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The Garden City Herald from Garden City, Kansas • 5

The Garden City Herald from Garden City, Kansas • 5

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Garden City, Kansas
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Uccb Tea's (itb Everybody is busy farming again with the beginning of the week. E. M. Taylor, who has been under the doctor's care for some time past, is now in town, having been moved there last week for a few days. The his dance at the Dohson Special arrangements haTe beea made by Mr.

Burt is, manager of Stevens opera house with the manage ment of the above company, to give a special matinee Tuesday afternoon, March 10th at 4 so that all the school children can attend the mammoth production of "Uncle Tom's The prices for the special school children's matinee which begins at 4 p. will Toe 10c for all children under 15 years of a-. Adults to the matinee 25c. next Friday night is a farewell dance. Mr.

and Mrs. Dobson came here from Kansas City three "years ago. He is not very strong, so they realize the toils of the farm are better adapted for the younger and stouter set, so they have decided to take life easy during their remaining days, and will move back "to Kansas City. They have made numerous friends among our very best citizens, who will regret very much to have them leave. Rollie Greathouse went up to Scott City the first of the week on a visit.

Clarence Lowney has bought a new buggy to take his little girlie buggy I riding. Burton Kious is thinking of starting out to hunt a cook. He should have MjiJ Kj If Lot 1 Deala of Brs. Adaej Mrs. E.

J. Adney formerly of Gar den aty, died at Redland8. California, on the l'6th of February of pneumonia. The Interment was at Rtd-lands. She la survived by her husband, two sons and two daughters.

Her husband, W. U. Adney, resides at Syracuse, also one daughter, Mrs. Sturgls and a eon Mr. Albert Adney.

Another son, Clarence, resides at Corrlne, Utah, and a daughter, CIem- itntlne at Kansas City. Mrs. Adney was well and favorably known In Garden City and western Kansas, being one of the pioneer women of' this section. She was most highly respected and news of her death wll be received in sorrow by many ot her former friends and acquaintances' here. done that long ago.

1 3 an ill i t. s. i WTSJ Scott Ruth and wife entertained at Sunday dinner Mrs. Alice Willcox and daughters, Eunice and Mrs. Olson Jay and Frank Lindsey, W.

G. Ruth and little son and daughter, Eva; Sank jRuthand son, Paul; Charley Garrette and Grandpa Ruth. I George Crofton and wife srirpd 'Hi 4 OlSTitCTISX IN DRESS What I hie hirthriav rlinncK it tKm 1. I thZ oh "v.Luc, 414 I ue K.anaaa City Journal delivered the south part, of Scott county, lai- honor of Mfs: CroUo ind Mrs Walf, -a I I I If 1 V. I I oirtndavs wpw tPiA Picture io? ame day, February 28.

A number of The commissioners closed a coh- trac: Tuesday by which the county" win iifrnr 1. it's from an adver- You saw it, if you are a magazine reader, for tisement of PRINTZESS Coats and Suite tha rA inviiea -guests were present. At noon the table was spread with everything good to eat and everyone ate to their heart's content. The day was spent in visiting and at evening all departed to their homes, wishing Mrs. Crofton and Mrs Willcox many more such birthday si The geese are quite numerous on th that we handle in our garment department, and if you really want to attain distinction in eral Economy Holmes was opposed to changing from the private light company because Its rates are a trifle lower, and the county should save a dollar when It can.

He was probably thinking of this very same thing when a big road fund was exhausted, and the county general fund was overdrawn several thousand dollars more than It has been for a number of years. The county wheat fields around the lake. If any a xxvni.Aro, ior no matter where you go, east, west, north or south, wherever Jistinctivplv HrA one is in need of a goose trap call on naries Landsey and Attris Miller. They are the chrmpion trappers. ever you find those who know smart tailoring, there you'll find the For City Commissioner year, and a candidate for mayor ot Garden City Is running on a plat I will be a candidate for Citv Com form of economy voted to Day these missioner at the Spring election.

extortionate bills without Drotest. Why not be one of them? Come in tomorrow and try on as many as vou like. W. E. Troll.

while commissioner. New Spring Suits, Dresses, Coats, Corsets, Underwear and Dress DIVORCE YOURSELF aavuig prices, we ao dressmaking. From Dirt, Dust and Drudgery 9(99 1W KM iLXJ Combination Pneumatic Sweeper MA0? wom dnidgeryfrom the strain of mor. nw and khiog furnkure and from the dangerous scattering of dust aod germs that are raised by the use of the broom T- 7- cv sweeper, cas oe attained by the uie of the Dunt.ey CombiaaUon PaeumaUe Sweeper, which, filthcwoh 1 Always Reliable 1 to i wyftyv. i powerful suction force which draws out all the dirt and dust found in your rugs and carpets and at the same time the rerohrmg brush pkb up all lint, pins, threads.

etc TKE CSmn SWEEPERS are made in three soe and sold under a rigid guarantee for one year. You may try a Dual-ley your own heme for 10 days Free ofCAarfe. for mere detailed Information wrlteTODAY in Scott county Wednesday. Mrs. Sara Wise and her mnthpr.

