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dm 189 NO. 19. OAKLAND, SHAWNEE COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH VOL. I Oakland Advertisements- Wo will furnish the NHW8 find the "Kansas Farmer" one year for 11.26. For 1.75, we will add the "Weekly Capital." I A.

HTEUUINH, I J. Allornc.v ill LaWi (I'll Kansas Avenue, Topekn, Kim. The children and the Ladies' Aid Society of Oakland M. 10. church, gave hii entertainment and social, last Monday evening.

The attend, ance was very good, and every one was pleased. The pastor, Rev. R. Viike received $30 over the amount promised on salary. JJJENKY ALVEY, 1J.XI4'W)-I1.

Orderi solicited. Prompt ami careful work (loiK al reasonable rates. OAKLAND NEWS A ltmlihill. B.P. WilliniiiH.

T. J. Nloliola. L. A.

Rudisill, Editor and Manager. The youiui man who was "unable to express his joy" saved money by sending il by mail. Fx. Miss Peter, who has hail charge of our Oakland ollice, is now employed by the John I). Knox Investment Co.

Our loss is their gam. The young people of the town made a surprise call on Key. Frew mmi's lamily, on Monday night, aud spent an enjoyable evening. The Melhado family are thinking seriously of removing from our midst. They have disposed of their home.

i M. WELCH, -A-ttox-noy tt Hifiw, (iiii 526 Kansai (opektti Kansas. Praoticfi in United Stats and nil Uourti Keoord in iii state, Heildenoi llllUlUM Wiu lii'li I Avis between Indiana and Bland, 5 inn! Kansas ii v. Topeka. Wagon No.

HI. One cannot bo always ifoing into the sublime, but if you must mite that way, an Esterbrook Easy Writer Fen is a valuable help. PUHM.HH EVHHY I'HIDAY Corner of Indiana and Wabash Avenues, OAKLAND, SHAWNEE KAS. Topeka Ollice: Kansas Avenue, Tolephone 118. County Attorney Welch left yesterday afternoon for Washington, I).

to argue the case of Uahrer. The county commissioners wanted to give it up, but Mr. Welch said no. Attorney General Ives will also a p. pear in behalf of the state.

The case will be argued on the 10th. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL lt-is KANSAH AVE. BEST $1 A.DAY HOUSE IN THE CITY. Elbrcder Wright, TOPEKA, KANSAS tUBSOBIPTIOK HA'IKH: I aOJT address in anil Ciumilii, 1 year, ill.lKI Six monthi for BQ jJKINTING OF ALL KINDS Ni'uily ami promptly done lit Mm Oakland New Ofllo, Comer Wabash iiiul Iiuliiiim Aveniien.

Telephone hh. W. MILLIOAN, DBAtiBB IN iocN9iien aud Feed. Corner Michigan and Iowa Avenues. Dr.

George W. Miller of Kansas City, lectures at the First M. church next Friday evening, March 0, Subject: "Pluck." Three Hem it by pOBt olliee money order, poHtal note drawn on Topeka pott otHce, but address THINK OVER THIH. 1, 3 rOOtn cottage and barn and two lots. 1, 4 room cottage and two lots.

1, 5 room cottage and three lots, Within one block Electric Car line, Oakland. For particulars enquire of P. C. Mookk, Real estate office, Oakland. If EKCIiANT'S DELIVERY, The attorneys for Kahrer claim that the Wilson law is unconstitutional and that if constitutional still the laws ot Kansas are inoperative OAKLAND NEWS, Oakland, Shawnee Kan OAKLAND HAPNINGS Delivers Packages, Traits and does a General Delivery Business, Telephone 331).

Ii, STEPHENSON. TOPEKA, KANSAS. l'lIVSlCUNS, County Treasurer Rodgers says that the second penalty of 5 per cent will be placed on all unpaid taxes except in cases where the first half has been paid March 20. Mrs. Townsend, who died Sunday in Topeka, was buried Tuns-day afternohn in Grantville, the remains being followed to the grave until re-enacted by the legislature, The state claims: First, That the circuit court has no jurisdiction to interfere with the proceedings of the state court hpving full jurisdiction to determine all the issues in the case.

