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Pittsburg Democrat from Pittsburg, Kansas • 4

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MSHYILLE. PITTSBURG DEMOCRAT. DR. C. 'W.

HITCH, -TS-A-GS-XiE- DRUG STORE, 3D AND LOCUST STREETS, On 3rd Street, 1st Door East of Heat PITTSBURG, KANSAS wole's Furniture Store. Weather is fine for winter. Measles are still on the go. Every body is happy but our blacksmith. John Dickinson took 199 head of fat cattle to Chicago last Tuesday.

Chiudey Hill has again left his father's mansion. Measles have made their appearance in Judge Mayno's family. Sigel Morain who has been confined Stock Laree A full line of FRESH DRUGS -OF BY THOS. P. MONFOET.

AST) Hanna, of the to his room several days with the measles is able to bo up again. Miss Mary J. Merrilield has a felon Class irst ists' Amlries of huge proportions on her finger fel(l)on with considerable pain. alwavs on hand. Ben Huffman has turned his Lumber, Lathes, Shingles, Sunday at Fort Scoot, to see his people.

Dr. E. F. Medearis, of McCune spent Sunday in tho city, the guest of H. L.

McWhirt. Mrs. James Shell who has been rery sick the past week is now con-valessing slowly. horse into his father's corn crib to -Botanic Drugs a winter. Too much "gas" about Pittenger's And everything found in a Lumber Yard ALWAYS ON HAND for a Liberal share of the new shop.

Not having proper escape it came near "blowing up" tho whole machine last Saturday morning. Milton Eeeder is again upon the PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Com pounded at all hours. Mr. Bryant Blurton, one of stock traders was in the city last "Wednesday on business. DR.

GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, streets, after several days trying to down the measles. E. T. Stewart and Tom Baker took TRADE, and hope by C.

Dana Sayrs, county attorney, -FAIR and HONEST- Oiliee over Drug Store, PITTSUtTil KAXSAS. "was in the city Tuesday in the case the state against Sarusel. Some rain, some ice, some snow, and a great deal of mud and more fog, and a very little sunshine this week. F. Marion Gilliland, elocutionist will give- a Heading at Waskey's hall, Tuesday night, February 5th.

Admission 25 children under 14 10 cts. EALXNG, in the "godless town" of Liberty last Monday. Johnson and John Dyer went to Lamar last Tuesday on business. Willie Flagg of Pittsburg was on our streets his week. W.

H. Crowl took in Pittsburg this week. We think Will has a "notion," but he is not going to tell to everybody. He did not return in the same iiliiri Banl To Retain ALL my Old Customers CHAPMAN ANB PROPRIETORS. company that he wont with.

gain many New Ones. There is considerable sickness in this section of the country now, and the damp, gloomy weather of this Jake Poland, of Walnut, is visiting friends in this vicinity. There seems to bo quite an attraction 18 a. general IfimUiu Uusiuess. Receives ou Loam money.

Cnllectkiliri nmde. East Side Broadway, TRY EONCE AND SEE WHAT PITTSBURG, KANSAS. I VAX (R'XDV, for his pretty form over here. We should be happiest in communicating happiness to others. G.

E. Hurley and James Emmons went to Carthage last week on busi -I WILL DO FCBTOXJ- RESPECTFULLY, AT LAW ness. week had a tendency to add to the Work on the new brick across the street is being pushed this week, and with a few days good weather the building would soon be ready for occupancy. P. H.

Goodheart, (he clothing King of the West, left Saturday for an extended trip cast. He will visit City, Chicago and New York while away. A. M. Fardum fias moved into his hilt Pjttsiiiro, Kan.

Officio Lindhurg Block, Broadway. new quarters, and is now ready to make old wagons and buggies better than new ones. TV Henry Oswell thrashed his wheat Mi HL. 2kcWKIRT. i i iM ttjl tdj Iffifl I 'I harvest last wek.

No one was over i i mum 11 J. ,1: I L3 BVfii 1 1 tin i ury uuu.ia ou ft.1 come by tho heat. 1 i.le of Broaawiy. riT'JMiVLG, KAN. Mr.

A. L. lliehwine, one of our Charley Gentry was visiting the Hocsicr boys, is learning the print Have into just removec er trade and is now hummin: I W7 fit At EY AT LAW And family of James Huffman hist Sunday, and smoked our heabh. George Middangh has been shoeing horses for G. E.

Hurley for some time. Mr. Dyer, our efiicient P. and accommodating merchant, has added 1. 1 1 i i mu uour-J ouiii iuii1 the are giving want to bo a young devil and with the devils stand, etc.

This week has been splendid weatlier for sickness, and if a great many cases of pneumonia do not follow so much warm, damp, foggy weather we shall he great ly mistaken. OVKU CL WTO.V'.-! PITTSBURG. KAN. mn 1 to the comfort of his customers by placing a lot of now chairs in his store. Dr.

