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The Crawford County News from Girard, Kansas • 3

The Crawford County News from Girard, Kansas • 3

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CIHAIID PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Verm Iteport. 111 WnE Will Ml There is coesidemblo petty thcaviug going on in New Pittsburg. If it bo true Hint "uinong tlie multitude The second term of tho public schools of council- Hicre is wisdom," Hie people H.S.KLINE A W.M.CLARKE. The following were neither absent nor tardy during tlie term: Carlos Bishop, Alice Eocfl, Frank liiouinund, Ella Buln.

Uooruo Haiishaw, hetlie Wlllonsliby. Twenty-four scholars wcro not tardy during the term, and sixteen were not absent. The following named scholar were perfect the greatest numljer of times closed on Friday, March 15th, with the of Girard onsht to bo well up in the usual exercises ib room No. 2 and th riBiiorm 01 laeumru ajiifrrHi i.uukuv The Girard Liberal League, having Somewhat completed the work nf organization, it has been decided to have the platform published. An invitation Is cor-diuly extended to all liberal minded persons to join tho society.

Meetings will bo held for the present in Esq. Purcell's ofllce, north side public 2 o'clock p. in. every Sunday. Tho object of the association, is for the purpose of securing the aid of speakers Solomon scale.

CITY AND COUNTY. Grammar Department. Tlte day was pleasant, Bnd wo wcr Quite a nuraoer of joung folks went Involuntary Iiiimemlou. Tho alarm of fire was given lut Friday evening about 7 o'clock, which resulted from a fire breaking out from some unknown cause under tho floor of Mr. Spauldwiu's house, in the southwest part of town.

The flumes wero soon extinguished, without loss to the property. During the excitement occasioned by tlie threatened conflagration, a Mrs. demons, who lives at Mr. Spauldwih's house, fell through a trap door in tho kitchen floor into the cellar, which is nearly filled with water, giving her an involuntary bath. The lady was somewhat bruised by the fall, but not seriously hurt.

She was immediately taken out and cared for. favored by the presence of sixty-five of Adda Drum, John Lowts, reach trees are in full bloom. out a flailing on yesterdity. They went in their buggies, with forty foot poles, and took their dinners. our patrons and friends.

Tho exercises Lynn Wilder, rjut.au Sanderson, Mntiie Kobinstiii, Asel Hammond, Anna TontK, Lucy Turicy, Alice Heed, George liandahaw, were short, and were wholly prepared Coal oil, 25 at Scott Oo's. Borne of our people predict a dry "during the last week of the session, and Albert JrruriK uaiuuiuim, Alammic Colton. while examinations and recitations were Arrangements are being made by the Liberal League of Girard to have Mrs. Gill A HI) MA niilUT JlKPOli T. Corrected n-eokly by Dealer's in tirocurifs, lii) tjoodn.

Clothing, Counlry i'roduce, etc. tlluiiiD, Bai, 'i'lrnrsday, Jtnrifli 1 1S7Hi i'liooOee. Wheat, rr-rf e71 Wheat, white. i. 1 MMfet HI -W Coin 4 I'otiltocs Deans 1 6eef 2 eu Lft-itxl apples, Cfft 0 Driwl fib flv 0 Duller BtfBS 6 UKTAll.

em-cti-KiKs Surar. N.O., lb HngurH, IS 1 Collcea, lUo, lb. Java 8 Teas-Imperial Yoiinu Ilvson Block Ooloux 75iit Candles Soap. Cheese rl Choice. Butter J6 Si' Lard l' El'ijs 7 IX (iliard I'lnnr.

6 XXX 8 aw xx am Corn Mcnl bit Molaasaa i(t (tullon 0ffi 70' Honey Drip Gulden SJTUp 4 HO Siirnhmn SUffft (M Coal Oil a i Beans, while bu i mm till rialt bUL'inuw Uny 2 4ir Ohio lliver 8,8 25 Potatoes K' KiceWb Hti 10 Coi bti IU Emma Adamson, Teacher. and for the diffusion of liberal sentiments, A. Sharp, Chairman. A. M.

Sid well, Secretary. PLATFORM. conducted as usual, three class were promoted to the next room in order, aud the advanced class In the Grammar De First. We demand that churches nnd other ecclesiastical property shall no long partment, was also promoted to the rcgu GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT. Average iMily Number Belonging Attendance Per cent of Attendance Caeci of Number of Vitlturs The.

Bridgens, is having his residence painted. "Spring fever" is spreading with fearful rapidity this week. Onto festive at tlie new M. lar high school studies in tho course. Nottio Pease Fox, of Springfield, deliver a series of lectures at this place soon.