North Finney and South Scott George Simmons transacted business in Garden City Friday. His niece, Mrs Nellie Simpson accompanied him home. and Mrs. Kinzie, are visiting friends relatives near Friend. Agents Wanted Ray Niquette and family have moved onto the Niquette ranch, southwest of Grandma Stover snent a fw days last week with her daughter.

Mrs J. rriend. Ray is a nephew of C. N. Niquette.

South Essex News. Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper Co. 6501 South State Chicago, Illinois F. M. Glancy transacted business in town Friday.

Others Cannot Compete With Us Of course we can do it, as we are equipped for the business. I All up-to-date laundries and dry cleaning plants have up-to-the-minute machinery to do the work, therefore we found it necessary to install a first-class press machine which not only does the work of three men, but does it BETTER, and we offer the people of Garden City the benefit of our investment which enables us up to the 1st of April to do not only the best work that can be had in the city, but at the lowest prices ever offered here. Davison. Milton Piper and Harry Crist went up to Mr. Piper's farm, north of Scott City, Friday, returning Saturday.

J. N. Davison and son, Earl, spent Sunday in Garden City. Miss Nora Smith attended the teachers meeting in Garden City Saturday. Mrs.

Myrtle Olsen and little daughter, Alice, departed Monday for La Junta, where she will join her hus- Gilbert Judy, Claude Woodard and Bertha Wells, High school students. spent last Sunday at their respective homes. Mrs. C. A.

Chapman called on Mrs. WHY' r. M. Glancy Sunday. 44 Extension Tables Are Miss Edna Winget spent Sunday Superior to All Others witn nome folks.

Allen, Mary and Babe Gann visited 1 They have each complete Xse.lL tne Judy children Sunday. 2 Pedestals are oval or oblong, therefore Iega are symmetricaL vy. a. vuapman sold his cattle to oana, who is employed at that place. Rolla Greathouse visited Scott City Monday.

M. A. Willcox is home to spend the summer with his mother. They will move on a farm about twelve miles east of Friend. G.

W. Searl and wife spent Wednesday at the O. K. H. Ranch.

M. E. M. Taylor is improving very fast under, the care of Di- James Concannon. 3 Two pedestals are stronger than two halves that divide.

Dr. Cave was in out- neighborhood aaiuraay. Earl Muffit called at the Judy ranch luesuay. Garden City Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaning Works Charles Kite was in our neighbor hood Tuesday. W.

T. Gann and son, Allen, trans acted business in town Monday. i The unslzhtlv dror Ie2s at ends ot some tables entirer binder. We hope he will soon be up and around. Burton Stringfield reconstructed the switchboard at Friend this week.

Lse Greathouse and wife visited Mrs Alice Willcox Wednesday. Mrs. Bessie Davis is sick. C. a Stringfield spent Sunday in Garden City.

TheTrl Ma class of the Christian eliminated. church will hold an nriverthfng sale 31 arch Id hihI In the Wii'mnW bulldlnsr. All kinds of -wt 111 urtfMoa JUST RECEIVED Another fresh lot of Allegretti Chocolates will be on sale, such as toilet articles. 5 The troublesome locks unnecessary. 6 No unfinished surfaces, locks, bolts, etc, exposed when extended.

7 More rigid, having three casters under each Twin" or. six under the table. 8 Allows insertion of several fillers before spreading pedestals. Prevents marring of finish notion grinderies, etc. Soniier will E.

E. Launchbauh be served for 15c Saturday nlht the i 1 v. i i I through Friend on the train row iuiu. nui i sen ids made from BIsflo on their way home. They have been looking after business matters in will tte served.

Hawthorn on legs. Uide ia Namereu Desirns aad Fiaisaea den City and other points south of here. CaB and laspea Tbea The gladdest words of tongue or pen Old Speckle's begun to lay CLARK Crist Stringfield is viaitinir Perry again. Holton Signal. Old Kentucky Home Ranch.

Religion that will let a man nhnoo Misses Elsie Dawson and Rh. ma norse la a mighty chean hpnil Runs visited Miss May Brown's school TT m. vera aapier..

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