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Labette County Democrat from Oswego, Kansas • 3

Labette County Democrat from Oswego, Kansas • 3

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STATEMENT Kansas Dejiocraitc Platform. R. R. Time Card, fi For the Democrat. Epistolary.

Sixor 8 miles west of Chetopa, on the fearer. in: isEiiiiid uiiiinn ii Of Hie Labette County Treasury at tlie close of business, Monday, July 20th, 1SSC Amttlue Fiinils funds fimtlfi, overpaid No. N. DEALER IN i new D. M.

R. and 12 or 14 miles south west of Osego, as the eagle goes, is the new town of Bartlett. The R. R. has erected a switcn and an ele gant depot there, and is to do the fair MO.

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IMTNAWAY, ll'fint. () LINK. THE DEMOCRAT LOCAL NEWS. It never rains but it pours. Corn meat only 30 cts at HnttonV.

August should be remembered as the raii.y Tuesday of the drouth of 1880. An interesting communication from Dr. Newlon will be found in this issue. School land principal $270 00 interest coi-xty, Resolved, That the democracy of Kansas, in convention assembled, heartily indorse the present Democratic administration, and fully sustain the president in his intelligent, manly and courageous efforts to carry into practical effect the principles and doctrines laid doYvn in the national Democratic platform upon which he was nominated as the choice of the national democracy as thing by the young city to Duua it up N. rapidly.

Mr. Callahan is building a PRBIW Miff IP .33.47107 l.tui 20,100 17 General Poor Interest ou county bonds. County Dond sinking ftind Hilt, il Store room there, and otnera expect to build soon. lie is also expecting the commission to arrived soon for a Post Interest on deposit geu. 1,031 (a; sink uc fund Ofiice.

The cattla yard is to be built OSWKC.O, KANSAS. Jitr.c IsSO. VI r. tllf ll County scliool Normal Institute b-Js (W 70 on the R. east of the town site, soon.

The Presbyterian Church, two miles away and the school house, are to be taken to the town, we hear. Coal has Farmers report a wonderful improve merit in the corn, since the last few 12:21 a. m. 1 i in. 1 :55 -i.

m. ID p. ro. days ii rain. Damage on of way D.

A. R. Ii Damage on Ht of way Depot M. VV. K.

37 15 Damage on Rt of way St- I. LADIES AND CHILDRENS' FINE SHOES, MEN AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES. Kil Griffin, who has been the guest of the city for a coupled weeks, has skip ped out. in. in.

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the president of the United State. He has been faithful thus far to his high trust, and his administration of national affairs has given assurance to the country that he means what he says when he announces his fearless determination to do right whether offensive to friend or foe, and we join him in his sentiment that the perpetuation of the republic and of the liberties of the people is far paramount to the existence of any political organization. Resolved, That we in accord with the national demociacy in opposition to all sumptuary legislation either state or it-N sboi-g rfr The ycupg ladies () and gentle ll 122 12 l.TO 00 10 HO Ci (HI been found for years and worked on Turkey Creek, a mile or two away, and at Mr. Batty 's, coal has been found, by boring, 30 inches thick at 115 feet. Mr.

Bartlett, on whose place the town is laid out, has found lead, zink and in sinking for water at his residence. On the town site the company has found water at feet in a shale stratum, the same that we get our water in at Oswego. Another stratum may be uen(?) who received a reprimand from 4 Mi-l Pullman Sleepers W. W. R.

It Daiimse on IU of way Parsons Pacilic U. It Tarsons Wter Co Stenographer fees OSWKUO CITY. Interest ou lunding It bond Survey the minister at the Christian Church last i': Fine L.adv'3 Shoe in lsi ll Sunday evening for misconduct during ov.i--'o and St r.orviccs must feel a little bit email. up his $lfrewitli the best assortmctil of goods lie markets aftou' Mr. Porter islfillinj and choerfully oo The spelling of persons names is gov il cislni ft facilities.

stile to all print! erned by no rules, but for curiosity's p. I p. reached 21 feet deeper down, contain CHETOPA CITY. General NEOSHO TWP. sake we would like to know how many with maps, time ta- ing water.

