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Osborne County Journal from Osborne, Kansas • 5

Osborne County Journal from Osborne, Kansas • 5

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Rev. Skinner moved into the Ittiede Miss Lena Farwell is visiting at C. Til Journal Wares in Downs. Miss Geiper of (lien Elder is visiting AUGUST 22, 1SSH. S.

H. Fnrwell's oats yielded 50 bushels to the acre. Grant Iladloek lias gone to Iowa to spend the winter. K. F.

Robinson has invested forty dollars in a new buggy. tlie Rit'hiilson. property yesterday. Sec what Morton I 'arsons and J. M.

Smith have lo say this week. Miss Fannie Ilillebrandt will teach in the Garfield district north of the city. The election on waterworks bomla Mr. Blossom and ilaughtdr of Beloit The city schools will open S'pt, 3d. Frank McBride went to Stockton Friday.

Miss Lnura Mohler Is visiting In the city tliis week. Miss Gertie Hutch was visiting in Downs last week. C. W. Smith of Stockton was in the city yesterday.

M. Xliirtl, Ileal KhtHto, Loam and R. R. Time TaMe, visited ut L. S.

Ilindinan's last week, Abram Hartzell of Lawrence town hvn Colt of Kenton. Ohio, is OOIXU K.AHT. i. HMA.il. the guest of Mrs.

('has. Nightingale. 4101 NO KHT. MA A. M.

2:35 P.M. -r'relitlit 1 rank Duffy of Grand Center will i'ttnh I'uld for I'rodiuo. I will pay the highest market price in cash for Butter, Eggs and Chickens. Bring your chickens In on TUESDAY only, as I desire to ship Wednesday of each week. A.

Linn. Notlri-. Ice cream only Bets at Ballou's restaurant. Customers patronizing us the most times will be presented with a beautiful crystal oil painting. J.

A. Ballou. Insure in the Home, N. Y. Cociihan Fa it well, Agw.

Chittenden, the jeweler, north side of Penn street in Leebrick building, has the finest assortment of goods pretain-Ing to the business.to be found in these ship, died last Friday. Our friend 0. F. Ilenrick finds great consulation in the book of Job, these days. Win.

II. Coates, brother of A. B. and attend school in Osborne again this winter. Makkht- butter 10c, eggs 8c, pota A ii i mm Law, Real Estate, Loan anfl Insurance.

riAvnTw' A Kl, UECIHTKK OK DKKDS. OSHOHNK COUN-tv, Kaunas. Altractlug Hieclulty. Tuxes paid (ur lum-resldenta. K.

IIOHINNON. H. H. I.AWHKNCP. IIDItlNKON A I.AWRKNCK.

iocs urn-, wneai dumihw, oats "JOc, corn Iimirame, Osborne, Kan. "Doc" Smith's is headquarters for croquet and jumbo. K. Fuller of Hawkeye will attend the G. A.

It. encampment. Evert Grover of Alton was down 50c, apples $1., hogs $4.25. If we have a fair this fall the farmers In the south part of the county can car A ttoknkys at law. okfick in ex- to the metropolis Friday, occurs to-morrow.

Keep your temper. Miss Eva llrobst will teach the school in iier home district, No. IS, tills winter. regret to hear of the continued illness of Mrs. A.

A. Greene at Webster. Henry llrobst and sister Eva visited their brother's family at Stockton last week. Mrs. Kohlhoss has moved into the W.

F. Smith property opposite the court house. Miss Mamie Hall took the train for Alton and a visit to her home on Kill creek Monday. F. II.

Gray and W. II. Mclhide attended a republican meeting at Alton Saturday night. Two of the children of Mrs. Chad- ry off the premiums if they choose to, Hilly Raflauf writes from Missouri that the democrats will begin voting parts, and he sells cheaper than goods of the same quality can be bought else where.

tf ix clianne National IluuK, UHUorne, hanxas. LEWIS IIAMIACK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSKLLOK AT LAW. (hit- M. C. (ith CtniK.

district.) Will pruc. tire in all courts of the state. Ohborne, Kuu. T. Wai.kond.

J. K. MITCH KM. CvhuhHkkf.n. there next week, so as to get the re turns all in by January 1st.

is here on a visit from Arapahoe, Neb. John Fouts attempted to lift a ton of coal and sprained his back in the attempt. Kiiiuetto reprenciiU the Old Kellable Continental Insurance company of New York. Elgin Standley of Corinth township will attend the high school in this city next winter. Cue Farvvell and Miss Laura Mohler will attend Washburn college at Tope-ka next winter.

