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El Dorado Republican from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 3

El Dorado Republican from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 3

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is THE CITY ELECTION. ttaaklns Mooney. MOSDAT. 5Itf Ijrjjufalinm. Mrs.

J. Q. Ralph of Potwin was in town 1 The Election Taeaday Recalled In a Victory for Republicans. Mr. Wm.

B. Gaekins, of Wichita Falls, Texas, and Miss Vadah Mooney, of this were married Tuesday evening at to day. Sam Cobb has purchased lots 3, 4 and 5 STOCKINGS AND SOX, Essential articles in every well regulated wardrobe, make one of our principal departments. A leading 8 00 at the home of the bride's par- in block 3, in Jones' addition to Potwin. T.

B. MURDOCH, Editor nd Prcp'r. S. SMITH, SniMM Mmi F. It.

BULL, City Editor. Herman Retschlag, of Emporia, Modern eats, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mooney, on Wash ington street.

Woodman deputy, is organizing a camp at Beaumont. It was a quiet home wedding, the As predicted in this paper Monday the principal fight in the city was on city clerk and it was a warm one indeed but resulted in a victory for the Republican DOminee. Up to noon the vote was very light but in the afternoon considerable rustling waa done and a heavy vote polled. The highest vote polled was on the city UfTICIAL PiPEB OF EL D0B1D0 CITY. Mrs.

John Speir and Mary Spier of Fair- ceremoney being performed by Rev. C. H. Warebam, of Wichita, in the presence of immediate relatives of the bnde mount township, are guests of B. R.

lxj dig and family. Marrage license was issued to day to YOUR EARS. "LEND ME Irving E. Freeman and Lesbia Newman, and a few intimate friends, Judge and Mrs. S.

E. Biack, Misses Mabel and OIca Morrison. The ceremoney was the clerk, being that While I tell ton of Pleasant township. There was a local fight in the 4th ward and the Republiians gained a beautiful and impreeeive ring Bervice. W.

H. McDaniel baa returned from an overland trip to Oklahoma. He brought a The bride was bean ifully attired in a white silk dress, with pear trimming councilman and a member of the board of education by three rotes. fine milch cow home with him. feature of our hoisery is the color, which is absolutely fast.

The Gordon dye stamp an every pair is a guarantee that they are stainless. Albion dye is the name used on the cheaper grades, and the color in these is aso good. You can be secure in whatever you buy of If yon want the best a-lfa, cane and mi: and white chiffon. A bequet of bride rhe election was an endorsement of let seed go to W. W.

Fattlsoo Sons. They the present administration. Following have jnat received a ear load. my line of W.A-XjU. paper, Cannot be equalled by any in the city.

Call anil examine it. I also carry a complete line of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Brushes, Oils, Paintb. Prescriptions carefully is the unofficial returns: E. E. Cowperthwaite has accepted the Eastertide, the season when all nature is aglow in honor of Him who has risen, is the time when the new Easter Costumes make their appearance.

We are the leading Gent's Costumers and our call of the Christian church and will be 2nd 3rd 4th Total Maj CITY CLERK. here this week to take charge of the work. FB Bull 124 18-5 117 SO 2-1 Flora Pool 105 15S 147 71 461 Mrs. D. P.

Piper, proprietor of the Golden Rule poultry yards of Rosalia, and Mrs. C. roses lent additional charm to her costume. The groom appeared in black evening drees. The happy couple left on the 10:40 Missouri Pacific train for various points in the east and south, after which they will go to Wichita Falls, Texas, which will be their home.

The bride is a Butler coonty young lady of sterling worth and varied accomplishments, highly thought of by a large circle of friends, whose best wishes follow her to her new home in the "Sunny V. Piper of the same township, rere in the MARSHAL. Olin 139 city trading to-day. promptly compounded. MILLAR, Druggist.

195 140 115 140 53'j 111 425 Rev. Curtis informs ns that Dr. Hewitt, president of the college of Emporia, was stricken last Thursday with paralysis, and is not expected to live. Makepeace 83 STREET COM. I Hoy 157 HHFollerC 62 COC.NULMAN.

181 071 410 201 Friday, April 8. 1898 72 A little year and a half old boy, son of the Russian tenant on the J. Dowse place South." Mr. Gaskins is a ycung man of ability Johnson 171 132 THCB8DAT. Dr.

C. H. Daries wi'l graduate from the Kansas City Veterinary collie to day. north of town fell into a tub of water Saturday afternoon and was drowned. Geo.

Williams captured thirteen wolves HMBalchC 39 Harris 212 and is at present a master mechanic in the service of the Denver Ft. Worth railway. The llEn hlras joins in yesterday, one full grown and the others 60 Clothing and Furnishings Is probably the finest ever carried in the city. Anything heart could desire in our line. We are making a specialty of Boy's Suits now and are giving a Ball and Bat with each purchase.

If you want to be in style, purchase your new spring garments at the Monarch Clothing House, 110 14( Helton Al Conley Holderman Slates McDaniels Wm. Morry, of Hickory. W. A. McCul-lab, of I-otan, R.

C. Joseph, of Pot win, were in town to-day. The bill granting Mrs. Abbie Ellet, widow of the late Geo. Ellet, a pension of $00 per month, psfsed the senate to-day.

H. A. J. Coppina ia in from Potwin and says the oats around bis part of the conn-try are coming out all right after the severe freezing. Win.

Davis and wife and Mrs. Herwlg, of young His two grey hound pups chased the old one two miles finally capturing it. J. B. Leonard returned Saturday night from a trip over a good part ot Texas.

He made arrangements to ship in a large number of cattle to pasture here during the summer. Neighbors D. Mobberly, J. H. 6andi-ferand F.

S. Allen visited Diamond Camp, 90 54 Birthday Party. A very enjoyable birthday party gathered Tuesday at the rtfcidti.ee of Wm. P. in lit, or i-f Mrs.

