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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 8

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A Safejaveiteienl Is one which is guaranteed to brin? ADDITIOIIAL LOCAL. you satisfactory results, or in case of laimre a return or purchase price. On this safe plan you can buy from adver If any of our farmer friends who are tised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's in the habit of buying grass seeds, should ever have occasion to doubt the accuracy of the dealer's weights, a good Aew for consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case when used for any affection of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, in- CD CD olan would be to count the seeds.

In flamation of lungs, bronchits, asthama. to 02 order to do this intelligently, the farmer AW S3 whooping cough, croup, etc It is Fes1- 39 IDays ill ft must first know how many seeds it takes to make a pound. In one pound of red pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe and can alwai be depended upon. Trial bottle free at E. D.

Eddy's drug store. top there 4,136,000 seeds; blue grass, timothy, orchard zrass. white clover, Harvest Excursions red clover, 313,000 and alfalfa, 234,000. Harvest excursion tickets to points in Color ado Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montaca via Figuring on a count of three seeds per rnsco railway, uate oi saie August 6 and 20, September 10 and 24, and October 1833, at the second it would ocly Uke one day to count an ounce of ed top or sixteen uuiuniiis wicnur ruoua trip Alamasa, 45 Aspen. dajs to count a pound.

31 00 24 15 g.3 Within the past two years no less than In order to reduce our stock and make room for fall goods, we have resolved to make a deep cut in Gents', Ladies', Misses' and Childrens Low cut Shoes and Slippers, 2015 Is 15 19 55 00 xn 100 business firms have been established in this city and none have met with Buena Vista Butte. Canon City, Colorado Central Citv. Cheyenne, Wyomi Colorado Springs, Colorado. Denver, Colorado Dillon, Dillon, Montana Durango, Garrison, Montana Georgetown, Colorado Grand Junction. 13 15 13 15 24 65 greater success than W.

A.f Filler the dry goods man in Summit -Block. He commenced with a small stock and as 37 25 48 90 18 15 fast as he became acquainted with the 36 05 27 95 demands of the public he added to it In this case the cost is not taken uunnison. Helena. Huntington. Oregen Leadville, Colorado.

Manitau, Oeden. 43 AO 57 50 2d 15 IS 85 until he now carries a full line of goods. Last evening he started for the east to 40 00 lay in bis fall stock and when it arrives, it will be one of the best and most into account. "Ready sales and Spot Cash are tne only considera Poeotelio. Idaho 42 50 Pueblo, Colorado 15 complete in the city.

Henry George, a notorious horse and Salida. 23 50 Salt Lke City, Utah 43 00 Tickets will be limited to thirty days from date of sale a stopovers will be allowed re turning within final limit of tike. 69tf W. H. Upton, Agent.

tions." 'I 4 cattle thief, who was captured a few days ago by William Hughes, Deputy U. S. Marshal, at Kingfisher, was brought bo sells the best shoes made on earth, HARRY SQUIERS Warranted to withstand the soil an dirt, HARRY SQUIERS FOREIGN GOSSIP. to tiis city enroute for Muskogee, where he will be held for trial. This noted horse thief has been4 operating in the This is your chance to secure first class shoes at figures, far below those paid for inferior goods.

Call early and have the first pick Indian Territory for the past ten years, so smooth was he in his theft that he was never suspected. Guthrie Capital. The honor of being the best short stop "tyno gives you all both poor and rich your money's worth- HARRY SQUIERS. -And fits you with shoes warranted never to hurt, HARRY SQUIERS. "Who Alls the childrens heart with merry mirth, HARRY SQUIERS.

By selling them Henderson's school shoes, "best on earth," HARRY SQUIERS. in America lies between Glasscock, Brooklyn Smith, McKean and Long; Of this great quartette three are graduates of the Cleveland club. The Forest as these goods will not remain long on our "shelves at present figures. City has been fortunate in developing short field players. Sporting News.

