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The Daily Advocate from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

The Daily Advocate from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

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alii a li 11 1 "i AT EL-LETTS OPEKA HOUSE RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Th a Smith meetinz at the Court room, (3 ivl The Daily Advocate. ONE NIGHT last evening, was a disappointment, to Urn at least one man and that one was Smith. The attendance was not large Thursday, April 4th, and was composed of people of all GEO. F.

FULL1NWIDER, Editor and Prop. MISS SADIE JAMISON, Heporter. nniitical -affilliations part of whom, Every department In this store is showing new spring merchandise The hustle and rustle of an early spring business is already evident here and from one end of the store to the sim Die came to bear what Smith had to say and to see the lun. wr. omnn Thursday, March 29, 1901.

was unusually tame his. remariss ana undertook to bequets in all direc- A Mies EdLa Anderson went to Wichita. other, every counter and shelfis being filled with handsome Hill IEM'S Grand Scenic Spectacular Production of GOETHE'S SUBLIME FAUST The C. C. Club meets with George Ft.

Scott, Wichita and Western K. EAST BOUND. new stuff for spring and summer. A stroll through the best tions, doublees realizing that as tne nomination for mayor come to him unsolicited and was such a sur-nrise and was so unexpected he Btlnson this evening. V.

Don Lt 1 ol Ilobalia was city No. 6. Kansas City Mail ana li p.m. store in Butler county will prove a mighty interesting treat. No.

10. St.Louia 3jP-M iwftt fforts to pacify and VMitor this morning. No.122. Local 6:30 and even if you dont buy we like to have the pleasure of Fiiintt and family left lor use policy on all and hoodwink the neonle in oeneral. as he usually does in Mr.

Hubert Labadie as Mephisto and their future borne in Caldwell. El Dorado. Bent Murdock doubtless showing you these handsome goods. They want to meet Mrs. Winnie Williams of Topeka, is can find words in his "halleluiah box" the dieaust which most "visiting her brother, L.

S. Weiler. you. NO. 452.Slock anl Fast Freight r.

No. 454 Stock Express WEST BOTJSD. No. 6. WicUitaand West 5:40 a.m No.

9. Wichita, Colorado ani a.m No.121. Local Freight. 6:00 A. No.

451. Fast 12:05 r. No. 453. Through 2:55 a.

Elegant Pallman palace sleeping and chair cars attached to passenger trains running Da- Mary VanTromp as Marguerite, and an excellent 'supporting company. Tee entire scenic production carried by the company. Under the management of Edwin Patterson. Reserved seats on sale at Selig's Drug Store. DeoDle feel toward that man Smith.

lira. Winnie Williams of Topeka, is There are none big or effective enough visiting her brother L. Weller. 1 1 HI II around this shop, New Silks. At the meeting of the Alumni Wednes Carroll has returned from New Satins.

Peter Mr. and Mrs. Will Hulburtare vistling Mr. II ul hurts parents at Rosalia. Mrs.

J. E. Mathers returned from Benton where the has been visiting. ween ElDorado and St. Louis via Jft.

SCOU.IQ connection with Missouri Pacific railway to St. Louis, without change, arriving at St. Louis Lnlon depot at 6:50 a. m. daily, in time to get breakfast and make connection with trains on other roads for all points east.

tra'T, No passengers allowed to ride on freight trains New Suitings. Leon, has moved Eureka. Charles Parahm, of to ElDorado. the is lie is the gentlemen who -son of his own deserts. -Tennjson condition is slightly without tickets.

J. P. Powell's improved today. day eveniDgat Miss Jennie Youngs the following committees were appointed: On Bacquet, George W. Mclntire, Eva Swain, Alta Appleman; Program, Ethel Vaoght, Mamie Austin, Myrtle Howe, Flossie Leland and Anna Invitation, Leda, Douglass, Zola Kilgore and Josie Wiedemann; Decoration, Catherine Loutban, Chester C.

Shelden, Helen Gibson, Myrtle Shelden, Boss AUebach, Hay ward Morriaou, and Mablo Hunt; Collection, May Myers, Ila White, Blanche Uollinshead; Initiations, Ralph ToDe. Gus Thompson, Lee Scott, Emma re- Mr. and Mrs. F.M. Myers have McrnERSON BKANCfl.

No. 457, Mixed, 0:55 a. m. No. 453.

Arrives P. Connections made at El Dorado with all train of Ft. Scott, Wichita and Western railway. Fa rates and further Information call on or addr E. T.

IlEDGElii Agent. turned from visiting at Wichita. Mrs. Wm. Middleton of Sedgewick, is Mies Coia Finney will be "at ta her friends at Mrs.

