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The Evening Kansan-Republican from Newton, Kansas • Page 7

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SEVEIf flLE iNKWTON EVENING KANS AX-REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1910. and will cost the new ocach paint shop, costing $4,703.75, and the WANT newly papered and grained, all inside wood work remodeled, gaa electric light, city water and stnk In the house, good cellar, close in In good locatioa. new oil house, costing $36,360. The lat ter three of these four buildings are COLUMN Lot 66x110.

Terms $400 cash dowa. being erected in the shop yards, and a large part of the citizens of Topeka balance $15 per month. Price $1350.0 are ignorant of their construction. Johnson Foltz. BATE CARD.

2c per line first Insertion, lc per line for each additional Insertion of same ad. No advertisement taken for less than 10c. Count six ordinary words to the line. FOR SALE A bran new four room 3 cottage, stricty modern in every re Revolution WANTED spect, bath, toilet, gas, electric light, city water, hot and cold water connections for bath and kitchen sink all necessary sewer connections made. Everything new and in fine shape.

WANTED A gl.l for general housework. Apply at 203 South Pine St baking methods which gave the world Unceda Biscuit also resulted in a The cost of the Santa eF company tor these four new buildings will be $448,963.75. In addition to these buildings In Topeka the Santa Fe has improvements under way In twenty-two towns in Kansas, the cost of which, at the contract prices, will aggregate making a total of which the Santa Fe railroad Is spending in Kansas this year for improvements. This sum does not include any expenditures for maintenance or repairs. These Santa Fe improvements in Kansas, outside of Topeka, for th present year, include: Great Bend New Depot, $16,590: Terms, $400 cash down, balance same as rent Price $1500.00 Johnson ft WANTED To buy, all kinds of second hand furniture and stoves.

Phone 223. C. T. Dobbins. Foltz.

FOUND. WANTED Sewing of all kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. H.

Watts, 425 W. Seventh. FOUND A lady's dark brown Jaeket Owner can have same by calling at WANTED Good sound young at this office, proving property and pay pony Revelation in soda cracker quality. You realize this the moment you open the royal purple package and find soda crackers so tempting and good that they cannot be resisted. ing for this ad.

for small wagon. Evans Bros. track changes Seventh street WANTED A good white girl for gen a Package Never sold In balk) LOST. eral housework. Apply to Mrs.

Gaston spur, $7,070.56. Kingman New depot, track changes $3,694.28. Stafford New depot, $11,875.50. WellingtonRemodeling round house, Boyd, 408 West Broadway. LOST Brown denim overcoat at front of Nlcodemus garage.

Leave at Kasv sau office. WANTED Second hand furniture of all kinds. Home Furniture 306.78; new machine shop, new lavatory building, $6,375. Argentine Seven additional tracks in yard new roundhouse, twenty-seven phone 660, corner Third and Main. LOST On Main street between 6th and 14th, the top of a bicycle light Finder please return to Kansan office.

WANTED 3 or 4 nicely furnished rooms for housekeeping. Must be stalls, $89,790. Soldiers' Home, Leavenworth New depot, joint with Missouri Pacific, $9,900. Lawrence strictly modern. Close in.

Phone MISCELLANEOUS. 862-J. MEN Learn automobile business, Paving, $6,761.95. Pauline New frame depot, $953.64. Humbolt New depot, changes In freight house and stock yards, $10,529.

Cherryvale New Salary $25 weekly. Prepare now for spring. Home instructions. Auto tnod- ALL KINDS of Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired and adjusted. Also needles, oil and supplies for al makes of sewing machines.

AH work guaranteed at 506 Main, Phone 61. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ed free. Position guaranteed. Roche ter Auto School, 282, Rochester, N. Y.

depot, freight house and track changes, $21,785. Wichita Freight house facilities, transfer platforms, WANTED Men to learn Barber trade. SEWING MACHINES Repaired tracks and paving, $78,335. Burns- rented. We handle the new Singer, Few weeks completes.

Time saved by steady practice, careful instruc New frame depot $3,945. Mulvane White and all machines. Home Furniture Phone 660, 219, 221, 22S New depot, $13,973.45. Little Rive tors and demonstrations. Tools given, New frame depot, $3,537.21.

Chanute Main street New freight house. reservoir diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today! Moler Barber College.

Kansas City Mo. SWITCHES Puffs, Transformation for 131,831,000 gallonB of water, 192 acres ol right of way. $45,478. Newton and Hair Rolls made from combings. also switches dyed.

Prices reasona Remodeling general store, $10,096. the de luxe cabins of the tranB-Atlan' ble. Phone 403. Call or write 60S 1. Coffeyville Yard changes $8,234.

