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Daily Tribune-News from Winfield, Kansas • 1

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i 5 Witt NCMS WINFIELD, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 1883. VOL. 1. Those who wish to pass a very nleasant evening should not fail to at AUIIVIMM'CltlOlltW. Wo ivro authorized to anuounco tho ivm of Archie Brown us candidate f.i- constabh for tin elty of Wlniiold tit tli I'iMiH'iurf uWtlun.

lobe held April tend tio ball to bo given by Robinson Hose Co, No, 1 at McPougal Hall next Thursday evening, Itememher tho 7. isn.i. night and don't fail to bo present. Tho Chautauqua Heading clrclo -AU fools is with us. will mtct at tho Baptist ohurch tomorrow evening, on which occasion Kvorytliinj? ijuu't liHit tho oourt IllHlSI', Rev.

Rider will duliver an addres on SEE AND GO the tho subject, "David, King pf Israel" Buy your groceries at P. Hadon It knqeka, them all, tho now Lyman vapor stovo with center generator at Homiripkg Wilson. Go and sep it. Gosolino! Qasolnc! fasollno! at Colo's drug ptoro fqr 2Q cents a gallon.41-tf By buying a pound of baking powder fpn 8Q cents at Wiokim 1S5 you get. a chance on a now Singer sowing ma ohine.

41 tf Save money by buying wall paper a Colos' drug INDEPENDENCE 'Bya LINE. Go and see tho new Lyman vaptyi stovo with center generator, at HCH diicks Wilsons', 45, lw The cheapest house in city is Bad'ons, Go there for all Kinds qf groceries, whon you visit Independence don forget to take a 'bus run by tho Cify 'Bus Line, for a hotel or any part tijf tho city. The only line in tho city thai run3 to lirst-class nouses, J. C. Cumins, Manager, A cordial invwitation is extended to all to attend, -A It frequently happpns that a young man in securing a marriage liconso, forgets the name of his intended, but about the queerest oase of forgetfulness oocurred yesterday afternoon in the jowelry store of Hvtdsons Bros.

A young lady purchased some jewelry THE and requested that it beput down on the slate. Not being acquainted with her ho asked her name but the lady re Independence, Kansas mained silent, and appeared as if in deep meditation for a minute and vj. A gallon by Coopor Tayler, 42tf First class toa at Wickim Go's for-25' cents a pound. 41 tf mm mm Citv coal at J. L.

Dennis Co's. North Mum street. 41 tf naar T.vman nnnt.pr fnnnrat.Olt started for tho door, John at this point thinking she was trying to beat him demanded that she tell her name or return the goods, The lady re marked that she had boon marriod but four days and 'could not speak her name until she had consulted her husband, and darted out of the door and up tho street like she had been fired from a cannon. Sho met her husband near the postoffice, and after a few minutes good laugh with him she returned and told her name. xuh r- vapor stove is admitted to bo tho iinesfe I 1 1...

i- 1... 11 1, Stove in me jjihikuu jiij. nuiu seen it at Hendricks Wilsons', Fourteen pqunds of choice new Turkish prunes, fop one dollar at liadens, Gasoline delivered for 20 conts poy gallon by Cooper Taylor. 42tf Henry Chavis who was arrested on The finest line of corsets ever brought complaint of L. Moore, was tried yes to the city, now on salo at Pis leys', 37, Jw terday in Judge Snow's oourt before a jury and was acquitted.

Immediately after the aoquital.E. H. Gilbert swore House and lot on north Church street near the business Houso and lot and half on east lOtli Auenue for sale at a bargain If taken soon, n. i. ENS, CO out a search warrant for the purpose of having Chavis' house searched for something he had missed.

Tom Her-rod with Mri Gilbert proceeded to the Shiwers, Tim npw T.vman center coneratov residence and commenced searching, vapor stove is admitted to be the finest stove in the market by all who han seen it at Hendricks Wilsons'. 45, lw and discovered tho plank he had stolen and of which he had boen found not Ail gOOUS SU1U. till xvytci Hand Store, No. 31, South Main street warranted not to contain Dynamite, BUSINESS NOTES. guilty by the jury.

They also found an over-coat Chavis had stolen of Ed Bedilion last August, also twenty-five pounds of nails and a new. hand saw belonging to Gilbert. The plank was found among the bed clothes on the Go to H. Brown Sons' for your gasoline. Delivered free.

41-tf The new Lyman conter genertator vapor stove is admitted to be the finest stove in the market by all who have -Matvh passed out US lamb-Uko you please, Try-V'ie egg pop at the Palace Lunch Ro.un. 4.V?w i ii rf Sams, of Ottowa is in city on business. J. M. Talbott, of Ottowa, in the city visiting friends.

