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The Evening Dispatch from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

The Evening Dispatch from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

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1 3 a it (W. H. POTTLE A Beautiful Pastel Picture Free! The pictures we are offerinf as premiums 10 our ductions of pastel landscapes by well known artist. They are sold stores al quite high prices and are having a large sale bocause they are very attractive, pleasing th eye and gratifying to artistic taste. them framed and under glass, all ready to adorn the homes of our customers.

We do this to advertise our business, please old friends and influence as Euny new ones as we can to visit our store long enough at least to test the quality of our goods, our prides and our way of doing business. Please bear in mind that we make no advance in the price of our goods on account of this offer. We will continue to be headquarters for good goods and low prices and expect by increasing our trade to be able to sell our goods on a closer margin than ever before. We respectfully solicit your patronage and will take pleasure in presenting you with the premiums to which your purchases entitle you. THE PICTURES are on exhibition at my Store.

224 South Summit Street. BOSTON STORE. Our assortment of Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Childre; is the largest in the city and at prices below competition $3.00 Our Men's HandW It at $300 is SUPERIOR TO ANY. Salisbury Co. The Morning Star is getting out 10,000 edition today.

Charles Way is again clerk at t. he Fifth Avenue ITotel. W. D. Ross, of Toledo, Obio, a bicycle man, is in the city today.

0. H. White is out on the road selling implements for White Hill, Co. That cure of Geo. W.

Turner of Galway, N. (1 scrofula, by Hocd's was one of'the most ble on rocord. New Cash Register, George Chaney of the Saddle Rock, to lay received one of the latest proved National Cash registers, It is one of the finest pieces of mechanism we have ever seen. The drawer has six different means of registering besides the regular keys, namely. "Received on Account," "Paid out," Sale," "'Regular Meals," "Meal Ticket," "Punched', and "Charge," end can only be opened by pressing one of these keys.

There are little blank printed slips accompany. ing the drawer, on which may be written the name of anyone calling to see the proprietor, paying on account, charge etc. It is highly engraved, with "Saddle Rock" in raised letters on both sides. The cost of the register is $225 and is certainly the finest one we have ever seen. There can nothing go out of the restaurant but what it will be known when checked up.

George thinks that he will be none the loser by putting in the machine, as he and lie clerks wili have more time to devote to his many customers. COLUMBIA. VICTOR. CENTRAL. Wholesale and Retail.

Simmons Thew. The funeral of Mrs. M. L. Mattack) occurred this afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late residence.

Services conducted by Dr. De Long. Interment in Riyerview cemetery. Editor Barnes is over from Geuda today, Dr. Courtright is over from Sedan today.

New Music Store. The new music store of Russell Morris in the Fair Store building is now ready for business. Their pianos and organs are of the very latest patterns and of the best manufacture. A fine line of small musical instruments. Call and look over their goods.

You ought to bear Dr. Baker and Oscar Beiley sing their duet. Cell Powder. The only Fare Cream of Tartar Powder. -No Ammonia; No Alum.

Used it Millions of Homes-40 Years 4-e Standard -140 a todo Cleaning TIME Is now at Hand. ACT We have a great many things you will need which we would be pleased to show you. New Carpets or Mattings At lowest prices, We also sell very cheap all kinds of wood poles, several sizes, brass vestibule rods, etc. etc. and you are sure toy be pleased with our lovely Chenille Portiers and the prices knock out all competition.

We bought them cheap, Madras draperies, coin spots, tambonred swisser and the loviest lace curtains ever seen in this town all at low cash prices, NEW MAN'S. This Space Reserved for WILLIAMS, the Tailor. EVENING DISPATCH. ARKANSAS COITY, MAY 7, 1898, SUBSCRIPTION: 10 cents per week, 40 cents per month, UNION LABEL RAILROAD DIRECTORY. Time Table--Santa Fe Route.

