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The Truth Teller from Osborne, Kansas • 4

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Of A MlI'M-liplioll fund being laied lot Tho Higher Education Tho Poor. the benefit of Genera! Grant, our nobh A Paying Occupation. The approach of il," lot' THE TRUTII-TELLljR. Official Paper of the County. Our beliefs are governed bv our inteiii Settlo Ua, Ail who know themselves lobe indebted to George Page lire hereby requested to come iii mid tiebuve, the first of Sept, iiiol settle their bills and save costs, (icorge niyn accounts don't pay incut bill and hu mi ht have the cash.

genre mid our conscience are ihoiiM. lugs ntti-niioii to tie- ni l. i of a by our education. Our education, then ex- in another column the Govern or's Thanksgiving Proclamation. It ii short and'sweet.

lamp, for without a I'glit li.i t' ll the pleasure or profit is taken from il' Thankfcalvlng Proclamation should be of a character that ould en Guide to Success, WITH FOlt SOCIETY is by fur the best Business and Social Guide and Hand-Book ever published. Much tho latest. It tells both sexes completely now to iK kvkiivtiii.no in tho best ay. How to bo your Own Lawyer, how to do business correctly und successfully, bow to net in society mid in every part of life, and contains a gold mine of ing or study. Coal oil is now in general TO TUB pKOI'LB OK TilK SlATK OK KAN sure (he highest intelligence and ue for illuminating pui xiseM oiithideof as: the blondest possible generul cut cities or large tow ns here coal gas in KRESS" FEVER TONIC.

Acknowledging our ilepcndunco upon Jat Goii has bought the M. K. T. ture. The know ledge of most Americans i the Supreme Ruler of tho Universe, am railroad and is preparing to build fxten-shins aggregating over six hundred miles Tin; liability to aolk throughout this section of country makes it necessary to exceedingly inaccurate; they know about Unit we liuvo bumlunt reason to used, and hen a proper lamp is iwd It is the best substitute for yet discovered.

The principle or phut upon which the Student bump is constructed may be said to lie the best in Use, hut the lamp itself hits' always hud sever il objectionable font lire which we are glad to sec done awav with in the new aspir ii vast number of thipgs, but do not pos have a reliable remedy always ut hand r. unto win our iiiuhkh, joiin which will thoroughly criidictc thediseiise itively know them. Their education has In tho great boat race in England last in its incipienet as well as more advanced been made too techn.cnl. The main oh St. Joiin, Governor, hereby rec iniend, (linr, abstaining from hII xecii stage.

varied and Useful iiiTormatiau indispensable to all classes for constant reference A OK NTS WANTED for all or fpuru time. To know why this bookofKKAL value mid attraction sells better than any other, apply for terms to II. B. Si ammki.i, St. Louis Mo.

1-iW-Om week, between Ilanhin, the Canadian, and Trickett, the Australian, for 1,000 jeet in semiring it is that it may lead to 1'ho KIIKSS PKVRK tonic Is now too ant tor favor called the "Home Lami1," well mid favorably known to need nnv manufactured by the Home Lump Co. of cares, Tihhhimy, tiik 23th pay ok the ucqiiixition of property. Money getting is the curse of the conn extended advertisement. Yet we desire Cincinnati. The great objection to most a side mid the championship of the wot Id, was easily won by Haitian.

Novkmiikh, 1880, bo sacredly observed to keep it before the people ns the iikst other lumps is their liability to bo upset, .1... I I I .1 I I try. It is making servile slaves of its and hi iikst HK.Ml.riV for this most dis ly our people as day of Thanksgiving people und narrowing them down to the tressing malady. It is prompt and effect me truuine in Keep mem in oroer, Him the poor light given by them. The New Home Lump is almost a fuc-similie of Gkn.

