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The Daily Gazette from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 3

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Lawrence, Kansas
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Hill A GOOD CATCH. Don Delay STOLEN G00D3 JNYINTCRJUD Destined for ElPaso, Texas, and Thrown Off Train Here. BOTH PHOITEB XTO. 7. Officer Krause Makes a Good Guess on a Thief in a Crowd.

"student' I lav ins: your JULY 1906. ON MONDAY MORNING IN OUR SUIT ROOM WE START Do it rooms popered now and avoid the rush- WEATHER REPORT. iiCy Ij Dr. F. H.

Snow. Tailoret We are making special prices on good papers-Just received a lot of 7x0 and 8x10 Picture Only 25c each. WOLF'S BOOKSTORE. Yesterday when C. H.

Williams, a traveling man from Saginaw, Michigan, was at the Union Pacific depot his grip disappeared. Now a traveling man without his grip might as well go out of commission at once. And that it what Mr. Williams did. He told his troubles to the police, gave a description of the grip and went back to the hotel to wait.

No one had seen the thief, no one knew anything of it. The police went to all the trains, but no one showed up who looked like p.m. 7 3 p. Thermometer 78 73 81 Baronieusr 28 .822 28 81S 28 .830 75 91 51 C'loutiinexi 2 9 0 1 Wiiid Direction ti nw iad Velocity lu ltt IS Miles of Wind in 14 hour 250 Ruin or Melted tiuow, u-cbos 0.98 Agent Shanklin, yesterday, took an inventory of the goods found in Mr. Eastman's barn and cornfield last Thursday, as reported in The Gazette of that date.

In the lot there are thirty-six dozen pairs hosiery, four dozen suits silk underwear, and some silk and other dress goods. The property is supposed to haye been thrown off a passing Rock Island train here. A label on the box shows they were destined for ElPaso, Tex. Two or three weeks ago two strangers applied to a Mr. Eastman, who lives near Bismarck Grove, men Wash Suits Private jnoney.

Tonight HIE CITY he had a gnp belonging to some other man. When the 11:08 U. P. riione 132 for pure ice cream. train pulled in there were three Seidel's for meats, fish and Jo.

5 vv lleiiry street; both phones ior permission to remain over night in his hayloft. As an excuse they said they had been, put off a train and were tired. Consent to remain was given. The men were quite neatly dressed and had a Always on hand to lend upon short notice at lowest rates. All kinds of Insurance written in best companies.

Office in basement Merchants Bank Building. Hugh Blair, LAWRENCE. KANSAS. Women's Vests, taped neck and sleeve, 8lc value Try the peach ice cream made from the fresh fruit at Wiede mann s. large bundle with them.

Thursday, Mr. Eastman had occasion to go into the hayloft and quite accidentally uncovered several pasteboard boxes. The Figured Lawns, 27 inch, 8ic and 10c values, a yard 5c 5C 5c fresh and smoked Order your Every suit this season's style and strictly high-class To close these Suits quickly we have made the Price About One-Half One only $40 Eyelet Embroidered Suit at $21.00 One only $30 Suit Baby Irish Embroidery trimmed at $15.80 Two only $22 Suits Baby Irish Embroidery trimmed at $11.55 Seven $16.50 Suits, Pure Linen.white and colors $8.75 Two $18 Suits, Pure Linen, trimmed in light Alice blue $9.60 Five $8 Suits, Pure Linen, white, Alice blue and Nile $4.50 These Suits now on display in suit room windows Alterations, if any, to be paid by purchaser. or four men with grips very much alike, One young fellow who acted as though he was going on the train had a nice looking grip, but bought no ticket. As the crowd started across the platform, Krause thought he would risk a flyer just for luck, and called to him, "Here, young man, I want that was all he said.

The grip hit the cement platform and the young fellow hit the track. He took one look at Officer Krause so he. would know him when he saw him again, and although the officer invited him to stop, and shot a few holes in the air about him, he made the brush and weeds down the river bank in about three jumps and the West End Meat meats from Market local police officers were notified and a search disclosed more boxes in a corner of the corn field. Try the peach ice cream made Standard Prints, black, navy, red and gray, a yard THE ELDRIDQE Livery Barn irom the fresh fruit at Wiede CHURCH SX2YICI3. mann's.

