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Kansas People from Osage City, Kansas • 4

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You Can Always Find veryfhing 'and AI B. Cady, of Rice Wheat fields all over the country are A Crooked Statement. It the Chronicle or any other paper OSAGE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. reported in excellent? condition. It is to be regreted that." there was not a greater amount sown last fall.

countycame on the noon train yesterday in time to take a last look at the still form of their grand-child, little Mamie Spaulding. Mr. Cady leaves -EST THE- sees fit to advocate a partisan municipal ticket, why not do so in an outspoken, fearless manner, instead of re J. B. Hatbekbt.

M. D. McCaslim. HAYBERRY McCASLIN, Publishers. tomorrow for his home, Mrs.

Cady J. P. Richards, one of our boss stone- i. sorting to apologetic misrepresenta masons, Has quite a numDer oi con remaining with her daughter a week or tion. No one questions its ngnt to in J.

MAY BERRY, EdiUr. EOCIRY JLnrLSTB LOOK OUT iNEXT WEEK two on account of feeble health. tracts on hand; in fact will be rushed with work the coming season. troduce politics into our city elections, notwithstanding, many of the party it 1 7 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1882. T.

II. Williams and wife were here hangs to are bitterly opposed to such a movement. We should have passed from Emporia last week visiting O. D. -at- the article unnoticed, but for its glar LOCAL ITEMS.

Lee's family. Mr. W. is engaged in wool growing in Lyon county. ing mistatemenis.

One day last week jMrs. Jonathan-Leonard, living on Dragoon creek, about three miles" southwest of this place, while in the act of entering a cave in the bank of the creek, used as a milk-house, slipped and fell down the steep bank on the ice, injuring herself as to be unconscious for some time. The facts briefly stated are these: New ads. liVII Hon. J.

B. Johnson of Topeka, pres mi 1 3i i i i The present city officials elect were chosen in an open citizens meeting SSam. Shibley. ent Speaker of the lower branch of the from which none were excluded, and placed in nomination without reference Raymond Co. legislature, paid city a professional visit the beginning of the week.

A Large and Fresh Stock (in bulk) of to their politics, except that Democrats Fresh bananas at O. D. Lee's. Mrs. Green of Ridgeway, has sold her previous to and during the meeting, WILL TELL YOU ABOUT IT.

favored having a majority of Republi- farm near that place, and will probably purchase property, and with her daugh FAUM and GARDEN SEEDS. Go to F. McCrary's for oranges. Old papers for sale at this office. cans on tne council.

xne ucKei as ter take up her residence in this city. nominated stood mayor and three coun- cilmen Democrats, the remaining two All persons knowing themselves to of the Dkmocsat at O. Extra copies D. Lee's. councilmen and police judge being Re be.

indebted to F. McCrary will please Highest Market Price Paid tor FARMER'S PRODUCE The Burlingame Cornet Band have concluded to send for uniforms and equipments. The members of the band have displayed good taste in the selection of the uniform, both as regards stvle, color and trimmings. Further description is unnecessary as the public will soon see them in their fine features. The following cases are now pending in the jnstice court before H.

Dubois: James Armstrong vs. Carbondale Mill brought ior recovery of wages claimed on a contract; being tried Oscar Thompson vs. A lbert Hoov publicans. The mayor's appointments call and settle by note or otherwise and save costs. F.

McCkaky. nursery stock at W. E. All kinds Needels. J.

M. Asher has not purchased O. TP. S-A-tTT TT-ra-. were as follows: For city attorney and marshal Democrats, (the latter confirmed by two Republicans and one Democrat) for city clerk, treasurer and street commissioner, Re fifty cents a hundred at Old papers this office.

BII the Holcomb property, nor yet tne Bolton, but has rented the Holton property, formerly owned by S. D. Wright. E. SPATTLDING SONS, "Is there any butter in town is the publicans.

