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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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Our Volunteers. Mlaaonrl Paclfle Flag Balling BUTLER IN BRIEF. That the Mo. Pacific railroad men are Harry Black of this city secured one fa Republican. patriotic and are in touch with tbe war of the vacant places- burns.

Uezefcian JMliott of uooglaes was one Phillips was in Florence Tues tpirit now sweeping over this land was proven by their demonstration Friday wiBireAi. John Pirtle shipped two cars of bogs to Kansas City to-day. They had a bail storm, six or eight mile south of town, last night. 0. B.

Kee has sold out his interests at Chandler, and will leave there. Mr. and Mrs. K. A.

Rhoades, of Union, were np to-day and called to see na. of the members of company who was day. Miss Edith Ferris returned from Win afternoon. T. B.

MURDOCH, Editor 4 Pr'r. 1. SMITH, BuiMM Mugr F. B. BULL, City Editor.

rejected. He was over weight. field Tuesday, where Bhe has been visit Taking inspiration from President Mc- The rain of Saturday night and Sunday was two inches. Mrs. De Witt Thornton returned this afternoon to Towanda.

J. H. Chesney shipped a carload of hogs to Kansas City to-day. Boek. To Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Waei of this city, a nine pound girl. Joe Battertbwaite and 8. P.

Camahan of Donglasa spent the day in town. Mrs. Wm. Snyder of Towanda returned Major Armstrong will go with the 21st ing a few days. Kinley's call for volunteers, the rapid Mr and Mrs Barker are the proud te what gives Hood's Sarsaparilla its great popularity, its constantly increasing sales, and enables it to accomplish its wonderful and unequalled cures.

The combination, proportion and process ned in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla Kansrs: Iir. Biddle will be bis assistant; Charles Britenstine, stewaid, J. A.Mc- response by tbe different states, the parents oi a new Dov. liiTICIAL PiPEB OF EL DOEABO CITI. victory of Dewey and Sampson and Airs fcmitb, ol LI Dorado, is visit From Cadiz, Spain, via the Suez canal to Kenzie assistant steward.

ing ber father Gourlev this week. Manila, Fbilppine ls.andi, is 9,355 miles. their fleets, the capture of the Philippines and other good news, the boye de Rebie Miller was shopping in Fior In the big parade at Topeka Tuesday The Monarch Of the Philippines. "LEND ME YOUR EARS. H.

H. Holburt of Fairyiew, who has been in poor health for some time, is very Capt. Donglasa was in command of one ence Monday. Mrs Anna Barricklow is quite sick. Saturday evening fro Topeka.

cided to have the Stars and Stripes floating over them in their daily toil. of the regiments, acting as colonel. low. Mr and Mrs Howard Leonard visited Just think of it a nice spring hat for 98c tbat Lieut. Douglass writes that the El Dora A committee went to work with a will While I tell yon my line of at tbe Racket; see them in tbe east win dow.

Frank Schoeb of Bloomington was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustavis yes- near Peatody Sunday. Mrs Anther Eakin, of DeGrafl, is visit' ing friends in Burns. and the success that crowned their ef do boys all wore Mart Wei 1b' "Remember tbe Maine" badges, and all along If it 1 "it LtsLi is Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of diseases because of its power as a blood purifier.

It nets directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and ornerof the human system. Thus all the nervt-, muscles, bones and tissues come under the benelicent influence yesterday. H. H. Marshall of Leon was np to-day.

Mrs Barriclow and Maud Scott came forts shows that the railroad men do nothing on the halves. the line they ceuld hear "There come He reports very heavy rains along tbe Lit to Florence Saturday. 1 on need not learn how to pronounce Cionfuegos se-enfwa gos as it will shortly the yellow "There they tle Walnut. Mies Myrtle Swengel visited in burns A large crowd assembled at the yards Sunday. Dew Dkof.

be called ours. and similar expreeeions. He adds that J.D.Anderson went to Benton this af- and as the big flag was nnfurled to the air. ana Mrs. rage and sirs.

Harry I teraoon to see his son David, who is not ex- WALL PAPER, Cannot be equalled by any in the city. Ca.l and examine it. I aim carry a complete line of Patent Medicines, Drugs, Brushes, Maj. Joseph K. Hudson ia not yet appointed a brigadier.

Probably bis support FAIKVIEW. Brown called on them Wedesday morn- pected to live. breeze they went wild with enthusiasm; all the live whistles in the yards and the big shop whistle ahrieked with Everybody is busy replanting corn as in Washington is weak. Hood's lnK- I Bert Snyder and Robert Plaisted were the neavy rains have washed lots of it COMMOimKE (iEOlUlE DKWKY John Madden will get off the Pop reser Harry Brown and Dr. Ambrose re- sentenced te one year each in tbe penitent out.

delight while tbe cannon roared and anvils added to the noise which vation and go to feeding on greens and tiary by a Wichita judge recently. turned Thursday from Topeka. They Halbert ie quite poorly. Borns will move to town. Quite a number of Fairview voonir dead cattle if he iB not given an office very Albert Ewing of Cole Creek was down Carsaparilla say our Butler and Greenwot connty seemed as music when made on such a over 8unday, being with his father, J.

H. company stand very high there. One True Purifier. Jl tier bottle. Ewing, who still continues very low.

A Spring township man with a dollar a glorious occasion. The following program was then rendered: folks attended the ninth anniversary of the Epworth League at Potwin Sunday night. Capt. Douglass is quite conspicuous bushel wheat smile on bis face, told us to Oils, Paints. Prescriptions carefully promptly compounded.

