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Walnut Valley Times from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 3

Walnut Valley Times from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 3

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MONDAY'S DAILT. Tbe Times bn beta designated the Weekly Walnut Vaiicy Times and the Giolie Democrat or Liter Ocean, only 1.7.", official pr.per of Butler county lor tee nex itinz ia Wichita, csh. Lis olEce Mrs. H. A.

Atkeoii is From Tcksdas Dailt. The Daily starts on its iitb year today. Frank Case has returned from western Tex as. I two years and will the rr lore contain Baxter of Guthrie. Ok.

Ty. publications from tbe county commission W. 11 town. era and other county ofllctrs. The Weekly Times news is made op of ask luues of the Tbe little of A.

J. Palmer is ikk wltb scarleliua. Datlv Times covering: every portion of a-. Kllei's Opera House 'Spy of Atlanta'1 Friday eve. IMPORTAN DIElfIT ri if.

KANSAS OWAM'A, Butler county. There no comparison between ary weekly in Southern Kansas snd the Weekly Walnut Valley Time In size tuition Times Boss: To Mr. and Mis. nia Lircsr. a daughter.

N. F. Fruitier returned irom a trip in W. W. Sprotite of spent Sunday in the city.

Dr. A. Bassctt returucd tLis nnrcici from Guthrie. Ok. Ty.

Corns get your Double acd send them away. or amount of news in which excels all. Strictly in advance, one year H.00; paid during tbe yesr outside the coun ATTENTION DO 70a want to make money? TOD can do aoby going TO Thomas' New Dry G.iods and Notion 6TOEE, just opened at 311 central are. SrCI V. aale of hdfi.

and holery FOR school children. This a Urge FIBST-clas stock of goods got KAST, not for spot cash, but for lam. WHtCH beats casbrTMs explains bow I CAN sell you goods at sncb low figima WHEN you want Muslin, Gingham TOWEIJSG, table linen, hosiery, laces ty 11.50. vetlerdiv For. sai acre bTtt.ia land 1 fn zii raiiroa-i town.

1M acres l'-i pasture, remainder in griss: good house, out buildinir. bearim; orchard, liv-insr water acd per acre. Box 74 Beaumont. msi. 4 iliss Nellie Waldron depart for Colorado Springs The Santa Fe placed a new operator at DeGraSe Ibis morning.

Mrs. John McGinnis went visitinj her parents at Florence this Mrs. toy Cements and son are visiting Grandpa and Grandma O. S. Busaett.

The Garfield University at Wichita will again open to the public in a few days. Fillmore Mitchell and laniily or Potwln. have moved to El Doiado and call this home. If you have a farm to rca or If yon wain to lease one 25 cents will Snd all you want returned Miss Sarah Haidron from Kansas Cliv, Mo. if vou sav what Is In the Times, Prime tHxsee'l and oai-tor beans lor purro-es at LesL's seed house, North The largest supply of tents, wagon covers and bows and the cbespest In the city, sold Mrs.

F. 11. lioswell an.l -Mrs. T. G.

went to Hamas yestercdy. Main street. El Dorado. try F.J. Newacbeck at the El Dorado Car riage Works, north Mala street.

Stt Mr. and Mr. J. l. Uearick returned Saturday evenirg Irom a visit lo liilnoip.

W-nt to trade lor land, the Central Hotel ol l'otwin and other koo.I I'otwiu property. Fil MORE SIlTCHELL. District court opened thU morning with 11 criminal and 157 civil cases on the docket. Remaining in the postomce at El Dorado Yardmasit-r Lee On of Mo. P.

turned last evening trom Ft. Worth, Tex on March 4th: John F. Cooper, Albert Dolewster, Bows. John Hopkins. Miss Clos Heinen AND Embrolderes, kid gloves or The ladies or the W.

li. C. will inset Fli-day at ekarp 2 o'clock p. m. Importunt business.

Flax sked: I have an abundance of good lionie-growii tlex seed to let lo farm ers. Call at my olhVe. north or the old A O. Griggs stand, north Main street, El Dorado. A.

J. Lksii. John Hill, J. A. Jsmison.

Peter Smith, Miss Libby McGuio returned home today after a two years slay in North Dakota and Florida. Good bye, tiolcoiub. Next time tbe Walnut Valley Times tells you to beware the rascals you will listen. C.J. Rosenberg now gives a photograph with each purchase ol boots or shoes.

At least a customer of bis so reports. AMYTHINO In my line, call and ge W. K. Smith. H.

T. Siilgbt, F. H. Sweet, THEM at prices nerer beard of before Geo. M.

Wells, Master George Willlama. J. C. Rone, EEs, f. M.

On March 15th, wo will REMOVE our stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods to 108 south Main street, where we will close out the remainder of our stock of FOOTWEAR, notwithstanding the ENORMOUS AMOUNT of Shoes we have sold, we still have over $8,000 worth of BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBER GOODS, This is an opportunity to buy footwear which no intelligent or MONEY SAVING people can afford to let pass. This stock MUST be sold at SOME PRICE and no matter how LITTLE MONEY your pocket book may contain you will be astonished HOW FAR IT WILL GO during this collosal closing out sale ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE. REMEMBER when we will remove to No. 108 south Main street, the Balch House. Geo.

