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The Oswego Weekly Republican from Oswego, Kansas • 8

The Oswego Weekly Republican from Oswego, Kansas • 8

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Weekly Republican. 1868 1882. OSIYEGO, JUG. 18, 78S2 E. T.

READ Local and Miscellaneous. Mr. G. II. Stover, of Fairview Tp.

presented the Republican office this afternoon, with a basket of the choicest fruits of his orchard, consisting of apples, peaches, pairs etc. Mr. S. has a fine farm and a number one orchard. He bad 120 bushels of blackberries this year on two acres.

A great many of them were picked on the shares and Mr. S. realized $21') Irom t'ie black berries he sold. From Fridcy's Daily. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN- Loafers aie raMur scarce in From Saturday's DaHy.

II nrrah! for the OBwego Broom Brigade. Mr. A. J. Carey of Parsons is in the city to-day attending the democratic convention.

Misse Ida and Carrie Patrick went to Big Hill Station on fho noon train to-day, to visit friends and relatives in that neigh' orhood. Charles West fall and Henry Decker, of Vinceuncs, sre in the city looking for a location. Messrs, Snoeberger and Lo-per have sold their meat market to James McKinney. Mr. F.

II. McCarter Editor of Oswego at prVent. Our mei chants are kept busj waiting on cuatomerR. Hardwara, Cuttlery, Quns There will be an unusual of fairs throughout the State WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF GOODS PERTAINING TO OUR TRADE. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR tfJ E9C3E23 The war in EffVDt NORMAL ITEMS.

Prof. Weltner, though still very weak from his recent illness, made the Institute a short visit yesterday afternoon. A great many visited the Normal yesterday; among many others we observed Rev. McCreary. of Chetopa; Mr.

McB'ride, of Labette City; J.J. Millican and J. Brant. Look out for the announcement of an interesting lecture next. week.

the (' arsons Wonder made us a pleasant call tuis afternoon. The farmers with their wives Iron, Wagon Timber, Barb Wire Pumps and tilcler Hardware. We manufacture all kinds of Tin ware. We make a specialty of and daughters are in the city trading with our merchants to May be a long and bloody one, and han already caused immense loan of life and property in Alexandria, hut the "Live and Let Live" grocers of Oh-wego have determined to supply tie people witb at the following low prices day. Miss Pearle lIcNamer enter tained twenty-three of her young friends yesterday afternoon.

Sev- If you have not visited the teachers yet you would better do ral nice presents were presented oher. A splendid repast was so this comma week or abandon this fall. Everybody should attend the fair at Oswego, this fall. Our merchants are looking forward to a heavy trade this fall. Our young friends find it rather monotonous since the skating rink has closed.

G. W. Bird Co. to-day shipped five car loads of bran to St. Louis.

The whiskey men are looking rather blue over St. John's renom-ination- We hear that a stranger was charged five dollars for hitching his horse to the hitching rack in this city the other day. Nothing like a proper construction of law. It is reported that a colored individual gave away quite a number of men who have been violating the prohibitory law. Mr.

Ketc'iem, from the southwest part of the county brought a load of the finest peaches in town to-day we have seen thi season. the idea altogether. served about o'clock which was 1-2 Gallon, per dozen, 1-4 Gallon, per dozen, 1,75 1,35 lighly appreciated by the young 'oiks. It is no 7 meet and proper that AND STOVE TRIMMINGS. From JVundays Daily, Dr.

McMillin went to county this afternoon. If you want to hear medica Gov. St. John should take cha ge of the temperance movement and make it a National question, and we hope that the next legislature- K-Rest Flour per GEO. W.

BIRD Oswego, Kas July 28th 1882. problems solved scientifically call on Judge Webb and James Curl will take this view and give the Governor a place in the U. S. Sen Mr. E.

W. Ross will move to ate, that he may be in a better po Pittsburg in a few days to look With Fourteen years rience in the Stove trade in this locality we are prepared to I i ash Just what yon want. Good goods that sell upon then- own merits, and do not compel us to resort to the imp pled method of crying down other people's Stoves in order to sell our own. Givv as a call and ire w' 11 guarantee you will get Willie received for every dollar invested. IE.

T. IRZE-A-ID BRO. after Messrs Hobart Condou's sition to work to that end. While in Topeka this week mining interests at that place. Castor bean picking has be we telegraphed the result of Gov.

gun, and that with hay-maing St. John's nomination to our pa-jer and it was just twenty-four keeps the farmers unusually bu sv. The beans bid fair for a goo Hon. E. T.

