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Osborne County Journal from Osborne, Kansas • 5

Osborne County Journal from Osborne, Kansas • 5

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A. II. Ellis was the bet night. T3ae Journal, Silas Hays is down fnun Rogue to juxi: in, day. AV.

B. Rowen Is tin roofing his resl deuce. R. Time TaWe. A repair train went up the road yes liOIMI WK-T, I7 I'.

M. IHHMI KAT. 7:15 A. M. A.

Till MAN. oilier. Willi Pennsylvania i udge S. S. Lawrence went lo yesterday.

Col. Stowe of Xatoina was over to Osborne Tuesday. County Attorney Hays went on business yesterday. Miss Tannine Halm is again lilting her position in tho pnstolliee. Mrs.

Mary E. Burke and sou (Ins returned yesterday from it visit to I'lain-ville. Mrs. Samuel Wright and family left yesterday morning to join her husband at Portland, Oregon. Mrs.

I). (i. Robertson and Miss Stella Gardner went to Ottawa yesterday, to attend the Chautauqua assembly. Mrs. McChcsney of Waldo was the guest of Mrs.

AVill Bowen, Monday, on her ay to visit friends in AVaterville. J. II, Wagner, formerly of the firm of Maley Wagner, left yesterday for (Juenemo where he 111 probably engage' in the real estate business. Miss Jessie Walker of DesMoines. J.

W. Huff is up from Downs to day. I'. H. Campbell the new Alton postmaster Is in the capital to-day.

Ho looks for his commission about tho first of July. Mr. Trlvett of Topeka has purchased a half section of laud of John Roller in Winfield township, and was up yesterday Inspecting it. At eight o'clock this evening Mr. Milo Cooper and Miss Ora Craig both of this city, are to be united lit matrimony at the residence, of tho bride'a parents, by Rev.

W. R. Allen, In tho presence of a few near relatives and friends. Mr. Cooper Is an industrious and extensive young farmer, of good habits, and Miss Craig has been for three years a most successful teacher in our city schools.

The JocnxAi. is) unanimous In extending its congratulations find wishes for a most happy union. TiiScIkmiI IM-lrli Ollli er. Please bear in mind that the annual meeting this year occurs one month lurtiir-lifil for JY Investment Co. Al'traets ii county In Kansas, at local rates, Osborne Kansas.

A VI II WAIlll terday. 0. I. Monell and wife of Kirwin were In the city Monday. Law rence creek gut a sprinkling of hail Saturday afternoon.

Frank Denman visited Harlan Mou-of this week, returning in the evening. Butter 7c. Kggs 8c. New potatoes Spring chickens 1.25 ti 1.50. Rev.

AV. O. Allen of Round Mound is visiting his parents in this city this week. Frank Way came up from Argentine, last evening, to look after some cattle in this county, Geo. Barnhart left this morning for Redlield, Iowa, for an Indefinite visit with his grandparents.

The storm of Saturday night made OSlUdiNK corx- Hi'- I l.UI I l.lt lally. lax- It ty, haiias, a paid nun -residents. K. KnlllNSoN. K.

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C. i.lh niiu'. district, i Will prac stale, 'slioi ne, Kan. tice in all courts i tilt" .1. K.

Z. T. Wai kii.mi. VIII llr.lil-.N. later than It litis for the past two years, the date being Thursday.

July 'l Mattii: Mounts, Co. Sup't. wai.kiimi, mi ii i. TOLNKVS AMI I II NSKI.I.I AT IV LAW. Oilier-.

West lViin street, OslioiT.e, Kansiis. A iirneral l.aw.ColN-ction, l.ainl, Loan, Insurance mnl Conveyance olliee. It. ilTvs, .1. C.

i'lTTH. If A Vs PITTS. VTTOIINKYS AT LAW. IVoinpl attention Civun to all business entrusted tn onrcare. Olliee, over Kxelian'c National Hank.

Osluirne, Kansas. (iotoA. J. Linville for repairs on farm implements. Shop with Rice Sons' blacksmiths, Fast street.

2 Hal Xeiswanger returned to Ottawa A dance will be held at tin- opera hall on tlie evening of the 4th. F. K. Lecltrick and Kditor Moore of Alton were In the city Monday. Fsq.

