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Daily News from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

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THE DAILY NEWS. MA Snyder, Bi.y Craig, Proprietors and Publishers. IT TUP W. THE Arkansas City, February 8, 1894. 0.

0. Craig, City Editor. PERSONAL. ollarSfore Chas. Betts had business in Ponca today.

iFine. Stationery, School Supplies, Blank Books, Office Supplies, Newspapers and Periodicals; Artists' Materials, West Fifth Avenue, Arkansas Cit3 Kansas- F. P. Bees was ud from Kildara yes terday. Harry Plaeman.

tf Winfleld. was in the city yesterday. Mayor Vawter. of Newkirk. went to that city this morning.

G. E. Lawrence and wife, of the ter ritory, are visiting in the city. W. 0.

McDaniel, of Wichita, was sell SOVIET NOTES. ing our merchants goods yesterday. Chas. Bryant went to Ponca Citv to Mrs. Ed Gray, of the Third Ward will day to look after his hotel at that place entertain next Tuesday.

joun uarson, oi BiacKweu, was Mrs. Dr. Stuffer, of the Second Ward transacting business in the metropolis today. will receive next Tuesday. Tom J.

Noble is up from Ponca City visiting his many friends. Tom intends The ground hog saw his shadow and we will have at least six more weeks of wintei, but THE DOLLAR STORE proposes to te the balance of its Winter Goods at price to clean up stock. Read our list. It will be like medicine for a sick man. For the Men we hare about Four Hundred pairs of Wool-Lined, Lamb-Lined, Mitts; Calf and Buck Gloves Manufacturers' Samples bought under value; will be sold at half price.

to go into the furniture and undertake ing business at that point. The "Mistletoe Bough" entertain ment next Monday evening is for the benefit of the poor. Let everybody Miss Daisy Campbell entertained a number of her young friends last night at her home, 615 north street. The evening was spent with games of various kinds and in pleasant conversation. Refreshments were served at 10 o'clock and the guests dispersed to their homes wishing their oharming hostess a long and happy life.

One of the boys who was there whispered to the reporter that he had had the best time in his life at the party and as we have no contrary come to the conr elusion that it a most enjoyable affair. The guests were Messrs. Frank com. OLDEST, LAiiGEST, BEST. feiiilfJIILiniL Repairing a Specialty.

BONTO iY REQUEST of a number of people pi this city, we have been induced to take aim fill oruers for Ice Cream andluiuiT Ices in lots ranging from two gallons up." We also have a nice line oi Uakks, 'Cream Puffs, Kisses, Ooooaxux Kisses, Mauaijooxs, Laijy iisuEiw, Jelly Roll, Layer Cake, Angel Iood White (Jake, Fkuit Cake and in fact, EVERVTiuinu that you can desire in the bakery line. BAUMAW BKOrt. frops. Let any of our people visit other cities and they will be satisfied that Arkansas City is the best and liveliest and brightes city in the state. W.

A. Kress does the cheapest and A NARROW ESCAPE! How it Happened. best sign work sn the city. Call and Wanner, Harry Atkins, Will Eeppito, see him at 112 South A street when in need of work in our line.2t2 Ward McDonald Burt Ray Rirtsinger, George Monroe, and the The following remarkable event in ftlady'f i M. will Interest the reader: "For a tang time I lerriblo pain at my heart, which nut- Notice.

There will be a meeting the Ar Misses Mae Ford, Libbie Lewis, Anna eiwl nlmast. Incessantly. 1 had no appetite Wanner, Orsa BiMsell, Edith Camp-'; boWsVoVS kansas City Poultry association Mon day afternoon at 3 o'clock at Dr. Par icn until thought every minute would be my lust. There was a feeling of oppression Vumt my heart, and I was afraid to draw a ill breath.

I couldn't sween a room with- sons office. i our sittin? and restiiiK: but. thank The High School Cadets drill tonight on Summit street. The boys are get IV II I 1 1 111 IFTH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE Frank J. Hess, Manage r.

WEDNESDAY, February 7. ung -mignty nanay- witn their guns and it would take a bold enemy to stand before them. Strayed or Stolen. 111 i bell and Daisy Campbell. SOCIAIi OF PRESBYTERIAN Y.

