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The Onaga Register from Onaga, Kansas • 1

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The Register To Advertisers You should not hesitate to keep your name before the people through a live, up-to date newspaper. Reaches 550 homes weekly, and therefor we can give advertisers better results than papers. ON AG POTT AWATOfl I COUNTY, KANSAS, JUNE 10, 1897. NO. 48.

VOL. 1. mm 4k 'Mary Force, of Wheaton, Sunday- TjjflDE flEVIEW. (VIISGEIiLflJlEOUS. ObTOY LETTERS.

corn that had not come up to his expectations, explained it all by saying he guessed the corn juice was all out ed with Sadie Maskil, WJISHIHCTOH NEWS Smith, of New Jersey, of the charges that he had speculated in sugar stock, and of Senator Aldrich of the Dan Maskil went to Onaga last of the ground. chargo that the sub-committee, of Saturday on business. Now, it makes no difference by Mack Smithwick called on Mack Business of the Past Miscellaneous Reading of Newsy Letters From a what name we call it; we may speak of it as the richness of the soil, or we Burk last Wednesday. which he was chairman, had been influenced in any manner by the sugar trust or any of its agents while engaged in preparing the sugar schedule of the tariff has had the effect of Week. Interest to All.

Few Correspondents. Miss Annie Lindorman Sumlayed may apply tho names which science and chemistry huve given to these with Mrs. Minnie Davins. different elements and speak of them making some senators who had favor R. Landers and family, of Fostoria, us nitrogen, the ammonia, and the ed a sugar investigation change their Sundayed with Tom Wells.

GIVEN BY G. DUN CO, REFLECT. AND HEAD phosphoric acids, the potash and flTEflESTIflG ITEtnS Op NEWS. minds, But Sonator Tillman, the Martin Canfteld visited with Tom From Our Regular Correspondent. 1 TARIFF QUESTIOH Ofl AGAIN.

Other Ncwso- Interest in Washington City. alkalies, or adopt the more homely expression of my old and re Wells last Sunday evening. author of the resolution ordering an investigation, isn't one of them. He says that Senator Smith's denial has Wm, Lindorman called on Tom fer to it as the yet the fact remains that If hese have been re of Our Corps of Correspond Wells Friday on business. moved from the soil tho fortility has been reduced to that extent, and in Business Is Increasing in Nearly.

Every Section. Miscellaneous News General Interest to All. Joe Ca'nfield hauled corn for. Tom merely raised a question of veracity between him the newspaper correspondent who charged over his own signature that, Senator Smith had been speculating in sugar stock. Doyle tho first of last week.

order to maintain the former condi E. B. Sherman, of the' was ents on Hand as Usual. ROCKY SCRABBLES. tion a system of restitution must bo adopted and if we succeed in restoring as much as has been removed we on tho lulls last Wednesday.

Secretary Gage's statement that the authorization of the appointment Tho preaching at the Pleasant Hill maintain the fertility, and more than school house was well attended. of a currency commission by the that tends to increase the fertility Will Linderman was on the Ridgo N. W. Gear, at the Illinois Institute. president is a part of the programme for the extra session of congress has brought out the fact that the silver Mrs.

Pinet visited at Mr. Frazier's lust Sunday. How are the roads, Will? Saturday. For Sale. men in the senate, while not opposed Mr.

Honig bought a new cultiva We hoard that Charley Wicks was to the idea of a commission, will op A fino 8-acre tract of land at the tor last week. pose allowing the president to namo edge of the city limits of Onaga. The on tno inns one any lost ween. Wonder what tho attraction was? -Fred Honig, jr. bought him a new premises contain a nine-room two watch Uvst week.

Herman Abits lias his new house story house, with stone basement all its members. As tho silver men are the majority in tho senate their wishes will have to be met or there will be no commission. A proposi nearly completed. Ho says the Thoro is also a large building, the Reuben Kelly bought him a new Fertility In the Soil. Tho first question which presents itself is what do wo mean by the "fertility of soil" to which I answer, Possession of and power to furnish plant food, because it is not sufficient of itself that the soil shall simply be in possession of the different elements chemicals and substances upon which plants feed, but it is essentially noc-essary that these shall all bo in such condition as to be readily taken up and made available by tho growing plant To Illustrate: Experience has demonstrated that bone meal as a meal is a very valuable fertilizer and a' groat stimulator of plant growth, especially beneficial to the wheat-plant, and yet we might scatter tons of dry bones over the surface of an Wheaton carpenters are all right.

main part of which is )14x44 and two riding cultivator, tion to have one-third of tho commis good sized wings. This building at Some of the J)oy8 of the hills Louisa Lelicvre, of Seneca, is work New York, May- R. G. Dun's weekly review said The statement of failures in May by branches of business gives much encouragement. In amount of defaulted liabilities the month was the smallest since September, 1893; in manufacturing liabilities the smallest since November, and in trading liabilities the smallest since September, Except tho last month of 1894.

