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Altamont Sentinel from Altamont, Kansas • 4

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Cljf JIitfliMat Sentinel JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS. The Deming We propose to give the borrower tho Make no application for FARM LOANS until you have seen Jf II. CONNER Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY WEENE3DAY," Kntercd in the Post Office at Altamont Kansas, as second class matter. Payments invariably in advance, and no name put ou the book unless accompanied by the cash.

OUR ADVERTISING RATES REASONABLE. VERY LOWEST RATE and BIE-STTJESIES. TZBIEJVES AND JP-A-OmCTIESS than any other firm or mortgage company will or can give. We mean just what we say; Space forbids us tc enumerate all the advantages we give the borrower, but will call your attention tc a few: FIRST: Wo are citizens of Labette County, and all onr interests aro centered here every dollar of profit from our loans will be invested here, and will add to the available capital of the county. Our business i3 permanent and we cannot afford to conduct i otherwise THIRD: The INTEREST ON YOUR LOAN CAN BE PAID AT OUR OFFICE right here in Oswego and we shall ma'ke no charge for sending the money east.

Your interest coupons will be promptly on hand and you will avoid correspondence and annoyance on account of the loan We sell our loan directly to the Eastern Investor, and can always tell you just where it is held and in case you desired to anticipate payment of the mortgage we can secure you a release at a reasonable rate. IN ALL CASES WE SAVE YOU MONEY, SECOND: What we tell yon, you can rely upon. You avoid all responsibility of misrepresentation or misunderstanding with local agents tor you deal with headquarters, and as our loans are written to ourselves we are bound to make our agreements good. Every promise and representation will be carried out to the letter if it takes the last dollar. OUR LOANS ARE NEVER CUT DOWN OR PAPERS DELAYED.

We make our inspector draw our own papers and pay ou our own moTiey on the same day. We are accountable to no one except the lender. If there should be any delay or misrepresentation we cannot shift the blame on some one two nundred miles away but you can bring us to time. thin in a straightforward and honorable manner We shall do all in our power to develop the county's resources. We write the loans ourselves and have nothing to do with any mortgage company 200 or 2000 miles away.

FINALLY. Do not let some falsifying agent of some foreign company tell you 'all about our terms, but come to Headquarters where you will always find ns ready to give ou full information in regard to everything connected with loan It will not cost you a cent, and even if we cannot make you a loan we shall be glad to meet you and will treat you courteously. FICISCOT13IETAIJLE. EAST OUNl TRAINS. 2 Passenger.

3 28 a. m. 4 Passemzer .3 i'J p. in. 32 Stock Express .8 Wi a.

m. Freight 03 m. Local Freight 05 a. rn Hi Through I-reight 9 35 p. m.

WEST BOUND TRAINS. 1 Passenger 11 45 p. 3 PasHenfjer ....11 05 a. 31 Local Freight 5 03 p. m.

Through Freight 11 05 p. 35 133 a.m. 37 12 02 a. ni No. 35 will not carry passengers.

32 will carry passengers toCarl Junction. Trains step only on signals. M. J. Con ley, Agent.

SOUTHERN KANSAS. (Join? North leaves Cherryv'ale No 202 Passenger, Leaves at 10:25 a it 210 a ru 222 Freight 4:55 WEST HOUND jno 201 Passcrger, Leaves at 5:00 209 3:45 a 221 Freight ex Sun'y D.05 Accomodations daily, depart 4:35 ki The Deming Investment Company. Office in National Bank Building Oswego, Kansas. a U'WfWM imk'm iHSStn IZXRBm ffi'llli rr'iTK WRtFI fvr'si: vm tLm mm mm mm tsm ft JsK MK r. Hi mk mm m- mi wm ii fm mm mW par si ifel ml mw im WWy 1 mi iMim miii 1 1 urn ii in ii nun i i Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Gents Clot -huis, etc.

etc. COME! And come early. Come a-runiiing; and get first choice. Damaged goods almost given away. According to a promise we made last 1 of Parsons was in ver Hie Jams lo Mexico in '47 Henry Waller, town Monday.

week, we publish an extract from the Zinesville Gazette of the date of Jan. SO It is surprising how much property, a careful young man of good average business sense and limited income can pick up, if he will only keep his eyes and ears open, have a little independence or six men. Up to to-day, 21 men have died of the fir regiment, 111. Infantry. Fort Laavenworth is situated in latitude 39 20', and longitude 94 33' is on the right bank of the Missouri river, on very high ground; the river on the Thinking that a remmiscience of Mexican War Times would be of interest to onr readers, we have obtained from N.

