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Osawatomie Advertiser from Osawatomie, Kansas • 3

Osawatomie Advertiser from Osawatomie, Kansas • 3

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Personal Mention. J3usiness JLocals, Ttie Hdfeitisei The club or society which we have mentioned before will 1 organized tonight. The oljctof this will be nut only amusement bat also mutual improvement. Published Every (iaUird at OlAWATOMIE, KAKSAB BY THE OsawaUnvie Printing Company. The most brilliant social event that has for a long time taken place in our city, was the party last Saturday night at the residence of Mr.

William Youmans. It seemed as if all the young folks for ten miles around had gathered here for the purpose of having a good time. All manner of games and social conversion were indulged in until a late hour, after which, the party adjourned to Miller Peters' oyster W. H. Anderson, our Jewtler has a nice trade in Lis line of goods and is giving good satisfaction ti Lls cus W.

H. Campbell Secretary. A. F.Hkkk President. tomers and new goods are arriving every day to supply his increasing Publisher.

trade. J. C. Chestnut Co DRY GOODS. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.

IIA VE TEE LiItGEST STOCK OF Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises in Osawatomie. Ready Made Clothing a Specialty. Teas, Coffees, Spiels, Cigars End Tobacco, Dried and Canned Fruits. FLOUR SALT MEATS. parlor and enjoyed the raw, fried and FACTS FOHTHH PEOPLE! No more occasion to leave home for Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Clothing.

The E. T. Ahrens Mercantile Co. have opened and have now ready for inspection as large a stock of G-ener'l Merchandise as any store in Miami county. The attention of close buyers is called to an examination of this stock.

Flannel Lined Shoes, Felt Slip stewed. Everybody seemed to enjoy themselves fully and departed, feeling pers. Foot Warmers, Wool Boots, in TEEMS. fne eopy one year Sl.oo. One copy six ruouths -r' One copy three montbt -25 Advertising rates furnished on application tfAD "ads," and locals will be inserted and charged for until oidered out fact everything that will keep your that it had leea an evening well spent.

feet warm and comfortable at Straus Among those present, we noticed; Shoe Store, I'aola, Misse3 Mollie Brady, Lulu Gander, U. n. liirchard is doing a nice Clyde McWilliams, Mollis Shipinan Entered as Second CUmmatter, November 3rd, 1888, at tlte post-office in Osawatomie Kansas. business the livery stable line. His John Evans, of Paola, was in this city Monday.

E. W. Warfield was in Atchison one day this week. Miss Bessie Maynard called on the Adtebtiskb Wednesday. Newt Branch, of Faola, was in the city Monday on business.

Jas Childs, of Wea township, was in Osawatomie Saturday last. Col G. H. Hame called at the office Wednesday last. A.

Gove and wife made the Ao-veetiskh a pleasant call Wednesday. Tom Saxon, George Pinkerton, Ed Wieland and Charles Barr were in Paola Sunday. Misses Mollie Brady and Nettie Helms called on the Advertiser last Tuesd ly. Tom and Miss May Dill-man, of Paol.t, were in Osawatomie last Sunday. Harry DeWolf and Miss Kate Her, of Garnett, visited at the asylum last Saturday.

Mrs. W. 0. Tator returned last week from Ler lengthy visit in Indiana, and Will now smiles again as of vore. Mrs.

Kate S. Becson and son, of Medicino Lodge, Kansas, is visiting her parents in this city, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Smith. J. B. Carothers, of Lacede, tnirinnr in t.hft c.itv with bis! Lrntlipr. assortment cf carriages, buggies, cannot be beat, with good teams to Cora McWilliams, Maggie Brady, Dora Bridges, Lillie Pine, Gertie Provin, Ola True, Cora Maddox, Sadie Hunt, Alice Brady Bessie Maynard, Loula match.

Chas. is a rustler. Frof. Bixby threatens to make a Maynard, Effiie Moore, Nellie Mai tin law forbidding Frank Miller to stop Bring your produce to IIeatos. Ida DeVoe and Lizzie Youmans, and Messrs.

