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Labette County Times-Statesman from Oswego, Kansas • 4

Labette County Times-Statesman from Oswego, Kansas • 4

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I fc I 2 Prescriptions FaMed Mood'pjpiied creful-Loi40 Pounds In a YeVr AKD WONG, Montgomery Remains the Leadins Clothier of Osnep-n. Hbs just received his Large iuvoipe qf Spring'Oiothln to which he invites your special attention. His prices defy competition. A II ii to l.ntll?rr DR. GUNN'S (' i- RESULTS 1 Vk-iSiii 0oBUv'Vft, Friir 0 lcsrt, than ifar rithout antion znjikes yon z.

1. -it -t For sa'e at Wrights Drug etore COMPOUND. A recent dlsoorery by aa 1' physician. Sucvsnfulhj monthly lj thousands of i i-dirs. is thaonly perlectiy s.

and reliable medlclns dkoot. ered. Hwaro of unprincipled driltrffldtS Whrt nlTr Infprl.r rndlctnes In plaoe of this. Ask for CotK'B CoTrai Hoot CoaporKD, take no substitute, or Inclose SI ana 6 centt in postage In letter, and we will send. seiU4, by return mull.

FuU scaled. a plain envelope, to ladles only, 2 stamps. Address PeAd Idly Company. No. AJlock, Dolxolc, Xle'a.

Seid in Oswego by Dr Wrighi, O. R. Symmes, and druggests everywhere. Washington, D. C.

aud return Via Frisco line; Tickets on sale Feb and March Good to return ar. 9th. See Ager.it Frisco for particulars at to route, etc. Kring your horse and jack bills to this office, ifyou want good work. ooksCottonRoot Mr.

Wju. M. Little, is in our city with a uew patent that will he hailed ky the ladles with expressions ot dsiight. We allude to a swinging treddle 16r, flie sewing machine. By the use of It." the terrible strain.ol mnning sewing maciiiire is away w.ith.

A chrld oau' run it. He would recommend the ladies to call aud xee for themselves', -ft can be seen in opera-ion nf Mr. Little' two blocks erst of the Haptist church. Oswego. Kansas those desiring oau have one furnisrd for rial.

Dr. W. (I. Cunn, and K. J.

Gunn Vf.l).. laTe from Philadelphia, Peiinsyl-cania, now permiuentl.y localed nt 102, Korest avenue. Parsons, Kansas, comes erv recomended doctors hav ng lis.f tiiucli iniore than 111 treating Chronic tiiseiises he docior W. II. Cunw.

chair the Medical College, a pro-essor 'materia ineilica. See their advertisement in this JJtf A Nil re t'nre' tor t'ilen. Itching Piles are known by moisture dke perspiration, oiusing intense itching when warm. This form as wed as Mind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at nce to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which ucts directly on parts effected absorbs tumors, allays itching and eflects permanent cure.

J0ct8 Drug-ist8 ur mail. Circulars Dr. Arch Philadelnhia. Pa. W.

Wright. Druggist. Ifyou want the best of garden seeds in bulk go to Reed Huziett. Brino; vour iob work to offioa Satisfaction gusrantaed. I R.

B. F. SHACKELFORD: .1 Maker and Repairer, Boot tOswego All worlt warranted to (five satisfaction, andprotnptly attended tc. secuod door east of Commercial street. -STATESMANi THURSDAY.

MARCH 30 183. 'tOOAL AND" Oswego Post No. 150 p. A. K.

meets the first and third Saturday at p. in. of each month. J. W.

MlNTl'RN. I'om. Adjt. Call on I). Doyle forapple Trees.

5 Farmers are busy with their spring work. Th Alliance Library will be found at the Timrs-Xtateman office. Mrs. W. Mundy, of Neortosha, is visiting with the finally of I).

II. Martin. Mrs. W. I).

Cleveland. 9(. Dennli, pot Sunday In our city the guest pf Mrs. Bet. C.

R. Lesr, G. Torbert, and II. Emer-ett were down from Altamontj Saturday f. Goseard.

Charles B. Spauldlng, of Falrfiew township lost a biby by whooping cough, last Thursday night. Jack Rajran of Parsons, and A. E.H Gossard of Altamont, Sundayed in our city and were the guests of O. Mr.

