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The Oakland News from Oakland, Kansas • 3

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I Am you Mibscrilier lo the Nicwa? If not, why not? If i Republican, TwoeiuHneswaraoomnlotnlv Imd 11' w'My vWfs to v. 0i John, of Cameron, will proin at the cliun next i day evening. 1 1 s. nn the I nion illc, near you infm nu-il of the doilies of the Tli psnoiih Mr. I litrt IN is ilinjr her.

Mp, I IwtUl ami wile Ijited WJ 'I ill N'irili Tnpeka, Sabbath Utti Tim att8)ndaM ilm public Iniiils is about 17'i. hnlh in Ihft iiiuiit and i-Ne- irty, Iftttn, UravMia and Dunlap, idd 1 1 i bamm Itovt ana, nun of llm ir.iir ntors KECLIKA INVOICE --or XSeaJ tate H5raiaiiif. its I icai and inUoeb vv ln-i ,1... Hull, I I i 1 1 ita, oorhuiitted ittietde the otherntgbt lnroi departmental make ii an inUr- iiliiogle Knven room diM-ll lUg on Klidii street, tn 15. IV Wll lia'iic.

by sliootliifr lilinsfdf in tlio ritflit liroiiMt, i-ting family newspaper, I hat will be dyintf thin half un hour. Ho ft wife and cliihlrHii. I I. I loll ol: lAi'll AMii: -A deslrnbli I I 1.1'. I I I I i 1 I i i i i rnfiisml nei Send and w.H cost yu only a yar.

M-nd aaylnif In hud nodoairetollTe, (W by letter or DOttel card your ad- inoiicra in the fin ploy llm Miner will bo iB''iilailv .1 Craft i-- I 1 1 ing a car load of In I M'H to ship to St. I.illlis. Mn-h Pfidla Kidsey, visited Miss Myrtle Williams, Sabbath last, Sup't I'litten of the Bbsottio rot over at the Park Monday, arranging for the winter quarters the animali, llaubor llrolhors at liawriu.n., niakinif collector ge other fur annln barrels, slniclc th day rnnii, inn mil. a ion comer near Wasliliiuii college, only blocks from Klectric car, valued at asj terms, or oiher smaller property ore good farm. Bee llartholouiew A Co, I i Hi VI.

OK KM II M.i: MuiiTi' wheal ruin in i.iiienin county, 80 acres li win nl i irooil i. in. I full' luillil round your way he will call for ihe an Increase of one cent per burr Mrs. Henedlcl who lias been quite Tin ulled Stales erand Jury at sick, is considerably belter. Dr.

wi.ri indicted Mrs. Kou-xahn and lienson lor l.ho murder of Mrs. ffuraery fov Sharp is to be congratulated upon Mottinaii, bill, disc liarifod John Matt- 1 1 is a very intereatina number the success which has resulted from 1 man, the husband. logs, lifl per acre, will be sold tuO cash, imi ance In 10 equal annual payments, or pari ka orouerty. i n.i mi llartholomew a Co.

I'oll 8.M.K-A very tlenlmlile home on Wlufleld avenue, east front, near the Hies iic ih i nniii iimi e. finished in his services. At a bawdy liouso in I unction lily th Ul mis p.puiai jiiveuiio in.ina.iue. other night a quarrel occurred between Its piges are filled with illustrated several snld.ei belonging to troop 1 and anJ people, just (i, Sevenlh cavalry, and John Lewis, of ba.tcry K. Kirst' artillnry, familiarly I 0 lutr, known as ihe Upper." bowls makes their eves sparkle, fills their hard wood with "ii ami ibellac; foldlni doors, nice mantle, grate and Ore place ii the parlor, good cellar, well and oul intrs.

sidewalk to ar line, aii com After 8 p- in. i he eleotric railway OarS make a trip every HO minutes. J. W. Sidwell has s.ihl his house on Creen street, to II.

