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Arkansas Valley Journal from Garden City, Kansas • 1

Arkansas Valley Journal from Garden City, Kansas • 1

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fa CTWttt 0H) AW Devoted to the Best Interests of Western Kansas. Issued Tuesday and Friday Volume 1 Number 86 Subscription Price 0. 50 per year Garden City, Kansas, Friday, January 1913. hoc IDC IDC IDC in FOUND that to have satis-1 Mrs. Dr.

Smysers left Tuesday factory glasses they must tej night for Kingsley on business, scientifically fitted to the eyes, i Locals. Subscribe now for the Journal. Dr. J. W.

Butt We are prepared for all difficult Arkansas Valley Journal. E. R. Webtttr, FublUber. GARDEN CITY.

KANSAS Entered at the Garden City Post-office as second class mail matter. cases. Strode Optical Company I Ark I nvmon n-hn Inrmflrlw pin eggs at 2O2 Main Wanted Street- a clothes cleaning establishment here some time ago, is reported to have been sentenced to prison for two years for desertion from the regular army. Syracuse Journal. MONDAY JULY 26 1912.

of Lakin Thomas Robinson was in town Tuesday. Will be in his office all of the time hereafter. Our high class work, which has lasted for over 15 years in this community, is our best recommendation. Quality considered, our prices are much lower than any of our competitors. Directory of Officials.

Sold. see To drive away the blues, the show at the Electric. I have sold my millenry store to Mrs. t. A.

Flook who has had The Electric Theatre is the place to spend your evenings. New pictures and good music every night. HONEST WORK HONEST PRICES 3D' 3BL DDI President Taft and party are on their way to the panama canal. considerable experience in millin-rry business and with the aid of competent help, an up to date trimmer from one of the largest wholesale houses in the east she will be able to handle your trade with the utmost care and satisfaction. E.

A. Brown. Miss Agnes Atchison who has been visiting her aunt Mrs, Mary F. Cooper for the past week left Tuesday for her home in Ness City. WANTED you to have your glasses fitted by the Strode Optical Co.Adv.

Mr. and Mis. C. E. Judy gave an ante Christmas dinner Monday, the following were present: Rev.

J. M. Judy of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. Saunders of Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Porter and children of Hugoton, Mrs. Ed, Florence, and Ed Goetschlus.

If you know any items tf interest, drop in the Journal office and let us know. County. Representative 119th District. J. l.

Tyler. Jadge DUtrirt Court. Wm. H. Thompson.

County Jcr it. lienors, G. L. Holmis C. Chalpont, W.

T. Eqgen. Councy Clerk, (J. B. Norris.

Register of Deeds, JOSEFd Bevan. Couvty t'reasuijr, A. C. Wheeler. Cojnij tfupi.rinti.iid mt, Levis B.

Keeler, Survajov, C. B. EiMAN. District Court, W. F.

Covert. Co jnty Attorney, F. J. Evans. Probate Judge.

W. S. Johnson. Sheriff, 0. I' Reeve.

City. Mayor, Newt Ezell, still runs his chili and lunch room on Grant Avenue. Give him a call. Mrs. Sylvia Serephin of Gooding Idaho passed through Garden City on her way to Panama City, Mr.

Mrs. J. A. Littler of Gardea City tntertained the following Ed Honda. Mrs.

5-erphin is a mecedinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Quite a good joke was played on two of Garden City's young men. Two girls wishing to have a lark, made two watches, one out of an onion and the other a potato. The girls found the For Sals Florence, Mr.

and Mr. F. A. Saunders of Cheyenne Wyoming, of Eernest Best and Mrs. I lesser, she expects to be gone about two months.

Mr. aid Mrs. C. E. Judy and family of Essex and Rev.

J. M. Judy FOUND an overcoat apply at C. H. Couchman's Blacksmith shop.

vnnnrf mrnc rnafe tVilr tKoir uf Champaign 111. watches and replaced them with the onion and potato. Later on when the young men were asked the time and on pulling out these watches areat laugh took place. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Florence of is a Garden City entertained Saturday at an ante Christmas dinner the South Essex. Mr. J. Concannon has returned from Cnicago. Miss May Schwa rfs mer at Mrs.

Flook's store on Grant Avenue. On account of business myself and wife, wish to remove to Philadelphia and wish to sell our prop-erty at 601 li Street, being two lots with sidewalk, windmill and cement reservoir, nice shade and fruit trees and a good room house vears old. Property ri fine condition and everything in fine order-Call and see me, and get my price. S. R.

Cook. following; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Porter and family of Hugoton. Mr.

In and F. A. Saunders of C. Tyler spent Christmas town with home folks. Cooper Killfoil.

A quiet little wedding took Cheyenne Wyoming, Mr. and Mr p. C. E. Judy and family, J.

M. Judy of Champaign 111. and Mrs. T. B.

Porter Sr. Found that Wearing glasses unsuited to the sight, Makes the eyes steadily grow weeker, The Miss Janey Churchill has gone to Boston to spend the winter. Strode Optical Co. have the Miss Jettie Skinner is spending glasses that will just sui you. Adv.

the nOJidays with home iolKs in Waiter Harvey CoUicilmenV First Waid, R.I'. Hoover, EdarIRoberts. Second Ward, W. A. Dallas, A.

