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The Journal-Democrat from Dodge City, Kansas • 3

The Journal-Democrat from Dodge City, Kansas • 3

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i The city schools are having fire drills 5 ZM two or three times a week just before Rich, Wholesome Palate Tempting Miss Grace Gwinner went to Garden City Wednesday morning to spend a week with her cousin. S. M. Rogers, of Atchison county, was in the city the first of the week looking for a location. A.

B. Reeves went to Wichita Tues ANOTHER CAR recess. After a practice of two or three weeks at this time, a.n alarm will be given at some other unexpected time, and the children are expected to march out without any confusion. County Superintendent F. C.

Woodbury last week finished visiting the county schools for this vear. and re- ft Our Ice Cream is the purest made. All of our Soda Drinks are of the very highest standard. day, whe he had business in the i We make it a point to have i ports that they have all been doing United States circuit court. Mrs.

Pond went to Newton the first of the week, and from there will go to Burton to visit her parents. Charles States, C. E. McCarty and W. H.

Jacoby were in Stafford county something special every day. thorough work this There are fifty-four organized school districts in prom'pErc'Grgpe 'creom oi Tarfarj 111 G)rn CReaM fpftK I)) the county employing seventy-three teachers. Anchor and Hercules Buggies, Carriages and Driving Wagons and Spring Wagons Your attention is called to the Satley, and the Kingman Listers, the Satley Gangs and Sulkeys. Sam Williams was very busy one day Sundae Specialties the first of the week hunting. G.

L. Miller, an attorney of Garden City was in the city Wednesday. He made the trip in his automobile. the first of the week planning- on how to trim the south window of his Racket store. He finally decided, it being so close to St.

Patrick's day, that he would trim it in gTeen, and after much Be sure and look at Mrs. Hazelton's i Yes, we have about everything in Harrows, Cultiva- pondering and worry, made a very at tractive window, Millinery Store for the latest in mil-i linery. Second floor of York-Key, Miss Mollie Ripperdan returned to her home in Offerle Wednesday, after visiting at the home of W. Painter. Mis3 Christian Kniff.

who" has been tors and farm machinery of every description. We sell the Best Harness on the, market. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Oliphant enter tained about fifty young people at their country home last Friday evening in We ask you to come in and try one of our Sundaes, They are always delicious. Pure fruit syrups and crushed fruits are used in preparing our Soda Fountain Dainties.

Geo. Cochran Drug Co. Drug Stpre honor of Will Forster, of Chariton, Iowa, who is a cousin of Mrs. Oliphant. It Is Coming Gasoline Stove Time See what we have to offer.

The best there is made The evening was spent in playing vari ous games, after which an elaborate luncheon was served. The City Hardware Co. Shields Ihe FoodfrnjHn Allen Williams, who drive the bread wagon for sturgeon confectionery store, in turning the corner in the west part of the city upset the wagon, and in the mlx-up was badly Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Little and visiting her sister, Mrs. Hass, returned to her home in Ellinwood Saturday. The Bee Hive have greatly improved the appearance of their store this week by papering the ceiling and sides. Mrs.

Norvill Cable, of Dallas, Texas, is in the city visiting her sisters, Mrs. George Reynolds and Mrs. Alice Thompson. Charles Gray returned to his home in Meade last Sunday after spending a few days with his sister, Mrs Mertie Sidlow. Mr.

Fowler and family of Idaho, arrived Friday evening, and are visiting at the home of J. W. Bowers, of Wright. Mr, McBride of Bucklin was in the city Wednesday on business. He was family left Monday evening for Savor- hurt.

He has since been going around Manager Mason, of the Nickelodeon, On erutch.es, but expects to be able to begin work again next week. announces that he has secured the famous "Passion films, which he will show in his popular theatorium Local News BUFF PLYMOUTH ROCKS Fine winter layers. Eggs for sale at $1.00 per 15; $5.00 100; yard egs S2.50 per 100. Baby chicks, $1.53 doz. F.