Flenner'a sixty-focrth hinbday. On bthalf of SCHOOL BOARD. Harvey R. 136 Davis C. 63 th ee present, Lro.

Ku'gniade a short us, no matter what price; it is the best to be obtained for the money. To get you to become better acquainted with the kind of hose we handle, we shall offer in this department until Saturday, April 9th, a line of ladies and gents black and tan, seamless and stainless, velvet finished hose, high spliced heel and toe, at the low price of 6 cents. Retailed about town for 10 and 1 2 cents a pair. The 25 cent hose sold by us are made of real Maco yarn, have a high spliced heel, double sole, two thread, Egyptian silk finished, either split sole or not. We sell a stainless Gordon dye lisle thread hose as low as 35 cents.

At 10 cents a pair for any size from 5 to we sell a 1 by 1 ribbed stainless hose for children. We are sole agents for the Hercules school hose for boys, an extra long stocking 1 by 1 ribbed, spliced knee, all sizes 7 to 9, for 15 cents a pair. The Hercules extra heavy, with double sole and knee, all sizes 7 prcrentation talk at ti e) close of which 76 Powell 145 Morrison C- b9 he presented a roil of fine inprain car M. W. A.

at Potwin Saturday night ar.d assisted in the initiation of three new members. They had a very enjoyable time. Major C. E. Vandever was 51 years old Saturday and hia wife gave a birthday pet, (roni Hany iirown r.nd wife.

Also 280 223 a wii'ile set ol silver ware in a fineensh- ion rtceiver, hich consists of Bugar Benton, were here today visiting Mrs. Dodge who baa been nndtr Dr. McKenzie'a care for some weeks, W. E. Stanley of Wichita, who would make a mighty good governor, was interviewing hi many friends hereto-day.

He waa a calli nt this office. John Jovpti, ot Potwin, returned to-day from Kanpai' City, where he marketed 1K4 fat steers which were beauties. O. Ralpb, of Potwin, a ho marketed a car of hogs also party to a few friends and neighbors in shell and butter knife, one set of table 127 133 knives and forks and a set each of table honor of the occasion. The Major received some nice tokens of esteem and all present Jno Morrison MacRiUhie Dr Miller SamliferC DMdntyre A fianford Ford Knowlee and tea ejioons from Wm.

P. Flenner and Mr. and Mre. Rnddick. had a very enjoyable time.

At the of the presentation Mre. J. S. Lcbr, wife and daughter, returned from Big Springs, Texas, Saturday night 50 94 Flenner made a very feelingly and appropriate response making a plea for 44 The first of May Mr. Lenr will ship in C0 hundred head of cattle from there.

He more of tLe Christ-love in, through and also purchased 1200 head from the Indian returned home. Mrs. Murdock received the news to-dsy of the death of her mother, Mrs. Elmira Culbrath, who died in Baltimore. Mrs.

Culbrath was84 years old and bad been in feeble health all winter. Major E. Vandever was chosen as a member of the board iu the attached territory. Territory which will be fed there. 7 among all those preeent.

Mrs. Flenner stands in the same relation to the people of this vicinity in relation to social purity and temperance that Mies. Frances Willard did to this nation. James Houston's school in the James Teter district closed Friday, after a seven months term of splendid work. The pat of tbe district went in a body to the school, with well filled baskets, took the Those present were Mr and Mrs.

Wm Roys, Mr and Mrs Conner, Mrs Mary NEW SPRING GOODS At Katertide when the housewife is buoy house-cleaning, is the time to discard that old Carpet, Curtains and Furniture and purchaee a new outfit. We have an elegant new stock and would like to have you look it over. Our Furniture and Carpets grace some of the finest homes in the city. Oldham, Putnam Brown. teacher by surprise and had a very pleas ant time.

Mr. Houston was presented Maxwell, Mr and Mrs Adams, Mr and Mrs II Rugg, Mrs Dr Woodson, Mr with a nice Oxford teacher's Bible by the From California. In writting for this paper for another year J. A. Jones, of Glendora, say "I am glad to Bee Kansas is regaining favor under the influence of good crops and less politics of the wrong kind.

Your statement that bottom land is or soon will be fifty dollars per acre is correct. There is no ctate where farms are so cheap as in Kansas, every condition considered. scholars. FBIDAY Parmer J. T.

Lill was in town to-day. Neil Wilkie waa up from Douglass to day M. M. McDaniel, of Potwin, was a pleas ant caller to-day. Uncle Sam's ships have put on tbelr war paint a lead color.

J. Van BuBkirk of Dougiaas transacted business in the city Thursday. Al'ce Oldham went to Wichita to day to to 10, sells at 25 cents. We are closing ont a lot of misses fine ribbed full regular made hose, in dark green and wine colors only, at 17 cents a pair; ordinarily 25 cents. There is quite a smart smart saving in stockings now at the and Mrs Benlz, Mr and Mrs Brown, Mr and Mrs Wm Jones, Mr and Mrs Tyler, Mrs Vandever, Mr and Mrs TUESDAY.

Tbe moon will be full to-morrow. John Austin is still confined to his home in Price, Mr and Mre Ruddick and Grandma Baily. Also Leslie and Carrie Champion, Ray and ZDna Brown and Willie Jones. A Giest. J.

D. Hull came in from Rosalia to-day. visit ber sister, Mrs. Albert Parker. I trust there will be no war to disturb Mrs.

Arthur McGinnis and children, of Boas To Mr. and Mrs. Warren Conner returning prosperity, but if it must com the world will witness in us a cuited people capable of repelling any foe. Some close in city property to exchange for farm lands. H.

M. Loqax 24 27 Your article in fchich yon humorously refer to El Dorado, as being safe from Just the thing you have been wanting Paint, varnish, stains, in small cans, all colors, just tbe thing for shelves, brackets, stands, tables, chairs at Thx Klikk Pha an act Ant ther Fire. Wednesday niybt D. A. Goodrich discovered A.