Ilercii lost a valuable horse last week l'rojii some unknown cause. The bobolink Is more numerous hereabouts this tmiiiiiier than ever before. W. A. Lane has the contract for carrying the mails between Osborne and liuuker Hill.

Allen Clark went to Downs Thursday, to consult Mulliii, the dentist, in the line of his profession. Miss Nannie Durke returned from attending school at St. Charles, last Thursday evening. Mrs. Dr.

Dentin left Sunday morning for Geneva, Iowa, to be present at the marriage of a brother, to-day. J. II. Franklin of Russell, has a prospective appointment to a position in the treasury department at Washington. We understand that AVill P.onser will return to Osborne some time next month and open a cent store for J.

Fnoeh. 1). (J. Robertson returned Wednesday night from Manhattan, where he had a pleasant time with former fellow pupils and friends. Kddie llubbell's friends to the number of sixteen, treated him to a surprise pa'rty Faiday night.

Ice cream and other delicacies abounded. Miss Nellie Gnnn left Downs on Monday for Chicago. After a summer's visit there she will return to occupy the chair of music in the Stockton Academy. Ray P.abcock went to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Friday morning to visit his grandparents and spend the 4th of July.

He made the, trip alone, and got through all right. The billiard tables which lay in innocuous desuetude in the basement of the Lipton house, have been removed to Downs, where people have more leisure to play and are more struck on the game. The Kussell Joiinml says "AV. M. I'ennel, accompanied by his brother-in-law, Fred Yoxall, of Osborne, made ns a pleasant call last week." I low people will assume names and relationship when they get away from home.

It might be well to remind the JVhics that Gov. Humphrey was here on decoration day as a guest of the city and not on a political canvass, and in view of this fact, its remarks last week were uncalled for and highly inappropriate. OIL 1'OIt HAIt KSTtllS AT JUAIt- suki.is i)in (i A kiss, according to a scientilic defi Pustule I or oils mnl Horses, Fine running wafer, abundance of Downs' telegraph school la missing. Mr. and Mrs.

John Hunt visited in Portia last Thursday. J. R. Raines has moved into the sherley property on 1'ast street. Tom I lodge, the janitor of the public schools, has the school block in apple pie order.

Miss Alice Topliff, daughter of A. L. Toplilf of this city, is visiting in the family of A'. D. Gerard.

Manhattan shipped a carload of corn to Chicago and sold it for $t'b 1, which they sent to the Johnstown sufferers. The Downs Uhbt in its Saturday issue says: "Strawberries will soon be ripe," and then boasts of ten columns of local news. Rev. F. Ii.

Sherman will speak on the interests of the Stockton academy at the Congregational chinch next Sabbath evening. Wiggins says the ocean is drying up, and an un appreciative paragrapher advises the Canadian weather prophet to go and do likew ise. Sam 1 Ridley, one of the oldest residents of Dow ns, and who bears the distinction of an addition platted in his name, has gone to Topeka to live. Rev. E.

15. Clemmer, of Downs, exchanged sermons with Rev. Kdw. Skinner last Sabbath. Rev.

Clemmer is an earnest, devoted man in his calling. Raker of 1 (owns, thinks Craft's whims on the subject of beer at anniversaries are (tnonyinimx to the good of any town. This must be terrible, Raker, please explain. AVill Skinner is home from the Stockton Academy. AVe understand he may soon engage in business in Hill City, being well acquainted in Graham county.

Mrs. AVilford Mitchell and two children win have been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. 0.

Maley, left for their home in Pittsburg, Kansas, Monday morning. Ed. Remy and Mrs. II. Keifabcr, of Downs, were married in St.

Joseph on the 12th inst. This lady obtained a divorce in the May term of court, hence the trip to Missouri. AVm. II. Scott has opened an olliee under the Phillips County Bank for the transaction of a law and real estate business.

lie is an old practitioner and is going in to win. -I'lu'ti'sbiny Dispatch. The Missouri I'acilie depot and all fixtures at Harlan was burned to the ground early Friday morning. The origin of the lire is not known, but is thought to have come from a passing engine. Oil.

I OK IIAIU AT MA OKI Ci STOItK. The Moravian parsonage has been H1U.KISUANIIT. ii. I'sTATK AT LAW. KKAI TTOI'N'KY TT 4 shade, and the, very lies of grazing.

lUT.UC. I lii- NoTAKY JY AO EST AMI leei; Sneeial atteniion nam to Apply Geo. Schumacher Smiles S. AV. of Osborne.