No place is surrounded national; that yve are opposed to the Guarantees Prices Below all Competition different ways George Ahle has for oo for the Mony with finer lands for farms farm houses i I -ill iipi'ii Fiis General KKKKIK, i Line, Ka spelling his name. principle of constitutional prohibition and demand a resubmission of the pro 55 4S 17 00 35 4S Road Interest on Ii Bonds wind mills and shade trees are to be seen over the prairie for miles, every where around the town. To the south three miles awav. is the Indian Terri Dr. Collier, citv attorney protem, has On Wilkin's Corner, Oswego, Kansas.

ii- I lui ibihiy, Stjd ri tlii-, Shoe, nd -4-tinp. il ON rim at Should you want to make hibitory amendment in this state to a vote of the electors, so that the question IT i. i. i renewed his war of extermination upon the demirep kind. His fiat is thev must sinking fund 200 00 NORTH TWP.

a real estate loan you wi tory, and the man who bandies stock may be finally and intelligenty settled, go, and judging from his success in the in the Nation can have his home and General 2ol .10 find it very largely to your in and whereby the interest of true tern past, the decree will be executed. family in Bartlett and see after his stock Road 20 03 perance may be promoted and the in terest to call upon ine nrm each day, very easily. Elder J. R. Ferreli, of Independence, A.

J. MO LEU. If. C. 1 A I dividual liberty and manhood of the One niffht.

at a late hour, a group of of Winton Doming, they this state, who has been laboring in the 1 1 rent Shoe OWJ iVAKn $2.50 SHOE. .) I a full liuu ot th ttk citizens respected and restored, and in wolves gathered near where we slept, AID VALLEY TWP Interest on St It It 101 57 LABETTE TSVP General 170 27 interest of the Christian Church of this city for several months, delivered his and gave us an evidence of their pre stead of constitutional or statutory not only giving you as low rate as the lowest, but in ad farwell discourse to his congregation prohibition we favor a well regulated sence oy a great many iouu voiuua, whether martial, musical or affectionate ii: Uoad LIBERTY TWP last Sabbath evening. diticn furnish you money and just license system. VAX AL3T, Aea I could not make out. Dr.

W. T. Ligfiett has located at Bart 155 13 10 SO 531 70 Resolved, That we recognize labor General The music rendered by some of the b'hoys on the French harp, with qui tar Koai as the source of all wealth, and demand lett and has maae up his mind to stay, and we venture to garrantee he will be Interest on bridge CHEAPEST HARDWARE, Cutlery Stoves and Tinware for the working classes such remunera accompaniment, Jast baturday evening, without delay. It cm. A i r.inhcr of our young people arc iu ciii'ir, the Normal.

Mr. and family naye moved OSWEGO TWP. a success and make his mark. There was excellent, comparatively speaking. Genera! llu in tion lor their services as will enable them, with economy and sobriety, to If we can't have a cornet band, we will are many persons needed at Bartlett, Road lo7! such as a blacksmith, miller, druggist, coal miners All of whom will improve their social and financial con Interest on it It It bonds 075 have to put up with the next best.

Dave Blauchard, charged with high i wctro. Inst on ft It It funding dition; further, we condemn the policy FAST LINK TO 5 I M.t.'ir, McCune, was in town Bonds 3S2 IS way robbery, has been bound over for CO TO of the Republican party in building up be-welcomed. The day is not far ell, whem a R. will be talked of from BaitJettto Altamont and Parsons and lust on fundinir his appearance at the District court, in i monopolies and classes by special legislation to tile to the best interests of the the sum of 10c0, in default of which another from Pittsburgh and Ctewego Bonds FAIRV1EW TWP. he wa3 sent to Jail.

to Bartlett. PAJiSOJWS HARDWARE masses. General The town lots are 25 by 140, and the 00 last week. who has been railroading has returned liome to stay. has been in progress ht the house for ttc past week.

ii ry who has been i for the past month Lome. McCunc, baptised a cou- Sam Green, charged with obtaining Resolved, That the differences be Road TON, LTIMOJIE. monev under false pretences, was taken streets are broad and level. An arm of Lake creek passes the town site on the west, with its rocky bottom and tween labor and capital should be set- MT. PLEASANT TWP.

