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

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ARKANSAS iCm BAIEY TRAVELS THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 3," 1910 I (DMir nifil(Dl(DW Oiroog Stoire )t TTv 1 "a MISSIONARY CONVKNTION. I. O. O. F.

LOCAL HANKERS OX STAND. Continued from Page 1.) PIAHOS Meeting of Winlield District Held at Sell ires to Held at Win field Today and Tonight. LAJi The 'dedicatory services for the new Odd Fellows building will be for the notes to the bank, and sett led in that way what we owed the bank. I have not closed up the Wells trust yet. I have one sui pending against the Santa Fe railroad for $90,000.

Mr. Lafferty is looking after that suit. I maio Grace Church Wednesday. The annual meeting of the Wo-men's-Home Missionary society of the Winfield district was held Wednesday at Grace Methodist church, with the largest number of visiting delegates in the history of the organiza held the afternoon and evening of Thursdaj. November 3, 1910 says the Courier.

large number of visit ing members are expected from Southern Kansas and Northern Ok- Can be bought at our store at a saving from $50.00 to $150.00 on the instrument, as we have no agents, canvassers, or commission men employed to truck our pi-anos from house to house looking for a buyer. High Grade Pianos are never sold that way. Look our instruments over and get our terms and big discount for caih sale. lahoma. A very interesting program has been arranged, and the lodge here expects it to be an epochal day tion.

The morning session was taken up with the business meeting. In the afternoon devotionals were held, and addresses given by several speakers. An interesting time was spent. The morning session was taken up with the business meeting. In the afternoon devotionals were held, and in the history of its organization.

The afternoon services beginning investigation before i brought the suit, and thought there was a chance to recover, or I would never have brought the suit. The case is pending in the federal court at Wichita. About 66 per cent of the Wells proven claims was due the bank. I paid the bank out of the Wells assets about $9,900." E. T.

Ray, manager of the former Wells Produce plant, was called next and his testimony was in regard to the worth of the Wells plant in 1908, and also at the time it was at three o'clock, are open to the gen oral public. Good music by talented The Satisfactory Store In our Carpet Department on second floor we are displaying one ot the most complete assortments of Rugs and Carpets to be found Rugs in every size and kind, Rugs in the full room size from $4.00 up to the finest French Velvets at $60.00, and among these we have specialized tor Saturday our $22.50 9x12 Axmimisteir IRWs local musicians will be furnished. MORGAN Music Store. Grand T. P.

Honey of Wash ington, Kansas, will conduct the ser vices. He will be assisted by Dep addresses given by several speakers. An interesting time was spent. This evening Rev. J.

M. Dunlevj-, city missionary of Kansas City, will address the meeting. Special music has been provided. This is open to the general public, and all are cordially invited to attend. Courier.

uty Grand Master Charles H. Lilly of Wichita, and the following local members; M. Hahn Grand Marsha1; LIGHT LUNCH Hot Soda James Lorton, Herald of the North; J. L. Cooper, Herald of the South; L.

R. Mogle, Herald of the East, and sold to his firm. The next witness was Ralph A. Brown, whose testimony had to do with the Wells matter in connection with the bank, and up to the noon hour, no testimony other than about as formerly introduced was given. A.

H. Denton of the Home National bank, was the first witness called upon to testify at the afternoon ses- J. H. Vance, Herald of the West; Jas A Pleasant Social. Last night at the First Presbyter Galloway, Grand Guardian and E.

O. We are now prepared to serve you. Call and try our lunch and we will guarantee to please you. sion, beginning at 1:30 o'clock. for Kyger, chairman of the building committee.

Dr. Sparks of Arkansas City-Grand Chaplain, will also assist in the services. The program In brief, is as follows: Call to Order. Open Session. His testimony was along the lines of the securities of the bank.