Shkiui an wants tho army in AAAAA A i Ail M. iA AAAAA I i it A44lAAA repulsive ruts of avarice. It shuts them ive in its action, in not unpleasant to the creased to 80,000 and wants tho forts in to God for the ninny blessings graciously bestowed upon us dining the past year, the Student Lamp; it has a handsome taste, contains no mineral or vegetable out from a view of anything not tinged poison, mid after Using leaves the system Kansas sold and the troops concentrated ut strategic points from whence they can by gold. It closes their eyes to anything und tliut wo earnestly implore His wis DR. CnOOK'3 WINE 0F TAR in perfect health, without the injurious etli ts so often following the use of other ornamented (dump by means of which the lump call at once be easily adjusted in any position upon the center table, piano, music re.it.

sewing machine, desk. that has not un immediate und daily doin to guide, direct, and help lis to live go by ruil quickly'tajlm frontier. money value. It blisters their sensibil remedies. If the direction are followed ities and renders callous their finer feel it will leave a perfect and absolute cure.

or by means of a handsome bracket, tut to ever merit His kind mid protecting care. Cures Thousands Yearly. LixitKTrA Morr, the noted lecturer, ings. It causes them to recognize merit writer and hiimnnitnrian, who it will be which goes uith the lamp, can be placed upon the wall, and in whatever position it is placed it is absolutely safe. This is on a money imsis, and it matters little it In tehtiinony Whereof, I have remembered, took so active a part in the A POSITIVE CURE J-OH COUGHS, COLDS, and CONSUMPTION, ALIO.

the character be foul as Vulcan's stithy, the great feature of excellence, but the New Home Lump combines h'so the pai It is now put up in 8 oz. Octagon Bottles, with white engraved wrapper. A box of l.lVKIt fll.l.H free with each bottle. Price, $1.00. For sale by all Drug-gi-ts.

On application we will wind our handsome new pninplilet containing a full list of our Preparations, Ac. BHOS. it Proprietors, St. Louis mid Kansas City, Mo. untislavery movement, died at her home in Philadelphia on Suii'fay, tho 11th inst.

a golden fleece covers all that. The better nature is lost sight of and tho devotee nt iirgand liiirncr, a filling indicator and match box. No lamp has ever before been received with such unusual favorer fulls prone before tin golden calf. Alllu hereunto suliscrilictl my mime mid nllixcd the Great Seal of the State, lit Tope- kn, this lOtli day of November, a. i.

1880. JOHN I'. ST. JOHN. By the Governor: Secretary of Slate.

encc is not all of life nor the best part Bailey Waoooneh un attorney of received such strong recommendations from the lending journal of Cincinnati Etslorts fte Appetite, oi it. i tic possession or Knowledge is Atchison, enned Judge Holt ut Mankato It also endorsed by such men as the worth more, inasmuch us it contributes the other day. The cane is said to be Piles Cured for $1. to the happiness of our existence. mayor ami postmaster, several Hi-lira ee presidents and express agents in but very handsome, gold banded with an The laboring classes ure resting under safest, most convenient mid ivory handle and the Judge is justly yjiJj" Btrengtheiu tbe Eyitem.

Eeatores tha Weak and Debilitated, InTi'goratei the LIVER, and at the iame time best lamp made. The Company desires proud of it. in tins foeulitv, and any smart Atchison has a Hired railway. TorKKA is ugituting the street railway question. The Atchison Champion will get oTa a Holiday edition on Jan.

1. I have a remedy that positively cures Piles, nine cases out which I will semi pre-paid on receipt of one dollar. AY rite me at once mid be convinced. Address, II. Box US.

OSDORNE KANSAS. lady or gentleman can make a handsome I Scottie KIDNEYS ANO BOWELS James D. Snoddy, of Linn county, ill income during the next six mouths by will be candidate for Speaker of the restoring them tobcollhy action, health und foilowfrotn ilt una. Tho WEAKaailDf LICATEmffering from LOSS House Representatives. He is un ex- canvassing for its sale.

