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Temperance Banner from Osage Mission, Kansas • 4

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Osage Mission, Kansas
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A natent has been irrantod to Hob- FOR ert Qrecnwell on hti railroad lookjolnt device. Wo are clad to learn that Mrs. Bat. TTlft miftarSlVnAfl hna ari. ill Murfnrltv is reoovcrina from hor severe ami pn3 TBS T21BD TEEM P3AUD.

Illinois Has Been Stolon. The forty-twor votes of Illinois are pledged for Grant, and the delegates to the Chicago Convention instruct traded Illness, on account of wiuoa nor nusuana in klllltllj but choice, stock of drugs, with show-cases, scales, and fixtures. was called homo from Colorado. oh! oh i well, it does my houI good to know that ouo plas in this town whero' a man can 0 imd get just bucIi a harness as ho orders, and at yueh price that Several cows have been taken sick and died rather suddenly causing considerable wjucu ue win mu on very rear-onable terms. Please call on or alarm, as no ouo seems to know just what disease aciaress, A.

SMITH baa made its appearance in our midst, ed to vote as a unit. This result has been brought about by the most glaring political trickery A nice, gentle lain commenced fall Osage Mission, Kan n2t2 imr about 7 o'clook on Wednesday morning, con defy competition, iiiat piace is Wilson's harnnHa shop, W. Godlov' old stand, lie keeps a full Ktoei: oi horse iniilinery goods always cm hand. Carriage Trimming is made a Specialty, and parties having work of that kind will do. well by ever practiced even in Boss Tweed's tinuing until after noon.

The ground was thor palmiest days. It is a shameless sub oughly soaked and vegotation Home of our citizens hav hum version of the popular will of tho Ill lioldmg off from tho temporance work and re- him a call inois llepublicuns. and stewed bla'ikborries, on the occasion of tho inai nlng out of tho Good Tcrnplara Lodge becauso they do not lilce tho kind of irk that hna been union Sabbath School idenio to be held southwest It was shrewdly accomplished, rd tone or, raciter, tiie manner In which the work lin.il hnon farrni on Tn umli of thii idaco on tho first Thursday June. litieal tricksters were set to work in "Aud.now don't you for yot it," N. Tucker has a lino btock of hardware.

uii It Ki OAVUtllt UU 1 il tat.inn to Milt tllllir utimililol ta tVio nrlinsl ami Parties indebted to Dr. E. Stead' tho Anti-Third-Tem counties, nya- WW TI I. UllA make necessary improvements, or correct the er- man are invited to call at tho Temple tematically constructing contesting of Health and settle accounts at T. 'Tucker sells stoves cheaper than in au in Neosho county.

If yon lors.tney nave uncoveod. A teamster vho is afraid of eetting his clothes dirty, usually leaves his team stuck in the mud. delegations. tho State once. nd ow Convention finished the job by coolly don't believe, just go "and Bee lor We hfld tho olpaurf nf nlfpnflin Mission Ledge of Cio(i iemplars Heating the delegates which were yo.ir.'-i'ivofl.

1 the cntertainmont by tho Good Templars of an interesting meetins this week. It is do- sirnble to have a full attendance upon the next iat ltocii on last Saturday evening. Tbo audi- enne wn.s nn.nlrprl intn fVin enlinnl liniun litrn oo elected by theso' insignificant it is, redly, a new dodge for meeting, a3 important measures will very likely bo inaugurated. ft.UUOW 11 dines in a tin box just as close as pressing would place them and many failed to gain admission to the room. In fact tho boys held a livoly over capturing a State Convention by the Tho well-known' hardware man, M.

Jioylo. is at Tucker's and will Sell yon stoves cheaper than -any in town, and" don't pass. him' by until von examine his well selected Ktoek. We hear rumor to the most glaring fraud. V'' that the Labette county Democrats will plaoo in flow meeting outside.

Tho performance was interesting tht nomination Dr.CJ. W. for Representa If this is a fore-shadowing of what is to be, under the Grant leadership, tT v. m.viuuhu si nu ajv)3U performing their respective parts with oredit to tive. Doc.

will make a good, hard working rep resentative if elected. tnemseives ana patistaotiou to the audience. We were delighted to soe such interest taken in this public meeting, and to find the members of Flat Rock Lodge working so earnestly and cffontivclv The soldier boys wore so well. treat cd at the re-union hero last fall, that all are in fiiA-orof holding the next re-union at this place. the people may well gasp for breath, and gaze with terror upon the political checker-board.

