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The Jefferson County Tribune from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 1

The Jefferson County Tribune du lieu suivant : Oskaloosa, Kansas • 1

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The Jefferson County Tribune ei nil The Democratic-Populist Newspaper Of Jefferson County. Edited At The County Seat. All Home Print. tes 4 OSKALOOSA, JEFFERSON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20 1899. VOL.

I. NO. 28. it THE The Filipinos engoged the American troops within two miles of Manila recently and were driven back only after a stubborn fight. The Ameri Five Ricks Burned.

Cinders from the Northwestern caught on firo five ricks of hay belonging to L. E. Kay last week and all were burned. General News. Missouri mules are being (shipped to the Transvaal.

All available army chaplains have County Treasurer. papers have evidently given up defending their candidate, politician Johnson, and now only strive to besmirch the opposition. Contamination has an afflnty for filth and they want to make out that others are as bad as thoir man. Accordingly theo papers have Ball dame Saturday. The small boys played McLouth last Saturday and had a lively game.

The McLouth boys were larger arid can casuities were one capcuin killed, another severely wounded, and ten enlisted men wounded. A new method of quick telegraphy is reported from Vienna. It is said to make feasible the telographing of nearly 100,000 words an hours. Tbo messages are prepared in advance of sending by perforating Slips of papor with verbal signs which are thereby transmitted. been ordered to the Philippines.

Fance is surveying a railroad thru Sahara desert from north to south. Dewew is in Vermont, the guest of Dr. W. Sewaid Webb, of Shelburn. Over 2,700 lailas of railroad have been kid in Uaited State ince Jan.

1. It is reported ihafc Germany will not interfere in the war in South had a hoavier battery and won Master Spencer Harman has two ball bats as trophius from the fray. The largest stock of Dry Goods. triod to brand SleLood us a board of tradd gambler. They prbably thought of this particular charge because McTjuod is a grain dealer.

lf of all the accusation is a lie pai and silupio, and ivithout the least foundation or semblance of State News. Africa. The entire business portion of the The largest stock of Clothing, The largest stock of Boots, Shoes, The largest stock of Men's Shirts, The largest stoek of Underwear, The largest stock of Rubber Goods. The largest stock of Hats Caps, The largest stock of Gloves. uai.

was wipeuuutuj acently. Fg and lack of wind postponed iff yacht race which was set for Aet. 10th. id 1 'ro co IS 1 Us rd ra id ut Ig as a e. I in iJi 4 la 0 Is 18 11 Pleaded Guilty of Petty Larceny.

A young man named Frank Myers was lodged In jail this week for stealing some clothes and a watch at Nortonville, from John Goddard. He was arrested in Atchison, tried before Justice A. J. Perry, fined $20 and committed to jail for 30 days. High School Notes.

A High School foot ball team has been organiz jd a pig skin purchased and a game planned for Thanksgiving. The senior class will have a hallow-een social. There are 53 enrolled in the city high school. Fred Thompson of Springdale is a freshman. The cheapest and most complete line of Gro ceries in Jefferson County.

truth! McLeod is not a board of trade gambler or speculator and never has been anything of the kind. It is noticed that not an iota of evidence has been produced to prove the charge. No man dares attempt it. 'All know it is false who know Mo -Leod, and only the vilest scandal monger such as Hank Koberts would stoop to such disreputable As for McLeod he pays no attention to the bark of such curs, but ignores them. A hundred men could be brought from Valley Falls alone to prove that McLeod, conducts only a legitimate grain business such as Henry Legler aEepublican and every other honest grain dealer in the county transact.

Kansas City recently had a $90,000 fire on Delaware Twelve new locomotives are being built in the Santa Fe shop at Topeka. Two miners in a Galena mine were recently fatally injured by a tub of dirt descending upon them from the height of 100 feet. Breidenthal is the probable candidate for governor. Topeka is to have $1 gas. There are 352 different species of birds in Kansas.

"Wichita id to have a corps of mounted police who ride bicycles We quote a little of the N. Dry Goods market: Dry Goods. New York, Oct. 16 Dry Goods A further upward movement in lead rupimg nas rerusea 10 ayea. favor of the government's south Africian policy.

The knit underwear manufacturers are combining and raising the price of their product. The city of Alexander Va. celebrated the 150th anniversary of its founding Oct. 12. Bryan has Xew York on motion of nrnkor.

the State Democratic com ing makes of bleached cottons is the chief featare to day. The demand has been gcod. Brown sheetings and drills also in better demand than supply. Anti-Expansion Impractical. Master HugoC.

Harman joined the Four-yard sheetings occasionally advanced 3. and wear big guns. This is significant and all persons havinr Fall sun- editor's family Sunday morning at 6:10. Dr. S.

Johnston ushered the Overmyeris talked of for congress plies to buy, can buy cheaper now than 30 or 40 days later, for all duplicates will cost more money to the merchant. man at large. sonrise meeting after only about an hour's intercession. The new arri Western and central Kansas pro We anticipated this and laid an unusual strone val has dark eyes and hair, big nose mittee endorsed him. Andrew Carnegie has prom ised money to Presbyterira college of Emporia for a library.

