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The Kansas Tribune from Kansas City, Kansas • 8

The Kansas Tribune du lieu suivant : Kansas City, Kansas • 8

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BONNER SPRINGS BRIEFS NOW OR NEVER. stopping over with him on their way home to Drexel. NEWS OF BOSEDALE. Miss Murrier, of Olathe, is the guest Philo Clark went to Kansas City Wm. Boucher was at home over ii Eyes Tested Free.

Full Line Optical Goods. jU Monday on business. of Miss Martha Sensor. Sunday, but has now returned to his ttt work in southern Missouri. Mrs.

John Turner's new house will Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen are re The decree of Pocahontas No. 18, soon be ready for occupancy. ceiving congratulations.

A new baby Roy B. Richards is helping R. J. contemplates giving a ghost spelling match and dance in the near future. Brawner in bis hardware store.

flPPlD In Every jj fililJevelry Store jjj The bind axle of Mr. Merriam's Mann Bros, were busy unloading a car load of northern potatoes buggy broke while driving to the city Tuesday, but luckily he escaped with girl. Mrs. Will Davis, of Kansas City, is the guest of relatives In Rose-dale this week. Miss Mamie Hamilton and Miss Clara Cleriman have returned from a visit to Girard, Kansas.

The Southwest boulevard is a sea of Mr. O. K. Johnson was able to be out Saturday and attend G. A.

R. Post. mud. Broken rock dumped into it The Union Pacifio has laid off all disappears from view. si ttt but two of its, section bands at this place.

Mrs. Richard Fitzgerald is suffering from a dislcoated shoulder, as a re W. J. Young is going to move his suit of falling on the floor. The limb The probability is so strong as to amount "to a certainty, as nearly as political events can be anticipated, that the present session of congress will divide the state into two federal districts.

This will result in the establishment of courts at probably four additional places. Kansas City is the largest city in the state. It is easier ef access by rail from all portions of thej; state than any other placejwittain oar borders. It has interests which give rise to more litigation of a federal nature than any other two citiesjin'the state. There is every reason why this place should be selected'as -one of the locations.

This accomplished, the location of a government building would be easy. But the thing won't do itself. Other communities are anxious and alert. If we want it we must move must move systematically and move now. The Bar should take the matter in hand, an organization should be formed and the responsibility placed on certain persons.

A committee of such representative citizens as Judges Alden and Holt, 0. F. Hutchings, W. tin shop in with R. J.

Brawner on Oak street. was reset by Dr. Barnett. in Kansas City, examine the quali- ni ties and ask the price of the so- jf! called bargains, and then favor us TTT with a call and I will guarantee such prices that you will FEEL CONVINCED iU that I can save you from 1.0 to 25 per besides better goods for 111 your money. jjj Minnesota Ave.

ffl out Injury. O. Davis has returned from James-port, where he attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Longfellow, of Kansas City, Kan. The Rosebud club met with grand success at their masquerade ball given on December 11, at McWherter's hall.

They will give a dance on December 18, at the same place. Wm. Boucher and Ned Glazier narrowly escaped serious injury while workidg a few days ago. The scaffold breaking, precipitating them thirty feet to the ground. They were well bruised, but no limbs were broken.

N. Everybody should read "The News," published by the school, subscription free. But don't neglect The Sunday schools are making preperations for the annual reception to Santa Claus, and there is a notice Harry Lee has rented the Schneider farm and will take possession in March. Take a Wyandotte county paper, able increase in the classes. in Mr.

and Mrs. Wade Hampton have patronize home industry take the Tribune, $1 a year. gone to San Antonio, Texas, where it W. J. Youne has been busy repair is hoped the health of Mrs.

Hampton and her little son will be benefitted. ing the Glenwood M. E. church, as sisted by J. C.

Kirby. The Women's Republican club met with Mrs. H. K. MillBpaugb Wednes rhn orrnn.r.r nailer.

The TRIBUNE: a L. A. Shaw has taken the B. flat cornet and has been sworn into the i lively county paper, full of good, day afternoon. Wednesday night the club gave an entertainment at the New Holiday Goods.

ffi Up to Date Ideas. Jr. O. U. A.

M. band. home of Mrs. Marshall Haddock. crisp news.

Read it and keep up with the times. Ten cents per The M. E. Sunday school will give an entertainment in the brick school month at your door. bouse Christmas eve.

II. T. WINSLOW The cars on the Rosedale electric line are being remodeled. The seats are being placed lengthwise instead of crosswise, which will give more W. L.

W1NSLOW. R. Smith, J. K. Cubbison, Senator The Colored Baptist cburcb will soon be done.

