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The Sun from Chanute, Kansas • Page 8

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The Suni
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Chanute, Kansas
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FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1907. TH SU FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1907. from "Jamestown "where flhy attended Modern Treasure Ships. COLORED PREACHER SKIPS BOY THE SEASON TICKETS the expositor. The famed treasure ships of the Indies, in the days when pirates swooped down on heavy vessels lum J.

B. Lowe, went to Walnut this PASTOR OF THE COLORED BAP morning. bering homeward with gold and sil SIXTY BUSINESS MEN GUARANTEED 750 SALE. TIST CHURCH MISSING. Miss May Groome spent the Fourth ver, beside less precious freight, were inspector for the Bell Telephone company, spent the Fourth' in Chanute.

He went to Coffeyville this jnorning where the cut-over of the new system will take place in a few days. Fred Frewert went to Iola today. "Hoot Mon, The Kilties are coming." Mrs. G. W.

Keller is visiting in- Colony this week. never worth as much as the bullion in Cherryvale. occasionally carried across the Atlan Miss Mav Hemphill spent the Young Girl Also Gone It Is Presum Foiu'th at Oherryvak. And If There is Not that Many Sold Some One Will Have to Put Up. Miss Cmthiai Kimhrough visited tic, as a part of the express business of ocean liners.

Within a few weeks one steamer landed over $10,000,000 at New York. No buccaneers of the Spanish main ever had such a prize ed by Friends and Relatives They Are Together. her sister in Cherryvale the Fourth. WE are selling more TEA and COFFEE these days, in ONE WEEK than we used to in A MONTH There is a Reason "Hoot Mon, The Kilties Pierce. Sterhkirchner went to New to chase.

ton on business. are coming." Rev. Wm. Magnet formerly pastor Screen Will Filter Air. The Misses Gutting are visiting in George Mitchell and mother went to Many people cannot sleep with the of the colored Baptist church has been missing from this city since Monday, Kansas City this week.

There is tin impression among certain friends of the Chautauqua that if they pay admission at the gate that it will do just as much good in pro Shaw this morning to visit during the 'Miss Lydia Snyder has gone to To- day. as has also Miss Florence Scott, windows open at night in damp weather. A screen which will admit pure air and yet keep out the dampness can easily be made. Take thin peka forja short Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Basler went to Erie this morning to visit the latter 's pretty young colored girl. Magnett Mr. and Mrs C. E.

Wright went to moting the Chautauqua as to purchase season tickets. Now, this is a mistake because sixty business men have guar Pittsburg for short is said to have a wife living at Frank pa-renis. B. Schirard left this rooming Mr. and Mrs.

8. B. Hatcher went to Cherryvale this morning to spend the fort, from whence he came to Chanute about a year ago to assume the pas anteed the sale of 750 season tickets-and these tickets much be sold before for, a short visit in Pittsburg. Angora flannel and fasten to a screen frame. Place this in the window at night when the sash Is raised.

In the morning the inside of the screen will be found while the outside Mrs. E. L. Arbuckle of Grenola day visiting. torate of the local church-.

the guest of Mrs. Wm. Neptune. Mrs. J.

K. Martin has returned to is wet, the air having filtered through. Tli couple did not leave town together, but as they have been meeting Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Estes of Colony we can participate in the gate If you want to help any of your friends who were public spirited enough to guarantee the sale of 750 Bnrtlesville after visiting Mrs. Wm are visiting their son, W. E. Estes MoCormaek.

at the houses of various friends for a long time, it is supposed that they Mrs. D. G. Parker left this after Miss Hazel Monninger spent the To Send Flpwers by Mail. Take a long potato and bore a hole season tickets, buy a season ticket of noon for Colorado for several weeks prearranged a meeting in Kansas them.

You have friend among these Fourth here with Misses Grace am: Fay Ham-Win. stay. through it lengthwise for a holder, and shave the outside down with a sharp knife until it can be easily handled. City. The minister left presumably Miss Bessie Exum returned to Thay sixty business men, and unless you come to their rescue they will have to Miss Hattie Frank of Iola spent for Kansas City, Monday morning on er after a visit with Mrs.

R. M. Bar the Fourth in this city as the guest of When ready to send the flowers, place Remember, we give you the BEST VALUE and nice premiums WE are having a fine lot GREEN VEGETABLES ever day. 'Phone 137 and 370. Dixon's Cash Store he 2 o'clock Santa Fe passenger.

ker. around this a piece of wet sheet cot Mrs. C. MV Edson. Miss Scott left over the Katy in the make up a deficit.

