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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 2

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THE EMPORIA DAILY GAZETTE City Taper. M. C. Little, Insurance. Sea Graham's north window.

For homeopathic remedies llaiuer, Druggist. see Highest patent sack. Reebk's Grocery. For your kodak ancj, camera supplies. go to Irwln's.

Belt inickics and watch fobs at prico ond less. Rlflcer's special £3le. Sntvirday only. Just receivecOu.COTnplete stock or iresh homeopathic remedies. D.

W. -Jiaincr Druggist; For lola. cement, Eaudi. lime, p'os- brick and lath, go to Smith Lumber Coin pnny. Second cutting alfalfa and new oats now ready.

Mason McCarty. Sane fireworks, McCarty. Eckdall The l.utt Gift Shop hao received a hirgc; assortment 1 of baskets; Ask is sco them Belt buckles for the arul wo- watch, fohs for the hoys and Hicker's epeuinl Saturday only. W. A.

Holland and Cnrl. jiave gone to Tola the dr- of ilio War Having studied for the past yean 'rwith Canutiu Rtone, and heing now to practice- buforc the Pen- Bureau, 1 nm prepared to give in all pension claims. Miss liigalow. Meet me at the merry-p-p- round tonight. Opposite the ice plant on Commercial Mr.

and Mrs. (Jim and daughter, and son, Jean, visited Mr. and Mrs, Lafe Theye, Thursday. Sirs. Bruce Carter, of Kansas City, is visiting her mother, Mrs! Bandall, a few days.

Mr. Hensley has returned home from Daleota, where lie has ueen visiting his sister, who )ms been sick, Airs. Powell cailed at Henry Jloyer's, Sunday evening. ErJiest Daily is visiting a few with his motlier, Mrs. Roy Triggs.

Several persons from here attended the dance at Allen Vickrey's, Saturday night. Ida and Gertie Ulrn visited with Mrs. Robert Stunton, Tuesday afternoon. Henry Gilbert Mrs. Gilbert's and Mrs Markley, Sundaj.

Mrs. Spiers and children spent Fiidav evening in Emporia. Virgie WoppicOok Went to Emporia Sunday to help to take care Of'her cousin, Vera Hetisley, who is sick. Mrs. Case has returned to 'ner home in Hartford, jnfter spending a few weeks with her: daughter, Mrs.

Ed Dressher. Those: who went to the harvest field, Saturday, wore Lester Him, Othp Gilbert, Abe Martin, Ben 'and Elmer Tonics. Mr; aud Mrs. Charlie Hcrtig and son are visiting friends and relatives in this neighborhood. KODA ing more enjoyable by taking along a Jti Then you will havejiot only the" added pleasure of the outing, but the added pleasure in the pictures which preserve the memory of the vacation.

Kodak cats logue free upon fluff CONTRiCILET. Tlie bid tvyo new eloctrlcal VnV'vvate'rvvorks liunipli'ig- station, and for a. co'liucct- iiifi IraiiEiiiiBsion was let by tho commission jcblerday afternoon fo the Dullders Supply Coiu- oL' Kansas Cify. The bid this company was for tho job, which 'Is less lhair lyilf of other bid made the commission. The commission listened the previous afternoon and all day yesterday to the talk of other pump agents, whose claims seemed to; be slipping against the low bid of tbe City patiently; and then ma eta the a jvn'rd quickly.

Commissioner. Lavvler made the, motion that the bid of the Builders Material Supply Company for.the Installation' of Uva pumps, with motor and starter, of 2,00.0,4. 000 gallons capacity each, with, the Hue, accord- jug specifications submitted, -be. accepted. Tl.io provision in the however, provided that auy changes by the however; provided that any contract, be.

proportioned, and all extra material be- supplied at cost; together with, 10 per cent for installation DUB piovision is to get tho cost of poles, for The bid-of the Kansas City'firm was for 0-foot Ji.oles the entire -length of the The commission will to use '10-foot or HO-Coot poles within the city, and thero may changes. The motion' was voconded by Commissioner Corbett, and when put to vote, was passed Severiil days will elapse before the contract can bo up for consideration. The firm in Kansas City vvilLsend sample contract and City Attorney Vv'aterbury vviil draw up a. form to the city, of Emporia. This have to be appirovod by company, before it is signed by the commission in official capacity, and the formal signing probably will not ho done before next week.

