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H. O. THOMPSON. HINOK MENTION. INGRA1TAM.

CITY AND COUNTY. SI; Stella un ing the K. St T. tracks on Gandy avenne, the team took fright and ran away. Both Hoover and his wife Constable Baker is on the sick list.

Oulv four more days nntil Christ H. C. THOMPSON CO. The Ball for Sweet Charity a. Fill DA MORNING.

DECEMBER 22, IS9I mas. were thrown out of the wagon. Mrs. Hoover suffering the dislocation of one of her ankles and was bruised internally, while her husband escaped Sheriff Cook was doing the city yesterday. J.

R. Scott made a flying visit to And Various (Uhsr Item of Raws ami Oswego last evening. Joe Rumble, of Bronson, is in the, For the purpose of raising money quick, we have placed on sale at less than the viidting C. A. Goodno.

of More or Lea Interest I'li kod up by "Tlia Sun's Reporters. A Novel Entertainment. manufacturer's prices 1,000 pairs Ladie3', Miaje3 and Children's Shies. Thl3 is an opportunity for persons needin? Shoes to mike the Almighty Dollar go farther than ever before. Dr.

M. E. Wolf made a business trip to Humboldt yesterday. We have also a fall and complete stock of Men's and Boys' Shoes and Boots and J. F.

Kinney, the well-known driver, The Bnptirtt Snnday cbool has ar Rubber Goods, which we are selling, cheaper than ever. was a visitor to the city yesterday. without any injury. Dr. Rockhold was called and looked after Mrs.

Hoover's injuries, and she was driven home. A IHfiton It Operation Performed. Dr. J. M.

Kleiser was called to Erie Wednesday night to perform an operation on C. E. Harbougb, editor of the Jlepublican-Record of that city, who was suffering from strangulated Lerina. The operation was a roost difficult and trying one, but was very successfully performed. When Dr.

Kleiser loft the patient, however, his ultimate recovery was in doubt. ranged fur a novel treat for the A handsome new desk has been Also a large line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Caps and Gentd' Furnish scholars, in the way of a Boa Hive added th the First National Bank. ings, which will be sold for cash at prices lower than ever before heard of. P. T.

Foley returned yesterday af entertainment, to be given at the church ou this evening. The lice ternoon from a business trip to or Iiives will be called in that evening Louis, We carry a large stock of Hardware, which we are selling at Wholesale prices. We carry a full and complete stock of Staple and Fansy Grocaries, Dry Goods. Mrs. M.

Wallace, sister of Mrs. and prios awarded. The following G. W. Collins, has gone to Fort Smith Notions, Ladies' Furnishing Goods that dery competition.

Call and see us. programme has been arranged for to reside, the Oceanian: Invocation by the pastor, Iiev. Regular meeting of the Ladies of the G. A. R.

this afternoon, for elec CHRISTMAS II. DeW'olfe. tion of officers Heaaonable Topics. Now is the time to get your photos for the holidays. Do not wait until the last morunut, when everybody is in a rush, but secure a sitting at Hong, "Joy to the World," School H.

C. THOMPSON CO. 110-114 NORTH CENTRAL KENNED 7 BLOCK. Miss Edna Wolf is home from IUtcitation, "Carol Little Children, Baldwin University, to pass the holi Nannie Emery. days with her parents, Christmas Aritbera, Choir.

once at Hawkins Presley's Art Parlors, corner Johnson and Central avenues. See their "New Glace" Recitation, "The Child, Jeans," James Grimes was doing tho city BMGAIIS Sarah Coplin. vehterday. He aud bis family are cabinet. You will want some.

Recitation, "The bhephard now residing at Cuerryvale. The old reliable J. S. PfoifTeris Watch, (fruce Lindwall. Torn Clark, who has figured la the Song, "Merry Christmas, Mrs, courts of the city, was tinea fifteen Emery's and Mrs.

I'lanck's cIiihhoh. dollars yesterday for gambling now prepared to snow nis large new stock of wBtchos.diamonds, silverware and novelties at 1(W Central avenue. Come everybody and get our prices. Recitation, "Ldttlo lownof Uuthe Wiley W. Cook wus over from Mound Valley yesterday.