M. H. Snyder was down to Ponca agency Sunday and tells us while there he was infarmed that two Ponca Indians had got into a fight and one had killed the other. The Indians were having a big time in consequeuce. He did not know the particulars of the AT HORN'S.

affair. -sizes 3 to 8, or 95 cents, Misses, 13 to 2, lor 75 cents. TP 3 J- 1 J1 Yesterday a jack rabbit ran south on Summit street. It looked neither to the left or right but kept in the middle of JL1 VUU WtLIlli gUUU, IJLUIitJSL UlcXUt? UUUbS fcLIIU shoes go to the street. It is a sign of good luck Mfl 1 Arkansas City will have unequalled rffcf (IB prosperity.

r-1 Remember tbe social to be held next lliO 111 MKil 210 S. Summit St. The Shoeman. CS to Tuesday night, August 12th, at the residence of Mr.H. H.

Hyatt, 407 South Sixth street, Adams avenue. Refreshments 15 cents; everybody invited. Winfield is getting to be a great wheat town; we see by the Telegram of that city that one man raised 13,000 bushels in the corporate limits of the city. Geuda Springs Herald. Train men coming down from El Dorado Sunday report that two women were shot and killed by the husband of one of the women.

The paiticulars are unknown to us. 1 Eour gamblers were in the city yesterday from Guthrie They report that Wae men with Sells' circus bursted all the faro banks in Guthrie. The quartette was bursted. CQ a a The belle of the royal family ii said to be Princess Victoria of Teck. A society has beeu formed in China by women to oppose the binding of women's feet.

It is called "The Heavenly Foot Society." Rents in7 Scotland are getting lower and lower. Four farms recently relet in the South for tho approaching term brought less than half their former rent. The Prince Regent of Bavaria is the founder of a new school which will impart to its pupils the art of restoring pictures. The school is the first of the kind in the world. The Eiffel Tower is now declared, even by those who feared that it would be unsightly, to have a "light and graceful appearance in spite of its gigantic size, and to be an imposing; monument, worthy of Pari3." The money paid now to the British royal family amounts to 543,000 a year.

Out of this. 385,000 is paid the Queen for the expenses and salaries of her household, retired" allowances, bounties alms, special services, etc For Her Majesty's privy purse 60,000 is allotted. In addition to this she receives from the Duchy of Lancaster about 45,000 a year. -The Government has offered a prize of 5,000 rubles ($2,500) for the best inquiry into the nature and effects of the poison which develops in cured fish. The competition is open to all and the memoirs must be sent in by January 1, 1893, in the Russian, Latin, French, English or German language.

Canton, China, has the largest mint in the world, the plant consisting of ninety coining presses, while the Paris mint has only twenty-two, and that of London only nineteen. While the Paris mint has a capacity for turning out every ten hours 594,000 coins, the Canton mint can produce 2,700,000. According to the Persian custom, the Shah has his mutton killed in his own palace. He wanted to do this while staying in Buckingham Palace, but the Queen would not permit it, though long negotiations were carried on to obtain her permission. In the end it was settled that the royal butchering should be performed at Prince Malcom house in Holland Park.

There is a curious museum at St. Petersburg, to which access is not easily obtained. It contains all the imperial state and private carriages, but the most interesting among all is the brougham in which Alexander IL was killed. The back of it is all in ruins, and inside it looks quite dreadful. One of the cushions; however, is still good; here and there splashes of mud are on it The number of women who hunt In England is year by year on the increase, and the latest variation of the port is otter hunting.

