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The Olsburg News-Letter from Olsburg, Kansas • 5

The Olsburg News-Letter du lieu suivant : Olsburg, Kansas • 5

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stock mm on. mm US iifs tV Its CLEVELAND BAY STALLION- at3 Vs A DARK BAY if foaled Knox Will make the THE 1C) HA.ND3HIGH; weighs 1200; was cou.ity IJimois, in lobaja good trotter. seiBr-n of 1S93 a3 ffUtvp Mondays at Church Directory: Mr.Tn Episcopal Preaching service nornig and evening at tho church fvcry alternate Sorday, from Match "S3. Service at Methodist church at Fottoria same day at 3 p. in.

frrvires morning and evetdcg Rt tua Ur.rrison every alternate Sunday Mulcts CO, '02, Sunday school just before preaching service at each of the churches. J. IJASfEY, Fas'or. Uanses Central Tissue TabEc. OL'ECBG.

Essibouud passenger freight 10:05 a'. Wcs'nound passenger faetrcht 0:85 ra Blue TaSIey Time Table. 'kaxdolph, Puss dipt Noitlibound accommodation north 8 :15 am Pascsnnr southbound 12)3 a in Freight accomodation south i5 :45 iu torth of Olsburj, Tuesdays at N. P. Johnson's on tha Bine River.

Wednesdays at Ctebtime, Thumlays, Fridya and Saturdays at Olsbure. Stop at tha City Hotel, J. Os borne proprietor, when in Randolph, Best accommodations. Livery in connection. Conrad Anderson was over from Randolph yesterday and today.

Ho is now employed in Hudson's har ness factory at Eandolph. Found A pair ot No. 22 spoctac les and case. Owner can recov er same by proving property and paying 20 cents for this notice. Howard Bayles, wife and children, Robert Bayle.i, Mr.

and Mre. J. C. Jackson and Mr Harris from Garri son, attended quaiterly meeting bore last Friday. Sale bills gotten up ia good style and in short order at this Our prices, too, are low.

Wo can 6ecuro you an auctioneer lor your sale if you wish. The first quarterly mooting for Yontz Miles. Married At the residenco of the bride's parents May Sth, 1S92 th3 Rov. Jas. Massoy Mr.W.

V. Yontz and Mies Lulu Miles all ot Pottawatomie Co. Kan. The happy pair enters the stalo of wedlock accompanied by the gooa wishes of thsir many friends who hope that Yern may ever htve ilfiles beforo him as ho travels earth's highway and that Lulu may havo a Woodford over tho ocean of Our readers will notice theso in tho columns of Chamberlain Des ilfoines, 1-jwa, From personal experionce wo cau say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has broken up colds lor uur children and we are acquainted with others in Centerville who would not bo without it in tho house for a good many times its cost and aro loccomending it every day. Center villo (S.

D. Chronicle aud Index; 25 cent, ou emu, $1 bottles for sale by Olo Johnson. Terms 58 to insure, $'J tor season, any occarr, The Young High Grade Norman Stallion, i wninoi O. mi st 3f? eyfalLli MAKE THE SEASON OF 1893 i'j at my place, on the Fronee Branch of Caruahan Creek, on Fridays and morn-in and uvening of other days Prince is three years old, weighes MOO pounds, is 15) hands liish, a fine muscular animal, with vigorous mcvemant and action lie is dapplo bay. Tehmj To insura a colt $5.

Care wilj bo taken to prevent accidents, but will not be reappriGible should any occur, JOSIAII THE ENGLteHSHIRE STALLION Ci'HlLL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1693, -h a rry 3 nr. days and Thursdays at my place IX west ot Olsburg; jfridays ana Saturdays at McDonald's livery barn in Olbburg. Prince is a dark bay, 7 years old, 1500 pounds, is a powerfully buiit, finely shaped horse, a vigorous and square mov.r. Tebms To insure mare with font, $5. Caro will be taken to prevent accidents but will not bo responsible should any occur alfo hare a floe MAMMOTH MALTESE WhiCh wul fitand at my puce on sam.i terms as above.

For further information sao FilEO ANDEHSON) Owner and liteeper. Da respougioia tor acciaeuH mania E. Q1joy Owner and Keeper. fcHOER, Owner and Keeper. niiles HONEST JOHN! ILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1893 commencing April 1 and ending July 1, as follows Mondays and Tuesdays at F.

