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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 4

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Ik i PAGE 4 ARKANSAS CITY. DAILY FRIDAY, 28. 191Q. -I i (EMM aum (BmDR2E i The greatest tragedy of Modern Merchandising will be enacted Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week at J. L.

Dewey's unloading sale where hundreds of Men's, Youths', Boys'' and Children's Suits will be thrown out to the people, exactly The terrific selling ot the past two weeks has left many odd suits on hand and I have determined to cut-the original price just ONE HALF, to close them out. This assortment contains over Fifty Children's Wash Suits Remember, my sale closes Saturday nitr.nt and if you Ret sour share of the wonderful values I am offering you must erne this Trik. A.l odd Trousers Hats. Shirts, Furnishings and every item in the house will be sacrificed the remainder of this week. You can afford to buy your wants in these lines in quantities to last the next two years to come, when you figure the enormous interest you'll make on the investment.

COME TOMORROW and get 'your choice in these Bargains. 1 AT ONE HALF PRICE ALL STRAW HATS Going now for just ONE HALF PRICE. A lot of S2.00 Shirts being closed out at $1-20, and one lot of $1.50 Cluett Shirts at 69c All Suits not included in the above mentioned lot goes at a discount from 27 to 32 per cent. Don't fail to ask to see those bargains in Men's High Grade MENTOR, UNION SUITS They are the greatest values you ever saw in HIGH GRADE UNDERWEAR. Buy a couple of FANCY VESTS now at a discount of 33 per cent, but whatever you do don't miss the bargains in those One Half Price Suits Between One and Two Hundred YOUTHS' and BOYS' SUITS And dozens of MEN'S SUITS.

You can buy these Suits TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE The original selling mark is on them in plain figures, just cut it in two and you have the price asked. Just think of buying a $5.00 suit for 2.50; a $10 suit for a $12.50 for and so on down or up the line. I have shut my eyes the loss and you get the benefit. Your money refunded if purchase is not satisfactory. Ifpip i i mi.

ml aim -Xt i yrff Vfiriiif -trlH" iiln-iiS-WtiW Disposing of Hash. 1 Yjast I see that all the food served to a guest at a Japanese dinner and UNCLE the Arkansas city "travelkr O. HOWARD, Editor-Publisher. City, Kansas, as second- -class mail matter. usred in the Postoffice at Arkan- TOM'S According to the New York World the rubber business was never so' pros perous and Senator Aldrich is reaping his shard of the immense profits because of the tariff schedule which the senator arranged in behalf of the rubber The Carrie Nation Home for pen- not consumed by him at the time is taken to his home by the servants ot his best.

Crimson beak The hosts over there are certainly persistent. They seem to set rid of their hash in some wtv Yonkers Statesman. CABIN Attorney General Jackson told a Kansas City Journal reporter that his office only' collected about $3,000 in fees in the prosecution of Leavenworth joints. The records were dug up and they showed that- there were over $9,000 in fees paid into the attorney general's office for the prosecution of the Leavenworth joints. That is what comes of a candidate speaking in an offhand manner.

The slight dischepancy in Mr. Jackson's memory will do him much injury in his campaign for congress. Still it was Jackson and his assistants who tniless wives of drunkards which Mrs. I I A grand new film showing the pathetic life story of old Uncle Tom: the days the cotton field; rescue from the riverf sale down South and the death of the old 2 i 2 m. t-i -4-3 2 a Bryao has issued a statement to the effect that he will continue his fight for county option.

l-O We will be glad when the baseball season is over. Then the' Kan-eas City Star can get the baseball reports off of its first page. i -Congressman Murdock says that the tide has turned against the standpatters. In other words after the primaries next Tuesday there win not be enough stand-patters left in Kansas totwad a shot gun. The Hutchinson News says that Speaker Cannon is responsible for the hot, dry weather in Kansas.

Per-Jfctaps. 'At least we did not have it before Cannon came. I slave. The film is a I 53 r3 cd jife II closed the joints. o- Here ire two things we are pretty sure of: Stubbs will be renominated for governor and Arkansas City -V 51 1 At i 4 -I: THANHOUSER One of the makes that will be shdwn here regularly.

at the will get no relief under the present administration from the present water situation. If the opposite of either of the above should happen it would be the greatest surprise that ever came to us. flg Oh IZ 1 a 5 .59 I I til N2tion endeaored to establish at Kansas City, Kansas, is a failure. The home was there all right but there was nothing to stock it with. No penniless wives of drunkards could be found, so the home has suspended doing business.

