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Gates nomination'wae made unanim THE ELDORADO NEWS. THE CONVENTION ous and being called for made a Bpeech thanking the convention. Columbia to Cuba. Now, Cuba, do stop teasing ma! I've told you so before, Thai I intended to help you when I've scrubbed and dried my floor. BUMPTOOUS-lNDWlDOflL Republican County Conven I Paints and Painting.

That housekeeper I had last time tion Held Here Tuesday, Left me in such a muss, I must clean up my own affairs We congratulate the country upon the election of that magnificent patriot and statesman, William McKinley, and the prompt fulfillment of the promises in the enactment of a protective tariff law and the maintenance of our national currency on a solid and equitable basis. That we rejoice in the many evidences of restored confidence and the rapid advance of our people toward prosperity. That we denounce the Populist administration of Kansas as being the most disreputable, dishonest and incompetent that ever disgraced the state. That we especially denounce Gov. Leedy far his unholy trade with the saloon element of the state for political purposes, and for his unwise and unjust exercise of the pardoning Now, dear, don't make a um.

STBOM TICKET NOMINATED With an incredulous look in his eye came into our store yesterday morning. Assuming a dignified air, and, with an impressive wave of hi3 hand, made demand to be shown Use the Best DIIDC WHITE LEAD, rUIlL UNSEED OIL, -A D- You're starving My, but that is sad, Just for a healthy meal I was sore hungry onoe myself, SHERIFF. H. A. J.

Coppins nominated John Hopkins. The rules were suspended and Mr. Hopkins was elected by acclamation. Mr Hopkins thanked the conven-io i. SURVEYOR.

J. H. Austin was nominated by acclamation. CORONER. Dr.

J. A. McKenzie was nominated by acclamation. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. C.

E. Vandever nominated John Carpenter and he was selected by acclamation. The convention then adjourned. Following are the delegates and alternates reported to the convention: Republicans are Enthusiastic and Hope NdTIONdL ful of Winning This Fall The Delegates and Alternates Foil Report, That we recommend to the people of OUR POPULAR PRICES The opera houBe was filled vitb a large, enthusiastic crowd of Republicans PUKE WHITE LEAD TINTING COLORS. Priced as lo aa the lowest, fit The El Dorado Drug Store.

QORbON 6r son, Managers. Butler county the ticket here nominated to-day as representing fixed, definite and correct political principles, and not Tuesday morning at 11 clock when 8. H. Brandon, chairman of the county I know just how you feel. Yea, it is true, bravo, generons France Gave me the helping hand Bnt I need aid from no one now, Which all may understand.

But, realy, neighbor, I've no time To cook you food to eat, I cannot help a distressed friend 'Til things at home are neat. You're dying, Cuba 1 That looks bad You're dying at my door! But I intend to help you when I've scrubbed and dried my floor. Jane M. Lyon. being made up of representatives of discordant elements united only upon a central committee, called the Republican convention to order.

secretary O. A. division of offices. J. M.

Satterthwaite, Chairman. And when they were shown to him he marveled greatly, saying: Fill this order for" me; and ho went away rejoicing. We also buy Butter, Eggs, paying highest market prices. AUGUSTA. Gates read the call, and the various delegates responded showing all town ships represented.

Delegates 0 Adams, James Sut ton, Etnire, Black, Wil C. A. ROBISON, iKKsal Editor and Business Manager. The stage bad been artistically decor son, Davis, TJ Holmes, ated by Mrs. Capt.

Riley and Mrs. John Wishard, Hartup, Hill, A I am now nronrietor of the Barber shop, COUNTY CLERK. John Bunyan Adams in a neat speech nominated S. G. Pottle for county clerk.

The rales were suspended and Mr. Pottle was nominated by acclamation after which he made a speech thanking the convention. Shannon, Speer, Chance, Fill DAY UL I ou, xoj ii door west of Postoffice. Call and see Davis, for the occasion, the stars and Btr'peB forming the chief decoration, me. W.

J. Shtber, Brown. Brewer. Leppelman, while a picture of President McKinley Kurtz. W.

W. PATTiSON SONSck Kansas. occupied a prominent place on the stage. Alternates Butts, Walter Suits, Seaman. Burton.

Hill, For temporary chairman Martin LOCAL AHD PERSOHAL. i A Terrible Accident. On last Saturday evening the 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Clover, had both of his legs crushed by a Ho, Pacific Freight train.

The accident happened just north west of town, near the gate of the Grover pasture. Charles Clover aBd Donelson, Holmes, Hindman DeShurley named Wm. Reee, of El Dorado. The nomination was seconded by C. G.