A. Etrick, Phono 240 burg, where they expect to make their future home. Mr. Little has old his. interest in the J.

Jj. Wright livery barn to Mr. Wright. They have lived here for the past year. Born, on Tuesday, March 3, to Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Earlaugher, a daugh Word was received in the city this the week beginning March 23rd. This week from Dr. Walter Pine, of Kansas City, that he is expected to be back to A. B.

Rickards, superintendent of the postal telegraph was in the city Tuesday from Kansas City. Miss Raymond, of Bucklin, was in the city the latter part -of last week visiting her parents. C. P. Barkley, of Spearville, was in Dodge Monday.

He made the trip in his new automobile. Mrs. Dillard returned Sunday even ing from Wichita, where she has been visiting her sister. 13 one of tna hast flt.trAf tinn in thf City proyerty for sale, E. E.

Smith. ter, at Arkansas City. Earlaugher Dodge soon. It will be remembered by Dodge City people that Dr. and Mrs.

fine have been away from here for almost two years, and during that time CLASSIFIED AOS. was for sometime assistant cashier of picture show world. The additional expense necessary to secure this exceptionally high-class picture is a hundred dollars, and it will take taxed capacity Ed Matheny spent Sunday in Kinsley. Gilbert Avery spent Sunday in Kins- at one time engaged in realestate busi-1 the National Bank of Cornrnerce here, ness in Dodge. but is now in the mercantile business Mr.

Pine has, been studying medicine, every evening during the week to secure E. C. Wilson and Sam Been of Rich- at Ulysses, Kansr At the meeting of the shareholders in Mr. Maaon against a loss. So many P.

J. Schoenhoeff, of Johnson City, the San Luis "Valley Land held at field and Jess Morgan of Syracuse were I Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Renick, of St. patrons of the Nickelodeon have asked was in Dodge Tuesday having business in Dodge Wednesday having business Louis, are in the city for a couple of the court House Monday evening, H. H. Found. Black kid glove.

At this office. For Sale At a bargain, a six-room house. A. B. Reeves.

9t2 For Rent A small house. Inquire of J. W. Rose, at Journal-Democrat. Wanted.

At once, girl for general housework. C. H. Wards, in Jackson for this entertainment, that Mr. Mason concluded to take the risk in apprecia at the land office, I weeks, Mr.

Renjck is working at the Wells was chosen chairman, and W. II. Chapman secretary of the local organ at the land office. Misses Edna Pagan and Stella Rey J. Masapu wpntti Viia kmo Sturgeon Bros, eonfectjonery store nols are assisting at Mrs.

Hazelton's Lamed Wednesday evening and while af te? which he will go to Hytchjnson, tion of the generous patronage his theatre has enjoyed the past few weeks. The hours and for each performance and will work in their store at that ization. An adjournment was take for two weeks, to give all of the shareholders in this, section an opportunity to Millinery Store. here he bought a half section ten miies Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Simmons re- southeast of Dodge. that house, northeast part of town. llpl Will be announced npvfc wplr cr place. Mrs. Charles Trexler and Miss Bay, join.

Wanted Housekeeper for ranch, six those desiring to see this wonderful turned last week from a several week Assistant Superintendent Gibdon of Roy Ellison came in from Howell of Bucklin, were the guests at the production may not be compelL the telegraph department of the Santa to miles south of Dodge City. Good wages and good place. C. F. Hawkins.

wait in line for admission. ley. Ralph Russel of Offerle spent Sunday in Dodge. Dr. A.

A. Sharp, of Lamed, was in Dodge Tuesday. Miss Nevis spent Sunday with her parents in Fold. Ed Dunn went to his claim in Finney county this week. M.

W. Sutton went to Hot Springs, Wednesday. H. Burr, of Coldwater, was in Dodge Tuesday on business. Miss Verna Brown is clerking at the City Furniture store.

L. A. Madison wai in Garden City on legal business Monday. E. R.

Madison, of Ford, was in Dodge Wednesday on business. L. O. Sutton, of Cave, was a business visitor last Friday. Friday evening, and Saturday left on Raymond horne last Thursday and Fri visit in Canada.