MILLAR, Druggist. Mrs. Armstrong lelt Saturday night tor among the officers on account ol bis fl-i-ff rurp i easy to nOOU PUIS take.easuoierate,'lc- Mr and Mrs Raymond visited Mr and The Gallant Dewey is the Monarch of the Philippines and with his brave officers and men pro-proposes to maintain that position. "There are others" however and we enjoy the distinction of being; the Monarch of the Clothing business in El Dorado. day tbat his peaches, this year, are mostly twins and triplets.

They also say that Tofe 10 j.oin her a. She will ac- miltary knowledge. Salate, by Rear Admiral Matheny's Mrs Bamett, the loth. the great send off given the boys by We are glad to sav that Eroeline Trustee H. B.

Farrar of Little Walnut The Capital says next to Todd our Todd A single charge from a 13 inch gun costs El Dorado ia a matter of general com' artillery. Music, El Dorado Band. Address, H. W. Schumacher.

township made his returnB to the county Cannon, Laura Cook and Seth Steele, who took the county examination, have May 20, 1888 Friday, $1,250. Ed Little is the most unpopular man in the state administration. He bastbeswell merit there and that EI Dorado is get- clerk to-day. This leaves Walnut, Bloom Music, Mo. Pac.

Male Quartet Messrs. I ting mnch praise for it. all received their diplomas with a good grade. ington and El Dorado City, the only ones head. I am going to close up my grain am out.

Major Armstrong of coarse is a gen Bird, Snyder, T. D. Mclntyre and W. F. THURSDAY.

Sunshine, I will agree with you, if any We will give 50 cents, cash, to the school coal business for the season. All those in-debted to me please call and settle atonce Mclntire. eral favorite. C. W.

Preocott of Glencoe was in the city Two thousand El Dorado people landed out ol bed and on tbe floor, in twenty sec one wants a hrst class paper let hiir subscribe for the Republican and he girl wbo furnishes us the best 40 to 80 word local Item Saturday morning between 8 M. S. Mu.vson. 01 63 Address, Eider E. E.

Cowperthwaite, to day. Our boys will be in the Twenty-first onds after the wind blast struck El Dorado will get lt.for it ia the best county paper pastor Christian Church. and 10 o'clock. A. J.

Parmer's appointment as postmas reeiment of Kansas volunteers, the Kansas. at 10:45 last night. The blast was a hair. Just the thing you have been wantin Paint, varnisn, stains, in small cans, al Music, Double quartet consisting of ter was confirmed by tbe senate May 10th officers of which are announced as fol Ufter. The Perfect Little Pill, Beggs' Little Male quartet, above, and Misses Edith colors, jnet the thiDg for shelves, brackets, Mrs.

Amos Adams and daughter Tina, of lows: The little town of Canningbam, King Giants, cures constipation and indigestion, also sick headache relieved at once. and Inez Johnson, Jean Wilson and Mr and Mrs Jim Dilt'a daughter.Alice We keep them Selig. man county, was struck by a tornado at six o'clock last night and bnt six honses were left standing. Nobody killed. The stamis, tables, chairs A at The Kline Pharmacy.

The Northwestern Yeast Coinpanv a. aiea fliay litu. Jessie Lantz. Music, Dorado Band. Elder P.

C. Herbert, of Burlington, filled Archie Richardson returned home Colonel Thoe. Fitch, Major Jame3 Adjutant W. L. Bruwn.

Quartermaster J. C. Little. Surgeon F. C.

Armstrong. Chaplain H. Fleharty. town had about 450 inhabitants. tbe pulpit at tbe Christian church last Sunday.

All the exercises were interesting as still giving away tree samples of their ceie brated Yeast Foam. This is the twenty- Or iullinwider. wife and daughter evening and preached a sermon that was well as patriotic. A tram load of wheat, running on May, Mr and Mr Artie Pelllev and Miss WE WANT TO ENLIST your attention, to our splendid line of stylish, well made spring suits for men and boys and ask your inspection of the same. One of the chief features of clothing is the fit, and in this we guarantee satisfaction.

We also exclude from our assortment anything that has a cheap "riff-raff look. A visit to our store will assure you that all the features of a first-class clothing establishment including low prices will be found. filled with splendid thoughts. second year that those little samples of special schedule, went through yesterday 1 he flag pole was raised on the coal May Letherman visited the (iooii Tern yeast nave Deen pven away and many of The Buds of Promise will have a call on the Santa Fe. It was Oklahoma wheat schnte and is about f4 feet bigh, having our best famines have no other vtat since pier lodge Saturday evening.

Chas. McCrum will probably be the meeting Friday May 20, at Mrs. and was being rushed through to Chicago hey ot the lst little yellow parfcape of win Marshall left Monday for Em a large eagle mounted on a globe on top lieutenant colonel. Potwin, were the fruests of Jobn Banyan Adams to-day. A disabled gun boat and a second hand hospital beat is called a squadron by the newppaper liars down in the West Indies.

Mrs. T. C. Turner of Kureka ia the guest os her brother-in-law, W. E.

Turner and family. Her husband will spend Sunday here. E. A. Hrchelder, of Mnrdock township, was a caller this morning.

He speaks hopefully olerop prospects out west of tbe Whitewater. AJlie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Dilts, of (llencoe, died thla morning of heart trouble. Tbe funeral will be held least ram over twenty years ago. Oth for Joe Leiter, the young wheat king. poria. Hunt's on special business.

All members are requested to be present. of the pole. The flag is 12x24 feet and ers have tried and -ontinue to imitate The regiment will be made np of the O'eorge Dunn returned from Kansas Wm. M. Ruckle of Sedgwick county and ieist roam but it has been equalled was made by Mesdames Wm.

