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The Oswego Blade from Oswego, Kansas • 4

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tniHr ti mnn it uuffttvu tlta -ti Cut st m.J I THE OSWEGO BLADE Correspondence. hrtTf of LtM tut. prior to taking his oath of office make sut-h a pledge a.s this? Will not the men ELM CITY. who support a man making such a "WM. 'OOK, Pi nLifTiKR.

protinse as tins, lie responsible for the 1 I non-enforcement of the laws on our statute books? Is it any longer a myst Published every Wednesday. Subscription price $1.00 per year. ery how it was that when warran's J. G. Bradley's TONSORIAL PARLORS Oviv'jr, K2111.Mii!.

in the place to go hen you want sleek shn-e. 11. hniri-vtt. or anything lieloiiging to tip. profession.

him a call. Two loom south of St Dank. were issued against jointists at Parsons while Clark was district dork, that by Cwittffiii'uiiii'iiiilmm'i i 111. i Pm 'III' II' "1,11 'T1 IpisA! rir 'i "i in1-' 'in ii i iiji i''i ,1 Mil i Oswego. Kansas, October 19, 1898.

some means information would reach them of the fact so they could "hide out foJ a few If any law abiding. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought LOCALS. SAWMILL. McClain farm, 3 miles north of Oswego.

$1 1.00 per 1,000. R. O.DEMING. self-respecting citizen can oast his vote for a man who will make such a pledge. I1Y BUCKSKIN.

Windy days. Wheat sowing is about done. Sam Penii has returned from Omaha, where he has lieen visit iilg his daughters. .1. Rhodes has Cris St ines house near to completion.

Prof. Edmundsoii, of helsa, I. is visiting home folks. Mr. and Mrs.

Win. Bennett are si ill on the sick list. F. F. Brooks shipped some apples to laremore hist week.

The Rose Hill school is progressing nicely under the inanagement of George Ferrier, as teacher. Rev. Coats preached his farewell sermon Sunday night. There was a meeting at E. II.

Beeiden-thal's Sunday afternoon. AVvgclablc Preparation for Assimilating the Food andRegula-ling the tomachs and Bow els of his action is past our comprehension. If the people will elect a man who patronizes and stands in with jointists. and will promise violators of the law immunity from prosecution, all riirht. I FOR FARM LOANS Bears the Signature SsicrnnfnrA 4 You pays yonr money and you takes jr X.M your I1 See or Write the IijYestrnetjt Promotes DiesUon.Cfcerful-rvess andRest.Contalns neither Ormim.MorptiiruJ nor Mineral.

1NOT NARCOTIC. of Will republicans vote for Clark after the testimony against him in this paper men of his own party. Bill Thrall makes frantie appeals through his little sheet to old soldiers to Walking the Floor. When a business man gets to the point where he cannot sleep at night, where he is so shattered of nerve that it is torture to even remain in Uis bed. and lie has to get up aid pace the floor it is time for that man to brinj himself with a round turn.

If he docs not. it means nervous prostration and mental, if not physical, death. For a man who gets into this condition there is a remedy that will brace him np, put hira on his feet and make a man of him aeain. It is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.

It goes to the bottom of things. It searches out the first cause. When a man is in this condition you can put your Cntrer on one of two spots and hit that first cause the stomtch or the liver or both. This great medicine acts directly on these spots. It promptly transforms a weak stomach into a healthy one.

It facilitates the flow of digestive juices and makes digestion and assimilation perfect. It gives a man an appetite like a boy's. It invigorates the liver. It fills the blood with the life-giving elements of the food, and makes it pure, rich, red and plentiful. The blood is the life current, awl when it is filled with the elements that build new and healthy tissues, it does not take long to make a man well and strong.

It builds firm, muscular flesh tissues and strong and steady nerve fibers. It puts new life, vigor and vitality into every atom and organ of ihe body. It cures nervous exhaustion and prostration. Nothing "just as good" can jbe found at medicine stores. I tiad suffered about eleven yjjrw with a paio in the back of my head and writca Mr.

Robert Hubbard, of Varner. Lincoln Ark. I suffered for eleven year and spent a great deal of monrv C-r doctors and medicine, but did not get relief. Then I tried four bottles of the 'Ooldcn Medical Discovery' and improved greatly. I sent for five more and now am glad to tell everyone that I am in good health." vote for the 4 Soldier Friend.

