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The World Brotherhood from Dodge City, Kansas • 8

The World Brotherhood from Dodge City, Kansas • 8

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Dodge City, Kansas
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8
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THE WORLD BROTHERHOOD OFFICE AND PRINTING PLANT Is now located on the second floor of the new steam laundry building in the north east corner. No. 316 Chestnut Street. Frank Richards has purchased the l'ark Livery J. V.

Sharp, of was in the city Monday on business. Burt Bogart, G. M. and E. E.

Bis-sett, of Bucklin, were in the city Tuesday. David Linger, a prominent citizen of Pleasant Valley township, died last week. Fred Tassett, Louis Shultz and Theodore Buxe, of Wheatland, were county seat visitors Tuesday. Mr. Knober, Eugene Soule, Bob Moody and Harry Torline, of Spear-ville, were business visitors at the county seat Wednesday.

R. S. Crane, who has been, in the Thompson Pine hospital for three The Churches Commercial Club Organized The Dodge City Commercial club was organized last Friday evening with more than 130 members. They included -3 pHictically all the business men of city and some. other citizens aud a few farmers.

It will be Incorporated. Application for a charter has been or will be made immediately. The board of directors are: Geo. M. Hoover, W.

J. Fitzgerald, C. A. Milton, P. II.

Sughrue, A. Russell, O. II. Simpson, L. J.

Petti john, L. G. Groberty. XV. Fitzgerald, president; L.

G. Groberty, secretary: Geo. M. Hoover, treasuier. Two large and enthusiast ic meeting's have been held.

When the charter is received and the organization is perfected with a set of by-lays and headquarters secured, the club will have the most complete organization in Dodge City. About $2,300 has been raised. The purpose is to promote the general welfare of the city and county in every possible way. 0. H.

Simpson E. lENr4ISTS Office in Simpson Bldg. Phone f'. Dodge City, New and Second Hand weeks past, is greatly improved ana LU UC UUl 111 clllUUlitl nttft. SECOND HAND GOODS A SPECIALTY Entire house keeping outlits at a very low price The next regular county teachers' examination will take place at the court house Friday and Saturday, January 28 and 29, beginning at 8 b.

b. Lash The Star rooming house on Front M. SUTTON CAKL VAN RIPEi: street has Mrs. J. Methodist Eqiscopal A.

V. Cumuiings. Pastor. Parsonage, 711, Avenue U. Phone 172.

Preaching Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and evening at Sunday school Epworth 1 League, 0.30 Juuior League every Sunday afternoons at 3 p. ra. Ofllcial board meeting lirst Tuesday evenings ot each month. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings. Ladies Aid meet every Wednesday ternoon in the church parlors Woman's Home Missionary society third Friday of each month at the homes of the members.

Epworth League business meetings first Monday evenings of each month. The public is cordially invited to all the services of this church. Good music is the aim of our chorus choir. The usual services will be held in the Methodist church next Sunday. The pastor will preach at 11 a.

m. and 7:30 m. The public is cordially invited. i "Presbyterian Sunday Services Sunday school, Morning service, 11 a. m.

Junior Christian Endeaver, Men's Brotherhood first and third Sundays of each month. Christian En deavor 6 m. Evening service p. m. Week Day services Bible Study class.

Mondays, m. Missionary Society first Tuesday of each month. 3:00 p. Ladies Aid Society Wednesdays 2.00 p. m.

Prayer meeting Thursday p. m. A. M. Eells.

pastor. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at'the morning service next Sunday. The other regular services will be maintained as usual. The public is cordially in has purchased the furniture and bed ding of Mrs. Effie Raines and is -now County Attorney LAWYERS Office in Hoover Block Dodge City Kansas in charge.

A ioint installation of the Modern -Woodmen and Roval Neighbors was held at the Masonic frail Wednesday RUSH night. At the conclusion of the in- Republican Prosperity What is going, to happen next? Did you hear the rumble and squeaking of. the republican prosperity wheels during the last fifteen days? There is something gone wrong with the machinery. The shafting must be out of line. The cogs are not mashing properly and are slipping and rattle'is daily increasing.

At one place meat has been eliminated from the bill of fare for thirty days. Cause: too high. The upper class are still in the and will be as long as the old system lasts. The middle class is bobbing up and down ahd with each effort loosing one or more points. The lower or laboring class are short in cash and unable to meet necessary expenses.

Hence short in rations, fuel and clothing-, because of low wages in comparison to high prices of rent, fuel, clothing and all the other necessities of life. But what of the down and outs? The unemployed and the bankers who have" failed in presevring that was committed to their keeping under' a the Royal Neigobors at a banquet Plates were laid for 105. Has on hand in SPECIAL BUGGY HOUSEthe largestand best assortment of carriages, buggies, spring wagons, delivery wagons and carts ever any town in this corner At an adjourned court held this week the case of Behee plaintiff and Randolpd Hannon defendant, wherein the defendant had made a criminal charge against Mr. Behee's son supposedly with the intent to extort money, was tried and on Thursday morning the jury "brought a verdict of not guilty. of Kansas.

