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Pittsburg Democrat from Pittsburg, Kansas • 5

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The teitt of the well was perfect Lemonade at Searl's. Fresh fish at Staelkers. A fall line of groceries at Kloclc' Go to M. E. for Har-- ly satisfactorily, and after pumping for elevenhours at the rate ctf 'GO gallons per minute, there was no loweringf the water.

This insures -We have been tisHing over the county considerably the last week anc1. we must say that the corn prospect is very fair indeed, much better than we had expected. The majority of the fields we saw were what we would term good corn, being well eared out with a good stand and C. Dana Sayrs, of Girard, was in the city Wednesday night. Born: To H.

B. Geddings end wife, a 10 pound boy, on last Saturday night. Tho Keith Perry Coal Co. are erecting a splendid brick business building in Weir. i ness.

Mr. Motts, late froai Texas, is very sick at H. E. Plymates. Randall Dryden tfpent several flays in Missouri this week.

Lwaly, the Smcfier is very little more than a second hand editor of the Democrat. Tr. McCoy is now alono, Mrs. McCoy having let on a visit last Monday. --Born: To Mr.

and Mrs. J. Kel Fresh fish and1 bologna, at Snielk- splendid color. Some other pieces of corn are later, but with a moder er's. Go to Klocke for fresh canned goods.

Salt by the -barrel at Brown Brewer's. ately late full and plenty of rain it us the waterworks, and work Will be commenced at once, and the system completed just as soon as it caa possibly bo done. The water is very good, being perfectly clear, (end having a very slight taste ol 'sulphur, which became more and more flint as the p-mnping was kept up. "There is an abundant supply of good water, and when tiie works are trompleted, will prove a big thing for Pittsburg. We trust the cityc juncil will will all get ripe before frost.

To our ly, an 8.V pound boy, on MonQay noiion tne corn prospect now is a night. very great improvement over the last year's crop, and we think Craw Mathew K-ger's little daughter fcrs been very ick, having had ccou ford couwty will have a great deal of ITT i 1 f.estive chill. She is much better corn to sen. witu good corn, an iow, so Dr. Eitoy, her atteudmj phy sician informt? us.

abundance of hay and a splendid crop cf oats, Mvhy shouldn't Crawford county 'be prosperous the coming BananaTs, CBcngeas and lemons i at Searle's. Compressed yeast at the Cesn-i pany store. Ice cream, Jfifnonade and -twda pop at Bearle'a 15 cents willfcuy one gallon 350 test oil at the conoj any's store. Live, poultry ted at B. Smelker's Meat' Mi fke t.

Salt bbL at the store. Crown Jewel V. ipor stoves at Mrs. Cunningham and Mira Mary Cunningham' returned Mondy from act promptly on all petitions for sidewaiks. We don't krow of anything our city needa mere than sidewalks, and those who have lived here one winter and waded "tiirough mud; know ihow to appreoiatr- such things.

Sidewalk are chesp, tary are they are necessary, and they net Eureka Springs. The Crawford county Pharmaceu tical Society met in Giraru' Tuesday, in regular inonthly meeting. John H. Anderson has secured the Lovell building, on north Broadway, and removed his groceries therein. By bills printed at this office it will be seen that M.

M. Tyler has opened a second hand store in this city. Ed. Vermillion and C. J.

Matlock, of Opolis, were in the city Thursday. We call ihc attention of our readers to the advertisement of J. II. Anderson's grocery store in this issue. Call around and see him.

Hardware, cutlery, stoves, Tinware, and everything in the hardware line at Cunningham Merrills. Call and get prices. Through tho kindness of Dr. Riley we enjoyed a pleasant ride over to Carbon and return Sunday evening, which was quite pleasant and for which the Doctor will pleaso accept our thanks. Mr.

