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The Emporia Daily Journal from Emporia, Kansas • 3

The Emporia Daily Journal from Emporia, Kansas • 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Ed King has gone ato Kan sas City on Clearing Sale of Pure Drugs Are the only kind kept by Emporia's Reliable Pharmacy 1 Pi ascriptions carefully Compounded LEWIS M'CANDLESS First Door South of The Citizens Bank 7 and Osfor LOCAL AND PERSONAL John Gice, of Strong City, was an Emporia visitor today. John Henning, visited friends in Saffordville J. Harvey, Frith went to Lafayette, today on business. 'i Mrs. Alma Carle gone to Ransom, Kansas, to visit re latives, i (..,, Harry Schrock is sick and unable! to be at his work in the iRlresB.1 I Miss Bessie Brooks, of Americus, visited in the city- LOST Eastern Star pin.

Return to 1102 Com'l. It Palace of Sweets for Ice Cream and Fruit Ices. 109-11 Charles Bergerhouse was a visitor in Plymouth, Mrs. Hoslitt, of Council Bluffs, is here visiting Mrs limith. Miss Edith Carter, of Plymouth, wasf a shopper In; Emporia John Haughton, of Madi, son, transacted business in Em poria today.

Charles Diel, of the Dumm store visited iriends in Ottawa yesterday.t Mr. Pat King has returned from Kansas City, where he Beginning June 25 Ending July 9 THE LIVE MEAT MARKET No. 20 West Sixth Avenue yesterday; i Mr. and Mrs, VTrgil Piatt are the parents of a daughter, born yesterday. Is ready for business We quote the following Prices A Liberal Discount on All Footwear All New and Up-to-date Goods Frank Elliott and sons, of near Americus, spent Satur Porterhouse day in Emporia.

Round Chuck Steak Misses Sadie anil Delia Kemp spent Sunday with hoiV 4 Chuck Roast 4 Rib Roast ihas been for the last few days. Mrs. Andy Walker of Strong City was an Emporia visitor yesterday. H. O.

FRANTZ Sole Agents for Hanan Son Shoes folks in Plymouth. Mrs. David Potter went to Fork Chops Pork Steak Frankfurters Ham Sausage Pork Sausage Bologna Pure Lard Lard Compound Liver DEATH OF GEORGE WINGERT George Wingert died at the 29 Denver yesterday owing to the illness of a relative.) Miss. Edna Dodsom visited In Plymouth yesterday, the guc-st of Mrs. Bert Hyle Falls Watkins and Frank Ridenour spent Sunday with F.

B. Watkins and family. Misses Clara Bassett ani Myrtle Carter visited friends jbome of his son, about six I A. J. Scott went to Western Kansas today on a few days business trip.

Miss Katie Reifsnyder of Strong City was a Sunday visitor in Emporia. W. B. Penny, County clerk of Chase county is an Emporia visitor today. Steve Hinshaw went to Oklahoma City last night on EMPORIA Wed.

June Yours respectfully, Foi Cash. N. E. VROOMAN miles. north of this city, Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, from a complication of diseases, having been sick for a long time.

He was seventy-one years of age. The funeral was yesterday in Oakland Valley. Show Grounds opposite Katy depot: a week's business trip. neld this morning at ten-thirtj, o'clock. The Rev.

Irving Clark, of Wichita, conducted the services, burial was made Eat and Sleep AT THB MIT-WAY Miss Kate Fuller will go to Americus tomorrow to attend the wedding of Miss Bessie Brooks. Miss Jennie Dickey, of Penn sylvania.is visiting at the homt of James Martin on West Nin-the avenue. John Fluker returned to in Maplewood Cemetery. Chauncey Drawbaugh is down from Strong City, working for his uncle," Harry Jones George Long of Top eka, formerly of Cottonwood Falls, is in Topeka today on business. Miss Sue Snelling of Cottonwood Falls spent Sunday W.

A. Bassett spent Sunday in Olpe. Chris Shafer, of Olpe, is an Emporia visitor today. Mrs. Travis was up from Olpe today on business.

Harry Cox, of Strong City, m. ww www Kansas City Saturday after a ew days visit with Emporia elatives. I Emporia, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs.

James C. Dwelle spent Sunday in Cot A. E. Wheeler, of Garden City, County Treasurer of Fin OPPOSITE NEWMAN EMPORIA I Emporia Foundry I Machine Works. S.

C. JONES' SONS, Proprietors I EMPORIA KANSAS. Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work nd aGeneral Class of Iron and Brass Cast-ngs. Machine and Boiler Work a Specialty Agents for the J. I.

Case Co's Threshing Machinery, etc. NOW THE GREATEST TENTED EXHIBITION IN THE WORLB is in the city, on business today. A. L. Frost, of Americus, tonwood Falls, the guests of ney county, is visiting in the relatives.

city today. BIG SHOWS INONE Tl ESITS FORMER Miss Myrtle Carter, of the Mr. and Mrs. T. B.

Davis, f4 of Americus, were the city EVERYTHING NEW THIS YEAR BUT THE TITLE Saturday to attend the Alex-ander-Ott wedding. transacted business in the city Saturday. Howard Griffith went to Olpe yesterday to get a horse which he recently bought. Mr. and Mrs.

