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The Walnut Valley Times from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 4

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El Dorado, Kansas
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WALNUT VALLEY TIMES NORTHWI ST KANSAS SOAKKI). Hciuhliian Hivir I Out of Himkn nl St. FninriK Kaw WAR (UHHTIKS. liy 'ntted I'rcHs. Mimchewter, Aujr.

2i. Local hospitals provulnl 1 2,000 for wounded solditTH since the lii(T I'ush Seven thousand have been filled. OUITS POLICE Nort MONARCH PAINT 100 per cent pure 1 hUll 'MJI IS NOIId'U lUIN inr ivtiu lepulillcun iver Ik out 1 (il iih nairns, an-unim Officer Joe Ko.lm.in re.siM-l His who n- I as a ly.tmlman im.rU ip ay niKht. I. own, of ominiMsHiii day 4 1'arin, Auj.

2i. Comfortable one-story cottages have been built by natives in northern France from "bully beef" tins was appoitiif. ii Mimw.r n.l he hi WM.r wl a and biscuit boxe. jri die Kaw river. I ho observer Offirer R.Hlman lias deer, yl upon his future rtnirsp.

lie lily 4. will retrrin eal. Ins 1 I'tM'II fur 'I ecu OAperticI for several iys aiel I 1 I after ll was Lauded to JjnaheS JOldiCfS I MX I'olil'ft Chief Cooper lllat oltieer went I immc to ami II ir. iDsaih Enters Tent and Oaims Two Children at I iy-oui with I lei cury WoiV.ii at 1 30Drees Augusta Cas? Is P.tiful Krnm pbysiral ii.ihr;tl M.tis rind experience, the should iitah without trordilc. lie sla.i.h Ir.

I anil is l.mlt like an nlbMe. II" i lihout. yi'ars old rind uniii.ii ned He has served un Ihe police force al hi. reka anil other pi. ices.

He is (o he nervy, eool ami si si. ilile. II" look the part. failed Press. Tnl American men d'nlliiiv' on the Mexican horder in Jleiritie heat may eool off when theyf hear that soldiers' 1 in.

iiched and in a 1 1 ve red for I '1 da formica and ti 1'ereadores Willi' Ihe nierciuv iiiooo.e.l as as I'io lde(rree Knhi And only three Conrad Shingle Stain New Tone the Artistic Wall Paper Finish The wood preser- LreSOSeptine, vative, also death lo Chicken lice, good to treat fruit and shade trees. Paint the inside of your barn with it and keep the flies away. 'Everything for the Builder The Houston-Doughty Lumber Company M. E. CLARK, Manager Office Phone 641, Residence Phone, 658 1.1.

IZ A UK I II IIXiN III II I. it. Ml.Jk ittle ll.iiii'hler ol Waller Wihnn Sin taimd I r.t.lure til Aim. e.i.,es of sun I is il were report, il our lllir the entire pi r. id.

The fn. nil das" were spent, in eon slant in. in -Inn the hoops over lli; 1 III! mile I i all se of he heat the suldlel (lertll 1 1 led to wrai any rlothuir Ihev pli ased. Some wore sonic sli.nv hats, some a knit I ted underskirt, or a thin The maiieiu i were delilieriilelv held in Ihe Uili heat, in order In Augusta has an A. W.

Ilamic case, but even more pitiful. Mrs. Minnie Mifflin, Wl years old and the mother of seven children i. seeking to make a living and battle sickness at the same time. That is, Mrs.

Mifflin was seeking to make a living for her brood of seven children until this morning when death cut the number to five. Two of the children died, Ditto, -t, at and Lucinda, 7, two hours later. Loth died of diphtheria. Hocause of the condition that prevails, Police Chief ('row of Augusta telephoned County Attorney Steiger. The tent in which the little woman and her hand of half-orphaned children live is located near the Augusta rock crusher outside the city limits.

County Attorney Steiger instructed the police officer to take such means as ia necessary to relieve Die sit nation. The father deserted the family L' years ago. They have lived in A u-gusta since January. Klizahi Ih 7 cil.l of Walter Wilsi Iivine- 7 mile, Olltheast of I I'll lo. is Tecnvenili- 1rom injuries reie.

i l.y a fall Tue-day a fternoon. An a ray ean.ifi,i tion taken of the fraelure hy lr. h. E. Illllcuheek VVednesd.iy showed Ihe ract tri e- was kniltini; rapidly.

The neeideiif o-rinied wla the lit tie hlother fill her frnni Ihe arm of ii rocking chair. She fell upini her dhow of the left arm. lireakmir ll. eive Hie eper' a chance lo Ihe he-t. wav In handle men under such coiid i ion I Mm, Hon' f.ver rnrijct Afinh inn CRTM in Hp TorD Sitt There Are Tithes When Being in fail Is rYl Such a Heavy Burden A.

