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Osborne Evening News from Osborne, Kansas • 3

Osborne Evening News from Osborne, Kansas • 3

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Osborne, Kansas
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3
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LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Boring Bros, V. D. GERARD Editors and PubTra We Head the Procession. H.

W. Neiswanger is up from Ottawa on business. Arrivals at the Lipton House to-day. S. Moore.

St. Joe. Prof. Whitecotton and family came down from Alton last night. Miss Stella Franks, of Alton, is visit- With a line of Seasonable Bargains that cannot be duplicated elsewhere, and invite you all to call and inspect the novelties of the season.

Our new stock has been carefully selected to meet your wants. Each and every article is marked at low. st living prices. Come in and we will convince you that we are in the lead. ing her friend Miss Ella Ferguson.

Uncle Dave Edwards, of Cheyene, brought in a mammoth load of corn of which he raised an enormous crop. Benj. Noftsger a relative of John A. -vfWs, is paying the lotter a short visit -WE ARE FULL OF I BARGAIN From Garret to Cellar. And remember we are moving them out almost at your own prices.

WV want your trade, and we will have it, if fine goods and low prices will win. home this evening. We learn from Mr, Herman, of Harlan, that the funeral of Daniel Whitmore occurs at that place to-day. Mr. Whitmore was the father of Walt H.

Whit-mote, of the Downs Chief, and was a a highly citizen of Harlan, Smith county. Geo. Brooks and Charlie Landis are the recipents of a Harrison and Morton cray at apiece from Thoa. Young, of Lincoln, Nebraska. The boys intend to keep them after the election so that they can remember who ran on the re publican national ticket in 1888.

Arrivals at the McGuire House today: C. W. Higtey, Cawker City; H. Lowers, K. Samuel Paul, Grand Center; Thomas Cianfield, Henry 1 TT XT BORTiSTG BROS.

So CO. Chicago Cash Store uranneia, ueremiau nerman, ura ner- TT XTcc 1 1 Willi, xiaiinuu auuc; Harland G. W. Hunter and I will sell you goods at less prices for cash and pay you the highest prices for your produce. wife, Alton.

Ed. Lipton, as agent for the Salina syndicate, is having the building on the south side of Penn street recently va cated by Thos. Young the elbther, repaired. The building has bren leased by J. Rothschild, of Cawker City, who will occupy it with a large stock of clothing.

Come and see me, look at the goods and compare the price. The coon that has figured so conspicuously iu the republican campa gn in tne county this fall is dead. Jake House tforth mad at him and knocked him in the head. If the log cabin should burn down there would be nothing for the g. o.

p. to finish the campaign on as this was thir whole Kt.nrk in J. M. SMITH. i.

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Pages Available:
36
Years Available:
1888-1888