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Baby carriages at Gardner's. Oub drug store is Phillips A Bro's. Ladies approve of your smoking "Little Joker." The Girard Press. Cyclone Flour at Allen Brothers. Cyclone Flour, at Alien Bros.

Dr. Scott has been fortunate enough to secure the services of Hon. J. J. Ingalls to deliver a lecture in Girard early in the fall for the benefit of the M.

E. Church. His Garfield lecture will be a treat to our people. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1883. CLOSING OUT SMLE! Phillips the leading drug store Insure your property in the New York Alliance, against tire, lightning, wind Girard Lodge, No.

55, 1. 0. O. has bought a very handsome and complete set of new regalias, but the same did not arrive in time for the anniversary eelsbration, aud they had to parade at Cherokee in the Landreth'8 garden seeds at Scott Phillips A Bro. are the drtiggi-ts.

storms and tornadoes. Howard A Keyks, Agents, Gasounx at Scott Frazier's. New Goods arriving daily at J. W. Edwards'.

J. S. Perry, the tailor, is furnishing any Babt cakwaokb at Gardner's. regalias which they had used for ten years. Robert P.

Cole, of Mulberry Grove, The colored M. E. Church of this city had a basket meeting on Sunday last A large number of colored people were in attendance from Columbus and Cherokee. The sermon was preached by Rev. kind of goods in his line on short notice.

Latest fashions aud best work. AU work I shall offer my immense stock of goods at very reduced figures, in order to close out the entire stock as soon as possible, as I Tbs dnig store is Phillips Bro's. Universal Liniment only at Scott whose death notice was published in the Frazier. warranted. North side square, Girard.

Press, not ioug siuce, was a member of Skb tbe new style store shelving at Cad- well's Guard. The reliable druggists are Phillips A the Kansas Mutual Life Association. His family will receive something over $1,000, The Walnut Journal has a good Girard Bro. correspondent. Who he is we do not which will be quite and assistance to them' Two good safes for sale.

Apply at post- ffiSH TO RETIRE FR0L1 BDSIFJ know, but he understands what is expect offioe. Guard. Scott Fbazdeb sell School Books and ed of a local itemizer. Nick Tryer has concluded to build Dr. G.

T. Carpenter, of Chicago, has permanently located In Girard, as our climate has been beneficial to the health of his wife, who has been here about a year. He will open an office in his iesi" dence for the present, occupying the residence erected by J. H. Hackett, one block Two farms to rent for (train by T.

T. two-story, instead of a one-story, buUding Wall Paper. See the new style store shelving at Cad-well's, Girard. on the west side. He says the roof of Seeing ls Believing.

The largcsttfinest, and cheapest stock of millinery ever Perry, Girard. one-story building is too convenient to the Tax prescription drug store is Phillips brought to Girard, at Mrs. Wright's, the oldest Millinery House on the "Neutral second-story windows of the adjoining west of J. D. Barker's hardware store.

The cheapest drug store is Phillips A Bro's. building. Lands." 27w4 Bro's. A festival was held at Midberry Grove. A good house and lot in Girard for sale A.

J. Gossix, agent of the Eureka cheap by Ward Swartz. on Wednesday. April 25th, for the benefit of Rev. C.

E. Creager. But three days Springs Chemical made this office Have you noticed the poem by A. W. Barker on the interesting subject of boots and shoes? But, of course, yon have, as present of a box of their celebrated toilet Special cash prices for cook stoves, at notice was given, but a profit of $57 cash New carpets and low prices at Raymond A Officer's, Girard.

See the new style store shelving at Cad-well's, Girard. Pattern bonnets at Mrs. Potter's, south Cad well's, Girard, for next thirty days. was realized. Besides this he received you couldn't help it- We are glad to soap, which, he informs its, is made upon entirely new principles, aud is highly number of presents.

