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The Kiowa Kansan from Kiowa, Kansas • 6

The Kiowa Kansan from Kiowa, Kansas • 6

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The Kiowa Kansani
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Kiowa, Kansas
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6
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Lost-- Yesterday, Monday, between Post-Office and Mrs. Williams, a small black leather bill book, containing $25. and initials B. F. G.

Liberal reward for return to this office. 4-5 It SUNDAY DINNERS 35c. SUNDAY DINNERS 35c. Mrs. E.

Row entertained quite a crowd of the neighbors on last Friday evening, in honor of Hugh McSkim-ming, who left Saturday evening for the northern part of the state. Music was the order of the evening, Hugh himself contributing several numbers to the very excellent program rendered. About twenty were present and all joined in voting the family to be the very best of entertainers. "A Continued Story" Watch this space for 1st Installment Next week's issue. mi Hugh MoSkimming left on last Saturday evening for the northern part of the Btate, where he will work with his music sales until the show opens about the middle of the month.

He will be with Dorothy Reeves show again this season. They are on a cir cuit of sixteen towns in Kansas and Nebraska. We regret very much to see Hugh leave us so suddenly, (he intended staying longer,) but his busi uess called him and he felt forced to go. is not uueiy that he will be home again this year. Harry Bager and Bill Blackburn, of the Anthony Republican force, were in town last Sunday and paid this office a pleasant call.

'Harry used to work on the Journal force, and it will is supposed to be one of the best on the market It has the dissolving at tachment which allows the picture to fade away instead of using the shutter'. be remembered that shortly after leaving here he had his hand torn off It gives out the prettiest picture we in the working parts of a Chandler Price job press in the Republican of ever saw. The price of admission, 10c, is in reach of all, and we predict a Seven Social. On the seventh of April the Q. E.

C. will give a seven social at the, M. E. church. Doors open at 7:07 p.

m. A program of seven numbers will be giyed at 7:77, after which a seven cent supper consisting of seven good things to eat and drink will be served by seven ladies at seven tables. Admission seven cents, exit fee seven cents. Come, bring your friends and receive a seven fold welcome. fice.

Since that time he has been em We wish to announce to the public that we have changed the Hotel Hutsel from European to the American plan. REGULAR SUNDAY DINNER 35 CENTS SUNDAY, APRIL 9th. 1----M U--- Celery Sliced Tomatoes SOUP Puree a la Jackson Croquettes of Veal, Tomatoe Sauce Macaroni, au gratin Baked Young Chicken, Curry Dressing Riced Potatoes Early June Peas in Cases Scalloped Corn Head Lettuce, Cream Dressing Pumpkin Pie Apple Pie Vannilla Ice Cream Loaf Cake. Tea Iced Tea Coffee Milk ployed on the force. Harry should, and we feel sure that he does, feel very grateful to Mr.

Blackburn for fair business for the "Happy Hour." As soon as the arrangements can be made, vaudeville acts from the best time out of Kansas City will be added as an extra attraction and the show will be otherwise improved as fast as possible. the very great service he has render ed him in the time when he needed it most. How many employers are there who would have done as much. Rev. Abernathy, of Harper, gave an Lecture At M.

E. Church. For Rent. The Red Front Livery Stable at Kiowa, room for 64 head of of horses. Stable is in best repair, good water.

Address, Zola E. Ikerd, Kiowa, Kans. illustrated lecture on scenes around Cascade, Colorado, at the Methodist church Monday evening. Rev. Abernathy is working in the interest of Yesterday was a red letter day with the local Woman's Christian Temper the Young People's Missionary Institute to be held at Cascade August 6 to ance Union.

Mrs. Lilian Mitchner the State President was "their guest for 16. day. In the afternoon a reception was held at the home of Mrs. Nichols.

The Wanted-To Trade $26,000 General Hardware stock for vacant or improved land or city property. Address, M. C. Jones, Kiowa, Kans. Tennis Game.

Capron and Kiowa engaged in a ladies had planned 4argely for this le ception. Unfortunately the stormy weather kept a good many away, but match game on the home court Sunday afternoon. The game was a hot one from the start, but Kiowa was invincible and the scores for the three games were: in spite of this a very fine time was had. There was a special program of music rendered by the Ladies Quar First game 6 to 0 in favoi of Kiowa. Second game 6 to 4 in favor of SUNDAY DINNERS 35c.

SUNDAY DINNERS 35c. tette, composed of Mesdames Waite, Kiowa. Wells, Danner and Baker, accempan ied on the violin by Miss Evelyn Fritz Third game 6 to 3 in favor of Kiwa. A number of splendid plays were len. Four young ladies from the High made and Kiowa shows up strong.

If School also rendered a very pleasing any team beats them this year they will have to go some. quartette. Mrs. Mitchner talked for McGill and represented LOCAL MENTION some time concerning the work and aims of the organization, after which WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only New unabridged dictionary la many years. Contains tlio pith and essence of an authoritative library.

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Long and G. W. Lynde for Kiowa. light refreshments were served. As Furnished By Our Patrons.

A return match will be played at At night the Methodist church was Capron soon. well filled to hear Mrs. Mitchner. Mrs Rowe the president of the local qhap City Bakery B. S.

Barron, of Alva, was in town ter presided over the meeting with last Sunday. much grace and dignity. Mrs. Mitch' Scout News. All the new officers have taken their Johnny Devlin and wife spent Sun ner spoke for over an hour, putting day in Hardtner.

before the people in a very convincing places and seem capable of performing the duties assigned them. Vernon Vaughn and family are in way, what is being accomplished by the Woman's Christian Temperance Write for sample paces, full par Florida on a pleasure trip. Billy Botkin has been promoted to Union. She told us that this is an or ticulars, etc. the position of corporal in Patrol No.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT Miss Emma Coulter returned to her ganization of Christian women banded TJamo this home in Waynoka, Tuesday. 2., vice Allen Myers, removed. Billy is one of the best boys in the troop and together for the purpose of saving the paper end we will young people of the land. The W. F.