It is I said that his testimony develop nothing of a strange or startling na ian church, the members of the Young People's society of Christian Endeavor entertained a number of their friends with a Hallow'een social. There was about 200 young people in attendance and the evening was a most enjoyable one for all. During the evening those in attendance played Hallow'een games and had a good time in general. A musical prograr.i was given consisting of se lections Ly the Sunday schoot 'nes-tra of seven pieces, vocal solo by Miss He er. and pianc solos by Archie Fowler and a clarinet soio by Fred Funk.

Refreshments consisting of sandwiches, doughnuts, ap- Remember we are open after all shows and dances and give yon quick service. ture. Receiver Jeffries was on the stone again a short tima this afternoon, and Ed Ray and E. O. Carr, of the Arkan $5 SPECIAL SALE $5 25 Pattern Hats for two days, Friday and Saturday, $6.50 to 12.50 Hats, Special Price $5.00 Each Oysters Our Specialty sas City Produce were also c'l -c-d by the state to testify.

At Duet Mrs. Nisbet and Mrs! Sch-wantes. Dedicatory Ceremony. Vocal Solo Miss Edna Mumaugh. Address Grand Master T.

P. Ron- JDoxology. "Benediction Grand Chaplain Dr. Sharks. Jubilee services for members only are" to be held in the evening at the o'clock, J.

Mack Love was on the stand and it was stated at ihr.r. time that he probably, ould be the Dles and cider were served to the last witness the state would call up geusts. Lee Brown's Candy Kitchen Phone 489. on to testify in the preliminary hearing of the bank officers and "The Man of the Hour." hall. This meeting will open at sev-en-thirty o'clock, at which time the Wellington team will confer the first degree on about fifteen candidates! The Arkansas City team will confer the second degree on the same num Play goers will do doubt view with great favor "The Man of the Hour which will appear at Ranney's Fifth There was no meeting of the Re-taier's association last night for the reason that the members did not turn out in full force.

It was reported to the officers however, that the supplies for the. local organization had arrived in the city and it is expec e.1 I hat next Wednesday night an en-thuiastic meeting will be held. In te mean time the various committees are tc get busy. UR TOD LETT (SOOIDS oo oooooooooooooooooooooooo Avenue theatre on next Tuesday evening, election night, November S. "The Man of the Hour," ranks as ber; the third degree will also be given by this team.

At ten o'clock refreshments will be served. At the A. O. L. W.

hall over the First National bank, the Rebeccas, at the same time, will meet and the Arkansas City degree staff will exemplify the Rebecca degree. After that they will all adjourn to the Odd Fellows hall for the refreshments. one of the most substantial hits of the past season. It is said to contain more generous laughs than many a farce and the love interest is Is replete with the best of everything. 0srir George Howard, of the hardware firm of Howard Bros, met with an accident late yesterday afternoon, which while not consideied of a serious nature, will lay him up for a few days at least.

Mr. Howard fell over The. Gem had a run of hard luck last night and did not open What to Kvpect. Harmony Complexion Powder at Those who intend seeing "The doors for business. The cause was that its picture film failed to arrive.

They had none in reserve but those a a The Sturtz Hardware Go Queen of the Moulin Rouge" tonight a box in tne DacK room or nis store and injured his Iefturm. It was at first thought the arm was fractured but today it is said that he has broken bones from the fell. may be disappointed. In saying this there are two classes referred EVERY! HIINO IIS HARDWARE that had been seen before. Rather than give their patrons repeaters they did not open.

