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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 6

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akkaws orry oaily ikavhbr, Thursday. December 10, 1908 CHRISTMAS uil'sas nninnMs dead General Hugh Cameron, Attacked With Apoplexy, Expires. Topeka, Dec. 10. General Hugh Cameron, known as the Kansas hermit, died last night of apoplexy in a local hospital.

He came here Tuesday from Lawrence to attend the funeral of A Case, an old friend. He failed to waken yesterday morning if Will soon be here, now is the time to make those purchases of Christmas gifts. Some ot our many attractions will prove to be the very thing for the person you wish to make happy on Christmas day. Don't put it off too long; come early to select your Christmas purchases, we shall be less crowded, and better yet, our stock will be unbroken, yhile our line of Holiday goods is yet complete, it must diminish very rapidly as Christmas approaches. Our Holiday stock is generous in variety and our prices are Absolutely Right Useful presents, Beautiful presents, Appropriate presents.

The nicest and most appropriate gifts for little and big, old and young. Toys of All Kinds 1 and remained unconscious all day. General Cameron is a national character. At the outbreak of the civil war he enlisted as a private in the Second Kansas cavalry, and rose to the rank of captain. He afterwards helped raise the Second Arkansas calvalry, and was made lieutenant colonel of it.

He fought with that regiment for two years. Wheaat Holly Springs, he was put in command of a brigade and While he had no set battles while acting as brigadier general, he made some highly im Games, Blocks, IT Books Toy- vvooa The most complete line of Well Selected Fancy China in the city. Something that always makes a useful and appropriate present. Hand painted china, French china, Japanese china, the greatest value-giving assortment in the city. We se Toys, New Toys portant strategetio movements.

He was the only commander who ever brought any of the men of the great Southern calvalry leader, Geneial Forest, Into camp alone. General Cameron, while on one of his raids, caught Forest's bodyguard, killed you never saw before, All at about one half the regular price. Dolls, dressed dolls, kid dolls bisque dolls, all kinds of dolls, teddy bears and teddy bear dolls, bought at a bargain, to be sold at a bargain. Special values in Books and Bibles. Special 15c gift books for 10c.

Regular 50c book for 25c. One lot special 50c books for J9c; another lot at 15c. A full line of Alger books (two specials in copyright books, regular and 1 for 35c each.) Children's books, ABC books, linen cooks. Fine assortment ot pictures at 10c to $1. twenty-three of them and captured cured a large part of this china while in Chicago at a price far below the regular value, and we are offering same to our patrons at prices that positively cannot be duplicated.

It will pay you to inspect our line and compare our prices before you buy. Captain Merrit and Sergeant Fouse. SMALL DECREASE Panic Last Year Had But Small Effect Oa Kansas. Topeka, Dec 10. A decrease of only 3.29 per cent in the valve of the manufactured products of Kansas is shown in the statistics of the Kansas bureau of labor and industry for the last year as com Dared with a year ago.

Reports were received by the de partment from 1.653 manufacturing establishments and these show a total output of $233,984,322. In discussing the figures, W. A. L. Johnson, com-tnissloner of the bureau, says that this small decrease in business is remarkable on the account of the closing down of so many industries in the panic last winter, extending well into the summer.

It is believed that no other state will show a decrease in the ontput of its factories as small as does Kansas this year. BRINK ALONE ON TRAINS Neckties, Fancy Hosiery, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Dmbrellas, Gloves, Perfumes in fancy Glove and Handkerchief boxes, Post Card Albums and boxes, Toilet boxes, Work boxes, Cuff and Collar boxes, Shaving Sets, Manicure sets, Gold Clocks, Gold Mirrors, Silverware, Jewelry, Fancy Glass, Jardiniers and hundreds of useful and appropriate presents. Christmas post cards by the thousand lc to 5c each. Christmas Booklets, Toys, Stickers for packages etc. Tons of Christmas Candies, 50 varieties 1 0c per pound.

Make your Christmas purchase now, have your packages put away, we will deliver them any place in the city on any day at any time you wish. For the Right present for the Right person at the Right price, come Right to us. I i i ff :1 5 I ft i II if tj VI St .0 A Santa Claus' Headquarters Kansas Roads Order Conductors to Today's Markets nftft 10 EeDorted by the Arkansas Hi Milling Co. KANSAS CITY MARKET. So.

2 Soft Wheat. .105 106 Enforce Rule. TTopeka, Dec. 10. All of the principal railroads of Kansas, iv obedience to the instructions of the state railroad board, have ordered their conductors to prevent the indiscriminate drinking of liquor by passengers on trains.

