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The Oswego Blade from Oswego, Kansas • 4

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Fred Marl'-y has Wti quite iek with views and collections of mounted birds The mystery progress that tle pupils are making. 5f Ce Success to the teachers. THE OSWEGO BLADE The introductory exercises consisting of songs and recitations by the Sundn-sch ol were credit nbl-- -il. pneumonia, at Kansas City, lut was i and animals add greatly to the interest and variety of tin; display, so that uot zled many a Oscar Vance has sold his farm to some rej.tel much better this morning alchemists of man in Missouri. We are sorry to lose The I.

F. Ixiys are working hard to get A 1 1'A ill iwu.x If ii I llu fni vr II ll II rtii II fiii old searched in such neighbors, but hoiie he will pros- iSi only the farmer, fruit-grower, lumler-man. miner, manufacturer, gardener, tourist, hunter, home-eeker student and art lover are intere-tted, but in fact all classes of people will find much to H'r wherever he goes, their new lodge room ready for business by January 1st. Several candidate of the subordinate and Rebeckah lodges are waiting for the combination of (ill apaclous hall, where the teams can get their work in In good shape. druf that would prolong life indefinitely.

Common sense, chemistry and medical science have combined in this age to Wilmer Stevenson has gone home to spend the holidays and Doyle has to do his own clerking. D. Doyle and wife were visiting Mr. Bartlett and family on Turkey creek the early part of the week, they giving a Xmas dinner on Monday. A numlierof Bllli For Infants and Children.

The Kind You Have Always Bought Choice jierfuuiery, best odors. Kingsbury fbick. Prof. C. II.

Williams, telephoned from Ckerrvvale this morning that his brother friends were present and all were highlv Byron Williams drew $500 yesterday, iiiitm-toitiuil BY JOllEY. George repajtering Harry Mill, house and Jim Hogue will take possession of it when done. (ius Molcsworth and family spent Xmas with George Carr and wife. Ed Reipe came home from Oklahoma bringing his bride with him. He surprised all of his relatives and friends.

The dance was well attended Friday night and a nice crowd of young people i tripped the light fantastic toe until the' wee small hours. George Glass and family took dinner Xmas with Dave Jennings and family. Olga Newlon left Saturday for Win-field to spend the vacation. Miss Emily lliatt and little brother at Mouad Valley and went home, getting Assimilating theToodandRegula ling the Stomachs aixLDowels of th're after nuiht. On arriving at.

home Bears tlie Oh! the roads, don't say that they are bad, for that don't half express it. MRS. GEORGE PETERS. A gentle, lovely spirit passed from earth into the presence of God when Mrs. George Peters breathed her last.

She began life in the early thirtys near Lexington, Kentncky. In the first blush of young maidenhood she gave her soul to God. The Bible was to her a precious book and her life was guided by its teachings. In I8G8 Mr. Peters came to Kansas with his little family and took up a claim near I.alette.

(Tiie farm is now owned by Mr. Charles Davis.) A few years later he removed to Oswego, itow man the way to a long- and healthy ufe. Common sense teaches that a man should not over-work or over-worry; that he should take ample time for his meals, for resting and for recreation and sleep; that he should not neglect the little ills of life, because they are the precursors of serious and fatal maladies. Chemistry has enabled men to make combinations of drugs that were impossible in the days of the alchemists. Medical science has taught when, how and why these combinations of drugs should be used.

Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Iis-covery is the most valuable of all health- he was robbel by coiik; unknown party. I riTTF mTI t- i rrviri tkt 1. in Our post office clerk. Mr.

Ira Holliday, VM. TOOK, IVBUHHtK. every Wt-anesdajr. Subscription price $1.00 pe yar. 0hvkgo.

Kansas, December 28, 1H98. LOCALS. K.v.i Itcliel spout Chrlrftmas In Ohfrryvalc. r. K.

Koblnnon in visiting her stater at "-iOlC, Kansas. Win. KonnlPi of Coffcyvllle, spent Chrlnlmasi th his family In Oswego. Koblnson, of Labette, bad In OiW'trra yesterday. hrj II.

