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DAlLl' ilElJUBLlcAN. EL UOftADO, KANSAS DAILY ThePrimary Grade Musical Program Thursday Evening CONSTANT EXERCISE WILL MAKE YOU STRONG CONSTANT Founded by T. D. Murdock In 1882. Owner, Mrs.

Marie Antoinette Spring Appetite Ticklers SENATOR CLAPP SEES 1 BIG PARTIES KANSAS EL DORADO, DEPOSITS IN our Bank FERNDELL STRAWBERRY JAM Pure; jar 25c RED RASPBERRY JAM Pure; jar 25c FERNDELL FERNDELL This primary grade musica gram will be given in the high siiiilitnrium Thursday evening, ing at 7:30, Miss Kuth Avery, tor. No admission will he oi but a collection will he taken to on the Victrola fund. ToftOttOri' Misses Johnston LOGAN BERRY JAM Pure: iar. 25c VOLUME XXIII FERNDELL EL DORADO, KANSAS, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1914 GRAPE FRUIT MARMALADE 30c apply WILL MAKE YOU NUMBER 24 Two March HOLLAND RUSK Something new; 2 pkgs for 26c Mar- wton. BangOf, Maine, great parties, one the other liheral, wil political realignment ervat Ive and BUlt from the In progress PALMERS 1 CURTIS-BRANIN BODHOUNDSTO HOMINY GRITS Pkgc 10o SNIDER'S CHILI SAUCE Bottle 25c REGAL BRAND PEACH ES Heavy syrup; can 20c LARGE BULK OLIVES pt 20c, qt 40c You Need It We Have It Wall Paper W.

Y. Miller cum, Itobb, Woodward, MrF Director, MIbh Avery. Scale nong-Little folks. Kskiluo Hung Little folks El Dorado's Band Orders New Suits White And Purple Engagement That Will Interest Many In Butler County RICH DO YOU WANT TO GROW OLD RIPE OLIVES Can 25c declared senator' a speech at the convention here to ount ry, ItapP 1 state Mi' SPEAK HERE RIPE OLIVES Large can FERNDELL WHITE ASPARAGUS TIPS- Moses ProgreHsiv day. 70c -Can 30c MASS MEETING CALLED FOR OPERA HOUSE AT 8 TONIGHT ORGANIZE PEOPLE'S PARTY Mr, dks.

Sea TO NEW YORK TO LIVE BE IN CITY FRIDAY -Can 25c 20c AND FEEBLE FERNDELL GREEN ASPARAGUS TIPS-GRIFFIN'S ASPARAGUS TIPS Can WALDORF SPINACH Can Evt ooster and srow Littb i song Chambers, io Little fi 'twinkle, Twinkle, 15c AND BE WITHOUT SATURDAY irerett Kskii "There is no fundamental line of demarcation between the Republican and Democratic parties at present," he said. "And pending the inevitable new alignment, I urge you to stand firm for Progressive principles. "In free government, political par- MONEY IN THE 1 Wednesday Evening, March 25, 1914, St: winkle, Little FERNDELL SUCCOTASH 20c can 15c TEE PEE STRING BEANS 2 for 25c WALDORF SMALL BEETS Can 15c MONSOON EARLY JUNE SIFTED PEAS 15c FERNDELL SUPERFINE SIFTED PEAS Can 25c Bank oiks. SEE V. A.

Osburii fur farm loans. who builds a fine nhvsi one in hi builds a fine I ipe The boy strong ible to natltution to FERNDELL LIMA BEANS 20c can 15c 1 i Charles Curtis of Toneka, caudi- date for Uniten States senator on the Republican ticket, and Attorney Kzra 'Branine of Xewton, candidate for congressman from the. Eighth diB- iways have and always will Into being as a protest against ability of existing parties to ties conn the Sweeping and Dusting --Elizabeth uin, Ruth Graham, Mabel Graham, ranees Frazler, Iteriline Cooper. Brow nie song Little folks. South Wind Little folks Fireworks Little folks.

hay and wheat I OLD THENG Ulllhl ontract disease II hack upon in he will have ho Yol'K MONEY. straw at tf Alfalfa Scott'B. Til to light FINANCIAL off. The CONBTITU llli BANKING) An engagement that will interest many Butler county people is that oi Miss Fleta Boles, of Karval, Colorado, formerly of here, and Mr, Charles Stuth, of Karvul, which ia not announced formally but has been made known to a few of Miss Bolts' most Itlttmate friends In El Dorado. The wedding will take place in dune.

