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THE OSWEGO BLADE STAND THEY ARE CODING Mankind needs a herald, like MANILA FROM A SOLDIERS' POINT. he belou rs to our side and Is an earnest advocate of free silver, right and Justice to humanity. VALEDA. Frank Sherwood county jail Sunday ust ice Cal vin ith cost attached. Also waa sent to the from Chetbpa by a fine of 10 and Henry Lewis and the heralds of old, to proclaim so that WU, TOOK, PvBIJCKIrR.

Interesting extracts taken from letter written by John S. Hoagland to TO 11 may bear, the vital importance of health. The average man of to-day mm PTatJlshed ercrr Wedneada. 8ulcrloUon Nlc spring weather. People who believe that the rules the weather are saying "ground hof" 'I told it price fl.Wper fear.

his mother in this city and dated dan 7th 1809. 1 "Again I am writing you th beautiful trophieal isle, situated a a thinks it DeneatH bia dijrnity to bother about his health until it is gone. Even then be only takes measures to restore it in an ia- Oswesro. Kan. Oswego, Kansas, FEBKCAnv 22.

1899. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought mmmm LOCALS. Mr. Ed Woolven reported quit ill. Mm.

Kikcr ia quit ick with the In- different, contemptuous sort of way. Men cannot learn too soon that health is the most important thing in life in fact, is life. Without it the most brilliant man will be.a failure, and the most robust man will rapidly be- AVtf table Preparation for Assimilating lueroodandRegula-ting the Stomachs andBowels of gnppe. Bears the I'eter Halt, of was doinir The Most Eminent Physicians In The United States Will Visit Our City. buKinens In (htwego, Monday.

physical wreck. Thv man who come nerlects the little headaches, the loss of Herman Tleltzel cam down from Par- Signature cn last Thoeday night. and Rest.Coatains neither I can nave ton $30 on a 81.00O loan. John Olson, charged with being drunk and disorderly were sent to the county jail Sunday to await trial February 27. All three of the above named prisoners are supposed to be sneak thieves and had property in their possesion supposed to have been stolen such as gold pens, gloves, mufflers, etc.

These parties are undoubtedly guilty of something more than a common drunk and should have justice. Mr. C. L. Johnson was made special constable for the occasion.

The lectniv Friday night by Captain Samuel Albert! Ais very intertesting. The lecture was given under the auspices of the Masonic fraternity. Albert! by birth is an Italian but grew up in Russia and held a captains commission as civil engineer in the Russian army. Alberti lecture commenced at Moscow and extended over Russia, an exile trip to Siberia and an escape to America where he Iwnmeni) American citizen then back to Russia where he was again sent buck to Siberia as a prisoner and escaped again through the help of members of the order. Mr.

Alljerti also gave pictures of important places in Siberia and the prisoners at work in the mines, their brutal management and such things that looked as natural as life itself. But the great underlying feature of the lecture was that Masonry is everywhere, even in the frozen exiled regions of the north as far as civilization goes and they know their brother where ever they meet and lend a helping hand if needed. C. I. Hurd, Doming Bld'g.

Chmim.Morpuine nor Mineral. Not Nab otic. Tom Ball, of Ola, I. in visiting off from "no where" in the deep, bin where the sun shines the year round a fellow fights mosquitos and eas r-slumber. Although my native lam! shall always be to tne (rod's country, still I am very much pleased with these islands and think they afford an excellent opportunity to a young Americnn with a little energy and money.

Five newspapers have started up within the last thirty days and they are making a "good thing'' of it too. Subscription price $4 jter annum, America money is 8 per annum, Mexican co'n The government printing office is lo a-ted in the palace building. Have been plying my old trade in this office while off duty, receiving for my services 25 ents per hour. This beats Kansas wnges. Fruit is very plentiful here such as oranges, bananas, coca nuts, etc.

Oranges here are eaten while the skin is a green color, those turned yellow as we eat them in the United States are termed "rotten" here. An onion is looked upon as a curiosity and upon our arrival here the boys traded onions for tropi fruits, receiving for one onion three oranges or one-half dozen bananas. This was a treat for 11s, and you can would be clear weather." Born. on the 15th to Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Fiu-h. a boy. Walter Bcckwith froze Ills cars badly coming from the social at Mr Jamisons.