Failures of general stores have not been as small In any month as in May, 1897.. In only two months out of thirty-six have there been smaller failures in books and hats, only five in groceries, and not one trading class in that month has reported' failures larger than in-that of the pro-ceding months, though in furniture failures are rather numerous. In clothing manufacture the month was the smallest except four out of thirty-six it was tho smallest except five in sion named by tho president, the sen one time contained a creamery, but ing for Mrs. Kraines. has been somewhat remodeled and tended the dance in the Slagel hall last Saturday night and thoy all report an onjoyablo time.

Mrs. Barbier, of Dutch Creek, was The public sees very little of the tariff fighting, as up to this time every schedule has been adopted just as it was recommended by the republican steering committee. But a comparison of the schedules which have been adopted by the senate with the same schedules in the amended bill when it was reported to the sen lite shows that there has been hard lighting behind the scenes. All of them are different, and nearer what thoy were when the bill loft the house. The public is getting just a little tired of the exhibitions in the house.

It was all well enough for the minority to register a protest Against the action of Speaker Reed in declining to appoint the committees, but after that action has been repeatedly endorsed by the votes of the majority, a continuation of the protests is regarded as about as senseless as the act of the fool who wrote letters threatening Speaker "Reed's life if he did not allow the Cuban resolution to be adopted by the house nis grist mill fixtures placed into it. ate and the house respectively, is now being discussed by the silver senators and their final agreement is likely to be something on that order. on the Scrabble Sunday. It contains a 12 horse power boiler and 10 horse powerengine. The mill Martha Peyrouse returned to Hol- Terrible Accident.

It is a terrible has a capacity of 800 bushels per day ton tho first of the week. accidont to be burned or scalded but A irood large feed yard for feeding the pain and agony and the frightful Educational Notes. Institute began Tuesday morning Mrs. Fred Uonjour visited at Jude hogs. A barn for six horses, with Keeney's Saturday and Sunday, disfigurements can by quickly overcome without leaving a scar by using with an enrollment of 58.

room for hay and buggy. There is also a fine orchard containing 200 Will Detimoro and wife and Mrs. acre of ground and still the growing crop would receive not one particle of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Rob Prof. M.

L. Field, of Topcka, came Hinkley spent Sunday at Mr. over from Wamego on his wheel. ertson's Cash Drug Store. bearing apple aud fruit trees, and a larsre assortment of slirubbry.

There bonefit therefrom. Now, it is a principle well under are threo good wells conveniently Prof. Ilutto. who has been his muscles on a farm near St. Frank Pinet, and Beal Ingalsbc stood in the business of farming hat exhaustion of the soil, or reduced For Sale.

One road wagon, single harness, planted potatoes on tho Scrabble located on tho place. For further particulars inquire at this office. George, is with us and able to do good work. Monday. fur robe and horse blanket at 20 per fertility, simply means that these cent discount.

Good as new, and a different elements upon which plants Strawberries are ripe, and the pas Tho normal institute is for teachers The whole theory of this government big bargain. C. W. Laffoon. depend for their growth have been re and those desiring to teach.

Those tures are roamed over by those in quest of the luscious fruit, moved from tho soil by the continued who are already in the work ought to cropping of the same. do job work In first class man is that a majority shall rule. That Is precisely what is being done in the house. The minority have the right of appealing to the voters, who can They had a danco at McDovilt's I have an old German friond who ner, and if you don think we can Wednesday' nlsiht. A good tlmo is attend by all means.

Any one may enroll and atte'nd, even though he may not teach. chemicals, six in woolen goods, seven in machinery, lumber and miscellaneous manufactures, and exceeded tho average only in iron and cotton goods and earthen ware, owing to a few failures of exceptional size. Nobody can mistake the meaning of such ro-turns. The statement that, except for tho temporary depression in prices, tho volume of business transacted is now larger than it was In 1892 the year of greatest prosperity has been questioned by some. But a compari son of prices this week in the leading branches of manufacture not only confirms that view but shows a re compete with the city on prices and reported by those who were present, says some very sensible things in rather an' awkward way, and upon turn the majority out if they do not what they have done, but if workmanship come and look at our samples and get prices.

How does this division of studies A couple of naturalists from the one occasion. In speaking of a field of The Woman's Home Companion. This popular ladies' Journal, now its twenty-fourth year, is as readable and attractive as the best writers and artists can make it. In quality it is of the quantity, the most ever given for the money. During the coming year it will bo tho unsurpassed treat in periodical literature.

