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The Daily Eli from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

The Daily Eli from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Daily Elii
Location:
El Dorado, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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LOCALS. DR F3 LAWREISfCE, NOTICE If our subscribers will each nail up a kdimII Imx at their gate or in me other convenient in which our carriers can place tliier papers, 1 there would be fewer complaints of Kansas El Dorado, loss of papri'H. When thrown down at the door or on the poarch they are liable to he swept away by the wind. Try the experiment friends and avoid the annoyance ofmksinjr an occasional number of your paper. All work warranted.

The best recommendation lean offer is that 1 have been in El Dorado. Kansa f-eveu years and with a constantly ircrtasing practice Will do all work at rtasoimblc prices and us the only the best material, B. Martin of Chicago was a guest at the Hotel Heath. ton on Saturday evening Nov, 8th 1 1 a ten nounu trirl JLJarton was. Mrs.

M. A. Coggeshall of Chelsea took dinner at Hotel Heath. heard to exclaim: "It's a whopper an 1 its all mine." Mglvin Mickle, ATTORNEY AND U. S.

CLAIM AGE N'T El Dorado, Kansus. Pension claims a speciality. i. P. AlKMAN, J.

J. JiKOOKS. Aikman Brooks, ATTOR S-AT-LAW. El Dorado, Kansas. Practice in all the courts.

Mrs. Mammie His of Chelsea dined at the Hotel today. Call and order fmmes maee from our elegant stocky of Mould ings. II Gelding and Win Cable were today, visiting El Dorado. Stkvinsoh.

Artist. US Randell of Fairview was a guest at the Hotel Ile-ith, today. Shinn Practice in Stale- and Federal Courts Olllees at Klduiiiilo Augusta Kansas The Daily Eli is under obligations to the Hon. Secretary of the State i( aul ol'anriculturefor a copy of the monthly report of the Board Mr. Crow'ler; a joiim machinisj i a I I ol tins eitv, was ainntr a break in VV OK KM AN engine.

I for the month ending Sept. 1890. 1 read the Dai I Eli N. Smith A TTO RNE Y- A T-LA IV. Kl Dorado, Kansas PrhCiees in the Srate ami Federal courts Ollice in Oilier; Bloek Central Avenue.

Mrs. Minnie Donaldson, wife of George Donaldson, came in from Greensburg today. Mr. Arthur Hancher, tiaveling 6ale.sniaiv.for a wholesale stationery house, at Northhend was a taller a office of the Daily Eli, this Hotel JHeath. Is headquarters for business men of all kinds, the best one dollar a day house this side of Boston, call and see for your self and be convinced.

IOt026 The editor of the Douglas Tribune came up on the train this morning. His tLonor'iJ(idg(j y. F. G. Gar-ris hi.

placet' this, of lice under obligations account of sultintial favors extended us. Wm. Dve and hi cousin Mr. Younjj: from Sedutf iek Cciintv, were cullers at the ollice of lflLl this IN THE PROBATE COURT. There is a genuine surprise in store foi all who Datronize, McKenzie Sumner's meat market.

He has made cuts in rales that will make a buyer smile who never "smole a smile" before. Call and see. Petition to sell real estate filed by Elmira Tipton, petitioner. Dr. H.

Z. Gill, guardian ot Ida E. Sallee, made final settlement of his guardianship today. VV. H.

Thomas, administrator of the estate of James Thomas, deceased, had.order to sell real estate extended. I) (V.s, do I'b'tlu-! ace of the Salvation they are entitled to their in de of worship as well as Uher Churches. "Hello! Tom. Glad to eee you, old fellow 1 It's almost ten years since wo were married. Sit down: let's have an experi meeting.

How's the wife Oh she's so-so, pame as usual, always wanting something I can't afford." Well, we all want something more than we'vo got. Don't you Yes but I guess want will be my I Btarted to keep down expenses and now Lil saya I'm and she's tired of saving and never having anything to show for it. taw your wife down street, and she looked as happy as a queen I I think she is and we are economical, too, have to be. My wife can make a little go further thauViyone I ever knew, yet she's always surprising me with some dainty contrivance that adds to the comfort and beauty of our little home, and she's always 1 merry as a lark. When I ask how she manages it, she always laughs and says: Oh I that's my secret But I think I've (lis-covered her When we married, we both knew weshonld have to be very careful, but sha Mr Fredrick linger, one of oui prominent Alliance farmers who help to down theeneniy, was in ouV otfice to day and 1 fr inl recognition of the YV'ollKMAN, in the lintieof r.

lTn(jr snvs G. 1). Maitin, oi W.chta, is open an art store in the store room next south of Hotel fleath. The business will be under Me- manage ment of G. Morse.

J. II. KricUsoii, of Greenwood Comity, passed through the city today en route Air his ranch with live carload of cattle, K1 in inimkiyfor winter fediiig. The M. P.

officials have offered a large reward for the capture of the Otterville train wreckers. The whole affair is shrouded in mvsierv madeonecondirinn: she would have nerMagazine. 1 i And she was righ I I wouldn't do without, it my- he Stopped a repimlienil naper today "eir for double the subscription price. We read 1 1 It together, from the title-pace to the' last word Whose editor i.S exiling 'fur mimed the storks keep our hearts young; the synopsis F. S.

Jones ot Au usta came El Dorado on the morning train. milk in payment Kansas Workman. LAFEKNVLES, A OIIAND BALL. Ul Allium tttUb CVCIllO ttllVA ClL'llLlUU tlinblVlB ivecm me posted so that I can talk understandingly of what is going on my wife is always trying some new idea from the household department sh makes all her dresses and those for the, children, and she gets all her patterns for nothing, with the Magazine and we saved Joe when he was so sick with the croup, by doing just as directed In th Sanitarian Department. But I can't tell you half "What wonderful Magazine is it Demorest's Family Magazine, and What I Why that's what LH wanted 60 bad, and I told her it was an extravagance." "Well, my friend, that's where yon made a grand mistake, and one you'd better rectify as eoon as yrtu can.

I'll take your 'sub. right here, on my wife's account: she's bound to have a china tea-set in time for our tin wedding next month. My gold watch was the premium I got for getting Attorney-at-Law The democrats of Washington amused themselves oil the night of the 7th by firing heavy guns in honor or democratic gains. It is said that president Harrison heard the thunderous salutation. Booms 1 and 2 SutlurJand Block j51 Do rado KInsas.

A. J. MILLER C. CORNING A thanksgiving ball will be given by the. Lightning Hose company on Wednesday evening Nov.

26th at Ellet's' Opera House. McKinzie Sumner, is prepared to make every one happy who trade with him. He says tnat Rail Road men who trade with him will never trade elsewhere, as he can offer inducements to hold) theit trade and will do so. up a club. Here's a copy, with the new Premium Listforclnbs.

thebi'est thingout! If you don't J. C. Barton," the North 'Main eee in it what you want, you've only to write to the publisher nd tell him what you want, whether it is a tack-hammeror a new carriage, and he will make special terms for you, either for a club, or for partcasn. JlettersuDscrioe ngut oil ana surprise Irs. Tom.

Onl $2.00 a year will save fifty times Fl Doraeo ICaiisns. Pracri in 8tate and Fedral street dealer in second hand goods, has added something bran rew to li is establishment, see! 'Born to Mr and Mrs. Bar- Colli that in six months. Or send 10 cents direct to the Tvnhlishnr. W.

TDemorest. 15 Unst 14t.h with dally El.K Street, New York, for a specimen copy containing the rremium List." Oftite over AlluueeStore and Workman..

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Pages Available:
1,202
Years Available:
1890-1891