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Visitor from El Dorado, Kansas • 4

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Visitori
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El Dorado, Kansas
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Subscriptions for The Visitor twen ty-flve oents, gratefully received 65,000,000 People Leaders Seasonal) le (roods Special James W. Rank united with the Presbyterian Church the first Sunday in July rc j. i ii i r-j Tl on profession of his faith in Christ. Miss Maggie Outhrie, of Kingman a ui caters ana an must ue ieu. ii is It is safe to say the Butler county Brigade will have the best fare at The most reasonable rates So lone as thev draw their supplies faithful member of the Epworth League and active helper in all church work, has oome to spend the summer with the r- 4.1 i family of Dr.

Earp. Thompson THE Grocer Dr. J. 0. Dorsey, of Wichita, whose of N.

13. Our stock of Queensware, China and Glassware always complete and we floe is over the Citizen's Bank on Main street, treats eye, nose and ear diseases, and is a specialist worthy of your pat invite inspection ronage and confidence. Cut this out and 30 pieces dotted lawn in pink, cream, lavendar and blue, gemmed with white dotts. Former price, 8Jg cents; now 5 cents. One lot of oream ground chullies with neat figures, 3 cents a yard.

Good cloth. Decca muslin, light and dark grounds, excellent goods, 10 cents a yard. A nice line of fine striped Dimity at 10 cents a yard. Serpentine crepes, cream, canary light green, pink, blue and red at 19 A new line of swivel silks. Buttermilk Soap, 3 cakes in a box, each nicely put up, highly perfumed.

The best soap for the money, 25 cents a box. Try a box. Ladies white waists, embroideried and nicely trimmed, 89 cents, 99 cents, $1.25 and $1.50. W. H.

HITCHCOCK SONS. EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, Tie Only National Bank in Butler Coity, Oapttai OFFICER8: A. L. Redden, President. C.

W. Brown, Vice President. put it where you will know how to find BANK OF it when you need a specialist. TATE At the recent election of officers of the EL DORADO. Presbyterian Ladies? Aid Society the former jolfloers were chosen for the ensuing yea and are as follows: Mrs.

A. 0. Riden-our, President; Mrs. K. E.

Curtis, Vice President; Mrs R. O. James, Secretary; Mrs. R. A.

Weidemann, Treasurer. El Dorado, Kansas, CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000. J. W. ROBISON, President, N.

P. FRAZIER, Vice-President, P. B. EWING, Cashier DIRSOTOBS: We regret to note the illness of Miss Annie Willoughby, sister of Mr. J.

C. Willoughby who gave the excellent en Geo. W. Brown, Cashier. W.

E. Brown Ass't Cashier. JOHN MacRITCHlH tertainment in humorous sketching and crayon drawing at the Opera House r.w. BOBISON, B. KWING, W.

P. KWING, 8. C. McC. ANDERSON.

A. L. L. HAMILTON, AMOS ADAMS, E. D.

BOBISON. N. K.FRAZIER E. C. ROBISON, some time ago under the auspices of the Gleaners.

A speedy recover is hoped for by her friends. THE GREAT MAJORITY. Sivcct Women, W. O. RAFFETY, DEALER IX CARRIAGES, 8UKREY8, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, CARTS, SPRING WAGONS, ROAD AND FARM WAGONS, WHIPS, ROBES, DUSTERS, Wood and McCormick Binders and Mowers, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

Of people feel happier when they have satisfied themselves that they are buying at the very best rates GIVEN IN OUR COUNTY Proffessor Jones who was recently in our city and who has some thought of starting a Normal and Business School in EI Dorado is an energetic and competent man, worthy of confidence and able to create success. He would be a valuable addition to our community, should he come among us. Or sour if there are any, In this they observe the common instinct of prudence and thrift. The find, exactly what they want in visiting cards, mourning cards, manifestation of these laudable qualities. PROVES THAT THE PUBLIC DGM ENT.

IS 'RIGHT- regret cards, invitations and correspondence stationary at the Times Office. If you want J. H. Ewing Co. thank this Orkat majority for the large patronage much for little, printed or un- given in the past.

J. H. EWING'S SONS BELIEVE IN THE PEOPLE'S WISDOM. The recent picnic at Diltz's grove was well enjoyed 'and El Dorado largely represented. We were not made acquainted with the plans of the gathering, but understand that Brother Albert Parker made, among others who spoke, an address which was highly appreciated by the young people.

printed, the Times can supply you. --TIMES. Ill North Main. 7. A WIEDEMANN, The Safe Jeweler.

PROPRIETOR OF DEHNY'S STORE IS THE PLflCEI The Largest Stock in Butler County We will give you special low prices on all summer goods. We are glad that Professor Tomlin is to continue at the head of our city schools. It is some recommendation to a man to stay a good term in one place, but is more of a recommendation to a city to keep a body of teachers. Teachers are not kept too long so much as they are removed too soon. The restless changeful disposition prevalent is next thing to a disease.

Carrying Jewelry, Books and Musical Instruments. On clothing we can save1 you some good money, 7 Practical experience at the watchmaker's 30 Years Our shoes have the reputa tion of wearing well. bench. Postively no misrepresentation tolerated A large assortment of hats at wholesale prices. in my business.

