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Osage County Times from Scranton, Kansas • 4

Osage County Times du lieu suivant : Scranton, Kansas • 4

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ii mm iinnnnii ii. iraiitiiwwBiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiixiiiii wi i lriniiiiiiiii HV'T i' li Court House News. We want your Trade this year, and are making Prices that will suit you. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. I'ciil, or 1.0,7.' were due tn lack ul' capital.

Duly wo mill one-hall' pcrcsut wcrediie tu personal extravagance Mini ilioso iluti to doubtful IiuIiIIm wi'i'c lint 'M) In nil. Speculation caused Hill ami fraudulent, disposition of property, IHI. The (It rue on. used which account for the Ki'i'iil linlk nf the failures both In iiiunbcruud illinium of liabilities were luck of capital, Incompetence unit Hie Iliiiinelul uli'liwiicy, WHAT HAS HHKN DOJJK AT Till: COUNTY HKAT nVKINtlTIIK WKKK. The Ti mes.

Km i ivi ul the Okiujc t'lly 1'iwl-otlli'n tin sec- olid ClllHK IIIUUl'l', (I NO. IIOOVKIt, Kdltor. KiiiD.vv. Fiiiiiic.vuv 111. 181)1.

Sm ai.i.imix Is reported ill. Allen, Lyon eoiiniy. HAVE A FULL LINE The I'nllowlnit lit the. lluslnnss that 1 1 a linen Transnctert In tint OIHce Mentioned ns Vur UK Could be Learned. -or Til K- Wm.

T. Smkiiman Is dying ul his home in N'cw York. declared himself Cl.KVKI.AM) llHM njj'uiiiHt free coinage. fa 0 ec .2 si THKAHiniKR'S 01'KICK. Tkkahurkii'h Omen, Ohaob Countv, i Lyndon, Kansas, January Sith, iwn.

Statement of the condition of tho vurlous funds lu the Treasury of Oiajjo eounty, Kansas, at the close of business, January With Mill: NAMK OK ACCOUNT. AMOUNT. State of Kansas -TO sk Osiiffn county Iti(31ll do bond 73 do sinking: fund til 4 t. A 5 Tiikiu; is talk of the Simla Fe up the Kio Grande. it Following Make of Koods: Eagle Listers, Harrowirs, Cultivators, Hay Rakes, Stalk Cutters.

John Deeri Plows, Planters, Harrows, Listers, and Stalk Cutters. Haworth and S. Corn Planters and Check Rowers. Boekiys Mowers, Reapers and Binders. Soli Agents here for the Mitchell and Moline Wagons.

A Full Stock of Garland Stoves and Ranges, Pumps, Garden Toolt, Tinware and Hardware. MM 0 Tun Stale oral orient contest takes place at Emporia next Friday evening. W'v. have another editor Postmaster in Osage county S. A.

Stuuffcr, of tlie Overlirook Herald. Nearly I'oiir-llfthsof Ilium uoIoiik under these three liciuls. Statistics from t'aiiaillan business coiillrm the reports fniin Hid Culled Status, Out of the total of l.tWH failures nocross the- border we're dim to thu three causes mentioned. Personal extra vttjcimeo canned but nine and bail linlills but forty-four. That most people would pay their bills ff they were but able, seems to be borne out by I hose facts.

Our financial system first encourages men to go into debt. The farmer must have land to farm upon, yet we give mere speculators the right to own land I hey do not intend to use. The city merchant must haye a lot for his business house, and one to live upon, yet we permit mere speculators and professional landlords to own the choicest portions of God's earth, even though they have not the slimiest intention to use it for themselves. Wc force the merchant and the farmer to go into debt to Ihe speculator for ground to live on, or else condemn him, as a renter, to dependence upon a landlord. Then wc hoard our available money supplies in the Treasury, and the great soeiille.il financial institutions of the East, and ask men to pay their debts without any money being allowed to circulate.