Elliott, of Sherman, Texas, Is visit-ti-: ith J. F. and family thi-t wrek. liraan and Ray Wright, of Wichita, arc i L. J.

Van Alstine. v. ill H. Newlon is Hpcniling th holidays visit-f. iiiils ami relatives In (wwrgo ud Clie- Hugs at your own price at I'tterson's.

Mr. and Mrs. Etl Smith, of Kann.ti City, are i -Mi'iz Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Itoyal Neighbor took In 17 members Signature and his bet girl At iss Graber, look a lit-tle ride over to Columbus last Wednesday evening arid came back on the ftcrawtesTesUoTvChtttfuI-tvess and Rest.Contains neither Ormjm.Morpbine nor Mineral. TiOT NAliCOTIC. midnight train, man and wife. Mr. Hol liday was at his place in the next where his children might have the Ifenelit MONTANA.

UNKNOWN. Rev. Bignall is holding a protracted meeting with Mrs. Sallie Williard to help him. He is rejoicing over a son born to him ami his wife Xmas eve.

Last Thursday little John Sawtell had the misfortune to break his leg while playing at the scholhouse. He is doing well at present. The union Sunday school had a Xmas morning waiting on the people as usual of the public schools. Mrs. Peters saw six children grow to maturity and felt who wer.

uoue the wiser. jk t'rt rt Tf yTrT left for Lawrence to spend the vacation with Will lliatt, Jr. Happy New Year to all. George Carr was over to Oswego Monday, on business. the loving kisses of two grand children.

WpU SmJ-AbcJennm jtmin if Her oldest son died in the gold fields of tiets your Receipts filled at Ki.vtisnuitY Fhick. About 30 members ol the K. of 1. came down Colorado, two weeks lieforr his mother was laid to rest. Mrs.

R. Gould, of (ins Hazel left Friday for Iowa. Ru HwmJaJ restoring medicines, ana the most enecttve. Its first work is upon the fountain head of life the stomach. A man who has a weak and impaired stomach and who does uot properly digest his food will soon find that his blood has become weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and insufficiently nourished.

This medicine makes the stomach strong, facilitates the flow of digestive juices, restores the lost appetite, makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood-mskcr, flesh-builder and nerve tonic. It makes men strong in body, active in mind and cool in judgment. It does not make flabby fat. but solid, muscular flesh, nerve force and vital energy.

All medicine dealers sell it. J. W. lordan, of Corbin. Whitley writes About two and a half years ago I was taken with severe pains in the chest, began to spit up blood, was troubled with night-Kwents and was so short winded that I could The Kind mor says he will bring a wife back with Calispel, Montana, Miss Grace Peters, of Chicago, and Mr.

George Peters, who from Parsons, Monday night to see a certain Uiwego man ride the burking goat of that order. How hlsh the goat had him from the earth is not told outside the members. But while It is well known the subject w.s an old m. Joe Slaughter went to Ottawa Satur Anerfect Remedy for Constipa had just returned from South America. tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, were all present at the funeral.

A friend day to spend Xmas. 1 iy nlKht and several more Tuesday alter- of Mrs. Peters remarket 1 in surprise You Have Mr. Gregory, an Advent minister, visit- tree at the church. Misses Flo and Reba Iteale had a nice program.

Santa Clause gave out the presents and all went home well satisfied. Rev. Ilankins. of l.altette City, passed through here Christmas y. He had been up north to marry a couple of young folks.

Bill Wilson and family, of Ola. I. are here to spend the holidays with his Mrs. Peters is one of the few women I r. rider, yet we think he will say that the K.

of V. goat gave the liveMst ride he ever dreamt of. with Mrs. Gilbert Stover Friday, ever met who never speaks ill of anyone." worms Avonvuisions.reverisn' ncss cmd Loss OF Sleep. Toe Simile Signature of TEW YOHK.