This makes three new room to passengers and conductors Buchan and Postmaster Barnes should be selected to go to Washington and Huyler's candy at Geisburg's. Serviss for Christmas goods. Blodel, 439 Minn. lap robes. Bartlett, 538 Minn.

Are sets. LONDONHEIQHTS LOCALS- colored churches in Bonner. The Rev. Phillips delivered an ex When W. H.

Mann surveyed for the DENTISTS. 623 MINNESOTA AVEVUE. KANSAS CITY, KANSAS BRANCH OFFICE, 2909 TERRACE PLACE, KANSAS CITY, MO. cellent discourse at the Christian press the matter. This will take money and work.

The Tribune will church last Sunday morning and eve ning. new store building he is going to erect at the corner of Lafeyette street and Kansas City avenue, be found that the sewer and curbing cut across his lot. The city is now advertising to contribute twenty-five dollars in cash Mrs. G. A.

Hale. 1508 Stewart and all the space in its columns that can be used, while its owner will do Both Ingersoll and Jonas have qualified as constables of Delaware township. This end of the township avenue, has been suffering from rheu matism, but is some better now. have the same removed. any personal work that may be de elected both constables.

We line our Rubber Plates with WINSLOW SUPERIOR LIQUID ALUMINUM which makes them Lighter, Stronger Healthier and Far Superior to Common Rubber Plates now in use. No extra price charged in the next thirty days for Aluminum Lined Plates. A COMPLETE SET OF TEETH FOR $4.00. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. FREE EXTRACTING EVERY FRIDAY City Attorney L.

H. Rose was in Topeka Tuesday. Governor Leedy manded. But delay would be fatal Prof. P.

M. C. Pearson, principal of the Long school, has been sick for Mrs. W. Twist, who has been un We must do the work thoroughly and der the doctor's care at Bethany bos several days, but is better at present, told him that unless further errors in the certificates of boundaries and pop pital, has much improved, and was now or the opportunity will be lost Mr.

B. L. Bishop and family are new residents of the "Heights," and able Saturday to return borne. forever. Shall we have the court? ulation are revealed to him within a week he will proclaim Rosedale a city Mrs.

Thome has disposed of her line at 1945 North Fourteenth street, of the second class and call a special A REAL DAMAGE SUIT. Bos well's Home Bakery, 404 flinnesota Ave. Philosophers Say property near Jaggard, and The 2-year-old child of Prof. Pear election. Late Saturday afternoon Angevine will leave for New Mexico to join her son fell against a hot stove, and burnt The first news from the K.

A. M. Cubbison as attorneys for thepiain- boys, who went to Roswell, N. M. its hands very severely one day this tiff filed a damage suit in the Court of hunting club in Arkansas is that B.

about a year ago. There's no eating in Heaven. The average head of the culinary department hopes with the Philosopher, but since we must eat to live, let's eat the best. The Common Pleas of Wyandotte county week. Mr.

Ernest Bogue, Howard, Kan Thomas Thompson, colored watchman for the Missouri Valley Bridge Kansas, entitled L. T. Merrill vs. Stine fell through the depot platform on leaving the tram at Oak Donnick and has not yet been able to hunt any is visiting his cousin, Prof. M.

BEST is always company, returned to Bonner Satur Pearson. 1932 North Fourteenth Chicago Great Western Railway company, which promises to be one of the most important personal day and reports that they have taken deer. Charley Foster, of Merrian, killed a deer however, and the mem down a bridge at Florence to bring to street. Mr. H.

M.Huggins, 2000 North Four NSflLU'8 Boswells Home Bakery, 404 Minnesota Ave. damage suits eyer brought in this bers of the party were in good spirits Bonner. teenth street, is suffering a severe Western country. Mr. Merrill is a at last accounts.

McDanieid Post No. 256 on 11, elected the following comrades cold, with some symptoms of pneu young man about twenty-years of Maj. Frank Holsinger, who bad his foot badly maimed several weeks ago monia. age, and is a very bright, intelligent officers for 1898: Commander, Manufacturer of 1866-1897m FIRST CLASS C. CROTHERS by the accidental discbarge of a shot young man.

He claims in bis petition that he was a switchmanin the yards Mrs. C. A. Whitmill, of 1347 Stewart avenue, has been in ill health for P. Ashbrook; senior vice, D.

B. Hiatt; junior vice, J. J. Shaw: adjutant, S. if that company in Kansas City, Kan some time, but at this writing is mnch Horse B.

Kenton; officer ot the day, J. gun, is getting around nicely on crutches. Since the doctors have got through with him the Major's foot is in about the same condition as his sas; that on the 25th day of Novenber SpringWagons and Buggies Doming; officer of the guard, W. AV. General Repairing better.

Mr. F. 0. Smith, of Dixon, 111, 1897 (which was Thanksgiving day) Maynard; quartermaster, W. brother of L.

