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The Oil Leader from Chautauqua, Kansas • 1

The Oil Leader from Chautauqua, Kansas • 1

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The Oil Leaderi
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fi.UZA.V A A AAA A A A A A A 5 I i Mi tc VI i IfVSV CV i st-TV 7 7V'VV i "i T-- t-J frV Jail 'v' t- 'is Let All the Ends Thou Airrtest At Be Thy Country's Cod's and Truth's. VOL. II. ALTAMONT, KAN. THURSDAY-OCT.

15, 1903. NO. 14. TDr. Allan Moore, '1 Uwo Women Wanrago 3 iri'l in vTucstg of STARNES I ai A novel, Ly Rv.

Artkur Crery. Autiior of Ttro M'orceu ISTX) SI A J. i-. I Wronged, Creasy Crcdn, Two Thousand l'ems, OurJIifiU School, inl A Trip to Ensland, I ii Ai.aiuont 2(K) v---. to Fiy i w', I'iii -rl ins tot: 1' w1 is I'urner JVi kin, :) 1 1 'i 1 a ry Umm to I) Moriiing ill;) In v.

Co to ,1 10a 3. i'l A mio to JlahlvvWi, 1 OkS A Us J)F' Suflcrii: from different forms o.r Summer Comjdaiut, Colic, (Jolcru Diaiihoea etc. Tlie projier remedy for tliebti aihaeuts soist-lLing that will at once be healing and cooling to the Kysit'iu. Tliere notlun letter than lihek Uerry Ualsam for a reliable rtnicdy Come to our jtoreand get a hottlo and keep it in tbe house, dt will eave you doctor bills. j-J i.r- 4 i 4 Copyrighted.

All rights reserved. I'oor May! What bad nhe? She had no mother, no father, no friend. Kay; her life was clouded by bim, who should havs made for hor ct nrisued eunahiue. At last Mays father itinned to mourn, hi i i) i. 5 bk It AX.

ALTAMONT, grow more and more melancholy until Eva Coate, who is poorly. Koy White is inCtunute, "Uirdi.j White's rcse Jsjuit branMfii'. tiMis Ellwood was sirs. Jas. Whito wa; in tha city, mj.p 0.

F. Krickhausof Joplin, was Konday, luy hoilies caliud him mad. When 15 fo A.il.Iiii.-iC.'ii h-'u! on 'Ui V-'Ci: IN A LAUKDRY. -4 3rty. oinneu x.

A chanco may tLunge the current of a life. Ono life changed will divert oth-prSpOno life will lead others. "ffveral eaw of penal lervitudol before timobereil Hob Kut lie was not steady ytt 1 1 plrtii for himself, lie was passive while his and May's fnr Slay was yet a child he died, bare t.ii 1.1.1 -fuBcait'Wi dread evei chili has oi deuth, it mutt oi Kiiivfinff- fr'nilca be confessed, uo other natural feelings START OUT RIGHT, Lino.i an Ont lu were roused In May's heart when her P. T. Beale ofl C.

her t-3 Fi i li 1 in Ii iu 11 1 lawyers hit ou the plan described by Ur father was dead. Why tliuuhl lief come? He, who would have shielded Lswrence in last chapter. B. L. Malson of Weh City, wn-? iu little May, hud shunned her side.

Us as a laobtUy paeitage cornea it i.ittel be the contents county nud each ariicie marked; Every missed the mother so much that nil He left without tal farewells. il felt grateful for a time- to breathe tha Ttiira air tliotith be muit rsinain east of riro.i treatment of May mude ainenns, so he is emu a private mark soiiie of letters aud figures. The He had expected a few mougnt. jt.ay ougut 10 nave lovea mm. tlia Mississippi.

town Monday, E. B. Morgan ia able to 01 the streets jigam. j. Bf ron White an Wm.

Beni'jr and wife returned from Iv. ty. cij Arthur Creasy preached to a eier fur the I UIU I10W ai(i Blie know uia out a printed slip wlih lauik cf the custoracr. years la the workiug tho UiO Government. Had ha had enough mon llU-bcr and kind 01" cent to contiaue tha cattle trade, lie might of duty? jJnty delays 'til reason asserts her ewry.