Allen, of II illowell was in the cliy hustling op signers to hi petetion of the position of agent of ths Indiana TheRbcka Degree Stnf! hasexcept- an'tnvitation to visit Chetopa Thnrs-tlav the Cth of Aprif, for the purpog of confering degrees. The should loo; a littlt out. Thick there is something dead dowi about Frisco clejot Maby it is a dead man in a trunk. Mr. Win.

Skillinsr-, has teen em ployed in the Star Mill, of Galveston. IVxns, bns resiprged, nnl returned win. tii family to Oswego. Welcome Bill ani here our ftey, Born, nt Altamont, to Mr. and Mrs.

W. II. Conner school teachei Motlier and ehlld doiig tiff. Hill hn try ing to lift hiin-elf by bis boo--irapj ever since. You.

cant do it, tin. Thfy say that our friend F. II. Atch iraon, has about decided to give up hi legal tuinisft nnd stay at home ant rock the cradle of the future mistress rbr White Ilou'f. We are pleased lnrn that mother and daughter are Ing if Fim ia ond er tha eal be The best Stick Food in tht World at Huttons' Flour.

Feed, md Seed tore. The cae of Graham 4 Biggn of Moune VU-y hganlst eMnte of Christoplie Inil.v tor 51l." wn tried before Judg- Campbell lar Mndav. Judgement fo it i i I i 11 wits rendered In the cum KK. Any youug man or women intereste in obtaining either a Business, Short nnd Telegraph, training or parent ho ha? children te edui ate, are Invii rd to call on our representative, Mr. L.

Aliri'ge, who will be at the Amen ran Hotel the next two wees, for pat icibr. Karens Bjsiness Vu verslly. I he Oswego Cheese factory will re-uiue opperntion nhotit the lth of nning un.i.th. Tl.ey will tin buines- the aine plitii that did InSt fvu a 1 I nn. II y.

liur-i naa urn; iih bntinets Mnneger. Ti. car ioji.is 1. i.l through on tho Frisco, oi train. The; fur NfW Mexico SMl'l A 1 1 a.

IIuUmii Son the Icadini; Iced itnre men nod jzroear.H iivit dozen egg Salorbuy J. W. Kuilrr, of McAleiter. I. haslaVen temporary charge ol the cxpres office.

Ir. Hetiily the new president ol 0.vc; cllcgc, ill pri-ach in the Piesbvleriari tliurd. Sunday morn- i ni; at 11 a.m. it, Monday evening reception will be yiven Dr. llendy in the college All are invited.

Boy nn.l girles of 12 of age 'and older are studying the Sloan-puployan system of frhortband. Why not have your sons and yarents. Im prove the evenjngs and spare moment by studying thorthniiu. Two nours a uav Wii' place them in a ay ol earning more tnan the aue time spent in ant other wav. See our Mr.

i. Aiuruige at the American Hotel fr particulars. University. C. I.

Webb arrived in this city last Friday evening. Mr. ebb will go into partnership with his father in the book business. i.isr or t.r.Trr.KH Remaining um nlltrd for i'i the rl? nt Oswego. Kansas, for the week ending Mar.

'ii IKJ. Mrs. Mary An-lrtwi. Mrs. M.

E. Cram, II tfjtcomii. Hub Juui'f, Mi.4. Laura Loke, W. T.

Moore. R. Ka Lilly It. Simpson. M.

It.Spiiujf. Miss tllie H. Keller. E. lis, Clarauce 1'uroell, I.awrenre Robeson, )ltl.

Ella M. Mrs. Eva r. Turner. Persons calling for the above letters will please sav "Advertised." FRANK U.

ALLEN. Postmaster. -T3 I. M. VTTEaOH.

The LcsMllasr Fsiraitar Dealer atHeftatersi Kmsisaa." Among the many busloess houses of wblct) the people of Qaweco may justly feel proud none stands more to the front man tne furniture and undertaking: establishment of I. f'tterson. Mr Utterson purchased the plant in December 1890, having moved bis family to our city aome'llme before, and by close attention Jo his business, and courteous ami (tonest treatn'ent of his customers Ilk bujlt' up a trade If) bis line that 1a second to none in South- eiistern Kansas, and without a doubt would be the envy of some budioeBS Arms in some of our larger The establishment Uttereop oc cupies two large rooms favt each, both crowded with furniture. In (be display room you will see bed room set all the way from $15 to 57.1. The demand and wealth of this neigh nors lioou compells Mr.

