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Oswego Daily Independent from Oswego, Kansas • 4

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mill I I TTT Daily Independent. Kansas, December 2S. 1882. Volume' 1, OSWEGO, KANSAS, DECEMRKB. 18S2 NUMBEE 37 And still they come.

Our real estate men are kept busy showing and selling (arms to Immigrants. Men ot means are i'liuie seems to be no let up ut all to the changes being iniule In fui nia find to tlm iinproveinenli ot both county uiul city, (t our (Vienil-i from abroad de-slrangood location in this part of the country, it. high time they were making preparations to be on band at an early day or they will be too late. Lands will 10011 be out of reach of ordinary pur-chasors. Let them come at once and secure cheap lurnin.

Thf (ox srniis to be too common. r- Clietojm to have new opera Iiousc Frank Sh'Vt'iis i.s on the sick Ibt tnilnv. CHRISTMAS PRESENT 'IJ'liinff hands" at tlie opera Iioush are quite sick in tow SANTA GLAUS AT HOME Several children with (ioWr, Llbra-ry Lecture Course. linconrnoro tlie home talent eoniianyby j'oiii'iircseiice tonight. AT Arrangenieiits have been made for the following scries of lectures by home till O.swcu'o cniniminilery No.

7 will ive a cut, which will be delivered at the c'otirt banquet next i'nepday lii'bt. house al 7:110 p. m. on Ibe days named, mm and to which admission will be tree. The Oiifi hundred ami thirty-two persons took supper at Kemper's last nijiil.

public generally and the ladies especially are coidmlly invited to attend, and give the Do not (ail to attend the- entertainment From now until Clivistmas with a Cur Load of Useful Piesfntu, Hticli as 9 tonight. It promises to be good. Mr. V. W.

Felt lett; today to spend a short timo visiting relatives in Colley Co. Ladie Shawls, Skirts Mi Mil MmK lecturers the salislaction of lull house: Jan. il, f. 11. Monison; subject, "The Tramp." Jan.

1SSI! J.M. Howmnn; subject not yet announced. Feb. (5, lSSlI C. AL subject not yet announced.

Feb. 20, 18.s:i-Dr. A. IL Uarnett subject, "Imjioiiance ot Education and Literature." C. O.

Pkkki.ns. 7 1 i i d- -uums anu ocantj, uorseis, liioyes, 3lttts, and Hem Ktitclied Linen hi an1 IT nri niOia i 1 1 Lr Hand rnnn i Afn I Fancy Shopping Bags and Satchels, Baskets and Pocket Hooks, Foster's Patent Hook Kid Gloves in the new Mousouetiiire and Jeivsev Stvles. Fine s.iHi, Ribbons in all Colors and Widths. Cov. (Mick and family have engaged rooms at the Copeland, Topcka, for the winter.

-4 Willi tl'i-ee hundred teachers within her hordi Topcka oulit to be brainy this week at least. 4 Mr. S. Malone, has disposed ot his valuable tiirni in this county and has purchased property in Oswego. The Oswego band played some nice music on our stivers today.

They have improved wondeiiully. We see some solid substantial stones croing into the sidewalk front of the Cunningham properly. (brentlenien's Plain and Fancy ippei! (jolrioii Wedding, hristuias day 1SS2 will long be remembered by the citizens ot Labette City and vicinity, occasioned by the celebration of the anniversary of the marriage ol Father Phillip W. Lampson and wife, parents of Jonas T. Lampson, who is well and favorably known throughout the county, having played a prominent part in the late Grange movement.

Father Lampson was born in Portago county, Ohio, in the year 1814, and at the ago of 10 moved with bis mother to Athens Co. Ohio. Mrs. Lampson whose maiden name was Polly Tracy, va's born in Ontario Co. Mew Vork in 1811, and at the age of 5 years she moved with her lamily to the state of Ohio and settled in Athens county, then a very sparsely settled coun Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Glove, Suspenders, Shirts, Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, AND THE "MORTLAKE" SCARF--TIIE HIT OF THE SEASON.

"Vo to "fcse tlxe Leaders in Gents' Furnishing: Goods There are a great many land marks wr should not pull down. One is let everybody have a good rest on Sunday. ii Mr. Perkins and others are trying to organize a literary society. A good move and should receivs; encouragement.

Mosher it Harding, district agent I ut Oswego for the German Insurance Co. of Freeport, distributed some eilendars for today. The firm is doing a good business in this part ol Kansas. Don't fail to Cail and Examine our Stock of Germantown's, Saxonv's and Zepiiyrs, Fine Worsteds and Knitting Yarns. We have a Large Line of Java Canvas, Wufno Canvas, Ptuilrniid'Ciiiivas, Linen Canvas Zephyr Canvas in all colors Black, White, Blue, Scarlet, Cardinal, Linen, lfo.se, Seal Brown.

