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Girard Daily Press from Girard, Kansas • 3

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THE IJleotrlo Bitters. Geo. W. Dormam shipped Eloctrlo Bitters is a medicine suited a car load of bogs to Kansas City Tues OIIIARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Programmes for Deo.

84 th, 1800, ROOM It BOUTII. for any season, but perhaps more gon day nlghb orally noodod. when the languid ex hausted fooling prevails, wbon the ltv TUB mombersof the A. M. E.

Church will give a social at the church Satur GussleMillsr; "Milking ford Griffin "The Christmas Carol," Francis Conrad. Song. Recitations, "The Little Snow Sbov eler," Willis Ross; "Christmas and Thanksgiving," Paul Haines "The World Archie Gove. Dialogue by four girls. er is torpid- and sluggish, and the need GIRARD DAILY PRESS.

WEDNESDAY, DEC 23, 1899. Weather Predictions. Ths following Is the weather forecast furnished by ths chief of the bureau at Chicago, 111., and re celved by tolog-raph this mornlnfr: Fair tonight and Thursday, with alow-ly rising temperature. day night of tonlo and alterative Is folt A prompt Bucklen's Arnica Salve. use of this modlclne has ofton averted Song, "The Slelgb Bolls," school.

Recitations, "Jes 'Fore Christmas," Russell Boll; "A Song of Christmas," Lura Lynch; "Santa Claus' Bag," Bertha Ferguson; "The Maglo Keys," Meda Parker. Song, "SantaClaus," May Williams. Recitations, "Scaring Santa Claus," Loncle Rushton; Christmas Bells," long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover No medicine act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Recitations, "The Railroad Crossing," Maud Greer "The First Cigar," Lea Merrlweather; "The Christmas Problem," Walter Brown; Tommy's Prayer," Agnes Griffin; "If You're sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac indigestion; constipation, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters.

COo. and 11.00 Bessie Henderson "Bessie's Christmas Eva Lark," May Howe; "Why Santa Claus Is Troubled," Florence Smith; per bottle atC. H. Phillips's drug store Toy trunks, toy dishes, iron stoves, tion, or money refunded. Price 20 oents per box.

For sale by C. H. Phillips. A cent's plated watch for 16 at Mo-Coy 'a Good," Roy Case; "The Preacher's Vacation," May York. Song.

Recitations, Judd Mills, Best Tree of All," Anna Kaemmerling; drums, hobby horses, doll buggies, ve New Candy Factory. Mrs. H. A. Sebastian, of Pittsburg, has opened a candy factory In the building formerly occupied by Lottie Pur cell, and will be ready for business in the morning.

Runaway. This morning about 11 o'clock the team belonging to Jeff Henderson, while standing in front of the residence of locipedes, iron wagons, steam engines, "The Little Stocking," Vivian Holmes. Dialogue and song, grade three. Recitations, "What Did You Find?" EvaKelrn; "Baby's Christmas," Daisy Smith "Whore Did You Come From?" and maglo lanterns at Chicago Racket New pood are still being added to "The Christmas Adventure," James An. the already very large stock of Christ- lda- Van Voast; "Christmas Morning," mas beauties.

If you want something for a present call and see what I have. S. C. Morgan. na Kaemmerling; "The Christmas Adventure," James Van Voast; "Christmas Morning," Annette Jones; "To Krlss," Gertie Wonderly "The Southern Christmas Eve," Emma Elder; "Af Frank Davidson; 'Hang Up Baby's Stocking," Sadie Worley.

Song, "Christmas Joy," school. Recitations, "A Jolly Fellow," Bertie Renck "Where Did They Go?" Juanlta Hutton; "My Slater's Ink and Paper," Elvena HllL Song, Bells," school. GOLD, gold filled, and silver thimbles If you want fine candy, why not where they make a specialty of candy? from cents to 15 at McCoy's. Lost Since Saturday, Deo. 12th.

A male dog. Answers to name of Mr. Beach, on North Summit Avenue, became frightened at a passing bicycle and ran away. They ran south on Summit Avenue, and were caught near the T. T.

