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The Evening Review from Garnett, Kansas • 4

The Evening Review from Garnett, Kansas • 4

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Anything to Break Up a Gold We've got them all: Bromo Quinine, Hill's Cascaria Quinine, Mono Bromide Quinine, Common Quinine BRO I EflS WELSH Store New Drug Southwest Corner- Sqaure GARNETT, KANSAS FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Our 'Phone is No. 105, THE EVENING REVIEW Thi Review office "Dhone Is 105 The home 'phone Is 116. Don't fa to call us up and give us the new. January 24th.

Major Earnest is in receipt of i 'V- BY REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. CLI1llt made for tmiti In the mail ccooJ cUt matter. I 1 1 Coming Attractions. January 21st, Father Vaughan. Jan.

25, "The Midnight Flyer." Jan. 29th, The lrma Opera Co. in Adorable Frisby," a musical comedy. Uon't let the name Smith slip furuiind. It means good photos a letter from J.

H. Miller, superintendent of farmers' institutes of the Agricultural college, stating that the exhibit car will be here, January 24th, as previously announced. This change was made because of the fact that the opera house was engaged for the 25th, and it could not be secured for the exhibit. Posters will be out in a few Si i A I it 1 .1 i days. Watch for them.

(Iran dina Archer went to Glen-lock, yesterday, to visit her Who Are They? We want the names of all the people of Garnett and vicinity, now living, who came here prior to January 1. 1HG9. We want daughter, Mrs. George Cook, few days. L.

Clarence Foster and little son these names within the next two Picture of Mrs. J. G. Hiatt, formerly Mollie Pattie, and her family. Read her storv to-d weeks.

Come and tell us, write ay returned to Lawrence, this afternoon, after laying away the body us, 'phone us any way to get the names to us. of his wife, yesterday. Old-Timers. Amontf tliosi Mho caii.u Ihtc prior to TME MARKETS KANSAS 1'ITV. ANDREW COOK, One of the characters in Mrs, Hiatt's story.

n't forget, 2 leaves for 5c. Don't forget it. Beginning January 1st. the Lone Elm Items. Sunshine Sunday; cloudy Monday; snow and sleet Some things yeu will find at dow living.

urK: Drue store: ClutnJs Mrit. Miu'liewH, Mrs. Kal MiiIi'IiIhuii, Mrn. Kobnivu VuukIiii, II. II.

Juily mill wlfir. Win Star Bakery will sell two loaves of bread for 5c. AT the bakery. Vhrst protectors. KniKlit uml lieu l.nwcllih.

M. Vlilt. ...2.10 toi.St ...2.0 to4.7 to Mrs. R. O.

Uundy and son Bfff rate la t'ow I'ulVM Hog Wheat I'orn Oats Mrs. Laura Serene visited the went to Welda to-day, to visit The people from out of town George and Milton Foster relumed to Lawrence this morning iftpr attend incT' the funeral of Moii-y lllncr. Mis A. I.afferty. Henry l-'wiicli.

Mury Frakciilit'rjjer Mrs. Smith, Cnnwuy Murilmll unci wife. .1. (). 0lHiriin anil wife.

W. Sti'ln nun wife, Morris imil miff, I. V. HoiiMtuii ami Mrs. r'outh.

.1. U. lllntl uml wifi-. who attended the funeral of Miss with her parents, D. A.

Mackey Mae Bailey were Misses Anna; and wife. She will remain un their' brother Clarence's wife, Hoch, Harriett Stanley, Wilna Mrs. Sue Foster. Mrs, Grace til after the wedding of her sister Cora, who will marry L. V.

Smith, of Kingfisher, Burlile returned. Edwards, Grace Irwin, Alice Notice to Dangers. Reed, Ethel McCoy, Iris Bowen Wp mn. next Wednesday, at 12:30. This Don't ftrget Father Vaughn's and Mayme Hamilton; Messrs.

Lj fnr fl-H fircr AanM parental home a lew days last week. Mrs. Maud Miller is here from Western Kansas, visiting relatives. Klectriciau Nokes, of Iola, was in Lone Elm, Tuesday, doing telephone work. Dr.

T. E. Smith and Jno. Rapp made a journey to the county-seat, Monday. Miss Berenice Smail will have wedding is on Santa Fe schedule, Frank Hogueland, Jim Allen -n A nf lecture, January 21st.

