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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 6

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Corn Binders i i UR SECOND CAR LOAD i of CORN BINDERS 77ie IVay, and who did not get supplied from the first car, should be on the grcmnd so as to secure one Hii time. The McCormick Low-Dawn. Corn Binder, which we are selling, needs no great amount of comment to keep it on the market, as the work that it has done, and is doing, tells a better story, than words can express. If you are in need of a Corn binder this year, come in, and look over the McCormick, Before btij'ing. We know you will be pleased with it.

i I Plenty of Binding J'wine on Hand and More on the Way Selects Trliiiineii Mai-ion. 'Marion. Aug. (Special fo the Einporla Selects played' ball yesterday and defeated the crack 'Marion team, 7 to 2 William Henry Crosswhile on the Blab, and easllj held the Marion sluggers. Tho took an earb lead and jii'ecl up'five tuns the home talent found Crosswhilc.

The lects hit hard and llelded like fiends Altaian woiked welt nt short, 'McCoiinell delighted the faunllcs with some fancy slove-liand stabs. Th-3 teams will here todaj. will perform before his home crowd Manon will import Pappe. the famous J.incolnvlllp twirler. The score bj innings Tl Smporia 001 1 Marion I i Phone 26 Peters Hardware Co.

of Quality" City and Suburban buys a good C-room house, city electric''lights, barn, east front, large shade trees, well located on north side. 513DO buys a new s-roony cottage, close in, on ea.st side, east frontage, shade, city oistern. siOfiO buys a. good -t-room cottage, on east side, small barn, good well. buys a strictly modern, room house, only tlire the lorme tu-stiil the jiurchnser.

$4300 buys a new 0-room house, modern throughout, in the cut glass district. $3000 buys a new S-room house, on west aide, near the Normal. 1250 buys fine 0-acre tract, close in on east side. utiys a choice 10-acre tract on west side near the College. SSOOO buys a improved 15- tract, only nine, blocks from Hie Normal.

buys a choice 20-acre tract on west side, new (1-rooru house barn, orchard. buys a choice tract, bouse and -barn, plenty of trade or sm ail farm. Kurierfll of Mrs. The body of Mrs. 4 Martha R.

Wilson, widow of the late William' Wilson; vwas from Arkansas City, to Ainericusi fqiv interment; Saturday iifternoon. The Wilsons formerly lived at Americus 'and were; memburs of tlie Americus United Presbyterian Church until they here.about twenty' years ago. Mr. Wilson died the year before the family left Arneri- cus. Mrs.

Wilson lived with her daughter; Mrs. Mary Martin; of until the'daughter's tleathj ten years ago. The -niother 'since lived, Jier. son. Joseph who liveu six miles west of Arkansas Gitv, AVilson.

was 70 years old and had enjoyed fairly good health iintil-about a week beforq her death, when she had a stroke of paralysis, from which she never rallied. 'Funeral services wore held at the Arkansas Cily United Presbyterian Clnirch, of which the Wilsons were members, and the the only remaining memffer of the fam- iij-; brought, his mother's body to Americns for interment by the side of the father and The ca.s- ket was covered with floral offerings (of relatives and friends. i Wink Held. GOOSEY I'hone 41 New Ciangstcr crimes an(1 ed 'with' (lie 1 son lieved to be short visit her of the Sullivan the 'was shot to death' w'liVf 1 ear. Thirty-first Street.

in front of an nocen Uh ll (1 in Ihe doorway of 1 (o afterwards was found. ij elam es. BANDIT'S BRIDE V'Creek, was Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fife and son, Robert, have returned from a two months' visit in San Francisco, Los Angeles and other cities in California.

Norton nas moved his clo.thxs cleaning 12 West Sixth to the Smith tobacco 503 Commercial, Miss N'ellie Carter and Mrs. H. Nelson, of SatTordville. shopped in Bmporia yesterday. Crouch, of Saffordville, was a visitor in Emporio yesterday.