Rigby and Mr." Rees waB unanimously elected. Mr. Rees was escorted to John Cody. James Hill, Lasswell Mills, Bigger, Harrington REGISTER OF DEEDS. John W.Foatch nominated Fred Vobs, of Benton.

Greer Nagle nominated Steve Carn-han, of Douglass. Austin Brumback nominated f. G. Rigby, of El Dorado. the platform, was introduced to.

the con Gallager, Leppelman, Reed er. BENTON. several of his young companions were going out to the pasture for the cows and as the train was passing them slowly, part ot vention as their temporary chairman. He made a brief but telling straightout First ballot: Delegates I Slaven, Deem, Bush the doys concluded to take a ride, and in Township Tbubtees, who Intend using tiling for culvert work, can find a general stock of the same at Chris Allen's. 3i-4t When you want a first clasa hair cut or, shave come to Barber shop 1st door W.

of Postoffice. W. J. Shtkbii, prop. Mrs.

Wardell, mother of H. W. Wardell, left Monday afternoon for Webb City, on a visit to her daughter Mrs. Potter. Dr.

J. Cline has been mooving his drug stock, show cases, etc, this week. He will iron Rollings, A Hanson, JohnFoutch Mathers, George Curtis, Fisher, some way Charley was thrown under the wheels. As soon as the accident happened all the boys ran away except Ray Republican speech and was heartily ap- Carnahan 117 plauded. He thanked them for the Voss .106 honor, and then proceeded immediately Rigby 17 to business.

Roii. George Watterson, Patton. Alternates Harper, Shannon Wideman who ran to the side of his young friend and picked him up and tried to William Harrison, John Bush, Chas. Kurtz, of Augusta, and W. T.

mahan ....122 Stewart, McCune, Hawthorn cmy him home, after getting about one- BaBuett 0f Douuldea, were una oimonsly Vobs .1.107 iiigby 11 nunarea yaraa ne iouuu ius iwu iu uiuuu ftlected temporary secretary and THE LARGEST John Rollings, Homer Parks, Cosner, Moses Deem. for him and was compelled to put him down sistant secretary respectively. and run for help. Drs Armstrong, Koogler Motions were made for the appoint BLOOMINGTON. and Miller were summoned at once.

Am Carnahaa was declared the unanimous choice of the convention, was called for and made a brief Bpeech. ment of the usur.l committees. Delegates Beck, Newman, A put it ion of the left leg just above the knee John Bunyan Adams, the young be ready for business in a few days ana win have one of the neatest drug stores in the city. The Rev. W.

W. Curtis returned from Bell Plane Tuesday. Ha reports it very dry there but says farther west around Caldwell and south they have plenty of moisture. Wanted A young man to take orders for nmde-to-moasure clothing. Territory outside of Butl.T county.

Address lock box 679. El Dorado, Kansas. If you saw the crowd of teams and vehicles Leitzkie, Dan Moorehouse, Wm Lemon Alternates Wm Schoeb, Wirth Daniel Webster of the Walnut, was cal- and the right leg juat below the knee joint, were found necessary. Up to this writing no fever has set in and the little patient is COUNTY TREASURER. W.

H. Cain of Lincoln nominated C. led for, while the chairman was making George Smith, Bogle, Wirth. BRUNO. resting nicoly and is in a fair way to recover.

ud his committees, and as usual made a A. Gates of the same township. Great sympathy is expressed for Mr. and short epicy speech which proved no Dr. H.

D. Hill, of Augusta, nominated Delegates A Chance, Newland Mrs. Clover in this their sad affliction. dissappointment to the audience. He Tom Purcell, of Walnut townBbip.

A $100 Stearns Bicycle in gord condition 8ad the Republicans were not chagrined W. M. Fisher placed in nomination Call at first door for sale at a bargan at the Southwestern livery and feed stabl last Tuesday during the conventisn, yo' at their defeat last fall and had met to- George W. Tolle, Vote stood: west of postoffice. Smith, Jas McLean, Jas Manlove, McClaren, A Glancey.

Alternates A Anderson, Thos Berue, Harrison, Glencey, George Manlove, Futhey. (Continued on opposite page.) day to place a ticket in the field that I Gates .....142 must have thought it was the 4th of July. would meet the antis face to face and The Towanda W. R. C.

cordially invitej 86 12 Purcell. Tolle defeat them this fall. He paid excel I COUNTY CDLUHGS. lent tributes to President McKinley, 'ohn Sherman, Mark Hanna and the Rennblican Congress for carrying out CLIFFORD CLIPPINGS. the corps of the county to join them in a picnic, Auguit the 6th at the Falls of the Whitewater, come early, prepaired to camp out over night.