Latlhlinol Wichita, returned home to-day after visiting his staler, Mrs. S. A. cGinnis. Now Irv 1 lila.

Last Friday Henry Taylor, the man who It will cot ycu nothing and vill purely yi.it I. it 'u liave a 1 orgli, Col'l. or 1 waa arrested and jalied upon the charge or DO.VT forget the place. Central ave. Ir'J door west of Cooler A Ow.

I. C. Thorni murdering Wlliam Coulter, commenced an Mrs. Capt. L.

Uilev returned from visit with her daughter. Mrs. 1. I. Jackron.

at St. Joe, Mo. tnuii l-' villi 'l iir-cit. or I 1-r. action in tbe district court against 1.

in New ry tor Omeumption.CougiH and Col ts i irnartuiteed to give relief, or moji Turner, tbe complaining wimesa, for damage, alleging, as grounds therefor, lalsr ey ill l.e paid buck. In 111 I. a eirijii'e Jno. T. Evans and J.

C. lloyt are in attendance on the convention of the Kansas Republican League at Topeka. Joe Llll has brought in 24 head or nice reeders tor W. J. Kimball ol Prospect.

They come rrom Sedgwick couuty. Morris Abeles returned last evening from New York and Boston where be has been found it jut the tting ai.d under its Itad 1 fulhg Ufa? imprisonment snd malicious prosecution. nd ierl'c reee very. Try a sami-li Kureks Herald. Mrs.

Esther Diusluore rcLurned to Curtilage, last evening alter a visit lriends in ttie city. Tf. L. Holeoinb lelt tills -A ernoou for Eureka to take charge of tin; Alliance-Union, a recent purebao. speely bottle i hon gu Mr.

Turoey is rated as a good citizen and our exi ene and lcjira for yourself la tiling it i-- Tribl Lotties free at man and it ia very doubtlul i( be would be (X DOBADO, ANSA 8. UiltlM I. ISIIi rug ttore. I.t.rge size and 1. 3 gin aush an action without s.me grounds.

to purchase goods for tbe Boston Store. specimen Cases. NcwCa-ro'l, wastronM-i rablle Smle. SBOM WEDKESDST'S CAILT. itli iirai-ia and KlicuniatNm, his stomael; his Liver was to an Dr.

M. A. Kooler has returned from Aurora. Illinois. His bister Mrs.

J. W. Thatcher, who was so ill is recovering. II. H.

Gardner went to Kansas City this At a public sale miles northeast ol Kelgh.ey, on March 6th, will sell 8 bead of good horses and colts, span ol If any Sunday school in toe county has failed to receive report blanks ideate nolily V. J. Douglass at once. Miss Sue Hoiloway ot Oklahoma City, returned home last evening alter Visiting her sister, Mrs. li.

H. Iarkiiuit. alarming decree, ui(e tite fell away, and liei aorning. terribt-v minced in lU-hh and rengtli. Three Selh Woodward and family are now resi 8sth Frazter returned Ust evening Irom bottles nt Kleetrie Ititters cared liiin.

mules and one Morgan-Canadian stallion, i B. F. McMaha.v hdward shepherd. llarrUburg, 11., had a run Oklahoma. dents ol tbe second ward.

They lire at tbe corner of 2nd avenue and Atchison street. ning sore uii his leg of eight Aears' standing I aool re. F. W. Weeks of Grant's 1 I' seil three bottles of Eli-ctric Hitters and sev Frank Shannon ol Augusta la in the city arranging for tlie presentation of "The Spy Boats: Ta sir.

and Mrs. BtMslia, a son. This is a world-beater. The Weekly Wal The calam. commissioners appear in th boxes of Itneklen's Arnica Salve, and bis leg in sound and well.

John Speaker, Catawba, out Valley Times, ai.oO per year, the Cos Miss Jfsitis Currier Is lbs guest of Hrs. supreme court Thursday to try justification of their violation of the Times printing mopolitan Magazine, a fine family per McKenxIs 8umasr. had live large lever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. lellle HntliiUittes andonebox llucklen's Arnica Salve cured him iodical published in New York City at $3.00 contract. Dr.

MeKeazie it suferlng with a badly per year, and Gen. U. 8. Grant's memoirs entirely. Sold by C.

II Selig's drug store 3 Col. and Mrs. W. U. Avery have returned sprained back.

C. J. ROSENBERG. two volumes handsomely bound in cloth and heretofore sold at 7.U0, all post-paid from the state encampment G. A.

K. at of Atlanta'' Friday eveuiog. The friends of Dr. J. Ciriile ol Leon, are urging his candidacy for the state sen-ale, lie is qualified and popular.

Mrs. F. E. Cavender went Saturday night lo her old home, Cuetopa. Mr.

