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The Kansas Tribune from Kansas City, Kansas • 8

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BONNER SPRINGS BRIEFS evening to near friends and relatives. DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS. NEWS OF ARGENTINES Mrs. Stover, of Spear avenue; is The young couple will mane ineir The rural carriers were given Sat SOUTH SIDE SUMMARY, Mr. Charles Fisher is the happy father of a twelve-pounp boy.

home in Kansas City, Mo. urday as a holiday. seriously ill. At the Central Baptist church last The Jr. O.

U. A. M. meeting at Lea Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

George Ack- Sunday evening, Miss Lilian Wake- venworth was postponed until Feb. 5. ert, a daughter. man, of Bedford, Jeada P. Melton and family left for The friends of Miss Louisa Burkett will regret to learn of her illness.

their new home Monday at Browning, Mo. Mrs. George Campbell, who has Interesting report or tne uapMst Young Peoples' convention at Chat-anooga. The paper was highly appreciated by the audience, being the first report they had heard of this meeting. Mr.

Carter, who was burnt out the been ill for some time, is convales cing. other night has moved into tne Adams' house. Mr. Charles Rossiter has been en The recently organized lodge of the joying a visit from his brother, of The Journal man was in our city Modern Wtfodman, named the Ar- Tuesday looking after the Journal's mourdale Camp, has elected the fol Mrs. Thomson, of Ruby avenue, is business at thin place.

eniovine a visit to her relatives in The supper given by the ladies of Chicago. NAME TEL OFFICE RESIDENCE HOURS V. L. TODD 88 Portsmouth Bldg. 2u4Portsruouth Bldfj.

2 to 5 p. m. F. M. OWENS 122538 Minnesota Ave.

538 Minnesota Ave. P. D. HUGHES 'W74 Hlxth mid Minnesota 334 North Seventh St 1 to 4 p.m. J.

M. THOMPSON Po'tHtnouU, BldK. lflC0 North Fifth St. to R.C. LOWMAN N-W--rne'irr" Aol" H.

E. SMITH Central. 306 N. Seventh. II.

M. BACON W. 45,0 South Seventh. 343 S. 8eventh.

TI A w- Portsmouth Bldg. Ann avb1.b III. L. IlAKUlbOJN JNO MILLER frlii Minnesota ATe, 639 Everett. aVprn' WM.

STEMEN w-140548 Minnesota Ave. 548 Minnesota Ave. l-kpm W. L. SEAMAN wa" North rmb- 1015 N- E.

SWARTS W. 100 10 Masonic Bldg. 623 Sandusky. lto4p. A.H.WAGGONER 134U 2togp-m PETER DeCL ARK 202 James 8t" 203N-Jamst- HVff C.

M.MEDEARISI 1908 N-Thifd st- 839 Parallel Ave- the Christian church was a grand suc lowing officers: veneraoie consul, Mr. Johnson; worthy advisor, Mr. Judy; banker, Walter Gillham; clerk, Mr. Snell; escort, Mr. Roam; watch The recently elected officers were cess realizingjabout $18'00.

in charge at the meeting of the East Wm. Axe has rented the Schneider ern Star yesterday. man, T. Ward; sentry, M. M.

Gault; managers, Messrs Linke and Davis; farm instead of Harry Lely taking Mrs. Edith Darnell, who has been possession the first of March. physician, Dr. Fairbanks. critically ill for the past three weeks, R.

J. Brawner, O. Hyoort and H. H. A very enjoyable party was given is somewhat better.

Kern left Wednesday morning over the P. G. for Port Arthur, Texas, The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. last Friday evening by Mr.

Artie Purvis to about forty of his friends. and De Queen, Arkansas. O. W. Speakin is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia.

A pleasant evening was spent in Joe Bradley went into the chilly Mrs. D. E. Finn, of Ruby avenue, along with her son and daughter, are visiting relatives in Texas. waters of the Kaw Saturday by skating into the current.

His head was just above the surface, but he got out without any trouble. games, music and other amusements, and the new year ushered in with much gaiety iAt a late hour dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Purvis was assisted in entertaining by Miss Edna Tatman and Miss Delia Terry, Mr. D.

A. Ghrist, who for the past to Mr. and" Mrs. J. Eckert, of Kansas avenue, January 2nd a boy.

The Friends of MrBProfeBsor Mor-iston will be glad to learn that she is recovering. Miss May Wierolig, of Coy street has returned from a months visit to Weston, Mo. Mrs. L. Dryer hap been enjoying a visit from her neice, Miss Middleton, of Chillicothe, Mo.

