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Garnett Evening News from Garnett, Kansas • 2

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BRO dip in the Ocean li tio nunc? nfi it: b.lthful than a dip in your own bath tub if it with the genuine km water which our New Drug Store Southwest Corner Square 'ph one 149 Garnett. bca water" rovidcs when it Is di 'u 1 in fu-di iwiur. We have the genuine and it has wetlkiiud value that lummoa salt lacks. Sold In 15c and JSC l-uxcs 1 DANGER LURKS EVERYWHERE Til ALL 0VF.R THE CUW. 21 Kind of Dealing That Pleases All Interesting Items of News Gjficrcd by th; Journal's Corps of Busy homes In Western Kansas, Situi- Accidents have no respect for person or place.

Hotels will burn. Steamers will sink. Railway accidents will happen. Horses" will run away. Boilers will explode.

Falls will occur. Ankles will turn. Arms; and legs will break, and when the cost is so small, You Cannot Afford to be Without "Mifinnnf'9 The Protection of a Policy In the i "ilulldl 11. TjaJcn, Agent, Garnett, Kans. We have never found a sensible 5.tmii, ho uauud ny tiling but straight forward business dealings nor in exacted a dealer to do business without some profit.

We nnke a fair profit. We do a STRAIGHT FORWAU1) BUSIXKSS We try to please our customers iu com; ctitioii with others wuo aie after their trade. We have held our tradeand aie iucrcsiiig it steadily. Draw your own conclusions. day after attending the funeral if their father, Henry Smith.

Miss Lillic Mulkey spent Monday night with Mrs. Jim Baker. Mr. Ncirmau went to Atchison, last week 011 business. Miss Jessie Poyner went to Osa-watomie Wednesday.

Miss Mac Hufl visited the Rock-ford school Tuesday. A. T. Holcomb Co. Sure Enough Druggist i CS3Z 2S2S 8 Lone Elm Mud and cloudy weather these Jays.

V. Reeves and Ollie Nichols commenced work Monday morning. The former for P. Swcarcnger and the latter for Robt. Sanders.

Mrs. P. Sprague was called to Moran Saturday morning by the death of her brother, Qulncy Stout. The funeral was Sunday. Mrs.

John Jackson arrived home from Illinois Sunday, where she was called about ten days ago by the death of her mother. Miss Ival Boatwrlght spent Sunday with home folks on the Ridge. She is operating the switchboard at Lone Elm these days. Mrs. W.

E. Johnston spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ada Hunter in Gas City last week. High School Notes (Tuesday) Closing Out Sale Sophomores began to stud the third book of Caesar today. TUESDAY Last Thursday the members of the Physics class were shown thru Westphalia Items A.

Decker went to Garnett Sun day. Frank Fixmer was in Kansa? City last week, where he purchased a new line of dry goods for the firm of Fixmer Young. Mrs. Alice Spriggs and daughter Julia and son Paul, were in Iola a few days last week. Mr.

A. II. Mace moved to the the tketrte light plant by Frof March, 5 Oman. Mr. Oman makes his ex uur Jbxtenses JL Are Light No high priced rent to pay, no big pay roll, no heavy expenses of any kind.

Did you ever consider who pays the bill for rent, clerk hire, etc? It's You Who Must Pay Let us save you your share of another man's expenses, let us leave that much money in your pockets. Buy of us whose expenses are light and your money will go just that much further, and while we are about it we have a fine line of Hart, Schaffner Harx plantations intensely interesting Everything goes at cost, come and the trip was one of the enjoy and get a bargain. 3 able side lights in the study of physics. The diss is now takinr Miss Nellie Baxter, who has been H'tckcoclc farm last week. CASH GROCERY visiting her Hster, Mrs.

Adeliai Hester several weeks, returned Adeliai up the subject, Sound. Re. u.inber the Turner Art Ex Jonn isouray was in Humboldt and Colony last Sunday. DECKER'S South Side Game home to Monticello. moil, come ana help mi our Miss Alma Osborne is visiting on school rooim with pictures.

One Doc. Brown moved on the O. Little farm east of town. Mrs. S.

A. Spriggs has purchased an 80 acre farm near Iola and Ridge, before she goes to Allen of the important elements of cduca county to keep house for her father tim is the cultivation of a taste for The Garnet Evening News dAILt llCirt tlTNDAl Sclioonover Kirk Hi 0 Motors PAUL H. KIRK, EJIto and brother. good bi and surely this will be ac rent Suits, that will help you save some of that money. complished by fdling the school Bennie King went flying off his The Garnett Kveuing Newt primed in and rooms wnn tue best art specimens or Garnett and Anderson county.

