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The Labor Review from Argentine, Kansas • 4

The Labor Review from Argentine, Kansas • 4

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The Labor Reviewi
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Argentine, Kansas
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is eifiOTHasr wmm mqt juices i BY REQUEST. Mr. Fred Payne wisliesTu Laiior Revibw to state to the council and citizens of Argentine that hereafter be will employ no more Argentine labor. Mack ov 2,500 Jlfen's StrawIIats in White, nnnwinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn NOTICE! Mr Worthingtou ia no longer in our employ. We extend a hearty welcome to all laboring people.

Organized labor, where do you 300 Fancy Flannel Coats and Vests, 95 cents; ordinary $2. 190 All Silk and Mohair Coats and Vests, ordinary price $0. 80 Black Crepe Cloth Coats, ordinary price $2, 270 White and Fancy Vests, ordinary prioe $2.50. 122 Black Caasimere Coats and Vests, ordinary price $0.50, 22 Dozen Ladies' Waists, in W7iite and (percale. OS CBNTS.

Worth $1.50 and SO CENTS, Worth 75 Cents and stand to day? Who are you going Palace doing 85 Black and Blue Serge Coats and Vests, ordinary price H'AO. 188 Fancy French Flannel Coats and Vests, ordinary pneo $1). 170 Child's Blouse Suits, 75c; ordinary price $2, 2G0 Large Sailor Hats, 35o; ordinary price 75c. 80 dozen Madras Shirts, ordinary price $1 D. SIMON, Manager, uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuim to support? Are you going to allow your rights trampled upon? Argentine Public Library, We are pleased to note that the library under the efficient management of Capt.

S. W. Wadsworth, is far exceeding tht: expectations of the most sanguine. The average daily attendance is about 120. The number of volumes issued daily is about so.

This certainly bespeaks a high grade of intelligence for the people of Argentine. This library has been established only about six months, rvn mi Bffl (MI Mm UUUUVJ Up 905 4: 9 07 MAIN STRBBT, KANSAS CITY, MO. and it to-day ranks second to none In the state." Let the good work go on. The Review is always willing Cleveland is now dog cacher. The little friends of Fred Payrte, surprised him last Saturday evening.

Chief March says hereafter the boys Review averages ten new subscribers daily. Gents, if you need a pair of shoes go to Killmer and save money. -The Labor Review has a larger to extend a helping hand to Argen working men of this republic are noted; they seem also to have taken into consideration the interests of Argentine me xhants, as many of them have prepared themselves to furnish the people with fire-works etc. necessary for a grand display, and by patronizing home merchants the city tine enterprises that will benefit the can attend to the Dagos, Slightly pcopk'i disfigured but still in thering. circulation than any other paper cir ciliated in Argentine.

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Architect Colby has been notified There will be a meeting of the nno Tit tK Save money and buy clothing, shoes is benefitted. Review. and furnishing goods of Killmer. stockholders of The Review Pub Msiing Company at it office Thurs day evening, July 9,1891.

Import Mr. Waltars has his Card in this issue. Call and see him, boys. ant business on hand. Please attend Killmer has the largest stock of By Order of President, J.

WAT.TAR, General Blacksmithing Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Shop cornet Foutttt ami State Bit. Argoctlne- shoes in Argentine. Call and amine them. Why Is It? Ths it A bob Review.

We have had 134 callers at the Review office this week, and hope thev all will cbrhe again. The latch Will you please let me ask you a few Miss Pike is visiting in Lawrence. Go to Killmer for clothing. Dr C. D.

Black left for Detroit, Wednesday, to visit his moth, er, who is now 79 years old. He may conclude to stay. A choice line of Umbrella's and Sun Shades at Bliss'- Variety Store. Mrs. J.

M. Bell has removed her news stand to Silver avenue, between Second and Third streets, where she will be pleased to meet all her old patrons as usual. A choice new stock of reading matter and confectioneries. Get your fire-works of Mrs. A.

E. Drew; Silver avenue. July 4, 1 891. The firecrackers are snapping, the cannon booming, the band playing; the speakers telling you truths about the crisis ef our country, the maiden happy with her l'-ver, the old folks chatting and telling of by-gone days, all gathered around the family spread the young foiks tripping the light fantastic, and the young, middle-aged and aged, all watching the sky-rocket as it soars heavenwards thus will be happily spent in Argentine, and all due to the laboring people of the city who would rather stay at home than to hie themselves and ntoney to other places. 1776-1891.

The Glorious Fourth. Call at Anderson's for choice berries at low prices. The smelting company is erecting a bath house for the benefit of its employes. Anderson headquarters for Fourth of July fireworks. Contractor Roux is diligently shoving the new "school house along.

