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Girard Daily Press from Girard, Kansas • 3

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GIRARD DAILY PRESS. F. X. VanAdsdale moved to Girard Wednesday from Ohio, and occuplos a house in Howard's addition. He will STOY THURSDAY, OCT.

17, 1805. hint Club. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Good kind entertained the whlHtclubWodnosday night.

Perhaps the following speech would not bo amiss as fairly representing tho avorage Glrard, whist mooting. She Ob, Mr. Jones! There's some Ileal I'lntale and Chattel Tranmao-tloim. Tho following transactions appear on record since our last report as compiled from the daily abstract report of Crawford county rocords issued by Wells Wells, of this city: 51 real estate transfers $40,113 SO purchase a farm in Crawford county boforo next spring. iUBHOUIPTIOK rKIUS.

Dully, one ymr, W.M Weekly.oneyr, mouths, I 111010111)111, .74 four month. I.M I four month, per week, ,10 I Sample ooplo fro, M. G. Kays, of Monmouth, will have a sale of horses, cattle, at bis farm on Li (do tone creek, 4 mllos southwest of Boulah, on Saturday, Oct. 20th.

A Crawford County Product. thing I meant to ask you I nearly forgot it Is it my play? diamonds are trumps? no, spades? but you have to follow suit if you have it, don't you? there I asked Mr. Smith, but be told me to ask you tho next time we played Mr. nl Mr A. L.

MoWUUam, of Crawford township, bave a saves ih rem en tii to mortfruKes no 53 chattel morltfUKL'H Wl 19 roal estate releases 7,041 5 i suit for Uumairo 00 8 lions 8.W iw 8 ctiuttol releases till 7.1 1 appeal. 4 foreclosures of mortgages. 1 suit In partltlou. 1 bond for deed. The Glrard Band will furnish music for tho G.

A. R. reunion Saturday, months' old babe that weight twenty- Is that my trick? then I have to lead well, there's a heart What 1 was going to ask you, Mr. Jones, was If which is an assurance that there will be plenty of good music all day. II va pounds.

Who can beat that? New Telephone Line. you knew why they call it whist? E. W. Hunsaker, of McCuno, Is In CI- The school board in tho Spice dis The following membors were prosont: rard today working; In the Interest of a 8 sbstnu-ts of judgment. 8 attach mnnU.

4 suits awdnst corporations. 1 petition in error. 'or Sale. trict, near Botbul church, Washington 0. W.

Crawford and wife, S. J. Beards- loy and wife, Arthur Fuller and wife, R. J. Crawford and wife, L.

II. Phillips telophone line from McCune to Glrard, by way of Monmouth, Cherokee, and Deulah. He Is trying to have enough If you desire to buy a Stove it will pay you to call at The Foundry and examine our stoves and prices. We will make it to your interest to buy stoves of us. township, have made arrangements for building a now school house.

Rememdf.r and attond tbe band concert tho 22d. Twonty-flve cents will and wife, T. J. Wldby and wife, and D. High grade bicycle.

Has been used only a few months. Inquire of T. J. Wldby. ml G.

McGirfin. stock subscribed to put up the line. Shonld Decorate. D. C.

McGinin and Mrs. G. W. Craw For Hale. New Model Crandall Typewriter, as ford carried off tho leading prizos, and Arthur Fuller and Mrs.

L. H. Phillips tbe consolation prizes. holp the organization, and you will enjoy tho musia A family from Cowley county moved into the W. II.

Colean house at the corner of Prairie avenue and Carbon street, The commander of Cen. Bally Poet No 49, O. A. desires the Press to ask the business men of Glrard and citizens generally to decorate next Satur good as new; at a T. J.

Widuy. Mkmhf.ks of Girard Iodgo No. 10, A. day duriug the soldiers' reunion. Let Personal.

