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TTTE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1895.
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KANSASOT
Ae Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
Our store will be a vision of loveliness. Our
GrandOpeningofSpringMillinery
occurs at that time. Our trimmer, Mrs. A. V. itc
Carty, of Chicago, is one of the most artistic in the
West, and her creations arc perfect dreams of beauty.
A bunch of wood violets as a souvenir to every lady.
AND REMEMBER lh:,t on those days we will give
$r.t3 worth of lining with every dresss purchased at our
store.
This is all. Haven't time to write more.
KAfSSAS-CHTY-KAS'
These Firms Do Business
Keeleylnstitute
Portsmouth llltlic
Jt will jmy
, Ton ntrorpiMi
' liif iift tiling lit
hip impel anil
I urn II urc linn
to i oiiio In and
Itcmrmbcr Micro 1
no Krnlrr Inrtltnte
tn Knnii4 Clt. Mi).
nmriirn of Cheap
Iml tutors.
look oor otir Mock.
HolzmarkFurniture
('l)MI',NV,
(Si A. IM! Mlnm ota At.
E, R. Gallender
Printing Co.,
fill! Allmicsotn Ave.
fine Job Work of all
kinds a specialty.
BELLE VIEW !
$125, $150, $200.
SKI rush, lull mro ISS
per month.
S. N. Simpson & Son,
Chamber or Com Illdg
3
G. W. BETTS,
Justice of flic I'eacc,
1 I fill nnd
miiincHfitii Ate.
Marriage ceremony
performed without
publicity If requested.
Collections a specialty.
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ULF'S
Up 'In Unto
tiii:
StciuuLai. ilry
M OWL
1'or the next sixty
ilaxs I will Laundiy
Lme Curtains at -3c
apiece, 01 liOc per pair.
ii. r. iiui.i', I'mp.,
Oth state sts.,
Kiiiimih city. Ki.nwi.
Tty St .Malts iretto
Sarsapirllla, the beit
spring tonic and blood
put nitron the market
to day.
?tlt ami Minn. Ate.
The Portsmouth investment Go.
Booms '.li and 3a I'nrtmnoi.tli Illdg.
Has u number of bis snaps In all kinds of
vacant and Improved property. For a sam
ple: 1 4-room house, 60 feet, nlco shade, 1
block from car line, JS30; 1 8-room house. CO
feet of ground, corner, car close, 11,500.
Terms to suit.
A book full of such bargains.
Fire ....
Int-urnnce ry
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v ninn. Ave.
tll. it7t.
221
Kansas Avenue.
To-morrow looming
We will be open for business. You will
and you can get
CHEAP FOR CASH.
EATON'S
Cash Grocery,
Corner Third St and Kansas Ave.,
AR M O UIWALE, KANSA S.
UTTER'S
Next Monster Special Sale will be Tuesday Afternoon, April 2d. Mus
lin, Calico, Table Linen, Dress Goods, etc., etc, will bo slaughtered as
usual. Small ads and big bargains draw the crowds to
UTTERS,
1019 NOATH FIFTH STREET,
EASTER
NOVELTIES.
Kister Novelties and line Jewelry re
tailed at wholesale prices. Ik thu xxaicry of
C 1. Lee, Hie old reliable Minnesota ave
nue Jeweler. We liaxo now on hand one uf
the most complete stoiks of line Jewelry
oxer placed beforo the public in this cit).
Jlealteliis the haul times, xxo huva u make
fcueh a rtttiictluu In prkx". thut Jew city
can be put i-hakeU from us ut S'oi njr lutis.
c. i.Xee,
5 16 Minnesota Ave
Because They Advertise.
Successor to Ktinpnit City I'lnnlng Mill,
Itli St., Cor. Oakland Ale..
Telephone lllft'l. K.NSH CITV, KAS.
WINDOWS, DOORS, M0LDIN3S,
SCKOUi mill HAND SVWl.Nn nnd TURXINO
U inulte ti SppclaUv of Stair IlnlliHnfr,
Itnnk (otintirH uml Oilier Fliture
VVM. BIRD,
riv it,"
LOCKSMITH
nnrt
HELL-HANdER.
Elcclilo Bolls, Speak
ing Tillies Inserted
Key lining a (specialty.
0:.7 Ml.iiici.ntn Ale.
ten Croum and
TirHShlpppil --
or Helix- aflrj
S kinds of
Inc Hnkory.
Good. Citmllc.
HINCH BROS.
Tlio Short Order
KESTAURANT:
Bxory thing clean and
neat. Homemade Plos.
etc. Open until 12
o'clock each night.
01H Minnesota Are.
To Pros
pective, buy
ers of
(rllHOlillO
Stoves.
Cull nnd inspcit the
"exr Process" bc
forn purchasing.
F. W. BAUTLETT.
fi.lK Minnesota Arc,
CANCER CURED
With Soothlnp.llalmy Oils
Ciinc-pr, Tumor, Catarrh,
Kc7iiua unci all kln Ilia,
tahos. St nil for Hook.
I'lpnne mention tJourniil
Dr. D. M. BYE,
Combination Oil Cure,
Han nun City
A 60 candle
power Gas
Light costs
Less than A
cent per hour.
