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

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ARKANSAS C1T7, DAILY TRAVELER. THURS OCTOBER 6, 1910. Geuda Springs Xew. STOMACH OTCKLS- FIXIC. Mi-o-na.

Tablets Drive Away Distress from Stomacfi. Mr. and Mr3. A. A.

McFall took dinner at the country home of W. -X 1 The Mother Goose Dancing Dolls with 4 'The Cat and The Saturday, Oct. 8. Fiddle" 5th Ave. Theatre, We Spend ur nm Because of its importance to our health and rest we should have the best we can buy.

We have THE GOODS at prices that can not be duplicated elsewhere and our guarantee goes with them. If not as represented return Gat a 50 cent box of MI-O-NA Tab lets at Sollitt SwarU. today aad learn for yourself iov easy it is ta put your out of order stomach in per fect condition. MI-O-NA Stomach tablets give in stant relief and do more. They build up tiie stomach bo quickly that in a few days belching, sourness, heartburn, heaviness, bili ousness, headache and dizziness dis appear.

MI-OINA Stomach Tablets are guaranteed by Sollitt Swarts to cure indigestion and all ills or morey bark. 4 1 br.vc had trouble with my stom ach for two years. I tried everythin I heard of. MI-O-NA stomach tablets did me more than $25.00 worth of Kood. They are the best In the world." Dennis Stephens, Couders- norf.

Fih- 1. Fifty cents for a large box of MI- O-NA at Sollitt Swarts and druggists everywhere. at 5 th Avenue Theatre saiurdag, oct. 5 CHAS. SCLLON'S Merry Musical Stravasanza Tfic col ana me Fiddle 19 Song Hits 20 Gorgeous Scenes10 people With HARRY D.

WATSON and the BOYLANS Different from other Musical Comedies Price $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c Tickets at Hunger Frets ES EDM in The Great Racing Play "WILDFIRE" Written by George Broad-hurst, author of 'The Man of the Hour," George V. Hobart, author, of "The Boys and Betty. An Exceptional Cast Original Production Wilson and wife Sunday. Mr. Doane, of Arkansas City was a visitior here Wednesday.

Glenn Twiggs spent Sunday with his brother in Oxford. Leo Woods has purchased a new buggy. Mrs. C'ara Foy is keeping house for Mrs. John Houston.

A. Y. Smith is quite poorly. Mrs. F.

D. Davis has returned from a visit with relatives in Winfield. W. C. Little has sold out to David Rutter and returned to his former home in Illinois.

Mr. Rutter has rented the farm vacated by Mr. Little. Geo. Huffman and daughter Mary, are here from Woodward county, visiting his brothers, Wil'iam and Frank.

Mr. Swan and family are preparing to move into their beautiful new house on their farm south-east of town. Miss Mabel Huffman is employed in the Over-all Factory in Arkansas City. Russell Ward has gone to Joplin where he will enter a business school. Mr3.

Ollie Hembrow of Milan and her brother. Wash, Winkle, of. Peck, were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Frank Brancefield, last week. L.

E. Ward is visiting relatives in Joplin, John Norman of Drury, spent Thursday in Geuda. Miss Stella Harris left for Sharon Saturday to enter school for the win ter. A 'arty of four men from P.Iack- well were here Saturday for apples. Mr.

Booth rom Newaygo, arrived Tuesday for a visit with his son's wife Mrs. Emma Booth and daughters. John McCulley has rented his home in Oak Valley, after a Vis it here with his niece, Mrs Otis Smith. Mrs. J.

R. Coppenbarger who has been ill for some time, is some better. William Dine and wife of El. Do rado, are visiting his mother. Mrs.

W. C. Smith. Tipton of Oxford is spending he. week here.

AsHerry Manning is planning to re turn to Illinois soon and the farm he now occupies will be rented by lieu- ford Ilumgardned. Arthur Edinficld has returned from Alva, where he tarried off the Iaure's in a handi-cap wrestling match with a Mr. Johnson of that place. Kdinfield agreed to throw Johnson twice in an Hour. This he did, effecting the first fall in minutes and the second in 12 minutes.

Pen Rumsardned is visiting his sister, Mrs. C'has. Lohman in Ton-kawa. Mrs-. Chas.

Wack of Arkansas City spent part of last week with her father. Lyman Stiner. Mrs. Geo. Miller of Rraman, visited with her brother, Frank War tick, last week.

Mrs. Dorsey and daughter Miss Zoo are spending the week with Mrs. Jas. Tutt'e. Thv school gave a social in the Aulf dining room Saturday night.

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Drown expect to spend a couple of weeks with relatives in Caney, Mr.

and Jas. VanOsdol are here from Latham, 111., visiting the family of W. H. Vestal. A Regal skeleton auto, driven by two young men from Oklahoma City passe.i through here Saturday.

The drivers expected to enter the car in the Kansas City races this week. Harry Rutter Is certainly a prize hog raiser. He is taking a carload of his own raising to Pleasant Hill, for Dr. Baldwin, who has a ranch there. The amount Harry iets out of them is $1,010.