C. Smith, 1954 North right arm, which stopped a confeder Painting and Trimming Chadwick; chaplain, J. J. Baker; ate bullet during the civil war. It Fifteenth street, has been visiting in surgeon, B.

D. Evans. Prices Low as while in the employ of that company and while passing from one car to another as the train was moving through the yards the car that he stepped on was defective, and the end Third St. near Minnesota KANSAS CITY, KANSAS. this city.

The ladies of tbe Relief Corps gave is to use his own expression "Kind of shy of bones," but with that in The Lowest. the members of McDowell Post a The little daughter of Mr. domitable spirit of his he smiles and complete surprise Saturday evening, Tull, 2011 North Sixteenth street, has been quite sick with, but is better of the car gave way with him, throw simply says: "Better half a foot than none at all." ATI Nj this week. Rosedale has been feasting on A surprise party was tendered Mrs December 11th. While tbe Post was in session for the annual election of officers the ladies took possession of the ante-rooms and quickly spread a splendid supper, and when the Post closed and the veterans opened their ing him beneath the cars and on the trestle crossing Jersey Creek, and the train ran over him severing both legs practically from the body so that they were simply hanging by a bananas for a week.

A car load of iha fruit, that had hnnn "frnatnri" Warren Morris by a few of her many friends on Saturday night, at her while en-route from the sunny south home, 1320 Stewart avenue. few muscles and a little.flesh. If Mr. The bazaar to be given by the Ladies was sidetracked in the Memphis yards Saturday evening, and Mr. and lodge room door to depart they were greeted by the ladies and invited to 1 1 1 Aid Society of the M.

E. church Keith Perry Bid Mrs. Rosedale and all the little Rose COURSES OFFERED: supper, which invitation was prompt opened yesterday, and will continue opposite P. 0. dales were invited to help themselves.

HUHliienH, Stenography, Typewriting, Telegraphy Civil Service. until all of the articles are sold. ositlous for Graduates. Merrill can prove this defect in the car which he alleges in bis petition he will certainly be entitled to a large measure of damages as both legs were amputated at the knee. We learn from Mr.

Merrill's friends that he exercised wonderful prescense The little 3-year-old child of Mrs Crum died at Poplar Bluffs, Mo. Mrs, ly accepted. Taken as a whole tbe affair was a complete success, and it may be observed that Bonner's ladies never do things by halves, and that whenever they move in any matter good results follow. Tbe Relief Tbey responded with enthusiasm, bringing along spring wagons, wheelbarrows and baby carriages to haul the fruit home. Police Judge Snider was the lord high functionary of the QU.

S. Civil Service Examinations are Held in this College. ADDKESS. 1IENUY COON, Kansas City National Business College, Kalth Perry Building (OPPOSITE I'OSTOFFICE.) Kansas City, Mo. Crum was formerly a resident of this cart of the city.

She is a sister of of mind at the time of the ac Mr. Warren Morris. occasion, assisted by Station Agent Corps is in a very flourishing condi cident, as he realized while falling the fact that he was falling upon abridge, the closeness of the ties on the Peck, and banded out "de banan" tion. Mrs. E.

Drone is president and Mr. E. P. Todd is suffering from a broken rib, caused by a fall Sunday with the skill of an Italian. Mrs.

K. Maxwell secretary. To the Tbibunk. trestle and his liability to be crushed morning. He is confined ta bis bed SOLID GOLD $4.00 SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES, $2.00 RHODES BROS.

and Retail Opticians. and the injury is very painful, but it Serviss for rings. Two weeks ago the good people of and therefor undertook to swing his body from under the car on the outer is hoped not serious. Bonner were startled to learn through the Chieftain that one of our widows The "University Day" service will edge of the trestle and hold on with his arms and thus protect his body as 1333-3K 2th St. 1 9 Walnut St beheld at the M.

P. church on De (of which we have a goodly surplus) much as possible. The cars, however Eye. Tested Freely Competeut KANSAS CITY, MO. Geisburg he fills prescriptions.

Blodel, 439 Minn. whips, etc. Bartlett, 638 Minn. fire screens, HOEANIF. cember 19, instead of the regular was applying for a divorce.

We were shocked last week when the Chieftain came out with the whole truth of the evening It will be a special oooooooooooooooooooooooooo TBE KANSAS CIT7 CARRIAGE WORKS. C. E. STAl'B, MANAGER. meeting in the interests of the Uni versity.

affair because the lady in question caught one of his feet, and while on to the bridge with bis arms deliberately watched the wheels of the train whch was moving slowly, crush bis right foot. HetwiBted his left foot under the right with the Ambrose Henderson, foreman at The entertainment of the London Heights school will be held In M. county farm, is on the sick list. called the editor a liar (the idea ot an editor being a liar). It seems that cupid bad been playing his pranks 8 Tbe most Centrally Located in the City.