The melon crop, judging by the specimens offered on the street, is a grand success this year. The Bleam Hardware company's Choice refrigerator butter kept con Hill P. Wilson has been nominated stantly on hand at tho Star Restaurant. for stale senator by the republicans in Miss Ellie Hart of P.loomington was visiting in the city last week. Miss Rachel Heren returned to her home in Sevannah, Friday.

T. M. Walker, hanker and merchant of Alton, was in the city Friday. John Earls and Miss Grace Burke were up to Tlainville over Sabbath. Henry Drake and Will Noland returned from Nebraska last Friday.

Calvin Reasoner is said to be compil the district west of us. He is a man of It will pay you to see Cochran eminent standing in business circles. WAIKOM). MITCH KM- HKUKN. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSKLLOHS AT LAW.

Ollice, Went Venn Ktreut, Osborne, Kansas. A general I.aw, Collection, land, Ixuiu, Insurance und Conveyance Ollice. K. U. llAYH.

J. C. 1'ITTS. II AYS PITTS. A TTORXEYS AT LAW.

Prompt attention Farwell before making a farm loan. Aro all the capable and worthy men Ollice west room of the Gibboney building, south side Penn street. out for office If there are any gentle bourne, daughter of W. B. Bowen.have been under the doctor's care.

DvntlHtry. E. J. Botkin will be in Osborne ing a pamphlet on the tariff question The daughter of J. It.

Brobst, Esq A few special bargains in groceries at f00 of hardware, implements, is of Stockton, was visiting her grand 1 given to all business entrusteu to our cure. Ollice, over Exchange Natlinml Hank. Oshorne, Kansas. II. F.

IIILLKIKANIT. ATTORNKY AT LAW, REAL ESTATE AOKN'T AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Improved farms for sale. Special attention paid to business In-fore the U. S.

bind Ollice. Offlee one Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, prepared to do any work in his line. being closed out at cost. parents west of town last week, the Star Restaurant. 41tf Ollice north side of Penn street, In Bendell block.

Mrs. J. C. Pitts and daughter Jennie left for a visit to their old home at door West of llcrzog s. men in the background answering the above (hwi iption let them step out and be counted.

To the accusation of being a resident of Missouri, Lem Johnson puis in a stout denial, and threatens to lick the whole shebang if we dont take it back. All right, we take it back; living right close to the boundary line is near enough for all purposes. Geo. Brooks forgot his valise while down to Cawker at the ball game, and had it shipped up yesterday. Some of Warsaw, N.

last Wednesday. Make your farm loans with First The syndicate that owns the McFad Physicians. National Bank. Seven per cent, no de W. D.

Embry, loan inspector for It. J. Waddell Co. of Ottawa, was in the city several days recently. J.

W. Marshell started to Chicago on business Friday. Jo. Weber has since been assisting in the drug store. The new curtains put up by Cochran Farwell add not a little to the business style of their establishment.

lay. No charge for inspecting land. den farm north of the city is having well sunk for the use of its tenant. Duryea, the shoe man, is now located The ball game at Cawker, Saturday, between Osbomes second nine and Mollie Lipton and her sister, Mrs. Geo.

Howell, are seasoning in Colorado. "Doc" Bassett of the Woodston Register visited his old haunts last Saturday. Mrs. J. C.

Ogden of Union Star, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Clark. Miss Anna Sadler, of Bloomington, was in the city visiting friends last week. Frank Oatman, pitcher for the Electrics of Stockton, was in the city on Friday.

Our boys go to Cawker on Friday to play a second game with the Downs- A. C. DILLON, M. D. DHYSICIAN AND BUKCEON.

Office, Hat-1 field's I niK Store. Residence corner Court and South streets. Calls promptly attended to, day or night. DRS. HUDSON CHILCOTT.

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office on East Ktreet. Calls from city or country attended to day and night. 13jul-yl in his new iron clad shop opposite Bleam's, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, neatly, quickly and cheaply. Cawker, was won by our boys 14 to 17, his friends were curious to look into it Now is your time to secure a bargain at the depot here, and were greatly sur Miss Etta St.