P. 8. 0. E. The Y.

P. 55. C. E. say the Presbyterian church had a delightful social, time last evening, the guests of Miss Ruth Wilson at the residence of her parents.

The distinguished feature of the social was guessing represented by the dress of the lady or gentleman. Miss Ruby guessing the highest number took the first prize, an elegant little tablet souvenir of choice verses and' Illustrated1 to suit the sentiment. The second prize was woi by gentleman. This was an A. B.

C. book of linen that might have hard good use. Some of the "characters" were puzzles and could not be guessed, but when told them, "why; certainly, I know by the help of New Heart Cure all that jwwtnndl'ieel like another woman. Be--n using the Net? Heart. Cure I had taken iiiVrent.

so-ealled remedies and been treated doctors without any benefit until I wa? liiUscourajred and disgusted. My husband mi mo a bottle of Dr. Miles' New Heart and am hiijipy to say I never resrcttetl ii, n. 1 now have a splendid appetite and -loop well. I weighed lis pounds when I remedy, nnd nowlwelfdilixm.

Us effect la my case has been truly marvel-' -It. far surpasses1 any other medicine I have ever taken or any T.encilt I ever received fvom pnrsk'innp." Mrs. Harry Starr, Pottsvillo. October 12, Dr. Mtlo'j! Nov IJffnrt.

Cure 1m sold on positive guarantee by all druirglstB, evby (lie Dr. Miles Medical Elkhart," on receipt oi price, lper bot 1 le, six botl lea express prepaid. Tliia pre at discovery by tin cr.i'cnt specialist in heart dfeonw, contains noitiKS-iplates nor dangerous drugs. a Day norse witn DiacK mane and "Old Friends are the Best." 'The Original and Greatest of all Swedish Dialect Comedy Successes. tail, 15) -hands high, 5 or 6 year old had on halter, scum over over right eye shod in front, weight 950 pounds.

$10 reward for any information. J. J. Dan ill I 1 iels, Ponca, 0. T.5 6 Dr.

H. Kirby and Mrs. Dr. E. Kirby having removed from Highland For iJe al Jraggtsla Hall, Summit street to 321 South A OLSO next door to Judge Christian.

Feel ing thankful for the'public's past favors would ask a continuance of the CHURCIIE. Evangelist. A. E. Leahies of Nebraska will address the men's meeting to Arkansas City, Dec.

4, 1893. morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the rooms of the Y. M. C. A.

About Fiv Hundred pairs of Black Wool Socks, secured of a good mill; former price, 35 cents; choice in the lot for 15 cents. These are a Bargain. Job Lot of Men's and Boys' Crush Hats, bought at a bargain, worth $1. Pick out your size for 50 cents, It is getting too late in the seasotn to make any money on caps. We have about Five Dozen left, Now is a good time to buy; uniform price, 2L cents; help yourself.

Men's and Boys' Unlaundried Shirt, Full Size, Well, Made Lonsdale Cotton, Reinforced Back and Front. Linen Bosom, Warnnted to fit; Don't Faint when you heal the price 35 cents each, or thtee for $1, One Hundred Fine Giugham Apruu', Two-Yard-Length Rem-annta, all perfect; your choice for 10 cents, Who ever hmd of it? Scotch Gingham at the price of calico. HERE IS A SNAP: Twenty-five Dozen ladies' Cream Jersey-Knit. Egyptian Cotton Wrappers; former price 45 cants must be sold your choice for 21 cents. Rev.

J. Sloan, pastr Christian A tickling sensation in the throat has caused me to wake up several times every night. I have found Orloff's llussian Grippe cure a sovereign remedy for it and now sleep undisturbed all night. C. C.

Hollister. Childs agents. An Evergreen Torrent of Laughter. Just as Dainty as can be. church, will preach Sunday at 11 a.

m. Subject, "The Lord's Supper" and at 7 :30 p. on "The Divine Method of Saving the World." The "Mistletoe Bough" entertain ment at Highland hall on Monday Rev W. Vail, of Wichita will preach for the Unitarian society in Highland night will be a novel and pleasant oc Songs. Dances.