J. Dousruan; who is manager the machinery department, handled the Emporia bid. A broadside fired your special sale, on belt buckles aud watch fobs. Buckles, to values for $4 to 55 values for S2. Fobs, $1.50 to values, tor Special sale, Saturday only.

Ricker Son. Among the Hartford shoppers un lOmpuria yesterday were Mr. Mrs. Dull Wagoner, Mr. and Mrs.

.1. E. Evaiiv Ben McCormick, Frank and Mr. and J.Irs. James Rupert.

Farm Loans. 1 can make tho old-time low rate on farm lofins and close them promptly. Fremont: Miller, 10 West Avenue, Emporia. "We have a fine Greenwood County farm to exchange for small rural tract olose to Emporia. Write C.

E. Rice Company. Phone 133. arra. and spn, of Cpt- touwood Falls, wore shopping anil visiting with friends aud relatives in Bmporia yesterday.

Mr. and Airs'. Frank Erust, of Anifiricus, were among the business visitors iu Empuria yesterday. Mrs. Court Crouch was shopping and visiting with friends and relatives iu Emporia yesterday.

Mrs. C. of Lincoln, is visiting with Mr. ami Mrs. John HofCer.

Good high-grade felt rooting, per roll at Smith Lumber pany. Mrs. Thomas Porter, of Madison, was in Emporia yesterday on business. Seo Graham's north window. Henry Winter and family visited Winter'and family, Sunday.

Clara Wisdom, who lias been visiting friends Dushong, returned home Sunday. and Mrs. Glen Molntire attended church at Allen, Sunday evening. George Houck, of Oklahoma, and Miss Hamble were married, Weduesdny Miss Sndle Juid Harriet Shafer and brother, visited at Tom Wisdom's, Sunday, Jliss Wisdom returned from' Kansas City, Wednesday. Davillo Spade, of Emporia, visited home folk, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas cnllcd on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mclntiro, Sunday evening OAKr.Axn June 20.

Mr. Mrs. George Atkinsoii spent Sunday with their brother, Peter Atkinson, and Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs.

Walkup was shopping Iu Emp.orla Tuesday. Vesta AVeston called ou Mrs Dennett, Tuesday afternoon. Ab Johnson called on-Lew. Moore Tuesday eveuiug Several pei'aons this iieigh- attended the parts at Mrs Louise Alknibou's, Tuesday uight I Moore aind son, Tom, called on Mr and Mis. Lewis Saturday night; MIS Hattle siient one day last week: George AVeston ml chil-'ren.

1 'Wi8. niatt is ublo 'io' be The Gazette's Puzzle I A year's subscription to the Daily gazette will be given to fue first person solving this puzzle before August 17, 1911. Disinterested persons will award the prize. Solutions must be addressed to the Gazette's Puzzle Department. Agents for Moline yacuum Vapor Heating System.

Hot water heating, steam heating gas fitting and sanitary plumbing a specialty. 724 Commercial. Phone 595 We Monuments at 20 per cent Discount Until July 17 Buy now and save money. All, work guaranteed. Jones Hurst's Monument Works Commercial.

Phone 455. H. P. i do your cleaning and pressing promptly and neatly. The best cleaning apparatus in the city.

Work Called for and Delivered. Telephone No. 3 6 Under The Mit-Way Royal Tea and Coffee Co, 10 East Sixth Avenue We handle everything carried in a first-class tea and coffee store. We Roast our own Coffee Always Fresh A HOT TIME NOW But a cooler time coming. Say, about that old smoky, coal eating furnace.

not throw it out and buy a Twentieth Century up-to-date furnace that will heat yourliouse on fuel than any other furnace sold in Emporia? No other furnace like it. Come in and I can sliow you, and talk it over before cold weather sets in. Now is the time to do iurnace business. guaranteed. Sheet and metal work done promptly.

