Men's overalls, 98e. Leahy’s. Prescriptions filled at McGrath's. Cash Carry cleaners. It's cheaper. Franklin XX ice cream and ices, at Chandler's. Tom Gorrell, engineer, is in Chicago on railroad business. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gale will vacation in Canada this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Easterday have named their new son, Arthur Millis. Dr. C. R. Strode yesterday under went a minor operation on his finger. Jim Chouch has resigned his job at the Kansas Power Light Co. power house. When you see Miss Nellie Webb, give her your contribution to the Shelly Memorial. Folks, we know you intend to. So why not do it today? Write your check for the Shelly Memorial. The will of the late Miss Fanny Mal loy was probated this morning. Charles G. Nestler was named execu tor for the graduate. Wrist watches, strap watches, etc., at special prices which even are lower than usual. At Hooper's, 412 Commercial. The following filed papers today for reelection to offices in Grasshopper township: Charles Monger, trustee; O. G. Wilson, township clerk; C. E. Belden, township treasurer; Noble Edwards, colored, who was ar rested several days ago on the com plaint of wife and child desertion, was arraigned in the city court this morn ing. His preliminary heartrs will be Friday. Are you in trouble? Don't you know what to do with your heating stove? Let us take it down, move it to our warehouse, put it away carefully for the winter, and then haul it back to your home next fall, when you whis tle for it. Atchison Package Trans fer Co., 295, Miss Mary Elizabeth Ryan, 20-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan, died at her home this morning following an illness since Easter. Death was the result of pneumonia. She had been an invalid since a child, but in spite of her infirmity she was of a loving and cheerful disposition. Surviving her are her parents and three sisters: Misses Daisy, Sarah and Agatha. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock from St. Benedict’s church. Rosary will be said this evening at 8 o'clock at the Lawin and Douglass parlors. Bur ial will be in Mt. Calvary cemetery.