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The Daily Daylight from Concordia, Kansas • 3

The Daily Daylight du lieu suivant : Concordia, Kansas • 3

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I Representative Fires of CoBwrCi. CONCERNING CRUTCHES. ABSTRACTS sr5 W. C. Whrpp aniens' National Baak Building.

Steflipg Silver Belt pips apd LAST SIGHT'S FLAT, Divorce was presented at the opera house last night to an appreciative audience. The house was well filled, and the com pany put up a good bill. J. W. Callicotte, as Harry Grantly, was tip top and Mrs.

Callicotte, as Florence Grantly played her part well ATTORNEYS Wllmoth A Ackley, Over Cloud County Bank Hheafor Savary, Upstairs Postoffloe Bu Where They Arc Made and Whst They Are Made Of. Nearly all the cratches made in this country for use here and for export to foreign countries, principally to tho West Indies, to Mexico, Central America, and South America, are made in four or five factories in New England and two or three factories in other parts of the country. Perhaps three-fourths or more of them are made in New England, a great number produced by a single factory in New Hampshire. Pulsifer 6 Alexander, CltUena' National Bank Building. Caldwell A ElUs, Citizens' National Bank and was well received by the au dience.

Mr. and Mrs. Callicotte make Strawberries Received Every Morning Building. F. Hi.

Lane, Upstairs Postoffloe Building. Kennett, Feck Uauou, Over Harknett' Dry Goods Store. Theo. Laing. Upstairs Iran Block.

Isaac A. Kigby Over First National Bank. B. B. Anderson, over Hodges ft Rogers' Grocery Titos.

Wrong, Over Betournay 'i Grocery. L. J. Crans, Court House. a strong team, and their parts are well taken.

MISSOURI PACIFIC. GOING VAST. Passenger traius going east at 10:30 a. m. and 5:07 p.m.

Accommodation at 5:07 p. m. Stock Express, 5:07 p. m. Local Freight, 10:30 a.

m. GOING WBST. Passenger trains going west at 4:00 p. m. and 9:20 a.

m. Accommodation at 9:20 a. m. Local Freight, 3:24 p. m.

Through Freight, 9:20. FBOSSKB BRANCH. Departs at 10:40 a. m. and arrives at 4:30 p.

m. J. W. BAtt'l'LETTE, Agent. A few crutches are made to order out Blouse Waist Sets At Seduced Prices for Balance of Week side of the factories, but they are very Lillian Montrose Mrs.

Burke as Walter Darlington, over Harness' iron. BARBER 8HOP8 Wm. O'Reilly, North Washington street. Dave Mallory, Citizen' National Bank Bate- Blanch Sterling, was immense and no one could have done better than she did in that important and heavy part. As a skirt dancer she is a great success, and won repeated applause from few.

Almost without exception, and including those made to order, crutches are made in the factories. Most of the factories are located where they are so as to be as near as possible to forests of suitable timber, and because of the greater cheapness of labor. Practically ment. Wm. O'Reilly, North Washington street.

Cook A Horkman, West 81xth street. ii. is. unci, jsurros moot. her audience.

BILLIARD AND FOOL PARLORS no crutches are imported. Orais Ober Mrs. Ettinger played Rock maple is the wood most used D. W. Williams, One Door West Postoffloe.

Lanoue A Starkey, North Washington. the part of the ever present Sarah in the manufacture of crutches; they are made also of lancewood, rosewood, BANKS Anna Waddles to perfection, and was hickory, and other woods, and of Cloud County Bank, West Sixth street. First National Bank, southeast corner Sixth Extra-fine Butter 15 Cts. as smooth and easy in this dim cult part as one could be, and she was bamboo. The great majority of crutches are now made of the modern ana wasningion streets.

Citizens' National Bank, northwest cor. Waih- Come In and see our line of Belt Buckles apd Side Gopibs At prices lower than ever before. lugwu ami oixui. exceedingly popular with the au tyle, the spread or double-bar crutch, Good Butter, 10 Ck BOOTS AND SHOS so familiar to the eye; but the old-style crutch has by no means gone entirely dience, and when she appeared it was always a signal for applause. Simon Wones, West Sixth etreet.