A nice line of music racks and easels The Methodist people held their Xmas This was the keynote of her gentle character. She taught her children to suitable for Christmas presents at Utter- exercises Sunday morning. Always Bought. son's. i hv II.

V. A. had ahugh time Tuesday night. t- visiting members from ClieUipa took Initiation of a few new lot? rollers. If want good, fresh goodx of any I irid in the grwery line at bottom priees at the Star Grocery.

Hattie Williams is visiting with Grace ilass during vacation. I One of the last acts of F. II. Atchinson MPYfniifn Grandpa Horn died Sunday at his lt-fore leaving for Galveston, was to hardlv walk half a imle. Tried Dr.

Pierce's Medical Discovery and have improved both in strength and weight." The medicine dealer who urges some substitute is thinkintr of the larger profit he'll make and not of your best good. Dr. Pierce Standard Remedies for sale by Chas. Woolven, daughters, Mr. Mt-tord.

Have not heard Tr. I.orena I'ierce, of Sedirwlck, Is larticulars. I mi EXACT COPY OF WHAPPCB. 5 i Jim Cameron was over from Oswego ti-fiuj; the holidays In Oswego vlsliing Mr. "tri.

Heott Taylor and other fri-nd3. Hit attend the dance. ymc eiMTaua eoMMNv, ntm etr. miMimin i ihvim i mn i' i )'. R.

Walter has been confined to his Milt Doughman ami Bertha Newman. I- several days with something reaemblliiK MARRIAGE LICENSES. ami Guy Wheelock took dinner with th nine Russian la grippe. Ella Waters Sunday. hude Bryant spent Chrintmas in Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria, Chas.

Woolven, Druggist. The exercises at Baptist church were mail a letter to Captain Elliott at Manila with $5.00 enclosed, with instruction to tit-liver Christinas morning to the three Oswego boys Fred Atchinson, J. S. lloagland and George Crane) for the purpose of buying Christmas dinner. Other flour might please you, but ours is sure to.

Why take any chances? Don't take our word for it try it. Oswego Milling Co. Prof. II. W.

Todd, principle of the Oswego high school and Miss L. Gertrude Hili-man were married tit Kdna Dec. 27, by Rev. G. K.

Tiff; also at the same time and place Mr. Herbert Lowery, of Abilene, to Miss Lora Hileman. The brides splendid Saturday night. Mayer went to hif home in Pur-s Saturday. The Christian church people treated heir Sunday school scholars Sunday morning to candy and nuts.

Mir-e Grace Campbell has the appoint- parents. The Woodmen anil Royal Neighbors will have an installation of officers this week. Ira Bradtield is helping his Kb vin Peake, to bale hay. Mrs. Phillips, of Parsons, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Susan Bradtield. There are quite a tiumlter of Wards in town but they expect to move out in the spring, so we hear. VALEDA. Vacations holidays are here, (losing out the passing year; Father Time You will not wait, So fare the well old "98. Ami as we close the present year We wish our readers mas cheer" And wish that, fortune, good 1m; thine Until the close of '99.

Wade Kivett had a shooting match again on Friday, shooting at clay pigeons. In a tie contest Alltert James and Luther Dunnaway broke 8 pigeons each, but Luther missed the 9th and Albert carried off the 28 pound turkey. Miss Lydia Moore is spending the holidays at home. Mrs. Parks entertained her Sunday love and to find the liest in others.

Truly the memory of the just is blessed and hcrchildreit have a precious legacy. The Oswego Literary and debating society met in regular weekly session at the free reading room Monday evening, W. M. Tiffany in the chair. The audience was large and orderly anil seemed to greatly enjoy the discussion of the question as to whether the invention of lahorsaving machinery was detrimental to the nation.

Stanton Mattox opened on In-half of the affirmaitive and Mr. G. A. R. Steiner for the negative.

E. B. Morgan closed the debate. Geo. W.

Mathews, Marion Parks and Charles Bedell acted as judges. After the debate closed the judges retired for consultation and returned shortly with a verdiet for the affirmative which was greatly appreciated by Morgan. It being the regular night for the election of officers Mr. W. M.

