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Daily Kansas People from Osage City, Kansas • 3

Daily Kansas People from Osage City, Kansas • 3

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Osage City, Kansas
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Kansas People, Call od Dr. L. B. Brown, dvntist. lM5-d6 FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1888.

A new line of hair goods at Ream's d-3-8-lw Entered at the Poetoffiee, fteege City, eeoaad-clsM matter. Good canned goods at Newman's d37-tf BY THE OnSAS PEOPLE PR1NTIN6 CO. MILES W. BLAIN, President and Manager. KLIJAII MILLS, Secretary and Treasurer.

Dried aprico s. Yes, plenty of them at 20 cents per pound at Beaty's. w-3 S-tf Terms of Subscription. DAILY. Work To-morrow Single Copy 2 cents One Week 10 cents One Month 40 cen In all the Carbon Company shafts.

Weather Indication. Three Months Six Months 2 80 One Year 4.00 St. Lodis, March 9-The following WEEKLY are the indication for Kansas Warmer with rain or snow followed Ladies by slight cold wave. Greeley. Rev.

James Lawrence.formerly pastor One Year tl.00 Six Months 50 Invariably in adraiice Advertising Rate made known at the office. NEWS. BOOK AND job FrsiisrTiiNro- Executed in the Highest Style or the Art, and at Reasonable Prices. LOCALS. of the M.

E. church at Burlingame, was married at Sitbetha, Kansas, February Fine Shoes has Arrived! 22nd, to Miss. Josephine B. Holloway, of aid win. Misses' and Children's Mrs.

Hattie Rutherford, who has been staying with her father, Mr. Tar-ver, for some time, returned home last Dr. Peak, Dentist, Osage City. Mrs. Charles Leander is quite sick.

C. P. Fetch and wife were in the city yesterday. evening. Her father has been quite sick, and it is thought will hardly re cover.

T. M. Truitt is unloading a carload of A party of Burlingame boys returned to-day from a goose hunt down And I hope every Lady in the County will call and O. K. flour to-day.

Ed Fawcett returned to Hope, Kan 8RS, yesterday. on tlte Arkansas river. They brought borne about 150 geese, the result of a See them before buying her Spring Shoes. three days hunt. Charley Lyon's, one gallon at 175 teat oil, 20 cents a Truitt's.

of the number was well pleased with 3-7-tf their sport. Read Howard's new "ad" and then give him a call. The Board of Industry shows some old place. Sign, Large Red Boot, Three doors west of my signs of It was not detd "only Ed Clark took a run down to Emporia sleeping." Now if every man who has Wednesday night. any interest in the town will do his share, we can make Osage City the A.

M. Hale is 50 years old to-day and JOHN A. MARTIN. MAIITIN. T.

J. 0'NEIL. is as and boyish as ever. industrious town in this part ot Kansas. Wesley L.Smith shipped two car loads of cattle to KansaB City last night.

A number of Kansas register of deeds have but up in their respective offices Republican clubs are being organized notices to the eflect that no more copy in different parts of the county. Martin, O'Neil Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR SPRING STOCK OF ing of the records will be allowed. This D. M.

Clemmer has been on the sick notice is based upon a recent decision list this week, but is improving to-day. of the supreme court, which holds that the law ghes a person the right to tor kest. A three-room nouse on examine the records, but ot to copy west Holliday street. Brown. Inquire of L.

d-3-9-tf them without the consent of the reg ister. Harry Smith, ex-sheriff, will have a public stock sale at his farm, on Dra Pious, nanus, Cultivators, Listers, The Young Men's Christian Associa-1 goon, March 17th. tion will meet to-night (Friday) at the M. E. church.

The services will cousist The Burlingame knitting factory of good singing, brief prayers and short commenced operation on Monday last talks on the work of the association. With twelve There are two classes of members, active and associate, both classes enjoy Miss Emma Marshall, of Quenemo, is visiting this week the family of her ing equal privileges, except that holding office is limited to active members. There are now about fifty members and brother T. L. Marshall.

Edward Fawcett and Mrs. Sarah we hope soon to open a nice reading Fawcett, of Hope, Kansas, have been Corn Planters, Check Rowers. Wagons, Buggies, Carts, And are prepared to make very Low Prices. We have the John Deere Plows, Cultivators and Planters, The celebrated Golden Eagle Cultivators, and Haworth Check Rowers. These Goods have been sold in this county for a number of years, and have given the best satisfaction, and are fully warranted.

John Deere and Eagle Listers, Champion Corn Planters. room. livery one in Usage Uity shouW Visiting friends in this city. encourage this association. A grand ball will be given in Burlingame to-night, for which Lyen's band, Uegistcr.

The following is the number regis of Topeka, will furnish the music. tered in the diflerent wards to date: Pat Lyons, of Armourdale, Kansas, First ward, 65 males, 8 females; Second ward, 75 males, 5 females; Third ward, arrived in the city last night ana is looking after his business interests 84 males, 12 females; Fourth ward, So THE FINEST LINE OF here. males, 16 females. The registration books wiil be closed on March 23. MisB Rossio Bothel had a pleasant social party last Tuesday night.

