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The Osawatomie Globe from Osawatomie, Kansas • 4

The Osawatomie Globe from Osawatomie, Kansas • 4

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OFFICIAL STATEMENT Osawatomie Globe. county are not satisfactory. Quite a number have expressed themselves as being disappointed in its workings. OI THE KISAJ.C1AL CONDITION DO YOU WART TO WORK FRANK M.SHERIDAN, A 7 TORNET-A T--LA IT, CHfice over postofiice. BY HARRY MILLS.

OF THE OSAWATOHIE STATE BANK The investigation started by Con gressman Murdoek is said lo show ADVERTISING BATES. One inch onetime 15 fen Is Oneinehor mure by the month 50 cents for eaeh inch. Vjcalsor reading notices 5 cents per line for eaeh insertion. Heads count as two lines. 1.B.HAEVET, TTORNEr-A T--LA that the railroads have been receiving about four million dollars too much for carrying the mail.

Funny that Joe Bristow did not find that out when he was out uncovering things? Collections jriven carefulattention. Office in Court House. Paola, Kaos. AT OSAWATOMIE, STATE OF KANSAS, at the close of business on the 12th day of November, I9UB, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.

81,481 18 Loans on real estate 8 00 Overdafts 327 75 Furniture and fixtures 1,140 Oft Expense account 97103 Cash items other than reserve items 69 SU Other resources, goods, chatties, etc 97 25 Cash and sight exchange, legal reserve 27.220 30 AT HOME? Another man who needs to give his mouth a rest is Richard P. Hobson. Shawnee county has a record of 217 divorces one out of every three marriages. B. J.

CARVER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Deeds and other instruments written. Notarial and collection work promptly attended to. Up stairs in Whiteforb Block. OSAWATOMIE, KANS. telephone Number 247 STATE WILL LOSE.

Receiver Bradley of the wrecked Devlin bank in Topeka says the final dividend will not bring the depositors a total of more than ninety-five per cent, and possibly less. This will make the state lose on its $547,000 deposits about $27,000. Kansas City Star. Our recollection is that Barney Sheridan made a prediction of some sort, through the Western Spirit, shortly after the Devlin failure, that the bank would pay out and the state not lose. Are we mistaken? Total 79 LIABILITIES.

Our idea of a fool is the man or woman who thinks everybody they meet is "mashed" on them. M. PSE1TCII, A. W. Benson and his friends were sincere, but there was no intention at any time of sending him to the DENTIST.

orncs vp staies ut the Whiteford Block. Office Fhone 237. Residence Phone 802. Does anyone believe Curtis will permit anything to put Cy Leland's son-in-law and other relatives out of a federal job? Osawatomie, Kansa To every one bringing in a new subscription to the Globe accompanied with one dollar for each subscription we will give a duebill for fifty cents for each one dollar so paid. This due bill will buy dry goods or clothing the same as that much cash and any article in stock.

Anyone receiving one of these can buy the goods before presenting order and will find that it will be accepted the same as cash. There will be no raise on the goods because they are to be paid for in this way. We are trying to see if this method will work as a subscription builder and make the offer good to BELLEVILLE LANDED. Belleville is certainly on the map, politically speaking, at Topeka. With S.

C. Crummer, private secretary to the governor; D. Y. Wilson, chief clerk of the house; W. P.

Weeks, assistant sergeant-at-a ms of the senate, and A. Q. Miller senator Caldwell's clerk, the political interests of the city should not suffer. Belleville Telescope. Capital stock paid in il5.000 Oil Surplus fund 4,400 00 Undivided profits 2.058 35 Interest 1,677 17 Exchange 10188 Dividend declared but not paid 4 DO Individual deposits 72,508 95 County deposits 2,961 39 Time deposits drawing less than six per cent 25,202 75 Cashier's and certified checks 5 30 Total JI23.9I9 79 STATE OP KANSAS, I Couuty of Miami, I.

O. T. Beeson. cashier of said bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; that said bunk has no liabilities, and is not indorser on any note or obligation, other than shown on the above statement, to the best of my knowledge and belief. So help nie God.

O. T. BEESON. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me.

this 19th day of November, 1906. SEAL j. W. H.Campbell, Notary Public. Commission expires cn 12th day of March, 1IK17.

COIIREOT. Attest: D. W. II AY'S. I A.

F. MEEK. Ever notice how many people sit up nights because of the fact that you have disagreed with them on some big question? F. Q. LOB BAIN, DEN TIST Rooms 1 aud 3 Whiteford Block.

Is there no humane way of suppressing that man Ira N. Terrill? He is a man with a grievance against everything and everybody. Lots of men who will get themselves covered with mud to be gallant to the ladies on the street would not carry in a bucket of water for their wives. Directors M. A.

ROBERTS. .1. W. CHURCH ILL 1). BREN EM AN.

J. C. CHESTNUT. FOR ren STORAGE ROOM W. H.

CAMPBELL. 1907. Stubs is reported to have said that the fellows have taught him lots of politics during the past few weeks, but that he is in the game to the finish. February SHAVE OR HAIRCUT CLEAN TOWELS, GOOD SER VICE, C. 5.

ROWE'S, Opposite Dever Hotel. Osawatomie. Lumber Cheaper Than It reqnired six columns of solid minion to print Governor Hoch's message. We ought to be thankful that Hoch is not president of the United States. We have often wondered why the local merchants do not carry the styles of hose displayed at the opera house.

They certainly would sell as valentines. W. P. Robinson. A.

