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The Daily Herald from Girard, Kansas • 4

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uti a. i A i ft. i Firltngtm. A Good Tklnf. The Daily Herald.

"JHSH1.NU." Not among the buffering wounded; Not among the peaceful dead; All peaceable and nobody suffering We had the pleasure yesterday of ex from Want of food or clothing that we mining a copy of the Farmer's Gdlde THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 8, 1894. nAINU; IVIAUt nAnlN too Everyone interested in harness of any description lalft-' Not among the "Missing," know of. i and manuel Which is now being Intro duced by Messrs Lcgg and Wood in Some light sickness in the neighbor J. hat was all the message said.

Yet his mother read it over, Until through her tears Crawford Co. It is a system of bookkeep hood. Editor and Publishes. lngo arranged, and simplified, that Fades the dear name she has called him i vited to call' and look over my stock of goods and see host we make 'em. COME AND SEE LOCAL NEWS any ouv can keep an accurate record of James Brice, of Girard, with FrazieT Baysinger, will buy and ship eggs and poultry from this place.

Jim is a all business done on the farm requiring no knowledge whatever of the theory of book-keeping. In addition to con regluar egg rustler. (, cur must) Lvu uuu twenty jci. Round her all is peace and plenty, Bright and clean the yellow Boor, While the tnorning glories cluster All around the kitchen door. John Guss' team ran away the other Items of ft Personal, Social and Religious Character.

No daily Herald will be issued to What we have to show you' and yonr trouble will oe re-, taining classified space for each and day and left the wagon in pieces along evory department of farmer's business. the road. V- Soberly the sleek old house-cat, inorrww. It has a veterinary department, Use Ben Weaver is studtttg medicine with paid by rinding the best goods at the most reasonable price iti the county. SADDLERY GOODS OF ALL KINDS1 ful tables and rules and legal forms, so Sheri ft Deets was iu Pittsburg tbis urowses in his paten oi sun; Neatly sldnes the oaken dresser, All the moruiug's work is done.

Dr. Mires. Success to you Den. that the owner may be his own: stck morning. Frank Lane came home from Pawnee doctor accountant and lawyer.

Th Mrs. V. Cooley went to Cherokee this Through the window comes that fra station, and is laid up with a very sore afternoon. book is not a luxury but a necessity and we bespeak for it the success which it Sole Agents for the Celebraietl Spooner Collar. arm, grance Of a summer-harvest morn.

Krrd Lucas, of Cherokee, was doing Wm. Price and family will soVin move Fragmeut songs from distant reapers, deserves. It will pay the farmers to examine it at least if the opportunity is our city to-day. And the rustling oi tue corn. to Cedar county, Missouri, where they FRANK H.

EASTWOOD, John Russell, of Sheridan township, Shop one Door South Commercial Hotel, Near K. Cor. Sqr. offered. It 'has the endorsement of expect to make their home.

was in town to-day. such eminent men as Prof, F. Ana me ricn Dream oi tne garoen, Where the golden melons lie: Thos. Hopkins has sold his town Mrs. Travis, of Oswego, arrived to Rlstine, Wabash College Indiana.

Where the blushing plums are turning property, rented a farm and has gone day noen for a visit. The world renowned author and sol All their red choeks to tue sky. to work in earnest. Martin Fiehtner returned today from dier, Gen. Wallace.

FRIENDS INDEED ARE FRIENDS IN NEED. Abe Goad is one "Rip-van-winkle, Sitting there within the sunshine, Leaning in her easy chair. a visit to Webb City Mo. Travis, Nat Com. to World's Fair for and so long as the 'possum and the pole Indiana.

Lawrence Business College, Mrs. Nora C. Veatch returned today With soft lines upon her forehead cat prowl, and the Coyote and the wild Jnd tho silver in her hair. Atchison Business' College, Kansas; from a visit to Beulah. If cats howl, let him "Rip." St Joseph Business College, St Joe Mo, George Beaver, of Sherman township Blind to sunshine dead to fragrance Joe Robinson and his brother Rola, Wabash Indiana College, Geo.

i was a city visitor to-day. Such Ib onr Quinine and Cough Bynip And if pure, are your friends la sickness you most have no doubt of the com petency of your pharmacist, or the borlty just returned (rom the strip. They got un thai royai narvest morn, Thinking, while her heart is weeping, Falrchllds, Pres. of the state agricul Bert and Vin Allen were doing bus! back sound and well, but didn't find tural College, Manhattan, Chan Ui her nouie-browea nrst-uorn. ness in Fittshurg yesterday, things as pleasant as they ce lor L.

