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The Evening News from Girard, Kansas • 2

The Evening News du lieu suivant : Girard, Kansas • 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Girard, Kansas
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C. W. Clark Is Beaten In Race Against Death. tSfto. Evening News GIBABD, i In its closing race against death a 'I am deeply honored by your commendation.

No fear was in my heart at the time, for It was not the firt fearless charge of my life. Before I took up arms for la belle France, sir, I was a February special tram bringing Charles (Mark, eon of the millionaire, United States senator from Montana, passed Fubllibed Dally by KING NEWKIRK The Time Was turougii Kansas City at 3:20 o'clock Woman's Home Knturwt nt the Poatofllca Olrartl, Kan this morning from aa taconu claim mutter, jiuceiitcer vi, lwoj. Public 5ale, on its way to Chicago, straining SUBSCRIPTION BATES: By Carrier, per weok 10 conU Throo MoiUIih 11.00 every effort to reacu there by noon today to make connections with the Intending to quit farming, 1 will sell at publio sale at my place of residence one-half mile north and price sold the goods when the cheapest regardless of quality. Omi Yenr 4.oo Twentieth Century Limited for New two and one-fourth a lies west of York. Having received telegraphic We are ul lie mercy of the coal Englevale, beginning at 10 o'clock uiuu again.

notification early yesterday morning of the sudden critical illness of his m. Wednesday, February, 10, the Governor UaiIiEY8h 8, lam not following described property, to-wit: wife, who was visiting friends talking now. Perhaps he' thinking. Two yearling steers, 1 yearling New York City Mr. Clark secured a The Time IS heifer, 1 milch cow, fresh soon; special train on the Santa Fe con 1 he Kansan still wears a daub or the yeurluigs on full feed, 1 yearlmg eisting of engine, private car and two of war paint.

Please he gentle like the News. filley. coach and left Albuquerque; N. Ten head sows, with pig; 1 male at 5:45 o'ciock yesterday morning in the hope of reaching New York City bog, 7 bead shoals. If Mr.

Faxon was not born in Kansas, mum is the word. He should have known better. One lister with drill attachments, time to see his wife alive. 1 stack out straw, I stack millet hay, All trains on the Santa Fe system 1 or 3 hundred bushels of old corn, were sidetracked to give the special 1 saddle, 1 grindstone, some lumber, every opportunity to reach Chicago One good point in Senator Burton's favor is, his readiness to meet the charges preferred against him. hedge posts, barb wire, my house- by noon today to make connections lit til nrnnila rr rrr nnnHtf nam with the limited for New York.

safe, tables and other articles not When he reached Argentine lust William frazier is In town to-day and orders his paper changed from II ulton Valley. to Arcadia mentioned, i. night the news that his wife had Terms: All sums of $5 and under passed away at 8:30 o'clock, last cash; all sums over $5 a credit of 9 night was cemly told the stric ken months will be given on approved husband by II. L. Luke, a relative when people will not buy such shoddy goods, but with a little niore money and a better educated taste, demand furniture, that is handsome, well made and stylish, furniture that is both useful and ornamental.

That's why our store does an immense business each and every year. We have the goods the people want. If you have not been trading with us so much the worse for you. Try us once anyhow and if we don't hold you as a fixed customer we will think strange of it. Say, do you want a right nice rocker for $1.85, Next we will give you a "Spiel" on chairs.

See what we will do for you. We are Yours. onte bearing 8 per cent interest from of Mr. Clark's wife, who A 'Machine" may be all right but when the man at the crank is discouraged, it seldom accomplishes much. date.

Two per cent discount for had received word from Senator W. cuhIi. No property to be removed A. Clark. until settled for.

Mrs. Clark has been ill several S. Martin. weeks, but had improved to such an 'The Ileal Boss" is the title with which' nu Oklahoma editor headed an article. No question at our house as to who it is.

