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Daily Reflector from Garden City, Kansas • 1

Daily Reflector from Garden City, Kansas • 1

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Daily Reflectori
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Garden City, Kansas
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he. Our Motto, "DO IT NOW" VOL. 1. A ii i i K.S SAry Kltl I) A OCfOIiER, 5 190G. A VVm.

H. Thompson Koy S. Cone) Mrs. Pearl E. Stebbias is still Very ill.

I A. R. KNAPP, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON.

Residence one block west and one-half I block aouth of the JL church. Office over f) THOMPSON CONt. 6 EDGAR ROBERTS, ATTORNEY AT LAV. BONDED ABSTRACTOR GARDEN CITY KANS. A TTORNEYS-AT-L A W.

Practice in all Courts. Racket store. All calls day or niffht, cheer- A Bank of estern Kansas ljuildinsrV fully answered. Special attention to lone Phono 1G. distance or country calls.

HOPKINS Office Thone 109. Reidence 239 I 9- ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i Garden City, Kansr O. H. Foster 0 FOSTER, A 3G.L Miller 9 MILLER UXS.

ROWE CLARK, Before you buy youv stove be -sure tolook at the nice line at Finnups.9-2 Mrs. May-Wilkinson, who has been quite sick, is improving. For up to date shoemaking go to Pharo. Work promptly done. Charges right.

Ctf, Raymond Walters, who has been very sick with typhoid fever, is convalescent. J. B. McCarty of Byron, Neb came iu this movning and subscribed for the daily. Our lineof stoves is very complete and you can buy them at close prices at F.

Finnup's. 9-2 Prof. OJes, the violiurst arrived in town this morning. lie' played in Sy- I successors to Ors. Whitfield Clark.) PHYSICIANS SURGEONS.

Try Pharo, the shoemaker, on your old tr.tj fitf. Del Warner was up from Pierceville Tliursday. 7' Beet Hoes and Beet? Forks at Eionup's t- 0-2 Albert, Will has reatVd the C. B. Earn an farm.

J. V. Killion of Erniricnce. was in Garden yesterday, rr. Beckett is here from Illinois visiting Matt Hughe's.

Dr. Hopkins will be in'; three days next week ph his regular trips." Mrs. S. D. Crane is "helping" out C.

II. Hanna today by collecting. 9 9 9 LAWYERS. jPhonel21 Home Phone 137) A OAdDEN CITY, KANSAS, I C. PEAROE, ATTO Y-AT-L A W.

Will practice before any of tli. Courts of 3 Office in Buffalo Block Annex. Main street. 9 Buffalo Block, Hospital accommodations. Calls answered' Promptly day or nig-ht.

JT? I mm atm 9 vnice x-iione o. jar. uiarK 4. 1 the state. (7 la DR.

A. L. BROWN: i ASM PARK HOTEL. Just South of Railroad. Main St.

3 Rates $1.00 to $1.50 Per. Kans.2 Garden City, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Renick Bros Drug: Store. ELECTRIC LIGHTS, -A Ylbert IIokir.sn. R.

V. Hoskinson, 9 9 Thoncs: Office 138, Residence S3. paVturs for 1.7 racuse last night. J-Imes Foed. I i'd-jar Roberts in looking for a pole Wanted Alfalfa KEEFE, Proprietor KANSAS.

GARDEN CITY, i HOSKINSON i HOSKINSON, (. -TO II. Thompson has been inTakin Sand somebody to raise it for the flag I 4 HILBORN 9 JDR. W. STLLSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

Office liours: 9 to 11 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m. ATTORNEYS AT a Examining Titles Specialty.

Office inT 0 Court House. Garden City, Kansas. 3 3 A Milton Browne ChauacyC Brown, 3 CXI 11 71 113 4 3 3 '9 3 OiTiro in rtiiillr? in-T allt ti. A promptly day or night. Office Thone 20L Drug store Phone 105.

