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Arkansas City Star from Arkansas City, Kansas • 5

Arkansas City Star from Arkansas City, Kansas • 5

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SWARTS MUTT I PAPER New Line, Largest Stock. SSSSSSS9 sssss6esss636ses LOCAL. Road Tub Stah. Roses at Smith's Green House. We Must and Will Have Them.

2 The Stak contains all th" news. Old papers for sale at this office. Dr. D. Roberts, DENTIST.

ROOMS: 2 3 Knights of Pythias Blk Belongs to 2 Get the Stah a year for llfty cents we Started Out to Get Newklrk is going to celebrate th Fourth. A. P. Hutchison, We do flrst-class Job printing at mod ooo crate prices. The drug and 'dry goods clerks wil not play ball Sunday.

Grocer. may never know it happener Personal Paragraphs. M. Friedburg went to Wlnfleld Mod day. 1 1 fail to read the Stak.

Subscribers to the Arlcanseis'City A year's subscription to tlieSTAi M. N. Sinnott was in Topeka this now costs but titty cents. week. Geo.

Howard was in The best quality and variety of flow Sunday. seeds at Smith's green house. J. (r. Gage was a Wichita visitor 115 North Summit.

A. P. meets ALL COM PETITION on Plour and Reed. Choice cut flowers at Smith's Greet Sunday. House on North Second street.

Rev. D. II. Stewart visited Winileld Tho best class of Job work at th 8 very lowest prices done at this ofllcft Tuesday. Hon.

V. Beekuaan went to Tope ka Monday night. Do know that can get tho best C. C. Craig visited democrats in paper in the county for tlfty cents a Topeka this week.

year? Mrs. J. II. Guinn went to Wichita F. P.

Sch iff bauer has accepted a po sition as clerk at Krocnert Bros store. We Must and Will Have Them. How Will we Get Them? By offering to the public Arrangements are being made for foot ball game to take place on thr CHICAGO STORE For Bargains. Fourth. Arkansas City will be well represen ted at the republican national con vention at St.

Louis. Carry the largest assortment ot The city council met In regular m- sion Tuesday night and transacted considerable business. Cbinawarp, Crockery, Glassware, Hardware, Notions, Tinware, and Kitchen Outfits the NEWSIEST, SPICIEST, and most RELIABLE paper Engineer W. B. Wagner is laid up Tuesday morning.

Fred Knowlton and E. G. Gray visited Wlnfleld Monday. Mrs. S.

Lawrence went to New-kirk yesterday morn.ing. John Kroencrt transacted business in the cou ity seat yesterday. C. T. Atkinson and L.

C. Brown were courting in Wintield Monday. Master Clyde Scruton wenttoPonca City Monday morning for a weeks visit. Miss May Clark went to Winfield Monday morning for a short visit with friends. J.

H. Hartman went to Wlnfleld Tuesday morning on tax and court business. Mrs. M. M.

Martin left Tuesday morning for a month's visit at Hush Center, Kas. J. Mack Love was looking aftet matters personal and general in Topeka this week. Mrs. Dr.

Porter left Tuesday morning for Denver, where she goes to join her husband. Miss Margaret Pottle went to Win-field yesterday morning for a few days visit with friends. with a badly damaged hand which he 103 South Summit St in ArkausaB City received while at work. If you want the news, you will find The Brethren (Duukard) will have more of it in the Stak than in any preaching services at First Baptist in this part of Kansas for the reckless sum of other paper in these parts. church Saturday at 8 p.

m. and Sun day morning at 11 a m. by H. R. Tay At the present rate of marriages lor, of Iowa.

All are cordially in Arkansas City will soon have to im vited. port a few unmarried people. What is the use of going without a Died. Wednesday night at 12 50 CENTS PER YEAR. good newspaper when you can get o'clock, at his home in the First ward, of heart failure, Wilbur Sorrou Hol- the Stak a year for fifty cents? lingsworth, aged It years, son of Mr.

