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The Osage City Republican from Osage City, Kansas • 3

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To-night, at Howe's opera house, by PALMER BR0 Tie Osage City Republican. BTXST FUIDAY BT 9, J. AOBEBT8, Editor Proprietor. Waite's Union Square Theater will be presented the grand historical drama of "Damon and Pythias," for CLAxOW ITXKS. Maxon, Nov.

SI, 1882. Wheat looks splendid. Corn crop generally good. More cattle being fed than usual. Grandma Carrathers is spending a few days in this neighborhood.

Farmers hauling and selling their the benefit of Eureka Lodge, No. 34. MEAT MARKET. Let everybody turn, out and see this BfF.CE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. noted play, which will be placed on the PTJUBIT Pg Rfl ONA.I.

Mrs. D. O. Crane is visiting relatives at Topeka. Mrs.

Dr. Haslam favored this office with a call on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Hibben, of Emporia, is the guest of Mrs. A.

Martin, of this city. Mr. Klingman, leader of the Topeka cornet band, is visiting J. Butler, in this city. Mr.

of Topeka, father of our fficient city clerk, was in town Saturday and Sunday last. boards in grand style. For Turkeys. Mincemeat and Gilt- Mr. W.

C. Thompson, of the firm of Thompson Siusser, carpenters, has accepted the position of brakeman in the yard for thejwinter. Go and see Williams, at the Green Front, if you want to get your Horses Shod. Exchanges from all parts of the United States speak in the highest manner of the Katie Putnam troupe, which will be here next Monday night. Avery Hanson will pay the highest market price for Hides and Tallow.

Call on us before going elsewhere. Married At 11:30 yesterday, at the residence of the bride, by Bev. S. G. Griffis, Capt.

J. A. Drake and Mrs.B. Hun sicker. corn to Wia.

Bing at 35 cents per bushel. y. Edge Butter, there is no better place in town to get them than at J). C. Bothel's 1.0 75C; 40c.

siiaMr IS AAVASOa. Dealers in all Band of Meats, in on bixtu street. A. J. Utley has formed a eo-partner- Reus af adTsrtlnemsuU md known en ep alsUe st this efflcs.

SB.1 Season Cash paid for Hides B. B. Maish has built a new stable and corn crib combined. Judging from the appearance of his corn fields, he needs the crib. His corn crop averages 60 bushels per acre.

Nice rains last week, though not enough to make stock water plenty ship with Ellis Lewis, for the practice I of law at Osage City. The reputation FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1882. inf ria i maMiMfc oi these gentlemen in their respective A. TP 8. F.

B. B. TIME TABLE. C. T.

Coleman was In Kansas City lines of practice is well known, and together they will make a strong team, Mr. Utlev will move his office and Give us a Call, at tlie old Stand, Market St. mis weeK, laying in a spply or new the farmers still haye to drive their stock to the Marias des Cygne for wa 03 ao a crrr. goods for D. M.

Clemmer. family to Osage City about the first of WEST. 1:4.5 P. Jf. r.

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Untnemo Items, Quenemo, Nov. 20, 1882. 7. A. XABTOf w.

SROWa. Freight trains st all kmrt of the day and sight MARTIN BROWN, Now that the long winter nights have come, when you have plenty of time to read, subscribe for the Republican, the newsiest paper in the county. If you want a First-Class job of none-Shoeing done, go. to the Green Front. Howe's opera house was crowded -DEALERS IN- A.

J. Bolander has been confined to his home for the past two weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. We had a most delightful call yesterday from Mrs. M. B.

Campbell, Mrs. T. B. Edwards and Mrs. L.

Watkins. T. M. Gruwell returned Wednesday morning from a flying trip to Kansas City, where he had been buying goods. The condition of J.

S. Danford is Btill unchanged, and Mrs. Danford is almost sick from constant care and at next month. JLynaon reader. Two gentlemen, named Kuntx Larsner, from Emporia, stopped off on Monday last, and while here purchased the lot of S.

A. Massey, on Market street, for which they paid $1,800, gave instructions to build a brick building on the lot, took a look at our town, and boarded the train going. West, all in thirty minutes. Such is enterprise. D.

