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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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LOCAL CHAT. Joseph Boyle had the misfortune I ftAt, TT.M...I. i cut off the end of one of his fin- Vftll. W. 0.

iiailCOCK. may be fonnd on ffle' at Geo. P. TtmTFLL COS THIO PAPER ctpra. with ft.

rnrAr. laot waaIt. "Rut I Bureau (10 Spruoa newspaper Advertising I At mm BireeiN wucro mmi mm. wtcp may Missouri, Kansas Texas R'y. tiling contmctt no is exceedingly thankful that the uia xaen tor counsel.

Young Hen for other fingers escaped injury. War. The Union Poreverl DO uJue Arrival and Departure of Trains Hon. Frank Sibley has been con- The Orar in tVa 1W A Business Mention. I ---ji, ammo At OSAGE MISSION, KAN.

uuuwug a pumuiuvu cuiuiiuigu mi St8DS 10 the TrOllt our county, speaking twice in this mmmm BOBBINS, Leaves. WSW SeptM Herself nd Arrives. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. PHYSICIAN found at bis office, one door South of the Post Office, on wraps up mp futrid Carcass 11:46 p. m.

No. 1. Kan, Tex. Exp. No.

3. 11:46 p. 12:60 uounty street, vb8 nan aiwnvg be foundat hU office during the ZiA T) al VilWB w- TRAINS GOING NORTH. deals in facts and figures bearing di day, and at his residence, southwent of the depot, at night, if not professionally eniraged elsewdere, Obstetrics made a speciality. Give him a call.

0. E. STEADMAN, 2:61 a 2:51 a. m. I No.

2. Chicago St. L. Ex. 3:36 p.m.

I No. 4. 4 rectly on the question at issue, and National Democratio Conven 3:36 p. m. his addresses are both pleasing and instructive.

We heartily commend DIIVSICIAN and Surgeon, Office, Temple of i lino Af nniM always on Per Time Table of May tf, 1880. D. Brown, Gen'l Passenger Agent. Jainea Brogan, Station Agent. tion nominates Gen.

w. S.Hancock for President, on the Third Ballot. ju neauu. n. him to the friends of prohibition hand and as cheap as any house in tne cuy Kan him a call before buyiog usage mission, throughout the btate as an able ad vocate of our cause.

homo. Sample W. H. English, of Indiana, nomina The population of Mission town-hip is 2,267, according to the US AUuress aun $5 tO free, on Portland, Maine. Would it not be well for the health census just taken.

T. F. RAGER, committee to look around the back ted tor vice President by Ac- clamation. General Hancock is a young man. Mrs.

A Burris, of Independence, a TTrmTJEY-AT-LAW. Special attention streets and alleys a little, and if they smell anything, report it to the Coun has been in the city several days vis iting her parents and friends. iXgiven to collections. Office over Wil liam7s store, Osage Mission, Kansas. NEOSHO HOTJSE.

only 56 years of age, a graduate from West Point in 1844, served in the cil. The sickly season of the year be ing close at hand, it makes it neces Mexican war with credit to himself The old Democratic war-horse of ATRS. M. NOUDIER, Proprietress, Osase Mis VI lnna.f.nd nn Smith side 01 sary for some action to be taken in and country and during the late re Ladore, Geo. Coffman, made the BANNER of reference to this important matter.

Public Square. Sample Rooms on the first floor fice a friendly call on last Saturday. Geo. reports First-class Accommodations tor an uuesis. unit uuu mux.

auuweu iu awumu- Tni-L his township as solid for the amendment, there being only eight or ten opposition votes. We did VVUUUHUU Ul VUD VCUIU UUCUU Jl Lilt late in lame auantities. is not onlvKi- i HJ week in your own town, Terms and $0 ---0-, -i 77 pxissoun iooo- ana actea in a JIpUU outfit free. Address 11. uwiew a.

Portand, Maine. not learn whether Geo. is in training for a plate en the Democratic ticket, or not, bat if he is he rL il becoming and gallant manner, and health and even the lives of those ia nnm a aI will make a good race and a creditable candidate. LOCKWOOD HOUSE, who reside near enough to inhale the ment of the Atlantic. mnKWOOn.

