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The Osage County Sentinel from Quenemo, Kansas • 3

The Osage County Sentinel du lieu suivant : Quenemo, Kansas • 3

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THREE CENTS PER LINE. iiTn PiCISOSIAL PAKAGBAPas. Mr Lou Bush of Melvern was in the cit? Monday. TABLE, We call the attention of our readers to the card of Mr. J.

M. Wbioery irr this issue. Mr. is one of the best 'gener will be inserted In this column at the rate of three cents per line eaeh time, but none will be taken for less than ten eents; persons having no account with us must pay in advauce. Lou Leom, Deputy Sheriff at Osage City wa: W.NTEn, Pork at GcotTroy's TTT i Meat market.

HORSES MULES! I will be at Qneneno, February 11th 1888. and at Caiboudale, Ftbruarp Hth 10 buy Half blood Normans and Clydes Sale hosrses. I want horces that will weigh 1100 an3 upwards. 4 to 8 years old, good sound, in fair flesh blocky shaped horses with good bone, feet, color and mnnes and tails. I will pay the- market drices for such horse and mules.

I want mules to stand 154 to lGi haadSj high and weigh 1050 and npwards. Al horses and mules must be good workers. ROBERT NESBIT. KOK I OttVHSUE SOUTHERN KANSAS R. R- Passenger (lioiiig east) 7.31 a.

m. I'asMengerfoiug west) S.14 p. in. Fre'irht anil ni. Freight and 8.10 a.

m. FH A A No farm; will take good, well seeured papers and cive easy terws. Price Enquire at this olliee. al auctioneers in uiis section of the Stale and teiidcis his services to the people of Osage as.d adjoining counties. Messrs Marsdialli Hart Co's Thirty Dy Sule closes next Saturday, and their bargain counter will be removed.

Our authority for this statement will be lound by reading their new advertisement iu this issue. They are preparing for the reception of their immense stock of spring goodst and are forced to uiske room for it, They meant what they said when they announced that this sale would be for only 30 days, and if you want a bargain now is the only time to get it. mm win TX IAL1 HA 1 F' fAr.K. Acood lions two lots 111 lAiidon, the fbiihtv Seat oi Osage County, or will trade for good notes. Trice.

$700 Terms easy. Euqulre at this office. CHICAGO, KAN WESTERN. (going east) arrives 7:10 a. m.

Passenger (going west leaves 7::) a. m. Passenger (going east)arrives 5:05 p. 111. Passenger (going west) leaves 5:35 p.

111. TJiryR SALE OR TRADE. A good secondhand Closes Next Saturday and ii yon want a Eargain jf piano price stoo. Can be seen at lr. bomeys Will trade lor live stoek.

L. uaerktt. 2-9-alt Lawrence Ivan. MISSOURI PACIFIC R. R.

Tassenger (west) 1 :00 p. m. (east) 5:00 p. in. CA11 freights carry passengers.

TY! ash. Paid for hides at Geoffroy's Meat The Last The last quarterly meeting for the Church ill's year, wiil he held in this place the 11th and 12th of Februrary, at which time we will expect a full attendance of all the official board. W. B. Poinsett.

arket. in the city Monday, Mr. O. C. Deaver old reliable Ol made thi Republican a pleasant call Tuesday.

Mr E. L. Garrett ihd wile, of Lawrence are ii. the city visiting friends and acquaintances. Mr O.

J. Beck, of Jielvern was in the city Monday last visiting his son Mr. Kirby Beck. Mr. and Mrs J'oMet of Melvern, were in the city Sunday visiting their daughter, Mrs Beck.

Sam Marshall, T. J. Criun, Oeo. Cradit, Ceo. Logan, and 11.

A. Kiiler, sie in OsKge City to day on important business. Capt. Geo. B.

Jenness of the Fort Scott Monitor, was in the city on Monday last. Captain Ch arles P. Drew of Burlingame, is at the Huntington to-day. Captain Drew is the commander of the military company in this cit and one of the most Hiicient oiiicers in the Kansas service. I t.

