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The Oswego Daily Bee from Oswego, Kansas • 3

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HOME NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS. PIIOKESSIONAL CAIID6. 0SWKOO CITT Did vou ever notice women doing charitable tnlngs? They are so much J. H. H.

McCUNK'. "Lowest Priced House in the County." more geuume than men, When a man gives a beggar a dime In the stroet WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 1KS8. Mayor Com CleyUerk 'fuovxi Bvlwh Cltjr I MoCutfl PolloeJudge Him City Marshal Ed. Bmit luatloea ol tho Poace.C Bkidgkmaw EDKumii nonstable! (II Pulliu tod Fsind McOUJiK, A TTOttNEVfi AT LAW, Oswego, KanstuV, Irx.

Practice in all the courts In the state. 4 iffy ft-s on east Hide of Commercial Street, over t'uylor's Jowolrv store. every body around him sees It aud Hot soda at Liggett's. knows it. Women don't seem to see any body when they put a into official DiKKcronr.

An unusual number of cattle will be coin-fed In this section this winter, upon which fact we are to be congratulated. Corn fed to a good steer, with a hog or two following him, will bring, in February, fully twice as much as though sold now by the bushel. The profit is not only the increase in weight but the value of the entire animal is raised about two cents per pound. Besides that, two Lts of hogs can be turned oil whilo the steer is fattening. In addition to tre cattle being full fid a number of stock men are "roughing" a lot of steers through the wiuter in I M.

12. WILLIAilvS, 'A TTORNEY AT LAW, one door south of the 1'irst Suite Bank, Oswego, Kansas. Will uractice 111 all Kanmis courta. Kiwr-lul nt- Barcley Son, the Merchant Tailors. About time to talk up Christmas trees.

Member of Congress, Third District, Fihkixi udee Eleventh udlcltl Ulstrict, Uzoioi Oh xiilm Probate Jmlgn, Ciivi Clerk of tin District Court Baldwis tentlon given to collections, Invmtinehu In KeaJ the blind man's box. Where do we learn charity anyway but from our mother? You will see a mother and her little girl trotting' along the street and at the corner a poor woman plays r.sutve, aim lines to iteai estate esummeu. Notary Public. Insurance and 1wn Auent. Youngsters are preparing for the holidays.

ti. IS. KING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Oswego, Kansas', Office up stairs In brick block, room tio li lu southeast corner, over Condon's Bank Henry Clark, of Clinton, Iowa, is County Attorney I uni HlierlS Wilso County Treasurer Littlkxoy Auditor Of.ASf.1 Count Clerk JMilliktu Boglster of Uubsili County Surveyor CCRoBnmi Supt.ot Pub. lnstruMlon, Mrs Ann Uickrnuott it County Coroner ABClamui (J A BRonKt CountyCominlHloners DAtan tn the city. IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH Best extra select oysters 40cts can ntMrs.E.

R. Hose's. tending to have them ready for an early market next year. On the whole the appearances are that there will be a good deal ot mighty nice beet here the coming winter and spring. 0, A.

WILKIN, W. M. TIFFANY, Attorney at Law. Conveyancer, C. A.

WILKIX ABSTRACTORS OP TITLE of Labette county, Kansas. Oace on ground tloor, In rear, end of Condon's bank building, Oswego.Kansas, Work neatly and promptly done. We guarantee our abstracts to be perfectly accurate. THR RACKET Or THE RAILS. south Vinson" noma.

KORTU. "I see by the papers," said Momus to 11:116 tmisot iuber, "that your daughter is not pre 5(16 Passenger. pm nui raiseoKer. 912 Local Frflg't pui)911 Local Frelg't a ir pared to receive her gentleman friends C. T.

BRIDGMANi JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, of Oswego cltvj and Notary Public. Oillce first stalrwu uorth of Condon's Bank, Oswego, Kansas. Cot. lections of all kinds promptly made at a reasonable per cent. a wheezy barrel-organ.