McDonald's livery barn, Oltburg; Wed nesdiys and Thnrsdays at J. H. Cooper's farm 4 miles south of Fostoria; Fridays and Saturdays at M. V. Ingrnhnm's barn in Westmoreland.

Description Honept John is 9 years old this spring, is 16 batds high and weighs over 1700 pounds; he is a beau-tiiuj dapple bay with black points and has excellent style and action. Any one seeing him cannot help admiring him. Ue baa proved to ba an excellent breeder and those i 1 It. I U1 A 5' i The Thoroushbred Norman HONEST BEN! ILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1893 at the basn of W. li.

Humnhries, o.n the W. A. Allen ranche northeast ot Olsbure. Honest Ben ia a Thoroughbred Percheron Norman, 16J hands high, weighs pounds, a r.ice ilapple gray, la a sure foal gel ter, Tei trw $7 to insure should par-tics part with mares bred to thiahorso orrt move ilia county insurance money becomes due at once and must be paid. Will not be responsible should accidents occur My Thoroughbred Black Spaninsh Jack, BLACK.

A PI SOX, weighs 800 pounds and is a sure foal potter. He will mak the season at my plaoe. Terms $8 to insure. IB UiTIPIIItlES, Owner Local advertisements will be charged' a tee rate of five cents per line, pach inoer tion. All advertisements inserted until ordered out.

unless other wiso specified when handed in. Lac OS. Tr XT "I cannot tell how the truth may be, I tfeil the tale as t'wns told to ine." Wc CRD prit your sale bills. Wani'ed Wood on subscription. ranges 35 cents per dozon at J.

B. Cods. ChicKons tnKeii on subscription ai tbisoSicc, Rest brands el-cigars in town at B. Coots. Mis Co ha Holm berg is' working forFrodia Ibiff, Daily pnpors tit tho New Stand, 5 conts por copy! Coddirg was over fiom West mcreland yesterday, Dr.

Vt. Stewart visited Topeka Thursday and Friday. Rev Odttora made a trip to He-ringtcn last wock. Fresh candy from tea cents per pound up at B. Coots'.

Sim 'una is painting on the Methodist church tower, A lavish Supply of Eib bens and Lacjs at Freda Huff Mis3 Neliie Stewart is the new typo in tho News Letter office, -i See our new hit of shoos, Haff co; Rov. James Ms ssey is the happy possessor of a fine new buggy. Jjampns 30 conts per dozen at J. B. Coots'.

On account of the rain Saturday evening the republican club failed to meet. Georgo Knipe has again been secured as principal of the Manhat tan schools. Stroot pricos today Corn (new) SOe: Oats 23c; Wheat 72cis; Hogs, 3.90; Cattle 2-4. Tho Methodist Sunday school will observe Ghlldrens' Day with appro priale exercises, Mies Lottio tfaudall of Louisville has boon visiting Mrs, Adam Schlas man tho past week. Tho Swtdish Lutheran parochial school began Monday with Mrs.

Ga briel Hnff'cs teachor. Mrs, Miv.a Deck has been very ill at her new heme ia Kftfv but is now convalescent. Today's prices: chickens 5 per pound; eggs 12 cents per dozen butter 15 cens per pound. H. O.

Poison and wife wore over from Randolph ono day this week trading with cur merchants. Wo havo a new gasoline Ptove with three burners for sale cheap, 231 Fagerbekg Bao, was back from Okla homa, Satui'day and Sunday. Ho gets tho r.t Yates. Wo sell six spools of thread for twenty five coals. 290 Fagerbirg Bao.

the present conference year. -was held here last Friday aod was woll attended. Elder McBride created a very favorable impression, Thomas Sumner of Netawaka vis itcd his rolatives hero last Meek and on his return was accompanied by his brother Joseph Sumner, who spent eevohal days in locality, it is a pleasure to to soli Beggs' Family medicines, as eyory bottle is warranted for all tho lablo calls for, so customers aro perfectly safo in buying them. Sold and warranted by Ole Johnson. The Loonardvillo Swedish Dra matic company is now preparing a new play which will soon bo ready for the public, Their former enter taiamenta havo been good and they will no dcubt mako this a success, Wo handle road wagons which we bolievo to bo tho coming vehicle the way of a light, roomy and cheap single horse buggy for all purposes: It costs only 40, 2t Faoekbeuq Bro, Sunday was confirmation day at the Mariadahl Lutheran church and thirteen.

candidates received thai rites of confirmation and partook 0 the first sacrament. Rev. Hemborg of Walsburg conducted the services. Dr. Lyman reports Misses Bayles and Cowoll resting well and doing as woll as could be expected after their recent accident, in which both ladies had limbs broken.

