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Neosho County Republican from Osage Mission, Kansas • 4

Neosho County Republican du lieu suivant : Osage Mission, Kansas • 4

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Osage Mission, Kansas
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THE ENTERPRISE. Lowest prices at Dale's Livery. Southern Hotel Livery stable. 50 Southern Hotel Li very is the place It festival at St. Franciu Hall on S.

Stephen's day, 20th THURSDAY, DEC. IS, 18S1, MISSOURI PACIFIC For purn drugs, go to Stead- luau fc Childs. LOCAL PflNOILW. Alec Nathan didn't tame that RAILWAY. Piwidwr through tbe moat entornrisntr nor Texas pony much last Sunday.

Luther Cone's iirst number of the tuna of Knrmas nn I Mi'" tin, Hie liva itiful In mi Territory ami Texa.i, with a nollit ateel ifk to mi from tlso Union Dopot St. Louis, If I I. Chiuiulo Democrat is very creditable. i imiiii'iii, ii.v. ii ii i f3fc, 4'inruii, mu i i i i nu i liUHvciiwonu, i.an.,aiii uemson, i imikinjr liloriu oonnuodonit in theae Depot, tli RiMi.vny Mues Iwidiriar to all parts of the The finest livery turn-outs in h-cUy can bo id at Hill's livery llt.tJl Mil If.

I'lMMoiut'iN who mrelinxe TioNeta over tha ntahlo, at reasonable rates. MILIUM PAl'Ii'l; RAILWAY have SANTA CLAUS Has made his head-quarters at P. Lake's whose holiday goods are Inm. Hunfeis, If you want flrsi-clHMi hot uuns, don't fail to call on I. Bahney.

Hh krci them, and the best in the ninrket. M. V. Neighbors, Just from Fall fax, received a warm welcome IV'm his many friends In Osage Mission this morning. Mrs 1).

C. Ambrose and children returned honw Mond iy after a two weeks' visit to her rural relatives, Mr. atid Mrs. Hawes School Report from Dis'rict 1" Ben. J.

Plunkett, teaeher, to hand hut arrived too late for publication. Will appear week. V. F. Null, the Rocky Mountain eohbler, prepared to repair and ri-hottom ruhher hoos, Ht Wilson harness shop on County street The funeral of Win, Kyl wn preached on Sunday forenoon hist ai aid's School IIoiish by Rv.

Mr. Chambers, of the United Brethren, Best at Dale Livery fctuhlo, Hate yon examined tuut hivm Htock of good at xMrn. L. II Urud-bnrey'n milliner store, cousintiug in part of hoods, mibifp, lfwliew' and geiitV kid burl in and silk glove; ladies' and gent's hose and onu-lniU' hose; drawing, carpenters, and hlate pencils; cloaks and dolmans; invisible hair nets, hair switclies; luces of various kinds, common yarns, and a great variety of toys and notions? Call aud examine goods and get prices. The Omaha Cooking Stovo is NO CHANGS OF CARS.

the Boss. Ikk Bahney. S2.r),000 to loan on City Property, at 7 per cent, interest. Cox Woods. As line a display of jewelry and Hhet-Mne us cun be found Sthadman Childs.

T. M. Baxter left for St. Louis on rmday with throe car loads of dock Santa Clans, in person, will attend AND DULY TRAINS B3HVK15.V T.IK FOLLOWING Kansas City and Ht Louis, Lrnven worth and St. Louis, Atclii-on and Louis, os.

uh and St. Louis, Fort cott and St. Louis, i' di and Hannibal, Fort iScottund Kansas City, Knijj-oria and rit. Louis, .) unction City and tSt. Loais, Denison and St.

Louis, Denison and Hannibal, Denison and Kansas City, alalia and Omaha, Kaunas City and Logan, Here is what you're looking for the Uniou Sunday school's Christ inas eve celebration. Early Breakfast, Leavenworth Union stoves, jjeavenworth Union healers, at Butler and Frickleton's. Call and sew them. Teachers who wish to attend the meeting of th state nochthn at Topeka during the liolhl tys, will he extended the eonrtfsy of lull-fare rates on the rallioads. George Hill's Livery is in ill blast, md having a big ran.

