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Pittsburg Kansan from Pittsburg, Kansas • 8

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Pittsburg Kansani
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HEADQUARTERS FOR nn tuc niTTODimn iijmnurani Off For Cana.daL. On last Monday night national member of the U. M. W. of A.

Hurry Jlouslield, started for a prop inc miGDunu nHnuiiHni IERIGAH FIELD AND HOG FENCE Born. In Froiitenac, July 21, to 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cornela, a son. In Crawford township, Jul 16, 1U03, to Mr.

and Mi s. S. E. Copenhaver, a daughter. In Walnut, July 14, to Dr.

and Mrs. J. J. Cavanaugh, a son. aganda tour through British Col umbia, which by the way, he says has i.

1 i i i i 1 .1 I S81N01- 318 NORTH DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR the largest bituminous coal held on the i continent. He will be up against a law passed by the Canadian parliament only two or three weeks ago, which forbids under penalty of two PITTSBURGH PERFECT" FENOES. tw. Of- In Chicopee. July 15, 1903.

to Mr. and Mrs. Bapliste Francioui, a daughter. In 1'ittsburg, July 22, to Mr. and Mrs.

II. II. HolTmaster, a daughter. In Opolis, July 10, 1903, to Mr. and years imprisonment in the penitentiary 1 any person not a British subject to "council, incite, urge or induce any ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.

FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT. Mrs. G.

Hopkins, a son. In isheridan township, July 19, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. llargis, a Special Hojf Horse and Stays i In.

or 6 Li. 13 or 6 epart strike, or auy lockout or the continu- ance of any strike or lockout." It also prohibits, under the same penalty, any person not a British subject or who, being a British subject and not having been continuously domiciled and resi In Girard, July 11, 1903. to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lehman, a son.

The DURABLE Fence, None so STRONG. All large wires. Made of large, strong, high-grade steel wires, heavily ga. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically isting.

Never goes wrong, no matter how great a strain is put on it. not mutilate, but does, efficiently turn cattle, horses, hogs In Walnut. July 23. 190C. to Mr.

and dent in Canada during one year next preceding the commission -of the act Mrs. Tom McCluskey, a daughter. Highest Ji lLlUlNUl. 39, complained of from agitating in be LOWEST COST. half of greater or different wages.

The 32, i III EVERY ROD OF AMERICAN FENCE GUARANTEED I "vl Ji Hi Kansan handed Mr. Bousflelda copy of the Act in question for his guidance. the manufacturers and by us Call and see it. Caa show you how He had heard of the new law and re it will save you money and fence your fields so they will stay fenced. marked that during his previous visit No Wraps to hold Moisture and cause Rust.

to British Columbia he noticed that In Crawford township, July 21, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Norton, a daughter.

In McCune, July 17, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. David Kawson, a son. In Frontenac, July 18, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Tabor, a son. In Baker township, No. 7 "Wear Camp, July 19, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Tye, a daughter.

In Walnut, July 19, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wormley, a son.

On July 30, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Drumuiond, of this city, a boy.

Just Unloaded A Bis: Car! the Canadians had the ridiculous habit of enforcing their laws for which reas on he would be careful what he did and proceed only under legal advice. Call and get our prices before making any contract. Can give you any style or size. "Pittsburgh PisracT" Kixcisa. (Special Style.) Absolutely STOCK PROOF.

We can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fencing. CALL AND SEC IT. A slight indiscretion on his part or some bad counsel might easily make Harry Bousfleld a great international issue. Died. Ordinance No.

30. Iu Tittsburg, July 18, 1903, of cancer of stomach. Mrs. Helen Kelley, of 409 An Ordinance making tax levy for K. C.

S. North Elm street, aged 65 years. In Tittsburg, July 19, 1903, of tetan us. Frank Kotowitz. of near St.

Louis smelters, aged about 40 years. THE KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN RY. In Baker township, near Opolis, July 17, 1903, of old age, J. 11. McCool, aged "Straight as the Crow 84 years.