F. Frazier has purchased the Btock of R. H. Hazlett in the Farmers and Merchants National Bank and has been elected its Premdont. This is one of the strongest Banking institutions in the state.

the pledges of the party last fall and re FOR H. W. WARDELL. JEWELER. this sick list viewed the h.story of the party since William Davis jr, is on the A FIRST-CLASS week.

last we met." He paid his respects to A Shave, Shampoo, Hair-cut or Sea- Lathroo is fatteniug a car load of Billie Bryan, Peffer, Mary Yellin, Lafe Yewele. foam. Everything neat and clean. In Butler County, has received a Knowles etc. He eaid Gov.

Leedy is steers for early fall market. A Shop on Central Avenue, opposite now engaged in building a railroad from "Calamity Jim" says we had ought to be The general oppinion of the farmers we 4a11ur with whila Viora lit tim nnnvrntinn in the Psot-cfflce stairs.0 large line of Furniture, Carpets, Cur thankful if we get rain within two weeks, the north pole to the Gulf and that the There must be thing attracting in I cry Df free silver iB losing its wind since tains, etc. for the Spring and bum Chicago, Clifford Lau. Va mind seems to tce panctare last fall. be turned that way.

Chairman ReeB then announced the mer trade. Call and see them. that if we get a rain in ten days there will le fully a half corn crop which will be to full feed all stock we have on hand. The report from the treasury department that it can not begin to meet the demand for one, two and five dollar bills is a tip to the businoss men. The small notes are A person can hardly move about in Clif following committees: ford township without some of the reporters seeing him.

Resolutions Satterthwaite, Worley.C Fnrtz, Coggeshall. Permanent Organization A Leidy, Brown, Poe, Waite, H. "Golden rod of the Times" says that the Nationalized 1894. Established 1888. W.

F. McGINNIS Real Estate, xbans and girls had ought to volinteer to occupy one of the bueaies. We observe The niw tnat two have recently vollnteered. begining to fly and those who shall gun for them with the best of wepons the long of pupUcity will bog the larger ehar i eT i Deputy ttegiiter of Deeds, L. G.

Rigby, was unexpectedly placed iu nomination Tuesday for Register of Deeds. Had this Lathrop. -Order of Business Fisher, Nagle, Mathers, DeShurley, A There was a party at Hawy Golden's te honor of Maud Cochran last Friday night. (Charter No; For fine watch and clock reparing go to H. W.

WARDELL the reliable Jeweler. South Main Street. El Dorado Kansas. Some people can run some things some CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. SURPLUS and PROFITS, 5,000.

can times at some places, but aome people Blankenbaker. Credentials Wishard, Vandever, Newland, Frank Gates, Sid Blakeman. been known even a weeK or two ago, tnarae some not run Borne things some times ut Pork. Insurance. Notary Public.

places. ROBT. HvHAZLETT, President. 1897. 1882.

Uncle Abe Leidy, the war horse of the Little Walnut, moved that a vote of POTWIN BBEVITIES. Misa Josephine JoBeph spent last week in be tendered Mrs. Capt. Riley and would have received an elegant support at tha hands of the Republicans of Butler county. He is an efficient officer, an expart office man, a good Republican and will heartily support the entire ticket thin fall.

We had a dream, which was not all a dream. This was seveo or eight years ago. We dreamed we saw pops innumerable chas H. H. G-ARD JN JJiK, ice jfresiaenx.

E.CELLET Cashier. JNO. T. EVANS, Assistant Cashier. El Dorado and returned home Wednesday Mrs.

John Davis for the magnificent DR. F. R. LAVRANCE THE LEADING Dentist. The Only National Bank Doing Business in Butler county Kansas Joseph King says he hns the best oats he ever raised, they weigh 42 lbs to the measured Several besides the delegates attended the way in which they had decorated the stage A rising vote was taken and with everybody on their feet three cheers were given for the ladies.

The convention then adjourned un Q. H. -SflNblFER, Photographer. ELbSRAbO KAN5A5. til 1:30 p.

m. ing hither and thither shunning offices. The offices were wild and lusty and were pursuing the nervous pops very speedily. A change has come over theJ spirit of our dream. We Bee, or seem to see, a lot of offices wildly flaeing from a herd of hungry populists.

The race waxes warm. And this is not all a dream. We notice in the convention at El Dorado Tuesday. Tho protracted meeting conducted by Elder Underwood closed Sunday night with niuie confessions. Bro.