The mother does not put the quarter in the box horself. She walks past, and when she has apparently quite overlooked the beggar she Btops and opens her sachcl. She goes through all those little maneuvers which drive a dry-goods clerk wild, but she is a different kind of a being now, and when she has fished out the coin she gives it to her little child and sends her back to give it to' tlie unforl unatei There is no kindergarten lesson bo beautiful as that. It is the child's education in charity. The boy grows up and forgets it.

lie meets the world in a harder and more practical way, but the girl grows up to be a woman and never forgets it, and when she is a mother she teaches her this simple little principle of sympathy for the unfortunate. There is no country in the world where charity lstvot almost im- TralniSIl and 913 curry passengers bqtween Che tops aud Persona and all Intermediate stations. this evening." "By the papers ho wl-edSauber. "What right have the papers to "I mean the curl papers," ft. A.

VV YKOrr, Ageu. wwigu, naiwaa. FRISCO LINE. Ab. jLook over our immense Stock, and See that we are Leading In good goods And low prices In Labette County.

We have bought more goods this Year than any other heretofore F.ach department complete, with Reduced prices at evory counter A with new lines and facilities added Can and will offer greater Opportunities than can be had elsewhere. Leaders in Low Prices in Labette Co. No i Passenger 8:99 a a No 4 Passengor 4 aj No 82 stock 8:94 am No 84 freight 8:48 No96tlirltao No 88 freight 10:15 pn: No 1 Passenger llillpm Ho Passenger 10:47 a in No 81 freight 4:13 pm N'o 83 freight 10:19 pm No S3 freight 1 :05 a No 87 aceom'n hastily explained Momus, inclining his head toward a young lady whose front hair was twisted up in numerous small pieces of paper. And as Momus was married aud an old friend of the family he was not ejected. Norristown Herald.

Symmes' stock of albums is a daisy and prices way down. Ilarry Sykys went over to Columbus yesterday afternoon. C.D. Mlze went to Joplin, on business for his firm yesterday. Sheriff Wilson took a run to Mound Valley yesterday on legal business.

Mann's celebrated perfumes just received at LIggett's new drug store. Now is the time to prepare for bad spells of weather for the winter. Don't forget it every dollar spent at home is to help in local prosperity. The cornstalks are not killing cattle this year. Stalk fields have a great value for feed.

I Chickens are a scarce article, but turkeys are plentiful. Turkey is good enough for us. Symmes has his stock of, holiday goods now oped and wants you to come and see them. fin. lf'nnnects at Kltswortll.

Kalian. Witt DK. C. A. WHIl'TIEIf, PHYSICIAN of twenty-nine years practice; thirty-three years study and a graduate ot two schools, treats ail curable diseases, chronic or acute.

Residence first door south of court house. LEE WILLIAMS), PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oswego, Kani sas. Oillce ilrst stairway south of T. ISowyer store. Residence opposite tho Jhrlstian church.

Will answer all calls day or night. Office hours, 0:00 to ll :00 a.m. and :00p.m. P. W.

BARBE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Oswego, Kan. bos. Oillce over Schneider's store, residence ne block east of OswegoHouse. Culls answered promptly day or night. Office hours 9 to 11 a.m.

and 2 to p.m. GEO. S. LIGGETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURoEON, Office Bhd rest; deuce two blocks north of the Postoflices ttrely- dispensed, by agency! of Union PiM.lllc trains for all points In Colorado, Wyoming, tali, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Washington Territory, Oreaou and California. Hut Keclininn Chair car to Anthony and Pullmac sleeper Wichita, Kansas.

No. s-Knr Paris and all points In Texas. Hat rullman sleepers through to Galveston, Texas, without change from Mounett. No. 3-Oounects at HalsteaU, Kansas, with A.

trains for Colorado, Utah, New and Old Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and California. woman. most, beautiful specimens of art that we have ever known to be used Has Keciinmx unairvarro nnnirau nuu ruii-man sleeper tlirouirh to Baton, New Mexico with for advertising purposes are now being 10 ids ir 10 A Parsons physician calls the kiss elegant disseminator of diseases." He says that fever is spread by it, so are lung diseases." He maintains that if the kissing custom were driven out ot the land "it would save one-tenth of one per cent of human lives, now sacrificed." Out upon the gnarled and sapless vagabond! Evidently kisses are not for such as be and the old fox says, the grapes are sour. Let him devote himself to making our women healthy and blooming that ki-ses may be kisses. Mrs.

