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Cherryvale Republican from Cherryvale, Kansas • Page 6

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Cherryvale, Kansas
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THE DAILY REPUBLICAN CHERRY VALE KANSA (m I organizations to decide whether they wanted to enter on a sympathetic strike or not and many of these bound themselves under separate agreements which made it impossible for the members of the union to strike. newr organization ivili not recojjn ze any agreements between individual unions and employers and the executive committee will have the power to call out every man connected with the organization. MMTCnniMriaManMeSMWlHM Township Officials At War. J. V.

trustee of I Chefry township, was am sted on i We are about to bring the Great and Glorious Sale to a close. We have just received a second shipment of complaint of J. H. Stewart, clerk of same township, charged with disturbing the peace, and at his trial before Judge Anderson this morning he pleaded guilty and was fined $1 and costs, which he paid. Constable Burfield made the arrest, Hummell then swore out a warrant for Stewart on a charge of disturbing his peace and constable Dan Hummell made the arrest.

His trial will be held this evening or tomorrow morning. 1 -OLZO Cherryvale Qiass Co. Making Extensive Improvements Geo. D. Carney, manager of the Cherryvale Glass Co.

today showed a Republican reporter through the addition already completed to their plant and talked of the other improvements yet to be made. The building now completed is a tank room 46x4G, in which two glass melting tanks will be installed; also a 4. foot leher. winch is already built. A decorating room 25x50 will be built adjacent to this building.

Also a new warehouse, Machinery will be added so that pressed glassware and decorated ware will be manufactured here and with the new improvements the capacity of the plant sill be quadrupled. Their product is now shipped to points all over the United States and two San Francisco firms are now figuring on a contract for a large portion of the output. A wind cooler will be added which wdl hasten the cooling of the finished product, as the cooling process by the old method consumed so much time that at times the workmen were compelled to remain idle while waiting for room iu the leher. The improvements, when completed, will have cost over $6,000 and will so increase the plant's capacity that as soon as work is started, which will be before Sept. 1, 60 men will be employed.

Most of the old employes will be given their former positions and others are being hired for the new places. M. W. Conwav, of Alexandria, who is here superintending the improvements, will remain the company's employ as factory superintendent. Mr.

Carney is trying hard to get the Frisco to build a switch to their plant as without it the cost of hauling the increased out fk Men's Shirts! Men's Underwear Shovel 'Em Out, Shovel 'Em Out! A frieDdly tree, A limpid pool, A gentle breeze That keeps yon cool. A hook and line, A lot of bait, A briar pipe And about seventy -five million gnats to spoil the whole thing. Topeka Herald. Hall's Billiard Hall Closes. J.

M. Hall, who has been running a billiard hall on North Neosho street, quit yesterday on account of poor business and left for his old home in Nebraska. A Kansas City house has taken charge of the tables and fixtures and the place is closed. WHICH WE PLACE ON SALE 250 Dozen Men's Shirts, soft collars attached and detached at prices that wtll move 'em, such maker as Manhattan, Wilson Bros, and Eagle. 50 dozen Shirts worth 5 Oc and 60c Shovel 'em Out 35c Mono ay Morni us, 150 doz Men's Shirts and Drawers in pink, blue and white, all sizes from 30 to 42.

worth up to 35c 1 rr Shovel 'Era Out IOL 100 doz Men's Shirts and Drawers, brown, blue, black and white, worth up to 60C Shovel 'Em Out ODL 50 doz new openwork Shirts and Drawers, worth 75c i Shovel 'Em Out 40C $1.25. $1 Men's Shirts and Drawers 7 Err Shovel 'Em Out DC 905 July 24th9 1 Miss I1-TH3 Best Ycl! Being Tried Today. The snit of Chas. Kebstock of St. Louis vs.

B. 0. Bryant for $101-27 on a disputed account is being tried before Judge Courtney today. J. F.

Bellamy is attorney for plaintiff and Holdren Brooks for defendant, put to the cars will be considerable. The Coffeyville Commercial Club offered to place the plant a switch in that town if the. company would move its plant to that city, but home loyalty caused the offer to be rejected, and it is hoped that the Frisco will do their part to see that the company loses nothing as a result of such refusal. Men's Summer Coats and Pants Good Bye, You Must Leave Us! Shovel 'Em Out! 50 dozen Shirts worth 75 ami 85C, Shovel 'em (Jut 55c 25 Dozen Shirts worth $1.25 and $1, Shovel 'cm Out 85c 25 Dozen Shirts worth $1.50 and 2, Shovel 'em Out $1.15 Manhattan Shirts. $1.15, $1.45, $1.75, worth $2 and $3 Young Hen's and Boys' Suits Shovel 'Em Out! CrtA SUITS that must be sold and we have put price about one-ha If what you pay others for the same quality Do not dday, but come at once to the Greatest of all Sales! Our entire stock of Children's Wash Suits, 1-2 Price 50c Suits for 25c; 75c Suits for 4Cc, $1 Suits for 50c Shovel 'Em Out Labor Autocrats.

