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The Oswego Daily Bee from Oswego, Kansas • 4

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If any of ear rtmduis have friend i In HEW SEASONABLE ANNOUNCEMENT. I'kortnelONAL CAKDS. Decoration Day, Cnntoin and natrlotUm have made the eaat who are desirous of visiting Kansas this summer they should be en THE BEE BEOS TO SAY That every resident should bend an effort. If need be, to keep up with the boom. That The is enjoying a visit TUESDAY, MAY Ei, 1887.

i a. HossiiioK. i. aRiira MORRISON McCUNE, New Millinery Emporium. the IWth duv of May a National holiday, known nn Dovoration Day.

Therefore, in ptinninnee of a general order from National and Department headquarters, nil member of Oawego 1'onl Mo. 150 G. A. H. with all ex-soldiers, who are ATTOttNrTi AT l.AW.

Offlo. froal mM, lain gtar Tuylur'i Jawatrj Hun. 0.eu, Km couraged to mnke the trip. A great dual of misconception and misunderstanding Is current in eastern states in regard to the Kansas boom. Local at the removal of large numbers of this week from mother, sister and brother, of Arkansas City.

JESS HUOUKWAY. ATTORN BT AT LAW tad Uolua StstM Cos-nluliuiKf. Hill itrutfc la til Kum aoani. not members and civilians, will meet at 1 o'clock b. m.

at Post room nnd pro Kit. J. A. Uydeu, rrvsldluE Eldur ot this tlUtrjct, will prwucU aud hold sacramental services Fletcher t'hnntl Friday evening of this week at 7 'clock, Mrs. Alox Bishop, li lying very low with dropsy at her home in Hackbcrry That it Is astonnthlnghow everything OAc over CMduo's built.

Onwevu, Kiuh, ceed from there to comotory, whom a the most substantial and useful members of their respective communities grows, not excepting the weeds, kids and the daily subscription list. 0. M. KlVEliS, ATTORNRT AT LAW. Offlos Main la Brick, first ituitr Houlrl of Uepulillosa 04tVt, Oiwmo.

That an overdose of job work In a simuijie program will oo obnorven. The fol lowing Is a list of the soldiers, whose graves are to lie decorated. The lint hott boon IncreaNed by two name since lHt Decoration Day, RollinP. Northrop and Archie Dawmm. hare Industriously disseminated and fostered tlie belief that the Kansas boom was principally wind, aud destined to collapse at an early day.

All that township, tu niiiei southwest of this KaoMs. Will pfkettatt In all tlia eourta of tho tuto. Lml popart draft tud luurvact wrlttea la ihi bat dally office knocks a good deal of ener CeuipaulM. gy and enthusiasm out fall hands. is needed to convince an Intelligent per That now is an excellent time for all nenry Hiirnett, died Sept.

7, 1870. Richard D. Sloan, died In 18H8. Francis Swanwiek. Colonel 154 III.

A. A. MONTAGUE, FASMIONABI.S narbor tod Halrdreaar, Otwtf, Huum Tonaorial 8 bop. Hlrtol ottmlloa tltoa 10 MRS. EMMA BRYANT, hands to get down to business in push son of the falsity of this belief la for him to spend a week or two in the state.

ing the boom along with a solid push. bailoeof and I rat alaaa fork (uartaltod It avaryaoa tanot. Boat of raaora, cleat lion, port parftrt al Even the most thickly settled portions atalliB enlilnt tod smooth aharea. A UUtral Shan at That tlte weather is getting warm tha ptuotaga raapactrtllji aulteltod. enough to make dudes' neck ties greatly resemble the frazzled end of a OFFICIAL DiniCTOBT.

Uatabar of Contraaa, Third niatrlet, Fauna ltdia EltTaotb Judicial Dial riot, (laoaeil'MavuLM Probata Juda, 1 CaLVlM That District Court is grinding away of Kansas are sparsely populated as compared with many of the older states, and immigration It sure to continue steadily and In Increasing volume until we have five or six millions of people. If one thing rejoices us more than another It is the character of the people who are coming among us. Very few of the anarchists, socialists and plug-uglies from the slums of Europe so under the directions of the masterly Vol. Infty, died March 4, 1883. Fosdick B.

MoUill, 2d Limit. Co. 44 Iowa Vol. Iufty, diod Aug. 18, 1870.

