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The Smelter from Pittsburg, Kansas • 2

The Smelter from Pittsburg, Kansas • 2

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The Smelteri
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Pittsburg, Kansas
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BUSINESS CARDS. The Pittsburg Smelter. E.R.H0FFET, C. M0LLC7, Cashier. President.

JT. GEALY, Fay Editor. ended the matter. No arrests were made. Our informant says that it is currently reported that T.

II. Mattox, the proprietor of the hotel, made the best time on record when Morris came rushing towards the hotel brandishing the revolver. Girard Pres ies, and agricultural implements. They have in their employ Geo. Dil-man and Frank Maxwell, also of Gi-rard.

They know how to do busi-11GSS The ball at Phillips's hotel building was not so good as expected, owing to the inclemency of the weather. We invite all strangers coming west to come to Opolis before locating elsewhere. Yours, Tony Pastok. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OfHce on Broadway. NEW PITTSBURG, KANSAS.

All legal business promptly attended to. BANK OF GIRARD, SATURDAY, APEIL 9, 1881. Miscellaneous Items. "The supreme court met on Tues. PITTBURG ilny last, April 5th, ah Topeka, Kan GIRARD, KANSAS.

sas. Tt is rtimorel that Col. C. K. Jen- yy r.

siASos, CITY MEAT MARKET Highest market price paid for hides and pelts. Choice meat always on hand. nisnn, of Joplin notoriety, will enter ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. upon the practice of medicine atGa lena in Lnerokee conntv. Una is a B.

THUESTOX little different shoot for the "Col." On Monday, the 4th the gray horse of Dr; iv. W. AVatkins pulled up his hitching post and started up Broadway at a rapid rate He knew enough to keep the street, however, and was caught at the uppe end of the avenue. No damage of any consequence was done to the horse5 though blood was noticeable on one of his hind legs. Now the Doctor has got some mammoth iosts in front of his office, which we suppose are to be set for something substantial, to judge from the size of them.

Capital, $50,000. The New Pittsburg Exponent has Attorney and Councelor at Law, New Pittsburg, Kansas. Will praitice in all the courts of this state and S. Oourts. Close attention to business.

niayO been changed to the Pittsbury Smelter under the management of Fa G. Flint. The ner proprietor has also changed the of the paper and improved its appear'ahce very much 'e wish Flint all the siieeess attain The following real estate transfers for the city of Pittsburg weTe recorded at the Register of Deed's office in Girard last week: Lewis C. Ilerriman and wife to Alnia L. Brown.

The undivided one-half of lot 331, block 27. New Pittburg. $350. A C. Fowler and wife to Alida Barker.

The north half of lot 237, block 27, Pittsburg, $1S0; Pittsburg Towil Co. to.M.D. Lot 13, block 4, Tew Pittsburg; 930. E. II.

Nelson and wife to C. G. Haw-ley. The north half of lot 240, block 27, New Pittsburg. $1,400, James Sturgesi and wife topiary B.

Hunt. Lot 80, block 12, Pittsburg. $100, Mary E. Hunt to 31ary E. Harvey.

Lot 80, block 12 Pittsburg. $200. DO A GERERAL BANKING BUS INESSS, LOAN MONEY, able in the newspaper business. Is the continuation of the People's Exponent.and is issued and published on Saturdav, in rftjjfn JDTeicx; DAMS IIAMLIK, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, Litchfield, Kansas; Will take contracts for buildings of all kinds; and do work ecpial to any. may23 The first number of the Netv Pitts burg Smelter was issued hy Mr.

Buy and. Sell Exchange List of lettei'3 remaining uncalled for in the post office April 9th, 1SS1 Boone TE Haskins Lewis II McDonald II Nanny John Powell Arthur Kegan Stenger Charles 2 Scott William Sawyer David Persoii3 calling for the above will please say "advertised:" GEORGIA; Postmaster. nut on Saturday, it is a neat Six foluum folio, fillett with local item aiid a vast improvement on Hie Exponent. It is a credit to the own, and should receive the gener- R. II Ii.

JAMES, ON ALL OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TUB UNITED STATES AND EUROPE. New Pittsburgh Raker Township, Crawford County, Kansas. Homeopathic physician and surgeon, 'ifts fVatrortago of the people there' (J inn '(I Presm NEW PITTSBURGH KANSAS. riie Fittsburir Pe'onle'H JZxnone.nt. A becomes the Smelter under Mr.