Mrs. Dan Holten and chihlen of Edna visited with her parents, Mr. and s. Burns, on Friday A social dnuce was given to the young folks it the residence of D. Moored on Thursday night.

Will Heltaml furnished excellent music for the occasio and all enjoyed it Immensely. Keller was out from foffcyville on Friday. The boys held a shooting match 011 Friday. Farmers are around looking after their seed oats. Allen Townsend has been suffering from la-gri 'pe for several davs.

Rennie Livingston came up from the Territory last week. Coal which was very scarce during the cold weather is bt ginning to come to town. The school house was liternlly packed at the litera yon last Wednesdaj night. On account of sickness the mock trial did not come eff. A line literary program was given roiisistlcg- of two farces Burglars and Dutvhy vs Nigger -yb the McCarty family and they were well received.

Many declamations were well rendered. A song was well rendered by the Beneflcld family. After recess a lengthy paper was read liearinir the date of 1920 in whi it supposed Valeda to be large and ilou isl ing city. Will Holland and F. I.

McCarty furnislied good mut-ic The A. H. T. A. order will hold memorial ser-ies on the lea th of Hovvar'' tie I it met ting.

Snturdny nivlit Man li 4tli. inj? a worthy memher that tedi-r Vi- friend and relatives in Oswego. F. D. Allen came home from Arkansas Sunday to visit his folks for a few day.

dilx.Jtnnm JimlUUiSJ- If you have a bargain list it with C. L. Hurd, Oswego, Kansas. Wm. Kerch called at the Blade: office The Kind appetite and sleep, nervousness, hot Bushings, cold chills, heavy bead, la muscles, and the multitude of bad feelings that are the heralds of approaching sickness and disease, must pay a tremendous penalty.

For men who suffer in this way there is no medicine equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It sharpens the appetite, corrects all disorders of the digestion, invigorates the liver, makes the assimilation of the food perfect, purifies the blood and enriches it with the life-giving' elements that build new, healthy flesh. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It cures 08 per cent, of all cases of consumption and is the best of all known remedies for nervous troubles.

Thousands have told, over their own signatures, the stories of the wonders it has performed. Honest dealers will not urge a substitute for the sake of a little extra profit Thomas Fletcher, of Clifton Station. Fairfax writes I suffered terrible tortures for ten years with gastralfria (pain ia the stomach). I then took six bottles of Fierce' Golden Medical Discovery, which completely cured me." When the bowels are regular the body will feel good and the mind will be active. Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation.

One little "Pellet" is gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. They never gripe. All good dealers sell them and have nothing else "just as good." Saturday and left a big free silver dollar for the Blade. A perfect Remedy or Cons li pa- lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, $3,000 general stock of goods to ex change for farm.

See C. L. Hurd, Dem- You Have And Will Be At Oswego House ing Bld'g Owwego. Worms ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP Tac Simile Signature of TEW "YORK. Miss Minnie (Jarrett leaves next wwk for Ht.

where she will enter a mil Always Bought. linery establishment. 1 1 The lagrippe is still in season and hard 1 OBITUARY. imagine now illu 1 "sivoppoii knowing my dislike of that odorou fruit. I Our quarters, which is an old trousnr' building is separated from the canal bv a at work.

Dr. M. E. Bryan hud a visit that lasted several days. Until 5 p.

m. Wednesday eve, March 1, 1899. FA1RVIEW. Two acre tract With fine house and Dr. Pierce Standard Remedies for sale by Chas.

Woolven, tXACT COPY OF WBAPPta, barn and cash for a small farm. Bee 12 foot side walk and surrounded by Halt Hurd, Deming building. TNC ertVYAU COMMNV, NtWtORM fttTV, Mrs. M. D.

Downs, of Parsons, was stone wall 12 or 15 feet high. On of this wall is st rewn jagged pieces of glass mixed with mortar: this wa to prevent the natives from climbing over into the treasury. Two rooms of this initiated in the Royal Neighbors of this city last Moodily night. Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria, Chas. Woolven, Druggist.

