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The El Dorado Democrat from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

The El Dorado Democrat from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

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Mrs. Burford Jeakins is still quite EELLETSCf OPERA? HOUSED 2l fporcuio Sentoijrat sick. F. L. Bentz was at Kansas City yesterday.

$100 IN 20 DAYS! The Twice-a-Week Democrat will furnish the plan whereby the equivalent of the above sum may be earned by some bright Nashville Students at opera house IT'S ECONOMY Tuosday, December Tuesday evening. Cattle for sale 500 head. N. Frazier. To buy good Groceries, so it I BUTLER COUNTY BOY OR GIRL Attend tho book social at hall THE BALANCE Of our stock of Wall Paper will bo sold for less than factory prices.

Como and get a bargain. EL DORADO DRUG STORE, Gordon Sons the 27th. P. T. Wright's Colored Comedy Co.

To the person sending us the great Miss Blanche Longstreth was a city visitor Tuesday. est number of names of yearly subscribers to the Twice-a-Week Democrat we will For Sale 500 head of young stock AND cattle. N. F. Frazier.

Geo. Donaldson brought in another GIVE A SI00 BIGYOLE train load cattle Tuesday; Nashville Stolen November 27th. Friday, Sheriff Hopkins was on tho Kansas Tho Twice-a-week Democrat de City market with a fine bunch of cattle Tuesday. sires to increase its subscription list and has made arrangements whereby will pay you to trade with us We see to the quality of our goods first then to the price but we never overlook the many opportunities offered the CASH buyer to secure bargains. You should get our prices, whether you want one dollar or ten dollars worth of Groceries.

Come and see. W. W. PATTISON SONS Comprising all of tbe leading: artists in the colored profession. value received may be given the Note that last sentence ia the first paragraph of Mayor Evans' Thanks vocalists, and dancers, some giving proclamation.

person who hustles tho hardest to make it go. We will give to the thing to please both young arid old and the most fastidious can attend. Street parade at noon, band concert at El Dorado and Kansas Win. Our boys went to Hutchinson yesterday and kicked a winning gamo at the rate of to 4. The average weight of our team is 158 pounds, while tbe Hutchinson boys tipped the beam at the average weight of 186.

Wo are all proud of tho boys. At the game between tho K. U. and M. S.

at Kansas City, the jayhawkors won 30 to 0. p. m. It would take an ray to find the Palmer and Buckner votes in this state by next year. 500 head of young stock cattle for Reserved seats now on sale at Bedell's, Price 15, 25, 35 and 50 cents.

sale, any number, and terms to suit HOTEL WI3vODSO Best day hotel in the city. JESSE ESSEX, Prop. El Dorado, Kansas. J. W.

HEISER, SIDNEY SMITH, P. M. SMITH purchaser. N. F.

1 razier. Mrs. A. L. L.

Hamilton and son Hugh spent Thanksgiving with friends at Hutchinson. Hides, Pelts and Furs wanted by Goodrich, south Main street, El Dorado, General Superintendent H. G. Clark inspected the McPherson branch Tuesday afternoon. Go to Sandifer, the leading photographer for tho latest and best work, Miss Waldroupo and A.

31. Dickson of Beaumont were granted matrimonial pabsports Tuesday. Miss Clara Crano of Augusta and insurance and SMITH BROTHERS, person sending us the largest number of cash subscribers at ose dollar each, tho contest to end December 22nd, a magnificent bicycle, for either lady or gentleman, mado by the Pope Manufacturing Uo. It is a Hartford No. 1, single tube tires, Columbia pedals, self-oiling chain, Garford saddle, Columbia grips, nicklo steel frame best made.

It may be seen at J. A. Wiedemann's, the Safe Jeweler, El Dorado. Go and Jook at it, and then make up your mind to get it; but you will have to get a hurry-np move on you to win, for thw machine is too valuable to "go begging." This is a bona fide offer and there will be a fair field and no favor. The prize is as likely to go to Union township as to Fairmount, to Chelsea as to llichland.

Get all names, accompanied by the Cash, to the El Dorado Democrat, by December 22nd, 12 m. Prof. S. A. Smith, A.

Wiedemann, and C. B. Dillenbeck will maka the award at nine a. m. December 24th, in time to get the prize to any part of the county by day.

This is a Christmas gift for some one a worthy school ma'am, perhaps now who shall it be? Nobody is barred, anybody will bo accepted as subscibers, providing the dollar accompanies the name. Make all remittances of names and money to the El Dorado Democrat, and mark "Prize Subscribtions" on the outside of the envelope. Notary Public, Wm. Benson is in town. John Ellis was in tho city yesterday Yes.

tho ook social is a go. Are you going? Geo. Ellis was down to tho pigeon shoot yesterday. The Union printers of Kansas City are out on a strike. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Ewing ate their turkey in Topeka, It was a sony day for that foot ball game at Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs, Holt Hitchcock spent Thanksgiving at Belle Plaine. Mrs.

