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Temperance Banner from Osage Mission, Kansas • 4

Temperance Banner from Osage Mission, Kansas • 4

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Temperance Banneri
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Osage Mission, Kansas
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Walnut Grove March 17th, 1880 -Mb R. Detwileii. I desire to Bay to you that I am well pleased with the improved Combined Excelsior Mower and Dropper, that I bought of you last year. I have used a number of reapers, but the Excelsior is the best machine I ever had on my farm would not exchange it for any machine I know of, but would pay a much larger sum for the Excelsior than any machine in. the market, if I could not get one any other way; but as it is as cheap as any, and much better put up; it is, indeed, very proper to call it the 'Excelsior." I desire my friends to seo tho Excelsior before buying any other machine.

W. H. Babnhaut. EMPORIA, KAN. correspondent of tha Philadel phiu Record concludes his letter about Kansas, as follows "I was much pleased with KMiatii on the whole, and would recommend any one contemplating moving West to study well the advantages and din-advantages of settlement in vnrioun portions of Kansas.

Do not move too tar west, away from fuel and water. Get near the railroad and KOori market towns, like In the Neosho Valley, where there is competition in the prices paid farmers for their produce, and where there are Hcnools ami churches. Settle in a lightly-taxed county. Select a he.iltliy Hpot for your future home. Buy no ninre land than you can prop erly work 80 'teres well farmed is Itetter tl.un 1G0 acres indifferently looked after.

Start wtyh money enough don't depend upon borrowing. Louk around fore you buy don't purchase the fltt place you sfe, simply because admire it. After having chosen your home, if you go to work with a will, and understand your business, you are reason ably sure of an independent liveli T. T. HAYDOOK Has the largest and most complete works for the manufacture of Carria i IN THE WOULD.

Buggies for the trade a specality. CORNER PLUM AND TWELFTH STEETS, Cincinnati Ohio. Osage Mission, March 9th, 1880. We, the undersigned citizens of Neosho county, witnessed tho trial of Payne's Haiku Attachment applied to a 14 inch La Harpo plow, at Qsage Mission, on March 0th, 1880, and cheerfully certify that the attachment did good work, and the draught, as shown by Fairbanks' dynamometer or draught tester, Business Mention. hood for yourself and family.

Our reader, will do weil to tieed the advice. "Don't move too far Stop in Eastern Kansns, es C. E. STEADMAN, PUYilCIAN" and Surgeon, Oilice, Temple of Health. A full line of Drugs always on hand and as cheap us any houe in the city.

Give him a call before nuyiog Osage Mission, Kan. Temperance and Legislation. The National Temperance Society has just published the able and convincing address by Connou Farrar, D. F. recently delivered at Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, England which is one of the best he ever delivered.

It is a powerful argument in favor of restrictive-compulsory legislation against the liquor-traffic, and should have the widest circulation. It is in pamphlet form, 12mo, 24 pages, and will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents, $1 per dozen, $7 per hundred. Address J. N. Stearns, Pub Agent.

C8 Reade Street, N. Y. was as follows: Naked plow, driver walking, depth cut 7 inches, average draught 550 pounds, Same plow with attachment, driver riding, depth of cut 8 inches, average draught 350 pounds. War. Swift, Finley Long, J.

R. Detwileb, W. i Hendebudeb. 4-n (fliOnper day at Wine. Sample tpt) vO.

ZUworth5 free. Address Stin-son Oo Portland, Maine. TREMONT HOUSE, Wichita, Kansas. AN. DEMING, Proprietor.

House first- class in all its appointments. Good sum-pie rooms, for commercial men. A. X. Doming.

1 tnat portion. Known as tne Neosho Valhy Prices for produce rule high, and freight rates rule low, because of competing line of railroad. Take a map and see where the Neosno Valley is. See thriving young cities or Parsons. Chanute, Humboldt, Neosho Falls, Burlington, Emporia, Amerlcus, Parkville, Junction City Oswego and Chetopa, all on The lino of the M.

K. railway, which runs the entire U'rtli of the Neosho Valley. Buy an Excursion Ticket to Emporia, over the Missouri, Kansas Texas railway, and enter tliH Neosho Valley at Parsons, the gate city. These tickets are good to stop over between Scdalia, and Emporia, Kana. If you wish a beautiful illustrated Guide Book, describing Texas and Kansas, containing articles on sheep and cattle raising, and where the best and cheapest lands are, it will be sent you, free of charge by addressing JAMES D.

BROWN, Texas and Kansas Emigrant Agent, St- Louis. This is to certify that I bought au Excelsior Reaper and Mower of J. R. Detwilcr, which I have used as a mower for five seasons, and as a reaper for four seasons, and have paid, all told, not more than $5 for repairs. The machine has cut an average of about 100 acres each sea-Bon with perfect satisfaction.

D. Long. (n rTf)a week. $12 a day at home easily made tff) I Zi costly outfit free. Address True Co Augusta, Maine.

L. S.ORTON, DRUGGIST, Corner of Oounfy and Market streets, Osage Mission, keeps a lame stock of Fresh, Pure Drugtt, Medicine, laintN, L. STILLWELL, LAWYER. Gives strict attention to bussinei intrusted to his care. Office over Col.

Wil Ham's store, Osage Mission, Kansas. LOCKWOOD HuUSE, JLOCKWOOD, Block from the T. Railroad Depot, Fort Scott, Kan. Regular Board from Four to five Dollars per week. Day Board One Dol tor and Twenty-five cents per day.