Sniverly is the wife of the captain of a volunteer company. She attended a review at which her husband was the commanding officer. Mrs. Jswego, Kansas, where he can always be fouud hen not professionally engaged. presented by The Union Coffee of New York, to purchasers of their Patent New Process Alaroma and Bunola Coffees, and consist of beautiful 'medals as large as a silver dollar, and bearing exquisite true likenesses of the C.

H. rLANCK, M. Dl OVER twelve years experience In Medlclnii and Surirerv. Office mi the first stairwat. out change.

No.4-For Eureka Springs, Ft. and all points In Arkansas and Indian Territory. Free family sleepliigcars are run between rial-stead, Kansas, and California, without change. Passengers via Frisco line have access to these family sleepers free of charge. Free family sleepers are run between Ellsworth Kansas, and Portland, Oregon, without change.

Passengers via Frisco line have access to these family sleepers free of charge. Trains i and 4 make direct connection with all through trains at Union Depot, St. Louis, for all points, East, Northeast and Southeast. Pullman sleepers, Reclining chair cars and through coaches are run on these trains to St. Louis without change.

Through tlcketson sale to all principal points. For lurther particulars call on or address, Dally from all parts of Labette and many coming from adjoining counties. celebrated artistes, Mary Anderson, from Condon bank, room 10. Residence cor aer Fifth and Illinois streets. Calls, day ulght, promptly answered.

Why the rush Jiecause our store is packed with everything you want. It. W.WRIGHT, Adelina Patti, Ellen Terry, Clara Morris and Ada Belian. Under the magnifying glass, the beautiful engraving of these faces is shown to bo a marvel of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, PHYStClAN AND 8URGEON, and Proprietor of Pioneer Drug Store, where he can al-. ways be found with a full stock of clean, purtt Irugs, toilet articles, nations.

Also dealer in Ine cigars and tobacco. and eclipses anything before at J. A. intA 1 AgeUb, UBWCKlf, JVttllSOS. Snivery laughed all the time and when tempted in medal and coin engraving.

The noble and lovely face of Mary An Notions, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fancy and Staple Grocer Jfi. 1'. MOBSMAN, Eoai Notice to Land Owners. STATE OF KANSAS, I Labette County. ies, t'roviaions, uiassware, gueensware, lite, lite, i armers, it you nave Corn, Oats, Millett Seed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, or in fact any kind of Produce to sell, we guarantee you the highest market price.

PRACTICAL DENTIST, graduate of the) Philadelphia located in Oswego-and opened an office over Hymme's drug store, and Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work. derson is a treasure of art, and will be eagerly sought as a souvenir of our greatest favorite, while all will be invaluable mementoes to those who have The State of Kansas to -whom it may DR. K. P. ASHLEY'S she was asked what was the cause of her merriment she replied: "It was the funniest thing in the world to see my husband, who never dared open his mouth at home, ordering all those men aibout, and they doing just what he toldthcin.

Why doesn't he try that game on me?" A few days ago I ran across a somewhat lengthy German word, consisting Concern: 1 TITHEREAS, Application has been made by VV Fatltinn fo i.fiB Hoard ot Countv Com WE WANT TO EXPRESS DENTIST Rooms In First National Bank Building, Oswego, Kansas. been so fortunate as to have been entertained by the great artistes of our ROBERT MOSHER, day. Tne beautiful work must be seen missioners of said County tor a County Road, as follows: Beginning at the north east corner of the south east quarter ot section No. 27, township 34. range 19, to run west three-fourths of a mile to Elm City, ElmOrove st.Lnbettc County and whereas: Pres Watigh, Mat Sharp and J.

B. Ellis, Viewers, and C. C. Bobbins, County Our apprfctatlon of your former patronage by offering you a Oner, larger and better class of goods to be appreciated and will be shown by to select ti om man can ue iiau eisewuere auu at closer prices, vv iui uieso considerations, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, ot South eastern Kansas; and District Agent for the Office front room over Schneider's store. the grocer selling the coffee.

"We have upward of fifty young men Surveyor oi said county nave oeen appoinieu anil onlered bv said Countv Commissioners to C. M. SHOLES, In our law class this year," said Judge We Hope to Merit Your Continued Patronage. IOAN BROKER. Office up first stairway.