C. Maxson.Kr's., house was on fire and quickly telephoning the N'ewkirk, have returned home. Mrs. O. 8.

Williams and grand daughters returned to De raff this morning W. P. Heath, of Douglass, and W. 8. Bradley, of Clifford, were in town to-day.

W. W. Paulson Sons have ost received a car load of alfalfa, millet and cane seed. 6am Nield of Rosalia township, marketed some nice radishes and lettuce to-day. For seed cane, millet, alfalfa and fiax, go Car load off alfalfa, can.

and mlll.t Mod bombardment till the next June rise juat recelTed at W. W. Pattlaon 4c Bona. the Walnut river, does not apply to me Aeal Estate Transfers. Real estate transfers as filed in tbe Frlcea are the loweat.

here. I wish it did. If the doga of war Markets by Telegraph. Eumi City. 9pecial dispatch to the Rkpubican this morning, a fine boy.

Grandpa Caldwell is about the happiest man in town. The fish law went into effect to-day and if you catch a bass or croppy or have one in your posseision you are snbject to a hoe. Misses Vesta Benninghoff and Myrtle Morgan of Leon are here and the guests of Miases Lulu Cbapln and Jessie Morrison respectively. Wm. Avery received the notice to-day of the death of bis nncle, W.

W. Avery, of Burns, N. who died last Sunday in the 74th year of bis age. Fred Thomas came np from Memphis, last night. He will attend college 11 stock of wall paper, paints and oils is are turned loose I shall unavoidably hear register of deeds office.

Taken by permission from the daily abstract report issued by Miss Leda Douglass. complete. See me before purchasing. the roar of cannon if I do not see th Kansas Citv, April 7 Cattle re alarm he then awakened the family and A. J.

Lksh, the corner druggist. smoke ol battle." to Lesh's drng store. The best at the low by this time the fire department arrived ceipts 5,500. market steady. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th.

No constipated person can look bis or ber Hogs, receipts 14,000, market weak to and the water quickly turned on, but it was.too late to save the house, as such beat or teel perfectly well. For tbat inactive liver and constipation, try Dr. Sawyer'a Weighed and Found Nut Wanting. Our country ie to-day dealing with rive cents lower. A Earhart to Geo Storch ne qr of 12 25 4 50 Dan'l loder to Jno Easton ew Little Wide Awake Pills, and they will problem of serious character.

The issues ravages iiau been made before the lire was discovered. It is not known sarelv cure you. U. H. Selig.

qr of 34 26 6 2400 Nw York. Special diaptteb. bereduruiK -he spring term and will then of peace and war tremble in the balance. Llla 31 rox to henly hf of Ol course yon will paper your house this how the fire originated, but starting in probably return to Memphis- New York, April 6 Eggs were quot ee qr of 24 200 We are bound to peace by our trad est prices. w22 tf J.

D. Conner shipped settings of Silver Laced Wyandotte eggs to Lawracce and Eureka to day. L. W. Oliver, the fence man.

sold two nice orders for barbed and crumpbd wire picket fence to-day. H. A. Harrington was up from Douglass to-day and reports the election there yes terday as a warm one. J.

8. Lehr says the 1200 bead of Territory cattle will be wintered there and the TOO spring and if yon want tbe very best, at the kiichen. Most of the down stairs United States to Jno Wilson ed here to-day at 10 receipts 22000 lots 13 14 of 31 29 8 t'onal policy, by the demands of the highest civilization, by the sablimest furniluie was gotten out but scarcely any reasonable prices, you will not aelect your paper until you have Ben Lesh's complete Grant Rodgers got his finger caught In a corn shelter in Makepeace's mill to day and in consequence had it torn off which cases. Price two years ago was 124 cents, United States to Merrill lota thing from the upstairs. receipts for the week 101,000 cases.

One precepts of morality and religion. Th line. d307tf 10 11 12of31 29 8 The family were kindly taken care made a very painful accident. year ago was 10 cents, receipts, 90,000 Wm Winfield to Hodgson Lts chief magistrate of the nation has borne All the ladies who have visited our store and inspected the Easter Millinery have been perfectly delighted and we have sold a large number of hats. We receive new goods constantly and the gorgeous productions of American and Foreign styles we are showing were never excelled in this city.

In fact it is a perfect blaze of elegance. We want every lady to see these goods. Your Easter Headgear will be in style if purchased of MISS NBLIA COWAN. Fob sal The Wbite house," opposite Miss Franc Newbury closed ber school cases for the week. himself with a noble patience worthy of 32 Jacksons add Latham 800 tbe city building, no incumbrance, in good condition, recently painted and papered, yesterday with appropriate exercises.

Th ali praise. He has apparently made by Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

King. The household goode were insured for $1,000 and the house which wa3 built by C.C.Turner and owned by E.B.and M. D. Wood- school is in the Fnlton district south off To- every possible effort to avert the hor waoda, and this was MiBS Newbury's sec a bargain if sold at once. Also the bouse on Star street for sale or rent.

Inquire of Ut Stock. Kansas Citt, April ft Cattle Receipts, 8, 1M: calves, 50; market a shade higher; shipping and dressed beef steers, 13.255 00; west 1 HIRSUAV MARCH 31 Miller and wife to Wm Skear hf of ne qr and hf of nw qr of 30 27 5 Texas cattle will be brought here. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Stinson and baby will move to their farm south of town this week, where tney will make their future rors of war.

We should loyally uphold ond term. rufl of Des Moines, Iowa, relatives of J. his hands. We should pray that th W. F.

McGinnis, El Dorado, or W. A White of tbe Emporia Gasttte. ern steers, Z5; cows and heifers, 12.30 Attorney Genersl Boyle is writing test! II. Austin and was insured 1300 3600 home. storm which threatens us may be turned aside.

