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Arkansas Valley Democrat from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

Arkansas Valley Democrat from Arkansas City, Kansas • 3

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THE GLORIOUS FOURTH pa: ARKANSAS VALLEY DEMOCRAT Buy your mace oils at Eddy's drug store. He has ah. kinds. Hugh Eoupe, one of the Democrats Attempted to kiss, And in less than a jiffy Pears9 Ex. I good friends, late of East Bolton but Eagle must be a gay I now of Perkins, O.

T. is up on a visit. The American old bird he is bald If you don't want to 1 He reports all the wheat in shock a wek be bald, use Hall's Hair Kenewer, and you CHAS. M. MclNTIRE, Looal.

TomKimmel is on the sick list. Miss Handy, of North Fourth Street is slightly indisposed- Buy your machine oils at Eddy's drug store. He has all kinds. TV. M.

Rose is on our streets again after a sojourn in Arkansas. Arkansas City is to Celebiate. Preparations now Being Made to Have a Genuine old Demonstration on Independence Day. For several years Arkansas City has stood idly by and seen the sister cities celebrate the Fourth of July In a way appropriate to the occasion and outside of a small display of fireworks and young America enjoying the day by way ago and corn laid by. Our brothers, to the south of us seem, to be greatly in Soap We perspire a pint a the lead.

day without knowing it; ought to. If not, there's of fire crackers and torpedoes, little en thusiasm was displayed. This year, however, there has been a universal trouble ahead. The obstructed skin becomes clamor towards having a big -celebra tion here. Ab a meeting of the business met Lem Herrick who is visiting old time acquaintances in this vicinity never let his friends know until this week that he brought back a woman with him.

She is posessed of rare beauty, a well rounded form and quite solid, and It would be well to add that she is petrified. Ye reporter, noting the tendency of the fair sex toward donning masculine attire wishes to make an offer. We have a pair of the very best suspenders which we should like to exchange, for the summer only, for a good, cool comfortable Mother Hubbard, suitable for office wear. This offer holds good for! club last week it was decided to get up a genuine old time celebration, with music, speakers and prize races. All the plans are by no means complete yet it is quite evident that Arkansas City will not be out done on this day.

A committee of ladies have been appointed to visit the business houses of The small boy is already getting- in his work on the fire crackers. Charlie Landcraf has returned to his real estate possessions at Okarche, Mrs. J. A. Wickline, of the Third ward, has been quite sick the past week.

A new stone walk is being laid in front of the E. N. Andrews Harness store. Mrs. C.

S. Acker left Monday for Chicago on a visit. This leaves the doctor "a widder." Chas "Wier made one of his semi-occasional runs down here from Kansas City Sunday evening. We saw J. W.

Euby perambulating our streets last Sunday. He came down from "Wichita to spend the day. Miss Mattie Shawhan, the editress of the Spirit of the West, at Burden, spent Sunday in the city. The A. O.

U. W. have rented rooms in the Highland Hall block and have moved In the new quarters. Miss EttaTully, lately of J. B.

Lynn's sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper, but this is trouble enough. If you use Pears' Soap, no matter how often, the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. You may think this is a queer way to wash hosiery, and it is, but we want to draw your attention to our HOSIEET STOGIES which is the BEST, in the city.

Then, while we have your attention we want to talk some about other departments where you will find ZBSJESOJTS and G-OOD VfiJLfCnE2S- won't be, Try it. Mow well we remember grandmother's attic, so fragrant with medicinal roots and herbs! Poor old soul, how precious they seemed Ito her! And yet, on 6 bottle of Aver's Sarsaparilla would do more good than her whole collection of "yarbg." Our friend Henry Ames has opened up a fruit and lemonade stand, on the corner south of the Central Avenue hotel. He has a nice line of fruits, candies, tobacco and cigars. It is a neatly arranged stand and he has a big run. Whenever you hear an editor boasting of his qualifications as a brainy writer and good newspaper man, you can safely bet that when a post-mortem examination is held over his remains there will not be enough brains left to grease a gimlet.

Wm. Theophilus. Ed Gage and Jamison Vawter left for the Chicago convention Saturday. William is a Hill man, Gage will shout for Old Grover, While Wter secretly cherishes a hope for Carlisle. Well, great minds never run in the same channel.

