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The Dearing Times from Dearing, Kansas • 1

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L-i a A 'S The Dearie Time Vol. 2 Dearlng, Montgomery County, Kansas, Thursday, October, la 191 1, No. 9 Ask Towles Co. They have it Dearirtg C. F.

AUSTIN Kansas. INSURANCE M. A. Spalding was attending court at Independence, Tuesday. SEVEN LOSSES IN THE RECENT DfciARING FIRE, AND ALL PAID WITHIN 30 DAYS.

SATISFACTION IN EACH INSTANCE. GIVE HE A CALL. Prof. J. N.

Clark aad wife, spent Tuesday evening in Coffeyville, Co. have what S. W. Miller was an Independence visitor Tuesday. Miss Estella Chambers was a Coffey ville visitor Tuesday evening.

A. T. Towles ou want. were 555 Mr. and W.

Akers ui town Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Reben-schied, Monday, a boy. Needed Tax WICHITA EAGLE Ths notional policy of levying a protective tax on imports to this Nation is based on simple theory that it is wise economic policy to keep our money at home.

This lacal demand on the part of business and professional men that the intiuterant peddler and merchant be barred from the community by a prohibititive tax, and that all members of the community refrain from patronizing mail-order house and thus keep the money at home js I fiscd on the same identical principle, says the Tulsa World. In nine out of ten of all speeches ever made in defense of the policy, emphasis has been placed on this argumhit. "We must keep our money at home so that our merchants, manufacturers and laborers may phare therein." J. A. Walters was in Coffeyville, yesterday on business.

Newt Chance Proprietor 1TY DRAY Hauls Moves Everything. Ready to do your hauling. W. Bowersock and wife were in Coffeyville Tuesday An Old-lime Playful Prisoner. The cen enury has been noted recently In London of whai the Annual 'iegister cailvl "a moat unparallelled atrocity" It was only the theft of a.

pocket handterchief from a pocket; but the circumstances of the deed explain the vehemence of this denunciation. Four men were on their trial for ii vaulting a man la his bouse at Ponder End, putting him in fear and stealing from him; and one of them relieved the tedium of the tpal, which lasted eight hours, by picking the pocket of one of the turnkeys as jtood in the dock. An official had tin presence of mind to order the restora tion of the handkerchief, and the pr's oner obeyed, "with the most careless Indifference," but the court, we read 'were horror-struck." Justice, how ever, itself together sufficient! to sentence all four men to death. was in Indepen- J. M.

Lemon of the Jefferson bank was in town yesterday. A. T. Towles dence Monday. Every thing at Towles Co.

Miss Nina Pecord and Miss Alice Smalley were in Jefferson Sunday. THE DENTIST AT EARING W. W. LEWIN, D. D.

S. Geo Miller is here from Ccrl June tion visiting his sister Mrs. O. O. Crane.

his Harry Fisher was visiting parents at Cherry vale, Sunday. Mrs. E. Runyan was shopping in Coffeyville Saturday. Russell Ashby returned Tuesday from a visit with his grandfather at Coffeyville.

Mrs. Z. A' Palmer, and. daughter, were in Coffeyville last Sattnrday. Grandma McCain is here from Edna to make her home with her son Willis.

Coffey- Mrs. O- Reynolds was a ville visiter Tuesday- Mrs. E. G. Danforth went to Oklahoma to see her father who is Mitchell sick.

NASH BROS. GUNS, BICYCLES, AMMUNITION AND SPORTING GOODS. Bicycles Repaired, Gun Stocked. One Of The Best Gun Smiths In The State. LOCKS AND KEYS FITTED.

117 W. 8' Coffeyville, Kans. at the The condition of S. A. is some what present writing.

In a table of statistics, recently issued, it is shown that Americans during the last fiscal year, spent upwards of $200,000,000 in' traipsing about foreign countries, principally England and the continent; this, exclusive of purchases of luxuries, such as jewels, silks, and art treasures. The same athority asserts that at least $100,000,000 is pent by Americans annually on a single street in Paris jewels on one side, growns on the other. During the same period of time it cost only $275,000,000 to run sixteen of the largest American cities. If the two hundred million spent Amcricons in visiting Eroupe, exclusive of their purchases there, wc; divided per capita among their cjuntryaien, it would more than buy the year's supply of bread for every man, woman and child in America. Investigation discloses that this enormous sum turned annually into the treasury of foreigners is expended principally by the rich The quaranteen was raised on the Bill Whinery home yesterday.