Mrs. W. S. Winger, of Osage town-hip, has gone to Kansas City to visit O. IT.

are requested to attond the mooting noxt Friday night as matters Glrard give the old veterans a cordial Wednesday. The balance of the brick at tbe Cad- relatives. of Importance will be considered. welcome. Will De Here.

Mrs. J. M. Rich Is In the city and is I1 on sale, or will trado for a cow or a J. P.

Harris, commander of the G. A. well brick yards aro being 'hauled to the Paul Christian retail yards in this city. John Beauty, a smoltor man has shipping her household goods to Lo-Roy, Kansas, where Mr. Rich Is following his trade as a painter.

horse, a two-seatod three sprlog buggy. Call at this olllne. R. of Kansas, has written R. M.

Tiffany that he will arrive in Glrard tomorrow Mrs. D'Arcy and daughter, of Wash afternoon on the 4 :25 train In order to Before you buy foreign modo stores moved his family here from Pittsburg, and occupies a building In south Glrard. be on hand for the soldiers' reunion try one of the elogant boators made by ington township, have gone to Eddy, New Mexico, on a visit And you will thus help a home manufacture. Saturday. He also wrote that Judge J.

John Penniston has secured tho job Mrs. James Cuthbertson, of Crawford V. Boekman would surely be present. township, and Mrs. R.

T. Klrkpatrlck, The Indications now are that the re of painting the new school house in tho Spice district, Washington township. the Girard Stove Company. Go to Thornell's for bulk oysters. Go to Lottie Purcell for grapes.

Gardner's Furniture Kmporliim. Baby carriages at cost to close out of Grant township, have gone to Marls-sa, 111., on a visit. union will be a grand success. Tbe Same Prizes. M.

G. Kays, of Monmouth, was in the TONTZ BROS. HITZ. W. H.

Patterson has recently repaired tho large brick flues tho C. Buesch residenco. city today. P. K.

Dillenbeck, of the Kansas City School of Elocution and Oratory, has Foitanlcolunch try Vincont's pressed Miss Keltloy Gillett, of Parsons, who written a letter to Prof. J. W. Weltner, has been visiting at D. A.

Gayer's, returned homo today. corned beef. Gardner's Furniture Kniporlum. Mattresses Mattressos manager of the Crawford County Orato W. O.

Colhohn, the fruit raiser of Crawford township, is putting a new roof on his residence. rical Association, which we print below GREAT DEBATE. Will Osborn was In Webb City, last night. Your letter of the 14th inst. is before me.

In reply will say, I am willing Dr. A. T. IIavely, dontist. Mrs.

Arvilla Patterson is visiting in Allen of this city, aro a car of bAy for Newark, New today. to continue tne scnoiaranip as neretoiore Largest stock of furniture in the Mitchell, South Dakota. in the Crawford county oratorical con Which Do You Want, city. Girard Furniture test. You may consider the same con- Joseph Billings returned this morning tract as last year valid.

EVERY Republican should soe to it that he is registered so ho can vote next from a visit to Hutchinson. I hope your contest will prove a great Mrs. Ed. Lane and children returned November. success as It Has done neretoiore.

P. R. Dillenbeck, Free Silver or Old Gold homo today after a visit with relatives J. F. Calkins, of this city, will "cry" at Opolis.

i East side. Gardner's KurnHure Kmporluin. New stock of carpets for fall trado, moquattos, vol vets, brussels, Ingrains. RugSi' shades, and mattings. Prices low, quality Pictures and mouldings, and pictures framed, at tho Girard Furniture This insures the same valuable prizes as last year, and there should be many Will Gregg, a Pittsburg lawyer, was tho F.

M. Leo salo at Partington Oct. 20th. In the city today. contestants for that prize alone.

Miss Etta IIayden la doing copy Miss Willie Warner returned this ing In tho register of deeds office. Sherman Towntihlp. morning from Pittsburg. This township is populated by a mixed Co. 'e'i oast side.