Seme of our joimg men paid the flourishing town of Cherokee a visit last Sunday, If a person wants to 1 treated well, Cherokee is a good place to visit. Large quantities of flax seed have been er oe exempt from just taxation. Second. We demand that the employ Notwithstanding tho unusually bad weather of the ist ten weeks, and many cases nf colds and sickness In consequence, ment of chaplains iu Congress, in state legislatures, iu the army, navy and militia, aud in prisons, asylums and all other institutions supported by public money, church to-night. Special Notices.

Ticket Kroker. Frank Cox, at th jiird House, will pay a good cash price for Excursion Tickets to persons who do not wish to return East, and will sell tlie same at greatly reduced prices. Cull and seo him. tf the attendance has been quite regular, as Tho following are the names of pupils who passed a satisfactory examination in grammar school studies, including analysis, arithmetic, algebra through quadintics and United States History, and are now promoted to the high school studies in the figures below will show. shall oo discontinued.

Third. Wo demand that all public ap The statistics for the sis weeks ending prnpriations for sectarian, educational and with tho term are: cliarituhle institutions shall cease. the regular coarse; primary DErAimrEXT. Paper at the Post-office Book let out by Geo. E.

Howard during the past week. The demand far exceeds the supply. The farmers readily sec there is money in raising flau. Quite ft number of our fanners are busy threshing out their millet seed. A gentleman ho is visiting Mr.

Forbes, southeast of town, informed us that Mr. F. had quite a large amount to thresh. Millet is Wall Store. Average Dully Number Belonging Attendance.

Percent, of Attendance ITinaie Mattker. John Plus, J. H. Parish, Willie Warner, Lena Warner, Fear Cnrrto Brisker, Ucnrge Barker, Ernest Bent, ftoe Eastwood, Austin llawlcy, Claudius Lynch, Messrs. Pinyter real estate agents liave a new and handsome sign.

Paints and Oils, pure and cheap fit Scott Co's Drug Store Elder Webb has purchased tho resi deuce fke south part of town known as the Frye property. 100,000 first class hedge plants for sale At the roil estate office of T. T. Perry, Girard. 8t AGENTS profits pel- Wee.

Will prove tf nr forfeit i'M. New articles. iut oate.nted, tiatmilea Cases 0f Taj-dineas Fourth. We demand that all religious services now sustained by the government shall be abolished; and especially that the use of tho bible in the public schools, whether ostensibly as a text book, or avowedly as a book of religious worship, Number of The A class was examined in reading Kent free to all. Adilre, W.

H.CHIDKsrEII, 210 Fulton street, New York. This class will now be known as the high school class, and will pursue tlte ppelliDgrelementary sounds and number shall, be proluluted. work, and the following named pupils C9I considered very good feed for cattle in studies for grade 8. PJI Stli. We demand that the appointment by tho President of the United States, or were promoteidya tho Second Intcrmcdi Tho A and classes cantrot be fully ai-1 this country.

Our friends 'of Hie Methodist pcrsna ate Department ranged until the next term opens. the governors of tuo various states, of all religious festivals and feasts shall wholly I will mail the recipe for a simple Balm that wiij remove Tan, FKKCKLES, PiM-PLiES and BtjrreHtfl, leaving Ilia skin toft, clear aud heniililul; alho instructions for pro-ilncing a InxuTiant errnvtb of hair on a bald1 fterfrl or smooth face. Address, inclosing 3 cent stamp Ben Vaudelf SU Ann street, K. Y. 87-tSifl The following pupils deserve lionoraljo shm aro preparing an entertainment for cense.

Twenty five years a rmikwil, at the court house to-morrow evening. mention J. H. Parkh and Jane McMur- Latest Styles of Hals Caps at Liepman's. 32 iw Call on Voss Lartghlin and get money two per cent lower than tho lowest, tf Just received a largo Spring Stock of Clothing at LicpiiiauV.

SS-lw Voss Laughlin are lonning money on real estate seeurity lower than the lowest. tf 1 you want to save money buy your Clothing of Liepmnn'i. 32-4w Two pair of a No. I mixed Cotton Sacks for 35 cents at Liepman's. 32-4t 6th.

We demand that the judicial's ray have not been nbscnt or tardy during Frank Mlllington, eo. Peoples, Tommy Fanny Snyder. Rubbori Scot Sadie Smith, Minnie 'i hum, iieufie Turner, Freddie Tmitz, Surah Wilsou. Mnfftiie. Barbco, Ktldie Brown, Hurry Bell, Mary Campbell, Minnie Hammond, Victoria Utiles, Lizzie Harmon, Sherman Ingle, Lincoln Jackson, Charles Mudd, the citizens of Girard in the shape nf sup per and festival, to be given at the new church, this (Thursday) evening.

