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Daily Industrial Advocate from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

Daily Industrial Advocate from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

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At nino years of ago his parents moved Mort Stewart ia quite sick. to Champaign county, Illinois, in th Industrial Advocate SUBSCRIPTION PRIOE. PEOPLE'S rAKTY NOMINEES. STATIC 8KNAT0H. Arthur W.

Donnison was born Nov. 2nd, 1850, in Courthind county, New York. His parents moved to Warren full ot 1871 came to Kansas and located at Towanda. From that ti no till 1 884 he engaged in the mercantile business and Per week 15 cuntH. Fourth ot July meeting to-night.

Fine cyclone views at Stevenson's Studio. A. Kuster of Augusta is attending court as a juror. Per month DUcunti was appointed post master ot Towanda, per year 93.00, In 1890 sold put his business and wont county, Pennsylvania, in the spring of 1851. was reared on a farm at Sugar buck to his old trade, that of a earpen WEDNESDAY, TINE 8.

1892. Win- Chas. Pattison went down to tor and wagon maker, but in the spring of 1891 was appointed deputy disti ic TIME CARD. clerk, the position he now holds. His family consists of a wife and four child A.

T. 8. F. Jly. ren.

Mr. Swiggett is peculiarly adapted to the position he seeks and the only (jOINO SOUTH. No. 425 rameiiKer 5:37 p. way the opposition can assist in elect No.

4.VI Acciiiiiliindiltlull Ill No. im Local freight 2:13 p. III. ing a distrist clerk this year is by simply IMPORTANT! I am in pressing need ot money and will make the following discount to get it. To ull persons who breed to 1 LORENZO BLACK NO.

1 1682 After this date and pay SPOT CASH at first service may breed during this season until Nov. 1st, 1892uo return for $5-CO- To all persons who brood to EGMONT CHIEF NO. 10903, Record 2:24 1-4, After this date and pay SPOT CASH at first service may breed dining th season until Noy. 1st, 1S02 no return for $25.00, Except I reserve the right to take Egmont Chief out of the stud, if I wish to trot him, from August 10th until October 10th. Steehnont (brother to Egmont Chief) trotted a ft mile at Wichita on April 29th, 1892.

in 37 seconds and Bobby Howard can trot a ft mile in 37 seconds now. Remember Lady Frankfort is the dam of all lour of these stallions. No comments from me are necessary. A word to the WISE is HiitUcient. This discount is for 1892 only.

No doviation from these terms. Plenty of good pasture, board 50 cents per week, wire pur mouth. MOUNT VIEW FARM rri- 1.1 ti 41. 1 1 UOINU NORTH. field to-day on busiesss.

If you want to sell or rent your city property place it with N. B. Coggeshall. The best ice in town twenty-five cents or less per hundred. 24-1 R.

Cooper. Miss Flora Tittle left this afternoon for Colorado, where she will spend the summer. George Coggeshall and Miss Ada Ratts are assisting in the district clerks office during court. Sa ve up your money for fire crackers endorsing him. ritoiiiTE JUWIE.

No, i'U PusseiiKer 8:45 8. III. No. 4118 Accuiiimodittluu li :0 p. in.

No. 456 Local freight p. Ill M. II. Morrison was born in Braxton county West Virginia, and lived within All of tlie iiIjovo trains run dully with the exception of the Mul vane train 4r9, which does four miles of where ho was born until not run on Sundays una trnlu AM docs not run on Momluyt).

All trains curry passengers and iv years oi nge, at which time, nino years ago, he came to Kansas anil Tickets Hold to nil polntn on the con settled on the farm he now lives on in tinent, and baggage checked to destination. II. Ml I.I.Kit, Agi'Ilt Hickory township. His general oecupa and tub lemonade, they are both head ed this way. tion has been that of a farmer, although he has had considerable experienco in Grove, Pennsylvania.

He worked on the farm in the summer, and' attended school in the wintor, until 1809 when he began teachiug school. Taught ten terms all in Warren county. 1870 and 1871 studied law in Warren, Pennsylvania. In 1872 engaged in the lumber and suw mill business at Bear Lake Pennsylvania. In 1870 engaged in general store business at Bear Lake, and in April 1878 camo to El Dorado, Kansas, and was employed as abstracter for Exchange Bank until the follow ing fall, when he entered the law office of A.

