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The Tyro Life from Tyro, Kansas • 1

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The Tyro Lifei
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Tyro, Kansas
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IfHE TYRO LIFE BAffcY TYRO, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1905 1. NO. 13. 4 Tyro Lands Go to The TYRO PHARMACY l'OK Brick Plant We School Books! Carry A Full Line of Contract Closed Last Night for a $75,000 Industry. Located On Lenhart--Work to Begin Immediately.

Tyro is humping itself. Last night a deal was completed for a big brick plant. A 100-barrel flouring mill will be erected here in the next sixty days. And dozens of new dwellings will ba built before Christmas! Nice Candies, Fine Cigars, Fresh Bread, Cookies, Pies, Fruit, Nuts, Daily Papers, Popular Books, Up-to-date Magazines. Also we are ready to serve you the best Ice Cream in the city, coldest drinks and First Class Meals, etc.

Hot Chili Soup. If you are thirsty you can get an an "Irish Flip" at the Queen City Restaurant, New and Second-lland and all kinds of School Supplies, fine Stationary, etc "We give for a short time to each purchaser of school supplies a pen and pen holder free. We have just put in a line of very fine ground spices in bulk. The very Lest. We make our own Vanilla Ex tract from the finest.

Mexican Vanilla beans tnat cost ua $9 the pound wholesale and costs you no more than other inferior makes. An Egg Chocolate as made at our Soda Fountain is something delicious. Maybe you need a clock to start the children by in the morn-ning. We have the clocks and will eell them very low. The brick plant will be located on Mr.

Lenhart just east of the Butler Buck addition. It is to cost $75,000. A contract for gas at 2c per 1000 was closed-The local capitalists are: O. W. Buck, C.

II. Pocock and D. Mahaffy. All of the other capital was furnished by outsiders, These gentlemen will meet at Coffeyville in the morning to formulate some plans. Work on the brick plant will commence just as soon as matters can be arranged.

With the impetus Tyro now has it will make a city of 5000 inhabitants inside of three years. See that you are doing your quota of the pushing. ro is offering. TYRO PHARMACY. Tyro is a little city of about INDUSTRIES OF TYRO Concerns that Will Locate Here Soon.

UllliUH lllllil iBaini'BiiiiixiriBriHi'irB'ii'nri IF IIIIUiMUIiUUlUill.MIUlHilijiBIUil feancjhnDRii vusm mam Im minima 500 people but after the opening of Butler and Buck's addition of 300 lots which will be Dec. 0, 1005, the town will grow to two or three thousand in a very short time. nun alii The contract is closed and the money paid in for one of the largest brick plants in Montgomery county. The capital is $75.000 $25,000 paid in. It is located on 12 acres that they have bought on the Lenhart iiii LIBERTY.

The little folks are all going to school. Geo. Levengood's have moved into town. Sam Hill has moved out on land joining Butler Buck's addition on the east. The officers Si Wanted 55 Boys that need new suits of clothes at 25 per cent less than they are worth! I have just 55 suits of hoys' clothes ranging in size from 5 years to 16 years that I must close out within the next 30 days and to do this I will give a straight discount of 25 per cent from original prices.

We must sell them for we need the room. Bring in the boys and get them a suit cheap. These wont last many days, so get in early. We also have a few overcoats for boys. These will go at the same discout.

We have just received 6 doz. boys' knee pants in corduroy and worsted that are just the thing for school pants. Yours for business, A. Park. Tyro Lumber Co.

LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, MOULDING. Cement, Plastering Ma- of the company are: W. A. Clay of Joplin the owner of twelve large lumber yards, President; E. A.

Den- ney, Tyro, the manager of iiinnin iniiiiin lenai, umc, oanu aiu? Kliif Mr. Phelps' farm by Liberty Lake. Fritz Kaiser has gone to Parsons for a few days. We can stay at home and hear the sermon. Dr.

Andress' daughter-in-law is visiting the doctor's family. There is a great deal of sickness now. Herbert Humes is the proud papa of a 91b boy. Mr. Remmick's little son is on the sick list.

Dr. Kessinger and wife went to Independence to-day. Fritz has a hard time to keep his band boys at practice. A few from Liberty are going to Ringling's show at Coffeyville. A good show alright.

We've been there. Dad Clarridge is as jolly as ever. Eli Baker has bought A. A. Livingston's restaurant.

The oil boom is a thing of the past in Kansas. Dr. Kessinger has made his wife a present of a new sewing machine. niui iiiii pirn 13 3 iiiiii ill una Hi pSiii Worn nil! Wanted! t3 1 Brick. Farming Implements which we will close out at cost, Notice! On and after 28 we will cease to deliver material or pay charges on same except as previously arranged.

Also, all accounts due and payable on the first of each month. Ten per cent, will be charged on all accounts past due unless otherwise provided for. D. Mahaffy, Manager. the Tyro Supply Vice President; C.

H. Pocock, Postmaster and land owner at Tyro, Secretary; D. Mahaffy, land owner and lumberman at Tyro, Treasurer, and O. W. Buck, interested in the Butler and Buck addition, General Manager.

The above men are the directors of the company and are men of energy and means. They will commence at once on the brick plant. W. Clay, President, is now making the arrangements for the machinery. A new 100-barrel flouring mill will soon begin work.

All it lacks are a few small details which when adjusted the work will commence. The Commercial Club is corresponding with some eastern gentlemen who anticipate putting in a glass factory. Tyro has a pretty good assurance of a cereal mill. The owners of gas wells in and around Tyro are contracting and willing to contract gas at 2c per 1000 for all industries that have or will locate here. Gas at 2c per thousand feat will bring all kinds of industries to Tyro.

There never has been in the history of a country fuel offered at such a low rate as Ty iiii Diniiiii ciiii t-, mini PPf iiii tr Do you want insurance? Do you want real estate? Do you want a loan? We can negotiate it for you. Do you need a Notary. We are "It." PococK DabneY. JUDEA. Our school began Monday.

Mrs. Freidline and children came home from Independence Sundya. Misses Mollie and Nora Knotts called at Mr. Ellingsworth's Saturday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. Ellingsworth went to Tyro Sunday afternoon. The Williams boys gave a dance to a number of their friends Thursday night. iiii i -I Miilitil kail 5 1 p. I gniiiii 3 IP'! -i iiiiiiiiiiHiriliiii! mm Bring in the news..

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Pages Available:
200
Years Available:
1905-1906