Wyandotte Gas Co.
T.l. lHtlo. Hust.dllia
221
Kansas Avenue.
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS,
TWENTY-SIX INCHES
Is the kngth of a trunk which wu can sell
sou
FOR $1,75.
, It's a pretty eood trunk, too, strange as
It may neeni, and xxould traxel a Ions: ways
before it fe'ax'u out. It's not made of
SOLE LEATHER
Of coulee, but It la a eood honest trunk
for the money. We can cell ion the bole
leather ones, too. If ion want them, and
we 1 .111 belt j oil all other klmU uud quali
fies!, as cheap und us eood ux uu can buy
them anywhere, uud a Krc.it deal cheaper
and belter than moat places.
We would like to show them to you.
MAUNDER BROS.,
620 Minnept? Av.
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B
. C. BABCOCK & CO
JUNCTION GASH GROCERY HOUSE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
1900-1902 North Fifth Street, Kansas City, Kansas.
"I." roatl cars will transfer from any line of the Metropolitan system in Kansas City, Mo., Argentine,
Annonrdalc, Kivcrvicw; pass the door every three minutes, fare only 5c.
We Are Striking Hard
These day?. lt's turning things upside down, too, but people don't seem to mind it in this case, WE AKE
STRIKING to introduce our splendid lines of Groceries for new trade ami for a bigger business than
we've over done before. We've got the goods to do it with of the right qualities at the right prices. Our
ASSORTMENTS are the largest, VARIETIES the greatest, QUALITIES the most reliable and PRICES
beyond competition's reach.
Our patrons' appreciation is the goal we seek. We arc always devising ways andmcans to attract, w in
and retain the favor of the purchasing community.
By LIBERALDEALING, by batisfying every reasonable request, by courteous attention to all, we
make buying groceries at our store a pleasurable vocation.
And after all is said, the real iocret of our success is WE SAVE YOU MONEY. Hang this list up for
uture reference. It moans money TO YOU.
m-lb sack Davit N'o, 10 flour, 1 10
M-lb snek Queen I'lour, $1.0".
CO-lb ack Luxury I'lour, 8"c.
M-lb pnek (4"0 lllh Patent) flour, S.V.
2 Iotes I!rciu 5c.
(iohlen v How Suunr, 17 lb! for EOc.
i:tr.t "C" soft Suciir, 10 lbs for Wlc.
fl0-ll ack (WO HlKh I'alent) flour, 00c.
2 cans K. C. Iliklm; J'owil.r, 2'c.
'i-plnt bottle best lllulnc;, r.o, pint bottles,
lOo.
New Oiloatm Jlolaei, for cooklnir, beau,
tlful Roods, '.-'c Knllnn.
r. lh1 line Crown ItnlMtn. 23c.
J 1(1-07 loavei Bread, Cc.
II lbs Grunnlatod HiiRar, COc (with nn or
der). Jlet bulk Haklnff Towder, Be pound.
Gallon IMu Apples, "'c can.
B lbs Apple Itutter. L'
3 pkKS Whe.it flakes, 23c.
I'eabeny Collee, 20c pkp, S for 1.
Xectiirlnes. loo lb
Cheese, lOo lb; 3 lbs, 23c.
linked Iteans, loc oan.
f'rctmiry Butter, 230 lb.
fancy Git on Curfe 23c lb.
2 lbs Vnnlll i Wafers, LSc.
One-half liuliel sack Corn Jlenl, 33c.
I lbs California Sweet l'runes, 23c.
10 lbs Scotch Itollcil Otts, 23o.
I iiks Oats, 23c.
0 cans f irly Juno Peas. S3c
3 lbs Sultana Seedless f.alslns, 23c.
Prompt delivery to all parts of Kansas City, Kas., Armourdalc, Argentine, Chelsea Place
and Oakland. Out-of-town orders shipped promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Wall Paper
Was never so cheap as we are selling it this spring.
You can get any color of the rainbow, at any price from
5 cents to $3 per roll, and the cheap papers that we
carry come 111 tuli combination sulewall, border and
ceiling made to match in
and see us and we will
have your home papered,
a thoroughly efficient corps of paper hangers whose
work we guarantee. We are still selling
Paints-
the best on earth, at prices in keeping with the quality.
When you buy paint here, you get absolutely pure
goods. We could not afford to sell adulterations, for
we want your future as well as your present orders. Ask
us for a color card showing samples of I louse, Carriage,
Enamel, Roof, and, in fact, anything in the paint line.
We are making especially low prices at present on
Next door to
Husted Building.
JOHN C. HORTOIM,
(SO J- MINNESOTA AVE.
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Our Low Prices
on Good Groceries.
Quality away up; our PRICES
the very LOWEST.
A lean pocketbook fairly smiles
with joy, knowing it is able at our
prices to provide Good, l'resh,
Wholesome Groceries.
Eggs 10c doz. Monday and
Tuesday.
Colorado Potatoes. 85c per
bushel.
For Coffee and Tea wo beat
them all.
14 lbs Granulated Sugar 50c.
14 lbs Best Cranulated Sugar
50c 16 oz to the pound, our
scales do not weigh wind.
