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

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i ARKANSAS CITY, DAIL'l FRAV LER, THURSDAY, SEP TEMBER 22 1910. am wmm roue Store WANT NAMES OF VOIA'XTKKRS. I A WOMAN DISAPPEARS. Books 1 Left Her Home in Country Tuesdav Special Who Serred in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Kansas Cavalry. Aftemoon.

m7 USED UPRIGHT Piano Two Delegate sto be Sent to Wash, ington to Ilegin Campaign for lnrpoe of Procuring Pensions for Them. Only $125.00 The Traveler is in rceeipt of the Following dispatch from Winfield dated September 21, appeared in the Topeka Capital this morning. Mrs. Sarah Lester, wife of Row Lester, a farmer living south of Winfield, dis appeared from her home Tuesday afternoon. A search instituted last night and continued today has failed to find her.

Tracks leading from her home through a corn field could be followed to the Frisco railroad and there all trace of her is lost. She is about 45 years of age and the following communication from Den Used Organ $12.00 ver, In regard to the matter of look ing up Indian -war veterans: Used Drop Head Oak Sew Denver. Coo, Sept. 20, 1910. To the Editor, Dear Sir We de sire to communicate throughout the ing Machine $10.00 EASY PAYMENTS columns of your "valuable paper, as The supposi- we wish to obtain the names and ad- mother of a family -i.

dresses of those who served in the "on is tnat sne nas oecome uemem and 19th Kansas Volunteer Cav- ed, but she gave no indication of a MORGAN SKJf IZ 18th in 1K: nnrt iSfiR. and also weak mind before she disappeared. I i i i 1 those United States soldiers who I me searcn is Deing cuuuuueu iu RPrvPd In thP Indian ramnaierns since night by a large number of neigh- Values 98c Black Taffeta Petticoats made with embroidery or tucked flounce, $1.50 values, Friday 98c $5.98 Values $3.98 Fine Flowered Taffeta Silk and Plain Messeline Petticoats made with tucked and stitched flounces, $5.98 values $3.98 Fine Plaid Messeline and Persian Taffeta Silk Petticoats, all colors. Price $5.98 0 the close of the Civil war, in order bors and friends. tir n.moc ond mnrdc mar (Mrs.

Lester returned home last tho hnnVR of thP anria- night. She had been at Perry since tion -so that they may benefit by the leaving home. Ed.) act now pending before congress as A splendid Thanhouser drama was soon it becomes a law. The National Indian War veterans, seen at the Lotus, last night entitled, "Tangled Lives" It was the picture dealing with a cashier who default an organization with headquarters at 1643 Market Denver, Colo at ed the bank and left a note to his their last regular meeting, decided wife that he had committed suicide. His wife married again and the cash to send two delegates, Henry Heg- wer, the National Commander, form ier returned in several years to see his wife, but failed as she accident erly Second lieutenant Company 18th K.

V. and R. Hauser, As the Season Changes We call your attention to that fa hi Chilli Don't forget the place. We are also making a fine line of Home-made Candies Which you can see for yourself by calling at Lee Brown's Candy Kitchen Phone 489. ally fell from a two story window as she was entering the room.

The Lo tus changes program this evening. 25c Values 10c A large line of Strand Barrettes Pearl Cuff Links, gold plated Cuff Links, Beauty Pin Sets, Friday 10c 75c Jardineres 23c Fine large decorated 75c Jardineres, Friday 23c a 35c Values 1 5c Fine French Sabaties Kitchen Knives, 8 inch blade, Sale Price 15c the National Secretary, to Washing- ton, D. to inaugurate a vigorous campaign for the purpose of procuring pension for those noble and Water Works Superintendent J. brave soldiers who defended the W. Heck will finish the work of ex frontier in the early days and who tending the water main to the new Overall factory south fthe Missouri have fco far been unjustly neglected by this government, whose great Pacific depot, this evening.

This western empire they so valantly pro extension was made upon authority from the city council, and was order tected and made it possible for this generation to develop its unlimited re ed put in by that body at the first sources and live in peace and pros-' meeting of the present month. About nerity. Yours very truly, Henry 300 feet of pipe was laid by the city Hegwer, National Commander, In in making this extension. dian War Veterans, 4 428 Elizabeth A Nestor film, "The Law and the Denver, by C. R.

Hauser, National Secretary, 164 3 Market TlharalhiBJser Man" was seen at the Lyric last night Denver, Colo. It was a mining story and was excit ing tnrougnout. it gave a descrip Dr. W. F.

Clemesha has arrived tion of a miner in the west and the in the city from Newhall, Iow3, and "Tangled Lives" he will begin the practice of medicine hard struggle he had to keep from the clutches of the law. Another picture, "A Pageant in the Sky," was pleasing to the audiences. The Ly in this city at once. He has pur chased an interest in the Arkansas TO LOSE (LIT ric always has a good program. A magnificent American city hospital from Dr.

r. ciaua life drama tihcHnCr With Young. The advancement of this 11 le ung'ing Wltn Young. The advancement or this emotion, intense in action. stitution has made it necessary to have two skilled physicians in charge Miss Clara Conklln, of this city, whose illness in Montgomery was reported in the Traveler Dr.

Clemesha was recognized as one of the foremost in his profession several days ago, is now greatly im 0 from where he came. Mrs. Clem pea gaQ proved, according to information re 'The Beggar" 0 a esha who will join the doctor here in ceived from there today. Miss Conk 9 i I A a lew weess is now visiung wiiu lin has been visiting relatives in the relatives In the East. south for seeral months.

A sfory of modern Rome, Wednesday and Thursnday The Sturtz Hardware Go EVERYTHINQ IIN HARDWARE ooooooooooooooooooooooo oo The Gem showed to a fair sized I Arkansas City young lady tele- audience last night and had on ex- pnones tnis office that next Saturday cellent program. A Biograph pic- afternoon at 3 o'clock she will ap- the ture, "An Affair fan Egg," was very pear on the business street attired in much enjoyed. "Muggsy Becomes a nobDie skirt costume. At the request Hero," was a good comedy. "Jim of the young iady her name is with- (LOT the Ranchman," a story of western neld DUt all are inited to be on hand life was an appreciated picture.

and witness the parade. Blanket s9 Comforts "Pure Gold," was another very inter- esttng picture. The Gem repeats Graphaphones on easy payments at Fitch's. 2t58 the same program this evening. It is worth seeing.

Sherbets and Strawberry ami Va- Th safety of the Tradprs RtatP niiia cream ai amnz uiy s. zio New lines strictly high grade. First quality all- wool blankets. Best cotton comforts made of pure white long staple cotton, medium in price. bank is of the dependable kind.

No (First published in tie? Arkansas City Dailr Traveler September 22) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Kansas, Cowley County, ss. Jn the Probate Coun in the matter of the estate of Gract Scott, deceased. Notice is hereby given ihat on the 20th day of September, D. 1910, the undersigned was, by Probate Court of Cowley County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of Grace Scott, deceased, late of Cowley County.

All parties interested in said estate will taktoeinednca hrind shrd estate will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly. Hugh Scott, Administrator. i overdrafts are oermitted. no bier For Sale or Trade One Haines loans made and the deposots are Bros, square Phone Jo. 6t5 guaranteed.

Your business solicit Fresh Doughlas It ed. chocolates at 2t57 Sturtz BIy's. irkfaatmck Shaffer Home made candies are fine, at the Home Bakery. 2t58 The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church will hold a cake sale next Saturday afternoon in Kuan's store. 58-2t.

will give a 2t58 Stickier and Sleeth -dance Friday Bight. Smoke Square Deal Ciar..

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