Fred Mowry Valley, visited and wife, of Pleasant Fe, was in Dodge Sunday. From here day, and attended the ''Holy City" at relatives here a few he went to La Junta. R. P. Vernon went to Wichita Sun- the Rock Island for Plains, where his uncle lives.

Mr. Ellison will return to his home in Howell the first of the the opera house Thursday evening, From here Miss Bay went to. Junta, day evening where he was summoned as a petit juror in the United States days this week. J. F.

Pearce, of the public was a pleasant Re- Santa Fe caller at Word has been received from E. W. circuit court. He secured his release this week and take his uncle's cattle with him. The uncle will go to Kansas City 10p2 Lost.

Black leather pocket book containing a $300 note and a $10 check. Some other Return to G. W. Avery. llpl To Rent The two north end rooms, upstairs and down stairs, in a two-ttory brick building on Chestnut street.

-Ste T. F. Garner. 11 4tp Good hau3 close in, plenty Freeman who was called to the bedside of his mother in Martin, the to enter the hospital for medical treat Mrs. Montie Gluck returned from Lamed Tuesday noon, where she spent a few days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. R. Landauer. Judge Preston, who has been confined to his home for the past three weeks on account of illness, was able to be out again Monday.

from service Monday and returned home. H. D. Chamblis is serving on the grand jury. In the case of the ment.

latter part of last week that she passed away and was buried before her son office Monday. Robert Osbun and sister, Miss Ruby, of Newton, were the guests of Bob Rath Sunday. George Donaldson was in Dodge The members of the Embroidery United States versus Vern Truitt, charged with having stolen the con-' reached her bedside club and one guest, Mrs.W. O. Thomp son, were entertained last Friday after tents of a package of mail at lJodcre H.

Baldwin, who. has been working of shade trees, ood barn. food well Tuesday on his way to the eastern part of the state. at the freight depot as stenographer, noon at the home of Mrs. C.

A. Milton. A two-course luncheon was served, and the rest of the afternoon City, Truitt appeared before the court Gf water. For sale at a bargain if and gave an account of his actions taken soon. Inquire of Jim Cordt since the September term.

He said r.hnrio qsk is unable to be at his duties on account of his eyes, and it will probably be spent with their embroidery work. that he i3 now engaged in the beet Lost. -On Thursday afternoon be-. The next meeting will be in two weeks fcugar ousiness, worKing lor ms iatner. i tween mv place of business and Mr.

Mrs. Mamie Morrison returned Tuesday morning from a few days visit in Kansas City. Mrs. S. J.

Kinkead spent a few days the first of the week with friends in Garden City. some time before he will be able to resume his work again. Watch this paper for the announcement of the millinery opening of Mrs. with Mrs. Rush.

Judge Pollock accepted Truitt's state- Griffin's new house nn'Third Avpnnn J. R. Burton, of Kansas City, was in the city Sunday on his way to Garden City, where he went in the interest of the A. O. U.

W. Thomas Dee who has been visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. L. Stanfield since January left Wednesday for his home in Kansas City.

T. A. Scates and wife and son, Arthur, of Dodge City, were over Sunday, guests with Mr. and -Mrs. A.

M. Merryman. Kinsley Graphic. Miss Catherine Kniffin spent Sunday in Dodge with her mother. George Carrier is confined to his home on account of sickness.

Charles of Bucklin, was in the city Monday on business. J. Piflmer, of Gretena, was in the city Monday on business. Robert Menofee, of Savonburg, was in Dodge Monday on business. The Tiefenbach Jewelry store had ment and ordered him to report at the bunch of kevs Finder nlea leavp at another drawing the Second of March September term of court.

my plumbing shop or at this office. -F, for the presents that were to be given An art pWWf m. O. Misner. it away at Christmas time and the num- ritv fn ui; Court Stenographer C.

E. Baker went to Hutchinson Saturday morning on business. schnnla OT OO in.ln.iim T4- TOWN LOTS lime lSZ 1 U' Channg will be given by the Horn Turner Co A. L. Samples and Sherman Tanner, uiwi goes to ivirs.

namDers, ard The of Boston Masg gome of thege to trade for Farmer's Elevator Stock Elevator Stock for sale. P. H. Sughrue. pic- Mrs.