Miss' Cleta' Henry has returned from a two weeks' visit in Mulvane. Miss Pearl of shopped in town yesterday Kansas City, Aug nice Uavis, the brido 'of Harry Davis, Ii boy bandits who killed was released from Uavis signed a confessi'p his part in tbo murder 1 Tho Olpe Optimist snysi of llenrj' Becker's children with typhoid fever. Thov 1 week i Ingtoti has been si davs, bus of typhoid, and two bojb in Mound neighborhood, named yllh the dibease. them hfu-ing what is known as ing typhoid. W.

S. Kretsliiger and Dick Mo Will Please You returned from Co where they" have been Knightb Templar conclave will always find plenty of cooling and refreshing drinks at our tai n. ve ry- thinrr new and clean. Try a stein of our Root Beer, or one of our delicious Ice Cream Sodas. Huynjb and Mis CM.

rle Ford uftcriioon to Coh Spnngh, wheie an extended visit. Mr. and Airs 15 Watkins, ol 503 Cedar Stivot, are ihu patenta girl, born this ii joining. Miss NT-ill Ktinck today (o SI Paul, where he will if SS i3r bB uewey iercial Out-drops. The team came here from Ki-edo- nia via Wichita.

Tho long trip did not faze" the Emnorlans, us the score "Donm" Aliman is nt short since Willis left the team. Aliman behaves woll tho infield. Russell is still batting like a fiend. The of 13 third base- "rnan has made in the last two games. To saves hath expenses, the EJelacts walked oul to Hind Creek after the game, and spout an hour paddling: in th3 The Mai ion kids a dandj Even "Shorty" Crosswhite.

can't find is going some. A. Hill and Calvin Lambert rodo from Predoniu to on pop-pop. They reached here as the game stnited U.uing made (he trip from Bmporia in one hour and forty-(1 vu rn ilifi Loiignecki'r and Eugene reached Marion yestercUu at. noon, and ate dinner with the Selects.

Longenecker started to Colorado on their pop- pops, but say they will back home- if the roads are not better Following the record of the Se- IfClb Bmporia 15, Fmjioria 14, Eureka 'Emporia i. Howard Emporiii 2. Howard 1. Emporin Severy. 2.

Emppria- 18, Fredonia 5. Emppria 7, won 5, lost 2. Tfotlfcc to Cnhli-aclors. will be received by the building committee' of the'-jMelh- pdist Episcopal Ciiurch' of Duniap, for the remodeling and construction of a church building according to the plans and speciflca- now on file at (lie church parsonage at Duniap, and at the office of C. Sciuires, Architect, ,013: Exchange Street, Bmporia, Kaii'.

The basement and superstructure are to be separata contracts. bids must he sealed aiui sent to L. M. Rhoades, Dunlap, on or hefbro August 20. A certified check of $50.00 made payable to the treasurer must'acconipany each bid; the same to he forfeited to the committee by the successful contraotor in event of his failure to enter into a witliin'ten days and fur- nlili.

a good and satisfactory bond for tho faith ful performance of saine, and. for the protection of material, labor, mechanics' liens, as required by law. The. committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids, iiy order of the com'miUee. IX Sexton, President.

Treasurer. I. 'R. liyman: .1. B.

K. H. Nichols, Secretary. C. Wheldin and Mrs.

Fred and Elva and Vera, who have been visiting Mrs. Richard Griffiths, returned yesterday to their homes in Lebo. A Collision. A btruet car collided merchants; dpliveiv wagon yes-tet- day at fourth Avenue and XeoEho Street, and thrtnv the driver. (Mai- nnce Gross, ami Tnylor, small box, lo pavement und bruised an.it out thi ir heads severely wagon daniufiod and several dollars' worth ot The wagon was being ilrlicu west on Fourlli Vvenuc, tho car gQlng south on Neoeho Ktieot Thii claims the 1110- llDrman's back tinned und that he was not watching the intersection.