Tiffany was duly re-elected president, S. J. Mattox was elected vice president, John Cook, secretary, E. B. Morgan, treasurer and J.

Richcreek, censor. It was then ordered by vote that a pa-ier be established and the censor be made etlitor. The following question was selected for discussion: Resolved: That the proposed increase of the regular army of the United States is unnecessary and will be 'trimental to the in school class to dinner Sunday at her f--'it -of committee clerk at Tojteka. Th editor took a trip to Kan City Thurwday night on business. home.

FOR FARM LOANS See or Write the Derrjiiji IijYestfqefjt Cotrjjpaiiy, Of Otwrffo, Kftnad Where title is perfect and Security Satisfactory, Money can be obtained tht day application is made. ok Itatet Straight lnttrtl Lilieral Privilege given for payments before Full Maturity. Sunday three of Willie Welto's horses Ji rtbtir Wager will njend bin vacation were sisters and daughters of Mr. and were taken sick. They sent for Mr.

Mrs. J. S. Hileman with Lis parents at Skytost, I. T.

but he said it was something he ITtrmnn Hurst, of Van linren, ih Wheat ground for onesixth toll, and could not understand. They telephoned The following marriage licenses have lieen granted out of the probate judge's office since our last issue: Name Age Arron Essig, Parsons 28 II. at tie H. Pennington, Liberty twp 20 Jay Riddle, I. T.

24 Flora Bell Wright, Richland twp 24 Herbert W. Todd. Oswego 29 L. Gertrude Hileman, Edna 20 J. Herliert Lowery, Abiline Kan.

2(i Lora M. Hileman, Edna 2(i W. F. Theobald, Neosho, twp 24 Lucy B. Cravens, Neosho twp 17 Everett A.

Sigler, I. T. lf Alice Meadows 20 S. A. Cook, Dneuwig.

Mo. 23 S. A. Mc Reynolds, Chetopa 18 Preston S. Reedy, Hacklsjrry twp 20 Millie Williams, Chetopa 20 Ira G.

Dresher, Chetopa 24 Mattw B. Wade, I. T. 24 Richard D. Hayes, Elm Cfty 21 Almira Vanbibtier, Elm City 21 i liin parents in thin city.

you get what your wheat maKes in flour and offalls, at BottennVld White's MiHS Maggie Gill, who been quite to Parsons for Dr. Richards. He came over and found one dead. Heojtenedthe stomach and found strichnine. The two others are about dead.

They found some Mill, Oswego, Kansas. i. fur nonie time, in slowly improving. F.lmer Klein of Topeka, Io Klein of Frank Studvvin has taken a davs powder in the feed troughs. Now it is Quiucy 111., and Ed Klein of Mound Val rff and will vinit Iola and Ft.

Scott. Tiiive Ptterson returned from Wichita certain someoue put it there, but who could lie so mean. ley, all showed up on our streets to spend the holidavs. Certainly, it is a FOR FARM LOANS ON EASY TERMS wU ri' he huH lieen attending Bchool, to Before another issue of this valuable satisfaction and a pleasure to Mr. and Mrs.

MatiocK is visiting with Iter sj-end the holidays. paper 1898 will lie a thing of the past Mrs. Klein and other members of the family living here to meet once a year and we will enter into 1899 and if we Mis Ictta Carr, of Baldwin, spent mas 'a ith her uncle, Oscar Woods and daughter, Mrs. Iav Moore. Most of the schools have a holiday vacation.

otie and all would practice the good old their absent brothers and sjiend a few ssi Fred Perkins, SS3 terest of the count ry. The society then adjourned for one week. CHRISTMAS IFT FOR BAKER. saying "jeaee on earth, good will to ward men," very little contention and Quite a numlier of the young folks en strife would exist between men and When title is complete money paid as soon papers are sinned W. II II.

