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The Evening Kansan-Republican from Newton, Kansas • Page 8

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7 Eigiit EVENING KANSAN-REPUBLTOAN, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1912 HE INCRIMINATES 1912 CENTRAL KANSAS LEAGUE SCHEDULE JUDGE ARCHBALD DflEIS ffidDranrjiss Washington, May 10. Edward Will-laws, a Scranton coal speculator, today told the House Judiciary commit' tee, Investigating the charges against Judge A roh bald of Commerce court MAY 14 AND 15 (3) I I of using the Influence ot judge to help obtain a valuable option on culm from the Pennsylvania mines. Williams told of getting a letter from Archbald to Captain May of the Erie urging that the option on the culm be 'granted. At JUNCTION CITY At MANHATTAN At LYONS At SAUNA At GREAT BEND At NKWTON May 0, 10, 11 May 27. 28.

29 May 21, 22, 23 June 3, 4, 6 May (12), 13, 14 JUNCTION CITY READ Juno 24. 2H, 20 July 3. 4. 4 June 27, 28, 2 June (9), 10, 11 June 12. 13, 14 July 21, 25, 20 Aug.

3, (4), 5 July 15, 10, 17 July 12, 13, (14) July (28). 29, 30 May 31. June 1, (2) Juno 3, 4, 5 May 25. (2C) May 15, 10, 17.. May 21, 22, 23 NEWTON June (30), July 1, 2 THE 6.

7. 8 June (9), 10. 11 June 18, 19, 20 June 27, 28, 29 July 9, 10, 11 July 18, 19, 20 July (28), 29, 30 July (21), 22, 23 July 31, Aug. 1, 2 June 7,8 May (12). 13.

14 May 9. 10, 11 May 21. 22, 23 May 24. 25. (26) MANHATTAN June 21.

22, (23) Juno 12. 13. 14 KANSAN June 24. 25, 20 June (30), July 1, 2 June (9), 10. 11 Aus.

0, 7. 8 July 15, 10, 17 July 9, 10, 11 July 24, 25, 26 July 12, 13, (14) I May IS, (19), 20 Juno C. 7. 8 May 15, 10, 17 May 27 28 29 JuIle 3. 4.

LYONS Juno IS. 20 Juno 21, 22, (23) June 15 (16), 17 FOR July 3, 4. 4 June 30 July 1, 2 July (21), 2S. 23 July 12, 13, (14) July 3r, Aug. 1, 2 Aug.

3, (4), 5 July 24. 25, 20 (2C) May 18," (19), 20 May 01. June 1, (2) May (12), 13. 14 May 9. 10.

11 SAL1NA July ti. (7). 8 Juno 15, (10), 17 June 27. 28. 29 Juno 12.

13. 14 SPORTING Juno 24 25, 26 July 31, Auk. 1. 2 Aug. 0.

7, 8 July (28), 29. 30 July 18, 19, 20 July 15, 10, 17 May 15, 10. 17 May 27, 2S. 29 May IS, (19), 20 May 31, June 1, (2) June 0. 7.

8 GREAT tiEND Juno 15, (10), 17 July 3, 4. 4 June 18, 19. 20 July 0, (7), 8 June 21, 22, (23) NEWS July 18, 19, 20 Aug. 3. (4), 5 July (21), 22, 23 Aug.

6, 7, 8 July 9, 10, 11 SMSSMSSiSMSMSSBMMSSSSSStaBSSSSMSsjSMSjSSBJSSSB MR. McCOY The Expert Sewing Machine Demonstrator writes us that he will conduct one of those rousing demonstrations of a popular sewing machine the FREE. On this date Mr. McCoy has a thorough knowledge of all sewing machines, and in his earnest and convincing way will tell you why Attention- Work-in the M. M.

Degree tonight In Arkansas Valley Chapter No. 27, R. A. M. All Brothers are requested to come out.

ALVAH SOUDER, H. P. J. T. Ray, Sec'y.

Gag for Nolty Gees. Tho geese which ply an Important role in a certain opera recently presented In Mllun, Italy, have been bo nolsy'of late during rehearsals, drowning the voices of the Ringers, that a veterinary sii'gcon vub consulted th ther duy, and he overcame the tllfll ulty by inserting In the bill of eacl the Criterion and the Rosenberg Bros. port which finds cause for rejoicing that the future In both fields is bright. HUiS, niid opened up iiew stock in the Boyd building between Sixth street ONE OF NEWTON'S and I During the fall of that the FREE is the Master of Them All. He will prove to you LEADING HUMS year the present company of Kllewer oose a chloroformed plug, causln paralysis of the' voci ho: Just before I he i rising of tb ir' Co Fashion Clothes.

