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Emporia Daily Republican from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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A.LIj"T" USTVITB YO H7Q ATTEND Wednesday Evening, Sept. 12, From In Oil Mo SoldL u.uuiu.ui.m. Tliat EirexiiYiff ftHLYBEPUBLICAB Good Dressers The. Department Curtains and The Flower Vote. The vote for Queen of the Flower Parade stands today: Pearl 87 Adelaide Morse 15 Lerera Stotler 17 Mabel Hainer Birdie Lowe 3 Kittle McMurtrie a Mabel Koberta 2 Claudia Lewis 2 Marg-aurite 2 Otto Haber, of Henrietta, Texas, is visiting home folks, seven miles west Olpe.

.7 fieal Estate Transfers; WARRANTY DEEDS. Thos. Pyle and wife to Lucy E. Pyle lots 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11, block 150 Americus. Consideration, $400.

Mary Ann Hughes and husband to Frank B. Hughes, lot 63 State street, city. Consideration, $700. Albert and Frank Hutch toChas. Swindt and Mrs.

Francis Folley. lots 23 and 24, block 13, Olpe. Consideration, $1 and other valuable consideration. L. Ulysses Jeannert to J.

A. Jean-nert, southwest i 35-21-12. Consider urape ries Nothing adds so mnch to the appearance of the house as pretty draperies, and never was there such an opportunity for selection of artistic and dainty effects, at small cost, as from the immense lines' of new things we now have ready for inspection. Ruffled curtains are strongly in evidence this season, and we have them in abundance, ranging in'price from 75c to $4.90 a pair. Then, in Nottinghams, Brussels, Point de Calias, Rennaisance, Irish Point and other styles of curtains, at from $1 to $15 a pair, you'll find a line to select from that leaves nothing to be desired.

While in this department don't fail to see our lines of' Slumber Globes IX MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1900. Weatbr Indications. Washington, Sept. 10- For Kansas Showers and thunderstorms tonight.

Tuesday fair, Fred Kellogg is up from S. McAllister, I. T. Steve Howard home folk. spent Sunday with Tbe Rev.

Kaufeldt, of Humboldt, is visiting here. The Rev. Pollock, of Olpe, was in the city today. H. of Alva, Oklaho- ma, is in the'city.

E. E. VanEss and J. T. Bartells went to the country.

All wants of the scbool room plied by the Corner Book store. sup- Mn.J. W. T.swis returned from a viir in T5fnhara Texas todav. I Special attention given to children trading at the Corner Book store.

Bob Hizer, of Osage City, was in the citytoday enroute to Burlington. There is but one school book depository. The Corner Book store Is it. John Haver started to Illinois today where he will attend school this winter. Secondhand school books bought.

sold and exchanged at the Corner Book store. Mrs. Kretsinger left for Joplin, Mis souri, today, in the interest of Madam Yales remedies. The Rev. F.

P. Jolly, of Chicago, a former well known Normal student, is in the city visiting. C. H. Jones and G.

R. Evans, ot IiSbo, were in the city today enroute to Burlington to attend court. Ed Roach, the Wells Fargo express-1 I man between JSewton and Uoloradol Springs, is visiting home folk. Wanted, two furnished rooms on or maaw "-kvm nAin1 aAA 1ninn a AA4- I uoal wuimolw" ottccu Miincu. awij iuio vuiw.

depository) will save you money on your school books and supplies. Lottie Tomlinson entertained her music class Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 at her home, 511 Congress street. L. T. Bang and family and Charles Bang and family attended services at the Lutheran church seven miles west of Olpe yesterday.

Miss Lillian Payton returned to her I 1 tt wm Never overlook the detail of the perfect laundering of their They come to us and are satisfied. The collars and cuffs are first-class, the service prompt reliable and indispensable to all who wish to be well dressed. No rongh edged collars. NEW PROCESS LAUNDRY 'Phone 127 I I 420 Merchants St. WANTED, LOST AND FOUND Fob Sale Good extention table, small tables, chairs etc.

28 East Twelfth avenue. To Trade One-Beat buggy for sur rey or two-seat carriage. Inquire at Cottage grocery. Wanted A girl for cooking, at 1125 Mechanics. Young men our illustrated catalogue exDlams how we teach barber traae in 8 weeks: mailed free, Moler Barber College, St.

Louis, Mo. Wanted Boy: 17 to 20 years old. Nutting Hotel. Wanted Two eirls. Steady em nlovment.

Wages $4 per week. Nut ting Hotel. To Bent A nice room to a young man. Inquire at Martin's store. Found Coat, call at this office.

Schools. are Opening Boys' arid Girls' SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. Bnilt for wear and comfort are one of' our special features, Price $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00.