Klmion Hollirook, died April 25, 1874. W.H. rriu-hard, 8d Sargt. Co.G48 Mo. Ma.

died Nov. 28, 1877. Wm. Billmnn, Private, Co. 87 Ind.

Vol. Infty, diod May 1, 1878. James H. Hotline, iUt 111. Vol.

Infty, died April 20, 1870. F. L. Parker, Captain, Co. K27th Mo.

Vol. Infty, died Oct. 9. 1881. G.

W. Kingsbury, private, Co. 87 la April 1870. D. M.

Clover, Co. Sargt. 18th Iowa Vol. Infty, died Feb. 1, 1878.

J. C. Branson, private, Ind. regiment, died April 24, 1879. hand and judicious management of his Honor, Judge Chaudler, Clark of HllatrlclCwM Baldwin Cour.tr AUorarj 0 Cot aharlS Wooorotc County Treasurer LtTTLtToa Auditor Ulaaaa County Jlarc Cooa That the Qswego Cornet Band will Ketlaterof Deeds Aaa larra soon be In good working order.

The boys mean business, and every member is determined to reach proficiency at the shortest possible moment County Hartejfor DtwrLU Bupt.ot Pub. lnatruetlon, Hra Ax a. Htrsmaorruia County Coroner I DotaaT Grand Re-Opening Thursday, May 26,1887 loudly complained of in the Atlantic states find their way to Kansas. The great bulk of the Influx is composed of I A JOK County Comtntiilouart A Baooaa ll.twia Oooowiv lonn K. jonnson, ttiea Jan.

21, 1H71. Jnmea Meltnborts. Mil. Stntfl Militia. moderately well to do people from the That wheat Is mostly headed out, and died in Feb.

1871. much of it will soon be ready to garner OSWEGO C1TT OFFICERS. in. The rattle of the harvester and Charles Harris, Mex war and U. srmy.

Addison Low. private. Co. 17th Ifl. jingle of the threshing machine Is mu died in Aug.

1800. sic of the sweetest kind to the indus older states who are shrewd enough to see the immense advantages of the country. The result of all this is just as Inevitable as any result of the laws of nature. The value of all real property will continue to advance as the density of population increases. The high standard of intelligence and the excel Wm.

Jnhutr, Lieut. 1st Maryland bat. Francis M. York, private, died May trious farmer. Mayor Coos City Clark Taoaas Bairn City Attortay Caaa Polleajudta Bin City tlarahal Bd.

SatTa tallcaa of BaiMtaaa Kitaaai Conattblea, FvLua aid Faaaaaixa 29, ma. That the way to boom the town and county properly is to advertise it, telling of every improvement that Is go W.8. Martin. Joseph A. Gerhart.

Wm. A. Hogaboom, died Oct. 6, 1868. Peter Decker, died Sept, 1874.

John F. Newlon. suriroon 16th Kan. TIU RACKET OF THE RAILS. ing on.

Write to your friends In the MistocBi r-aoino. aoara. Indian reg't, died April 17, 1872. east, send them a paper and do everything to keep things going. J.

iionrnoy, diod Mar. 20, 1870. W. T. Cunningham.

Muinr 15th Iowa No 151 Eiprew 1 40 a i No IIS Kipreaa II I No IMFralftllSMll No 151 FrelsM 41 1 1 lent character ot our people, our schools and churches and colleges, together with the spirit of enterprise and progress manifested on every hand, point to Kansas as the most desirable location for the order loving and intelligent man who desires to better his condition. The Kansas boom rests on a solid basis, That It is a hard rustle for strawberry II lift pen is am 100am 40 a No ISt Ex pre as Mo 154 Kipreaa No 151 Freight No IBS Freight No ISO Freight NEW GOODS Vol. Infty, died May 28, 1884. No 151 Freight 1 05 pi No lol Freight 45 1 1 1110 tm No Mi Freight R. T.

UUNAWAY, Afeat. Oawego, Kansas. raisers about our city to find sufficient assistance to gather the delicious fruits, and that many car loads per week are gathered together and shipped by express to all four points of the compass. FRISCO UNI. traaT.

aUtl and it only needs a personal inspection wm. a. Starr, captain Uo. 1 bo III. V.

Infty, diod Dec. 14, 1883. Wm. Wood, private Novins bat. 1st art.

