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1 1 THE CHANUTE DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 104. paqe Three. i. znmcsrann TiVELFTH BIENNIAL REUNION. CITY NEWS.

-m -mr wr hI wmm mtm tBtm IM mm IMI mm PTTiYT TT I 4 TT TT TT VTT a iH tl Chanute Men Vill Attend Meeting of Survivors cf Iowa Brigade. if II -I EOULA1 in. You will find on inspecting our stock that we are a strictly up-to-date Clothing Store. Henry Coburn of this city will go to Iowa next month to attend the twelfth bi-ennial reunion of Crocker's Iowa Brigade, which will be held at Waterloo, Iowa, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 13th and 14th. The brigade was composed of the Eleventh, Thirteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Iowa Volunteer Infantry.

The survivors, together with their wives, sons and daughters- are invited to attend the reunion. The biennial address will be delivered by Col. W. H. Michael of Washington, D.

C. Mrs. W. H. Crites is visiting at Wilma.

Miss Gussie Bertram has gene to Colorado to spend a month. Miss Hope Arnold has returned from a short visit at Thayer. Miss Maybelle Hinckle of Mulvane is the guest of Miss Ada Cates. Mrs. Bramwcll of Humboldt is the guest of Mrs.

Robert J. Oglesby. Miss Pearl McDonald has gone to Lake Petoski, Wisconsin for an outing. Miss Blanche Brown of Emporia is visiting her siiiter, Mrs. George E.

Green. J. J. Callendar has gone to Oswego. Mrs.

Fred Alexander is visiting in Fredonia. Miss Olive Reed has returned to MEET ALL 0 WE WILL Jil til lE li 0 SUMMIT HILL. Summit Hill, Aug. 8 (Special). The Western company began work on Well No.

1 on the King farm last week. The drilling contract was given Ottawa after a visit with Mr. and Mrs we have prided ourselves for years, and our success has E. 11. Bennett.

to Loy Wilson. proven that we have always given the best goods for the least money. IS Hugh Owens and family spent Sunday at John Crane's. Mrs. F.

P. O'Donnell came in from Chicago Tuesday of last week to Bpend the summer with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Maggie Crane. W. W.

Gardner, wife and daughter returned Friday after a two weeks' Btay at the Fair. bu ore awe us vi STRONG AND GARFIELD rsry World's -Fair Nearly Done. St. Louis, Aug. 9.

M. Berkowitz, 00k. a rw mm C. Mrs. B.

II. Ashford and little daughter have returned from a five weeks' stay in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. L.

V. Ilerron have returned to Iola after a visit with their son, C. C. Herron. W.

A. Coulter Cab and Transfer. Office phone 11; residence CG. Remember the Old Line. Mrs.

II. P. Farrelly has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. S.

T. Fyffe at Gravette, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. O.

P. Butler and daughter, Miss Leota. left today for a visit at Colorado Springs. Mrs. A.

C. Foster has returned to Levington, 111., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. C. A. McCune and other relatives.

Mrs. W. S. Westfall has gone east. She will visit St.

Louis, Chicago and New York and will select her fall stock of millinery. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Carver of Prescott, Arizona, have gone to Denver, after a short visit with Mrs. Carver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sturdevant. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Glaze left yesterday for St. Louis. After a short stay at the Fair, they will go to Chattanooga and Sweet Water, for a month's visit. Go jbuooiuix vuim5 ia.u commissioner, has received a cablegram stating that a valuable collection of applied art pieces cast in iron, will bo added to the Russian exhibit.

They will probably be placed on display in the Palace of Liberal Arts. When the long delayed Russian exhibit is fully installed, the exhibits of the exposition will stand completed in their entirety. arvaii Leaders of Styles and Prices. EMBASSADOR Boom Chanute by using the Chanute oil For sale at The Tribune office only. Swellest design ever put on the market.

Call and huy a bunch. The Best Cook Cannot Prepare a Satisfactory Meal unless she has IS Bartlesville Delegation to Colorado. Four Bartlesville families, containing altogether eighteen persons, passed through the city yesterday, on the way to Colorado where they will all spend a month in the mountains. The heads of die families were Messrs. J.

J. Curl, William Johnston, Jesse Ovcrlease, and E. C. Carmean. The men are prominent merchants and oil men of Bartlesville.

GLASS GROCERIES. 6 a a a 1 11 Ki a fi J. W. WIKSLOW, BAR R. Successor to Mrs.

Colaw, Under First National Bank Bldg. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED E3 El 11 I la 1 El 3 21 You Always Find them at New Music Studio. Edna Ramsey has This is beastly hot weather. Yoa ought to have some cooling and refreshing dish these sultry days. There is nothing that will coma so near touching the spot as the Orange sherbet Tutcher Alexander are serving at the Manhattan Cafe.

Don't wait until it is too late to buy a typewriter, do it now, and get a bargain. The Western Typewriter Supply company have all kinds of Typewriters for sale, rent or exchange. Get their prices. J. F.

