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The American Crank from Oswego, Kansas • 3

The American Crank from Oswego, Kansas • 3

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IMPORTANT SOTICE. John Robiaon, of Chotopa. was re 1 TAttHE3 receiving mtrnple c-plo thift pi-X- per Vf II- fror a bill b.tlpg pre-Mtitt-u tlicrn fr nnd If (n In we ward vou i talc it noil rceil ir: if It hint vi.it iin-1 ton want it rctrulttr. tl dr tmrnl l.i'v,,, leased iron jail Wednesday, friends paying his flue ard costs. If any ono wanu tn know how It feels to have a bowl of h-t oyster soup iWmiM.nniiiKinmKii!iiIUII,.t,r.,.H1.n.llt.ijl I 1Kb A Wrought Steel Range Will make the most suitable present for your wife and family.

All styles at II. Bra Hhll Wtth'lll 1 fia.ni fiinT yur min on oiireub-crlj'tlon books furrttiii car, with fr errredlt. epilled in their lap, junt us Charlie MILLS 4. WHETSTONE, Artistic Job acl Bcofc printers. NO PUBLISHERS Or THE AMERICAN altera.

Kans. Prices from 1 oiii iHj, Iiik to 5G5.00. jors jioimes ha purchased the va blacksmith shop formerly owned by A Story of a Maa Who Wanted a Funer! Shave and Went For It Himself. Yes, l-o shaved more than nn. c.

You ought to Read a Daily Paper From the World's Fair City, Henry Bitzing and will hereafter be ITEMS OF INTEREST. Btop writing 1892. Did you swear off. found on Commercial corpse in my time. said a We have received theCaney Chron I IK largest aiil you can givo your cc'A'spu- per is your job printing; so if you do not feel able to run an advertise nrmnt fnrifl vmi di icle marked A and will put it on our exchange list, but don't think the ft Chetopa is enjoying the luxury of two bakoricH.

Thecounty Alliance meets at Par-Sons on Tuesday next. Ckank will puit him as ft is not his kind of a crank. Cisco barber a3 the reporter sank into tho luxury of tho bi- velvet-cushioned chair and said "shave." IV ShaVod Dora dad fTA IeVcr sot or." said lwalT' la tho towels f0r raping aim. V. en I never got a cont fo one that I handled oncel lell you about if? un Hobt.

Bowman was brought down alTord to give the your curds, rtortir-ers, bilihoada, letterheads and envelopes to print. 'I he newspaperman Hiid it helps him pay his printer for setting up the tliousnnd ami ona free no. from Parsons, Tuesday, ainl turned over to Jailer Thayer, He was chare- ed with fighiiug and will lay out his The new roof has been on the court house this week. The po.toffiee is filled up again. Have you paid your box reiil? The colored folkn had a big ball in UgZft'tt UnU, Thursday night.

lino and costs iu jail. really want to hear it. ihnu 5 Tie tiiies he Rives to you and your town. The time mav come when a paper can simply live upon the revenue from artAertisinRan.l subscription, but no or.tina-Ui!l'"nV!?VCTin,.an orilinary ft4ty can exist without the auxiliary support lonyl from a pleasant story. wwl haSP0e(1 dowa ia Arizona, where I had a 9hnn LET US PUT YOU UP A NICE The people of Chetopa circulated a Mibscrfption paper and raised almost et oiiirli money to make good the loos of ill rohinTy of the postoftlce at that place two weeks ao chair.

mbed up int0 th0 Clicap Job Advertisement -I fixed tho towels C'olumbm in to busk in the glar of real eleetri iighiH, iu a d.iyi;. Horn, 1. 1 Mr. and Mr. Ilur.v Anderson, a buy, I Tuesday night All Edna mini advertising fur an overcoat, which ho loaned last One corporation controls our tele Put on tha fi graphs, jiud xix men our railroads i i in if ot i lamer wuen pay aWlL11 Ad fri6nd Wh Wanted lews ami oom together they control the prices and product of the earth.

the big man in the chair. He said he was not in People's Advocate, 15 uffa to, N. Y. SOMETHING THAT WILL BE ATTRACTIVE AND WILL CATCH THE EVE OF THE READER. THE COMMON-PLACE ADVERTISEMENTS HAVE HAD THEIR DAY.