Second, That the Wilson law is a constitutional exercise of Old papers 15 cents a hundred at the News office. Mr. Flacklam will erect a new house in a very short time. A neglected cold often becomes a Pneumonia, Bronchitis or a Consumption. Cure it with Humphrey's Specific No 7.

Used with perfect success by thousands. pi MENNINGEB. M. J' Topeka, Kansas. Office and residence, 727 Kansas Avenue.

Telephone No. 19. rjP) J. NIOHOLS, It ill 10x1 il to AgOXlt. 380 Wabash avenue, or CO!) Kanns Ave-enue, Topeka.

City Property, Oakland Lots, and Farms for snle or bade or exchange. Have several Wheat Farms and Largo llnncbf to trade for Topeka property. Correspondence solicited. by a large attendance of sorrowing The electric road is doing a good business. TENBY W.

RoBY, M. SCRGEOIN, Show the News to your neigh the authorty of congress, and Third, That the prohibitory laws of Kansas relatives and friends. bors and ask them to become sub- 117 West Sixlh Avenue Topeka, Kan. are valid and applicable to all sales i scrioers One of the News Co. the other You will notice a change in the make-up of the News this week.

day. was favored more than his brethren. His dish of soup had two The total amount of money in the United States is 12,186,269,169, of which $1,628, 935,943 is in circulation. of intoxicants made contrary thereto. The results of the case will be looked for with much interest, not only by the people of Kansas but by the people of the entire country.

chicken gizzards in it. He permit ted his associates to look at them. Three Cent Column. Advertisements in tliis column under classiiied heads will ba inserted at 3 cents per line, for one month, payable strictly in advance. No adverti6emont taken for less than ten conts.

In order to have advertisements property classified they must be ceived at this office no later than Thursday noon. We will not be re sponsible for advertisements given or discon tinned by telephone. The editor is visiting the Kansas conference, at Washington. The weather the past week was rather chilly winter in earnest. Next summer the electric cars will ba running to North Topeka.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Sands, of Salina, Parties desiring our autograph to paste in their albums, can cnt it off a subscription receipt; we are always ready to accommodate our subscribers in this manner. visited T.

J. Nichols Sabbath last. Mrs. Sands returned home Monday They were pleased with Oakland, of course. We pity the person who I 101! BALE Old papers at the Nkws office 25 cents a hundred.

Another daneo templation would not be. Mrs. Samuel Gibbon is said to be very sick with a lung trouble. this at Amory nail for the WANTED To exchange a No. 1 Sewing Machine for a horse.

Enquire at the News office month Saturday evening last the public schools at Tecumseh gave a social and supper at the school house. Quite extensive preparations had been made for the entertainment of the people of Tecumseh and vicinity, and a large number of the neighbors, friends and patrons of the school greeted the performers and partook liberally of the bounteous repast spread at the close of the literary and musical exercises. Features worthy of special mention were the rendering of "Little Red Riding Hood," by members of tne interme P. C. MOORE, Real Estate, RENTAL AND LOAN Agency, OAKLAND.

KANSAS. Considerable activity in the building line is anticipated at Oakland this spring. $7 5 )0o to Best terms. Ministers. students, ladies wanted as agents.

PATBIOTIC PUBLISHING CO, 331 Dearborn St Chicago, 111. The last sermon for the past conference year, preached by Rev. Wake, was on Wesley. He spoke on, 1st, Wesley as a child; 2nd, Wesley as a preacher; 3d, Wesley in old age. A Liberal Offer.

We will send the News and Weekly Capital to any address one year for $1.00. This offer stand good for 30 days. IOU BENT. The up Btairs of tho building on the corner of Indiana add Wabash avenues. Call at the News office, Monday was pay day at the Santa Fe general offioes; the boys were feeling happy in consequence.