Every oath in the courts and in all outer depart tneuts of the government shall' be abolish two terms, and consequently both have made substantial progress. Ernest Bent, ed, and that simple affirmation, under the piiins and penalties of perjury, shall be body is vnvited. No charge for admis Claudius Lynch, John Ping, Ell Craw TO CONSUMPTIVES. The ndvcrtUer hiiviji; hev.n permaneiulyMrert of thrtl (I read dfm'rttM t'onfiimpllmi. hy tOmplo remvily, is aaxiont lomnlx1 known ro liix fHImv-tMiftonTB tlie nwaiifl oftiiiro.

To all who desire it hfl will send a copy of te ntH), (free of charge), wilh the directions for preparing nnd nsinjr the same, which iliy will find a Hiiro cure for ConAiinipttnn, Antlmia, Broehlti, tfce. Partiea wiphiiur fho DrcscriBtioTi will pleaso established in its stead. 7th. We demand tlmt all laws directly ford ana Jennie Vos-s have been present The following arc tlie names of pupils sion. Go'liire for supper at 6 o'clock.

Price 25 cents. There will be music and other entertainment for Hie occasion. B. E. Carlton has purchased and morcd into tlie house formerly owned by J.

Tipton, on Cherokee street. Dr.Scotfs Vcgetablo Liver Pills the great liver Invignrator, at Scott The thermometer stood 83 in the shado yesterday at 3 o'clock j. m. How is this for the 30th of JInrch every day during the term, and the last who liave been members of the ribbon or enforcing tho observance of three tardy but once each. class the greatest number of times Pearl Wanamaker averaged 97 per cent during the term.

Claudius Lynch 88, Mngcie Barbce, Btiller, Pearlie ilnnt, Lincoln Jackson Parah Wilson, Minnie Hammond, Ella browo. Lizzie Bent, John Ping, Ernest Bent and George Bar- Sunday as the Sabbath shall be repealed. 8th. We demand that all laws looking to the enforcement of Christian morality shall be abrogated, and that all laws shall be conformed to tho requirements of natural morality, equal rights, and impartial liberty. 9tli.

In short, we demand that not only In the Constitutions of the United States Cheoist Marcail, Precnii and Sliirts, from 50 ecu up, nt Licp-man's, S2-4W Money to Loan. On Improved farms at reduced rates, by T. T. The teacher of this department wishes Ser 95 each. to say a word in behalf of the little ones Tlie following pupils nre marked from 90 to 65; who Lave nl most always been ready and Perry.

Office on cast aide Public Suuarn. Girard. nansas. JOll addrees K. A.

WILSON, Hi Fen street. Wil-ia mHlHjrg, N. Y. B27-Sm ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered forjeaTS from Nitvous Debility, Premature Decay, and all theeflVicts of youllifnl indiscretion, will for tbu lake of ilAerin humanity, send free to all u-lto need it, the recipe and direction fur making tnu s-imple remedy lty hv as eared.

Bttlvr.e.ra wl ehtnir to profit by I lie advertiser's experUncu osa do so by address.in-j in perfr.ct-conHdenee, JOUN II. OGDIiN. Cedar Bl- N. Y. TRANSPARENT TKACHIIVO CAKS Instruction and combined.

luipor--taut to parents and teacliers i different arti tie designs. The entire pack sent n-te for 215 cts. currency or efaiuus. Van ilclf Co, SO Ann X. uiT-tut willing to obey, and attentive, as far as lies in the power of restless, active child Busbee, tlie irrepressible tramp typo, passed through Grrard this week, on his way to the San Juan country.

Elder Kelley, of Hie M. 3E. Church -passed up tlie Gulf rond-on Tuesday. He still retains his old district as presiding elder. and of the several states, but also in the J.

II. Parish, IJo-o Eastwood, Auoliu llawley. Hue Orawrord, Minnie Manlier. The following named scholars made a One Hundred Thousand Dollars to loan hood whenever their attentien is claimed on rial estate security, on reasonable practical administration of tire same, no privilege or advantage shall be conceded to Christianity or any other special relig standing of from 80 to 90: term's. Apply at once to Of course, ns in every general statement, there are notable exceptions.

But as a Personal. We received a pleasant call on Monday, from Mr. H. Fox, of Idell. Prof.

Quick went down the Gulf road yesterday. Fishing parties nro now in vogue, Capt. J. n. Smith, of Columbus, passed up the Gulf road Wednesday morning.

Miss Ida Lyons returned last week from a visit to her sister, Mrs Frisby, in the Indian Nation. Dr. Fred. Hertzelland Mr. Mr.

Smith, brother-in-law, left yesterday morning for Fredonia, Wilson county. They will be gone several days. Rev. Sir. Murray and family left on Tuesday last for their new field of labor at Cherokee.

