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Butler County Citizen from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

Butler County Citizen from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

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NEFF YOUNG, COCtfTY POPXJLATIOS. BUTLEB COUNTY GITIZI. J. C. HOYT A.

M. NEWflOUSE, BLUE FRONT Gain, or nf the Different leirnsmjw. Are ihei-e Html of CliriMtian? Communicated. Traveling across the continent during winder found myself one winter morning stranded for the day in one of the great metropolitan cities of the During the Faat Year, An examination of the trustees' returns -Tromier I Story of from the different townships for I BLlsHlkO KVEIIY THURSDAY BY MICE: $1.00 PKK YEAR. west.

Loans, Heal shows their population to be as follows: state, Ensure B't. I was alone among strangers. Slowly Augusta 1,480, a loss of 270. This BY MARY F. SCHUYLER.

Iosb, however, ia in the city, the town Kuu-ed al the pohtfllne to El Dorado, Knnu, fur iinuion through 'he mall, second -clal atler. the morning hours dragged themselves along, until the clock on the cathedral marked the hour of in the fore ship outside the city showing a gaiu of 47. CHAPTER I. WIO WANT 0 OiUCxll? FARM THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1S93. Unanswered yet; the prayer your lips hav: pleaded noon.

Sudden there burst, as of one accord, on ue stillness of the winter's morning, the ringing of a score of church In arony of heart these many years Benton 782, a gam of 5. Bloomlngton 479, a of 00. Bruno 770, a gain of 16. Chelsea 591, a gain of 24. Clay 316, a gain of 2.

Clifford 521 a gain of 2. a gain of 81, of which Does faith begin to fail? Is hope departing? Railway Time Tables. Write or i-oine And think you all in vain those falling tears? And will pay the CASH for the riszht lands, and see us if vou want to sell your farm. South JMaiu. El Dorado, Kansas Say not, the Father hath not hean' your prayer; You shall have your desire so.petimc, somewhere Florence, F.I Dorado aJnut Valley Road.

bells in different parts of the city, Having been accustomed all my life to attend divine services in the little stone church in the beech wood, near my old home in one of the eastern states, I IRA Going Uorth. I will pass over the intervening time 3 is in the city and 28 in the township. 1VL M'GINNIS. R. A.

VilKNIS. GINNIS M'GINNIS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW- 'Office over State Bank, El Dorado. 8:50 m. 2:56 2:07 pm 7:03 No. 424, No.

4s, No. 4r-tt, No. 432, Aecom Btock Going South. naturally concluded to spend the morn between my introductory pages and this chapter, and take up the thread of my story In the early part of the year of 1801. Practice in all the courts.

Oflice in Ex tn ing hour in attending divine services. I found on inquiry that the congrega tion who worshipped ht the church, No. 425, No. 4.03. 4:25 .....11:05 a 12:16 pm Accommodation Koogler.

building, Fl Dorado. Kan sun. El Dorado city not reported. El Dorado C86, a gain of 22. Fairview 429, a gain of 46.

Fairmount 624, a gain of 56. lencoe 763, a gain of 30. Hickory 378, a gain of 45. Lincoln 413, a gain of 50. Little Walnut-912, a loss of 227.

Leon. No. 4M, No. Fast Freight. Ifcoo a in Less than two miles below the pre MISSICS MY ICRS.

whose spires could be seen from the hotel window, were of the same denomi All trains carry pm-nengers and baggage except T. ALLEN, M'g'r. D. BOYDEN, President. M.

II. TAYLOR, Sec'y. sent city-of El Dorado on the Walnut 43a Bod 4 rrelpht trains sometimes leave i en inn t-atm. iel Of time. nation as myself.

I concluded to go river, were three or four dilapidated Trains make close connection at junction point for all points. Make fart time and carry elegant looking buildings which some enthusi BOYDEN ABSTRACT COMPANY. however, shows a gain of 73. and sleepers- Tickets on sale to all prio Mints in the United ta tea. Ko.

45doe not Ariisik Ailliners. nn Mnmlir. No. 459 (Iijm not run on Sunday All other trains daily. For further information call Successor to the Abstract firms of D.