ADVER ug luo.Ii eounueu. like a funeral belL So W. M. Tltlany hh to I arsons a I Printing. Never pronounce a man to bo willfully niggard until you have seen tho most every Halurday to fre his ne my friend who cama in to pay tho bill and went out and took a dHnt Becorfl.

nephew. him. 1 I conlenis of liia pute. PUtribution should be in accordance with re 'When I cama hrlr a inc a. (.

u. W. and K. lod-o happened that kept me from shavin- thfl hi or fn or Chetopa, have leiitted thoir hal with new furniture ic outlay, vhen Cleveland mis. jacK toheehey, of Webb City visited last week with her mother' Mrs.

Gillett in this city. ceipts. Idr Carl Junction, Mo. Last Wednesday night a joint in. stallation of P.l:wi and Odd Fellows took platv.s at Odd Fellow's ball, whioii was afterward celebrated by I IS AS GOOD AS THE BEST AND CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.

IT PRINTS ALL Harrison were paying a premium on DOUda whinh iu. i J. A Mora has hold hi hotel Mr, pMING THE LATEST GSEAT SUCCESS. iww ia ino chair for fully fifteen or twenty minutes. But some other customers came in and I be-an to get a move on me.

I only ran one chair in Arizona. I thought tho stranger's face was t0 toucah as i went about sharit. of Chuniitr, who will Ink pofKehsion Wednesday. iaw were payable at their face value? an oyster supptr at Ward's nr i ven me contraction system, which caused the issuing of an enormous AT OPERA HOUSE, A. V.

Smith is working in Cherry-vale, paper hanging and painting for the Deming Investment Co. C.L. Curl dropped in on us last week and added his name to the list i ne editor of the Chetopa Advance MONDAY, JANUARY TEE uiui now in dead earnest tVi- Zl" Whenever you see fifteen or twen- attempt to write poetry. It Is pub lUlied in the Advance. 9, 1892, -uiuuiu or bonds, did they bowl? When the bonds were made payable OSWEGO, KAN.

waiting. wcre lwo ty men and women schemme to get in inn even a posloflice in one little town, it forces the irrc.si.-dnblo conviction that THE STREET i i j- i A' i I orsuoserlbers to the Crank. Mrs. J. B.

Odii, of Cherry vale, is visiting with the family of J. Berry, of this city, this week. preveuting payment or intending to prevent payment, did hey say hold, that is Increasing the) burdens of the people? When the tlmee are Arkansas tried to a ff00d hum01-tried to be pleasant to the big- fellow otW fnfbUt hi3 aQd that and ti; ho never let on he heard a word I said. huvt- 1 asked him as I always ask Waifs of The annual interest by Kan-sua on railroad aid bonds is Paola, '1 imes. Holiday was the firet day of the year, lie first day of the month and the flrwt day of tl.e week homage or ver was suspended and mora than (Jen.

Coy, of Chetopa, who has been oi our means of goesi ui juin i iiayec lor the past luuusrriai prosperity stricken down kD0W' ra7ormayr bo a htclo dull and New Ton, seventy days for violating the pro Mrs. C. D. Carrell returned Friday, from a visit among relatives and friends at Joplin and Webb City. W.

W. Cook was over from his farm near Mound Valley Wednesday. He seems to enjoy couutry life. urn mese same hoMders howl Have uu" It hibitory law, was released on the 3rd mo stran tuey urged the restoration of silver iger never answered a word. providing he go and sin no petition of A.

J. Hixon, of Parsons, asking for the position of Librarian at Topeka, is being circulated. )ro9Perity to the masses more. rresented with nil the cenic effects ugeil during its rnn ef -Shampoo, I saya He never Jet 6n ho heard ma 'l tried him ao-nin- -o why have they not taken un the nannp zip THREE HUNERED NIGHTS IN NEW YORK L. W.

Sawyer, who has been in Colorado in the interest of Sawyer Co is at home this week. refiny ThoK. P. lodge of Ihia city held ts regular installation Monday even- a little?" "immea lUD cppiesseu ox our people, when the treasury was being nen 1 ft'ar 0r favor- 11 ls inde-pendent newspuj.er-it wears no jmr- Prints the news free Jiom the taint of partisan Lias. It abou9t it "n1 lells truth According to fJrandpa Van Rant a red headed hoy has made hh appear-anco at the homo of Henry Anderson.

me interest of British can- ng. 1 he order has new work which "Xo answer. Bad weather wbVa 1 Abe Stein berger has let loose of the Pittsburg World and W. D. said to be a great improvement on saia after a pause, but hA ui wnom our own Wall street bankers were the agents? Why have the old.

