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4- The dirt that has been accumulating they can afford to waste time, to nave expensive parties, and io drive their carriages. from the caving in of the excavation made for the opera house is being removed. True economy consists in always making- The stone work lor the electric light. J. O.

CAM mux Publisher nod Proprietor. plant will be complete within a week. The headgates were finished yesterday. Who is the joko on anyway Is it Elder Barker, or Sam Stover, or are they in partnership In the boot and shoe business and likewise in the dispensation of the gospel. If the latter proposition is correct, how would it do for them to exchange places occasionally? It would be as amusing and interesting to see the Elder adjusting a number two gaiter on the shapely foot of a handsome maiden, as to witness Sam Stover in the pulpit pounding the stuffing out of a Bible and leading Sabbath breakers into the straight and narrow path.

In the light of the recent The Ladies' of the Guild of Trinity B. F. Childs is on the sick list Jerry Dillon left yesterday for Sedalia, Y. M- C. A- The annual meeting of the Y.

M. C. was held in association hall lat evening. Tho report read showedan average daily attendance of twenty-three for the year. Seventy-one visits to the sick were made; 1,500 was the aggregate attendance at the gospel service for the year; W.CCI0 persons visited the association rooms.

J. T. Downing was elected secretary pro R. W. Campbell, president for the coming year, Amos Spray, vice president, It.

T. Simpson, recording secretary, E. G. McGill, corresponding secretary and E. L.

McDowell, J. O. Campbell, E. A. Barron.

L. F. cjiurch will meet at 2:30 p. with Mrs. S.

13. Ives. Mks. P. S.

Sxyder, Sec Mo. Mr. J. K. Jackson expresses thanks for II.

0. Meigs ill return to his home the many kindnesses shown by the citi Mrs. Fred Terry is reported as quite zens of Arkansas City in his late sick. experience, the conclusion forces itself upon the mind that they are scratching each Geo. Cunningham received a telegram W.

S. Upp is at Ponca agency on busi that his sister Fannie was very sick in others backs, so to speak. Last Sunday ness. Kansas City where she went to visit Miss Clara lleitkani is quite ill with a friends. fever.

Frank Lloyd is able to be up and around again. Among the arrivals yesterday was Mr. J. P. Musselman, from Rose Hill, Butler county.

He reports a good corn crop in that section. Abernathy, J. C. Armstrong, A. G.

Lowe and Dr. Reed were elected as board of directors for the coming year. The association is free from debt, and the report of the secretary showed a balance of in the treasury. About one hundred and fifty people were present. After all business had been transacted refreshments were served.

Those in attendance expressed themselves as having a royal good time. the gas well yes- aOOfeOUTFOMSSOMETHIMG NEp Work was resumed on terday. the income exceed tho outgo. It needs no prophet to toll us that those who live fully up to their means, without any thought of a reverse in this life, can never attain independence. Tho foundation of success in life is good health; that is the substratum of fortune.

Then, how important it is to study the laws of health, whith is but another name for the laws of nature. The closer we keep to the laws of nature the nearer wo are to good health. Tobacco and rum should be shunned. To make money requires a clear brain. No matter how bountifully a man may be blessed with intelligence, if the brain is muddled and his judgment warped by drink, it is impossible for him to carry on business successfully.

Tho safest plan, and the one most sure of success for the young man starting in life, is to select tho vocation which is most congenial to his tastes. There is as much diversity in our brains as in our countenances. Some men are born mechanics, while some have a great aversion to machinery. Unless a man enters upon a vocation intended for him by nature, and best suited to his peculiar genius, ho can not succeed, After securing the right vocation, you must be careful to select the proper location, and not begin business where there are already-enough to meet all demands in the same occupation. No man has a right to expect to succeed in life unless ho understands his business, and nobody can understand his business thoroughly unless he learns it by personal application and experience.

You must ex-creiso caution in laying your plans, but be bold in carrying them out. A man who is all caution will never dare to take hold and bo successful, and a man who is all boldness is merely reckless, and must eventually fail. There is no such thing in the world as luck. If a man adopts proper methods to Weir will'be at home Octo- Mrs C. bcrlSth.

evening the parson preached upon the interesting topic, "A Nation of Gamblers." During the discourse he referred to a certain shoe merchant who gave a ticket with each pair of boots or shoes sold, the ticket to entitle the purchaser to a chance in a piano drawing. Inquiry elicited the fact that Sam Stover was the merchant, and that the. pulpit advertisement increased his sales' of leather. In order to show a proper appreciation of the services rendered, Sam came around and inserted a card requesting the Elder to call around and get his fee of $5.00. Yesterday morning Mr.