BJMrs. J. W. Erwin, of South Eighth street is recovering from a Blight attack of the grippe. Mrs.

Boyer, of Lee Summit is visiting her mother, Mrs. Maxwell, of South Eighth street, HMiss Marie White returned last Monday to Parkville, whera she is attending college. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, of Olathe, are visiting their daughter, Mrs.

Ash-lock, 626 Mill street. Mr. L. D. Turner, who has been confined to the house for the past five weeks is much better.

Miss Anna Howell, of South Fifth street gave a card party to a number of her friends fast week. Mrs. C. Grimes, of Shawnee avenue has returned a short vacation much improved in health. Major Cole will addreess a meeting next Sunday afternoon, at the Central Christian church at 3 o'clock.

Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Dean are receiving congratulations from their friends on the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Robinson, of Packard street have been spending Christmas-tide with friends in Mercer, Mo. Mrs. J. F.

Casey, 714 South Eighth street is home again, after a most enjoyable visit to her father in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are being welcomed by their friends on their safe return from an extended eastern trip. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Cen-ral Baptist church met Thursday after, noon with Mrs.

Puttman, of South Seventh street. seven weeks has been in a critical Mr. Henry Drone, while hauling condition, is somewhat better. fodder from the farm Saturday, fell The seven missionary circles of The Knights and Ladies of Security off the wagon, receiving slight inju 'are arranging to give a social in the ries about the shoulders. He was tak firemen's hall in the near future.

en to his home in a buggy. the Kansas City, women's Baptist mission will hold their annual meeting at the Central Baptist church on the last in January. A special feature will be the presence The ladies aid society of the Baptist Frank Warner bought L. A. Shaw's interest in the Jewett Shaw mill at church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Piper, West end. this place Thursday morning, and will put in a roller mill. Shaw will go The state superintendent will ar of the state officers at this meeting, Miss Mina Everett, of Topeka, representing home mission work and Mrs. Grovenor that of foreign missions. back with Richards Conover.

range a supply for the pulpit of the Congregational church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerby were At the last business meeting of the thrown from their wagon while driv The ladies aid society of the Presby ing Monday. Mrs.

Kirby reiceved Central Baptist church, the following officers were elected for the ensuing terian church will meet today at the home of Mrs. Perry, of Seventh quite painful injuries and is not yet S. S. superintendent, Mr. Grant street.

able to be out. John was bruised up some, but is around all right. Wncrhfis; Church clerk. Mrs. Hid The Shakespeare club, which should Myers; Treasurer, Mr.

Lewis major; Geo Smith and his son-in-law, John have met last Friday, was postponed on account of the sickness of some of Trustee, elected for a five years term, Jackson had an altrication Sunday Mrs. Amelia Treat. The reports given its members. night in which guns were used" DIRECTORY OF ATTORNEYS. NAME TEL office.

residence, hodbs. Wm B.SUTTON W.lll 304 Portsmouth Bldg. 020 Armstrong. AIL BIRD 501 Husted Building. C.

C. Dail, Quindaro. 86ffl'pTm! THOS. J. WHITE 11-12 Columbia Bldg.

115 N. Seventh. 'tm." J. E. CARLISLE Co'umbU Bldg.

721 Troup. ga GEO. W. LITTICKw. 5'Aota.

B.n,at, ll.P.McPHERSON 318 Portsmouth Bldg. 400 Troup. "5 AS. S. GIBSON 30-31 Court Block.

47 Minnesota Ave. 7T7 liooms 20-21-22-23 J. F.Gettv,734 Parallel HUTCIIIXGS" 4,1 Court Block. No gJLAS PORTER W. 2T) 18-14 Columbia Bldg.

608 Oakland. JUNIUS JENKINS w- 111 306 Portsmouth Bldg. 750 Nebraska. T- MOOBE BeBGEB w-b 01-4 PortsmouthBldg AXMergeri N. Htn T.TTT,r Ar.TTTo MInnesntft A.ve- 210 Edgertou Ave.

8 a- m' t0 DANIEL jVIALLISON Over express ollice. 0 p. m. W. TRICKETT w-4n 301i)02 Husted Bldg.

034 Everett Ave. JjJ'fJJ 2100 415 Kansas 7th and Garfield. First Floor F. I). Mills 018 Wash MILLS, SMITH HOBBS W.

70 Hu8ted img, BUCIIAN BUCIIAN W-25 1i-17 Bldg. 552 Oakland Avenue. JOHN T. SIMS MAinnSleB'd! 744 O' Avenue. ont-rmTT nurmiTT Rooms 1 and 3.

