Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

El Dorado Republican from El Dorado, Kansas • Page 6

Location:
El Dorado, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BODARC. GORDOS. ACGC5TA. INDIAN OLA. eooooooooooooooooocoocooc -'OTTHT'TV TVTXTTTTC BY NORDICA.

BY U. NO. BY THE WREN. BY PEX1E. WANTS 6 ooocoooooooooooooooooccoc 1 ASDOTEK An Ad in this column will bring qnick retarna.

Try it today. September 17 James and Hope Tnompson, of Koek Island. Illinois, visited their mother last week The approach to trie bridge is BY HAZELETTE. September 17 For the past week it has sure been drou hy, windy Kansas Those who have had the diphtheria are well and all danger is past James Thompson came in from Mexico a few days ago to visit his mother. Mrs.

Sarah Thompson J. II. Turner was over from Wichita September 17 Mrs. Hili and family For Sale a good No Oak heater. 62 6750 Jonn Bracfora and family, of Cameron.

Missouri, are visiting his father, W. S. Bradforu Mrs. J. S.

16 Round Harvey. and Mrs. Keller and family visitea September 17 E. J. Taggart and family went to Guthrie, Oklahoma, Wednesday, after a week's visit wkh relatives here Miss Moneta Butts spent two days last week with her cousin, Miss Audine King, of Leon.

Mrs. Homer H. Porch was over from Wichita last week visiting her parents, T. Sexton and wife Mrs. A.

N. Taylor and Mrs. M. F. Taylor and son, Cecil spent Wednescay in Wichita Born, to Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Paul. Wednesday, a sir! rTaE and ctuiuren returnee las; neetc Sunday with Mrs Anna Keller James Belford and family visited thev 1 Tuesday looking after his tay business from Western Oklahoma, where at Charley Newmans rear Green September 16 Mrs. E. T.

Harper and so-s, Luman and Clifford, peut p-rtof last week with her mother, Mrs. Fuller, in Andovcr Arthur Reeves has rtcjvered from a to weeks Miss Trowbricge, of Rosalia, whj was visiting Miss Ida Stevens has returned home Mrs. L. J. Nelson spnt last week witn her Mrs.

Ray Miss Pearl Sisco. of Augusta, was a guest of fcer sister, Mrs. E. H. Hill last J.

W. Brown has rented his farm and will move to Augusta, this fall Missionary Society have a quilting at the home of Mrs. T. A. Fenton Wednesday of this Frank Morris was the guest of P.

D. Coates recently. wich Cora Poe visited Saturday Strayed Thursday a red jersey cow, with halter on; reward for return. 63 630 G. E.

COUNTER. For Sale Choice bottom farm at bargain if sold soon. Close to El Dorado. 66 7160 A. J.

Palmer and Sundav with home folks in Potwin James Waggoner is sick. DEGKAFK Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Winfieid Crawley, Wednesday; a tine boy Mrs. BY ANONYMOUS.

L. P. James was over from V. ichita on business last week. Mrs.

A. Viets returned from Garden City Wednesday after a visit with her sis For Rent Five room house, good cave, eood water, lot and a half of visited her parents. Mr. Prat? win remain a few weeks luneer for his heaith DeWitt Eider it-ft Monday fcr Manhattan where he will take a course in college NJiss Lizz Martin is quite sick the measles. John Cuncar is preparing to ouLc an addition to his house Mrs.

W. G. Primm was called ta Leon Saturday to see ter mother, who is at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ray-burn A.

M. Bium will lay the foundation fop Pennington' new house Betnei church has a new preacher, aiso cew presicinr eider for this conference year, b-: not learned their names. R-v J. Alex ander, presiding elder the pist year. September 17 W.

G. Ramsey and Karnahan. ground: inquire of 65-7050 ter, coming irom icnua, oy automo family were in El Dorado recently R. Ramsey and wife came to De- Biac-i wa b-re from Mul-vane last week Mrs C. G.

Epperson visited her parents. J. W. Shreve and wife near Augusta Saturday and Sunday Virgil Haskell, wife and son returned to their home near Ana-darko, Oklahoma, last week a two weeks visit with rela'ives Edna Snodgrass is attending school at Roy ce returned from Mt. Hope.

Sunday, where he had been to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Chester Bell H. E. Cease and familv, of Augusta, soent Sunday with T. N. Purcell "and wife W.