If Conkling and Cameron can hold the Now lork and delegations in thu hero, of revenue To Faiusus. Fanners, Merchants f.ud Mechanics, call and ecu' the utock of TOP ami OPJjJN jrJ(KIES, FAUil, DJiilOCKAfj, iMi.VTi-'OiiMand.SPiUNG WAGON I Cooky's Carrtago Shop, on for tho prohibition amendment. jt Our citizens will afeain receive them with open Th-o. Heott announces his intention arms', and they can have a belter time than ever of enlarging the Journal. We aro glad to note On Thursday Frank Reynolds and Henry McCar Kf.i-ct.

Usaffo' lie can such evidence of prosperity, and refer to it as an unmistakable evidence of the business boom of ley wore arrested for disturbing the peace, fast i ni-1 Wtwrv Iv- Inx 1 tbicvorv will secure the third-term ri.lin. while intoxicated fine, 13 75. Our usage Mission. Chanutc, a of about half the business dimensions of our city, supports two Marshal keeps a close watch 6n the boys, and the coaler is becoming a terror to evil-duers money th'an'any aominatioii he has so long Kansas. and investigate 'the natter at once; JMo.

Lamb, of the Eclipse, is tirowl- 8-coiumn papers, nave our business men less enterprise? We think not; and wo hvae no doubt The Strawberry Festival given by that Bro. Scott will be sustained in cplarging the the ladles of tho Episcopal Church, on Thursday ooruers oi tne Jiug about tho tax of Labette ULNEYv your subscription to the 10 1-2 'mills on the dollar, evening, wa3 a very pleasant affair. The decora dorm nf thu Hall were handsome the strawber ries delicious the gentlemen sociable tho roses bratcd' McComick Ecapcrs enhand that are not. yet contracted and fragrant tho Indies lovdy and everybody, hap wane me eoumy ui nwauun only between and 7 mills. LOCAL CHAT.

py. Receipts of the evening, -50 -15. i-r CUEICUS. That whsn you win- not lind what you want, you do 1'ou- had. better go in re first and save time and money Dudley Uiirnett Willhuu Alt- give him an early call.

Everybody knows the 'HcCormick to be a reliable Machine, end the late improve- house have purchasod a feather, renovator and will soon commence business in Anderson county. This is an unrhht. reliable firm, well known MtsV JacA Miller (jtute tWk. in hi tying i TOYS. NQTIOXS, -r i- Trrvr.irvrci i hero, and we hope- their venture will prove to be HUIUW MiVV J.W MiAtf HViiV 'rank.

Don't forget to call at N. -Wo. laid "itt'ti for tluu.i on a financial Oi: last Wednesday Mrs, P. VIULLNH, ACCOKDEON, Children's Va-! Chanule are talking "Long-looked-for, Oo'ae at Last Tlont.inn and AirV B. A.

Pisel had a difficulty about somo carnet rags, and, were about to come The lonsr Iwked-for reli'ioiH de to blows, when Mr. ilentecn stopped in td goi8. Charts, Drums, Watches, about holding a fair this 1 hiib, Glass ware, Dishes, I Ofiohde has been elected pre i'cwclrv, Revolvers; in. fact, every-' i lent of the S. F.

K'y. 1" his wile and in doiriK so struck Mrs. Pisel once nr tu-lno for which ho was brought before Squire bate opened on last Thursday evening with a fair audience, and will continue six nights doubtles" with increasing interest to the close Our report thing of all kinds, and uiousanus oi Owens yesterday and fined $10 00 and corft. Diitelier and" Frunk Dan fori brought in a fine lot of nice fish this week. too numeaoua to mention.

things The Good sof er seems to think that Mr. Phelps, who has so long been itching for a debate, has found rather moro than his match, and that by the time the ha I a verv ideasant strawberry festival last I have no hesitancy in saying the Tuek. tinner have Wu ivm: biillvV Attachment' attached to lte, building MeArthur feather renovator. T.i'ht,. As we are exceedingly loud 'of such fol debate is closed he will be ready to "Poor the issue.

shall give nn account of the entire de bate in our next issue; 11 inch LaHarpeplow (as per trial r. T. C. Joiu', of ObaiiUie der, we' pr't in. our appearanco and speak from' personal knowledge when we say the strawberries and cream were luscious.

