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The Olsburg Gazette from Olsburg, Kansas • Page 1

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THE Tenth Year Olsburg, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, Friday, July 3, 1908, No. 20 Yao W. Lec Martin to State Nests ed OLSBURG C. J. JOHNSON, CLEBURNE, KAN.

Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Hearse and Undertaking Dep't If my services are desired, leave word with G. W. Carlson at the OLSBURG FURNITURE STORE Olsburg Livery, Feed and Sale Stable H. J. MILLER, Prop.

In connection with the Livery Business I am also agent for the Kansas City Nurseries, of Kansas City, and would be pleased to write your order for anything in the Nursery line. Barber Shop Remember the Old Stand when want ing first--class work. We appreciate your patronage and strive to our customers. Shaving, Hair-Cutting, Shampooing, Tonics, Face Massage, Hot Baths. Remember the Place, First door south of Oleburg House Agent for a Topeka Laundry.

A.A.Shiner Prop I City Meat Market J.E. SAMUELSON, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats, canned goods, orackere, cookies, pickles, eto, Everything fresh and up-todate--Your patronage respectfully solicited, Pure Manufactured Ice for sale. Garrison's Fourth of July Program: -0- 9:45 a. m.

-Olsburg Concert Band (up town) 10:30 a. -Olaburg Concert Band (in the grove) 10:45 a.m. -Garrison Orchestra. Song--America-(Everybody). 11:15 a.

m. Address -Att'y Alvin R. Springer. Music- Garrison Orobestra. Dinner.

1:30. p. m. -Olsburg Band Concert 2:00 p. m.

-Garrison Orchestra. Declamation- -Miss Ellen Sodergren 2:15 p.m. Address (to be supplied) 3:00 p. m. Address- Hon.

J. R. Burton. 4:00 p. m.

-Ball Game- Randolph ve. Olsburg. 8:30 p. Concert Garrison etc. The Amusements will consist of plenty of refreshmente, cane raok, shooting gallery, striking machine, and the Garrison Gun club will hold a blue rock shoot during the afternoon.

Everybody cordially invited to spend the Fourth of July at Garrison, Kansas. Very GARRISON ORCHESTRA, Dr. L. R. Carson, Oscar Anderson, Seo'y.

W. H. True, proprietor of the St. Marys postoffice, book store and news depot, spent Thursday, Friday -and Saturday in Olsburg. Mr.

True is a republican for the nomina. tion of Representative of our county in the State legislature. With the exception of two terms as register of deede, from 1887 to 1891, Mr. True has never been favored in a political way. He has resided in St.

A. A. Murray, republican candi- Marys for 48 old. years, date for the nomination of probate Faithful years republican judge- -vote for him at the prima-35 years and if given ries on August 4th serve his conetituente Dr. Lanek reports the birth of a they will be proud of son to Frank G.

Brown and wife, him returned to the Sunday, Jape 98,, at the home of Representatives for Frank Bay and wife, northwest of Vote for Mr Trae at Fostoria. ing brimeries, Aug. GAZETTE Olsburg Gazette MARBLE MARBLE, Pubs, Pred C. Marble, Editor. Published, Every Friday.

Subscription per year, in advance, Advertising Rates- Display, 10c per inch; locals, 50 per line per issue; political announcements, 83. in ad. vance. Entered in the postottive at Ulsburg, Kansas, for tranemission through the United States mails 88 second class matter. Now's the time to subscribe or renew for another year.

L. K. W. R'Y TIME TABLE Trains depart from Olsburg, every day, except Sunday, as follows: No. 44, freight, east.

11:45 a. m. No. 42, passenger, 5:16 a. m.

No. 43, freight, 10:15 p. m. No. 41, passenger, west.

10:50 p. m. Don't miss your train JOHN NEDWED, Local Agt L. W. R.

R. Political Announcements. I announce myself as 8 a candidate for the office of County Saperintendent of Public Instruction of Pottawatomie county, subject to the decision of the republican voters at the primary election, Ang. 4, '08. L.

L. COMFORT, I hereby announce my candidacy for the offise of Probate Judge, sub ject to the decision of the republican voters at the primaries, Aug. 4, '08 A. A. MURRAY.

ED. GAZETTE--Please announce that I am a candidate for Sheriff of Pottawatomie county, subject to the. republican voters' decision at the primaries, Aug.4. W. P.

MYERS. I am a candidate for Probate Judge of this county, subjact to the wilt of the republican voters at the prima ries to be-held on August 4, 1908. W. J. KEYSER.

I announce myself as republican candidate for sheriff of this county, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, August 4, 1908. W. W. Huey, Belvue Twp. ED.

GAZETTE -Please announce that I will be a republican candidate at the primaries, Aug. 4, for the of. five of clerk of the district court. JOHN W. RICHARDS.