R. Taylor left for Fort Collins, Co'orndo, last week to join his wife on a visit George Burn-ham went to his claim in Beaver county. Oklahoma, last week Will Rhoads is plastering John Thompson's house Mrs Hannah Dine return- 1 3 1 FLOl GROVt bile. -B. H.

Comeaus returned Graff Saturday to visit DeGraff Saturday from Wichita frank BY SUNBEAM Varner spent Saturday in Wichita. Mrs. J. W. Jennings and Mrs.

For Sale A nice, neat, good as new road wagon: will sell cheap; also a single buggy harness. J. D. Conner. W.

Jennings went to icbita bat urday Will A. Davis has gone to Chanute to accept a position with the Santa Fe Pearl dinger, of Wichita, is visiting Miss Carrie will soon present a play at the Presbyterian church. Watch for the There will be a chicken pie social in DeGraff Thursday evening, given by the ladies of the Presbyterian churrh; supper beginning at 7 o'clock. All are cordially invited. Leonard's mother and sister returned Monday to their home in Pennsylvania, after a short Elsie Leonard has been quite sick with the measles Judge S.

E. Black of El Dorado was here on business Friday. wi; travel as evince. ist The La dies' Missionary society of Bethel will serve dianera. the C.

Ruehes larse For Sale Two residences on South Star street, for cash down or monthly payments; one of these houses is now for rent. d54w50tf CLAYTON Loo.MIS. Delmont Keifer, of Howard, stock sale Seotsrnber 24. Elder spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. I eu nuav irom a uiree wtess i in Jas.

A. Grant. Mrs. B. H.

Mcln- tjre, of vvicnita, returned nome aner Wantet Mrs. S. E. Biac wants a girl for general housework. Inquire visiting friends here last week Mr.

and Mrs. A. Palmer returned Sat returned from Manhattan Wednesday. The toweshiu Sunday school convention will be held at Bloom1 ngr.on September 29, at 2 p. Mioses Jessie and Mae Newnnn are the Douglas hi eh schnol.

urday from a trip through Wyoming. BRA I NERD September 17 Mr. and Mrs. Ed-mond bnavely spent Saturday and Sunday in PeKbouy Mrs. W.

W. Kemper is expected home this week from a months visit with friends and relatives in Virginia, her old Invitations are out for the Monroe-Evert wedding which will occur September 23 Will Ball is vcry sick with typnoid pneumonia We are sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snavely wiii soon leae us: their location is indefinite Ed Snavely and family expect to leave soon for Strong City where he has a position. Mrs.

Jobnson and children spent Saturday and SuDday with T. W. Berl and family Will Ferrier and Chas. Lierle say they con't see why the moon can't shine all report is for wedding bells soon. Will Edwards and family visited homefolks Saturday and Sunday Mrs.

Dans is reported soma better Miss Nina Vaatyle visited homefoiks Sunday. Belle bhreve, a teaener in Missouri Erma Hays made a recent Vis with her grandparents, T. Salter and wife Aha Boguecame from her school at Richland and spent Sunday with home folks Mrs. Wood called on Mrs. G.

Purcell Sunday Chas Love ar.d family visited in Wichita last week. Mr. Love cam? home Saturday. Mrs. Love remaining for a few days longer Owing to repair work being done on BY IRIS Leon, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

E. J. Shreve Chas. T. What is the best shoe mace today? The Stetson, p.ic? $5 and Sold by c-uraer asnington ace cona avenue.

62-67 w50 For Sale Thirteen 2 and 3 year old mules, good ones. Write or see E. J. BDlanc, 7 miles southeast of Leon. Postoffice Latham.

Kansas. d'9-30 Bohon, of Lebanon, came in September 10 Miss Georgia Hoss is visiting home folks after an extend Saturday to visit W. W. Lyons and Doraco, Kansas. R.

Y. Taliaferro. ed visit in Colorado. Dl'KACHKN Brown to Abilene. Wednesday, after a visit with relatives Mrs.

Geo family Mrs. Sarah A. Dicks and John Dicks came over from Wichita to spend Sunday with C. W. Dicks and family Mrs.

