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R. It. TIME TABLES.
st. i.., rt. sC a. "w. u. k.
UAST liOUNB TRAINS.
Depart
St. Louts Day Express and Mall 9.io a. m.
.St. Louis Night Express and Mall S-Ot) p. m.
Kansas City Day Express and Mall 0:0 a. m.
Kansas City Night Express and Mail r.S.flO p. m.
-Freight and Accommodation tl2O0 m.
WEST EOUND TKALSS.
Depart
St. Louis Day Express and Mall 7.2j p. m.
St. Louis Night Express and Mail S.33a.m.
Kansas City Day Express and Mall -7:25 p.m.
Kansas City Night Exprts and Mall 8.3r a. m.
Freight and Accommodation 12 15 p. in.
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
"Wichita X Colorado.
Depart
Mt. Hope Accommodation tl.-OOp. m.
Arrive
Mt. llopc Accommodation S -15a.m.
tPaily except Sunday.
A., T. A S. r. It. It.
Arrhes.
Going North, Passenger ,?-5?I),n
Going North, Accommodation ll-Jr' a. m.
joing South. Passenger. Sir ,
Going South, Passenger A'.m ,'
Going South, Accommodation - Leases'
Going North. Passenger ,Jlj!J:,n"
Going North, Accommodation n V.
Going South, Passenger.... owfirlU"
Going South. Accommodation ...wp.ni.
Going North. Passenger. b-oa.in.
Going South, Passenger. i.'jp. m.
Wichita A Western.
Arrli cs.
No. 2. Mail and Express 85Ja.ni.
No. 4, Exprcvj 4 40 p.m.
Way Freight HAia. in.
Leaves.
No. 1 Kail and Express 955 a. in.
No. 3, Express 6.10 p.m.
Way Freight 2.10 p.m.
St. Louis A San Francisco.
leaves.
Going West. Passenger CO) a. m.
Going West, Passenger 350 p.m.
Going West. Freight 12-U5p.ni.
Going East, Passenger 9-i"ia.m.
Going East, Passenger 9.20 p.m.
Going East, Freight 102D p. m.
Going East, Freight 8-00 a.m.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA1T.
SMYTH & BROOKS,
Attornejs at Latv, No. 123 N. Main St., opposite
o-toflice. Commercial collections a speclaltj.
will practice in state and Federal courts.
J. M. BALDERSON.
Attorney at-Lau Wichita, Sedgwick county. Kan.
Office In Centennial Mock. dl'Jltf
J. R. SITES.
Attorney at-Latv. Olllce 117 E Douglas aenue
with Anglo American Loan and Iuestment Co.
JONES & MONTAGUE.
Attomesat Law. Office in the Eagle lilock, o er
IIoey ft C'o's Dry Gofxls htore. 72 3)tf.
A. T. CARPENTER.
Attorney-at Law. Office. No. 124 N Main street, up
talrs. next to .stoffice. Wichita. Kaasas. dJOwUtf
H. C. SLUiS. W. E. ST M E V.
SLUSS&. STANLEY.
Attorney s at-Law. Wichita. Kansas.
J. F. LAUCK.
Attorney at-Law. Offieo first door north of U. S.
Land office in Commercial lilock, Wichita, Kansas.
Special ottention given to all kinds or busiuess con
nected with the Unltid States Land office.
HATTON & RUGGLES.
Attorneys at tor. Eagle lilock. Wichita. Kansas.
c. nuncLEs. n. w. novs.
RUGGLES & ROYS.
Attorney s at-Law. Office oer No. 13S Main street,
Wichita. Kansas.
JAMES. F. MAJOR.
Attorney at Lam. Will practice in all Kansas
court. Collections a specialty, orace over Smith &
Sto'cr's, Douglas avenue. Wichita. Kan.
D. A. MITCHELL.
Attorney at Law and collect' urgent. No. 1 1 Main
street. Wichita. Kansas.
E. D. PARSONS.
Attorney at Law and ileal Estate Agent. Office
opposite Manhattan hotel, room 9.
H E. CORN.
Attorney st Law. Office oier 1 J2 Douglas nenuo.
