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The Evening Review from Garnett, Kansas • 4

The Evening Review from Garnett, Kansas • 4

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Garnett, Kansas
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1 nr- Ice Bags 50c Hot Water I3otl.cs S1.03 $1 75. Combination Water Bottles $1.00 to $3.75. Fountain Syringes 75c to $3.0 J. Nipples, rubber crunch protector 5c Tubing 14, Vi, in. 6c to 12c foot.

Atomizers 50c to 8oc. Ear Syringes 25c Whirling Sprays $2.50 All our Rubber Goods new fresh stocli. all Rubber Stock guaranteed for I year, most complete line in county. WELSH BROS LEGITIMATE DRUG STORE 2 OClclal Statement of the Financial Condition of the SAVING MOW SOCIAL AilD PERS0I1AL MEilTlQH Garnett State Savings Bank bua.nes on the 4tb Kan, at the clone of at Garnett, Bute of dav o' lanuary lyo: Special (Vices on remnants tf all Kinds at- O. n.

Parks'. LIABiMTIEA REBOl'ttCES Mr. ai Mr. John Morgan, of An go'. arrived lattulgut to viilt thilr piece, Mrs.

L. II. Spohn. They w.il ge on fro here to visit relatives la California aud Oregon. It is simply a habit and if you form it financial independence will grow out of judge win loive II rvrinninrf imt a sure at the for a visit at his old homo at tonight Gren- Capital Stock pid n.

00 Hurplus lO.UtOOO Undivided Probts 81 Deports C21.431 IS Cert I float it dpoiit "2.6t7 BO Total eJltt.fi'iS 60 Loans 0193,290 7S Overdrafts 3,311 04 CasliaiiJrf.bLtn 122,017 07 Total 69 mm vllle, Mo. "to A giant tree grows from the sapling. Nobody Call up lit), Welsh Bros, for ice cream and u-e. They til always deliver yourorJers promptly. The above statement is correct.

Skknttt Kikk. ahler. Subscribed and sworu to before me this 30' day of January 1907. CommUiion expires Julv Uko Iler, No'ary Public. Attest: C.

Melcner, J. if. Stevenson. J. H.

Rebstock, Directors. Mr Henry Uydorn was up from Bah City yesteaday, vlilUng friends and shopping. W. A. Ilmlck male a bimlnfeae trip to Hah' Summit today, to deliver a which be told to partita there.

saves much at a time. Everybody can save a little at a time. Financial success is simply a matter sticking to your saving plan, making your character stronger than any temptation to spend. Try the bank account plan of saviDg how fast small change grows into dollars and how the dollars will grow into tens and hundreds. A savings account grows of itself in this bank-because we pay 3 per cent mterest on it.

Tom Baker, wife and two children, who hava been visiting his parents, Tim Biker and wife, of Bush City, and her mother, Mrs. Smith, af the same pa ce, returned yesterday to their borne, in Argonia, having been here a week. Wm. Watklns and son Clyde tf Jacks went to Iota Tuesday to v)lt relatives. READ BENNETT'S AD IN THIS ISSUE.

MU Ilattle McLaughlin went over to Mont Ida, todvy to vltlt relatives a day or two. Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements and Envelopes at The Review Office Citizens State Bank Garnett. Ktvnstxs Mrs. B. F.

Acuff writes from Granada, Colorado, that her mother's health Is improving, but her father Is not so well. In all probability, she will remain there two months yet. Euoh sou John Caswell wai up from City yesterday, on business. BENNETT'S AD IN THIS TONIGHT O. D.

Juchems came over from Cen-terville today, on buainees. Major heynolds and wife arrived to-, c'ay from Baldwin to be present at the ISSUE. At The Hen's Christian Young and Real To Receive Water Tax. birthday of her brother T. B.

Mrs. John Tosh returned home to Kouth, at tne home of Tom Triplett LeRoy today after an extended visit aD(J wlt9 wet ot town Mr and MrB With John's parent, T. B. lush and Remolds were earlv settler. nlLInn Bargains in Pianos Organs.

Association Hall. vVM'M4 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE I A. 1 wife. in the Centervllie neighbor- Good second hand organs, from $15 county, hood. The city clerk will be in his oflice from 7 p.

m. to 8 p.m. until after the inth of thU month to receive water to $35. New organs $50 and up New Upright pianos 5175 and up. Mrs.

T. 11. I'atteraon and sister, I Little Miss Helen McKay arrived yes Yesterday, Lee KusBell transferred tax. If not paid by the 10th the water will be cut off according to the Jack Dale delivers his illustrated lecture "From Hell's Gate to the Oolden Gate." Over 200 of the finest sterecopticon views will be shown, journeying from New York to San Francisco, tie Yosemite Valley, Grand Canyon, Painted Desert, and among the Trace Marks Designs The above Instruments re all high grade, and are guaranteed for ten terday arternoon rrom rarsons, ana from the pacific depot to the will visit relaUves here until Monday, flinta Fe sixty coops of chickens for I Copyrights Ac. yearss It you Duy or me, you are rders of thi city council.