J. Anglemlre, East Sixth street. out of use. Perhaps ten per cent, of E. R.

Dalton, as Uncle Burdette, our crutches are still made of the old- unas. uarsnau, west mxta street. Taylor, Neitzel A West Sixth street. Geo. Mohr, West 8ixth street.

was hard to beat. Mr. Dalton has BURLINGTON A MISSOURI RIVER. Pass, for north, east and west leaves 10:20 a Freight and accommodation leaves 10 a in. Freight and accommodation arrives 12 :55 Pass, from north and west arrives 8:35 p.

m. Passengers daily except Sunday. Freight leaves daily except Monday, Thura day and Saturday. Freight arrives daily except Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Tickets on hand for all principal points In United States and Canada.

When you trave take the Burlington Route. For fin the particulars call on J. R. JACKSON, Agent. UNION PACIFIC.

Passenger, east, 9:45 a m. Accommodation, east, 4:20 p. in. Accommodation to Belleville, 11 :30 a. m.

Passenger to Belleville, 4 p. m. Passenger, weBt, 9:45 a. m. Accommodation, west, Time day coaches with Pnllmau Palace Seats.

J. h. WILFONG, Agent. ATCHISON, TOPEKA, SANTA FE R. R.

Passenger east (south) departs 6 50 p. m. Accommodation east (south) m. Passenger west (north) departs 8:25 a. m.

Accommodation west (north) 5:15 p. m. Through chair cars on all express trains. J. 8.

SHEKLEY, Agent. fashioned style, a single straight bar, with an armpiece across at the top. had an experience of thirty-five years BOOKSTOBE8 Crutches of this kind are sometimes on the stage, and of course is not to be F. F. Sorgatc, West Sixth street.

W. H. Taylor-Postoflce Bookstore. made of ash or oak; they are more com' improved upon. He is a captain and We have Just received a fine line and are monlv sold where but a single crutch was one of the popular favorites.

BLACKSHITHING is desired, and where, therefore, greater making prices mat win sell on examination. Best goods at lowest Drices Is our motto. Hne- The very sight of this gentleman will strength and stiffness are needed. cial attention given to all repair work. All P.

W. Hull ft Bon, South Washington street. Geo. KindaU, West Sixth street. It is not unusual for women who use guuua sutu eugiaveu tree.

make you laugh. wm. Jones, ncnneasi cor. ruin ana jsroaaway. H.

Lague, Vast Sixth street. crutches to have two pairs, one for or Hugh Ettinger, as Mortimer Theo- dinary use and the other for more for CAFE BANANAS for the Money mal occasions; the pair more common Colson's Cafe, North Washington street. lv used might become more or less J. P. Kelly polis Muggs, was a king, and if there was ever an ugler mug made up upon the stage, we have never seen it, yet Mr.

Ettinger is one of the most handsome men in the company. He is a scratched or marred. Some women CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SMOKERS have two pairs, one pair of light-col SUPPLIES ored wood, the other of dark, the bet Fred. A. Grunwald, West Sixth street.

HOTEL ARRIVALS. ter to match the gowns they might wear. Men are not so particular as CLOTHINO fine actor. Mr. Burk played the part of Lawyer Baron's House G.W.AUenberg, Chicago; II.

I. Hanson's Cobb Lamb, West 81xth street. this, but many of them buy crutches M. Stem, Chicago; C. F.

Breese, Sy recuse, a. ii. uoiinger, west aixtn street. of fine materials, finely made and fin' Jessop, and did well. Mr.

Burke is Y. J. McCarty, Kansas City; C.J.Archer, OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, MAY One Solid Week COAL DEALERS Kansas City; J. J. Greenville, Texas; W.

the pianoist for the company, and is ished. In Spanish-American countries men like crutches handsomely and G. M. Smith Elevator North Washington. O.

P. LeComte Elevator-southwest U. P. more elaborately mounted. an excellent musician.

C. B. Calicotte played the part of depot. Vandine, Kansas City; A. J.

Bell, Chicago; Chas. Ottis, Keokuk, Iowa; H. Lawrence Denver; W. T. Haskett.

Kansas City; W. H. Falucior, Kansas City; R. F. Kiusmer, St.

