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The El Dorado News from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

The El Dorado News from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

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The official count of election re- tarns wilt be made to day. Wifchita parties are buying apples Butler tounty, paying from Any to CfV Vi'Vi'VA- rv- ''V Av r. rv --v rs. y. a vt v' vrf sf wWWWvwwwwvwV sixty cents.

E. C. Rice baa at bis nursery In Jl jj Weekly History of Butler County. Bloomington township fourteeu bead of yearling calves be desires to sell Elder Piatt has been called to the pastorate of the Christian church in Eidorado. PHUNNYGRAMS.

A woman will run from a motme, Vet a burglar drive out of tho house. The reason for this corns obscure, But she argues It thus I am sure: The mouse Is a beast and might rend heft But all men are bound to defend her. 1 Town Topic. Wonderful Man. Justice Wells was the habit of icrrupting counsel.

"A lawyer who thus annoyed one day eaid to him: "Your lordship is even a greater man than your father. The chief baroa used to understand me when I had lone, but your lordship underatandr tn before I begin." Tit-Bits. A (tpetial Case. The Doctor You must foe very care-ful to take the medicine, Mrs. Jones Brown.

The Patient But, I om always careful to take my medicine." The Doctor Yes; but this time yoi really need it. Brooklyn Life. Election is an occurrence of the past, and the candidates who, have From Augusta. been on the anxious seat for so long Douglass Tribune. Lorena Dill was oa the sick list it are elected or defeated.

George Richardson, who was serious a city visitor this Wanted: A good correspondent in Balding was week. ly injured in a runaway last week, is getting better. His sister, Mrs. Belle Towanda, Benton and Douglass. Will Blanche Sunday, Loom is Mr.

Rice Sunday. Qimby was telegrophed for the day of some friends write or induce others to Brown visited his uncle, of Gordon Saturday and write the news from these places next the injury and arrived here the next day. week? It was the son of a Populist who One of the Barnes boys on Rock when asked how the earth was divided Creek killed a white snuirrel last responded: "Between the sugar trust, The DifTrrenco. Harry Black, Will Brown, Ira Chace, Grace Brown and Elva Dill spent Saturday evening with Emma and Louis Huber. Nelson Hoagland departed for his home in Iowa Saturday, i "A child," said the oracular VOUTIU The WRC cleared about $7 at their annual election dinner.

School was dismissed Wednesday morning at recess, so that the children could attend the show. Miss Ida Treeweke was overcome by smoke Wednesday morning at school during the opening exercises. The Paul, Crane, Asher and Chatham girls principally composed a nutting party that spent Saturday on the river. the coffee trust, and the Standard Oil Company." week. It was brought by Geo Little into Mrs Libby Pratt, who stuffed the skin and mounted the beautiful little curiosity as natural as life.

ys Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Armstrong led the German Monday evening.

That Mrs Weaver visited Mrs George Is to say a number of Germans met Fuller recently. Quite a number of the Lorena peo with them and took turns in reading person, "can ask questions that a wise man cannot answer." "There's one satisfaction," said the man of family, he can't ask very many of 'em without getting sent to bed." Cincinnati Knquirer. I. i II lili Quite Natural. The Ma jor Ah, pood morning judge, what's, the matter? I nevertaw you looking quite so old you dothli moraine.

a German novel. pie attended the show in Augusta H. M. Soures has rented his farm Wednesday. Revs Danner and Stephen Brink have been conducting revival meetings at Sycamore Springs.

resulting in north of town to James Harrison and will go to Missouri where he has other interests. Louis Huber is talking of taking dancing lessons from Prof. Harry Douglass Tribune. W. -H.

N. Knapp has purchase 200 pare Marino sheep and will engage in the business to some extent. He pur-them over in the south-east part of state. Flocks of sheep will soon be found again all over these, prsirles, since the American wool grower has been given the Americana market. Douglass has no city marshal, an has gotten along very well without one.

But there should be some one whose duty it is to keep drunken men off the streets. It is considered alto -gether out of order even in tow ns where the saloons are open, to allow The Judge That's natural, major. I Black this winter. forty-nine accessions to the church many converts. Al Burris and Lansing Spencer captured a wild goose yesterday alive.