Mr. and W. B. Adams relatives at Coffeyville Mrs. Fred was shopping in Coffeyville Tuesday.

Mrs. C. A. Long and Mrs. Heiz- Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Hicks spent inger were shopping in Coffeyville, Tuesday and Wednesday at Wann, yesterday Oklahoma. A.

Towles left Wednesday for Tulsa and San Springs to visit the rest of the week. S. P. Marion made a business trip to Allen and Bourbon counties a few days ago. -J.

Q. THARP AUCTIONEERING All kinds of sales. Live stock a speciality. 10 years experience. Guarantee satisfaction.

Phone me or write me. Jefferson, Kans Mrs. Fred Feigle returned Mon- Americans the very ones who day from a visit with her mother O. O. Crane was attendirg to some business matters at Independence, Monday.

C. S. Meyers and family went to Bartlesville this week where expect to make their home. havo pi led up their millions by our tt Inola, Okla. proton ive policy, which was in- st.tuUti to keep American money Frank McCain was in Dear-in America.

They demand that ing Sunday on her way from Edna the customers of their business to Cherry vale. shall bo compelled to buy their goods in America, but in the mat- w. II. Dickey rcturad the first of ter of buying luxuries in spending trie week, from a visit at Kanses the nuuey thus accumlated they cy anc Joseph. go iuto unrestricted markets of the world.

Frank McCain shipped his house- It' protection is a good thing in l10ll to Cherry vale, last week THE TIMES CLUBBING LIST The Wichita Weekly Eagle and The Der.ring Times per year $1.25. 'MOV alMAV SmqjXiaAa oj sisna Xino i Smctu 3jb sjdjjo IliJJapnoAV pnn Man sin no jnun auoXuB uiojj ss.hj jo jivdcao ggnpt in in Wl 8 ONUQSI AO XKIIII 10)J GO -XBpoi l'sod sn 3)um. inq JUuWB JLbtftf kULfl saoud iKiisn am jBt( jnoqB IB saaij spuiT juiB sajpim us sajonb ptw ssaunMO tptTi anSoiniB Ajpmis pus aaix 2iq jno joj aiu.u jo "i.iAoqB paimib a.iuii jmoa'ds aii' 8 Em pus lUAOiddn uo ssjt oojj-ajnpunri luoiipSp.i yvfi TT5B etiTi J1 joaiud bjoj puasnoX imn aaud aiib iBpiijA'nii 0-4VX SiUA 31 'J31IO ail) ajqEiBUiaj sii jspio v.xx sn pins 01 no.f itibas 3f japjo jno.f sn 3ai3 noX apAoiq jnc.w xo.i os aq ipav iioa jinn aoiii 9.W ssud Xub jb uass jo pasn ja.a sabii noA a.u) a'ub uvvi aauij ijoo pun jaSiuii 'jotpq jbsav aj)SBj mu 'joisua apu him Xaqj laqj pmj noX 'sain osaq jo iouo uoX jj -uuq tit sn sjvs bb si sn 01 juas Xauoiu ptiB aqniiaj Aip.ipad a.m say no Aaoionjsqns ou aicXaq; uosnaiXuBao; jj asnadxa ifiK Jb potur.pj a Xcm sun bqi ea japjo na sn Sntpuas "I 3SH UIU noA mauiasiuaApB sim asopna yin ri(T7l'o 1UT IISVr TIfll'pns no.v 11 (jiEd jad cg-f aaud aiu aniam A(awin) juai jo mojib paiuasajdaj sb Aiputs main punnj pun paniuiBxaoAini intin in.i.i And 1011 op no -iRAoidds UO -d -o 'O QSHS 3A 'paAiaoai si Jajpi Xup auitis padtinis-sjsiw jjv 'Jicd jsd Xtto jn japu aij expects Frank Frazier left yesterday for Kansas City where he attend the fine stock show in convention hall and will go from there to Topeka to attend the state meeting of the A. H. T.