Perry residence, south of the city. Nothing was injured. A Knock Down. Tuesday evening about 5 o'clock a "scrap" occurred on the east aide of the square which caused quite a commotion and resulted in a pair of bloody facet "Sport Has long brown ears shaggy coat of brown and white hair of a silk Have just received a full ter Christmas, Katie Collins. Song.

A Merry Christmas. A Merry Christmas to all at the Presbyterian church Christmas Eve, at 7:30. A snow storm, a candy brick fire place, a Christmas tree, and the following program and glossy nature; white breast; brown and complete line of candy for Recitations, "Crumbs for Robin," Metta Rever "Maud, The Little Lady, Bertha East; "Santa Claus and The Mouse," Arther Burnett. Song, "Christmas Bells," school. Recitations, "A Drink of Milk "Nealie ana wmte spots on legs ana specuea Christmas.

A few pails mixed kaAlRK At-lSt SkM 1101111 II ill I if SAVOY" "Merry, Merry Christmas," by Sun r.m weigh 75 a few cents a pound, to the lbs. Any information leading (o his purest creams and chocolates. recovery wUl be cheerfully rewarded on Make a specialty of peanut, Wilkerson; "Wfien the Teacher Gets Cross," Harry BIgler; "Children's Christmas," Arthur Ward; "There's applying at county clerk's office. pop-corn, cocoanut, and cream day school choir. Prayer, by Rev.

Hatfield. Address of welcome, by Inez Hatfield. Christmas Greeting, by Ella Ramsey. Story of Christmas, by George Smith. Song, "Peace on Earth," Mabel Higgle, Willie Higgle, Dllla Johnson, and Tka most popular ralfabla Mackintosh VOR 8 A LB AT H.

P. GRUND'S NEW TORE STORE. tatties. Full line of fruits, nuts, and Triple plated set of knives and forks for 12.50 at McCoy 'a and an injured hand. The parties were Wm.

Disney, Daniel Disney, and Jack Lincoln, and the trouble arose over the attempted collection of a livery bill which Disney claimed Lincoln owed him. The faces of Mr. Disney and hts son were a little the worse for the wear and tear, and one of Lincoln'! knuckles was Injured. Lincoln was taken Into police court and fined 15 and costs. Nothing New for Christmas," Frod Bennett.

Song, grade two. Recitations, "The Bright Eyes," Jasper Wood; "That Boy's Twenty- See line of handkerchiefs at Chicago bakery goods. Racket before you buy. Fresh oysters and celery al- A LOVELY lamp for a Chrlstmas'pres- ways on hand. We live, breathe, and unit In SilrarH.

Therefore we send our work to the Ice cream made to order. ent is just the thing. See McCoy's. One," Floyd Craflord "Where's Mother?" Anna Wood; "A Mighty Man," Frank Payne; "Little Mary's Grave," Mary Williams; "Father Christmas and the Stocking," May nerd Young; "Two Soldiers at The Wheel," John Oixard Laundry Call early and avoid the rush at the Laundry will be collected Mondav. Wednea- Chicago Racket.

Kandy Kitchen, So.Si.Sq. Mamie Buesch. "Poor Santa Claus," by Lois Fuller. Infant class exercise. Song by Ruth Strain, Helen Strain, and Inez Hatfield.

"Holiday Convention," Edith Phillips, Edna Ramsey, Anna Sullivan, and Alpha Gould. "A Ballad of Christmas," Ethel Eld-ridge. "Scatter Seeds of Kindness," sung by day, and Friday, and delivered Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Underwear, per suit, cotton, 10 cents; wool, 14 oenm. L.

B. GORSUCH. periumes New invoice of Palmer's at J. E. McNaught's.

tf; WE have selected the latest styles in Christmas at the M. E. Church. There will be a delightful Christmas program rendered at the M. E.

church by the children of the Sunday school, beginning at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. After this the Christmas tree will be stripped of ita fruit, and distributed according to directions. Any persons who desire to make use of this tree for their gifts will find a committee in waiting at the church Thursday afternoon after 1 :30 o'clock. An admission fee of 10 cents will be taken Hill. Song, school.

