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The Dodge City Journal from Dodge City, Kansas • 3

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DODGE CITY, KAS.V TUESD MORNING, DEC; 10, 1918 I Mr. L. is reported ill with the W. T. Hale is confined to his home ith a nervous attack.

Yes, you may buy that soap ly the dczen at Duckwai-'s R. R. Geyer of Wellington was a Every Service Known to Modern Banking business caller at the court house yes terday. Mrs. J.

C. Simpson's music pupils will find hr at 1801 First afreet. 37-41 Capital and Surplus Resources $75,000.00 $685,000.00 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kliesen were taken sick with the flu Sunday.

United States Depository MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE Mr. and Mrs. Myers and baby who are ill with influenza, were taken to the St. Mary's hospital National Bank of Commerce Mrs McCollonv and child were taken to the St. Mary's hospital Sunday, suffering with the influenza.

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RATH BAINBRIDGE Angeles to spend the winter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fitzger Personal and City Briefs ald. Chester Rooney who has been very The Southwest National Bank, the sick with pneumonia the past week Bank of Courteay.

216 Soap for everybody at Duckwall's Chester Rooney is reported better after an attack of the influenza. was reported much improved W. J. Holliday of Wright was in town on business yesterday. Mrs.

A. left for Kansas Mrs. Wm. Warshaw was taken ill with the influenza yesterday and was taken to Thompson Pine hospital. Mr.

E. Karlen of Clyo, transacted business in the city yesterday. and Mrs. Almond Maden of Ford were shopping in the city City last night to visit for a few days Say! Did you forget to buy some Isaac F. Moore of Fort Dodge was reported on the sick list yesterday.

of that PVm-Olive soap at Pick wall's. Mrs. L. Sole and Ethyle Crawford were in the city from Spearville shopping and visiting for a few hours Dr. Coonfield Osteopath and Oculiat.

Examines Eyes and Fits Glasses. Over Mosher Cochran's Drug Store Mr. Harry Grovier who has been very ill with influenza is reported much better. Police Judge W. S.

Pagan was not at his office today because of illness. Mr. F. Schweninger of La Junta, was in the city yesterday on business. Will Sughrue was down town yes Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Saunders are the proud parents of a baby girl born The many friends of Harry Groveir who has been seriously sick with pneumonia the past two weeks, will be glad to know that he is improving nicely. terday after a week's siege with the flu. I. C.

Rrenfrow of Hutchinson was a business caller at the court house FOR CROUP. Monday, Dec. 9. "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Saunders. The little miss arrived early yesterday morning. Geo.

D. Cochran who has beer, in Texas the past week on business returned home yesterday. splendid for croup," writes Mrs. Ed' J. O.

Schmidt of Spearville was in town transacting business and Quite a number of farmers have moved into Bloom for the winter and about all the houses have been rented. Bloom Booster. ward Hassett, Frankfort, N. Y. "My Blanch Robinson resumed her work in the local board's office yesterday after a two weeks sick spell.

Fred Hohne of Enterprise township called in the city yesterday looking after business and shoping. Leroy Van Lehn is taking charge The Bloom schools were closed Monday morning as a health measure. Bloom Booster. children have been quickly relieved of attacks of this dreadful complaint by its use." This remedy contains no opium or other narcotics, an may be given to a child as confidently a to an adult. of the Popular Cafe while Mr.

Harry Holmes is ill with influenza at the Thompson JPine hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Groberty were out yesterday after a two weeks sick spell. Frank Barkley was taken down with the influenza Sunday and was taken to St.

Mary's hospital. P. A. Gould, mayor of Wilroads was a business caller at the court house yesterday on business. Mr.

Geo. J. Zeigler who is in the Register of Deeds, Mrs. Jesse Rex Medical department in a camp in Maryland, was honorably discharged The Mimneola schools were closed Two of the Kinkelaar boys of of Wright was brought here yesterday to the St. Marys hospital.

They are both sick with the influenza. and came in yesterday morning. Tuesday because of an influenza case Schoof was taken suddenly ill at her office in the court house yesterday afternoon. She was reported as resting easy last night. in school.

Bloom Booster. Funeral services for the late E. Oliphant were held on the lawn at C. A. Dierking of Wilburn township Miss Lola Davis returned from Sterling yesterday aternoon.

Miss Davis was called there to attend her brother-in-law's funeral. was looking after business interests at the court house yesterday. his home in Hutchinson, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Neff of Hutchinson officating.

For that weakness following try Chiropractic treatments by Dr. Sontagg, Hoover building. Phone 116W. All calls answered Mr. Smith L.

Pine of north of town promptly day or night. was here yesterday looking after bus iness interests and shopping. E. B. Peterson who has been in Kansas City for the past two weeks taking treatments returned home S.

