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TiTlS LEAVEtnVOIITH T1ME0 GTXfr Da? HORNING, HOVEHBBB X3, 1910 mm Decs fccro ttr clsan UBIEdDN; SUITS i IS TlinKEYS (LM Pus Jri cF v. TllilOKSCIIie COilG; i 7 ui nr i I1IU 111 I L.IIIUUUU r.r Vr-iTh TNT4 ft IW Medium vndi Kcavy t76ifjhtd, i Local' Grotfers tad Retailers Say That There Will Be Enough to Supply Every Home in Leavenworth. Packed in Eich Gnc i Individual I Try oric'on Factory Visit. Ow-Stoir THE; PRICES 7WILL BE MODERATE 7 I But '-Those Who Want to Eat Duck or Goose Will Hare to Spend More Money Other Things for Dinner Be High. Turkeys! Yes, thank you, and plenty of thenu 4 If the expectations of the local grocers and retailers of that oird materialize, there is not home in Leavenworth cannot get a turkey Thanksgiving Day.

The majority of farmers who came to the city yesterday spent the greater part of their time getting quotations irom aeaiers as 10 ine price wmcn win be paid for turkeys. All of them seem to have a large number this year and few of them are holding back 'for the Christmas sale. 15 tq' 17 1-2 Celits'a Pound. If the prophecy of E. Shepherd, wholesaler, isealized, the butchers and grocers probably will have to guard their crates and cages in order to keep from violating the city ordinance relative to the overtaxing of seating are plenty of turkeys," Mr.

Shepherd said, "and there should not be a family in Leavenworth' without one Thanksgiving Day, unless some unfor-seen i obstacle, or an abnormal demand arises. I think from what the farmers have. told. me, that turkeys. -will sell at what they did last year A roni fifteen to seventen and one-half cents, If 4hav tra r1 am it fill iriav mav Vi aIiaqtuiv than that" Some of the grocers say, that beoause of the rapid fluctuations in the western 1 1 Having decided to remain in Leavenworth we have changed on? store plana and now occupy both floors at 504 Delaware street, where you win find a Complete New Stock; Goodo Arriving Daily --v.

GOLD DUST 'not Wnly Cleanses: but sterilizes it drives OUt CVCrT bit of dirt or hidden fferms'- which are- boilhd tburk in pft-USed Uteb- lils. It will leave your kitchen things not only clean, but panitarily safe. GOLD DUST will enable KfQM tO do your WOrk more quickly, save your strength. 7 i sin a give you pciicr results tnanoap i pr any i cleanser. GOLD DUST Is sold in (In site snd large psck Sjres.

The lanye grtfCT economy" 'Ut IJW COLD DUST TWINS mr BROKEN SHAFT CAUSES ACCIDENT. Henry Kessmeyir Was Thrown from His Buggy and Injured. Henry Ressmeyer, an employe of the Missouri and Kansas Telephone Company, had his left shoulder bone dislocated and got several bad cuts yesterday morning when the horse, which he was driving, ran away. Ressmeyer was thrown from the buggy 'narrowly escaped serioud injuries. He was driving near Thirteenth and Ottawa streets when the shaft qf the buggy broke and jabbed t-e horse, frightening it.

Ressmeyer might then -Vt- have been able to calm the horse had it not been for the fact that a street car passed at the same time. The horse it was caught; Ressni4jM-was itAen' to his home at 814' Shawnee Street. His injuries will i i not confine him to the house. Knight Matched with Redman. Phil' Knight has been matched for a ten round bout with Jack Redman of Milwaukee.

The bout is to be held in Muncie, Ind- on November 22. The fight scheduled between Knight and Feter Shaughnessey in City iias oeen caiiea on. jvnien is now in Kangas City getting into condition for the bout with Redman. This Redman person is touted to be a comer in the light weight division and the local fight, er plans to lower his championship as pirations, P0L0 GAME AT THE FORT TODAY. Fort Leavenworth Team Take Another Try at the Army School.

A polo game will be played at the Fort this afternoon between the Fort Leavenworth Club and the Army Service Schools team. The gam will start at 2:20 o'clock ana will be divided Into four periods. In the game last Sunday the school team won Ik. a close score In an exciting game. As the two teams are about even ly matched the game this afternoon should attract a good crowd of polo enthusiasts.

