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The Arrington Argus from Arrington, Kansas • 4

The Arrington Argus from Arrington, Kansas • 4

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Mrs Cora Hcttiffbaner uuder the oiunty Monday doing noma lnur Illfioii By a Itnlllouitike, Mrs. Hid Mosber wan bitten by Fountain Barber. Shop L. M. STliPP, Prop.

Arrington New Lumber Yard Springs D. T. GABRIEL CO ratlleMimke ou the ankle, Tuesday, while aha was about the blackberry (uihlion. Dr. Collins whs called and administered tbe usual remedies and tint patient is now doing nicely.

Him was a very sick woman for a few bonis. I6 GRAND 1904 CELEBRATION AT ARRINGTON, KANSAS. I Inn. Case Hrodcrlck, Orator of Day Headings lilnlle Spraguo Waggoner and Helen 1 1 ask ins Waggoner Music by tho Celebrated VALIEY FALISC0RNET BAND AiHiniisciiiciiLs of all kind are on the program. Grand Calithumpian Parade Dunciiig In the Puvllliun at Night.

DEALERS IN- Best Grades of Soft and Hard Pine Lumber from Best Mills at all Points of the Compass. We Carry in Sheds a Full BUILDERS LUMBER. SASH DOORS Satisfaction Guaranteed Cigars. Confectionery, Pop, and other Soft Drinks. D.

W. COLLINS, Physician and Surgeon Ollice opposite the I'ost olliee. A General Practice Arrington, Kansas. The Arrington Argus. T.

W. GARDINER, Editor. ARRINGTON, KANSAS. Come to Arrington and celebrate the 1th. Now tor some new sido walks and crops walks.

Mhh Utie Bamird assists her father in the store. Mrs M. I. Waldron and sin Mort, wore at Holton Monday. J.

B. Fisher from the east part of the township wa in the, city Saturday. Hhvh copies of the Argus sent to all your frionds and acquaintances J. II. tho hustlirg hank cash-iur was at Effingham Monday evening on business.

John Graham, the liveryman of Larkin, was buying lumber at the new Monday. E. L. Varner, of Winchester is here doing carpenter work and has several ihs waiting for him. John Best, (he cleverest of bunk cashiers, was the first to plank down a wheel fur the Argus.

0. Kathrens, was out in Jackson KATHREN S' CALL Schiffbauer Place Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Short Notice. A Delightful Health Resort Salt and Mineral Springs. Forest of 1 7 acres. I'ikIlt Control of AKUINOTON HOTEL.

Arlington, Kansas. A MI VIM Kit ItKSOItr. The hurrlwl business life of 1 lie year ilf'inanri muni- niiito. Few lr tlui went art ill a to t.i Hie mountains and fower ttill lind i poH.stdle to gn to the seashore. THE NEXT BEST.

Arrington Springs offers many attractions, It is easily reached Irom all parts of Northeastern Kan-Sus. The grove of seventeen acres of giant forest Irees invited by its allot rest and quiet. "The groveB were God's first temples" and Imre then-is comfort and yet picturesque mildness. The Delaware river runt through tho grove affording fine fishing and boating. Throughout tlx grove are swings, hammocks and rustic seats also a dancing platform and bath rooms and a restaurant Arrington Is in a healthful locality, no mularia.

HOTEL AND COTTAGES. The new hotel Is well arranged, and with the cottages has aocommo-dations Irom tittey to one hundred guests. Hotel is open all the year. EXCURSIONS AND PICNIOS Special courtsey shown to excursion parties and picnickers. JK no refreshments are brought no admission is charged.

If refreshments Hie brought a charge of from 75 cents to $5.00 is made for use of grounds. A restaurant Is maintained with very reasonable charges. EXPENSES. Hotel Rates Meal for cents, meals and room, per day, $150; per week, $8 00; without room, per week, $6.00. Reasonable rate by the month or for families.