The Dean block is nearing completion and we can truthfully say it is one of the best one-story business blocks in the city. Gilgis Brothers will occupy a portion of it, with a well equipped restaurant, and no doubt will regain the trade which they before enjoyed. 1 bare handled Beeps' uttte Giant Pills for eight years and have customers to whom it would be impossible to sell any other. In fact all of lieRgs Family Medicines are quite satisfactory, and I have good success with them. W.

T. Shane, Solomon City, Kan. Sold by Hay 4 Doh- be city and secure necessary funds for the? carrying out of the project. The ladits have worked incessantly this week and havd met with very good sue DR. MOTT'S RESTORED MANHOOD; ftsi BunruiutPillt, cess.

There is soive talk of a fireman's tour the great rem- If A At for ncrrona rout ration and all nervosa Aiaeamem at th vnn. one week only. It is now fashionable for women and girls to wear suspenders. One lady appeared on the streets of Arkansas City the other day with a pair of gentleman's supenders on, and with the drawers supports flapping about. She should either put them to their proper use or cut them off.

Fashionable dress the ladies now consists of cap, coat, vest and saspenders. The next in order is pants and cigarettes. Change of Time. nament, a grand parade, and several iT organa of aitbar aex, auch as Nerroua Proatration. Failing or a4v: I.nai4annoou.

iinnoirner, menur vmusiooa. loumiul ferrora. able speakers ha ve been invited to deliver addresses, The park is being put POPULAS GOODS- Menial worry, exceeaiTe ue ot jooaerwor upiuu, wnli lead to SiSS-' Conaumntion and InnaultT With ererr 15 order a 111 written etiarante to cm or refund the moner. Sold at Si IK into shape for th.e coming event and befokk xkd AFTXI csise. per box, iwxu lur uu.

ut. notta Ubemioat Ulevelaud, 0 First published In Arkanaaa VaUej emo. rj.u.i.uiJi, Agent. will be a most beautiful spot. Situated max Jane 24th, 1892.

on the banks of Southern Kansas beau tiful river, the waln.ut, good boating is Sheriff's Sale. CMetNo. 4785. By virtue of order of tale to we directed. to be had and a few gentlemen are go- Take the Missouri Pacific Railway, for all points east, west, north and south iner to fit ud a t)lace fo bathing, with suitable suits and necessary equipments.

jl.t c.A.x'sxa: peices, This is why the vast majority of people buy their goods at nd delivered, and dated the Uh of Mar 192, luiied out of tbe District court of th county of Cowley, 6 lata of Kansas, in action ta which the Badger Lumber Company Plain THE NEW YORK STORE for both ladieaand trains leave Arkansas City, daily, at 6.45, p. m. and 7.50 a. making' close connection with all roads at junction store at Winfield; now the popular saleslady at W. H.

Pottle's is on the sick list. The republican as it is commonly called, convention, of Cowley county is to be held at Winfield on August 6th. Rev. B. Swarts came up from Fureell this week and is showing the boys a.

big tarantula as a product of Oklahoma's soiL The country people round abouit may bring their baskets and enjoy a p.icnic in the park, 'neath the shady trees an 'd with tiff and Frank Lee. and Sue Lee Ma wife, Jennie Netherland, Beth I Lee, Meliaea A. Le hie wife, Hamilton, Rankin hardware com. Continues to be the center greenest turf beneath their feet. 8 'wings points.

C. W. Johnson, Agent. It Should be in Every House. Wilson, 871 Clay says he will not be without Dr.

King's pany, a corporation, Arkansas City Lumber Company, a corporation, Charlea Bcruton. will be up and all in all it is int ended that all visitors will be satisfied wfcththe rer. The Chilocco ball club doesn't seem to be ''in it" when matched against the of attraction. celebration at Arkansas City. A celebration will also be held eat it of us in John Iron's grove, one mile st mtn Get our prices if you wish to of Silverdale school house, on Grc -use New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that It cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had doue her no good.

Robert Barber, of Cooksport claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more eood than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Creek and many will attend this. Dr.

Brecount says that Arkansas City has 2800 more population than Win-field. He ascertained this by the books of the county Clerk. By many in the cattle business, it has been remarked that McCormick was re-cieving judicial aid from his old employers and it Is now acknowledged. Lester Ball and Chaa Miller, two Maple City, is to have a jolly gt od save money on Winfield college boys. About two weeks ago they played a game at Winfield and were defeated by a score of 14 to 13.