F. Perry was in Hardtner Tues is climbing rapidly. Bend free day looking after legal matter for the set of Troop A lost two valuable members T. U. has had a large part in bringing about Prohibition in this country.

The speaker showed very clearly that county. Pocket Haps NEVIEUS FRANKLIN Proprietors when Allen and Fay Myers, the former Corporal in Patrol No. 1 and the John Blunk came in from Hardtner Prohibition does prohihit, and all that on his way to Woodward, Oklahoma, later a Private in Patrol No. 2, left it means to the young people of Kan last night. sas to live in a state where there are town last week, in company with their parents, who are moving to no saloons.

The work of this society MerriuiCo. 0. C. Porter and family have moved into one of W. H.

Benton's houses in is divided into 38 departments. Mrs, 1 1 Springfield 3 Doors West of P. 0. 'Phone 157 South Dakota. These two boys were both exceptionally good scouts.

They were both given Troop honors before south part of town. Mitchner could not speak of all of these in the time she had, but in a most interesting way she did show A. Jones and wife spent a part of last week attending to business mat ters in Coldwater. that this wonderful organization, the largest woman's society in the world Dr. D.

M. Yetter of Winfield will is doing a very large work in the up preach at the morning services at LOW COLONIST RATES Methodist church Sunday. lift bf this country. She believes that the women of this state should have the right to vote, and the audience Henry Schumm came in- from south of town on business with our mer saw that she would make a good poll leaving. Earl VanDusen is back among us once more.

Earl came in at the very beginning, but had been unable to attend the meetings with any degree of regularity, but will now be. an active member. He has been assigned to Patrol No .1 in place of Fay Myers. Billy Griffin is a new boy in patrol No. 3.

Billy has two brothers in the troop already, Jimmy and Bud. Billy has the size and intelligence to make an exceptional good scout '-'-J--- Maynard Tibbetts is one of the little fellows who will bear watching as he gains knowlege of the work TO chants the first of the week. tician. Mrs, Mitchner said that the representative from Kiowa stood by Fred Tucker was one of the Hardt ner business who made business an ex all that was for the good, but that the Senator from this District killed the bill that was aimed at the white slave cnse for a visit to Kiowa yesterday. CALIFORNIA OLD MfeXICO THE NORTHWEST traffic.

Sam Sterling came in from Hardt ner on business, yesterday evening re turning on the Mo. Pac. night train. She appealed to the men and women to stand by this organization and with them fight for the abolition of the liquor traffic, the social evil, and all AND very rapidly The first thing some of Seward I. Field passed through town on his way to Wichita, and the south the older boys know Maynard will be forms of Mrs.

Mitchner is BRITISH COLUMBIA where he will spend several days yes' The Owl Garage Wishes to announce to its patrons that after the first of the year they will carry a supply of gasoline in stock; also mat they handle the best line of oils in the market. They are especially fitted to handle repair work on any make of car at lowest prices and in shortest order. Don't forget that they are Open All Night, thus giv- ing you a chanc to come with your, car in the evening. We have enjoyed a splendid business since opening up our business here, but are at all times in a position to handle more. If the work gets to heavy we'll put on another man.

Give us a chance1 and well very soon show you that we know our business, 1 THE OWL GARAGE FRANK CROUSE, Prop. Phone 114 climbing over their heads to promotion, and once he gets started it will terday. very pleasing speaker, and held the attention of the aueience until the end of her address. Her visit will do much be hard to stop him. VIA Owen Cornwall, of Cherokee has ac good to the work of the Woman' Herbert Rumsey was with his old cepted a position with W.

P. Yates and will remove his family to Kiowa Christian Temperance Union. patrol on last meeting night Herbert has been absent for some time. at once. On account of the prospected trip to "Happy Hour" Theatre Opens.

F. A. Achenbach, after taking George Payne to the jail at Medicine Lodge yesterday, stopped over on bis Alva, in the very: near future to. organize the troop down there, a regular attendance is requested by the The "Happy Hour" Theatre, located in the Circle building, at the corner of way nome. tie said tne prisoner Main streets, opened last night with officers.

Only the best drilled and seemed to be well resigned to the very' fair crowd. Considering the facts change in his surroundings. that the night was bad and.that the ON SALE MAR. 10 to APR. 10 -Ask For Full Information B.

Carpenter returned from Collins advertising matter Was not gotten out until late in the evening, we look upon ville, Oklahoma Monday, where he has the attendance as being remarkable, been selling pianos. Bert lately in vested in-an auto, a Reo four cylind F. F. LYON Messrs. Martin Wilharper, the own larger boys will be taken on the trip.

As yet no selections, (outside of the officers,) have been made and all boys who will try have a chance for a place upon the team. Get early each and every evening of the drill and work hard. Your ability to execute command and your behaviour, in the ranks will determine whether you are of sufficient importance to be entitled to a trip of this kind. drs, expressed themselves as Agent well pleased with the amount of busi er, and made a attempt to make the trip overland. The condition of the roads made it impossible, and he abandoned the machine at Arkansas A.

GARLAND a Wholesale and Retail Dealer In I Fresh and Salt meats Oysters, Butter, Eggs, Lard, etc. tea ness done on the opening night 8 The machine which these gentlemei Phones 52 140 City, coming in by train. are using is a StereorMotiogragh, and.

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Pages Available:
141
Years Available:
1911-1911