GRADE SOOTH. Song, "Glad Christmas Bells." Recitations, Clyde Lynch, Frank Wick Nellie Shaw, RubsoII Mc-Daniels, and Blrdlo Smith. Is This a Glrard Girl 9 toilet and manicure celluloid sets, solf pronouncing bibles; games, chess In dia combined with parcheesl, only 35 Lizzie Kaemmerling. Recitation, by Denver Corn. 1 "Christ and the Little Ones," Wln- cents; booklets, fancy calendars, fine stationery, and perfumery, the best tf MONTEE FftAZIER.

Closing out Bibles at cost at Chicago fiold Scott Song by the Sunday school choir. Recitation by Lbren Blair. Distribution of presents. "Good Night Song," by Miss Tina Higgle. Admission, 10 cents.

Racket A nice bible for 20 cents at the Bible Song, school. Recitation, Grace Woods, John Thurston, Pinkie Slack, and Nellie Goodwin. Song, school. Flossie Coulter, Iva Mas-tern, Eddie Arnold, Rhoda East, Arthur Stueck, and Birdie Smith. Recitations, Willie Hooper, Max Struble, Charlie Hobson, Earl Modlin, and Esta Shumard.

Song, school. Recitations Louis CrafTord, Ulmet dtf 2tw of holiday books at I Best selection Chlcagd Racket Jailed For Prostitution. The county jail received some un Get prices on dolls at Chicago Rack at the door In the evening for all over 15 years of age. Crawford County Teachers' Association. The next meeting of the association will be held in Glrard, Kansas, Saturday, January 23d, 1897.

The following program has been arranged Opening exercises. "Weak Points In Kansas School Law, J. W. Weltner. Discussion, C.

M. Eoadley and Mary Davidson. Music. "State Uniformity of Text Books," paper, C. T.

Held. et, west side, before you buy. Wanted, a competent strong woman Durham, Bessie Sanborn, Frank Gager. Gymnastics, school. Recitations, Wllbrena Pierce, Grace Struble, Fred Finical, Lottie Davis, and to work.

Inquire of T. T. Perry, Glrard. welcome guests today. They were brought from Litchfield by Constable David Gallbralth, where they had been convicted before Justice Gore of running a disorderly house for purposes of prostitution.

They gave their names as W. H. Moore and Minnie Moore and Ed. Miller and Mary claimed to be married. They were sent up fof thirty days.

Iro toys, trains, 25 per cent cheaper than any place else in town at Chicago Racket, west side. What Is more elegant for a present than a nice hanging lamp? Examine them at T. W. Atkins's. 2tw dtf GROWty Hotel Arrivals.

Hotel St. James E. B. Hoyt, Opolls; Dick Mlllette, Pittsburg; A. W.

Smith, ma in ib nmmm Mary Wiggins. Song, school. Recitations, Carrie Osborn, Albert Payne, John McKay, Charlie Reiner, and Nona Shaw. Dialogue, Vernle Coulter, Eddie Arnold, Mabel Haines, Geo. Firmln, Mary Wiggins, and Dwaln Kelrn.

Song, school. ROOM EAST. Song, by school. A welcome, by school. Recitations, "Baby's Arithmetic," Birdie Erard; "What To Josie Palmer's perfume and toilet soaps always to be found at T.

W. Atkins'. CHASE SANBORN, Importers, Boston Bible Depository at Atkins's drug Discussion, Baker and Ella Gainer. Music. "School Libraries aod Public Reading Circles," paper, Oneda Hayes, Discussion, A.

M. Walker and Lois Gates. Music. 'Practical Value of Psychology to the Teacher," paper, Chalmer Monday. Discussion, Mrs.

May Curran and T. J. McGlnnls. Music. "Essential Apparatus and Equipment for a Model District School Room," Kansas City; Geo.

Clark, Geo. W. Strickler and wife, city; W. W. A.

Bennett New York J. H. Road, Columbus J. M. Hill, Milwaukee.

Leg Broken. J. C. F. McLean, of Midway, a miner store received a supply of bibles today.

2twdtf. T. W. Atkins has just received Chase Sanborn's coffees are absolutely uniform and of the highest known quality. We handle these goods exclusively.