Last Saturday they met again on the diamond and were knocked out to the tune of 84 to 13. We have been selling Beggs' Remedies for about five years and Beggs' Diarrhoea Balsom gives us the best satisfaction of anv remedv we have ever sold. Evans time and already has secured seve ral good speakers. President Arkansas City Bank. Assignee or C.

Davenport, William Blakeney, assignee of Abernathy, L. F. Myers and Frank Arm-strong, T. McLaughlin. P.

Houghton, 8. P. Gould, defendants, I will on, Monday, the 25th day of July 1893. Beglnlng at 2 o'clock, i. m.

of eaid day, at the south door of the oonrt house, In the city of Winfield, Cowley County, state of Kansas, offer for sale and eell at public auction, to tlie highest bidder for catth in hand, with appraisement, all that certain tract of land pi Misted in said cosnty ot Cowley, and described as follows to-wit: -The nortn half 1X1 of lot threa 1 1 la block one hundred and ninety seven 1 107 is Vawter's addition to the eity of Arkansas City. Said property levied on and to be cold as the property of the above defendants and to bo sold to satisfy said order of sale, Wltneaa my hand at my office In the City of Winfield. la said County, this 21 6 1 day of ana A. D. 169i CI, Atkinson, Attr.

for riaintiff. Sheriff, Arkansas City is not behind the tim es DRY G00DS.N0TT0NS Free Trial Bottles at E. D. Eddy's Drug Store. Large bottles, 60c.

and SI. 00. Other stores may have the same prices on a given article, but they do not give you such good values for the money. For mstance: and invites all of the surrounding coun try to come in and help us celebrate th'e printers, of this city, set out on a tramp the other day. They have got as far as Guthrie, by newspaper accounts.

Miss Bessie Dudley and Miss Jennie glorious Fourth. Boschert, Chanute, Kan. I am getting better since 1 began' the use of Beggs' Blood Purifier, and Blood And ladies and gent's The Country Roads. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention.

All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song ef praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and A great deal of complaint is being made about the condition of the roads, Goods Beck, of Wichita, have been visiting for the past week with Miss Leona Beck who accompanied them home yesterday. Several fields of wheat were cut in Bolton last week. The harvest of the early wheat will commence in earnest this week.

The quality is reported Maker. B. H. Williams, Chenango, Texas. Sold by Hay Dourer.

Sep Andrews, the well known harness man, purchased the entire stock at the administrator's sale, on last Monday, of the estate of the late K. N. Andrews, of Wellington. No one better knows the business, and in securing the Arkansas Valley Dsn First published In the ocus una. 10th 1692.

The prices we are making Sheriff's Sale. are the lowest to be had any Thu Arkinaift Titir dmmntin Mnh laree Btock, he will no doubt realize Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price and 81.00 per bottle at. E.D.Eddy's Drugstore.

iaa.a aMw v-mvj uiifiuuHW vatW render the melo-drama, "Sea Drift" to-1 larEe profits. where. night. The proceeds are to be nsed in A great deal of wheat has been loaded purchasing books for the high school We offer you extra inducements on al in the country, around and about Arkansas City. This spring more than any other time since we can remember, the young man who takes a livery rig, and with the lady of his choice seeks out a quiet drive, o'er country near wooded streams, past fruitful- orchards, or yellow fields of ripening grain, always has something to say a-bout fearful roads, which made it next to impossible for him to drop the lines, even for an instant.

Then the farmer who wishes to bring those fat members of the porcine family, in to the best stock market in Kansas, or would seek to reach the Border Princess.with a load of grain for our large mills, always mutters words of 'violet hue at the condition of the roads. The cycler who loves after omce hours by Bolton's farmers in cars on the Frisco switch to Cale the past week. The granaries have to be emptied to make room for the new crop, library. The Dally Traveler still continues to summer gooas, lor we nave too many ana a 1 a if A Four Grand Excursions via Mo. Pac.

From Arkansas City to Chicago, tickets on sale June 16th to 20th, one fare All stores sell ladies black hose at 25c a pair, but none of them are equal to ours at the same money Its the same way with the children's hosiery, all grades and all other qualities of ladies hose. Why, we sell ladies seamlees fast black hose for 15c per Then in summer underwear you'll find our values; Ladies' vests from 8 up, and excellent values for men at 25 to $1.00 a garment. Our black silk mits at 25 and 35 a pair are worth 15 to 25 per pair more than other stores at the same prices. JZLOtlXGX Ej2HSL23CLplC- Take shoes- All stores have the same prices 75 85 a $1.00, $1.50. $2.00 but there is a vast diff- in these is a vast difference in the value obtained.

