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The Osage Mission Daily Transcript from Osage Mission, Kansas • 3

The Osage Mission Daily Transcript from Osage Mission, Kansas • 3

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Go to the Theatre to-night. Mrs. X. G. Moore; who took the premium on pastry has our thanks for several specimens.

GKAXJJ DISPLAY. The Singer's Sewing Machines are largely represented on the Fair Grounds this season. Large crowds gatheied about the stands of the Singer Agents to witness the Our dog 4Tige" took the Premium for blooded stock. Bench leg breed. WALKER TAYLOR, Publishers.

The Fort Scott 3Ionitor has changed more a full blooded re- hands, and is once paper. Osaga Mlasf on, October 4th IS73. We have desire to make any "lieht" of Amos' infirmity, blindness, but a '-tired" acquaintance of ours tried to wake him up the other night so that he (Amos) might seo who he was to sleep with. l-rr l'KO GRAMME FOE SATliKDAY. beautiful specimens of work, executed with an ease and readiness that appeared truly wonderful.

Lady after lady was heard to testify to the superiority of the Singer, while not unfrequently others were heard to lament over the choice thev had I. S. Bahney Co hare the largest and best selected stock of Coiking Heating Stoves ia Neosho county. 10 A. M.

The wind yesterday was so and destructive as to mar the pleasures made. Agricultural Implements, Mechanic Artu, -Farm Products, -Horticultural and Floral, -Fruit and Confectioneiy, Flowers and Plants. -Fine Arts, To milk a kicking cow stand off about eight feet and yell, So! you damned old skinflint. We advise at least a trial before buying V. of the day, yet there was a large turn-our.

Capt. Burnett's horse won the trotting race and "Dug" came in a head on the handicap race. 11 A.M. Go to Stoddart's for shawls. any other.

Ben. Johnson, Agent for this place, took the premium last year and also at the Dresect Fair. A sufferer suggests an improvement in the orthography of the word panics. He Textile Fabrics, Jsatural History, Honey, Special Premiums, 2p.m. PTTSNTSG RACE 3 P.

M. One-half mile and best two In trne open to all, Srst premium, $25.00 second 10.00 IC thinks it would be better to spell it pay- To-day, and every day in attendance at the Fair, furnishes an opportunity which may not occur again for some time, so before it is too' late, before the hand of nix. Topeka, Kansas, Sept. 22. Editor Enterprise: The letter of Got.

Osborn to the authorities at Washington in regard to the gobble by the railroads of the Osage Ceded Lands, has gained his excellency hosts of friends. This attempted high handed swindle should rouse the people of the whole State to a realizing sense An Indiana lady of an origoual turn of Death may take you or your friends away, mind basses her application for a divorce on the circumstances that her husband's legs are too long for her to keep step with him when they walk together. Go to Stoddart's Bee Hive for Dry goods. 3Iinstreis at Hentzen's hall to-night. secure a picture of yourself at Dyer Smith's Photograph Gallery on County street.

Mr. Smith is a superior artist, and gives satis-tion every time. His rooms are centrally located, just west of Stoddart's store. of the unprincipled grasping of some of the soulless corporations that have been foster- Days are conrracting at both ends, and cord wood is legal tender. ad by the public treasury.

The very fact of hundreds of hardy settlers having made homes on the lands, who have received their I To tlie Public On and after next Wednesday, (Oct. 1,) I shall rednce the price of articles in my "Warner Ouros keep a complete line of drujrs. The fellow who undertakes to kiss the girl of the period, who wears an Elizabeth ruff, must be pretty courageous. He is very liable to get his throat cut. estaDJisnmenr, selling ror CASH OlSTTi-Xr.

Thankful to my many patrons for cast certificates of entry from a United States Land office, duly signed and certified by the proper authority, who Lave held those An extra blanket has a comfortable tendency these nights. patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same. ery KespecrrulJy, certificates two or more years without th validity of their claims being seriously The Charter Emporia Cooking Stove sold by I. S. Bahney Co will do better work with less fuel than any other Stove in the market.

All Stoves warranted. Miller Riley are running their bus regularly. II questioned who have abided by and ad- heared to all the necessary rules and regu Chickexs For nice chickens, go to lations of the government, touching the Gettings Maguire. Trying to build up a business without advertising is like blowing through the wrong end of a trumpet, or at a pretty girl through a pair of green goggles. I The festive flies, with their wives, cbil- drn, and cousins, are beginning to "gif." Good-bye.

There is no use talking, Bahney sells 'y more Hardware for less money than any other house in Southern Kansas. Shame. The M. E. Church at this place, Dr.

R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. was the first physician to advocate constitutional as well as local treatment for the cure of Catarrh, and so successful has his Golden Medical Discovery proven as a constitutional treatment, whn combined with the use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy applied locally by Dr.

