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The Pittsburg Brick from Pittsburg, Kansas • 7

The Pittsburg Brick from Pittsburg, Kansas • 7

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Pittsburg, Kansas
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'V" xmii MJfV.i" 4'tWS-, 1 VJUhtfl ..1. ill 1i 1' Till mm Mi it in it ins 3 i.v Our Exchanges. From The Girard Herald. constantly on hand, a complete stock of Going West. XxitfiMaU, Wa3 Going' Hast, No.

.12 Mail, IW3A. 31 Lool Freight, P. M. Jewdry, Watt lies, Cocks, Silver Plated Ware, Toilet Articles, Statlmirry, BOOKS- -C. AT" LOW PRICES- PERSONAL POINTERS, A fool lsKtupitlity gono to need.

Kleiick still lends in low juice. Humor iMthepepperrtauceof creation, llrcvlty I.h the powerful force in clo-fqtieneo. Tiikc nil the arts, friend ship taught liy experience. Iliick is now, published pu it's' own press. The unoothest grade Is the hardest to get foothold on.

W. T. Weeks visited Parlous Monday night. Ton much priisiierity isdillicultto get i good average on. Xot talking too much is '-cally one half of all the wisdom.

Win. Gibson went to Girard on .7. L. Dollins it building quite an addition to his dwelling in the 'ortli West ait of the city. X.

V. Edmiston went to Opo-lis Wednesday on business connected with the new band. Iking all old books new vol-ninns to the Brick office and have them bound in an elegant style. Has just received Consisting of ITotions of all kinds. LM EXAMINF OUR lO CENT Everything useful on the ii cm, a large invoice of Farm or in Household.

iu Southern Kan. Will exchanga 'Proprietos. ON HAUD. Ed. Bruce.

I tie AAA 13 HOLLER- MILLSi McCuno is the proud poaHttssor of a $10,000 opera house. S. M. lirown and W. I).

Kevin, of McCune, were attending tlieconvcntion yesterday and made i a pleasant cull. Dr. Medearls, editor of the McCune lirick, passed through (Jiraid Tuesday on his way home from Sprintflleld, where hwliad hcen to a press. Mrs. Henry Crawford, better knvwn as "Cirandma" Crawford, met with a painful but not serious accident Tues day morning She was walking along thcsi'ewalk leading from the hoioe to the back part of the lot, when ftWQ' thing attracted her attention' from be hind and in turning around to look trip ped and fell, and in some manner dislo cated 1 or right Khoulder.

)is. Miller and Iluntoon were called who treated case and she is now doing as well as could be expected. From The Girard Press. Shot and Killkj. Archie Phillips, fcrmeily of Guard, a quiet and industrious colored man, was shot down without provocation at Scott City, Kan.

Jne 2Jd, by a dasterdly despwradc, Bill I hues. Phillips was a native of Mississippi, from whence lie came with his aged father and mother of (iirard aboxU year ago. His parents now reside in Girard, and they deeply feel the loss of their son, who had been kind to them and was their only support. Just before Archie went west last hprlug to take a claim in Scott county he was employed at his office to do odd jops, and tve'nlw ays found a reliable and honest boy. Rev.

M. T. Bacr our popular hardware man spent last Saturday and Sunday in Montana holding divine service, and went to Hep: Icr Monday on the same mission. Mayor Crewson of Columbus made us a call Thursday morning, the Mayor is deeply interested in our new R. R.

and he informed us that it would go through providing they recieved the proper amount of encouragement; it wont do for McCune to miss this road Willie Shaw brought us quite a curiosity yesterday in the way of a stalk of corn with a nice potato growing on one of tho roots. When Kansas corn raises potatoes and corn too who will deny any longer that this is Gods countryl we have made preperations to do bookbinding of all kinds, and ask all who have anything in this line to give us a call Call and see samples of visiting cards, programme and invitations at our office. We are leaders on tine job work, and cant be beat on low prices on any work. AV. D.

Harry the popular landlord of the Wirtlv house Parsons Kansas was in the city Thursday. Mr. Harry informed us that his business was getting better all the time. Eld. J.

F. Ackers, of Bllings Mo. will preach at the Christian church tomorrow, morning and evening. W. T.

SUippen brought in some Tim othy yesterday, which measured 5i feet in lenght, with heads 71 inches long; who says, we. cant raise tame grass in this country. T. W. Ifarlan, P.