L. Redden as. a student, and was admitted to the Butler county bar in 1879and engaged in the practice of law, insurance, and real estate and loan business. In 1882, moved to Douglass, and engaged in the same line of business. In 1884 moved back to El Dorado, and in 1887 moved to the farm where ho now resides.

Has been engaged in raising blooded stock, horses principally since 1884. Mr. Dennison has no family except a wife, he Is an excellent debater, is well posted on the economic questions of the day, is a man of great energy, and in the fall races will go under the wire a full length ahead of any man the opposition may register against him. REPRESENTATIVE. Charles M.

Noble was born in Rutland County, Vermont, Nov. 8th 1840 and remained on his fathers farm until E. E. Emmet, baggagemastor on the McPherson branch, has resumed work Fins cyclone views at Stevenson's public life, having been connected with the sheriffs office of his native county Htudio. aftor a few weeks lay off.

Linseed oil at flaxseed prices at Leah's 0. D. Martin and C. II, Kilmer of for a number of years, was never in tho war, but his father and only brother served in tho union army through tho entire war. Before the birth of the IrugBlure.

Eureka, are attending to political mat ters here in El Dorado to-day. Dr. C. A. Sigler is (uile Hiek, unable to A.

We' DENNISON, Prop. El Dorado, Kansas, May 7th, 1892. People's Party he was a liberal demo be around at all. Ed. Borry, an old El Dorado boy now of Oklahoma City, is in towu crat.

He has been trustee or justice of the peace in Hickory township almost Attend the Fourth of July meeting shaking hands with old friends, at the City building to-night. continuously since he located there. He Phil. Rizer is doing a big business Jas. Rank has one of the neatest ice these fine evenings with his boats, near owns a splendid farm of 320 acres and devotes his lime to farming and stock raising and is surrounded by a very cream parlors in town.

ly everyone being out every night, A new oil wiigon made its appearance pleasant family. Mr. Morrison Is upon our streets yesterday. Miss Josie Wiedeman left on the afternoon train for Nickerson, where gentleman of prepossessing appearance MILAM, The Tailor, Will Suit you and fit you out to perfection on all the 11 IBM ins Mil. Samples Received Every Day.

Clothing sold away down. Make your selections now Chas. Craiulall, of Augusta, was in the she will visit relatives for some time. and'will kick dust into the eyes of any poor mortal who undertakes to chase city yesterday and to-day. Harry Wiggiuton has just rqceived a him through the campaign.

July 23rd 18G2, when he enlisted in Conley Off, have a convention bul pneumatic tire Columbia bicycle. It is COUNTY ATTORNEY. letin in their store window. H. W.

Scmumacher was born in New a fine wheel and Harry is justly proud it. Miss Alice Murdock togk the morning Richmond, Ohio, on March 1, 1858, company C. 10th Vermont infantry, and served through the war, being mustered out June 22nd 18G5. Ho participated in the battle of Orange Grove, Nov. 27th 1863, also the battles of the train for Emporia on a short visit.

and graduated in the public schools of Our bicyclists will probably have and leave orders at Milam's, that town, then attended Clermont Jack De Con lias been treating the a club organized right away, and get un some fancy drills in time for the Academy where ho completed his-ed front of bis hotel to a coat of paint. THE CENTRAL AVENUE TAILOR. Fourth. Ice twenty-five cents per hundred to private family. 24- It.

II. t'ooi'Eit, Mrs. W. J. Mendcnhall and little son ucation, was admitted to practice in distri court of Ohio, September 19, 1879, and practiced in that court for two years.

At seventeen years of age he began teaching school and earned the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, in front of Petersburg, in fact all the battles in which the 3rd division, Gth army corps was engaged from the 4th of May 1804 to the final surrender of General Lee at Appamattox Court House, April 9th 1805, including returned from Wichita -this afternoon The Good Toniplars lodge here will where they have been attending camp hold a social at their hall next Friday meeting. evening. Walter A. Wood One Canvas Binder, tho lightest running: and moat rfect machine of the kind on earth. money to substain himself at school and while he studied law.

