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Butler County Citizen from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

Butler County Citizen from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

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DOES THIS APPLY TO YOU? I i handsome buffgy, pbae- oi wohae's won It must be a good article that will induce a man to go forty miles to get. it. Ayer's Pills or anything else Tlidrn minf famiHca in thin flnetion Who do lOn ourrcjft vi. Herb Balch. He hag the not take the Citizfk, some in fact who do not Mr.

R. SweltiHin.of tairfivx hi si won, sav-8 a party came forty miles to his KANSAS EXCHANGE AGENCY. Are unsurpassed for the cure of constipa- Story of Frontier iargest and finest stocu ot venicies ever read any paper regularly. To all such wno muv itlmnra to see this. dPKi- av that one i-m i in.

iiuiiiinn ir.M ix 1 1 in i it" uuw-Ticm uitiv hmnrht to El Dorauo. uis putc stow for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and bought a dozen bottles. "The Aieadache, indigestion, sour stomach, and of the first dntiea a man owes to his family Is to Iyife; euaranteed to fit the stringency of the ITIiLlsHED EVKKY THURSDAY BY siTiPCRitiios prick: $1.00 fkb yeah. provide tnem with instructive and entertaining Remedy is a'grcat favorite tins vicin them easy to take, and, being speedily dis- martins- matter. It ia Knowleosre alone.

Intelli times. Next aoor to wmiw South Main street. BY MAKY F. SCHUYLER. gence gained by tbe exchange tf ldeaa, by con tant.

nt mind with mind, which raisas man abov bwitcu uu icdvumg tuc permits me full strength ot the ingredients to be rapidly ity he pays "and has perlormea some wo'naerful cures here." It i intended Colds. Croup and Kntwad at the PoBlufflo in tr.naiuia.ioo throuh the maiU, aecoud-cluae ih rnui nf an animal. There ia no better, no T. A. Kramer is a sure enough candidate for the Republican nomination for Having for vears used Amr'a ra.tha.rt.il cheaper, medium of instruction than the modern matter, June ls3.

COiaii Whooping Cough. For sale by A. J. I.8h. rius wna great Denent.

nave no hesitation this fall. If such, a newspaper, hence tne newspaper ehould find a ni.M aiMpv firMiitft. It ia one of the thimrs CHAPTER XIX. "I aigli not over vanished years But watch the years that hasten by in pronouncing them THURSDAY, MARCH 15, l94- vj calamity should befall this county as which makes life worth living. For the trifluw THE BEST Betaxt If you have: A Farm, A Stock of Goods, A Ranch, A Bunch of Stock.

Or Any Other Commodity, lienllfof Frank Patlinon. It is lonely in a home tonight And there will be so many lonely nights and THE OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER- sum ol three cents a weeK we offer all an opportunity to procure two of the best papers of their class in America. to let the Republicans office, we would rather see Kramer succeed than any man who could be nominated on The months of Grendie's absence-had. pills that can be found." John Hazelton, Upper Queensbury. X.

B. dragged along very slowly with Vida. so many lonely days. And the loving Tha Rtttt.kr Ooitnty CiTIZKN is a family hftVA tlAAIl t.hA Victim ff rivgiunot. anil rtr fears for Grendie health had nayienSTvr which miilcift VprV ffffllt tO ITlVC all Bheumatism for years, so bad that mv hands Register! L.

Bhamlefler of Douglas-, was in the made her say before her departure: "I the general and local news. It will keep yon In wife must live those days, ana me nuie one must go to bed each night without the cood night kis from papa. And hia side of the political fence. Two weeks ago B. F.

Meeks was appointed postmaster of El Dorado. More annnintmenU were made re vnpiueu, auu wnerea formed or the world's domes, oi me projects 01 cannot imagine how I shall go through from severe headaches. Until lately when these headaches came on. nra nhliimd to city Tuesday. HMpromMt nf thn trend of nolitica.

and ot what the faithful heart is surely breaking as the lone-, weary months while you are ia going on among your neighbors. Yo eannot give up work. I have tried many medicines. it bends above a coffin lid, and sees; B. F.

McMahau 01 visitor Saturday. away; but I suppose I shall manage to hilt wir.hnut ftnv hfenaflt. until- ohstut vmv in Kansas at the same time, all of whom were promptly confirmed by the keep posted on home a flairs without tne umciai Paper of Butler County. It is as necessary to ith that cannot help but see, the You desire to part with for either Cash or Trade, list i with the above Agency the liveliest exchange firm in live somehow. I mean to be very s-ood.

in this way: I shall try to be vour well being as food and drink. the aDDOinimenis imm regularly, and now my digestion ts greatly dear face that is so unconscious of her TCever before so cold. If he Thia i the time of the year when the farmer gets in hia work. trade for hoz or uuprovea, tne ueauaoues virtually eurea. The Detroit Free Press is a family journal nirerflnwin? with rond thinira.

