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Oswego Daily Independent from Oswego, Kansas • 4

Oswego Daily Independent from Oswego, Kansas • 4

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Daily Independent. i- Osweuo, Kansas, Jaunuury 3, IHM. The weather suits I lie Ice iik-ii. a we hall, 'wben night candles hare burned out and jocund day stands tip toe on the misty mountain top," the grand luminary approaching from his home In the orient majestically moving on to his exit In the Occident I 'Ever hall, the Banner! ever t'hei'loli In grand Inscription, "Truth Is mighty and will prevail," then we stand unparalleled in honor and Indeed are worthy the Banner of our order." Boll of Honor IlIGO SCHOOL. A class.

Merrit Head, JIattio Gray, Mary Blackledge, Orilla Weisbrod, Una commenced: taking -stock Fred True Is sick with tin; pneumonia. A young lady wants to know whut Hie joke is about "tlie We see a large amount of lorelgti trade here this week. January 1st, 188 S9 and will Crane, Ernest Sykes, Ellen WIer, Ham Carpenter, Walter Mays, Henry Herrlott, from We see a large amount of trade Howard and Canada townships. We notice a large Invoice of coul come in to several parlies yesterday. noticed a few furmers in town yes terday with temporary sleds.

ai Kansas City claims to he eighteen years old, and yet there was a town there larger Willie Clover, Dick Waskey, Perry Davis, Etta Gledhill, Hello Nellie Barnes, Oilie Davis, Howard Brown, Anna Bates, Annie Vinyanl, class. Sullie Blackledge, Belle Montgomery, Jim Sweet, Ruth Sullivan, Buell Russell, Alny Candler, Anna Grant, Cl'as. Slice, Jt s-ie Newlon, Aiollie Montgomery, Quincy Hclsell, Laura Ball, Nevada Kent, Minnie Kirk pal rick, Met a Cunningham, Anna Gledhill, Blanche Case, Stella Williams, Stesie Cunningham, Nita Keiry. O. R.

Bellamy, Principal. UK A. VI MAR DEPT. A class. Maggie Carpenter, Frank Vale Blanche Waskey, Sherman Johnson, Ben Harrison, Jim Blackledge, Smith Bead, than Oswego thirty years ago.

Airs. John Carpenter very low. Her friends are very much concerned rbout her recovery. Air. Mrs.

Ira lieifsnlder and Judge Barnes of Joplin attended the banquet last nhbt. A public examination of Teachers rt'ill Minnie Cannady, Etta Thomas, Jessie be held at Oswego on Saturday, Jan. 13th. Mrs, A. C.

Baker, Mr. L. Schneider was. unanimously yoted to be the' best lady's man present. at the banquet last.

night. Our merchants ure now engaged in tak iaK aailisi Eloab and Mm Taylor, Charley Ball, Willie Bird, Grace Newlon. Ida Harvey, Llllie Kinnear, Jennie' Miller, Nellir Harrison, Jennie Curl Edna 'Carpenter, Anna Harrison, Flora Cartwright, Josie Clover, Mary Gray, Minnie Stamper Eppa Douglass, Alice Evans, George Carrie Peeplcs, Hester Khkpatrick, Calvla Stamper, Jennie ule Treboul, Nigie Crane, Sallie Babbitt, M. Wallick. 1ST INTERMEDIATE.

class. Elma Curl, Elmer Gofr, Chas. ing an account of stock and settling up up generally tor the year. Dr. Skilling, of Southern Illinois, who has been stopping here a few weeks with his go to Harper county in a few days.

Daniel, Alonzo Patchin, Delia Craft, Lula A destructive fire at Columbus, Ks. Barnard, Douglass Pufflnbarger, Tommy last night at one o'clock, broke out in the Ball, Mert Cunningham. new meat shop, and spread rapidly, con class. Harry Triple tt, Winnie Hum suming one whole block. The loss is very great.

A defective flue was the We Cannot-; and Not carry tliee phrey, Tina Woodford, Keo Taylor, Har- Starnes, Mablon Bedell. causa of the lire. (Roods oveiv call file best Air. A. II.

