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The Reflector from Garden City, Kansas • 1

The Reflector from Garden City, Kansas • 1

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Co 7 THE NEWS GIVEN OUR I iQB I -T'S HE-MINUTE. 5 WITHOUT I PREJUDICE. EACH WEEK. ii ii AN INDEPENDENT PAPER DEVOTED WHOLLY TO THE INTERESTS Op CONWAY SPRINGS ANP VICINITY, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE TER YEAR. ESTABLISHED 1 902.

COJHYAY SPRINGS, KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST II, 1901. X0A 20 yoL 111 wmm inri I I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I 8 I II i 1 i 8 i It 1 1 1 I II I I I I I PERSONAL NEWS LOCAL AND. Enter your prize winning stock ai 1 The- I 'M THE A IR. Too Fast for Him. Ed Crane runs out of here, as fireman on the West End on the passenger, which is knowz: among the railroad fraternity a the Sand Burr.

Ed lives up near Bammy Monnet and it comes pretty handy for him to ride from the store to his home with Sammy of evenings behind old "Bird," Sam's delivery horse. One evening recently while going horn Sammy let old "Bird sprint a little; in fact she was. possibly hitting a four-mile an hour gait when Ed suddenly called out," Stop! Let me out." "why' asked Sammy, 'Mo jou want out?" i'Well," replied Ed "I am used to running on the Sand Rurr and As Regards a School Site. As soon as the appraisers appointed by the county commissioners can do so they will appraise the old school house here. When that is.

done we can- then proceed legally to call an election to ehangre the present site to another but not before, we are given to understand. If the district takes the east half of block and adds it to block 6 we will have one of the finest school sites in the country Not only will it be high and dry enough but it will give us as much again room, lu.arly, than we would have had on what they mis-called the hill site and it will cost fie district $170 less money. We do not Everybody knows about S.W.P; It's success is in the air. It gains fame for the Anthony Fair. If yc-u wish to' rent a house call on A.

J. Kirby at store. Mrs. Geo. Ka.

is reported as being on the sick list this week. Miss Elnora Martin was at Clearwater to the folks, at home Tuesday. Howard Fasnacht is building a new house on lots west of Li. M. Show-man's.

Bring your family 'to Anthon Visit the best 'iair of the year and see your old friends. ing, inside or out-Side THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT will do it better and more economically than any other. It will wear longer, look better and cover more surface. It's a paint with a reputation founded on merit- Ask us for color cards. jtsell witn every gallon that's spread on a house.

i Uniform good quality has given it a popularity greater than any other paint on the market. When you want this gait Is too fast for me." FRANK want to be placed on record as a kick Frank Kouecny is able to pet out of bed and that is about all. ITe has been pretty sic.k for, the past week. Asa Rarneti received a case of pants yesterday morning from which seven pairs had been stolen while in transit, A. Briager was up from Argoiua A Vicious Kicker er, neither are we narrrow contracted enough to try and injure a mans business because be does not see.

just exactly as we do and votes his sentiments; but as some people are so. constituted ami are doing this very thing we declare for block 6, first, last and all the time. Either that now or no site is Qur position. Obituary, W. CKrgeapeel was bora in Sedtrwick county, Kansas, September 1854.

During the last thirteen jcars his home was at Viola, Kansas. After an illness with typhoid fever of several xks he died August 6th, mm" to paint a build- PIES, CAKES, AMD -4 DA.ILY. SOLD BY- l'JOl. ilia earthly pilgrimage was a yesterday iooking around and enjoy-iig himself in a. veal good town for awiiile, The Home Telephone company re- Is what you will be if yoa don't have, us do your PICTURE FRAMING for you.

See our work and et cur prices when in the city. P. 0. DRUG AND BOOKSTORE. rtt'e less than 20 years.

W- Thew 3 ived a car load of poles yesterday In November, lSH'J he joined th Methodist Fpiscopal church. The large attendance at the funeral service, conducted by the pastor, Kev. Grandma Gooch is stPl very ill. Ivan Martin was down from Milton Tuesday greeting old friends here. Mrs.