The est wishes of many warm friends accompany them. ion, that our entire political system shall Jae McMurrny. Luna Kmg, Blrdio Armstrong, Tarrie Bricker, Ella Crawford. be foanded And administered on a purely Fmank Playteh. The Standard Overalls, double tine iicnt, Flora Hunt, Willie Warnor, Lena Warner.

whole they are little boys and girls, full of activity and uneasiness, ready to obey any recognized authority, and quick to secular basis and that whatever changes shall prove necessary to this end shall bo consistently, unflinchingly and promptly made. Others would perhaps have made equal Tames Kinkuid left on Tuesday morning for Pennsylvania, to be absent a short time. Diime "Rumor says when he returns Jie will not return alone. seem, leather upped, lor so cents a pair, at Licpiunn's. 32-4w standing had they been present at every examination duringthe term.

The stand learn whatever is presented to them. The pupils iu this deparlment ore perhaps less personally responsible than those in any other, in regard to regularity Ladiks, Attention. A full lino From Opolla. Orous, March 18, 1878. ing of others, in some branches, particu- arly arithmetic, is better than some who and splcudid assortment ot Children's Clothing, is jiiow oh exliibliion, at llr.

William Henry, living two or three tniles northwest of Girard has sold out aud will remove to Vernon county, To the Editor of Crawford County Ktwi i and punctuality in attendance. Is it too average above 80 in everything. Dear Sir The farmers in this locality Liepman's. 82-4w much to ask that parents should feel at Thirty cases of unexcused tardiness oc are very busy ow preparing their fields in a few weeks. Sorry to loose old -citi XOTICE TO XOX-KESIDEST DEFEXDJLSnr Tue Statu of Kansas, I Orawfnrd Comity, s.

Before B. J. Pnrcvll, Jusiiea of Ihn Peace, of Crawford Township, Crawford County, Kansas. J. 1.

C. Iferrinuw, Mainline vs H. Jamesoff, Defendant. "VOW comes snld PlntntlrT, hy Harris Miller, liis ml (rives nutlco to tho -sarfd non-resident defendant, that on tho 7th day of Fein-nary, A. saMJusticcissucdan (rter of attachment in tho above action for tho sum of thirty-five dollnrs and thirty cents, whfch -ad cause Tt-i-11 be iteaui on the 14ih day of March, 18i', at 10 o'clock a.

m. wild day. J. D. U.

ETtTlTM" AN. Harris Miusti) Attorneys for Plainrin'. 2Mr for planting. A greit many of them ore WnrsN you Want job printing of any least equal responsibility with the teacher? If a child contracts tho naughty curred in this room during the past six weeks, and is but to say that six of these were charged against George Barker, done sowing oats and are row plowing for flax and corn. Wheat looks as well as ev description done, don't fail to call nnd get our prices.

We guarantee good work As spirituous liquors will injure, men, and four each against Pearl Wanamaker er was seen in any country at this time so opium or morplna wil? harmfully affect the baby. Bull's Baby Syrup is the Charley Corel, formerly one of the proprietors of the News, but for the last two yea.w an attache of the Joplin Neie, called on lis Tuesday. Charley has left Missouri, and wilt hereafter reside in Mission, Kansas. Mammie Hawley, Hattie Hawley and emcdyfor the baby. It is free from opl the year, although fticre is not much of it down an this parU It will not be long before the farmers will be planting corn 4un, Price 25 cents.

Austin Hawley. Due notice was given that the names of thosa tardy the greatest number of times would be published, XOTICE (XV A Tl'A QI1M.EXT. In Justice's Court, before W. B. Crawford, Justice of 1 lie Peace in and for Crawford township, Crawford coiiuly, Kansas.

if the weather stnys favorable as it is at Dr.BBll's Cough klywsp lias been before habit of loitering on the way to school, or of absenting himself from the schoolroom for a part or whole of a day, parents and teachers should unite in endeavors to correct such misconduct. If parents wish to bo informed if a child is not in school when he ought to be there, or do-sire that habits of tardiness or truancy should be overcome, as all certainly do, is it too great a favor to ask that when a child is necessarily detained at home in the morning, or for tlie day, that the teacher be informed of the fact, when and the responsibility fur the tnrdv list at reasonable prices. tf Trnnkal Every Trunk must be "closed out in order to secure, room for our large and complete Spring Stock. Now is the lime to get your Trunk fur cost, at Ljiepruau's, 32-4v fcratid ItllNlake, See here, old fellow, you can get Good Bargains at Lyon's, on the southwest cor present. Mr Nick Tryor is beautifying his home on Summit nvenue, by planting shade trees.