There ia fact and content with what news Mr. Morrison WUOiU9 a. El Dorado, Ottawa and Winfield; these were held up for some reason or other. oiay kindly give me of you, and not ana my general neaiin netter man lor Mrs. Emma McCabtt.

Colon. Mich. flftinn anncr and fttnrv. sketch aud travel, wit and Kansas. Bring in your list and tell us what you want.

could speak to you. dear wife, no doubt his peacful words would be, 'I am at write letters which, you are not able humor without mini. lasmon and nocaenoia ue- Caateen and McDaniel have full fed Prepared, hy Dr. J. C.

Ayer Lowell, Maaa. to answer." Dartments for the ladies: in abort something to When it seems mat. an uui Every Dose Effective Dlease each and every member of the family. It A guuu v. fo.

cows. Apply at thia office. George C. Hover went to Marion county on busineH this morning. LvvTirsher sDort a bran new She bravely kept her word, till the has gone out, and that living is only 1 000 cattle in Butler county the past winter.

700 head of these cattle have E-one to the market, their average El Dorado, Kansas time for Grendie's coming drew near, ia famous for its funny sketches ana literary It nnhHsW. Aitrh week written PX- DENNISON FLOREA, nam a Holv One bends an ear unto oui Lrrwiwa Imw hard it is to when the craving for a few lines from both shall live," if not that? pressl'y toiltly the best authors. It is a paper suuenug uu I.IUIIII.J.IIIII.......I... her was too strong to be withstood. bear.

Ju3t as the last cora seems Mr. Morrison was evidently enjoy weight being a doui FUUUJ-head of these cattle are yet on band ndv to shin. Mr. McDan your wiw can read wltnout a oiusn, ana your rhlldrpn eon read everv line without lniury tO dray purchaaed through Herb Balch. Miss Junie Adams came up this morn ing.

just when our joy is dead, lie comes ine his visit, and only Grendie kne am, alone this she wrote, "with no one near to restrain their morals. Within Its special sphere tt has and lifts his sorrowing ones and Data of the mental conflicts which cla imed iel returned from Kansas City Tuesday where he had been with four car loads. HlTirWT.17.FD 1884. her nitv. and caused her to repress, in, ing to visit her parentB, Mr.

and Mrs. B. Adams. Mr. aDd Mm.

J. H. Kee left Monday ESTABLISHED 1875. them weap no more. He, and Ue aione will comfort and relieve.

no superior in the world. We offer to supply you with these two most excellent Journals for the term of one year for the H. H. GARDNER. Cashier me from breaking the law which I made unto myself, before you went away.

I can live no longer without a herself every yearning except the de A. L. REDDEN, President nillenbeck disposed of all but And mother, too, although it mignt sire to help him. We are aorry to lose mall sum ot $1. SO, a price easily witnra tae reach of everyone.

With the Free Press yon will wt a nortfolia containing 20 photos of the three of his horses within ten days in New York last for Chandler, Ok. these good people The time set for their departure was few words from you with which to varv this cruel monotony. Mr. Mor- seem so, your tasn is w. This is only life.

Yet a little while and The Exchange National Bank drawing near, and Grendie each day strange people that were seen In Midway Plals- Feal.v returned Tuesday from month. and while the prices realized krnw irin that vou can live Mrs. rison has been very, very kind in giv waa quietly making some preparation it nut ance. Sead in your subscription. brother 1 i tiim were far above what on still.

in oordar to avoid the bsutle and hurry ing me news of you. lie rone oyer i Thn March New Peterson opens with "In The ,11 fcftve been realiased here. mr. Although you. gray haired fattier.

at Marysville, Missouri. this morning to tell me of your las which usually accompany the packing THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN BUTLER COUNTY. rfrSi Azores," by William S. Walsh with Illustrations nenrra Lulu The Docular author and must feel the keen pain of a separation. letter (which prompted me to Dillenbeck will probably get another car load together and ship them when for a journey.

She was hue employed A noted evangelist will begin a series of meetings at the Presbyterian church yet earth holds something yet for you. the distinguished artist were sent out by The discretion) and aaid that aa travelling in her room one morn ing, when Mr. he returns to Kansas. brothers, strong men, csu nnw ia difficult for a woman who is New Peterson In search or material icr a series nf articles on thee Dicturegque islands. This Morrison, came in, and stood vaguely StJlJune 1.1893V.