Scott Monitor. Mr. Guy Morse, representing Messrs Hall ODonald, printers and Blank Book Manufacturers, of Topcka, was in the city last Saturday. His house is a new one, just recently located in Tci ty gentlemen from Indianapolis, Indiana, who have a large establishment equipped for all kinds of work- We are glad to see our friend, Mr. E.

'Watts out again, is improving right and his many friends are very" fe'iLd of it. Mr. J. F. Reed, su-cessor to Messrs Evans Reed, is at his old home, west of Garnett, Anderson County getting ready for his stock sale preparatory to moving his family to Qneneuio.

We think our community will gain a valuable accession to society by the location of Mr, Reed and family in our that our business circles will have, in Mr. R. an energetic, pushing and active business man.The KisruBLiCAN weleoins Mr. Reed and family to Queuemo. LEGAL Ji.XJTE'X'ISEiEicrTS.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT KAN, NEBRASKA DAKOTA. Passenger (south') 1 111 Freight and Accomodation (south) Passenger (north) 111 Freight and Accomodation (north) 12:40 111 Note. The south-bound passenger and northbound freight connect with the Missouri Pacini-at 1 :00 p. m. No other connection.

The Southern Kansas, Chicago, Kansas Western make connection every morning. For we shall Remove onr Bargain Gonnter to make room for onr ELEGANT SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS Remember, your chance for a Bargain -w'Ul be gone, after next Saturday. Yours Respeclfull, i i 1 Read the advertisement of Messrs Moor Rankin, dealers in hardware, stoves, tinware, These gentlemen have a handsome establishment, filled full in every dtpartment. They are men well known for business integrity and deal inir, and are up wito the times In the pur chase of goods for the trade They have just received a full line of grass seeds, coiisistensi of blue grass, orchard grass, clover, timothy aod millett and have already ordered their stock of agr, culture impliments. Administrator STATE OF KANSAS, 1.

sq OS AG Cot NT NOTICE rs JTFKEBY OIVEX. That or. the 21s (l-vof A. P. isss, the uiiiiersit-ned Probate Court of Osajre County, Kausasdiilvappointeilaml qualified as Aiiminis tra tor's of the estate of 1 nomas K.

Frazier, late OSAGE COUNTY REPUBLICAN. A Story by a Kansas A story of "Esther the gentile," which is beititf orinted iu the Su.ndat Capital. written by Mrs. K. Hudson, will be iu book torm Februrary 1st, It is 'x well written, story of mote than ordinary power, haviuii the areat Morman iniquity as a basis.

It i a Kansas book, wt iten by a Kansas Wo man, and published jy a Kao-as publishing house. (Geo. V. Crane Co.) It is printed in plaine type, on heavy laid paper, with handsome cloth binding. The price is $1.00 per volume, sent postajre paid, to any address.

Orders may be sent to Geo. W. Crane or to Pnb lisher Daily Capital. Topeka Kansas. For sale also at ril book stores.

PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF QUEXEMO of Oswge County All parties iiiteres.nl AND OSAGE COUNTY. in said estate will taKe liouee-ami govern ineiii-selves accordingly T. Tyxkr. Milton Ivskr, Administrators. StTBSOUIPTIOlT Ore Year In advance, $1.50.

Six Mjntha -75. Three Months SO. POISTEP.S FOR THE GIRLS, i lii 0 BY AST OLD MAID. A rkl If fa Elswhere lu this issue of the Rkpubli -CAN our readers wili observe the large and attractive advertisement of Mr J. F.

Reed, dealer in Hardware, Stoves. Implements, Tinware, Wagons and evry thing in that line. Mr. R. is the of Messrs Evans Reed, and has located in our midst to do business and make his home here His stock is and complete, and he proposes to offer the trade the best and 'owest bargains that close pnying and good, practical business methods will allow.

He has retained Mr Fil Reed and will be glad 10 meet the friends and patrons of his predecessors. Give him a share of yoi.r patronage. PUBLICATION NOTICB. STATE OF KANSAS, (. Osage County, l'1'" In the District Court of Osage County.

