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

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Arkansas City, Kansas
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QTY IUjIlT TIXAVSL3B PAT Hit PAY. IWVDMBBIl 94 iC3 111 3j 3 v- JRat You wiLLwrf our kaot lfTTROZE -OUT iFVhUTO A To Jo sir 10 VRVSuE flTERS AINborHEra rynRM THINGS fiAiLHOAD HOTES. Engineer Herrln is laying oft for few days. Conductor Bushtn, TTolft and O'Dowd are taking short vacations. The Mexican laborerswere at work cleaning up the jards this morning.

Joe Pearsoq was writing insurance for some of the fellows at the yards this morning. Brake no an A. A. Ray has received i new uniform and is now rdeay for passenger service. Adams, car repairer, is re-jorted quite sick at his home on i i rtxi i Insure Against loss By Hcu3ebreakers9 Thugs arid Viscious Miscreants The National Surety Co East Madison avenue.

Brakeman Yount is laying off for few days and Adams isworkingon us run during his absence. E. C. Mireau, Superintendent rice's stenogrpaher.jre turned from Ripley where he has been on a mart janc chicawi. fcriu mtMc.

rf tut ewe enowrt c. cwcaqo No. business trip. Work on the grounds where the iew freight depot is to be erected is Of New York Will have a special representative in this city Monday, Nov. 26, to write Burglar Insurance on banks, business oflices, dwellings, automobiles, personal baggage, horses, wagons, or anything in danger.

This company is thoroughly reliable. It has been writing this kind of Insurance for many years. Its resources run into the Millions. rogressing rapidly. It will not be Whether you go to the foot ball game or not you will need warm things to wear this winter.

Winter is the time when you must wear clothes. Clothes means what people wearall they wear. When you get clothes you might as well get the right kindmade of. the right materials by the right workmen. ong now until the new building ill be under way.

2 ZLU Charlie Rain and Jtss Stewart had Then you will get duality and style. We have a full line cf. ather a difficult: job to handle; this clothes for men and boys everything they wear. Our men's Suits and Overcoats are made for us by Hart, Schaffner norning. They were busy 'sawing vie main shaft in order to -'chipa cey way.

Their work was accom Marx. Our boys' goods by the best factories. We stand be- Bind the goods we sell. plished. 1 P.

Fones, of Kkhsas City, ONE PRICE TO ALL. JJ G. W. Taylor received wordthis morning that his brother, W. Taylor, who resides in Mineapolis, was very sick.

Mr. Taylor left" immediately to go to his brother's bedside. Harold Moon who was the young man appointed as clerk for thei car 3 Special Western Agent, will write your policy Mon day. Sec him or leave word with A. H.

Denton, local agent, at Farmers State Bank. (r 1 Dollara Friend in Necessity worthy is a man inspectorforeman, 1 of the appointment and having become accustomed to his work, he is getting along nicely in his new PERSONAL There was an oil burner Paste this over your desk! If you haren't a desk, over, your looking glass! If you haven't a looking glass, over your bed! If you haven't a bed, wear it next to your heart! Be sure to keep ife by you so that you may remember, a dollar is your best friend! -Wisconsin Jobber. as it is sometimes called, a log and chain engine, in the yards this Ii 111 1 in morning. The enigne will be delivered to the Q.Lumber company WiNTER TOURIST RATES VIA THE.FRISC0. To points in 1 lorida, Cuba, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas at greatly reduced iates.

Round trip tickets on sale daily to April 30, 1907. Final return limit June 1st. 1907. Why not spend the winter In the "sunny South?" You can't- afford to miss seeing Florida and Cuba. See the Frisco Agent or address undersigned for4particulars.

F. L. Clark. Div. Pass.

Agent, Wichita. Kansxi. Rev. L. A.

Kerr at Tomorrow at 3:30 former United Presbyterian pastor, Rev. L. A. Kerr will address the men. Mr.

Kerr was with us for some time and our fellows will remember him well and favorably Plan to be present and enjoy a good address, and assist ih the song servise. This means any man who may. read this. Come. It will be usenj tohaul i Texas, lumber.

as What are you doing with fVour dollars? You ought to save at least one-fourth of your earnings. Dojou get $50 permonjh? Save $10 anyway. You can do it if you say, with teeth clinched, "I We will do our part to help. Ed Hill, the ticket agent, found ladies' pocketbook containing con-siderable the ladis wait-in room this morning. pocket-book will be held until re-ceives instructions from headquarters in regard to its disposal.