Hank. Endicott, of Arkansas City, mm; up this morning. Mother' should examine the large variety of children shirt waists at J. J. I).

photographer and artist. Second door south of Hrettun bouse. 37, tf, Goo. II. Hart and Jauies Hill of Arkansas City made the hub a flying visit last evening.

Geo. A. Black, an attache of W. A Lcis' hardware store, is to-day rusticating in the rural distriots. Cyclones are now in order.

Call on Edward J. MoMullen, east 9th avenue, for fire and tornado insuranoe. 39tf 0. Ii. Clark, assistant route agt.

of Adams express company is in the city looking after the interests of his company. Remember Hose Co. No. 1, will give a ball at McDougal hall next Thurday night. A grand time is anticipated.

Belva A. Lockwood came in on the passenger train this morning from Wellington. She put at the Hrettun house. Choice California cabbage just received at Kraft Dix, and is being rapidly disposed of at five cents per pound. 443t.

Mrs. Jesse Chatfield was yesterday appointed administratrix of the estate of Jesse Chatfield, deceased, in the probate court. This is the day the majority of the human family love to take a ride to the 'nihil' "districts." The collector is nbroad in the land. District clerk Pate has on docket one hundred and twenty-one civil cases, which eight are divorces, for the coming term of court. -Wanted.

A boy about 12 to 15 years of age to carry paper. The boy can find steady employment by applying at this office immediately. We 'not iced tho smiling countenance of Silas Kennedy and Charles Ranpe, two of Arkansas City's business men, on our streets last evening. Messrs. Brooks and Simmons of Council Bluffs, Iowa, are in the city.

Thej are like hundreds of others, looking up a home in Southern Kansas In another column will be found a call for a caucus at the court house next Friday night. Let every man, who has interest in Win-field, be present. Winiield Lodge, I. Q. leaves this evenin-r for Burden where they will meet with the Odd Fellows of that city.

They will return by the midnight train. All who enjoy "the light fantastic" should remember the ball to be given hv Robiuson Hose Co. No. 1, at Me- Hmigal Hall next Thursday evening. It will bp, a grand social event.

lobiufv Hose Co. No. 1 intend to give a grand ball at McDougal Hall next Thursday evening. Those who attended -anything of the. kind bed and the saw and nails were found seen it at Hendricks Wilsons', 44, 3t buried in the earth about a rod from the house.

Chavis was taken before Miss D. Ryan is now in receipt of a new and elegant stock of spring Judge Snow again, on which occasion millinery, which will be sold at greatly he plead guilty and was given three reduced price. Rear of CohenTs dry months in the county jail and $25 fine goods store.44tf For Sale. and costs of prosecution. Citizen's meeting Eio-htv acres of improved- land SI miles southwest of Winfield will be Winkielv, March 31, '85.

sold at a bargain within the next ten There will Be a meeting of the citi zens of this city at the court house on davs. Call on or address Tuknek McDonald, 39 10d Winfield Kansas RatlH. Friday evening, April 3, 1885, at 7:20 o'clock p. for the purpose of placing in nomination persons for the various city otlices to be filled at. the Brettun House Barber Shop and bath L.

Dennis have just received five oar loads of choice Canyon City coal. 41 tf Choice Spare Ribs and Tender Loin can be had at Whiting Moal Market, Gasoline at H. Brown Sons' for 90 cents per gallon, delivered free.41tf Largest stock of wall paper at Cole's drug store. 41-tf Mrs. D.

E. Kingsley invites the ladies of Winfield and vicinity to call and ex amine her new stock of spring millU nary goods. Remember the place first door south of English Kitchen. Chicago Millinauy Stoke, 38 lw A good farm and several residence for sale by D. R.

Lacock. Enquire tit his shop on north Main street. 40-lw L. Dennis are now pro-pared to furnish the best screened coal to the people of Winfield at the lowest prices, 19, lw Buy your meat at Whiting Bros, Boarders Wanted, A few boarders either by day or week can be accommodated in a private family by calling at this office. A choice vaoant lot In the south part of town for sale cheap, by A.

H. Gkeen. H. Brown Son deliver gasoline for 20 cents a gallon.41-tf rooms, lirst-class work. 87, tf C.

E. Stueven, Prop. approaching city election. Go and see the new Lyman vapor All persons interested in procuring efficient men for city oillciers and In stove witn center generator, at nen dricks Wilsons', 44, 3t promoting the general welfare of the Low rent, buying for cash and selling goods rapidly enables Miss Ryan to sell her large and ellegant stock of millinery goods cheaper than ay of her competitors. Rear of Cohon' city, are earnestly requested to attend T.