D. II KINGTON, City Clerk sure to get an instrument direct from tbe factory. My $175 piano Is when they will return borne again. Mrs. Lee Russell has received a Alexander who formerly did business here.

There were from twenty-four to thirty chickens in a coop, and, altogether, they weighed Anyone nmdtng nketrh and description bit quickly lucertnin our opinion free whether ao Indention ts probubif pnteutntile. Comrminlrn. tl.msnrlctlTOntlilentlRl. HANDBOOK on Patent! lnt fre. oldest aaenoy fur neruring patent.

fatenta taken throuuh Muun a Co. recelr K't notice, without charge, la the Scientific American. Special Prices on remnants of letter from Mrs. Mao Decker, who now lives at Los Angeles, Mrs. Decker Staff Captain Dale is reported to be an Interesting speaker and Garnett i the all kinds, at- 0.

E. Parks'. 6,644 pounds. They were on way to the New York market. Lamest clr- A handsomely lllnat rated weekly.

people should hear him. dilation Journal. 1 ernis, 3 a ion or any aoieniu of any clentluo the same as you will pay $225 and $250 for elsewhere I am making this price more for an advertisement than for profit. As I have entered the piano business in Qarnettt for years to come, and my motto ia Honest Prices, Honest Dealings tvnd Honest Ooodi. as I believe this to be yenr: four month, (L BOia oraii newsdealers.

MUNN Co.36B-. New York Notice to City Water Consumer. Water tax on the iUt rate should be County Assessor. Last night, the commissioners ap paid on or before the 10th of Jan Bennett's Clothing and Furn shing goods store will be a place where Meters on residence property should the only way to succeed pointed D. W.

Ramsay to fill the new says business is dull there at present, but they like the country so well that they have no desire to leave, She says eggs sell for 45 cents a dozen; butter 45 cents a pound. She eays they had two chickens for Christmas dinner, for which they paid 81.50. Charley DeMoss received a message from his brother Horace this morning, stating that his (Horace's) wife had died yesterday. Mr. and Mrs.

DeMoss If you are thlnkingof buyinga piano or "Quality" and "Price' harmonize. be paid on same date. t7 L. D. Pilkington, City Clerk.

olllce of cctnty assessor. There were several candidates, all good, capable men, but Mr. Ramsay was the choice ot the board, and there is no doubt organ, I ask you to give me a trial, and I will convince you of the above. Please send for catalogues. Address, W.

A. Herkick, Box 244. Qarnett, Kas. To Close 'Em out J. W.

Barndt Is now at work on a tew foundation for Dr. A. L. Benton's house, the old Craig place, north of John Anderson's. The house will be moved nearer to tbe road; an addition will be built to it, and the houso wil be thoroughly nod ernlzed plumbed for gas and water, wired for electric lights, besides other up-to-date improvements.

Mrs. Ada Dunlap came up from Welda' this morning, where she was called, Tuesday, the sickness of Earl Hesp's year-old baby, which is suffering with pneumonia. The moth that he will fill (the offlos faithfully and well. D. M.

CRAIG, M. Physician, and Surgeon. Office over the Archer's stoTe For Sale We to Close Out our Gas Heaters at almost Dr. Craig will continue to be county Special Prices on remnants of lived in Colorado but on account of Mrs. DeMoea' health, they had gone to San Antonio, expecting to spend the winter In the South.

No sooner had they arrived In San An health officer, and J. W. Hunter will have charge of the county farm another year. Nick Pontlous will also all kinds, at- 0. E.

Parks'. cost. Quick if you want one. North of Citizeus Bank. Stein, the PlumDer Sells Homeseekers Excursion.

round tonio, than Mrs. DeMoss began to trip tickets, first and third Tuesdays er, who was Edith Ghormley, came grow worse, and they had been there continue to keep things "slicked up" about the court house, and will keep his arseDal ready for dogs that desecrate the sacred precints of the court house yard. each month, to points south and vest, or Rent 320 acre farm in Sugar Valley known as the Cleveland farm. Part cash, balance on and three years If rented, the price is 1350, cash rent, one-half down, the balance when crops are gathered. C.

A. Cleveland, recently from her home, at Hampton, and one-third fare. Goa for a a "ived t0" 30 days with liberal stop over priv but a very short time when she died. Mr. DeMoss left this evening, on his return to Colorado City, with the body.

Dr. Drake made a professional visit jmu Him it Knupe, ana me S. C. Bybee, Agent. to Westphalia today; baby will be taken to Spink Hesp's.

Misses Grace Melvern and Ethel Mrs. Dunlap west to Westphalia to day, but will return to Welda. I Huff and Orval Huff, who have been Anadarko. Okla. Earl Sewell passed the examination over to King City, attending the For Se.Ie.

300 Hedge posts; alBO some hedge wood. See, J. W. Parkeb, East Third Avenne. d5t6 vr at Spauldlug Business College at Kansas City In commercial law with an wedding of a cousin, returned to their Col.