For $1.25 a pair we sell men's full stock shoes actually worth 25 to 5O more than a pair bought else; where at the same price, rt's the same with our $2.00 line of ladies' and men's shoes, and the child-rens goods are cheap at our prices. Try our dress goods department. There you will find the same superiority of the fabrics over- those tnev must oe sola, we preier to get our Case No. 1406. jTTirtuiof in order of sale to me directs and delivered and dated the th day of June, mi.

issued out of the District Court of th County of Cowley, State of Kansaa. in action in which Orton Ingereoll was plaiotift and John A. Sidle, Malinda J. 8. J.

Allison. Henry L. Booth, J. M. Clarke and John Wool-rldge were defendants.

I will on Monday the lllh day or i nly a. D. 1 892 Beginning at 2 o'clock p.m. of said day, at the south door of the Court House, in the City of WinfleH Cowley Countv. State ofKausas, offer for sale and sell, at jiublle auction, to (lie highest bidder for cash in hand, without ap.

praisement. all that curtain tract ot land eit-uated in said County of Cowley, and describixl as follows, to-wit: Lots one 111 and two In block twelve 02, in McLaughlin's lecond addition to the city of Arkansas city. Said properly levied on and to be eold as the property of the above defendants and to sold to satiBfly said order of sale. Witness my hand at my office in the City ot Wiufield, in said County, this 7th, day of una A.U. ltM- and consequently the Frisco road, is by means of well-filled cars running to the for round trip.

money out of them now instead of holding furnish the news several hours in advance of its cotemporaries. They have bad bulletins posted every hour of the convention. The stone work on C. Dean's new business block on Summit street is com To Omaha. July 1st to 2nd, one fare! eastward assisting the farmers in mak ing room.

them up to the regular price till the sea for round trip. To Saratoga Springs, N. July 3 to 9, one fare for round trip, dIus 2.00 membership fee. New York I have recommended Beggs' Blood Purifier and Cherry Cough Syrup several times and must say that I have been surprised and more than pleased at results following the use Of same. 1 am not in the City, International convention of the society of Christian Endeavor.

July7 to 10 The rate will not be more than one fare, son is over ana tnen cut tne prices as an inducement for you to buy. But we make the cut prices now while the goods are in to take a joyful spin o'er country roads, and stop for a glass of that cooling beverage, so dear to the city man's heart butter milk, oft finds his way obstructed by a stretch of road, which would do J. B. Kirr. Eheriff.

pleted and the carpenters are at work and will have it ready for occupancy in a short time. State Architect Haskell, paid a trip of inspection, to the Chillocco schools this week, viewing the new improvements. He was satisfied with them and work is being rapidly pushed. T. Atkinsok, Attorney for Plaintiff.

and may be less. For information regarding any of these excursions call on C. Johnson, Agent. habit of endorsing patent medicines, but can say truthfully, Beggs medicines are all that is claimed for them. Tesah Jones, M.

Wintersville, Mo. Hay Dohrer. At the foot of the canal a good deal Arkansas allay season. So be sure and come" in and get the benefit while you have a chance. First Published In the Dkmocbat June ltth U9i, Threshing Coal.

I am rjrenared to furnish my custo credit, to some southern bayou, will on his return speak naughty words about Kansas roads. Now remember, ye grumbling travel Sheriff Sale, Case No. 4298 By virtue of an order of sale to me dlrectei If you miss this place you will miss and delivered and dated tne sin nay oi Dick Howard eloquently remarks that, "A fourth warder is monkeying with the buzz Saw" and the beauty of his remarks are that they no doubt apply Bargains. of repairing and building is going on. The new improvements on the flouring mills are nearing completion, which renders them of nearly double capacity.