Barker called around at the store requested payment which was done with alacrity. Who is the joke on the east last Dr. Fowler, arrived from evening. Many of the citizens living on Sixth street have signed a petition for a stone walk in the vicinity of Third and Fourth avenues. F.

S. VanSickler, of the Oklahoma meat market, has an elegant pair of buffalo horns with which ne wiil decorate his front window. ror tne Radiant Home base burner go to J. C. Keenan came in from Kaw agency H.

S. Heap's store IMdif ycrterday. Mrs. D. K.

CampbeH, of Guthrie, I. Heating stnu'S lower than ever at Heap's. i is in the city. G. W.

Murphy has gone east on a few days vacation. The Bottom out ol Flour Feed and At Hie A rWmsas Cily Feed Mill, a prod: of 10 to SO iwr cent saved by haying vour came in from Kansas Hotel Arrivals-Gladstone Griswold, Chicago; A Brodi, Purcell, I URain, Purcell, I II Goodcrl, Burlingame! Field, Augola, Ind; A Lockeht, St Joe; II Sargcant Davis City yesterday. Flour and Ki ed at our Mill. Give us a rail and save "'i od money. We mean business.

T. II. McLaughlin received a dispatch calling him from St Louis to New York. He will return to his home in the course of ten day or two weeks. Mr.

J. A. Overbay, of Milo, Iowa, and a guest of Dr. McKay, is taking a look at our city, with the intention of embarking in the dry goods business. An administrator of alter Dolby estate will be appointed in a few days.

In the meantime M. F. Ferry will continue the business as heretofore. is putting up an addi- Custom Grinding attended to. Flour mid Judge Christian tion to his house.

C. R. Sipes went over to St. Louis this A. Van R.

POND. week on business. M. E. FOWLEE.

Feed in exchange for grain. Goods delivered in all parts of the cit v. FOSTER HANCOCK. Central Avenue 8 blocks east of Siniiui i sheet. 47w It Wanted AH ihecilisens io know tli.i: there is uolbiug belief sold (him I'eiu i rating Oil for rheumatism, cuts, spniii be successful, '-luck" will not prevent him.

S. Steinberg will arrive home from Law- If he does not succeed thero are reasons for it, although, perhaps, lie may not be able to see them. rence to-morrow. left for her home in Mrs. S.

T. Shaw bruises at Steingerger Fickirs Money is good for nothing unless you know Real Estate and Insurance. BAXK OF COMMEIiCE BUILBING, FIFTH AVE. FOWLER POND, Ageuls o.Jl-diVwtr. Iowa, yesterday.

Students in ths senior class here have organized a reading circle and will meet Monday evening in the north room of the business men's club rooms. tho value of it by experience. Give a boy and put him in business, and tho chances are that he will lose every dollar of E. L. Ilines starts for his home in Burn- side, 111., to-day.

TJes Sure Flux Cure for fliu, din lui sold by Steinberger Firkeim, I Ji-i'-j -dA vv Love, Kansas City; Graves, Grand Rapids, Mich; A Owen, Wichita; Spear, Hutchinson; Gray, Wichita; Wisdom, Ponco; II Tisdale, Lawrence; II Sampson, Kansas City; Montgomery, Kansas City; A Walker, I A Snyder, Chicago; Drukker, St Louis! Lipe, St Louis; Green, I Hut-ton, Kiowa; Carter, Rocford, Ills; A Cole, Chisago; A Ainsworth, Atchison. Nickel Plate. Jackson, Belleville. Kas; Thos Acton, Concordia, Kas; Belling, Jewell City; Sohn McKinley, Wellington; A Coombs, Crawfordsville, lnd; Sears, Lafayette, Ind; 11 Broon-field, Kewanee, Ills; Gilbert, Dexter; Tom Famsworth, Dexter; Wm Lewis, I Puckett, Kaw Agency, I Eher Paffar, Kaw Agency; A Northstine, Columbus, Ohio; A Davis, Wichita; McDowell, Hunncwell, Kas; Moores, R. T.