WANTED To exchange a Webetors unabridged dictionary, latest edition, fur potatoes and apples- Apply at News office. General Sherman 's estate will not exceed twenty-five hundred dollars. diate room, under the management Sheriff Wilkerson has under consideration a plan to make the prison, ers in the county jail, earn their living. It is suggested that they be put to breaking stone. of their teacher, Miss May O.

Evans; Who will be the new preacher? Is the question asked among the Methodist brethren. "Kentucky Belle," a recitation by Mr Bailey, the genial and efficient B. P. WILLIAMS JAMES L. BROWN, DRUGGIST, 200 Monroe Street, Topeka, Kas.

Drugs, Druggists' Supplies, Standard Patent Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Prescriptions carefully compounded. The Home Magazine, conducted by Mrs. John A. Logan, enters its third year with a circulation of 200,000.

It is now adding to its subscription list over 10,000 names each month. See adv. principal; and the music by the man. dolin club of Topeka, Messrs, Nor The Epworth League had charge of the Sabbath evening service at the church. DEALER IN Last Wednesday evening the electric wire on Oakland avenue, came down, and shut off the current and stopped the cars for about two hours.

ton, Hitt, Wick, H. S. and Court Lawrence. REAL ESTATE. The entire audience seemed great F.

A. Brigham, expects to return in a short time. He is now in Rhode Island. ly pleased with the preformance of The Eapid Transit railway cars carry you to the heart of the city in twenty minutes. For Sale or Trade.

these gentlemen, and gave them sev eral hearty encores. We learn that a substantial sum was realized on Sol. Upham spent some time in our town the other day, showing up his property. An alliance social was held at the school house, on Seward avenue in the south part of town, last Saturday night. A short literary programme was carried out, and a lap supper provided.

ww A AGENCYior the supper, which will probably be donated to the destitute of Thomas county, Kansas. A pamphlet of information an Jab D. W. Tinkham gets there, when he starts out to do something. His name is Eli.

The Oakland News and "The Home Magazine" edited by Mrs. John A. Logan, (pme 50 cents a year), will be mailed to any address one year for $1 00. This is a rare opportunity to get two good papers for the price of one. A sample copy of the "Home Magaziue" can be seen at this office.

straet 01 me laws, snowing How tot Oscar and William H. Tigner Obtain eutents, Caveats, Trade tvJiarKs, copyritmis, smc J''A Addrens MUNN A CO. vJbl Broadway, New ork. James Brown, druggist, wants your trade. See his adv.

He is on the electrio line. moved their meat market from Oakland yesterday, and have located at the corner of Third and Jefferson streets, Topeka. They will still distribute meat in Oakland, however, from their new location. to United Stile: Savings OF TOPEKA, KAS, Paid in Capital, $261,000. lssuces interest bearing certificates of deposit at following rates, subject to change: Six months, 5 perct.

One year. 0 per ct. 4 per ct. per annum on Savings Funds Deals in Municipal Bonds and other Wall-Grade Paper. Calls the attention of investors to its Guaran-teed Ileal Estate Mortgages, running three or five yearp, netting per cent andiifj percent- per annum, payable semi-annually.

Not being exclusively engaged in this branch of business, its 83-curities are selected with especial care, thus insuring its patrons against loss or delays in receiving prompt returns. Correspondence and reference veil Upon application. WM. ('. KNOX, President.

Bartholomew offer basgains in real estate. D. E. Grout is building a new barn aud hen house on his premises adjoining the school house. The dance hall, we learn is to be closed.

Every lover of quiet and sobriety, will rejoice if this is the case. What do the Democrats think of Blaine? What do the American patriots care? The board of county commissioners met in adjourned session last Monday. Tax matters was the first business that occupied their attention, sevsral cases of alleged erroneous assessments being submitted and taken under advisement by the hoard. The jury fee bills for the last seventeen days of the January term of district court were allowed. The bonds of fifteen assessors and deputies were approved by the board.