Three Days Only, BY KITTY. We are having fine weather since the thirteenth. We dont know how the wheat will come out. Miss Bertha, Eikenherry visited llosedale school Thursday. also Mr.

Molanniel. tjfeo. I5i ingle is no better at this writtiitft. Pefley took dinner with Mr. Morris, Sunday.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Heston a eleven pound Birl. ELM CITY. Mr.

Scott Shoiuo, of Ottawa, Kansas, building are at present used by the On Wednesday night Feb. 12th, 1800, Mr. U. E. Howard, who lived 3 miles northeast of Valeda, passed from this earthly life away.

He had been sick only a few days and the community was much surprised to hear of his death. But the lagrippe seized upon him and did its word quickly. The dm-eased was an upright young man and well known about Valeda. Mr. Howard was born in (lark Indiana in lfS.Vi and emigrated to this country in 1 884.

His remains were interred in Edna cemetery on Thursday. He leaves a mother and brother Oscar, to mourn his decease. spent several day in Oswego visiting neck until dead at such a time as the governor might direct. But the governor did not direct. Shepard has since lied but Hydrick is still there.

Chad-burn was taken to the pen in December oh a sentence of 10 years and is also there und will be for six years more if he lives. This is the history and fate of the robbers. They got less than 300 off of the train. natives as their treasury. In the center of this treasury buildingis a court where his cousin Miss Lucy Fisher.

OASTOIIIA. Bmh iU Iha Kind Yoo Hare Aftays BougM FOR FARM LOANS See or Write the Deix)i) IijYestirjeijt Coirjjpaijy, Of Otweffo, Ktittaa Biguatura of -Dr. Potter and Staff of Physicians of the Boston Electro-Medical Institute are riaklng a Tour Through the State. DISTRICT COURT. Pure Drills and Genuine Castoria Chas.

Woolven, Druggist. Alaska climate has passed and Kansas is herself again. Friday and Saturday the town was full of farmers. Where title is perfect and Security Satisfactory, Money can be obtained the day CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BY Bl'CKSKIX.

A chniige in the weather. Mussdman visited at Mr. Stines, Friday eveninc A company of men and boys on horseback with dogs were driving wolves Friday. Two were found but none captured. Old Bob always gets away.

A. M-ixson dehorned some cuttle for Mr. Stine Saturday. Roy I lennis, ol Parsons, was do' ng business application is made. Low Rate! Straight Intercut! Liberal Privilege given for "Piece-Meal" payment before Full Maturity, JfltY CASES.

A Pollock vs appeal ver diet for plff for Win Alexander vs A Parker recov Bears the Mre. Winnie Sly, after visiting several days with Mrs. May Gardner of this city, returned to her home in Parsons. Signature of a this vicinity Thursday. four of the native ponies are kept, also their two wheeled vehicles.

These are for the accommodation of our officers. The native pony is about the siee of our Shetland pontes but much more speedy. AH our men and officers are quartered in the upper part- of this building it being a two story structure. The Spanish prisoners are kept in the cat hedrals. These buildings occupy from one to two blocks of ground and are covered with moss.

The grandeur of the interior cannot tie descrilied and the first thought of a visitor Is what a shame to use this for such purpose. The prisoners seem ery friendly with the soldiers looking upon them as protectors. They are allowed to go at will through the city in day time and as regular as chickens they come back to roost in their quarters at nightfall, being afraid of the vengenance of the insurgents. The Chinese population number several thousand and most all the heavy work is done by these "pig-tails." Everything is quiet here except an This being an advertising trip and to introduce their new system, they will give consultation, ex Miss l'hilena Hayes left for Cherryvale Sun day where she will visit her aunt sometime. FOR FARM LOANS Drugs and Gentine Castoria amination, advice and all med John 3hn.il is visiting In Cherokee, Kansas.