W-. O. Thomson, Plantiff, vs. Mr.ry J. Thomson, Defendant.

THE above named defendant, Mary Thomson a non-resident of the State of Kansas, will take notice that she has been sued in the District Court of Osage County: that the said O. Thomson, plaintiff, did on the imh davof September, A. J. 1SS7, file his petition in the office of-the clerk ot the above nmed court praying that the said plantiff be divorced from the said defendant, Marv J. Thomson, and for such other and futher relief as may in equity be by the court deemed just and proper; that said defendant must answer said petition on or before the lftli day of h.

A. D. 1SSS, or the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly. C. E.

Latch km. Attorney for Plantiff. Atteest, C. T. Fei.ch, skal Clerk of the District Court.

G. W. CHASE. Cashier. TRANS A C7S A QENEtiA BANKING BUSINESS J.

C. RANKIN. W. H. MOORE, 30LLECTICTS EECSZ7S PSOaPT ATTEHTICiT- Foreign Domestic Exchange.

To Correspondents, We are especially desirous of obtaining newsy correspondence from ail parts of Osage and adjoining counties, and want a good live correspondent in each ueigeborhood who will send us news at ieat once a week. We shall be Klad to send instructions to any- energetic, reliable persons ho would like to undertake th. work and will otter inducements to the riiitr persons. it be under-Mooil in thi connection that the name of he am nor must a I ways be found where on tiny manuscript senr in for publication as a means of iob.iiMlicatioti. Coriespondents must comply with this rule invariably.

The name may be written at. the foot of th(- paire, or on the back of the sheet It will not be publish ed unless there is an evident intention that it should be, but no conm uuicat ion can net beyond the waste basket unless the name of the writer accompanies it. No matter ho often a correspondent niuv write us. ihis requirement must be complied wiih invariably. pi ftm a Wk I LOCAL BlllE.E'S.

Nice lemon's at Bodlev Son's. IVIUUKt. aSii SALE. SHBRIF Its name is Eureka- that coal find Marshall called a morning George Hurt, oi the tirui of Hurt. is what mixht be "high kicker." Last Saturday Our streets must be ditched and grad- out of the District Court ed.

Dealers in HARDWARD, STOVES, TINWARE, BARB WIRE, PUMPS, WAGONS, BUG-IES, and Farm Machineiy of all kinds. Blank Books of all kiuds at Bodley Son's. Girls, Leap Year is upon you. Von must, improve vour time. Or at tlie close of the year you'll find Willi the old maids, you'll be in line.

There are many eligible young men, In Queuemo And around Move than iu other sei ttons t)f the State to be found. There is Sam Marshall: he is anxious To be caught tins very year, And lie is patiently aw aUinj; The right one '10 call him "dear." lie is old enough to marry. And too backward far by half; But if some girl would a.sk him He'd answer: "yes" and laugh. John Kamia is another "bach," Who should be caught this year; Ami ii some girl will play it right. This will happen she need not fear.

Eight here we'll mention Wayniek: But we believe he is doomeu For a ouiet wedding We hear he is being groomed. Frank Kvans is another one Who wiil certainly be caught, Before the year is ended If signs mistake us not. Then there is Parker, thechemiast. Some of whose ai-tions are (nicer; 1" ut he is ready, v. ai.d To saenlice iuiristif this year, Fred Cochran ami Evans, re almost dying now To Have this Leap ear bring Lovely girls, at their feet, to bow.

And then Robt. Vaughn is expecting The point of Cupid's dart Aimed by some young lady, To pierce Lis dcicnsless heart. As in.itters futher develop, in ICEi-r ui.irAx will toil it all, And keep us readers posted pon whom young ladies call. Cure For Fisliilo and Potevcl Xo cure no pay. Enquire of or address.

