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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 6

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44 A7V7 KANSAS RETURNS TOOK. ANOTHER'S WIFE tat We IKlave Secretary Couburn Has Issued For Sale YQU Are irdtected Rev Dane and Mrs Proctor will Turn Missionaries Wlnsted, April 2 The Sixteenth Biennial Report. Topeka, April 2. Secretary F. D.

Coburn; of the Kansas agricultural department today issued his sixteenth Rev. Chas Dane castor of the Methodist church in Woodbury, whose wife i biennial report. The book contains 1,057 pages aad is Hi ltd from "kiver to kiver" with interesting matter for the farmers. 10 acres adj fining city one from ioterurban, four room house, good cellar, baro, four acres in alfalfa, plenty of fruit. Price $2750 10 acres one 'k from ioterurban, unimproved, all good land, on No.

A St. Pr i $1750 We also iiave vi cant lots in ary The. first 312 pages are devoted to 'Profitable The next 250 pages deal with farm animals. About sixty more pages are devoted to things "about the Following this comes an article on the consolidation part of the city. We sell them on of.

rural schools by State Superintend payments- djwu and 7 per cent When you buy furniture at our store, because we are here to stand bacEr of every article we We have -added a nice line of to our stock and will make it to your interest to seevus before buy- ing. ent Fairchild. The rest of the book is devoted to the proceedings of interest. See Pen fit Id at the annual meeting of the board and to statistics of population and of crops Border Realty Co. has sued him for divorce charging intolerable cruelty and Mrs George Proctor wife of a Woodbury grocery man are missing from Woodbury and, according to Woodbury neighbors they have eloped.

Mrs Proctor's name has been linked with the clergyman's name for several The Rev Mr Dane left Woodbury and a few hours later Mrs Proctor "departed, after di awing all her money, $1,000, out of the local bank. Mr Proctor is convinced that his wife and the Rev Mr Dane are together. It is currently believed that both Mrs Proctor and the Rev Mr Dane intend going to India and doing missionary work. Neighbors are condoling George Proctor, who is in a state bordering on collapse. This is not the first time that he has lost a wife.

Almost fifteen years ago his first wife eloped with a clerk in his store. A rumor is that the Rev Mr Dane and Mtrs Proctor were seen together in New York City yesterday afternoon. A Woodbury man who return ed from the metropolis brought the information. Phone 377 for the past two years of the prosperous condition of the Kansas farmers at the pre smt time, Secretary Couburn, in his i itro tuction says, Iu no preceding biennium have the return from the farm been so teat MY STOMACH! I am 4 jeara of age. Forty years I have had iomach trouble very I had different djators.

I lived four years in Missouri and Si years near Arkansas City. In lyji I was cured by Dr. O. Robertson's method I can now eat anything and work hard. I am sound.

Mis. Jane B. Plumb, 3-25-00 Bliss, Okla. in vaue, and this unparalleled showing must be attributed in large mea sure to the high prices that prevailed, EOI for corn and wheat especially. The value of the state's- farm products Soini droyd We cure when others fail.

Consultation and examination free at 209 South Second street, Arkansas City, Kausis. If incurable we will tell you so. 20 6t Li Hear Frof. Harding lecture tonight. A.

lis tree at the office of the Border Reality Co. Subject irrigation in the San Luis Valley. The Best Place The.HomeNati and livestock for 1907-'08 was'aggrega-ted, $938,893,438 for 12.7 percent greater than for 1905-08 the best preceding biennial period. In 1908 the field crops' were worth over 44 per cent more than those of the years 1S93 and 1894 combined, snd the total value of all farm products was 60 per cent greater than the average for the twenty years ending with 1907. The yield of-wheat (winter and spring) was 3,764,000 bushels more than the average for the ten years ending with 1907, a decade in Cold drinks will be served at Eatou's stand tomorrow, Saturday.

It Established 1890 To get your clothes cleaned and pressed. Hats made over by the French Dry Cleaning process at Ranney's Fifth Ave. Theitre M. JEFFRIES, Mgr. O.

K. Dye Works One Joyous Night 114 North Summit Phone 1061 Capital $50,000 Surplus and Profits 12,500 Directors A. H. Denton, Pres. Geo; D.

Vice Pres. W. E. Wilcox, Cashier, R. A.