But if, in the name of righteousness and truth the sword must be T. B. Murdock arrived home to-day Sweet ly Sleeping. Stop that barking and by the use of Bai- monials for medicine companies and says be feels better since taking Paine's celery compound. There is nothing like making from Washington.

He attended Mrs. lards Horebound Syrup. It arrests the Died Tuesday morning, Treva, aged 5 Muriock's mother's funeral last Saturday money while yon are having your day. years, the only child of Mrs. Flora Reyn Magnificent Aggregation of Rewards Protected br the Copyright Lawa of the United Statea.

16 1000 in Baltimore. cough, allavs Irritation of the throat and relieves congestion of tbe lungs in a day. It is safe and pleasant to take, and never drawn, we Bball stand together, without party or faction, and perform the duty which, as we most believe, an all-wise olds. She had scarletina during the Surveyor J. C.

Smith returned last nigbf Tbe bona ol Veterans of Kansas are or holidays and never had recovered from from Towanda township, where be spent disappoints. 25c A 50. 8elig. 1 God has assigned ns. A Readkr.

$70,000 1 the eflects of it but no immediate dan four days surveying the Fulton farm ot ganizing a regiment to volunteer in case of war and an El Dorado member has re Despite the prospects of war and tbe fact ger was feared till this morning when 4.45; stockers and feeders, B.00i&5.3.t. Hots Receipts, 7.86; market 5c higher at Sheep Receipts, 3.151; market strong; sheep, 13.90(2475; lambs. i4 Chicago. April ft Cattle Receipts, 3.000; market slow, but steady; beeves, cows and heifers, I2.25a4.fl0; Texas steers, 4465; stockers and feeders, 3. 754.7.1, Hoirs Receipts, 19.000; heavy strong, others steady to 5e lower; light, f3.75ti$4.(J0: mixed, ia 80.4.

07; heavy, rough, Sheep-Receipts, 15,00: market quiet and steady; native sheep, faftj480; western, I1j4.75; lambs. 1460,5.90. St. Loins, April (I Cattle Receipts. 1.500; market steady to strong; native shipping and export steers, dressed beef grades, IS.8&&5.05; stocked and feeders, cows and heifers, Texas and Indian steers, 3.2&J4-75; cows and heifers, I2.25tft3.7a.

Hogs Receipts. 5.000;market strong. 5o higher; yorkers. f3.75 fid); packers. 3.8&3 9o; butch- PI5 acres, which is to be divided among the heirs.

Mr. Smith says tbis one of the ceived the necessary muster blanks to or Kfw Membors. IN GRAND PRIZES TO BE DISTRIBUTED! she became euddenlv worse and Boon that silver baa almost struck bed rock tbe commercial report of last week shows un I) Wateon to Henry Zimmerman se qr of 31 29 7 (I Sorter to Sorter part of BIk 6 Towanda 100x20 FRIDAY APRIL 1. John Valentine to Royer Be qr of 23 20 4 Bruno Hobbs to Boswell nw qr 33 25 8 Ezekier Taylor to Henry Hulburt lots 7 8 of 20 26 8 Fillmore Mitchell to 8 Cobb lots 3 4 5 BIk 3 Potwin and Jones add Potwin A Wilson to Masilla Thing lots 17 18 in sub div of lot 1 Leon Town Co's add Leon SATURDAY APRIL 2. Thos Immel to Black ne qr of 24 7 A Krnmhack to and Hagan all his int in se qr of 2223 4 The Fraternal Aid Association, which finest farms in the county.

ganize a company here. Sheriff Turner takes Mis. James Ra; passed away leaving her devoted mother $100,0001 now is one of the leading insurance or precedented activity in basines and prices perfectly prostrated with her deep loss. burn to the Osawatomie asylum to-night ders of the town, initiated six new mem The fiscal year for the postofBce closed last night and the receipts for the year fell below $6,000 and the salary for the next for the past tbree months; bank clearings were heavily Increased and tbe failures Treva was a bright, Bweet child and where she will receive treatment, which bers Wednesday night. Mr.andMis.X 1000 1 15 300 40 4S5 A BuftinfM Proposition A Vw CoOprtlfre PlanA fcrett Pahlihiav Boa Will DfttiitMt ThotiflSBds or (toiler ami l'rotltlle Parts mliip For Intellivrat Mtm9 Womi aat ChildrB Kortnne Knock at iur Dour tin VraUtx), SotkiibT t.nl.

he loss is doubly hard to bear as Mrs. it is hoped wilt be of benefit. Mr. were less than fur any corresponding pe postmaster will be cut $100, staking H. Johnson, Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Secrest, Mis9ee Nellie RafTety and Pearl Miller, Reynolds but recently lost he: husband riod since WS ABJLKTE EVERY A PRIZE who follow our pU.n m.trticti.,1,. rirorp the Rayburn accompanied them.

and $10 clerk hire. For several years and now is left childless. TheBympatby LOUISIANA LOTTERY 'I Die 1'. (I. I--mrtinriit ftr dm I 1 mu-t (').

We prraw-nt an IweMt plM. ln ari'l Burpii iny Kml wrj riM-LAod rii.lnl,,,!!,!, rh 1. Besides the regular work an enter ft has been tbe custom here for the post A priceless bleseinsr ie found in Dr. N.E. Hhyrer, the South Main Bireet blacksmith and hose shoer is one of the of the community is sincerely given her.

srs, Sheep Receipts. 300; market strong; native muttons, 4 00-175; lambs, master to get out and rustle up enough Sawyer's Arnica and Witch Hazel Salve taining musical and literary program lhelunerai seivices will be held to oo'iinoi pmau, iinvtyno a cniia irtT 'inorT'alins If. crm ne turr. alt- an iiitrmt will make thatcMM student, n4 he or ie a pnif that to fn'tutf. liavr vou a trie nit fflu-tfd With mlo- Intfrvst fh.ni iti tiii grnUc(iierl(rfbrn tor dolUrtubJ acure e-sult.

iU'ke jour own tewirm turn bKL.NO old-timers of the town, and his years of business to keep up tbe receipts, but it was given, and a substantial hineti was for piles, hives, scald-head, eczema, pin worms, barns and cnts. C. H. elki. morrow at 4 o'clock fr jm the residence experience in his line make him one of waa Dot done thla year.