F. P. MARTIN.
Attorney at-L.iw. Office over Hjde & Humble.
Hook store. 114 Main street, up stairs, Wichita. Kan.
J. M. HUMPHREY.
Attorney at Law, Woodmau's Bank building. Hi
Main street.
O. W. COLIJNOS. 1101.1 IIT M. I'LATT.
C0LLINGS&. PLATT.
Altornej s .U Law. Will practice in state and fed
eral courts. Office In Temple block. Main street, sec
ond stairway north of po-t office, Wichita, Kansas.
-A. W. ADAMS. OLO. . AD VM-.
ADAMS & ADAMS.
Attorneys at Law. Will practice In state and fed
cral courts. Office i'l lljglo block. Wichita, Kansas.
HARRIS, HARRIS & VERMILLION.
Attorney s at Law, Commercial block, Wichita,
Kansas.
0. D. KIRK.
Attorney at Lam, ltoom No. 3, U. S. Land Office
butlilim. Wlclii!.i. Uau.
W. S. MORRIS.
Attorney at Law. Office in Temple lilock, Wichita.
Kansas.
!t. A. s VM1.Y. I. '. CVKl'lUUX-
SANKEY&. CAMPBELL.
Law .-.. Wichita, Kansas. Office southwest cor
ner Market street and Douglas a e.
A. R. MUSELLER.
Attorney at-I-aw. Office over Shaw's Music store,
opiioilte potolllce, German spoken. Wichita, Kan.
GEO. W. CLEMENT, JR.
Attoniev at Law. Office 151 Main street, Kansas
.National Iir.uk building. Wichita, Kan.
PHYSICIANS.
W. H WELLS,
Phvslclnn and Surgeon. Oltlco Cor. Lawrence
nd Douglas .i us Elliott block, room 3. Will be ut
'oflluc ulglit and day . Wichita Kansas. W)
P. D. St. JOHN, M. D.
Office 217 East Douglas a- e. Kc!denco-5Uioith
Main street.
J. M. HOSKINS, M. D.
Phvslelan aud Mirgeou. Office in Hart win block,
corner Fourth and Doiul?s avenue over b.nu s drug
store. Office hours. 0 to 11 a. in., lto4p. m.. .nd at
night. dTUlrn
G. M. BIBBEE, M. D
Office and residence, 311 Douglas avenue, touth side,
liuiics' block, ov er Derby " Implement store, Wichita.
W. A. MINNICK, M. D.
Homa-nathM. Office with Dr. P.. Mathews, Main
street, second st.ilrvv.iv north of iostoniee. liesl
tlencv. 1017 North Fourth stnvt. near Union depot,
Wichita, Kansas. Telephone No. 111.
DR. J. J. STONER.
Homett-'iat!tist. Office opposite io-tofllee. He-t
-dence.tiii North Main street, Wichita. Kans.u. Tele
phoim 11 i. ,
DR. B. A. GUYTON & SON.
Fhv slclans and Surgeo'is. Office Dcam block, oppo
site Occidental hotel. Ui'loneo, 737 Water street,
corner Oak street.
DR. C. C. ALLEN.
Phvslciau and Surgeon. Office anil residence 0
DouiKis avenue. New and effectual treatment of
hemorrhoids, and diseases of woman a s-wclalty.
DRS. McCOYcSt PURDY.
Office 117 Main street, over Hecht & Sous' store.
Wichita. Kan. Telephouo at residence.
E. B. RENTS, M. D.
rhyslclan and Surgeon. Office over Fuller & Son's
Grocery.
j. Milton wrxcii. m. n.
T. E. WELCH. JI. D
DRS. WELCH &. WELCH.
Office 224 Douglas avenue, Wichita. Kansas, where
they may be found at all hours.
RUSSELL 8l JORDAN.
Physicians aud Surgeons. Office on et side of
Main street, first stairway south of Masonic building.
Telephone to A. D. T.
PAI MFR P. JAY
Phvslelan and Surgeon. Office at D. G. Terry s drug
:ore". 91S Eat Douglas av enue.
store
H. MATTING LY.
Phjsiclaa. Office over London Tailors, So. IV
Main street.