Otter hunting Is done on foot and requires an equipment of short petticoats and thick boots. The otter is almost the only existing species of the wild fauna of England, with the exception of the badger and the roedeer, and there is something sad in seeing the war of extermination begun against him aa a fashionable fad. The Empress of Germany has an army of seamstresses, but it is her delight to preside over and assist in the manufacture of her chidensr garments. She Is a person of great taste, and generally picks her own and her children's hats to pieces and makes them over after receiving them from a rejiowged French modiste. She Is also an adept in fine embroidery in white and colors, and is as industrious as many a woman of limited means.

a nere is a kuou ueai saiQ in print about the overworked preacher, and the overworked novelist, and the overworked actress, but there Is little or no attention paid to the overworked publicMerchant Traveler. Little, boy Mamma, what does this Never judge a. man by his clothes. Mamma 0, it means that men haven't sense enough to select clothes, and it's always hit or miss with 'era. Women folks are the only ones that can judged by their clothes." Philadelphia Record.

Remember the social Tuesday night, August 13, at Mrs. H. H. Hyatt's, 407 So.uth Sixth street Everybody invited. Mrs.

C. G. Scott had the misfortune to lose her gold watch while en route to the circus. Township and Ward Primaries. The republican voters of the Third ward are hereby notified that tbe primary election for the election of seven delegates to the republican county convention to be held at Wiolield.

August 17. will be held at Hilliard Keeler's livery barn on Thursday, A.uuust 15, at 5 o'clock. Every republican should turu out. J. O.

Campbell. Committeeman. A primary election will be held at Turner's livery barn in the Second ward on Thursday, the 15th instant, to elect seven delegates to represent the ward in the republican ouuty convention to be held in Winfield Saturday, August 17, The polls will open at 5 o'clock andf close at 8 oVlock m. All who are entitled to vote at this primary election are not only invited but earnestly req ueste 1 to do so T. W.

ECKERT, Second ward Cotnm.tteeman. Republican voters of the Fourth wrd take notice: The primary election for the choice of nine delegates to tha republican couutv convention to be held at Winfield August 17, will be at the city building on August 15. from 5 to 8 o'clock pm. L. Skvery, Arkansas City, Kan.

Committeeman. First ward primary election. The republican voters of the First ward are hereby notified that tbe primary election for choice of biz-delegates to the republican county convention to be held at Winfield August 17, will be held at the offloe of Patten Cameron on Thursday, August, 15, at 5 v'ciock Polls open from 5 to 8 o'clock pm. Every republican voter in the ward Is earnestly requested to eercise h's rightf in this primary by voting for the delegates of his choice. Per order of Republican Centrsl Committee.

Arkansas City, Aug.6 1889, Farrab. Cresswell Township caucus to select delegates to the county convention oa Aucust 17, 1889. will meet at Stone house north of Arkansas City, usual place of holding caucus, on Au gust 15th at 2 o'clock p.m. WASHIJfaTOX AtXKK Committeeman. Republicans of Sllverdale township wiUmeet at Shiloh school house on Taursdy, August 15, at 3 o'clock p.

for the purpose of selejting fjur delegates and alternates to attend the couuty convention to bs held at Winfield Au gust 1st and to elect one committeeman. A full attendance is desired. L. J. Dabnkll, Committeeman.

The Beaver primary will be held at Tannehill school house oa Tnursday, August 15, 1889, at 2 o'clock p. in. L. P. Kino, Chairman.

(Pf Grand Army Reunion, Milwaukee. The twenty-third national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic will at Milwaukee, August 28 to 31, 1889, inclusive. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been made for this occasion Children between the ages of 5 and 12 years will be charged one-half of the excursion rate. Tickets will be on sale at all stations on the Santa Fe route in Colorado and New Mexico, and at El Paso, August 20 to 27; in Kansas and Indian Territory, August 21 to 28, good for continuous passage to Milwaukee, and good for return any day from August 29th to September 5th; final limit, September 10, all dates inclusive. Parties desiring to make side trips from Milwaukee or Chicago can get extension of time by depositing their return tickets with the joint agent of the railroad companies at Milwaukee on or before September 3.