Thereby announce myself as a can. didate for the office of county super. intendent of publio instruction, sub. jeot to the will of the people at the republican primary. FRANK BROOM, I will be 8 candidate for register of deeds of this county at the nomi.

nating primaries of Aug. 4, 1908. subject to the will of the republican voters. ARCH F. ARMSTRONG, ED.

GAZETTE -Please announce to your subscribers that I am a candi. date for Sheriff of Pottawotomie county, subject to the decision of the democratic voters at the nating primaries, Aug. 4, 1908. J. H.

COOPER. I wish. to. my many loyal friends in both parties that 1 I am a candidate for renomination to the office of Probate Judge of Pottawatomie county, subjeot to the approval of the democratio voters at the primaries to be held Aug. 4, PRObATe JUDGE M.

L. BARk. I am a candidate for a second term as register of deeds of this county, acoording to the wishes of my democratio brethren at the nominating primaries on Aug. 4, 1908. J.

O. LOGAN. Miss Estella Foster, of Wamego, principal of the Fostoria school, ie a democratic candidate for the nomination of county superintendent of schools. And they do say she is as pretty 88. picture, Gracious! What's as poor (republican) men folks a going to do, anyway, when, she comes bobbing into our places of business, throws down her card and a cigar and tells us to "Have a smoke on the next county superintendent? Guess we'll have to smoke, that's all! Rev.

T. L. Klutz, pastor of the Methodist oberoh, has taken a weok's vacation and departed last. Tueaday morning for Kanssa City and Tope ka. He will retarn to Olsburg on Thursday night, July 3.

And the re port is that he will be socompanied by a--well, we tell you about it in. 'Our nest week's issue, We have just unpacked a great number of Men's and Boys' Suits. They are all New Fibers, New Colors, and the very Latest Styles. Call and let us Clothe you GO, HERCULE The Olsburg Co. Blaok Percheron Stallion will make the Season of 1908 commencing May 1st, at Jobn F.

Richards' farm, mile east of Oleburg. Until May let, Hercule will Be at H. J. Miller's breeding barn. to insure colt to stand and suck.

We will not be're eponsible for accidents. Mares removed from. the county or parted with and service fee becomes due at once. THE OLSBURG HORSE Co. 'Fred KILNER, See'y.

JOHN F. RICHARDS, Keeper. John Chelander and Son, FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS. Randolph, Kan. Dr.

J. W. Lauck, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office at residence, next door south of The Gazette office. Telephone calls day and night.

OLSBURG, KANSAS J. V. Claywell, LIVE STOOK AND GENERAL AUOTIONEER. For dates, 'phone me on the CurrieJohnson or Westmoreland lines at ny. expense, OLSBURG, KANSAS Olsburg House, AMIEL ANDERSON, Prop.

Best of accommodations to the traveling trade respectfully solicited. Hand-Made Harness! A large supply on hand. Now is the time to have your old Harness oiled. I do it for 81. per set.

Harness and Shoe Repairing. Your patronage solicited. George R. White NOTICE! System of Dental Offices -Offices on Following Dates. Each Month.

Wamege. to 16, inolusive. Cleburne 17 to 19, Olaburg .20 24, Westmoreland, .25 to 26, Wheaton. ....27 to 28, 66 ..29 to 2, Have made a slight change so as to more conveniently. reach; these points by rail.

H. W. PARSONS, Dentist, Wamego, Kansas. NOTE--As I give especial atten tion to crown and bridge, work and carrya large stock of material for that purpose, am prepared to com. plete all work at the various ate I visit on short notice.

All work entrusted to my care will receive my most careful attention. H. W. PARSONS. CHAS.

OURBIE, Live Stock Auctioneer. Make a date with me and I begin work for you at once. Posted on all property values, Phone for date at our expense-2508, Manhattan. C. W.

C.W.FAGERBERG SELLS EVERYTHING. L. O. L. P.

Olsburg Is Place The to Buy Stylish Furniture Call and see. my goods and get prices before going elsewhere. I can please you in anything in the Furniture, Wall Paper and Paint line. A large supply of beautiful Rugs and Rug Carpets on display G. W.

Carlson. OFFICERS: Are V. JOHNSON, PRES. JOHN F. RICHARDS, VICE-PERSO M.

R. JOHNSON, CASHIER. The Farmers' State Bank, Olsburg, Kansas, SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS, CAPITAL, $10,000.00. DIRECTORS: C. A.

G. M. GILLIFORD, A. V. JOHNSON, H.

C. KING, JOHN F. RICHARDS, C. B. MOORE, M.

R. JOHNSON. Tell Your Carpenter TO SEE JOHN F. RICHARDS FOR ALL KINDS OF Lumber and Building Material. Be sure and come yourself when in need -No bill too large or small to receive our prompt attention.