Anderson is in favor of home industry patronize him. On account of the wet weather all the walls of the city hall are being rebuilt, i.nd this is an annoyance to the contractors who wish to complete it as soon as possible. If you want a neat and easy fit either in boots or shoes, go to Frank Kunze. Silver avenue is receiving a fine coat of macadam and will be a fine thoroughfare; Best of work made to order at Kunze'sj on Silver avenue: Iloh. H.

W. Swingley made a important questions, which are of in string is always out. terest to me and every other tax- Killmer leads in clothing, shoei and payer in the city gents' furnishing goods. 1. Whv were the aanta re junction suits allowed to go by de Work has begun dn the sewers at HOW WOOD CLOTH IS And Tet Agln Kna tvlnrophfcd Over Mltscherllch hw f.ppllad the bUttl pWto process for reduoing wood totlS production cf a ubre fi-om wood whiclft can be spun into cloth.

Thin boardsV or laths, free from knots, but of anj desired width, are cut into stripB in ft a direction parallel to tha grain and ftre thea boiled in a boiler containing ft solution of eulphuric or bisulphite sold. After boiling1 the wood it ii dried In the open air, or in specially constructed drying rooms. By being fault, which will result in a net loss to to attend the meeting of the council Monday evening and show pause for his apparent neglect in the city hall matter, better bounce him boys and let the superintendent -boss the job and it will be more satisfactory to all concerned, we belieue. The city counril met Thursday night to hear complaints in regard to sewer assessments; On Tuesday evening the council passed ordinances for raising revenue to pay for grading Silver, Metropolitan, and Spear avenues and a dog In Justice court Thursday Mrs. Alice Spriggs was fined $1, and costs.

Kate Irwin; complaining witness The workingmen of Argentine started the public library then asked for needed reforms ahd were granted them, and they have now a paper that is a credit to the city, being the only really and truly Argentine paper and oni which labors for the interest of all honest and hard-working citizens The Labor Review. They then take hold of another enterprise the celebration to-day. Let everyone be at the gr0V-e to-day and celebrate. Spend the day at home, boys, the tax-payers of last. Sweet Orr Cb'a celebrated cloth ing at Bliss' Vaiiety Store.

2. Whv are the viaducts either hot accepted or rejected? Mrs. Geo. Murray has. returned from a pleasant visit with friends in 3 By what authority of law is the city counselor employed? Lawrence.

4. Why does the city pay more than the law allows for the city print For choice home'smade bread, pies, cakes, etc. Call on Mrs. A. E.

Drew, why are riot the official W1U9 arieu, luv jiuru, wiuuuib v'-ityiuut ly very weak and likely to brea at thd slightest strain, becomes comparatively strong', and does not resume Us very breakable oonditkm on the addition of water. The operations carried out in fitting this wonderful production fof Silver avenue proceedings of the city council cor pleasant call at The Review office)' E. O. Drumm has retiirhed hbine rectly published? And what interest from a tour through the west, south Uoes the aforesaid paper have in the contracts under way? tne spinning wneei ana tne 100m are ae follows, says the St. Louie Republic) Tha damn mRSs of tjuId described and Mexico; and says he only got one week's work and that was in the 5.

To what extent art certain city Go to Killmer for good shoes. In Justice IlerPs court the follow inc state cases were disposed of this kitchen. officials interested in tile various con tracts? TaxpayIng Sufferer. From now until the close of the season We shall sell millinervat cost week State vs. Alice Haley, dis-i turbing the peace, found guilty and in order to clean out the stock.

D. Pear Suffererj we are unable to answer your questions fully at this time, but will endeavor to throw some fined $5, and in default of payment, G. Bliss. was committee. 10 tne county jail, Earnest Bowling returhed home last week.

State vs. Wm. Jones, disturbing the peace; dismissed by county attorney. Wednesday evening: For a good, square rneal go to Mrs. J.

B. Slacker's restaurant. Mr; McArtderson from Pittsburg, made the Review office a pleasant call Wednesday. Best lunch counter in the city at Slacket'a. Wm.

Gray, of Kansas Cit; made us a pleasant call yesterday. He reports the N. C. I. A.

increasing rapidly in the Fifth ward Mrs. J. B. Slacker's restaurant and lunch counter is on the west side of Spear avenue; near depot. Chas.

