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The El Dorado News from El Dorado, Kansas • 3

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PHUNNYGRAMS. Tbe Koijfhuorpj ibia.s Her.ton will give a ball next Wednesday. G. L. McNary of Pluru On ve had a mule stolen Monday Tie thief siHrted south with h.t fmr booty.

1 UJ 1 du Lier oounty briefs Lark and Smith SiMd rm- rented a rami in (Jtiwk will feed cattle this winter. Tire Miodyrars boys ate all huM.lcr. I 1 1.. I.I 1 1 1 I I TJTTM w1i-a juj' Pi Tro; After nil lot's confess ihar his error arc lr tnl of gr. what he 8ay, must he r)t It Is bound (o ecme'irtip In a minute cf two; A emai: nhut of rlip? mi that ta noederl, W'n'-tr)gton Star tfo Change of It, Mrs.

Ilirum Haly-J todis-cbarge a great many yi risen account of their cooking. Katie Kohldsoop yn-fi jiave t0 discharge me on that aceoimt. mum. Mrs. Hiram Daly I.

am glad to heai that. Katie Kohldsoop -No. mum. I can'i cook. N.

Y. World. Ml vaiutvii! mi a llHliriiSll peel and had a sever. fli. irou can', throw vour hanuana peel to th irut- ter hire a cheap boy to do it, for you.

Andover Articulations. Republican Civil War. Wanted: good correspondent. jn Towanda. Benton and DomMv.

win la rid has N- 'VI S. some friends write or induce other n. Fell. joined the Odd Factional flghti ng in the republican party is not confined to Butler county. Is nght here, and of course it means turkev and cranberry sauce, nuts candy.

and mince Pio. There are few who have not something be thankful for. Right here let us remind you that among thnso Ah write the news frutuibe.se The Real Article. is visiting at Mike 1 nere 18 a nght on in the state and no. Clayton Williams.

visitor (to freak in museum) Why Hush's sou is i.ot exnected it will be a finish fight. Prominent republicans in various parts of the state have become tired of the dictatorial attitude of Boss Leland nA 1 1 i in to live. this season of the year are the patrons of week? The Ladies Aid Society lie church are planning to have a bazirr two weeks before Christmas when they will sell alt sorts of Christmas gifts. Hitchcock's Sons have a donkey in their front window beari ntr l.h lu. re you exhibiting yourself? There'i nothing uncommon or strange about you.

Freak (proudly) urn tin ex-railway idntion ngent who frequently gave travelers civil answers to their questions. To Date. McClaren received four cars of coal fast Thursday. Our The meetings at Seize are drawing Tripl Store. uur people southward.

case oi Prof. Hull had a sweet ruully grubs last week. trend, 'lr he kicks it will be felt." It is made of felt shoes and Is the result of a disturbance In the grey matter of John Huston's brain. See It. in orr.

First Nobleman They Ray that Miss Bondstoek Ims a couple of millions in her own right, besides ten millions 01 bo she'll get. from Second N'oblomnn For heaven 'i wike. old ehnp. don't let's talk shop. N.

Y. World. realize that can never win again until he is placed beneath the daisies politically speaking. Gov. Eskridge of the Emporia Republican has been pouring hot shot into Leland and his regiment of pie hunters and he has been ably seconded by Col.

Dan Anthony of the Leavenworth Times. A battle royal will be on next summer but Leland will win. In 1900, however, Leland will be turned down. Col. Anthony knows what he is talking about when he says: "Leland and Leland ism have become Tom Newland has commenced hu Why? Because they get better bargains and eVer before" below ana see it thev have nnt moo 1 annual slaughter of swine.

Mrs. Ed Whitehead is visitin? with In buying of advertisers the reader will confer a favor by mentioning this paper. Advertisers ought to know when papers get them custom oHouii lvj ue manK- her parents Mr. and Mrs. D.

.1 Reber. ers. It: is no mnro thon i JU.TL to tue 1 paper to give it credit for the. wort I The report that Sam Baker and Smith have trad ed Tiriltll I lu lint (lone. Shooting Match.