C. J. Epperson came from Gordon to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shreve SUNFLOWER wi oauo tuuu fcemis idoiuy Martin visited home folks last Misses Isabella Finch and Mabe driving horse, with harness and bugg.

in good repair, a sure birgain. Ir Mellor. Messrs Ernest Hauslin and tre school house, school did nor open until Tuesday, Henry Felkner teacher Roy Paul and wife are the proud parents of a baby girl, born September S. Many will remember Mrs. Paul as Miss Ruth Penley Mrs.

S. E. Farrow and granddaughter, Ethel Farrow, are at Geuda Springs for a two months stay for Mrs. Furrow's Thomas Lewis visited recently with quire B. this office.

63 Mrs. Alida Newman returned Friday from New Haven, where she Mr. and Mrs W. M. IIoss Mrs.

September lo Mrs. Mary Dunning, wao has oeen in San California, four months, has rovurntd to Du-rachen to visit her son six weeks, then she will go to her home in Concordia. and Mrs. Wm. Corder have spent the summer.

She will spend Barton from Oklahoma is visitintr at the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. t'NIO Mrs. M. Hoss Mercedes Perry W.

Ralston Ssaer and spent several davs last week with her I lit! iUUl. 1 V.4 UUlV'UUi V. 4A BY AVERIL, wife went to Wichita Ihursday to ancle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. gone to ienemo to spend tna carof coal this Vera Miller, Brumback Mrs. B. W. Harder nopirg nave tner neana jmprcvea.

of Rpv. R. Miller, formerly visit relatives. Mr. Skaer will returi to their home in Artesia.

New Mexico September 17 Mr. Mitchell return We are sorry to lose these good neigh was a Newton visitor Thursday Tuesday and Mrs. Mcaer will return of Gere, now of Winfield, visited Nannie Curry last week. S. G.

Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Leach, of Furley, ed Saturday from Geuda Springs where he went health seeking Prof Rowling, of Wichita, came Saturday to visit in Auguta a few weeks spent Sunday with L.

H. and For Sale Residence of six rt oms, block from Main and Central, lot 117x150 feet, city water, cistern, barn for four horses. 61w4itf Harry West. Dressmaking I have located on West Central avenue, Cron property, and would like to meet all old customers as well as new ones. 96 7150 Belle Kxeutson.

For Sale House of 6 rooms, pantry, closets, well, cave, cistern, acres land, barn, plenty all kinds of family Mr. and Mrs. Burner, of Virgil Hill, of Wichita, spent Sunday with his brother, Dr. H. A.

Hill, and near El Dorado, are visitiDg H. to take up his school duties at Latham Mrs. Margret Perkins, who has Purcell and YvT. II Curry spent Sunday afternoon with T. R.

Purcell. Maxwell and family were Sunday visitors at J. C. McCoy's Chas. Royce and wife are staying with Cora and Hazel Tavlor, while Mr.

and family J. D. Robson, George Bartlett and wife Fred Bartlett been visiting for three weeks with her Smith and a number of Augusta men had his left foot crushed in a gasoline daughter, Mrs. J. Shafer, went to a week's hunt to Cowley started on it county, leaving Saturday Arch engine TO WAN DA.

Butts and wife, of Wichita, visited BY HOPE, his parents. J. H. Butts and wife, thii week Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

A C. Johnson, of Junction, Okla. Mon fruit; household 5349if good9 for sale also. Ekite Lusk. bors, but wish them prosperity wherever they may make their future home Mrs Yoorhees and daughter, Mrs.

Anna Blackrnan, spent Friday with Mrs. Richard Dave Voorhees is expecting soon to leave for Cottonwood Falls, where he has a position as traveling salesman for a medicine Joe Ramsey's children have th? measles Alice Cross' school did not begin oa the 16 as intended, on sccount of the measles Elmer Munson has returned from Kansas City and other towns in Missouri, where he visited the past twelve days Mrs. Walter Richards has a new Home Comfort rane Mr. Ingrams and family, of Downs, have arrived and taken possession of their new home. They are jolly people and we welcome them Idpz and Ethel Cable spent Sunday with Mrs.