The Place for Tablets and paper. Our citizens are well acquainted with the remarkable artistic talent of our young friend George Oddy. God's sifts Denny's Store's the Place M. M. VANDENBERG, DEALER IN LIGHT HARNESS, FLY NETS, ETC.

I Invite yon to call at my repository, 101 SouthMaln, and examine my stock. I am prepared to offer you Fair Dealing, Good Ooods and Low Prices. are for use. Such gifts as George has, are rare. Opportunity for developement and employment may open up slowly but stick to it.

They will surely come to me Liber him who perseveres, and is hopeful. The political parties show wisdom and good judgment in the nomination of so many Christian men and women for county offices. Among them we note The Walnut Valley Times office where the Visitor is a good place to come if you have the dumps. Its people Judge Morrison, Major Killgore, Mrs, Hazelrigg and Wm. Price.

Should there be others we will be pleased to make Building Material, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Etc. EL DORADO, KANSAS. attend to business, but they are hale and hearty, and always good natured and accommodating to a fault. Indeed the THE RACKET. At the New Racket Store is the place to buy everything in Notions, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Gpods at the right price.

Can offer you special values in Ladies' and Children's Shoes. It will be to your interest to call and get prices be mention of the fact. Miss Libby Leonard, a niece of Mrs, El Dorado newspapers are managed by an exceptional class of gentlemenly and Dobbins who resides two miles south of the city, united with the Methodist church Sunday, July 15th. Miss Leonard is from Osceola, Indiana, where for fore purchasing elsewhere. Miss Nelia Cowan, The Fashionable Milliner, Is the place to buy Fashionable Millinery.

courteous editors. We are glad that Brother W. J. Men-denhall has been able to make bo long a stay among us on his recent visit. We shall sadly miss him, and El Dorado will be greatly the loser when he makes his permanent home in Oklahoma.

Wish that the good Lord would direct affairs so that Brother Mendenhall should prosper and remain in El Dorado. many years she has been a faithful member of the church. As the friends with whom she makes her home are Presbyterians, we trust that friends of both congregations may make her Yours to Please, F. L. Bentz.

Dr. Earp distributes monthly to the STOCK WELL SELECTED, The Delmouico Bakery PRICES REASONABLE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. teachers and officers of the Sunday school and to others fifty copies of the "World Wide Missions." All who want the paper monthly and all who are willing to help in the circulation of missionary literature are asked to contribute First door west of P. O. Miss Nelia Cowan.

That was a remarkable statement which Dr. Woodson recently made at a class meeting, and what was better the people know that every word was sober fact. Dr. Woodson is not only a reliable and skillful physician, but a true man and withal a magnificent teacher of young men. The Sunday School which has such teachers must prosper.

DEAL FAIR WITH EYEBY ONE. each fifteen cents for this purpose. Mrs. Matilda Richardson, Mrs. S.

J. Marshall Williams in(: TRY THEM. and Mrs. C. E.

Hunt have already done so. Fresh Mcn-re M. G. Wells, Prop'r. As an example of cheerful Christian and Salt ULU I FISH, GAME, ETC.

life amid discouragements, hopefulness though pressed by bodily ailment, earnestness and zeal for Christ though ad For Paints, Oils, Varnishes and North Main street, next door to Selig's vanced in years, we recommend our Mr. Berry and family, recently from Downs, Oklahoma, heve moved to our city and have bought the hpme formerly occupied by Mr. A. J. Frank.

Mr. Berry is a Methodist. Mrs. Berry was, while in Downs, connected with the Congregational church, having formerly been a Lutheran. We trust that they may find a pleasant home in El Dorado.

friend and brother Rev. S. F. C. Garrison.

drug store. We invita all to come and see us. We Wall Paper In recent years a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, he was do justice to everybody. Take a look at our pressed corn Deer. o.

Here are Borne of the things you can get of Oldham Putnam. Bed Room Suits In great variety and style, twenty-three different Then comes a great variety of ftyles in parlor goods and lounges, 'spring beds, folding: beds, extension tables, common tables, wardrobes, dressers, safes and other kinds of furnl- tore too numerous to mention. In Carpets formerly a Methodist preacher and member of the IowaConferenceand one of its leading members. Call at the El Dorado Pi tnrr You will find Gordon Son on hand to do you good in anything in their line. HIGH GBADE GROCERIES If Kansas has one faithful, earnest, as REMEMBER DEDELL, EHEMBER BEDELL siduous, persevering, never-tiring, never- to-be-discouraged, Sunday school man who works for the Lord and gets no pay except from headquarters, and who is Wlicn yon want a time piece, lien yonr watub or clock needs repair.

urerytliinfl: just as worthy of appraise, his name is W. J. Douglass. People of Butler county, when you get to Heaven and look back Al Moderate hm. We can please you and are confident of your continued patronage by placing your orders for GROCERIES with W.

W. Pattison Sons. CONLEY Ow, Staple and Fancy Groceries and 309 Central El Dorado, Kansas. to earth and think of it occasionally you You can get anything from a fine Mouquette to a fifteen cent Also a great variety of window curtains, portieres, chennille table covers.rugs.etc. We are agents for the celebrated White sewing machine, which always gives satisfaction, rrices to salt the timet always.

-drery piece warrantea. Ho cppluitt oP 8d 0 1 1 will wonder why you did not help Brother Douglass more and why you did not let cattle and hogs take care of themeeves occasionally..

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1894-1895