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The Garden City Telegram from Garden City, Kansas • Page 6

The Garden City Telegram from Garden City, Kansas • Page 6

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Branch Hou.e Her. Miss Annettll Abbott of San Diet-o, Aa indicating a revival In tr.da, The California is here the guest of Miss So A. Martha Neirower. rressey rruit (o. ft Kueclo, are putting in a branch housp house in Garden City, they have secured the Deiiem building and have; jvjrs, E.

B. already placed two cars of fruit and vege-1 for Sullivan! Springer Indiana. Friday night he with her tai. wnne at the start the venture mother who is in her 84th year and is oniC A. 1A S.

KCITiedJCS that might be as an experiment. They are here grovving feeble. Peroxide Cream own to succeed and witl continue if proper sup portisgiven. The establishment of this Miss Helga Duncan is herewith Final Hark Sale arc selling rapidly, 25c cand 50c 25c 25c 50c and $1.00 50c, $1.00, $3.75 her mmher and randparents and Mr, consumers. We and Mrs.

Courtland Brown. glad hand of welcome. Cold and Grippe Remedies Peroxide Tooth Paste Hair Reviver -Malted Milk -There are many other good ones Cleaning silk a specialty. Independent Dry Cleaners. Phone 8.

1-22-t This evening a fast game of Basket Ball, between, Deerfceld and Grrden City, at the High School gym, time 7:30 P. M. admission 10-15 cents. Andrew Kayst and family including Sis Find out about Rev. H.

O. Judd and and family "from Eureaka Kansas, arrived this week. He the D. goods. It saves you money every ter left Tuesday eve.

for New York City i win imvc iiiuigc ui i iic ongregairouai i i where Mrs. Kryst will look after the Colo- Church Service next Sunday at the usual 1 lime yOll DUy these gOOClS, hour. nizatson affairs of his company. Ask BAUGH UOTS AND DASHES Wm. Robinson is carrying a cane, which was made and presented to him by Col D.

A. Andrews. The Col is skilfull with his tongue as an Auctioneer and with his hands Simonds writes insurances of all kinds. as a mechanic. Don't buy a piano until you see Paul at the Book Store.

1-15-4 Men this is the sale you have been waiting for, and now is the time to take advantage of it while the selection is still good. There are some of the best patterns yet to choose from, and the tailoring in all is up to the top-notch. Spring goods are beginning to arrive so the winter goods must move regardless of price. You connot afford to miss this opportunity to buy your winter goods at a price near the factory cost. Come now and be convinced.

Taken up estray, a bay mare about four years old, weight about 1100. Call and see property, and pay charges. S. N. James, Garden City, Kansas.

2-5-U J. E. Baker is East for new and goods. 11 if egiajJa' last Saturday, returning fiom Xo- ptta where he had secured a promise from 1 Senator Thompson and Representative Sliouse of a petition to congress from the legislature for an equitable distribution of the waters of the Cimarron river between the suites interested, the river being an interstate stream. Congress will be asked to help bring the water to the Kansas line from the government reservoir sites in Representative Hoskinson was up and Along the line this week.

Word was received here Monday announcing the death of Mrs. Telva. Van-i Hook' at Toneka. Mrs. VanHook has 1 many friends in this city and.

she was 1 prominent in church work. Robt. Beckett made a trip to Deerfield in his Overland Wednesday. from Pierce- Cbas M. Douglass was up ville Wednesday.

Samuel Urban, who was iujured last Fri- i day by his team running away on 8th street, I died from the injury received Monday. He leaves a wite and four children. Relatives from, New'on are bete. for spring goods. J.

E. Baker is east Dependehle goods. WantAdlets To Exchange Forty acres, 5 miles northwest of Garden City, free and clear, all in cultivation; $2400.00. ant California or Oregon property. Call at this office.

1-1-15 Wanted An ordinary standing working desk. Garden City Sugar and Land Company. Women Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighbors and general wearers; 70 per cent profit; make $10 daily; experience unnecessary I nternational Mills, West Philadelphia. 10-915 for the return of the same to J. H.

Bruce. V. R. Margin, Garden City, Kansas, is always ready to figure on plowing or any kind of farm work. 12-6 Wanted A situation on farm, age 28, understand farm work.

Ed. Cloutman. Garden City, Kansas. I Taken Up As estray January 15. one red heifer calf with a few white spots.

Owner call and prove property and pay charges. J. H. Troyer, on Rictor Road, Found A gold pin. Owner call at this office.

