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The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 8

The Salina Semi-Weekly Journal from Salina, Kansas • 8

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SALINA SEMI-WEEKLY-JOURNAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908. TO BEGIN WORK SOON if 4.95 9.85 NEW $25,000 CATHOLIC SCHOOL WILL BE STARTED. rrn 1 II SB Now Expected That Building Will be Complete ly Beginning of Next School Year Meeting Sunday. ml is Work on the new $25,000 school building whieh is to ibe eieeted by the paiush." of the Sacred Heart charnch. will be commenced within a short time.

Tlie Rev Father Maher has called a mass meeting in the Pick them out. Be your own Salesman. Nothing of the kind ever known OBER'S QUALITY CLOTHES. Men's Suits, Raincoats and Overcoats, a few blacks excepted, your unrestricted choice of all $8.50, $10.00, $15.00, $18.00 and up to $25.00 garments. Your pick at $19.85, $14.95, $10.00 and $5.00.

Any Suit in the House cihiurch baisement next Sunday immediately after high mass to get an expression, from Bilis peopJe concerning: the kind and size of 4ihe building lo be erect dd. Of bulding fund $10,000 has 'already been" 8nbRCTibel. Father laher Sunday informed the people of his t-Wivrc-li that he will now institute ai campaign, to raise llhe babnee of the money. Snbscribei's 0 tarts Tuesday Feb, CD to the building fund will have five years 'Sir which to pay their subscrip tion. (mm The new building mil probably be not less than three stories in height.

It will face the fronting on Iron avenue and stand immediatcily soivtU of the oild school building. The stvte of the architectane will be in. Overcoats, Trousers, Hals and keepiaig with that of the other paro Go through the slock Ourself, pick them out, not a garment to remain unsold. Determined to open new-season with new Sale starts tomorrow to continue. This Offering means your choosing from our entire on hand stock (a few blacks excepted) but enough blacks to get your pick.

Garments for dress wear, garments for business wear, garments for all occasions. Formerly sold ur as hich as S25.00 vour choice at $19.85, $11.95, $10.00 and $5.00. chial bnildiings. Tlvc foundation work will bo completed by the' time the presenib term of riehiool ends, when Come early, first come first served Furnishings at 0nethird Off. the construction of tlhe frame work of 'building widl be eommeneed.

It is jnitended ito have tllib Wilding ieadiy for occupancy by next Septem ber The building -will be equipped wkh doiinitories for the accommoda Five Days a.nd Positively No Lorger tion of studen'ts from outsiide Salina, as outiside of the seJiool at Concordia this will be the most important Catholic school in. central Ivansas. Men's and Boys shoes at big reductions. Come and see for yourself. SILIHA'S OfilT OSS PRICED HEH'S AHD BOYS' 0DTF1TTER3 The Rev.

Fatten Maher Sunday morning read) 'tline anmual re- lort of the Sacred Heant ehurdlil for The re'ioit sTnovMs a eomifoita-ble 'baanice to the churcili redut. This is satisfying considering the numerous improvements ajnd repaiis made last year. Following is the import of receipts and ex-penditaires for the year: Come Early Help Yourself Your Chance To Buy Two Garments For the Trice of One Clearance Sale Salina, Ks. Receipts: Balance $21.8 1 pew rent, offentory school sc-thool picnic school eniteitainmen'tv $33 altar society, cemetery cross $78; cemeterj- lot sales, $73; chanties, $249 new sdlitool subscription, Willing Workers, (twio-eai'), dona tion; $10; building subscription. WHEAT ABOUT GONE? WHEAT-15 ACTIVE (back), $502.

Total leceipts, 50 Exiendutures: 'Chancery fund. bulk of sales, pigs, $3.50 (a $4.00. Kansas City. Kansas City, Feb. 10.

CATTLE Receipts, steady to 10c lower; native steers, stoekevs and feeders, $4.40 cows. bulls, $3.00 salary of Spriest, Julv, 92; September, S9-'H(a 894. CORXMay, GlGiy to 01; Julv, September, 59(fti59Vs- OATS Mav, 5iy51; July, 41; September. 38. PORK Mav July LAUD May, duly, $7.05.

BOARD or TJBLADS. salary of assistant school, MILLERS AND DEALERS THINK and cSlioir, SUCH IS THE CASE. OPENED WEAK BUT QUICKLY RALLIED. janutor," $3G0; light, and fuel for churcut and resHlence ie- ealves, 0: pairs on $47; new furniture, UP Keceipts, 14,000 10c 'low church and nesidence, suwl en A Little is Left But it Is Being Held The range of prices for grain and product In Chicago and Kansas City today: Chicago. er; packers $4.1 (a $4.35 pigs and lights, ries, street -paving, sidewalks, painting church LIVE STOCK MARKETS and residence, altar expense.

in" the County, With the Hope of Higher Prices. $03.84: new radiators for church Chicago, Feb. 10. CATTLE Receipts, beef steers, $190.35 charities, $249.00. Total ex penditures, $5,301.72.