He came to Charlestown, Winchester, Fishers Hill The coldest place on earth is at the Chas. Craiulall, formorly of Augusta, has accepted a position with Money, Kansas in 18SI, and taught that year and Cedar Creek in the Shenandoah Dclmonico. There is no need to smotb in Morris county, in 1882 he came to the barber. er when you can cool off by mnchinery. valley under Sheridan.

Returning home after the close of the war he carried on Butler county and taught the Douglass Walter A. Wood Drop in at the Delmonico. his fathers farm for. eight years, and Misses rainier untl l'arsotts are having a good attendance upon their school, in 1883 he came to El Dorado and was principal professor married Miss Mary F. Edgerton of Rut Col.

Rowen, of the Missouri Pacific, was setting up the cigars to the boys ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER summer school. under Professor Ulin. tlo never land Vermont, in 1867. I lis family con held office except an appointive one, to'day, his fac3 wreathud in a six by sists of seven children, all living. In For sale cheap, a thoroughbred Walter A Wood four smile.

He says iis a boy. New Found land pup. (lull at Union 1873 moved Boston, Mass, was en has boon examiner in our city schools for the last live years, studied law un hotel El Dorado. 31-6 gaged in the milk business for seven The case of the state against Voss, der Thomas Q. Ashburn of Ohio, now dead and also under G.

W. Hulick who Nate Brown came up from Oklahoma years, then took charge of Whiting factory for three years, and came to charged with allowing illegal voting, he ENCLOSED SELF RAKE. Also a full line ot the Celebrated is now a republican candidate for con City thin morning to attend the wed. ding of his sister. being one of the judges, is occupying the attention of court this afternoon.

The Butlercounty in the spring of 1883, and settled on the farm he now occupies in gress, un may ao ne lormca a law partnership with the Hon. A. L. Bloommgton wnero lie con The democrats of the 2nd, Kansas district have nominated II. L.

Moore parties are from Benton. The young people's sociul at V. P. Redden, the same partnership still tinues to farm, raise stoek and run the Freedom postoffice. Mr.

Noble is an of Lawrence, for congress. Mooney's last evening was a decided His family consists of a wife and two Ed. Covoy is driving Ewing's delivery intelligent, wide-awnko gentleman, and success. A spieiiuea program was ren wagon this week, Mr. Provine being that be will make a noble race goes durcd; and a pleasant evening was spent children.

No man in Butlor crunty enjoys a larger range of friends than does laid up with rheumatism. without saying. Ho is altogether to by all who attendid. BUCKEYE BINDERS, TABLE RAKES AND MOWERS. HEADOUARTERS FOR at Alliance Prices.

C. L. TURNER, Henry W. Schumacher, they respect him much Jfor the Douglass Tribune man, Among the delegates to the Minne D. F.

Houghton aged 30 years died for his ability and his honesty of pur as subsequent developments will de apolis convention nil! be found one on North Main street about ten o'clock monstrate. woman and one Indian delegate. pose ana ms triumpnant election is conceded by three-fourths of the people to-day, of consumption. Funeral at SUPERINTENDENT PUHLI0 INSTRUCTION: the residence at 1 p. m.

to-morrow Clara EHpy Hazelrigg was born at of Butler county. COMMISSIONER. afternoon, remains will be taktn to Mrs. Butcher of Pcabody, friend of Miss Laura Mayhew, returned to her home to-day after a pleasant visit Council Grove, Kansas. Her mother Towanda for burial.

Thomas OhlHen was born in Schleswig, was Melora E. Cook, a teacher in the Germany in 1S41 and landed in Jimmy James was up in the north here. Eighteen cars of cattle, two and three KaniiusKy, uiuo, school, iier lather was Col. 11. J.

Espy, for many years a America, July 1805 and located in part of Butler county yesterday. Illinois, where he remained four years said that John Heyman of Lincoln years old, received by Santa soldier in the standing army of tha and came to Kansas in 1870, locat HE DOWT KNOW Nothing About IT." township had wheat that promised a ing on a homestead in Murdoch town yield ol 30 bushels per acre, oats 75 United States, an ofliccr in the Mexican war and Colonel of the 08th Indiana Vol. during the civil war. His wife died ship, where ho has lived continuously bushels per acre, yearling Bteers which tipped the beam at 800 pounds. Mr.