STOP A LITTLE FOR R. G. A. KKYES, lint We hope that he Fisli Vill never have a run on dead tires, 4 7 fhat his retorts will never cause him have black eve and that he mav Nitrous Oiide (laughing gas) adminis-tered for the painles extraction bf teeth. Office in Raymond Officer brick, nhvavs have an easy hii.

Girard Lamokeaux ix Tk)uble. Aoaix. As will be seen from an article we copy from the Kansas City Journal, Jas. Lamoreaiix is in trouble again, having been arrested for kidnapping. Girard P) Mr! Lamoreaiix is known to a number of the tesidents or Baker township, aiid if we are riot mistaken, his wife had parents living here at one time! Canned Goods, Fresli Teas, Fine Confectionar-y Sweet Cider and FAIR DEALING, 'go to GIRARD, KANSAS.

jlqnthf; d-. L. E. Whybark, a prominent grain and stock buyer, who has been engaged in buying stock at Opolis, and other places in this county, was arrested at St. Loitis last week on a charge of forging United States patents to some Missouri so we are inforitied.

Girard Press: The partners of Whybark ifi Pittsburg inform us that this has been settled up, arid that he was not arrested flSr. forging U. S. patents on lands in Missouri, bat was arrested for paying no attehtioh to summons from sujeribr courts to attend a certain trial as a Tlie matter has been adjusted, and Mr. AW was in Pittsburg attending to his busi-ness this week." Fokt Scott had ft fire the YRT -IVEAVER.

Is Republican 'in politic, but iis umns will be principally devtvi-eil to the local interests that are centered nere. M-li or da and the way The Monitor 'roteit up would put the most lurid imaginings of ven a Kansas City re TONS RIAL ARTIST. Wanton's Old Reliable Store, West side South -Bread way, East side of Broadway r.ext door south of 'corner drug store, Where You will Find Everything, Sure. porter to blush. A dwelling, two Luinrs ai'd a Jio'rse fell victims to the ITew PiUsburg, Kansas.

lias the Cnly first-class chair in town, Improvements Another house on the north end of TRS. F. W. HENRY, jThfe Mines, Dressmaiiig in First Class Style. Keeps a large stock of MILLINERY NOTIONS.

CARTER'S p8TEt lU aLag ii LTjt3cmraar Sells cheap for cash. Ladies aiid chil- levourrg element aifd "the scene bfgnied says The llo'n tor. A lso he horse was valued At $85 and tas a total loss." The taumynrit population of ffourUnf bounty turned out to the jon Animation is graphically descri-, -i jC(i cen Times! Mr. I), rh'illip's, of Galena, iV.Td fi is wife run Vtwav from bill he notified tint city marshal who telegraphed' to marshal Koch, of Girard, where she was Sick List. J.

W. Jeiining has been qiiite seri jyjISS RACHEL ANDERSON, ously ill foi the past two weeks but is now much improved, and was up Shall ivceivo nVilce siivh A Good Assortment of Millinery always oh hand, of latest styles. CARTER'S Broad way, ear Smelker A built in the northeast part of tbwrir. The two-story. house near the railroad track; is the property of F.

Shout, tlie milk man; arid is nearly ready for occUpancy! The German Hotel lias about finished fencing ih tlie lots where the house stands. The frame-tfork of the mill build-ing is raised, and "looms tip" from where we ridticed.it: Vliat Pittsburg has needed tvas a it now looks as though ii was pretty sure of having one! on the) street last Thursday lor the first time; Ladles are invited to call and obtain the lowest pricey side Broadway, J. W. Brewer, of the fi rm of Brown Pills Nerve Littl New Pittsburg, Kansas. res fed he husband went on to 5 Brewer, lias had another attack of rheumatism that housed him tip He j'ersuaded his wife to viiraid aifd i FOR- JP.

KINBCir, CITY SHOEMAKER, Mrs. Phillips had return with him called in to see us on Mondar, but he had to walk with a cane. lenoVd to go on to California, and rml little girl with" h'r'r," and about NEW PITTSBURG, KANSAS, D. S. Miller's family have a Work done in the best style.

time with several of them, being sick at once. In 'Je-price in so low that -nl? -ford to take it. -y. W. ATKINS, P.