There is hardly a dozen families in this county ho will no; want one, and its price is so low us to bring it within the reach of all. For great responsibility in the matter of lie iduciition of their children, in which they should reflect that these same children are capable of receiving the best advantages and of occupying positions in life much more influential than those in which their parents may be placed. They have growing, healthy intellects us well as the children of the wealthy and are subject to the same ambitious longings for better things. The development perieuecd legislator, a thoroughly posted parliamentarian, a stalwart Republican Ur jTt 1 1 1 I from if kiii'Bj will Unci it tbe rouiedy tuey need I Thk National Democratic Committee further information address Home Lamp disclaim any participation in the Morcy fraud. ti Mnwlhi tlioin.

A triuiof it will provcnll claim. Alc vonr flrur-'ittforOR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR. tako im uilter. i'oreale by all druggists atOno Dol A.

B. COATES. Cincinnati mention this paper and they will give you full particulars and an old and well known citizen. During the canvass just closed he did good work for the Republican cause in the Second mid Third Districts. He would make an able speaker.

ana exclusive territory to canvass in. 8 t-13 Lkavknwouth wants a Federal Infantry and Cavalry training school established there. -DEALER IN- lar uoiuc IT THE LEADING EEHEDT FOB ALL THSOAT.AXD IUXG COMAIMS. 8. IT.

SMITH Proprs-, Succcesorfl to Oliver Crook Dayton, Ohio. A 110111(5 contains 19 times as much aa any IS ccut preparation. IT CURES- ROAD NOTCE. Whereas a petition was filed with the of the children will place tho parents on higher plane und add to tho happiness of a household. Our high schools are placed in peril in almost every city county clerk on the day of Septem IIuoo Ma iin ut his recent trial in Atchison was found guilty of murder in the first degree.

ber, 1880, was taken up anu considered by the board of county commissioners, on account of tho opposition of the very DR J. KRAMER'S GERMAN EYE said petition being in due form accom class wdio might be most benefited by panied with sufficient bond according to SsLVt is a po'iiivo cum lor weak and uinfusedevea. SAFE AND RELiABLE. iNovertails to cure any case of lore eye, anil no remedy la to immedi them. They falsely reason that their law, signed by Frank Ilagel and twenty Jay Gould has purchased tho Denver South Park road in Colorado the consideration being two and a half millions.

children must go to work and cannot en Furniture, Sewing Machines Picture Only Furniture Store joy these advantages, hence, since they ate In It effecta. 1'rice 44 ccnta a box. Sboukt yonr di-ticKlst not have it, on receipt of 15 ccnla (or po-tage ataiupa) will auudjoua box free of exponas. S. N.

SMITH A cannot the children of the wealthy ought not. others, prays for the establishment of a public road beginning at tho ne corner of sec and the nw corner of sec 10, 0, 11 w. running thence south, fifty feet in width, to the se corner of sec 21 and along the section line between sections 9 fc 10, 10 15, 01 22 in said tpwn mid rang'. Thence south along the sec Dayton, O. The laboring man should sacrifice The daily and weekly Kansas press is at present taken up with discussions pro and con of tho prohibition amendmeut, its force and effect.

Cul Bono. The Farmer, having rested awhile front its vituperations became so uneasy that it hud to belch forth'of its bitterness and corruption or burst with the boiling iiitiscous gases wherewith tho mind of its editor is stored to repletion. All who have lived in tho county for any length of time are accustomed to the methods of this man Baruhart of warring against those whom for any reason he has occasion to dislike. Considering the nature of tho man we are not surprised at the emanations from the paper be assumes to edit. Of course he feels badly about getting left in the county printing and, knowing his nature and his tactics, so long as he makes a personal fight on us, we Bee no good in taking up space in our puper to answer charges ho makes against us.

something to place his children in pos session ns high a standard of educa tion line eigi iv i in uini i)i a tion as possible for him to receive in the public schools at least, buthe will not. tillMII i in Osborne. Prices Re Rkcmnino Tauhus, otherwise known as Sitting Bull, is on tho war-path, and firmly saysiu the faco of former reports that ho will never surrender. O.nvas m. I i 1 1 1 llf'tv i i The anxiety to get money hurries bis II il se corner boys iuto the workshop ami his girls in Ihlle in ie; to tlie se of-e feet wiii 11 south line of ending, missioned road, I if said township The board of In the p.ni county coin- to the laundries, kitchens or dressmaking shops.