Miss Boles is a graduate of the El Dorado high school and is an uncommonly pretty and winsome girl. She lived here until last summer when she and her mother, Mrs. ,1. C. Boles, Joined Mr.

Boles and MIhb Harriet Boles on their claim near Karval. the was a favorite among the young people in school and church circles. ir the years to come. Ewing Grocery I trlct, the hn I lay and tf l.ullnbv Vimna Ow pUbllcan, will address the jf the Women's Republican neetl Stewart, Beef Scrap make K. V.

Scott sells It Lyman Haver Kansas City. Bright Eyes Little folks. Mollv Polly Little folks. meet conditions as they develop. The name of the Democratic party as applied to a political party lias always been a misnomer.

The party has never been Democratic. It has always Involved the idea the, a few men shall dictate the purposes and policies to the many. "The Republican party in its inception was based upon the broad principle that government, If for all, must be by all. It wbb the abandonment Make OUIt Dank tOOIt Hunk. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS The Citizens State Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $78,000.0000 EL DDItADO, KANSAS It.

E. FRAZIEK, President. Kitchen Clock Little folks. Fairy Discipline Little folks. on track $15 per ton lGtf Car of alfalfa C.

A. Aikman. His Buttons are Marked (I Holmes Arnold. Mrs. A.

.1. Palmer ol who will leave shortly mer for their new home was the guest of hone given this Thursday Mrs. J. H. Porter in To Mrs.

Porter had as sides the honor gUet, ih her club, the K. M. George Benson, Mrs. II Mrs. Ida Uohlson, Mrs.

Of El Dorado. All of women wont to Towai morning in the R. w. I Long driving. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Palmer to leave Kl Dorado to home in New York hn for years nnd It Is wit gret thnt El Dorado's their departure. Their Palmer, and Mrs. I'aln Miss Oreta Porter oi' T( her marriage, reside in Jersey, and they have In the New England sta club of Butler county, in the opera house Saturday afternoon, opening at After receiving a telegram from James Troutman, Wednesday afternoon, slating that he had professional engagements and could not be here, Frank William! was easting about for some one to engage to speak at the meeting, lie had earlier- in the Week tried several times unsuccessfully, to locate Curtis. This morning a telegram came from Topeka: "Just returned.

Can be with chickens ji Fresh ground Brown'H meat Robin Red Breast Little folks. Shell song Winifred Kerr. Bumblebee Little folks. Bloodhounds will arrive in El Dorado from Osawntomh' Friday morn-Ing to be taken to Augusta in an auto by Sheriff W. W.

Moss and Under-sheriff l'uieell to trio ir possible, the man who stole from Dr. .1 It. Greening, of Auguetu. al an early hour this Thursday morning The bloodhounds an noted onoB mill are owned by Ro Bendure of Osawatomio. They have been Instrumental In finding the guilty parties in numerous crimes and Augusta will probably he given a thiill tomorrow.

Dr. Oreening thinks the theft was committed about three o'clock this morning, lie was steeping in a bed room In his home nnd his vest containing $25 and gold watch, hung on a ohalrXnear tho window. The thief stood outside and lifted the vest from the chnir with a stick seven feet long. He took the $25 from the pocket, but left the watch In the vest, and made his escape. The vest, tho watch and the Btick were found on the porch this morning.

Dr. Greening recalls that ho last looked at his watch at 2:17 this morning. W. F. BENSON, Vice l'realtlent C.

E. THOMPSON, t'asllie. W. E. BROWN, Vice President F.

li. CltON, Cash! Watch repairing at Kit kpatrlck'f It's guaranteed that Mr. Taft All Deposits In This Bank are Guaranteed by the Bank Depositors Guarante folks, Little Brown Brother Lltth nig number of Bl Dorado'i tax payers met Thursday morning and is sued a call for a mass meeting at the opera house at eight o'clock tonight to organize tin. People's party and place In nomination on tin. People's ticket, tour candidates for city conn- oilman, one in each ward, and one candidate to fill the vacancy on the hoard of education, in opposition to tho Citizens' part.

which holds a meeting in the city building tonight. No primary was called for the city election April 7 and the people who want a change in the city administration, who want chance to vote for new men to have charge of city affairs, are given an opportunity to ex press their wishes at the mass meeting in tiie opera house tonight The People's party will tonight place in nomination five fair minded, holiest, oloan, conservative rnou (g fill tiie offices open Representative men will he nominated. Tako an In-tereBt In the city's welfare and government and be at the opera house promptly at in. City government, city expenditures, city proceedings are what he voters make them, The people rule It they gel out ami take a hand In the right direction. If they don't they loso out.

