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The Evening Review from Garnett, Kansas • 4

The Evening Review from Garnett, Kansas • 4

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and Merchants Have At I lie Electric Airdome Toaijbt 9) Hearing. ILLUSTRATED SONG: "If I Only Hal a Sweetheart." SkjKaxk, 10. So pper and niercuaois la Mpokane wiU go before the Iotrtat Commirce Com MOVING PICTURES The Door. Brittany Lasses. Michael StrogufT.

at a btering la Cblcai, to 8 InaLt upoa the Wiom of pre I emt'torv order neklog the new clea I oa commodity rate on west-bound PER CENT One show commencing at 8:31 shipments from eattsrn point effect Admission 5 and 10 cent. Ire oo October 1st or November 1 iitntead of permitting tbt carrier to make the month of July, Augat aad Mm. Bertha Flyon went ts Kansas Cow-Ease will keep the flies off your horses and cattle. It is not expensive and it sure docs the work. We always have a large trade in paints and oils because we handle the best.

We sell Mb. linen fabric paper, the best made and one package of linen envelopes, all for September a teat period, a ordered City Hunday. to visit a few deye. by the commission oa June A. W.

Doleod, chairman of tbe In Ceutborn, of Mexico, spent teresute commerce committee of the Sunday with friend la tbe cily. SCOUN Spokane chamber of commerce, eai Allen Mantfleld, went to Helm In an Interview that, while the new tlil afternoon, to vleit Lie eon Jeste rate from Chicago and MlsUmbpl lead wife. river points are satisfactory, they do 25 cents every day in the week. Our prescription trade is growing rapidly. All prescriptions filled by a graduate in pharmacy, who wont substitute.

not cover ail the ground, adding: J. F. Harming returned today from VTsro strong polnti were gained by Wyoming, wber he we Investigating Spokane. One 1 tbal tbe present Irrigated lead. rate are too high; the other tbat 75 per cent rate from eastern polnte to John Perton, who bee been quite tbe Paciflo coast and a local rate back eick the peat week or eo, le reported to Spokane le Illegal.

We believe oo betttr today. to, tbat the railroads could have CRAIG'S DRUG AND BOOK STORE a) South Side Square Mm. J. (J. Johnson and Mrs.

p. 8. taken tbe tbreo mouth already pas 8trut weut to Ottawa tbl morning. ed to ihow the revenue ecarulng on On Every Article In My Store vip and Including to visit relatives. buslnesa actnally bandied and tbe revenue which would have accrued Mm.

hate Lluu.ay epent Sunday el bad the rale prescribed by tbe com milon been la effect. Greeley, with Mm. James liunter, re turned tkle afternoon. "The month of April, May and Juie are fair month upon which to with Tom Alcuagua went to Greeley to LOCAL HAPPENINGS J. F.

Lawrence wee et borne bis family over Sunday. base revenue oa frieght, while the day, In the Interest of tie candidacy succeeding three month are not, for for county treasorer. tbe resaon that fewer good are ship Ed Finney, of Bush City, was la ped. Another thing I that, In vlsw Coke Jobneon and Lou Snupe went town today, on bmlnes. Telephone your family 559, Washing to JlldS of tbe favorable decision, many of to uaa city tble afternoon, to do a Lawrence I job of plastering.

tbe dealer 'will curtail their ship Harry Dedrlck went to tble morning, on baviness. Saturday ment until tb new tariff' become (louse end lote In Oak street addition for aale. Good cistern end fruit. Bee Bernrd Wei to or 'phone 537. effective.

C. A. Devi and wife returned, this 01 r. and Aire. w.

u. Maley, or near Mr. Dolaad announced tbat a rep morning from vis. ting W. A.

Blerley Klucald, were in town today. reientative of one of the trace and wife, at Humboldt. a good and In Four hundred dollar hnya three-room bouse la Uarnett, contiuental railroad operating In the Spokane territory has agreed to put the new rates ioto effect as ordered pent Wllbcr F. Wyatt returned to Kansaa Wilbur Mansfield, of Ottawa, Sunday here with borne foikt. good condition.

City today, after visiting Uarnett rela 2 3rd Nxai, Bowman Land Co. July tive two or three week. by the commission, even though ti L. li. poka went to Cnerry vale tbl proposal I declined by competitive afternoon on a real estate deal.