Best the market affords. I have no hesitancy in saying the Payne Sulky Attachment attached to a 14 inch LaHarpe plow (as per trial March 9th, at Osage Mission,) run from one to two hundred pounds light er, with a man riding, at a depth from 5 to 7 inches, than the same plow without the attachment. E. Cbavens. Osage Mission, March 10th.

The following tables show the quantity of seeds and the number of trees it requires per acre: QUANTITY OP SF.KDS REQUIRED PER ACRE. Wheat 1 1-2 to 2 bu. Rye 1 -i bu. Oats 11-2 bu, Barley 3 bu. Peas 2 to 3 bu.

White beans 11-2 Buckwheat 1-2 bu. Corn, broadcast 4 bu. in drills 2 to 3 bu. Com in hills 4 tit 8 qts Broom 1-2 bu. Potatoes 10 to 15 bu.

Beets i lbs. Carrots 2 lib KutaBagas 3-4 lb. Millett 1-2 bu. clover, white 4 qts. clover, red qts.

Timothy ti qts. Orchard Grass 2 bu. Ked Top I to2pks. Rlae Grass 2 bu. Mixed Lawn Grass 1 to 2 bu.

Tobacco 2 oz. NUMBER OF TREES REQUIRED I' Kit ACRE. At 4 feet apart each way 2,720 At 5 1,742 At 6 1,200 At 8 f80 At 10 4:50 At 12 4 325 At 15 At 18 135 At 20 110 At 25 70 At 30 50 At 40 40 Readers. It' you want to 1. Vsubseribe for the Leavenworth.

Weekly Times, You can obtain the WEEKLY and the BANNER for 1.75 per annum. Leave your subscriptions at this office and we will forward them to i). R. Antbony, proprietor of the Time. Don't delay availing yourself of this offer.

tftCX f-ia wet 111 yur own town. Terms and 80 (JpUOoutfit free. Address' II. llallett Maine. Winter Raoding.

92.00 The Leavenworth Weekly Times and The New York Weekly Tribune will be sent one year for $2.00. The price of the New York Weekly alone is 12., so you really get th Loavenworth Times Free This is the offer ever made to the people of Kansas, and wo expect a response from ten thousand heads of families who realize the importance of placing valuable reading matter in their $3.00 homes. Tho New York Weekly Trilrne needs no words of commendation: Ev ery citizen of the United States knows its character and standing. The Leavenworth Weekly Times is the leading paper in Kansas. It has each week eight or ten columns of items of news from all parts of the State.

Its market reports are reliable, telegraphic nevvs the latest, editorials positive and fearless. 83.00 Send 82. for both papers. OR The Leavenworth Weekly Times and The American Agriculturist one year for $2. The Agriculturist is the leading paper of its class in the country; every farmer should have it.

and when he can tain Tho Times and Agriculturist for $2., there is no excuse for being without 83.00 them. Address D. It. Anthony, Proprietor, Leavenworth, Kans. Osaoe Mission, March 6th, 1880.

This certifies that I bought of J. R. Detwiler an Excelsior Mower and Dropper, which I have run six years, cutting all kinds of grain and grass to my entire satisfaction, with an expense of not exceeding $4 for repairs on the machine. H. M.

Dinsmobe. NEOSHO HOUSE. MRS. M. NOUDIER, Proprietress, Osage Mis sion Centraly located on South side of Public Square.

Sample Rooms on the first floor First-class Accommodations lor all Guests. T. P. RAGEll, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Special attention given to collections.

Ofiioe over William store, Osago Mission, Ramus. E. BOBBINS, PHYSICIAN SURQE038Mbe found at his office, one door South of the Post Office, on County street, Oago Mission, Knnsas. He can always be found at his office during tho day, and at bis residence, southwest of the depot, at night, if not prol'escionally enraged elsewderc. Obstetrics made a speciality.

Give him a call. Ebie, Kansas, March 13th, 1880. I have run the Excelsior Dropper for seven harvests, cutting a quantity of grain and grass each season with but little expense for repairs. I am well pleased with the Excelsior. J.

W. Gaston. THIS POPED Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce SffinOEU YOuK. I have no hesitation in stating that Pavne's Sulkv Attachment attached to a 14 inch La Harpe plow did good FIT, BPILEFY, or FALLING SIOKXKSS. Permanently cured no humbug by one month's linage or Dr.

ttotiluru'g lei ebrated Infallible Fit Powdevn To convince sufferers that these powders wil do all we claim for tnm wo will send them by mail, post paid, a free Trial Ilox. As Dr. Goulard is the only physician tlmt lias ever made this disease a special study, mid as to our knowledge thousands have been permanently cured by the use of these powders, we will guarantee a permanent eure in every case, or refund Ton all Money Expended All suffers should give these powders an en rly trial, and be convinced of their curative powers. Price, for large box, 3.00, or 4 boxes for $10,00, sent by mail to any part of the, United States or Canada on receipt of price, ur by express, 0. 0 .0.

Address asm fc itonmx 360 Fulton streot, Brooklyn, X. Y. work, and run light tor tne team, as per trial March 9th, 1880.) C. Vak Laningham. VV.

X. GODLEY Will make to order all kinds of BOOTS SHOES. A GOOD FIT OR NO SALE. K3T Don't Forget the Plaoe, Cottage House, Johnson Parsons Laws are like cobwebs, which may PAYNE'S ATTACHMENT Can bo found I B. DEYVVILEIX'S, catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.

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237
Years Available:
1878-1880