Browne Ass't Cash. E. Kirkpatrick. A. H.

Moore. H. Probst. W. Hi Burks.

Arkansas City's Favorite Show, The Matinee Girl Co, 3C mmm state pAim Capital $50,000.00 All fun and all new fun from start to. finish This Bank expects to avail itself of the protec Russell-O'Neif- Grass. tion of the Bank Guaranty Law. A Fruit Farm, 1 will leave it to you to say what you think of it. 18 acres of orchard, aprles, peaches, plums, pears, cherries, all of i lie choicest varieties.

2 acres strawberries, 2 acres 2 acre raspberries, 1 acre dewberries, 10 acres for melons, 15 acres In alfalfa, balance for co.n. Thi farm contains 93 acres. A good two story house, large barn and gran ary. Bottom laud, miles from town. 1 want to show you this farm, the price is right.

Frank McDowell, Kojoa 12 Zadle Block. Phone 445. PO IT NOW. Arkansas City People Should not Wait Until It Is Too Late, The appealing death-rate from kid-hey disease is due in most cases to the fact that the little kidney troubles are usually neglected until they become serious. The slight symptoms give place to chronic disorders and the suf ferer goes gradually into the grasp of diabetes, dropsy, Bright's disease, gravel or some other serious form of kidney complaint.

if jou suffer from backache, bead-flches, dizzy spells; if the kidney secretions are irregular of passage and unnatural in appearance, do not delay. Help the kidneys at once. Dom's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney disorders they cure where others fail. Over one hundred thousand people have recommended them. Here's a case at home: OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Thps.

Baird, Fres. R. J. Grover, Vice Pres. W.

D. MarAlIister, F. C. DeMott, Jacob Seyfer, J. E.

Ros'eberry, M. S. Knox; W. D. Mac-v Aliister, R.

J. Grover, Thos. Baird. One fourth hundred others, 1 6 new song numbers, 1 0 Dresden dolls, the famous Beauty Chorus. You all know this Popular Prices.

Seat Sale at Bunker Fretz which the largest five of the state's wheat crops were raised. It was the most valuab'e wheat crop ever produced in Kansas, wot th $7,097,634 more than that of 1907.. which ranks second, and over, twenty million dollars more than was ceived by the growers their combined crops cf thdfour years fro.n 1893 to 1896 inclusive, The average value per bushel in 1908 wasabove 83 cents the highest since 1881. Kansas leads all other states in the output of wheat, corn is her most important soil product, and the crop of 1908 -the most valuable-was Worth $32,642,561 or $18,757,316 more thau the value of the same year's wheat. In only one year In a third of a century has the farm price per bushel of corn averaged so high as in 1908 and it is a striking i lustration of the changed conditions that a bushel of corn that year was worth more than three bushels in 1896.

Nowhere are the awads of intelli-gent husbandry greater than in Kansas and the records reveal a constantly enlarging prosperity. DALE NEWS. Who said March went out like a lion? Corn planting is Iu full blast in this vicinity. U'Kimmell and wife spent Saturday qnd Surday at the parental Loter hon near Peckham. Joe Lane left last week for an indefinite trip to New Mexi2o.

Tom Rogers of Chilocco spent a few days with home folks this week AYickory a Miss Ruth spent Sunday at the Feagin home. Ludewick and family" spent Sunday at Derr's home. Feagin aud daughter Hizel spent Sunday at the Geo Kee home. Feagin and Pearl Van Pelt spent Sunday at the Van Pelt 'home. Little narold Bottomley who lias been quite sick is convalescing.

Chas Admire spent a few days last week with his parents near Newkirk. Pumps, windmills, tanks, etc. at A A Downing'sT 120-5t. Satisfactory plumbing by Em-ick. All work guaranteed.

79 tf Subscribe For The Traveler vl Friday and Sat-urday Night Mr Fotch will run against three of the fastest skaters in city. Arthur Wal- ton, Harry and Hershal street, Arkansas City, says: when a member of my fimily was complaining of backache, pains in the sides and a weakness of the kHneys, Doan's Kidney Pills were procured. This remedy brought great benefit and for that reason I do not hesitate to- endorse it. I know that Doan's Kidney Pills can be relied upon to give prompt and beneficial re suits." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Mllburn 'Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States.

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