Mra. Lett Miller, of Osawatomfe, lines. He added that negotiations are under way with other officials in came np this afternoon, to visit friend Oeorge Howell I borne front Howard, Elk oounty, for a visit with hi family. lie will go back to Howard tomorrow. to- and transact some business.

the east and west. Mis Jennie Royer went to IoU day, to visit friend a few day. Mr. Walter Hamilton returned to Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Balcom, of Cot Good house and uve lot In Oak Iota today, after visiting her mother, ter, Arkansas, who have been visit log her parents, Mr. and Mm. H.

atreet addltloo for aale. Oood cistern Mr. Harriet Davis, several daye. and fruit. 'Phone 027 or ee Bernard Ambrose, left today for Denver, Waite.

j5xf Thomas Drlpple, of uarnett, epent J). W. Arclber Colorado. Mr. Balcom le Missouri Paciflo agent at Cotter, and la taking the day la Ottawa.

Saturday's Ottawa Republic. Who Is Thome Drlp The East 8lde Bible Study class will meet with Mrs. Henry Miller fburs-day afternoon, with Mm. Jorgenaeu a leader. Tom Ulghley of Oklahoma City, arrived Saturday and visited over Sunday with hie ancle and aunt Mr.

and Mr. W. J. Lar.e. He went on to Kan sasCity on the early train.

Mr. and Mr. O. R. Brown and baby his summer vacation.

came down from RIchmood and spent ple? Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mm. M. Elliott and L.

Oo Henry Moberly and Mrs. Louisa Mr. H. Lacy. daughter Mabel expect to leave tble Mathews, of this city, were married week for a few weeks' outing In Got eaturday evening, by Probate Judge John Smith was up from Welda to' Easi orado.

Ibey will visit Dr. and Mrs. Lawellin. ai day, and wont home armed with a new J. Clyde Smith, at Olenwood HpringB scythe.

It tabes an old-faehloned The Second Ward Bible Study ciasa will meet with Mr, rarren Wednesday afternoon, iustead of Mrs. Par man to awing a scythe. Ernest SpotsvilJe returned today Mr. Aana Holllngshead is reported Mrs. O.

W. Bergerhouse arrived from a visit at Ottawa. He brought soni, owing to Mr. Parsons' airiness quite sick. yesterday from Sc.

Louis, on business, Mm. A. O. Hubbard will be the leader. down a fine specimen of tbe wheat To Exchange.

farms from 50 acres to 200 acreSjto'excbauge for Garcett proper, ty. Holcomb m24dwtf Garnett, Kas. Mrs. Andy Farris and two daughter went to Kansas City tbis afternoon, aud went to Kanins City this after grown there. noon.

Mr. Be'gerhouse will join ber for a visit of a week or two with Mr. Dr. J. B.

Jones, Rev. and Mr. John Price, of To'a, there in a few weeks. and Mrs. Alox Far-la Par Ha' Mrs.

Elizabeth Welsh went to Wel QENEBAL PRACTITIONER were pasongr on the Santa Fe plug tble ncoruing, en route to Santa aad other relatives. ds toaay, where she will institute a The Young Woman's Missionary Diseases of Women and Children give lodge of Royal Neighbors of thirty Society of the United Presbyterian Jesse Carrier, nuder the Honey Locust tree, will repair your shoes, and his prices are easy to pay. Give him a call. tf members. She will then go cn to special attention.

Fvera'a Specialty church will meet with Aiiss Nora Barbara, California, where they will visit her brothers, Vick and Harry Osborne, and families. They will also Mr. and Mrs. Will Fellers and child ren, of Kansas City, returned home Chanute. Uiggins tomorrow night.

A good Day and night calls in city or country this morning, after visiting the Oeorge atteudauce la desired. 'Visit a brother of Rev. Price, iu auBwerea promptly. Mra. "Beezy" Turner, of Welda, Fellers family.

They were accom Phones: Office, 301: Residence 199 came up this morning, to do aome panied by Moss Reed, of Kancaa City. Mrs. Joe Cerey spent a restless shopping, and visited ber uncle and Open Day and Night. The Red L'gbt Restaurant will be kept open day and night hereafter, tor the accomodation of its patrons Don't forget the place soutn Bide. aunt Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Mardiok. night, but Is better today. Her mother, Mrs. Priudle, and tier sister, Mrs.

