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Gunn Powder from Pittsburg, Kansas • 3

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Gunn Powderi
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The Boy. Will and Horace Gardner, the tailors, spent Sunday afternoon In Girard with their- brother, Arthur. 1 BUSINESS, DIRECTORY OF CRAWFORD COUNTY. KS. EXCLUSIVE Optoiiieffisl DR.

C. A. SMITH Special Attention Qivn Surgical Cases aud Diseases of Women OftleeOyev National Hank Classified Directory of the Ltadinq business Men and Firms, bo Town. hla County. MUL.13KRRY Bakery, Bread: Cakes.

Pies, Carl A. Haaears Dry Goods, Shoes, Gen'l Mdse, Miller Bros. AOo, Groceries, Feed and Flour. Try 9. H.

Burton Meat Market and Groceries, Roach Brothers Physician and Srgeon, Drug Store, F. E. Nipple PITTSBURG Bank, The National, Oldest Bank in Pittsburg Bank, First National, Oldest Nat'l in Pittsburg Bank, First State, Only State Bank In Pittsburg Clothing. Shoes, Men's Wear, 606 Bdw. Beaaley Dentist, Over Owl Drug Store, M.

Gmndle Dentist, No, 309 Commerce Building, C. W. Ott Dr. R. B.

Gibb, Surgeon, Kirkwood But.dtng Dry Goods, Shoes, Women's Wear, The Famous Dry Goods. Ladies Ready to Wear, Seymour's Furniture, Carpets, 117 E. 4th, Ideal Fum. Co. Lawyers, 810-2 CommeroeBldg.UoazA Johnsoa Lawyer, 408-409 Globe Building, John P.

Cumin Lawyer, 218 Commerce Bldg, J. L. Ktrkpmtrick Lawyer. 221-22J Com. HullC'ng, Geo.

H. Stuessi Lawyers, 318-20 Com. Bldg, Wheeler Dntrtson Loans, Farm, The Graves Farm Loan Inv. Co. Loans.

Farm. 6. Globe Bide. Jones ltner AUCADIA Drugs. Stationery, Wall Paper, K.

L. Murray Dry Goods, Shoes. Geo'l Mdse, V. M. Llghtle Dry Goods, Notions.

Gen'l Mdse, T. W. Ullum ARMA Bakery, Bread and Pastry, Gus and Earl's Best Drugs, Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, W. A. DeLapp Gen'l Mdse, Dry Goods and Shoes, The Leader Lumber, tfulloing Material, Anna Lumber Uo.

Lumber, Furniture, Udw, Undertaking. Rodda Physician and Srgn, gen.l practice, F. E. Deal Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, P. O'Donnell GIRARD F.

A. M. 93. Saturday on or before full moon Auctioneer, Mutual Phone 828, J. N.

Thomson Clothing, Men's Wear, W. Side. S. J. Beardsley Cranolene, Discovered and Made by G.

A. Mills Dry Goods and Shoes.Gen lMdse, C.H.Burnett Eastern Star. Electa S3, meets on the seoond Monday afternoon and 4th Monday night H. B. No.

11. 1 and 8 Friday, M. B. Finical. Sec.

Implements. Hardware. Notions. I.H.Shannon Jeweler and Optician, South Side, Wm.Bouck Lumber and Building Material, W. Crawford Physician and Surgn.

N. Summit. S. B.Hewett Real Estate. Loans.

Insurance. W. P. Dorman Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, G. trickier Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, E.

Walsh Restaurant, Lunch, East Side. E. B. Croppet Watklns Remedies, Sold by George G. Nixon vn H1 fr i i 4 Bowman's Undertaking Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph P. Gorrell Licensed Embalmers for Kansas and Missouri Mrs. Gorrell is a Graduate from Barnes School of Embalming and also from Clement Williams, of Kansas City. Gives special attention to Women and Children.

BOTH PHONES 119 A J. J. J. A A .1. J.

J. J. tTTTTTTtWtTTTTTti TvtTttt For the best there is in Moving: Palace Theatre If you are lookingforany-one up town, you will find them at the tarn t. A. J.

rrr I' I I' k' Relieve Headaches AND GIVES Correct Fittings Dr. See. See. Before You Build Let me ftsrure' with you on your mason work Stone, Brick or Cement All work guaranteed-28 years experience. Frank Baker 208 Eaat Washington 1093 Bell phone 1093 Scott's Grocery 116 E.