On Monday he set out twenty.flve clin trees. Mr. Tryor will have one of the Joseph EHnls, I'laiulin', vs. Pbdiip Audrcws, De- the public for years, and Is pronounced by Ihmtsnnds superior to all other medicines placed where it belongs, and no com 1 have the pleasure nf informing yos of tentiant. SAID Dofendniit la hirelvy notifled that flir Iha 20th day of Koli.

ItffK. nn order of attachment plaint need be made becauso it has been ofiother wedding at this place. On last for the euro of Colds Influenza most pleasant places Girard ia a few Tor the sum of six (0) dollars and sixly (fiujttents. done. A.

Quick. Teacher. was lssucu Dy the above named justice oi ino Peucn atrninst tlis (roods in lite above entitled ac tiud all Pulmonary Complaints. E. Mnrrison, of Girnrd, shipped quite During the term we have had an aver Thursday evening Mr.

Anderson Parent and Miss Wannie J. Shaver, both of Opo-lis, wcro joined together in the strong years. Free Lectures. tion and that, stiid cnuie will bo heard on the 25th day of March at 10 o'clock a. m.

age attendance of 200. Daily belonging. -quantity nt briuk to Mr. Lanyoii, of New J. Hughes, of Galesburg, Ills.

bonds of matrimony, by Mr. Jennings 30; per cent of attendance 3 7-11 205 ft.iNin, i-iainnir. Attest: 8- Crawford, Justice of the Peace. Teil-w Uuiveisalist Slinister, will delivera series I'i'tsburg, the first of tho week, for Hi such information can be given without ner of the Square, in Harness, Boots nnd Shoes. Repairing a specialty.

Don't be fooled. Gaaml see. 81-3t eases of tardiness also occurred, and of purpose of being put into Hie inc works inconvenience? of six lectures at the Presbyterian Church in Girard, commencing Wednesday even justice of the peacejof Pittsburg, Kansris. The writer had the pleasure of being present at both the wedding and inftir which were well attended and we all Tlmr are under process of construction. If the word for the children lias de Xcw AdveHisemenSs.

ing, March 37, i 8T8. Mr. II. is spoken generated into a plea for the teacher, "While rcadmg a fe chapters in Nonli nf aash able lecturer, and we bespeak for please pardon, and in a better state of had a very pikwant time. Preeminent As nn elegant hair dressing stands Parker's llair Salsam, deservedly popular for the beautiful hair it produces, and its him a lull house.

"Webster's entertaining novel, we learned hut when they rinhhiuied a Hiey All riAXO things, consider it in behalf of the one to Retail price 11110 only n. terror Orgens, price $A75 only lift. Paper Iree. D. BeiKiy, This is the second wedding for Opolis.

Good for Opolis; she is growing. Dick. A Good Dlnuer, Mm up with aromtitic spices. Now we whom most benefit accrues. C.

SxfiARKs, Teacher. healthful, Cleaning and healing properties. By special invcrtation we partook nf why a man -chews cloves he's cm Kancy cards, Snowfiake, Bsmivsk, Se-. No alike, with uno 10c, Kasaau Card Nassaa. N.

Y. Land Kales. Commencing at the roots, it promotes a sumptuous dinner tft the Giraid House lilnniing himself. The foil owing are the laHd Sale effect luxuriant growth ot young hair, and un last Sunday. Mine host and hostess, Mr.

SECOND INTERMIDIATE DEPARTMENT. Catarrh ed by T. T. terry sinco last publication iailingly restores gray or faded hair to its taught by Miss Sallie Daily IUA 4JlJ JVVKK for OataiTh will nut in Average Daily Number Belonging 61 At -Rdaiic ICO acres iu Crawford township, to A. original youthful color, giving a soft, rich Idell school house, doted on Tuesday and Mia.

Frank Cox, know how to entertain their friends and make them feel at home, and wo take pleasure in rerom- these ISO are charged against tho primary department, where parents nro generally more responsible. than the pupils. The attention of patrons is respectfully called to tho remarks of the teacher of tliat room on this subject. It is of tho highest importance that children be taught prompt and business like habits at first. We Were also pleased to receive ne hundred and thirty-nine visits from patrons and friends during the term, including one from one of nur city paper.

The spring term will open on Monday next, and from present indications will be fully attended. The A class of the Grammar Department will be sojirranged as to give special advantages to those preparing to teach. Patrons do not always realize a fact known to all teacher that the last term is the test term of the year. As a rule, rercent. or ArioMattcc AS Allen, of Kansas.

and lustrous appearance of great beauty. sinntly relieVe-and spcedilv cm lienry Wells. Wells, JVrs (1. Bowcii. Mcl ftriinf.

Ht. T.nnf. T.wt.,yvil-i I stantly retieVe-and sneedilv cnrfl. liCnry Wells. Wells, Kfrtrn 1.

