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20 THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 29, 1895. - VJ
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Tuesday 2 P. M., Mower Parade.
8:30 P." M.. P. O. P. Parade.
Thursday 12 M., K. K. K. Parade.
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Wednesday 2 P. M., Bicycle Parade.
9 P. M., P. O. P. Ball.
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With Gas for Fuel
and a Match for
Kindling.
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A Perfect Heaef a fas
The Maximum of Heat, Cheerfulness, Cleanliness and Comfort
With the Minimum of Cost, Labor and Attention.
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A Heater that plves a uniform degree of Q
neat jo etery pun 01 n room.
Creates t pel feet clrculaUon of air In Uio
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Mulntnlns n normal liycromr-trlo condi
tion of the atmophere at all timer.
li Is nn open crato tlr combined with
Ptc atn In-lit
lli-iit citi ui turned off or on by a touch,
rnlnK fuel when Urn Is not wanted.
"Nip IimkUR lleuter can be placed any
where in any kind of Apartment.
They can be lilted to mantels already In
place, or tliev form their own mantels.
Tin y ran l" placod In an house In n
Fhwt t'me, and without dam.tpe.
No chimin Is required. No smokit odor,
ash"' or dli t
Conump all dust, microbes and parti,
clei con'alnrl In tho air.
The ottlv heater cotnhlntnir creat em
clenc, strict economy, perfect safety and
absolute healtlifulaess.
1019 WALNUT ST.
Next to ltullenc's.
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Kansascity Karnival Krewe,
Consl'tn of masked devIlH ltkn the other follows, extremely rtcsperat and bent
on making thl-i ln-auUful in ico-lirlni; lonu.k crlt iblr HedUm or mndbousa.
Acilmt tali terrible ilnger tUobultioat and speediest apoLlilc b ouu b b. &
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Scharnajel Select Socials,
Arrancd in CTiivenlent spo s all ovor town and with a prat blc one at our
Ilrewery We 11 eu irantee o turn me rneine-U, bUi l.eit delln of this terrible
KieUK Into the w latest BUsels simply by apnlyinK our speclllc, TlIU SCIIAIt
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FERD. HEIM BREWING CO,,
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Have You a Gas Stove?.
Or do you still stick to ISth century methods? Kansas City is a
tin do siccli tuin, anil if you want to lie up to date call anil se
1 1 1- line of i-Rb.u'h Lamps, Gas Heaters and Grates.
WE thuiK that (ias at
50c Per Thousand
is a clincher. Don't you''
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A Homo Industry that desorves your patronage. The only
Solcct Domestic Coal on this market. No housekeeper can afford
to bo without it. Mino S. E. corner city; yard Second and Wy
andotto Sts. ; oflico American Bank BIdg. Tel. 2191 or 1073.
L. T. HERNDON, Agt.
Woodward, Faxon & Co.,
100, 1S08, 1210 Union Avenue,
Kansas City, 31o,,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
And Dealers in Paints, Oils, Olass, DrugpisU'
Sundries and
CIGARS, .
Cordially lavlte their friend to visit them while In the city, and to make ' thlr
store their headquarters "The latchitrlnc Is out," and erery eflort will b d
to assure them of a hearty ttcIcoiuo
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THE LADIES'
27 LIBERAL PRIZES.
ALL BREAD MUST BE MADE FROM
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KANSAS CITY FAlR ASSOCIATION, 0. W. Longwolf. Secy,
vclll be re, v. d 1ucday aforneon TT'T-xT Tfl TAlf
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TO THE LADIES T
27 LIBERAL PRIZES.
ALL BREAD MUST BE MADE FROM
KANSAS CITY FAIR ASSOCIATION, 0. W. Longwall, Secy.
PL.VJE AT EXPOSITION BUILDING, VONESOAY, OCTOBER 2, 1895, Al I O'CLOCK.
Hread will be received Tuesday afternoon
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The Second Largest "m the WorBdL
Official Receipts for 1894
Slaughtered in Kansas City
Sold to Feeders
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Total Sold in Kansas City, 1894 ,,,,.,, ,....,.,
Cattle and Calves,
Hogs.
1,772,545 2,547,077
959,646 2,050,784
308,181 11,496
409,965 468.616
',677,792 2,530,896
Sheep.
589,555
387.570
69,816
45.730
503,H6
Horses and Mules,
44,237
28,903
Cars,
107,494
C. F. MORSE, Gen. Algr.
E. E. RICHARD SON, Secy, and Treas.
H. P. CHILD, Asst. Gen, flgr,
EUGENE RUST, Gen. Superintendent
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