Its many short and serial stories are especially fino. The Woman's Home Companion has no equal in the excellent of its s)eeiul departments devoted to Fash they keep on as they have been going appear to your first, History, in city were in the vicinity ono day last week, collecting specimens for their they will disgust many who would naturally be inclined to act with collections. cluding biography, history, story and Second, the natural sciences. Third, the formal studies of gram them. There are a lot of fools, but We've boon bit by the pesky chiggers no careful observer can doubt that mar, writing, readinii and much of 'Till our flesh became all raw, arithmetic.

We've slaked tho thirst of hungry lOommon sense is the ruling power in this country, in politics as well as in In the above classification the first markable similarity to the course of prices in the earlier months of 1879, gnats, In the state of Arkansaw. everything else. two divisions are roal studies, and The tariff is by no means a humer- ion the most wonderful advance in ions, Fancy Work, Housekeeping, Floriculture, Talks with Girls, Mothers' Adornment, Child We've lieon pinched by great big require energy, versatility, interest us subject, but the dullness of the Come and and much outside work to learn and to teach them. Tho formal studies production and prices ever known in this or any other country was close at hand. ren, etc.

Articles of general interest. is once in a while relieved by of senators to inject a little beetles; Stung by mosquitos galore; But never knew these last to bite, As on Cedar Valley's shore. Rustic. are mechanical, and teachers natural by thoughtful and experienced writers are features of every issue. Tho key of the situation is the ex ly drift Into their use because they humor.

One of these times was when the schedule containing glass A splendid program has been pro- keep pupils busy and are comparatively easy and humdrum. They used for spectacles was under dis: pared for the year, including the best cessive production or somo goods in advance of an expected increase in demand. So in 1879 consumption gradually gained, month by month. cussion. The democrats claimed "Dieipline the mental faculties," but work of such noted writers as Lilian "They ore dandies," said Thos.

do not make scholars of mm. The Bowers, of the Crocket, Texas, En-ternriso. whllo writlnir about Do- that the duty was excessively high and tried to ridicule Senator Aldrich Into backing down from the commit until suddenly it wus found that the Bell, Julia Mngruder, W. O. Stoddard Frederick R.

Burton, Josiah Allen's Wife, Hezckiah Buttorworlh, Ella Celebrate at ONAGA student of history and scionce. on the other hand gets the real moat so to Wltt's Little Early Risers, the fam demand was greater than the possible supply. All know how prices then tee amendment. Senator White speak. ous little pills for sick headacho and Higginson, Octave Thanet, Opio started the ball by saying: can disorder of the stomach and liver, Read, Harriet Proscott SpolTord, advanced, and the most marvelous progress in the history of any count well understand why you want to "There Is no royal road to loarn-inir." Every child must meet and Robertson's Cash Drug Store.

Robert C. V. Meyers, Sophie Sweet, ry resulted within two years. Cort Stuart Wheeler, illiam G. Reports from all parts of the count Frost, Ph.

Stanley Waterloo, ARISPIE NEWS. prohibit the wearing of spoctaclos. It is because you don't want them to read this bill, but at the same time you ought to have some considera master tho difficulties of learning for himself. There are no palace cars with reclining chairs to carry him to 11 A. Harben, and many other re ry now show that retail distribution of prices is unusually large and nowned aut hors and journalists.

J. T. Wright visited Fred Stevons Sunday. Each number of the Companion Is the summit of real difficulties. Many Children do not possess such an insatiable dosire for knowledgo as There is 110 improvement in tho profusely illustrated with exquisite Mart Reprogol starts to Oregon drawings in short, it baa tho best JULY characterized such men as Hugh markot for farm products.

Cotton is not higher; and the beloif that the Tuesday. 3d writers and most beautiful pictures Millor or Abraham Lincoln, but tho next crop will be largo i if spite of, tho money can buy. It gives from 21 to germ is mere anu witn proper nur- Hoods is general, while tho demand tion for the people who like to reud the proceedings of this body and other less interesting things. It does not make any difference to me, because I do not use glasses, but it Is rather hard on those who do have to use them." At this point Senator Cafforysaid: "And It seems to mo that the senator from Rhode Island ought not. to Undertake to say what Bort of spectacles people are to use." Then Senator White added: "A 82 pages, size 11 by 18 inches, ure and cultivation it will dovelope.

for goods does not change, although The thing for the true teacher to do 11 this country it is largo enough to Educational Edncatlonal National is to develope in the child a healthy appetite for knowledgo and cultivate keep the market for most goods steady. fleeting. the natural ability in order to sot up Nor is thoro any satisfaction for For the meeting of tho National Poter Ott visited Charles Grutz-maclier Sunday. Charles Grutzmaehor hauled hogs to Wheaton Monday. Elmer Burts visited with Win.

