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Empire City Journal from Empire City, Kansas • 5

Empire City Journal from Empire City, Kansas • 5

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Empire City, Kansas
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T. KENNED? B. RAUCH Ranch Kennedy, Yankee Murphy seems to have been lost in the shuttle eomewherc He went to Idaho and soon thereafter telegraphed for money to re" urn on. This was sent him and there it ends. P.

S. the above was in type Yankee has put in an appearance. His tardiness was due tobemgsnow bound for a coupie days. Yankee Uluslin Stock is Now Complete In all Lines sjs that Idah the beet country he ever struck for a laboring man to stay away from and out of, and that MACHINIST the entire gang that has gone there from here will leave just eo eoon as they get a pay day. To Sell or Trade A 1G0 acre WE OFFER AT FIRST-LASS 50 cents envn that "'woinltT." Don't sew when vu farm in Liuco'n un'y, Oklahoma, one-half under cultivation, twenty acres of good pot oak timber, never failing spring for stock, and excellent well at hou-e, large numbe bearing peach a young arple orchard, good farm building? and all enclosed with wire fence.

Will sell or trade fur Cherokee or Crawford county can buy drawers, gowns, eTiemisetts, skirts, anil corset covers ready made and nicely made for less than cost of material alone. Price range on muslin underwear is 25 cents to an article. fjfJTW't' will steam sponge 'and shrink all dress goods requir Boiler Makers Steam Fitters property. M. Dillman, Empire City, Kansas The Kar sis City Southern Ry or better known as the Pittsburg Gulf ing such treatment FREE OF CHARGE.

ilST'Ask to Lave our coupon scheme explained to you. SPECIAL 4 Boilers, Engines, Steam Pumps, Injectors, Jets, Boiler Tubes, Pipe and Fjttings, Boston Belting, Packing, "Wire Rope, Wood Pul eys, Brass Jig Wire, Steel Jig Wire, etc has prepared a Farmers' Almanac between the covers of which is crowded a large amount of information not only valuable to farmers, but people in general. There are receipts for the h-mehold, cooking, cleaning, mending tells of the country and its resrurc-s through NOTICE! We offer a Black Satin Velour at $1.25 in 45 inch wide. This is a beautiful cloth and worth more money. which the road in all making up a book of fifty pages worthy of a I place in eveiy home.

Copies of the almanac can be had ior the asking 1 Miners' and Mill Supplies GALENA, KAN I send name and pottotfice address to S. G. Warner, G. P. f.

Kansas City, Mo and he will take pleasure in supplying all demands. Premium Tickets given with purchases from this stort TELEPHONE No. 1U. Ice Cream Supper. A THE CYLINDER Third and Main.

FWA KANSAS. Cor. The Rebekah's of this city will give an ice cream supper and ball at the opera house next Monday evening, April for the benefit, of the order. Everybody invited. ESTABLISHED IN GALENA IX 1877.

0 itask Basting and LOCAL AFFAIRS. n. E. Ministers. The Right Reverend Bishop J.

J. Hennessey, of Wichita, visited Father Hull, in this city last Sunday. Subscribe for the Journa1. This Cylinder Basting amd Baking Pan is of an entirely new desiga, there being nothing like it in use ic the world to-day, and it is certainh one of the most perfect and complete self-basting pans in existence. At Columbus 3G5 women have We will Bring us your job work, do it at living prices.

registered for the spring election, more than there are of both sexes registtred in this town. The M. E. conference at Eureka, announced the folleaing aesignnunts of ministers fur county, fur the ensuing year: Galena C. Cre.gor.

Baxter Springs An nan ias Cullison Columbus H. Mulvaney. Weir City-0 II. McGill. Hallowell L.

Hoogard. Crestline Supply. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis visited friends in Joplin, Sunday.

MEATS by tliis prorees retain all 62' their natural flavor, their fts.13 strength, a cd all of their remains in em, thereby rendering Harry Perry, Harry Lowderback and Fred Byerly enlisted in the regulat army last week and are now Mrs. Maude Cole has recovered the smallpox and is again at the rjostiiffice. headed for the Pnilipines. Lent Maxfieht and one or two others are on the list and expect to go soon. Mrs J.

Lane and A. Metcalf visited friends in Carthage the first of the week. Wanted Capable, reliable person in every county to represent large company of solid ncial reputation; $036 salarv per year, payable weekly; $3 per day absolutely sure and all expen straight, bona fide, definite salary, no commission; salary paid each Ka'unlay sod expense mov ey advanced each wpfk. STANDARD HOUSE, Sol D.arborn St, Cliicigo. Mis.

