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West Side News Wright Brothers Newspapers
6-15-1889
West Side News, June 15, 1889
Wilbur Wright
Orville Wright
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Repository Citation Wright , W., & Wright , O. (1889). West Side News, June 15, 1889. .
This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Wright Brothers Newspapers at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in West Side News by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Vol. 1. DAYTON, OHIO, JUNE, 151889. No. 15, ~-- to tlw eon. ul, you go in iirst,. and tcnth'llt of the works UtHl :~sketl pn11 the.· tail.'' for n job. ''You heap likec me .Everyone complied with these work,' oaid he . l'UBLlSllED \VEEliLY. YI P. G y. ll direciiou..:, bnt llw donkey did "\Vhat. do~y0u wa1il to .'' Orville Wriaht - - - - Publi~her ( i· ;1rt- l'u l l.v (_'( 1rn 1>{111 nckd. ., 1 ca1·a:-;s, when lho perl'onnnnc~ \ 'a::i '")1at':; your ll. boy to '"show his tongue," when his The consuJ, ufLcr mature re- mother caHed with him to see the young man hnc.l not, as proud Now issuing paid up stock wb,iQh flection, called upon tho mot>t iu- whol rnight ail him. The boy hcat.1::1 will lh, Jookoc.l oft n ·wi·d1 pays a semitood and thrust for new trousers again attracted his pecting you to be the thief, and I out his tongue. eyes, anCity had grown into one of' foe to her home in .Junction Uity, 1 so look up the matter of location I on the corner of Fifth and Charter business parts of the city dm;ng j Oh;o. I of the new school house. streets, and ran west on Fifth , I /
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street at the top of its s:peecl, cross butchered, and lwndrec1R of the ing the bridge at a time when noblest inhabitant~ havP been fortunately, there were no other taken to :Mecca ns sb \'C:-; in Yio wagons on it. At .Mound street lation of treaties. it turned north, bnt before it had r:I.1he J)Olice of Paris haYe sc:irch gone far it ran upon the side ··walk ed the houses of seYernl friends of to avoid a man who was attempt General Boulanger. It it! said ing to catch it, and upsettiug the they have found vapors connect- , wagon, it delivered the contents ing him v=1ith an internatio11n1 j to the four winceu::t- , this week with a visit from a gen ly to Osteml. The non-pad ir:;;w prol1i bi.t irm uine gho't. The ssential facts in the story are about these·. One convention <'all 't1 by llll'll of' all night last week a colored hoy in pnrti 8 to uispooks Eric J olmson of PhclJ..>s l!ounty about. Finally a young man of aud U . .A. Corbin of Furnas conn!y great courag0 entered the building \Vere made seci·ctaric . A ~tate to investigate the matter. Scarce league similar to thos3 of lo\Ya had he passed the door when an and Kansas were formed, with permament uflices. Just Opened ATTORNE~fATtAw unearthly noise came to his ears, a shop for an kinds of job work in ' seemingly from a :point not Shocks of earthqna\e ,1,-ere felt •l (1 · 1 R · · Room, No. 3& 4 Eaker Block, N. E. Corner two t ic arpenrer ep:unn~· Friday at ,Te\v Becltm\.l, ::-.Iass., rne. feet from his face. He put out . i. i' •t u..., Main a11d Second. ancl p:1111lmg unn ure. JC~Y1 and at Bret't, France, tho co11yu] ~ d Residence, 124 North Sui omit Street. his hands, but could touch noth screens' t sion at the bHor ]Jlnc..; 1eing of a niac,c o or er. ing. The next moment he felt 10.J.2 West Third St. the touch of the ghost upon his violent character. shoulder. His courage forsook J. R. Bl.AG~ GO TO him. Catching his lips between his teeth to keep back the cry Good I-Iealth for 1889. that almost involuntary escaped Conducted by J. H. KELLOGG, M. D., JOHN W \VINTER, F. LEATHERMAN'S Assisted by an able editorial staff. him, he turned and fled from the For more tha;1 t <.n:n y years Gooo HEALTH has for been before the public a:; the leading American pe Dealer in scene with all the speed hi8 trem riodical E CL .iL PI[}. U fo' O.A"-·--- When this idea was annonncecl, pect to get ::my dinner here." F. the whole class wanted to join in . A YOUll§r wom:rn \Yho har1 l)cen I rr~ a the hunt. SeYend 1 oy · ·w· ... nt (;11 t, vi~ibn~ relatiyes w3;:; treai-c(1 '\vi+h .11.ilU Banjos, and soon returned successful. A the gre fLet and eight on the hind-feet. 1 negative praise, tC' say the least.. 32 EAST THIRD ST.