S. S. Kinc- title is perf.ft and Security Satisfactory, Money can be obtained the day ai'lii ii ion is made. Law Jlntei Straiffht Interent! Liberal Privilege given for "Piece-Meal" payments Is-fore Full Maturity. Poti 'I fail to register if you Avant to vot Every vot'T in hIiouM rpgister without dplnjr.

OotolHT 17 th the tirst-stnw appearvfl in cotinty, preefHled by' various rt'imlilicaii frtists. ypvpnttvii count ie and twenty towns in Mississippi are infected with the deadly yellow fever. (. E. Woods will hereafter keep at their lumber yard, north of the court house, a Htock of their Choctaw coal.

A. Spurr, a national banker of Nashville has lieen sentence!) to two years in the New York penitentiary for false certificates of checks. Mis Mary Peterson. ofCaney. Kansas, is visiting Miss Jeanette ISedell.

on her return from Grandin, where she lias spent the last yeiix'visitinx with her sister, Mr: Al Bedell. J. I). II. Iteed was the highest stepper in town last week when his wife presented him with a bran new baby girl, hurrahinp: for Hryati and free silver.

It was thought Jay would add it few more IRISH ROW Mx.Jrnna AaUTi SJtt Bill must make some effort to pay for his appointment as P. M. at Mound Valley, because he knows that Kirpatrick is, in the last WrmStrd CtanJu Sufmr ttmrw. ji rv ijp The Kind IvJ You Have ditch, and all his tools niu now dance up with assistance, that his fall mav lie BY "IRISHMAN. Mr.

Brown, of Davis county Iowa and Mr. (iood, of Bloomfield, Iowa, father-in-law of Henry Jennings; are visiting friends in this county, ami paid your jiencil shover a very pleasant visit. They report crops fairly good in Iowa. The trial that was taken from Doyle's MADAM RICARDS' PARISIAN TABLETS The most reliable Female Pill ever offered to Ladies. -Kspecially recommended to married ladies.

They arc prompt, and sure. Refuse dangerous substitutes and imitations. The as light as jKissible. All his "Old Soldier" appointees, McGill, Lnsk, Thrall and Craft, must now answer to roll call. A perfect Remedy for Constipation.

Sour Stonuch.Dian-hoca, Worms ish-ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of TnTKAV YORK. And while they do so it might help Kirk's cause if they would give the regi- by change of venue to W. J. Kahrey's ment and company in which thev did lor trial resulti-d in a verdict for plain- Tablets never disappoint.

nit by mail, securely sealed for $.00 per box; 6 boxes for "..00. DRUGGISTS' SPECIALTY CO. 46-48 Van Huren Street. CHICAGO. Always Bought.

such valorous service, that caused Kirk-pat rick, in their interest, to write to three old soldiers in Oswego: "I will not endorse any man for the Oswego postoffice that the eople vote for," and I iff K. It. Ieoiiard vs S. Garwood. This cas.

was taken from nli-i. I. to I. Cissna. from issna io jio.vl.

and from Doyle to Kabrcy. Now if it had not been for the lawyers it would have be tried by Esij. Hendricks and not cost Dr. Pierce Standard Remedies EXACT COPY Of WRAPPtB. to another one, "I ntu willing this state for sale by Chas.

Woolven, Drug gist. tv ment of my views of to postotfu-es shalH 'he pat-til's one half as much as it will by lie published to the voters of the Third these changes. But lawyers must live If you want a good organ or school furniture and school supplies of any Kansas discrict." This is the brass mounted humbug that veteran soldier's an; asked to vote for as the soldier's friend. We are told that we must endorse McKinley's administration by voting for Kirkpatrick! Because we nj-prove the record of the Kansas steer kind, call on W. I.

Bradley, Oswego, Kansas. SUNDAY It ALLY. Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria, Chas. Woolven. Druggist.

MATTH EIWS 66 PARKS, flea! Estate, Loan i Insurance Agts. Oswego, Kansas. Have for sale a large list of farms and city property. It want to buy a place veiy cheap, with good water and timber, write or call and see them, lielow is a partial list ol bargains we have now on hand: letters to his name. AVheat frronnd for one-sixth toll, and you jft what your wheat inaKes in flour mid offalls.

at Itottcnfield White's Mill, Oswego. Kansas. Miss May Appleiiy, of Morrisville, and Mr. J. K.

Bed -11, of Woodbihe. were married at Atlanta. last Sunday. The bride visited the family of A. L.