The lineup for the school will be Captains Fitch, Olbbs and Barker and for the. Fort Lieutenants Milling, Cox and Thomas. Coyotes Defeat the Badgers. In the junior basket ball league game at the Y. M.

C. A. yesterday the Voyotes defaeted the Badgers by the score of 21 to 4. SkJmmy Alster played the tar same connecting for eight baskets for the Coyotes. Ypur pots; kettles utensils need more than mere cleaning Soap and watei limply clean the surface.

t'y DITZELL 300 W. Main Street Oklahoma City, Okla. 3 Ihe Quality Can that the question often market, it isimpossible to. say, at everal blocks before Pouch. sale every place; Cigar Co.

Distributer MUSIC GO, 603 DeUware St, Lerrenworth, Saa. Drug Store we be Sure fV-' Prescription will be filled correctly Is put to doctors. 1 Sshoti irrrn Aim Delaware. PHONES a. be news to some to lean one make of dotkinjf Czits Manager WilsonHas Scheduled a Fast Game for.

This Afternoon at Fort Came Wffl SUrt at o'Clock. JWW i i I II CADETS ARE SAID TO BE FAST. Evenly -Matched a Good Game. Is Expected Engineers Are in Good Condition for Fray, Week's Hitd. 'T 1dcaMetbali'fans will be treat gh ciwtgridiron.

uttie on the Went End Parade Grounds at the. fort West End Parade GroundSat the. fort this "afternooiir lanager Wilfton of the Cfempany-'Enginrrcrs Tias scheduled th fast Camden Point Military "Academy for a game with his husky Engineer eleven. This game "be a whirlwind aa both teams are evenly matched in weight and are fast as well as heavy. game probably will be the last played at 'the.

fort this season and for this reason the fans at the fort will be on hand to see the game and help, root th ttoldirra to viclorv. The Camden 4P01nt bunch of pigskin 1 oooxers are saia to easier iuis year. than ever before and have won from most of the minor college -teams in the Missouri Valley. Jn a game played sev eral weeks ago the soldiers defeated the cadets by a scorj of 5 to 0 in a hard fought Cadets to Accompany Team. The' soldiers will try' their hardest to repeat the trick this afternoon- on the West End A number of rooters will accompany the cadets from Camden Point so that the Engineer noise gang will have to be out, in full force if they expect to drown out Othe college men's yells.

The Engineers have put in some hard practice during the past week in getting in to shape for the Oamden Point game and now Captain Tucker says his team is in fine condition to put up the fame of its life. The soldiers have lost ut one game in the past two years and that one was to the Haskell Indian who are to play a return engagement here In the "senr futureT The sol-1 diers1 have improved wonderfully during the past week uLder the coaching of Tmpson. and "Murphy. coaches have of their jtlhit dfjlUnrf the men In th'e'Tjiew, which cadejts dfeiaajd to Aav.e a good knowledge or tne that the Engineers lost to, Haskell. They Enow the Forward Pass.

The soldiers now have the forward pass down to a science and they expect to uncork some plays that will; make the fans sit up and take. notice. The Y. M. C.

A football eleven has been bucking against tbd soldiers for the last I tnree aays 10 giTe me xiigeers some In scrim Tnimu vifK Armv V. ML CL A. eleven yesterday the Engineers scored almost at will. I Manager Wilson has made ments for seating a big crowd for. th's afternoon's battle and has reserved seats? 41a iytA.fi iha itvwian A to viva XUl V111VC1D a t' a vai vtviuvuf 9 4-i-1r-f.

liava Kaati AA omAnff if TiMrlv irrv -man at tb fort will be. at the came. The game is to start at 2:30 o'clock and four fifteen minutes quarters will be Jrtayed. Lieutenant Tompson, who offic'ates all of the big games the Missouri Valley, will referee the game this afternoon. Lieutenant OXaughl'n umpire.

The lineup for the soldiers will be Bratton, center; Lanley and Bernel, guards; Kolto McDonald and. Ward, ends; Ringler. Ad-son; Brooks and Howard in the back field. LUNCHEON BY LAUNDRESS FOR HER WEALTHY PATRONS Twitted by Rich Women Because She Never "Asked Them Mays Did and They ent. Chicago, Nov.

12. Mrs. Sarah Mays, laundress, entertained at her modest lit tie apartment a small company of wealthy women for whom she does wash, Numbered among the guests was the wife of a manufacturer whose fortune runs into six figures. Another is the wife of a prominent physician. They came attired in silks and wearing diamonds and brought boquets of roses and carnations.