Will Forsyth, John Brady, Walter DeVoe, Ed Smith, Lev Meek, and talk to the girls when he passes the schoolhouse. He says Frank so Missouri Pacific Time Card. GOING EAST. K. accommodation, L.7.00 a.

K. C. Col. ex. A.

8,65 p. L. .05 p. in KLCSIud. A.S.60p.m.,L.

4.00p. m. Local passenger, 'arrives daily -15, p. m. WWiita 4t K.

C. express arrives J.SO.a. m. GOING WEST, K. C.

accomodation arrives 8.00 a K. C. CoL ex. 1246 p. O.

local express, arrives 12. 05 p. m. K. C.

Ind. ex. A. IX 33 p. 12.50 p.

ra Frank Miller, Mert Roberts Ed. Crawford, Frank Aronson, Will Miller, Lon fiustrates the girls that they are unable to study. Forsyth, Clark McWilliams, Tom Sax The exhibition to be given by the on, John Barr. Harry Brown. Jim Gove's Cottage Hotel THE ONLY STRICTLY FIRST CLA.5.3HOTEL INTHE CITY, South side-Main Street, near depot.

5L Qovc, Pi'op. Rettss, $2. a dqy Collins, Will and Tom Spader, Tom, New goods arriving daily at May-kaud's. Try Miixeb Putep.s for broad Satisfaction guaranteed. Guns, Revolvers and ammunition at Lidkle, Clark King's.

Overcoats and Clothing at Cost. J. C. Chestnut Co. Dres3 Good? all sliades and price? at E.

T. Ahrens Mebc Co. S. A. lirovvn have two houses to rent.

For terms call at their office. Good Goods at the lowest living public schools of our city on Christmas eve, promises to be a grand success. Frof. Bixby as well as his scholars are working hard to make it a success in Charlie and Date Youmans. Still They Come! A second installment of two car Wichi'a K.

C. ex. 1 Above trains carry passengers. All round trip tickets sold at this station ex-tept excursion tickets, are good until used. Save yourself lots of trouble and inconvenience and purchase round tripUckets.

Express Money Orders on sale, payable in all parts of the L'nion. H. C. Tow nsend, G. P.

T. A. T. V. Jackson, Agent.

loads of machinery was received at the S-! the nonnlar acent of roundhouse this week all now. The S. A. Brown Co's lumber business. new engine is in place and has been prices at the E.

T. Ahbkns AIer. Co. Go to Maynasd's for Men's Euh- every particular. The Osawatomie Bank will remove their bank building to the rear of their new lots on Church street.

The lot on which the building stands at present is leased property and the bank are niov-on their own real estate. The "Ship of State" entertainment ast night was a success from every point of view. The house was crowded and the little folks all did well and fired up and works well. Other machinery being put in position and will ber Arctics and Rubber in a short time be in operation. The CITY GOVERNMENT.

Mo. Pac, shops at this place will soon A. F. Mkf.k Mayor be able to make new or repair any part H. K.

tAKOTHKRS, I). Hkknkmeh. K. H. Poi.i.kv.

I. YMAN llAKORV, A. .1. MOEI.VANE. of a locomotive.

Mrs. E. L. Lawrence, who has been visiting for soma time past with her daughter, Mrs. L.

B. Maynard. left last Tuesday morning for her home in Lawrence. James Mallan returned Wednesday from his trip to St. Paul.

He was accompanied by his wife, who has been visiting reltaives and friends in Minnesota for several weeks. Will K. Rodway, of Gieggsville. was in the city on Saturday last. Mr.

Rid way is the owner of some valuable city property which he invested JndRe Marshal showed that skilled hands had been at CHABI.KS S. imvoic Horse Thieves Escape, Paola, December 4 Two ne work in the drill. Quite a handsome Of all sizes and kinds. groes, horse thieves, broke jail here to sum was realized as the proceeds of the entertainment. night at o'clock, by ehissellicg through the wall of the corridor, one Last Tuesday while C.