Word, of he, mi, ness visitor in Kt lno.nl I Inn rn Ill" lee cold watermelons al bt, when a here are i rr" man doesn't mind hi And if there e-er tvn. plant. ILlTl: mwuimniiiiminwwwnmi IKVJlilil in jail, i one of these men, it I iines and one of 1,1 Suit lo Quirt Title. Dolly V. has filed suit in tlio district court Kir.iinst, the Howard Sluts hank and others to tuii.t title to the half, section 10 and the NW and half, NK, section all in Judife K.

I. Stratford is counsel for the petitioner. The I l.ipuo, Auej. li l. The suhrna rme lleulsrhlaiid was slifhtly damair ed un her return Irip from the United Slates, aecnnliiie; to hreinen di.

patch Cheer Grape To Horn J. KRIS I'LL, General Contractor Known As the Home Builder with "Hello, how are you and a beleaguered smile. "I'm alright; you alright?" he responds. And then things are as quiet as a street car suddenly stopped. All parties, including the principals, have run out, of ideas which they might think would bo of interest.

The two chief actors look around anil apparently pine for a secluded spot. Right then, they are as opposed to publicity as a hospital. Whereupon, he undershot i ff and others walk out not hurriedly, but carelessly, just like that. All make some brisk, brilliant remark about it's time they must be going and they go sneaking a side long glance at the visitor. 'Ihe glance is worth while.

Those Will make plans and csti- Leave for Oklahoma. Mrs. D. W. Ow and daughter.

Miss ranees. lea Saturday for a trip to Heaver, Okla. Mr. and Mr. Crabtree and son Jim, of iieavcr, who have been here visiting the Ow.s, will rot urn in their car.

ea today. She look Ihe same route on the ret urn as on Ihe to 11. il- I imoi the crew stated. The llretnen dispatch nho cairieil I ihe staleiiient that the suhina line Hie men, 1 ship of Ihe Heiil-ch! mil. i only left fur America a few days atro She was held in port until the Iteuts I lid owners received i ni'lil'i inn 1 1.1.1.

the He'll had eluded the 1 licit i pah nl the AC. ml coa-l prnh.iMv Mitil.l rc.ich i ('apt. Initi is l.eni I i ni i a n.ltK,j.il hero. Tie. (lent rhlnnii three h.i.'s in a from Am- and 1 ulile-r and nicle valued at 1 null marks.

matt: at my expcr.st! and build to suit owm r. Do not let your contract too ROOM. You have time itnourdi to sec I will make time and save you money on your luililmi ll.r. SKT'I I.Kit Phone Is7 In he .1. A.

Williams, formerly a chef of an I'd Dorado p'stnurnnt anil now in I 'nder-ilie! i I' niu societ await-niK trial un Ihe dure wliite slavery. af itmimim, or rly everv aflernonn, WiNl.tais is admit'ed to the tail oflHi' where h- arts host to nt-eliy Nellie lonal.l, waitress nt Mie 'omnien ial club dininir rooms. Williams was jn rifled on complaint of Mrs. McDonald's husband. I int.

Mrs. McDonald is loyal to Wil-Jhurx nnd -die is pre! ly. And every al'l ernooti, or nearly ev ry al'ler-noon, Mrs. McDonald appears at the jail office, lier hi, brown eyes, ad-mi in jr fe.t i' a ml em arra srnenl ami ib'lerm ina) ion, ibe nsn crowd of id Iri and a h-i'i iiice a i tv "Is Mr. McDonald in Mr.

McDonald in he 1 1 is office hours are a. m. 1 (J a. m. and he can be- had for conference purposes at.

any time hef ween those hours, provided the turn-key is cut. and in an amiable frame of mind. Hut hack to the story. "la Mr. McDonald in?" she purrs.

When he appears, she greets him A delicious, refreshing and economical beverage. Being pure, it is an ideal drink for the children. Let them try it You'll buy it. Club House Grape Cheer, 14 oz. bottle 15c SGOTT-EMBREE GROCERY CO, Phone 48 Phone 54 big, brown eyes have lost their com-i pound of fear and embarrassment und i instead they are love-laden and bear down upon Ihe prisoner with a sympathy ami understanding that ought to slir his soul and no doubt does.

Her fiair, like her eyes, is brown and soft and silky. After all, Williams isn't so unlucky. lining in jail may be a trifling The accommodations, probably, ure slightly shy. Hut, in final analysis and considering these above mentioned visits, there are few prisoners so fortunate socially. factory Inspeclnr Here.

(I. li.uril, deputy lahor eoiiimis sinner and factory im.peclnr, was in hi Dorado Thur dnv, inspection prin'ine; ul'fices and other inst it lit inm where lal.nr is emphueil. The Best Of Everything In the line of Ficih ar.l Cured Meats, Sausages, Picnic Good-j, in fact anything thn? g. in the line of ir. cl ni-Jbt market.