F.E.Smith, 2108 N.lOth SMIIH tfe SMI l-H 644 Minnesota Ave. J. A. Smith, 13th A 'L' at'the meeting were most encourage- Jackson receiving a shot in the leg. Miss Ethel Gerhart and Miss Edna in 2, both as to the increase of members Perkins have returned from a pleas ant visit to friends on Linwood ave and financial conditions of the church Smith was arrested and taken to Kan-sat City, Monday.

It is a family affair and the second occurrence of the kind. and Sabbath School. nue, Kansas City, Mo. Recently elected ofHcers of the Thn entertainments eiven on New Geo Kestler and Mrs. Clara Obrien Year's day by the ladies' G.

A. R. Eastern Star are as follows: Worthy Matron, Mrs. A. Pullman; Worthy were last Saturday united in marrage, circle proved quite a success, both Patron, Mr.

Harry Belle; Associate entertainments being liberally pat Mr. Lawtelle. superintendent of ronized. Matron, Mrs. Arnold; Conductress, Mrs.

'Treat; Assistant Conductress, schools In Wamego, Kansas, has re by the Rev. J. J. smitn at nis nome. Mrs.Kestler is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.

Pontzie, of this place. The Jr. O. U. A.

M. band went iu a body and serenaded the newly married couple, Mrs. 0. E. Miller, of Ruby avenue, turned home after a pleasant visit to Mrs.

Bell; Secretary, Mrs. Wilson; is entertaining her niece from Car his sister, Mrs. Betts. Treasurer, Mrs. Davidson; Adah, hondale.

Kansas. Mr. C. E. Miller Mrs.

Pollock; Ruth, Mrs. Norman; has returned from Des Moines, where The Ladies' Aid Society, of the Central M. E. church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lane, Esther, Mrs.

Morgan; Martha, Mrs he has been visiting his mother. Wilsey; Electa, Mrs, Stevens; War Miss Jeanette Dimm's chocolate 718 South Ninth street. den, Mrs. Lambert: Sentinel, Mrs but they failed to respond. We wish them a long and happy life togather.

The house of W. F. Metsker, occupied by Charles Carter was entirely destroyed by fire last Friday night, about midnight. The family were in bed, and were only aroused in time to escape, loosing all their household Wilson: Chaplain. Mrs.

Pyle: Mar party was enjoyed by a number of her voune-friends last week. The young The mother of 0. D. Smith, of shall Mrs. Bowden.

Shawnee avenue, who has been visit- people passed a pleasant afternoon iner her son. has returned to her College, 524 with games and other pastimes O'Connor's Business Minnesota avenue. home in Bonner Springs. The meetiners which still continue Mrs. J.

D. Stenson, assisted by her at the Baptist church are well attend goods. J. D. Kuhn discovered the fire and rung the church bell, but as it was new year's eve the people sup daughters May and Catherine enter Blodel, 439 Minn.

etc. Willard Meriam he insures. ed, and much interest manifested. The pastor has been assisted lately by, tained friends at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Doyle, of Perry, Ok Rev. Mr. Northrup, Kansas City posed the bell was greeting the new year, and paid no attention. The building was insured, but the goods For Sale 60 acre improved farm MUSIC TEACHERS. NAME.

TEL OFFICE. SPECIALTY. HOIJES 7 ma Mimonlc Bldir Guitar, Mandolin and Every Jesse Parker W10ti Blclg- Banjo. nay MRS. FANNIE R.MAY IPlSN.SthSt.

Piano and Organ. StoPn, JAMES R. DUKES 1073 BS Minn. Ave. Piano and Voice.

rd'y Mr. Theodore Palmer, of Shawnee avenue, who injured himself seriously Mo. The ladies aid society of the M. are a total loss. twelve miles out.

Price $2,000. W. H. Biggeb, 547 Minnesota Avenue, bv falling on the icy sidewalk, two POMEROY NEWS. weeks ago still continues seriously ill.

Kansas City, Kansas church held its last meeting with Mrs C. Babcock, of Spear avenue. Mrs Draper's, of the West end, was th( meeting place of the missionary Mrs. N. T.

Harris is just recovering HORANIF. The union services being held by from a very severe sickness. Joe, our carpenter, is fixing up H. Betton's place in grand style. Chas.

Thompson, our school teach' Mr. and Mrs. John Cahill took din ner with the family of Mrs. Cahill. A oartv was eiven by the Hoffman er.

spent Christmas at his home in Edwardsville. brothers at their home Monday even Ing. INSURANCE AGENCIES. NAME. 1L OFFICE.