Medleys. casion and the size of the audience will hall at 7 :30 o'clock on Sunday evening. The topic of the sermon will be "Ben show the disposition of the people to ward relieving the condition of the You can avoid disappointment by securing seats in advance. Tickets now on sale at Upton's Fifth Avenue Book Store. Prices: 25, 50 and 75 cents.

that." Following the social features of the evening, interspersed with amusements, came refreshments consisting of pure limpid water and toothpicks, all of which was greatly relished. It is pleasant to be social as the fifty or sixty yourig people thought last night. Rev. Stewart had his foot and' leg bandaged and a padlock' on the fo ot. He represented, Locke on the Human Understanding, fouea City Itcna.

Last evening the Bois d'Arc gave another ball long to be remembered by its members. There were forty-three couples in attendance and a pleasant evening was spent by all. The music was furnished by Prof. Scott's orchestra and ell "tripped the light fantastic" till the "wee sma' hours." Prof. Fred Sparks is doing good work with the club and the latest dances are being participated in.

Ponca City is slowly but surely b-ing relieved of its girl famine, for the fair ones are beginning to arrive. Come on, girls, we love you all. Ths fair sex is being cared for in Ponca. Died Thursday morning, after an illness of a few days, Cicero, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. typhoid fever, formerly of Arkansas City. W.M. Randall's new store room will completed in about ten days.

This room will be 25x140 feet to be occupied by a full line Of dry goods, Something wrong, boys, where are all your whiskers gone. Elbon. poor, as the proceeds will be devoted to that purpose. A Goed. Company "Si Plnnkard," as given by the J.

C. THFTH AVENUE OPERA HOUSE. LewiB company at the Grand last night, was well received by the large audience present. "8i" has made a great hit in Van Wert, and with his celebrated Frank J. Hess.

Manager. Hur," the problem of the Supernatural Christ." The sermon will be to some extent on the lines of the famous story of Gen. Wallace. All are invited. The Salvation Army is going to hold special meetings at their barracks, Saturday, all day Sunday and Monday night.

Capt. Foster, the banjoist, from Topeka, will be present. Farewell meeting Sunday night, musical jubilee and supper Monday night. Bro. Bosen of Winfleld and Mrs.

Capt. Reed of Newkirk will be here. Admission and supper 15c. Everybody come. ''You've hoard of me I'm MONDAY NIGHT, February 5th.

THE CKKAT COMEDY. SUCCESS Many Imitators No Successors. Farmer J. C. Lewis, Supported loe the Brilliant Actress, JEANETTE LEWIS And a Select Company of band, will be welcomed on a return trip.

Van Wert, (0.) Press. IiOSt, A span of black mules, horse and a mare, horse mule is black, coursa hair and lump on left front knee Mare mule is one-half brown and one-half black, mark on left foot by cutting on wire and is coming 8 years old. The horse is coming 3 years old and is a dark brown, there is also a cut just above the hoof. John P. Sikal, 3-3 Cross, O.T., box, 38.

The Baptist church was crowded last night by 600 people who listened with rapt attention to the stereopticon lecture, by Rev. A. E. Keables, of Denver. Tonight and Sunday night In the Laughable Yankee Comedy, I "SI PLUNKARD" the views will be free, and of a religious nature 200 sublime colored engravings on 400 square feet of canvas eyery Monday and Tuesday nights a Awarded Highest Honors, Worlds Fair.

OPEN TILL 8 P. M. HE ONLY Yanke Show Traveling Everything New. and OriginalMaking the Funniest Parade yl a P3 1 small fee will be charged to prevent the crush of great crowds. Only 15c for adults, 10c for children, reserved seats 25c for sale at Child's drug store, your money refunded unless well earned.

This is pronounced the best entertainment for the money ever given in Arkansas City. Carry the Finest Orchestra on the road. The Great Railroad Scene. The Threshing Machine Scene The County Fair Scene. Store.

Dollar LOOK OUT for "Si" and His Country Band Parade, the Funniest Street Parade ever seen. Weather. For Kansas- Clearing tonight, fair, eolder Sunday. Additional local on second page, The pnly Puri Cream of Tartei Powder. No Ammonia; Alum.

seats-on sale at Upton' Reserved Book store,.

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