To bo sure these positions must bo filled, but will a young man be any tho worse mechanic because he has viewers of said fill if ii i i-i I A 'icxander, .1 .1 Jiv.vers and duced to suit the times. Call and seo mo and ct My prices on COODS: A. B. Coates. good education? The more general culture you can give him, the better will he AVlil Heath iciid 1st, UJMI.

as the shall commence, nt the cilice of. I designated Monday Nov time when such viewing viewers X'i meet YV liull' at 10 a in. and Judge Holt has been appointed Regent of tho State University in place of Rev. Ingalls. A most appreciative appointment of a worthy man.

Tub Manhattan College is full we do not menu that the faculty or students tire full, but that they have as many students there as they can accommodate thence proceed to view su.d road. All parties will tal diu' notice hereof. Done bv order of county cotumi.ssimi-ers. Oct." 1th, Vm. Kansas first stabbed human slavery with a long keeu blade near tho heart.

The brave young David did not withdraw the blade und apologi.e or sue for pardon but quickly plunged the dagger into tho monster again. It has now stabbed tho "traffic." It has now plunged the dagger in the heart. You may expect to hear fearful oaths and terrible groans escaping from the dragon soon, but it must die. l.lK., C. 0.

r.uirs. Count Clerk. GILT EDGEv DM1 The Actcbison Champion urges the city and country in a vigorous editorial to plant trees. Very sensible advice, which we hopo will bo followed by our citizens. t4 CutfURRAY.

Attorney at Law, LOAN, REAL Kstatc, Collection and lusur arice A pent. Osborne, Kansas. Special attention given to Land matters before tlie U. S. Land Offices.

Collecting and Tax paying business promptly attended to. Loans negotiated and insurance effected at reasonable rates. Kansas is not only the home of the bravo but the land of tho free. Some-have said that during the late war Kan sas furnished the bravest und most enduring soldiers in the army, but soldiers in other states were not ready to yield this especial point to Kansas men, but since the last election, a week since, thou Everybody is Buying It. Coi'P's Amkuicax Skttler's Guide A popular exposition of our public land system.

Only 50cts. It tells how to tell township and section corners, how to homestead nnl pre-empt land, how to enter land under the desert land law, townsite law, tinibar and stone law, saline law, fcc, Every Settler, every Laud Attorney, every Real-Estate Dealer should have this New Book. No other work can compare with it. Recommended by the Land Officials at Washington. KULL, CLEAR, and EXPLICIT.

Latest Rulings, Instructions, and Forms from the General Land Office. Edited by Hknky N. Coit, of Washington, J). C. Editor of Copp's U.

S. Mining Decisions, Copp's Public Lund Laws, Copp's Iland-Book of Mining Laws nud Publisher of Copp's Land-Owner. -if Send i)0 cents to tho office of thi puper, and get a copy of this popular book. IS A THOROUGH RErVIEDY In every cas of Malarial Fever and Ague, wiiiie mr disorders of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, Indigestion and disturbances of the animal forces, which debilitate, it h-is no equivalent, and can have no substitute. It should not.

be confounded with triturated compounds of cheap spirits and essential oils, often sold under the name of Biters. For sale by Druggists, Grocers and Wine irehants everywhere. sands believe the claim to be a just ono. Her sons have been bravo enough, and had virtue enough, and endurance enough to fight tho liquor traffic while they have conquered and put it under their feet. Yes, Kansas may claim just what she will and wo will not demur.

Western (Lincoln, Neb.) AVorld. WARNER HOUSE. KimvIN KANSAS. The Best Hotel in Kir win. THE HOYS ALWAYS STOP AT WAKNIilt'S.