Today this popu to, one is that class of people who ooooooooooooooooooooooooo will expect to see a play like, "Way Down Kast," "Parsifal" or "The Holy City." The other class are those lar theatre received the pictures and tonight the show will be given. The program this evening has several Per Box' is not surpassed by any other at a higher price. A largt delegation ot members of the local Odd Fellows and Rebekr.iis went to Winfield on the 1 oeJotk car this afternoon, to attend the dedication services of the hall there who after reading the heralds and good pictures including a Biograph. id) A fanta Fe special train carrying President Ripley md other offici i is of fie road arrived ia the city this a.ternoon at 2 o'clock. They arc over the system on business and stopped here for a snort time "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge" company, which pays in the local thea tre tonight, came in at noon today Christian Church Dinner.

from the southwest on' the FriscD road. This company came here KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, ATTENTION seeing the pictures think they will see that which will appeal to the baser nature of humanity. Now there will be a class of people who will no doubt be pleased and who will feel that they were well repaid for their presence. They are the theatre goers who love comedy, art and music, all combined to make a bis rolicking, merry, sensational musical comedy that will portray night life in Paris, giving true scenic situations from Enid. Okla.

A stated conclaTe The ladies of the Christian church will serve both dinner and supper at the church on North First street, Harris9 Drug: Store King Baggott and Company in their greatest of comedies "The Count of. Montebello" will ne held at the AS7- 4 U'An nm nf Arkansas Clfcv Snta Fe passenger train No. 4 OK icommandery No. 30, north bound was a little late in reach The frrr! ing Arkansas City this morning. This Store clock.

train is due here at 8:40 and due out R7lph WicklifTe E. C. C. C. Sollitt.

Rec Along the line of "Fruits at 9:05 a. m. and all that goes to portray that side and The best made candies in the city at Sturtz Bly's. See our south lof life so little known to us all. i TOR SALEsome- shoats.

i mile ytodow. j2t9S George II. Cornish. Mgr. Valentine chapter, American Wo man? league will serve chicken pie dinner etectkm day Tuesday, Novem- rfrf 25J YU bf along you 932-u black.

6tx93 1 grouches, well make smiles Friday, November 4. Price 25 cents. MENU Dinner Chicken pie, mashed pota toes, sweet potatoes, gravy, cabbage saladr home-made bread, two kinds pie, coffee and tea. Supper Chicken pie, mashed pota toes, gravy, bread, cake, fruit, tea and On Friday morn if the day be bright Or the sun be hid 'hind leaden sky Don't eat at home at noon or night, But come and feast on chicken pie. 2t93 The Queen of the Moulin Rou.

of them. See Kimball, the jeweler's special Friday and Saturday, clock sale.2t94 i'r in I. O. O. F.

hall. Dinner FOE BENT To couple without tonight. children, two Dicely furnished rooms fro- 11 to 1 o'clock. 25 cents. It for light housekeeping, close in, an modern conTenlences.

Phone 885. e.tx 93 Neal A. Pickett visited Hunnewell yesterday on business. THANHOUSER "Their Child" A Magnificent Drama HENS FOB SALE Also Buff Orph-ington Ccckrels, good poultry fencing and canary birds cheap. 515 North B.

Phone 281, 6t93J Fancy Wisconsin Burbank That Clock Sale Was appreciated so much by Our Customers that we will again place on sale Friday and Saturday Our Special $1.25 Clock at only 80c. These Clocks were made up according to oar order, with some special features, which ire knew would add much to the life and value of an Alarm Clock. Remember these Guaranteed Special Alarm Clocks, Regular tl 25, Friday and Saturday only 80c potatoes, 90c pex bushel by FOB BEST Eight room house, gas and water. One block north of First Ward school building, 504 North B. Phone 85 or call 403 South street.

6t93J the sack at Ranney's. 2t93 An Artistic Production. "The Queen of the Moulin Rouge" which, will appear in the Fifth Ave- AH: "Slhie, tt-yiroe ttiMnfv I FOB BENT Two sleeping rooms, one on first floor, private entrance. tX 1 LI -IjirlS tor tnejnue theatre tonight is known to re factory. Newman Ory goods jthe most artistic show entour.

New Co. tf songs, new dances, new comedy. I At Bunker Fretz Oru: Store. KIMBALL The Jeweler. WANTED A lady to wait on eonrJ er in restaurant AppJy at Eritt Boteli' I second door south of postoffiee.

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