Tbe clerk hire served. Imp UK IFPT ST. puMi-h t.nftam::y ralW CREAM. Trie, fl0 yetr. It of Mr.

end Mrs. Charles Hicks. Friends the best workmen in the city. Work done Kimberlm to A Brnmback was reduced from $500 to $120 during the J. F.

Humphrey of Wichita, organi by bim is satisfactory. of the family are invited to attend. past year. floncuittirw, mil -m. irnm Use crwwlicii i't th wi.ri-1.

No utiier innri! iik- iL SECOND, we Wtah to KK AM a n.f;ir-r ul fjm.lv in every whirr it rnUrt. Till ED, want tod" penrnl.cal ert-r dul, pr. ve t. lance that our iintenie ia n-uil clear Uirotijrri, er-rv iiu- hj mnth. FOPRTH.

when we have demon-tralM till, w-cart fi f.HV II If KA 'IKS 1 rrtiahiei-hrtiwrs, aii'l wrhavfaOOLDMIMS. zerof this lodge, and hie wife, were the A 4V or as much there of as may be realized from estate of Kimberlin TUESDAY, APRIL 5. Children and adults tortured bv burns Advertiaed Letters. APBIL8 Mrs. Geo Barhyte, W.

O. Baabore, A. 1 Barttella, Alice Hoggart, O. M. Ward.

B. Mil KB P. M. honored guests of the evening. Mr.

SATURDAY. READ ON: pn-w uttiif I'Mi'i-fiz lit nt qootlloni. f.ju-ri qu 'tatiKti oritainithi'nraiiwui otita Wt-H-kmtwn Am' Heart (if rat. it rn-H to -pell the name in erh ttm aye a rran---i ihnl Umv follow Mck otlwr correctly. No miri Inters, skipping around.

Let ill 1. "Tin iM I -T EHa-ltra'rtT evarv i.f mn T. scalds, injuries, eczema ct skin diseases WEDNESDAY Now for war. Humphrey made a short address. may secure instant relief bv using De Witt's Miss Lottie Ayres of Indianola shopped Chaa Knote and wf to Mass The order now has 120 beneficiarv Witch Hazel halve.

It is the ereat Pile name in thia 'iartti-in it "Cnater." tik" 'imV I. "Timnr.t HUM fm n--rl liltmlmr him Trie gnml Dauoeia tiuqiiiutiuu Wet.vi-ibrMtiurjotuKlTe. Mo ckfcttoa tmc dfpUoa, tfwrt tu omm ia uwtaUttaB. We are coming, Major William, many here to-day. Mut'l Ius Co sw or of 7 29 5...

remedy. 0 Selig. members and 50 honorary members. thousand strong. Butler Co to Marshall Its 54 I.

A. Rich has moved his carpenter shop I. The Inenrt eMdieatM ever Fpir of II. "The tm rt it I 'l-iiifd ajiititt, pror.l rata III. Faracront theHu'ir fi- Ll-.

thec-Mn lit-. IV. Tho' master 'if ti.i; nt'talion. JrX hu courage lailed. 59 BIk 12 Leon Pattisons received a car load ofimpli II.

I'tj th Imr street ther marched to tha wont) mt tifeinrf rlmin." VTII, Th" pwket Mme wnAA'nU looking in mt -lira-ion." IX. rum the ti'p of th- tuk all, ed catferiy upun UM m-hmt watra." X. "She kve the earl, yet her manner waa rlwtut, 14 City Flections. Elections in cities of the third class Another Surprise. Gordon to Marshall 24 ft Will be Forthcoming Next Week.

menls and bnpiea to-day. to South Main street. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Robieon of Whitewater Falls spent tbe day in town. VI. "The ilect tilied tiiaeyt-a, nearly blinking WAR! WAR! Not the Co ban war bat on prices of wal paper, 3 cents to 20 cents per roll. Special patterns for store rooms and churches at LeBh's drug store.

14tf Friday afternoon Robert Vaught, who hitforr f'-rt'ir nnrtw ct Ammran rnnali a nr thnt many hive neif tirr.e nnr opnr.rtnn.'y to When President McKinley wants the were held Tuesday but passed off very off end lis 50 52 BIk 12 Leon Wm Crouch to 0 Holley las 1011 12 of 31 27 8 was teaching his school at No. 8, tbe herewith suMiiit a i-t 4 tw-h nnn'i, rt ai ir terv nam" in above quuUuuua: OarDtiO, McCiehao, Hi at. Cutter, Xhotaa, bunuide, Kuavcmua, Ixiugttrett, fickeU, iarly, liiitikA. Pope's assistance be will call on bim. quietly in most places.

J. D. Bush and J. C. McWIlliams, of Guinn district, heard a commotion on Mrs.

Noah Jenkins of Augusta is the WHAT TO DO FIRST: At Djuzlass there was a fight and C- Wm Young to Porter It Douglass, came np this morning. the outside, and as war may be declared ea than St name nf American fteneralt fwxn Inr r.ii'n'-r if in in M-fi narrw apjjear. with 13 i lor 3 rn'-tilh' trli to KK will entit.ed U. Cixnprta (i iii nih jut time iF linn unTiof. want UEM is sur.

inf. Or for 44 r-nr trial vtibarnptu.a ii limw WHnt fVan'ifiilir Wr-uirht. S- -iiver I ir.M. 14 Bit lowanda 30 ea'i to oe in guest of her niece, Mrs. Roscoe Kyser.

