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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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V. -4 -i Our Motto, "DO IT NOW" v-. VOL. I. GARDEN CITY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JAN.

31 1907. NO. 1 08. es i gTe 1 eg a Ser i cc i Wcs te Ka sa Cupid Works Overtime. Attacks Presi Briber's Gift Returned.

The Weather Rain or snow and warmer tonight. Friday probaoly fair and colder. LOCAL NEWS. 1 -1 Delost Smith of, jJVichita, is here on business. The marriage rage has again struck our sister city of Lakin.

As the Alfalfa Limited stood puffing away on the dent's Action' TWO MORE JURORS SECURED And Two More Excused But no Reason Given For the Action main line of the Santa Fe, in front of Dead. Hazle, the seven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs A. T. Parmley of this place.

The little one had been suffering for some time with an attact of pneumonia and death came last evening. The people are well known residents here and have the heart felt sympathy of the community. The funeral will take place from the family residence at 2 o'clock p. m. and the interment will be made in the city cemetery.

the depot in this city yesterday, there Washington, Jan. 31 Senator steFPed rrom one of it3 elegant coaches Raynorof Maryland, in senate today a merry party of four who had eluded attacted the "Executive Usurpation" the CltlzenS 231(1 Wends of their home and proceeded to show how Roosevelt, town of Lakin Ued themselves to a t. ithis city to enter the realms cf the wedded. The weddings 'has never-the-less set an example for future rvrssident rrpnprfltinns that is were solemnized at One Hundred More Talesmen Reported Today and the Examination Goes Merrily on. j.

the home of one of our pastors and was destructive to our best traditions, that challenges law, and ignores the limits i beautlul in lts ple of the He asserled turn acting as bridesmaid and bride- Muskogee, Jan. 31. Federal Judge Louis Sulzbacher at Eufaula made a statement today that J. W. Sharp, the Tulsa oil man, litigant before Sulzbacher in an oil lease controversy had made a present of a $2,000 silver service as a wedding gift to Miss Sulzbacher, his daughter in Kansas City.

Sharp was unacquainted with Miss The wedding is set for March and the gift will be returned. Sharp is in Texas and his attorneys deny any knowledge of their, clients intentions. Judge Sulzbacher decided against Sharp. It is unknown whether it was blunder or an attempt to influence the court. Chorus Rehearsal.

General Chorus rehearsal of the Cantata, King Saul, at the Methodist church Friday night at 7:45 sharp. All members of the chorus should be present and on time. Mrs. Stibbens. thof th PrAcidant nr tt rv Iron in Mr.

Parr went to his farm north of Deerfield today. George Hughes is moving into the Tom Collins property today. Pearl Walker of Deerfield, is visiting friends here for a few days. A. L.

Smith of Wichita is in the city looking after realestate business. Mrs. Harry Block of Syracuse, is in the city visiting with friends. Ben Selz returned from Kansas City today where he has been spending a few days. Can I get rubber tires put on in this town? Yes, at the Carriage Hospital, auditorium.

tf D. H. Dopray of Larnard, Kansas, spent the day here and returned home this evening. assuming it his duty to interfere with Mr Campbell Tipton and Miss Kittie Grimm were the first of the party to be united in marriage, while Mr. J.

A. Phillips and Miss Clara Campbell looked on in wonder but their time was soon to come and in a very few moments congress whsa its proceedings didn't happen to agree with his idea of what is best for the people. He says nearly all the departments of the government legislature and Judiciary had been encroached upon by the Executive. They Hope to Secure a Jury Today and Have Jerome Outline the Case Before Adjournment. i they had ceased to exist as bachelor and maid and were pronounced man and wife.

Mildred R. Brown of Taluca, Indian Territory is in the city visiting with friends. Skating in the southern part of the city is becoming popular. Numerous parties are noticable each evening a vailing themselves of this healthful pas time. Independent Slaughter Houses Diseased.

Mr. Tipton is a life-long resident of. J. F. Williams, the competent manager of the Stone Hotel, and wife will leave for Portland tonight for a six weeks visit.

During Mr. Williams' absence Mr. F. E. Good will act as manager.

Lakin, and a trusted employee of the Denver, Jan. 31. The State Santa Fe Railway being the day Inspectors of Independent slaughter operator there. Mr. Phillips is former-houses declare that diseased meat has nr nnvpr.

Coin nar whirh ritv Vi- The con- Geo. W. Woodward of Chicago, is in the city today looking into matters of business here. a I like to do your carriage work and like to show you that I appreciate your business. N.

S. Horst. Judge Thompson is moving his law been killed reguarly for market, trust packing houses were not demed. owns extensive mining interests. The ladies are both popular in Lakin society circles.

As yet we have not learned why the young folks came here to be married, He's Away Now Gas Explosion Kills One. Chicago, Jan. 31. One New York, Jan. 31.

The eleventh jurors in the Thaw case was secured at 3:20 p. m. yesterday. He was Henry I. Kleinberger, a silk merchant, 42 years of age, and married.

When Mr. Kleinberger was asked by the defendant's lawyer if he had any prejudice against a defense of insanity, he declared it was a subject he knew very little about and that he would have to be guided by the court. '-To Mr. Jerome he said" he would form a verdict by an intellectual process and would not be influenced either by sympathy or emotion. David S.