GOING EAST. 124 106-Atlantic -Chicago Express, via 6:30 a via 9:05 a 108-Missouri River Express, via Newton, 6:50 I 414- 418-Local Freight, via 9:45 I via 4:40 a ARRIVE FROM EAST. 103-Galveston 107-Arkansas City Express, via via 9:40 153-Local 125-Missouri Freight, River via 4:00 pm via ElDerado 7:40 I GOING SOUTH. 107-Oklahoma .....10:00 6 8:05 01 123-Local 8:45 ARRIVE FROM SOUTH, 406-Eastern Express 408-Missouri River 6:30 422-Local 6:45 All trains run daily. For rates, tickets time tables and all informatior apply to H.

B. ADDINGTON, Agent. Geo. T. Nicholson, Gen'l Pass Agt.

H. R. Nickerson, Gen'1 Superitendent MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. LEAVE. ARRIVE No.

484, Express, 6:00 No. 483, Mail and Express, (11.15 a No. Accommodation, 7:00 a No. 487, Accommodation. 10p Close connections with all reads at junction points.

C. W. JOHNSON, Agent. St. Louis San Francisco.

R. EAST BOUND, No. 4 No 1 Leaves Arkansas City, ..9:33 a. 6100 p.m. Arrives at St.

Louis. WEST .6:30 a. m. 6:30 p.m BOUND. No.

1 No. 1 Leaves at Arkansas .....12:50 p. m. 5:12 Arrives 6:05 p. 7:40 East bound trains make good connections for all points north, east and south of 8t.

Louts. Persons intemplating a trip east or west will fine It a matter of Economy and convenience tot travel via the reclining popular Frisco line. The only line rune ning chair cars through to St. without change For maps ADd Cher particulars call on or address, WISHART, St P. Louls, DOAN, Agt.

0. Arkansas. HENRY AMES, FRUITS AND CONFECTIONARY. Milk Shake, Lem ona Corner Summit 031 111 Dector of Medicine and Master Surgery, Has permanently located in this city and solicits a part of your patronage in alsoases of all kinds, both in the city and surrounding," country. Office Bittle block.

D. L. Weir is in Wichita on legal business. For a general family cathartic Hood's Pilla. J.

P. Wintin oftlie Courier, is patting in the day in the city. Walter Inman in in town today in the interest of the Kansas City News. Coughing Lead's to Consumption. Kemp's Balsara, stops, the cough a once.

"Subacribe for Building and Loan association mock; 14 per cent. on your money, Furnished Rooms, With of without "board at 521 horth atreet. Private family! O. Rented the newly appointed Governor of Oklahoma ire bank dent at Norman Oklahema. Lane's Medicine Mares Each Day, In order to be healthy this his necess sary, The Misses Gray, 122 Park avenue, Chicago, have rooms for World's fair' visitors.

solicited; Arkansas Oity 'feference. The Dexter Delta is the latest venture the newspaper field in Cowley county. It is republican in politics. Ligbtfoot is the editor. Parties desiring to subscribe for Building and Loan association.

ateck should do so at once, Beth, associations are issuing new stock this week, John Harmon now has his bath house completed and the 'new bathing suits have arrived. John says if you want to be "in the swim," come down, For sale at $100 each. Your choice lots in block north of First ward sob house, Cheapest lots on earth. Price subject to change. -Frank J.

Hess, Miss Nellie Mclutire.m begin, school in the First ward, May 15 Grades 1st to 7th, and Me a primary pupils who will enter the fall school. Tuition $1 per month. Gasoline Stoves paired, also furniture of all kind. Upholstering a a City Farni-1 ture Company, R. Du ff, manager, 6t.

Charles hotel block. Lost. -April 18, bstw son the X. Li school house railroad, crossing; Bolton township, a Winchester rite, 45-00. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Campbell's feed barn, this city.

The Degree of Henor will held: social tomorrow evening at the dence of P. A. street: All menberr, of the A. 0. U.

W. cordially invite Mae Buck, Recorder. The Ladies guild will meet lay at 3 p. m. with Mrs.

Mullen Room 7 Farmers National Bank Building All membera of guild arid others interested in church work cordially invited to tend. Congressman Jerry Simpson WAS visitor in the Peerless Princess y'esterday and for some reason the gave him the cold shoulder. Mr. Simpson is spending his vacation at Medicine Lodge and is suffering to some extent with ita Eagle. Having secured the agency for kansas City and the surrounding country for Rand, McNally de Cos, Universal Atlas of the World, I'would respectfully solicit your patronage for this splendid N.