A. Max and family visited at Andy Kneut- Chas. Woolven, Druggist icines necesary to complete a cure setis ON EASY TERMS free. All patients taking advantage of this offer will state to their IRISH ROW Robert Simons, late president of the osho Valley In vestment Company was friends the result he obtained by Oswego, Kansas. See Fred Perkins, the new system of treatment.

irought here from Chicago, Tuesday, ery verdict for deft, judgt accordingl.v. Allen vs Asbell appeal verdict for deft for cost of suit. Julia Lewis vs damage verdict for deft judgt ai cordinly. II. Morgan vs Kansas Telephone Electri'-nl Co damage dismissed.

Carl -T Simons vs I Co recovery continued. Malison vs II Nutrizio appeal verdict for plff for $13.20 and (i per cent in teres t. Ash II vs A IvLvards recovery for deft. Mrs. vs I I) Kllison and lecovery judgt.

for plff for BY "IRISHMAN. Henry Bartell is visiting with Libe Curl and They treat all kinds of chronic barged with obtaining money and pro family. "diseases and deformities. perty under false pretenses by Mr. ill.

When title is complete money paid as soon as papers are sinned The Horticultural society met at I. Doyle's It is very seldom that a com of Chetopa, who had purchased 10 acres on Friday the 17th. Meeting was opened bv Privilege given to pay small amounts on principal at any time. munity is so situated as the one in land from the company and got a the president and minutes of the last meeting which wc live, has the privilege read and approved. Mr.

Hose read a paper on warrantee deed. The land proved to be mortgaged. Mr. Simons was taken be- whole root grafts which opened up a lively dis- A tailor shop at Chetopa was robbed Sunday night and several suits of clothes stolen. We did not get the full particulars.

Frank V. Thompson of Parsons, bite Corporal Co. A Knnsns Volunteers is in tne city shaking hands with his old comrades. If you want a hotel, drug store, or livery barn, see C. L.

Hurd. Deming Oswego. The county clerk received Monday from the secretary of Hirri'-u'tnre statistical rnl bonk for spring H'wesorM for 1899. Beulah. the lit le 0-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Kkmner has been seriously ill for two weeks ith ctj and congestion. The Literature class of the high spent a very pleasant evening Monday, reading "Paradise Lost." at the of Prof. Todd.

cf consulting such renowned specialists, who are in constant atten nssion. D. Dovle moved that the whole root occasional stir in camp caused by the graft was a fraud, seconded by Mr. Rose and ore Justice Hendricks, Tuesday evening in.l the trial set for Feb. 28th.

$3,000 rumor of an at tack to lie made on us by unanimously adopt-d. Mrs. Doyle also read a dance to wait upon you, diagnose your case and give you the benefit The most reliable Female Pill ever offered to Ladies. Especially recommended to married ladies. They arc prompt, safe and sure.

Refuse dangerous substitutes and imitations. The I $10i; 0 per interest. the insurgents. Agtiinaldo is still mak piper on flowers which was voted be pub PARISIAN TABLETS bond was required." Peputy Sheriff Ilisch guarded Simons all night, and at this ing his bluff but we will take him off his of their medical knowledge lished In the local pe-s. Adjourned to meet at Mr.

Kier's the hist Friday in March at 10 a high perch as soon as the peace treaty is There is no experimenting or writing he had not given bond and will be turned ove: soon. settled. I arrested three natives for dis m. Those present were: Mr. Butterworih and daughter, Mrs.

Loomis. Mrs. Torrance, Mr. guess work. You will be toki wether you can be cured or not turbanoe the other night, while 011 guard Rose and wife, Mrs Bailey, Mrs.

8elman, Mr. IleGarmnand brother. Mis. Wiley. Miss De- duty.

If vour case is curable, they will genuine Parisian Tablets never disappoint. Sent by mail, securely sealed for $.00 per box; 6 boxes for $5.00. DRUGGISTS1 SPECIALTY CO. 46--4S Van Buren Street, CHICAGO. Garino, Mrs.

O. Vance, Mrs S.Vance. When we were out on dress parade the treat vou: if incurable, they will Co rr espendence. Wilmcr Stevenson was visiting his parents Luanda Vesitield vs Walker Harwell ejei-t iiient continued. RC Haverhill vs 1 Foley appeal CM! ti'lU'd.

