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El Dorado Daily Democrat from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

El Dorado Daily Democrat from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

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lint wiTrt A m.AxH KrK." gfet pEDeT'OS The IJi'D of Dr. Armnttdilg llruttfcht to Light folf til Tint tm, MTKUflS Or fISU SMOTHERED IK THE E.N. Smitii Is in Wellington. Gen.Ellet went to Topeka, yesterday. Horace Blakely was In Wichita yesterday, 7 SMALLER STREAMS.

It would certainly be as difficult for -OKT- THE DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY MOKNINO, FEBRUARY SJ. 1H88, LAWRANCE. 1 DENTIST, Kr. Dorado Kansas. VERY SUM PICEIHa 18 PROSPECT FOR OUR I a double humped dromedary to canter E.N.

Smith went to Winfleld last though the eye of a common needlo, as FISHERMEN NEXT BUMMER, Fisherman and all other parties in it would be for the writer of this article in this limited space of half a col Jess Holloway was a Wichita visitor umn to say all that can be said of in yesterday. fpyfl fey fegy any way Interested in the fishing subject, will regret to learn that nil the terest centered in the' subject of this M. J. Fisher and family, of Prospect township, leave to-day for Albion, Il sketch. But with an eagerness born of desperation and long experience, we fish in the head waters of the walnut, and in its tributary streams, have been smothered during the recent cold linois.

turn to our duty, dictionary and white Miss Carrie Wright is in Augusta weather. Scarcely a minnow of tho wash, and proceed to paint a picture- this week, where she has a large class in music. game species has escaped the general fatality, and in fact, in most streams Among the younger professional men of our city who enjoy renumerative practices because' of their ability to check every dread disease, Dr. F. C.

Wm. Bailey, of Prospect, says the not a fish of any species remains alive. Before writing this article I have se prospect for a fine crop this seanon, is THE CITY IN GENERAL There its not a case of small-pox In the city. Interest iu the liaptlat revival is Increasing. Mile.

Rhea will be a drawing card at the opera house. The postofflce will be closed to-day from 10 a. ra. until 6p. m.

The jury in the case of Stangerva DeDra found for the defendant. excellent. cured reliable information from every Mr. A.Campbell went to Wellington, yesterday, on business. lie will return home to-day.

Armstrong is one of the best known as well as one of the handsomest. A massive one hundred and fifty pound ligure, surmounted with a Websterian head and pleasing countenance, adorned with tho typical mustache of "heavy villian," ami clean cut form arrayed in good broadcloth, Is the way Messrs. F.B. Hoyt and Harry Crouch leave this morning, via the Santa Fe, for Dallas, Texas. 7 quarter of the county, watered by small streams, aud the reports have all been the same.

The fish in the breedirg grounds of the beautiful Walnut river have all been killed, and our fishermen may not expect much sport for several seasons to come. The fish have not been frozen to death, for a fish cannot freeze to death no more than a toad or a snake can be killed in that way, but the winter was so severe and the Ice so thick that they actually smothered to death died for lack of air, and I Urn M. Lucky, proprietor of the Central Street Commissioner Young is get we find him morning, noon and night, hotel, was taking in the beauty of Wichita, yesterday. Sundays included. Doc's accomplishments are always without number Conductor Fred Bobrlnk.

of the Fort ting in his work on street crossings. T. E. McNaught A Co. yesterday hipped four cases of eggs to Kansas City.

and a rehearsal of them is necessary to give one an idea of the position he Scott route, has taken a lay-off and gone to Cincinnati on a visit. Jxf si I occupies in El Dorado society and the esteem in which he is held by her citi Many of our citizens are attending J. P.llamsayer. late of tho Chicago saw 111 1 1 reliably informed that the surface of the annual 0. A.

It. encampment at zens. As a member of the A.F. A. bargain house, left yesterday for Newton, where he will engage in business- many pools is actually covered with of course he knows all about the goat the dead bodies of all kinds of dead Winfleld.

Little Nellie McDonald, of the Metropolitan, is quite sick with the 0er-man measles. CITI SPECIALS. and "hot griddle" tricks of that order. This order gives you an idea of the fish. In support of the theory that our social status of the genial Doctor.