Cavender accompanied her as far as Ce-ffeyvilie. Miss tiattie Weeks, teacher of the school at Fining. iB givivg her pupils a week's vacation and visiting friends in the city. Charlie Wlgglntun returned last evening Atchison. They visited friends in Emporia This office.

dAwtd Tbe handsomest lady ia El Dorado re-maiked to a friend the otber day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lunu's was a superior remedy, as it stopped on the way home. from Oreanneld, Ohio. Miss Anna Templeton af DeOrafle, tamed boms this morning. Curtain. ber cough instantly when other cough rem- Married: On Monday, February 29th Fob sale: I have a number of good edie6 had no effect whatever.

So to prove by Rev. T. G. Stansberry, Mr. Joseph horses, all ages, good tor farm work or sin A large number earn up trom the south Haaga afed 27, and Miss Doille Angla aged this and convince you of its merit any drue irist will give you a sample bottle fr(t.

Large size ode. and 1. gle or double drivers. S. F.

Hyde, Leon, 19, all of Brainerd. Kanaaa. this morning to attend court. kUetnrd Bchiehar of Chicago, Is a a tailor la Wlndoffer'a esiatiUabment. The Double Edition TlMKS goes a lly icg.

Send on your names and a nickie ior each paper. "Shlden, he pays the freight." Licensed to wed: Theo. Creek aged I bare a prime lot of flax and castor beans and Thadda M. Snyder aged 23, ot Tontiac. Allow nie fo add uiv tribute to the efficacy of Ely's Cream Balm.

I was Buffering; Irom a severe attack of iiitluenza and catarrh and was induced to try your for seeding purposes ta loan or sell for cash AlsoG. W. Vincent aged 21, and Mary L. W. H.

H. Smith of Uleacoe, Is among Land, Land, Land! QmimBm a reasonable terms. Office on North Main J. S. Caldwell while working in his ice house Saturday, ran a nail into his right arm at the wrist.

TLe wound is ery those doing jury duty in tbe district court. Eckhardt, all of Rosalia. reuicdv. 1 he rwsult was marvelous. street.

A. J. Lesbt, JCI Dorado, Kan A drama that will bring vividly to mind Judge E. I. Stratford la one ot the band could hardly articulate, and in les than twenty-four hours the catarrhal symptoms and uiv hoarseness disappeared and tbe civil war will be on tbe boards at Kllet soBMst mea la town, since he shaved his Opera House riday "The Spy of Atlanta.

saoaslaobe. Sea here, teachers. Ton need tbe Times monthly report card, ruled for three months You can't afford to miss it. SALE! The Flak TeaoaMieeaas are colored peo Chas. H.

Selig is putting in a line grate in his house. Ttie semi-tropical climate ol Kansas makes the grate one of the finest ol bsusehold blessings. I was able to sing a heavy role in Grand Opera with voice unimpaired. I strongly reecouiend it to all singers. Win.

II Hamilton, Leading liasso of the C. 1). Hess Grand Opera Co. Married: On Monday, Feb. ple.

The press of tbe state says they aiog term. One of tbe best Incentives in securing regular attendance, good deportmen and high scholarship. By mail 1 cent each VtS8t W. L. Holcomb ia sole proprietor of tbe by Rev.

A.M. Duboc, at tbe residence Mrs. M. J. ratten in El Dorado, Jay Price and Mrs.

Emma R. Price. ELDORADO, HANS I place none I have had 15 years of experience in selling Kaniaa Real Estate, tut bargains on uiv books. 1 can suit most any one "here is iiotlimtr. (unless it is Tbe Congressional Committee of tide, the Fourth Congressional district meet-- in State Kepubli can League rooms, Toi eka.

to-morrow evening March 1st. Mrs. Judge Leland entertained the liard the So win Mm-liine) tlitit Las Times club yesterday from 3, to 5 o.clock. Mrs. Miriam Dana and Mrs.

Cbas. Tattison Alliance Union, the alliance paper at Eureka which he bought at a nominal figure. Hoieomb ought personally to win and be has aur best wishes, but politically we are praying that be fall in the soup. delightfully. Lloyd Keller, late or Spring township, has gone to St.

Ijals to accept a position with the St. Louis Wrecking Co. Mr. snd Mrs. Bruno Hotohs ot Kansas City, arrived last evening visiting Mr.

Mohbs' pareats, Mr. and Mrs. o. F. Hobba.

"I tell you what we want," remarkaa a citizen yesterday, we want to elect a aeu-ator worth a million dollars so bs will not have to sell out." lii'itenetl woman's lalor as nint won the high prizes. Fn 3 a Bills Mrs. S. A. Mateer has a letter from Mrs W.

H. Hite announcing the dcaili ol her mother and her step-failicr in Vermont. Her sister, Mrs. James, is severely id. There will be a meeting of the leaders Uses only first class Artistic workmanship, the result of 29 year practcial experience.