Prnwrietor.l Block from the The Colored Baptist Church of effluvia arising therefrom. Chanute T. Railroad Depot, Fort Scott, Kan Democrat. la UnarA frnm Four to Fivo Dollars tier week. Day Board One Dollar and Twenty-five The nominee for Vice President, W.H.

English, of Indiana, has been Speaker of the Indiana Legislature, a member of Congress from 1853-61. this city has bought a house and moved it out onto a fine lopation in the southwest part of town, where The last time we were in Cha a cents per day. Best the market affords. nute we "smelt" a stink-hole of dis- easily made dftfTn a. week.

S12adavat home they are fitting it up for a house Uo tjj I costly outfit free. Address True ease and death known, in polite soci- consequently has a record which will Augusta, Maine. worship. This is a good movement, ety, as a "saloon." The editor of the and we hope they will receive the en L. S.

ORTON, Democrat will please report the fact couragement necessary to entire suc DRUGGIST, Corner of Oounty and Market streets, Osage Mission, keeps a large stock of Fresh, Pure Drugg, Medicines, Paints, of its existence to the health commis Wilt. C. cess. Rev. Muth is pushing the sub scription for the purpose of repair sioners of our neighboring city.

Letter From Eureka Springs. L. STILLWELL, AWYER. Gives strict attention to bussinej Wil trusted to his care. Office over Col JJin i iug and re-painting the church.

We hope our citizens will encourage his enterprise. Strangers judge a town uuuuuess uo urougni iorwara tor criticism. These nominaitons were doubtless the best the party could have made, and it is refreshing to realize that the best men in the party for once obtained control of its machinery, at least for a brief period. With such candidates in the field, the smut mills should be laid aside and this campaign fought strictly upon party principles, leaving all personal scandal oat. The last ballot stoood, Hancock, 705; Hendricks, 30; Bayard, 2, and Tilden, 1.

Ham '8 store, Osage Mission, Kansas. We have been permitted to make a few extracts from a private letter oy me appearance oi lis puDiic Duua ings and ordinary town pride oughl from Eureka Springs, as follows: TREMONT HOUSE, Wichita, Kansas. A TJ. nUMINfl. Proprietor.

House first- to prompt us to make the proposed Eubkka Springs, Juki 10. We have just: got our house done improvements on tnecnurcn Duiiaing, xjL class in all its appointments. Good sum and is 12x14 feet, made out of pine roofing and pie rooms, for commercial men. A. N.

Deming. siding ft have all kind ot eatables. Beef Mrs. Atha Woods, of Neodesha, 8 to 10 cents, eggs 10 cents per dozen, butter 8 to has been in town for the last week INCURIOUS. ihat wnen you can visiting her mother.

She expresses herself as beinsr well pleased with 10 cents, flour $2.90 per owt. very best, hay is $40. to $60 per ton, corn 50 cents per bushel, and everything else as cheap as can be bought in the Mission. I did not find things here as I expected. The town is a nice ono for a new one, and I would like to lire here.

In places the mountains Long and wife visited Rev. A not find what you want, you go to DUTCHER'S. You had better go there first and save time and money her new home. Cullison, Fulton, last week. have peakfc like round hay stacks, surrounded by deep gulches and wide ravines, and about one- Several of our citizens will attend The Erie corrispondent of the half mile around at the base, and the angles in buying GROCERIES, Chanute Times says: "There is not a business The surface of the Grant at Kansas City The suri about 4o degrees up the slope.

man in Erie but what will vete for the amend TOYS. NOTIONS the mountain is covered with pine, ash, white nn u0 QA nf Tnlv berch and some sugar and dogwood trees, with uu tue ou UI omJ' .1 1, iL 1 I I ment," The samo writer pronounces Bro. Sib LANTERNS, ley's temperance lecture by far the best they huckleberries and gooseberies Houses dot- Mr. UanCOCK, 01 Jacksonville VlCin- ted here And there makes it look most beautiful- I il. Una VIOLINS, ACCORDEON, have had there.

ly picturesque. The White Mountains, out of T- iwutux which tbe famous springs come, is the nicest of buresmiig iuauume. On last night lightning struck an; ine scenery is most grana suoume. i can see out of my window where I am writing this letter, up a mouiman a tnousana teet high cov Rocking Horses, Children Wagons, Charts, Drums, Watches, Paper Pails, Glass-ware, Dishes, Jewelry, Revolvers; in fact, everything of all kinds, and thousands of things too numeaous to mention. D.