Pa. diod March 15, 1886. Dr. S. P.

Hurlbut, private Co. G. 11th reg't K. died May 16, 1880. Jas.

II. Johnson, private Co. K. 80th 111. Vol.

Infty, died Feb. 29, 1884. Henry Kloim. private Co. 1st III.

died to make it apparent Come and see us by all means. We are willing to stand That C.J. Allison, editor of the Cha- No 1 Paaaenter tm No I Faiaenger 11 at No IS freight 10s5l pro Noll teoom'a No I Passenger 1:51 a No 4 Paaeengflr3t45pm NoMthrofltae 1:45" Noll local ft nute Blade, is in attendance on our or mil uy me resuii. District Court this week as a witness Sept. 13, 1884.

If all that has been written in honor in the Tucker-Jones libel suit, and that he Is slightly mashed on The Daily U. w. Anders, private, CO. 148 111., died May 28, 1886. of Kansas within the last six months Bee, and Its immense advertising pat was compiled in one great work it would contain volumes which wiMild Komn jr.

Worthrop, private, Uo. 19th Conn. Inft'y, died Aug. 13, 1886. Archie Dawson, private.

Co. 111th ronage. All trains ire run dally. Not. tnd 4 connect with all tralot fol tha aorth, south, eait aad weal, tl Itat Union Depot In SI.

Loots. Noa, 1 and I connect tt with A. T. A S. F.

trains tor til polntt wan. No transferrin, thli route. Noa. 1 and I hat new Elegant Reclining Chair Cere between St. Loalt end Halateed.

Through coaches, Pullman Sleeper tad Elegant Reclining Chair Care era ran dally la both directions between Saint Louis and Halitead. Nootharllneoltdce auch fadlttlea. Through tlcketa oa tale for all principal polntaet loweat rates. For further parttculere call on or address J. A.

O'DAY, Agent Frisco Line, Oswego, Kensst. U. S. Col. Vol.

died May 15, 1887. That Oswego streets present a busy Will be opened on that date which are direct from the fashionable centers, and scene this week beautiful to behold. irom wnicn me jaaies 01 uswego cannot mi to make nappy selections. Shipley's new Landau will make all trains, and call at any place in the city Everybody means business and the spirit of enterprise and push thumps only do justice to a great state. This high sounding praise has been uttered not alone by the hundreds of newspapers within her borders, but by the great dailies of Chicago, St.

Louis, Cincinnati and New York, and other influential journals of the east The wonderful events of changing time have demonstrated the fact that the for passengers. Can also be engaged city. She has been down skk for two month, A Jury was luipanneled this wonting aud Jack Staton is uow being tried for the shootlug of his brother-in-law, Mr. TreaUuiit In the south west part of the county last winter. The prominent and able lawyers from other places In Knnias are in attendance on our District court this week, fi Gen.

Charles W. Blair, of Learen-worth, Judge II. U. Webb, of Columbus and Col. 8.

8. Eirkpatrlck, of Fredonla. Beautiful growing wather has blessed the farmers of Kansas this spring, and the Indications point to the largest corn erop on leeord. The retort to be eclipsed is that of 1881, when Kansas harvested about bushels. We believe that she will beat It this season.

Kansas with her broad rolling prairies her thousands off pure streams of sparkling water her mild, salubrious elimatej her unsurpassed school system her unparalleled growtli and do-velopement her railroads reaching to nearly every county In the state and a quarter of a million people now Immigrating here to find homes, shows that this' is coming to the front as tho greatest state in the union. Ilev. J. B. Ford "I have seen, I think, as many nice towns in America as any other man of my calling, have lived in many pretty places, but In all my experience and observation have never seen the equal for Oswego for the high order of society and healthful location.

This is the healthiest place I know of on earth, and I have been called upon to attend less funerals here than at any other station I have filled in a ministry of thirty years." When you make a householder of a worklugman, you start him on the right road. He at once begins to take interest in the community. He at once begins to breed self-respect, and self-respect begets a craving after knowledge and the acquirement of knowledge lends to the perfection of all those attributes which go to make up the good citizen. That is why The Bee encourages every practicable means offered the poor to secure homes. The Bee believes that Oswego can be made a first-class city in a very few years, and that all that Is necessary to do it, is faith, pluck, energy and enterprise on the part of her citizens.

