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The Tyro Herald from Tyro, Kansas • 5

The Tyro Herald from Tyro, Kansas • 5

Publication:
The Tyro Heraldi
Location:
Tyro, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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Supplement to THE TYRO HERALD COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 24 1908 TYRO, MONTGOMERY Mo. P. Time Card Passenger West a. m. Passenger East p.

m. Local West a. 111. Local East 4:25 p. m.

TYRO MARKETS $3.60 to $3.85 per 100 Hogs Corn 50c per bushel Wheat 880 Seed Oats 50c Mixed 50c seed $2. 100 lbs Cane Blue Grass $4.50 a 100 English Corn Chops $1.25 per 100 Hay $8 per ton Butter 25c per pound Eggs 20C per dozen Chickens, old hens lb. to 2 lb 9c lb. Spring Buster, who, as every one Dad knows. 1S alv ays very gallant came near getting into trouble at Independence Tuesday bo his alto the ladies.

tempts There was several of the boys over to the county seat from went bere to attend the vs Tinkle JobnNull law suit. At noon all repair. ed the Hecman House for din10 D.d got in early, as usual, ner. at his dinner and got through before the other and noticing dining room girls were busy he the belp out a little SO he thought to around to a table where stepped Ne. Am ck and som more boys were eating and offered to help help them to what they wanted.

Dad had justtaken his overeoat and several bundles ou his arm his arm preparatory to leaving der when he started the diving room wait 011 Newt in to be Dad his ga's and asked banded 10 gO to aye kichen tor a glass Dim started on a run to of water, Dad but failed 10 notice get the Water coming from the one oi kitchen with a trav loaded with good things to eat, they came tosuddenly, the waiter gether very picked up the broken dishes Dad went on after the water, there happened to be colored female cooks in the kitchen. They were little surprised when Dad came a rushing 10 bnt when the came 1u witn some explanations that we could not hear but we door slam and saw no beard a more of Dad for the time being. started up town we saw As we Dad standing out by the kitchen and as we went by he called door is your water. There bere Newt Dad, holding his bat stood and overcoat looking like bad crawled throug a swill bar. he with the glass of water in rel but his band.

BARN BURNED There was quite a nice time at the dance given by mesdames Sewell and Frost at the Pocock and Dabney ball monday night all pres. bad a lery enjoyable time. egt The Musical Hobo will play a date here, by request, next return Friday, January 31. A good Sunday dinner at the Tyro House, at m. Try one.

A fire at Wayside destroyed the lumber yard at that place yesterday we enuld not get the particu. lars. R. I. Norris is expecting a visit his brother, Col.

C. V. Norfrom of Thorn Town, Ind. the first ris of the week, Col. Norris is an auctioneer.

D. A. Doyle, a fine stock auc tioneer.of Sedan, was in town tobe the barn George Dobson lost about 100 Thursday afternoon McGown lives was de- tons of hay by fire, at where Jim Wayside, fire also six fat hogs Thursday. We did not learn stroyed by is quite a loss to Mr McGown whether it was or insured not. this who works at the brick yard W.

N. Adams was in town today and paid the Herald a pleasant LECTURE COURSE I call. He left tne required amount to cause us to send the Herald to Gibeon Garl the Impersonator of the lecture his address for one year. gave the last number course 10 a well filled house last Mr Blex had a very narrow night, every one was deligated, the while coming home from escape disappointed ones were those that last Tuesday about 12 mile Osage were not there The managment from Ottawa this state while rid lost a little money 011 the venture ing on the Sant Fe somthing went but all seem satisfied and all be- which caused the tender wrong lieve that next year a lecture leave track and turn over causto Tyro will pay out as the the baggage and smoker to turn course in first one here only about half paid and fall several feet. The over out what this one accomplshed.

coach Mr. Blex was riding in turnMiss Hait of Caney attended the ed on its edge but did not go up dance monday given and bruised but no serious by mesdames over. He was badly shaken up injury. Sewell and Frost. killed but several was No one was Gent Sewell and Walt Moody badly injured.

had a uttle law suit in Justice Mrs C. L. Buster who has been monday over a dangerously ill for some time is ths much improved at this time it is Umbargers court be hoped she will soon recover. few dollars, Mr Sewell won to case. day to see R.

Norris in regard to an auctioneer's convention to held in Winfield about April 1st..

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Pages Available:
227
Years Available:
1907-1908