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The Osage City Free Press from Osage City, Kansas • 1

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Stfitu HMor'cnl Society itittiti stilly JNU. ZO OSAGE CITY, OSAGE COUNTY. KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1901. VOL. IX Attorney General Griggs aud President been used.

It Is a tempeil in a teapot, MeKlnlev. Dythe way, speaking of tbe supremo court, the nomination of Dick Harlan, a son of Justice Uarlan. who has been which has been encouraged because me men responsible for the bill would rather have the "canteen" (bun tbe biff standing army talked about. Tho senate voted against tbe "canteen." Tho IOO.000.000 river and harbor bill mentioned as entertaining doubts of tbe constitutionality of the McKinley colon ial noiiey. If not actusly believing it to be unconstitutional, to an important was taken up by tbe bouse, and, after a comparatively abort debate, passed without serious opposition.

Tbe "pork" was liiilir.UI nnsltlon In Potto Rico, which Is now before the senate, has caused much well distributed. talk. Gsnncliillv In view of the fact that nnresontative Otey. of Virginia, Mr. McKinlev refused to give Dick Uar- amused tbe house, and at tbe same time Ian a Judicial posit lou In tbe District of told some plain truths concerning the Columbia, for which he was an applicant.

ohlects aimed at by the Olmsted and Mr. McKinley may not have made this Shattuck resolutions for investigations i appointment to make sure of tbe vole or of tbe suppression of suffrage In the south, He said: Jus Ice Harlan on the pending cases, out the fact that it has been made at this Tha Insinul end of all such agitations is time has naturally bred gossip along that line. This Isn't a pleasant sort of a sua- negro domination In the South. It means tbe reinstallation of carpet bagger agents of thedotnon of darkness snd corruption. It means the coming of tbe buward gluttoned rllclon to entertain, but if.niRiLii.tiie aeuuenaanti Tbe house, by a majority of sixty-three, knocked out tbe committee reap those who, thirty-live years ago, fastonod tbelr talons In tbe protrate body the portionment bill, and passed the Burleigh bill, wlcu adds twenty-nine members lo A HOLMKH'H I.

AM HUT, I bav been away from mother Nigh ou to a wbolt full year, Have been drunk on vallor tuba On this Pllllplno beer-All my oaab hat gone for runo, for tobaccosuch at that. There are leaobe In my breeches And there'! lizards In my hut. My feet are full of bllitors, All my teotb are falling outj I am getting gray and hoary. I am going up tbe epout, I am loit to all sensation, I'm ai dead, hi dead can be; I am waiting to be mustered out. And onoe again be free.

I'd give my onanoe In paradlie If I could only fly I oould only leave thli place And war up In tbe iky. I'd take a sneak Into the olouds And hang out all my mil They mltrbt arrest me In tbe states, But dad would go my ball. I like to be away from guns, From bolos and from spears, From aerubbtiiR on my pantaloons, And all my other fears; I long to listen to the girl That's always deur to me, The old senorlta who Is far across tho sea. If they would only send me back. I'd put my little feet Beneath tbe little table where There Is some "grub" to eat My mam would never kick on me, And all my appetite.

She knows I am a volunteer AndlamouttofilKbt." It takes a man, wbo leaves a home, To feel this awful change, This living In the Philippines Among a people straugo, And realize tbe living truth That no place on this earth Is equal to tbe dear old place My dear old mother's berth; I long to see tbe happy day Ere uiany months are The bappy and eventful day, Mustcome tomeatlast; I'll bid farewell to all my friends, Some freckled, black and tan, And bope to see them In the place That's ruled by old Satan. J. Calhoun, In the Manila Times. 8outh, like those pitiless mraa urns eu uVv the vltuls of Prometheus wnen nis ueiuicM nhainari in tha ruck. Yes.

It means the house, making the total membership, after March 3. 1003. 380. the additional the return of those bumrds, gluttoned with members being apportioned' to eighteen carrion, that fcre today following tne caning of tbelr diabolical daddies In Cuba, the Philippine Islands, and In Porto Rico, who exude states, on a ratio of 104,182 of population for each representative. un nli.r l.hilt 0.

mOSOUUO SIlllUI llimil. Yes. they are so mean that the yeuow lever germs die lu tbelr presenoe. They are so Hurclay Srhoal Hi-port. OHA.MMAH SCHOOL.

loathsome that the smallpox micrmiua from tfiem, and If a snake bite one of them It kills the snake. As for tbe Shattuck resolution, It seems that neither that nor the Olmsted resolution Will pass. They will not puss until tbe flshworm swallows the whale not until the suall outruns the haro, not until Avenige enrollment, 27; average atleu dance. 21; whole number of days alien dance. 1.920; cases of tardiness.