Tm Reed, of Marvville. Ohio, ar alone, he should go in a few weeks to lookintr on. initial miner la delierhtful readine nd Mr. Lnka' weep as you stand Desiue me ic-i-B bed where and sadness are as Tnfisilav to visit his daughter fjash on nana. x.

2iy itt ivAuiwmy fetch vou home. Conscience, that silent accuser, who drawings are full or character ana sptni. a -Roman School." Alice Howard Cad is aa In in this city on April 8th. J. P.

Ramsey of Durachen, and James Larrison of Chelsea, were good, all round callers Saturday. Mrs. A. J. Ryan and Miss Cora Morris strangers? Your brother, triend, has iit- i.Knri nf this countv.

for a few "1 haye a protege for you.dear Gren while making fresh wounds, tears iUl wks. Mr. Reed was the chairman of teresting account of a Girls Industrial school in only found the home, ana you are ien die. Not one to rival me in your at open half healed ones and supplies no TOTAL BALANCES OVER A HALF MILLION OF D0LLAXS. THREE-QUARTERS of this large and surprising deposit ia owned by Butler i.

i wroatin with life's woes a the Eternal City and tike accompanying photo fectionsj but one to whom 1 shall gen balm for either, had all the xaormng the People's party mate committee of rhio and is a well posted man. Al- gravures are capital. Anotner one amcie, ad UCUlllu little longer. And do you wish you nr. Tuesday to visit erously accord a place in your kind, i mirably illustrated, is "A Great Painter," the been goading him to desperation.

might have gone together? Ah, but Oonntv Farmers. This showing tell the etory oi inetr i nrui. flattering compliment of their confidence the reliability ot th. i nact fift.v vars of aee he has the funiily of Walter aicuinnis. artist under consideration being the famous loving heart which ia amply large One truth that was painfully present Vrenchmaa Millet.

"A Iay la A Spanlsn wuinr, anri N. A. Yeaner of Au- hunt been admitted to the bar to prac old Exchange Natiomal. to him. and which he could see only i.

lB.U. I tice in the supreme court of hia state. J'Tnere are no error In the great eternal plan, And all things work together, For the final good You can bear it, wife and baby. in the light of a humiliation, was that House," by A. H.

Palmer is a graphic description of life in Malaga, illustrated by admirable nhntiwrsnhi. Frank Lee Benedict has a review gusta, will nave men trained on the Wichita track. his weak dependence on Grendie help at Augusta There will be a debate G. W. BROWN enough for both of us.

Her name is Miss Cor win. She is young, pretty and very sweet, and will profit by such help as you, my dearest friend, have given me, and which only you are ca- pable of. If you would prevent my fivinsr off in a tangent as woman ot several pages of the work, of Louise Chandler Winning on the 20th inst and lasting and sympathy, had shaped her life to Dan Cupp of Towanda, one of Butler C. W. BROWN GEO.

HAVER H. W. HINKLE D. RE A RICK. S.

K. BLACK Weak as your human hearts must be, Moulton. illustrated by a portrait of the poet. J. BESNINGHOFF W.

E. BROWN K. L. REDDEN F. J.

B. KING REDDEN, H. H. GARDNER. a routine of active duties that would -nT-liost.

and best citizens, was h.r Btniiv. iihrarv. rxo. "rue uemon oi jnies three days, between Rev. Jacob Pitzler Harris.

Ohio, in behalf of the Metho- V. MITCHELL. H. H. MARSHALL yet there is sucn a ming vou will live, tho' the great sad void in Ashworth," by Kobert C.

Meyers is one of that an agreeable caller Friday. exclude much of the bliss which her attire weuld otherwise have A. w.V. and Trill Pi D. R.

Duncan of rniriiv riRinff nut nor a stronsresi lories. me nnr hfifirts mav ever ecno wun your rjoems are by Louise Chandler Moulton and UIDL vUUAI-jU iSTpbraska. for the Christian found in living. nthor tammi aonff writers. The IS F.

S. ALLEN, MYr. suffrage lecturer or something equally honorable to our sex, send me a few lines of cheer, to help me on till I M. H. TAYLOR, Sec'y- church.

Subject. "The Action of Bap D.BOYDEN, President. eannciHilv hriliiant. "Amone the New Books "I am taking you away from these pleasant surroundinga," he aaid, at last, "from the friends who so dearly tism." Three sessions of two hours each J. D.