UOOTvt No. KKICK lll.OCK, before Esquire Kiersey, Tuesday morn by a board of arbitration in each Rv bonds 113 05 ing. He waived exammanon turn was re EAST. HOWARD TWP. NL abundant supply of building stone and lime rocks.

turned to fail to await further action of OSWEGO KANSAS. state and a general supervising board appointed by the United States as a General 20 river bun cay at war the district court. have been Bartlett is not as yet so unfortunate six syndications Eoad final board of appeal, so that the per of school at fur the winter term i Costol appeal 031 Several lawyers from Parsons, aided M' as to have town officers and a school board. TIIAINS TO i.on.smi sOl. ON secutions of corporate powers and the ELM GROVE TWP.

by others here, came before the commis General 2.10 41 No place in this county ii there a bet retaliation of labor strikes may cease and sioners Monday with a petition as long had "lots''' of fun with a pony on the one day Road 27 05 1 ill1 ijuY.S ter stock, grain and horticultural re as the moral law, and asked upon the RICHLAND TWP. Df.y conflrt r-f inneB(Jr justice prevail. Resolved, That the present rail -l I K. gion than around Bartlett and no place where we old Oswego people have petition and some legal techninalties, the liberation of the strikers confined General 271 73 an, of Mound Valley, is Uoad II yd road law should be so amended as to more friends, a fact that vouches for in jail. The Commissioners remain SCHOOL DISTRICTS.

prevent the railroad companies from their respectability and intelligence. No. ed obdurate, contending the penalty had not been paid and the boys were JN. charging the people excessive rates for -rand parents, Mr. and .1.

I-' ret man. cr am ociable will be given rc-idence of James Bradiield's vciiinir. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stem- General joint 2 not released.

freight to pay the interest on Avatered. Mrs. Ice and Mrs. Sanders, charged with infanticide, have thus far been un stock. It should provide for a reasonable compensation for services render Pond General Kond.

General. 28 hours 23 hours able to procure bail, and are still in the ay Aug. 1, a bouncing girl. LOAKEII. ed ami no more, and the commission custody of an officer.

3 10 11 13 15 17 is VA 20 21 ers, if any there be, should have the power to enforce their decisions in the fMtft T. UT ELL, Should Winton General. Uc mi no- IP name of the state. l'l or Cr. St.

Resolved, That the Republican poli promise 3tov a detinue or certain amount of money upon 5 o-j OS 75 53 it; 10 35 Mi 11 70 01 ss 50 01 02 1 1 57 oo 17 7S 70 IIS 05 05 hi 41 12 I 07 40 0:1 40 4S 1-i U'O 50 si 10 III 15 07 54 (M) 7-1 13- 07 The occupants of the Dye House were arraigned Tuesday morning before his Honor, Judge Hill, for disturbing the peace and quietude of their neighbors. The evidence went to show that there was a breach of continuity, so to speak, somewhere, in the marital relations of the pair, and although the proprietor testified that his wife was the unfortu nate yictim at times of spell3 or fits, and that he was simply trying to "peac ify her" during one of these attacks, the court held that a most liberal cor-struction of the city ordinances, would embrace within its ample provisions a cae of tits, especially at midnight, as a sufiicient cause of action, and a fine of five doliare and costs was imposed. 20 P.ond. General. Ilond General your real estate, we guarantee Sleeping il 'ii and Bl- sii.r thrf from St.

i-ar to Estate and Loan Broker Mo.M'Y TO I. OAS FARMS. FARMS FOR SALE. 1 il 1 1 mi Mil I JL 2 To WssHfr.n OHALKUS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, I i STOVES ano TINWARE, i 7 ipjf i PiUU tH ill redeye it, as their you wi loans are m.l eneral. not cut clown and re-a third party, they jected by P.ond...

Genera liund their own investing: money, ping Cars i M.ress from KANSAS. and have no one else to please 30 10 43 41 45 10 4S, .01 cy of special pension legislation is designed as a political machine and is the crying evil of the hour. We demand a revision of the whole pension system and enactment of a general law unhampered by technicalities, so that the truly worthy survivors of the union army, participants in the late war, or their needy heirs may without delay receive jiensions in some measure commensurate with their disabilities and sufferings; and we further demand an appropriation by congress sufiicient to employ such clerical force as will bring about a settlement of each case within thirty days after the proper application has been tiled in the pension bureau. Resolved, That the soldiers and 127 Winton Dcmingr writes up but themselves. Call and sec Daily VCi'K i State.