C. L. Aikman's. Mrs. J.

W. Jenkins has returned from where she has been visiting. Superintendent A. H. Webb of the Mo, P.

went west in his private car at noon. -3t is currently reported that Bugbee wi.l not receive 10 votes in the Fourth "Ward. Miss Lee Smith, one Hitchcock clerks, is out of the store on account ol sickness. New Dress Goods. New Linings.

New Muslin Underwear. New Wash Goods. New Trimmings, New Petticoats. New Ginghams. New Embroideries, New Laces.

New Portieres, visiting her sister Mrs. John Davis. J. R. Chllders returned to Kansas City after visiting his sister itfrs.

E.B.Cook. Weber, Maymie Hughes and Sadie Iks JrH The meeting of the Young Peoples Jamison. Will Give Us the Pleasure of Showing Them To You. rhAH. Dve.

who was so terribly Society of the Baptist Church is postponed for this evening. J. C. Smith and family have moved and are snugly located in the Whistler injured about the head and face and the sight of his right eye destroyed, by the GOING NORTH. explosion of the boiler at me vupper mills last November, has brought suit of W.

Wageck ar BOn, are visitir Rjr0. g. property on South Atchison street. Mrs. L'zzie Omaha, A inborn.

Marv Moore buys east half of north No. 414. No. 452. No.

28. No. 413. W. B.

lluatoaa'j eon are building a west and the east half of the southwest of section 33-27. 0 for 800 of M. D. for $2,000 damages againet 1. li.

uarK, Rachael D. Clark and A. N. Crowther, claiming carelessness, neglect and insecurity in providing an unsafe and detective boiler for the mill in which at the Kansas City Express Accommodation, 2:35 p.m. Stock p.

m. GOING SOUTH. Galveston Express 7:90 a.m. Accommodation 2:15 p. Fast aree addition residence of I red Miller ol Rok' iia.

Black. The Citizens Ticket is gaining sup No. 451. No. 37.

time of the accident he went by lmpuea Mrs.cBllr l(r Khacklev returned to ner borne New lace curtains. New Hosiery. New Shoes. New Wrappers New Corsets. New Gloves, New Sun Bonnets.

Wichita. Her father, Comrade invitation to return some brckb. mi. and Mrs. Clark are residents of Ohio.

porters daily. There is no questions but that Kiser is far in the lead and still going. Laii' a is improving. V. P.

Mooney and Lafe Knowies are All trains earry passengers and baggage ex-ept 28 and 37. Freight trains some times leave Central avenue station ahead of time. Tickets on sale to all principal points In the United States. All regular passenger trains are dally. Locals daily except Sunday.

For far ther information call on or address H. A'MILLER, Agent attorneys for plaintiff. xSev. Doughty will preach at Liberty school hoaee three miles west of town Eunday afternoon. Can you find a single, man or woman in town who candidly believes that Mr, Bugbee is as strong in his candidacy countv'fl Republican clerk haa been kept hot today by the joshers who persist in inquiries about the following as he was a week agoi item which appeared tne organ oi me Tmili stic brethren upon the avenue, -r The! Show Windows, Shoe department Ilitchcocks Triple Store present an artistic arrangement of spring foot wear and Easterjnovelties.

Delmar Spangler last evening: uv; ww noroaipsf, clflllv HAINES BBOS. town. xi. a. o.

Big Bargain In Railway pins." And so today the county cierK mixes up his figures and meekly mum- is the artist. Bernard Stiver, candidate for Alder-man on the Bugbee Ticket, says Bugbee Miss Ida Ludwick of Potwin accompanied Mrs. U. A. J.

Coppirfs home from Jt'otwin last evening. T. A. Kramer is painting his house on West Central and Mrs. E.

B. Foulks will reside there. J.W.Baker has bought the north east quarter of Section 8 Township 23 Range C. Consideration $2,000. The poles are being set near Haverhill or the new telephone line, that will con-Beet Augusta, Leon and Latham.

i more fortunate than the hies in response to the question: veu, I don't see where they got that. I'll tell them that it ain't so." Times. A In rrta nnm TW of the friends of Mr. Travel inniiiiinnininiuiiniiimnitniiimmniiiininminiuitH 1 Our New Goods will not receive ten votes in 'the Fourth Ward. Others are not so generous and place it as low as three.

W. J. Jamison, who is visiting his daughter Mrs. J. I.

Brown, at Braman OnW for a ticket from El Dorado to San and Mrs. M. E. Varner of Fairview, surprised them last evening by taking poseessiou of their home and with the usual whole souled freedom which pre-vades society in Fairview, they proceed tin Uaa nr r.lianee for the poor uiHu. i morbe to look forward Francisco or Los Angeles: jTue.sdays to April 30th.