A. me marts 01 traae, wny wouiu wnere he has located and not alsa be a good thing in the t0 work at his trade. jnj iiiquiL-uiaaoii oysisnassin loaauditiinsajatij, 'puajj BUI uoouquj p.TtiBusia Xiirioads tnqT ijo SjaXni jniaAas Xq uaAiJiSui.xisjiiijBubJiiiijsisaa aqj 'a4ijXaBinpjon matter of amusements, luxuries and travel? Obviously, we need a new iwiad of protection with a prohibitory tax. mn hit qiid.tTH LiV uil-i okib PtiB Jtl ojtuwnrt turn i p4i j.nqo4 Jiaitii oni 00110 The Jury in the case of the state vs Fred Fox, for violating the prohibitory returned a verdict of guilty. Ifc 11 MHr Tin 1 TiTll nitui urn IL rln tnuftfl liMrl inns dn s.isop ipiiM piiosnojod P.iiuoMii HA.iuii.iiii.trV'jaqqni jo Aitpnib pnaaas s.iuioo.jq A.iu iiniij.w -jaqqiu jo AiipniD pnaaaii NOTICE.

asn in Anu mwmotti nutinnn imi The Ladies of the Christian shurch will give an Oyster supper in this city on the evening of 21. The proceeds of the supper go for repairs of the church. Everybody is invited to come. I'll i nica piiusiioui Ajxis i'io ato ire on Bible Lands Over Jor- lev'- A 3l jo 85ptu, V'TIVM v.i John the four year old son of Charles Ambrose died Sunday and was buried in ths Catholic Ceme-ter at Coffey v' lie, Tuesday. J3 SI U41 fSJlff JO 3014 lfM dtl2M ilX 08EJ Mrs.

Jana Harrop returned to her home in Chetona Tuesday after an extended visit with her daughter Mrs. M. A. A house belonging to the smelter company and occupied by waiter Brockman caught fire Monday forenoon from a defective flue. The fire was put out with a loss of less than fifty dollars on the jtmsn 17f firti r.

stiuiv pb jo i T-t ctri pa. UMH 'nd pub aauoi o'ui-t SjlisJtiS L'SISVCj VPW DaiTT C3lnia itm.i V.V 3 J' don, in the Land of Moses. At the Ciivi! tian church of this city on the evenlnjof 27, by Rev. V. Grant Houston of Mr.

Houston comes with the highest ret aendations as a Lecturer. His vivid account of robbery by Lidovia Shepards on the road to are of speical intrest to Odd I Hows. And his description of the Tomb of Hiram King of Tyre and i Temple Hill of the Holy City ill be appreciated by the And it is hoped he will be greeted by a large audience. Mrs. L.B.

Baker, Supt. of S. S- aim swnop i i2vt tna stiTO nmo tnnK jspnn sapSq mo tps arj noi 'S'lTiVJd Vin'wi MM i.l1HlH tmiAvnoia 9i sinpoiu ajsdm jno Annii 45 The jury in the rase of Oscar-Hogardy, for the violation of the prohibitory law returned a verdict of not guilty. pus an'Suicits. injijiiEaq Jno OAWDai noX uaq jHd.nuISJ 30 iVM ibOA jopu oj txn wt.vdt tiqvsjvwu pub itnjd Kjepvf jo pirstpm jno ures-j pue s3naopnc3 ino BAisiai noi imm rnJ iCuv jb tuefuv uiruj sajij jo Jind 1 10 ajaXoiq xnji loJ oil pX3tq anoA pimpq alua -JTO8 "Dr.

G. W. Brown, specialist on diseases and surgery of the Eye, s.JajnpcjniiBiu aij SAtq pue jo jaaiip SuiAnq Aq mitud uaimippnu oi noi -jso3 AJOJ311 (mm aAoqc tqiud ijrnig auo jb miaiii iir Sleui oj spissod si jt sapXaiq apeU jsauSiq am utiuitii au Swtud H.U Ear. nose and throat Testing of eyes and fiting of glasses, also -o vnv Apaapad job n.r i no. Auc 5i mi ll.

Dill ItblO U1 anu Xlm nnt atim nvtm Irai. 1 expert examining specilist for the: UC rfnvrnmont fiffim PnP Rth '8l moi 1 noA pjua cia'aitlfrHU A3 WW o. covernment. umce vot. om C.

F. Austin is reprefentin the local lodge at the meeting of Independence order of the Odd' Fellows grand lodge, at Kansas City, Kansas, this week. are jqMAj3A siuaxe jhq I PaUStOinj 3I3A3IO lanniu Jsjii-t airium and Walnut over Truby's Jew WW ajtqnptapup apu JI lawjsip put U01K3V3NI elery Store. Phone 229 Cofieyville C. F.

Austin was in Coffeyville, 1 Kans.".

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