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Osage Mission Journal from Osage Mission, Kansas • 3

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i i RAILSOAD TIME TABLE. "i'i Injustice. A. O. U.

W. Nbrmal Resolutions. Mrs. rpMv? vAslordv HEKIJAS. T-hrt nnntn A wandered o'er the fields at morn.

A horde of inserts scurried through the grass. A R. C. LEAKE, M. D.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Drug Store Main St. His fot trod oih a thousand tiny lives; And' jet he breathed the morning incense in, And.Lirted up bis voice, thanked God for life. mm-- i I OSAGE MISSION. KANSAS morniag, ten days after the death of Trclrsi Institute in session at vt Usage Mission, Kusas, is aiDut to her late husband b. J.

Norwood, a come to ariose, wev (he memtmnerl! draft for S2000. the amount of his of, to; express our thanks more; fully, beneficiary certificate in the Ancient do herebj adopt th following rleolu-Order of United orkmen for the state i I of Kansas. Her own acknowledgment I JSSJ knowledgme th citizsis of Osage Mission fofr AfeitKirr BiQKf.ow Paiiti, in the Sept. Ladies' Udiae Journal. Bob Ton A number of our citizens tried to The following trains all carry passengers M.

K. AT. R.R. OUTH-BOUSD. their bucfe: the vanious gambling games presented to thehi by the hangers-on of the circMs on Monday and all lost, so far as fob MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES CK TO 0.

MARBLE kindness. and hospMality owning their homes to us ai'd making our stay so pleasant. JRcstolv That wfe render ou thanks to the school board ior the'use of their school building. i we give as follows: Received of the Grand Lodge Ancient Order of United Workmen of the State of Kansas the sum of TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, which sum is in full of all claim and we lave hearjd, in sums ranging from Meat Market $10; to $100. We have heard of a num ber cases where others lost consider That we thank our nvpral P.

W. Moelhenry, Prop. instructed for theif, patience, uatiring able money ill making change There to beta large business carried We Buy Nothing But euous aua aue lnsjjruction In Our behalf, and: we feel tbiit we havi lin in- on In this manner; one dollar bills were MONEY TO LOAN spiied to higher actiHty, and will go to our respective schools with rehewed zeal for tWe work of he coming tear. I now have money to loan at better rates than has ever been it So. Name.

Depart. 1 Passeoger and Mail Pas wager and Mail 8.10p.m. 55 Waj Freight XORTH-BOUMD. Xa. 2iame.

Depart. 2 TaeiCflger and Mail 4 Patmeneer and U. 1:16 p.m. Way Freight S.S5 a.m. ThrouKti freight does not earry passenger J.

A. BROGAN, Agent. v. --Jsr offered mm Money ready, when papers are lesoivea, 1 hat rye heartily :5 thank Mrs: Neighbors for the abl manner in whicn shi has filled the office of iCoun-ty Superintendent for the past four years, antl for the interest she manifested td the teachers and schools of Neosho rounty. given for This was bare-faced robbery and -the parties should have been arrested? on the spot, but we have heat of no airests.

Our own relations with the circus managers was pleasant and. we werejnever treated more courteously and honorably. Of course wedid not jnonkey with the "soap" deals and other fakes always to be found following circuses and at all big shows such as Of stock, and pay the Highest Casl Price ID 353 3E "31? 555 cb perfected IOHN T. RYAN C. S.

NATION. lusolvedi That the Model Deoart- demand existing under the within cer tificate No. J1689, as beneficiary of my Lite deceased husband, S. J. Norwood.

Witnees my hand and seal this 2plh day of August. 1894. Florence Alice Norwood. Witness: C. A.

mmsalt, W. L. J. Wheat, Recorder. This is a fair sample of the manner in which this benevolent Order does its business.

It does not wait ninety days or any other period before adjusting a claim. The local order makes out the proper certificate of death, undor the seal, and transmits it immediately to the Grand Recorder, and this is all the evidence needed for immediate payment. There is no trouble or bother of any kind to the bereaved family. The local lodge assumes, lovingly and charitably, all the duties and responsibilities. There is no life insurance I ment conducted by Miss Barchat, and tried as experiment, uas been the sourco of much god to the tesichers, and we rould recommend its Teniti- we had here last Monday, Wehave had CITY DIRECTORY; so many practical illustration's of these HEAL ESTATE JjOAN AND INSURANCE AGENT.

cm EI tion nextyear. flagrant frauds in the last fifteen years That we extend our thanka Aio Kota: ary Public ana Bonded Abstractor Mayor President, of Council Police Jadge to the SiWer Wave hand nr thiir -in kinds of conveyancing neatly and cellent m'iisic, disc-iursed at ourienter- in Q-lr city that it seems strange that anyof our people should bite at them agafn. The proper thing for every one carefully done. Chargesreaaonable. GSAGE MISSION.

