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Garland Gazette from Garland, Kansas • 6

Garland Gazette from Garland, Kansas • 6

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Garland Gazettei
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Garland, Kansas
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7 Jonabiee iz is; ao a you should 1 3i have it "if you fro sail Them are, of' course) all kinds of heating stoves, but is ii sot good, judgment to-suppose that a heatinsr, stove with a national reputation for being-j the best of its kind la-. the safest one to Invest inV We think so, and for that reason recom- "mend and guarantee'- -the genuine POUND 1 OAK. If you will fa- vor us with a call we will explain the principle of construction, fire-holding qualities, ability to burn any kind of 11 GOODLAflDEVi UNIONTOWN, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Agent for the "Home" and i "German1 American" Insurance Companies, and the Deming for FarmLoans. Collections promptly attended HHLL, lolVERY, FEED SLE STAB la Good Horses, Good Rigs and Reasonable Prices.

Call and See Me, Uniontowq, Kansas. .1 Id trs't" others la, fires, 13 boats that upset; it 'h11 'a. -w 1 proYidaabe wawhei over oil people, sleep-walk rs and dt Life 1 -not th same for all Jar be Napoleor was, right wheft-he, said lie preferreo the Jucky, general to a clever 't A Toward Dress. What Is the Dreclse attitude men would have womea take- up with regard to dress? They are. perpetual ly rating the sex for alleged extrava gance In this "direction, they are con tlnually grumbling at fashion, and yel Is not always the best dressed wo men attract and -command thi attentioh of men, says of the fall Sell'' i-''iy of an Explosion.

When we see' so many young met with their hair-parted in the middle and hanging down their foreheads sc as to obscure every trace, of Intellect, and so many young women with theli hair all and "flopping around their1 faces In 60 different di rections, we just want to have a say. Clinton How Can a Horse Laugh? j' High-toned horBes, are like high toned, they are robbed pi pleasures poorer folks Arabian" snow-white horse is never al lowed' the great, privilege of lying down and rolling To prevent them from rolling 'they are kept In narrow stalls. -Atchison Globe. -1 i 1 'TV Disappearing Wild Flowers. What shall we do when' there art no more wild flowers in our land tc love and learn from? Is thr destruction of them that Is going on If nothing can be done, and soon, tc stem the flood of devastation, all bl themtexcept the very rankest weeds, will disappear.

London Garden. The Harvest of Happiness. There is no duty we so much under rate as the duty pf being happy. By being happy we sow anonymous ben- eflts upon -the' world, which remain unknown even to ourselves, and when they are; disclosed surprise nobody sc much as the benefactor. Robert Louis Stevenson, -j Far-8elnt( Oovernment.

Bluejackets from the ships of the Australian squadrons are permitted to travel free on-the New Zealand rail ways, as the government consider that their talk of the country when they, return home will attract Immi grants. Automobiles His 'John Jacob Astor is the largest pri vate owner of automobiles In-'thlt country. They number 24; the average cost of each Is about S5.000,, making a total of $120,000 invested In his ma- NOT MEN OIUY, V'i V' i 1111 I ffOh snapped Mrs. Kagget diuv ing' their men re fOOls." 5 retorted Mr. Nagget.

"Well 'unfortunately for you, dear, the reverse 3 Li i Lai "1 WMtfcsl oov- 1 i 1 IS '0 -J I' UWUi-A A Dealer to and Repairer of HARNESS! and SHOES. i I have a New Stock of wnips, collars, swenraas ana uooas to make fuel with economy and give out more heat than, any other stove. There-are reasons why this- famous stove has the largest sale and is-, called "the stove wltk a good character," and you opght to know them. If you are going to buy a heating stove. The-name is important look for iwthere is but one "ROUND OAK." KONANTZ.

KANSAS. A A A Jw Griffith's Optical Parlor i is conceeded to be the best equipped exclusive Optical parlor in this state. Established 1899. over 2000 prescriptioins on file, All-lens grind -ing done on short If you need glass-i esiiave your work done by the optical authority of Fort Scott. 1 i '3 M.

MainSt. Over Brights. H. T. HANSFORD Cashier.