ISnnd ti, their own loan papers here, and them The colored peo-cue, on Lightning (same place it Saturday, August both white and co'me, and have oj 50 10 15 I I 11 1S-2 it! 1 '') to 1- i i Gen. nniih'orinnc nrp nor in it(( if urn. 11 Leavenworth, the metropolis of pro bast tor inspection and appro- hibition Kansas, has about two hundred iu will be speaking ly kknth'il, of Chetopa, In 31 YY. i 1 saloons, which are run as openly as the val before the loan is made. ctnroa njmncrn wt trnro hipiuisp wp.

hflve "hfisn there." n. Rov. George UJ.l Dr. It. AV.

o-wpoo. John F. 1 1 ill. 22d Mrs. Macona, who was fined and costs for disturbing the peace, failed to sailors of the late war having an honorable discharge, are entitled to the first consideration in appointments, and cari t.n4 i rori'i trrrm Louisvill i-'V? hnth piirt ii i Kxiwh Trains Meti'inir nn -avaiiuah and Jafk- i l.y thi- Itout! i in I'liion Depots! (fty liquidate the amount, and is now pining for the free air of liberty, being placed Tlnml Slate General.

stite Rood i ral. Stat- Pond Ot-m Boiid General. P.nml Judgment. Ciem-nd. state P.ond Geueral.

Bond General 1)1 ii-2 03 c. l'roc'amation and Ru- President of the Sn.iley. Marshals-John and W. Horner. The Mar-( Cherry vale will be on the ard other entertainments, "i An angements Aaron and ic Jessie.

Speaking will once at V) o'clock, and after din- that age and disabilities should be no disqualification if they are competent in the city quay for the r.on payment of the same. It has been stated that she to the proper discharge of the duties. Resolved. That we demand the i la C' JM speedy forfeiture of all unearned land grants and the opening up of all lands He was an observationist of local celebrity well advanced upon the seared and yellow leaf page of life, of stately and dignified mien. Parties prominent in their circles had been arraigned before his honor, Judge Hill.

Sensational rumors had promised developments, rich, rare, racy, of a decidedly breezy nature. Bald heads as usual had offered a premium upon front seats. He had secured the first prize and planted him self in the most conspicuous chair. iih his red bandana he was mopping the perspiration from his massive brow, when cf a sudden, there came a turn ultuous crash, like the thundering mut terings accompanying a cyclonic disturbance. The fear stricken audience gazed in direction cf the sound.

There was a ferocious gyratory performance, a frantic efl'ort as it were, to catch up with the center of his gravity, but he is out of his depth and his anchor drags of the United States to homestead set Stea III r4 1 i. ntmi fUr and LeatoEeliiE or any parUnilar Tii lwt Avrnts of ron--', Nxrthwei-t. ami South tlement, and that proper legal proceed 00 07 H.S 00 70 75 inf. tie is, at times, non-compos mentis, and, if this is true, her husband should have a coat of tar and feathers administered to him, and that, too, in no miid form, for his cruel treatment and desertion of her, in this her time of need. Upon the pretense of settling her fine and costs, he disposed of her jewelry and then skipped the town, taking with him her sister, who was an inmate of tha family.

We supose it is the old, eld story re-told, that he has lost all affection for his wife, and has become enamored of the charming Cora. ings be instituted at once to secure title FOR SALE CHEAP, 4 nice building lots cor Colorado and depot st. Inquire, L. C. Howard.

to the settler on such forfeited lands, l.ol'IS AT IOI AKD Bond General Bond General. Resolved, That we denounce the Til ST. 78 80 81 past policy of the general land ofiice under republican rule in allowing our Farmers. Attention. public lands to pass into the possesion iv.

VvN 11. -II ATTirC, cr. -n'J I'ii-s'r A(t i O. I '1 Wtdi-rB of alien absentees. 1).