This order is iu a prosper- flock called on him. which was rather a word. The "Ktroet Waifs of New York' has caught ous Condition. of a unmriao ho -uouti, ot Kan. on.

"Thinks I. he's wiey not demanded that the Pacific railroads are bilid t. appear in our cltv. I UKy nip piuu (iiiaii I it 4. i i i but I didn't hink- t.w5,r.e f-j me treasury what The laboring invp.i.

i.n, iK KUBVV "O'iniiig aooui what tho opera house, Monday, January, f) when a man wants a W.n 1. i K'Jl .1 iney owe the government (the people) instead of urging an extention of 100 mi uuuuue 10 Keep soul You ought to read The Ch icago News Record. iu, ciictve ana he 11 only say so, I never bother him. th ShaviDff and talking to tho other customers who wP- John Dudley and wife are feeling ears Why are they now howling and body together and thanks the Time, the great solver of all prob-capitaliets because he allows them to has once more demonstrated the prouu ovet theadvent of nn 8-pound girl, at their homo on New Year's ing their turns and nevA- mm lt suoauiy or pension of to a foreign enterprise, the'STic- touch earth. Peonle's Adiwnti.

fact that "love Iaue-hs at. loekmit i.0 C. C. Jone3 was In town Friday, and states rabbits are so thick on his farm that he kills them with a pitchfork, i Chas. Baty, a former Oswego boy, who has been living in Texas o'r some time, is visiting old time friends in the city.

J. Mouroe of Mound Vallev. waa day. BulTalo, N. Y.

timimiHMtiniNfilllHHUMIMi Although windy, the day was fine iiuiitmiuiiUIIIIHalnan aragua canal scheme? I will answer i to the tall stranger under me re1 1 j0b don0 "and i-rutnmed. washed and d-? and being New Year's day, and just wanta Clau is gone. Tlie old man an ttiese questions in a single sen-i tence. Pensions are not given to The wife of Judge .1. D.

McCue died at her home in Independence last aim aim had put the powder on his face. Then I waited for him to get up so I could comb hi3 hair. capitalists, and they have no mnnna don't visit us often, but he is the sam old Hsnta just the same, and we lov rv Saturday of consumption. The many I vanmjj ion or pensioners, by get- friends of the. Judge in this couuty the day to launch a boat out on the matrimonial sea, Thompson Guuter and Anna Belle Billmau concluded to lauuch their bark on just such a sea.

Accompanied by a couple of bride-maids (hey hied their wav to the the city yesterday. John Is nurs "But ho never budged. I know he hadn't irnna Ftl nence toe howlinw of sympathize with him in his great ing a lame arm th result of 1-mnn lustisoo was appointed irreparable loss. ior eves were wMo on the ice. cierK or Montana townKhip, to till va oa i.

uucuafluflo wrs stanns: at the ceilinn- ineir lured fools; hence the fight on pensions i3 nju(iP and Wall street, la the opluion of a pen- tancy caused ny death of II, p. Hallo and Hill are holding services metropolis of Cherokee mnntv H. K. Mourning. the firm of cJ A Lane ai, I iUotier.

ill, of a-3 ho must be an awful jay not to know enough to raise his head up to iret at the Christian church every even- ere the full moon had reached its ine to which every body is invited, zeuilh Thomrjson and Anna Tin I fllUUI! tr. Is it not about time now for the re the city Friday, and patronized mm -L Oillce in Perkin's lUiihlins Kesalence two blocks east Oswego Subject for next Sunday morning, were one. It was something of a sur- our uentists. -Rise up. please, I said.

But ho riso for a cent Probate Estate of L. Livingston, deceased publicans to claim the party In better condition (ban I hey ever were? Geoiire B. Thompson, a real M(tA oam.uncauon; and in the evening, prise to their many friends, but this "The Gospel Train." does not change the state of affairs. "lhen I got frightened and vum Muinorized to sell real re- Kuralist. iuuiiiuoreu now cold his fac was.

oi public sale at not less than three I said, -he's faintfid" The K. of P. lodge have received and We say their Iives their new rituals. The work ha no- De as a8 two turtle doves, and dergone a complete change and un- may the of the eternal fit- lourms appraised value. Estate of Roqua Keller, minor.

Guardian authorized to sell real estate at private sale. Estate of Lula Farmer, deceased. der the work a team has uesa or ibiuga be theirs until Gabrial insurance agent of Cherrwale came over to do business at our court house, in regard to taxes Friday. F. 11.

