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Walnut Valley Times from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 3

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From Monday's Daily. Br.y your blanks of the Times. Struck Oil. Vlui uiuiujr ood Spetr i in the city rom I EI03TH GRADE The exereises of the Eighth gra ieof the ti Dorado schoob was iiel i at the church this I A luckv strike was made by the phy- (j; fl 111 UOI OMTl I Prof. V.

J. Leon. Will LentT Wichita. was in the city from From Friday's Daily. Joe Hunt i- in the city from Wichita.

T'arrau Morgan of Eureka, is "i the Ed. Jacobs of Potwin was in the city today. M. I). ou ley went to Wichita tb's At the start la a long free, the often appears to be w.th an But the race is won not in starting but in staying.

The qnaiuy Thich vins ia ftaying power. Ii is 90 in the ract of ujomnig. An aUiiiinug eroa Ba. baring- ALVAH hii'1 schoji children and pnteiiU p'ese: eciau in Illinois who discovered the formula of Dr. Ca'divell'- Syrup Pepsin for a.i sufferers 'iu dyiep-ia, stomach aud bowel troubles.

C. H. If oftn a warning tLit the liver fl torpM or ina-. tire. More trnubirs may foiiow.

For a prompt, eJkient curfc of Eeadaohc tU iirer troariifcs, tar Head' Pills While ther rcn the li- restore action of the thej oo not gripe or paiu, (3o not Irritate or inflame-ibe organs. at Well- J. M. MeAually is visiting staying At Least Fifty More Victims of the Holocaust Near rutsSurg will Succumb to I-'itries. Kin.T.-.i at Iv 1'' 1 rower w-lns.

av: iugton. John Dilier was in town today from and all enjoy a program that show isj.h abilily au1 unre -i pieparatiou. Tha raa as as follows: Class march, Lulu Cr.ixton, jiianist. Song of weh-oure-Eighth Grade Choi us. Club ini-s cu a ers slid enedkal e-yeamore.

as a rule the best stayer is the mr.n I with the best stomach. All I rhysiCF.l strength J. H. I at the liMts office. dAwtl tonic cnect.

hx RESULT DF EXPLOSION lorinun of anda Miss Orrell McCroskey went to Burns 3r by niaii of or irjipn i c. thLs moniiDg. teril-tTfuu'il tiffin ''c oj -I th 1f rrr'-vvi nad all ra' firr. pwt in Itiv-s aiion Itev. C.

A. was over from Wsn. olcnan You w-int to be shaved ns you like to be shaved. We wint to shave you that way. We know how to cut hair.

too. No waste of time or words he-e. Jnst barbering, clean tcuxls, clean chairs and first class all through. The Oak. M.

Orban and wife of Towanda, were ni-iht. Wi. on Cara Collided and Thrve Awful Fx- I ploalooa renewed, the Flames Kavelop- kog Speotntnra vrhe Were Attracted tw I Jtf in the city today. Fbom Satshday's Dailt. Mil 1.L DOiiA .0, KiXSlS.

Jj. A. Wainer was in the city from Mrs. Mary Douglass went to Kansas as of Gleucoe wa In town to City this morning. Fkom Thl'hcbav' Is denveo.

irom food which is properly digested and assimilated. When the food eaten is onlv partly digested and assimilated there is a loss of nutrition which means a loss of strength and the general result is physical break -down. day. Spimg township today. M.

L. Fisher of Murdock tawnship was "i the citv day. Octopus-One ter.ta. le griping the stomach, another tickling the heart, a third fumbling around the liver, tightening their hold every hour dyspepsia is the monster that does a'l this and worse. Dr.

Pepsiu will make it let go mighty quick. C. H. Selig. Deeds, mortgages, leases, notes all kinds of bis iks at the Times office.

Mo Lots of Time. Daily, i city fiom Ft Mrs. Julius Nelson of Wichita, is Institute commences The Normal June 3. Attorney Gat ii- in tin Scott. visiting lriends here.

liohL-on returned from Kansas Frank Keith trustee, was in the city ltitory, Charity Ethel Pottle. CUs i.i-t.ny Sinclair. l'iauo solo, Wubpeiiug Zeplyr Charles Jfakepeaee. Iiecitatiou, The Polish Boy Juvia House. Iiecitatiou, John Maynard Mary Pattisou.

Itecitation, Characters Paul Hunt. Piano duett, Cyuibeliue (Robn) Ethel Knowles aud Marion Overstreet. Itecitation, Kentucky JJelk -Mary Esther Tolle. Itecitation, Mona's Waters Hazel McGiunis. Valedictory, Perseveram Grace health hunting at west of tha Win.

Jordan is Excelsior Springs. from Gleucoe township today. First door Post Office. Uie Scene Fourteen Already Damn and SO Injured Haau-tnndlns Scene. Pittsburg.

May The Sheridan yards of the Panhandle railroad was the scene yesterday evening of the most disastrous explosion and fire known in this section for many years. Fourteen Uvea ware lest and about 900 persona were so badly burned thai according to the judjj-nit of physicians In attendance at lt)t 5S of them will die from the effects of their injuries. The ccuse of the cataatropho wna the explosion of a train of naphtha cara which The Misses Blanche and Mate Dye City this niorniiig. Mi-wes Essie and MaVel Green tn'iicd So Sycauice Jay. Il-irvey Lincoln was in the city last evening, Irom C'i'Ioi township.

Blanche Dye are Mifses Mate and over from Wichita. returnri to Wichita this morning. Dr. Pierce's Goldea Medical Discovery gives strength and staying power, be cause it cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion "I have sold Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years and would rather be out of coffee A.

J. Ralston and J. W. Tucker were DON'T Dr. S.

McC. Anderson is here from TOBACCO arj 5MO' Your Life a C. S. Oliver Is in the city from Ilurl-ingaiue. J.

Adams has returned from Oklahoma. James Jtayl.uin vient to Tojicka this morning. A. Tour; an I wife of were in the city Unlay. Wesley Mi utile of Oklahoma is visiting Cal I).