A. BROWN 905 north Third street, Arkansas KANSAS CITY, May 3, 4 There will be a meeting of the stockholders of. the Fifth Avenue Hotel company at the office of- Frank J. Hess, Tuesday, June 6, at 8 p. for the purpose of electing directors and acting Zsuch other business as may legally come before them.

FRANK J. HESS, Secretary and treasurer. Meethug of the Beard of qualization. Notice is heret given that the Board of Com missioners wley county, Kansas, will meet as a Board of Equalization in the office, of the county clerk at Winfield, Kansas, on the 5th day of June. 1893.

All persons feeling themselves aggrieved by reason of the as sessment returned by the township and city assessors for the year 1808, will take notice and govern' themselves accordingly. J. B. FISHBACK. County Clerk; Congressman Fly.on has been working ha.d for some time 40, get the settlere, along the Deep Ferk: in the Iowa.and 9 ae and Fox lands, who have only filed en fractions of quarter sections, the right to complete their full quarters from the Kickap po.

lands when they and thrown Alter a lavestigation however, the in terior department has written him a let tor that it is impossible under the law for such persons to got these additional Ian de. This' will be unpleasant news for 'the farmers living along Deep Fork who to make out their full 160 acres of lam. 1-Guthrie Oapital, W. H. 8 The May meeting of the Wom.

Home Missionary society will be her on Wednesday, May 10, at the residence of Mre, Haas, 1009 South Second street. Reading cirele will convene st 2:30 1 Subject for study; Perils" fo our Country from Immigration and All interested are cordially invited. Basiness meeting at 3:30 p.m. All members are urged to present as there is much important business to attend to in relation to the district meeting of the W. H.

M. S. to be held June 1, The trensurer is ready to receive the dues for the third quarter. Tea will be from 6 to 81. are cordially in gated, The Saloons Win.

The Wichita joints are again The ininuction cases, against them wore knocked opt, district court yesterday. Judge Reed held they were no good. 'The county attorney, says the Beacon, Rad followed vin the footsteps of his predecessors and verified the petitions in the usual form that the facts set forth in the petition were true according to his information and belief, The attorneye for the saloon men argued that this was not sufficient and that in a civil proceeding for an injunction the petition in its information must be absolute and positive and that the titions in that respect were defective and should be dismissed, The sourt held that they were defective and the injunctions were dissolved. County Attorney Boone saved his excoptions and will carry the cases to the supreme court that question, as be claims that we it is under a special statute the general rule of law relative to Sojunctions does not apply in these For the present the cases are off and tine defendants are at liberty to persue the even tenor of their ways. A GIANT GIRAFFE.

Specimen of this Rare Animal mith. Binguins Great In their efforts to give their patrone the best that umiring energy and limited, capital can secure, Ringling have once more challenged the admiration of the public and the envy of their rivals. Their visit this season will be memorable for many unique now features, prominent among which will be a giant giraffe, the largest specimen el this remarkable species of animal that has ever been Been in a civilized lape. In fact, old giraffe bunters deware that' rarely, even in its native wilds, does this long necked animal attain to so' predigious a height. From hoof to horns it measures eighteen feet, It is 'taller tham the combimed height of three ordinary men.

Standing on the sidewalk it can obtrude it's curious head through a second story window. It is as playfu! as a kitten and requires As. much attention as baby. To lovers of natural history it will be an invaluable object lesson. Nowhere else in the United States can one of these strange freaks of animal lite be seen.