Atchison went to Columbus last Tuesday, and from there to Independence, where he attended the funeral of Mrs Judge J. D. McCue. Geo. Campbell, new probate judge is in the city making arrangements Money will be scarcer four years from to-day than it i.s now.

Mark tho prediction. Populist, Conway, Arkansas. The uight watch had quite a time with the fellow who was full of bug juice the oilier night and tot into the wrong room. shall turn loose his brass band iu the zed which will outshine any iu Southern Kansas. grand charivari, where we will be in the laud, where all is one nommnn ltl anu testament admitted to DOXDED AV.STUACTOIi--J-J Only setol books in oountv.

beventeen years experience, iit-neeat oswego parsons. Charlie Baker while skating the family. record. appointed exe cutor and gave bond in tho oiner day, broke ids leg. He is get- "I of water in his face, but it didn't bring him round.

Then 1 sent after tha doctor, who had his oSice right across the street meanwhile leaving him just as he was in the chair. Why." said tho doctor when he got out there -that's my patient Not more than an hour ago I told him I couldn't save him and he'd be liable to die at any moment It's that fellow Rocks who struck the bio- iead last week and got a ball in him lor trying to jump Fatty's" claim. I couldn't get the bullet out and I told him so. Maybe you can imagine howl felt when I heard that I had $500. ing along as well as could be ex Personals.

A. V. Maekie was at Enterprise O. It. Symmes granted a neimit pected, and will be at his post again, uia'ie cnarge of bis office Monday.

He will not move his family here for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sumnter: and Married, December 28, 1892, Janes Iiurk and Miss Pearl Burns, liy Judge K. A.

Kiehcreek, both of Labette county. soil intoxicating liquors for the ex the Oswego State bank, in the cepted purposes. near future. Estate of Ann A couple of prisoners in the county The KansBs Aeitator ftflVS I'm insane. Berard O'Hare appointed guardian of said estate and gave bond in the sum Estate of Ch as, On .1 LAWYER, OSWEGO, KANSAS.

jail made a rope out of their blanket and taking a hook of! of their bed chain tore down tlie banister to the slairway, Tuesday night. Jailer Thayer discovered the work before any other damage was done. a dead man. I was young in the business then and had never stropt Monday. J.

F. Waskey was iu Parsons last Wednesday. W. Altamont, was in Oswego, Monday. Wm.

Goodman, of Spring Valley, was iu the city Friday. C. E. Gooding was on the siek list, the fore part of the week. Henry Bitzing has gone to Topeka, to look up a business situation.

C. L. McKesson has ceased to editor of the Elk County Citizen. Presented master Bert, of Converse, Indiana, visited old-time friends iu the city last Friday. They are making an extended visit throughout the west.

H. C. 8ourber, of World at Parsons, was iu the city yesterday and said that bis town was almost depopulated by tho large attendance from (here, of the inauguration at Topeka. 7,." "Pprovea and admin those who cried "Stand up for Kon-eas" Must remain standing for the seats are all taken, Itoosters are a good deal like men. A rooster never give notice of finding a worm until after he has swallowed It.

Atclrflo i Globe. Martha Purham, the colored girl lstrator discharged. kind of a job before. -Yes. said the doctor.

Rocks has been dead for the last half hour. He must have given up the hnst rfohf AliKI AGE LICENSES NAIIIS. after he got into tho chair, for Win. McCarthy. Walton twp Minnie J.

I'arsona Upon petition of citizens of Elm Grove township, the board agrees to construct a fifty foot span "iron or combination bridge across the south fork of Hackbeiry creek, provided G. W. Hendricks. ATTORNEY AT LAW and No-Jary Public. Business in Promptly.

Oilice in Perkins' building 3-6 getting stiff And what do you suppose brought that living-dead man into n-tr Ch S. Bainett, t'airview twp lulia A. llageman. Fail-view Ed hhriver. Pm-anna wno was in jail charged with infanti twp.

cide, had her preliminary la-it week A. M. Newman, of Altamont, was AGE. as .27 ....23 ....26 ....17 ....18 ..20 ....32 ....23 (Oiniiiuuiciited. Oswego, Dec 29, 1892.

Editor Amkkican Ckank: Dear Sir Where are we at? I am led to and was released on Pond. r4 m. said township builds the abutments doing business in the city Friday io read tlie papers one would con Ma Aulman Clins. E. JInrst, Liberty two Alta li Piaff, 1 IV Xorth twp--' Mary L.