Bar tic liners. Today even many of the RAILROAD STOCKS FOR BENT 6th street, Newton, Kansas. nardNew frame depot, $2,742.78. IN BEHALF of public and our pa Cedar Point New frame depot, $2,361.64. Arkansas City New round less luxurious steamers give the traveler a real bed, says the Chicago Rev-ord-Hearld.

Such an example was sure to be fol- FOR RENT Furnished rooms, strictly modern. 112 West Broadway. ARE WIDELY- HELD trons we wish to state that our new house. remodeling depot, Singer Sewing Machines are only sold FOR RENT Furnished room, gas and lowed in time by the railroads In their $11,315. Independence New track, 6,895 feet, $22,126.

Scott City New wye track, $4,773.50. hath. Inquire at 923 Poplar street sleepers. The first road to do so is or phone 981-X. the New York, New Haven Hart ownership of the railway bonds, which are even more widely distributed than the stocks, could be traced, it would be found that over a million Investors are interested in the financial welfare of the railroads of the country.

"This would mean an average holding of $13,000 for every investor, with an average income of $520, or four per cent," Mr. Copeland said, "In-; vestors generally are not satisfied i with so small a return on their money, and the public does not object to investors making a fair return on their Investments. When the public be-! cpuits more familiar with the rail- through our store at 506 Main street, Newton, Kansas, for the territory of Harvey County. Singer Sewing Machines advertised or sold by firms or individuals other than our own store are either second hand or haven't clear Investigation Discloses That Control Is Not Held bv a Few FOR RENT 6 room house at 316 Old ford, on Its line between New York and Boston. New apartment cars Main.

Inauire at 307 S. W. 4th. Mrs. Fred Albrecht.

SPIKES AND SPARKS Conductor Leshore reported for duty this morning. Conductor Nlcodemus resumed work have been put on containing brass bedsteads, chairs, drop tables and toilet annexes with washstand, mirror FOR RENT Hotel, corner Main and Second streets, 22 rooms. John ONE FOE EACH MILE and dresser. In fact, the traveler by Nicholson. Phone 35 or 461.

night between Manhattan and New- England may now go to sleep In a bed- FOR RENT 5-room modern cottage While the Average Invest- road business, there will be no dispo- room at 21? West 9th Btreet. Can give If the new arrangement is desirable sition to work a hardship on a million again this morning. Engineer Dick reported for work again this morning. General Storekeeper N. M.

Rice was here from Topeka Sunday. Brakeman G. M. Duncan was laid off last night because of sickness. Mrs.

Chavez and Mrs. Painter spent possession December 1st. P. M. Hols and necessary between New York and meiit Is $13,000 at Four Per Cent ington.

investors by hammering down our rates." Boston, is it any less desirable between New York and Chicago? Such FOR RENT A nicely furnished front accommodations would be just as room for one or two gentlemen, one promptly paid for on this side of the Saturday and Sunday in Wichita with half block from 8th and Main street To Discuss Traffic Problems. New York, Nov. 21: Prominent shippers, who are understood to be op Electric light, furnace heat, and bath The interstate commerce commission has dropped the investigation started sometime ago to show that the control of the railroads of the United States is concentrated in a 119 West 8th street, Phone 490. Hudson as on the other, SANTA FE IMPROVEMENTS posed to any increase in freight rates, and representatives of the railroads who declare that an advance in rates title from us. In purchasing machines be sure to get our printed bill of sale and guarantee signed by by J.

S. Ellin, General Manager and J. N. Smith local manager. Otherwise we will not he responsible for title and guarantee.

Singer Sewing St Louis, E. H. Leper, Supt J. S. Ellin, general manager, J.

N. Smith, local manager. RAILROAD TIME TABIA ATCHISON, TOPEKA 8ANTA FK WESTBOUND. Arrive. 1 California Ex.

6:40 p.m. 6:46 p. a. 1 California Um 2:10 p.m. 2:16 p.ot Colo.

4:00 p.m. 4:16 7 A.ex. CaL 8:20 p.m. 8:30 p. tu 9 Cal.

Colo. F. M. 8:00 am. 8:06 a.m.

11 Colorado Flyer 2:26 a.m. 2:40 a.m 17 Kan. Tex. 8:60 (18 Panhandle Ex. 8:36 p.m.

115 Fast Mall f. 8:4 46 Newton-Pueblo Le 8:46 p.n tt7 Dodg-e City :00 a.ta M7 Jetmore 8 Ac 6:00 a.m EA8TBUUND. So. Arrive Lear 2 K. C.

i Chi. 1:10 p.m. 8:11 p.m. 4 Chicago 4:46 p.m. 4:60 p.m.

K. C. A Chi Ex. .12:86 p.m. 1.00 p.m IK.

O. Chi. ldl 10 K. C. 4 Chi a-m.

10:36 a.n 12 Mo. River 1:26 a-m 1:30 a.m 18 K. C. ft Chi. 11:40 p.m.