G. Vawter and wifes went to carthage last Fri day, June 2-3, to visit some friends. Oar townsman; W. D. Bevans Esq.

received the nomination at the third party convention Wednesday; for commissioner in this district; Judge is a good mam, and we have no doubt but what if ho is elected he will fill tho office satisfactory. Conley, Agent. The ftgent of tlie Gulf road informs us he has summer tourist tickets on sale to all tho summer resorts iu Colorado and New Mexico. Parties wishing to visit Denver, Pueblo or Colorado Springs, Colorado; Las Vegas or Dot Springs, New Mexico, to call and get rates. Some unscrupulous person handed one of our citizens some items last week for tke.Brick, pertaining to bo from Mtcarmcl and a they were false in cvry rcspectjwehave no way to account for tho degenerated condition of the parties brriu that wrote the items only that it was a clear case of nonenity andgot up for the purpose of imposing on the good name of the Brick and and to throw a little personal spite at those mentioned as being married, we will be more careful in tho future.

Chas. Elerick thought a Camp-meeting had broke loose on him last Saturday night, when his house began to fill with friends, loaded with Ice cream and cake; Miss Tannic Moon had been very busy for several days, making arrangements, to give Charlie a surprise; and succeeded admirable. Everyone was well and all 'felt, that it' was good for them to be there; Miss Fannie made a splendid hostess, while Charlie and bis estemable wife done all in their power to make tho evening as pleasant as possible for everyone present. A large number of Dr. Ohlwinc friends called on him Wednesday night in company with the brass baud, loaded with ice cream and cake and after every thing was arranged the Dr.

was telephoned for; he came home in a hurry and was greatly surprised to see so many of his friends enjoying themselves; tho tables were spread and everyouo present treated to all the Ice cream and cake they wanted. M. S. Go win and Father Ives made some very appropriate remarks which were responded to by Dr. Ohlwine in a neat little speech.

After wishing the Dr. and his family a pleasant journey during the balance of their lives in their Indiana home, all retired. Dr. Ohlwine 'and family will leave Monday, July 5th, for Mariam Noble county, Indiana where they expect to make their home from this on. The Dr.

is an old citizen of this place and during that time have made many, warm friends, who regret to seethem leave; out wish them success, in their new home. Don't forget to speak a good word for the BniCK to-day. We have just received a new invoice of job material; come around, if you want a nice job at low prices. N. m.

Snuth, J. ston. Harlan and Wilson Bro's have free ice water in the front of their stores to-day; call on them and get a cool drink. J. B.

Williams, of the Girard Marble Works has contracted witlv.the County commissioners to furnish gravestones for tho graves certain union soldiers. Havin" a new and Complete set of Rolls, wo are Prepared TO TURN OUT FLOUR as good as caiibe had anywhere FXaOTJR MEAL AND FEED At all times. Will give lb Hour with Bran and Shorts, for 1 bushel No. 2 wheat, 40 lb of bolted meal or 48 ib of chop feed for one Bushel of Corn. Basfior 21 Years Old, A grand birthday surprise was given to Mr.

liird Chapen, June iiith it being; his 2ist birthday Ice-ccaii and other refreshuients were served. Miss Lucy Olson read a poem composed by Mr. Chapinans mother and speaib.es were made by Mr. Degroat and 3nr. Douglas everyone had a good iime.

The following are the names of thoe rescnt. Cap. Elrick wife and family. Mr. Jndd wife and family; Mr.

Grey wife and family. no. Fawcett wife and family. 3Ir. Walters and family.

Mr, McCabe wife and family. Mr. Sites wife and family. Mr. Degroat wife family, Mr.

Eosebury wife and family. JVIr. Brown wife and family, Mr. Ililes and family. 3Ir.

Carey and family. Mr Little wife and family. Jno. Douglas family. Mr.

Hammond wife and family. Minnie and Ollie Ililes. Carrie and Jennie Copple. Mollie and Maggie Amos. Carrie Loeke.

"Wm Chapen and wife. Mary wager, Carrie Trumbull, Busie McCloud, Nettie High, Dora Els worth, 3sTora Buckle, Lizzie CUeatcm, Lucy Clarry, Mary Ileniff, Lena Olson, Miss Shimp, Ed Ileniff, Horace "Vyood, Earnest Thayer, Bob King, Ed King, Dick Bradly, Ira Gates, Bob Redpath, George Bird, Steve Able, Elic Clary, rank Snider, i Jim Amos, George Ilanklns, Jim McCloud, John Scott, John Allison, John English, Allen Degroat, Fiendfleld, Boss Ilickcox, Henry Buckle, Will Laws, Lum Allison, Horraco McCabe, Will Winger, Grant Winger, Dan Smith, Mike Vance, two names unknown total number 127 Is the place to go to buy the best grades of Flour, Flour, Meal and Feed always on hand. In fact everything generally kept in a first Class Mill. Busby, F.Allen, Proprietor. Local Manager.

ALWAYS J. Proprietors of tho Good Drummer wagons. Passengers conveyed to all neighboring towns at rca-ronable rates. Best attentions given to trauBieut teams. i I.

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Pages Available:
504
Years Available:
1886-1887