Bedell two years uiro and the was visitor here last Car of California i-ed-wood shingles the liest shinijle on earth, at E. Woods one block north of the court house. Hemcmber the Old Settler's picnic at Halls Grove, Luliette City, Thursday October 27th. All old settlers are invited from all parts of the county. Com? early, stay sill day and have an old Rev.

S. A. Boss gave out the news last Sunday, that on next Sunday there would be it grand rally at the Methodist church all day. Sunday school rally, church rally, Epworth League rally and church rally in the evening and musical rally at each meeting. Let everybody come.

must we fdiow it by eating rotten beef? Shall we show our nppi-eciation of the efforts of the Kansas hen by taking lot of rotten eggs? Either eoui-se would le fully as justifiable as voting for Kirkpatrick to show our approval of McKinloy. RKPini.ieAN Sobmnn lll'T not a Fooi- a 14 well as their clients. D. S. Fi-eeman, of Columbus, was among the Irish Friday and Saturday and stayifl all night with D.

Doyle. Dau Gump was Helling medicine among the Irish Saturday. He reports a good trade. Rain, rain, lots of rain now look out for frost. We hear that prosperity has struck Covington Kentucky so hanl there an; hundreds of vacant houses in that city.

That promised prosperity has struck the coupon cutter, but the wage earner is left out. I would like to see prosperity strike all alike. Who is to blame? Answer: Tht men who vote for party instead of pr.nciple. Voters, did we ued the Cleveland and McKinley issue of bodds. Think for a moment and see if you can find any reason for Ihe issue of those bonds.

If you can't then vote against every man that favors them, and thereby do something for yourself and family. Don't vote any longer for It is a pity we have no court to take offenders tM'fore. Our marshal gave up his star last week. lie says if he makes tin arrest they have to turn them loose. There are a set of hoodlums, that need the law on them.

Where's the fault. George Pfaff, John Rust and wife, Howard Call ami wife, took in the Omaha exposition and report a good time. Charles Allen, of the 2d Nebraska who was home on a sick furlough has it extended SO days longer. He says he wants to regain his health. He does not want to lie put on the pension roll.

Oh. this Wah and Cubali has eii sin an awful wah. But we fought it. Sally vrcekinic the entire ll iilxe. l.re.iklni ll il ilest oyinii I lie furniture iiml a liit ef I'Mii tlirmitfli iriill li.trri'l Iti.l enriier iier y.

No-witlist in. lint nllthUMr. Umiitli wm net icrt.un'v hurt A hire I tn.in hUliicn fiur itj k4 nf ilynninite in lie tie ruiine nuiut hit i when it Wii ll.il III ue. 'l lii itt't'tiiliits lur tlx) i-xnliisliin. The New Time i published iii bioigo and in many res hi-Is is the must interesting tuagazit the lay.

The ctu iviit tiiiinlier i full of live matter fur those who aim to keep in tulli Ii with the progress of thought and event. The cartoons are unsurpassed and an; being copied all iver the world. Though a reform magazine. The New Time i intensely American in tone, mid is vigor oils inits advocacy of the exieiitsiou of our national territory. In spite of the this wide-awake puhiieatioti h.i passed lie mark a ml cxMVtin double this before the lifst of the year.

The publisher make a novel and atttai acres. aert-s in orchard, all in cuitivntion. four wells. nU fenced and cross-V-ii-. ii.

I' story, shingle nif house wilii 7 pminj, unod Krw. feet. 7 miles from Os- I mib from jMistomcc. mile from ie.it,-. I wife from chu.rch.fr.

Laln-ue Vrie. $'2. cash, time FALL MILLINERY. A full and complete stck of Fall Millinery just opened. Entirely new and of the latest styles.

Choice selections at the lowest prices. At the old stand, one door south of the Carpenter brick block. Miss Lawrence, an expert trimmer from St. Louis, will delight in showing the goods and trimming the hats in the settler, of a tune. All county paper please copy.

By order of Old Settlkks Committee. The meeting at Bartlett Octoler l-'lth was well nttenbed. the house being well tilled. T. J.

Stanford, Mrs. Ham and S. I. Mattox addressed the meeting. Our cundidates made friends by.

their fairness and did not abuse the opposition, but room house, fair barn, small orchard, plenty of water. I 1-2 miles of clntrcli, 1-2 mile of post oftlce ami railroad Good lime stone land. Price 2.yoo. Xo. 1H acres; four miles westoflnrte Kan.

a jimmI new house with five riMims wo liarns, mie of them eostinp ft Jtoti and the other all fenced and one cross all blaek soil; no waste land located In the oil region, one oil well withir a quarter of a mile one good well. Price oi places jtKKt $7K down, balance to suit jm chaser, at I'i interest. A SUCCESSFUL LAWYER. At the May term of the district court W. I).