Found A wire wristlet with Sterling 1 filter heart. Owner call at this office. For Sale House and six lots cheap at $1000, owner wants the cash, will take $00. 1-29-4 Wanted Sewing plain or fancy. Prices The Westminister Guild will meet with Mrs.

Stevens next Thursday, Mas. Stevens! and Mrs. Fred Evans hostess. A business change has been made this week by which John W. Riley of Macon becomes the owner of the business of The Jackson Mer.

Co. including building and their farm on the Deertield road known as the Stillwagon farm. E. T. Milts of Macon will for a time be in charge.

We are informed that C. E. Brad burin was laigely instrumental in tiecting he transfer. What the future plan- of the Jacksons are we are rot advised. While here they have made many friends who will be pleased i if they shouid remain witJi us.

I THE TOGGERY John F. Walters Cieorge Snode, formerly of tins place and more recently of Wichita, was a caller on the Telegram last week, lie is locating tm a ranch in Hamilton county, near Syracuse. Wayne Sowers visited this City in hi machine Wednesday, Wayne reports thing at Deerfield all O. Garden City, Kansas 321 Main and 3 Grant Ave. Will King bought of L.

T. Lawson, three head of horses, getting a good price for them. Mr. Ralph Coatea, who i. spending t'vu winter in Garden City, is devoting his spare time in helping erect the new pot-othce building.

We hope Mr. Coates cm his way clear to remain until the hwil 1-ing is completed. Robt Willianin and wife of Kearney County was shoping in Garden Tuesday, they expect soon to locate near Holcomb. Essex C. A.

Chapman transacted business in I town Friday. Mrs. Hawk was take to the nospital Fri- i day. During hea brief stay here she made i 191 many warm friends who regret her" depart 1 ure. The gusests for the afternoon were; Mesdames Duncan, C.

E. Cooper, Lizzie 1 Pyle, Geo. Tyler, W. Covert. Ed.

It has rained in Kansas. Th crop killers occupation is gone. The general fall of rain and snow is such that there will he an abundance of wheat raised in our Siin flower state. And while the influence of Kansas wheat on the market of the world is small, our farmers who are holding should remember tha harvest is in progress somewhere every month in the year. If an Auto you would buy.

On the Studebaker cast your eye. A. R. Clark, Dealer. Martin, Florence, E.

Titus, Hope, A. Cl.as. A. Lewis, who was employed by the Sugar Company the pan season as weighmaster, has accepted a position as clerk at the Rexall drug store. Mr, Lev is is a popular young man, and we know he will meet with success in this new line of work.

diyto have an operation performed, on of her broken limb not healing properly. 1 Mr. Wolfenbrrger and family have moved Rowe, and Mrs. Chapel of Pneblo, Colo. At 5:30 o'clock an elaborate three course luncheon was serzed.

Mrs. Titus assist Advertised Letters. Garden City, Kansas, February 2, Allen Davis Boyle Supt. of Schools Brown R. E.

Agents Emery Henry Hamlin F. J. Hottenstein Charles Johnson Miss Mary LillieGeo. W. Pierce Dallis Swisher Jubal C.

Mexican List Harruel Pablo Covalev Nosar Serrano Bidal Sulotto Fillippo in the citv Mjss Sylvia McGuire had the misfortune to have her arm fractured last week. Dr. Rewerts reduced the fracture. ing. Mrs.

Dockum was unaminously con Fred Dumont Smith was Monday on legal affairs. ceded by all present, to be a most admir able and gracious hostess, and entertainer, one always wants themselves especially favored, who is included on her list. to Garden City. C. E.

Judy returned from Wichita Sun- day, where he attended the cattlemen's convention, while there he visited his parents and sister, also the famiiy of W. E. (Joet- i schins at Newton. Floyd Couchman and Clarence Walking were in our neighborhood Sunday evening, Miss Alma Couchman spent the week Roy S. Cone writes the Telegram from San Diego, that all are enjoying themselves in this 'land of sunshine'' as they call it.

The Ladies Bible class of the Presby terian Church, contributed 17.70 to the reasonable. Phone 4256. Mrs. Ed Mar- tin. 316 Tenth St.

1-292 For Sale A thoroughbred Jersey cow, J. Skinner, Lost Pair of gold-rimmed spectacle in case, between my home and the court house. Finder will confer a favor by, notifying ine of same. Fred J. Evans.