Grossnlckle Saturday night and Sunday. Tho path master is getting some work this week, Tho roads need work bad. J. W. Hoy and Mr.

Bonner, of St. Clore, went to Westmoreland Monday on business, Arrangements are being made for the best time ever held in Onaga on this occasion. There will be fun for, the old and young. woolen goods, and tho sales of wool Educational Association at Buffalo in Interesting alms and desires at every step In tho child life In fact ho 18911 the excellent service given by spectacle will be mude of this bill by the time those amendments are fox tho week have been only pounds and for five weeks the Union Pacific was commented on must lead in the; approach to new fiolds in a spirit of conquest. adopted," and everybody laughed igalnst 27.8(H) 150 In the correspond by all those who had the pleasure of If the reader fails to perceive the hilarious humor It must bo set down to using that lino.

This year our odu There Is a growing demand for ing weeks of 1892. The transactions greatly exceed the demands of the caUonal friends meet In Milwaukee Wis. 6th to Oth, and members more available moans whereby boys and girls can secure an extra year of work or more at home. Graded his not boing a sonator. Representative Lewis, of Washing' ton, was very frank with tho house.

Speaking mills although theso are largerof late because manufacturers of woolen goods are steadily increasing orders. of the association and othors from Tho fanners havo laid their corn by points west of the Missouri River schools In thoso localities where a In connection with his attompt to add Tho iron Industry is apparently ex should by nil means take the Union until it ralnos. We think that Is poor policy. Tho more you stir tho an amendment to the government Pacific. village school of three or four rooms is located, seoms to be ono way out of tho difficulties that sooin to hinder.

panding production. Bessemer pig iron Is stronger and grey forge a ground tho moistor It will get. Keep The sorvlco of tho Union Pacific via plowing boy wo must have a crop, printing office deficiency appropria tion, passed this week, making $10, 000 out of money already npproprlat shade weaker under pressure of south II will bo somctiino yet before all the Omaha or Kansas City is tho very Singing Don't preach drouth and calamity, best. Tho equipment consists of ern anxiety to sell. The rail mill are all full, tho Illinois Steel com counties of Kansas have county high schools, but wo are drifting that way.

cheer up. handsome day coaches, Chair Cars ed for public work on Pugefc Sound Immediately available. It was such In tho mean time let us do what Js In our power to do now form graded an extraordinary' proceeding that Pullman Buffet and Drawing Room Sleepers, Dining Cars and Buffet Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but Music. school districts. M.

D. W. Smoking and Library Cars. Fewer Representative Cannon said Mr Lewis surely was not serious about it old chronic coughs and throat trou changes than via any othor line. One Mr.

Lewis replied "I cortalnly am bles may receive immodluto relief and be permanently cured by Ono fare, plus $2. fiO for tho round trip will be the rate from all points west It is a serious matter with me and Minute Cough Cure. Robert son's of the Missouri River for this meet the houso is likely to bo deprived of tho pleasure of my company in the Scales for Sale, Ono pair of four-ton scales, with cattle rack complete, soo 00 Gibson DeWitt's Little Early Risers, Tilt lamoiu little pill. Cash Drug Store. pany having orders for a railway anil bridge In and there is better demand for plate and sheets, and from makers of agricultural Implement nt Chicago for bars.

Crop prospects are so good that tho rumors customary at this season have no attention. It was stated a week ago that along the northwestern roads prospocts were remarkably bright und highly favorablo reports have slnco from Kansas and from Texas and are given In today'B dispatches from the Pacific coast. Failures fiu the week have Ihhmi ing. For illustrated matter, folders future unless this matter Is taken Bring your family and enjoy the jmost pleasant time jn store for you, call on or write, M. It.

Dickln faro of." amendment of Mr PLEASANT HILL son, Agent. Lewis was. of course, doclared to bo Henry Slorch received Ills commis The new correspondent is all 0, Closing Out. ut" of order, as ovorybody know It was; but he says his constituents fiood the work the money would give sion us riotary J'ubllc, and lie is now Dun MaskoJ hauled hogs to town From now I will sell nt wst. and for last wouk, thorn, and care nothing for parlla cash my stock of goods, insisting boots, shoes, lials, glove ami fum ready for any such bushes 11 may fall to lils lot.

lie asks lie public for a liberal patronage In that lino, as he Is only able to do miuiiml labor In 11 sedentary posll Ion. 24 In the States against 'JUi pentary points of order. Tom Wolls yrtmt to Onaga Friday on business. 1 yew. JVilii'Jjfobds.

rf'osw JP.UT.UKCB. Vh tvisllivc denial of Senator 1.

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