M. Bronson, Woods Bl ck and D. Bovden. ESTABLISHED IN 1868 14 YEARS UNDER PRESENT MANAGEMENT- on or address H. A.

MILLEB, Agent astic speculators had put up years before, with the hope of starting a town, soon abandoning the project however, their "airy castles" behind them, probably as a warning to others, left the place, to return no more. It there. A walk of a few blocks brought me to a magnificent building whose spires and steeples appeared to stretch out to the skies, Magnificent equipages brought the people by the score dressed as for a feast. Unnoticed I passed through arched doorways into a magnificent assembly room with richly carved n.l nnholatered furniture, windows of t6yHave full and complete Abstracts of Trie to all lands and town lots in But Mimonrl Pacific Railway Company, jt'Mt Bound Trains, Kn. 4.V2.

Dailv Knas city. St Louis. Chicago ifKeep a complete Stock of Millinery am! all ler County. Special atteution given to perfecting titles. All kinds of Notary work correctly done.

References: Ail banks in the county, and all Loan Com Latest Sivles in Triiniuiiis. lie ladiw li and Eat passenger was a dreary day and one of the last panies doing business in the state. Office in Masonic Block, cordially invited to call ami inspect our stock. Vn r.4. Tiailv ft Louis.

Chicago dc Last Pswientter 2:35 ELDORADO, KANSAS. Kn Tiailv Kane is Citv A World'e Fair stained glass, cut glass chandeliers, an Logan 381, a gain of 31. Milton 1,026, a gain of 123. Brainerd has 140, a gain of 2. Whitewater has 223, a gain of 2.

Murdock 627, a gain of 76. Pleasant 602, a gairof 11. Plum Gfove 520, a gain of 33. Prospect 786, a loss of 38. Richland Not in.

Rock Creek 491, a gain of 63. Rosalia 562, a gain of 33. Spring 735, a gain of 71. Sycamore Not reckoned. Towanda 590, a gain of 56.

Union 558, a gain of 3. Walnut 505, a gain of 10. An examination of these figures will nrran reachlnff from the floor to the Train a Tio. 4S6 Daily except Sunday Local Freight No. 4S8, Daily btoclc and Faat 3:05 of February.

The whole month had been cold aad stormy. For days it had been raining almost constantly. The rain had ceased, at least for the time being, though the sky was far from GOODS RIC3EIYICI WICKIY North Main Street, El Dorado, Katits. CHARLES SCHl: AM, Pproprietor of the highest point of the vaulted roof. Still West Bound Trains- ISO.

4.M. Dailv Wichita A West 5:50 a wt. hila. Colorado and Weil Pass cloudless. There was a sound of thun enger 3:10 pm unnoticed I slipped into a quiet corner under the gallery.

The deep tones of the organ, touched by a master hand reverberated among the pillars and arch-wavs. of the church and the services Ko. 4G1, Daily Wichita A Anthony Pass g'r 4:. inc. imilv Local Froieht- der in the air; the wind mourn.

M' AIT ALLY 1T0BLE No. 463, Except Sunday throughCol. Fr't. 2:00 am 201 SOUTH liiHT. ALL EETIS SOUGHT 1 SOLS fully through the leafless branches of the trees and the prospect was as Mcpherson Branch Trains, pPECIL CTJTj FOR SIXTY DAYS.

GOOD RIGS REASONABLE CHARGES- had begun. No. 4S9, Dally Mixed, Leaves .3:10 rn No. 4lo.Daily Mixed, Arrives dreary as one could well imagine. Tiii minister entered bv a HORSES BOARDED BY DAY OR WEEK.

Are the IeadiRg Hhnw that Butler county has made a Freight truing positively do not carry passengers. side door and knelt on a richly embroidered cushion engaged in handsome eain in population over lasi For two days the river had been and was now in many places be Parties desiring to breed either year. Draft or Road horses will lo well to call yond its banks, and the current, as if de Call on A. J. Talmer if you want to sell prayer.

He prayed for the president the United States, for congress and for the and see us before going elsewhere, as we Just os We Predicted, termined to brook restraint no longer, have the best bred Wilks horse in the Dwiirht. 111., Star and Herald. Furniture and Carpet len 1 governor of the state and the legislature, was rushing madly on its course carry county, weighing 1200 at 3 years old. The Star and Uerald bas watched me i ing alons1 husre loss, drift-wood and and all those in authority; for himself Also an Liiglish bhire(un ported), weigh your farm, or make a loan. Remember the special cut on cabinets at Stevenson's.

A. J. Talmer has a special bargain, 160 acres of farm laud. operation of C. Y.

Trice, the land ad ing loiO. We will lake pleasure -in and his congregation. The choir, led r- everything that impeded its progress. vocate, pretty closely, and we predicted showing this stock at. all times.