H. Snow of the Kans. Un'iver How ho left her in the Springtime, Thomas Brazil the oriental founder Elmer Heiiocker and Bert will The Live Stock Insurance Co. With his young heart fnll of flame, of Brazilton. is in town today.

soon return from school and! take their and numerous other responsible busi With his clear and ringing footstep, D. J. Dean, of the Hotel Slillwell respective places in the circle of their ness men of known ability, i un ms nine ami supjjie irame. Pitttsburg, was in town today. acquaintances.

How with tears his eyes were brimming of your medicines. Tou can be absolutely certain ttuit all medicines put up by are pure and the very best. Complete stock and low prices. and "i' T. W.

'ATKlNSf, faKOISTKaeD tHARMAClSt. Mrs. O. T. Ray worth and daughter Ely Draper has moved his shoe shop over A.

W. As he kissed a last goodby; Yet she heard him whistling gaily Dr. Clouser. dentist, in one of Jim Frazier's store rooms Florence, ef Pittsburg, are visiting Barker's store. As he went across tne rye.

where he will fix shoes, and any time you may call you will find him pegging "AlUrth BU" Mrs. Judge Webb, of l'arsons, ar STABLISHED IN 1822. a not in it with the Grand Concert to rived at noon, and will visit in fiirard away. Missing? why should he be missing? He would light until he fell; And if wounded, killed, or prisoner, UCCASIOXAL. be given by "Girard Band" assisted by several days.

4l some one, there would be to ten. the best musical talent in Southeastern Band Coacert. Judge J. M. Wayde, of Pittsburg, was Look out for date; coming transacting business at the court bouse The followir will be the program of Missing, still a hope to cheer her; Safe, triumphant he may come, soon.

OSCAR W. SCHAEFFSR, CASHIER Dr. H. W. IIALDEHAN, Propkiktok.

tbis forenoon. With the victor army shouting, th the band concert to be given in Hert-ner's opera house on Friday evening of this weeki Iouise Lewelirn's Columbian dance ith the clamor oi the drum. Have five lots and two residence in and the side tracking of the tramp are Kansas City, for trade for a farm. BANK OF GIRARD. Want some farms to sell on commis Part 1.

positive novelties. So through all the days of Autumn In the eve and in the morn- sion. 01t4 1. 1. t-EKKY.

March. vNational Fencibles" She will hear his quickened footsteps Wm. F. Sapp, the "democratic statesman" from Galena, was doing in the rustling oi the corn. J.

P. fconsa. Bund and Piano. GEN. JAMES B.

WEAVES IS DIVIDUAL LIABILITIES UNLIMITED. All busineM In a general bankinir busing on st safe snd fsvomble terms business in town to-day. Fwico the People's candidate for presi Vocal Solo, "Grandmother's Chair." Or she will hush the household, dent (1880 and 1892) is editor in chief of I ny liicorpornted bunk. utteniltm jfiven to eolleutfons, sharpened by expr i.i!.i,0,i euct. l.oiia and short time loans bought on favorable terms.

fha Hrtirnnn'a milillshnil fit. Ip I euce. While her heart goes leaping high, Keed. Miss M. Willie Warner.

Mrs. M. D. Palate returned to Joplin this afternoon, after a pleasant visit Thinking that she hears bim whistling, Moines, Iowa. 91.00 a year.

The farm Cornet Duct, "Larboard Watch" In the pathway through the rye. BRING ON YOUR SALE NOTES. with her sister, Mrs. Tommie Dillon. er's Tribune was established in 1878 and arranged by M.

C. Meyrelies. Messrs Wasser and Preston stands today the leading Populist paper Mrs. Ollie D. Price returned today MONEY MONKYJ MONEY! Piano Solo, "BonuieDoon" air and var of America.