Poor Hale May, What lifa she lived; Jler first love she would hve lavished very large and at'eativa undiousa tiu 1 have been content. Uut he had not nud th-entry 1 th ocnwioj page and lire on wldch tho made ia the record book, so be easily looked up (should 5 arise. The tiki' is hum- day niht. Hal his wealth been sulilcient to the Ij 1 drinks he wtuld soon been und the Shernian' shrino hadlliis meiancholly The Misses Iloba and Riddle of Via i OPioie nf 1 tvmn Rnh. not (lisiuisfcd her.

bhe never dared were visiting I. B. Ilirkpatrlclc and his new Elevator, play with papa, Aa the rosebud unfokU What should be do? He would not beg tohe glorious sun, lirat love und could not work at mammal labor. Everr man lias hi.i friendu. Scott went to Augusta would have expressed Itself for hii.

Decide on what you want, then conic here and make your pur chas" es. If you wa nt Oj Heating or Cook Sieve, Washing Machine, Guns or Ammunition, Cutlery cf any Description, Come here- Me sell the best an most popular makes a j)opufar prices. Friday. Hut no; he would not have It so. His the side of Ike room, the boxo? of a po.u otice cn a large scale.

The gar-iiicals now ready to be sent down, into wasliroom. It i -nterening, Gays the Lewiston Jourrml, to follow the soiled jrurmenta the diflr.rent that them to this state cf crisp whiteness. They arc first narked Intn had his. Every man's friend belongs to Chelopahasa Tir.e gas well. It i his own class.

Uoss was a cattle man; character casta cloud on the clearest life. Was it not a christian character? said to contain half as much ca-iS ui and had friends iu Kausas City. So be I Certainly. If a cold virtue, a man on took the train for that ilace. JIa ar- Neodosha uses to run tho entire ci Maud Cretors Is couductins -relicious rived 0110 morninc about end tna ciiurcu roll, a raithful payment or Tin Shop tho birr iron washpN sought his Bupnosed friends.

He know the pastor's small portion, an attendance men to well to tell them the truth. lie at worship, make a christian, thera Bher-knew that they knew of his money-mar- man was one; if unhallowed ingratitude, WORK SPECIALTY rlajo. lie knew his so-called biuiuesj and fault-finding, make a christian, such friends would not heln him If he needed was he. If displeasure for all God has helpuiucu. I done for us In thiH world, and looking tjo he nlunned his story, lie would forward to a world whero God corrects A v.

Ji 4 Jlfij cylinders sorve as washboards, through r--rforations the poapsuds splash in showers of fnaui. Sometimes a wo-man superintends this department, but more often it is given over to a man, for the work Is heavy, and a more unenviable position than In the close, steamy bailment can hardly ha Jm-PKined. The process of washing requires between two and three hours, after which the clothes are packed into the condenser, and are then sent up to E'o through tho process of Tho opening of the drier emitj a wave rtt i n4 tell them thut he had had a heavy the misttkei men imaslue he has made hare, constitute a christian, Sherman on cattle caused by drouth and was going swept througti the gntes of Ulory with- East to see a maternal uncle named, Jas. A. A I ft 1 McLean.

He had such an uncln, and) out a question from St. Peter. IfDivini Tas going to see him. But he would not t.v in a man decys a dying world the de- glve his uncles true name He would! sire of every heart kind words, kiud eernices lu the city hall atj p. overy uigiit; and 10:30 a.

ou Sun I iy. All are invited. njTKershaw Feigerson the blacksmiths at Peter's old stand. Oi friends will reciomember Mr. Fergerson former assistant to Bert Holmes.