We call that system financial stringen CO .5 County Surveyor Agency Township do road do Arvonla Township do Jtareliiy Township do Rurliug-amc do road do Dragoon Township do road CM) 217 07 '10 703 57 6fi 71 -W 47 tiO 07 (M0 93 (Jfi 08 1,034 no A73 04 IB! 00 U-5 a Come and See Us, we'll Make it to Your Interest Martin, O'Neil Co. 74 bond 27 45 75 85S 1)7 75 bond 106 76 181 44 77 47 (18 7N 144 71 711 DO 80 80 80 bond HI 2(100 82 3110 01 82 bond 210 30 S3 33 IW 84 00 22 85 84 24 85 bond 2 17 811 25(1 55 87 143 10 88 11(124 89 44 57 IK) 203 39 00 bond Ill 54 91 109 07 92 154 20 93 55 84 4 124 12 04 bond 38 51 05 86 50 95 bond 33 72 00 IM 19 07 62 24 97 bond 151 5(1 1)8 145 7(1 90 38 22 100 50 1)0 100 bond 22 03 101 85 85 101 bond 105 09 102 124 08 102 bond 511 841 103 107 82 103 bond 841 19 104 80 94 104 bond 28 40 105 168 55 105 bond 23 59 106 90 40 106 bond 45 72 107 08 107 bond 37 30 108 76 75 108 bond 70 79 109 182 85 109 bond 08 48 110 37 55 110 95 77 111 55 44 111 bond 26 07 112 440 89 112 bond 131 89 113 226 09 113 bond 32 21 114 97 90 114 bond 20 50 115 121 54 115 bond 41 49 116 58 90 116 bond 14 76 117 153 21 117 01 Interest on bank deposits 526 25 Htate andtunmty school fund 1,137 47 Hedi'inptions 1,839 84 State school lands 25 20 Delimiuent assignments and re Just Purchancd the Lnrjrest Stock ot all kinds ot Agricultural Im Ij. Sands, General Superintendent of the T. it S. retires to he superceded hy It.

NicUerson. Hon. Jkhiiy Simi'son is in Illinois, and has been interviewed, llis advice, as published, is all right, and we hope Illinois will profit by it. T. V.

General Master Workman of the Knights of Labor, will speak in Representative Hull, Topeka, on Monday, February 10, at 8 p. in. Tmk date of (he Alliance editorial convention has been changed to Tuesday, yebruary 2 Uh. Hutchinson is preparing a nice reception for the visiting editors. plement, Wngons, UuggicH, ever shown hi (Xsitge Co.

A. O. ROSSERCO. cy, and it is to mat to which most ot our Kill Township 377 7t do road 210 33 Fairfax Township 325 47 do road iXi 24 (Irani Township GOT 47 do road 212 58 Junction Township 170 20 do road 220 06 do bond 1,300 S3 Lincoln Township 332 80 do road 131 36 do bond 07!) 03 Melvern Township 461112 do road 53 57 do bond 1,701 00 Oil vot Township 313 86 do road 102 62 Township 87!) 46 do road 120 86 do bond 562 10 Township 7H! 13 do road 104 51 do bond 4,102 68 Scranton Township 608 36 do road -98 45 Valloy Brook Township 875 88 failures, commercial and agricultural, 4 The Druggists, arc due. Fko.m a letter recieved by W.

Lay-bourn we see that Representative Lewis ii hopeful of the passage of the important measures discussed and demanded by the People's Party. K. C. MILLION. The subject of this sketch is an old time acquaintance ot the writer, having Vrater in- been special correspondent and local editor for him while running the Osage County Democrat.

He is now located at Drugs, Paints and Wall Paper, Mt. Vernon, Washington, and is fast 102 10 road. do do bond. Sf 6 MARKET climbing to the top round. Our old lime friend has got the right metal in him, and we always knew it.

This is what the Skagit News says of him: John C. Xhw denies being cabled by President Harrison to return to the United States to accept the Treasury folio. John is United States Consul to England, which is worth to him about a year. Wc doubt if he would give this up to accept a position of so much labor and responsibility even if it were offered to him. lUirliiisame city.

bond. do do sinking Kansas. Osage City, t'arbondalu city Anions our leading legal fraternity we find E. Jill, ion. rising young attorney, whose future is bright for making au able and eloquent lawyer.