W. Panlette. "BE GOOD TO YOURSELF." Years ago I stood on the ocean beach with a friend. He was a man of mature years, I but a lad. I had formed a strong liking for this man.

To me he was the embodiment of wisdom and all that was noble and good. I had learned to trust him with that implicit childish faith that might cause angels to smile. Now that he was about to hiva for a 1j ng voyage to a foreign country, it was a moment of deep concern to me. For a long time we stood together. Not a word was spoken.

My thoughts were on the happy days I had spent with my friend, and if we should ever meet again. He placed his arm about me, laid his hand gently on my head and said: "My boy, we must part. We may never meet again. 'Be good to yourself "Be good to yourself." The phrase was new to me then, and as I retraced my steps homeward I pondered it over in my mind and found it rich in meaning. "Be good to yourself." Volumes are contained in these words.

Another might have said, be honorable. Be just. Let not the vile oath 'nor the coarse jest pollute thy lips. Let no evil passion take possession of thy gentle heart and make it like the flint. But by my friend all these precepts, and many more, were embodied in these four simple words, "Be good to yourself." Ever ROBINSON PAULETTE (Successors to Dr.

Koogler.) PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office, Dr. Koogler's old office. Calls attended day or night. Office phone 198.

Residence phone 216, There are a lot of people who are two infernally lazy to work, but who want to wear good clothes, be important and considered people of Here is the opportunity for the boy or girl who has the snap to get out and hustle. The subscriber must be one who is not now taking the Globe. A fifty cent order with each one. No subscription for less than a year. Get busy and see how many you can get.

No chance to lose. You win every time you get one. Betting on horse races is getting in a bad way. New York, Missouri and Kansas legislatures are being asked to pass drastic laws for its suppression. All the latest styles in boards at greatly-reduced prices.

For instance, we' are selling good 12-inch Barn boards for $1.75 per hundred feet. We also make you special prices on anything else you want in the way of lumber. START AT ONCE Enough money has been spent by the city during the past four years to have built two bridges over the Marias des Cygne river, like the one on the road to the asylum. Some people are surprised that Cy Leland, voted for Curtis. He knew all the time he was going to vote for Curtis.

Cy is not a fool; he plays politics to win, and wins. It is reported that the Missouri Pacific well drilled at Aliceville has proven to be a fine salt water proposition and would justify opening a health resort, with bath house. UNION ASSIGNS ENGINEERS. As an experiment, and at the earnest request of the of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, that body will in the future have the name-ing of engineers running on the Omaha division of the Missouri Pacific. An order has been posted at the Union depot, signed by George W.

Smith, superintendent of machinery, stating that hereafter all vacancies in iuns on this division will be filled by application to J. E. Moran. CORN SHOW ON WHEELS! Harris-Anderson LUMBER GO. Osawatomie Kansas There was much talk before congress convened of the things that would be done to La Follette, but since that body has been in session the Brownsville affair has had exclusive right-of-way.

as nill.nnin inninrti-rn S- iiftlLnuAU AuuIUlIY lOi sip E. C. PACE THE 1907 WORLD ALMANAC is richly weighted with information on almost every conceivable subject and is a marvellous repository of facts, figures and cyclopedic knowledge well nigh indispensable to every one who needs to refer to recent historical, political or general happenings. Within its covers may be found facts and figures, embracing almost every subject of daily interest. It is the one book that tells you something about everything and everything about a great many things.

Over GOO pages, strongly bound in an illuminated cover. Now on sale all over the United States for 25 cents. Mailed to any address Tor 35. cents by the Press Publishing Company, New York City. This Interesting and Magnificent Display will Appear in Osawatomie on Considering the brands of nightmare a man with a normal mind can entertain after dining on mince pie, what must be the wonderful appara-tions in a crazy man's brain, as the result of an overloaded stomach? PHYSICIAN OPTICIAN.

Office and Residence in Cody Bldg. PHONE NO. 197. Tomi Kritowkes, laborer, dropped a switch point on his right foot, mashing his great toe. B.

Akin, brakeman; strain of right ankle by jumping off engine which had left the track. L. R. Curtis, tinner apprentice; lacerated wound on left hand. N.

F. Burns, switch foreman; con JANUARY 23rd, tusion of right side of face, ear and The result of the Republican senatorial caucus shows that there has not been a time that Curtis had been in doubt about the result. The fellows who voted for Campbell, Getty and Murdoek just did so to scatter a little good feeling. For Rent: 160 acre farm well improved, four miles from town. Also residence of 7 rooms on East Main street, with three quarters of an acre of small fruits, well, cave, stable, chicken house and acre of rye.

House $10 per month S. R. Sinkev, Owner. shoulder by being hit by a tie thrown out of car by other workmen. John Pierce, laborer; strain of This is an attraction which you cannot afford to miss.

Keep the date in mind small of back while lifting on a tie. H. Burgess, brakeman; contusion of right hip, caused by catching han dle on car which was covered with ice and falling. NOTICE. The Osawatomie Cleaning and Pressing Club was opened for busi Our idea is that the much-talked-about primary law will prove a disappointment and an expensive luxury if ever passed.

The taxpayers will foot the bills and the result will not be any better. The workings of the system used by the Republicans in this JANUARY 23d The troublejwith a lot of us people is that we were born into the wrong name. Ever meet a man named Ick-leheimer, or anything like it, who was poor? Riches and pretty names are not congenial. ness Monday, October 29, third door east of pofitodice, Ladies' and gents' clothes cleaned and pressed. Mr.

U. Michaels siys some of the Chinese pheasants recently turned loose here have at times come up to feed with the chickens at his L. W. MuLLIN, Prop..

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