Kusham Fargison are yonng men, with, plenty cf energy. They maka horse shoeing a specialty, and will be pleased to share the fanners' One of the finest descriptions of tnarriag I ever read, is fnuad iu Creasy 'a story, "Two Wronged, C. Graw Judgo G. W. Mathews of Oswego, E.C4S.

find John Calliway, of HallowelJ, represented their, respective lodges at tlit' Odd Fellows Encampmeni at Wichita this week. Sae Kibllnger's add ou 4th page. Real Estate Transactions, call him Harry McDrlde. This would actions, kind encouragement Sherman p'J MODEST, p- 0 pi 1 III A 40mwMi I do. His real uucle was In Portland Me.

wa a Saiut. If looking forward for nnicies hr.ns before hot steam pipe.i. There seams to bo machines for everything, for moistening the clothes to Just the rif-ht point, fnr drying and snicoHiinir out sheets and sucTi larrr---articles, puss between the cylinders covered with absorbent, material. This supposed uuclo would bs locattd In heaven with the hope of a heathen indi- Boston Mass. When Kansas City was catea a Sherman belonged to reached, he first tried his scheme rn Christ.

Fcr like the heathen "backward Jadson MeFale nd it worked for him a a mighty post, spent-with loved ones; handsome sumof money. He failed on the ami forward to an eternal to be spent next throe; but succeded ou se7eral otli- Tith the loved gona before. Ouce more :r.u, 1- it. --guiiuf era. So bo could travel to his uncles ia ho would be marrisd to Clara.

Onso a palace car; and equipped like an east-l more what once was would ever be, ern money magnate. I If however, the Christian character Hia statements to his Mends were descends to the down-trodden it maybe a pud for polishing shirt bosoms and collars, curs and neckbands of shirts. Tho girls must to mors or le3 si'Jcd in rnnnins: polishers. The shirts are rtrctrhpd c'er a kind of bosom board, and the hot roller pusses over tlinm. The power is regulated by the foot.

In the larare laundries fiero sre maehines for ironing the bodies of shfr'ii and surfi plain garments, but In many this work rnd, in fuct, nearly ail clear, coucise snd made with a celes I debasing self bat it lifts them to the Supplies tlie Best Hordes and Iha this Sid? of the Mississippi River SBSYIOB SWIFT BTTB confidence, which could hardly fail. Throne Eternal. John Sherman was not He was gclnc; east to bo his uncle llarr a saint. The true christian ia true to Ileal estate transfers for the wuek Oct. IS, 1003, reported by C.

A. jy McBride, who would eouip him for every class, imd known everywhere Lis money-Hinkliig marriage with Miss- Hankers, bakers, barbers and boot- CALIFORNIA FOE SJ LB, SO ACRE FAME May Bhermau. On his way back to the blacks recogni.a him as dilierent from marriage, he would repay his Iriendi. I other men; his ambition aids him to AND Bob Boss was sowing to wind, would reach menjin business, as well as kneel- hut the polishing, ts done by hr.nd. The shirts are then carefully folded and sent out to bo sorted.

The collars como'lhroncli the polishers pcrfo-tiy flat and-shapeless. A firl th-mt over to the dnmpener, vhifli dampens thcui the sram, Wilkins is Bonded atstructoru, Oswego Kan. Arnold et al to J.L. Newman, its 3 4 5 0 bk 0, suOj.i Pearson to Wheeler, Its 10 11 13, bk 11. Edna Ulcus to Newman 12 40 ft in It 17, bk 23 Edna Ill North-west.

Gocd ITOITS13 "Wj.T BE AND FETJIT, he reap the whirlwind? ffe shall see. ing at the alter; for men sec" that hi Ft I Bl. II f.T in west wouiu Ki'ow Mini 110 more. 1 amoiuou is iua saints are Why not have a good time? Uut there often stingy, sordid, the 'Incarnation of Threo miles from Altamont were things Boss was too young to know selfishness. and hands the mover to her companion the rhapor.