2 16 oz Loaves First Quality
Bread for 5c,
Eli Pettijohn's Best Breakfast
Food. 10c,
Pickles 5c quart.
That California 3 lb Lemon
Cling Peach at (5c Is a Daisy,
Let us save you money,
Itespcct fully,
W.A.GRISW0LD
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508 JIJNESOTA AYJSKUB 508
PNDERF
2 .t-lh cans California Apricots, 23c.
r. gallons IIcinlllKlit Oil, Mc.
f cnllons Gasoline, Kic.
4 lbs. r.liu.i Heuns, 2V.
2 cans 2-lh .Mirlln Wnunor's Ovslcrs, 23c.
2 rnns J-lh .Mm tin Wusner's Oysters, 13c.
fi pkRs, Itlrd Seed, 23c.
Cotton Mops, 20.
HO lbs. Aurora Ilnrd Whett flour, $2.
100 lbs. )j;cluii WholK Whe.it flour, J2
Oolont,', Imperial. Gunpowder, Japan and
fnKllsh llrenkfiist Tens, 23c lb.; u lbs. for Jl.
t Hifre ivaektco Gold Dust, 20c.
1 do cakes. Toilet So ip, 23c.
il piLkapos Pcarllnc, 23i
1 cake Saiiollo, So.
( botes Oil Sardines, 23c.
1 bo Imporleil Sardines, lCc. or 2 for 23c.
:t cuns lliKlc Condensed -Milk, 60c.
r. sacks Corn Meal, J3e.
2 irks Graham flom. 23e
4 pickaqies Corn Stnich, 23c.
10 lbs, fell Soda, 23c.
7 lbs ni u h unl picked Xavy Tleans, 23c,
2 cans Columbia Hher Stlmon, lf.
12 lbs. Hominy or Grits, 23..
2 cans 'Vollow Crawford Peaches, 23e.
n 1-11, boxes Maraionl, 23c.
T lbs C'Tllfornl i Drh1"! fetches, 23c.
I onus Concentrated I.jc, 23t.
7 lbs Gi.en Peas, 23e
1 lbs 1vii)loe,a or Pearl Hirley, 23c
2 lbs Citron, Lemon or Grange Peellns,
-3e.
2 cans r orn. 13c.
I lbs Choke i:aporated Tears, 23c.
both color and design. Call
tell you how cheaply you can
and remember that we have
-144.
-U4. 444.
mm, AGAIN
1
We lmxo lunoxeU to our old stand, 111
Minnesota, nx'enue, and limy opened up
xxlth n lomplite new lmo of nil kinds of
e IIII1l.il , .1,1,1k .1,1.) .ftlil.i liivurbu l'. .1 , .1 t
the imiii-:s Im u. ni, and tliat-Uaps
Koodrf (it the lowest no-fellne itriLcs for
CASH only la our motto, Hero ate a few of
Tim pikcs xxe on 1 lor (he (omuiK xxieu:
SO Ibd lliieat rfiaiiulatcd tmsur, Jl, xxlth or
der nmoiintiiisJ to 3.
H lbs Una Branulated susar for 60c, with
order tiinoumiiiK to )J S).
StiU'tlj fiesh 1 kipi, 10c per 1I07..
fresh country butter, U1.., 13 und 20c per
pound.
Queen of the Pantry, S2.00,
Imperial, Jl 73
Whlta Loaf. $1.73.
Beauty. J1.73
White Hull Jl 13.
Huiillower. 51.33.
LaiKu tauk corn meal, 20c.
a baiks corn meal, 15c,
I plKB buckwheat, 25c
I pi.,; pancake llnur, 23c,
1 jilxKJ oat Hake, 23o.
Tomatoes, per can 13c,
I cans Marrowfat peas, 23c,
4 cans line xxax nnd ttrltiB beans. 25c.
1 can California peaches, 15o; 2 for 23c,
1 can California amlcots, 13c.
1 .ui eKB plums, 13c: 2 for 23c,
1 t-an Rieen Biiues, 13c.
Sfto Gunpowfkr tei, 23c,
Mc Jap in te 1, 2,,
SOo Kngllsh Breakfast tea, 23e
Wo mixed unions and Gunpowder tea, 23c,
10 bats Water Qiifit soap, 2ic,
s bars Ibex soip. 23c.
1 box Buttermilk Miip, 3 In box. 15c,
fine California pinned, per lb, Cc.
Best California peaches. 10c
Best California black prunes, 10c.
Best exaporated tipples, HV
1: lbs best Musuitel raisins, 23c,
C lbs best cleaned currants, 23c,
full lino ol Chase .1 Sanborn's coffees,
Arbuiklo package colfee, 20c.
Lion pukage coffee, 2'Je.
Kansas city Baklntr Powder. 5, 10 and 13c
1 lb Dr. Price's baklnir poxx'der, 10c.
2 lbs full cream cheete. 23c,
Sxxett potatoes. 10c per bushel.
Home mown potutoes, 50o per bushel
Coloiado potitoen, &' per bushel
A Hue Hue of all kinds of fruits and x ea
tables always on hand
E.BMASTERSON
444 MINNESOTA, j
2 lbs dried Blackberries, 2.