Befrinninsr June 1st, Cabinets 75 cents to $1.50 per df zen; finest grade of work. Groups no oxtra charge Work finished in three or four days. by a distinguished looking foreigner Near the sroup of-buildings which last fall that he would make fly, CHARLES SCURAM. OF TII3C COUNTY, with side whiskers, rendered a selection the settlers bad dignified with the ap as it were, this spring and summer, and Via hnn already commenced. Mr.

Trice to order at cost, at of which both the words and the music Frames made Stevenson's. pellation of "village," several ragged It. LEY DIG. A. L.

L. HAMILTON were unintelligible to me. and the min some of his assistants have been in samples at STEVEITSOFS. later delivered the fifth of a series of Hamilton Ey untiring energy. Stii-ktuitivene and close attention to hnxiufs, have nrenared themselves to supply the iiirfssen in their line.

LEYDIG. Dwight at short intervals all winter, but sermons descriptive of his travels in the us. children were amusing themselves by tossing sticks and all other available material into the raging element and shrieking in elfish glee to see them swept along by the current or swal and OF reach of nil. LAWYERS. COME AND SEE US.

You will be convinced. Our Goods are First-class, and price! within lhf Holy Land. about a week ago, he came with his whole staff, and they are all consider nV.lv likfi Trice, iollv. eood natured, lib At the close of the service left the Office Block, El Dorado, Kansas. building chilled and beuumbed, both SAST siric.

11S SOUTH MiilN. physically and spiritually. The great A. L. RKPDEN.

il. BRUMBACK, II. W. SCIU'JUKEE (Co. Attorney.) lowed up in the flood.

Farther up the stream on a rustic seat under a huge elm sat two women, intently watching metropolitan daily, issued the next Redden schumaker, morning, spoke in the highest terms of LAWYER. the straggling waters. One, a spark the learned and logical sermon preached ling brunette of perhaps twenty years, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in the tale and federal the day before by the Rev. Dr, Blank, Office over State Bank, El Dorado, Kan. I WANT eal real estate hustlers.

Trice and his staff have the advantage of many western agents who travel over the country, in the fact that he does not misrepresent the farming lands of Kansas. This is proved not only by the army ho has al ready located in Kansas, but by tlose that have accompanied him on his trips, whether they bought or not. When such men as Al. Haynes, Aaron Prickett, J. Ferguson, Dr.

McMann, of Gardner, was sufficiently pretty to be interest and congratulated his congregation on courts. Onice over Exchange National his acquisition. Bank, El Dorado, Kansas. CD. STRATFORD.

Aftersupperl concluded to take. ALL THE ing. The other was one of those rare women of whom poets write and painters strive to create from fancy; a striking type of the purest blonde short walk about the city and then retire First published May to mv room. I had not eone far when IN THE PROBATE COURT OK BUTLER ATTORNEY AT LAW- Office with Bitlkr County Citizen Et Dorado, Kansas. COUJITV, KANSAS.

my attention was attracted by a body beauty which makes one think of the A. J. Palmer bas special bargain in 4S0 acres of improved farm well located. FOR SALE An 8-roipm house, good barn, well and cistern, and six acres of land Inside the corporate limits' of Pea-body. Will sell at a bargain or exchange for Whitewater property.

Address, Fred Mathoit, Whitewater, Kansas. JUST ARRIVED IN TOWN. Red Seal granulated Lye, 93 per cent pure, in sifting top cans. One can make ten pounds of pure hard lasting soap. The can bas two lids.

The inside lid is perforated with 5 holes which makes it the best and moBt convenient can of lye for breaking water and for all household uses. Red Seal is strongest purest and best lye made; try it and be convinced. For sale by G. II. Otte and G.

il. Roach, Whitewater, Kansas. 4(-4t M. M. Phillips and S.

Stroup of Burns, were in El Dorado Monday. Congressman Charlie Curtis and the corn doctor were in the city this week. Charles Nessly and wife of Wichita, were visiting Dr. II. Gill and family last Sunday.

J. C. Lilly of the hay and grain firm of Lilly Company, Burns, was down CHEAP In the matter of the estate of Onlie Madison, minor of men and women, bearing at the head fair, brave women of olden time, of heir of Clannua Hartley, deceased, Clarence Han ley, Guardian. of their column, as they marched, grandly sculptured figures in marble, The State of Kan as to said Oolie Madinon: blood red banner inscribed with a cross. The said Oolie Madison will take notice that on and many others have nothing but praise for Trice and his lands, there's something in it, It demonstrates that honorable industry is getting its reward.