Ever since he first struck an attitude The ladieB of the M. E. church will ffc fishermen will have slim picking for some time to comt, I have only to refer to the fact that the distance from this city to the mouth of the Walnut is give a Martha Washington tea. at the within the borders of hutler county and set foot on El Dorado soil, the admired "Frank" has been found in chinch to-night. The city schools will observe Wash only about seventy miles, that very few fish of any species breed In the the front ranks, taking an active part in all that goes to make life pleasant Ington's birthday to-day, which is a river proper, and that our game flsu national holiday.

for our citizens, As an art critic he is especially do not come up from the Came! Shoe tore, Costumes of the Continental times All farmers wanting to raise cane for the sugar works at El Dorado, will call at the company's office in rear of El Dorado National bank. It is desirable that all arrangements be made by March 1, 1888. Joseph Coombe. Vice-Pres. El Dorado Sugar Co Ofllce hours 10 a.

m. to 4 p. m. SPECIAL BATE, THIRTY DA Meeks Riddle at the front with ity and farm loans. For tho next thirty days we will make special rates on city amount paid as soon as papers are executed, ana no deductions for interest.

Office, first door eastofthH new Merchant's National Bank. Ei Dorado, Kansas. 7 7tf W. M. DUFF.

considered standard authority, his discerning eye catching with lightning Arkansas river. So it must be admitted that the situation is to be regarded as alarming. The local ice in like rapidity, the least defect in color ing or smoothness. As an artist he has executed several pieces in oil that dustry will, be practically paralyzed next summer, and the brewery interests of our neighboring State of Missouri will be crippled to an extent that bnspeaks no ordinary talent, and that have attracted considerable attention by conoisseurs. Sunday noon our friend can be found distributing good, wholesome truths to the scholars who would be bard to estimate.

While our associations have been pleasant, and our business successful, sickness in our family in Kentucky will prevent onr moving to El Dorado. We will at once commence to reduce our large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES at a general reduction of 28 per cent for spot cash. Everything in our store lias always been marked in plain llgures. will be worn at the M. E.

church dinner this evening. An animated religious discussion yesterday afternoon served to break the usual monotony. The small pox report 1b about as Billy as anything The Democrat has heard in a long time. N. Rector is refitting his store on Main street, preparatory to putting In a large stock of grpceries.

Miss Mills was severely burnod yesterday morning, by the premature explosion of a gasoline can. I trust, however, that my worst fears 7 Chattel loans in amounts from 85.00 may not be realized, for what would life be to. a fisherman without the attend his Sunday school class. The Doctor, however, has, his failure, for we find him along with the rest of the upwards. 9tf CITY LOANS, pleasure of fishing.

T. P. i i 7 Fisherman, Bill of Far. Itobbins Hoyt. can loan money on 20 PER CENT OR ONE-FIFTH SAVED! "boys," a regular favorite of the ladies, city property at low rates.

never missing an opportunity to enjoy Martha Washington dinner at M. E. their presence, and ne'ver failing to W. M.DUFF. Chattel and farm loans.

church. Feb. 22, 1888, 5:30 to 8 o'clock Otf make himself agreeable when such op portunitv is afforded. NOTE The above cut is BONA-FIDE and GENUINE, p. m.

Soup-pose you come. $EATS. Wanted. Five bushels of pop-corn. yt as we are closing out to QUIT THE BUSINESS! Enquire Our readers will please take notice that nothing has been said in regard to the doctor's age the omission was I at tms omce.

Furnished rooms to let, at the Bos 6'hicken Pie, Roast Beef, Roast Pork' VEGETABLES. 7 intentional on putpnit, xne El Dorado Kansas. well House, corner Vine and Central Masked Potatoes, Baked Beans, Corn A lively dog fight on Main street "awoke the echoes" long about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Sixteen families from Ohio wero ex-Kofctd Hi' I'oiiUuu, yesieruuy. Then household goods arrived Sunday, The silly reports about small-pox in El Dorado are calculated to create a panic, unless "nipped in the bud," Stop it.

avenue. U-lw man stands in wich Tub Democrat, and we are sworn not to divulge fam'jy secrets For City Loans, go to Brenton Aictimms. sir Illinois Rbstauart! Orange BIobrouis. Do not fail to call on Bobbins Hoyt before making a loan on city RELISHES. Assorted Pickle.