Which Is Which? The sudden downpour of rain which usually follows a bright flash of lightning has generally been supposed to be the result of the discharge of the electricity. The most advanced weather students now put forward the statement that the contrary is the case; in other words, that the suddea increased precipitation causes the lightning flash, instead of the lightning flash causing the sudden increase in rain-fall. World's Beer Consumption. The beer which is consumed throughout the world in a single year would make a lake six feet deep, three nd three-quarters miles long, a mile wide or 2,319 acres in area. In this vast lake we could easily drown all the English speaking people, to the number of 120,000,000, throughout the entire world.

Horseshoes in History. Even horseshoes have been made to Seven Men Given Absolute Power In Labor Affairs. Men's Coats and Pants, sold for $5 and 6.00, 2 rn Shovel 'Em Out pO.OU Men's Coats and Pants, sold for $6.85 and 7.85 i or Shovel 'Em Out Men's Coats and Pants, sold for 58.85 and 9.85 Cf Shovel 'Em Out PU.OU Men's Coats and Pants, sold for $11.50 and 12-50 rn Shovel 'Em Out Other Summer Suiis at about One-Half Price! Now is the time to buy! Denver, July 21. Seven men have been given absolute power to call out 390 laborers on a sympathetic strike. They can, in their discretion, paralyze every industry in any city where their unions predominate.

The strength of the jfh Pairs Men's Sample I Shoes in Box Calf, yW Vici Kid, Tan and Patent Leather, most all sizes; Shoes that are worth $4 00, $3.50. $3.00, Shovel 'Em Out serve the purpose of extravagance and display. Sabina Poppaea, the beau tiful and luxury-loving wife of the Roman emperor, Nero, is said to have had her mules shod with gold. All the world over, horseshoes are supposed to possess some occult power ol attracting luck and warding off evil. For Motor Cars.

"Are there any new improvements in the motor line since I was here?" inquired an enthusiast, as he entered the store of the dealer in motor cars. "Yes," said the proprietor, "one just Co) cc r4r came in this morning. It is a folding labor organization is chiefly in the West. B. C.

Coates, formerly Lieutenant Governor of Colorado, but now a resident of Idaho, was in Denver on his way home from Chicago where the international labor organization known as the Industrial Workers of the World was organized. Although Mr. Coates is not satisfied with much that the con vention did, bis satisfaction is limited to minor things and in the main he is very enthusiastic over the new organization. "As things have been going," he says, "we might as well give up the fight. The teamsters' strike in Chicago is a failure, the strike of the butchers there last j-ear was a failure, and all other strikes will be failures until the laboring men get together under some system and the new organization furnishes that system.

"There are now about 300,000 laboring men affiliated with the Industrial Workers of the World. horse, to be carried under the seat and used in case of accident." Costly Water Pipes. Water pipes lined with chin aware, and which are embedded in cement in iron pipes, are being used in Coburg, Saxony. They are thought to be Other Shoes just about one half M. 35, 1.50 HH Mi ill 1 11 iiii wi'i'i 11 111111 I'll in wwl Gold Watches in Lake.

From the bottom of Lake Como a case of 1.700 gold watches, which was accidentally dropped there by a etearr.ei porter, has been fished up. Latest from Billville. Following is the latest news from Billville: "The millponds have been gayly decorated, the alligators have taken to the woods, and all you have to do is to jump in and imagine you're on the seashore!" Atlanta Constitution. 1 ill jit I 7 Shoe and i snoeano i x.m -w a. 1 I was surprised at the great interest taken in the movement and the number of delegates who attended the convention.

We arei ninlhintr i uiothing Company LJil Company 1 PsychoSogy of the Settln' Hen. The hen patiently "sets" onl7 through the overpowering uressure of a mysterious creative impulse that masters her restless impulses to be now in a position to absolutely paralyze the industry of any city or state where a strike is ou. "Under the old arrangement with the American Federation of Labor it was left to the different in- yirMinLagLWMa outside scratching and cackling -Boa- i stead of working for posterity Herald..

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