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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 2

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AhETANSABUn VJLJJX TVLLK LWIDAY NOVEMBER 13 1D08 1 pEUOA SPRinGS JXVX1S. We hat? a reminder of real winter yesterday. Jim Dorsey, of Wichita is here David Wilzer and wife and Wm McKioly bare cone to Kansas City: 0 Beery and, wife are visiting In Arkansas City Rev Oarnine preaebed at the Pres You canrt buy our kind of underwear for less than our kind of prices-it bn possible. Any store can cell cheap goods chtap-ihere is no trid to that. We sell best goods cheap, and we offer our values byterian church Sunday.

The Christian church people are Cluett Shirts $1.50 to $2 Other Shirts $1 to $2 fancy Vests $150 to $5 Underwear 50c to $3.50 Mats $2 to $6.50 Neckwear 25c to $1 Gloves 25c to 2.50 Fancy Hose 25c to 50c "We Have Something Nice to Show You' preparing for an entertainment Nov 21. Tuttle has gone to' Wichita on business. Otis Smith recently sold Mr Mc- Adams a milk cow from his herd of dairy cows. in Fall and Winter underwear for women and children as proof. Some of the Geuda Deo Die have quit quarreling and geneto fighting since the election.

The Seman brothers1 sister -from has been here visiting Ladies heavy ribbed Egyptian cotton fleece lined vests and pants 25 cents. Ladies fleece lined union suits estra gpod valae in all sizes at 50 cents. Wichita, them. Arkansas City's Greatest Clothing Store Union Ciotfiing Company Quite a number of ladies surprised Mrs Kenneson Friday by giving her Children's fleece lined union suits for boys and a birthday party. Mr Seacat has the honor of rais girls all sizes at 25 cents.

ing the biggest and fattest bog in these parts. lie says it will weigh six hundred pounds. Emmett "Coulsonjias been" clerk ing at the Woodside store dur mmh CITY DULY TRAVELER ing Mr Woodslde's absence. He has HOW ARD. Editor and Pub been in Oklahoma.

-ea cue fostomco at ArKansa Frank Case has started a poultry Hty, Kansas, as sdcond-olass man matte farm. He has over two hundred hens and gets three eggs a moDth.so we ought to have some hopes of our Today and Tomorrow We Present Postmaster General Meyer re small flocks. Albright has been moving a ER1IS IN BER SYSTEM Every Woman Should Read This. The number of diseases peculiar to vrmen is such that v. believe this, spaee would hardly contain a mere mention of their names, and it is a fatt that most of these diseases are of a catarrhal nature.

A woman cannot be well If there is a trace of the catarrhal germs in her system. Some women think there i9 no help tot them! We positively declare this to be a mistaken idea. We are so suie of this that we offer to supply medicine absolutely free of all cost in every instance where it fails to give entire satisfaction or does not substantiate our elaims. With this understanding, no woman should hesitate to believe A quaint Irish fairy tale of a fair peasant maid in distress, wh is" relieved by the timely aid of an elfin cobbler. A romantic and fanelfwl story with true Irish flavor.

Rice Culture house from his farm, north of town, to his farm, "west of town, and it is said be will soon build a large house and barn, north of town. Our schools hard just completed their second month's work and certainly every thing seems to sail along, smoothly this year. Every body is satisfied sin 28 our schools are so much larger. The consol iriat'ng of the school west of Geuda makes everything peaceable and means much to this community. in Japan cently announce that the postal deceit of the fiscal' year ended June 30, 1908 amounted to The receipts were (being greater than the previous year,) and the expenditures $208,351,886.

The deficit is the' largest in. the his tory of the post office depart men t. An analysis of the figures shows that $9,891,321 represents he advance in the rate of compensation authorized by con-gress for employes of the rail-vvay mail service, rural delivery Showing erery "stage of production from field to table. Plowing, planting, harvesting, marketing making a most interesting and instructive subjecr. These pictures are technically perfeet and give a fineten-csption of the little brown brother at home.

out honesty of purpose, or hesltatp loj Amusing nonsense. put our claims to a test. delivery service and There is onlv oue way to cure ca assistant postmasters and clerks Two School Children tarrh. That way is through the Wood. You may use all the snuffs, in post offices.

The normal increase in the revenue for several Admitted For douches or like, remedies ror years Five Cents without getting more than temporary years was about 9 per cent and 1908, 4.29 per cent, the falling 'iff in the rate of growth being relief at best. -Catarrh is caused by a due to the financial depression. germ. That germ is carried by the blood to the Innermost part of the HUNTER'S LICENSES. Widener, E.

Nov. 11. Henderson, J. Burden, Nov. 11.

Hahn, E. B. Winfield, Nov. II. Burke.

EdmondrTTdall, Nov. 11. Burke, Harry. TJdall, Nov. II.

Swain, Harry, Bichland, Nov. 11. Cassady, Arkansas City, Nov. 11. Bilyeau, L.

Winfield, Nov. 11. Wi son, R. Nov. 11.

Redolf, Byron, Winfield, Nov. 11 Klapalsky, Bonnie, Arkansas City Nov. lC Willison, Winfield, Nov. 12 Jar vis, Walter, Arkansas City, Nov. 12.

Walker, W. Arkansas City, Nov. 12. Sanders, W. Arkansas City.Nov 12.