Dunn, E. following companies: Lamed, Hatchm City Monday. he 21st Kansas voluteers, of which onr as a oreau raiser in an oi ti'ose years. O. Summers, J.

C. Wickbam, Will Hart, Miss Hattie Inman of Benton were married to-day at the court bouse by Probate Lonnie Hannon is visitmcr her sister boys, Co. are a.part, have been ordered son, Kingman, Wichita, trreat fiend. J. W.

Jenkins and Mrs. Feisuer. dioert ceea tnis wees. lo Cbickamauga Park. A wiretrom Capt.

Wellington, Osage City, Norton, Smith Sinkhorn has organized a comp Judge Randall. John Inman, father of tbe bride, and also a sister, were present at the Cns-Third Cff on Villinery. There is also a cannon, made in the Douglass says they will move this evening Centie, Hays City, El Dorado and Win- any of volunteers. shops, mounted on the coal echnte to Mac Gibson returned Saturday evening ceremony. I have decided to cut one third off the field.

Mrs Rob Washburn and Nellie Rut- protect the shops against any Spanish from western Kansas. His sister Mrs. L. ledge, of El Dorado, visited home folks puce of all millinery in my store for one The Hutchinson band will be the reg' The Populist congressional convention Sunday. week.

I have no shoddy goods, all new foe that should attempt to steal up the jmental band which met in Emporia, yesterday, bad C. Inge, of Syracuse, returned with him for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr and Airs Hammer were in El walnut.

aid the latest patters. Call and see that I radothis week. 8. Martin, of Marion, a Demo Pop; F. B.

Lawrance, of Butler, a free silver Pop; J. F. Remember we give a ball and bat with each purchase of a boys suit. Several hundred elegant souvenir A letter from Robert Vaught says: do I advertise. Gibson.

Mr Jake Griffiths and his little son. Mes. M. F. Colemas dii5 iJT The Butler county normal will begin badges were distributed, with the fol "0ar received mnch praise lowine inscriotion on them: "Mo for its decorum and military bearing Bennie, are visiting John GritliiliH, ol Rosalia, tbs week.

O'Connor, of Lyon, a single taxer; and Thomas Grisham, a middle of the road Populist, as candidates. Martin, the Free Silver, Demo-Pop. was nominated. So the May 30. The conductor ia Prof.

R. E. Law-rance, and instructors C. 8. Parmenter, E.

P. McMabon, U. H. Ewing, Mrs. Ida Capen Mr and Mrs Anderson were in i D.

cific shoos fW raisin F.I and was allowed to pick its letter and no. r.ii. It jort of the Condition of Ihe rado Monday. May 13. 18H8.

(picture of Dewev. Kain we will be known as company Mr bears and son are bmldine a fence Fleming. to morrow morning at 10 o'clock at the house. Get a book of all the maps where war operations are in progress, at this office. Sixteen large colored maps showing everything yon want to find.

Trice 25 cents. Chas. Strong, of Atlanta, 111., who has been visiting Geo. Morehead at Benton and looking at lintler county farming land with a view to purchasing, returned home this morning. He will probably invest here.

Hero of the PhilitiDines. Viva Lne at in the 2lBt regment. various and sundry anti Republicans all got into one bed on congressman from this for Lou Boellner. i MEECHANTS NATIONAL BANK Professors E. B.

Smith and W. I.GriffithB Our second physical test took place Mr Will Snider is verv low with Estados Unidos, Cuba Libre. tbe opticians, have arrived and will remain district, tbe Democrats having nominated at fcl Dorado, in the Mate of Kaiina. at typhoid fever. yesterday and it was with anxious faces here all week in the old Merchants bank Monarch Clothing House, W.

P. EWING, Proprietor. Martin at a previous convention. The shops were elegantly decorated. There are a number of out of town Mr and Mrs Bob knodgrass visited that company marched into Repre the close of KnMiuess, May 5, 1898.

EESOfRCES. building. yonr eyes need attention call his mother, Mrs Courtney, last week, who is sick. Pa xsy. sentative hall.

The following were re WHKN NATURE and see them. guests; the names as near as we could Loan and discounts Needs assistance it mav be best to render jected: Addis Long, Chas Wilbnr, Rich- Tbe Epworth League of the Methodist learn are as follows: Overdrafts, secured and unsecured It promptly, but one should remember to ard Newbury, Geo. M. Dickson, Heze-1 church held anniversary at tbe ichita Local Foreman Turner, In use even tne most Perfect remedies onlv U.S. bond" to secure Banking house, furniture andlixtures Memorial Services.

Memorial Day will be fittingly ob kiah Elliott, Elmer Haas, Wm. Hoober church last evening. The room was nicely when needed. The best and most simple spector Kirkpatriok. The Spanish army is equipped with tbe decorated; an interesting program was ren- ana gentle remedy la the Syrup of ring.

Other real estate and owned Dne from National banKs (not reserve Conway Sprin Local Foreman Thos- Morgan, M. Lockwood. Mause rifle, which is about as good as any manufactured by the California Fig Syrup served by the G. A. R.

and people of Potwin and surrounding countrv. The I was only pulled through by the "uu tbat Is made. The United States army Dodson and wife, Roadinaster Pinker- program is.to meet at the hall at 10 a. m. uses tbe Kraig-Jorgensen gun, but as there hard work of Armstrong, Douglass and The farmer, the mechanic and the bicy-PT I rle rtder ore liih to nnexnected cuts and ton.

where the exercises will be held and are not enough of them, many of the vol f8 Great credit is due the committee for Will Remain a Short Time. Profs. E. B. Smith and W.