City Hospital Topekai Kans. for the past few days bnildiu fences. 11. N. Keep left for kansas City last night for the transaction, of business.

For SAUE-Heavy team harness and Wagon, $250. 7-4 Rowley. A new Ilacket stoie isjBeing opened in the tmilding" south ofUhe bowling alley. Studebaker and Mantel gears for beet hauling. Garter, Warner Co.

have them. Mrs, M. Batten leaves today for Lawrence where she wifl fisit for the BROWN BROWN, ATTOTNFVC AT i Aa R.B. MAYS, M. D.i TELEPHONE NO.

7. One Block East of Main Strhet. DR. O. L.

HELWIG, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3 9 3 9 m-w Practice in all the courts and before U. S-(7 3Tand Office and Department of Interior. 3 A Garden City office upstairs Nelson block, A Tjposite opera house. Phone 261. SUPER I NTN dent: Office in Lauderman BlcPg.J ten T-l i rw 4 3 raising tomorrow.

The excursionists who wcut to Kansas City to attend the have nearly all The Fairbanks irasolin; engines are in the lead, and you can get one of Carter, Co. Judge W. F. Hoch of Marion, a brother of Goy. Hoct," visited Dr.

Rowe and wife yesterday The Sons and Daughters of Justice have changed their meeting night from Tuesday to Saturday night. From the way the farmers are examining the beet pullersr they must think it is about time to pull beets. A very choice section of wheat land in Sherman county. Only 15 per acre. 7-4t C.

M. Niquette Sr Sox. Drs. Clar and Rowe report that yesterday forthe first time in months, there was no fever in the Butler family. in i sh sweet All calls promptly attended to Day or Night.

DR. J. J. HASKELL, DEjSTTIST. 9 Office over Carter Fant's, Phones: Office 117.

House 205. Miss Mary Cook of Scott City, has accepted a position; as sxenographer with Thompson Cone, Today is pay day and all the merchants are preparing for a big business tonight and tomorrow. We have some fine bargain in shallow water land. f' 7-4 1 U. M.

NiUETjTE Son. Mrs. Lemert received- an injury to tlie urnb herrigTit "hiihtT "yesterdays necessitating a few stitches. dr: L. W.

HOPKINS, DS1TTIST. Office over Renick Drue A paul i. potatoes yesterday. He had a good crop but not equal to his past record 400 bushels to the acre. i To Exchange For Kansas land.

Town property and Southern Iowa land. 7-4t F. M. Franklin Sox, Mr. arid Mrs.

I. N. McBeth left last. DENTIST. Work Guaranteed Lost one" good brown overcoat.

Finder will receive reward by leaving at office of Bell Land and Loan Company. T. W. Marshall, of Ulysses, came in yesterday and is making a combined business and pleasure visit here. Office in Ruffalo Annex.

If your boys are in need of Clothing for this fall and winter, and you have been preplexing your brain as to just what you want for thern, ii3 1 -s top When down town list glaiice at our window, and you will see the latest designs' and Fabrics; in Suits and Overcoats, for the little el-lows or better still walk in, and ask to see our line', we will not bore you about purchasing. We think it a pleasure to show our goods. We are showing a large line of Norfolk's double breasted, sailor and blouse Suits, in blue serge, fine all wool Cassimeres, and Che-yoits in all colors at from $1.50 to $5.1 5. Boy's and Children's Overcoats long belt Also the new Russian and Reefers in Cassimeres and Chevoits at from $2.00 to $6.45 The Garden City Construcfon night for Kanshs City to be gone several "Mr. McBeth will consult a specialist as he has not been well for soma time.

A half section of good land in Gove BUILD EVERYTHING. county; plenty of water at 12 feet Can jrive easy terms. Price only $0.00 per acre. 7-4 1 M. Niquette Son.

Ilie Count ommissioners are in Makes Plans and Specifications AN ARCHITECT IN OFEICE. I R. M. McCue. Pres.

