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Daily Tribune-News from Winfield, Kansas • 1

Daily Tribune-News from Winfield, Kansas • 1

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I -G. W. Miller left this raornsf Oaldwell. where ho will attona the, 5 At the rink to-anght. meeting the Choro.ktfo as-, aociatibn naw assombled in that Dun't forgot to 'I' -Alix Glandor, wha haai served, a.

01) 3 4:1 10 i.ih' iirlue. l'l'ctmru All l.fK:rlpli)H Pi-icv Krobroidorioa Lynns', lyv Knstur Sunday yory fw dis night watoh at tl paxntiy Jail fo somu. time vesterdav vos.ignail hit tant, and Whitard hast boon pftt on dutv ChiWrtms olQtlpng tit Chmw in bis. stoad. Co.

St. -C. P. Hollis, of Kirksvillo, Mis-. -1 I't S.

Toiwitoo J. Nhl J. Hunt. 1- llWIlI'll Anhtoer larg crowd attended the souri. is in the city visiting nephew SEE I rink hut night, AND District Clerk Pate, Mr, Hqllls spen li Jteniember the registration bqoks close Friday nights.

11. 1. Guns -Henry K. Asp O. H.

llUtre A II l.lmi'l'lck some tinia in Wintot two yeaivi agQv and his many frlimtU VX'A plqsed tn A'Mltr. SMI'1 tVmutor. learn of his return, Sore throat seems to be an epi M. (i. Troup S.

JonnliiKS demic in this city at present. -t Kd. P. (iwr i Patton. ofTliQrntpn, li I Don't fail to see the Embroidery just diana.

and old friend of Chas. a Smith (iiiinilssionoiw. Wu tonu Holmes, arrived in the city Saturday opened by Lynn, 138, lw W. A. Irwin nirrht.

He is favorably mipressea witU Yon will And the newest line of Hats CITY OFFICIAL DIRKCTOUY. Cowley QQimty, and viH make hfo at Carson Co. 138, 3t Ooorpre Emerson THE home in Kansas in tne near nwvt Lynn will make a specialty of Ins. Hart O. H.

HuoUmim t. U. Uryuu Embroidery this season, 138 lw Mv, M. Staflqrd, yrbo for sonw time has been in tho employ of Bliss .1. E.

Sno Sweet Florida oranges at the liuokman Wood, has severed hjs cpnpectipn witU G. H. Citv- itv CUirK. i'liv Tremuror. tbol'fiW, i'ity Marshal, City Manilial.

H. H. Wvanl 1 Tom H. Harrod palace lunoh room. 37, lw.

that institution and engfiged in the lilu. and fire insurance business, His many friends wish him success, It. V. Hnrrort fients Furnishing Good in endless variety at Carson 138, 3t hear a great number pf our You can save 25 per cent, by buying spring mm as. No Lai Ti.

McDonald .1. A. Moduli V. J. HiidHtw (.

H. Olpl'di I W. G.Gvahum (ieo. Orilwsty 1 V. 0.

Robinson J. H. lhlllcu young people speaking qf what grand your Embroidery at Lynns lw time could bp hiW at Winer wuuam I skate in this city, Would it not be Would it not be a good idea to School Hoard. TuMiHiirerof Hoard. Clerk of Hoard, i itiiiihifson D.

Zeiior commence cleaning the streets and alleys. good idea for the noanagr oi thQ rm to give something of the kind th near future. TAcrAVWI! UTCfiTTLATIONS. Embroidery Embroidery! Embroi- Close. Arrive -Jack Foulta has added little by iattii.uv KANSAS DAILY! jdery! All styles an4 pi'ioes at I little to hi? barbel! shop until he BOW has Lvnns'.

188.1 West, east. No. i one of the npatest snops iw pi -Arthur Bangs yesterday received a mvCEPT ftUNDATl North.Vojnouth ni hit north. Hq employs none put experianceu workmen and is prepared to do work of all kinds usually done in a first class bran new nickle plated lantern from Chicago, ST ah kocte: innra "TiinfidUVS shop, Give hm a call, -The registration books close Friday Salt ty ana xaiiuoiini TliuiNdiij-H and Saturdays at 7 a m. Kotum at night.