Mrs League called on Mrs Brown never was so old oa fam this morning Town Topics. All Hecn There. Butler county chicken fanciers will They bad small shot and managed to have an opportunity to show off their Monday. Frank Chace and family spent Sun day with Mr wing it without serious Van Plunk There are times when wish Miss Patterson had more of the. poultry December 28, 29 and 30 in El dorado.

A permanent association A Bruno township man was in Au Kpirit of self-denial. Mack When? wi 11 doubtless organize at that time. Ira Chace is helping his brother gusta Wednesday and reported tnat husk corn. Pansy many staid away from the polls on ac Van Plunk When I ak her if sin would like to go to the opera. Up-to Date.

drunken men to perform on the Gordon Graphics. An exchange remarks: Lieutenant Peary brought a number of Eskimos to New Pork with him when when he returned recently. They complain of count of the small pox scare. Young Allen who died there the other day is said to have died of smallpox in Practical Knonlml.e. Mrs Nora Thompson has been dan stead of measels.

gerously ill but is now improving. "I suppose you know all about tha. financial question?" said the intimate the heat these bright pleasant fall days. Mrs Hinkle has been on the sick George McGinty, who had his hand friend. 'I don't say that 1 know nil about caught in a win imill six weeks ago streets, or interfere with business.

G. Nagle was kicked by a playful horse squarely in the middle of his forbead, Just above the. eyes, last Monday. He sustained no damage except a cut and slight bruise, and a mashed bat brim. Had the horses flying foot reached an inch further people would not be now asking him who struck him.

replied the candidate. Cut I knov( still carries bis hand in a sllne. but I The wheat on the Whitewater is tnnugu uot to talk about it." Wash' injjton Star. looking fine since the rain. Ringling Bros, as they passed noire Ko Tear.

through our little burg, stopped and you afraid, Lily, when you gu drlvii.sr with Air. l'hillipa that the horse bought every thing that was eatable. will run away?" New supplies were soon bought again Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Daily arrived from Indiana Tuesday on a visit to their son O. W. and their daughter Clara whom they had never seen. No danger but they will approve Olivers' choice of a wife. Deputy County Clerk Lane and wife were very pleasantly surprised at their home last Friday night byascoieof young folks.

games and i -freshments were the enjoyable features of the evening. Oldham, Putnam and Brown whoe "No, indeed. Mr, Phillips has trained, however. his horse to drive without lines." De W. V.

Times. Chas Kline sold stray cow at bis sale last Friday which belonged to B. D. AH who attended Walter Main's troit Free Press. it is nearly healed.

The surgeon! wanted to amputate the Injured member just above the wrist but George objected and be will probably have a thumb and two fingers which be can use. The third and fourth ringers will probably have no use except for ornament. John N. Garrett is renewing ac-(iiHintance with Augusta and her tii izens. Mr.

Garrett was one of the tiit tet L.eis in Augusta coining here in 1S70. He proved up on the Thorpe farm. For a number of years he has lived in the smith but his health failing he decided to return to the Italv Show at Augusta were highly pleased Arms and the Alan. Chace a former neigbdor Chace so the Ethel Tom snys that the new young, The maddog scare is about over and storv goes bad been notified repeated lv man who comes to see you is a stock pug soon be turned ioose. totake his cow away and pay the broker.

What is he a bull or bear? Maud Well, I don't just know, but charges ror her keep, tie gave no The tramp that stole the pocket book has not been, beard ot since. aw ci unciucui appears eisewnere are he has some of the bear's proclivities. attention to the notices but when Suppose he believes jn "Heaven help Cline sold her and offered to pay doiiitf an immense business this Fall. Last Saturday they sold large iavoic-s of furniture for delivery in Haverhill, Komerville (Mass.) Journal. Not with Them Open, Chace less the expense, Chace had him arrested Mr.

Kline was jailed and i he J-riend Auber saj-a he cat. Towanda and Chelsea. Mention, the LofsAmerico Sunney southern Kansas. ing those, who help themselves" James Love and mother was visiting in Wichita the latter part of last weeKr Eaglet. at this writing has not been bailed.