Jersezy has opened a pawnshop over post office. Money loaned on watches, diamonds, and all valuables. Orange sherbet is colder than ice cream and makes the most delicate summer disb that can be served. Tutcher Alexander have it. Now is the time to buy a typewriter cheap.

See add in this paper. rented Bigger Than Ringling's. Barnum fc Bailey's show be in Iola Sept 20. It is said to be larger than Ringling's by 13 cars and will seat 14,000 persons. Try Imboden's Imperial Flour.

SHIRLEY BROS. CHASE SANBORN'S COFFEES, NONE BETTER rooms in the new Wilder building, at the corner of Grant avenue and Main street and opened a music studio. Miss Ramsey is an accomplished musician and has a class of about thirty pupils at present. For First Class Service Visit the Barber Shop and Bath Room of Back as Postal Clerk Again. J.

C. Williams has resumed his position as postal clerk and is running on Trains Nos. 203 and 204. He began work again about two weeks ago. L.

A Consult Mr. McCoskrie berore taking out liife Insurance. FIRST NATIONAL BANK TH OF CHANUTE. Typewriters are a necessity, not a luxury. Now is the time to get one cheap.

Sc; list in this issue. BARGAIN RATES. On August 0th atd 23d, end September l. ih and 27th, rouDd trip tickets will be sf 11 via. T.

from St Louis. Kansas City, Hannibal ard otter Missouri aud Kansas ro nts to Indian Territory. Oklahoma and Ceutral and Fauern Texas at PLUMBER IN A HURRY I PURE, SANITARY MILK. E3 El a CAPITAL SI 00,000.00. SURPLUS The Barkley San- itary Slilk Co.

will S3 G. II. LINDSAY. President. J.

U. LIGHT, Vice-President. D. M. KENNEDY, Vice-President, A.

N. ALLEN, Cashier. I be in operation on Your business will receive careful attention if entrusted to us. $15.00. Monday, August 1, and their product 2 can be purchased Walter L.

Smith, DRUGGIST. II. L. Freeman, Prej. M.

JoxEs.Vice Prea. 8. Jones, Atty. Jno. L.

Robinson, Caihier McFadden, Asit. Cuftb from all prominent The Southwest ts iuvltirg. The crops nre tfod, conditions acd pro-pects never more favoraMe. Inl'an Territory, Cklahoma and Texas are ia netd of people and o.Ter plenty of opportunities for investments of capita and labor. GO NOW.

Take advantage of this excep ional opportunity. Ask me about rates and particulars. I'll gladly eend you somethitg new In printed matter about tte Southwest. grocery siores ana Imi 4- rtlt clATa a Home State Bank. Capital $15,000.00.

MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD APPROVED George Morton, Gen. P. and T. St. Louis, Mo.

4 That sounds absurd, doesn't it? Because you never knew that a Plumber knew what hurry was. Well, we often get A HURRY UP CALL, and we are Johnnie on the spct, every time. Your interests are always first in our mind when you call us. Try us on the next job, and see. GOLAW MONTAGUE We solicit your account and will give your business accurate and careful attention.

We are prepared to extend all the accommodations consistent with conservative banking. If yoa are contemplating opening an account, or banking business of any kind, your patronage will be appreciated. Jno. L. Robinson, Cashier.

Dove's Barn. DR. E. HOLLAND STEWART, 1 Sp6CiEllist ors CViIes by t1s method than HAS LOCATED IN CHANUTE. any other in use.

A single treat-Fifteen vears experience in the xnent will convince you that it has 'Phone 431. P. O. Block. First-Class Single Turnouts.

treatment of diseases of Women, Nervous Diseases, Bladder and Koch Bros.S; Furniture no equal; also treats hay fever, catarrhal deafness, discharging ears (otorrhoea), chronic diseases treated by electricity and modern remedies. 217 East Main Street, Up Stairs. Opp. Santa Fe Depot, N. Grant Livery, Feed and Sale Stables at Buffalo, Kansas.

Kidney Diseases, Rheumatism, Stricture, Eczema, Piles, Throat Diseases. Catarrh by-New Method. Davis Merritt, Always Good Goods. Always Good Prices. See MALLORY for UWAKt a a a a a a a 9 a Electric Door Bell Work Wiring Stoves And Implements.

O. V. B. Cuttiery, nothing better. WE'RE IN A POSITION And Electric Fans.

The Best for the Money. To offer you tlie best the market af a Also Sanitary Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fittin fords in the way of meats. And our prices, you know, are always the lowest, We handle only prime stock. Jones Block. Phone 89.

a Quality and quantity guaranteed. First 2 West End Barn, J. L. MORRISON, Prop LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Phone 125.

Answered Promptly and at AH Hour3. Bloomheart, Wright Co. Outfitters for Gentlemen. class mutton, veal, pork, and poultry I a equally low. Can't do better anywhere Butler's City Market Candies, Scavsnir Ecofcs Tctacca end Pipe? ST iND.

Ruble Allegretti Cooplate LIns of Standard Fiction. For the Holidays. Magazines, Clears, i piiENTlCB NEWS West Main. 77.

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