Our informant says know he is in business for himself again. Call and examine the new stock of car charged with the wonderful medicinal the house was veiy much crowded, but pets at Saymond Officer's, Girard. properties of those celebrated springs. He has a stock second to none in the county, and offers prices that are bound to at I have the largest and most COMPLETE STOCK OP GOODS south ot Kansas City, consisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, GROCERIES, AND QUEENSWARE. Parties wishing to buy goods at about wholesale prices should call atonce.

My closing out sale will commence April 20th, and continue from day to day until the entire stock is disposed of. Buildings for rent or sale as soon as goods are sold. everyone was well pleased with the occa side of souare. tf sion. New stock of carpets and curtains at MAB.KI1TD.

tract customers. He is a good business man, and knows that the only way to suc Special cash price for cook stoves at Gardner's, Girard. Letters remaining uncalled for iu the -PARK SHIPMAN At the M. E. Parsonase in Uirard, Kansas, by Rev.

J. A. I Ferguson. Saturday. April 23th, 1883, Mr.

B. U. Park and CadweU's, Girard, for next thirty, days. ceed is to sell the best goods at reasonable Cadwkll sells the world reuowned Do Post Office at Girard, Crawford county, prices. Aua Minnie bbipmaa, notn ot Pittsburg.

for the week ending May 3, 18S3 Stylish millinery at Mrs. Potteris, south mestic Sewing Macliiue, LAMB HATDEN On the 25th of Anril 1883. by James A. Smith. Probate Jndce.

Mr. Cantdell Jobs Medley Cornelia E. Important Notice. I desire to call the side of square. Tm popular drug store is Phillips William H.

Lamb and Minerva Hayden. both uunKerly Mrs. Allice Murphy Sarah King John Kobiason N. Maier Elizabeth Rose Mrs. S.

of Crawford county. Bro's. The best dollar shirt ever sold in town KRAMER BE VER On the 15th of April attention of all persons who are in need of spring, summer, or winter goods to my closing out sale, which commenced April 2Jtli and wiU continue until closed at J. W. Edwards', Girard.

Tolbert J. A. Persons calling for the above please say mer and Miss Laura 0. Bever. both of Craw For salk, a half interest in billiard hall.

lord county. "advertised." Inquire at this office. The neatest dnig store is Phillips out It may seem strange to you, but it is E. A. Wasser, P.

M. Bro's. DIED. The highest cash price paid for grain of very plain to me, that my health will not SPRAGG At his home south of Pittsburir. all kinds by Eimis Tullis, Girard.

Safe-Blowing at Mulberry Grove. The palace drug stoss is Phillips April 25th, 1883, of old age, Charles Spragg, permit me to remain in this business any agea is years. tmetitr. Bro's. longer.

KINCAID In Girard. Anril 28th. 18S3. Bar. Those adjustable store shelves at Cad- From John Dawson, who returned from Mulberry Grove yesterday, we learn that McCulloch A Walker's store at Mulberry bara McBain Kincaid, widow of the late Rev.

I have on hand a very large stock of well's, cheaper than wood. Call and see. No Humbug. H. P.

Grund, expects to Eugenio Kincaid, aged Go years and 7 months. goods tliat are a little out of season con Mrs. Kincaid survived her husband only close out his entire stock in ninety days. Grove was entered Tuesday night, the safe Cadwkll has the agency for the cele sisting of wools, and cotton flannels, water a few weeks. Since his death the family blown open, aud from $500 to $700 in brated New Home Sewing Machine.

Special cash price for cook stoves, at "WHOOPEE WH0H00P! money stolen, and also clothing, cigars had moved to Girard. She was born in Elgin, Scotland, September 28th, 1817, and proof, jeans, white and colored blauketsi bed comforts, shawls, cloaks, and a great many other goods, which are just as good CadweU's, Girard, for next thirty days. Cabfkis and oil cloths in all widths at married to Rev. Eugenio Kincaid, D. D.