I'iske. among today's visitors at the county ana assimilation ot tne tood eaten, and Braidentown, Florida. Mrs. W. K.

Johuson, formerly of capital. so strengthens the body naturally by th Mrs. jrge Coggshall left today for nutrition uenvea irom looa. Leon, di at Chauute several days airo. and sugar thau it.

Isold five bottles of it yestenlay to threshers that could go no farther, aud they are at work again this morning- R. Phelis, Plymouth, Oklahoma," As will be Mrs. Nels Cooper and children left to Britain. "I ws troubled Harrison, Oklahoma. wre being swichrd at the yard and cm: be enrrd of my term of t.itvicc tuule well, mr-sntni-c-.

liTe btKi vitfor ty taltiu ttO.fL ma'ai-i Weak t.iii strong. Mai pt. iii J.j trn dava. Orrr SOQ nred. A.t Cure and auvwo 1-KiiR.

8TkatUN CO. Ciyfo or New Yovk. 4J9 wit indigestion for abont VrrBowker, Esq of Juluv two vcars writes Wi day for Pueblo, Colorado, to join Mr. Address to Eighth Grade Rev. W.

Charles Bonnel of Rosalia, was in the la ton switching the rear car teic-cood a car forward. The leaking etta, Latah Idaho. "1 tried difrrrent doctors and remedies but to no avail, until I wrote Cooper. V. Burns.

seen Dytne above the threshers weie city on business today. Presentation of certificate Supt. naphtha ignited from a switch llg-ht, Mrs. Williams weut to Wichita to able to keep on with their work with Row Art air KUofri rw. rioblis hlrtner tils Sam (wa ad.l i-ienn: Unidt Ctiiowoor John F.riikson was on the Kansas Chy market yesterday with seven cars of rat cattle which brought S100 per head.

Mrs. J. C. McGuiu and children are Wm. M.

Sinclair. is a day to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. C. to you and you tola me wnat to do.

I enfrered with a ain in my stomach and left side and thoufch-r thrit it would kill me. Nw I am glad to write thu and let yon know tnot I am all nght. I can do my work now without pain aod I don't have that tired feeling that I used to have. Five bottles of Dr. Pierce Golden Med out losing a s'ngle day's time.

You These Moments Enchautiiig Eighth in the city from Wichita causing an explosion whlah threw the names 50 fort high. Much of th escaping naphtha ran taroufh Cork's Run to Esplen borough, a diataneeof McGuiu. M. i'aci of Whitewater guest of Mrs. It.

S. Miller. Mr. C'harl MHie of Catena, should keep a bottle of th's Remedy iu Grade Chorous. Mr.

and Mrs. T. F. Chamberlain your home. For sale by C.

H. Setig is Dr. G. F. Ambrose was elected treas This afternoon the public school con ical Discovery and two Ttals ot his Pleasant Pellets cured me." have moved out the farm.

life miles, and caused anothnr explo urer of the State Dental Associati-m at Hai v-cy 8. Lincoln may take a notion cert was given at the M. church. Hutc hinson. J.

E. Adamsou was transacting busi sion, blowing to atoms the Seymour hotel and the Collins on River to get into the race for shenll. He Musical uumliera were given by the for any paper or periodic ness in Wichita this afternoon. different grades of the city schools. can always obtaiu special Accept no substitute for Golden Medical Discovery.

Thereis nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and luags. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are easy nnd plea ant to take. A most effective h'j-ative A Brown, administrator, made fin road, and badly wrecking a frame was town over night and said this moi that the situation look good to him. club rates at the Times office Joe Ramsey of Chelsea, trustee, made The music as fine and the entertain ment very enjoyable.

al settlement in the P. W. E. Brow estate today. building nearby, ia which wern congregated 200 or more men from Pitta-burg and vicinity, betting on the Whooping Cong.

returns to the couuty clerk today. MissFaye Dennis, a guest of Mrs. A woman who has had experience D. E. Swain lias return 1 from Just Keep Cool As I have a liotife filltJ with h-e that 1 wish to use for other jhi rposef, I will m-ll at the Kl lioraiio Ioe Cream Favtoiy until May 15 at the following low pra-vrt.

One In. u. In 1 pounds ami tinker, 20 tviitu er hunrir I. less thau one hiinilr; jhiiiihIs, Ho tvntH per hundred. Coniv aud get ioe while the prive is low.

Minos West. guest of Mrs. jr'e Voimkman. Henry Diher, trustee of Hock reek township, was in the city today. Mrs.

Dr. Kvans of Kansas City is a truest of Mrs. M. W. J.

Hurtt was in the city (lay. He is trustee of ickory low-ship. Frei Voss, trusts; of Iknton township, wan in the city on bushier- totlay. Marl ami It. I), i'bliins went to Kre-douia this afternoon, to thj Jerome Dillenbeek weut to Tojieka IJ EL DC DO WOBTH DAM! races and baseball gamea.

Few of ith this disease, tells how to preveu Gtorge Deunis, has returned to Wich this afternoon to attend the Grand any dangerous consequences from Some of the old who have ita. Commaudery, K. T. Geuda Springs here he spent a in recuperating. His health is greatly lieiiefit 1 and he says Ge-ida Springs water is better than Mauitou or Excel She says: Our three children took bjen down to the Wa'nut gazing on AI Ellet came down from Kansas Mrs.

J. B. Russell returned to Peny, the mud holes which were once tilled; whoopiug cough last summer, our baby boy being only three months old, and City this morninlug to spend several Oklahoma, this afternoon, after visiting sior Springs. Capitalists have taken with water have tn.a 1 away with weeks. owing to our giving them Chamber her sister, Mrs.

J. C. Hoyt. hanre of the v'Miage and will make it tears in their eyes as they realized fir Iain's Cough Remedy, they lost uoue a health resort. They aie reconstruct the first thne that thev would have to Dr.

and Mrs. Callaham, guest of their Tiih Indicator rays that the Leon band ill furnish "soul stir. ing music" fir the Woodmau picnic at Palmer's grove iy "'I. Some local Woodmen I go down to ne? mixing. L.