L. S. ORDWAY, M. D.
Honioa"pathlst. OfthH! corner Douglas and Law
rence avenues, rooms 1 and S; telephone 133.
MRS. SELINA H. MILLER.
Homooepathlc Physician, corner River street and
Central avenue.
E. E. HAMILTON, M. D.
SpecUlUea: DIwmm of V. . Km aU
Throat. Catarrh and IKtng (Usee. Offlca MUtkwwt
ctwer DoagUi and Karlwt.spttalra.WleMU.KaBa.
PHYSICIANS.
W. M.JOHNSON,
Homoeopathist. General practice, chronic diseases,
and diseases of females. Telephone No. 106.
Office and residence over Steel & Son's hardware
store, 117 N Main street, Wichita, Kan. ......
Office hours, 8 to 10 a. m to 4 . m., and at "-J-"-
DR. CHARLES A. WILSON,
Physician and Surgeon. Will .c,on"u?Js Pi
sionlnnll Its branches. Consultation tree. Office
hours-8 a. m.. 2 to 4 and 7 to S p. m. Offlce-Douglaa
Avenue house.
DENTISTS.
D. W. SMITH.
Dentist. Eagle building. Douglas avenue. Wichita,
Kansas.
McKEE &. PATTEN.
Surgeon Dentists. Teeth extracted without pain.
lest set artificial teeth, 350. Office 217 East Douglaa
av enue. Wichita. Kan
TtKt
DR J. C. DEAN.
Dentist. Opposite the postoftlee. Teeth extracted
without pain.
DRS W. L DOYLE &. WILSON.
Dentists. Office over Barneo & Son's drug store,
Centennial lilock, Wichita.
MUSIC TEACHERS.
MRS. S T. HENDRICKSON.
Teacher of Piano, Organ and Theory, 422 North Mar
ket street.
GEO. T. THOMPSON.
Professional Piano Tuner and Repairer. Refer
ences, Catherine Kussell ana Thomas isnaw it uo. All
pianos tunee by the wave system the only method
that will tune your piano perfect and make It sound
charming. Work guaranteed. Leave orders with
Thomas Shaw &. Co., rmulc dealers, Malivstreet.
ARCHITECTS.
A. W. RUSH. J. M. GILES
RUSH &. GILES.
Architects and Superintendents. Office In Green &
Hay '.s building, over l jo west uougias av e.
C. W. KELLOGG.
Architect and superintendent. Plans and sp ciflca
tions for all classc s of buildings. Office ov er Hy de's
book store.
TERRY &. DUMONT.
Architects and Superintendents. Office in Roys'
block, Wichita, Kan.
V .'. T. mOUDKOOT. O. W. BIRO.
PR0UDF00T& BIRD.
Architects aud Supeiiutendei.ts. Office In Eagle
block.
MISCELLANEOUS.
RODGERS,
The Photographer. Pictures In all sizes and styles.
He al-o carries the finest assortment of picture
frames in tlie city. Give him a friendly call and ex
amino s imples.
B. S. GARRISON.
Justice cX the Peace. Office with Woodcock &
Dorsey, in Dorsey building.
MRS. ELLEN DEVOL,
Professional Nurc. On. 207 Ohio ave, cor. E First
itivot and Ohio ave. References given. 911m
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.ra-i
one i:eir in . Then . - ;-r-.v :au
Who i I f.:ii rc; -Ii.e . :'.". --:-- I loan 1
that :::y ::t-.v J'"i"' y i'.ad L--f:. Ink-": p.r.ci
this i:at ' iiol !. . r: h;j a weath-r !. -.t.::i,
f-noo.v.:i,-li i-I::-ull article, "Lad been
left in ts plajo b tho thiuf.
"Pivlty ecit of business to be going
on within a few yar.is of a police station
and with park policemen supposed to
watch it. You havo not seen the thief?
Well, good-night, ' and the stianger,
very angry bin. still clinging to the bat
tered ha . passod out of view.