Be sure and purchase a season ticket from one of the-business men. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Falwell and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. King have re forenoon.

Before departing Rev. ton. Over this wrap a sheet of tinfoil, carefully covering every part of the Miss Hooper went to Tola today to turned from spending the Fourth with Magnett told a few friends that be Secretary Morrison has received a holder. The moisture cannot pene visit. a brother in St.

Paul. had' been offered a church at Lincoln, telegram from Senator Chester I. trate the. paper and will be retained Mr. and Raymond Brill arriv Miss 'Mary Bundy returned to Sa- and it is suposed that this is for a long time.

Suburban Life. Long, that he will be able to speak at ed this evening to visit Mrs. John the destination of the couple. the Ohautauqua next week. His vwJburg this morning after a visi witbh Miss May Miller, Bowers.

Rev. Magnett is said not to have Fellow Passengers. "Pardon me, your necktie has been Miss Jenny Carlson returned to In theme will be in the Orient," and will be intensely interesting, ow Misses Mav Lena McAtee returned, any too savory a reputation among dependence this afternoon after visit the members of his flock, and an in ing to the prominence of Taft as a sticking out for some time. I refrained from telling you sooner because those ing Miss Lilly Grant. to the Normal at Erie this morning after spending ihe Fourth here.

Miss Virginia Pucketb returned to vestigation was held last spring by Mrs. J. B. Birehneld has returned the church at which charges of immor young ladies seemed so much amused." I -n an' the oil from i Lnn-2' Avas tho wlth that lamn has been dronninsr on thatiMr- 1,11,1 protrays a vividly real- to Oklahoma after a visit with her Garnett this morning after visiting al character were said to have been made against Jiim. The result of the brother, E.

F. Houghton. her sister, Miss Grace Puckett. City News Mrs. Libbie Willard and daughter light overcoat o' yourn for the last ten istie picture of their trip and the minutes, but every one seemed so 1 manner in which the Secretary eon-tickled that I hated to spoil the fun." ducted himself.

have returned to Wichita after a visit investigation was never made public, the matter being hushed up as quickly as possible. It is said, however. with Mrs. S. Campbell.

"Meet me at the Chautau London Mirror. I imno- siwiol fWurn Im Mr. and Mrs. B. E.

Toluian have that the minister continued to disturb qua." eturned to Kansas City after a visit iir-en Miiik'U witu the acceptance terday of Attorney General Jacson to he marital bliss of various families A Daily Thought. I Via l.iiivtinlf fA li im mrtnpii.nln.o E. P. Bodle -wont to Lawrence on with their son, F. S.

Tolman. luring his stay in the cit. lie was Lie Chautauqua some even- business today. to Mrs. T.

A. Eastbnrn returned trust, tn em'ov all. to nossess nothing: en ''The Enforcement of Law and Mr. Jackson, as those Follin this morning after visiting her Probate Judse Alleman celebrated. i a- To walk along the which i emial trood on either hand, to srfv- the boarding at the time of his departure, at George Berry's, but left without telling them of his destination or sav- other.

Mrs. T. A. Carpenter. Tim the Fourth in Mrs.

Matt Heller went to Eric this litter accompanied her daughter Mrs. J. C. Colaw returned to Shaw this morning after spending the Fourth with Mrs. L.

Overbay. Stanley Lewis returned to Howard this morning after spending the Fourth with A. Gross and family. Miss Mary Fairehald and Miss Myrtle Matthews returned to Erie this morning to attend the normal. Misses Ina Woolery and Lena Beach returned to Thayer' at noon after visiting their grandfather, Joel Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Dennis returned to Iola this after a visit vrith the tatter's father, M.

M. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. M.

White returned to Colony this morning after spending the fourth with their son, Frank L. White. Mrs. F. M.

Robertson returned to i ng good bye. He had been meeting he Scott, girl there, and the morning I sign of equality. To entertain no pos-j jestemny are aware, is sible fear or doubt about the upshot of an exceptionally eloquent speaker and things, to be yourself, to have meas-ilus addition to the program strength-ureless trust perhaps that is the 'ens it materially- It is suspected that afternoon to spend 'Sunday. ome. Now songs, good music, fine sodas Mr.

and Mrs. 0. E. Wright went to he left she called and asked Mrs. eautiful-moving pictures and cool Girard this afternoon to visit.