"It was as good a lunch as I ever ate, and it could not have been better if it had been served in some mansion on the Lake Shore," said one of the guests. don't eee anything particularly nn-nsual about the party," said Mrs. Mays. "I have worked for, these women for several years, one of them seven years, and (o have always been on the best of terms. When 1 told them about my pretty little home tbey joked me and asked me why I never invited them up, so I decided to have a party." STUDY ELECTION METHODS Members of Parliament in American to Get Ideas of American System.

New York, Nov. 12. Five notable members of the parliament of Great Britain will study American election methods at close range in New York City. The visitors are Neil Primrose, son. of the Earl of Rosebery, Agar Robartes, Murray Graham James de Rochschild, son of Lord Rothschild, and Cecil Gren-f ell, son of Lord GrenfelL The1 party beau tuur ohaexvAtions I i In Cotton or Mined $1.25 to $6.00 Per Suit Richard Springe $50 in Gold TO THE FARMERS PLATTE COUNTY, MO.

4 AND LEAVENWORTH COUNTY, KANSAS, WE WILL PAY $30 FOR THE BEST AND BIGGEST 12 EARS Ok CORN AND $20 FOR THE BECOND BEST 1 12 EARS OF CORN DELIVERED TO US ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 15, 1910 PROFESSIONAL CORN -GROWERS ARE BARRED. THIS IS FOR THE ORDINARY FARMERS ONLY GET YOUR SAMPLES IN 1 AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE (rsncer Hardware Co. 6th and Delaware Streets. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS Pnonts 93. enumerator came to the question of age.

Finally she said: "I tell you my age frankly and truthfully, on one condition, however. You must tell the woman next 1 door that unless she gives her right age I she will have to go to jail, and then when' she gives you her age you must come back and tell it to me. The old thing is trying to make herself look young, and Is telling stories about her age, but I know better." ABRUZZI MATCH POSITIVELY IS OFF. MMM Parisian Artist Who Made Family Portrait Says That Senator Declared "No." New York, Nov. 12 Miss Katherine Elkins will never become the bride of the Duka of the Abruzzi, according to Miss Lenique d'Artem, a Parisian who rrived here on the French liner La Savoie.

Miss who is a portrait painter, recently made a portrait of the Elkins family, which included Senator Elkins, Mrs. Elkins and Miss El kins. -Do you think that in the future it is possible you may be called upon te paint. Miss Elkins and the duke in one portrait Miss d'Artem was 1 have longed to do so she replied, "but I am not hopeful for it for Senator Elkins told me at one time 1m wuld never consent to his daughter marrying a foreigner and that of course included the duke. "'-K Senator Elkins was very emphatic when he said this and undoubtedly meant what ha -i OPIUM SMUGGLES CSnTEaCSD.

John Dunihoo Will Spend One" Tear la Prison and-Pay Tint. St. Louis, Nov. a railway conductor, was sentenced to serve one year in prison and pay a fine of $1,000" for assisting opium smugglers in the United States court hers. 'Dunihoo said his health bailed last summer and he went to El Paso, Tex to recuperate.

There, he said, he met. a. man whose was amtwlintr 1 o-- 1 I Chinese and opium into the United States. Dunihoo said, the man persuaded him to deliver twenty -four cans of opium in St. Louis for a te of $50.

He first delivered one can as a sample, and was arrested the next day when he brought the other twenty-three cans. Born and Died in Same House. Latrobe, Pa, Nov. 12. John Beatty died here yesterday in th same room is which he was born 84 years ago.

He was a grandson of Benjamin Beatty, who crossed the Delaware with George Washington to participate in the battle of Trenton during the Revolutionary War. The family had lived on the Beatty TV Ask any Doctor about the Prescription Service at the Mehl fc Schott Pharmacy, and he'll tell you that the accurate work, the pure drugs, the prompt compounding and quick delivery axe well worthy of your patronage. 1 Sunday with a trip" to Hoboken, N. where they met Woodrow Wilwn, the Democratic candidate for governor and! listened to his. campaign speeches.