Balance, $3, 403.78 stoekers and feeders, $2.50 The collections for pew rent last Ecfs and Cattle Both Lost a Dime on the Kansas City Market Yesterday. The local price of wheat advanced i. .1 1 1 ro year wer $70 moix? "than; foi the pi-e- cows and heifers, HOGS Keceipts, top, bulk of sales, SALDTA MARKETS. oiwi zvvikx' una is now a ceding year, while the offertoiy col cenitis. There none- (coming- wi-now lection shows a decrease of $50, be WHEAT.

Close Oloea Opn H1h Low Today Sat'dy Mny 06K 964 9(1 97 Julf V2yt 934 92 02 93" CORN. Mat tv M'A 61 ctK em July WH CO 4 69 6934 OATS. May 63H 6 Hi 53' 634 C4 July 40 46H 45 45X' PORK. Mt 1195 02 11.87 11.85 11.95 12 02 July 12 33 11.30 12.2J 12.27 12.35 Kania City. -WHEAT.

May 92H (3i 1 92tf 9J S3 3 Joly 86 16 Si b6H t6H CORN. May 6a4 66 65J4 65X f6 July 6 65 655 66 ing insufficient, to pay llhe pasitors salary $700. success of ihe Wil and -the occasional iwiagon load that 's broughifc to town is; for storage and inot immediate sate. There is some ling Worker's was favorably com little left 'in the eountry, but most of mented upon. The first of last year the twomen.

had a balance of $1,200 to their eiredit and' the past year they the owners who have not The following quotations give the prices paid by Salina, merchants: Grain and Feed. Wheat, Xo. 2 (bard. Miea.t, Xo. 2 soft; Corn," per bushel Live Stock.

Cattle, bwt-elwr. to $4.50 increased the amount to appwxi ibauled their wheat piiefer to hold it inNjhelr own 'bins w8rile the prieejs matelv $2,000. The society rulas been low, "rather than put it into an ele vaitor. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Hogs, fat Tib'ough the priee offered, would be erdiisidei'ed good under ordinary con Cattle, for shipping Calves, ditions; yet 'the fhagli price of 93 cents suspended for he present year by the pastor, it 'being finis desire to concentrate the energies of the congre-gatiiom in.

securing the new school building subsciCptionsf. If these re ssatisfactory there iritt be no fair br entertainment's (this year except the annual school picnic. DR. MORGAN IS TRUSTEE. liisch.

Was ranched ibefoie the panic last xaJl has convinced many This Week's Prices. Kansas City Stock Yards, Feb. CATTLE Keceipts this week, last week, same week last year, 42,000. All classes of cattle have made pains this week, cows and heifers doinp the best with-1525 eents 1efore 'tTne next emp i.s har-eted we will see more' ninety" cent or dollsT wheat It seemed a few 'weeks, ago Chicago, Fob. 10.

Wheat was fair-Jv active on the local exchange today. The market opened weak on a 1 d. Iodine at Liverpool, but rallied later rn covering by The world's shipments were nearly 1,000,000 bush-more than last week. Slay opened li'i 3i lower at DfVuTGli and sold Corn was dull and was inclined to weak, influenced by lower cables! May corn opened lower at til1, V01s and sold up to 01 (jTGl receding later to GlVjf. The ats market was very quiet and llw prices tiere weak.

May oats opened 1 4 3 lower at (a 534 and at s. Provisions wore active and weak. The receipts of live hops in Chieapo were the largest on record and the prices declined 13 cents. There was a prncral selling movement in provisions in continence. Mav pork opened 7.

-fi 12 lower at $11.05 and nM at $11JS5; lard opened 'l'i(ft 'f lower al $7.50 and sold at $7.472, ami opened Tt(n7 lowers at l5oy 2 and for a time held within that rancre. Butter and Eggs. Butter, in trade ..........20 to23c Eggs, per, doz. easUi Egs per trade Poultry. Roosters, live, per pound Springy live, per lb Hens, live, per lb.

A HOME TALENT SHOW. that the dollar mark would be ie-ach-ed but the price again, declined. Tlhfts is at'brtbuted largely to 'the unexpect higher; light beef steers, 1020 eents Named by Court in the Nelson Bank-. ruptcy Case. W.

P. Morgan of Phillipsburg was yesterday aDnoanted trustee I VERY, man, that comes -to us for his spring suit will away looking like a winner. When he gts into, one of our suits he's inside of the best clothing thai's made. We aim high in selection of cloths, linings and trimmings. Get the best possible tailoring.