Atkinson got judgment against the M. K. T. R. R.

for W. T. Fowler, for $10,975. Amotion was riled for a new trial which was argued at the present term and overruled. The judgment of the jury was thereby continued by the judge.

The probability is that this case will now go to the supreme court and latest style. RoniNso.v IIoovek. convinced some of the "rror of their ways, politically. Big Foot Wallace attended the Pallas the moneyed class but vote for Mary and the children. "i KG 2i-rc acrr in cultivation.

mendow. acres in pasture, pKirt inU-j. bearing apple trcrs. splendid farirt ami miles from isood railroad" fo.vn and lHiMufliec. ciin be i mi r'-nsouftble terms: Laltf-tte Ks.

No. 7. 1J aeri's: 1) in cultivation. 3o neres i 4-fire. r(l lienrintr apple tries.

I 1-2 miles Tv.4. railroad school house ithin r.Mis. plenty of water, house that cost n.lid turn, black Soil, in LatirU'e county. I i Xo. IS.

acres of limestone land. 2S1 and and We Killed the bur. Say, have you succeeded in stirring up a racket in the public schools. You of that g. o.

p. Guess not. Mi's, Swit7.er and Miss Nellie drove to Parsons Saturday. Miss Nellie Switzer was the recipient of OSAGE. I live offer of a tirst class photographic camera for a luh ofsi new sulirei -i Iters at tine dollar each.

This offer seems be very popular and The New Time pays I for all tihotopraphs hich are accepted acre's in cultivation. To acn'S in meadow ano pasture; 7 miles of win? anil hedge fence fin place: fiur good wells, one stream and out draw to water stock. House Xo. 1 has sis rooms; Xo. '2 five rooms; barn Xo.

1. -lOsbX feet feet posts, regular frame draw pins fair last week to find some old comrnds of the Texas devolution in 1830. but they were all ponn. He commenced fighting Mexicans and Indians (54 years ago. He seemed disappointed at not meeting some old chums for which lie traveled miles to see.

OASTORIA. EXCURSION RATES. FOR THE BIO HAHHKCl'E AT PAIPOX9, OCTOHKIt 29TH. Rates for the round trip from Chetopa 50 cents; Oswego cts; Coffey ville 50 cts; Angola 4 cts: Md Ynlley 35 cts. Also an excursion train run from Joplitt via Pittsburg.

Girard, Cherokee. WierCitv'and McCune. This will proba present from her fu. reprodm ion. a nice new hyeiele, a father.

there await its turn; although it may not. For Mr. Atkinson has had several other casos of the same kind that did go to the supreme court and in every case the judgment of the lower court was sustained against the road. The Led-better case for $4,500, the Hornley case for $15,000, the Mederis case and whether the company will now take the Fowler case np or unt is not certain. But one thing is sure, Mr.

Atkinson is a sure shot against the railroad. And the The OswEOf) is tin 1 ictll IVpi-'- and will bH subscript ion. his splendid Frank Hamilton is still in the territory. We expect he has finished the house he went to build and gone to seutntive of The New Time pleased to forward your You should not lw wit 1m i ti Mr. Jim Payne i up from Md Valley hushing his corn.

Mts. Laura Harney has iv turned from Indiana and is visiting relatives and friends. She likes Kansas very much better than Indiana. A young man riding a gray poney had lieen through two houses when the peo Bear the 7 '8 Mud YOU Haffl A1W3V5 Baugllt enter an Bignattire of hank barn with three lloors. two for stock one for hay and grain well in center of barn water stock on first or second floors; haj fork from center of lm to the ends: In haj chutes to basement; will accommodate head of cat lie.

lo head of horses. 1 ear of loo head of sheep; 4-ton Howe scales ol. second floor. There are about SO hearingfrtiil trees on the place. This farm is situated j( miles-from Parsons.

9 miles from Oswego, 7 from Ln.bette Clty.SJj miles Trom Laneville one mile from Montana, one mile from school and church. Terms. t'A per acre one-third cash, time on balance to suit purchaser. One of the tiest stock farms in easteru-Kansns. bly be the largest meeting in Kansas during this campaign.

