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Osage County Courier from Carbondale, Kansas • 3

Osage County Courier from Carbondale, Kansas • 3

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J. LOCAL MENTION. sistency and determination to get an education. May success crown his efforts. Do you want to Read One for 2 one cent? If so, cull nt City Drug SUum.

or fresh drugs and at low prices cull Joe Leach, one of our most substantial farmers ami slock dealers, living east of this city, arrived here (his morn on L. Beasley Hon. For fresh candies go to J. B. Ellis AND.

SEE WHAT LOW PRICES Drug store. Patterson Barngrover have been busy threshing this week. School commences next and The fruit can trade lias been booming the last two weeks, so our live tinner, John Cochran, informs us, Ho says that he can not keep up with his orders. Dr. Bradley has placed a large street lamp in front of his residence on North street, so that those who are in need of his services after night, will have no trouble in finding his residence.

B. F. Hendricks, of Osage City, assistant attorney general, was on our streets this morning. We did not learn, but suppose that he was here on business partaining to his office. Mr.

Alexander Russll.of on our streets yesterday, looking up old friends in this city. He lias formerly a resident of Carbondale in the early 80's, 'Mr. P.M. Gibbs left yesterday for Coles county, to visit his old home, J3. IXjXjTS, Curl )on dale, the trials of the small boy commences J.

Ed. Urie left in company with Mr Miiager-Burgess. M.vuitiun At the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno.

0. Burgess, No. 2015 Baltimore Kansas City, September 6th, at 8 p.m., Mr. Wy His linger and Miss Minnie Burgess; lie v. II.

A. Merrell, of the Ply. mouth Congregational church of that city officiating. After the ceremony, and the happy couple had received the gratulations and heartfelt wishes of those present, the relatives and iv few guests were invited to partake of a most sumptoiis supper, and at 0 o'clock p. m.

they started for the depot accompanied by a large number of relatives and friends, where they took the 0:20 train for this city, to visit with the grooms parents, and other relatives here for a few1 days Air. Hunger, or "Wyllis," as he is known to his schoolmates and friends here, is a son of Mr. and Airs. J. B.

Munger of the Sutherland Hotel, one of Cnrbondale's old and most highly, respected families, and is ing rrom Great' Bend, with 03 head of fine native feeders, which he will place on his farm to consume his surplus liny and grain. He is going to put cattle on the market in place of corn, number of members of the K. P. Lodge of this city attended lodge at Overbrook lust Tuesday night, and no doubt had an enjoyable time. The following nre tho names of those who attended from Ure, as far as we could learn: Messr.

Al. Bailey, Dudley Foster, T. A. PUjford, C. T.

Browning, Chas, Hart, Lewis Brackman and Marshall Urie. ieo. Davis, for the Strip last Saturday. J. 8.

Banks, of Wakarusa, was on our Is selling School Books, Slates, and School Supplies for: Monroe's First Eeader, 66 and attend a Baptist conference, to be 66 held in that county. AVe did not learn how long he would be gone. The OiMge City young people who 66 20 cents, 35 cents. 50 cents, 60 cents, 90 cents, 18 cents. 25 cents.

Second Eeader, Third Eeader, Fourth EeadGr, Fifth Eeader, -First Speller, Practical Speller, Rev, D. K. Smith, formerly paster of the Baptist church in this city, but who now resides and lias a charge in Eskridgp, was ill our city Monday evening, shaking hands with his many old friends. I le was on his way home from Ottawa, where he had accompanied his son and daughter, Miss Ellie and Mr. Will, who will attend school there this winter, having entered the 66 have gone to Baker University this week are Misses May Adams, Rachel Henderson, James Allen, Harry Sims a young man or line business qualifications, in fact is one of the brightest young nien that ever left Carbon- 66 and George Nichols.

Fiskb Pkbsk. Mr. John McC'lay, living on Carbon 66 streets last Monday evening. Miss Mary Lunian spent most of the eek visiting friends in Topeka. V.

ytoltzman, Went to Topeka on Labor Day, to witness the parade. J. B. Ellis has pilt in a new line of fancy candies and gum. Messi's.

Fred Williams and John Wolf drove up to Topeka Tuesday. Prof. Albin and family have moved into the Jenness property this week. Miss Maggie Reilly is transacting business at her former home. St.

Joseph, Mo. Miss Sadie Gibbs leaves to-morrow for Ottawa, where she will attend the Baptist University, Alf. J. Thomas, of the Pioneer Cash Store, was at Topeka last Monday on business. T.

C. "Waller was out to the Alliance picnic at AVy at t's grove last Thursday with his shooting gallery. 0. S. Moody, our live restaurant man, had a confectionery stand out to the picnic in AVyatt's grove last Thursday.

J. M. Curry, of Topeka, was on our streets Tuesday, looking up his many old friends, and attending to business. Bee J. B.