MeCabe of Gra yield. Kansas. Oswego, Judge Orsborn has a new hat and when the matrimonii! boom J. K. sets in again we expect he will pa P.

DAVIS, President. E. X. MORRILL, Treasurer. MOON Seci rade our streets with a new suit of clothes.

Hon. W. L. Simmons, of Par sons is in the city again to-day reaching its de 'filiation which was very vexing to the ittatehes of the Repub: ican and to onr many readcis in hiving paper delayed so 1 ng. Mr.

Davenport' of this city, brought to our office this morning some of the finest peaches we have ever seen in this or any other state. They were of the variety called the "snow of good size, rich flavored and small pit ts. We would suggest to our patrons that they secure some buds of this variety and propagate them. R. J.

E'liott will leave tomorrow for Colorado for the ben THE KANSAS Mutual Life Association HOME OFFICE, HIAWATHA, KANSAS Is the only Mutual Life Association offering absolute protection in old ao-e. The OH Reliable to the Fron Mr. S. is one of the best men the county and we are always glad 100,000 ham county was the lucky "darl horse" in the republican state convention at Topeka this week. The colored people, of L.

at Grove church, Che okee count. Kansas, i miles north-eiist of Ojs wego, near the county liue, ar making every preparation for a grand free barbecue, on Friday August, L'a, 1882; respectfully ask their white friends to help themi their efforts. Everybody is invited and will be cordially welcomed. Henry Kichardson, of Oswego, will deliver the oration. List of the members of the Oswego broom brigade.

Capt. Mrs. J. R. Boulter.

Miss Martha- Liggett. Ella P. Pax don. Emily Ilntchings. Matty'e Reed.

Delia. Lovd. Maiy Mciiill. Belle Montgomerj. Virgie Bead.

to see him. Mr. David Prince a former citizen ol Oswego, but now of J.jpiin is here looking lor a location Mr. P. says Oswego is the best AWAITING- INVESTMENT AT 7rmy place he has found in this country 0' Mrs.

A. Selves showed us a The Flan and Cost: A polioy of $1,500 will cost a membership fee of 812.00. A policy of 3,000 will cost a membership fee of 81G.00. Me lieal exaaiination riot to exceed $2.00 This Association will issue one $1,500 policy, and one $3,000 policy upon any one life. Provided both polices are issaed at the same time, the regular membership fee will be charged.

To keep up theexpeuies of the Association, annu.d dues will be required as ft A lows: dish of ripe strawberries picked efit of his health. Mr. Elliott has een unable for the past two from their vines last Think of that, ripe slrawbeiries May 1st and August 12th, can weeks to make his regular trips as U. S. mail agent on the Missouri Pacific railroad, and we hope his any county beat that! If You want to Negotiate a Loin I Can Save You Money.

No delay or diappointinc nf. Interest pa.Uib'o ONLYONCE A A I Al Maifig L02K3 WUSl'Ut COlillliiSSlGII Satisfaction guaranteed in every as heretofore. esno obstacle to new loans. Write to me how much you want. Upon a policy of $1,500 3.00 Markied August 13, 18S2, at Upon a policy of $3,000 00 To pay death claims and expectation indemnity a levy will be made upon each policy bolder according to amount of policy and age at joining, but never to exceed the following sums: 1 1 1.1? between tne ages oi io anu Between the ages of 2G and 40 1 00 Cock, Chetopa.

Kansas Between the ages of 41 and 50 120 rip to the rockies will recruit his impaired health. He expects to be absent about three weeks. We would advise our friends that visit the Kansas City Exposi Hon, to call on Mr. George II. Byn-uer, corner 7th and Wyandotte Streets, tor their cigars and lemonade, as he keeps the best brands of cigars in the city and will fix yon up a lemonade to quench your thirst.

We sampled several brands of George's cigars while in that city yesterday, and know whereof 1 f0 Iietween the ages of 51 and 55 the residence of Mr. Pheasanton in this city, by U. Orsborn J. Mr. John Sweaiinaer, of Labette county, to Miss Rebecca A.

Wallace, of Jasper county Missouri. Secretary of the Interior, Teller passed through Kansas City 'ai-t Thursday, in company with the Ute. commission, on his way out west to settle the Indian difficulties. Short, racy, reliable contributions upon local topws will al ways be welcomed at this office, and if deemed of sufficient, inter Between the ages of 56 and 60 2 00 The additional sum of 10 cents on each assessment to pay expense of collect MENDKLSSOHX PIANO CO. Grana Offer fcr the next 60 days Only.

