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Garnett Journal-Plaindealer from Garnett, Kansas • 4

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From Tuesday's Dally Prices Dud (n millions tf hornet Mrs. Loa uroll It tick with measels. ETTfna Hawley is purchased of 1 tun au ucre of land adjoining Uim oa the past, and will convert It Into a little fruit farm, making small fruits a specialty. There Is al-ways a good market for fruit. Mrs.

N. Stanley and daughter Mrs. Smith ware in from Csdir Ridge Mr. E. Sewell went to Kansas City this morning.

Harry returned to Law rence this morning. BAKING OWDER 'J from Colony S. B. Hamilton ws up today cn business. mis a iter noon.

Mrs. staaloy says considerable corn has teen planted on the Ridge. Her son Elmer's Is in a hospital at Sioux City, Iowa, Is gradually Improving. On Overalls and Jackets We bought all the surplus stock the manufacturer had (50 dozen) while they last we will sell (2 to a customer) at the following. 4 it is puc up uncier tne supervision 01 a curapi.it.-iu tc chemist, from the finest materials possible to select, liana Ilansou at ti.ciirli.rv tViik l'Vrlif fn i 1 VT fllPSt tvl fund.

Bl Se tts on sale (or Lane's drug store. by leading Therefore, CALIMIKT is recommended We learn that Miss Ruth McMurray, while skating at the rink this after physiciau3 and chemists. Prices Mrs. V. U.

Reynolds and are all down with the gtip. noon, fell ana tuobe an arm in two .7 places. She was taken to Dr. Curt Perfect in Quality Economical in Uso Moderate in Prico r57 ningnanrs ouaca and the aria was Alton Mansfield, and L. Sams had business at Mont Ida today.

treated. We have learned no further particulars. Calumet Is so carefully and scientifically prc-parcJ twit tho Mrs. Rosa Lewis returned today 1 Here- ft neutralization of ll absolutely penect. from visiting at Colony.

the fore. Calumet leaves no Rochello Salts or Alum in Mrs. McCoole and Mrs. A. 0.

Hub food. It Is iln niUnllv correct. Tor your kiomuc bard will go to Kansas City in the uke use Calumet. Far economy's sake buy Culuiuot. George Currier went up to Kansas morning.

McCoole will visit her City on business today. $1,000.00 elven for any subntance Injurious to Louisa fuuaJ in Caluuiet. daughter Anna a week, spending Eas C. A. Owens left today for Leaven- ter with her, and Mrs, llubbard will visit her daughter Mrs.

Chas. McDon visit a brother at the soldiers' home. ald and family a few days. Regular $1.00 values go at 59c Regular 7oc values go at i 39c Regular G5c values go at 2c All are of the best of plain blue and striped denims. All are worth more than twice the prices we ask for them.

Don't Miss This Opportunity. Our clothing also at ridiculous low prices. "We do not have a large force of clerks to pay, we operate on low expense therefore the customer customer does not have clerk hire to pay when he purchases goods from us. Loren Alexander, of Welda town Will Moore has been very sick dur ship, and Miss Iva Hicks, of Qaruett the past week, and is just able to sit will be united in marriage tomorrow up a little each day. m'mUU mYl-mimkm City.

Wheat shipped from any inf tIipkp towns to Galveston is about jioon, st the home of the bride's Mrs. P. E. Eeencv returred from Clark T. KMchardson.

Editor. mother. The) happy couple will bo given a reception Friday evening, at never hauled to Kansas City, but goes direct to Galveston from the Topeka after a visit of a few the home of Frank Elliott and wife days with her husband. point of shipment. Yet, the peo- tifenhad Each Fridivv Morningj Citv Paper of Garnett southvest cf town.

We wish to offer our congratulations in advance. 5 W. Garriion made a business trip to Kansas City yesterday, returning in the night. I pie have been compelled to pay for hauling wheat to Kansas ubIUhea Otficia.1 county a Dollar and Fifty Cents a Year AST Miss. writes hermotht that she and her pocket-book and it the wstoaoe hi Garnett.

Kansas ''if Kansas wheat-growers had Misses Frances and Susie Osborn ar gesond class mull matter. been given the Kansas City-Gal- Mrs. Oscar Parks and Mr a. Page were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Sarah Walker today.

(Conscientious Clothier) rived safely at Emporia, but had only ANNOUNCEMENTS veston rate which irom every point of justice they should have I aoutnwest Corner Square. Garnett, Kansas, isas. two minutes to change cars at Ottawa They have all secured comfortable quarters in the same houae, and are i Charley Welsh is eipected to arrive from Pueblo, tonight. He will assist his brothers In the drug store. ready to get down to hard work In the price of wheat would or Eomination for Register of Deeds, have been from seven to ten cents abject to the discision of the Re- a bushel higher since the deep- the State Normal.

water harbor was established at Doctors Mllllgan and Kirkpatrick mbllcsn primary. 1 will neartuy reeiate all the assistance I may re elve to this end. Ghees Biebly. The west-side Bible Study class will meet with Mrs. Dr.

