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

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(l 1 Sill tiKAmAS dtfrSAiulTRA tlSR MbltDAYV DECEMBER 24rI5fc nnnr SWARTS' UD Uii Stor Vflffl WAS SOLLITT ft mm ULJU Drug Xl rJIrs." Carl Mac will give a dance Christmas night. 37 2t Diaries for sizes. Soli itt warts' drug store. 36 2t I 'Born Yesterday to Mr. and Mrs.

William Kroenert, a son. Notice to Our Patrons, The Daily Traveler will be issued early in the morning and bur force will take a holiday. The paper will devoid, of telegraph or local ntws but will be made up of "boiler plate reading matter." Perhaps the change may be appreciated by you. The'pa- ably known. They will continue to make their future home here.

Mr. Cronk is at present 'a populir employe of the grocery store of A. H. Moore and is as an industrious young man as there Is to be found in the city. He possesses excellent habits and 'will no doubt make a model husband.

The bride has grown to womanhood in this city and is a most charming young lady. For three. Years past she has bten 1 IWolc OTVf4ter VmkW IJtAlJl TtH OmioAVmcPNAUftX 1 ft I I I ft OUR STORE WILL HZ The above trademark is a guarantee hat the oysters or other sea-foods bearing it are absolutely pure and free from preservatives of any kind. Seal-shlpt oysters are free from water, from ice, from germs, from dirt. They mA csils In ft if titrht.

Jfr. flirt' honnH nnpnoH nt tii Hpir's. Th ice is packed around the case, shipments daily at Fresh forage marKet Pay Taxes C. Topliff, the old reliable tax collector, has his complete rolls for 1906. Pay to the old reliable.

Rear Home National Bank Pay your taxes at the Security State Bank. 101-tf Mrs Carl Mac will give a dance Christma? night. 37 2t Morgan has placed $2000 worth of pianos the past week. 3t 6t Uuy a kodak for the boy, $1 to $5 Sollitt Swarts' drmj store. 36 2t We sell copies for all the late music, two 35 At Fitch's.

34 2b Ice cream always in Franklin's Ice Cream stock at factory. 37 6t All fancy holiday goods on second floor at twenty-five per cent discount after 8 o'clock tonight. Newmans. Bibles, testaments and prayer books, all sizes and prices. Sollitt Smarts' drug store.

36 2t For fancy and bulk ice cream, call uj Franklin's Ice Cream factory. 37 6t The street' sprinkler would have been greatly appreciated by shoppers this morning. jMoragn is taking aP credit bills up $100 on new pianos. See his big ad in today's paper. 31 6t te All the leading perfumes in fancy packages for Christmas.

Scllitt Swarts' drug store. 36 2t Upstairs, all the holiday goods at one-fourth off after 8 o'clock tonight Newmans. You can be suited with a pipe and the prices are right, at Cilgis Fairclo's, 121 South Summit street. 32 St See our line of copyright books at '39c. The most complete line in the city.

Sollitt i store. Swarts' drug 36 2t Everything in holiday goods, on the second floor, at 25 per cent discount after 8 o'clock tonight. Newmans. The thanks of the smokers of the Traveler are due Col. William Kroenert for a box of fine Lawrence Barrett cigars.

They are the best. Today the colonel was feeling happy and peaceful with all the world and he presented this office with a box of Lawrence Barrett cigars as a Christmas gift. Since Sunday Will ha3 been promoted to the rank of colonel because on that day a fine baby boy came to his home to re- imain indefinitely and; since, the col onel has been stepping very high and feeling very jubilant. A Christmas cantata will be given at the Chilocco Indina Schools tomorrow night, to which the public is invited. One fourth off on all the toys in the basement after 8 o'clock tonight New mans.

Trinity Church. Theie will be a choral celebration of the Holy Communion at the church tomorrow morning. at 9 o'clock and communicants are urged to be present. The Rev. M.

Reedy of Oklahoma kas been invited to assist. Children's entertainment at 7:15 p. m. Parents invited Edgar A. Sherrod, rector.

TO OUR PATRONS Do Not be Deceived by the Representation of Other Dealers When They Advertise to Take iano Certificates on our Store It is Simply a Bogus Proposition as the Price is Advanced According to the Certificate Yon Hold. IfYonWonld Save $50 to $100 on a Hew Piano Bring Your Certificate Here Where it is Worth its Face Talne. We Do Hot Try to Profit by the Adver- tising of Other Piano Stores. Anyone'Attempticg to Profit by Onrs Simply Hold Themselves Up to Ridicule in the Eyes of all Fair Minded Men. Come Here to Bny Yonr Piano Where Yon Wfll be Accorded Fair and Honorable Treatment We are open evenings and ill be to serve you.

Pianos Ao suit four pocket book and the price, will aot be advanced one dollar on account )f tne certi ficate you hold. Eemem-oerthe place. fitch'a Musi Store, 325 "South ShbiidU Si 1 4 14-3 per will be printed tonight and cir- culated in the morning. Wednesday the day alter Christmasbusiness 111 V. 4.