The electric light works are also under going repairs, and the street cars each mers with threshing coal. I am sole agent for McAllister, and especially recommend this grade for threshing. It costs a trifle more than Kansas, coals, yet is cheaper in the long run, as one ton of this coal will go as far as a ton and two thirds of other grades, makes er, that this year has been almost without precedent in Kansas history. More rain has fallen than for many years. As a resu.lt, culverts have been torn out by the current of the small ravines, and when wo realize that the little spring branch, One night a few weeks ago was THE NEW YORK STORE.

lsia, issued out of tbe District vi county ot Cowley, state of Kansas, in action in which Banmel Bearinft, was plaiatiff and. Robert B. Baird, Mary J. Baird. Albert Newman, Llmira R.

Greason and Uattle J. reason, were defendants, I Will. on. Monday, the 11th Dayof July, A.D. 1892 Beginning at two o'clock p.

ta. of said day, at the south door of the court house in the city or Winfield, Cowley county, Btate of Kansas, offer for sale and eell at public auction to tha hiKhest bidder for cash In hand, without ap- aii tl.ot tract of land slltl- of other stores, quoted at the same prices. 'Nobody equals our 25 and 50 cashmeres in all colors. And the wash goods are pretty and comprise the novelties of the season. 5 up.

White goods and black waeh goods are here in great profusion and and values better. than elsewhere. We have a bargain in 10 black organdies. Embroidered floun-cings start at 33 cts a yard and run up to the best, evening, bring up a large "tin bucket brigade. 1 have been troubled for several years to at least half a dozen.

Judge Troup was called to Topeka, Friday evening, by a telegram announcing the death of his father. The Judge's many friends extend sympathies to him in his bereavement. Highland Hall Block. a roarinf torrent, we wonder that so many bridges are left standing. Trees more steam, with less effort.

Superior in quality and preparation, best size, less slack, best burning, least waste, and well adapted for general use, and i A F. Dresser, with scrofula, caused by impure blood, but could get no relief until lately. Our drux-Rist recommended Begg's Blood Purifier and Blood Maker so highly that I decided to try up to the present time, used five bottles and find It to be all that is recommended. Orrm Stone, Otsego, Wis. Sold by Hay Dohrer.

were washed out at tne roots, ana leu, with their branches over the roadway, each littUe low place in the country road became ii bottomless mire. As we said this has been an ususual year, anil Kansas roads are like granite walks btide of many in other states. ateu in saiu euouiy wwwji as follows to-wit: Lots three sj and the north-west quarter of the aouth east quarter and the aouth-weat quarter of the Borth-east quarter of section fifteen 15 township thirty-five south of range four east, except a strip off the west side of said land hero-to-fore conveyed to Rnhifl-hauer. and described as fol- the best coal on the market for the price, makes no clinkers, try it and you will use no other. I will give my customers good service and guarantee weight.

Please call. Respectfully J. A. Kearney, 407 South Summit street Judge Scott, who was appointed guardian of the McCormick children made a demand for their custody last week, and it was refused. No doubt a legal fight will be the result.

I have derived a great benefit from Beggs Blood Purifier and Blood Maker and will take great pleasure in recommending it to all I meet. Chaa. Hill, Ab In Bolton township and others the roads On. loro in-CLstrsitlorL. In the linen stock.

Others may have 60c Turkey red damask, but it does not approach the value of ours at this price, and the great big huck or de- Rev. Fleming came down from On to Omaha. have beeoi attended to, old culverts removed, new ones built, ditches drained, jand all in all the country roads around Arkansas City, are as' good as any we know of. And, while we realize there is Home cause for complaint, bear lowea to-wit: Beginning at the south line of the State of Kansas, at the aouth-weat corner of the south-east quarter ofaaid 6ection fifteen 1 thence on said state line fourteen rods and five and -12 feet to hedge, thenoa northwesterly on laid hedge to front, four rods east of tha center line running north and aouth through said section and eighty rods south fth. nni-th line of said section, thence west Wichita Saturday, and, accompanied by Rev.

Hewitt, visited Maple City on Sunday and installed the new minister, Rev. Sefton, at the Presbyterian church in that city. Rev. Fleming never forgets his frends here, and runs down to see us WHITE, HILL GO, erdeen, O. Sold by Hay Dohrer.

A little change in the old lines would apply just now to the republican Special excursions will be run via Santa Fe route on July 2nd, to Omaha, for persons wishing to attend the national convention of people's party at in mind the action of the elements, and lay not the blame on our country roads. mask towels we sell for 25 each have no equal. Nor can you fiNd the equlls of our 5 brown and bleached muslin yard wide. Then we sell the choicest calicoss at 5 per yard; others ask you 6 or more, -Everything in- just often enough to make us regret four rods to center of said line, theuoa aouth to beginning. nronnrtv levied on and to oe aoia as Maple City Items.