Jt is ably edited tnrouffn-out. always ud to date and thoroughly Far away, through all the Autumn, from Weir. City, where she has been holding a successful religious revival TO LOAX ON LONCi AND 8HORT TIME. In a lonely, lonely glade, iations Miss Gertie Carpenter. In the dreary desolation found, it win Sd sample and Exchange on the Principal Cities oi the United States and meeting.

Vocal Duet, "Wood Bird's Song" mat the battle-storm has made. iiuropo sgugat ana soia, large premium' list free on application. For a limited time the "Kansas Trouble" Paenglnl Miss Eva Dawson and E. W. Bradley Mrs.

E. Fanger. Mrs. (J. V.

Crawford Mrs. J. T. Leonard and- Mrs. R.

H. all of Girard, were shopping in in POD1 TlTl nifna. trooolltan uatlonal BanW. Kansas Cltv. If With the rust upon his musket iiamphlet, price 25 cents, will be sent Instrumental Quartette, "Cebella" i.iiT u.

rational 1'arK uanit. new lorn. ree to every yearly suoscriuer. in eve and in tne morn the rank gloom of the fern-leaves, the city to-day and visiting friends. Dr.

G. R. Clouser and Cleveland Bros. Dr, Havely. dentist, over Decker's.

Piltiburg Headlight. M. Heller, baggage man and ex JUes her noble browed nrst uorn. Mrs. F.

A. Moore. Creole Love Song Read and Reflect press messenger on this division of the mun Miss Wdrtlev a G. A. R.

NOTICE! i Fell Asleep. Gulf railroad, was in town to-day. on 'The Ball of the Hen-Coop Klnghts" At the residence of her son-in-law, Wn take this onmirtiinitv of inform his way home from Chanute, where he Wm. M. McDonald, this morning at nir our subscribers that the new Com attended a wedding latt evening.

Lauredan Band Part 2 :45 o'clock, Mrs. Marv J. Lucas, wife missioiier of Pensions has been appointed, lie is an old soldier, and we be The Forest Park-Electric Street Railway at Pittsburgh; will 'be sold at Grand Selection "The Mill in the For lieve that soldiers and their, heir wiH of the editor. Aged 68 years. 4 mo.

and 24 days. Obituary notice later. The The Best is always th People, often wonder how. rmwivt lib 11 in iiuinm, public auction on Friday, 23, on Eilenbery Band. funeral services will be held to-morrow anticipate-that there win ue any raii- the CKA lUiN TonniltaOld llHl Vocal Duct, "The Sinking Ship" car chnii ires afternoon at 3.80 'from the Christian OI made so heap.

The truth is they are hot Crayon afall, bntai- tne new rem nension atiatrs uniler churchi. A. White Messrs Ed Bradley and Fred Firrain order of the court. Poor old Pittsburg Her boom seems to have been a boom erang. The office of O.

T. Boaa, attorney maae witu Liauip hiack and water, and are not auraoie. un? vve won iu aiivise. nowever, miui. u.

Piano Solo, Selection soldiers, sailors, and their heirs, take Artists who make lioiit st-l'oi'tKUts arebronaht into competitinn Joe LaFuge, of Grant township, was tens to make annlieation at once, if Mrs. N. D. Sanders Euphonium SoJ'o, "Lareve-D-anmnr" with this class of work hikK must make prices accordingly. at-law.

counsellor in equity, solicitor, In town to-day. they have not already done so, in order to secure the benefit of the early filing was opened up to-day. It is (Dream i oi lovel miliars of Love) Take voiu-pictures to Bell "Gallery and get them Enlarged Peter Jacquenot of Grant township, located in the Opera house building in h. D. Cleveland in tray on, at Lamp lilack prices.

the room formerly occupied by the Pitt was in town to-day Bass "Out of the Doop" of their cliiuns in case there should be any future pension legislation. Such is of (Treat importance that applications burg Savings bank. Pittsburg Head E. W. Bradley Mike Grant, of Grant township, was A Large Portrait Fj Ad Elegant Frame For $1.50.

be tiled in the Department at the earli- light, The residence of W. C. Millington circulating army friends in the city to Roses If U. s. Soldiers, Sailors, or their jRemember the place, at BELL'S the east side Photogra day.