Then-poi!-r cro sed to tho City Hall,
scaled himself on the top stop, and pre
tending to bo one of tl.e sloe-, erd .hero
we.o half a dozen wilhn: tt. lew feet of
him waited lor somcth ng to turn up.
Ho had not long to wmi. A paik po
licemai cameby and disapp -ued around
tlie ea stern end of tit - building. In
about a miuuto afterward throe young
men crested tho park from Broadway.
When hey were lialf way across they
stopped, l ked cautiously around, whis
pered and 1 1 en suddenly separated.
Ono walked over to tho wide stone
plaza in Iront of the City Hall and then
quickly seating himself Lesido a sleep
ing individual pretended himself to bo
asleep.
A lew seconds later ho bent quietly
over toward tho man and seemed to be
assuring himself that ho was asleep.
Then lie resumed his former attitude.
Seeing that his would bo victim did
not stir, he leaned over toward him
again and began to gently feel his pock
ets to seo if they were worth picking.
His touch was not as cunning as It
might havo been, for tho man awoke,
got quickly upon his feot, muttered some
thing in an angry tone and walked away.
The frustrated thief kept perfectly
quiet a minuto longer, pretending to be
still asleep, then aroso and walked over
toward tho shaded walks of tho park,
where tho benches wero filled with som
nolent persons. Thither his two con
federates had preceded him. The elec
tric lights mode their movements pretty
observable
One went to ono bench and another to
another, each apparently selecting a seat
next to the soundest sleeper thoy could
find. Thoy sat there like statues. Tho
reporter tried to keep their hands in
view, but tho light was not strong enough
to do so. He c .uld seo that tho thieves
sat bolt upright.
If they were examining the clothing
of tho persons next theni It was so cau
tiously carried on that it could not be
seen from that distance.
Several times the confederates changed
places. Then, as if by one impulse, they
all met in front of tho City Hall again
and held another whispered conference.
Then they looked toward the steps of
tho building and advanced slowly toward
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sf .vr.vju-i t '.It-' !". bt ' " i
; i.rr- ibg toward Hv ' - - t - - ".- - '-
out, 'ot si-;!:- as t::o - - oi tuo .iy
Hah desk marie J the arm'-i. of yiid-
Hint to Marriageable Girl.
He: "Miss Elsa, do you play on the
piano?"
She: " No, sir; I can't play ft single
note.
He: " Elaa, I lore you."
THE TRUE IJFE.
The working life is the life of peace,1
The words of the wise are golden;
And down the lino of three hundred
years
Comes the truth of these -words grown
olden.
Not the daj-s that are passed amid song3
and ilowers
In dreamy, inactive leisure,
But the days that are ttrong with tho
stress of toil
Are those of the truest pleasure.
Tho eyes that look straight toward God
and heaven,
Nor turn from tho path of duty,
Are the eyes that see, in this changeful
world,
The sights of tho truest beauty.
Who lives for earth and for self alono
Must find his enjoyments shallow,
While ho who lives but for God and
right
Finds something each day to hallow.
Ho who is bound by the yoke of love,
And regains his freedom never,
Has his perfect liberty here on earth,
And lie shall be free forever.
O, life is short, and its skies sometimes
Are darkened with care and sorrow,
But tho loyal-hearted, the brave of soul,
Has always a glad to-morrow.
Then let us patiently bear the cross,
Our service and love confessing ;
For the life of labor and faith and love
Is the only lifo of blessing.
Sailor's Magazine.
A Remedy for Hydrophobia.
There is a remedy for hydrophobia
which is not generally known.
Tho treatment consists of vapor
baths, washing the wound witha solution
of ammonia, and warm drinks to cause
free perspiration.
Tho originator of this remedy, Dr.
Buisson, is said to have cured himself
and nearly a hundred other people suf
fering from tho bites of mad dogs.
When tho malady is fully developed, the
patient remains in a bath till he is cured.
Fast-Walking Horses.
An old farmer observes that "a fast
walking hcrse is of much greater value
practically to every farmer and to every
man who has much use for a horse than
a fast trotter."
It is strange that there are not premi
ums offered for fast walkers. Chicago
Inter-Ocean.
