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The Daily Advocate from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

The Daily Advocate du lieu suivant : El Dorado, Kansas • 4

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Chicken no Dinner. from JLIie Daily AdVOCate.l Tomorrow's Services. Judge C. A. has returned Wichita.

tji 1 is The ladies of the Baptist church will give a chicken pie dinner on election day at Sanford Smalls carpenter shop. fill GEO. F. i ULL1 WIDEB, Editor and Prop. Mrs.

Ida Jeakins leaves for Mound xw7. ia. u. carton preacnes txm last eermon for this conference year at the M. E.

church tomorrow. Subject in the morning, "Peace in Believing." Epworth League at p. m. Regular preaching Valley, tonight visiting. BuF? Cochins.

Cockerels large and lusty SI. each. morning Mrs. Agnes Gensler left this for Severy, to visit friends. service at 7 o'clock.

MISS SADIE JAMISON, Keporter. Saturday, Mardi 23, 1901. Jobn Patton is on the sick list. Every department in this store is showing new spring merchandise The hustle and rustle of an early spring business Hens and pullets 75 cents. Call quick, First Baptist Church.

Miss Eva Shaffer and mother, of they wont last long at these prices. 40-2 A. H. Mabie A Sons. Sunday School 9:30 a.

m. Latham, were city visitors. is already evident here and from one end of the store to the Preaching 10:45 a. m. Subject "Peter -J.

C. Boles bas re turned from Wichita. Mra. Robert F. Washburn will visit at Sifted." other, every counter and being filled with handsome Edge wood farm east of town a few days.

Mies Austin bas returned from junior society, a p. m. El Dorado, Kane. Registration, The registration books closed last night at 12 o'clock. Following ia the "Wichita.

Miss Ray Palmer has returned to senior society, p. m. new stuff for spring and summer. A stroll through the best Preaching 7:30 p.m. Subject, "Christ Augusta after visiting Mrs.

M. 8. of Wichita, is vis- Rev. A. A.

Patker, i ting here. official total: or liarabbas." store in Butler county will prove a mighty interesting treat. Everyone welcomed. lira. B.

V. Whistler and daughter and even if you dont buy we like to have the pleasure of H. A. Doughty, Pastor. R.

Leydig is in Burns and Peabody 'on business. Nona of Augusta, are visiting friends First Ward Second Ward Third Ward Fourth Ward here. showing you these handsome goods. They want to mcet Men. Women.

241 149 288 215 212 189 91 G2 832 615 Program. For the services at the Presbyterian recovering from Mrs. II. M. Logan it an Attack of Grippe.

of Newton, are church, Sunday, March 24. you. A. B. Wolf and family visiting Mr.

and Mrs. north of town. Christ Huber, 9:30 a. id. Suaday School.

10:45. Morning worship. 'A. II. Kenyon and wife of Haverhill, -visited the city today, Miss Eva Fulton of Towanda, is visiting at J.

W. Robisons. laee ocott, county surveyor, nas re He Takes It Back. Ed. Bru mback will be SliDDerv Eli's New Silks.

New Satins. turned from Hickory township, where he Sermon theme, Christian Manliness. 3:00 p. m. Junior Endeavor.

6:30 p.m. Senior Endeavor. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon theme.

Life's Maaie in Chorus. A has been surveying. city attorney. Ed. is doing his best to get Kiser licked and of course he figures that after Kiser comes Smith.

It is a of Towanda, New Suitings. J. C. Robison and wife were city visitors today. A.

E. Piper and wife of Rosalia, were guests of their daughter, Mrs. James Duet Sermon Illustrated in the following-dnets: New Dress Goods. Brickley, last night. Vt.

J. Kline will put in a fine, new "Sing Because I Love to Sing." Miss Bugbee and Rev. A. Fowler. "The Dr.

lawrance and Rev. A. Fowler. 'OLove Divine," Stalner great ining 10 nave two strings to our bow. Thursdays Times.

Ed. Brumback yanks the Times up for stating that he would be city attorn aoda fountain in few days. Two young men had a very exciting Will TTou experience with a kicking horse this New Linings. New Muslin Underwear. J.

Jo. Coarser, of Keigjaley was in town morning in front of the court house. Judge Glendenning says yesterday and today have been the dullest days since New Wash Goods New Trimmings, he has been in the Probate Judge's Piot. Sinclair and Rev. Fowler.

"Abide With Me, AM Mrs. Fanny DeGrass-Black and Rev. A. FowlerC "Peace to This Smith Mr, A. E.

Snrder and Rev. Fowler. The public is cordially invited. Railroad Notes. Engineer W.