Joseph of Whitewater, one of the faithful of northwest Butler, was in the city on business Monday. Robert Spear of Fairmount, was down to El Dorado Saturday visiting hia daughter, Mrs. Bruce Leydig. sorrow. Each place that he has loved, each caress that he has given, will be cherished in your lonely lives as sweet and sacred blessings.

And God will help you bear your burdens for he has by Lonlse E. Bogan, gives spirited reviews or nil the recent nublicatlons. and the paper is ac- tn Hh held each day. These gentlemen BOYDEF ABSTRACT COMPANY. Nimnin led hv numerous pnoioeravures.

ifnu. -Q r.torl ahat.ftra and will likely fully shall again happily find mysell beneath the shelter of your protecting wing." This nmuii rAPffivad a auick re- love you, and whom you love, back to comparative solitude and sorrow, I One Dollar a year. Address satisfy and convince every listener who promised you he would. The New Pbtsbkon Successor to the Abstract firm, of D. M.

Bronson. Wood, 4 Bl.ck and Boyd-. nan nromise vou nothing- better, dar- Philadelphia, Pa. already belieyes just as they do 14 YEAES DSDERPESENT MAHASEIE8T- linar: for the old bane is still upon me, That sense of extreme weariness indicates disordered blood. Ayer's Sar- ESTABLISHED IN 1868- Wheat is now in excellent condition and growing rapidly.

A moist March as this has been presages big straw stacks. tho Sick Hooted Ihe Weak Made Strong. Tf vim are sick, or debilitated, do not The Citizen's ticket complete is composed as follows: First ward, L. Q. Dftvia council: C.

E. Hunt, long term. sponse which was eminently aatisfac-tory. About the same time. Grendie wrote to Mr.

Morrison: "You say that you shall come to go back with me. That is right Many rienda will glad i and will probably follow me for years perhaps as long as I lire." "Then you will need me all the saparilla purifies it. B. rU and be discouraged. Compound Oxygen ler connty.

epeciat irT county, and all Loan Corn- has wrought many wonaeriui cure nu una cirsnarlh rn mnnv. We know work correctly aone. Block. I Memorium, nt dauehter of Mr, His son, Will, went to California the G. Mercer short term, schoo board more." she answered, her busy hands panies doing business in tne siawe.

KANSAS. ward. Georee N. Younkman. Second uao m.

this to be true from our experience of still working on. past week to attend the bed Bide of his EL DORADO, ly welcome you, and the change will do you much good. But why should twentv-nve years ana we are reauy iu 1 "Need you! There is not a moment Mrs, T. D. Marshall, school Third ward, George W.

Tolle, loner term. A. W. Florea, short council; board. council furnish aDunaaui.

prooi. nnrih vrmr whiln tn examine the of my life in which I do. not need you. you speak of your coming as if in taking me away from the friends and M'lNTIRE MARSHALL. and Mrs.

C. W. Wilson, February 26th, 1894, at El Dorado, Kansas, She was beautiful in life but even more beautiful in death. She was eleven months and fifteen days of age. The bereaved parents haye the heartfelt sympathy of ID Wl evidence, which yon can do by writing But it is so hard for you.

You were term; A. J. Holderman, school board. scenes that 1 love, you are doing me not made for such a life." father. The death of Frank J.

Pattison was the first death in the Woodman Camp of El Dorado durine an organization lasting about seven years. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R.

Grow of Spring township, have moved to El Dorado. to us. We will sena you, iree oi ciiarge a book of 200 pages with numerous anrl records nf surDrisinir "I think," she replied confidently, Fourth ward, A. W. Sanford, long term, Frank M.

Crook, short term council; The Cheapest Place in Town to Buy an irremediable wrong? I have tried to impress upon your mind the fact "thai we were made forwhatever falls liujuu.mib cures of asthma, bronchitis, catarrh relatives and friends. John M. McDaniel, school board. that. shall not be loth to go back to to nnr lot.

nrovidinsr we meet the dif rnRnmfliiHni. uervu un UUUOUUJ nrnotmt.ioTi. npuralzia and other forms Kansas. Wherever your home and in ficulty with the right sort of heroism." FLOUH, PEED, COAL WOOD, have improved their residence property of diseases ana aeouny. terests are, there mine should be, and TT made no answer, but still stood truatmotl I -4 cpnt Oil DV PX and will call our city home in the future dear as are the ties that have held me lnnkinir down UDon her.

with an ex lJ'JUIC .1 L. -noa i nciul at lifirnn. Omee tieat here so long, I am now looking for ment'is administered here. The effect nression of the deepest sorrow. is the SRroe.