Let everybody come and hear the noted speakers of the west. magazine. we ill annual subscript ion for the I Bi.AiiE and The New Time. teaching school or preaching. Cnpt.

Duckworth has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. and Mi's. Byron Williams commenced housekeeping Monday last near the Wooilen cemetery. Quite a number of the meniliers- of the Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria Chas.

Woolven, Druggist. The lifeless body of David Hart, of Home Seekei-s Excursion via the K. September'! to 20: MoU-r 1 to I IS: November to 15: I iii-cuiler ti to No. -s. lr.ii acres, two trood houses, good two tarn, plenty of water, lad aeres cultivation.

orchard, alt black land. in rhulnrb. joins the liveliest railroad in T.iU-ltc eounry, facilities the i---t in Ihu state, a tmrpain; will sell for for a short lime. hi aeres acru in cultivation. i.xf.ire.

all black soil. Uaekberry creek through farm, irood well and plenty of ek wwter. 3 1-2 miles from railroad town r- l. iS. County schmd.

Price. loi-uit pur -haser. B.t aer miles from C'lietopn. 1 i li frni e. -IS kci'S tt cultivation.

ji, (, istiin-. IT. acres in meadow, an un-! ii i ir Kimd, soft water, land all 'i fi-ni i'd and i ron fenced, acres In or- iMir i ariety of fnrit, itialily of laud s--tiry li.iim. I 1-2 story house with fiv? rixitns, V. 1 i irn.

ifxi feet. It font raw. a I ri.e one-half time on to r-j i pnrcliaser. secret of the affair is, that Mr. Atkinson, tirst knows the law: and second, he always tries a case on its merits without working in jobery and tricks, which, when caught, will beat any man: third, he always prepares liiscase lief ore going to trial and is ready for any emergency that may arise on trial.

Hence it is that fair dealing and close attention always wins. Parsons, was found in the Labette creek 20 toall points south ami west. Tickets till sal. at Very low rates. II.

C. Oi.ivi--.it. Agt. Thursday, where the water was about six inches deep. The young man was No.

fl7. -bio acres; 125 acres In cultivation, acres in wheat. 15 acres In v. ild grass meadow, Ji) acres in pasture; small -room house; barn. afflicted with fits and it is supposed For Rent A good residence, one block south of West School building.

Well, cistern, bam and other outbuildings. Inquire of A. Bedell or Stanton Mattox. Report of Red Bud school. District Xo.

9, for month ending October 14. Those neither absent nor tardy were: Maud. Myrtle: Ieona, Aggie, And Willie L.rttle and Nellie Harrison, Kearney, Bessie Dobbins, Cora and Rollie Bn-rkheart. Those not tardy were: Grace and while setting- on a log he took a fit and Christian church attended the annual meeting at Laliette City Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. MeKoon drove to Luliette City Saturday. The blizzard caught them and they remained until Monday. The students had a rough time getting in Monday, but most of them got here. fell into the water and strunpded.

before came too. ple were away and was caught leaving the last one, Mr. Geo. Lewi A preliminary trial was held and he was sent to Erie to jail. It is reiorted that Thayer has Sunday dosing of her barlier shops and one if the barbers from there is to occupy a room at Morehead on Sundays.

Dr. McConal is putting up the room. W. F. Patterson has moved to Mr.

Potter's farm west of Md Valley. I). Myers will occupy the farm where Mr. Patterson lived. L.

R. Arnold, Eliot and .1. Pay and families have been gone for sometime on a camping trip to Oklahoma. They are exieoted back soon. A Mr.

Moore, living south of Dennis has fence with rather unique posts. The post is sawed square at the ends and iis long as the heigh th of the fence above theground. The end is put in tlx; Ed Rush was killed at Grenola last Saturdar. He had ascended in his feet; 4' 4-miles from railroad mile from school and church, I mile from post-oftice: good water and small orchard; soil, sandy loam. Vricc, $1,700 for a short time.

A gfiorl, cheap home. Terms to suit purchaser. Located in I-ibette county. No. 98.

80 acres of jrood black soil; 4 miles from railroad station, i mile to school house, church just across the road. About 3a acres it! cultivation, balance in grassland; a few bearing apple trees; no house; good well of water. Will lie tiffi red for sale a short time i.t Payments to suit purchaser. Located in Labette comity. The ansas ity Times.