I. Griffiths, basket dinner partaken of. Mrs. Mc-Crosky, of Clifford, will be the principal nnteers are to be armed with the Spring Shook. My finger off at the first joint bruises.

DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve i. third finger on right hand came near do- the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, and is a well known cure ioi piless ing the work, but it was registered the success of the affair. field rifle, which is not as good as either of the opticians, have decided to remain in speaker of the day. At 2 p.

m. the graves of soldiers will be decorated. the above. El Dorado nntil Wednesday, May 25th Bartels-Lytle. against me on me muster run.

Mahall of Le0n H. I. Frerch of Mr. Howard F. Bartels and Miss Ida Officers are: Captain, Douglass; Latham, A.

Peffley, W. H. Thomas, H. The Reason O. C.

Morton Post No. 397 and Sons of FEIDAY Sampson didn't Dewey thing to them. H. Grover, Dr. Lawrauce, and John New- Lytle were married Wednesday nightt first lieutenant, Douglass; second owing to the enormous business they are doing and the number of glasses that have to be ground to suit the purchasers.

If yon need their services call and see I 1 Veterans of John A. Lojran Camp of lieutenant. Shook; first sergeant, comb of Mnrdock went to Emporia this morning to attend the Populist congress John Milbourn, of wle Creek, was down Vanght; sergeant, Clarence 9:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

Lytle, parents of the bride. The aflair was strictly a quiet wedding, the today. ional convention. Keighley will hold memorial services at the Baptist church, Glencoe. Sunday, May 29th, at 2 o'clock.

The old hero Stewart; duty sergeants, Chas Algers, them, third door east of the poBtoffice. "Who hath redness of eyes?" "They John Fontch, of Benton, was in the city Tbe marriage of John M. Tuttle, son of only guests present in addition to the agents) Due 'rom approved icserve agents Checks and other cash items I.ojm.is Notes of otlier National Bankn Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 10::. 74 LAWFUL MOSEY KKSEKVE IN BANK, VIZ: Specie if.Mj.vur, Legal-tendcr notes Uj0 Redemption fund with S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) Tutal LIABILITIES.

Capital stock paid in 5 riu .) Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paiil Natioual iiauk n'ttes outstanding l. Due to state tankn aud bunkers rt.7.Ti, Individual deposits su) jret to check Demand certificates of deposit 12 Time cert iticates of deposit Total State of Kansas, 1 County of Butler, Ed Ellet, caf.hior of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to the best of mv knowledge and today. Warren Gill, John Dicksou, Clifford Worley; Corporals, Frank Adams, Chas tbat tarry long at the wine." In this and champion of human righte, C. A. immediate relatives being Mr.

and Mrs. Col. Robert H. Tuttle and Miss Maud Wag-gy, daughter of Mr. Geo.

Waggy, on the What's the matter with Sampson. He's Bateman, will deliver the oration. Alco W. Ow and Mrs. and Mrs.

John Davis. latter day we find many "who hath redness of have never "looked Peak, Wm McDaniels, Wm add is, all right. 10th, was one of the social events of Clifford The ceremony was performed by Harry Hiner, Wm Gray; teamster, Walt t0Wn8i)ip last week and the Republican E. B. Pirtle of Prospect is home from decoration services at 9 o'clock the morning of the 30th.

In the afternoon at Beaumont at 2:30, decoration services upon the wine when it was red." Their trouble is ofter caused bv an error of re Kev. Park C. Herbert, of Burlington, a Corrie; artificer, George Osburn; ma Yon see our delivery wagon on every street in El Dorado every day is plain. The wise honsewivee hava long since learned that it is a great comfort to trade with a grocery that has an invarible quality of edibles that are always tbe beet. exteodB hb heartiest congratulations to the Denmark, Me.

brother-in-law of the groom. After the sicians, Ed Morford, Christ MuBselman, young friends. Serel Jaj vis of Clifford township was in by detail. Also at 2:30 Monday after fraction which can be corrected by a pair of properly adjuBted glasses ceremony bad been performed and Carles Parsley did not take any exam- Capt. Henry Brand ley is building towu yesterday on business.

noon at Little Walnut chapel, Rosalia; congratulations and best wishes had ination here and is not member of the elegant new home on his Malfield Green Clifford Price and Gertie May Smith of Bunyan Adams orator of tbe day. been extended all sat down to a bounte-1 company farm in Chase connty. Captain Brandley Clay township were licensed to wed today. was a resident of South Fork before the ous wedding supper. I El Dorado papers get the attention W.

H. Cain, trustee of Lincoln township war and might be called an early settler. These two young people are too well of the members quicker than anything Memorial services will be held at the made his returns to the county clerk today. Thompson THE Grocer, He has prospered amazingly and now he Christian church in Benton on Sunday, known to El Dorado people to need I else unless it is the large amount of let' Mrs. Q.

Ralph, of Potwin, and Mrs intends to have a fine borne, with a cham. May rJtn, at 11 a. m. (sermon by Rev. much introduction.

ters received daily Wm. Jordon, of Chelsea, were city visitors D. Lahr. Members of the G. A.

R. ber room on tbe top floor, in which to Phone No. 32. Mr. Bartels is a popular clerk at Ow's Rations are very short Several are and W.

R. C. will form at the hall at today. spend bis declining years. and is deserving of the estimable young slightly sick but it is nothing serious.

10:30 a. m. and march to the Chapel un der "Old Glory." Marriage license was issued to-day to Frank L. Lunt of Pratt county and Laura lady that he has chosen for a life part- Two of the boys who failed yesterday belief. Kik.

Ellet, ashier. SubscriU-d and sworn to ttefore me. this 17th day of May, i.vjs. Curtis L. Harris, seal.