I will have a shootincr match T'noc. day Nov. 13 on my farm 5 miles south ana a miles west of Leon. About 100 Bargains in Dress Goods. Fifty pieces 27-inch double fold Plaids, per yd, only fc.ee all wool Novelty Goods, in large assort- meut 01 colorings, per yard Wider heavy cotton, dress goods, worth 10c a yard, for Great in Roman Striped Silk, 19 inches wide, per yard, Armure Silk, 20 inches wide, well worth revolting to the Republican party of Kansas.

"The dread of a rupture or of disaffection sealed for a long time many lips, and they hoped and hoped that Leland and his group of satellites, Crum, Morton, Albaugh and the others, would somehow cease to control the aetions of the party. "But now the outcry is general, Down with the boss! Down with Le Quite lkrly. "Why does (Sub De carry him-self in such a theatrical manner? De you think he is stage struck?" "Shouldn't wonder! His grandfe ther driv a stage in Californy for 20 years. It often comes out in the thin? generation." Detroit Free Press. Adiim Fortunate.

Adam I tell you, Hve. the tailors never devised anything for men so goor as the fig leaf. F.ve Ifow so. my dear? Adam Why, it never bags at the knees. Chicngo Evening Post.

Tncle Dick Was Neimlble. Isabella If you loved Tommy Barry ns much as I do, wouldn't 3-011 marr hito, Uncle Dick? Uncle Dick No, 1 wouldn't. 6c 25c 8ic 48c 75c correct. Louis Waggoner and us VVaples have ridden the goatinthe Old Fellows lodge. The dancing school scheduled for last Saturday night at A Hall did not materialize.

Miss Floy Reber returned from her vissit to Peabody Tuesday night much improved in healh. Barnie Leviticus Eli or Loyd Cook, was in town Wednesday trying to purchasesome boss. Silas Baker is preparing to attend the Poultry Show at Widhlta with turkeys to be shot and raffled. J. R.

Cro wle y. Court Notes Court convened Tuesday afternoon and adjourned yesterday until afternoon. The following criminal cases were set for hearing: State vs Louis Nov. 29th. State vs TTHna 00.

land and Lelandism. "Since the reports reached the pub-lie that Leland had with colossal arrogance presumed to sten betwn Turkey Red Damask. A large assortment of the best values ever offered for the money, 15, 20, 22, 25, 35, 48 to 60c State's Crowley. Nov. 30th.

State tir President MeKinlev Baker and recommend for offia creatures of himself, the puppets of some fancy chickens. On a bet. Rastus Bales and four hands husked ten loads of corn in Cotton Damask. Isabella Why not? Uncle Dick I should prefer tomam lady. Hay City Chat, Tru F.cononiy.

"I have saved a bipr pile of money today." said Mr. Hardhead. "That is lovely. How?" said his wife. "Instead of going to law with a mar for what he owed me, 1 let him have Amusing Journal.

half a day averaging twentv-flve ms ring, me indignation of Kansas Republicans has risen to a high pitch and has found unmistakable utterance. "The newspaper press which supports and expounds Republicanism in Kansas is unanimous in its loyalty to the Republican senator, unanimous in its denunciation of Leland's impudent bushels to the load. area wyman, JNov. 30th. The following cases were continued State vs John Losh.

State V8 Jacob Marty. State vs William Peal. The following cases were dismissed. State vs Lttuis Dubois. State vs Fred and Harry Sexton.

State rs Charley Shepherd. State vs Wm Hoover. State vs L. Juhnson. Charles and Thomas Stewart plead guilty to grand larceny, John Deva-ney plead guily to grand larceny.