E. S. Hacket Lyndon, Kan. he came down to the store with his rubber boots on and proceeded to show Porter Nesbit and others how he per formed the act. He loosened one of the boots and giving it a tremendious kick, slammed it up agaiust the counter bargains iu Go to Kersey (Jo's for Furniture.

al District, in and for Osage County, Mate of Kansas, and to me directed as Sheriff of-said County, against tne poods, chatties, lands, tenements and chatties real of Thos. W. Cochran J. C. Dean and C.

E. Eat' hein. and in fa vor of Dellie Carver. I will otter for sale at public Auction, to the bb'hest bidder, for cash in hand paid, ou the Fourteenth dav of March A. D.

IS8S, at 11 o'clock a. of said dav, at the front door of the Court house, in the of l.vndon, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, in aid to the following described real estate, to-wit: The Northeast quarter (' of Section Fourteen (14 Township eighteen (ts Knnge Sixteen (lfii, Taken as the property of Thos. W. Cochran, and appraised at Sixteen Hundred ($2000.00) dollars, to be sold to satisfy said execution. Given under mv hand, at the Sheriff's office, in the city of Lvndon, County anil State aforesaid, HIT Tl fi Tl TT Hi 71 Tl 71 ii just missing Porter who was cleaning a Biruniui.

Harry Ford opens his gallery again ju Lyndon, Feb. 6th. For Sale. Coal at 14cts. per bushell, at S.

A. Brown Co's. this 7tu day 01 tenruary, a. i. i-ss nd Be sure X.

Grass Seeds constantly on hand FKANKHOrSER. SU SKIFF. D11 't Experiment you cannot afford to waste time in exper meutinu when your Iuiimm are in danger Consumption always seems at first, only, a cold. Do not. permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation oi Dr.

King's New Discovery foi Consumption, Coughs and but he sure and get the genuine. Because he can make more profl' he may tell you he has something just as good, or iust the same Don't he deceived' but insist upon getting Dr King New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relie in all Throat, Lung, and het affect ions. Trial bottles free at Boiiley Sou's Drug Store. Larg Bot-tles 61. Ellis Uiie fcav? the cheapest farm in the county for sale.

Kersey Co. have an elegant line of Chairs, sofas, bed room Sets. NOTICE OF NON RESIDENCI rsa Em ra lllbli lid HUWWi llilri mfkM The MalUia company of Osage City has beea measured for a new uniform. lamps had the cou ti-r covered with them from one end to the oiher. Porter was doubled up like a jack knife and looked pale as death, while Gnoige remarked that he was "the tallest kicker west of the Mississippi or east of the Rocky Mono tains." He was then applauded, and taking it for an encore proceeded to remove the other boot and do the act over anain.

Porter alked back to the other end of the store. George then kicked an awful kici clearing the counter of two or three I imps which' invoiced the sum of about three dollars, deducting breakage. He then offered ye local a (ju-irtir to take him out hind the coal house and kick" him for a period of ruin utes. We declined the job on the ground that our rheumatics were very painful thut morning and that Sam Marshall would do th- for less inon ey. Kersey Co.

have a very fine assort rnent of Oil Chromos, Choice for 1.50. BO'WMAN, a non-resident of the State of Kansas: You are Hereby Notified that yon Lave been sued in tiie District Court of Osage ountv, Kansas, bv lone Kowman, vour wife in an action for divorce; that she filed her petition in said a.Hion in the office of the Clerk of said Court, on theSlth davof February, A. D. 1SSS, and that von arc required to plead to said petition by answer or demurer on or before the 31st day of March. A.

P. lsss, or the same will be taken as tiueaiid a jud mient of divorce, and the custody of our infant B. Bowman will i.e rendered accordingly. Ioste llOTM.W. By Alex.

Blake, her Atty. KERSEY LAST OPPORTUNITY for CHEAP EXCURSION to S72 from St. Louis, via Iron Mountain riouta. $50 from Kansas City, via Missouri Pacific Ry. Soy, have you any thing of value at all go to Eilis Urie and see if they eau'l suit you.

People desiring bargains iu any line of goods should trade with Queuemo business men. lr have opened a 3i mm Money at 8 per cent interest by Ellis TJs'ie once more something no oiher agents in the county can do. ITS vl lufliii. Kansas, Nebraska Daketa Railway Company. AXXVAI.

