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Garnett Journal from Garnett, Kansas • Page 1

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Garnett Journali
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Garnett, Kansas
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GARNETT, KANSAS, FRIDAY DECEMBR 19, 1902. PRICE SJ1.00 PER YEARs VOLUME XXX, NUMBER 61. As we go to press, Thurjday, the LOCAL NEWS. case of Mrs. Mundell, for damages for D.

D. BAILEY, President. W. W. GOWDY, Vice President.

E. n. ELLIOTT, Cashier personal injuries received in falling on the sidewalk, at Greeley, is being heard in the district court. Mrs. Mundell sues the city for 110,000.

Plaintiff received the injury sued on, in April last, and claims to hare been unable to do any CHRISTMAS. The board of county commissioners was in session Thursday to attend to unfinished business of the October term. Miss Edith Fry accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Quiggle of Colony, Went to Kansas City Thursday to spend holidays with Jas. A.

Fry and family. work since that time. In another column will be found Citizens State Batik. the sale notice of T. W.

Parrott, who has sold his farm in Westphalia town "Christmas comes but once a year, I hope Santa Clause will sure come here, this we hear the children sing when Holidays draw near, and this the day of all the year to the heart of the old as well as the young, ship and will quit the business. The date is Thursday, December 23, com mencing at 10 o'clock-A. and consists Kansas Garnett. of the usual list of stock, implements, etc. Tom is a first class farmer and is likely It is given out that Charlie Shull has been arrested somewhere north of here and will be held on the charge of assaulting Sol.

Borror, night watch. Marriage license was issued Tuesday to David McCollom and Pernelia Daniels of Lincoln, and they were married by Probate Judge Higgins the same day. A marriage license was issued Monday to John McClenahan and Ada Tip-pin of Greeley, and they were.married same day by Rev. Clampett of the U. B.

church there. Mr. Lee Lacy of Garnett and Mrs. to have first class stuff to sell. H.

Nikkei is arranging to give a Kinetoscope entertainment at the Con gregational church, Monday evening for the benefit of the church. This will be a splendid display of moving pictures, including Mount Pelee in fire colors, Is Now Open For Business. Offers the People of Garnett and Anderson County, accomodations consistent with Conservative Banking. We appreciate customers with either large or smal accounts. Minnie Johnson of Welda were married last scenes in the life and death of Presi dent McKinlev.

Naval Battles, and Wednesday by Rev. Moore of the Christian church, and went to housekeeping scenes in Cuba, the Philippines, Paris in their own home the same day. Exposition, etc. If you intend to make a sale this If an opinion recently rendered by winter, see Capt. Tip Lowry, the Veteran auctioneer.

Write him at Greeley the attorney general is correct, cities of the stcond class cannot elect their jus until Dec. 18, or make dates at thl has grown most dear. Now is the time you like to remember and be remembered, greedily you save your nickels and wish for more; then for tokens of love, joyfully and profitably spend them, for you get what you want in Geo. T. Hutchison's store.

First there is Mother and Father far you to consider. Would not for them a pair of WOOL BLANKETS be just the thing? And, would it not be quite proper, a new WAIST to present to your daughter, to make her young heart with gladness and gaity sing? For a sister get a dainty HANDKERCHIEF, NECK RIBBON or POCKET BOOK; for brothers, what better than NECKTIES and MITTS could you find them to please; your husband expressed a desire for a pair of house SLIPPERS; and your wife for a silk OPERA SHAWL when see sees them will tease. A pretty table to a woman always appeals, so get for her a set of linen CLOTH and NAPKINS complete; a SLUMBER ROBE or a pair of TOWELS tices of the peace and constables at the annual spring election, as heretofore. He In another column will be found the In the District court, Wednesday, i office. the jury loturned a verdict in favor of announcement of Capt.

Tip Lowry, the holds that these are township officers Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Thomas mourn most successful auctioneer in Eastern Madieon who sued the citizens of Kin- the loss of their little son who died Fri- under the amendment to the consti-day mourning after a very brief and it- tution adopted at the last election, must caid for drilling a 1200 foot cas well. Kansas. Call aj this office and make your dates with him.

