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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 1

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WELLINGTON, KANSAS, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1910 HUM T-tj, VOLUME IX BLOOD TRAIL (S WAS ABBOTT THE SCOUT 3 a vscn.uA. sim-aS A young n-an came to him with an artery cut in hii left arm aDd be tad sup ied a turntquette which was ail be wished 10 do as be bad retired from pract ce. The fliw of bl od bad been SAVES A LIFE A 3 retarded Dr Hatcbtr, who will take Delbert Finley, Seriously Injured d-. Martin's prc ice, was in Wicbit I Report is That Spencer Arthur, the Topeka Dean of Baseball Was Getting ca Line on Talent Leaves Traces With Life's Fluid That Bring Him to Treatment 11 dJk dLA i i- Cootey and bad Feiurd a line on ball talent in the Kansas State league. Topeka teds tbe players and the mcney, and Abbott worked a9 Wellington's manager and got pa while he was i'opeka's ccut.

Tne preposition seems feasible aid hen it was mentioned to it id taid he smihd. Of course ue would have smiled anyhow. But if ths story is true Dick Cooley has putlea off anvthing but a bona head. Dick is a long way from beiag a "rube" when it comes ta base ball for he has gone the route. Schmidt, the catcher and tbi-d base man that flew the Dukes at Nawton 8 it urday, played with To ka Saturday and made a iwo-bagger.

a sac.iflue, two runs. 3 put outs and 4 assists and had' no bobble. He is hitting .270 in the Western league. BIG ENGINES THIS WEEK Timothy King, head of the Kirg ddBss If tun (EOpcg its NORTH BROS. BIG COMPANY of 25 people sr the Pamniis rmr.AP.n LATITRS OnPTT RSTF? A fi I'll take tl man to arotte doctor" said Mr.

King, and Dr. Martin said be would phnne to Dr. Cobean. Dr. Co-bean was at borne but would be at bis office across the street from Dr.

Martin's office as soon as possible. To Dr. Cobean's the irjured young man was taken, Tim King assisting as best he could. The yourg man was faint from loss of Arrived at Dr. Cobean's office, patient was placed on an opjratig tah'e and the injur in his arm sewn to getber.

The wound was not a serious one. necessarily, but the artery bad been severed and had not treatment been giv en, complications might have ensued that have rendered it eeriou. Delbert Finley, of B.airje street, a high school student, while working with a threshing outfit eight miles east of town, got his arm too near a band knife Big Vaudeville acts. Largest repertoire company in thP Wfirlri- llnp nicrhr will rnnvinrA vnn concert starts soon as the doors open. Curtain ricca leading to Dr.

Spitler's i ffiie in the Security bank buildicg yesterday afternoon about 2 o'clock, to deliver a package bad no idea 'hat soon be was to be come the central figure in giviog a man help that might save bis life Arriving at the doctor's cffie, Mr. King saw blood spots, describing a trail, leading to the door of the doctor's private office and then out the door into the hall. Ha followed them, reading on the doctoTd slate that be would oot be back soon, acd reached Dr. Martin's office, across the stairway. snarp.

Keserved seats can be secured at Emerson Harrison's drug store each day. If the fairies are 'to be listened to and the little birds who carry tbe firjt news of everything have any credence, Spencer Arthur Abbott, the deposed captain of tbe Dukes army, who is return to his own ttue love, Topeka, after several tempestuous weeks in Wellington and tbe Kautaa State league, eased one over on the local bsss ball fraternity and incidentally tbe fans. A few weeks age, when the telegraph told that Abbott had quit the Topeka team because of a "runin" with Dick Coo'ey. the owner, nobody stopped to think that the men were brothers-in-law Tney had been together for years in bise ball. Topaka was at the battom aod naturally Uooiey was miffed.

He wanted players. Abbott's discharge from the Topeka Prices HiD (Q)(i Many New Improvements For Ij someone hurt? asked Mr King, and received tbe injury that caused him the Santa Fe in the Next Few Months Dr. Martin poked hi9 bead out th operation room door and sa'd ttaer- was to hurry to town. That is he wanted to hurry. The man he worked for, how-i ever, refused to bring him or assist him.