It's right up to you men and women of Kl Dorado tonight lie nt the opera house at eight, to boost, for "Better Kl Dorado." Organisation of the People's party means a new deal and new methods lu city expenditures. If you are satisfied with the present methods stay at Inline or go to the city building and "forever hold your peace." Fund of the State of Kansas. oi this principle unde led to the ruin of tin "It is Idle to talk i lie Republican puny splendid leadership or Dr. F. B.

Lawrance went to Wichita Thursday morning on bUltntlft, party. resuscitating If under the 'olonel Roose- Kl Dorado's (went yt wo band boys are soon to be arrayed In bright new uniforms white duck it purple stripes. Seth Oreeley, manager of-the hand, ordered tiie suits today, for himself and the other band members. The young musicians have been putting forth every effort to obtain money to buy the suLts and are soon to be rewarded for their work. STEVfilHRoT lEAKEjL DORADO Slon Stevenson said today that he and his brother, Dea, expect to lenve El Dorado about the same time that Mrs.

E. T. Butler returns to Ashland and Mercer Stevenson returns to QB home in Los Angeles. Te young men and their sister, Mrs. Butler, are going over all the rooms in their old home, the gallery building, cleaning house and arranging the many pictures, mouldings, frames and other of the studio stock for selling at the lowest possible prices, to dispose of the entire stock.

"After the business is straightened up, we are all going to leave here. I am not Bure where 1 will go but I shall not pursue he barber trade any longer, neither shall 1 return to the navy," said Slon, the oldest boy, today. "As for Dea he may return to California with Mercer and he may not He has not fully made up his mind where he will go." It is probable that Dea Stevenson vHIl retain some of bin father's best cameras and finishing apparatus and perfect himself In the photographer's profession where ever he locates. He is adept at the business and is also an excellent musician, having held several posit Ions as pianist In Vladam Jarley's Wax Figgers, Under public veil Hi Mrs. F.

A. Hlce of Botwin la a guest of the II. A. .1. Cnpplns family todny.

party could not stored to its old-pose, It is idle to you Saturday if you wish." Williams wired for him to come and plans for a big meeting are being made. be permanently i lime vigor or pu Horatio Stevenson, brother oi the rfer" late ard Stevenson, first learned of the tragedy thai ended the life of I GRAND OPERA AT his brother and sister-in-law, by read- Ing the story in the I01 Dorado Re- I II I I A publican in his home in Webb City, Missouri. Dodwell wired Reservations are now be-Horatlo Stevenson Saturday that II ing made for a wonderful brother and sister-in-law were dead. performance by the Chi" Mr. Stevenson wired back that be- cause of ill health he could not come Ca Grand Opera Com- and asked lor details.

Mr. Dodwell Panv of 300 members, of I MARY GARDEN IN the Stevensons. Carthage and Webb 'SO" City are ten miles apart. Miss Dod- ilflN well took lie message to them and I IllnU she writes her father that both were mmmm prostrated. For information and res- il ervations, write R.

Misses Lola and Mattie Daniel nr- i -i. Faxon, Secretary, Wichita were in Newton, 1 uesday to visit Hn their sister, Nora, who recently im- rvansas. derwent an operation tor appendl- oltls, They say that Nora is getting One Performance, Forum aiotiK all right I expects to be able I Wichita, April 9 to he home soon. Auspices Of The King's Daughters Sweet Peas Little folks. Little Hose Little folks.

Lady Hug Little folks. Seesaw Pupils from Miss Woodward's room. He Was a Little Tin Soldier Bert Bass, Marian Hull. Mother (loose Party Little folks. Mary, Mary, CJulte Contrary Little folks.

Boston Town Little folks. Jack and Jill Little folks. Little Jack Horner Little folks. Story, "A Brave Tailor" John Republicans, re being urge en and women to attend the Mr. and Mrs.

Hobh Erlckson of are in the etty todny on Howard Ramsey of DeGraff attended "Freckles" at. the opera house Inst night. Mrs. .1. L.

MiKRK and rs. Wulter BigKK of Potwln spent today with the L. L. Riser fntnily. Mr.

and Mrs. A. .1. Ilolderniiin are having their elegant home otl Walnut Hill made new ith paper paint. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Carr. Albert McCullough. iind Mis Wortman Emporia motored to El Dorado Wed nesdny, Oscar Creed of Douglass spent Tuesday in El Dorado a guest of his when the ssive element party, id firm. The io more out-have fasten- talk of SUCh restorath great body of the progre has permanently lefl tie "We have only to stai Democratic party can i grow Hie barnacles hut ry Tunstul art Kllgorr M.