KANSAS. City Treasurer uunmenia. D. Zehner Koenig C. Bliss Magulre Nathan Jaenh Koenigr Cheatham Ensch WiSa.

Conway That the numerous sere to Is to leg all these games of chance nading pdrtiesthat haye made sc mar-y Council raen aloiie, and not accommodate these slick tn. uur -areams pleasant nave our tnanks. W. genilemen wken they come running for "change" for large bills. Editors nev Resolve.

That the teachers of Neo J. P. FOUCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours A.

M. and P. M. Unless Professionally Engaged. company in existence that incorporates sho county are in favor of a county uniformity wf text books, county, high er gt caught In any of these games, THURSDAY, AUG.

30,894 the benevolent features embraced in probably because they neyer have any surplus money, or We are schools, of taxation for schfK)l purposes. eiual Ieneth ot term the Ancient Order of United Workmen. to J. T. Wimsatt Sfri DEALER IN Joe Brooks and family have moved and more nearly equal wages to teach into the late Andrew Smith property.

sorry indeed for those of our people 11 is impossible for them to do it. The whd got swiuUled on Monday, and hope attention given this deceased member It Will not oiJv be a lesson to them in his late sickness, by Vulcan Lodge ers; amd we most respectfully sk of our next that hd exert his efforts to secure paasage of such L. M. Reynolds $2 dress shoe for $1 50 at Jacob Koenig's. aws at the next session of out state egislaturt.

butleoaU others In future not to have No. 26, of which he was a member, was anything whatever to do with these worth more to him and his family than traveling fakirs. all it had cost him since he had joined Miss Leda Crawford has been FRESH DRUGS KEPT FOR OFFICE PRACTICE. VSAOB MISSION. KANSAS J.

MOLESWORTH. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ALSO Pension Examine. visiting friends in Iola the past week.

mo wiuer. ivousequenuy we say, irom A. M. Sailors. Amy Johnston, Com Hallie; Dun'sam.

I 1J. Gjlmoke. It. EllIott. NEW IN.OSAGE MISSION! what we know.

of the Order, that the Miss Dora Ross is visiting her sis A first clats stock of new jewelry benevolent features are worth to every ter, Mrs. Pendergrass, in Kansas City. and stationery at prices that will sat- member each year more than It costs to this week. Br act; of congress, next Monday, CU' Uc atVi CncV, Dnnrc RKnrlc imr tJOfllc.over 1. S.Bahney's Hardware store Harry Huston of Thaver teturaed isry any reasynaDie minu.

aiso a urat carry beneficiary certificate of $2000. clas? jeweler gold and silversmith, who! vour watches, clocks and I cost of membership has not cost in Sept. 3, ill be a national holiday. -f w--, mt or at ncurev A Co. 'a Drug Office hoars, 9 to 11 a to 5 p.m.

home Tuesday afternoon, "after the r- i i i i. i i ij: i i. jewelry in a 'satisfactory manner and the last fifteen years, on an average, to vruYmiiuuiparey or our own. state, Z5ana. VefflCnL IT all! IS.

WliS. show was over." r. .1 ll XI io buo uuiuitLur vi una iiuiiuav luisi satstXactory 5 prices. We would be exceed fifteen dollars a year, including PUeaaud Catarrh successfully treated and a cure guaranteed. OSAGE MISSION, KAN.

country, i See article on fourth jRankas pieced to lpkrt your acquaintance, assessments and lodge dues in this andUnake it to your interest to do your ipage Omgc Mission, The ladies of the Christian church of Ene will haye charge of the dining I me witn us. 1 0 v.v. Mrs Sf iles Jonbs of SaH Lake City hall during the fair. They solicit your JH. I3AUJJ Oil iuf vuuvsra wr wiuo tucui.

Alio ui- Post Office Building. I position generally is to run the busi- with her children, arrived yesterday and ll visiting the family of A. patronage. Carl Mowry, who ha3 bben dan J. Eaton 0f ness 83 economlcallv as possibly, This S.