Notary I'ublic. My comniision expires April l't, VK Correct-At test: X. F. i A. l.Fi.ANh.

-Directors. HAS. L. TUKNf-R, 1 "Procrastination is the thief of time" iB an adage old and trne. This putting off things causes lots of harm; for instance, the opinion that the use of glasses should be postponed as long as possible is wrong.

Just as soon as you find your eyesight failing you should have your eyes examined. We give a thorough examination free of charge. With this in view don't be blind to your own interest; to the interest which promotes health and good eyeB when age begins to creep on, by wearing a cheap decentered Ions unsuited to the defects of your eyo, when you can get the beat and a thorough examination without additional expense. TUESDAY. Monday, May 30th, will be observed ner.

She has been the operator at the joined the regulars and passed the ex B. Harris of Latham. Mrs. W. F.

8mith went to Burns thiB telephone central office for the past amination all right, namely Charles Mrs. Cordelia Marshall, of Greenwood by oration at the M. E. church at 11a m. by Hon.

Roerbauch, of Wichita, and by decorating the graves of our fallen heroes. Members of G. A. R. and W.

R. morning. Wilbnr and Newbury." year. county, was over yesterday to attend the O. Mooney and wife will leave fur Texas Mr.

and Mrs. Bartels will make their funeral of Mr. Ward. Tbe 21st Kaneaa left Topeka Wednes will form at hall and march in column 19S. home here and will commence house First 1'ublished May Jo Mierifr Hate.

in a few days. C. H. Selig baa a large portrait of Ad to church, led by "Old Glory." At 1:30 Geo. Pirtle left this afternoon for Topeka with bis little hoy, who was bitten by a day for Chicainauga.

The second section which left at 3:30 p. m. consisted of four keeping soon. i. m.

column will form and march to miral Dewey in one of his drug store win- Mrs. liartelB ha) indelicately post State or Kansas Butler County, cemetery and decorate. Services wili be companies and their equipments, ana dews. poned her departure for Colorado nterspersed with recitations and appro was in charge of Capt. Douglass.

The The only genuine 1898 Warner cultiva dog supposed to be mad. 8. B. Wheeler, guardian of Leslie J. Wright, minor, made final settlement be-fore tbe probate court today.

Wiedemann. Wiedemann. Springs. In the VMh Judicial District court in aud Butler county, Mule of KanBas. priate music.

Bring baskets full of good things and bave a good time. Bring section reached Kaneaa City at tors in tbe country are at C. L. Turner's, El Dorado. 30 31 where it was turned over to the Burling reathe and Mowers.

By order of Poet. Successful Teachers. It takes a backward flight of a quart ton road. MisseB Grace and Sadie Gillespie, of To Daniel B. Moulcon, plaintiff, va Henry Z.

Gill. MattieC. (iill, E. H. Clark, J.

M. Turner and A. in. defendants. The following is a list of successful er of a century to find as high a price wanda, were over to hear the Tuxedo Club Tbe Kansas City Journal has the fol applicants for certificates at the recent 5.

00 COUPON FOR MAY ONLY for wheat as has been quoted daring the last evening. Remarkable Bescne, Mrs.Michael Curtain, Plainfield, 111., makes the statement tbat she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she waa treated for a month by ber family physician, but grew worse. He told she was a hopelesB victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Herdruggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she lowing about Mrs.

Armstrong: "The Proeram for Memorial day, Monday, teacuers examination: VI KITE OF AS ORDKR OF HALK led out of the 1 hirteemh Judicial District O. J. Smith returned thia afternoon from May 30th, at Towanda. only KanBas woman to accompany the rirst Grade Anna Snyder, Josie last week. The 1 Dorado company is Co.

21st regiment, Kansas volunteers, and let Court in and (or the county ot Butler and state of Meet at A headquarters at 8:30 a Benton where be did a job of ioof gutter Kansas troops to the front is Mrs. F. C. Armstrong, wife of the chief surgeon of Hawes, Osa Glass, Clara Brown, Augusta; to arrange flowers. (Donations of H-ansaH, ana to tne shennot Baid county directed I will on ing for James Parks.

flowers will be thankfully received Cosner, Benton. bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. 6he con the twenty-first regiment, which left for ters to members of the company should be addressed accordingly. The company has Procession will march from headquarters P. J.

Garber, of Potwtn, waa in town today. He is now traveling for the Globe Second Grade Inez Cissne, Douglass; Chickamanga to-day. She intends lo to Christian church at led bv rot tinued its use and alter taking six bottles, been mustered in and the officers have beeD Bible Publishing company. and Relief Coins, followed bv schc stay in camp with her husband, no mat Iva Rhoades, Augusta; Chas Fullin-wider, Nellie Long, Will McDaniel, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is well as she ever children, young ladies and al! interested commissioned. Mrs.

J. W. Robison recoiled last Satm Tueadar, th 3 1st day of Junp, A. D. 1K9S, at 2 o'Cioek p.

of said day, at the front door of the fimrt in Kl Dorado. Butler eounty. state ol Kansas, onVr aie at public auction to the and r-et bidder, for cash in hand the fo lowing lands and tenements vii: Lot th-ee i of t.ioelr tweuty-nlue in Wilson's a Idi io i to the city of El Dorado, Butler eounty. Kansaf-, to Mid without appraiMUnt tht pro -erty of Henry ct al defendants, to satify said order ot mie. Given under my hand at the nhtTifTh in was.

Free trial bottles of this Great Dis Clinton Burkholder of Glencoe says the oals and flax look fine out his way and that One to be applied on the purchase of an 1898 IMP6RIAL BIGLYC6 During the month of May. Prices $50, $40, and $30. May also be applied on same amount of Musical Goods. ter where the regiment goes. She expects to see some hardships, but withal Ha White, El Dorado; Maud Mead, Pot- Every one invited.

