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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 4

Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 4

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"4" -s 7 -JJ1 TV It." ARKANSAS CITY DAILY TRAVELER, SATURDAY. DECBM BERl IS03 TOOUR PATR0HS. KLCPF-IIORRIS CASE: no Today In the district court at Winfield the case of Mrs Mary Klopf Ys Ur Morris for damages and Christmas comes on Friday next. The Traveler office will take a day off. The paper will be printed Thursday night and distributed Christmas assault Is being tried before a Jury.

morning. All advertisers who desire The case began Yesterday afternoon to have a change of ad for. Christmas, at which time tha jury was secured. The: alleged assault upon Mrs Kloof day should get their, copy in immediately so that the ads I can be set j. Is said to have occurred last April in the doctor's rooms in the Johnson If the question of what to Wha in the world arici; is bothering you as it is scores shall J-F give Him for scdres of others, this list, will prove rof interest Any of tlie items listed here will be- appreciated by the recipient Christinas building here.

There are a good many witnesses from this city Ion the case, and the case Is attracting considerable attention. The evidence was all in and the attorneys in the case had finished their arguments shortly after 4 o'clock, at which time the jury was sent out for deliberation. So far as known there has been no new developments relative to the report about the Santa Fe shops goicg to Guthrie. The officials here say they have no knowledge of any change up and be ready for use prier to Thursday. In this way the printers will notlbe compelled to work most of the night.

You can give the employes a nice Christmas present by getting your Christmas ad copy in on Monday or Tuesday. tf ENTERTAINED. Last night at their e'egant home on North Astreet, Mr. and Mrs." H. P.

Farrar entertaiped a number of friends in honor of Mr Farrar's sister, Mrs. Arthur Heard, who is visiting here from Manchester, New Hamp shire. The amusement for the evening was Abridge whist and twelve couples participated in the game. As a Sooggesftitooi) IL 5 mi that is to take place, None of the employes have heard anything but the Handkerchiefs Napkins Netkwear furs Gloves Comforts Hosiery Blankets Net Coats vV Silk Waists Silk Kimonas Dress Patterns Bath Robes geltsv Table Cloths Bags DoyUes Combs' -vB: Towels Scarfs Duringthejevening the guests were served with light refreshments. The eueningwas a most enjoyable one for those who attended Arkansas Cirs Greatest Clothing Store' Guthrie reports on the subject and they, take no stock in them- All the employes, the Traveler has conversed with on the subject laugh at the idea of the shops moving to Guthrie.

They say this is the natural place for the division and the shops and that nothing would be gained, by removal to get something-lor his cohstitu; is alleged that he amounts to nothing; The man who gets the largest appropriation for hZ'MlShS CITY DAILY TRAVELER ft. C. HOWARD, Editor and Fab Rutsred In the Postoffice at Arkansas City, Kansas, as sdcond-class mail: matte' Constables; Gray jwent to Tonkawa, today to get the Indian boy, who was arrestedthere yesterday on the charge of stealing a horse and buggy from theRice LiveryJ Co. Mr. Gray did not go yesterday evening for the reason hatfthe county attorney's office did.

not get the papers in the Guthrie. This is about the only place there is an abundance of water on the pine that is suitable for engines. Be distribution among the people he gxfoS? sides the train service for employes could hardly be arranged so that beneficial conditions would exist. case out in time forjhim to catch the This being the last Saturday before Christmas, the holiday shoppers were certainly busy. All the business houses in the city were thronged-with Christmas buyers' this afternoon and many shoppers were here from the surrounding country.

Many extra clerks were employed in the various stores today to handle the rush of bus iness. Ulysses S. Foster, of Paola, Indian, age 38, and Miss Omaga Hawkins, of Dexter, age were married yesterday by Probate Judge Sheves of Win-field. Born This afternoon to Mr and Mrs Fred Frazee, of this city, a daughter. 'Hornr-To Mr and Mrs Henry Ue- ft.

Silveiaale township, last night.a eveningjtraln. Mr Ricejwent to Tonkawa last night to identify the Indian and the rig. The Indian will be brought backlto this city for trial. The case will probably comeup Monday. Married Last night in rooms in the Copple block on East Central avenue, Mack Russelljof "this city and Miss Nora Weitrick, of Altoona.Kans.