W. Kobisoii to in i the hog market in Kansas City yesterday at i.lJ) per cwt and John Erickson touched the h'ghest prii-e for fat cattle $7.90. Doth these stock men are Towaudaus. Tbest! iH -anoe of the wcrd Joseph is "he sha'l add." And Joe Slatterbaug gm-s right on adding to his jKililieal and per-nnal fo Something will iiil Joe one of Miese days and he will It was John EricUsou's fat cattle that topped tire market at fi.PO per cwt iu of their plumpness and came ut ing the old hiel buildings and renovat- go down to Turkey cr to lake their much bettter health thau other child daughter, Mrs. H.

A. Miller, relurmJ to Topeka yesterday moru' ig. ngtlie large brick bath houses aud last Thursday. auuual spring bath. The water in the UL'hter a few- II.

'oil ami i ii us tlttlMHl Si Mrs. G. leave for days. ren whose parents did not use this re putti ig in uew talis aud appliances. Walnut is getting low.

It will get Marriage lieuse was issued today to Walter Sheiman, guardian of the lower. What isgoiug to be done atiout medy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough syrup John Need and Mt Gertrude O'Hair, Meador minors, made final settlement the dam? That is hat a hole lot of For several years there has con DO N'T both from southern Butler. in the probate court lay. people want to know.

the occupants of this building escaped injury, many being badly hurt. The scene that followed was beyond description. The sucvewsir explosion had heated the air to such an extent that before the third explosion many were rendered nnoon-sclous by the extreme heat nnd the guaeous fumes and were hoing carried away when the torrent of flams swept over the excited crowd. There was an awful hush for a moment, then followed a scene of frenzy. Men and women, Vheir clothing ablme, their faces soorehed and blistered and their hnir burned orf hithnr and thither, only Intent on escape from that awful furnace of Are.

Some gave vent to frenzied appeals to kill them and put them out of their misery, and little children, with their curly looks and light summer clothing small pillars of tire, cried piteously as they were swept along by the tide of burning human-ity. The officials of the Panhandle rond whoops. Jfssie Pixkey Hall Spring ville, A 'a." This remedy is for Before the dam went out there was a Walter Gardner of Carlisle, Pennsyl troversy as the right of county attorneys U) collect a fe? of $25, as providtd, for each on every conviction uu- Miss Grace Black is a guest of Mrs. SE i-OOLEDI Take scviinw, ar'fnal ROCKY MO.NT6ID TEA Mada olv hy MmMsop Md cine Wlj. St kM yci well.

Our tr an niark cul ou ach tMiJsas. Vtcc. A Naver sale by C. H. Selig.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wi'zin -ton left last evuiiiii: for l.liss. Oklahoma, their tituie licine. Chxs.

Kwinir and W. A. Thompson were out ycsteiday and caught some nice ones. vania, a guest of G. W.

Amborn, left good supply of water. The well at the Carrie Reece-Behreud in Cincinnati. She will rcturu homesoou. quit adding, and subtracting, multiply der the prohibitory liquor law. It was lor sale at the Blanks, best forms, water works supplii I good water aud lainied by the couuty commissioners Times office.

it was not necessary to pump from the Mariage liivuse was issu 1 slay to today for Pouca City, Oklahoma. I Mve and let my bretberu live With all that's good with me, Unto the poor, some cash 1 give, In bulk Accept a suHas river. Iist summer the supply ran Chas. E. (tale of Ceres, Oklahoma aud that this provision was rendered void by the enactment of the ft and salary Wants Others to Know.

raaavani mta. Aas uC2ia. short and the pumping was done from Miss Jessie M. Hayes of Butler county. 'I have used DeWitt's Little Early law in 1897, hich provided a specilic the river because the well could not fur The balance I give Rocky Moun- Risers for constipation and torpid liver N.Russell, trustoof Ricb'aud town salary to be paid couuty attorneys "as nish a supply.

The well was deepened Tea. C. H.Selig. and they are all right I am glad to in E. J.

UohUitis wiil ot: an ofti in the nvmis over the on u(h Main G. X. I'ctrow, ti a-iin of Prospect township, was -lini; business at the oiuL hoii-'e t-xiay. ship, reported to the county clerk today. Richland has a population ot and a tunnel was run north fur a distance of 200 feet but no water was se dorse them for I think when we find a good tiling we ought to let others know Mrs.

Maria Cannon of Rosalia, one full eouiensatioii for servi es rendered the county." The Supreme court uow holds that county attorneys are entitled of the most energetic of women and 673. it," writes Allred Hemze, Quincy, 1 nois. They never griiie or distress. ing or dividing. Ei Doradoaus reineinlier iss Willa Stella Giliieit, of Colorado Springs, ncic of Mr-.

C. L. Aikmaii ho visit i here h-st year. 'I lie was married April 2fn.Mr.lt. Ilirniingham.

It was a very prcCy wniding ith lieautiiul gowns, lloweis and iiower girls aud lo.hiW' by a huge reception. l'n f. Ficeiie Slniller who recently clos- Hicct-sr-riil term if schixil at Wliilew ritt-r, now le-irn" ig to lie a lawyer al l-'i Dorado, sienl part of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shidicr of Log in.

While taking in the countiv he manipulatt i boru to suecessf it work, was a Times to the Ice. This will act as a spur to Dr. F. B. Lawrani-e returned yester Sure, safe pills.

Hale Bros. iVfir a worse explosion than the caller yesterday. county attorneys i.i the enforcement of Ir. I jaw ram-. I to iliitchiio this afternoon to aliciid a inivtiuiJ day, from Hutchison, where he attended of three which wrought so much dam- the prohibitory law and is therefore a For the "Messiah" at Lindsborg se See, young maiden that t.iou takesi the meeting of the State Dental Asso cure tickets at the Times office.