"We aire all on our feet and a comin" Good prospects for crops in this vicin- that city July 4th. One fare round trip. Tickets on sale July 1st and 2nd, with return limit of July 15th. The Omaha convention will be largely attended by an enthusiastic crowd from all parts of property of the above defendant and to be sold FARM MACIINERY.N satisfy laid order oi aaie. witness my hand at my office th City ot ity.

There was quite a sprinkle of people his departure. J. L. Huey was a popular man last Saturday. He had hundreds of callers, in fact a perfect stream of people poured into his office all day.

Thinking there might be something unusual going on, and eager for news we strayed in and found J. I very busy. It was only the "The wind blew out, and the wind blew in And Harrison came to life again." Hay making in the strip is going on at a great rate. Loads of the sweet scented new mown hay may be seen on our streets daily. Few realize what a great blessing to our people the strip really is.

My wife had the morst case of Dand raff 1 ever saw and had tried three or four out Sunday to our Children's Day exer Winfield, in said County, tula 6th day of Jun A.D.. 182. EA.TOH, Poixoc Lev, J- B. Nirr. Plaintiff.

Sheriff. cises. the country. Even if you are not a delegate, it is a good chance to see Nebraska's chief city. Talk with A.

T. S. F. agent about it and get aboard when the By tii.o way, Don't forget about the splendid values in the cloth, ing department where we sell all things pertaining to men's and boy's wear- The above examples apply with equal force to the goods you will find here in suits, hats, shirts, etc. Nat Blakely got his arm out of place Sunday night.

Cvrus Parrick has taken quite a fall 1 First Published In Arkansas Valley DMO- crat June 10th, 1893. tax payers laying down their money and taking receipts. As our local editor is quite sick and unable to attend to the reportorial du train goes by. The following is the time of leaving important points and rates: Leave Arkansas City 9:10 am 10.75 Newton 1235 pm 9.15 quit teaching and is now seen following P. Costello's old jack mule.

Pat says he is a pretty good farmer, what hedon't get done he leaves undone. Swearing Carl says he is going to Sale. Case No. 5192. of an ordor of sale to me directed.

ties, and the senior editor is slightly in other remedies, and two bottles of Begg's Hair Kenewer prooved all claimed for it. E. P. Dunagan. Gainesville, Ga.

Sold by Hay Dohrer. Died Sunday evening at 5 o'clock, at the residence of N. Banks in East Bolton, A.Burdine,(colored) at the age of 68 years. The burial occurred Monday at 2 and delivered and dated the 6th dayof June, 1892, Issued out of the dlsirict court of the county of Cowley, state of Kansas In action in leave the cnurcn "quit em cold. The Pastor of the M.

P. church AND LI NT THROUGH Topeka .5.20 5.01 Atchison 730 4.80 Arrive at Omaha 12 KM) midnight. gave us an able sermon Tuesday evening disposed, the readers will pardon any deficiencies in the Democrat this week. No one misses his guiding hand more than we, of the office and we are sure all our readers will join us in wishing We understand that Tom Robinson is which Wilson F. Bpruiu, uiuur estate of 8.

W. Spruill deceased, was plaintiff andW. M. McCoy. Amanda McCoy, A.

H. running opposition to his own brother in the Cockleburs business. The Chatauqua Assembly. The Chautauqua Assembly opened at Fourth of July will be celebrated here I Fiteh. Xormaa F.

Tompsou, ana j. Cashier, were defendants, I will, on Monday, the nth Day of July, A. D. 1892 him a speedy recovery. p.

and the body was interred in Mercer cemetery, Prof. D. E. Boyd has charee of at this place. A grand time is Island Park, in Winfield, last Tuesday morning, and a goodly number of our citizens attended.

A large list of attractions are on hand this season and no doubt those who attend the whole Beginning at o-ciocs, p.m. the Sonth door of the court house. In the city of Winfield, Cowley county, state of Kansas, offer for eale and sell at pubUo auction, to the Joe Woods and Jep. Potter are at outs on account of Joe telling, "he would Miss Nellie Stebbins who has been staying the past year with the family of B. F.

