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Garnett Evening News from Garnett, Kansas • 1

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WVWM I vl Li 13 GARNETT, KANSAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1905 No. 241 VOLUME 2 GOT HER BABY HALF INTEREST SUL!) Judge Slictr Gives Minnie R. Hiatt the Custody S. C. Bybit Sell lialf Inter of Garrett Boiler of Her Baby Girl.

Mills t. Bac Decker. Wiil Take Charge March 1st. YATCH CLUB CONCENTRATED SOUPS ANNOUNCEMENT Yesterday afternoon a deal was closed whereby Doc Decker, of late years these Canned Soups have grown so in favcr that they are as staple on our shelves as sugar. One can will conviuce you of the dandy good quality.

They may be had in the following varieties: QQ Yesterday the Probate coutt heard the application of Minnie Hiatt to recover the possession ot her baby girl from Emety II. Hiatt the father of the child. The evidence told the story of an unhappy marriage. Last October she obtained a divorce from her husband and in the decree she was granted the care and custody of this child. It appears that later child was sick and the father took it to a hospital Topeka.

From the hospital he took the child and left the state. A few days ago he brought the child to Anderson county ex VEGETABLE, CHICKEN, TOMATO, BEEF, MOCK TURTLE. BOUILLON, CONSOMME, OX TAIL, MUTTON BROTH. CELERY, BEAN HarrN, purchased a half interest in the Mill. We understand that Mr.

Decker will take charge and run the Mill after the istof March. It is to be hoped that Mr. Hurst will continue with the Mill. He is a good miller and has built up a od business here, notwithstanding he has encountered many difficulties. Even if he goes out of the Mill we hop-- he will stay in Garnett.

He is a good citizen and a progressive business man. Mr. Decker is an old hand at the Milling business and everyone knows the kind of flour and feed he has always turned out. His many friends will be glad to hear that he will again be in Garnett. We understand lie will close out his store at Harris.

GARNETT STRIKES WOV Ji Ihey are not all one flavor with different labels on, but each one distinct and delicite in its own particular fl.ivor. pecting to care for it at the home of his mother at Welda. Mrs. Hiatt learned that the child seas A TRIUMPH IN THE SICK ROOM Our line ot Holiday Goods is very, very large this seahon. So large that we cannot display all at one time.

We made a trp to market to buy Christinas goeds and had all the best import lines in the country from which to select We bought for three stores in large quantities for spot cash and in most every instance got Jobbers prices. We can save you at least the Middle Man's profit. All are invited to look, a comparison is all we ask. Cole Bros. 'jere and immediately came down from Topeka aud commenced actiou to have the child restored to her BOLIVIAN BROS.

custody and control. Depositions were taken and read GROCERS by Judge Sheer. A certified copy of the decree was also presented to the court. While the case was pending the child was cared for by Aeat V. M.

C. Each Have A. Bowling Team. Won a Game. Mrs.

Wycoft. At the final hearing yesterday the child was turned over by the Sheriff to the mother and she left last night for Topeka. Manford Scboonover appeared I eW' 'AO00D- Ii I viM -BAROMN-Bf 1 for Mrs. Hiatt and W. 0.

Knight appeared for the father. Tuesday night the Garnett Strikers and the Y. M. C. A.

bowling teams played their second game of the season. This time the Garnett Strikers won easily defeating the Y. M. C. A.

team three straight games. Feebeck of the Strikers made the The Best Feed for or Poultry The Best Patent Flour at i $1.20 Per Sack The Best Pancake Flour 25 lb. for 40c Best Meal or Griham PLEASANT RIDGE visited G. M. Quist and wife, highest score, 172 points: Fallis home folks over Sunday, (0 5 I made the highest average, 167 Mrs.

