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Daily Topics from Topeka, Kansas • 1

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Daily Topicsi
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Vol. 1. No. Price, One Cent. TOPKKA, KATvSAS, WEDNESDAY, OUTOliEU ,7, UJU.

CITY BREVITIES. PERSONALS. The "Elks" have moved in their new quarters in Crawford's opera housa building. The curtains, carpets and furnishings are of the finest, making it the "Piuk of Perfection." J. Callison of Ft.

Madison is in the Subscribe for the Da fly Topics. Races 14th and 15th at Fair Grounds. For" a rich sweet smoke try "Dispatch" city. It will be a good days work when the commissioners establise a stone yard, so toe prisoners can work out their tines. Every time a cold day comes you can see a smile light up the faces of the coal dealers.

Probably you can explain this. The Youug Peoples Union of the Baptist church will give a "Conundrum Social" at the Parsonage 315 west Laurent street. A. E. Wall of olathe is a Topeka vis cigar.

The advertisements of our best business men and most enterprising ones will always be found in the Daily Tones. Our readers will save money by patronis Matinee to morrow at 2 o'clock at the Grand. Eagles "Gubana" is the best 5ct cigar on earth. ing them. S.

S. Ur my says he don't want to be1 a Metropolitan policeman. Can't blame 200 stoves, all kinds at Hindmans, 218 him, the nights are getting too long and cold. west DM. v.

The real estate men have changed the date of their meeting in Hutchinson from Oct. 14 to Monday Oct, 12. A geueral invitation is extended to all real estate men of the state. The entire third floor of the Crawford lhe clotlnug merchants were all busy yesterday, 200 stoves, all kinds at Hindmans, 218 west 6th street. building, cor.

5th and Jackson is to be W. A. Johnson of Garnett is in Topeka. M. R.

Mudge, of Eskride Is in Topeka. T. J. Smith of Atchison is a Topeka caller. T.

J. Jackson of St. Louis is at the National. R. E.

Moore of Chicago is a Topeka visitor. G. J. Langdon of Boston is visiting in the city. John McDode of Manchester is in the city to-day.

E. W. Metcalf of Elrayria is in the city on business. fitted up and occupied by the Pension of The Daily Topics will give you the "Our Irish Visitors at the Grand house to-night. "Jack" Frost" put in his appearance in local news fresh every day at 12 o'clock.

The trotting Horse Breeders Association will hold a trotting matinee on the 14th and 15th of October that bids fair to eclipse all other meetings held in this county. Everybody should attend. The admission will be 25cts at" gate and will admit to all parts of the grounes. In fixing in his mind the value of his Subscribe for it. 5 cts a week delivered anywhere in the city.

James Needy was fined $25.00 and sen tenced to the county jail for six months for stealing a watch. The way of the circulation to an advertiser, publishers good shape this Morning. Don't, forget the races at the Fair Grounds the 14th and 15th. The divorce suit of Mrs R. B.

Godfrey is being tried in the district court. Try A. C. Sloon for Dental work. Office 8tlf and Quincy street, first floor.

Ettlinger's idea is pretty near right in regard to the raising and lowering of salaries. T. N. Boyle of St. Joseph is registered at the Throop.

E. A. Sanford of Chicago is registered transgressor is hard. Suit has been brought against the rap id Transit railwaw company by J. L.

at the Throop. J. L. Bull of Lyndon is stopping in the city, a few days. O.

II. Hoss of Nevada, Mo. is in the city on business. A. Davis ana Jjeona uapron, ootn or Topeka were granted a marriage license yesterday.

ever bear in mind that although quantity without qnality is not worth much, yet quality without quantity it not worth anything. In the Daily Topics you get the advantage of both the quantity and the quality. Police Court. Two plain drunks was the only business before Judge Curtis this morning: Mart Eolan and J. A.

