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Baxter Daily Citizen from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 3

Baxter Daily Citizen from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 3

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J- BAXTER DAILY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1820. HAS COX BEEN, BLUFFING The Recital given Monday night at the- Presbyterian church by the Odd's division of the Ladies Aid was a suc Has Governor Cox beert bluffing in his tall talk about the Republican 15-miUion-dollar fundi? cess in every way. There was a splendid attendance and the home talent program was exceptionally pleasing from start to finish. Numbers were given on the mandolin by Has the commitee now called his bluff? Or has he really the facts? Of course if the governor has proof a. I.

McKmney lelt last evening Trw Vila rwva I Hnnvoi' i 'ill N-01 Miss Lucy Romack left this' morn. that the Renublieans, have raised 15 I 1. I IT i rr v.v,., Mr. AC. Terrill; Mrs.

Terril several Interesting, and Miss Irene "Roberts knillion dollars, and a "capitalistic 11" ir'ving held services at the Prebyter- week's visit after a two with the fam ian Church, here Sunday. ily of her brother, N. E. Romack. ring" is "trying to buy and.

control the presidency," he is bound to present it to the senate investigating Turnip Seed Niro fresh stocli sang a number of beautiful selections. Miss Edna Dills was the accompanist. Through an over sight the Citizen neglected to 'give attention to the Recital in yesterday's paper. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Charmean re just in. You will find them Where committee. port the birth of a son, born August Most People Trade. 24, in Carthage, Mo. The committee demonstrated in the campaign that it was Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Mead, 1222 Mil FACT BUND cfe ORCHESTRR honestly trying to get at all the facts. It never gave cause for the slightest iXJsed piano, a bargain, at Grant ham's Music Shop.

itary entertained at dinner yesterday, for Mrs. A. L. Mead and daughters, suspicion that it was playing politics. Before the committee toook hold Marion and Olga, Mrs.

Ftoni Payne of Peoria, 111., and. Mrs Margaret spent yester- Mrs, J. E. Landis day in Joplin. charges about campaign funds were mere rumors.

When it got. through Feature Picture SHIRLEY rJAGOU Mead and Miss Margaret Harmon of Baxter. Local Evidence Evidence that can be verified. Fact to what we want. Opinion is not enough.

Opinions differ. Here's a Baxter Springs fact. You can test it P. Button, proprietor of blacksmith the country knew pretty definitely T. just what had been done.

is now. up to the governor to pre '-Several bargains In used phont graphs at Grantham's Music Shop. sent his evidence in accordance with in Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Dr.

Parish, dentist, 1226 Military avenue. Phone 190. 4 I 1 W. Wakeman returned yesterday after a two week's business trip to Odessa, Me. For plumbing and gas fitting ani the committee's invitation.

Then the Mrs. E. M. Confer motored to Joplin last evening. shop, gave the following statement February 7, 19Q7: "I was troubled jpublic will be able to substitute (facts for rumors.

The governor's very evident desire to avoid such a showdown will make a bad impression. Has he simply "The Rescueing Angel." Children 25c Adults 50c Tax Inc. C. W. Pence of Tulsa visited in off and on for several years with kidney complaint.

I would get down with my back and have a constant Bewer work phone 11th St towp last evening. dull aching through my kidneys. At been repeating wild xunnrs? Or. does See Spratt for Insurance. night I would have to get up several C.

E. Brook visited relatives in Galena yesterday. 1 times to pass the kidney secretions. n't he wish to be questioned about Democratic contributions? Have the international banks been helping fi- Doan's Kidney Pills gave me great re William Aach is a Joplin visitor this afternoon. lief, and I think they are the bestnance his campaign? Or what? A DAILY CITIZEN WANT AD WILL SELL IT kidney remedy I ever used." The governor has got to a point On May 13, 1919, Mr.

Button said: where he must make goodor be convicted of building his. campaign on b'unc." -Used bargain, at Grantham's Music. Shop; Emipre Hotel Guests today are: P. G. Roberts and family, Robert E.

Murdock, M. T. Davidson, C. W. Cas-key, M.

