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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 5

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ARKANSAS C1TV L'AILY TRAVELER, SATUKDAY, JULY 27, 1907 SOLLlii 5 WARTS' Drur Store We have a large assortment of Manicure Requisites. Nail Clippers, Polishers, Scissors, Files, Orange wood Sticks. QUALITY THE HIGHEST. Manicure Goodls CORNER STONE LAYING For insurance, fire, lightning and MAD STONE HERE tornado, see J. E.

Koseberry, 2-tf Carnegie Library Stone Put in Place ft Tonight the dance" (5 at Pastime Electric theatre. It mnJI Place your order for Sunday meats with Turvey Adams. Phone 52. 9 2t With Masonic Ceremonies. Last evening at 7:30 o'clock, occurred the corner stone laying at the Carnegie public library, by Crescent Lodge No.

133, A. F. and A. M. There was a large crowd of spectators present to witness the impres- Mrs.

George Mounts Received Treat-Last Night. Mrs. George Mounts came into town last evening from her home in Bolton township to have a mad stone applied to her hand which was bitten on Thursday morning by a horse, the animal later being killed when it was decided that it had the hydrophobia. It was the intention of Mrs. Mounts to go to Ponca City to We have just received a shipment of those fine Chickering Bros.1 pianos at Fitch's.

3t6 Isive ceremonies of the order The members of the lodge to the number 'of about one hundred, met at the lodge rooms and marched, neaded by Give us an order for your meats for a Sunday dinner. Turvey Adams. Phone 52. 9 2t I the Arkansas City Military band to tl .11. I 1 I 4- have a mad stone applied, but an investigation showed that the stone which had been at Ponca City was here.

The stone is owned by A. D. From 8 to 10 tonight a continuous show of fine exhibition at Pastime Electric theatre. It There was a large crowd of farmers in the city today and they were doing considerable trading, The rain not only prevented them from doing much work today, but made them feel good Luc sue ui kilt; uuiai iit iue curuer of Second street and Fifth avenue. T.

B. Oldroyd was made special erand master for the occasion, it being impossible for the grand master to be present at this time. He conducted the services in a most impressive manner, aided by the officers and members of the order. The corner stone, engraved with the name Iladley, of 1204 North First street. Mrs.

Mounts was taken to the Hadley home and the stone applied to the injured hand. It adherred for twelve hours and then dropped from as well. TO the hand. Mrs. Mounts was suffer ing no pain and the soreness seems to have left her hand.

Mr. Hadley has been the owner of this mad stone for nineteen years. It was found in Northwestern Mis Ed Franklin, colored, of Winfield, was arrested this morning on a warrant issued from the district court on complaint of County Attorney Fleming, charging him on five counts with violations of the liquor law. and number of the lodge and the date, was swung into place above the base with a tackle. The tin box, containing some coins, a copy of the list of members ot the local lodge and the list of officers of the grand lodge of the state, copies of the souri, oy Mr.

Hadley. When the family lived at Ponca City, the rui n. stone was often in demand and was used with much success. daily and weekly papers of this LTU city, a brief history of the library If the results obtained are If you are looking for something ex-tracrdinaiy fine for dinner and wish to save your wife from the heat of of cooking, place your order with Fred Bower for some of that spice rolled cooked beef. It is delicious and is the freshest of meat cooked daily.

Try it and you will find it very appetizing and delicious 9-2t association with a list of members not satisfactory, then Mrs. Mounts will go to Chicago to the and a copy of the band's first concert program was put in place and Pasteur institute. Mr. was at Dewey, I. was notified as the ceremony progressed, the big corner stone was lowered onto its of the trouble yesterday, and he base.

George Wagner did the actual will arrive here tonight. It is pos masonary work for th occasion. sible that no matter what the out The vocal music was furnished by Styles come of the visit to the mad stone, Mrs. Mounts will eo to Chicago to Mrs. Whitney, mother of Mrs.

A. Worth'ey and Charles aad George Howard, is seriously sick. Last night there was little hope of her living through the night, but this morning she was much stronger. Sire is 84 years of age and has lived In Arkansas City for over a quarter of a century. Mrs.

