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El Dorado Daily Republican from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 4

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1. 12. Republican. T. B.

MURDOCK, Editor and Prop'r. 8. 8. SMITH, Business Manager. F.

R. BULL, City Editor. UPFICIAL PAPER OF EL DORADO CITY. If You Don't Know You Ought to Know That W. Y.

MILLER'S is the ONLY PLACE to get Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Drugs, Perfumery, Patent Medicenes. Prescriptions receive special attention. Remember the place, first door south of Hitchcock's. W. Y.

MILLER, Druggist. Wednesday Evening, January 1898. GOOD EVENING. The Pops are sick. Mrs.

A. F. Nordyke is very sick. Case Friedberg is visiting in Chicago. F.

W. Gunn was up from Douglass There's nothing the matter with Hanna. The Pension board was in session to-day. Poor old Kansas City Times. It will go hard with it.

Frank Case went east on land business this afternoon. Pearl and Lena Murdock went to Wichi. ta to-day noon. Mrs. E.

L. Temple returned this afternoon from Wichita. Filmore Mitchell was up from Keighley yesterday on business. Ed C. Ellet leaves to-night for Washington, D.

0., on business. The whole thing is a laughing matter. What? "Side Tracked." Attend Denny's "Thaw now in progress, and save money. J. H.

Chesney shipped a car of cattle and hogs to Kansas City to-day. The Knights of the Maccabees will install their new officers Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Gates expect to leave Saturday for Los Angeles, California. Mrs. J. F.

Brady and family will sbortly arrive on a visit to relatives and friends. Dr. M. A. Koogler went to Burns to-day, called in consultation with Dr.

McIntosh. A number of people from here attended the Marshall sale northeast of town. Train men report an inch snow at McPherson and two inches at Geneseo last night. The Tuesday Night club party was indefinitely postponed last night on account of the rain. Mrs.

M. O. Shultz, of Severy, the guest of her son, Jay Gensler, returned home this afternoon. The job rooms have received a large invoice of new type for circular, book and brief work. Mra.

A. W. Dennison entertained at 6 o'clock dinner last evening in honor of Mira, Artie Obampion, of Wichita. Mr. and Mrs.

E. N. Smith went Arkansas City this evening to attend the G. A. R.

installation of officers. Art Reeves, of Towanda, will leave tomorrow for Santa Clara, California, to join his parents who now live there. Mre. Amos Adams writes from Potwin that her son, J. B.

Adams, stood the trip home all right, and is steadily improving. Wesley Inman, of Benton, and Miss Katie Priest, of Towanda, were married in this city this forenoon by Probate Judge Randall. John C. Blanchard and wife, of Ionia, the guests of L. V.

Olin and family, went to Chase county this morning upon a visit to relatives. The Home Circle Reading Club met this afternoon with Mrs. R. H. Hazlett and the "Annex," the young ladies club, met with Miss Flora Leland.

Both are now studying Byron. M. H. Burt, the Wichita bicycle man, transacted business here to day. Mr.

Burt was at one time one of the leading bicyclists in the state, and he spent several months training here one year. Walter Wiley writes from Marysville, Marshall county, where he is feeding sheep for A. J. Knollin that he likes the work first rate and that he is going to keep at it and work up to higher positions. The county commissioners went out to the Whitewater this morning to see about placing a bridge across the Whitewater on the line between Murdock and Towanda townships.

Walter Sharp accompanied them. The Populist organization, known as the 0o-operative Library circle, will hold a meeting at the court house Thursday evening to explain the plans of the order and try to induce some people to join the order under the guise of a non-partisan organization. HANNA! Mark Hanna Elected to Succeed Himself. 73 VOTES FOR HIM. Stormy Scenes When the Vote Was Announced.

BRIBERY CHARGES FAIL The Election Will Suit the Republicans of the Country-, Blow for Cut Throat Methods to Defeat the Will of the People. Special dispatch to the REPUBICAN, COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. Aurelius Hanna was elected to succeed himself as United States senator from Ohio to-dey in the joint assembly on the first ballot, the vote standing: Hanna ..73 ....70 M. A. HANNA.

