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The Weekly World from Pittsburg, Kansas • 9

The Weekly World from Pittsburg, Kansas • 9

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The Weekly Worldi
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Pittsburg, Kansas
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9
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Quite a number of the citizens of Tiia Cradle, tha Altar, the Grave. Pittsburg have been victimized by i i fellow by the name of Blitz with a pat Born, February iyo, 10 ana Mrs. Van Pittsburg, a daught- ent canning process. i er. 0.

S. Clan ton, of Pittsburg, received day they took the end off of a seat and broke a corner off of the corner of a stone in the floor. They then tore up a cot that was in the sleeping apartment and pried up the stone and proceeded to dig through under the wall. They were discovered however before they had made much progress through the wall and now they have less liberty than before. Born, February 2.

1895, to Mr. and a stroke of paralysis Saturday and un Mrs. John Ketterman, of Pittsburg, a Joseph Cordonier, mechanic's Hen. The Foundry Metal company vs Henry E. Hertner, abstract of judgment.

Wni. Hawley Smith vs Hannah J. Shea et al, to foreclose mortgage, i Sanford Robinson Lumber company vs George H. Hetzell, mechanic's lien. The Missouri Guarantee Savings and Buildings Association of Hannibal vs M.

C. Johnson et al, to foreclose mortgage. daughter. in Tuesday was unable to speak or use his body in any way. Bom, February 3, 1895, to Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Llninger, of Farlington, a Hursh's Blue Front Feed Store is to daughter. the front again with another car load Born, February 2, 1895, to Mr. and of that celebrated Fort Scott flour.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following are the transfers in Mrs. R. M. Hudson, of Crawford town Every sack guaranteed.

mi ship, a 80d. Crawford county for the past week, as shown by the books of Grantham lneuiina uoone concert company Charles L. Stonerock and Mrs. Elva will be at the opera house Saturday Tolliver, both of Aruia, were married Satterthwaite, bonded abstractors Renovia M. Chapman to evening.

Blind Boone has a national in thiscitv February 6, 1895, by Pro bate Judge T. W. Stutterd. Perry, Quit claim deed; Lots reputation and needs no commenda 36 and 37, block 6 in Ferry's 1st add tion. W.

H. Kent vs M. R. Kent, attachment. A.

F. Barker vs John L. Barker, divorce on ground of extreme cruelty and neglect. The Long Bell Lumber company vs The Cherokee Mining and Smelting company to foreclose lien. Special Offer for February 9.

Each person purchasing a bill of $650.00 Albert Bordwell and Jennie Cole were united in marriage in the parlor Russell to Russell IF you need a good medicine to of the Commercial hotel February 6, Undiv I int in lot 8, block 39, CherOKee and the ni of lot 3, 1895, by Rev. H. W. Chaffee. Both of the contracting parties are well known block 47, Cherokee.

220.00 purify your blood, give nerve strength and build up your entire system, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It prevents sickness by making pure blood. young people of this city and their Harvey Burns to Welch, many friends wish them much joy and Quit claim deed; and 4.block add Walnut. 1 00 happiness. merchandise from 25 cents and up will receive a very useful present at the It will pay you to take Hood's Sar Fannie Smith to Palmateer The infant daughter of L.

L. Cannon, saparilla. With pure blood vou need Alliance store Saturday next. not fear the grip, pneumonia, diptheria 1.00 of fevers. Hood's SarsaDarilla will Quit claim deed; 30feetoff of side of lot 16, Chicago add Pittsburg Palmateer to Samuel Prentice; 30 feet of side of lot 4, block 16, Pittsburg PERSONALITIES.

George Baker went to Columbus ves- make you strong and healthy. te'day afternoon. 1.00 Mrs. A. A.

Watt lost her pocket book Alta McKahan to Robert Lan- Claud Cook made a business trip to a new black morocco book about 21 Fort Scott yesterday. yon, Quit claim deed; sec 32. town 29, range 25 nches by 4 inches, containing about 136.90 Loren Brown went to Tooeka vester- The Matthewson Snyder Invest $6.50 in silver. Finder will be rewarded by returning 6ame to A. A.

Watt. day on a political mission. W. W. Roz6ll, of Cherrvvale.

watch-. ment Co to A McCartney; Com 365 feet of cor of i 8 i sec 8, town 31, range 22 thence 135 feet on line More snow fell yesterday to cover up ed the snow fall in Girard yesterday. of McUune, died January 28, 1895. of William Dlckerson, of Yale, died February 4, 1895, of cancer. Aged 38 years.

The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bertsinger, of Frontenac, died February 2, 1895, of croup. Oscar Colean died in the asylum at Ossawatomie January 30, 1895, of paralysis.

Aged 35 years. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. I. C.

Colean, of Crawford township, and had been in the asylum for about ten years. John Fogerty was killed in a coal mine at Chicopee Friday afternoon by falling slate. When found he was lying under a piece of slate fire feet square. He had been dead only a few minutes for ho had just visited a fellow miner in an adjoining room. He was a single man and lived in Pitt9burg.

He was buried Sunday afternoon. the spots on the ground where the Wm. Barker.of McCune. was a caller first snow had either blown off or melt' at the probate judge's office yesterday. eu.

oieigu riamg is as gooa as ever. A little sleet also fell yesterday morn- A. L. Doming went to Benedict yes terday to run a pump for the Santa Fe. 1.00 A regular old fashioned blizzard Mrs.