Livery on liast Couuly street. 'WITH Ike Bahney has the largest aud best selected stock of heating Moves in the market. 3-2. Misses Terry and Maicy, two of rort Scott charming belles vi-itnl the convent here on Saturday Inst if vou have a farm or city property for sale call at ihe Real Estate Agency anil were the guests of the Health good. Ten days to Sun rises 7:20 sts 4:10.

Walnut has a Hay is wortli $0.00 per tun. firlnsr your job printing to the En. TKKI'HISE. Win. Hunt, of Erie township, call-on us Saturday.

Mr. Each has completed a new residence in Erie township. I. S. Bahney is carrying a full line of shot guns and revolvers.

time anticipated by the yotiny folks of he Sunday schools. Wooden toys, tin toys, candy toys and other toys at I Lake's. Al. Herod, with his sister Miss Lizzie, were in Parsons, Sunday. John Broadhent, of Erie township, is recovering from typhoid fever.

A full assortment of skates at I. 8. Bahney's. Farmers are plowing, and. getting ready for immense crops next year.

Store windows have erupted with reminders thatChristmas is at hand. Butchering business is yjood, the cold weather being in the operators' favor. of Cox Woods. 3-2w. All kinds of picture blocks and Dale on the following day When the children paas p.

LikeN windows, they say he mut be in with Old Chris, and hope thev mav puzzle games to umuse the little ones at Clements' Co. be fortunate enough ta yet Some ot All kinds of Perfume Extracts in those treasures at "Krismuss Dr. Rehstelner, the highly skill ful and thoroughly educated homco Reclining Chair Cars Free, FIVE line of Pullman Sleeping Cars in I innlme lav with Toilet Rooms hi'! tl.B iiiiproveincnts, henteil by pip ni 'ii'hly ventitatod, carpeted, and with n'ton 1'intg. TlMvlIissuori Pacific R'y Slocl Track, the Miller Platform, and Mm ini'M'oveil Automatic Aira Brake on all ears in it navongcr trains. It is in every respect Fihst-Class Railway.

For Maps, Time Tables, and interesting read-in? laat'o' concerning the Missouri Paeifio Ituil viiy tin its connections with other Lines, -vh tl will be mailed FREE, address F.CHANDER, Ass't. (Scn'l Pa-s. Aoc't. Wen'l Pass. Agt A.

A. TALM AdE, General Manager, St. Louis. Mo. IHSSOLUTION NOTICE.

The co rt.nership between J. R. Detwiler, Ome Mission, and R. O. Hnrris, McCune, 'tn te' the firm name of Detwiler Harris, ha tliis day di solved by mutual consent.

J. it. R. O. IIabkjs.

Oago Mission, Dec. (5, 1881. bulk, from a sixteenth part of an ouuee to one pound, at pathic physician, has met withn- TEADMAX8 CHILDS Don't intend to leave the city, bat markable success during the past three months, and is rapidly grow ing in public esteem. We will send the Enterprise to will stay right here, and sell our ele gant Dress Goods at 1G cents per yard. A.

Jacobs, gether with the Topeka Capital or the fr one year. Desiring to move to Colorado, I post-paid, to any address, for the offer my entire stock of Implements at a bargain. Any one wishing to exceedingly low price of $1.50 in ad vance. Send in your clubs. ngage in the Agricultural Imple Jacob Beechwood, has moved into Early Sunday morning a remark ment bnsincFS will do well to give ably tine young Ivansan arrived at me an early call.

J. Dale's, in thoroughly good or der and condition, weighing 9 IIh. Both mother and son are doing well. his handsome new house, two miles east of town. Note in music sounded by the bell at the Osage Mission Methodist church Messrs.

Black Jett have opened a neat con feet ionr ry and grocery store on North Main street. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. and Jim is a long ways the happiest J. U. Detwiler.

Don't fail to go to the Southern Hotel Livery Str.ble for your rigs. You can't miss it, as it is the large Red Fkont building mrn in in is seen jn. A. Duly, the scribe and can SlfVing, elegantly per vasser for the Erie Record was in the Mission for a few days this week, on Easi County Street. less.

