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Oswego Daily Independent from Oswego, Kansas • 4

Oswego Daily Independent from Oswego, Kansas • 4

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Daily Independent. Oswego, Kansas, Jaunuury 4, I8fl3. Bummers keep close at home during Marbied, On Monday, the at the residence ot the bride's mother In this city, by T. E. Shepherd, Mr.

Charles D. Woodford And Miss Laura Clark, both of this city. Mr. Woodfor has grown up from a little boy to manhood in Oswego. All his many friends extend their congratulations.

"Then come the wild weather, conic sleet or ooraa iow, We will itiiul ly enoli other, however it blow ()pii'ii)ii i nd alckness, and sorrow and pu'n, 1 8'iuil le to our true love as links to the chain. Labette City Items. Weareotihe preset enjoying an old COMMENCED, TAKING STOCK Jamifiry 1st, 188S, anil will fashioned winter. The Labette City literary boometli, and Is well patronized by our citizens. the holiday season.

Mrs. Doyle is quite sick with a catarrh or felon on her linger. Miss Nnn Elliott returned to ichool today at St. Charles, Mo. The merry jlnglo of slelgh-lells were heard through our sreets to-day.

Po not. Keep your rooms too hot find give your children colds. Look out for tires. When the weather Is cold fires always occur in cities. A colored man named Lawrence died on the Neosho bottom last night.

Some people complain of their canned iruit freezing. Better eat it before it freezes. Wesley Tibbetis came over from Joplin yesterday, where he was having a good holiday visit. Miss May Peters, after spending the holidays in the city, returned to school al Fulton, Mo. M.

F. McNumara recently sold his farm to a York state man. Consideration, $20. per acre. Miss Carrie Pratber, of Altamont, is spending this week witn the fuaiily ot Mr.

A. S. Gross now occupies the Arm strong property adjoining us. He Is pre fo'ek-'of Dr. Martin was in town todry.

He is ivlesf and Boys 0 vereyais anu lilsier sun paring to build a bouse on bis farm near Labette City. -J The corn trade is rather dull at present, and our buyers are feeling rather blue. Mr. Geo. Hall and wife are spending the holidays with their old friends, the family of Key.

Poinsett at Mound City. The Methodist fraternity at Spring Valley ore having a glorious good meeting, which the citizens of the Valley aienottd or huvinir. Bio. Siiumbaugh is reconverting the whoie community. appointed a delegate to the temperance convention at Topek a.

Married, In this city, by Nelson Case probate judge, on Dec. 14, lbb2, u. Bradford and Nancy C. Powell. Married, In this city, on Dec.

28th, 1882, by Nelson Case, probate jude, Win D. Jones and Ida M. Sweet. armed. On Dec.

28th, 1832, by Nel Miss May Kious staited on Tuesday of this week lor Chicago, 111., where she will remain tor a year or so. i. Married, at the residence of the bride's parents, on Sunday, by Itev. McBirney ol son Case probate judge, Ellis M. Jarrett and Emma Moore.

Oswego, Mr. Thos. Fentress and Miss Josie Webb, both of Labette county. The ladies' society of the Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Bowman next Tom has been in several close places Since we have known him, but lie has entan gled himself In a Webb this time that will Wednesday afternoon.

Carpenter returned home today from Springfield, where he had been visiting his We Cannot anidh Will Mot carry, (Roods'over, call anil-get 'the 'best Bargains of lyouKaliyjes.v:; (W vrt: ku- "W3E3 SELL GOODS Married, In this city, by Rev. Daniel, on January 3d, 1883, Mr. Gilbert and Mrs. hold him solid. The affair was a very select one, but few of our toniest citizens having the honor of beine present.

The young couple have our best wishes. Important Notice. We wish to close all of our book accounts either by cash or note. Parties concerned, by giving this their prompt attention, will save us the trouble of sending individual statements. Respectfully Yours, lm-clw E.

T. If bad Curry, both of this place. Weddings seem to be on the increase. To-day we publish seven marriages that were solemnized in Oswego. Mr.

J. B. Swart, of Cherryvale, was in the city today and renewed his subscrip tion to this paper. LETTERS Ilcmaining unnulk-il for at the post nftlce lu Oswego for the week fcixllng 1 Voeliibtri- 2ti, 1S8-J. For the next 31) days the undersigned will makepictures at the following prices: Cabinets, per doz.

$4.00 cards, 2.00 Gems, 4 for The. people of Oswego and.vicinitr will uleae remember that I do not 'exhibit The snow and sleet, last night make it unpleasant traveling, consequently busi Garden and Green House Is situated thrco blocks east ilro Oswego Ilotisd 1 ness is a little dull today. Several cases ot small-pox are reported Noi rla Nutlet Jno I'almer (v) Kiiliinson Short. Soyer Sharp f. Andrew Hmitii 1 Thoma.4 Thomprtiiii Alhi-rt 'I hrelkeUt Green WillHon Maria at Galena, and the probabilities are that the disease will spread.

The first temperance society in this conn Bminmer I.iiuru ampboll 1 A Cusktl Win Cawthorn (ieo: Crane. II If (jodilurd Henry Harrison llutti-ul .1 Hinton Mary Jackson .1 (J )2) Jackson (i) Jones Nettie Kearna no Kelly Jno .1 I.poninn Millard May Held Geo Mitchell Will Muaselman A a l'OSTAT, Archer Duncan Anderson I' Anderson II Bowman II Cnstlehcrry Chiles Jennie Detriok A I.clton Kred try was organized In Saratoga county, New York, in March 1808., pictures made by Jirst-elass artists, in the cast; at the entrance to my gallery, and leave the public, to draw the inference' that I made them jw some would-be artists, not a thousand miles lrom Oswego are in the habit 'of doing. Every picture on exhibition Itl my gallery was made by myself, and the pictures I make for my customers are guaranteed to be as good as my samples. Please remember that my gallery is r.ow located 'opposite1' 'the Oswego House Call at the- gallery nnd examine specimens of the finest pictures ever made in Oswego. O.