First church of Christ, Scient 1st, second floor F. A. A. building, Datmng ladies and Torchon and Val Laces, 10c values.to-night.only a yard- 5c Sunday services 11 a. m.

Subr suits for men and boys at Smith's ject, "Spiritt" Sunday school 12 m. that was his last appearance. acws uepot. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 The contents of the grip had attsutloa srivr-n to riz-. Everything Hack mIU promptly MO AK BROS.

Props. TELKPMONE NO. 148. Seidel's tarns and bacon best to not been disturbed very much, p. m.

'All are welcome. Women's all pure be had in town. At 5 Henry the only thing missing being a vest, which the lellow had on. Mr. IMES, BDLLENE HACKMAfi.

Linen Handker At the First Methodist Episcopal street; bcth phones 1)3. chiefs, 6 for 25c, cnurcn the pastor, Dr.r rank Lenig. Williams, who supposed that he each--. will preach tomorrow morning on had taken his last look at his val Guar vinegar, 20c, gallon, two for 35c, five for 0c. Phillips Foit the Lords Prayer Our Daily uable and constant companion, was, of course, greatly pleased, Bread." and at night on "The Farm, tel.

red SiG, Bell. Pearl of Great Price." Sunday and praised the officers highly for Folding Fans, 10c and lbc sellers, WHERE THEY WILL TEACH. school at 12. bpworth League at their good work. iresn ana salt meats, nsn in each p.

m. All are cordially invited Special Sale. season. Delivered to all parts of R. S.

BOYD PRACTICAL BLACKSH1TH BALL GAME TOMORROW. to attend these services. 5c 5c 5c 5c the city. Heme phone 144. Ales onheimer.

A List of Teashers Who Have Found Employment for This Winter. Baby Bibs, oilcloth and honeycomb Presbyterian church Moaning The Lawcence-Kansas City Game service at 10:30, sermon by Rev. The K. AND cf S. will give a cloth, each Mouldings and Frames.

3 30 per cent discount on Franta made to odrer and Framed Pictures. 11. 11. Thayer, D. D.

of Topeka, sub O. O. F. Promises tojse a Good One. The game tomorrow afternoon at ject, borne Problems of Modern Of the eighty-six school disfricts waist dar.ee at I.

hall Monday evening, Admission 50 cents. July 30. HORSESHOER Rubber Tires put on Any Kind cf a Wheel. Church Life," Sabbath school at in Douglas county, fifty have re South Driving Park between the Lawrence Kaw Valley League team Safety Pins, dozen on card, instead of 5c, 2 9:30 and Union Young People's meeting at 7. No evening service.

ported the employment of teachers for the coming school term. The University Book Stor. and the Kansas City Live Stock Belore having your vehicles lisfbelow is obtained from county 703 Vermont St. Tel. 516 Main.

Exchange team, gives every prom painted see W. J. Francisco Sons, At the First Baptist church ise of being the best game of the year. There appears to "be no Dr. Wm.B.Hutchinson will preach at 10:30 a.

m. and 8 p.m. Morn doubt about the strength of the visitors and if the locals can take I A L. SELIG'S ing subject, "Faith That Conquers Fear." Evening subject. "The as they have a first class painter.

All work guaranteed. Black Seal, Little Pug, and Congo Queen cigars are standard of excellence none better are made in Lawrence. Ask your dealer. Made by August Picrson. A.

D. WEAVER. them into camp it certainly will Divine and Human Sides of Sal GENERAL be something to crow over. The boys have been practicing almost vation." Y. P.

S. C. E. at 7 p. m.

A cordial invitation to all ser ever)' evening and will go into INSURANCE AGEKGY Superintedent Bowman, is officia and includes contracts of whicl he has knowledge up to this morn ing. Dist. No. Name 1. Pearl Lewis.

3. Mildred Junkins. 6. Emma Rohrer. 8.

Edith Wolgamott. 9. C. II. Hawley.

10. James Hemphill. 12. Hattie Caldwell. 14.

Grace Creel. 15. Lawrenia Shaw. 16. Frank Allison.

17. Julia Miller. vices. the game confident of winning. Parnell was never in better form Pilgrim Congregational church.

and with Joe Ramsey to receive Obituary; E. Boyd. 11m the hit and stolen base column Dr. C. Marshall Lowe, pastor.

