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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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IHE DAILY CLARION A FREE NEWSPAPER VOL. 1 NO. 21 DODGE CITY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909. Sweet Mercantile Co Wholesale and Retail Grocers Cash Paid for Poultry, Efigs and Cream Give us a trial Phone 485 FIRE, LIGHTNING TORNADO! Good Insurance AGAINST THE ABOVE CAN BE HAD BY CALLING ON Hale English THE DAILY CLARION A FREE NEWSPAPER BELLE SANDERS, Publisher 208 FRONT STREET Resolutions Be resolved, that whereas it has pleased our Heavenly Father and Almighty, to take our dear beloved brother, Arthur G. Delinger, from this worjd below to his realms above to dwell with him in glory, and his seat in our couucil is now vacant, therefore, we the Knights and Ladies of Secur M.

W. SUTTON CARL VAN RIPER County Attorney LAWYERS Weather Forecast. Showers tonight and Friday. For good meals go to Globe Restaurant. 1 Mr.

II. G. Giles has bought a home in the southeast part of the city, of Mr. Hoover. New line of fancy aprons 25 to 50 cents.

-S. T. J. E. Williams.

County Superintendent Body field is having his office in the court house newly papered and carpeted. Good barn for rent. W. A. Glasgow, 208 Spruce Street.

G. L. Painter made a trip to Hodg-man county in an auto yesterday. He says he found Hodgeman county quite muddy. Carl Manda.

son of Frank Manda, who is playing third base for the Office in Hoover Block Kansas Dodge City ity of Dodge City council No. 1382, GREAT WESTERN HOTEL Mrs. E. E. Boone, Proprietress Good Meals Comfortable Rooms $1.00 Per Day THE ABURN AUTOCAR For Demonstration and Prices See E.

S. ADAM, Agent Phone 101 ThePEARLHOTEL 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. Lyons team, is 'leading the Kansas do hereby extend our most sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family and friends of. the deceased brother in their sad hour of affliction, and we commend them to the all wise and all powerful and all sympathizing God and Father, to put their trust in him, and ask His help and comfort, who alone can heal their wounded hearts and give them joy and consolation.

Resolved, that our charter be draped for 30 days in token of our sorrow and lamentations. Be it further Resolved, that these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of our council and a copy be sent to each of our city papers. Fraternally, D. P. RAGLAND MRS, H.

G. DEWAR MRS. J. H. LEVY Committee.

STRAWBERRIES BY THE CRATE ONLY MARTIN BROS. Phone 70 Argabright Sidlow DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone 107 SEE Cochran Drug Co. FOR Base Ball Goods PIONEER Barber Shop and Bath Rooms Five First Class Barbers 216 Front St WILL LOWMAN. Prop SEE G. L.

PAINTER for REAL ESTATE and AUTOMOBILES Lands to Exchange for City Property RE YOUNG Graduate Optician We Cany a Full Line of Optical Goods. Special Attention Given to the FITTING OF SPECTACLES CORRECTLY League in batting. The many friends of Mrs. Dave Thurston who has been very ill, will' be glad to know that she is much improvd. Mrs.

Lelia Stone who has been very ill for some time and under the care of Mrs. Sondles, the nurse, has been removed to Mrs. Sondles' country home. We have profound regard for a long suffering public who will tolerate a parody on a newspaper that can't even get its date line right. Report comes from south of Hutchinson that it rained all night Monday night and is still so wet that farmers connot get into the field.

Those Dutch collars at Jennie E. Williamsbut vou don't have to be Dutch to wear one. They are becoming to other nationalities, as well. Call and see them. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss Cora Connaway, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. N. J. Connaway, to Mr. Oscar Bushoski of Syracuse, on Tuesdsy evening, May 25, at 8 o'clock.

Mr. Henry Heustis, who was operated on Monday for appendicitis, is getting along as as possible, and is quite cheerful considering the suffering which necessarily follows an operation. Mrs. Bateman came in from thirty miles southwest of town yesterday, returning this morning, Melvin Price, from the southwest part, of the county, was in the coun ty seat yesterday J. P.

Reinernt and family have returned from their trip in the west. Mr. Reinert bought a farm near Rose dale, Oregon, where he expects to take his family about the first of June for permanent residence; Star Restaurant $4.00 WANT COLUMN FOR RENT. -Desirable furnished room in modern house, W. A.

208 Spruce Street. Board, per week Meals 2oc Good Meals Good Service MRS. R. T. BURCHER, Prop.

Mrs. Luther came over from Cimarron yesterday. Mr. Ford and, Mr Jurding expect to start to Colorado tomorrow. Before you paint ask about Heath and Millikan paint at the Palace Drug Store.

Mrs. Gene Walker is expecting her brother and his wife and daughter from Dayton, Ohio, to visit her soon. Mrs. Joe Evans is expected tomorrow from Morimer, Iowa, to be the guest of her niece, Mrs. H.

F. Millikan. The Presbyterians will hold their prayer- meeting tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hanna. Work on the prospect well is at a stand still just now until the tools arrive which are required for the present predicament. The Junior class of the high school will give a reception to the Seniors tomorrow night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Petti john. Mrs. H. F.

expects her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Merideth to arrive tomorrow from Griswold, Iowa, to be her guests for some time.

Try our Want column. Go to Steele's studio for photos. Copies of the Clarion may be had at the office any time. W. G.

Bennett, of Unadilla, N. is here on business. John T. Bartlett of Larned, who purchased three quarter sections of land of Frank Goudy of Wilburn township has moved his family there and will make it his home. The weather man seemed to remember eyeryone else before Dodge City with rain but our turn has come now.

We got a soaker this afternoon with promise of moe tonigh and tomorrow. Try our want column. It does the work. Mr. Etrick will soon be ready to begin work on the new city directory.

See those new patterns in semi-porcelain queensware at S. T. These goods are in such demand that I have decided to carry them, both ia sets and open stock. Call and see them. Mr and Mrs.

C. E. Baker, who made an auto trip to Ashlakd and Minneola, came in last night reporting tnud all the way home..

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Years Available:
1909-1909