M. Clemmer, hardware merchant, says that he has not time to write up any locals, as he is too busy selling Heating Stoves, Ranges, and Charter Oak Cook Stoves. Step in and see the Floral Franklin Heater, it's a "daisy," Quenemo is booming. George Sogers is erecting a dwelling house. Marshall Hart will soon erect a large corn crib.

A new bridge is about to be built on Dry creek, two miles west of town. Farmer busy gathering their corn. Fifty bushels and upwards is the yield per acre. Pretty soon we'll hear the tooting of LOCAL AMD DISTRICT HEWS, ray your taxes. Mining Shoe at Howard'.

Flxiyourjsldewalksl Go to Ellis Totten's for Lamps. Santa Clans will soon be here. Pure Gum Hoot at Howard's. Building Materials, Doors, Windows, Lath ALWAYS AT LOWEST PRICES. mate no mistake.

Rev. Thos. Moore, rector of St. tendance upon him. W.

W. Miller's home Is being enlivened this week by the presence of Mrs. W. H. Severy, of Reading, and Egbert and Miss Severy, of Emporia.

i Mrs. Umdenstock, of Arvonia, who has been under the medical treatment Tuesday night last to heat the rendition of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," by the Anthony Ellis combination. Go to Avery Hanson for all kinds of Fresh Beef, Fork, Sausage, and Oelory- Give us a call. Web Thomas is building a dwelling 22x24, on Main street, for Mr. Gipsy; Mr.

Thomas also has a contract for another house, 16x24 east of town. Best Brands of Flour, and Choice Groceries, at Little Sons, west of the Eailroad. Call and see. The Baptist dime social will be held at the residence of Mrs. M.

A. Turner, East Market street, on Tuesday evening, November 28. The public are cor luw iron norse, as uie rauroaa is rapiaxy approaching. The firm of Kirker Stevenson are erecting a hardware establishment 40x20, which will soon be ready for occupancy. The new Presbyterian church is now Patrick's church, on behalf of his congregation, wishes to express his heart OSAGE CITT, D.

Bothel hu the best extracts. It will soon be time to get your Boots made to measnre at Howard's. Go to Ellis A Totten's for Holiday Goods. They hare mock courts In the Emporia high school. Osage county produced 3,347,746 bushels of com this year.

For the choicest Tea and Coffee, go to 8. L. Mtbks. Turkeys fcanj high on the shambles of the butcher shops. in course oi erection, ana is oeing duiie 0f Dr.

Iserman, has so far recovered that she will return home to-morrow. ID. M. GleTTimer. on we spot wnere it suoa previous to the cyclone a year ago last summer.

Two more souls made happy; Mr. B. Miss Bettie Collins, of Council Grove, who has been visiting her brother, Mr. HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF- J. D.

Collins, in this city, for the past two weeks, returned to her home on Arnold and Mrs. E. Cox were recently united in the holy bonds of wedlock. Peace and joy go with them in their journey through life. There is considerable sickness in our part of the county.

Miss Mary Robin dially invited. Bbst Frksbc Otstbrs Wm. L. Ellis Baltimore, Star Brand, the best Friday last. felt thanks to the public at large for the bountiful supply of good things they contributed to the festival held at Cooper's hall, cn Tuesday evening last.

The festival was a grand success, and up to a late hour the hall was literally packed. After supper a grand ball took place, greatly to the delight of the young folks. We understand the net proceeds of the festival and ball amounted to over $150.00, which will be devoted to the support of the church. Now is the best time to call on Gus Burklund and' examine his extensive stock of fashionable jewelry and fine silverware. Mr.

Burklund keeps constantly on hand a fine line of watches kinds of Bait IXeadauaxters for all Heaters, Stoves, Ranges, Messrs. J. T. Thomas, Neilson Lane and J. Acton, all of Ross county son is now able to attend school, and Master Charles is Mr.

W. Ohio, and friends of Mr. T. M. Truitt, Fish at Little Sons.

The last day of thiB month is Thanksgiving day orderjyour turkey. Go to D. C. Bothel, on Sixth street. Kirkpatrick is on the sick list, also.

DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY, arrived here yesterday by Wjxkxns. in tne martet, is now Kepi Dy u. aiicaei, at the Star Restaurant, Market street An effort is being made to secure reduced rates on the railroad to attend the Kellogg-Brignoli grand concert and opera, at Crawford's opera house. To-peka, December 5th. their families, and are to become citi tens.

AND WILL SELL THEM AT PRICES THAT Mrs. W. Norman, who has been visiting in Cass county, Missouri, for a short time past, returned to her home Reading Items. Reading, Nov. 22, 1882.

Mr. Conn cry has started a butcher Bhop in this place. Mrs. Mary P. Jones is recovering after a severe illness.

Our literary society, Mr. J. Stratton President, has a good start. In this city yesterday, accompanied by DEFY COMPETITION her father, Mr. Engells, who will re- for your Jams, Jellies and Cranberries.

Be sure and read the review of our business men on the second page. The various coal companies of Osage paid out over $40,000 this month. Get your Boot and Shoes Eepaired at Howard's. Osage City is being well supplied this season with traveling theatrical troupes. Go to Ellis Totten's for a nice Oystexejt.

The Chautauqua circle meets to-night (Friday) at the residence of II. I. Doom. I main here a short time. to which be gives special attention, and a choice variety of clocks, among which are the "New Haven" and the "Seth Thomas, which he guarantees to give perfect satisfaction.

All repairing Eromptly attended to. In buying of im you may be sure of a bargain. Howe's Opera House held but a small audience, last night, to witness the well known play of "Uncle Reuben Lowder" but those there were well paid A new supply of Fresh Candies received this week also, a new stock of Cigars and Tobaccoes, at the Santa Fjb Bakkry. Any person sending us a club of five paid-up subscribers will receive a copy of the Breeders' Live' Stock Journal free for one year. Call and see sample copy at the Rhpublicah office.

Little Sons, on the west side of the GIVE HIM A CALL. MARKET STREET, SOUTH SID3 Water-Proof Boots at Mr. L. Severy recently had 200 head of steers shipped in from Colorado. Mr.

Ed. Kinnan came up' from Emporia and took part in the hunting He not only keeps good Tea. but he I makes it a specialty TO SELL THE L. S. SPRAGUE CO.

BEST TEA that is kept in the city of i usage, mean v. u. xf uxiiJj, on railroad, are now prepared to furnish matcn. -4 Mr. Sanf 1 Tillippii.

agent at Grant- sixin sweet. Go to the Star Grocery for the Best Go oils at tie Lowest Prices. The new M. E. church at Lyndon Is Gash A Bare Chance.

Mew Store ville for the Kansas Pacific railroad, has returned home. Miss YanPelt has given up her school in the Booth district, having had trouble with the school board. As we are contemplating the erection of a new business block, our entire for going and testified their hearty approval by their frequent and loud applause. Jay Carner was simply immense, and "Our Neilson" fully came up to all that was said of her. We predict for the troupe a full house to-night not only because the play, Damon and Pythias, is a specially good one, but those there last evening are sure to everybody with anything in the line of groceries, canned goods, flour, etc.

Corn gathering at present is the order of the day, and farmers, with whom we have spoken, express themselves as being highly pleased with the yield, as it exceeds their expectations. A large Stock of Glassware and stock of boots and shoes is offered to the trade at a great sacrifice, as we are compenea to close out as speedily as possiDie. xne oia ouiiuings on tne lots Rev. Buckner, Methodist minister. Is holding a series of protracted meetings at this place, which we hope will result in good.

Last Friday a match hunt was par- on which the new building is to be A "11 1 Queensware, just received, at Bothel I erecieu wa win sen at a Dargain. praise it so highly that all will want to go. The Company will present, to-mor- JTRBUND do iiXBNHKrMKB. Uandall Smith's grocery house.which IN SPRAGUE' SLOCK, General Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Tobacco and Cigar, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, Wall Paper, Christmaa Goods, Yankee Notions, etc. We have just received an entire New and Fresh Stock of Staph and Fancy Groceries, including a Large Assortment of Canned Goods, Confectionery, which are now offered for sale at Price we believe will be satisfactory to close buyers.