Call'and see, aud ttJElTMLTZlTSaEtTIlJEt. WEJ SHSX.L OOODS OZJJZSLIP try, and in 1832 was united in marriage to her present husband. Alter their marriage they resided in said county 32 years. In ISlil they moved to Kansas and have here resided until the present time. Father L.

has been an invalid for the last 15 years, the last year of hich he has been almost entirely helpless. Mother L. is- as sprightly as a lass of 1G summers. The friends were entertained at the large and commodious residence of S. Park, which he lias just 2oniplefed at an enormous expense.

Their large double par Makrihd, At the close ot public service in the Ijubctte M. K. church, on the evening ot the 10th of Dec. 1SS2, by Uev. iSlKiiulauii.

Air. oil A. McCan and Miss Mattie Haiman. HALL HAGERTY. Abstracts of Title! lors were tilled lo overflow ing.

there be the Ladies' S-chtirch will be Bowman annual meeting; of ciely of the Presbyterian held at the residence ot Missouri Pacific ing about eighty persons present. The by his fair dealing and gentle manners has made hosts of friends. Miss Hunt also came from Zainesville about three years ago. Her quiet and unassuming manner lias made her many warm friends. The wedding was a quiet one, but tew ol bur best families being present.

The bride made a lovely picture, dressed in tables laiiiv groaned under the weight of good al- siibslanliuls and luxuries, that no state next Wednesday afternoon, tendance i.s desired. JMns. J. Elliott. Emma Secretary.

WILKIN, B0 31 AN I 'resident. RAILWAY! Turkish bronze cassimere, trimmed with gold colored satin. Her neck was en but Kansas can' furnish. In consequence of Father inlirmitics the friends purchased an invalid chair tor which they paid also a pair ot gold spectacles for Mrs. L.

worth ftii.rju, which were presented by Jl.ij. David ot Oswego, in a very appropriate manner, bringing tears to the eyes of the happy recipients, i'e- The. Oswego Dramatic chili will present at the opera house Thursday qvening, Deo. circled by Spanish lace tischue, with ABSTRACTORS, Oswego, Kansas. asth, Ihc drama entitled "IIclungliai(l Beloiv we tlie east ot eliaraclers orange blossoms at her throat.

Many valuable presents were bestowed upon the happy twain, of which we have not space to mention. May their troubles ever be little ones is our Wish. Ajax, Ju. Lord Omivtrlv Albert' A Suiilh THE DIRECTROUTE Sir I'alverly Hiiutliois. Cliaa.

10. Keamer sponse was made bv J. 1 Sampson In Dr. Merlon S. Miller behalf of his parents.

Time and space will noCpermit our giving tlie names of I.ori-nl!! llartmann Fo il (i. Mitchell Complete Abstracts of Tit! (record history) to any tract of land in Labette from U. S. Patents to date, including all Tax. Win.

Uul'us. alias Slinekey. J. L.Stue FOll ALT POINTS IN Isaac Wolir Slintuin each individual present. Sulilce it to say rnanv were heard lo remark "How good l.uzimis Solomons Dr.

W. V. Tucker Judgement aud mechanics' liens. 1 ItKrORT. Sawyer Co.

25 60 MARKET Reporti'il liy ItultiT, per pound KSIjs, per duetsn I'otutut-a, per in tlurgarut ilurutitiiiii Mihk Florence Slice it is tor brethren to dwell together unity." turuished on short notice at tmces vir Mrs. Booty Miss Anna 75 Mws Kate liuker uoill LO 910. JO (9 lurmpH, per mianei, Labelte City Items. The whole will eonaliule with a roaring Apples, per busliel 75 Onious, per buatiel 30 (9 00 Cubbuge, per liend 06 07 SoiKtuim, per Knlluli Our Ciiristuias tree was a success, under farce entitled ''Hans, the Admission 2ii cents, reserved seats els California, lTow Costco, Colorado, and Texas ('i tliesiiperintcntlency ol Mr. Harry Jenkins Ikans.

por bushel 2 00 2 40 Unserved scats at Schneider s. Ulncktns, ueruozeu awi Statementa of ALL MORTGAGES on any tract of land in Labette county, furnished at from GOcts. to $1.50. Wheat, per bushel 70 7b The brethren are finishing the steeple on their church, preparatory Corn, ner bushel 3'i One of the plcasantest annual banquets Outs uer bushel 24 64 25 for putting in a new bell. find socials was enjoyed by the member liny, per ton 00 ia ou Hons, per pound 05 (9 06 ot the Adams Lodge No.