CUa. att--vood vs li Asbell appeal v.ird'ft cr plfl' 'f l3.1'5. (Ol itT CASKS. Hora vs Herbert lilair di-v i a-ef granted to plff and awarded the custody of minor chiMi-eu. Kr-iakebrM-g'T Ostium Sil.

ill ft Maker ir lo ure nsts paid and dismissed. other day in the north part of the city. Sunday. Rive you such advice as to pro long life. our band struck up a tune when out ALTAMONT ITEMS.

come the natives, some not more than MT. ZION. They cure deafness by an entire half dressed, about 4,000 of them. I tell new method, catarrh in an its you they were a sight. Miss Leath i Robb who Is teaching school at varied forms cured so it will never OASVOZIZA.

Bars the K-intl You HavB Always Bought We wear our white uniforms most of icturn. bv breaking up the cold St. John and Miss Guss Drew from near Parsons visited with Miss Alma Olipliant, Satur Equators the time as the blue suits are too warm II JOHKY. Mr. Mrs.

Mi- voon ove tr Edna to vi ir IVof. King's fainilv. Mr. Rya 1. ef visited the family of Mr.

logae Saturday and Sunday. Dow Buck lias commenced a house and barn of day and Sundiy. It cost us just 10 cents American money N. II. Warner is hauling luraher to build a Helen N'oyes Dailey vs Irwin Hale and Hale foreclosure settled and deft new barn.

to have these duck suits laundried, but if you could see the way these native on the Adam's farm. T. V. Weeb, who has been a residence o- to pay cost. ure Drugs and Genuine Castoria Chas.

Woolven. Druggist. C. R. Walters came down town Fri Osage township for 30 years, has skipped to Oh Isn't this lovely weather and didn't the Michael vs Siierrill err ir lis- women beat them over the rocks in parts unknown.

We suppose he is hunting a weather prophets miss it. FfffiMS FOR SffIE. MONEY TO LOflN. I have about 50 farms for sale of from lo 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, Clietopa, Kansas. museii at eo-tr 01 pin. washing them you would despair of dollar that is good in Eu.ope.

Wimnri -r iwvaji inie Miss BurkU dder day. Mr. Walters has had a serious Kihie Sitiierwood vs i lias II Mtliei- ever having them returned to you, but John Foster, Elmer Curran and the girls of to her home at Fort Scott, Friday, and rejmrts ime and had not been out of the house Mortimer attended church at M.t. Zion, Sunday. wood divorce granted plff and given pleasant visit.

in spite of rough handling they are or many weeks. Jim Me Main's young folks from the Territory MUs Ida Collins and Millie Oook visited at ustodv of minor child. brought back to us in good shape. ar in the neighborhood vistiing. They were Chetopa Sfttunlav and Sunday.

Mr. Wells, of Crestline, Cherokee A meeting was called last evening for former residents of this township. Bessie Wimmer spent Saturday and Sunday Sylvia I'lunkett vs Car-lie Plunkett livon-e granted plff and given custody catching tendancy. If you have weak lungs or consumption, do not fail to be ex- It will cost you nothing for a thorough examination. Re-cniembor they treat all diseases and deformities.

Their new discovery of absorbing medicine by electricity in paralysis, loss of power, rheumatism and all diseases of the nervous system is a Godsend to suffering humanity. Medical men stand apalled at the marvelous cures that are being effected where ever this system has been introduced. Thousands who have given up all hope of ever being cured now 'have an opportunity of a lifetime '-to consult without charge, doctors of a national reputation. Re- Quite a number of the young folks of Mt. in Pirsons.

the organization of a permanent club to petition the president to muster out the of minor child. Zion hitched 113 their blooded horses and drove whose wife was killed ina run'a way near Hallowell and Mr. W. badly hurt, died ten days later. Misses Ivy Crane and Con Rartlett went dowu to Cherryvale to take in the sites about home Friday to visit.

The first time for five Adell Mav Linnen vs John Linnen soldiers here giving them fftOO or 700 the smelters. weeks. vorce granted plff. Speeches were made by the generals Mr. and Mrs.