John Hoffer. The Hereford Market The Home Product Market We do our own killing and cure pur own hams and bacon. Try us (for fresh meat. Phone 24. 610 Com.

St. J.L.Williams&Son General Blacksmithing, Repairing and Shoeing 'i. Harve Williams, the lame horse's friend '102 East Fifth THE TIN SHOP fVfcchanic Phone 56 Down Stairs. your furs with us and drink -i distilled and your troubles wijl cease. Emporia Ice Gold Storage Co.

220 Com. Phone 791 KBAUH'S DELIGHT The Popular Soda Drink You feel that you had something after this pleasant drink. Kraum Drug Store 128 Commercial THE LENOX If you want something good try our Sunday Dinner i. Our short order service is the best 419 Commercial Krueger Brothers i Plumbing and gas fitting Jobbing work promptly attended to. First class work guaranteed.

110 East Sixth Avenue. Phone 467 UT ONLY the eight Squares in three pieces and put them together so they will make a pcrfect'Square. ART KEAN BLACKSMITHING If you want good reliable work try us. "We also do wagon work as it should be done. 24 East Fifth Avenue NATIONAL HOTEL Open ali nijht.

Travelers going to and from the depot could not find tf neater or more convenient place t.o cat. Just across from the Depot. Tlie Union Pacific Tea Co, Has reopened under a. new management with a fresh, clean stock of groceries. Give us a trial and be convinced.

RASMUSSEN 12 E. Seventh Av'e. Phone 426 Brown, Cement Works Ask to see our new imitation lattice cement blocks. Just the thinar for that porch. Let as your cement work 207 Commercial Street ROD IE THE WAGON MAKER You should patronize one of our home industries Wagon repairs and Blacksmithing Sixth and Market Street Call tor Flour Made at Home Since coming here we have spared neither time or money to give the people of Emporia flour with a guarantee behind it.

"OUR LEADER" and "FANCY PATENT" will please every house- 1 and on cetried always used. Manufactured by City Mill and Elevator, Kan: B. E. TEIGHGRAEBER, Prop. Sanitary Dlvmbing Co.

We make estimates on plumbing and gas fitting work. Orders promptly attended to and all guaranteed to be satisfactorily done. Give us a call. Phorie350 Repair work done neatly. 21 West Fifth Ave.

Palace of Sweets The coolest and cleanest ice cream parlor in town. We have just installed one of the latest style fountains arc at your service. 506 Commercial Phone 377. JMSTJUCT 72. Mrs.

Clark-Sheaffer and Mrs. lipm Blossom shopping in Emporia, Friday. Mrs. and Miss Sexton, of Dunlap, visited at- D. Sexton's Monday.

Miss Nellie Arm entertained company from Emporia, Sunday. Charles Harris spent Sunday in Emporia with his mother. Preston Weaver visited: relatives iii last' week. Harry Weaver and family spent Sunday in Americus. The Reading Circle was entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs.

P. B. Maxsou, on Cahola, by Mrs Maxson and Mrs. Johnson. A.bout twenty Women were present, and spent a pleasant afternoon.

W. H. Kdrnoiibton started this week to' ParVna, Idaho, to visiit his sons, Elirier atid'Tred. He expects to be gone six weeks. Clark Sheaffer has the banner field of wheat in this district.

He harvested it last week and expects to thrash it this week. S. M. JSdmoiiston marketed '10(X liens Inei. vyeek.

Thej have the rabbit ifoot in this, neighborhood for poulti industry. Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Johnson eii- ertained J. S.

Adams aud family, ot evening last week. Arthur, Weaver, of this district, was married 17, in-; Topeka. fuellds wish him success. Mf. 1 Mrs.

A. Parish ol, IJunlap, visited Mr. Arm's, Sun- dny DOINGS. Rapp took" several ear- loads of: hogs' to the Kansas City murketj "Monday. S.

E. Winters was a business visitor in Emporia yesterday. W. H. Pattqn and N.

IS. White were among the Business visitors in Emporia, Tuesday. Loy'-Hege and Donald Longenecker, of Emporia, visited Mr. and Mrs Andrew Monday. Charles 'Hancock, of Allen, was to Amerlcus Wednesday by the illness of herTdaugtiter, Mrs.

