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The Oskaloosa Times from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 3

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TIIF OSKALOOSA JEFFERSON COUNTY, TIMES Friday. OcTor.En 13. 'GO. Housh -Tedrick. JoluvIIofruan, who, 1ms resided at Council for the past four i etion! liictlon! Auctlb One of the prettiest weddings ever during seen in Oskaloosa took place at the or rive months, was in town the week.

Presbyterian church yesterday after- The horizon lighted up est of town noon at one o'clock. The contracl- ing parties were Frank Iloush and Li'iw; last night as if a prairie-fire was raging. were unable to leainwhat-it was. Daisy Tedrick, both of Oskaloosa. Rev.

Reynolds, of Toneka. officiated. Are you going to have a sale? Ad Iloush acted as groomsman and The Players presented the Merchant Kate Critchfield as bridesmaid. Four of Venice, to a large and appreciative young men and four young ladies serv- Theil it Will oav VOU to Tet W. H.

'YOUNG to niulipnop. nt the oDera house last I A eu as usners. i i TT i A The church was finely decorated cr tnai: saie- can get more money-out: oi tne proper- night. Dr. F.

C. Wahlenmaier eyef specialist will be at Jefferson House Oska for the occasion, green and white ty sola than any oilier Auctioneer in the county. It you being the predominate colors. Mnnnt holW it neVflinP nrhn Pirmo-Vif- Into in riiinn- loosa. Monday and Tuesday, Oct.

23 i.w-.w.--vi.-.vj.w. i-i vjv A-l. U. VI A lilt V4I I -m-m 1 3 1- A.1 1 her lady a pink with white trimming. ViiUl, ur ucaru mm crj luul Scvie a lew years ao.

and 24 examination free. 41t2 We can sell you a Eoad Wagon, a The groom and his gentleman were If you want to sret the worth of the Drooertv sold, it in conventional black. Wagon, a SBuggy, a Surrey or any other kind of a vehicle and save you will pay you to get him. Call or Address, lmmeaiateiy alter the ceremony tne oriaai party aepartea Ur Kansas Wm. H.

H. YOUNG, Oskaloosa, Kansas. money. Cocherell Danner. 40tf Thos.

Hand died at his son near Ozawkie on Wednesday. lie was' City. adjudged insane last July and has St. Hark's Church. been in ill health for some time.

15th, 20th Sunday ways' after Trinity, there will be services at Dr. Hornor is now located in, Dr. McCreight's office, and will be pleased St. Mark's as follows: to srp. all of his and McCreight's old Sunday school, 10:00 a.

m. Morning Prayer and sermon 11 a. m. From the day that a young man starts out to seek his first position to the end of his business life, his health has a world tc do with his success. When a young- applies to a business man for a position, his personal appearance has a deal to do with the outcome.

"Personal appearance" does not mean dress alone. It does not mean exterior cleanliness alone. A young man may be clean, so far as soap and water will make him, but be disfigured by unsightly pimples, eruptions and ulcerations on the skin. These are due to impurities in the blood. The blood becomes impure because it is improperly nourished.

Instead of receiving the life-giving elements of the food, it receives the foul emanations of indigestion, bilousness and costiveness. The reason that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best remedy for disorders of this description is that it goes right to first causes. It gives' a man an appetite like a horse." It facilitates the flow of digestive juices. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, and makes the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the ffjod perfect.

It invigorates the liver. It purifies and enriches the blood. It makes the muscles strong and active. It tones and steadies the nerves. It makes a young man look as he should strong oi body, alert of brain and clean and whole some of skin.

Medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing "just as good." I had eczema in its worst form," write? Austin Ramsey. of Saltillo, Huntingdon la. "I trieil three doctors hut got no relief. I thought it would set me wild, it itched and burned so badly. The neighbors thought I would never be cured.

I took your Golden Medical Discovery and am now well." patients: also new ones. TT.i -HVir1 Wie Evening Prayer and lecture Prayer Book and Why We Use It," on Tuesday, where he will join his wife who was called there some time 30 p. m. inTf to jiTTPnn i IB mutual ui iie Special Service Friday night, Oct.13 mother. at 7:30 p.

in. All the news, without prejudice; The best general reading; The best market reports; The Great Paper of the Great West Kansas City Star. By mail, postage prepaid, daily and Sunday, 1 year .00. By mail, postage prepaid, daily and Sunday, (J You are cordially invited ancL urged Wood! Say! would you mind in the wood you' promised the to attend the above services. Timks.

Tf von would we would OP- Th Rev. C. II. Powell, Recto u. Judge Dick's Court.

plcascd to credit your, subscription account, with the ammount. Joseph Stockford, Hodgdon, Me Wm. Crowley has been appointed lealed a sore running for seventeen guardian of W. F. Crowley, minor.

-t i i 1 vents ann curea nis Dues oi ioiik W. C. Burch, of Independence, has secured a license to wed Lulie I. standing by using DeWitt's Witch Snlve. It cures all skin -dis- Hancers, of El wood, Kas.