Y.jWm. Bowcii. Gnint, Ht. Loufj. Testltmniiala i'am-a of Tardines 22 Number of Visitors Vt Aurora, Mcllation, Bowen and treatise bv of last week.

Mus B. taught the school four months, and gave good satisfaction 40 acres in Walnut township, to It is pleasently cooling to tke scalp, clean inending the Girard House to regular improved iuhaloir The names of those in A clas exaniin Newton, of Kansas. ses the hair. It is perfectly harmless, ex us a teacher. Quite a number cf our citi here.

WliEKS boarders and the traveling public in (ten dli f- rm-M. Price, wilh TS hi Sold evervwl fj 'oprielors, Bos ii, Masrt ed in reading, spelling, writing, geogra 80 ftcres in Wain lit township, to A. quisitcly perfumed, never soils the skin or zens attended the closing exercises in the eral. phy and and promoted to Frew, of Pennsylvania. evening.

gums the hair, and pleases everybody by SuJ Arcldeut. First Intermediate Department arc as 80 acres in Lincoln township, to A. L. its many excellent and attractive (qualities, On Thursday afternoon of week, Cory, of Indiana. Buy a bottle from vour druggist, A.

A. A person who was looking at hrmse llie other day, said he couldn't affi ard to Award W. infant son of Thomas and El-mint J. Tipton, who live in the north 80 acres iu Lincoln township, to XV. Phillips and test its merits.

ay such rent, "Well look at the neigh Williamson, of Kansas. Charlie Andrus, May Bent, Freddie Belt, Milton Barbi-e. 8hermnu Crawford, Cornelius Curtis, Mande TTnnr, i.eorif Uiues. Palty Linthlcnm, Charlie Martin, Crawford McMnrrAy, Clara Mcl'ray, part of town, was missed by the mother, TItiriIXK WITII A COLD IS AI. WAY'S DAXGEliOCS.

Well's Carliollc TaMcls. a snre remedv for and all "diseases of ti TIIHOXT, LL.XUS lllisl' and MICOlsJ MKIHI1K. PUT UP ONLY IN BLUE BOXES. 8OI.0 BY ALL DIU UU19TS. C.

CRITTBNDEN, 7 Sixth A venub, SeW Tork The Dreaded onaumpllDn Dornooa replied the woman, "you can 160 acres in Sheridan township, to W. and upon searching the premises, it was borrow flat-irons next door, coffee and tea Creeps in upon us unawares, the sad con O. Johnson, of Illinois. irure cuzicir. 5011111, found that the child had raised np the sequence of haying once too often nnglec Pleasant Wuito.

those who enter tho spring term expecting to remain till the end, will do aa 120 acres in Crawford township, to E. Across the street, flour and srtgar on the corner, and there' a big pilo of coal right trap door which covers tho cistern, and ted a trifling cold. Defy this unwelcome The following are the names of those had fullvti in. The cistern is about ten much, or more than they have accomplish visitor by Using Parker's Gingi-r Tonic on acrcs8athe alley." who hare worn the ribbon the greatest B. Riley, of Michigan.

40 acres in Crawford township, to 6. W. Mostclla, of Kansas. feet deep and contains only about eight the first appearance of a Cough, Cold Or number of times: ed during the two past terms, for the obvious treason that they are accustomed to The last snake story is the effect inches of water. The unfortunate child Jackson's Best SWEET NAVY CHEWING TOBACCO- Sore Throat, and yon will escape tho dan 100 acres in Washington township, to (hat a party of school girls in Pennsylva- fell upon its brad and broke its neck, ger.

There is no cure equal to it, and its study, are properly classed, and are under teachers who know them thoroughly. J. F. 8ommr, of Ohio. powerful action on tbe mucous surfaces of aia were attacked by rattlesnakes, and that the girls, to scare the snakes, exposed killing it instantly.

When Mrs. Tipton found her babe life was entirely extinct 20 acres in Girard city, to II. B. Clark, wftw awnrdod hishest prljto Bt.th Cvmenn.nl Kxnoiiioii for line cliowiit qr.aHliop and exec I -lent nm lulini: HiHrncler of pweetehlns and fla- If yni wnut (lie tobacco ever inadt ask your grocer for tlilt, nnd n-e tht each pint; lu-HTft oiir lilne etrin trnd-htiirk, with nonlm During the year so fur, both principal the throat and lungs, removes all soreness The bereaved parents have the sympathy and teachers have had reason'to thank nnd inflammation therefrom, and protects Belle Ennis, Elizabeth Overley, lennie Craw-ford, Minnie Elder, lone 8injrei liladdi llatikciv Ora Piper, Mm tic RHitrcits, Matt MuacUam, May Bent, Tacy riling. ti Clara McCiv.

