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The Galena Evening Times from Galena, Kansas • Page 4

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JJ 1 WITH THANKS Qoodbye prices on all TRY RICKSECKER BROS. SHOES. and the season's you. If you have spent ten cents, or compliments we greet ten dollars with us in 1 901, we greet you. If you have not darkened our door, we greet you.

And wish you a happy and prosperous 1902. T. V. CAMPBELL, mm Upposite Postomce. WINTER CLO THING.

We Do Not Believe You'll Be Pleased make here. with every Christmas purchase you Come and be convinced. We have a nice line Absolutely no old, our line. You will in carrying over goods nntil the next season, so offer all $1.50 and $1.00 fancy feathers at 5()C each. All other goods cheap for the Holiday trade.

Surratt Ames, Opposite Postoffice. of bright new gifts for every member of the family, shopworn "left-overs." Kindly call and inspect hnd the prices right. With every 25 cent purchase we will give a ticket on the big doll which we have on display and which will be drawn for on Christmas eve. This is the largest doll ever shown in Galena. Hanan Shoes.

Manhattan Shirts. Dunlap Hats. WEILERS, The Leading Clothiers. Spring Grove Pharmacy. 1703 Main St.

Send Us That Prescription. Tel. 238. Mrs. L.

Greenburg is visiting at Webb City. J. R. Mack, of Elgin, is the guest of his brother, H. Mack.

Miss Stella Roy returned to her home at Ft. Scott after a shortivisit here with friends. Twins, a boy and girl were born to Wm. Smith and wife, colored, yesterday in Geltz's addition. A.

Axell made a business trip to Webb City today. M. D. Kingry went to Kansas City last night on business. Miss Maye Wood will give a dance at Moeller's hall Wednesday evening.

Mis9 Florence Richardson visited friends at Oronogo yesterday. The work of invoicing was begun at the Chicago store this morning. A good woman wanted to do general housework. Enquire of Mrs. E.

E. Sapp. Wm. Self and wife, of Webb City, were the guests of C. L.

Sawyer and family yesterday. The father of F. Beatty, formerly of this city, now residing at Joplin, died at Chanute last Friday evening. W. G.

Bryant, of Carterville, proprietor of the Galena Iron Works, was here today looking after business interests. We make the best elevator cup on the market and our price is always right. Galena Iron Works, West Seventh street. Selling out. Grand Leader.

Miss Marguerite Copeland, of Kansas City, is the guest of Miss May Cofield, 913 Shoru Street. Dr. Welty, pastor of the First Presbyterian church at Joplin, visited friends in Galena today. L. Greenberg went to Webb City yesterday to spend the day with his wife, who is visiting friends there.

We make the best elevator cup on the market and our price is always right. Galena Iron Work9, West Seventh street. Mrs. Stevens will give a dance at Moeller's hall tomorrow evening for the benefit of those desiring to dance the old year out and the new year in. Special notice to the people of Galen 1 and all our customers.

We want thank you for the liberal patronage you have given us since we have been in business here in Galena and to show our appreciation of same will give you the greatest bargains in your holiday grocery goods you ever had offered you. Comejand see us and let us make you prices. Galena Cash Grocery Co. An Evening With Kansas Poets. Miss Chloe Matteson, the "Sunflower Girl," in her "An Evening with Kansas Poets," at the Presby-teiian church, Tuesday evening, Dec.

31st. The following program will be rendered MUSIC The Washerwoman's Song F. Ware Compliments to the "Rhyme of IroiHjulll" James Whltfonib Rl ley-Sonnets: "Now," "Whist" and "The Violet Star," Eugene Y. Ware. Lyrleal Poems: "When the Sunflower Bloom" and a "Dream of the Sea" Albert Blgelow Payne MT SIC "The Trumpeters" Andrew Downing 'Ships That Pass lu the Night," Laura U.

Case-Downing. "Walls of Corn" Ellen P. AUerton "Kansas 18" Richard Rei "The Hayfleld Family" (humorous) "When the House Keeps In Order All Kay," H. Kdward Mills. MUSIC "Twenty Ladles on a Lark," John P.

Campbell 'Christmas in Dark Town" I). Frank lVtttey "TheCatagraphe" Miss Matteso'u Admission 25 cents. A. W. Jay, wife and daughter, Miss Alice, of Joplin, were the guests last evening of Dr.

and Mrs. J. H. Green. We had intended to swear off smok ABOUT THE CITY.

Drs. Savage. Tel. 76., Rea. Tel.