Miss Lizzie Shafcr, of Richmond, You can have your, choice; but, as both arc third grade flours, I would advise you to try a sack of "GILT EDGE" flour irom the Arkansas City water power mills, at sack Old Gold (patent) at 85c sack W. O. COLHURN will "cry" the Roinhold sale October 20th. people, but they are very industrious as returned home today after a visit with a rule, and will make a living if anyone Dr. A.

T. IIavely, dentist Fresh and clean bologna at Vincont's. a sick sister at Opolis. T. F.

Gregg shipped another car load can. The corn crop is being gathered, Al. Hershman, of Neosho county, is of apples today. A. T.

nAVELY, dental surgoon, only Or, from the Austin water power mills visiting friends in Girard. and some of it is being sold to cattle feeders and some for shipping, but a graduate dentist in the city. Ladies' Choice HiKo-h natenf 1 tnrt Mits. H. T.

Potter, of Sheridan -O-- large per cent will be put into Rran UEPUBMCAN OHXTKAL COMMITTEE. I Whim n5l IHntpntl (Ill arios to keep for a better price. There township, is having constructed a novel sheep washer. It consists of a zinc Arcadia Daniel W. Wlcst.

I 0., Hatch I. K. Brown. I 1 ree bllvef is but little wheat raised in the town Heal Mutate Transfers. Since our lait report the register of deeds has placed tho following real estate transfers on record, which are copied from tho abstract books of Grantham Satterthwaito.

All are warrantee deeds unless otherwise designated: Sarah C. McC'ormick and husband to driveway just wide enough for a sheop ship, but there are many herds of fine to crowd through, with an incline en All grades guaranteed and from old wheat. Only a limited supply. trance and exit. This driveway has cattle, fields of fine grass and corn, and the famous stone quarries of the county are found within its borders.

On the The only place where you can get Carthage Queen and Delmonico flour. sides so high that a sheep cannot Jump out. It Is filled with water to any desired depth, and the Bheep are driven through. There is no backing out, as one eastern border strip coal is found in sufficient quantities to supply all the farm trade, and some of it is shipped to sheop crowds until the drove THE HUSTLER'S CHSH GROCERY northern points. The coal is of a supe has been "washed." It is unique, nnerman u.

uarmey. Hcplor O. F. Lewis. Walnut Georgo Goff.

Grant F. Robb. Crawford J. F. Boezloy.

Girard, 1st ward John Victs. 2d wurd D. H. Woolloy. 8d ward Robt.

Sharp. Mulberry Im D. Bovans. Trask R. I.

Traslc. (iaskill L. Geary. Yale-W. H.

Brieker. Baker J. B. Smith. Litchfield J.

Simmons. South Frontfinac John Ilodorlcin. Chicopee Wm. French. Pittsburg, 1st ward A.

M. Watson. 2d ward J. T. Moore.

8d ward A. J. Georgia. 4th ward L. D.

Jomigan. Boulah A. Bums. Cherokee C. S.

Honnlng. Monmouth M. G. Kays. MeCune W.

H. Gracey. Mt Carmel J. L. Vanausdeln.

John Boaty. Lot 108, black 3, McCor-mick's addition to Pittsburg. 1200. Glover Laird to C. S.

Laird. The i of section 22, town 29, range 25. $1. Margaret E. Ferguson and others to Jacob Copes.

Lot 3, block 3, McCune. $400. E. M. Thompson to Laura L.

Thomson. Tho i of the and the 1 of the i of tho i of section 13, rior quality for use in tbe heaters and cooks of the farmers' homes, and its ice is within the reach of the most J. D. BARKER, Propr. cheap of construction, and will effectually save a great amount of hard labor at sheep shearing time.

II. K. Hortncr humble. No section of the county com- conceived the manufacture of the bines more of nature's bounties than are found in Sherman, and the history "sheep wash," and is carrying his ideas into execution. of its people would bo of great interest The body of H.