Sir. Million was born in Belle Lyndon city K7C 501 40 2tT 04 207 38 517 12 530 27 'IBS 44 104 73 2,030 50 -fell 76 2 72 '(iOu 27 150 (18 do bond Melvern city THK- ville, Illinois, on the 28th day of February, Osage City ls(i4, but from the time he was six years old till about two years ana lio lived In Kansas. He was brought up on a farm in that drouthy do bond do sinking fund demptions 333 69 Quenemo city Normal Institute ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooootj State, mid well remembers the ilevustions caused by drouth and grasshoppers. Ills do bond Scraiton city '103 08 father died when he was but twelve years of Celebrated McDonald Overalls, The Emporia Republican wants it distinctly understood that that city has a medical institute where a patient runs no risk of being injured by the treatment, and which is prepared to effect a cure of lung trouble where such a thing is possible. Cases are recited of consumptives of long standing being permanently cured.

Those who are troubled with lung disease should write to Drs. Doom Edison, Emporia, Kansas. Hire. He was thrown entirely upon his ow do bond -130 04 do sinking fund SBO 51 resources, but through untiring ell'orts and 32 00 45 00 60 08 275 68 50 00 116 50 27 00 44 60 87 90 School District Ns, Jlooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool; School house site condemned Pacific Mutual Telegraph Co D. railroad right of way A.T.&S.F.

railroad do K. CAE. railroad do M. A. Si H.

railroad do St. h. L. C. ruilroad do St.

h. I. W. V. railroad right of way with a determination to win that determination which 'has filled the.

bosom of many young Americans and carried them from the 1 18173 i rr 3i 3 bond 35 02 4 DENIM AND DUCK COATS, PANTS AND SHIRTS, 366 48 Funds at First National Bank of Hurllngamo 94,043 41 Funds at Fiscal Agency, New York 10,657 20 KCNDS OVURDHAWN. II. 258 06 1,011 56 87 ALL GRADES. 7 8 8 bond. 9 I08 '28 85 53 327 70 Oris Governor has sent the name of W.

II. McISride to the Senate to be confirmed as successor to D. W. Wilder, Superintendent ot Insurance of Kansas. While Mr.

Wilder is looked upon as a very capable man in that position by many of our people, yet, just as in the Ingalls case, there are others just as lit and just as well qualified. We hope Governor Humphrey has nominated a good man, and of course the Senate will confirm. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST. 0 bond 38 79 School District N'o. 37 bond 84 68 98 lxmd 51:62 09 bond 10 23 I do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

So help God. J. It. Drkw, Treasurer of Osage county, Kansas. 10 11 Honest.

Goods of Every Garment lias been examined and is guaranteed perfect. 12 13 bottom lie ladder opto thu topmost round he made his way through the rural district schools, find at the age of eighteen wo Hud him engaged in teaching district school, which he for three yerrs, the last of which he filled in his spii.ro moments reading "Coke on Littleton." ninckstone, Kent and other standard law books. After quitting: school he went into a. law office, and on the first day of December, ho was admitted to the bar in Osage county, Kansas. After which time he spent a.

year on the cattle ranges and in thu mining districts of Colorado, and was admitted to practice in the courts of that State. On October 1st, ISSS, he was admitted to practice in the. Supreme Court of Kansas, lie was married about two years ago to Miss Ella Harrow, of Pike county, Missouri, and came to the Sound and soon after located hero. He has built up an extensive and lucrative practice and being a good practitioner and always true to ills clients, ho lias the largest Individual practice In the District, Statesand United States Courts of this State. Ho owns his own office which contains a library of nearly K.OUO worth of law literature, being by far the largest and finest law library hi the county, lie is a member in good standing: in the K.ol'P.

audi. 0. 0. F. lodges.

