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The Sun from Chanute, Kansas • Page 1

Publication:
The Suni
Location:
Chanute, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
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VOLUME II. CHANUTE, THURSDAY, JUNE 9. 1898. NUMBER 170 FJ: PEW, THE PLUMBER AND GAS FlS 'Has a new stock of gas and gasoline stoves from $2.50 up. Gasoline mm Si work and e-oods ffuaranteed to give satisfaction, TELEPHONE 23.

HOUSE, No. 29, W. FOURTH ST. SllD(Sin THE VERY LATEST. A to the Sun from Hutchinson LITTLE SHORT ONES.

NEWS LOCALS OF ALL KltfuS FOR BUSY PEOPLE. this mojniug stated that Stanley was nominated for Governor. This makes a Chanute man private Secretary. Dan Wickard returned this morning Shortened Up so That it Doesn't Take Long to ReiJ Ths.il -Perhaps They Will Interest You. froi Wellington, bringing with him, his sister Susie, 'who has been visiting her grandfather at New -Salem.

Ray.Traughber, of Denison, who has been visiting here a day or two, went to Cherryvale morning Jno. L. Drvden and wife drove over from Buffalo this morning, and will take the noon train for points north. B. C.

THE BOSTON STORE has received since moving into their new room, a full line of GENTS', LADIES', MISSES', and CHILDREN'S SHOES, all of the very latest pattern. There are two makes, the two best in the country The Hamilton, Brown of St. Louis, and the Noyes, Norman of St. Joseph. To the shoe wearing public a cordial invitation is extended to visit the store and look over the stock.

Ladies' and Misses' shoes from $1.25 to $2.75. Mens' shoes from $1.50 to $3.25. A line of men's and boy's styles, marked from 25c to $1.48. Bargains all over the house in every line. Goods were never so cheap, Rev.

Carr is at Fredonia. Dr. Rudbeck was here yesterday. C. Benedict his gone to Nebraska.

Phil Cates is back from Pittsburg, T. J. Hudson was here G. W. Williams was at Cherry vale yes-t.

nl iy. Miss Ethel Chappell has gone to Kansas City. Horn to Luther Cummings and June 7. a sou. 1 Foster Allen and wife of Erie, were in McQuestou, of Humboldt.accompan' panied them.

They are stopping at the Oriental. Both trains were late again this morn ing. G. M. Coffman, John 'N.

Locke, C. E. Allison, all of Erie, are registered at the Oriental this morning. Mrs. Stringer; of Rogers, was a guest at the Oriental over leaving ior Wellington this morning.

Miss Helen Bloss, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Miller, returned to' "Fre donia yesterday, Store. the city yesteiday. Miss Maud Lvnch went down to Cherryvale yesterday.

Miss Anna Gridley of Bronaugh, is visiting in I he city. For rent--Four room house on south Uih street A. M. Sailors. All men who leave the employ of the Santa Fe to enlist, lose their jobs.

A cousin of Miss Eliza Royster arrived yesterday from Henderson; K) to visit here. v'; Over a hundred tramps took charge of train 217 at Argentiue Tuesday evening and ran it to Ottawa. Miss Eunice Stewart, who was visiting Mrs. C. H.

Hutchinson, returned to Oppositepostoffi.ee. Kingman-yesterday. The W. T. U.

Will, meet this aftei noon June 9th at 3 P. M. at the Baptist church. AH interested in temperance work are cordially invited. Members of the Union are urgently requested to be WALL MEAT MARKET (The Oldest in the City.) Fresh and Salt Meats present.

Julace A. Tharp, Ida E. Pigg, Sec'y. Finish Him, Old Boy! NOT SO. BAD.

Amputation of the foot will not be of all kinds and necessary in the case Frank Plake, varieties We have iust put in the boy who was hurt by the train. Only a new and complete line of wall pa- Fresh Fish and Oysters, -ft. 4 th: big toe will have to be sacrificed. per of the latest- desirable patterns Game, all ana wouia liKe you 10 iujucci iuiu before buying. EXCURSION.

in Season. Via M. K. T. Ry, to Dallas and Ft.

Pickles, Kraut, Pigs Feet Worth $7 for round trip. Tickets on sale CALL UP PHONE 39. June 12 and 13, final return limit 15 days from date of sale. Train leaves Chanute Roemer's. 11:05 a.

arrives at Dallas 7:40 a. 000 Also a corresponding line line of other house cleaning necessities. Paints of every hue. price and quality. Ft.

Worth 7:55 a. m. next day' B. D. Brownel 1, Agent.

IN COURT. The Midget Restaurant John McClftne, who was brought up Burch McGrew, A. P. Stravelo, Prop. from Erie yesterday to answer the charge West End Druggists.

of assault with intent to kill, waived OPPOSITE BOSCHERT WILLIAMS Lurch at all hours. Meals 150. Everything in season. Fresh Fruits, Fresh 1 4 preliminary before Esquire Stevens, and Untie Sam says to hu plucky was returned to jail, in default of $750. lie.

will finish him without in as Roasted Peanuts. Cigars ana 1 ooaccos. Richard Schlehar irasterful a manner as we will finish bond." To insure prosecution, the complaining witness, Andy Fowler, was vour linen after putting a beautiful color placed under 250., bond, which he read npr! it. tr hnndrv work is perfect TH Merchant Tailor RGem Shaving ily EXCURSIONS VIA SANTA FE. 1 IQ.rloi J.W.

McCULLOUGH, Prop. June irth to 24th, inclusive, good for tickets good 7 .3 $1 Cash and anvhin- sent to the The African Steam Laundry to be laundered, will give perfect satisfac tion as well as giatification. SON. Phone 72. return June 27th, one fare for round trip, to Ottawa, of Chautauqua Has opened a shop in the building next to and will be pleased to show samples of spring and summer goods.

Workmanship and Fit Guaranteed. Suits from $18 up; pants from $5 up. Assembly. THE BEST Tonsorial: Work. June 13th to 23rd, inclusive, good to return June 23th, one fare for round trip.

to Win field, account of Chautauqua Dr. Wm. Bryant's Assembly. Dr. Wm.

Bryant's Headache Tablets Will cure sick or nervous headache, neuralgia, in a few minutes. HARMLESS and PLEASANT. For sale by JONES BLOCK PHARMACY, BTJRCH a MCGREW. Dr. Wm.

Bryant's VIGOETTES Prevent untimely old age, and has proved itself the grandest medicine in the world. It gives health, strength, vitality and vior to all. JONES BLOCK PHARMACY, BURCH MCGREW. Pink Tablets Make PURE BLOOD, which is the se cret of Health and Beauty. For sale by JONES BLOCK BUI.CH MCGREW.

June 1st, to Oct. 15th, good to return Nov. 15th, at rate of $14,40, to Omaha, Neb. acct. Exposition.

June 16th, goud to return on June 17th, far; for round trip, toGirard, account of Ancient Order of Pyramids..

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