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Newton Daily Republican from Newton, Kansas • Page 4

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THE NBWtON DAILY ltEt'TJJlLJCAN, THURSDAY, JATtfUAIt 1B9(J. ODDS ENDS. IQOK OUT FOR WAR. A Beath Am' vara TJiat the Courts Semi Annual iri'oa Haven't Seen What You Want.May beltlsllere. The Prairie fir at Pratl.

Many Newtonians wlllremember the vivid light in tha western sky Monday night after dark. It was the reflection of Immense prrlrle tires in Pratt Bounty, whloh burned over a large t. rritory. The only authentic information re- Justice Must Let II I in Alune.or He Will At last the Ice men and tha coal me Complicate the Nations. are agreed in coudemnlog the itata of the leioperture, The icemen era oat A man giving hia name asC H.

Trav Clearng Sale! is and claiming bla natlvo land to. be A Regular iaiI from there io fan cornea from a of sorts because they cannot get in South America, is In trouble In Newton their crop ot frigidity for tha coming but he has the sand to declare hia im former Newtonian, the Rev, J. Mnr-tlndale, who Is now living at Wichita summer season and the coal icen art portanoe and If the conrta of justice Surprise roaring because -there no market and happened to be in Pratt county are not careful, they, will precipitate for their coal 'ast week. Ue ays: cruel war between the Uitei States have inst returned from a visit 20 to 50 Per Cent Discount On Entire Stock. The owners of horsea that govo their anlmaia out in the fall for their keep Party.

and South America, all on hia account, despite the general feeliug of brotherly UNDERWEAR 1 SALE" Time is money Therefore you lose money by not knowing where to go to get just what you want. If you will try our store once we arc sure to convince you that we have just what you want of the very best at the very lowest prices. We handle everything that is good in the line of way of groceries. outh of Iuka, and waa apeaking to a Methodist mlnUter, -vita whom I waa riding, about the great danger of a ing during the winter are. now aorry affection that the Veniuelan affair baa of it.

They are compelled to tee some Nothing; like it ever seen engendered, prairie fire. In many places the grass Travis claims to be a veterinary, Everything Goes Till January 10 In Newton. one else drive by every day thoroughly enjoying the fine weather and balmy was very high In the the Sand hills and the only protection to farma was a air, while they have not the use of mall fire suard. but I noticed That and of course prefaces hia name with the title of "Dr." He baa been in the town but a few days, but long enough to scrape up a little business at Wal their own conveyances. Such is the 30 Per Cent Discount on Clarks SUCH Rattling of Dollars SUCH Jingling of Dimes eacti township had a wide fire guard lottery of fate and the weather.

.0. N. T. Spool Cotton. plowed clear around it by the settlors ton.

He accordingly hired a team at mere nave been a number of solu and I am io hopes that the fire was not SUCH Chopping of Dry Goods tions to the veiled woman mystery Thorn ps.m livery barn and drove to Discount on All confined to a single township. printed In Tns Bicpiini.icAif Inst even that place yesterday. Contrary to the SUCH Satisfied Customers '50 Per Cent Trimmed Hats. 'I cannot think there has been any ing. Names are mentioned, and rules of caieful and humane driving, loss of life as the settlers there were SUCH Genuine Bargains one resident of the First ward declares Travla speeded the team past its endur too well posted about prairie firea not that the guilty party can be produced ance and one of the horses gave ont on All Add to the Success of our to have aet fire on the windward aide my store is I ao per cent withont fail.

Of course all kinds tha way home. The animal was prom Every Article in subject to at least discount. Be wr of IiiiitJatioua. RALSTON HEALTH FLOUR ptly kicked ont of the harness and left explanations of the conduct are given of their farms, and.then to have backfired. The only great danger that 1 .1 .1.