H. Snyder on the citizens ticket was OUR POLICY. Misses Olive Benninghoff and Myrtle at any time he had an idea that a (quad I Mooney to Porter its 15 17 Brats the Klondike. Mr A Thomas, of Maryvill, Tex, has foend more valuable disenverr than ha? For the very latest designs in wall psper Slk 5 Towanda 10 elected over D. P.

Blood on the independent. The balance ot the ticket from Company was after him, but i-J iDCtiVs long or G' nVit, With jsvan Kutiv, I)i or in Tiffany or Ce.wii go to Lesh's corner drug store. dTtl Morgan returned to Lion to day. W. 8.

Tucker ot Glencoe and Capt. H. A Bonnell of Rosalia were in town to-day. Augusta James to Wishard yet been made in tbe Kloodie. Fur hwr.

r-tnii 12 0O lo 93 OO, more. tWUUt tfieae pnin to be juat he was mistaken. It was the patrons of was mixed and Joe Satterthwaite was He' worked it rather slick by keeping 10 La.l. JUST THIRST a PKII tv rvtarn Ball nt rail Thai -a a r.ianr-e to w.ti a Brand Pnza Enry MoaUi auU a ftnad TaraMnal FrtM la 4M4 as fl Y- O. Or-1-r: ff t.

Avvr or m-. lis 12 BIk 27 orig Augu9ta WEDNESDAY APRIL 6. quiet, but the people were onto him" just Miss Lucy Warren, who has been visit elected city clerk on the independent the echool who had called to remind him of the last day of echool. After nf Literary TMta who w.ite the beat poenwk krtfij. the u.m rh rr.r.

PRIZE8 FOR POEMS OR SKETCHES. ing Dr. Lewelling and family of Chelsea, ticket. Thomas Scott to Leander Baker Wait for Anybody-Make the Lowest Prices and let the Other Poe-ple Follow. -Ct.

we "hail award ONE Tli' il SAN I TWO lit Ai.l AllLK PKI.K-. unm wiii 6 ASH. years be suffered ontold agony from consumption accomnanied by hemorrhages, and was absolutely cured by Or Kidk'b New Diwiovery or consumption, cooebs and colds; be declares tbat gold is of little raJue in comparison to tbis marvelous care, would have it even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, bronchitis and Bob" had recovered and his knees quit hf of 20 25 5 1G00 returned to Wichita to-day. ari'l in pr-ijirtuin to t'ie eir-'I'-ac trmenti-t It.

We mj'n" ibn to f)i5c--r aw taiaat tr of the leading putfiiaiter the Liu ltd hutea. Tin blt wkiii tut will it 15.a.ei at tiis ki th flab At Augusta there was but one ticket. trembling, a few hours were spent very Leander Baker to Jas Atkins same Comrade C. 11. Stewart, the hustling AS CRAND TERMINAL PRIZES V.

Brown was elected mayor and $7,50022 IN GOLD pleasantly and a fine dinner, brought by as ahvp i-h over lOO eomt) ete mltr.r ir. a v-ar. aeleetrH fr.jm tna Charles Curtis city clerk. leadi-ar We win! tar.kv KKAM the mint THmular merchant of Benton, and J. R.

of Benton were callers to day. Eqnitabii Si nrities Co to Eliza the intruders, waa partaken of. The maEnrtif in th wr'A. Tn we mut know thee! i.f rwl'-ra lik" ht. ua we shall op Nothing has been heard from the Parker near of 18 2(i 8 We have just received over people of the district are well pleased Wm.

Halfhill and wife have moved to ther towns. Holley to Jas Vincent Its 10 1600 1 215 2500 with Mr. Vaught's work. a MJliO Xjt (Kit j-norr mar ei(iras oy voting sot IU BVrry wey UM bwt, an4 amonff who trie Virv to be th (miliar tT a majntT ot a caat i jiro that fhnp PIimiaitioiKiti'l d-ciiifcTiaare Tiuahle we rf.tn'i'ite e( -iall in pn v.n'-nt arric an OO I OQLD. This will be a great crnieat of popular literary opinion mI d'! mnne tf.e nd oi KK c.nuiQ in eftTtiir.

If can tell a gA tf.ry wVn you read it, h'-rw in ywir ch-- tire wm f.KANTl YH1.F. IN OOt.i. Th" crat offfri rniy to too ood to be trw, bn mber, the gj-nt hman mik hrliojii, and expect fo pell at eat 8300,000.00 of B'TTertwunE. We Bh.a.I certainly hare an amount that will mtk ox 11 12of 31 27 8 SheriffButlerCoto Henrietta Strike tbe mow. Something Wrong.

Severance hf ofsw qrof 125 6 Urand rrtzca worm tuavut. we auaii no, incTery paruciuar, jlm a wa kul. i uu iuc cnauces woaiever. Comrade C. H.

Selig is always in tbe There are 2633 children between the Augusta James to Harvey lead when it comes to natriotism. Toes- HOW TO GET A PRIZE EACH MONTH: TWO of rt above quotation w.ii appear in full rho And ttiraa 60 its 19 20 BIk 20 Aognsta ay he drew up the following message ad- the sirae. E. F. Cory and Joe Blick have returned from Chelsea, where they papered Geo.

Kills' country home. Edgar Louthan has a good position in Becker's grocery at Newton and left to day to resume his duties. Ben Boyd of Prospect finds that bis oats and flax are ruined by tbe freezes and frosts, and so is sowing sgain. Pattisons will shortly erect five wind mills for J. G.

Green Co. upon their Sycamore township cattle ranch. Your hair can be saved. Beggs' Hair Re-newerwilldoitasitactsdirect oo the scalp and hair folicals. The effect is wonderful and permanent.

C. H. Selig. Tbe race for city clerk was the issue in the election and Mr. Ball feels highly com plimented in defeating bis popular opponent.

Geo. Fisher, a member of the U. 8. cav ages of six and twenty-one years, in Butler county, that did not attend A Dowd to Harvey lbs 21 all tbroat and inn affections are positively cored by Dr Kind's New Oiscovery for consumption. Trial bottles tree at Belie 's drug store.

