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Arkansas Valley Democrat from Arkansas City, Kansas • 8

Arkansas Valley Democrat from Arkansas City, Kansas • 8

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Arkansas City, Kansas
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AL HORN'S 0 i BARGAINS. HNE SHOES LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S COST. $5 SHOES CUT TO $2.40. SEE lllllllil bill WW oil GOME THE SPECIAL i ramm MSS? JPSIw viSv IWV lM4 JWw pyiil 4ip pifer tt SSaS Great Closing Out vlIIllWv Saleof i WARM BARGAINS AWAITING YOU "4: r5 LADIES' STORM RUBBERS 20 CENTS. 46 pairs ladies hand opera toe regular snu5 at ji.c7o.

AT AL HORNS, "SIGN BIG BOOT." cHinsps anv sale ever made in Arkansas are and know also what cheap prices jon City. People knovy what good shoes them are. as is evidenced by the mense crowds wno are laiuny auvaiua5u ELOW COST'. SALE! AND COST 15c Mens $1 to $2 slippers now 50c 25c Mens Fine lace and congress shoes $1.35 $1.00 Mens good work shoes 1-00 1.25 Mens $5 Kangaroo shoes 3.00 1.35 Boys $1.50 and $2 shoes now 1.00 1.15 Boys Solid Leather shoes now 75c 85c Boys Solid Kip Boots now $1.00 Ladies Overgaiters Ladies Oxford Ties Ladies Welt sole shoes Ladies Fine Kid Lace shoes Ladies Fine Calf patent tip shoes Misses Fine Calf patent tip shoes Childs Fine Calf patent tip shoes 4 BONAFIDE Clos- Square, Straight, Legitimate, 4. lam 5oine to quit the Shoe Business and will sell each and every on a reat many lines' The you cafl the better assortment you will have to select trom.

HARRY SQUIERS, THE SHOEMAN. 210 SOUTH SUMMIT STREET. ARKANSAS QTY. KANSAS GOODS BELOW GOST. turn shoes, square and J.

A. LOOMIS, DE2TTIST. j-01fice, Room 4. Isabella Block, over h'aaallton's Residence. 116, North Fourth Street.

CifTeeth extracted without pain. Hiiy 'uy njjy "av vivr fPrintinglf WHO DOES YOURS? iDemocraT OFFICE ON south sunniT as DOES 'ivy vT ALL KINDS.gl ylimrHsmx Xl SP Wj PAHPHLETS, DODGERS, POSTERS. All Kind: fl Of Work. CI Orders taken for TTK rCT rC(Y TTK XI rlX SI Call at 109 South -VI -a. Summit or Tel 4 and we will call Aon you.

'THE BEST till EARTH. The Qnioki remedy knowa FOll Not. -ad. Zina or oiiier poia-ou Nofailura 1 u9p by 1 jphyai- I eiaa. To I I It is to boy It.

I Aktealtal any drniniiiU. r- uniniue u9p by 1 ThTi- fryer Ires. Drug Wettarn tribmt int-Aaaata, CHILD3 CO. igeak -i i a fe'-a 1 Jf Simon the reason Little Flip takes so buut and we'll be there for we do love to go hunting We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Frank Pro-basco's serious illness.

Dr. Ciuiun is the attending physician. Mrs. Johu Irons was a jruest at V. V.

Irons' last Sunday. Mrs. Kirt Tiptou is up from the stri visitiua her sister, Mrs. Milt Tipton. Mrs.

Wui. Irons was the guet of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Saturday ami Sunday. W.

V. Irons shipped a car load of cattle to Kansas City last Monday. Wliv is it that SiniDle Simou and Little Flip persist iu talking of hornets scrtw worms and sich. Say now, Simon you and Littlu Flip kiss and make up and let by gones be bygones. We were sorrv to see it clear off ground- hog day so that the old fellow could his shadow, after two weeks of cloudy weather.

Miss Tiuv Sinythu visited with her par ents in Dexter last Sunday. Eek says the girls ot SilvenUle had bet ler look out as Valentine's day will soon be here and tom of iliem will get p.nu b.iek in their own coin. JASPKK. Gold At Cripple Creek. The best way to get there is over the San ta Fe route.

The fabulously rich go'd mining district of Cripple Creek, Colo, is attracting hundreds of people, uy fpring the rush bids fair to be enormous. There is an abundance of gold aud for tunes are being rapidly made. To reach Cripple Creek, take the Santa Fe Koute, the only standard gauge line direct to tne camp. Through Pullman sleepers ana chaircars. The Sautare lands you rignt in the heart of Cripple Creek.