Consultation tree. Grendie laid the things she had been EL DORADO. KANSAS ward to your coming, with pleasure. I cannot but wonder now that I was rrivpn rise to manv NO. 221 NORTH MAIN, I V.

E. Fisher, one of the most successful upland farmers in Butler county, thinks we are to have a seasonable year. His never failing sign is this: That when our first spring rain comes to us from the southwest they always follow at regular intervals during the year from the same direction, and he says that is the proper direction for our rains to come from to be seasonable. Mr. Fisher is a great orchardist fl diner in a trunk, and went to his imitationp.

Avid ilisnnpointment and Another little form asleep And a little spirit gone; Another little voice ts hushed. And a little angel born. Two little feet are on the way To the home beyond the skies. And our hearts are like the void that comes When a strain of music diea. A pair of little baby shoes, And a lock of golden hair; The toys our little darling loved And the dress she used to wear.

The little grave upon the hill Where the flowers love to grow And these are all of the little hope That came one year ago. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re-newer is, unquestionably the best preservative of the hair. It is also cura- so weak and cowardly when with you. aide. Lavina- a hand on his shoulder Uncle Joe Williams of Spring township, was a very pleasant caller Saturday.

Uneie Joe does not come to town often, but when he does he never forgets the printers. Uncle George Parker supposed he was getting well of the cancer from the number of physicians he had attending loss of money- there i nut one genii-nnnmnnnn flvvtrn. bv pending to But that is past, and as the errors of she looked in his face with shining. Drs. 8tarkey Palen, 1529 Arch strpet.

the past are beyond recall, I try to truthful eyes. "When you first told Philadelphia, fan n- I WANT: mm nf vnnr trouble." she said, in her frrnia Tnrnnto. anaOS. spend as little time as possible regretting them, and look forward with a hope of growing braver and better clear, sweet tones, "I promised you all i be- and has apples when his neighbors do NOTICE to the Weary, Hungry tmd Sleepy. him.

but he is disappointed, it is the help I could give. I have no wish to recall that promise. My place is at -ABOUT ALL THE Tt.i Farmera Hnms is in the race. everyday." not. He accounts lor tnis irom fant that he never trims his trees, nor Alio i coming more painful than ever.

TVrl Tiavis of Whitewater, was in the tiv of dandruff, tetter, and all scalp The trayeler meets witr no aisgrace According to Mr. Morrison's reckon your aide through weal or woe. Should never cultivates them after they begin Bv DUttine up al sucn a piacu. lio-ht hreak through the cloud wnicn ing, the wheels ot time were slower ia their revolutions than ever before. At Queetion: Why is it that to bear.

affections. To Powltry Raiser a. CHEAP now surrounds us, how gladly will Died, at the hospital in Kansas City, Wt. however, he was on hia way to city Saturday. Mr.

Davis improves the appearance of the Herald with each succeeding issue. Ted is an indefatigable worker and ia never idle. nrolivtme it! But if it grow darker Provide for the protection of poultry armrR, Merchants, Doetors, 1 a urirorfl Chicago, and almost happy in the instead, I will comfort you if I may; aeainst cholera, roup, and insects, as thought of throwing care to the hand in hand with you on Monday. March 12, Frank J. Pattison, aged 27 years, the son of Mr.

and Mra W. W. Pattison of this city. The deceased had been a great sufferer for (Vinntf Officials. LAND the season for those enemies to poultry i at hand.

G. W. Tuttle of this city is The Normal Institute will begin in through the irloom, and so long aa we winds for even so brief a season. Xet, State Officials live, God helping me, I will try to help selline a sure remedy for cholera, sure all take their meals at the Farmer'8 Home. cure for roup, pure death to insects, in vou." he was not quite happy, for when the iron hand of Guilt has fastened ita clutch upon a victim, true happiness no longer abides with him, Mr.

Mor 1 CAN BUY IN El Dorado on June 4th and last four weeks, and will be conducted by Professor A. S. Olin of Lawrence, son of our fellow townsman Nelson Olin. r- anri Mm N. Blood, of St.

