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The Daily Tribune from Winfield, Kansas • 4

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THE DAILY VISITOR WIN I ELD SATURDAY, MAY 33, tSSl W. CUUTS i. S. MANNER ESTABLi: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. HSD 1873.

BKEAD FOS THESILUO! Chean Brtad for Oar Customers- A Floar The Commencement Exercises of the CURNS MANSER, Wlnfield High School last night. At our special sale this morning will be ollerea cue three grades 01 flour on the market. We otter them at the The Seventh Annual Commencement of the Winheld High School, last even LID L0AI1 II Mi following figures: 1st. Grade Flour per sack $1.35. 2nd $1.25 3rd $1.15 ing, at the M.

E. church, was a very 1,250 Yds DOTTED SWISS, (white onlt) Our regular 2O cent goods TonDay at 10 Cents per Yard One dness pattern only will besold to each customer, S. KLEEMAN-. 81S Main Street. Winfield, Kansas interesting attair.

By the church wna nmwrind to its utmost eanaeitv. If vou want any of our flour at this the aisles, corners and gallery all being full, while at the windows could be out rate remember that the cut sale closes at exactly 9 o'clock a. and seen the heads of scores who could find no room within. get in your order before that hour, Maris ievin Buy pickled tripe of Miller Dix. The class consisted of seven young ladies, of this citv.

rang-ins: in age from Ladies Opera Slippers for $1.00 at 16 to 17 years. They presented the great bargain shoe store ox Bo web Rat. Improved and Unimproved Farms and City Property tor Sale. COLLEGE HILL We would Call Special attention to vacant lots in the College Hill Addition, Now is the time to buy while prices are low, and with a sure promise of a rise in value. charming appearance as they came into the church in a body at 8 o'clook -all being beautifully dressed in Pickled pork, a nice article, at Mil and took, tbeir seats on tne piatiorm, ler ds JJix s.

which was tastef ly deeorat with now S. Rogers came in from Syracuse with an arch overhead formed of the Fresh compressed yeast just received at the Fruit House. East Ninth avenue. yesterday. motto "Excelsior." The churoh was also profusely trimmed Miller Dix will have fresh Lake with flowers and evergreens, Fish to-day.

which had been arranged by the mid Garden truck, fresh and nice, every die class, in honor of the graduating We Can Offer to the day at Kraft's. seven. The Last Daj of School. Yesterday was spent by the teachers and pupils of the school in the west ward in an appropriate manner, the forenoon being devoted to closing up the years work, and the afternoon to literary exercises. The pupils in the fourth reader room, which was taught by Miss Allie Dickie, all seemed to have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the work justf closed, as tbeir work ou the board proved.

Miss Dickie has spent many an hour, in trying to help The first exercise of the evening was Cream Puffs fresh every day at Bur a sons by the Anon, followed by an nett Ulerk's. appropriate invocation by the Rev. Hanna. Goto Kelly's gallery for cabinets 9.00 per dozen. The salutatory, an essay on "Words" was an excellent production, being C.

D. A. Kennan, of Kansas City, Is smoothly written and replete with hne in tae city to-day. ner pupus, to Keep along witn tne rest of the pupils in tne same grade in the passages and reflected muoh credit up on Miss Pearl Vandoren, the oomposer, O. B.

Tommans went down to the sand hill yesterday. The "Pictures from the hall of Imagi Man'facturers, Businessmen Capitalists Choice Investments in Winfield Property. Do you want to locate in a Thriving, Go Ahead Town If you do, then Come to WINFIELD. All CORRESPONDENCE Promptly answered. FOR LADIES.

We have just Opened a JSew and Complete Line of nation," by Miss Meddie u. Hamilton, Rev. W. H. Cline was up from Ar Question and Answer- Question: la what company will I insure 'my property? Answer: In the old Phoenix, of Hartford, as a matter of course.

A company that, for over thirty years, has been intimately identified with western underwriting, and known through the whole oountry as the "Time-tried and Fire-tested." P. H. Albright Co. Agents. Attention, Sons tf Veterans- The committee on flowers for decoration day will deliver and have them delivered at the McMullen new building early Monday morning, May 81.

The Women's Relief corps will receive and take charge of By order of W. L. Pridgin, Capt. Comd'g Camp. The ladies of the Woman's Relief Corps are requested to meet at i p.