B. D. Sanderson returned home this week, and was around seeing the editoi'3 Wednesday. The Democrat never makes charges without positve proof, and thus was free from tiny mixture with the Sanderson business. only to the comfort of the people, ixit they add to the looks of the Nich'Tryer drove over from Gi Cunningham MerrilJ rard Sunday and retnied home ywtr.

Afir'-cfTort or two has been made to get sidewalk put down on the west side of Broadway, leading out to tike -gcgooI house. A petition is now before the council asking that the natter bo considered at once. It ohould be considered and acted upon ones. Those who have seen the ehildreu wading to school through the mud and slop of winter season know i.ow badly a good sidewalk is needed and are anxious that it bo built this fall. We hope the council will -take he matter up right away, Spiced tongue ah on ksncl Monday evening.

city Mid to the value cf the property. -rrMayor Beagle, J. R. Lindbarg at Smelker'snieat inai icet. For Prats Drugs ask Msdicixes go andlAv.

Slryker wont van to Ft. Scott Salt by the barrel at Brown fc to Sands' rug Stork. Cor. 4th st and Broadway. Tuesday to confer with judge Harris rewer s.

in regard to Ike fee charged by-tim I isacon scents per pound at issie 1. f. Margraves, a 'iormer resi 1 Co rnpany store. in the city's case. A great iiuuiy hia cirirge pretty steep.

I Something delicious a plate of As aecsnlt of the visit he knocks off ice- cream at Searl dent of East Pittsburg, 'but now living near'Esrom, Missotrvi, was in the city Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Stryker abd baby left Monday' or a visit of a month or six Alt A A It $iuw. pretty iairrsaving tor-one so that the special assessment may be icade tl lis year.

Orville Hugbos has sot a Ma dnv. The fhrm of Adams Harlan, Jake Rogers, the popular Mis- weeks to the Indian druggists i McCune, are branching ma; for of McLunoend one the out, and ha ve just opened a store' oldt him Democrats, Avas a Dtenio-acrl-ie fcader when-IJsmocracy-was at souri. Machxi'e Oils of all kinds of best quality lowest pa: ices, also axle at Gharry ale, Moe. Harlara stays at McCune ai id has chrarge of the store chine for sharpening shears. Money toloan on Pittsburg tosva property at Maxwef.1 Carlton's.

i The Democeat is the best advertising medium in Southeastern Kansas. 3Try some -of iikat pressed cans. beef at Smelksrs. Something nice and new. a vt rjiAow ebb -Kansas, -is still solid ljxfn deck, little at loss to aasBiv what the administration From Mr.

T. P. Margraves, who lives at Esrom, we learn that the Holiness people are holding a big grease. Jii. Jj.

urugist. Cor. 4tk-st. Broadway. Our friend Medearis, of has been consideratly under the mean iby somethings it does.

there. Mc n. is a clever, genial, pleasant an, and running a good store. Alt! lough he is a Republican, he oouldn' think af getting along without the Democrat, which shows that he kno ks a good thing when he revival meeting near that place, and. that many are becoming 1 candidates' for the count y.

fhces are already beginning to cciie to the Let our (Five pound jpail. jelly, best in the world, only 45cents.at the Company's weatben of late, and last Saturday, he informed us he would spend a few sees it. store. weeks at Baxter Springs. With Holiness meetings everywhere, and Rev.

Sam. Jones with his wil-lopus wollopus, Missouri ought to grow in grace and become even Democ mrtic friands wsb.o want to taake the n. show and anaoirace The case of the state against Bud. F. M.

Scott is in6w ready to deliver milk in any jcart of the city, on shert notice. in Vn' tions. TXoeiocracy doesn't Democratic than heretofore. f. n9cessa riilr have to tag onto the Craven tame up for hearing before Squire (Cox Monday.

Craven waa held in the sum of 300.00, and failing ta give bond, was committed Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Painter, who tdlend 6i proeesaon.

