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Arkansas City Daily Traveler from Arkansas City, Kansas • Page 8

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ill mil PAPF 8 ARANSAS CI7Y. DAILY TRAVBLBB, TUESDAY. AUGUST 191Q. -ll PJEKSOXAIiS. i LAST NIGHT'S STOBM.

I WTT tPV''' VW WfA Oari Hn It O. NVLeland is reported to be on Rainfall Amounted to au Inch and a 'A Great pportaraity the sick list. G. B.Sigler went to Newkirk this morning on business Fred Stone- went to Douglass to- day on a business visit. I Charles Smith was at -Augusta to- day on a business visit.

Dr. Ralph Graham was a business visitor here over night. J. W. Guffey went to Fairfax, Okla today on a business trip.

-Earl Downing went to Oklahoma 1 today for a few days i Earl Rector and Milton Loyd left for Colorado this morning. George A Sutton, of Maple City, had business in town today. J. Frank Bynon, of Newton, was an Arkansas City business visitor to- day. M.

W. Hudson, of Merrimac, Okla. was -a business visitor in town today. John Heisel, of Beaver township I To be Well Dressed at Small Cost Is ntfvv within your reach. Our biff Clothing Sale' is now 1-4 Off the regular price.

All Alfred Benjamine Suits are included. A $27.50 Benjamine Suit will cost you szu.OD A $25 Benjamine suit will cost vou $18.75 A $22 Benjamine suit will cost you A $20 Benjamine suit will cost you $15.00 An $18 suit any color will cost you $13.50 A $15 suit any color will cost you $11.25 A $12.50 suit any color will cost you $9.40 All blues and blacks included Boys' wash and wool suits 1-4 off. Odd pants and straw Hats 1-4 off. was a business visitor here this morn water today is quite muddy due to lng the fact, as stated by Mayor Hess, Miss Deila Neumann has returned this morning that at the time the fire from a several weeks visUyn Ooo- alarm was sounded Sunday night a j.ado little canal water was let into the res John Cassidy shipped a car of fine ervoir as it was feared the fire might cattle to Kansas City markets yes- prove serious and the additional sup-terday. 'ply would be needed.

The mayor also H. Haines is here from his says that the water patrons are now Quarter. The rainfall "last night amounted Jto one and twenty-five hundredths inehes, according to the government rain guage at the plant of the Arkan- sas City billing Co. The rain storm, -which was accompanied by consider- ble thimder and lightnirig be jittie after midnight and it rained for several hours. Tne winci some damage, but no reports of.

anything of a 'serious na- 'ture have been received here regard- fns the st0rm. The heavy rain has 1 mit some Gf the streets in bad shape again and the, city" street force is once more on duty repairing the dirt roads The rain however, was a spienciid one nd will do much good. MORE MUDDY WATER Some From Canal AYas Let Into Ites- ervoir Sunday Tn some parts of town the city getting water oniy iruw me aPuu I A V. at ine PuraH luUbe fur lUrtV with careful use of the supply-it-will in all probability hold out until the hot weather is ended. is here for a few days visit be- fore returning to her home.

County Treasurer Stanford was in the city this atternoon Winfield; from J. H. Hartman, of Raymond, Kan-sas underwent a surgical operation in a hospital here today. Miss Vontelle Lydick is reported Mrs. M.

M. Ballinger has returned from McGehee, Arkapsas, where she has been visiting with her parents, She wascalled home on account of the illness of her daughter. 9l John Bigley returned last night from a three weeks visit in Colorado. He made the trip both ways on his motorcycle and reports having had a delightfut time, trip alone. He made "the Mrs.

hi. Aioore ana moiner, mis Carlisle are chaperoning a number Gf Sunday school people at the Green farm north and east of Arkansas City They are there on ti camping Osage farm for a visit with his son Robert, Miss Ella Schmidt, of west of the city, is in a -local hospital for medical treatment. Rev. George O. Nichols and Neal A.

Pickett were business visitors In South Haven Mrs. Jessie Conway, of Santa Fe, N. M.t is visiting in the city with her aunt, Mrs. E. H.

Denton. Miss Georgia Mclntire went to Sulpher, today' for a several weeks visit with friends. Mrs. Charles Eaton and mother. Made of heavy tin.

Economy Glass Cans, Peach jfi ffi and Apple Pearers, Keen Cutter PearingiKnives. wmm Hamilton-Gollinson Hardware-Co. 4 Mrs. Neff have, returned from an sick. She was taken to a tended visit in Colorado.

hospital for treatment today. J. W. Tate and wife went to yVichi- 'paul HeBar, of the Swastika bar-ta today a visit. From there ber shop has gone to Wichita to at-they will go to Croft, Kan.

tend the convention of the Federa- William Wright, of Des tion of Laborers being held there for Moines, Iowa, is in the city for a vis- the next three days. Empire Creajn 3C The Arkansas City PUnm Mm Phooa S5 Place to Get Bargains 160 acres of tine farming land three miles south aud cue mile east of Ash-ton. Price $6,500. 193 acr.es 4 miles of Arkansas 35 acres in alfalfa. Price $7,500.