J. H. Chapman returned from Monmouth, III Saturday. points. Next week the third game will be played.

A good "deal of The liarnett 'livening News that ir- life there REAL ESTATE IS RISl.VG In value every Why dot buy before ii 4f ts too high You ciM money on ihe have been things that stand not to 1 iterest will be taken in this eame UI ill IL UI his credit; that he has usd means a 5 each team has won a game. Mrs. Jep Lewis, returned horue from Blue Mouud last Thursday. John Koger and wife, visited his uncle Press Ptrry and wife last week. DAI 1.1 BXCEPT Schoonovcr Kirk Proprietors PAUL KIKK, Manager TKI.EPHONES tip-turn as others have 'done.

We to further his ambitions that we do not approve of, and therefore, we IL lu-tC 3 WHAT GREELEY THINKS Business Office 1:7 is8 do not think it our duty to give him Editorial Room The Greeley boys say they have Should you fail to get nn answer trora one num-Iwr cull the other. kick coming- concerning the treatment tbey received here when they came up to play foot ball The Garnett livening News 11 printed in and tor Garnett and Anderson county It is delivered to any part of fie city for 10c per week, or hrough the mail at 10c per month While we kuow nothing as to the Gayton Lewis and daughter Bessie, were shopping in Garnett Saturday. Mrs. Lida Grover, of Gas visited her brother C. E.

Uowarter last week. The young people enjoyed a skat-u party on the Uowarter pond Ui Q. (0 arrangements regarding the gate Cobs The best kindling when gas is low Office Phone 320 Res. Pnone 726 Garnett Roller Mills T. W.

HURST, Prop receipts, we teel sure that it was no have lraiiv ieces of property that will make an excel'ent investment. For the home-seeker we have a list of Lots, Cottag-es and Houses ranging in price from $300 to $2500. Send or call for particulars. J. G.

HIATT SON. THE Garnett Hospital Equipped for thejtreatmentof Chronic and Surgical Troubles also Eye, Ear and Nose Diseases our support for the nomination for Congressman from this district, but rather to usi all honorable means to defeat. We think Anderson "county the be.t county in the state and Garnett one of the cleanest and finest towns in Eastern Kansa-i an I whatever is for the bestMnterest of the town will receive our hearty support. We think the little difficulties and personal grieviences of her citizens should be put aside and that fault of Mr. Judy that Greeley did not make a better showing.

To anyone familiar with the game it CUR POLICY Now that we have been connected with the News about ten months and that political questious are beginning to be agitated, it might perhaps be iu line to state our was easy to see that the Greeloy boys were outclassed. The follow last evening. Mrs Imo Crouse and little daugh- ter, are visiting her brother Lecn Mitchell and wife. Charles Lowry, of Blue Mound, came up Saturday to visit his uncle ing from the Graphic may be of in terest to the local foot ball team: After the game the Garnett all work harmoniously for the advancement of Garnett morally, socially and commercially. manager disappeared with the gate C.

E. Hovvarter for a few days. Paul H. Kirk Drs. Scott Blasdel Proorietors.

Miss Laura Myres, entertained Miss Nellie McDonald at 6 o'clock receipts and refused to pay Greeley's 40 per ceut to the manager, claiming that the Garnett team dinner Wednesday, it being hea views and what will be the policy of the News on questions political aud otherwise. We have always been a Republican and we have in no wise changed, but our idea of what a Republican should be may, we suspect, differ fiora some. It has never occured to us that a man was a good Republican who used his party to further his own selfish ambitions, but we consider it our duty to try aud elminate, or at least defeat such men, such, pan-sites, who in truth have always bten At McCrum's Cook 13th birthdry and the day before Nellie's 14th birthday. Miss Grace Lewis, brought in a crowd early will not allow it. As the Garnett manager made the contract and the Greeley team fulfilled their part, they intend to get the money due them, whether it comes out of Mr.

