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Quenemo News from Quenemo, Kansas • 5

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Quenemo Newsi
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Quenemo, Kansas
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tsars 1 MEWS CLOTHING Eifc' E. If. Oorum, a brother-in-law of Carlton Core, has taken a position in the Sowers store. Mr. Coram is fan experienced dry goods clerk and ti thorough gentleman.

The New Big Pavilion, 9 .411 mi lie Greatest Of Ail A reiiow teew- ol mturU-more importune- wheir he-is in up-to-date, and well-fitting Come in boys and let us order a tailor made suit tor you; Our" suits are giving excellent satisfavtioit. We have a good line of Hats of all kind. They, are stylish and neat. Just rigbtfor tbii kind of wen-; titer. i Men's "'r well negligee shirts, in; alL the up-to-date patterns, plain and' pin ited fronts the cuffs: attached or detached, stripes figures, spots, alteO plain white.

"Price BARGAIN SATURDAYS. We will make this Saturday a great day for economical buyers of summer dress goods. Here i3 your chance to save money. Allsummer dress goods sold regardless of. All summer dress goods sold lower thar; the same quality of goods can-be bought of any store in Kansas City.

COOL WAISTS AT ECONOMICAL PRICES. Our shirt waists are made-by makers who have won fame for pretty fashioning. We are shoppers, too, buying dozens where you buy one. So we explore and hunt pretty oddities and we get them. We want to shove! 'em out Saturday and; to you.

All summer goods must go regardless of all price. welcomes him to our city and hopes Ins stay' will bo a long and profitable one. Few plays in the English language appeal to the sympathies of the heart for human suffering as does "Ten Nights in a Bar Room" Thesnaes Dragons ami speoial scenery used in the third net cor-ructly illustrate the visions and imaginations of the Drunkard De-lirium. A great moral lesson for nil August' 4th under cauvas. The following from the Ottawa Herald shows what the kind hearted of that city would do for those who are born' tired.

We hope that the plan will go into effect, but not so near as Pomona. Here it is: "In police court Friday morning a discussion came up about the necessity for starting a town where no man shall be al- "TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM." 30 People, High-class Specialties, Special Scenery, Snakes, Dragons, Calcium, Uniformed Band Orchestra. 2 Pullman Cars, 2 MOVING PICTURES BETWEEN ACTS 6 Specialty Artists 6 Will exhibit in Quenemo Tuesday Aug. 4th. UNDER CANVAS.

Positively the largest aud finest company on the' road. Evening ouiy. REMEMBER TUE DATE! General Admission, 35c; Children 25c. 50 cents to $1.50. CRUM.

IvC A. SEC -A. Sc O. owed to work, as a resort for the oafers that are being' driven out ofeverj other town. 'Squire Det- His little grand daughter, May Garvin, accompanied him home wiler of Pomona; was in the court room at the time and he readily O-QOP PEOPLE, for a visit.

Mrs. Cade visited her sister Mrs Rice near Deaver last Friday, who took up the suggestion. "Come out to Pomona, boys." he said had the misfortude to break her 'and we'll make you all feel at arm. TTT 1 1 I 1 1 1 We want you to take this as a personal invitation to visit our restaurant and drink some of ttiat delicious soda water which we are dealing out to our customers at only five cents a glass. weunnK mat we snoum cor rect' a mistake that has been going lome" Mrs.

Buck's mother came' down 'rom' Lyndon Monday to attend he funeral of the late A. M. Burk. The' telephoue' system is still the rounds of the newspapers late THE FARMERS STATE BANK, directors: FRANK E. BODLEY, President, JOHN TOPPLE, Vice President, 0.

Ii.HOYTj Cashier' E.A.MAY, J.W.HALL. Not Guilty. Ethel and Loraine Medearis of Amirillo Texas, are here visiting It reported that Letha Adams liaa from injuries received by fa' ling from a merry-go-round at Ottawa the Fourth he fainted and fell from the merry-go round and' was consideiably bruised by the fall; but has recovered now, instead of dying as reported EDITORIAL NOTES- the family of F. Medearis. This bank is under the protection of The American Bankers' Association as' well as the Kansas State and carries plenty of insurance iii a'rirst' class-company against burglary or day hold up, and nffords'every seeurty to depositors.

A check is the bust receipt; why not keep a check account' with Of the least misrepresentations or fraud; everything exactly as represented; all prices fair aud low. We welcome all visitors in the city to call and eat din ner with us in our cool dining hall. MRS. MITCHELL'S RESTAURANT. Word from- Mrs.

Campbell who visiting her sister in Kansas City states that she is butter and u's'and be fully protected against paying bills twice, as well att against the loss of is enjoying her visit very much. itev. (iregg lias been under lite weather' during the past week. Mr. and Mik.

F. L. Tapley re QUENEMO NEWS'. Roasting ears have been rather turned home to TopnlcH, Monday scarce for the past week. morning after ai finding the Kerry FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1 903.

Alva Sowers and Miss Maud And'erson wedding, Miry Ellen Leae is now a very fervent spiritualist Populism is an old' chestnut-with her at present. Another Iwd wreck occurred at Hutchinson, Kansas i he other day, when a Missouri Pacific and a Santa Fe train came' together at a cms sing. Quite a number was hurt. What can Ottawa do with a street fair along with the county Parrish went to Kansas ily Wed-! left, "He's a very Whoever stole the Fisherman', ring from the pope evidently wished to go fishing. Has anybody' seen Grover sneakiu' around over there in The Chicago New Voice, finds, through its many correspondents, that only 20 newspapers in Kansas nesday morning to buy goods for IXCAL I IaFPHNINGS At Manufacturers Cost is the price on all cltddrens low shoes and slippers this week.