Lttcreon to cirry a line of good equal, in to any found In st. Louis or Culeugo Some of our readers' doubt' this arseruons, dui tne truth of what we sat they' can tind out tor (hemseivea br ca'l- Ing uimI seeing. Mr. I llerson will be plenXed to (bow jou around. Irj.

addition to thee twu Inrg looms is another one in which his un.lertnklnc things are kept. In this lint ht- hI.h curries a large stock. There are times that Mr. I. ttersnn compelled to hire other sloriig romn The work shop in the rear is iiipei Intended over by Mr.

C. F. Sleckljng i gentleman wlme machantcal skill is too well known u.i to dwell ujion. Wp re pleased to lenrij that Mr L'tlerson contemplates branching out and will thorily start a branch etaliih ment at some live town iir the count v. ii ih wnn uiucn.

pleasure we chronicle prosperity of onr bdsines rlrin, but more especially of Mr. Utter son, to whom the ATKSii.vVt tinder obligations for mnnj fiiYon shown. Altenllon Mrlinot Worker. The matte of'holding a'meelfng at inir time during the week, at such as will beat accommodate tho-f lio may ilesire to nttend, for the pur poe studying the Sunday school lesson. tin! with Some additional trn ores of work, is under consideration.

I' he object of Oil especially to nccou update thoe residing in the county ucii others as do not have occasion ti teachers meeting. 1 ascertain whether or not there are ifTicient number of parties Interested hi this matter to justify holding toidi a neetlng. There wllTtie two meetings eld On Saturday April 11 od Saturday April 8th at 1.30 p. m. in the M.C.

A. rooms over the Oswego State iJ-irik. All persons interested in Bible Mdy aiv invited to attend these pre military meetings and say what the think of the project. A I. I lriu While in Parsons, the other day alietl afthe I'acket Store, run by II.

R. Elevens. To say that were 'ii6toniihee the large biuines that we saw woulo but drawing It mildly. Mr. us 'hat bu-iness was somewhnt lower than it bad been.

This might In -o, we do not wli-h to doubt the gentle nans word, but to us the business was iohing. They ore employing in thig stablishment, at the present time ienty-six cr rkH, and when business ic eal brifk they increase lhat number to hirty. In this you can my almost anything, from tooth-pica a lady's spring hat. In fact you will ind everttliing there, mid the pii( tlmt they are selling at are astonishing. Ve would advise ouc friends, when in I'urson i.

to call at The Rnckol and take a look around, even if you don't buv. Opportunities or Touugr I.atlie. CalU for -young bury stenographer till come to the irniverlty to till pos lions. There Is a great demand dy stenographers to take pofclllor8 where young m'en are not ilesin d-Will not more young ladies heed this -all and prepare for pleasan. and profitable employment? We assure all com-t eteiit graduate a good position as ioon as prepared to fill it.

Kansas Citr IJuines Univers-ity. Everybody buys Lan drith's Seeds in bulk at Hutton's Flour, Feed and Seed store The only Seed in the market that are arm ranted True To name Tram and Combination Are unpopular. But there is one form of trust against which no one has anything to say. That is the trust which the public reposes in Hood's Sarsaparilla. and the best of it is the trust is fully justified by the merit of the medicine.

For, remember, HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES. Hood's Pills are nurelv vegetable, and do not purge, pain or grip. Sold by all druggists. Study (shorthand. Mr.

W. L. Aldridge will be In this city for few days, 'representing the Kasas City Business University, for the purpose of organizing a class in Short hand and giving sufficient instruction during stay, to insure a good thorough, start, the class finishing the course by mail. If you are interested In the subject, call on him at the American Hotel, or drop bim a postal card and he will take pleasure in calling on you. and fully explain the Sloan-Duployan system of shorthand.

Kansas City Business University. L. jicllravy, Pres. Wrought Steel Ranges, Iron Hoofing. H.

W. John's Asbestos Paints, Iron Pumps, Pipe and Fittings, Hardware and Native Lumber. Women Will Vote as usual at the next school election 1W1 Many uuiuiuaics. afUnanimous vote-rrevery day in the week in favor of 7nrr75i till VI 1 WHITE RUSSIAN because they know it has no equal as a labor and temper saver on wash-day. The "White Russian" is a great soap to use in hard or alkali water.

Does not roughen or injure the hands is per fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics. JAS. S. Chicago. Dusky iriamond Tar Soap.