Gardner's, Girard. Money to loan by Reub Kercheval, Gi taken from the building. The explosion roused Mr. Walker, and alargecrowd of citizens soon gathered, but the thieves as you will find next falhand much cheaper. November 1st, 188-1, while he was a niis- rard.

Interest low. Cadwkll sells the world renowned Do Money is what I want, and now is the tionary in India. She was a noble woman, made good their escape with the booty. mestic Sewing Machine. Those adjustable store shelves at Cad weU's, cheaper than wood.

Call and see. time for you to get bargains. Conic while the stock is complete. Respectfully, H. P.

Grund. The tools used for drilling the safe open were taken from the blacksmith shop in the place. New stock of carpets and curtains at a faithful wife, and a kind and loving mother, sharing the hard life of her husband while he was engaged in his missionary work, and proving her steadfast devo- Gardner's, Girard. Buy your oils, mixed paints, and window glass of Scott A Frazier, Girard. Last fall the Crawford County Agricul Personal.

Michael Shields, a young at Cad well has the agi'ncy for the celebrated New Home Sewing Machine. sion to her God and her family, never faltering in duty, no matter how discourag New Goods and low prices at the Pio torney from Indiana, has been visiting tural Society made contracts with W. J. Eldridge aud G. W.

Mosteller to plant trees on the fair ground, to the amount of ing her surroundings. neer Store of N. Siunct, Girard. friends in Girard dining the past week. Wall Paters, nice patterns, at Scott Frazier's, Girard.

Dr. Scott's Liver Pills will be found New Advertisements. $50 each, payment to be made in stock. This spring Mr. MosteUer reports himself J.

W. Stout and C. Puntucy, of Indiana, both attorneys, are looking at our city with a view of locating. They are well pleased with the appearance of the town and equal to any dollar liver invigorator. All medicines advertised in this paper for sale by A.

A. Phillips Bro. Use Kerr's spool cotton, sold only by unable to fill the bill, but Mr. Eldridge uot only furnished the trees as agreed, but W. Edwards, Girard.

country. A. J. Gossin, of Eureka Springs, form gave the society a large number beside. Sheep Fob Sale.

I have a flock of 123 sheep to sell. Inquire of James Richmond, 4 miles northeast of Girard. About 1000 trees have been set out this Soap, brushes, combs, and perfumery at spring. Had this been done when the Phillips the reliable druggists. erly of Girard, has been visiting here during the past week.

He is now traveling agent for the Eureka Springs Chemical Co. PLAIN TRUTHS Fob good, dry, and cheap lumber, go to grounds were first purchased, the appearance of the same at Uiis date would have been much handsomer. Mrs. L. II.

Kidder and her youngest son Bell Crawford'syard, north of the square. Look out, everybody, something going to. drap A. W. on the war path, with feathers in his cap Although he's ready for the charge, the only thing he shoots Is prices in his line of goods, which consist of Shoes and Boots." Now, all who read, at once can see ITiave bought the stock of H.

P. G. I have sold you Boots and Shoes before, So come again, I'll sell you more. I bought for cashdon't owe a cent With profits small will be content. My stock is large am bound to sell Come along, will treat you well Bring your Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins Come in pairs; yes, come in dozens.

The place is still the New York Store, The name you'll see just o'er the door. Will give you prices way low down, And beat all others in tJiis town. Pu your money in a sack, Swing it gracefully o'er your bach, Come marching in, and see the stylet Unload your pack, and take a smile are visiting friends in Clay county, Iowa. Thos. H.

Rogers returned from his trip Take your wheat, corn, to Enuis 4 Tullis, Girard. who will pay the best market prica. Farmers, if you want to sell your farm place it in the hands of Ward Swartz. No sate no commission. Raymond A Officer, Girard, arc agents Golden Wedding.

Mr. and Mrs. John for the White Sewing Machine. Hossack, of Ottawa, 111., the pareuts of to Michigan and Illinois on Monday. He did not enjoy a part of it, as he was quite Geo.