It delivered pony Monday morning into a Dig mud hole on Main street, scattering his purchases in many directions. to any part of the city for ioc week, and we can afiord. The net gain at these entertainments will be spent i V. C. ARCHER through the mails a toe per month.

we understand that she will 'move to this farm in the near future. II. S. Olberding is re-shingling the blue livery barn now owned by Mrs. Alice Spriggs.

G. Vauderhaar's brother of Iowa, was here visiting relatives last week. exclusively for this purpose and Official County Paper Mrs. W. C.

Lord is improving. Harley Hunter, who has been we hope a large number of our citi tklkphonks zens will see fit to help by attend sick at his Grandmother Miller's is isineas'OfJice 117 Jitoriat Rocmi 15 ing these pleasant entertainments improving. nouM you fait togst an'antwer from one num ar.dexhibts. Miss Cook is train Em Kincaid has been quite sick ber call the other. ing a few of the High School mem We Will Back Up This Statement for several days at the hotel.

bers for a vocal number on the ntered at the postoflice in Garnelt, Kansas for transmission through the wails as second class Born, Saturday March 9, to Geo E. Fixmer was in Kansas City last week and while there, purchased a fine line of carpets, furniture, lace curtains and wall paper, which he is selling at very low prices. Last Monday Fixmer Young program. matter. Ruxton and wife, ot Isayard vicin Mr.

Oman announced at general ity, a daughter. The OLD LINE BANKERS LIFE INSURANCE CO of LINCOLN, as compared with the leading Old Line Eastern Companies. DAN H. BAILEY exercises this morn ing several facts purchased Chas. Caldwell's team that denote our standing among Lincoln Lee Poyner and wife speut Sun wagon and harness.

They wil employ a mau to do all kinds of A Fcrmerly of Garnett Man Loses the high schools ot the state. Mr. Johnson, who visited us last week, in his inspection of high schools day at M. M. Poyner's.

hauling and draging at reasonable HAS WILL B. Klopfenstein and family are A Lower Death Rate. Less Expense In Get-tin New Business. More Assets to Pay each hundred dollars of liabilities. a Finger While Working in a Planing Mill Write you a Policy Two to Ten Dollars per Thousand per year Cheaper.

Pay your Estate the Same if you die. Return to you Ten to Twenty per cent more Money if you live. prices. enjoying a visit with his brother, Eli. has graded them according to his own ideas into four classes.

In bis last 3 ear's list Garnett is found iu Dr. Smith gave a stereopticon en tertainment at the Methodist church Carl TTvrlorn aid fi-s Minnie The older settlers will regret to learn that Dan H. Bailey, who Monday night. 1 the first class ulung with Leavenworth, Ottawa and other such Mrs. Auu Caldwell died suddenly Ver trees ejiiiat enlicia Jul urday.

lived in this city for years, suffered L. ii. Tjaden, Ueneral Agent, Garnett, Kansas at her home Tuesday morning at a painful accident at Ventura, Cal- Henry Smith passed away at his o'clock. She had been a resident norma, a tew days ago. Juan is a contractor and builder and has been home near Bush City Monday of Westphalia for over twenty Famous evening March 4th.

The bereaved schools while many larger schools than ours are in the second and third classes. While Mr. Johnson has not yet listed the schools this year we have every reason to believe we will hold our place for he voluutarly remarked that the Garnett school was getting along all years and was one of our most re spected citizens. She leaves i family have the sympathy ot the turner mt exhibit doing well. A paper just received from Yen tura contains the following: entire community.

large family of crown children to Rev. Ward will preach his fare mourn her death, her husband hav From Boston "Yesterday, Dan Bailey, the well known contractor, suffered a pain well sermon at the Chapel Sunday, Worth several thousand dollars, 200 of the most famous Paintings of A. Milburn and family entertained right and that he was much pleased with its progress. We are proud ing preceded her several years ago. At the present writing the arrangements for the funeral services were not announced.

Interment will be Ancient and Modern times. Suitable for home and school. Many in at dinner Sunday W. J. Huff and ful accident, which deprived him of the business end ot the middle finger of the left hand, clear up to exact colors of originals.