11:66 p.m rt4 Kan. City Ex 8:30 a.m K. U. A St. M.

3:16 p.m. 8:80 p.m Local Passenger 8:30 p.m. k8 DoUge City 2:60 p.m. -L-a a a FOR RENT A 6 room house at 20 E. 3rd street, newly repaired.

Gas Mrs. Painter's parents. Fireman Sharp, who was off duty to take a time-card examination, reported for duty again this morning. Carpenters William Beckloff and Fred Sturd left for Clements this morning to do car repairing. Carpenter Samuel Smith returned The Work Being Carried on by the Road in Kansas few hands.

The commission called for ls an absolute necessity are to gather a statement of the 'largest ten hold- aDOut the banquet board at the Wal-j heat and lights. City and cistern water in the house. Inquire at 818 Poplar Street East of West Park, Phone 8C4-J ers of voting securities" of the rail- dorI.Astoria tomorrow night and en- a half million dollars, in round num-way companies. The returns estab- gage ln an inf0rmal discussion with a repre8ent8 tne tota, ainount lished the fact that nowhere did the view t0 brlnging about a better under- which the ganta Fe raIlroad has ex. "largest ten holders" own a majority, standlnit in regards to the problem.

tnnr UrM FOR SALE The occasion will be the annual dinner vhlcll it ls erectlng in Tope- FOR SALE $16.00 Gas. Heater $10.01 of the Railway Business Association, Jos. Frazler. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, F. E.

Hua ka this year. These buildings are the new general office building, seven stories In height, just south of the present general office building on Jack-eon street, costing the mo an organization formed two years ago by manufacturers and dealers in railway supplies. Foremost among the speakers at the dinner will be Martin A. Knapp, chairman of the Interstate ter, 951-3 Red. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc Jer tive power office building in the shop sey boars.

F. E. Hunter, 951-3 Red, Commerce Commission; Daniel wii-, yardg whlch wU, I0Uf Btorle8 or an approach to a majority, of the controlling stock. There are, according to reports to the commission, 320,000 holders of railroad stock in the united States. As only 182,046 of the 221,132 miles operated by the 368 reporting companies are covered by the capital stock, the reports show one and three-fourths stockholders for every mile of road owned by the companies reporting, and indicate a total of 415,000 stockholders in all the railroads of the country.

L. Copelahd, secretary and treasurer of the Santa Fe, says that if the FOR SALE-Seven room house, barn, southbound fruit, corner lots. A. Snoeber- 'N ft ger. I 113 Panhandle Pecos Val.

Ex 4:60 p.m. ne M-1 l. T- ii lard, president oi tne uaiumure uu Ohio Railroad, and John Chaflin, president of the H. B. Chaflin Company of this city.

FOR SALE 80 acres. 5 miles southwest fine land, good terms. Dr. J. H.

Rhoades. 8ANTA OFFICE TO KANSAS from the Strong City branch Saturday night. He spent several days there repairing cars. Master Mechanic James McDonough and Road Foreman of Engines, W. H.

Hamilton left yesterday for a trip over the Strong City branch. Bob Embaugh, bridge carpenter for the Strong City branch, whose home is now at Abilene, spent Sunday with a number of the Newton railroaders. Roger Martini arrived from Chilli-cathe, Illinois, this morning and has taken up work as private stenographer for general superintendent E. R. Raymond.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kiehl of Lyndon, arrived Saturday and spent Sunday with their son, C.

E. Kiehl. Mr. Kiehl returned home last night and Mrs. Kiehl will remain a week.

A special carrying Superintendent H. W. Sharp, general foreman, C. E. Elmore, division engineer, L.

C. Law-ion and Road Master W. S. Boyce, went south this morning for general Inspection. E.

D. Martin is employed by the Fred Harvey produce department as assistant office man since last week. This department has been moved Into the Dotson Produce house on East Fifth street. Egine 1407 going out on No. 7 Saturday evening was derailed at the cross over on the east and west main line because of a broken rail.

took the wrecking crew several hours to replace the engine. For 19 Days I Will Sell us UMUtuiua iij ax f.Uf 117 Panaandle ft Pecos Val. Ex. 8:26 ai 06 Texas Express 4:26 p. 01 Okla.

ft Tex. Flyer 2:46 a. NORTHBOUND. Ne. Am).

18 Okla. ft Tex. Ex .11:40 p.i U4 Panhandle Pecos VaL 10:10 a.m 118 Oklahoma Day Express 3:16 p.m. 118 Panhandle ft Pecos VaL 10:26 a. 106 Texas Express p.m.

U2 Mc River ft Chicago Flyer, 1:16 a.m. L. C. HORST. Agent MISSOURI PACIFIC.

Ne. SOUTHBOUND. 143 Mixed Train 1:40 a-av 138 Passenger Train 2:16 NORTHBOUND. General Manager Fred Fox Will Leave Amarlllo, Texas Hutchinson, Nov. 21 It is learned here that as a result of the cutting lu two of the Santa Fe Western Grand division and appointment of G- C.