Ellis fine line of tablets, Hill, and an old resident of this vicini ty, left on AVesncsday tor Glasgow, Scotland, to visit relatives and for the benefit of his health. Grammar, 35 cents, Higher Lessons, 60 cents, Eays Practical Arithmetic, 0 cents. Dr. and H. W.

Burdick have been changing the yard fence around their commodious residence tins weeK, wnicn greatly improves the looks of their pro Baptist University. Kansas River Baptist Association was in session nt: Topeka this week. Quifea number from this city was in attendance, spectators and delegates. They report a large attendance, and a very Instructive, enthusiastic meeting. The following are the names of those who went from here Mr.

and Mrs. El! Flatt, Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. AViP.

Jones, Air. and Wm, Curry and daughter, Miss Tessie, Mr. Ed. Ellis, of near Overbrook, was also in attendance. 66 perty.

Mrs. II. Dargitz and children, of Elementary Arithmetic, 35 cents. Primary Arithmetic, 15 cents. Hierher Arithmetic.

85 cents. dale to enter on the sea of business life, and carve for himself, hich he has done, a position and name that would do credit to many older and more- experienced bends, lie is now-head book-keeper of White Rial, one of the largest live stock commission firms in Kansas City, and has worked for the same firm for over four years, starting in a minor position, and working his way up by degrees, to his present position, of confidence and trust, with a bright future before him. 1 is wife is a daugh ter of one of Kansas City's leading business men, her father being of the firm of J. AV. Merrell wholesale lumber dealers, and is one of that city's most estimable and popular young ladies, endowed with many virtues that goto make her a help-meet, wise councilor, and companion for her husband, which is invaluable to a happy married life; for, "A good' wife is mail's greatest blessing." The OousiJiii, with the Topeka, came down last Sunduy, and is 66 tho guest of her sister, Mrs.

Adam Miller, and many other relatives and friends. Mr. Ed. Reilly, made this week from grapes of his own growing, IS gal fire. Just as we go press we learn that Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Sponges, Paper and Envelopes Cheaper than any place in town hooks and slates at greatly reduced lons of pure wine, and about 20 gal Ions rates, before buying elsewhere.

of a second duality for table use, also Watermelons and muskmelons have 10'gallons of excellent sweet wine. the residence prdperty of Mrs. Hannah McCnslin, south of the school house, was destroyed by fire. The property is known as the Geo. Himmell place.

We did not learn any of the particu been coming into town by the wagon Come and see for loud during the pass two weeks ELLIS. Mrs. Wm. Vandergriff, of Overbrook J. M.

llalloway, or Leroy, an old time friend of P. M. Gibbs, arrived here this week, and made him a visit of several Mr. II. had been to Nebraska, and is on his way home to 19 A lars ns to how the Are originated, but ivas visitinsr friends and relatives in understand that most of the household this city on" Wednesday.

host of ot her friends, extend their congratulations, and wishes for them a long happy life, and may their sun of happiness and prosperity never be i goods were saved. It was fully in Mr, and Mrs. AV; S. Jones drove up1 to Leroy. 1 Silver Dollars Are Good Enough for' sured, there being 700 on the building Toneka on Tuesday, returning home AVe are reliably informed that AVm.

and contents, in the Home of New darkened is our, wish. Wednesday evening. Lowes, who went to Montana a month York. us- Will give you the best value for them for the next Sixty days any firm in the countv. Come and see how few it takes to buy i or six weeks ago, will return and re The southern part of the board of At the sale out to Chas.

Bamgrover's yesterday, everything sold well, and Last, Wednesday r. and An sume his old position in the Pioneer Cash Store. This will be good news to control of the Tojieka District Epworth drew Patterson started out to Lee Mc- very satisfactory to Mr. B. League has arranged for a sub-district (iood Mitchell AViigon, a First-class Spring AYuiroii, Buggy, a (urliinil Stove, oi' in fact anything in our line.

M-cClair Brothers, PKALF.US IX Mtistry east ol tins city, in a sin Will's many friends. Messrs. Geo. Luman and Den Miller gle rig, and had got out hear Fred convention to be held at Lyndon, Sept. 23,24.

Prof. J. It. Hill, of the State Township lrustee, J. JN.

Sharp, was loaves Sunday for a ten days isit to Mossow's farm, when their horse be notified this week, that Uncle Tommy Normal Scciol, Emporia, ill be there liardwafe, I Tinware Stoves come unmanageable and commenced to kick and rtmi throwing both of the Turner, who it will be remembered was and address us upon lengue methods and World's Fair. Leonard Ileisel and wife left jester day for a visit to the World's Fair find relatives in Illinois. taken to the poor farm a few weeks ugo work, AVe expect to have a gotid time old people out, bruising them up terr -A I was adjudged hisan by the Probate and a blessed time. So writes corres bly. They were taken in at Air, Mos Court at Lyndon last Monday.