PAsmr. Pie. i i fv DESSERT, (, 1 Cake, Ice Cream. r' Tea and Coffee. Twenty-live cents pays tiio Lady waiters in Continental oos Mr.

George Gebauer, of Abilene, Kansas, and MiBs Nannie Franklin, of this city, were married in the presence or rarm property, lotr You can get as good work at the of a large number of relatives and Alonzo Little, postmaster of Du-rachen, has resigned, and has also recommended to the department that CO Mew laundry, corner Main and bixth avenue, as is done in Wichita. 2Stf Patronize the Cascade Laundry, cor the place be discontinued. friends, at 7 o'clock last evening, at the residence of Mr. J. J.Franklin, the brother of th bride.

It was one of the prettiest home weddings that have tumes. Concluding with appropriate ner Main Street and Sixth avenue, up recitations and musical exercises by We understand that an El Dorado druggist is perfecting arrangements to commence the making of toilet extracts stairs. irst-class work guaranteed. 2tf the little folks in costumes of "ye olden taken place in this city for seme time. At the hour mentioned, the bridal times." i i Give the New Laundrv trial.

They on a large scale, in this city. party entered the parlor, where the in do as nice work as any place in the state, Remember the place, corner teresting services were performed by The death of Mrs. Thompson, who is well known in this city, occurred at Rev. W. E.

Bates. main anu sixin avenue. Toil the residence of her son, who lives south of the city, Monday night. Three fine frame tenement houses cr A reception followed the ceremony, during which an elaborate supper was served. The presents were numerous and costly.

Those present were Mr. Farm Loans Made will be built in the southern part of CO and Mrs. G. T. Boswell, Mr.

and Mrs. W. II. Hite, Mrs. Win.

Fisher, Misses' Jennie Fisher, Nellie Waldron, Clara the city, They will be an ornament to that part of the "Chicago of Kansas." Iverson Williams was buried in the east cemetery yesterday forenoon Ills remains were followed to their last resting place by a large circle of friends. Hlatt, Stella Hite. Mary Fisher, and Messrs. Dr. Woodson, W.

M. Duff, and Wm. Fisher, AT LOWEST RATES, ltii thing ton's WbhIi Day. Business men should "clothes" early and attend the Martha Washington dinner at the M. E.

church. Let us toap lye-hely you will be there. Your (Wash)-board will be fi cents. Tub-be absent is a mistake. HCHOOI, MOTKS, The exercises, Friday, were good.

Mary Ward, having lost her brother, has quit school. The class in Botany had their first lesson Monday. Harry Blake quit school Tuesday Sorry he has stopped. The Literature class have been reading Dickens, this week. Miss Jamison's division is preparing an interesting program for next Friday.

Miss Eva Weaver leaves in two weeks to enter the Fort Scott Normal. The pupils of the high school signed a petition yesterday, for a holiday on the 22nd. B. J. The Democrat joins with other friends in extending congratulations, and wish for the happy couple a joyous and pleasant bon voyage adown the Gheap Lunch and First-Class Short-Order Restauran! This house has recently changed hands and undergone thorough renovatiom and remodeling.

It is, in all respects, rirstokassT -BY- stream of time. A Pleasant TJiue, The Misses norea entertained a number of friends last night, at their BRENTON MCGINNI? Office with Western Union Telegraph Company. home northeast of the city, in a very pleasant way. The house was bril liantly illuminated and the rooms prettily decorated. With excellent music, both vocal and instrumental, the hours The sugar works will be built.

At passed quickly and pleasantly. Those KA5' SAS EL DORADO. present were Messrs. T. B.

Ellsberry, And guarantees satisfaction in every particular. It employs an experienced Chef and an efficient corps of help, and will see to it that 7 .7. cCUESTS RECEIVE THE MOST POLITE ATTENTION: It is centrally located, in close proximity to the business center of the city, and immediately opposite the' opera-house. Regular meals are served at 7 7 Archie Crouch, Houston Baker aud Tom. Campbell.