Joe; Crutches may be bought at almost Dr. Jeanotte over from Clyde to day. James Gorden, and did remarkably any price; a pair of modern double-bar CONTRACTORS AND BUILDER W. T. Short.

West Fifth street. well. He was well received by the L. P. Larson, East Sixth.

Robert LaKocque is up from Glasco Beginning crutches with rubber tips can be bought for two dollars, perhaps less. From that they run upward according to ma II. P. Campbell, St. Joe; G.

0. Root, Omaha M. J. Senhousen, Leavenworth. Colsoh's Cafe Fred Glick, Topeka; L.

audience and was enthusiastically today. DENTISTS applauded. terial and finish. Crutches are often Sage, front rooms over Renard Bros. J.

J. Moore, front rooms over Mobr'ssboestore. W. L. McCarty left this morning for Hanson.

St. Joe; W. W. CadwaUer, New York; made with solid silver trimmings, and Washington. F.L.

Williams, Clay Center; Del Valentine, Monday, May it 1895 SOME THINGS. DRUGGISTS L. MoCarty A West Sixth street. Clay Center; Al. Bartlett, St.

Joe; II. C. Chase, not infrequently with gold trimmings, and with ivory handles and with Ivory Walter Koss returned from Topeka W. Little Wilbur Betournay has been Wymore; Chas. Heywood, Kansas City; J.

Taylor A Neitzel. West Sixth street. this morning. armpieces. Probably ten dollars to Baker, Detroit, Frank Knight, Hutchin quite sick but is better today.

B. H. McEckron A Son, North Washington. Loncks A Barton, East Sixth street. twenty-five dollars a pair would cover lie nry Moger ot Minneapolis was in son; A.

II. Gauff, Chicago; H. II. Shaffer, Harry Wones and A. B.

Carney took the cost of most of the finer crutches: Concordia today. in the sights at Mine rsville Sunday. Denver. AN ITEM OE TWO. some, however, cost fifty dollars, sixty Harry Root took the M.

for dollars, or more. MIIE CALLICOTTE fulmar wones is still crippled up Washington this morning. Crutch armpieces are finished va Where is West bide Come again with the rheumatism. With Mr. Judy, DRY GOODS East Sixth street.

C. Hinman, West Sixth street. H. N.Hanson, West Sixth street. J.

S. Harknesa, West Sixth street, FEED Robt. Atterbery, West 8ixth street I. J. Scott, South Broadway.

rious ways; many are covered with Rev. J. McMillen will deliver the ad would like to read another one of your Gene Hoadley and Delmer, we have leather, many are finished in polished dress on Decoration Day at Republic dreams. quite a trio ainictea with the same wood, one of the newest styles is a pol disease. Sam Racy is said to be an expert bicycle rider, provided it is on a down ished wood top finished in the shape of a cow's horn and so called.

There are City. Mrs. F. D. Baker is attending Woman's Missionary meeting at Ben nington.

There is more condensed profanity FURNITURE PlrrVvw A Wttae WA.t Qk And Her Company of Merry hill road. patents on crutches, principally on one LeSage A Son, East Sixth streeje end or the other, the top or the tip. It is said that a certain young lady buried in the bosom of the man who wears a pair of new shoes for the first time than can ever be eliminated by Rubber tips have been used for many Mr. find Mrs. Chas.

Hunt are visiting will have to change her lamp shade or 1 years, but there have been various inv D. T. Dunning West Sixth Mrs. Hunt lather, John Cnder, at a young gentleman will have to color any ordinary exertion. provements in them.

Formerly Hartln Wmt Sixth itmauita In a choice repertoire, of Jamestown today. Jaa. Clithero, West his golden locks. piece of rujjber was simply talked on Mr Somebody Jiasdiscovered te nerwiQK wesi oi veet. Tire uclcets tor tile SnakesDearean If yon want a nice quiet place to Bit to the end of the crutch.

An Improvement, on this was a ferrule on the end noages jtogers est rDi street Benard West Sixth street. baoco chewers seldom have typhoid fever. Some tobacco cheweng have recital Saturday evening at the Baptist aronnd and talk, just go to the High J. B. Taylor, East Sixth street.

of the crutch and projecting beyond church will be .50 cents. and School steps. They are vacant now as Co-Operative Store, West Sixth street. H. N.