He bowed hia head in reverence of more than a year from an abscess in the Bide caused from a strain while lifting, and had gone to Kansas City for an operation which he stood manfully, but cluding mites, which have been so de Because the table is spread with sub- the woman who, in her unselfishness Rtmctive to poultry for several years nt.rt,i tVx-wi in iitHi. ill Hivin. rison could esaape the place where he and nuritv of soul, could offer so much In place of half filled side dishes, and These preparations have been tested for i blood poison set in and all hope vanished. BUTLER (MM a 1 aorrtl had acted the most important and ar knowing how little she could hope for a number of years and are just wDat Lit? 1-1 CW a We have waiters too with willing The funeral took place from tne rest their names imply. Parties who nave tragic events of his life; but he could not escape the remembrance of them.

in return. (Continued next week.) denoe on Wednesday. The discourse rannhed bv Rev. Curtis, after To serve the food at their command. used them testify that they have had All his thoughts were of Grendie, and a otronoorin InWIl.

trrtllltlA Wltn IbOaBO Ut luocwo which the remains were taken charge of ml Hnma la PUPV fOlinfl. Thrnn davs is a very short time in g-la connection with C. Y. Trice, will run EXCURSIONS the years which they might yet pass amonc their poultry auer meir ubb. Louis, Bpent Saturday and Sunday with r.

and Mrs. S. H. Brandon and Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Riley, Jr. Mr. Blood ia still largely interested in Butler county realty.

Services as usual at the Christian church next Sunday. Subjects, "The Lord's Supper," at 11 a. m. and "How the Spirit Operates," at 7:30 p. m.

Everybody invited. No. 116, South Main Street. Dorado which to. cure a bad case of rheumatism; by the Modern Woodmen of America, oi which deceased was a worthy member, together.

There are thousands of dollars worth of Kansas. Had t.hosft nast events formed a Ne poultry destroyed yearly by mites that and he was buried in ritualistic form but it can be done, if the proper treatment ia adonted. as will be Been by the Down iio Rate Again. mesis that would be always ready to, Frank was a kind friend and a devoted could just as well be saved by using Now is the ODPortunity of your life to tollowincr from Jamea Lambert, of New strik the blow to any growing faith c-o. rioQth nt.

nmall cost The same unri husband, and our city with HJl ra I visit Ualitorma. wmniencmK 1st tbe Missouri Pacific will sell tickets might be said of Sure Remedy and Sure one accord lamented hia death, the lu Brunswick, "I was badly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and legs, thirty I I DAYS. dure. They are not expensive, are put to California at the following neral being one of the largest ever seen in El Dorado on a week day. Deceased when I boueht a bottle of Chamber up in powder and can be sent by mail figures, one way 3U.

rouna inp onn.K thauriitmiire made on ac- which she might have in him, malting a perfect union of their lives imposai-ble to her? Should they never stand side by side on a ground made firm by his own well doing; where a backward look would reveal no flaw to embitter lain'a Pain Balm. It cured me in three held $2,000 insurance in the Modern at merchandise rates. All parties in count of the Santa Fe being shut ont of Chas Mornhenwig of Murdock township, thinks there will be lots of peaches provided they are not killed from this time on, and says there are always some ready to kick before they are hurt He reports wheat in an excellent condition. dara am all riarht today and would Wnnimor, onH K1 000 in the Knights of terested in poultry will do well to pro certain territory uaiiiorn.a, a.i A Ka nnlv line that can insist on everyone who ia afflicted Columbia, which will be promptly paid vide against loss by using these prepara- I1HHI I V3 nic VUD i A r.A.nt.1 nn the FaClDC with that terrible disease to use Cham- TComomher t.hpv are sola DV VT. to his wife and child.

yuu tlUUD. V. OFFICE OYER EICHASGE BASI- When I am not in. leave your farm with Mr. Fleming in Exchange ank the present? Oh, it was hard when he was trying to redeem the past, that Pain Balm and net well at W.

Tuttle. El Dorado. Kansas, who win C'owrt Notes. formation and bottles for sale hv A. J.

We have half a dozen different routes for you to select from, with tonrist the sins of that past could not be ob Horses were never before known to 1 T4 nr i Of After having been out three daya the supply all who come personally or send Lesh. literated and forgotten! sleepers mrougn- vjm case, could by mail. how cheaply you buy a horse you pay jury in the Sinkhorn, rape These were the thoughts that occu An Immen Maraata. not atrree upon a verdict The jury Ayer's Sarsaparilla is just what you C. C.

TUENEH. pied his mind hour after hour, while Klf what ita worth, nov too much for him. Wire fences, bicycles and electricity are playing Bad tho third ballot stood eleven for want for a spring medicine superior to all. ta tUa 'intarafit ftf everv oerson in eiehtv foot lot on his journey. Yet when he reacned awiuittal and one for conviction.

UVtl T.it o. H. selie'8 residence. Must XI IB tW luvv.w- Butler county desiring to use wall paper his destination, the noble woman over Marriage licenses issued for the past be sold to get money to improve my The Bert Edwards case elicited a ereat deal of interest and was a hard itM unit vm whose life, he knew, he had cast the shadow of an ever-present sorrow. nlace.