F. Stornes, who was For the Bes Ms to all the residents of tho county. The fact that the people of every nation on earth can settle in the bounds of one township, succeed in a general avoca killed near Woodward, Wednes town 29, range 23. $3,450. M.

G. Harris to Julia A. Ball. Lot 12, block 5, Pittsburg Town 2d addition to Pittsburg. $150.

J. E. Adams and wife to J. H. Osborne.

The west of the and tho iof the i of section 22, town 28, range 22. Quit claim deed. $1. CHANGE OF FIRM. tion, live peaceably, and maintain day, passed through Glrard today en-route for Indsonia, for burial.

Mrs. Stornes accompanied the remains, and It was a pathetic scene around the schools, churches, and all the good things of civilization, is one of the won- depots when the transfer was made, Flour and Feed Store. ders of the age, and this has been ac Mrs. Stornes being almost crazed with complished in this township, and there is And Reasonable Prices, grief. Mr.

Stornes was head brakeman on a Frisco freight train, and was riding in the cab of tho engine. Ho had not a place in the county where there are less lawsuits and local troubles than In Sherman. They have a right to be WE have bought the business and accounts of H. S. PKACH, tho South Hide FKKD D10AI.KK, ami will continue the 1)UhIiibhs at old stund.

Al) aocountx are payable to the un- H. R. Williams and wife to Etta W. Foley. Part of lot 34, Leigh ton's 2d addition to Pittsburg.

Quit claim deed. $1. J. P. Ralph and wife to J.

L. Wheat. The i of i of sec 33, town 29, range 24. $1,000. C.

J. Mauror and others to Howard UO TO his head out of tho window watching a uermtfneu. we resneoiiuiiy soaolt a continuance of your patronage, aud will guarantee to I hot box, when his head collided with a called a great people. Pittsburg News. From tbe Headlight, Oct.

lflth. bridge. He was killed instantly. piusu you. RILING HOLMES, The following nominations have been A son of John Donnahey fall from a Dealers in Flour and Feed.

Clod with the county clerk in addition to those mentioned heretofore: For horse In frontof Coughenour Brad en 'a livery barn and was badly stunned, and A'KW MXK OF CAMHF.H, Davidson. Commencing 233 feet south of corner of block 2, We9t addition to Girard, thonoe west 175 foet, south 50 feet, east 1 75 feet, north 50 feet to place of beginning. Quit claim deed. $1. G.

W. Goshert and wife to Hattle I. Hill. The i of 8 i of sec 23, and i AI.IKOK.MA FKI'ITH. IIAXAXAS, it is thought injured internally, besides receiving cn ugly gash on the side of chief justice of tbe supreme David Martin, Republican Charles K.

Holliday, Independent, Free Silver, Resubmission party for judge of the 6th the head. Fit KM II ItOANTKO TH. M4AHM, AMI NHOKT ORDER Xt HKKt, Ida Mitchell, the woman who stole West Side, Girard. judicial district, W. P.

Dillard, Peo the Unroe clothes last week, whose pre' Can be had by culling at LOTTIE PUHCELL'S of and i of i of sec 24, town ple's; W. P. Dillard, Democrat; Walter liminary hearing was to have taken place North Side. GO TO L. Simons, Republican.

This completes the list of nominees. this afternoon, waived examination and gave bond for her appearance at the next term of district court. May Lefe- 28, range 23, 200 acres. $3,554.83. L.

J. Stucky to Mrs. A. R. Clark.

Lots 3, 4, and 5, block 3, 3d addition to Pittsburg. $177.39. A. B. Cockerill and wifo to Tho Pitts Orww's Lunch Room Fred Colburn and family arrived bose, who was connected with the affair, from Kansas City Wednesday evening.

Mr. Colburn formerly was in the employ FOIl Fried 1'hirkt-n, Knudn loheM, CoflVe A (Bash Store, also gave bond for her appearance in court. The Mitchell girl was not able to get out of the buggy and her father Cream, end Fresh Oynteri. burg Town Co. The i of i of sec 7, town 30, range 25.