Childs returned to her home in Michigan Monday morning. Miss Stebbins has been a leader in society here hate to be as lazy a man as Jep. hicheat bidder, for cash in nana, wh i- There was quite an' excitement in The point we wish to make is this. Your goods at our store may cost you as much as at others, but when the real value and wear is considered you will find that to purchase from us. means "MONEY TN YOUR Pocket." Try it this year.

Your Friends, course of ten days will find it time well a new department in the Chautauqua assembly'at WinSeld this year. It is called the teachers retreat. Several of the most noted educators handle the Btib-divisions in this department. A fire company at Medicine Lodge has been named for Jerry Simpson. It praisement, all that certain tract oi uum ted In Mid county of Cowley.

nd doscribed ai town Saturday evening by the W. C. T. U. hunting up the boot leggers.

during her Btay and has made hosts of spentf Many will greet Gen. 0. 0. 41WAC0NS, BMES, warm friends who regret to Bee her de Bob Potter who has been attending I to-wit: Lou one 1U two 121, three IS and four C). In Block one Hundred and thirteen US i the City of Arkansas City.

Howard when he steps on the platform this week to, address the audience there assembled. the races in trie X. A. returned no mo part, but in her own home they undoubtedly appreciate her worth and will welcome ber return. Prof.

D. B. Boyd of this city, who is dead broke. Henry Barley wentaway Sunday even-inc. but returned in a little while look Our senior editor expects to go up is to be hoped that the organization is not lacking in that which gave Jerry his reputation.

A fire company without hose would have no excuse for existence. Bald property Jevieu on ana i property of the above defendants, and to be sold to satisfy said order of sale. ing as if he had let a bird go. What do Saturday morning too view the sights and listen to the speakers. Whether ye reporter attends or not remains to be you suppose was the trouble; lie was I Witness my hand at n.yomoe in ins afraid of that 22.

ene.irt in county, this day. oi June, Our new spring stock just received is larger ana more complete than ever. ttWe have a large supply of nice fresh GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS. We handle seed from Landreth Sons, of Philadelphia, We have as nice a lot of German Millet and Cane seed as we ever purchased. superintendent of our schools, has been tendered the position of president of the university of Oklahoma, with a salary of $2,000 dollars a year, by the regents A.

0. 194. considered later, it is probable as we Any body wanting to match nickles call on S. Tooman. He seems to be the I THE I.

AlKJKSOW, C. J. B. Kirr, Sheriff. shall, and If we do we expect to crowd Atty.

lor piainttrr. Last Summer I was attacked with a bad case of flux, and after taking four doses of Beggs' Diarrhea Balsam was Immediately relieved and cured. 1 have sold it for the past six months and must say that it gives general satisfaction. J. W.

Smith, M. Puxico, Mo. Sold by Hay Dohrer. stuff for them. -M.

Edwards returned home from Man as much fun into the brief time that is possible. The assembly closes July 5th Deko Flrt rubliehed In Arkansas Valley hattan college, where he has been at and every one should attend at least of that institution. It is not known whether he will accept or not. It is certainly quite a compliment and plainly shows that our Oklahoma friends knew his worth. tending school.

cb-at Junetith, 1895. one day-. Bob Ramsey seems to prefer a Wren to any other kind of a bird. Tony. Sheriffs Sale, Case No.

WOT. By Virtue of an order of Sale to ma directed and delUered and dated the 2nd dayof Jona A Runaway. NewmaM TE HILL 00 JLJLJL VLsl aJWNJ siO ftTlfi 312. ShM-Wan hlnr.k Arkansas Arkansas The officers are after those audacious, A rather serious runaway accident Rev. Shawhan occupied the pulpit at the M.

E. church last Sunday, and was right royally welcomed br our people. The reverend gentleman is always greeted with a large congregation Winfield Chautauqua Assembly, Rev. Frank Bristol. occurred in this city Tuesdav afternoon City, Kansas.

im, Isaued out of tha Dietrfc court vi tne oonnty of Cowley and itate of Kansaa, In ao. tion In which Thayer wai plaintiff ati fellows who have deigned to seine in the mighty Arkansas. Z. B. Midkiff and J.

Hughes were arrested Saturday for seining near the dam and Judge Scott, placed each of them under 1 25 bond to Mrs. T. Mclntire took a horse and buggy and went to the home of Mrs. Osgood, her sister in law, in the First ward, where Mrs, Osgood and her Henry B. Pruden, and Fannie 1 Widen were defendant, I will, on AT TvTN ATTTA TTTTTH Dr.

