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Arkansas Valley Democrat from Arkansas City, Kansas • 4

Arkansas Valley Democrat from Arkansas City, Kansas • 4

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tJi Sioliom Sverfcle T. B. Baker who wa elected trust. Mr. mnd Mr.

Thoi Baird, of Arkansas Cit, visited in West Boltou ii. vOl it LSl Ottiee ovrr re DrugSutre Arkansas Citjr. Kaatas A. Nerve Specialist's of Silverdale is a moss back demo erat. last Sunday.

rRisco Warning Claude Anderson visited at Gueda T. J. Gibbenaaold a spring colt Springs, last Sunday. Sam Woods of Spring Creek town -DR. B.

C. GEESLIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mrs. Pruda Utley arrived borne last for nine Winter Tourist Tickets on Ills Experience with Women and Sboep The appointment of Rev. Jorris at Thursday, from two. weeks visit STTSiSSSSriSS: Me .908 to tbstdente 119 OSes Phone 244 I April 3oth I9O8 tO pOllUS in Centenial is changed from 3 M.

f- 1 7. 3o. f. NL every second and fount with relatives at Cedervale and Gre-nols, Kansas- Thomas Keayin, of Kay County, Bce phone 20S Arkansas Ut.y rjda Cuba Sundays. Georgia, Louisanna, Mexico The youug people have organized i i ss iss ipi, New Mexico, was buried in the Mercer Cemetery, last Sunday.

Mr. Feajin wa well literary society at Shilo, with Wallet Smith as president, South Carolina and Texas at and favorably known by a host of friends in West Bolton, who will learn greatly reduced, rates. Uriah Hurley was visiting at T. J. Home seekers Tickets on of his death with sincere regret Mr.

I Gibbens Sunday, DR. J. E. DALE OMTtST A OPTICIAN Office ut Hamiltoa-Colhusoa Building ARKANSAS CITT, KASaAS. Phone 237 J.

A. LOOMIS DbSTlST -tsstb extracted with rwy little pats Office in Room 4 Isabella Block Residence owe 4S3. 1 I I sale to nearly all points ist I vaiuncu miuruuH nome sun- a. years past, L. and jrd Tuesdays.

r-j ff. wuore Ilia Ask for rates and best Miss Ethelyn Bagby scalded one I been tosell a farm he owns dow a thet of her feet quite badly, by overturn-1 S. W. Mayhills. new twelve room "I've had women come to me who were on the very verge of nervous prostration.

When I called attention to their shoes, they became indignant. Insomnia, neuralgia and neurasthenia result from a wearing strain on your Shoes may cause it as well as worr- A shoe that hurts, makes one irritable. Constant irritability causes indigestion, eventually dyspepsia. Th many disorders resulting from shoes that hurt, are too often of a far 'more serious nature than bunions, corns and callouses." Have you given shoes the consideration they deserve? Da you realize how much they effect the health of your entirt body? Throw away your present shoes. Get a pair of Red CrossT Then notice the difference.

You don't know how easyV how-restful shoes be until you wear the Red Cross. As one of our customers said, "They make you feel more) like you. had new feet than new shoes." This wonderful relief from the strain and tension, on, the) Herves in your feet is felt by every nerve in your: fxxly- It metaa more strength, greater energy, better fiealtkl It rfnMjTymff apttyfor wwk or pleijriire. ing a teakettle of hot water, one day I house is hearing completion it will li J. W.

Claiborne last week. one of the finest houses in tha MITCHELL L. D. Phone Main 61 Agent when finished. Ed.

Marshall, of Wichita, made a business trip to West Bolton last oay wr. JiJitor you should have hflaitil Ka I i'i i week. Biiuoni mat was sent over frtsco Tune Table West Bound Mr. and Mrs.McDuncan and child the phones by republicans who had money in the Farmers and Citizens 1609 Texas Express Departs 9:25 a. m.

ren were guests of Mrs. S. Bagby, 601 (Ma. Express Departs 4:50 p. m.

Bank. They can't' get their money 1 last Sunday. East Bound (ICS St Lu sss hWns. Ex. Dep 12:10 p.

in. ut they can abuse themselves for Harry and Grover Collinson of the DENTIST Office orer Ulohe, of P. Block. 1 Phone 562 JOHN PARMAN LAWYER fracttre in all courts. Room 3 in Citi-went State Bank Building.