The limit of return tickets can be extended in this way to September 30, 1889 There are three lines of transportation between Chicago and Milwaukee, viz: Two railroad lines aod the Goodrich line of steamers. The through tickets of the Santa Fe route will be good on either of these lines, and will allow pas-sengers to go by one line and return by another, between Chicago and Milwaukee. The Santa Fe route is the short line to Chicago, both in distance and time, and makes close connection there with rail and steamer lines for Milwaukee. For ticket rates and information re garding train service, eta, call on nearest Santa Fe route agent, or address Geo. T.

Nicholson, G. P. T. T. S.

F. R. R. Topeka, Kan. Hi Harry Sharp is with the Kansas Newspaper Union instead of the Kansas City Times.

Money sold by the building association next Saturday night. The last heard of G. W. Cunningham he was in Canada. EX CQ a CQ a -I CQ CQ i3 Born to Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Wanner, Sunday, a son. WANTED.

iinil.mi WANTD-Boariers. either by day, week, or month; furnished rooms to rent. Call at No. 50), corner Monroe avenue and South street, near street car line. 69if S.

S.LINN. WANTED To rent a house of three or four rooms within four blocks of Fifth avenue and Sumtnii streets. ttu a ui. ui wren MONEY LOANED oSlce 68t Half Rate Excursion to Milwaukee and Return. On August 31st to 28th, inclusive, the Frisco Line will sell round trip excursion tickets to Milwaukee and return at one single fare for the round trip, for persons to attend the 23rd National Encampment of the G.

A. which takes place at Milwaukee, August 28th to 31st, inclusive. Children between the age of 5 ani 12 years can purchase tickets at half of the excursion rate. These excnrsion tickets carry you through the cities of St Louis and Chicago and are good between Chicago and Milwaukee in either direction by rail or steamer. These tickets are good for return between August 29th and September 5th, final limit September 10th, all dates inclusive.

A special privilege is afforded persons holding these excursion tickets who desire to make a side trip from Milwaukee. By depositing same with joint agent at Milwaukee on or before September 3rd, the limit on such deposited tickets can be extended to September 30th. Remember the advantages afforded by purchasing your tickets via. the Frisco Line, St Louis and Chicago. For full particulars regarding rates, routes, time schedules, eta, call upon or address the neareast ticket agent Frisco Line, or D.

Wjshaet, General Passenger Agent, Or W. H. Upton, St Louis, Mo. Agent Arkansas City.lCan. FORIRENT, I 1 I ON- 'OR RENT A large front handsomely furnished roeai in the Hasie block .65 Harvsst Excursions Rates.

The Santa Fe route will sell, on August 6 and 20, September 10 and 24, and October 8, 1889, round trip excursion tickets at greatly reduced rates about one fare for the round trip from Arkansas City to all points in Kansas west of aline drawn through Albert station, Barton county, Lamed, Pawnee county. Macksville; Stafford county, and to all points in the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, Panhandle of Texas, Colorado, Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. Tickejs are good for thirty days from date of sale, with stop-overs allowed at pleasure on return trip. Parties desiring to make a thirty days trip to any of the western mountain resorts, including Las Vegas hot spriisgs, Chlorado Springs, Cascade Canon, Manitou, Green Mountain Falls, con save money by taking advantage of the low rates oo the Harvest Excursion dates. For ticket rates and other Emery, agent T.

S. F. R. or address Gkobqe Nicholson, P. R.R., Topeka, Kansas, liPi Infill I HAVE.

REMOVED my dress making from tne Boston store to my place of residence in the I O. F- block, one block east of Summit street on Central avenue. I would be pleased to hire my customers call on me. i MISS FLORA STANFORD. FOR SALE.

gLE mR fcLKCHANGtbbhort order hMiiA 4 Hvr a-tfwm fm r- Enquire of Mr. 8tephenson, at Godehards Co. and all articles of value, at the' Oklahoma Loan Office lUnderfHighland Hall. M. GOLDEN, Prop FOR TRADE OS SALE good business property li Aricaasis, Will trade for Arkansas City propextT.

Inquire of J. F. Hoffman, real estate agentjltf.

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