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The Verdict from Girard, Kansas • 10

The Verdict from Girard, Kansas • 10

Publication:
The Verdicti
Location:
Girard, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
10
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Compare it with other papers and see for yourself how superior it is. Mention this paper and state whether you are interested in the Daily or Weekly issue. Address Globe Printing ST. LOUIS, MO. HATCHED, MATCHED, AND DISPATCHED.

Born, at Englevale, February 24, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Studyvan, twins, a son and daughter. Born, at McCune, March 5, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs.

D. K. Walker, a son. Born, in Girard, March 6, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Knive, twins, a son and daughter. Born, at Pittsburg, March 13, 1898, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope, daughter. Born, at Walnut, March 6, 1898, to Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Cartmel, a daughter. PA Married, March 14, 1898, by the probate judge, Mr. William Curry and Miss Rosa Huffman, both of Beulah. Married, March 14, 1898, by the probate judge, Mr.

David H. Ross and Miss McGarvey, both of Minden, Missouri. Died, at Brazilton, March 12, 1898, Mrs. Henry Hess. Died, in Lincoln township, March 13, 1898, Mrs.

Hannah Peters. Died, at Walnut, March 6, 1898, and Virle Aubrey, daughter of Mr. Mrs. H. B.

Mourning, aged 16 months and 27 days. Salt Lake City, Utah BEGGS MFG. Co. As a general thing I am down on all kinds of patent medicines, but am happily disappointed after a trial of Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup among customers and patients. It remy lieves all throat and lung difficulties at once.

H. F. OGDEN, M. D. For sale by Montee Frazier.

Mrs. William Ransom entertained Friday night in honor of her guests, Mrs. Mary Guillett of Kansas City, Mr. Harry Guillett, of Vinita, Indian Territory. reductions in all photographic work at Smith's Gallery.

Call and inspect samples and get prices. Remember the place, northeast corner of the square, opposite the St. James Hotel. CLINT O. SMITH.

Rev. Frances Brant, of Walnut, has decided to leave the ministary and become a physician, and will go to Chicago to study medicine. Married, March 13, 1898, by Rev. M. J.

Bywater, Mr. S. Bowen, of Liberal, Missouri, and Miss Addie Embree, of Opolis. Married, March 8, 1898, by Rev. J.

H. Gibson, Mr. Calvin H. Hobson and Miss Jane B. Hughes, both of Pittsburg.

Died, at Farlington, March 8, 1898, Mrs. Mary W. Wortley, aged 72 years. Died, at the city hospital in Pittsburg, March 3, 1898, of consumption, Tony Byshear, aged 55 years. Died, in East Pittsburg, March 10, 1898, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Ross, aged 7 years. Died, near Monmouth, February 28, 1898, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyers.

Died, at Cherokee, March 11, 1898, Mr. Calvin Jones, aged 87 years. CANADA AS HIS EXEMPLAR. Hon, P. S.

Grosscup, Federal Judge, Circuit Court, recently said in an address: "Canada is, in every practical feature of indeedged pendence no as allegiance to the British crown. Sho self-governed as if sue acknowlsends no representative to the Parliment house on the Thames. Great Britain sends none to the Parliment house on the Ottawa. Sue pays no taxes into the British exchequer; she receives none from any people outside her own boundaries. She is touched by no law relating to her trade, her developement, or her liberty, except such as comes from her own internal legislative assemblies.

She fixes her own affairs, stands sponsor for her own internal peace and social order. Her courts are made up from her own citizens, appointed by, authorities, themselves of her own citizenship. constitution, In in every syllable of her political square mile of her territory, she is absolutely a self-governed people. The British British flag crown is her flag only by choice, the her sovereign only in name." Farm lands are to be had free on application to STERN J. S.

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1895-1900