H. Burtis. Third Ward, E. P. Hamer Norris.

Street Commissioner, A. L. Logan. town. FOR SALE Mrs.

W. business T. in Gann town We extend our congratulations to Eeitor Block of the Syracuse Journal who was recently married Mr. and transacted futsday. A good seven room house, close in.

Good soft water well te an Ohio Girl. NEW YORK CLIPPER THE CREATE8T THEATRICAL AND SEOWPiPER IN THE WORLD PUBLISHED. WEEP.T. 14.00 PER TEAR. BEST NEW8 AND BEST ARTICLE ON AVIATION BY WELL-KNOWN EXPERTS SAMPLE COPY FREE.

Address REW YORK CLIPPER place at the home of Mrs. Mary F. Cooper, Sunday afternoon when her daughter, Miss Rachel Cooper and Mike Killfoil were united in marriage by Rev. W. B.

Barton. Those eat were James P. Cooper of Caney Kansas and Agnes Atchison of Ness City, both being cousins of the bribe and immediate family. The bride is well known in Garden City and the near vicinity having tanght school for a number of years and will continue teaching until her term is out. The Journal and their many friends join in extending Inquire at Reasonable price.

Journal Office. Miss Reba Judy is spending the holidays with home folks on the Marshall, G. A. Milligan? FOR SALE good Typewriter Treasurer, in excellent condition for $20.00. ranch.

We are glad to hear that Mr? Glancy is improving and is ablt to come home now. J. K. Bos WORTH. Apply at journal office.

Clerk. Kellog, the piano man is selling all kinds of good Pianos at the right kind of prices. Adv. LONG evenings made enjoy able by wearing our "Made to The shop Mercantile Company has sold out to Mr. Loman tfho expects to take charge order" lenses while readihg, Strode Optical Co.

Mrs. Susan A. Dillon died in Kansas City at the age of 83 years. She was the first white girl born in Kansas. J.

F. Crocker. Chief Fire Department, ItcBERT Counsel County Commissioners' regular mbstings, first Monday in January, April, July and 'Jcljber. District Coui. regular terms, third Tuesday of January, fourth Tuesday of May and fourth Tuesday of September.

City Council meets first and third Monday night of each month. All taxes due Nov. 1 of each year. CITY DIRECTORY Mrs. J.

A. Flook has made a reduction on all trimmed hats. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Florence started Wednesday evening to Barrj Illinois to visit his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Chapman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wills and family at a Christmas dinner.

Henry Wright and Mrs. Jessie Wright and children spent Friday evening with C. E. Judy and family. C.

E. Judy entertained his brD ther J. M. Judy of Champaign 111. and Mr.

and Mrs. A. F. Saunders of Cheyenne Wyoming a few days last week. $5.00 and $6.00 epuced to $2.00 The Modle Bakery has.

changed lands and is now under a new nanagenen t. It has also changed lames and is now called The anu Tn rnnnprtinn with tVio millin FOR SALE North west quarter and west half of the south east quarter of 523- 34. From 80 to 120 acres can be irrigated. $5500. Will accept half cash, balance, mortgage, on land.

Might trade for good Iowa, Illinois or Missouri land. Address owner, Geo. E. Cox. Monmouth 111.

ery Mrs. J. A. Flook, has a nice invoice of hosiery, handkerchiefs, Cozy LADIES those nice fitin? stvlish Iace Pwaers, nair ornaments ona eye glasses which you notice are a number of other things that are being worn so much, come froml11 in an up-to-date millinery The post office regulations are, store. he Strode Optical Company.

Adv DR. A. L. BROWN Diseases if cnil'Ven a speoial'ty Phones Office' 138 Res. 1418 that the ordinary stamps can uoi oe used for fourth class matter and instead stamps of diffirsnt lenominations will be used.

Tanriroa wfiorhiinr OVfif eleven Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woodard and family and Mrs.

Dillard at tended the funeral of their father Mr. Tremain in Garden City, There will be a basket ball game in the High School gymna-zium' Satnrday night between Deerfield and Garden. Another of our respected citizens EDGAR FOSTER Attornoi -at-law Block OViaJ pounds can not be sent by parcels post. This should be a good thing for the merchants as it enables them to send their joods to other towns at a cheaper rate. Just Received a car load of Idaho potatoes Bishop Merc.

Co 202 Main St. fii ii and old soldiers have passed away. Mrs. Jessie Wright of Garden City entertained the following at a Christmas dinner; Mr. and Mrs Ed Florence, Mrs.

Severn, Mr. Berbon Red Turkeys, This years stock. Toms $3.00 wd hens and Mrs. C. E.

Judy and family at the Electric and Henry Wright of Armstrong RONALD M. 130UP, M. D. Fhysi -ian and Surgeon Eai, Nose and Throat Phones A) $1.75. Mrs.

Bly PierceYille, KanS Good show, every night. Illinois. mm.

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Pages Available:
638
Years Available:
1912-1914