He paint better than you with his eyes JotritNAii in calling on them. shut. intended going to Missouri soon, Palette Then why doesn't he shut Johnson and Jno. DeVaney He has been here less than six months and is considerably improved in health. Mrs.

Garrett and Henry Wilson are cousins. his eyes when he paints? Brooklyn had a preliminary hearing before Jus Marriage Licenses. Latham Laconics. tice Avery for burglary and larceny Life. Tt Family Doctor.

ait and were turned over to Sheriff Hod If all the voters of the county i New Resident (at Faraway) Who is W. J. Freeman has returned to But ier county afUr-ao b.ciioo of ttvclvc nil i 1 1 i -wu'ri tt iKViooi unarJ" C0l kins fnde(ault for aci-, Thfv js aUeged to have been heard' the speeches oi tew lie bcs p-f funiTX'ilfi pTuceV Il'R'r voca'f iluth'orit Dr. UermI, by nun mi rn nwn rn years. He formerly lived three miles Truthful Adams and Liedig (ger) Issued the past week: S.

E. Cobb, 2C Josephine Joseph, 22. H. A. Cour," 21.

Minnie Telden, 20 Wm. Lydick, 22. Maggie Rice. 19. south of town, Dat in 1885 he returned I 7 to bis old home in eastern -Illinois committed In Whitewater.

fiarrie ilearser, a showman who with the Walter L. Main Circus Bruce we would be certain of a victory for "our side" tody (Tuesday). Though "all Gaul" is united against where he and John Black used to them the "gall" they displayed dazzed "scrap'! with their fellow school mates After twelve years absence he coo even their most ardent co-workers. uieu hi ivugusca weanesaay the 3 of inflammation of the stomach and bowels. Deceased was 20 years of age, is an orphan but has a brother in eludes Butler county is the place on If our Ex-Com.

could have second A representative of the great Cloak establishment of Marshall Field will be at our Saturday, Nor. 6th, with a large line of Jackets and Capes. This will be a great opportunity lor the ladies of Eldorado and vicinity to inspect a line of goods we 'dp 'not keep in Dont miss it. li means. lie la becoming a very fa-jmous man.

Why, people are sending for him from everywhere. I advise you ito try him. New Resident What is his specialty? High Local Authority (with pride) Autopsies, I believe, sir. udge. Provisional.

Millie Are you engaged to the baron? Dollie Well, er no; he hasn't got so far that he can propose in English yet. Millie Ah, he only knows how to kiss them to make those speeches in every this hemisphere and will make his home He will reside 'tempora township in tne county we'd be "in i were rew loric city. The remains interred in the city cemetery. sure. We recognize their talent, but rily in the Dr.

Richardson home just north of the Journal office. He is don't admire their consistency. looking for a good farm to rent. Faun Robertson shot himself in the Will McPherronand Miss Tennessee foot last Sunday with a target rifle. Orin Allen died in Andover Wednesday of lart week He changed cars at Augusta about three weeks ago on his return from Colorado and was suffering from Mountain fever.

It is reported that the fever developed into Carr were united in marriage Wednes the wound is not dangerous but will lin English so far, I suppose. N. YC day night of last week by Rev. T. C.

"lay him up" for some time. Downs, at the residence of her father. G. C. Nelson has been on tke sick Teachers Circle.

he Teachers' Readjng Circle, division No. 2, will met in Benton Saturday, Nov. 13, 1897, at 7 p. m. PROGRAM, "i Wm.

Shenstone Miss L. Ayres. Discussion, Mrs. Ella Green. Thomas Fuller Prof.

M. L. Hull. Discussion Miss C. Durley.

General discussion. Johann Pestalozzi May Cosner. Discussion, Miss Maud Smith. General discussion. School mangement.

Moral training. Principles Miss Nellie Harding. Discussion, Lyda Moore. General discussion. Will Training Mrs Riddle.

Discussion, Miss Zola Kilgore. L. General discussion. jine customary cnarivari was given. list for a few days.