MEETIXd OK STrXJKMOLDEES. FcmT. oo3T, January The annual meeting of stockholders of the Kan s. Nebraska Dakota. Kailway Company, for ti.e election of directors for the ensuing year, and for tiie traimsaction of any otiier business that niav brought before the meeting, will be held at the olTice of the company in the depot building Fort Scott, Kansas, on Tuesday, thefourteei.

til dav of February, Ties A. II. Calef, Secretary. K.ilSIJ (jiiOl) JIOKKS. Mr.

Robt. of this city, shipped, to vania, a carload of 1 Nj das Tii-sets emxl six mont'is, to sixty day lor uiiiiil; ie, witu stoHfr jrh ili-fre at wiiiiiti that limit of Colorado. Kx ui Trains iwivt? M. Louis via Iniu iti Uiur-. Ftfbrtiary 10.

and Kansas City, via Missour, I'a. ific uaihvav, ary JTtli. 4ii in. xii.resiu Cnited States ana Canada v. ill sell tit-kctsto Li Liva aud Ktsirivi sc-o lor Exi-ursioii.

hors -half blood Clyd. sii lie and Nor Have yon seen that beautiful selection of Pictures at Kersey They have over 500 to "pick" from. KANSAS. 0, XU1M Jit. on Third St.

7i 3 If you have a mortgage com Ing due or want a loan, don't fail to call on EJlis Urie for you cannot beat their rates. which he purchased in conn ty this Slate, that averaged over 1400 ibs. He also purchased a car-load of mules that weighed on an average over 1200 lbs which he Sipped to the same Slate, Since August, last he has purchased and shipped over SiO.000 worth of horses and mules, ail of them goiiiii to He the fa rtrii rs iu his count ry should Where they have the finest iine of Furniture in Osage county, also I want to trade my entire farming "tit- fit for land I have eleven head o. es, cattle, two wagons, harness, one rid ing and two walking plows, two new cultivators, one ne-v D. erConi Planter with check-rower, harrows, twenty two head of hog at other articles to numrr- to mention.

I will tint to the per son I trade with the farm on wh'ch I1 J. M. VHiihrey, General Auctioneer, Lyndon, Kansas, will promptly attend public sales in ami tidjoimng counties, and guarantees satisfaction at the bottom price for his services EnsT.fr Sunday comes on live first day of April this year, and if the April fool It el I omen. All women look attractive when their color and complexion is clear. It your skin is sallow, eyes du'd, yon are billions, secure a box of William's Australian Hi rb Pills, take as directed, and the feeling Of languor leave you, your eyes hr.iiihten, and yon are mini her woman.

Try them Price 25 cs. 11. Parker Co Teachers' Assorlatlon. Osage County Teachers Association, wiil hold sessions in Osage C'itv Centra School building Ff.b IS MahCH, 17th, Apiul, 14 and May 12 at 10 a in Proar invne publi-hed for Jan. will be taken up in Feb.

session. Respect fullv don't have eggs 00 his birthday the lieu I make it a point to raie won't do their duty. good, half blood Norma oilier Ci de.vUie. MUSICAL mSTnUMEuTS, CtL PITIGS CHHOMOS, AriTISTS MATERIAL, WtS03W SHADES, MOLD IfCGS, PICTURE THAMES, GLASS, Ellis and Urie have the cheapest mon- in the county. Give them a call be-i fore you make an application.

It Willi one of the best ou Salt Creek. Come and see me. Oll. Deaver AT TO SY ATaL 'Qufnemo, Kansas. I'm tiee in all courts.

Collections a special AGENTS WANTED. For the HA NEW BOO INTRODUCED BY Hose E. Cleveland SISTER OF PRESIDENT Just out, an unparalellPd sikvw, profuse'v il with eleguut illlH'srrapli MISs LtV J-: LAM). The work is a com plete trt-a-tiv on and Nooial Cnlhir. Tnie v.nd womanliood.