J. B. Rudisili Shoe SHop The old reliable Shoe Maker has moved his shop and is now located west of Boscow's Cash Orocery Store. Work done while vou wait. Call nd a me.

D. E. PALMER llomecrofi Farms. Persons wanting to acquire 320 acres of fertile, productive land in Eastern Oregon (now being placed under irrigation) at twenty-five cents per acre, first payment, write at once to C. W.EVANS, Ashland, Oregon.

home in Lincoln township today. For Sale or Exchange. average of 08. This was very credi-itsble indeed as only 16 of a class of 06 got through with the required average of 00, His writing is also very AUCTIONEER 640 acres of fine level wheat land In Kearney Kansas. Good soli much Improved by the instruction JUDGE HIGGINS General Auctioneer Stock Sales a Specialty Terms 1 per cent Phone 332 Also dealer In Furniture, Stoves, Tin and Granlteware, Notions etc.

We make prices that beats 'em all. Try us and be convince and practice there. Public Sales. Live stock sales a specialty. Terms one per csj.

Reference Bank of Klncald. Phone 693-1 KINCAID KANSAS sheet water at shallow depth; six miles from town on Santa Fe and 10 miles from Co. seat. Will trade for Dr. Bryeon returned from St.

Louis The Pontlous family had their Christmas dinner yesterday. They had expected to have a family reunion at Christmas time, but all of the family could not be here at that time, but all thought they could be present at this time. Mrs. Henry Benson came over from Carterville, Will Pon-tious and wife were expected from Anthony, but they couldn't come on aocount of the illness of Pontlous and so the dinner had to go on without all of the expected guests. But the dinner was done in regular Christmas style turkey all the preliminaries and finales of a Christmas feast, and those of the guests who wore fortunate enough to be amonz good city property, Improved farm or this morning where he has been the clean stock of general merchandise.

past ten days, visiting a brother, FARM FOR. a ALE. Tlios. E. Watson Was frozen out of the New York Pres Bo wen, who has been down Parlor Barber Shop I have opened a Barber Shop from Rantoul for a short visit with his brother, Tom, returned home this morning.

I have a farm of 144 acres, improved three miles northeast of Bush City, which I will rent for grain or cash. Chas. Mclligax Garnett 3, blocks east of Oak street, on First avenue. dt5 wl For particulars write. A.

B. Walter Co. 459 Ridge Kansas City, Mo. M'CABE JOTTINGS. Robert Coots returned home Saturday, after visiting several weeks at Welda.

Mrs. Gage's mother, Mrs. Robison, Robert Andrews and wife drove up from Greeley this morning and took the plug here for Topeka, where the state poultry show is now going on, the elect, certainly had a memorable dinner. Those present were. Mr.

and Mrs. Pontious, Charley Stose and wife up-stairs over Brooks' store, in the Joe Groll west of Bankof Commerce. You know me and you know I will do you good work. Come up, Eli Bailey, Prop. has been visiting her the past week.

of Kansas City, Mrs. Henry Henson of I "Watson's Magazine," but he at once established a magazine and a weekly paper of his own Watson's Jeffersonion Magazine Price per year, Watson's "Weekly Jeff ersonian Price per year, $1.00 Both together, 82.00 TII0S. E. WATSON Atlanta Georgia Carterville, Ad Clice and Mrs. Amanda Henson and Jas.

Rhodes and where they have their choice of the pens on exhibit. They will Bhip their fowls to Kansas City from Tope-ka, where they whl exhibit at the show next week Fred Corley and wife are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl, born New Year's Day. Miss Daisy Alley returned home and wife. There's an old saying that "a man is COOOCOCyXXX3000(XX50000000 OOOOOOOOCX)OOOOOOOOOOCOCw- Geo. VV.

Iler W. A. Iler only as old as he feels There may be exceptions, but Col. D. W.

Houston is not one of the exceptions. Although he has passed life's meridian CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. TJ.o Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of VV. A1. McMillen Will repair your Wagons and Carriages and guarantees satisfaction Prices reasonable.

Millers OldStand several milestones, he is very active Old BARBER SII0 iUNDER and ambitious. As Droof of this, we near Welda, Thursday. Hattie and Frank Selanders visited Mrs. Cora Corley Sunday, aud attended church at Mont Ida Sunday night. Miss Luia Kinney left Thursday for Iola, where she expects to attend school.

Carl Harrison was in this neighborhood a couple of days last week. Don't forget the prayer meeting at McCabe every Wednesday night. Preaching servioea at the Chapel would call attention to the fact that New Management Geo. W. Iler Son REAL ESTATE AND ILOANS Insure in Responsible Companies Will Taite Care of Rental Property.

KIRK BLOCK GARNETT, KANSAS a. he and Mrs. Houston and daughter, Grace expect to leave about the first We have purchased EU Baileys Barber of inarch for New Mexico to "grow up with the country." The Colonel and Miss Grace have taken claims in New Mexico, and are going out there to live a while and "prove up." Shop under Bank of Commerce, and invite our old customers "to give us their patronage. STEPHENS BROS. every Sunday afternoon at 3:30.

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