Underwood and wife bo to Hoisington Kansas this week. Satisfacti Guaranteed, EL DORAEf KANSAS Since the Exchange National Bank has begun the voluntary liquidation of its affairs. The consolidation of the business of the two national banks of El Dorado and the occupation by the Farmers and Merchants National of the Exchange bank building .011 the prominent business corner of the city, has created at once one national bank with a volume of business that places it well up in rank with the largest banks of the state and provided with ample facilities of cash for all present customers as well as for any new ones who will favor it with their patronage. DIRECTORS: Mr. Amos Adame, father of J.

B. Adams AFTERNOON. The band furnished some excellent muBic after which Chairman Rees called the convention to order. The following report of the committee on credentials was read and adopted: WELLS KYSER, Burdette Daniels, OLD CITY MARKET. DEALERS IN FRESH INb SALT HEATS El Dorado Advocate, the pop organ of Butler county, that W.

Kemper, W. G. Turner, J. B. Cecil, T.

B. Salter and R. H. Williams five of them have announced ,.11.. ontiiallu (innniin nol Ct tVlA READING BAKERS, our Butler county boy orator, toon tne Santa Fee for Fort Worth, Tftas, Tuesday He will visit his brother, transact some business, and return about Tuesday of next week.

Elder Purlee attended the meetings con OPPOSITE HITCHCOCK'S El Dorado, July 27, 1897. We, your committee on credentials, find no contests and report the following delegates entitled to seats in the convention. Signed. ducted by Elder P. H.

Guy of McPherson STANSBURY. C. L. TURNER. H.

Ii. GARDNER. W. F. BENSON.

LEN HARSH P. M. ED. C.ELLET. N.

F. FRAZIER. ROBT. II. HAZLETT.

JUDGE C. A. LELAND. yeit 1 1 1 1 auu wvntj world that they are candidates for sheriff. Five of them pursuing one little office.

Think of it Brethren, let's put the Omaha platform at half maet. Now let us weep together. Florence Bulletin. GOTO A THRILLING STORY. J.

H. VVISffARD. at Augusta Tuesday night and returned Wednesday. John T.Ralph of Newton, our lumber and stock man of Potwin will move his family to Potwin this week. The people of J.T.Martin's To be Published in theTopeka Capi To get yonr repairing promptly and tal with.

Prize for Solution. The Topeka Capital, with customary en Potwin gladely welcome Bro Ralph in the Sid Blakeman. T. S. Newland.

F. S. Gates. It was decided to allow delegations to cast full vote of township, if any delegates are not present. The report of the committee on THE neatly done.

He has a new machine terprise, has secured the right for Kansas to Harry Stilwell Edwards's latest great mys Suddenly Called Home. The citizens of El Dorado were shocked yesterday evening about five o'clock when the word spread over town that W. J. Douglass was dead. He was on the streets at one o'clock and went home complaining and went up stairs to lie down, his mother be-ins the only person about the house.

The town and comunity. The citizens of Plum Grove and the citizens of Butler county, heartily indorse our A. Honkins for sheriff at tery story, "The Marbeau Cousins," which will be published in the daily edition of that paper, in 20 installments, beginning June 27, BALMY and nominated I permanent organization recommending, the convention Tuesday, him by acclimation. Mr. Edwards will b3 remembered as the Fkolic.

author of "Sons and Fathers," the great story of mystery for which the Chicago that the temporary organization be made permanent, was read and the report adopted. Th following reDort of the com (First publlshtid July 3a 1897.) Si El DR.J.L. 0VER5TREET, Dentist. Office over Boston Store, EL DORAbO, KANSrfS. Record last year awarded him the first prize Administratrix Notice of Hearing of $10,000 in a competition which was open neighbors heard his cries imd went, bnt only to find him in convultions.

Drs. Fulllnwi-dcr and McKenzie were soon present but to no avail. Spinal trouble seems to have teen the trouble. William J. Douglass was born in Pitta-town, Kensalaer county, N.

June 7th, to the finest writers in the world. "The mittee on rules and order of business was read and adopted: Petition to Sell Raal Estate. To all wnome it may concern, but more especially to Almlra Brown. Catherine F. Brown, ihn wn and A w.

Tyler Guardian Ad Marbeau Cousins" is pronounced by com HGENGE HID OF potent critics superior to "Sons and Fathers, We your committee would recommend the following order of litem of said John B. Brown a. minor, heirs at Law and Guardfcui's Ad-lltem of heirs at law ot John B. Brown Deceased, late of Reno county. Kansas.

business for the convention: let. Report of committee on Sale A Sweeping You are nere uj iwvmw Brown Administratrix ot said deceased, did on the 17th day of July U. 1897 tile a peti 1838; was raised in Williamson, Wayne county, N. and lived there until he came to Kansas in 1884. He began teaching in the Sabbith Bchool at Williamson when he was fifteen yeara old and was superintendent of that school for twenty years.