(Mice one S. Land oriice. proved farms for salt business before tilt' I door West of Ileroy 3lv8 Tun Bank ok Plainvili.i:. Physicians, Duryea, the shoe man, is now located in his new iron clad shop opposite Rleam's, and is prepared to do all kinds A. C.

IIIU.ON, M. I. 1HVSIC1AN AN1I Sl'KCKOX. Olliee, Hatfield's IHiik Store, Residence corner Court and South streets, rails jiroliiptly attended to, (lay or night. of work in his line, neatly, quickly and cheaply.

Make your farm loans with First Iowa, arrived Thursday night on a visit her sister, Mis. G. W. Chittenden, and may remain through the summer. Will Tillou, years ago of Blooming-ton, now a ranchman in Kllis county, near WaKeeney.is visiting Dr.

Tilden's family in Rlooniiiigton, and his numerous friends in that vicinity. Dave Robertson has heard from his farm in Mount Ayr township, and the peach orchard is just loaded with promising fruit. Dave's friends will be after visiting him at his country seat some night when he isn't at home. Messrs S. I).

Cummings, II. R. Stone, O. W. Bailey, L.

T. Reese, E. AV. Haines and A. U.

Sheldon, some of the prominent business men of Smith Centre, registered at the Lipton house Monday, as guests of the Osborne Council, Masonic lodge. The county superintendent has just issued a very thorough and comprehensive circular to school district olllcers and patrons, reminding them of the important things to be thought of and acted upon at the annual school meetings on the 25th of July. Mr. and Mrs. L.

M. Bent, who have been visiting their nephew, S. B. Far-well, left yesterday for their home in Morrison, 111. A visit to three or four other points in the state, convinced them that this county is just a little ahead of till the rest at present.

Street Commissioner Hanna is doing good work this week slaying the weeds along the streets with his mowing machine. There tire numerous property owners who should clear their lots so that they will correspond with the improved appearance of the highways. ribbons of sonm the corn south ol the river near Mr. Noland's. Beamier A.

Rush and Kinnia V. Glasgow of Jackson township were granted license to marry on the 121U inst. Miss Betty Smith, one of the teachtrs in the city schools of Great Rend, arrived Thursday on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Dave Smith. Will Hall says it is interesting to work this year, lie expect to begin harvesting about the 21th.

His wheat is now in the dough. Morton Parsons are distributing a useful dictionary of over words with definitions and pronunciation. You should have one. Miss Daisy Hurst's kindergarten school opened Monday afternoon, with eight little folks in attendance. The total enrollment to date is about twenty.

Lew Korb, Walt Forniau, Jim Ter williger, G. W. Miller and Aimer A. Green were all down from Alton, Monday, interviewing Welsh, the horse buyer. Hon.

Mohler, secretary state board of agriculture, arrived in the city Monday evening, and will be a conspicuous guest at the Cooper Craig wedding this evening. The people in the south part of the county who were visited by the severe storm of the 7th inst. experienced quite a hailstorm again Saturday night. More, hail, but not so much wind. The following books an; missing from the public school library "Short studies in English," "Waterloo," "Cross above Crescent," and "Manual of American Literature." Whoever has any one of IIKS.

1IIIISON IIIIA OTT. 1)HYS10IANS AMI SIMM! EONS. Otllee on Knst Street. Calls from city or country attended to day and night. National Hank.

Seven per cent, no de lay. No charge for inspecting land. Make your farm loans with First National Rank. Seven percent, no de lay. No charge for inspecting land.

V. J. ISOITIN, M. H. nO.MKOl'ATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND SCIl-OKON.

Olliee at residence two blocks hast of tlift Mcdiiire Mouse Osborne, Kansas. All calls attended promptly. i 7 to fl a. m. Olliee Honrs, 1 to p.

m. asoyl I 7 to 9 p. in. 9 per cent, money on short notice at 3-ltf IIlLT.LimA.NDT'S. Highest market prices for butter and Rouinu Consumption Surely Cured.

To Tin-: F.ihtok-Please inform your readers thut I liave a positive remedy for the above named disease. By use thousands of hopeless eases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy free to tiny of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and postoiliee address. Respectfully, T. A.