BOB POLLOCK REAL ESTATE LOANS, KENTALS AND INSURANCE. Phone 5, Arkansas (it, Kansas. EMPIRE STEAM, LAUNDRY promising to vote again just as the 602 Si.Ej.andK C.Ex. Dep. 61 8 p.

tn. city and McClellan Collinson of 111. J. W. Claiboroe Dosses dictate.

For they all knew after dining with Mr. and Mrs. Will mat we need a bank guarantee law McJUaughiin last Sunday, made a before they voted tut it was a demo trip to Wellington in Harry Collin- reason son's automatic, returning by moon tbey cut off their own noses to spoi, 1 light. some other face. We are sorrv to Masi ss jms Horn Mrs.

Anna Bristow has been quite near 11 out there are a great manv sick with a cold the past week going to take their money out Mrs. Geo. Metzler is improving Kansas banks and send it to Oklahoma. The Farmers and Citizens PHONK 25 Hbt door Sortb of Gladstone Hotel Linmdry culled for and delivered free. y.

HUNi.Piof;: tire 1 after her recent severe attack of The Shoe Man. have been sending out some flattering appendicitis. statements, and as such it is causing Mr. Weimer of Winneld made a JAMISON VA' VTER D.x unbelief in the bank statements business trip through West Bolton other banks. YE EAR, NOSE AND TbROAT Agents for the last week.

4juti Ofui 1 Urmnry Di saxes, Eyes Tested I Mnd Fitted Oflt 0 RoomeS 6 Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Htfiw We have been having ideal weather entertained Mr. and Mrs. Allen Petty, QJ2 Citigons Bank Bnildiag Arkansas City.

ast Sunday, the past two weeks. Mr. aud Mrs. A. S.

Simpson gave Rev. J. E. Murphy isgoing'to begin re vi val meetings nextSunday night in honor of their son, Neil Bogard OS- The guest list included Misses Stella at this place, Rev. Smith will assist hitan these meetings.

1 r4lA shnd in th Arkansas Oct 1908. ADMSNISTRATRIXE'S H0TICL Parker and Maude Byrne ofArkansas Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ramsey and fam- City, Mary Wilson, Harriet Wilson, W.

Burnett's Bessie Bryne of Oak Grove, Winnie i'j visited at Mr. L. Holland. Fannie and Ora Jones: Sunday. lath matter ftfcw estate of Charles -aseil, is lieiby Messrs.

Frank, Koss and Hosea ones Charles Foster is going to buy and LANTERN SATUR.D jflYPn lluii Letters Testamentary have Frank and Clyde McKimpson, Roy ieu maies, JCgn if 1 jiaiv'i iks un'ersigued on Scott, Leo Holland, Afred Petty and Charltf BU-kr, Lite of I jym Mr. and Mrs, Richard Schmitt and i Claude Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Will son and Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Syfer SSJrl coiiv. dwea-tn, the tiie Pi i.ate Curt 'h- outy C)V aforea'ir dtti Beguim and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson and son Lawreuce, spent Sunday at 4 assisted in the evenings entertain Mrs.

Adam Schmitt's. 1 IB a fier- ment. Jgl.oo Cold Blast Lantenv; 6ocent Tubular Lanterns 7scenls 4jce rs 4 Misses Estella Bend ure and Minnie ajftUs ir'; c'a'm'- inst th- said SU, inA hereby ths-- Uwj Everet Wilson, who was bitten by a cat last week is getting along nicely Schmitt went to Milan, Tuesday to visit King and his family who SBUsi the same tip. tindpr- TiTiid n'r witK 's orin je.tr -wsnsS-'- and the wound is well headed. ftfm th- tia-e of said lri, tic was formerly pastor at this place.

Miss Olla Holland, who was quite I lw from ant bnflt of F. C. Demott and family spent Sun lb sick with tousibitis last week, is able day at Peekham. -etacb -tot: and that if Mirh cKt'ins 6s pos 'uiUltd wiih-n thri jv-arf Sjftes lh? ''ate of aii5 tin; to reume her schools duties. We isio.

undersigned members of the East Orevewelt Anti Hunters League Mrs. Chas Mettler and Mr. Coul The Sturiz fidw Co "'Everything in David Jones made a business trip do- harel) agree to prosecute to the ter's daughter are both improving in to Winneld recently on election busi health. full eateftt of the law, any and all per ejbaH be forever birred. Joseph'ne II Adinir.iatratrise of ti.

ostut of Charles R'cktr, I H- a.p.l Datfltl CVt. 8, i. ness. "JLv. sons round by Ibis ueague on tne Mrs.