Fo from Armai illa, Texas, for Lehr Leonard. The Minneapolis convention to-day met and elected Wm. McKinley of Ohio, for.porinanent chairman and adjournad until 11 o'olock to-morrow Ho owns a half section of land, well improved, which he farms right to tho soon after the war broke out, when Clara was an infant, and left him with Heyman is one of the best upland handle, is also a stock raises and feeder four children in a state then torn by the fanners in Butler county and is almost tickled to death to he able to vote for one great secret of his success is that struggle for freedom. Taking his little ABOUT WHAT? he has always kept out of debt. He has u.

Ji. Kee says tnat tne advocate is Schumacher this fall. ones to his mothers in Indiana, he held all the offices in his township and entered the war, where bo fought with Wedding Chimes. is now the township clerk of Murdock township, but has never asked for a distinction under Thomas the "Rock of Chickamauga." At this battle he was The "Brown home" among the trees kept on file in his office in Chandler, for the'benefit of Butler county boys, who make his office headquarters. Lew Schniucker and Jim Woodson, were fishing up the West Branch yester county office.

This nomination came and blossoms, has lost another of its wounded for the third time and taken TRADING Unless he has seen our unexpected to him was a republican up to the time of joining the People's Party, loved ones. Miss Elsie has seen fit to break the chain that bound her to her parent's home, and cast her lot with day. Don't ask thorn how many they has a wife and five children. Mr. Ohlsen from the field as dead, a bullet in his left lung.

From these, wounds added to one received in an ensuing battlo he died at Leavenworth, Kansas soon after the close of the war. His two daughters, small as they were returned to Indiana, is a practical business man, contains another Mr. Frank Eckle, of Pontiac. store, seen our magnificent the necessary elements of success and She has toiled faithfully and satisfac is a winner. torily for several years as a teacher in goods and tested our reason our public schools and during that time alone, where they entered school.

Clara Reduced Rates via. the Mlgsonrl Par.lfl Railway. has added to her many friends, gained fitted herself for teaching in the Ripley able prices. in her childhood, a score of others among Only $15.35 to Chicago Illinois, and return on and Decatur county schools, finishing jitniilffHifi pupil and parent, and many of us re account of the Nation fATTISOM SONS. grct to lose her from our midst.

al democratic conven in the Versailles, school. She began teaching when but a child and has taught nearly every year sine. She was married to W. A. Ila.elrigg of tion June 21st.

Tick They were married at noon to-day, ets on sale June 17th, only the relatives of bride and bride 18th, iatn ana uotb, good for return until groom being present. The ceremony Greensburg, Indiana, December i7, was performed by Rev. Hopwood. The The twoMilfees 1877, but so loved her work that she June 6th. bride was strikingly arrayed in a dress never gave it up.

For the past eight Everybody go and see Grover old boy, of pearl-grey serge, while a dainty frill years she has taught in Butler county clean up the platter and have nearly a The two trotting: bred stallions Ben Wilkes 7240 ahd Kansas, three years in Rosalia town month to go on east and visit your wife's folks. ship and five in El Dorado. For the of chiffon fell around the neck. Only some simpl white rosebuds and daisies were worn at the throat. Immediately after the ceremony an elegant dinner Custer Wilkes 19317 both reffisteretl and standard.

BEH WILKES. Is undouhtedlv the finest looking stallion west of the Miss last three years she has been principal The state convention of tho People's of the North ward school, teaching all Party at Wichita.Kansas, line 14th and was served, after which the bride and the time the highest room in the same issippi was foaled June 1883. Trial as a three-year-old coal black with 15th, for those wishing to attend the groom departed lor tneir new home. star, stands 10 hands hieh and weighs 1250 pounds. Mrs.

Ilazclrlgg, it is well known is a caught Tor it might embarrass them. Mr. and Mrs. F. B.

Ewing returned last evening from Portland, where they have been attending the national assembly of the Presbyterian church, for the past three weeks. Foil Rent. The rooms over Ewing's store, formerly used us Episcopal chapel For particulars inquire of Mrs. Lorenzo Leland, at the residence of Judge C. A.

Leland; 7-tf. W. D. Armstrong, who has been managing a branch office of the Wichita Publishing Co. here for the last two months, left for Burlingame, Kansas this morning.

