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The Daily Clarion from Dodge City, Kansas • 1

The Daily Clarion from Dodge City, Kansas • 1

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The Daily Clarioni
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Dodge City, Kansas
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DAILY CLARION I'oE JU iii fin ill 1 A FREE NEWSPAPER NO. lit DODGE CITY, KANSAS, MAY 10, 15)00 VOL. 1 THK DAILY CLARION A FREE NEWSPAPKK J. A. CLINK, Publisher.

208 FRONT STREET Have Just Recdved Another Ca; Load of REOS COME IN AND SEE THEM J. H. CAVANUGH Globe Restaurant Regular Dinner 11 to 2 Supper 5:30 to 8 Short Orders at all Hours. FAY, Prop. Death of Mr.

Chapman W. II. Chapman died at his home in this city Saturday evening, May 8, alter an illness of only six days. Mr. Chapman is one of the old settlers of Dodge City, a prominent business man, and oue loved and respected by WANT COLUMN FOR RENT Three unturuished rooms.

Apply H.L. Carey. all. His death casts a shadow of sorrow over the entire city. The funeral will be held this afternoon at 2:30 from the Christian church and will be under the direction of the P.

H. YOUNG Jeweler and Optician LARGEST STOCK TO, SKLKCT First Clans Repairing In All Lines. Alfalfa Meal GREAT so FEED B. M. ALFALFA MILLS JUST RECEIVED A FRESH LOT OF Blackberry and App Cider Top of all flavors.

Pies and Doughnuts. Fruits Fresh Each Wednesday. MRS. GRACE TALBOT Masonic fraternity. The remains GRAND VIEW HOTEL will be interred in Maple Grove oem-tery.

oooo Mrs. Deister Passes Away CARL VAN JCIPPEB M. W. SUTTON EUROPEAN Rooms, 25 Cents to $1.00 per Day Good Meals 25 Cents E. S.

ADAM Proprietor County Attorney Mrs. Louise W. Deister, wife of Charles Deister, died Saturday night LAWYERS G. DAVIS Does Shoe Repairing Neatly and With Dispatch. All Work Guaranteed First Class North end of Second Hand Store on Chestnut Street The DODGE ROOMING HOUSE Half Block West of Santa Fe Depot John Hughett, Proprietor Nice Comfortable Furnished Rooms for DAY AND NIGHT Office in Hoover Block Kansas Dodge City May 8, at 11 o'clock, after an illness of only a few days duration.

She is survived by a husband and two little sons. The funeral will be held from the Catholic church tomorrow at 9 a. m. The remains will be taken to Windhorst, Mrs. Deister's former home, for interment.

The Palace Livery Barn A Faulkner Prop Feed and Board a Specialty Argabright Sidlow DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries PHONE 107 MASONIC BUILDING Phone No. 2 Cor. of Walnut St. and R. R.

ave. oooo Council Proceedings Council meeting, mayor and full council Property to Sell In Different Localities in DODGE I WILLIAM WILKINSON GREAT WESTERN HOTEL Mrs. E. E. Boone, Proprietress Good Meals Comfortable Rooms Per Day present.

Minuits icau a.u. the coming year ap Girls Coming Miss Zoe Atchison and Miss Edna Rowan, lecturers and readers, will give a lecture interspersed with readings at the Methodist church tomorrow night, May 11. A collection will be taken. On Wednesday evening these ladies will give an elocutionary recital. The admission will be 10 cents.

The ladies are Y. W. C. T. U.

organizers and are heie under the auspices of the local union, and it is possible, if the time seems auspicious, that a may be organized in this city. oooo GEO. A. STUMPH COAL CITY SCALES PHONE 481 E. Ij.

STAN FIELD S. W. STURGEON Phone 3532 Phone 318 Office Phone 16 Dodge City Auto Supply Livery Co. Repairs and Supplies. Cars for Rent Day and Nipht.

First Class Service Guaranteed, Box 818 312 Chestnut Street "TAKE YOUR TROUBLES" To The Novelty Works. Bike, Gasoline Stove and Lawn Mover Repairing etc. 2nd Door West Masonic Temple. James Slack Shoe Repair Shop WORK NEATLY DONE In Basement Under Bee Hive Patronize Home Industry Keep Your Money in Dodge City. GIVE US A TRIAL Dodge City Steam Laundry For rent Rooming house.

Foley Cyrus Barrett is here from Great Bend to visit friends. Mr. L. E. Pendleton is in the city for a short time.