08; pit pils neither absent nor tardy during term were Maud Kramer, Kate Kramer. Maude Rumnb and Mamie Jones. Pupils whose Dutuhmen stop drinking beer, ana noi unm the billy goat butts from the rear." Reoreseraatlve Cbitmp Clark thus paid grades rank tbe highest are Maude RumDli. Cbas. Howell, Mamie Jones, biB respects to the I-ambetter-tban-thou element: Arthur Baker and Mollie Howell.

E. Principal im muawuiiiDi or lusrwumDB, us 6am Jones calls tbooi, these fliie-halred people INTERMEDIATE HOOM. First Monlh. Number enrolled, 30; who are too good to discharge their political duties. Thev stay at borne In Idleness and average daily attendance, 81; number the hoodlum discharges, not oniy nis own political duty, but that of the noe-huired cases tardiness, Dumber of pupils averacina 90'ner cent, or above, iu daily oltlzen." Senator Morgan's credentials for his and examination grades, 21.

Names of ounils neither absent nor tardy: Clinton cottabato, Mindanao, P. 1., November 20 fifth consecutive term, were, this week, filed by Senator PelUs. Senator Mor loot. To the editor of The Pubuo Opinion Wolthall, Edwin Wallball, Frank Wal gan is one of tbe ablest men of that body thall, Ina Jones, Charlie Painter, Kyle that has many able members, and one of Trueblood. Dean Trueblood, Nellie Friend Bhaws I will) send you the above piece of poetry, which Is about the way tbe most of us feel, and If you want to publish and think It appropriate, all right.

I have read Th Ppbwo Opinion for, some years, PAN AMERICAN FAIR PROMISES A BIG SUCCESS. Piersoo, Katie Boyd, Irene 8iaples, Sadie tbe reasons for his prominence was well stated by the late Senator Davis, when Brown. Myrtle Benton, Dorothy of the twentieth century. The when and nuflaalonallr It finds me lo the flillip he said of Senator Wotgao in a tieoate: Ella Croll nod Griff Thomas. nines.

are all well. Sincerely yours, unia mnmorv and oapaclty to aaslmulate Second Month. Number enrolled, 30; uuo u. WII.MAMH, Co. 81 Infantry, U.

8. Vols and store away all subjects are marvelous Western hemisphere. average attendance, 32; number cases of to contemplate." tardiness, number of pupils averaging Solicitor General Ulcharas muae an is take and does not affect tbe 90 oer cent, or above, in daily and exam MEWS FROM WASHISQTON. Item of General Intereet to Our Reader The Political Situation. Prnm Our Regular Correspondent.

open Blur at Ex-president Harrison, in Stock Indicator, its Special Farmers' Institute Editions and Tbe Poultry Farmer. head or hearing like quinine. Try It today. Price 25 cents. Sold by drug glsW.

amination grades, 24. Names of pupilB Farmer is tbe most practical poultry paper for tbe farmer, while Tbe Spedal Farmers' Institute Editions are tbe most -Helical publications for the promotion of good fanning ever published. Take his argument before tbe supreme court this week, on the cases Involving the neither absent nor tardy: Clinton Wal These three publications are the best of Washington, January 11. Mr. MnKIn thall.

Eddie Walthall. 8adie Brown their class and Bhould be in. every farm Head Feel a Like Bunting. Mvbe vou were out late last night, constitutionality of Mr. McKlnley's co ley has tbe grip, and if be is half as badly Dorotbv Brown, Ina Jones.

Leland CrU advantage of this great oner, as win LniHirnml fnr a short time only. Samples lonial policy, that disgusted many per- if taken TTrKitafl's Headscht) frightened as the leaders of his party are, pin, Owen Edwards, Mary Prosl. Alta Capsule before retiring your head would of these papers may be had bv calling at borne. To them we add. for local, county and general news our own paper, and make the price of the four one year only $1.25.

Never before was so much Hullz. Qeorgie Barrington, Charlie he is not to be envied. It Isn't Mr. MO Kinlev's present condition that has fright be cool and clear this morning. a-one now and vou will be all right in an Painter, Dean Trueblood, Kyle True fined the republicans, but the possibilities sons.

Mr. Harrison Is a private citizen, who has held the highest position within the gift of tbe American people, and is entitled to respect, and it certainly was not respectful for Mr. Richards to refer Mr. Harrison's recently expressed blood, Eldo Davis, Effle VUtum, John halt hour. Prico 25 cents, oota vj druggists.

superior reading matter offered for so small an amount of money. The three It calls to their minds. When Teddy was Davis, Griff Thomas, Katie Boyd, Irene this oflice. Teachers' Examination. There will be an examination of applicants for teachers' certificates at Ihe school house, in Lyndon, on Snturdav.