Tha editor of the News firat met the de 2nd. Report of committee on perma nent organization. Of Fine Hand-Made Brooms at the I tion In the Probate wuri-ui rwjuu tuuuij Kansas, praying that I might be authorized and empowered to Bell the following described laud, for the purpose of paying the debts and costs of administration of said estate, to-wit: The north east quarter of the north east onarer of section twelve (12) township twenty nine (39) range sevwn (7) east in Butler county 3rd. Report of committee on order of business. 4th.

Report of committee on Is never enjoyed in later lif except by those who maintain their Btood in a clean, vigorous and untainted condition. Absolutely pure blood means absolutely good health, and only such a state is our sleep what it should be. The first taint in the vital fluid means unrest, and that is soon followed in stages by FERMSHTflTtQa, PUTREFACTION, DECAY and DISEASE. According to the highest modern science this is the order of events from the moment that malignant germs get entrance into th-blood, and unless they are met and destroyed the list ENDS ix DEATH! As all human diseases have this one cause, the entrance and propagation of micro-organic life, so it follows ''as the night the S.hii..! n-f are fie-htms- disease at its El Dorado Broom Factory, Central Ave.1 And aald netltion will be beard at the office 5th. Nomination of candidates for ceased in January, 1888, at the Springdale school house in Fairview township at a Sunday school convention, to which cau his life end energies were wholly given.

All hbnor to such Christian workers in Iarael I His crown will not be a starless one. The daily papeia will announce the funeral. of the Probate Jndge of said county on the aoth day of August A. D. 1897, at 10 cloca A.

of said flay, at whlcn time and place each of vou and all otbers Interested are notified nroaamt. 9 art shnW 9.USe. If YOU haVe, A few of the merchants have refused to patronize us and prefer to buy a cheap grade of goods of the county othcers in order named in the call. 6th. We recommend that the dele why an or ier ol sale as prayed for should not be granted.

Bated this 17th day of July A. D. 1897. gates from the second commissioners district proceed with the same organiza Almlra Brown Aamiuisirairn. outside parties.

So we nave decided tnat ii you will come DIRECT TO US we will sell you brooms at wholesale prices. A good broom at 10 cents each or 3 for 25 cents. Call and see us. EC- PULLER GO. very source.

The whole philosophy of sickness and health lie here in a nutshell and Burglars. Robbdra broke into several residences in tion the convention has to nominate a candidate for commissioner, the secretary of the convention calling the townships embraced in eaid district. Respectfully submitted. El Dorado on last Monday night At M. M.

Marketing. The idea that the merchant ia tha only mm that needs to advertise is entirely wrong, no man reap mora from a well placed advertisement than the farmer and ttock raiser. Tha difficulty is and has been that after producing, he waits for a VanDenburgs they ransacked the house CHAS. A. ROBINSON W.

M. Fisher, d. Nagle. completely. Hit pants were found in the front yard the morning with a balance of 35 cents still in them.

At Rev. C. C. "Woods they Beemed to have made two calls, the last time Mr. Woods saw chance to sell.

In place of doing thii he hould open up the door of trade with a mmm mm. conditions B.F.Mathers. VCom. DEALER IN 8. A.

Blankenbaker, M. Deshcrlev, good advertisement stating what he one of the part be wore a slouch hat and has to dispose of and etc. This will create Has proved it by Preventing Disease under all ordinary was bare-footed. Chairman satterthwaite read the re competition which is tnre to bring the top prices. Placi an ad in the News and it will At R.

G. Clays hey took his pants, watch Df the committee on resolutions MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHING FIRST DOOR WEST OF POSTOFFICE po a big dividend on the Investment. and $15 cash, ha thinks they called on him wWch WM adopted. It war. about i ciock.

We the Republicans of Sutler connty ana VUring' diseases ui uu alxxjus SB PROVE THIS FACT. MONROE STREET. CHICAGO, ILL. iForsalebyC.H. Selig, El Doraao, Kansas, in aaaioon hi hwb iimsjt tuiwu i in convention assembled, reaffirm cur rooms of Hugh TCardie, the residence oft.

I allegiance to tbe principles of the na H. Dausori Mis. M. F. Greeg, and through tinnal Republican party, aa announced "What does Mary want bo much money for?" "For a graduation frock." What is the subject of her essay?" "Economy lo Dree." KANSAS, mistake they entered the house of the Times in the platform adopted at the national EL DORADO, man but left '43 oon as possible.

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