WARNER PROPRIETOR. Tna Downs Times thinks that M. W. Pettigrew stands a good show of getting a position in the new land office. We liope that he may, for Moso is a good fellow and well qualified for the position.

It isdefinately stated that tho Central Driuich will revert to tho management of tho Union Pacific on Jan. 1st, 1881. It will then bo known as the Central Branch Division of the Union Pacific, with headquarters at Omaha. Read tho editorials on tho prohibition amendment from the Western World, published in this issue of The Thuth They reflect tho Bentiment of the temperance people, not only in Nebraska hut nil over the Union. As tho matter now stands, Thomas M.

Helm is deliberately robbing those Smith County homesteaders who are compelled to make final proof, of the sum of each. It is our opinion that T. M. Helm St. JAMES HOTEL.

JOHN C. KRIDLER, PROPRIETOR. enjoy life, the more esteemed he will be and at the same time tho more intelligent mechanic. Parents fear that education is likely to cause their sons to choose lives of idleness or professional lives, in short to make them feel entirely above their stu-ion. This is not necessarily true.

There are young men, and old ones too, who are daily regretting that they were not taught some useful mechanical calling. It is not a laudable ambition which causes parents to neglect to havo their sons learn trades, 1 because they desire them to occupy higher positions. Work of the brain is no less wearing, nor less work than manuel nor does the latter require in very many cases, less intelligence. The possession of polite culture increases the chances of the sons and daughters of laboring men and mechanics for social and political preferment. It fits them for the lives of the greatest usefulness and happiness, and improves' in every way the tone of our society.

Several deplorable follies exist at present to influence people in moderate circumstances from taking full advantage of the educational opportunities presented to them. One of these is tho mutter of dress. No purents can be culled sensible who will deprive their children of what is justly duo them, because they may not feel able to clothe them as elegantly as their more opulent neighbors. Here is an obstacle that stands in the way of the full development of myriads of children. They are withdrawn from school und grow up uncultured from motives of false pride.

Every city should be proud of its high school, and all classes should enjoy its benefits to the full, allowing no slight pretext to cause them to lose its advantages. The high school is the taxpayer's college, and should be sustained as the dearest boon of tbe working classes. Every advantage of advancement in learning should receive the hearty support of all citizens, and instead of throwing barriers in its way, and praying continually for its annihilation, they should heartily endorse every net-tion that would afford them better educational advantages. Burlington Accommodations; First Class, fyinciai Attention Given Commercial Trade. When you bear a man sneer at the lionor and virtue of woman, you may be sure that he is not accustomed to walk in high places, and that bis boots are soiled with tho mud of a low life.

Be careful how you talk and insinuate nothing against the purity of woman for you know not the evil results that might The St. James Hotel Las been Renovated and Refurnished in all Departments and has neat airy rooms. Beds good and clean. Good tablo. Large sample room North of the Depot.

DOWNS KANSAS. $TnAOutfit furnished free, with 1 U.UUi'ull instructions for conducting the most profitable business any one can engage in. The business is so easy to learn and our instructions ure so simple and plain, that any ono can make great profits from the very start. No one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as men.

Boys and girls can earn large sums Many have made at the business over one hundred dollars in a single week. Nothing like it ever known before. All who engage are surprise! at the ease and rapidity with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest capital in it.

We take all the risk. Those who need ready money, should write to us at once. All furnished free. Address Co. Augusta, Maine.

The canvassers in the "Shoestring District" of Mississippi threw out about votes, mostly Republican, in the district and declare Chalmers, Democrat, elected over Lynch', Republican, baling their action on the fact that there were receives one-half this amount for every notice published in the County. If this is a fact, it is purely a steal, and he is thereby enriching his own pockets at the expense of the houienleaders of Smith county. Smith County Pioneer. It is our deliberate opinion that Will D. Jenkins, the editor of tho Pioneer, is a dotardly liarpoop.