Such as mild insanity and so on. Deve with a way side farmer to be brought 20 to town. Evidently, the doo'or'a time lopmenta in the case will undoutedbly Men's Fleeced Lined Underwear, our 65c quality, now 47o; Men's Ribbed Underwear, our 95c quality, now 48c Men's All Wool Underwear in Tans and Grays, our I1.25 quality, now 98c Men's All Wool Underwear in Chase and Santas Teas mi Coffees. was more valuable than horse' flesh. be the best revelation obtainable.

can conceive 01 is 10 nve iwck personal property. If you iad ridden through that country as much as I have this past year you would not be surprised that flames ahould have been All this done, he did not even take the It won't pay toget tooconfident about trouble to report the sla'e of affairs to DISCOUNT SALE this kind of summer weather. One of J. P. RAMStYER.

the proprietor of the rig. the best weather prophet in town seen so many miles." says that the thermoter will register do me story goes. air. uravia may 2nd Week. below z-ro within a week.

And then Death of Mrs, Mary M. Wilcox. Conductor and Mrs. Harry Wilcox have a different tale to tell, and he will be given the opportunity to vindicate himself tomorrow morning before there is plenty of time for Cold weuth BRETCH BROS. 624-6MAIIVST.

were called to Arkansas City Tuesday NEWTON, KANSAS. GROCERIES, er yet before the fin a' comii gof'spring, by a telegram bearing the newa that True, the birds v. ere out singing this Judge S. Lupfcr. He was arrested this roing charged vtith cruelly treat his mother, Mr.

Mary M. Wilcox could not live but a short time. By the time morning, and the farmers would have Tans, our 2.25 quality, now MILLINERY. ing animals and with fastdriving. The been preparing to plant their 'corn Mr.

and Mrs. Wilcox reached Arkansas case was not trie as the defendant were there no. better season reckoners d.w.wilcox, I City they were met with the news of wished to procure legal assistance, and than the state of tb.e weather, yet so 3 Dozen Trimmed Felt Sailoia. coods her death. the county attorney did not have that cost 75c to 81.25 each.

surely aa history repeats itself so-far We mean Shoe Sole, can be replaced at time to take the case up immediately. Mrs. Wilcox was born at Newark, N. Feb 21, 1821 She had been a pa 623 MAIN ST. as weather is concerned, so surely will Choice 25c The hn norous side of the suit comes March bj a cold month as well as Feb Boys' and Youths' Heavy Merino Underwear, our 35c quality, now RAY'S SHOE HOUSE.

tient sufferer for four months before Yon can find here a complete as- out in the threats of Mr. Travis, or the ruary, GENT'S FURNISHINGS. Hon. Travis or perhaps the Right Hon soriu eit of Groceries, many of hich I are of better quality than are usually PERSONAL MENTION. her death.

Death came peacefully to close a long and useful life. Uer disposition was as sweet as mortal's could These (foods cost as $3 when COUSIN'S $4.00 SHOE FOR 24c Dougm. orable something vtho knows. He declares that the courts of these weak Gent's Silk Tecks that sell rcir.ilarlv Poor a Shoe in Woman's Size as can be bought at. kept in the city.

COFFEE, be and her loss Will be keenly felt not A. Vesperis children are sick; Walter Goddard of Sedgwick spen at 25c. United States had better keep their $1.00 $1.00 $1.20 only by the immediate family but by Under- iThe best in the city, 3 lbs for $1. Felt Lined Warm A Job of Small Sizes at. the day in the city.

Odds and Ends in wear Mighty Cheap. all that had the pleasure of knowing Now 11c each 85 Dozen Men'a Silk Susnendefg. TEA, All Varieties. bands off him, or he wlil precipitate a war or at least dire trouble between the two continents. The ways and w.

J. Madden was a business visitor her. (These goods were sold by Mr. Ramseyer from $1.98 to $2.69.) CANNED FRUITS and Vegetables. Overcoats in Men's, would usually bring 25c, from Winfleld today.