It also demonstrates that no tricks of the opposition can suppress the irrepressible Trice, They sung as they marched, keeping LAN even of "Venus springing from the foam of the sea crowned with all her matchless grace and beauty. Surely if Nar the 24th day of May. I the said guardian tiled in the above-named probate court a petition to sell her oue-thirty-Bixth l-3ll interest i i and to the Dr. j. l.

overstreet, DENTIST. time with drum and tambourines. Im pellet! by curiosity I followed them cissus had ever seen this daughter of ing-descritea real estate Jiutier cuuniy, ivaDas, to-wit: down the street, up a narrow stairway Lots numbers seventeen, eighteen, twenty-live. I CAN BUY IN- the gods he had never fallen in love Mr. C.

Y. Trice will run one of his into a dingy hall. and twenty-six aud fifteen, sixteen, twenty-seven, and twenty-eight, and one, two, ttiirteen and four with his shadow! One needed but a A half dozen oil lamps shed a sickly i teen, and tnree, tour, eleven ana twelve ail in sec celebrated private excursions to Kansas on the Santa Fe road Monday, May 29. tion number nineteen; also iota number fifteen glance at the broad, white brow with its rich, coronet of golden hair, at the sixteen. twent'-seven, and twenty-eight, and seven IDTLER COUNTY Mr.

Trice, on one trip recently, dis teen, eighteen, tweuty-hvc, and twenty -six; and All kinds of dental work done In a satisfactory manner, including gold crown -and bridge work, geld and aluminum plates, Have exclusive right to use ODOSTKXDES. the wonderful anesthetic for the painless extraction of Teeth. References given at the office, Over Boston store, next to Helig's drug store. nineteen, twenty, twenty -three, and twenty-four ol section number eighteen; all of said property being posed of 3300 acres to parties from In clear, azure eyes through which the soul of the woman seemed looking, to section number twenty-three, i. ol It.

Iso 8 E. ot diana and they are all well please? with their bargains. be convinced that no common intellect the Sixth P. subject to a mortgage on all of said property of about C. Y.

Tru That it is alleeed in said petition mat it is neces lay behind those classic features. light. Common straight backed chairs: were arranged in regular order around the room. The hall was soon filled with a motley crowd of both sex and all ages. Men whose days were spent in the shops, women whose days were spent in the factories or in the drudgery of their poer homes; and boys and girls whose days and nights were spent the Lord only knows where.

Presently a young BSfIn connection with will run EXCURSIONS sary to sell the interest of said minor for the reason Chelsea AVirav Stranc-e as it may seem, for women of that all of said property 13 incumbered by a mort on a business visit Friday and Saturday. SHORTEST To the Editor of the Citizen. gage to the amount of 500, is unproductive and the a a this age are seldom so highly gifted, As I have never seen anything in "Nature had endowed' Mrs. Morrison Joe Satterthwaite of the Douglass that if mortgage should be Toreolofietl and said Dropertv sold at forced sale, her interest the Citizen from thi3 neck of the woods EVERY QUICKEST and with both intellect and beauty. Tribune, called last week to inspect our therein would probably not sell for anything above I will try to give you a short account of the incumbrance tnereon and costs, ana tne proceeas new office and to discuss the "pie" ques As she sat there gazing on the swift, BEST LINE girl scarely more than a child, whom what is going on.

thereof are necessary to pay the debts and expenses of said minor for necetsaries, and the support and THIRTY tion with the editor of the Citizen. turbid stream, one could not have told Will Biglow made a flying trip to El education of said minor and that tt Is tor tne best whether her thoughts were pleasant interest of said minor to sell her interest therein they called the Little Cadet, dressed in a plain gown and a plainer bonnet, with a voice like a chime of silver bells and a Dorado last Friday. Fred Lobdell now of the Dighton TO alone with the balance thereof, as more can be real DAYS. Chelsea is on a boom: a new parson ized from the sale of it with entire tract than from Uerald, was visiting his old home last or painfuL Not that her nature was a subtile one, or that contact with the a small interest therein by itself. face like and angel, sane That said amplication and petition will be heard on age, a set of boxing gloves, and talk of a band.

