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The Democratic Record from Emporia, Kansas • 4

The Democratic Record from Emporia, Kansas • 4

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ham of Emporia, song by Dr. F. O. have been running their portable saw mill on the old Patty mill site have Brown and a talk on tbe sister order of the Woodmen, the Royal Neigh finished sawing and will move soon. RE SALE bors, by the eloquent Emporia German, Retschlag.

possibly get, and the only way you can get it is to subscribe for the Record, regardless of politics. Whether you are a Republican, Democrat or a Populist, subscribe for the Record as it is proving itself worthy of a place in every borne in Lyon county. The Wandering Jew. Dow Creek 1 T. Whicker has finished cuttint? his House! neage.

Tbe city council met Tuesday night. Mrs. Howell came in from Burlin- W. P. Maxson boutrht a cow of Chas game Saturday.

Hill this week. Jake Selles has returned after sev- Twin Mound. Sam Swartzendrueber is quite W. C. Hill has moved to his farm sick I eral months from town.

on Stilman creek. with the grip. T. G. Lewis and wife and Grif Lewis Mr.

S. S. Larkin has built an addi 66 and wife went to Emporia Tuesday. tion to his house. George Terrell and Alf Mar ley butchered two hogs Monday.

OF THE Owl Cash Store," 626 Commercial Street MORRIS H. MOORE. GUY SELLECK. Carl Ricker, jeweler, of Emporia, John Cowan has bought him a fine Claude Dreasher was the guest-of was in the city Thursday forenoon. team of Mr.

Sackett. Claude Crawford Sunday Mr. Taylor of Ohio is visiting with Mr. Sutton has completed his new Mr. Ed Crawford and family have S.

R. Taylor and family of this place. snea ana wina Drake. S. L.

Clute came in Saturday on his moved on the Marshall place. Frank Pollock of Nickerson, Tommy Howell has moved to his way to Waverly. His wife will ac farm on Taylor creek. is visiting with friends in this company him. Will Schlins was in Kansas City Mrs.

YVhaner came in from Em Positively, This Stock Must to Closed Out This Week tne nrst oi ine week buying cattle. poria Thursday to visit her sister, Mr. O. H. P.

Vansickle and daughter Vesta were shopping in Emporia last W. P. Maxson has finished digging Mrs. as. Humphrey.

a well for Wm. Kurzen. He had good Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

M. W. Stratton and success and iound plenty oi water. Mr. and Mrs.

Wes pence are on the Levi Dumbauld place south Rev. and Mrs. L. Martin left Tuesday for Columbus, where they will Coal Creek. oi nartioru.

attend tbe M. K. conference. G. W.

Lewis was in Hartford on bus Kemember the coffee and cake sup Emporia visitors last Saturday iness last week. ware; Emmet Carey, Henry acoby, D. Debauge, R. B. Huffman, W.

H. per lhursday mgut, March loth. Ev erybody invited. Will Morgan is repairing: his house. Mr.

Hugh R. Williams, who has Severy, Sam Johns, Miss annie been sick, is reported better. Reese, Ed Jones, D. D. Davis and Rumor says he will get a housekeeper Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Bitler will live I Oscar Cross. in ine near inture. on the A. B.

Hall farm this year. Henry Fagg has left for Indiana, Rev. Riggs and Lawrence Dreasher went to quarterly meeting at Barclay, where htJ intends to make his home in jPTiaay, returning jnonaay. the future. Pukesburg.

What has become of the social? J. F. Slack is some better at this Mr. and Mrs. Terrell spent Sunday, Chas.

Little and J. W. Eastman of I the guests of Isaac Covalt's. Uncle Emporia were duck hunting in this vi writing. Ike will leave Monday for his new Moore Selleck, 410 Commercial Street.

We have bought out the Frost Saltmarsh stock of GROCERIES and QUEENSWARE And added to it Fresh, New Goods, and we now have one of the nicest and most complete stocks in the city. We want your trade, and our SPOT CASH PRICES will merit it. Brlno Us Your Produce; it's the Same as Gash Farmers will find a good place to unhitch and feed right at our door. Our prices will be as low as any house in town. Don't forget the place, Hill's Old Furniture Stand.