The Weekly Kansas City Star Lewis P. King and Emma Hairell, eases. All uruggisis. ct. both of Ozawkie, have been granted a J.

AV. Wise has just completed the Postage prepaid, 25 cents a year. CHURCH DIRECTORY PRESBYTERIAN: Preaching at 11am and 8 in; Sunday School 10 a Junior Endeavor 3 Endeavor 7 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at m. J.

II. Speeti, Taster. license to marry. manufacturi of gallons sor-trhiini molasses, and has 1,500 gallons Frank Iloush secured a license to vet to make. It is of a tine kiade and niarrv Daisy Tedrick, and was mar- will find a ready sale.

ST. MARK'S, EPISCOPAL: Services led yesterday. Thoroughbred Sale. Millions of dollars, is the value 1st and Sundays at 11 in. and 7:30 Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m.

placed by Mrs. Mary Bird, llar.nsbuig on the life of her child, which I will hold my bin sale of Pedigreed 9 Pueblo to Denver is best viewed from Santa Fe Boute trains. 'Tis the only line operating its Denver trains through the cities of Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Xew Pullman sleepers and free chair cars; tracks rock ballasted; trains lighted by electricity and protected by block sig- Daughters of the King meet for the study 'f the Sunday school lesson every Wednes she saved from croup by the use oi Poland Chinas on Saturday the 28th day, during the present month, at p.m. One Minute Cousin Cure.

It cures all at the church. Rev.C.H.Powei.Ivixi charge 1899. About 100 head The Magnificent Mountain Panorama. coughs colds and throat and lung; Send for catalogue and sale bill. METHODIST: Preaching at 11 ni.

and troubles. All Druggists. Oct.i There will be choice offerings of all p. Sunday School 9:45 a. class Pdund-trin nal system.

Harvey dining rooms. classes in the sale. meeting Pi Junior League 15 p. Ep worth League 6:30 p. every Sunday.

Young People's class meeting -every Tues Watch this paper for further par On A tickets Topeka to Denver and return, $19.00. Erank Buck returned from Guther-j ie, Oklahoma, yesterday, Frank has: been employed by the Santa Fe. as-a ticulars. James Mains, day and praver meeting every Wednesday, Oskaloosa, Kas. sale September (3, 7 and good until Sept.

30. Alex Larkins, Agent, Depot. I at 7:30 p. m. surveyor for several -months past.

He Leaders' meeting first Monday, ato p. will remain until y'pworth League business meetim 2nd Mon Republican Precinct Convention, dav at 7:30 i. Y. W. P.

M. S. last. Fri day at 1 m. Tiios.

Mi-Coxnell, Pastor The Republicans pt this precinct held their primary last Saturday after 9 CT "i 0.T-0"5:vO-0' We Give A.way noon, and nominated the following TT TH Business Expansion. As was announced in last week's Times the Household Fair, Wendel candidates, viz: absolutely free of cost, for a limited time only. The People's Common Sense Medical Eat plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It 'cures all forms of dyspepsia arad troubles. E.

II. Gamble, Vernon, says, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It is now my everlasting friend." All Bruggists'Oct An Oskaloosa young man, probably somewhat in love, rights as clear of For Trustee' Chas. Mcintosh. For Treasurer, W.

Huddleston. Adviser; by R. V. Tierce, M. Chief Consulting Plivician to the Invalirl'a Vendel proprietors, has opened a the with Kansas City Star free, branch store at Bern, which Mr.

Henry Wendel will manage. For Clerk, Geo. Loman. For Constables, Geo. Briner and Will Burnett.

ti This is expansion of the right kind Times. A Feed Grinder for sale at eli-Sc Dariner's. Cocher- going over into the northeast part of town, as if they had an -epidemic of and will result in benefit to the peo 40tf ple alike, here as well as at Bern. Teachers' Examination. small pox there.

The girls pa iold him Walter Ferguson had business in With two stores to buy for larger to stay away and he says he intends to kguantities can be purchased and the comply with the request. larger the quantity purchased the "If you scour the world will the discount that the retailer Perry, yesterday. Tully Davis went up to Leaven wwrth'this morning. Mrs. Mel Critchrield visited in To-peka during the week.

never find a remedy equal rt-o One The fourth quarterly session of the county board of examiners of Jeffer-SGSfcjcounty, Kansas, will be held at the court house in Oskaloosa on Saturday, Oct. 28, 1899, beginning at 1:30 a. m. A. E.

Spence, Co. Supt. M. Pennington A ssociate L. Milleu Examiners.

receives from the manufacturer and that difference will be given to the Minute Cough Cure," says Editor Fackler, of the Micanopy, Hus customers of the Household Fair. When you want job printing iff. any While the Household Fair is not an tler." It cured his family iof La Grippe and save thousands from kind, call 'phone No. 13. tf.

old establishment it is known trom Hotel and Surgical Institute, a book of 1003 pages and 300 illustrations, in strong paper covers, to any one sending 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, Over 680,000 copies of this complete Family DvJCtor Book already sold in cloth binding at regular price of 1.50. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. In business In Louisville at one location for fifty years and interested in, one pursuit for sixty-eight years. This is the record of Edward N.

