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

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ADHAN8A0 GUY. DATLY TBAVBLER TTIEBOAY 8EKTnhSBIt Septbflie expect to occupy our new building. During August special low prices will; be made on all goods in this store, tosavmoymg. IICI rpatr 5 Be oooooooooooooooooooooooooo DQra9t THE REUNION NEXT WEEK. The time is very short now until: the reunion will be here.

It opens next Tuesday and will close on the following Friday. The reunions in Kansas this year are bigger than they have been heretofore. If they are PERSONAL Arlie Bourdette, of Winfield, was in town oTer night. Mrs. Frank 3.

Hess has returned from Geuda Springs. Frank Bulis went to Silrerdale this morning on business. James Duncan has returned from his visit to Colorado. S. I.

Russell, of Peckham, was visit AnmnsAS city daily TnAVELEn TERMS OF DAILY BY MAIL One copy, one year. 00 One copy, six months One copy, one month. WEEKLY. One copy, one year. 1 50 One copy, six months.

a Advertising rates made known on application to this office. R. C. HOWARD i I Editors and Publishers tf. G.

ANBERSOH ttllOT5 Entered in the Postoffice at Arkansas City, Kansas, as second-class mail matter ing in the city today. Rev. L. A. Kerr has returned from his visit to Americus.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts reside at 417 South Thirdsstreet. bigger in other places we should put forth our utmost efforts to make the Arkansas City reumion the largest of them all. Our city has a reputation for doing things and for that reason, if for no other, we should make extra endeavors to make the reunion Gus Fronkier was in town this morning from Ponca City.

City Marshal Callahan was a Win- fleld. visitor this afternoon, -W. G. Anderson went to Kansas WEATHER Showers tonight and YTed- City last night on business. Kansas: nesday.

1). L. Carter went to Wintield, this morning on a business trip. Miss Sadie Howard, who lias been visiting in Wintield, is home. next week the most successful of any over held in this city.

We have just a week in which to prepare for the occasion. Let us all take hold and do what we can to further the success of this meeting of the boys in blue. It will be the last one for some of them. Perhaps a large number will not as Miss Gee has taken a position bookkeeper at the Singer office. Plummer Hanlen.

of Wintield visiting with friends in the city. is Subscribe for the Daily Traveler and get the news without borrowing. Don't you know that when you borrow the papers from neighbors you annoy them. Mrs. mlham Blake, of Cleveland.

is the City visiting with her parents. Miss Anna Bird went to Winfield, this spend a few days with relatives. L. Ilotchkin, of visitors in the city Mr. and Mrs.

Wintield, were yesterday. to do be here at the the pitching of the next camp in Riverside park. They may be resting in the silent city that knows no heighth, no breadth, no depth and possesses no boundaries. If you have any friends tell them about our twenty-first reunion and invite them to come and have a good time. Let us get the crowd here and provide them with such a royal entertainment that they will want to come every year.

You don't want that. Therefore scribe for the W. D. reamer county attorney, went to Wintield, this morning on a business trip. Louis Wiland, who formerly lived OUR GOVERNOR STILL LEFT.

After all, the idol of the people generally turns out to be clay and of the commonest kind at that. Gov. Folk has been lauded as a great reformer and yet he fell when he came to Kansas. He took a drink of whisky. One of his worshippers, a Rev.

Tinsley, tried to explain it away by saying that the governor had told him that he had taken the whisky because of a Jeold spell that was coming on and to keep ol nervous prostration. Now fie governor is out in an interview saying that he took the whisky because he wanted it and that he never authorized 'anyone to make any other statement, that he did not know Rev. Tinsley and never talked to him upon the subject. When Mr. Jerome came to Kansas from New York he fell too.

It was learned that he smoked cigarettes. All we have left from our collection of popular idols of the last election is our own governor of Kansas. He still continues to be the perfect inan. here but now at Wellington, visited in the city yesterday. Misses Mary Pierce and Fern Mc-Cowan, both of Seely, are visiting Miss xiuy quull bins week.

'Charles Vandervort. of Pawnee. Traveler and get the news. Orders left with the carrier boys or this office will receive prompt attention. dp formerly of this was here this morning, on bis way home.

It is a good thing that the man reported by the dispatches to have eyes that fall out does not live near by or else its truthfulness might be questioned. The Mrs. A. T. Buchanan went to New- kirk this morning to visit with her daughter, Mrs.

A. F. Moss. A F. Masterman, of the Home National Bank went to Wichita, this man is only 26 years of age and resides in Berlin.

The other morning he was awakened by morning, on a business visit. Miss Zelpha Bond who has been viU iting with friends in Wintield, has returned to her home in this city. Walter P. Guy returned home to great pain and found that one of his eyes lay on the pillow beside him. He picked it up and put it back where it belonged, never TEE TRAVELER 1 Wmheld this morning after a few days visit in the city with friends.

George W. Ogg, and family, and Mrs. J. A. Brandon, were visitors in the city over night from Douglass.

Elmer McGuire is in the citv visit injuring the sight. Ever since FIRST CELEBRATION SUCCESSFUL. the young man has been consid-That was a good celebration of worried because his eyes OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOOO ing old friends. He is now traveline labor day held ia this city yes terday. It was a very success ful affair in every respect.