IV witii the boys Kts-p mr daughters n-arvou. Home Heautiful (rovein-mcnt. Tiit- art of -onvt-rsatioii. The awkward aud shy. A mot tier's cares, Ltiuut-ltt; iu all its luain lies.

Ktu. Lie. Tiie lk is a eomplete compendium of reference en suliieeis th.it are essi i.tial t-i a saeeess-f ul and useful life, stands oil its into merits and wiit'o-n liv a woman ttiat liasaftained tiie liighest smiil iHiVitiim in Ameri.a. "Laiv 'K the il itk SK." neknowletised by all I'uliliii-ers ail A "-Tilts to le the greatest selling Ikkik ever isMied. oiie Imt live, energetic men and women rnted ou this work.

truarariK'e exi l.t sivic iKKEiToitv. Agents at work are r.i from to per day. Write at one; for iliu: rat'-d eirenlars and terms, and name your ehoii-e of territory; or to securi. it instantly send 1.11 for eonmlete agent's ontlit, whieli will (k forwarded by return mail, postpaid. Liberal terms guaranteed.

Address, J. L. HER3ERT PUBLISHING CO. OIT -Hi ion, MO, pay you. MONEY.

Eight J. ADAMS. SUpt Eight i er cent. ELLIS URIE per Cent. J.

C. Dean has tendered his resignation of the office of Deputy County Attorney to his principal, Mr. H. B. Hugubaaks, which has been accepted.

MO and everything usually found in a first-class furniture store. Dr. M. W. FORWARD.

PHYSICIAN and UKGE0N. Queuemo, Kansas, Oillce over Quenemo Store, West side 3d street. Residence ou 5th street. draft, Clewhind Bay, French and kiiLiiish Coach horses, uud that they shituid raise none but go.nl, large mules lie urges this matter upon the ground that it costs no more to raise good animals than it. does p-nr oi.es, ami says that while there is no sale for the latter that there is always a ready mar ket for the former at good prices.

As an illustration, he says he paid $400 for a pan (if three -your oid colts in Salirj. county, which had not. cost the man, he purchased of, any more than another span he had that he cotiid have bought for less than 200. Most farmers admit, that they are raising an nnsiileablf class of horses and mules, andihe sooner they decide to raise the best the quicker they wiil make money. Two spans of colis of the character Mr.

speaks of, will out grow a rive year mortgage on a farm for 1000. Try it. One thousaud six hundred and seven cur loads of coal, says the Us-iga City Free Pre-s, were shipped from that sta. tioa during the mouth of January. Carpet Wearing Persons having Carpets to weave will find Ohas Adolph of London to be the best and most experienced waaver in Osage county.

Old- rs from a distant: prompily attended to. and all rk warranted. Address, Ch as Adolph, Lyndon, Kansas. lIoiriKMi iri. Messrs Barber Lawrence, Kans write: We always reci-inend Hallard's llorehoand Syrup to our customers because it gives better satisfaction than any other Cough Svrup We have ever sold.

15 Hard's llorehotind Syrup, for Consump-lion Couuhs and Cold, ill preserve the health and stid long years to life. Ballard's Iloreliound Syrup not only cures-Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Hum eliitis, Astbma. Hoarseness and all af fi ctions of the Chi st and Luna ield at once to its wonderful enrativs powers. If you donht it et a Free Tria-Bottle at. Ii.

.1. Parker's Drug Store. call and see us and get prices. F. O.

HETBIOK, Mrs. J. V. Admire lias beeu elected to represent the Woman's Relief Corps of of Osage City at the state dep 1 ment convention to be held at WitifUld Kansas, February 21st. A Dr.

Hughes' Building, on Third StLeet, Frout Room, up-Stairs, Ottawa, Kansas Marshall Hart sals closes positivly February ICth. Go and secure a bargaiu at once. "Everj soltlier's discharged should be his pension certificate," is the motto of the wr a a USiil OUOII I1 S2.3.00 Ccnard, The above reward will be paid for any There is some difflereuca between twenty eight loves of bread, each loaf weighing a full pound, for one dollar, and the same number of twelve ounce loves for the same money Buy bread at the Red Front Bakery where you always get full weight loves. case of Rheumatism not benefited by Ballard's Snow Liniment. There is no pain it wiil not relieve, no swelling it will not xubdue, no wound it will not heal.