The drUei he did n.ri boo tlie ctr time to prevent tho iiccl- dent because lie was, lookiiiR south. Onlookerfe eay the inolorman was on- his guard and hell sounded, and tlr.il the ialUing to the stn.iii boj lio on behind. The hoises had 01 oat.ed the tiack and the hit Uio and the IIDJ- thiown to the pavement. Cross received a'gnslt'ln his head an inch and a IriH long, which loaches to 'tho' The T.ivloi boy, who veam old, got a similar ciit and his face was cut ami bruised. lie was uncoiiscious and was taken, into the ot Gnil Stone, anil medical aid was summoned.

He was later taken his h'otne at, 401 Street. IScTlh boyp are going around today with b.iadaged heaiii manager of the Delivery, id the wagon was damaged to (he extent of $1 to $20, and (hat ilio groceries diiin- ageit were worth about. He said he hoped the 'accident would be a lesson to other small lioys wko nre continually "jumping on the end of the wagons "Mi's. Susan Hell. Mrs.

Copelnnd Hell, who died in a Toptka hos- pttal, in Xewry, Ireland, in Him was married to VVilliain riell, December .21, 18SO. In 1882 they moved to Durkenhuad, where lived for seven years. They came 1 1 Kmporia March JS, I and ISU2 the family moved to Englewood, since had been their home. In Mrs. Bell suffered a.

severe attack of from which she never fully recovered. She was foj- home for three years, 'nndTasi November, on advice pliysiiiiana, she was taken to ha'st February she attack pC.grip, and never re'cowred her sjreiigth and 'arid with the extreme heat of the "'surmnor abe failed rapidly. in her girlhood Bell became a. raomberV; "of ihe PresbyteVian Church, and 'had lived a true Christian life: She "leaves her husband and fo.ur" chilli illiain. Robert and Bell; two sisters, John Strain anjfl Mrs.

William MeMinn, oi' Kmporia, and one brother, "'Cp'jieland. of Boston, besides inany friiiiuls in Unglewood and in Emporia. Mrs. Fred N'ation, who has been in Colorado Springs for the past two weeks, has been called home, owing to the serious illness of her brother, John Stotlor. Jlogs.

1 have a few choice registered boars for sale, spring farrow. Corns or write, L. Spencer, Neosho Rapids, Kan. A. marriage was issued yps- ierday in probate court foV Arthur E.

Carrick, of Winslow, and Elizabeth Stemmer7ol' Reading. Miss 'Myrtle, yesler- to Denver, she will take a nurse's course In one of the Denver hospitals. 'Iis 1. A Lucas and daughter. Miss Katherinc, hlU'e returned fiom an extended visit Canada.

Think when you tnink groceries. Just teil The county commissioners went today to view'the G. II. Moore road, noith of Bushong Brr.t'.y, who lives ten miles southwest of Emporia, was a visilor in town Saturday 13 A. of transacted business in lOmporia yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. Shupe, i of Lost Springs, are here Co'r a Visit.

Pot iVatton, of Hntclifiison, was In luiiiporia yesterday on btiBincss. George nopno, of Richmond, is here for visit with friends. R. H. R.

H. Reupholsterlag, -rellBlsbing. re- p'alrtng. all kinds." pt' furniture, boi coucteB. Commoroial Phone Miss Nettie Thompson and her of Burlingiiiiie, have ru- turned home, after a.

short visit with friends and relatives in 12m- poria. Jlrs. Hoy Haas and iit- ile son, Earl, of Osa'ge 'City, have returned home, after a short, v'isit witli friends in Kmporia. Miss who lives near Wyckoff, has relumed home after a short visit wilh Miss iiabcl Nelson. E.

lives nve miles sonlheasl of Emporia, was a business caller town yesterday. Miss Helen Firth, of Oklahoma City, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Firth. Henry returned; yesterday a business trip (olliilchiii- son.