MOORE SELLECK, 410 Commercial Street, Emporia, Kansas cinity last week. Eli Fowler is a little better at this home in the Flint hills. Miss Lizzie Johns has returned home I writing. Miss Mary Jones gave a dance at for the summer vacation from the blind John Martin has returned to Coun her home last Friday night to her ma institute at Wyandotte. cil Grove, Kb.

ny friends. Between thirty-five and Arthur and Luther Maddock have forty guests were present. A good Fred Gunkle is able to be around SEE PRICES: Men's Grain and Calf Shoes, from 48 to 88c Lot of Boys' Shoes, fornierj price, $L25, now 64c Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes in like proportion. Lot of Ladies' and Misses' RuKIkts, former price Wc, now 15 and 20c Lot of Ladies' Rublmr lioots, former price 1.80, now $1.48 All Wool Black Serge, 42 inches wide, former price 50c, now 30c Ki tons at your own price. Slater's Cambrics, 3 cents per yard.

4. and 5 cent Calicoes for 3 cents. Best Jeans, former price 40c, now 20c Lace Curtains, 50c per pair. Ladies' Y. B.

former price i0c, now 35c Gentlemen's Shirts, 25c up. Look at Them. Men's Cottonade Pants, former price 1.00, now 60c Men's Wool Pants, former price 2.50, now $1.00 BIG CUT in Hats, Collars, Cuffs, Overalls, Jumpers, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc, Etc 12 Bars of Silk Soap for 25 Cents. Come and See forjYourself. M.

H. Levingston, Manager. rented the Barthel farm for the coming after three weeks of sickness. time was reported. Turncoat year, liumor says Arthur will get John Sie'rer is moving from the mm a cook.

Berg to west of Emporia by the water A Woman on Women. worjks. Harmony Hill. Monday afternoon next, Mrs. Long D.

P. Cowan went to Olpe Saturday shore Potts, M. who created such Welcome Theye will work for E. E. Scott Elliott is hauling his summer's wood from the Berg to Skinner's Ridge.

Vosie Fowler and wife have moved I a iavorable impression at lopeka re Watkins this summer. Isaac Theye rented of James Madison thirty acres of land. cently, will begin a course of five matinee lectures to women and one to Pat McCormick has rented ten acres of land from Evan Watt. both sexes. The lecturer has been heard with every evidence of esteem Stanley Sedgwick and family visited at Mr.

Watts last Wednesday. and appreciation by large English and other foreign audiences and more Brown Bros, have moved on the II. recently in St. Louis and Kansas City Schwint farm vacated by O. D.

celoh. Several hunters were but here from and has also traveled throughout Emporia last week hunting ducks, Australia and India, lecturing on Friday especially. in with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fowler.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Aney were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fowler Thursday.

Mrs. Z. L. Cook of South Pike was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Slack. Uncle Harvey Fowler has purchased a new set of harness. McKinley prosperity has hit him at last. Blue Beard writes for the Emporia Times and ex-Gov. Leedy for the Record, which everybody in the Berg reads.

We are in hopes that the road boss this year will make everybody work the roads instead of giving all the tax in as paid when no work was done at all. W. C. Jones, the township trustee Miss Gustie Kohlman and Miss hygeine, with acknowledgement of high appreciation. Her foreign testimonials are from the most eminent Saunerburger were visitors in this vicinity last week.

people and are full of high praise. The ram Saturday morning was his possessings to furnish water for Among her American documents is an much needed by many of the farmers The County Over. whose cisterns were dry. address engrossed on parchment which Will Bradv has gone to Oklahoma. says: ully recognizing your super-1 Now wouldn't people look funny if he ior worth and ability, having become would bring back an Indian squaw satisfied with your platform lectures, with him.

his berry vines during a drouth. John Camper, proprietor of Camper-ville, now owns all the land that joins him. Lately he purchased a five acre lot of C. R. Stone just across Commercial street, opposite him and has sent an order to an eastern firm for 12,000 strawberry plants (Gandy to put out this spring.

Henry. drews have been marketing walnut logs. 1 Tom Craig has studied out another patent gate that far excels his first one. Tom will strike "ile" yet. Alva Gunkle, from near Olpe, is hauling his crop of kafir corn raised on his farm 2 northeast of the Rapids.

The petition for Miss Ella Hunt to occupy the pulpit at the F. M. church for the coming year has over 100 names. are not only highly instructive but tienry urati nas nis ny team nome and very likely he will put the tongue valuable." This bears the autograph signature of Caroline Scott Harrison, Neosho Rapids. The roads are improving.