R. Manaker laid off sick office. "-tr ey "if Smith was elected." Brumback considers this an affront and asks to be set right. He declares that Smith will not be elected, that Smith is no political friend of his and that under bo account would he accept the city attorneyship under Smith. The Times is sorry that it spoke.

Fridays Times. Irvin Rhodes of Latham is a guest of Miss Edith Golden. A. H. Mabie and sons, breeder and -today wagon load of apples.

Ttoy Cravens of Keighley, is the guest -of Miss Florence Leatberman. Mrs. J. A. Allison of Leon, was shopping in the city this morning.

Nellie Boles is absent from the liacket on account of) sickness. -PixI. T. W. Eckert, of Murdock, is a visitor at the county capatal.

Isaac Easton, an old settler and ccn-'tractor is down from White Watf.1. shippers of the finest strains of Buff New Petticoats. New Ginghams. New Embroideries, March 20, and Dave Henderson took Cochins, have a card in this issue. Read it.

his run on the Ft. Scott local. ntz itauber has gone to Cmcago in A. M. Brumback left today for St.

Joseph, in response to a tele the interest of the Garrett and Rauber steam packing. For that new go to LOGAN'S. spring hat 33-9 New Laces. New Portieres, gram stating his sister Mrs. Fred Gay lor was dying.

TJs the Pleasure of Showing Them To You. Wm. Robinson who has been sick so long is able to be out again. iss Frances Boone of North 3 iddle Master Mechanic C. A.

Sanders and Traveling Engineer Naughton, went west ton, who has been visiting 3frs L. H. Powell, will visit in Eureka a few Miss Mabte Hunt, one bf Towandas teachers, is home to s-end Sunday. Miss Myrth Garrison has returned from a visifrwit)-, ber uncie at Walton. on nu mber 9 yesterday.

1 days before returning home. Chief Clerk James D. Giffin and Carl Dunn went fishing yesterday, but the J.A.Rose of Augusta, who plead Misses Nannie and Cora Glendenning, daughters of Judge Glendenning came over Friday afternoon from Wichita, where they are attending High School. Miss Cora is one of ten in a class of sixty-two who will deliver an oration. Both these young ladies graduate this spring.

Regular services with preaching by the pastor at the Christian church to- Mrs A. crirpiUSHt and daughter Miss guilty to assault on Wm. Bailey, has JMary, of ie -alia, were citv visitors to New lace curtains'. New Hosiery. New Shoes.

New Wrappers. New Corsets. New Gloves, New Sun Bonnets. paid fine and costs amounting to. 10.

day. 55 and been released from7jail. Jetts will ship four cars of cattle owitcn engine scared ail tne nan away. The next time they go they will have the engine tied up until tbey get all the fish. Alex McRae came in from Eureka last evening.

A. H. Bandy is at home from Le Roy. j. and or day.

George Pickrell of Haverhill, was talk ,0 of hogs to Kansas City Mon ing politics in town this afternoon, but took the time to set his subscription to the Advocate a year in advance. Capt. H. H. Grover, who claims the ilth ward as bis residence, was com- morrow at iuho a.

m. ana p. m. Morning subject, "Power of United Effort;" evening subject, "Politics and A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. W.

A. Seaton of Hhverhill, was in the city today and called at Times office. He says a gang of men, digging holes for Tim Sexton's new telephone line, passed HAINES BBOS. Aza Vinnie Brown, teaching at 101 Pontiac came home to spend Sunday. Miss Oreta Porter, attending school here, went to Towanda to spend Sunday Mre.

E. B. Foulks has just received new show cases for hermillinery D. W. Bales went to Reece yesterday to repair a car.

Fred Betts laid off yesterday and moved into the Keith property. C.A.Sanders M. M. of Ft. Scott, made a short visit yesterday.

H. D. Hardie is now located at Ard more, Ind. Ty. Ralph Bar tells is visiting relatives plimenting the Editor on the improved appearance of the office this afternoon Rev.

Walter Wharton left this afternoon for Eureka, where he will attend Soutb Kansas Conference. From there he will go to Baldwin to resume his studies. through Haverhill yesterday. The line will run from Augusta to Haverhill, thence to Leon, and also from Haver here this week. He is at work at Newton for the Santa Fe.

C. H. Stewart is laying a new founda- tion under his residence on Washington trset. The Facts. The Populists of this town fell dowa Register has gone Sunday with his on their little scheme of putting up a Miss May Fullinwider has received an invitation to the commencement exercises of the University Medical College of Kansas City.