Johnson of Preston paid our of K. 1 Pro- Mrs. Kumin find Mrs. Bumkrois village a flying visit this week. riTTsnrna, kak.

visions and Produce, at their 1 i C. L. Grigsby.has been quite notorious as a lover of tho nareolie i iii i u- nirintistamrisi. to al! Kin-. New Stand.

Will ho glad to see nil their old friends fit the. will entertain the Presbyterian Social, Friday evening at Mr. Frank Buiukrois' residence. Fun and refreshments. All invited to come and have a time.

Kelly Blizzard have lately opened a shop in town, and are prepared to take contracts for building. V'. I-IATCH at Eagle OslsIi. SPaicl fsr all luixiclrs cigar. Jle thin.ks the nieouno to Ins over taxed nerves, that he seldom waits until after breakfast to imbibe in its seductive charms.

Your correspondent has gathered this "budget" of news at quite a disadvantage. We hopo if any errors or rr. 'id. zt-ixjXjSj KAS T7 7- I Si Ch rone Iim a Swialtn I fIT VlfiHK I il V-A I I 111 it EMI I I'll Irl2 I WILL PAY YOU THE To be found duv or j.i-flit over HO I.i EOPATii i PH YSICI A N. omissions will be over-looked by those readers of the Dehochat who are in teresti 'Ids column.

ffifim it CtJ nnmnn Liudi ur's Drug Store 0 They guareiit.ee their Work, and are pronounced, workman, and will take contracts at reasonable rates. If you think of building, be sere to seotlx-in. Shop on Broadway, south of Frisco R. U. ar urn a KANSAS u- near Gulf PITTSBURG, Mat Axtek.

For all kinds of, rrrrsurua, kas. 1)1 5). Mrs. Mar', ha Ilouck.diiiigh: er of Mr. Office at tho SCALES Opposite Lindhures store.

All cull- an i.J to. fta'Siil-scrib1 for the Devoted io 5Trrfinis wki dkmockacy. Eh'telu-r of iLispkco, diod iy t-vening at ('ordvidi', and wa intern Tuesday evening at tho Pittsburg The Tluntrr combination "five a couple of entertainments hist week at the Amphitheatre, one on Thursday evo and one on Saturday eve. Poh nights thty had fr dr audiences, and the shows were very good. The eo'iinterv.

ma luiicnu too.v ill at REAL ESTATE, LOAN fc INSURANCE tho "SI. E. cimrch ar, 2 m. Thus rr Physician and Surgeon, another light of a once house is 1 1 i A piTTsnuna, kas. extinguished, and the fond mv loft twit I 5 niii to mourn in he dreary desoiat ion thai lt KANSAS PITTSLUIiG.

ifn -a ui-ueni Jioal J-Jsta'c; Loan tk trapez proforxnance is splendid. The Hunters de-ervo great credit, up Amphi heatre, and making it a resuectal 1j place of amusement. Inst Thursday a party of -twelve -DEALERS IN Iiisurauce business. death i' ido. Death is tralv no repector of persons, and r.s ruthlessly inv.vh-.s the hone) of ihe good and the true to take th-; riglitc-st light therefrom, as he es ih -diode Rr 11 mm EAST SIDE P-liOADWAY, Sicaf oaii.

Clias. lPa.txa.sx, QILLIAZli) HALL. Pilhburg Kan. CsT'Eiist wde Broadway, letwren 3rd 4th Streets-t3a Lren of the Unine i-e uriu-J to ciU. of tho most depraved.

All fit 4i iu timo must succumb io tho iiu vital le, and though soine scup- the iins of Between 3rd and i'Ai Sts. of our citizens went over to O.swego to attend a Masonic barqiut at that place. Ti party consisted of E. L. Sands, L.

D. Jernig; Jno. Brewer, Dr. Williams and Orville Hughes, who went over to to the degree of Knight Templers. They were accompained by Capt.

Sam Fellows, parting from loved mies r.o.v, some day the hitter pang mu-t Ik- felt, for AND INSURANCE AGENTS. OVER CLAXTOVS SToaa riTTSIlVPG, KAS J. K11TSCH, CHOICE MEATS always on II AND. tli-3 time will come, lye and bye, when sow loved one will go away never to All mankind mourn ail hearts must be rent with sorrow ZS. Zl.

Thvir3t3a, BOOT SHOE SJKEB, 4th St West of Broadway, ATTOKXEY AT- AW, PIT1SBVRG, KAN. tSrCfHewon 4th All busiacaj kiibuiklbd Liui vill CASH PAID FOR T. P. Waskey, A. C.

Fowler, J7 11. Lindbmg, C. W. Long, D. S.

Miller, all of whom are Sir KnigLts. The party had a pie isant time, and greatly enjoyed themselves. Rooner or later, ut we all have the llessed consolation of knowing that souio day we may meet and greet our departed loved on that shore win re there is no par! iag forevermore. ezv Work Made to Order. Hides and Pelts.

IQRepairing a dalty rtifroivo Mt pduuijUct utUi'cai..

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