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The Gate City Journal from Arkansas City, Kansas • 1

The Gate City Journal from Arkansas City, Kansas • 1

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1 It (fljj it tl 1 mm VOL 8, ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1899. NO, 20 pfyVYYYVVV The Graham Earle Company at thetth Avenue opera house all next week. McDowell of this city lias filed mt for divorce from his wife, Adella L. MeDowell. A.

0. Wiley wai called to U'n Springs, Wednesday in respond to a telegram announcing the serious ill ness of his father. Capt. Harnck's blac smith shop was burglarized Tuesday night and a number DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME? "There are others" but after they have failed on it try JLTVJ The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for oyer 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per T-f-jt sonal supervision since its infancy. CdCAiCA; Allnwnn nnft tn dfifiivo von in this.

McDowell's And if it's a time piece at all, he'll put it in timo keeping order, TP J. that he turns I he raCt out more work than all the others in town is proof of his ability. of tools tak in. Mat Smith, a colored man was placed under arrest, charged with the crime. Mabel Allen, daughter of of Mr.

and Mrs Marsh Allen, living 5 miles west of Winfield, committed suicide Wednesday vening by taking strychnin. The cause was a love affair. E. F. Christo, advance man for the Graham Earle company Is in' the city this week in the interest of his company which opens a weeks engagement at the Fifth Avenue Opera House Monday night.

Theater goers will be pleased to learn that the Graham Earla Company will be at the 6th Avenue all next week. This company was a specihl favorite here lust year, and it is said to be betterjthan ver this season. OASTOnXA. Bears the The Kind Yon Haw Atways Bought Bigaatnre iff SlS All IText Week. ltosskam's Graham Ehrle Company will beattho Opera IIuumh all next weHc.

They are no stranger. to us and tnis jer they are better than r. 'lhe Turn Haute (I id. Express ayn: Tie oaniiiii opened Its doors last nighr. to au anxiiiu.i und waiting croud made up of the best class of theatre guars of Terra Haute, and considering the weather the himsu which greeted the opening pei-foriuance of me Graham Earle Company was one the attraction deserved.

The bill presented was "Counterfeit Money," a sensational comedy utided on every day life and built around au interesting story that not for one minute allowed the interest, to lag. F. C. Huebnor us Crawley Twyford, was a typical tramp bud handled the heavier scenes with true historic ability while Lilliau Sackeit as Margaret Brandon proved herself a kadiug lady capable of handling emotional parts lar superior to any of the usual repertoire actresses. James Martin as Jelho Greeuoway, was all the part gave scope for, but i.

capable of far better work us he will be remembered here as one of Jaunasheck's company some years ago. The specialties which were introduced were all new and well leceived. The entire company is made up of recognized artists, most all of whom have appeared in our city with hig attractions, hut Manager Kosskam has the idea that the best of plays produced by the best of people will win him more money at popular prices and piny a week than one piece at high pi ices would on one night stands, and his success so far this season affirms his judgment. Admission 10, 20 and 80 cents, with ladies tree Monday night. If you want to sell your farm list it with trie Frank J.

Hess Real Estate Co. Mr. Hess has been in the real estate business in this city for seventeen years. If you want anything in the real estate or insurance line call on them. See i.d in another column.

Dikd -Monday, at the residence of his daughter Mrs. G. T. Neubert, Thos. R.Maxwell.

The remains were cent to Kansas City for interment. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.

It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.

GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS f.rftcrftnt Vl VJVVIIi -V Jewelry Store) First published in the Gate City Joarnal January 17, 1899. Pnbllentloa Voile. In the Justice court, before John n. Dunn, a justice of the peace witain and for the city of Arkansas City, Cowley county, Kansas. Bears the Signature of Holly H.Allen, Plaintiff, vs.

I. S. Tolbert, Defendant. The Kind You Have Always BougM In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY THEETi NEW YORK OITV.

The $tate of Kansas to the defendant, I. S. Talbert, The said defendant is br-b notified that on the 24th day of January, 1899, an order of garnishment in the abore entitled action for the sum of tea dollars and seventy-fire cents S( 10.75) waa issued by the abore named Justice ot the Peace against his goods and chattels and monies, and that the said cause will be heard on the 15th day of March, 1899. at 9:80 A. M.

of said day, and the defendant will 'flke notice that unless he answers the bill of particulars of plaintiff filed iuisid csuse on rr before the honr set for hear, ins, plaintiff will take judgment for his claim as prayed for and for costs of this action. UolltH.Ai.lxx. Plaintiff. By II. S.

Hinps, Att'y for Plaintiff. Attest: John H. Dnnn, J. P. of ieucSMS A petition is being circulated nominating Frank J.

Hess tor mayor. This is the only nominating petition for this office we have sesn yet, and if there are other aspirants for the honors and emoluments of this office, they want to get in the race or Frank will have them distanced. At the city building. Monday evening Fireman Tom Tyler, Will Myers and Alia Gilbert were tusseling and joshing when Gilbert went out the door nod was kept out by the other two. Gilbert went to a window and raised it, but the boys rnsht there to keep him out.

Gilbert opened a bottle of acid used to remove spavins from horses and dashed some of the contents in the faces of the boys, lie had no idea it was dangerous, and threw itthoughtletsly. Some of the liniment went into the boys eyes, and for several days it was thought they would loose their eyesight. Tyler is still off duty. John Moore is subbing for him. Sunday morning 0.

