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The Pittsburg Democrat from Pittsburg, Kansas • 5

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tTFTSBUHG RAILROAD TIME TABLES. tion. He is presenting to the A young man by the name of Ho bso Bro's. show paraded teacher the most important and the streets yesterday morning necessary art the art of teaching St. Louis Sau Francisco.

very good at a The music was distance. North Bound. elocution, or reading in the primary and intermediate grades of Alva Porter was drowned in a coal pit about two miles northeast of town. From what we gleaned at the time it seems that he went in swimming with several other boys and went beyond his South Hound. 62 40 Ft.

O.OOpiu 25 Pass, H9 Ft. 11:20 a Mr. II. Covell, of Los Angeles, the water tower which is 100 feet high, and thinking it would bo very nice to be Bo high above every one else, were anxious to ascend and oft an invita tion from the bys they aaeuded very -rapidly bat on reaching the outer platform, they were liise the small boy who was lost from every one be knew and then want school. Mr.

Brownlee is a very who has been a guest ot i. Tickets' to all principal points in the highly accomplished teacher in Jiast tor sale at tins onto. A. COLES. A fill-.

McArthur, left Monday for Harp this state. this art. He has had many years depth. The decision of the coro experience, and for many years ners jury was that he came to his Missouri Pacific. I East, Sure as death! What? Why that Shell makes the best egg aim death by drowning and that it past been has been teaching elo I was the fault of none.

He cution in the State University of cream lemonade iu town. o-tf Will P. Leech, of the Smelter, buried by the city ou Tuesday at ed his "ma." They descended as rapidly as they had ascended and on reaching the gound asserted their bra very. Freight, 11:40 Freight, 11:40 a m. This arrangement of passenger trains is it very convenient one for Kansas City tratic, as it enables business men to make the trip in the night each way three o'clock p.

m. made a flying trip to Girard Mon Illinois. Mr. Browalee has a class of private individuals consisting of seven scholars. Prof.

J. D. Conley, of the Black burn University of 111.,. is with us The township board will hold day night in the interest of the telephone company. This afternoon at 4 o'clock their next meeting at the office of Prof.

Brownlee will deliver a lec K. Carlton on Saturday July New goods arriving daily at ture at the Presbyterian church' also, teaching methods in philoso second, beginning at 8 o'clock a. in. E. L.

Sand's drug store; the reason is he sells more drugs and med phy, physiology and physical geog subject "Silent Masters." The raphy and the construction of the lecture will be free to all. Every icines than any other dealer in the city. 38-tf L. Butzeb, Township Clerk. simple apparatus for illustrating one is cordially invited to attend.

Kansas City, Fort scott Gulf. South Bound. I Northbound. 15 Pass 4:03 ni 18 Pass 10:47 a 77 Ft. a in I 78 Ft.

2 oo 'fade the Gulf Koad for St. Louis and all points East. CJohh connections at Union depots. No night chanties and baggage checked through to destina tio'n, i our motto. We will give you a free chair seat on through tickets, which other routes cant offer.

Arrive at St. Louis at 7 a. m. next morning after leavinf here. JOHN LANNING, Miss Mamie Coleton of Girard To-night Prof Brownlee, assist philosophical principles in the district schools, which is surely ed by his class, will give an enter tainment at the Amphitheatre, ad G.

A. R. Day. July 14th Dr. Young of will of great value to teachers.

is this week the guest of Misses May and Pearl Colean ho are in the city attending the normal. Next week Prof. F. V. Irish, of mission 2o cents.

On Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock Dr. Miller deliver his celebrated lecture entitled Echoes from Round Top." Pennsylvania, will bo in our I want to be an angel and with the angels stand, and make as good Ice midst. Prof. Irish will conduct a will deliver a lecture to the Moth Below are some press comments. Cream and Lemonade as I gei at Dun LOCAL DEPARTMENT, The tlmilinir battle lecture- lusrly's st ana.

iiiVti class in methods of teaching grain mar, one in orthography and one Folks wishing to travel over the er's and Teacher's Training clasrsf subject ''Emergencies of Childhood." The lecture will be iu the northeast room of school building. Tlie crowd iu town yesterday Gulf line will do well to remember in methods which will be of, great importance to the teachers. On Friday evening July 1st Prof. th.it they have changed time. The new time card went into ef was very large.