Kirkpatrick tomorrow afternoon, with Mrs. jlise as leader. i Galveston. Since Senator Long who went to Westphalia yesterday to first entered congress, the wheat operate for appendicitis ontaefour year-old child of Wilse Fox, decided growers of Kansas have paid millions of dollars to the trans Bristow Attacks Long. that an operation was not advisable at this time.

Mrs. Fox is a danghter of J. T. Tarelkeld, of Greeley, went dowi to Iola yesterday, to visit friends. He returned on the plug this morning.

portation companies for a serv County Treasurer Reynolds, and he ice that was never rendered, and went down yesterday to Indian Creek iloxie Sentinel (Rep.) J. L. Bristow, candidate for where the family now live. for which the railroads gave El Vi3, Uljf 1 cci cue Qlad! 4t4 I have on a pair of lacy's Tan oxfords His prices are right and he is Mrs. A.

Johnson returned this Jnited States senator, started aithem absolutely nothing in re- W. A. McDowell and Miss Mabel morning from visiting her daughter, Elsie, at Kansas City. Miss Elsie came home with her. Church, of lone Elm, secured a mar riage license last Saturday, and were to be married by Rev.

Bailey, this af T. E. Fuller does not claim to be a ternoon, but, as theroads are bad and jobber in groceries, bat he sold a big Located door south Donh ol Commerce bill yesterday to Mit Weaver for hiB Central City store. the rain still marriage has not taken place at this writing 4:20. Later: The affair took place at the home of Thos.

McDowell, at 4:30. Arthur Craig, who was down from of questions ior aenatoi In the fourteen years of xmg to answer. Senator Long, genator Longs service, he has his speech before the Repub-jnever made the snghtest effort can convention, spent much tQ remedy this evil and relieve ime telling the Republicans what the armers of Kansas from he (Long) had in Wash- injJ tWg tribute t0 the raiiroads. agton with the President and He hag not only fafled to relieve enators, and Mr. Bristow wants the people from this injustice, know why he does not use but hasvote(i against measures is influence to help Kansas peo- that QUght tQ bring them relief le.

Mr. Bristow says: genator says be js the "I see that the friends of Sen- invincible champion of Roose-tor Long are saying that he has lt yet he has 0pp0Sed the the backbone of the Roose- measures in congress which the elt administration; that he dis- Yesent wants enacted. The Taft; that he induced jp hi messares and Ancll Hatten, of the Westphalia the State University on a visit, returned to Lawrence yesterday afternoon. Frank and Rudolph Nesbitt have also returned. Times, came in yesterday afternoon, so help organize the Bryan club.

He says Coffeyjcounty is pretty well or John Vaughn was fishing yesterday, ganized now, the organization being known Bryan Guards. Burlington is the central point, and the head man is oi Fisn creek, and landed a four- pound basis. That is the biggest true known as Colonel. The head of each fiih story of the season, to date. anxiliary club is called Captain.

There ia Prfisident to accept Taft as' Voc, a0 Jesse Mansfield purchased Mrs. Ben are over 400 members in Coffey county already. and then ProceedediHn Biy Yovir Easter Hod act CLOSING OUT SALE Mrs. Tuckers Everything going at Cost West 5th St. Garnett, Kas.

Dnng Uie wuuic wanu, nmnnnt Of StOCkS and DOnOS tnat Into a WAll-eBtablished bnsiness. Hans Hanson is typically an Amer vav of thinking. railroads and public-service cor Al Owens took the train here ican play bristling with ridiculous situations and dramatic climaxes. The air of the piece is especially whole "These assertions by the ben- for He porations may issue, but Senator wmriPBta-on with bi" Kansas jiongnasmvanauiy vuieuagamfcL came down six lweeks ago to build a some and its fun is particularly clean, not being dependent on the buffoonery own speecnat uie buiietuii-i S0Ufirht to place house for John "-Reddineton. on his farm north of Harris.

He also did ention, wherein he snowea wnat guch restrictions The President remendous influence he had with declared in favorof giving and suggestiveness bo commonly employed by comedy dramas. The piece some building on the Doolln farm. has an efficient cast and comes highly is colleagues in the senate, the interstate commerce commis F. J. Melvin was down from Glen- recommended and appears here Thurs day night.

sion authority and means to ascertain the actual value of rail- loch yesterday, transacting business. Jeff has a prosperons look, and from what we learn he is doing a nice busi G. W. Grimmer, of the Greeley wavs. Yet.

Senator Long has ness. neighborhood, was in town yesterday voted against every proposition afternoon, and paid us a visit in the of this kind that has been before E. Sewell returned this morning evenine. in company with his friend Jobwork at the Review Jcate that Mr. Long is a man of verwhelming influence in the ation.