Dr. Dod Gaston, In the Topeka Capital, She was accompanied by Miss Bryant. sty If you are Iu a burry, It Is better Willimas, aud husband, arrived from to take a train than a Hylug machine. Miss Stella aud Maggie Slefnbacher weut to Topatea yesterday, to visit their siHter, May. Maggie hat been -attending school at Paola, and is spending her viOtioo at home.

Mis Stella will teach sohuol iu western tanas the coming school year. Ohio last night. O. E. BAKER Auctioneer ARM AND LIVE STOCK And ordinarily, you can get tnere much sooner by walking.

Up to and Ineludiog July 23d. Archer will give you a discount of 10 We are informed that Mr. Wade has sold bis controlling Interest in the Welda bank to Ralph Jenks, the former cashier. The Wade family will move to Garuett or Arkansas City. They prefer Garnett if they can find a suitable residence.

All kinds of sales will receive pompt Wanted: Six first-class cabinet For Sale. Three sows, two Polacd China, an one Chester White, wiil farrow in September. j29tf C. Bean. I per cent on the $5 stampedjFlorsheim thoe, and all other shoes In his atock.

Mention. tisfaction Guaranteed. makers and one machine man. Wages, 35 to 4U cents per hour. Prices Reasonable.

Address Center-ville, 2, or 'phone through Mrs. George Cross bes some of the Bush City. Steady work. Nine hours day, open shop. Apply, The Modern Mantle fixture 736 W.

13th Ave Denver, Colo. jiOtS REFERENCES: A Joke is a joke, no matter what knd of one lb may b.e, and here is a fair one: An Ice man was arrested and fined In New York city for Helling ioe on Suuday. It did not occur to the righteous minions of the law to arrest the miiu who was selling beer that the lco was sold to cool. Law-rance Gazette. Garnett State Savings Bnk.

National Ban of Commerce. Gale E. Stacker left tbis morning for Kansas City, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Stucker, over Sunday. Ha has been In the employ of the Adams Express Company at Kansas City, and goes to Chicago now, to take a better position. Perfection Butter Separator. This is the best churn ever made.

It Is a quick chuiner, and gets all the butter. I have bought the exclusive right ror Anderson county, for the sale of these churns, and will make a canvass of the county. Headquarters at Jess Carrier's shoe fbop. Call aud see tbe churn. J.

E. Ccok. finest plums we have ever seen. One of them was menured today and It measured 61 Inches around. Homer Coppage started out on his route again yesterday, selling clothing.

Mrs. Coppage accompauied him. They went to Holton yesterday. J. W.

Archer will give you a discount of 10 per cent on any article in his store, uutil Saturday night, July 23d. J. B. The joke appears to be on two of our country sports, whose names we do not care to divulge at this time. They ordered a cace of beer for the Fourth and had it sent in another boy's name, who paid the express and took the goods, and the two boys who ordered are out both money and beer.

Kincald Dispatcn. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Hearse Furnished Office uhone. Ill Residence, 109 Item from Saturday 's Ottawa Rebub-llcan: "Mr. and Mrs. 0.

P. Clark, of Westphalia, are vialting Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mre. G.

W. Clark, of 502 Beech street, who are also entertaining their daughter, Mrs. W. S. Ooftey and children, of North Lewis-burg, Ohio.

Mrs. Coffey will probably remain here two months." L. Adeems is Still With Us. Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Schoonover and daughter Mrs. Addle White have all beea confined to their beda the past few days. Mr. Schoonover and Mra. White have been sick some time, and Mrs.

Schoonover has taken caro of them, but she finally became sick herself, and had to go to bed. Several Houses For Rent. Two on the West side. j2tf Rice-Daniel Land Co. Both 'phones 236.

Garnett, Kas. South Side Garnett, Kansas Charley Lacy weut to Kansas City Sunday, to nee the ball game between Kansa City and St. Paul. rudisill, Sale andLivestock Auctioneer, Mr. and Mrs.

James F. Walker, their daughter Mrs. Ada Dunlap, ber daughter, Mrs. Walter Burton, and Adrian Walker drove to Kincald yesterday morning, to hold a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James Walker of that place. They report a most delightful time. ublic Sales, Live Stock Sales The 93.50 stamped Douglass shoe at Archer's for $3.15, up to Saturday evening, July 23d. Specialty. Terms Reason able.