Magnetic and Mental Healing All Manner of Discuses Ra.pidly Permanently Cured Without Drugs. Terms $1.00 per treatment, seven treatments for $5.00. Absent treatments given for $5.00 per month; three months $10.00. If you are noor and sick send S5.00 and begin treatment and sedd the remaiaing $5.00 at the end of thirty days and you will recieve the full three months treatment. This offer is made only to those who are unable to send the full $10.00.

Take advantage of this oiler at once as these are especially low terms and I reserve the right to raise the price at any time. OH on or address, CHAS. A. CHORNE, flagnetic and Mental Healer. In Cherokee, July 20,1903, of old age, -BETWEEN- Mrs.

Sophia Payne, aged 84 years. the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904. Be it ordained by the mayor and councilmen of the city of Frontenac, Kansas: Section 1. That there shall be levied a tax upon all real, personal and mixed property, for general purposes, within the corporate limits of the city of Frontenac, Crawford County, Kansas, ten (10) mills on the dollar, for the liscal year ending June 30, 1904. Section 2.

This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Pittsbuiig Kansan. Passed and approved this 4th day of August, A. D. 1903. Henry Knight, Mayor.

Attest, Gus Bickel, City Clerk. In Ashley camp, July 21, 1903, of dysentery, Mable, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Quick, aged seven teen months.

i-. In Pittsburg, July 21, 1903, of brain Kansas City and tlie Gulf DOUBLE DAILY TBAIN SERVICE. SHORTEST AND FASTEST ROUTE TO Pittsburg, Joplin, Ft." Smith, Ark. fever, 1'hillip son of Mr. and Mrs.

John ftoeser, of 202 East Tenth street, PITTBURG, KANSAS 413 North Corner Fifth and Pine. One block WVst of Broadway. aged seventeen months. In Cherokee July 22, 1903, Capt. W.

W. llagan, aged (51 years. In Pittsburg, July 20th, 1903, of old age, Joseph E. Sauer, aged 82 years. Texarkana, Shreveport, Beaumont, Texas, Lake Chares, La.

SHREVEPORT. BEAUMONT, PORT ARTHUR, HOUSTON AND GALVESTON. In Walnut July 17, 1903, of old age, J. II. Sheehan, aged 72 years.

Tn Arcadia. July 18. 1903, of heart Published in the Fittsutjug Kansan, August 0 th, 1903. Notice to Contractors. Public notice is hereby given that sealed bids wii, be received at the office of the city clerk until 5 o'clock p.

August 12, 1903, for furnishing all material and performing all labor necessary to construct a double course of brick paving in alleys in blocks 9, failure, Itobert Walker. In Crawford township, July 18, 1903, First and Third Tuegdi ot Kiich Mouth, Homeseekers' Excursions South of flux, Kenneth Wainscot, aged years. Direct Connections for Through Business to All Points in On July 30, 1903, W. S. Hurst, at the home of his son, C.

W. Hurst, 321 East Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories. 20th street, aged 72 years. Whether Rain or Shine, Cloudy or Clear Skies it make no difference with your needs in Queensware, Chinaware, Glassware, Etc. You eat three times a day no matter what the weather is.

But if you enter your home on a dark dismal day and see an array of beautiful China and Glassware on your dining room table, the "dumps" are immediately chased away and things seem brighter again. It's the little things in life that make the world seem better or worse. Get a set of our beautiful China-wrrethe cost is but small and you will always feel like you have made a good investment. The Peck Queensware Co. 810.

NORTH 11 11 0 A A 15, 16 and 21, in Original Town, running north and south. Said paving to be done according to plans and specifications now on (ile in this office and in conformity with the provisions of Ordinance o. 604. The city reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JXO.

It. TRACY, City Clerk. Visit he Famous Health llesorts Siloam Springs and Suphur Springs. Cheap Bates to Above Resorts all the Year. On July 30, 1903, the nineteen months old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mock, of Mid way. "Oil August 2," 1903, Arnier Leclercq, aged 7 years, at the city hospital. On August 2, 1903, Eotha Mary, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. AVolfe, of 509 East 21st street. On August 2, 1903, Loyd, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. J. Atkins, of 1608 North Locust. On August 2, 1903, Mrs. Georglanna Brown, (colored) aged 25 years.