Starkweather as general superintendent at FOR SALE A 6 hole range with reservoir and an oak folding bed. Call at 309 Pine street FOR SALE A new Oliver typewrit iatest mode Will nH cheap If en soon. Phone or cU this office. Just Published WW NEW INTERNATIONAL Dictionary, (G. ft Merriaa Ce.f Sprinfield, Him.) sareuset theroM latent tioul sack that Wok exceeded its predeceswr.

Ob the eM ffWtllllti0 at'atilara eaa to eailt Tia ncoartractioa ku be camee" oa tsrosa tSl Passenger Train 9:66 a.m. 4:80 (i.at, FOR SALE A $20 carbon Mohawk Cook stove, good as new for $10. Call at 516 Main btreet or Phone 444. 141 Mixed Train T. W.

RAN'ti sway yean by a Itfe force ef (raised workers, aaato the eaperrbioa ef Dr. W. T. Htrrit, finer Uiited Statu Coaaauuioaar ef EaW tioa. ud niiaforced It bust earnest ipeciai- FOR SALE Choice stock of shade, ornamental trees and shrubs evergreens, etc.

tuberous plants, roses, etc. Crandall Nursery phone 233 Welcome Relief. From Gloucestershire comes a re port of a shower of frogs. This te good news. We were getting so tired of seeing It raining eats and dogs.

London Punch. itta. TV dtfinitiosi hart keen rearranged and aaplified. Ta bhdW ef terau defined Ku 300 bu potatoes 50 cases Best Corn 3 cans for -25c 100 cases Best Tomatoes can 10c 25 doz cans Table Peaches 50 cases Best Early June Peas can-. 10c eea Mere tkaa dodbled.

The etyaeloiy, iTBonrau. wommciatioa, save ncdves an- Amarlllo, Fred C. Fox, general I manager, who has been making head- quarters at Amarlllo will move to Kansas, and establish headquarters either in Topeka or Hutchinson. This city is the only converging point of the two general divisions. Mr.

Fox has been forced heretofore to make headquarters in Texas because of a Texas requiring a general official to reside ln that state. This will now be complied with by Mr. Starkweather's appointment Amarlllo ls out of the way to direct the affairs of the Western Grand division. The Hutchinson commercial club will extend a hearty invitation to Mr. Fox to come Lere These two grand divisions, the Northern with eadquarters at La Junta, and the Southern with headquarters at Amarillo, can beBt be managed by the general manager from some central point In Kansas.

iparinf scholarly labor. The laagaafe ef Engliah literature far ever seraa ceataries, the tamiaolofy ef the art and (deuce, and the Terr-day speech ef street, nop, and Booie- Laughter. Laughter and love are everywhere. The mother laughs continually at the child, the lover, laughs continually at the lover, the wife at the the friend at the friend. Gilbert K.

Chesterton. hold. are oreteated with fallsou aad cleameu. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey Dur oc Hogs, both male and female. Ready for service.

L. A. Ross, Old Powell place. East First street phone 1126-X. FORSALBJ l' ATiBAAIN New six room cottage, gas electric lights, city water, sewer, fruit trees, cement walks, good neighborhood.

Inquire at 607 E. 5th street or none 1172X la ail ef vocal alary, hi richoeu of general Mrs. Doxey Charged With Bigamy. St. Louis, Nov.

21: Mrsi Dora E. Doxey, who in a sensational trial here some time ago was aqultted of information, and is eoaveaieaee of conratta-ties, the hook eU a sew aark in laxicegraphy. words and phrases. 6000 Castrations. pages.

'the murder of William, Erder, is to be placed on trial at Clayton this week on a charge of bigamy. She is charged with marrying Erder when she was the wife of Dr. Loren Doxey. Since A big reduction on my entire line of groceries. II, 6.

Anderson Restoring Ivory. To restore ivory carvings that have become discolored, expose them under glass to the rays of the sun, after having removed the dust by brushing them with warm water and soap. Turn them from time to time, so that all sides will be equally bleached. FOR SALE By owner, 7 room house newly painted and papered, gas, ele trie lights and city water, 2 lots wits both shade end fruit trees. Excellei location.

Terms If desired. Martls her acquittal oh the murder charge Mrs. Doxey has spent most of the time i Maloney 4i7 Fourtk gtreet; noml GOOD BY TO RAILWAY, BERTHS. Bedrooms lirtroctucecf to Take Place of the' "Campers." The primitive' thing known as the "berth" dlBSSjpeaxed years ego from in a sanltarlnm. Mat tt eelSdUai In fcw FOR SAJU3 A Son? room cottssn, IttayitoAdTi 1 fsVenise KeajesH AMfsr.

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