Representative Cramer was too ill attend the session. Charges of bribery used last night to defeat Hanna proved of no avail, the seventy-three members staying with him to the last. The galleries were crowded to-day to hear the final result and when the vote W88 announced enthusiasm 1'an wild and it was several minutes before order was restored. Great crowds visited Hanna headquarters last night and the leaders and members of the legislature got very little sleep. The victory will suit the Republicans of the country and others who believe GOV.

ASA S. BUSINELL. Who the Republicans of Ohio will aftend to at the Next Opportunity. in men staying by their promises. It is a blow to cut throat methods in the Buckeye state.

A Good Month, During the month of December the RE PUBLICAN did more work than it has done in the same period of time for years. Three people were employed in the job department all the month and part of the time tour. Besides the thousands of bills, letter and note heads, envelopes etc put out. the job rooms printed tour court briefs, 500 thirty page bocks for the poultry show and 1,000 twenty-five page books for Judge O. A.

Leland receiver of the State National Bank of Wichita. 8o far this month the work has been considerably more than was expected. There are only two or three firms in El Dorado that pay out more for labor than the REPUBLICAN, Fabio Romani. The theatre going people, who had the pleasure of hearing Arden Benedict's meledrama "Fabio Romani" at Ellet's opera house last year will be pleased to hear that the play will be repeated here Jan. 29 It is one of the best melodramas on the road, the scenic effects and costumes are fine: the press and public both praise it very highly.

Miss Grace Hunter will re-appear in her fire, stereoptican and Spanish dances. Children's Dancing Class. The children's dancing class will be in. structed et Armory hall Saturday afternoon, January 15, at half past two. A new class will also be organized.

Those desiring to join are requested to be present. General dancing at half past three. No use to be cold when you can get 8 wrap at Hitchcock's sale so cheap. REFUSES TO SURRENDER. A Kansas County Clerk Holds the Office Against Ilia Successor.

GIRARD, Jan. The transfer of the various county offices into the hands of the newly elected officers was made with one exception. This was the office of county clerk. John Ecker, republican, who has held the office for the past two years, refused to turn over the books and records to F. Cunningham, populist, who holds a certificate of election issued by Ecker.

Eeker is contesting Cunningham's election, and says he has been advised by his attorneys to hold the keys of the office and the records and refuse to let Cunningham have possession. Both men are watching the office like hawks, and they are having their meals brought to The county commissioners passed a resolution recognizing Cunningham as the REWARD FOR HERSELF. Mrs. Henrietta, Who Eloped from Lows, Pays All Bills and Returns with Her band. FORT SCOTT.

Jan. 19. -Mrs. James Henrietta, who eloped from Muscatine, four months ago with John Jackson, taking with her $1,000 in money, and was found here Sunday by her husband, yesterday paid the reward of $50 offered by her husband for her own capture, and. paid a $30 fine in police court for living here one day with her paramour, and afterward bought tickets for herself and husband to Pleasant Hill, whence they will return to Muscatine.

She was found living with Jack Harris, who was employed by her husband to locate her, and who, upon finding her at St. Joseph, became infatuated with her, and ran away from Jackson with her. He is in jail here. KANSAS BAR ASSOCIATION. Programme for the Annual Meeting at Topeica January 27-28.

TOPEKA, Jan. 12, -The programme for the annual meeting of the State Bar association, to be held here January 27 and 28, was issued yesterday. Addresses will be delivered as follows: "The Power; Its Use and Abuse," G. Foster, Pardoning. Topeka; "Popular Self-Mastery; the Duty of Lawyers Toward Its Promotion," Judge P.

S. Grosseup, Chicago; "The Jury System," W. G. Holt, Kansas City; "The Law of Impeachment," F. D.

Williams, Clay Center; "A Study in the English Constitution," L. H. Perkins, Lawrence; The Law and the Agitator," Charles F. Spencer, Topeka. SIXTY KILLED.