3rd. Standard Goods, Right Price BELL PUON 18 B- CROPPER Lunch Room UNDER OPERA HOUSE Rooming house In connection GIRARD KANSAS W. H. GRAVES. M.

Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Commerce bldg. CRaNOLENE OINTMENT Cures Piles Eceema, Hay Fever, Vine Poisoning, Burns, Insect Bites and Itching; Sold by druggists. G. A. Mills, Prop.

H. Phillips LAWYER Suite 201 Com merce Bldg. Pittsburg Kansas Restaurant and Shord 121 SOUTH SIDE Soup, Pie and Coffee lQc Dr. Strode Office phonesl7; Res. phones 163 Oflce Block West First Nat'l Bank SHELDON B.

IIEWETT Physician and Surgeon Office 115 North'Summit. Ottice Phones Mutual 197; Crawford 806. Residence Phones Mutual 181. rawford 231, Shall G)e Go fthis Summer Upon the correct answer to this question will depend much of the pleasure of your outing. Why not a-vail yourself of the assistance of the undersigned, one of the Santa summer tour specialists? His help will cost you nothing, but you will rtud it invriuabJe.

6)hy Not Visit Colorado, Grand Canyon, California, the Northwest, Chicago, Adriondacks, the Northern Lake Regions, or the Atlantic Coast Resorts this summer? Complete information about the summer fares and train 'tc, sent promptly, If you will address W. F. BILL AGENT where Prom Emerson's Essay on "Self-Reliance," The nonchalance of boys who are sure of a dinner, and would disdain as much as a lord to do or say aught to conciliate one, is the healthy attitude of human nature. How is a boy the mas ter of society! independent, irresponsible, looking out from his corner on such people and facts as pass by, he tries and sentences them on their merits, in the swift summary ways of boys, as good, bad, interesting, silly, eloquent, troublesome. He cumbers himself never about consequences, about interests; he gives an independent, genuine verdict.

You must court him: he does not court you. But the man is, as it were, clapped into jail by his consciousness. As soon as he has once acted or spoken with eclat, he is a committed person, watched by the sympathy or the hatred of hundreds whose affections must now enter into his account. There is no Lethe for this. Ah, that he could pass again into his neutral, godlike independence! Who can thus lose all pledge, and having observed, observe again from the same unaffected, unbiased, unbribable, unaffrighted innocence, must always be formidable, must always engage the poet's and the man's regards.

Of such an immortal youth the force world be felt. He would utter opinions on all passing af fairs, which being seen to be not private but necessary, would sink like darts into the ear of men, and put them jn fear. Everybody reads The DemO' crat, the hero of the Twenty-seventh Kansas, not excepted. Mesdames Dora McGonigle and Cora Jones attended the big Arcadia picnic last week. They are daughters of J.

D. Bell, that town. J. L. Miller and wife attended the Arcadia picnic Friday.

Mrs. E. W. Cantrell is enjoying a brief outing in Colorado Springs. John B.

Fayne transacted legal business in Frontenec Monday. Publication Notice. First published in The Pittsburg Democrat on Thursday. August 7, 1913. Ih the justice court before T.

W. Pomeroy. a justice of the peace in and for the city of Pittsburg. Crawford county, Kansas. E.

R. Gardner. Plaintiff, versus J. S. Giljhrist, Defendant.

To the above named defendant. J. S. Gilchrist. You are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named plaintiff for $17.50: that said action will be tried by the said above named justice of the peace on the 17th day of 1913, at 9:00 a.

that said above named justice of the peace issued a summons in garnishment for $47.50 to the A. V. S. P. Railway Company and said A.

T. P. Railway Company answered that they had In their possession and under their control $57,50, the property of said defendant. E. R.

Gardner by Thomas Gardner, her agent. In witness whereof I have hereunto set mv hrnd this 29th day of July, 1913 W. Pomeroy, Justice of the Peace. Notice of Final Settlement. First published in The Pittsburg Democrat on Thursday, August 7, 1913.