160 acres ot good farm land to trade for Wichita property. An 80 acre tract 3 miles from Ash-ton to trade for Arkansas City prop; erty. 120 acres near the state line for only $3,800. 160 acres 3 miles cast of the I. X.

L. school house, with a splendid orchard. Price $6,000. We have also a span of small horses that can be bought for $125 if taken taken quick or will trade. S.

D. McCabe J. Bunnell, At Bunnell Implement Seed Co. I The World Famous Novel of Augusta Evans, adapted by the Vitagraplhi LMaking a magnificent film A Midnight Flight REAL COMEDY M. the ILyirflCB WEEK OF AUG.

IS Return of the North Brothers With Entire New Plays. Prices 10-20-30c Concert a.t 8:00 Curtain at 8:30 Grays Snowed at Arkansas City was defeated thi3 morning at Kingman in a rotted game by the score of, 11 to 3. The score: Larned ...11 15 5 Arkansas City 3 2" 4 Kfllilay, Lyons, Martin and Baker; Pratt and Pinkerton. Any fast 13 or 14 year old country team desiring a game please write Henry Hill, 103 South Third street or call phone No. 97.

Oak Star, Geuda or Ashton preferred. 1 At the First diamond yesterday afternoon the Fourth Ward Second team defeated the Duv'ali's by the score of 10 to "9. Batteries: Fourth yard Long and Wright? Du-vali's, Hinea, Rambo and White. mm it with friends and relatives. Miss Vera Craig, who is in a hos- is getting along nicely and is now on the to recovery.

Miss Lucia Wentwortb who -has been on the sick list for some time is reported to be improving rapidly. Mrs. Walter Leonard and two daughters went to Ponca City this morning for a visit with friends. Miss Marie Harden left this morn ing for Burns ana Florence, iauws; where she will visit for some time. Rev.

3. E. Murphy and family of Winfield, visited in the city Sunday with W. W. Wentworth and tamiiy.

IN NORTH EAST OKLAHOMA 5 4 40 to 640 Acre Tract 1-4 cash, balance! time if required. Crops are sure here. Gas to buro, good water. Same rain belt as Iowa. Price of good laud $25 to $40 acre, according to location and improvements.

30 Acre Tract In Western Kansas, crops better than here. One crop pays for the land. Arrpc i mil tn milrnnd town, all raw" water on one 40 4 ONE Separators jj rental property. close tine sheetjwater 40 feet. Till Ll to 10 feet, only $10 acre, 1-3 tiade for 930 Acre Tract, improved, school $16.50 per acre 1-2 in trade if priced on basis.

20 quarter sections, $10 to $15 per acre, take part trade on someJlof them. Gccd land in Eastern Colorado at about same prices as the above Kansas land. Have you been keeping track of Western and Eastern Colorado? If not you will be surprised to Dotehow fast this country is gaining on the Eastern 1-2 of Kansas and the soil is tine and new. 20 Farms For sale in Sumner. 20 Farms for sale in Cowley county Now is the best time on earth to buy a piece of Mother Earth.

You have got to stay with her and the quicker jou own a piece of dirt the better for you. We can only judge the future' by the past, the story is told. Can we figure with you on a. piece of land in one of the above locations while you can get in cheap on good terms? We Have City Property Of all descriptions in Arkansas City and Wichita, Kansas. WTe are well acquainted in all above locations and can do you good on any deal you may wish to figure on.

GODBY FOSTER, Land and Auctioneering Co. Miss Eloise Stone, of Springfield, out expedition. who has been here for a visit Rev. white, of Kansas City with friends, left for her home to'- and Rev. j.

g. Tart of Cario, Egypt, day. spent the night in the While Wm. Godby took a party of land here tney were, the of- J. E.

buyers out north of town along" the Hanna and" family. They left on the Walnut river on business -this morn- 9 20 train today" for Topeka. ing. I Hubert Ferguson, of Maple City, Mills Voris, of Silverdalev, who has was jn tne cjty today on business, been in a local hospital for surgical He was accompanied by his grand treatment, returned to his home yes- daughter, Miss. Ruth Ferguson, of terda Augusta, returned to her home Mrsl Sam Jones and son Earl, have after a visit at Maple City and vicin-gone to Geuda Springs to spend a ity few days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Davis. Must be Sold.

E- Myers, editor of the Tonkewa, 4 room house and 4 east front Chieftain, was in the city this corner lots, with barn; fruit, fine morning enroute to Eastern Okla- concrete walks and gas. In homa on-business. good repair and possession at once. Mrs. R.

A. MacAllister, of Lin- -Terms $750 cash and monthly pay-coin, is in the city spending a ment on balance if desired. Price short time with her son, D. Mac- $if750-E. C.

Elrod Realty Co 10t20 Allister and his Mrs. Lucia Fraziev 'Mrs. Ellen, AU persons who know themselves Cramer and Mrs. W. W.

Wentworth in. debt to us on bills past due are visited vesterday at the home of Mrs. asked to call at our store and make Helen Ozbun-at Hackney. arrangements for settlement, as we Mrs RConley, of StC J.oe; Mo need the money account, of has been at El Reno and fire. Grimes Grocery 2t20 'I' I Phone 358 1 a 1.

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