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The Oswego Blade from Oswego, Kansas • 9

The Oswego Blade from Oswego, Kansas • 9

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The Oswego Bladei
Location:
Oswego, Kansas
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9
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ue uuu iwu nit" jut uie uon luiieie Duplicity. by poor loreign crop reports, domestic i f.iirlv fa BLADE SUPPLEMENT. OSWEGO, LABETTE COUNTY, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1900. IDocm It Pay to Mujr A chenn remedv for coughs aud colds INIHUICSIlNtt MKHT1NW. Occupation Tax Caes.

The police court commenced Monday is nil right, but you wunt' sometliing that will relieve and cure the' more ee- President wi the Couuell Votes Tivlcc morning on the occupation tax cases, vuro nil danirerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more regular en- and was busy until Tuesday noon. Each man demanded a separate trial. J. I).

H. Heed, J. F. Waskey, I. N.

Utter-son, Walter Fisher and Dr. Lee Williams were found guilty and fined $50 nnd costs each. They all appealed to the to Decide Tie. On account of tlie absence of Mayor Liggett the regular meeting of the city council lust Friday night was an unusually interesting (-Hie. The work j)f allowing billn went on'smoothlv until the, clerk rend bill mate? Yes, if possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the district court.

.1. 11. Daniels was acquitted on error iu complaint. The cases against A. D.

Carpenter, only remedy that has been introtniceo iii all civilized countries with success in severe throat and lung troubles, '-Ito-schee's (ierninn Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays inflammation, causes j-asy expectoration, gives a good night's rest and cures the from M. E. Williams forflO. iw a re-tiiiiicr fee in the case of Hm City of Oswego vh. J.

D. II. Rood and others (occupation tax cases). Councilman (iossard made a motion anil was seconded by llumKon. that the bill be rejected and Chas.

Way, Ceo. Skillon. tt. A. R.Steiner, Win.

Cook and David were (lis. missed without trial. They all expect to he arrested nirain. The trials of Kelly Martin, Hilly patient. Try onb bottle.

Recommended many years by all druggists in the world. For sale by Kingsbury Frick. Iveamev. I. N.

Wiggins, John Hazlett Thos. Woodford and It. F. Ilarrson were postponed until November 12. the city wants to know what will be done in the district court before it pro 1 he mayor be instructed to discharge whom be had retained.

President Zink called for the roll call and the vote re-milted hh follow: Yeas (iossurd, Harrison and While; nays Miller, McClain tind Zink. Councilman Miller then made a motion to adjourn, which was seconded by McClain. McClain, Miller and Zink voted for and White, (iossurd and Harrison ngiiinst the motion. Alter the failure of the attempt to adjourn (iossard made a motion, seconded by Harrison, that the ceeds further. IHarrlmce Ucfunfn.

Henry It. Johnson, Ednu 60 Emma Standly, Chetopa 511 Jiile Nolan. Md. Valley 21 Halley Dyers, Md. Vnlley 16 Adrien Pcmberton, Faulkner .....23 Rosa Newland 22 Arthur Vanderford, 20 Azelia Marion, Md.

Valley ....19 It Wells. 22 A t.ood Work. I had a severe attack ot bilious colic, a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, hoi era and Diarrhoea Kemedy, took was entirely cured," says Stella Maxwell, Parsons .....18 mayor be, instructed to discharge all at ifv A. A. Power, of Emporia, Kan.

I. N. ltiggs, Labette Beatrice Francisco, Labette 28 "1y neighbor across the street was sick torneys employed to assist in prose Pitting; the occupation lax violators White, (iossurd and Harrison voted yes for over a week, had two or three doi-tlesof medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four davs withDUt McClain, Miller nnd Zink voted no. There being a tie vote ngiiiti, President of the Council pro teni Zink decided that he had a right to cast a vote for tin absent mayor, and by voting no defeat SIhikU Without a Klval.

Mr. John N. Wilkie, of 36 Adams Ave. West Detroit, Michigan, writes: "I have been troubled with very severe headache for years and have taken a great many different remedies, but have never found anything to give me as speedy and permanent a cure as Krause's' Headache Capsules. In my opinion they stand without a rival.