Thomas, Dennis 33 Minnie Conover, Dennis 25 nations. But some will say, "practice joyed a "sociable at David Moore's on Friday evening the 23rd. Will Holland furnished some of his finest music Baldwin, Kan. Dec. Tills morning President Murlin received a handsome Christmas Privilege given to pay small amounts on principal at any time.

what you preach." That's true a good for the occasion. gift for Baker University. It was a present of SO.I'iO from Judge Nelson Case, of Oswego, for a new library building in memory of his wife. perscription. Two ounces of practice to one of preach is applicable to more than CASTOR I A For Infants and duldren.

The Kind You Have Always Bought George Carson is visiting relatives and days together. We lead, others follow, Kingsbury Frick. (lias. Way, a former clerk at the Mat-thewson House, arrived in the city yesterday to attend the meeting 'of the Kansas Hotel Keepers Association. For several years past he has been running a hotel at Independence, but on the first of the coming year he will go to clerking at the Oswego House, in Oswego.

Parsons Eclipse. cASTonrA. one or hundred, if you please. There friends around Valeda. would be but very little cause for conten The most reliable Female Till ever of-fered to Ladies.

Especially rccom- mended to married Indies. They nre prompt, safe and sure. Refuse dangerous substitutes and imitations. The The Xmas tree was an enjoyable tion were it not for that unruly member, who died a few years sinee. Last month Judire Case also ive towards the cancellation of the old college debt and now he adds a new Impetus to the growth of the college by this last gift.

The college authorities are very confident of now securing a large amount for beautiful In event and despite the very muddy roads, Bears the the tongue. Signature of The Banner folks feasted on turkey the church was filled to overflowing at an early hour. Win. Burns made an interesting address in explanation of the Xmas. genuine Sen $5-00.

Parisian Tablets never disappoint. by mail, securely sealed for per box; 6 boxes for DRUGGISTS' SPECIALTY CO. D. TURK- DISAPPEARANCE OF J. Pure Drugs and Gentine Castoria L.

E. Buck and family took dinuer IXC! TON. Bara the me vm to nays Always Bougm with John Lanes Xmas. Chas. Woolven, Druggist festivities.

Will Holland and Frank Mc-Carty, (violinists) accompanied by Miss Holland on the organ, made most choitre Signature of Dora Davis, Ella Daniels and Ona 46-48 Van Burcn Street, CHICAGO. The mysterious disappearance of J. D. music for the occasion. Mr.

and Mrs Correspondence. Hoffman will continue their schools this week. Santa Clause appeared ami greeted the audience. The tree was relieved of its Turkington, a well-to-do farmer from home near Monmouth, east of this city, which occured about three months ago Miss Katie Franks, of Cheery vale, is Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria Chas. Woolven, Druggist.

HOLIDAY EXCURSION. BARTLETT. many unique ami pretty presents and all visiting Miss Ella Waters. wentled their way homeward. Mrs.

Gray and Tot iy are visiting her The A 1 turnout high sahool students of this Via M. K. T. One fare for round seems in a fair way to be accounted for on an entirely different theory from the one suggested at the time. He was a stock.

dealer, and made frequent trips to vicinity are all at home tins week tor the son Bob Sutton, in Columbus. Mrs. Antrum Milliken took the east liound train Saturday for a holiday Ilolid iy vacation. trip, mm. iSt cts.

tickets on sale lie- Our High school students have all left Miss Lula Lough, of Altamont. is visit. ember 24th, 25th, 20th and 31st, 1808, Kansas City to sell cattle and hogs, and us and we are lonely. and January 1st and 2nd, 1899. Good her vai ntiim visiting with Miss Reece and others is far as could be ascertained was last A debating society" has been organized to meet at Valeda school One or two rooms to rent to high for return until January 4th, 1899.

Miss Nellie Il.vely, tcitt her of the Bishop school students one block north of Huss's FfTfiMS FOR SflLE. MONEY TO LOAN. I have about 50 farms for sale of from 10 to 800 acres each. If you want to buy a good place with good water and timber very cheap, write me for discriptions of farms and city property. Money to loan on long or short time.