B. Hossack, of this county, celebrated Cocktry Produce of all kinds taken in ill a portion of the time. their golden wedding in that city ou the exchange for goods at the Pioneer Store 25th of April. The Ottawa Republican 1L V. Rice, the efficient agent of the Fort Scott bindery, was in Girard a day Ready mixed paints in any quantities gives an account six columns in length.

Father and mother Hossack, aud all their this week. and any colors, sold by T. W. Atkins, Gi Persons wanting to ship Girard mineral water to Uteir friends can get it by the case at Phillip's Drug Store. Fob Kale A good new house in the north part of town.

Inquire of M. 11. Flint rard. Shooting Affray at Arcadia. Last Sunday a difficulty occurred at Arcadia between P.

Y. Moss, a prominent business children, eleven ill number, eighteen grand children, and two great grand children were present, besides other near relatives and intimate friends. All sat down to the A. A. Phillips A Bro.

have just re ceived their spring stock of fancy goods from Chicago. man, and Frank Foneger, a blacksmith, which ended in Foneger receiving a bad Castor oil, lard oil, black oil, golden Prime Flax Seed to loan at $1.25 per bufhel, and will pay 90 cents per bushel for crop. Ennis Girard. wound from a revolver. From the best table, where there were a number of toasts aud responses.

In the evening many others joined in the festivites, a full orchestra was present; music, refreshments, aud speeches were had, their spacious home machine oil, and for all other oils, go to information we can get it appears that the W. Atkins, Girard. two men have not been the best of friends for some time. During Sunday they hap To Rent 230 acres pasture. Fine wa being crowded to overflowing.

WcsDOW shades and cornices in all tlie late styles, and made to fit all size windows and fixed without extra cost, at Gardner's Furniture Store. ter. For terms, Ac, see J. T. Leonard, pened into Leiser's bakery and restaurant at the same time, and Moss treated some We may have more to say of the event Citizens Bank, Girard.

at a future time. The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If disease has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drive out is to purify and enrich die blood. These simple facts are well known, and the highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause headache, and are otherwise injurious. Brown's Iron Bitters will thoroughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthening it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause headache or constipation, and is positively not injurious.

Saved his Child, it N. Eutav Baltimore, hid. Feb. iz, iSSo. Gcat: Upon the rccotT.rnemla-tioe of ft friend I tried Bbowm's 1on Brrrns as a tonic and restorative for my daughter, whom I waa thoroughly convinced wsts wasting away with Consuniptieiu Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care ot eminent phrsiciaas, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the disease, but, tr my great surprise, before my daughter had taken one bottle of Brown's Ikon Bjttiks, she began to mend and bow is quite restored to former health.

A fifth daughter began to show signs of Coosum prion, and when the physician was consulted be quickly said Tonics were required;" and when informed that the elder sister was taking Bxowns Ikon Brrrnas, ro ponded "that is a good tonic, take it." Aooaaif Pkbus. With A. W. BARKER, THE BOOT A1TD SHOE MA1T OP GIRARD. Farmers, if yon waut to sell your farm Subscriptions Paid.

During the past The famous Girard mineral water is bottled by A. A. Phillips Bro. Persons from a distance wanting it can order it friends to cider, asking Foneger to join them. He refused, when Moss took liold of his coat in some manner, insisting that he tike some cider, whereupon Foneger struck him with his fist They were place it in the hands of Ward A Swartz.

week the persons named have paid the following amounts on subscription to No sale no commission. straight of them. the Press separated, but soon afterwards Moss weut BARGAINS. BARGAINS. 0 A FritLS.

Uirard 1 Art Farmers, if you want to sell your farm plase it in the hands of Ward Swartz No sale no commission. Don't Bead This. We have a large lot of men's heavy boots, which we will sell at Bruce. I 51) John Stalker. Argenta, 111 75 to his store-room about two blocks away, procured a revolver, and when he met Foneger on the street drew the weapon just what they cost at wholesale, until jj uaitsaiii, uiraru 1 50 Morse.