Hanson put on a little too big a load of "booze" yesterday and some way they found themselves headed for 5th and Jackson, where each put up five to appear before Judge Curtis this morning. Hanson showed up and was fined $3.00, Dolan failed to show up and and forfeited his V. Bardslee for $5,000 for injuries received while in their employ. State vs. Logan Spalding will be heard before Justice Chesney to-morrow, on the charge of disturbing the peace of Maggie Johnson, both colored.

State of Kansas vs. Geo. Waters will come up for hearing in Juitice Chesney's court in thef morning. Assault with the intent to kill is the charge. J.

W. Merrick of York is stopping The farmers are all busy since the late at the Copeland. rains sowing.their winter wheat. Better late than never. The building at 508 Kansas avenue, oc cupied by John Griefs cigar manufactory is being re floored.

Mrs. Sarah Pope has commenced ac tion for legal separation from her bus band, Burnell Pope. For a good smoke, or a game of Bil REGARDING SHORT LINES. A. B.

Copper of Burlingame is in the city stopping at the National. T. W. Weston of Newport, Ky. is in the city stopping at the National.

Frank McGrath of Beloit is making the National headquarters while in the city. Frank C. Palmer left yesterday for Chicago to accept a position on the Chicago Tribune. Mrs. G.

L. Bainbridge left yesterday for Denver Colo, to join her husband, having previously shipped their household goods. Harry G. Wingart, wife and baby have liards visit the Diamond Billiaid Hall, 732 Kansas avenue. The state officers went to Kansas City toiday to witness, the Priests of Pallas parade.

They occupied a part of the special car with Marshall's Band. Mrs. Gen. Ritchis is plastering, papering and otherwise improving her h'ouse on the Richie homestead, that was recently vacated by the Orphans Home. Thos Murray died several months leav-infi an estate of $40,000.

It is now believed that the right heirs have been located in Ireland, Knock Kane, Tallow county. Arthur Mills and Frank iThsmas took The bee line to success is always a short one. Successful people do not go around a ten acre field. They go across lots. That is why the Santa Fe Route to Chicago is so popular.

It is the shortest Louis Morrison "Mephlsto" will hold i the boards at Crawford's opera house Monday night, Oct. 12. Whitaker Headquarters for N. line; therefore most successful with the public. Thirty miles less distant to cover between Ksnsas City and Chicago than any competitor.

Eqvipment is all that their first lesson in riding the unruly goat" kept by the Elks, last evening. This was the first work done in their new gone to Pennsylvania to visit relatives for a month. Mrs. L. Smith has gone to Ogden, Utah where she will Her husband is located there.

F. H. Crowe and wife leave this afternoon for St Louis. They will take in the Veiled Prophets parade and other amusements during the week. Manager Alton is giving the Grand a couple of coats of which is improving the looks of the house very much.

quarters. The lady editors will meet in represen 927 Kan. ave. Telephone 338. The Degree team, Capital Lodge 392, 1.

O. O. will give the first annual ball Oct. 9th at Metropolitan hall. The Shawnee county Homeopath tc Medical society meets this evening at Dr.

Menningers office, 727 Kansas ave. On Sunday, Oct. 18, the Mission township Sunday school will hold a canven-tion at the Seabrook school house. The Iniatory degree will be confered in Topeka lodge No. 40 I.

O. O. F. this evening by the Union Degree Team. can be required for comfort and convenience, consisting of solid vestibule trains of Pullman palace, sleepers, library chair cars, dining cars and day coaches.

Leave Kansas City 5:25 p. m. or 6:40 p. and arrive Chicago a. m.

or 9:15 a. m. the next day. A slower train leaves Kansas City 8 :35 a. ra.

and arrives Chicago 7:50 a. m. with sleeper, Fort Madison to Chicago." Inquire of Rowley city ticket agents A. T. S.

F. R. R. Co. tative hall Friday and Saturday of this week.

They will attend to business ifi the morning and in the evening a mlsical program has been arranged. Charleo W. Mrs. Jennie Besack an Mrs. No- 1 TA 1 1 1 1 Die rrentis win aenver aaeresses..

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