T. LOU week, He reports very little rainfall in Lane county during the last six world had made her clever in conceal the lr.th dav of June. 189t. at 10 o'clock a. m.

of Hock of ages cleft for me. Let me bide myself ia thee. There was no choir, no sermon there said day, at the office of the Probate Judge of said ennntv at the court house in the city of El Dorado. ing her emotions; but constant sorrow, Quite a cumber of Chelsea folks were months. at which time and place you can appear and show Kansas City cause why said app) ication should not bo granted.

and a strong sense of immediate duties which she could not ignore had made visiting the Cave springs south of El Dorado Sunday. was singing and praying and talking. otherwise the petition will be taken as true and an Rev. James Kinney pastor of the Christian 'New LiebO church near the A large man with hands hardened with OFFICE OYER EXCHANGE BANK- When I am not in. leave your farm with Mr.

Fleming in Exchange bank C. C. TUEHEH. order for the sate made as therein prayed. Mt and Mrs.

N. B. Coeeshall ere self-repression habitual to her, least WORLD'S northwest corner of Fairview township, AND THE by repeated betrayals of feeling she visiting Chelsea the nrst oi tne wee- Clabesck w. Hartley, 1 Attest Guardian of said minor. SKAL.V M.

II- MOKBIBOJT, Probate Judge. FAIR and also the last of the week. should fail of the good she hoped by was in the city last week to get estimates of cost of lumber to build a new church We have not heard from the pugilist her influence to secure to other lives. First published May 18, 1S3, meeting at Scott's as yet, but will give Apart from a rigid standard of truth XOTICE Of APPOIXTMESZ OF A D3IIXIS- house. The Ladies Aid society of the Cumber Lowest Rates Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars an account of it in our next letter.

2JtAJ.UM. and purity of purpose by which every WOTTOR TS HEREBY 0IVEN TO THE Quite a number of relatives of Mr. and land Presbyterian church held an ice action of her life was formed, she had FRANK DILZER, Reclining Chair Cars(s) heirs and creditors, and all other persons interested in the estate of Paris Howard, late of Butler comity, Mrs. James Larrison were visiting them cream and strawberry supper at their learned to eive but little thought to TCansas. deceased, that the undersigned was on tne Elegant Day Coaches from Matfield Green the last of last church in Benton on the evening of May tfiii, if M.v A.

Tt. I89t. dnlv appointed admin- herself. All her sympathies were ab toil, dressed in cheap but neat clothes, told how he had been but a short time before the slave of the rum power; that he had spent his days in debauchery and his nights in sin, breaking with impunity the laws of both God and man. Himself a physical and moral wreck, his wife with a broken heart, and his children without bread, flow he had been sought out by the people on the platform, and how under their teachings and by the help of God he had been able to break off from his evil habits and lead a new life' himself earning good wages in the shops; his wife with her burden lighter; and his children in school.

Others spok in the same strain. The i. Pari, 1 1 I ami week. i -i JBireiu.rui FOR YOUR TICKETS VIATHE 16th, An enjoyable time was had. The proceeds of the entertainment amounted soroeu uv tuc ui j.iaci.a i that I have duly qnaimea as eucu iaminwi aioi, I i a I nofal-o f5 i.

estate will There was a meeting at the Chelsea ASK i i eni-ROTif 1 1 il i Li.i iitia aoi iui, o.n x.i. Missouri needs greater than her own, the Dame for allowance. school house Saturday night to organize to $31. toward this deep, e-eneroui? current of ALBERT LlJK, a band. We understand there was a AIKMAN A IK.

MAN, Attorneys, A banking company has been formed her nature all her thoughts and feel H. C. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS large attendance; 1 guess we will get the PVSl.IVA.TIoy NOTICE Summons for Ser ine-s flowed. She was srlad to live if at Burns, and a.

banking institution will band. Ti'TlteflWIt Boon be in operation in that little city. vice on Xon-Jtesttlent JJeftttrtants. First Published May 11, 18H3.J The new M. E.

Parsonage at Chelsea she could lighten human sorrow be of use to others. I must own that this Tt will be known as the Burns State is being rapidly built under the leader THE STATE OF KANSAS: TO MOOXEY S3 -v Vi Mi exalted state of self-abnegation had cost her a bitter struggle, but she had bank and some of the most substantial business men in that neighborhood will You are hereby notified that you have been sued Little Cadet came down from the plat Manufacturer and dealer in f.ll Ziucl3 HoiGe G-oodc jgyCall and examine goods and tie convinced. Repairing done to Order. 'fc WHITEWATER, KANSAS ship of Mr. Osborn; the samo will soon be completed for our minister to move into.