J- McGlNNlS week: tt. entire county. Prices are guaranteed to fought battle from first to last At the Anna C. Morgan, age i met him with both hands extended, havoc with the value of horses. B.

F. Adams has traded his handsome brick residence and 36 acres of ground in Adams' reserve for C. A. Radford's fine residence and a block of ground in west end of El Dorado. Both of these places are the very best residences in El Dorado.

and of the second day the jury came Sinclair, For Sole. I Betts Block. El Dorado. Kansas. tf j.

A. Carter, Aognsta age i a Hire iaj with a verdict of guilty as charged. tita caiaocn, 1,500 fence posts for sale at my farm fftni- milBB northeast of Chelsea. Price which was assault with intent to kill Wan tel. "The people of this vicinity insist, on a in paeh countv En the -a nor nml D1A pvi upon the person of Night Watch D.

T. Whitehead on the nieht of December hnv'me Chamberlain's Cough Remedy United States, to solicit subscripteos for T.in..Woi.t.Rpnnblic. A liberal THE MARBLE DEALER El Dorado, Kans, and do not want any other." says John Rachel Bilby died at the home of Mrs and truthfully told him she wa glad he was co me. In the days that followed, he said very little concerning himself, and she, hoping that new scenes and might for a time lift the gloom which was always upon him now, asked him nothing. What mattered it? she asked herself.

However sad LUV M. 22nds 1893. The penalty is from one to her sister, Mrs. T. D.

Mclntire, on 1 n- Soeam For jHlr Sowing. V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Ind. J. hat commission win oe Plu I 15 Th ten years in the penitentiary.

"frinx aned mammoth and northern. nay. me vtn bkcu auuuu jwua. 4v A wornthe liemniiiDZ and the is right. They know it is superior to any other for colds, and is a preventive TOfiatiaa fnr naah or to loan.

German burial took place at Auine, wuiuu end of this sad affair. Mr. Whitehead Aaaress, Superintendent Cirealation, The KKPUBtie, St. Louis. Mason Work.

bm1. seed corn and cure for croup, and why should county, on Saturday, Peter Bilby, the husWnd of the deceased, died on the nkihlir neircr recover from the UlMlOb TOU, oui6u 7 etc. Call early as I have only a limited L. sin Kami A. .1.

Wants to furnish the People of Btler and a.liiiiin8: Counties their 1UB-BLE WORK, rhev not insist on having it. 50 cent hia lot, she meant to share it tUl death Will wound received, one side having be bottles for sale by A. J. t.esn. ,.1 in lr all kinds of stone i a niOllUl OI incur: nccu" What was the Lesh, corner Betts Block, El Dorado, ir tu "Kansas should separate them.

come partially paralyzed from the effects cutting and flue building. I have had meaning of the words "So long as you What Vou Don't Know About California thereof. 14th of December last. Ben Hodgin of Rose Hill, and Jerry Kunkle of Leon, examined the accounts of the county treasurer Friday and found everything just as straight as i rtn hn.nd T. a1 in a Hcalltl fnl I illustrated and manv years im All wnrk uruaianteeu tu ry AO IUIU IW wm Aa we go to press the argument ia be -He will )niarane thm krM-elaw aananal and akillful worknmnahip.

I and cuaraotee not loor lip r. low conauot with oo worlt. Sea el KCLA1 a before 7011 order. ir contract. Terms to suit ino made in the Bruce Soward case.

entertainine book entitled io taiuor-Dia and Back." Ask G. T. Nicholson, CklsVVra xaut beincrch arced with the the stringency rrQ G. P. Santa Fe Route xopeka, Kansas, for a copy.

It is free. A. IMATttlin x.i COUIO 05. wuwci i it. nf Om Tabrnz at Leon a short upwards oi cuu.wu uu CHKISTIAN CHURCH-No.

Ml North Main Before buying your new bicycle look The San Francisco miawinier position will attract tourists to the Pacific i v. thia winter. Write to above ad street, G. P. Young, Foster, sunaay scuoo.

funds. A pretty good showing. time ago. co Va'a Vmcinesa now to Ok- I South School Notes. iL.

BRUMBACK, 10 a.m., C. H. Selig. Suparintenueni; IRA T. GISNIS.

dress for pamphlet describing orl field over carefully. The superiority I at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. junior jiiiue.

the 'GINNIS M'GINNIS, lahoma is immense. Freight trains Charlie Riley, George Mahao, Fred often run in five sections. The traffic Purcell and Roy Montgomery of the 6th LAWYER. Fair, Jr. Xhe nnexceneu of all califor- 4 pm.