Tyler, an attorney lrom Par Jenkie Kino. 2d intermediate. Elmer Gilbert, Bert Vinyard, Luty sons, was in the city yesterday and called. IBargain of yoiar llv, Mr. Tyler lcit his native home in the east In 1878 and has been a resident of Parsons Shoemaker, Sadie Landis, Clara Nelson, ever since.

He is rapidly gaming the con OElIVCHSlliOlESfi "W3E3 GOODS OJE2E5A.I fidence of the people and has many friends. Willie Kelsey. May Browdas, Alamle Handley, George Stice, Fred Gooch, May Winton, Adolphus Harvey, "Wilbur Condon, Maggie David, Charlie Thornton. Hattic Dean, Tillie McArtbur. Belle Smith Dr.

K. W. Wright, who recently re turned fiom California and is so' well and favorably known in Labette county, has Mary Kearney, Bert Phillips, Fulmoth opened his ofllce above Symmes' store, Kearney, Frank Sweet. ana is rapiuiy laentuying mmseu witu an interests that tend to enlarge ami develop Kate Clover. Myrtle Stonecipher, Hattie Flora, Stella the city of Oswego.

OS (3- Gardexi and Green Mouse la situated threo blocks east of tho Oswego House. Cochran, Sallie Cannady, Tina Cissna, For the next 30 days the undersigned will make pictures at the following prices: Cabinets, per doz, $4.00 Cards, 2.00 Gems, 4 for The people of Oswego and vicinity will plea-e remember that I do not exhibit The Masonic hall was in order, and the commandery repaired thither for a social. Adona Cochran, Nella Daniel, Sam Ford, Rufus Nevels. Ida Mark. Orell Douglass, Frank Currey, Clara At the hour of twelve the Knights wended their way through the city wrapped in Soott, Joe Thayer, Frank Hardway.

Louis Williams, 'Nonv Marsh, Winnie White, slumbers, to home, sweet home, where visions of turkey, fruit cake, the transit Landy Legrand, Mary Johnson. of Venus, a sweet song, and a group of Sarah Cieank. "Maude Ball, 95; Willie Alontgomery, adies in grotesque figures awaited them. 95; Vick 95 Elwood Ilutchings, For centuries past, a commandery of 90 Edjrar pictures made by first-class artists in the east, at the entrance to my gallery, and leave the public to draw the inference that I made them myself, as some would-be artists, not a thousand miles from Oswego are in the habit of doing. Every picture on exhibition in uiy gallery was made by myself, and the pictures I make for my enstomers are guaranteed to be as good as my samples.

Please remember that my gallery is now located opposite the Oswego House. Call at the gallery and examine specimens of the finest pictures ev Iluteliings, 90; Willie Mc-Florence Gooch, 90; Olive gallautSir Knights have held their con Vicker, 93 "KEEP CONSTANTLY OJT HAND ALL KINDS OF Green House and Bedding Plants ALSO A LAUGE VAEIETY OF FLOWER POTS AND VASES, 8- Out Flowers FaniisLetl for Decorations; Funerals, Etc. Bertha claves, and meetings for the promotion of Gartner, 90 Willie Hughey, 95 all that is true and the advance Aber, 90 Roy Einehart, 95 Josie Ar- nelt, 95; Willie Daniels, 93 ment of mankind and giving assistance to the needy. Tliey have held their meet Hattie Smith, Teachej. ings in the mystic order In secret, but an- nually giving a banquet in which their er made in Oswego.

O. W. Orsborjj, Dissolution Notice. iadies pmticipatecl. The Oswego Com The co-partnership heretofore existing mandery, of as gallant Sir Knights as there are on the face of the earth, Invited their between W.

L. Tryon and J. E. Bryan, under the firm name of W. L.

Tryon BILLY; BURCH, Proprietor ladies to join with them last evening, MARKET REPORT. Reported by L. Sawyer Co. Bulter, per 2 Eggs, per doznn 20 Potatoes, per bushel 00 Turnips, per bushel 20 Apples, per bushel 50 4i Onions, per 60 Cabbage, per hed (16 is this day dissolved by mutual con The commandery, with some Invited 76 as 75 sent. Air.

