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Garland Gazette from Garland, Kansas • 5

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Garland Gazettei
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su f. PIOMEER LUMBERYARD Waft str88t and National Ave. PORT SCOTT ifjbn Mr. H. Sikes, who has been tin Monday, He is also president of the Bank of Livery, Boarding Sale Stable.

On EltbarFbon No. 14. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS ltlng Mrs, Robins started Thursday evening for her home in Louisville, 1 J. P. Wren went to Gas the latter part of last -week Clint Glover has painted and fixed up his buggy until it doesn't look i like it was evey" rescued so roughly from a 'fire.

G. R. Marks went to Port Scott Sat- urday morning and returned Sunday morning. Miss Ida Gribble was. down-from Uniontown visiting her sister Mrs.

Prank Draper. She also spent isome time visiting her friend Miss Goldie Whiteside. Lyman Bolinger finished painting the large building owned by the Rol-lnger Lumber company, this week. The Wesley Brotherhood at this place have another debate for next week. The question is, "Resolved, that a young man in the city has a better opportunity than one in the country." Prank Pool and Otis Lease are for the affirmative and W.

I. (LlPQlitesIde and Wallace" Bollnger for rithe negative. Chas. Alsop and family moved to Uniontown last week. Mr.

Alsop will conduct the barber shop at that pT)' Harry Luman is our barber in Chas Alsop's place. Thos. Thogmartin. returned Thursday from Central, where he has been doing business for the Fort Scott Stone and Construction company. J.

C. Thogmartin and wife returned from California, Thursday morning. Mr. Thogmartin has been doing stone work at that place. The safe for our new bank was unloaded Friday.

It was very heavy Highland, one of the best banks. In Kansas. C. iW. Snider' cashier of the Clinton National Bank, vice-president of the Garland State Bank and dlreo1 tor of the State' Bank or Whiting.

E. Laughlln, cashier of the Garland State Bank and stockholder in the Clinton National Bank: Luther Car- telyou, teller, of the First National Bank of Parsons, and stockhold in the Garland State Bank. H. Turner auditor for.the JfC. R'y and B.

Burns assistant cashier of the Garland State J. N. Pierce of Clinton, a retired capitalist and owner of large tracts of land in Oklahoma. C. O.

Whltford, with the St. Louis San Francisco R'y and stockholder in the Garland State Bank John W. Golden president of the Gold en Bros; Lumber and Hardware Co, and th Garland State Bank and owner of several hundreds of acres of land in ernon County, and A. Thompson from the First National Bank of Dunlap Iowa. For absolute guarantee of responsi bllity and protection the institution offers its patrons as strong a group' ing of names as can be found any where in the country, Several of these men have state wide reputations.

The cashier, R. Thompson, is the son' of Methodist Minister of the Des Moines, Iowa, annual conference in Iowa. He was two years withxthe First Natioal Bank of Iowa, one of the strongest financial institutions of that city. He has a fine business training and brings every qualification to his new position to win success. A bank has long been needed tor Redfleld and vicinity, It is a flour ishing town In the midst of a rich ter ritory and this new enterprise will help all lines of business, and promote the business activities throughout the country.

Their business starts good and we would like to see the people patronize this, our bank, 7 Mrs. Lavina Woods had a new roof put on her dwelling this week. Chas. Williams came over Tuesday and went to Fort Scott. Thos, Turner bought the corner, lot in front of Bolinger Lumber hardware store, of this week.

Abram Johnson and wife attended the meeting of the Traveling Mens' Association at Wichita last Friday and Saturday, The corner of Third, and Cedar Sts. is the patriotic spot of our town, the colors of the houses there form national colors. Dick Tedder is working very hard to organize a ball team this year but is having all kinds of hard luck, A. A. Bolinger has made arrange ments for a first-class musical entertainment to be given In Boliriger Hall next Saturday evening.

J. N. Holt went to Fort Scott Monday. Misses Daisy Lease and Bird the Eastern Star reunion at Wichita, last week. Howard' Troy went to Fort Scott, there it's all over.

tONorth Aaa Street I B. Smith Co. SELECT FROM. P. BRUCE CO, Manufacturers of and dealers in moncmental building Work.

From all leading American and Foreign Marbles and Granites. All lettering and curving finished with Puematic Tools. IRON FENCING, AND STONE WORK 119 E. Walnut nbubdr, mo, ISO National Ave. pt, scott, ks 2o Years In thetransfer and storage business in this city.