Home or eastern funds. J. B. COOK, Cfietopa, Kansas. seen in Kansas City commission house late at night, ha ving just re-civt-d A large portion of the Deniing Inv.

house on Wednesday evening January 5ih arul to meet every Wednesday even blacksmith shop. Good walks all the has resigned her position. Time will re-v al her reaon for doing, anil It is rumored family. Fred Hardiman, of came oer to visit Lin parents and family thin IViiuiiful firescreens, cronknel bonrds. Mud many other cheap and useful article- that go to make a home nice, neat, comfortable and attractive, at Utter-fiin's.

Wnlt Tarkington came up from the pirn.ricM of the Choctaw nation to visit homo folks. Wiilard Richnrt, assistant editor of Galena Republican, was in the city thin week. i Mis Verda Hnzlett returned from Nwwho. to sjiend her holiday vacation at home. Walter Fisher returned home from i-chool to spend the holidays with his Tirol her and friends, John If.

Hark had the misfortune to cut oi- of his feet, last week, and did not ft out Sunday to see his best girl. Mie Myrtle Millikin and Miss Ollie Collier an; home from the Altamont hirh uriioo! to spend the holidays. Miss. Corinne Condon came home to Hf'tid t-hu holidays from Oxford, Ohio, where she has leen attending Hchool. Mrs.

-f Dimourl, of Kansas City, is spending the holidays in Oswego, the gucHt of h'-r father, Mr. Chas. Sherltack-er. Miss Mamie Hnndley came home last Tve-k from Baker University to spend Christmas, and will return in a few We others follow, KingbbcryA. Fkick.

Jtidift- Case spent Christmas at Coffey-vill with hia daughter Mrs. Hoover. Walter aUo came down from Baldwin and met he Judge there. The St. fronts convention January TOth lSf0, is the preliminary stepts to the great century celebration of the Louisiana I'urchaHe in V.iQ-i.

Dikt) A t. her home at Jswego, Tuesday, December 27, Mrs. 11 (Jarmo, wife O00 for shipment of stock. His f.na'ly way to the high school. moved out Monday.

The company landed in the Peoples National Bank that she contemplates a trip to Colorado. ing thereafter. Come everybody and Prof. Kizor left for his home near Gren- There M. Xmas tree at the Foland building on Delaware street Kansas City and friends believed that he hail leeii foully dealt with, the lielicf strengthening as time went on and no news of him house which was well attended in spite of the help stiirt the literary.

EDNA ITEMS. ola to take Xmas diuner with his par on Tuesday. They will lie open for mud ents. could be gathered. It is now learned that Miss Edith Bartlett came home Monday for business today.

While we miss the bices of maiiv connected with this company Prof. Kaho left for his home at Oswe a visit with her parents. several months ago he borrowed a very large sum of money from the Mcf'une go Saturday to spend his vacation. from our streets we wish them prosper Win. and James Alfred arrived to spend the There is considerable sickness and on last Sunday night an infant child of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis, who reside over Wag- holidavs with their father, S. S. Alfred. Miss Burkholder left for home in Fort ity in their new home.

Hie business hank, giving his note, with the signature of his father, who is a wealthy farm will lie a watch meeting held at the will still be carried on here at the old Scott Friday to sjiend vacation with gener's livery barn died of croup. Every Methodist church New Years An inter mother. stand. Mr. Weisbroad and Mr.

Collins, er. lien the tiank presented, the note esting program will be given. All are cordially one of the doctors have lieen on the sick list and. notwithstanding the scriptural will attend to the wants of the people to John Turkington, the father, he de invited to attend. here.

clared that he would contest payment in V. C. Jarrett returned from Monettej Friday, injunction, "physician heal thyself he i ill where he has been for some time. continues to languish under the merciless 1 I I iW OASTOnXA. Bears the Kind You Have Always Bought the courts.

