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Pittsburg Democrat from Pittsburg, Kansas • 5

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the back alleys and tlie Clean up The M. D's. reports a great deal 'Lemonade at Searl's. Fresh fish at Smelkers. of sickness now, chiefly of a malarial type, combined with cholera infantum A fall line or rooenes at Ivlock Monday, Bug Craven was arrest-ed on complaint Oi' Peter Holdon charged with grano lurceriy.

It, seems that on Sunday raveu ll8k('d Holdon to loan him a dv'ollfU' fllltl Holdon took out his pocWfc ook to 600 if Iin llil.il a Inlliir in 'h UlgO. Salt by the barrel at Brown Brewer's. Compressed yeast at the Company store. Biggest bargains in town at the Jumbo ten cent store. Banana's, urangeas and lemons at Searle's.

Go to M. E. Lawrence for Har ney say tlie sickness is mostly in the country, and is presumably the mess. privies. A.

G. Allen ai.1 wife spent Sunday in Qpolis. District Court sits Girard the 25th of this month. The street sprinkler is filled at the old No. 3 mine.

The couuty Commissioners net a result of eating vegetables and fruit. In this connection we would remark Fresh fish and bologna, at Smelk er's. that one can not be too careful of While holding his book open Cro'1'" picket out a bill, saying there a 111 1 .1 1 II 1 bro to lUocks lor iresh cannec goods. diet, and children should be entirely prohibited from using stale vegetables or unripe fruit. "An ounce of lAuiiiii, iuiu uroimuu uie inn on i lie this week to make the tax levy.

floor. Pickinsr it he 'said it a Salt by the barrel at Brown County Attorney Rankin was in Brewer's. prevention is. indeed worth a pound of cure," and much of the complaints the city Monday, on legal business. Compressed yeast ai the Com-pany store.

cream, lemonade and pop at Vearle't). Low' rate Farm loans, by Ed. FMi. Come ja nnd Jjet a plate of choice yeast at the Com Travel on the railroads has been 1 it. pany store.

of children can be easily prevented by a little care. five dollar bill and handed it back. Iloiden put his pocketbook up, but later noticed, so he says, that a $20 bill was missing. He accused Craven of getting the $20 at the same time lie picked out the $5. The case came up for hearing Monday evening before Justice Cox when it Big lot of notions at, the Jumbo very lignt tor tne mst moniu or so.

While the Democrat is an all- ten cent store. Live poultry wanted at B. ice cream, at Searle- Lee Van Winkle has been quite sick for several days, confined to his woo', three ply, six quarters wide Democratic paper, in whose columns there is no guile, it, is in no sense Smelker's Meat Market. Mr. Garnett, the jcity clerk, has Crown Jewel Vapor stoves at been very sick this was continued by the state to next I an "organ ot any ring, clique or Cunningham Morrill's.

Spiced tongue always on hand clan. It is an clean, clear publication, published in the interest of honest government and a high grade of manhood. at Smelker's moat market. White and fancv colored shirts Al. Jones, and family, started for Eureka Springs Larkin Jones and Tom.

Jones, of Walnut, were in the city Tuesday." There was a load of watenuel-lons in town Tuesday, the first of the season. For Puke Drugs and Medicines go Monday. C. B. Smelker, A.

C. Campbell and C. S. Clanton are figuring with Massman for the erec-iun of a brick block on their lots on the east side of Broadway beteen 4th and 5th streets. There are to be three buildings each 25x 80 feet two stories high, with an opera hall in the bed.

W. C. Sams of the firm of Sams Tipton went over to Parsons Tuesday evening. For Pure Drugs and Medicines go to Sands Drug Store. Cor.

4th st. and Broadway. G. W. Hill, one of the popular merchants of Opolis was in the city Sunday on a visit.

A. Cole's family left on a visit to friends in Missouri about a week ago, "The business man who never for 50 cents at Goodhart's. Orville Hughes has got a ma chine for sharpening shears. advertises is the same who always complains of hard times and dull trade. In these clays people read the papers, and they think if a man property at Maxwell fc Carlton s.

ft second story. The Democrat hopes hasn't got business enough to justify The Democrat is the best adver SB 1 him to advertise that there is some tne move may prove a success, as will be a big thing for the town as ts tising medium in Southeastern Kan to be gone sometime. thing wrong and they go elsewhere to trade. sas. will as a paying investment for the The shower last Monday was a projectors1 Try some of that pressed corn beef at Smelk9iu Something nice It never does any good to of hard times and slow trade.

The 13th annual fair of the and new. Crawford County Agricultural If a merchant's trade is not all he would have it be, instead of finding times the to Sands Drug Stoke. Cor. 4th st. and Broadway.

Mrs. Wm. Gardner, of Girard was registered at the Metropolitan Tuesday. A. E.