Class of Insurance. MMTcTSAMMIS, Ave. Fire and Cyclone lTni)(ENSjVlAMs cdumbla Bldg. Fire and Tornado M. W.

Stewart rr- 215 Portsmouth Fidelity Bond and Harry Darlington, so nuig Accidem Mrs. Kate Valentine has returned the Methodist and Presbyterian churches are proving of a most encouraging character. These meetings have been conducted by the clergymen of the respective churches. Last Sunday evening the Congregational Sunday school elected its officers for the ensuing term. On Wednesday the election of church and C.

Mr. and Mrs. Keeler, of Kansas City, Kansas, visited at the county from a visit at Richmond, Kansas, where she was attending her son's farm Sunday. wedding. Mrs.

Hannah Bush, agent for the Messrs Will and Chas. Stephens SDent the holidays with friends and fln.fluM nflnain ml iu hg vinrr a. voru R. officers took place. Mrs.

Bliss relatives of Miami county. difficult time in getting rid of her laBt holds the office of Sunday school su perintendent. consignment. Miss Hattie Johnson, of Kansas Citv. spent the first part of the week REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY.

Mr. H. E. Miller is preparing to Our deputy sheriff had one of his valuable horses die some time ago. Black Beauty, another noble steed of with her parents of this place.

move his family to Pittsburg, SPECIALTY. Mrs. Ray, of 852 Coy street, has recovered so far as to allow her return home from Bethany Hospital, where she has been undergoing treatment for the past month. Mrs. George Buckingham, who has been residing in St.

Joseph for the past six months has returned to Ar-mourdale, which in future will be the home of the family. The Ladies of the Eastern Star have indefinitely postponed the entertainment which was to be given new year's eve, on account of the sickness of some of the members. A large party of friends were pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hill, at their home on Miami avenue, new year's eve.

The evening was spent in dancing and other diversions, Mr. Hal Smith will address the congregation of the Central M. E. church next Sunday morning. Mr.

Smith is a returned African missionary and will give many interesting details of mission work in the "dark continent." Very encouraging reports are re-cieved from the meetings now in progress at the Central Baptist church, which will continue as long as interest is manifested. Sunday afternoon the service was conducted by Major Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hurley, who have been spending the holidays with Mrs.

Thomas Noone, of Pactkard street OFFICE. TEL. NAME. Miss Mary Horan, of Kansas City where be has secured a good position bis, will soou toiiow. spent the holidays with her parents, with the Pittsburg Oulf railroad.

Mr. Miller will be missed in Argentine Heal Estate and Insurance 513 Kansas Ave Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Horan, of this The following of our society ladies and gentlemen attended a dance at Connor Saturday night: Albert Jenkins Parsons where he has resided for the past place. Ueul Estate and Rental 520 Minnesota Ave Owens, Mr, Joe Turner, JVlrs.

Stella Mrs. Henderson has returned from Williams fourteen years. Palmer, Mrs. Maud Palmer and Jlrs a visit with her daughter in Califor number of the many friends of Rentals Dollie Turner. They all report an 511 Minnesota Ave 34 ChasH Carpenter enjoyable time.

Mr. and Mrs. McMahon, of Spear ave nia. She reports a very enjoyable visit and is thinking of going there Rentals 610 Minnesota Ave nue, tendered them a most delightful ALemmon to live. surprise one evening last weeK Music, dancing and cards were enjoy Real Estate 016 Minnesota Ave Tyler Loans.

Investments until a late hour, when elaborate ed Two of our society people attended a social dance given by ex-Commissioner Horstman at his home at Six -r i 322-23 Portsmouth Bldg Mort gages, and Will refreshments were served. Portsmouth lieal fcstatK The Santa Fe railroad is busily Real Estate Loam Room 3 Husted Bldg 70 Thomas Rowland engaged filling their ice houses with ice obtained from Atchison. In Mile Monday evening and report i very enjoyable time. Mr. A.

L. Foulks, the former teach erof this place, who is at present at Law, Real Estate 411 Kansas Ave and Insurance 1417 John Campbell AIIMlMSlli lTOK'S AOriCK. State of Kansas, I a Wvandottn County, Iu the Probate Court In and for said County In the matter of the estate of tieorge Andrew Jones, deceased. Notice is hereby triven that letters of administration have been granted to the under-aliened. on the estate of George Andrew Jones, late of said county deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the county and state aforesaid, dated the20h day of December.