Removes restore natural and prevenisbiildness and paid bis respects to the Knteii- Monday's Eclipse notices that our popular jeweler, Steve Beck, was in Our entire stock at cost, including prise. Now will our town get an l'arsons on the previous day. SO (Ti'ln nnii (I hu nt imifgigu. important boost" and our mer Elegant Dress Goods at 10 cents per yard, and don't intend to leave the chants enter upon a period of unex J. R.

Detwiler left for Colorado on Monday night. He intends to re am pled prosperity, in the Erie Re- city, either. A. Jacobs. FLOS'STOH COLOME, An exmilsltfly fm-trrniit tmrfiimt urltti cord.

turn during Christmas week. The James Brothers didn't get Jimmy McKay, son of Joseph Mc exceptionally lusting much good out of Tom Scott, our properues. barber, wben they went for him at 25 nud 75 centi. Kay, Grant township, is recovering from a severe attack of bilious fever. Morning service at the M.E.

church PARKER'S the well, corner of County and Market streets, Saturday n'glit. Though surprised, Tom retreated jn good order to the hitching post, saving the will on and after next com mence at eleven instead ot half-past ten. whole ot his baggage. Then adroitly changing front to the rear, Tom Rev. II, B.

Fritz preached a capital formed himself into a column of at An that P3cycr Intoxicates This delicious combination of Ginger. Iiudui, Millingia. and many oilier of tlie best vegetable remedies known, cures all disorders if the bowels, s'oinach, liver, kidneys and lungs, Best r.rj Surest Cure Ever Used. tf 1 1. sermon Sunday night on Repentance tack, pulled his cannon and shot and Conversion to a slim congrega tion.

twice at the foe. who vanishprl in 11 juii iiiu nullum mnii liii.iic 3 Nervousness, nkcfnlncss, 1 hetimatism Dvspeiv the darfv ness. Whether the villains wanted Tom's dimes or his life is still Corn gathered and mostly fed up in some localities. Elsewhere the sia, age or any disease or infirmity, take Parker's a mystery. and give yon rew life and vigor.

IOO DOLLAR 3 On the eve of vacating the editorial control of the Chanute Democrat, Mr. B. F. Bowen received a fine testimonial from his many friends. All kinds of toys, playing cards puzzles, letter blocks, picture blocks, and everything to amuse the children at Clements Co.

Steadman Childs have the largest stock of holiday goods to be found in the city, and will be sola to the closest margin. Their motto is quick sales and small profits. HOLIDAY GOODS J. Wheat has just received a fine lot ot holiday yoods, consisting of wooden, tin, and candy toys. Also, a lull line of choice candies.

Don't fail to go there for your toys. Living WitnesHca. The hundreds of hearty, and healthy looking men, women and childred that have been rescued from beds of pain, wetness and well neigh death by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences in the world of its sterling merit and worth. You will find such in almost every community. Last Tuesday afternoon we into Dr.

Geo. Robbing office yield proves better than was expected. A preposessing young lady of Wil raid tor anything injurious found 111 Ginger Tonic or for a failure to lielo or cure, fill', nmt Ijt flu's I'liilm In ilnips Lnrre nvln(f bnylng $1 Size. Sr'eiui for circular to Hiscox ii lti3Win.St..S,Y. to have a tooth attended to which so county was married a few day the doctor had been nursing for sev ajro at Fredonia, to a half-breed Cherokee Indian.

eral weeks, and lo, and behold who should we find in the chair hut the chief of the Erie Record, Ben. Smith. One night last week Mr. W. C.

who had just gone through the tor Tredway, ot Walnut Grove town ture of tooth pulling. Ben surrender ship, had thirteen sheep killed and ed, the chair and smilingly invited vsounded by dogs. us to be seated, at the same time Something to amuse the children at Clements' Co. The Red.Fkont Livery on East County street, is the best place to get your rigs. A No.

5 Wilson Oscillating Shuttle Sewing machine can be had at a bargain. Inquire at this office. chuckling and thinking, I'il Mrs. Clements, mother of Mort Clements, had a serious fall In re have some fun listening to thatffel- low's "Oh don't oh oh oh don't turning from church last Thursday. pull it." But Ben was disappointed.

She experienced a general shaking and he imagined he was the worse the system, very serioui for a abused man in the land. lady 81 yeara of age. Best Horses and Finest Rigs, at Dale's Southern Hotel Livery Stable The Red Front Barn..

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Années disponibles:
1880-1886