A. Hum black, the other yellow. The former in about a year atro. He was much is scarred on the upper lip, and is phrey, Supt, of the car department, was overseeing the cleaning of a hydraulic surprised at the growth of Osawatomie during the last two months of his ab jack at the round house, he had his named Elijah White. The heel is off the right boot of one, and each is a little over 5 feet high, and about 20 years RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

M. church. Preaching service every Bab bath evening at p. m. Sunday School at 3 p.

Mrs. Win, Yonman, 8upt Church on corner of Wtlliams street and Cronk avenue, l'rayer meeting every Wednesday evening. All ve cordially invited to these services and especially strangers are welcome. John L. Lohguhs, rastor First Baptist Church of Osawatonile.

Treach at II a. m. on the 1st Sunday of each month. B. I- Head, Pastor Congregational, rrcachlng every Sunday at 11 a.

ni. Sabbath school a 10 a. rn. S.L. Adair I'st-ilnr.

sence: and he savs the next time he face severely burned by throwing the old alchohol, which had been taken out conies here he will be prepared to stay and build a number of houses. Also a full line of the Gelebrated Superior and Bucks Brilliant Cook Stoves. Eemember, we are Headquarter VAILS and all kind, of BUILDING HAHDWAUE. Tinwork a Specialty. Yours respectfully, Lidclle Clark Kincr.

old. A reward of 525 is offered ay the sheriff. They stole horses from Thomas Null, near Hillsdale, last week, and of the jack, into a stove which was supposed to have no fire in it. How Bound Over For Trial. Ottawa, December 5.

Rachel were put in fie new jail November 27. Henderson, charged with poisoning Henry Johnson, two weeks ago, had ever, there proved to oe fire in it, and the alchohol catching fire blazed up and burnt Mr. Humphrey badly about Capital-Commonwealth. her preliminary examination yesterday the face and neck. and to-day, before udge Goodin.

She Teachers' Meeting. Program of teachers meeting, to was bound over for trial at the, next term of court. K. C. Journal.

When a crowd of 003-3 or young iiien get together, they seem to lose be held in Paola Opera House, at Pa ola, Kansas, Saturday, December 15th, sight of the fact that very often there Died: At Osawatomie, Kansas, A. Booth's Exha Select Oysters constantly ou hand at Milleb I'eteks. Go and seo Heaton the Osawatomie grocer. You will fair treatment tiiere. 5Yon get a full pound loaf of firead at Miller Peters for 5 cs.

Six for 25 cts. Everyone is cordially invited to inspect our goods and prices. E. T. Ahrens Merc.

Co. 17 pair old pants worth 3.00 to 15.00, we will sell at just half their value. J. C. Chestnut Co.

We are Head Quarters jr Rail Road Supplies. L. Li. Matnard, Call and see our fine line of Flannel over shirts. E.

T. Ahrens Merc Co. Just received one hogshead New Orleans 0. K. Sugar.

15 pounds for 111. 00 L. B. Matnard. The celebrated Hoosier Blantot and Flannels are to be found only a the E.

T. Aiiukns Mer.Co. If you are indebted to us please ca.l and settle at once. LlDDLE, ClATiK KlNO. Prepare for winter by laying in a supply of those K-iosier Blankets.

E. T. Ahkbns Merc. Co. Just received, a line of Rodgers plated Knives, Folks, and Spoons, at Libdle, Clark King's Gentlemen, if you are being troubled with dandruff in any form, call on Dick Palmer and got a bottle of his Sure Cure.

The Hoosier Flannels are especially adapted for Engineers and Fire-mans use. T. Ahrens Merc Co. J. C.

Chestnut are still in the lead on Groceries. Among their specialties you will tind Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Apples, Potatoes, Iowa and Native, Celebrated 0. K. Flour, the best in the State. Try a sack and bo convinced.

are other poople in the same vicinity Wednesday, Dec, 5th, lh8S, Mrs. Louisa SECRET SOCIETIES. Osage Valley No 24, A. F. M.

meet on 1st and 3rd Thursday night of each month. 8. II. rou.KY, W. M.

C. S. Bixby, Sect. OsawatomleJIxxlge, Ko. 2C8, A.

O. U. W. mo ts every Tuesday night. Visiting brethren cor-tlhilly Invited.

H. B. Edmibton, M. W. C.S.

Bixhy, Kcconlyr. Osawatomie Chapter. O. E. S.

meets second and fourth Thursday n.ghts of each month. K.RANCKS A. MAYNARD, W. 4 i.rcr.CAMPllEI.L, Srot. 1888.