The employes at the pump house since the shortage of water are the hardest worked people in the city. The entire force, and especially En-gineer Ballou, are putting in long hours and straining every nerve to secure a water supply sufficient to meet the urgent demands of sprinkling. This morning Ballou informed the writer that if patrons would use the water sparingly, do no spirnkling in the morning and no more than necessary in the evening, he could pull them through the season all right. Water patrons should do this. They should make the consumption of water from the city plant as light as possible until the heated term is past or an increased supply has been secured.

If you have neither cistern nor 'veil on your premises you had better build one rthe other. There is no telling when the municipal plant will be able to furnish all patrons plenty of water. o- True Patriotism. Teach your childrep that the true patriotism is' to love their country. Col.

Roosevelt says it is his de-eire to remain in the back, ground in politics because he does not care to get the name of dictator. Ke also says he desires to candidates who represent his policies We fear that the Colonel is going to get his legs badly crossed in doing this as Beveridge is going one way and Lodge another. S3 a 2 2 2 -t 3 A1RDOME North Bros. Comedians TONIGHT "St. Elmo" Prices 25, 35 and 50 cenrs not for what they can make cut her, but for, what they can give her.

D. C. ALLES9 SAND PIaAXT. SATURDAY NIGHT The Girl and the TThs 1 I Loads and Ships building sand Id car lota any railroad out of Arkansas City. 20 cents per tox The Other Place.

Hell is place where everybody has what everybody else has and no more. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. To Buy ShocQ CONCERT at 8:00 CURTAIN RISES 8:30 PRICES 10-20-30 Cents Wanted -Three or four wagon loads of oats. Phone Eli McCarty, 959.

v' 2t-ll MOTHERS Why let your children grow up with eye, ear and nose trouble from catarrh? Why let them endure the horrors of sfcin diseases? Why be embarrassed with facial b'emishes? Why do you yourselves suffer from the many ills of womankind? Mother Nature never intended us to be sick, nor die, except from old age. Why not try Nature's Great Purifier, Electricity? Why not have rour svstem renovated, and see what True fruit and nut sundaes, they are always good at Sturtz Bly's 2t-10 Fob ITo itdtd itito 1 20, pairs women's oxfords and pumps that sold at $3.50 arid $4 'a pair, at Arffsosds City Foundry and rtiocEilne 9 Shop Kdowd as rne Hirhwood Meg incline Co. Start a bank account with the nature will co if given a chance? iraders Stete bank. Deposits guar- Vapor biths will put the skin- in order. Electricity vitalizes, cleanses janteed.

it At the foot of the canal near A. C. Mills. All kinds of small castings and machine work done to order; also manufacturers of sand shells. Have your work done at home.

Don't send away Icr it. 91mx A. O. JORDAN, Manager Time to sow turnip seed. We have a good stock of best varieties.

--Powells Feed Store. 6t-10 and strengthens; every organ, nerve and muscle is reached and benefitted. Call and see testimonials. Yours for health, MRS. ZETTA ZOOK, 204 North C.

St. Arkansas City. Kan mo When youfeelt When the digestion, is all right, he action of the bowels regular, there Wanted Some good loans, the Savings Inevstment.Co. tfll is a natural craving and relish far food. When this is lacking you may vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a Sherbete and ice creams at Sturtz know that you-needa dose of Cham- sure sign you need MQlTS NERVERINE PILLS.

They renew the normal vigor and Bly's 2t-10 make life worth living. Be sure and ask for I.I Mots Nerverme Pills berlains Stomach and Liver Tablets: They, strengthen the digestive organs, improve the appetite and. regulate the bowels. SoIf by all Cheer up! Jt will rain soon. Trade i WILLIAMS MFG.

Cleveland. Ohio 'Grimes Bros. 2t-10 For Sale By The City Drag Store v- i 11.

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Years Available:
1886-1923