That shows that we have a school of nervy young; people. Vnda Watson, Ora Burkhenrt. Vanhom. Adair Vanhorn, Mertie Van- WOULD LIKE TO KNOW. Chetopa Advance, Oct.

13. isns. Oswkgo, Oct. 5. 1898.

Eihtok Advance: I have been anxiously waiting for some one to answer a few questions concerning vthe whereabouts of E. C. at a certain date that hare been made from time to time in your pajier, but no one has responded nor haH any newspaper in the county taken the time or trouble to do so. It We do not uphold a wrong, and if 7 I'M) acres: 38 acies of bottom land. iiplsnid in cultivation, balance al ia pasiure, never has been eaten ouC, all plenty of Wider.

A chciip place, will S4-11 ir short time for it acres; ion acres In cultivation, 15 i-rc in tiit itdow. tialance in pasture, (iood horn, Myrtle Hnbbs. Garret Burkheart there is one or has been, we say unearth balloon and it i supposed the ropes broke and he fella distance of about eight hundred feet. Physicians are of the opinion that life was extinct before he reached the ground. Rush was only 21) years of age and leaves a yonng wife.

We understand from the best of authority, that the entertainment at the ind Harry Burkheart. it and down the parties and forever hold Christie Horctc, Teacher. The third meeting of the Labette. them down. But at the same time we say just hold on until you know there is a wrong.

Don't, take the g. o. p. pajiers for it, just wait and then decide. 'ounty Teachers Association will lie county high school netted the electrical seems strangehat Clark has no friends among the people of this county who held at hetopa, Saturday, Oetoqer 22, 1S98, in the M.

E. church. The follow Xx'W fund $14. This puts the seal of con- A friend to insurance in your valuable WESTKItX IN LOCATION AND SKNTIMKNT. A Paily Paicr Dcvottil lintirily to Western Interests.

leinnation fin the Independent editor at ing is the program: center of a large flat stone that should lie two feet long. Double wires running from the ends of the stone to the top of that place, and forever brands him as a liar, and true to the cause he espouses paper of last week was off a little. The Oswego college only lef 10 er cent and the Edna traud 20 per cent for the high school. 1 1111 the post are twisted very tight with a for by his own language he makes no stick which forms a truss and holds the A BIG HAUL or a little haul thti all look alke to me. If you want your goods moved safely and cheaply give me a call.

I ant prepared to all kinds of draying. J. O. C. BAKER post solid.

The stone with post is set TO Mrs. Newman and son Albert drove to will come to his defense: With your permission I want to ask a few more questions. IVrhap. these can be answered by some one. If so, I would like to nv it done.

Tiie voters of this county would like to know where E.C.Clark wiw Sunday afternoon Sept. 4. They would also like to know about how flinch he contributes toward theespenses of the county and state by tax. They would also like to know what disposi KKAI) THIS OFFKU KADI'. KS.

laini to God or morality. Other flour might please you, but ours sure to. Why take any chances? where post goes and the. post remains Dennis Thursday of last weeK to visit her daughter, Mrs. Sam McClellan.

a. m. session, Invocation Rev. Maclean. Address of Welcome Mistf Nellie Mc-Grnley, Response Miss Nellie Hivefy- Taper "The Parent in Education," S.

O. King. Discussion Alta B. Oanipbeily George Ferrier. p.

m. session, 1:30. upriget and makes quite a solid fence. It never rots, can lie placed on stony ground. It is reported that he has it Don't take our word for it try it.

Don Buck and family and P. Morri OswEtiO Milling Co. Last Sunday Jerry Smith and family patented. son and wifesjH-tit three days last week on the banks of the Neosho hunting and I'tn le Sam's new colonics ill prove Hfiuree of gnat interest tf) the A incricatt jHMple p'liernlly, and jcirtietilarlv with the residents of the great Miuthw-st the chosen tichl of The Kansas City The rain Sunday made the cuttle that went to aleda to visit r-liza Smitli. tion or distribution he made of the cam- fishing.

Mrs. B. got badly tioisoned while out but is better at this writing. were not housed shixer quit a little. Times.

1 lie war has tiupresseit cm Paper Circle Work, Why's paign fund placed in his hands when tie Through Service BETWEEN ST. LO I CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY Cattle should lie well cared for during such sudden changes. It saves feed ami About noon, Frank Livingston, his neighbor, discovered Smith's house wan on After the housu had burned The telephone poles are now up ready nearly every mider the if hav ing a live metropolitan daily ncwspiiier. and Why not" IL W. Todd.

for the witis which will lm put on soon Th secotut invnsiou ol the i lniiiiiimes. animals. noil I'uli'i liv tfii ft mi inert -in 1 ONEY as the weather will permit. down a burning trunk was pulled out A. P.

