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Riley County Democrat from Manhattan, Kansas • 9

Riley County Democrat from Manhattan, Kansas • 9

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Manhattan, Kansas
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A A A A vv A AA.A A A A A A A A A 'AT- TaT ''aT "kT TaT "'a' TT TT A A A A rMT4TrUr4 -4 -4 Rev. E. E. Carr An Old Odd Office Marshall Theatre Bldff. Residence 1104 Houston St Talks Socialism Fellow Gone G.I.

D. Kyenhght Specialist Optometrist Phone 563 Manhattan, Kansas Rev. Edward Ellis Carr, editor of M. Kay, an agea indigent uaa rei the Christian Socialist, published at low, died at Odd Fellows' home west Wear-Ever Aluminum Ware There are many brands of Aluminum Ware, but there is but one BEST. We guarantee the "WEAR-EVER" to be the best Aluminum ware made ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS are not only the BEST but in the end the most economical See our line of WEAR-EVER UTENSILS.

PhiPnn frnvp ipntiirp at the Conere- or town Saturday ana ms uuuy was I A TT111 4S Cfun crntinnnl nhnvnh ATnnrtnv PVAnin? flhns DUrieQ in tlUl KjCUUSWiy Duu Helder Ho'strup i Real Estate LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENTS I I Batten, president of the local council, day afternoon. At Southern's under 1 presided and Dr. A E. Holt offered taking parlors Dr. D.

H. Fisher read I Vi 'rA era Vhcami fao and nffprAfl nmV' experience and promptness A -V w- insure you the best service. er. The Odd Fellows took charge of Mr. Carr quoted several passages Room 3.

First National Bank a 1 1 1 1 1 -ii from Zachariah, warnings to the op- Doay ana gave tne ruuaiwuw Wm. Stingley Company. NOTARY PUBLIC fr A aa A 4.4. 4. 4.4.4.44.4, 4r4 pressors of the poor and showing the vices at the grave.

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4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4.4, desolation that resulted.

He urged There were about 60 Odd Fellows at 4 that Jehovah's command given through the services including several old pa- i Siseldess 1 JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Zachariah to the Jews to execute true triarchs tottering on the verge of the judgment, and show mercy and cam- Srave witn the infirmities of old age. passion, every one to his brother They are at" the home receiving care Red Cross Car in Manhattan ons A. R. D. Heath I-1IGM GRADE I oppress not the widow, nor the father- ana comion, ioou auu meuiuue wmcu less, the stranger nor the poor, be ap- this noble order Provides for its help- Dr.

Glasco of the Red Cross First The Gift Store. When you have a birthday to remember with a gift, to to plied in modern times, urging that a less. Grand is true Odd eFllowship. accompanied with some aa. 4 refusal to harkeiv to Jehovah's com- Uistants.

was in Manhattan two days Coautauqua mand would result as disastrously in 4. neglect seeing our stock is to 4 modern times as it did in ancient Officers Elected h-. times to the Israelites whose hearts were as hard as adamant stone. The directions of the Manhattan Material There was a fair sized audnence, mostly men. Mr.

Carr held a ten days' Chautauqua and Park Improvement ailding first of the week. The doctor gave lectures at the public schools at the college, at the Y. M. C. A.

and to the railway employes, advising how to ad-minister first aid to injured persons, making his talks clear-with illustrations. All were very much interested in his lectures and he is accomplishing much good in his tour of the state. His car is well supplied with equipment and itNvas visited by many association held a meeting Friday meeting at Clay Center and stopped Drain Tile miss a golden opportunity. Kings, ISrooclies IJracelots Wiit ch Folis, Toilet Ware, Spoons, Ktc. conceived in the opulent imagination of accomplished artists, and incomparable in beauty.

Sewer and night. Officers were elected as fol off here on his way home. lows: William A. McKeever, presi Phone 18 dent; S. W.

McGararh, secretary; William M. Aye, treasurer. A commit Billy Foveaux, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foveaux, and tee was appointed to collect this mon I Willis Martin, son of Mr.

and Mrs school cildren, students and citizens. GEO. W. SOUTHERN Charles Martin, got into a fight at 4 ey due the association on pledges, and instructed to have all who pay to des Licensed Embaliiier Funeral Director And when you see them, you will understand why we Wareham's theatre Tuesday night and the Martin boy was badly cut about chose them. Fourteen Years Experience First Class Lady Assistant.

Calls answered Day or night. rhone 96 ignate whether they want the money placed in the auditorium or the general fund. 4 8 1 Death of S. 31. Shockley.

Samuel Melson Shockley, who had been seriously ill for several weeks, died Monday, at the age of 71 years, at his home two miles west of Manhattan. the head with a knife. Those who Residence 516 Pierre Street. 421 Poyntz Avenue Opposite Court House You will understand the difference in jevelry stores. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A saw the fracas say Martin jerked Bil AAA A 'J "5 SM5' 'Sf 5 'S' 'S' JM5 i "I1 ly's cap off which led to the fight.

One of the arteries was severed and Men and Religion arovement. The Ministerial Union met Monday SHELDEN Geo. 13. blood flowed profusely before a physi Optician and Jeweler and mapped out some of the plans for Mr. Shockley is survived by his wife and four children.

They are Mrs. William Bilger of Manhattan, Mrs. J. H. Miller who lives just east of Manhattan, Mrs.

Irene Bilger of Hunter, cian was reached. Several stitches I the coming revival meeting. Rev Marshall Theatre Bid. 4 4. 4.

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4. 4, 4. 4, 4. 4, 4, 4. 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, LU Richard was appointed to take care juvenile court Wednesday both boys of the newspaper advertising.