P. Bmckett, for 8000. The post office grocery store can supply you with groceries at good figures. Call and investigate. One of our Oakland young men is feeling very sad now a-days; cause his best girl is going away.

FOR HAI.K il( KX( II INHK acre fm iii in kuiiik mil) iii from good rmiroMii town. Till Ik nil mooU farua land. 6 niiilor plow, nu ncro wheat, aooa bouse, lurif burn, i nun, young orchard vor flu Iruhle Iiomu1, i'i 0, oiinii caili i Dyini'iil pari Topeka prop ty. call mi iiurtiio omew o. VOH CAM! forty norei of bottom land nl lolnlnti the towu i bouitvlhe, Pottawaio inn uuty.

Mii two llioumind dohar (IJ.OOo.ou), which li only song, or would exchange for Rood piece ol 'lopeka pi op Tly. lor ili'iuils on i. i u. KORBAI.K deairalilc c'ftity ncro ranii only UK- tin IT mill' iroui rwlnvale, a -in Uon mi ihe Ulinourl I'acirtc railroad twent) miles uouth of 'Joeka, Tlilnfarm he ralr buildings, orchard, everlaitlnn water, tiiini' grass, a few ucrei ol tun her, and alto, gether a nice little home, Would be sold on easy terms al twentj Ave hundred dollars or would exchange iu part lor 'to-pelta property. Call on Co.

iron saIjK ok exchange- ioo acre farm Boar Oikuioosa, Jeiterson county, 80 acres bottom under plow, BO acres timbor, acres mi adow, small noui and orchard, a bargain, m.ioo, i iy payments or exchange for cltj property, tall on liar-tholomew Co. FOR BALK Or would excl'ange for one. hair in Topeka propi rty, Uft) acres, three miles from the state house, in full view of the city, over two thousand trull trees, iarK" grape vineyard evorj thing verj fine for Hiiliiirhnii linnir. Owi.it Will ii ten thousand dollars pari cash and balance In good Topeka property, i ail on Frank Moore can suit you if you desire to rent or buy a home, yes a farm too. You will find him on the corner of Indiana and Forrest plete ni fifteen hundred ilollura (11000.

00.) cash payment of two hundred and otto i iO.OOJ or three hundred dndiii-h i' u'u Hi be a pted balnnoo In month! or quai ter ly installments, If oustumer desires To se. cure thl desirable home at this bargain, call on Mai tholomew Co, With rjr- uch, uad- 1 to ha Iff 'tor- avn the 1 Prl-1 an tbs HUB iolr nan ter. ling vns, itry he 2:30, atj im- in- cts: a lei coo, fed, f9 om-, out re- tho face with sweetest smiles and calls forth exclamations of joy The editor is Oliver Optec; the publishers, Itussell Publishing Boston, Mass; the price $1 50 a year. The new volume commences with the November number. If you desire to give your child happiness which will last through the year, uber ibe for Our Little Ones.

FOB ALE OB BXCHAXtiK 440 acres pasture land, well fen water, near good town (talnneapolls), lio per acre, one fourth cash, balance easj terms, or pari l'opuku property. Call on Uaitliolomevt James Kchart, late of Iowa, hah located in Oakland and opened up a grocery and meat store, on the Putnam and Hornsby corner of corner of Winfield and Indiana ave FOB BALK OR EXCHANGE 820 acre wheat farm In saline county. KaUSBJ. full' house, barn, orchard, everlasting water, bo ae es heal ut a big bargain $6,000, easj payments, or pun 'topeka property. Wabash and Indiana avenues, invite all lovers of good meat to call on them.

was armed w.tli a dirk and stabbed Mes-sor Smith, of troop on the left side from tho rear In such a manner that be died of internal hemorrhage In a few minutes BBFOBK the adjournment of the United States District Court at Leavenworth an indictment was brought in by tho grand jury against Alfred liigquest, of Fort Kiley. Blgqueat lived in a tont on the Riley reservation, lie was a Strangely morose man and in his tont hunt; a motto which read: "Malice toward all mankind." In the entrance to tho tent bo constructed a rifle trap. John Autmun, a soldier, stepped Into It ono day and received a bullet in his right thigh, from which be bled to doath. On the 31st Governor Humphrey summarily removed the newly-appo ntod police commissioners of Leavenworth and appointed William Fairohlld, P. Mairahev and Dr, A.