Simpson made a flying trip to it before he is a year older. Nine out of ten of tho rich men of our country to-day started out in lifa as poor boys, with determined wills, industry, perseverance, economy and good habits. Have Money to Loan; Wichita yesterday. Kansas Furniture for bar'V'ni. Ilklld Tho great ambition should be to excel all others engaged in the same occupation.

The street car track from the Santa Fe depot is being rapidly pushed westward. By Saturday next this lino will connect with the Summit street line. An Arkansas City man recently lighted a burglar down stairs thinking it was his son, who is in the habit of walking in his sleep. Topeka J.B. Jackson has retired from the firm 0n Chattel Secureties The roller mills are turning out 220 of flour per day.

Mrs. W. F. Kloff is reported much improved this morning. C.

S. Smith after a short visit in Illinois, arrived home yesterday. Are also Agents for TOPEKA INVESTMENT LOAN To Negotiate Loans on Real Property, Reliable Insurance at Low Rates. ARKANSAS CITY. KANSAS.

of Oldham Jackson. The firm will be Geo. Spruill will start to-morrow for his known hereafter as Oldham Oldroyd, and is now located in the Carder building. Caldwell; G. S.

Crane, Caldwell, Ken-nell, Chicaga. old home in Litchfield, 111. Houghton Raney have titled their store in elegant style, 'fury hu ge force of workmen, and make all their goods in the hai ss line I -y are thoroughly equipped to supp'y the l-aile in every depailinent of the harness making business ith goods and prices to si'itaM. The most substantial harness to be seen in the country at their store. A large slock of fine robes, blankets and dies to select from.

Make your horses comfortable for the winter. Special alter tion given lo farmers. Heavy harness tor -slum ly on hand. Make their store ji.i headquarters whilo in town. Fair ami honest defiling is their motto.

Go once and you will be sure to go again. diouir-w'jtr Central avenue Wm Wright, Pleasant Geo. C. Hanford.of Illinois, was in town esterday with a view of locating a nur sery, no is very tavorauty niipresseu Valley; Alestire, South Haven; Chapman, Caldwell, Kas. Scrgt II Davis, Camp Martin; Geo Shaffer and wife, Bushnell, Illinois.

with the place and will return in a few BOOM! The' M. A. grade within the city limits is progressing finely. A horse belonging to the band of Choctaw Indians died yesterday. The roof on tho Santa Fe round house will be finished ina few days.

Mrs. S. Matlock returned yesterday from her summer vacation in the east. lays, St. Charles Lester, Kansas City; E.

M. Hutchison reports that work on Dodds, Severy, Kansas; Arthur and wife, Wichita; Airs Dr Augerman, the M. A. depots is progressing fine Whenever you find the best doctor, best clergyman, best shoemaker or any thing else, that man is most sought for, and always has enough to do. Every boy should learn some trado or profession.

Engago in one kind of business only and stick to it faithfully until you succeed, or until your experience shows that you should abandon it. A constant hammering on one nail will generally drive it home at last, so that it can bo clinched. There is good sense in the old caution about having too many irons in tho fire at onco. Beware of "outside operations." Road the newspapers, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to tho transactions of tho world. Bo careful to advertise in some shapo or other, because it is evident that if a man has ever so good an article for sale, and nobody knows it, it will bring him no return.

Tho whole philosophy of life is, first sow, then reap. This principlo applies to all kinds of business, and to nothing more eminently than to advertising. If a man has a really good article, thero is no way in which ho can reap more advantageously than by "sowing" to tho public "in, this way. Politeness and civility are tho best capital ever invested in business. Largo stores, gilt signs, flaming advertisements will all prove unavailing if you or your employes treat your patrons abruptly.

Tho more kind and liberal a man the more geuor-ou9 will be tho pivtronago bestowed upon The Boom in Boots and Shoes is collapsed and everybody can ulton, Mo; Augerman, South lieth- ly and that by the first of next week lie will bo ready to commence on the depot at this place. ony, ind; a J'lymoui anu wire, wicniia; Connors, Garden City; Wells, Wichita; AV 11 llornaday, Winfield, Mr. Davis and wife, of Wellington, are Though we claimed no special merit for in the city visiting. Mr. Davis is a member of the real estate firm of King Cured Rheumatism.

r. W. K. Powers, S923 Thomas slrn Ballard's Snow Liniment ere him of a dose of chronic lhcmna' years' standing. He goes on to l-Vr" live years 1 suffered nil the lornici.

of the damned, lived through five yuan buy their Fall and Winter foot-wear at bed rock prices at our Store. We have just received a fresh lot of heavy goods suitable for the coming season direct from the factory, and can sell honest goods at the lowest prices yet. our issue of the 27th others, far and Davis at that place, and is a wide-awake business man. near, have bestowed so many compliments upon it that we begin to believe that it was deserving of some credit. Only three and D.