W. Orsbokn. Our popular jeweler E. Taylor, sold jewelry to the amount oi $1,500 lrom 4 KEEV CONSTANTLY ON HANI) ALL KINDS OF Green House and Bedding- Plants ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF POTS AND VASES. gfeg (jut Flowers Famished for Funerals, Etc.

"a BILLY BURCH, Proprietor the 15th to the 26th of December. CAUDS. Ireland 1. II to ii Jaaao i'aiks Win U1) Kallibons Henry smith Mollie Smith I Thomas Virgin Ilettie Miss Delia and Walter Mays will enter tain a number of invited guests at their parents' residence next Saturday evening Dissolution Notice The co-partnership heretofore existing MARKET REPORT. Mr.

Thos. Pruitt, an old settler hero, who has the last year been in the Nation, lias returned and will make this county between W. L. Tryon and J. E.Bryan Co.

Reported by I Sawyer 20 2 under the firm name ot W. 1J. -Tryon fc is this day dissolved by mutual con his future home. sent. Mr.

Tryon retires, and Mr. Bryan The people of Joplin are proud of their rn Ml oo i 10 (at will continue the saw mill1 business at the medical college and speak well ot it. We think Osweffo would do well to always same place, assuming all debts and liabil Ilutter, per pound lfiggs, per dozen Potatoes, per bushel, Turnips, per bushel, Apples, pier bushel. Onions, per bushel Cubhaire, per iiesd Sorghum, per gallon Deans, per bushel Chicktns, per dozen. Wheat, per bushel Corn, per bushel Outs, per Hay, per 'on i.o-a nwl- linlltirl itiesottlie old lirra created in the com 1 00 a i 4o 3 00' have a good word to say for tennstitu tion'.

pany business, and collecting all accounts 70 3 2 24 Cd 25 due the firm. W. L. Tryon J. E.

Rryax, 4 00 I 50 On Wednesday, the 3d by T. E. Shepherd, at the residence ot the 03 (Hi 00 January 2d, 1883. Vi 07 bride's parents in this city, Mr. Elonzo F.

Tryon and Miss Annie Hollingsworth, all Turkey live, (jer ponn, Ladies' fine shoes at Sawyer's. Bismark Resigned. of this city. Because by remaining in Germany tie could not do business with Winton Have you seen thosq silk handkerchiefs The whole number of suits disposed of RARNELLS'r In the Center of New Brick Block, Oswego. have liow in store the largest and most caretulty selected stock of Pure" Drugs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, LAM PS AND FIXTURES, PATNT MEDICINES, at Sawyer's.

Deniing, who are loaning money upon short or long time, real estate orchattlo in Justice Partridge's office for the year 1882 was two hundred and eighty, ot which two hundred and thirteen were Flannels, blankets, gloves, at Saw uince over yers', securities at very low rates. Post olllee. dw-tf civil and sixty-seven criminal cases. Parsons Sun. New croD Orleans siiffar.

mapie suarar, new raisins, currants, furs. at L. Saw- Library Lecture Course. We learn from the Columbus Courier thut in the late tire at that place 10 build Arrangements have been made for the Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, Fire r.Fire Vi Fire 1. i.

I following of lectures bv home tai Kver broil srht to this ent, which will' be; delivered) at' the court market, and which wo are oflerinir to the public at the lowest Don't forget the place-center of Brick Block, Oswego, Kansas, AiaKO yourseit fsaie pnu ujr llffhtning or tornado by calling iipon Win- possible prices. ings were burned down and the loss is estimated aa $30,000. Columbus has no fire engine, and as water is very scarce there, the people could do nothing. There house at 7:30 p. m.

on the days named, ton beming'for Insurance! Office over and to which admission will to tree. The MAGUIRE PARNELL Postofflee. dw-tf public irenerally and the i ladies esueciallv are coidially invited toattend, and give the lecturers the satisfaction of a lull house The Best Always the Cheapest. TO GO Reader ft is not necessary to swallow a teaeuntul of any coush remedy to cure Jan. 9, Morrison subject, The Tramp." Jan.

23, 1SS3 J. M. Bowman; subject a cold or stop a Three teaspoon- mm. nils in 24 hours ts tne auverriseu aose ior Brown's Couffh Balsam. "Pure as refined is talk of building a solid brick block on the burnt district.

It was a merry company ol young ladies and gentlemen who assembled by Invitation at the residence of Mrs. II. C. Hall last ev ening, iter little child was taken suddenly sick, hut Dr. Wier assured her it was not dangerous, so the music, dancing and card playing were enjoyed by all present, and the refreshments were tempting to the most delicate epicure.

not yet announced. Feb. 1SS3 C. M. Rivers subject not gold" is the verdict of thousands annually cured bv this sterling remedy.

For sale IA tarn fe yet announced. by Newlon Stevens and MM Feb. 20. 1SS3 Dr. A.

II. Oarnett sub i Subscribe lor tne iNDitrKtfDEfcir, io cts. ject, "Importance Education and Literature." C. O. Perkins.

PorPnreDrugs and Medicinos. per week, delivered at your door,.

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Pages Available:
48
Years Available:
1882-1883