Howlan.l, North twp Mf 1 Colorado. 10a M. Towela, Parsons O. Pnnrl approacues, oy September 1st, Dr. Huff was over from Altamont clude that Chetopa was a real touch Saturday attending business matters.

town of late. The police court seems In tha matter of the anneal from D-F-Schoch, who is studying law cAuiainatiou oy see-ing so much in the newspapers about the great pension outrage. I look back over this same press and the to do a land office business. He came over to get shaved while he was alive so it would only cost him two bits. He knew he was going to kick right oft and the idea of his heirs paying $5 for a shave went against his grain.

And you'd believe this if you knew old Rooks. He was the closest and tightest man in Arizona. -No; I never got a cent for that job. I wouldn't take the two bits the heirs offered me and they kicked about paying the regular fee It is reported on good authority that F. II.

Morris.ni. formerly of this the decision of the county superin- at Piltsbur- was in town Saturday, tendent in changing the boundry Hue C. L. Hampsher, of Altamont, was between school districts 20 and 13, in a visitor Iu the county seat yester- Montana towhship, after hearing all day. the evidence produced and listening Mrs.

W. A. Jones is visiting with TO THE FARMER: TaA-e your home paper firsts then subscribe or ike weekly edition of THE KANSAS CITY pages were teeming with demands for pensions to the preservers of our country, up within the last year or city, hut now of Portland, Oregon. will remove to this city about Febru ary 1st. IWO.

What 18 thfl n.inaa i in Joplin and Pittsburg tbisiden change of press and political luc "ojuiueiiis or me counsel board her sons sustained the decision of the county week. Candidates for the mayorallty are inuiK can xnlain the oupei iu leuuenc. Deing discussed in Parsons. A week Col. W.

Glasse was in Parsons, situation by a review of the financial fiasi KeqiiMi. -Wait a minute," said the Texas desperado, who had been convicted of horsestealing and murder. or two more and that plaoe will prob- Mr. Geo. E.

Flanders accidentally Saturday- taking depositions in a rail aoiy be in the throes of a city election shot his sou, Harry, while hunting r0ftd ca9e' STAR one day last week. He shot at a rah. Abe Loner is in the Territory hs. squabble. i Meeca Goodwin, Edna hetK Lacen Chetopa 20 Elva D.

Porter, Cherokee oonnty 20 Frank Bishop, Hackberry twp Lidia Bradbury, Oswego LinnieC. Smith, Oswego 24 F. W. White, Houston. Texas "as HattiaA.

Guyman, W.T. McClung, Chetopa Susan M. Bedell, Ellis Stevenson, Parsons 2 NannieE. Edwards, North twp' KathanTord, Nancy Ledbetter, Parsons 20 Lee Allee, Chetopa Viola Allee Jefferson Morgan Parsons. 22 Charlotte Curtis, ienfi Meynold CherokeycouniyV.VsS Idella McGrew, Chetopa .....25 cm J.V Faer.

Fairvie twp 20 SilvaM. Drennan, Fairvlew twp 18 JessieE. Beck, Mrs. Emily Gower, '5o Anthony Moore, Elm Grove twp. V63 Kansas Atkins, i James Bnrk, Pearl Burns heHoB' Montana OlifAhf Alexander.

J. E. Johnston, i Belle Ford, Oswego "20 JamfsE. Walker. Edith Daigh, A young man In Hack berry while bit and the ground 'being frozen the inS stock for shipment to the Kansas ball glanced a considerable distance City market.

out hunting last week, had his cun and struck Harry on the leg above L. S. Crum and Elmor HUrt A PAPER FOR THE FARMER. 25 CENTS A YRap burst for him, eplitting his left hand the ankle, who was horseback. The to Topeka Thursday night, to null Wound ia not.

I a Fn Deiween the four fingers almost to "What the matter now?" asked the Sheriff. "I wish to ask a favor before I am taken to the scaffold," "Well, what is it?" "Let one of your deputies go 8 aud get my lucky penny." A City of Shade Trees. The city of Paris make much of its shade trees. The transplanting or I rrra .1 uisiory or our county for the last 31 years. First, it has been proclaimed long and loud and on all occasions that the patriotic capitalists loaned the government the money to put down the rebellion.

