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The Daily Herald from Girard, Kansas • 4

The Daily Herald from Girard, Kansas • 4

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ba frankly stated that there is nothing' John Tontz started this afternoon for The Daily Herald wrong with the Kansas boy. He has learned to swim in a country where BlackweH, county Oklahoma, on a business trip. He will also Visit other VVEDXESUAy, JANUARY. 81. 1804 D.

H. iT.TPSilAN, roPHiKf()n. OSCAR W. ffCBAEFFES. CashIbrv BANK OF GIRARDr water 1s reeulated by conven portions of Oklahoma.

F. A. C. A. tions; he has learned to skate in an Italian climate; ho has learned to pitch horse-shoes in a land so windy that the D.

W. Hale, of Colorado, Visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. Ford, has been over shoes have to be anchored keep them from blowiuir away. The Kansas boy to Golden City, for a few days, reads 689 newspapers and if he does and returned this afternoon. LOCAL INEUS not nettled his primer with the inter Joshua Martin, who has been work estlng Information that '-The-dog-can- We hare decided to begin at once and close oat the following intrfor Jos.

Billings for a couple of run." he should not be too severely cen Re (tmif Personal, Social am llslous Character. stirod He may be a little slow- on INDlVlDlAL UAHIL1TIE3 UNLIMITED. All bnlncw In a jpAeriil bankihg buslnefs on as safe and favorable term inyliwr.rp.M-nmab.ink. Curefiil atteniion iVn to collections, sharpened by kper ence. I.

onjf mid slmrt time loans bought on favoralila term. BRIMO ON YOUB SALE NOTES. MOW KYI koNEYI MQIVEri TO LOAN ON LONG AND SnottT TIM. Exchange on tbe Principal Cities Oi the United States And Europe Bought and Sold. years past, has gone to Monmouth Hues of goods at FIRST COST snhei-lcal trifrntiomatrv.

but he under' where he will work the, coming year stands that it is a poor butt saw that PRICE. This Is pension day, for Mr. Turklngton won worn Dotn ways: nn learns ins Wilkle Blatr goes to Salina to-night. geography second hand, and too often eueses at his -mental arithmetic, but he The officials of the Santa Fa made 3)r, liavcty. xlentist, over Decker's.

an inspection trip over the system to has the instincOofu steel trap for a land dav. The train had on board General deal, and when dropped in a strange Boo Jenes returned from Joplin 3500. CORRESPONDENTS: MrtropotlUn National Bunk, lfo VatloBia rark Bak, Now iork. Superintendent Niekerso. Division lano-.

he hunts up the nearest voting rtn v.nin. precinct, --waiKs in green pastures Miss Root went to Pittsburg this and is made "to lie -down by sail was Wells and Inspector Hilderbrand. tn" rer albr. He la bnm wnHnf tnornhtg. lucky star is the Kansas boy.

Some WORTH "CLOTHING LewLamband wife went to Kansas nvn I iHati a in ktm ha hv bwi thnf I Pop-corn social at the Christian Church to-night. A variety of music mown. uo "'wii PEOPLE'S REFORM BOOK AND NEWS sacred sesame "genius is 'Me capability of hard work," and it opens all doors to is provided for the occasion. Admis him. It was a Kansas bov named Lit $500, sion and corn persons over 13 years of aire 10 cents; between 8 and 12, 5 120 GHESNUT ST.

ST. LOUIS. MOk Vity to-day. Tbe best perfumes, cfeeap at L. Thomas M.

Devero, of Ropier, is Je tng business in town to-day. tle who represented the Uuited States Carlo last year and went to see the cents, under 8 years of age 1 cent. Khedive tne nrst time ne was ever in a WORTH GF GLASS art QUEEMARE dress snit; It is a Kansas boy named The County Clerk is preparing a Endorsed by the Lending Men and Women ot the Movement Skiff who is curator of the Columbian T. 4. Widby was doing business east tabulated statement showing tbe differ museum at Chlaceo.

It 1b a Kansas boy "of FatHngton, this forenoon. ones in the amount of school tax de named Taral who is recognived as one of the best jockeys on earth. A Kansas Hiss Anna Cordray fetttrued this manded from the Santa Fe railroad We do this in order to im boy at Haker college holds the world morning from a visit to Jopha. company, and Phe amount the company Send for our Complete Catalogue of Reform Books, Sohg Booss Puix-rs, by far the largest list published. Catalogue contains fine portraits of the leading authors of fieform chantDionshin for the most rapid reci prove our other lines.

No hum Sheriff Deots went to Pittsburg to-day tation of the Greek verbs, and a Kansas agree to pay. list is being pre' pared for the Vise of the Coirttty Com to sell tbe ice plant that place. bug about this, call and con bov naned Prescoit Will aem'esent Hat' Works, also fine pictures of Jerry Simpson, and Gens. Weaver and Field. vard university in the coining Yale- missionors at their next meeting, and vitvee yourself.