Prices as low as consistent with good work Quincy Granite and Georgia Marble a specilty Good stock on hand. All work set up and warranted as Dobbins' Electiic Soap, ana stewards at the Methodist cburcb In making up your list of spring crops Thursday evening at seven o'clock. The slanllv Hibl sinee "ow don't forget to set span soma of your laad pastor desires all members ot the Board to history of our oouity-or lecure a paying in for flax and castor beans. For pure seed Pricei made will be lower thin ever known In the Write me and see how cheap you can purchase a hee; vestment. Switchman J.

E. Aspbeil had his left arm severely crushed esterday while coupling cars in the Mo. yards, lie went to the company hospital at Kansas City last night be present without tail. go to Lesh's seed bonne. North Main street, El Dorado.

6Slf You will want to see that eoul-stlrrtn drama at the Opera House Friday evening Leih the grain man nas the Texas red A. J. PALMER next. The ladies of tbe Woman's Keliel oats, a hardy, thrifty, yielding variety. Se Evidently there is a realization among our people that city property has "struck the bottom'' of low prices and some are Corps bars It in hand.

Our neighbors from cure your seed of him. Std why ruo and toil, and wear out yourself and jour clothes, on washday, when this perfect soap provided, to lighteu your labor and save your clothes? If yon Augusta play it. Come see "The Spy of 2til El Dorado, Kansas. making haste to buy. Note the recent rare laaaa.

Bed Mast Proof Oate. Atlanta." sales. Tl SPRING OF '92. Ill YORK STORE Miss Polly Mclniyre has, by reason of 111 I have a oar load of Texas Ked oats fo d. The demand for this variety is Tl T.

W. C.tl'oy of l'itlsburg, Kansas, wei remembered here, paid the city a visit and heavy. Come quick or you will oe too late. SECONDED GOODS health, been compelled to give up ber work at the State Normal at Emporia and will remain at home. Her sister.

Miss Atlie, has returned borne also. This ie a great W. J. Thomas of Murdoch, was convicted assaulting Edwin Cornelius la Justice McGlanls' court and paid nne and casta anonntlng to $il 79. P.

M. Stansberry of Fairvlew, has sent umber of tbe Ducbl lull lion Times to Irtouda la Ohio aad Wast Virginia. That's the propsr thing to do. Taos. J.

Brooks, one or the brightest young lawyers and straight out republicans, la El Dorado, Is tslked ol for eounty attorney. Whitewater Tribune. Licensed to wed: S. A. Markee aged 2, and Cora Smith aged 2ft, of Petwla; J.

D. Joseph sged 27, or Fotwin, and Mary M. Melman, agad 28, Whitewater. The Hard Times Club will be aaUrtalnsd by Mrs Miriam Dana and Mrs. J.

D. fiear- departs lor home to-night. He seems hni 111U Jubilee Singers! py, is prosperous and sings the praises ol Lesh's Gbain Hocse, ltd North Main street. A.J. Wilson of Leslie, returned dissppolntment to the young ladles as botb Fittsburg.

M. D. Con-ley has purchased of Mrs. are ambitious and expected to graduate home tbls morning after a visit with tbe If you want to buy or sell toon. H.

lnieucad the fixtures and goo I will ol family of his cousin, C. W. Bonnell ol Ro Wants all dry goods buyers to make a note of this: Our new goods are herenew spring stock, We have all the new kinds and styles of the Brunswick hotel. He took posso-eion Married: At the residence of the bride's salia, Mr. Wilson has been on a tour The Fisk Tenneeseeang will appear at through southern California and Texas.

to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead leave tl week for Denver, Colo. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. N. li. Snyder, or Monday February 2l)th, by Rev. A.

B. Bru Ellet's Opera House Wednesday, March SECOND HAND Because some people have endured soni ner, Mr. Theodore Creek and Miss Oda M. Snyder, all of Fontlac. The bride is one Each of the 10 members of this company is an vocalist and musi I wish to Inform tbe people of Rosalia have ever used it, in the 22 years we have made and sold it, you now that it is the best, purest and most economical soap made.

If you haven't tried it, ask your jrrocer for it noli'. lie sure and get the our name on the wrapper. pTtin IJlTJIfJ It is not tbe selling price njjxlU 1 1J alone, that must be eonsiiler- tek at the residence or Mrs. Beartek to things heretofore is no evidence they will aad vicinity that I have opened a new take the same dose atraiu. Itesnectlully re morrow, Thursday, at 1 o'elocs p.

m. cal people cannot afford to miss It. The blacksmith shop and am prepared to do ferred to the who seek to force of Butler county's brightest teachers and a young lady ot inestimable worth. The groom Is also a teacher and Is well known at a young man of sterling Integrity. The A telegram received to-day Irom Wichita kinds ol work promptly aad In a first class Toneceans Delight and Charm and blind Bent, on a long-sntfenng people.

aanonneed that Mrs. Bion Hall was dying, ladies dressgoods, in tho new soft shades and efficts, the Quaker greys any many tints. Come, let us show you these new goods. In trimmings too, we can please ycu. They are in keeping with our other new stock.