Since the first appoint DEALERS IN salute now. The Carbondale Independent under its ments were made, the city attorney, Mr. Baker, resigned aud a Republican, er: brought to recover damages for Fine watches and jewelry at M. L. new managers Jsusn orotners came us last week, having lost nothing by Laybourn'8.

Men's, Youths' and Boys' the change. The boys" have our best Mr. Thomson, now fills his place. As to a Democrat getting the "street work," the 1 statement is correct as far as it goes, but the writer's stomach failed killing dog; to be tried tomorrow, March 2, 1882. A pack of wolves made a murderous visit on the night of the 21st to wishes.

in price of groceries To get posted call on Frank. Mrs. Stanup Was married a few days i him, and he omitted to further state that CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS, Auction every Saturday afternoon at the contract was awarded by a commit second hand store. since, to a colored man, (oi considerable means we understand) by. the name of James Cain, who is living at Marion Center.

the premesis of Mr. John Welts (about four miles west of this) and devoured a turkey weighing over" twenty-five pounds, and so lacerated a seventy best thing out, at tee, a majority of which was Republican, and not because the' contractor was a but for the simple and sufficient reason that he was the lowest bidder. The grevious whine Patent oil cans, Frank McCrary's BOOTS AND SHOES Yesterday morning Marshal Black Staple and Fancy Groceries, Books, Stationery, WmU Paper, Notions, QUEBSWAREFlLCmSE Jewelry, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Store under UH10M EMI, pound pig that it had to be killed next day. John says he will be prepared for the niaht raiders if they repeat their Miss Anna Dickinson to-night at shot a mad-dog near the M. E.

church. The dog had created considerable alarm and showed unmistakable symptoms of hydrophobia. 1 fee! ill Urn i i I 1 JLXi visit. about the city printing, hardly deserves notice. "All the city printing has been done in a Democratic printing Crawford's opera house, Topeka.

Seed Oats Fob Sale, by Beals and Beverly, three miles west of Burlingame. Our venerable friend, S. H. Newman, Mr. Dwight Ingraham, of the firm of had.

quite an adventure last Saturday. prrr.tr- -rr a t-'-tyr i t-i ug office." The above statement is so glaringly false as to scarsely require refutation. The Chronicle has received Cowen Ineraham. livery and feed Mrs. Kinney sold her place next to On his way to the railway station, an indignant cow gave him a lively chase, at Lyndon, pulled our latch string last Schafer's billiard hall, lately to J.

Q. up to the present time, more city print but S. II. is no snail in a case of emer Monday. Dwight is all right and we Under Union Hall, Burlingame, Kas.

Cowee. Burlingmm, ing than the Democrat, as the records, wish him good luck. gency, and a short run and a hasty open to the inspection of all, will prove; scramble placed a fence between him Max. Buek shipped to Kansas City Monday night, one car of cattle and one A rents for Wella. Ffcrgo A Caw Exprett.

Mr. Arthur Hamlin while in the act moreover, all, or nearly all the work and the frantic brute. Those who wit of boarding the east bound train yester of hogs. given that paper, was upon motion of nessed the chase say that for a man of his years he made quick time. Democratic members.

We have no Lishty acres of land for sale or day, to join his family in Iowa, was handed a telegram announcing the death of his little girl. disposition to pursue the subject fur trade for town property. Inquire of F. ther, and will only add that the present A card from R. D.

Mavis, Elkhart, H. W. Filley Son. McCrary. mayor and council have administered Mrs.

Dr. Brown who has been lying Texas, dated February 20, states that peach and plumb trees are in bloom, Mr. Davis, of the mining firm of Da he affairs of the city honestly and economically, and we have reason to vis Underwood, has moved his family rather seriously ill for the past week, is no better. We but express the hope of the entire community that she be and farmers are planting corn, sowing to this city. believe, have the approval of a major oats and pushing forward their spring ity of our citizens.

work. The card also states that gar speedily restored to health. According to the Carbondale the mills at that place are over run dens are planted, and weather delight Tf If. Tlf oil rf iJa n'tv sfiniVM We desire to return thanks to our with work. decline to make the race, the tree Press numerous friends for their kind atten its hind would iust as soon eet up on tions during our late bereavement.