KVjXV First published In iheTimeit Statesman, Thurs oay Ainrcn SHERIFF'S SALE-: js, umber STATE CCKAiflAS. Li ihetie County, William John Nueren. gilns Nupen (a person ofun- soun.i inliun. Almlra Nurcii, ss guardian of mild -nas k. isuRen, i renins Miser.

.1. Mini. Mart'ia Vi'aliiroh. C. 1J suudg.

t. It. Sunn and K. p. Il'p-ny, dvfetidents.

OY virtu of an orderof saleto me directed and delivered. iuett out of the Eleventh iutti-clal district i-oiirt of the tateof Kafisas, si'itieiv" in and for lbettc county, iu eaitl state, 1 will on Saturday, the 1st day Oi'Aprtl 1893 it the hour of I o'clock p. of ssld day, at et'iirt house front door tn the city of Owe-to, In, tho countv and state -rsaid, offer at in.hhe sale and sell to th h'srbcttt bidder, for nun in hand all the right, tille and interest ol the above named defendnnts. in and to tbe fol-lowiri; rfesctibed real estate, situate in Labfetle cunty, Kanxas, to wii: The north west run ter of section twenty five (-5)iu tonnshin two south, rang ni eteen (lid east. The went halt ot the north west fjuarterif eetion thirty six in townshiD thirtv one la.

1 south, ra ipe uineipen (lit) east. The south avsi quarter of section thirty fix in tnwnsieii thirty one range iiiiiviecu i. ejiHt. Lots iniinli. ttvonty (2ii) and twenty one (211 111 block number filly four (54) iu the city td P.irions, and The Koillh one hicdred and ten (1 I'i) (eet ot it)i imiuuer and sixteen (ir.) block uumuer tw c-l in inecuy 01 earsons.

hut.b of sal.i tracts to be cold separate'!" and as commanded hv said order of sale. WILLIAM COOK, Sheriff. ByJ K.RCS.-ELL, Deputy fehcnQ. Sheriffs pftice Mtrcn. 1st, isl'o.

F. II. Attorney for Flaintiflf GOD'S GIFT ElectrTcity AT ES BENE DY'. Delivered Anher by Mall orkxpress. CUKES OTHERS WHY NOT YOU? The B.

B. Bliss-'Electric Body Belts nnd their Attachments are superior to all others. Thousands have been cured of RHEUMATISM, paralysis, Catarrh, General Debility, Lost Manhood, kid ney, Liver, Femulo Com-plints'all Nervous nnd Chronic Diseases by their faithful use. "DEAFNESS. We handle tbe only Electric inven tion lhat is successful In curiiijr Deafness when cancd by.

Catarrh, Fevers, Paralysis, etc. Send 10 cents for our 100 page Catalouge which describes treatment. Plaso mcr.tion tiii paper B. 8. Bliss, Iowa Falls, Iowa.

Solid Through Trains FROM KANSAS CITY ST. JOSEPH TO St. Louis, Chicago, Omaha. Peoria, St, Minneapolis WITH Dining Car3 Vcstibuled Drawing Eoom Sleeping Uars. Reclining Chair Cars, saets free.

ONLY QNE CHANGE OF CARS TO jt9TnE ATLANTIC COASTff The Best Line Tor Nuw York, Boston, Boltimoro, Washington, Philadelphia. Niagara Falls, Pittsburg, AND EASTERN TOINTS. For full information, address II. C. ORK, Ass't Gen.

Passenger Apent Kansas City, Mo. and XJ3F. THE POPULAR BARBER SHOP One door west of the Oswego House, Is lbs place to got the latest style hair cut and a nice 'em shave. Don't fail to patronize us. Dowks A Dowvs, Proprietors.

MP County Illsh Sehool. Much Interest is felt throughout the county in the County High School, located ac Altamont. Thelncressed interest which our boys and girls have I feel oil la rxmurlnMu (in t-ahrnnrv one hundred undtfny pupils 'toot the examination for graduation from the common school, nlnetv-ilve of whom were successful and nt the close ot tin unmencement exrecUes to be lield eenteral oinls In the county thev will receive diploma which will admit them too iliis scliool. A similar examination will be held rn April llth and it hconlldently expected that the nniaber of graduates for tliis year will teach one hundrcd-t we. ty i e.