Remember and register before Spotswood yesterday old a bill of aueenswaro to' gentleman (I ill 01 saiu uiy u. 4.e., Akl (111. iOC that time. Dexter. EU and Tisdale arrive at 11 a und i it t.i diiilr from St, Joe, Mo.

The gentleman say Lvnn has lust received 200 pieces tH'pari 111 Mr, Spotswood sells his vyare so. pneap EN'S, of Embroidery direct from Saint Gall, that he can pay the express jrom I it 1 wilmt Polo and norm ntniw nd iat, i''da" al l'! in. and doparts ut 1 of OI)0n fr.i.i am to 9:80 m. Switzerland. 138, lw -D.

Rodocker, photographer and to his home and the posp wm Rt least ten pep oont, less1 than it can bought fpP in St, Joe, notwithstanding thefaptthftt St, Jge is ft wholesale town, artist. Second door soutli oi isreuun "it UMIOAI) TABLE. house. 1 a m. fr.i-l m- The month of March is rapidly A.

T. 4 V. 1'ASSKNUBKi Truia lesivus, flrolnff w.fc, I' (M. it, T'ii'i passing by, and will soon be a thing of W. F.

Wilkinson Co. H. Turner, 7:15 a tn. the past, Manufooturersjof Land Agent. rw 4mi.

Miniature Oir-eus AviH fnrm nronertv for sale. Of- The Pbiiadelphia Chief of roUPtt says nqthing so breaks up a gang of rogues as to be pipked up and exhibited to the detectives at A man who has been moving quietly and unobserved, as ho thinks making ready for an operation, hates, worse than AlTlVf floo in Fuller-Torrance block. appear again totnight at the rink. It And Jobbers of Winfield Kansas. was a grand success last evening.

fjl B. TANDY, Tobaccos, Pipes Fancy Smokers' Articles. There is a masquerade skate at the in. il in. m.

1,1:011 in. ,1:110 in. 7:10 m. w- No. 1.

ifolHK vest. i.l. Vo. iKOiiu c-t. l.lYIHVK.

No. 3 rtst' i No H0i'Uea-'f. ritwiOHT gralntf 's. east. Wellington rink to-night, a riiyslclan ana surgeon.

Office over Baden's Store. Residence two doors south of the Paptist church. Winfield Kansas. rw-Main Street, between iflth and 10th number of our people will attend. Avenues.

Winfield, jvaksas. Tntber Kellev left this morning for poison this being siiQWU UPi ami generally leaven town at once, Ah soon as One gang is broken up, however, another one is formed, and the police, are kept constantly on the watch, The Niece boys who were arrested a few days since and incarcerated in thu county jail for brutally beating a horse, were taken befere Judge Caldwell, where he will unite with the Roman Catholics of that city for a few rnnnmw W) 'V30PA Sorviocn every The Winfield Roller 0 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Paid up Capital $50,000. "Authorized Capital $250,000. Winfield, Kansas, u'il! uv.n. The flowers and feathers on spring huts and bonnets are massed very high, ovovy A'-ij' I'm I' II 1 in.

as fli BiBl or vi.h and appear almost comical on some COMMEHCIAL H0UBE, Jivy Board, $1.60. Table Board, an Lodging. aKA. heads. yesterday for trial.

The ease re. suited in the aoquital of the defendants The citizens of Dexter, from where thu Neico boys hail, made up a puree ami purchased each of the boys suit, of clothes as a token of the esteem in I ill 5V A dog tight at the corner of Tenth Avnima and Main street, furnished M. FBEELAHD, PROP. Will bo open evory morning from 19:30 to 13 o'clock for and children only. Every afternoon from to 4:30 o'clock for ladies and KOtitlemen, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday some amusement for the boys this Kansas.