Agricultural ponding secretary Scott E. Bedford, of Misses Lou and Leottv Dorman, of Mrs. Belle Menke and daughter, Miss Osage City. Kansas Christain Advo Lyndon, were guests of the Misses sow's, where their bruises were dressed, after which they were brought back to town, and Pr. Bradleycalled in, who Rena, sister of Mr.

D. 8. Doel, visited cate. Montgomery this week. with her brother and family on Mon attended to their wounds.

Air. I Our old friend, Jesse Oowen, ofXyn day, returning home on the "plug" in Banker O. J. Gauger and family drove 'lip to Topeka Wednesday, and spent while badly bruised, is able to be about, don, was in the city lust AVednesday, the evening. Miss liena remaining but his wifes injuries nre internal, and looking lib his old republican friends.

over until Suturday. the day among friends. Chancy Taylor, from off the Dragoon is still confined to her bed. So at pre He is very likely to be a candidate be sent we cannot state how bad she is Father Cavanaugh, of Osage City, fore the republican county convention Keeps a full Line of was in our city last Saturday and Sunday, lie says that fie will have 4,000 was in the city last Monday and Tues hurt, but hone it is not serious, and day morning. He celebrated a requiem that she ill be in her usual health by for the nomination of sheriff, and if he should be the choice of the convention, mass for the spiritual welfare of the another issue.

It was a very narrow they will have nominated a good, late Thos. Reilly, at the residence of escape, as they are both very large, and NOTIONS, TINWAEE, TOYS; straight forward man, and ope that i.i his father. any kind of a fall is a serious ond dan wouiu nn me uiuies 01 ins on ice in a gerous matter to them. Messrs. "Ridge" Graham and John thorough, pract ical, conscientious man Carpenter, sons of Mr.

Jas. Graham and ner. -AND- Britl.lVOAMK CltHOXICXl' IIon.G. AV. Carpenter, living east of bushels of corn this year.

Mr. Will Jones accompanied by Misses ettie McDonald and Sadie Gibbs, drove up to Topeka on Wednesday afternoon. The Ladies Aid Society, of the M. E. church will meet next Thursday afternoon at the ressdence of Mrs.

AV. II. Thomas. Miss Edtta Kirk, of North Topeka, came down Thursday, and will be the guest of Dr. Bradley and family sever II.

A Piatt, the popular Overbrook this city, left for Baldwin last Monday, school commences next Monday, and republican, was in town last Thursday. where they will attend Buker Univer every scholar should be in his seat by Judge Thomson's trotter, McDonald, POUND DEY GOODS. sity. 9 a. m.

All parents ond patrons seeing 8 made three heats last week as follows; to it that their children are there, as it Granger Wood, of AVuvehind, was in 2:33,2:31 and 2:29. is very essential both for the success of town yesterday, while here he purchas II. Sheldon and John Hoover, of the school and the scholar that they ed two sets of harness from our popu lar harness dealer, S. D. Barry.

Mr Scran ton were shaking hands ith Bur-Hngft'ine friends Saturday. start in at the beginning of the term, and attend regularly. It makes no Wood lost his barn by fire last Mon AV. W. Strickland, local agent of the difference how good a teacher the al days, The Knights of Pythias had an ice cream supper lust Monday night after the lodge closed, which was much enjoyed by those present.

cut drug; stork. la. I3easky ir Son, day, in which he lost all his harness hence he had to purchase new. Santa Fe, says there has been a big in school may have, he can make no sue crease of business uuring the past Master D. D.

Duffy, after spending cess of his school without regular attendance of the scholars. Parents month. A building is being erected near the New Stock, Fresh Goods, several pleasant weeks at the residence Invitations are out announcing the do jour duty, stock yards this week, to be used for of Mr. Edward Reilly, has return marriage of Miss Nellie Drew, daugh shooting match purposes in bad ed to his native city, St. Joseph, to On last Thursday afternoon the mem Complete in all Lines; weather.

ter of Mr. and Airs. C. Drew, to Owen C. Spaulding, AVednesday, Sept.

13th. bers of the Art League, ith a few in get ready for school. Frank will join h'm in a few days. He is desirous, however, to remain here to be assistant Now open and ready to enter to he pleasure and service of the people Phillip Morrell purchased this week nn 80 acre farm just east of this city, vited guests, assmbled in the beauti J. S.

AV'arren lias three acres of vine ful yard of Mrs. 0. J. Gauger on east yard, consisting of 1,400 bearing vines from T. N.

Thomas. AVe did not learn P.M. hill, which was artistically decorated ancf fibO that will be beuring'next year, the consideration. Special attention giveif to the PUR IT A' OF DKl'GS, and accuracy in COAIPOUXDIXll. OivettHH ('all mid ijoh if iff b' pleasert.