We' hold ourselves in were registered at the Southern Hotel this week. 'f1 un i 1 1 hp inori fSiPi'rics. a i I readiness to sample another dinh any time thev KANSAS uue handy, pies and blackberries in this county this Benson than ever. piun i 9th, at Mission,) run 1 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.

i E. Cravens. Osage Mission, ,1 1 arch 10th. tii a wi i ion A tfood. rHinUe eiri io do rMieral ln-n-ie DEVOTES ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR YOUNG STATE.

I'artii's lirs'f ifir i-h ins machine should call at this oflico when tho fighting editor is Tlic i its' Dank 'of this plucf iuh sold exohango to tho amount of during the past four months. If'there is one thiiiK more than another that work. Liberal paid and plen- tv of work to do. Enquire nf atr -miw. J.

k. DKTwn.Eifi. The settled rn the bottom near this plaoo, report their cotton doing finely. They have already worked it over once, the Leavenworth TIME.S deserves credit for, it is its devotion to the interests of Kansas. For this reason, if no other, it should bi in every home in HiVCMjlE' UEFAIRS.

kerp clock of the Siate. In order to accomplish this, Col. An ovor i 1 1 iif i. Joyce .1 and they are now confident that the ieostio Dot- HUU Miv.v III iu" thony makes tho following uffer: hundred pounds of butter from farmers to-day. toms aro as g.tod cotton land as eau be found in For SI '25 he will send tho Leavenworth ock- mirs Who can go one better.

ly TIMES one year, and a copy of any one of the Tccas. lftue latter 4.pait oi wo their iheir coming anion, U3 will i V. 1 il. 1 i Cioiniit" wnl eei.S'fiUe on til, Would it not bo wise for Osage Mission to give a prove a source or wcaiui ior 'Reapers and Mo wres, Kansas. Constantly on 'hand, and We' will nke Drdeiv and fcunpiy HepaiN of uiy kind of Machinery, lin'f lert yjvintf tiH your orders' liniil ffo n.W in li MtfHji, bul (xranine little heed to tho nation birthday.

E. and A J'i botiyliLi renovator and will, operate in Johnson W'e hope they will make their fortune. We noticed one our younj; ueMi chatting the rfd gentlem.an this week and we expect will b.e interviewing the probate A Card ThanK 'i At ti ineHing of the Oiiibf'St-Parr'Cinir'tb. )' resolutions vvtfi following works, in clear, bold type, t'oniplctc, 1. the Life of Hon.

Beiij. Disraeli, Earl of Eeaconsfield, late Prime Minister of England. 2. Eathen. By Alexander William Kinglakc.

3. A History of Our Own Times. A book that is baviny large sale. By' Justin. McCarthy.

4. The Zulus and the British Frontiers. Particularly interesting at this time, when England's foreign policy is attracting so inuch atention. 6. The New Masdalcne.

By Wilkle Collina. 6. Griffith (Jaunt. By Ohas. Beade.

7. -Last Days of Pompeii. By Lord Lytton, 8. Vicar of Wakefield. By Oliver Goldsmith.

9. East Lynne. By Mrs, Henry Wood. Tho only largo type edition. 10.

The Lakeside Cook Book. A complete man ual of Cooking Recipes. This is a splendid offer, which gives tho Leavenworth TIMES at its regular price, and tho book you select FREE. The TIMES will be particular! interesting during this year's National Cam-pawn. 1 It is the oldest, best and cheapest paper iu Kansas.

Send SI 25, and the name of the book, you select, which will be sent postaRC free. Address, D.K. ANTHONY, Leavenworth, Kan. mt Hf.tn-.Ti tbft qlneero thanks judge. OUR MACHINE RRSOU'RD in i'.

IKMttvv- If.rU'.- hauhr'1 a fKn irnnorous Public lor the IID il iWfrtHiu vl. io one of the MeArthur renovators ofMeOlotUaa patrorjllgo bestowed upon our Fairnndlos-Al olio a iw Miller, of this ity. and will eperW) i Thnwda evening. mill iH vv Tir we return our thanks to the delay, ami oil for this township Uty Common tO th DU-y WHWHI. bemnt- Mbs.

It ScotTi iresiaetii. rr wUn the Uuie some. 1- 8. DRNMBoM, See y. Fiirnitum Coffins and: BuHal It you have a house to rent call at Excelsiy? firg ciaSg occupant.

iiot wikes it cook ij i- (cwvr.

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1878-1880