Billy Campbell don't like Neo that hour being set so the guests Clayton Axton, Frank Boys, War-J hpt fn an(ipfn. Hay, pratrl III. Oil to U.5 Turkeys u.m Huns hi Voiiiig old KiMstr 4', Iurks 9 UlHMM" Kuller Cieutnery, country. 17 KtfKs v. SSI to 24 pt-r Hi 11(4 HOME MARKET.

lt'i'f viajj i 'own 3 to 34 Hulls no price iijtot 1 Tog No. hard. 5 to 6.1: No. i soft. BS to tf.1 from here could go down on the ren Cook and Prof.

McCutcheon, 1 An wrmn9 wm of Rev. Pulliam, of pesent ticketa at the doori noon train and return on the 3:15, so we hereby notify President Falls, much. He says they just a trifle slow down there for him. We kaowed it We Baldwin; Rev. Kelley, of Dellinger and Shrake Ripley to have his old train on Rev.

Chaffee, Rev. Church, of i cave him niuety days to stay, time. It will be quite an elab and we'll cut it now to sixty, for orate wedding, many invitations Yates Center; Mrs Fred Steven- Mrs Bryant WilUam.g father son, Mrs. Eh Martin Mrs. Wal- who is here on a visit is we lace, M1SS Carpenter, Mrs.

Mason ainno. in vparH TuA ntw aov good behavior. Corn. being out, no small number of which are out here in town. L.

Din't frget Father Vaughn's and Miss Cecil Mason; Messrs. C. he 8tarted out of doorSj and' charge of the switchboard of the teiephone line this week, T. E. Smail, wife and daughter, Berenice, were visitors in the Spangler home, Tuesday.

V. Smith will be perhaps better Hay, iralrl Turkoys Hons Fries, fries, 2 to 2 His lecture, January 21st. ana "Uncle Bry" undertook to help know here as Vern Smith. H.u.i.uCUiu( him down the icy steps. "Oh, I The Y.

F. F. club, which was Some of the Old Roosters relatives oesiues said the old gentleman; "I Don't forget Father Vaughn's to meet with Miss RseJ5tein, Young Roosters lecture, January 21st. 10 4 i 20 2tf those of the immediate 'family dont need hel See? jjugt were: Bailey, and wife, of llt mv dnwn y. on Monday night, will i heir meeting until Tuesday i.iirhth.

on account ef Father J. B. Kibner, a real estate man Humbeldt; Mrs Ellen Bailey, of off so Vm al, riht Mr Guineas, per dozen Ueese I Jut tor lKSS Hides salt-cured, 10c; Rreeu lumboldt; Mrs. Nettie Salisbury, of Springfield, and his wife were here, yesterday, looking of Kansas City; A. Morgan and Vaughn's lecture.

Everything is postponed when Father Vaughh Harley Serene and family moved, Tuesday, from north of town to the Liztown neighborhood. I. N.JRoe and family are quarantined on account of scarlet fever, and we understand the Colony schools are closed om account of it. over the country with a view to wife, of Iola; also Mrs. Dr, Manly, Don Davis, Mrs.

R. C. Wicks and locating1. Garnett tuit3 them very comes to town. Buttermilk at Creamery, 5c, gal.

Mrs. W. m. Foster, of East Iola. well, but they wanted to look Milllman went back into the house, leaving the independent old gentleman alone.

After a while, Mrs. Milliman looked out of the window and saw her father on the ground; or rather, the icy snow. She told her husband, who went out to help the old man up. As he lent a helping hand, Shoe Shop Moved. D.

E. Palmer has moved his shoe shop into Farrow's secondhand store, and is ready to do your repairing. further, so they went on to Ot George Crocker, of J. J. An Sale.

For tawa. After they take a look at derson Son's implement house, The I. O. O. F.

and Rebekahi Team, wagon and harness for went to Kansas City, today, to Ottawa, we have no doubt they will ceme back and imagine they are in the Garden of Eden. attend the implement men's con ale at a bargain call on J. O. ind stairway south i PosleRlce. 2 f.

the old man laughed, and said, vention. George is a worker and See J. N. Smith's photo is "dead onto his job," and if he "I tell you what, Bry, when it comes to sliding, I'm right in it sample case before you have don't earn his vacation, then the rest of us had better work over witlfall the boys. that picture taken.

time. He Will also visit his moth Mrs. Roy Stein and son Gher- blKFXT ACTION STUVES ANB RANGES. er and sisters while he is there; lodges installed their new officers, Saturday, night, after which an oyster supper was served and a literal piograra rendered. Monday, January 14th, was Mrs.