J. Brann the right to publish portions of a diary kept by him, during his services in that War, The first few entries, describe the route of the author from his home in Coles Illinois to Alton, where the regiment was organized; we take up the thread at that point, betrii.nir.tr with the elec 16th, 1833. Will Fower of Oswego, is over his brother, Charley. Don't forget to call at Oren's when If you desire Landing accommodations! of any character, call at the First National Bank of Oswego. OA311 -Lllll U.UE1TE ij bo ma.ild, securely wrapped, to any in tU United States lU fr Moi't'- nnreeoiui of VvVyX XJ-iO One Dollar.

Lib. on receiul AbsoSufeiy Pisre. Nullification. The following is one of the Resolutions passed by the and a big lot of caution. We know of a young man who has a leaning toward tion of regimental officers, which occurred on the 8th Thisj nowdcr never varies.

A marvel you want FRUIT JARS. ot juue, 10.J7-J of purity, stren-rth and wholesome Legislature of Alabama, ia regard to South Carolina. Resolved, That the State of Alabama will not consent that an armed force the solids of this world. He is magnetic in a certain way, and has a faculty for e- st and in the rear, a range of hills ex tendiDg from north to south; it is altogether a pretty situation, has good quarters etc. More will be given next -week.) ncss.

Wore economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in eral diocotmt allowt'il to PostTnastfryt. Acrf-nts al drawing unto himself such trifles as real Messrs MeDole and Begga, of Mound Valley, were in town yes'eriay. Tommy Williams is on the sick list this week, we hope to see him out again soon. competition with the multitude of low test, shoi weisrht alum or phosphate estate and bank stock. The latter is a Wiihs.

The Police tT A TT azett of New York is tha 1J Hi (ixlt 1-Kitimate Illustrate! Sportiuir ami Senstifiial published on the American coutiutut. Apply for terms to 1 1 1 I Eiehard K. Fox, Franklin Square, Keir York. Continued from last week) June 27fch. The Chicago company' and William Greys, arrived at the Fort on board the S- B.

Lynn, Col. Newby was also a passenger. The Edwards-ville company (I) Capt. Niles, arrived at the Fort, this morning. -powders.

Sold only in cans. Royal pet commodity with him. He picted shall be sent by tba General Government to conquer into submission, by the power of the bayonet, the citizens of any State of thi3 Union, who may refuse obedience to any unjust, unconstitution Making Powder 10G Wall up quite a bit of the stock of a home The Boy Who Says "ITe." The SpringiLld Onion has some most will bank, and borrowed the money to do it It is reported that Tom Jones N. Y. sensible words rbout this young fellow, with.

His stock has ever since been this barber shop back to Juna Received our toilet arti move his place. LOCALS words which boys, and older people also, may read with edification: cles etc. Company Capt. Hinman, al, arbitrary and oppressive act of the Congress of the United States, when steadily rising1, and ia still executing the emptins act. He enters no risky arrived on board the steamer Archer; Don't laugh at the boy who magni Little four-year-old Minnie Ames of Parsons is visiting at E.

Y. Jackson's Lick Fofltman is homo again. speculations, but he is on the lookout fies bis place. lrou may see him com Maj. Donaldson was also a passenger.

A private of co. E. died of measle. Odie Huff went to Piqua yesterday. or moderate profits in safe investments thi3 week.

ing from the postoffice with a bundle of ana he manages to nna inem too, ana Co. G. received their muskets, cartridge Irve J.oaa was in uwego, oararudy. that mht of ten To the young man his employer's letters, which he displays with as much pride as if they were his Fruit jars, self-eealcrs, at N. OREN'S.

wjj0 keeps his eyes open, and ha3 a lie such citizens are acting under the sanction of their State Government; That this State doth expressly declare the principle of force, to be the principle 4 despotism, alien to our Federal Constitution, and not recognized by our free, pacific, republican institutions, and that an attempt on the part of the Federal Government to change our institutions into a military despotism, own. He feels important and he looks boxes and belts. June 30th. Regimental muster, yesterday. Co.

G. received their knap-sacke; inspection of arms, etc John Hanks is home again for a few tie downright sense, and doesn't blow flaya. in his money on tonacco, liquor, or it. But he is proud of his place. He is attending to business.

He is proud to have the world know that he is at Have you got any money? If you have, please whack up with your newspaper man. Use the eelebrtued Kaw Valley Sanitary Kalsomine for sale by 11. Sharp. 13 The young people had a social at the residence of T. J.

Reid last Friday evening; all report a good time. MiltMetcalf took in Oswego, last other fool expense? the good things of Julv 4th. Regiment formed in the Monday, green square and listened to a speech, thi3 present carnal world are very possible, Patrol. and then marched out to whera the cannon were in readiness to fire; thirty John Miles did business in Oswego la3t Monday. would, by this State be considered a Prohibition does Hot prohibit," we work for a busy concern.