Bjoher left Tuesday rimming for Kansas City to visit relatives for a week or two Mrs. Babb, wife of Deputy Sheriff J. C. Babb, was stricken with paralysis at her hone in Columbus on the 20th and died the following morning. It was the third atta.k, the liist occurring over two years sgo, the second last July.

tliem delicious to the taste and very healthful. In all other self-basting pans the oaet is simply placed in the pan and while being cooked is basted, by the steam which accumulatis on the top of the pan ai-d drips dows upon it, which is only a steam basting and consequently only constitute a make shift basting, white our Cylinder Basting and Baking Pan the ROAST IS REVOLVED THROUGH THE JUICES WHILE COOKING whereby every particle is perfectly basted in a more completr manner that; could pnsobly be done with a basting spoon. The handle is adjustable and fits on either end of the cylinder. The article desired be roasted (w placed in the Cylinder which is placed irside the pan and with the crank whicn fits on either end, the Cylinder is turned at intervals as desire-i, du ing the roasting process By this method the roast is turned or revolved in the juices or gravy, ami thereby eff- cting a peifect basting touching it with a spoon or opening the pan Miss Erne Finney who has been very sick with rheumatism aod malaria fever is 0 1 to be up again. Mrs.

Lucy Munnig of Joplin, visited Mrs Fied Davis and Mrs. Thos. Kennedy, lst Friday ff the Ecuuii-" A T.iM-tp xm- This si'rrnnturc is cn every Laxative the reir.cly iti one S2V FOR Those knowir themselves indebted to this paper on subscription will hereby take notice th it we are hard up aod need some money to buy somj corn meal and sow we mean bacon. Come now, be careful, don't fail over one another, trying to get through the door, its plenty wide. jt.e.

WATERS, The Columbus Street Grocer. 0. Burgees wh has' charge ol Williams Robeson's lumber yard at Baxter spent Sunday with hi family. Next Tuesday is clecti day, and unless a election is calied will l3 the la-t one of the yt ar. Ain't that cad! No fall campaign.

J. II. Hamilton, receiver of he-bank of Ritter Dou.b!od ay is paying a live per cent dividend of that institution. The bank failed in "J3, and has paid eighty per cent of the claims due depositors'. At time of the failure the outlook ir the i jf "Always Kansan.

0 Always American, 1 J( 'XiO BEST HOME NEWSPAPER IN 7s KM( THE STATE OF KANSAS. I c-yo I Lyc 1 ho nil i Will Bramble and l)r, Woods have enclosed a little space of ground in the rear ot Bramble's barber shoo payment of one half the mctbted-nc ss was bad. and intend to have a small flower garden this summer, "If the Devil should Come to Kansas," is the highly perfumed title of a book issued by John Wiswell of Columbus. In that case it is pos-nible some authors would go to Texas. Tne Empire City colony at Chit-wood appears to be right in the swim, and all doing very well.

Jim White and Clarence Lamb are having The Sallatli Observer Uonvotlv dressed men m- 1 1 Tho iaunly in sun. sal i tie- ncwK of 'Kii-usas of 1 During the session of Lee; jI i is ,0 i ii-- A bio 1 Iiv- i arth'h t'pie-. o-i b- vi 'V: p'd 1 1 a nf rss.uiv- 1' IN; A fKKVIi'K Is i i i1.1. i I.N A it has si a i v.h nsas. tj Lem Maxfiidd was about thirty minutes too late the other day when he went over to Joplin to enlist in the regular army.

The recruiting office had just, closed and Lem has since changed hi mind. all they can attend to in their machine shop; Joe Moorman is doing a nice business in the drug store; John Chambers is doing his share of the butcher business; Wm, Byerly is not just exactly getting rich with his lunch counter but is getting something to eat right along; T. Matthews and family are doing nicely in iheir boarding house; Dr. Gray has all the patients he can attend to and a few more and so it, goes, all we tlioato by tlnir apparel the day of: ilio week. For church or afternoon wear, the frock coat, lighter trousers stud silk hat tire recotiiiizeil sis standards everywhere.

Order Your Easter Suit in time to have it made riiiht. We await, your order but we are busy while, we wait. FRED ULRICH, The Merchant Tailor. 30 Main St. Galena, Kan Oaa Hundred and Fear Papers Curing H.3 1 Clarence Tenney was arrested and brought before Squire Burns on the charge of disturbing the peace and SI.00 As much Good Reading as a large magazine quiet of a Mr.

Snyder and family in saw or heard of are to the DAILY CAPITAL, $4 PER YEAR. THE NEWSPAPER OF KANSAS. May success attend tbem Bonanza. He plead guilty and whs 'front, fined $1 and costs, i always..

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Pages Available:
1,536
Years Available:
1896-1903