"Whether we shall take a place up towards the head of the procession or lag far buck in the line depends upon ourselves. Nature has done more for us than for most of the booming Kansas towns, but she can't do it all. We must realize our advantages and utilize them or tney will be of no avail. Some curious developments arise from the prevailing craze for real estate speculation in this state. The following item found in a "boom" letter from one of the northwestern towns illustrates a novel phaze of this gambling mania: 'The M.

E. church has bought the Foster tract of twenty acres for $9,000 (he reserving one block), and have old lots enough to build a fine new church and have one-third left to speculate on. Our Methodist brethren al ways get there on religion and rarely fall in politics and business." Remarkable as it may seem, incredible as It may sound, yet the fact is, un-embellished or without a saving clause, there is not a man, woman or child in Oswego who goes to sleep, any night In the year, hungry because the larder Is empty and the purse has no money in it with which to buy food. This happy and prosperous condition at by the hour, by ladles or gentlemen TOE GULF ROUTE about within the souls of those who a year ago, were hovering upon the brink of despair. wishing to make calls or ride about the city.

Orders left at the postofllce news stana or at the star Hotel win re That if our exchanges get tired of ceive prompt attention. reading our nonpareil boom article, it might rest them up a little to glance aionik Shipley, proprietor. The Little Eaele Mill was the first Don't Forsret the Date. over our twenty columns of display ad barren desert has become the Eden of the world. Horace Greeley once said that Kansas would become one of the greatest states in the union, but less philosophic minds ridiculed the idea.

one built in Labette county especially 10 ao custom worn ior we larmera. It is still doimr business at the old OFFERS you the most piessant tnd desirable rout to Kansas City and all pUnte east, north tad weat, to Memphis and all points south. At Kansas city connections are made la the Ualea Depot with all ttrough trains for Chicago, St. Louis and the eeat to St. Paul, newrer.

Sea Francisco, Portland and the west and northwest. Via, this line entire trains with free reclining chelr ears snd Pull man buffet sleeping cars run through to Memphis Tennesaee. Pullman Sleeping cars through to Near Orleans. There Is no other direct route from tb west to Jackronrllle, Penatcolt, Kaattrlle, Cbatanoo ga and all aoothera clttee. This route, fit.

Iloile, la over one hundred miles the shortest line to Little Reck, Hot Springs snd point a Arksnsaa. Write for targe map tnd time tshlee, snowing through connections. Before purchasing yoarlckct, call on ticket tgenl agent of this company, to write to the anderslgned for ratee. Special rstes snd srrangemente for parties and their moreebles, going south to locste. j.

b. LocKwoon, Oen' Psssenger tnd Ticket Agent, Kensaa City, Mo. stand, with its builder as its present vertisements. That boom piece goes into new fields and Is read by new people every day. Oswego people are not hiding their advantages under a bushel, but send the tidings there of to people all over America.

It does not take a philosopher to realize to-day that Greeley's prophecy will soon be fulfilled. This is without doubt proprietor, ana Knows no sncn wing as competition in the line for which it was conceived, built and is yet operated. Ladies, you cannot fail to be pleased with Mrs. Rryant's new line of Millinery. Those who like their jtroceries lresh Letter from G9uda Springs.

May 22nd, 1887. At these springs and clean and desire to save money by where the editor of The Bee has en purchasing at bottom figures, have learned to buy at J. B. Gilbert's. joyed many a pleasant day, everything EVERYBODY CALL! the greatest agricultural state in the union.

Notwithstanding the fact that the greatest portion of her territory is as yet in a wild state of nature, she has become the leading state iu the production of the two great staples, in corn and wheat. It is unnecessary to dwell upon the great advantages offered by Kansas. The world is beginning to understand that it is all that it is claimed to be. At the close of the war is bustle and confusion for the exten Indignant Let the flies continue to hold indignation meetings. That will not deter Sharp from selling good Soreen doors for 81.10.

sive improvements now being made cost for labor alone 8200.00 per day. The plans for a 875,000 bath house are Till MISSOURI PACK MHSY OFFERS unsnrpsssFd tdrantages to the trsYellsg public In the shspo of fast time, elegant equipment! and superior sccommodstlons. Tbfsgrestsye. em, embracing 1,021 miles of road, runs Its trslns nto I he Union Depots of St. Louis, Kansas City, Hannibal, Atchison, Bt.