Teachers and all others interested in educational work arc cordially invited to be present. who may be disturbed by their rouah Provin, wife of H. H. rrovin. The death of Mrs.

Proyin was very language and actions. We will men S. a. Bl'OA 5fc Go. DEALERS IN sudden and unexpected to the cora- 10 a.

m. Music. Practical Teaching IT. F. Riley.

Language and Composition Laura Wickard. Orthography Chas. Jones. If II 11 1 Music Rewards and Prizes Marv McCarthy. General Exercises C.

S. Bixby. Aid unity, she being sick only one day be-fi-veher death. She leaves a large nily of children whe will be deprived ot 1 mother's care. The sympathy of he community is heartily extended to the bereaved family'.

She was buried yesterday in Oakwood Cemetery. JUST RECEIVED. Fresh Peeled Peaches. Evaporated Elack Berries. Raspberries, Prunes.

New Raisins. Currants Pickles. Sauer Kraut. At L. B.

Mats Ann's Lath, Shingles, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement, Hair, Plaster-par is, Music NCOS. 1 :30 p. m. Music. Uniformity of Text Books W.

A. Light. Teaching the Nat. Sciences Mrs. S.

Douglas. Writings of IT. B. Stowo R. M.

Brown. Music in Ilia School Frof. II. B. Toelle.

Music. Moral Teaching B. T. Riley. How to Teach Reading M.

L. Zorchcr. School Discipline G. W. lowry Primary Geography Matt Killain.

Music. Percentage M. O. Flehary. Music Sand, Brick, Tile, Bloshurg Coal ana rs-dllciinEr Paper.

We Keep Constantly On Hand a Splendid Stock Of The Saw Valley Mixed Paints. Let Us Figure With You. S. E. CiiKOTHEES, Kanagei.

tion no particular place or time when this has been done, but will merely say that the boys and young men would be much more thought of if they would guard more closely their language and actions. On strolling through the White-ford building the other day, we noticed that the workmen have about completed their work. Indeed the upper story is already being inhabited Mr. Ileat-on and daughter have vo most elegantly furnished rooms iu the front part. Farther back we noticed the oCHee of Dr.

Pace neatly furnished and well equiped with medicines, surgical instruments for the practice of his profession. The doctor is now ready for business at all hours. W. S. Churchill, of Bloomington.

111., has made arrangements with S. S. Whioeford for the rental of his new brick store to be built on the west side of the Whiteford block. Mr. White-ford will move the present wood building standing on his west lot, to a lot on Cronk Avenue, where it will be fitted up for a boarding house; he will then erect a one story brick building to be occupied by Mr.

Churchill. Mr. will open about 1S89, a stock of hardware, stoves, and trimmings in the building. Some little excitement was occasioned at the school on Monday by the arrest of Miss Anna Scott on the complaint of Mrs. Z.

C. Osborn, that she had whipped her son, a boy of twelve years of age, with undue severity. Miss Scott took a continuance To the Ladies. Charlie Mitchell of Kansas City, late of Chicago, will cut or dress your hair or trim your in the latest style. Give him a call with Dick Palmer.

Letter List. Tetters remaining uncalled for at tho post oflice at Osiiwaloniie, K.uisas, 12-1-1SSS. Ladies. Mrs A Bnnon, Kate Foley, Lizzie liiveileu, Mrs Soiilria Deiler, Jlaiy Mattingly, Mrs Eose, (l'kge) Gentlemen. John Abraham Peter Martensou, HHAsliliV, Tom -Martin, Chas Bryan, 8 Bailor, John brown, ('lias liobeiis, James linrhanon.

Henry RoilenwoUl, Cav inee, Calvin Kklgwxy, Walter Caldwell, James Sulliviui-a Willie Steele, 1-' 11 Fan-, Isac St radon, Ueeren, 1) Tumble, Joel Goodrich, Cal True, Hardin, A Turner, Kd Hastings, Levi Weedman, Fred news Joseph Wiiinoth, A lletlin, Wiliiams, A Hunt, lid Waller, Loveus, Kock Williams. Lee, NOTICE. All persons knowing themselv es in 1EEK A. F. i debted to us will please call and settle at once as we must close our books by the first of January.