Every pair war- ranted. A Scholars' Companion given away -with every pair of boys' shoes. I SUNFLOWER SHOE STORE Teachers and tudents SIHIL ot Music 1 Kansas State Normal School Offers you excellent opportunity, to secure a thorough MUSICAL Vv at Very Moderate Cost. Certificates to Graduates. Artists1 and Teachers' Courses.

Senior Year Free. Students May Enter Any Time. CHAS. BOYLE, Director. Emporia, Kansas.

i Send for Catalogue. Students If You Pens, -Inks, Paper, Pencils, Etc. Call IRWIN'Sv I rPrxr WeVe all heard of green turtles, crab meat flakes and soft shelled crabs. We've wanted to taste them, some of us have, and we know that they are both "rich food." I hava the real gre6n turtle meat, crab meat flakes and soft crabs, canned, with full directions for preparing on the cans. Crabs, 18c and 30c Turtle, 40c Tel.

19. I 623 Commercial tlurrviud Papa: is ready! "Mamma cooked it in five minutes The fine flavor of Ralston (Breakfast Food find9 Immediate, favor with folks discriminating in foods they eat. They never tire of It. Purina Health Flourt (the whole of Gluter-ean Wheat), makes "Brain Bread." Packed in 13 lb. Sacks and 5 lb.

Cartons. FOR SALE BY MOORE SELLECK Telephone 139. A Difficult Feat Under any circumstances to ascertain exactly the requirements of each pair of eyes, but absolutely impossible, without the proper instrbmsnts and skill to use them. We have both, and our preecriptions and the eyeglasses and spectacles made from them them are scientifically correct. Of coarte onr are low.

No one undersells me. M. S. SWISHEK, Jeweler and Optician. Commercial Street.

i 99 Jm 5 ffi 1 j-SL ation, $500. TJpnhpn "Rnrfcnn tn Marv TJ1 an fnnt lots 10 and 12, Kelloggs' addition to Emporia. Consideration, $1 and other valuable consideration L.Weston to William Read south i of northeast i 19-18-11. Consideration, $3 200 Laura A. Furnas to E.

G. Furnas, north I of southeast i of southeast I 28 21 10 Consideration, $200. iBa reucu xrauK vy.jvneeianu, ot8 5 and 7 Admire. Consideration, $800. Samuel Poteetet al to Eva Roberts all lot 1 in Factoryville.

Consideration, $1. H. L. 'Dwelle to E. Daniels, lot 9, Washington Park addition to Emporia.

Consideration, $220. Mrs. C. North to E. Daniels lot 63 Congress Btreet- Con sideration $350.

F. H. Kirkpatrick and wife to Malinda 19-18 10. Consideration, $1200. judge w.

a. came up from Burlington today to attend, the funeral of bfs brother, J. V. Randolph. Judge Buck is filling the Judicial chair in the absence of Judge Ran dolph.

See G. H. Randolph and get prices or coal at OllCe. 0. of E.

Attention. Endeavor will have a nninn mpeHnof cuu tonight. All members of the C. of E. urged to be present; 1 Anftin f0.f0(1 uv Ibuo luuiaua if.

j. biz UppUBB McKinley's re-election on account of TJ to- rt tt his canteen law, did not meet with ap proval from national headquarters and has been abandoned. Wise headquar ters. Mr. Frank Grierson, representing the Losse Aiugicoaivo iduunug ot St.

Louis, will be with us Wednesday iineS Samples from tneir Dig StOCK. See fViorvi onrl Ioqtto Trmiv III MIAAV A IV order for a first-class tailored suit, pants, or overcoat, at a consider able saving in cost. G. W. Newman Co.

OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE FIN AN CIAL CONDITION OF THE EMPORIA SAYINGS BANK At Emporia, State of Kansas, at the close of Dusiness, on the 1st day cr September, 1900. RisormcBS. Loans and discounts si.T8.9S8 47 Loans on real 18.893 08 157.83 2 Overdrafts 1.770 93 Real estate 7i 49 iixpense account 1.194 49 internal revenue stamDs 309 91 Cash and sight exchange, legal re serve 197,203 18 I 8359,107 551 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 50.000 00 ournius iuna i.axi nn Interest and 2,017 75 individual deposits W77.587 80 County 10.978 88 Banks' banXers'deposits 843 93 Time deposits drawing less than per 116,479 19 305,889 80 Total $359,107 65 STATE OF KANSAS, uounty 01 I. L.

Jay Buck, cashier of said bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement Is true; that said bank has no liabilities, and is indorser on any note or obligation other than shown on the above statement, to the best of my Knowieage ana oeiier. eo neip me uod. Ij. JAT Buck. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of September. A. 1900. w. a.