They have cured me every time." Sold by Chas. Woolven, ed the motion. relief, then called in another doctor who rcated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. 1 went over to sre him the next morning He said his bowels were a terrible fix, that they had been running off so long ihat it was almost bloody flux, I asked him if h- had tried Chamberlain's Colic, "and Diarrhoea Remedy an he The petition of Fred Scott, asking that hi occupation tax as a restaurant keener bo remitted, was grunted. The bonrd of health petitioned the council to have the weeds cut on the street and alleys of Oswego.

The said I went home and brought i i. era vi him one dose: work was ordered done and to be told him to take another dose in fifteen llrolteu nnc-A-llracs. Mr Malor, the famous cement man. of New I'lmru'ed to the lots. nu aiime vi Inll'l'CSUnL' lai-ts or twenty minutes it ne am not mm lief but he took no more and was entire cured." For sale by Kingsbury aliout Major's Cement.

The muuitmies who use was utiiuni wow 1. it iu miiiiv hmwlrfirl iiprrrent liotlr Krick. Hall, of Mineral, was drowned llifvv hihii 1. 1 thiol other cements for which similar Claims are made, tint a nrc.at many do not know why. Sunday in the Neosho, about a mile i lie Slllltllr ri'aHOII IS mm mi.

iiiaj'n ud' inw hest inati'i'ials ever discoveied and other niami- 1.. 111.1 iiuti IVioln lw.r.!UldM MlMV lll'p tnn north of the Mineral IJraneh raiiroau expensive nnd do not allnw lartfe prolits. Mr. bridge. Mr.

Hull was witii a nsiiniK Miljor tells IIS tllili linr in Liir rn'inciiio i.i a ccineiit cusis a.T5 a pound another costs imallon. while a large share of the so-called ecnientsandlluiiid (jlne upim the market are IHitlitiiR more than the sixteen cert glue, dis rr The board of health in a petition attached to a petition signed by most of the people of the 3rd ward, asked the mayor and council to confer with the ollieers of the Oswego crenmery regarding the ditch running southwest from the creamery, the purpose of which is to enrry off the waste. The petitioners claim that the ditch is not effective, but that the waste stands in it creating stench detrimental to health. The street and alley commit tee was instructed to examine the ditch and see what could lie done. Council adjourned to meet Friday, August 18.

For stale. a liotel in the city of Edna doing ft thriv party and in attempting to get a usn which had been shot by one of his companions he waded out of his depth and was drowned, none of those watching his struggles being able to swim or reii- .1 naLiioruiwiu i nil iiii7 (miiii. tier nun aii.v The body wns recovered about three hours and a half. Deceased was a clerk in the company store ai n.n parents live near Kansas City. Iowa Htate Fair.

solved in water or curie arm, aim, in sume cases altered slightly in color and odor by tlif addition of cheap and useless materials Major's cement retails at fifteen tents and twen'ty-tlve cents a bottle, and when a dealer tries to sell a substitute yon can depend upon It that bis only object Is to make larger profit. The profit on majors cement Is as much as aiiv dealer ought to make 011 any cement. And this Is doubly tme in view of the fact that each dealer gets his share of the benefit of Mr. Major's advertising whicl, now amounts to liver SS.ono a month throughout-the country. Kstablished in ls.fi.

Insist on having Major's. Don't accept any off-hand advice from a druggist. If you are at all handy (and you Will be likely to find that you are a good deal more so than you Imagine) yon can repair your rubber boots and family shoes, and any other rubber and leather articles, with Major's Knbber Cement and Major's Leather Cement. 1 And you will be surprised at how many dollars a year you will save thus. If your dragglst can't supply you, it will be forwarded by mail; either kind.

Frae ot M. Wilson. Gilbert. writes: "While at the state fair my wife tried ing business. This house is well locat It ra ii Headache Capsules, with ed and has always done a good business, in i.n..Hh iu t.im onlv reason for selling.

eood results. We have mentioned them to some of our neighbors and they want Ill nrrmvi. Persons wishing information will please to give them a trial, i ney or rprnmmended, rlease call on the owner. Isaac ueam ail Ulttl lin-y w- find enclosed express order for fi, for Trof. Bteiner is still curing those that which send lour Doxes.

ooiu uy Woolven. come for treatment..

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Years Available:
1894-1900