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The Evening Telegram from Garden City, Kansas • Page 2

The Evening Telegram from Garden City, Kansas • Page 2

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, GARDEN CITY, TUESDAY. JANUARY 8, 1907. The Message bureau scarf. A Sabetha woman wonders what is the matter with the man. says the Herald.

She gave him Physicians and Surgeons The Evening Telegram (Continued from pge 1. For Drayage and Hauling Phone 81 Garden City Hospital and Sanitarium By kR W. STILSON, D1 a suit of clothes for Christmas, and he gave her a desk for his office. She is wondering where she comes in. "The Judge" in the Stafford Republican: The unlucky editor sat up after hours to do the subject justice; PHYSICIAN AND SCJRGEOX.

The Evening Telegram Co. know of no higher mission of an administration than to keep public money out of the unnoly hands of grafters and boodlers and to put it into the clean hands of honest and conscientious custodians of state interests. Office In Lowderman Building. Phone No. 204.

Corner Chestnut and Seventh Streets. Phone No. 7. he rfpsrrihfl in words Thar t'airlv ftrinr- I Published Every Weekday evening Nr matter how arae nr small 0ffl(V hour; to 12 a. 5 p.

1NO matter now large or Small. (. eountrv answered Droumt- Office, Telegram Building 201 Main ly day or night. And with unprecedented prosperity existing, and a saving of several hundred thousand dollars directly, and several million indirectly, during the last two years, we should not hesitate to take large strides in an ef street, Garden City. By Carrier 10 cents each week.

Mail $2.00 per Year. Cash Strictly in Advance. Careful, prompt and compe tent attention to all orders. ed the bride and her trousseau; he made your mouth water in descriDing the refreshments, and made every one who had contributed feel like a millionaire when reading the descriptions and lists of presents. He wound it all up in as pretty a word picture as you ever read, and wrote of the joy attending the affair.

The compositor set it up "jay," and the next T)R. A. R. KNAPP, f'HYSU IAN and SURGEON' Iieidnc one block wwt and 1 block soctb M. E.

Cl.u-rh. Oftic aboe the Racket. Store. Office phone Residence phone. No.

230. All ealls, -i i or uiht, answered. Special attention to long diotai.ce or conntrj calls. Thoroughly equipped; trained nurses; the most ap proved hospital uses of electricity, cautery, static elec tricity, high tension Faradic current, electric vibrator, electric baths; hot air baths. Special attention given to surgical and general chronic cases.

DR. HELWIC, Surgeon in Charge. A paid fire department means day one of the editor's best friends, I more adequate facilities for protect- fort to 'catch up' in appropriations for these institutions." He commends the Barnes high school law, the uniform text book law, and recommends a state school tax, the addition of an agricultural course in the public shool and the suppression by law of the high school fraternity. He advocates the holding of the ini ftnrrlen Citv nronertv and lower Huff Brothel Transfer Co. insurance rates.

who lived on R. F. D. No. 6, took it as personal and came in and stopped his paper and threatened to mop the floor with the editor.

And the latter said, "Behold upon what slender threads," etc. With the start President Roosevelt Drs. lark Kowo Successors to Drs. Chirk Whitfield PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office In Buffalo Block, annex -Main Street Calls answered promptly, at day or night. Office Phone S7 Residence 'lark No.

47 Howe No. 270 has, Governor Hoch can hardly hope to catch up with him in the number of messages he sends even if he The Home grocery should work overtime. Kemi-contennial and endorses the proposition to establish a state bureau of information. In regard to the race problem in Kansas, the mesage says it is largely an educational problem and commends the Quindaro school and Topeka school to the legislature for further state aid. Commenting on the amount of crime AT THE OPERA HOUSE.

"The King of Tramps" a Yankee Doodle comedy in four big laughing acts comes to the opera house 11. The governor's message may do To Rent For Spring Grain NW 1-4 of Section 9-23-33 All plowed last summer. CALL ON Maddux Jessup Dr. Adelaide P. Farrington OSTEOPATH Lowderman Building.

something toward dispelling the popu Coming direct here from large city en Jar supposition that the chief end of gagements, we are assured of an Office hours: 9-J2: 1-3J entertainment different from the us traceable to drink the governor a member of the legislature is to vote for speaker and United States sena ual run of so-called musical come DR. A. L. lirown. dies.