E. G. Beers for roily of Lton is one of the class of seventy five. J. B.

Riddle Deputy to Andover to trend best girl. man for mayor and getting- the Repub hill to Et Dorado. Times, The Daily Advocate in its salutatory says it will endeavor "to stand firmly for the right if the heavens fall." Now if the heavens do not fall, and there is little prospect of their so doing, what will the Advocate do? Journal. Stand for the right as usual, you chump, what do you suppose? Misses Jessie Koogler and Cecil Leland irfmmmmmmmirminimmmmmmmmmiHtninrnts I Our EFew Goods I For spring have arrived and we can show any kind of Shoe or Slipper you want. Come in and see them.

3 Fowler Mrs. N. licans to endorse him under the guise of a temperance ticket. When they failed in this they hoped to have the Republicans withdraw their candidate and and children are Fowler and family -visiting her son R. of Potwio.

The strongest plea that George Fullinwider can rustle for the Citizen's ticket is, "We nominated our man first." Times. There where you ar mistaken. All Mrs. liarvey Abranam, living on James Teter's farm, is quite sick with La Grippe. leave a clear field.

But the Republicans did not proprose to be bulldozed or deceived. Republican. The above deliberate falsehood from last night's Republican shows to what depths of misrepresentation the "gang" will stoop and compels us to give the facts. In the firtt place there are no Populists or political factions connected Mist Gertrude Karnahan of West and Mr. Robert Bradford came in from Lawrance this morning.

They will have a weeks vacation. Mrs. R. S. Miller will visit her daughters, Tessa and Pearl, Branch ia visiting Miss Myrtle Swengle $his week.

Mr. and Mrs. York of Newkirk, pleas for the Citizens Ticket are strong, not only is it the first ticket nominated, but it is composed from top to bottom, of good, clean men and women, some of the very best people on earth. There is nothing we cannot claim in right, justice and equity for the Citizen's Ticket. Those partisans who are howling about the Citizens Ticket, should re guests of their daughter Mrs.

E. D. at Lawrance next week. Mias Tessa Miller will graduate in fine art there this spring. The High School entertainment last evening, at the Auditorium, was well -JSJichardaoT).

Sinclair Long's, Exclusive Shoe Store Mrs. Judge McCarty and son William are both convalescing from a recent severe illness. member that they have no cause for action, or room for complaint. The attended. Each selection on the program was well rendered.

The farce, "Caught by The Cuff," was a complete success, and the young people deserve credit for their effort. The cornet solo, Miss Clara Cowles returned home Citizens ticket was first in the field, is 1 yesterday, after visiting friends at First door east of Ow's. riiuiiuiiiuiuiiiiiunuiiinuaiiiuiiuiiuuuiiaiiuiuiiuiuu made up of some of the best people in White Water. town, is clean, capable and is such that it made the nomination of a partisan, Miss Lena Sappington who is teaching --west of Towanda, is spending Sunday "with relatives here. "Last Rose of Bummer," by Carl Fisk was very fine, and met the approval of the audience.

The orchestra and mandolin club deserve special mention. Receipts $30.85. with it. Last Monday the Republican committee met in the back room of the bank over whose is the sign "Republican Headquarters" and they appointed a committee of two Frank Frazier and Alvah Shelden to wait on the chairman of the Citizens committee, Dr. Lawrance, and asked him to call the Citizens committee together at once, and place before them the Republicans request that they appoint a committee of four to meet a like appointed by the bank meeting, in C.

L. King's office at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of "getting together." The Citizens appointed their committed and met the Republican committee headed by Frank Frazier and Alvah Shelden. At this meeting the above gentlemen offered to withdraw the head of the Republican ticket if the Citizens would do the same.

This our committee had no authority to do. Their second offer Republican ticket impracticable and unnecessary. If those' fellows were and sincere and are so anxious to unite for Potatoes 8 the good of the city why did tbey put out a ticket and why do they persist in Dr Morrison, the worlds greatest heal or, has returned to Wichita. He will -return for his regular visit. Mrs.

R. II. Hazlett has purchased a surrey of Pattison Sons. She will drive her Shetland ponies. Miss Nona Barnes has closed a vary successful six months school at White -Statioa i-ned home.

forcing the issue now? O. R. Cline is not only a mechanic but a genius. He can not only successfully manage and run a gas and electric light plant and telephone line, but be makes his own switch boards, keys, appliances, tools, and in fact every tbfng ha needs. E.

B. Brumback, whose desk is in the Advocate office, has a revolving book case, which Mr. Cline recognized as one was to take the entire Republican ticket out of the field and support the Citizens The El Dorado Advocate commenced the publication of a daily edition last Monday. The appearance of the paper is neat, and its local news compares favorably with the local-news columns of the other two daily papers published there, and that is saying a great deal. Our wishes are that Mr.