Oae of the Lawrences, cf Boston, once said, "I would not give much for a boy who does not say 'we' before he has been with us a fortnight." violation of the Constitution of the rounds were fired. are told. Why? just on the principle Talk to vour neitrhbor about a new IS THE best. csi EASIEST TO USE. EP A -o -rue- fuCAortT "rue- fuCAortT United States, the most flagrant, and that an axe does not chop The axe July 7th.

Three companies of the school house. the most dangercus to constitutional regiment, under command of Lieut. Mila Zimmerman was on the invalids must be ia tho hands of a man honestly in favor of making the axe chop; so liberty. Col. Boyakin, left Ft.

Leavenwoth for The boy who says "we" identifies himEeif with the concern. Its interests are his. He sticks up for it3 credit and Li iu ts tm liat this week. Santa Fe, taking with them, three field of a prohibitory law, before it can pro Tho new school house does not loom Nullification. un examining a pieces: the companies were: the St.

hibit. We did not load cartridges and up very rapidly. reputation. He takes pleasure in his work, and hopes sometime to say "we" Extra trains are being run every day now, on the 'Frisco: the cause is an increase of freight traffic. Born, to Clel Wheeler and wife a girl.

Monday night- This is Clel's first, and he is correspondingly happy. Dr. U. P. Gillespie, a Dentist of eleven years experience, will locate in the future county seat.

All work Clair, Capt. Hock; the Marion, Capt Turner; the Williamson Blues, Capt carbines and send them to the south to suppress the rebellion we sent men twenty-five cent piece of the new coinage, we discovered that the good old motto or legend, 'E Pluribus Unum," Uncle Frank Bonebrako went to in earnest. The boy will reap what he sows, if he keeps his grit and sticks to Oswego yesterday. Cunningham. Up to tha present, ten along to see that they did execution.

had been omited. Why, we know not; Uncle Sam Tilton dropped into our Temperance Reco rd. of the regiment have died, and seven have deserted. One of the regulars his job. You may take off your hat to him as one of the future solid men of i Bancium BrnMitiT last certainly not because the com is so small, as the dime, and we believe the half dime pieces have the words have 1 died a few days ago.

the town. Old papers for salo at this omce, oo week for omitting to mention the re Tuiv 9th. Eight wagons and about cents per hundrea. BUlt 0f tne postoffice election. The the mystic words.

Perhaps these same L3t his employer do the fair thing by him; check him kindly if he shows i forty men arrived at the Fort today, P. Lane went to Neosho and Montana omission was purely accidental: the pieces were coined for the Carolinians, Dr. Newlcn reports a new comer, a girl, at E. L. Berentz's, just north of town last night; all parties concerned, i from Saata Fe: part of them started signs of being too big for his place; Townships yesterday.

article was written up, but through from there on, the 17th of May. Frank who mean to reverse the language, and have "many out of one." This matter counsel him as to his habits and asso E. F. Tcrril took a business trip to some mishap it was overlooked and left doing well. Montana last Friday.

out. The result of the election was as follows: Mattie Davis, 45 and E. F. NOTICE: A large supply of fruit jars ciates, aGd occasionally show him a pleasant prospect of advancement. A little praise does an honest boy a heap of good.

Good luck to the boy who says "we." CAP1 should be looked after and we have half a mmd to call in all the quarters of dollars thu3 diheient ia ''inscription'' and let others be stamped instead, U. S. Gazette, Terrii, 38. mm Msssrs. Sam Snvder, Will Gable, Med Conley, and Olde Huff aitended an icecream social at Janesville, last Saturday.

Dr. C. P. Gillespie, Dantist, will locate permanently in Altamont; can be found at the Pacific House, until he can secure an office. 3 It is a strange, but a lamentable fact, that a man will even injure his own interests to spite some one at whom he has a grudge especially is this true when he has a spite at an editor; it is to notice manuevers, and little For Baking Purposes.

Last Friday evening, Mr. J. C. Murphy and his estimable lady entertained the band boys and their ladies, together with several other young people, in a right royal way. The evening was spent in music, games, and eating; about twenty-five couples were present; all agree that it was a most enjoyable occasion.

A Blow lip. A letter received by Mr. Silas Prather this week, tells of a horrible blowup of an engine, at a saw mill in Elixir Spsings, in which Mr. Prather's son-in-law, Martin A. Renner, was killed, and his wife and one child severely in jure J.