Xotice. row, at their matinee, the popular play ticipated in by twenty-two of Read-tL tj tSrZ mA ngfs sportsmen, which was divided up of Ten Nights in a Bar Room, and will inf0 10 parties, with eleven men in The undersigned desires to say to all persons having watches and jewelry at appear in tne evening in one or meir each party. Mr. w. 11.

severy was win He soia very cneap. It is rumored that the "cannon ball" train will be taken off of the T. S. F. railroad, next Sunday, as travel during the winter months is not sufficient to justify its continuance.

A choice line of new Teas at L. S. ins store tor repair, they are sare and uninjured by the fire. Also, he desires those indebted to him to come forward many good presentations. Avery Hanson are the sole agents in this city for Booth's brand of select to be dedicated cn the 17th of December.

First quality Gasoline at S.L.llTruf8 Holiday goods are beginning to enliven the show windows of our dealers. Go to Bills Totten's for a nice lay out of Majolica Ware. We are better prepared to suit you now than ever bef era with all kinds of job work. Old Ladles' Flannel Lined Shoes At Howard's. i An organ on our Btreets Tuesday drew quito a large audience.

It was turned by a crank. Bohn Wednesday evening, to Mr. and Mrs. John Frew, a fine twelve-pound boy. If you are Hungry go to Ellis Toten's and they will feed you.

Hunters must get permission to shoot on other people's premises if notices are posted up. captain of one and Mr. C. W. Douglass captain of the other side.

Mr. Severy 's side came off victors, and the conse- Juence was a grand supper at Mr. Mc-herson's at the expense of the Douglass party, Yohxbb. i and settle so he can resume business. Gus.

BUUKLUNDv oysters, ana are receiving them direct from Baltimore, and do not buy from second parties. All those wishing fine Oysters for balls, parties, festivals or Barry and Sim Painting. O. W. Whited is still at the Brush at The X.

of P. Oeneert at Scranton, suppers, are requested to call, and they the old stand on Market street, and will i I win get prices mat win sureiy suit them. I uu Bucn jovu as may come in in uis i Prices, per can. are as follows: extra line, in Good style ana at low- nates. Sprague 20 per cent, less than ever offered in this market.

Call and get sample, and inspect other Choice Brands. Owing to the meagre attendance at the Presbyterian church, Tuesday evening last, the lecture, to be delivered by Rev. James Baruett, D. Emporia, has been indefinitely postponed. Dr.

Haslam can be consulted 6heepskln Lined Boots at Howard's. Tax Bella. The event of the week was the entertainment given by the Knights of Pythias on Friday evening, November 17, in school hall, Scranton. Mr. John Mc-Coacb delivered the address of welcome, in which he gave a review of the friendship of Damon aud Pythias and the history and progress of the order.

This was followed by humorous songs from various individuals present, and, with a single exception, were well re- 9. Playford has a duplicate tax- select, 65 cents; standard, 45 cents. DIED. Vanbevbnteh At his residence in this city, at 4 o'clock p. on Thursday, November 23.

1882, of a relapse of typhoid malarial fever, Mr. D. 11. Vandeventer, aged 35 years. The deceased was at the time of his death holding the highest office in Osage City Lodge.

No. 73, A. O. U. roll of this city and Superior township.

lie can tell you an tne amount or your taxes, and will pay them for you for a I reasonable compensation. Office oppo For the be.it Sewing Machine, Cheap, can on k. Jb. lATBRS. site postoffice, ana one aoor east ox X.

M. tiruweus store In her office, at the residence of Mrs. Thomas Mercer, Ellinwood street, opposite U. B-church, at all hours. There is a decided preference in favor of long horns in Dodge, though short horns are the most fashionable.