The time of the court was occupied in setting the docket and disposing of motions. Clark Newland received the nrize as the most beautiful youmr man at 25c 40c 44 4f Bleached, 55 inches wide, good value, peryard A good cream Damask Linen, 58 inches wide heavy and good, per yard A special bargain in cream Linen Damask, 60 inches wide, per yard, Bleached Linen Damask, fine and good, 60 inches wide, a bargain at (per yard) Bleached Linen Damask, 64 "inches wide, a special vn 1 11 rFr r-A the show Friday night. Annie Roon- ey was a close second. The modern Way. "A legislator, eh? A second Solor.

presume?" "Not nt nil. Solon was a "Well?" "This man is a law-soller." Detroh Tribune. Chicken thieves are getting in their inienerence. Newspapers which for years have stood by Leland and his tools, because they feared to injure the party organization, have condemned in no measured terms the actions of the boss as they have now been re work in our city. Several trun trans are being prepared, and some of these times you will hear something drap.

6 Plain Satin Damask, 72 inches wide, pe 'Nrd $1. The techers of this adioininsr dis yds Mrs. P. L. Ayers departe for La Salle 111 yesterday morning to visit relatives.

The old Bethel church building nonb of town 13 being removed to milieu -lu etc iieu uamask tab by 65 inches, trict will hold a tmettag ao the Church Saturday night November 27 vealed. "What is true of the press is true also of the representative men of the party, and it is true of the mass of the people. Senator Baker has behind, him -the support, bvi solid ot tfte Repub Her Legal jolllle. Judge Do I understand that you de cline to Rive your ngc? Fair Witness Your honor, how cai 1 swear to a thing ns a fact that I know of only bv hearsay Vogue. Severe Tet.

"Lit if a nice program is being arranged and all are invited, to attend. Dome The post office is the most accomo Irs. W. W. Peckham and children Plaid lies.

rpr r17fn visiting relatives near Chelsea "rXT 7 week. was showing an annle dating place In the city. They keep good fire and open until 8 oclock at night while all the other stores close the way from 2:30 to 4:50 open promptly at 9:50 some days. Dr A Burton spent Tuesday iu Augusta visiting his sick friend Dr Polk. from his mother's orchard north' of town which measured thirteen inches lican party Kansas.

Leland has that party solidly against him outside of his own narrow clique. "The announcement some months ago iu this paper of the names which Senator Baker would recommend for the federal appointments in the state was received with a chorus of approval. It was recognized that the men recommended were good, clean, able and representative men and that all elements; of the party had received fair consideration. No wiser ice rea bordered Doilies, per dozen, 48 and Bleached Doilies, per dozen, 48, 67 and 82c We have a nice line of Stamped Linens, Doilies in all sizes, Splasher center pieces, scarfs, throws, etc. Napkins.

We have a nice assortment of 5-8 and 3-4 yard size Napkins, per doz, 75, 94c, $1, $1.25, $1.63 Better ones, per dozen, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 in circumference. It is a beauty. Miss Cora Norris has been tendered a position as stenographer at the Os-sawatomie Insane asylum, her duties to commeuce Dec. 1st. She is new in Benton visiting relatives.

Pleasant Rldgre Points. Edna Ilalston is not gaining as fast Dr. T. P. Polk's condition is not tuproved since last week.

There is as her friends would wi sh. M. L. Helena went to Siloam Springs, Ark. Tuesday evening.

Richard Hannon has the stone and tubercular trouble one of the lungs could have been made, none more popular. "The only appointment which caused dissatisfaction and severe criticism was that of Leland himself a direct blow to the thousands of veteran Union soldiers who had indorsed Tom Anderson. ueiug sertousiy anectea. it may be a lumber on the ground to build a barn. long time before he will be able to leave the house as his trouble is considered very serious.

Mrs. Liziie Hatch left yesterday fur Moundville Mo. where she will visit for a time with relatives and J. R. Ralston has painted his house which adds much to the looks of his place.

Miss Frona Mossmati is back after "But Senator Baker's recommendations were commended and aDDlaiided. Towels. Cream Damask, with red border, nice pattern, 18 by 36 inches, jgc Plain linen crash towels, 18 by 36 inches," 12c Nice bleached cottonDamask towels, 16 by 30 05c We have nice line fine Damask towels, 25, 32, 38, 50, 63c Inlaid Linen, red and gret 4-inch plaid, Butcher Linen, Fronting Linen, Art Linen, Linen sheeting, 90 inches wide, 94c A large assortment of Fascinators, 22c to $1 25 and to see them set aside would stir up spending a week with her pirents in then establish herself in dressm.king tA Dorado. Miss Amanda Settergreeu is visit ing her brother A. Settergreen at Ponca Creek, Ok.