Col. Musick is convalescent. Mrs. W. Cook continues to improve.

R. M. Harper went to Emporia last Monday. Charlev Andrews went to Hartford in his new buggy and sport a few, If he does, look out girls. 9 then mistress of the hite House in Two bovs from this neighborhood Washington, and of many inllueutial are talking of going down on Eagle women: also of May Harrison McKee, creek "Dear" hunting.

We hope they Reading. Jones went Jones went wife of the governor of Indiana, and will have good success and quite sure Father Swink, nearly 80 years old, it would cause a sensation if they Mrs. May Wright Sewell, president of has the vim of a boy of 14. His household represents persons of four the Prospalean club, the wives of generations. was around iu this neck of the woods assessing everything.

Nobody seems to have any money about assessing time. Eggs are legal tender now days as well as 10c pieces are. The only trouble is the old hens don't lay often enough. They ought to lay two eggs a day instead of one. The Sewing Circle met at AuntRilda Fowler's last Thursday afternoon.

There was a good crowd present. This is a very good thing for the church as they make many a dollar to help out the Chapel. Let the good work go on. Two weeks more of school and all the little folks will be out. It.

a shame that we don't have nine months of school instead of seven to give the little folks a chance to go in early fall and late spring while the weather is should happen to catch one a piece. Bo Peep. District 75. overnors, of senators and representa Miss Eva A. Gunkle, teacher in the tives, the women presidents of charit Wallace to Emporia Monday.

Arthur Connel was in Emporia Wednesday. H. B. Price came down from Emporia Tuesday. E.

M.Cross went to Emporia Thursday on business. Joe Jones and John Frey were in Emporia Saturday. intermediate department returned to her school last Monday morning on the 7:30 train. able associations, and members of John Gibbs is working for Fred Ross It is quite muddy in this neighbor the Daughters of the Bevolution are John Sleisher returned from Kansas hood. City last Tuesday night from market among the signers, ur.

i-otts is a Philadelphian, but has resided in London for several years occupying Alfred Fritz was shopping in Olpe ing a load of his cattle. le reports last Tuesday. Mrs. W. B.

Chadwell is quite sick at the present writing. i J. T. Merry made a business trip to the Rapids on last Monday. Albert Mellinger and Will Davis went to Emporia last Friday.

Tommy Shires made a business trip to Emporia on last Friday. Joe T. VanGundy has recovered from a severe attack of the grip. Miss Zella Dickason is absent from the school on account of sickness. Miss Roxie Massie of Kansas City is spending the winter withher mother.

John Sleisher shipped a car of cattle from the Rapids Monday night. Wm. Jacob of Dry Creek transacted business in the Rapids on last Tuesday. Prof. H.

J. Emerson returned to his Friday. S. R. Taylor transacted business in a fair market.

W. S. Andrews broke the Sabbath Elmer Covalt is moving four miles Dr. Sir Morrell MeKenzie's house in Emporia Wednesday. west of Olpe.

Harley street, where her receptions S. R. Taylor transacted business last Sunday by hauling cane but the worst of all was, he had to face that Ira Bolton visited one day last week in'Osage City Monday. were crowded with distinguished peo The most satisfactorily and most economically painted houses are painted with Patton's Sun Proof Paints. Their first cost is no more than the cost of the lowest-priced paints.

Patton's Paints cost less in the end than any others, especially all-white-lead paints. PATTON'S PAINTS stand wear and weather because the ingredients are right (and pure), the proportions exact, the mixing accurate. Made in both liquid and paste forms. If too want the rAv-for-iiM mint tnw th. 7 at Win.

Julians. fine and roads goods. Ex-Governor Leedy. William Jacoby of Lang visited his ple. The lectures are to be delivered Welcome Theye will work for Ed parents at this place Sunday.

Watkins this season. in the hitley opera house and are to be finely illustrated with dissolving James Jacoby of Lang visited his Mr. Yaeger's little girl who has been District 72. parents at this place Wednesday even views of art objects and scenery sick, is1 reported better. ing.

This its country has experienced abroad and of the subjects discussed. The dance at Mr. Jones' Friday night G. W. Retzer and Wallace Jones twenty-second snow storm was an enjoyable affair.

Also the Roentgen rays and war scenes. were in Emporia Wednesday on awful blizzard. Saturday we close our items with the wind blowing and rain and snow falling, making it the most disagreeable day of the year. E. Humphreys, Holmes real estate loan examiner of Kansas City made a business call at Neosho Rapids last Saturday.