Under Sheriff HI Adsit, had business Harvard debate. is a Kansas the figures will be surprising. Send stamp for catalogue. -By special arranrtments with, this combEhy order for It is about as cheap to wear IkassiHon and Walnut Grove to-day. Robinson, the sotfth side butcher, boy named Funston making a botanical survey of that portion of the United Sheriff Deets was called to Cherokee Books may he seiit to this oflke.

good clothes as to go in rags by telegraph, last evening. When toe States lying north of the Artie circle will sell you choice meat at bottom so fix yourselves up, for the hand another Kansas boy named hunt- got there he found the authorities had prices. Wm. Wiles and B. A.

Broomfield under WOm J. H. Gibson, of Cherokee, is doing arrest as suspects ior tne murcier or A Kansas boy named Stocks looked af A. S. Johnson, Receiver.

business at the District erk's -office HANDr MADE HARNESS. ter the interest of the United Status Reuben Allison. The Shoriff brought them to Girard, and they are now in treasury at the World's fair; and a Kan1 sas boy named Herbert is Vice presi jail. Wiles is an bid offender, having dent of the National Editorial Associa been in the county jail before. tion.

A Kansas boy named VrooMan Was the groom of one of the heaviest John Kprlt. tit Wnshlntrt.in fnwnahtn Everyone interested in harness of any description is in brings in the latest report regarding SffSiSS InA miirHoima IT to wir1 the Chapman murderers. TTItnlBIt? Mineral Ore OepoMts now UilbUnUJjD Idle furtlin wtnto' funds to member of the Cabinet was a bride's uuvejoi, cutinnu pi'HvncHi unu unnnctui BKslHtunuu bworrttMiMiiidinir with hArts- er jesterday afternoon met a man in maid, and a Kansas boy named K-ell- frM liurtnun Mining Syndicate, KeWlwrt-, vited to rail and look over my stock of goods and see how we make 4 COME AND SBEa. scnooi district jno. to.

His left arm egg, who has treed every bug in Kan was bleeding, and be appeared excited sas and has written a book telling how and worn out. He was traveling north to kill them, is now in Leipsiu getting to-day. Frank Culbert, of Neal, Greenwood county, is visiting his untie, R. M. Tiffany.

Misses Alma and Tilda Peterson, of I'arlington, were among the visitors of Girard to-day. The New York Investment Company has sold to Amanda F. Latter lot in Pittsburg for $225. K. Baldwin returned to Emporia, this morning, after a pleasant visit with relatives In Girard.

J. R. Allen, of Sheridan township, shipped a wagon lead of sorghum seed Lawrence, this morning. J. T.

of Opolis, is before the board of pension examiners to-day applying for an increase of pension. Eppler and C. R. Hunt were dus an crace oi nim was. lost when a J.

R. CARPENTER. pointers fromJHerschell on how to regu What we have to show you and yonr trouble will be re posse of neighbors started on the hunt late the earth. The Kansas boy is every of him. paid by tindiag the best goods at the most reasonable price in Grocer, sua where except in jail he gathers no moss because he doesn't like moss and it the county.

doesn't pay. There is only one thing A full line of Staple and Fancy Gro The following communication ex ceries, at prices to meet competition. plains itself; on earth that the Kansas boy oows to and that is the Kansas jtirl. Tho school SADDLERY GOODS OF ALL KlMDSI teachers may have use for the Kan Girard, Jan. 20, '94 DearMr.

Lucas; Papa handed Me the BETTER THAN TWO FOR ONE. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Spooner Collar. i sas. boy, but they generally are glad enough to brag about having been, his teacher. To rebuke those who affect na.sUoa m.m iuuno buwnv vi January number of "Our.Little Ones I anuineiNursoiy," which you so kindly to patronize the Kansas boy, I would Send for and Judge FRANK 1.

EASTWOOD. I like it very much for its nice nic free samples thereby. Shop one Door South Commercial Hotel, Near Cor. Sqr. amonir the Girard representatives to four things which are too wonderfully for me, yea five things I know not- The way of the eagle in the air, the war of a tures una scones.

Thank you for remembering me. This is Kansas day aud I am a Jay- gi-nent an a rnrir. wav of a man with maid, and the way of fate with a The Western Herald, Kansas boy. U. o.

(FRIENDS INDEED ABE FRIENDS IN NEED. Vonr friend, Akna Wkltmkb. Miss Anna is 9 years old. Ed. Program to be given Feb.

2 by the -AND- Sixth Grade. Sotig by the school. Essay. "Kansas" Mabel Dey. Cigars at L.