At 10 a in. address by W. P. Campbell. Singing bv the covery at C.

H. belig's Drag Store, large aay morning tnat mis was tbe third time in; Martha McKaig, Beaumont; Mabel names oo cents anu i.uu. abe had been a witness of the departure of choir. From the church all repair to believes the trip will be very enjoyable. farmers are generally encouraged.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thomas, of Pueblo.

soldiers for tbe front. As a small child the cemetery where the ceremony of Aehenfelter, Elbing; Gertrude Mor-dough, Whitewater; Elsie Wait, Noma; Soml-ADDtial Convention. She is a charming yonng woman of literary tastes. She took along a camera, decorating the graven will be conducted abe saw soldiers leaving for the Mexican Colo arrived this afternoon npon a viBit to ber parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Snider. the city Kl IWado, county and state alo-enaid, with appropriate selections by the Post The young peoples societies, of 8pring Harriet Sullivan, Latham; John Uorps and children. townsnip, win nold their semi-annual liuh iiiti aay oi May, a. it. iam.

W. TrpNEK, Sberifl. P. Mooney, attorney for plaintiff. Springer, Keighley.

Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McCabe, of Sycamore El Dorado Kansas' Sunday, 29th inst, Rev.

W. W. Curtis with a view to doing considerable special illustrated correspondence. Her hnsband bought her the finest riding convention at tbe church ISaturday Third Grade Leonard Haines, Arthur township, are enjoying a visit from their will deliver the memorial sermon night, May -1st, beginning at 7:00 Haines, Josiab Jones, Agnee Felkner, the Christian church at 3 o'clock sharp. son, Rev.

J. B. McCabe, a Baptist evange list. horse in Topeka to-day, and it was ship sharp; Opening song "America," by congre First Published May 2u. I Sheriff" Sale.

G. A. R. Post and Relief Corps will meet Stella Cramer, Douglass; Arthur Skaer, ped along with the other horses. Tbe Ballard'a Snow Liniment will cure lame at headquarters and march to the gation; Augusta; Maud Dobbins, A Wilson.

war department granted her Bpecial per back, sore throat, wounds sptains, bruises. church. Committee. Stats or Kansas, 1 COLNVY OF Bt'TLER, Stella Owen, El Dorado; Ethel Morgan, Prayer; Song, Epworth League; "Relation of the Young Peoples' cuts, old sores. Ladies it will cure your mission to go with the regiment." Haverhill; Annie Morgan, Emily Mor back-ache.

Selig. 2 In the Thirtnth Ju-iicial District Court in and for Hutler county, state ol Kansas. Society to the Church," by Mary Tbe Washington war board is no more. gan, Leon; Mary Campbell, Gad-dis, f-ycamore Springs; Mamie McCra- Cooperative Convention. AdTCrtlaed L.ettrs.

May 20, 1398. Mrs Grita Cora; Mra Thompson. B. F. Meeka P.

M. Hereafter battles are to be fought by of Program of the county Co-operation ficers and men in the field and not by a 0. Durand. plaintiff, vs IV. Routh.

L. Kruth, Charles Y. Tri-e. Norah A. H.

Ketcham, defendants. ner, Roy Terbush, Clarence King, May Poe, Potwin; Ralph McCluggage, Rose Hill; Edith Aehenfelter, Elbing; Elgie Rodger 11. Mills, Ketcham and W. Discussion, led by Ear Thompson; Son( Ethel and Jessie Boone; Recitation, James Bales; Quartette, Zion Alliance; "How Best Maintain an Interest in Convention of the Christian churches of Butler county held at Benton, Kansas, strategy board in Washington. lUUAN'S DRUG STORE R.

H. Tnlian Prop. HEADQUAETEBS FOB. PAINTS, OILS, WALL PAPER PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED NORTH 6IDE CENTRAL AVE. I desire to let tbe pnblir, know tbat I am Last Saturday tbe Pops in eleven conn May 27, 28 and 29.

Cain, DeCraff; James Raybnrn. Burns; ready to do any and all kinds of carpenter work, both new or repair. Repair work a Our Y'oung Peoples Society," Ethel Mor ties elected delegates to their etate convention "and so far as heard from only two gan; A Parsons, Savonbnrg; Nellie Fuller, Andover; Stella Fuller, Indianola; 1Y VI KITE OF AN ORDKR OF PAl.lt issued out of the Thirteenth Judi'-mi District court in and Jor the eounty of itit and state of Kanfa, and to the berifl oi said county directed I wiil on 8:00 specialty. Come and see me for prices on counties are for tbe renomination of Leedy. James Vanzant, Keighley; Strait, Thirty-five years makes a generation.

8:30 FRIDAY EVENING. Praise Service, led by Carrie Mathers. Free only Co-operation Work," led by J. M. Sat-terthwaite.

SATURDAY HORNING. any kind of wood work tbat yon may hare to do I will guarantee satisfaction. Fred OacHMAX, 1st door east or B. F. Mclntire's Pontiac.

That is bow long Adolph Fisher, of Zanes-ville, sufiered from piles. He was cured by using three boxes of DeWitt's Witch Tuesday, the 21 At day of Jane, A. l. at 2 o'clock p. m.

of said day, at the front door ot the Court houM? in El Dorado. Hutier county, state of Kansas, offer for faie at public auction, to the hitthvst and best bidder, for eaj-ti lumber yard. dtwto6-ll One-third of? on millinery. Mrs. Coleman.