Popular Prices. 1 or sale by Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th 14 14 bond. 15 53 02 187 51 305 68 109 32 85 74 ,41) 40 135 74 171 16 238 15 56 10 70 28 172 39 94 27 day of February, 1891 J. H. Buckman, County Clork.

HKAU ESTATE TRANSFEKS. Furnished by Ed. Burtlctt, Abstractor, 15 bond. 16 17 18 19 10 bond. KANSAS.

BU11LISOA9IE, Lyndon, Kansas, who has the facilities for furnishing correct abstracts of title to real estate in Osage county on short uo JO 2,460 77 FOR FINE PHOTOGRAPHS GO TO tice and at veryr reasonable rates, for week ending Wednesday, February 12th, 1891: SECRET SOCIETIES. Tho Independent order of Good Templar hold meetings every Monday nteht In the K. of P. Mall. All members are requested to be 370 74 (Hi5 52 20 bond.

21 21 bond. Robinson to A Brown Us 16 17 518 45 present. wm, hatch secretary. 60 18 18 33 Lyndon, 1 00 Sisnal Lodge No. 141, A.

V. A. meets Robinson to A Brown Co 1 2 3 4 every first and third Wednesday each month. 5 6 15 Melvern qcd 100 22 bond. 23 23 bond.

24 smith, v. M. I). .1. Robkkts, Secretary.

Osase Chanter No. 4(i K. A. M. meets every Stevens to Thos Bouton 12 17 The committee appointed by the Legislature to investigate the CofTeyville dynamite explosion of 1888 are now at work, and we look for interesting developments.

At least we hope the facts may be found and the responsibility of the damnable plot shouldered onto the party who planned it, whichever that may be, and all guilty parties punished. It will be remembered that this affair created great talk at the time; that Republican charged it to members of the Union Labor party, and that that party as strongly charged it up to the Republican State Central Committee. The question to be decided: "Does C. A. Ilenric hold his position through the influence of the political schemers of the Republican party?" That substantially settled and the thing is solved.

Hcnrie is an anarchist, was never a Union soldier, and has no legitimate claims upon the party. 14 wd 2,560 00 second and fourth Wednesday in each month. kaw. 130 30 130 48 46 40 94 04 157 75 118 30 106 04 422 42 505 49 91 62 475 76 26. 450 00 STAND COISKKt'TKI).

From the Quenemo Republican. We would suggest the editor of The Osaoe County Times learn bow to spell the name of tho Kansas Senator elect. Pfcffcr does not look right. The German of it is Pfleffer, but the "fi" was dropped by W. A.

years ago. The correct way to put it now is Senator W. A. Puffer, of Kansas. ROBT.

GOSS, Dealer In oo 28 28 bond 29 30 I. li. MAItSltAt.I., II. 1'. J.

tfluiNTiN, Secretary. Hut Chapter No. 5S, O. E. meets every second and fourth Tuesday in each month.

Miis. K. T. QftNTiN, Matron. B.

J. Laukii, Secretary. Christian church holds divine services at tho office of S. Martin, over the store of C. S.

Jones, flSii Market Street every Lord's Day, at, 11 o'clock a. m. and p. ni. Sunday school at 10 a.

in. Prayer meeting eery Wednesday evening at private houses. Wm. M. BonntTT, Pastor.

80 00 30 bond 1,308 54 31 2t2 49 200 00 Peterson to Gust Japerson Us 1 to 10 140, Its 4 5 116 1 Co's ad Petr- ton gdn Osage Carbon Co to John Ji eJ4 26 1711wd Osage Carbon Co to Work Us 11 13 1 Jennings ad Osage Cityq Chas Ware to Fager pt sw 32 14 17 wd Uobs to Wm Nixon Its 4 6 20 Co's ad Scran ton Mary Aiken to 8 Vedill pt out It 40 A Co's ad Osage City A Wood to Dodder Its 1 2 2 Wood's ad Overbrook Jaspcrson to Jno Patterson Its 4 5b 160 Co's ad Petcrton Bodley to Farmers' Bank Quenemo SaltSmoked 8 84 30 04 188 14 236 50 TOLEDO MEATS, 33 21 Correct. From the AUna News. One of the greatest drawbacks to any political reform moyement is the readi 25 00 23 54 31 70 90 ness of demagogues to attach themselves 155 36 117 85 347 A. Wf.iiui.i, an old resident of Burliu-game, was found dead in his room at that place Sunday morning. The supposition was that death resulted from bleeding at tho lungs, but a postmortem examination 50 00 Weekly blad 1891.