Maxwell. E. N. Maxwell Co. is the firm name, and the place of business Is 452 West Main street.

There is no "company," however. Mr. Maxwell Is the firm, hl partner having died years ago. He deals in blank books, stationery, and office supplies, and does job printing, and he has been partner in and owner of the business at the same stand for fifty years. Although in his 78th year, Mr.

Maxwell is as active and energetic as a man of 50. His hair and beard are silver gray, but his face shows scarcely a wrinkle, and his eyes areas bright as those of a boy. Louisville Dispatch. Ir. F.

eye special croup all one end of Jefferson to the other as a ist will be here Oct. 23 and 24, 40t3 throat and lung troubles. AM iDrug- reliable and fair dealing business in irists. Oct. When in Lawrence go to the Boston for viour suits and overcoats.

-rflt2 to the new store. Mrs. DickLoman, of Kansas Cilriis visiting with Mrs. Geo. Loman.

No. io School Report. Alum lu llread. Alum is used. extensively by inferior bakers to gire a peculiar feathery lightness to their loaves.

Jnferior Hour can be used when alum ia put in The Times is indebted to.T. L. Wray Ko enrolled, 44; average daily at for a quart of the finest sorghum eveT tendance, 40; cases of tardiness is; Tn. nerfert in denortment, made. Camilous, Edward and Have Blevins, If the present warm weather keeps ttpIptv Tfallie.

Vero. Fannie and Freddie Edwards, Lillie, Clara, Ida jinri T.pvi Tiemtine. Ida and Maud K.A Jm -m. Bohbohm, Halle Pin "The comment about Speaker Rwwj'a necktie when he sailed for Riirop. said a well-known shoe dealer of thta city to ja Washington Star reporter, "brings mind th size of shoe that the speaker wears.

He has the narrowest foot for a. man of his proportions I saw, and I do not believe there is another man In the country possessing the same kind of a foot. We sold hima number, of pairs and know sornefJaing of his foot. His size is No. 11 A.

This is a remarkably-narrow foot for an ordinary-sized maiv. Our numbers are smaller than th usual shoe, and measured in the general acceptance of shoedom the speaker wears about a No. 10 net too long for a man of his size. Mr. Reed prefers a soft shoe, and we generally furnish him with a kid." r- The Right Tense.

Teacher The sentence, "My fasther bad money," is in the past tense. Now, Alary," what tense would you be speaking in if you said, My father, has Little Mary Oh, that would be pretense. Philadelphia bread. A simple test of alum, says s. correspondent, is to soak some scraps of the bread in an alcoholic solution of logwood.

The bread wi! turn blue if there is alum in it. When small particles of the bread adhere to a hot knife-blade thrust into it. the presence of alum is indicated, providing the bread is twenty-four hours old. Hot Spot. One of the hottest spots on the globe is the region around the Dead Sea.

The sea is said to Iosa At loof -t nnn zon, Chlora Dennis, Annie Hurley, Delia Armstrong, Leona Trapp, Pansy and Willie Bell, Ada Bland, Maud Cotton, Frankie Marks, Walter and Charlie Gramse, James Wray, Leonard 'McDov, Dean Shaw. Walter Smith, Teacher. up the 20th boys' will not freeze when they come home. Men's Extra Heavy Wool Fleece underwear, 75c quality for f0ets, at the Boston, Lavvrnece. 4lt2 Clint who went to Nebraska about seven weeks ago to visit relatives, returned home today.

you can secure a iirst-class shampoo at Fred Dedrick's Barber Shop. Hair restorative's and dand rutl cures a speciality; -i 35tf Get your wedding presents at Tibials the Jeweler. 40tl watef day by erapora- Lighting; of a Room. "'The lighting of a room," says th Pharmaceutical Era, "depends, to a large extent, upon the color and the material of the walls; in other words, upon the percentage of light reflected by them. Recent experiments have shown the proportion of light reflected fo be In percentages as follows: Black velvet, 0.4; black cloth, 'black paper, 4.5; dark blue, 6.5; dark green, 10.1; light red, 1S.2; dark yellow, 20; blue, SO; light yellow, 40; Ilgnt green.

46.5; light orange, 54.8; wnite, 70? mirror, 92.3." 000 tons tioo Ills Experience. Miss Waffles What's the longest time ymi ever went without tood? Professor Lonce lived three, days on my Wife's coofclng. Leslie's Weekly. PwU'g BailrotMi. Prussia began absorbing la lS76.In eight years ahe corned miles.

Now nearly 16,000 mj.tea are un-Sarcontwl nf the sbrta..

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