Kirkpatrick's elevator, making quite a hole in the roof. Squire Owens' residence was set on fire by ered with tall pines, it is a novelty te see women and children plodding their way up and down the gravelly mountain sides, and as the human Smith is doing a good business in the picture line. He is a good artist and we wish him success. "Our Tom," our ex-County Attorney, purchased a fine buggy horse on the street last week. Mi.

Cogs masses go up and down the gravel continues to the fiery dements, but put out be fore any great damage was done; al work its way to the baseot the hills The next grandest sight is to go to the Springs and see so, N. Tucker house was struck bu the people there, iou can see the poorest vaga bond on earth and the richest nabob, and all man no serious damage done. ner of diseases. Some with their noses all eaten well is a good judge of horse flesh. off Some with their hands drawn completely Mr.

Steven Songer, of Muscogah, Fields, implement agent at Ha ha 1 1 oh oh I well, it does my soul good to know that there is one place in this town where a man can go and get just such a harness as he orders, and at such prices that defy competition. That place is VJ. Wilson's harness shop, W. N. Godley's old stand.

He keeps a full back upon their arms by rheumatism 1 saw one fellow who had the rheumatism so bad that he had no use of himself at in three days from the time he commenced using the water, he could walk to the Springs An old lady had a cancer on her breast which she said was about six inches in circumference when she while on his way to St. Louis with cattle, was taken violently sick, stoped off at this place, putting up at the Neosho House. Sent for his Mound Valley, was in town one 'day this week. He reports that town lively, and business on the increase. bean uing the water three months ago, but wife, who arrived on the first train.

now is nearly healed The water is nice to drink and is clear as crystal The census was The Prohibition Mass Convention stock of horse millinery goods always e. Bayliss was called on as finished last week and shows Eureka to have a population of 12,060 and this does not include the visitors. One hotel has over 100 boarders and nearly every house in town has two or three, or more, boarders. It appears as though there met in the church on the 19th, and was called to order by Ilev. Muth, of this city.

Detwiler was on nana. arriue jmnumug is is ra6(jical adviser and Kev. i. H. made a Specialty, and parties having jjuth for spiritual comfort.

Mr. S. work of that kind will do well by reCovered sufficiently to return home are more of transients than of those who live here, and there is an additional arrival averag giving him a call. elected president, and Kev. Walker, of Erie, secretary.

Plans for last night. ing about 300 per day. Senator Ben. mil, of Georgia, is Victoria will visit the SDrinuB this month I enclose five views The Democrats of this city were County Executive Committee, con of surrounding scenery and one of the Springs also send two Eureka papers containing analysis ToFARMERs.Farmers, Merchants and Mechanics, call and see the immense stock of TOP and OPEN very jubilant over the nominations of i i rt li 1 1 ineir uonvenuon, aoiu uuiu or tbe water. tours, WILL.

BUGGIES. FARM. DEMOCRAT ed all their Dowder last Friday night. PLATFORM and SPRING WAG0N1 'Tis well. They won't need any next The Campaign Discussed.

at Chas. Cooney Carriage Shop, on November, main street, uiuure juihbiuh. ne can 4 We have just published a 26-paare Mrs. A Wardlow, Chanute, spent several days in the city this week, pamphlet entitled, "Constitutional Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic, sisting of xv Detwiler, ,1 Walker and Campbell, was elected. Township Committees, consisting of three members from each township in the county, were also elected.

The Executive Committee was instructed to inform these of their appointment, fill a few vacancies that were left, and furnish a correct list to the press of the county for publication. A meeting of these committees was called for July 10th, at Erie. The Convention then adjourned, subject to coll of the Executive Coiuaiitt. sell a better wagon or buggy for less money than any man in Southern Kansas. Go and investigate the matter at once.

Joseph Craigue arrived at home on Wednesday from Colorado Considered from a Moral, Legal and Financial Standpoint," by J. 11 Det-wiler, G. W. C. of the Good been visiting N.Tucker sells stoves cheaper than any man in Neosho county.

If yoa Templars of Kansas. Price: Single don't believe it, just go and see for Judge Day, of Ft. Scott, will deliv- copy, 10 cents; 12 copies, $1.00: 100 yourselves. u. er an orauon nere on omj oa.

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Years Available:
1878-1880