Band was-entered by burglars, last night, and Tickets, 15, 35 and 8o cents, for sale D. LaFuge, of Grant township, was Widows, Children, or rarents itesn-e in- tIibi- fitinvl k'nnaaa formation in reirard to pension matters transacting business at the court house at Phillips' drug store they should write to The Press Claims to-day. a pocket book containing about $8, some receipts and papers pertaining to the First National Bank's business, and a bunch of keys and two watches, were taken. E. Tonantz was brought over from P.

Grund. Pres. 3. LB NARD.t-'anbiS. I).

Corning. Vlce-Pre. Company, at Washington, u. ana they will prepare and send the necessary application, if they find them entitled Robinson, the south side butcher, Pittsburg, yesterday afternoon, and will sell you choice meat at bottom nuder the numerous laws enacted for lodged in the county jail to await prices. hearing before the district court, for Mrs.

A. S. Johnson and Mrs. Peter First National Bank J. H.

Helms and wife, of Lincoln 11 e. a the murder of Mrs. Anna Allister, on their benefit. Address, Pkkss Claims Companit, John Weddekbuun, Managing Atty. Washington, D.

P. O. Box. 885. town? hip, were trading with Girard the night of 8.

At the preliminary merchants to-day. examination before Justice Wayde, Tensantz and Edward Van Verbrant C. H- Douglas is lying quite ill at the over A. W. Bar were released from custody, as being residence of his father, J.

M. Douglas, Dr. Clouser, dentist, ker's store. in the northwest part of town parties to the murder. According to the Headlight, the testimony on behalf On Feb.

7, J. K. Spencer united in of the State showed that murdered marriage John Uhles, of Fronlenac, noiier, i uuu lieu mis uiu-Tiioou i row Kansas City, They have been making an extended visit in St. Louis, Newark, Ohio; and stopped in Kansas City on their return homo, visiting Miss Julia Johnson several days." Beezley Davidson have just completed the sale of a residence property on the corner of Ozark avenue and Mongolia for $750.00. The property belonged to the R.

J. Waddell Investment company, and was sold to C. F. Millington. Last evening, while on the street go $50,000 $15,000 iPAID UP CAPITAL, Surplus, woman had been seen at the and Florence Broughton, of Pittsburg.

Ed. Tolle, Fked StirDAM. house at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening, One of the special features of the DIRECTORS. that the body was found the next morn Band concert Friday evening will be J. D.

Barker, H. P. Grund, J. E. Raymond, D.

Corning NEW FIRM, NEW RIGS, KEW HORSES, ing about one hundred and fifty yards the Instrumental Quartette by Dr, W. C. McMillan, Thos. McLaughlin, J. T.

Leonard. R. Clouser and Cleveland Bros. from the house in question, that' there was one track leading from house HEAR YE I HEAR YE1- It is reported that the burglars got TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. At the old reliable stand, of Fred i $300 from the residence of Abe Stein to where the bndy was found and one track returning to the house from where the bodv was found at the above berger, that amount being the days Deals in Foreign and Domestic Exchange.

Suydam at the corner of and Cherokee collections for the Daily World after Mentioned bridge, and that the size of mo uanas ciosea, the tracks oorresnonded to the size of ing nertn irom uie t. james Hotel, a man laid hands on Mrs. James, and quite a scuffle ensued. The lady proved too much for the scoundrel, and he fled. The lady should have had a revolver and used it.

Mrs Judge Webb and Mrs Travis "are here in the interest- of the Women's James Carey, of Grant township, was the shoe worn by Tonsantz. The test! suvDAM a tolle PEOPLE'S REFORM BOOK AND NEWS CO. in town to-day. He sent to Pittsburg mony also showed that the place where for Dr. Graves, the veterinary surgeon, I the body was found had the appearance to doctor a valuable sick horse.

The of deceased having beeu thrown down 120 OHESNUT ST. ST. LOUIS, MO. Are prepared to furnish comfortable doctor came on the morning rain. in the snow and afterwards rolled over; the ice was melted under one cheek and a small amount of snow melted away rigs -and good horses at reasonable rates.

