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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 1

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A PAPER THAT COVERS THE FIELO VOL. 18, NO. 219 ARKANSAS CITY, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, J904i WHOLE NO 5810 BOTH WILL BE AFFECTED BY THIS MOVF. POT1 Attorneys for Henry Allen Be- fore the Supreme Court. Applications Dorothy Dodd Shoes.

We want to talk about them to you. Hare ytm been one of the satisfied ones that has worn Dorothy Dodd Shoes? Have you been having Id your Shoes the style, comfort, and durability that we claim for Dorothy Dodd Shoes? We want every woman In Arkansas City to coma In, see them, examine them and be her own Judge. for Alternative Mandamus. Writ of Which Will Compel His Name We are showing everything new in ready-to-wear Garments for Easter. Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists, Tailor Suits, Dress Skirts.

New things in Ladies' Easter Neckwear, Gloves, Tear Drop Veils, Belts and Shirt Waist Sets. to be Certified to the County Clerks as the Nominee. Gs OS as as OS OS GS as lis as Topeka, Eas, March 30. D. R.

Hlte, attorney for Henry Allen, to SOLD BY day filed a petition In the supreme court, an application for alternative 0 Tit of mandamus to compel J. KIN YOUN Burrows, secretary of state, to POTTLES (BY GOODS STORE. certify to the county clerks In the second congressional district Allen's 323 name as the republican nominee for congress. after NEGROES IN ADA.I TAKE PRISONERS Jt is contended the law crsatlng A Restaurant Was Blown Up by the state election board is unconsti White Residents of the Town. Ardmore.

I. March 30. Until tutional and the board therefore has no power to decide the contest. RUSSIANS CAPTURE PART OF CREW Fountain Floor Matting. You can scrub the floor and wipe it dry without touching your hands in the water.

Sold by recently the people of Ada, a town of 300, have refused to allow negroes Chief Justice Johnson held the application for the presentation to the Fired Upon Japanese Coasting Steamer. entire court. The application In to reside within the corporation. As district court Is held there it became necessary to secure someplace volves the first district contest as well as the mecond. Part of Crew and Passengers Are Taken.

A NEGRO WHIPPED where negro wltnessess might stay during the session. Judge Town- The Hamilton Hardware Co. The Punishment Near Arm send induced the psople to allow Passengers Contained Both a negro restaurant to be established. strong, Mo an Ex-Convict. Armstrong, March 30 Walker Following this barber shops, stores Chinese and Japanese People Who Were Not on Fighting List.

and hotels were put up Dy negroes. Burton, a negro ex-convict in the Missouri penitentiary, was taken Notices were served on these people wr trom his home last, night by a large mob of negroes and given 150 lashes tbey le't the town lmmtdiately they Broom Corn Seed for Chicken Feed, 40c Bushel. HIUL, the Feed Man Chefoo, Mar. 30 Part of the crew of the Japanese coasting steamer must suffer the consequences. They with buggy whips and harness tugs.

Barton was decoyed from his home that arrived here today, report that rt fused to leave and last night a negro restaurant was blown up by and taken one mile west of Armstrong, where he was tied to a tree dynamite aud an occupant of the and the -lothes torn from his body. building seriously injured. His body was almost cut to pieces. Everything in Feed. This action has been condemned bv manv citizens and a reward has 122 North Summit Street Beth Phones Three times a ulg rope was tied about his neck, but older persons in the mob prevented lynching.

been offered for arrest of the guilty parties. As a cotton compress Is to Burton abused his sister this after begin operations there next fall con BETTER THAN EVER slderable negro labor will be requir the steamer waa, fired on by the Russians and the remainder of the crew nd passengers, Chinese and Japanese, were taken prisoners. CLERK ACQUITTED. Lwton, Mar. 30 J.

W. Sampson, connty clerk, was acquitted yesterday, of charges of neglect of duty filed by the board of county commissioners. He was charged with not having properly footed up the tax rolls before turning them over to the county treasurer and for not taking the treasurer's receipt therefor. MAY ATTEND. Washington, Mar.

30 The acting noon and when this became known among his own race 'excitement ran high. ed, and most citizens now b-lleve negroes should be allowed to live there. WILL PASS SENTENCE. Cresceot Flour TEXT BOOKS FOR KANSAS. Judge Adams Will Decide Burton Case Tomorrow.

St. Louis, Mar. 30 No action was taken In the Burton case today. The American Book Company So Far Has Made No Bid. Topeka, March 30.

The state text The bill of exceptions probably will THE ARKANSAS CITY HILLING Try a Sack. book commission will meet here May be tiled tomorrow when the sentence 1 will be passed. 325 Postmaster General Mr. Wynne, has sued an order allowing ten day's leave off absence to all postmasters of second and third class class post-offices who wantto attend the convention of the national association of postmasters of second and third class postufflcea In St. Louis, May 18.

COURTESY. SECURITY. PROHPTNESS. Comparative Statement of The Farmers State Bank Of Arkansas City, showing its steady growth during the past six years. RESOURCE.

2 to purchase $150,000 worth of books for use in the high schools of the state. The session of the commission proDably will last a week All the big text book concerns have submltt ed bids with the exception of the American Book company. This com pany secured a big share of the business two years ago and the fact that It has submitted no direct bid is causing some comment. It believed by soma of the book men that this company will submit a bid, but that It may submit it through and under the name of ont of the smaller concerns which It has absorbed since the last meeting ofths Kansas commission. The books which will be purchased in May will be used In the hUh schools of the state fsr five years.

3 3 3 3 Leather Goods Purses 'Card Cases Chatelains Music Rolls. Feb 23, 1903 Feb. 23. 1904 Feb 23. 1903 Feb.

25, 1902 Feb. 23. 1899 Feb 23, 1900 ht $103,153 K2 304 15 r00 (Hi $141,357.56 16.555 ((), 276 053 24 2d.2 33 14 2.802. in l.55.t 0 16,555.0.1 Loans aud Discounts Banking Furniture ana Real Estate Cash and Exchange 107.791.21 152.755 KS 12 ,17: 51 492.72 58,752 0 7 $472,145.29 $4 9 143 73 9 216.65 2 4 $71.2 6 54 LIABILITIES. GO WAY BACK.

Japanese and mexican rapUal 11 0,000. 0(1 50,00 0: i W1 50.000 (Hi 50.00.0 Hu-sia ant! profits 3.943.62 7.4' :5 .43 15 2W 4U 6 804 4 19.853.51. 25,153 42 Deposits 117,2 :2 i'2 153.259 7l 292.305 Or 326,807 0: 369,290 SlX.Wl 87 I $216,665 22 1357.573 4 7 SSS3.G11 87 $439,143 7 Leather Novelties Btyan Ordered To Sit Down by Judge. New Haven Coan, March SO. William J.

Bryan, who is contesting the Bennett will, today denied the statement made by Mrs. Benett'e counsel and when he Insisted on talking. Judge ordered him to sit dowa. The above Statement is Correct. ALBERT H.

DENTON. Cashier. The most courteous and liberal treatment extended to alL E. L. McDowell..

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