The ceremony was preformed by Justice W. D. reamer In the presence of relatives of the contracting parties. Mr. Russell isgin the employ of Geo.

Wright of East, Central avenue livery barn.OHisbride recently came to the city from Altoona. Mr and Mrs. Russell will reside with his mother in the Copple block. The Kansas University basket ball team will play a game with the Chi-locco team at Chilocco 'Monday night, December 21. City folks are invited jto attend.

represents is the best fellow and is regarded by many as the most useful congressman or senator 'The salaries of the government employes have been increased from year to year until now the cl6rks and mass of employees in the public, service are paid for more than they could get in any other occupation where the duties are similar.The fixed expenditures have been greatly increased. The president has realized this, and so, in th3 departmental recommendations this year he has instructed his cabinet not to ask for things that are not absolutely, neces sary. But, is much easier to ask for appropriations than to resist the demand for increased pay and increased services, that the president will have difficulty in holding the appropriations down, and there have been a number of seasons of congress during the last ten years when appropriations -have been ide in excess of the recommendations of the heads of the departments. That is, congress took the matter in its. own hands and spent more money than the departments thought was needed-It is hoped that this year congress will exercise the same spirit of economy that has been recommended by the president to membershof his By the manufacturers yesterday lye run today Yflne mraami Odlyll A magnificent hand colored story ancient Rome A story of the paddocks A PDoflcky Vapoflmig M.inniaini A pretty little dramav Gxio IPeMcoafts Comedy Songs: That's Why I Never Married, Mr.

Hart; Why Doesn't Santa Claus go Next Door, Miss Salmans The Lyric Moving Picture Theatre HEEp FOk ECQNOJIY. Some time apco the Traveler called attention to the fact that unless the extravagant bunch at ''Vtashington began the practice of economy in public expenditures it was only a question of a short time until they would be succeeded by men from the rural districts pledged to reduce expenses. This week in the Saliva Journal, Senator BristoW's paper, there apoeared an editorial under th captfori of "a need tot which suggests reforms along the same line. Tne editorial follows: "As usual there is a movement upon the national treasury for heavy appropriations for almost every conceivable purpose. The judiciary wanO their salaries increased and have interested the lawyers of the country in behalf of such increase.

Heavy appro-p nations are demanded for rivers, harbors and waterways development. The army is asking for money the navy, etc. and so it goes. This year the expenditures of the government ere $58,000,000 more than its receipts. There is no reason to believe that the receipts next year will be very much greater than they were this year.

Unless the expenditures are curtailed, it be necessary to issue bonds to pay the running expenses of the go vern meht yet, the man T7ho advocatespubliaeconomy in public expenditures, is unpopular. Unless he is able to Don't buy your Christmas cpndies until you see what we have. Counts 6c Brown. 4t-31 Fancy 4vests. ties and suspenders in boxes, colar bags, mufflers, silk hand- kernhififs.

lartfp m- of FOR RENT Furnished rooms, 425i Subscribe For The Traveler South Summit street. Mrs Fairchild. at C. E. Masters'.

2t33 6t-34 OOOOOOOOOOOOCDOCKDCK300000000000 Out of 18,600,000 passengers carried lat year on the new steel pull man cars there was but one death from accident. to try govern- "Waco, Texas is going the commission form of ment. 31 That we have displayed one of the largest, best selected and the most money-saving assortment bf Toys and Holiday Goods in A rkansas City? 'y: We having pleasing and appropriate gifts for everybody, old or young, i ich or poor, big or small" Something new being received every day. Our Holiday Business this year has been the largest in the history or this store. And why? Because we have; the goods you want and because our prices are the lowest in the city.

cTWoney saved is money earned. The wise way to spend your dollar is to bring it to us. We UDc(irg 0 China ever shown Real bargains in Toys, Dolls7 Novelties, Books, Bibles and hundreds of suitable dozen In endless variety. Felt slippers in a colors. Men's slippers in can make it go farthest, give you the best satisfaction and give you Christmas gifts you should not fail many to see before you buy.

styles. SO the most real worth of anyone. Tons of Choice Christ-mas Candy 10c lb. 1 housands or Ghnst-mas Post Cards Popular Gifts at Mon- 5 for 5c, 2 for 5c, 5c 0 each. ey Saving Prices.

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1886-1922