Rev. Singleton will be the first to in the District Court oi tsutier couniy, staie 01 ivau-Bas- that the parties to suit are Gas come out of the ordeal a better woman, be stockholders. and Water Uonipany, planum, ana yonrsen uu me MUCH Vi.LUAElE STUS? CF TIKS Sir i and with more spiritual strength to El Dorado Gas anit Electric i.ignt tompaoy ana occupy it. R. (nine, defendants: that said plaintin meet its pe form and standing in the aisle among the people with a voice full of patllos, told the people of the- religion of the Lord Jesus Christ: how he came on earth to seek and save those who were lost, bear her own inevitable sorrow.

1 Our boys are complaining already tition in the oflice of the clerk of said court on the There will be a meeting of the Butler County Horticultural society held at the Falls of the Whitewater on Friday June i.r-s ft -r -r-1 inth ilnv nf Anril. A. have-of ten wondered if any of us ever since the boxing gloves have arrived go through a great spiritual conflict This summons is to require yon to answer said petition on or before the day of June. 18S5, or the allegations in said petition will be takeu as true, that some of 'em hit too hard, but will 2nd 1903. Horticulturists and their When the services were over re be all rieht when they get use to it.

Hod and iinlu-ment rendered in accordance with the friends are reonested to take a day off without being the better for it? I hope not, for if that were so, all the hopes turned to my hotel. The great metro nraver therein for the foreclosure of a mechanics Koble is the champion puncher. If any MOUNTVIEW FARM. lien on the fnHowir.tr land and tenements situated and tears and nravers were sriven for and come and have a good time. E.

E. Armstrong, Secretary. one don't believe this, ask Will Scott. in Bift mnntr or Hotter, ana aescnuea as ioil.ws: politan daily iu its issue the following morning stated that a lot of cranks call Lots one hundred and six ioe one ami A nice shower of rain is needed naught eitrht T1081 and one hundred and ten 1110, Block I do not like that, Grendie," said Thirty-seven 97, Kansas avenue, in Riverside, now The rjreliminarv examination of t2IC3 to ieest tee tikes ing themselves the Salvation Army, had been in the habit of congregating on the 8 W.V.3ii this part of the county, Our fruit crop is licht. except peaches.

Corn is in fair an addition to the citv of El Dorado. Said lien be little Mrs. Overton, pointing toward Frank and Walter Olmstead before the ioe intended to secure the payment or tne sum oi -V 1 Jill-. condition since the winter is over. United States commissioner at Wichita 92306.50.

with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Egmont Chief, 10903. Wheat is looking well. Mr. Early has the river. 'It is so like life away from here in the great, busy world I mean all strife and tumult.

I do not like baa been nostnoned on application of District UOUn Ol cuuer muui iv i-nc. and vour co-defendants and each of you, and all sixty acres on the Coggshall place and streets interrupting travel and making night hideous with their din, and that their noise interfered with the services at some of the churches. The editor of the paper called the attention of those in authority to the fact. They claimed forever barred and the prosecution, to June 12. Messrs it is headed out.

Noisy thiners which seem in such terrible foreclosed or all interest, ngui, lien, uu mmij a v. i 1 lon-la a ii .1 tanprnAtli, Shinn Knowles, their attorneys, had Mm IM Facile By, i reuifiuuLiuu. ii v. I want everything to wear a I and tbat the same be sold according to law, and the earnest. all the necessary witnesses to prove the Wanted Chinch Hugs, proceeas or sucn sate De urougni wuh t- innocence of their clients.

The boys that forbearance had ceased to be a mteti tn tne rjavmeni. ui urat: tue uucs RECORD 2:24 1 4. TERMS 25.00 the season, with right of return until colt is secured. Aaron Wright, 7203. We have made arrangements with aaiii nKmiges: second: the costs and accruing virtue and that steps should be taken to smile as it were and I should be glad if the sky would always be clear if no elrjud need ever drift across the were released on bond.

ut, nf mif sale and of this action: third; the claim Prof. Snow of the State University, by drive this rabble out of the city. of the said plaintiff with the aecruiug interest there on-, and lourtti: tne claim or tne ueienaanw as eir which we will be able to furnish from this office, infected chinch bugs to the fur brightness of the sun. interests mav appear: and for such other and I wonder to this day if it is not possible that in that great day when we shall be iudeed for the deeds done in the Official lightning has struck again in Butler county, and right adjacent to the ther relief as may be just aud equitable. I rather like it," replied the other, farmers who wish to try the experiment.