"The finest collection ever gathered of our record and hope to eain family and B. Klopfenstein and Boston Transcript. Under Auspices of the second joint. family. footing contiuually.

Stand up for G. II. S. Woman's Social Science Club at Methodist Church made in the Cherry Mound cetne tery. W.

M. Smith, of Oklahoma, at "The serious mishap occurred at Mercer's planing mill, where Dan Lee Vogel and Joe Stevens start From MARCH l3 to MARCH 1G To raise funds for schooi, decoration tend the funeral ot his uncle, Henry ed for Armarillo, Texas, Tuesday I Smith, last week. was doing some sawing on his own State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss. morning where they expect to find account. Two saws occupy the Jim Baker is called to Ringold Lucas County.

Close At 6:30 employment. county, Iowa, to be at the bedside rank J. Cheney makes oath that same frame, and are propelled by the same belting one a cross-cut The clothing men of this city of his mother, who is quite sick We are glad to see that the city council means business about getting property owners to build good sidewalks. he 13 senior partner of the firm of saw, the other a battery of saws Bud Brees has moved to the Klepping farm southwest of town. A.

G. Skinner and wife have He will visit relatives in Kansas have agreed to close at 6:30 until F. J. Cheney doing business further notice. This is a good in the city of Toledo, County and for groove and mortise wor.

When the cross-cut saw is buzzing, moved to their farm three miles move, just wuy clerks should ce State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUN required to work from twelve to the other is dropped under the frame, but keeps pace with its west of town. J. S. Mason rented the farm recently occupied by ivlr. sixteen hours a day while other DRED DOLLARS for each and City before returning home.

Lee Poyner and wife entertained at supper Wednesday evening Misses Beulah and Grace Milburn and Myrtle Jackson. O. W. Lowman was transacting business in Garnett Monday. The Ladies Aid Society of Lin every case of Catarrh that cannot Skinner.

people are clamoring for an eight-hour law, we never could under be cured by the use of Hall's Cat Tony Plain was in Humboldt, arrh Cure. Frank T. Cheney. Ipla and Lallarpe last week. When Sworn to before me and sub at Lallarpe he purchased one of the best jicks in this pirt of the stand.

Yet men who only work eight hours will roar because they cannot buy a pair of overalls at ten o'clock at night. Let us have a square deal. scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886.

coln Chapel met at Graut String mate. "In shoving the timber along, Dan fo. ilie lowered bunch of buzzing ul, and got his finger in the opening, and the saws did the rest, leaving a strip of cuticle the proper length to bind over the second joint, at which point the surgeon amputated the useful member. Mr. Bailey has his nerve with him, and was resting easy last night." Dr.

J. A. Milligan returned last night from Topeka. His work at the legislature is now finished for this term and the people of Anderson county feel proud of his record. Dr.

Albert Settle, of Harris, wss in the city yesterday on his way to Harris. Dr. Settle is enjoying a large pratice in the Harris neighborhood and is making quite a name for himself. 11 One of the iroet successful liutS of advertising that have ever appeared in the papers is that beirg run by the manufacturers of Kar- ham's Tuesday to sew. state.

He also purchased a Clydesdale stallion, weight 1650 pounds, eight years old. Tommy Gregory, of Iola, visited A. W. Gleason, (SKAt.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in his aunt, Mrs.

Jim Baker.from Fri Mr. Smith, ot Gardner, was here ror Sale. A square piano. Price $35. Will day until Monday.

ternally, and acts directly on the visiting at Ilogan's this week. blood and mucous surfaces of the W. J. iiult and son, Oral, at trade for cow, calves cr hogs ct tended the sale at G. P.

Tonses in system. Send for testimonials free. equal value. Carl Rasch, of Kansas City, arrived here the first of the week to visit his daughter, Mrs. John Iligh- Linn county Monday.

Mrs. P. R. Kimmeix, Gnrnett, Kas. iw 2 iw Mrs.

Tom Baker will visit rela F. J. Cheney Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for berjrer.

tives awhile longer. Mr. Shufierd's son and daughter arrived today from Fort Worth, Texas and will visit them a few days. gon and Pine Tar. It is making the owners of the medicine a fortune.

Is this Mr. Beal and wife and Mrs. beautiful spring? Well Henry Royce of Kincaid, was in the city today on legal business. constipation. Mathen Hull returned to their hardly..

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