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The Evening Star from Independence, Kansas • Page 8

Publication:
The Evening Stari
Location:
Independence, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
8
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-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 33. iB. TEE EVENING STAR IN DEPENDENCE, KANSAS PAGE EIGHT UCXITMV i9T1' MMMM 2J iiJi vrrt 1 7 L' nnJME door is open to yon to walM iMo a real clothes feast; we' ve prepared a regular ThaEMs- i IgiviEg banquet for yoe9 off foe sftitts aed overcoats. chaf ner Marx art made them tot 11s, and we've brought them here and priced them for your special benefit. 1 i 1 rr overcoat models that we have here.

Get your clothes ready for Thanksgiving; you'll give thanks for these. Look over our supply of fine imported weaves in suits; the new fashions for men and young men. See the striking" new Qi 1J1 4JL i Mrs THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY. 1 r. 1 Copyright Hart Schaffoer Marx covering from the result of the accident.

Cherryvale Republican. EAT AT THE CLEAN PLACE SPECIAL SERVICES Rev. E. V- Gardner, pastor of the First Congregational church of Pittsburg will hold special services in the Congregational church in this city in January, immediately following the STOwES mum COOKING IN SIGHT 1LEE1 McTAGGART BRIDGE, The county commissioners today Jet a contract to the Rochester Bridge company for rebuilding the McTaggart bridge over the Verdigris, destroyed by a cyclone several months ago. The price agreed ujon is $1,725.

The Western, the Blcdgett, the Midland and W. C. Wayland bridge companies all suV jmitted bids. WIPE DESERTED HIM. Albun C.

Fox today filed suit divorce from Amelia Fox, to whom he was married at Kane, July 3, 1900. She deserted him in 1007 and has ever since absented herself from him. Mr. Fox accuses his wife of infidelity. George II; Wark of Caney is his atorney.

YOU WILL NOT GO OUT week of prayer. Mr. Gardner is one of the livest Congregational preachers McVey's solo was delightful, the the state a strong, up-to-date choir was fine, the Thanksgiving post- preacher, who appeals to thinking er decoration was very attractive, the men. He deserves and will doubt-sermon good nd the audience ap- less secure a fine hearing. preciative and the Home Missionary- iVT societv was benefitted bv an offering' CO.

TOD DISAPPOINTED. TRY TO HAVE NEW FURNACE The Catholic church is going to be improved by the installation of a new furnace before the cold weather sets in. OUR CHILI. ixsrra urr 7:7 a wz of $26.00. TO CALIFORNIA.

Mrs. Mary Wyatt, who for years has been a resident of In- all the injuries found except a general bruising and shaking up. Neodesha QUITE SICK. Mrs. W- R.

Hobbs, wife of the clerk of the court, has been YCfy seriously ill since Saturday night, being threatened, it is believed, with peritonitis- IT'S GREATEST DAY. Sun. dependence, recently sold her home SWITCHMAN HURT cn South Penn. avenue and today cpparted for Santa Anna, California, to make her home with her BOYD OUT ON BOND. SUIT FOR DAMAGES.

The suit of Ellison vs. the Cof-feyville Shale Products company, was heard in district court today.A He is for $10,000 for injuries received while in the employ cf the company. He was caught in the irmchinery and badly injure! and is now afflicted with running sores as a result Charles Welch appeared for plaintiff. The case went to the jury about 4 o'clock today. rrank Davidson, a switchman in the Santa Fe yards, was painfully hurt Thursday while uncoupling an air hose.

The force of the air caused the heavy coupling to strike him daughter. Mrs. McCord. Mr. Mc- Henry Boyd, one of the colored men being held on the charge of rob jCord is near death's door from en L-ee tiaas of the Haas Clothing BUILDING COLLAPSED company, says Saturday was the best The rafters on the Blakely build-day that establishmev.

has had since ing, which is being erected on Main it was opened up in Independence, street next west of Goyer's store, That shows that conditions are im- collapsed this afternoon while con-proving in Montgomery county, but struction work was under way. and it shows something else, too. Lee S. A Hostetter, one of the carpen-Haas believes in getting the goods ters, was injured. At first it was and then telling the people about thought his injuries were serious.

He them "through the newspapers. Sat- was taken to the office of Drs- Al-urdays business proves that this pol-. len and Moorehead and a scalp wound icy brings buyers. j'and a cut above the eye were about bing the Halsey Bros, store, was re leased Saturday night under, bond. on the lip, cutting through the flesh 1 largement of the heart.

J.v Sloop returned yesterday after a trip into the oil fields of GOOD SERVICE. They liked tlie music at the Con and knocking out two teeth. Al though the injury caused considerable pain and inconvenience Mr. Davidson remained on duty and is rapidly re- greKatxonal church yesterday. Miss.

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