Callahan as i an nu i.a.inn.nineu i n. ii. A CO. Peak Wabash avenue, near corner of Indiana avenue, solicit your trade. They carry a miscellaneous stock of goods, and will quote you good figures.

If you want a perfect fit anil a perfect pair of shoes, ask for the Naylor perfect foot form shoes at P. L. MeCIellands' Traders' Block. FOB SALE A line ICOacre farm only miles from Topeka, near urantvllle, Well-fenced, cross-fenced, so acres under plow; FOB SALE 860 acres, suburban; a fine tract to subdivide Into oi or five-acre inis, only one mile from the I nlverslty, Price 8loo per acre easy payments, urchaser can make furtUUe out Of llils. tall OU Bartholomew Co.

ever. a ting water, 18 or 20 acres timoer; nil good land; on? per acre, one-fOUrtl to one half cash, balance to suit purchaser. fen ou linrtholomew Co, The Topeka street cars carry a large sign, ''Oakland the marvel." If you don't understand what this means, take the electric cars and come over and see. GO BARTHOJLsOME At a meeting of the School board held on Monday night last, the hoard adopted Hill's 5th Reader instead of McGuffey's, for use in our BCboob This is the same book used in the Topek- schools. A Baptist clergyn.

has his eyes thoir successors. The decapitated board had been in office just ono week. The I r.h.'iriire was made because of the action OAKLAND HAPNINGS! Mrs- s-J Nichols- wh0 has bee" quite ill, is recovering. Good aing. The at ntj jro- ong nis-1 i Hy, of nntj '0.

We are here. How do you like US? We want to call on you every week. Shall we? on Oakland as a good place to live, and believes that there is an opening for his Church, over here. Quite a number of Oakland Democrats have decided to vote for Humphrey and the Republican ticket. They cannot endorse free rum, John Braniff of Salina, visited Oakland last week hunting up a home.

He was pleased with Oakland and contemplates locating in our midst. of the board in removing City Marshal Magahey and appointing feared Wdlard, secretary of the Resubmission Club, to that position. The new commissioners are undoubted Prohibitionista Attorney-Genkhal It. Kellogg and County Attorney K. 1.

Weloh, of Shawnee County, have taken an appoal to tho United Stales Supreme Court in the original package case recently deeded by Judges Foster and Philips. An effort will be made to have the case advanced on the docket in order that an early decision may be had. AnI)BEW Moffatt was struck by a Missouri Pac lie train as he was driving across the track at Kansas City, the other day and died in a few hours. Tim English Lutheran Synod of Kansas held an Interesting session at Salina recently. Tho report of the general secretary showed thai, tho organ- Passengers traveling In any direction will consult their own interests and promote their own comfort by taking the Chicago Alton railroad whenever that line can he used for the whole or part of a The Chicago Altin railroad is the only completely stone-bal-1 line running between the cities of St.

Louis, Kansas City and Chicago. This line has the proud record of being the first road in the world to adopt Pullman Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars and Reclining Chair Cars, and the first road to incorporate these three luxurious features of modern tra and vestibuled trains. The Chicago Alton railroad makes no extra charges for 6eats in its magnificent and luxurious Palace Reclining Chair Cars, which are run in all through trains, day and night, nor for passage in any of its fast, famous and solid Vestibuled Limited Trains, consisting of New Smoking Oars, Palace reclining Chair Cars, Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars and Palace Dining Cars, running through, without change, be-tween St. Louis and Kansas City, St Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago. The equipment of the Chicago Alton railroad between St.