Chas. Gelwicks has bouaht the field of stalks of Wilson and will move his cattle fr the winter. Hoods. Ice wool, square baby hoods, caps, silk bonnets in variety. "I I gtieSS Ilk.

nvcars 'eeptin' when carpets." Chicago Tribunes Didn't l.oolt It. "Oh, yes, she's member of the Cor reet Dress association." "How difficult it is to judge by ap pparanees, isn't it?" Chicago Post." Her Aclvivc. "Tessir," said Farmer Corntossel, "we're an oppressed people, out here iii the country, an' I've kep' silence jes' ea long ez I kin. The time hez come when I've gotter raise my voice "When you've gotter do what?" "When I've gotter raise my voice." 1 "Iliram, you take my advice an' don' do nothin'of the kind. When it comes to raisin', you jest stick ter raisin' corn an' pcrtaters an' let yer voice alone." Washington Star.

Impossible. "Do I understand you to say that tin man never made a statement that wasn't true?" "That was what I said." The questioner laughed loud and long. he said. "Absurd Prts posterous! Why, he's a governmenf weather prophet." Chicago Post. Hard to Tlcaite.

"Willie Wobbles is very hard ta please," said the- girl who is artless, if not brilliant. "What makes you think so?" "Ills behavior when he calls on me. Whenever I play the piano he seems ta wish I would talk. And whenever I talk he Bcema to wish I would play tin piano." Washington IlaJ Prepared Story. Sportsman How big a fish can 1 lake out with this line? Dealer A ten-pounder, I suppose.

Sportsman That won't do; give ma one that will hold a JO-pounder. Agent You don't expect to hook ons na big as that Sportsman Oh, no; but I like to Ii Kecord. Raved Abont Her Hlr. lie raved about her liair In manner too, too titter. And anyone could swear His mind was in a flutter.

Her hair was loiicr and fair, Of bronzo-gol'j colors-are; No wonder then and there IIo raved about her linlr He found It In the but tor! N. Y. TTtria. Woman' Inhumanity to Woman. Clara George is looking -very hand-Rome and brilliant this evening.

'Mable Yes, he proposed to me aa hour ago. Clara And you've refused him! Chicago Eecord. 1 Corn husking will soon be over. business probably in Nevada Mo. None but the best wishes of Augusta's people for her success will follow her and a large circle of friends will receive the news ot her departure with genuine regret.

While driving in the north part of town Saturday Mrs. Sarah horse "Old Paint" become frightened or pretended to be, at a piece of paper turned short throwing her out of the buggy quite suddenly, Mrs. Losh became unconscious and did uot recover until alter she was takeu home by someone happaning tu pass the seen of the accident and discovering her upon the ground. a storm of anger and resentment throughout the rank and file of the party. "Leland's following in Kansas has dwindled down to a few servile parasites who still expect to receive some political spoils, Leland's influence has waned.

"The party is weary of the boss' low cunning, weary of his unclean methods, weary of his petty oppression. He is a small minded man and his tools are of the most sordid kind. His political method is contemptible and de praved. He is a man without principles, without any appreciation of the noble spirit and aims of Republicanism he is a spoils politician and nothing The people have found him out and are against him and his vvavs. The yield is from 40 acres to the hnsh- el to 40 bushels to the acre." S.

F. Helena and family snent, Thursday and Friday with his hro- 500 BOOKS, large size, good cloth binding, 10 cents each. Good authors, Nye, Holmes, Perkins, Spencer, De Quincy, Daudet, Sue, Dickens, Scott and many others, 10c each Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 75c, 98c and $1.25 tner M. D. Leon Indicator.

Lou Martin went to Augusta last. Sunday on his wheel. Why does Lou go to Augusta so regularly? Lead and Zinc. Maggie Griffith who was working out at John War-tick's was nome sick, last Friday. She has typhoid malarial fever.

