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The Daily Herald from Girard, Kansas • 4

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The Daily herald. Rrhool Notei. TThe following, school, notes wer writ ton for yesterday's daily but wer GREAT and GROWING CIBiE FJEUENDS INDEED ARE FRIENDS IN SAIUKDAY, JANUARY. 20, 1804. crowded out.

Miss Cole gave her Arlthme' tin a. written-veview this morning. The Juniors did themselves credit In Emroit and 1'unusiiEii. the reviews of Cassaf this morning. The Inclemency of the weather was LOCAL NEWS the cause ot several vacent seals, today Virtrll is becoming "wonderful i Such Is our Quinine and ConglrSyrup nndif are your friends sure, jln sickneeg you must have no doubt of the competency of your pharmacist, or the, purity of jour medicines.

Yon can be, absolutely certain that all medicines put up jby us are put and the very best. stock an iXioft prices. Uemacf a' Furaon'al, Boclal and R- funny arid '-right smart', interesting -to Thft eomiug' "lep-nVer," commonly speaking, metropol with its newzincv ismelters, mills foundry, its elegant prospects for wore maufactures, its waterworks plant, its iwide awake people, will surely plaa in the front rank of growing cities. My predictioa. a yearl tne class.

C'-lleioua Oharaoter. Miss Daisy Ross visited her. former John liesoh' went to, Columbus to classmates, the Juniors, yesterday' spend- Sunday. tcriuxm The Juniors were elven a test review Mr. ami Mrs.

Garrisoii-rcturned to in im uuvej-nsuiiieaj, was mai uiraro, wiiu a unueuenor tie part of its population would astonish the world. 'That Call ind see us, in They show good work for Fort Scott at noon. ueginners, 4 Will Long went to Beulah tills after diction is aiow in.a meitsure true, and cannot be eontradic; When the peojle of Pittsburg (a town about 12 move its factories stud printing, offices. I The eighth grade will observe Kansas Dodu to upoiid Sunday. uay, Jan.

km, in a lining way. rro' nr attimc MM 1 IVllWl Miss Duy.se Fessendon, ofGhorokee, gram published later. ESTABLISHED IN mil. gether witk its force of men, to Girardv surely tliere- is so la visiting miss Alice firman. REGISTERED PHARMaCI8T.

Tho out-look for tho closing lxalf year is a promising one. Success ever to the John Leshcr, of Washington town (jii'urd Put) lie Schools. ship, wus lu-iown trading to-aay. Bills, for the admission of Arizona arid Arthur Fuller returned. last night Utah (the hitter with amendment pro.

prospect nwer existed. in our midst. Of thisis'only opinion, but you can. take it for what 'tis worth. I Jlowevemreader, on.the strength of the same I have the SIIAFER BLOCK, two doors south of my present location from a busings trip to Kansas uity.

hibiting polygamy) have passed the Miss Kffie Wortley went to Farlinir House. THE DAILY HERALD, ton to spend Sunday with her parents. on tne west side of tlie, square, and expect to occupy 'samii Twelve of tho brightest luminaries In Glrard, together with two of the lesser Mrs. M. L.

Poller. will help conduct as soon asijinisiieu, encircling orbs will have their pictures "centsiaweek. religious services at Farlington to-mor- taken to-morrow. Coining events east rjw. their shadows before.

Guess who 'em I Colcan, of Grant township, was is. aoini imsiuess at tne court, uousti lias R. CARPENTER. The French Government'4ias given forenoon. Who would keep abreast of truth.

James Russell Lowell, "The Present Crisis." Gem 7. the educational exhibit at -the World's Fair to the state of New York. The TBS WEST Mrs. Schwartz, of Kansas Citv. is In Grocer.

the city, prospecting for organizing a exhibit consists of the work the pa I i i nils of the primary, socoiuuiry and Jr A full line ot Staple and Fancy Gro Now came still evening on. and twilight gray. Had in her sober livery all things clad. ON BOIT FE1B RTORT ist.S i i and intend to carry oneof the most complete general stocks' oi 8helfiind heavy Harewaw, Wagons, Implements, tind in Crawford county. My expectatitms for Great; and.