Joseph, Omaha, Parsons Dentaon, Ft. Worth, Mlneols, Taylor, San Antonla Onlveston, New Orlesns, and all other principal cities of Missouri, Ksnsaa, Nebrttkt, Lonlssnttnd Texts. Their Coaches snd Bsggsget'erssreof thelstest tnd agreed upon and the bids will be open' An elegant line of Seersuckers, fine Kansas had only 40 miles of railroad ed and the contract awarded next week for the construction of the modern white dress goods of all kinds, and novelties in Organdies and Lawns, at Sawyers'. now she has over 90,000 miles. This state is destined to become the most mammoth bath house which will be Bneat make and luxurious Pullman Palace Sleeping Care are attached to all through tralne.

three stories in height and cover an And examine the Immense Stock of Lawns at dazzling star in the cluster. Occupying a central position in the nation, area 90 by 140 feet A great salt lake The novel Bullet Parlor Cars are run on day trtlne end Reclining Chttr Cars on night trslns between Bt Louis end Kensss City. The ratea Tit this line era alwaya as low aa any other, and direct connections ere made with express ti tint of other lines tt Juno with the four cardinal points at equal which will entirely erase the salt marsh is being constructed and on the heights overlooking the inland sea will be erect It will perhaps be noticed that the fashion in pocketbooks is that they are worn shorter and lighter this spring. Wanted. One or two unfurndlshed rooms and board for man and wife.

Adress lock box 414, Oswego, Kansas. A nice assortment of refrigerators lion polntt. n. c. TowMsaita, Gen'l Psss'gr A Ticket Agent.

W. 11. Niwa.ta, Ocn'l Trslhe Man'gr. St. Loots Missouri.

ed a hotel costing not less than $150,000 and no modern improvement will be distance on every side, with a climate that is unsurpassed for health, and a soil that is unexcelled In fertility with these and a thousand other natural advantages we may expect her to rapfdly approach the zenith and becony a sun, reflecting the brilliant radiance of her power throughout the land and guiding missing. In addition to being a real DR. K. P. ASHLEY, Painless Dentist! curing, health restoring resort, Genda will be the center where the fashion at very low prices at T.

O. Bowyer Co's. Hardware Store. and wealth of Southern Kansas will Carpenter Van Alstine's. build their summer homes and spend millions more to her famous clime.

Dickerman Atchinson have two Denttl roams trl tho front room, over Symmet Drag Store, Naturslspnesr that portion of the year which makes good farms to trade for Oswego City Kansas Is now being flooded with life a drag in town or city. The boule Ing ana services hie pistes Insert ed, tnd tpeclsl whisky, in the shape of "Strengthening Cordials," "Aromatic Bitters," etc. HQs- mmmmmm vard will be made the most elegant drive in Kansas and when our Ken property. Take a look at those handsome water coolers in T. 0.

Bowyer Co's. show window. If you want some desirable lots at a tetter's and McLain's are the favorite tttention given to tiling end ex trading. Nitrons Oxide Gss. or tucky thoroughbreds arrive we hope compounds, and to the unobservant, to carry The Bee editor spinning over little is known about the magnitude of the soil at not less than a 2-40 gait.

Re low figure call on Dickerman Vltallied Air Administered for pslnf ul operttlons. I so use the new Annsthetle Cocelne. First clsss mtterlsl used, snd ell work done In a careful tnd durable manner, tnd warranted. Give me a call. the sales of these two houses.

Their membering the old Geuda when sim business is confined, almost exclusively plicity was the rule it seems difficult to All of the best makes and latest improved Gasoline Stoves at T.O. Co's. taches, probably, to no other city of to the prohibition states, and the preparations are as near pure whisky as that put up in barrels. In fact, about all the medication is the wrapper. Jun realize that even Saratoga will be equaled upon Kansas soil.

The spring house Is to be built in pargody style looking something like I imagine a Turkish like size in the country, perhaps in the world. Here everyone not only can, Look at T. 0. Bowyer Co's. line of iper berries, dandelion, are used in Gasoline stoves and you will want one.

umuiist cafe of the highest grade appears. El bnt does find employment, and there is not an idler or loafer by reason of lack sufficient quantities to disguise the vile egaht splendor will be the rule and still MONEY MONEY 1 MONEY I 1 On Real Estate. See Walters Barker. of work In all the city. the marvelous cases which have made whisky sold.