J. R. Naylor, trustee and assessor elect of Tecumseh township, presented his resignation, which was accepted by the board. H. D.

Rice was appointed to fill the vacancy. The Home Magazine, conducted by Mrs. John A. Logan, is one of the most popular monthlies published. Subscribers to this Laper are enabled to obtain it for only twenty-live cents additional.

An unparalleled offer a handsomely illustrated magazine, containing Contributions from the best writers, one year for twenty-five cents. Subscribe for the New will give you both for one year. The following jurymen have been Monday was pay day at the Santa Fe general offices; the boys were feeling happy in consequence. Ben Williams sold the Sargent home on Kellam to F. A.

Brigham. A cash sale. Some of our Oakland people were caught in the John D. Knox Co. failure.

I drawn on the jury for the April term of district court; Joseph Van Blush W. Fount, R. S. Brigham, T. S.

Wear, Wm. M. Dignon, K. Mitchell On Monday evening Miss Ella Freeman assisted by Mist Nettie Bovie entertained a party of young folks, who were invited to meet WOODWORK Q(ef AffAeIMENffifS) TlIF WOODWORK cXgf ATTACHMENT We were permitted a day or two ago, to see the almost completed program of the Chautauqua Assembly, to be held in Oakland Park, June 23d to July 3d, inclusive. The committee have a "feast of good things" for the public.

The following are exempt from jury service in Kansas: A member of any volunteer fire company, clergyman, practitioner of medicine, attorney, clerk or other officer of court, ferry keeper, postmaster, overseer, coroner, constable, miller or professor in any institution of learning, judge of a court of record, president or cashier of any national bank or banking company incorporated under the law of the state or Dr. W. M. Sharp, who moved to Galveston, Texas, last week, writes back that he is delighted with his new location, TOPEKA JOTTING3. The city council appropriated the sum of 7.009.08 for city expenses last month.

It also appropriated the sum of 11,422.25 for 1891, for the public library. Judge Searls, police judge imposed 300 in fines, upon offenders brought before him Monday last. The republican city central eom-mitiee met last night and organized by electing S. S. Urmv president, and L.

S. Ferry secretary. Ex-Congressman Horr, of Michigan, will speak to night, on the political issues the day. The governor appointed and the senate confirmed, P. I.

Bonebrake, F. S. McCabe, Sec'y. and C. A.

Spencer, police commissioners for the city. Seud us the news I J. C. Gordon, A. Arnold, T.

Hankley, V. Kaczynski .1. S. Slie and Fred Ranke. G0.

28 UNION SQUARE NY. ST LOUIS MB ryULASTEX, The Park house is expected to reopen ere long. Mr. Grant has been employed to clean the premises and prepare for the opening. Ifofk for B.

Anna I 'car. in. Miss Getty, of Iowa, who is at present staying with her sister Mrs. Cameron Diel, on Forest avenue. Amongst others, there were present, Messrs.

Worral, Wentworth, Melhado, Streeter, L'hilds, J. C. and P. H. Owen, and the Misses Getty, WiL son, Wiley, Quackenbusb, Eva and Madge Melhado.

The party broke up at 11:30 p. after having spent a very enjoyable evening. kTnis. aiH Mrs. A.

C. Pattie, of Salina, rittted friends fa our town Wednesday. Bar. Morey will conduct the ser-rfraa at the church Sabbath. I rmt.

hr r-'l iftnt wril. Why rii i fM.W a nth. Tfn t-tu fix th and In MBii wb-r-i--r T'a are. Een In The Epworth Reading circle met Tuesday evening with Miss Soule frianrr are tIt wrninir from fi to day. All aara.

bow rim and Mart vm. i an wirk tn thca on Forest avenue. Irving and Saxe nJ person over 65 years of age. were the authors discussed. Yesterday was a delightful day I Hallett A.

v-oPo. UuH.Mawe Hurrah tor the dam!.

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459
Années disponibles:
1890-1892