N. W. Fran'z visited Sunday with ber parents, Mrs- and Mrs. HI 1 1 i 8 II 1 I I I II I I I I I I ft to be used in building extension, oi Je thsir lines. 99 We have a fall fine of high class Cigars, and Tobaccos, Fresh Frnits' a specialty.

II. J. Ducker, was an index to the Mrs. Frank Reynolds and son, Itob-! bie, left Vast Saturday for Arkansas Bros Harvest Home Picnic will be esteem in which the deceased was held, Wheat is going up and up. Looks like dollar wheat now sure.

Grandpa Wise went to Kingman on Housewcrth, near Milan I II. C. Wiod'row was down from his farm from rthcast ci Viol yier- City where they will visit for a month held ill Conway Springs Oil ThuTS ine was maae in me i coioue cemetry. iynoias. ay, S.ept.

8, 1904. Everything The people will be turtle caught in the entertain. Wa niitnvpp n.t. vinfif1fl wn. sninnpn Commercial Travelers Know.

The average commercial travel is a day shaking handt with old friends end to look after business. Miss Margaret Barr. of the Reflec through hare Tuesd ay. It weighed 300 here. Be Sllfe and COme.

WE HANDLE BiSSANTZ' FAMOUS ICE CREAM. i Monday. He will go from there to Wichita. El-ier Troxel is now regularly employed as salesman in the. B.adgej Hardware store.

Troxel and Thompson are putting up a fine lot of hay on the Dr. Jeffrie's farm west of town. Fasnacht Bros, are not advertising 91- i i 94 9f 94 i 4 4 8th Harvest Home Picnic pounds and looked larger than a large wash tub. A. L.

Tuttle af Winfielcl, itfesident tor office, was over from Conway with Mrs. Sparr last week and made this office a pleasant call Norwich Harry, BiiroBiiial in sick with the Come everybody. The finest stock ever shown in the man of unbiased judgment, and is generally frank in his statements. For that reason his opinion i worth some I B. E.

Wallace, the sole owner of the Great Wallace Show, which Is one of America's biggest and best amusement enterprises, and which is to ex- hibit at Conway Springs, Friday, Phone 42 of the Phceaix ruining company and of tlie American annuity association, I southwest will be at the Anthony Lafe Clark typhoid fever at the home of bis sister, was in the city Monday in the interest Pair, to break your horse but see what they of his companies. Mrs. L. Krebs, here. His father and mother are here in attendance upon him.

Asa, Barnett re.csv.ied thlst week a have to say this week, full aid, complete line of. shoes, fur-, Vif)la Funk is contemplating nishing goods, men's and boy' cloth- toWng a business course in, the Mc-. ing which he desires you to call and Pherson college this winter. September 2, Is willing to stake the reputation of his aggregation upon 45.00 Livery Sale Stable, GOOD TBAUS. GOOD IiIGS AND CARE- the opinion of the commercial travelers examine.

Mrs. McClure visited her son, Geo. ever saw," is the "The very best I words they utter Calif pi ma and Return as they leave tho- FUL DRIVEIIS PHONE-SO. (V Wall ace tents, whether tl-ey have seen it in a city or town. i ftfl i Mrs.

u.f A. l.auiDurn ana utus ou, famlly last week sh(, returned Johnnie, with her Alice, tQ hpr home ere Sunaay. went to Arkansas City, last Saturday- Mm. McClaren and daughter, Tracy, to visit for a month or so. with ber returned from a few weeks visit with son, Ed, and fam.iy.

friends at KinjnnSkn Satupday. Mrs. Lafe Clark accompanied by ber dauier, Mrs. Harold McKibben Mesdames Clark Davis and Mrs. The 20th Triennial Conclave, Knights Tempiar U.