He laid in lem," Nora Johnson. What is nicer lor a presont for Solo, "I ho New Kingdom." 1 SPECIAL 1 a supp'y of Christmas presents, Recitation, "The Road to Heaven," J. D. McKinzie has leased the rest Seasonable and Miss Florence rlanck. your wife, mother or sweetheart than a nice piece of China or cut glass.

Drop into Reeme'a and make your selection before tho stock is broken. Reeitiiti.m, "The Children's Offer donee property of Mrs. Jack Lindsey, on Eint Forest avenue, and has inn." Six little girls. Thanking onr friends for their moved into the property. When you are ready to purchase Song, "Christmas Morning "Infant Desirable Mer The New Process Stesra Laundry CIBHH.

Christmas goods call on S. Cary. Ho is showing an elegant liuo of rejoices over the arrival of two val Recitation, "The Convict's Christ nablo calves, born to George Haynes' goods at bed rock prices. mas Eve," Miss Eugenia Do Wolf. chandise at Invit old family cow the other night.

Engraved cards ut 31. f. Kohler Recitation. Miss Katie I urgerson A. Caldwell and wife have returned Hung.

"Christmas Rolls," Mabel atflfiOa hundred, including plate. Just the thing for tho holidays. Worth Lookfifjr at qpsa uf-ff Liberal Patronage (luring onr RED MASK SALE, we take this Method 2 to inform them that we will con- 3 tinue the sale until January 1st. 3 WOODRUFF CO. 3 from Euglond.

They are well and I'lanck and May Widup. ing Prices. Will Have yon seen W. C. Holmes' holi Exercises, Miss lienuett class Essay.

"Our Rue Hivws," Miss enjoyed their trip Very much, meet- "1 therefor looked at by everyone our dis- ing With no unpleasant experiences. Ply nw in farLitare The fairly scintillate jsfith newniws. Onr gKMl8 ore al- I be public schools of the oity close WBy. worti, tt1Bn we B8k for them. day display.

He has a tine assortment of nseful presents. Minnie Thrasher. Place on Sale To- Doll buggies formerly 7o cents and 1 now 50 cents and 75 cents at Post- Award of prizes. An admission foe of ten cents will this afternoon until Mcnday, January 7ih. Interesting exercises will be 3 llea Chamber HuiU for $17.50.

Large cane seat and back rockers (2 .50. ofiioe Book Store. held in a number of rooms this after he charged to the enteitainnient. It will help yon decide noon yonr Christinas The Flynn-Morris Clothing Co. noon.

presents to examine the folollowins IiHt: offer some special bargains in Mrs. J. M. Buck left last night for To Itrlng Knit January 1st. Tho K.

railway company as been notified by Attorney-Gener Indianapolis, called there by a Secretaries, Parlor Suit. Folding Ileds. Youths' ('hairs. Dorrna Cream for chapped hands telegram announcing the dangerous Parlor Cabinets, Far Itufrs, Keoeption ('hairs. Fancy Tables.

Desk Chairs, Leather Chairs, Leather Conches, at H. B. Cary's drug store. Bay and oiler until all closed out. NOVELTIES.

illness of her sister, who visited in Children's Kockers, Oysters in bulk at the Delmonico. al Littlo that on J.innary 1, 18'.) he will bring suit at Topeka, against tho city last summer. Fine Pictures, Sideboards, When it comes down to giving Parlor Ktension Table, Hall Hacks, Mrs. C. F.

Van, of Kansas City, Mo Mrs. Ella Smith, of Eldorado, Mrs. W. M. Grantham, of Girard, good goods for less money than any Bed Lounges.

Office Peeks, the company for violating the agreements of tho charter, and will take steps to have the charter mm tiled, The attorney-general states that the one else, we are strictly in it. andsome Gifts- are in the city, the guests of tneir Florida and bright, 25 brother, m. Ashcraft cents per dozen. A tine lot of Cuban ELLIS MARTIN. K.

T. had no right to remove At the lat meeting of Parsons pine apples just received at very rea he general ollicos from Parsons to sonable prices. An endless variety of St. Louis, and will take steps to have the finest grade of candy. A splen Lodge No.