W. O. Colbokn'. Auctioneer. extent that her husband, thinking her out of immediate Hanger, left Four slates, New York, Massa- New York, where tbey were visiting friends, to attend to mining interests chusetts, New Jersey and have in tbe past ten years spent ArPttorniATE Kansas Day exercises were held in the various rooms of the public schools today.

in Jerome, Ariz The funeral will about $10,000,000 as state aid for building wagon roads. About take place Sunday. Interment will be in Senator Clark's mausoleum in Woodlawn cemetery. MARRIED. Jas.

21. J. H. Cutumings and Anna li Cuse. Midway by Justice V.

M. Ran- Will the Cuauuie Times please either send us a priuted paper or leave the sheet entirely blank so we can make some use of it. $0,000,000 has been added to thts 6um by ths counties and towns where the state roads were built, and about 2,500 miles of state roads have becu 2 A Marion boy recently found two jDi completed in these four states, and received pearls while tiahiug Pennsylvania last year appropriated $25 a piece for them Marion peo- $0,500,000 for. the buildjng of state pie are exceedingly fortunate. roads.

Wherever state roads have Jan. 23, James W. Shiply and (icorgia A. Kelsey. Midway by Judije June, Jam.

25, Allison Blair and Eliza Crutcutield, Frontenac by Judge Joues. Jan. 20, J. T. tiurch Joplin, and Minnie Alberts, Pittsburg by Judge bsen built the "selling price of farm When You Build, Build Well.

just keep your weather eye on anus has been increased from 20 to Eli and notice how nimbly he crawls 50 and even more in some into line Hoch band wagon after the Joues. cases. The 2.500 miles of state Wichita convention. Kansas, Jan. 20, Thomas D.

lioatwrignt and Luana (ieisa of Frontenac by ltev. road already built have been of such bcuetit to the' farmer that Ihey have ou may have an excellent Joundation, and the best workmen and, yet fail to get a substantial building. 1'oor The chief feature in the February scrivener material sea. mat, aoes-ntpay. lou sovnrr.gr rraret vour caused a great demand for more good Woman Home Companion is a Jan.

27, Frank Kinsella Brazilton mistak en economy. 1 nanaie all grades of lumber, and all "A Visit to the Home of Thomas A and Agnes Donohue Hepler by Rev roads. Five States found it good to other building materials, John O'Brien. Edison." It is of extraordinary Jan. 24, John II.

Fahnastock Weir aid in the building of wagon roads by State appropriations. Why should not the National Government aid ia interest. City and Klla Kiernan Clinton, Mo. by Justice J. D.

James. The Chanute and lola people Let Me figure onY our Bills before You Buy GEO. IV CRAWFORD, Northwest Corner Square, GIRARD, KAISSAS. building roads in every State of the Jan. 28, James Dickered ami Klla found their gas supply not sufficient Carpenter, Midway by Judge Jones.

Union? Congressman Brownlow of Tennessee has answered this question for their needs Tuesday night. We The (Joodlander Estate Won its Case may be able to help them out in the by introducing in Congress a bill ap Fort Scott. Kau. Jan. 28.

After near future. propriating 24, 000, 000 as National being out two hours, the jury in the Want to Take aDrive? Miss Ethel Koch is sick today and but for the kindness of Miss case of Mrs. tt. T. Haines against tho PStntP nf Mip Into VV flnnd aid for building wagon roads.

This sum io availiable at the rate of $8, 000,000 a for three years, and is distributed to each State according Nellie Ford wlin crenprnnal ranm tn I liimlpr hrniKTht. in vorrlii.t tliia Either for Business or Pleasure, see nnp oijl tlia Vewa tvrul1 Imv.A lnnn I 0 vrut niu ut i a nvutu lime t'Liu aiiemuou lur ine uoouianaer esiaie. to its population, except that no saaiy uanuicanea. 1 1 I I lia PBaa nail hann ita thivrl fwia vw. uvu Kfu iva iuuu ilia lit granting a saloon license to a for more than a week.

Mrs. Haines Ed.D-orsev, i Stale shall receive less than $250, 000. The States or counties receiving this money must add a little twenty-two year-old youth, the com- sued to recover on an alleged $26,000 missioner, Mr. Kemper, said, note, which, Ishe asserted, had beed The Liveryman. amount.

