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The Walnut Valley Times from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 4

The Walnut Valley Times from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 4

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DAILY WALNUT VALLEY TIMES NEEDIN' DOUGH. Wiley is visiting in the Mrs Roland Wichita. books at dwtf Horsemen's record Times office. Ira Minnick of Wichita, was in El Dorado Tuesday. i TRY Mrs Mathers and sen Mark are visitng in Augusta.

Palace Drug Store. Ice cream, 5 cents. James Houston and wife of were El Dorado visitors Tuesday. 50-55w Big Hippodrome Show this evening. Dr Miller was in Pontiac Tuesday.

GRANDEE FLOUR, the best 5 Bissantz's ice cream at Feely's restaurant. 5 and 10 cent dishes, dtf Talace Drug Store. Ice cream, 5 cents. his son were in 50-55 Egan and Burns Tuesday. Miss Ida Arnold of Pontiac, was a guest of Miss Anna Calvert, Tuesday Sheriff Jolliffe left for Conway Springs Tuesday to get Charles nenry for a witness in court.

6ver. Sole Agents Palace Drug Store. Ice cream, 5 cents. is home from 50-55w Mr and Mrs Earnest Hagny cf Oklahoma City, have a nine pound baby boy. My boy he's down to college, an' I can't git strairthened cut Jus' what the letters that he's sent up here is all about.

Last week he wrote to me: "Dear Dad, I thought I'd let you know I've dropped the stake I brought with me, an' now I'm needin' dough." I never knowed that when he went he took along a stake. An' he did drop it, the blamed thing wouldn't as fur needin- dough, I'll swear that there has got to stup. Or he can need it here to home in Jones' bakin' shop. Miss Til lie Patton visiting in Augusta. is Sweet potato plants for sale, plenty of them.

Keplinger dwtf Mrs Knowles of Towanda, visiting Mrs Ryan. Mrs Elizabeth Counter cf Wichita who has been visiting Mrs George Counter and Mrs Albert Lewis, has returned home. i Phone 54 The Paitison Grocry jj tt444A4AAA4AAA44 Attorney A Yeager of Augusta, was in El Dorado Tuesday. There is a call business meeting of the Christian church Endeavor Society Tuesdav evening at 8 o'clock at A Kirkman has painted his handsome home in northwest ElDorado, a natural brick color, trimmed in white with just a iouch of green, making a very pretty combination. He is also putting a natural wood finish on all the inside woodwork, and is building cement walks.

This is one of the prettiest homes in EI Dorado. for Miss Jennie Eike left Tuesday a visit with relatives in Topeka. the church. This meetiLg is to elect The Profe'sor: A caterpillar is the mcst voracious living thine! In a month it will eat about six hundred times its own weight. Mrs Hearnot: Whose boy did ycu say he was? Mrs James Atkins and son Anthony are visiting Mrs May of Wichita.

Attorney Ashenfelter of Whitewater, is attending court in new officers and each and every member cf the Society is expected to be present on time. "If ever there was a terrible child in this world," remarked the worried mother, he's one." "What's his particular fault?" "Do what I will, I can't break him of the habit of telling the truth right out when we have company." His schoolin's goin' to cost a heap o' money, I'm afraid. An' 1 can't have him waste no time to learn the baker's trade. An' yisstiddy he wrote again that he was needin' dough, An' said it "all was off with him," an' he was "keepin' low." He said he went out on a skate an' F-Frazier and Adams left for Wichita Tuesday. Mr Adams is enroute for Kansas City.

Miss Susan Crook of Augusta, is visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Crook. Gordy park has been thoroughly cleaned and sodded with white clover and blue crass. This is the first attempt to repair this park for some five years. There will probably be new cement walks put in. THE KANSAS SCRE YEAST is on sale by ElDorado grocers, it Is fresh and kept fresh.

Ask for Kansas Sure Yeast, take no other and you will be pleased and ask for it again. dwtf Mrs Hollinshead left Tuesday for a visit with her daughter Mrs Thornton in Towanda. Dr Brown of Douglass, was an El Dorado visitor, June 10 on his way home from Kansas City. The Wichita officers caught Marty Wills, the slippery little African, June 10 and turned him over to Sheriff Jolliffe. Marty broke jail heie several weeks ago and nothing had been heard from him until word was received that he was Jn custody in Wichita.