Morning services at 11 a. Sun For the purest and best ice cream, delvered to anp part of the city cull up Bdl 931 or Home 833. Choicest favors and satisfaction guaranteed. "He Giveth His Beloved iltf.M Whereas, It has pleased the all-wise Father to remove from ear midst our beloved friend and fellow practitioner, Alva A. Rum.

tU died on the eighteenth of Jul, One thousand nine hundred aai six. Resolved, That we, the dentists of the city of Lawrence in meetiij assembled, most deeply deplore the loss of one whose genial disposition, Christian character ail gifts of mind and heart endear! him to all. Dr. Russ had for many years been confined to his hoots by ill health; the older members the profession, however, remember the hearty clasp of the bail and kindly -word of greeting that he always extended to them. I his practice he alwavs sought Robert Sutters'Boyd was borft of the visitors will look very much like the eyes of the small day school at 10 a.

no C. E. or evening service. boy who sees his first elephant. TJ7ILL provli yoa at reasonable co.t with reliable FIRE, TORNADO, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.

Will furabh Bood for Individual, adminitratof, ecutort, guardian, pot-lie officiali, corporation! and in Philadelphia, April 13, 1862, and was one of five children whose father 'died while all were small. He came to Lawrence with his mother and other relatives when about 1 five years old. He The visiting team line-up could United Presbyterian: Public wor not be obtained. 1 he local line-up ship at 10:30 a. m.

and 8 p. con When you buy our fresh meats of Bartz you can rest assured it is the best in the market, clean, wholesome and a full 1G oz. to the las been materially changed, and ducted by the pastor. Evening in the eame tomorrow will be as subject, lhe Place of Heaven in olbws: went to school and worked on farms during his boyhood, and when about twenty three years lamsev Catcher pound. West End Meat Market.

All Orders Promptly Executed our Religion." Sabbath school at noon, Young People's meeting at 7 o'clock. All are cordially in Parnell Pitcher 1st base old he came to Lawrence to learn the blacksmith trade. He worked for Lew Hillman, A. J. Schultz Got any money? If not, we will vited.

elevate the profession, and he vfi earce nd base a COlIeaeiie Who lnsnirpd an leaden Short stop trust you for household goods, Mens suits, women's cloaks, and furs, and others for about two years. emulation and respect. Newby 3rd Base and then formed a partnership And turther resolved. That Tucker left held clothing, furs, blankets, watches, clocks, jewelry, etc. Small payment with Mr.

Schultz under the firm extend our sincere svmnathv Williams Center field Trinity church: There will be Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Holy communion, and sermon by the rector at 10:30 a. m. The services tomorrow will be the last of the summer.

The church will be closed during August. the bereaved family, and that a name of Schulz Boyd. In 1897 he sold out his interest in the firm, Tucker right field clown, balance on easy installment. L. L.

Riling, 9G3 Mass. St. and started a shop of his own. The fresh, Oreen Groceries. Berries and Fruits as they come to market.

All the Delicacies. Every Good Brand of Staple Groceries. copy ol there resolutions be to them. Also that copies furnished" to the daily DaDers PATIENT GOES VISITING. He was such an excellent workman that his business soon became too Frank Armstrong, Delirious, Fight large for him to handle alone, and he employed J.NT.

Dunkley, who has been with him since. Across Moving may be a worry to you but not to the Laurence Transfer Conr any. It is a part of their business. If you nave tp move your household goods put the matter in their hands acd save both worry and money Their office is 824 Mas eachusetta. Beth phones No.

15. lie city and the Western Dental ournal. J. W. Edgar Wright, Geo.

A. EsTSiiT, Committee. Nurse and Walks Street. After comin? to town he made his home with his aunt, Mrs. M.

C. Frank Armstrong, a patient at Wilson, until 1893 when he was Salvation Army: Meetings as usual Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Sunday morning at 10 holiness meeting, 3 p. m. Junior meeting and 6 to 7 a Y.

P. L. for the young and at 8 o'clock a big Salvation rally. We also have the joy and pleasure of welcoming Capt. and Mrs.

Dykstra into our midst now who will take charge of this corps. Everybody invited. married to Mi3s Myra McAllaster, Good things to eat for the hard to suit. who survives him. One sister the Simmons hospital, who was operated on several days ago for appendicitis, in a delirious spell, this, morning, imagined soldiers were after and desired to shoot and one brother, Mrs.