I. O. O. F. the following ollioers were elected for the ensuing term: R.

E. Hollowny, noble guard; A. G. Peters, vice-guard; C. the ollicos of the company removed to JtAILWAY NOTKS.

GOO iiccM all Nllk Kiblioii, willii face, all color, No. 7 ami at 10 cunt cr yard. This Is Just about haU' price. lid mixed candy at a ceut per arsons. The "Katy's" ollioials do pound.

A pointer for all. hvery- not seem to be in the least exercised Fewer personal injury damage Burnette, recording secretary 11. Kinney, treasurer. A joint installa over the action of Mr. Little, ami are hing in the grocery line at prices ar below that asked for inferior suits have been brought against the Kohler, positive that tho general ollicos of the K.

T. in this section the past goods. Remember we are now as al tion of the I. O. O.

F. and Itebeckah lodges will be given the first Tuesday company will remain in bt. Liouis. year than for a long time. Is offering for the Holidays an exquisite lino of Gifts, suitable for everybody.

This in the time to make glad the heart of your wile, mother, child or sweetheart. Vice-1 resident l'urdy claims that the Chief Engineer Wilson, of the ways headquarters for oysters. Don't forget Schreiner on Forest Bvenue. The Jeweler, company has maintained generul of K. left yesterday for New York evening in January.

Don't iirt dozen Lad leu Handkerchief, Hilk embroidered corner, 10 cents each, worth SM cents. fices in Kansas, as well as Missouri to pass the holidays. On his return is unsurpassed. We show Kings, Our display of DIAMONDS ml Texas, at a great cost to the he will be accompanied by his family. A llltf Cut Kale.

Get the impression that the Nimble company, ami does not anticipate The grippe has caused a good Nickle Hardware House will be un Ear Kings, Brooches, Studs, Neck Chains and scarf-pins. In S1L-VE It WAKE a complete line of Staple articles and many Novelties, including Ink Stands, Candlesticks, Perfume Bottles, Manicure many of the railroad boys to lose any trouble over the point that Air. Littlo bus raised. Mr. Littlo has de Commencing this morning, Bing Co.

will offer for sale 142 children's suits, ages 4 to 14 years, 131) boyn' suits, ages 14 to 19 years, aud 09 some valuable time, bnt then no ser dersold in hardware, stoves, nails aud tinware, by any house in the city. I layed his suit for four months, 10 dozen Lndieit' Kll Clloven, Sets, Smoking 8ets, Cigar Cases, Jewel Boxes, and other Novelties, ions sickness has prevailed among aving served his first notice Sep have no decoy ducks, and am not the men. Watches, Gold and tilled cases, and lllack and Colors, GO cents per No. 115 pell in ir goods at cost, bnt day after tember 1, but for reasons host known to himself he has not taken occasion Chains ia endless varieties. Finest children's cloak overcoats, ages 3 to 14 years.

These (roods are of the The present year has heeu a banner lalr, worth cents. day and all the year around I will one for the K. T. in point of Line of China and Cut Glass Ware. to push it nntil the present time, al give you as much for your money as accidents, fewer having ocenred than It will Day you to visit mj store, as Central Ave.

though the K. St T. company has any house in this corner of the Sun for any year in the history of the I am offering low prices on all goods. flower state. Buckley.

been served with notices the first of every mouth since September 1, company. The big freight rush on the K. 20 dozen Ladle Silk Handkerchiefs, embroidered corners, 12 cents each. The K. T.

Cash Grocery, of R. T. Caldwell Son, is prepared to T. has dwindled somewhat, but A CiratllyliiK Nuccrsa. In these days when every man has We Have then the road is doing a good business.

A large amount of traffio is in furnish the people or arsons witn a tine line of staple and fancy grocer sight and will be moved next month. ies. Tbey also run a meat market There is not as many rumors flying twice as many places to spend a dollar as he has dollars to spend, the ball given at the opera house last night for the benefit of the poor was in connection and handle the choicest A Full Line One lot Silk Mitts, 4. cents per pair, worth 73 cents. steaks and roasts to be found any around about the K.