Fred Baby, one of our most studious I for the occasion, with everything com- Mr. John Atchison, a prominent Ife expects to increase this next spring, lie has seven different varieties, and it fortahle to add to natures bountiful and industrious young man, who is and beautiful gifts. At 6 o'clock an farmer of near Overbrook, and a native born Kansan, started for a visit to the is proving profitable to him. KANSAS CARBOXDALE, elegant lunch was served from small laboring hard to get a good education, and knows no such word as fail, left last Monday for Baldwin, where lie When Justice Johnson of Osage City World's Fair from this city yesterday. tables artistically arranged out in the rendered his decision binding young Coal is now being loaded quite rap will attend school this winter.

Fred yard. The evening was spent in social Tucker over for trial, he was hissed at PIONEER CASH STORE 4 idly at the Santa B'e track, and there boenia to be a good coal coal trade at has our best wishes. He orSered the conversation and singing, Miss Mag- by a large number in the court room Speaking of the incident the Free Press CourikU to follow him. gie Montgomery favored the company The school house is being thorough I with one of her delightful recitations. says: "Intense interest has been shown IX ly renovated and put in rehair this (The following were the invited guests: by the people in the trial from the first Mesdames Alice Randall, AVm.

Irvin, week. I). H. Doel and T. H'.

Steven IL Fuller, Messrs. Be v. Ostrom, J. B. are doing the papering and painting, ana mucn aissiitisiaetioii lias neen expressed with' the decision.

At the sa me time it must be rememlwivd that. fust- Ellis, Troudner, E. B. MeClair, E. R.

while contractor Irvin Is doing the Bartlett, A. C. Markley, Ed. A'oung- carpenter work. Everything will be ice Johnson has lived among us ninny Frank O'Donnell Vt'op.

Alf. Thoimi, Jiantfffct: berg. years, honored and trusted, and the done to make the school building as present. Newton Beasley and his sister, Miss IS'cfra, drove down to Lyndon last Monday to riiake a short visit, returning Tuesday. Miss Grace' Curry, of Topeka, was the guest of Miss Mabel Ellis and i ther relatives and schoolmates, several days this Mr.

J. AV. Jumies, of Topeka, a former resident fjfthis city, was on our streets last Tuesday, looking after his real estate interests. Mr. Hugh Uartmun threshed his! breath of suspicion has never before A Kansas editor with a bent toward comfortable and attractive as possible for the children this winter.

been raised against his aood faith and natural history asks if any one has ever D. Barry, our ruslting harness deal Kansas. seenofiiail in Kansas. A snail? In oflicial purity, and good citizens and sober-minded people should be and will Carbondale, Kansas? AVell, hardly a snail. There be slow to countenance such demon er, sold a set of harness last Monday to parties living ten miles southeast of this city, ho are in the habit of trad are hogs in Kansas, as every one knows full well; there are wolves by the score strations as occurred at the court room Saturday niglit.

The attorneys for the ing either at Overbrook or Lvndon. and hungry wolves at that, and wild auivii. i ami Jiiiiiiiiu They said they could not get hat they TIM COIUEiitML Bl.h, Wiley foxes and jays without defendants in these case have all confidence nV the innocsnee of their cli (Keep your Eye Open for our Fall Stock) number. Bu no snails not in Kansas CAinoXDALE, not in a state whore you have to get up ents, and nil they ask further is a fair trial befo'rea jury of their country men." and DRESS-JfAKIXG. at 1 o'clock New Year's morning in Keeps a full line lirtet Style Hats, Bon large crop of wheat last Wednesday.

AVe did not learn how the yield turned i -lit. AV. II. Reed, our furniture dealer, who always Las an eye to business, received this a large invoice of new furniture. Miss Dollle Davies, who has been visiting friends in Lawrence for the order to get even with a man in a trans nets, 1 rniinimgs, etc.

owl Men Look Here! wanted in either of the above named places, and had to come here to find what they wanted. Bobt, Xichols, living just south of this city, will attend Business College at Lawrence this winter. Bob. has been Ssttemling school in this city, and was among the brightest scholars. He is a studious and industrious young man.

Has also in conization a lress-making Wishing to quit the coal business, I Jiepartnient. All work in this line done with neatness and dispatch, and I will offer for sale, or lease the right to work, most of the coal on my farm action the following December; where the people are so fast that Bellamy's "Twentieth Century" isancient history, and the millennium Iirs passed into a folktale. Oh.no; not snails not in Konsas. Nary enail.K. tar.

ItoKS A mile east of the school house. Apply- past tliree weeka, returned home last in the latest styles, at the lowest jmw. sible Satisfaction guaranteed. A. B.

DOTlf.lKD, to. T. Tiiom s. deserving 6f great credit for hisper- BAXKIXti slM- Hunday..

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1893-1894