Baths; Single bath (mineral or ir. nnia II ill. i Our Prices are as Come and see us business oars of Dr. Collin. The river it again too high fur I'm1 and Sclulfbauar to get any line cat- Hal).

and John (Irilli i from near MiiHOotah were hero on burnt. n-m Wednokday. Neil and Bey era are agents fur I he Acme binder and mowers a new supply jiiat in. Will Weese butt purchased a tun in for $1'I5 and will make a drive to Graham county. If the weather is line it is fluid that a thousand people from Valley FhIih will celebrate the 4lh hir.t.

Ewry body come. Franklin whh out playing with balls of tire ami jini-liug the lo'o olioiie India iliiniiif the electrical slorm Tue-dsy exouing. Sam Clark and wife of Winches' or visited his Miter, Mrs. J. A.

Uarimrd and family. Ha hiijs the funning are away behind with their work in his neighborhood. The new lumber yaid is it communication with its neighbors by telephoue and Gabriel can blow his bom frmn lim clean new olliue jvi Scliillbauer put in the 'phone Wed uesday. OK and the. -Yale Brand Kansas, BEYERS 1 Lines of- Schiffbauer Here is where C.

Ed. Schiffbauer is kept busy early and late waiting on his many customers who want Dry Goods of various fabrics and colors, notions of many kinds that are needed in the make up of garments, useful as well as gay. Ladies are invited to inspect his goods and get his prices. His stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shirts of all kinds, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Overalls and Pants is ample and the prices low for the quality. The lines of shoes he carries are from largest shoe factories, and here will be found many styles and grades of light and heavy shoes for Men, Women and children.

A complete line of Staple and Fancy D. T. Gabriel A Co Arrington, Kansas. I. anus and ate cherry pis with his folks.

Tho directors of the Arrington State bank will hold their 11 rat quart erly (minting Monday Jul at II p. in F. Suoville and J. G. Hiwklm, JflTerson County, were In town Saturday to see the new bank and trade with our merchant.

Mat Wagoner, who seerm to get the most, out of life, was In town Saturday to sen If It had rained here the iilithl before. It had. fliiro whs a lively meeting of the Arrlniitnn telephone company, at SchilTiiiMinrs hull, Saturday afternoon disposing of Home new bualness. The net Increase of Mi deposits of the Arrington bank reached the sum fur tho day busineH.H Saturday. It Is training right along Frank lluiin, the Vice President of I he hunk and ono of the 'heavy stock holders made us-a call Satur day and subscribed for the Artjus, Mac Hammond from the south east part of tho township was trad Ing here Saturday and getting ac attainted with the new order of thlngi, On it.

Schiffbauer has a model of a port ible board fence that would rei tainly he useful and convenii'ut for fanners and stoeku en. lie will take pleasure it) showing its good points D. S. Heneks is making some im-Drovements on his residence. He recently expended about fifty dollars in building new side walks along Fountain Avenue which Is the name of the main business stre et.

Geo. Hobart, who has been visit ing his cousin Mrs. 0, F. Kathrens and other relatives here the past two months, will leuvo for his home in Rhode Island in a few days, visiting the World's fair on the way. Mrs.

Waldron of the Arrington hotel has eight hundred youn? chickens of the yellow legged variety that are about ripe which she serves to her guests with tho many other good things at her elrgant table. J. G. Young who runs the stable and the mill says it just keeps him a littie too bujy to attend to both o' them and meet the trains with mail and passengers. He and his assistants surely have their hands full.

Though this seems to be an ordi nary healthy location It is probable that some competent druggist would find it prt fltab'e to open an apothe-cary shop here put In a neat little stock of drags. Here is an opening for some one. Will Hall the popular lunch counter caterer of Valley Falls will run a general stand at the Arrington Park on the 4th and will serve the various peaceable, refreshing aod soft sum mer drinks, and something to eat in the way of fat sandwiches, delicious pies, and if Unetda biscuit with a fish from the sea tell Will. The Arrington Hotel. Mrs.