Dr. Lawranco ate her Thanksgiving turkey with homo folks at H'ichita. luiw.ints in. El Dorado, Kansas. HOLADAY WELLS MJ LEADING BAKERS, OPPOSITE HITCHCOCK i Central Avenue.

A. FRAZIER, in." Kansas. El Dorado, hundred See tho dollars in twenty bicyclo otter else- One days, where. New and 2-Hand Tho ltobison's are feeding 900 head of cattle at their farms near rowan da. SETH FRAZIER, O.

W. Daily of this city is another couple to embark on life's rough sea together. Governor Morrill has granted an unconditional pardon to Alpheus Haines who was sent to the penitentiary from this county. The Cash meat market by Burdette ltyan opened for business this morning. They make a specialty of Thanksgiving supplies.

L. V. Olin's team ran away Tuesday afternoon on Main street aad made the street corner habitues hide out in a hurry. They ran viciously enough to scare anybody. Mr.

and Mrs. HTill Clark of Douglass left yesterday for Centerville, Iowa. Tho trip was occasioned by the serious illness of Mrs. Clark's mother. Buys, sells and 1st door north of Boston hotel, Jliain street.

L. C. 151NGIIAM, 1. II. isruuciatro returned irom a Handles THE COAL MAN.

business trip to Topeka Tuesday evening. The now constitution, if wo get it, will provido for the initiative and referendum. Cvnort Unrooohnar Ouita, Fair view Silver Conference. The silver forces of Fairview township will hold a meeting at Center school house on Tuesday, December 8th, at 7 p. for the purpose of selecting delegates to tho county silver LAUGH IIUIODOHUGIi Osase Citv.

7 uanon city. Plain sowing and tailoring neatly Prices. the lowest in the city, yards Third avenue Coal delivered free. Anthracite, convention to be held at El Dorado Now shop, on North Main, opposite Smith's brick barn. Satisfaction guaranteed, and reasonable prices.

Horseshoeing a specialty. on Wednesday, December lGth. All Other Brands. friends of silver invited to be present. J.

M. Kandall, Chairman Tp. Com. E. K.

Cook, Pres. Silver Club. One of the things for which all are a i let mi inanniui: xnat you can get your LAY IN YOUR COAL NOW while we are filling our bins it's cheaper- Judge Dennison and Hon. F. 1 lhanksgivmg turkey and other edibles at Mart Wells' for less money Gillespie returned from Topeka The Racket Tuesday evening, pleased with the ami wnn mucn less tronoie than you outlook for wholesome legislation can prepare it yourself.

this winter. A number of the mem The turkeys were slaughtered by Is where you get good goods the hundred Wednesday all over this THE 1 A A oroaa country, out aia you ever in done. Inquire throo doors north of court house, See Nashville Students, colored comedy company, at opera house Decemboi 1st. "Yo local" and wife were pleasantly entertained yesterday by Mr. and Mrs, C.

S. Hutton. Mr. and Mrs. John Foutch, Mr.

and Mrs. Kimball ate dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ewing. As usual when it rained like it did Wednesday, the un 'broil as were at the other end of tho road.

Sam Flemiug and family and Albert Snyder and family ate turkey with Judge Dcnniron and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith spent Thanksgiving with H. D.

Olmstead and family in ltichland township. Jack Sherman got away Wednesday morning for his long deferred visit to Iowa and South Dakota. bers of tho next legislature met and talked matters over, and our Mr. Gillespie was made one of a committee of five to prepare and issue a call AT CHEAP PRICES quire into the manner of their killing. whether humanly or brutally? If for a caucus to bo held early in Jan- i i i you could see the way some of them were murdered, your turkev would BEST FLOUR on the 1ARKET, Just putting in a new supply of Eino Stock.

Come and see us before buying elsewhere. uary beiore tho inauguration or the state officers to map out the most have lost some of its relish. important legislation of the session. He gts to the front admirably. Mr.

Holt Hitchcock recently visited if1. Hj. behsttz. Syracuse, Kansas, and has a warm Manufactured by spot in his heart for the heroes and Some modest gentleman in the Ala El Dorado, Kansas. heroines of that fateful country.

It bama legislature has introduced a bill is a pleasure to recall the struggle of prohibiting the wearing of tights or Maxson So El Dorado, Kana bloomers. He should be transported to the ethereal realms at once, with early days, but it is pathetic also to remember the futile efforts made by thousands to build homes there. Tho country is prosperous, however, in a measure, because of irrigation, Who will get the bicycle? Well, jor ih usual Proces being killed off. An 3sTO OTHER occasional wo give it up: Some of the fellows Election Returns! Any stove or rango bearing the namo of is warranted to be the best that can bo made. glimpse of a well turned ankle causes some silly fellows to lose their heads, alfalfa and cattle.

are hustling mighty hard. Aro you? Wanted: A good correspondent in when if it was in evidence all the time It was hardly necessary for Eli Let every township in this county nothing would be thought of it. In Chanco of a life- us havo tho news. D. R.