1 51) A Gaver. (tn they are closed out, Allen Girard. James Brown, 50 Hairwork done, ladies combings made up, combings bought, at Mrs. Potter's, and fired upon him, the ball striking the right arm about the wrist, passing np and l)r Sibnei. Granville, Ohio 1 50 Eldridge.

Uirard 1 50 Montee. Clieruboe CLOTHING. GOOD CLOT II CLO 3. south side of square. Insure your property in the Home, of around the bone, and then glancing off John Smart.

Walnut 75 nn.u. New York, against fire, lightning, wind Before buying a pump, either wood. and lodging iu the breast, just under the skin. Moss was arrested, and on Monday ai liusset, utrard 70 Nice. 1 50 Rev A Ferrusnn.

tlimriL 7n iron or chain, see CadweU's prices and stock. The largest in town. storms and tornadoes. Howard A Ketes, Agents, Girard, Kansas. waived a preliminary examination before Our thanks are due and hereby tendered OUR STOCK.

We have the largest stock of Clothing in Cora Smith, Platte City, 40 David Rodreick, Pittsburg 1 50 Shtreman, Hepler 2 00 Samuel Bowman, Monmouth 1 60 Arthur Whito, MuUberry Grove 50 Thomas A. Abernathy, Girard 75 Woleslagle. 1 50 Perry, 1 50 John Hein, 1 00 DrW II CoIa. Kwili Cil. In, Justice Crites upon a charge of assault with intent to kill, was placed under a bond of $800 for his appearance at the next term of the district court, and, giving to "Cheap Charley" for a specimen lot of Trunks and Valises.

Trunks and Valises we will sell at cost. We do this in order to make room for Spring and Summer Goods. Young Poultry Wanted, from 20 to 30 days old, in ludiinited quantities, for which $1.50 a dozen will be paid, in cash. the No. 1 maple sugar which he sells.

Crawf ord county, and offer the same at remarkably low figures. good security, was allowed his liberty. John Capps, Partington 50 M. Blxlkr. 25ti South-west part of Girard.

We understand liquor had something to do with the affray. Insure your property in the Phoenix Insurance against fire, lightning, windstorms and tornadoes. Howard A Keyes, Agents. Commissioners' Proceedings. The Sheriff McMurruy aud County Attorney HATS AND GAPS.

Our stock of Hats and Caps is immense. BtoVrN's Ixon Bitters effectually cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Consumption, Kidney Complaints, etc Sayrs weut to Arcadia Sunday, and were present when Moss was arraigned aud Bound to Lead. county commissioners met on the 20th and 21st of April, appointed Louis Butzcr clerk of Baker towuship, called an election to vote ou the proposition to aid the We can suit the most aesthetic. bound over. Now, we wish to say to our friends and Reub Kercheval, Girard, does a general real estate business, loans money, makes collections, Give him a call, and be convinced that he understands his business.

Kansas Coal Belt Railroad iu the sum of patrons that we are bound to keep the lead. We have a number of that valuable work "A Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases," by B. J. Kendall, in English and German, which we will sell for 25 cents each. Call at the Press office.

Land Buyers should give Reub KerehevaL Girard, a ealL -He will show them as good lands as can be found anywhere on earth, and sell at reasonable prices-North side of square. CRAWFORD COUNTY CAPERS. $5,000, aud canceled a number of county SHIRTS. A full line of White aud Colored Shirts at and poor warrants returned. COXDIXBKD CLIPPINGS FROM OCR COUKTT COTKH- ro RABIES.

Ou the 27th they met again and can 7yl vassed the vote on the election for making nearly half price. Trunks, Trunks, Trunks. You will find an elegant stock of ladies' and gents' trunks, valises, hand-satchels and traveling baskets at H. P. Grund's New.