B. Myers, A. Snowhill, W. Cochran, H. B.Schuler, W.

E. Christie, W. G. Graham, B. Wood, G.

H. Crippen, The Juvinile Band discoursed some difficult music on the streets this afternoon. Independenee was visited last Monday night by another blaze. The tolal loss will reach about $10,000. Doctors Wright Pugh are remodeling their Office in the neatest and most convenient style of any office in the city.

Belva Lockwood will have a large house this evening. The seats have all been taken ar the postoffice bookstore, J. L. Davis have just finished painting their new office, It is a beautiful chestnut brown and shows artistic work. J.

W. Johnson informed us that he furnished a caket for the infant child of James and Annie Rogers, of Richland township, which died on the 31st inst. Judge Gans yesterday officiated at the marriage of Henry C. Dauntless and Clara A. Highbee, both of Burden.

The happy event occurred about 11 o'clock yesterday morning at the Probate Judge's office. Mr. Yocum informed us today that he was making preparations to make the Mother Hubbard skating carnival at the rink Thursday evening of next week, one of the grandest social events of the season. It is expected that there will be a larger crowd present than on any previous occasion for many months. More Food Ordered.

Chicago, March 31. The Armour packing company, of this city, has received additional orders from the British war department for the shipment of 400,000 pounds of canned meats, the destination being Woolwich. The same company has orders from the Canadian government for 225,000 pounds of canned meat for shipment to Winnepcg for the use of tho Canadian troops massing there to operate against tho half breeds and Indians. ury goous store. V.

R. Bartlett, A. D. Hendricks, Corsets worth one dollar, sold at 60 L. L.

Beck, R. S. Wilson, cents each, at W. B. lJixleys 37, iw A.

G. Wilson, A. T. Spotswood, Fresh Oysters and Fish always on Wm. J.

Hodres, W. R. McDonald hand at Whiting Bros. -4 J. R.

Pugh, Jas. A. Cooper, Tobacco stems for sheep din at W. F. Wilkinson Co.

's cigar factory 41-tf Farm for Rent. Thily Sipe, E. D. Taylor, W. C.

Robinson, J. W. Prather, M. L. Read, J.

E. Jarvis, Lewis Conrad, Quincy A. Glass, G. H. Allen.

H. T. Shi'vvers. 8 A good farm with good buildings, water orchard. Enquire of W.

B. Pixley, at the first dry goods store south oi lire (tun nouse. to, i fl Mtt'-rlngcln Arlzonla "Do you take this woman whose it knocks them all, the now Lyman J. L. Dennis Co.

can furnish you with Weir City, Pittsburg and all kinds of Anthracite coals. Coal yards on north Main street first door south of theK, C. depot, 41 tf. Farm for Sale, Two hundred and forty acres of A No. 1 land lying one mile west of New Salem, and "seven miles east of Winfield.

140 acres broke under good cu) tivation. Good houses and orchard, Good spring of water and spring pond, Will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of W. B. Pixley, 30, lOt vapor stove with center generator at Hendricks Wilson.

Go and see it. St hand you're a-squeezin' to be your lawful wife, in Hush times an' skimp?" "I reckon that's about the size of it, Call on Miss Ryan at the rear of C. Cohun's dry goods store for your spring millinery, blie nas iist receiv ed a large and elegant stocK.44ti Squire." "Do you take this man you've j'ind fists with to be your pard through thick an' thi.i.P" "Well, you're about right, for once, old man." "All right, then. Kiss in court, an' I recon you'ro married about as as tho law kin j'ino you. I guess four bits'll do) "Bill, if I don't have to kiss tho bride.

if I do, it's six bits extra." It knocks them all, the new Lyman vapor stove with center generator at Hendricks Wilson. Go and see it, 45, lw Gasoline delivered- for 20 cents per gallon by Cooper Taylor. 42tf Walls, proprietor of Red Sign Lunch Room keeps on band a full line of candies, cigars and tobaccos. SStf heretofore given by them, know that Gasoline in any quantity for 20 cents a gallon at Coles drug store. 40-tf Those skating rink corsets have arrived at W.

R. Pixleys', 37, lw The celebrated nut eoal can be found at J. L. Dennis fc Co's, 41 tf Try Whiting Bros, Minen Moat. th event is- always a social success.

We 'therefore-1 advise' all who wish to enjoy a very pleasant evening to be sure and attend. i.

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