The K. C. Times tells of a girl wh became enriched writing novels for others to palm of as their own. test because the soldiers are to be line in Dry Goods and Clothing. and fists, and weighs nearly nine brought thru at night.

Our store is full of buyers and stock is fast eoinff out. pounds. This seems to spoil our Real Estate Transfers. Armelia Dalton, to Franklin Mc-Kanna, 160 acres for care and main-tainance. Edward T.

Towler to Frank Swallow, mill site $95. J. M. Piazzek to Elizabeth Wheeler lot 3 block 3, Valley Falls, $45. A romantic story is going the Now is the time to buy.

rounds of a Kansas girl who dressed anti-expansion theories. I suppose we must acknowledge them "imprac in the uniform of a soldier and went tical and unconstitutional," and yield Our Gaods stck was never so large and attractio as the issue. Speaker Keed left tne Kepuo ncan administration pnd letired to private life because of that administration's If policy. The French cabinet has voted to Eobt. L.

Martin to Joel D. Davis with her lover's regiment as far as Honolulu where Funston put her off. She remained a year and returned and married her hero. now, and complete in Every department, One Liquor Prosecution. On complaint of Mayor G.

Ran 100 acres $1. M. W. Eobinson to B. F.

Coughe nour 215 acres $6,000. All Frnnnh nolonies under civil dolph of Nortonville, Co. Attorney Grasshoppers have destroyed the Luther Davis to W. D. Gilliland Eaines and Sheriff Ham have prose wheat in Ellis County.

cuted E. Locklin on the charge of Topeka will donate $5,000 to enter two acres $150. W. H. Gray to Eli O.

Parsons 160 tain the soldiers and $5,000 more ti authority, and abolish all military administration. Chicago is experiencing the worst coal famine in twenty years. The rust is with holding the supply to force prices up. violating the prohibitory law. Edi tor L.

F. Eandolph assisted the Co will be raised. Topeka has a garbage crematory. The Kansas University foot all acres $100 and other change of property. Ed Canada to John Werbel 60 acres $2,200.

David Cook to W. H. Lamer, 80 acres $1,650. Men's Suits. We show you some of the Correct Styles in this cut, at prices from $3 to $12, the best tailored ready-to-wear clothing on the market to-day.

We never loose a customer when they see our stock. Prices and Excellence of garment do the rest. Attorney and Morse Casebier were employed by the defense. The charge of maintaining a nuisance was also preferred and the bond fixed at $100. As we go to press the preliminary is team play but one game with Nebraska "his year.

That is at inooln, Nov. 18th. This team plays Ex-President Benjamin Harrison and wife recently dined with Kaiser William, and Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. President Krugerof the Transvaal S. H.

Gaskill to M. L. Critchfield, lots 11 and 12, block Oskaloosa Drake University of Iowa at Lawrence October 21st and Haskell being heard before Justice Perry. Must Be Innocent. A Nortonville man has been charg $1,000.

Iustitute Oct. 28th. ed with selling liquor and there are The 20th Kansas will be dis twenty people who think that his charged November 3d. punishment ought to be severe A Spaniard is coming home with OVERCOATS. issued an ultimatum to Eugland demanding tho withdrawl of all British troops inside of 48 hours.

Admiral Dewey recently laid the corner stone of a new hall which is to be a cart of Nor wick Vt. University. It will be calied Dewey hall. The piennal session ofUniversa- These twenty are the Eepublican M. L.

Critchfield to S. H. Gaskill, Osawkie property $1,000. In District Court. A suit for divorce was filed by Ora V.

Woodward vs Wm. Woodward. The next term of court at Oskaloosa begins Monday, November Gth. the Kansas boys. judicial delegates wno spent wo Mrs.

McMains of Ft Scott shot her whole weeks in that town and came Our Overcoat line was never so Complete self to death upon detecting the odor of beer on her husbands breath. home declaring they could not get a drop. The young man ought to be as to-day. All-wool Coverts in light and dark shades, short Box Coats, fancy black, Bellous, list lieneral Uonvention will be in punished for cruelty to animals Boston Oct. 20, 25.

It is expected to be pockets, the Just to think, if he really did have Tlic Beds of Rivers Raise. The tillage of the soil along the liquor there, yet would not supply so the largest convention of Universa lists held since 1876. river basins causes the loosened dirt ntense a demand This ought to be to wash off from the hills and valleys considered prima facia evidence that and settle in the bed of the rivers es the accused is absolutely innocent The great hypostyle hall of the 'temple of El of the most magnificent and celebrated KORRECT THING! We have Beavers in raw edge, Black, Blue, light and dark Tan and Pearl, Meltons in all shades and handsome Black Dress Coats. Ulsters, we start these at $3 and prices range to $10. A strong line in these goods.

Death of Hiss Sarah Trapp. Probate Court Proceedings. James Tompkins made annual settlement in the estate of Magdale ne Saulsberry of unsound mind. J. P.