STOVES AND TINWAHE. Seed Oats Foe Sale, by Beals and Bev as any legs ana howl for Col. Woods, ful. We rather incline to the opinion that since that postal was written, they have had a norther down there "that made the bloom on the trees shiver and the garden sass hesitate. one it knows of.

Free Frees. erly, three miles west of Burlingame. Thomas Cain, Katherine Cain. It must be admitted this is an lm- -it. F.

Playford attorney at law, no provement on tne all fours raetnoa, Mamie the infant daughter of Mr. tary public and insurance agent. Of besides being slightly progressive. Edmonson, of Fairfax, imparted and Mrs. L.

R. Spaulding, one fice over Filley Son's. the following items to us on Monday: year and six months, died of heart dis John Rehrig and jQhn Peterson The school at that point closed last ease, at 3 o'clock last Monday Tickets for sale at E. Spaulding Sons, for the Wendling lecture Satur brought a fine lot of cattle to town on Mondav. and shipped fcve car loads on and was buried yesterday the 28, at 2 Frill il-ne of day evening, March 4th.

Monday night. Carbondale independent. P. M. DOWN WE GO 1 CLOSING OUT! Winter Goods at astonishing low prices, previous to invoicing.

DOTY SON. Friday. Mr. L. W.

Barlow, the teacher, has given entire satisfaction and will be re-engaged. Mrs. Edmonson has been very sick, but is better and her friends entertain strong hopes of her r.haa MCranken. late of Franklin Dr. Myers showed us lately a sprig another He is Mr.

Charlton would like hand in his harness shop, building up a good trade. of hair flowers sent him by his sister Breach and Muzzle Loading Guns, Kevolr- county, is feeding over one hunarea hf Atl nf hoes on the old farm of J. S. in Pennsylvania. The souvenir is very Edie, south of town.

Lyndon Leader. recovery. He also reported every thing neatly and artistically woven from the Sheriff Smith was on our streets yes as moving smoothly, a fine promise of hair of his grand-mother, mother and Help Wanted. ers, Pocket and Table Cutlery. terday dispensing smiles and pleasant a wheat crop, and a fair promise of aunt.

greeetings among friends. Man and wife, or widow and her son, carrying bonds for both railroads. An ornament to vour mantel, and a to work on farm; woman to take charge The other day a little boy of J. C. of house.

Farm on Elm creek, three very useful one, would be one of those A deal has been spoken and written Sharp's lost one of his fingers by play PAINTS BUILDING PAPER. miles below Santa Fe crossing. about "tarantula juice," and it is gen ing with a railroad switch. handsome eight day. strike, alarm, patent pendulum, carved solid walnut erally supposed to be the favorite bev case, and very cheap clocks at M.

L. Attorney Ellis Lewis, of Osage City, Address A. H. Knox, WTaushara, Lyon Kas. Horses For Sale.

erage of the Buffalo Bills, the tough was here yesterday attending to the in Laybourn's. cusses from Buroak, ana to require a terests of some of his clients. peculiarly constructed stomach to take The Democrat cannot afford to adver KANSAS LUMBER COMPANY, One span of large work horses, in good it without being thrown into convul- We congratulate Eskridge on the tise for half rates, and this accounts working condition, will be sold cheap ris. We have been to some pains to possession of a good paper. The Home for the withdrawal from our columns of for cash.

Residence on Elm creek. DEALERS IX procure a bottle oi genuine tarantula Weekly is deserving of support. the Burlingame Savings Bank card. three miles below Santa Fe crossing. juice, to place in our collection ot wes We hope to merit public patronage by Address A.