289. Use Bailey's Velvet cream for rough skin and chapped hands. Mrs. S. E.

Chester is quite sick at her home in East Galena. O. T. White returned Saturday night from a pleasant visit at Chicago. Jim, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Shaw, in Spring Grove, is very sick. Misses Etta Boese and Susie Zimmerman visited friends in Joplin yester-terday. Call at Bailey's and get a sample of Ricksecker's Golf Queen the new perfume. The M.

E. parsonage is vacant. Good renter is wanted. Enquire of Rev. C.

E. Creager. Good white girl wanted for housework. Inquire of Mrs. Weiler, 501 Joplin street.

Robert Hershberger, of Mounds, I. was here yesterday. He returned home last night. Rev. M.

E. Hammond, of Joplin, will deliver a sermon at the M. E. church tonight. There will be a box social next Tuesday evening at the church, corner Seventh and Dewey.

Everybody Lolo D. Gillespie, dentist. Frank Lanier's baby is quite sick. Smoke El Puridad, the best 5c cigar in the city, at Bailey's. J.

I Huber and wife, of Girard, spent Sunday in this city. Dr. S. A. Lyon, dentist, in the Sapp building corner 6th and Main.

Lowney's and Gunther's chocolates an bonbons both in boxes and bulk, at Bailey's. Justic Spiva left thn morning for Sulphur Springs, Texas. He expects to arrive here Thursday evening with his bride. Ed Rice came up from Vinita, last night to see "Two Merry Tramps." He is a brother of M. E.

Rice, manager of the show. We make the best elevator cup on the market and our price is always right. Galena Iron West Seventh street. Yes, you can buy your groceries at the Galena Cash Grocery Co. cheaptr than any place in town.

They have the goods and the prices are the very lowest. John Miller and Frank Calhoun, who sustained losses by fire recently made satisfactory settlements of their claims with adjusters last ing the first of the year, but we have changed our mind. One sister made us a Christmas present of a cigar-case filled with good cigars and the other sent us a beautiful tobacco pouch, and yet some people claim that it is hard to find a "suitable" gift for a man. are Invoicing. Watch Meeting.

There will bean old fashioned meeting tomorrow night at the M. E. church to "watch the old year out and the new year in." Until 9 o'clock the evening will be spent in a social way, after which Rev. Robert Liddell, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will deliver an appropriate sermon. Everybody invited.

Smallpox Patient Released. Yesterday City Health Physician Dr. R. Claude Lowdermilk raised the quarantine on John Rosson, living on West Twelfth street, who has been suffering from smallpox for some time. This leaves the city without a case of the disease to contend with.

invited. We carry a complete line of screen Saturday. Trade with the Galena Iron Works, West Seventh street, the largest and wire, elevator bolts, elevator cups One price to all. Galena Iron Works, best shop in the district. They always BAUM L.

carry a complete line of mill supplies and every article sold is absolutely guaranteed. A handsome girl baby was born yesterday to George Rick seeker and wife. Mother and baby getting along nicely and hopes are entertained for Salvation Army Social. The Salvation Army will give a cake, pie and coffee social at their hall on east Third street, Tuesday evening, Dec. 31st.

All who desire to watch the old year out and the new year in are cordially invited to attend. the full recovery of Papa Ricksecker, Trade with the Galena Iron Works, West Seventh street, the largest and Notice to the Public. Galena, Dec. 30., 1901. Hav ing changed management of the Ga Misses Clara and Hester Fair, of Columbus, are visiting Misses May Cofield and Lena Cullifer.

best shop in the district. They always Frank Carr leaves tonight for his homo at Chelsea, I. after a pleasant visit of a few days with frienda here. We carry a complete line of screen West Seventh street. Dr.

E. B. Payne returned Saturday evening from a short visit to his parents at Leavenworth. His wife will remain there a short time. We handle the celebrated "Jumbo" belt and guarantee it to out wear any belt made or your money back.

Galena Iron Works, West Seventh street. Dr. W. R. Scott rolled in from Wyoming last night.

He will spend a few days here visiting friends. We have an idea that the doctor may conclude to not return to the far west. You ought to see the great change at the Galena Ca9h Grocery store. They have changed their sales room and piled it full of new holiday goods at the lowest prices ever heard of in Galena. There were no cases in police court this morning.

In fact business is so unipf, wihh Jndca Rnnerfc ar afraid carry a complete line of mill supplies lena Iron Works and taken personal Roy Weldv. Carroll Phillips, Fred and every article sold is absolutely charga of the same, I request all par Hallam and Floyd Robeson left today guaranteed. Two Ways Of Getting Glasses. Wire, elevator doics, eievacor cups. One price to all.

Galena Iron Works, for a week's outing on the Neosho Several of the Galena attorneys river. Wesc Seventh street. A word to the wise. If you would went to Columbus this morning to at ONE is to go to a dry goods store, tend an adjourned session of the dis Mrs. W.