M. J. Waldion came to Arrington four years ago and built the hotel here at a cost of 0,000. It is 115 feet wide, CO feet long two and a half stories, with tu 1 basoment, containing 19 rooms all large and well furnished and her tables being furnished with tho best the market affords makes it a desirable holstery for the public. She owns and controls the park and mineral spring privileges and a number of cotluges for the use of visitors.

The park with Its green sward shaded by fine forest trees is nicely located on the banks of the Delaware, above high water mark and it is this ideal place picnle and pleasure parties and those who are healed by the use o' the mineral wat ers and baths, come and are well pleased. Park season open until snow flies hotel all the year. Accident at Muscotah. Claud, son of A. 0.

Olden, 16 years of age, met with a peculiar and seri ou? accident Saturday at 9 p. m. At the depot some boys were shooting fire crackers into the bung hole of an empty gasolene barrel. Claud Olden came along ardj lining in the seem.ng sport with a bigger gun fired a 82 blank cartridge into the barrel. A great explosion followed.

Claud was oarried to the doctor's office, R. I. Soh'ffQauer of this place and Mr. Reasoner of Atchison assisting, where ut was found that the boys skull was crushed and his faoe badly mangled, the left eye was destroyed and part of the brain was removed in the dressing. Too Mut-li Ruin.

The heavy nius of last week checki farming opeiations. The Delaware river was bank full for aeveial days. Home corn land is yet uuplanted and many acres of fine bo: torn land seem doomed to raise wevds and frogs. It looks bad now, but the 8 mny change and look much better in a few days. Most corn on tbe upland is being cnliivated very well, and is growing but is several weeks la'e And yet, after all these set backs, a very fair com crop may be raked hereabouts.

5o New and large Line of MOULDINGS CEMENT LIME PLASTER low as th. lowest. We are here for Missouri Valley Roller Mills F. Young, Prop. Arrington, Kans.

Grinds: Wheat Corn Buckwheat and Oats. Corn Chop and other Feed for Sale. In The Batchelor Block Finest Store Finest Goods Gov Young Valley Falls, Kansas. Chase Sanborn's Coffees. Gillett's Extracts and Spices Page's Big 4 Flour Complete stock of Groceries, Provisions, and Canned Goods of All kinds.

Finest Line of Queensware and Glassware in the county. Highest Cash Price for Country Produce, of Coffee, canned goods, flour, provisions. Here is found the popular Ocean Wave Washer and the Boss. The dread of wash day is ended when you have one of these machines. Besides a line of common Tinware he has Reed's anti-rust tinware guaranteed not to rust, Granite ware, Galvanized Pails, tubs, Oilcans, etc, coal oil, gasoline, machine oils, and linseed oil by the barrel, keeps things well lighted and running smoothly and coal from his bins is hot stuff.

Agent for champion Binders Mowers and Rakes machines that are good as the best. Other articles are sold or given away here, Ed. being ye postmaster, so for anything you want call on Denison Doings. (xi-orge Lnnnin nod wife anil daughter roturnert home FrMay nvuninp from a trip to California, anil report linvin Intd it fine tiio. John Eaton who 1ms lieen in at-teinlfinco at (he World'H Fair at St.

irs eime homo Friday evening. He in the liit representative Denison has had at the fa r. U-v U. H. vieited Mitthew Branni's and Uoliert MeCrory'n laHt week Aaron Wiirlc, W.

Higby, H. Branm. Albeit Hoaaek and B. Hamilton took out Joiipb and 0.4-bornn bihders, mowers aud rakes this week. Branm paya the freight.

The hay crop promisps to be heavy and prospeeU for coin hre Tery good Oat a will be muted somewhat and potatoes and garden "sasi" are a sp'eudid crop and there is also an immense crop of small fruit. Bgin to plan to cow a fluid of whpat this fall, Wheat can be raised here Hncfjassfully and with less lub ir than Corn and no danger of bugs a season like this. Itemember this the last call to the 4th of July pionio at Denison. The lake is in fine condition and every thing bids fair to be a success. John Saunders and Miss Clara Weiss were in town Mondiy.