H. Knox, Yes, he will repair your watch, clock treating all alike. Waushara. Lyon Kas. tern curiosities.

We have no desire to smell much less to taste it. To our or jewelry tor a reasonable price, or Lumber, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Building Paper eell you new; M. L. Labourn. Our readers will notice the new ad perhaps overwrought) imagination COBE ESPOUD S3Sr GE.

there seems a lurking devil in it. vertisement of Raymond in this issue, and a visit to their place ot busi P. Beverly intends sowing sixty bushels of oats this week. He is pretty Cement, Lime, Plaster Paris, Mixed Paints. ness will convince any one that the A.

Doty Son are subjecting their early, but has never missed it yet. new firm is selling good groceries at A WIPE-AWAKE LYCEUM. Scranton, Feb. 25, 1882. store room to general overhauling, removing old shelving and replacing it The rain came down in torrents, reasonable prices.

Editor of Democrat Monday, a warm, spring rain, such aa with new ana in better style. A new Mr. Geo. Hoover has purchased the Having no business of importance, the heart of the farmer. heavy plate glass front and a canvass building -on his lots, of W.

D. Reading, Full Stock and Good Grades At Xiowest Hates. and has rented it to Frank Gould who Married on Saturday, Feb. 25, by and hearing that a lyceum would convene at Stewart's school house, district number 67, this township, last evening, awning are among the important changes that will add materially to the -Justice Dubois, Clarance A. Reece to will open a barber shop it to-day.

beauty and comfort of the estabish- -Jessie M. Small, both of Harvey ville. There's a "Gould" in the barber bus I sallied forth and was well entertained. ment. R.

D. declares that he is iness as well as the railroad. The opening address was delivered Mrs. Anna Olcott, Miss May Olcott, going to have the finest front and best South side Santa Fe avenue, Burlingame, Kansas. bv C.

P. Morgan, followed by select Any Farmer and Miss Gusta Kercher, all of Lyndon, Mrs. Mary H. Smith, mother of Mal- furnished and stocked dry goods store readings by Chas. Johnson and C.

in town this week visiting friends. com Smith, died Sunday morning about in the city. Capital backed by sound Mead, after which I listened to a long 8 o'clock at the residence of her son. judgment and enterprise never fails to Mr. P.

A. Edmonson of Fairfax, declamation by Miss Mary Mast, and WILL TELL YOU The funeral took place at 3 o'clock p. m. called on us last Thursday, and report bring a. return of the shekles.

C. Idly Monday. The deceased was born Aug. then a selection read by Miss Nettie Montgomery. After having a social ed his neighborhood in healthy condi is doing the carpenter work.

ANDREW ERWIN, Manager DO YOU WANT A BABY, Doll? That the Place to get 12, 1810 and died Feb. 26, 1882. tion. recess of a few minutes duration D. M.

Mr. Erwin and Delamater of the Kan Mr. Chas. Walker and Mrs. Kate The township officers elect, meet to Easter appeared on the floor; and de sas Lumber Company at this place have Ward were married last night at tne organize next Thursday, March 2, at 10 livered a short sketch on the life of I -GENERAL MERCHANDISE I something in their possession that home of Mr.

Alex Mavis: Rev. M. o'clock a. m. at the office of S.

H. New Washington. He spoke as one well with proper management cannot fail to Every Hind. King tied the knot. After, the cere man.

mony the couple took the lightning ex posted and always ready to perform his part at such gatherings. C. P. Morgan, ex-president of the society, was next bring them a fortune. We refer to an ingenious contrivance (the invention We learn through T.

J. Hunter that press for their sylvan retreat. C. I. Bodine of Mineola, Texas, has -)ORC- to speak.

The Subject, "Our Country, Mr. A. B. Cady informs us there is quite recovered from his severe spell of of Mr. Delamater) for rendering a safe burglar proof.

For obvious reasons we are restrained from giving a description was handled in a way that proved the sickness. better promise of a wheat crop in 'the speaker a true citizen of the country of western counties than ever beiore Mrs. Lear has rented her farm (the of the most simple and complete ar known. He also reports an unusual old Haller place) to J. W.