Terrible Oyclone Visits Fort Smith, Arkansas. TOWN DEVASTATED. Cyclone Struck at Midnight-Fire Adds to the Horrors -Rellef Committees are Busily at Work. Special dispatch to the REPUBLICAN. Fr.

SMITH, Ark, Jan. terrible cyclone visited this, city at midnight last night and sixty people were killed and scores injured. The storm came without any warning and was one of the worst ever known. Almost the entire city was devastated and a large number of people were burned in the ruins of the buildings. The cries of the wounded and dying are undescribable.

To add to the scene fire broke out. Several bodies were cremated and a large part of the wreckage was burned, Relief committees commenced their work as soon as possible and have kept it up ever eince. Teacher's Program. Program for division No. 2 of the Teacher's Reading Circle, to be held at Andover, Satorday, January 22nd, at 8 p.

m. Music, Mandolin Club, Thos. Hughes and Curtis Parks. Discussion, Ladessa Marshall. Duet, Misses Smith, Charles Dickens, M.

L. Hull. Discussion, Miss Harding. Solo, Miss Kilgore, David Page, J. B.

Riddle. Discussion, Miss Glendenning. Quartette," "'Moonlight Will Come Again." Recitation, B. D. Hite.

Music, Mandolin Club. Ends of Moral Instruction, 8. 0. Cosner. Duet, "Sinking Ship," Hull and Riddle.

Principles of Moral Instruction, Miss MoCarty. Solo, M. L. Hull. Methods and Materials for Moral Instruction, Miss Ayres, General discussion.

Quartette. store. 3 On Next Friday The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M.

Repine, editor Tiskilwa, Chief, says: We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for consumtion, coughs and colds. Experimented with many others but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place in our home as in it we have a certain and sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies even if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr.

King's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at Selig's drug Just to show the people what special sale means, the Delmonico will sell doughnuts for 5 cents per dozen, commencing at 11 o'clock, continuing as long as stock lasts. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.

All drug. ists refund the money if it fails to cure. 250 The genuine has L. B. Q.

on each tablet. THE LAST MONTH! In Our Old Quarters. The Monarch Clothing House Will move into its new quarters, the old corner, now being fitted up for it on FEBRUARY Y. 1st, 1898. We want to close out all our heavy winter goods before we move and want you to call and see us this month.

We have a large line of mens and boys overcoats which we are selling at prices you will never be able to duplicate. If you wish to make your dollars reach farther than ever before, buy our mens and boys suits, they are fine goods at low prices. Don't forget that we move February 1st. Monarch Clothing House W. P.

Ewing, Prop. Weather Forecast. WASHINGTON, D. O. Jan.

tonight Thursday. rising. Good work horse for sale. E. HOWE, Tracked" is a sure cure for despondency.

"Noxacold" positively cures a Cold or La Gripple in a day. Guaranteed in every case Sold by all druggists. 5-2 Dr. Fullinwider went to Rosalia early this morning to see Mrs. Sylvester King, who is critically sick.

He returned on the noon train. Have you tried Makepeace's flour, made of best Oklahoma wheat? If not, get some from your grocer. 64 13 tf LosT Thursday evening between Prospect school house and town a black fur mitten for the right hand. Finder leave at this office. 61 6 LEVI KOONTZ.

You can't cure consumption but you call avoid it and any other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures quickly. That's what you want. H. Selig.

Dr. F. Lawrance, of this city, who poses as a free silver Republican, but when stripped down, is a Populist, pure and simple, was elected president of the so called free silver league of the state. The lady members of the of 8 will hold a needlework fair at their ball about February 25th, afternoon and evening. There will be about $50 worth of prizes and the competition will be open to the county.