John is a republican candidate for nomination in Rooks county, for county superintendent. prised to see what things are carried in a buggy or other vehicle. The Bleam Hardware Company's stock is being around in prohibition Kansas. We be closed out. lieve Geo.

can explain the matter S. W. Woodruff is one more of the F. J. UOUT1N, M.

1). nOMEOFATIUC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ollice at residence two blocks East of the McOuire Osborne, Kansas. All calls attended promptly. 1 7 to 9 a.

m. Office Hours, to 3 p. m. Wulroml Mitchell A Horen make a peclally of farm loan ut lowest currant rata of Intanut. Chulca of terma and manner of payment given applicant.

Three good farms in eastern Iowa to trade for Osborne county land. L. S. Hindman. old guard who voted for Harrison and Sam Schumacher says his trip to a protective tariff in 1810, and will do Washington territory was worth all it The Presbyterian church of this place will be open for public services next Sabbath, both morning and evening.

So far as heard from no one from Osborne will attend the national encampment at Columbus next month. Stock hogs and steers appear to be in fair demand once more. Quite a num- so once more in 1888, aaiyij iio up. m. A fine rain Saturday morninir tmt cost him.

He wouldn't exchange his present stock of contentment for twice that amount of money. He thinks it Cawker club. Fred Yoxall's sister Mrs. Pennell and her husband of Itussell were visiting him last week. the ground in excellent condition for Make your farm loans with First National Bank.

Seven per cent, no de fall plowing, helped the grass crop and will be valuable in his business for a few years, at least, and when ho gets ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB 1'BOnATE JUDOB. We are authorized to announce the name of B. M. REM of Downs, Ross township, as a candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the republican county convention.

lay. No charge for inspecting land. fodder prospect, and brightened things Miss Fannie Huff and Mrs. John- ber of buyers are scouring the country. up generally.

dissatisfied with Osborne again ho will Try Eastman's Hair Tonic. Sure go somewheres and get cured. In a week or two Mr. and Mrs. diet son of Downs, visited the county normal on Friday.

It will have to be confessed that Richolson will remove to Glen Elder, The republicans of Hawkeye town cure for dandruff or any other Bcalp disease. For sale at the Palace Barber Shop, opposite the Lipton house. where diet will take charge of the lumber yard, now presided over by his ship will meet in primary convention at the Center school house, 105, on Saturday, the 22nd day of September next Cochran and Farwell are leading in brother Amos. the loan business, from the fact that they get quicker money, less expense According to the state superintend at two o'clock r. M.

Three delegates and three alternates to the county convention will be selected, and a full We are authorized to announce L. A. WEEKS as a candid ate for tho office of probate Judge, subject to the republican county convention. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Probate Judge of Osborne County, subject to the action of tho republican county convention. J.

C. Puts. We are authorized to announce the name of CAPT. STEVEN Tltll'P, of Valley township, as a candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the republican convention. We are authorized to announce the name of B.

F. KELLEY as a candidate for the office of Probate Judge, subject to the decision of the people at the polls next November. H. F. HILLEIiRANDT is hereby announced as a candidate for Probate Judge, subject to the republican county convention.

Mr. Soult, who attends to the road business west of town, has made the river crossing north of Emerson's very respectable. Misses Mabel Farwell and Lottie Robinson, of Osborne, are visiting Miss Elsie Greene this week. Webster Enterprise. ltemember the assignee of the Bleam Hardware Co.

is closing out the stock, and goods will be sold dirt cheap, for a short time. John Saxey, formerly of Osborne, if rumor speaks correctly, will shortly lead to the hymenial altar one of Utah's and better rates than any other firm in Osborne. tf young Baker is making quite a model paper of the Downs Qlobe. Miss Blanche Cleveland of distant relative of Grover, was visiting Miss Phebe Bowen last week. Mrs.

Will Riley left Saturday morning for see her father, who was not expected to live. Mrs. C. W. Eckman will open a dressmaking establishment in the front ent's report, OHbome county has 5,777 children of school age, and they derive $2,880.73 from the semi-annual apportionment just made, which is cents township ticket nominated.

Oats, corn and all kinds of chop feed J. W. Hkhkett, Com. Following is a list of visitors at the on hand at the Osborne feed store. 32tf.

per capita. S. P. Schumacher returned from Make your farm loans with First Normal Institute Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday: John Fonts, J. Washington territory on Sunday.