Mrs. Ernest Slotin and son, Herbert, went to Colorado today. In Our North Window have on display tSie Beautiful Line of Pickard's Hand Painted China On Which We Are Making A Discount Sule Of 50 ATOMIZERS for. Perfume and Toilet Water liuyc jusi received i Hup assortment of c.tit...niiil 1'nncy glass atomizers. This is (ho proper nm! economical method of apply- ing- Prices 50c fo $3.75 Wo tiio JJiilbs (in tlK'M; life, and (ho bullies cnn'l wear out.

AND SIOH'TIIKM. Ryder Leatherberry STOKB Opposite For lovers of Hand Painted China this is an Exceptional Opportunity to buy the Best Line of Hnnd Painted China in the Country. This Sale Is On For A Few Days Only D. D. WILLIAMS CO.

Jewelers Optometrists IN THE ORCHARD 'I'm thinking, or buying dm place," Bald the retired merchant. "It has a big wide liiwn. atui a s))luii(li(l orcluiri), Unit's something. I've always wanted." them's no IIIM iig.du^t buying ilie. Skiimigtoii jitney." rc- plicti the hotolkoepor, ''but ii iiin'ii of your net; ought, to know better l.lian to waul place; 'with a lol of irinl on it It would be good placo for bachelor, for Tie.

sit around and watch 1)10 lawn grow to weeds, the apples rot- tins on.the boughs, and nobody could rebuke him for it, but you have wife; and several grownup daufyh- ters, and I've heard you say they nre groat, housekeepers. "Women who are good housekeepers urn. great institution, hut they have ilieir weak points, get 'wise' to some of those weal; points if you the Skipington When 1 was newly married I rented a. place thill, bad lot of doggone fruit (reos, anil thought. 1 was In luck when gol it.

My wife was overjoyed. 1 SUB said she'd be able to can enough fruit to last, the year round. Being young and Inexperienced. 1 didn't know what Ihis friiit. cunning business meant, and I helped her in dnnoo sing.

happened to be great year for fruit. ml those trees were just loaded with i-herries that tasted like moth halls and nppln.s that twisted your face into a knot when y.ou an: them, they were so doggone sour. there wore pears so tough and woody yon had to them with a handsaw, and several tmshels of leathery peaches. man could eat any of that fruit and retain his reason, but my wife said it would be all right to can, and she began blowing herself: for glass She bought about a million of them, and that was only a beginning of tho expense. homegrown fruit, evo.r is any good.

I don't know why, but. it's a. fuel. you want fruit. Ill to it niust he shipped in from some, place a thousand miles away, and then it costs much that, you can't afford it.

These native orchards look fine when you're driving along-flic road, but, when go into thorn and look around for something that a white man can nal. losing Ills self- respect, you (hid they hi ted sepulchres. "When the cherries were ripe my wife handed a big tin bucket and urged me to get busy. She had' her canning apparatus nil ready and it was up to me. tp' 'proviijc Of course the.

blamed cherries' grew on the top branches. They inever do grow where you can roach' (hem with any coiiiiuft. Krult trees ought to grow close to the ground, so a man could Hit in n. rooking chair and gather what he wanted. 1 borrowed a big gangling stopladder from a neighbor, and set to work.

There's no satisfaction in standing en a stepladder gathering cherries. It sways and wobbles under yon tuiti! you become seasick, and the first thing you know you take a header, and 'reach the; ground with your Into your tin pail. That's what to mo. and my wife says sho never' did hear a line of oratory as I put tip for Ion "After I had pried the bucket oiT my head with a shoehorn, said I'd be doggomid if I'd climb that ladder so I shinned up (he tree, and forty thousand branches hit nib in the fuce and nearly ruinud my' eyns. 1 was in a sweet temper by Ihc time 1 got to the (op of the tree where the cherries wart-, a quart or so, and then the brunch I was sUmllng on broke off and 1 went the ground up to knees.

All that, 'summer fall I wan having such A man more kinds of pain fui ciiloufs in an orchard than -airy- whore on earth. 1 my Wife canned about ten thousand'gallons of wishy washy and I guess most of, it Is In that same old cellar to this day. loft, it (here when wo moved and the next plac-ct I routed haillri -i symptom of an -orchard ou it -Wall N'lclmls's llt'Sdn-c'd. Afii'r some discussion today, Hie cily uo tasto voted to restore (he license of 0. .1.