Gunsaulus, whose health has been failing for several months, has been obliged to cancel all his engagements, and Dr. Bristol has been selected to fill his date. Dr. Bristol is a deep thinker and a finished orator. His work on the floor at the great conference at Omaha appear before him for trial Friday, July when he comes to our city.

He left Monday to spend the week at the Chautauqua assembly. Last Saturday was the "day of days" for our implement dealers. Thousands Monday, the 11th Day of July, A. v. I8a BcRlning at a o'clock, m.

of aaid day, at tha Sonth door of the court home. In tha city of WlnAnld. Cowley county, etate of Kanaaa, offo Dry Goods Co, daughter, Miss Nettie, joined her. with the intention of going to tne residence of C. M.

Mclntire in the To tlXQ Farmers of Cowley Bth.This protection law governing fishing has been broken not a little lately, and an example should be made occaslonly. The person who holds the $10,000 mortgage, on the cattle of the late J. A. McCormick, is E. T.

Roberts of Titus ville and a gentleman is now in the is yet so fresh that it is not necessary to give press notices or any lengthy eulogies of his abilities. lie is a breezy Fourth ward. The horse did not start off as he should but balked badly. At last he started and the case speedily developed into a genuine runaway. After going a short distance as.

L. Britton, Pres. Chas. A. Soroton, Vice Tree.

J. H. Hartman, Cashier flWEWAHT YOUR TRA lor aale and aell public auction, to tha high est bidder for cash In hand, with appraisement all that certain tract of land attuated la aaid county of Cowley, and deacrlbed aa follow! to. witi Tha east aalf of taction Seventeen (IT) la township fhluty-four (SI) aouth of range threa theP. except Ave and ona half (AV) fecrea, aold to the St Louie and Ban Fran.

of pounds of binding twine was purchased by farmers and taken to the enormous wheat fields adjacent to the city, where it will be used within the next two weeks. The farmers are happy, the dealers are happy, and we all ought to be happy. Mrs. Mclntire was thrown out against a fence, but luckily wasnotinjured. All ARKANSAS CITY MI.

speaker and never fails to magnetize those who hear him. Miss Anna Park. The celebrated cornetist has appeared year after year at Chautauqua Lake and has ever been greeted by those great oteco Railway Company rot right or way eon- were thrown out in the short distance city looking after his interests. McCormick when he first became known in this section was foreman on the ranch of "The Oil Co," as- it was called which had head quarters at Willow Springs. We will make you the Lowest Irices you have ever seen, on all kinds of HIT ITU HE, Carpets and TJndertalcing Supplies Dont buy before seeing our stock.

We can and will save you money. Come, see, and be- raining In all three hundred fourteen and on traversed, and on summing the case np, it was found Mrs. Mclntire and Miss W. Bob Holland, the "unreformed liar" of the Western Press, who is now rusticating at his old home near Hack Incorporated State Charter June, 1889. Under Btate jurisdiction and supervision.

Osgood sustained but little injury, but audiences as a favorite. She is at home in any line where the the cornet can be and everv old Gamtal Fully Paid ife5o.ooo.oo The company was made up of Windsor, Roberts and others. Sometime ago Senior Roberts died and the younger man was left to settle up his bussiness. used. Every army call hall (SUM) acre according to the government survey.

Bald property levied on and to ba aold as tha property of the ahova defendant and to he sold to satisfy said order of sale. Witness my hand at my office In tha city of Winfield, In aaid county, this 2nd day of June A. D. 1882, Eaton, Tou-ock lovn. B.

Hirr. ney, says ne was struct oy ngnung the other night. One spark struck Bob on the tip of his finger and remained long enough to burn it slightly. Please finger this item carefully, there's proba melody or your childhood rings out from Stockholder Liability 1 OO.OOO Mrs. Osgood was quite seriously bruised, as well as her ankle being badly sprained.

The buggy was broken and scattered along the road. While not resulting very seriously it was a UFF OLDK0YD strik Buy your machine oils at Eddy's drugstore, He has all kinds. 8t demess that takes you back to those I Transacts a General Bankintr Bn Moow, Pinker bly not a spark of truth in. it. lQjacftU, tha can.

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