The Btate of Kansas, Crawford County, ss In the Probate Court in and for raid county. In the Matter of the Estare of James B. Fruz-ier, decensed, All creditors and others interested in then- i foresaid estate are hereby notified that I in- i tend to make final set tlement of said estate on the ote day of September, 1913. And at such i time, or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, an application will be made for ahorder I of the court rinding and adjudging who were the heirs of tee deceased. Bessie Myrtle Fraz- ier Owensby.

Executrix of the Estate of James B. Prazier, deceased, Dated August 5. 1913. NOTICE OF VACATION OF GRAND VIEW ADDITION. First published in The Pittsburg Democrat on Thursday, August 7, 1913.

To Whom It May Concern: A petition has been filed with the County Clerk of Cra wford County. Kansas, praying for the vacation of Grand View Addition, being the East half (H) of the Southeast quarter )H) of Section Four (4) and the West half (V4) of tee Northwest quarter (V4) of Section Ten GO, Township Thirty-One (31). Range Twenty-five (251. Plat of Grand View Addition Hied for record in the office for register of deeds of Crawford County. Kansas.

October 31. 1913, and recorded in Book "G'' at Page 24. You are hereby notined that the above matter of vacation come before the Board of County Commissioners for hearing onTuesilay. Sept. 2, 1913, at which time evidence will be heard by the above named Board in regard to the vacation of Grand View Addition.

Witness my hand this 4th dayof Abgust. 1913. JOHN (4KOTHEKK: Cwner of Grand View Addition. Publication Notice. First published iQ The Pit tsburg Democrat on Thursday.

August 7. 1913.1 In the District Court of Crawford County, Kansas, sitting at Pittsburg. Grammar M. Kelso. Plaintiff, ns.

Laura V. Kelso. Defenduod. TheStateof to I. Kelso: You are hereby notified that yon have been sued by the above named plaintiff in the above named court, and that unless you an4wer the petiti tiled by the plaintiff on or before the 1st day of October.

A. D. 1013. the said petition will be taken as irue, and a judgment of the Court divorcing the-said plaintiff from vou will be rendered accorPingly. C.

R. SHIFFI.ER Attorney for Plaintiff, Witness mv hand and seal of said Court, thi 1st day of August: 1913. J. N. TjAS AMKR, BEATj Clerk the District Court.

The Democrat editor took in the big A. O. U. W. picnic at Arcadia Friday and Saturday.

Andrew Stevens was a Pittsburg visitor from Girard Saturday. Rev. C. E. West and wife, of Richmond, came in Friday evening and visited several days at the home of The Democrat editor.

G. Adelbert Mills, arrayed in grandiose garb and smiling la cherub, came over from Girard with both feet and one ear Friday night and steered his sylphlike form up and down Broadway. G. Adelbert is the gent who put the "come" in comely. Attorney D.

K. Woolley was a Pittsburg from the county seat Saturday. W. J. Vane, of Arcadia, was transacting business in the city the first of the week.

Dilver Brown was in the city from Girard Saturday. E. F. Phelps visited his brother, Jim, in Girard Saturday night. Henry Hecksher, a well known Democrat of the Nelson neighborhood, was in the city Monday and paid The Demociat office a pleasant call.

Wm. McDonald and wife were Pittsburg visitors from Girard Sunday. Wm. Grantham and wife, of Girard, were in the city Sunday. If my friend Cushenberry, the hero of the Twenty-seventh would only invest a dollar in The Democrat, he wouldn't have to wear out so much shoe leather in trotting to Mon tee's every week to read it: U.

E. Quirey, The Derrocrat solicitor, was taking subs in Minden Tuesday. B. Crawford, for thirty years or more a Girard justice, was a welcome visitor here Tuesday morning. The squire entered his 80th year Sunday and is hale and hearty He re cently witnessed his first base ball game and is not very en thusiastic over the great nation al pastime.

It should be remembered that The Girard Times was the only paper in Crawford county that carried the entire Democratic ticket, from president to con stable, in its columns throughout the campaign last year. And nobody was asked to pay a for the space. Geo. F. Beezley, deputy county attorney, was a Pitts burg visitor from Girard Tues day.