Walker and Louis Hass, Thaw jurors, have been excused by the consent of both sides. It is reported books and furniture to the sheriff's of man Dln they evidently expect forgiveness. fice at the court house. was killed and one hundred street cars Campbell Tipton broke the burned this morning as the result of a-'news' cf the event to a Reflector report- 11 cosi Mrs. jversiem jubi miccn Buying machinery for that new factory gas explosion.

The estimated loss is cents to sell her furniture. She used $200, 000. a small "ad" in the Reflector. LATER The man was found alive er and informed him that they would return to Lakin on No. 1 last night.

The Reflector joins the many friends of the estimable young folks in wishing them a happy journey through life. A. G. Bodle, father of Mrs. McNight by the rescuers.

of the Stone Hotel is here from Mead, Sells Farm at Good Price. L. R. West has sold a forty lying a- Kansas, visiting with his daughter. Mrs.

Kerstein expects to go to the that Walker was too closely associated bout five miles northwest of town to T. country today for a few days visit and. with White and Thaw. Hass is some G. Baker.

The price paid was eighty His men are busy, though, erecting numerous artistic homes. Have you figured with him yet? You should. what close to Jerome in politics. will then move to eastern Kansas. An adjourned term of court will be dollars per acre.

All of the Thaw family are in the "Dad" Johnson has lost his pipe and must now go around smoking cigars. Can't something be done to find his old pipe or he is liable to get cross. know we have been there) And if "dad" gets too cross the people who have business in his court are going to suffer especially the bashful young men who desire marriage licenses. held at the county court house tomorrow and the day after by Judge Petition for Service. A petition for service by publication court room today.

The one hundred additional talesmen reported. The family greeted Evelyn very friendly and if there has any differences was today filed with the District clerk by Lewis Keeler versus the unknov. they seem to have been amically settled. heirs of Solomon Desveber ct all. The defendant asked why the jurors had been exensed, but appeared satis fied when his council explained.

The JAMES, the ARCHITECT For the Lowest Estimates court had expected to hear Jerome on the side of the prosecution. The court convened at eleven o'clock. Our Clearance Oscar A. Pink; a salesman and 1 married, was chosen today as the twelfth juror and assigned to seat four, Wilbur Sale has been a 1 F. Steel, a manufacturer was chosen as the thirteenth juror, which now makes uccess S.

G. Bodle of Meade, Kansas, arrived here from that place last evening and will spend a few days visiting friends here. N. T. Frost of the Great Western Land Company is in the city today from Lakin, that gentleman reports business there as being good.

The family of G. S. Crane, of Sterling arrived last night to make Garden their future home. They have moved into the new house just south of J. L.

Seeds, The Peoples National Bank, is commencing to receive mail in quanity and pile is growing every day. Already over one hundred letters have been received. J. L. Brooks arrived in town today with a load of furniture from north Finney.

His family will join him here in a day or so and he will make his future residence here. IP TP eleven jurors in the box. 3 Jerome has refused to make known his reason for excusing the two jurors. Tne rumors have been renewed in re- 9 4 We have one shipment of Nice Big Ben Davis Apples at $1.20 per bushel gird to attempts having been made to We still have, however, too many boys1 knee pant suits. We will soon need the room they occupy on the tables.

To further stimulate, your interest, we offer tamper with the jury. Walker is known to have expressed himself forci H. M. Knox Buffalo Block Phone 42 bly on cases in the District where Thaw is best known. The state is to investigate Thaws life in Pittsburg.

Pink the tenth talesman is ordered for tomorrow. It is probable that Jerome will out line the case today. For the next ten days these Special Prices J. W. Johnson, abrothes of "Dad" Johnson; came in this morning on number nine from- Tonti, Illi nois.

"Dad" did not know him, they have Accused of Murdering" Wife. Waycross, Ga. Jan. 31. H.

E. Lilies been apart so long. Mr. Johnson is It is Delicious 1 1 1 1 That Hot Soda has been arrested charged with blowing here on a visit. $5.00 Boys' Knee Pant Suits at $3.45 4.00 Boys' Knee Pant Snits at 2.75 3.00 Boys' Knee Pant Suits at 2.10 2.00 Boys' Knee Pant Suits at 1.35 Mrs.

W. F. Harding and daughter, the head off his wife last night while she was holding their infant child. The bady fell to the floor. The shot took effect in the baby'sjarm completely severing it from the body.

Ruth, went Nickerson this week with Rev. Harding expecting to visit a while in Hutchinson, but were prevent and is made tne more tasteful by being served from our sanitary fountain. The delicate aroma and soothiug palatable flavors are to be had at but one place Our discount of 25 per ceut still holds good on all other suits an 1 overcoits and 20 per cent discount on woollen shirts. Come and judge the values for yourself. To Pay Prisoners.

Topeka, Jan. 31. A bill has been introduced in the Senate providing that prisoners in the peni-tentary receive pay tor theirx labor while imprisoned. 1 ed by Ruth taking sick. They will return to Garden Saturday, The Reflector has a favor to ask of its readers.

It desires to ask them when calling for anything advertised in the Reflector to tell the seller that they saw it advertised In the Reflector. In so doing it wijl confer a favor both on the Reflector and the seller as all ad. vertisers are interested in knowing wha1. brought a customer in their place oi The Palace Drug Store Co Renick Pronrietors To Attend Dedication. Washington, 31.

President Roosevelt promised today to attend the dedication of the McKinley Memorial at Canton in September. AAAAAAA A A A A A A A A A AAAAAAAAA A A. A A A A A A A AAAAA A AAA, A A A. A i.

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