It is evident that Marty has learned a period of seclusion from the world, with opportunities for meditation not afforded by ordinary freedom and control of his own SPRAINS QUICKLY CURED. Mrs Munson, daughter Inez and son Malan left for Emporia got a lovely load, An' then was pinched just when his last simoleon was blowed. Now how he went out on a skate when a'J the country 'round Is mild as Jjne an' skatin' ponds is nowhere to be found. An' why just 'cause some feller A party of young married people will enjoy a launch ride and a picnic supper on the Walnut Tuesday evening. The party is composed of Messrs and Mesdames Rhoades.

and Powell, Boston, Judkins, Fullinwider, Dillon Hamilton, John Huston and Stuart. Buy your groceries of the antitrust grocery store. Also buy your meat that has been inspected by the government and thereby avoid consumption or other disease caused by using uninspected goods Ben Blev-ius. It Tuesday for a two weeks" visit. Prof Swartzof Fairmount College, Wichita, will deliver a lecture "World Building," at the High School auditorium Wednesday evening June 12 for the beneSt of the Butler County Institute.

Admission 10 cents. Institute members free. Miss Grace Dunagan of Douglass, Bathe the parts freely with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and give them absolute rest, and a quick cure is certain. Foi sale by all druggists. hss returned home after a pleasant visir with Miss Bessie McClure.

Mr and Mrs Clyde Barrick and daughter of Parsons, are visiting t0 to civ to; 67 their mother, Mrs Amanda Barrick. pinched him he should write to me An' tall me all about it is jus' more than I can see. Simoleon's all Greek to me. but I suppose he meant (He said he had blowed it) some new brass band instrument. From what he writes I kind o' think that things is goin' wrong, A letter came today that said: "I'm ud against it strong.

Chas Mossbacher, secretary of the Wichita and Southwestern Fair Association was in the city Tuesday looking after the mid-summer race meeting on July 3 and 4. Nine good races with plenty of entries are scheduled events. Special rates on all railways. Mr Mossbasher is an enthusiastic booster for this meeting. Mr and Mrs It Binrord are mov ing to Burns, where Mr Binford will engage in painting and paperhanging.

Miss Matie Flenner is home from Wichita, wnere she had a surgical operation performed several weeks The uoper classmen pass me up, the A SURPRISE. ago. profs has throwedme down. YOUR JUNE NEEDS You will find them at Binfords Grocery If you want the best try some Heiuzes Prepared Mustard Chow chow pickles Preserved sweet gherkins Sour spiced gherkins Preserved sweet mixed India Relizh Mandalay sauce Tomato catsup Baked beans with sauce. They pass me gold bricks every time Dr and Mrs Kerr of Douglass, I take a run down town.

The best I get's the worst cf it, no passed through El Dorado Monday on their way home from St Joseph, Mis souri. TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER FIRST THEN SUBSCRIBE v. The Kansas City Star and Times The Star and Times, reporting the full twenty-four hours, news each day in thirteen issues of the paper each week, are furnished to regular subscribers at the rate of ig cents per week. As newspers. The Star and The Times have no rivals.

No other publisher furnishes his readers with the full day and uight Associated Press reports, as does the Star and Times. This should recommend the papers especially to the progressive merchant and farmer. I deliver both the Star and Times to the subscriber's door promptly on ariival of trains. Give us a trial. HAWLEY COMPANY dwtf Distributors matter where I go, Fur Heaven's sake send down a stake, fur I am needin' dough." Now I can't make much mtanin' out o' what he has to say, But 1 jus' think I'll pacK my grip an' travel down that way, The Misses Kathleen Weller and Cora Mooney have gone to Douglass to put on the "Deestrick Skule" for We have a full line of high parade canned goods the Methodist church there.

Mrs Rittenmeyer and children An' when I see that son o' mine, I have returned to their home in Car sure will let him know H. S. Binford roll. Iowa, after a two weeks visit That 1 ain't eddicatin' him to be The friends of Captain and Mrs A Ramsey of DeGraff, gave them a comDlete surprise on the evening of June 7. It was in honor of the Captain's 70th birthday and a jolly good time was made of it.

Those present were: Messrs and Mesdames Lewis Mclntyre, Geo Ramsey, Clay Tuttle, CC Young, Nathan Kistler, Guy Ramsey, Hart Leonard, A nutto, A Fross. II Cain; Mrs Dudley, Mrs Daisy Weaver; the Misses Olive Tuttle, Grace Hinkle, Kathryn Kistler, Dot Cain, Esther Green, Ora Leonard, Elsie Leonard, Helen Ramsey, Ruth and Bertha Weaver, Minnie Hutto; Messrs Elmer and Geo Cain, Charles and Earl Ellis, Raymond Kistler, Ralph Tuttle. Howard, Ralph and Gee Ramsey Jr. Various games were played and ice cream and cake were served. All departed at a late hour wishing Mr Ramsey many more happy birthdays.