Pierce's Nasal Douche (the only method of reaching the upper and back cavities or chambers of the head), that he has long offered a standing reward of $500 for a case he can not cure. Both medicines with the instrument for $2, by all druggists. 655. which cost the society about 3,300 to $3,500, is about to be lost to tne Church, to satisfy a judgment of $850. Kegister of Seeds.

I announce myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Neosho county at the ensuing election. D. P. ALLISON. The sunny side of the street is as much sought after now as was the shady side a few weeks ago.

Don't fail to examine the stock of Cook- entry of said lands, and who are in imminent danger of having their entries cancelled and ther titles declared null and void is surely cause enough to command the attention of all thoughtful men, and make them ask the question Who is safe in the ownership of his supposed home Duty calls the people of Kansas, and especially the settlers on all the Osage Lands, to make the cause of those on the Ceded Lands their own cause. have a right to demand our sympathy and our moral support, which, if given, there can be no reasonable doubt as to the result of the contest. If the people have no rights, that corporations are bound to respect, the sooner we find it out the better. Oxford Enterprise. Money to Loan At 10 per cent, per annum.

Mortgages and notes bought. Apply at the office of Register of Deeds, Osage Mission, Kansas. Game! I will pay $1.50 per dozen, in cash, for Prairie Chickens delivered at my vegetable depot, on County street. Guw Hicks. ing and Heating stoves at I.

S. Bahney Warm water, keen razors, clean towels, soft brushes, easy chairs, a smooth shave and skilled artists at Royal's barber shop in in the Stbddart House. Warner Ortojt keep the finest stock of drugs in the city, besides toilet articles of all kinds. When you need a cooking stove, burning either wood or coal, buy the reliable, well-known and popular May Flower at J. M.

Boyle's. arouxa bishabck. Young Bismarck's sire was Bismarck, who was sired by Logan, who was sired by an imported bull. Logan's dam was sired by the celebrated imported bull Billy Harrison. Young Bismarck's dam was sired by Romeo, a Durham bail, owned by Jas.

Andrews, of McLean county, Illinois. Young Bismack's sire was bred by C. A. Shepherd and J. Johnson, of La Salle county, Illinois.

Young Bismarck is of full blood stock, and is owned by John M. BaLl, of Galesburg, Neosho Kansas. BusryESS on the streets was unusually active yesterday. Our county neighbors came over in large numbers, and during the forenoon Main street presented an animated appearance. The enterprising Walker of the Osage Mission Transcript is bound to run a Daily at the great settler's Mass meeting and county fair, if he fails to make a cent.

Oxford Enterprise. We learn from parties just from Denison, of the death, from yellow fever, of Mr. James Cameron, formerly a resident of this city. The ladies are disgusted with the postal cards because there is no room for a postscript on them. Tnos.

J. Foley, of the New York Grocery Store, is the exclusive renter of the booths and privileges upon the Grounds during the Fair, and all applications to conduct any kind of traffic should be made to him. The enterprising merchants have closed their stores for this afternoon, in order to give themselves and their suborninates an opportunity to attend the Fair. Drop into George Cook's and set your watches by his regulator, and if they won't stay with it, let him put it in a healthy condition. He does the best, consequently warrants all of his work.

George E. Cook keeps constantly on hand a splendid assortment of Jewelry, Clocks and Watches', which he offer at prices below the lists of any similar establishment upon the Ceded Lands. Gkttings Maguire being personally acquainted with several large Whisky manufactories in Kentucky, can obtain these goods from firsthand without their being adulterated. A team ran away upon the Fair Grounds yestereay, and after jumping over two men, scattering the four winds, and getting all they wanted of such fun, they were "corralled." Thb City Drug Store makes a specialty of its Prescription Department, especial attention being given in compounding medicines, and a clerk for this particular depart-is ready to respond to all calls, day or night. Thb May Flower stove, for sale by J.

M. Boyle, will fill every requirement of a first class stove, more perfectly than any now in tha field. Wanted! Potatoes and Onions, for which cash, will be paid. T.T. Foley, New York Grocery.

Coal and Lime. I am constantly receiving Coal, Common and White Lime, Plaster Paris, Louisville and Fort Scott Cement and Plastering Hair in large quantities, which I am prepared to sell at reduced prices for cash. Call and examine my Common T.tmtt, Satisfaction guaranteed. Office at the K. T.

railroad depot. Aarox Botuc Colored individual, totally oblivious to the worldly cares and vexations, the flour barrels, the coal boxes, the flies and other things which surrounded him, did a big job of sleeping down on the Fair Grounds yesterday. The 6tory about a rat in a Kansaa town, coming regularlv out of his hole to keep the flies off a sleeping baby's face is not half as surprising as the cheap, cash prices At Wm. May Co's. Dry Goods Store.

The Neosho County Horticultural Society will hold a Fruit Festival on October at Galesburg. Dr. Howsley, President of the State Horticultural Society and Geo. C. Brackett, Secretary, will be present, and deliver addresses.

Admission 25 cents..

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Years Available:
1873-1873