Wesell suits that make us friends, the profits come of themselves. Do not judge of. the merits of a suit by any advertised price alone, anybody can quote, prices. Its the suit at the' price that the story. Come see.

New clothing, furnishing hats and shirts for men, boys and children. edly large crop produced- in Argentine higher; heavy steers strong to 10c higher, and stockers'and feeders up this year. During the antumtt it was reported that the crop there had been of the bankrupt estate of Dr. E. C.

seriously damaged', bait such does not Nelson of Phillipsburg by Referee Z. lOilo cents. Top beef steers sold at $5.65, and a considerable number brought bulk of steers, $5.25. Feeders appear to be seem to nave been tne case, wwatlu. Milhkin.

Dr. Morgan Dona was in 4fhat counitry have been groweis fixed at $10,000. Claims against the estate exceeding $20,000 were allowed. The claims are larger than the assets. hurrying fed stuff on the market in an immature condition in many cases, apparently anxious to be through effered the same -prices at the thresher as prevail in.

America. This has caused the exportatuori of several Dr. Nelson is a retired physician feeding high priced corn. This points million buslhels every week and the of Phillipsburg. While en route to world price, has consequently been to inoderate receipts later, and stronger prices.

Cows bring Denver last fall he became acquainted with some men who gave him a prevented from advancing to an ab heifers, bulls, ealves, stockers, normally high figure. SCHUYLER'S BIRTHDAY "straight, tip" on a fake wrestling match. He returned to Phillipsburg where he borrowed $9,000 to bet on feeders, Holiday Given at the Wesleyan in the match. He lost his money, lie was forced into bankruptcy. CHAIN AKD PROVISIONS.

Kansas City. Kansas City, Ftlr. 10. WHEAT rnrl.ar.ctNl: cash Nx 2 hard, 94(T No, 2 ml Mav, juiy.sfii. IXnX-Tash Xv 2 mixed, 55i4 Honor of the Doctor.

Attorneys W. W. Bissell and V. A. The student at the Kansas Wes- Elks at Junction City Will, Put on a Minstrel.

'The Elks lodge of Junction City is makiRq preparations for puttmg on a ininstiI show of 'home talent the latter part of iMiiis monfh) and according to the tle eiitei'tainmcait- will be one of the best local -talent entei'--rinmemsi ewr put on thcro Thie en-tert-ainanent of the Junction, City lodge negotiated with the enoittainment committee of tCae Sa-lina lotlge with ai -ievv of putting the minstrel slftv on 'here in sCb7ivei-tion hall, and if it'he two committees get togetlier, miliicfl rwiw probable, tibe sriiow win be given here on the evening of Wednesday, February 26. If tlKe.e.ntertainmerit is put on here popular prices will be charged wvith view to filling tiLe Jiouser Epperson, Alio Megaphone man, and Percy two of the greatest drill TOasters in the minstrel line, have been seeured to drall the boys at Junotion City, -and this alone insures the gueeess of tlve event. It's Bryan or nothing with the Demoeratie party. Which indicates great defections. Globe-Democrat.

leva-n- universLty 'were given a holi Barron of Phillipsburg and S. Whitcomb of who are interested in the case, were here. Dr. Nelson also attended the hearing. 1 NtX 2 Tahiti- May, day Saturday in honor of the 80th birthday -of Aaaon Schuyler.

The doctor hbs' not. been an active school The quarantine run has been liberal and the market slightly higher this week, with the bulk of the receipts light steers, 900 to 1,150 lbs. in weight, which sell at $4.75, with few heavv steers at cows, bulls, $3.2 HOGS Receipts this week, $S7 500 last; week, same week last year, 50,700. The average prices for he week have been higher than the average last week, but the close Friday Avas; 5(o 10 cents lower -than work this year, on account of his health-, he in toueli with the majority 6f stndentsi He "has been' in the School since it was OATS 2 white. 4950 Xo.

nVE X. 2. 74, 7S. Choice imot hy, $11.00 12.M; hue prairie, $9.50. r.rTTKli Creamery, 33; packinp, Extras.

21U; firsts, 19U. nr-e; pis Wheat, 58 cars. Chicago. founded and in honwn -of him last year. Ms "birthday iwas celebrated by Reason Enthroned.

Because meats are so tatsy they are consumed in great excess. This leads 4o stomach troubles, biliousnessand constipation. Revise your diet, let reason and not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. Try it. For sale at Carlin's.

drug' store. Samples on Friday a week aro." -More inferior means of a large, reeejjtuon given. by light and mixed weiirht hogs have been the student and tLe facnrltj-. reeeived this week, and buyers have discriminated 'more rigidly agxiint them, while piK.d boss have, met a DeWittV Wirch Hazel falve is especially 1 good for piles. Sold by North Star Drug A CWasn, Ft 10.

WHEAT May, strong demand. Top free..

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