A Those who wish to vote at the spring election should register before that few of her friends enjoyed a very pleas Buggies, Spring Wagons, Farm Wagons, Carts, in the County, at hard time Prices. time. ant evening. The Burlingame Chronicle says of Board of Industry. About a dozen citizens met in Mayor Rev.

N. M. Johnson, the prohibition Utley's office last night and completed orator engaged to stump Osage-county this campaighn, is 70 years old and nev the organization of the Board of indus. er cast a ballot. try by electing A.

H. Howard, president; John Gray, vice president; J. O. V. Griffith, of Peculiar, Cass county, arrived in this city yes terday, and will visit the family of his father-in-law M.

Turner, and other Admire, secretary; W. T. Williams, treasurer; R. S. Paterson, financial secretary; Jas.

A. Drake, corresponding secretary; Truitt, 0. E. Mc-Elfresh, J. D.

Hall, Jas. A. Drake, J.M. HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, PUMPS, ETC. friends for a few days.

Walter Kirby is quite a scenic painter; we witnessed some of bis oflhand work McConnell and E. Mills Trustees. The by-laws drafted by a committee heretofore appointed were adopted, making yesterday in which he skillfully dash Exclusive Agency for the Garland and Acorn Stoves ed ofl in a few minutes a regular Ar the regular meeting on Thursday night kansas hunting scene. of each week. Each member of the as- The spring election will be on the loclation is required to pay a registra third of April this year.

Ten day be-1 tion fee of one dollar, and dues to the fore that time the registration books amount of ten cents a week for the and Ranges. Jewell, Dangler and Universal Gasoline Stoves. Call and See us. Martin, O'Neil Co. will be closed.

Those who wish a purpose of keeping up the incidental -voice in the matter Bhould register at expenses of the board. once. An executive committee consisting of W. H. Kirtlan met with a painful the President, Vice President, Tres Sec'y.

and financial Secretary, were ap accident last evening, while "riding on pointed to devise means to carry oat ixra street, nis nerse stepped in a the object of the association, to report Look Out Fun a Head. rut and fell on him, dislocating his Btaoluderj be went out Ui his home at at a meeting held to be Monday night. O. E. McElfresh, J.

M. McConnell, and J. A. Drake, were appointed as a com Go to Ericson A Son's for staple and fancv groceries at the lowest prices. 1-I8d6t i Ottawa Patent O.

K. flour at T. M. Troitts for 1.35 per sack. Eveay sack warranted.

Barclay to-day. Papering and Painting. 1 now have the finest line of wallpaper ever brought to the city and carry a full Btock of paints, oils, varnishes calcimine, and am prepared to do work in my line on short notice. I can make it to the interest Our carload of Nebraska grown Ger mittee to formulate plans of advertis man millet seed has now arrived. Call ing and securing emigration to Osage City, to report at the next regular early and get your supply at the 08AQE Mercantile meeting.

After considerable rambling talk by diflerent parties present, the d-w-tf Market west of R. R. meeting was adjourned. It seemed to of parties wanting anything in my line to call and get figures. Also carry a nice stock ot window shades.

2-29-tf Ai C.Hughes. -Annie H. Sbaw's sarcastic be the "earnest desire of those present humor. bubbling tip spontaneously, is Owing to the fact that I am over-stocked in some line of goods, I will sell at the following reduced prices: Lard oil per gallon 70 cen ts Package coffee, per pound. .25 do Best quarter dried apples per lb 10 do Rice per lb from ..5 to 8 do Prunes per lb .5 do CANNED String Beans, three cans for.

.25 cents Tomatoes two cans lor 25 do Peas per can 10 do Sugar corn per can 10 do Blue berries per can 6 do Sugar from 13 to 16 pounds lor $1.00 on all other goods prices in same proportion. Respectfully, d-2-29-w-tf R. L. BEATY. to do something to boom Osage City; invigorating, almost intoxicating in its there were diflerent plans suggested enervescence.

ine -journal Try the Co-Operative store for all kinds of staple and fancy groceries and provisions, flour, feed, etc. We buy the best grades and sell tor cash at ft small margin of profit. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods; we deal squarely with all and feel confident wecau satisfy customers. All classes of teas a specialty, and at prices from 15 to 80 cents per pound. Give atrial.

2-20tf Co-Operative Store, Market west of R. R. Don't fail to hear the Rev. Annie which could be succesfully carried out if properly managed but as such a Shaw on the subject of "Strength of Character" at the M. E.

church, Wed-1 small number of our business men Take Notice, For the benefit of parties wishing to send for friends or relatives from the old country, I will state that the present prices will not be reduced, but, on the contrary, will be raised before long. d3-3-0t SimLedoux, Steamship Agent. nesday evening, the 14th inBt. Pro- were present it was rather problem- ceeds above expenses to be donated atical to know whether any thing to the Young Men's Christian could be accomplished or not, and we tion. anxioasly await further developments..

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