MOSES. NoUrr Public. Commission expires on the 30th day of June Correct. Attest: JNO. HENNING.

1 C. FDNCK. Directors. B. P.

BRUNEK, I in And school Supplies used in the State Normal School, Emporia College and the City Schools at A. 0. U. W. Funeral Notice.

Emporia L. No. 2 please meet at hall tomorrow, Tuesday, 9 to attend funeral of our late Bro. J. V.

Ran- dlph Memle of other lodges in vited. T. F. Davenport, Recorder. See G.

H. Randolph and get prices on coal at OLlCe Order your meat of John Wind. telephone 184, Commercial street. Mrs.Flora Bate-Kenney has returned from Chicago and is ready to receive pupils desiring lessons in piano, organ, harmony or musical history. Studio, 814 Mechanics street.

Bring us two empty Fancy Patent or Normal Patent sacks and we will present you with one silver spoon. City Roller Mill Co, Two girls wanted. Steady employ ment. Wages $4 per week. Nutting Hotel.

Just look them over and see if there is one for you 1 8-20 Eureka Gem Cook Stove and- Reservoir, $25.00, for $19.30. 1 8 20 American Gem Cook Stove and Reservoir, $35.00, for $27.00. 1 8-18 Renown Cook Stove, $15.00, tor 8.7W. 1 Bucks Range. Reservoir and Hisrh Closet.

$42 00. for $34 00. other stoves at Bargains. $3.50 Western Washers for $2.98. $10 00 Automatic chines for $6.40.

Washing Ma- $40.00 Etna Bicycles, for $26.85. Insurance Gasoline Stoves and-Re- frigerators at cost. $85.00 Buggy for $64.65. Come in, look, and get our prices on Har a ware, Stoves, Paints, Etc. Buggies, Road Wagons, Harness, Etc.

We do all kinds of Tinwork and Furnace Work. Jas H.GriffiMCo. 421 Commercial Street. FOR BARGAINS IN elgian fjares For the next ten days see -405 XT Commerciai Street aj AAy xjxv YOU ElnOW Us You know our clothes when you see them. You know they are distinctive.

You know they are correct. The demands of society are great. The criticisms are severe. The b'st thing to do. if you -want to feel that you are properly dressed.is to buy your clothing where it is properly made.

That is why it is worth knowing us. We make clothes and make them right. i TOM JONES, The Tailor. Commercial Street. 4( 'i dura op laps 611 home in Fort Scott today after a visit andThUTSday, SfmtfiTn-with her cousins Mrs.

F. P. Ace and 10 10 Miss Emma cook. ber 12 and 13, with full 4 4 v. 1 J-i 521 Commercial Street, Emporia, Upliolstering THE Hnsical Conservatory Wishes to announce the engagement of Miss Willnette Donahue, a graduate of Lindsborg College, who will have charge of the Violin Department for the season of 1900-'01.

can be made to look like new by ones. You will find our selection quantity of colore, and quality of A FIRST-GLASS UPHOLSTERER v. 9 Kansas. Many pieces of upholstered eoodsin your home today which do not have the ap-nPArrtr thof nn n.i.. reolacini? old of covers comnlete an tn cloth.

vv 2t Pieces HAVER children trading at our store. James Smith 503 Commercial Street Emporia Kansas (Q)IKS 21 and 23 West Sixth Avenue. (rDarodsbinnie InlandCieircDiiiefs Miss Lou Furgeson has resigned her place in the Atchison city Bchoolsto accept a more remunerative one in Kansas City. Kansas. LB EDWARDS I Tie Corner Book The taste for color has extended to men's handkerchiefs; when you wear a colored shirt it is quite 4he proper thing to carry a handkerchief tinted with purple, pink or and decorated with stripes, figureevect "We have quite a showing of the newest patterns in our south window, in silk, linen and jcambric.

10c to 75c. But if you prefer the unadorned square of white linen, we have the "real thing" at from (SCHOOL BOOK DEPOSITORY) Can Supply aU Wants of the School Room. Stood est 20c to 50c Bach Lowe Mrs. Flora Bate-Kenney; (Pupil of Wm. H.

Sherwood, Chicago). J- ECKDALL Teacher or Piano-Forte, Inter-State University Course Studio, 8141 509 Commercial Street. Mecnamcs street, Emporia, Kansas. 409 DAISIES NXB Special attention given to 1 i 8- If you do riot find them at I your dealers, send me two" A dollars and I will forward 4 I prepaid fifty Smith's Daisies packed in a cedar box. p.

I Gig- legant' THERE MAY TyB GENT BE BETTER, BUT.

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1891-1903