;iiiKer, Pepper nnd Allspice, per lb, 13c.
I iloz boxes Parlor Matches. 10c.
Good Cider Vinegar, 2 nals for 23c,
B "liks Table Salt, Pc.
3 ll.s in,,., 23c.
A line nfsortment of Oranges, from 13c
to 4'V pet iluen.
10-lb pall Mime Meat, 73c.
13 lbs Apple llutli r, !V
White Srup, extra line, per palt, Mo.
1 sal Catsup, 30c
1 Kill .Mustatd, roc
lliluzs pme Cldir Vlnecnr, per Ballon,
33c
California Bartlett fears, 13c per can.
1 lbs Mixer frunis, 23c.
20 lbs like, Jl
S bait. Water Queen Soap. 23c.
s bars Woman s frit ml hoap, 23c.
7 bus Ib(X Soap. 23c.
7 bars Lenox Soap, 23c.
0 bars loi x Soap 23i.
ii bars Giandpa s Vxondcr Soap, 23c,
0 birs Brown Sotp, 23c.
I, birs Itihbltts ho ip, 23c,
.'. hoxi i. Sciubbliifr Lxe, 23c.
3-lb can Manhattan Biking Powrtpr, 73c.
2 lbs Btatin ,: fltfs mifln I) ilry Butter,
2 lbs OIeoni.itK.il Ine, 23c.
1 K.al Sour Plcklon, iV
1 K.il Hi nil's Swict Pickle", 23c.
Pi ench IV is. liio jiti ran.
String beans, Du pit can.
Aro Stranger Thttn
Do you know that it is a fact that
we are selling Groceries and Pro
visions lower than any other store
in the city, considering the quality?
Compare this list and investigate.
It will save you money.
Coloi.idn pntiloe- Wc tier bu.
hweel potatoes, ,13.' per nil.
rush countij butter, joe to 20o per lb,
Stikilv liiih egiis. 102 er 1I07
I'ui-li lountiy butter, 12',.c, I3o ami 20a per
pound
n) lbs 1.1 it family llnur. 1 10 to Jl 50.
li) lbs hiit taiiilli Hour, J1.7u to $1,73.
J arks c ornme i), 13c
.3 jikcs bm.kwhe.it, J3c.
' I1ks paucikii lloui, 23c.
4 pl,KS oat II ike, 23c
'lorn itocs, p,ir can, 3c.
1 1 linn Mmioxxfat peas, 23e.
I inns Hue h.ix nn I stilne; be m. 23e.
1 can Cillioiula p, it lies, lie.
1 can California npilcots, Uc,
1 111 i (iff plums, 1,,'e
1 can srci 11 buris, lie,
fr) Gunpoixiki tia, 23c.
ft .1 ip in tt 1, 23c
j. KnlNh Bieikfast tea, 23c,
,ih mlxi I iiolmiK" and Gunpnxxder tea, 23c,
10 bat s att r 1 Juc 1 n soap, 23c,
? b 11 -. Bu x soap, 23i
fine C ilifui ul 1 pruin 3, per lb, 5c,
liest Callfiiiul.i n,u lies. 10c
Ikst Calitoriil 1 sllx,r iiune,s', 10c,
Bi a ixapoiateil apples. 10j; 3 lbs, 23c.
ii Ins bi-,1 Musi ate) laWlns, 23c.
0 lbs I, -,1 cl,- mid 1 urranta, 2uc,
1 lbs 1, old, 11 Itlo lolfee. Jl.
! lbs J ax. 1 and .Mocha otlce, Jl.
J' j lbs best .lax. 1 IIP nd colfee. Jl.
Kan; is city Inl.liiK powder, i, 10 and 13c.
1 Ih l)r filie's 1, ikinnr powder, l);.
1 l lull en 1111 OitiH. 10c,
1 (al can apples, bOKl rju.illty, 20c.
i lbs line lie, 23c.
7 lbs Hue hind tikked beans, 23c,
Mrs! Colo! n!o Iiom . 13r.
lkt Crllfornta npilcots. 10c.
1 Kill eoiimrx HorKlium, 20c,
t bal .N'ew tnkaiis molasses, S3c,
I nal silxir drip Hjuip. iloe,
1 1 ni genuine maple sx nip, 50.1,
i lbs California t tlslns, jie,
.1 lbs liOiuloii layei raisins, 23c,
I lbs ex ipuritiil pears, 2.1c.
1 lb titioii or lemon peel, 10c,
ii lh, dati , 23i
1 lb plttid iheiries, 10c.
1 plttf mince 1111 it. 3c,
2 ijts ci.u iciiles 15c.
,1 1. ins i, iui. In nli s, 23c.
cius i.isiiln iiks, 23c.
I cans lil.ii kheirks, 23o.
1 cans Htriiij,- lieiim or l.lmas, 2Sc.
1 cans mm i 1 01 ti, 23c.
2 ems Jtiitt pi as, 2V,
2 tans mil Coluiiibl 1 rlx'er salmon, 23c.
7 cans doiiiistli, sanllnes, 23c,
2 tans mustard H.irdlnes, 15c.