Louis and Chicago, also includes Ladies' Palace Day Cars, of extra charge, and Pullman Pal-ce Buffet Compartment Sleeping Cars Beautii s. The best and surest connections are made in Union Depots in St. Louis, East St. Kansas City, Chioago Did you fail to hear Semtor lngalls Thursday afternoon or night. Fred Quincy, sheriff of Salina, was a visitor in our burg last Monday.

Rev L. A. Rudisill preached at the Methodist church Sabbath morn-last. Quarterly meeting services will be held in the Methodist church, Sunday week. Oakland Park is dressed in its fall suit, The Uepublicans of Tecumseh township have made the following nominations: Trustee, J.

R. Nay lor; Treasurei, T. B. Strong; Clerk, C. W.

McKinney; Justices, A. E. Jones and S. R. Nickson; Constablef, S.

II Chubb and Wesley Bruce. Ray Nichols and Henry Williams were hauling straw a few days ago from Mr. Kelsey's farm, as they weie driving along the road, report says, their thoughts were about their best girl, when suddenly they realized that they hau lost one of the wheels The Oakland Methodist Church has about 100 members. Oakland News will visit your home fifty two weeks for $1.00. Oakland is proud of its electric cars and the electric light.

All kinds of job work done with Deatness and dispatch, and as cheap ly as any of the printing offices on our suburbs will do it. Try, and be convinced. of tae wagon, and thdir bed of straw i ization in the United States and anada Remember that the News office does all kinds of i'ob printing. We solicit your patronage. had been exchanged for one of dirt.

Kind neighbors came to their rescue and once more they vvere happy. has 4,092 ministers, onurcnes ana 6,500,000 baptised members. Under jurisdiction of the Kansas Synod there are 49 churches, 3,023 communicant members, Sunday School scholars and church property to the value of 6284, 050. The latch string of our door hangs on the outside. Call a.nd see us.

Green Kale, the popular North Topeka grocerymen, deliver goods in Oakland every Friday morning. o1 O' Sabbath night Rev. R. Wake preached a strong sermon on "The Christian Man in Politics." Ben Williams visited Meriden last Saturday on business. There is some prospect of a cracker factory being located in our midst.

Considerable work has been done on the streets of Oakland this ne Mr. Brigham offers the Presbyterian people the choice' of three lots on either of four corners in Brigham and Rice addition to Oakland. Mr. J. B.

Bartholomew offered $250 cash toward the enterprise. We congratulate Oakland upon securing as one of its pr perty holders, and we hope ere iOiig a permanent citizen, Hon. Wm. Tur-ton, ex-mayor of Brookville, and a leading capitalist of Saline county. The citizens of Oakland would give Mr.

T. a warm welcome should he conclude to cast his lot with us and open up a banking house. 'I and Bloomington. Ask your own Home Ticket Agents or tickets via the Chicago Alton railroad, and thus secure the lowest rates, the quickest time and the best accommodations Chicago Alt.m ltallroad Ticket Offices: St. Louis -II 7 North Fourth St.

(un-er Planters' Bose,) and Utiiou Dapot. 1st St. Louis Relay Depot. Kansas City 814 Main Street; 1038 Union Avenue (opposite Union Depot,) and Union Depot. Chicago 195 South Clark Street, and West Side Uuioa Depot.

Information as to rates, time, connec A temperance mass meeting will be held this evening in leisla tive hall, Capitol building. Addresses will be delivered by Dr. Kelly, U. S. pension agent; Dr.

McVicar, president Washburn college, and others. This will be a meeting of unusual interest. Let every friend of prohibition in Oak-laud attend this meeting, and thus show our interest the temperance cause. The iJkkNnd M. church held a reunion and social on Tuesday evening, Oct, 28, on the occasion of tak G.