From lecture by Prof, t'tok, Prln of the IXekinsoit County lUgh School to the teachers of day County, Pec ember. 17, 18H2. we clipped the follow ing pargrajhs: The county high sehool cannot fail to fullill a misior. will recommend itself to everyone desirom; of henelittinir the jrreat majority of otU" schools while at the same time stimulates th ambitious boy and girl to take course in our great State Teacher' Training school nt Eporia." The county big': school bridges the chasm between the common and tim higher institution of learning and ofl't-rs to every young person living in the county the best secondary education it is possible to attain." Whetever tends to encourage young men and women to gain nneducaiion I- worthy our most cordial support. From personal conversation and careful inquiry, am convinced' that seventy- ive per cent, of the students ho Have during the past three years attend our county institution, would hav completed their education in the district -chools not even entering the excellent city high schools located within chs reach." 'The enrollment for last year in the Dickinson county high school wac one hundred and eighty.

Of this number ohly Itf- lecn resided in Chapman while seventy-live or neftr one half lived over fifteen miles distant. The township most remote from die school lurnislied ten students." "Since its opening, the progress of the hchool has en 'uninteruplcd and phenumial. Th 'ilcndauce ha increased uuifonnly from year toycar.aud this year the enrollment will reueh two hundred or more. I lie tirsi graduating clas numbered tweuty-four sixteen of hom arc ergaged in teaching in the county." But aside lrom its direct benefits, there is, it seems 10 nic rcuci iuhui-hit in. Inealctiable value.

Not only arc those attending the county high school hut. in l)iekinson county, the many whose school lite closes with the dis ll kt school have fell the loren of the carnes; ttl'oils ot tho-c ambitious to thoughtfully iid enter the hi'h school. The i inn.lir.l 'nfihii work in the district school lias thus been raised and a heallur nvaa-y has been arroif-d trachers who iii. practicailv ciut into coinpciiou uu men n. itrhhor a to who Shall in-st pre are their pupils for the i-merauee exaini- iii.i'.n..

ivr.rk i are ll lilOIin out the -uiitx Hie tra. hers no lonntr fetl it net. -ary speinl a eniisidcrable t. portion lime moii uu- ivw win in many eAsca desire to do advanced work icli properlv belongs to the high school courv can devote ln energies to the legitimate work of the dNtrid hus in it re-aclioiiary cnecis mc tuumj hiifh sclioid vvith us proven a success greallv -in ii'lienin the work of ihi- dis-ii let nnd arousing a new und un-hithertt) uiiKuuwn intercr-t in primary and grammar M-tntol t)iK. Ilav ing reuie'i in inchinsou ctiuuij ioi sonic vears.

the iiMii.nt,"i an testify "to the irrcat sin'cess which the high school hasallainetl in that county, ilauy who opposed the incisure in the beginning arc now its warmest advocates. Itiiptict liurrli. Sunday School at 10, a. Preaching at 11. Subject A Riven Lord." Young People's Union at; 6:30 p.

m. Topic "The Scripture. Leader, May Dlckermar). Preaching "at 7:30 p. m.

Subject Repeutonce." The public invited. Ciias. N. II. Mookb, P.tstor.

Col. Jno. F. Hill reports the following pensiors granted recently: Mrs.L. C.

Howard, $1" per month; Mrs. A. Collier, per month and R. F. Silcott $8 per month.

Memei, The following marriage licenses were granted during the past week: Barney W. Shipley, Wilson 21, Emma Norton, Osweg, 17 Geo. M. Renner, Mound Valley, LS, Laura E. Shelley, Mound Valley, is.

Bert A. Robinson, Osago 21, Minnie M. Butts, Mound Vnllev, li FirB: published. in the Times-Statesman March 30. 1SU3.

Publication Notice. Before E. D. Keirsey. a Justice, of the I'caco, in the city of Oswego, Labctto County, Kama.

John K. Hill, riaintiff TB. Jumen W. Jonfis, Dofcnilsnt. NOTICE is hcrcbjuriven that on the 1st day of March 1 1:1.1, E.

U. Keirsey, a Justice of tho i'ace in tho city of Oswego, Labette County, Kansas, Issued a arnisheo summon in th above namoU cause for the sum of twenty, dollars and nlutty-flvo cents (S20.9:,) and costs of gui. and that said cause will be beard on the 21it day of liw, at 9 clock a. tn. at JOHN F.

HILL. PlainUff. Jtfr. Geo. IF.

Doner of B'ur TowTnhrr, Kingsbury County, South Dakota, bays: i "I certify that I wai sick for four years v. affliction my physician called jerefula. Clotchcs Came Out all ever body, and on Iho right rtl th beck, and In lets than a year I bad to po'imli (I'sb. 1 iiji indacti by II. L.