Addle MandFInnt, Essie WrlL'lit their red skirts, upon which the reptiles ran away. Now let every devoted wife whoso husband is attacked by snakes Mary Ilanna, Myrtle Brown, Turn Hudson, Mollie Mtniih, Charlie Sanderson, Willie Hanshuw, Harry Brown. Charlie Nichols Frank Brown-, Lucius Lvnch. Kngene (iuodln, Elnu-r Harris, Kr)k Eastwood tJfor risnderson, -eore. Johnson, Crawford McMurray, of the commuuity in their sad affliction, JacksCiTi Bent oa ir.

Sold at wholesale by all patrnns and pupils for many kind acts, the feeble from Consumption. Equally Jubbcrn. Scnti for tnft.u to V. A. JACKSON which have contributed not a little to the valuable as a corrective, the thousands of tu manuiacinrure.

ruieruui-K v. shake her red skirt at them. success of the school. nine Ribbon irieellusr In Lincoln Towliablp. Since the inauguration of the Christian ladies who suffer untold miseries from functional derangements, will gratefully H.

Quick, Principal. VEGETiFiE. tCo. IB Lsirnrnirc Btreet. Socth Sales.

Mast. A bald headed chap named Morris, re Bertha Uariuon, appreciate its comfot-rS) as it givos entire lieved Ben Harriman just acrost the Temperance Union in Crawford county, it ha not bcin my -pleasure to be present Freddie Belt. Mn, H. R. rJntAnXKt Dear Hip I have ben troubled, wilh Scrofnla.

relief from Painful Periods and establish A Word to Business A standing advertisement in a newspa The number receiving no tardy marks upon an occasion where there was so much northern linn of this county, Friday night, of thirty-five dollar in cash and Canker and Liver roinpiaint for three years, Nothinir cvf Gid me any eond nntil 1 commencwi es tbe healthful regularity of the disturb per set boldly out, attracts a good deal of enthusiasm manifested as at tho meeting are thirty eight. The number not absent twenty-four. ed functions. Buy from your drup-gist, A bay pony. Morris was a room mate of nsln-i the VEIiETINK.

I art now celling nUmff Hrst rale, and still mini? the VKUKV1NG. 1 consider there Is nothing equal to for such com-. Cms. Can heartily recommend it to every-, y. felJIS4 A.

Phillips a (1.00 bottle, or a sam of Ohio. 100 acres in Crawford township, to D. Norman, of Indiana. 80 acres in Lincoln township, to L. Elder, of Kansas.

160 acres in Crawford township, to J. Basone, of Missouri. 80 acres in "Walnut township, to A. Kellcy, of Pennsylvania. 80 acres in Walnut township, to J.

Cochran, of Pennsylvania. 160 acres in Walnut township, to W. Gaylord, of Illinois 80 acres in Walnut township, to O. L. Gaylord, of Illinois, 40 acres in Baker township, to J.

Shir-man, of Illinois. 240 acres in Walnut townshi, to J. R. Wilton, of Michigan. 160 acres in Walnut township, to A.

F. Harry Bricker, Crawford McMurrny, Harriman', and slept nigh him part of attention from every reader. It may not be noticed at once, but after while the lines grow familiar to (the eye, and become held in the Keplinger School House, district No. 89, in Lincoln township. The writer can remember when a "whiskey ple bottle at 15 cts.

and test its merits. the night, got up secretly and stole all of lours truly, Mrs. l.lraia ractard. Ora Piper, Claddie Mankef and May Bent were neither absent nor tardy dur stamped upon the mind. The advantage Bisnop Martin's "To tho East by mill" ran in full blast within six miles of Harriman'a money and a pong and lit out toward the Missouri Hue.

ing the term. i made apparent in this way. Tho sub Way of the West," Marvin's Lectures on this school house, licensed by the voice of Lorn 8 M. Cadwell, Teacher. the "Erittra of the Papacy," and Iter.

the people. Time with its changes bas scriber in the course of time wants something in that line of gooods kept by the man whose advertisement he familiar Eugene R. Hendrix'a "Around the World," with introduction bv Bishop Marvin price of book $2 00. STAGES TS FIRST INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. changed the sentiment of these people, and they are alive in the temperance cause and say that "God helping them," -mis tviis or Couglut, Colts, Infiiititwt, lJtvmrne Dif- VVAJMlJiU every wbere.

Send amount Average Daily Number 41 40 with. He naturally visits the advertiser's store and buys what ever lie wants named to Logan D. DAMEv.oa, Agent of the banner of Temperance" shall float Per cent, of Attendance V7 Cases of Tardiness S3 Number of Visitors 8 me Advocate r-uuiisnw'. House. St.