Miss Pearl Latimer returned to her home at Howell last night. Miss Madge Sutton of Great Bend is here to spend the week with her sister, Miss Eva Sutton. Lon Goddard and wife went over to Kinsley yesterday. A dance was given at the home of A. Colley north of town last Friday night.

Louis Loubner has returned from The PEARL HOTEL 500 CHESTNUT ST. COR. AVE D. Board $4.00 per week Board and Lodging $5.00 per week Meals 25 cents Mrs. E.

J. Parsons, Prop. pointed: W. H. Jacoby elected president of the council; claims and accounts passed on and allowed; city voted to allow W.

C. Preston $30.00 per week for water to supply two street sprinklers. Communications from Engineer Worlcy indicated that he would submit report on waterworks questions next week; petition for extending Lansing avenue was referred to the Street and Avenue committee; question of depositing city money was laid over; street committee report for April, received and tiled. City Weighers report for April received and filed; Mayor then made his suggestions and records to "the council: Appointments for marshal, John Madden, jr. Street Commissioner, A.

E. Baker; City Weigher, J. W. Wright, City Attorney, M. Ws Sutton.

The appointment of Sam Gallagher, for city clerk was rejected by the council by a vote of five to three. No other appointment was made. The city attorney was instructed to draft several new ordinances. The following committees were appointed: City Property and Public Improvements. Milton, Jacoby and Miller; Railways, Juneau, Imel and Miller; Judiciary, Motz, Jacoby and Miller; Streets and Alleys, Sidlow, Miller and Martin; Finance, Jacoby, Martin and Juneau; Light and Water, Martin.

Miller and Sidlow; Fire, Jail and Police. Miller Motz and Sidlow. Franchise and Licence, Imel, Jacoby and Miller; Public Works and Park, Milton, Miller, and Motz. Board of Health, Milton, Juneau and Martin. 0 0 0 I.

N. Carson of St. Joseph. is in the citv on business. Joe Kribs has returned from a visit with his parents in Springfield, Mo.

G. L. Painter made a trip to his old farm north of Offerle Sunday. P. A.

French of Hutchinson is here to take charge of the jewelry store of the late W. H. Chapman. AT $1.00. $2.00, $2.25 AND $2.75 Mr.

and Mrs. D. Stone of the Soldiers' home left this morning for Arkansas City on the sad duty of accompanying the remains of their mother there where interment is to be made. Mrs. Sharp who has been visiting at the Soldiers' home, returned to her home in Kansas City this morning.

Mrs. David McKee of the Soldiers' Home left this morning for Wichita. She was accompanied by Mrs. Hoss the profesional nurse of the cme. Gretchen Waist WITH DUTCH COLLARS NEW LOT JUST IN at the bee HIVE (St.

Louis where he has been visiting friends. I For Sale Two white Spitz puppies, 'malp nnd fpmale. Phone 241. 3t FOR SALE The ROOMING HOUSE Property on Santa Fe Irail Street scuth of the Santa Fe depot to the right person. Mrs.

W. P. Gray For Sale THE AUBURN AUTO CARS For Demonstration and Prices Bee E. S. ADAM, Agent PhonelOl Mrs.

Sturn has sold her property on Military Avenue. Mrs. Anderson of Oklahoma is visiting her mother Mrs. Hale. Mr.

DeWolfe of Emporia is a guest in the city. A. Lincoln Kirk will give a monologue entertainment at the Christian Church tomorrow evening, May 11. Mr. Kirk is a reader and impersonator of unusual ability.

He is highly recommended by the press all over the country. Admission 15 and 25 cents. A burglar was seen prowling around on East Chestnut street last night. He called at Mr. Glasgow's residence and one of the children, being awakened by the dog barking, saw him trying to remove the screen with the aid of the hoe.

He was See Geo. Cochran FOR WALL PAPER 3000 rolls of new wall Paper just received. 1 JOHN HARRIS City Boot Black AND WINDOW CLEANING 20 Front Street FIRE, LIGHTNING TORNADO! Good Insurance AGAINST THE ABOVE CAN BE HAD BY CALLING ON Hale English J. L. Meairs Son Grocery and Meat W.

E. CLAYTON PAINTER AND DECORATOR Carriage and Signs a Specialty. Market Front Street Phone 141' urmsuea Work Guaranteed rnone LEAVE ORDERS AT RUMSEY'S GROCERY frightened away by tit.

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Years Available:
1909-1909