The company carries its own tor. equipment of special scenery, and PBYS1C1AN and SURGEON. comes here highly recommended. NEW GOODS I i neeiilence fj, Office over Palace Druir store. WEEK OF PRAYER.

PHONE 89 SELL CHEAP FOR CASH ALLEN BROS. R. H. KEEP SECOND-HAND GOODS aIKMrered Meeting to Be Held at Presbyterian Church Tonight. The meeting of the churches will be at the Presbyterian this evening says: "I believe it would be wise to establish a state hospital for inebriates, for the treatment of alcoholism.

Perhaps the new medical department of the State University might be wisely enlarged in its scope to include treatment of this ciass of unfortunates." The governor recommends liberal legislation for the old soldiers along lines pointed out by Commander Coney. He advocates equal suffrage and says: 'Whatever may be thought as to the wisdom of extending universal suffrage to women, certainly no fair man can deny that women property owners should have equal right with men to vote upon questions involving taxation of their property. The word 'male' has no place in a modern state If the Kansas legislature adopts the strenuous method of handling lobbyists that the Nebraska legislature did. the people's lobby may have to call out the militia while doing guard duty on the representatives. According to the report of Postmaster Kitchen more money is sent out of Garden City by money order than comes in but then money comes in other ways and it is some comfort to have the money to send out.

ATTORNEYS Kit her way we give yon satisfaction. Iveralls and similar gools a i a bargain. H. CONDRA Jewelry tickets with your pnrchasea and the theme is: The Gospel of God's son. Praise: For the continued offer of salvation to whosoever will; and lor MILTON BROWN TOPEKA KA.NBls CHAFNCEY BBOWN GAHI.KN CITY.

KANP AS the mercy which untiringly seeks the lost. BBOWN fe BROWN At tone's nt him- Prayer: That all souls may awake LIFE FIRE and Practice in ail the courts and liefore to things spiritual and eternal; and that repentance and faith may every where be preached in demonstration S. I. a ml Office and Department of i he Interior. Garden City olflee, upstairs In Nelson opposite the opera House.

Phone No 1'iil of the spirit and of power. constitution and should be stricken FIOTKI, (X)PELAND south of Santa Ke Depot across the tracks GARDEN CITY Best Furnished Rooms in City Soft Water Well First Class Livery in Connection Electric Lights All Rates $1.00 to $1.50 a Day Telephone 253 G. W. COPELAND, Proprietor. TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS.

The rate oi 2.00 a year for the INSURANCE. Yob cannot discriminate tn close ly regarding your Insurance. None lint the safest and most reliable represented In Warden City ly ROBT. W. LYNN Office in Lowderman Block.

MILLEB and FOSTER ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office Over First National Bank. Evening Telegram is made strictly on a cash in advance proposition. Unless the subscription is accompanied by cash, the price of the daily by mail will be $2.50 a year. W.

a Pkarck G. L. MitwR from Sugar Beet Industry. Of the sugar beet industry the mes- sage says: "No industry in the state has made HUMPO rapid progress in recent years than the cultivation of sugar beets. I I recently visited the new sugar beet i factory now iii operation at Garden City.

It was to me a revelation of the i agricultural and manufacturing pos- sibilities of that section of the state, i The proprietors of this great insti- tution have spent in lands and irri- I gation processes and in the manu- facturing plant several millions of dollars, and began manufacturing the i finest grade of sugar a few weeks ago under most favorable auspices. In-deed, their experience is said to break Deerfield to Have Coal Office. We will be able to supply the demand. Scales and coal on the road. Central Lumber Co.

PEARCE MARMON. Attorneys at Law. CITY BAKERY before all eonrts, IncJad- Ing IT, s. Land Office. Fine Bread, Pies, Cakes Atmrts made and titles examin-and Bakery Goods garden CITY, kar Fulton street just west of Main cjmnriTcj SUCCESS AT PAR.

Things are quoted in market figures these days and in a letter to Professor Barney Hopkins of the Labette county high school at Altamont, Kansas, Secretary Shaw gives quotations on a commodity that everyone wishes. He says: "My Dear Sir: I am in receipt of your letter asking for your pupils as a New Year's sentiment what 1 consider the essentials of success in business. Any boy in your school can answer that question as well as I. They all know the price of success, though the majority will refuse to buy at par. Unfortunately however, there are no bargain counters or opportunity for payment in advance.