Growing Girard, its thriving and enterprising and a beliefthlat I shall merit share of your valueji warrant me in making this move. I realize the fact that I' laboring under a disad-s nial schools, and of a podagogio library. John Clayiield, of Pittsburg, passed curies, at prices to meet competition. Prof. Weltner says: "Tha schools are through here at noon on his wuy Silence accompanied: for beast and bird.

working more harmoniously and the Pawnee Station. work averages stronger throncrhout all They to their easy couch, these to their nests, Where slunk, all but the wakeful grades than at any previous time dur The Methodist revival at Farlington progressing encouragingly. ing the past four years. That the Sen have been several conversions. iors are doina careful work as a elass.

She all uight long her artorons descant. vantage ever sine my loss by fire last spring, but, 'am happy tney are as stronir and intelligent as J. U. Shuford, who has been, visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Shuiord any graduating class we have had." sung. Silence was pleased, now glowed the JVW.Tontz, 2p iet()rSi John Tontz, Southeast Corneiu Public Square, to say that. matters are coming my way (thanks to j'ou), ana To secure the best results, another for several days, returned to Kansas firmament snaiL soon ne in a position to supply your everywant, and at, teacher is needed in the High School.

City today. With living sapphires. Ilesperns that' This well established house is still open prices, together with good goods, courteous and, treatj Studies taken up by the First year class led J. Gingerich, a carpenter working for were: Aigeura, atin, ltooK-Keeuiuir, tor tne reception ot ami Boarders. ment, winch; 1 lsaow wili be appreciated by the general pjbncf Classics, and completion of Physical Kcitli l'erry at ii'outenac, passed through hero this afternoon on his way Tho starry host rode brightest; till the moon, Rising in clouded majesty, at length, Geography; by the Juniors, Algebra, Thebes DAY HOUSE IN GIRARD.

to ins Home in fecammon. Cajsar, General History and Lockwood's Apparent queen, unveiled her peerless COME ON: YOU-ARE WELCOME. English, Classics; by tne Seniors, (ico- light. Henry Barker returned from Kansas City at noon. He had been attending the meeting of the agricultural dealers metry.

Physics, Cicero and Virgil, And o'er the dark- her silvery, mautle Classics, and review in Arithmetic. At ui jtuusus aim Missouri. tho commencement of the second term. threw. Milton, 'Paradise Lost." Gem 8.

Sav what Is honor? From present indications it will be about a month before Jan. 8, some branches having been com A. B. Myers, an old timer in this sec pleted, the First year class, have in my new quarters will be aady. foJ'occupancy, and I tion, but uuw of La Cygne, has been Tis the Quest, sense of justice that the visiting the family of J.

M. Carter din their place, Lockwood's. English, Constitution and Civil Government: the human mind can frame; F. A. C.

A. ing the past week, and returned home Intent each lurking frailty to disclaim, "at noon. Juniors, Drawing; the Seniors review of U. S. History.

Every school iay has Until such a time my present entire-, stocji And guard the of life from all of Theme of discourse at the Presbyter been taught, but no when the teachers visit other schools, an arrangement goods is fbr sale at a reduced priced No huuf fense, suffered or done. Gem 9. ian church tomorrow morning "The We have decided to begin at made by the board. Dugs cneme, out to avoia expense oi movi: 'Greatly begin! Though thou hast time, Kingdom Come." Evening, "True Friendship or the Covenant Between Program for Jan. 20, to beirgiven bv But for.

a line, be that sublime, once and close out tlieJbll owing same. David and Jonathan. Not failure, but low aim is crime." James R. Lowell. lines of goods at FIRST COST members of tho High School Literary OUioers as.

follows; You know what you have been paying for goods; come ft The well diggers have gone to Joplin to spend SuiKiay. They are still in num. resident. Howard Leonard: Vice Pres- see what you can get them for now. Hint rock with their drilling, and make 10.