Wm. Hardwicke, of Kansas struck this section vesterdav. Snow City, is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. J.

ell fast all the afternoon and the wind D. Barker. blew a gale. It was not as cold, how of Cherry street Kennedy's add McCune to Hamilton street, thence 28 feet, thence 135 feet to line of said track of land, thence 328 feet to beg. George Beck to Samuel Gap-, pinski; The end pf a triangular tract of land on the Elmer Loomis farm, being cut off from main body by Santa Fe railroad, and com at a point on right of wav of said road where it crosses the public highway on side of i sec 30, town 29, range 24 thence along public highway 575 feet, thence 247 feet to right of way, thence along right of way of said railroad W.

F. Sapp, the great Galena Dem ever, as it is usually on a day of that ocrat of the stalwart kind, was in kind. LITTLE LOCALS- Grirard yesterday wearing his usual oroad smile. Hoop's Pills cure indigestion, sick George Firmin is spending a few davs headache. at home.

He has been acting as re- The Sons of Veterans lodge at Pitts ief telegrflnh operator at different points in Missouri. 625faettobeg 200.00 burg has been reorganized. Go to Thornell's for your bulk Oysters and Calery. South'side. Hood's pills cure headache, indigestion and biliousness.

25c. Santa Fe Frisco Line Howeseekera Excursion February 12, 1895. To poiuts in Arkansas. Arizona. Col orado, Idaho, Oklahoma, Indian Terri John Whitmore to Samuel Prentice; Lot 2 and 6 feet off side of lot Chicago add Pittsburg Fltzinger to Sarah Arnold: 1 i sec 8 tory, Kansas, Louisiana.

Texas. Utah. 1.00 The Wednesday evening whist club Mew Mexico and Wyoming, the round trip will be half fare plus $2.00. Dato Friday evening while the little child of Mrs. J.

S. Rush, of Midway, was playing around the hot stove, the stove fell over on the child, seriously burning it. The mother in her efforts to save the child, was badly burned about the hands. Beginning Sunday the Santa Fe passenger will leave here for Pittsburg at 9:35 a. m.

instead of 7 o'clock as heretofore. Returning it will arrive here at 11:05 a. makingconnection with the Frisco. Rev. Brant, of Fort Scott, the presiding elder will preach on Sunday evening next at the M.

E. church and administer the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, the occasion being the Fourth Quarterly meeting for the conference. A steel range in the kitchen of A. B. Kirk wood, superin tendent of the Wear met with Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. W. Craw ford this week. of sale February 12th only.

Stop-over town 30, range 24 700.00 privileges are allowed In either direc Geo Rainey to James A Christie: w'i sec 15. town 30, tion in certain territory. Limit twenty There will be a special meeting of days from date of sale. range 23 3,500.00 Call or write for further information. EMontee to Charles Laird; i i sec 31.

town 30 range We have the shortest and Quickest line to all southern or western points. 24..... 2,000.00 11. J. Crawford, Agent.

John Dannelsto Frank Car penter; Lot 17, block TownCo's 1st add Pitts Marriage Rules, Let her meet him with a burg 700.00 frown. District Court Cases. Let each realize the fact ki88-nota that they his home- are one. The following new cases have been Let the husband frequent filed in the district court since the last not the club. Let him assist her in beautifying the home.

Coal company at Pittsburg, exploded Monday morning. A tank of water was connected with the stove by pipes. The fire heated the water in the pipes and made steam while the water in the tank was frozen. Too much steam collected in the pipes and having no avenue of escape exploded, coming out report R. L.

Berger vs Wm. Kettler, abstract of judgment. Cunningham Brothers' Woolen Co. Let her not narrate Mrs. Next Door's goBsip.

Let her not worry him with petty vs Joe Smith, for the payment of a the board of county commissioners February 12. Hood's pills are purely vegetable, carefully prepared from the best ingredients. 25c. Sheriff Deets took Mrs. Alice J.

Martin to Ossawatomie yesterday and placed her in the insane asylum. The Modern Woodman lodge of Walnut is preparing to give a big sup per on the evening of the 15th inst. E. Elba Wright visited the central school building yesterday afternoon and entertained the pupils with a few selections. The entertaintment of E.

Elba Wright at the M. E. church last evening was cancelled on account of inclement weather. The recital at the Presbyterian church by Mrs. Ilenney's pupils has been postponed until the evenings of February 15 and 16.

The county treasurer's books were examined yesterday by Probate Judge itutterd, Charles S. Henning and N. McNeill. They were found to be in good shtpe. troubles.

Let him speak to his wife-not veil "say" at her. through the stove and wrecking it The cook, Miss Lizzie Edwards and Let her make home more pleasant than the club. Mr. Kirkwood's daughter were in the Let her sympathize with him in bus room and were badly frightened and iness cares. were covered with soot but were not Let him be as courteous after mar seriously hurt.

riage as before. Let bis latchkey gather unto Itself The prisoners in the county jail debt of $610.96. Edward Eaton vs Lillian Eaton; divorce on the ground of abandonment. Rldenour Baker Grocery company vs Rankin Brothers, attachment. The Woolson Spice company vs Rankin Brothers, attachment.

Rldenour Company vs Rankin Brothers, attachment. The Gille Hardware company vs Henry E. Hertner, abstract of judgment. The Woolson Spice company vs Ran kin Brothers, attachment. J.

Q. Rush ton and Wm. Osborn vs rust from disuse. Let her dress as tastefully for him as for made an unsuccessful attempt to gain their freedom yesterday and as a result are now kept in close confinement in their cells. During the day the prisoners had been allowed! the use of Let him confide in his wife! their interests are-equal.

Let her not fret because Mrs. Neigh bor has a rich dress. Let her home mean love and rest the entire jail room and were locked la their cells only at night. Yester not strife and noise..

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