UiscuESTin, led by nsrve Ridge; Song, PC Essay, Arnold; Recitation, Willie Blair; Solo, Edna Earl; Recitation, Edith Armstrong; Song. Paper, Margie Radford; Recitation, Clara Leedom; Solo, Nora Gamble; "Essential qualifications of Members Hazel Salve. 0. H. belie.

Insurance? Yes, I keep it in Block. In The Storm. J. S. Lehr bought 128 head of cows in cluding Fire, Lightening, Tornado, Acci II.

E. SI1YRER FLOWER PLANTS. PAXSiKS, a very 6 Deselection, all the ne ehailes awl markings, all very rich Harvey county last week and fetched them One of the most severe wind, rain hand, the following described lands and tenements, viz: The southeast quarter (SO of nee ion seventeen (IT) in township twenty-six south in ranee seeo (T) et of the distil principal meridian in hutier county, to sold without ariDraiFinent trie bronertv of said Devotional Exercise, led by Bro. J. L.

McCune. "Tbe Needs of Our Church," dent. Plate class. Steam boiler. Live and electric storms ever experienced over here, branded them in tbe stock yards yenerday and put them on pasture to day stock, Bank burglary and Fidelity bonds 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 occurred Tuesday night, althongh the in color and very large.

of Y'onng Peoples McDowell; J. W. Routh, et al, defendant, to satisfy said to fatten on Butler county grass. For tbe best in any line call on d65w31 L. L.

KiFia. or-Hsrof sale. Given under my hand, at the Pherift office in damage done was small. It is surmised tbat many people Bpent part of the time Mrs. H.

C. Morgan and daughters, Cora, I have the new President McKinley, a beantiful new large PanB.v, also the new (iiant, Peacock, Odier, JJiscusxion, Katie Marshall; Song, Y'oung Peoples Alliance; Paper, "Out in the Field," by Gussie Elder McLain, Potwin. Discussion. Business Reports of Com. etc.

SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Hong Service, led by J. L. Martin. tbe city of El Dorado.

County and nUte aforesaid. and Edna, living eight miles south of town at least in their "fraid boles." this day ol May A. D. i'Jh. V.

Tcp.vfr. "neriff. Betnrs' Diarrhoea Balsam, the most wonderful medicine ever pat on the market for all stomach troubles. It left this morning tor St. Joseph, to Nixon; Charlie Cain's hay barn in North El C30 Caseiurs, Trimanlpan and German Leland 4 Harris, Attorneys for plaintiff.

visit relatives. The Misses Morgan will go from there to Smith Centre. Dorado was wiped off the face of the Fannies. 3:00 Free Parliament, "Essentials of cures where all others fail. We keen it earth, so to speak.

A feed rack on Haz- Selig. The old reliableezperienceil workman does all kinds of BLACKSMITHLNO WAGON WORK, AND PLOW WORK Plow shares made to order. I am also prepared to do all kinds ot grinding having recently added an EMERY WHEEL Shop on South Main Street B. R. Leydig will be before the Republi war, in 1861, for the war of rebellion and now for tbe Spanish war.

A. E. Ward, wbo for many years has been employed upon Jim Teter's Fall River ranch in Greenwood connty, died there Wednesday night. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Mr Teter's home northeast of town. The services were conducted by Rev.

Curtis and the remains were laid to rest in Belle Vista cemetery. RATrBDAT. Mrs. W. T.

Sutton and daughter, Mrs. Casteel of Glencoe township, were city visitors Friday. Mrs. J. C.

Robison and rs. Harry Pat-tison have gone to Galena to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Ellet. James Robison and wife were over from Towanda to day. Mr. Robison is having a splendid poultry and stock bueinese this year. He was a caller at this office.

If anybody beats D. A. Goodrich, the Main street batcher, in quantity, quality or price, they will either have to steal their cattle or beat ther customers in weight. 7-2 The Farmers and Merchants National bank makes a report elsewhere of their condition May 5th. It Bhows $277,583 08 deposits and is in keeping other ways with the high standing of that excellent financed institution.

If yon want to mate your home look in Titlng yon most have nice pa pel on tbe wall. Julian's drug store has an elegant spring stock that can be bought at prices from ten cents a bolt np. Don't purchase before seeing Julian. Comrade Selig. informs us that be has received notice from Assistant Adjutant General Boyd that tbe state cannot furniBh tents for onr old soldiers reunion on the days set, so the time will probably be changed to September 13, 14, and 15th.

Walker Warner, who owns tbe farm on Turkey Creek, Spring township, on the Haverhill road, at the bridge crossing, was in town to-day. Mr. Warner ia a nice looking bachelor and we wonld advise some nice Butler county girl to bom ban! bis bachelor's home till he surrenders. He is a valuable prize and onght to have somebody to take care of him Theodore Kramer, of EI Dorado, Kansas, arrived the first of tbe week to be present at the marriage of bis brother, R. J.

Kramer, to MissMamie Morrison'at Liberty, Tuesday of this wek. Mr. Kramer will remain a couple of weeks for a visit with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kramer, and other relatives in this city and vicinity.

He ia enjoying a lucrative law practice at El Dorado, and is deservedly popular in the Bnnflower abate. Wayne Count), IU Preu. lett'a Monnt View farm blew down kill My accounts are in tbe bands of Cnrtis ing a fine cow, and part of the roof was 3:30 Recitation. Uoila iellotson; Solo, Mrs Bales; Recitation, Giace Meredith; Quartette, Epworth League; Paper, Nora Gamble; Recitation, Effie Simpson; Solo, Fred Lietzke; Recitation, Effie Earll; Business; Closing song, "God be With Yon Till L. Hams for collection.