The medium and low priced grades are also carried. Their lines of hats, shirts, underwear and all men's goods equally well selected. The building is equipped with a modern front, patterned after the designs seen in large cities. Cabinets and modern appliances for handling and protecting the clothing and other stocks from dust and light, ha been installed In the store, and every new exclusive features, such as Death of Jefferson Murry. Jefferson Murry died Thursday evening at 0 o'clock at Ax tell hospital after a lingering illness of tuberculosis.

He was 58 years ot age. His funeral will be held at the Wallace undertaking rooms Sunday at two o'clock. Hios. Adair was organized and in 'September, 11109, the stock was moved (Continued from 1.) to tne seut location at 5C5 Main lor state, but that was nut Ida fault, street, the first store north of the and be came to Kansas as soon as he Handall block. The company has a could.

He was just three' months old ten year lease on this building, and when he shook the dust of Indiana tlles0 nial and successful men will So that the least doubt will remain, in your mind, that The FREE actually does run lighter, sews faster, makes a more perfect and beautiful stitch than any other sewing machine. He will prove -to you that- The FREE is easier to operate, will last longer, and will do a greater range of work than any other sewing machine manufactured. He will show 'you Its many Baby's Lips Not to Be Kissed. A baby's band may be not baby's Hps. Kisses often convey contagion, especially in the season when colds are prevalent.

A cold In the head is a disagreeable malady, and may be the precursor of a cold elsewhere. The person who has It should keep It, and so far as may be possible, establish a strict Quarantine lest the cold be given to a friend. Love should be at pains not to spread contagion by" a kiss. Christian Herald. the clever automatic Drawer Locks, the Rotary Spool Pin, the Shuttle Ejector, the Belt, which never comes off, the Automatic Tension Release, and the Pedal which refuses to let you grow tired.

We want you to meet Mr. McCoy so that he can explain the advantage of these many new Improvements to you. COMING EVENTS 490490414141049 49' 4901 from his bootees, and piloted his par-1 "s'u ie' ents across the prairies to Kansas i in tho their They landed in Burlington, where they kllcc allJ rePtdlUm back of anything remained until' 1SS2, when Will sold f111 stocks- As statcd to Newton. He began learning tho above E. H.

Kllewer devotes hts at-clothing business when about 14 year tentlon to his Halstead store old, working in a store at Burlington and the active management of tne There will be an adjourned regular facility for properly conducting an up-todate clothing establishment can be found in this store. The members of the firm are wideawake, hustling booaitis, are clean-cut, moral, wholesome citizens in every way. Newton is proud to claim them as citizens and every town ought to have more men like them. rmeetlng of the board of directors of the library on Friday, May 10, at 8 o'clock. C.

M. Glover, President; Mrs. after school hours and during vaca- louung store is in me nanus ui m. All ioiu tions Ho oam tn Vpwtnn tn aer-ont 'Adair and Mr Paul Kliewer L. A.

McGuaghey, secretary. a place with Alex Hart, whom all old these boys have worked together shoulder to shoulder in tiie same Etore residents will well remember. For Mothers' Day at Baptist Church. It Is the intention of the Baptist In Lilic Tlnvj, If you cut twigs from the lilac bush and put them at once in hot water, then later lieep them In freth water in a sunny window, the twi will soon turn green and show leaf long before the bushes outside are even In bud. The spice bush will dr better yet, for its twig3 will blcom in wa.er if kept in a sunny window.

He will save you money By making you a member of our "The FREE1 Sewing Machine Club," through which you can have the FREE Sewing Machine in your home by making a smallpayment down and the balance on terms as low as $1 a week. CATTLE MARKET RECEIVED DAILY sixteen years Mr. Adair gave his best 15 years, more than half the period service to three different men engag- of their business career. Neither bus ed in the clothing business in New-1 been out of a job for a day. Then ton, followins his contract with Mr.

services have always been in demand, Hart. Then in 190i, r.e associated nd if tomorrow, some uire calamity Sunday school and church to observe Mothers' Day Sunday and every who is In any way connected with our Sunday church, or congre? gation is especially invited and urged to be present. A white carnation will be given to every mother to wear, ian4 himself with others and oreanized tlio should destroy tneir Dusmess, eitner Remember the date of this demon Century Clothing company. The mem' could go to work at a liberal salary in a dozen places here in Newton. ters of this organization were Paul stration and don't fail to be Kliewer, E.