Ttlrws. onr dnajslit. Vj try Hood's Sarsapar la. He Insisted on my giving It a fair trial, by a ii Lottleu fakir the fourth bottle le rlotchr beran dtiappervr. a fil also la in my neck, "and I jva bejaa to Cain in Flesh stilt continued to tk tho medicine for ur monUii.

and at the end ct that time there hono ol lha diiexe la my system, and I wr as Sarsaparilla relt m4 tfom as ever. I look upon Ho rUriapartUa a one ol the neatest remeaic'ol O. W. Doxsn. inceola.

8. DakoL Ml Can Vouch for tho Truth. Of the above let ler from George Doner. I na Uow 42 prescriptions I put up fvr Lira, wl eh 4 id tim nt good. I penuaded him to Ico Haod's and he Is entirely cure H.

I- Trans, drujrjist, Irliuoii (formerly of Osceola.) South Dakota. HOOD'S PilLS eure Constipation by reitor- tfij tae peril Uitli action oi trie aumeniary canai. SPEAKING OF INVKSTMKXTS. Do you know that lue llde im-iii grntion turning the Southwest. and to TKXAS In articular.

Witness the phenMinr.nl growth with in the past tear of VELASCO, NORTH OALV'ETON. LA POI.TE. WIN'I)-THORST, ant! ctner alopj; th-itns rf And rto yo.i know that the liansss A Texii ruilwny, connecting hs It dtf Sr. I.oui. Kin i Cit (iliirao he proiinrtlve plnins and pr-iirls tt lionri, ami the Indian territory, wlttl I)-ntfv, Mwiiinn, Drilln.

"ort Worth. W.txahachie, Hil'stioro, Vaco, Temple, Bolton, Thx lor, (-iine-Ville Ilnnrifttt, Autin, Sjn Antonio. tl ilveston, and tho -eat lotton t'elt of Txs, aflords romforta and conveniences to Im patrons tin jnalled by any other Southwest Line, ruirjr tht)NLY LINE in the South- tagnei: slkepino and P.VLACK CAIls. Free Reclining Chair Cars OS ALL TP.AINS. For forthrr inf.rmailiin a in rate.

map, tim tables, elprrlnu car tcomrioltifn. or iMrcM A. FAULKN LII, Gn. Vm. "Hots! Afcent, Kana TeHas hTs'em, St.

Ho, M. K. A r. 1. fPtX.

Firrt 5 H. I.rat rrHthl 1, Slock UH1 SOC1M. I. Sipre i Ma. J.

Hlprmi r.T. I 'rfiht Hr. l'V. Ilr aod lr trin p. .1 p.

p. ...2:19 a. in a. nt u. al S-trnrrv piugr onlv between W.

K. HA5B, Loral At'L OSWEGO TIME CARD. ST. L. A P.

F. 'FRISCO LINE. OI0 WUT. fT1raiti Mll t'tttt. California Expei 1 a in.

Mo. St. I K1 Kretht p. lix ax Throat F'-iht 10--0 a. va to.

l. Tnronsn Fr --if bt Vi p. 5. IT. freight p.

aasr. to. PL Los Mi. J'3 a. m.

Atlaatio Eip'i p.m. 10. Si. Stock Exite V. a 9.

J4 Freight rn. fll. local reighl a. jro. J.

Freight p. ro. May Davenport City Sports Burlesque Co, OPERA HCUSE on April 7th, Ono of Iho proudest and best fe aial shows In America. fth Season Coterie of tlic Most Handsome women, sciittional hurlcflque, Spoctacular effects. A com btuation of Artists un-eicelled; everything on an elaborate- order, backed tip by Miss Davenport' half a million.

USUAL rKICES. 3i Reserved seats at, usual placos. Secure Sats to avoid tho rush the door. (HlOD Gall on II. G.

FUKNITTOE Kansas. Shop an Fifta Bvcnai DRAPER a. OX' Flouring Us in for Farmers on short notice an 4 trade and guarantee satiafact- 1 "Home Institutions." Proprietor, of FriitO depot a The Osuego Are in successful opperatioa. makine floor oanal to aT State, which we will We are prepared to grind Feed on reasonable terms. WW respectfully solicit roar Come one, come all, and patronize KIDDOO, BLACK WrMill located two eloekt west.

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