Baaaaaaaa- -A nice CHK1STMAS l'KKSEKT I'OK THE CHILDR EN She leaves a husband, to whom she means have not been explained, but Youths' and Boy's' at Way had been married fifty-eight years, and J. Davis was here from Topeka t- there roust be "wrapped within the now 8c pair Me. 'a Wool and Fleece Lined Vests Down Prices. no sons. Erastus J.

Wilcox of New day on a business trip. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. MAPLE SYRUP. HOME MADE SORGHUM, Extra Quality. OFFICERS: folds of his toga some mighty power, Mexico, and our genial Harry Wilcox, and Pants, cheap at 75c, W.

VL Sparr was a prominent visitor some ukase which even nations kneel Mrs. Wilcox had been living with a from Lawrence today. to lehold- It is 1 1 be hiped that the Now 39c 50 Dozen Ladies' Fast Black Fleece fi-ran 1 darirnler at Arkansas uuy HONEY, Extracted and in Comb. gentleman will be acquitted quite Mis Jennie Brown, is the guest of five years Tbe remair.s were taken Men's, Youths' and Boys' Clothing will be sold at prices you never dreamed of. For the entire month of January our store will HEADQUARTERS for Low Prices on Winter Goods.

friends in the country. Lined Hose, 15 to l'Jc in many atorea S. LEHMAN Prbbidkst. a wv uoss, Vice Puksident. through here last night by Harry Wil- Mr.

and Mrs. Thad Mitchr.er spent speedly. We may have to measure awords with Johnnie and a double cot flict would certainly militate sadly against us. ox and Mrs. Hodge, the latter living BULK BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Home Made.

MACKEREL, WHITE FISH, COD FISH, SMOKED HALIBUT, Now 8c 8 or 4 Pie-e Double WiJth Covert The -First National Bank OF KAN SAS. Exchange Issued on All Parts of Europe at Lowest Rates. last evening in Wichita. at Arkansas City, bound for DeWitt, iv. vi here the interment will be T.

W. Randall is able to be out again Suitings, made to sell at 25c yard, A. B. GILBERT, Cashier. CITY SUMMARY.

after his siege of Illness. eld. The sympathy of the many SWEET PICKLES, Plafn or Mixed Now 7Jc yard friends of the family in Newton is free' J. A. Barnard was a business visitor HOMINY or Hulled Corn, Home Made.

Rubber Co ids at Dotson. For Sale Cheap A high grade bi ly extended. from Emporia 1 Tbeo. KAESTNER. Ass'T Cabhikb.

H.M.WALT 500 Main Street. Gave Chase to the Thief. A. Cox waa up from Wichita to lay Rice, Nary Ileans, at-d many things cycle, the best' made, haa been used but little, F. D.

Tripp. S. D. Williams was aroused from the "McMANUS." VERY DEPARTMENT SUFFERS. on life insurance business.

we would be pleased to show you if you will come in aud examine our stouk. quiet reading of his evening paper last A. L. Gnen went to Wichita tl is night by the barking of bis nog in the A son of C. II.

Brining sprained hia ikle while playing at school yester morning on legal business. D.W.WILCOX. Yf. J. TROUSDALE, President.

DON KINNEY, Cashier. J. C. NICHOLSON, Vice Presided THE MIDLAND NATIONAL BANK. CAPITAL $50,000.00.

NEWTON. "KANSAS back yard. Upon; investigation he discovered that a man was maki ig tracks M. Kelly of Kansas City greeted day and will be compelled to remain at bom a for a few days ia ennsequence. Buy.

old friends in the city today. Mra Ooorge Snodgrass spent the It Won't Cost You ia an opposite direction about as rapid' I7 as his legs would carry Call' aThe young ladies, of Halstead are day with friends iu Wichita. going their sisters at New too one bel FIRST STATE BANK oie.To 09. C. M.

BEACHY, President. JOHN Or, JOHNSTON, JOHN B. OLINOEB. Cashier. ing to his son Earl for a lantern, the DIRECTORS: J.