Hindi's! church Thursday evening, December D. R. Smiley shipped two more car loads of fat cattle to Kansas City purpose and intention of dragging his mangled foot out from beneath the with her heart, and it looks as though we were going to lose her, and Bonner should be very thankful to lose Monday. 24. This entertainment promises to be of much interest, as the scolars have been practicing for it for several RESTAURANT, ft one of her widows, for we have not 8 8 wheels with his uninjured foot, and while attempting to do so the train caught his trousers on the left leg, Several of our young people attended the box social at Stony Point had a wedding here since tbe kids all weeks.

married off. A header. last week. and the train also ran over it. During The Ladies' Aid society of the M.

P. church will give a "Pink Tea," at the church December 22. Dinner and Bartlett, 538 Minnesota avenue, car all of this time Mr. Merrill was hold 8 518 MINNESOTA AVENUE 8 Fitted up for the Convenience of Patrons. 0 Fruits, Melons and all Delicacies of the season.

Wheat one dollar a bushel! Subscribe for The Tribune, and get the ing on to the trerstle with bis arms, Horaniff news. supper will be served, of which a and had he let go for an instant he Jack Cahill, foreman of the Fife would have dropped into the waters of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ving knives and lorks. Blodel, 439 Minnesota avenue, harness made and repaired. Christmas perfumes at Geisburg's. Serviss for jewelry repairs.

charge of 25 cents for dinner and 25 and 15 cents for supper. The affair Jersev Creek below. The case will farm, made a flying trip to the city Carriages and Wagons of all I H'Si-riptious repaired. Horseshoeing a specialy. promises to be highly successful first of the week.

be watched with great interest as Mr. C. P. DESIG B. M.

WHISKER. 90S Nugent Ave. Kit UIJ.Kan Merrill has asked for damages to the Miss Belle and Beaulab An infant at the county farm B. IYI. Whisner real name is unknown, has been named Mm.

McKinley. the extent of forty-thousand dollars CHELSEA PLACE NEWS. Gordon Place, and Mr. Jesse Parker, of 2954 North Fourth street, a teacher of the guitar and mandolin, will assist LEADING UNDERTAKERS. Jas.

Coyne, who was injured by the Look Long it this rrade Mark! Photojrrap1' in the musical program at the "Pink George Kaufel is the proud father breaking of a pulley at the farm a Tea," to be given on December 22, at week ago, is slowly recovering. the M. P. church. All of which will The county commissioners visited be a rare treat.

of a girl baby. The good coasting is being enjoyed by a great number. Wm. McKenzie's father is here on a visit from Illinois. it jroi DH'nMMjr 1 a a'iflM for: that economical and durable In a Nelson.

The Shoemaker and Shoedealer Moved To 515 Hinnesota Ave. The annual election of officers of the poor farm last week. Mr. Anderson, the commissionar-elect accompanied them. 1 Iiat4r.

Cook London Heights camp No. 3903 M. W. elected the following officers on juJrSEST STOVE WART 1 THE re or a Be. Tlitue On last Friday evening Mr.

Mc- Kline is rejoicing over the arrival Qpjnl tange are satisfaction or 6th Minnesota Kansas City, Kaa. fEUrantfl to K'vf money rviunaea. Camish and family, of Bethel, were very pleasantly surprised at their home. All in attendance agree that Tuesday night: L. G.

Warner, V. C. F. L. Phillips, W.

J. S. B. McCal-lum, clerk; W. E.

Marchamer, banker; Frank Scb an ton, escort; F. J.Klinger, watchman; Warren Morris, sentry; Open Day and Night. J. J. VanWyck.

that they spent a very enjoyable evening. Prices Reasonable Work First Class. 648 Minnesota Ave-, Kansas City, Kant. J. A.

Smith, member board managers. of a girl baby at bis home. Nora, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Wm. Ragland has the pneumonia.

'Marion Brown, who was at home for a few days, has gone on the road again. Millard 'Boler, of Oskaloosa, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Tom Moere, of this place. O. Davis mother and sister are The newly elected officers furnished a Mason Abstract Co.

524 Minnesota Arenne. Bartlett, 638 Minn. fire guards. Serviss for diamonds. supper and entertainment, which was LOANS PROCURED ON FURNITURE, PIANOf, HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, WATCHES.DIAMOXDS.

ETC. EBWII, 521 DIIES0T111E. a real surprise to the boys, and very highly enjoyed. Complete Set of Abstracts of Wyandotte County. Blodel, 439 Minn, avenue, repair.

Ladies' pocket book at Geisburg's. Serviss for watches..

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Années disponibles:
1894-1898