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Daily News from Arkansas City, Kansas • 5

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Arkansas City, Kansas
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THE DAILY NEWS. ir-J fi Jj; j'jiMf. Snydbr, Bly Ciuia, Proprietors and Publishers. Arkansas City, February 27. 1894.

C. C. CitAKi, City Editor. IDEAXiEXIIIT Fine Stationery, School Supplies, Blank LOCAL SFICE. Books, Office Supplies, Newspapers and Peri-1 J.

II. Sherbune is in the city. W. N. Braden went south today.

3 odicals: Artists' Materials, West Fifth Avenue, Arkansas City, Kansas J. W. Heck went to Burden this morning. DeWitt McDowell went to Terry this morning. L.

B. Heart returned to Newkirk this morning. The Wise man also buys bis Edward Grady went to Turcell this fsaa Sri Manager Hess' has returned from a morning. C. A.

Richardson is over from Cedar assiBsmisaBBSSBsaa max. Ardmore, where he went to compel the Fannie Hill company to either keen vale today. And those of bis wife and children of in Fred Smith went south this morning iV 1 il 11a' mm KB to sell goods. Miss Laura Gunter went to Ponca their contract with him and appear in this city or pay him damages for breaking the contract, lie says that when he arrived in Ardmore, he found that the troupe was in charge of the notorious Duncan Clark, a man who cannot make dates with any reputable opera house niaimger.The show has been trav this morning. um mr'i ft B.

A. Wagner and J. C. Stanley went us because we are selling Good Shoes Cheaper than any place in town NO SHODDY SHOES NO SHOPWORN SHOES, but New Goods and New Styles, at Prices Never Before Heard of in this city. HEAD the following prices carefully for your own good We vrill sell you a pair of Kid Shoes for to JNewkirk today.

in 'm A. J. Lynn returned to Butte City, elling under ia'se colors, representing that ihey owned their own car, aim under the management of a Mr. this morning. John A.

Eaton was in the city yester Ransom, who, it now appears, has noth ing to do with the management. Mr. day Irom Winlield. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT REDUCTION on all VASE, BANOUET' and PIANO LAMPS. C.

Adams, of Cedarvale, is at the Hess says the troupe is a poor one and could never have had a date in this house except by misrepresentation. He MS Filth Avenue hotel. lis i fs The B. of L. F.

will give a ball that had decided to begin proceedings against them, but upon finding that will be simply great. Prof. Fred Sparks went to Ponca City they had no money and small prospects of getting any, he decided to-let the 3T. IIAYFOnD, Pitoi'. if you ara small enough to wear them as we have fifty pairs of l's and IK's worth 60 cents, his week for 5 cents.

rtffETftT III li to teach his dancing class. mm hail- ARKANSAS CITY. KAN. 11 4 A ortU Summit Street. THIS WEEK we are selling 200 pairs of Children's and Misses' Young America school Shoes, Goods War ranted; Seamless Back, Solid Soles and Counters; worth matter drop altogether.

D. R. Brown, an employee of the Arkansas City Milling company got his hand caught in the rollers this morning about 9 o'clock resulting in crushing his hand so badly that the amputation of two lingers was necessary and it may bejthat the whole hand will be lost. Dr. Dunning dressed the wound and tli inks that by careful treatment he will be able to save one finger.

Mr. Brown is a careful and iudustrious workir.gman and all will sympathize him in his misfortune. mar IlJ This Week, 1.00 a pair, any size I i l7 A I 1 1 1 1 1-. VI II Jas. Glover, a merchant of Bluff City, is here today buying goods.

The Pastime club will give a dance at Highland hall tomorrow night. Boys be sure and treat your best girl to "bun-bun" candy at the Midway. J. C. Boyd is here from Dallas, in the interest of his cattle business.

M. Friedburg went to Cross in the interest of the Matress company today. F. W. Cresvvell with tha Topeka Papar company went to Ponca this morning.

Frank Hoop and wife returned this morning from their visit to Liberal, Mo. J. T. Pryor, a prominent Texas cattleman, is stopping at the Fifth If THE SADDLE ROCK George Ciianet, Prop. THIS WEEK, fifty pairs Child's Spring Heal, Calf BaiJt'Mi shoes, fixes 10, 11, M.

MAESHALL is now prepared to sod your lots and to keep the craves in Eiverview 12 and 13, worth 90 cents for 63 cents. up. TTE Best Place to eat. Every thing Neat and Clean. All Delicacies Served in Season.

One of the Girard dailies, the Herald, riomilist.has given up the strugffle leav- Good Square Meals always served Our Short Orders are perfect. Si GREAT BARGAIN is a lot of Ladies' Rhoe3, worth Special attention given to Ladies. Suppers fir Balls -a Specialty. tlie field at present the for Press and the World. Girard is too mall a town for two dailies and it will be found that it will take the united efforts of all its citizens to Good, Solid, Everyday Cemetery clean.