1 doz l-lli oj stirs, i)c.
1 1I04 2-lh osti is, Jl.1,0.
1 cans potted hum or tongue, 25a,
1 can lobsters, 13c.
1 KUl Jut; mustard, 50c,
I it Jar all) ill pickles, 10c.
1 gal plekld, 111 xlnoe.ir, 20c.
I pkrfs oat Hakes, 20e.
.1 pkKS lueaMast fooj, 2h-,
3 jikipj lmpotted macaroni, 23o
5 lbs fieoh ujster 1 lackers, 23c,
pi lbs llout, euu.al to ijueen of fantrj".
jix'lliB fancy pitcnt flour, S1.50.
100 lbs hlsh grade tauilly iloui, J1.23.
a SMITH,
1914 North Fifth st
KANSAS CITY, KAS.
KiCf A4(C( fCCf
The Journal office has been
removed from the Chamber
of Oommeroe to the first floor
of the Columbia Building at
Sixth street and Minnesota
avenue.
numziminim 1
27277727,
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PEOPLE'S URKET.
We aro tryin., to establish hero n
populai people s mm ket. A marled
xx hero the nfoplo t .111 come mul uot
the goods tlity rctjuiro in every
day affairs of life without havmi to
pay thu funcj, csorliitnut prices
that are exacted by the aristocratic
stores, and the other stores that sell
goods at stiff prices and "charge
it." We arum the marketi of thi3
country in person, constantly, or
represented by our numerous buy
cr.t, at different points over the
country, ami arc buying goods
every tiny at the closest prices that
cash can command. We bring the
goods bote; mark them at the
closest cash prices c cm afford,
and sell them to the people that
need these goods at these close cash
prifcs. We taku all the risk of
ihcso goods by saying: "Uring
them back and got your cash if
they don't suit." Yesterday wo
bought a loiind lot, a part of a car
load of California Oranges, ami
placed them on sale at 3 dozen for
.25c, p;id solu in one day over one
half thu purchase. We sold them
to the consume, at retail at less
than they car. be bought on the
market, in 50 box lots, at wholesale.
The people who bought these
goods at this price made the most
money in the transaction.
Wo soil 3 full iiiiimt lo.txcs of first
class ljrcnil for 5c. I'ooplo xxho ouplit to
Kiiuxx -.ay xxo oan't uH'otil to ilo It, jut
we aro ilolnjr It tiuil mo satisficii xx'itli
thu results. WouWtjrot xerj- much pi oil I
on these, nml don't xxntit xory much, be
cause xc sell for cash, iiccnuso, if xx-esull
a.lollnr's xxotth of bieatl mul liaxo a
nickol for clear profit, xxn uro that mncli
tihciit), ami can reinvest it nml t.cll nn
other iloll.u's xxorth to-morrow. If xxo
"cli.it (To It" 011 tlio liooui xvo xxonlil hnvo
noitlicr the dollnr nor tlio nicltcl; there
fore, xx-c iloti'L "clinrge it."
o it iroes In our sline deiiartment.
xxheto xxe sell laillcs' $2 30 nml $.100
-shoos for J2 00. mid men's $2.30 nnd JJ.00
shoes for $2 00, anil so on.
So It kocs in our dress sooils depart
ment. You can come In that depatt-
lnent lo-iiiijtiow ami xxe xwll sell jou n
It! Inch xxlde. pine xxool black ficncli
llentietta, that you would call n bar
B.iln nnxxx'hcie at S3c per niil, nml xxe
xx III st II It to jou at 50c per jnril.
Don't make much pioflt on it; ilon't
xx ant much piollt. We sell n piece or
two of it cxtry tl.iy and pet tlio ctiBli,
with xxhlch xxo can buy another- piece.
These nto rome of the ic.isons why
this stoic is a I xx ii)i busy ami cioxxaled
to Its utmost capaclt) limine- the tough
est times that conic. Tills stoia has
nexer been haul times since it lltst came
to this tow ii. and It nexer expects to s(,
loin,- as it keeps up its present methods
of business Would nu not like, to
onmo and ffet In the bucnln piocessiou
nnd s.txe about 30 00 to SloOOO on jotif
Jiuicliaseb this jeni?
(xJT-jmt;,
.
524-526-528 Minnesota Ave.
REPUBLICANCITY TICKET.
for Mnxor-GKOUGi: J T ISS.
fot 1 Hi Cl. ik- 1: I. fcillOlt'l
ful Cltv Att'illnx T A l'UI.LOCK
for city Trc isunr-J W CHHGUSON.
1 lil'.NC'lIAIllX'.
First Ward . !' I'LI'UBS
Steond Wind, long tuin C, N. IIAM-
JIU.S'D.
Get nnd Waul, short tcim f. O.
WHIinLHIl
Third Waul C .M SIMPSON',
fourth Wuil-o 11, TltoVxIHt,
fifth W.ud-W M. III'NN
filxth Waid-.HHI.V AVIDSO.V.
SCHOOL BOABIJ.
fiecond Wnid-ltuilHBT CAMPlinLL.
Third W.inl W. U BABNILVHT
JUSl'ICLR Of Till; fHACC.
first DIstilut-GfOBGi: M IIUGIIBS.