Goldtrap, and J. K. BovxL live here, and Card of Thanks. We desire to thank most slneere-ly the friends who were so kind us during the sickness and after the death of our wife and mother. JOHN' McNlSH A.VD CHILDBM.

Bargains in now clotning, meai ehoes and furnishing goods also second hand clothing and shoes. Snaps in unredeemed pledgee. Monay to Icrc on valuables A2E WOOLFSON, 637 Massachusetts etreei Telephoao Had 675 two brothers, Edward and William, live in California. him. He fought the nurse and affer Robert Boyd was a man of the overpowering her, walked across the street to Mr.

Pierce's house. O.Guente Both Phones 226 Funeral of Z. S. loyd. The funeral of the late Robert highest and noblest character.

Every man was his friend, because lis hallucination was short lived and he was easily induced to re turn to his cot in the hospital. S. Boyd was held at the family residence on Kentucky street at 10 o'clock this morning. There was Beyond this little delirious spell, Sidewalk Roller Armstrong has been getting along 17. Edna Boyd.

17. Florence King. 17. Sena Marvel. 18.

Lizzie Post ma. 19. Clara Martin. 20. Alice Hammond.

22. Stella Cressman. 25. Mabel Ulrieh. 28.

N. Livingood 28. Lista Makimsom. 28. Rose Barker.

28. Louise Leon hard. 28. I la White. 28.

Alma Reed. 29. Emily Rockland. 36. J.

W. Murphy. 36. Alice Hiatt. 36.

Ida Lyons. 36. Mrs. Mattie Blaine. 36.

Lenora Caldwell. 39. Esther Brownlee. 40. Lena G.

Jones. 43. Jessie Fitz. 48. Hattie Epley.

49. Lena F. Jones. .50. Maude Lybarger.

50. Estelle Lybarger. 50. Anna Hyland. 53.

Belle Howard. 54. Ada F. Barnes. 55.

Ethel Hoar. 55. Ella Base. 57. Geo.

Nichols. 61. Gertrude Epley. 62. Lotta Watson.

63. Katherine Leonhard. 64. Ada Preston. 65.

Emma Schendal. 67. Rose Neal. 68. Lena Grecheisen.

70. Alta Phillips. 71. May me Brune. 73.

Viva McKinzie. 74. Clara Lutz. 76. Minnie Wise.

77. Myrtle Stevenson. 79. Jennie Wasson. 80.

Alice Grimes. 82. Bessie Richardson. 83. Carrie Neal.

84. Rose Wise. 85. Camilla Nelson. 86.

Alta Roe. Our black pepper is half p's only in the spelling. Itslree from any adulterant and is not fortified with red pepper. Its Raymond's spices and peppers that are always good. How's this: The latest refreshing drink at Raymonds' is the "Square Meal" Its 10c and you will enjoy it.

The weather indications for tonight and tomorrow "Fair and cooler tonight and Sunday, cooler. a very large attendance of the airly well. It is yet too early to K. S. Special Announcement.

The only pullman sleeper to Ft Smith, leaves Kansas City via Kansas City Southern 11:30 p. m. dally. Up-town ticket office, 9th and Walnut. Why not have the best.

say positively whether he will get Mr. A. L. Cox, chairman of th Park committee, very gladly accepted the offer of a dozen water hyacinths from Harry Raymoad's gold fish ponds but fears that tks small boys who use the foustals, would destroy the plant. Mr.

Raymond guaranteed that tfc small folks would enjoy the growing and blooming of the plant as T2 as big folks and would be careful. The bloom is a light blue spike of flowers as large at the ordinary hyacinth. better or not. personal friends of the deceased, many of his old neighbors who had known him since boyhood coming in from the country. The services we conducted by Rev.

Hutchinson, of the Baptist ROCK ISLAND WRECK. for thetchildren at The excellent meat market that has heretofore been conducted by Will Johns on West Warren has wo Freight Cars Jump Track at Billtown and Block Traffic. JAEDICKE'S. church, of which church the deceased was a constant attendant. The burial was in Oak Hill cemetery.

The following were the pall he was the mend of every man. He was a remarkably industrious man, and few who saw the apparent power that was in his strongly developed body thought for a moment that death was constantly threatening him. He was gentle and kindly to every one, and his heart was as that of a woman. In his trade he was a master, and none better was ever known here. Everything he did was well done, and he took the highest degree of pride in his work.