John Parker, Miss Agnes Hopper, and Messrs. Lendrum and Har consult the specialist. ris. Dr. Knapp says the Traveler made The band rendered several beauti an error when it quoted him as ful selections duiing the ceremony.

saying the horse 'might have con tracted hydrophobia from the bite of All Colon a snake. He did not say that and says that a snake bite could not produce the disease. Following the lodge ceremonies, Rev. George O. Nichols, of the First Presbyterian church, addressed the people in a short and well considered talk, calling attention to the puipose of the library and the benefits to be derived from it.

SPLENDID RAIN The base ball game at Association park tomorow between the Oklahoma state team and the Aikansas City picked bunch will be a good one. The Arkansas City team is a strong one and the visitors are -bringing a reputation for fast ball playing. The game will bo called at 3:30 o'clcok. A Smile on the Farmers Faces Today. The rain, which began falling here before midnight last night and continued most of the day, will do thou ON SERIOUS CHARGE Ralph Patton Charged With Statu-tary Rape by Cecil Terrill.

R. A. Patton, a clerk in the Arkansas City postoffice, was arrested this morning on a warrant issued from Judge Fink's court in Win- sands of dollars worth of good to this vicinity. jThe rain was a soaker and more than an inch and a quarter of water fell. Reports re A man whose name can not be learned here was held up on Santa Fe passenger train Xo.

405 in this city last night, by a white man and a negro. The thievesidid not secure anything of value and made good their escape. They were supposed to have gone south on a local." The officers in were notified to look out for them. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGO' field, charging him with carnally ceived here show that the rain was general over the southern part of Kansas and the northern part of Oklahoma. Out west of Arkansas City, knowing Cecil Terrill, she being under eighteen years of age.

Th i complaint was made some time ago by along the line of the Kansas Southwestern, the rain was even heavier than here. 8 This is Mot Enough The corn was suffering from the drv weatlfer, will be great ly benefitted. to make you have a little feeling for your wife's comfort. r. HT- TT 1 1 .1 i i This is the first rain since July We Still Have a Few Rooms of the 10, and the corn was showing the the girl, but was held up at her re quest until this time.

She charges that at the time of its commission she was under eighteen years old. The arrest was made by Constable Ed Botkin, of Winfield. Patton was taken to Winfield at noon and arraigned in court. His preliminary hearing was set for August 8, and his hond was fixed at $1000 which eh will give. PASTIME ELECTRIC Last night one of the most interesting films of the season was on the reel.

It was the famous "Salome effects of the dry weather. The rain will also better the conditions of the city's water supply, which has been giving the authorities some trouble during the past few davs The use of the. water will decrease and the Ob moisture will reinforce the springs JUbi try une aay, ivir. xiusDana, in tne Kitcnen over that old, hot cook stove and the first thing you'll do will be to rush to our store and buy one of those nice Direct Action Gas Manges For your wife. It will be a good investment also, as 5 it will soon pay for itself in the saving of gas.

Everybody Buys 8 TBue reat as Saver 8 Dance as it was given in the Broadf! at the pump house. DANCE. way theatre. New York. This picture will be given again tonight.

George Bly will hold a dance this evening in the Fifth Avenue hotel. An Independence dispatch of yes Dollar per Room Wall Paper terday says: Independence swapped Pitcher IIoss, of Topeka to Tulsa to day and then gave him a drubbing. Mr. Hogget of Ralston, is here receiving treatment for cancer, at the A. C.

hospital on South street. Lost A string of gold beads. Finder return to this office or Blanch Davenport, and receive reward. 10t3 From 8 to 10 tonight a continuous show of fine exhibition at" Pastime Electric theatre. it C.

Anderson, of Geneseo, 111., has bought the Dean half section, southwest of Arkansas City and will The Sturtz Hardware Go. move there in a few days. Merle Ward, bookkeeper at the Ar Harris' Drug Store kansas City Milling company, will Born Last night, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpson, a son.

The famous Salome dance tonight EVERYTHIINQirN HARDWARE g' oooooooooooooooooooooopoot? leave in about ten days to take a pcsi Ijtlon at Lamar, Colo.4 at Pastime theatre. It.

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