A petition is being circulated by the school board among the patrons Qf the district to determine the number of pupils to be sent should there be an eight months school. Our side walks need repairing very school Monday morning on the 7:30 We hope they will have the new These lectures are sure to be of much train. E. Patterson Son shipped a car interest and value to women. Monday Ktls Olson is head clerk in the V.

church finished before Easter. There will be a spelling match at Friday night. Everyone invited. Pif.riM. Jrrwf't.

If want paint in late form ak for wi night there will be a lecture to both of cattle to Kansas City the first of this week. Tinting Card. A postal card at ill bring eitht-r one. free H. Ewing Co.

general mercantile AS. E. PATTON COM PAS V. Milwaukee. Wlo.

sexes. Both lectures on Monday are Mr. Matkins has moved the rest of his cattle from Isaac Weaver's place. Clyde Harris and John Edmiston made a business trip to Chase county last week. Clifford Prewinger has moved into his bachelor hall.

"72" can boast of several halls. Will some one explain why so many of our boys are so much interested Miss Gordon is getting along finely store. Mrs. Anna Lane, who has been con' HAYNES Distributing Agents, to be free. with her school.

Parents all satisfied. fined to the house all winter is slowly Mr. Covalt returned from the hill PURELY PERSONAL. recovering. Sunday where he has been erecting house.

J. B. Nelson, Ora Bolinger and badly. Can't the good, ladies cook some good things and the brethren Frank Wecker was in town Wednes Herbie Davis done business in Emporia Wehad quiteasnow storm Saturday. last Friday.

haul the gravel and fix them up and then all feast together. day. It was the twentv-hrst one oi this sea toward Dunlap? Mr. Stuart has been trying to persuade the threshing machine to come son if we have" the correct count. W.

T. Walters was in town Wed R. M. Harper and his brother Gorge will farm Mrs. Darby shire's Oh My, how the saw logs are piling up at the new saw mill.

If J. B. don't Isaac Covalt will move to the Flint hills this week. Mr. Julian has the nesday.

larm tnis year. Julius Frederick will not move from Wm. Evans of Pike was in town house Ike will live in nearly completed. get around and at it pretty soon, he never will get through in time to com Wednesdav. R.

B. SHEPHE RD The girls of this district are fasting for the supper at Twin Mound Thurs mence thresning next season. T. J. Price came down from Kansas City this week and spent a few days on his farm.

Frank Fenn returned to his home in Chicago Tuesday after spending a few days with friends here. The Reading cheese factory is completed and is expecting to commence business the first of the week. Afiss Clara Connel and Ralph Connel went to Vilas, to spend the summer with their brother, Fred. The large general store of Ransom Evans at Arvonia, was consumed by fire Thursday morning between 1 and 2 o'clock. The postoffice was in the same building which was burned to the ground.

Nothing was saved. The Woodmen gave a supper last Wednesday. The hall was crowded and everybody enjoyed themselves; The program consisted of instrumental music by Mrs. D. S.

Fisher, an eloquent taik on the good done by' the Woodmen order, by Judge Cunning- Wm. Ernst of Americus was down day night. They will blow the boys On account of the snow blizzard Saturday there was neither Sundav Wednesday. for the benefit of the minister Mr. Riggs.

and "thresh" him. Emery Weaver bought a horse of John Bond of Americus and a road wagon of S. C. Thompson. Ira Weaver sold his moving outfit to some Council Grove men.

He took it to the Grove last Friday. Bachelor halls are not the still, gloomy places some think them to be. Ask some of the "72" boys; they can tell you different. Several of the farmers are selling milk to the creamery at Dunlap and doing most of their trading there, School or preaching services at either O. M.

Will Severy of Reading was in the of the three churches here. The city Tuesday. Protestants fired up at night though. the Homer White farm but will occupy it another year. Charley Davis is running the chair in the front corner of the new hardware store of J.

B. Moon. Charley Andrews has returned from Madison where he hauled and shipped three car load of walnut logs. Miss Carrie Baker is absent irom the Normal this week on account of the illness of her sister Mary. Cal Childers has returned from Madison where he and Charley An TH6 Old Reliable Real Estate Agent Darius Buck of Rock creek was in John Camper, proprietor of Camper- Elmendaro.