1 we.tf.nf National Rank door, nlonev to loarf J. W. Green, dean of the law depart of thirty-seven syllables, 109 letters Its translation is: "A stock company of bagpipe manufactures in Constantinople paying per cent dividends." This is the word: Constantinopolitna-schefunlundeinhalbprocentizedadelsac-kmachergeseltenherberbergsactlenvers-icherrungsgesellschaft, We think this )n chattel and personal security. Kotes ment of the state university of Kan view, survey and lay out said road. Therefore, you are hereby notified that said viewers and surveyor will proceed on the 22nd day of December, 1888, at 10 o'clock.

a. m. at the place ol beginning of said road and view and perform whatsoever other duties as are required of them by law, and unless you then file a written application with said viewers, giving a description of the premises on which yon claim damage or compensation, your applica sas. "Are we over-crowding the pro; JOSEPH LAtTGHLIN, fession? No. The law schools of the country are doing a great work.

They REAL ESTATE, Lean and Insurance Broker, Oswego. Kansas. Kansas lands to ex change for land In other'states, merchandise would make Pete Baker or Joe Emmet are making 'pettifogging' a thing of tion lor tne same win oe Darren, W. J. Mii.i.ikix, Couitv Clerk.

feel sick. or auytuing mat. may oe onereu. money to toau on easy terms and at low rates of Interest, Office, first stairway north ot Taylor's Jewelry titore. Don't forget we are the Cheapest Dry Goods House in the county, Don't forget we are the Cheapest Grocery House in the county.

Don't forget we are the Cheapest Boot Shoe House in the county. Don't forget we are the Cheapest Clothing House in the couuty. L. the past. 1 hey are making the profession in the United States of the highest standard and respectability of any nation on earth.

Civilization advances as does an honest judiciary. The law A Kansas school teacher in applying for a position, was rejected because she C. R. WALTERS, EXCHANGE BROKER, COLLECTOR ANB, NOTARY PUBLIC, Oswego, Kansas. Jn general exchange business transacted.

A large, 1st of Kansas lands to trade for merchandise. Ckirrespoudence solicited. schools require and give through (Fisrt published in Daily Beo Nov. 188i.l SHERIFF'S SALE. No.C.

STATE OF KANSAS, (. LABKTra County, i Harriet II. Hnmm, vs. Henry It, Waller, Emmaiillls Bruce, Cynthia J. Klngery, John R.

Waller.Niincy Waller, and John R. Henry R. Waller, as guardians of the person and estate of Nan- cy Waller, Insane, Defend ants. couldn't answer in five minutes the question: "What is the interest at 6 percent on 817,011,200,00 for ninety-seven days The disappointed teacher said she never expected to have that training otherwise unattainable and in return everywhere they are being well MILT DOWNS. sustained.

Our legislature does fairly SWEOO HOUSE BARBERSHOP Is one ot the nicest nlaces in the countv to tro for av. well for ub and we are increasing our smooth shave or neat hair cut. Those desiring attendance and securing books fast. sucn worn are respecuuuy invitee, to can. A.

A. MONTAGUE, Our recitations are daily and we hold moot court three days each week." much money out at 6 percent, interest, so she didn't think it was worth while worrying her head about it. Lost, 2 small keys on a steel ring the shape of a heart. Finder will confer favor bx leaving at postoffice. A.

Y. Sweet. FASHIONABLE Barber andHalrdreter, Oswego's: Dandv Tonsorlal Shop. Strict attention Klren to Up to the middle life most people are ouslnesiand nrst class work guaranteed in every in. itance.

Best of razors, clean linen, pure nerfumerjr tyllsb cutting and smooth shaves. Allberal share of the patronage respectfully aollclted. Shop on Com merciai street, two doors aortn or bennewer careless regarding their physical condition, hence persons who ought to live long lives have their days curtailed. The time to pay strict attention to the BY VIRTUE of an Execution In Partition, to me directed and delivered. Issued out of tho Eleventh Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in aud tor Labetto count' In said state, I will on Tuesday, December 11th, 1888, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.m., of said day, at the court house front door In Oswego, in the county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale, and sell to the highest bidder, for cash In hnnd, nil the right, title and Interest of the above named defendant, in and to the following described real estate situated In Labetto eounty, Kansas, to-wlt: The soutliwost quarter (14) of section No.

thlr-tv-slx(ao), in township No. thlrtv-two south of range No nineteen (19) east, in Labette county, Kansas. Said property to be sold with appralsment as commanded by said execution. W.P. Wiuion, Sheriff.