Maud Dunnirg. Mr. and Mrs. T. M.

day, September 16, a girl Miss September 17 Mrs. D. H. Cupp returned from Strong City where she Hazel Butts left Tuesday for Colum visited relatives Mrs. B.

bia, where she will attend the Howard Sunday to visit her sons before returning to Edgerton Henry Whitaker, of Amarillia, Texas, visited old friends at Latham Nettie Gordon returned to her claim at Mackintosh, New Mexico, Tuesday Everett Gordon commenced a seven months term of school Monday Harry Morlan, of Watonga. Oklahoma, is here visiting relatives and friends and Mrs. Doak and little daughter, of Indiana, are visiting his sister, rs. Messick The Latham teachers and board held a business meeting Saturday night, after a general discussion of books, con Mrs. Taylor are in Colorado M.

T. Minor bough; the rent corn belonging to L. N. Blood on the farm c-cuppied by Love Bros He shelled and hauled it to his feed lots Tuesday Flora and Chance visited Cora and Bazel Thompson Saturday and Sunday Alma Dus-an and wife leave soon for Beaver county, Oklahoma, to reside Hope Taylor sold a car load of sheep to a Warren-burg, Missouri, man last week, and a car each to Messrs McCullough Fowler, of Polo, Missouri, and shipped from here. Wheeler and children, Edith and Young Ladies' Christian Wade, are visiting relatives in Colo or Sale At a bargain if sold soon, 4 lots, 5 room house, g( od well and cistern, chicken yard, out houses and plenty of fruit; inquire of H.

Wardell. d50w47tf Mrs. Nevins left Tuesday for June rado Tom Turner, Floyd Mc tion City. Oklahoma, to visit her Kinney and Vena Wait are having a daughter, Mrs. A.

C. Johnson. siege of measles Mr. King aged 50 years, who fell some time ago, GLENCOE died from the injuries received last For Sale Three and four year old steers; good quality, natives, just the Wednesday. The funeral services BY CARNATION thing to full feed; in car load lots.

ducting of the school and the range for the pupils the meeting was adjourn SNOW Stalnaker called on Mrs. Joe Ramsey Sunday Wm. Cable has hps bay September 16 A. Mitchell went to A. Z.

Scribxer, 64-75w50 51 Chelsea, Kansas. ed by the treasurer of the board treat- BY PANSY BLOSSOM New Mexico, recently and purchased iag to ice cream. Those present were: up and has sold it to Green Kitzlp-man for their livery barn in Cassoday 650 head of cattle W. M. Butts made a business trip to Leon Monday.

Munson brothers have biscuits W. Courtney is at Latham baked in two minutes now in their new range stove. The army worm is doinr a great deal of damage in the ir'rof. Rowling, Misses uertrude Shafer, Lillian Ray, Maude Corbin, Mrs. Edith Vaughn.

W. R. Vaughn. John Sherar, Dve Kirkpatrick, Visitors, Misses May Corbin, Msmie Edwards, Ruby Perkins, of Howard, and Roy Vaughn. taking osteopath treatment of Dr.

Ohn Cecil and family have moved to Keighly from Leon. Mr. Cecil is the new section foreman were conducted Thursday Mr. and Mrs. E.

Kilion are visiting in Wichita J. Gilley is in Hutchinson Chas. Alcon Is in Pleasant Hill attending conference The Royai Neighbors will give a chicken pie social next Saturday evening in the Wait building. Every body invited Rev. and Mrs.

Winter are making preparations to leave for Lincoln in a few days Mrs A. R. Johnston is in Wichita Fred Alcon has gone to Hutchinson. Mrs. G.

H. Morrow and son, George, are spending today at Mrs. Saylor's near Benton Mrs. S. A.

Corey is able to be up a'ter a two weeks' illness. alfalfa fields in this vicinity. Found A pair of nose glasses in For Sale Feed for 3 or 4 hundred head of cattle sheck corn, kaffircorn, cane and alfalfa; two good feed lots to use. A. Z.

S( ribner, R. F. D. 4 w50 51do El Dorado, Kansas. For Sale I hae sixty eight ft pound sacks of flour, that I used in the Delmonico, for sale at $2.10 per sack or $2 per 100 ft.

in 000 tr lots. 64 69w50 M. G. WELLS. Addie and Lloyd Fillmore.

Mr. and Mrs. John Walt and brother, Ray, case: owner can get same at this office EAST fkomfect bv oaving for notice. 62-67 rose September 16 Miss Jennette and Charles Baser gave a party at their home Friday evening, September 12 Those present were: Misses len Dewar, Devesta Kennedy, Ursula Brenner: Lenora and Madaline Ful-linwider, Pearl Tedro, Flossie Reed, Sadie Tillctson, Myrtle Osborn, Ruby Ralston, Grace Smith and Jennette Baker; Messrs Charles Allen. Ben Smith.