TRAVELERS ARE COMING -uit The ar driving a small lun about and arc aucoiraiiipd by their 'achf-r on their hmward journey, Tn--v r.ed a eek tio anr are hem hv way of Aloany, Chi-caa, Iv isis City, Wichita, Vellington Eaid. UtvNh mi City aud hcae. The mechanical department of the nta Fe is xpecting a few of the bij Mallet engines which are to be us on Tv Ayr Delbert started to walk. We keew that if the cut in bis arm bled long it would render him unable to go far. He tied a handkerchief rouod the arm ab.ve the wound.

After he had walked a mile or so, Fin this division to arrive tbe latter part of this week. These eogines will take the tetm was auLOuncei promptly and he came to Wellington at a fat salary. Tbe Dukes were ia the rut and needed a manager. Abbott came and made the letm suow form. Soou it was in the running and hadn't Hutchinson got such an early scatt eff the Lamed dona tion party, would have been plunging nearer tbe top right now.

But here comes tbe fairy tale and the little song of the birds. place of th 1050 cr Mosul type which Abernathy Boys, Who Rode Horseback From Oklahoma to New York to Greet Ex-President Roose velt, Soon to be Here are now being used on this division. Building Inspector Wright has been ley was overtaken by a farmar who was coming to vVellington aDd wno, understanding his plight, offertd bim a rice. The boy accep ed. Tne farmer took a Entire Change of Program.

here for some time awaiting the beginning of the construction of the new Case Dismissed Tfce care agait D. E. I uncan tha Mi ui pjn brougnt here Si lurday fur obtaining money under false pretences wts cismisaeu ij Ju't'ce Gilaore'a court thi morning. It seems Dun can had drawo on a poultry nous 3 in Winfield a sight draft after his brother had to'd him that be had shipp.d round house. The plans have been hitch strap from his harness ard bound the arm above the cut to assist the band kerchief io keeping tbe blood from flow ing.

In this way Finley reached town. List Saturday, being an off day, stopped in Wichita cn bis way "An Affair of Hearts," feature BIOGRAPH. changed so that everything is now ready for the engineers to take out the new addition. The general foreman's effice, a much needed building, was oq last year's budget, and was approved by the board. Som3 timi the latter part of this month, or th first of the npxt, two small and vry punbutnd boys will a He went first to Dr.

Spitler's office af home from Newtoa with the Dukes, to eee To pels a and Wichita tangle out-shoots ana hue. Ihe very next day, when he caa.e home, he asked for his "The Rival Cooks" a roaring- comedy, Selig release as he said his ''goat" bad come This building will be erected in tbe near rive in Wellington in an automobile. These boys are Louis acd Temple Aber nathy. age9 9 and 6, of Guthrie. who are returnirg to their home in ter taking off tbe strap and returning it to the farmer.

Tbe wound again opened acd the trail of blood was begun that gave Tim Kin tha first cbance he had had in a lotg time to throw himself into a humane breech. Guthrie after recniving Roosevelt on Pete has Nine Lives" coraedv a consignment of poultry so no case was brjught. Manager Savage is a rainmaker. Every tim he gets a good attraction for the air domt the downpour Well, if he really is responsible, muci obliged. Nevitt of Oxford was in yesterday.

Adams went to Majfie'd thb mcrning. ur.der tbe special dispensation of the Dutes and was being ridden to death. Telegrams were started for another manager. Abbott came high but he nad delivered the goods. Now it is claimed, that the reason future.

A new building for the appren tic99 is much needed but it will not come this year. The ad aster Mechanic's office as it is now situated is crowded and a new on9 would be very acceptable. One of the new thiLgj which is cf his return from Tae bays are the sons of "catch-em- alive" Jack Abernathy of Guihrie and went to New York from their hme in Six Piece Orchrestra. COOLED WITH ICE Abbott wanted to get away ar.d etj Another Rain Ortainly tnt whs another good last night. The reports tl at it wts gen -lai are nude- iod a it was ccdmduoi for hbout all nig it as a soakr.