Saturday, to attend to matters connected with decoration exercises. By order of Elma B. Dalton, President. Clara T. Beach, Seo'y.

other wargs of the city, and it must be said she has succeeded in so doing, and in fact, the pupils in her "grade being as well advanced as the pupils in the same grade in the other presented some attractive pictures as kansas City, yesterday. seen in the day dream of a young girl Nice pickled tongue on sale at Miller wards, ft vix meat market. standing on the green banns oi a river and was highly appreciated by the an dience. The third reader room, taught by Aspinwall Bananas, the finest In the miss Maine uioson, wno has been en Miss Cora K. Goodrich, in the ren market, at 1 he famous.

gaged in the schools of this city for dition of the "Bridal Wine Cup" dis a few years, and given satisfaction P. Conlen, of Springfield, will played more than ordinary elocution alike to patrons' and pupils. She look at Winheld, to-day. ary powers. Her voice is of good volume and well under is a young lady of ability and has prov Mr.

John Long returned from ed herself mistress of the situation in control, the pathetic passages being Douglas county yesterday. this respect. She has met with un especially well rendered. bounded success all through this year's James Hill was up from the sand Miss Annie L. Baker's essay "Light" wort, tne scnoiars an seeming sorry to hill yesterday, on business.

gave evidence of a careful study of the think that they would have to leave Lais' Win Itewear. subject, ner words being wen cnosen. Postmaster beo. U. Rembaugh is her room at the opening of the next home again from Kansas uity.

The poem, written and read by Miss Irent Ida Byors was short, good year. Mens working shoes for $1.00 at Boweb ft Rat's. It i to be boped that the school J. M. Cooter took another business board will retain these two ladies for and to the point, being written in true poetio style.

trip to the sand hill, yesterday. that ward and for those same rooms, for the next school year. The river was well patronized, yes- me piano soio "fairy xaie nauzes was hnely rendered, Alias Minnie cahey, For Bllt-Three suits of offices and fine hall, in the Union Block, South Main street. Apply to Curns ft Manser. Mrs.

Floe Williams, the lady who demonstrating the fact that she is They are made of good muslin, elegantly embroidered, and in fact made especially for fine Retail Trade. For the purpose of introducing them to the Public we will, for a few days offer them at Manufacturers' Priced We invite the Ladies to call and inspoct the styles, quality and prices. C. C. Rice will represent Kansas Oity took charge of the second reader room cOifipiete mistress oi the ivory In this school, in place of Miss Mary In the city of beautiful homes, to-day.

keys. The music was entrancing and Hammil, has succeeded beyond the most sanguine hopes of any. She has Geo. Graham is here, from Boston, not by any means the least attractive feature of the exercises. Everything in the shoe line cheap, at Boweb Ray's.

You can get good bread andhome- showed herself worthy of the station The Valedictory, by Miss Carrie W. and will do business in our city to day, Women shoes for ft. 00 at Bower Rat's. Chnstie, an essay, "We've passed the sne so nobly nils in this place. Miss Bryant, the teacher in the prim' made cakes and pies at the famous.

liay lu safety, was indeed appropriate. She reminded the members of the Chemise at 35c, Drawers 42 Skirts 70 Night Dress 5o The Hoosier grocery have fresh home If you wish to economize, buy your 85c, $1.10, $1.55 $1.50 50 .62 .77 1.25 1.25 1.50 95 1.25 1.G0 ary room, needs not our commendation as she is the oldest teacher in the school (not in years, perhaps) but in class that while thus far through their sohool lift their paths had converged, boots ana snoes or W. C. Root ft Co grown strawberries every morning. For best Anti Narcotio cigars go to experience, so.

of course she will be they now must diverge, eacn seeking for herself a calling Queen City Cigar House. A bran new piano adorns the parlors Whatever they mny choose as a We Prof. Moore, of Burden, attended oi mo famous, isnngyour gin auu calling they should strive to houor it. retained; at least we hope so. The isitob is 100 days old to-day.

Men's fine shoes for $1.25 at Bower ft Rat's. spend a pleasant evening tnere. the oommenoement exercises last even' ing. always remembering the example set them by their teachers. To the Hats bleached and pressed to orde parents and friends, who had See our celebrated seamless calf FOR GENTLEMEN.

by Mrs. N. Bryan, 1502 South Menor helped SSKm on their road, their best shoes at $2 50 for button, lace and street. J. L.

Horninsr visited Oxford. Tester' congress, at C. Root ft thanks were returned ajso to the school board, who had alwavs secured Ice cream and strawberries and day. cream at the "Famous," south Main the best teachers it was in their power M. S.

Ratliff, postmaster and mer street. You can get fresh vegetables every to secure. Xo tne middle class their chant at Cloverdale, was in the me morning at ix. u. Wallace s.

A Big Bargain. Fifty Dozen Gents' four-ply thanks were returned for the pains. they had tropolis a few hours yesterday. He vvm. Stodking came down from was on bis way home from Newton.