The President insures good work. If you need anything in his line, call on or address II. M. MAR i HALL, SOTNortn street. Call and see him.

IS $.50, this week only 08 cents. The "Brownies" had the measles but "I 3 1UY sontn summit, o-s they will be able to appear at the Mid "THE WORLD WITH A FENCE keep one alive and if the editor is not a pp way. millionaire he will not keep it up very long. Chanute Tribune. The four parties who were sentenced Ben S.

Henderson, of Winfield, is taking in the best town in Kansas today. E. A. Allen, one of the largest cattle dealers in the strip, is in the city on business. to the penitentiary from Oklahoma for perjury and frauds committed at the opening of Oklahoma, returned from AROUND IT, is the name of a Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid, Patent Leather tip Shoes, worth' 2.00 this week we will sell them for $1.35 are getting 50 cents more for the same shoes at some of the so-called Marked-Down Sales.

WE have been selling a Great Many of those Long-Wearer" Ladies' Fine $2.25 shoes for $1.50 a OR all kinds of Paint- BONTON BAKERY. ni ir, -Crayon Work durance vile last night, the supreme court having decided in their favor. They say that they will make things and Stamping jat-tprns, Call at Room 1. Syndicate Block. REQUEST of a number of i 1 1 1 9 exceedingly torrid for the persons who connived at their conviction.

Henry Endicott has opened his office door again and we may hope for an early spring.J D. O. Brown, secrery of the Oklahoma Townsite company is at the St. Charles this week. oi tr.is cir.y, we nave uet-n iimuut' to take and fill orders for Ice Cuba Carl Clark went to Cross this morn I I ing, Carl had to buy a ticket to travel on for the Santa Fe ha3 forbidden all John N.

Florer and wife accompanied by til well returned to Grey Ilorse this morning. railroad men to carry railroad men unless they have a ticket. Mr. Clark states that this was the first ticket that and Fruit Ices in lots ranging frxra two gallons up. VTe alro have a nica of Cakes, Cream F'cffs, Kisses, OOCOANUT KlSSEfl, LaDV Fincekb, Jei.ly Eoi.l, Lavkk Cake, Angel Food, White Caste.

Fnuit Cakh and in fact. EVEEYTTiliCCr that you can desire in the lakery line. BAUMAN BROS. Frops. Forfeited A Lot cf w.iMiei of Mrs.

Bert Brown went to Oklahoma description, he had purchased in twenty year3. milted every City this morning to spend a few days On Wednesday evening the 28th, Ar visiting ner parents. i yMiWWjSw steal fDbtmmMi's. kansas Citv ost. No.

loS, will have 'SU-M valises, ete. The camp lire at their room in Highland Mrs. Denhart and family went to Ponca this morning where they will Kb vt- coMs will hall at which a musical and literary old for the prhicl reside in the future. entertainment will be given, good iKW5t'giif val and Interest Tlios. P.

Smith, a government official tine theveon. E. RlDEAWX speakers will also be present. Every body invited. connected with the Interior depart S3 mailt, is in the city today.

This last weak and for tha benefit of the ladies who did nob get out last week on account of tha bad weather we will conti.r.-.e them on the same same price, $1.50, for one week more. THIS 'WEEK, One T'lindred Pairs of Priestraier's Ladies' Kid Shoes, your choice for $2 00 THE RAREST BARGAIN of the lot is Fifty Pairs of William Nagla's Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, worth $2.00 $3.50, in Opera and Common-Sense we ill sell for $2 00 go fnn i 8 RAILROAD Arkansas City Post, Grand Army of the Republic will give a public enter L. F. Hoops went to Newkirk this morning to attend the meeting of the tainment at their li ill on Wednesday anti-UluIocco league at tnat place. Santa Fe Route, GOING KA.ST evening of this week.

All ex-soldiers Lyjran U. Humphrey, ex-sovernor 2l-Chlca2i Express, via El ancLtheir friend and the public ally are invited. ThoiM will be no mission fee. ot Kansas, and one ot the most promi i-rj A'luntic via Newton wa Mo.Klv-r Express, via Newtou nent republicans in the state, is the Frelglit.vH Kl Dorado :) a is vlaNewton 111 ARE THE Licensed Bill Posters Of Arkaneas City. Headquarters ai, th Fifth Avenue Hotel.

mmr' i i.n mm i Telephone No. 12 when you waat A CAB, WAGONETTE, oe BAGGAGE WAG OH Arkansas Citv Cab Co. J. LT. IIilliaed JIanagaf city today.

ARRIVED FKOM AST Some of the clerks are agitating 407 Arkansas City via Newton. ..9:01 a early closing. The News is heartily in 4ii tliilves'ou Expreess, via Newton 7:20 in The postofficJ is being papered and painted throughout and presents a good appearance. Col. Wright says that they are obeying the scriptural injunction- "Let your house be garnished and swept." lavor ot the movement and we hope it Freiulif, via i uorauo iu iS Mo.Ulver Exp, via El Dorado a will be successful.