We have latest neckwear in chiffons; also veil- HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ANY DESCRIPTION', FARM IMPLEMENTS OU TOOLS, of any kind BE SURE AN SEE ME. T. II. Liggett of I'ontiac, returned Satur Mrs. Hull waa Miss Kate Murdock aad has manner.

Your patronage solicited. 3-t V. A. Hunter, Rosalia, Kan Times joins tbe many friends ot the happy Csptivate day from a visit at Selkirk, and Cl.iv- relatives aad many friends in this city. couple in good wishes for their happiness Ington, Colo.

He was very much nle.iKf and prosperity. every audience. The plantation melodies with the country and says evervtliing Is W. J. Mendennall has made an admirable aad efflleient alderman and bis friends are pushing his candidacy.

The man who runs Just as the TIME8 predicted, Toddy froze I AtSO WANT OLD IRON AND COPPER. looking up and limes are improving there. John Martin alter a number of years residence has moved to El Dorado where he thinks be caa better himself. There are maay who have thought the same but have will win all while the more refined music will our cultured people. Meacham out ot tbe Advocate as cold- Sumpter Smith has bought a neat liltlr bloodedly as he would butcher a pig and now be has finished Walter L.

Holcomb man. i can rrv ToUr and do voU liizs and gloves. In all the novelties we are first. house and home on Star Street from O. returned to their first love, Augusta.

Au against Mendenhall will have an exceeding-ly rocky road. J. B. Cosner has just returned from visit to bis old home, Bedford, Indiana, Iieserved seats. 50 cents at Edwards.

Rocklen'c Arnica Halve. James. It is a cozy place and in one of the who as "associate editor" retires "by mu gusts Journal. fpTTTTriTi ed.ln arrivine at a knowleiltr- IfliUlJ of lite value or an artic e. There is as mnch real pure soap in a barof E'eetrir as in four bars of any other soap made.

and it will.ifased pccorlinj: to directions eo four times as much work as any other. Its cost is but a ve-y slight a.lmnee on thet orin-ferior soap. Insist ni-on Dobbins' Kleetrie. I. L.

Ckagin A Philadeldhla, most desirable residence portions of the taal consent." He received from Toddy good in pocket hook and satisfaction. J. C. Barton, TORE. The Delmonleo can supply tbe wants of city.

Mr. James will buy another and and Riley exactly the same consideration the hungry. A good lunch counter where where he encountered a SMoch snow and Illimitable mud. Kansas looks woadroavly larger property. yon can always find hot coffee, tea and eat EI Dor ado Kan W.

SMITH. beautiful to him now. Hon. J. W.

Kobison I as bought the I). A. that was accorded by the wolf to the lamb. How long "oh Lord, how long will tjat Pharisaical gang be able to act the part of the wolf in sheep's clothing, political or ables. Short orders have prompt attention.

Weyer residence properly on Denver street Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wever In the sale of The best salve In trie world Tor Cuts, Bruise Ulcers, Salt Khenm, FcverSores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or ao pay required.

It 1b guaranteed to glT perfect eat! Bf action, or monpy refunded. Price 25 mts pera box at ll Alfalfa. at ftMOO.OO, no way near its cost. It was a THERE IS ie.ioivs. otherwise without being annihilated? sir boom bera have severed the last bond that bound them to El Dorado.

They are happy hit for Mr. Kobison. The property Tho of Atlanta'' at Ellet's Opera House Friday evening, played by the Augusta dram. itic ctub has the following cast ol ohnr.tcters; Ihk brr, Frank Dulton, J. F.

Gallagher is one of the most desirable in the city and excellent people and the regret Is general No more banting around for Impossible on one of the best streets. FARMERS LOOK ME rvidence. Soldiers and sailors, widows. hat tfeey have left us. Mr.

J. M. rirtle or El Dorado, ta la D. W. Ridenotir sold some harness Satur Jr.

dependent latbers aad mothers now entitled. day to be sent to Oregon. By the wav the eltv on a short business trip. Mr. I'lr- 1 will have a car load ol choice altalfa, western seed.

Call and leave orders and get prices. Lesh's Grain House, 3td North Main street. NOTHING TOO RICH Or too good for the patrons of WACKERLE CO. Invalid pensioners entitled to increase. So fee OBless soecessfuL W.

H. AVERY, 416 Central Avenue, El Dorado, Kas. Fanner Iludy. Mrs. tlion, Mrs.

Weils llolbrook. Carrie Oalton, Miss Anna Adams. Maud Oalton, the spy's wife, Mr. J. II.

tOe Is a prominest aad extensive shipper ol tck, aad ta well knowa to all stockmen. Ridenour is building up a mighty nice trade already this spring. He has a good line of harness and saddles, in fact everything In the way or horse millinery. He also dues repairing neatly and promptly. The Calamity Howlers of Gleneoe are whistling to keep up courage while passing the spot where "the late" R.