Second DIStllct-GCGItGL XV BlUTrf.
Thlid iJlsttlet-itollx i- MMS.
CIl.NhTABLl S
first District-. W. HAItiiin
Keeond Distill 1 -H V 'I ILLI.ltV.
Thlid Dlstrl. I- I H Pl.UMNS
PROUD OF THE TICKET
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NOMiM,i-siti:roi:B'iiii: ri.iiii.i:.
CERTAIN TO WIN A VICTORY.
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.Not n Xliuh Meat on llniul ns 1 hero
Sboiilil He, II Is Cl iliiu-il-Bcrgur
Again '.tores thn Ac-
coiiiiiniils.
'Ihe municipal campalsn In Kansas City.
Kas is draw Ins to 11 close and as tho
day of election npptnaehes a genuine, old
fashioned lte tibllcun xlotoiy Is asiured.
It Is noxx simply n matter of m ijoritlts,
Tlio Hepiibllean pa ity, as It alwajs dots,
has put fuiward a ticket xxhlch appculs to
exery xoler In the elty, irrespectixo ot
pattj, as one which all who haxo tlio In
terests of the city at heart max suppoit
xxlth salety and without upology. There
Is not it xxeak candidate on the entire
ticket, Horn linsor to constable. The Ito
publlcius of the city ure xery pioud of
the pnsonncl of the ticket, and the tutu
Is a unit In Its suppoit.
Gioigo J. Twlss, the nominee fur major,
bus nexei been majoi, but as a membei of
the council lie has uniulied it knowledgo
uf the a Halts of the city which will bo In
Vdliiible lo him lu llm petfoiinain e uf the
ilutlci uf the ullice.
, 11, L. Sliort, the nominee for city cleik.
I1.14 sirxtd in that i.ipuclty foi ueaily two
jears and for sexeral eau befoio thut he
was chief deputy
V. A, I'olloek, the nominee for city at
torney. Is u ilsliu' juiiiij lawjer of Ar
mourdale, xxho has seiytd one term us
county attorney
J. W. IVlgtison, the ratiiUUte for le
elecllon as cits tieasuiei. has serxed In
that cupucltj lor Ihe past four j ears, lie
1 .a heaxy taxpajcrs uud an old resident
of tlw eltj.
The council ticket Is especially stiong.
W. f, fettis. Ihe candidate In thu first
xxurd. It a joung business man with l.nge
luterists in tlie tlty. Charles 2'. Hani
iiioud, lu the tk'cond waul. Is .1 candidate
for re-election. 1 o Wheeler, cmuii
date fo. the shott turn lu tlie becond 1
ward, has serxed a short tcim. bj ap,.oint. '
meiit, lu that espaeltj C M. Simpson, j
naBiWWiiLn i,."e.r1if'1 ?','!;!S.ft .K'KK
.wtu. piiw u, xwixer, j.audldat m the 1
1 Ifth wArd. I x rnrtli)li for re-election.
(Ilium Jliinh, ennrtidiite in the i Ifth
xvr,l ih ma n candMnti. for le-elcctlon,
J din Haxlil-on. mnilklnti- frmi thn H!tlt
wind i nn rm,iloee of the Armour Ivuk.
ln ( ompHnx
J I lli.rhen. enillilne f r Jii'Mce o
ih ime m ih first ili-ttM, Is a laxx"
nidi it nn 1 will nunllflM to (111 Ihe tmd.
Hon lii'ti es lrii niHl Sims candidate
tor t.itioi hitf filled the position.
Willi i ndlt In the jiiit
The pchooi benrti th ket ( i rry stromt
on' JmIw 1 1 CarnplMll l oh ol . ri i'lent
of th. eitj x b imj-nMftrt is peniharix'
ntPd bx niiMin of txtennlxi training in
idui ntlnn.il notk
'Hi' laiOltatfB for epn'tables, Mefurs,
' W llirilt. B f. Tiiiirx- nnd ,t It
l'erklns on -ill xxetrthx' of the inpport nf
the Hople Mr. 'JllWrx Ii. n colored in in.
xvho mdi. nn eilleiui ,olki" oitlccr durln;
the past two xt'iir. '
With siiih n tl'krUlt In no xxomler tha
tlio Itepubllciii party Is conilitent of '
Diltrome of tile election nnd that hlimlrmli
of xoters Irn spcctix" of party, will Mip.
I nit the tlrket nomlnat'il bx' the Ilo
publlntni In In half oC.lium.at and clilctuit
soxefntnirt.
.xixxui: ii.i'..m:s' hI'i:i:ch.
It t n Miami: Our nml Mi.tlern Hem..
rmtle Mi.tepu tils.
The Itoputillrans. of the R'xth w.aril tcolc
Hull turn In liolillns niectinRs laitt even
HiK and n a iirtilt the best muting of
the rnmp.ilKii wk cii.dtKttii nl MtLunn,
.'c M. Manx's kill 'lhat IniRe hull Will
irowded xxlth people of the Suiitb side xxhn
hail nomhlcd to henr tome nuestlorn
touchlnff the afTalrs of .this i ,ly Jliicii.s, d
hj uioii who know something about local
mimlilpal nff.ilro. The ntnlli nrc HHened
xcrx elosily to the trutlm utli red bx- tlio
fpuikers AltIrerP xxire dellvir-'d by
Max or Barnes .1. W. I"eri..ioti I" ti far
hint, G, . Belt, John Uixi fou, O. W.