Still we have north-westers. George Hosier is on the sick list town Tuesday. ville, is the most aggressive and enter William Maxson of Fremont was in prising bachalor in Lyon connty. He intends to give a fresh coat of paint W.M. Brewers hipped two car loads town Tuesday.

of cattle to Kansas City last week and to every building in the 'ville this season, besides erecting a large wind Jim btratton one. Has for sale Farms of all sizes in nearly every county in the state. line 1 i rrf Irots Tri7mnr n1 la-nrA 114- rl l.i i. l. Chas.

Fowler made a business trip mill and water tank in the center of Mrs. Spencer moved from the Mathi to Admire Tuesday. of the leading mortgage companies, all of which A-an lie nId on as' place last week to the Jay place, R. R. Lumley of Fremont township which before was always done in Americus.

Last Tuesday as H. R. Ely was driving to Americus, one of his horses was stricken with paralysis so that it could not walk for a time. Dr. Pitzer attended it and now it is getting all right.

vacated by Mr. Gibbs. was a trader Tuesday. George Madden has taken up his Long Time at Very Low Prices ani Easy Terms. T.

C. Sutton of Fremont township was in town Tuesday. Ellsworth Massey and Mr. Yokley Jno. Renner of Jackson township Besides this I have a large list of city and suburban property, which can be sold at very low prices and on easy terms.

Do a reneral land was in town Tuesday othce business. Hugh 11. Williams of Coal creek was in town Wednesday. hauled a load of S. C.

Thompson's goods to Emporia last week, from which place he shipped them to Elgin. Mr. Thompson started for his new home the 13th. The "72" people regret very much to lose him from their midst, but wish him success and happiness among "the Injuns." Cuba. OFFICE Room 6, Emporia National Bank, Upstairs.

abode at Mr, Brewer's for the coming' summer. George Walliser is going to work at home. We were misinformed in regard to the box-supper at Gumbo. It was given by the church instead of the school as reported in last week's items. Mr.

Gibbs returned from DeSoto last week where he purchased a dray line. We understand he will take personal charge of it in the near future. It seems that we hardly hear of a "has been" beforewehear of Since the box supper at Gumbo the Twin Mound folks are telling the ladies to bring cakes to the school house next Thursday night and the gentle Wm. ll. J.

nomas of Urycrecic was a business visitor Tuesday A Positive Declaration Jno. Mclntune of Fremont township was in town Wednesday THE MIT-WAY RESTAURANT AND HOTEL Fred Kopke of Fremont township was in the City Wednesday. 8088110. "The helpful hen." Arthur Hinds is still expanding D. O.

Hardman was in Emporia Fri Ileajjnirters for Everytoiy reed the Hungry, E. E. atkins or near Olpe was in and men to bring their pocketbooks town on business Wednesday. we 11 have a "hog-killing" time. WHffT YOU WANT, EXPECT, AND PAYFOR, YOU OUGHT TO HAVE day.

Ani Berytoiy's lluJjnarters TWar Cold. Good Ealinsr, Prompt Attention. Cheerful Accommodations and W. L. Loomis of Jackson township AXON.

We are having March weather in was here on business Tuesday. earnest now. Oeo. is. Ohannell of Hartiord came John Kipp has a brand new team Close Attention to Patrons is cur Stock in Try it and never fail to come back.

Situated Ryder I and harness. up Tuesday evening on business. Mis9 Mabel Washburn went to Em W. E. Robinson of Hortonburg tran poria Friday.

0. M. Wilhite, Prop. sacted business in town Tuesday We succeeded in scaring one duck Chas. Bitler of the erdigris tran to death this week.

sacted business in the city Tuesday. Eugene Matile started to Franklin county Wednesday. A. E. Williams and J.

W. Cross Mabel Washburn is taking: treatment were over from Reading Wednesdav REEBLE, IValer in all lines of of Dr. King of Emporia. WHEN you buy "all wool" and it proves half cotton, it naturally sets you to thinking. "When "half-price" bargains prove to be high-priced ones, it causes more suspicion.

We want this store to be like Caesar's wife "above suspicion." That's why all wool means all wool and a bargain is a bargain here. Think of this when you want a suit; you will get an honest suit here. If it should not prove to be what we think it is and as we represent it, we are not only willing but anxious to make it right. Pat Connor of Hartford is visit Olpe. L.