BMNK 2,000. ad Price Haraess. See my Line of Lap Robes. Get a set of my VjL i HKND MHDE HHRNESS Ell JTublic Sales Ttjf Me. yy I AILLER, 0 1 1s promptly attended Kansas.

O.DUBRSON in Kansas, Missouri and Ok-r lahoma, .4 Day orWeeki Commercial, Trade 1 Specialty. West Side Hotel -W, S. Gribble, Propv 'Wq Cater, to Your AT-THE Side Restaurant are daily selling fresh Bread, Candies, Oranges, Apples, Bananas, Nuts and Lemons. We have a Fine Stock of Tobaccos fad Cigars. I respectfully solicit jqW business, Morris vf 'aratowV Kansas.

Joney to Loan Cn Farm and City 'Jornaday Bros. co. Basement First National Bank. SCOTT, KANSA8. When in Fort Scott stop HOUSE J'ie Best House in the City for ie price rates $1.00 Sc $1.25 JAMES KEYS PROPR.

1 801 St. Telephene 184. -ORT SCOTT, KKNSRS. Tha Pioneer Meat Market Trely New Stock of Groceries i Batter, Pggs and Season. able Vegetables.

ttsxittoix Farmral you cash for year produce Onnsettori. i 1 '4 tyfe, ueir Jead eo- meeting," af Eunday night SuMecVV "aejpeaftawse.M Mr. Mr Ba'ttl wlir leladi text Sunday Mvr tie says: "It- is 'Uioe to have la 'the Winter jttme.1 The' quilting bee ar Mrs. Cnariw Davis was Two comrprts were tacked, one' quilt and- a.doeett baila -of. carpet Uoked.v If Vt "Cyrus, 1 Mr- 'Thomsi Kent Is still sslck and confined to his bed.r Miss -Ida Bulla" and 'Mr.

Bid Shuta were business, visitors' to'. Tort" Scott A Hall and son, Vincent were among the passengers Fort Scott Tuesday morning, C. 3, Urton la' here this week from Hflrlaonvffle.1"Mo..' with a "brtnch of prospective land 'Miss Jennie Shorten was the guest of hi sister Stella at the home of Ir. and Mrs. Turner Saturday1 night Miss Jennie Gribble returned from Redfi'eld today.

She was making her Bister, Mrs. Frank. Draper short VlSit. r' Misses Maud and Flo: Biles return ed from Fort Scott where they hav been spending a' few days" with rel atlves, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

George Kastle habeen called to Hominy, Cherokee Nation, t. to her father who is pot xepcetd to live: Mr. Kastle accompanied her as far as Fort Scott. There' be a business mettlng at.the M. P.

church on Sabbath morn inar at eleven o'clock. A1P members or any person who is Interested la the church work are requested to be present. Mrs. J. Crawford of.

Eldorado Springs is the guest" of her ount, Mrs, She Will leave on Wednesday for Beaver county," Okla. homa.1 where she will make her fu. ture home. Col. G.

Eaves broke the monotony of his official duties last Sunday af ternoon by solemnizing the marriage of Miss Lula Groomed and Mr. Victor Ward. After words; were pro-ouoced which' made them one rt happy couple, returned to their home to receive the congratulations of their family and rThe News wish ea them much happiness ia their fu ture ISnartne. wasnvuie, wov, 3. -An -en 3.

An gintf in the factory of the Standard Candy factory this city, ran away I early Friday night and a big flywheel went to A' flying spoke brained Hamp a negro fireman, and the saims- piece struck Dewitt Dortchaw, negro watchman, cutting his throat and breakng Ms neck, The umiuiug auuuA an irum an eartn: quake i-anil 1 the lights weat Twenty-five girl emplayea were panic stricken, and with 4iff lenity prevented from jumping from the second story windows. The mone tary loss was 1 Drugs, Medicines Toilet Articles Trussed prescriptions family recejpes receive special attention 4 HENRY 'i. I 4 Mala an WaU street I live rVt ta 111 Jt I Wo. Eahtdayta Je; Hiit.r,:. tfctcioa'g family X-tt, Belgel 'MoKlnalsa end daughter" Grace Vere -shopping ia Bronsoa'Catr Mtb.