Winfield, iiy very evenings from 7:30 to 10 0'clocK general 1.1 morning. which they are held by their many friends, I'ci I'nstor M. L. YOCUM, I'rop. .1 Lost.

-Between Brettun House n1 Commercial Hotel, a store key. --sorvicosow m. li. iy.rtay ir oivvy I 'mi M-. snrd'A ANDREWS LOSTJRE, PAINTERS and DECORATORS.

Sign Work a Speciality. Winfield Kansas. lit II I .1 Finder will rewarded by leaving the The rough places in the course of true love between Frank Baker ami Lydia McMains, were smoothed down by Rev, B. Witt, making them man I (I DEN! same at this office. 6 ,1..

wthiuvl 11 tl Ul. X' ra ei; nit. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Dealers in C. H.

Cleyes left this morning with several mechanic's for Meeds county, where he has the contract for putting and wife, and sending thorn witn ueaui. ino- smiles to receive the blessings of i ATI.f,),.j,.. 1 V.l ir Line, the old folks at home, The ceremony wn performed in the parlor of the up quite a number of business block, A HANK PARIS, PROP. Central Hotel 'this, afternoon about Caleb Bates, a brother-in-law of Goo. H.

Dresser came in morning. He will spend a few days visiting his Illl'l! A r.ri.taiivr iin.l Offloe on east side Main Street near S. K. depot. i.

1 1 All work done promptly and at the most raw oimble rate. fte can alwayp ibe tonne I at Oliver yard orattho Southern Winfield, Kansas. Kansas aojioi. three o'clock, and' was witnessed by the members of the family, intimate friends of the parties and a News reporter, After a brief time devoted to the bestowal of congratulations on tlm 11 E. O.I50UBDETTE on deck! relatives and.

home in Dnnon Kansas. R. Gibson, who has for some time been with of W. R. McDonald's dry UFA) SIGN Luricfi Baem and Oyster: Parlor.

"J.l.';.l l. Vi'o'MllUO. ii.vtVimor.-'i of utu-t-t- (roofls emporium left tins morning ioi happy pair by their assembled tnonds, the bridal party procoedod to Sam's Place, where they made dish after dish of raw oysters disappear with marvelous raniditv. The couple will leavti it nft Avenue Lunch Counter. We haVe just wceived Ja full line of confectionery, etc.

We are also prepared to set a first class lunch at all hours of the day or night. Give us a call On East Ninth Avenue. 'Winfield Kansas. Medicine Lodge Vhen he will engage in the dry goods business. A.

Ma up the h-wt lunoh in the city. He keens on l.atui a full liue of lorsou.4 will do' well to call and The public library committee of dnnenrd. have unanimously de Suit '-I'ld :v.A ttiXf tor Vwnuc, tilt! 1' 1 ill. for their homo in Arkansas City 1o-morrow via the Santa Fe, To the liiidlew. wlch tn inform vou that I have open" 1 ti' noli Ea4 Ninth Avenue.

Winfield Kansa cided to exclude from tlio shelves of Win that institution Mark Twain new book, "Huckleberry Finn." SHELL SMITH, cd a dressmaking and millinery estab OHAS. H. SWEET Kanufacturerof And Dealer in Totes, Pipes, Snuff Herrod yesterday officiated lishment in Cohen's dry goods store, ent and fit bv the tailoring pyslem. Si li V.i.itlHnl. oHio two Vow in running in Richard Yoe and John, ido in Taris, and have New Tables and New Fixtures.

Doe, who he found on the streets in an intnvicated condition. They were -And- had long experence in Now York City, i will guarantee an elogant lit or no taken before Judge Snow who let them Parties who prrtloippte in Karnes of nnnise ment will do wollto iiim caU. F.very thinff fixed u.i in fie latest ami best etyio. Sinokers' Fancy Articles. charge.

137,1 aims n. of tlie Peace. down light with $5. and costs. GivoinoacaHoKEast Bide N.

Main St. Kansas Offleo over First NaUona Banlj.

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116
Years Available:
1885-1885