He A. Morton, Miss Lena Farwell. Miss National Hank. Seven per cent, no delay. No charge for inspecting land.

tiiniKs mat country a better place lor a KOB COUNTY 8UPKRINTENDRNT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Ella McGuire, Mis. Cyrus Heron, Miss man with capital than for a poor man. To do well there a man should have at To the republicans of Osborne countv, ejiuhlicans of Osborne countv, fairest daughters. Mr.

and Mrs. M. Towers, of Barton -lam a candidate for tlic office of May Hoffman, Downs, Miss Fannie Gentlemen Money at 0 per cent, straight and no delay at 34tf HiLLEHitANirr'H. rooms of the Fultz building about September 1st. C.

W. Johnson, chief clerk of the auditor's office of the Mo. Pacific at St. Louis, is the guest of station agent Bartlett this week. Mrs.

By Phillips and Mrs. J. W. Mc- Huff, Downs, Mrs. A.

L. Johnson, least $10,000. Downs, Miss Cornie Craft, Downs, Miss Mrs. May Hopper, nee Miss May county Superintendent. Yours Truly, Frank II.

Orav. We are authorized to announce the name of MISS MATTIK M0UR1S for the office of County Superintendent, subject to the action of the countv remiblican convention. Chapman, Downs, Mrs. S. A.

McMillen, Miss Kate Kolillms, Mr. Eckman, Rev. Lemonade and ice cream always on hand at the Star Restaurant. Skinner, Miss Blanche Cleveland, Stock county, are visiting their son John and family. Another son was here last week, returning home Sunday.

Jeremiah Miller writes from Wood-ville, that it has been very hot and dry there, and that chinch bugs have been very destructive to the crops. Mrs. II. M. Stanley of Cloud county visited Mrs.

C. M. Niquette the past Many VoTKiis. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent. Tammik Hahn.

ton, C. AV. Ageltine, Ed. Hahn, Mrs. AV Intyre were down to Glen Elder last Thursday to attend the funeral of Mrs.

Phillips' grandmother. Tom Maley last week purchased a Don't forget to call at the Osborne feed store, for Chanticleer and all other grades of flour and meal. 32tf II. Mcllnde, Miss Minnie McBride, Templeton, formerly of Osborne county, now of Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, is at present visiting her father Mr. J.

M. Templeton of Bloom township. Her husband will join her soon. We are told that thirty or forty learns are in rendezoous at Stockton, expecting to go to work on the extension of the south branch of the Mo. Pacific, in a Prof.

I. F. Mather, Stockton, Mm. S. A.

Mather, Stockton, A. F. (Jibboney, Rev. New lot of Linen Torchon laco for half interest in the livery business of Robt. Barr.

For the present Tom re Skinner, Miss Mellio Hensley, Misses trimming, 15 cents for twelve yards. FOR CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT. We are authorized to announce the name of SAMUEL PAUL as a candidate for the ollice of Clerk of the 1 Hstrict Court, subject to the action of the county republican convention. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the District Court of Osborne county, subject to the decision of week, and on Monday returned home Ada and Verna Ward, Misses Patter mains with T. II.

Lovell. 32tf J. M. Smith. son, Downs.

II. M. Fletcher. Dial. en- are buying up fat 7 rolled, making 1211.

People buy hardware these days just An examination for teacher's certif cows and heifers for shipment. The carload of fine steers they sent out last because it is dirt cheap. The bankrupt We supposed it was definitely settled the republican county convention to be held in September. D. G.

Robertson. We are authorized to announce the name of CHARLES DANIELS as a candidate for the stock is being closed out.and don't you short time. Our exchanges will please refrain from throwing the responsibility of the extension on us. Willie Bonser has ceased working for S. B.

Schumacher, and will leave for Mt. Sterling, next month, A Jf i that there would he no fair this season. forget it. he board of directors assembled some time ago, and after canvassing the pros Farm for Kitln, My well-improved farm, one mile pects and probabilities of a successful office of clerk of the distrjct court, subject to the republican county convention. FOR RKPRKSENTATIVE 1018T DISTRICT.

I am a candidate for re-election, subject to the action of the republican county convention. Z. T. Walrond. icates will be held at the school house, in Osborne, Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25, 188S.

Tammie Hahn, Co. Supt. Charley Moffet, hearing that the harness maker in Bloomington, Nebraska, wanted to leave, went up there the first of the week to afford him an wnere ne expects to lurm a parwersnip fair, concluded, with one dissenting with J. C. Enoch the hardware busi week were of that sort.