Ex not a substitute for the genuine Rocky ciation, cured. And nothing has Is en accomplished toward lebiii'ding the dam. Is 1 Dorado wouh a The water the West Branch of the Walnut is scarcely ei ough to cover the pebbles on the bottom. It isn't enough to float a boat at the junction. The main Walnut at El-Dorado cousists of a body of ater a few hundred yards in length.

Nothing cursion train runs from Eureka May Mountain Tea made by the Madison the slate denial Cora a instof Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ilawl: lei'.

Cus morning for her lioni- at Durante Coloralo. ag-. A dangrr line has been established 500 yards on all sides of the burning wreckage. A few feet below the burning weckope lies the big 36-inoh main of the Philadelphia com Carpots. That wear ther hard to Tind nhat the i that wear well mm don't rv-t a small fortune, lo piiri-lui I inn agent for tliL-wlebni'v 1 Carpets and ami would ivu to bavo you call audsteho.

much you can sava by trading iib me. I can offer you many laiyaius in new household furniture. H. T. Brown, West side Ma'n, 1-U block noith of Ceutral- C.

Hogue of Little Walnut made 21, returning same day. Id Mediciue Company, if thou likest thy his trustee report today. Litile Wal face fair. C. H.

Hehg. WON'T ADVICE AFTER FAYING nut has a population of 510 as against pany which come from the gas tirlds FOB IT. Haxna-CooI'KR: Married, at Los 528 last year. in the southwestern portion of the In a recent article a prominent phy- Angeles. California.

Monday 5, Miss state. It is feared that the concus the gnu a. id fish jiole successfully Le in Indicator. says. "It is next to impossible K.

B. Stearns goes to Kansas to Ella Cooper, formerly of Spring town good thing. Peter Carrol, at the head of I le B. IJ. department of the Mo.

P. here, was taken to the hospital at St. Louis by Dr. F. E.

Dillenbeek yt ter-dny afternoon, for treatment Mrs. Carroll accoiupain I lrni. Several mouths ago Mr. Carroll began to lose his mind. He grew worse and finally could not attend tn bis duties iu raii-rotdwork.

He was glveu a place in the yard but Ids brain trouble increased and finally be had to give up work. for the physician to get bis patients to night in the interests of his patent horse ship, to Martin Hanua, of El Dorado. carry out any prescrib- 1 course of hy Holy Joe devotes Ins li'orial page detacher, and will place an order for its sion was so great that some of the joints or even the pipe itself is damaged, and the gas, which is under great pressure will soon force its way through and another terifflc explosion will follow. When you awaken in the morning manufacture in large quantities. more.

There is a rillle two hundred yards north of the pumping statiou over which the water is now barely fi )Aiiig aud which will soon lie dry. The ater which Is ustd in El Dorado will have to come out of that measly little hole which ext nds from thereto the ruins of the old d- -a. It isn't fit this week to we1', what? Can anybody tell hat he is talking about? He giene or diet to the smallest extent; he has but one resort left, namely, the drug treai rieiit." Wheu medicines ling like the end of a mispent life, Miss Alice Oldham completes her your mouth full ot fir aud your soul maunders ami mumbles and grumbles are used for chronic constipation, the full of regrets, take Rocky Mountain and hines. Josef lias lieen caught years work at Lindsborg May 23 and will lie home the fo'low ing week, ready tl ith his breeches in a disorder I con TO MAKE REPRISALS Tea. Great C.

H. Selig. CaMCV esvaam. as. most mild and gentle obtainable, such as Chamberlain's Stomach Lived tojarraugefor lessons in piano aud voice.

for horses and cattle, say nothing of dition and in attempting to explain Clerk of the District Court G. W. Packers ml Knnsns City Tfow Threat- His malady lias grown steadHy worse and during the past week or so he has how it uue about he makes himself Roy Case has resigned his position in human beings. Is El Dorado orth a Tablets should be employed. Their use is not followed by constipation as they Laue went to Augusta tiiis afternoon to aiuiear a new kind of fool every k.

C. H. Pattisou's store at Oklahoma been showing marked symptoms of see Theodore Horace Lane ho has Are the people of tl-is town going to leave the bowels a natural and cm to Ga Into the Butter-Mnk-Insr Bnalnena. Kansas City, May 14. resi Cieorge Oyuc-iiall left today with his household goois for Hanl-on, Oklahoma.

Mrs. Coge-h ill will g.i nest Saturday. Mrs. A. Kalston, Mrs.

Edgar Sjtauldiiig and Mrs. M. OrOaM Jr. ami her twin girls were over from Towanda attending (he class -y (loin's here last night. How ard M.

a-id Gene Cooer are in the livery business at Sterling, Oklahoma Liii'iihi i there. Howarl Is to Ikj uitr-hal of Stei ling which is a hustling town. I). W. Ow's delivery team took a run down central avenue and across the bridge this afternoon, ithout a driver.

8everal i-oliisions were narrow ly missed and the wagon was badly smashed. Mrs. G. F. Ambrose went to Hutchinson yesterday morning to attend the missionary convention -of the Newton district.

Dr. Ambrose went over this moiiiiug to attend a meeting of te state dental board. Ciiy and returned home. John Patton A writer in the Rcnrd beeu away from home ith his mother violence. His children were feut to Burton several days ago and are being sit have the stand pipe filled went down last night to take his sounds a wi-e and timely note of warn healthy condition.

For sale by C. Selig. for nearly two days. daily from a sl'-uy mixture of green CcMiliK stamped Never sold buOu Beware of the dealer who Irks lo rril "-oaethiiaai Just a guotL" place. taken cant of by Mis.

Carroll's, rela i'lg in regi c'angers of rushing dent Boosevelt has signed the Grout bHI imposing tax of ten cento per scum, mud and moisture, a sloppy, tives. Hull: Dk.l, atb's home in Rich young childrea too rapidly through Gkhmsof Disease should be expelled from the blood. This is a The families of R. H. Cooper, Johu pound on the sale of colored but- their studies.