Kelgher of El Dorado route No. 1 was in the city today and culled at the Republican office. Madam Jarley. Little Nell Attendants: Zigzag Jasper Wise Well The Deceased the Hepubllcan ed upon it than COUl party, Much as Its Cousland aberl Brent MISS LUCY REED TAKES POSITION IN WICHITA NEXT MONDAY MORNING Crockett. executive leader-Democratic party a line that runs Mr, Hadley IS.

MARY LUCAS. 83 IS SERIOUSLY SICK AI HER DAUGHTERS HOME ship is admired, tin is split In twain Mrs. It. II. Hazlett went to Wichita Thursday morning to visit, her sinter, Mrs V.

H. Pnrklnuun who be- ttiose it, separating i brough Program For This .1. K. Adamson, and half price, sister, ri Adanison. lievo in lag gov I hose Dillon I in in i 1 1 1) 1 1 iive policies, reflect-by the many, from for reactionary poll-government by the progrei jrnment io stand fleeting Evening At Church Sample shoes and hats at H.

M. I gan's Watches that keep tin time at Klrkpatrlck's. Charles lick llli Huh Master licit upholstered, re finished automobiles and bug-red at Forman's Eagle IS -30 es A moli Atnbros Ms Furniture and repaired gies npholstf cafe bulldlni JOHN EillS MADE ADMINISTRATOR OF STEVENSON ESTATE EVENING CLUB PARTY. Mr. nnd Mrs.

J. Carl Fouks were guests of the Royal Auction Bridge club at the party given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. ('. Thompson, 707 West Central avenue.

Mrs. Ray Frazler received the favor for the women nnd J. 11. Adams received the men's favor. Members are: Mr.

and Mrs. 1.. II. Walker, Mr. mid Mrs.

It. B. Frazler, Mr. and Mrs. II.

Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Haines, Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Walker, Mr. and Mrs.

It. H. Bradford, Mr. und Mrs. J.

II. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. t'. ('.

S'-y-lden. KOU SALE Four year old family milk cow a good one See qje at Wiley hardware store Uoland Wiley. 8B-8bv Miss Altie Brown nnd Albert Brown of Kansan City, came' tills morning from Kansas City for a visit with Mlas Margaret Itniabnugh The raven, March 24 New T. Anderson state ci tt. W.

Mr. and Mrs. 0, F. 1'owell motored to Wichita today to he gueHts of the ii. i-oweii family, Music.

Hall of History. Christopher Columbus Mother of the tlruccl Twins Henry VIII Geo. Washington Solo Hail ol Beauty. Madam Stjuallns Helen of Troy Widow Itexall Mlnehalni Olrl of 1847 (ilrl of 1914 Quartet A good program will bo given by the younger married women of tin Presbyterian church this evening. The general topic will be, "Some Great Bible The leader is Mrs.

Mary Lucas, who resides with daughter, Mrs. C. W. Beaumont, I West Central avenue, is In a crlti-eondition, and it is feared that she recover. Mrs.

Lucas has been an Invalid, a tient sufferer, nine years, but not iously sick until the past few MiSfl Lucy Heed ill iaayi for Wichita where the v.i! her old position as stetkograp the Wichita Beacon, in Hie building. Miss Reed spent a this position and resigned lo El Dorado when her tat In Reed, moved here, Steae here three and a half jreBri Reed has been law office ot I 'arris. 6 efficient stenographer and tlve young woman wlinni he dislike to see leave the city See the new publication at Hitchcock's among whlc! find the $10, mm. no prize no of the flreen Van. K.

Dillenlieek intra! committee of the Pro-party met here today, placed i record as being firmly op-t any coalition with the Re-party, decided to put a full i the field at the next Btate itself posed tana Calvert Bishop Is driving the Wi Charles dort groc of hooks i you will Diane Eastern 'veiling at was ini- publicai Mrs. C. McPerrin; organist 0. M. Rid cry wagon for a few day Mrs will ticket i Mrs.

Ferry milton; I termini llartels, the driver, has an I John Kills was appointed administrator ot the estate of E. B. and Jennie Stevenson, late Wednesday evening, In probata court Angie Dustman Sara Rotation ctlon and criticized the Democratic leHSon. Bcripture oot. lug Tue; Fret her rt a regular mei Star was had which time Hated.