J. Atwell and D. L. Derer sleep the political sleep that knows no awakening. They are telling, eo our friend J.

A. Crecellus says, that there is an enormous amount of Butler county's money in the treasury, yea 00. Of coarse it Isn't true. Yesterday there was a balance or Iht county. There will be no'hing of thlt amount due her when the April billt are paid.

True there is much more money ia tbe county treasurer's handt, but it belongs to cities, townships, Us has been engaged in the business ior over twelve years, formerly doing busi est Ojvih. Ye hungry and ye thirsty, ye lovers of Col. St. Clair, Confederate, Aaron Reedy. Capt.

St. Claire. Confederate, F. 11. Shan parties and pie nics, ye lover ol confections an nuts aad fruits, know ye that there is Tbe El Dorado District Reading Circle non.

In GROCERIES we have found that it pays best to handle the best. In doing G. P. Air man. Thomas J.

Brooks AIKMAN I'. HOOKS ATTOKNITS-AT-LAW. Practice In State and Federal Courts. Office: Afkman Building, El Dorado an sub. wAi Mew Feed.

will meet next Saturday, March 5th, at 1 this we state the exact truth in laying that we have ao place Ib Kl Dorado like M. G. Wells' Detmenieo for all these things. dAwtt o'clock p. m.

at the central school building El Dorado. Trof.Lew Beits will instruct Do you want to negotiate a loan at 8 per cent, straight, no commission, no second mortgage, with Interest payable annually and with the right to par any amount at any time with rebate of interest, or to pay off the whole loan with out any bonus? With a mortgage free from all the cut-throat clauses SO com Gen. McPherson, Elmer Burrows. Gen. Sberoian, J.

T. Walker. The Drummer Koy, Willie Jones. Colored servant. behm'ider, th.

OiKciimtn, S. K. JoliLson. CjI. Uirns-on.

Union, W. W. Chi-iiii-in. trt. school districts, the state, the Hate school firmer! Kl IKrd Novelty Works.

general history and Pror. A. T. I'effley theory snd practice. TIP 1 fcri ffl land, various railroad bond and sinking funds, and It is In this fact that the S4 I have a new combination feed consisting Saturday a party of Mennonites from R.

L. Davit, rear ot Oldham't furniture tore, ia prepared to do all manner of repairing of light machinery, sewing ma Calamity Howler finds bis opportunity to of Qax seed, rye and corn ground together. Osage Cily were pasting through the city. work bis jaw and exercise his imagination. At tbe Mo.

P. crowing on Main street a It is better than oil cak and is the beBt feed in the world for horses and milk cows. Of a single article. You may just as well have the best for the same miicy. chines, stoves, etc; aisn gunsmlthing, mod El Dorado's Rebeekah Lodge No.

10, the horse in one of the tr.ims ciught its toot in the cross-ties and crippled it for life. Tbe owner retained County Attorney ML-Giunii Call and see it at my grain house or at Smith Bros, feed store. el making and metal worklnc. Don't say It can a bs mended until you have seen Da- dAwti We must win your trade by jjood goods and low prictj. L.

J. WACKERLE CO. lady Odd FeliowB, is one of the most wide awake and social organizations in the city. It it a healthy and growing society and de 1 f4 A. J.

Lesh. to adjust the dmses with the company. mon to the loan companies. With principal and interest payable in legal tender, not gold coin. Then come and i Jobn Elward and famil) depart in a day siring to progress in right and well-doing invited the Augusta "team" of the order to with kls Brother but bow 1b the business alone.

Ms Is an extenslva shipper to tbe Wichita stock yards, having seat aver 1,000 koge this market during the past year, ate hardly eVar comes ta with kis tbipm tats, aad has aot beea la this city for over six oaths. Be likes this market and ships all bis hogs to tha Wichita market. He says ShatttAaa the same spirit aa the Kansaa City starfcat and that he Is wall satisfied with his past year's business. The wheat, Mr. Plrtls stales, is loosing splendid, and although It la a little late, be thinks the Indications are that Kansas will have one tha best wheat crops that were ever raised Bars.

Tha wheat average Is about par east, loss than last year ia Butler county aad there will be considerable eora planted this spring. The bu Ik of the fat hags or his ae oloa of tha country have beea marketed, but there is considerable feeding dona at tha presont time. Mr. Firtls returns to his Aioasa at CI Dorado Kagks. TWre is a man la Kl Dorado who It a regular hustler, aad he It going to a great deal of rspeaas and trouble, aad the result of It will be aa edition of the Walnut Talley Times that will advertise Butler county mere tbaa aha has oaa advertised tor 'Vaia.

Tola asms man will bring ont a aampalga song book, aad will take the lam out Kl Dorado quartette to tbe a alios al Wanted: A man of push aad energy, to manage a branch office. Only a few dollars needed- Salary at start, per month, and interest ia the business. Internals or so for Oklahoma, there to begin on come up and exemplify the wore. Be 11 known that the Augusta staff of tbe Rebek- Kansas City, Me. OSAwtll GREAT HI Sin ahs Is famed around ths state in the Lodge work.

