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The Evening News from Girard, Kansas • 1

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The Evening Newsi
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Girard, Kansas
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1 1 II I i t' vi' IT NUMBER 67 GIRARD, CRAWFORD COUNTY. MONDAY. MARCH 1 1004 VOLUME I. HgWgH ANOTHER SEA BA TTLE 21 S0 LOCAL The Japanese Fleet Attacks Port 'j Arthur and Playi Havoc With the Russian Fleet Yin Kow, Feb. 29(Mondsy) "1 Lace Curtains? Fifteen Japanese warships appeared at Port Arthur at 10 o'clock this morn in 2 and opened a furious bom bard ment.

VVllILt UUUUO, Lihen Dress Goods. DMrs. Lou Koch has been quite 1 H. Woo I ley was In Pittsburg yes. terday.

J. W. Warn pier of Brazilton was In town today I. L. Warner went to- Frontenao.on business today.

Mrs. Marion Coulter is visiting her friends In Pittsburg today. Battle Ax, has a good case of mea--sles. We hope he will be well soon. The premium steel range to be given away by the Ikdkpekdknt News may be seen Just inside the door at Higgle Hardware store.

if, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Arnold and The cruisers Novik, Askold and Bayati with four torpedo boats steamed out to meet the attack, but were forced to retire.

The Askold was in a sinking con dition apd the Novik badly damaged 3 A 'torpedo boat was sunk and the Retvizan was again damaged. kThe bombardment lasted two Miss Maurer left this inosning for St Louis where Miss Maurer will buy her then pro- new stock of spring millinery, hours and the Japanese fleet withdrew in perfect order. Some Russian artillery has ceeded to Pigeon bay. If you should want a good shave, The Nobby New Spring Goods are coming In every day. Have you seen our new line of Some very stylish lines at 25 cents.

call at J. M. Willougbby's barber shop. He has tine hajr cuts on hands, London, March 1 A dispatch to the London Daily Telegraph from and will dispose of them reasonably. Married, At the residence of 0.

Yin Kbw, dated February 29, says Derry, the officiating in "Fifteen Japanese warships East Glrard, March 1, 1904, Mr furiouelv bombarded Port Arthur Charles R. Bates, and Miss Da ma 10 until 12 o'clock this morning Riggs, Both of or near McCune, Kas. The Russian cruisers Novik, Askold Manager Phillips announces as his next utsraction, the Keller Stock com and Bayan, accompanied by four torpedo boats, steamed out to meet pany, who comes for three nights, pre We can fit your feet, you head and your purse. senting a repertoire of high class com the attack. They were, however, nioeSo em edy dramas at popular pricss, and the forced to retire.

announcement of their appearance here The Askold was in a sinking con Women's and Children's Shoes. has been received with more than ordinary interest by our theatre goers dition. The Novik was badly lbey will present as their opening damaged, and a torpedo boat was play, "Lady Audley's Secret," com sunk. The Russian battleship paring with the best one night stand Retvizan was again damaged. attractions jor which you have to pay "The Japanese withdrew in good as much as a dollar to see.

order." Was Born a French Noble. Wichita, Feb. 29. Father Anton We Want Your Grocery Order. We have the goods right.

The prices are better than right, Wc want yoiir eggs and-pay 4 The highest price Cash or Trade. Josef LeGraud, who died Lere. today of bronchial was once Episcopal bishop of Aoma, Italy, ana was brn a nobleman. He was edu i cated in France, his native coantry, and was converted to Catholicism 20 years ago oy toe insurrectionists. eadfle Ie had arisen to the rank of lieuten ant in the French army.

The funeral will be from the Pro-Cathedral Wednesday. There will be pont THE LONG STORE WITH SHORT PRICES. flcial requiem high mass by Right tlev. Bishop Hennessay. Father LeGrand was 77 years old.

He came to Kansas from Chicago and settled at 'Clyde, where he had charge of a parish for two years, at- Surprise Party. Fiirliugtoti, Kansas. lh 29, 1904. er which he came te Wichita as Kd. of iNRKPKNUKN'r kws: chaplain of St.

Francis hospital, Uil'ard, Kansas. After from tiie store last Campbell Can't Coma Here. Washington, Feb. 29 Representative Campbell, of Kansas, who ex-pteted to leave Washington for home today4 will be prevented from attend-lag Ills congressional convention on Thursday, by reason of the fact that (lie house is considering an appropriation Dill which requires his personal attention. Representative and Mrs.