to it and ride into places of emolument. They carry the ideas advanced to ex ALL KINDS CAMEPOUITRY IN SEASON. HiKhcftt price paid lor UklM, pelts, tallow and live stock. Osae City, 514'i Market. 79 19 pt 82 3rd st Vaughn's an Quenemo wd 50 tremes and insist on being placed in the 23 35 31 bond.

32 33 34 35 30 37 38 30 40 41 42 42 bond. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 .1 Boyd to Kerston ptsw 23 16 16 front ranks as leaders, and if their de 268 49 800 00 317 57 sires are not granted they become balky Only Ohe Dollar. 1 00 and seek to overturn the whole move ment. The true friends of any reform A Kramer to WPM Soc pt nw 23 14 15 Johnson to Lars Johnson se 161614 wd Watson to 'A Hoover It 1 24 2 Cannlff's ad Burlinjtame 2,100 00 209 96 104 85 215 13 99 45 129 09 890 97 00 71 94 89 119 90 movement must ever be on the watch for this class of politicians and while their services in the ranks may be accepted 180 00 AGENCYJbr Wm Stover to Fmcht, 8 ne of 5U17wd 2,500 00 they should never be trusted with im TV! O1 Newton A Brown to Ilcnry Breichesen, nw of 28 10 16 3.000 00 Louisa Herold Ollie and He told, Us portant positions as leaders, no matter how positively their claims may be urged. This country does not want for revaleil no evidence of this, and the verdict was that, he died from suffocation.

He had got out of bed and went to a table, where he was found seated with his face buried in his arms, and it is thought he fainted, and that his head fell in the position found, and that poor old August suffocated and died there without a struggle, all alone. He left considerable property, which he willed equally to his wife and a couple of nephews. The deceased was married a short time ago, but could not live agreeably with his wife, and left her a few months since. He has been an Odd Fellow in good standing since 1806, and his funeral, which was preached at the Burlingame M. E.

church Tuesday, by Rev. Mitchell, was attended by members of the order from all parts of the county, and largely by the citizens of Burlingame. Apimphlet of Information tnd abJ 53 53 bond. 54 able, true men. j-niami, varenii, TradaTVI Marks, lent tret.Ag S00 00 5o0 00 100 00 225 00 50 00 ko4 orsaaway, 10 and 12 5 Cloud's ad to Quenemo.

Hanson Hanson Hanson, lots 2 3 4 and 5 blk 37, second addition to Osage City wd Chas Ware to Henry Dale, pt sw of SW 32 14 17 Eiess by Frankhouser sheriff to St Joseph Co. ue 16 17 17 Jacob Evans by Frankhouscr sheriff to St Joseph Co se li 22 16 17. 56 56 bond. Shipping hi lee. From thu Topeka Democrat.

The Rock Island road is supplying A "VrAlM I undartako to hrXI? The most popula Weekly Newspaper in tae United States, tlie largest circulation, and Hie only strictly Weekly Newspaper that has succeeded in obtaining and holding, year after year, a circulation In every State and Territory (and nearly every county) of the United States. All the news, better departments and more tirst-olass entertaining and Instructive reading than in any other dollar paper published. AXSOUXCEStEXTS. New story to commence the first of the year year written especially for the Made by Oliver Optic. "Money Maker Scries." A series of special articles on "Side Issues," written for tbe Blade.

