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The Osawatomie Progress from Osawatomie, Kansas • 5

The Osawatomie Progress from Osawatomie, Kansas • 5

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spending a week or ten davs visit ing with friends. For the Latest Designs and Effects in 44 WALL PAPER 44 G. W. Werner of Kansas City stopped olf Wednesday to spend 'a day with Mrs. "Werner who is visiting relatives hero.

H. 0. Harrigcr and G. L. Slawson You will be more than pleased with those on display at returned Monday from their missionary tour through southern Kansas and Indian Territory.

Yoimglberg's Blinkie, tho little one-eyed stray dog that has been nipping people around town for somo weeks, saw his finish Thursday morning. Mrs. W. S. Shcpard of Kansas City caino down to attend tho graduating exercises.

Miss Grace He makes it a specialty to please not only in the Wall Paper line, but in all lines usually carried by a first-class drug store Call and see him before buying your, Paper and Paints for spring cleaning. Buy where the price is right and where quality and style cannot be surpassed At A. W. Youngberg's. Root, her ncicc, was among the graduates.

Walter Force and his painters S3 Like Men Making Garden SEES PURELY PERSONAL 0. W. Durkco left for Dcnvor, Tuesday. Francis liuhland has been quite sick this week. E.

B. Slawson mado a business trip to Kansas City today. Col. J. W.

Anderson mado a business trip to Paola Monday. M. 0. Buddrus is moving his family to Oklahoma this week. J.

F. Nicely has added a Vow cash register to his clothing store. Roy Grant has been laying off this week because of tho mumps. Mr. and Mrs.

F. S. Goebel of Paola visited in this city Wednesday. Ralph Kennedy came home from Oklahoma the first of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. Dave Robinson are visiting relatives in this city this week. Mrs. Maude Powers of Ottawa is spending tho week with relatives in this city. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Pinkerton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Bundy.

Miss Edith Shields of Omaha is visiting wTith 'B. G. Stanley and family this week. Mr. and Mrs.

I. D. White of Paola is visiting with Mrs. Lizzie Meek and family. I.

A. Scott of Emporia spent today in this city visiting relatives, J. L. Slawson and family. Mrs.

Ed Wilson and son, Earl, of Paola, are spending the week with friends in this city. Alonzo Lessenden was compelled to quit his wWk Saturday afternoon because of the mumps. Ed. Malone came in Monday from Iola, and spend a few days visiting with relatives. Mrs.

I. N. Lawrence of Topeka, is spending the week in this city visiting with her sister Mrs. J. W.

Allard. Mrs. C. H. Davis and daughter, Miss Louise, of Little Rock, are spending the week with friends in this city.

Albert' Davis returned Friday from Pleasant Hill, after We are not doing this for fun. We pay this paper for telling you about our general line of Hardware, Implements and Sporting Goods. Wo always investigate before buying our stock, and that is what we want you to do. As a result of our investigation we save money and at the same time get the best of everything on the market, and that is just what you can do. The man who tells you he is selling at cost is liable to tell you anything.

While we do not sell at cost we can convience you that we give better quality for less money than can be duplicated in the county. youks to please, aro painting bridges near Ottawa this week. As soon as ho finishes up this work ho will go out on the west end to do somo work. Earl Warner of Paola has accepted a position in Billio Carlson's barber shop. He is a brother of Mrs.

Frank Jewett and' Mes-darnes Frank and Bert Allard. G. L. Ackerly and daughter, Miss. Geneva, are spending the week in Carthage, visiting with Mr.

Ackerly 's son-in-law and wTife, Mr. and Mrs. B. Carmean. Hon.

J. M. Hoskinson of Greenfield, spent Saturday visiting in this city. Mr. Hoskinson is a retired lawyer, an entertaining conversationalist and a jolly good fellow.

Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Landis are visiting with Mr.

Landis' mother in Chattanooga, Tenn. Before returning home they will visit in Memphis, Nashville and other points in the south. The Pennsylvania Gas and Mining Company have put up their drilling apparatus in Wm. Youmans pasture just east of F. Hovey's residence and began drilling for g'as Thursday morning.

A gang of "crooks" have been working in this city this jweek, three of them were shown the way Successor to W. S. Churchill W. Hill, 4 Drexel, is already making preparations and telling people about their- proposed Fourth of July Celebration. The business men that town are also getting interested in the organization of a commercial club.

out of town today and it is suppos ed that the rest will be shown the W. 7( Campbell, NOTARY PUBLIC. way to the city jail before the week is ended. The two Miss Whitefords enter Real Estate, Loans, Insurance and Collecting. tained the sophomore class at the home of Roy Grant Saturday evening.

Games and music were the entertaining features of the eve- H. G-. Staley and Wm. Marsh, who represented the Federation of labor in St. Louis last week, have returned and we are glad to report the effect of their labors.

They received a raise in salary for very near all the boys employed here, and not working as skilled laborers. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bundy of Parker came up the first of the week to attend the street fair; and visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Hershel Bundy. Wednesday morning Mr. Bundy returned to Parker, xbut went to Kansas City Wednesday evening to attend to some matters of business. Mrs. Bundy, however, will probably stay until Sunday.

Mrs. Dolphin and daughters, Misses May; Jennie and Amy, will leave for Denver this week where they will make their future home. They have recently sold their residence property to James A114rd who will move in just as soon as it is vacated. Mrs. Dolphin and daughters have made their home in this city for many years and have a host of friends who regret very much to learn of their leaving.

Val Ham, John Woods and Guy Tromhlev arrived home Tuesday will a round unvarnlsh'd tale deliver. Othello, Act I. Office. In Whiteford Blk. Osawatomie, Kansas.

THE nmg. rxeiresnments were served and all had a good time. Charley Werst, a machinist, who is well known to many of the boys here, has resigned his position at San Bernardino, wThere he has been employed, and in company with his wife will go to Pittsburg, where he has a position with the' Baldwin locomotive works. Wm. Marsh, past post commander, and now quarter master, received a beautiful medal Sunday after the Gh A.

R. services that were held in the M. E. ohurch. The medal was presented by Major J.

B. Remington. It bears a likeness of Dept. Com. Loomis, aiul was a token of appreciation of the work done by Mr.

Marsh in building up the membership of the post during the time he was post commander. The post here held second place in the gain of membershixj during his -term, and he certainly merits lots of praise. evening. -The young men enlisted PIANO being so skilfully strung, trains the ear to appreciate the shades and tints that compose Tone color, and betrays to the musician new beauties in musical expression. THE ONLY GUARANTEED KIDNEY REMEDY.

Your druggist will refund your monfiv if nfffir taking one bottle here three years ago and have been in the employ of Uncle Sam ever since the greater part of the time being spent in the Philippines. The boys were all quite young at the time of enlistment, but they return as full grown men, ready to settle down and make this their future home, and we, would be glad to see tho boys get good positions right away. you are not satisfied with results. Price 50 cents and $1.00. For sale J.

W. JENKINS' SON MUSIC 1013-1015 Walnut Kansas City, Mo. by all druggists..

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Pages Available:
461
Years Available:
1902-1903