Sheriff's office, November 8, 1888. W. L. Simons, Att'y for plaintiff. John L.

Sullivan has offered Charles Mitchell 91,000 to stand up before him for eight rounds. Piano Tuning. C. M. Richards arrived in the city last evening, and will call upon his patrons.

N. Cornelius, who resides in the south part of the city, is reported quite sick with typhoid pneumonia. At three cents per mile it would cost a man 9152.70 to travel over all the United States during the year of 1888, up to date. Johnny Hughes will ship a car load of turkeys to California on the 10th. He bought 1,500 at Mound Valley and In that vicinity.

The party who lett their overcoat at Billy Sympson's can have the same by calling at that place and paying for this local. Dec 1-wl This is the season when a boy will walk fifteen miles following a rabbit track, but when told to bring in a hod of coal has a pain in every joint. I. M. Roderick left on the Frisco train last evening for his home in Newton, Illinois, where he goes to visit an invalid sister.

He will be gone about ten days. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sampson, the birth of which was reported in yesterday morning's Bee, ivM on Monday night and was buried The Y. M.

C. Senate npets to-night. Some of the members cou. plain that the attendance has been rather r'ight at recent meetings. Come, boys, ktp up a good attendance.

Notwithstanding the depression of late, L. Sawyer business has shown a steady increase. Their Indian Territory trade is larger at present than it has been before. A Kansas genius thinks of patenting a bedstead with sliding drawers. It is certainly a bright idea and would be a great success in the west where numerous progeny and small houses abound.

A Cloud county couple were weighed a few days ago, the husband tipping the beam at 199 pounds and the old lady at 200 pounds even. And this in poverty Kansas where there is nothing to eat. It is estimated that more than one hundred animals of the genus mephitis have been killed this fall in the region of Arkansas City. 'The citizens can now speak of the perfume laden breezes of that genial clime. Oswego should make another effort to got a canning factory.

A number were established in various parte of the State last year, which gave many hands employment, created a good market for the produce that was canned, and proved profitable investments to the communities where they were located. Died, Tuesday morning, December 4, at 8 o'clock, a. m. at the residence of James Parnell, near Oswego, of pneumonia, William Usher. Mr.

Usher has been sick for about ten days, but was not considered dangerously so, and refused to have a doctor called until it E. R. ROSE, PHOTOGRAPHER. All kinds of work lu the picture Hue executed lu ilrst class all the latest improved formulas and ac, cessories to the art. Gallery on ground lioor, first door north of Sawvcrs' store.

Yes, the holidays are coming and coming pretty quick. Those who doubt it will be conviced by dropping into O. Symmes' Drug Store next Monday morning. R. W.

M.D. a i ily health is during the vigorous por't'ivi of life. The path ot duty in this wui'd is not at all gloom or sad ness or dtu'rriess. Like roads of the Grant's Omninus and Transfer Line makes all trains of the Missouri Pacific and St Louis San Francisco rail M. S.

DOUGLAS," CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Carpenter! and Joiner. Shop on Ffth Avenue, Just east of Commercial Street. AU kinds of wood work, done in anentand workmanlike manner. It you are thinking about building or making any lm-, provements about your home or business houses and want the work done right, it will pay you to tee Mr. Douglas before contracting.

roads. All orders left at Grant's Livery Stable or at the Oswego House will re First published In Dally Bee, Nov. 15, 1883. SHERIFF'S SALE, NO. 6.

STATE OF KANSAS. -M Labette county. ceive prompt attention. Jno. M.

Grant, Proprietor. Preaching services at the Christian church nest Sunday morning and evening, Bring your friends to church OSWEGO LAUNDRY. FRANK Proprietor and Manager.) Fourtii Avenue, between Michigan and Ohio street. Work called for and delivered. Home work solicited.