Rev. F. E. Sherman, Congregational pastor of Stockton, was in the city Friday, in conference with the resident trustees of the Stockton academy. Allen Handy, who went to Colorado Springs a short time since, for the benefit of his health, has been quite low with mountain fever at that point.

voice, that it was bcBt not to hola one, west of city limits.will be sold at a bargain. Time on moBt to suit purchaser, if so desired. F. H. Baiinhakt.

ness, and will start a branch store at The stockholders, it seems, were dis- some point in Kentucky or Ohio, FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Hitusiieu wiin me decision, ana with a Don't fail to see Ilillebrandt Dave Smith writes from Arkansas unanimity almost as absolute, have re-election to the office of County Attorney, subject to the republican county convention. R. U. HA vs.

you make that farm loan. that his wife's health is somewhat im L. C. Rightmire, a prominent farmer united in a protest in the shape of a pe before 34tf terms 34tf proved and that his father will prob An even dozen carloads of stock came of Pottawatomie county, has been buy- 11. V.

Ilillebrandt offers best uuon to uie uoani, requesting that a fair be held. The board will hold a ably move up about Sept. 1st. Ho says, in on the freight from the west yester- ing hogs in the county the past week. and lowest rates on farm loans.

A new crossing has been put in on Second street at the school house day morning, seven of hogs and five of Mr. It. says lie will raise 10,000 bushels Arkansa8 republicans will meeting to-day to consider the matter, largely support Streeter in order to de of corn on his farm this year, and there is very little question but For Sale Cheap. A lot of yellow pine cattle. A carload of cattle was sent from here the same morning.

feat the democrats, and virtually carry that a fair will be ordered. The mem the state. plank, Hi and 20 ft. long, (i, 8 and 10 in. wide.

F. II. this office. Guy Mooney last week sold his fine bers of the board feel that they have very little discretion left in the prem Prof. I.

F. Mather, principal of the farm two miles east of the city to Frank Ivnox of the First National. He took a ises and will cheerfully obey their su Stockton academy, filled Rev. Skinner'a pulpit on Sunday, and lectured before It is reported that R. W.

Knox is about to take up his residence in Frovo City, Utah. The fact that M. B. Tilden and family are emigrating thither, gives probable coloring to the report, Mrs. T.

being the daughter of Knox. The Stockton club-room, where the I want about a thousand dozen eggs. Geo. M. Watson.

periors, the normal institute at theM.E.churcl big lot of horses with him to Nebraska, which he recieved in exchange. lane Itall. Chittenden, the jeweler, will hereafter Monday evening, on the subject of the The Tindal block is rapidly being completed now, and will be occupied early next month. The Misses Lena and Rena Smith, twin neices of J. M.

Smith, areexpected here on a visit next Saturday. The flambeau club have a drill nearly every night, and are rapidly learning to cut figures. Nearly 30 were in line last night. The normal institute closes this week. Prof.

Clark will return to Beloit to Frank Gardner, now in the employ of bo found in the Leebrick building, "Three Elements of Teaching," viz The ball players among the in response to a challenge from a an oil company at Kansas City, is vis- fellows meet to drink their beer and north side of Penn street. A full line of "who, what and how." The lecture pickupnine, replied that on Thursday was one of great interest and instrttc afternoon they would proceed to "mop jewelry, silverware, watches, clocks, at prices to suit the times. Repairing done prompt and skillfully, tf. tive to the profession. The Prof, was the ground" with the boys.

This is iting friends here this week after an absence of about two years. He is on his return from a visit to the old homestead in Rooks county. The ice cream social by the ladies of accompanied by his amiablelady. evade the law, turned out a probable killing episode. James Martin stabbed Joseph Nixon in the left breast because Nixon wouldn't let him have a bottle of beer that belonged to the club.

City Clerk Mills gives the registra how they did it: How pleasant the long winter even If you are going to need building Following In the scurf by InuliiKft: Plckiitu 0 .112 3 ing, when by the cheerful fireside, the 8 2 lit 1-10 NormaliU'S 3 8 0 2 4 0 hardware or any article in the tool line for workshop, farm or garden, embrace family are gathered, nut cracking riCKUI'H, MORMAf.ITKH. the Congregational church Thursday evening.was regarded a success in every particular. The waxworks were a new games, and the interesting Kansag City K'Tmr, House the opportunity now and buy while the morrow, the last two days being occupied by examinations. Sheriff Ware received a postal card recently from a friend in Colorado, on which was written nothing but this: "See Isaiah 12:6, Yours Truly, etc." tion in the several wards of the city as follows: 1st ward 150, second ward 102, 3d ward 115 total, 3C7. Of this num Weekly Journal, with its fund of spark iP-v Iliwtln lirookn.