J. C. Spiers is in Great Bend visiting her mother, and will spend two of Spearville, were in the city Tuesday on business. nrstana last numbers have not been tures will be for sale, and the different called for aB yet. rooms are in hopes that they will be Hazelton of the York-Key.

Her milliner ha3 arrived and they have the latest spring and summer head-wear. Rev. and Mrs. Maltis and family, of Concordia, are in the city visiting at the Scates home. From here they will go to Raton, New Mexico, where they expect to make their future home.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McClure and family arrived this week from Arkansas City, and expect to make Dodge City their home.

Mi-. IVIcClure travels for a wholesale grgcery house. Andy Miller moved his family from Hutchinson to the Cooper place near Dodge last Saturday. Mr. Miller has The Cty clerks are making able to buy some of the nictures to weeks there while Mr.

bpiers is conducting the Concord meetings. Alice Beatrice, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ohphant, was baptised at the Methodist church last Sunday morning before the regular services. Mild Wilson, of Kinsley, was in Call 286 for transfer and storage.

They move anything and everything. Jas. Cord. John Coons, who has been confined to his home with erysipelas, is able to be out again. Mrs.

Tena Reck, of TCinslev. visited John Harper, of Cimarron, was in Dodge on business last Friday. Ed. Snare of Kingman was in the city this week visiting his son Meril. Lon Wakeman, of Wilburn, was in the city last Friday on business.

James Lynch and sister, of Bucklin, were Dodge visitors last Friday. Miss Lenora Harbst is confined to house this week with the mumps. Mrs. S. Lyman returned ''Monday from a few day's visit in Newton.

elaborate plans to give a big ball on decorate their rooms with. Some of net Tuesday evening, March 17, at our neighboring towns have been hav- the rink. This is to be a St. Patrick's ing the art exhibit, which proved to be ball, and considerable time will be very helpful for the children to take BANK CHECKS Taken as payments on town lots and at regular prices. P.

II. SUGHRUE, Agent. Eggs for Sale. Purebred Barred Rocks $1.00 per 15. spent in decorating the rink for the more interest in art, and has also been occasion.

On last year the clerks erave a financial heln to the mihlio. schools. Mr. fw rW, thU wppI, at the home of Do(tee last Thursday on business 1 their ball on Washington birthday, It will be announced later where the J. B.

Martin, Dodge City, Ks. and the decorations were very appro- exhibit will be held Ira BeckJ E. C. Stone, of Bucklin, was in been here for some time making prepa Wilson is one of the proprietors of the Bon-Ton restaurant at that place. Miss Roland and brother, Bert, of Bucklin, attended the play at the opera Rov Burnett was visiting friends Dodge the latter part of last week on j- a tt I Kansas-Missouri L-oncerc torn- iui OdiB Wanted for U.

S. Army: able-bodied pany. under the ausnices of the Santa I v.i RT wMr rations to bring his family. A. P.

Kolley, who has been away for unmarried men between ages of 18 and Fe Reading Room, gave an entertain- 75c for fifteen, or $4.00 for 100. Ad- business. Messrs Swartz and Brock of Haskell county were in the city Wednesday on nouse last inursaay evening, anawnue some tirae for his health, returned to here were the guests of Miss Ford. Dodge Tuesday. Mrs.

Kolley met her good moral character and temperate day evening. The readings by Miss habits who can speak, read and write Lucile Burgess were especially well re- Hutchinson and Wichita last week. Banker II. W. Dorsett, of Spearville, has purchased a Buick touring car.

O. A. Pond and E. E. Smith went to Stafford county hunting this week.

J. S. Quick, of Spearville, sold his farm last week for $32.50 per acre- Mrs. Edith Pickett spent Sunday in husband at Bucklin, and they came on Kinsley, and on Monday resumed her I back to Dodge together. dress Mrs.

Fred Lohrding, Dodge City, or telephone 2332. Ilt3 Full. Blood Bronze Turkey Eggs For Sale for ten. Phone three business. Telephone Manager J.