There are constantly falling out whenever he inclines his head. If we did not know differently we would be compelled to think that Dave Leahy was in Berlin on a visit. was a big crowd in attendance and it was well taken care of and out of St. Louis, for a jewelery firm. Fred Bell returned this morning from Colorado Springs, where he has been attending a shooting tournament.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sollitt have returned home from their summer's visit at Chicago and the northern lakes.

Mrs. Emmersoh. of Wintield, and Mrs. John Field, of Stillwater, visited with Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Doane ves- entertained. Everything passed J. H.

Pen ton was in the city yesterday from Kay county taking in the Labor Cay celebration. He dropped around to the Traveleu office during the day and enrolled his name on our daily list. Regular meeting of Walnut Vally Lodge No. 354 B. of II T.

Wednesday afternoon at 2. p.m. at hall over Farmers State Bank- All members are requested to be present. C. D.

Edwards Master. off smoothly. This was the first The defaulting treasurer of celebration of the kind that was Elk City has come back and has terday. agreed to pay his bondsmen the ever held in this city, but now that it has been started there is but little doubt but that the day shortage which they had to put L. Morrow, who has to spend his vacation, Lawrence tomorrow to been home returns to resume his up.

He has been down in Old Best photos, lowest prices at tlie will be properly celebrated here vikahi k. collegiate course. Mexico working on the section. after and as the years pass there The prodigal promises to be Fifth avenue gallery over postoffice. Board at Horine's 404 North first street.

Meals served family style. 30-tf good, consequencely will not be will be a growing interest and an increase in the crowds. Considering that yesterday was the first attempt at any thing of the Dr. Huntsburjrer, who has been visiting with relatives in the city for a few days, returned to his home in Halstead j'esterday. Mrs.

H. C. Addis, who has been risking with Mrs. R. C.

Howard for several days, returned to her home at prosecuted. READY FOR THE THIRTEENTH. Beggar Lived High. Just ten years ago there died in I Auxerre a beggar in whose cellar Ponca City this morning. Bert Owen went to Norman this morning to look over the foot ball sit made at the grbatW watch works at Father This Time Wanted Cradle That Would Last.

"There are some big families up in Tioga county' said Senator Piatt recently. -Will Smythe, editor of the were 400 bottles of wine of rare and costly vintage, more than a ceniury old, while a single trunk revealed coins and securities amounting to 1,000,000 francs. uation at the University of Oklahoma. He will be back next week. Owego Times, tells a story of a man I Miss Delight Holland left this morn- kind in this city the program was well prepared and splendidly carried out.

The program as published was carried out excepting the illuminated parade and the baloon ascension and these omissions were not the fault of the committee. Labor day celebration can be made a great feature for Arkansas City. who was the father of twelve all nf I hog for Tonkawa where she has gone The dealer can tell whom had been rocked to sleeD bv the I to attend the territorial preparatory Sour ioneli same to anrf in tho ma i I conege ior me coming year. auic. lie I mwu ail rignt, DUt the cradle I TVnntv TTnitfH Mnrclml.

T) naa oegun to show signs of wear to-IN. Willits, and daughter, Helen, I ntd Caiearets and fel Hke a new man. I hT feMB sufferer from dyspepaia and soar stomaefe ara tne end of the rocking period of were in the city last evening visiting for the last two years. 1 Den tainf moo else and other drug, but conld find no relief ool the twelfth. friends.

they were enroute to Guth to rie from Fredonia. tor a abort time, win recommend viicumi toj friends aa the only thing for Indigestion will recommend Caseaxeia teestion aoa said the wife one da v. look you the merits of these goods better than we can explain them in an advertisement. It costs you nothing to see them at the store of E. L.

McDowell, Jeweler. According to the bank state- bowels in good eon Sr stomach and to keep tne now on. They are very nice to eat. stomaeh and to keep the ing fondly at the little old thing at her Harry Stackley. If such Chant.

1 ments mere is plenty or money side, its rocker worn flat, so that with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Drennonand son, Mack, have returned from their months sojourn in Colorado.

They had a splendid time as their healthy each impulse it heaved and turned in Kansas. The last call in this state showed that the deposits line a snip in a heavy sea, 'this old 777S Best For I I The Dowels. OtMOnr CATHARTIC' appearance indicates. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Ballou, of Los Angeles. arrived in the city, cradle has done good service, but it is about worn out. I am afraid it is nearly" 'That's assented he husband.

Reaching into his pocket he pulled out ten dollars. 'Here you are. last nieht to attend the funeral of Mrs. Bailouts son, Martin G. Mc- Donold, which was held this HoIIIster's Rocky Mountain Tea amounted to one hundred and ten millions.

The present call shows the amount to be one hundred and fifteen millions. There appears to have been an increase in deposits at every, place except at Topeka. The deposits there were cut by the Devlin failure. a 7, J. C.

Pickering and wife went to never fails to tone the stomach, regu IVttjtnt- Tuta fVtfMl. DO lU4S "Pe one Otoe, this mornine to visit with late the kidneys, stimulate the liver nil la balk. The gennine table stamped OOi 1 I George Duncan and family. Mr. Pick I STimTll 1ft turt tt Ctcrlicc Remedy Chicago or H.T S3 i reany aon i Know whether that I ering will return tomorrow, but Mrs.

and cleanse the blood. A great tonic and muscle producing remedy. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Sollitt Swarts. ue i gone or not, dui ara smyine I will remain tnere tor a SALE, TE0 C3E3 next -November." New York Times.

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