II. Sawyer's boT has beeri quite thousand dollars ih monev, which she had taken, from her husband, jVho is ealthy farmer, -and it is tfie fact of her having tlie mon-vV in her possession that made Mr. rhillips hunt her up so excitedly tiERVOUS and 'DYSPEFTfd MERI AND WOr.TEW. Every nervousirtfrsbn should try Carter's Littld Uerve Art. made specially for tho9e who suffer from Hrvousness, Sleeplessness, Nervous and Sict Weak Stomacb, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, rhcy may; be Kscd alone or in combination jsvTth Carter's Little Liver.

Pills, and- in' eithcf-eas xvill give most prompt and grateful relief. -Dyspepsia make yoa Nervous, and Nervousness rtlces you Dy pepjac either one renders ybii jumi thfseittla pills cure both.v Price, cents. Sold by Drag-gists sehVty 'mail. -CARTCR MEDICINE New Vorh. COMKIAL HOU.

NEW JJAS. sick with measles. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Aukestkd Foijl3foAMT. At theApril East side of Broadway, Centrally iocated, near the post office. AiJpointmerits first-elass.

1 term of district court in this county i NEW PITTSBURG', IvANSAS.H jERMAN HOTEL, and l.o0. Open at all hours. Sample room, on 'first floor. A fii3t-clasa barber shop in connection With house. Giy us a call for 1880, Mary Gillo tried to get a divorce from 4Iier liusband, Jacob Gillo, but he hied a cross-petition and preveritedhcr from doing so, arid secured the Custody of a minor child that had been born to them during their married life.

CONVENIENTLY SITUATED, Axtj Goon Fake. 8m vl For sale hy J. Lindburg. Job Printing' Bone OF ALL KINDS. FRANK WITTE, troprietor, New Pittsburg.

Kans. It appears that he got the idea that RS. M. J. TURLEY, the decree, of the court on his cross- MILLINER AND DRESSJMAKER, H.

'Sawyer's PITTSBURG Is always supplied with F11ESH MEATS. gayehim.a divorce from lijis wife, as well as the custody of. tire child, and he lald.slege to thej heart of a young woman at Cherokee, nineteen years of age, named. Annie Di- NEW West side 'of Broadway. In tohnexirt'n wfth'the'paiier vt Have a Job Ollice, supplied with a Tot v)f the latest styles of Typf.

We will lo plain dhd fanev work B.Tlie ladies are inrlted 'to call. mond, and Won her affections. He then asked the district clerk about the costs in the divorce case, aird and paid the same. The Shooting AltTay. i'iic Kolla jfrci publishes the tollowiug wluhjis very nitferent from p.

report pieviously the R'ooting art ray in that city a few evenings since: Thursday last -about three clock, the neighborhood of Eighth street was startled by the statement that somebody was shot at the Grant oust Investigation, however, fh'owed that such was not the, case, but that a shot or two had' been fired by txlv, JA.an, the jinsu'rance agent, at Dr. A reader and musi-vian. The eaurse of the shooting as far as we can learn is this: Ryan madQdi aboutMiss Ala' iagin, the elocutionist, to several ff our people, and the fact being reported to Dr. Arnold, he, in company with Dr.TIuyette, went tcr the Grant House and interrOjfateWliim about it. iiyan denied it tfnd tried to make Huyette out a liar, when Arnold sfcvucte at iSyali.

Kyan drew his pistol- and li red over I Iuyette's shoulder at Arnold, fortunately hitting no one. rvo of ilaiened- lead were picked up in the bar-rOom, which rather supports Dfv Arnold's statement, that two j-hots were lired at him. benign- most of those present say that only one shot was fired. It wiU )ye recollected that the above He married Miss Dimond Mar6h Market frb Paid "For Ilidea and Pelts. Orih vou peen ouit py Girard und you don't come mit dose blace phure all oph dose bretty tings vos tooken oph mit 3d, and a few.

days ago wife 1 appeared upon the scene ariof had beeblea faces out. I spoke mit, you, you Jacob arrested for bigamy. He was shustgomit dose Haus kiaown all over by ON -SHORT NOTICE. SUNDERLAND PICTURE BLACK, vot vos mit GIB A II 1) taken before Justiee of Cherokee, had the hearing continuedv and took lodging in the county jail in this city during Moriday nightly On Tuesday County Attorney Sayrs A''EW Ooh vou see dose tinars uad vou tooken TTJl? For all Diseases of the Throat lO Hi and Lungs the GREEN MOXJNTAIX i Used in private practice since 1855. Put before the public COUGH Tt never fails.