He who seeks one thing in life, and but one, Shepherd; Secretary Clara Shafcr; Crawford. Thanking you for all your valued favors during, the pi from four to nvo teet prom-ess a tlav. They hare reached a depth of about 650 year, soliciting a continuence of the same and you $3500. May hope to achieve it ere life be dono, But he who seeks all things, wherever feet. very happy new am, respectfully, lie goes.

Mrs. Lamb returned last evcninir WORTH 2CLOTHING Only reaps from the hopes that around from Farlington, on her way to Walnut with her daughter. Tho mad stone him he sows, PROGRAM. George Thorp, F. Y.

Declamation. Walter Daniels, Jr. Rending. Marion Slawson, F. Y.

Essay. Georgia Crawford, F. Y. Dcclama'u. John Vincent, F.

Y. Essay. Edna Kincaid, Y. Essay. Hattie Hcrriuian, F.

Y. Reading. Amy Tiffney, Jr. Declamation. Joe Majors, Jr.

Essay. Lulu Ashmore, F. Y. Reading. A harvest of barren regrets." Owen failed to indicate any signs of virus in REINEIfl wondctli "Lucile." $500, WORTH OF GLASS aiEENSf ARE the wounds made by the mad cat, and Lamb had cause to feci relieved Genl 11.

Memory is tho cabinet of imugina. Mrs. H. W. Haldcman started for lion, tho treasury of reason, the regis.

San Francisco, at noon. She will attend the Mid-Wintcr-Fair, and be try oi and the couucil-Syiiaui- irono a Her sister-Miss Jane Adams, of Hullboiise, a suburban town WU'ot thought." Basil. Gem 12. "There is no substitute for thorough' HAN MADE ARNESG chas. Weltuei, F.

Y. Dcclanuion. Fannie Pric, Jr. lela Gayer, F. Y.

KfcadLng. Louie Rushton, Essay. 'Ida Slough, F. Y. Declamation.

Robert Hartsock, Jr. Declamation. Alico Root, F. Y. Essay.

of Chicago will join her at Kansas City, going, ardent, sincere, earnestness." We do this in order to improve our other lines. No humbug about this, call and convince yourself. It is about as cheap to wear good clothes as to go in rags, so fix yourselves the boom is coining. Theme of discourse at tho Christian church to-morrow morning, '-Testimony of Righteousness." Theme for evening discourse, "Characteristic Features Music interspersed. To-day brings to a close one half of of the Religious Systems of the Bible from Eden to the present age." W.

T. infei'rtsted in harimss of any is the school year 1H93-U-1. Tho first term has. Dickens. Gem 13.

'Whene'er a noblu deed is wrought. Whene'er is spoken a noblo thought, Our hearts in glad surprise To higher levels rise, lienor to those whose words or deeds, Thus help us in our daily ncods, And by their, overflow' Raise us front, what is toiT.aM nd look ovfr utj' stock goods. j.nd see -how. wei Hunt, pastor. began Sept.

4. 1893, with Prof. J. W. Weltner.

as Sup't. and Miss KateB. niakn Mrs. A. S.

Johnson and sister, Mrs. Holler, who left here Sunday afternoon Miles instructor in tho High School. It was necessary to add eight -A. Johnson, Receiver. for Newark, Uhio, to attend ttie bed single and three double desks to accom side of their mother, did not.

arrive in time to see her alive. Mrs. Elizabeth COME AND SEEgv modate pupils ilie limber enrolled was 82, divided as follows: First veaiv 47, Juniors, 22; Seniors, 13, At present Preston, their mother, died Sunday night. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.

Holler time those classes number as follows: First year, 87; Juniors, 17; Seniors, 13. will make a visit in St. Louis and Kan What Ave have to show, you, and tioubje be re sas Citv before they return home, Gem 14. "As jewels encased in a casket, otgold. Where t.ho richest of treasures we hide; So our purest of thoughts lie deep and untold, Like the gems that are under the tide" I-IOW paid by li tiding the best goods at the most reasonable -price in, which will not be for a couple of weeks Some have dropped out of our rauks, among whom is Miss Edna McGiflin, a senior, who, owing to trouble witli her eyes, was compelled to leave her school the county.