He was not a member of the church, but was a constant attendant, seldom being absent from services or prayer meetings, and he had the deepest regard for everything of a religious nature. He did not join the church because he thought he was not good enough. But it would be well for the church and for the world if all men were as pure in thought and deed as Robert Boyd was. been purchased by Searles Bros, and the fine reputation it has al bearers: J. 11.

Gillham, ri. U. Special to the Gazette Johnson, Charles Ulnch, W. T. Williamstown, July 28.

wo cars on a Rock Island Williamson, C. L. Butter, and Will ways had will be maintained by them. Give them a trie! order. Phone 2- Shaw.

reight train left the track today at Six foot bath tubs, hat and soil showers, plenty hot nd eoll water, F. W. Fitches Rosewoel. llerpicide, Triumph Hair Tosis, four good barbers, at K. U.

barber and Bath Rooms. Open every day in the week till 8 p. Saturday, 11 p. Bath rooms spe Sunday till 12. this place.

They turned half around, blocking both tracks. The See what we have in stoves and gas fixtures before you purchase. Ask your neighbor about our work U'forc have your gas fitting done. Satisfied customers are the the best advertisement. The Ohio Natural Gas Suitlt House.

730 Massachusetts Strees. T. Roblsox, Manager. Death of Jacob Oesch. Mr.

Jacob Oesch, father of Mrs. William Wiedemann, and Miss wrecker was sent for and the tracks Billy Williamson's 'Baby Ribbon" Is the finest nickle cigar ever made in Lawrence; his other brands are equally good, too, There is much satisfaction in a smoke at Williamson's. cleared, but trains in both directions were delayed from two to three hours. Sallie Oesch, died this afternoon about 2 o'clock. Funeral Monday, afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, from Mr.

Wiedemann home, on Massachu The Hiawatha Cafe is prepared to serve short orders at well as regular meals, and makes it point to please its customers. Some Good Sense. In the Gazette today is a strong setts street. Woodward's 151 ackix rry la ivmo For the purest and best ice cream, delivered to any part of the city, call up Bell 931 or Home 833. Choicest flavors and satisfaction guaranteed.

and sensible article from G. A. ind summer eoni- for diarrhoea Storage Cos! todav as it did plaint. It cures Graeber on the question of the protection of the native Kansas years ago. No fake nearly htty Harry Stevens and wife, of Muskogee, Indian Territory are the parents of a baby boy.

The folks who had a laugh at the little girl at Raymond's Soap window can laugh again tonight for she has taken her bath and she says she it delighted with Althea soap. By the way, don't you need a bath brush for your refreshment. Now is the time to contract for 1 11T 1 11 ood fishes. It has more good odeat it's Blackberry. Corner." your winters coal.

ve nave an sense in it tuan tne whole nsn and game law of Kansas contains. grades. Call and see us. A. J.

Griffin. Are you cleaning house? Let Bennett Co. renovate your carpets. 1011 Massachusetts street- Both phones, Home 12S: Bell 70S At the present time a few grafters 1 1 1 i are going arouna over me staie collecting fees of ten dollars, under Clearance Sale on all suits, skirts, waists and rain coats. Agent for Henderson corsets.

Mrs. J. B. Nearer, 841 Massachusetts nt, the orders of the rish and Game warden, by authority of one of Bnssings will move Monday from their present residence in the 700 block on Mississippi street to their recently purchased home at 921 Mississippi. The Palace of Sweets manufactures only pure ice cream and guarantees satisfaction.

Cream delivered to all parts of the city. Home phone 833; Bell 931. A. B. RILEY'S BARBER SHOP Has been removed to 910 Mimmst chusetts Street, where he invitei nis old customers and tslicili the trade of new ones.

A jointed fishing rod frow twenty cents to five dollars, and everything in the fishing line, at Smith's the most ridiculous laws ever pass Try the sundaes with fresh crushed friuts at Wiedemann's. You can get peach sundaes made from the fresh crushed fruit, at Wiedemann's. ed in Kansas. 1 he Gazette hopes News Depot. Try the new drink No.

23, at Wiedemann's. that this letter from Mr. Graeber will start a revolution that will result in good. Apricot ice made from the fruit Miss Myra Marcy of Baldwin Threshing coal at Griffins. Chcny ice cream made from the frut at Wiedemann's.

at Wiedemann s. 1 is the guest of mends in the city..

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