Later in the day they Tammany Hall, and 'there, made the acquaintance of Charles F. Murphy, Larry Mulligan, and Big Tim Sullivan. The latter escorted him to his Second avenue headquarters where they were shown the literary matter which was being sent out to demon- oimre IU tus UUllI UXICB strate to the, voters the high price of food and the lncrease of CQ8 of Uv ing in this city. Afterward they went for a short trip through the Bowery and Chinatown. The party, showed marked interest in the views of various candidates and lead- era on the tariff question vwhich they saia, wouia De tne prune factor in the next general election in England.

For this reason they said they also would investigate the conditions in New York regarding the houselng and feeding of the working classes on this side of the Atlantic which is looked upon in Europe as the father of protection. WOULD LASH WIFE BEATERS Washington Police Chief in Favor of the Whipping Post, Washington, Nov. 12. favor the establishment of the whipping post for wife beaters and pocketbook snatchers. My opinion is that it would act as a deterrent, and that it, would seldom have to be put to use." This statement was made1 by Chief of Police He said he had held subject by the Washington College of i t.

i At- ft Law in which the affirmative side won. FUN IN zero CENSUS Many Comical Replies to Enumerators' Queries Are Included in Beposrts. Washington, Nov. Durand of the census bureau is seriously consid- ering the advisability of publishing a humorous of the latest census. For instance, the other day negro couple in Louisiana were asked the usual qUe8tions and it out that they had a pair of twins, one of whom is and the eoal black, Another negro mammy -in giving the name of her progeny called it Venus.

And Venus was a boy. A New York state enumerator report ed a man who was born in Asia Minor, ppoke Yiddish only and preached in a Dutch; Reformed church. -A woman in an eastern town, well ad vanced years, hesitated when theH living Furniture pedestal Dining Tables, Round and Square Top 7.,. 7 7, $12,50 to $35 Dining-room Chairs. 75c to $5.50 Buffets and Sideboards $15 to $45 A China Cabinets J3.0 to $50 1 Vallaco fit Baadc 423 CHEROKEE STREET, Members; Retailers Refund As-, sociation.

Tl I nanKso what price turkeys will sell 'arid some of them are dubious about them aellincr at the above quoted However, that is tho. average quotati6n, Different with Ducks and CeesV There is a different light on the proposition when geese and ducks are taken into consideration. They will, in all probability, be higher this "year last1 The grocers say that this is because of the increasing demand for them. Pumpkins are plentiful and the farmers are peddling them around at the houses day to day. luey are of a good quality and are cheap.

As for all of the other things which go to make up a good old-fashioned Thanksgiving dirmer, none of them is quoted at excessive prices. As in other years cranberry sauce can be had cheap, the' berries are only 10 cerits a quart. i NEBRASKA CINCHES TITLE. y'lfi'J 'J- Cbrnhnslters Defeat Ames Aggies by Score of 24 to 0. Xov.

12 Nebraska won the Missouri Valley championship this afternoon br defeating Ames by the score of 24 to 0, The dope before the game showed Nebraska a 5 to 3 Nebraska ctarted well but fumbled, in tight places, losing the first touchdown after taking the ball over by a slip. Temple Mcok the spirit out of the Aggies by a 74 yard sprint down the side lines which stopped one yard short a touchdown. Forward Basses, and long buckB by. Frank, Shonka, Rathbone Temple scored two touchdowns in Hthe third and one the fourth "quarter. fThe four touehdOMrls went to Rathbone.

u. xramciiciCKea lour coals. Get $100,000 Paving Contract. and, Stonton this city paving con tract Monett, last Tuesday night; MeM DRUGGISTS. BOTH COAL.

LIME, CSMEXtT, PLASTE2, HAY. J. J. BROWN CHES0S23 STSEST ONE BLOCK WEST OF BROADWAY. 1 tar' sgrr pS s' ssnhsfvW mi0m va urm wvrmmw ss A (I Read the News The Man Who Cares! Overcosts that we are constantly to see.

Aftfr you ones in- ii It may about asking meet YT'tlTi the and yon Sub Yon need are the for ths We don't appeal to the man who Is not at all particular about his clothes to whom an" Overcoat is an. overcoat, a Suit is a suit, and one kind will an swer as well as another. We appeal to the man who is very Particular about what kind of a Suit or Overcoat he wearsabout the Fit, the Style, and withal the Price! Our Prices $15 to $30 -Suit or Overcoat "WhingtoiiM and Oitrcozi no longer be told that that classiest, the nobbiest and. beat price. fT a I 7 farm here for more than 100 years, 7 7.

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