W. Fosthu, an inmate of the Soldier' Home, fell from a high trestle over the Rapid Transit railway near Leavenworth the other day and was killed. Tun Indian Offleo has decided to erect a number of new buildings for the Indian school at Lawrence. Haskell Institute is only a few years old, hut its growth has been very rapid and it is now one of the most important schools under the Indian Bureau, The Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of tho Interior have decided to increase its capacity, and to that end a number of new buildings will be erected at once. The estimates agreed upon provide for a block of new industrial shops to cost SO.

000; a store and warehouse. an office building a mess house, three cottages, 81,000 each, and two lavator.es, 3.000 vol rlci cltj rlt? tions, will be cheerfully furnished on application to of phrc, I ul pul firs One dollar pays for the Nkas one year; 50 cents for three months. Call around and give us your name. The ladies of the Oakland W. C.

T. U. united with the Topeka W. C. T.

U. in observing National day. A union prayer meeting was held in the First M. church. A prayer meeting was held at the residence of Mr.

Hawkins, on Wednesday evening. On account of his illness, he has not been able to attend services at the church, hence this meeting was held. L. HOWLS, (itinera! Western Passager Agent, 117 North Itli Street, St. Lottie, Mo.

The electric cars are being fur-nished with stoves, ready for the winter. The ietos office is on the corner of Wabash and Indiana Avenues, up stairs. D. W. Tiukham has purchased a 1 residence property on Michigan Avenue.

ing the vote of the membership upon each. The total cost of improvements the question of admitting women to wil! i 1 8 FULLY lO.OOO people were present, at the General conference. About 80 I the late reun on of the Southwestern eve bee and: slot Ladies, if you want comfort, if you want service, if you waut a dandy shoe, Try the Naylor Waukeuphtsth uud welt at MeCIellands. put urr isr. Buy Silyeruite Oil Grain Shoes, warranted for a year, at MeCIellands.

members and friends took supper together at the church, after which the adult members present voted, the vote standing 38 for admission and 1 against. Soldiers" Assoc ation at Arkansas City. The contract has been let, for the dam across the Kansas river at Topeka, which is to furnish water and electrical power to the city. It is estimated that the dam and machinery will cost Anton Desikl, an old Prussian who Messrs. Gleudening, lived on a farm, was recently arrested The way to build up "our burg," is to patronize those who advertise in your home paper.

Tell the merchants you saw their ad. in the News, and that you were glad to see them thus interesting themselves in Oakland and its prosperity. We endorse the following from the North Topeka Mail: The Rapid Transit Electric Ry. if permitted by council, will extend its lines all over North Topeka, and as they have proposed to practically pay for fixing the Kansas avenue bridge, thus doing a noble part in building up both sides of the river and setting a good example to older and less liberal corporations. This company is composed of energetic Topeka gentlemen who take pride in building up their town.

It expends all its revenues earned here to bettering its property and the eiry, paying increased taxes in behalf of Topeka. It should receive liberal consideration at the hands of the council and be granted at least an equal chance with other rival lines. Gentlemen of the council, do your whole duty to yourselves, your constituents, and have that oelp you and us all. Mooreand Goodrich, spoke upon the subject before the meeting, and the pastor gave an address to the church matters of local interest. The proceedings were much enjoyed by all present.

ntol P. C. MOORE, Real Estate, RENTAL AND LOAN Agency, Weeds and sunflowers are not permitted to take posession of the streets of Oakland. Jerry Guiles of Brookville has purchased a residence Ohio avenue from Jonathan Thomas. Oaklanders visiting 'lie Capital city, can get a square meal at St.

Nicholas, one door north of thr post office. Mr. Milam is quite sick at his home. The neighbors Hre proving friends indeed by rendering him all necessary assistance. at Atchison for beating his wife, lie gave bail and then commenced drinking, during which he too poison, and died a raving maniac.

His wife, whom he has beaten for over thirty years, will probably from the effects of the last whipping. There is little doubt but that he intended to kill her. Demel was an exile from Prussia, where he was in his youth a lawyer. The other Sunday the of Wellington raised the amount necessary to clear them of their church debt (811, -109) in one hour, and in consequence the following evening built a huge bonfire Services at the Methodist church next Sabbath as follows: Preaching at 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. by the pastor; 10 a. m. class meeting; V) p. Sunday school, Mr.