Transient work a sjiec-laity, and all such orders receive prompt attention. Give me a call. Motto: Good Work and Prompt Delivery. WltU yOU. M.

ANGELS. Money to loan on farms at 8 per cent No commissions. No charges for ab Phelps and Blgelow Wind Mill 1 Company, Plaintiff, I vs. Sarah 3. Davis, Defendant.

virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, Issued out of the eleventh judicial district court of the state of Kansas, aitting in and for Labette county, in said statu, I will, on Monday, December 17th, A. 1888, -atthe hour of one o'clock p.m., of said day, at the court house front door In Oswego, in the county and state nforcssld, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, In and to the following do-scribed real estate situated in Labette county, Kansas, to-wit stract or recording. Call on us before makine loan. C. A.

Wilkin Co. 3m Oswego, Kansas BAKER A RE the Boss Draymen of Oswego, and work' t. entrusted to them receive prompt run three drays and are always at Die de-, pots ready to deliver promptly, upon its all freight that comes for merchants. They also: make a specialty of moving household goods about (lie city or to and from adjoining towns. Don't fail to see them it you contemplate hav-tig any work their line.

The Oswego Laundry makes a South, it is heeded with everbloom, pure and white as snow. It is only when we turn to the right hand or to the left that we are lacerated by piercing thorns and concealed dangers. That is rathef mournful intelligence which comes from Topeka, In effect that thugs and gamblers are drawing liquid inspiration in. "dens and club houses." We had learned from the Topeka pr iss, and of course had believed it, that there are no "dens or club houses" in Topeka. Our confidence is rudely shaken.

It is estimated that the area of unrestrained swamp and marsh land in the United States that can be drained and brought under cultivation is equal to that all of the cultivated lands.or nearly 300,000,000 acres. Much of this land could be reclaimed without great difficulty or expense, and would make farm land of great value. The members of the young ladies Q. S. O.

M. Society of last winter, will be resurrected strain this winter, but under a new name. This is a very beneficial society, and should be encouraged by our citizens. In fact we think they ought to be given a benefit. It has been found that a goose can specialty ot shirts, collars ana cuns.

CO r-3 Go to Miller's Mill, before you sell your corn. Hot lemon chocolate, coffee and gin' W. C. A. OF OSWEGO, "EETS every Sunday afternoon at the hour, XVX of i o'clock, at the Presbyterian All ladles are cordially Invited to attend these Gospel Meetings.

Mollik ChAbles, See. OSWEGO, KANSAS. ger soda water at Liggett's drug store. Beginning at a point twenty (30) feet west of the northeast corner of the southwest quarter (H) of section numbertwo (2), township number thirty-three (33), ranee number eighteen (18), thence running touth on center of highway twenty (20) rods, thence west parallel will) half section line on Hie north thirty-three (33)rodsand fourteen and one-half (W,) feet to center ot highway on the west, thence norl i parallel with east line twenty (20) rods to center of highway on north, thence east on half section line thirty-three (33) rods and fourteen aud one-half feet to place of beginning, coutaiuiug four and one-half (fl4) acres, In Labette eounty, Kansas, subject to one mortgage of, four hundred and llftvilwin.nrn dollars. Y.

M. C. A. It JTEKTS At their rooms over the NOTICE TO PRINTERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals 1V1 House, corner of Commercial street and will be received at the office of the County Clerk up to IS o'clock, January Tth, 1889, for and Sixth Avenue, as follows: Gospel meeting for men Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

Hliilo, class everv Tuesday etenlng at oc'clck. All are invited, JDHRekd, Secretary. doing the county printing for the' ensuing year; commencing February Said proposals STJCCESSOIl TO Said property to be sold without appraisement as commanded by the said order of sale, W. P. WILSON, Sheriff Labette county, Kansas.

Sheriff's Office, November 15, 1888. for Plaintiff. to include assessment blauks, letter heads, notices, statements, tax lists and other printing 1 iiii lie S. A. BROWN required by the eounty.

The Board reserve the right to rejeetany and all bids. By order of Board of County Commissioners, W. J. Millikin, i County Clerk. DEALER IN stand the weather until the ther mometer goes to 64 degrees below zero, NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS, Then her feathers won't save her.