Num.tm, M. C. lsl Pearl X. V. I'Hrniers.

Before, buying your binders and binding twine, call on Rico Son for their prices. 27-7 Give us a trial on job work. Call at this olliee for old papers, If you want a good milk shake go to A. Linn's. on foii HAnvKsirits at mak- OH.

I (III HAKVICSTI.US AT A H- these books should return it at once SHKI.I.'S llltl Ci SHKLL'S HKl'G STORK. Pret. Sherwood will leave in about Geo. Rrooks will visit friends in Ne The mandolin club received a new nition, is an anatomical juxtaposition of two orbicularis oris muscles in state two weeks for N. his old home, stopping sometime in Michigan braska in a couple of weeks.

double bass viol Friday evening. AVm. Mellen, of Downs took the of contraction. But it is not neces The Kansas state fair will be held in on the way. 1 will be absent all sum council degree of masonry in this city sary to be able to give the definition in The, local board of the ational Building, Loan Protective Union of Minneapolis, is now fully organized.

Applications for shares may be mado to S. P. Crampton secretary, or any member of the board, who will bo pleased to give any in formation us to the plans of the Union or the benefits derived from membership therein. A uel fonee r. 1 hereby offer my service as auction Topeka the last week in September.

mer, and Frank Denman, late of the State bank, will 1111 his place at Gillette order to realize the full benefits. Monday night. Mrs. II. Goodlad started Monday 1 i'ros.

G. W. Dockstaderand J. 11. Xaill, two The scholarship of the Stockton mornintr for a visit to her old home in given a new coat of paint.

Our base ball nine is getting in trim for the match game on the 4th. James S. AVelsh of Boston, was buying horses at Bowen's livery the first two days of the week. Rooks county's commissioners have allowed the jury fee bill incurred during the trial of the state vs. Taylor Cook, in amount 83.20.

Dr. Snyder has been confined to his academy purchased by the Oongrega Madison, Wis. JMiss Ida ol Washington, tional church here, has been tendered F. A. Arnold x.

o. ol Jawrence township have just finished fencing a prominent citizens of Cawker, were in Osborne Frank Stafford as in the city yesterday, lie says the rust is attacking the wheat in his neighborhood. This is the first intimation we have ever had to Miss Dora Chapman, who will prob ably enroll as a student of that institution next fall. eer, to the people ol usijorue anu ad pasture of 2 til acres. joining counties, at hard time prices.

Loyal J. Miller and Miss Matie Gates The farmers in the south part of the Reiitg an experienced hand at the busi went to Ottawa on Monday to attend room this week with a severe stomach attack. He is taking his own medicine county whose small grain was swept by the hail are all at work like beavers the Chautauqua assembly. who bits been visiting Mrs. Geo.

Roring will leave to-morrow for a summer's visit with friends in Denver. Miss F.ckert is quite a botanist, and while here forwarded to friends in the east about two dozen line specimens of our beautiful western llowers. The Congregational Sunday school is talking up the. matter of an excursion to the great S) lint Springs some time in July, if satisfactory terms can be mailt; with the rail road. 'This would ness guarantee or no pay.

J.M. Ci.ahk. The Dickinson farm northwest of and of course is hopeful of recovery. the city has growing on it one of the capi jieeman and 1. n.

t.ruger are planting the ground to corn. There is nothing like courage and perseverance to win in the long run, and those unfortunate fellows deserve sinicess if any Mart; Tor Sale. Medium size, young, gentle and kind. finest wheat fields in the township the leading cherry raisers of the city Both keep their trees well guarded a good traveler and "good looker," broke, single and double. Impure, of F.

II, this olliee. U. S. war ships are hereafter to be painted white, because they are cooler than black, the color which formerly one ever did. from the depredations of the small boy, Secretary Mohler of the state board greatly please and benefit the littlefolks.

A physician of Norristown asserted prevailed. of agriculture, is now the grandfather If the arrangements are completed that "disease may bespread by kissing" I''lftir niitl l-'m'il. The only wholesale and retail flour of a line Kansas boy. AV. A.