Anonymous. erry if. Magnett had lore any mes breezes combine to make the Japenese R. B. Akins Left for New Mexico sage, saying she -h-a-d received a telegram.

She persisted in her query if Roof Garden the most delightful spot today to be gone two months. town he hiad not left some word for her and Miss Mary McAtee came in from An experienced saleslady can secure seemed visibly disappointed when in- Erie at noon to spend Sunday. Sweetened Character. One would soon cut down a tree if the apples on it were as hard and sour in November as in early spring. Just so should your character be ripening and sweetening as you grow older.

But how many trees there are good position in good store at fair '(iruied that he had not. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Trump returned alary, by applying at once. No ap Mrs. Scott, mother of the girl, when to Tola after a visit -with L. Clark. Mr.

Jackson is anxious to keep before the people as much as possible in or-dor that his hinted boom for governor may find fertile ground when sprung. Secret ary Morrison assorts that the success of the Chautauqua is now assured. That he has received more than a hundred letters this week alone from neighboring towns inquiring about the date of the "Kilties" band. lie has received thirty letters this veek asking that camping sites and tents be reserved and inclosing monev for season tickets. plication; except bv letter.

Address Mrs. F. W. Carroll and Miss Flossie seen tins afternoon-, stated that her daughter was of age and while she re Sun Office. Coy ville this morning after visiting in the Lord's garden whose fruit is as arid as it was years ago! AVellspring.

Mrs. Everett Blackwood over the went to Toronto to spend Sunday. Mrs. II. S.

iSeraggs Mrs. J. L. Long went to Earlton today to visit. gretted- the scandal exceedingly, was powerless to influence the girl.

She IMer De-Long was here this week isiting his father. AY. II. DeLong. He is not.

located in Spring fi eld. and Fourth. xpeeted to hear from her within .1 TIariy Sparrow returned to Parsons this morning after spending yesterday Dr. Pendarvis returned to Erie this morning after celebrating in this city. week.

Asked how the girl left and when, she disclaimed all knowledge has charge of the tool making department in some big shops. Judgment was given by default to- with his uncle, Adam Gross. Mr. and Mrs. Gross accompanied him home for The Bar Sinister in Boston.

The most glaring example of the misuse of bars on a shield is the case of the badge of the Boston police force, on which the bar crosses from left to right, instead of from right to left, thus giving to every wearer of the shield the disgrace of the bar sinister. Boston Herald. of the affair, stating that her daughter had taken her clothes down, to "Meet me at the Chautau qua." dary in the case of Bioomlrearti Bros. a short visit. E.

C. Knight. The case is a gar Miss Jessie Jennings is entertain Mrs. Berry's and packed them there. Mr.

and Mrs. E. II. Miller returned ing her cousin, Vivian Patterson, of She said she understood Magnett had nishee action against the Santa Fe for whom Knight as a trackman. to Independence after visiting rela Marion, Ind.

Mr. Patterson is at pres wife elsewhere. Neighbors say that tives. F. A.

Boys, Hestwood and B. with the Bell 'Telephone company he made a trip to Frankfort a few Victim of Wreck. Bra-kem-an George I'aleni was taken to Topcka this afternoon, on No. 202' where he will enter the hospital. He was injured in the work train wreck at Vilas this morning, his ankle bones being dislocated and the ligament torn loose.

lie is unable to tell exactly how he was injured as he became at St. Joseph, Mo. Coolest, place in town. The Jap roof garden. Change of pictures Killion, all Iola boys, floated down the Neosho from Iola to Chanute in their months ago and talked with the wife herself.

ft. B. Stevenson and1 Oscar Burns night. wont to Argentine this morning to Magnett appears to be very unpop Misses Ha7el and Anna- Long re canoe yesterday, making a pleasant and safe journey. They went home on the train, and the canoe went to ular with the colored people in the Universal Love.