F. Taylor and family of Richland township who have been sick with the influenza the past week, were reported as much improved The many friends of Dr. T. L. Mc-Carty are greatly pleased to see his familiar face on the street again after a prolonged sick spell.

They all Mr. Al Herzer of Dalhart, Texas, is here visting Mrs. Herzer's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mayze of thjs city.

express the wish that he will soon' be Mrs. Mary Loop of Winston, came in Sunday morning on her way to Ft. Dodge to visit her mother, Mrs. himself again. Mrs Smith of Hutchinson Forrest Luther of Cimarron was a business visitor to the city yesterday.

The prospects for a bumper wheat crop in Gray county were never better says Mr. Luther. Wm. Long. was in the city yesterday looking aft er business and visiting friends.

Mr. S. C. Walker, jeweler at the Mrs. P.

Burgland came in yesterday Mosher Cochran Drug store, went The Santa Claus letters are beginning to arrive at the post office in considerable numbers. The boys promise the little folks that they will see they are promptly delivered to old Santa Claus. to Lewis Sunday on business, return ing Monday. Linemen from the Midland Light Ice company of Dodge City, are here this week, working on the elec from Peabody where she has been since the death of her brother-in-law, Mr. Perry.

2d Glummer and family were taken tric distribution system. The possi- 1 Killfioo T'l 4t.ni 1 1 1 l- 1 I Robert L. Mattery of the Eckles John Reidlinger, a prosperous far tiiau we win nave ngnis here by Christmas. Mullinville News store received word yesterday from mer of Wheatland township was a to the hospital yesterday being ill with influenza. Mr.

Glummer is a traveling salesman for the Dodge City Wholesale house. the war department that his brother Dusmess visitor to tne citv vesteraav. i He reports no influenza in his town-1 mue- Wilson was shaking hands Ray D. Mattery had been wounded in action in France on September 29. The extent of his injury was giv hip.

fWitn his many friends in the city yes- I lewiay. lie 13 now located nenr T.iv en. Martin 1. wlm has repre Mr Hart stopped in the city dependence, where he is engaged in farming. He was formerly in business here.

Sylvia Bartnett came in from Hutchinson yesterday after a week's vacation there and will take up her work at the Harvey House as cashier again soon. yesterday on his way home in Texas. According to information brought Mr.Hart was honorably dfisehtarged to the city from Bucklin the influ from Camp Funston. sented the First district or Illinois 111 the house for eight terms, lias announced Unit lie will lo a candidate for speaker if James R. Mann Is prevented from making iho race because of 111 health.

enza epidemic in that city is on the decline. No new cases were reported Miss Hazel Bowers who has been The report reached here yesterday home on a vacation for a few- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bragg moved into town yesterday from their ranch in Concord township. They expect to spend the winter in the city, and will reside in the Bessie Easton property on Central avenue.

in the last two days, and none of those on the sick list are dangerously of the serious illness of Clarence Smith of Winston, Mo. Mr. Smith returned home Sunday and has taken ill. They have had no deaths. up her work at the Williams Variety is a cousiri of Clyde and Clang Smith Store of this city.

Henry Nichols of bpearvule was )5i at Duck- The funeral of Harry Burtnett, Palm-Olive so 3 for wall's. Sherman Bucher who has been her with hi3 daughter, Mrs. Fell Kure, brother of Sylvia Burtness and the late Mrs. Winford Jacobs of this city, transacting business in the city yesterday. He reports several new cases of the influenza is Spearville today, but says they have no one who is seriously ill.

who is ill with influenza, left yesterday for his home in Kinsley. Mrs. I Will Preston arrived in the city were held from the Johnson undertak. yesterday from Nashville, Tenraiessee ing parlors at Hutchinson, Sunday Kure is reported better today. where he has been employed in one morning at 10 o'clock.

Lewis Converth who has been here on a four day furlough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Converth of north of town, will leave this evm The wind storm of Sunday did very little damage to the growing wheat is the opinion of most of the farmers who were in town yesterday. In some fields the'wheat which was just com-' ing up was cut off by the flying dirt, but this will -come again with a little moisture 01 uncle bam big powder mills. A Mr.

Arthur Starr who has boon vis-j days ago he received an injury iting in Lawrence for a week return- to one of his knees, which incapitated ed yesterday. Mr. Starr was former- him from work and was granted a ly employed ini the Rath Bainbridge leave of absence until January 1. He drugstore of this city, but has ac-(brought back a smal.box of samples cepted a positon in one of the Spear- of the powders used in the shells of ville drug stores. the different calibre guns.

ing or camp He reports that they mustered out about three thousand boys from Camp Funston last Friday PULASKI and Saturday..

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Years Available:
1916-1922