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The Evening Record from Salina, Kansas • 3

The Evening Record from Salina, Kansas • 3

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Salina, Kansas
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OTTO GETS THERE. PERSONAL POINTS. DOUGLA Items of Interest Concerning the Comings .00 Wins the Girl of His Choice Nothwith standing the Rumor That She Eloped With Anoth, er Man. and Goings of Salina People and Their Friends. The Style, Fit and Wear could not be improved for Double the Price.

E. W. Ober returned this morning Along soon after the Fourth of July it from Lawrence. will be remembered that the Kansas W. L.

Douglas $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes are the productions of skilled workmen, from the best material possible to put into shoes sold at these prices Wm. Muir and family left this morn Uity Star printed a story about a young ing for St. Louis. lady by the name of Miss Lillie Brodine, We make also $2.50 and 52.25 shoes for men, and $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 for boys, and the L. B.

F. Duncan left this morning on of omolan. who was tnen at work in a trip to Kingman. Kansas City, giving her would-be lov Douglas Police shoe, very suitable for letter-carriers, policemen and others having much walking to do. er.

Otto Brink, the marble heart and Mrs. Nettie Shultz left this morn transferring her affections to one Ed. ing for Vinton, Iowa. "We are constantly adding new styles to our already large variety, and there is no rea Eads, with whom, the Star stated, she J. A.

Zehring started this morning son wny you cannot De suited, so insist on w. having L. Douglas Shoes from your eloped. The elopement story proved to be un on a trip to Dayton, Ohio. ueaier.

Merchants, Bankers, Lawyers, Physicians and all Ernest Putnam went down to Cim true, for while Miss Lillie had smiled on We use only the best Calf, Russia Calf (all colors), French Patent Calf, French Enamel, Vici Kid, Edward, much to the discomfiture of economical men wear graded to correspond with prices of the shoes. Otto, she did not elope with him. maron today to buy cattle. J. W.

Whitman, of Bavaria, lef this morning for Findley, Ohio. W. L. Douglas Shoes because they are the best. For sale by The sequel to this story transpired this morning when Otto, as faithful and If dealer cannot supply you, W.

L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass Catalogue Free. Senator and Mrs. Reser and family persevering as ever, led the fair Lillie left morning for Knoxville, Tenn. into probate court here, and the two were united in the holy bonds of matri Mrs.

Jos. Duncan is expected home 3d mony. this evening from her Buffalo trip. Shoe Dealer. 104 East Iron Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Campbell are Otto is a tailor in Kansas City, and it is said that Mr.

and Mrs. Brink will go there to reside. Their respective ages in Topeka visiting their daughter, Mrs. N. A Loomis.

are 21 and 18. Mrs. J. M. Anderson and little son The Recokd is glad that Otto won Oklahoma's Crops.

Dr. VV. A. Phillips is up from Kildare, Oklahoma, spending a few days in the Claire- have returned from a few weeks' first place. If he hadn't, we should visit in Chicago.

always have felt that he Otto. Maurice Sholl returned last evening from Beatrice, where he was Surprised Himself. About the worst sold man in Salina city. He gives the most glowing descrip tion of Oklahoma's crops this year. From his place but one field of wheat can be seen which yielded less than thirty bushels to the acre, and there was Have You Been There Yet? There are many delightful resorts in New Mexico; but none excelling Las Vegas Hot Springs.

The Montezuma Hotel is really just a little the nicest of its class in the Southwest. If you are well, run up there for a few days outing. If sick, no better place to get well, all kinds of baths, expert medical attendance, etc. Railroad and hotel rates reasonable. For further information inquire of J.

G. H. Gravelky, a Agent, A. T. S.

F. Ry. Salina, Kansas. called to attend the funeral of his little today is John Cumbow. He helped get nephew.

up a surprise party on himself last night without knowing it. It was like this: Miss Eva Lockwood returned last evening from Missouri, where she has one field of forty-one bushel, sixty-three pound wheat. The farmers were not very much in debt and now they are John has often remarked "there been conducting classes in elocution for couldn't anyone surprise him," so some rolling in wealth. several weeks. In addition to the big wheat crop, A.

E. Renard, who was formerly of his friends thought they would show him. Of course it was a girl who planned it nobody else would have thought of it. Miss Anna Meacham is at the bottom of the deep-dyed plot. with the Kaffer Mercantile Co.

here, corn is a pretty tair crop ana cotton looks well. The fruit is immense, especially in the vicinity of Guthrie. but is now in business in Concordia, is looking after his business interests here Miss Meacham proposed to Mr. Cum this week. SIX DAYS OF GOOD TIMES Low Rates to Las Vegas Hot Springs.

Santa Fe Route has recently reduced its regular round trip excursion rate for Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. $29.35. Reopening of Montezuma Hotel there affords sumptuous accommodations at reasonable prices for tourists and invalids. Expert medical attendance. This is a delightful season for visiting in New Mexico.

For further information inquire of J. G. H. Graveley, Agent, A. T.