Lttchtkld, J. T tlmt. T A. follock.Gsorno
Twl!, B, L. Hhort and otlbr.
The luldriso or M,inr llaines conlarned
facts rom-cinlnir clix arrilrs that thn I "O
ple xx 111 remember on election day. Anions:
other th I UK he j. t l.l;
The Kansas min above nil thlncs rbo
likes to 'nail n lie,' dial, xxhen not o cn
kacd, likes to pee some one else do It
' I Inxe in j hummer nnd nnlls with ir,n
this (lenini;, and to Hart In I want o
use tlami for .1 f(v minutes. The llrst Ilo
Is thnt diirlnir Mayor Coy'n txxo years' nd
mlii stratlon the slix" i xpenditures xxeru
J2.'7.i,12 .! Take a ten-penny from the or-llr-lsil
r, curd marked SiK,K9 C7 and drlxe li
In -Jls,iJ.2 u'l.
"Tin Fe, ond lie Is tint Mnxor Hnnnan's
txxo ) tars' ultninlMiailou, eiiieeedlm; Co.
the expenditures xvere 29!.H"J9J; to
tnrk up tl is one nnathir nail from the of
llei.il recoid mnrked 23H,riji; 70 Is taken
JC''lt 22.
"Ihe third one Is that ('urine my ad
inlmntintloii J""t eloslni; the rxtienclllures
haxe been JI3I 7nl.3 Another nnll from tlio
olllelal record box I marked $213,972 S.1
Jliw 7 ii 73 and I drlxe It clt.ir Into tho
head
"The marslnj between the Hen and the
truth are Hist. S1S.3C2 M. second. 5'3 511.22,
and third, Sins 713 71, a total of O;,S0.&l.
"1 hee lirs are to be foiitn' In a paper
circulating In this city. The llcrurcs 1 Blxe
xou as the coirert ones ar from the of
Hclnl records In tho city clerk's olllce nml
1 ilef j any man to eontioxert them t be
llexe exeis xoter xxants to I.noxx- the trutn.
What ilo xou think of an outllt that would,
so deceive jou."
"A fexx more llKUrs xx bile xxe are nt It.
t know thej are not Interistlns generally
and I nm soon done xxlth Hum.
"DiulnK the two jcirs of llanntn's ad
ministration, preceiiliiB Cox-'s. and Coy's
txo xeais, the e ich Issued about 1752,000
special improxenunt bonds; during tho
same time each Issued about J22S,000 cen-'
oral Improxcnient bonds nearly $2,000,0.0
In linproxcment bonds.
".Major Ilannnn, as .Maxnr Cox's succes
sor Issued J1P2.073 '0 speelil Impioxcment
bonds and J10.IT732I general Impioxement
bonds
"As .Maxnr H.annnn's uccesor I haxo
Issuid JII.'isS speelil Inuiroxemciit and $13,
711 Kiner.il impioxemert bonds
"Now jou ull knoxx th.C the cxpendl
tuits of i-uch sums of money meant the
opotilnc-, giadlrg-, paxlng, etc, of many
nun Finely. on know thin 1a so. .Ion
know ilsu tint tin Increased nrea. oC
struts has meant each je.ar an Increuslns
.amount mcessary to keep them in repair
or -tand damage suits
"0111 cinipaUn turns laigely on tho
aii.stliin of taxation. To Ititliicnce xou
against the Brpubllcan ticket the Ilea
lbout the ixpcnlltures of mj predecessors.
Mewls Ilaiinan and Coj, ;md mjself were
prlniiil 'lo heir "ome of tie opposition
talk X'U would think if t lie x- get lntt
powei, u xxould not be neci sarj to lex'y
am tixis Are xou goln to let jour
Mn ets ,o to ruin' ,'ot If Iikj are tho
sti, i ts you tie.
"I knuix, peionallx and by obserxatlon,
that our taxation Is he.axj, but I claim
that It m i be made b ss gi lex ions and
jet raise as mncli as xxe haxe been doing,
if our honest rcfoimers xx oitlil glxe In their
peisonal propel ty for taxition 1 found
in last personal piopertx I ix was $112 21;
and on nl little business it xxns J119 sj.
f summation of the lecorls hows that of.
the nrnrmcis. xxho nie noxx ntomlslng- xou
o nun h .ml X' bo dellxer so little, that
lion J Ii Hiroggs, Hon l( i: Cable, At
louity N it ban Ctee fiofis-or Porter
Slirrmnn and Majoi Drought, nil told, p ly
bill 7i! pirsonal piopittx tax. To tho
credit ot the major be It suld, he pajs tho
"It Is generally conceded In- the best In
foinied men In the --tate that not mori
than R per cent of the pn cou.il piopeitx
In this state Is boliifr taicd
i"As nn Illustration you c in readllx
Bi isp, as I Und It In jour ml 1st, look at
the revelations the Held Bros' inikln,:
house lire hixe made. It Ii not the larg
est plant tn the elty, nnd It nn by 110
means ompletHly dcstrovul xet the com
pany carried $1 100 WW Hie insurauee, and
the loss Is claim. 1 to amount to that
mm Ii, an 1 that ihe plant and coot, tits
xxeie xx 01II1 S2.(ifl'W0. Its iippessments, ,, ,
nnd personal, aie onl less than uue-ivi 11.
tleth of that sum.