The ladles present were the Misses Mattie Gillaspie and Carrie Foutch. A vote of thanks was tendered the Misses Florea for the THE HOTEL WINDSOR. J.G. WRIGHT, Prop. This house is located on Mam st.

near the Ft. 8cott, W. W. depot and is first class in every respect. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited.

Rates reasonable. A number of our merchants are supplying the citizens of Winfleld with butter and eggs. El Dorado merchants can always be relied upon jn any emergency. Late last night a man living near the eity limits attempted suicide. He took morphine and then attempted to cut his throat, He was discovered in time to prevent a fatal issue.

1 M. Verbryck and Wm. Young, for disturbing religious worship, were compelled to dance to the tune of 5 and costs by Police Judge McCarty An appeal was taken in both cases. Marshal Bowie is making it "hot" for the tramps who nightly infest the city. He should at least have pioper assistance until these vermin become thoroughly acquainted with the fact that El Dorado is not their home.

Those attending the O. A. R. encampment at Winfield from El Dorado aie: Mrs. Geo.

Gardner, Mrs. H. Conly, Mr. and Mrs. Dan.

Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Castle, Mr. and Mrs.

J. J. Carson, and Mr. and Mrs. CJothes-line thieves are plying their vocation.

Marshal Bowie was last might 410 tided by the proprietors of the City Laundry that thieves had stripped llne.of fivery piece of wearing iipparoL but ujto the hour of going to press the scoundrels had not been apprehended. Those of uur citizens who care about having a -'bikd" shirt for Sunday wear, should see -to it that clothes are not left hanging out after the shades of night have fallen. GENTS igGENTS meeting at the court house yesterday $7,500 additional stock was guaranteed by the following gentlemen; P. Gillespie, Coombe Holderman.Gault, Leland, E.N.Smith, George Gardner, JT. Phillips, $500, each; J.

D. Conner, T. Oldham, Van Denberg, Shelden, $200 each Austin and Carpenter, 100 each N. B. Ones-man, W.

J. Gault, C. A. Uadford 8100 each, and II. H.

Gardner 9200 new stock. Messrs. W. J. Gault and George Gardner were appointed to solicit further contributions, and if the farmers "come to time," as they should, tho worts will be built at an early day.

We jundenitaffd hat some of the "boys" of this city arjj arranging for the most elaborate ball every given' in fil B-orado- It will take place some time next tuontjL Elegant prizes will be awarded the best dancer. The cotn- hospitable manner in which they entertained their guests. Vlewitd With Suspicion. Such frequent reference to the story of truibfulG.W. and the cherry tree has created the impression that perhaps it was ft ''cliestnut" tree that George mutilated.

Howeyer, if you em-bark in a good enterprise, with a small use of capital, attend the dinner this evening the M. E. church. ALL ORDERS FOR ME ALS EDWARD SWARTZ, Common Sense Tailor ROOMS OVER NATIONAL BANK. Whrn mm ttalnW be knowi the Dioat, he know (be lctxt.

-AT ANT. TIME WILL niX'ElVE- mitte in charge will spare no pains to make it in every detail the ball of the Thi Location. The Democratic National Convention will be settled to-day, The sugRr works are rather unsettled, but it is settled that the Martha Washington dinner will be held at theM.E, church, three blocks west of Settler street, at 5:30 to 8 this evening; 25 cents settles the bill. Settlers of all ages are in 'WhenTAra Yoa Going? When do you lUrt Where from How Tnftar In your party Wlmt ot trelght or paetaae hare your What route do yon prefart Ppun recent an lumwet to the above question you wM lie luxBislifil, free of eipenae, with the lowest a trmuL a rates. elo map, time fl "ITi A tiwS lSS phletH, or 1 Afll TO 31 1 other will siivo trouble.

V.sae and money. Agents will call In person ulicre rf. Partfog not ready to answer above qu'viloiia should ni( ot and rn-wnre tlila notice fotnrt rpfrn-nre. Ii, seasoji. FRED BUKER.

Sewing wanted immediately. Will sew very cheap. Address, by mail, Anna Scroogt. -NO, 319 CENTRAL cited and expected. Brenton McGinnis can make the best rates or.

City Loans. stf ELDORADO, KANSAS Geiwral i-ssseusf-r Ajj-nt, 6U Paul, Trot ftui the jock -pile for tramps..

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1888-1888