The quarterly meeting of the board of directors of the Citizens State bank was held Tuesday afternoon and your correspondent i advised that there is nothing indicating hard times around Geuda Springs judging from the banks business during the past three months. The directors voted to add 10 per cent more to the surplus fund from The stock holders of the Geuda Springs Telephone, held their quarterly meeting Saturday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by Acting President A. A Mc AIJ them and get GON0ENSED fiitiiiiMi i.ni'mr Of THE SECURITY STATE RANK at the close of business Sept 11 12.1010. Almost, f')) oer cent of oti hand in cash resources.

Fall. The plans ware made for the general improvement of the sys tem. The old board of directors i were re-elected with the exception of W. B. Nice in the place of Potucek, resigned and W.

W. Spen- cer in the place of I. M. Nestor, re- Ttrr A tor the the 14. a board of directors organized by elect ing tne tonowing omeers: w.

II 11 Spencer, president, Jame Jair, treasurer, W. F. Hauser, sec-refary, and M. Nestor was retained as general line foreman. Cowley County Deeds.

Hugh R. Darrough to L. D. Kuhns lot 7 blk 173 M. R.

Leonard's add A. $900. L. D. Kuhns to Henry W.

Bond same, Isabella J. Sherman to Henry i nnn Henrv W. P.ond to Ida E. Hudson same, L. A.

Hoop et al to H. A. Kennedy lots 3 4 blk r0 William's 1st add Cdall, $30. J. I Hoop to L.

A. Hoop qc a strip nf land through lots 1 2 3 4 blk Cda'l, $1.00. Day Derr to Martha A. Abshear gc lotx; 6 blk 14 A. C.

$700. Dolphus D. Kellogg to L. A. Hoop qc lots 3 4 blk r0 Williams l.t add Udall $10.

George W. Sanderson to A. W. Sanderson lot 0 blk 6 P. add Arkansas City $1,600.

H. A. Smyth to George H. Wnde lot 3 and whf 2 blk 250 Fuller's add Winfield, John W. Kirkpatrick to William H.

Hudson w. 36 feet of lot f. blk 230, Fuller's add, Winfield, $1,250. A. M.

Sneddon to W. J. Norman all 15a of seqr of swqr 13-34-3 $1,200. Elizabeth J. Farnsworth to Geo.

Wheeler shf lot 4 blk 139 A. $300. Cyrus N. Kennedy to Jacob A. Moser tract in nwqr 15-30-6, $1,000.

Advertised Letters, Oct. LADIES Miss Jane Byers. GENTS. D. Allman, Lester N.

Brown, Jas. Carrol, Will H. Clifford, Jim Davenport, James Deleran, Carl Drake, James Greening, Wesley Griffin, R. H. Hays (2), J.

C. Hall, John Hutch ins, Home Mining J. R. Lynch, Andy Lewis, George Musgrove, Earl Peblo, J. W.

Roley, A. Gonlden. J. J. Robir.on.

Vestol, Ed Wi'liams, Bob Wright. PACKAGES Isaac Brown. Come in the 6th and 7th and get our prices on groceries for Ote Moore, phone 16. cash. 2t69 Don't miss the Blanket sale Friday and Saturday.

Arkansas City Mercantile Co. 4t68 One-Third of d. I vour money back. STATEMENT LIABILITIES Capital Stock 860.000. no Surplus Interest 4.07.49 Deposits 381,054.37 S.

J. GILBERT, President. Pbone 13b (First published in the Arkansas City (Daily Traveler September 22) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Kansas, Cowley County, ss. In the Probate Court in the matter of the estate of Fred Scott, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of September, A. D. 1910. the undersigned was, by Probate Court of Cowley County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of -Fred ty. ifll parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly.

Hugh Scott, Administrator. WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kid-m-ys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and un der the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so. Williams Kidney Pills will cure you Drusrglst. Price 50c. WDJJAMS MFC.

Cleland.Ohio Sale By The City Uru 7 ij Loans and Discounts Expenses Int. pd Cash Resources 210.1 03 Building 20,000.00 130.86 The above Statement is correct. CliarSes Ffisterer PAfNTEK i03 North Third Street (Firet published in the Arkansas City Daily Traveler September 22) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Kansas, Cowley County, ss. In the Probate Court in the matter of the estate of Grace Scott, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of September, A. D. 1910, the undersigned was, by Probate Court of Cowley County, Kansas, 0f oltt. r.rflrotbcou, deceased, late of Cowley Coun Scott, deceased, late of Cowley Coun ty. All parties interested in said estate will taktoeinednca hrind shrd estate will take notice, and govern themselves accordingly.

Hugh Scott, Administrator. Phone 530 Domestic steam Laun 210 W. Central Ave. Prompt Service. Good Work PRICES 51.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c Seat sale at Bunker Fretz,.

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