Willard Harshman, Maynard Allen. Ray Housteu, Ruben Reed, Jay Reed. Arthur Spencer. Clarence Helena, George Brown, Ward Shir ley, Frank Kennedy. Burgress Fullin-wider, Pcillip Ryan, Marion Tiliet-sen and Cnsr'es Baker.

Cake and bananas were served. All reported a tine time Misses Clara and Jessie Norouist returned to Colorado and Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Butts and family were Sunday guests of Clyde and Beryl Blankenbaker Mrs. A. Mitchell is at Wichita taking treat TCRKEY CKEKE. 3Y WILD FLOWER. ment of Dr.

E. E. Hamilton for her ear and throat T. H. Fillmore was September 17 Carson Pierce has a ROSE hill large new barn wnioh is nearly com For Sale The southeast quarter of section 25 and the northeast quarter of section 36, township 2, range 4, in Leon recently Harrison Thur- man is again at Keighley.

John Cos-ner and family spent Sunday afternoon at T. H. Cecil Mc- BY BUDS AND FLOWERS pleted Harry Smith Cut his naod badly while cutting corn tnis week Will McClure has purchased 60 head Butler county; price right: address G. C. Norton, Princeton.

Ill.d-wtolO-3 Whjrter. of Aueusta, visited relatives and friends here from Saturday to Monday Wm. and Miss Carrie heir par- Weenpsuay. after visiting a of cattle making him 10 head to winter Mrs. Mosier was called away to Iowa City, by the ser'ous illness of: her mother who is SO years old Miss Ethel Smith who has been Lew and Mrs.

Kate cosner are entertaining their brotherinlaw and niece of Illinois John Carden went PATENTS Money i inventions as weU a law. Send for free booklet September 16 Little Miss Dorothy Stewart is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Neff Messrs ana Mesdames Neilsja and Jonnson, ate dinner witn Jeff Maxwell and wife Friday Mr.

Efiminstcn and sister of Benton were recent visitors at the McLaughlin home. Edminston has bought the Fisher farm and takes possession October 1 Ruby John-sun is working for Mrs. Arneil John Neilson has bought property in EI Dorado and will move there soon. Clara Fisher Tildeu took supper with Mrs. Maxwell recently Bert Nobie visited James Anderson Friday.

to Mr. ana Mrs. Howard a 13 pound baby boy Mesdanes Ooisiead and Maxwell called on Mrs. Corrie in Pontiac Saturday rs. Clair Torrey spent Saturday with Mrs Fowler Mr.

and Mrs. John Stewart were shoppers in El Dora.do Sat ireay. Misses Ida Arnall and Beulati Fooler are recovering from sickness and Mrs. Will is better quite sick with pceuomonia is gradu to Douglass last wees and purchased ally improving Th. A.

H. i. A. a horse, buggy RDd harness J. S.

Mil a Stevens Co. f-Sl 14'b St. WuHhinjr- ton, I. V. Branches: Ctlcao, Cleveland.

Detroit. Established l-fc4. will give an ice cream soeip.l Sept 19 Butts bought some cattle of James Brewer Saturday Mrs. Frank Wal Economy school bou.e to the me li ters was Beaumont Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

E. O. Parks have moved bers and their families. Mr. Pally says all families live or less in number bring one cake, over five, more than one Harry Srni-h has joined the militia and left for Ft.

Riley Sept to Keighiey ran Liinsfora and Chas. Millsap are hauling lumber and rock for Frank's new house Mrs. ents. ana Mrs. ieter Mr.

Knutson has returned from sight seeing in Oklahoma Mrs. Wa'fer S'evenson and son. Nelson, spent Moartp.y afternoon with Mrs. U. G.

Kennedy Kennedy Miss Ur sula Brenner spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Jennette Baker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wnght are visiting in Oklahoma Mrs. U. G.

Kennedy and daughter, Devesta, vis- itfd Mrs. C. A. Smock Tuesday Miss NeWile Watts acd Thomas Taylor, of Augusta, spent Sunday with A. Smock snd family Mr.

and Mrs. Norquist spent Sunday wi'h Mr. and Mrs Anderson, of Pearl Tedro spent Friday. Saturday and Sunday with Miss Jennette Baker. Frank Ken-red visited Earl ar.d Edgar Burner Saturday night and Sunday Devesta Kennedy and Jennette Baker visited Miss Pearl Tedro Wednesday.