N. W. Price, Manager. OLSBURG, KANSAS A Train, representing the Blue. Rapids-Now Mexico Land company, incorporated, of Blue Rapide, Kan.

888, and Portales, New Mexico, W38 in Olaburg last Monday and appointed Johason, the cashier of the Olaburg State Bank, as local agent of his company A special car leaves Blue Rapida, Kansas, the first and third Tuesdaye of each month at 2:35 a bound for Portales, New Mexico The fare for round trip is $27 10, with privileges and car fare refunded to all who purchase land See the big half page advertisement in next week's Gazette, explaining all about this wonderful bargain in land in the southwest For further particulara, call on Johnson at the Olsburg State Bauk Frank S. Haacke, of Westmoreland, was in Oteburg last Saturday, meeting old-time republican friends. He is trying for the nomination register of deede. It is true that Frank served in this capacity and made good, but hundreds of repablicans in various parts of the county would like to see him nominated, just the same, and he is re. ceiving much encouragement every where be goes.

As have men. tioned heretofore, Mr. Haacke's physical disability unfite him for many kinds of as recorder of deeds he was a grand success and will be again if he is favored with the nomination and election. He is very pleasant gentleman and a man who can make a clean campaign and no spemier, Married. MODINE-EKSTRAND Ben 0.

Modine, of Olsburg, Kan and Miss Bettie J. Eketrand, of Green, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Wednesday, June 24, 1908, at 6:30 p. at the home of the bride's parents, in the presence of a host of relatives and a few intimate friends, Rev. F. N.

Anderson, of Olsburg, ficiating. Mr. Beline acted as best man and Mias Nelson as maid of honor The bride was attired in white alik, carrying white and pink carnations. The parlor was tastefully draped with white festoons, with a white wed. ding bell suspended ander an arch, where the bappy young couple took their places while being united.

The white and pink color scheme was carried out in the dining room, as well as in the parlor. After being. with a duet by the Nelson sisters, cousine of the bride, the guests partook of a delicious threecourse dinner Many pretty and useful presenta were received, together. with hearty congratalations and sin. cere good wishes for a long and bappy wedded life The young folks cf the neighborhood did not fail to nade as a modest obarivari crowd, and were treated royally by the bride and groom After shaking hands and wishing the bride and groom joy -and happiness, they departed with.

tooting of horns and firing of fireworks and ringing of belle The groom has grown up among his Ole. burg friends who join in wishing him and bride a long, prosperous and and happy life JOHNSON-WALSTROM 005 SINIVa ENTOONI The Paint that wears best and looks well the longest! There's a Reason Ask C. B. Moore Co. Last Satorday night our neighbor.

hood was visited by an inch rain that placed the corn ground in excellent condition for weed killing. There was a hard crust in the fields that was taxing the farmers' patience, also the horses' strength and energy Lin trying to drag cultivators through it. Present prospects are for a huge orop, for the up-land farmers, at least. One of the nicest and best planned weddings that the writer has ever had the pleasure of attending was at Wahoo, Neb, on Wednee. day evening, Jane 24, 19.8, at 7:30 o'clock, when Herbert A Johnson and Miss Lillie Walstrem were married at the Swedish Lutheran church, Rev 0 Johnson, brother 'of the groom, off siating The charch was handsomely decorated with ferns and palms and various other kinds of plante, placed tastefully around the altar White ribbons were festooned to the seats along the center aisle, the guests entering the seats from the side aisles The center aisle was.

covered with a white epread, extend. ing from the door to the altar Prof 'Peterson, of the Luther Academy, played the wedding march After the ceremony, Miss Thorstenberg. also of Luther Academy, sang a vocal solo About 175 invited guests were present and after the ceremony the entire party was ushered into the church parlor in the basement of the church building, where the newly married couple received the usual congratulations They were all seated at once at eleven different tables and were served by sixteen waiters to dainties and viands in a seven-course wedding dinner The tables were decorated with boquets of pink and white carnations, around which were laid sprays of ferns As the different courses were being served, the and responded with toaste: 8 following persons were colled, upon Hill, in bonor of the bride; Prof Benander, in honor of the groom; Judge Slama, the home as the foundstion of the state; Dr Torabolm, the new neighbor, Mra Williams, the teaching profession stepping stone to success; Prof Flodman, to what family does the Lilly (ie) Rev Fogelstrom (in the ish language) the use of the Bible in the home If any of our readers think the people of Waheo are not royal entertainers, we should like to have them go there and see for themselves We know they are Ours WHo Was Ta ever since be He has been a party worker for a chance will in a way that him and want Kansas House of a second term. the nominat 4th..

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