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

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ARKANSAS OIJ'T DAILY TRAVELER, TUESDAYOCTOBER 14,1902 LL -PA A nice line of patterns we want to close out B' to make room for newoods. See our nrices. New New Location AX; I .1 CORNER DRUG STORE I SOLLITT SWARTS' ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY WIOKLIFFS'S GROCERY PER BUEAL DELIVER! PERSONAL. Mrs. E.

Dill Is on tha sick list. Ol Fuller was down from Winfield last night. F. C. Bly has taken a position with Barlow Tate.

Howard Wlckllffals up from Kaw on a business Trip. O. P. CopelaLd, of Sallna, was in the city over night. J.

D. Duncan, of Otoe, was in the city today on business. A. M. Dean came In this morning from a trip to Kansas City.

A. A. Newman is confined to the house on account of sickness. H. M.

Loomer, of Pawhuska, was in the city yesterday afternoon. C. L. Vaughan, of Pittsburg, was here over night on business. Mrs.

John Moore went to Ossa-watomie this morning to visit relatives. Miss FIshbnrn returned this morning from a visit with relatives in St. Louis. FAST FRIENDS. Will Be Established November 1.

The following Jetier from Con-greeaman ScottV privar secretary and the general uperluu udeutot the rural free delivery will be read 1th Interest: Iola, 13, 1902. Mr. T. W. Eckext.

Arkansas Hr.Kaa. MY Deab Sir: ia tr.iv ahjsenee Mr. Scott, who Is nlllna jeaklogen-gagements over tzie ce. I take pleasure In enc onlng from the superintendent, oi rural free delivery. In which hHstat r.hat routes 2, 3 and 4 will oe installed November 1.

I know that Mr. Scott has been very glad indeed to of service in this matter, and trust this action ol the postoffice department will be satisfactory to your people. Yours very truly, E. Wallace, Private Sec. Washington, Oct.

10, 1902. Eon. Charles F. Scott, XT. Iola, Kan.

Sin; Replying to your letter of October 6, requesting early establish ment of four propod rural free de livery routes from Arkansas City, Silverware appreciates right treatment. Silver" Cream saves silverware because it cleans it without friction. Its simple application restores silver to its natural brilliancy. No hard rubbing necessary. "SILVER CREATi Is as harmless as water.

It will not harm 1 the I A right jf. the most delicate surface. Absolutely I free from injurious substances. 10c. 25c.

50c. Jeweler. J. C. Carter and family, of Emporia, are in the city, visiting relatives.

C. Shaw, of Guthrie, was registered at the Gladstone hotel last night. H. Brubaker and wife, of Homestead, are in the city visiting Beautiful Designs friends upon which favorable reports have been received. I beg to advise you that I have directed that orders be issued for the installation of route 1, 2, 3 and 4, Arkansas City, effective November 1.

Resoectfullv. General Superintendent. Several of the applicants for carriers received their grade certificates and those reporting who stand No 1 are: Raute No. 1 Georae Reynolds. H.

S. Davenport returned to Kaw this mornina: after a few days visit Oar styles are the moat artistic and truly beautiful of all. Becauss of our large business we can se the city. Dr. J.

W. Sparks went to Pitts burg this morning to attend the I. O. F. grand lodge Mr.

and Mis. w. (i. Anderson re cure exclusive designs In photographic mount3, which makes It possible for us to give you the first choice of the latest pro- duetlons. The Cornish Studio I turned this morning from a few Route No.

2 Emma Smith. Route No 3 T. J. Phillips. Route No 4 T.

H. Dohrer. days visit in Abilene. Cal Swarts, candidate for judge of the district court, went to Sumner county this morning. SHOOTING TOURNAMENT.

A. F. Hoyt returned this morning from Lebanon. 111., where he has Wanted Girl for general housework at 321 Central aveDue.tf72 been visiting his parents. Superintendent A.

Tice, of the Oklahoma division, went south this morning on company business. Good Crowd of Shooters In the City. This morning the fourth annual tournament given by the Arkansas City Gun club began at the club grounds east of the Santa Fe depot and will last for two days. The shooters began to arrive lu the city last night and there Is quite a crowd L.03T. A masonic pin.

Return to Walter Emmerton and receive reward. 3t74 A complete stock of 8palding's C. Goodman, representing the PhlladelDhia Cloak and Suit com pany, is in the city selling goods. foot balls and other athletic goods at Beard's. tf L.