September 17 Rol Davis, of Augusta, is painting Levi Williams' house J. Pease and family, of Wichita, attended the funeral of Elias Mitchell Sunday Mrs. C. F. Holcomb is slowly Miss Maude Woll is here from Tin Cup, Colorado, to attend the Douglass high school.

She is a niece of Mrs. James McCluggape A number of young people from near Rose Hill are attending the Friends University, Wichita. Among them are Ada Hodgin, Bessie Stanley, Esther Cox, Lillian Pickett and Euldah Cox. The county superintendents from Sedswick and Butler were at Rose Hill Monsay attending the meeting for consolidating the school districts. Quite an interest is manifested and there will a meeting called in the near future to disorganize several districts Edith and Morris Poston are attending the Lewis Academy at Wichita Frank Chauncy has been quite sick Mrs.

H. D. O. instead returned home Saturday from a ten days' visit with her parents at Ei Dorado S. B.

McCIouph, W. A. Cutties' and Tom Brunson are having their houses plumbed for natural gas. COLE I'RIMt with his comnanv for nine days Mrs. Fred Urge- visited her sister, Mrs.

I. M. Smitn, Monday and assist- eo ner wrn canning Mr. ana Morris at J. alts R.

E. Taylor and family will move to Augusta this week. Mrs. Taylor's sister, Miss Anna Butts will accompany thpm aid attend school there Henry Shaffer has the measles Mrs. N.

W. Courtney, of Latham. 1 Miss Nellie Smith has the measles. Wm MeOur and family visited his father in El Dorado this week Mrs. Mary Farnsworth is visiting hcr daughter, Mrs Print Abraham in El- visited at home Sunday A.

Mitchell went to Wichita Saturday. Messrs. and Mesdames Fisher and Maxwell and Mesdames Olmstead and Tiluen were dinner guests Sunday at George Patterson's Bert Noble is a measles victim Mr. and Mrs. Ma- loney were in El Dorado Tuesday Mrs.

Roy Tiiden and baby have returned to Wichita after a pleasant visit here. Perfume and toilet articles, Julian's. ROSALIA Dorado T. D. Wilcox hos soid his farm to his nephew.

Mr. Wilcox will move to his houp in town in a short time John Smith of Winheld has been visiting his unele. Chas Johnson and I. M. Smith.

Mr. Smith will teach in Clifford township this winter. A force of men from Wichita are mowing and baling hay on the Lahey place. Hay is a very short crop this year. 3Y DAPHNE BY NUNTIUS Bread Baked Properly There's no guess work about our hakincr All nnr i r.

'jvpA if-ns are earn- ABE ni ui HOUSEHOLD BY MBI3LY September 17 J. F. Jett, of Ivan-ho. Cilauoma, was in town last week. Albert Losh has entered college at Manhattan Mr.

and Mrs E. Kunkle are enjoying an outing in Colorado Farrar, R. F. D. carrier on route No.

1. is taking a fully weighed, measured and proper- ly mixed, our over is equipped with a thermometer and the bread alwayf comes out in tip top condition. can't afford to make failures. An Tax the Women of El Dorado the Same as Elsewhere. 7 rpmpmhpr.

this is thft rleanpst hakeri' My in El Dorado. jtwo weeks' lay off. J. N. Hay-f maker, of Wichita, was in town Tues- i dav Miss Lena Rabourn is here 1 from Sedalia, visiting J.

D. Ra- Hard to attend to school duties snair Away Ran With a constantly aching back. A woman should cot have a bad back. And she wouldn't if the kidneys were well. Doan's Kidney Pills make well kidneys.

NEW DELMONICO Ernest McConnell A- W. SANFORD Here is an El Dorado woman who endorses bourn and family A. Schlar and N. Gessner, of Kiowa, are here buy- ing cattle J. Kunkle came home Sunday from a trip through the east.

I Mr. and Mrs. John Dawson have returned to Wichita after a visit with Thos. Overstreet and wife C. W.