Perry is building a now house. forces of the Cuitcd St.itcs willlietiltciid- which contained the family Bible and in Just notice the item that was in the it wa the insurance policy, safe and tnl liy many iuteresv ing events latikee wnterprise, with its complement of im Oswego Independent last week from this place and you can size the man up that Discussion, M. Becca Berry, Ed Klein. Notes from the Omaha Exposition Frank Lecture, "The Evolution of Civilization." Pres. IV Al Announcements.

Adjournment. HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU. sound, culling for $300 in the Shawnee company. A Bible is always a good was chairman ot tne county central commitcee. Many of the better class of people in the county would also like to know to what extent he -would enforce the prohibition law in Labette county, or whether he would make any effort whatever to enforce it- Many of tin would like to know how many names of the E.

(V Clark family have always appeared on druggists petitions for permits when they have applied in our city. The voters and taxpayers of this county ALTA MONT NEWS. BY JOHEY. OF wrote it. We do not believe there is a AND THE" FRINCIPAL CITIES TEXAS.

thing in a family. lady is Altamont that uses the language The blizzard of Monday froze the items Bean the s9 Kwi You Hare Always Bought about out. Paid For Poultry and Eggs. he uses there and we are sitive there are none in the F. A.

A. that would lower themselves to even talk to him if it was known who he was. Mr. Harris, of Labette City, closed the Signature of meetings at the Baptist church Sunday Chetopa i dvance, October 13v lif. tr would also like to know when one Collins, a jointist, now in Winfield or During the fair at Parsons several evening, lie is a very interest mg miner.

TiSHER BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING KPJY CHIMBS VALEDA. Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria weeks ago E. C. Clark approached an Mr. Switzer.

of the White Banner has Arkansas City, will open a joint at Par old citizen and tax-payer and solicits his teen on the sick list. sons. If no friends of E. C. Clark can be support for county at torney.

The old Chas. "Woolven, Druggist. Euik, a 11,1 898 Probate Lahette Co. found to answer these questions, will All who went to Mound Valley Satur citizen and tax payer told Clark that he had three houses in Parsons which if he day was well pleased with Mr. Waters' talk.

The crowd was disappointed in some one else volunteer to answer one or any of them. Mr. Editor, the Dear Sir: I learn you --performed the marriage ceremony, of my son could rent for saloon purposes he could answer to these questions, if truthfully not hearing Stafford in the afternoon. STATIONS DERATED DY THE COMPANY. UPSHIOR MEALS, proved machinery and wide-awake Inisi ness methods, will effect as startling -revolution as achieved by Yankee sailors and soldiers in the recent campaigns.

The progress of this ieaecfnl army of business men will lie croniclis! ill tin' columns fif The Kansas ity Times. Itt addision. there will tie congressional i ice. tions in all of the Hute of I he union thi tall. As an indication of thcprcvailitigseini-nient the country 1 his contest will Trough with an unusual interest, ami in order tt) kis'p up with the nu)ves of tin political chess hoard, western remlem should keep in touch with events daily transpiring.

By inenus of fast mail trains. The Times is distributed fixer the greater portion of Missouri. Kansas. Nebraska. Oklahoma, Arkansas and Indian territory.

If yott want a live up-to-date paper, printing all the news and nntoinproifiis. ingly democratic in the broad western sense of the word, you should send yonr order without delay for The KansasCity Times. Daily and Sunday 1 year $4.00 Daily only I year 13 00 Daily and SU net Ay 6 fTlo. $2. CO Daily and Sunday 3 Me.

JI OO TuliCffutcck, Times I Yr. SI.OO flddrccs KANSAS CITY TIMES, Knnsns city, mo. Logan H. Wells and Miss L. Greene, Sundav was a miny day hero.

Manv people not ilnnsi aowintr wheat yt Ifin toKcrlio is recover! nr; from his Nickncsi. A "Cyclone" passed alone n-nr Uir state line last week ami blew awnv many iriiiin stHC.s. It lirlomjefl to CJeire's thfnsliini: machine. Tlif scliofillmunr hai been rciiiilri-il hy putting on a new floor, a new roof hiiJ her repairs. Moore hnni'llit from f'hnut'iuijua conn-tv by rail, a car la ot tt head of tine cattle for fil'flillj.