The terrible sickness following a drunk on these "bitters." is the Springs a God send to so many suf A daughter of Major Hudson, pro Go to L. Sawyer St Co's for club bags, IFIrst published in the Dally Bee, April 20, 1887. PUBLICATION NOTICE. In the District Court In and lor Labette county, Kansas. William T.

Gilbert, Halntlff, against Notice. Emily E. Gilbert, Defendant. To Emily E. Gilbert, the above mentioned non-resident defendant YOU are hereby notified that you have been sued by the above named plaintiff, William T.

Gilbert, In the District Court of Labette county, Kansas, and that you must answer the petition filed in aaldCourt by saidnlalntlff you as defendant, on or before the 1st day of June, A. D. 1887, or the said petition will be taken aa true and Judgment will be rendered against you divorcing the said plaintiff from you and dissolv- lng the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing between you and said plaintiff. William T. (iii.rmrtT, Plaintiff, G.

n. Kino, Attorney for Plaintiff, wltaess my hand and the seal of said Court at Oswego, In said county tills aotli day of April, A. D. 1887. IU 8.

E. B. BALDWIN, Clerk of District Court. ferers will go on just the same Down attributed by the dealers to the medication! but the truth is, it is the poison prietor of the Topeka Capital, was out driving last Sunday when her horse ran in this latitude where "boom" is the business in which the people engage of the bad whisky that gets away with Good Lawns ..3 cts per yard. Good Lawns 5 cents per yard.

Good cts per yard. Good Lawns 1 cts per yard. Good Lawns .10 cts per yard. Good 15 cts per yard. away, throwing her out She sustain ed injuries which necessitated a pain the patient An agent for McLain's bitters has Just completed the canvas ladies hand bags and valises.

Use Eagle Mills Gilt Edge Flour at every store in Oswego. Money to loan on city proderty, by Howell Wilkin. we are restoring lost health and broken constitutions with healing waters. You i In Cowley county, and he says he sold ul surgical operation. Her physician prescribed a dose of whisky to keep up must come down and see us prosper.

1 Geuda. goods in eVery town. The drug store saloon keeper takes hold of these "bit i The Little Eagle Mills run every day her strength but she positively refused to take a that she would rather bear pain than touch the whisky. ters" With great avldityj believing in this way he can sell intoxicants in vio Grant's Omnibus and Transfer Line makes all trains of tho Missouri Faciflc and St Louis San Francisco railroads. All orders left at Grant Livery Stable or at the Oswego House will re on cu8Mm worn.

The choices line of cigars at Laugh Peter's. Who says the American girl is degenera ting? The grit exhibited by Miss Anna Hudson in preferring to endure physical Ice cream Saturday and Sunday at First published in Oswego Bee April 13, 1SST. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF KANSAS, IiABITTB COUNTT fM Robert Fargo, Plaintiff, 1 vs. I Edward Owens, Amanda M.

Ow- latlonofthe law. Most of the drug stores in Winfield took a supply, and such as handle these compounds will run in competition with the regular whisky Joint. The joint will deal in the better article however, but the drug ceive prompt attention. Jno. M.

Grant, Proprietor. 1VJLIO. 1VUDU 0. pain rather than sacrifice her temper It pays to buy groceries at B. G1I- ance principles is worthy of the days of old when women went to the stake ens ana H.

s. uiey, Deiendants. I VIRTUE of a special execution to me dl. rather than give up the truth. See the Wigwams at Waskey's store Is the more respectable saloon, Winfield Tribune.

irewru aim ucu.itii-m, isnucu vuk ui tno Klevantli Judicial District Court of the Stat of Excursion tickets will be sold via. the Frisco line to Denver, Pueblo, enver and Colorado Springs, Colorado, 833, return trip good till October 31, also to Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah, 858, return trip good till Oct 30th, 1887. Excursion Kates to Southern Cali Remember, we are the leaders in low ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. fornia, May 2Ctli, June 2d, 16th, and 30th. The Ladies Society of the Congrega A IX persons Interested Will tnlte notlee ttmt I tional church will hold a strawberry The Frisco line will sell round trip tickets from Oswego to Southern Cali J.