S. WASHES. 1 AND W.M.McGREW Wells and Ilutching. 1 -i is essentially a poor man order, mere is no one with any business capacity PnNPPPTinNPRYlerous wltn brain fever for 'several OUfir CU I lUriCn I weeks i8 reported better, but still In a McGrew Erie, were in the city yesterday, and made the Journal a pleasant call. On Monday the lnstl a daughter whatever, but what could make this precarious condition.

was bora in the family of Wta. M. light payment annually for the purpose Bread Pies MrJ Eaton is the republican condidate for district cerk. From all sources we hear! that hi candidacy is being re Cherry. Vm.

archer, wife and of securing his family against the re 1 Mabel were visiting ye editor's family buffs of a cold world, and as husband) ceived with favor by the people outside We noticed C. Cranflon of last Sunday, and came over again and fathers it is their duty to do it. It of 14 own and is assured of a South Mound was ii our town Monday. Monday and took in tba circus. is not every one who can join the order.

substantial tMipport from them. The Always on hand. An applicant must be under forty-five voters of tne county will make no mis Dr. F6uch infoims that Mr II. J.

Mayers, of Oakland. Md Miss ran ta i rn stf vaa1 1 Aim nf Fruits in their season. Eliza Wtfll is convalescing. I savs: I have sold thirteen Lot ties of iiamht.rnin Prmorh tnriav take in electing him to district clerk! competent to earn a uvlinood for him THREE DOORS WEST OF POST-OFFICE S. S.

WARNER, Local Manager, I 03 AGE MISSION Kdk selt and family, and of sound bodily LlinCneOn always reauy. and am literally sold out. This is the largest saie on record 01 ony one prepay SeS The world's Fair for 15 Cents, health. i Big Excursion. Parsons, Aug.

24. J894. 1 TnTATr "rv iiauuu iu uay uvni our vruuurcis xi Vtfm receii)tof vonr address and fifteen cents KH.N HR RPR Rives the best satisfaction of any coucl in iKHtaire stauiDB. we will mail roa prepaid To Agents Ft. Sculp to Osuy Mission, A.

1 A. AW XVi I 1 1 1 ifc luciiisive: i Fielding Scott of this township. our souvenir irirono or me wona-s "woinra-biait ErDositicn. The reirular price Is fifty On Sunday, Sept42nd, we will run a cent-t, but as want you to haye one, we John W. Blaine and James Phelps of leads all other preparations on this mar ket." For sale bv It.

A. Droiran. maKe tne pries nominal, ion win una 11 ii Walnut Grove township, as a board of worK of art an4 a thine to be prized It con- special excursion triiin from points on our to Kansas City and return. The louiid trip rate from your station DR. E.

B. PARK tain fnll Tatrtf views of the irreat buildings. mm review and road locators, assisted by an apology to Master Ted Prots. Merwm and O'Brien as survey will be 52.00. Tram will laave fol style Of art.

If not satisfied with it. afitii' von tret it-, we will refund the stamps and Desires all those who need lows: Freckleton, who took part in the Normal exhibition on the 21st, inst. In -AND- let von fcepD tne dook. Aaaress ors, under orders from the county com E. BUCKLEN CO 111.

Ft. Suott 5 am Walnut 5:52 a Ronald 5:14 am Mission missioners, went out to Torter's hill our report of the exercises last week by Wfll iTAl C3i Our former citizens, D. II. Bray three miles west of this city, on Tues- Hialtyiilf 5:26 am South M'd typographical error, we credited his The Weekly Capital! Ilepkr 5538 am and; Geo. Carpenter, have been holding day of this week, for the purpose of lo recitation to his brother Frank.

Little to know that his office is on thd On return trip, train will leave Kan Ted, six years old, spoke his piece like down positians on the Sante Fe rail- catinor a new road around this obsti sas City Union Depot at 9:30 w. -AND- a man. torn the pait year or more at Newton Inate hill. We are informed by the Hdwin Adams, G. in F-as.

T. and respectively, until the I chairman of the locaters that they aetata strike wiieu they went out with the I complisned their object, and when the Farm Journal Buckien's Arnica Salve. U. strikers. They are now out I road is completed, travelers will be able same floor with the JOURNAL office, where he can always be found.