Keeler left for Kansas City last Henry (ibuty. of Barber county, is in the city, on Ills way to Purcell, I. T. II. Vaninwegin, of Drury, Sumner county, was in the city II.

S. Davenport and family start to-day for a month's visit to Ansley, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. E.

Kingsbury arrived in the city from Burlington yesterday. W. E. Towers went over to Caldwell yesterday for a few days' recreation. J.

W. Hutchison and D. Ball made a business trip to Maple City yesterday. Henry Tisdale, of Lawrence, is in one-half days were consumed in its prepa a thousand times worse than i one day when I was indie -cd io your Liniment. Three boitit-.

rem' completely the dread disease and 1 am sdlf again. E. D. Eddv, agent. evening where he goes to see Mr.

Brady in regard to the plans for the heaters which ration and most of the work was done at times when we could get released from the multifarious duties which are pushing re te be used in the Third and Fourth 416 SUMMIT ST. GREAT EASTERli SHOE GO. ward school buildings. those working on a daily paper. The R.

M. Dodds, of Greenwood county, is atest kind words are contained in a letter paying our town a visit. It has been one year since he was last here, and he ex pressed himself as agreeably surprised at Plan Talk. Xeighbor. if you are troubled with jr.r kidneys, liver or chronic iudiges.

on ye will find lialye.u's tig tonic strik i s't root ami removes all '-nomilies ic b'oncl. No cure, no pay. Sample ho: 'li will he furnished to ny physician ilc ing lo try it in bis praci ice. Price COjuri -I. For sale by the following druTgN A Piekens.

Chapel' it Cnaoi oliilH iVcSwarls. Wells. E. D. For M.

S. and Coombs from a gentleman connected with the Sau-ta Fe railroad at Topeka. As it refers to the new hotel to be creciod by the company we take the liberty of laying it before our readers. town looking up his business interests. the rapid strides our town has made.

Mrs. Van Doran, Mrs. Lampson, and The following truthful and interesting HAVE YOU BEEN TO BROWN'S DRUG STORE? If so this advertisement is not for you, as you already know that his Paints, Oils, Drugs, Toilet Articles and Cigars are the best in town. North Summit Street. him, Preserve your integrity; it is more precious than diamonds or rubies.

The most difficult thing in life is to make money dishonestly. Our prisons are full of men who attempted to follow this course. No man can bo dishonest without soon being found out, and when his lack of principlo is discovered, nearly every avenue to success is closed against him forever. Strict honesty not only lies at tho foundation of all success in lifo financially, but in every other respect. Mrs.

Baird spent yesterday in Winfield. oi'eka Kashas, Oct. 2, 18S7. Editor of the item appeared in yesterday's Wicmta Eagle: '-The contract for a 870,000 opera house was let Saturday at Arkansas City Miss Gertrude Butterfield, of Fanning- Dear Sir. I have just seen your illus ton, Maine, is visiting friends in the city.

trated edition of Sept. 27, (Tuesday) and to occunv 100x115 feet on the corner of 1). L. Weir W'il remove Irs real estal'-office into ihe Johnson Loan and wish you would sendmetwenty-hve copies Our schools are increasing in numbers Fifth avenue and Fifth street, and work and I will remit for same. It certainly isa and tho teachers report a good attendance, redit to Kansas journalism and 1 want to began to-day." place it before eastern parties There will be a meeting of the Sons of Kansas Furniture for Geo.

Howard arrived home from St Had I known it in time I would have Veterans this evening at Odd fellows' Louis yesterday. George says that he tried to have had a cut of the new demit for it, which will be the handsomest in I tie hall. Special Bargains! Gasoline Stoves. Carpet Sweepers and Stretchers, Screen wire. Fruit Jars and Builders' Hardware.

Booting and Guttering done on short notice and warranted started out Sunday morning expecting to state. lours Truly, Mr. Beacher has on exhibition a second worship at the same church with Mr. Geo. D.