Stkaus Bros, Facia, for Shoes. Wedding invitations a specialty af this office. A splendid line of of visiting cards just received at this office. Rubber Books to lit Men, Women and Children, at Straus Bros, Faola. Trains will soon be running over the Parsons Pacific into Paoia.

Straus Bbos, Paola, will make it worth your while to trade with them. 'Squire I. N. Vinson is happy over the advent of a new boy which arrived last Tuesday. The John Drown Minstrels played to a good crowd at the school house Monday night, The Y.

G. B. C. held a very enjoyable social at the residence of P. Bishop, last Tuesday night.

The upper story in the. Roberts building will be used as a 'hall this winter. This is what we neid. Dr. Roby has returned to Osawatomie and is again ready for business.

See his card iu this paper and call pn him. By special arrangements the Kansas Farmer is clubbed togother with the Advertiser, both papers for only 11.75 A. B. Bromley is erecting a building between the billiard hall and the variety store, to be used as a harness shop. A now platform wallr is being laid in front of the eating house.

The building is fast approaching completion. Mons Arctics, Women's Arctics, Children's Arctics, Arctics, Arctics, Arctics to fit everybody at Straus' Shoo Store, Paola. The Mo. company are erecting a sand drying machino at this place to furnish sand for all points on tho system west of hero. Conductor Garnett and family have moved from lloldcn, Ma, to this city.

They will occupy the new house built by Mr. Dunaway. Liddls, Clark King. Smith Campbell, Have the Samuel Huff farm of 170 Acres, for sale Cheap. When calling for any of the above letters sav "Advertised.

Tins is is a Uarsaui, tome A. H. Hume, F. M. and see us- Jiotioc.

A whitefaee. chestnut sorrel orse GRAND MASONIC SUPPER. At the regular communication of Osage Valley Lodge No. 2-1, held at their hall on Thursday evening, Dec, Gth, 1888, a large number of invited Masons mot with the lodge and enjoyed with them an evening of both profit in the work besides being a rare social and enjoyable gathering of Masons. After the regular business of the or-de; was dispensed with, the guests proceeds 1 to tho restaurant hotel of J.

Kolbohro, where supper was served in the best of style. Indeed, the table fairly groaned with all of tho good things of the season. When supper was ended and each man had done ample justice to the viands set before him, the large crowd repaired to the Lodge room where an hour or two was spent in social intercourse and speech-making until the Mo. Pac, train whistles admonished our visitors that they must go. The officers and members of Osage Valley Lodge deserve much credit for their energy and perseverance in getting up the entertainmont.

The following were tho visiting niombors present; II. Hume, 1). M. Ferguson, J. L.

Bradhory, A. W. Long, L. C. Crittendon, F.

F. Sharon, W. H. Sheldon, F. M.

Wilgus, John Miliis, A.J. Shannan, E. W. Robinson, twelve years old, was, on November 271h, lSb8. taken r.p by Isaac Urj den and is now in'his kee ping.

owner may have the horse by calling on Mr and the case is sot for trial before 'Squire Charmicheal to-morrow (Friday.) We sincerely hope the matter Drycen and paying the expense of PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES Fancy Toilet Articles, Stationery, Etc l9lCSClipti0Ils Carefully Compounded. Standard Poets. Popluar Novels. Beautiful' Gift Books, Albums and Vases. A complete stoclc of McGnffey's and Independent Text Books.

Ai'tisfs Supplies. Tube Brushes, Paques, Eto. keeping, and by paying for this notice. may be amicably arranged before it comes to trial. NOTICE.

All persons knowing themselves in Lateb: Better councils have prevailed and Mrs. Osborn has withdrawn debted to the firm of S. A. Brown fe will please call and settle their the complaint. Colony Free Press.

The use of slang among girls is on (Communieatcd FROM MOUND. Mrs. Henrietta Culbcrtson died of gangrene of the lung on the 14th of October. The deceased left a husband and four children to mourn her untimely departure. She had resided in our midst about twenty-two years and was dearly beloved by all who knew her.