"
ATrETIZEU
Dn.i -x tin- Itir.
In tho toww o. Ltlank, It ! , !" i dudssh
little dapper tc.iow, .1. . - hini-elf
M.D.. ::.! li- i " she." - .1 . ' w ,i? o
111:1, ,r !.i- o mi 1 ke -in ! i-.-tiirg. gotte 1
up b eit jrr.sd.iation, a- d oain to live
ye;ij.V pr.ctice ajcoiding to Indiana,
law.
2.0" long ngoii wat? met the young doc
tor, -.ho Is al. t.ilk. or 11 i-ter, -ui'l cheek
eqn il on '-im niorice , , n.. :.i..n: up
tiie yj.i'.-'tc-l'Ji'i- medici'if e.u-e, pl.t. it
und-'r ' .- .ti :: f.'id s'rutt d, tin -gobbler
-s- iu , :.s the young "Jil.i." was
wont o no.
(J .' i. ) th'it ined'ciii'- ease, sir,"
liaugti' '. iieuri'-did 1 he doctor; "there
is ila.i'.oi'DH-. iiudiuine 1 ' it. '
- "That'o what. I've licard from tho
neighborhood hero you get your prac
tice," was the wags reply.
. ...
Jloro than Matched.
John T. Kavivond is fond t f ' match
ing."' Ono d.iy 1:1 New York li" v.i-s in
troduced to .l polite young i: -ti'-man
named Uiown, whom he rather t.k o.
A.ier an hours .u-quiiiulatie.- U.O'---u-suggeted
that they m. ich" lu.llars.
Tlio 1 oiite young neutlemau agreid, and
the tourmnient ln-gan.
At the end of another hour K.iyinond
was o-.t ; H the ur.mey he had with him.
He had no won due.
" V,"!i 11 Ll.w.x i , 1 hn' " a--kort he if a
byst.'.nd'T as the ..l te jiinm- nan
bo.- e i him - -1' m with -ti'idtj : iiet.
"Tint ih.ip' V'liy. he-. U: '.-.., tho
mind-read r," lepli d t! e y -tamler with
Uiucli courtesy. Hatchet.
A Modest Dude. """.!
" Fino girl. Miss Moneybagge."
-Vewy."
" Got a pot of money."
"Yin,."
- V! hv don't you try a shy at her?'
"Shall, when she gets tued of ail you
fellaws."
- iut suppose she fancier oi-e of us? '
"She cawn't, dear chiij), .-he -awn't.
She's been pwetented to ilo." Town
Topics.
o-
TTorkiiig- oftliu Tiliml.
Employer: "Did you gH thoso
0 '."oJ'.oy: "' "re. sir an' I fr-.-i-
it, tir, an' i.i " ' uuht .: v.-rlo. it 'i:l
I saw the po&ih 'ih. ' 1
Lin lner: " - II. wit. .! :. t y v. get
.h'-:-i til' n.-"
U:1m-5 Doy : " Shure, an' I n'vor .ho1 ght
iv tlm, air."
Of Ct.i-.L-fH l":it:il.
"!. Sehlie-r'-'i sa'$ iho w men of
pre ' 'one Gice-'o uiH.u'tMe'ily wore
eor- !-. '
' Yuj, my dear, and it ought to teach
you a lesson."
"h'o. sjO, hu'-bj'?"
" Why, eveiy last. 0:10 of 'era is de.id."
"Ti ats so. J hai.n't (.houi.-ol iliat."'
Chicago Iv.i.
h
Some aiio-H Art- Sinnll People.
Littl-i bright eyes said to her father
the o.ho. e oning:
- Papa, s.ai 01 must be very small
people.-'
Why. mv d-ar?'
" Vi r.V, I lioar oi one who was flogged
for sj -p.ng 1:1 his watch." Pittsburgh
Gaze to.
0.
Wlio "tlie Lady" Was.
The-o is nothirg like l-a.irg things
cleat ly imder-tood. A Western paper
rcm.-t J;-:
.)! S'ls-th "'vl "ad; are registered
at the Hi.-i 1 tie 3rone!io. Web-l.eo
lliat wi u 1 it" n eo fi'tenco when we
ttato th.a ue l..dy' is h.s wife." Chi
cago Tribune.