Cook. eron of pears taken from a tree in this Cleveland but discovered that there were R. A. Gilmer Co. have HO acres of city.

manv others likeminded and that it was Win. Butterfield was over from Silver- impossible to get within four blocks of the church. New Departure. Wo (lie undersigned druggist of Arkan as City hereby announce' io our patrons and friends that wo can heartily endorse anilrecoiiijiiend the following remedies of the Quaker Medicine Company: Haircut's I- ig Tonic, Dr. Watsons New Secilb' Cuagli Cure and Heap's Arnii-a Salve, for (be.

reason we know whatihi-y contain, and are the result of science applied pra.i--iVaHy. Steinberger Pickens. Chattel Chanel. Sollllt iV- Swarls. Charles K.

i). Eddy and S. dale yesterday buying a stock of wintsr Among the most intcrcstii.fi of tho cighty-Dno papers rejd before tho learned delegates to tho American Association for the Advancement of Science was ono by Thomas A. Edison, read by Prof. George F.

Barker, upon a novel proposition namely: the conversion of heat, into power directly by means of magnetism, and by the same-principle the conversion of heat into electricity. Of his discovery Mr. Edison says, according to the New York Sim: Since whenever a magnetic field varies in in tho vicinity of a conductor, a currci.t is generated in that conductor, it. to me, that by placing an iron core in magnetic)' cirdo and varying tho mag-notizability of that core by varying it's temporal are, it would bo possible to generate a. i-mvi-Tit.

in n. pjn il of wire surrounding this corn for sale that will average forty bushels to the acre; 1.100 shocks of this corn is already cut up. The whole will be sold for $1,600 including the privilege of feed In Sunday morning's issue of the Re- goods. Ed Ferguson sold a house and lot in pcbucah-Tiiavklek we announced the death of a sister of Albert Dennis, a com ing some on the grounds. 2td Park Place addition yesterday.

Price, Dr. Van Doren, positor on this paper. It seems too true $2,500. Kansas Furniture Co. for bargains.

117 2td Work has commenced on tho opera block NT I that afflictions seldom conic singly. Yesterday a telegram was placed in his hands announcing the death of his mother at and will be pushed through as rapidly as Kee Kee. Ofpioe Over Steinberger TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. By the use or "Nitrons Oxide Gas." possible. Leoti, in Wichita county, on the 3rd inst.

Look out for Kee Kee. Abbott Co. have been kept very busy Mrs. Dennis was 50 years of age at the Chapel evieinl a iuvi-tation loCieir friends anil ie We i call ii-id iiispci-t their new and elegant gonds just re u'ived fivn New York. The comprises a in 1 1 li.ic of in uiriVl toilet articles, embracing every-'ring o.m can de-iire.

Examine o.iv handsome toilet 'so1'! aid 1 ICcod the past few days repairing wagons for the time of her death. She was the mother of loan. Andrews Money to Hutch1 dl02tf Indians. twelve children, seven of whom survive Can be found In rear of 8. D.

Stover's Shoe Store. The NEATEST end CHEAPEST work done In the city 1 1 EARNEST GOLDEN STITCH BOOT Mil son. her. (. S.

Crane, of Caldwell, and an old time coro. Acting upon this idea, Mr. Edison placed eight olectro-magnets in a circle, all their positivo poles in contact with one iron disk, and their negative poles in contact with another. Passing through tho disks and joining them ha placed an equal num-bor of roll3 of thin corrugatod iron, each roll opposite tho two poles respectively of the electro-magnets. Ho wound the eight Go to T.

II. Lynch for a line kid, gnn! of friend of W. Powers, called at this office A sedate individual came down Summit dogskin glove. oin ti yesterday. Consult Thirty Indian teams were loaded with street yesterday carrying an innocent looking package under his arm.

As he was passing Eddy's drug store an expression of pain and emberrassnient stole over his witli your druggist or physician in regard to the wonderful Cough Cure Dr. Wil Preity Women. All women look attractive when color and complexion is clear, if yo skin is sallow, eves dull, you are bi' secure a box of William's Australian i 'i flour at the Arkansas City roller mills This space belongs to Johnson Loan and Trust Co. son's New Specific and llalyeat's Fig yesterday. irou roll3 with insulated wire, vvnentms simplo apparatus was placed over a fur Tonic lor the Dtoou ami indigestion.

i countenance, caused by the parting of the cure, no pay retired. Price 50c and 1 1. Sam Reed went over to the eastern part string around the parcel he bore. A large of the county yesterday with his pocket Pills, take as directed, and the feeling biiigi'or will leave, yon. your eyes lv ami you are another woman.