It is sold to all on the installment plan under broad and exacting forfeiture provisions. Payments must be made every day, and a single default frequently terminates the contract, and precludes all possibility of reinstatement." CAMPAIGN METHODS. At the meeting of the bar association of this district last week, a rather unusual action was taken by the association in condemning the campaign methods used against the president of the association in his juauaerman Carpets Fine Rugs A large number to select frcm, in quality all are dependable, and a range of prices to please everyone, A. R. CLARK.

ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. Practice in all courts. Special Attention to examination of titles Over First National Bank HACK Any part of city 25c 50c To sugar factory LOCAL SHORT NOTES. Fancy buggies at Struthers Wiss. Mr.

and Mrs. .1. E. Baker and daughter, Eva, of Garden City, is visiting with M. M.

Gwinner and family for a few days this week. Garden City Globe Republican. Up-to-date rubber tire work at the carriage hospital Don't rest until you get a Hilborn made sign. S. W.

Horner and P. M. Lawrence went to Lakin on business this morning. Now is the time. The hospital is tbs place to have that vehicle dressed up.

If you don't believe in signs you never tried Hilborns. E. J. Parsley of Syracuse was in town on business yesterday. Mr.

W.B. Hopkins I'honesj Office E.J. Hopkins ttdence MS HOPKINS HOPKINS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in State and Federal Courts Examination of Land Titles. Main and Laurel Streets Gardeii City, Kansas. CALLS ANSWERED ANY HOUR -TELEPHONE 266 CARTER 207-209-211 Main Street Garden City.

the record, in that there were over Too. into tons of bets available for their factory this year. The factory is running night and day, turning out 2500 bags of superior sugar of 100 pounds eacn every twenty-four hours. Lands which a few years ago sold for a few dollars per acre now command from $100 to $200. This industry is in its infancy.

Its possibilities are almost unlimited. The new process for extiAding sugar from beets is making it more and more possible to profitably manufacture sugar from beets containing less and less per centage and saccharine matter, so that the area of profitable beet culture is constantly being extended. 1 believe there is no more hopeful industry in the United States than the beet sugar industry. I believe it entirely possible, under modem conditions develop this industry until we will be able to manufacture all the sugar we consume in this country, and thus keep the enormous amount of money annually sent abroad for this common commodity, aggregating, I believe, more than 100 millions per year, at home. I would not inject part-izan olitics into this official document, but what I am not about to say is not political, it is commonsense business.

There is not a single argument advanced oy the most-pronounc Veterinary Dentists recent race for tne judgeship. Gun and Bicycle I have a first-class gun-smith and can do the kind of work you want JOHN JOLLY, The circulation of unfounded reports assailing the character of a man is one campaign method that belonged to a former age but that should have The Smoke House NEAL STEVENS, Props. Bicycle Shop. W. Fulton Street.

no place in the present civilization. Horse Dentistry If you have a horse that Is not doing as well as ynu would like you should have his teeth examined by GEO. BEDINGER Red Lion Barn Garden City The fact that the reports circulated Parsley is a real estate dealer there. First class plumbing and tinning done at Struthers Wiss. Come to the City meat market for all kinds of fresh meat.

W. J. Simmons who is visiting his nephews in the north part of the county was in town this morning. Second hand vehicles at carriage hospital. House Wanted Four or five rooms inside city limits and with the rental in hailing distance once a month.

Reference if desired. Address E. M. care Evening Telegram. Does it pay to advertise ask OUR LINE The largest and finest line of Key West and Domestic Cigai'B, Tobaccos, Pipes and Smokers' Supplies in Western Kansas.

Our Billiard i'arlor is equipped with the best tables that money can buy. We have just received a Fine Line of Rubel Allegretti's Chocolates and Bon-Bons. ed protectionists in favor of protect Of useful and elegant goods is complete. Prices are Reasonable. A fresh line of box candy and fashionable stationery for presents.

DR. W. H. VAN VLEET, D. V.

S. Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of olumbus, Veterinary College and also of London. Ontario, Veterinary College. Permanent Location, Robinson's Liter) Barn lit North Main Street CarLtn On in this campaign were unfounded and that since the campaign a committee of the bar has exonerated Colonel Hopkins of the charges made against him in the campaign, the action of the bar is one that should meet the approval of those who believe in fairness and right The office of judge is one to which is attached more than ordinary responsibility and it calls for men of the highest character and in whom the people can impose the greatest confidence.