Rowland, W. Arkansas Harvey W. Watterson, the system until the mucous membrane 5s broken, irritation and inflammation producedand aflov of mucous results, youngest son of Henry Watterson, editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal, fell to his death from the nineteenth floor of his and you can probably realize how silly Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdaj and Thursday, November 16 to 19, 4 te 10 o'clock p. m. $7.50 in Prizes to Children Under 15 years of age writing the best story on any picture shown those 4 days.

Stories not to be over 200 words in length. Prizes to be awarded Monday evening, Nov. 23, at 9 o'clock, as follows: $3 cash for the best story. $2 cash for the second best story. jjl In tickets for the third bes story.

50c each for the 4th, 5th and 6th best story. Every subject 13 now personally inspected and selected by the manager and we can promise you the finest entertainments ever given in tire city. it is to attempt to cure such an ailment unless you take a' medicine that office building at 37 Wall street follows the same course as the germ late Wednesday afternoon. He fell 110 feet and land A on the or parasite. roof a 10-story building ad Bexall Mucu-Tone is scientifically joining.

While no one saw the prepared irom tne prescription or an fail, it evidently was accidental. emiaent physician who for thirty 12. years made his specialty catarrh, and with this medicine he averaged 93 ptr Mow ry; Henry, Arkansas City, Nov. Governor Hughes has filed his certificates of election expenses with 'the secretary of state of 12. cent of cures where it was employed uime Tooman, A.

Arkansas No other remedy is so properly de New York giving his total ex 12. penditures as $369.65: Of this signed for the ailments of woman. It will purify and enrich the blood, stop Williams, J. Arkansas City, Nov. sum he spent $260.16 for travel maeous discharge, destroy all germ ing and incidental matter, remove all impurities from Williams, J.

J. Silverdale, Nov, 12. Chandler, W. Silverdale. Nov.

71 for hotel bills including tele phone and messenger charges, 12. -1 the strengthen the mucous tissues, and bring about a JAMISON VAWTEB. M. D. and $12.78 for Day, E.

Arkansas City, Nov. 12. Eye. ear. nose and throat and Geneto good feeling of health and strength.

Day Dora Arkansas City, Nov. We want yon to try Bezall Mucu- Urinary diseases. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. Office rooms 5 and 6. old Citizens bank building, city.

In the Commoner this week William J. Bryan asks his read 12. Total to date 313. Tone on our guarantee. If you are not benefitted, or for any reason not ers to answer the question, "How did it happen?" He insists that satisfied, simply tell ns and we will NOTICE.

FUNERAL HELD TODAY. The funeral of Mrs. Mary J. Kirk; hand back your money. Rexajl Mucu- United Presbyterian Church and has remained a consistent and faithful member of the church.

1 Her husband died at Attica, Kansas, June 18, 1888, and was buried in Parker Cemetery. Thres children reside in this community," Mrs. Carrie Baxter, Mrs. Delia Seeks and Mrs; Etta Wright. The other children are, Mrs.

Mary Capes residing in Indiana, Mrs. Susanna Capes residing in Minnesota, Mrs. Ellen Hart residing Illinois, and Mr. N. M.

KirkpatrYck residing In Kansas parties having claims against Tone comes in two sizes, 50o and tl no one foresaw the result of the campaign and asks for terse the O. T. Wells Produce Co. please The W. 27.

Harris drug store, 205 Patrick occured this afternoon. The services were field at two o'clock in bring itemized statement In full to answers to the query South Summit street. Harry Bough in the old Citizens state the First Presbyterian Chureh, with bank batlding, corner Fifth Avenue Paul Ewarfc of St. Paul has A FIUE ORCHESTRA. interment in Parker and Summit street.

The T. Wells been assigned by the attorney Mrs Kirkpat 'iok was born in Adams The Cfcerryvale Daily Republican says: "A large number attended the dance given in the opera house last general of the United States to County, Ohio, Sept. 9, 1830, where she fircduce Co. 2t 2 Ladies admitted free at the skating rink tonight. 2t 3 prosecute the 10,000 Indian land night and those who were there, were resided until her marriage to Geo.

I at the aire of nn nnA nna vi mm favored with exceptionally fine music, fraud cases cow nendincr In Kirkpatrick, Sept 3 1851 Soon after We are closing out a lot ef grapha- United States courts in Oklahoma. ber marriage she with her husband wMMmm vu ItWtl Ladies admitted free at the skating rink tonight. 26 -Gas and combination fixures afc pbone records at 20c each and 525 removed to Livingston County, 111. machine for $15. Fitch's music store.

In anuary 1881 she removed to Cow The Omaha Drover's Journal Eaerlck's312 South Summit street 2 2t Just received a larjje blDixient of ne7 bnckvheat sees in the remarkably large sales 79-tr tra. The music iar surpassed any that has beea secured heretofore for the dances and the crowd enjoyed it to the fullest extent. As the evening progressed the enthusiasm increased to the extent of encoring each number several This famous orchestra which Is now touring southern Kansas will furnish rausld for lira. HsbVdanca rHonday OTCSlS 2t of cows and heifers cluring the ley County, which was ber borne until her death. At the time of her death she was visiting her: daughter, llrsl' Susanna Capes in Minnesota.

months an indication Hoar from MicMtfan. A. All sorts of fancy work, csw aurcna that many stockmen are quitting r.L Farfcy, uie, drccery. andflo were at the bazaar InBummiL-a i At the age of 18 she united with tha the breeding business 2i2.

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