Try Price cents. 1). Eddy. bottle separated from its companions and Ke Kee. full of bills.

took a header on the pavement. The at W. W. Steward had his watch stolen Auction Store Auction Store A Bare Bargain. A fine farm at Ravauna, Mercer county, Remember that the "Littlo Brag" mosphere becameircgnant with the aroma of a brewery, while the pedestrian quoted from his room in the St, Charles hotel yes "Bullfrog" cigars are Havana filled.

Every Missouri, having 280 acres, desirably locat from the bible, and spectators laughed. terday morning. smoker should smoke them as they are a home cigar. ed. This farm is well improved, having a fine set of blue grass, a good house, two W.

A. Hornady, candidate for sheriff Mr. Speer, of Allegheny City, arrived in on the democratic ticket is looking up his good barns. It is well watered, two good Typhoid, Scarlet and Yellow Fevers, Mcr.les, friends in the city. through lines of railroad between Chicago the city yesterday.

That our advertising representatives at St. Louis are doing their duty is shown by Mr. Speers' report, "At every corner, in every hotel, on every Diplheiia. Smallpox, Cholera, Etc. Darby's Frophylatio Fluid will destroy and Kansas City run near tins farm.

J. C. Royce, representative of the O. the infection of all fevers and all contagi Hull grocery house of Kansas City, was in Just home is the Auction Man and captured lots of goods which will be sold at auction, commencing to-day at the Auction Store, Cor. 4th and Summit St.

Princeton, the county scat, is but a short distance away on the Rock Island railroad. I will sell or trade for land in Cowley, street car," said Mr. Speer, "advertising our city yesterday. circulars of Arkansas City were shoved W. D.

Hodgkiss goes to St. Louis after Sumner or Sedgwick counties. Address, nace so that hot air passeu tnrougn me rolls, they becamo straightway non-magnetic. Then he fitted a semicircular plate below tho lower disk to shut off the heat trora half tho rolls so that they became magnetic, and half, being hot, were nonmagnetic. By revolving this semicircular plato the rolls were first heated and then eoolod, and by this means electricity was generated in tho coils of wire surrounding tho rolls.

Mr. Edison think3 that this device can be so modified as to furnish electrio lights for a whole house by means of the heat from an ordinary furnace, and he will pursue his experiments in that direction. Ho calls the machine the pyromagnotic generator. The proposed pyromagnetio motor is thus, described A wheel i9 swung on an axis perpendicular to the plan of a permanent magnet. The wheel is made of tubes of thin iron, which are heated to redness by a current of hot air.

A screen covers part of the tubes, cooling them by shutting the hot air off as the wheel revolves. As a magnet attracts cold iron more strongly than hot iron, the cooled tubes of the wheel are drawn to the magDet, and so the wheel Is revolved. This motor has been tried experimentally by Mr. Edison, and hs is now constructing a machine of three horse power. The.

output of electrical energy will be greater, he thinks, than in device now known, and the cost of opera iion toss. into my hands, pushed into my pockets and waved in my face, until I was obliged his family this afternoon, ne will return R. S. Light, Ravanna, Mercer county, Mis ous aud infectious diseases. Will keep the atmosphere of any sick room pure and holesome, absorbing and destroying nn-heallliy efiluvia and contagion resulting herefrom.

Will neutralize any bad smell yf hatever, not by disguising it, but by destroying it. Use Darby's Prophylatie in every sick in about ten days. souri. (Utw to flee to my room for protection, but 2ven then I failed to find tho object sought. W.

L. Fuller, representing the Arkansas Kansas Furniture for bargains. 117 2td Happening to put my hand in my coat tail City Cracker factory, left last night for the pockets, I drew forth a dozen boom circu territory and Texas. Auction Store Auction Store at H. lars that I had placed there unconsciously.

stoves a specialty Healing Heap's. Mrs. Thomas Kimmol leaves to-day for lMdtf Oh, yes," continued Mr. Speer, "Arkansas Crawford county where she will spend a City is booming in St. Louis." Notice.