Father Shively, of Paola delivered the funeral discourse to a large audience of relatives and friends, who followed her earthly remains to a hillside, a shady nook, the city of the dead and and there laid her to rest in tho silent tomb. The following lines were composed by Father Shively and dedicated to her memory. Dealli Is to all a solemn cry, F'or all mankind know tlicy mast die; Twas from the earth mankind first camo And must return to earth again. To sec a friend tsllfedcpart 'Twill touch with dew most every heart, Yet to see one die in the Lord Some serious Joys It 11 lalford, book accounts as our books must bal ance at tho end of the year. the increase.

At present there is a b. A. Brown Co. dearth of new expressions, and cur iosity exists as to what new bywords The Leading Farm Taper. The Kaunas Farmer, now in its tho coming summer will bring forth 2Cth year improves with age.

It con Just now the expression most in use as applied to a girl who lacks style and brightness. The catchword, 'Who is that man?" with the answer, "Oh, he's all right," started among J. C. Taylor, C. F.

W. Rawson, Billie Ogden, E. Spencer, J. W. Murray, Georgo L.

Robinson, Doll Gill, C. T. girl8 at summer resorts last summer, Bucky Davis, the efficient yard master at this place, has resigned his position here and accepted a similar A wife, mother and sister whom wo loved so Shocmakar, Jos. P. Nicely, M.

B. Ed miston, of Faola lodgo; II. Rico, Thos-J. MclSride, Geo, W. McBride.

of ron-tana; S. P. Shaw, H. A. Devors of Garnett and G.

W. Wil one in Trinidad, Colorado. Extruding over many years there is a long list of bywords, such as "Does your mother know you're out't and "I'll tell your ma," that havw had their origin not in tho concert halls, but among young ladies often among ladies of fashion and position. It is a mistake to suppose that slang begins tains zQ pages ana stands at the head of western farm journals. It is in the hands of men who graduated in the school of the farm; old Kansans who believe in the State and who believe in developing all our possibilities.

The Kansas Farmer is a broadgnaged journal which aims at the education of armors and their familios; from the plow to the platform, from tbe pail to the parlor. Tho perfect farmer is an educated gentleman, and his wife and children are graceful companions of good and pure. This stalwart old friend of the poople believes in building up every ivhere the bast and the strongest men and women, and in making the farm a fountain of good things. It is only a teacher of farm work ami farm methods, but it is an educator of statecraft. Published weekly at Topeka, Kansas, at the re dm ed price of $1.00 a year.

Samp I emiy free. Address Kansas Farmer Co. ---Tho colored people met at tho school house last Friday night and or liams, of olden; II. C. Cowgcll, of gani.od a litorary.

Wo may look for The old reliable fii of SMITH CAMPBELL. Real Estate AeritB Osawatomie Kansas. Have (letiiral)lo farm and cityproperty For Sale. IJurlinglon; C. P.

Crow, W. 11. Stickle, G. S. Wliybark, V.

J. Groove, of Gree some good exhibitions in the near fu turo. iu the slums and works up. It is rather well. Ha lld this world her last farewell, And left us here for her to mourn That our best earthly friend Is (tone, I eliaw you for her not to weep, I hope, In peaec with (ind she sleeps, And when the trump of God will Round Among the summits she will be found, Arc we prepared to meet our Cod, And have a share In his abode And triumph In that holy throng Where we believe our mother has gone.

(Hi liuavenly Father gunrd our ways, Keep us our remaining days CJ11U41 free Irom uvery II snare keu. the objtet olol tliy care. ley R. P. McClintoc.il, of Hrio, Will tho other way.

Tho hackneyed "Ah, Dutch, of Atchison, T. A. Roby, of there and the corollary "Stay there Sno the new card of Dr. P. Hayes in this paper, lie is gaining a ore now worn quite threadbare, and Bolton, C.

Steven, of Armourdnlo, K.in., A. Carmichacl, of Chainilo, Jos Kplondid reputation as a physician and every one is on the qui vive for the eph lteul.s, of Spring Hill, E. Freeman, we are glad to see liim doing so well his profossion. now word, whatever it may po. Ft eer Pirns.

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1888-1890