His long service to the people of this vicinity is his guaranty for future work. Portfolios of the The best in the world for cuts, bruisej sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tettes chapped hands, chilblains, corns and skin eruntions. anJ Dositivetv cures Diles. or no of a job andihave returned home witn I to make the asceut and descent, as the 1895 Texaikaua, Arkansas, has? found VRROM NOW UNTIL JAN. arlit.

ha tipliAVpa Tj 1m t.hft heat fpmwls I their families. We are sorry that the case may be, of this hitherto abrup in existence for the flux, liisexperi- pay required, it is guarantc.i to per- nnaitions and hone hill, imnereentihlv. If this is the case fMt stiwrm-tirn nr money rclumiea. Drsce. I "r- er.ee is well worth lie FOR $1 twenty-five cents per box.

or aaio uy that they may get them hack in aue tnese gentlemen deserve tne lasting says: ast summer 1 nad a very severe attack of flux. I tried almost anvtrvw oi tiriu i I Pratitndft of thin onrnmnnitv. and MIC CITY shall te in favor of electing them road- every ktiown remedy none giving relief. Chamberlain Js Colic Cholera and Monday was a gala day for our city. The Neosho county fair will com overseers for life.

Good roada is what TflV nwolvv A- tn tniimVinro I .1: Aa A nAVV wA mxtm. Diarrhoea Hemedy was recce mended to me. 1 purchased a-bottle and received Ar printed in natural photographic color. wiiuk i-ra rt th i ii fttrationA ABoftQ68 a I nlA In tnu'ti l.v in a nf -Inlv CPiPhra in(ta Atir fTava Thfl fair Will hAiin.l almost iiomediate relief. I continued meiou.

beauty offlnish never attained by T.L town- here la no better territory sur- any other publication. to use ths medecine and was entirely fei -A Special 0 v.u... usuaiiy wHKJtMUK vuib I rounding any town west or east of the Forepaugh's great circus. Kve payments, and in the trotting and rac- Mi8siBsi riw than 8Urrounds 0sage Cured. take pleasure in recommend iue ucsi ciiuw iuamU hmunu lDg; win surpass anyimn ever Mission.

Less politics and more at ing this Remedy to euy person suffering with sura a disease as in my opinion itiathelbest medipine existence." our city for twenty, years. xne 8ee? in thL4 coanty, judging totto wiiuio w-uun, iui suu iuww IIBt; OI icics du8Bu, uu uiicv centering in our towD 18 wbat is naos' The complete series (18 numbers) will constt-stute a large and beautiful oblong volume. lUli 5-4 In. illustrated with OVER 300 GRAND VIEWS, Specially "Representing AU The Principal Buildings, Great Paintings, Foreign and State Buddings, Celebrated Statuary, 25 and 5p cent bottles for: sale i by II A. Urogan.

i arouna seemea to ue ner. Ane. x. lay wmcn numoerea vo. needed just now.

We do not get the trade that naturally belongs to us i An Free. Subscribers of tbe tToiirBali Miss Helen Kimber, fctale organiz. west, south and south-east, on account The Times Campaign Rates. Those wh6 have used Dr King's New er of the Suffrage Amendment, will be Diinovery knpw its value, and those who of the bad roads a large part of the in Osatre Mission next Monday, and have not bad the opportunity to try it General Views, year across, the Neosho bottoms. Let In ordfcr that no citizen of the- Southwest majf have an excuse for not being Dusted eta the developments of the in Complete Views of the Art Gallery will sp-ak the evening in Koenig's free, call 01) he advertised druggist and TfrAi.

View. get a trial hootle free. Send your name these roads be put into good passable salon Jonxu wa wUl mtm niM nn rpnival ta the Osaa-e Ml mm mr aiAia. irii inn a nwiiiir Aaui ls va at 1 1 aa a. ljuu ntwrri8 inremium The Leaven worth Weekly imes one yss-.

Character SJcetcnesontneaitaway -ni teresting political campaign w4hich is auBOi inst nnftnincf. The Times has made a I writes that there will bo no mistake galsr frioa os vo tdvptv Babscribt-rtoThe U-aven worth UailyTimos at tne Ti- and aet a sample box of Dr King's New shape, creeks and sloughs bridged, and Life Pills Frjse. as well aa a copy of Guide WH wm be second to no town In the Architecural Detail, Mission journal will be giveo one uuiu. rsitft ot S2.00 f.ir th I B8e Curious Foreign Types. this time about fulfilling this engage ai.hi to We bave frequently heard ment.