H. McNaib, Amos Hass. J. C. i w.

J. trousdalb, Don Knnrcr. Organized March 4, 1893. All business Consistent with Sound Banking Solicited ter and will give a Leap year dance at Miss Fannie Stock went to Wichita 'two made an ioyestigali and fonnd a C2AL the ball there next Tuesday evening. this mornirg to spend the day, uge gunny sack in the alley just back of the lot The: sack was filled with The Mozart club haa postponed its A.

P. Cantrell of Kansas City spent RE1VIOVED cut stove wood and v. as evidently tco the Jay' In the city on business. meeting which was to have been held tomorrow, for two weeks. The meet heavy to allow Tapid escape and was, A.

Kelley of Hutchinson spent yes From SWART2 LUMBER GO. New Officials Installed. ing will, therefore, be held January 24. therefore, dropped. terday with old friends ia the ji The Woman's Relief corps held a The thief had hid back of the barn The county cominissioi.cra held a 506 Main Street, Two Doors Soiuh of The Republican Office.

J. HURST, Druggist. Perry Nortoa is able to be out but is on the lieotley property on necona very enthusiastic and well attended meeling at th- O. A. It hall yesterday not strong enough to resume worla, meeting this morni and at noon adjourned to meet again Saturday morn street and when he saw Mr.

Williams afternoon. It'was the occasion of the Colo lei Hawkins of ing. No business other than miner installation of eff leers for the coming was the Dr. O. W.

Roff today. matters was transacted. and his son co ning he again took to his heels. Karl gave chase, but the culprit was too a sprinter to be caught when a sentence in the county year. The Rev.

F. VV. He men way in on the Probate Judge J. W. Johnston say Osage, McAlester, Canon, Burlingame, Wier City, Jenny Lind, Farmers Block, and Ouita Anthracite, ALWATS OS HAND, ALSO CbfeLumber, Shingles, Lime, AT BOTTOM PRICES.

In the presence of the members as. sick and is nnabla to leave his hat someone with peculiar tendencies sera bled, Mrs. Flora Hedges, acting in room. jail stared him in the face if he gave as gotten into the very annoying bab the capacity of installing ffl er, At Cash Prices, up his liberty. Fuel thieving has be G.

T. Toeva of it 01 running on vtith hia glass paper FRESH GROCERIES. -STAPLE DRY GOODS, SERVICABLE SHOES, USFUL NOVELTIES, p'aced the following officers in their come qu.te common about town and weights. tie will not feel at all bad if respective offices, giving the oath of was in the city yesterday the guest cf friends. everal citizens have prepared them tha weigbta are returned, office aud presenting the proper ere selves with shot guns and loaded 'them K.

F. Robinson was np from Winfleld dentials: The Ward McAlistcrs, a aewing so with bird shot and will go a-gunning today transacting business with Make a Combination That Can't be Beaten. clety 01 the edestrian club, met yea President Mrs. Mary Stewart Senior Vice President Mrs. Cather terday afternoon at the home of MU for the fallows that thina it is more righteous to take than to make.

If we can't stop that cough with a 25c bottle Grinoline Balsam. For Sale at ine Moynihan. Agnes Jackson on West Tenth street Ti-y us for the Best Goods at the Lowest Price. Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Bale went to lYalton this morning to visit relatives and apent the afternoon in industri Junior Vice President Mra Lydia The Love Queen of Egypt. The great dramatic spectacle Cleop Shillingford. ously pli ing needle and thread.

for the day. atra will be presented at the Opera Secretary Mra Rhomance Dough Ada, the twj-y ear-old daughter of 212 MAIN ST 3. C. Nicholson returned today from House 00 Tuesdav January 14. erty.

Mr. and Mra John Siacoy of West a business tr'p to Wellington, Anthony The great actress Lillian Lewis, First Street, died this noon after ao and Wichita. Treasurer Mrs. Florence Shepherd. Chaplain Mrs.