Nau went over to Parsons Sunday evening and returned home Monday evening. The rain Friday evening was gratefully recieved by a famishing and sweltering public. Fos Pure Drugs and Medicines go to Sands Drug Store. Cor. 4th st.

and Broadway. Mrs. Wilkinson, wife of the agent at the Gulf denot. is ouite sick Society will bo held at Girard com, mencing September 29 aud continue Jernigan nice thing for our people, as it cooled the air and made pleasant afterwards. The Lanyon store in the Garland brick is getting pretty well shaped up, although new goods are still coming in.

We see by "Nellie's" correspondence in the Girard Press that Neal Wood is a candidate for Recorder of 'ault and getting the blues, let him Regardless of bard Garland stoves will go. sells them. F. M. Scott is now -deliver milk in any part of rustle around and advertise, and keep ing four days, At that time the lis business before the public, and speed riDg races will be run, ready to the city, trade will come in.

entries required to be made ly the "Nellie" is considerably off his base when he charges us with being the power behind the throne, as it 2Gth of September. There are to be nine purses, running from $55 to $150 dollars. The dynamiter who ranted around here a couple of weeks ago, was in Girard Tuesday giving the were, tlie actions ot our Mayor. Deeds. There is a fine lot of lonesome husbands around this town now.

We speak of those whose wives are away on visits. Ed. McCallam passed a satisfac We are in no wise responsible for on short notice. Mrs. E.

Turner has just received a big stock of new millinery goods. Stamping done to order. Buy the Crown Jewel Vapor stove It's the best. For sale by Cunningham Merrill. Fresh bread always oh hand at the New York Bakery, North Broadway, Also confections, etc.

the actions of the Mayor, or any one else except ourself. county commissioners his idea of tory examination before the state J. H. Bowen aud wife were in i at the Metropolitan. Dr.

Miller has been very sick for several days, but we are glad to say lie is better now. A. M. Cushenberry, of Girard was registered at the Metropolitan Sunday. For PuiVe Drugs Medicines go i i ana nas received this city several days last week and "ara oi i narmacy, fh fitvta ibis certificate.

government. He opposed taxation, and wanted all taxes paid by voluntary contribution. We wouldn't be one bit afraid to bet that he would never contribute one cent in a lifetime. returned to their home at Eureka, Some boys got away with Postmaster Gorgia's gold pen Monday evening, but it was returned to him Tuesday morning. Mr.

Barratt informs us that his Kansas, on Tuesday. Mr. Bowen is a brother-in-law to the Stryker's. Lfut Saturday evening the to Sands Drug Store. Cor.

4th st. and Broadway. south on the freight train going The seductive cucumber is still We notice by the Kansas City Times that Augell Mathewson has been in Washington stirring up the boys a little, and among other things cot the liromisfi of the nnnmntnipn Frisco, ran over a cow a half ile seen in the market places, slvlv south of Waco, and four loaded coa! winking at the doctor when he passes cars were thrown from the track, and by. upset. No one hurt.

drug store business at Scammonville is prospering, and ah eady has a good trade established. C. S. Henning left for Kansas City Tuesday. He thought perhaps he might go on to Chicngo while away, to see his folks.

Machine Oils of all kinds of best VV. Ituey who lives near rl of several postmasters in this section, among the lot we find one for this county, Dr. Mahr of McCune. About the first of September we expect to make considerable additions Our merchants report some improvement in trade, and feel confident of pretty good sale during the fall months. We invite your attention to our Paola, spent several days in the city last week and this, visiting his son, Drl Riley.

He went from here to Smelker now keeps ice to retail at all times, and persons wanting to buy ice should call at his shop and get it. 4 Go to Cunningham Merrill's for the Belding Ice Boxes and Refrigerators made of ash and will last for years. BEAD THE COMPANY STORE PRICE-LIST THIS WEEK. IT IS A BARGAIN FROM ONE END TO THE OTHER. Call at L.

D. Jernigan's and see the cottage chimneys warranted to be as good as brick chimneys and at one-half the cost. Geo. B. Chandler, IFt.

Scott, Kan. Mrs. Turner has just received a new stock of goods the best ever brought to Pittsburg. Twelve patterns of hats Call and see. Stamping done to order.

QO TO THE COMPANY STORE FOR CLOTHING. THEY CAN'T to our orhce material, and want to Osage Mission this week. improve our paper, all of which will The Christian church will hold services in the new building, the third incur considerable expense. Therefore if those who owe us will be so kind as to drop around and pay up Sunday in this month, at which time Elder Burr, of Laraar.will preach the we shall be ever so thankful. dedicatory sermon.

T. B. Wilkinson, of Thayer, is now agent at the Gulf depot J. F. McDowell, the genius who presides over the destinies of the Weir Tribune, was in the city Mon in place of John Lanning, who left with his family, Monday, on a thirty day on business and called at Demo days visit to Salt Lake City aud cratic head-quarters.

quality and lowest prices, also axle grease. E. L. Sands, Druggist. Cor.