Sage Advice.
"Shay, Misthur Druggist, what's good
ter sober upon :"
Druggist . " I don't know of anything
betterthan to stand on your own dcor
step and hear your wife's foctsieps."
.ludge.
Far Better.
It is better to be nione in the wor'd
than to 1 ring up a boy o play on tho
accordion. Tesas Sifiir.cs
The Certain Winner.
Impudence may -win in a trial heat,
but when the bona fide race is run
ability is pretty certain to pocket the
gate money. Chicago Ledger.
Her Weddiu Motto.
A pious old lady recently sent ai
wedding presents a pair of flatirons, ft
rolling pin, and a motto worked on
cardboard reading:
'ht On." Bangor (He.) Corn
ell
01 (I WESTERN MORTGAGE Al TRUST CO
CAPITAL, $100,000.
Farm Mortgages, No Delays.
Interest at Lowest Rates.
ACT AS THUSTEES FOE CORPORATIONS, CO-PARTNERSHIPS. ESTATES AND INDrVTDUALS.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS.
DAVID ROBISON, JR, Pbesidest, Toledo, Oliio. JAMES J. ROBISOX, Secretary.
OFFICE, 127 2&JL.THT STESET-
ROBISON BROS.,
BANKERS.
Government, Municipal and County Bonis Bong lit and Sold
CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
ROBISON BROS,, 127 MAIN ST.
The Nicest Lots in the City are in
HIBARGER'S -:-ADDITION,
Eetween Park and Tenth "Streets, west of Washington Avenue
Prices Low and Terms Easy.
BUNNELL a MOREHOUSE,
SOLE
ZIMMERLY'S ADDITION.
Now is the time to buy lots in this addition
while they are cheap.
ONE MILE SOUTH ON LAWRENCE AVE.
Street cars and large brick
School house in connection. For further in
formation call at 6 1 1 S Market st.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON
City Property, Chattel Mortgages
AND PERSONAL SECURITY.
LOWEST -.--RATES! V NO-:-DELAYS!
L. B. BUNNELL & CO.
MONEY
On Chattel Mortgages
IN SMALL OR LARGE AMOUNTS.
SHORT TIME AT THE LOWEST RATES
Wichita Banking Company and Farmers Banking Co,
116 WEST DOUG-LAS AVENUE.
SHi I : WShb
Eh 9 fl B B'K?jKR-9B
iSt i ii n in, i TI
J. P.. nOLUDAY.
J. R. HOLLIDAY 1 CO.,
Wicliita Grocery,
Successor, to iLVJOR 4 nOLLIDAY, Dealers In
STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES.
No. 227 E. Douglas Ave.. Wicliita, Kan.
E.JFHILLirS.
PHILLIPS - k CRANE. - Real - Estate.
posrroFFicE box.o.:
JOHN C. HALL & CO.
GENERAL
INSURANCE :-: AGENTS
91 R TM-HTaT.AR AVENTTE. WinHiTA. KAN.
218 DOUGLAS AVENUE, WICHITA, KAN.
Only U bo cowi-irilf icpraMUed. UmmWH ad jJ4 t U- X'?!aA
MtMttoe to all trwtff ntl to m. Elite ta fjrroamOlat myaztrr a& zavrm wxe-ad.
AGENTS.
TO LOAN
and
C. KTLEITK.
IL 3. CRAN'E.
Main l-19St., WICHITA, Kan.
life Property,
WICHITA CRACKER COMPANY
-JtAXUFACTUKERS OF-
FINE CRACKERS and PURE CANDIES.
Jobbers in Fruits, Nuts, Etc., Eta
Agents for "Good Faith", "Scout" and "Success" brands of Cigars
GOODS SOLD TO DEALERS OXLY XA1L ORDERS SOLICITED.
FRANCIS TIERNAN & CO.,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS OF
Water and Gas Works
PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO CITIES IN KANSAS.