T. CoosunT, G. B. Crawford, Generaux, Ray Smith, Turner Hefiry, Fred Lambert, Dr. A.

Sharp Wm Leven, M. Patton, C. Clemens, Wfllpole, Earl Stevison, F. S. Jno Sharp, R.

C. Rogers and family, Mr. and "I haven't had occasion to use a kidney j-emedy since, Doan's Kidney Pills cured me some years ago. I praise it. ana ueorge antes, return.

Doan's just as today as I did 'e'lasevenlng itftler fcuto) trip when I gave my former statement" Sar Lids 35c Doz. Economy Jar Lids 35c Doz. through the Ozarks. 60c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn The consuming which had begun to hope for relief from the high cost of living, will view with apprehension the report that Attor- Mrs.

C. M. McOwen, C. J. Kossman Mfrs.

Buffalo, N. Y. -Kaltenbach sells insurance. and Wm Flesher. The rumor that the Southwest Mis Iriey General Palmer is going to start Clifford Hardy returned yesterday TnrniD Seed Nice fresh stock another investigation of the profil from Tulsa, where he has been soun iwectric itanway company is getting ready to raise its rates is to increase the already insistent on husiness the last few days.

just in. You will find them Where Most People Trade. Mrs. Maud Mason Whitney of Elcho, is. visiting her mother, Mrs.

T. V. Harrison, 420 Military. demand of the miners for the chance 15c lbi IOc Doz. See Spratt for Insurance.

Sealing Wax Jar Rubbers A. M. Nail returned yesterday evening from Cove Water, where he has been visiting. Mrs. Nail who was with him Will remain a few days longer.

to live nearer their jobs. Never was fhere a better chance to build a city fhan now right here in Baxter Mrs. Harry Hartley and Mrs. Wal Mr. and Mrs.

A. Bartzen of Colum-bus will move to- Baxter this week. Mr. Bartzen is telegraph operator at the Frisco depot. more ter Hartley were Joplin visitors yes Springs.

and houses. terday. TINSLEY HARDWA Kaltenbach sells insurance. Earl Estes of Carthage, was a Bax RE CO. The Citizen for job printing.

-A Kansas City young man found ter visitor yesterday. The following people enjoyed a t- fj Q-far- Mrs. C. 0. Gossett is visiting at the ihome of Mr.

and Mrs. J. V. Gipson. See Spratt for Insurance, Has Taken Charge of the LIBERTY GARAGE And Solicits Your Patronage swim at Where Host People Trade noon: Mrs.

J. Hileman, L. Uorfoll. Misses Helen Forsman, a lady purse containing money and diamonds valued at and'1 returned them without claiming the reward offered or even giving his name. Many people get hero medals for things less courageous.

of Pittsburg, Clover Gaba, Dorothy REPAIR WORK and STORAGE 1 rnv TWnthv Smith, Florence and Mr. and Mrs. George Britton, of Hartford, are spending the week end with Mrs. Britton's sister, Mrs. E.

G. Polster, 837 Military avenue. '-Jill Pfremmer, Charlotte Holcomb Dorothy Dillaway. Day and Night. Pull in Sen-ice.

Satisfaction Guaranteed 936-938 Military. Phone 2 BUSINESS AND HUMAN BEINGS Citizen Job Printing Excels Mrs. J. W. Kent, and Bessie, are in Joplin today on business.

ft Mrs. L. B. Beebe was in Columbus yesterday attending a meeting of the Democratic Central Convention. 1 FIGURES ON GASOLINE The ideal executive is one who never does anything than can be done by anybody else, and yet is always busy.

Treece Realty Co. Insurance. See Spratt for Insurance. Gasoline supplies are increasing na TiTi I After A Wm. Baum was in Baxter visiting relatives.

See Spratt for insurance. Pn Cheap mting 1 C. H. Vradenburger was a Joplin visitor last evening. tionally and on the Pacific Coast, according to Bureau of Mines figures and the American Petroleum Institute.