Ona of Mr. Renner's legs, and the top of his head were blown oft, killing him almost instantly. Mr. things that he will resort to in his nefarious scheme. Did you ever notice it? Do your banking business Willi the First National Bank of Oswego.

Horace Barnard is not so well this week as usual The little fellow is having a long seige of confinement; his Best intheWorTJ. lin Overacre, Paulitus Bennett and Chas. Roger3on, deserted from company G-A private of the St. Clair died today. July 10th.

The company bought a wagon and two yoke of oxen; price of wagon, $110; price of cattle, $45 per yoke; afterward, bought another yoke. July 11th. Another of Capt. Hook's men died. July 14th.

A private of died to-day. Franklin Overacre brought back and pardoned by the Colonel. July 15th. Four companies of the lllir ois regiment started for Santa Fe, under the command of Major Donaldson, the pike, company Capt. Kinman; Williamson Greys, company Capt.

Hampton commanding Edwardsville company I Capt. Niles and Clinton Blues company A Captain Bond. July 16th Perry Baker, M. T. Brus-ter, Tripp Hardin and Ward sick with measles.

July 17th. Two of company deserted, viz Lyman Stilaon and Aloern Springstead. July 19th Company drew their canteens, also a hatchet for every mess on hand at N. OREN'S. Will Houston's grinning countenance beamed ia on us Monday, Elmer Conner and wife of Oswego, were visiting here last week.

Henry Ilamman is now taking the census of the school children. Do you want the county seat hereP If so, do 'your share ot the work. Phil. Johnston, drummer for Collins Brothers, was in town Monday. What do you think about a new school house! Do you want one? The Misses Fra Jackson and Mina Browning are able to be out again.

SEALING-WAX and extra rubbers at Oren's, at prices to suit the times. Mrs, L. Page, sister of Frank Hamilton, ia visiting here this week, W. Butler and wife spent Friday and Saturday ia Elm Grove Township. Use tho celebrated Kaw Valley Paint for sale by L.

Sharp. 13 County eeat wbrkers started day, everyone working with enthusiasm. Cum ii.m-Kv? 3.00 pe Hay profit seilinz out ALUUS1S. Wre boat th World for low price. A Renner is an old resident of this vicinity and is well known to most of onr citizens.

Mr. leaves a wife and five children to lament his loss. Full details bed Fiuram photogbapii 10H. Embossed pa.idvti aides, Kulil I(Jes, exUsTT-sioii clasp, hohliv 32 pafres ot Cahinel anil Card pictures, sent for 1.00, reudls for txu.d alM Japaneese Morocco. Illustrated circulars I-'RKK Words cannot express the gratitude which people feel for the benefit done them by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.

Long-standing cases of rheumatism yield to this remedy, when all others fail to give, relief. This medicine thoroughly expels the poison from the blood, illness dates bae to April 1st. TO TO WASH IP'- TRUSTEES: We have on hand a full stock of Oak Bridge Lumber, at bottom prices. R. L.

Sharp. 13 Altamont Lodge No. 244, 1. O. F.

installed the following officers last Monday night: J. J. Miles, N. G. 11.

E. Hamman, V. G. A. Mackie, Sec.

F. Foster, Treas. of the horrible accident, have not been received when they are. they will be Joe Williams brought us in a twig from a peach tree, about two feet long, on which were thirty large and luscious peaches. Many thanks, Joe; we hope you may live long, and have plenty of peaches to feed to the editors of the future generations.

Dr. C. T. Gillespie and family, of Dodge City, have located in our midst. The doctor is a dentist, and we hope he may find so much work ia that lin, that he will not regret his choice of location.

Eastern exchange furnished free' of charge 'to'- depositors at the First National Bank Oswego given to our readers, WW uiIo their nionev lline our A Hair vigor has long held the first place, as a hair-dressing, in the 'iuisued Ccnugated EEFLE5K SAFETY LAMP. estimation of the public- Ladies find Can Koltl in very family. Gives more fitrin tfuzn ttirwe oramary lamps. Fnll sized tump neiit Ity xprea t'r that this preparation gives a beautiful gloss to the hair, and gentleman use it Mrs. Monroe is making best cabinet photoraphs for $1 99 per dozen, at the Altamont gallery.

These prices will continue but a short time, so come early. Gallery open every Tuesday, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Mrs. John Welty and children were over visiting home folks, last Friday, and while here, Mrs. presented us with a bunch of choice rhubarb, which grew in her garden it was the finest that we have seen this year. hit kuis. mio luvo tlif Kt-i nelling offer lt in Ike V.

S. eiid tor iiiU8tratea circulars to T.1 to prevent baldness and cure humors in the scalp,.

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