The reputation of John Turkington. in the community stands so high that it is now generally influence of the grippe. FAIRVIEW. MONEY Paid For Poultry and Eggs. mm Signature of Nothing in the ordinary affairs of life has to do with make up of items editorial or otherwise.

Things out of the or believed that the disappearance of Turkington. was to eviule the consequences of ii shady transaction. There are rumors also, of I). Turkington i -TT uC a' Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria BY KITTY. The weather is not bad but the roads are muddy.

George Bringle'and two daughters dinary, circumstances novel anil unus Chas. Woolven, Druggist. Last Saturday was a gay night in Os had been a speculator on the Chicago ual, accidents, births, deaths, marriages and other catastrophes are the mater Misses Eva and Vina, are going to Wood grain markets. Up to the time of his disappearance, however J. D.

Turking son and I ouee county to visit friends. ials out of which the most accept able wego forthe Sunday school children. Mr. Bringle is going to visit" two of his items are woven The Methodist, Baptist, Christian: and ton was considered a. good citizen, upright and reliable.

Parsons Eclipse. Presbyterian churches all had their old comrades whom he has for 30 years. They leave tonight OHvthe 1:20 Christmas with its joys and sorrow. vw, Christmas trees, and hundreds of chil its lights and shadows ha.s come and wast. c.

dren went home happy to dream over ----V' gone. 1 he day here was as lovely COURT CASES. The following cases have been filed in Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CH ICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF Miss Stella 'J ray had a nice entertain throughout as ever blessed the earth. the good things Santa Clans brought them.

The Congregational an af ment a her school Friday. The house No clouds obscured skies and the glori the district court: ternoon meeting Sunday for the chil of Mr. If. Do Gurme. Funeral will take ous light of the sun fell as a loving Iten- W.

T. Cnmby vs The Rhode Llantl was crowded. They had a splendid program. Jess Heston has come back from Mis plaw at the Presbyterian church at ediction on all. But notwithstanding dren of the Sunday school: not a genuine Santa Claus Christmas tree, but a meet Hospital Co petition in error from justice court.

10:30 o'clock Thursday. the general acclaim of on earth souri from a two weeks visit. gootl win toward men, tnere were ing in which the Christmas wa.s explained thoroughly to the childrvn and A few l'-ft of those fine perfume homes here that could not be cheered Mary A. Butterfi eld vs, John Tezon, Amanda Tezon, Nancy A. Flynn and atomizers.

Kingsbukv Fkick ELM CITY. the reason why it was yet celebrated. and hearts all desolate and crushed. John Hoke to quiet title. 4 and suitable presents were distributed The entrance examination for those In the afternoon of hist Friday at a to the children.

N. V. I vs J. E. Brown, First IYAGHER BUFFET SLEEPERS wishing to enter the county high school at the beginning of the second term, will National Bank of Pittsburg, E.

W. Min- place alwuit 11 miles southeast of Edna in the territory, quite an accident occur AND turn, Receiver for X. V. I. and Mary given J'J and The se i The Kind You Hate Always Bought red.

A number of men had met for the Bear the Bignattua of the Pricing Civilization a Progress Hsva Kept Step Wi.h Moncj la All Ages cond term begins January 16. Gibson foreclosure. In the matter of Vfieating certfun lots. purpose of engaging in a shooting match and towards the close of the day several Tlie Stnr grocery, just 'opened by Frank Hut ton has the neatest, cleanest, of them lieing drunk, they concluded to blocks, streets, avenues, alleys, in Torrance's addition to the city of Che Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria freshest groceries in Oswego, and. the adjust some real or imaginsry difficulty FREE RECLINING KflTY CHAIR GARS DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY.

SUPERIOR MEALS, Chas. Woolven, Druggist. lowest price. Remember that J. II.

Daniels Son will always pay yon the highest cash price for your POULTRY and EliGS any day in the week. Get our prices. J. H. Daniels, Son The Money Question discwMd in the light of experience and history.

with a neighbor by the name of S. A Collins. There were three assailants BY BUCKSKIN. Muddy roads. Grandpa Clark is still very low.