Quit claim deed. MAKRIKI). He cai. suit you. appeared for her in the justice's court of the Beulah creamery, later in the employ ot the Greenbush creamery, and for'the post year and a half has been living in Kansas City.

He has gone to work for the Greenbush creamery again. MAnsiiAi.i. Pattos In Girard, Kansas, Phillips tar Drug Store October ltlth, 1M95, by liev. Uarner, of Both shafts In Fronts nac are now running full time, and raising a large amount of coal, but the company is said to be away behind with their or Walter Baughman has resigned Weir City, Mr. Albert Marshall, of Weir City, and Miss Laura Patlon, of Girard.

The ceremony was witnessed by the fol-fowing persons: Mrs. T. J. Widby, Mrs. For a new stock of his position as driver of one of Henry Watt's drays, and has accepted the po An alarm of fire was turned in from the fourth ward this afternoon about 3 Palmer's Leading Perfumes sition of car repairer for the Santa Fe Leader Lou races railroad company, taking John Murphy's place, who has a thirty days' lay Arthur Fuller, Mrs.

W. S. Barriok, Miss Ruth Morris Miss Clara Orund, M1ss Alice Goodin, and Mesdamcs Emma Gooch, Jeff Pierce, John Sawyer, M.Hughes, Green McDaniol, A. Goodin, Henry Goodin, Emanuel Bird, Mary Legins, and T. E.

of America, o'clock, and as usual the hurry and bustle attending was seen in every direction. It was found to be located on Twelfth street, east of Fourth avenue, off for the purpose of visiting relatives in Oklahoma. Lola Gove fills Mr. Baugh man's place on the dray. Plorce, and Messrs.

James Thompson and near the Missouri Pacific yards. It was the property of Mrs. Johana Gilbert Palmer's Baby Talcum Powder, Florida Water, Tooth Powder, Rice Flour, There was only one applicant before Joe Patton, nil of Girard, ond Mrs. Murray and Henry Murray, of St. Paul, Miss Ida Murray, of Joplin, and Mrs, Mary White, of Yale.

The happy couplo took the afternoon train the pension board of examiners Wednesday. The members of the board say Invis. Complexion Powder. IN GIRARD, KANSAS. for Weir City.

Nesch Waoosnhb On tbe 10th of Oc they meet from a spirit of pure patriotism, as there is not enough business before them to pay their expenses when they meet semi-monthly. Palmer's Exquisite Palmer's Rob Roy, Our Jack, Heliotrope, Violette, White Rose, Musk Rose. and was occupied by a man named James Overton, a miner, for the storing of hay and corn for feed. There was also a keg of blasting powder in the building which, when the fire reached it exploded with a 'loud noise, scattering the stable to the four winds. The hay and corn was entirely destroyed, and almost before the fire company arrived upon tbe scene, what was left of the building, a small one, after the explosion was in ruins.

There was no insurance on either building or tober, IH'JT). by Kov. J. H. B.

Smith, Mr. Honry K. Neseta and Miss Margary A. Waggoner, both of Pittsburg. Harrison Mason On tho 10th of October, 181)5, by Kev.

Robert Adams, Virgil T. Miss M. Willie Warner, teacher of vocal music at the Glrard conservator, Is meeting with marked success at Pittsburg and has a class of eighteen. Harrison, oi ittsourg, and Miss Katie IS. Mason, of Baxter Springs.

Respectfully, W. S. WEBB. I Cull and nee my stock of Palmer's New Stock. Therh wore two expulsions from the DIKD.

James At Yale, October 1895, public Bchools this morning on account Clara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I C. H. PHILLIPS, In McMillan Building, Phillips Brick Block, Girard.

One door west of Goodkind's. of combats, with teachers. Jamos, aged 4 years. Headlight..

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