Vinia Coulter. whose beauty, dramatic power ani art Hutchinsnn In the Shy. A most beautiful and realistic mirage was visible at 8 o'clock this morning-. The employes about the round house were the first to notice the phenomenon. In the west there appeared pretty city, with streets, trees and all the details as pluin as if it were real.

Even the sunlight glistened from the windows of the buildings, and the Smoke curled gracefully fro the chimney tops. Those that saw the mirage stood spell bound for the few minutes that it lasted. The" sun soon rose too high to allow the optical delusion and it vanished as quick'y and mysteriously as it had come. It is supposed that the mirage repre illness of ten days with pnenm inia Clarence 'TenEych pf Emporia spent Conductress Mrs. Lnella Reed.

attainments have made Jher the foremost of American actresses will pre The remaina will be taken to Nicker- last evening in the city the guest of Guard Mrs. Eliztbetb Cleland. his sister, Mra Avery Turner. son for bnrial torn, rrow morning. The sympathy of the friends of the famry Assistant Conductress Mrs.

Linn sent her big production, Cleopatra here. Choruses, ballets, tableaux vivant, NOW OPEN AT THE RAGSDALE OPERA HOUSE, W. J. PUETT. Manager, Thursday Night, Jan.

9th S. Lehman went to Moundrldge last Miller. ia extended. evening on business connected withtbe Assistant GuarJ Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad's musical numbers, panoramic views, all the scenery and calcium lights and el A.

Murphy, repreaenting the fl, hardware store at that place, Herby. Berber company of Chicaea ia in too ectric refluctors are included in the Mr. and Mr, John K. Stiles and Delegates were elected to represent SIXTH ANNUAL TOUR THE ity for the purpose of putting in the production of Cleopatra as presented daughter of S'erling was the goesta of the co- ps here at the department con 501 Main St. by Miss Lillian Lewi.

One of the vention at Beloit next April as follows: refrigerating -machine at the He8ston Creamery company's establishment Sunflower sented Hutchinson. The sight was most stinting novilties, almost sensat Mrs. Lilla Godfrey and Mra Mary Kir. E. friends in city, last evenitrg.

S. Strauss, p. prominent dry good's merchant of Emporia, spent yesterday certainly a pretty one and was but the When the machine is in operation AT THE RAGSDALE OPERA HOUSE ney. Alternates, Mrs. Lnella Reed and repetition of what is seen every no ill not be necessary to put up ice at W.J.

PUETT, Manager'. Mrs. Nancy Wood. ional in Its is the barefoot ballet danced In the third act The storm scene In Lillian Lewis' production of Cleopatra is 'grand. It Is all.

The improvement will be an ex la the city on business with Newton merchanta. v- and then by the employes at the round house. The Sand hills are often re The ceremony of installation over, tensive one. Mrs. Hedges appeared wiih a hand ONE NIGHT.

flected in the western ky and the The Musical Union held a rehear thought by many that Mh-a Lillian some gold badge and ith a short but Hotel 1 Restaurant small rivers of western Harvey county Lewis appeara at her best in the part aal last night The muio now belag well made speech presented it to Mrs. TUESDAY, JAN. 14th. are seen to flow along1 Iheirc urses i- i (ii rehearsed will be used at the annual of Cleopatra, her eiquisitly delicate, Maria Welsh in recognition of the faithful services that sho bad rendered mruugu me mm wnn as mucn appar womanly modesty in the transparent coniert to be given by the on'on in the ent reality as in nature. It is being latter part of Febraary.

Tbee cun the organization. The badge was era J. B. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. demonstrated more and more every First Time in Newton of the Big Production ceita have become one of the.

pleataat day that it is not necessary to leave features of the union's yearly program. Diemaua 01 we order and was appropriately engraved. Mra Welsh replied fittingly with a few remarks. Thus This will be tbeir third appearance before a Newton audience; heretofore they have suag their way into the affections of tbe public to a remarkable decree nil are confident they will give good satisfaction and receive the liberal gatronatte they justly deserve. Every mem-er of this quart nte being an artist, well and favorably known, is a sufficient guarantee of the merits of the organization and as a lady quartette they stand pre-eminent above all others.

artists: PEARL HODSON, First Soprano. ELIZABETH HJDWIG, Mezzo-Soprano and Pianiste. GRACE L. DICKIE, Contralto and Accompanist. ALICE MERRILL RAYMOND, Phenomenal Alto Soloist and Musical Director.