Studebaker and John Deere quality. Prices to suit every body. vited. St. Cornelius' Episcopal Services, Holy Communion a.

m. every Sunday, also on first Sunday in month at 11 a. Morning prayer 11 a. (9 a. m.

first Sunday in month) evening prayer, Guilds; St. Cornelius' Ladies' Guild meets on For Sale The Grandview Hotel property on system of usury. Under the law some Santa Fe Trail was traded lora half -section of land to Mr. Williamson last week. Mr.

Williamson took possession Saturday and will manage the second floor as a rooming bouse and To any person wishing- a good size4 heating stove, suitable iorofficerstore or shop, that will burn soft or hard coal. We can accommodate them at of the latter get stripes, the balance might be classed with the unemployed among the hindmost and according 1 A 3 J.1 J- i- nas renteu uic uming room depart to the old adage the devil takes them. Isn't it about time the old Elephant and capitalist' under his control become extinct? Then, this 'nation will rise to a higher civilization built a greatly reduced price. For particulars call at this office. FOR SALE Lots from one to a block.

If" you want a nice place to raise chickens come and let us talk it over. Will trade for 'i P. H. SUGIIRE. on equal rights and privileges to all the terra firma of Socialism, of Wednesday 2 a.

St. Agnes' Guild on Tuesday at p. m. Choir rehearsal on Wednesdays 7:30 p. m.

Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock. You are heartily welcome to all services. B. T. Bensted, Rector.

Baptist C. J. Spiers, pastor. Worship and preaching Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and evening at Sunday school at 10, B.Y.P.U. at Prayer meeting Thursday evenings.

The YVomrn's Missionary Circle meets the first Wednesday afternoons of each week. Teacher training class meets at the home of the pastor Wednesday evening. Christian M. Lee Sorey, Pastor. Preaching Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 7:30.

Sunday school at Christian Endeavor at C.W.B.M the first Wednesday of each month. Philo-Christis, -Wednesday true democracy. Mr. and Mrs. F.

C.Briggs and fam ment to O. J. Adkins, late, second cook of the Harvey House, who will attend to the culinary department and serve first class meals. The'sad news was received Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Marguerite Fasig, of Ashland, Ohio, mother of Mr.

A. Fasig, who died in this city the. 5th of this month. Mrs. Fasg died at the age of 82 years, 8 months and 8 days.

She was seriously ill at the time of her son's death. Mrs. Fasig was a cousin of Grover Cleveland. She leaves to mourn her loss one son. two daughters and one sister.

Dr. Driver's lecture, "The Anglo-Saxon and the Future Rulership of the World," at the Methodist church ily of Houston, Texas, who were called here by the death of Mrs. Brigg's father, Mr. Fasig, returned to their home Tuesday evening. and view 1 Cafe O.

J. ADKINS, Mgr. Board per week $4.50 Meals 25 cents REAL ESTATE, For Sale Cheap 105 -acres adjoining DtSSge City-. 60 acres in wheat, all in cultivation. $36 per acre.

evenings. Teachers training class, Tuesday evenings. Prayer meeting and teachers meeting Thursday evenings. Catholic Father. Mennis celebrates Mass at the Catholic church Sunday morning at and Mass and sermon at Benediction at Sunday school in the morning immediately after benediction.

Mass every morning at 8. Church of Christ Will meet for the present at 806 east Spruce street at '10 a. m. You are cordially invited to attend, 1 Good relinquishment'for sale three miles from town. Price $150.

under the auspices oi tne Jjoage uity Lyceum Cource, was by far the most profound of any given this city during the season. His oratorical power is great, dramatic and. forceful. He held the rapt attention of the audience for about two and a half hours and delighted them with his 160 acres 2 1-2 miles from Deerfield, in sugar beet country, 15 acres under the ditch. Good improvements.

Price $2,600. Court House News The court house roof has been repaired and repainted. The county treasurer is busy getting his books ready for the general distribution of the taxes which have been paid in. 1 4 The county attorney and county clerk have been called to Topeka next Moneay to confer with the attorney general and tax commissioner on matters of importance to Ford county and the coming assessment. Rev.

F. N. Lynch, pastor of the First Methodist church of Topeka, delivered a very able address on The many unique epigramatic expressions. We did not agree with him in all points in relation to the dollar, and the varied purpose for which it has been used, or ship subsidy because there is a better way coming. Asa whole it was a grand and in-strcutive lecture and worth much more than the admittance fee.

160 4 miles from New Ulysses, Grant county. 100 acres broke. Price $1,000. 640 acres 6 miles from railroad town in Seward county to trade for merchandise. $7,000.

y- For particulars call at the World Brotherhood office or see Henthorn Clothier Worthwhile of Life, in the rink Tues day evening at the close of the preaching services, to an audience of about 1,000 people..

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