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The Daily World from Girard, Kansas • 4

The Daily World from Girard, Kansas • 4

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The Daily Worldi
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Girard, Kansas
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Girard Railway Time Table. KANSAS CITY, FT. BOOTT Girard Daily World. Highest cfjJlb Learesisg Power- Latest U. S.

Gov! Report t9 QntAEP, 21, 1895. LITTLE LOCALS. City politics are beglnlng to warm up little. Scarlet fever and diptherla are prevalent at Pittsburg. Yesterday was a bright and beautiful day after the enow.

See Kloeb Brothers for bargains in ARBIVXS. SOUTH. KOBTB. Day Passenger. ...8:20 pm ...12 3 am Night Passenger 2:63 am ....2:23 am Freight ATCHISON.

TOPEKA ft SANTA ABBtVlg. SOUTH. WORTH. City Express. Olrard aceommodat'n ..0:35 a.m.

Accommodation 12:05 p.m. 8T. LOUI8 AND BAN FRANCISCO. ARBIYE8. SOUTH.

MOBTH. St. Louts Express 4:25 p. m. .10:55 a.

m. Pitta's; Acoommodatl'n all kinds of cigars and tobaccos. The teeth made bv Dillman. the den- tist, never ache. Try a set.

I cai'thartic we confidently reccommeod Hood's Pills. Thn nlftstfirera have comnleted their work on the addition to P. B. Brlcker's west side building. Rev.

W. A. Denton will preach at the First Baptist church Thursday evening. All are invited. I 100 sentlemen wanted to join the club at our popular pleasure resort on the east side of the square.

A dance was given at Pring's hall last evening by members of the dancing club A good social time was had. A couple of young ladles in the west part of the city amused their neighbors a few evenings ago by running a foot race. The time for closing the register ing books is near at hand, yulte a number have not vet registered who should do so. The explosion of a gasoline stove in P. B.

Briokar's west side grocery Wed nesdav. caused some excitement but very little damage was done. J. F. Walker, baggageman on the Frisco, is taking a vacation, and Ed Lockrldire, the brakeman on the same train, Is handling the baggage.

Every one who can afford to buy a box of cigars can get them at whole taie prices or Kloeb Brothers now. They are bound to sell out all their stock. A special coach was attached to the south-bound Memphis passenger yester- day to accomodate those who wished "7 Remember that H. B. Orwig will lurmsn you mo cneapest ana mosi en- joyame amusement ever onerea in Kansas, by joining the club at the city wmara parior.

The rfildftnPA nf Mrs. tCaIIv at. Mnn. mouth, was burned to the ground on St. Patrick's day.

The contents, with mmuc, nciqjMPuuooHvjou, iFYouare weak and worn have that tired feeling Hood's Sarsa- parllla is just the medicine to restore your strength and give you a good ap petite. Hood's makes pure blood. Everything in the store at wholesale prices, at Kloeb Brothers'. About fifty cases of boots and shoes for Elner Corn well's new shoe store have arrived. Mr.

Corn well expects to open up for business In the near future in the building now occupied by P.J. Leltzell. J. S. Perry has moved his tailor shop in the east room over the Fair store where he will be found ready to do all work in his line.

Miss Daisy Ferry dees all Kinds or dressmaking I and cutting. Leave orders at the shop or at the residence. I Kloeb Brothers, at will be seen by thalr odtrArtLamfint mU olnOA thftir cigar business in Girard, by the 15tb of April. They are selling everything n0 at wholesale prices, as their stock must do disposed oi oeiore closing. 3i i aim i A goodly number attended the social given at the residence of S.

J. Sullivan on usage street last evening, ine social was given under the auspices of the Baptist Young Peoples Union, and proceed- are for the benefit of the Baptist church. Pete Baker, the German dialect com edian, will appear at the opera house Friday evening, March 22. Mr. Baker is a stage artist, and seldom visits small places.

This is a rare oppor tunity to see a high grade entertain ment. Additional Court Proceedings. State V8 Carrie Goodwin, murder. The Jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. Mrs.

Goodwin was charged with shooting and killing Mrs. Georgia Berry at Schwab's mines last fall. She confessed to the killing but proved that she did it sen defense. Martin B. DeLong vs W.

B. Ash etal, foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff for $638.09. Foreclosure with stay of six months. C.

C. Laws vs Atchison Santa Fe railroad, damages. Con tinued by consent. State'vs. Jesse Earl and Jo Berry, at tempting to rob a barn.

Earl acquitted. Nolle entered as to Berry. State vs August Hulet, selling intox icating liquor. Guilty. Eveljn DsUdwin's Second Lettum.

A lapger cpjwd thftn usual greeted roi. uaiowm we m. enure last evfinnff than on the nrevioua nn. F-oPVOnft waa ieMfid with hi omnM flMrintion oflhia nAriAnoM mia wltn Lieutenant Peary in his search for thA north nole. Prnf.