Dr. F. E. Dillenbeck returned home this morning from Kansas City. He found his uncle at Grenola in such a condition that an operation was needed, so he took him at once to Kansas City, where the operation was successfully performed.

Don't buy perfumes until you go to Kline's Pharmacy and examine those elegant packages of the celebrated Lightners odors put up in cut glass, enamel and gold effects expressly for holiday trade, also the latest designs in vaporizers. Madame Mignolet will be here to-morrow to conduct her French classes, both afternoon and evening. In addition to the list of members given last week upon the organization of the classes, there are now three more, Mrs. Obas. Ewing, Mrs.

B. F. Meeks and Miss Cecil Leland. DoN' UN ANY RISKS abou bealth. Avoid coughe, colds, fevers, pneumonia, and all other similar ailments by keeping your blood rich and pure with Hood's Sar.

saparilla. 6 HooD's PILLS are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. El Dorado attorneys in attendance upon the court of Appeals at Wichita yesterday, returned home last night. Three cases were presented by them, the City of El Dorado vs Kenworthy, A.

J. Holderman vs J. W. Tedford, and Mary Johnson V8 A. T.

8. F. rallroad company. The latter case was submitted without argument. Wore has been received here that Mrs.

Dan Cupp, ot Towanda township, was badly injured in a runaway Sunday evening. She and her son Roy were returning home from attending church at Towanda, and some one attempted to pass their buggy. Their horse became frightened and ran, tinally wrecking the buggy and severely injuring Mrs. Cupp. She remained unconscious until Monday evening.

Her son was also hurt, but not dangerously. Don't Trifle With Coughs. The time to cure them is the minute they start. The remedy needed is the best one made. Ballard's Horehound is the most prompt, certain and Syrup harmless remedy for all throat, lung or chest troubles.

Mr. A. L. Armstrong, Clinton, a prominent druggist, says: "I sell forty different cough remedies, but never in experience have sold much of any one as of Ballard's Horehouse Syrup. All say it is the most perfect remedy for coughs, colds, comsumption, H.

etc." Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by 0. Selig. JANUARY THAW SALE FOR ONE WEEK AT DENNYS STORE From January 9th to 15th. Many things at cost and many less than cost.

Reduced prices on everything in the house. First we will offer each customer a dress pattern of ten yards each of good calico for per yd. We have a few NICE LADIES JACKETS ahat sold early in the season tor $11.00, you may have them now for $6.87. $10 Jackets for $6.25 $7 Jackets for. $4.85 $6 Jackets for.

$3.98 $5 Jackets for $3.48 $4 Jackets for $2.98 $3 Jackets for $1.98 They must all go. ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR Sizes 24 to 34. shirts drawers at just one-half price. Cheaper than you can steal them. Ladies Jersey Ribbed WOOL UNDERWEAR $1 goods for.

75 cts 75 cent goods for cts 50 cent goods for. 38 cts. SAXONY YARN. Imported or Domestic all go at 33 cents a skein, worth from 5 to 7. cents a skein.

A lot of Misses and Ladies FINE WOOL HOSE that retailed from 25 cents to 48 cents; sizes mostly 6, 7 and 8. Take your choice now for cts a pair. OVERCOAT DID YOU SAY? Well we have only a few left and we wont fuss about the price. Come in and see them. MITTS AND GLOVES lined or unlined.

Away down Gents full calf lined Glove for 37 cts a pair, where can you get them for less that 58 cts? REMEMBER REDUCED PRICES For one week to make them move. We will have on exhibition free for our customers this week one of the Machines that will Laugh, Talk, Sing. DENNY'S STORE IS THE PLACE. FOR Rent--For cash only, the tinest little bottom farm in the county. Don't write.

See W. 8. TUCKER, 12 miles southeast of El Dorado. d11-16w13 You can't afford to risk your life by allow ing a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. Instant relief and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Oure.

C. H. Selig. G. F.

AMBROSE, D. D. S. Graduate of the Ohio College of Dental Surgery Dental Parlore over Hitchcock' Store..

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