Sweeney left for Liberty, Ky. Saturday The Misses Hazel and Berenice Butts, of Augusta, spent last week with H. E. King and family. Dr.

and Mrs. Geo. Westacott ere Wichita visitors Thursday The Leon Red Caps went to Severy Saturday to play ball with the Severy team Mrs. M. D.

Mosier has gone to Iowa City, Iowa, to see her sick mother. Contractor and Builder September 17 H. D. Frymire and wife returned from the Kansas Sanitarium in Wichita Sunday. His health is improved Mr.

and Mrs. Creek returned Wednesday from visiting their daughter in ienton county Arkansas Mrs. Sarah Williams, of Joplin, Missouri, is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hayes A. J.

Sanford and wife move to their home in El Dorado Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T.

Stearns have rented their Rosalia property Mrs. Swim and Rev. E. S. Corrie and wife visited Miss Lizzie Songer Sunday Mrs.

Chas. Eis and children returned Saturday from visiting relatives in Miss Maude Wade is assistant at the depot Miss Replinger visited Mrs. Hull Sunday Ella Piper, Tillie Clark. Carrie McCallon and Harry Clark have the measles Carl Blankicship is recovering from the typhoid fever Bishop Hartzell's sister will speak at the church in Rosalia Tuesday and Wednesday nights Sept. 24 and 25, on the subject of Temperance Everybody invited.

L. S. Keith and wife visited his sister, Mrs. C. W.

Prescott and family Friday and Saturday. They have traded their farm on Hickory Creek for a ranch in Wichita county to which they will move soon Rev. Hansacker is holding a series of meetines in Rosalia this weelr Lester Clark was.in Rosalia Tuesday from El Dorado. Mrs. Howe and daughters, Elsie and Mabel, of El Dorado, visited Miss Lizzie Songer recently.

September 16 Mrs. Maxel is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Chas. Buchanan Oliver Hobbs and Mrs.

Fred Neukirch have the measles Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schuler spent Sunday with L.

A. Pippig and family Douglas Molitor is building "a new corn crib F. Miller and wife, of El Dorado, are moving on John Ellis' farm on Walnut Mrs. Henry Diller is no better Lynn Fross Is cutting corn for Creed Hamilton Miss Maud Hobbs spent Friday and Saturday night with the Misses Amy and Lena Pippig Mrs. John Hobbs was given a surprise dinner Sunday by her children, it being her birthday.

All enjoyed a good time. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Pippig and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Lycn Fross and familv, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hobbs, Will. Oliver. Roy and Maund Mr.

and Mrs. Fritz Edward are working for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green Will and Lew Pippig. Clarence Hamilton and Joe Schuler are helping Will Hobbs put up hay Gillmore was out to his farm Monday.

He intends to leave soon fcr Iowa The Messrs Frank and Gilbert Grf en and Eldon Jarnagan went to El Dorado Sunday afternoon. The Ladies Home Journal Patterns ere now on sale at Haines Bros. 9-26 Plans and estimates furnished See me before letting any contracts for buiinings, shop on West Central ave, opposite th Court House. Don't have a falling out with your hair. It might leave you Then what? That would mean thin, scraggly, uneven, rough hair.

Keep your hair at home! Fasten it tightly to your scalp You can easily do it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is something more than a simple hair dressing. It is a hair medicine, a hair tonic, a hair food. The beet kind of a testimonial "Sold lor over ixty years." phone this claim: Mvs. B.

F. Mathers, living at the corner of Railroad and Vine street. El Dorado. Kansas, says: "lean heartily endorse the claims made for Doan's Kidney Pills. For a g-ood many years I have been troubled with kidney complaint.

There were sharp pains in the smallof my back and a distressing feeling in my head. I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Selig's drug store. So pleased was I with the results that I continued using them and the quick and positive relief I obtained gives me a high opinion of their value. A remedy possessing the merit of Ioan's Kidney Pills deserve the strongest possible recommendation." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name DOAN'S i and take no substitute. No. 524 KANSA Residence EL DORADO, The Pure Food and Drag Law i We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not effected F. B.

Lawrance Son by J. C. Ayer LoweU. XM. Aiso msuctur0r of DENTISTS Office over the Citizens State Bank of El Dorado.

El Dorado Kansas by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we reccomend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Sold by all druggists. fluers SARSAPARILLA. PILLS. CHEttY PECTORAL.

C3BI i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About El Dorado Republican Archive

Pages Available:
14,179
Years Available:
1877-1924