Yes, we think he is a fool because he lacks a reasonable amount of sense for the purpose of domestic economy. Wo have kept our mouth closed on you for sometime, William, and so has the press generally, and have stood by and watched you lathering Tom. Helm nil over with mud, nearly every week of your squealing existence. But 3'ou have provoked us to a word or two by the above malicious, unbearable lie. Mr.

Helm charges no more for those notices than is required by the newspapers in which they are pub lisbed, and if he collects only $2.50 each, (yon know as well ns you can know anything that the fee allowed by law is nearly quadruple that sum,) he takes a very reasonable compensation from the homesteader for such pubiica tions. And when you assert your belief that Tom. Helm pockets 1.25 oat of each $2.50 that he collects you know as well as we do that you believe you are lying shamefully, disagreeably lying! Mr. Helm is not that kind of a man, and you know it. Your intolerable spite at him is puerile to men who know you lK)th, and you ought to borrow a little shame from somebody with which to cover your uncouth face after branding Helm as a thief.

The press ot the State of Kansas ought to sit down on 3'ou for thus hounding an officer whose shoes are too good for yon to tie. Rfloit Courier. mm tut BROAD CLAIM oi csintis VEE7 BEST OPEEATHTCr, QUICKEST SELLING, HANDSOMEST AID Ever offered to tbe public. MADE ONLY BY EXCELSIGR MANUFACTURING CO. lTos.

612, 611, 616 616 X. ST. LOUIS, MO. dashes after the name on the tickets HP I Yourselves by making nion-CLLl ey when a golden chance is offered, thereby always keeping poverty thrown out, instead of periods I Had all the votes been counted Lynch would have received over 1000 majority. ROAD NOTICE.

Whereas a petition was filed with the county clerk on the 9th day of September, 1880, was taken up on the IStii day ot Oct. 1 880, and considered by the Co. commissioners, said petition being in due form accompanied with sufficient bond according to law, signed by Fred Borges et prays for the establishment of a public road; commencing at the corner of sec 3(1, 8, 15, running west on section line, or as nearly ns practicable, until it intersects state road from Hull City to Russell. The board of county commissioners appointed as viewers of saitl road, Jeremiah Quiglcy, Gorman and Ibirgis, and designated Tuedny Nov. 2:1, 1880, as the t'nie when such viewing shall commence.

Said viewers to meet nt the bouse of John Windmill at-'lO o'clock a. in. ami thence proceed to vie' said road. All parties will take due notice hereof. Dune by order of county commissioners, Oct.

18, 1880. CO. Paris, 5 2 Ork. Wb received this week a copy of the from your door. Those that take advantage of the good chances that are offered for making5 money, generally become wcalthv, while those who do not improve such cfmnces remain in poverty.

We want many men, women, loys and girls tn work for 119 riirht in their own local NEW for AGENTS! QKfV low rurcr.D and fast bku.inu books of ALL Ktxiw are fully represented in our new GHAND COM- ities. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wngt s. We furnish ami nit thnt vnn Tipetf nlviTinv vrmsPK.rr Kansas Pacific Homestead and Colorado Tourist issued for gratuitous distribution by the Union Pacific railroad company, and must say that it is ft very desirable paper for tbe amount of general, agricultural and mining information it contains. A copy may be obtained, free, by addressing Thos. L.

Kimball at Omaha, Nebraska, or D. E. Cornell, Kansas City, 3Iiwnuri. ree iSo one who engages iau 10 uiane i iv. money very rapidly." You can devote sample pages, bindings, illustrations, etc, vour to the work, or only A great vartety and sure success fsr Can- PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO.

Having purchased the art gallery formerly ow ned by M. A. Kleckncr, I am prepared to do all manner of photo graphic work. 55 tf An.tv Smith moments, rull information anu vassers. u.iiwi fpare .1,1 JUrm Mh.l BUUresS mlilresa for all tlmt is neet rrB.

St Louis Mo. tc Cn. Portland, Msinr..

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