W. Stroud and Mrs! -C. W. Kirer, were, shopping 'ja Fort Scott Tbursda of fast; eek, Qftqrge Jaijob Anderson, and Seigel McKinmssi 1 yere doing bust- ness. io Scottf Thursaay.

F. Pawling and Robert Ramsey were aaone Unlontown people Vho vJsltedFort fioott laBt'veek Miss Ellen Baptist who' It attending school at received the Hon. 6r of "being sent as a flalegate.to the 0. met at Topeka last week. While prvllle" Shlnn, son Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Shlnn, was swinging on a big grape vine wnlle playing at the noon hour at the Turkey Creek school house 'ha' fell, and "broke his arm. We understand 'the 'little fel Igw is doing nicely and' will 11 soon be back to his school ready for duty and more play. Wesley Hartman had, the mis' fortune to receive a very hard fall Monday while trying to drive her chickens she was going frOm her mother's house. She fell down a steep embankment catching, herself on her hands.

Dr. Cummings, of Bronson was called and said he did not think any bones were broken but that her arms were badly bruised and that It would be a long time before she would have the use of them. We hope for Mrs. Hartman as speedy a recovery as-possible, A very sad, and acci dent occurred at the home of Mt. anfl John JBaptlst Saturday.

Baptist -was preparing, to scrub and had placed a vessel ot hot water with soap and lye in it when' their little three year old boy accidentally sat down in it. He was taken out In stantly and his clothes torn from him but- he was so badly burned that lived, only" a few hours. 1 His funeral took place from the family home on Saturday afternoon at o'clock. The grief stricken parents 'are almost dis tracted aver the terrible end of- their sweet little boy. "No words ipt sym! Tpathy can replace to -their loving care their dear little one but evqry one sorrows with them-, I BERLIN ITEMS, Mrs.

visited relatives 8 Bronson recently lias: now return ed V- Mrs. John 'Stewarts her sis- ter Mrs. Josie Moore recently, I Moore entertained her father and mother; Mr, and Mrs. pf 'Blue Mound -v Dennis Dugan and, Ora have cleaned the Berlin school house. Garland Wagson who has been visiting hlr sistor Mrs.

Mary, Feem- ster has returned home, Miss Jessie Stewart 1 was in Maple-ton recently having dental' work done Berlin 'school is progressing niOely with Pearl Brown as Instructor, Mr. and Jones returned to, their home in Iola atfter p. three weekfj visit1 with friends and relatives. The second number of our Lecture Course will place the at the M. E.

Church. Olivia Sanger Hall will be the attraction on that evening, it is said of her that in rapid succession she carries her audience from( the commonplace to the sublime, from lofty height to the most ludicrous extremes oMIIiterate negro comedy, Introducing as many characters, as la a good play. sublime, the pathetic," the comic seem equally natural. It.yoa.want an -evening of enjoymeht and profit conie out 'to hear her. i Th Union Batik does all klnde of banking 'buslaess.

FAINT CREEk ITEMS. ias his new house 'searly completed. Dan Johnson and family' spent Sunday with -CVT. Eflaesser'a? Mr. Otto Paie of Iila vlsitlag with relative here Mr: Wes Reed and family 'spent'l Sunday with FriteX Camberlcla'Sr Mr.

Will Russsl only uccce3ai getttag part way, toTi'-rrpuat ik. Sermon In None preaches better than the ant, and Bhe says nothing. Franklin. Jothouae Thoughts. 'There are hothouse thoughts-beautiful but' tasteless.

Life. I t' Professional Handicaps. is no meat in that fellow's arguments; nothing but dried bones." 'That, probably, Is because he 1b a medical student and used to the articulation of skeletons." 1 c. MORROW, President. KHNSHS Ci3ltcil, 926,000.

if, We Undersell All Competitors Talli ioiChcrip. btQuaiity RSACbrl 171 1Y? Because we sell or spot cash 4 crA ycu ae notcolRpellecl pay jor some one elseY lliho whole secret i i 1- i v.l v--t, i- 5 1 go. ct .1 bifl tTiiiler the" I "lip nc" i iaak. 11:.

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Years Available:
1905-1907