A. O'Day, Agent. and icecream festival on Wednesday next, May 25th, in Rev. Wm. Blenkarn's XX was on the Mil duv AprIL 1887, by the Probate Court of the County of Laliette and State of Kansas, duly appointed Administratrix of the estate of William Judd, late of said ooun- orchard', one block east of the Star Kansas, sitting In and for Labette County, In said State, I will, on tlie 24th day of May, A.

D. 1887, at tho hour of one o'clock, p. of said day, at tlie Court House frontdoor In Oswego, In the County and Htato aforesaid, offer at public sstlc and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all tlie right, title and Interest of the above named defendants in and to tlie following ron! property, to-wlt The cast half of tha northwest quarter Ot) of section No. thirty-live (36) In township No. thirty-one south, o( range No.

twenty (m) east, of the sixth principal meridian, In Ijilicttc County, Kansas. and iroierty to lie sold as commanded by tha said special execution. 0. H. WOODFORD, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office, April 22, ls7. Jess Hkockway, Attorney tor riaintlff. ly, ueceaseti. I.0UI8A Judd, Administratrix ot said estate. fornia for 804,15.

These tickets will be good to return any time within six months after date of sale. And stop ever privileges will be allowed at San House from 0:30 to 10.O0p.m. Profits ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. for the church renovation fund. New goods are received daily at Miss Dungan's' Millinery store, and ladies who do not call often may miss seeing something they would like very much to have.

Those who have not bought summer hats, call and see the new hue A LI persons Interested will bike notice that Bernardino, Colton, River Sido, Nation For Sale. A gentle buggy horse. j-j-1 vtm on uie uay 01 April, itw, ny the Probate Court of tlie County of Labett and Hlate of Kansas, duly appointed Administrator of tlie estate of Diana E. Hollyneltl, late of said al City, Los Angelos, l'arsridena, Bey-monc, Lamanda Park, Sierra Madra Any lady or Miss can drive him. Also a new single harness and secondhand Vmnrrrv Vnnlilra uf Ilarnluw JIV Unn'a just opened, Villa, Cnl, Las Vegas, Hot Springs, county, aeeeasea.

t. jiohtimkh, Administrator of sutri ftifj Joseph H. Warblngton, of Dixon Morrison McCunk, Attorneys for Adni'r. Santa Fe, N. and all intermediate Station, Indiana, Is here visiting with If you are seeking a business loea DISSOLUTION NOTICE.

tion or a pleasant and healthy place to rpHE partnership heretofore existing between T. 0. Bowver nnd Albert A. Smith, under the firm name of Bowyer Smith has been tills his brother, Mr. J.

A. 'Warblngton, Superintendent of the Labette County Poor Farm. He pronounces this section a live, come to Oswego. All we ask is inai you come ana see lor yourself. blooming rose.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS, Meeting of Board of Equalization. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Bonrd County Commissioners of I.abette cotinlv, Kansas, will meet at the oflice of tlie Clerk, In tlie city of Oswego, on Monday, 6, 1887, as a Hoard of KtuaIlzation, when tho Assessment Rolls as returned by the several township and city assessors will be open for examination. All persons feeling themselves ng-grieved may have such correction made as maybe found Just and cipiitalile. W. W.

Cook, weeks "guntv clerk. stations on the Californin.Southera and Los Angelos and San Gabriel Valley railroads. Two daily trains leave Oswego at 11:23 a. m. a.

equipped with through sleeper and chair cars. Also legant day coaches, which makes twelve lours quicker time" to California than any other line from Oswego. For A. On ay, Oswego. Best Gasoline stoves and Lawn Mow ers at II.

C. Draper's, Oswego. The Ladies' Entertainment Society will meet next Saturday afternoon at (iny uisMuveu ny mmuni conseiu, Albert A. Mnilth retiring from the firm. The business will be continued by T.

O. Bonver Co. who assume the liabilities ol the late firm and to whom all ouLhUuiiIIiik accounts should be iid. Thitnklup the public lor a liberal pationaite we solicit fol our successors a continuance ot their favors. T.

O. Bowvrr, ALWKRT A. H.MITH. Oswceo, Kansas, April 26, IHS7- Our merchants are carrying an ui -usual good stock of goods this spring. 4 p.

ni. Full attendance desired. Sue. D. Fisnun, Secretary.

CARPENTER VAN ALSTINE..

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2,228
Years Available:
1887-1888