Decker Son. direct from New York a full line of Palmer's perfumes and toilet soaps. Courtney; "A Note to SantaClaus," working at No. 4 coal shaft, had his left leg badly crushed above the ankle Tuesday. HARRIED.

Gbboort Foots On the 21st of Decem From 20 to 25 per cent, can be saved by buying bibles at the Bible Deposi tory. T. W. Atkins, 2tw dtf Agent Christmas Entertainment. The flew York Weekly Tribune ber, 1896, by George Howland, Justice of the peace, Lloyd J.

Gregory and Alice Foote, both of Pittsburg. Bhown Embrkb On the 23d of Decem John Elder; "Coasting Song," Harry WItte; "Santa Claus," Geneva Mills. Recitation by eleven boys. Recitations, "Eyes and Love," Minnie Randant; "My Stocking," Crawford Hitch. Song, by school.

Recitations, "A Summer Song, "Pearl Noble; "Two Kittens," Ross Crawford "Merry Christmas," George Kaemmer-ling "Holiday Dinner, Earl Davidson "The Three Cats," Ben Salisbury; At the Christian Church Christmas Eve, Thursday night, Dec 24th, Santa Claus will put in his appearanoe to the FORI ber, 1898, by T. W. Stutterd, probate Judge, Mivttieorge W. Brown and Miss Leonia Embree, both of Opolls. Watt Ellis On the 23d of December, 1896, by T.

W. Stutterd, probate Judge, Mr. Jacob F. Watt, of Medoo. and great delight of the little ones.

An in FARMERS AND VILLAGERS teresting programme will be given. Everybody invited and welcomed. Ad FOR Miss Myrtle M. Ellis, of 'polls. The entertainment given Saturday "ThH fYimlncr Events.

Lafa Randant: mission, 10 cents. Bring your presents paper, Mamie Hossack. Discussion, Edward Buxton and A. B. Gregg.

Miscellaneous business. Adjournment. The Regulator Burglar Caught. James Mitchell, who says he halls from Brooklyn, New York, was arrested at Fort Scott Tuesday afternoon about i o'clock by Policeman J. I.

Tipton. Tipton spied the man In question showing 'ome mufflers to a colored man, and when the officer came near he thrust the articles into his pocket. Mr. Tipton asked him If he was selling the mufflers and he replied that he was, and offered to sell the policeman one. He was then arrested for selling goods without a license.i He was suspected of being one of the Regulator Mr.

Beach was FATHERS AND MOTHERS; Thursday afternoon early. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS; "The Good Time That's Coming," Lln-nleStlch. Song, by Bchool. Recitation by six small girls. "What Santa Claus Does," Charlie Morgan; "Christmas," Ruby Conrad; "May in the, Garden," Charlie Sexton; "Winter," Lewis FOR night at the Presbyterian church by the Presbyterian ladles was a suocess financially and in point of entertainment Quite a number of those present expressed themselves well satisfied with the exercises.

Miss Alice Root of Glrard, rendered selections on the piano and manipulated the keyboard in a manner that showed great skill 'and pains-taking In practice and a delicacy of touob in execution that is seldom equaled. Miss Metta Root rendered a few impersonations of character that amused and entertained her bearers in a very pleasing manner. Miss Floy Corning sang sweetly, and had a voice that showed great compass and- force. ALL THE FAMILY, "With the close of the presidential campaign The Tribune recognizes the fact that the American people are now anx Kaemmerling; "Fly Away, Birdie," Claude Jackson "A Letter to the New Year," Opal Elder. Song, by school.

Recitations, "Tired Little Worm," Roy Noble; "Old Santa Claus," Florence Stlch "A Song for the Midnight," Lenna Brazier; "The Week," Iva Erard; "Little Things," Emery Jackson "Politeness," Ray Davidson. Miss Maude Harden, of this city, ren ious to give their attention to home and business interests fnhUntt 8th loLTtenuo EASY CHAIRS AND ROCKERS and brought the To meet this condition, politics will have tar less space and Weir City Sun, A-e pleasant Invitations to take a seat No matter whether you have time to'tajce a seat or not, it will pay you to look at our our easy chair, which our prices make it prominence, until another state or national occasion demands a renewal of the -fight for the principles for which telegraphed for, and left for Fort Scott on the evening freight to identify the goods. On two' of the mufflers found in bis possession still remained the trade mark of Beach Duff, and the shoes he wore answered exactly to the description on the postal cards which were sent out. The shoes were No. 9s, stamped Brown Shoe No 51276, inside.