The long horns are short between but the short horns are not long between drinks. will furnish the pall ceived, and what this lacked in Quality and this Order bearers for the For enterprise, Sam Siusser "takes the tart." His new brick building is nearly completed. If you are sick eo to Ellis Totten's funeral, which takes I was made up in quantity. The Messrs. Arctic Overshoes at Howard's, Biff Bargains in Fresh TEAS, at Pogscn and Butler appeared in a dou This space is reserved for A.

II. HOWARD, who is too busy to write up his advertisement. Look out for rare bargains in Boqta and Shoes. Ellis Totten's. place at the M.

E. church, this city, at 2 o'clock p. m. to-day (Friday). He was also a member of Canby Post, No.

11, G. A. of" this city, which Post will have charge of his funeral. Mr. Vandeventer was an active and ble clog dance these gentlemen handle themselves as cleverly as professionals.

Arch Dennison, Willie Murphy and a number of other gentlemen largest assort- D. C. Bothel has' the ment of Christmas and in the city. Holiday Goods OSAOE CITY MARKETS whose names we cannot recall, render-! The quotations feUowlajr ftr orrsctd ry L. M.

Crawford, manager of 'Craw for the right thing to cure you. A large 'number of new houses are going up in this city, and Btill houses to rent are scarce. "Genuine Delight" Cigars at L. 6. Sprague Parents, keep your children from the railroad and avoid the danger of having them crippled for life.

If you want a good job of work done. influential citizen, and one whose presence will be sadly missed. The sympathy p( all is extended to the bereaved ed dialectic songs in a manner that would convince anyone that Scranton possesses abundance of good talent. The duet by Miss Evans and Mr. Foster was well performed.

This was Mr. Foster's first appearance before a Trldsy morning. Whkatt 05 Corn bu S6 Oats Butter lb. i i SJ0 1 Eqgs doa. Lard Ih IS -Hams 7 lb.

IS' ford's opera house," Topeka, gave us a call Tuesday. Mr. Crawford was in the city making arrangements for the Katie Putnam troupe, which will appear at Howe's opera house, next Monday evening. I. S.

Spencer continues to open out New Furniture in his new location, on Sixth street, and already has the appearance of business again. Give him a call and see for yourselves. Scranton audience, and he is quite a xavorue. At the close of the concert the audi family. Of the troupe which is to appear here next Monday night, the Cincinnati Enquirer says: "Last evening was Miss Katie Putnam's benefit, and the people showed their appreciation of the excellent acting of this gifted lady, by giving her a bumber house.

The piece played was Lena, a serio-comic drama in five acts, well-suited to display Miss Put TO 70 Potatoes bu. Apples go to the Green Front Blacksmith hop. Do not fail to attend the Baptist dime social, at Mrs. Turner's, next Tuesday evening. J.

8. L. Myers is making special prices ence repaired to Pythian Hall, where the ladies had prepared a sumptuous feast. Over three hundred people partook of the many good things and lots left. The generosity of the ladies was LIT Stock Market.

On the 15th at Peterton, Mrs. like the friendship of Damon and Pythias, i.e., inexhaustible. After supper a croodlv number repair STILL AT THE FRONT. nam's wonderful vivacity and sprightly wit, as well as her capacity to display the finer emotions of the heart. The impression she produced last evening Frank Merrill gave birth to a female child having two heads, six ears, four legs, four arms and only one body or trunk.

The monstrosity lived about three hours, and was preserved in alcohol by Dr. McCloskey, the attending physician. ed to McKee's hall and all went merry as a marriage bell. The Scranton string band furnished music for the concert and ball, and, as is their custom, did it well. Occasional.

on Top liuggies. Spring and Farm Wagons. Any old bachelor will shriek for a better half when a counterfeit fifty cent pieee is shoved on him. School supplies at the new Postoffice Book store, the cheapest place in the county. Remember the Katie Putnam troupe at Howe's opera house, next Monday I am again home from the East, where I DID NOT go to lay tn the largest Kansas City, Nov.

22. i Cattle Receipts, 616: and shipments The market to-day was very quiet except for stockers and feeders; native steers of 1200 to 1400 pounds average stockers and feeders cows, Texan steers, Hogs Beceipts, 6100; shipments market weak and 25c lower. Sales ranged $5.756. i iPUBUCATIOMKOTICE. STATU OF KANSAS, OSAOS COUNTY.