Witness my nana ana me seal oi sain coun i nflice in the eitv of El Dorado, in said body, the reward of the Little Cadet scene of its first attack. Last week Mr. J. S. Kelly was appointed postmaster in a tone af voice so sweetly pathetic as to remind one of some touching may not be as great as that of the emi Experience has demonstrated the fact that it is possible by Prof.Snow's method SEAL county of Butler, this 1 1th day of May, A T.

1S93. A. SWNjlWKTr, Clerk. nent divine whose sermon I heard in the at Brainerd, vice P. Brumback re TERMS $r0 00 the season, with right of return until colt is secured.

E. D. iSTKilTUKP, Attorney ior t-iuiiiiui. strain of music. "I cannot bear con to eradicate the chinch bug," if his in great church.

Reader what think you? signed. Mr. Kelly the new postmaster, MISSOURI TACIFIC PROCLAMATION. stant quiet. One seems to drift through life so smoothly, in so calm a sea as to structions are properly carried out.

We want a bushel of live chinch bugs, and is highly esteemed in that community, is a straight Democrat, and his appoint Tn the People of El Dorado and Butler County: frorram of Memorial Day, 1893. re want every farmer who On Sunday. May 14. 1893, the Mis COLTS, FILLIES BROOD MARES FOR RALE OR EXCHANGE, ment is in harmony with the wishes of make one feel that the end must, of necessity, be reached before one shall Post, W. R.

C. and Sons of Veterans meet at G. A. R. hall at 9 a.

divide finds the bugs in his fields in souri Pacific put into effect a time card any quantity, win Dnng us a that eives vou three pas.st.nner trains tkat party. into two equal bodies and decorate both have had time to accomplish anything. rtnilv each way. cemeteries as per ritual. Meet at G.

A Nelson Olin and wife leave today for I love variety. When we have one of This nanseno-er service IS unenuaneu R. hell at 2 p. march to opera house: few, ana in a snort time we win nope to give him infected bugs in return for them. There will be no costs attached to the experiments.

Let's try it, Chicago to attend the acnual reunion of in anv interior citv in the state, and 1 those long seasons of perpetual calm, rt'e Dire-" Koute to from Chiijo, Ottawa, -ri, Le Koline, Bock Ldand, in ILLINOIS; "si-. -njxMi, (tHum-ft, Oskaloon, De iiomeSi Audul-un, Harlaa and Council IOWA; Hliuneoitfjlis and St. Paul, In MIX--ESOTA; Watertw aad Slonr FhIIs. ia DAKOTA; nstieron, At. and Kansas City, in MISSOUBI: I-Yiirbury nd No! 3011, in NEBRASKA; IftYcutt'ortlt, Horton, Tnpeka, Hutchinson, Bellcvllte, Abilene.

City, Caldivell. in iXSAS; signaller, 111 iteno ami Slinto, in IXDIAK n-JlillTORY; Denver, Colorado Springs aud 1'ucblo, 1) cuLtltA' Traver3e new areas of rich farmiiiR -id lands, cfioniiug the best facilities of io.t to all towns and titles east and west, aiul scui.hwest of Cbiciujo and to Pacific find ti'Rua-oceanic MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TSAItJS V-ai'lntr oil competitors In splendor of equipment, oetwecn CHICAGO and BES 3IOIXES, COUNCIL BI.l'FFS and OMATIA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COIX5BADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH. rirst-Clces Iay Coaches, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CAUS, and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Service. Close t'onnections at Ieuver and Colorado Springs with direirina.

railway lines, now forming the new and picturesque STANDARD GAUGE TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROUTE: Jver which superbly-equipped trains run dally TBROCGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Salt ta'-e City, Oeden and San Francisco. THE BOCK is aiso the Direct and Favorite Line to and :Ycr.i Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and resorts and cities and miningdistricts in Colorado. DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAINS rynm St Joseph and Kansas City to and from all im? am Batisfied this effort on our part will so calm that even the birds sing the Olin tamily, which will be held this year in Chicago. The numerous Memorial exercises. the Poet recitation Mrs 8 Fleming "Honor the BraW Momnrial address non Bernard Kelly hf.

annreciated by Proprietor. drowsily, I feel every night like hid I particularly can your attention to all aboard bob Chicago! If you are contemplating visiting the braoches of this family have been hold ing my head in the pillows and pray Recitation Miss Sadie Jamison nnr World's l.air -iraiu. wuitui ifavco SI nsic. "Silent Quartette world's fair, or any other eastern point, ing for a storm," ing such re unions for several years past. The committee having the matter here at 10:05 a.

m. and lands you hi rraco the next morninsr at 8:45 a. do not fail to see me before starting. "And you love a storm, Grendie?" Camp Tire. Remember the Santa Fe ia the short This start is made one hour and twenty in charge have rented for one week the Following is the program for the camp est line to Chicago by 25 miles.