Scott will leave for Kansas on Wednesday and Representative Mur-dock and his secretary, David Leahey, will leave on Tuursday. A BOY'S WILD HIDE FOR LIFE. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life, 18, miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, jW. II.

Brown, of Leesville, Ind enduring death's agonies from but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and bottles free at Monttee Bros, drug store. TV MARRIED. Feb.

25, James Weiks, and Lucinda Price. McCune. by Rev. J. Buckner.

I Feb. .24, Elmer HeHocker and Cora Reynolds. Farlington, by Rev'i'LeWis J. Gillhain. Feb.

28, James Korb and Bertha Dryball. Pittsburg, by Judge Jones. March 1, Wm Broughton and Gertie Pickering. Pittsburg, by Judge Jones. Youth Clubbed to Death.

Omaha, Feb. 20. George O'Neill, aged 10, a boiler maker, died on the operatiug table at St. Joseph's hospital today from lu juries alleged to have been iniiicted by Patrolman Moore While the latter was trying to arrest htm Sui day. Moore claims ir was necessary te club O'Neill into submission; where he remained until his death When first he came to America he held professorships in different col Saturday evening tired mid thinking no one ever had -urli a headache, the es in Canada.

During the later writers attention wa attracted oy a procession eoiuing down the street. years he has devoted the greater part of his time to studv, and was Wouderliiji where Hiey were ail goa rn and what was iheir niiMion, what On every occasion, you find in this store. Large assortment of goods for nineteen 0 four; here you will find a groceryline, New goods at low prices here every time, Staples, the best teas, coffees and spices. Good qualites have at lewest of prices Reliable canned goods here will be Our assortment of breakfast foods best in the town, Come to Olin's for feed of all kinds; Excellent grades here you will find. Right here you find statements all provetrue, Your trading with us saves mony for you.

W. P. OLilN phoneNo-49- well educated in every way. was my stirpi ie wnen a iniiiueut ituei, the door opened mul in walked the young lailles wuu urnis niieu wim Topeka Will Celebrate. Topeka, Feb.

29. Topeka is baskets and bumiles of various shapes, which afterwards proved to contain making great preparations for the semi-centennial of the passage of Hid i nl good things to set a bountltul up- er, It being ho, writers birthday the Kansas-Nebraska bill making he was presented with a nice bible Kansas a territory. The celebration with the following nol.e. will be pulled off one week in May. Feb.

VT, 1W4. We, the members of Clous No. Softhe Cliristlnn Hunday Ht-liool give to our highly Application has been made to the executive council to have the state house grounds used that week for street fair purposes. The council honored nnd tnont dearly loved teacher, tbli bible at a birthday gift. will likely turn down the application because people would tramp out the blue grass which the state has been cultivating for years.

Does Your Tea Suit You. IF NOT TRY SOME OF THESE. Horse in a Well. J. M.

Iliggle's horse fell in the well this moruinir. will call it an accident as we know no reason -why Mr. 2aiW Buggies For Sale. Kuiils Gold, Myrtle Jolingon, Cbleo Doetii, Ida IlaiiHon, Kflte Johnson, Deo I'yle, Kdltli Howem, Hilda Hanson, "Anna Tac-li, Allle Leach. 13y this act of kindness the bond of love which we believe already existed between teacher and pupils was more firmly cemented, and was highly appreciated by the receiver, not merely for the intrinsic value ot the Rift, but of the loving thoiuht which prompted the giving.

Ami that God In His infinite wisdom may keep each one pure in heart and unspotted from the world, is the siocere prayer of Mrs. Laura Sow. After partaking of supper and having a good time in general nil returned to their homes with the thought that they had made some one happy. L.S. llggie's horse should commit self deftruction.

liHng well treated. For a time excitement prevailed but finally ropes and, pulleys were secured and Men, women and children Joining in a Sun cured Japan, best per 50c Gregg'sBrand in lb. packages Gunpowder Pin Gunpowder good, 40 All other kinds. KANSAS. regular tun of war the horse, was In order to give room for some new buggies In my livery will sell three good seconcr hand buggies and one good surrey.

1 These rigs will last for Ordinary use several years, K. Dohset, Liveryman. W. B. Brayman Dead.

I Justice W. B. Brayman of Pittsburg, died this morning. Mr. Brayman was an old jtnd highly respected citizen and many friends will mourn bis loss.

brought to lan 1 again. jff I 1 Spelling Match, There will be A spelling contest between the Ward nd Dutch Valley schools tt Friday night Crowns 13.73. Dr. Orbaugh, dentist Invited.

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1903-1904