The 'judiciary should be free from those things which tend to show a spirit of unfairness and even in a campaign, it is essential that ing any American industries that does not apply with double force to the protection of this most hopeful and worthy of all our new industries. It touches the farmer, the agricultural class, who, while beneficiaries of a protective policy in general, are usually the indirect rather than the direct beneficiaries of this policy. Here is an opportunity to appeal this principle to them and to their interests direct, and I do not believe it wise to Abcer Hadley. one of Garden City's oldest residents, was taken sick with the grip yesterday, but is slightly better today. Fresh mince at at tte City meat market.

Robert Judy of arrived this morning with a car load of household goods. Mr. Judy has been T. C. LAUGHLIA dr.

f. gilgen. d. v. s.

City Drug Store. ASH PARK HOTEL Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist, alls answered day or night. I'hone No. at Lion Livery Darn. Garden tlty.

Kansas. living in Garfield townshin for somp A. T. S. F.

Time Card. the fight should be in accordance fime but went back to his old home Just South of Railroad rob these American farmers of the with the rules of the game and "foul- for some goods he had left there. Main Street Electric Lights ing" be kept out. AUCTIONEERS Rates to 1.50 per day. KANSAS CLICKS.

W. H. KEEFE, Proprietor. is Beiiing so large tnat a proposition to divide the wards is Society If you'r not ashamed of your business, advertise it; if you are get out of it Hilborn. E.

A. Davis and son. Paul, of Haskell were in Garden City yesterday. Paul left for Manhattan where he will enter the agricultural college. Keep in mind K.

Weitner's public sale, January 17, 1907 at 10 a. A. B. EURNS1DE, 6csctad Auctiomer I. he stock sales a ft dally.

Satisfaction guarantied. 5 ar rxM ruijie harden City Kansas. Daily Uallj. Harden I I Mat benefit of a protective policy which they have generously and freely ac- corded to other American interests. I There are peculiar reasons why every patriotic and loyal Kansan, at least, should take this position.

It is not narrow; it is not provincial; it is not selfish: it is broad-gaged and right." I The governor recommends a law for insuring the banks; a strengthened grain inspection law; contimca- tion of live stock sanitary inspection; I following the recommendations of the state board of health. The message takes up the matter of the examina- tion of the state treasurer's books and recommends that the state pay the expenses of the surety bond of the treasurer. The message closes by commending Bruce King, auctioneer. Auctioneer Mj work is my Desl reference it CAIDEH CHV. KANSAS being considered.

A Wichita man acting on the principle of free speech stole some telephone wire this week. The phonograph is becoming a popular instrument in nearly every home in Anthony. How would you like to be a neighbor in Anthony? The spirit of monopoly has touched even the postal department. This last week the post office at Richter was replaced by an Ottawa rural route. Talk about the women always giving the men presents for themselves like a set of furs, a bracelet or a 1 907-Harper Schaefer-1 907 HavlDg purchased Bigley Meat assure their patrons they will strive to merit a oontinnauce of patronage WEST BOUND.

No.l, Mexico California Ex 11 m. No. 5, Colorado Utah Ex ..10:10 p.m. So. 7, Mexico Cal Express in.

No. 9, Flyer 6:15 a. in. No 59 Local Accoru'odat'n fc56 a m. No.

81, Local Freight 10:15 a. m. KAST BOUND. No. 2, Atlantic Express No.

6, Kan Citv Chicago Ex 532 a. m. No. 8. K.

C. Chicago Ex AH p. m. No. 10, Flyer No 57o Local Acer Mop No.

82, Local iieighr 10J5a.m Trains 81 and S2 dellj except Sundays. Tickets sold and baggage checked to all point. J. A. King Agt.

J. W. Curtis of Garden City shipped several cars of cattle from this place to the Kansas City market Saturday night. Scott County News. Giles King of Wellington arrived this morning to take a position as assistant cashier fthe Santa Fe at this point.

Mr. King is a brother of Tj. Wilson Auctioneer Will cry sales any part of adjoining counties. Headquarters Hotel Copeland Garden City. W.

H. Harper Joe Schaefer Agent J. A. King. He will bring his tne economic examnle of the last family to Garden City in a few weks.

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