M. Scott I und a 60 pound stick of flour his straw stack in the. feed lot. The horsi had foil it first and had i nti part of it, so that the net profits from the find will be conMdei-ably reduced, lr, is possible some tramp brought it to help C. M.

out in his fforts to feed each and every tourist thnl talus the "Grouse Creek Route," Mr. Seott thinks that every railroad li and tree is marked pointing to his house and whtii the daiiy average went up during the recent eold snap to abmt fifteen a dty, he began to have some dnuMs of his ability to carry out the rule of his' life ne ver to turu a man away who alc for nothing to eat. But the hverage has run down since the ltaliau weather set in several days ago, and he feel. quite cheerful and hopeful again. However, if any one has lost a sack of flour, call around and get what is left of it.

mim ii in i ill np MM WALL PAPER. The only line of Wall Paper in the city Out of the Trust. Wall paper from 4c up, others ask from 80 up, Jiorder 2c per yard and up, others ask 4c and 5c and up. Fine Embossed gilt paper at half what others ask for it. See my great sample book line of 20,000 patterns.

Will leave samples at yeur house, or call at my shop, basement in Colorado building. You can save from one-fourth to one-half on everything you buy in the Potter Paper Mill goods. Sold only by W. A. Ark sulfas City Kas.

You have used all sorts of cough reme- 1 dies but it does not 1 yield; it is too deep Established 1882. Capital $10,000 Incorporated 1891. TheFrank J. Hess Real EstateCo. Opposite Post Office, W.

Fifth Avenue, Telephone No. 5, V. Do you want to buy or sell a farm? Do you want to buy a cheap home? Do you want to buy cheap lots? Do you want insurance of any kind? Do you want papers drawn and acknowledged? If so, call on or write us. Seventeen years continuously in business in this city. At a valentine social given by the colored people in the hall over Hay's drug store, Fred Harper made an assault on K.

Caldwell with a mor. Fortunately Caldwell escaped unhurt, but his clothes were badly slashed up. Harper was placed under arrest and his bond fixed at $700. The Modern Woodmen lodge of this city entertained at their hall, Wednesday night, a delegation of visitors from the Winfield and Dexter lodges. The visitois assisted in the work after which lanch was served in the hall.

A good time is reported. The farmer with wheat in the granary can hold his grain with considerable con-fidence. The injury to the growing erop from the recent severe cold weather is reported serious, as much of the wheat belt was unprotected by snow, -Rev. Marshall and wife, of Des Moines, la, are in the city visiting their daughter Mrs. C.

B. Dye. Mr. Marshall t'tinks favorably of locating here. The report that City Marshal Callahan will not stand for re-election this spring is untrue.

Mr. Callahan has made an honest, capable and courteous officer. The candidates for city offices seem be more numerous than usual. It's a cold day if one don't sigu a dc zeu to twenty nomination papers. Sam Smith of ttorth First Street, who has been dangerously sick for some we ks past is able to be out again.

The case of the Htatc vs. Jack Bush fur s'ealiiiK chichem was continued in Dunn's court, until the 23rd. Dikd Monday, ri his home in Bolton township of heart trouble, W. S. Elliot aged 6') years.

Died Monday, at her home In Silrri- IhIc township, Sallie Hume 26 years. RlieanifttiNm Cured Jin mOmj, "Yystip Cure, for KheuaiH.tisi and Nea-raltfiH radically run iu 1 1" 3 days. Its ar- inn upon Hi system reroarkMe and inst'rions. It removes at one the cause ind i lie disease immedUtely dirpear. The -first dnw iwatly heneflt.

75 cents, cold by ED JJddy, druggist Arkansas Citj Faure, president of France, died yesterday of apoplexy. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table's. All druggists refund the money if it fails cure. 23c. Genuine hasL on each tablet.

mm Coming, Dr Kalmen C. Sapero, the well known eye specialist of Los Angeles. California, will again return to Arkansas City Feb. 20 aud will remain until March 16. Office at the Gladstone Hotel.

Dr. Sapero treats the eye, ear, nose and throat and needs no introduction here, as the doctor has benefited hundred i in this city. His references are his patients, your neighbors and friends riht in your own city. Consultation and examination for glHssesfreentthe Gladstone Hotel. seated.

It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a serious throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body. SCOTT'S EMULSION will do this when everything else fails. There is no doubt about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up and makes the body strong and healthy, not only to throw off this hard cough, but to fortify the system against further attacks.

If you are run down or emaciated you should certainly take this nourishing food medicine. Soc. und ft, oo, .11 druggists. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, New York. FARMS FOR SALE.

I INT ft IF YOU WANT YOUR FARM SOLD, LIST IT WITH US, WE REQUIRE THE SOLE SALE WHILE IT IS ON OUR BOOKS. Ve are the Only Real Estate Office in the City that Advertises Extensively. Get your farm on OUR Books if you want to fret the benefit of advertising, and if you want to sell. If you want to buy a farm call nn us' we have all kinds of farms for sale. 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE.

Telephone No. 5. ACTIVE SOLICITOUS WANTED EVERYWHERE for "The story tf the Philipiues. bv Murat Halstead. commissioned by the Government as Official Historian to the War Pepartuient.

The book was written in army camps at San jf'rancisco, on the Pacific with General Merritt, in the hospitals nt Honolulu, in Hong Kong, In the American trpnehes at Manila in the insurgent camps with Ag uinaldo, on the deck of the Oljmpla with Dewey, aud in the rnhr of battle at, the fall of Manila. Bonanza for agents. Brimful of original pictured 'aken by government photographer on th pnt. Lawbook. Low pricen Big profits.

Kreignt trnid Credit given. Drop all trashy unofficial vnr books. Outfit Address, F. T. Barber Sao.

Mar luauranue fildg, Chicago. bMH lll.i.

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Years Available:
1894-1908