I have the best dray teams and wagons to be found in Ft Sco tt and keep men who know how to treat you right. I anprpedo et.ar handle anything in my line and give prompt attention to your work. Give me atrial Johnson, Phone No. 220 Bell. POLAR BEAR FLOUR The Best that money and brains can produce 5 made from the best Kansas Hard Wheat.

All grocers sell it. Trade supplied by Stadden Brokerage Fort Scott, Kans. Nelson Hubbard Sr Co. General Insut ance Agency. We have strong compauies and give careful attention to your business.

106 Main St. Fort Scott, Kans. Chas, Jones, THE EXPRESSWAN Baggage and Transfer work promptly attended to. You will always fin me ready and on time. I want your business.

Home Phone 185. Offloe Phone 110. CAREY'S PASTRY KITCHEN Moody Blook. 2nd and Main. FT.

SCOTT. Do you like good things to eat? If so give us a call. Ws can furnish you with the" most delicious pastries. We cater to-parties and weddings. Everything New.

Ratesl.SOperday. TNENEW TREMONT HOUSrl -A. L. Woodard Pr 0p Th best house in the state frj EleotrieOars from.aUDepo Good Sample Fort Scott, ED S. no.

27588. Jim Connolly was visiting hers Sun Miss Stella went to fort Scott, Mon Prof. Homer Ramsey wa visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Raw sey, Miss, Mary Ramsey was down from Gas City, Saturday and Sunday, Mr. Claud Jones and Mies Slsle Herrod attended the battl concert at Saturday night. Howard Trv bought th.j ground where tEe livery barn burned from Ed Monday mornlag," A. Mason, district manager of the National lnsuranoe company, was out doing business with our hus tllng insurance mon, Glover A Troy, one day last week.

I. N. Bolinger shipped two cars cf cattle to Kansas City Monday. Adam Bolinger Is at Eureka Springs Arkansas, where he will spend a tew weeks. M.

L. Ramsey was on the sick list the first of the week, Grant Hornaday was out from Fort Scott, Monday. Frank Keany of Fort Scott was he between trains Monday. i Glover Bros, have decided to put in a small line of drugs and drug sun. dries as an experiment and if It proves to be a paying business they will add to their fltock.

We think this a very good thing and hope it will prove a success. Don't be aggravated to reath by your chickens digging up "your garden truck. Fence them out with poultry fence and get it at the Bolinger JUm ber A. Roy Thompson, the man from Dunlap, Iowa, who has been selected as caBhier for the -Redfleld State bank is a very nice appearing youiig man and we can Judge a man by no better means than the things they say of him where he came from. The fol lowing was taken from the Dunlap Reparter: Roy Thompson for the past two years bookkeeper la the First Nation al bank of this city, left Monday, for Redfleld, Kansas, where, as previous ly stated, he takes charge of the Red- field State bank as cashier.

This institution is newly organized, but from what is known of the locality, it has a bright prospect before But few young men have, reached a like position In the short time that Mr. Thom pson has, 'which speaks very highiy of his character and Since he has' been identified with the First National bank he has' applied him self closely, mastering the banking business, and is now thoroughly qualified to assume, the great responslbil has undertaken. During his residence here he has made innumer able friends' through' his genial "dis position and gentlemanly bearing, and while these friends regret, his removal from the they can but recommend him in the highest, term's to the good people of Redfleld. The following was taken from the Herald another Dunlap paper: A. Roy Thimpson left Monday for Redfleld; where he goes to ac cept the cashiership of a new bank.

Mr. Thompson has been a resident of Dunlap for twp tyears and has won for himself the" esteem, and respect of all. He is a young man oE good ability and in his personal character is one of the finest young men we have ever known. We believe that he will be eminently suocessful in his new field and he has our earnest wishes in this direction. Boats to Prevent For the saving of would-be-suicldes the municipality of Rome has decided to employ police.motor boats on the Tiber.

Commission Co. Fort Scott. Kansas 1 will give you the following' bargains' 20.1b No. I Granulated Suar $1.00 Kerosine oil per in any quanti ty 10c No. 1 Colorado Potatoes per el 80o Blend Coffee 16-20-25-30c Flour Hard or.