Cooked fr hot setteon FreIi fif.li of G. E. BravT.e Sons Phone 2. 200 W. Cut (i I WOQi.McN OF THE WORLD Klondyke Camp No.

Do Meets Friday evening nf each week in hall. All of other Camps are cordially invited. Sovereigns from the oil fields ure especially welcome. v. Clerk.

City and Progressive Property Owners Quarrel over Big Signs sign before he invested and had it installed. Therefore He was somewhat wrathy and a search for the enet locations DRINK BEVO FOOD DRINK. In Bottles 10 eents STATES CIGAR SIQOE 2 Main Newspnneis, Magnzines ice cream parlor State Offers Reward. Many Attend Picnic. Topeka, Aug.

21. A reward' People from various sections of But-of $200 was offered by Governor Cap- ler county attended the picnic at Camper today for the apprehension ami eron's grove north of ft! Dorado conviction of the murderer or murder- Thursday. Among those attending ers of James Carr, motorcycle police- from here were Judge H. W. killed early on the morning of rnacher, Pr.

J. 1). Hamilton and Supt. July 10. Carr is believed to have II.

I. Kronen. Judge been MUe-1 bv bank bandits, made the principal that particular ordinance had forced. It is understood he be The Independent Torpedo Solicits your business. JAMES SIIM'l Phone 13.

Augusta Kansas It 1 lie eit nc nun e. hefrreni ni.ide the cm I vn iy new racing httwren the mntn-c'pal authorities an I progrruvi' business a tu the location of elec i ric It appears at first hand thai the cdv baa all the best of it. That- is, the ordinance says emphatically that sie ns shall not be st rung over the side walks for a distance of more than four feet. The igns in cent extend beyond that point. I'ut (tn the other hand, signs have strung hi'vond that point and no exceptors taken until .1.

W. ihiko. tailor. ung h. leg electric ticer nut hineath lite window of the 1 to tad.

i hospital. The lm pU.il objected and with considerable energy. hereupon The council became busy. It notified nuke, llirniifh its propt rly constituted authorities that he was violating the ordinances. Ibihe has made a considerable investment, and also he had What Will You 11 ave eavch netted considerable results.

The farmers Home hotel, the Uoyal the a ler, the llutler County State hank, etc. He made a canvass norili ant' south, east and west. Consequences now seems that if Duke must take down his signs, numerous tangible things extending over the sidewalk, also must be torn down. Individual investments representing from sl-Jo to $lMhi and frUMi, must he put to profit and loss. Maybe, though, a way will be found to side-step it.

Maybe the ordinance will be repealed. Maybe, the council will declare that electric signs are a credit to the city, indicating progress and enterprise. Maybe so. AtiAwny, the city's next move be I tie are up. Mi II LOU AKil STA (ilKL.

A talking machine and mere mechanical reproduction or Edison's new invention and actual Re-Creation. oiiiMilled the authorities about, his' AUGUSTA WOMAN SS LOST Hy I niled Press. Aug. Inn Hen-, dotvon, has disappeared home where between here and Uenver. Her i Start I'oi- Denver and Has Not Ii rn Heard From, Always Look in the Telephone Book to make sure you call the right numher.

ta, Aug. 21. James Hayes, m' lames church at Augus- relations have not. heard trom her I has adved Chief Hay to help find miu'o she left 1 1 sa'vh was today. Anni Anderson, aged 21, who I for Denver August Hi.

Friends have heard tiuthing from her, although was going to write as soon as she arrived there. They fear she has fal- Oil V'arclioiisc l.vplosioa. Chicago, A tig. 2 I (hie been ilb and a injnri'il in a file -h whn-li u'n inl" THE MISSOURI KANSAS ILLLP1I0NF.CO. Telephone Service Unexcelled Central Ave.

ami Mechanic Telephnoe No. wii'ilc 1 slnrch. ii-i' (.1 Oil lilt The (lffi.tr liiirch Returns, roulMimil t.illiins nl! jr, Mrs. Mnsp Iturrh anil ml. I V.iK-inin I'l'iul, IvR Woil- I ni.il.iv fur Arkansas Cily.

Mr. Hnrih in i iftunifil Thursilay Mrs. I Hinili and daughter rumaineJ for a limri'r visit wilh relatives. l-Ci; KKNT rm.ni nuiili'i alnut 'st rt'i't. III w.

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Enroll now for our FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 6. Write to R. F. DUTCH, Manager. P.

0. Box 71 Chaunute, Kansas. A 3 fcirtl or tlua Ihlj. Get a jjood start by havinjj your work done at the oty SON EDI El Dorado Garage Free inspection of rny balicry ct ony Hue Vj SELIG'S DRUG STORE.

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