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The Chanute Daily Tribune from Chanute, Kansas • Page 3

The Chanute Daily Tribune from Chanute, Kansas • Page 3

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1 1 1 AMMGCES Croquet; Sets, Pre nHee 1 R. N. ALLEN, Prest, D. M. KENNEDY, Fishing Tackle, Up-to-date Stationery, Dai'y Papers, Magazines, gas mantles.

if pap DEPOT. A. N. ALLEN, Cashier. fclci Oetting1 5 sV PERSONAL.

Virgil Wilson was an Erie visitor today. (gOME FOLKS are getting rich and, apparently, with great ease. l)o you know their plan? In many instances here it is They commenced by laying aside fixed portion of their income. This they deposited regularly in The First National Bank of Chanute, where it was perfectly safe, and allowed to accumulate. Are you working along this line? F.

W. Frewert was an Iola visitor Mrs. S. A. Howke is quite sick.

P. Hurt is the Insurance Agent. Try the new laundry. Phone 362. Oxfords, 50 cents up at A.

O. Grubb co. Take your watch work to J. W. Phillips.

Mrs. H. Kyte of the First ward is quite sick. today. wm Engineer Caruthers left today for Moutana.

Chas. Denison of Erie was a visitor The First National Bank of Chanute. last evening. Supt. Easley went up to Emporia and Surgeon, this morning.

Dr. Baird, Physician Phone 134. 'mini --f Him XXUZS3 -j I InlE MUffllCi I 3 1 The Home of New Ideas and Honest Values. it y' I Where Style is I'fcT a stimulant. Where Quality is (Q) demanded.

Where Price is a consideration. A jj 2 A Point for Economists. 1 1 A Bargains that will bring yon mi jjf back again and again, IGP.GARVIN&CO.l 1 are Leaders of Styles and Prices. I rvwvWi oS) rrS-5 Camping outfits at A. O.

Grubb Company. Mrs. Bert Eddy of the Third ward is quite sick. Mrs. E.

E. Alexander left this morning for Ottawa. Mrs. F. A.

Sauer and son Harry are visiting in Iola. J. M. Massey returned from St. Louis this morning.

Mrs. Robt. Stewart and children came up from Cherryvale today. F. J.

Oliver and W. S. Winchester returned from Cherryvale today. at cost at A. O.

Hi bernathy Music JompanyH Good top buggy Grubb Co. 's Have your eyes examined by Dr. W. Phillips. Pianos at $165 to $700 cash, at Daw- 1209 Union Kansas City, Mo.

WHOLESALE dys Music store. P. F. Ryder of the Santa Fe freight office has gone to Salt Lake City on a A new line of oxfords just received vacation. PPM! OS AM at A.

Grubb Mrs. J. H. Wright and children of St, Louis are visiting Conductor Web Herman Squier is working for the Santa Fe at Cedarvale. Travis and family.

For fire, cyclone and windstorm Fred Wilcott of Ottawa came this morning to visit his brothers, Clarence insurance see J. W. Buchanan. and Jack Wilcott. Crushed fruits and ice cream, sodas Pete Westling, Gerry Wilson, Wm.

5c a glass, at the (Oriental Pharmacy. Stauffer and J. T. Ruddell left for the opening last night, T. Truehart of santa Fe av Only exclusive wholesale piano house in Kansas City.

B-lSTCS: AG-B1TOIES: Leavenworth, Kans. Topeka, Kansas. Lawrence, Kans Ottawa, Kansas. Iola, Kansas. Mound City, Kans, Cherry vale, Kans.

Chanute, Kansas. For Prices and Terms call on N. C- Bishop, Chanute, Ks. J. H.

Griffin returned to Ottawa enue is recovering from a serious spell of fever. today after a visit with his daughter, Mrs, C. Howard. Dr. J.

W. Phillips makes no charges for examining the eye and guarantees Miss Leona Simons returned to Ft. Scott last evening after a visit with fcis work. her aunt, Mrs. Emily Jones.

Attorney J. J. Jones returned from If you are going to buy'a Piano see me. We can please you, at Dawdy's Louisiana this morning, where he has been taking his summer vacation. 1: Music store.

Why not take advantage of Our Summer Clearing Sale We have concluded not to wait until Summer Goods are out of season before making cut prices, but Will Now Make You Prices on Tan Shoes, and all Straw Hats, that we thinfi: will make you a buyer. When in nefe'd of Fhoes, Hats, Caps, Gents' Furrish'fng Goods, fec, and inspection will convince you we have the nicest line in the city. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, AT NO TIME F. M. Knight has been arrested at Erie for violating the prohibitory law and is in jail under $300 bond.

Fireman W. T. Williams fell from his engine near Weldy this morning, and seriously injured his shoulder. The great nerve tonic composed of Kola, Celery and Red Clover restores strength and purifies the blood. Try a bottle, only 75 cents.