HAwn i. ft oUntifl imroatiAr to 1 the greater portion of his life to that kind of work. When quite young, he mue Wur iuxupe ou owycie. lie ireturueuito mi American nome ana shortly after Ccompletlng his school education, departed for the great, white world that surrounds the north poie. ue nad with mm at the lecture two Eskimo dogs, the suits of fur cloth- Ug he wore on the expedition, a couple of stuffed seals and many little articles usrf byjthe northern most Inhabitants of the globe.

rrof. Baldwlnv8 description of the aurora borealls as viewed by htm from the snowy cliffs of Greenland was hot only interesting, but instructive. The entire lecture was fraucrht with in terestlng information. He carried, as It hearers with him through I the icy region, so far different from the broad, undulatlnsr crairlea of sunnv I Kansas. At the ciose they all con- gratulated themselves that they live here rather than in the land of perma- A eni winter wnere snow ana ice always aDOMld.

Republican Convention. The Republicans held their conven tion at the court house Wednesday evening, A. Fuller presiding and E. A. Wasser acting as secretary.

The fol lowing ticket was nominated Mayor W. C. McMillan. Treasurer O. W.

Schaeffer. Treasurer of Board of Education W. B. Millington. Justices of Peace J.

A. Smith and W.B.Crawford. Constables Hi Adsit and Joe Rush ton. Police Judge D. H.

Woolley. The constables and police judge were nominated by acclamation. The ballot on the other nominees was as follows MAYOR. W. C.

McMillan. ..........29 Dr. HaMeman. .12 TREASURER. O.

W. Schaeffer 21 W. B. Millington 20 OF EDUCATION. W.

B. Millington. .22 G. H. Barker.

18 JUSTICES OF PEACE. J. A. ......21 W. B.

Crawford. .22 James Morgan 18 E. M. Mason. 15 PERSONALITIES.

James Stafford is spending a few days at WelrUity. R. G. Irey is writing out Insurance papers at Cherokee. F.

A. Fuller, of Pittsburg, was on the streets of Girard yesterday. Miss Willie Warner and Mrs. J. W.

Magie wepe at Put8burr yesterday a. u. sin AT.nnHtmsuir.Ar. Ann i. W.

flouseweart. were uo from McCune yeswraay, Born. March 19. 1995. to Mr.

and Mrs. Barton DeGarmo, of Sheridan Born, March 20, 1895, to Mr. and 1 Mrs. Lincoln Mc Williams, of Craw ford township, a son. 8ion -t waa in the citv veater.

day on official business. Mrs Claude Cook has rone to James' town, N. Y. Mr. Cook accompanied her as far as Kansas City.

Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. i Fletcher, of Pittsburg, died March 18, Aed 13 montns Miss Ella Hunt has arrived home lumDas ne was assisting in holding a series of meetings.

John L. Bo we died at his home three miles east of Pittsburg, March 18, 1595, oi lagrtppe. Aged 70 years. Frank Robinson, assistant clerk of the district court, has moved his family up from Frontenao and is again a citizen or iHrara. Wellle, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. E. O. Sloan, of Pittsburg, died March ls, 1535, oi scarlet fever. Aged 17 years 3 months and 3 days, Wm.

Grantham A. R. Satterthwalte GRiNTHAli SATIERieWAIIE, (BONDED) Abstracters of Titlo, GIRARD. KANSAS. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention U.

S. Moat Mot- GEO. PRIESTLEY, Prop. GIRARD, KANSAS. EAST SIDE SQUARE.

Carries a full line of Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausage, Bologna, Pud dings, Etc Fish and Game in Season. ALL TRAINS VIA: WASHINGTON. "Coming Events Cast their 8hadows BefotV" THB following; are among the 1895 events foreshadowed by the 0. SW.RY. Which runs Through Vestibuled Trains from 8t.

Louis to Louisville, Cincinnati, Washington, Baltimore, and New York. SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION Washington, D. May 10-14, Rates to be announced later. BAPTIST ANNIVERSARIES. Saratoga, N.

May 28-June 4. Rates to be announced later. BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION Baltimore, July 18-21. One fare for round trip. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETING, Boston, July 11-18.

One fare for round trip. Ask for conditions. 26th Triennial Conclave Knights Templar Boston, Aug, 26-30. One fare for Round Trip. Ask for conditions.

G. A. Raj Louisville, Sept. 1895. One cent per mile each way.

For full particulars regarding any of these meetings. Address J. M. CHESBROUGH. General Passenger Agent, Or, St.

Louis, A. C. GOODRICH, Traveling Passenger Agent, O. Box 264 Kansas City, Mo. Mrs.

Mollie DeWolf is visiting at Kansas City. If I rive you this pie," she asked. "will I ever see you again?" The individual with deep fringe on his trousers and gores in his coat shook his head. "Madam," he answered, I will be frank with vou. I am not nreoaredto I sav auzth as to the possibility of such I manifestation by the souls of the de 1 parted as to render them visible to the mortal eye.".

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