Hojrue came home Saturday If you want to sell, trade, or make a Several of the school teachers of Wi st Osnge township went to Parsons, Siturd.iy, putting Shultz vs Lillie A Shultz divorce majors, U. S. minister to this island, and loan list vour farm with C. L. Hurd, from Mineral City bringing their daughter Mrs Wolf, with them.

money in circulation. other officers. dismissed. CRIMINAL CASKS. P-eniing I-ld'g- Oswego.

Mr. Holland and wife has moved into their Cameron is visiting M. Newman. Dealer in Fred Atchinso nnd myself went out to Fort Malate to take dinner with Sar- Miss Mae Lots and Miss Cunningham, of The divorce case was finished St vs Asbell violation quarantine new residence. The young folks had an enjoyable time the evening before they moved.

Edna, attended the dance at A. O. U. W. hi'll law verdict guilty.

geant C. It. Stice and while there visited Saturday nfcrb Tuesday. It as contested from start to finish. The jury pave both children I'etit assault with intent to ft EDNA ITEMS.

Mr. and Mrs. stwart, of Shermtm City, visit the Spanish cemetery which is adjacent J. N. UTTERSON, First-Class Furniture of all Oswego, Kansas.

entered. Was fined to Mr, and almost everything ed with Jim Monday. 1.111 rlea of guilty A brief description of this spot would Kinds, Wednesday the flag at the high school she asked. i5 and costs. member their knowledge of medi For aim'ist.

a week past the weather has been at half mast Remember the Maine perhaps interest you. A etone wall surrounds this place and is used as a de as lovely as it had been severe before. The reason of the high" school building not Mr. Isaac MrCnrt.v last week bought cine combined with electricity rives them control of diseases A. lav.

of Tine lllnff, called pository for the dead the bodies being ing iciit'd dining our cold sjiell at the Ri.adk office last week and was a. was the fault of the pipes not drawing. No phu-ed into openings in the wall, made that others do not posses. If you have a weak eve. if vou are hard fault of the fireman ot insufficient amount of the 160 acre farm on Snow creek known as the Harry Long place and lots 1, 2, "5 and 4 connected it making 35JO acres for $4,100 in cash.

very welcome visitor, rive years ago by the hewing out of the stone forming The peopt-of lua and those in the vicinity -f Al Swope' hwest of here engaged in an ex. -iting wolf round-up on last Monday. Results not yet reported. There is considerable Inte est manifested 011 tne. part of several of our business men aurt others in the new town of entralia, I.

south coal used. last Senteiiilier. the Frisco train was of hearinc. if vou are lame and a sort of a cell. The heijrht of the wall Altauiont is goiiur to have a creiirr.ery sure robbed at Mound Valley and Express I have studied the wants of my patrons and am stocked with an assortment of Household and Office Furniture, Carpets, Matting, of the best quality and at reasonable prices.

Give me a call. cannot walk, this new system will admits of three of these openings or cells ins? now. soon as location is decided, on The fine residence of George Peters Chapman was killed iy one Our to 11 now hrs a alaried marshal. Jerry cure quickly. Kmlcr was HDrxmttcd and eets tiff er-m nth caught fire Sunday evening from sparks of the robbers (Claude Shepard).

After or th place. Mr. cGee, the Racket man has opened a general store there under the Don fail to call on these emi- and we he is a voung man that will from the chimnev. The alarm wan given i-onsiderable work and expense Wm. ntnt specialists, as a visit will cost tnifcc these law viol tors hide nt.

hadbnrn was arrested by variom of our p- 'jt- took In wolf and the people flocked to th place, but the "was extinguished before many direction of John Hiirgison I te of the Fair, of KI1.1. R. Muzzy Is xin to open a blanch store in the new town. A protracted meeting is now in progress at you nothing and may save your life. schemes and methods wa-s induced to irive Monday.

A fine reported and arrived. The damage was slight yet it 4 number of wolves steu. make confession and re veal his -com Mrs. Gossard is returned home iroinKahsa. tne Presbyterian church in this place.