Westover the store Mrs: James Shudrowitz and son If ayes, Mr1, mid McGraw. former of Leavenworth, are visiting Mrs. Slmdrowitz's mother Mrs. Thom-asou, of his place at present. School will' tfoon begiii.

"Ve are in need of some rain. O'Brien' was in Kansas City When girls walk out evenings with the sole hopes of picking, up a young man and walking further it is time to have a curfew law that will include children over sixteen in ite jurisdiction. This restless, ness that comes npon girls in sum-mer evenings results in lasting-trouble unless speedily controlled. The right kind of a man doesn't look for a wife on the and the right kind of a-girl waits the man comes to her home for her. The mothers of these girls should qui gossiping over the back fences am' chase after their girls when they goi the boy look in their eyes.

Parsons 8ur. fes'dents of this city came in Tue" fair The two things will clash if ru' whisky or beer advertisements day to spend a few days with old in their column she don't watch 'em. Monday. 4s. Vesuvius is again spouting.

Of course there is no danger. Ford moved his' gallery away this week. did a good Danville, Illinois, is the scene of a late race war, Where wi.l the next disgraceful tragedy occur Pope Leo is now at, rest in St. THE WfiEKJT TEQUA. Lewis Casten shipped a car load of fat cattle Sunday night Lytle and Minnie Barrett atten bus'ness every time lie opened the White Satin is the best, and you eet a fine sixtv inch towel with gallery.

Peters after the long funeral cere- i eack Marshall Co monies nave neen enueu. ded a social n't Jim Barrett's, east of town Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

Reeves of St. Joseph who attended the wedding of Miss Lora Anderson returned to Yesterday was much cooler: Dob Miller of Pomona is drill ing a well for Joe Moore. J. I). Shaferis on the sick list t'liis'weojf.

Mildred Mauley spent Sunday at Maxson. Will Pa'sley was! over' from Po-luona Sunday. Mrs. 0. U.

Hallem Bpent Sunday in Melveru. Leon a Gibson has the typhoid fever at, present. Minnie Lovell spent Sunday with home folks at Olivet. Lucky Bill has been in town during the last fuw duys. Claud Arnold came down from Kansas City Friday evening.

A Chinaman and an African divided honors at Yale this year; but an America led 'em ail in foot ball. An old boot maker in Ireland whom King Edward called upon, had time to remark, as the King their home Sunday evening. Westover Hayes are headquar ters for Oueen Quality Shoes for M. Duffey from near Lyn Try a sack of White Satin flour, for sale by Crum, Marshall Co. The News, one dollar a year.

don visited relatives and friends women. This celebrated shoe is here the latter part of last week. the peer of any in its class, price always $3.00 EES HTnffB The carpenters have commenced work on the Marshall building and Tabules Doctors find A good prescription For mankind The 5-cent packet is enough for usual occasions. The family bottle (00 cents contains a supply for one year. All druggists sell them.

The News has several advertisers this week who quote some interesting prices. You should look them over and profit by them. it will not he long until a great deal of the frame work will be up. A. W.

Logan was in the West eru part of the state last week, AhJEWSHOE! Westover ayes' Famous .50 Special FOR LADIES. buying wheat for the Ottawa Mill ing Company. He purchased four teen cars of wheat near Claniu. Senator Burton says the Eastern Frank Herrick was a passenger on the plug Tuesday morning. 'Ten Nights in a Ear-room" on next Weduesday night.

Don't miss it. Mr. and Mr3. Alec Langston spent Sunday in the country visiting friends. Dr.

Medearis was in Williamsburg the first of the week doing dental work. College boys who attempted to work in the late harvest fields were too weak and had better have stayed at home. S. LANE. We believe, without a doubt this is the best shoe ever offered General Auctioneer for the monoy.

WILL CRY SALES ANYWHERE IN THff OR A0JOININO COUNTIES. WiH Castin shipped stock to Kansas City Sunday uight return. The baud concert was given in the school house yard Sunday afternoon. Quite a crowd attended as usual, This is a nice place for the concerts as the shade accomodates everyone. A large crowd of harvest hands who bummed their way into Kansas Kansas.

Quenemo, lag Monday evening. The are made of genuine Dongo'a Kid stock; soles double or single; jylo the very latest. Every pair guaranteed solid leather or your money back. Early Fall Btyles in Douglas 'r'iio shoes can. he had at Westover 4J Ilayes', Ottawa, Kansas.

Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Osborn, of Lyndon, came in Sunday to attend We ask you to give us a looking call and examine our $1.50 special lor women. the funeral of A. M.

Buck. City on a freight train were fined the other day If the freights stopped at a good many could be caught. TROY, July, 26. John Berry, of Troy, and Miss Lora Anderson, of Quenemo, were married at the bride's home to-day at 2:30 p. Mrs.

Chas. McGregor of Olivet transferred from the plug to the pea-vino Tuesday morning. WESTOVER HAYES, ftonvafts and Oxford shoes for 4 A s- k. men and women aro quite the thing m. The bride is prominent among this hot weather, see Westover 'the educators of Kansas, having Flayed 1 devoted several years to teaching Opposite The Court House, Ottawa, Kansas.

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