H. Kliewer, W. E. Adair, I Such is the character or the men. i-h -i fTl.r.Sn lnKnA t-fM-n vmnrn uvtAn.lc ol Market Continues Steady and Strong Normal Receipts xi.

k- uiciiinii viuici cm ouiiOf auu mcjr took over the old established business i most to the alley it is filled with Peculiar Choice of A pretty young woman in France recently chose as. her fiance a hardened criminal who had been condemned to death. She herself was serving a sentence in prison for theft, and when she heard that a fellow prisoner was to be guillotined she immediately petitioned the authorities to be allowed to wed him. Her strange request was jvot granted. everybody else is expected to wear a flower in.

honor of mothers. The pastor's service will be a tribue to mother. Special for program tomorrow. Home Furniture Co. Kansas City, May 10.

Cattle re ceipts 500. Market steady and strong. Native steers, $6.75 to $8.75. Cows and heifers, $4 to Goes to the Club. Harks "Does your wife play by ear?" Parks "Yes, but' not by my V-Of No Circuity.

Gtorje W. Wilson was rehearsing vith Edwin Booth at tho Iloston mu-snum. Wilson, in one scene, asked ear if I can help it." Boston Tran Innovation In Wedding An unusuai in fashion able ararngemen' 1 was at the recent marriage of a Boson girl, when her mother as oest man and escorted the groom to th't altar, although in all other "espeits the details oy the wedding wer-'j quite conventional. 1 fha slar where he should- stand script. True Learning.

He who has not learned how to be gentle, forgiving, loving and happy, has learned very little, great though hi3 book learning and profound though liis acquaintance with Scripture may be; for it is In the process of becoint log gentle, pure, and happy ttat deep, real, enduring lessons of life are learned. Unbroken sweetness In the face of outwardantagonism is the infallible indication of a self-conquered soul, the witness of wisdom, andd the proof of the" of Truth. James Alien. I "A i Hogs Receipts 3500. Bulk of sales $7.50 to $7.85.

Tops, $7.95. WHEAT July $1.06. Sept. $1.02 split. CORN May 81.

July 77. Sept. 72. do you asked-Boi Barrett, had me over there," aa3wered Wilson. "Yes," inuscd Barrett, "I usually have him there" indicating the ether side of the stage.

"Suit ourseif I'll find you wherever you are." said Booth. Dog's Services Recognized. A silver collar, suitably engraved, was sent to an Irish dog, the other day, which rendered valuable assistance at the wreck of a Hull-owned steam trawler on the Irish coast. The Kb? -v. She Needs1 a Ssau.

Says a woman in her new book: "I Dec. 55 split. hate all men! I loathe their habits! I simply turn from all their pleasures presentation was mada by the Hullun' -lerwriters of the phip. r-lih a shudder! I cannot tolerata them in guise of either lover, husband or friend!" Aside from that, however, were ail right, aren't we? Philadel Awful Possibility. "De only objection to lettin' de la dies vote." said Uncle Eben, "is dat dey's liable to special hats foh election days, same as Eater." 1 phia inquirer.

Reasoning Power Lacking in Apes. Apes uo net count fur four, and the Boers of the when they hunt these animals, in numbers exceed, i four. Four depart in succession ii uch a manner as tesJ)e noticed by the opes, who then come forth and are easily captured. Newton Grain Bran $25 ton. Corn, 80 cents bu.

No. 2 Wheat, 59 pounds or better $1.05." No. 3 white corn, bt cents. Shorts $27 ton. G.W.WISE DENTIST uecessor to Dr.

J. L.owe) LEHMAN BLOCK Phone No. 770 Newton, Kansas ae-fr Not a Matter ot Size The world owes mnr to small na tonalities than to great empires. How They uoe us! Funnier than all tjbe comedies In New York are the imported western and middle western dramatic criticr before they' have had dn opportunity (o learn the subject of their essays. New York Telegraph.

-j: 7 'i 7 Cure tor Snoring. The invention of a light steel bar Newton Wholesale Produce Market. Furnished by the Crescent Produce Company. Large and small bens, 9 cents Turkeys, 13 cents per pound. Eggs 15 cents.