Regular size 50 cents and $1 Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 2 Acetylene Gta, Tbe of The Fntore. Why not be independent and own yocr owo little gas plant woich will give four times more tight than ordinary gas or electric lights at one-half the coat? Applicable for use in churches, stores, factories, hotels, residences and country boues; safer than ordinary gas or kerosene lamps. Approved by alt the Boards of Underwriter througb-out tbe United Stat. We want a first, class agent in every town.

Write for cata- IB BtoTy, akteh. pon, mecrfite, aiTrtiinr. or aomewhere in earh month, and mor.r the peraon ressed to Congressmen Curtis and Botkin fi-ompt Y.Tt 'j of trie n.o 22 Bik 2t Antrusfa ad CREAM, the CHAM) AGOKiXtA 'HON Ot MONTHLY PRIZES, lully ejpia school this year and this is a state where 'In tbe name of humanity we ask you to Danghenbaugh to Wm Hall 200 800 300 pairs of Men's, Ladies' and Children's SAMPLE SHOES which we place on sale this week at WHOLESALE Sample Shoes are always WE PAY PRIZES BEFORE YOU WIN TKEM. hf of 8 and hf of ew or of 9 strike tbe blow that will free Cuba. Take compulsory education is one of the laws How? On the aame principle reetty Bathe j-t.

CreHit hell jrwelry, cUAh.ng. itr.i on polici' In other wortl. boy pr-mmm TH-ratl Ha inanniattn rrs Starrett eial to Hulbert no backward atep. 8ave our country ft. im the tame iiae tuat the jret l.Ai- i aCiae tr.u In adTar.ce.

We I. huwve'. '1o wi-h iii-rf-i ii nw-reln. sa ST Vn.Hr. fA Hi 8TVLS.lLVr id BK V.

LK T-. A t-d I.A PfN- from dishonor and shame' dower and 16 int hf of se qr of 23 25 4 1 with IlAMi.VlJ andotnerPRf lOl 1 at mut'i If-- than rt'ilirwtVjla! r-Iu. "id aijW-T-iSTa r'ta 312 vrv-. raJwe nr'itrie 'l" Ar Mr. Selig received a large number of and the county officials whose business it is should look into this matter.

In this age a common school education is necessary and alljshould be made to avail themselves of our splendidly conducted .7 for ont it the prize they wta in tl-e nwathiy awarOa. ererr mcth. ya try tBtpeetlon, ar.d th' can keep them if at. Ul- i-v-that we KV it' WIS gnatures and wired the same to tbe con mi UMfC All CnilRI PUflWrC Tf. na7 gressmen It expresses tbe sentiment of THE MUSICAL EVENT nnlL.

nil LUuHL UimilWU I -n i.a.ng i'-r inrto in Tie efiucad har- no tV-n T. 1 N't 'HAN' F. toK i KAL' 1. kp jomr eyea 0e. PP17PC UVIL AWARDED a r- r.

-r ue nt an Zx Mayer. Zi-Cttj Harahal. the people of this city to tbe letter. logue and prices. Tbe Acetylene Gas Machine Co 23-24 Akron, Ohio.

schools. If it is lack of book etc. that Miiuitr tne 05kpel. v-ntryh Mi.y.im.j piut. the best and we purchased Rev S.

H. Jones, Tacoma. Wash keeps children from regular attendance witft 11.1 llittitrated catuoctie "1 liY.f-'iiisG ioMi I have suffered for years with constipa We want frrxxi rnBtler with ninjrle or donbl alry stationed at Ft. Riley, writes to his Brie eT. Mrer, Jin.

4, i.f the K.AM It fU.lMf IN, nt tion and indirection. One bottle of the county should see that their wants are supplied. tiff rietoe frmrn th-' of the year at ELLET" OPERA HOUSE one night only thcimuhi liable, boouraoic fenll' me. final Begss' Little Giant Pills relieved me l.y repuoais. ar' To Tfl PBl K-r We eS-erfnl'T tfaia eitT, are p.

wh.It u-. an-i ud of 1 Signed i HfVKT nr to sen and anveti-e oar mMs LHOLtKA, STOCK AND POCLTRV COMHjI'ND throuzh tbe country- tl-ty per day and expenws. tn work on com mis1 on if Drefern-d. Addrtin. with owlto.

P-ee. PpW Xational Bank. entirely." C. H. Selig.

these of a big eastern concern at a very low price and will give our customers the benefit P'ietmateT. T.rwta A I'. 'I. V. 0- M.

Grand K-p. 1 rtmt, Irraa. t.it? tf ueiiaM. mother, Mrs Alcinda Fisber. that the troops there are already for ordera and can move at short Comrade Allen Way was 6S years old to-day.

He served in tbe 11th Illinois cav 11A O. a f. tamp, J. F. VanMewr, Manager, Parsons, Kan.

A New Comer. The people of Butler county will be Mast Resign to Fight. r.L All WJ3 STREET. NO. 20 BELFAST, MAINE, MAIN CREAM PUBLISHING County officeis tan not go to war lb THE 0MY TO SWKf MM withOMt tenm Thursday April 14th out resigning or forfeiting their right to airy during the rebellion and says he of the same.

Call early and ii kiss iy lire or inifv-s is to use WRIGHT Contented Smoke, made glad to welcome Henry Hurlburt and family, of Cass county. to the garden spot of Kansas. Mr. Hurlburt ia a successful farmer and has recently pur fhce. This is tbe giBt 'of an opinion ren THE GOODRICH MARKET has never v.ited anything but the Repub town and are at home on tbe corner of Railroad street and Fourth avenne.

Geo. Heyman has returned from Fair-view, where be assisted his brother in fencing a quarter section of land for pasture. Mrs. C. R.