Fullinwider's enterprise may meet with rich reward, but, El Dorado already has two lively little daily papers only a fe towns in the state that rank in siz3 with El Dorado, afford even one local daily, maintaining the interest and evidencing the patronage that these two receive. The writer once started a paper in El Dorado when the pasture was short, and patronage limited. We didn't make a failure of it, but we wish Mr." Fullinwider better picking than we got. Douglass Tribune. F.

J. Ctonk return this morning from '3anie8 City, where he has been pur-Chasing goods for the Racket. W. Bas, north of town, sold 9 full blood Hereford bulla to Gudgell Simp- Fine, in Quality. Cheap in Price, abundant supply.

The le iding varieties: Early Ohio, Kaw Valley, Beauty of Hebron, Early Rose. Also the choicest and. freshest Garden Seeds in Bulk. ID. W.

01. ticket a3 it stands if would just "take off These offers our sub-committee reported to the Citizens commit-the who believing Mr. Kiser to be a "good man" as the above Republican committee said, and would not agree to slaughter him until the Republican Indipijndcnce at $90 each. Min Edith Houston of Benton, is Mrs. Mac Gibson and was a cguest at the Carnation club, last even- tig.

Mrt. Clay Tuttie and daughter Ollie, committee would give some assurance that they could deliver their party to the Citizens cause and that the new man for mayor and the new. ticket A county eupsrintendent asked the would represent the citizens of El Dora 01 xj oraii, were snopping in we cny iodav. Dr. J.

S. Kline is treating Miss Ollie'w eyec. that he made in 1890 at his old home, Burnt Cabins, during his first visit there "after coming More than this the walnut lumber it contains he sawed and laid away to season in 1884. He brought it out here and sold it a few years ago It is well made and is 1st nice piece of furniture. There are some men and women in this town who, if they had control of it, would drive the people in a hole, plug up the hole and then roost on the plug.

This town has been pinched down just as close aa it is going to be pinched in fact the overage voter is tired and sick of this eternal whine about in fact these is nothing to reform and the vote will show to these reformers that the town is weary of the whine, and disgusted with the hypocritical grunts of people who do nothing else but whine and find fault with everybody and everything. Republican. Well up to date, you are the only fellow, who has done any whining. do and not be subject to the dictation of the "gang" who have managed the A Itrge number of El Dorado people 9rill take advantage of the special rate affairs of our city for several years past. teachers attending an examination if they took the local paper.

Six out of 100 responded in the affirmative. The superintendent gave them a lecture say ing "you expect them to print free of charge, notices of institute, insert long programs ef same, and full report of what you do and say on such occasions and thus exptct them to advertise you and your abilities in your chosen profession, thus assisting you to climb This they could not, though, as we believe they made an honest effort so to do. F. B. Lawrance, I "MeseiMh mi Lindnhorg.

Chairman Conference Committee. Wii; rx.es returned yesterday from 'Wicbitrt wiib the racing mare Baby New Stock Just Arrived. Bobbins the Furniture 3m- has just received an elegant new line of Carpets SEJIobh H. M. Baich has purchased --and this year.

Mrn. Wm F. Brill has just received a draft the Modern Wood man of America in payment of certificate lv Lwr tate husband Wm. F. Brill.

Sbelb len vps Tuesday for Chic- i 'a silt en t.pr t.hn rvfRfo of Will have a Grand 3 days Millinery Opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 28, 29 and 30. Miss Finney will be with us again. She will show you the most Stylish and Up-to-date Patterns to be had in the best market. Yours to Please, the ladder to higher position and better eala rif without a cent's patron age in return Were I an editor I would throw into i waste basket any com municationf me by a society, the members of which are too stingy to take a pip-r, or if I inserted it, to de and furniture. 1 6-8 Mrs.

E. V. Whistler rented her house on Atchison street J. C. Smith.

Soloman Hively and Mfca Florence Better take a dose of your own medicine or perhaps you are so disgusted with yourself you do not care to live. Buff Cochins. Eae hatching from our prize winners $1 pr setting. These are some of the bHt bun's in the state. Third houe north of Murdock's residence.

40tf A. H. Maims Sons, El Dorado, Kn Williams of Pontiac, arn licensed to wed. LOGAN sell's the Best Shoe JFred Jrnei agent for the Hati i Company. He afor F'i f.

T. H. Jones and came rfor his health. mand full -vcrtiaing rate tor every line There are oar ers The teachers ar -t alone in ji hawking from the primers, Printer. o7 Earth for $1,32.

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