Next Saturday night is the regular militia drill night. It is. desired that every member will make a point of getting out now, as the meetings are only once in two weeks. Verhryck Bogardus, theenterprising house and sign painters, have offered to paint banners, etc. for the "Fourth" of July celebration free of charge.

If everyone would show such a spirit, we would have a Fourth like you read about. The ladies Columbian club gives a ten cent social next Thursday evening at the residence of C. A. Leland. The amusements will be progressive hahna, music, etc.

To commence at 8 o'clock sharp. All are cordially invited. Professor Dieuis will lecture to-night at the opera house, to gentlemen only, upon the subject of Sexual Science. The professor is master of his subject and Is a pleasant talker. He should be greeted to-night with a full, house.

SIltE Young Wilkes sire of Wm. II. 2:18. Tariff Van liuren Mr. Eckle, although a stranger to many convention, the Missouri Pacific railway company will sell round trip tickets at 26.

Tickets on sale June 13th, 14th and 15. Good for return until June 18th. J. McGinnis, Agent. WilliamU.l!:a2'i,MicliiRanrriiice Modes Miller Btwie Wilkes Free Trade Wilkes Girl Leon II.

(3) 2:29, Jean Wilkes (3) Lida Wilkes (a) 2:20., Cnpitana (2) 2:30. public writer but does not write under her own name very often. She writes much for young people and in the interest of the temperance cause, is a member of the Topcka Lance family, DAM Kitty Hunter dam of Jim Lane trial 2:18. of us, has his true worth shown in the fact that a girl of Miss Elsie's standing and ability should so gladly choose him as her dearest friend. May the cloud of sorrow only tip the golden horizon ot their married life enough to bring out more strongly the sunlight of happiness and bear its reflection heavenward.

Why isn't this a good thing? Dr. Fen- editor of the Southwest department in CUSTER WILKES, is a brown horse foaled November 22, 188. with strip and the Orange Judd Farmer, Chicago, and three white feet, stands hands high and weighs 1050 pounds. IKK Young Wilkes Baiw as Ben Wilkes. DAM Detroit Girl by General Custer 7117, 2nd dam Kate Allerton by Royal ner's Kicmey anu imcKocne uure is warranted to give satisfaction in every case or money returned Such a proposition editor of of the Kansas edition of the "Woman of the Century" published ftt beorge nrf.

t. While Bon Wilkes is acknowledged the handsomest horse in tliecountry Cunter ia Buffalo New York. Mrs. Hazolrigg has couldn't be thought of if the medicine wasn't superior to all others. For Private Boarding Will furnish Board and rooms at reas often taken for the gny and speedy Ben.

These horses are both royally bred. one child, a daughter thirteen years sale by R. H. Julian, El Dorado, and old and a memlier of next years graduat both Rhsoluteiy sound, hotb trotters, botu sired by a trotter anu uoth sired by a. producer of trotters.

CiiHter Wilkes is registered under the name of Canter W. and -will make the onable price at place known as the Rupp property. 24-2d C. W. Youirrs ing class in the El Dorado High school.

Ball Potwin. 41-1 y. The Brunswick hotel has mode ar Well known asachampion of education. season of 1892, at my farm, seven miles northwest of this place on 1 All parties knowing themselves indebt al reforms, Mrs. Hazelrigg hasalsostood foremost among the workers for reform 1' nirviow township at the extremely low price ol the Ualligan, Manager at the farm.

Ben Wilkes can be seen at Raich's Livery Barn El Dorado, Kansas, everyday in the week, Sundays excepted. Fees 20 the eeatton. John Ualligan, ed me for the year in 1891 must settle at once and thereby save cost. 30-6 J.H.Elliot. along the lines for the uplifting of rangments to buy- their groceries on time and will hereafter serve meals for twenty cents, North Main street.

Persons wishing board by the day or week, will do well to apply at the Brunswick hotel. First class accommodations. 42-w lC-da-lw humanity. Manager. For extended i(ligrees.

terms, conditions, etc. send for catalogue. CHAS. E. UALLIGAN.

Owner, DISTRICT CLERK. Andrew was born in Tike Far gala Cheap Onegood saddle mare, also drives well Call at Windoffer's the tailor. 31-6 county, Illinois, on May 27th, 1854. Kans as El Dorado,.

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