F. Phillips and children children went to Carthage this after save tne aimignty aonar, wnicn street fakir, or most any place and buy glasses that may fit and may not. tnct court. The injunction case of Younger vs Carney Halderman noon to visit relatives for a week. The writer will see that Willis conducts you can do by seeing Porter M.

Clark, of Empire City, for furniture, stoves, dishes, picture frames and THE OTHER is to go to an Optician was to be tried. who devotes his entire time to the himself in a proper manner during his We are sure in it with the best stock wife's absence. window curtains. I especially invite ties knowing themselves indebted to the same to please settle with me or my representative, Mr. Chas.

Inns, my bookeeper, or Mr. Frank Laeey, who will be my collector for the present. Owing to the wind-up of the business for 1901, we will ask all patrons owing on account to settle at once. Thanking you for past favors and asking a continuance of patronage in the future, I remain yours very truly, W. G.

Bryant, Prop Galena Iron Works. W. H. Allen is attending a family reunion at Emporia this week. of staple and fancy groceries and holi- study of the eye and its defects, and have your eyes thoroughly examined and properly fitted with the BEST of lenses.

vou to see the m. st beautiful line of i that he will become so used to "taking day grocery goods ever shown In Ga- ruzs and rockers to be found. The ACCIDENT AT MIZPAH. me easy," mac ine mere matter or lena ana at tne lowest prices ever C3 prices are unequaled anywhere. Un Fitting glasses is our exclusive busi Four Men Were Injured by Falling dertaking and embalming given special drawing his salary will become bur-j offered.

We do not expect to make densome to him. However, we can any profits during the holidays as we Dirt This Morning. attention. Store phone 196, Res. 270' ness and we guarantee satisfaction.

MAC DONA LI), the OPTICIAN, truthfully say Gaiena's morals have intend our customers shall have their An accident occurred about 10:30 about reached the top round of the goobs cheaper than ever before offered At The City Drug Store. ladder. them. Galena Cash Grocery Co. o'clock this morning at the Mizpah mine in Cooper Hollow, owned by Schellack McKinney, in which four It's the volume of business that tells.

men were hurt. They were bunched up waiting for a shot to go off only a vs. The larger quantity we buy the very short distance away. When the cheaper we can buy. shot did go, dirt fell from the roof Miller i Stough rhe greater number 01 people striking the men.

Ed Threlkeld received a gash three inches long on we sell, the cheaper we can sell are getting a liberal pat his forehead. It required several ronage and are making uome lib stitches to close the wound. John 1 Ul IIIIU1 fc, til eral prices. Franklin received a slight' cut on the Our Rubber Footwear Curtains Ficti-rj sell strictly tor casli ana head. Bill Warren and John Stanley sell cheaper.

also iniuried, such as bruises on the Some hummers for Saturday head and shoulders. Dr. E. H. Schel and Monday.

(Closed Sunday.) lack one of the owners of the mine at 20 lbs standard fine granulated sugar tended the injured men. This is the first accident that has occurred in the $1. Smaller lots same rate. 0 Minn. Burbank potatoes, bu 1.00.

Fancy Colo, potatoes bu 81.15. 7 lbs best Chili beans for 25c. 6 lbs best white beans for 25c. 10 lbs flake hominy for 25c D. S.

plates per pound 8 1 3c. Fancy Holland cabbage per lb 2c. Fresh turnips, bu 30c. High patent flour, per cwt S2. 3 lbs Atlas or Bonnie oats for 25c.

Tip top oats, with prize 10c. Good coffee, per lb 10c. don't need advertising sells on sight. We simply insert this notice "to buy quickly," because the rush will be on sizes broken and you can't get what you want. For extra hard wear we can show you the best rubber shoes on the market.

0 0 0 We make a specialty of A. camp for 6ome time. GLOBE SIGHTS. From the Atchison Globe. There is a certain measure of good luck in dying while one is still of an age to cause people to be sorry about it.

When people talk about yor, you say it is "none of their But they mike it their business, just the same. The old saying that all the world loves a lover should be revised to read that all the world loves to make fun of a lover. We have always had a desire to know Undertaking and Embalming. 2 lbs choice coffee for 25c. Mince meat, warranted, per pkge 5c.

Fancy ring apples 3 lbs for 25c. 0 lbs Japan rice 25c. And carry a full line of undertaker's supplies. 2 lbs fresh crackers loc. Fancy eating apples, Hunstmans, The Best Place, Willow Twigs, Ben Davis, Wine Sap.

tp 1 1 Day Call 20. Telephones Ni.ht CaI1 Chas. F. Thomas' 211 Main St. some one from Ypsilanti, so that we could learn how they really pronounce it.

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