H. Such is our Quinine nhd Cough Syrup The best brands of Cnshenberry's. and' if pure, are jour friends sure. lq Reading, "Kansas Landscapes" Min Cincinnati -Enquirer, UOTH one YEA. for $1.50 sickness you must have noiloniitof the coin nie Schiffler.

Have cheap home and residence lots Recitation, "The Moneyless Man" Vivian Van Valkenborg. tor saio on monthly payments. 80, improved, 4 miles from Girard for sale at 1200. petency of your pharmacist, or the purity of our medicines. You can be Absolutely certain tlmt all medicines put up by us are pure and the Very best.

Complete stock and low Essay, "Kansas Forests" Ethel Tal- the Chapman funeral, in Pittsburg, yesterday. Mrs. A. Ralsion and Miss Nora Bond, representing tho Reboekah Degree, gave the Hebald office a plersuut call this forenoon. Mrs.

C. E. Dice, of St. Louis, arrived to-day. Her husband has been in town three or four days, and hor arrival was a surprise to him at noon.

Mrs. John TonU has bought J. W. Tontz's interest in the commercial ilotek southeast corner of the square. Geo.

E. Cole returned from Topeka this morning, whore he had been attending a state meeting of the young G. A. Gillespie, Mosk Bodiae and J. Doyle, all prominent farmers of Walnut township, were doing business in Girard yesterday.

Frank'Ross'was brought over from Pittsburg, yesterday afternoon, and placed in the county jail, on the charge burglary and grand larceny. The Enquirer is now issued twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays, is mi Reading, "The Prairies of 40 acres improved one-half milo from Braxilton at $800. 20 acres improved three mitas frutn Girard. S50 A $4,000 improved Resident Propvrtv In S-colnran, 8-page pnper, large size-, 01 Ray Upltara. Call and see us, Recitation, "The Forfeit" Clara lb large pages every week, equal to 104 ordinary papers a year that usually cost all large type, plain Slwugh.

a wiiu, in vrawiora counij'. 8115 T. T. PEUKV. Essay, "Kansas Flowers" Birdie Dents.

T. W. ATKINS, EEOJSTERlfD PHARMACIST. STABLISHED IN 1377. I Understand one so called interpris- print and whi.e paper.

A complete new departure from old time jour-indium. Call or address all orders to the Wkotern IIeuai.d. Girard Recitation, "Just a Neighborly Call" ing arug man in this town is trying to cut off our supply of medicines becauso Ada Wado. Reading, "Death of Sheriff Joues" we sen mem so cheap, L. II.

CUSHKNBKKKY. CHuton Carter. Recitation, "That Boy" Bert Voeth. Bar Dr. Clouser, dentist, over A.

W. ker's store "The Animals of Kansas' Fred Sliuam. Ed. Tolle, J. W.

Dice, of Pawnee, Oklahoma, Clarence Ralston. V' Read and Reflect arrivod to-day, to attend the bedside ef Recitation', "The Boy That Laughed' The Empire Theatre Company pre Baldwin Crawford. SEW FIRM, NEW RIGS, KEW HORSES. sented a very attractive plav last evening, at the opera house. The "Tho Kiss Deferred' "Golden Giant." The plot wa well Jessie Allen.

HEAR YE I HEAR YE1 sustained by the company! To say Essay, Camel" Eugene McDon At tho old reliablo stand of Fred Recitation, "My Kansas Home" tne least juiss itose Watson is a success. To-night will be presented the popular play, Wages of Sin." Gertie Sell. Suydam at the corner of and Cherokee Recitation, "When the Sunflowers his wife. Mrs. Djce -is some better, but in a precarious conditiou.

Shafts Nos. 1 and 9 at Frontenac, were closed down, yesterday. The pumps got out of order, and the water drove the miners out of the mines. James McCullough, who was postmaster at Waverly, N. under Harrison, has been arrested for refusing to give up the office to his successor.

George Nichols, E. Kelley, Misses Rose Kelly and Eva Morgan constituted a serenading 'partv, last evening. Their music was heard all over the city. Walter Cornelius, of Farlington, has School Kotet. Bloom" Adam Drayer.

All teaching should be to develope Song, "God Bless Our Native Land' the powers of doing by doing. By the school. The Best 'is always the Cheapest. People often wonder havt the CRAYON portraits sold and given away by fakers, can be made so fch'eap. The truth is they are not Crayon atall, but are made with Lamp blaijk and water, and are not durable.

But Artists who make hoht st Portraits are brought into competition with this class of work and vmust make prices accordingly. Take your pictures to Bell's Gallery and get-them Enlarged in Crayon, at Lamp Black prices; i 1 A Large Portrait Fur 00 An Elegant Frame For S1.50. the place, at BBLL'S the east side Photogra-. pher, Girard, Kansas. SUYDAM a TOLLE The Seniors are doing quite well after Program for Feb.