Hanson, West Sixth street. such strong and offensive breaths that the end of it, forming a socket into everyone is afraid there are no reserved The Concordia Library will be open a case of typhoid fever would be knock which the rubber could be inserted. GENERAL MERCHANDISE seats left. Don't everyone go tonight, ed out before it could get near enough There is a clamp tip which can be opened and closed, so that the worn J. S.

Beach, West Sixth street Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 8:30 in addition to the usual Friday afternoon, tf There was a dance in the east end to grab them. A GUARANTEE ca. is unanman, oia postomce room, citizen's National Bank building. last night. Quite a number of the boys rubber can be taken out and renewed.

Most of the rubber tips have openings into which ice spikes can be inserted Be just and fear not. Pander not to our little jealousies and narrow ideas. and girls attended and report a good C. L. Hanson, route agent of the timo.

C. U. Later All cannot think alike or see thinirs HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC. GroeBbeck A Bellsle, West 81xth Street. Robinson McCrary.

West Sixth Street. Sweet Bloom, southwest cor. Sixth A in icy weather. A recent device com bines ice spike, rubber, and ferrule in We have been catering to the amusement-loving public for the past ilfteen years, in almost every state In the Union, and our success In the past Is a guarantee of our future success. Therefore we make you this GUARANTEE Come out and see our entertainment Monday night and if at the end of the seeond act you are dissatisfied with the performance your money will be refunded at the door.

Nothing can be fairer than this. Missouri Pacific Express Company, was in Concordia today. Mr. Houston's home is Atchison. through the same glasses.

Try to think of and weigh the rest of the world without considering self too much. Dr. Sage is in Courtlahd today. Del. Valentine was in town tod ay Mrs.

I.C. Stockton, of Washington. Tho Epworth League will give a There is room and to spare on this earth HARNESS SADDLE 8, ETC. Thos. Lamay, West 81xth street.

John Jones, West Sixth street. Benj. Lake, West Sixth street. D. C.

is Tisitiner her husband who ia social at the parsonage Wednesday located at Concordia, a special government pension examiner. evening. ABOUT PEOPLE AND THINGS. Black lag at the opera The Epworth League will give a HOTELS Barons House, northeast corner Fifth and Washington. Exchange Hotel, southeast corner Fifth and Washlnmnn.

house tonight. social at the parsonage Wednesday evening, May 15th. Everybody invited Strawberries, ten cents per box, at Pacine House, South Washing ahlngton street. Broadway. oruauway noiei, JJr Renard Brothers grocery store.

87-tf, to go and have a good time. 3t. Miss Bertha Shivvers, of Lincoln, F. L. Williams, a prominent attorney of Clay Center, is doing bust JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Wiard West Sixth street.

John p. Kelly, northeast corner Sixth and Washington. O. Freeman, 1st door south Palace Drug Store. Nebraska, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs.

J. E. Dey, far the past two weeks, returned to her home this ness in town today. such a manner that the ice spike can be used or not, as desired. Dealers say that the demand for crutches increases more rapidly proportionately than the increase of the population.

This is accounted for by the increasing accidents attending the extended modern use of machinery in one form and another, and in some measure it is attributed incidentally to improved methods of surgical practice and the better manner in which fractured limbs are now supported, so that patients are not only permitted to go out on crutches, but are urged to go as soon as they can safely do so. While there are many regular users of crutches, still there are thousands who use crutches only temporarily, perhaps in getting over a broken leg or a sprain, and who never have occasion to use them again. Some people keep their crutches for the recollections that attach to them; some hang them on a wall like a trophy; thousands give them to institutions where crutches are needed. A large dealer said that the annual production of crutches in this country would amount to two hundred thousand paira N. Y.

Sun. Don't fail to attend the social at the M. E. parsonage tonight. Every If you have rooms to rent, or if you LAUNDRY Barons House Laundry, Barons House body invited to attend.

for all of us and the man who thinks he can run someone else off it has a fool's wheel in his head." If somo of the idle gossip of this town would stop all would be the better for it. If instead of repeating so many histories of this one and that we would assume a more friendly role-half of the troubles of life would be averted. If those who start such histories should stop and look back into the supposedly forgotton past, they might find food for the gossips that would not be so agreeable. Those who live in houses of glass should never throw a stone. A charming luncheon was given by Mrs.