A lunch it tonal ad in In 1st ration, especially In ir age, 83 years, muki ry more uncertain. and 'Mary rvviu (i us Harley I. French, county superintendent, is just finishing up bin vlwlts to the rural schools of the county. There are more than one hundred and forty scIiooIh in the county, and Mr. French is required to spend two hours In each school.

In all Mr, French Is required to upend over two gard 0 its policy of regulation of Martha" Mrs. 1). Stuart. Preston. Me Charlet McCaughan rs Wi V.

VI. FOR SALK- 1 have wine sap, tin1 largest kind of rhubarb roots for sale Blx for 25c. See me at 717 Taylor St. H. Stiver.

24-2(1 trusts and corporations. number of enlarged pit Hidings nnd frames, can small price, and hundred theaters and with troupes. I Mercer is prospering in I Los A ugeles, having made considera-, ble progress in the plumbing busl ness. He and his wife are nicely located and he expects to return an soon as it is possible for him to do so. in.lured ft A large tureg, inn had for a or poatali cabinets i Stevenson Buy your Blaster gloves at Hitch ock's.

Special glove sale. Haturrtav. 'Miriam" rs Kuth" -Mrs. fter giving the Democrats credit Da' na E. Wiley.

Byro-Phoenicla" for carrying out simple platform "Woman of The Mission circle of the Christian liurch will meet at the church Thurs-n afternoon at 3 o'clock. Have you registered? twi i and daughter arrived homo last k's visit with the in Kansas City. Mrs. Joe Frances Josep evening from 1,. H.

Hinkle 34th Annual Messiah Festival Lindsborg, Kansas April 5th-12th, 1914 REATEST Musical event of the West. There ill be 18 Miscellaneous Concerts chorus of 500 ti la ed voices many noted specialists will be present. Miss Alice Nielsen, the popular Boston and New York Prima Donna, will open the Festival Palm Sunday afternoon, April 6th. HUgene Ysaye, the worlds master Violinist, will appear Easter Sunday afternoon, April 12th. For Souvenir book of 32 pages, giving complete program for the week, write Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kan.

Special Train Service via Rev. R. Cooper ha put crop of peas this week and 1 would like to have a rectp nlng peas, A. Pr Llndlej Iges, "although under the lash of and smalt pictur it one cent each i gallery. il aMrch la o.

m. Illack, white and be Oolora. asl window. Special lvalue age Mr. .1.

Adumsoii prove. ontlnues to im hundred and eighty hours In visiting the county schools. md Mi le Misi ss Cart Wil jo. Miller. "Esther" Mrs.

Everds. Mrs. Wiley will have charge of iiaii of Curiosity. Two Headed Olrl Japanese (Hunt Newly Weds Snookenis Laughing Lady Old Fashioned Sewing Miichini Solo Duet party expediency and Imperative public opinion," a set of resolutions de- i Hunt Margare Hele Mrs. C.

A. J. C. Buy your Faster gloves at Hitch Lares the administration's remedy singing. iknian Foulks for he corporal business of his Dock's.

Special glove sale, Saturday, aMrch '2H, 19 it. m. Black, white and country is to regulate it by destroy VII. VIII. IX.

id Mrs, BHmer Wiley MADAME JARLEY AT OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY MARCH 27, 8 P.M. 25c AND 15c colors, See east window. Special ing It. Tiie resolutions said: value 69c 'The most striking example of thit John Charles is he re at home in he absurd hand arlene i licks, nice day ling of tiie New York, New Haven Mrs. H.

B. lOurp ind 1 artford situation, where two Yesterday was not a very but W. H. Clark and County Buskirk spent a purl of it antly at Smiley vilie, sis milt Surve sry pli U. M.

Lucas Hall From Story and Song. Blue Beard Wives Helen Rohison, Mildred Kilgo Kuth Avery, Miss Snyder, Birdino 1 Jack Spratt MrB. Spratt Red Riding Hood Mr. Jarley In Bitot's opera house, Friday evening, men, the attorney general ot the ho Iplomn Id on April 4th Cp today. White- i west United Slates and the president of A TRIBUTE TO REV.

W. W. BOLLINGER. The bar of El Dorado present the following as a tribute to the Rev, W. W.

Bollinger, who has been pastor of the Methodist church of this city for the past four years: Whereas, in as much as Hev. W. V. Bollinger, pastor of the Methodist church of this city has been appoint ed to another charge In Winfield, we, the members of the bar of Kl Dorado, wish to express our appreciation ol Itev. Bollinger, and Whereas, the Itev.