She will be in Erie On Friday, An4all the irrand aawl wonderful features of an; cost ournoining. ree inai uuvues xarmers say, wno uye teamues ana up- and in Walnut on Saturday and Sunday. daily anil Sunday cents for The Twice-A-Week Times. It is an earnest fearleea supporter of Democratic principles, it is, and always has the area, worm's air, maae ai toe Lelrht of the splendor of the World's Exposition, Mu'lrew fa crug store. This is tte I wards away, that they can buy more DrIpsev Williams died last for ih 8ame money nere thaa in any of hr nn'a hnmn in other, town in the county, and would been, liberal enough to oprnlts columns to rtpreVentatives of different political opinlou! for the discussion of their By a Special Corps of Artists, 2S2 CIHCUl FS27CSSA7SX2 07 932 s.

ccvxssiiirr. The beat is always the most desirable. a. u. stcwart; music dealer, of Ft.

Scott, has just had a special sale of pianos and: oigans, in which be gave special cost prices. He sold 42 nianos and organs in ten dais. come here oftener if the roads were in this city. The funeial took place yes- Mmw Collation Ever 3 Let the good work go on. views.

the eclamus 01 ine rimes he colored chnrch, and the 200d terday at tn tuQ imprtani ucwa ot tuu cauiiaiKa 01 tMi win hH set foJ-tn fullv and fairlv. On receipt of a 1 lb. Cap bbeaf bodalQwing to his large trade he will con- hi a regains laid to rest in Hope cemetery. tinue to sell at reduced prices. Parties Robert Ulbricut has opened out a lt5 net facilities are unequalled by We extend bur sympathy to poor Demp- flour and feed store in the late Joyce those oU any other newspaper publiseed trt tl flill ft Ir--r would do well to call on turn and see his stock, and neeotiate for either a sfjy in this jiffliction.

-j wrapper ana ten cents, we win man cne number; or 16 wrappers and 1.60 will secure the complete set. Address DeLAND A CO, Falrport, .1. rmiMin in the At the prices made piano or organ. The Kimball pianos 'The undfcraigned wishes to thank the either uie aauy or me A wicea-vnees niXnn uii1rl Ck in tno l.aitiia'nf eirerv and organs are Lis leaders. kiiid frwncfe and members of A.

O. U. xucv jub. ASHBAiuu expects MJ no to ho to tbese economic wmm mum Rev. G.

W. Lake expects to attend kindly and willingly helped Baxter Springs next Monday to attend principles for the success of wtich the W. who so bee in the OrS CLCBBLXO LIST. the general conference of the Metno- care of her husband in his I the interstate soldiers reuuion which I people -of the West are con-tending. is to ba held there durinir next week.

Liberal terms to asrents and p'jBtmast- COPYFUGHTS. dist Protestant church, commencing late sickuefes We will give the Osage Mission Journal and any of the following 34UXiuie cajyico next Monday at Kansas City, Kansas, Mrs. Flcrxxce Alice Norwood. i 1 leading papers for one year at the fol an rbitrary word used "to designt ti only bow (ring) which can-xt be pultcd ofl the watch. 1 Miss Orra Bugbee starts to-day for and lasting during the week.

Mrs. 1 At a regular meeting of Vulcan lowing rates: Joplin. Mo. wheie she will attend Economy Outfit. CAT I OBT4TK A PATENT For Iroiapt aTMureT an bonett opinion, write to MUH dt who hare bad nearlT arty years experience In the patent business.

Communication fit rictlj rnfldentlsU A Handboak of In. formation coaierniiw Patau and how to obtain them st TitfTca. Also a eatloB Ut mechaa-leal and sdetiti-lo fioolts atjTe. Patent taken tbrouRn Munn CO. reorava rw-iai not'oe in the riemie A tucrirsB, and tbos are brooebt widely before the public witb- Lane has not fully recovered from her several weeks1 sickness, but Is now xn4 school.

Miss Oira Is a general favor Iklge Noi 26, A. O. U. held on the 22nd, nst, the following resolutions were (unanimously adopted: Globe-Democrat, i 75 Republic, twice-a-week 1.75 ite and will be greaty missed. convalescent, and hopes thai, she will Toneka Camtal to Tan 1.

Ql i-oo be able lo accompany her husband on Tbis solendid Ztmvr. out er to tba inremtor. Here'stheidea Thabowbasatro oocacbend. A collar 1 raa dowa iaafde tba Eeadsat (stcr?) and -ta iota tba froorea, hrmr leckler aha tar to tba eaadanc, itn wMklr. AlnrantlT tllostrmted.

baa by far tba Esq. Gouvion, the this church trio. I I o-wivrnivince a- genia) dispen-1 T5: VrTS5 rhe 1cs was inl A1 on. nse tn tba la-r-t rircclatiou of any sciectlfic wor Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Maker Workman of the Uni-veVsa. in Ilis Infinite wisdom, to call wor.d.