It is Soldier. The official organ of the O. A. and its auxilary societies. Published by E.

Frost, Topeka Kansas. PliUITT CK0SWHITE Successors to Vkvttt Willis. TVtd respect fully call the attention of the Ladies that we nave decided to make a SPECALTY of DRESSMAKING And are prepared arlo everything in this line in the latest and most improved styles. Also that our MILLIXERY DEPARTMENT, is still up to its usual standard in Sylss and Excellence. Give us a call.

Yours R. sheet fully, PKC1TT CIOSSWIIITE. the most penetrating liniment known for any pain for man or beast it stands with out a parallel Ladies who have backs they should never be without it. Pric 50 cents. At Parkers.

And to introduce myself to the people, I will place before the gen-al public goods of such quality, and at such low prices, that our introduction to you will be immediate, thorough and complete. 1st. I have some lines of goods that must be reduced Regardless of first cost, viz St. Valentine with, his horrid pictures and cartoons will be berj next Tuesday. We hope ne has a full supply of "smart" lawyers and vindictive people, so that a certain class of people can throw their last siir at their neighbors end then play "quits" for all tim to come.

BADLY ritOZKZNT. Just s.s we are goaig to press, we learn of a serious accident which befell Mr. 1). R. Mathers, a farmer living about two miies south of this city.

Mr Mathers was found in a cattle guard on the South em Kansas Rail Road, about one hundred rods east of the depot, this morning be-' tween seven and eight o'cl cs, by Mr Guard ttcott, where he had rem lined over niabt. He was iu an uticoncious condition and had both bis hands and feet, b.id-iy fiozen He was carried to Mr. John Carrol's house and Dr. Forward iiume-diatly summoned. Upon examination it was found lhat one of his hips was dislo cated and many bruises we.re found upon ihe body besides being badly frozen I It 13 a genuine old soldier's paper, and fights for their rights.

Terms, i a year. Our readers lire invited to snoscrihe. The Kniirhf. and Sftldie OF Heating Stores REGARDLESS COST, at F.R. ed, uccessor to Evans the RKrtrtsLiCAJf one year foi S2.0O.

Now Ueed' old stand. timj to commence. In our hurry last week we omitted to call the attention of the readers of the Republican to the advertisement of P. Cloud Co. This popular tirm has just received au elegant line of goods iu various departments, and our readers will find some rare bargains by calling at their elegant store.

was first thought that his feet would have Harrows, Cultivators, Stalk cutters. I will, in a few days, have on exhibition the celebra'ed AVERT PLANTER vbich this year stasds away at the head; alone, and without a peer. I have the Celebrated Bain Wagon Always cn hand, COME AND LOOK AT THEM, The Largest and Most Complete Stock of BREAKING I STIRRING PLOWS. Steel Bar, Bulk Paints-Heavy Iron, LTeating' Stoves, Lubricating Oils, "vV agon Wood Work, to be amputated but tne Doctor thinks Eelectric Kitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention Ad who have used Electric Bitters sing the same soog of praise.

A purer medicine does not exist it is guaranteed ut do all that is claimed. Eelectric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils Salt Rheum and other sll'ec-tions caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria fiom Ihe system and pre vent as weii as cure al) Malaria fevers. For cure of Headache, Con-umption and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money lefuud-ed Price 50 cents and $1 00 per butile al Bodley and by cartful nursing that thev can be saved let, that cold of yours run on.

You think it is a liaht thintr. But. it may run into calravrh Or into pneumonia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting.

Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself The breathing apparatus niust be healthy and clear of ail obstructions and of. feosive matter. Ot.herwi.-e there is trouble ahead All the deseases of these parts, he-id, nose, throat bronchial tubes am! lungs, can be delightful and entirph cured by the use of Bosshee's German Syrup. If you dont ki.ow ibis already, thousands and thousands of people can tell you They have been cured by it, and "know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 7c euts.