I b. Irk ham feature, and was well conducted. Net goods are going dirt cheap, from the stock of the Bleam Hardware Co. estate. 2 1 (lark ling miscellany and news that is furnished every week in the year for one Crowi Morton, (iray Movd Hrrilth.ef Wonln Loans on city property made with dollar.

Send for specimen copy. Your postmaster acts as agent for the Jmr- receipts of the evening amounted to about $22. W. R. Clarkson of Dial occupies a place with those who voted for Gen.

Harrison in 1840. He was then a citi Heren, I IVihImt out delay by Cociiiian Farwell. ber, he states that to his personal knowledge twenty five have changed place of residence, so that 342 is the highest possible vote that can be cast We learned with regret that Hon. Martin Mohler, secretary of the state board of agriculture, was orostrated nal, and will gladly order it for you. And then again on Monday they The Pennsylvania Investment Co.

are tried it, and this is how they did it: The sheriff of course was in some doubt, just as the reader wilMbe until he looks the reference up. The Presbyterian social last evening was another successful event, and largely attended. Among the numerous costumes we noticed Mother Goose, the old woman that swept the cobwebs again in the field and offer to borrowers The Downs jury before whom the old man Steafather was tried, last week, for II'-kcHH I I 2 i 4 8 A IK zen of Illinois. Some of his family advocate the labor theory, but the old ormalltei I II I I I I I 810 the following inducements: Low rates, running a portable saloon, failed to The normalites are stayers, and are favorable terms, papers written here and gentleman doesn't see any necessity to last Friday, with what seemed to be a trying it again to-day. money paid as soon as papers are signed.

corne to an agreement. Whereupon the county attorney dismissed the case fly the track. mild stroke of paralysis. He was con- Umpire, both games, Jo Hatfield. See them before making a loan.

C. E.Carter, cashier of the State bank. fined to bis room for a few days, but and immediately caused the arrest of from the sky, Red Riding Hood, Little hoy blue Court's fool, Rebecca and returned home last Thursday from his the Topeka papers of Sunday expressed defendant upon a mittimus growing out fl per cent, money on short notice at Highest market prices for butter and Bltf 1 If LLKBR A NOT'B. Jack and JUL visit to ttiejsew tngiana states, u. UB UUiu uie onice 0f a former offense and conviction.

eggs. in a day or two. Saturday nijrbt, the union labor out- most recent exploits were in climbing A well-improved farm in Ohio, to the White mountains, catching trout Boring Bros Co. Butler! Butter 1,000 lbs. butter trade for Osborne land.

A stork of from the mountain streams and shoot while proprietor of the historic "Wind Tiger" in this city. At that time he was fined 8200, and in default of fine and costs was committed to jail, but managed to escape from the officers. goods to trade for Osborne city prop- John VanScyoc has a hundred dozen mature and matronly fowls crated, and will start them on the road to California to-day. When the California tour wanted per week at J. M.

Smith's. some good bargains in Osborne ing venison in the trackless forests of New Hampshire, away up where he Will pay 10 cents for all good fresh fit had arranged a big meeting in Mount Ayr township, but for some reason their speakers failed to keep their appointments. D. Q. Robertson happening to be in the neighborhood, he was invited to fill the appointment for them, which he did to the best of city property.

371 butter. 39tf J. M. Smith. ist sits down to his meal of spring We understand that his pecuniary af- Fa WELL.

could hear the British lion roaring across the Canadian boundary. He comes back invigorated in body, re For Sale. chicken, let us hope that Lis arm may fairs are not materially different from be strong and his nerve steady, and that hat they were at that time, his carcass If you ant to exchange your farm A good road cart, no horse motion. for land east, call on Cochran A. Far- Or will trade for stock.

his ejaculations to the head waiter will being the only tangible thing within be mild and low. the trrasp of the law. freshed in mind, and feeling that he has had a glorious time. his ability. But it was no union labor speech.

well, tf 41tf S.B. Farwell.

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