Tourists sleepers and chair cars. See California's citrus groves, oil wells ranches, vineyards, big trees and mines. is 78 years old today. Jtiis neaun has been poor sinca last fall and last week he was quite sick, but a lettr from him yesterday, says he is feeling hetter than he has for months. ia45n Rmmback has returned from ed to celebrate and commemorate ineir tenth wedding anniversary.

A delightful evening was spent and the surprisees lelt some valuable tokens as mementoes St. Joseph, where he attended the For spring have arrived and we can show any kind of Shoe -w -T-fc J. I The Republican secured the contract If; lie fcclllttl HO t(3 2 uneral of his sister Mrs. Clara uayior. H.

Gephart has returned from Par-fnr his stock. He is of the occasion. today for furnishing the Hign bcnooi Programs and Invitations for the Senior Rev. H. A.

Doughty and J. W. bmau Buna wueio making his spring delivery of fruit trees. namiUnn. the law student A.

MILLER, Agent. are attenamg tne oeuuuu viuancnj Conference of the Ministers and Laymen or Slipper you want. 3 Come in and see them. Class of 1901. The Advocate's bid was but S3 higher.

The class showed remarkably good judgement in selecting a plain, yet neat and sensible style. of the Walnut Valley Association of the Mvron Capron of WinEeld is in town Baptist church, at Central church in Bruno township. An excellent program has been prepared in which Rev. Doughty on business and greeting friends. Mrs.

L. P. MatbW returned home to Rosalia after a visit of a week with her rom Kansas City, is visiting his parents bis parents Judge and Mrs. A. L.

L. Hamilton. Mrs. Foulks and McLallan had their millinery opening yesterday. Their room presented a very attractive A copy of the El Dorado Daily Advocate reached this office last Saturday.

presents the subject of "Relation to the Times and Ethical Teachings." narents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jflants.

It is a six column and ought to be able, with the two other dailies, to meet the demand for news and advertising space T.it Miss Rosa Plants returned home W. S. Ewalt and son J. H. of Atlanta appearance.

with her. drove up this morning, to attena Mrs. Charley Bailey of Chelsea, Sinclair Long's, 1 Exclusive Shoe Store First door east of Ovv's. aaiuuuuuiuammmuuiumiuuiuuHUUMUiuumuure Justice Avery's court in a cattle case. in a town Ol meu, nuiucu uu children.

Leon Indicator. ThncBRfl of Mrs A. I. Bradshaw vs Mr. Ewalt took occasion to renew bis The Bugbee fellows feel the hopelessness of their effort to elect their man.

IHa a foregone conclusion to those who were in town today. They were guests ast night of Mrs. Bailey's sister Mrs. Perry Powers. I subscription to this great family paper.

Constable Charles Burris and his Depu ara rvaprvin that Mr. Buebee is third "FAUST." WW ties, W. H. Smith. A.

M. Parsons, in the race. If Kiser is elected he will enter upon the duties of his office' absolutly un JohnCarden, Wal. Sutton, a suit for damages and charging defendants with converting property to their own use is E. Hedeer, agent at the Mo.

P. has anew rack full of new rubber stamps which is quite an addition to the equip cents of bis office. Mr. Hubert Labadie's Grand Scenic and Spectacular Production is Coming. Manager Shelden has secured this excellent organization for the evening of ADril 4.

The company is headed by Mr. on trial in Justice Allebachs court to pledged to any one, except in this that it aoiHnm found alone, and his appointments will be nonpartisan. day. It is an interesting trial. The Daily Advocate calls attention to the presentation of the spectacular Politics, party animations or cnurcn relations will not influence him in the least.

7 I production Faust, at Ellet's Opera ODO HIP du dwvv tired with their own company, as re those coxcombs who are on the best tirms with themselves Colton. C.E. Bogardus leaves Wednesday for ILanBing, where he has a position in the State Penitentiary for four years. We'll husb him but we can "span" him. Hulburt Labadie as Mephisto, and Mary Van Trompas Marguerite with an excellent company of artists in their support.

Mr. Labadie carries two complete sets of scenery lor this great play one set for cities and one for small If all the money spent on wars wo i 4.i,:-.DM Mihonnnr. novfirtv 1 Poorl nf F.I Dnrarln and surroundinp- country. would be abolished, and if a tenth of the i Have you solved the problem yet, why your coa money that is spent on wars were spent I rlnct? It IS easily explained. House, April 4.