J. W. Wampler, V. Pres. A.

K. urtiS Treas. W. M. Bell, Soc.

I r. Mrs. Bland has been, without fever for twelve days, and her recovery from typhoid has been rapid and satisfactory. Majestic Steel Ranges are the best. A full line of Ranges and Steel Cook Stoves now on; display Carter, Warner Co's.

The cool weather seems to be having a beueficial efiect on the sickness as all are improving and not so many new cases are reported. The ladies of the Union church held a Missionary meeting at the home of Mrs, George Inge yesterday. Fifteen dollars was raised for missions. II. E.

Lee, while engaged in the moving of a boiler at the factory Wednesday, was severely injured by an iron striking him near to the right eye. -Carter, Warner Co. are head sassion today considering road peti tions. They have eight petitions be fore them mostly for roals in Gar field Township, I Tl I I 1 i SOBGHEIPI GO. Main St.

Opp. Windsor Hotel. Lost A bay carriage horse, weight about twelve hundred. Had white star Strictly one PRICE. Money back for For the Asking in' forehead" and one white foot.

Had pue unu anu Luaii I Brethren Headquarters- Sugar Beet, Alfalfa, and Wheat ladd and. city property for sale "We want money toi" loan on Real Estate. Every member of this I JS on whitq leather halter with rope Call up phone. 73, or notify Fkank E. Andekson.

it nrra is raoraiiy ana nnanciauy refponsiote. -Mrs. Lemert received. a painful cut on her thumb yesterday that required tOpposito posfoffice. Phone 193.: several stitches to close.

She was quarters for the beet wagons. Two 1- 1 "11 mm cars lust soia, ana win unioaa an Em other car next week. See them before emptying a bowl when it slipped from her hand and fell, breaking. She attempted to catch it, cutting her thumb. X)HXJGS Don't sneak in to a ball-game.

Up Tod Pri mm at Salina last week a fellow borrowed i THE PALACE! THE PLACE! a boat, crossed the river, got his feet wet aud muddy, climbed the bank, tore To buy what you want. We make all linea 1 a specialty. you buy. II. W.

Miller of Newton, a field worker for the A. O. U. is in town working up a class. He organized a class of forty-three at Dodge last week, and has twenty here so far this week.

Rarymond Stotts said that he knew no Dews this morning as he had just returned from the surprise on the Pawnee-told of in the Reflector of Wednesday. He must have hail a good time. DRUGGISTS. a $2pair on the underbrush, got poison ivy all over his face, slipped pt to the game in the park from the rear all this to find out that no admission was charged to the game Marquette, Tribune. Considerable interest has been shown in the collar display in the window of The Toggery, and in the guessing contest attached thereto.

The prizes were awarded last night. J. W. Biehl got first, one dozen collars, on guessing nearest. His guess was 903.

Five tied for second, their guess THE HOTEL-STONE. RATES $2.00 AND UP. JC. IL McKnisht, Prop. J.

F. Williams, Mgr. ELECTRIC LIGHT. STEAM HEAT. Our Sunday Dinners are a Feature.

We are doing the Best grade of Job work promptly, and at a reasonable price, and although our Job Room is fST full all the time, wre ean always do IIS lit -niore- ii WMhe mm pi GARDEN CITY, KANS. Esquire Brown of the firm of Brown Brown, came in from Topeka yesterday. He states that his Chauncy Brown, is recovering fro his illness of typhoid and is able to be up a part of the time. A man by the name of Phillips secured an auctioneer's license, and opener an auction house in the Pyle buildin Marshal Hopper objected to the performance last night as the license for. an auction house is $25 es being 1,000, Each got one-hall Have you Seen dozen collars.

They were: Ralph Chester Green, Holsey Long, J. L. Stili and J3V. KrMyers. Mark Glavin gets the booby prize, one col A lar, for being the farthest away, 3,599 TH TAILOR? The actual number of collars -was qanv ana auctioneers ou cents per month..

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Years Available:
1906-1907