Laura Robins' eighty-third birth anniversary. Mrs. Robins enjoys good health for one of such advanced years; enjoys social calls from her friends, assists in the culinary work and performs neat sewing. Mann Bowman, of Circleville, Ohio, who has been visiting W. H.

Stein and wife several days, left, today, on Lis return home. Theie is not the usual amount of news this dreary, muggy day, bnt we give you some very interesting reading about old times. Warren Cook, A young minister from Baldwin, who has been attendiug the funeral of Mae Bailey, was a visitor at the Archer home to-day. oil colors, canvas, old, who have been visiting Roy's parents, Judge Stein, wife and family, returned yesterday to their home at Rose, where Roy is boss of the Missouri Pacific charcoal and wattr color, Paper E. S.

SteioArent. Tbf Ijfft advnlini are tliSr wk'a kttvr turd thrill. at Graves' Drug store depot. E. Simon went to Colony, 'to day, 6n business.

fink label bread mabe gar nett flour, 2 leaves ier 5c. at Edith Fry is going Star Bakery; Miss Anna Hoch, daughter of Governor Hoch, and Miss Hai-riett Stanley, daughter of ex-governor, Stanley, were entertained by Mrs. Cannon during their stay here Ice cteatn and ice cream sodas the 'year rouuJ at Welsh Bros' New Drug Store. Tickets for Father Vaughn's lecture, Monday night, will be on sale at Lane's drug store, Saturday morning. I).

A. Mackey was transacting business in the conrt house today. Bou't forget, 2 loaves for 5c. Durg, on the merning train, Some things you will fin at Graves' Drug store: Shoulder braces for men and women. Mrs.

White, of western Ne Gail Carey says he is going to begiu using the gas range he braska, came in yesterday to to see her sister, Mrs. Chas. Repp, who is very sick. diet, i rjj visit her brother, Mose Dykes, Mrs. Odell, the quarry fore and family.

They hadn't seen each ether ior twenty-five years. man at the crusher, went to Kan sas City, to-day, to stay until the A middle-aged housekeeper Misses Florence and Irene Hassey went to Westphalia today with Miss Leah Stephensou, to visit over Sunday. The trial of W.S. Fallis before Judge Harder resulted in Fallis weather gets so the crusher can be started again. wanted for a family of three during the next three months.

Inquire at this flice or Mrs. J. W. Hollingshead. Here is a lit of the people ot Gitmert ho kitve purchased these range Seven hundred dollars of the won at Stein's in about two weeks, and he also wants to get the dresser at Belle Smith's.

This looks like buainess to us, but we wish Gail all sorts ui good luck. Wichita is beginning to build six-story buildings. Lawrence does not have a three-storv business building that pays as an investment. That is the difference in towns. John D.

Rockefeller has at last struck a sympathetic chord judgment of W. Smith against oil colors, canvas, charcoal and color, Paper Ail times are photo times. at Graves' ug store. the city was paid to-day. Mr.

Smith fell some years ago, on the Yoar picture is an accept a pie token after Christmas as well as at Christmas. being bonnd over to the district court. Finest assortment of Pipes in the city from 5c to $5.00 rn price at Graves' Drug store. Murdock has received the new idewalk, hurting himself quite Don't forget, 2 loaves for J. 0.

JollllNHH, W. Chart? Hunt, Fred Rhodes, Harry Walraa, 1 Cajot. Ueorge Hunter, Hear Hedcra, tor f.entaa, Tom Brunum, Charlts McCrum, Jtka Martball, Mr. Hrlt-aa Jue Caiejr Ir Scboonarer, unis. Mrs BS Hunt.

Suttan, l)r kirk trick, Riet, A Black. Bp Booi, Cr. lotutua Urr. Norrit, clenrictta War1, jaba Stoaa, Far plain sewing, quilting and com seriously. He sued the city and won the suit, but the city appealed the case.

The Supreme Iknett's Meat Market. Home-killed meats at reason fort, tacking call on Mrs. C. S. Will-eanGapt.

Dobbs'wld place. 19W2 January records for the Colum court sustained the decision. I able, prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, Ca-h paid for hides and bia and other talking machines. Finest assortment of Pipes i in the heart of the common people.

He declares he can't afford to buy oys'ers for the home table. Come in aud see and hear thera Pink label bread MADE GAR furs. Jake Hurst's building. the city from 5c to 5.00 in price NETT flour. 2 loaves fr 5 cents, AT Star Bakery.

I west of Boseow's store. A Aidrrwt at Graves' Drug store..

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