Should you wish a real es Resolved, That Yve believe in a tariff a sixty thousand il 10 l''S 5m. id I'ii 23 I'D 2'0 IS 01 si 30 72 60 OS 105 31 70 30 13 00 51 43 53 ir ic 11O20 tl3 01 lio c.i 50 5S no vj 70 10 7 1 7 05 3i20 1130 3 (in 25 10 7-" 3S 30 20 113 55 09 10 52 02 40 05 101 20 SO 40 47 33 20 00 10 45 141 55 41 40 43 00 43 44 1538 47 .2100 33 which will increase VtA. tate loan be sure to see Win for revenue, so adjusted as to meet al the demands of the government ant Jelieral General. State Bond General Iloud Bond General I cur badly In the mean time the impression gains ground that ha is an enthusiastic agent, either illustrating, the revolutions of a new patented eircu'arsaw, or the graceful motions of a wind mill. dhytho U.S.

Govt Frrt r-flall. tdy large facilities for handling wheat. We will that any surplus derived there from be at once applied to the reduction of the The crook of his cane gets caught in the as usjal, to pay the highest wheat in Labette and Chero-ties. We are never full, but national debt, and we demand a revision Stii vi.v,ir to v.N ('. L.

Lifrott, ttiul denlrr in bow of his eyeglass, and with the shin ing vacancy on the top of his head, re of the present complicated tariff laws 01 01 SO O.I 100 102 104 105 100 107 los c. 100 sembling the lightening changes of a so that the wealth of the country and luxuries of life may bear more evenly Kaleidoscope, he goes to the lijor amid the wreck and debris of a shattered the burdens of taxation, and the neces ton Deming, who are responsible and experienced, and whose knowledge of the business will prevent mistakes, and whose commercial standing: you can easily inform yourself of, and upon whose statement you can rely. Every body uses Flour It is to your interest to get my prices before buying elsewhere, J. M. Huttou.

Bond General Bond General Bond General Bond i General Bond chair. Kind hands lifted the prostrate always have room for your wheat and i sy rfa for same. Wheat exchanged i Flour and taken on deposit, and lb guaranteed equal to any made in the country. Remember this is the only place where you can sell your wheat al ali un.es and get the Cash for it. OSWEGO ROLLER MILLS, Ji i.u i L.wu:r., and Treas.

saries of life go free. from to a seat in the corner, where with a disjointed vertebral column, he Resolved, That we are opposed to tried to identify the Anarchist who threw the bomb. convict labor, or pauper labor, and demand the most stringent legislation on Redemptions and assignments Mrs. F. W.

Frye, of Parsons, is visit Tax of lii) not apportioned. State of Kansas, this subject. Resolved, That the Oklahoma country should be opened up to actual set ing her mother. Mrs. J.

P. Reed, Labette County, i Mr. K. P. Carpenter, of Neodasha, was in the city this week, visiting with 1, C.

W. Littleton, Treasurer of said county, tlement and should be free alike to all Cash paid for Fruit, Vegetables, Berries and Produce. 1st door north of Post office. J. H.

HUGHES. Ladies will find relief from their head ao solemnly swear that the foregoing statement wife and baby. persons having legal rights to settle is tiuc to the bert of my knowledge and belief ache, costiveness, swimming in the Iwbi ani Fancy Soap, Qnaensvare. Dr. H.

Symmes returned Monday thereon. head, colic, sour stomach, restlessness, C. W. LITTLETON, Treasurer of Labette Kan. from his visit to the Springs in Mo Resolved, That on these principles indigestion, constant or periodical sick His health has not been benefitted to the headaches, weakness in the bacit or Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2Gth extent that he had hoped.

we place our candidates in the field and appeal only to the calm, deliberate kidneys, pain in the shoulders and dif day of July, A. D. Is80. W. W.

COOK. Mrs. I. U. GATES, teacher; Miss Mattie Bacon, daughter of Dr.

ferent parts of the body, a feeling of Seal County Clerk J. W. Bacon, of McPherson, was ia the Hay, Ban, Corn and Chopped Feed. lassitude and despondency by taking judgment of the electors of the state, believing that the election of our ticket Yvill insure good government to this citv the first of the week, the guest of Simmons Liver Regulator. It should Vocal and Instrumental Miss Winnie Landis.

THE GREAT Edge Front, Oswego. Mr. Seeber and family who have been commonwealth and its people, an hon est administration of public affairs, residing in our city during the summer be used by all persons, old and young. It is not unpleasant, is purely vegetable and is not injurious to the most delicate constitution. None genuine except that prepared by J.