Rev. If you suspect kidney trouble, bring a 2 ounce vial of your urine was plenty. pi ices, who turned out to be two tramps City, where she-has be! 11 spndieg tile wt'iter and fawur'ars who immediately left the for chemical and microscopic CASTORIA. ith her sons Je and Jan. i'ountrvJ and who had been coai.ned in Wimmell the pastor is conducting the meeting.

The lovely weather and moonlight nights are highly l.ivorable and the atten lance and interest have been fairly good. Died. Feb IS 18.19 of Charles E. ries iif "meetings Elder Martin is lioldiuga Ths Rind You Have Always Bought analysis. Beantha Signatoj at the Christian church.

Mrs. McAte n.n!l Relatives of the deceased are compelled to pay five years rent in advance for a place in this depository. The price for an adult for the period of 5 years tieing 35 and $16 for a child. At the end of the 5 years if the contract is not renewed, the bones are taken out and thrown on what is called thedump pile. I know I saw at least 1,000 skeletons piled up in this inhuman way.

There has been four vessels loaded with Chinamen shipped in here since our urrival. I think Uncle Sam will stop this as they are getting too numerous here. Remember me to inquiring friends. Joh.x Hoagland, Manila, P. I.

Jo. G. 20th Kan. U. S.

V. Go early, as othces are the jail at -Pine Muff, Ark. Mr. Ciay was deputy sheriff and jailor. 1111 le Wesley Crane put their nr-nabership ill I wear 'em So does father alwavs crowded.

If vou are im- with them Sunday. These parties broke jail there August trrovincr under your family physi Howar 1, aged 45 years. The deceased had been resident of Howard twp for many years and will be greatly misled by his many friends and Pure Drugs and Genuine Castoria Will Smith ist lklug of staging a -flour war -aiii. Go in. People ought to have flour came to otteyviiie wnere tney met Cha.

Woolven, Druggist fellow citizens cheap' as it can be sold. i. Uhadburn and arranged to rob tha train cian, do not come and take up our valuable time. -We wish to give each one plenty of time, but can't (ieorge Glass and Mr. Cliffo.d drovn to Par at Mound Valley which they did Sept The countv clerk received letter At present it is impossible to make any definite report In regard to the wheat prospects in this vicinity.

The damage, if any, done to the sons -aturday and it is surprising the difference yrd. Clay was induced to look after listen to lone stories iot pertain Monday. morning stating Andrew .1, there are in p. ices. Glas- claims he made a big them liecause he knew them by sight crop by the extremely cold weather cannot yet days wages.

Pettit was about to die in the Territory KAUFFMANN THE AMERICAN TAILOR CHICAGO. CUSTOM GARMENTS EXCLUSIVELY i ing to case. The rich and -noor alike treated Idlers and Dr. Murlin delivered his lecture "The Nails be determined. and knew they were travelingas tramps.

Two Edna doctors were with him Sun They're all That Tore my Coat," at the M. E. church, Tues He first struck their trail at Vicksburg, curiosity seakers will please stay day night. Mr. Pettit will be rememlier- day 14th and all report it fine.

He is surely a I esse Pettit. who was shot by the marshal at Edna and afterward fined away Our time is valuable. ed a the party that was shot by th fine speaker. A fai audience was out but more where some robbing had been done and then followed them by robberies right N. B.

Cancers, ulcers ought to have heard it. citv marshal at Edna about the 10th of nnd went home to the territory, died Dave Jennings wilt have bis house ready to committed through Mississippi to Ala -all blood, skin and scalp diaeases this month. Mr. Pettit was brought to move to by the 1st of March bama and back to Mississippi and here Monday from the effects of the Winches ter. cured by an entire new method Oswego, had a trial, was fined and went Mr.

Wilkinson has sold bis place to Mr. Jewel found that the sanis? burglars had been Piles cured in from 5 to 30- days home. north of town and liought SO acres off the Solo without the knife. We make mon farm and will build a house on it right 160 an fine farm, well improved. 1.30 J.