T. as there were this time last year. There seems to be no disposition to molest where. All orders will pe promptly filled and goods delivered to any gratifying success, both in its so the onioial heads of departments, cial features and tne objects lor part of the city. Give them a call.

Holiday Goods! each and all seem to be attending which it was given. Nearly two strictly to their duties and are get Hoke Bros, have added a coal yard nndred dollars was realized from the One lot Gent's Teek Scurf 10 cent) each, worth 25 cents. ting there. in connection with their other busi sale of tickets, and this amount with only a few dollars deducted will be ness and make a specialty of handling the gennine McAlester coal, also Kead and Heed. We are pleased with our new plan used for tho benefit of the poor and Weir City coal.

All orders promptly ufortunato of the city. delivered to any part of the city. The event from a terpeicoreau best make and comprise many nobby patterns and will be sold at cost and ess than cost. The firm is overstocked and these goods must be sold. Now is your opportunity to make a great bargain with only a few dollars.

This eajfl will oontinue only ten days. With our new improved machinery we can make a high grade flour as cheaply as other mills make a poor flour. Give the new National Mills a trial. If you want a tailor-made suit don't forget to seethe Flynn-Morris Clothing Co. They will save you money and guarantee a fit 8.

B. Cary is headquarters for the finest line of celluloid goods in the oity and they are sold cheaper than they can be made. A fine assortment of bisque China, cut glass and brio a brae at prices that defy competition, at Reeme's. If its something in silverware you want, consult M. F.

Kohler. His display is far above all others. If you want to save money call at the Postofflje Book Store for your Christmas preseuts. W. C.

Holmes has an elegant display of fancy goods, suitable for holiday presents. A choice line of children's snits at hard times prices at the Flynn-Morris Clothing Co. One lot dent's Kid Gloves, fur top, 50 cents. standpoint was a delightful atTair in of selling goods Bt low prices for cash, and shall continue to make it an object for yon to pay cash. We are in position to make as low prices The White Fruit Co.

always carries Inch old and young, gay and sober First in the Field BING CO. always to the front with the newest and nobbiest styles. THIS SEASON They show the best lino of men's, boys and youths clothing ever brought to tho market. AT PANIC PRICES. Their goodshave been bought at panic prices and will be sold far below that of all competitors.

GOOD GOODS CHEAP is the motto of Bing and a call at their house will prove the an elegant line of foreign, California tiznna narticinated with a keen de as any offered in this market and and tropical fruits and line confec tions. Baltimore oysters received will duplicate or better any that may be advertised. We have in to-day a freFh lot of Vermont Maple Syrup, daily. Two doors north of postoffioe. Complete line of Plush Halls, Tassels, Chenille Cord and Silk Drapery for Fancy Work.

C.F.Medaris is in the feed business quality guaranteed. Gallon cans, 75 cents, one-halt gallon 40 cents, quarts 25 cents and is prepared to furnish the people of this city feed of all kinds at the ITCH CASH UROCEBY. lowest possible, prices. He invites GROCERY DEPARTMENT the public to give him a call. Cheap Coal and Feed.

I keep on hand the best grades of Mrs. M. A. Pratt has the agency McAlester, Wior City, Columbus and Russell Creek coal, corn, oats, wheat, hay and bran, also ground feed of all for the sale of silk gum meuding tissue, and may be found at 2216 Clark avenue. Orders promptly filled.

kinds. These hard times it will pay yon to call and get my prices before No lady or gentleman should think purchasing elsewhere. C. Buroess, Office 2001 Clark avenue. of buying a holiday present without seeing Kohler's elegant array of truth of this assertion.

BING JOHNSON AVE. London Layer Kaislns, 10c nor lb. California Kaislns, 5c per lb. Oranges, large, JJOc ppr dozen. Lemons, 20c per dozen.

Fancy Mixed Candy, tic per lb. N. Y. Buckwheat, per 11. Oysters, large cans, 13c, Cranberries, large, 8c per quart.

Mich. Maple Syrup, gal cans, 70c. handsome and useful articles. foj 25 0. Thompson ft They will save you Go to II, hardware, per cent.

Have yon seen 8. B. Cary's dis CONBI8T1NO OF Why wear an ill-fitting hat when by buying of na you can have them shaped to your head Woodruff St Co. Derma Cream at S. B.