The bogey of shortage is being dispelled by official reports, which show that during April, the latest month for which there are figures, production of gasoline was 2,829,931 gallons ahead of the demand. Consumption was 8,591,912 gallons whereas the output wa3 11,421,843 gallons. Resesrve stocks increased to 643,552,644 gallons, which 'showed a considerable gain on the March figure of 626,393,046 gallons. Cook wanted, family of five. Ten dollars per week.

538 North Lincoln. If your roof or gutters need repairing, phone S30. Baxter Sheet Metal Heating Co. et thMctmm Nen i St. Louis, Aug.

25 British Ambassador Geddes here tday attending a meeting of the American Bar Association, said that he would make public denial later today of the charges of Congressman Britten that the British government had appropriated money which found its way through the Ambassador to the Democratic national committee. i New Aug. 25 At the Democratic national headquarters here, today it was emphatically denied that the British ambassador had contrbr uted money to the Democratic funds! The charges are characterizedv as ab-Washington, Aug. 25 The suffrage fight in Tennessee was transferred to Washington today when suit to enjoin Secretary of State Colby from proclaiming the passage of the amendment was filed in the Charles T. Orr of Webb City is in town today, on business.

Mrs. Sybil Fancher and Miss El-vera Hardy are in Joplin today on business. Mrs. A E. Pfremmer is the guest yf Mrs.

Jack Teague, at Blue Mound today. 1 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES district supreme court. Washington, Aug. 25 The state department has been advised by the Mexican government that it will im (By the United Press) Rio de Janerio, Aug. 25 The British steamer Dryden landed here tonight wijh LeRoy," wanted by the United States authorities in connection with the New York trunk murder myster, under arrest.

4- Strassbourg Aug. 25. Marshall Foch, the French general, will visit the United States in April, it was announced today. TODAY'S MARKETS W. F.

King and Mrs. J. F. Gunter of Ochelata, are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

H. King. Turnip Seed Nice fresh stock just in. You will find them Where Most People Trade. C.

E. Hanson, representative of the Boston' Woven Hose and Rubber Car. mediately begin negotations with the bandit, Zamera, for his surrender. New York, Aug. 25 The campaign fund received by the Democratic- National committee to date is less than, $100,00 Chair man White announced today.

That is the reason -this shop nev- I er undertakes to turn out infer- ior work. Nor do we try to com- pete with the prices of mediocre printers. When you want to be sure of a good job of real printing, we are at your service a Dally Citizen 1 Job Printing, Department I Phoned li IS in lown luuaj vice Belt who are the distributing agents for the Boston Co. Walter Vanhorn, of. Peoria, vo.

Vn-n visitine his cousin, New York, Aug. 25 Republican Treasurer Uppam, ol the national campaign committee stated today that the contributions all told lor me campaign would amount to les3 than half of what Gov. Cox charged naa been raised. Kansas City, Aug. 25 Cattle, receipts market weak, steers $8.25 heifers and cows $3.75 $15.25.

Hogs, receipts, 4,500, market lower, bulk of sales $14.50 heavies $14.35 $14.80. Grain Wheat, cars received 169, market higher No. 2. hard $158; No. 2 Red $2.53.

Corn, higher, No. 2 White $1.53. Salina, Aug. 25 More than two inches of rain fell here this morning. Topkea got nearly an inch and a half of Lawrence Vanhorn for a few days returned home today.

Kindergarten Songs games Aythm, folkdancing and stories. Mrs. B. B. Perry 1532 Washington street.

Phone 209L Mont Wingfield and Lee Thomas are attending the State Convention of the American Legion in Pittsburg, this afternoon. Princeton, Aug 25 "There is no question more important than the rehabilitation of the railroads, "Gov ernor Cox declared at the Indiana Democratic rally here today. Marion, Aug. 25 "The United States should cultivate the opportun ities open to her in the friendly new world rather than chase phantoms Spratt for Insurance. Miss Dorothy SmaHey of Emporia, Tisited the first of the week with Mr.

and Hartley, 1035 Ninth street Washington, Aug. 2 The increase in freight and passenger rates on all railroads of the United States go into effect at midnight tonight amid the envies pf the Senator Harding told'a delegation that wait, ed on him here today. AilUiUtU4U.l.ll.tktt.4tl...i4UitilUUillUlll4ll.

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