Inquire of nr nd.lracd 1 1 I olsou, G. P. A. T. 5- K'y, Monad noes liiocfc UMcngn, LUt of Patent, Granted to Kansas inventors this week.

reported by C. A. Snow solicitors of American and foreign pate ts, opposite U. S. patent office, Washington, D.

M. H. Kichardson. Wichita, advertMne device. FUNK WAQNALLS' Standard Dictionary is everywhere acknowledged bv Educators.

Scholars, the P'ress, and the Public to be THE BEST FOR ALL PURPOSES. the Latest and Most Complete. Contains words, many thousand noi-w than any other dictiontry ever publiHlied. More tlian were ex-pemled in its production. J47 SpeciftllsU ind Kditors were engaged in iu preparation.

It Definitions art Clear and Exact. President Milne, of New York Btate Mor-uiiil College, snvs iu deflnltioni are best to be found anywhere. Scores of critics say the same. It Is a Government AathorKy. It is In use in all the department of the United State Government at Washington, and all the department of tba Dominion of Canada.

is Adopted In the Public Schools. Of New York Citv and elsewhere. Its new educational features are extremely valuable in training pupils tothecorroct ue of words, capitals, bypbena, etc. It Is the Host Highly Commended. N-verhas a dictionery txwn welcomed i with such unaiiiniom and unqim.KW I pruise by the press, the grent univet- pritu'ii lliroueliont the Ln- glish srx-Kking world.

Americans are proud of it. Knglislimen admire it. The London Times unys: "The merits of the HtMiidirrd Dictionary are indisputable and lire abundantly attested by a Inrge number of unimpeachable authorities." The New York Herald says: "The Standard dictionary is a triuuipri in the art of id iiiont complete dictionaxy yet printed." 4 Sold by Subscription Only. Agents Wanted. PRICES: lalTql.

ml vols, naif Haaal, t-" Morocco, If no Ken Is town send your ib' cription to 4 WnllOo, Lffuj-ette New York. will tx sent ea will make their home there. Sorry to lose them. The social at the Bath House Tuesday evening was quite a success. The lad es gave the old popular play, "The Peak As it had never been given here it was new to nearly everyone and was well received.

The house was full and something over 68.1 0 was realized. C. K. Mitchell made a trip to the city Tuesday. The trains have changed time, which i.i more convenient iu some ways but not in oi hers.

Mrs. Chas Milner died Tuesday night. Mrs Milner hus been a sufferer for many years, being crippled by rheumatism. Cin.K.N. get a partner for the dance Wednesday night.

Charley says one of the girls was sick aud could not go, another sent word that her ina would not let her go, another said no, in such tones that icicles began to form on Charlies mustache. Simple Simon. Centennial Fire Cracker. We are having beautiful weather for winter. Lyceum at Centennial last Tuesday K.

iinul uml loriri-ir ill- i The nauer.1 irnunin liiivu edited by Miss Nannie Powell, was read and was very interesting. Will Smith, of West Bolton, was visiting with Mr. Wager aud family las: week. Another battle was fought at Shiloh last eek. The dance at Mr.

Mayhill's last Wednes day night was well attended and all re port an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers and sister who were visiting with their sister, Mrs. Mayhill, returned to their home iu flic county-last Monday.

Johu Wager went to Bolton on business last Saturday. V' have a good prayer meeting every Wednesday night. Quite a number of young folks attended the party at Mr. Wallace's Wednesday night and all enjoyed themselves exceedingly well. Mr.

Horace Armstrong, of Centennial, visited the Shiloli school last Wednesday, afternoon. Miss Jennie Woods has been working for C. Calkins the past two weeks but was not successful. Too much interference by John Wager. One day last week as the Crow was going south we noticed that some one had robbed him of his feathers.

What's the rouble have yoa been up north 1 The Shiloh leather says that the twin sifters are the cause ot all the fuss in the school and he gets so mad he could jump up and cuss. Oh no, Simple Simon, you are mistaken about Little Flip laying tuose vfgi in jour head for she is a lime rooster. Didn't those city girls have something to du with ur The Shiloh teacher prnches a ierra in every morning, he Is ia tooJ aud we hop he wili eouunua. i I mnc.li interest iu Calkins and the Shiloh teacher, is because no one else seems to be interested about them. Uuite a number of friends spent the last Sunday visiting with Mrs Mayhill aud family.

fienrue Probasco was out hunting flow ers Sunday. He succeeded in rinding Lillie" near Shi.oh. Little Flit. MlverUale parK fcverj body 'round these diggin's been troubled with spring fever for past week. Iu tin1 Farmers iu this vicinity are rejoicing over the prospect for crops.