Wild ducks can go 12 degrees lower BY MRS. 31 J.MeARTHUR.' LUMBER! and come out on top. Nitlce is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of Ihe County Clerk up to 12 o'clock, m. January 7th. 1889.

for medical attendance on poor of Oswego city and township, including paupers at the poor farm PUBLICATION NOTICE. The State of Kansas to Henry Cook, Greeting: YOU are hereby notified that yon have been sued in tiie Court by Ann C. Dell Cook, and that her petition is now on file in said court; and, unless you answer said petition on or belore The 23rd Day of January 1889, the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered divorcing said Ann C. Dell Cook from you tor your fault and granting her such alimony as to the court may seem just and proper. Witness my hand and the seal of said court this 30tu day of November, 1888.

n- E. B. Baldwin, seal Clerk District Court. Atchlnson Hill, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3w The log cabin whittled out by the At was too late and he was beyond medical aid.

He was a bachelor, and as to his relatives we are not posted. The chison whlttler was. raffled off a few Oswego Kansas Dollar Day Housd; and prisoners In the county Jail; also for medical attendance on poor of Parsons and the town ships of North and Walton, also for medical at nights since in that city. Mr. Campbell, the skilled manipulator of the knife declines to take contracts for any funeral services will be held to-day at the residence of Mr.

Parnell at 10 o'clock. tendance on the poor ot Chetopa and ltlohland township; also for the medical attendance on more such buildings. the poor of Mound Valley city and township. A good many influential women are With accommodations piarnntced as strictly first class rt any two-dollar a day house in the city. iiriilture new.

room aud beds neat and clean, and Carry tart aai wall ar-polnted aaaortmeiu of Lath, Dtors, Suh, Lima, Sand, Canimt, Batr tat alt ktnli BolbUaf Matarial, and are tlwaya prepare lektoittauthitwlw want la kilM a vary abort aoilea Call and Examine our Stock, and get our Prices, before ordering a bill of Lurobd TJNCLE BILLY SIMPSON'S considering whether It would not be Said proposals to be for one year from February 15th, 1889. The physician securing the contract for either of the above localities well be required to give bond for the faithful performance ot bis duties in the sum of of double the amount be well to start some sort of a ribbon so A man livlug In a western town says his was the only house left standing after a recent cyclone, and attributes bis good luck to the fact that it has a ciety for temperance in dress just as there is a blue ribbon society for tem is to receive for services; (to furnish his own medicines and perform all necessary surgical operations. Visits to be made promptly upon fables Stippiied all Hie Markets AUorct! perance drink. Every, year the amount of money the average woman heavy mortgage on it. P.

T. Barnum has given his grand LUNCH COUNTER order of the Board of Commissioners, Superin NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Clerk up to 12 m.f of January 7th, 1889, for the board and care of paupers at the poor farm for the ensuing year commencing March 1st, 1889. Proposals must state the amount of rent offered cash and grain, and the price per week asked or the board and clothing ot the paupers. The Commissioners reserve the tight to reject any and all bids.

By order of the County Commissioners W. J. Mjr.LIKIK, County Cletk' boat duo ah ded St dl 3 ti (4 11 4 tendent of Poor Farm, County Jailor, the May spends for dress increases until extrav agance seems to have reached high ors, and Trustees of the cities and townships, The Board reserves the right to reject any or all TWO DOOR3 NOBTH Of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Fourth West oi Com. St. water mark.

Many would gladly hail the initiation of a different state of daughter, Mrs. n. P. Clarke ot Columbia, 8. C.

8100,000 with which to purchase a plantation. O. Symmes has the stock and are making the prices on holiday goods. things-a reaction in favor of a finer bids. By order of Board of County Commissioners: W.

J. Millixik, County Clerk, It Jut the place to ean sal get Mnethiog to appease the mugs of hunger. Hot and cold lunch at any ho tt the day or algiu- Alao a fall line of anoio Conrsctloaerr, Nats, Caadlet, and srarythlug nice, ewptati atawuinat Tat bti braatlj of dganaoil Tubaco-tt crsr opoa for safe la Un otty. Wall. simplicity end a purer taste.

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About The Oswego Daily Bee Archive

Pages Available:
2,228
Years Available:
1887-1888