Also Relief Corps of Antietam Lodge, No. 68 Parsons Kansas. They have a silk bed coverlet which they are raffling off. One hundred numbers are to be sold at The District Clerk has just finished three copies of the names of the tax payers of Crawford Eaeh list Endorsed by the Leading Men and Women of the Movement, from the front of her mouth, which would indicate she was not dead when contains 4,774 names, and the clerical 25 cents each and they have nearly all she was left there. There was no wo' work was done by the Misses Clara Feed and Sale Stable.

been sold. Send for our Complete Catalogue of Reform Books, Song Books, Re an's or other tracts, leading from the Frlsbie and Clara McDonald. form Papers, Etc. by far the largest list published. During the night, last night, somebody house, and no tracks leading from the house in any other direction.

A little George Nichols -was 18 years of age yesterday. Last evening a number of Catalogue contains fine portraits of the leading authors of Reform Everybody knows Fred Suydam Works, also fine pictures of Jerry Simpson, and (Jens. Weaver and Field. friends met at the residence of his par snew had fallen after the tracks were made. and everbodr knows that he has a Send stamp for 15.

By special arrangements with ftfte. company orders for ents in Higgles Park, and reminded him of tho fact. The following persons of Last evening a jolly company good Btable, and that stock will be taken good care of while in his barn. Books may be sent to this office. were present: Misses Eva Morgan, Ura young people gathered at the residence Go and try the new firm.

Roberts, Anna Ross, Rose Kelley, Jen of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Leitzell, the oceanic Kelly, Ida and Dora Painter.

Ada sion being the 17th birthday of their sou THE DAILY HERAIiD, Hiliicker, Gertie Sells, Vivian Van Va- Willie. An enjoyable time was had. kenburg, Anna Burns, Jessie Bohrer, The following persons were present: 10 cents a week. entered Abe, Steinberger's residence but was discovered before the burglar got onto Abe's combination to the safe. The family usually leave the lamp burn at night, and Mrs.

Steinberger woke up during the night, and the room beihg dark, asked Mr. Steinberger if he had blowed the lamp out. He arose at once to light the lamp, and the clUmney was still hot Abe commenced to look around for the burglar, who was in hiding; but he made a dash for liberty and escaped before he' could be captured. This was a mighty bad precedent to establish In the lown. There are plenty of editors in the city with pocket books waiting the relief to be obtained only by a dose of burglarism.

i Ora Duncan, Phebe Andrews, Kate Allie Vincent, Edna McGiffln, Ida Cooley, Edna Nichols, Esther Ransom, kar, Ida Bllilngsley, Maggie Billirigsley, W. G. CLEVELAND. S. D.

CLEVELAND. Nina Crawford, Georgie Crawford, Liz CLEVELAND SON, Messrs Fred Wilson, 'Will Long, Will Majors, Len Cushenberry, Len Barber, zie Cole, Gertrude Cole, Edna Rink aid, Luther VolJmar, Fred Orvis, Howard MANHOOD RESTORED! FZXr fuorantctrt to cunt nil Weak Mn3-iry. tenant ower.lleftdsebe, WkenliC(9, Lost Manbood, Nightly itoaifiotis, power In Generative Organs of either ftHXoan-dl bT overexertion, yootHfwi art-or, excMlre nm ot tnhnooo, opium oraUw Lee Andrews, Pearl Swaimt Henry Leonard, Eddift Merriweather, James Suits made to order and in the latest a dnrrtfrt in McMurray, Johnnie Harry W9 Sold I T(Nt, porhot, pi pernoir. inr vt mn pmpstn, wun riTft wri4 arto tart or rtttuma the noMef, 'ith DHfr. Ueeker, Will Killough, Clarence Ralston, John Ward.

The evening was spent in alt kinds of games, and a bountiful supper was served. i styles. All work -ranteed. Hall. Frank McKay, Clyde Smither, Koomsm vt isioct, west Mae, urtiirfiiBW.

Ant mr it, iftfie hoovht, rv rorirwaifinioai tyow wet--i a tripsin wrapper. Adlriflie m-Hm 9.1 Willie Nixon. Music Store..

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