Ask any druggist. Tiitre are miiuy suppositious afloat as to bow Mr. Mathers came to be iu the pit and the nearest we can get at the straight of it at present is about as follows: Mr. Mathers had bjtn to Ottawa yesterday Mrs. O.

H. Sheldon, wife of ex-senator O. II. Sheldon, deceased, died at her home in Burlingame ou the 1st after a long illiiees. Mrs Sheldon was among the first to settle iu this county and her demise, though expected for some time past, is a sad blow to a large circle of friends and acquaintances.

and upon arriving iu this city on the 8 :15 JOHN TYREE, Dealer iii MUSIC'L IKSTEUMENTS GLASS, SEWINQ MACHINES; PICTUUE FRAMES, BRACKETS, Etc. train last evening, started'to walk home McOormiek Mowers. Reapers and Binders Ha had got but a litHe way from the depot when he discovered that it would be impossible for him to find his way without a lantern, it being so dark. He then re turned to the depot and tried to borrow a Jantern but there was no one there he could get one of, so he again made anoth The people of the Baptist church began ft series of meetings at the Stone Cburco id this city last Tuesday night. Quite a cumber of members of that society aie in attendance from various parts of the county.

A special invitation is extended to the public to attend their meetings, which will be continued for some time. Farmers, "we are now ready to supply the spring trade with anv.hin vou vish. I). Bariy Co. "What Am I To Do? The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily but too well known They differ in different individuals to some extent.

A Bilious man is seldom a brenkfasi eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite lor liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tottue will hardly er start, as he supposed for home but i have stood and will continue to stand, the test of years Our stock of Hardware and Tinware, Carpenters Tools and Building Hardware, is Complete in all its We intend to malie Quenemo our home and will indeavor to make our business relations pleasant at all times. With much Respect I am Tours Truly, steaa 01 going towards home he went right in the opposite direc'iou and not bfiiug, as he thought he was, acquainted Still On Earth. Wo are still on Earth with the best stock of drugs, chemicals patent medicines, paints, oils, glass, tobaccos, cigars and fancy goods in Osage County and at prices that defy competition.

We are out of the rut and ha ve ripped old prices clear up the back. Wo are selling harness oil for 80 cents a gal neats foot 75 cents, lard oil 75 cents, headlight oil 20 cents, eocinei the purest burniner. oil made 20 cents, 150 15 cents. Come and us Dr. BoTtLi-T Son.

with that portion of t.he road wul.ted off into the pit. Mr. Mathers is a man of Laat Friday afternoon, about four o'clock, there was quite an excitement raised In John Bishop's billiard hall by about seventy years of age and has been a member of the Masonic lodge for a long tinvj. He is quiet, gentlemanly and wel' Tl bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events The digestive system is wholly'ont of order and Diarrhea or Constipation tnnf be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even los of blood There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulent und tenderness in the oif.

of tiie stomach. ALL KINDS OF UNDERTAKER'S GOODS CaniUSii; viu'ti, Enbei, Slippers, etc Preserving, and Emlwming a specialty. Aim to be prompt, reliable an considerate. thought or by everybody. IJe hi, th Ml fl is? one Chas.

Smith. Boigtrous talk, bad lansuage and revolvers were flyng intne air. Smith was arrested' for "flashing gnn" on Frauk Kennedy and put in under a fifty dollar bond for his appearance in police court. He has not bcuu heard of aympathy and best wishes for a speedv ilUul yllyyuoyyi recovery, of his many friends in this por Office open day night, uud'r Masonic Hall tion o- the county. He is at present in good hands snd at tie last tepott dolus nictlv.

To correct, nit this if not efiV-c a cure try Green't; August Fl.wer. it, cost bui, a tr' fle and thousands aftrst its acv. Queuemo, II Old Qi; F.M0, A 3 i.

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Années disponibles:
1886-1893