NETTIE M. JACKSON. Queen of Impersonators. G. E.

RAYMOND, Manager. MILTON GUNCKEL, Business Manager. for any of the wonders of the T. returned yesterday evening from Bunker Hill, III where he attended the funeral' of hia father, Tneaday morning. 1 Concert Saturday Night.

The inimitable Male Qiartetle will give a concert in Music ha'l Satnrdav evening commencing at 8:30 It will be assisted by Mrs. Qaston Boyd, Prof. F. Welty and Prof. D.

R. Kreb-bieL -The admissi has been fixed at the extremely lew price of 15 cents. A complete program will be printed tomorrow. No one who has a pride in the excellence of local musical talent and are looked forward to by Jho peo world. Tue opportunity of viewing CLEOPATRA.

ple of the city with much interest pleasantly closed a very successful Gor. Main and Sixth St. garb of the Egyptian encbantresa setting of the character in a bewitching manner, while her gentle patboa also, cornea very near the great author's Ideal io respect to tenderness of spirit. Chicago Ladle Quartette Tonight. The celebrated Chicago Ladies Quartette, ao well and favonbly known to Newtonians, will appear again at the pera house tonight The quartet' ia A rumor gained circulation this meeting of the Woman's Relief corps, morning that Halstead had lost half of an organization mat all of the peop Meala at all hours.

Short Orders id the business portion of the place by The Oreat Actress, MISS LILLIAN LEWIS. A STAR CAST. 01 toe city should feel proud of. Lectured to a Large Audlonee. fine stjle.

Everything new, neat and mirages here only differs from the advantages in this direction in Africa, loft: Bach as the eastern oases are seen fro a the great Sahara, while in Harvey the desert is viewed from the great oai. Farewell tm Captata Flood Tha Salvation army will nave a big lire. An investigation proved the ru eleaa. Nicely furnished rooms by the in or to be ungrounded. ''We haven't Cassias, the colored evangelist day or week.

Call aid aee na gkve his lecture on "The Corse and the had ai much as a bon fire down was the respojse of the gentleman in A Dranatlc Spectacle not exoeUed by any pro- should miss this enert aolicit year trade. atronger than ever and has an imperj son a tor wfth the organization who ia an entire show in Yon will ia the Christian church last quired of at Halstead for a veril ition Urns at the barracks on Main street uucuoa given dj any iramauc composition. CHORUS. be highly entertained and amused if Sunflower Tomorrow Night, The Sunflower' Dancing club will night to a very large and enthusiastic audience. He wiahee to extei ot the report that had been circulated Weather Obearyatlaae.

Tbe temperature and (be barometric condi here. It waa fortunate all around tuat you attend tne concert vonignv. 1 he ho a business meeting, tomorrow ALL THE. SCENERY USED. tion of the atmosphere, as taken at Kenee'a Pal ace uni( Mora, rharsdAj.

Jen. 9. 189tt. prices have been reduced especially for through the columns of Taa RaruBLi-CAM his thanks to the ofBcara and night at 8 o'clock. All members that D.

WELSH. FIRST CLASS LIVERY. Beat equipped tranafer line tajhe city the rep rt waa not true. -u Too Much of a Good Thlng- members of the church and building this concert and no one can afford not to take advantage of this opportunity to hear a really superior musical caa possibly attend are requested to do so as the dates for the remaining dances are to be fixed. If Uocle Sam Isn't careful he a 111 give us too much of a good thing and Cleopatra's Barge.