Accordingly there came yesterday I'nbllc sale. 1 will 11 at public auction 2J miles north and mile east of Keighiy, on tL-t Vandcver phu-e, ou March lnth, btyiuning at 10 a. tbe loilowing: Six head of hertes, eoGair-ting ol tw work hones; 3 two-year Olds and one suck mg colt. lt bead ol cattle coritisling of yearllug steers, two heifer calves and 4 old stccra and two cows. Lead of flock bogs.

About jOO bushels of corn about 2u) bushels ot lata and about la tone prairie hay. Farming Implements and household goods. Terms of sale: Nine months time on bankable paper at li) per ceot; 8 per cent offfjrfpct caf-h. Sums of 10 and under c-ish without A. K.

Vanpever. John Xeff, Auctioneer, El Dorado. that new soil the battle of life. Mr. Elward is an excellent man and citizen.

The Times takes pleasure ic commending him and his family to the good people who may ba their neighbors. May the sun of prosperity shine on them in their new home. see 'a. We have the money. We make our own examinations.

We will take pleasure in telling yon all about tbtse and many others features too numerous to mention. Steam ship tickets sold to ail pnrts of the following ladies and gentlemen irom Augusta and met wiih tbe Friendships last Tbe population or El Dorado Is about and we would say at least one ball are troubled with some affection ol ins Throat and Langs, aa those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than otb- evening: Mesdames Etlenson, Harrison, The TiMRo senaa away hundreds of 1-lars every year for newspapers, magazines and periodicals, clubbing with either the of hi3 oppor- ers. We would advise all our readers not Of ancient times made the mos: tunities. Frank Shannon, Walker, Walworth, Lane, Anderson, Lasswell, Jones, Gallagher, Adams, Dsvls and the Misses Ettenson and Eal road tickets sold f.om Daily or Weekly, at a saving ordinarily tf the world. to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle oi Kemp's Balsam for tbe Throat and Lunrs.

Trial tin fr. Large bottles 60c and iL Sold by all drug This time next year Toddy will be a reminiscence in Butler couuty. He smells loud now but before election time this tali he will be odorous indeed. lie will realize about next September that the alliance sbip must sink, will lirab all the valuables and treasure and learethe crew and passengers to their fate. Mark the prediction.

Rice; and Messrs. Frank Shannon, J. Lass-well, A. Ettenson, Oliver Adams, Riley Modern seizers catch at the chance to buy their eatables of Thompson THE Grocer. gists.

Harrison and Jacob Davis. And tbe event wal mott enjoysble. Tho May. from 10 to 40 per cent, or sending, Ior an)-body, and for any publication anywhere on earth at a saving of time, postage, letter-writing and money. The first of the year is at hand.

Come in and take advantage o. our special rates. New subscribers to the Youth's Companion, the best youth's paper on the globe, only old subscribers regular rate tl-7- The editor's aunt the Sew Yorker Ia ths first scene of the first act, behold PUBLICATION" NOTICE. Meacham aad Holcomb, cocks of the walk. climbs out from under tbe snow long enough to announce: "I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Double Edition Times I trust it will not influence any one to their IS The newest patterns of china, glassware and lamps in plain and decorated always appear promptly in our stc ck.

Chicago to New York and eastern points and on European railroads. Drafts drawn on over 1000 banks in Karope and foreign countries. Money transferred by cable and changed Into the money of European, Asiatic and South American countries. Tire and Life Insurance written In the best companies. "Winne Winne Hutchinson, Kansas.

J. W. IIEISEB, Local manager. JLMLHASKS, Solicitor ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. detriment." Tbe value of a suggestion or opinion depends entirely upon its source.

K. Z. Gill, M. D. LL.

D. In this case not much can be expected. People who are "holed ap" nine months of the year by climatic rigors and who spread old carpet over their cornfields the remain Daniel Boydeo has been a slave to the tobacco habit fortblrty years. He recently visited the branch of the Keely Institute at Leavenworth and was so we.i pleased with what he saw of tbe results of the treatment that he procured a supply of the medicine, used it and is cow entirely cured. Not only has it taken away the desire for tobacco but the bare thought of it is nauseating.

Some individual at Poiwin, who writes a pood 'band evidently desired to communicate something to he Timks on a postal card. He addiessed the card right ecouirb but the opposite side is as blank as the average "rei'ormerV mind. Whether he wanted to order a subscription to his address, or 100 copies of tbe Double Edition Times, remains in doubt. (Firt published Feb. 5, YrU2 In the district court of Butler county, 6tate of Kansas.

John II. Mulvane, et ai, trustees, Plaintiff. vs. James A. lues, acd John Jones, Defendants.