For fresh oranges and lemons go bakery. The lecturer's description; of Irish will deliver his celebrated fect on Sunday June 19 th, Mr. Denniston. of the Evart two decisive battle For pure drugs and medicines fields of the two great wars and always goto E. L.

Sand's drug this terrible three day's straggle is astonishingly minute, aeurate and graphic. The thundering of the cannon, the rattle and crash of musketry, the fierce and Ire- store and get just what you want what I saw there." This lecturs will be very interesting topersons We call especial attention to interested in the history of our the program of the joint meeting great wars. tjuent charges with the stubborn of the Y. M. C.

A. and Y. W. O. A.

Currer, pastor of the Pres and certain repulse and unflinching heroism, hurried changes of All are welcome at these meet inge. byterian church at Girard, delivered a lecture Friday night, June! position, the fears, doubts, chang 3iiss H'. iu. usborne win give lth. The subicct was "Bovs." Echoes from Hound Top vividly portrayed the stirring incidents, leading events and final victory of the memorable three days' conflict at Gettysburg.

Having been a participant in the great battle, Mr. Young has no need to draw on imagination for material in describing the greatest military engagement in American history. The reality is more wonderful than fiction, and the country is to him for the most faithful word picture of the gigantic struggle ever delivered from the rostrum. We hope some day to see this lecture go into print and history, side by side with the finest production of Bancroft, where the men, women and children of future generations can read and realize what our gallant "boys" did on the field of Gettysburg in 1SC3. Herald, Tyrone, Pa.

On Tuesday morning at about half past six Kinney Campbell, city marshal, was called to the northeast part of town to kill a painting lessons in oil, water Mr, Cuiren presented some very ing fortunes of the struggle were all depicted by the lecturer as with the hand of a master. Nor ristowu Herald, color, pastel and kensmgton at interesting facts about 'The boys. the north school building. SG-tf Proi. J.

D. Conley delivered a ecture, Tuesday night. Subject: Never kick a boy because he is bad, He ember that although he may be a "young terror" now that there is time for him to make a IDIOIECEir BROS- BEULAH, KANSAS. personal reminiscences of Win. Cullen Bryant ond Garrit Smith.

Mr. Conley was personally ac change. quainted with each of those men, and was of course able to give DEALERS IN A ciuid can uuy as cheap as a man at E. L. Sand's drug store and House is very sick.

cream delivered to any part of the city. J. DUNKERLEY. T. P.

Fisk of Ft. Scott, was in town Sunday last. Hill's patent fionr only $1.30 per sack, at the Company's store. Dysentery seems to be very prevalent iu our community at present. Cyclone fionr only 81.15 per sack at the Company's store.

Miss Essie Fee, of Litchfield, is the guest of JUattie Coles this week. Go to Bogars for fine Congress shoes. They are nobby. 32-tf C. W.

Moore, of the Headlight, is visiting bis brother in Ameri-cus. Salt $1.50 per barrel at the Company's store. Iiev. K. K.

Shimp of McCune was a very pleasant caller at this office Tuesday. Look Here, Foust Colclozier, take the lead ou decorating and painting. Miss Fearl Colean, one of the jiorinalites, spent Sunday at her home in Girard. Fancy sign painting a specialty and all work warrented first class by C.J. Foast.

32-tf The Inter-state chautauqua is get just what' they are sent for. The lecture Tuesday night by- BosiSsj Qrbeeriesy Hardware, Qneenswavo, Boots, Shoes Hats, (laps and farm Machinery. We us some very interesting facts conected with their lives. Profs. Conley and Brownlee on leaving the school building Wednesday evening noticed 8onie of the normal boys upon! have the nest and freshest stock of Goods in the oounty mid we do not Prof.

Conley was weil attended, and was veiy interesting. The Professor knows how to hold his intend to be undersold. 34-tf dog that was acting very strange ly, it is supposed from being pois audience. Diamond Dyes of all colors, oned, although some think it to be mad. and all other dyes at E.