Theo. Brink -man were up from Olpe Sat telephone office will visit with home -folks in Plymouth tomorrow. Mrs. J. H.

Emerick, of St. Louis, arrived Saturday for a WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT TWICE DAILY AT 2 AND 8 P. SL Mrs. Frances Brisco will leave Thursday to spend the summer in inaianapoiis ana urday, visitingk relatives. Wabash, and other eastern points.

A Smoke that Satisfies" 20 Big Feature Acts 2 Herds Performing ELEPHANTS IOO Beautiful Horses 100 Shetland Ponies EXTRA! ADDED! EXTRA! The Largest and Costliest Collection of Wild and Domestic Animals carried by any show Is now to be seen with GENTRY BROS. ALL NEW FEATURE SHOWS. Mr. and Mrs. Will Penny FIRTH'S HAND MADE ppst CICAR and wife and two- daughters, visit with her mother, Mrs.

Mary Mrs. Georgei Hosier and father, W. S. Cook, of Neosho tFtapids, were business callers in the city today. Glenn Hoffman, of Strong in the city, the guest of his cousins, Ralph Alex Brinkman and sister went to Olpe Sunday to visit their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Theo. Brinkman. LOVE'S INDIFFERENCE. Ella and Laura, were shopping visitors in the city today from Cottonwood Falls.

IN OUR MAGNIFICENT NEW FREE STREET PARADE Which POSITIVELY takes place, rain or shine, 10:30 A. Show Day A SOLID MILE OF GOLD ANO GLITTER Miss Frances Brown, of ROATRIQHT'S LUNCH ROOM Bertrum Webb. Manhattan, came in yesterday to select her teachers for in No. 5, East 6th in Basement stitute. She left this after DOORS OPEN FOR INSPECTION OF MENAGERIE AT 1 AND 7 P.M.

noon for Burlington, PERFORMANCE COMM ENCES 1 HOUR LATE.s, Table per week 13.00 Hoard and Room, per week $4.50 "I suppose, dear," said the eloping bridegroom, "that your father will gnash his teeth when he hears of this." "Let him," said the brave young thing. "His teeth are false and if he gets to gnashing them too hard he'll have something fliat will angojr him worse than our elopement." Duane T. Molthop, who has been working at the Red Cross Drug Store, has returned to lis home in Wichita. Bert McDermond and Harry Cohn, of Topeka, spent Sun day in the city, the guests of Mrs. John Hoffer and little daughters, Kathryn "and Ruth, will go to Newton Wednesday for a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Lepper. Admission this day and date only Adults 35c Children 25c fTTYTTYY7YYTYYYYYTTTTYYT C.

F. MILLER Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Lesh. Boot and Shoe for alvays HIS BOLDNESS. "What did she do when lie kissed her?" "Slapped hiuroa the cheek." "And what ilM he do about the ither cheek?" Mrs. M. F.

Jones and Mrs. Ewing, of Saffordville, spent yesterday in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hinshaw. Miss Edna Schafer, of Clay Center, spent Sunday in the city with Mr.

and Mrs. Harry 1 Schafer, who are enrolled at the Normal. George Stone and wife passed through Emporia yesterday enroute from Topeka to their home, in LaJunta, Colo. Misses Anna, Myrtle and Marie Gafford left Saturday Ayr, where they will spend the usmmer with Sxii aunt. Rerftiricff a Specialty.

First- THE LENOX Class Work at Reasonable Trices. Give Us a Call. "Kissed -J'at. loo. Emporia, Kansai 219 omnicrciul St.

CHAS. II. DABBS, Prop. Scenes from the Famous GENTRY SHOWS, Emporia, June 29 419 Commercial Best ivieal in Town 25 cents THE BIG HEAD is of two kinds conceit and tho big head that comes from a ick headache. Does your head ever f-l like a gourd and your brain feel loose and Removal Notice I have moved my Dental, office from No.

10 West 6th Avenue ground ffoor, to the- sore? You can cure it in nojrooms formerly occupied by time by acting on your liver Isn't re Emporia Telephone with Ballard's Herbine it worth trying for the abso No. 625 Commercial stairs. John G. Nortiiingto lute and perfect relief you 11 get? D. W.

Morris Son. A marriage license was s- sued Saturday afternoon to MAKE YOUR DOLLARS Clarence J. Beeson and Ma-j WORK FOR" YOU. ble L. Cozad, both of Emporia.

Fifteenth series. Will par by the Probate Judge. Tho per cent interest w'i groom was twenty years of ag drawls. k'jm MiP flmv imJ (- 1 4 i wteSM'-RfeI: U835L jm. ffxmit n.iu niirrmTTr: rmrrrtnsaa and the bride fif ten, ana oe- union Building Loan H.

Dunlap, Secretary. 24. ing under lage, it was necessary to have the written con-dent at their parents.The groor is the son of Mrs. Kate M. Whitney and the bride is the daughter of Henry; Removes blackheads, drives; away beauty ills, stimulates.

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Pages Available:
1,184
Years Available:
1910-1911