J. W. Sid well, superintendent; Kpworth league, 6:30 p. m. Prof.

A. J. Mhv, principal of the High School at Lawrence, has purchased a home on Ohio Avenue. hope that Mr. May will make Oakland his home.

He is a gentleman and a scholar; just the class of I). W. Tinkham is visiting Oak-land looking after his property. The following is the towship Republican ticket: '1 rnsteeG. E.

Panders. Treasurer A. Washburn. Clerk I. C.

Curtis. Justices William Dewrose. J. J. Fisher.

Constables A. Bunker. L. S. Lone.

in front of their handsome new church, erected a platform in the street and had OAKLAND, KAN 0A0. a general jollification. The other morning A. II. llancroft, formerly sheriff of Lyon Cooaty shot and killed himself 'at Emporia, He TJT WTOffflTiBS rTHTRL went to the barn ostens to shoot i JilWUn.U ilU i rata, and whether the killing was aoci- i-ms H- VVF1 dental or intent onal was not Known.

The evening before be too oil two Ufa npom 1 A nV nniIP IN THP HT FY ali CJLEA1S PROFIT The advance ou Lots in ty. tJli'Jl tWt 11 Ulli UUUUU UIU. We congratulate Topeka, our southwestern suherb, in securing the services of Senator Ingallsfor a public address last Thursday night. T. J.

Nichols sold the William block, on the corner of Thomas and Wabash Avenues, to D. W. Tiukham and Win. Turton.of Brfkville. 1 policies for good 'or twenty citizens needed to build no a solid vrtH- 011 rf lour mb pin i la and.

ihey aro sure to prow as brief business trip that morn ntr community. Elbrcder Wright, TOPEKA. KVNSVS A WANTED. All items of interest for publication in Oakland News. Tell us when your friends visit you.

Let us know when you go away, and where you are going. We want a correspondent in all neighborhoods adjacent to Oakland, viz: Teeumech, Watson, Tevis. Richland, etc. Who will volunteer? rictjl fr LSrKBBINS, I I OI-1M- ill LtW 614 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kas. clol A rousing Republican meeting whs held the school house last Thursdry evening.

There was a crowd there an enthusiastic crowd. The meeting was addressed by J. D. McKarland and Joe Waters, who interested their hearers with sound Republican doctrine. no other part can or will as evi- Wichita the other oay a market gardener named John punoray was denced by the past and histon hauiing.

a cultivator by a rope and pul-will repeat itself in repard to ley when the rope brake and the culti- -V 11 1 vator fell on him, one shovel almost Dak and property, the superior 1 completely passing through his neck. rdvautaoes for residence, Mauu- wm some time before the victim was facturing and busienes warrants pronounced the prediction. Take a ride over thom Mt: ut a the great Electric Railway and clueB- was shot and kiHed Hotim t- I the other night He was stand np in you wdl be convinced. For prices his own doorwav vbon two nea rob up "id terms on property, Clll on in a and one fired a het 1 bat -thol'mew fi09 Kansas -odired in he.rk The murder taped and there was clew as to Ave. identity.

ic H. B- Ingraham mayor of BrooKv ille is corresponding with Oakland parties, with a view of moving to our burg, and going into business. The Presbyterians of Oakland are out their plans to ere long build themselves a house of worship. The Xew4 hope they will succeed. i'or S( 1 1 I L.I Nlli.

VJiffl If you receive this number of the News and ate not a subscriber. tke it as an invitation to become one. You can afford to put a dollar a year a paper that is working to build up vour SUCCESSORS efBWftHTllUS niv.ii.rfi 1 ki 1 ir a r-n imur 1 DLT tn Our farmers are reaping a rich harvest from their apple crop, shipping car loads east and west. 2cB0 11.

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