Will J. Mrs. Valentine Arm and son, Earl, of Dunlap, are making'a short visit with Mrs. Arm's Mrs. Lizzie Noll Mis Tillie Duukleberger and Bis- ei.

Miller, who have jjee'n vyith theli sister, J. 11 Buzzard, of'Ameri- CUB, for several months, have -returned to Mrs Dunkleberger's home at Shellrock, Miss r.Iaiy Crock and. ner uncle, of Pennsylvania, 'went to Junction City Tuesday evening 'or'u feW'days'. visit. Mrs.

Carrie Drpbert went to Em poria Tuesdaj for a short visit with "rienda before going to Kansas City for an-extended visit with her sou; Watts Drebert, and family. A number of Rosean attended Children's Day exercises at Bethel, Sunday afternoon. Mr. 'and Mrs. Hill, of Texas, are visiting at Charles Moore's.

Mr. and Mrs. Holmail were in Admire, Saturday. Misses Edith Keech and Klsie Slojer visited home folk, Sahudaj and Sundav Mrs Mae Saylors vsas in Admire, Tuesday. Mis Dillej in.

Admire, Saturdoj. Mr and Mrs. Charles Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Hill, of Texas, visited at Thomas, June 19.

Used In All Homes! Where Quality is Considered First Sold by ail Grocers J. R. Qoden's Five Roses Flour MF. Mrs. John Fagan to Pueblo-for a visit with Mr.

Fagau'fa brother, who has been sick. Mrs. Will Roso and little daugh- Valerie, of Kansas are In Reading" Mrs. Rose's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hjayes." Humphreys and Landis were Topeka visitors, Wednesday. J. Stratton vyas sick lastvvvee.k. Mrs. M.r Swartzel and daughter, here fiom'Newton, vis- Coimel) and other rela- tlv.es.

Bejtsie Cox has home from' St. Mary'a; Hospital. of Melvein, spc-nt Sunday evening In -Mrs. Sue Sirs. Hall, Lobo, Readl visitors jUonday.

Mrs. Lorena Alice achlobqhm and Stroud, alteiiding Jn- stuute at Emporio, the vseek- end at their liomes. Rev. M. of- Hutchin- soii.

a former pastor here, filled the pulpit at the E. church Sunday evening. in rBur- llhgame last attending, the funeral of her mother, Mi3. Morgan, who had' been sick for ATI interesting lecture was given at the M. E.

church Friday evening, by Paul Boodagh, a nativo bf Persia, who is hfeing educated-' 1 iu America He compasad the' iiers, customs, and religions two a decided adv'aiilag'e (or this country. Mrs, M. p. Jessee Sunday from a tlnee month's' visit with relatives in California. Mrs.

G. J. Flslior attended the postmnsteis' cjolyvention at Ktitchliir soil, this -i About fifty vvonien and' "childten formed a pleasant' crowd at 'a plc- nio on 1 river, Tuesday. Dinner and supper weie sened'in stylo, somb of the picnlckeis fished 'while the others were entertained stunts'perfoinled byj a feiy of the members Mrs, Frank Benedict," Swai of and' rs 'SmHli, 1 of gaiibts of crowd F. C.

J. II. Steele, Cashier L. L. Halleck.

Vice-president H. W. FJbher, Ass't Cashier H. Wejvman, Ass't Cashier. The Citizens National Bank OF EMPORIA; KANSAS Capital Surplus United States Depository "State Depositary Interest paid.on,tjme Deposits.

Safety deposit boxes for rent R. M. Hamer, J. S. Kenyou, L.

Halleik. G. W. Newman, J. Acheaon, J.

M. Steele, F. C. Newman, R. J.

Edwar'ds, T. Byrnea, MRECIOKS. i Emporia Foundry and Machine W.orKs. i' Joseph C. Jones' Sons, 'Dealers In Steel Beams, Cluuiuels, Angles, Tees, Steel: for ITrituto' BulWings..

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