BLANKENSHIP SONS, l'rorpletors of The uggernaut of tho Moderns" Perkins to show his opposition to Bryan in such a way. He was lect time. Judgo Bitsell states it about right when ho says: "If women dressed uring on a subject totally foreign to political matters, and it was not his GAKLAN1 STOVES KANGES. We saw an O. and M.

car the ot her differently, we men wouldn be the day and it reminded us of the ays business to make such strictures as rascals most of us are," The SUNFLOWER COAL Yards that we looked for them at the he did. Everybody enjoyed what he said in a humorous way and nobody switch." If you want to go to El Doraeo Imvo paper each week for iifty-two College, young ladies, there are excel- Weeks for $IAQ. OUr clubbing 1on in vmrL- fnv vnnr lent opportunities to worK tor felt offended because he 'Toasted" their party or profession, but some Goal, Wood, Lime, Brick. tnings were peyona his province un rate with tho Thrico-a-VTeek New Are too well known to need any endorsement from us, and wo only need to call tho attention of our readers to their reputation and advise them tc examine into their merit. Also a full stock of hardware and implements, etc.

nil. TTJisnE, your board and attend, if you can find corn hay or stock enough to pay your der the circumstances and had better York U'orZrf. been left uns'aid. No man should tuition. These are rare opportunities And Plastering aterial.

take advantage in a sermon or a lecture to criticise people's political opin The colored Bryan and Freo Silver club, of Topeka, will take part in the for deserving young girls in our county, lhey ought not to let them ions or candidates. It is not right 25 fire kindlers given freo with each ton of coal with cash salo aa long as the incoming magural exercises of tho administration. slip. Any ono desiring such an op and it always detracts from his work. portunity should confer at once with Some more of our young men were the editor of this will give stock now on hand lasts, lou will always get 12.000 lbs.

for a ton. Delivered free anywhere in the city. D. BLANKENSHIP SONS. all information.

The College is well run in Wednesday lor jumping on moving trains. A square deal would attended and doing excellent work. get all tho violators Most satisfactory work is being done in all directions. 3 Mrs. Margaret Matheny, who has been in poor health for some time.

From all over the county, the died Tuesday at tho home of her Twice-a-Week Democrat receives THE STAFF OF LIFE I Tg are SAUERSs words of erood cheer and kindly sup- daughter in this city. Do not forget that this county port. It is essentially tha farmer's -Largely Depends on the paper, getting mere witn tne news should be well represented at the eeting of tho state Horticultural just when it is needed, "It is a 'good soc iety at Topeka next month. push it along, is the way they talk about it. fact You use, and where yon get it.

The best, in your choice maybe had by getting it of 8 Two-hundred and sixty papers for S1.40. The El Dorado DEMocKAr'and NewYcrk U'ord. Five pa peis each 2 Everybody would have liked Eli Perkins better if he had not made it 3 week. Subscribe hero and NOW, so eonsnieuons that was mm Xftw Mrs, E. Smith and son, Edward.

York, and never missed an opportn- 1 1 1 a Teiurneu weanesaay irom an ex nity to roast uryan. it loots as tended visit to friends and relatives thongh he was "cut bias" just a little Round Oak Heaters, Air-tight Heaters, Superior Cook Stoves Ranges These are MoneySavers Capitol Wagons, Stoughton Wagons, Spring Wagons. eastern Kansas and Missouri himself. D. OWf Agent.

Who now has two car loads in stock where yon can get any of tho following brands: NEWTON MILLS: "Liberty Bell" and "Our Standard." ARKANSAS CITY MILLS: "CRESCENT," (Strictly wheat flour. No other on this market.) Superintendent Elect K. M. Hoi Another exciting runaway occurred cumu whs mo city Wednesday in the west part of town yesterday looking after tho filing of his official soft morning. A horse attached to a cart bond and filing his election expenses.

plunged through the wire fence a Congressman-at-large Hotkm re J. T. Oldham's, and made tho sur ceived more votes than any other rnnnriinPNj lnnlr KinA lw his nntirxa state candidate at the last election; Nobody hurt. Leedy comes next and udgo Doster INNESOTA MILLS: "Diamond" and "Jersey Cream." Also Turkey Creek Mills and all El Dorado flours. D.

W. Ow. third. Wanted A girl to assist in doing nouse woik and attend ElDcrado A three-year-old son of L. College.

Inquire at this office. urounds, of Prospect, had a leg broken in a corn sheller tho other Double Standard Goods at Single Standard Prices. W. W. PATTISON SONS.

Thft fld lmllnta 1tr cfoiva the at in -day, MaDy misfortunes seem to fol- court house have been stored the jow ine iamuy. cellar..

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Pages Available:
158
Years Available:
1896-1897