H. Zeiiin Co. Unfailing SpsciSs untainted by the duplicity and hypocri left this week for California, their ture home. Room No. 17, at West end of Ffall over Con- sy which has marked the conduct of the republican party in this state for dxirs liiink.

Mr. L. L. Ketehuni returned Monday Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of t.OOa WISH t'l THE SYTIM, tiinant lhrnuqh Trains conlslnlng Pulltmn Palar f.U-opinn, Dinli'q anj thr.lr Cart bilvesn the foiiowiny prominent ci'ies without chssfsr CHSCACO. FECRSA, ST.

LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, DENVER, CMAMA, ST. JCSCPH. QUINCr, hannibal, KEOKUK. DES MOINES, RCCK ISLAND, LINCOLN, COUNCIL CLLTFS. ATCHISON, TOP2KA, LEAVEN VO St TH; SIOUX CITY, ST.

PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. Over 400 Elcq-nily Eo'iippcd Pinjtf TriTn running over llU perfect system, pissing Into and ihrcunh the ir-pnrlent CitUs nd lawns In 11-a States et ILLIN0I3, IOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS. NEBRASKA, COLORADO, MINNESOTA. Connectinq In Union Cenots fnr ill tshrls Is fji Statessnd Territories, EAST. WEST, rTOSTH.

SOUTH. No matter nherc you are going, purchass your tlaket BURLINGTON OjiMt Trains via this Line between KIS erTT. I ESVfNrVOH III. ATChfsON, 5T. JOSEPH PftS MOiNES.

COUNCIL BLITrs, OMAHA, SIOUX CITT, ST. PUL and KNSS CWi, ATCHIbON. ST. lOSEPM fl QUINCY, HANNI3lLardCHICAG0, Without Chsnf s. J.

f. BARNARD, Or. K. S-. 4k S.

S. M. A T. J. ST.

JOH A. DAtVES, or ATT, K. 0 4. 0. tt- it.

fir. Juki m. from a business trip to Bentonville, wm MARLEYIFirst National Bant years, and yve invite all good citizens FOR LIVER DISEASE. every kind cured in 30 minutes by Wol- Ix tWXS Ark. He reports the spirit of boom hav ing reached that section.

ord's Sanitary Lotion. Warranted by M. M. Kingsbury, druggist, Oswego. Barbers and Hair Dressers, Dr.

Hewitt of Emporia and father of Osfwcgo, Kan. Geo. Hewitt, held for house breaking, BANKERS, CVMDTfl MO Bitter or bad taste in month; I If i IU 1 tonenje coated white or core red is in the city looking after the case of Mr3. S. C.

Williams, south of the with a brown fur; pain in theback, sides, or joints often mistaken for Rheumatism sour Atomacfe Iok of ap- his wayward boy. rncr Fourth Ave and Commercial Oswego, Kansas. Hair CutUiar, Sliavim, Shompooin? and Dyeing done in tin- best style. Satisfaction jruaraiitecil. Children' hair cutting a spe- petite sometimes nausea and waterbrash, or indigestion flatulency and acid eructations bowels alternately costive OSWEGO, KANSAS.

Ol'FlCEliS. it ln of memorv. with a Datnful sen ana tax; nealach Condon desires to inform the public that she is prepared to make up Combings at 25 cents per oz. Also, Dress Making at living prices. sation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done debility low spirits; a thick, yellow O.

R. Symmes returned this week from a business trip to the interior of Ohio. He reports crops as looking well without regard to previous political associations to join us in redeeming the state from imbecile and hypocritical rule. Resolved, That we demand an amendment of railroad laws of Kansas, so as to adjust the rates on coal to a basis that will admit of the transportation of the product of all mines of the state to all parts thereof at such rates as are reasonable and just to producers and consumers. Whereas.

A. K. Cutting, an Ameri alis promptly attended to ill any par tor the eity. through sections of Mo. 111.

Ind. Ohio, which he passed. Winton Deming ask for rrcsiilent Vice-rresident C'asliicr Ass't-Cashier Teller. appearance of the skin and eyes a dry cough fever restlessness; the urine is scanty and high-colored, and, il allowed to stand, deposits a sediment. SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, I'CKLLY VEGETABLE, AN EFFECTUAl SPECIFIC FOR C.