A. 18OT. Now, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any "benefit of such estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within three Tears after the date o( said letters, they shall be forever barred. Maroaret Joms, Administratrix of the estate of George Andrew Jones, deceased. December Hit h.

lxWJ. First Published December 24, 1SS7. St) coarse of transportation Conductor Bankhead met with a serious accident I fiidinz the law department at the which necessitated his removal to the r.ite ite university, is visiting with Su have returned home. Mrs Noone has. rintendent Henderson this week.

also been enioyinz a visit from Santa Fe hospital at Topeka. Mrs. Charlea Rossiter entertained father, Mr- John Fay, of Kansas CltyJf 8 cholera has beetraging at the the scholars of her Sabbath school mo. ieOBiniy (arm uiu uw uu iud aujuiu- Fife's. Superintend The Rev.

Mr. and Mrs. Betta were jPB of Mr -a I TT A ent Henderson reports the loss of ADMIMSTKATOKS SALE, In the probate court of Wyandotte county, state of Kansas. In the matter of the estate of John F. Frese, deceased UNDER and bv virtue of an order of -t in nH aM DIRECTORY OF COAL DEALERS.

NAME. TEL. OFFICER YAKUiXT 6th and Minnesota Third 'and Nebraska Wyandotte CoalaLimeCo. wl6g Columbia idg south Fifth. Home-Riverside hp sorth rath North ntu, BlOOMINGDALECQALCo.

r. Minnesota Ave. T41 North Fifth. F. E.

DARLINGTON 4 Minnesota Are. SUMlnneaotaAre. Addison Bros. 85 '717-18 Xorth Xorth Flfth- A Powers w69 Xorth Fifth- mm North Fifth. A SHORT 10 8th nd rrlile- Sixth and Orvllle.

Central Ave, and Central Avenue am FrANKENFIELP 8AiJe! CO. w5j K.wBWw Kaw River. Johnson a Spencer. 'th F- MI1L Sam Hartman! the matter of the estate of John F. Frese, de class very pleasantly last Saturday at her home on Ruby avenue.

Music, games, formed the chief part of the afternoon's amusements, at the close of which refreshments were served. HODEBH ELECTRICITY. The science of electricity has made even more wonderful strides in its application to the healing art than for industrial purposes. This powerful agent is most energetically effective in the care of rheumatism, neuralgia, hemorrhages, piles, strictures, tumors, warts, birthmarks and other diseases and malformations formerly ceased, win oiteriorsme at rmuiic auction, and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the front door of the county court house, in riifeiiv nf Kansas Citv. in nid Wvandotte serenaded Dy a party oi ineir young friends, new year's eve, at their home on South Ninth street.

Certainly a pleasant way of showing their appreciation and love for their pastor and wife. Mrs. J. B. Thorp, of South Fifth street entertained a number of her friends new year's day at dinner.

Those present were: Messrs and Mes-dames Rambo, 'and Wilson. Misses Hattie Boyd, Dell Coleman and Sadie Rambo. Messrs Dowdell, Waggener and Joe Burgone. Miss Lulu Eaton and Mr George W. Nichols were married last week at the home of the bride's ancle, Mr.

Frank Eaton, the Rev. Mr. Sheeter officiating. Lunch was served daring the county. Kansas, on Monday, the 24th day of eleven head, and Mr.

Cahill, of the Fife farm, reports twelve head. On the 21st of last month this community was surprised at bearing of the marriage of Miss Jennie Henderson, daughter of Superintendent Henderson, to Mr. John Cahill, but as nrprises to Horanif people never come singly they were again surprised Wednesday following by the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Van Henderson, son of Superintendent Henderson, to Miss Lizzie Farris. O'Connor's College, 624 Minn.

Ave. Blodel, 439 Minn, avenue, blanket. Money to loan. W. A.

Simpson. Jauuary, A. n.iwsai juocioca a. oi said day. the following df-scribed real estate, situate in the county of Wyandotte.

and state of Kansas, to-wu: ah or one (it, iwo three (S). four (4) and five (Si. in tilock ten (HI), in Arraourdale. now a part of Kansas City. Vanoaa a Bul.l I It am HiartPH 1 1 (1 IT.

nated on the recorded plats of Armourdale, .1 a.l.litl.tnM th.ntln for lh ttnriuii of 1' I i amenable to the surgeon's knife only. paying debts oi saiu esiaie a. i r. i r. it Administrator of the estate of John F.

Frese Dr. Himoe, New Ridge building, Kansas Citv. Mo. has the experience and deceased. For Home News read THE TRIBUNE.

(First published Dec. 24. lbyT.J apparatus for ite application..

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