Chas Esser, from Raraah Colo Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McLaughlin cessleea- thereof, or the public high is visiting friends and relative in this entertained a number of miests at way.

adfaoent thereto, Including all dinner, last Sunday in honor of their neighborhood raltwaw rff ht of way, aunt and cousin Mrs. John Collinson Take your family washing to the S. B. Parsons, Pres Dome (tie Steam Laundry. 18tf and son, McCellan.

of Altoona, 111 A. Parker Vice Pres. Telephone No 530 Ht.OrUb 11 lnols. i. E.

Tidwell Secy, and Treas, Jar vis C. C. Straughn, of Arkansas City TJIE DSIniM round GwCty Hrf Court- tfi ''n-ljr onl.lj 1 visited in West Bolton, Sunday after The jury in the Dillman ease, on the ARKANSAS (ITY HOf'fTAL liiintlffl noon. He accompained Rv. chsrge of rape, which was being tried Kohler, to the tatter's appointment at M.

G- Gee J. Turner J. J. Wilooz A. L.

Lewis H. E. Lewie M. B. Lewis in the district court Monday, returned Tliii ''Kunns'o 1i.i Tltft.riHnt Theaker They were enter a 'verdict of truiltv latn list nitrht.

828 SOUTH ST. ARKANSAS CITV. A MS. Mm'-' A V. aimmnn ho.

I The jury was out only about ten mln- sww I il. 'is: yon in flic piiM-I 4rttiii ''i ou tni-t N. E. Noraln la! aalri thut tka avtdnnea tmln.l mil, tti p' tiff ff Dana Parsons I 'tit -f fp-nVf Id" or I R. CLAUDE YOUNG, A.

D. PROPRIETOR MARTHA PHILLIPS, MATRON ia.niiuaiF tm jiiim wi was verv atrotB and that a van John Brlstow anni.r mi nlinit fwil Clew xwk, ov partes rower, to. tlwUnioIJV of wUne, for hVj d6fend ilin if ev-m Sitrt (kilft-- 'n-m T. Li Brown C. A.

Gruver enatrman ot tne nouse eommntec, on I rK.npr 'pc'tt 'i' il i banning ana currency, ana rep Uq'n. Under the law this man who Is G.N. Cotterel anva irom ruvu u.s.o,. r-iident of Cowlef county, near SKRVICI- NOT EXCELLED TRAINED NURSES SUPPLIED OUT f'HE CITY 1) dti i'f." si4j Theodore Moore Jersey, who has just been elected lor Mipi. "citTt wllI required to serve a the eight time, announce himself of 3 io 21 year In tl penlten- fn fcL F.

Pill B. L. Gee" tMfl a candidate for Baeaker of the House l.wt i Itiar. upon toe following platform; G. M.

Wahleomaler R. M. Turner V- I The Hu of Representatives ahall Ua YSftl QICTION DAY. TOO. elect abom of manager consisting M.

Hunter M. Berry of sevn inbsrs which shall be charir WKVSt WKX USSSt Permit I ed with the direction of legislation PnVKZa CkVKttl IN KyUat. IF RE 9 F. L. Baiter J.

E. 8ebilhor I 1 which I now assumeo by tne speaker Sallna, Hot. 13 i'liat it Is E. Burkey of the Hons. I not sraist ths Ujt to sell lienor on 1'bei e' will be a League oa Monday plectloB day provided the man' Who Nov.

16th at the Parker 8choo IMWcCs PItStS sells It hold a druggist permik was Groceries are fresh and up tn Standard. Everything in the Gr.n ci line at the lowest living prices. 'i via aeese. The Well plant is at present being the ruling of Judge it R. Rses of this operated by the United States Pack- dlstHct in a case at Lincoln.

Ini of Chicago. The Democrat ts moved at last and skw pt esesn mnageiin4 thinks that whM li mtirU afatn 1m wilt Jtist damp Ihi'4l4 i.laotand buy whether this company I a part al the greet Creamery and praduoa bruggUt thsre were arrested for violating that seotlou of the la i wbleh forbids liquor sals on eleotlon day, aud the judge declared the eeotloo naeonatltutional. If tha whisky for or not, but lMt is mit It ought to I Phone 121 115 NSumtC5 UtUsfrtiSfurcif i Voir Dctitici a Ih. The people v.Hed for a trust and titer' ourtt to have ane, from cavwns about the street light to bt Jacd oa. Um intenirbao poleaf media purposes It ea be sold asjr I er up.

t( wa tbe fist of tbe nillng. Tats siatKaaould be mSAiai worn, if. i.

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