The rain yesterday militated against the meeting at the court House, as it I will all kinds of Carpenter SADDLERY GOODS OF. ALL KINDSI was too bad for the farmers to turn out John Dryden. Gem 15. work within a few months of completion. Charles, Flath, one of the most promising of the Juniors, was called after the many weeks of fine weather that we have enjoyed.

However Bros "The quality of mtroy is not strained; from the cares of this world to a rest. Wardall and Hanna did not waste their A Sole Agents fort Spooner Collar. It droppeth as. the gentle rain from hea ven beyond. It is not ours to question and we accept Hto will as best.

Miss Miles time, but by earnest conversation with the few alliance men whom they met, Upon, the place, beneath. is twice expressed herself as well satisfied with they stirred up a new and lively inter most: the effort and work done by her classes, est in -the work, which will result in It blesseth him that gives and him that work. 1 Stone and brick work YOU and will take stock as part pay, will do Uift same kind of work CITY and take-young stock, and old lum, ber, i sound, as part pay. Resi- dence op Ozark Avenue, South Girard. -Wrk guarenteed.

6in6 D. Watson. though owing to the large number in FRANK Mr EASTWOOD. great good to the order. Shop ofto Door South Commercial Hotel, Near S.

E. Cor, of Square. each elass, particularly the first year taxes. 'Tis mightiest in the mightiest; it be comes class, a thorough insight into each pu The rain of vesterday was but the beginning. Last night it rained harder than it did any time yesterday, and the dampness still continues.

today, so that pils work is impossible. The throned monarch, than, his cown." ihakospeare "Merchant of A list of the Gems given the high school pupils up to date, cut out' and the cisterns are now well, replenished and the ponds pretty well hlled up. Venice." Gem 16. preserve. I 'AT Geml But a little more rain could still be "Fail I Fail I In the.

lexicon of youth Once to every man and nation, utilized. This is the first soaking rain which fate reserves for a bright man Comes the question to decide; that we have enjoyed for several In the strife of truth, with falsehood, mouths. For the good or evil side. BcTwic-a-WccR4imcs. $1.00 per year.

Two papors for the price of one. State Fish Commissioner, J. hood there is no such word as fail. Bulwec tton. English.

Gem 17. "Example sheds a genial ray, Of light that men are apt to borrow: So first, imnrovfl vonrslf to-dav. Some great cause, God's New Messiah, Offering each the bloom or blight, Parts the goats upon the left band Wampler, missed the afternoon train for Brazilton, and started down the FOR INVENTIONS PROCURED THE PRESS CLiillVia COMPANY. Equal with the interest, of ttioge haviog-claims against tlie Government LLess than One Cent per copy track at a Senatorial trait, lie was And the sheep upon the right, And the choice goes by fore. er And theq improve your friends to-mor loaded down with a sack ojf fish or groceries, -and as ho wended his way up rwixttnat uartinessana is that of often lose the benefit of valuable invention de- the track, one was reminded ot tne Gem 2.

row." Gem 18. To bp what thou woulds't truly be, storv of Bunzar's Pilgrim's Progress. 'Work for some good, cause of the incompetency of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much cape cinnot be exercised io employing competent Three daily newspaper reporters sized The Kansas City January 16, 1894, began issuing The Twiee-a-Week Times. Hereafter the thousands of homes in which The Weekly Times has been a welcome guest will receive that unrivaled paper twice a week.

The'priee remains ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 60 cents for 6 months, 25 cents for 8 Be. bravely, truly what thou art. Be it ever so -slowly, him un. and each had something to re Cherish some flower, Joaquin Miller.

mark about "fish not biting under the Bo it ever so lowly. circumstances. Labor, all labor is noble and holy." dentist, A. W. Dr, Clouser, Barker's store.