It is unfortunate that Senator has not used his reat power and prestige to do a aw important things for the aople of Kansas. He has been i congress about fourteen years. i all that time, Kansas wheat-rowers have been paying trans- otation companies for hauling from a business trip to Kansas City, the senate. R. Trimmell, who lives on the old Warrensburg, Nevada and several other pointsin (Missouri and two or Bulsow farm, in east Monroe.

Mr. Grimmer says he attended a county "The Senator, in his speeches and interviews, seems to be very three points inJNebraska. He left last "spellin' skule" at Ottawa last Satur Thursday, and has been "on the wing" much for the President, but very much against him when it comes day, in which thirteen townships took ever since. part, there being twenty five contes tants. Mr, Grimmer's daughter was Saturday, In speaking of Miss one of the contestants, their district being one of the joint districts, part to supporting in the senate the things for which the President stands.

It is one thing to praise President Roosevelt for political Fanny Smith's letter, we said that she and hersister, Alice, had been at Anderson and part in Franklin. Humboldt, attending the funeral of a four-days-old niece of their brother purposes and another thing to support his measures in congress White Loaf Flour As Good os any Woman Warns James Smith. We should have said ieir wheat to Kansas City hether it is taken there or not. "For years, the rate on wheat om Wellington, Wichita, Great end, Hutchinson, McPherson, fatfna and all other towns in the heat-growing belt to Galveston as been the rate from Kansas ity to Galveston plus the local te from these points to Kansas his daughter. Mr.

andJMrs. A. N. Andrews and son Mark and family expect to leave Seattle Thursday. They have been having a good deal of difficulty to secure berths in a sleeping car, and in an effective way." Mrs.

Martin (wife of the meat mar athR Tiw Kind Yon Have Always toffl ket man), who has been nursing her daughter in Kansas City, returned feared they were not going to be able to get them in order start when they home SaturdaynigLt, and now she is had planned. However, by a deal of very sick. The family lives in the 0 telephoning yesterday, they secured a B. Adams home. -rTT itt tott.

President. GEO. W. HDNLEY, Cashier couple of booth tickets that had been raturned Ebv purchasers, and these W. SHIELDS, Vice-President.

A. B.IJ0HNS0N. Ass'tlCashier, CONDENSED OFFICIAL! STATEMENT OF THE Mr. and Mrs. James Tefft were en ticketslmust be used on Thursday of tertained at dinner, Sunday, at the this week.

For this reason they will home of D. B. Randall. Mrs. Randall National Bank of Commerce was sick, and her Json Garry prepared Btart ajfew days sooner than they had intended.

Mrs. Andrews' health is the dinner. The guests say it was a We have just received another car of the famous "Whue Remember when you are using the White Loaf flour you are using the very best that is made. The White Loaf is different from the other brands of flour, it is hard and soft wheat blended. You are sure of having good bread, and bread that will stay moist longer than what is made from hard what is made from hard wheat flour If you have been having trouble with your bread, all we ask is that you try one sack of this flour and if after using you are not satisfied, we will hand your money back Honest all through.

mighty fine OF GARNETT. KANSAS. Friday. February 14. 190 very poor, and Mr.

AndrewB is anzi ons to get started, ai she was perfect lv they were out there Mr. andjMrs. Frank Larkin and Borne months ago. LIABILITIES child came up from Channte this $281,842.85 A gentleman who wai 'returning morning, to celebrate the ninetieth birthday of Grandpa Borror. Mrs.

Larkin is his youngest daughter. They RESOURCES 'i35- $134,683.08 aking House 7,500.00 mitnre and Fixtures. 1.500 00 198,125.32 9,965.55 home from down town last night at a Deposits Surplus and National Currency Capital 25.000.00 late through the east return home tonight. 25,000,00 idn school vard. and there found small boys and girls sitting in the deep doorways.

We do not see why Mrs. S. T. McMahon, of Sugar Val-ey, paid us a vitit tLis mornrrg. Her ITotai $341,808.40 $341,808.40 Total.

Brothers parents do not keep tab on their chil daughter, Frances, who is teaching at W. Uucley, J. W.JShields, Scott Elliott, J. H. Cannon.

and know where they are at Great Bend, will close her school to JlRCV.iWJ' Carelessness on the part of morrow, arjd will attend the teachers' Careful Service, Courteous Treatment, Liberal Accommodations, mren'a results in trouble later 1st door north Garnett Hardware Co. Phone 66 Plenty of Money to Loan where there ia Plenty of Security summer scnoolatthe Statn Normal at Empnria. She will teach again at EnHOBBBsn Parents, you should know where your little boys and girls are at nights. Great Bend the coming year. YOUR BUSINESS, SMALL OR LARGE.MS'.'INVITE.

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Years Available:
1864-1912