Before A. M. Justice of tbe Petes of the city of Osage City, Osage county, Kansas. W.B. Arte, Plaintiff 1 Richard Mollihan, 'Defsndsni.

Richard Mnllihan will take notice that he has been sued In the court above named bj W. B. was profound, and unqualified praise was on the lips of every one who saw her. Lena is a wonderful little romp, yet full of. resolution and tender feeling.

Thdre is a cruel uncle who wants to marry her to a man she hates, and Stock of Goods that EVER came to Osage County. I went to visit my friend 'A Beal Necessity. We presume there is hardly a lady to be found in our broad land who, if she does not already, possess a sewing machine, expects some day to become the iror a gooa lnanKsgmng dinner go to Avery Hanson's, where you can fet the best of Turkeys, Beef, Mutton, 'ork, Sausage, Chickens, Celery, Sauer Kraut, Oysters, etc. there, and I had a very pleasant time, but now I am back, and The ladies of the Welsh Calyinistic DOWN TO BUSINESS, drives away the man she loves; -but such diabolical plots never succeed on the 6tage, and everything comes right in the end for the vivacious Lena, who in the person of Miss Putnam went through every change from grave to gay, in a manner which showed her great capacity to delineate the most varied shades of character. The an- evening.

Everybody go. Farmers, take your Prodace to the Star Grocery. Beaty always gives the Best Bargains. Now are the days when the literary society is organized and the spelling-. bee and singing school are held.

Born On the 14th in Osage City, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Humphreys, a pair of bouncing twins.

If you want a Breech Loading Gun. Methodist church at Arvonia, are busy making grand preparation for a concert and festival, to be given, on Thanksgiving evening at that place. A good time is Prof. Price and And if you will give me a call, I will show you as Full and Complete a Stock owner of one. y-- The household of a young wife is now considered incomplete without a sewing machine.

Next to her lover the thought uppermost in the mind of the maiden just blooming into womanhood is a sewing machine. When asked by her parents or affianced what her Christmas or birthday present shall be, the answer in a majority of cases is, "A sewing machine." of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Carriages, Wagons, Barb Wire, Pumps, Mining Tools, Sewing Machines, Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters and Grinders, Wind Mills, Howe Scale, Faints, Oils, as there is to be found in any store, and I am Arts to recover the sum of Twenty-Are dollars that L. W. Learn has been garnisheed and answered that he hold goods and chattels belonging to said defendant, and that said cause will be heard before said court on the 2nd day ef December, 1882, at o'clock- a. and that Unless said defendant appear and defend lodgment will be rendered against him as prayed for and garnishee ordered to pay into court.

other eminent musicians from Emporia will be in attendance. All are invited. T. J. Evans wishes to inform his many friends that when Mrs.

Hunsick-er's new building is completed, he will occupy part of the store room, in com plause which she received was of the most hearty character, and she was called out after every act, and at the close of the play. One pleasing feature of her performance was the pretty little songs with which she interspersed it, the original song and dance, composed by herself, entitled "Cupid's Garland," being especially admired. The support XAKTIN. BS-SW Attorneys for Plaintiff. pany witn uus uurKiund, jeweler.

Going to Make Prices liut after the mma has been fully made up to purchase one of these indis- ensable articles, the question arises as what kind of a machine to buy. It should be so simply constructed that the most inexperienced can successfully operate it. The other noints SHERIFF'S SALE. Bt virtoe of an Order of Sale issued ont of now Is your time, and 8. L.

Myjcrs, i3 the place. The aurora borealis, of Friday night last, rivalled in brilliancy anything ever seen before. Look out for cold weather. Groceries of eveTy description can be found at Little Son's Store, half block west of railroad. Men who have money to loan, and Osage City has several, take the great sne received irom me company was very good." That you cannot afford to lose.