Neiswang- Mrs. G. W. Dawes and daughter we understand the other schools of the whereupon the courageous editor of er, clerk in the office of t)i secretary of Ilattie left Monday morning for a four store in the city. High and low grades to suit customers.

the Norristown Herald wrote, "Let her the state board of agriculture, was city are to be invited to join in the outing. weeks visit in Geneva, Nebraska, with spread." yesterday morning presented by his OmiOUNK Fj'IKI) Stoiih. that Frank was a croaker. L. S.

Riley, clerk of the district court of Russell county, and a first-class young man, whom rheumatism has brought to crutches, is spending a few days with his brother Will in this city. The Philadelphia Rimrd of June 12th contains the local published in the JoriiNAL several weeks ago, concerning the ball of fire that descended into Lew Huff's yard. They are ever seeking after the marvelous back east. Many of our citizens will decorate with bunting and display Chinese lanterns in the evening. There is no mistake about the fact that Osborne, is going in to celebrate this year.

There is a good deal of latent energy about the old girl whenever she gets woke up. Judge Hanbaek, since the Mankato festival, wears a couple of appropriate Kansas emblems on his vest, one a bitdge fastened with a life-size golden grasshopper, the other a showy bronze pin in the form of a sunflower. No Mrs. D's daughter Eva. A.

A. Green and wife of Webster Tin; following parties from Osborne K. M.Keck, representing the Builders' wife with a ten pound boy. Mother and son both doing Capital, jjoan rrotective iuion, came in visited Mankato last Saturday, and attended the soldiers' reunion: Judge have been summoned to AVisconsin by I'll re Seeds. Call at the Osborne Feed Store for from his travels Saturday night.

He Strange as it may seem, it is never reports good success in obtaining sub theless a fact, that poor old Missouri is pure German and common Millet, Seed Corn, Sorghum and Garden seeds. now ahead of Kansas in the number of scriptions for stock. Hanbaek, Vr. V. Cochran, L.

A. Linville, Frank Gray, Joe Hanna, Messrs. Kerns and Flenniken, A. Ii. routes, II.

F. llillcbraiidt, J. A. Fonts, C. M.

Oiui- old soldiers within her borders, by a The suit of Noble Ten lis against 20,000 to loan on Real Fstate during small majority. It is a good thing for the Newton RcpvbUcun. for forfeiture May and June. L. S.

Hindma.v. iihigham and AI Anderson. Judge our neighbor, however, as it points to that which is sure to come sooner or of contract has been decided in favor of Prentis. The amount claimed was Hanbaek is said to have made one of and An excellent quality of Garden the best speeches of bis life, and all later, a republican majority. jury awa'd him the ricld at A.

II. Clark's. a telegram announcing the serious illness of Mr. Green's sister. For iloricultural display everybody extends the palm to Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Morgan. Their premises are radiant with beautiful poppies and other flowers.

John Linville was visiting at the home of his parents last week. lie has just closed a long term of school at Brownell, and is now with his family in Downs. The live stock sale, of the State bank at the farm of Frank AYilcox last Wednesday was well attended and good prices were received, though not full amount. The following appears in the fourth the boys took a hand in the speech making at the camp lire. annual report of the state board of Scott the tinner, keeps a Nate AVateon says "what's the matter health: line of pieced tinware1 I would flee from city's rule and law of us fellows in Corinth coming up and getting that Hag?" Nothing in the one would take him for anything but a "In Osborne county, the total number of deaths returned is 79.

Of these. 17 which is first-class and being sold at hard time prices. If you want any milk cans, patent Hues, spouting or from its fashions and forms cut loose and go where the strawberry grows on its straw, and the gooseberry on its world the matter, unless a bigger crowd Kansas man with all those trappings. Alvin B. Crouch of this county ad were males, and 32 females; 78 were white, and 1 colored; of their nativity, than you can muster pulls into line from some other township.

Try, it anyhow. any thing in his line, give vertised to make linal proof of his claim rum a can. before the clerk of the district court on Bio SritfNKi.KH, The United Brethren church at Cor 30 were bom in Kansas, 33 in other portions of the United States, and 7 were foreign-born; 41 were single, 27 married, The day arrived, and Mr. inth will have a basket picnic in Car all the stock was sold. Madison Walrond, of IMhany town ship, has a Pekin duck that has the re ter's grove to-morrow, at which time Crouch with two competent witnesses appeared and gave the required testimony.