Fndcr her sruld.iitco to assume the appearance of )lhi-3. onco mors, and she finishes hor work by glvin rich collar a deft He did ni know that he was lorging a The next chapter may show in May elialu to clasp him closer to what some! Sherman, the saint, in spite of silver "or Baldwin to Colo, Its 1 2 3 4, bk 20 Edna ....205 Dicus to Colo 12x7d ft Add rets Daoic-l Turner Parsons KaRPn-" call chance, some fate, others luck, but what is law. To be continued. Sachs Son, LOW COLONIST HATES In cjfekt daily. Only $23.

To tho majority of Califomit points low tu Portland, Spokane, Seattle, Tacouiii, and otUer iioints in lUc Northwest. In case you coitteniplotc a trip any where, do not fail to call mi tlie nearest FlUSCO TICKET ACKNT, and have liim furnish you informatiun, or address, V. W. STRAIN, Dlv. Vhx.

Ant Wichita, Kan, ALTAMONT KANSAS. EAPT nOUNU. STo. 3'2 St. Louis Mail 134 A.M NO'SOO St Louis Limited 6 ISP his nephew at first and uevar would Jjad.Bob not mentioned Miss May Sherman.

This name changed McLean in an instant. Many long-years before he had sought the baud of the beautiful. TV. II 1 .1 1 turn around the horn attachment. At.

)'ie tronln? liosrds iu one room fViBftO laundresses Tiro i renins garments of all forms find sizes. Only one of Ions experience is with the-fine frills e.nd embroideries nc-loro. Fom i cf the customers have sne-rbl rules end rejfidatioTi? Rovorrdnft their Uundry. and such articles aro by a bit of slrinsr fastened in the bultonhr'. Tho position of the whether It, Is rush wnr r.r whether it is to be extra si iff etc.

Pr. wright li poorly again. John Green was in town Mondny. The Barker sale went fairly well.52 Mr. Fisher went to Wichita on Friday.

Wm. Belt ii on the streets once more. Mrs. Strode went to Altamont Tues Oli 23 Edna I 11 Shields to 3 cuuney, Its 1 23 -1 bk 30 Md Va! U50 A Turner to ci 11 timers, It 12 bk 203, Parsons 80O Stover.to'G II lii 'lZJ bk 4, Huston's add to 1 A Moor to A li -Moor, vv J. sw 8o21 .7.

li II McGeo to.K.Prestoti, 10'4' a lime j.piOEJl 19 .1000:3 A Putter toE Bussol, Its 11 to 1-1 bk 12 Oswego 100J3 Taylor to Geesou tiiua iiuii iu iimiiiuge, miu uii ort-nn-u I well till another suitor appeared. That Tiio ew Butcher, Keeps th fresh est an BEST MEAT- A EE. HEWITT, riiyslchm unci fturgeou. Surgery Spcialty. 14 years experience.

ALTAMOMTo KAN. So. 3-12 Local Freight 8 50 A.M. other suitor was John Sherman. Shermans addiess had won Btronger hearts among the fair than that of Clara Call.

Ko.305 Western r.xoress.... day. No. SOilKanhasMall I He was an expert. Would he fek the .,,10 05 A.M ...300 A.

...3:05 Arc lit oTSTrLocaT i' re i TiT Mary Wing of Wichita was here Sun O. K. SMITH. hand of Clara Ball, whoso head ha! entertained tha kindest tli04irlits for Jas. day.

57x125 ft Iiiggs sub, bk 133. Par-ions 2100 McLean but wheso heart was still ntire Fanners' Cafe. Clean riua lunches. Call. A few days answered that question.

At tbe end that time McLean aud Slir-man were deadly foes. But Clara Bull and John Sherman had cased to call each other Mr. and Miss, A few months later Clara Ball was wearing a new ring. Barton to Heeb It tS, bk 3, Barton's sub li Parsons Joliuson to Miller, Its 29 80 bk G2, l' 5E Clarke to II Dial. Its 1 to 4, bk 20 Htevens' add.Chetopa..,,,.

Gers to 11 Gers, w'J no, and Corner Barber Shop, II. II. CROCK, TONSCIIIAL ARTIST. HAZLET BLOCK. OSWKCO KAS" DR.