$650 Square Grand Piano for only $245 PT A fTfl 1 -9 mw-wixMl i-nw, l. ir.iitly .1 .1 rln. 7 I-SIVUn -L-nj-l Ul IXJlJ 1 full pnli-ii! t'liiitiuiii: mhihIT-, jiiili-nt iivofriiim rruW. bt i ii. ne i i Flora Stiee.

Flora Bates. Annis Slocum. Anna Tucker. Susie Carver. Jessie Taylor.

Jennie McVicker. Jennie King. Bettie Keeler. Hattie Martin. Dora Woodford.

Nan Elliott. Ellen Wier. Carrie Cunningham. Neta Keirsey. Anna Ilntchings.

Addie Peters. Annie Harrison. Fanny rfummerfield. Grace Wier. Etta Gledhill.

Anna Gledhill. lviitie Clover. Annie Vineyard. Mfcs Sullivan. Mary Blacklege.

Miss Blackledge nig tne same. I'oiicy noiucrs living iu me age ui i-xpeciancy, n6 or Ptie idiooscs to surrender his or her policy, will refund the amount paid by such policy-holder into the treasury upon death claims and expectation indemnity, tltu! carved lejis nn! lyr Kcnu'iitlnc unrt Iwvc fiiney ful: Inm fminr, Kronrh Gmnd Art Inf. Grand Hainmor. In cr. rvrry lTiijrvrjint wlilcti can li any wy trml to ttic perfection of Inntromctr twe liri'il ndiloit.

with four per cent on uch sums paid Address, Oi TiMf-K furtliis boxrd anil dcltvcrrd on t(ird rant at Nvw Yw. with (hOA Ci Dm- HatHi Curcr. Sr.K ami ll.mk. Vuly Jp -3 Jtit rc-liK-od from nr Ivn ai.k, KACTOItV lm. K.

for Hi) I VVS OVI.Y. TtH In n' hv i G. W. McMILLIX, Local Agt, JOHN E. MOON, Secretary, Oswego, Kansas.

Hiawatha, Kansas- est, will be religiously kept out of that grave of aspiring genius the editorial waste basket. tin- (iKBATK-r Sakcun rvcr ollfn-cl Hie i pntiUc. riirrTd nrfiI urri.k TrniiftiJiouH Urmamlt thin stylr; In your onipr at wr. Ho not ran- unu.r: unl! 1 ThiK iiino 111 lie Bent on l.T layn t--t rial. I'lram- wnd rrlTcrrnri' If yon do not nil nnniry )th KttSlDF.NCE FOR SALE.

Canli unit with order will I refunded and freWit paid n. I10II1 wyn If I'l-te. mt Jn.t a. ri ted" Several other Hpeeilu l.ar'atu-: I'Un i i'l u. and no! fiirelm.r.

I)ont fall to write us hefore ImyljiK. HaMlmmio Illnstrafod I'lano mailed fi r. ichlug we speak. Who is the joke on, the City Widows, or Weeds! A stranger was in the city yesterday on business and during a conversation with one of our prominent citizens asked him the populatiou of the city. Upon being told it was about 3,700 he remarked that, he presumed about 3,040 of that number were widow; which being de We have meager reports of a destructive fire at Chetopa hist To be sold, the most desirable teitimonlale ever awarded any piano manufacturer.

livery platio full) waranted for 5 yor. family residence with four lots SHEET Ml'SlC at one third price, fanlou of plerea of iMijuilar Munlr M-nt for 3r aiamp. I'. O. Ho 2t)S New Vrk It).

PiCNIC. The annua! picnic of the La bctte Sunday school will be held August 24th, in the Windbigler grove 1 1-1 miles south west of Labette City. We extend an invitation to all to come and enji.y the day with us in a leafy grove. in the citv of OsweffO. For terms night, destroying all the business houses on the south side of Mple street between 3rd and 4th streets together with most of the goods.

Will give full particulars and pi ice inquire at this office. NORMAL ITEMS. PATRICK, MCMILLIN. persons suffering from Prof. Cunningham, Mr.

J. G. nied he was asked his reason for thinking so, and replied he judged diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose or Brandt and Miss Jennie Hurlbm J. IS. PAYNE, Up7t.