Jenkins, the photographer, is located in our midst at the old show ground, Spsar avenue, near State street. If you waht photos to Dress Ginghams at 83 cts; per above is dumped from the frame of the mixer onto travelling endless clotav which carries the pulp to a pair Of rollers, which, are Sometimes plain and sometimes provided with 'dorruga tions in the direction of their length; the rlba or cogs Of One roller beini aiade so ai to gear Into the recesses 01 tha other, whereby they effeot a in ultaneouB strong bending and s'ueei? trig power. The cutting of the mate? rial in passlngr. through the corrugated rolleri la avoided by causing the end: less cloth to pass overiha lower roller', 'and by placing a canvass covering around the upper one. The pressed, mass falls from this first set of rollers onto another endless cloth, which con-veys it to a second pair if rollers; from which, In turn, it ia conveyed td a third pair, and so on, until it has Jight on the subj in our next Cptne of yciur questions Cannot be Answered fully, but every wan must be hiS own judge! But we believe that some of your complaints are the result of ignorance of Our officials and yard at Bliss' Variety store( State vs.

Dunbar, disturbing the peace, disrilissed hy assistant county and you will be richer and feel better. The annual election of officers of No. 21, C. I. A.

took place last Tuesday evening. Several new cans didates were initiated and a resolution passed iriaklug it obligatory, upon every member to attend the meeting next Tuesday evening, as matters of the gravest importance will come up, besides the Initiation of many new members and the Instal The Santa Fe elevator is now State vs. Geo. Imhoff, using city water; gambling; dismissed by County at Patronize Killmer, tttkn who caused through neglect of certain officers, to advise trie authorities upon torney. Unari average there were five civil cases a day filed, which patronizes home industries.

the matters at issue. Geo; Bender was caught iti the keeps Harry very busy and ranks him as one of the leading justices irt the shafting at the elevator last Saturday, REtlQioKs NOTICES. but escaped with slight injury. county. Services at the M.

cHurch this If you want to keep cool buy some Ladies, if you want a fine pair of send your friends; now is your time to get good work at cheap rates; $1.50 of Killmer's summer clothing. shoes or slippers, go to Killmer. Sabbath as follows! Sunday s'chpol iMji-'SO A. lation of officers. Come, by the or.

der of the president, Brother, command every brother you see to come to the meeting of iio.ii, N.C.I. A. next Tuesday evening at K. Of L. hall.

The city council at their meeting on Monday evening shoWeji good; Mr. Chandler, vice-president of James Powers of tht sirtelter yard Preaching by the pastor, J. Mc per dozen for cabinet photographs. Everybody is patronizing him. Call the county Farmer's Alliance, thade a Quoid, at ii A.

M. and -45 will spend the 4th at his home in St. Mary, Kan. soon, as his stay with us is limited. Morning subject: Faults and Their Cheap John, carries -the largest Confession." At night the subject Charley Scott furnishes all B.

passed down els endless cloths and through six pairs of rollers. By continued treatment of the wood pulj) with the bisulphite the fibres at length become as pliable and isolated from each other as so many strands of cot ton or woller yarn, and is said td make a strong and splendid thread for use in all textiles where a coarse) filament la required. The separation of "the extraotable) matter is usually done after the librd has been spun into threads or woven into cloth. Prof. Wayman says that with this process it Is possible for a woodman to fell a large tree in the morning and wear it as a suit of clothes or walk on it a carpet by evening.

judgment in tabling the petition of stock of goods in Argentine, Afarx Levi men with cigars and tobacco. a few men who wish to control the corner Silver avenue and Segojii St. Mayor Gaskill made The Review milk trade of our city. To the credit will be Morality the Basis of Pie EpwortH Leagu6 at 2 P. M.

meeting at 6130 P. Mi Ide Worthington reports the hum- of the honorable mayor, be it said office a pleasant call. Come again, Mr. Mayor. ber of school children at 1,350 an in thar he seem to be opposed to any crease of 148.

short call on the RIiview this week. Killmer is the workingman's. friend. Trade with him and he will do you good. Geo.

Grube showed hjs smiling countenahpe and dropped his contribution in the box. Millinery very cheap at Bliss' Variety Store. J. Pady, while working at the rounuShouse Wednesday morning, had his right hand broken. Ed.

Anderson and Ada AVilliamsi were married by justice Herr in his Charley Scott is on Spear avenue. All ate invited tb attend these Cheap John will save you 50 per and all monopolistic and class legislation. Let the mayor and council continue thus and they wfll hlvo the where every working man buys his cigars and tobacco. cent on dollar Marx Levi, corner Silver avenue and Second street. (services.