Wichita, yesterday, and remained over 8. L. Gilbert, of Wichita, was visit taken in arranging the churoh. frol. Kice tnun gave a little talk on ing bis old haunts, yesterday.

night. Bird cages, screen wire cloth, hoes, Berore you buy hardware of any kind or description, call and see our You can get fresh strawberries, this the subject of "What is Man," and the definition as given by a little gill, which ro marks ware verv pointed. At the rakes. at rook bottom prices. I.

goods and prices. Oar goods are new morning, at li. u. Wallace store. LINEN COLLARS, W.

Randall Co. and of the latest patterns, and we will not be undersold. I. W. Randall close of his remarks, J.

S. Mann gave a short talk for the school board, assur County Attorney Swarts' wife ar C. Seyfer. a prominent farmer from Co. rived in the city, yesterday evening.

Dear Arkansas City, bad some business ing the class that they had spared no in the nub yesterday. Go to Harter's Drusr store for Pure Having taken entire control of the pains in procuring teachers for them and would spare noue in the future. Both turn-down and standing, at the low price of Fresh Arkansas river cat fish to-day Winfield Carriage Works, 1 ask the Drugs, full weight and full measures. Prof, nice then presented iYof. Grid- people of Winfield who need good work at uonstanzer ft parlor meat market, south of Baden's.

A. S. Raid's wife and daughter ar uodo in my line, at reasonable prices, ley with a fine silver pitcher and goblet, which had ben purohased by the teachers of the city schools as a token, to patronize their home mechanics. rived in the city yesterday, from Wasn ington Court-house, Ohio, Chas. Wyman came down from To- li.

BISHOP 10 CENTS EACH $1, A DOZEN. peka, yesterday evening, and remained over night, at the St. James, of respect and esteem, to which the Professor responded in a feeling man Our line of ladies' S3 kid shoes for In a little "set to" near the depot 3.50, this week, at the Boston Shoe yesterday, botween two gentlemen of ner. D. Sandecburg, a St.

Louis "dutchman," will walk the stone Store, St. James hotel block. leisure, one of the pair was pretty well The exercises closed with a song used up. bis nasal organ being turned from the Arion Club, entitled, "Seven little girls from the schools." Joseph O'Hare came in on the 'Frisco somewhat to the northeast by a stun Come and see them and you will be convinced that they are equally as good as collars retailed at 20c or $2.00 per dozen. Jbaen of the graduating class we-e ning blow from his herculean oppo from Beaumont, where he had beep on professional business, this evening.

pauements of Wlnfield to-day, Anything in the way of refrigerators, water coolers, ice cream freezers. Ice, at low prices. W. Randall ft Co's. Get the best.

Williams ft Hovt's nent. Bio arrests. the recipients of a large number of floral offerings, best awed upon them by the ir admiring friends, as was also Dr. Combs, of Boston, Ohio, has Tkere a lot of men in this town who P. tt 1 at the olose of his address.

spring heel and solar tipped shoes for purchased some real estate in this city and expects to move bis family here curse Mart Robinson and bis schemes during six days in the week and on i he class then retired to the central soon. school building where arrangements tne seventh, wnen be says laii down had been made by the class of last M- Hahn and worship me, they do it. If he Judge A. J. Pyburn, one of the bril year, for their entertainment, and an would tell them that their grand liant legal lights of the Arkansas City enjoyable time had.

mothers were monkeys, they would not oar, was in tae metropolis, yesterday. deny it, but mutely put their names to on legal business. There are more pood reasons whv tne written declaration oi the lact, Call and see those ladies' shoes we whiob he presented for them to sign. you should borrow your money of P. IL Albright ft Co.

than can be offered are selling this week for 2.50. never axe yo men or are ye siavesi 819 MAIN st. and 104 w. 9th Ave. bkfore sold for less than S3 and 13.25.

at the Boston Shoe Store. by any other firm loaning money in Winheld. The wise man builds on a rock, the foolish, on the sands. Like the swallowing of a cent, the making of a mortgage is not the end of it, it must Mrs. J.

W. Haladay has gone to Au 6H CENTS WILL BUT A gusta to visit ber mother, few days, and attend the Commencement exercises of the Angusta high school. be redeemed. Deal with people, who TTT 11 to start with, will give vou the lowest THE ICE CREAM PARLOR Our hardware stock Is all bright and oi if ail raper, rates ana the most privileges, and then never squeeze you when you or your widow and orphan children get in ft -A-l'- new and we bays built our reputation for fair dealing and giving value re AT bard row. U.

Albright ft Co. ceived for every dollar spent with ns. BROWN SONS w. uandaii ft uo. RIVERSIDE AVENUE Is now open and choice ice cream, candies, nuts, temnerance drinks, rio-ara Jennings ft Bedillion vs, S.

H. Rogers Mrs. H. D. Crow and son came in on buy our wall papers muoh ehuaper and tobacco will be kept constantly on hand.