1 the boys stuffing the chimney with R. D. Winfleld Co. were almost hay. A revolver was picked up near jWorld.

Consistency. A young lady, dressed in. much false jhair, was warbling at the piano, and, when her mother summoned her to assist in some household duty her rosy lips opened poutingly and snapped out: do it yourself and then went on. singing: "Kind words can never die." 'N. Y.

Journal. the hay stack, but George Purge in "cleaned out" of stores during the I- sists that he knew nothing about the late cold snap, but thanks to the tele hay business. Mr. and Mrs. McPher graph and railroad a new stock will Diackmeasels which resulted in death.

-v Calvin Spencer died at his home in Spring township last Friday evenin-log at the age of 71 years. The funeral sermon was preached by Elder Pn Guy from the text: "In the midst of life we are in death." He was much esteemed by his neighbors who turned out in large numbers to take part in the last sad rites. ron will remain in Butler county un be on hand this week. til December 1. when he expects his Winfleld essup have two balers old job braking on the Chicago, Mil waukee and St.

Paul railway. at work near Piedmont now. i The Marian school dist. has a literary society which meets Friday even- Died: Mrs. Lydia Waite died sud i I hitOCK sons.

I denly at the residence of her daugh Ae to Fruit. "Well, you are a peach," exclaimed jAdam enthusiastically, as he caught hia first sight of Eve. "No, Adam, dear," cooed Eve, softly, as 6he nestled tenderly close to his man Jy form, "we are a pair." Somervilla 'Journal. jingi." ter Mrs. Ed Mcllvain.

in this city School Incentives Curtis Parks. -Discussion, Miss Dessa Marshall. All friends of education are invited, Nellie Harding, President. It is said an Oklahoma man has invented an appliance whereby a house may be easily lowered into the cellar so that the roof will be even with the ground in; case. of a cyclone.

If he Wednesday morning at 10 A. M. She The Latham Mercantile Co. has piles" of new goods which they had been in poor health for some time but. Tuesday was taken worse and wish to get rid of.

They'll treat you right if you deal with them. An Indiana editor was recently suc Mrs. can now devise some scheme whereby died of paralysis of the heart, cessful in a suit against a delinquent republican politicians can as success Rev, Wilber of the Baptist Church Waite was born in Genosee Co. N. Y.

Feb. 23rd 1823. The deceased had subscriber who "had never ordered Familiar with Ills Public. Composer I have here a song that I think will commend itself to the musical critics. Publisher Musical critics nothing! If it pleases the office boy, it's a go; if mny protect themselves and their will begin a series of meetings here lived to the ripe old age of 74 years records from storms of public indigna Nov.

11th. 8 months 22 days, fifteen of which non tne snisn runa win he opened to the paper," but who. it was found, had regularly called for it and taken it out of the post office for two years. The court ordered that the snbscriber pay Leon Indicator. him.

were spent in Kansas, and had been John V. Dedrick returned last week a member of the Christian church borne mean fellow has insinuated that before going to the Halloween subscription account of $3, and $16 for from a four months tour on his wheel cost of suit. Printers' Ink. in Texas. Will Dedrick, who went party at the Misses Johnson's rest from girlhood.

The funeral sermon wa9 preached by Rev. Mooney in the" Christian church at Towanda and the remains i ueue edcu juung man got clown on with him is playing cowboy oa the Taylor ranch of 52,030 acres. Indica The Thrice-a-Week Edition of the bis knees and for half an hour care New York World is first amonng all tor. fully scrutinized every peculiarity of 1 iQterred in that cemetery Thursday. "weekly" paper in size, frequency of Jerry Eunkle has purchased the his inamorata's shoes.

In order that publication, and the freshness, accur Poultry shipping business of S. F. ne might make no mistake later in An Atchison man makes a specialty acy and variety of its contents. It Cloyd. who has been sick and unable tne evening when he came to select of paying his debts promptly and good has all the merits of a great $6 daily to look after the business for several foot to accompany to supper.

A not, not. We know our public, sir! ilikfe. Merely Protracted. "They say," said the prudent man, a man who never drinks or jfimokes or stays up late at night always lives to a great age." "Yes," replied his very blase friend, jWitKA yawn, "that's his I iington Star. Her Right Hand Man.