F. Hannum yesterday afternoon at her home on west Eighth street complimentary to Mrs. Swearngin, of Wichita. Those present were Mes-dames Swearngin, Lamb, McDonald, Rigby, Wiard, Williams, Reid, Wones, Hinman, Wm. Peck, Weaver and Wagner.

The hall and spacious parlors were beautifully decorated with blooming plants and roses artistically banked around. The L. T. Smith returned yesterday from wish to take boarders daring the Normal Institute, kindly leave your, name and address at the office of the M. L.

Hare of Glasco is at Jhc county seat today. CD Charles Ross left for Topeka this evening to attend the State Medical Association. Go to the social Wednesday evening at the parsonage they will insure you it pleasant time. S. G.

Spraguc, of Atchison, travel-. ing auditor of the Missouri Pacific, was in Concordia today. Dr. Priest, president, of the State Medical Society, left this morning to attend a meeting of the association, held at Topeka. Don't fail to attend the Epworth League social at the parsonage tomorrow evening.

Ice cream and cake will be served. the island of Cuba, whero he has been LIVERY STABLES Hugh McConnaugbey, West Fifth street W. 0. Scott, East Fifth street. holding down a job for several weeks, county superintendent.

Miss Anna Nelson retruned from The friends of Miss Emma Eels ten Enterprise this morning, where she LUMBER. Dudley Lumbc: southeast cor. Fifth and Broadway. Chicago Lumber northwest cor. Fifth and Washington.

has been visiting for several days. dered her a very pleasant surprise party at her home last eyening. A nice time was had and the guests left confident of Miss Eels ability as an entertainer. Miss Sadia Reagen, of Washington in town oetween trains this was MEAT MARKETS morning, on her way home from Lee Seyster has put up a great win Paradls Cartney, West Sixth street Al Barcelo, West Sixth street If you wish to spend a few weeks dow at Cobb Lamb's. He has a gentleman of color robed in a gown of fine fabric, and the whole is labeled" Sweet Dreams." Lee is chuck full of Rent i.

very pleasantly take the Burlington MERCHANT TAILORS F. S. Bessler, East Sixth street T. Davies, South Washington street. Phil Lncler.

West Sixth street Schille, East Sixth street. Deputy Sheriff Al. Pcnnock left for Leavenworth this morning, and will and visit Hot Springs, South Dakota ment. and other points in the Black Hills entertainment was unique and novel as Mrs. Eels entertained her Sunday Very low rates are now in effect, tf well as instructive, each lady being re School class at her home on West 6th MARBLE, GRANITE A BUILDING STONE Rose ft Glger, Opposite Dudley Lumber West.

quested to make a buttonhole. The The Ladies' Martha Society of the return with Peter Flitch, who will be cared for by relatives in California. Now, they tell us that C. W. McDonald is a smooth man on a bike." It takes too entire street for him street yesterday afternoon.

Ice cream mdges were Mesdames Hinman, M. E. church, will meet with Mrs C. D. Avery, over Dunning's store, owearngin ana Wones.

The first prize and cake were served and the little folks engaged themselves to their hearts contont. (a pair of touhole scissors) was Thursday afternoon, May 10th, from 2 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. D. H. Judy, First door north CltUens National Bank Building.

I. K. Cookinham, West Sixth street. Miss Snyder, in Kelly's Jewelry store. awarded to Mrs.

B. S. Williams and the to navigate when on a wheel, but because he rides a wheel is no reason he has wheels in his head on the silver In speaking of the Shakespearean booby (a paper of pins) to Mrs. Wm. to 5 o'clock.

Mrs. Cline, Secretary. Mrs. Sweet, President. recital, which will be eiven at the Peck.

A delicious supper was served, PRODUCE John Stewart, West Union PaoiOo depot. question. Baptist church in this city Saturday A delightful little party was given at consisting oi numerous courses includ ing all the delicacies of the season, after which tho ladies took their de Mr. Lucier's home Monday evening, in evening, J. a.