Mr. and Airs. Jas. Edmundson left for Claremore Saturday where they will visit their daughter Ethel. Protracted meeting is in progress at Elm.

Oscar Massa and wife "visited at Eugene Hayes Sunday. Jennie Edmundson, from the Oswego eollege is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. There will be a box supper at Talley school house Friday night. Manly and wife visited with Alva Wilson Sunday. The Sunny Slope stock sale at the C.

W. Mott, of St. Paul, general fltotk yards at Kansas City of 104 topa in Labette county Kansas. Ellen Marian vs N. V.

I. E. Minturn Receiver, and Emily Jackson Walton foreclosure. Mary II. Barnard vs Sanford Millikin Mary F.

Millikin. N. V. I. E.

emigration agent, informs us that the one armed with a knife, one with a revolver and one without arms. The Kniffht ver iinimals brought $34,750. The highest Northern Pacific Railway Land Depart latter brought on the fight, the man price ever paid for a Hereford cow was KANSAS. ment's World's Fair Product Car will le OS WEGO Fiftv Cents. The Leading Bimetallic Paper of America.

paid by K. B. Armour, 2,250. at Oswego on Thursday, Jan. 5th.

with the knife stabbing Collins in the shoulders and breast five times with Minturn ta receiver and 42 others fore On Friday, January 6th at 3 o'clock 1899. The display in this car is highly interesting and instructive and is open closure. fesirful effect and at the same time the tint Mothers Meeting will be held, place Emaline Walton vs X. V. I.

E. Wr. third man pommeled Collins over the t-o be announced from the pulpit Sun Minturn as receiver and 44 other defend to the public for inspection fret? of charge. It contains a comprehensive head with his pistol. A 17-year-old son of Mr.

Colins saved his father's life by day. Mrs. Williams is training a class ants foreclosure. collection of the fauna and flora, cereal U. S.

Senator W. M. STEWART, Editor. A correct account of the doings of i Congress given each week. i A family paper for he home and fire- aide.

Alt the important happenings of i the week, condensed. In news columns. A large circulation la every State and Territory. i Subscription Price, SI Per Tear, Send for sample; agents wanted. of children to kindergarten exercises.

Ed Connar's new shop is. near to a knocking down the man who was using FOR SALE CHEAP. fruit, mineral and vegetable products of the knife with a rock. Mr. Collins great the states traversed by the line of the Everything fresh and cheap at the tar grocery.

A fin line of meats, shelf completion. IRISH ROW BY "IRISHMAN." Northern Pacific; Railway, imprising ly weakened from loss of blood was taken to his home, a surgeon was called A BIG HAUL or a little haul thoy all 1 look alkc to me. If you want your goods moved safely and cheaply gitc me a call. I am pre- pared to do all kinds of draying. J.

O. C. BAKEF J. G. Bradley's TONSORIAL PARLORS Oswego, Kansas, is the place to go when you want a sleek shave, a first-class haircut, or anything belonging to the profession.

Give him a call. Two loore south iA Sfte Bank. poods and feed. My six room house with five lots, garden and yard fenced with wire; good barn and other outbuildings: cistern, Minnesota. North Dakota, Montana.

and his wounds dressed. Although very The wedding of Miss Ruby Long to Idaho, Washington and Oregon. There are also samples of wood, wool, build sore he is doing well at this writing. The entertainment at school No. 101 fruit and shade trees.

For further in "Jfr. Bert Bhick, both of Neodesha, oc- The M. E. church at this place had was a grand sutress. The scholars car rnred last Wednesday, December 21, at ing stone, coal and in fact- fipecimens of Silver Knight Publishing WASHINGTON, D.

C. formation call on me at my premises at Montana, Kansas, one door north of two nice trees on Christmas eve laden ried out the program to the very letter. home the. bride's parents, and all industrial products to be obtained The patrons jwe well pleased with the with presents for the young end old. fost office.

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1894-1900