L. Sand's 33-tf ding store. Notice. Died. Atten minutes past eight o'clock You cau come to GO TO Pittsburg on the fourth for the fare one way, and by so doing you on Tuesday morning the spirit of the little two year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Gaines took its JUSSEIIltSiB.HS' will visit the liveliest town in southeast Kansas. flight to the (to us) unknown world. He was sick but a few -FOU 1'OUE If you buy 1,00 worth of goods of me, you have a chance to get days, but a complication of dis $10,00 iu cash. Come see! eases set and medical aid was 33-tf E.

L. Sans, Druggist. W. II. Crowder of Cherokee ot no avail.

Ins sullerings were intense, but with patience he bore was in the city Friday. He was gaining rapidly numoers anu interest manifested. Do your corns hurt! If they do it all until the angel of death re on his way homo from Arcadia heved him. The services were cro to Bosrars and get a pair of where he had taken a commercial conducted by J. M.

Cunningham man. He was a pleasant cnller at at the residence at one o'clock this office. Pasture for stock, at fror.i25cts Wednesday. "Yet again we hope to meet thee When the caves of life are lied: SJovbs and Tin-ware, to oticts per head, per month, two miles south and 2 east of Then in Heaven with joy to greet Pittsburg. Joseph Miller.

33t3, thee, Where no farewell tear is shed." Yesterday as we came throuj Cherokee we saw a number of 1L St NORMAL NOT.S. people gathered in the west part Normal is progressing exceed' ingly well, every one seems to be of town, and upon inquiry we found that two hogs belonging to Mr. Woodbury, which had been bitten by a mad dog had gone very much interested in its sue-. i i cess, xne leacners are cerianuy making an if ort to give patistac- mad. tion.

The number since our last Table and Pocket Cutlery. For Sale. writing has been increased from 133 to 158. the names of whom Three lots 50x150, house of will be found below. Congress shoes, and they'll hurt no more.

32-tf Viss Nora Ramsey returned Friday of last week from a week's visit to the country. When you want paint brushes and paints, go to the ''Good Samaritan Drug Store E. L. Sands, Proprietor. 32-tf Mrs.

A. S. Sharepless left yesterday via the Frisco for her old old home iu Cincinnati. I will deliver Ice cream to any part of the city. DUNKEBLEY.

The interest manifested by all is sufficient evidence that the celebration will be a success. For decorating, kalsomining. or fine painting of any kind call on 32-tf C. J. Fouat.

The finance committee for the fourth of July were out collecting on Wednesday. They did good work. E. L. Maxwell, of the firm of Maxwell Carlton, sold his interest in the firm to O.

S. Casad on Monday. Why be a fool and walk clear up in town these hot days when you can get nice fresh groceries at Shell's Granby store, 34-tf. What is this, a barrel? No, it is one of Shell's five cent glasses of lemonade. 31-tf, PITTSBURG.

Ida Black L. Mass on Sadie L. Olmstead EmmaGavlord Myrtle Geary three rooms below and upstairs. Barn for 17 head of horses. Well of living water.

Price $750. Also 4 lots 50x150, house of two rooms; barn for four horses. Price $250 or will trade for horses or cattle. A. Garner, Waco, Mo.

Frank Waters Anna Watson Hosa Klock J. Tweewant Maud Ewell Clif. Hickman no. Anderson Jane marsden PERFECTION GASOLINE STOVES. Hattie Marshal, Cherokee.

A. M. Bogle, Beulah. E. A.

Fink, Hymer. F. L. Cook, Hiatville. A.

S. Hill, Douglas. Bertha Lcichkardt, Afton. r. M.

Wood, Leon. Martha Peet, Delphos. Prof. Brownlee, who has been So enrapt did the audience become as some of the thrilling events in connection with the fight at Gettysburg were portrayed, that they could hardly maintain their composure it seemed as if they were on the spot and witnessing the battle, vivid were the word painting. Independent Ilarrisburg, Pa.

Garden Seed in Bull with us since June 15th, is doing rrand work ih the line of elocu.

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Pages Available:
114
Years Available:
1887-1887