The lesson of morals equally binding on all, the subterfuges and evasions of some, and the keen, and satirical analysis of human motives n.nd deeds, marks this as one of the stages and a production complete in Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Black entertained, every detail is guaranteed to all patrons of oi-r nVlnrk dinner.

Mr. ana 1 in ju lUUIBua; TTorieifc. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dumb Animals.

hanaie tneir coai uut uuue. new furniture man was down town spur and we would not lJ. really valuable delineations of the stage, Butler county editors are all cranks, Ewiiig and Mr. and Mre. C.

L. Harris. unloading a load of furniture at Ed. Qur Coal at all, JUSt mn It OUC Ol uic jt Happier and Better There are many mysteries in this world of ours which we cannot understand, but one thing seems certain, namely, Woodmen initiated the members last evening. F.

M. Greens, when the horse became frightened and ran away. It ran into the, alley hack of Mra. Lukes, and was caught. more or less some more, others less-most all more.

Satterthwaito of the Douglass Tribune, the official paper of Butler county, is a crank on politics and our coal bins, but we find tiiat tne oitener we naumc au-screen our coal, the better shape we get it in for our custo mers Send or yhone down for a ton and see how muci A- Eilerts. J. O. Mouahan, The front of the wagon was smashed up superior it is to that you nave oeen ouying ana vuuc yuu suuci iui ic vr 0 but no other damage was done. at no other aamage was aouo.

i that every kind act we do and every kind word we speak tends to make our own lives happier and better, and we wish this could be taught in all our Bands of Marcy and permantly fixed in the mind of every boy and girl not only a good ene; Sexton of the Augusta Gazette is a crank on the telephone ques 13. D. Osborn, W.O. Bicb, D. W.

Bales. There will be two ballot boxes in this piings election, one lor the men and one for the women. The women do not ote for justices of the peace and cons 1 tr crTA Thfc th cheaoesl olace in town to Duy yui P. McGinnis he is the only ladies man in feed or coal Don't forget the name and place fhone in America but the world. Geo.T.Angell tion, and his competitor, uaay 01 we Journan is equally cranked on inventions; Noe of the Leon Indicator is a college crank; Murdock of the Republican is an intermittent crank on most any old subject; Fullinwider of the A dvo- Burkholder Blankenship.

tables. Notices have been made out and iven to the High School pupils, showing v. timo Bnant bv each in the school and Baptiat Church. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.

town, aBd as candidate for Justice of the Peace he is running like a race horse, but John seems to forget that the women vote does not count in this instance, because women do not vote for justices or constables. For unadulterated political idiocv. commend us to the Preaching, 1:45 a. m. Subject "The Tragedy the Cross." Anthem by the cate goes off on a tangent on political problems; and the Times man has wires crossed on farming and cattle raising ibe time they are dismissed bo parents Bbj know all about it.

-OTiiann Purdv of Glencoe, baa been in choir at the morning service. li A Full Line of liCUUUliwwiw propositions. Times Junior Society, 3 p.m. Senior Society, 6:30 p. m.

Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Subject, "The WeU cranks are among the most use- organ upon the words to that effect, as John Cory ailing health lor two years past. He enow atSt. Francis Hospital ih Wichita undergoing treatment and his friends ul articles and implements in the world.

They are used principally to turn things, Dying Robber Saved." Every one used to say, wonder if the bombostified, onrkornrnconsoboliferosity, from whose welcomed. H. A. Doughty, Pastor. they furnish the leverage mar gives fertile grey matter, the above super-abundaney eminated is still livin.

motion to travel, manufacture and in all hope for his speedy recovery. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society will meet with Mrs. Albert Ewing Friday at 2:30 lor their annual Seed Potatoes. A fine lot ol Early Ohio, and Six Weeks, seed potatoes, home grown from fact everything that tends to make the world better and life worth living, General Mevton Moore of Kansas City, on officer in the Spanish war, H. northern seed at 60 cents per bushel, at These newspaper cranks are no excep Annneeted with the Kansas tion to the general rule and like the my residence in Riverside.

A. W. Sanfobd. cranks inanimate, they move things, I City National Bank and the Boston at tK TAnnlA tha business world. I Pollard of St.

Louis, were in the city election ol officers, ah wuk rnncregation are invited to be present, 3 W. Brown ol Haverhill, bought a car load hogs yesterday, and paid from S5.s6to per tandred This the bigbest price paid lor hogs since the last year of Harrison's administra- be What if is to bo Wiset 'lis know. little can I I in fact the wona couia noi move witn-" ester uj, vw i. 1 i I a raftla trial, oendinz at Kansas OUv we crauiu, tuu uoia uuo who 19 1 co To see all others' faults, and feel our own. Pope.

proudof it. 'City. lion..

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