The poker rooms have closed out, and it is probable that the tiger For Furthei Iuformntlou Apply to will have to hike out to the jungles of Girard and Topeka for awhile. J. G. WARNERl G. P.

T. Kansas City, Mo H. MORRIS, Trav. Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Married.

In Girard, July 17, by Trobate Judge Jones, Mr. Daniel W. Burkhardt and Miss Maggie Spoon, both of Brazilton. In Girard, by Probate Judge Jones, Mr. Giacoma Blysent and Miss Sera-fino Sarrere, both of Chicopee.

In Walnut, July 23, 1903, by Rev. F. M. Taylor, Mr. Roy G.

Cloke, of Walnut township, and Miss Maud Ilark-ness, of Chanute. First published in tho Pittsbuho Kaxsan August 13, 1903. Publication Notice. To Walter Keener, Harry Keener and the It. J.

Waddcll Investment Company. You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued iu a case wherein George W. McCleary and Dennis McClcary aro plaintiff and W. It. McCleary, George Mo-Cleary, Blanch McCleary, Walter Keener and Harry Keener and tho R.

J. Waddell Investment are defendants, that the petition is filed in the District Court of Crawford County, FURNISH YOUR HOflE! -i In Pittsburg, July 13, 1903, by Rev. G. W. Trout, Mr.

George II. Chandler, and Miss Mabel Barber, both of Pittsburg. Our Savings Department is not restricted in the scope of its patronage. It is broad enough to accomodate all, and Here are Its Patrons: 1. The young folks with their small savings.

2. The breadwinner, striving to accumulate a fund to procure a home or a competency for old age. 3. well-to-do, for the convenience afforded and the income provided. 4.

Those with idle funds awaing other investments. We have a few of tlio "Little Hunks" If ft tind would lilto to (jive one to VOL', FIRST NATIONAL BANK, U. S. Dospository, Through Service BETWKKX- Kansas, sitting at Girard, and you and each of you must answer the said petition filed by said plaintiff on or before tho 17th day of September, 1903, or the potltion will bo taken as true and judgment rendered, partitioning the northwest quarter of section twenty. eight and the northeast quarter of tlio southwest quarter of section twenty-Mglit ('J8) all In In Pittsburg, July 22, 1903, by Rev.

J. II. Gibson, Mr. Frank A. Jones and Miss Ella Gibson, both of Pittsburg.

In Pittsburg, July 24, 1903, by Rev. J. II. Gibson, Mr. Cliuence Lockridge and Miss Bettio Mason, botli of Arcadia.

On August 5, 1903; by Probate Judge T.OTTTS J' You can furnish yoiu home one piece at a time. We can help you if you will call around see us. We sell Furniture and Jlou.se Furnishing Goods at the very lowest price obtainable in accordance with the quality of goods sold. YofU will find a nice, new stock of goods to select from. No old second Jones, Jesse M.

Siavius, of Cherokee, and Emma J. Jones, of Pittsburg. Kansas township twenty-eight of ranao twenty-four (SI) in Crawford County, Kaneas, and that George W. McCleary is tho owner of an undivided one-half, Dennis McCleary is the owner of an undivided one-tenth, V. K.

McCleary is tho owner of an undivided ouc-tentli, Geogre McCleary is the owner of an undivided one.tenth, Hlancho McCleary ts tho owner of an undivided one-teuth, George McCleary is the owner of an undivided one-tenth, Walter Keener is tlio owner of an undivided one-twentieth, Harry On August 1, 1903, at the Catholic -r 1 I r- 11 parsonage in Frouienac, and Mary Kolzman.both of that place. AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF hnnd frrwwlsin this 110USG. All WO ask IS that On August 1, 1903, by Probate Judge you TEX Pittsburg, Kansas iitni'i visit our store, inspect our stock and get prices. Pittsburg Furniture Undertaking Co. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING- KATY CHAIR GARS Keener is the owner ol an undivided ono-twentieth of said premises, that tlio It.