The clerk duly forwarded the H. F. Hillebrandt oilers best terms and lowest rates on farm loans. 31tf the elder of the district will adminis markable record of laying 00 eggs in ter the rite of baptism to sixteen of the converts of last winter's revival meet papers to the Kirwin land Now comes word from that prince of demo and 2 widowers, and 2 widows; 25 died in towns under oKX) and over 500 population, and 54 in towns or villages under 500 population, or in the country; 22 were under 1 year of age, 5 between 1 and 5, 1 between 5 and 10, a between 10 and 15, 2 between 20 and "10, 3 be- the same number of days. Although it has been a little hard on the duck's Stock projierty east, to trade for cheap land.

Cociiuan it ings. cratic blunderers, the rebel colonel goose; where the catnip tree is climbed by the cat as she clutches her prey, the guileless and unsuspected rat, on the rattan bush at play; 1 will watch at ease the sufl'ron cow and the cow let in their glee, as they leap with joy from bough to bow on the top of a cowslip tree, and list while the partridge drums his drum and the woodchuck chucks his wood, and the dog devours the dogwood plum in the primitive solitude. let me drink from the moss grown pump that was hewn from the pumpkin tree. Eat mush and milk from the the rural stump, from form an fashion free new gathered mush from the mushroom vine, and milk from the milkweed sweet, with luscious pine The Dunkards in National conference Yonge, who has given homesteaders health, Madison says "she's still a lay in," and will come out all right. for Missouri If you want to trade land call on Hillebrandt.

at Harrisburg, Pa, have decided that no ministers or deacons shall hereafter tween 'A i and 40, 6 between 40 and U), 3 Henry Landes, chief clerk of the land office, was in Osborne on Sat and their agents so much trouble of like kind, that the ground will have to be gone over again, because the first notice did not state that the proof would be made "before the judge, or in It will pay you to see Cochran Farwell before making a farm loan. his absence before the clerk of the district court." This is a manifest injustice to Crouch. The copy of notice of Final Proofs made and money to pay all expenses furnished. L. S.

lIlXDMAV. between oO and 00, between 00 and 70, 5 between 70 and SO, 10 between 80 and and 2 over 90; of the number, 3 died in the month of January, 4 in February, in March, 7 in April, 5 in May, in June, 1 1 in July, 15 in August, 0 in September. lOin October, 3 in November, and 2 in December. The number dying from, contagious diseases was as follows; One female from measles, 3 females from diphtheria, 2 males from lie Installed who uxe tobacco. This is a step in advance of prohibition, but there is little prosjiect of it becoming either a State or National issue for some time to come.

Onion parties are fashionable in Nebraska, six girls stand in a row, hile one bites a small chunk out of an old onion, and a young man pays 10 cents for a guess as to which one it was. If he guesses right he gets to kiss the other five, but if he doesn't he is only allowed to iss the one with the onion-scented breath. This amusement is said to be highly popular with Nebraska young folks. apples from the pine, such food as the gods might eat. And then to tlx; whitewashed dairy I'll turn, where the dairy maid hastening hies her ruby and Inlllry.

E. J. Jiotkin will be in Osborne Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, urday. He had just purchased a fine Holstein bull from the herd of W. W.

Bush of Alton, and was removing the same to his farm east of the city. Mr. Landes doe not expect to always remain in Kirwin. Mrs. Gov.

Humphrey during her late visit here, expressed herself as higldy pleased with Osborne, and thought it as fine a little city as she had ever had the pleasure of visiting. We like such appreciation, and mi behalf of our citizens, invite the lady to come early and often. The governor and family are expected to be here on July 4th. proof was prepared in Yonge 'h olliee, and the printer follow ed the copy. The omission was obviously the fault of the land Olliee.

Crouch will have to re-advertise, wait two months longer, bring prepared to do any work in his line. Oflice north side of Penn street, in lis witnesses in ajrain and make a sec Beiidell block. cerebro-spinal fever, 2 males and 2 females from whooping-cough, 4 males and 1 female from enteric fever. 4 ond payment of from I5to1'i for gold red butter to churn from the miik of her butterflies, and I'll rais at morn ith the earliest, to the fragrant farm yard pass, and wateh the farmer turn his herd of grasshoppers out to grass. -Ex.

fee. And yt. is allowed to Make your farm loans with First National Bank. Seven per cent, no de from cholera in- males and 2 females fantum." peacefully continue to suck the public pap. lay.

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