York Store. subscription to the Kansas Coal Belt AILRO AD TIME by FROM THE ARCADIA REPORTER. P. Y. Moss Is erecting a handsome two- Railroad, finding the vote as follows a.ii me umeiai xime TaDles.

OITT, POUT SCOTT 4 GULP B. B. doing North. story dwelling. NECKWEAR, c.

The nobbiest line of Gents' Xeckwear, E. M. Brewer is making an addition to For the subscription to the Kansas Coal Belt Railroad Company 81 Against the subscription to the Kansas Coal Kelt Railroad Company 1 ExprtM. Freight. Exfireu TJot Be Undersold.

We will not be undersold by any kind of competition. All we ask of you is, give us a call and be convinced. Seeing is believing. Thanking you for past patronage aud soliciting the continuance oi the same, we are MU a LD1U3JU a his flouring mills. Money to loan on farm or city property, in large or small amounts, on long or short time.

Interest as low as the lowest, Wagner Grantham. 12:06 Aeainst bonds, ves 11K Having furnished a large room exclusively for carpets, we take pleasure in announcing to the public that we have just received the largest and best selected stock of carpets ever brought to Crawford county. Raymond A Officer, Girard. 10:12 10:39 117 Mr. Six has opened a grocery and con Hosiery, and Gents' Furnishing Goods in the market can be found at our establish xotai majority against tne suDjeription to fectionery.

tne jxunsas uoai iselt itailroad 38 An election in Washington township 4:19 4:45 5:30 1 6:05 8:30 1 11:81 11:34 11:53 i It has been decided to divide the Arca ment. JopHn. Baxter Columbus Cherokee Beulah Girard FarhQgtou Fort Scott Pleasantoa LaCygne Faola Olathe Kansas City to vote on a proposition to aid the Kansas Coal Belt Railroad Co. in the sum of dia school district, and also to vote bonds for a new school house in Arcadia. Hats, Hats, Hats.

If you are needing anything in the hat line it will pay you to call and sec EL P. Grund's new stock 11:45 12:45 4:00 am 5:08 5:52 6:40 7:37 8:30 000 was called for the 5th of June next, 2:34 3:24 41 5:15 2:15 a 4:05 4:06 VrOU THE PITTSBURG SMELTER. Congressman Perkins will erect a few just received. upon a petition of more than two-fifths of All the moxey in the world is of no value to yon, unless you have health and strength. Dr.

Jackson's famous Root and Herb Cordial will make yon healthy, strong and vigorous, vitalize, purify and enrich your blood. Sold by T. Atkins. zom6 Goiny South. dwellings in Pittsburg.

Freight. Bxvret. Yours, respectfully, M. LIEPMMN SOUTH SIDE OF SQTJARE, CHlAItD, SAITSAS the resident tax-payers of that township. The bond of L.

Bntzer as clerk of Baker township was approved. A steam turning lathe is to be estab- Kansas City. a 8:30 10:15 Do you want to borrow money at a low rate of interest? If so, call on Reub Kercheval, Girard, who will accommodate yon. North side of square. Ushed at Pittsburg by parties from EljcjtreM.

6:00 6:59 8:00 8:48 9:20 uiatne, Paola. 12:20 a ml 11:40 12:45 ml 2:00 2:55 8:00 9:45 A gentleman from Appleton, will 10:30 locate another bank at Pittsburg. If you want a pump to pump your water 10:50 11:21 LaCygne Pleasauton Fort Scott Farlington Girard Beulah Cherokee Columbus, Baxter Joplin 1:10 2:45 3:30 3:50 42 4:19 4:48 5:20 6:00 easier than anybody else's pump, get one OpoUs people arc boring for coal. Dr. James's little son Eddy ate some 12:30 I have just received the largest lot of overallsandshirtsf both white and colored) directly from the manufacturers, ever brought to this market.