Phelps, of Cimarron, was in Dodge last Friday on Mgusn. Men now wanted tor service ceiVed by the audience, and being a position at the York-Key after being I Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Barker returned in uba and the Philippines. For in- Kansan, proved loyal to her stat? by absent a week on account of sickness. I to their home in Colby Monday morn-W. B. Chase returned from Ellin- af te visiting at the home of Mr.

AuimaLum appiy to recruiunsr omce. o- uir.fr Qo i readings "Over short, the Union line, or addres3 Mrs. j-fij oi I xwuui a. uvet ljiwv onoe rLore. uooire "hQ.n tr i a o- iuc ui Kansas.

i icicets were usea mti t. wood Friday, where he had been repair- career sister, Mrs. ri. Jones, for -1 j. o.

uupxiant, ijoue Kjiiy. iup by the Santa Fe people to gain admis- ing the telephone wires, which had the past five months: i A iteia race between Dodge City sion, and atter they had been given I boys and Garden City boys was given the preference for the good seats, the been ruined by a recent fire in that Lewis Smith, the aged insane man city. who has been comhec here for the past a 1" "i jv a. ji rr at the rink in Garden City Tuesday public was then admitted as their I Mr. and Mrs.

Evans and daughter weeKs was iaKen to tne AopeKa last week rnqved into the house west of stte hospital by Sheriff Bell last Fri- Notice. The registration books for the spring election will clotx Friday, March 27, 1998. Any person who voted at the last election, and who has not since moved from the same street and house number, can havo their nams carried evening, the Garden City boys winning guests. and their boys were Stover, oily Chap- Mrs. Sam Gingrich was serkmslv in-1 the postoffice Mrs.

Kniffin. Mr, ay. business. An electric piano was put in the Palace of Sweets restaurant last Saturday. Harry Manda, son of Frank Manda, of Hutchinson, was in Dodge last Saturday.

Mrs. R. W. Evans went to Hutchinson last Friday for a visit with rela tives, Mr. Ketchum i3 running as conduct-tor in place of Mr.

Dalton for a few days. Mort Davison of Lakin was in the city Wednesday on business. Mr. Nay lor a grain merchant of Cimarron was in the city Wednesday. Key fitting, umbrella repairing, etc.

The Noveltyorks, opposite postoffice. G. G. Gilbert, of New York, was in Dodge the week visiting his son, Leon. Frank Trager a merchant of Bucklin was in Dodge on business Wednesday.

C. Orebaugh was in the eastern part of the state on business the first of the week. General repairing and storage room. The Novelty Works. Opposite post-office man and Brown.

The Dodge boys were jurea at her hm last Friday evening I Anderson, Bettie, Brown and Coffey, by the ignition gasoline. She had I A race between Mable Taylor of Garden nlacprl nn cuif s3 0 The and Rose Wriarhten of Dodsre was won on the registration roll by fo inform VI ii.giokiHtiu;i lull Evans travels for a Denver whole-sale house, Clint and Hayes Truax, Lou Robinson and Geo. Allen went to Dodge to take in the show in the latter's auto Tuesday evening. Cimarron Jack- Dy Aiaoie iaylor. struck a match tn lrrV fmr Rnmpthinrr The Columbian Tennesseeans gave an on the shelf, forgetting that she had i Food ing the.

city clerk at any time before election day. Respectfully, Pkakl City Clerk. Pure entertainment at the Presbyterian put the gasoline there, and the gaso-' church under the ausnices of the li sonian. E. W.

Freeman, one of the operators Ladies id society last Saturday even- I about the shoulders and arms. Drs. I FVIark McCarthy were called and dressed the SSI in the dispatchers office, was called to Martin, last Friday evening on account of the serious illness of his ing. A large audience greeted this company, and their rendition of the old plantation melodies, as well as the wounds, and she i3 resting a3 well as Mrs. E.

C. Dickinson and son George who were called here by the death of their ton and brother returned to their home in Illinois Thursday. 1 could be expected. mother. An Impromptu Dance Rev.

C. J. Speirs, pastor of the pieces of a more serious nature, were well received by the people. On Sunday afternoon at the church they gave Mr. and T.