Nichols, for running billiard hall, which wiis revolted List week. The revoking order will stand for a full week. Nichols's li- censo was I a ken awuy he.ciuiso In; permitted minors to play in thf hall. After case of violation, Nichols was warned, but Uto complaint was entered when ho allowed a boy to play who In company with bin father. Because of (his nxt.imiuulng circumstance, t.lKM-e was a fooling Hint.

ought )o bo given chance. Com 1 Pan Dryor moveil to restore the license, mid with Mayor Ke.Hsenden's vote, t.he ap.iion over Coininissirinor l.iiwlnr, who was noi in favor of giving' the privilege! bank to Nicholo. rhiirlOB Davis, comity attorney of Chase County, was a business caller in limporia. yeslcrday. Miss At'Kalrighl, of Hodge Cily.

Is visiting Miss Mabel Mc- Olure. Davis, of Las Vnteiiu. X. is Itere for visit witli Mrs. Paul Covert wont to Pomona, yesterday, to visit relatives.

Kenneth Ireland has goiu. 1 to Nn.slivl.lle to visit, friends. lOmporia. aftni-iioon son was 11 Wullfer Davis went to KliudnU-. on Ixisinoss AiVIERICUS DOINGS I H.

Cubson inniHiintcd, In lOinportn Saltirday I'orenoun. Mr. ami D. ('. ari- enjoying visit from (heir Dillon Al (if Americns Sunday on .1.

S. Crock, who IKIH licen si'. rionsly ill for UK; past, ten days. i'laro Con 11 of Denver, Sunday to Americus lo visii: his Hi-andmodicM- and iunit.s'. Mrs.

N'liiuiy K. (lordon, wlio wits' lo Humillan sevoral weelts ago by Ihe illnosK of sister, Mr- llul bus relumed hoinci Wilson, of Arhiiiisis City, who acrompatiU'd molher'B body to Amoriiriis, rcnmtnetl to visii wilh friends nnlil Iliu llrsl. nf ihe week. R. R.

Korr, who went Id pomptiin, to i-iinml tho week-eiui wil.h Dr. f. C. Kerr and family, is cxpocliid the lirst of wncli. Mr.

and Mrs. OL' Diniliip, who recniitly ptindiused thu H. plturii In Ainorlotis, moved Into their newly acquired properly Hie last ol t.he week. Mr. and Mrs.

Simons and Mr, and Woodmansctu motored to Dunliip, Sunday afternoon, 10 call upon Dr. Mrs. A. Wondnmlisico. llev.

10. U. Knepp, patilor of thr Church, had chargo or I ho union services fit tho park Siiii- day Mr. Knepp used tor llevfcliUlon "Anil (liny Khali see his Tlie arilsoii which Is condiinting- a singing class in Americus, helped, with tbft Ready I'liu-e. a level roslum in ordinary cup.

pour on wati-r. slii- until lus.solvi-d, sugar crviiin tasti: and you have instantly a. most delicious beverage This makes Instunt m(ls( pciipic. Home like it, siroiifler. (ind ti.su a iicapiiii; mid plenty of crr-ani.

l-XponiuiMK until you act it rl h( for your tusd- iiiul h.ivc Ii iiiwa.v.s iimdn until yo a.v.s Instant Pos turn i-cf-ulur L'osiimi nulm-i-C poudiT and Siiluliff in hot, I'ostiun iu two forms. must be hoilr.l. INSTANT im is uiiHle in tin- IVstum is puro drink miulo Innn wheat nuil vfllt Oi-Kvxns tnsscs. is- entirely titmi the cotVw (lru calVelm-, nml Is uscil by hinnlmLs nf (hou.siiiuN who uiipiecinlc Hu- mid of Illiltlu If coll'co it'wsn'l iiRt-t-o, tr.v I I'OS- a Reason".

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