"Vet 1 do not xxaut to be undi rstood
Hint Held Bros, nre Vlnnurs aboxe nil men
In Jerusalem' In lait I am told tint
these munufnctuilng Interesls would glid
ly see u reform, for a large put of their
wealth Is necissniily lu property xlslblo
to the eye
"The iippottlnti nnd lefoim candidate
for mnvor, 1 nm told, saxs tint he has
hem doliiff nothing but pay t ixes ner
slnco he has been In W) undone counts.
In ls77 h" paid on real esinte Vs .'1; in
issi. $so to; (1 DS7, SI3 mi in ic on about
Ihlrtx-fniir acres of land xxhlch h soil to
Xulhin Mann lor $11,000; bu', eoncliiiilii!T
th it the jitnl xx. is xxoith moie refused to
ih lin r Hie deed till foieed to do so by Hid
I oi.rl hui' e this he has spent a tood deal
ot tlmi In (leirtunv stiiillug the free
II lie pb ise of lulitii it tioutimx.
' I'lu In t thing I did as major xx is to
baxi the .ity counsiloi pnpiM a call for
l Epic.i nm ling of the enuii'-'l to repeal
ceruiln fr..neis'M Just fcrnnt. a me grant
ing uie iiM' ot auout ex.ix' tool smet In
the illy to an 'let trie ro.nl lompn.v I
sUiu I 11 1 all, the . Miueii met, the fran
1 lilse xx as repeal, d and this . Ill was sax el
the experience of Kansas Citx Mo, nltti
its Cfiiiiean frimhlse The n form tandl.
date lor city attorney, Mr Niihan Crei,
was uniltinir Jt! In and dav out in ret
tlnij that fianchl?e to the former council,
Tho pusent 1 ity u Imlnl-liatlou xi.is xxoik.
uil III (ill kinds of wajs to let that fr.u.
chise stand, and ut last tin maim i-uull-d
H. lor ntj attorney, th.uuli Colonel
Tiuc, Instituted prGiicdln,s in tho su
prime triiit to oust mo fiom oilke on a
tee'linlcallij. Tlio othir 01 ilunneo xxas
tor an electric light plant Tot which thi
ttty was to Issin. SI'.IO.".) in twentj'-year
builds, HMierts estlinutnl tho cost of this
plant .all the xxax- fioin SI0,iJ, the loxxest
estimate, to $1J3,UV, the highest, The to
fnim candidate for city attorney advocated
that ordinance mid bond Issue from n tax.
pijirs stiiiulpointl Tho holiest cstlmato
of Its cost xxas Kl.iw liss than the amount
of bonds to be issiieil for it. Jf Bin onlN
11 niro had stood perhaps the attorney
might also haxe been able to go to Hutope,
' Imniig Major llanuan's uilmlnlstiatlon
the city bonds sold for oue-itiarter of I
per ictit premium. To-day, xxlth tho lull
times, 11 II iHW issue brings 1 per cent mem.
I11111: If ' had a ban It of 30 000. thej
would bi'mr 2 per tent, the cost of ex
amining a small or luige Isstio being; the
stun"
'The Times says tint the time of tho
strut emplojes Is dlsrotinied 5 to 10 per
tent by the Wyandotte National bank. If
this he true how will It be when the lce
president Is major
"When 1 becamo major pajments for
r.alurles ana labor xxero behind six months.
At the last council meetlns we pild exery
dollar "" exery bill allowed for salary or
labor, leaxtng nothing behind but Judg.
nienti for light and other things, umountlne
to about SlU'W, for xxhlch a special act
uf the legUlatuta xxas passed to Issue bonds
10 11m not more than ten jcais, at the
.ml ot xxhlch time, xxlth proper manage
ment, xxe will own nothlns Slnco 1SS0 we
haxe paid $1.500 000 bonded indebtedness.
Ill IsW wo have 10 nay $210,271. In ISO, x.o
haxe to pay $217 17o, lu 1SS xxe haxe to pay
$213 HI and In 10U wo haxe to pay $1:6,135;
a llttlo oxer $300,iw0, which pructleojly puts
us out of debt.
"Can a ehaneo In management J.v the
reformers ihanae this? Must thtsiC bonds
not be paid? Would you consent to their
repudiation'' can thn reformers deliver any
of the panaceas they promise?
"ThW udiiii.iintiatlou has made It pos
sible for he light bill of the cits not to ex.
rei iisow . ir iniiiim
has beUnTosUns us jn th
10 j'T 000
.'? iommlUM 0.1 aire
1 in me luture. it
the past from $2,ooo
eet olous iiU m VipcadltiSrVfli aat jMia
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