Abbey, J. B. lontp-oriieiy P. C. Wheeler C.

F. Winton II. C. Cook, o- Do Genera! Banking Business Charlie Steckling and Dick Kiser no delay in thenegociation of real estate loans, they invest Corn Wanted. Yellow and white corn wanted at the 'Eagle Mills," Oswego.

If you want neat Job printing come to the i-EYiOCHAT ofiice. ing their own funds therein, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Jaundice, Colic, Malaria, Const! patlon, Sick Headache, JVansea, Mental Depression, MONEY ON' II AND TO LOAN A'l DIERCTOKS. started last Monday for the Flint Hills, where they intend spending a solid month in the enjoyment of their bach elorhood, by hunting and fishing. Thomas McNeil" attended the Democratic convention at Cherryvale last Monday and reported the occasion as altogether one of the most enthusiastic, can citizen, is wrongfully deprived of and have money constantly on hand. Bowel Complaints, SEASONABLE RATES.

liberty by Mexican officials in the republic of Mexico, and n. c. i'ook K.ir. Hall. 1.

O. II. 15. (Jooch. Vrillianis.

Alibev. C. Wheeler. F. Winton.

B. Montgomery Lee Coal, Corn, Whereas, The national house of rep and best represented political conyea- Bran and all kind3 of Ground feed a resentatives has by resolution approved Winton ife Demjng have a limited am't tions that he has attended in years. Bottom Prices, at the COLLECTIONS BECEIVE ritOMPT Dr. Tucker was called to Baxter last Eagle Mills. ATTENTION.

week to the bedside of his nephew who mTKECEIVE TF.rOSITS Sf nJF.CTTO CHKCR. of the action of the president of the United States in demanding the release of said Cutting and requesting the president to renew said demand; therefore be it was accidentally snot with a pistol. Bear in mind that where PATENTS, r.WKAT3. marks corT- IM'iM fiinl nil othrr tuln 1 Hip U. ti.

Pittt-nt titu-mli'd to for ei-khatj: ii "-Iif 'lif S. ralftit Ofiice, Mini xe Tfitrnt In tj th tlio rt to from A-IIIJCOTOW. t-N-ntl lMiAWINO. WMfTrtrt ttii.ltv fr-e rhnrirei maUf No n.ii.;;s UNLESS WK 01- TAI r.VTKNT. Wc l'( i'ct life tollir oT Oi ilcr owl 1o cfflft)li fit r.

s. r.itnit For circular, iae'f toi ms. il f. lcni-r to atrttml In yvtir own State or county, write to (N A SNOW Pc Wnshinfton, Later The young man died from the jtc, Is generally used in the South to arouse the Torpid Liver to a healthy action. It acts without disturbance to the system, diet or occupation.

It regulates the liver, and causes the bile to act as the purge. The excess of bile being removed, a tonic effect is produced and health is perfectly restored. The Regulator is given with safety and the happiest results to the most delicate infant. For all diseases in which a laxative, alterative or purgative is needed it will give the most perfect satisfaction. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World I THERE IS BUT OSE SIMMONS I LIVER REGULATOR See that you get the genuine, with the red on front of Wrapper, prepared only by J.

H.ZE1LIN olb proprietors, PHILADELPHIA, PAe ISTInvitpR Vccomitsof all Clasnos nl Bui- title and security is satisfactory, of money to loan on second mortgages upon good real estate security. tLOWCOSTHOUSES HOW TO BUILD THEM ilen lit firing issni; Accoinnioiii'mMis. Resolved, That it is the opinion of 7w A larjro Atlan, eiviriffveuts nl the democratic party of Kansas that fall dcriptionof i(hUirahe the borrower receives the money upon his loan, on day ap effects of the wound and the Doctor ac companied the remains to Indiana, the former home of the family. Mr. Charles Ball has returned from Tulsa, where be has been acting as book keeper for Mr.

H. C. Hall, and will accept a position in the Register of Deeds modern houses, costing from ltelJ nearc. mrt thmw wriw Stimwn rrct- vb rru alMWit woik whirl, the military power of the whole nation 40ODnioit6.000. Profumlu U.

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About Labette County Democrat Archive

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3,908
Years Available:
1879-1896