Wji. Suambaugh, P. O. Throat, will do well io call on Prot. visited the institute to-day.

so from the amount of weeds he Mr. and Mrs. Powell and Dawes. Consultation free. The teachers social and enter saw all over the citv.

their little daughter Mabel, of The Doctor will be found at the tainment last night was interest As the ladies of this city have Oswego House, the 16th and 17th FOR SALE. One of the most desirable resi Paiis, who have been in the city since Saturday, visiting ing throughout. The literary ex day of each month. organized a broom brigade, now aencesm tne c. containinir six ercises were excellent in char let the men organize a scythe POW acter and the-social tr oroughh rooms, all newly plasteied and painted: There are four lots, the yard well set in grass and the gar brigade, and we suggest that the latter be placed uader command LOAN, AND INSURANCE AQENi'S enjoyable.

The large church was B-F01t BLASTING DER. AND FUSE, GIANT POWDER AND CHAMPION MILLS filled to its utmost cipacity. Major Martin and family, and Mrs. L. Wilkin and family returned home to-day.

We hope that Mr. Powell will yet conclude to make Oswego his home; we welcome all such men to our young city. B5SFarms for sale. 210 acres den with truit trees; well of pood water: Possession given at time CAPS, AND Manv will remember it as one of of the former with instructions to use the handles of he brooms on them until every wced in the city of purchase. the events of the Normal.

1 a trick McMillin has been cut down. In place of the regular lecture on Didactics yesterday afternoo; PUMPS, RAWSON MOWERS, GO TO THE AGENTS, DRAPER BOWYER DORMAN. tf. Editor Kepubltcan: I see 2 1-2 miles from Oswego, -40 acres ATTENTION. EX-SOLDIERS.

All Ex-Soldiers contemplating Prof. Chidester read a lecture prepared by Prof, Weltner, which attending the Soldiers and Sailors from your paper ihrtt Oswego has a Broom Brigade organized, eqnip-ed and ready for action. Com uiauded by Mrs. 'J. K.

Boulter. was intended for an evening lec BOUGHT AN SOLD. Reunion at Topeka, Sept. 11th to 16h are requested to call and ture. The lecture was didactical sign the Master Eoll before Au in character, scholarly and highly We are aware that Mrs.

Boulter gust 25th, or forward me their address. Rank in service. Redoent 6-Farmer8 and others who wish to raise fine horsas will consult their interest by calling on A B. Yeager and see his fine Morgan horse at Stapp'n livery stable oi tinnier on it. ery ciieap at $3,000.

100 acres 2 1-2 miles from Oswego, 100 acres in cultivation. Price $2,000. 160 acres -t miles west of Oswego, well improved Price $20 per acre. d3t C. F.

Win ton. Died In this city 2 o'clocK this morning, of flux, Clifford Otis, sged two years one moirth lnte resting. Prot. Chidester gave is fully competent not only to han- I tne History Classes an interesting (jle, bat to instruct ladies and place of enlistment, on or be lesson in mnemonics this morning. jn the broom niannel.

We are not Prof. Tomlin's, class after to- told what the object of the or fore that date, so that I may be able to send duplicate Muster Rolls in time to secure rations and quarters. W. A Stake. day will di op penmanship, and ganization is but suppose it is to Oswego Kansas.

Why groan with aches and pains when ti may be cured in a few days by the Vapor Bath and take up mental arithmetic in its I instruct those ladies in the use of stead. I that indispeusible article the and sixteen days, only child of Mr. and Mrs. L. Baker.

Funeral services at tfie residence to-mor Prof. MePherson'a claps in broom; an article mL-snensible Loaned on Farms and City Propeity. Philosophy will in the future de- all well regulated households. other methods as employed by Dr. Taylor, at the Star Hotel.

One of the objects ly be to vrarn row at 10 o'clock a. 31., to which all are i.xvited. This will be the child Mr. and Mrs. Baker fi-Excursion rates to Denver Exposition.

Round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, Colorado, good until Oct. 31 for $31.90, via Frisco Line. Quietest time and only one change of cars. K. J.

Reekie, Agt. Lln vote one half its time to mental arithmetic. Hold yourselves in readiness for tire grand lecture next week. "It- promises to be one of the finest ever delivered in the Institute. some of our young gentlemen what they may expect if they do not conduct themselves in an upright manner.

At any rate we think it is a good thing. '-Mose. In noT Water. Orphu M. Hodge, Battle Creek write "I upset te-kettl of boiling hot water on my hand.

1 ml once applied Thoxas Eo tecTKio On, and the effect wa to Immediately allay the pain. I waa cured In three days." For vale bj B. tymiBe. have buried in the past six years. They have the sympathy of the entire community in this sad be reavemeni- Office in Republican Booms.

Careen ter's Biock OSWEGO, KANSAS.

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1882-1883