P. W. Errtbo, the popular president of the Pittsburg Busi ness College, was a county seat visitor Monday. Oliver D. Griffiths came to the city from Gross Tuesday morning.

Mr. Griffiths former ly resided near Beulah. Father Sylvester Wright will occupy the Methodist pulpit here next Sunday morning. Father Wright is in his 80th year, but he is an old-young man and his sermons are inter esting and helpful. The Demo crat predicts for him a good at tendance.

Bro. Potts is expect ed home for the service Sunday week Subscribe for The. Democrat. IIoui-h 1 to 5 p. m.

Both phones, local and long distance Geo. W. Strickler Real Etatc. paim Loanm, inava ancb and Notary prbli If you want to buy, sell rent or trade, in realty or merchandise, then see me. OFFICE East side, up stairs Girard Kans.

Sit Dr. R. B. GIBB specialist on Diseases of Women and General Surgery (MT, CARMEL HOSPITAL) Office Hours 10:30 till Noon; 1:30 till Sundays and evenings, by appointment. KIRKWOOD BLOCK, 7th and Broadway.

PITTSBURG. What more can you ask? WhO CO. What Real Estate and Insurance Where 101 W. 5th. Phones 289.

Square deal Rustler Union's Co's Girard Hospital 115 N. Summit, Girard Kansas Mut. P. 89 Crawford P. 215 Doctors, S.

B. Hewett D. C. Smith Dr. O.

M. Owensby, Pittsburg Consulting Surgeon Miss Opal Jackson R. N. Superintendent O. M.

OWENSBY Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to surgical eases and diseases of women. Office hour 9:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 5:00. i Either Phone 749 Commerce Building Pittsburg, Kansas L. C. Sylvester BARBER 103 E.

3rd. Street See the Ideal Furniture Co. We have a SUPERIOR STOCK of HIGH GRADE Furniture at the RIGHT PRICES. The old Bowman Stand 117 East Fourth Street Ideal Furniture jCompany I sell on monthly payments and give a libe.ial discount for cash. HOLLO WAY Barber Shop I Throe Fit st Class Rarbers 'J15N.

Pittsburg Let the Democrat do Your Printing. Sale earance Mars ey Don't ever pay more than 25c per quart for PURE ICE CREAM 25c per Quart Sherbets the Loans and Insurance, Globe Bldg, H.M. Coulter Loans and Insurance, West Fifth. F. C.

Werner Pension Atty, Notary, 314 Com. Bdg.O. S. Uasad Physician, No. 208 Globe Building, H.

H. Bogle Physician and Srgn, Com. Bldg, O. M. Owefisby Physician.

Srgn. Nat'l Bank Bldg, C. A. Sminn Printing, Quick, Office S'plles, Saunders-Cooke Real Estate, Loans, Insuranoe, L. Hurarick Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Smith Miller Undertaking.

llSKust Fourth Strt, Bowman's 'j" i 'H 'H 't 'i 4 -fc- TttTTTTTTTTT firsts -J Same Price A A A rTTTTTTTTTTrTTTTTTTTTTTT Moving Vans, Am ulances W. G. WOLFE, Agent Prisoo LiineSl. PHONES 715 Wmw York Confectionery 3RD BROADWAY The Old Reliable WITH THE NEW METHODS Both Phones 47 Both Phones 279 RUSSELL KNOTT COMPANY LIVERY AND SALES BARN Taxicabs, Cabs and Baggage Special Taxicabs, Cabs. 110 West Fifth Street, Pittsburg, Kausas It's Getting Warmer Every Day There's a long spell of hot weather ahead, and you have not al ready planned your Summer outing, it high time you commenced thinking about it.

We are offering Low Fares to the Northern Lake Resorts The fish are striking up there big, shiny bass, andpike, and mus calonge; and it's cool and bracing, and you feel like rowing a boat and doing things you wouldn't feol like doing in hot weather. Come in and see me. I will be glad to tell you about our train service our all-steel, eleciric-lighted cars, drawing room sleepers, cafe cars served by Fred Harvey, and all the rest of it. E. P.

LINDSEY, Ass't Ticket Agent. 715 BOTH Kansas Pittsburg.

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Pages Available:
167
Years Available:
1913-1914