JOHN TiNDEli of PASONK Treats all diseases of tlie Eat Nose and Throat. Price? resonat(l: work (guaranteed. John had bought it. Belore a year A.l'.IIil(tcl)raii(i, Dry-Boods, drocedes, and Goods delivered to all parts of tlie city ix, in of Stc-fiiKC Thnnflrr. a bloi-k of handsome houses re-ccnl'y completed uptown is 01:0 different jnportHnt.

from nil those about it, if not from every other house in Now York. It is supplied- with a thunder room- an apartment so built as to Is practically sound proof. The young nihiircss of thla house 1ms a dread of thtuuit tli ii nothing has ever been able to oveivoine. So she determined to have a pint 0 of retraat in times of storm. Tho architect who had this unusual commission Vrranced a room in (ho center of the to situated thatwith its thick walla no wund can penotrate to it.

To this apartment the timid owner can retreat whenever the thuudoi' roars. N. Y. Sun. nw'4' 10 S3 18 'IV Gers to Kastlcr, .33 )J I Cole to Johnson, 110JI 19 34 19 8100 John Sherman led Clara Ball to the nl.

tar; and liiey were bound iu a bondage wldch is sweetest freedom, Koine years later at the birth of their first born Way the lierlone of this storv. Clara Sher- Tho Golden Rod is enlarged and much improved. Ko.icoe of Springfield mo. was here Sunday, Miss Martha Cauuio- returned from, Ohio, on Tuesday. C.

m. Chapman of Cherryvale was iu Oswego Sunday. A. D. Bratt, from Marshalltown Iowa wss here last week.

C. A. Potter Is always la" ths market for horses aud mules. Cotty's nice, "clean, meals and excellentlunches. Oswego's cemeut lidewaiks are to the best hi tho large cities.

Mrs. Bert Holmes went to to attend the Beheckah Grand Lodge, Ove Green is summoned by the Rtate, to appear agaiust one Albert Lane. (5 white is Buffering with blood poisouiug. The result of a severe cut. D.

A. Coateand wife, left Salurdr.y ft Bui-ket, TOK SORIAL ARTIST. ALTAMONT KAN. Callan's General Transfer. Moderate Hates, Work Done HlCiniball to It Fischer, it bk 12, Parsons 2 iu() Fiscfier to Mclneruy.same 2) Spicer to Howe, Its 21 22 bk Parsons 1 Poud to Paull, Its 10 17, bk Edna Jl Paull to Storm, earns ojo Littleton Savings Bank to Newlon, sw'4 2i ,12 20 13 Wheelock, g'd'u to Hack, und nw4'2 02 13 15 Kaiidnll to Oswego fruuo Bank II? 1 2 30 Linlngpr (0 Loop, re 30 10...........

CLoop to SEvuUi.atip,,.l.,,09!) 1 man died, John Sherman sadctoned so much, that li Is friends Induced him to gravel in Europe. Xhls separated him dm May who was left to the care of a Yociso Aunt Cynthia. i His trip to Europe4Wis' unfortunate. 9 completely severed him from May hm seemed never to forgive "because her birth caused her mother'e Jleath. It failed to make him forget.

Je wss not a scholar; and hence could it understand the importanc of the rltlbh Museum, St James Park The ilVvcr of London, The Tiber, or St Pol-tHome. Ills heart was burled in ffwi's firuve und that settled it. Arthur Cranston. Attorney at Law, Special tenlioa to Damage law. A Kan.

Oswego A Lost rreiirhitinti. Some G4 miles off the coast of Tunis a cluster of. little islands has been dis. covered. One was found to be inhab Bed by a former French servant, who had disappeared some 14 years ago, and a Bmall number of natives.

'The islands have' been, annexed by France, end Clement apporpwn resident, inspector of fishing una of the v.frbor, regUtref ftcd tette.her.- London News. G.H.LUMAN Toiisoml Artist. C- IT. PETTY- IMIiSlClAN and Aittinont SlUiGKON night for Nel.wnville to vlult MIbs 5 Al.TAfi'ONT 2 KAN I-.

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