Mrs. Witherby What a great aid Mr, (Van Wicket must have been at your re ception! Mrs. Von Blumer Indeed he was. Mrs. Witherby I understand that ha introduced you to most of your guests.

Truth. III Habit of Smashing. "No, no; I wouldn't dare to have my jhusbnnd help when we move." "Why not?" "He's a depot baggageman, you know, at the price of a dollar weekly. Its weeks. pleasant time was enjoyed even if a naturedly.

He says it is the best thing he ever did. He must pay his political news is prompt, complete, rew or the young men did sret the T. Hanuon sold out his feed business bills, any way, and makes himself pop accurate and impartial as all its read wrong foot; at the old Calvert House to J. W. ers will testify.

It is against the ular by paying them and "with good nature. When you think Johns, yesterday. The buiding we are Westmoreland Recorder; Some monopolies and for the people. time ago a little daughter of Mr. or tne mean, contemptible manner It prints the news of all the world informed, is to be refitted for a hotel, to be run by Mr.

M. Thomas. DON'T. in which many people pay their bills, Strite was bitten on the foot by a copperhead snake. Mr.

Strite took having special correspondents, from all important news on the throwing out the money as though the collctors were robbers, we can new milk and had her immerse her foot ia it, changing the -milk fre globe. It has brilliant illustrations; stories by great authors, a capita The first assistant postmaster-gen imagine that the man who pays cheerfully and promptly is highly es humor page, complete markets, de quently for some time. The little girl experienced no pain or inconven erai has issued tne following recommendation to the public which is post and he'd be sure to forget himself." partments for the household and teemed among trades people general ly. Chicago Record. ed in all postoffices throughout the women's work and other; special de country.

If the advice was generally No Comparison. partments of unusual Interest. We The figures given out yesterday Cleverton Do you regard an engage-, offer this unequaled newspaper and with Fairmount, Milton ment as serious as marriage? ience and the next day was as well as ever. Mrs. Strite says she has known it be tried several times and it was never known to fail to effect a speedy cure.

The latest and most dangerous counterfeit Is discribed as follows: the News together one year for I Dashaway More so, old man. The, heeded, it would save thousands of people much inconvenience and loss every year. "Don't 5don't mail your letter or package without having your address written or printed upon the and Hickory to bear from were as $1.50. The regular subscription price most serious thing I ever did was to be' follows." of the two papers is $2.00. engaged to three girls at the same Pottle, Clerk, 200, Turner, Sheriff, 125.

upper left hand corner. This will in time Bay City Chat. Sore to Be True. "You know, George," she was ex Treasurer, 175. sure the prompt return to you if not "It is of the series of 1880, act of March 6, 1863, check letter no plate number: J.

Fount Tillman, register: Allen, Register, 350: delivered, and will prevent it being CI F. D. LAWnAKCE, plaining, "I up without any Smith, Surveyor, 150. sent to and opened by the dead letter care." offlce." D. N.

Morgan, treasurer; portrait of ex-President Jackson and small scolloped carmine seal. It is a photo lit- "Marry me, my darling," said George, "and you shall have nothing else but You can get at this office loo good I All work Guaranteed. DUlenbeck, Coroner, 150. Teter, Commissioner, 17. These Chores except Pottle will be probably bs increased sooe when the faur la.

quality.envelopes with your name and prices Satisfactory address neatly printed on them as care.M Detroit Free Press. That's tbe Kind of" Joy. Clng not to me of passion, or plan, ographic production, and is printed on two pieces of paper with strands of silk thread ptecid betrccia. Tha note is the most daczsross cosriir- desired by tb3 pcstcEca dzirtrssst, OUce or Eldorado State Sank Of woman's love or pride when finely for only 3 ccits per re erririica ritii C1.CJ re? ycit. n.l tryrrt-s la tt? Cut: KA1T2AS feit found ia yeirs and rciilly Cj c3 ZZj aressea; "lve me the joy that thrills the man finds a dollar In hia lt yer i.

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1897-1897