Drake moved butic to Le.im one day last week. He expects to While Harvey Jones and John Losh were blasting in a well on the lots back of the Clifton House they discovered unmistakable signs of a lead and zinc deposit. A meeting of business men and citizens was held last evening and a committee consisting of Major Skaer, S. J. Safford and A.

A. Martin was appointed to investigate and to take steps toward dem build a new blacksmith shun Norr.h Leland -has for years pursued a course of trickery, intrigue and corruption for the sole pnrpose of aggrandizement for. himself and a ring of men like him. He was a promir'jnf figure in the abominable 1 'ing which disgraced the populist 1 isla-ture last winter, and that is omy one of many examples of his work. "It was disgust at Leland and boss rule which turned Kansas last year from Republicanism and McKinley' to Populism; For years this fell of John's and start in business Uncle Jeremiah Cecii's team he came frightened at a freight last, Sun CLOAKS.

We still have a very complete line of Ladies' and Children's Jackets and Capes and at prices that are lower than they were sold before and cheaper than the will be again for several years at least, as these are not affected by the new tariff, It will pay you to buy now. We have new arriving almost daily. Come and see them. A great bargain in children's long cloak? You can buy these at 1-3 to 1-2 actual values. We have but few of them left.

day afternoou, and rati away. He onstrating the value of the deposit, was thrown out of the wagon and bruised considerable- He is irettim Joseph McAlister was appointed to solicit subscriptions for the purpose coo 01a to stand manv suei kn.wkc been alieniating the best element of or sinking the hole deeper. From the number of drunks in town the Republican party in the state This is the second 'Lime signs of lead and zinc have been discovered in ast year thousands of Republicans lately, it is surmised that some one is doing a thriving business in furuiSh ing whisky. More than one Augusta the first time was about fif voiea against the RepK ticket, because they were deteiAiined to defeat Cyrns Leland and the rimr whiM, teen years ago but nothing was done toward development. mother's heart is made to bleed, while the willful sou rushes madly on to de.

so jon dominated Republican gradation and to ruin. A Cynic. "Papa," asked little Willie, "isn't a cynic a man who is tired of the world? Public Sale- "No. mv dear; n. 11 (R) ((u srf MtJ UiUU hom the world is tired." N.

Y. Journal. G. T. Dennett will sell at nuiilie sale on the Kail farm just north of Augusta, beginning at 10 a '9 W.

II. Long is familiar with lead and sine ore and was skeptical of their being anything but "salt" in the hole but tin's morning he wert down and says there are fair indications of lead and zinc. Naturally, the first thought is that the hole has been silted but there is sufficient evidence towarraat thee on elusion that lead and zinc ore are within 35 feet of the surface of the ground. Whether it be in paving quantities, the future will show. Did you get that subscriber lait m.

Friday, November 26, 1897 pontics the state. The loss of Kansas last year was directly due to Lelandism. Otherwise it would have given McKinley a majority of 30,000 or 40000. "These are the plain, unvarnished facts, as they are known in Kansas as they are expressed through every channel of public opinion. The mischief which Leiand and Lelandism have wrought in Kansas is enormous and now it is reaching its term.

Republicans will no longer tolerate the bane and tyranny of this boss 'Senator Baker ia the natural leader oi true Republicanism, iu gam md The Probable Reason. Little Clarance Pa, why do they put a woman's head on the sil ver dollar? Mr. Callipers I presume it is to corroborate the adage that money talk, bv son. Truth. ELDORADO, KANSAS.

1 mare, 1 colt 2 year-oid. 2. milch cows, 1 spring calf, heifer. 7 brood sows, 54 head of shoats. 1 lister, 2cltivators, 1 stirrimr "blow.

I light wagon, 1 set double harness. About 600 bushels of corn in crib, -StQCk field, millet hav. and Probably the Cass, I Brown. Our candidate says the sab jiwy the office is no object to him, I Jones I suppose he haa his eye jji Lif et twf- way now.

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1897-1897