Bollinger bai J. E. Long Bess Jarnigan L. D. 1 ladle) attending io PARENTS-TEACHERS CLUB MEETS APRIL I the railway, are determining in secret Douglass.

ness. New Packets Seeds Free Tie pliices win atnlnal ions will end prii nth water, Potwln, It Dorndo, Hosalin, Loon, Itose mil Im in 'i i onferenees the transportation con tndtj ioi lugunta. Missouri A ndov dltioiis for the seven million people the Presbyterian i rjj.i i .1 Garden and Flower MEETING GAEEED FOR FRIDAY AT 4:30 of New Fugland." it. with Mrs. .1.

II II and 1 circle church will meet Austin Thursday Of the Republicans, the resolutions Thu membflra of the 1'anMitn-Touch price of tin Ik gar- tternoon al tin- nt ol pure! Sum Evans loft today for (3reat Falls, Montana, where he will work with his father In law, 'leorgp Mo-Clellan. (i. It. Atherton, who was recently called io Tioga, Pennsylvania, by th death or his father, returned home this morning Twenty-four miles in fifty minutes hi Ih- record William I3etz, Wells Fiugo driver, made Wednesday evening. He wont to DtGraff and back in fifty minutes, on his motorcycle.

To the extent of In pal den seeds. New stock. No rhey cannot win without the 1 inflated prices. Is at reduced prices tesses will bt MIsh Mary (ill 1 i rri'i'i a 1 1 iTriVllV'rTTTl o'clock. Assistant ho Mrs.

W. Avery and more. 1 hose iu the Farmer Will Hart, Will You? Pacific See Flyers for Schedules or call on local Agent R. T. G.

MATTHEWS Assistant General Passenger ran tmed i hotel Hill Flam nhoeinitkei 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i derday wer an, laborers Mr. and Mn gressives, and they know it; and they time he has been a citizen of Kl Dorado, that he has done much good for in not long survive without win Doc Cooley, C. W. Hersle ning. Al! kinds of garder Genuine Ited River OV Bliss Triumph (egrlles All kinds Flint Corn Alfalfa seed Kaffir, Black Hull.

Te Mrs. Sam Wright and little IlleCfl, Miss Franees Loulf" Pence, left to day for LuOrande, Oregon. Mrs. Wright lias been vllStlHI tlW sister in Shermun, Texas. "Mr.

Wright. bM a i lour inh i business in I Ai ramie and employs four or five men. Everything Is prosperous and we unhappy," said Mrs, Wright. Mr. Wright was a sign painter here severs! years.

County Superlntendenl Hurhw I French la busy today sending out material explaining what in lo ho done at each of the annual district echoed Wblofa "re to he held on Friday, April 10, nt 2 p. in Tblt meetings are held annually in every district in the county, for the purpoie ol voting Use levy to maintain schools and to elect a treasurer for the coming year also; and to make provisions for any other things that may come up Lewis .1. llarkhurst writes the nnd daughter .11.16 4 Qtrtrud Btlokmai the uplifting of humanity and for the poor and needy of our city and the surrounding community, and that he publican: "Please send the Republl and Thelinfi per hu. per bu. per bu.

per bu. per bu. lbs 25c tbs 25c nd Norn embrace this opportunity We offer you, Kino Lemon Cling Peaelies at the unUBUal Registration books will close at 10 ile they last, Extra Ice of. 19c per can $4. fill and per cent can to Latimer, Iowa, F.

1). 1. A waitress. Agent Mo. o'clock p.

m. March 21, 1914, for the en club will hold thulr reKUlur muet-ing In the high achool auditorium iiext Thursday, April 2. Program: A Bet of fifty colored slides, the Hiihject. "A tour of the United States." There will be ten pupils from the grades to explain these slides, oacb pupil explaining five pIOtllfM. Music by a male (juartet.

A series of educational talks, the 'first one will be a tiilk on playground equipment by Carl Foulks. The pecond will bo a talk on playground 'iiiiijni-iit for school grounds by C. C. Bhelden. has at all limes been ready to sacri We are overstocked with this delirious fruit and luive made this well pleased with our new home Kansas City, fice personal affairs In the interest of Found weather fine.