H. W. Rhodes lias resigned his po .1) ind Mrs. A llollin 'swnrth. The fun sition as fire chief.

It will be hard to That is all the STAR will cost you if you sub eral services were held at iet as good a roan to take Ills place dence at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. scribe now. The second tennis court is nearin? completion. No effort or expense is Died. Tuesday evening, June 2, of We Are Printers, And Still Here And After Your Printing.

being spared to make it in lest con dition. general debility, Mr. J. S. Sliort, aged 159 years.

funeral services were held yesterday at 2 p. under the Makkied: Monday evening at tho lusplcesof the G. A. from the lomeof his daughter, Mrs. J.

II. Ham office of D. C. Anderson, Wm. A.

Sabin to Miss Cora A. Abbot. Mr. and Mrs Sabln reside In the third ward. ilton, 1111 North First street.

Interment in Riverview cemetery. Monday evening C. 1 Hendersliot Mrs N. T. Snyder and children and M.S.

Ingham left for New York Wednesday morning. C. L. Swarts, D. C.

Anderson, II. F. Ha'ch, C. N. Post and U.

B. Norton went to Winfield Tuesday morning. S. C. Lindsay left for Horton Monday night where he has gone to attend the grand encampment I.

O. C. F. Snvder left Monday for Great Bend, where he goes to look after some farming interests for his brother. 0 Lew Woodin, W.

H. Upton, Dr. "Vawter. J. L.

Iluey, C. T. Atkinson and Oi L. Brown ffere in the county teat Tuesday. Misses Libbieand Laura Vandeveei deputed Sunday for TiIoomington, 111 where they will make their horn iu the future The best wishes of their friends will follow them.

The Select Friends had a jolly time at their hall Wednesday night, and initiated five candidates into the order. was taken before Judge Yount upon a very serious charge. The mayor and members of the city council were Just how long we will continue this offer we will not say, but you can subscribe now and you are sure to get the benefit of the reduction. Many have raid one dollar for a year's subscription to the Star. They get the worth of their money.

Those who get the Star a year for fifty cents get more than the worth of their money. present. Mr. Hendersliot was charged with "offensive conduct, or exposure of person in an Indecent and offensive manner." Mr. Hendershot denied the charge at first but when told of tlx- evidence that was -against him, pleaded guilty and was fined $25.

Hi lid a portion of the fine and wa We employ no solicitor and pay out no money given the remainder of the month pay the balance of the fine. Ry. Maintains the fastest nnd handsomest equipped passenger trains from St. Louis to tho east. Three daily trains St.

Louis to Louisville, tlirci daily train St. Louis to Cincinnati. two daily trains St. Louis to Col nmbus, and Tittsbuiy, twi daily trains' St. Louis to Washington.

CURED AT tt YEARS. for securing subscriptions If you want the Star you must hand in your name and address and fifty cents and you -will get it one year. Makkied. Wednesday n'ght at 8 o'clock at the residence of Sipot-in the Secon 1 ward by Rev I) II Stew art, Hcrsltell MTully and Miss Emma Ethridge. Mr and Mrs Tully will reside in the Fourth ward.

Dr. Miles' Mew Heart Cure Victorious. Baltimore, Philadelphia and York. For rates, tickets and otli otliei No other medlnlneona snow such a record. Here is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of age, with strouif prejudice vo overcome, who bad Heart Duewe to years, He took the Mew Information inquire of any ticket neart uure aim is now sound aud well.

agent, or address J. M. CheRbrough general passenger St. I-ouis, Mo Just Think of It! A petition isbeingcircnlate asking the appointment of Will Repp to fill the vacancy in the school board caused by the resignation of S. T.

Alton. Farmers and Stockmen Give us your attention. You get extra fine salt at tH cents per barrel at Kroenert Bros. Everything else in pioportion. Newklrk has formed a fair association and has tiled a charter to that effect.

The name chosen is, "The Kay County Fair Association and Agricultural Society." Miss Sallie B. Ashwortli has removed from East Washington Ave to the Sipes property, corner Fiftl; i venue and A street. Fashionable dressmaking at reasonable prices. Envelopes at $1.75 per Thousand. We have Just received 30,000 envelopes shipped direct from the mills and ire prepared to print them for per 1000 In 5,000 lots for $8.