Leav minutes later than our competitors and Columbian Home, a hotel containing "Yes, I enjoy nothing in nature than a I love to watch the tire at uoraao. Monday evening, hoata tliom to Chicano thirty minutes. ing here at 8:50 a. arriving there at about two hundred rooms and they ex May HM: 9:10 the next morning. 50 minutes Each one of you say to yourselves, I warring of the elements; to see tall Music "Marching Through Georgia" nects that the family and friends will will be one to help keep this train on.

"7- tt jgsf hr 1- trees bending before the wind; to hear fill the house. There is no excuse now lor any oust ahead of onr competitor, unless they ticket yon via. our line from Kansas City. Our morning train makes close connections at Florence with onr Col the solemn roar of the thunder, and urcnestra. golo on the Old Camp Ground1 Mrs.

J. C. Soger. "The Vacant Chair' Mrs. S.

E. Black. Last week County Attorney Schu- ness man or citizen to allow the faet to leave his mind that there is but one railway in El Dorado to do business see the vivid lightning flashing through the jetty clouds. And when the nacher filed an informatson in the dis 1 11 umbian Limited vestibnUd tram, running through solid to Chicago without Address of E. K.

Smith Response Hod, Bernard Kelly Recitation "Star Spangled Banner" trict court against William Fintelman, the Wichita chap who has been running change, avoiding the jam at ansae City, and insuring you a good seat. eadie Jamison- Spangled Banner Mrs. J. Roeers. ELDORADO storm spent it fury, I love to hear the gentle fall of the rain.

How it soothes the tired brain! How sweet the remembrance of the rain on the the lottery scheme at Augusta. Sheriff -Rw-itnttnn E. TT. Smith Keep your eye on us ior rates in tue near future. H.

A. Miller, Agent, Middleton brought him Jo El Dorado, Music Orchestra OF p. ve minute tnlks hv old soldiers. towns, cities and sections in Southern Nebraska. Xsusos end the Indian Territory.

Also Tia ALBERT ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to W'atcr--OK-n. Sioux FaUs, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL, for all points north and northwest between where he gave bond Ior his appearance I WANT TO FURNISH THE PEOPLE Butler and adjoining Counties their SAYS: Solo "March of the Memorial Sebtices: Memorial ser at the next term of the district court. with, as the prosperity oi ta rorauo is very largely dependent on the support you give the Missouri Pacific. Idle rumor bas it, we were going to move the shops to Wichita. On the contrary, the passenger service has been increased and more men.

run in here now than ever. Any one contemplating a trip, either to the world's fair or any other place on earth, drop me a card, and I will take pleasure in calling on you and give you more good reliable information in regard to trains than any agent in this country. McGinnis, Agent. A. E.

Snyder. "Soldier's Farewell Quartette. lakes and tho Pacific Coast. If Schumacher keeps up his lick, we roof of onr childhood's home, and of how we used to nestle down in our little beds, wishing it would rain on forever, aad sank to sleep softly vices will be held at the Methodist church next Sunday, May 28, at 3 p. m.

hv Rev. W. W. Curtis of the Presby WORK. For Tickets, Maps, Folders, or desired Information "America" by Orchestra and joined by audience may expect soon to see a system of Btgns ippiy to any Coupon Ticket Office in the United States adopted by law breakers, and set up Csna.ln, or address L.

Shidler has been regularly com terian church. Wallace rosi. aonB oi Veterans and Woman's Relief Corps meet at G. A. hall at 2 p.

m. and all the roads where they enter Butler tfTlIe will guarantee them first-class material and skillful wcrlrmanshfp. I set up my own work and warrant it not to lean or tip over. Prices as low as consist-en with rood work. 2TPee SINCLAIR before you order, missioned as county organizer for the S.

ST. JOKN, JOHN SE3AST1AN. county, something after the style used humming: Listen to the patter Of the bright raii overhead. (Continued next week.) Industrial Legon. Parties desiring to organize a legion should address him at Manager, Gea'l Tkt." Pass.

Agt, 0 ClilCAOO. ILU bv tramps, warning the profession to march to the church. B. F. Allebach, Post Commander, Wm.

H. FotTSTArsr, Adjutant. Leon, Jseep out of tLis county..

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374
Years Available:
1893-1895