The Woman Vho Acts Women who are not anxious the effect they produce, women act naturally, have a v.onderful advai -tage ver the self-conscious thos who are either vain or tlielr beabty dissatisfied on account of their lac. of it. All this takes away from thel natural charm, their rnderstandin their sympathy. Many people expenc' so much sympathy on themselver they have none to spare for an' ono else. to be.

held against the upper lips by clamps to prsont persona from snor ing la ennounced in tho patent office. but mr.ny persons are convinced that a crowbr.r driven deftly throueh the cranium Is the only permanent cure. GENERAL REPORT OF MISSION COMMITTEE Orlgit of Mausolus, king of Curia, died his widow, Artemisia, decided to ei ct cv his bey the n-ott magnificent tomb that the world bhould ever see. Methodists Spend a Large W. E.

Adair Paui E. H. Kliewer Where Deeslde Lost Out. Andrew Lang once complained that Deeslde was not literary," founding his statement on the fact that he could not buy Dickens' novels there. -London Atl-naeum.

Arkansas' Cotton Industry. Arkansas raises one million fit lotton worth $75,000,000. Sculptors and artists ironf every known land were put to work and no expense was spared, and for years Amount Spreading the Gospel the work was pursued, though it was not finished even at the death of his widow. It Is lrom this incident that of H. M.

Walt. In 1905, Mr. Adair 1 some of the best lines of Clothing, fur-went to Kansas City, where he opened nishings, that can be bought any-up a store, which he conducted tvo where. It is one of the largest stocks and one-half years, trying, as he says, in the central part of me state. Among every minute to get back to Newton, their best lines may be found the fa-He finally came back In the spring of mous Hart, Shaffner Marx brands, there arose the wcrd Which means a stately torrb.

Minneapolis, May 10. Contributions received in the last four years by the general committee for foreign missions of the Methodist Why is the soda cracker to-day such a universal food People ate soda crackers in the old days, it is true but they bought them from a barrel or box and took them home in a paper bag, their crisp-ness and flavor all gone. Uneeda Biscuit soda; crackers better than any ever made before made in the greatest bakeries in the world baked to perfection packed to perfection-kept to perfection until you take them, oven-fresh and crispKfrom their protecting package. Five cents. Half a Million Animals.

There are 505,000 known species Of animals, according to a paper read at Intelligent Ostrich. An ostrich which recently passed away at a private zoo in Bedfordshire was- found to have eaten seven pounds of stones and a bicycle puncture outfit It Is thought, says London Punch, that the Intelligent creature had tried to cure an internal cut caused by tho sharp edge of the stones. Episcopal church aggregated according to the committee report presented to the general conference last night Tabulation of the contributions showed that the proportionate tho session of the American Society of Naturalists, held at Princeton, N. J. Tho Argonaut increase in special contributions has been greater in that period than the A Baulk's MMory i3 the best proof of it's future.

32 YEARS OF GROWTH and increased strength 13 a guarantee of the future. Increase in the regular contributions. Pemlnlno Mystery. Another thing If it is trns that birds of a feather flock together, why does a girl wear ostrich tips? Galveston News. The report recommends that the general conference carefully consider the question of special gifts with a Slar Grocery Specials! TOMORROW 12Jc Bulk 25c 12ic bulk cooking Figs, 3 25c 10c bulk Prunes, 4 lbs 25c Dried Nectarines, 20c grade pound 15c Mixed Nuts, pound 10c No Chance for Him, A Kansas City man has obtained a divorce Decacge hh? wife Insisted on keeping 35 cats In tb house.

It was a physical impossibility for htm to kick them all around at oo.ee. We invite your business and will be glad to talk or write to anyone interested in banking. view of harmonizing the donations with the needs of the different fields, The question of separate contributions for foreign IraJ home mission fields is also presented to the conference In the report arid attention Is rected to the progress in foreign sions in the psst 24 years showing an increase of 492 missionaries and 4.391 Sifted Peas, per can, 15c per Il.to NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY First Book on Education. The first book on education er written and printed in English was Air Thomas Elyofs published 1b Much that is done ve at this day for tb education ot bore and girls in the schools was stiggeetec 1 native Jreachers. The difficulties met by missionaries by reason of revolutions in two of the First National BanEt Howtort; Kansas STAR GROCERY CO Phone 127 most important foreien fields.

Mexico and China, are" touched on In the re-jl ttJ" tot..

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