The Company's tore is selling Friday and 'Satttrdaywe were in Cherokee ai MciCune Boeing our friends and dbing a little something for theDem oeraey by booming the adminis'jrati' orgfm of the west. Monday we risifced Arcadia on the same btisine ss. liight isiobly our friends-respo. acted to our request and live near Ooohs. called in Wednes fe celebrated Cyclone, flour at $2.80 L.

SasaclE and 10 pounds. to jail. understand he Was sent to Columbus from Girard. Mr-8. E.

Turner has just received day, accompanied by a young lady from Texa3, whose name wo have forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. Painter came in to get some invitation cards the result is a rxut tfour -tlezen men returned iiiome last Tuesday Missouri, -here they spent two. or ttree wee.fcwwitli relatiKHis and frieasi's.

We 8uspicior. that Djcgot lonesome and wrote' for them toicme. W. went up toGirwd a big stck of new millinery Stamping done to or3or. Buy the Crown Vapor read the Dem wmA(r this -week who printed for a crystal wedding, which The' Roger's Coal Co's.

new store at LitchfieJd is assuming proportions rapidly, Asd will be ready for occupancy within a few weeks. The Pittsburg's new store building didn't rand it 1 ast weak. they will celebrate Septembeo tstove ItVs the best. For sale by Misa Lula; Mclrthur returned We acknowledge invitation thereto, Cunningham Merrill. Saturday from Cherryvale to visit: and shall take pleasure in attending at Midwajis.

rapidly coming to the front. Take your produce to the Compa viith iaese, returning to if nothing prohibits. 'Tuesday to- wittend i the Crawfoajd county drug gift's conveation. There not begin aiL tendance sufficient te transact busiiais, no aaa-setin" tny's store. They buy more and pay iCherryvaio Sunday She; After in Tue City Dads are having regrawc filling in all the low ibetter prices for it than anybody else the pump at the well was stopped by a breakage.

We understand the Fresh Ibread always on hand at hcild. Mr. i places and levelling p. ene of wss accost' lanied home by "MeArthur, who had ljeen viatting in Xborryrale. -Mrs.

oo re, wife of W.JMoore, iShe New Bakery, Broad: thib old jsettl grs of Kansas, and a IN way. Also confections, End when the job is -ocEipleted Pitt- parties donotcare to test farther, being perfectly satisfied with the 10 hours test, that there is a sufficiency of water, work will be commenced prominent far tnt, home sburg can boast of the finest street isr. Smelker now keeps ixse to retai foreman in the Smeller office, arrived in t'ie cityfWe dnesday, and iis stop neaff iOpolis TuesSay, and ws burri ed Wednesday iia the littsburg times, nd persona wanting to buj ice shosfid call at his -ehep and I ping with her husband at the Metropolitan hotc-L cemetery. t-'iis section anywhere. John Finley is an, applicant for tLe postniastarship at.

Arcadia, and understand has no to-day on the foundation for the engine house, and the machinery and pipes ordered shipped directly. getiit. .11 With plenty of rain, gofj corn, IB i- JFqc Puai: 1rugs and 3tEiiKNii8 go ro Sajds Le Store. Cor. -4th st.

waterworks and bigtiew bricktMocks, j.wo pouDfiisa oi tne tuaaeet and best assorted calies and cokiee can Be is a man both worthy and deserv and Democratic administaation, It is the intention to get the works aliin, and be able to suppJv water-before cold weather. and Broad vay. be bought at tli Company's Atone for ing, and goes befote the department recomended bo by his people at home, and bp Democrats what as "ittsburjg ifrom booming this fall. I Mrs. Turner tas mst received! a Phil.

GjkGdhart left Monday evening for St. Louis, Chicago and New York, to in his winter stock of clothing. Laiiin -qS Walnut was We have never, in order to work' up a subscription list, been compel around. He is popular.eian, a man sfcrwlr nt rrnrta tha hacf nro of good businesc qualifications and exhibiting a large ox tent lere this week. Tho ox is.GJ feet hgh led to send tne Democrat to every- DaDOcrat in wham ikere is no attern of hats Colind see, Sianiip- H.