He decln: -s that our dirty water filled with contagion? Will they be inanimate and let things go as land township, Friday, llay 9, L. Wackerle, Geonre Younkman, Mrs lime hen the system is especially sus If some niei. want: to soc a local iu Hull. Cancer of the stomach was the Mollle Shepard and Mis. C.

V. Moi re they have been? modern educa'ioii system is greatly at fault in lay ig too much stress upon ceptible to them. Get rid of all im terine, and tha law will go Into affect July 1. It in expected that the law will do great harm to the but-terine The oairy interests print they would wide it outon a sheet cause. Mr.

Hull came to Butler of Galena, Kansas, will go picniciug to There is only one way for the town purities in the blood by taking Hood's of paper, take it out la-hind the barn oouiity iu 1S71 and as the first trusb examinations and in developing the morrow. to ever have a good water supply and harsaprllla, and thus fortify your and bury deep, then bles the re of Richland towusb'p. He leaves four that is to rebuild the dam. minds o' children 1 'o oi'ien at the expense of tii vitality and healiu. The hole body and prevent 'Muess.

5 Dr. Anna Perkins went to Wichita porter for not finding out about it. sons and three daughters, all grown ft Cyclone of the oountry, which have conducted the fijjht agninst the buttcrine industry, have thus won all thev have It ts said that John Friend objects this afternoon, to take Maud, the seveu That's their way. th -re's another The funeral oecured from the residence stress of modern education, he says has and will sue for damages if the dam is year old daughter of Thomas Haelett, Zimri Bbnkenship of Rosalia, call' to encourage the old Times today. He coatended for.

But their triumph enormously ta i the brains of children individual who ran cause just yesterday morning at 10: 00 o'clock and a section foreman, to the hospital for ma be shart Uvnd. The pucker, as much grief and that is the one who put in again. John Friend is far enough ap the creek that it don't do his projier- by the multiplicity of studies. Children iutarmeut was made in the Douglass notes that crops in Rosalia are looking treatment. insists on sendig 111 a stack of turkey well and growing rapidly.

The Insurance ty much harm, if any. Anyhow, he cemetery. DON'T SIAST WR0NO. tracks and calls it a "local." Some cannot the ideas in widely ditl'eiing departments of know! Igeat one and tha nan-" t'uie. The effort to Miss Maiy Holderman returned yes mists have a bard time finding fault in locals are written up with a sharp who are the principal manufacturers of burterlne, are preparing- to make reprisals upon the creamery men by entering into direct competition with' them in their old Held.

The packers de not Intend to allow their Don't start the summer with a lipg- Rosalia now. lived there before the dum went out and in all probability will do so if it is put back. There is a way of flx'ug terday, from visiting in Guthrie. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ed waul do ro deranrres in many 'ustancea the enng cougn or cold, we all know stick on the back of an old circus poster laid on lep of a v'negar airel.

Others hat a "summer cold" is. It's the hardest kind to cure. Often it "hangs that part of the matter anywaj-. With a Tail. entire uei -ous system of the child.

JBBOiS FUR JUNE TFBB. Leonard Bennett who will visit here a few days. use a stLk of bicycle grapt -it makes enemies to derive all the benefit ou" during the entire season. Take Impure water causes more disease Constable Cooer went to Rosalia night ami arrested G. H.

Shot well and Charles Penny. They are charged with rcfu-ing to luiry dead eattie. They have been re-eiving a lot of southern stuff for pasture and some of the cattle were dead hen received. The case will come. up Monday.

The Methodists at Hutchinson who declared that they won, -I cut Hev. C. a good heavy mark and is absolutj'y In hand right now. A few doses of and more deaths thfi anyJ 'iig else, The follow i.ig jurors were drawn to J. Norris ot Monmouth, Illinois, un read able.

New -par have to have One Minute Cough Cure will set you The city will b-i using water out of a from the change. Already preparations are being made for some local plants to begin the manufacture of butter. day for the June term of the district line with a tail is the trade-mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Look for it on the light blue enameled metal box! Each tablet stamped C. C.

Never sold in bulk. All and Mrs. B. A. Haskell of Wichrta, ngnt.

sure cure for coughs, colds, communii-ations of all kinds and they mud hole within a tew- weeks and with court: croup, gup, bronchitis, all to mat aud A cyclone can't lie it evHxtati-s everything iiefore It. This 1m the wason for eyelonen, tornadoes and all fonriH cf wiud Htoiius. 1'oi tify yourself against loss. I am aent for neveral good companies and for a small amount can insure you damage by the wind. want tl em but the people ho send father aud sister of Mrs.

Wm. Ledger-wood, went to Wichita this afternoon luug troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts ordinary conditions there will be a Regular: Claassen, Plum Grove; While they are preparing to go in the "stuff" could make their com water famine by the last of June. at ouce.

Children like it "One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine Morehead, Hen ion; Braman, druggists, loc nto the buttor-maklnff business, the after visiting here for several days. munications look like a flood of sun C. Woods' so low that he Is El Dorad i worth a dam? ever used." says Bow les. Grove- packers have not decided to quit their fig-ht on the Grout law. They Mrs.

C. O. Butler of Asaph, Pennsyl wouldn't stay there have been won shine to the people at the print shop by the use of a little care and the compos ton, N. H. "I never found anvthinir The Mo.

P. will run a special train on May 21 to Lindsborg, Kansas, else that acted so safely aud quickly." vania, is visiting at Rosslia, aud wi'' be here within a few days to visit Mrs. AN EX-E0SS. over by him and last night gave him a big reception. He has Ik.

there for itors who would follow copy if it went naie nros. claim that they itend to test Its in the United States court. on account of the annual Messiah con out the window would bless them as Comm Mary Douglass and other friends. over a month and his congregation says A stairway is to be erected at the cert Bethany College, via McPhersou angels. Editor of the TiMts: Who is the ex he Is one of the best pastors they ever V.