Trj'on retires, and Air. Bryan guests, partook of one of the finest ban will continue the saw mill business at the (JO quets ever spread in this city ai the Os wego House. All that was pleasing to 07 60 2 ib sorgnum, per giuion tu. tm Henna, uer bushel 2 00 (U same place, assuming all debts and liabilities of the old firm created In the company business, and collecting all accounts the eye, and agreeable to the taste was spread before thern in the most delicate Chickens, per dozon 3 00 Wheat, per bushel 70 78 Corn, per bushel 32 ill Oats, per bushel 24 iifi May, per ton i OO 4 60 due the firm. W.

L. Tryon. way. Fragrant floweis bloomed in pro J. E.

Rryax. fusion, and every zone contributed to the 00 January 21, 18S3; nogs, per pounu Turkeys live, per pouni' 07 delicious viands. After enjoying this, AT MAGUIRE PARN ELLS' OBKTKAL IDIRUG- STORE; Ladies1 fine shoes at Sawyer's. Judge H. W.

Barnes commenced the "feast of reason and flow of the soul," by responding to the toast "Magna est vkr- Bismarlc Resigned. Because by remaining in Germany toe Have voii seen those silk handkerchiefs i'revalebit," beginning with h0ld rior do business with Winton. atis, kt at Sawyer's. Deming, who are loaning money upon short or long time, real estate or chattle Flannels, blankets, gloves, at Saw the history of our first parents, step by step, showing the truth down through the centuries to the 19th, in vivid illustra yers securities at veky low rates. Office over Post office.

dw-tf In the Center of New Brick Block, Oswego. 1 )Ve have now in' store the largest and most carefully selected stock of Pure Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, PATNT MEDICINES, Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, New crop Orleans sugar, maple sugar, tions, proving the truth of the Latin saying "Truth is mighty and will Library Lecture Course J. M. Bowman then oflered the following new raisins, currants, figs. at L.

Ssaw yers. Fire! Fire! Fire! toast on the Banner of our Order Arrangements have been made for the "Tho Bannerol our order! Grandly following series of lectures by home tal Make yourself safe against loss by Are the lowest ent, which will be delivered at the court liver brought to this market, and which we are oflerinGT to the public at possible price. B-Don't for-'et the place center of Brick Block, Oswej ego, Kansas, lightning or tornado by calling upon Winton Deming for insurance. Oftlce over house at 7:30 p. m.

on the days named, and to which admission will be tree. The Post office. dw-tf PARNBLL public generally and the ladies especially beautiful in its design, unsurpassed by Holy Writ only, in its purpose. The standard of every true and valliant Knight. High and unsullied may it ever wave I May its beautitni folds he -watted upon the breezes, gently, as if touched by angels' wings through the windows of the "Celestial regions 1 May its ample folds ever shield, protect and defend the poor, the needv, "the beautiful, the true and the good." May it ever be lound at the head are coidially invited to attend, and give the The Best Always the Cheapest C3-0 TO lecturers the satistaction of a full house: Reader 1 It Is not necessary to swallow Jan.

9, 1S83 II. Morrison subject. a teacuptul of any cougn remedy to cure a cold or ston a cough. 1 hree teaspoon "The Tramp." fuls In 24 hours is the advertised doSe for Jan. 23, 1S83 J.

M. Bowman subject Brown's Cough Balsam. "Pure as refined gold" is the verdict of thousands annually not yet announced. i jt th column oi vainant ivdijiuts consecrated to the right and the upbuilding of our order. Let it be tho grand neucleus nroiind which everv true knight through subject not Feb.

1883 V. M. Rivers cured by this sterling remedy. For sale by Newlon Stevens and AI Kingsbury. yet announced.

rim civilized world may cluster. Let us look to it. and tollow wherever Feb. 20, 1883 Dr. A.

11. Uarnett sub iect, "Iihooi tanco of Education and Liter- Subscribe tor ina inuki kmukntTO cts. rnnv hfi borne throiich the battles mag rr. For 'Pure Drugs and Medicines. Let us ever hail It I ature." O.

Perkins. per week, delivered at your door. nificently stern array.

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Pages Available:
48
Years Available:
1882-1883