C. Wiliard left Wednesday body we could hear of and then try for the to purchase his fall and I to force them to pay for it. We don't and weighs over .3,000 pounds. guile. When a Democratic post Dg done to order.

winter stock master is appointed at Arcadia, as Miss Lacy Turley, formerly a goods. He will be nave to force the Democrat onto th -Cunctogham Jllerrill keep a one should be right away, the office gone three teeks. resident of JPitlBhurg, bA now ull line cf Uetroit iStove Works' public against the public's wishes, and unless a man subscribes for this paper at Carthage, is in the city, visiting i and Eanges. Also a full line can not -he entrusted to better hands than thoce of Mr. Ficley, anfiwehope the family of B.

S. Bogers. it is not sent to him. Our if builders hardware, which they will Col. Tom.

Bi'igens iras in the For Pure Drugs nd -Medicines go to Sands Drug Stv-js. Cor. 4 th st. and Broadway. Friday flight kAe a man was found dead by the r.ailwad track near conteinp over the way is excusable for attempting, to force itself onto ell as low as it can be bought in the ity.

Give them a call. city Tuesday evening; enjoying our ihe time 03 near whee the Republican M. tUere, will redeve notice to ffiit. The growing corn between Mul- metropolitan air. The Girard papers bit off con- the people, fev, it is pretty certain that bat few men will take it of their own accord and free will.

Come in and get plate of choice Lamar, who is supposed io have been aderably more than they could well ice cream, at Sear Jes, becry Grov and Arcadia is simply immense. We do not remember to hew when they undertook to denounce 11 A 1 murdered. Geo- W. Killani left Mondav Prof. the new principal pe men wno niing tne JLawrence legro.

The good people of Crawford hav ever sees a better prospect, and of our public school, was in the city evening for Ciillicothe, Missouri, where his wife La now He mot pf it is quite early, so that with Monday. A 'ew Second Hand Store. I haye concluded to open a second hand store in Pittsburg, and I would say to those leaving town and having punty rank the virtue and inno- the rams this week it is assured The rain Tuesday night means nce of a pure young girl several I will return with his wife Friday. J. H.

Chesner went im to Ar O. F. Sniilie, one of the prominent several thousand more bushels of furniture to sell, to give me a 4 farmers in that section went up from corn. grees about the life of a worthless 'gro ravisher. We never make a practice of cadia Monday and returned Monday call, at McArthur's Shoe Store, next Mulberry with us, and he informed us evening.

door to Gorrell Mostelers Hard-Mi M. Tiler. ware store. 'pwing about our new subscribers, J. M.

Swan has removed from Cato to Arcadia, and opened out a i if we did we would always be at that he had fifty acres of com that was hard roasting ears. Ag we thought at the time, many farmers were scared about the corn crop before they were hurt. The wheat, while the harvest was l'ght, is turn ljjut, perhaps, it would not be splendid stock of groceries. Plain, Pink. of the way to say, that since our Fob Purb Drugs and Medicines go Low rate Farm loans, by Ed.

S. Fish. Fob Pure Drugs and Medicines go to Sands Drug Store. Cor. 4th st.

and Broadway. Mayor Beagle refused to allow the men to work on the well Sunday. Bakeshop and fixtures for sale. Enquire of Kohn. issue, 47 people have swapped us od money for the Democrat.

to bAXDs Dbug Store. Cor. 4th st. and Broadway. 11, have room to jam a few Will Sams spent Sunday in Kan Buff and Brown Lawn just received at H.

C. Willard's. a tytna in rtn rmv on Vavn rf inn ing out a large quantity of grain to the amount of straw. We think, taken all in all, that the farmers of Crawford county, taken as a class, sas City. and tliose who come firBt get the Dr Hillii left Thursday morn place.

hare reason to fell satisfied. ing for Kansas City. 1.

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