State of Kansas to James A. Lines and John Jones, irreeiin: You, acd eac'i ol you. will ike notice that yo'i have been ued in the district oun o( Butiercouuty. state of Kansas, and tUnt you miiH answer the petition in said cause ou or hetore tiie 11th day ol Aprii.lKfi. or Bald petition wit.

bo taken as true and a judgment rendered in said action againt you lor the foreclosure ol a certain mortgage executed by gaid J.mies A. Lines upon the tina day of July. on the following described real cetate. to-wit: The southwest quarter, and tbe quarter of the southeast quarter of section Xo. twenty-one rJl) in township No.

ing three aa a protectlou from frosts, find their minds so engrossed in simple exist ence that they are ol necessity without in SURGEON, formation of mo-e happy climes and hospitable soils. The ignorant Eskimo, living in the darkness of his Igloo of snow, feeding raaublicaa eoarsatlea, and BuUar county aad Kaaaaa will be still farther advertised by this eaau rah Sheldea. Yet, just toe bow generally be gel "cussed." WhiU-aratar Tribune. Tea, be it "cussed. Be has ta the past tea years devotad mora money and more time toward the upbuilding el the community than any other naaa la It bat because he spoke what be thought on public natters and of publie mea aad always bit the exact truth about one-third the population consider it their bonadea duty to kick She Idea.

The current craze ot condemnation aad bate of all who hare beea auceees-ful la their work has given Increased opportunity ta tha backbiters and calumniators and fhey bare taken keaa delight la "roasting" boa Idea. The thieves who have robbed or sought to rob the city aad the wbiskeyltea who ksve endeavored ta debauch it are all "agin" Sheldea aad Barer alias a whack at bias. But there are some wba stand by him aad he maintains kit awn aelt-reapact, minds bis on business with all bis might, runs the only dally and the best weekly In the eounty, has no feellngi that anybody can hurt by lying about him aad would a leag. Long way rather be tossed" tbaa neglected. preachteg damnalioa to tbe tyranny or eombinet, monopolies.of trusts, the money power aad Is mortgage holders aad to forth.

Scene second, Toddy to the front, freezing Meacham (ex-republicaa) out or the Advocate by the very means he deplores Is robbing tbe farmer by a mortgage. Act second, scene first, two angelt Todd aad Riley oa the "reform" platform weeping aad walling for tbe woes or tbe workmen whom "capital" is oppressing by "robbing" them ol their lll-or unrequited labor. Walter Holcomb (ex-republican) also appears with these two satnts as "associate editor." Scene second sbowt Holcomb frozen out by tbe two angel democrats Todd aad Riley. He was held aa "associate editor" simply for tbe Influence be could exercise wiH tie tUianee. He was paid tor his services the munificent sum or 91.00 per day and aa that was expected to support his family and champion the rights oi tbe ID-paid werkiugmen, outside of tbe Advocate office.

Tableau An Indignant people, misled by political frauds, exercising themselves aad gratifying their feelings by kicking Toddy and Riley for not being la possession af the jewel ol consists ley aad ths pearl ol common honesty. on walrus blubber and clothed in skins oi it KANSAS. Et DCnZDO, First published Feb. 12, gTvra Kansas, i County of Euller. la the Probate Court in and fer said connty and state.

In the matter ot tbe estate of Green Adams deceased, late of Butler county, Kanpaa Notice is hereby g-iTen that on the Mb day ol February. A. L. ly.l, tne underlined waa by the Probate Court of Butier eounty. Kansas, duly appointed and as administrator ol the estate of Green Adamt deceased, late ol Butler eounty, Kansas.

all parties having claims azainst said estate are hereby notified to present tbern in accordance with the law in such matters, and all persons owing (aid estate muss come lorward and make immediate seUlemenu Aafos Adams. Administrator of estate ot lireen Adams, deceased. 2-0 NO. 44 We guarantee everything we sell Thompson THE Grocer. 329 Central Avenue.

the marten and polar bear would express the same hope. Having resided all his life in one srot, accustomed to hardship and privation, be can imagine no better land and any small stirrings ol ambition to explore arc stifled by fear that he might strike a worse one. One of the providences ot God it that "down east" people can't, don't want to and won't realize the wondrous kindly climate and generous soil of the Sunflower state, else there would be such an an exodus to Kansas as would cause the earth to reverse its axil motion and tip westward. twenty-nine est) south oi rani.re No. five I eat of the fiih principal meridian, in tbe county ot Butler, state ol Kansas, and lor the of sad premises to pay the debt i secured by paid mortyaee and the cost of suit, -nd forever barring and loreciosins said defendant, and each ot them, of and trom all ritrht, title, estate.

intereM, prop-I erty or equity ot redemption in or to said premises, or any part thereof. C. Frost Liett, editor of the Cbiving-too Colo.) Chief, ha a case on hand eimtlar to the Times, lie made a contract with tbe Board of commissioners to do the county printing for two years. He tiled his bond, it was approved and the contract signed. The bond was approve the second time on Jan.

5tn, 'oi. As soon as the newly elected calamity commissioners took their seats the contract was declared void and the printing given to a outside ol tCe county. Diseases of tbe EYE, EAR AND TBE04T TREATED and Saturdays. Particular attention given to FITTING GLASSES. Attest: Attorneys for Ptaintlfls.

J.F. Todd, 3.5 Clerk, El Dorado, trot.

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