'cn-p-ur amun'ed to ab ut 4 inches. Guthrie on horseback and unaccompan-iel. Each boy wears a Rough Rd back to Topeka. was that be had fbl- great interest to the men id a Standard filled bis mission in the Kansas State Wheel Loader which is used to load car league. He had acted as a scout lor wheels, lnis win arrive in a snoit mi MM mi A Gram 1 Jul Clear mce oil GT DOLLARS IWash Dresses no ectioa or the mm T0RC MORE MM 11 WORTH WTO CAiK A LOT OF AOrtEY-SVIrtG ITEAV AiOT TO May Sue Wellington.

May field is without a barner and as the only barber of May field is in durance vile in Wellington, the Mayfield boys who like to "fix up" on- and have their "jweeds" cut, are preparing to bring a suit for damages against Wellington for restraining their barber. Robert Riz, the alliterative knight of the razor in Ma field, was a victim of police surveillance in Wellington the evening of July 3, when he should have been at home preparing his patrtns for a Fourth of July celebration, distributing talcum powder and smooth chins as he was wont to do in tbe dear days beyond recall in Mayfield. But the siren aented Robert's ear drum and he came to the "big city." The rest is history. Not since he left has a Mayfield man, who doesn't poss sess a safety or a lawn moer, had his "alfalfa" cut. The third crop is bloom kg.

Hence tbe threatened damage suit against Wellington. Meantime, Robert Kix, he of the alliterative post office address, is massaging the asphalt SU CLOTHES 1L MJli Jb in Wellington under the watchful eye of one A. J. Turner, assistant marshal. Manager Ebright is not in the lineup of tbe Champs at present.

He came here with a release from the manager of the Falls City, team, but the prcs ident of that club has re! used to sign the release and is holding out for a money consideration. This the Lyons club will not pay, sa pacdin a settlement of the matter Ebright cannot be used either as a player or manager. Rig (TWO SUITS) Buy two of our best S25. OO Suits for 18.50 each; one grey and one blue The former for day wear, the latter for evening. Believe us, this is the best clothing proposition it is possible to submit.

It is ideal. It involves clothes of such high class in tailoring, drape, fit, fabric and weave as to leave no room for comparison. These Suits are the lightest weights you can get anywhere. Tropical worsteds, fine serges, seaside cheviots, Glengarry homespuns, excellent crashes. Such fabrics demand superfine tailoring, lest they pucker, sag and loss their shapliness That is the sort of tailoring in ours.

That is why we advise you to buy two Suits instead of one, sol you will enjoy luxuries at the cost of ordinaries. gert is in temporary charge of the team. Lyons Daily New. Rev. Mr.

Saarp, of Schenectady, N. a Seventh Day Adventist, ran awty with a soul mate 14 years oid, deserting a wife, and has been apprehended in 'as City, His wife wanted him to Fine Batiste Dresses mado ir'tunic effects, It. collar and cuffs trimmed with band trimming same as dress, black, navy and tans. Regular $3.95 values, clearance price pay his debts and he claimed she was tDO material him. The 14 year'd Assortment or wash aresses only one or two of a styl, in assor ment of new cloths and Ct eK 1 cr.rl wanted only love.

She won. Nj 11 tne sheriff will pay his tribute. models regular c4.o values, clearance price CJ Complete line of dresses in pleated and tunic styles and overskirt model to LA $10.00 values, clearance price TP 27 Fine qualitv figured lawn dresses, new patterns. Dutch nek, sleeves, collar and belt in fff AQ embicidery and laco Regular $5.00 values, clearance price 27 Amis A. Beisley motored to the camp Crawford's ford yesterday afternoon aaiug Frank Gambrill, Joe Fetters a Ed Roth reck.

They got in tbe rain sto coming back acd it was 1 :30 be AMDAHJ, fore they reached home. The camp at Crawforf 's ford, west none well, will break up tcmor own ih probability, and tbe fishers will come 6 1 1 yWHERE FASHION REieriS jjjP WELLINGTON ICANSAS 7 dome. They have naa a nne urns. lJ Jj mm 4 r-f A Mrs Peterson ba been quita i since her baby was bora eight bfo IT IT last, and his parents from Benson, 111., lave been summoned. Conductor Minor his resumef lis run after a ten days layoff..

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