It win do you good to see the goods and hear our prices. J.W.Edwards. of CadweU's pumps. They are the most pumpest pumps yon ever saw pump. 4:00 7:05 LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY! sheep sorrel on Friday morning, and, it is supposed, got hold of some poisonous weed, which threw him into spasms.

It is feared that Its effects may terminate FOBT SCOTT A CHBRKTVALK. Ooig South. If you have a farm to sell put it in the hands of Reub Kercheval, the Girard, real Fort Scott Arcadia Coal Vale estate agent. He wUl find a purchaser. Lone Oak On the 21st of April a son was born to North side of square.

All persons afflicted with any form of malarial diseases, such as chills and feven fever and ague, dumb ague, nanittant, or intenulttant fever should use Collin's Ague Care, price SO cents per bottle. Every bottle warranted. Sold by T. Atkins. 23mC Mr.

and Mrs. John Hodge. Mulberry Morerod Minden Midway. Pituburg The contract for the boring of the ar "Cheap Charley" kas received a stock of 5:45 am 7:10 7:20 1:35 7:55 8:35 8:50 W0 10:37 11:55 12:10 pm 12:45 1:25 2:10 5:15 2:40 pi 3:23 3:30 3:40 3:57 4:07 4:15 4:35 4:55 5:10 6:33 5:47 6:40 7:40 maple sugar. It was shipped to him from tesian well lias been let to C.

B. Swan, of Kansas City. The first 800 feet will cost the company $1,700. Michigan by his father, whe made it him Weir Junction Cherokee, self, so you can bet on it being the genuine CLO IJG OUT Monmouth McCune, Parlous stuff. We know it, for we've tried it, Stitf.

Jacob Pugh aud family have gone to Colorado. Going North. J. Rochnsscn has resigned as agent of You wiU find the boss line of gent's hose, handkerchiefs, suspenders, neckties, 7:30 a ml the Pittsburg Town and is agent of Parties wishing to borrow money on long time on farm property can do so through me on a few days notice. I now get money direct from eastern parties, and can pay the money down when papers are executed.

It will pay yon to see me before borrowing elsewhere. Theodore T. Perry, Real Estate and Lean Agent, Girard, Kas. No, we have 8:35 9:40 made arrangements to stay? offering Cherryvale Parsona, McCune Monmouth Cherokee Weir Junction an addition to North Springfield, Mo. collars, cuffs, white and colored shirts, and summer underwear, at H.

1. Grund's New John Myers, living about three miles 10:05 10:15 York Store. 10:37 10:15 at 12:25 2:10 2:55 3:40 4:55 4:40 6:10 6:35 6:45 7:05 7:35 7:50 8:10 8:30 9:50 10:51 Weir Pittsbirg Midway Minden Morerod Mulberry 10:58 The moat reliable, carefully prepared and beat purg-atlve of the preaeut age la ERANDRETH'S PILLS. They are compounded of roots, herbs and gums of the most healing and beneficial kiud. As a family Medicine tlicy are nnri-valled, curing head ache, constipation, liver complaint, rheumatism, dyspepsia clearing th blood of all impurities act-lug en the liver, kidneys and other important organs, removing the wast: tissue, and adding years to the lives of all who use them.

For fifty years tbey have been used by the American public, and their constantly increasing sales show how they are appreciated. i Ashpiild. Mass. I am verging on eighty years, and deem it my duty to suffering humanity to say that my long life is due to Bkandkkth's Piixs which have been my sole medicine for half a century. I kuow the last forty-ttiree years of my life is owing solely to their use.

Your Pius saved me many times after the best medical skill in several states had given me up as hopeless. I have had mauy converts to purgation with Bbandeth's Piixs, aud have seen them perform almost miracles of cure. For children, a few doses have cured measles, scarlet fever, and whooping cough. In all female troubles and weakness I have never known theui to fail. In adult males 1 have known them to cure the worst eases of dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney diseases, dysentery and diarrheas even dropsy aud apoplexy, have yielded to a persistent course of Brasohkth's Pius.