Blade Culnu, Tea Sets and Dinner Sots jjivon to club-raisers. Send for specimen copy of the weekly Made, aud read our interesting announomunt for the coutlnir year. SI'ECUIEXS. A speclrno cony will nive you a better Idea of the Weekly Made than any description we can give lu an advertisement. We therefore invite everybody to write us for a specimen, which wo will cheerfully mall vou free; and at the same time please mail us a list names of your friends and ncighliors, and we.

will also mall them specimens. VOSrtOKXTIAL TO JfiEXTB. Anybody can earn ten dollars very quickly by raisins clubs for the Made. We are now paying the highest amount for clubs ever of-forred by any newsphper. Wo want, agentt everywhere.

Write us for confidential terms to agents. Address, THE BLADE, Toledo, Oliio. their Topeka ice houses with ice from Western Kansas. The annual supply needed for the road west of the river is 1,000,000 pounds, and the supply must be CALL AT TME $30(1 a puck any fairly liitalliimit pToinf ntliT mi, who can rand and wrlta.aixt ntm, fur work indtiatrlouily, how to earn Thrfr Thousand KnlUrb a 107 05 60 58 30 56 51 86 115 11 121 10 HI 53 122 52 72 52 82 140 74 40 41 72 36 3(1 532 58 217 84 62 40 159 62 02 04 190 04 2 82 172 34 29 70 244 08 31 23 50 91 156 13 130 09 furnished from outside sources, judging Eagle Restaurant from present indications. Tearlnili.fr own wilt nlao furtiir-h the littiati'itt ur whiih you pan pant I list aiiiimur.

No inftrtpv for mtjuulcna aurt-uirfulai above. anil iiilrkl li'irnxtl. i (Wirpi lnjt on urkpf from rnc-h dtiirlrt or county, 1 alrMdr tauarlit and provided with ainpl'im iit a tarm numWrr, w(it are making ot mw a tesrearli. KW and IHOlMIf. lull irtlriilara VUJ'.

ft. AUdivaa al one, K. Jinx 4 SO, Main WHY MKS From the Kansas Evening Times. Pessimistic views of morals are generally routed by statistics. Tbo professors of detection and of the damnatory who are per 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 (54 65 66 07 68 68 69 70 71 71 72 73 Tor X.niKili mid Oysters.

Jltmls nt all hours, Diiy or Night. (Jlpurs and Tobacco, and the best accommodations for farmers. I'resh eggs and good butter always in demand. A Itoon to the Old Party. From the Topeka Democrat.

The prominence of Sam Wood at the rcn be ttrud at our HKW lint fertu npHIr a uil hnnorahlr. br thorn 9f.fMXl.oo ii var hAtitpr mill tr John ft. I nork tor u. Itrwl.r, yim nmv nt mak. a.

mark, but -itn tpurlt him to mm from to aia a ilav at Hi. and niorr a. you Capital during the session of the Lcgis MONEY! on petually slandering the race should bo compelled to support their assertions with proof. That would prevent the universal cull i vat Ion of erroneous estimates of the mathematical lature is no credit to the People's Party either ipi, younger old, anil in thtif own lorslltle thy Ut. Anj rin do lb work.

Kur to I tors. on. ait inaBTiiarror but his presence is a boon to the old party vou i-an cvmin.nto a. neuie, air ing- all your momenta only to the All 1. ufw.

Unal pay Ni'KK for managers, as he affords them an oppor Wo funilih rtbifif Wo lUrt you. No riik. You ran doveto your ipuro momonta, or all your lima to tba work. Thla ia a cntlraly ttw laad.aud bringa wDndtrful auccaaa to ovary workor. BlDtia ara aarnioa; from $th to par work and upwarda, and mora aftar a llttlo osparlcnct.

can fiirclih you tbo )arinnt and trach fan I'HKR. Xa aparato oiplaln hara. VH dimensions of the good and tho bad. HrndKtreet's lias collected the figures about the causes of business failures last year. tunity to lay all his misdeeds to the Pen -vry workvr.

you, nrrnubing KAMI.Y, MPEkltlLY l.arnfil. 1'Jtlil'H TLAltS KIIKK. Alr.n it fc'mSON I'OUTUKV, J1AI.NK. pic's Party. There were Wfiii Ol Lhe-c forty per.

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