For sale by G. P. Wilder, ffjriR the year should people be more 111 guarded in their diet than during the hot season. Good Breakfast Food, Fruits and Sound Vegetables should be the staple diet. We keep the best of these goods.

If you don't believe it come and see. SHIRLEY The Grocers. Do you look like a shadow turned edgewise? If you do go to the Oriental Pharmacy and buy a bottle of Dr. Shults' Alfalfarine, the greatest Mrs. C.

M. Bolton has returned to her home in Salinas, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Trammell.

Iola Register: Miss Clara Slough of Chanute, who has been here visiting Mrs. Shoenaertz, returned this afternoon to her home. Cherryvale Clarion: E. S. Portsmouth, engineer On the Coffeyville run, came down from Chanute this morning to resume his work after a few days lay off.

Conductor Ike Hatcher and wife of Cherryvale, who have been visiting in Chanute a few days, left for Denver today. Mrs. Ward, Mrs Hatcher's mother, accompanied them to Kansas City. Mrs, J. B.

Trammell returned from Argentine this afternoon, where she accompanied her sister, Mrs. Ed Weeks and family, who have gone there to live, her husband having an engineer's run out of there. Erie Record: The business of the district court drags slowly along from day to day with nothing of any great importance to do. One day last week it got a move on itself and cut a caper that is without a parallel. A suit was RLOO i mart, mmm AND CO.

3C Ml 2V Bui Ider's Hardware a'Specialty. Finest line of Stoves in town. Rankin Cave, fattening food of the twentieth cen tury. Smith Center Journal: Clyde Hamlin, well known on the north side, has struck it rich at Chanute Kan, About a year ago Hamlin went to Chanute tq take charge of a brick plant there. The shale from Which the bricks are made is lying right on top of the ground and lately two wells of natural gas have been discovered.

Hamlin owns a large part of the stock in the company and is making money abuut as fast as he makes brick. Hamlin worked for M. C.iHolman four or live years ago. At that time he lived in Holman's addition, i Hardware Implements. "Good Goods and Low Prices is our motto.

Try us. Looking Out for the Right DAVIS MERR1TT, HARD WAKE, IMPLEMENTS BUGG IES filed including all the preliminarys entitled 4tRalph Lord vs The Atchi son, Topeka Santa Fe Ry. The case was at once submitted to Quick Meal Gas an ry ii OUB MOTTO: Not always the cheapest In but always the oest in quality." Sort of Breakfast. Keeing to it that the right (eatables are there, those that build up and strengthen is essential if one makes headway in the labor these midsummer dajB. The eating must be right, the foods of the strength-giving I sort, pure, and henlthful.

We've everything here that is found in alert, mod ern grocery stocks, but a good thing about buying them here you get lowest price? the kind of values that line up with every -wl6h for economical buying. 'baperior Stoves andBanges. court and judgment was rendered in the sum of ifouu and costs wnicu was thenjand there paid to the plaintiff who was successful in the suit. The PROFESSIONAL CARDS. BUSINESS WANTS.

defendant immediately made settle if results are what you want, use ment of both judgment and costs. the tribune want column. From the time of filing the suit to The maddest person in town this morning: yvas Fred Alexander of candy fame. Fred has been reading about the fine tracts of Indian land the government is goin to give away, and about the wealth many of the squaw men in the Territory have amassed, and has caught the land fever bad; so last night he decided to oreak away from Chanute and take a bee line for Oklahoma. But Fred slept too soundly last night and only went to Oklahoma in his dreams.

It wouldn't be so bad, only last night was his last chance to go, and that is why he has had to'eat candy all day today to keep sweet. JOHN A. CARTER, THE QROOER. HELP WANTED. the final settlements was forty-five minutes.

B. F. Shinn represented the Dlaintiff and G. H. Lamb of Yates Wanted Girl for general house work.

F. F. Coulson. Center for the defence. There was a quiet little wedding Wanted A good wash woman.

-Mrs. Dust, S. Santa Fe Ave. Attornys-atIaw. 8.

C. BBOWN, Attorney at-Law. Over 621 Fourth Street. Notary Public. C.1 A.

COX, lawyer. Office In Geist Block, Chanute, J.J.JONES. Attorney at Office In the rear of the First Nation Veterinary Surgeons. CHAS. B.

QRAGG, D. V. Office Sewell's Pharmacy, PhoHe33. Memberof State Veterinary Medical AssoclDon, U. 8 Veterinary Inspector at Kansas City.

i Hotels THE OMBNTAI. D- H. Propiieto Leading hotel In city. All modern improve ments. Corner Fourth and North High Streets.

HOTEL DELMONICO, 713 Fourth Street P. Ashe, Propr.etor. Rates, $126 per day. Best table In cltr Just Received last evening at 9 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. T. Adams. Mr, J. F.

Ferguson and Miss Cora Belle Scott were the happy ones to be uuited in 9 Wanted Trustworthy, energetic man to sell a locally Prime Guaranteed Gold Investment, paying big profits and principal in ten years. Sold on installment plan by a large financial institution. To the right man this affords an unequaled opportunity. Address with references, care Daily Tribune. 9 9 9 the holy bonds of matrimony.