A. Osburn The El Dorado teachers desire to ex- and the Union Pacific; leaving El IK court house, leading from the sidewalk on railroad street to the office oftlie boss that Is kicking? Joe Satterthwaite Mnr Land Bt 0(moL Washington, May 14. The preei- had. They wauted a big man from the The salaries of probate judge is ma teud a vote of thanks to the past -r aud rado atiout 6 -SO a and returning ill leave L'ndsborg about 1 1 30 p. m.

For has been in office ofteuer than any east. members of the official board of the M. terially increase 1 by a decision of the clerk of the district court iu the north Douglass; Parker, Gleucoe; Shinu, Clifford; Hector Sinclair Jr, El-Dorado city; Chaney, Fairmount; Ed Morford, Little Walnut; BUir, Walnut: Fuller, El Dorado city; John Doornlios, Prospect; Hay-mau, Fairview. Special: Neilson, McCain, Little Walnut; Dilier, Sycamore; Wm Belford, Bruno; Jesse Walton, Richland; James Demo, El-Dorado city; Crook, El Dorado city; Jas Manlove, Bruno; A Doughty, El Dorado city; Wm Snider, F' Dorado city; Orrell, Richland; S'mmous, Beu1 m. man on the present state delegation.

E. church for so kindly donating the this train and date only the low rate of supreme couu, and the officers who east corner of the second story. It will He has attended more conventWns as a will be made for the round trip. be a great convenience. Cuder the deut hat issued a proclamation opening to KettVinent th Fort Hall Indian reservation in Idaho.

All of the land within Ave xnilea of Pocatello will told at publto auction at noon on July 17 at a minimum of $10 an use of the church during comineuce-meut week. Secretary, have served In that capacity since 1897 will lie enabled to jo-over substantial delegate than any other one person C. J. Villous, agent. td present arrangement it is impossible to Butler comity.

He has been louder amounts. The court held that the fee get into the clerk's office without pass For the first time "Messiah" tickets mouthed in such conventions thau auy" Mrs. J. M. Hall of Krcemont, Ohio, wmmm and law passed in 1SU7 did not take ing through the court room and duilng are classified into $1.00, 75 cent aud 50 acre and all the rest of the land will body, as lie was in the last two held in away from the probate judges the sal some trials wheu the court reom is cent tickets, the quality of the seat in be tlirown open to settlement and who has been visiting her cousin.

Steve Haydeu, at Ft. Sititt, is a guest of Mrs. Castle. She goes to IX'uver next ary of $15 per thousand inhabitants al crowded it is almost impossible to get dicated by the price. The 50 tent seats this county.

It is Jflseph who the right to say who shall and shall not be. It is Joseph who though living in Dyspepsia Cure lowed them under the provisions of the through. aie in the back row of the first floor and entry at noon of July 17 next. The opening1 Involroa nearly 400,000 arrea ceded to the government by the Shoshone and Bannock Indiana. Thursday to visit a brother.

prohibitary law for services iu Issuing the balcony. The railway fare is $2.30. Dangerous if Neglected. Bums, cuts and other wounds often Digests what you eat. Douglass wants to name EI Dorado's postmaster.

Is this bossism? Joe Sat permits to druggists who sell liquor. C. L. Stumbaugh. of the Mo.

was THE GEADUATLSQ EXERCISES. for the round trip. Wheu the end salary law of 1807 fail to heal properly if neglected aud Mrs. S. J.

Seymour, city treasurer, fell down stairs last evening and was seriously injured. Mrs. Seymour has rooins at Mrs. Fleming's residence. It was dark when she went up stairs last night aud in passing from one room to the other she made a misstep at the stairs and fell the full length of tiie flight.

Her collar Wine was broken and she was badly bruised. Jay Hobbs, well known and well liked in Newton, came up from El Dorado this morn ing and stayed until four o'clock when he departed on No. 5 for Cripple Creek, Colorado, where hie brother Bruno is staying. Jay has had employment in a grocery store in EI-Dorado for the last fe.v mouth and is undecided now as to his future "ourse. It is probable tb it he I stay in Colorado.

Newton Kansan. Injured at Hutchinson last Saturday terthwaite has been rep' ily in office oeconie troul'let-ome sores. DeWitt A Plonewr BttDkor ot Nbrakst Dltta. Lincoln llay 14. Lewis Cass A writer 't the Live Stock Indicator was passed it way held thi.t it took tills and repeat Ily honoicd as a delegate Vitch Hazel Salve prevei Is such con and is confined to his home.

He was putting a cap on a piling aud was us says: "As years go by I am pleased to This preparation contains all of tha dlrfesUints and digests all kinds ot florid. It gives instant relief and new falls to cure. I allows you to eat tha food you v-ant. The rnostsenslU ft Stomachs can take It. By Its umidv fchnnanriti fit rlvsoe'itif-a hats lafaani sequences.

Even here t'elay has ag salary away 'mm the probate judges. J. M. Randall of li'iilor county, then note that more farmers write letters on to conventions. He admits that both Pottle and Judge Aikman wanUd him Richards, a pioneer banker of Nebraska, and one of the richest men In the atmte, died at Ma home here ing a cant book, wbeu he slipped and gravated the injury Hazel Salve effects a cure.

"I had a printed letter heads and envelopes. I fell striking his back on a bolt in a yesterday, aged 68. runniug sore on my leg for thirty once thought that no one could do this bridge tient. He came home on the eTnODled after ever; else falletf. Ti years," says H.

C. Hartley, Yank an the delegation Inch for bis own reasons he refused. He held the position of county auditor in this county on a good salary. He has held the position unless be was engaged in the produc night tiain. Prof.

F. W. Blackmar, of the Ei formaticr u'iison tha ftf- "4 sortTen rat SortTenM town, Indiana. "After using many rem: dies. I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.

A few boxes heali I the sore." ms state university, took 17 Rtudentals0O, relieving ail tion or some or breeding pure bred farm stock. I don't lielieve thai George Satterthwaite of the Latham rom the school to Topeka to study DaUOEUnneces.sa;y. leasaut of representative to the legislature as nor, a bachelor and yet an expert uow. Let the farm lie nam 1 and then the degenerate types at the Topekafj COfl IsSJr Cures all skin diseases. Piles -Id to it at once.