Til FaBon Stora Scene. Iciecse TaMeasi Vlraof. 6creoBi Ccstomts. PanoriBlc Viet a. And the Greatest ITorefty and Seasatioa and tbeir good WeatmeaL A a speaker, Mr.

Cassias is a maa of national reputation. He goea from here to Kingman eon a where he will deliver jor addresses. the weather clerk in hia desperation will more than makeup for hia present Boater Notice. There will be a regular meeting, of Pinto Division No. 6 Thursday even 7am 13 Ira Therm BO dec 62 dec 68 d- 29 60 anf 29 60 org 29 60 dec Sky clear ptly elr pUr olear Wind I slight I slight sw light JAITCABf 1893 ill 12 IP Therm -11 dec 12 dec 6 Baron 29.78 dec 29 76 dec dec Sky ptlyeldy ptljeldy ptljrckly Wind light rw 11 ht Ugh kindnesses by giving us something terrible io the weather line later on.

The M. WAYSON, COALfJPFEED 127 EAST SIXTH, tonight. The meeting will be a epe-ial on and the attendance will no doubt be rooeh larger than nsnal. The farewell services wi 1 be in honor of the leaving of Captain Flood who will go Vt Kansas City tomorrow to continue, his chosen work at that place. The MW recruits that hare been made daring the eta of the captain here will be awora ia at the barracks tonight.

A cordial Invitation la extended to all to attend th meeting. Tha sign si for regular meals at the 8 00 flower Reetaurant -will be the sound of the gong. Lunch at all boors. Every thing first c-laa. We aollvit roar trade.

W. F.m.tot. Prop. There tetooly place to get fine printing and that Tea" Birr job office. ing Jaqnary, 9, 18M All Sir Knights THE BAREFOOT BALLET.

earnestly requested to be present fcr To CoaaMor tha Water QaoMloa. There will be a meeting of the Commercial club at the office of Peters 4 Xicboleoa this evealog at o'clock prompt thst will bo of the almost importance. The water qoestioa ill be Newton, Kansas the purpose of election of offloera. predictions for tomorrow are fair aod warmer. Do you believe them? achlea'a Araueav siaiva.

't he best Salve in tha world for enta 1 1 Isea, sores, ulcers, salt ben fevet Society Mellees. There will be. a meeting of the Knights and Ladies of Security at the Woman's club room Saturday, Janoary at 8 o'clock p. m. All members requested to be present IV.

Law. a F. E. Hbdoes. Seer.

Proa. ore. A.m. There will be regular meeting -morrow evening. Inspection of Circle and installation of officers.

The department president will Inspect the Circle. It ia requested that all members be rrasent Texaa State Cattle CaaeeattaSk On January 11th tbe Santa Fa Koote By order of, W. E. Wallacr, Captain, If yoa en nicely cooked, hot meals will Mil ticket for the boot occasion teeter, cfiapped chil the aebjrct too side red and it will at tbiaajld weather, try the Boa Ton. If ia a burry.

the laneh counter will Wleaa-rilktafta. Gaaso Wimp and Miaa Amanda Piik- to Stockton Tea. and return atone fire for the round trip. Good for rater. one be area that every member of the elab should be present had promptly Kelt to a man's wife or bis bet ia a food abaea or a haircut.

Pleaty of clean towala and aba'p mora at tha Arcade. Rico a lb, at DoUoa. ingtoa, both of Patterson, were ried by tha probate id ire today. blain corns, and all akin eruption and positively cures piles or mo pay required. la gauraBteed to give pei ect satisfaction or money refunded-r'Hce 15 eenta per box For aale by i B.

Dickey. aasage to and including- January Sota om time. supply yoa with short order of anything- ia the eeltn? tuea. Bakery poods and paatere im variety Ireaaarery day. cj Goat a Honey 10 at Deteo, 18S 1 Ooarr.

Nsv sot a lb. Baled Hay ebeap at Dotaoo. Aj-ent.

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