In fact, I have found them the true life elixir. They act as continual preventives against the etteets of time, disease, and labor. JOroTH. HAKX. 28.31, M.

37. south-east of Pittsburg, was riding a mule with harness ou. The animal ran away, throwing him oft, and his foot catching in the harness he was dragged over a hedge, his head and back being terribly bruised. He may get well. SPLENDID." Don't Read This.

We have a large lot of men's heavy boots, which we will seU at just what they cost at wholesale until tbey are closed out, Allen Girard. Lone Oak, Coal Vale 11:07 11:15 11:20 11:30 11:40 12:30 pi Arcadia, Fort Scott Wm. II. Yarcho has become a partner ST. LOUIS ASANFBAXCISCO SAIL TAT.

doing Soutn. of T. P. Waskey's iu the grocery MM. 2:30 pm Loue Oak Pituban For a safe sure and speedy remedy i'r fever and ague.

Chills and fever, dumb ague and aU malarial diseases use CoUin's Ague Cure, price 50 cents per bottle; every bottla warranted. Sold by W. Atkins. 25nvS FROM THE M'CUNE TIMES. Some corn in this neighborhood is up Mixed.

2:43 pm 3:24 4:00 4:35 5:14 5:43 6:35 2:58 3:01 3:19 3:36 4:00 4:30 Litchfield Opolij Carl Junction Joplin large enough to plow, and is an excellent stand, scarcely a hiU missing. The wheat is also looking very fine. doing North. J. C.

CoUins and family have gone to Mail. 10:30 am Joplin Oregon. Marsh's Goldeh Balsam the Famous Luno Medicine, is Valued Highly. have uajd Marsh's Golden Balsam fox the throat and lungs aud find It a splendid cough remedy. It gives speedy relief." D.

H. Wilson, Creston, owa. wish everybody to know that Marsh's GpLjen Balsam is a true medicine. One holite eared me of a bard, lingering cough. I ralnc it highly." B.

A. Jackson Pjidncy, His. "I would be pleased to receive five dozen bottles of Mirth's Golden Balsam at once. Everybody that nses It appears to he great, ly relieved and well pleased with its 3. CrUtt, druggist, Monroe City, Mo.

Marsh's Golden Balsam, famous throat am( lung medicine, and Marsh's Golden Blood A Liver Tonic, (he great blood and liner renovator, are- for sale by Scott A Frazier, druggists, Girard. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. 27 jonetio. Waoo 11:29 Mrs. Metz has sold her stock of millin Mixod.

6:50 7:19 7:56 18:30 12:25 pm 12:37 1:15 Opolis Competitors fail in reducing the price of OLD GOODS because NEW GOODS, bought at new and greatly reduced prices, are already THE CHEAPEST. Gr- D. KIJCLIX) South Side of Square, Girard, Crawford Kansas. 12:04 ery goods. Pittsburg Lone Oak The Cherokee Modocs aud McCune 112:07 12:13 12:35 Uiraru Worthy of Pralsb.

As nde a we do not recommend patent medicines, hut when we know of one that realty is a public Benefactor, and does positively cure then we consider it our duty to impart that information to all. Electric Bitters are truly a most valuable medicine, and will furely cure fever and ague stomach, liver ami kldnvy complaints, even when all other remedies fail. We know whereof we speak, and can freely recommend them to all. Exeh. Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by T.

W. Atkins. 22.28.34.40 TOPSKA. IOLA HBHPHI8. Going North, Clippers played a game of base ball, and the Modocs were badly scooped, their score standing 23 while the Clippers had 78.

1:00 p. i 1:30 Uirard Braiilton Walnut FROM THE WALNUT JOURNAL. Mr. Abbot, ha uearly completed his Going South. residence, and Charles Teas has the frame Braiilton Uirard I 3:00 p.

m. 3:30 4:00 of his dwelling up..

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