Mrs. Bird was surprised by a number of her relatines and friends on Wednesday June 22 it being her 37th birtl day. A pleasant day was spent and a splendid dinner Bervel and all departi wishing her many more happy birthdays. Joe Loan, Chas. Faunce, Dong.

Lyons, Frank. Ed, Will and Pat Marshall, Tom Cline, Dan Higgins, Ed and Houston Logan and John lianey are contemplating going to the fluids this week. "Bledsoe Bill" Saunders and Bus sell Littleton came home from St. Joe last week. Elmer Oi.leumn brought in Borne tine samples of the new grain speliz of which he has 25 acres.

He is ing his corn and will begin thri'hhing soon, Drinks Refreshing. Tho de Ighlful summer beverages manufactured at the Valley Falls Ilotillng works, are made of best ma terial money can buy, are on sale at Arrington and other neighboring towns. Gall for Valley Falls pop. Jacob Heer, Mnftr. Arrington, 1NEIL Dealers in New Arrington merchants are good fellows, but C.F.

Katthrens or Charles Fred Kathrens perhaps is the best looking of them. But one thing is sure Charley-has the best prices to offer if you will go to him and talk for bargains. You can always go away well pleased. He keeps most everything and if he does not have in stock what is wanted he gets it and you get it at actual cost. He has a nice line of dishware and the ladies should see them when in town.

For a nice dinner set my price is less than an Atchison merchant would ask for the same articles. I have fence staples and nails, all kinds at 3 l-2c per pound. Have you been getting your nails for the past two and three years at 3 l-2c? now if not, why not? You farmers all use many staples and nails in a year. I have many other articles that by buying of me you save a little on each, and and two littles make 4 cts. Say on two dozen qt glass jars at 55c.

Well then I have saved you ten cents; two dozen half gallon glass jars at 65c well; I expect would make you at least another 10 cents. I keep no clerk, no nice carriages seldom ever leave home, do all my own work, own what I have, pay for all that I buy, and do not ask big profits, and am trying to help them who are trying to help themselves. Am here to stay. I expect by fair square dealing to merit a portion of your trade and trust that I may have it. Invite you to come and see me when in want, always.

G. KATHRENS massage 11.00 Those are excellent for rheumatism, catarrh congestion, nervous troubles. REFRESHMENT STAND. This Is kept for the accommodation of guests and prices are very reasonable. During the season groceries and general confectionary Is handled for the benefit of cottages and others, RAILROAD CONNECTIONS.

Arrington Is on the Leavenworth, Kansas and Western R. about equally distant from Ho. ton and Valley Falls where good connections are made for Arrington. ANALYSIS OF WATERS. The University analsis of these waters shows the following constituents: SPRING NO.

1. Sodium, Potassium, LUhium, Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Chlnrin, Sulfuric art. I ion Sihtio acid Ion. Sl'RING NO. 2.

Sodium, Ammonia, Calcium, Magnesium, Iron Silicic acid Ion. SPRING NO. 8. Sad. urn, Potassium, Lithium, Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Ohlorln, lodir, Sulfuric acid, ion, Silicic acid ion.

Water furnlhhcd by quart, gallon or keg at reasonable rates. 8EASON OPENS. The season opened June 20. Correspondence is solicited. The management believes that the attractions offered at Arrington Springs will please.

Address Mrs. M. I. Waldron, Arlington, Kansas. Farm Implements, Plows, 3 Harrows, Cultivators, Listers 3 Drills and Discs, Schuttler and Harrison Wagons, Bug- 3 gies and other Pleasure rigs 2 of Standard make.

3 Buy the Thompson and the Norwegian lines 2 of jFarm Implements at the Neil Beyers 3 elevator, Arrington, Kansas. 3 uwiiiiauiiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuu.

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Years Available:
1904-1904