4th st. And Broadway. Dan Hollinger and family left last Thursday for walnut, where they will remain several weeks. The Democrat will follow them up. The Roger's Coal Company has already increased its mining force, and the first of next month there will probably bo a full forc6 running, J.

A. Zook formerly foreman in this office, left last Saturday evening to take charge of the Times at Webb City Missouri, he having leased that paper. Will Hawley, who has been at work in a job printing establishment in Kansas City for nearly two years, is now foreman in the Democrat ranch e. II. C.

Tripp and D. M. Ross, were in the city Tuesday taking or other points wes. On his return he will again assume charge of the Any one having a good five or illustrations on the inside of this paper. H.

B. Shattuck spent a few days ju Fulton, Kansas, this wee returning home Tuesday. Our Cherokee and Opolis correspondents do well. Now lets have correspondencl from every Postoffice in the county. R.

McKay of Girard, accompanied by O. St. John, state geologist, of Topeka, was in the city the first cf the week. READ THE ROGER'S COAL CO'S ADVERTISEMENT AND PRICE-LIST THIS WEEK. IT WILL PAY YOU.

The G. A. R. Post of this will hold memorial services at their room Saturday in commemoration of the death of General Grant Uncle Robert Lanyon informs us that he has rented both rooms of the Garland brick, and will occupy them with goods. Auston Hiwloy and Miss Nannie duties of the office.

six room dwelling house for rent, in a good part of town, might secure a BE BEAT IN PRICES, AND THEY CARRY THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COUNTY. THE COMPANY STORE BELIEVES IN SELLING GOODS AT JLOW PRICES AND THEY ARE The subscribers continue to pour renter by calling at this office. in upon us with much vehemence, There are Democrats, Republicans, No news in that. Yoe fe Perry have been taking the best paper in Pittsburg for nearly 2 years, as our Prohibitionists and anti-Prohibi CERTAINLY DOING IT NOW, READ THEIR PRICE-LIST THIS tionists. They all subscribe for the Democrat because of its fairness and susbcription books show.

WEEK. honesty, and regard for the rights of Cunningham Merrill keep a The Roger's Coal Company hopes to be able to occupy the first floor of their new building by the all. full line of Detroit Stove Works' We understand the Republicans middle of September. Stoves and Ranges. Also a full line of builders hardware, which they will sell as low as it can be bought in the of this city are fignring on John Stryker for their cadidate tor Register John.

H. Anderson now has ders for groceries, Mr. Ross reports trade very dull throughout the country. charge of the Granby store, Mr. Wagner having removed to Carter-ville, Missouri city.

Give them a call. THE COMPANY STORE, RE J. W. Officer, wife and son, A. Wilson were ov from Girard Sun accompanied by Mrs.

Lucy Joss of day, and took supper at the Metropo- Yoe Perry are good Democaats Ohio, Mr. Officer's sister, were over ALIZING THAT TIMES ABE HARD, HAVE MADE MATERIAL REDUCTIONS IN PRICES OF but will receive the best paper in Pittsburg hereafter all the same. from Girard Tuesday, and took dinner at the Metropolitan. itan, returning home in the evening. Kenneth Campl ell returned Wednesday from Walnut, whtr he GROCERIES, DRY GOODS ETC.

Smeller. The Rev. Stewart, pastor of the DON'T FALL TO READ THEIR Fob Pure Drugs and Medicines go has been visiting for savei al da; 8. He to Sands Deuo Store. Cor.

4th st. and Broadway. of Deeds. We don't thing the party nould get a man who is more worthy and more deserving and who would poll a larger vote. The raiu last Friday evening did the growing corn crops a world of good, and will be the making "of thousands of barrels in Crawford county.

Everybody reads the Democrat, and for that reason it is the best advertising medium in Crawford county. Fob Pcbe Drugs and Medicines oo to Sands Dbug Stobk. Cor. 4th sL and Broadway. Dr.

Lyngar.of Opolis, was in the city Tuesday. M. E. church, will hold his second quarterly meeting in this city next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. A.

G. Robb will be the Presiding Elder. reports business dull in Wolni trade very quiet. Bakeshop and fixtures for sale. Enquire of Kohn.

We learn just as we go to press that the arrangements for building At this season of the year there is READ THE ROGERS COAL QUOTATIONS FOR THIS WEEK. THEY BEAT EVERYBODY. Plain, Pink, Buff and Brown Lawn just received at H. C. Willard's.

always in this climate, more or less sickness, and ft demand for pare CO'S "AD." THIS WEEK. THEY ARE SLAUGHTERING PRICES ALL AROUND. drags and medicines. 1 on can al the new brick block are about completed and that there is tat little doubt of the buildings beiDg erected. This will be a grand move for Pittsburg, and will lead to the erection of a brick building on Freed's corner.

Something delicious a plate of ways find pure and reliable drugs and media nes at Sands' drug st ore. Cor. 4th it and Broadway. ice cream at Searl's Parlors..

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