O. Priest sold his hogs last Tuesday. J. P. Rossillion has commenced to build his house.

Mr. Schwindt sold his farm north of here about a week ago. Ed. lie acock was in town Monday after coal and groceries. Mr.

Lawler of Emporia was in town last Wednesday on business. There will be an entertainment at the close of Miss Perrier's school. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Prie3t made a visit to Hartford last week.

Ed Watkins has 'bought the Scarborough farm east of Olpe. He paid $4,000 for it. Charles Schwindt is going to do big business this summer, lie got in eleven cars loads of lumber. Milton Rockley is studying to be a ing his brothers, Thomas and Dennis lawyer. We think he will win.

A Recheck lost a very valuable horse H. K. Hensley and Cal Moon of Groceries, Produce, Flour and Hay this week by its falling in a well. Pike township were traders Tuesday We heard some mention the name of Henry and Albert Schellehn of Fre Lord Mayor of London. Who is it? mont township were in town Wednes Paus liio HiQliest Market PriGc for Produce.

He keeps nothing but the Ust quality of goods and sells as low Will "Henry" please tell us what day. day of the week the 21st day of January, 1870 came on? as the lowest He solicits vour 'trade. Call and see him. Mr. and Mrs.

T. W. Hater and There will be a special meeting- at family of St. Louis are here visiting Dist. 80 March 16th to decide as to Corner Second and Commercial.

relatives and friends whether the school continues or not. also in regard to repairing: the school J. L. Horner and Frank Bucher of Hartford were in the city Monday DEATHS. Graham Mrs.

J. O. Graham, at house. There seems to be a matrimonial bureau with teachers of this district, two of them dropping the school night on their way to St. Joe, Mo her late home, 813 Market street.

Fri South Pike. J. F. Cook was up in Fremont township last week on business. Kafir corn and cane threshing is badly delayed by Jthe storm.

Another bad storm on the roads and to marry, mext. C. C. Sloyer went to Kansas City day evening. March lOlh, of blood Facts about 80 A good place for Tuesday to purchase cattle.

He has a poisoning. Funeral services held Sat A Single Fact Outweighs A Thousand Claims Try us and see. New Spring Goods are arriving JONES, SONS. urday evening, llev. Sauber incharce.

surplus of feed and hopes to get cattle old maids to get married A vibration or rather a series of vibrations in the early morn and eve Plenty of old The body was taken to Harper for in stock, but the men with wheat in are to eat it up. terment. bachelors One expansionist A very fertile country Another opening for J. O. Jones, one of Lyon county's old time Democrats and a substantial smiling.

A. D. Finnellhas a carload of hay ready to load as soon as the roads will permit. A nenhew of D. D.

Finnell arrived an old maid The best school district and the rinains laid to re in the cemetery ouih of Olpe. Wheldox B. Wheldon at his late home on Union street. Sunday evening. March 12th, of Bright" disea-N 4.J.

Funeral services were held Wednesday and the tdy sent to Springfield. for interment. Rev. S. E.

Bussor in charge. MARRIAGES. Heimpau-Fkost Mr. F. A.

Heim-dal of Madison to Miss Grace Frost of Kansas City. Satnrday, March 11th, Rev. Sauber officiating. aqcith-Harris It. II.

Ja-quith of Efeiporia to Ml 1.: Harris of Quenemo at the home of the bride's parents, Wednesday, March 15th. citizen, will read the Record here- on earth A peaceable community A good vein of coal Plenty of money. hfter. from Indiana a few days ago and will We have on several occasions heard Be sure and see the celebrated Bull's remain all summer. Harper The infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Harper of Olpe, aged 7 months, Friday, March lOlh. Beckdale Miss Emma Beckdale at her late home in South Emporia, Saturday, March 11th. LUCAS Mrs. D.

A. Lucas at her home 210 South Commercial, Sunday, March 12th, of consumption, aced 30. Funeral services were held Tueiav the remark, "I wonder if the Wander- Eye corn planter before you buy. All It is time to begin agitating the new 18 time 10 begin agitating the new ing Jew will have so-and-so in the pa-1 Tr thin waW" and thon arti ofoii school district Question in order that we ask, is a chance to show you. I won't oret th RwmKn t.hia vwir I we may get a discussion in time to do Haynes Bros.

We will promise to have all the news I something. of the territory we. cover that John Smith and Riley Cook who The Democratic Record tl a year..

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