Those knowing blown from the barn. A nnmber of can convention as a candidate for connty attorney. Mr. Leydig is well known over the county, has the ability to fill the position and will make a good race. themselves to be indebted will please set tie with him.

CARNATION'S in all shades. PINKS iu all shades. Aster, Phlox, Verbenas, Ten Weeks Stocks, Helitiopes and early Coemas, early Tomato and Cabbage plants. B. BARTELS, One block northwest of Central School building.

3:40 trees were blown down here in the city, and considerable damage waa done to 8-6 F. C. Abmstbohq, M. D. Soldiers no longer stand "shonlderto the telephone system.

8:00 we Meet Again;" shoulder" in battle aa they did in the last Foa sale cheap A pore bred Galloway A number of chimneys were wrecked war. They scatter out from three to six Big Reductions In Millinery. Owinq; to the backward ball, two years old. Call on or address All are cordially invited to come; Feed Lietzke, Pree; including several upon the Metropoli 3:30 Frank Case. El Dorado.

w.30-31 Gtjsstk Nixox. Secy; tan, residences of C. A. Leland, J. W.

feet apart, lie down or do any other thing for safety. Battles in this war will be fought In "open order" tbe same as we fought in the BkirmiBb line. WALTER F. McOINNIS. Robison and others.

F. B. Ewing's new barn was moved off the foundation, and a small addition to Si Welch's house was demolished. 10:00 11:00 Successful C. E.

Work," led by Jennie B. Yonng. Paper, "Why I am an Endeay- orer?" Lillian DeTalente. SATURDAY EVENING. Prayer and PraiBe Service, led by Prof.

Mathers, Leon. Address, Elder E. Cowperthwaite. SCNDAY HORNING. Bible School.

Union Memorial Service. Sermon, by Rev. Lahr, pastor M. E. church.

Benton. SUNDAY AFTKRSOON. Song Service, Reuben Dooley. "Bible School Work," T. J.

Gid- dens, Douglass. Discussion, led by J. L. McCune. SUNDAY NIGHT.

Song Service, led by J. L. Martin. Address, Elder 8. H.

Giveler, Augusta. ICE. Don't wear cheap fpectacles and eye SHIETD im glasses, they will ruin yonr eyes. See opti spring season we have a large stock of choice spring Milli Do Voa Went to Volunteer? If yon do, call on me at El Dorado or W. T.

Basket at Donglasa. cians of national reputation. Profs. Smith and Griffiths. They are willing and ready at all times to give advice and render assistance to those suffering from the innumerable diseases and complaints prodaced from ill-fitted classes.

3.00 3:30 nery on hand that must be We are going to enlist and have ready for LOAN INSUMCE AGIKT If jorj want to bay a home for cash or on the installment plan. If yon want to borrow money on long or shoot time. If yoo want to loan yonr money on gHt edge security, If yon want to sell yonr property. If yon want to insure yonr property, call on or address, Walter F. McGinnla, Opposite Court Hons closed out at once and if you service immediately on tbe call ct tbe Pres I have engaged in the ice buxineps in thi city and am prepared to snppiy all demands on the short notice.

8 Caldwell will not deliver ice to the residence portion of town. FRANK FULTON. Phone No. lift. have not purchased your spring ident Company Butler County Re There Is more Catarrh in tbis section of the hat it will pay you to call and see our goods and get our 8:00 serve.

If not convenient to call in person write, giving same, age, height, weight and ad 8:30 country than all other diseases put toeether. and ODlil the last few yean was supposed to be incurable. For a great masy Tear doctor pronounced a local disease, arid prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failles lo erjre wilb local treatment, pronounced it incureable dress. If a call ia made von will be im We have one of the best mediately advised by wire or letter. Papers In tbe connty please copy.

E. N. Smith. W. T.

Basket. TRIED AMD TRUE. science bas proven catarrh to be a constttnlional disease, and therefore requires constitntiooal treatment. Hail's Cautrrmh Care, mannfactared trimmers in the city and are prepared to arrange any style Thousands have tried Dr. Caldwell's G.

F. AMBROSE, D. D. a Syrup Pepsin for constipation, indiges by F. J.

Cheney A Toledo. Ohio, ia the only onstitctlonal cure on the market. It is taken Internally in doses trom 10 drops to a teaFpooo-fuil. It acts directly on the blood and mucous you desire. hese goods will J.

S. KLINE, M. D.t Eye, Ear, floss, Turoat Specialist AND OPTICIAN RESIDENCE. 503 WaSHIHGTOS ST. omn, 320 ce.vteal aveste.

Hot'ES 9 to 11:30 a. M. 2 to 4:30 p. EL DOBADD, KANSAS. tion and aick headache and nave found it true to the claim made for it, vis that be sold at very low prices.

98c Lar ftacfcajr of tttti wortdl boat rlwiwr for a nickel, euu frrMUrcccnomr 4-poua4 I is tbe best remedy now before the surface of tbe system. Tbey offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for tfrctuara aad teetimoniala. Address, ftradoateof t' Ohio College of Denial Surjrery Dental Parlors over Hitchcock'! Stores packaca. All erocerm.

Mmom only ow good people for the relief of stomach troubles. Trial sizes 10c large sizes 50c MISS NELIA COWAN, JrSecond door weet of Poetoffice. 1 THE V. K- FAIRBASK COMPACT. Will buy yon an elegant spring hat at the Backet More; see them ia tbe tact window.

F. Ufc.NKY at Toledo, O. Sold by Dmtxista, 75c Hall's family Pill an to bast. and $1.00 of C. H.

Selig. 2 Cbfcaeo. ac. LouM, Sew Tort, gqtoq. mtlgWpnlfc.

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