S. F. Salina, Kansas. Robert Lightbody, who has been visiting the family of his brother, J. W.

Are Promised to Everybody Who Attends Lightbody, on his way home from bow that they get up a surprise on Miss Maggie Moore. He readily fell into the trap and all day yesterday he was actively engaged in inviting people and making arrangements for the surprise. It was agreed to meet at Mr. Cumbow's Europe, left yesterday for El Paso, Texas, where he is in business. the Fall Festival at Topeka, Sept.

27 to Oct. 2. The last days of September will long W. is. of Jiiiiswortn, came home and go in a body to Miss Moore's.

be remembered by such of our fellow At eight o'clock last evening the party Salina Dental Paris. citizens as attend the Topeka Fall Festival and Silver Anniversary of A. T. S. F.

Ry. The program of each day will had assembled, the girls all had their hats on, while Mr. Cumbow was impatiently walking the floor with his hands full of cakes and baskets and be replete with novelties and the drills and sham battles of the troops and the parades of other bodies will prove inter other surprise party apparatus, and chuckling every now and then about how surprised Miss Moore would be The Salina Dental Parlors are located on Santa Fo Avenue, over the McHenry Dry Goods Store, where all work known to the dental profession will he practiced. Teeth without plates. Crown and Bridge work a Specialty.

Operators of 16 years experience. The following prices will prevail until further notice Best Set Teeth, on Rubber, $8. Gold Crowns, 22k $5. Porcelain Crowns, $3. All other work at Reduced Prices, including Crown and Bridge work.

SAWYER Dentists. esting to visitors. The Santa Fe Iioute has made a rate of $3.55 for the round when he should proudly and victorious- trip from Salina, tickets on sale Sept. down this morning to represent Ellsworth democracy at the democratic judicial meeting. He is a strong Ritchie man and comes instructed for his nomination.

George D. Abel, of Lincoln, is in the city. He is a delegate to the democratic judicial meeting which is being held here today. Mr. Able has been one of the strongest Ritchie supporters since the beginning of the nomination tight.

Mrs. Sarah Schnee, and Mrs. Hor-ton, mother and sister of Dr. Schnee, left this morning on their return to their homes in Pennsylvania, after a three week's visit here with the doctor and his family. They will visit in Chicago and Ohio on the way.

lead the surprisers in upon her. At this stage of the procedure one of 26th to Oct 2nd inclusive, limited to October 4, 1897. For further informa the party produced a note which he proceeded to read to John. It was from tion inquire of J. G.

II. Graveley, Agent. Miss Moore and told him how sorry she was that she was detained from being at his surprise party. Then everybody aughed and the victim began to realize the true state of affairs. The cold sweat began to stand out on his brow.

His eyes assured a glassy stare. He looked around for a single pitying glance, but not one did he see. There was nothing be done but subside, but while the A. Wilhard Johnson, DRUGGIST. Successor to M.

B. PALMER. Whenever you need anything in the Drug Line, I shall be glad to see you at Palmer's old stand. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Excelsior Spring Water in stock.

113 South Santa Fe. A. Wilhard Johnson. Notice to Subscribers. If your carrier does not deliver your paper every evening or if he misses you at all please notify this office at once.

If, however, it blows away from the door after the carrier has delivered it, please see him and tell him where he may leave it so it will be secure. Any instructions you may wish to give will be received at this office. Telephone 192. T. E.

Hopkins has returned to Salina and has fitted up a good photograph gallery over Hogben's grocery store, 123 North Santa Fe, where he will be pleased, to see his numerous old customers and any new ones desiring correct photographs. tol girls were laying aside their wraps and Buried Today. The remains of the unfortunate young man who was killed by a Union Pacific freight Saturday, were buried by W. M. D.

Berg this morning. A letter was received from Leavenworth saying that the boy who was misusing from there was colored, and this boy was white. he cakes and other good things were being arranged John stormed and vowed vengeance on the entire outfit. The evening was then spent in merry makinggames, refreshments and music until a late hour. At intervals today a young man might have been seen walking the floor at Wolsieffer's store, with an absent-mind ed air about him and a far-away look in his eyes, his forefinger placed tragically Dispatchers Go Off.

An order blew up from Kansas City this (Monday) morning cutting out the dispatcher's office at Junction City. This order sends Mr. P. S. Crosse back to Wilson and Mr.

G. A. Stebbins to Salina. A little falling off in business is said to have caused this retrenchment. Junction City Union.

See Solberg's Fall goods. lw ES 3000 eieveL in the middle of his forehead, gazing steadfastly at the floor in a King Richard III sort of manner, devising ways and means for wreaking his venge MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. Standard '97 Models, guaranteed, $14 to $30. '96 models to $20. 2d-hand wheels $5.

to $15. Shipped to anyone $12 Sale. on approval without advance deoosit. Great Factory Clearing ance upon his persecutors. EARN A BICYCLE by helping: advertise us.

We will give one agent in each town FREE USE of a sample wheel to introduce them. Write at once for our Special Offer. Y. C. MEAD CYCLE CO.

Cnicago, 111. Have Solberg make your clothes, lw.

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Years Available:
1897-1897