OFFICE !T-W COR. 5TH ami SIARKET STS. ST. LOUIS. IWirUITl LC A M
OFFICE X-W COR MAIN and DOUGLAS AVENUE, W I O I I A, t A Vi .
Correspondence Solicited.
WICHITA NURSERY.
C. H.TIXK & SOXS, of the old established and reliable nurseries at Lamar, Mo., would rcrwctfttnj Inform
the public that they haTo made arnuiRcmcnU ami will start a branch nurerr In Wichlu.
Also that they are now taking orders for nursery stock to be Mipplied frem their
nurseries at Lamar, Mc until they can grow the stock In thrlr braach nur
sery at Wichita, and hope to recel e tho patronaRe of the rltlzcru
of Wichita and Setlf-w lclc county.
Mr. F. M. Miller, General Agent, will represent the firm at this place. Office
at Commercial Hotel.
C, O. DAVIDSON. President. U. S. CATES. Exwnlaer H. W. GILM.VX. Vlce-Pn. Nashua, X. .1
The Davidson Loan Company
PAID-UP CAPITA h. S60.000.
Money Always on Hand to Loan on Improved Farm and City Property.
Have Loaned More Monev in Southern Kansas than any Company in the
State.
OFFICE WITH CITIZENS BANK. Northwest 1
Corner Main street and Douglas Avenue, j
B. D. ALLEN. Notary Public.
ALLEN, GRAHAM 1 CO.,
(Successors to Wichita Land ami Loan Company.
Negotiate Loans, Sell Lands, Place Insur
ance and Make Collections.
TAXES PAID FOR NON-RESIDENTS
ZTZCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
EOOM 1-OVEIt ISRAEL BEOS. DRUG STOKE. "117T1TT I TT A IT Cl
DOUGL.VS AVEXUE. VXlJlll-i, JViYk5.
FINE CARRIAGES.
"We carry a full line of Spring "Work consisting of
Carriages, Phaetons, Jump-Seats, Surrys,
PABK "WAGONS, BUGGIES and ROAD-CARTS.
We have a great variety of styles and will make prices to suit tho
times.
KELLY, ALEXANDER I RAHN,
123 MARKET STREET.
0. B. STOCKER,
-DEALER IN
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Mantels,
Grates,
AIAKBLEsa)lJST,s'W"JTITK : SAXJ),: LATH
Lime, Hair, New York and Michigan Plaster.
Louisville and
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ARDand OFFICE On .Vat'ribtr.--t, Iwtv- ecu
unci i-irst atr.l.
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J. P, Reese & McBee,
Real Estate Loans
j&.rn j-0'Vvr:EST bates:
Money Always Ready as Soon as Papers are Perfected.
Call on us and get rates at 218 E Douglas Avenue, "Wichita, Kansas.
dijwtl
FOR SALE ' !
Moneyed Men Read This!
Ve are selling lots in Carey Park at the extreme lowpnces of $225, $250,
$275 and $300 each, the latter are corners The above prices include side
walks all laid. Terms easy It hasbeen reported that vevere gettma $400
and $500 per lot. It is not so. Every lot m Carey Park wjll bring that by net
spring. Remember that Carey Park is from 12 to 14 feet higher than Doug
las avenue Streetcars run the entire leigth of Carey Park You are invited
to calf and see a plot of Carey Park and aet full oarttculars of
B. & and L. B. COLE.
329 Douglas avenue, Opposite Manhattan Hotel 79-1 m
HENUT SCU'-VKI-EE.
CHITA Mt
wm deliver ICE to
Older by mail or give orders
WICHITA, KANSAS.
G. W. OrtAHAM.
Portland Cement.
Doui - laa Arenuj
Wichita. Kansas
GLOBE -:- IRON -:- WORKS,
Founders and Machinists.
llwiufactttrcr iT
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS
Iron nnd Bravf Ciulln-c'and J-oIlnj and ShaXtlns.
Hotiw ctwttnz Id any 5ln to onlrr Arnt tor th
lilak-l-7 4 l-iin fctin lanp AH Llwl rf repair
In done era short notice anl aUaf.-utia sttarant-4
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