This was the identical description on the card. He had on two pairs of drawers, an undershirt, outside shirt, socks, and shoes, all of which Mr. Beach identified as his goods. He was brought to Glrard by Sheriff H. F.

Adsit on the 2:30 train this morn are extremely easy to purchase. Here easy to purchase. Here ir. flint pii.a 1tvoa wf-nfv fhnira Recitations, "Hiawatha" and "How to Churn," by school. Song, by school.

Recitations, "My Speech," Paul Crawford; "Mamma's Help," Elosle Brown; "Jack Frost," John WItte; "The Turkey," Ell wood Randant; that are promises of ease to be enjoyed In IHE 1RIBUNE has labored lrom ItS inCCDUOn to the Dresent The family of J. A. Wayland has arrived in Glrard, and the members are temporarily i stopping at the home of Dr. and Mrs. P.

G. Sawyer. It consists of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland and two sons and three daughters.

They will soon occupy their new home in HIggle's Park, the former D. C. Flint residence. W.F.Phelps, of Kansas City, is also the future. Make this promise a reality I by an early purchase fromour stock of May, and won its greatest victories.

Evey possible effort-will be put forth, and money freely prepared to chair the town and set every one at ease. Don't wait till the seats are i r- your pick now from the largest and most spent, to make THE WEEKLY TRIBUTE preeminently Stylish stock In the county. mrmr here, and will be employed in the printing office, which will probably be located on the east side of the square. We recently beard of a woman twen- a iHAiiuiMAii asiiux ss vv oi'AL'jK. mtercstinev hi tb Tliisg fsr Ctristzas Fresssts.

instructive, entertaining, and indispensable to each mcm-ber of the family. "Popping Nellie Salisbury; "The Robin's Fate," Ruby Keith; "Frost Pictures," Elsie Evans. Recitation by nine girls. Recitations, "Father Christmas," Dee Van Voast; "Done at Last," Geneva Mills; "The Telephone Message," Vel-ma Jackson. Song by school.

ROOM IV, EAST. Soog. Recitations, "When Santa Claus Comes," Minnie York; "Little Fred's Poetry on Bubbles," Bluford Carter; ritlCKIS KKVEB WERE ISO LOW, opd the place to get them Is well known, seven years of age who had never started a fire, and upon trying to light the first one put the coal and kindlings GARDNER'S in the ash pan. It is supposed that she must have poured the coal oil, for every ing, and lodged in the county jalL i City Marshal fe. Pyle recognized him this morning as belpg of the tramps who had been around the city for three days prior to the burglary, and as one who had asked him to give him his supper in advance that is, before he had worked for It.

Mitchell was taken before Justice Jas. A. Smith, and waived preliminary hearing. He was bound over for bis appearance at the next term of district court in the sum of 11,000. He failed to give bond and was committed.

We furnish the. Weekly Girard Press and the N. Y. Weekly Tribune, one year for $1.25. Furniture Emporium.

1 woman uses coal oil to start a fire, In the cat's ear. The ladles of the Episcopal Church are making elaborate preparations for a Cash la advanee. Address all orders to Ei A. SON, Girard Kas. MB.

L. W. JOHKSOff, PR ACTICAL EMBALM ER, With twelve year of snnwwifiil practice, has charge of Undertaking Department. Write jonr same and address on a pontal card, send It to Oeo. W.

Bent, Tribune Office. New "The Christmas Tree," Jessie Conrad "The Telephone of Santa Claus," Florence Jones; ''Asleep at the Switch," Christmas tree at their church Christmas Eve. York city, ana a sample copy or the NtW VUHK WKKKLY TK1UUNE will be mailed to you..

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