Mr. Ferguson is a Santa Fe switchman and has made an excellent choice for a life's companion. Miss Scott is the youngest daughter of Mrand Mrs. Frank Scott of Chanute. Their many friends join in wishing them many years of happiness.

They will make Chanute their home for the present. Two new Patterns of CHINAWARE, also a fine line of GLASSWAREi VEGETABLES OF ALL klNDS, AND FRESH 1TRUITS CONSTANTLY ON HAND IN THEIR SEASON AT 9 H. R. Wilson. M.

D. Office over FOR RENT. Regulator. PIjones-OffIce3i9 res.90. For Rent Two south rooms on West Main St.

Mrs. Sue M. Henry. For Rent1 Two 5 roomed new cottages on Kansas avenue. D.

M. THE GROCERS. M'CUNB BROTHERS, Mail and Breeze: An lola family has a five year old boy who is the pride of his parents. One evening recently there was "company in the parlor and the bright boy was taken up stairs by his grandmother, who tucked him in bed and told him to go to sleep. After rolling and crying for awhile he called his grandmother.

She tried to comfort him and told him that God was with him. "Yes I know God is with me. He was here just a minute ago and said, 'What in are you doing here all by The young diplomat was allowed to spend the rest of the evening with the grown folks. DepartmentlCommander Norton, of Phone No. 96.

9 For Rent Four room house, good cave. Corner Lafayette and First street. W. T. Peter.

STRAYED. Tk Oriental PMarmaOTv FRED W. FREW ERT.IProi Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. Novelties or Holiday Presents. Leading Brands Cigars.

the Kansas G. A. has made up the following official list of the G. A. R.

Lost, Strayed or Stolen Saturday night, from my barn on LaFay-ette avenue, dark bay mare, white spot on nose, weight about 3,300. Any information will be rewarded. Samuel reunions to be held "in the state this Jas. E. Shewmaker, D.

D.S., office same floor as FarreUy'sXaw Office. Drs U. G.Hoshaw, office Jones block, pboue 149. Res. Lindsay blk.pbone 216.

Dr. Jesse W. Barker, office with W. E. M.

D. Phone 99. Residence 'phone No. 238. Dr.

Hendrlckson Osteopath, treats all Acute and. Chronic. Diseases. Rooms 1a and M'Jones Block. Use Celery Kola and Red Clover, the great nerve tonic.

Sold by G. P. Wilder. Keeu. Kutter goods are absolutely reliable and O.

Grubb Co. keep them. fraternal 1.1 ie Insnranee. Do not fail nor forget to see J. L.

Orf for good and secure Fraternal Life Insurance, as he is writing up here for one of the best Orders, with copyrighted 4plan, now doing business in the state, the Sons and Daughters of Justice, at special and very joy rate for a short time only, vv- The ceremony was performed by vv. T. Adams of the Christian church. Columbus Advocate: The normal has every reason to be proud this morning. We have with us Mrs.

Barker, who is teaching drawing and we desire to say she is much better in her chosen line of work than we had expected and we had expected a great deal. Every teacher in the institute should enroll in one or more of the drawing classes. You may never have another opportunity like this. Ottawa Herald: Engine 209 came into the Santa Fe shops this morning for repair. It is one of the old-timers known as battleships, creepers, or any of half a dozen of nicknames.

This class of engines have funnel smoke stacks and when they come in for repairs these are changed to the straight stacks. Prof. B. S. Swain has been elected principal of the Stark schools for the coming year.

year: Jtlutcuinson, August id to (Jherrvvale, August 19 to 24; Osweco, August 20 to 24; St. Paul, August 22 at a bargain A handsome phaeton at AIO. Koch Bros. 18 XT Furniture to 24: Havensville, August 20 to 23; lola, August 20 to 23; Dodge City, August 26 to 31; Baxter Springs, Aug ust 2S to 30; Phillipsburg, August 28 to 30; Washington, August 2S to 30; From the smallest Jewsbarp to tbe largest Steinway Piano at Dawdy's Music store. Eldorado, September 3 to Arkansas NIce new Pianos and Organscoming in every day for Dawdy's Music store.

Have you a laudable aspi ration to become; plump? Use; Dr. Shults AI-falfaiine for sale St -the Oriental Pharmacy. 1 Oxfords, 50 cents up at A. O. Grubb City, September 2 to Eureka, Sep Ladies Do You Want Bargains? The summer millinery stock at Miller's Emporium is to be sold at cost for tbe next thirty days.

Get a bottle of Kola Celery and Red Clover and see the wonderful results. 75 cents a bottle at Wllders. tember 1 to 10; Ottawa, September 3 to Wakeeney September 18 to 20; Sanitary Plumbing, Ebert Mallory, Jones block, Telephone 89. Smith Center, September 17 to 20; Coffey ville, September 23 to 28..

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