-Daffodil. with her sister, Mrs Fred Pielsticker. a 'needin' dough. Miss Zella Lamb of Rosalia, and II Logan spent Tuesday in Miss Etta Marshall of Lecn, were ap Wichita. pointed associate examiners by the countv superintendent to assist him Gunther's A fresh supply of In the teachers' examination.

dies at Feeley's. 11 iW I Wilson, wife and daughter I have my candy cases full of fresh Vera and their guests Mrs Brak- candies. Wells. aw and daughter, were fishing on the MAY Walnut Tuesday. Mr Wilson expect Mrs A SwJegett of Wichita.

is ed to bring home a string worth men visiting Mrs Mooney. When You Can't Find It tioning. SHOULD BE YOUR WAY If you want to buy a hammock see ei There will be an evening of music nawley's at the book store. MRS BLACK'S COMMENCEMENT. The days of over heated kitchens are I at the Presbvterian church Sunday, Anywhere else go 'round to The Peop'es Market.

at 8 o'clock The service will be con Secure seats at once for the Music "ft a ft ih vi ducted bv the choir under the leader Commencement June 13 at Ellet's Ooera nouse. 2t ship of I Wilson. The musical numbers will be interspersed with Mrs Thomas Sparks and Mrs other appropriato exercises. Garrison of Benton, were county Varnell is sure to have it. During the warm weather The Peoples' will supply HO ROAST BEEF every day for your dinner.

Saves si flering from the heat, savrs fuel, saves worry and saves money. Come and see me for evtry thing in tc. Fortify yoursdf against them by installing the NATURAL GAS. There will be no regrets. seat visitors Tuesday.

jurs narry rauison gave an informal card party at her home on Washington street Tuesday after Music Commencement program at Ellet's Opera House, June 13. Invocation. Rev Fay Piano Duett, "Valse Brillante," (Moszkowski) Myrtle Watkins and Violet Watkins Piano Solo, "Grande Polka de Concert," (Bartlett)-Mrs Wilson Soprano Solo, "Merry Zingara" from 'Crown Diamonds" (Balfe) Tomasine Smith Piano Solo, "Mazurka Capnce" Od II Poorbaugh, Hager and ft ft ft noon, for Miss Rhea Guthrie of Wich A Ralston of Towanda, were El Dorado visitors Tuesday. ita. The guests were ihe Misses Ruth ti tft Avery, Beth Tolle, Lucile Baker, ft Vamcll Mr and Mrs Fowler and child Margaret Ewing, Leah Spain, Bessie Miller, Ruth Ewing and Katherine ren of Chicago, are guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs Fowler.

inkle. A hot All jl -j Madam DeGrasse-Black and the El Dorado has a Commercial Club stove in which is in a more or less comatose con heat class of li07 cordially invite you to the commencement exercises at El 3S (Wollenhaupt)-Mary A Schwarz Vocal Duett from Opera Travatore (Verdi) -Madam DeGrasse-Black and Mr I Wilson Piano Solo, "Scherzo" Op 31 (Chopin) -DeAldore Stevenson (oth grade) Tenor Solo, "Still As the Night" (Bohm) -Mr I Wilson union, it nas served useful purposes let's Opera nouse Thursday June 13. and might be made to accomplish a hot where its great deal in the interest of the busi A good program in instrumental and vocal numbers will be given. Re ness man. Some organization should kitch Real bstate uealers en 4 wanted served seats 2." cents on sale at Selig's drug store.

i't deal witn the dead beats who prey upon business men. These rascals get a start with a merchant and by promises keeps going until the bur- ikes a and when Morning Glory has the riaht idea, Piano Solo, Tarantelle" Op 13 (Mills)-Cora A Burr (7th grade) Piano Solo, "Les Rameaux," (Faure- Lev bach) Ruth Catherine Avery grade) Vocal Duett from Opera "LaFav- she wants it known she is the Times ueii grovs mioierauie, men it is hot correspondent, that she wants good, its wholesome news. That's the thing, to let it be known who is the news- oo'. wanted giver and thus get the cream of it. There are however times and occasions when it is policy to write in found that the debtor never intended to pay.

Some system should be adopted to inform every business man in the town of every dead beat in it. The Times has several names for the list and finds they have been beating other people as well as the editor. Let's have an anti-dead beat lodge-like the A II A. orite" (Donizetti) Madam DeGrasse-Black and Dea Stevenson Piano Trio "Jubelfeier Polonaise" )Kramer) Violet Watkins, Myrtle Watkins. Mary Schwarz Presentation of Diplomas by Mad Now is the time to buy land and it you expect to sell, list it at once as we are exeptctirg eastern men here in a few days and we would be glad to have a larger list of land and city po-perty to show them.

We ean business. We guarantee satisfaction to both buyer and seller. Come in and have a talk with us wbife in town We have some good propositions on our list some which you can not afiotd to turn down. FULTZ, COOK PlUMR cognito; but Morning Glory lias the easy, the best vay. ft am DeGrasse-Black COURT NOTES.