SPECIAL BARGAINS in the evening and surprised both ihey carry everything conceivable in the Book and Stationary Johnson's private fund or the teams G'22 CLOTHES Stylishly Made, Made to FitI PRICES RIGHT Jas. N. Smith treasury. Athletic relations be line, the largest and most select Holiday Stock ever shown in of them The evening was spent in playing Flinch, Trix and other games. At a late hour the jolly crowd departed wishing Misses Laura and Nellie many happy birthdays.

tween the two towns have been strained for some time and the Garnett and at prices thit will suit everybody. Look their line over Ijwill the rest ot this month, make special prices on a part of my suitings. This will mean that you can buy a made-to-measure suit, fit guaranteed, for less money than you ever did before. and will continue to be, the real foes of the Republican party. We Greeley boys hjped to have things a little more agreeable, so when before buying and be convinced.

heartily endorse any movement Garnett cauie here to pliy, the We over bought in Medalions aud will close all of them out at about FROM THE GREELEY GRAPHIC Mrs. Jud Keeney returned to her young people entertained them rovally from the time tlu arrived 1 in Garnett Sunday. She A. BLACK Ag't M. Born Royal Taylors.

your price. Cut Glass, Hand-paint ed China, Dolls, etc. Come and See. Located just back of J. G.

Hiatt ted by show.ng the cloven hoof and had cn uursinS her the littleness of a from the Mrs- Thomas Tippin, who was very First OFFICE OVER POST OFFICE that will break up and destroy such facii -ns ot machines. We feel that it is the duty of th; Republican parly to show to the world that ii is big enough aud broad enough to stand up for what is right and just and accuti phsh this by putting only brax and fearless men up for office. We are against they have defeated wore good men than they Son's Real Estate office, stairway south ot postoffie. sick. time the boys arrived until the no net Miss Sadie Rooks was taken sick city limits In view of train was out of the bringing them home.

We the undersigned agree to close our Meat Markets on Satur Tuesday and Miss Hoy llazlett is day nights and not open until Mon Goto W. iluit Son. North Side of Square for your Holiday Goods. They have the largest line in town of Watches, Jewelery, Fancy Mantle Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Hand Paiuted and Fancy China ware and Toys. day morning during the winter months.

this treatment it is needless to say teaclling the primary room in Miss nothing troin GariK-tt ran get even Rokeis piace a checker game with Greeley 1 but then Garnatt would not want I Col. and Mrs. Gilpatnck, of to play checkers without Judy to Leavenworth, were the guests of umtrire, couldn't win without him. Mr. and Mrs.

Blunt this week. vnners Bros. Blum Morris. Stratin Bros, "THE KANSAS rKMER IN FCIITICS" We have several copies of the above entitled book that we're going to sell at once. The book was written by Nick T.

Hunt, a farmer of this county uud deals with the politicial situation in this county about the year 1897 and '98. The book formerly old lor 50 cents. We close out what we have for 10 cents each. have ever elected. We nut stnd for any faction only in so much thr.t it is our dosire see good clean men nominated for office.

We are not fr Mr. Scott for Congress because he belongs to one faction, or against Mr. Allen 1m causa he lnrlongis to another. We Harry R. Jones.

NOTICE I have some busiress lot and a small farm near Garnett that I am Mrs. W. E. Palmer returned from Osawatomie, Sunday, where she has been visiting her auut, Mrs. Hunt, for a few days.

Watches, rings and jewelry of all kinds, at C. D. Hunt's Jewelry Store, at prices that are right. Off RCNf 6 room cottage west tnd of Ninth Avenue. Inquire of 1 IM.ku W.

Mott. AT Tilt McTIIUimT CHURCH Rev, I. B. Pulliuiu will preach at the Methodist church this evening. All are cordially invited to attend the revival meetings now iu progress.

cannot but leel that ot the two, going to sell. I you hive the Mr Scott is the better find the ahli cash and want a bargain come and 111a i. we do not think Mr. see me. 3 ti.

Allen a ruscal by any means, we J. W. Bronstox. Silver table ware and Silver novelties of many kinds, at C. D.

Hunt's, the Jeweler, 1 w. Thanksgiving is past, now foi Christmas..

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