They will bo moved tr John Bayles'home near Manhattan, Friday. $1475 gets 160 acre stock farm all fenced, living wator, house, and 50 acres in cultivation. Three fourths of a milo from town. Will sell on oasy terms, A bargain. 274tf M.

D. Keenoy, OJsburg, Kansas. $1000 Reward To anyone who will furnish us a receipa that will cure a cough, cold, or any disoase 'of the throat or Jungs sooner or more effectually than Beggs' Cherry Oou.jh Syrup. Sold and warranted by Olo Johnson. If you do not carry any insur ance or if your insurance policy has run out or is about to expire, you can do no better than to see or write to J.

W. Shiner at Westmoreland as ho will do the best thing possible for you in this lino. Dark; yellow, greasy skin is a symptom of disordered kidnoys and liver, and unless trea-ed promptly may result in dangorous disease. One Bottle of Beggs Blood purifier will entirely remove the cause and leave tho skin clear and tranpparent Sold and warranted by Johnson, A little son mado h's advtnt in the household of Editor Moon of ho Eaterprifo, Vcdncsday, April 20 News L)tter. Brother Haverrnalo did not read correctly, A little son mado his ad vent in the household of S.

Afoou, of this city, April 20, but S. Moon is not editor of the Enterprise Ran dolph Fnterpriae, Hand tlr's paper to a friend after you have road it. A. D. FENN.

Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, Olsburg, Kunpas. Collections a specialy All ordinary legal blanks kept on hand, Jfilce at Postcfllco. 264 tf MCCOMAS HOUSE Bcconias, I'l'oiirictor, Westmoreland, Kansas, Refitted and refurnished throughout. The best $1 a day noii80 ia tne statu, M. O'KEEFFE.

NURSERYMAN, WHBATON, KS. G-ower of aud deaier in all kinds ot Nur sery Block. Pries reasonable. Correspon deuco sol.cUed. 200tf S.

W. COOPER, JEWELLEH. Olsourg, Kansas. All kinds of watcb, clock, and jewolry epairng done with neatness and disdatch D. R.

Sjmkjns. Olsbunr. Kim Does all work in his lino at moderate pricos and in m. inner. SOtf Ji IL 'id, Lfil GO TO Tra tar Manhattan, Kansas, ForOltaANS, SEWING MACHINES, and FARM IMPLEMENT SOLD ON PAYMENTS City Property Horsos Jlules for Sale, I A.

A. CARLSON, isucoescor to uarison uros.) Has lust -received immense quantities of goods of all Dry Uoods, clothing, Grncories, Qieonswaro, Hardware, Farm Implements i'ii? carts, Buggies, Mccormick Harvtsteis and JMowers, 4 Call and eeo him beforo buying Eaf elsewhere and rave mor ey. SheriG's Sale. STATE OF KANNA8J Pottawatomie Courly, ss Allen son, plaintiffs, Vfl F. P.

Gardner.Deft. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION to me directd delivered.lsmed out of tie Supreme Court of the State of Kansas sitting ia and for said Slate, I will on MONDAY THE 13 OF LINE A. D. 1892 at 11 o'clock, a. m.

of Bald d-iy, at the south door of the Court House.in Westmoreland, in the county and state aloresaia, ciler at public saie aud sell to the highest bidder, for casu in hand, the following described n.l esta'e, to wit: Lots No. 6 aud 7 of bicci 4, Towu of Oltburg Kanwig, to ba sold ic'-j "ct to a morigago of 391 uon which j1 40 remains unpaid: leri inter rM In said 1 appidised at $45 54, Lot No, 7 appraised at 3C0, Total Said propel ly be BoJd as commaud.d by the said execution. J. a. ULAYLGCK, bheriu.

tatcd atenerifl's Office, Westmoreland. JTaieas, May 9th, 1893 290-0 interested ere requested to see his colts of last serson. Terms $8 to insure, morey duo when mares ar6 known to be with foal; $5 for tho season, duo July 1st; $3 for single pervice. I wiLl also dress horses' teeth and castrate co'fs with or without camp, J. EI, COOPER, Owner and Keper.

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