Louis. high over the hearts of all. for though he may never have been inside the place before, he feels thoroughly ac fieutt isreiutiing, and all Ayeeltons qf tin Throat, llronthi'ii Tubet and Lungt, fouling to CoriglimflOHw Price ccqta and tl per SOLD BY ALL DRI UOIST8. and get sample copies of either, or all three, with tenru to aeents. The books Colicr, of Michigan.

The A class passed an examination in The meeting was called to order by H. Ncedham, Vice-President of the Coun 80 acres in Lincoln township, to D. reading, writing, spelling, geography, quainted with everything about it, and this ramoves tlie embarrassment which are selling rapidly. Some agents have sold 50 fifties in a single day, Swalley, of Indiana. C.

IT. Crittkhtos, Prop. 7 Sixth Avcnne, N. grammar and arithmetic The following are those promoted no one likes to show while en a shopping 1 town lot in Girard, to IX. Perry, of ty Union for that township, who addressed the audience in an earnest and forcible manner, and was followed by Keplinger, 'Bishops or inn M.

E. CnuRCH. Pennsylvania. Carlos BiphotS Socth," a Steel Enfrrav ng of Bishops 'Mammie Cotton, tour. In other words, it is a standing introduction, and tlie customer feels, when be enters the store'or shop, that be is al 1 town lot in Girard, to R.

Wright, of The art of advertising is being brought down to a decidedly floe point; and when a agent sends you an inch advetisement to insert at your very lowest rates and accompanies it with a six inch local notice, which he wants put in for nothing, you can't help but admire his acreage of "cheek," and wish you bad a gun that would shoot a hundred miles, and kill the fellow you are thinking of, without taking aim. Jatnci n. Conway, M. D. of Pbilidel-phia, will lecture on temperance at the Court House on Friday (to-morrow) evening.

Subject "twenty-five years a drunkard." The doctor bin been in the lecture field for twenty-five years and bas been associated with Francis Murphy in the "Murphy Temperance Movement" in the principal cities east. Admittance only 10 cents. Wc bespeak for him a crowded Ijouse." NICK. TItYKR, Pealcr In Pennsylvania. VagtHs MrMnrray, Ella MllilnvtoB, Arie Richards, Mntlic Robinson, LfwWlen Reed, Xii'-kv tiiwndrrt Ella Hole, Cora Wilson.

8 town lots in Walnut, td J. D. Gordon, Anna Lirum, l.ulo Drnra, Joeph Hans haw, Cisrt.nce HiiDt, Axel Harmon, Frank llammolia, 1dm Lintnicaui, Crooker, Eayrs, Pnrcell and Bigliain. Forty five signed the pledge and organized by electing J. II.

Bigham, president, E. F. Crocker, Vice-President, C. G. Fin-nell.

Recording Secretary, ar.d A. W. G. Liothicnm, Financial Secretary, Miss of Kansas. Tobacco and Clears Netila Willougnbv.

4 town lots in Walnut, to P. LeitselL fame, fierce, Wiglitmnn, Kavanaugh, Dogget, McTyire, Marvin and Keener; sue for framing 16x20 inch, price also seperate engraving of Bishop Marvin for franiinir, size 11x14 incite, price 50 cents grAGEMTS WAN1EU every where to sell these splendid portraits. Send pries named for sample copy of either, or both, with terms to agents. Address Thb Advocatk Pi bus Ainu Uouse, Saint Louis Mo. The name of those In class whose Keeps constantly hand a ened Sappiy of of Pennsylvania.

ayeragc standing in the examinations ex 1 town lot in alnut, to S. Stevens, of PFIVCUE, VAJilTT FAia LCNE JACK Kansas. ceed 89, are follows i ready acquainted with the dealer, although it may be their first meeting. An advertisement, kept constantly in the paper, is like a finger-board to a cross read-it removes all difficulty in finding tbe place. A man was brought np from New Pittsburg on Sunday by Deputy Sheriff Jack Wilson and lodged in jail, charged with bung drunk and disorderly, Trypbose Maloy, Treasurer.

D. Kepling-cr, E. W. Brownlee and A. W.

Linthicum were elected executive committee. 1 town lot in Walnut, to W. Cunning Willie Elder. SMOKING TODACCO. ham, of Indiana.

2 town lots in Walnut to R. E. Welch The spirit of the pledge seemed to ani Lucy TnrleT, Jobn Lewis, Bra re Fry, tnsaii ttnnndervoll, MaMie Brows, C.eorire Km Carrie Bixler, Vim Pwans. And Key West Cigars of Kansas. Minnie fowler, Mollie Klder.

Frsnk Nichols. Minnie Sidwell, I.illie Hacketl, Annie Timoz, Anna Carsoa. REVnLVER FRFF Revolver with 3 town lots in Walnut, to II. Perry, of mate all that were present, and we will hear good reports from this Union. S.

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Years Available:
1875-1918