Rev rS-SE BEST ON EARTii wore sentenced to the reform school, Holt was appointed to join with the Haywood Moore has recovered from his operation for appendicitis and resumed his work as manager of the Duckwall Racket store at Concordia- but paroled by Judge Morris upon promise of good behaviour. and Ira Shockley, who lives at the home of his parents. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church. Pall bearers were selected from the Odd Fellows and Woodman lodges and the Grange, to all of which orders Mr. Men and Religion men to take care of other publicity features in the way of banners, posters and window cards.

The Committee of Fifty of the Men and Religion Forward Movement disposed of all the remaining preliminaries and the now in position to begin planning for actual work. The social service committee has mapped out rather an extensive program which be giv And other Carbonated Beverages, made in four flavors, Ginger Ale, Strawberry, Lemon and Cream. Pure Drugs at Bottom Prices At the same old stand, 213 Poyntz-Ayenue. A Shockley belonged. Members of the G.

A. of which he was also a member, acted as honorary pall bearers and took charge of the funeral services at the cemetery. en out in a short time. It purposes to 1 I ji ji ji 44 4 j4 4 ji A A A. A A -k- iT K- deal with actual social and physical conditions in the town.

1 fJwk riPfhn A USE Commnnicated. Mr. Editor: You made some mistakes in your notice ofvour advertisement which I feel sure you did not intend to do in that you said I had been A $11,000.00 Deal. O. Wm.

Holt of the Bee Hive Mer -j V' 7 I'll aif And iVIoiasses ASTaSf a Feed Grain, Alfalfa Meal, Corn Chop, Shorts, Bran, Wheat Screening's, Oats, Baled Hay, Etc. Stock Salt Phone 400 cantile Saturday purchased the selling furniture for 54 years in Man- Johnson Sandall shoe stock at 4 hattan. Now our advertisement says, "nearly 54 years in business in Man The Purity rVSillirsg Company, hattan," which is true, but not selling Junction City, the purchase price being approximately furniture all that time, for in the early A'Ull-n. i ft J. It.

Floersoh, Pres. AFT The stock has been in voiced and aayS made a little furniture but I will be offered for sale beginning to- was at work mainly at contracting day at prices from 30 to 50 per cent and building and when I had nothing lt to do in that line, I mowed grass, lower than the regular price. Mr. Holt Dlowed corn, drove oxen and carted F. A.

Floersch, S. Jas. Pratt, Cashier Do Your Banking Business With The UNION NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $75,000 ujj law Al 1 -Woo 1 Clothes i Arl 1 is at Junction City and has a large stone, helped Judge Humphrey dig a corps of. clerks to handle the big and many other kinds of work At 1 1 crowds expected to visit the store. that was needed in a new country.

In 1 1 April 1875, 1 went into the undertaking PURE WOOL in Clothcraft is proved by actual test The business of our patrons is carefully safeguarded. Try us and see. Safety 'Deposite Boxes to Rent WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. 1 Jack Williams, foreman for the Kaw I business and in 1883 I added furniture Before the makers can guarantee to you that Clothcraft Paving and Mike Evans, former to my business and a few years ago I A almost dropped the undertaking so I employe of the company, met at 11 nave not oeen seinng iurnuure au uidi Clothes are pure wool, they must be absolutely sure of it themselves. They make sure by testing Jhe cloth with a chemical which dissolves wool and discloses if present.

Every piece of cloth used in Clothcraft must be able to withstand Fourth and Poyntz Tuesday night time but have been in business pret-and engaged in an argument over a ty faithfully all the time. As to my 1 A being a spry old man, I will say that scraper. They called each other a I am not near a spry as I was 50 years A 5. successfully this severe test. The wearing qualities of Clothcraft list of names Daniel Webster did not ago, but I am thankful that can get Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish, I record and then went to fighting, around as lively as I do.

As for my All-Wool Fabricsare also determined by a cleverly designed machi me Game and Poultry. Phone 30 which tests their tensile or "pulling" strength. I being old I will say mat 1 ao nor. expect to be old for a hundred millions A. It's worth a great deal to be absolutely sure that your cloth pounding William is over the head -with I of years yet and I am not sure that I les are thpn but nf course I do not ex made of dependable, all-wooll cloth.

Some men pay high prices to A pect to live this house all that time, Both, pleaded guilty in If or this house I am living in will prob-Judse Porter's ourt Wednesday andUwy wear out in a few days for we WHEN YOU BUILD Remember PFUETZE BROTHERS Phone 246 get tins assurance. With Clothcraft Clothes you get a signed guaranty, not only of pure wool, but also of lasting shape, good tailoring, satisfactory wear and service. Yet we can sell you a Clothcraft suit for as low as $io, not more than 25, and possibly just what you want at about $15, $18 or $20. What's your size? "know not what a day may bring were fined $1S each and costs. fnfVl T1(1 nm not miit.fi 82 vears old and will not he until next week the 13th of October, at least, that is the AA A A A A A AAA A A AAAAAA.A.A.AAAAA.4AA.AAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA William iougherty, chief ot police, 1 record.

cannot say from "personal went to Leavenworth first of the week knowledge" as the courts would say An -not tatyi ptnlAr the date of my arrival in this country, but that js my To change off with that other suit of yours get the Clothcraft Blue Serge Special No. 4T30, $18.50 unusually good value FOR THE BEST GRADES OF LUMBER and GOAL the case of Levi Pitt, changed with I parents' record and I feel sure it is selling liquor in violation law. Wit- correct. Now if you will be kind enough to correct last week's state SEE RAMEY BROTHERS Corner of Second and Houston Streets. Pnone No, 20.

nesses in. the case again st uvnaou mentg y(m win obligej Cushman. "were also isumi noned to Yours truly, E. L. Knostman Clothing Co.

I Wm. H. Bower. j.eaveuvvrui..

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1909-1912