No. 2 Hard Wheat iuu No. 2 Mixed Com 59i Mixed uara yjw ou Tiftc. 10 Local hog market reported bv Axlev's whole sale and retail mar About our facilities for hand-ling moving lobs. If they have ever had any dealings with us, they will quickly tell you that we are fully quail-tied to move household effects in a manner that will bring forth favorable commenda tiom We employ experienced men to do the work.

Call or write, whenever in need of such work. THE -TULLEY Transfer Company Phone 7 East room Midland hotel bk kettop hogs, $5.05. After this If a passenger want to a drink of his own liquor he naust retire to the toilet room. He r'Ut not be permitted to drink in the presence of other passengers or to offer Kansas uity top nogs Local market Reported by the Ne Era Millwheat 95c. corn 50.oats 35.

Produce Dec. 10 Reported by United States Packing Co. (Inc.) LIYK POULTRY, JO Young stggy roosters. 6i Roosters "3 Tom Turkeys over 11 lbs. i2l under 11 7 Hen Turkeys over 8 lbs 12i under 81bs 1 Ducks.full or old.

5 "them a drink in public. Conductors are also warned to have spittoons in the cars kept clean and 3C to permit porters to sweep cars A 66EMted" Bank varhile passengersare in them. NOT (FAVORITE Oaasa. fnll feathered 4 30 Pifireons, per dozen. 1.80 Guineas, per dozen fifteen Per Cent Less Acreage This Year Than Last Pr- ml i RTDSS.

No. 1 hides Glues and bad grubby hide 2i All other hides bought accorcncsr to grade Guthrie, Dec the ipreieut race of decrease continues, Oklahoma seems likely to drop out of Reported by the Arkansas City Board of Trade. tihe rinks of wheat growing states CHICAGO DELIVERY, Wheat Open altogether before long. Last year showed a decrease of 5 per cent from the crop planted iD the fall of 1906, Close" 102 107 i- 58 62 504 53 December 102i Corn December 58 till Oats December 50 53J-52J "erhich was attributed very largely to ithe ravages of the green bug. But the Ordinarily you wait until the receiver has taken his "rake-off." Then the lawyers, get their share.

Then, if there happens to be any money left, you might get a share of it How they do it in Oklahoma: This bank is in the hands of the state bank commissioner. Depositors will be paid in full by the state banking board Please call and get your money. H. H. SMOCK, Bank Commissioner, May 21, 1908.

State of Oklahoma. Header, did you ever see a notice like the above posted on the door of aiiy "busted" bank? No, you never did, until this one. This is aa exacts copy of the notice which the Oklahoma state bank commissioner, in pursuance of the laws of Oklahoma, posted on the door of the International Bank of Coalgate, Oklahoma. By the end of the' second day the depositors had all proved their claims and received their money. You get your money back that's all and that's just what you want in fact need.

Banking by mail Is a modern convenience and absolutely safe. 1.00 opens an account. 4 per cent interest. Don't hesitate, tomorrow may be too late. Send for the booklet, The Bank That Cannot Fail." ngures received oy the hoard of agriculture show that the acreage KANSAS CITY: DELIVERY.

Wheat Open Close planted this fall is 15 per cent less Some of the Dancing Beauties that will be seen with the Lyman Twins in "The Yankee Fifth Avenue than in 1907, and there is no similar explantation to offer. We opened up here to do business and we are sure Theatre. All fun and mnsic. doing it. We started out with one man and one wagon, now we have four men and two wagons Ote Rock Salt, Hides, and Furs.

oore- 3t-25 The December 96t 96 100M 100i July Corn 57i 57 57i 57J Oats 49J 49 50 50 LIVE STOCK RECEIPTS. Hogs Cattle Chicago 30,000 8,000 Kansas City 13,000 3,000 Omaha 9.C00 3,000 St. Joe 7,500 1,500 St Louis 8.000 3,000 Kansas City hogs opened steady, Closed weak. Top 580, bulk 520-570. Come and try us for a month after this 15th.

We will please you and you will stay with us. Ote Moore, phone 16. 2t 25 Hubbard Squashes at A Moore's phone 197. 3t 25 Look at the Banquet gas ranges Carder Son. 3t25 3 Diamonds while they last $137.50 Morris, Okla.

per Eagle Jewelry Co. It 3C Satisfactory plumbing by LEm Rock salt in lumps sr crushed. Best for stock. rick. All work guaranteed.

79-tf Genuine cow hide suit case only $5 3LtC. E. Masters. 24 2t M. PAINTER Easy fitting and dressy looking eye glasses.

Eyes tested and glasses fitted free. Dr Dale, dentist and optician. 81tf BURNISHED AND UN FURNISH Henry Behrens Phone 19 Arkansas City, Kansas ed rooms for rent, also go-cart for sale. 303 North Third Street Phone 138 23 north beccna street, phone 466. 6t-Z5.

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