Price, 50c. and $1. Sample hot.tje 10 qents. All BALAAM, drhggista eepit for sale. Eead our guarantee among' locals.

O. C. lay J3rackett, Sole proprietors, Kansas City, Mo; your sweetr hartpy doie biaee, you ask mic uoi ieiier vor sunie uiciure j- ou gut, quick und cheap as neVcr vos, and "HOfflfOl''' dotgal bretty guicK langn ner eyes away went to Cherokee, and learned to his own satisfaction that Gillo intended no wrong when he married Miss Dimond, actually believing that-he had orti omicK oux. Warm Meals MixL Lunches J. C.

Sunderland vo3 aer DQS3 vot makes dose tings. dOOD Job been; divorced from his first, wife, and entered a nolle in the case, Gillo being- allowed to depart in jreace. We understand that under cir JOHN COE, Dealer in cumstances the second hiarriage is Groceries, CHEAP "Goods, Has been added, giving to those siring work, done in this link a chance to have it t'xi-outed at home. void. -GhIo a inistake Cij should not be made a precedent for other mar ried men to follow, as they might not get oft so well.

Girard BIG Press. Fruits, Wuts? Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars Arnold gax an entertaih'rnfent in I his citv not over to months, aaro, the young lady traveling with passed under he name of Miss uaT)av: the sama man that knocked. down the Philadelphia drumiiier.nt Girard, whom. theDoc-iy claimed had insulted his(?) daughter. 1 Sliootini? Scrape.

Thev had a little shooting matinee at McCune last Friday. Dr. E. E. MMi Mitt STOT7BS, Grav, a resident of the place, went to the drug store of E.

W. Doan, and RemenlDafthe place, walked behind the prescription case. Lew Morris; the clerk, ordered him 9 BARKER'S, Opposite the Post Office. to go on the' other side of thfe case; when thef medicine man struck- him 0 cf 0 (D 0 09 H' a Letterheads, Billheads, Statements, Posters; Legal Blanks. Order Books, Blank Itfots, In Fact, Eve'rythmg.

with his fist. They had a rough and -Opolis '-Items, Opolis is sili improving, arid our Vttizens are hopeful. '-Kas. Elliott, jlfe Coiiiit surveyor, of Jasper county, 3Io, was up on Tuesday and surveying and laying oft ilie new town- in tunibie fight, but were soon separated. Garden Toolsj Winers' Tools, and Smelker Cck, The Doctor left, bnt returned shortly Bargains, SWKET, Sugars, Tip Top TEAS, FINE ITruits, NOBBY Notions, Standard Stationery; AT l6st afterwards, armed with a revolver, CarpentersTools, Mr.

Morris having closed; the- store Several Pittsburgerls were: down in the meantime The "alfgfv M. D. one dav last week. Thev were most lvex-salloon men Keeps on hand a large supply of tried the door, arid nndirrg it locked kicked the window in and. at Pete Boberta of New Pittsbnrg, floffh Broadway, fiew Pittsburg.

CHARTER OAK STOVES. Morris, the ball passing between his up the road from Join Veeki'and stayed two or three days 1 legs, but failing to touch IrinS. Morris was lucky enough to get "hold of the revolver, arid wrested it "6ut of the. tessrs.1 "WliVbark who have Call in and sec us. an elcome to liM)k at our otiieo.

Very respectfully. A TIN SHOP Is in connection Doctor's hand, that personage, lately located tfr6 doing an im mense business grain and stock. vith hardware, Tvhre" all kinds of made a rapid retreat forwards tliQ Osage louse, followed by the drug Are constantly supplied with MEATS: "Cash paid let hides and pelts. ii-i worli ii i J. II.

Love -Gi- 1rafar7iaVt n)cafe'd -lierei Ther have' 1 eierioi iio -Z ill jri ever, and into ti Louse, whfeh 1 WJTH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. i larjio stock of drV goods, grocer- 1.

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