S. Graham died at Galena February 19th. All that is known of him is that We order them through SELBY D1IEIS, OSWEQO. sent to the penitentiary and at once went there and found his men. His next move was to see the governor who away.

specialty of diseases peculiar to Grandpa Maudlin will bulla a new house on ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTH X. STATE OK KANSAS, COUNT Or I.AHKTTE. s- In the I'robate Court in ami for id Countv. In the maltiTof the estate of bKOKUK Knous, IX'Cvawd, Notice ia lierrbv Riven that letters of admlnts tration have ben granted to the undersigned on the estate of George W. Knous late of said county, deceased, liy the Honorable the Probate Court of the Countv and State aforesaid, dated the 1st day of February.

A. I. 1899. Now. all persons having claim against the nai Kstate are hereby notified ili.it they must (resent the same to the undersigned for nllow-anee.

within one vear from date of said I ten-. aeres in cultivution, half mile of R. R. station only $2800. Hurd, Deming Bld'g.

he came from Silver Plum, Colorado his north eighty soon as the weather settles -ciaier sex. Remember not one penny wil informed him if he got a requisition he Mrs. Gus Hazel has been a late victim of about 6 years ago. He is quite wealthy would turn the prisoners over. Mr, The friends and neighbors of Mr.

E. r-be charged for all the medicine lasrippe. nd Mrs. Homer Silcott and son all da Clav wired back his success and your Wheat ground for one-sixth toll, and to make the cure, to ai Ford were pleased to see his smiling face on the streets Sunday. Mr.

Ford is th tusset with lagrippe. humble servant went to Topeka and got takintr treatment while on yon get what your wheat makes in flonr the required psiper and'forwarded them and offalls. at Bottenrleld White's abstractor for the Peming Investment this trip. Yes its time now to Ik politics. Who'will he the candidate for our city officers.

We hardly knew we had any the pi.st year and h.ive never or they maybe precluded from any benefit of Mills, Oswego, Kansas. Ot'fitce hours, 9 a. m. to 5:30 at any time seen "ur side walks in worse condi r. m.

by mail. Mr. Clay brought the prisoners to Oswego and as soon as they were locked securely in the steel cage the Wells Fargo Express Company Supt. Simpson such state; and that if such claims be not exhibited within three years after date of aaid letters they shall tie forever barred. HATTIE KVOUS.

Administrator, Of the estate of ieorire W. Knous, Debased. February, 1st, Ii0. FOR SALE CHEAP. Company and went with the company when it moved from Oswego.

Mr. Ford returned Monday night and probably will move there noon. Mr. Ford's says tion than now and other things have been let FOR SALE. Wtl ircrt visit any other town go loose that ought not to for the good of our 5 the The IcRinlrttive fteewion will expire Feb-27thor nt lenst that will be the fiftieth day and all pay stops iitjtbat time.

ys. paid Mr. (lay 1,000. Both the prison Positively, married ladies rrms George Glass is roovi ng things to the arm My fix room houne with five lots, pnrden nnd yard fenced with wire; good barn and other outbuildings; cistern, that notwithstanding the heavily -f increased business from all of its branch efs (Claude Shepard -and Hans I) The first of March will witness many changes A good farm for sale. All in good order, in a high state of cultivation, good bufldrrrgs, good water, good land.

good arcomnajiLed by their hers among farmers. Other floar might pleaite you, but oure fruit and shade trees. For further in- offices in Kansas. Missouri. Iowa, the Hydrick I later made confession and at tbe February term of court were sen- Our -Hswego Independent corresibndeut orchard and all kinds of small fruit.

Reirwmbcrlhe dates. Monday Pacific coast and Oklahoma tbe com n'ori'ina -vn -iinV JVhltfl Quniiar mon flllt It I In long as houses nice language as he jdltf last I tn be bought worth the money. is sure 'to. why take any chances? formation cull on me at my premium at Don't take our word for it try it. Montana, Kanea, one door north of Oswego Milling Co.

I postotfiw. -Makt A. Cakr. -TcMar and AVconcsciav, reo pany is unable to fully supply it eastern mmxttvg at ttik ki.air ofticr. UP-TO-DATE -tenced to the penitentmry one year At.harrllrfbor.itnd then to -ibe hanged by wee about him, we-rlecl higtly' fconotcd that I quire at the Blade office.

i 4aitamers lonnfl. iid and March i-.

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