J. Allison went to Pittsburg this morning to attend the meeting "MO hit of strangers in attendance. The program for each day includes twelve events and there is enough money added to make them all interesting. The shooters will go from of the Odd Fellows' grand lodge. Mrs.

W. L. Ingham, of Cushing, Is in the city visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wood.

Ed Wllkerson, chairman of the re- this city to Winfield where a shoot central committee, will be held Thursday and Friday, publican county The teachers of the Fourth ward school will gather walnuts this evening after school hours. The Globe had an opening this afternoon showing ladies' tailor made goods. Music was a feature from 3 to 6 o'clock, Bert Harris and O. H. Wilson are patting in a butcher shop and restaurant in one of Newman's building on Summit street.

was in the city today from Winfield. prices IMevinniSLini fe The Scores will be published tomorrow. Among the out-of-town visitors who were here on the first day were the following: Harry Anderson, Sal Id a. Leonard Pottey, Caldwell. T.

H. Roberts and wife returned to their home in Stillwater this morning after a ten days visit in the city. Robert Seyfer has returned from Neodesha and will again take the position as operator for Varney WANTED. A good can Thomas A. Scott, of Baltimore, vasser.

Apply to the Union was in the city yesterday on his way to Denver. He is a brother of Post Hardware Company. 2.73 master C. M. Scott.

Ed O'Brien, Florence. Charles Debus, Herington. W. H. Herr, Concordia.

Walter Martin, Winfield. F. W. Krause, Winfield. W- C.

Williams, Wichita. D. B. Miller, Oxford. Dave Elliott, Kansas City.

a Reust, McCloud, Okla. W. H. Herr is the champion target Mrs. S.

D. Colllnson and Mrs. John Clay went to Pittsburg, this morning to attend a meeting of the state lodge of Rebekahs. Mrs. R.

J. Maxwell, who has been sick for the past three months, is reported better and hopes for her The members of the American Benevolent association ot Arkansas City will meet with N. Martin on the 16tb Inst, at p. m. on the corner of First and Central avenue.

N. S. Martin, Agent. 2t75 Notice, M. W.

A. Regular meeting Wednesday evening, October, at o'clock at their hall. Four candidates to initiate. Refreshments after the work. Let all Woodmen attend.

shot of the state of Kansas. recovery are entertained. The Tempting Prices we have placed upon our stoves, together with the largest stock in the state to select from, are attracting economical buyers to our BIG DOUBLE STORE. If you want to save money, join the crowd and come here to buy your stove. Lawrence Buhl, the tall clerk in the St.

Charles hotel, is now on his vacation of two weeks which he is spending in Kansas City. The Ladies Pilgrim association will meet Wednesday afternoon, October 15, with Mrs. Prescott, 07 South First street. Mrs. Clapp, Secretary.

George Cole went to Pittsburg, this morning as representative 1 Everything In Hardware 7 2C from Canal City lodge No. 352, I. O. O. to the Grand lodge meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wickliffe returned from a trip to St. Louis and Kansas City, where Mr. Wickliffe has been to buy a line of holiday goods.

W. J. Prltchard Is working at the Santa Fe freight depot in the place of J. M. Doaglai 8, who is taking a much needed rest.

He will go to Chicago and New York tor a visit before returning to work. Vernon J. Rose, the fusion candi date for congress from the Seventh district, was In Arkansas City a few hours yesterday afternoon. He stopped at the Gladstone hotel and fl The time to buy is when the other DO YOU EAT? fellow wants to sell. We are the other fellow.

We have abOUt JOU pairs tO Close OUt spent the afternoon In sleeping. Sctiooi Sloes. at 50 and 75 cents per pair. NoUce. WE HAVE A FINE UNE OF Hew gegetapies everp piornlpn The Parish Guild, of the Episcopal church will meet with Mrs.

A. J. Hunt, 309 South A street tomorrow Enough of them to supply all the boys in town. Scdooi flats IDA Gaps. at 2 o'clock sharpr Committees cr; A Clean Stock of Staple Groceries rrom 10c to 75c bazaar will please report.

By order I A. Pull Uno of I BREAD, CAKES, COOKIES, Etc Gents' Furnishing Goods At 50 Cents on the Dollar I of the president. Mrs. M. E.

Macon ah et. Sec Hotlee. Mrs. McConn's news stand, will be found In the Bon Ton bakery, tomor-ro morning. All the daily; papers found there.

it Fraternal Aid Association. Special interest this ereniaS Vis A Mo FARIUEV us North Summit 1 1ST -1 ii iw GtomJ' ii 1 itors are heraCIet every A- be there. HAttie Fbaxey. Ptm..

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