Howe, superintendent schools, Schencdady, N. savs Mr. Ellis held us upon the street this morning and demanded that we treat PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. P. B.

Shafer, South Broadway. U. M. Mercer. honor of the sixteenth birthday of his daughter.

Miss Bessie. Dancing was parture, feeling that they had been roy- I should bo glad in some substan Rapid Growth of Fungi. The rapidity with which many, if not all, fungi grow baffles calculation; the great puffball, Lycoperdon gigan-teum, will grow as large as a peck measure in forty-eight hours, and specimens of Agaricus campestris have developed from the button of the size of a pea to a mushroom as large as a coffee saucer in a night But this great increase is not actual growth; these species are many weeks forming under the surface of the ground; their cells are small and closely packed. When the proper degree of heat and moisture around this incipient fungus coincide, it rapidly absorbs moisture and, stimulated by the heat, swells to its full slzo in a few hours. Boston Transcript I'nprofesslonal.

"But you've got to take into consideration," urged the officer in citizen's clothes, "that twenty men of good repute are prepared to swear the prisoner was not within fifty miles of the scene of the crime when it was committed." "I don't have to take it into consideration at all," replied the great detective. "It doesn't fit my theory of the case." Chicago Tribune. As "readers" for publishing houses and magazines, women show a remarkable instinct in tho ability to discover talent They are more discerning and more severely critical in such matters, than are meu. his dog with a little more respect then to merely give him a one lino mention. auy entertained and voted Mrs.

Han tial way if I could express to ycu the tho ordor of tho evening, the musio bo num an adapt in culinary All Ellis is quite a kicker anyway, and this great pleasure which your read imr furnished by Mr. Poullin. while PHOTOGRAPHERS. J. H.

Gelger, West Sixth strset. Chas. Ayery Over Dunning's Groeerr Store. Mrs. II.

M. Berglof, over Sorgats'i Bookstore. admitted these social times wore just little slight on his dog lias thrown him Arthur Renard and Arthur Martin ings hero afford me. Your readings what goes to make lifo ploasant and into a frenzy, tie says that dog is no acted as managers. All are a unit in oi lung licnry ihe Fourth was onthu common pup and people will do well helps lessen tho number of butt onholes i saying that It was great.

siastically received by a large and ior weary workers. Let them bocur not to treat it as such, cultured audience. We wore especially By a very happy circumstance the PHYSICIANS. 8. C.

Plgntan, over; McCarty A Co'i. Drugs tore. A. J. Weaver, over Cobb Lamb's.

W. F. Sawulll, 1st door south poatofflee. W. K.

Priest, over Taylor A Neltzel'a drugstore. F.L. Marcotte, West Sixth street The following parties participated In oftoner. Salmk Annie Waddles. Library Association is enabled to give a jolly skato at the opera houso last the people of Concordia a delightful delighted in yonr Falstaff.

In Howell's "Sleeping Car" you were simply immense. The expression "roaring farce" was amply illustratod by the night, Leon Dawson, Art Lockard, troat Saturday evening at the Baptist i viio iure ior tue rouna trip via Boyd Clithero, lien Lake, Art Soystcr, church, in the way of a Shakespoareao Chas. Hall, Chas. Shafor, Dob Burns rocital. The first part of tho program RESTAURANTS Delmonlco, West Sixth street Mrs Hagaman, West Sixth street Barons House Restaurant, Barons House Basement.

Tlvoll Restaurant, West Sixth street audience, for wo roared with laughter at your inimitable rendition will bo devoted to Henry IV, tho latter Myrtle Spurlock, Myrtlo Fronch.Myrtle Wilson, Mablo French, Lulu Ulasby, to Howell's Sleeping Car. This is an Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and Other southwestern points, May 21st and June Uth. Good twenty days for return. J. W.

Bartlktt, Agent. ot the various characters. I do not opportunity whioh does not occur every Ada Pennock, Florence Pennock, Kflle Hinman, Lyda Marshall and Maud season, and wo hopo our citizens will remember ever having listenod to more cnj'iy able entertainment. ROLLER MILLS Coneordlaltoller MlUs-LUgls Cllne-North-aiui street. Finny.

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