S3 a gpedrnen opies sent tree. ser of justice in West Lincoln mcoln, Tne success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, boot hobrtKbr iw.ot mmm cixz of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the the city yesterday and informed us that he will attend the Baxter Springs reun eoplea. uS cental KTory number contain boao.

tlol plates. In colors, and photxiTapha of new boused, with plana, cnablliu builders to show lba lateft dwsln and secure contract AddreM AiLKM 4 ou. Kir Yoax. al BkoadwaT. rbm our Hodge to the Supreme Lodge above our beloved brother, S- J.

Norwood. Therefore, be it naroess, wir fancea, aud 'i'i so bat it earaot ba' i Puld twaUd ca-; treatment of diarhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mnfhnn Rhfl savs. "I Frnt sevfital ion next week. Kansas City Journal 1.75 Kansas City Times. ...1.75 Toledo Blade 1.85 Inter-Ocean i.7S Prairie Farmer ...1.60 National Tribune 1.85 Western Veteran Leavenworth Times ............1.75 Kansas Farmer .17 5 Cosmopolitan Magazine 2.

25 I i5 I lj FT hii-a inster.t!y fc rc--a ttetitioo. Resolved, That we have lost a It positrrely prrrenta the losr tie watch by theft, and atokJa iajary to from, i a-. 4 Married. At the Catholic church Tu St l-tiu IifetrucUoo 2 1 sent villi each cat- R. an t'- weeks in Jonstown, Pa.

after the great worthy brother, bis wife and children a flood, on account of my husband being loving husband and father, and the emDloved there. We had several coil- community an honorable and upright "-a VTn ht that a bT on Monday, Aug, 27, Mart Julian, son Li 4 .1 al IhtMIL "TO ld of and Mrs. M. J. Julian, and rfp.n with im Iwn nf ahmn trxifc the I citizeen.

'Belt I)irii. iAtmej aTa ia Jaa. Bom FUled ar othur wateb this trdark i UMW VI A V. I -5 Hftl O.00 ZZ oTuu''S Miss Daisy Uolden, the pretty dacffb diarrhoea very badly, I got some of I iKesotveM. 1 nat our cnarter oe arap- 21 ''hew oola pay Missouri Kansas farmer.

.1.20 'lMUU" frt1ift. Thnlera and TlUlcvi ft. mniit-ninir for thirty davs. m. t-- tii t.3i:-,r taeuiaelTea Uqulnr.

aheet music of tbe late. nitP tlur and sparklin? -oeai and insuuaaial piece, i fj am! elrat nuinnrr. mcladnif I T.nuisville Courier- ournal 1 I TrJZZ. 7.1 VL ouu -a' UU1UCU AH watch them wulxt erra cc a i.k. KI ba aant tree Is iei biti miv 1 tniiii r.

1 1 lar. 3. f-iii iviii 1 itr-n-n a cnuiuiiiuuii liti uuix- 1 .3 1. fr.K -pS; tsrsrp-earte Topeka Advocate. ..1.75 man.

It cured botn of them. kuewliished in tne Osagk Mission Jo crnal, try tba aauiast'a' fear. Complete repair outfit. Includlna' Sos lass ui-d ita lojjro. evvrrU-ingT noc sisiry rr eomtili-? it-orfc.

a rue lea only CuOl See cat. KVm Inols. etc- for har- Donahaes 22S several other cases where it was equal- and a cop be sent to the family of the bountiful supply of wedding cake. Address ail -r If voa want any paper or magazine successful. I think it cannot be ex-1 deceased.

ssa 35 rtit. j. outfit by Keys oneWatcfr afakSLa rl resa It frpirbt, hosed of 1 aeaire KuS- cc Too oiMe ordunar tUe UtM Kt ui a place 'Til hard to row life's boat alone, Each aailor needs a mate. And when two hearts are joined la one, How happy is their fate. not in this list, we can furnish it with celled and cheerfully recommend it." the Journal at regular clubbing rates, I 5 and 60 cent bottles for sala by A.

tC.C. Neighbors. Com J. W. Huffman.

E. B. Park. irearea the and ml'e lar.ro pro6ta. 'Koirootfa until psud, wr.

AildresA, ECONCMY SUPPLY HOUSE. Hlrftm. OMo. saving you uom 15 to 50 rer cent. Mvb..

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