Will sell at great sacrifice playar pianv, case slightly damaged in Call i at Wildwood. Wanted Rugs Carpet wearing. Will do first class work. 720- north of Garfield school. Wm.

Kolbus. 11-4 mo i Cleaning silk a specialty. Independent 1 Dry Cleaners. Phone 8- Belgian relief fund. Next Saturday at 3 p.

m. Feb. 6th, will Mr. Sokolovv of the Star Bargan Stoic, ft Sjnday night for Chicago and points in Pennsylvania. While i on bussisness for himcelf.

He will there appear in the role of a Booster A Western Kansas Booster. It is our 1 pleasure to assure our readers that in 1 Mr. Sokolow, he Sunflower section of Kansas has an eloquent exponent. Henry W. Worihington, of Morton ciunty, dating residence from 1886, at which time he was editor of the Morton County Star, was a caller on the Tel- Tonquest, the Independent Cleaner, is now located over Herriotts Market.

His Phone is No 8 See ad elswheie in this paper- First published Febrimry 5, Notice of Appointment State of Kansas, Finney County, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of Earl Judfon Sparling, lute of Finney County, Kansas. Notice is hcrehy given that on the th day of January. A. I.

the undersigned was, by the probate court of Finney county, Kansas duly appointed und qualified as Guardian of Charles Edmonds Sparling and Anna Harriet Sparling, minor heir's of EarL Judson Sparling, late of Finney County, deceased. All parties interested will take notice and govern tnemselves accordingly. ROBERT J. SPARLING, Guardian. Mrs.

Dockum tcr bIqmi One of the many delightful social affairs, end in Garden City with home folks, and attended the recital Friday evening given by Mrs. Kaufman. Mrs. Judy hasbeenon the sick list, hence no news the past two weeks. be the regular meeting of the Woman's Club, at the Industrial Club Room.

Every one is invised and all members are usged to be present, as subjects of general intetest will be presented. Win Abbott of Portland Ore. is here looking the situation over. in compliment to Mrs. Duncan, was the Kensington, given in her honor, Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

L. A. Dockum, 508 llth, St. It was in the nature of a farewell to Mrs. Duncan who was leaving for her home in Omaha, Wednes- Atty.

Thos Marshall of New Ulystss was a Garden visitor this weekr He says conditions in Grant County are gooJ. The people are happy. I wheat soared to 1538 in On Feb. Chicago. 101 aura 1 This Clearing sale will convince you quickly that the best clothes are not costly.

Here you will find at prices lower than ever before offered, the greatest amount of style in fashionable fabrics and the best made clothing. We are determined not to carry over any stock, but to sell out whatever we have of fall and winter clothing at such attractive prices, that our customers in buying these clothes will realize thafc they can always come to us for the best clothes at the lowest possible prices. This opportunity is an unusual one, and we want this community to take advantage of it. All $25.00 and $22 50 Overcoats, now $15.00 All $25.00 and S22.50 Suits now $15.00 All 20.00 and 18.00 Overcoats, now 12.50 All 20.00 and 18.00 Suits now 12.50 All 15 00 and 13.50 Overcoats, now 9.50 All 15.00 and 13.50 Suits now 9.50 All 12.50 and 10.00 Overcoats, now 6.75 All 12.50 and 10.00 Suits now 6.75 All $6.00 Odd Trousers, now $4.50 All $8.00 Boys Suits now $6.00 All $8 00 Boy's Overcoats now $6.00 All $1.50 Boys' Odd Trousers now $1.15 All 5.00 Odd Trousers, now 3.75 All 6.00 Boys Suits now 4 50 All 6.00 Boy's Overcoats now 4.50 All 1.25 Boys' Odd Trousers now 95c All 4.00 Odd Trousers, now 3.00 All 5.00 Boys Suits now 3.75 All 5.00 Boy's Overcoats now 3.75 All 1.00 Boys' Odd Trousers now 75c All 3.00 Odd Trousers, now 2.25 All 3.50 Boys Suits now 2.65 All 3.50 Boy's Overcoats now 2.65 All 75c Boys' Odd Trousers now 60c All 2 00 Odd Trousers, now 1.50 All 2.00 Boys Suits now 1.50 All 2.00 Boy's Overcoats now 1.50 All 50c Boys' Odd Trousers now 40c- off Sheep and Blanket Lined Clothing Dress Shirts Flannel Shirts Sweaters Underwear cent: em per Bum Money Back for the Asking Strictly One Price.

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