This appropriation will build oetween 6,000 and 7,000 miles 'Don't hove a lot of young men executed to her secretly by Good there gambling and no women." lander in bis life time. She said the I of splendid National road, and will build from 100 to 500 miles of hard The wretch. Purely sex discrimina- note had been accidentally burned on 1 I tion. the day of Mr. Goodlauder's funeral road in each State of the Uniou.

It Avers The defense held that the claim was seems to many farmers that it is time The bt. James (Mo). Journal, ln uUemDt fraud Botll iuriG9 in I.I" I Jt tTT TS 111 1 I for the National Government to aid FOR SALE On Advantageous Term A Block of $200,000.00. Bonds TWENTY-YEHR 5 Per Cent GOLD DEBENTURES puousuea oy v. rue.ps ana jno.

lbe Drevious trials disagreed. I1T I 1,1 J. I I them, and they hope the bill become w. wayiana conuunea me ioiiowmg a law. Falling hair means weak hair.

statement id this weeks issue, "It I Napoleonic. should be the aim of all to live a The battle was over, and the moon- Then strengthen your hair; feed it with the only hair food, Kansas Fruit flen to Oreanize. useful life. We are here on trial for ''gut like'a silvery pall upon the Wichita, Jan. 28.

A cull a eternal Tb's perplexed ienekl. ihe soldier whose gal Ayers Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, makes the hair lias been issued for a meeting of hor us not a little unti further down the 'ai cuarge at tne uead or a mere uuaratiteed by the Strongest Fi nancial Institution of it Kin in the World SURPLUS, 66.000,000 For Further Particulars Apply to Q. FRcD BECK, Agent ticulturists here, when it is proposed I column we read notices of one 0r uandrul 01 men uad turned defeat to organize the Arkansas Valley Mair Vigor two prospective church luncheous. iDto a glorous victory stood in the ruit Growers' association.

Frank nrpspncp nt flip crront Km nnlunn nrlin Yaw, a fruit grower, is at the head n. new aupenmenaeni. rorgeiiing uis wonted reserve, com- of tbe movement. The principal ob- Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all niirht Coffeyville, Jan.

28. At a mended in glowing words the deed ect of the organization will be tbe special meeting of the board of edu- of the brave cavalryman. lotig," writes Mrs. Chas. Appleirate.

promotion of fruit growing and the grow, completely cures dandruff. And it always restores color to gray hair, all the rich, dark color of early life. Mr hilr fulling ent Imdly nd af rsid I would lot. it all. Tliau I tried Ayer'a Hair Vigor.

It quickly stoppad th railing and inada mjr hair all I could wiib it to lx." Bcbwioa K. AU.KN, EiizabtUi, N. J. cation last night Prof. Wm.

Sinclair It was a desperate a gal of Alexandria, "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would i xMcrDerson was eiectea to the sup- lant charge!" be cried, ardently. enforcement of laws relating tt the protection of trees and shrubbery. Especially will attention be paid to erintendency of the Coffeyville school But for your valor the lilies of cough frightfully and spit blood, but, to succeed W. Rtngle, who resigned France this eve would lie in the l.nabMtl.

J. c. aTIco, wnen 11 other medicines failed, three AllflrnrrliM. I.nwMI, Moan. to go into the oil business.

Prof. dust. But tell me," he continued, mmm, aaaaa 1UJ, HMaanai 1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Dis. cevery.wholly cured me and gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed Sinclair was a candidate for state Gxing his piercing eye upon the violations of the laws relating to transplanting of diseased plants, as it is contended that this statue gea-erally is disregarded.

Falling Hair superintendent on the Republican soldier, "had you no thought of to euro Coughs, Colds. La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung ticket two years ago. He was super- fear when you charged so madly?" intendent of the schools here frosa The soldier modestly bent his at the Opera ROSE QUEEN, strictly hand made one balf Havasa filler. For sale by Montee Frazier. 1 roubles.

Price 50c and tl.OO. Trial The Banker's Tale' House tonight-. 1889 to 1894. head. "Sir," he replied, humbly, bottles free at.

store.

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1903-1904