Gertie says the boy she took to raise turned last Monday from Kildare, O. right side up with care. Miss Bessie Coburn, who has been sick for the past six weeks is slowly recovering uuder the skillful treatment of Dr.sparKs Mrs. Barricklow. who has been visiting mitii hr iiinMinr.

Mrs. Cue. returned to her home iu Fort Dodge this week. Th iziveii at T. K.

Gibson's last Wednesday night in honor of our teacher Miss Hight, was a very enjoyable affair. As little Johnnie Irons was going home from school last Monday night he hud the misfortune to fall from his horse and break hisarm. Dr. Sparks was called and re duced the fracture. Mrs.

W. W. Irons aud Jessie returned from their lease last Friday. Iu conse quence Oran's grin is broader than ever L. T.

Harued and daughter, Lizzie, from the city, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cobum last Saturday. Drurv Warren met "with quite an acci dent last Friday night while coming from town, lie fell out of his buggy bro.ikiim two ri us, his collar boue. aud dislocating hib The remains of Mrs.

Abe Mann, ho died at Dexter last Satnrday night, was la Silrerditle for burial. Mrs. Manu was a resident of Sllverdile many years and their many old neighbors and friends sympathize with the family iu tUtir MiasBiiley, of Maple Ci'y, and Mr. Peering, of Cameron, were tun guests of last Saturday. intetthdaj Popgun for that der ARKANSAS VALLEY DEMOCRAT.

CORRESPONDENCE. (ieuda Kprint lliipiirniiis. The district court at Wellington adiourn-rt until Feb. 10. and U.

J. Brien is spending his vacation at home. Mr. Hiie says court adjourned so Bert could come home and see the baljy. C.

returned last Thursday from visit to Kiuuuian. He says he expects to farm in Kingman county this year. 1 wonder if he intends to keep house. Mrs. Frazier' daughter, Mrs.

Falcon -here and iamily, of Udall, visited her last week. Mis. Mel'alester returned to her home in Udall last Thursday. Rev. Amlong's family are enjoying a visit with their s.m from Butler county.

According to the Groundhog theory we are to have our winter yet. The ladies have changed the appearance of Smith hall considerably by papering and cleaning it up. It makes a very comfortable room. Quite a number of old soldiers were In town last Tuesdav. We suspect that pay lay was about here.

i Nelson Brien Co. are shipping considerable wheat this week L. Snyder has purchased the old' Noble store building and is tearing it down with the intention of moving it to the strip. Dr. Uhls is spending a few days in town this week.

The doctor has a good many friends in this part of the country who are always glad to see him. He has the appearance having been well fed siDce he left us. Bessie accompanied him and is isiting among her little associates. Mr. Koyal sold another of his houses in Salt City to Ira Shurtz, who is moving it to Vis farm near town.

Another old land-ark gone. C. A. Ilichey Is hanging some wall paper this week for Mr. Falnu-r snuthua.t of town.

Mrs. S. S. Coulson came down from Winfield Tuesday and returned Wednesday. She reports Mr.

Ceulson to be still improving. Joe Baker started Wednesday for Coffey onty- The family will follow 100s and Slifloh Jtree.es. The farmers in this vicinity are getting ready for spring work. Several young bloods from Shiloh attended church at Liberty Sunday night. Miss Lillie Homey who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs.

Mayhill, returned to her home at Doser, last Monday. Cy I'arrick and Miss Jennie Woods at tended the party at W. Irons Monday night. Guess the hornets were to much for Little Flip as we did uot hear from her last week. Oh.

yes! Have you got that bottle yet? We are getting awful hungry. Oeorge Probasco was a guest of Mr. Mayhill Sunday and Sunday night. Well Popgun we have got a little breeze, and perseverance and left and we will send you up a little to help you get that wad out of your gun. There was quite a crowd of young people gathered mt Mr.MayhiU's last Wednesday night.

The evening was spent in dancing. A general good time was reported by those who attended- There were several horses turned loose at the literary at Centenial last Tuesday night. Toughs that will do such work as that ought to be sent to the reform school or the pen. The lyceum at CeuU'imial closes in two weeks. A big time is eipected on that night.

Everybody Invited t-j cime. Mr. "Woods, John ager and Will Lew-is who have been visiting; with friends back east returned home last Saturday. C. Calkias says be had a bard time to.

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