A visit to the Butler County Nor INSTITUTE NOTES. mal Institute Tuesday morning re vealed a membership even younger in Use a stove that gives Concentrated heat that 0 cooks the meal quickly, without'making an ed kitchen. New enrol Irrerjts: Ziramer years than last year. As the world of man of Rosalia: and Plummer ft events moves faster and faster the of Cassoday, second grade. race assumes responsibilities at an Mr Lane conducted our devotipnals earlier age; knows more in fewer In rear of the Pobt Office years than did the parents.

No other hypothesis can explain the increasing The District court convened in regular session Tuesday morning June 11. AH of the civil contested cases were continued. Walter Stebbings was granted the rights of an American citizen. Grove vs Inez Braley et al, judgment found for plaintiff for 82752, with interest at 7 per cent until judgment is paid. Calvin Clevenger vsThe Johnson Loan and Trust Company, and Samuel Garberick vs Loverin, titles quieted.

James Gregory vs Mary Lander- i i juvenility of succeeding Institutes and singing this morning Editor Shelden visited the Institute this morning. He gave us a short but very interesting and instructive talk on "Our Personalities and Motives Governing our Lives. We are always glad to have these vis it is also more and more noticeable that each year the profession is re With the Keystone range ycu have the necessary heat at the moment of lighting. Inspect the 'FAMOUS WELSBACH LIGHT" The light that turns NIGHT INTO DAY. The Western Distributing Company Old Post Office Location presented less and less by men; the 0 itors, it snows the interest that is taken in the Institute.

Prof Swartz will lecture at the High School auditorium tomorrow, Wednesday, evening. Admission to normalites free, to all others 10 eu cl ai, liaipn ts Juaiston was ap pointed guardin ad litem for the min conclusion seems to have been reached that if the teacher is to stand "in loco parentis'" it must be to the mother, not to the father. At the rate we are going, soon a male teacher will be a curiosity. This is a good looking Institute with accumulated wisdom about as heretofore. It is a working body, wide-awake, diligent.

The interest is well sustained. The When Ycu Open a Hack account, eatiefy yoiiftelf that there in no que stioti hh to the solidity of the il Mini! ion. Examine Our r2.U i-VCm or defendants mi Fi Silas Clarey vs II Butler et cents. This will be a scientiSc lec Central Avenue al, Geddes was appointed guard 'I) ture. Frol hwartz is professor of ian ad litem for minor defendants.

chemistry at Fairmount College and Wm nawkins was granted a di THE- PYRAMIDS vorce from Ella Hawkins: Ertie Hin- will perform seme interesting experiments on. the stage. Be sure and come. and you will be atifMed tliat jour mooey will be as nafrfa tbe Pyramids Do cot w.H to get a large auni of money, frtart wilh what ou Lave to uay. Mr Lane has begun work with the man was given a divorce from HinmaD and her maiden name.

Etlie Gaines restored. The Haverhill Co-operative Company vs A Mitchell, the defendant was forbidden use of the line or ser Institute Chores which will furnish music for the normal entertainments. conductor, fcuperintendent Warren Baker of El Dorado has a state-wide fame as a school man. The several instructors have been selected because of there proficiency and efficiency and so the Institute mores off in its work auspiciously. It is a mark of interest that ElDorado people should show by visiting this annual gathering of i to is ft vice until further order of the court.

The title was quieted in the case of Cron vs David Long. ft ft' ft ft A great deal of interest is being taken in music. A very interesting discussion is going on in the Civics class concerning the commerce laws of the state and United States. The Algebra class is studying 3 9 'D 'I) The Citizens State Bank of El Dorado, Kansas. Judgment was found for Pattison GotoEWING'S for fresh vegetables and groceries We are receiving them every day C.

W. EWING, GROCER teachers one or more days during the session. Our dearest hopes and ambitions are bound up in the school room work of these teachers. They should be encouraged in qualifying themselves in earnestness and achievement in the schcol room. It is an inspiration to look info the faces of these well born, well educated, well doing, young teachers.

1 Graphic Algebra, now many students of Algebra ever heard of Graphic? Notice the number cf students who fell asleep in class today. Won- Bros in their case against Luttgerd-ing Bros. Cases dismissed Rickley Meador Cora Meador, Wenzel Skaltk vs II Johnson, Watkins vs Emma Dunn et al, Martin Newby vs Pitts et al and State of Kansas vs Frisco Railway Company. N. F.

FHAZIEK. Pre-ident W. F. BKNyON, Viee-Preeideut 'JEO. W.

BROWN, Vice-Preeidenl J. B.ADAMS, Cashier C. E. THOMPSON, Afcs't, taehiei. jder if they studied too late list night ft ft or attended the Hippodrome..

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