McCormic, of Towanda, was in town to-day and ber daughter, Miss Kiltie, returned home with her to spend Sunday. W. E. Simpson, of Meeker, Colo has returned borne after a pleasant visit to his brother-in-law, J. 6.

Dilta and family ot Little Walnut. Fremont Leidy and wife returned to Leon to-day. Mr. Leidy subscribed for seven newspapers and magazines in connection with this paper. E.

McComas and son Scott, of Rosalia, B. F. Arnold of Spring, Peter Johnson of Little Walnut, Fred Benson and family of Chelsea, were in town to-day. John Mathers, of Leon, the rustling young man who will be the next county superintendent, was mingling with the people on the streets to-day and called at this office. If yon want to male yocr nonie look in vitlng yon must have nice paper on the wall.

Julian's drag store has an elegant spring stock that can be bought at prices from ten cents a bolt np. Don't purchase before seeing Julian. Mrs. M. J.

Adams was fifty-four years old Thursday and hei neighbors and frineds called on her in the evening and assisted in helping ber to celebrate tbe even in an enjoyable manner. Light refreshments were served and Mrs. Adams received several nice presents. Cyrus A. Leland to-day closed np the receivership of tbe State National Bank of Wichita.

He was appointed June 4th, 1S94, baa been very cautious and economical in tbe affairs of tbe bank, has paid several dividends and retires with bonor to himself and tbe government. Irom nickorv wood, containine The celebrated dered to day by Attorney General Boyle. new meat preservative. A liquid to lican ticketand never will. get your pick.

oe appnea wita a Drusn. Xo fire. answer to a letter from Dan K. Swear- chased over a thousand acres on the Lit We are anxioc to do a liule good in this gen, county clerk of Coffey county, who oria can mint 01 no n.ea-t.Dler or No A 75-cent bottie will smoke a common buu-herinir. and It takes but 15 minutes to do the work.

Guaranteed. Made by E. H. WRIGHT a CO Uliu a.h DENNY'S STORE way to do it than bv recommend ok One Minute tle Walnut, in Rosalia township, paying therefore about $12,000 in cash and Mis Couitn Oire aa a prvVcnlalive of pneumonia wants to enlist in the event of war with ftpain and who has made arrangements satisfactory to bis bondsmen to leave the consnmpiion and oiher ferions luDg troubles Schubert Symphony Lady Quartette In a delightful program, entirely fret' souri land. The farm is a good one and tnat follow neclected colas.

Selig. IS THE PUCE. For sale by W. Y.Miller. office in charge of competent deputies.

John Moore, who has just purchased will be made a stock farm by Mr. Hnrlbort. Always bas an abundance of tbe choicest freshest MEATS AND FISH on tbe market and can satisfy yonr wants. WALNUT KIVER BASS is a specialty. -A Burglary at Towanda.

Wm Creiebton. Smith. M. 8. Munson was owner of part of tbe WALTER P.

MCGINNIS, Tbe general merchandise store of A. property purchased by Mr. Hurlburt. from dnllnes, consisting of Lady Qnar-tettes, Violin and Vocal Solos, Mandolin and Guitar Club, Comic and Perions Loncer of Towanda was burglarized Batur- and paid for a 110 acres of land to add to his farm, was in town to-day buying a lister He says Mr. Tibbetts, tbe new postmaster at Durachen, is giving entire satisfaction to tbe patrons of tbe office.

He is kind and obliging and the neighborhood is well pleased with bim. 3 ay night. 8 hoes, a revolver, a K. of P. LOAN MJEME AGEET It you want to buy a borne for cash or co A Mew Firm.

O. J. Smith has returned to this city and IT' Grand Lodge jewel, surah silks, gloves, Readings, Etc Music and Mirth. A musical entertainment that is has associated himself in bnsinesa with enjoyable alike to tbe musician and the masses. Don't fail to bear the wonder suspenders, socks, tobacco and cigars were taken.

Sheriff Turner offers a reward of $20 for information leading to their arrest. Wm. Creighton. They will do all kinds A birthday dinner in honor of the birth tbe installment plan, It yoa want to borrow money on sg or abort time. A.

GOODRICH, Phone No. 2. of tin work, plumbing, gas fitting and general repair work. Their shop will be on SEW FIRM Creighton Smith, Tilers, Plumpers, Gas Fitters. Also General Repair work.spootinz.

roofing, parop and wind mill work. All work warranted. Prices guaranteed to be tbe loweet. Give ns a trial. days of Mrs- F.

M. Secrest and Mrs. Wm. Secrest was pat taken ot to-day at the home of tbe former on South Main street by Mr. Beet of All.

ful nine-year-old artist. MHSTER TOTCMIE Who playes violin solos, sings songs North Main street, third door northTof tf yoa want to loan jorar money on (l.t edgeaecarity, If yoa want to sell yonr property. Smith's barn. and Mrs. F.

M. Secrest, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. To cleanse tbe system in a fentle and beneficial manner, when the Springtime comes, dw the true and perfect remedy.

Syrup ot El Dorado Steam Laundry, Mr. Smith was C. L. Turner's tinner If joa want to inaara your ropery Secrest, Frand Secrest, of Potwin, George Mcintosh and wife, of Clifford, and Mr. gs.

une boitle will answer lor ali the family and costs only 50 cents. Buy the and recites in the most finished style. Prices 50, 35 and 25 cents. This is the sixth and closing number on the Library Lyceum Connrae. Seats may be secured and Mrs.

A. H. Vail and daughters, Min O. S1TTDER, PROP. here for some time and is a first-class workman, while Wm.

Creighton has been here several years and his work is a guarantee of bis bnsinesa. genuine. Manufactured by the California call on or address, Walter F. McGinrls, Opposite Court Hoots nie and Ethel. Several nice presents were ig byrun Co.

only, and for aala all 79- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Telephone No. druggists. Jf. Main St, 1 Dorado, Kan.

I at any time. received by both ladies..

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