No snow and April election. They will be open at noon and till 10 o'clock p. each Onion Sets, all kinds Seed Peanuts (Jumho.l We can sell you anything in sei If you will need plenty of these. very low price in order to move them quickly, eanued Peaches in the near future, purchase not only those connected with his very little frost In the ground" day until closed. All voters who church, but for all who were in need, ATHENA KNIT UNDERWEAR have not changed their residence Order one or two dozen they are cheap can and if they are not as we tell you, a that way.

Try one Iiy except ional bar- Judge S. I' Black anil Mrs. Blai and who voted at last November election BEAUMONTS, N. Main St. Joe Powell has called a meeting of the commercial club mem bers to be he'd in the commercial club roome at 4:30 Friday afternoon, to talk over the proposi tion of a milk condeneary in El Dorado.

Mr. Powell said today that It is probable there will be a meeting in Eureka next Thursday, a week from today, to boost a condensary the lower floor i Washington tn gain, we will take hack what you have leli end refund the full purchase price. not register. Honrs, making 'UtH Cepllnger ot visiting til Mr and Mrs. T.

H. Dorado, who have be 1 1 are doing over their home 01 They are havii different arrai rooms, and pi every room on judge has a Hi potatoes being FOR SUMMER TDK PATENTED SEAT papering In Teas, the Hev, oBllinger has been a welcome visitor at the court room whenever court has been in ses-nion, and we have learned to know him one of us, and Whereas, we recogni.f in him an able advocate of the principles of right and justice, Therefore, it is with the deepest Karl, and fam nl nig the lo daughter Mrs. Qeorgt floor. "We plan meeting, I hlides which are certainly ihad. They a interesting.

make this good Mr. Charles. "Tin are going to show finest we have ever ueational an well as member Ih urged venue, uavi tin te garden planted, th home. WTehit iiy, of 1611 Holyoke turned to their Kagle. at El Dorado.

BUTLER COUNTY'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE up, and some chick hen the house Is A FEATURE THAT IS 1'ARTICULAKLY AI'l'KUClATED BY WOMEN CIVES THEM THE COMFORT FOR WHICH THEY HA VE HEEN WNC-INC hatched, and win pleted they will I to the fullest. Patrons at Selig' being entertained irug store i new $lf)U this Mt ly to enjoy lif meeting There will be a rehearsal of th to be present of the club." sense of regret that we wet- him leave Kl Dorado, and we assure him of our Per can 19c Per dozen $2.25 Per case (2 dozen) $4.50 Our New York Full Cream Cheese in excellent, Wo buy only the very best; per lb 30c Scott-Embree GroceryCo Two Telephones No. 54 cast (tf Madame wax wot mom) disc Kdlson Monograph. M. J.LONG Grocery Phone 22 All varieties of fresli Garden Seeds.

2 packages for 5c Several district, school over tin county hare completed their sevei months' tarn closed Frlda March 20. Those who dosed ver. Huecossful seven months' terms las Friduy are Charley Illolr, district N. 7, near Latham; Julia Drown, Turke Creek; Allene Nelson, No 1, neti Cassoday; Luther Llndle. Itose Dill and Grace Pickett, watt ot Douglass-These schools commenced the firs Monday In September ami Imve loi no 1 1 me.

at the opera bouse on Wednesday on Walnut Hill, vening at 30. All members Not itable inly has he garden and WANTED Cattle or horses to pasture. Guarantee plenty of water. Can pasture 200. (J.

It. Hunt, Kl Dorado, star route No. 1. 24-29 wtf urged to be there on time. sincerest interest and hope for Ml continued success in the field of la bor assigned to him, and we congralu late Winfield in being able to secur so good and' able a pastor as the It1 Bollinger.

L. H. Walker very progressive planted his vi flowers such ai his yard, hut he In the chicken Kl Dorado lodge No. 74 of the I. Brown's Spring Oxfords Arc Now Here Don't fail to see these new and 'beautiful creations.

All the new up to now patterns in Patents, Dulls and Satins. See the new Colonial Pumps. A complete showing of Raby Doll ankle strap Pumps $1.50 to $4.50 O. 1''. met lust night and gave the bout this pt the permanent to every agent tor will get In he quality noduced by noduced are will play or Mh pit 1 1 of the new things graph is that inste changing needles, mond point is fitte ducer.

Mr. Helig I phonographs, and eral more soon, pitch of the tones pitch of the tones cellent, Mr. Selif. phonograph regular third degree to T. N.

Pureell, Lewtl QUBln Ired i W. A Davidson of Stillwater, Oklahoma, is expected here soon for a visit with his daughter, Miss DoIh Davidson. Money, Bert Caskill and Carl Burger G. V. Aikman, C.