Miss horse ran away while she was retnt nintr from hei school at Tinea rt was broken amt left, fin the prairie anil the ha riles lost. Miss tiraves was thrown nut but sustained no serious injury. given, woujd be; very interest ing rending, The Oswego Independent suggests that a clean, manly, fight will secure sure suc September 28th. Wrll say I think yon done a good job, as the young folks came np on the 30th and remained with Fift Cents. and might have a tendency to increase Mr.

Br.iiy's majority. We know of a good many people who will be able to cess at the poles this fall. 11a, hit, to think of that paper making such a statement. It has never lieen known to do me till yesterday when they went to vote much more intelligently this fall if do so nt a much higher rate of rent. This man Clark tlien told the old citizen and taxpayer that if he, Clark, elec ted county -attorney, he would guarantee him that he could rent his houses for saloon purposes, if he so desired, and that he, Clark, would pledge his word that he would not in the least lie molested by hiai.

We know the name to whom Clark made this- promise, and TIME CAHlt. Leavenworth, with the expectation of the above questions can le answered such a thing in fact it is just the reverse being mustered out (that is the groom) There's nothing to vile for it not to try truthfully and natisfactorily. A. Republican of the U- K. army.

I really like the girl to enrry its point. norxrr. and while they were a little fast, I have The entertainment at the high school VI a. in 1 1 a. EDNA ITEMS.

Edna was very respectably represented at the Omahit exposition last week as unite 11 i.umtier from tills city and vicinity were in attendance. As many lientinsr stove bad to be taken from the irarrcf and other plm-es of and no kick coming as they were old enongl the man will swer to facts if it 4 tp. m. building October 12, under the manage 2 Niht Express Mfil Liii-al Krcrfrht SWT It WirNP "N' t. I Nlirlit Express ST I--cJ Freight -Vi -i.

f)nv falf ment of F. A. A. pTored a snecess. It should bee on uecessary, so he has de to make their own contracts.

Very Tnily, J. A. Well CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TbB Kind You Have Always Bought put up last Monday, the uninuiit of p.olMiity clared. Is it not fair to presume if plensed all who seen it and gave tin rPO a 10 J) a.

m. 4 o. in indulged in was iKlusiiallv laifrc. An accident both fortunate and iinfoi tunati school $14 towards their bell. KcmeniLer that If.

"Daniels A Son occurred lit the home of Will ilnnith four a man pledges himself not to prwecute offenders of oue law he would do the miles sontlicnst of last MoiuIhv. On m1 Asberry Jones and Walter Hildreth count of the cold weather the hontim; stove that will always pjy -yen tJie highest cash price iar your POULTIIY and EGGS any The Kind You Hava Mvrays Bought same offenders of other laws if it had not been used ail tin Milliliter xvjis brought are in tire cattle busiuess now. Big Bears the Signature of out. set up Mnl a lire klmlled in It. Alter tlic should be to his interns to do so? Is it -tliy in.theweci- (ii our prices.

Henry Collins is working on farm for Signatory of tfj nd 4 fauve- chair cars, "seats Sn. 1 has buffet sleeper from tnuM r- i i.u-n ud from Kansas City to Austin 'ti AnV-trtlo. bnrff't sleeper from St. Txii9 to -JT- isV.n and Ur Kt. Worth.

-J harlot sleeper from San Antonio -s i iat4n lo Kansas City and" from tafves-- i TLniis. i i ins btiffe 8lceper from'Ft. Worth-and Dt. Lwiis and from Waoo to Chl-n ira.1n m-iV cloe iKimvHuiiii nt Hi had lieen Inirnina a short time a spiitteiinir sound came from the stove resembling that ot burning sulphur on account, of which the fnmllv Walter while he is away buying. I H.

Daniels, Son not fair to -pTesunie also jthat the man who will make such a promise not hesitate to make a bond $4.00 wht it should hove lieen 400? Is it safe to Mrs. Asberry Jones nnd mother Mrs Pure Drugs and Gentine Castoria Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria 'Ml' fled fifim the room. Mr. Wilnuitli thhiklnn he would elos" the ilamper. returned for that pnr-im'.

As iTAi-hed his nd to turn 'tie dan je i nit'; a cr Kmler drove to Parsons Friday. Chas. Woolvcrn. Druggist. Chas.

Woolven.

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