Workmen werebusy at the shops tuis morning moving the steam en U. N. Hume has returned from an extended trip in Missouri. Albert Faulconer has returned from a business trip to Tulsa. Charlie and Jap Carson, ot Ashton were visitors in the city today.

Miss Dilla Johnson went to New-kirk this morning to visit friends today. fc2j tflj J. A. Ranney returned this morning iom a business trip to Kansas City. IT.

P. Farrar and J. Mack Love went to Winfield on a business trip this morning. W. K.

Cone returned this morning from a business trip of a few daysln Ponca City. Mrs. George Norris and children want to Ponca City this morning to visit friends few days. i7t.iy mm Miss Delia Lewis, after short visit in the city, returned to her home in Oklahoma City this morning, Rev. E.

A. Howard returned from Belville, Kansas, where he conducted a very successful revival meet. Mrs F. H. Hill, of Crescent City, is in the city visiting with her Mirpnts, Mr and Mrs, R.

fcF. Fitzpa-trick. Mrs. Emmett H. Hill, of Crescent City, Okla, is here on a visit to her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Fitz- gine from the boiler room into the; Built on the Level Means you get a square deal when buying of us. Can you point to a single vehicle sold by us that wasn't "built on the level.

HONEST CARRIAGES built of. good material by skilled workmen and sold at a narrow margin of profit are the kind we sell. dynamo room. The fly wheel of the: the 1 'engine is a larsze affair and gave the I men considerable trouble. However, large number Jof workmen were on -i a 1 a itizen State Bank Stephens Buggy Co.

patr ck. obop oooodooooooooooooooo Carl Rau went to Fairfax this morning to spend Sunday with his father, Henry A. Rau who is ticket agent at the Santa Fe there. He was transferred from here to that position a few "weeks since. Miller's Photos are the Best ine joo ana lnvas nnany iransierrea to the room.

There was a slight wreck in the yards this morning an d'two engines were damaged considerably. Switch engine 2658 was at work in the yards and was in the act of going to the mill "vvitchhejnjbwas struck by the soutlTbound freight 637, pulled by engine 417 at Central The damage was not extensive and no one was hurt. It took but a short time for repairs to be made to' the freight engine so tn at the "train could proceed. -Miss Maude Bigley, stenographer in the master mechanic's office, went to Wichita this morning to see about purchasing a new typewriter. Miss Hello Mary! Hello John! tn 0 0 Try Us for Feed and Coal You save money everytime you come Jnto our place of business I.

TRY IT OINCB A. Coal Orain Co. PHONE lit 1 311 SOUTH SUMMIT ST. Burglary Iasnraace. H.

P. Fones, western agent for the 8 0 National Surety jjompany, of New 3 SayMary did you read the" Security State bank statement of Nov. 12 and compare it with the other banks? Yust-look up. Vel I yust declare. That bank has nut a dollar of State, County, City or Bankers' money and yust see how it grows.

Look vat lots of money it was got in cash. Dot vas von good bank." Yust tell your friends to yust leave der money mit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bigley succeeded Mr. Snyder a few Henry Yrk, wiM be in this city Monday for the purpose of writing'insurance. His company is a strong concern, which has been writing burglary insurance for many years. The company has been represented in this city by A.

H. Dantoa and has written a number of risks. Mr. Foaes coms as a special agent and w-11 solicit burglary insurance on offices and dwellings, ho'sts and wagons or like-lyTo be stolen. It The jurv in the Hall purjury case in the dist rict court took the case this Behrens Established 1888 Big Discount on Furniture for 30 Bays We have about fifty iron beds that we are closing out cheap to make room for new; goods.

The North End Furniture Store. Don't forget the number, 123 North Summit St. weeks since as stenographer in the master mechanic's office and she has made good. She is well pleased with the situation and is getting a long very nicely. Miss Bigley is the first lady to be employed in this position, a man having beep utilized) heretofore.

Guy Snyder, whom she succeeded and -who went to Winfield to accept a position with THE Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hides, Wool, Furs, Pelts, Tallow and Junk. Carload Trade; Solicited. 0 SECURITY STATE BANK oS P. H. Albright, is reported to be do morning and at press time had not re- CH APPELL BROS ing well in his newposition.

inirnena vpnrci. I HAVE is satisfactory OuamtEurnito The and durable Furnishings idr W1 fWtW mm information from our special representatives in Nebraska, "Wisconsin and Indiana that they have several' clients wh6- are in the; market fof various. kinds of real estate. Better et Bosv and list Tonrs i i. Cf W.

TERWnJUGER Dakan Grocery 10 i Uorti'Scifflalt. a. a.

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1886-1923