A. F. A. 1 'urkeyg live, per pounf i Mi. Charley Oawlord who has been absent from home, fitting himself for the Osweiro Chapter No.

15 If A. M. and a Mules Wanted. number of invited guests, last evening ministry, is spending Ibe holidays with TRAINS DAILY. We will pay the very highest market bis parents.

The Masonic Hall was comfortably tilled wilh Lailv dressed ladies, gallant gents Authenticated copies of any re corded Deed, Mortgage, U. S. or State Patent, Will, Order of Court, or Decree, furnished at from 50 cents to $2.00. price for mules. Grant marlky.

Mr. James Park, better known in our a mini her of snnlinsr children. Every community as oadielor returned Brinsr on vour mules and get the very o.ie seemed to take up the spirit of tlie oc home last week from Colorado, and rc hiffliest price that can possmiy nepaiu. w-tl Grant Marlky. casion there was no formality, tlie merry ports line weatliT in the mountains.

laflgh, the quick repartee, and the pleas The Direct Route For the last week we have noticed a A full Line of Christ ure depicted upon every counteuunci siieht failure in the voice ot our singing Statements of Tax liens, idee nnlv outward signs that of Ti mas Goods at 0. R. Sym- ineiits liens or Mechanics' liens ot neighbor. Mr. Fiank Craw ford, and upon tiw Invs that were within.

At 10 o'clock mes Inquiry we learneu uiai ue uau moveu four miles farther away, hence the soft any tract ot lanu, furnished or short notice. FOR ALL rUlTS IN ninty "guests repaired to the room lately occupied by C. L. Long, where Mr. L.

Jl tone. Kemper had prepared a most sumptuous Call and see 0. It. Sym- a 9 A. On Thursday last our community had a banquet, The tables were appropriately decorated with Masonic emblems and the thrilling sensation over tlie report that a EAST i NORTH, nes7 stocK oi unnsimas We are also prepared to furnish vounr lauv, me uauguier oi one oi our Uoods.

No trouble to motto "Eat, drink anu ne merry, wnicu ii ivnst felt it bin pleasure to do. We statement of all Ileal Estate ownei-by any person in Labette coiiutj most respected farmers, had become Wild m-rr-lio the praise that was given Mr, show goods from 18GS to date. over a love aflair she bad been engaged in for some time past, and it is said that a when we say the refreshments VIA ST. LOUIS, were very line. ''thi-v are true Masons firm oi word, young man wbo owns and runs a steam thresher is the only person in our whole iluedtt ami ili-irtllcss in NOTICE.

in We make a specialty in completing defective title and correcting-irregular titles, clearing clouded titles, In the District Cjurt of Labette county, Kan- community who has any power whatever to soothe her madness. Theatlair is a sad one. We withhold the names of the par ans. Deem, plaintiff Yi. lulia Deem, de John ties for further developments.

The said delendunt ia hereby notiuea uiai sue Superior Accoiiiniodatioiw.1 Married, on Thursday last, at the resi has been sud and mum answer the petition tiled ly the said plaintiff in the court above named, on or before February 3d, lss-t. or the tongues Thf Ir lit-aris and hnmU both open and free, No tlijriiity an impure thought in breath." Santa Clans at W. Houston's. We examined the extensive stock ol Christina specialties at Houston's Bakery today. The choice, pure candies that this firm carries arc well introduced.

You can buy candy baskets and eggs, and ev-iy conceivable article in the candy department and nuts ofaUl kinds. Call at Houston's and tee for yourselt. dence ot the bride's patents, by Jtev. C. Wo also buy and sell on coin-mission defective, irregular-and same will be taken as true and Judgment tendered against her, declaring iraudiiient and T.

Daniel, of Oswego. Miss J'ebeecaHunt void the marriage contract ueiween ner anu 111 and Geo. W. Wiles. Mr.

Wiles came from Zainesville. Ohio, about two years said plaintiff, and granting a divorce to aaid plaintiff. It. Kimball, clouded titles, tax titles, mcliaii-ics' and judgement inter est of heru in estates, in tbi county." wly. asro, since wnicu lime ue mis Been en- A.

A. TAL AUK, CilAVDLER, Gen'l auaer. Gen'l 1'asi'r Agea KINVAX, Ass't Gen'i Pass'r Ag t. Attest 11 Couk, Isial -'Clerk Uhjtrict Court. 22-3W in mnning a steam thresher, and.

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1882-1883