Soft Wheat War tinted 1145 Bring yeur Produce to, tis we will grlre' you the Highest ilarket Price, Untt-er snd Eggs X7t 1 Try Us d'y'For 'V Building Materials Of GL-KSSES. The time td use Glasses is when you need them. If you need them now have them properly fitted at CRTS NEB'S OPT1CRL PSRLORS, In Kaylor'b Music Store. Fortscott, BEST $1.00 SPECTACLES ON EARTH. Halm's First Main.

Fort Scott. One 18x20 Portrait FREE with a doz en Fine Cabinet Photos at An Unusual Opportunity. Swasher 301 S. Crawford Telephone 134. FORT SCOTT.

KHNSHS. The Pioneer Meat Market Entirely New Stock of Groceries. Fresh Butter Eggs and Season- able Vegetables. Atttitlot Farmers! We pay you cash for your produce J. R.

Whitfield, ID. Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Qlasses Correctly Fitted. Masonic Temple, First Main. Ft.

Scott National Association of Physicians Healers. Globe Building, Pittsburg, Kansas. Organized to bring within the reach of the worst cases of Chronic Disease a combination of the Best Medical and Healing Talent In the U. 6.. Write us for full particulars.

The Quality IQirid The Low Price. Veirich Hahn FURNITURE STOVES 105 Market St Ft. Scott. mi. Otbiek Go; REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, ABSTRACTS, NOTARY, Bxsk.mInah.tfon TltUst v.

aw Spaolaltjr. First" a td Main Under the Cltlten National Bank. Fort Scott, Kansas. C. Nolan, who' with other parties stole iron, brass and other articles from the sad iron company and gas works was convicted of burglary in the third degree and petty larceny On Tuesday evening at 11 o'clock.

Wheaton the young man who was implicated with Nolan turned state's evidence and will not "be punished. ALL EYES. Sooner or later are candidates for Only an expert' can' tell you Just when the day has arrived. A sensible regard for one's eyesight dic tates the use of glasses the moment they are Show foresight and not. hindsight in safeguarding your visioni An examination by Dr.

Griffith, the optical authority of Fort means something -to you of you have trouble with your eyes, and may prevent consequences which later on would be inevitable. When all others fail go to him. Parlor in Drake Block over Bright's store. x). M.

GOODSELL, Insurance, Real Estate, Loans i and Rentals. NOTRRV PUBLIC FT SCOTT KAN OUR SPECIALTY, FRAMING PICTURES! The largest variety of Mouldings to select from in the city. Out of town buyers can" have their Frames made to order in 6ne hours time. Don't fail to see this line. THOMPSON'S NEW ART STORE.

15 S.Main St. Moore Bldg. Ft. Scott, Kans. ON and required a number of men to handle it.

It was hauled to the bank building on one of the Bandera Flagstone company's large stone wagons. Thos Thogmartin and wife and Leo and Carl went to Fort Scott Friday, Daniel Johnson Is the only man who lost in our recent fire, who has ventured so far to rebuild. He has ieitmilt another blacksmith shon and 14, doing business the same as before. Redfield's New Bank. A new institution opens this week for business at Redfleld.

The Redfleld State Bank has been granted a charter for some weeks but the furniture and fixtures have just been placed 'in position and the bank opened its doors for Monday May 14th, The promoters of the enterprise are well known business men and bankeFs whose connection with the new institution insure its success. The following local stock-holders are so well known to as to need no word of commendation, Grant Hor- naday, President' of the First National Bank of Fort Scptt, T. M. Whiteside, and A. Bolinger, two well-known business men of Redfleld.

Then away from this place are such men as Thos. G. Hutt, of Clinton, 'Pres. of the Clinton National Bank, Capital The S. Government carries a deposit of 75,000 with this Now, iust a moment I Thats the way we get such fine expressions in our photos, Our lens are.such good ones and work so quick.

We" pay particular attention to your dress too, and make" a good picture of it as well as your face. Thats why all the 'sweet girl graduates' are coming to our gallery. HOMIG'S GJ1LLERY Is The Place. Corner Main and Wall, Fort Scott, Kansas. "TheBIg Shoe 5tore Successors to The LARGEST STOCK TO Stylet always correct, quality the best-always.

Oxford Ties are aow more popular than ever We shova very neat design here, kid with patent tips. Price unit; Dtamon. SyeajsciV e'rhs 1800 Ite standard Bred Stallion Weight lSSoorown horse, Nev i.

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730
Years Available:
1905-1907