9. 1894. Seventh having, this morning, passed through Grade. Are prepared to furnish comfortable one of those, much-talked-about, "horrid" things, the bane of all pupils life I Readings: -Life's Autumn at Home; an examination. It was in Phvsies and Kelley; What Katy Did.

Hattie rigs and good horses at sonable rates. Also may not have been so bad. Morgan; A nasty wera, josie Morgan; Three days in written review -in U. S. Ban8in a Sensational Novelist, Reuben tir Mutxasnn! I no irairm 1 lair.

Wi ilium niBwiy. vve sure ougntjio Know "till i i I 01 I I omnes patresfacerunt." Robinson; A Summer Day, "Charles Sla- QQQ and 03IG Ol3Dl6. JiT. tn NHD.Casbio. D.

CoRNiNOt Vtce-Prea. Aeeinberme foe hete eniorse lasses ler: rone, May A flies. V. OaCND. Pres.

eardhe hete rithmeticae ecltaKonre sae rom Bony' vmnie fcvn: A um Cone to New Mexico for his health. He will be gone a month or more according to the effect of the climate on his health. W. Tontz has bought the Vienna Cafe of Wm. Adams, and will cater to the wants of a hungry public at short order house, near Kloeb'a bakery, on the north side.

Three new arrivals at the Deets house yesterday. Frank Ross of Pittsbui-g for holding op a man there, and Wilt -Wise mid -Brownfleld, of Cherokee ar- ondayme' urlngde hete; Roflfessorspe 6 Everybody knows Fred Suydam Ewe houldse avehe ention- Recitations: Circumstances alter an(j everbodv knows that he has a edmetieeforebeutbeiddeotne nowke Cases, Matel Johnso Prat Btock wiU fee First National Bank 1 loe nete'-actie. i cyruie jkisuer; xne tuarc or miik, Jiiva 7 The wonderful wotWf nf th. Moore: Ud Salt River. Ed McFarlahd: WBen 80OU CW 01 wuue UI8 ottru- Csesar class is developing wonderfully.

Gather Thorns for. Flowers, Charles Go and try the new nrm. The essay's, recitations and readings Whiteslde; SpeaU a kind Word when given Kansas Day, were especially vu' avu wneu me oua good and we wish that you might have Flowert Bloom, Edward HilUker; Kad- heard thorn all. Miss Mattie Fanger's 8' Emigrants, Willie Dillon, Grant essay on "Kansas Birds" is wwthy of Smith. Otto Keaton: Kansas LandscaDes IS THIS.

i 16,600 Paid up capital, SuRPLtrs, mention. Tommy Majors; Questions on Kansas, By the School. Ihe following was read by Chas. DIRKCTORS euner, oeiore ioe Mlgn School, on will do all kinds of Carpentef work. Stone and brick work 1 Essays: Kansas, Anna James; Seals, J.

jy. BARKKR, H. P. J. D.

CoKNINr Kansas Day. It was weU received, especially by the CONCERNING A KANSAS VOY. Maggie Murphy; The Boy, Paul McDonald; from the. Nation, Pearl 0. McMillan, Thos.

McLaughliw, J. T. Lkokard. A paner was read before the Kannax Swalm; (KansasaS a. Territory, Fred aa wW tftke stock part.

pay. rested for the Allison murder. C. F. Nichols went to Hume.

Hume Is a new town started at the junction of the Memphis Gulf road with the Pittsburg Gulf, road there inconsiderable building being done. It is stated that Emperor, William has always desired to be recohclled to Prince Bismarck before the Chancellor died, and 'was before he made overtures that he had net long to live. The ladies of the Hcbeckah Degree Lodge will give a basket social at. the Oiid fellows hall Friday evening Feb; 2nd. Every one is cordially invited to attend.

Admission" for gentlemen 10 t-iits. ladies TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. State Teacher's Association at Topeka Henney; Different Veins of Coal, Gil will do the same kind of work IF I i. 1r r. lawi uiguu niui tuv uuo nat IS roil: With, the.

Kansas Bov?" A wm- wnej ujggi deals in Foreign and -Domestic Exchange teacher has nevefyet understood what Kansas, Mabel Johnson. TOft CITY' is right or wrong with any boy, and it Miss Miles wishes the High School pn and take young stocky and old lum pits to become aoqualuted with the En glish authors. They have Chaucer Fri' THE DAILY HERALD, is prooanie tnat tne Kansas bey came off badly worsted last night after 1,000 teachers had taken their "spite out" on him. Assuming that the Kansas boy feels rather the worse for wear to-day, it is only fair for a friend give hit side of the enee. To begin with, it msy ber, if sound, as part pay.

Kesi-. dence on Ozark AveriuC) South Girard. Work guarcntccd. 6m(J M. I.

Watson. day. j. yy." The crowded state of onr columns to day compels us to leave out' one essay 10 ceht3 a week. till to-morrow 1 En..

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