Satisfaction Guaranteed. Mrs. Mary Hayes, of Ottawa, and MrB. Margaret McOarrol, of Los Angeles, came down from Ottawa Wednesday morning, for a uays' visit with Mrs. Ratie Bingaman.

Mrs. McOarrol went from here to Garnett, to visit another sister; Mrs. Hays return ed to Ottawa on the afternoon train. Princeton item In Ottawa Republic. Reference, Bank of Kincaid.

Agent Wanted For Franco-American hygienlo toilet ariicles. Inquire at 241 west Fifth or 'phone 268. j30tf "The Union Depot." Miss Cecil Steward will present 'The Union Depot" July 21st and 22d, at the opera house, for the benefit of the Congregational church. Further Dotice w'll be given laterr George Fellers started on the road agalu last night after spending bis vacation at home. J.

Beauchamp, of the Glenloch neighborhood, came In yesterday evening with his son-in-law, Walter Whipple, who was outtbere over Sunday, vlBiting Mrs. Whipple and the family. Walbor is now connected with the detective department of the Missouri Paciflo road. Mr. Beau-clamp says crops are in tine shape in his neighborhood, but cblnch-buga are doing a good deal of damage in Borne aectious.

Phone 69--21: KlncsMd, Kansas 01. R. STONE $1.00 shoes for 83.00 at Archer's 10 per cent discount sale, up to Saturday evening, July 23d. We are in receipt of a letter from Miss Mry Bayies, containing a remittance for the Old Home Paper. The letter is written from Oroflno, Idaho, and the pper Is to be sent in Cire of the stale atyim, so wa presume she is an employe in that institution.

Miss "Mollie" Baylea is a former resident of Garnett, and has many friends here. arm and Live Stock Auctioneer. All classes of sales will receiv Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Smith entertained Mr. and Mr. Sylvester Bisb yesterday. prompt attention. Prices reasonable Five years' experiencs.

Address Mon Ida or leave orders witb May- Curoc Jerseys for sale. Durcc Jersey male pigs, at ten dollars each, with pepers. Write, call or phone me at Bush City. J. U.

HAGOOD, J25dwlm. P. O. Haskell. nard Evans.

I live at present one J. H. Barnett went to Iola today, on telephone business for the Home. mile west of o22tf Dr. G.

W. llay (better known as wife and children, who have been writing bis uncle M. F. Hay and wife, near Bush City, came in Saturday, to visit friends a few days. They will soon go to Iowa for a visit, and from there to South Dakota, for a further visit.

Then Dr, Hay will go to Chicago to take a course In medicine and surgery. Bert formerly attended school in Garnett, and has many friends bere. During the past few yeari.hehaa enjoyed good practice as an Osteopathia! In Fort Soott. A few weeks ago, he sold his business be-not the the the Mont Ida. at W- S- Still's- The Westphala Times is miffed cause the Uarnett dallies did mention tbe ball game here on 3d, and gave but a mere notice of game on the Fourth.

So far as for S. C. Bybee left last night Parsons and Oswego, on business. Mrs. Isabella Paddock is in receipt of a post card from her son D.

A. Padlock, of Roswell, New Mexico, with a pen picture of a stork acd tbe following annonncment written unit: "Fred, erick William Paddock, July 5, 1910." This, of course means tbe arrival of a son at the borne of and Urs. Paddock. They have been married eight years, and have been looking for the stork all this time, but, for some reason, Its coming has been delayed until now. Mr, Paddock I prlnolpal of the Roswell sohools.

i Lawn Social. Ik Benton DENTIST Room 2, Kirk Building. Phones Office 150. Residence 244. Garnett Kansas editor of the Review is concerned, he doesn't know a bloomln' tblng about baseball, and our ball reporter was was out of town, so we couldn't say any more than we did because we didn't know any more to say.

The ladlea cf the Presbyterin church will give a social on the lawa at the church next Tuesday evening, July 12th. Home-made ice-cream and sherbet will be served. j9t3 The Congregatioual Sunday school will have a picnic Wec'needay. Mrs. Albert Smith was up from Welda today, shopping.

there In order to study and become more proficient In his profession..

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