L. Aikman, A. L. Hamilton, B. R.

Leydig, T. A. Kra mer, George J. Benson, K. D.

Strat peas, In hi going to start ss. lie has canity barred rock ig's large stock, yard that Is not BU and flowers IT the raising of thl Full dress rehearsal' of Madame ford. V. Mooney, 0. I.

gaged one bun chicks from Ci and what part taken up ith will be used ti chickens. wax works at the opera C. A B. Ral I. Allen Harr F.

I I.i'laiul, K. If, Geddes. Ot all the special features which make Athena excel none Is such a great advance upon old-style underwear as this. Iiy unique and patented method of tailoring, the Athena seat has been shaped to fit the figure in any posture sitting or standing. Uecause of the specialcut of the Athena seat, Athena garments are tailored narrow across the hips without an inch of superfluous cloth over the abdomen all the fullness is thrown Into the seat, where it belongs.

The Athena seat stays closed there is no gapping, no bulging. HITCHCOCK'S. Kaster glove sale. Best kid glove bargain of the season. Great value, white, black and colors.

Saturdny, March 28, 10 a. in. Special price 69c house Wednesday, March 25, at 7:30 p. in. Every member of the company Mrs.

K. I. Varnell went to Kureka, Thursday morning, where she will visit a few days. V. Sehiiuiiu'lit'i 114, 1914.

don, 1 Mart should be present. I have 120 acres other improvement Itoberl and Mis. Dr. SALISBURY SAYSSO nigger 'opeka, SPRING TIME IS HERE uma, Advertised Letters. Mrs.

Emery Fowler, Jamet Williard Thomas. 3-25-14 ALICE MURDOCK, Stewart, Topi-ka announce the birtli ith house and and 0 other oved land, all lying in tbll will sell or ex-ome property. leo. T. Graven, 24-25W Home Made Lard 15 Cents Per lb.

For one week only in 50 lb. cans MARKET WEATHER P. M. Hingle Hi of unlmp good soil, and all (Texas) county, that I change tor good Im Price per acre owner, Cabool, Mo. 54-incii tiarnllfl li for The time to clean is also hert An edilur past if iltos out of the fullness of experience.

Before Republican. March second, who bears the nanu Martha l.euora Stewart, the ink name being for her mother who I.cnoru Stubbs. Martha Le 0011 the first grandchild of ex-tlovei A. W. SANFORD By wire to the Kansas City that age he writes out of the foolish ness of his experiments.

Contractor, Builder irch 2i. market irket 10 tie ipts labor saving use Wizard and O-Cedar furniture polish the best polish made and Wizard and O-Cedar mops that takes up the dirt and polishes the floor at the same time. See East Window. ilow. ents v'hUe you wnteh editorials to prove KGGS FOK SALK From pure bred Partridge WjPMdottes.

15 for one dollar at my hone- These eggs have proven a high per cent of fertility and my stock la the best ever raised. II. ron. 24-3fiu tii call at the Creeiihouse and see low W. R.

Stubbs and Mrs. Stubbs, and ahe Is as pretty and as clever as he mother, or grandmother either, she i a fortunate little miss. Cards hav been received by friends here. Thermometer readings by W. y.

Miller and weather forecast by .1. Klrkpatrlck. Forecast l-'rofoably cloudy tonight and unsettled. Friduy colder east portion. Tonight moderate to brink northerly wlndn Muximum 72.

Minimum 16. Last night those Bulhe now in bloom. Narcissus Thu Athena seal is patented. It can be obtained unly In Athena aanntnti. Athena is made in dainty, cool fabrics for Sit muter wear, in ail the pretty low mrk designs in union suits and separate garments.

Athena has seven speeiul features. Ask to see then i Compare Our Underwear Values Jumted Plans and estimates furnished. See me before letting any contracts for buildings; shop In building at rear of r. Earp's office, around by White House hotel. Residence Phone No.

625. City Meat market Phone 59 Jake Crook Prop. Hyacinths and Freeslas. Nothing nicer for a frn'Mtt nr for the sick. This market report la furnished by the Lee Live Stock Commission company, Kansas City, Chicago and East St.

Louis and St. Joseph. If you want a square deal give them your next The Brown Shoe Co. Some private morn to loan on farm. V.

A. Osburn El Dorado Furniture Carpet Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Charles, infant son of Mr. and Mrs Btaphen Fowler, in North El Dorado, is quite sick with acute indigestion. I LCUAL CO.

Will Deliver EL DORADO Phone 63.

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