All parties whoso account have been running sixty days and over will greatly oblige by cabling and seltlingsaine. I can not do business without money. O. P. Houghton.

I12w2lrt3t. month visiting friends. An Fashioned Home Wade Remedy The See the Display in the Window of the Colonel W. H. Lockridge, of Red Fork, Best After All.

William Jones, who has been engaged on the Walnut river bridge, is laid up from I. Is in the city and made a pleasant call at this office yesterday. The colonel Crescent Jewelry Store a severe cut in the leg. returned a few weeks ago from the north Take Ncie. Ail persons having in their possession Horohmind has long been known as one of the most healing and soothing remedies in the herb world for all affections of the throat and lungs.

Ballard's Horeliound Syrup has never been known to fail to give where' he has been engaged in receiving Chas. Ware, Harry Maxey and Ed. Fer law books belonging to the late C. II. guson are erecting neat fences around their -OF- instant relief in jonsiimpuon, uronciiius.

Taylor, are requested to leave them at dwellings in Park Place. Asthma, SormTroats, Coughs, Colds and ailments of throat and liinirs. It con and branding forty" thousand head of cattle for the Bar Bar cattle company. At present he is receiving twenty-five thousand head for the same company on the Cherokee strip range. Colonel Lockridge the Bank of Commerce, and oblige HDd2t F.

II. Tnwixa, The work on the Pearson plock is pro ARBEDIENNE BBONE TABLEAU and no injurious opiates. Every hotllo guaranted. Call for Free Sample Bottle at gressing rapidly. The Joice for the second i.

u. Juki s. floor will be laid to-day. was the youngest officer on the staff of Balyeat's Fig Tonic. 1 Balyeat's Fig Tonic cures chronic indigestion.

MARBLE, SILVER, BRONZE and IRON CLOCKS General R. E. Lee during the late war. New Short Order Restaurant. Chas.

Roach and Geo. Allen, bought three lots of Ed. Gage in Park Place addi Vaughan Fink wish to Inform the Balyeat's Fig Tonic is especially for After the war was over he went to Texas and engaged in the cattle business. In KHOADS PFISTEKEK tion. Consideration $850.

public that their short order house, oppo weak and delicate women. the twenty-five years that have elap site the city building, is in full running Balyeat's Fig Tonic not only relieves, John Munn, of South Haven, is in Ar In Search of FhUoaophy. An old lady of eighty-three years cams-from a long distance to attend the late session of the Concord School of Philosophy. Bho brought with her a spirit lamp, and contrived to make her own tea, and live on bread and butter, while she imbibed philosophy. Her poverty, not her will, induced her to practice this extreme economy.

Who more needs philosophy than a poor and lonely old woman? King Otto, the crazy ruler of Bavaria, said to spend his time In peeling potatoes, being so industrious that the hotel-keepers of Munich depend on him for a daily supply. As a sane King is decidedly averse to doing any useful work, the people of Bavaria are scandalized by the unnatural conduct of their monarch. order. Call on them when in need of a since that time Colonel Lockridge has made and lost three fortunes. Undaunted kansas City seeking a profitable situation lunch or meal.

in some line of business. House and Sign Painters, by such misfortunes, In each case he im but cures. Balyeat's Fig Tonic removes all impurities from the blood. Balyeat's Fig Tonic is a mild and gentle laxative; with its use strength and a in 'Inspector George.was down from Well mediately set to work to retrieve his losses, St. Louis Fair aud Exposition.

ington yesterday inspecting flour at the To-day Colonel Lockridge stands in the foremost rank as a shrewd, enterprising Tho 'Frisco railroad will make a rale of $14 for the round trip from Arkansas City Arkansas City roller mills. bition will return and a healthy glow will Fresco Painting, Paper Carriage and Wagon Painting. Six Street between FIFTH and CENTRAL Avenue. to St. Louis during tho fairand exposition, brighten the complexion.

Price 50c and 1. Money is cheerfully refunded if the The Alexander Lumber raised their office sixteen inches and replaced the and successful cattle dealer. Cortngated sheet iron at H. 8. nap' Seeprices lUdt.f which lasts from October 1st to October lh.

Tickets limited to Oetobui-11, 15o7. above is not substantiated by trial. 1.2 wooden foundation with a stone one..

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About Arkansas City Daily Traveler Archive

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92,256
Years Available:
1886-1923