January 26, commencing at 8 o'clock a. m. Mary.U. Kihtiy; County Sup't. Stanles and Sadie Stout.

oaoors named, which we club with our given the second place on the ticket, it was not with any Idea that he would Third Month. Number enrolled, 35; own, are well known throughout the opinion, in opposition to the McKinley nnilf.v. in such language as "a dislin- average daily attendance, 32; number of Roan vneeiu, Do you want them? Do you simply want to low with health? Do you want to eat well, sleep well and work well Try Lichty's Celery Nerve Compound. ever be president. That is why even Mr MrKinlev's slight illness alarms West and commend inemseive io ie reader's favorable attention upon mere cases tardiness, number of pupils nilshad lawver and statesman auects 10 A Simple Cold Cure.

believe," etc. It was a gratuitous insult averagiog 90 per cent, or above, in daily and examination grades, 32 Names of mention. Tbe Kansas uty wye dux-k Indicator is the great agricultural and live stock paper of the West; The Poultry Sold bv druggists. TTranQn'u Cure In capsule torm, pupils neither absent nor tardy: Le.and Crispin, Ina Jones, Kyle Trueblood, Dean Trueblood. Oweu Edwards, Sadie Stout, them.

They know the grip is treacher- ous. Some of the senators worked themselves up into quite an angry mood during the debate on the "canteen" amendment of the army bill, which has been before the senate all the week, and un parlimentary language has several times to Mr. Harrison, which shows how resentful the McKinleyites ore toward members of their own party who dare to oppose tbeir imperial policy. It is not probable that Mr. Richards acted without the approval of his superiors in office, Pearl Davi 1, Nolan Jonep, Chester Mills, Roy Thelley, Effle Vittum, Sadie Brown, Dorotny Brown and Ella Staples I YOU ARE WELL OFF-J Fourth Month.

Number enrolled, 35; average dailv attendance. 32: number of cases tardiness, 8, Number of pupils averaging 90 per cent, or above, in daily WHEN YOU ARE WELL 1 examination grades, 32. Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy: Leland Cris pin, Ina Jones, Dean Trueblood, Kyle Trueblood, Eldo Davis, Katie Boyd, Sadie Brown and Georgie Barrington. Marie Sanderson, Teacher. PRIMARY.

First Month. Number' enrolled, 39; average atteudance, 31; cases of tardiness. 14. Those neither absent nor tardy, Maggie Thomas, Pansy Jones, Maggie Davis, Thelslon Rogers and Glen Brown, Second Month. Number enrolled, 40; average attendance, 34; cases of tardiness, 31.

Those neither absent nor tardy: And you do well to keep well so you may be well off. But if you are not well and want to be well and want your prescription well-fllled, with PURE, FRESH DRUGS, you might just as well come to us, for we are well fixed and well willing to fill any kind of prescription or family recipes, or give you any kind of patent medicine kept in a well regulated drug store, so you may keep well and be well off. Mellie Stout, Hazel Crispin, Myrtle Maggie Thomas, Pansy Jones, Maggie and Virgie Davis, Glen Shelley, Oli and Mattie Pearson, Blanche Davis, THANKING you for the liberal patronage of 1900 and hoping to increase the same for 1901. Yours tor a big trade, B.A.R0SENQU1ST. Rhoda Stables, Howard and Guy Davis, Glen Brown, Forrest Mills and Mabel Johnson.

Third Month. Number enrolled, 44; average attendance, 34; cases of ness, 25. Those neither absent nor lardy: Nellie Stout, Hazel Crispin, Myrtle Booker, Ora and Pansy Jones, Maggie Thomas, Letty Tucker. Glen Shelly and Forrest Mills. Fourth Month.

Number enrolled, 44; average attendance, 85; cases of tardi 1 1 Tour Well "Wishers, 3 1 C. A. BOSSER ness, 11. Those neither absent nor tardy: Gladys Boyd. Ora and Pansy Jones, Glen Shelly, Maggie and Jennie Tbomas, Maggie and Virgie Davis, Oli and Mat- lie Pearson, Forrest Mills and Mabel Johnson.

Laura Lewis, Teacher. A Most Liberal Offer. All our farmer readers should take ad 1 DRUGS, PAINTS. GLASS, WALL PAPER. lujujuiuiiui vantage of tbe unprecedented clubbing offer we make this year, which includes luiililiiliiililiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU 1 with this paper The Kansas City Live.

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