Beware of counterfeits. probate judge, at the close of his te.ji of office in brought suit against the county commissioners of Butler county for 1,417.84 for sain. due him under the prohibit uy act. The district court of Bntler county decidtd the case in favor of the county, but it has uow b- -n reversed. Doubtless the legislature will cure this matter at its next sessiou.

WEIL DDI '-L. nominated therefore in 1892, 1894, 1898 -V JK analyst of women, being well acquaint give the na. ne of the owner and his insane asylum. Hale Bros. JUU JUvial and 1990.

He has el -t 1 and ed with his mother and sw heart, postoflice address and the business is ftiiaai i it only by held the position of county printer, aud Uumtt but lie cucu used It the Times want Have you lamBL Arrangements are being make where done." The grad uating exlicises of the class of 1 902, EI Dorado High Be boa were held at the High school auditorium last eveuiug. The bouse was crowded ith visitors and TI i stage was prettily deeorat I in the class colors. The first part of the program was a farce by the members of the class, "The Sweet GH Graduates." It was a bright, sparkling little play and very well presented. The orations aud musical numbers in the second part were veiy good. The graduates: Hattie Younkman, Grace Miller, Mayme Frey, Grace Abraham, Nellie Blankenshlp, Orpha Piper, Blanche Loomis, Lf'lian Kilgore, Laura Thompson, Ruby Kinley, Minnie Baker, Mol-lie Dust beinier, Laura Wiley, Grace Keplinger, Ada Morgan, Mabel Ray-buin, Claude Mabie, Harry Newacheck, Frank IScurne, Logan Thayer.

column? says God made the earth and then tested, then he made man aud resttri. Finally he made woman, and neither so mighty was bis bossism that although inconvenient to the county be tok this Hate li rot hern, kt Dorudo. annas by El Dorado will have another institution of learning next winter, Mrs. The Alumni of the 1 Dorado High Owen Raffety is visiting in the city, from Chauute. schc 1 held its annual meeting at Se iora crumiiai-n wno nas been con Uod, man nor the devil have lesttd since.

Sad, but t.ue. curity Hall last evening and initiated ducting private school at her resident- una gi to LOAH due form the class of 1902 into the as on Vine str has decided to enlarge attafcamattafcafcakAaatakaVa -fcnV. kattafcattaV''-1 a i Cheaper Feed sociation. About eighty members were A new time cai will go Into effect her school into an academy. Together The cheapest money in Kansas to loan I have a first class well-drilling machine for and 6 inch wells.

Call on Wm. Adams, El Dorado, call on or address me at Sycamore Springs. Fra nk Cab e. 9-21 on the Mo. P.

a week from next Sun present. The initiation afforded a great with Miss Georgia Koss who has t. on good Butler county farms, Write or assisting with her classes, she has dealef anxiety to the candidates and amusement far the initiators. After the initiation the following officer were see J.C. HOYT, diwt EI'jDorado, Kansas.

day, May 25. The afternoon passen-gar train which now leaves Wichita at 2:20 and arrives here at 3:35 will leave at 3:00 and arrive here at 4:00, shortening the run by fifteen minutes an 1 The pupils of Mrs. Flora Reynolds elected for the ensuing year: Lee Scott, asswterl her in eivintr a recital at the president; Lena Sappington. vice presi Capt. Michael Gu'iiy was in the county's Hub last night.

When George Tolle is done as county treasurer, the thing to do would be to give Capt. Mike the isition. He is a good citizen, an always active republican and is capable. He was a sure euough soldier in the Union cause and bears the wounds and cars of the real article of war. It would lie aud ought to l-e a real pleasure support such a man for public position.

"Ham Akeraud Miss Lora Fow ler were married at the reskleuee of the bride's mother 5'i this city W'duesday evening, May 8. The ceremony as performed by I he groom's father. Rev. A ker of Kansas City. Only a few relatives and 'nimediatj friends were pre-ciit.

The happy couple wM go to Kansas City next wtek and from theie ill fo to their home at Cripple Crxek, Colonmo. The Times extends congratulations. residence of H. I'oooer Saturday making unusually fast time. It is dent; Mayme Hughes, second vice I am now prepared to sell feci at the lowest prices.

BOLES. president; May Fullinwider, secretary; evening. There wae a good attendance and it was one of the pleasantest musical events thnt has been civeu in EI position from the county seat. He has been chairman of many county eonveu tions. This ex-boss ha? held the posi tlon of chaiuian of the County Central Committee.

He is now helding the position of Regent of the Agricultural College. He named tb stata senator from this county this ex-boss did. What is it in fact he has nt been able to do, thin man of politics, now nelly-aching because he did not go as a delegate t3 the state convention? What has Joseph got against the sixteen honorable delegates from Butler county? Did ex-boss Joseph when he, Pottle and Avery were the bosses, protest? If so wheu, and let him name the issue of his paper containing any protest, Joseph U. Inconsistent and childish. He is abusing republicans without cause aud it is high time for him to bush.

Repcblicas. not given out what other changes will be made. Claude Mabie, treasurer; Lida Lou Bhelden, Will MeCarty and Grace Mark Twain says: "It is not always easy to stand prosperity another man's I mean." It is still harder see your friends and neighbors enjoying in good health, whlie you don't even dare to eat boiled cabbage. Take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.

Keep your stomach and bowels in order. Eat what you like and envy no one. Sold by C. H. Selig.

Dorado for some time. Mrs. Reynolds T. R. Pureeil of Walnut, good man Miller, committee on finance.

A ban and citizen, true republican, a veteran Wat Central Ave. quet was serv at the Royal Cafe, and of the civil war and a thoroughly capa is a careful inbtructor and the work of her pupils last evening was a testimonial of knowledge and patience in musical training. Two numbers on the pro toasts were given by the teachers, ble man as proven by his experience graduates aud members of the Alumni. in the position for one term, announces his candidacy the Times for commissioner of the 1st aistrict. fie really gram deserve special mention on account of both the youthfulness of the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Rev.