S. and Sov- We pay at all times the highest market price for good horses I We have a fine, 80 acre tract of erigu Grand Locge I. O. O. F.

it San Francisco in September, i and mules all and dWW IM niiWll 111 IUTI ll t0i land lyinj? In the runnescah bottom, mm improvea witn plenty oi goou irun and one of the best corn are the net occasions for which the Santa Fe will make reduced rates to California. Any one, whether mcnber or not, may take advantage of the reduction. If you're going to make the '-California tour, this is your" chance to do it economically, comfort- nnd Tee. left Vesterdav for a vr. nia, irciAuupauicu i.ia a r.i.

were Wichita visitors Mon-v week's visit at Jefferson eighties in Sumner county that we sell i If taken in ten days, for $2,500. Here 1 On sale August 1-3 to Sept. 10: inclusive. day. Mr.

ibjy. and thoroughly, Limited to October with Geo. and Ed Clark's iamilies. Oil fields in the Eastern Kansas and Mrs. Frank Sones and is a snap.

Who wants it? J. J. Booth came down fromConay If you daughter, Lola, visited in the country I ri i Tl .1 fields are good investments. invest see w. invest see W.

hs re anv monev to IS. ouuuuy wim uuc waiue ror 3 I II Spiings today accompanied bhis sotj I in-law, Earnest Osterhout of Kingman, sty Gilbert lie, represents Remember this place when jou build or repair, O'Jr lcmbcr is good, our prices are -V For luil pariicn'arE gfriftss the undcrsinfd, W. J. GENEkAL PASSENGER AGENT it? The Atchison, Topcka Fe Ry. 'I- T0PEKA, C- We understand that the young folks will have-a hay'ride-and a moonlight picnic soon.

Look out for the water, "kids!" A little daughter came to Mr. and Co11 here fcr-an estimate tully complete, ept down to figures that cannot be fl.Ie Tiro co rvrr.r Anrrc nnA cncli rkti itirl Mr. Booth has recently been admitted to the grandfather's lodge and to be quite well pleased with the ''experience. Saturday's Mail. Mr.

Howaud Vaughn came down from Conway Springs Sunday and spent a few hours between trains the guest of E. J. Newby and family. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Vaughn who had been visiting here fpr days.

Argonia Clipper, Prof A. W. Shaffer, singing evangelist for the Christian church, who led the song services here at the last set ies of meetings held at that ohurch Mrs. John home last Saturr. day morning.

Dr. Evans was nigh priest on the occasion. Charley Davis has his house all painted now and it looks fine. For, o-o o-o oo oo oo vo-o-o an lath and best makes of screen blinds, ft; ime brick and cement aul plaster O. nd the best make of paint on market to dayk SECOND HAND STORE good solid comfort and room Charley.

has the best house in town. i yo better bunding material is found, ont you forget it in county around. ook up. this yard for-coal of best grades, V7ake no mistake, here low prices are made, J. M.

Frantz and wife contemplate spending the winter in the Golden 0 0 0 9 0 Wst oil companies in the United The mother and the three little children of Chas. Blackshear are here visiting him. Charlie is too busy to get oft to go hopp hence they came here as the little, ones wanted to see their papa. Will Wood of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, a brother to F. M.

Coulter is here visiting with her and family. M'T Wood was formerly a resident of this vicinity. 'He will go to Missouri after concluding his vjsit hare. The sale of and Erwih Frantz took place as! advertised Tuesday and was very satisfactory to them. J.

M. Harper says he attended a ale in this country where so many items of sales'were made as at this one. Willis Haight was at Wichita Tups-day consulting a physician in regard to his eyes. The doctor told kirn he could help bis eyes some and that the trouble was caused by the old wound in his which he received in the army. ant ill WW Stats.

It will be. a nice arrived here yesterday evening from o- i3est coal for the house, and threshing machine. cf aa1hing jus step into my Kinsman where he had been sin Tin them and will do both much good Miss. Daisy Hacket, from Ohio, aJ3 greeted by a pight grades at right prices here be seen. for a revival.

He was host of friends here. tore. so We are prenared to furniskyco. Jars. Cans, Jugs, Mixed Spices, Heinz Pick ling Vinegar, Pure For the best of- everything at reasonable PRICES.