To prove it you have only to give me a trial Remember, I sell the Inter-Ocean, and Boiler Mills Flour, that as yet has no District Courti Ptfth Judicial District. In and for Osage county, SUts of Kansas, and to me directed as 8herifl of ssid county, against the Silven 'Lundeen, on Sixth 'street will do well to send your order direct to Dutton Johnson, Topeka, Kansas. They will fill your order in person. They handle the "Household," f'Royal St. John," and the "New American, No.

7." mainly to be considered, and which are the most desirable, are durability, rapidity, capacity for work, ease of oper lands ana tenements or uermsn ai Vina Nonenz. Nencns her husband. Ward Brad' equal, tn the State. These' ford, John A. Martin, L.

W. Brown, partners as Martin Brown, and; WiUiam Lynn, and to favor of H. J. Morrell. i I WILL OFFER FOR SALS AT PUBLIC AUC-tlnn t.

tha front ilnnr of tha Conrt hnnu in Mr. C. H. Oliver, a well-known piano and organ tuner, of Wisconsin, is in our city and thinks of locating here the city of Lyndon, county and State aforeeaid. oa Xlonday, the 18th day or December, A.

1882, at 10 o'clock a. of said day, to ation, regularity or motion, umiormity of tension, and silence while in operation, i The "Light Running New Home" fills the above requirements, and is said to combine the good points of all other sewing machines, with the addition of many new improvements and labor-saving devices. The price is no higher than that of other machines, and every lady who is the happy possessor of one may rest assured she has indeed a treasure. All who send for the company's new illustrated catalogue and enclose their permanently. Having tested his ability as a tuner, we are glad to recommend him to the citizens of Osage City and vicinity, and know that all for whom the highest and best bidder for cash in est possible interest in their business.

CJDr. J. C. Iserman, Homoeopathic Physician and Electrician. Office over Post office, front room, Fat hogs are coming to town.

The county treasurer will get part of the proceeds in liquidation of certain little accounts on the tax rolls. For Coal Oilthat is 160 proof and will not explode, D. C. Bothers is the hand paid, all the right, title and Interest of the said Hennas Loweka, et. tn and take rank as second to none in the manufacturing interest with which they are connected.

Situated in the heart of the- city, with as fine a stock of gent's furnishing goods as can be found west of the Mississippi, and carrying on the immense business that they do, with a full line of goods to choose from, they are enabled to cope with larger cities in either quality of goods or prices. All kinds of cuts or styles of clothing made to order by efficient workmen. In connection with their business as merchant tailors, they carry a complete stock of clothing, gent's furnishing goods, cloths, cassimeres, hats, caps, boots and shoes. Their prices defy competition, an4 their, goods will bear examination. When in town give them a call and your patronage will be thankfully received and yourself to the following described real estate, to Will be in force on and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 15th, and continue as long as I find it profitable.

I have a few Breech Loading Guns, that I will close out for cash, at prices heretofore unheard of in Osage City. I also have a large. Stock of Domestic and Remington Sewing Machines, that I shall sell Way Below Regular Prices, Trusting you will not fall to avail yourself of this opportunity, I am, Respectfully Youra, he works will be well pleased. Orders wn Lots number seventeen (17) and nineteen flS). in block number three (3).

Admire and may be left at this office until Mr. Oli Scott's addition to the city of Osage City, Osage county, Kansas, of lands in Osags county, Kan sas, eppraieed at Sevan uaaarea isaju.uu) dol ver secures a location. D. C. Bothel keeps a general assortment of Groceries.

Canned Goods. iita. advertisement (printed on another Taken as the oronertr of the eald Bermfh W. Deaver has bought the property page), will receive a set of fancy adver Loweka, ct and to bt sold to satisfy said order of sale. StrPAt and "uu ojiuy mas reminds us 01 thoda col tising novelties, or vaiue to of Mr.

E. E. Doane on Main Given under my hand at the Sheriff's office, in lectin cards, etc. Their address is, EIOME KKWINfi MACHmR HOME is erecting a substantial addition the of Queensware and Glassware. Try the city of Lyndon, county and state aforesaid.

NEW tnis imu c7 xn jwvesupsr. u. ltm. Mm and yon will rmt regret it. 30 UniC3j Sqtiaiwu New xt.

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269
Years Available:
1882-1883