Sunday prayer meeting eonesuay Y. P. C. E. at 7:30 p.

m. iniiuo auu nia are attractive every day in the year. 5 a kj erran on tha southern division grade have left schooL ATTOBSEYS AT LAW- oil thn conrts. Office io Thursday; Ladies' Aid. Thursday at 8:30 p.

m. Victor Bicycles was never so fully of i ua Tanit.fM to Cnrti VnTonV. of the 5th grade has Office over State Bank, El Dorado, Kao, Low rates via tne oama re iwuw. n. h.M a fine nasture of 300 LUtfcl 1UIVU BWttilidJf JJo I su.

"1JM Koogler building. El Dorado, Kansas. handle it. Six months from date oi left school in a hoim fnr salA ariOUL acres, enty demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line TToniino-pr nf the grade has 3.000 grape roots of the Concord, Isabel, 5 D.STRATFORD, mm I1lt settlement is up and settles are now going there with all their belongings.

mar. I have also a good road stallion been absent quite a while on accou nt of A. I REDDEK. H. W.

8CHCMAKEB (Co. Attorney.) I A Ta wt Martha, tioetne, jjeiawaxo auu Also three Bnff Cochin to trade for stoc. a. i. atp.kness.

wiil bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we moeti at us. Office with Bctlee Co sty CmN El Dorado, Kansas. Admirers of handsome dress goods and three Wvandotte roosters fnr sale 39.2 JjBOU, aauo. REDDEN SCHUMAKER, TPl a fifth find sixth have becun to re- Eess iu AMW l- tho rnminir examination. LI CCD Tf vnnr noaltrv is unhealthy from any their season, $1 lor nneen.

a i.rt manv of the pupils from all ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice in the eUte and federal wViatsoever. it will De oi interest J3R.J. L. OVERSTBEET, XI 1BUMAS, South end of Star street the rooms are absent on account of the i to you to read what Q. W.

Tuttle nas challenge comparison. There's but one best Victor. courts. Office over fcxenauge Mra Richardson's pupils to say to poultry raisers in anotner cui Bank, El Dorado, Kansas. stand for hours and gaze at the show windows at the Boston Store.

Those two Main street windows are beauties, one is filled with ginghams, the other with all wool spring goods. The draperies show the handiwork of Grant Pauley. 1 T. P. Fulton makes a bright paper -hi Pittaburir Messenger, but out of his Pittsburg Messenger, out jy.

UUIUU" H. Clark at the Good Luck grocery a s. (ittaa are absent on account oi mo umn. aiwavs has tne beat aor ui ar B. fULEYOia.

A. L- L. HAMILTON. A xT'TT A nr.ait.irtn trt work On in the jonnty. Sobscribe for the World's Congress of thovahv aft a souvenir of farm by tbe month and faraished, by a man with family.

Apply to thia office nnt nn ochnnl croups, family Hamilton leydig, LAWYERS. groups, Newport panels, at Stevenson a. for farther information. tight and an epit-T. P.

has either lost hia gnp aa artist 00the "rioos pleas sit forth by the All kid. of dea4 work we in J5tjfJ BC vdioK cold crowa ana brMce Kor; for the Peml extraction of i-Wea at tbe office, 4Over Boetoa Store, Belig'a irut etre. Xm. tocb VKiaHBoa whethar Dr. Knote'a Cough Syrup isperfaet ox not.

OVERMAN WHEEL CO. ADTEBTiZEn Letters, March 16th, 1894. Wm Have sld 200 boxes No To Bac under haa no lubiect to work on I i tKinbpra. Hence one Office Block, El Dorado, Kansas i C. Brown.

Mist Chelts, Herbert uayis, a. i t- in n- a Xhe -Dictures 1 na VtovA thft knowledge tnat OETROIT. SENVER. a positive guarantee, tiave nos diu OSTON. NEW YORK.

i I laVkvr anrl ITiOneV TO PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FltANCISCO. Hinkle, Ida Hoffman, Martin Mitchell, jnartna Pn.tnn. Allen Spencer.

Harry Scorr, Mamie Dox reiurneu. FOK SALE A first claas piano. at thia office. MfViinh ATtTvared ID. ine vxx i wwuiu tao nine, which appeareo.

Lhtain trnm anv other source. For 37-3 iUJtJfrl Smith, 2, I. W. Smith, Otto Spltely, Clyde W. County Democrat under mo rr mv conv.

Weber. v. regime were the most attractive ci.u i Eiuiy, Sr..

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374
Years Available:
1893-1895