Best gave us a very iteust' ig talk Monday niorirtig. 'I be Juniors were so afraid that they would be waylaid on the way to their class day exercises that tbey did not leave the school lvuse oui noon on that day until tue program had been eomplet I. The program given by the Juniors Wedoei ay uiut was we'l carrl- i out and enjoy 1. The flag was pull' 1 off the pole for the second time by some miscreant this week, but auother repla ed It by Edward Crook. This is the last week of school and O.

R. Cline and W. F. Benson were iu Douglass last evening, on business needs no introduction and no praise. pertaining to the Butter County Tele The Republican county Central Committee is hereby called to meet in W.

H. Avery's office at El Dorado, Kansas, May 17, 1602, to fix a time and place for a convention to nominate can preparation a course of study. It is not known where the academy will tie located, whether in Armory Hall, In the city building or some other building. Several assistant teachers will be employed and arrangements be made to accommodate a large number of pupils. One of the best features will be a cooking department.

A competent instructor will conduct classes in the culinary art. The new institution is already receiving encouragement Mrs. Brum-back has been conducting a private school at her home for several years. She is flDe Instructor, has been of valuable aid to many pupils who were not doing well in the public schoois, and has been receiving a constantly growing patronage, IIKI A DBOWIlLHO MAX. "Five years disease the doctors calif dyspepsia toon such a hold of me that I could hardly go," writes Geo.

S. Marsh, well known attorney of So. cona, Texas. "I took quantities of pepsin and other medicines but nothing helped me. Asa drowning man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol.

I felt an improvement at once aud after a few bottles am strouu and Kodol is the only preparation which e.iai-tlv reproduces the natural digestive juico and consequently is the only one which digesta auy good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. Hale Bros. Fishing Tackle very leading republican in the district knows and values Tom Pureeil. phone Company. As soon as the ex tension is completed from Potwin to yhUewater, the company Is proposing Iciatis Ekaam ttiim Curei AWr Fourteen didates for the various county offlees.

Tean nf laiffcrisg. to build a Hue from Douglass to Win-field. The gentlemen met with, a 'I have been afflicted with sciatic favorable reception at Douglass In re-1 rheumatism for fourteen years," eays L. W.Harvej-, 8, G. Potlle, Secretary.

Chairman. A Prominent Of GreenvUla, 111., Mr. E. Cook, A stout jointed pole for. A notlier one at A Lett ir one for A good split bamboo rod, pla' 1, cork grip, for IC? 25c Je nkkle gard to their proposition.

A line to examina' on -a; most of the DUDils Josh Edgar, of Germantown. "I perfoi mere and the nicety ith -hieh tbey handl- i their part of the program. Little Miss Cbariene Hicks sang Papa Through the Telephone." The little tot stood on a chair at the 'phone, rang up and called tor papa to whom she sang sweetly, completely captivating everyone. Master Harold Hurtt ext a piano solo, "Barcole," with skill and elicited much appliuse. The other participants in program were Misses Hazel, Fern and Pansy Sinclair, Mabel and Helen Hunt, Evalou Snyder, Ethel Bugbc Ethel iemon, Nora Chapin, Nellie Cooper, Lulu Croxton, Edna Smith, Lulu Davis.

After the program punch and wafers were served. was able to be around but constantly Wichita is also in contemplation and will probably connect with the new In J. I). Gi.Hn and family have returni from Los Angeles, California, where they have bu for the past tour months. Mrs.

Giffiii and Miss Lulu pass- 1 through yesterday morning and went to Wichita where they ill visit for a week or so. Mr. i-topd off here greet ends, and went over tjday. Mr. Gilliu wiil resume his position with the locomotive department of the Mo.

P. and they ill commence housekeeping in a fpw weeks. They were all benefited in health by their trip. It is the first vacation has had in nineteen years. suffered.

I tried every thine I could aii improving the t'we in review'-ig. Tt's is tie last of the High school notes until tha next term of school when they will appear, possibly by the by local applications, as I hay cannot naofa the distftaod portion ot lb ear. Thero la only ne way toenir- lf-afuesa, and thet Is by eonstlto-tlonal reuwdles. IV sfooaa la canaed by an Inflamed condition of the Birjouus Uoing of the Eustachian Tube, hen tbia tub gots 'nOun-ed von have rnnsdlina: sound or iinierrert hearina- and a ben it ia entirely eloaed Deameaa is tha reauit, ad nnless the Inflammation can betaken o-. and this tube restored to its nor maj condition, hearini; will be destroyed forever; ninecaeee out often are cansed by catarrh, which is nottitnr bat an inflamed eoadttiua ol Uiemocoos aorfacea- Wewillfrivc tine Hrndred Dollars for any eaaa of Oealneaa eaneeu cat i-rh that cannot be cored by Hall's tarrn euro, seed for cir-evlazm, F.J.

ca a Toleda.O O-Mlor Oraj; su. Kail's runUj Pus an Ike beat. writes "I have been troubled with biliousness, sick headache, sour stom-aeh, constipation, for several years. I sought long and tried many remedies, dependent company which is putting in an exchange there. The Butler hear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I did same writer.

county lines already have connection and was immediately relieved and in a with Wichita through the medium of short time cured, and I am happy to Reels at- 50c, 75j, aud $1.00 Furnished lines from 5c up. ETErjtlinj in Tacfcls The P. O. Book Store. CO.

The Seniors have orignated a novelty. Last Tuesday morning they had breakfast at the 'h Bcbool. Rlmjujmq Music. but was dissapoin ted until I tried your Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.

I can cheerfully recommend it to any suffering from above complaints." At C. H. Seligs. other independent companies but with say it has not since returned." Why the new system direct connections can not ose tbis liniment and get well? It be made and better service secured. is for sale by C.H.

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