4. 1 i win uc xesuujeu a ictt uiiuuies the rising of the sun and continued until a few minutes after its set ting. Wishing you as merry a Christ- mas as we and our force are going to jhave, we remain your I Iloward "Anderson. friends I POLICE COURT TODAY. Bosy Session this Morning For ttt City Officers.

Police court, this morning was at rather busy place for a while. Rube Thomas was fined $5 on the charge of being drunk. Sentence! was suspended. lie promised to pay up. D.

O'Donnel was fined $5 on the charge of being drunk and disorderly and sentence was suspended. Saturday there a large number of the students for the Chilosco Indians Schools in town. They were to go back to the schools on the Frisco and while waiting for the train at the depot a fight developed, caused by a too free indul- 4 gepce in firewater. The police went down to the depot and made four arrests and this morning in police court, Amos Duggan and Charles Marine were fined $10 and costs, a total of $14, being drunk, and disorderly. Sherman Lawrence and William Madden were fined $5 and costai each, a total of $9 on the charge of being disorderly.

They were air Some of the other Indians who were mixed up in the row were committed to the guard house at the school by the superintendent for sixty days. Only one of the Indians arrested could be induced to tell where he got the liquor and he said it was under a pool hall on the east side of Summit street. tr Married Yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.

M. Heath, 625 North Second street, by Rev. M. Lee Miss Esma Virginia Ileatfi and Iloward S. Cronk.

There were present at the wed ling only members of the family. After the marriage a splendid dinner was served, whick was vey much enjoyed and appreciated by those present. Mr. and Mrs. Cronk have lived in this city for many years and are well and favor- Wmg Store I in omnlrtvo In tlifo nttifa onrt na iiavp fnnnr! Vipt tr bp a very agree- able and industrious employe.

Mr. and Mrs. Cronk are most estimable young people and their marriage is considered a most happy one. They are mated and each should be a great help to the other. The Traveler.its force and all friends extend congratulations to the new couple.

May they live long and prosper. Miller-Mackey. A pretty home wedding was celebrated at the residence of the-bride's and Mrs. E. S.

Mackey, 525 North Third street, yesterday at 2 p. uniting in marriage their daughter, Miss Becky, to C. E. Miller, of Julesburg, Colo. Bev.

Waitt officiated, using the ring service. The parlor was decorated with ferns, carnations and bride's roses. The bride and groom entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding March, played by Miss Clare Conklin. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

John Davis, Winfield; Mr and Mrs. James Cowden, Miss Editha Cowden, R. R. Cowden, Estella Jackson, Emma Jackson, Mrs. E.

C. Jackson, Mrs. W. L. Booton, Miss Clare Conklin, Mrs.

E. F. Herron, Miss Olive Watson, Mrs Nettie Davis, Mrs. J. B.

Logan, Miss Grace Logan, Mrs. L. II. Davis, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Bel veal, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anna II. Bolton W. E.

Porter. Christmas Service. Last night at the Presbyterian church a very enjoyable Christmas program was rendered. The Christmas sermon was delivered by Rev. George Nichols, pastor of the church and was a splendid The following was the program Hymn 125.

Invocation. Anthem, "Arise.Shine," "(Elvey) Responsive Reading. Vocal solo, "Christmas," (Snel-Iey) Prayer. Hymn 390. Scripture Anthem, "Sing, Heavens," (Tours) Responsive Reading.

Violin Solo. Offertory, "Reverie," (Fauccnier) W. D. McAllister. Anthem, "While Shepherds Watched," (Neidlinger) Sermon.

Rev. Geo. O. Nichols. "Nunc Dim ittis," (Foster) Benediction Married.

This afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rambo, in West Creswell the marriage of Delia Blanche Rambo to Albert Edwin Wright. Rev. Lee Sorey performed the ceremony- and there was a large number of friends of the young couple present.

Both young people are among the best in the country and have th best wishes of their many friends for a long and happy wedded life. Mrs. Carl Mac will give a dance .37 2t Christmas night. By buying your Christmas presents at Morgan's, you get votes that your lodge may want to help them out on close vote. 31 6t One fourth off on all second floor holiday goods after 8 o'clock tonight.

Ilevmans. oooocooooooo6oooooooo oo SlDd i. Knives, Forks and Spoons. NOT OPEN TOMORROW. 0 1 0 0 per set 1.00 per set .50 per set 00000000000 oooooooooooooo This celebrated ware is made of a combination of nickeljjandjsilver and is the same through and through, consequentlypwill never wear off.

Looks and wears like solidjsilver. Knives and Forks Table Spoons Tea Spoons We wisin afli a ElOerry (DinirSstaas aesdl mniainiy Enappy retail irinis ff ftlhie WeThave a big line these in both plain and fancy patterns. 8 I)e Jfliv. (Zo. 8 same CODOOCOCCCCO Hams' 'Everything in oooooooooooooooooooooooooo The Webster Co.

Does all kinds of work hauling packing household gooua forshipment, moving pianos or boxing same, and also has a fine first-i class storage room in connection with his business. Moving house-. hold goods a specialty. All work guaranteed. rHE WEBSTER TRANSFER Webst; Pcu Th ieadlfij irassftr naaof jly him'k eaM.

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