Come and see for yourself our statements are Ltrue, Our prices throuhout save money for you. cousin of Mrs. J. G. Bradshaw, arrived here last Friday to visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Bradshaw and family for a few weeks. Bonnie Potter, of Clearwater, was a visitor in this Sunday. He is Central at Clearwater for the Home Telephone Company and. we, suppose he came down to say to the "helloM-here.

If you want a plow thatk does good- work all the time, go to A Graffs and get one of those celebrated Defiance Gangs. They are the best. and if i ave it I can sell it to yon so thajt' yQU can a handsome saving. If pou have anything to sell come in and let me make you an offer on it. Remember I clean and repair Gasoline Stoves, and Bicycles.

Heating. Stoyes Stored fpr to 2 Sum jr. Mr. and Mps. W.

B. Uilhert wm go Charlie Harnish has a goodly kind- P. keep on hand a stock fl 1 fl HI II t.r th World's Fair next month of h. irrin on bis mn cr these da vs. It is or cook stove repairs Ui Us ULUh i After their return girls, Fannie caug9d by rrival athishouse of a and Mamie, will go.

They will meet bouncin? nice gill who was introduc-with many friends and relatives while pd him and fais wife Dr Jeffries RHONE 76 tT ft TT tt r-t in reive l. at tde fair ana expect tu uc lst. fiatrdn.v morninn-. Fresh Sausr.ge, Fresh Oysters time while there. A telephone mess age from ohnny Some as nice painting, as has been done in this town is on Cherley Davis' FRSH and CURED ALWAYS ON HAND.

Winkler A. Seitz at AusOn yes houseon the interior and was done by terrtay evening ai Mm tu tOQ For bo Barton is S.l.aionnet est they had taken in up iuai nuie loads of wheat and were paying 83 a wonder and if he sticks to it he will make one of the finest painters In the countrv. HOME RENDERED LARD. We have a. nice clean place and ask your patronage.

We- plso handle a full line of meat delicacies. cs-nts for it. was a good days business we should judge. F. O.

McCoy of Olathe, is now with N. W. Frantz as bead jeweler. Mr. McCoy is a first.class workman and PASTORS COLUMN Tty Eev" fJeln.aker."i a "Heaven's House of Lords is the house of the lowly." "Our service does not depend on our smartness." It is prayer that gives a man a pull with Goa." No man ever loved God as he really ought without hating sin with, a holy hatred.

Go to tho Sunday School class with the view of doing good to others, yet above that object mast arise the diviner object, namely, the honoring of Christ. The safest logic is often, that of the heart when at once it desires liberal things for JeAUS. If you lov the Master the leaat of nis commandments will seem very prec ious in your sight, and you will feel that because you love Him you obey Him. In the coronation of the Lamb Jesus seen our line of Gasoline Stoves. We have sotnething new in comes to our city highly recommend-c Among the Different Churches M.

E. Chcrcii. Sunday School at 10:00 a. Preaching at 11-03 'a, m. Epworth PHONE SO.

171 John SHIunt. Stoves League at 7:00 p. m. May Achepolil Curt Krebs left Tuesday for Eldora do to take a position as day machinist in the shops there 'on the Missouri Ptteific. Curt is a good man and can hold his own anywhere and with anyone.

He will remove his family there in a short time. The-old calaboose is still sitting like a wart on the faire corner of th main street. We certainly have some queer people in this world and among them we can class those who think the present site a good one for the old ramshackle excuse for a city bastile' Mrs. Showman and ison, and little Gladys went to Wichita Tuesday morning." They went to see and Bessie Mummey, loaders. Union Fly time will soon be here.