After Dec 18 he PvnAnfpri iilnPfls. Thpir mnnv friends be elected in the fall of the even num bered years. The present occupants of will oe permanently located garnett extend sympathy. these places will hold until the election The ladies of the Uhnstian church The storm of rain and sleet here nfi9(U gave a dinner, supper, and Fair at the Sunday was snow further north, increas -Farmers in the wheat belt are writ- old courthouse building Saturday, which 1 1 1 i ing in the western part of the state to a depth of five or six inches. The wheat in Governor- elect Bailev that agents of was wcu wmuuug uio th twin ar mpmhprs cost of the provisions, articles sold at the is greatly benefitted all through the th ipnln.t.n"rA rpnpuHhn nrn I fair, and the value of the services of the Madison is the Oeawatomie man who applied to the city council for a Iran chise here, and was turned down in favor of Dr.

Milligan. -George R. Page of Laredo, and Frank Page of Wharton, Texas, were called here this week by the serious, illness of their father, Judge M. A. Page.

George is county clerk of hia county, and Frank engaged in the mercantile -businees They were both Garnett boys and Frank made the trip overland to Texas in about 1880, and got nearly into Mexico before he quit going. Wm. Wilson of Union, then Walker, township, wheat viding for the manufacture of bindinc sisters, the profits were over 100 George Kyner of Lone Elm attended twine at the penitentiary. The farmers William nail ana tamily, the tamiiy the State Grange meeting at Olathe lai plead with the governor-elect to use hia being better known here aa Nancy Clark week, aa delegate from the Lone Elm influence to save the penitentiary twine and children, hove in Tuesday night on lodge, returning Friday. He was hon plant.

Some of the say they the plug, and show a disposition to make ored by the election as one of the officer! understand that the twine trust made themselves at home in Garnett again. Of the State Grange for the ensuing year, a substantial contribution to the Rennh- William is the well known blind musi- Hon. T. A. McNeul of Topeka is an cian who made himself undesirable here lican fund, and that the Rapublican will not come amiss, and surely such a gift to a bride will be exceedingly hard to beat.

A father would like his daughter to please I am went with them. Frank and Wilson married sisters, Clara and Eva Richard- nounced to deliver one of his character by getting on a jag and shooting up the istic lectures at the opera house, Friday east end of town at frequent intervals. son, cousins of the writer. Weremem-- evening, Dec. 26.

The Honorable Mc- Neal has a state reputation as an original He looks considerably less corpulent than when he departed the village, and it is to be hoped he has mended his ways and humerous lecturer, and can be relied upon to give you an evening of real sure, but his mind is busied with the cares of the day and business too; he wonders what she would like, and forgets a MONTE CARLO, or FUR BOA, and MUFF would prove his affection true blue. in several particulars. He is a great musician and makes plenty of money if ber of seeing the procession leaving the county one day when we were on train between here and. Colony when we were making arrangements to establish the Free Press, Colony's rst pappr. George went a few years later and George Cook went with him, but George did not stay long in Texas.

enjoyment, from start to finish. Speak managers will reciprocate by inducing the legislature to stop the manufacture of twine by convicts. Dr. Milligan returned Monday from Iola where he went to confer with Fred Horton, the gas man who has done most of the work in the Iola district, boring some wells in the vicinity of Garnett. Just at present Mr.

Horton is to busy to come. An effort will be made to secure Mr. McSweeney, the Cherry-vale expert. It is the intention to secure the services of a first-class man only he attends to business- ing after the manner of the lecturer himself, we might say that the pleasure the We observe by tlje Kansas City audiance experiences will be enhanced Journal of Monday that George H. Thomas has had his sentence of 12 years aa the lecture proceeds, from the fact; that the sense of having parted with T.

Geo, Hutchison. cut down to 11 by Governor Stanley, on account of mentoriaus services in the re their monev is momentarily becoming lap more remote, while the end of the speak cent fire at Lansing. There would be and the gentlemen interested are use-ing every effort to secure a suitable man little or no objection on the part of the See those Christmas presents at J. Hutchison Co's Hardware Store. South Side Square.

Wanted Energetic man for perman- ent position in Nemaha county. $50.00 per month to suitable party, State age and occupation. Address Manager 8., 1214 Main Kansas City, Mo. ing approaching with the same speed. Hear McNeal.