The giant giraffe is, however, eue feature of Ringing grand coological collection: Of almost ornal interest because of its rarity is the monster bi horned then there is pair of horned herr mammoth pretty, striped sebras; sacred cattle, llamas of hall a half dozen species, ferocious lione and tigers, leoparde, hyense, kangaroes from tralia; baby lions; a drove of camels, two herds of big elephants, with a pair of little clown pachyderms and scores el other curious creaturda, all of which will be exhibited with Ringling World's Greatest Shows during its visit to Arkansas Oity, Saturday, May 20. important Announcement. To the members and friends of the Another People's Party Bob Moore, republican candidate for lieutenant governor last fall is out with. the following for cenducting republic an conventions. that "I believe that a plan can be ad will do away with ob'jection opted to either the primaries or the in ion both.

system retain all thy it good and conventLet the county cer. tral committee call a primary election, open the polls at 8:30 p. m. and 7:90 p.m. Invite all who are opposed to the action of the present state administration to take part with us in selecting a ticket." We understand that County Attorney Scott is in town to place a 1 prominent young dry goods men under a peace bond.

Some "rich" developments are likely to follow. In spite of the difficulties under which Manager Hers has operated the Fifth Avenue hotel lately, the hotel is doing a good business, The register shows remarkable transient trade. Hess is a hustler in anything he undertakes. J. W.

Gilbert today received a telegram announcing the death of his brother at Greenville, 0.9 Rev. Fleming will arrive from Wichits this evening. Tomorrow he and Rev. Stewart will go to Sedan on church work. D.

G. Odell will leave in the morning on an overland trip to Elk County. He expects to put in the summer there unless the Strip opens, Teacher--Do you know what ret-ribu-tion means? Bright Boy-Yer'm. We had that word las' week. Teacher--You have a good memory.

Now stand up and give a definition. Bright Boy-W'y, if you play in th' dirt, your mamma Alls your ears an' pose an' eyes full of soap. -Good News He Dida' He was making friends with the liceman. "My good fellow," he said, "you mustn't believe everything you hear about me." "I don's," responded the officer. "12 did r'a run you in." -Detroit Free Press AT RED TIME I TAKE PLEASANT HORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NY COMPLEXION IS on 1 and is prepared for sell it MEDICINE TE LE BOY, Congregation of the Methidiet Episcipal Church (south) of City Kansas.

We are glad to announce that the board; of church extension will furnish one thousand dollars on condition that we raise three thousand dollars, for the purpose of building of -worship on the corner of Washington avenue and B. street Arkansas City Kan, for the use and benefit ef the Methodist Episcopal church south And that you will be asked to give a liberal help 1 by subscription to raise his amount the building will be subconciortable, and a thing of beauty. An ornament as well: AS blessing to the city. C. C.

STRAUGHAN DANIEL BUNNELL B. C. STRAUGHAN Trustees. JOHN L. GIBSON J.

W. REYNOLD. Wanted -Information. The following was in the Topeka press reports saturday. It'seems Colonel Sekert has been asking Attorney Genoral Little some questions.

It seems strange that the Colonel should condescend to so humiliating a proceeding as to ask for information of an anarchist, but he did. Here is the attorney eral's answer. Lekert-Dear Sir, Your letter making inquiry as to whether a county attorney is entitled to a fee of 12.50 when he files a complaint for misdemeanor and the party arrested pleads guilty, received. In answer will say that the county attorney is to $2.50, This question has been passed upon by my predecessor and ny, opinion is in accord with his Truly, J. T.

LITTLE, Attorney General. Hackney Items. The district alliance held, here last Saturday was well. attended. An interesting and instructive program was The meeting was much enlivened by the music of the Kellogg band of twentytwo pieces.

The courtesy was tially appreciated. J. Johnson -has returned from Stillwater, where he rent immediately after learning of the misfortune of his sister's family, that of Jobn Meacham, Their well built house in the vicinity of Still water was. completely destroyed in the recent cyclone and their oldest daughter, Pearl, a bright, little sshool girl, was fatally hurt, dying a few days Fatter the terrible calamity. Mrs.

Mecham and the other children came bask with Mr. Johnson to stay until Choir home can be rebuilt. Te Bet the dine Hood's Barse ask 1) people who take this medieine, or rea to vimonials often: published this They will certainly con vinos you that Hood's Sarsaparill unequalled merit, and the: Reed's Our Hood's Pilled core constipation by rethe setien of the wring They are the bee THE TOR SADDLE ROOK IS THE ONT CLASS RESTAURANT IN THE CIT.

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