Hoover, guardian, asks for permission to sell Oskaloosa property belonging to Edith Hoover, a minor. Hearing is set for October 25th. Frederick Grames filed receipts of amounts due heirs of Edward Gramea and reports that he cannot find pecially near the mouth, forming sand banks islands and deltas and necessitating the building of dykes in 4Jr jpelics of ancient Egyptian archi lecture, has recently fallen. Miss Sarah Trapp, aged about twenty years died at her home in Os many places higher and higher. German exports of the United kaloosaat four o'clock Monday even And the smaller streams are also ingand was buried in the cemetery States for the three months ending nt.

30th, reached $22,372,355, an at 3 p. m. Tuesday, Eev. McConnell filling up. All boys can remember the fish ponds and old swimming holes so clear and deep when the sod of $176,708 over the corres- conducting the services.

A father Henrietta Schwartz to whom is due quarter ol last year. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. Trapp $55.50.

4(6 American consul at Pretoria and one brother, Albert, besides D. Webb filed sale bill of per was unbroken on the banks, but now all are filled with soil from the fields and willows and cattails form a bramble where once pools of clear look after British interests in many relatives and dear friends Boy's Suits Are Cheaper in Price here and Better in Value than you will find anywhere else. We have a shipment from N. Y. which we are expecting daily, that will excell any sonal property of Samuel Farrar de south African repblic since tbo mourn their loss.

Albert is the only IS1 ceased, and $82.25 was paid to adrawal of Mr. Conyngham Green, one left of a large family of children water sparkled in the sud. Nortonville State Bank by him for EDelish diplomatic Bgent. Consumption is said to be the cause County Surveyor Davis oi Jefferson said estate. During her prolonged sickness she Funston speaking of the Filipinos 'They were very high-minded was patient and loving but the kind Marriage License.

county observing the rapid filling up of the beds of rivers, calls attention to the advisability of building bridges higher than appears to be ud gave me the opinion that they est, tenderest care could not avert deaths stern decree. All have the John Marks and, Mary M. Byer, thing in the county for effect and cheapness. We have a heavy strong gold-mixed suit long pants at $2.50. None better.

ere well able to look after them Oskaloosa. Ceremony performed by Topeka Capital, Oct. 13 profound sympathy of all. necessary at the time of their Judge Dick. War is on in the Transvaal.

At An exchange says Jackson county Franklin T. Housh Miss Daisy moment of the expiration of their Tedrick, Oskaloosa. Some men who makes pretensions of Populists are against Gephart when in fact Gephart's nominating speech was iimation the Boer army advanced standing high in social and religious Program of Teachers' Association circles are really unworthy of courte iMatai ana occupiea mgogo I eights, and later they ditched and to be held at McLouth on Saturday, captured an armored train. Nov. 4th, 1S99.

ous regard. The farmer who was mortally wo.mded by the serpent he had found frrzMi and restored to activity Dommick C. O'Malley, proprietor Jhe Evening Item, of New Orleans, made in the Populist convention by a leading Populist of Jackson county. If the wishes of a people have nothipg to do with the government, them we might have a right to govern Luzon. Those people have a right to form a joint government with us if both agree but we never did have, have not today, nor will to the end acknowledged that he was served Address of Welcome Mayor Jones, l.et-ponse, 1).

L. Stuuley. Music Paper, V. D. Ross.

Discussion 1. J. Bradford, E. L. Miller.

Sons. C. Harrison Parker, editor-in right f'- pitying a scoundrel. ef of the Delta, anti-lotter organ the same city, recently fought All kinds of Shirts. We have a large line of unlaundered white shirts, fine Irish linen bosom, open front, open back, open front and back, reinforced patent facings, felled seams, N.

Y. mills muslin. When laundered as good as any $1 shirt on the market. We have these at 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. Men's fancy laundered stiff bosom shirts; popular 50c shirt, no grotesque patterns but desirable staples, good quality percale in choice line of patterns and colorings, yoked gathered back, shaped collar band, no collars, open in back shaped Men's cotton work shirts.

Special drive in mens' popular grade goods. They run in cheviot buckskins, percales, in medium dark, dark and light effects in stripes, plaid or check. Special price 25 to socts. Tne expansion schemers force government to borrow money Chapters 4. 5, and of Gr eenwctd, JC and seriously wounded each Harney.

to war? an unjust war which necessi Discussion, Miunic Oioke, V7. M. Penn tates $800,000 a day among A violent earth quake visited the ington. Music. the poopie and increases business ac i nd of Ceram, next to the largest Our District and State Associations, Gen tivity, order to make it appear that the Moluccas, between, Booroo eral discussion led by Couny Supt of eternity have any right of divine or human origin to run their business of governtment without their consent.

If I were a Filipino I would fight as I would have had I been with Washington's patriots to the last ditch ever for freedom and self-government What American could io otherwise 1 i Papna, Oct. 12, completely de- there good times under McKinley's Recitation. General Business. administration. But there will be a ying the town of Amhei, killing 4,000 people and injuring 500 others.

day of tt-ckoning, when the debt must Meeting called to order at 2 o'clock be pM, p. m. By order of Committet..

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