Mrs. trancis Osgood. a number of boys ranging in age from 8 to 12 years, who are pre- and reliable solicitors to for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upoo theare and skill of JhAttorney. With the iew of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing tfsat inventions are woll protected by valid patents, THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANX has retained coimse) eipert In patent practice, and is tharefore prepared to Gem 8. months.

To any one will -send The Times five new yearly subscribers for The Twiee-a-Week Times, with draft or postoffice money order for anng tnemseives lor tne mivnu uuui. is an everv-dav occurrence that rocks A beautiful 20 acre farm, with house and orchard, well located, for sale Onward, onward, may we press, through tne path of duty, or brick bats are thrown at their play- $5, the paper will be mailed Virtue is true happiness. Excellence, true beauty. Minds are of celestial birth; cheap. T.

T. Perry. W.F.Coulter this morning had so far recovered from his recent attack as to mates, and it is ouly a matter oi time 1 when some one will be seriously injured; Several heads during the past week FEEE FOR ONE TEAR. Address The Kansas City Times, Make we then a heaven of earth. have been cut open by those missiles.

Sample, copies free. Kansas Ciiy. lfo, be able to go up to bis store, but did If parents cannot control their children James Montgomery, ii (11 atfnntiftft t.n im I Obtain, Conduct Interferences Make Special 1 Examination Rejected Cases, iTrade-Blarks and Coprrights, Bender Opinions 4 as to Scope an Validity of Patents, Pose- cute and Defend Infringement Suits Etc- Gem 4. 111 II I.I II 111 UV bliivu not remain, j- Miss Ella Huey, who has been vlsit- A good look Is the life-blood of a A PRESENT TO EVERYONE-AIl our ng Miss Nan Barbee for several days, readers should send.to the Pubhshersdf master-piece, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life." returned this morning to her home in John Milton. Chanute.

The Home, 141 Milk Boston and get a set. of their beautiful Stamping They can be used for embroidery outlining or pointing. All Gem S. The regular quarterly examination If V9U hava 'aminvwtion on hand send the PRESS CLAIMS 'COMPANY desirable and good, size; some 8x10, a sketch or photograph thereof, together with a brief description ofitbftim- for teachers will be held in the High School building at Girard on Saturday Jan. 27, 1894, beginning at 7:80 a.

m. 'P Xt Ffnonnn Cunt Sweet are the uses of adversity, Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous Wears yet a precious jewel in his heac And this our life, exempt Jrom public haunt, Finds tongues treesrlopks in running portant ieatures, ana yon wm db i once aDvisea as to tne oest cpuv. pursue. lodels are not necessary unless the invention is of a complicated others 5x8 inches. There are ninety (91) Otte different patterns and two alphabets, one a large forget-me-not pattern.

With this outfit the publishers complaintsjnadc, they must not object if their children are sent to a. place where tbey can and will be controlled. Ernest Smith Is the latest arrival at the Hotel de Deets He had but re- cently ibeen released from Leaven-. worth, where he had been sent for tir -stealing money from Reubeu Allison, vvthe-taan who was murdered or committed suicide at Cherokee, Tuesday night. Ernest-is ojjly 18 years ef age.

He is a colored boy, and bears a bad reputation. against him now js that he murdered Reuben Allison. What the- evidence is against him has not been made public, but the circum-stancial evidence is to hold him to appear before the march term the ihitrict Court, mature. Jf others are infringing on your rights, or you. are charged with A SpUndld Inrentment.

Lorten Brown offers his home place brooRK, infringement by others, submit the matter to us for aveliable OPINION before acting on the matter. send The Home, 16-pago paper containing Stories, Fashions, Fancy for 8 months, and only ask for 10 Sermons in stones and good in every thing. -Shakespeare's '-As you like it." Gem 6. i. for.sale at reasonable price.

Its nearness to the Girard smelters makes it a very desirable location for a boarding bouse, For particulars, call on, or aiklress, James or Loren Brown Kan. cents to cover cost of postage on patterns and paper. Our Illustrated Premiums sent free to any address. Take advantage of this offer now. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY.

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Pages disponibles:
180
Années disponibles:
1894-1894