Come in and let us show you our meting oa- law a at :00 p. m. Sermon ed as a gentleman of, "good character and high social qualities, We take pleasure in welcoming him among ns. Frank Acbepohl came up from Ar-gonia Tuesday to make arrangements to move his family down today. We hate to lose Frank but as he has bet-tered himself financially in the move we cannot find fault vith.

him. in leaving Conway Springs. Jlere's suc: cess to Frank, wherever you go. The 21st Annual Convention of the Sumner CoujotyHV; C.Ttfr will be lld in connection with' an Evangelis by Rev. J.

R. Skinner. The meeting last Sunday was a success. Let Rev. For, IScreeoi 9 will lie recognized as the one who has surrerea irom our sins.

ins iran- Skinner have a good hearing next Sunday evening. -Rev. Henry Duekek, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAX CHCKCH. Subject 11 :00 a.

The, Covenant. With Whom Made and What It Is.5"' For SjiOOip. on the lawn, "The Atmosphere Ve Breathe." Sunday School and C. E. at usual We have somethingv nevJnthe line "of Jewelry, Ghinaware and Repairing.of all -Kinds, go to scendent glory wilj no obliterate the marksot hjumiltation.

Hewas in the mdst of the throng as a lam'b. which. had been slain; so He is the center of. about having an operation performed tic Institute at Riverd ale, Kansas, the on Harry's nose in which is some kiud of a growth that causes him ereat 18-17 Of August iw; commeuuiug Was- trouble. Dr.

Farris accompanied 2:00 p. m. All delegates and visitors ure requested to notify 'Miss Edith i Moffit or Miss Edith Morris, Riverdale Kansas. them to superintend the operation. worship sharing with thc Father the praises of the harmonious universe.

In the W. H. a sto-v is told of the Chinese servant who was not to be We have the fkiest line" of hours. All are invited. J.

R. Baptist Church. Sunday servicesv Bible School at 10:00 a Preaching, at Sub I ARE THE ject: "Gather the wheat into My I ISM- outwitted by the tramp who caned at the kitchen door It was noon of a' busy Monday when a knock was heard. Upon opening the door the Chinaman found a tramp of long and varied "I've beeo traveling," he said "and -am in mighty bad luck' I've lost all juy niopey and I'm. hungrx, very, very hungry.

Can't BARBERS Barn." Young people's meeting aj 7:00 p. m. All welcome. Rev John Mflmaker, Pastor BlHIICHrjRCH. School, at a.

In, this issue we call your atrtion to the ad of M. Dodge, of Anson. who has opened out a farmer's supply house at that place. Mr. Dodge 1 needs, no, introduction by us to the people of, this cgvintry as he is well known to most everyone We wish him succes in his "and predict kf or him a good business, Moyer, informed us yesterday morning, that he had finished thresh-4 ing his wheat.v He said he brought a load of wheat to town Tuesday and ever seen, int Conway J.

C. D. D. who do good- work. EVANS FARRIS, ij Fhysidsns Surgtcss.

All. calls attended il'Jo still handle thv DccringOindor. Preaching services at 11:30 a. m. Eld.

you please give me sonieimng to eaT r- John Wise, will preach in the morning The servant comprehended the situa- RESIDENT DENTIST. CTOffice up stairs in Mrs. Reed's New Brick. 1 Let everybody come and bear ths old at once. A beaevolent placid Soldier of Jesus Christ.

Christian 8mile spread itself over his entire Worker's meeting, at' 7:30 p. m. 1 countenance. "You like fiish?" he Offle-Oppose Post OCke. 1J1 JnnN Bath Rooms in Connection with shop.

Laundry sent to Wicfcita every Wednesday. got 80 cents per bushel for it 'and brought in another load Preaching services, at Subject: of the tramp. "Yes I like fish, "Righteousness, Tejnpei anca and firsl rat)e; that will do as well as any-. Judgment to Prayer meeting thlntr." "Come Fliday," said the mnminir and eot 21 eents. He says JUU.L JD he will not market any now' for -on Your Patrenta I Wednesday evening.

hospitable heathen as -be quietly awhile as he is convinced that wneas JACC3 FUNK, Pastor. soon. clossi fr- dor. -h th doll mark i i 5 i i 1 i -l i i .11 I- t--.

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