Now what are the facts? The Secretary of the United States Treasury in his report of the financial condition of this country on January 1st, 1861, gave a computation stating that "the circulation of the banks in the United States was but $202,000,767. of this amount, $150,000,000 was in the wuoAunar-ii H.H linn nQF i iiiiin.iini iu I rn the wrist. 4 I II 11 DO ous, yet is Tndepend ent. E. W.

Mintern, of Chetooa. was do The Xantat City Star, Saityt i rjEri.it siW Hon. John Riley, state senator from ing business at the court house in our city Tuesday. The A. O.

U. W. of this city held mi county, went to Topeka this week, to be one of the first on the ground, at the organization of the public Installation at their hall Mon- Mrs. Ed Woolven is convalescing legislature. day eveulng, which was well attend- from a two weeks spell of sickness ed.

Several entertuino- with malarial fever. State Societj. Topeka, Jan. 5. irqs loyal states including West Virginia The marriage of Thompson Gunter were made, the principal address h- Miss Sallv Canadav iufr The Seventeenth Annual Mtinc- lng delivered by Dr.

Mo Wharf, of Ft. dy Witchita, where she will at ahh iuo lusiauation a nleas- iema business collee-o. 22 of the Kansas 8tte Historical SocieSy will be held In th hall of tha 5Tm Chas. Tj. Rathburn, Chetopa uuniour was spent in conversation 1 A.

1... .26 91 C. Jones, of the (See Spalding's Financial History of the War, page 8), and that the patriotic bankers never loaned the government but $150,000,000, during the entiro struggle." (See same history page 7.) The treasurer in his report for this year says there has been paid on this imersperseu. with music The even, etock farm, was in the city Friday. -ttspresectativea, on Tuesday evtn-lng, January 17, 1893, for the election of one-third of the iuK waa very pleasant one to all transacting business tone tO all l.rfinaiHn(r hnoin.

faw uuuo werewitn perhaps greater succesa than anywhere elsa It Is now proposed to make an official Inspection of all the trees in the city with the view of removing those that are not healthy and substitute trees that are-Good -suestlon. Sne men find it difficult to grow old gracefully. Colonel Targe is one of them. Last Sunday his little daughter caught him at work on his own head with a band mirror and a pair of tweezers. Whf you doiaS to your nalrr she asked.

MolJie!" PUllingr 0Ut tbe white haIr Why don't you pull the black ones outP You will trot i 1. Win. Mason and Harrv LpvI board of directors and the transaction and Miss Anna Bell Billman surprised some of as, but we are ready toextend the best of wishes to so worthy a couple. Clark A Cissna of this city, was "i awarded the contract to repair the c'ubrldre across Little Labette creek, trn North township, for the sum of and old lumber. aiMound Valley ia putting on 1 tan airs.

A real prize fight took three In the town hall last week, woulch the Herald reports to have a poorer than advertised. Jiiu. i ucker of the Christian church maae a ouslness trip to Mound Val of such other business as may come before the me9ting. Ex-Goy as taken unto himself a wife figg leJ Wednesday last. mcKer, 07 Clara Goodrich, Cherokee Albert Shelhorn, Neosho county 2 Hettie Garviu, 20 Orville J.

Bams, Richland twp Florence IS. Wing, W. IS Wm. H. Wenlon.fllinoi?...

JUattieL. Fry, Canada twp Peter Gungels, 28 Mary SchUdzen, Neosho county C. H. Lit tie wood, Parsons 'Tn 016 J. II.

Saarp, Elm Lula Decker R. C. Williams, North Una Cannon, war debt principal, interest, commissions and premiums, from first to last, over ten billion dollars. Is not this a pretty larire nenion Clara Goodrich, of Keelville, Kansas. Harrison Powers, of Baldwin City The ceremony was performed bv Eld.

was in the city last Love, of Parsons, at the Tucker man- scribed for the Crank Thomas A. Oaborn, Hon. Jacob Stot-ler, and Hon. J. B.

Mead have been appointed to deliver addresses win 'i16, of directors Will be held at 3 o'clock u. for the use of one hundred and fifw lo in the tint ward In this city on Judge Webb, of Parsons was in the evening of the 29th. A short town Monday night, eorote to cL after, a number of members of his lumbus to attend court million dollars for 31 years Have these anti-pension howler same day. in the room. All members of the board are rift! to be present.

I much quicker. There "ain't John Hensel, Cherokee sk An a If Lena M. raised their voice against this patriot- half as Joaea 7.

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