J0. Now Is your time'to order envelopes. Wt ire in receipt of a large shipment of other stock of all kinds, and are prepared to print anything at the lowest prices and guarantee the best grade of work. Some boys who are generally at leisure opened the throttle of an engine at the round house Monday night and the engine came very near running Into the turn table pit. An en ine wiper saw the engine start and hoarded It and shut off the throtth just as the engine was nearing the pit The road officials will give boys a good reason to stay a good distance fron round house hereafter.

J. M. Collins has leased the Arkansas Valley Democrat for a term three years and has taken possession He expects to make enough money to purchase the plant at the expiration uf the lease. Hero's best wishes tha' he will do so. We do hope, however, that he will undertake to use no such means to swamp a hard working, straight forward competitor as F.

Hartley undertook. Mr. Collins Is at old timer here, and a democrat of conviction. That is more than can be said of Mr. Hartley, wtio was a democra' because he had purchased a democratic paper.

1 J. IT. Guinn has received an apparatus for the production of electrical phenomena. The doctor, accompanied by Mrs. Guinn, will take a lecture and pleasure trip, starting next week.

He will give an entertainment here before leaving. Maiuued Wednesday morning at the home of the bride, South First street, by Rev. D. If. Stewart, Mr.

J. Alton Blackburn to Miss Daisj Stauber. The bride and groom left Wednesday morning for hicago, where they will visit for a short timt then return here to reside," 2 a DRW MAN LEY. Veterinary Surgeon Dentist. Olllceat Veterinary Hospital, oppo-site New Gladstone; Next door to date City Mill.

And its worth $1.50, but we li 1 SAMUSli Q. 8TQN8, Grass Lake, Dec. 88, 1894. I have been troubled wit heart disease 15 must have the subscribers, and we use this reduction as the most successful and most reliable solicitor that can be seqjjred. Years or mom.

Mrtftt nf t.hn timn I bad It was not snf a for roe to po out atone, aa dliiy spells would causo falline, I had Kansas Arkansas City severe palpitation, snortnew or ureato and sudden pains thatrenucreq roe helpless. All physicians did for me was to advise keening "I (mow iu August last comwenceu latino Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, ind before I had flniahnd the first. Vint tin Wednesday Sollitt and wife, A Repp and wile, Harry Squlers and wife, Hess and wife, Browr aud wife, Cunningham and wife, Hawks aud wife, CSclytlTer ano wife, A Sterling and wife, -ri. ley and wife, I Mclntyre and wife, and Chas Williams and wife picnlced at the Duukard mills.

At the regular meeting of the De gree of Honor held June 2, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Miss Carrie Lewis, of IT; Mrs George Haas, of II; Mr-Ida Scott, of Alex Wilson, Recorder; Mrs Lizzie Martin, Financier: Mrs Ida Smith, Receiver; Mrs Ida Beksenger, Usher; Mrs Hattle Wolf. 1W; Elijah 0 Wiley, Scott, Trustee; Dr Sparks and Dr Teller, medical examiners. SUBSCRIBE NOW found the triedlnlnn wna a. ftrul.ennri. I hm i now usod four bottles In and am feeling sntirely well IamT3ynrsof ape and have ii." njJBium puwui niuuicines ail my life, but I Will not allow this to nrevenr.

DO YOU WANT TO SELL? We reach people who can buy, We reach people who want to buy, We reach people who must buy. Get together by advertising in THE STAR, giving my testimony to tne great euro your valuable remedy has wrought in me. 1 do this to show my appreciation of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, SAMUEL O. STONE.

And Get the Arkansas City STAR Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at II, 8 bottles for IS. or no twin oesent, prepaid, on receiptor price jy the Dr. MUoi Medical Elkhart, ind.

Or. Miles' Heart Cure "SJSSk. One Year for Fifty Cents, I'tej Js: i.

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Pages Available:
162
Years Available:
1896-1896