So long as thou hast a whole and undivided love towards all men, a share of the virtues and divine influences bestowed upon all flows out unto thee through this love. But if thou dost sever any one from this continue their examination for engineers, under the examining board. The city, few of whom believe that he has company can only spare two or three charge at Lincoln or that he has day bv express. OTTAWA REPUBLIC: Mrs. Har men at a time.

my intention ot going to that point. ry Jenkins and little daughter Louise Lloyd Lakin of Fort Scott, traffic The couple is believed to he in Kan spirit of universal love, thou wilt not receive the precious benefits of love. are here from Kansas City, the guests; jft ft jft 4 -1 Tauler. sas City where they will remain until Magnett tires of the Chanute girl. He of Mr.

and Mrs. G-. F. Jenkins. Har-J unconscious immediately but his fellow trainmen say he jumped when the caboose tipped over and slid for a considerable distance along the track.

The train was not the Hilltop but the Toronto work train. The tender left the track first, pulling the caboose off and rolling it over on -its-side. The other trainmen in the car-were badly bruised! but Palen received the most painful injuries. ry Jenkins who went from Chanute about 34 years of age and always to La Junta to take a position has THAT TRIP TO NORTHERN MICHIGAN evaded any questions relative to bis WANTED. Twenty Girls wanted at the Barkley ast life, especially regarding the ru mor that in has a wile 'livine else- Mfg.

Co. at 8 o'clock Friday morning. been compelled to give it up and will soon return home. The clknata was not beneficial to his health 'as was hoped for. bere in the state.

W. A. SCHURMANN. turned to Earlton today after a visit with Mrs. J.

V. Miller. Miss Sarah Kepler returned to Vilas this afternoon after spending the Fourth here Mrs. T. Foxworlhy arrived at noon from Erie to visit her cousin, Miss Joisie Ogden.

Mrs. 6. L. Melligan returned to Thayer today after visiting Mrs. F.

S. McFarlaud. Mrs. S. E.

Foust arrived' from Yates Center this afternoon to visit Mrs. W. B. Hoopengarner. Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Stevenson returned to Yates Center after a visit with Wallace Rankin. Miss Georgia Browning returned to Erie to the normal this morning after spending the Fourth here Mrs.

J. D. Keilhretiii'iied to Independence after spending the. Fourth with Mrs. Mary Bloom'heart.

is unnecessary. Team Runs Awayi The black delivery team of Bloom- THE BIG STORE' Use Hart's Swedish Asthma Cure and you will be entirely free from -HAY FEVER or ASTHMA during these hot summer months. PS Wi! heart's ran away at noon but were stoppedbefore any serious damage was done. The horses started on S. High-land, but, one on them became tangled in the harness or hitch rope and fell at the corner of Fourth, allowing the driver to -catch the runaways.

Aside from breaking the harness, there was no damage done. We Guarantee It. rvR. O. G.

WEED, OSTEOPATH, can help you enjoy the 4th and all the rest of those long hot summer days ahead of us. See our big assortment of WHITE OXFORDS for all ages. Wear a pair of these and you'll be happy. Moved his office to his residence, 103 South Highland. Phone 20.

At the Vaudette. New pictures: "At the Dentists." It is funny. "Curfew Shall Not Misses Gertie Lease and Ava Brewster returned to Earlton after spend Many cures effected right here in Chanute, and is endorsed by physicians. Ring Tonight" beautifully illustrated. Miss Baird will sing "The Songs My ing the Fourth with Mrs.

J. W. Geiger. Misses Dora Smalley and Laura Mother Used to Sing." tl I Price $1.50 Childrens' White QRn Ladies' White Cf Oxfords Oxfords 0 I.lJ I 0L.UU mSXrlMt $1.00 $1.25 to $2.50 9 FOR SALE Good family driving Powell, student at the business college, went to Morefhead to' spend' Sun--dayv Mrs. M- J.

Minnick returned to Thayer at noon after visiting her son, JL F. Minnick. Mrs. Minnick accompanied her home. Bring your friends to the Japanese 1 Roof Garden'.

Music by Roof Garden Orchestra. Ice creamy ices and all soda Illustrated songs and moving pictures. Mrs. J. B.

F. Gates and Miss Ada returned to 'Independence this afternoon after stopping off here to visit They ere oa their way home horse. Enquire of Ben Levy at Rosenthal's. LOST A pocket book containing a sum of money. Finder please return to Sun office.

WANTED Good dairy man, married man preferred. Employment by the month or year; good wages. Charles Krueger. FOR RENT A five room house, well furnished, on -South Highland. Enquire of Mrs.

Wm. B. Hoopengarner, THE Walter L. Smith DRUGSTORE Phone 81 St 2F 411 South Highland.

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