All children are invited to the HOOPISH. support of the best citizens of Argen Everybody will leave Argentine THB Bow It kotkf tLM junior League oh Saturday; at 2 130 At the council meeting Wednesday tine, and jobbers And boodlers will on the fourth and seek the shide of i4 tha Manner of Catch Inf It. have to seek new fields in which to some park." (Kansas City patent the following important business was transacted i Petition from milk deals The hogflsh, usually found in p. in the M. E.

church. As the Kansas City-Atgehtine ply their nefarious calling. at Argentine.) It probably thinks of The Armourdale folks will not itself, as the weather is torrid in its patent sheet sayi to find but the news ovr Argentine bills to be posted or vicinity, but the rest of the people will spend the glorious Fourth at circulated, we understand. -The laboring people and switchmen Connor's Grove In Argentine, Kansas. posted a large number of half-sheet posters announcing the celebration on ers to prohibit persons ownutg but one cow from peddling milk in'the city, forcibly laid lipon the table.

Petition for sidewalk oh isth street) granted The, bond of city hall contractors' referred to city counselor. Estimates of $798.40 on city hall was presented' and allowed. Bond of $1,034, tr' curbing Spear Avenue was issued. Petition for placing electric light at foot of viaduct on Burr avenue refer Fine Aristo Photdgra'pns at Warn the Fourth. We are credibly iris paratively deep water, was caught by the sportsmen xff the great reef at low tide, says an article in the Century.

The dead coral heads, which had been beaten into a rall and formed the hicf-ing-place of in numerable living forms, were partly bare, the water deepening suddenly to tha blue depths of the gulf. Standing on tula vantage ground, the crawfish bait and extra tackle, with the dinghy hauled up in smooth water ob ths inner side, the fishermefi easily threw beyond the gentle breakers into deep 'water, tenanted with i score of eager fishes whose sarage attack upon the luscious bait only served to draw the greater garaa Ths bite of the hogfiea was a steady strain; but the moment the hook was felt it became a'game-Qeh worthy of the best efforts of the fisherman. Often; were ky's gallery 3,00 per dozen. Spear avenue, Argentine, Kan, happy most approved style last Thursday, and if they hee'd the words of good advice given by our stern justice they will have fair sailing on the turbulent martial sea. Cheap John carries the largest stock "of goods in Argentine; 40 per cent, cheaper than any house I ft Argentine.

Don't go to a place where you have to buy $20 worth of goods to get a second hand book "that is worth aj cents. Marx Levi. C. C. Bishop, secretary of the Geo.

W. Gruble, of Kansas City, formed that they have all been re. moved. Now, if the other villages have any cheap sells to advertise, or picnics, they flood Argentine with posters and dodgers and our Kansas, was in tre city Thursday. He paid his respect to TrtE Labok Review, and in the future will be red to committee.

Go to cheap) Jolin for ba'rgains. "you will have to go to TiIe Labor or the out-side papers to find it." The glorious Fourth will be Celebrated lathis city and the people (and money will tnus be kept at home, but you Wouldn't have known it but for the Review, and the said outside papers. Likewise the co-operative store, the library, and all matters appertaining to the benefit arid knowledge of the, laboring and business men. Read the Review for news. Dont fail tt call on C.

H. Scott for best brand cf cigars. The switchmen hpl(I their annual jricnicat Bismarck Grove on the 19th inst II you wish to spend a day where you can. enjoy onrself, go. If you are to busy to go yourself, send over-worked iwife and children a day's rest and a bountiful sup iflly of good, pure'i fresh air.

Rotlnd tnp only Marx Lev corner Silver Avenue and I among its readers. Mr. Crublemay be classed among the pioneers to Wyandotte, and he has laid away a citizens through courtesy permit them to remain. By the way, we suggest that an ordinance be passed requiring a permit or license to distribute all foreign matter. county central committee of the Peo our tportsmen forced amid the break good deal of this world's goods to ple's party, made the Review a pleasant call Wednesdays comfort him in hs declining years, i Co to Cheap John for The largest, best and cheapest line ers in their attempts to drag tne colored and harlequin-Uke creature from its home into Ove still waters of the inner reef.

With its. enormous -mouth ths fish, has a peculiarly swine-like appearance, fully redeemed, howl- second street --JThe tf. C. 1. A.

at London Heights had a rousing meeting last WednedAy evening and owing to the large mertibe'rship it was decided to organize in precinct in the Third ward. A petition in ttircuJ'ation 'for the-paving of Strong avenue. This is the only cheap house in Ar of straw hats in Argentine at Bliss' gentine. Marx Levi. Variety Store.

ThV Fourth of July Celebration. In Argentine) by the Labor. organizations Is opportune. It shows that spirit of patriotism, love of Liberty "mi o'evotVn'toYourity'for which the Tames Carter's residence oh street ever, by its ricls coloring and the loajr and richlv cut dorsal fins and tail. I C.

T. Trevor will act as treasurer burned last Monday night caused by a lam'p ex'ploihng; insured. 1 Franks next to "the "inirper'M'a table of the school board, and William. Middlckauff Clerk..

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1891-1892