Open eyery day and craning. Good boats for rent. was the title ef a suit, tried with a jury, before Judge Buckman. yesterday evening. It was an action to recover than ny otber house la town and cannot, of last evening's train from Urbana, O.

Tbey were accompanied by IL M. Crow an attorney at law of that place, who course, be undersold. commission for selling certain proper misses ana ctmaren, at W. C. Root ft Another big thing for Wlnfield is the superior 5 cent cigar at.

Queen City Cigar House. They lead the van. J. ft T. Cousin's ladies' fine shoes, in machine-sewed and hand-turned.

W. Root ft Co. Our $2 SO ladies' goat and kid button shoos are the best in the city for the money. W. C.

Root ft Co. Get our prices on Shoes and Slippers before yon purchase yon will readily see our prices are the lowest. Boweb Rat. The celebrated Lone Star Hams, for sale by J. G.

Kraft. No cured meats sold in the city compare with the Lone Star. The finest beef steaks and roasts found on the city tables come from G. Kraft's old Farmers' Bank building. Walker Williams, one of Floral's merchants, came in, yesterday, aud remained ever last night to attend the commencement exercises.

We are glad some one is waking tip in reference to lightning conductors, and hope that it will be kept np until at least all our public buildings are protected. For drags, toilet articles, perfumes and stationery call at Charlton ft Bry-son's drugstore. Harter's old staid. Tbeir stock is all new and will give satisfaction. JTbere is a fine barber shop in the basement of the St.

James hotel, run by C. J. AlwelL It is a first-class shop and they shave for 10 cents, and cut for 25 cents. If yon wait a box of nice strawberries, call at Kraft's, in the old Farm rs' Bank building. lie receives a fresh lot every morning.

comes to visit his brother. H. D. Crow. ty icr aeienuanu Jennings ft Troup were the attorneys for the plaintiff and and J.

Wade McDonald for the de WANT COLUMN. The "Famous" as the new Ice Cream LAND, LOAN, AND INSURANCE AGENTS fendant. The Jury retired at 5:30 o'clock and remained out until eicht parlors on South Main street, are known, is having a splendid run for so new an enterprise. The rooms are uiM fnf A pent linp. np VIP.P.h.

AT1 Abstracts furoishel. faxes paid for non-resi Ijnts. Farms and City property for salo. li nnet for rent. Money loaned ou long or short time.

Correspondence solicited. -812 north Main up stairs. o'clock, when, not having agreed on a verdict, they were permitted to separate until morn ing. advertisement laFen for less than 25 cts. handsomely decorated and furnished oiranger, jaii up ana see us.

SlAr J- OKU HITE. and are very attractive KEN I.T room brloi house, well lo- caUd. PRVOtt ITOUNG. The First National bunk hniMInir now If von are afraid nt nvnlnnA Knll.4 in course of erection, at the corner of cyclone cellar about four feet in the WAWTED To sell or trale, a Hiohnrds dotihi barreled bricb loading gun. Worth jO, will ttade (or pony.

Apply at Keutucky Grocery, Wain street and Eighth avenue, and which will be flidihad hv Kp J. J. CARSON Will be One of the finest bunk hniliiintra grouna, cover it over securely and then go to the office of P. H. ft and have thera write you a tornado policy in the old reliable Phoenix Insurance Company.

P. Albrtoht ft Co. in the whole state of Kansas a building of which any metropolitan city, east of the fatliar nt Dealers in Mens Boys and Children's AFTEB May tut milk from the Wlnflfld ctnndard dairy will be oolil at IS cent gallon at and retail at ZUcentA, 1 boe wtHbing to be iapplied wfil please cBil on oradrlre btivara, the oliietl milk lean in the city. well be proud. The ladies of the Christ! will serve refreshments, at the Opera House, on Mondav evening.

Mt S1t J. IL Ballen, who hat Seen at Syra Inquire at 3H ALR ffoase and two lota. Z14KMiUiih Ave. Fins Clolliing Jarmslims GooJs.Hats, Etc. from 5 o'clock till 10 o'clock aod hope to, at that time, meet their mini OR RENT fnrnlahed rooms.

8outhws corner Manor and Xenta evsoje. friends. All members ef the chnn-h cuse and Ashland, the past three weeks, in the Interest of his lumber business, returned borne yesterday. Mr. Bullen is an entrgetio business maa and thoroughly conversant with the lumber trade.

All goods mako in plain airi sild at one price. Satisfaction guar Bunch of kera, fminrl ths banki interentei are requested to meet at the church Tuesday next at 10 o'clock a. 1 nrtherirer. Owner can cave same ty anteed or money tefunled. 812 Main Street between 8th and 9th Are.

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