To our Democratic friends we will say there will be no politics in this lecture. to do the work. The News prophisies citizens here, in ourpinion, if the Gov-that gas will be struck near Garnett with- ernor would cut SQme more off from the in a year. Evening News. term.

Thomas waV-bTivicted when the Department Commander Loomis of writer was county attorney and we feel Topeka came here Tuesday in response certain that Thomas' lawyers got him FOR HOLIDAY GOODS GO TO a petition signed by a number of old several additional years by attempting soldiers asking him to organize a second sharp practices with the court, and their Tricycles, sleds, skates, a nice pocket knife, fine Richester ware, all nice for Xmas presents. J. B. Hutchison Co's. is the place to buy them.

South Post of the G. A. R. in this city. He generally incompetent way of presenting was accompanied by Editor Coulter of the defense, or rather for attempting to the Western Veteran published at To- mak nnv dffnRo at all.

1 side square. i Go 100 peka, and Major Remington ofOsawa- totnie, and Mt. Bredel of Chanute, mem Miss Ethel Davis of Central City, held the Lucky No. bers of his Staff. The Post had been notified by Loomis of his coming and (31) on the Fur Scarf, given away in our drawing Dec.

i. met him at the depot and escorted him to their hall in the courthouse. He then went over to the Workmen's hall where Xnaa some of the members of the proposed new Post had assembled. He proposed The line they are showing this season has never been equaled in this City and includes everything for the Holiday Trade. to have them go over to the courthouse and meet the Brethern there, which Commences at once, Ends at noon, they declined to do.

Then he refused to organize their post. In the meantime a number of the signers of the petition December. '25th. had made up their minds that they were going to join something, and ten of them Goods are New and UD-to-Ba were initiated in the old Post. This e.

probably ends the agitation for anew Our stock of goods is very large and we know the prices We bad the pleasure this week of are ngnr' in many instances one tmra less man you pay making the acquaintance of Major a. w. others for the same articles. We are not only making an West Virginia, I i.Cprrf rvn Ymac rrrnA Kiifr flonorfmont in Vi Itrkfico vvooaiora 01 weston, Mrs. Woodford, is a guest at who, with 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 the Fourth Avenue.

Col. Woodford is nas Deen tonea up wicn novelties lor presents, sucn as an importer, breeder, and dealer in Gloves, Fascinators, Slippers, Monte Carlo Jackets, Furs, thoroughbred Herferd cattle, and has Capes, Handkerchiefs, Dress Goods, Chatelaine Bags, Belts M. Articles and Prices to suit each Customer. There you will find carefully selected lines of Pictures, Stationery, Books of all kinds, Toilet Sets, Dolls, Toys, Games of every description and everything you look for and want to buy at Christmas Time, other business interests in the east Through business associations with Mr. and Shoes.

I John Chapman, a son of Col. Chapman, fll ex- rtrrAcs who was the original nronrietor of the OWi waai townsite of Maadovi. Coi. Woodford could compare our goods with others, no argument would be has become the owner of that property, nprpccorv Tfr r. 1 I 1 1 I be willing to associate himself with Dr.

PPGI AI 5 Bargain boxes at 25c each. Only way to Or iyVlitL hnv amnlf hov rnnrainQ fnllnwinor Milligan, J. H. Cannon and H. D.

Nich ols in a further effort to obtain natural TT 2 JtianaKercniets. gas at this point. The partnership con sists of the gentlemen mentioned, and 1 Story Boook. 1 Tamborine. they will proceed at once to drill three Small Doll.

Hadies Satin Collar. Iron Money Bank. Merry-go-round. wells, if that number is necessary, to any depth required for a complete de 1 iron worse ana wagon. tub monstration of the matter.

The city is 1 Watch. to be congratulated that a matter of such great public interest has fallen into such They are all as good as, this and some better. Dont fail and Uts: Woodford will depart Friday, 10 vour eis on ine z.onopnone. to day, to spend the winter at Los An- gelles, California, but will return in the Extend an Invitation to all to Call Examine: Goods and get Prices. Col 09a spring, when his partners hope to show OJi him a gas plant in successful operation and supplying the requirements of the city..

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