GOING SOUTH Depositions are being taken in the Elzina Lumber company's case today 407 Oklahoma Txpress. 0:20 a i'Xy Express 7:40 I) 111 4'3-Loual Freight 6 twain fieial scorsr at the in the city today J. C. Snyder, poultry show, wa Ben S. Hendersan represents the Kan ARRIVED FROM SOUTH signing cards and footing up tho totals.

sas Oit parties Frank McGlinchey went to Ilalstead 400 Eastern 8:43 am Express 6:30 By tomorrow we hope to be able to give the list of premiums in fall, with the official score. 422-Lotal Freight 6:00 pm Ail trains ran dally, For rates, tickets time tallies in response to a telegram which he received last evening announcing tne severe amess or his lainer. and all uosirauie lurorniauon appiy 10 H. 15. ftnn.

T. Nicholson. Gcirl Pass At. SIXTY PAIRS of Men's Stin, Oil-Calf Dress' Shoes in Plain and Cap Toe, Congress or Laecd, Sold at some stores at cost (so they say) for $2.00. Our price this week, $1.25.

TORTY-ElGliT Pairs of Men's Fine $2.50 "Calf Congress Shoes' just received this morning selling this week Through a mistake, wa announced II. K. IS'lckerson, Geu'l Supcrtendent A Fine Line of GOLD, SILVER asd PTEEL SPECTACLES. with Firae Zjeiases. Call and See.

His Entire Stock will be Sure to Please you. M. MURPHEY, Tub Jeweler. tnat the drawing of the. Shi- The PouKry association are making arrangements to offer a reward for the capture of evry thief, if this li done, it wIKmH materially in protecting the poultry from midnight raiders.

St. Louis San Francisco GOING EAST. No. 2, Express, Leaves Arkansas City at 9 :33 in. Arrives at Sr.

Louis 6:5 a Si. name Mo. 4. AMI Leaves Arkansas City at 0:00 pm Found A geography with th of Miss Bessie iliU on the was -on the stivvt, rr.ves St. Leuis in GOING WEST.

kasr.n lown company won id be held on March 13. It should have been March G. Roy Willits, of Fredonia, is visiting Goas. Mr. Willi's is a brother of Don Willits, I'-o former proprietor of the Fifth book sore.

Mrs. Geo. Endicott and children camo up from Newkirk on a visit with friends ana r. George. husband, is in the iinircau-tile business at Newkirk.

b'P'l iiava tlie No. 1, Leaves Arkansas City 12i50 Arrives Antliony 0:05 HAVING Pur- No. 3, Mai 1 "lives Arkansas City Arrives at AuDiiony in let 6 at owner can book by caiii.jg. Strong effo' are being mai zens of Parkfi to have the of County moved to that they hope to be successful in deavors. VII Extremely low price of $1.50 a pair.

GREAT BARGAINS in'evry Department this week, and lots of New Goods will be found at the oy cn i- ac and heir en- Mis ipi Pacific Ra'lwar S4 Oldroyd's Delivery Wagon and Team, u'e are now Better Pru- No '4, Mull xitpss .10:15 ara No. 48J, Express Arrives G'M pi Tonic My use McOormack's and Grippe Cure every tini; No. 47, Local Freight Arrives 8:35 a No. 4S7, Local Frelalit Leaves a ihey have grippe and in J. of Santa now on The southern division Fe is being stocked with Three are here no.v and tho road and the railr happy.

iore hi ad bov-! -5 KMS WANTED. OK Til hit SEX. TO Sell tle wonde fill uockrt ('amera "I'Moti pared than ever to give Prompt and Efficient Pervice in All Kinds op IUovisu anii Thaksfrk Wokk. Orders left at DUFF OLDROYD'S and EEPP Furniture stores promply attended o. a Specialty.

'Spring: Webster Bros Send slump for liroklet to ItVUKi W. Stanford, police judge. Tins remedy is for sale at Simmons' drug store. Harry Sinimoss claims to have discovered the best com salve on earth. le says that one gentleman removed six corns from various toes in his family.

The reporter is going to try to remove seven corns from one toe. SOVS co, mtiii Civmix'r of Coninieice, Clil HI. D.kY at home selling i' i i m' ana at nc iswelvv Four to six dollars a set saved on your bungie whoels by getting them of Al Daniels for the next 30 days. 23 t2 A Van ted To buy a good farm team. Sef W.

H. Anii8trong at Krocuert 15ror. SaHnlay.SS-St at i Kvery liouse has roods nee ex, ''lieuce; no capital; no -ill ti -fiiis re a day Weather. For' Kansas Tuesday and fair, cooler. Temperature 31 5(5 ennaiii'Ut Address lv.

IH iU i Colninhus Ohio, All druggista sell Dr. Miles Nrve Rlaaters. GEO J. ORISTON, Proirietor Only ot) cents a month for the Daily News. Vr.

Miles' Pain Pills stop Headache,.

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