Cary's. (DO play of Christmas goods He has a tine assortment and his prices are the lowest. ILd M. F. Kohler, the jeweler, has' the handsomest display window in the city.

TOYS, Wanted, boys who are hard on DOLLS, ALBUMS, stockiugs to buy our Ironclads. WoopRtrrr Co, stock to select from at All new and the latest light, feeling that in tripping the light fitntnstio they were aiding in a noble and praiseworthy movement. The hall was tastily decorated and presented a very charming appearance, as the gay participants reveled in the merry dances to the delightful strains of Prof. Cooper's orchestra. A UUMKtlrtia Con Met.

A little excitement wa9 created yesterday morning ou Central avenue, which furnished some amusement for persons who happened to be in the vicinity of J. S. Pleiffer'a jewelry store. As the crowd began to gather a stranger would have thought that Corbet and Mitchell were the attraction, but, upon investigation it was found that two of our well-know citizens, J. S.

1'feiiTer and R. A. Weir, were engaged in a little war. It seems that Pfeiffer had accused Weir of stealing a paper, and Weir denied the charge. One word brought on another, when the lie was passed and the two gentlemen cliuch-ad.

It seemed for a moment as though some one was going to get hurt, but bjtauders interferred and parted the combatants before any serious damages happened to either gentleman. Another llolil-up Anticipated. The Anti-Train Robbers' Association, of the Iudian Territory, must be running short of funds. The officials of the K. it is said, are in possession of information to the effect that another hold-np is contemplated ou the K.

St T. in the near future. The exact point of the proposed raid is not known, but it is thought the robbers will undertake the work at some point in the Indian Territory. hether or not the information is reliable, the company proposes to take no more chances and every passenger train rnnning through the I. is well guarded, aud a warm reception awaits the bandits.

No old PfeifTer'e. out. COLLARS CUFF BOXES. Special Sale! ALSO The Largest and Finest JOYCE We carry Wilson furnishing goods. Woowit-FF Co.

Have yon seen Kohler's display of Christmas presents? tub Don't forget we have the stock and are going to sell it. Come early, .8. l't'IIt'FEB. The Flynn Morris Clothing Co. is headquarters for low prices.

AH goods engraved free of charge at J. S. Ffeiffer's. Having made another large purchase of McAlester coal we will continue to sell McAlester coal at $4.00 per ton for a few days only. Flynn-Horris dothing Co.

Line of Ceilnloid Goods Ever in the City. PfeiflVr's is the For tableware place to go. 1906 In rings, diamond and set, Kohler cannot be beaten. Christmas goods at W. C.

Holmes' drug store. SPECIAL OFFERING. JOMSOX AVEKIJE. is the housewife's save 20 per cent at J. S.

Derma Cream friend. Yon can Pfeiffer's. BUSBY SMTH. Oysters in bulk at the Delmonico. Oysters in bulk at the Delmonico.

We cordially inrite one and all to come and see our goods and get our prices before buying elsewhere, as we know we can save you from 0 to 2 per cent. HAWKINS PRESLEY'S We hare placed a wpsrnte tables several hnsdred to 15 years, wch we will sell at less thai wholesale prleea. sale to commenee an SATIKOAV, 1ECF.BER Itf, and clos ea DrXK.HBtK SO. near over-storked thee roods, and are fni IF'P mm i 1 1 Hi Lb4 I determined to SLAI'KHTEk THta hefore A MARY 1. Comeearly and sernre the GREATEST BAKtiAlS Tex offered ia I'arsoas.

ART PARLORS! akin 24 II fa I Mr l-Tl COR. JOHNSON Alto CENTRAL AVKS. OSTOFFICE BOOK STORE, Injured by Hunaway. John Hoover and wife, of Lanesville, were shopping in the city Wednesday, and late in the afternoon started for home in a wagon. While cross- Ike Fipi-Morrls CMiii rictur Finished la Errrj Style the Irt.

rbetogrtplile Tiewi et Reel. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Towder. Ko Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Ilomes 40 Years the Standard 213 South Central Ave. iM end SfW 17 a Specialty.

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