Garth of Lamed, were in Dodge Tuesday and Wednesday visiting their daughter, Mrs. R. P. Vernon. They made the trip in their Baptist church, has gone the Concord circuit, where he i3 holding special meetings for two weeks.

There will be no preaching service at the Baptist a sacred concert which was also greatly Makes asy for you to spot the food products that are put up on honor and guaranteed Pure, Wholesome, Delicious and most Economical. First published March 13, 19o8 PUBLICATION NOTICE State of Kansas, Ford County, S. J. Kinkade, Plaintiff. automobile.

church Sunday, but the Sunday school and Young Peoples' meeting will be held as usual. Mrs. Speirs will visit with her parents at Great Bend during her husband's absence. Charles O'Malley, who has had charge of the O'Malley lumber yards for the past ssveral' months, will leave appreciated. The services of last Sunday were rather unusual, as three of the pulpits were occupied by preachers from out of the qity.

Rey. A. Platts, dean of the Southwest Kansa3 College located at Winfield, preached at the Methodist church both morning and evening. 3 the latter part of the week for Colo can be gotten up any evening if you have an Edison Phonograph in the home. Or a concert can be given to amuse your friends who call in." Nothing like it to break the Ice." I ti The dance given at the rink Friday A- C.

Creech, Defendant. A. C. Creech, you are hpreby notified that on the day of February, 1'j-jS, you were sued by the above named piainurf before P. Ji.

Hobble a Justice of the Peace in and for Dodge City Township. Ford County, Kansas, for the sum of $1.51, and on above dat sn order of jrarnishment was issued to the A. T. S. F.

Hy. to secure said amount and cotsof suit. The ahoveentitied case is for hearing on thelOthday of April, at 10 o'clock a. and if defendant fails to appear Plaintiff will take judgment for $1.51 and cost of suit. S.

J. Kinkade, Attes-t: Plaintiff. P. R. Hobble.

rado Springs. Moses J. Troyer of Sodville township evening was one of the most enjoyable of.the season. A large crowd was in At the Presbyterian church the pulpit was in the city Wednesday having -busi was occupied by Rev. W.

E. West i1 ness at the county treasurers omce. DANCE wood, of Emporia. Rev. J.

R. Middle- attendance. Manager Stanfield is to be congratulated on the success of his rink entertainments. He has just lately located in that part ji ton, of Garfield," preached at the Chris oi ine country. tian church both morning and evening If you order groceries by phone, specify Brand If you select from grocers' stocks the "Lee" Trade Mark will be your Trusty Guide last Sunday.

T. F. Garner bought a car load of horses at the stock yards Saturday, The horses were billed for Kansas City but they looked good to Garner and he Murray Warren the demented young New Sand Pit Opened up in good shape, just west of the city on Wells Tall- man picked up in the yard3 last week has proven a very unruly prisoner. The will sell them here, J. M.

Snyder, of Royal township, sheriff's office has as yet been unable to make certain whether he is a citizen of the state or not. Late information I has purchased the D. W. Sturgeon By our Installment Plan any one can own a Phonograph: 1.00 to $5.00 down, and 1.00 a week, is that he came here from near Deer home property in the north part of the city for $4,500, and will reside here for field, and if such is the case he can be man's land. There is plenty of sand for all purposes and handy to get at; the pit is well opened up.

This is a short haul some of the sand haulers are hauling 10 loads a day now and pronounce the quality of the sand first-class. Sand 25c a load. There is also plenty of stone; price 50c a load. The patronage of those needing these materials will be appreciated. sPheoer WELLS TALLMAN Opposite the Post Office school advantages.

taken to one of the state asylums. The SAVE THE COUPOM3 That's where you get something for nothing and it's charged to general expense. Chas. who with a company of other day Warren tore out the plumbing in the jail and flooded everything before other Dodge City men was hunting in 83 fa RATH BAINBRIDGE CITY DRUG STORE the water could be shut off. It has Stafford this week, has been confined to his home since he returned on the account of sickness.

taken the plumbers all week to repair 3lE3Hafc 31.

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