J. Waddell Investment Company has a legal and valid judgment which is a first and prior lien on said described real estate, that the said plaintiff, George W. McCleary, in good faith put tho Improvements on said real estate at a cost of $000, that the said George W. McCleary one-halt interest in value plus thejMOO bo set apart to him in the land whero the improvements are situated and charged with its part of said judgment and if said real estate can. not be partitioned then that it be appraised and sold, the proceeds to be used first in payment ol the 11.

J. Waddcll Investment Com. pany's judgment, second to tlio payment of lici Wheeler, Pittsburg A. It. Satterthwaite.

Girard. Jones, James M. Miller and Grace Champion, both of Pittsburg. On August 1,1903, by Probate Judge Jones, Antone Pesero and Mrs. Adola Mahon, both of Midway.

On August 3, 1903, by Itev. Trout, of this city, Amos Allen and Myrtle Curran, both of Pittsburg. Frisco Bulletins. $17.70 to Chicago, Illinois, and return. Tickets on sale June 14, 15, 30, and July 1st, linal return limit Sept.

15th. Hot Springs, Arkansas and return $13.75 round trip. Tickets on sale on first and, third Tuesday each month, commencing June 16th, couunuing until Sept. 15th. Premium Hair Tonic.

An unsurpassed cleanser and beauti-fler for the hair, cleans the hair and scalp thoroughly, softens the hair and paomotes its growth. Price 0 cents iucludiug a fine premium. Mrs. W. I.

Branin, Rdmen8 Block, West 3rd Street. Pittsburg. First published In the Kansan July 10, Publication Notice. In the District Court of Crawford county Kansas, sitting at Pittsburg. Elvira Lewis, Plaintiff, versus P.

D. Lewie, Defendant, Case No. 315 State of Kansas to the above named F. D. Lewis, defendant, Greeting: You nre hereby notified that you have been sued by too above named plaintiff, in the District Court of Crawford county, Kansas, sitting at wherein plaililiff has filed her petition that you are mude defendant therein, that you must answer said petition on or before September 1st, 1803, or the petition will be taUen as true and judgment and de-crto granting plaintiff an absolute divorce on the grounds of abandonment, extreme cruelty and habitual drunkenness, forever annulling the marriage relations heretofore existing between )ou and said plaintiff will bo rendered Pittsburg, Kansas 613-015 North Broadway.

Satterthwaite Wheeler, Abstracters of Title. All orders bv mail will receive prompt alien tion. Olllces at Pittsburg and Girard. Address either oil'ce. the costs and expenses of this action including attorneys' fees, third to the payment of the SftuO to George W.

McCleary for sa'd im--provements and tho balance if any to bo di vided among the parties in accordance with their interest In and to said real estate, and for such other and further relief as the parties hereto or any of them may be emitted to. GKOkGU W. McCLF.AHV and DENNIS AioCLIiAUY, Plaintiffs. Attest, C. E.

WoOKBtiuy, Cleik ot District Court. John W. Bkkweh, Vice President Maxwell, Assistant Cashier. A. K.

John It. LlNmnmo, President. ami Koomw, Cashier, W. H. MORRIS, Counsellor and Attorney-at-Law Practices in all the Courts.

first Rational Bank of pittsbufg. By Wheeler Wl'iby, their attorney. Big excursion to Springfield, Sun-j UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Oldest National Bunlc In City, accordingly. Attest, C.

K. WOODBURY. SkalJ By K. J. Dicnitv, Deputy Clerk of the District Court of Crawford County, Kaotna.

D. F. Schoch, Attorney for Plaintiff. W.M. WILLIAMS.

I'rH'M mm hit I1 IitsIc iau Surireon and Aecoiichi'iir. Office In the Opera Home Block. ItcxMeiiee North Pitlgburit. block south ol school limine. John W.

Brewer, tV.C. JBeek.J. day, August 9, via the rnsco. i round trip. Pittsburg vs.

Springfield. h. Hogors, A. E. Maxwell M.

Schoen, 8. P. Dale. Atcuiki rirnw. Corporation jrt.laMvMuUSollQlt4..

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