Henry, of AGEICULTUHAL IMPLEMENTS, CeUuloid Sets, Brushes, Combs, rangement lor thwarting a burglar, that has ever been (so far as we can degree of activity, far even the enter Peoria county. Illinois, and will move which he spoke. C. W. Mead then delivered a long and humorous speech entitled "Uncle Sam." He gave, in laconic form, the history of "Sam" from his earliest infancy and Charley prising farmers of that section.

to town. learn) devised. The patent has been applied for and the two above named The colored Baptists of this place John Erwin informs us that his daughter Miss May, at Saratoga gentlemen have a man of capital to held a meeting last Sunday at the H. Toilet Sets, nd everything suitable for back them. A.

Billings farm on the banks or JJra- Springs, Missouri, is still improving in says he was born quite young to the present time. He spoke in a manner hiehlv creditable to himself and the goon creek. Rev. Briggs of Alabama health. The corn doctor was in town last Mon added six to his pastoral ttocfc, by bap- i society.

Next was a spread eagle speech day. and wore a plug hat. Otherwise Pratt Farnsworth have a brand of smoking tobacco which they can rec- tism; four women and two men. by Will Lesher in his usual dry way, he was dressed rather unpretentiously, omend: and their cigars are not to be best known to the people of that neigh A fellow by the name of Butler, last When he entered our sanctum we were TO TAKE YOUR PRODUCE sneezed at. i borhood.

somewhat startled, but managed to Friday night, sallied out revolver hand and tried to capture Scran ton A GOOD "The Mast Recorder," a spicy lyceum master up courage to salute him The track of the Blue Valley road is paper the equal of which, I'll venture his principaL point of attack being the Governor, and felt eomparitively safe completed seven miles north of Man to say, cannot be found in the county- Bundy House; which failing to capitu after he had shaken hands, taken hattan and work on it will be resumed ST.LOUISTYPEFCUSDRY 115 1 IT FINK late, the bloody Butler left for parts un proffered seat, and sympathetically en next month. edited and read by C. W. Mead, was both instructive and laughable, and Merchant Tailor auired if we had a crop. He assured known, -18- PUim mmJ Ornmtmtntmt is the gem of the society; though yet in us we need entertain no fears on ac From the Home Weekly we learn that "nearly every train brings settlers for We arft indebted to the courtesy of its infancy is auite popular in the ad count of our little editorial pleasantry C.

R. Rogers for a copy of the Graphic, Eskridge and vicinity." Good speed joining districts. of week before last, and left us with the PRINTING PRESSES, published at Eureka, Kansas. Hon. to Eskridge.

philosophical remark that "if the aque After listening to a comical song' by W. L. Kline, the society adjourned to G. C. Rogers has assumed editorial ms KKmwmw, wcr bus anesthetics usually imbibed by the valetudinary victims of prohibition Mr.

Jessie Jennings and family move to the old Marple farm near the Kan- control of the paper, which is sufficient guarantee of ability as well as sound next Friday night. 1 -o JJ Printing Gegtrally. were no more dilatorious than his treat mas coal mines, to try their luck at cul Democracy. 1 pard A good programme is prepared for next meeting, which if carried out as Ekcbwtypfaic Starwrtyplnglr ment of callous protuberances, then they tivating the soil. Mr.

J. C. Bratton and wife, after read, will be highly entertaining. were synonomous." spending the winter pleasantly with Mr. Wm.

Conklin was In our office a friends in Pennsylvania, arrived here The society is composed of material capable of carrying out both long and difficult programmes, hence failures few moments to-day. He is negotiating We have lately examined a work en safe and sound last Thursday night. n.n extensive cattle deal with certain titled 'The Growing World," which We havp not neen Mrs. Bratton since -Wanted. Burlingame need and wQtcnpportA taflor wh understand his business and wOl attend to it SKOX3, TOOLS, And Necessary Furniture FOR SALE, CHEAP.

seem impossible. from the numerous engravings and parties in town. Delmonico Restaurant, hpi- return, but "Uncle John" iooks return, Burlingame, Kansas A cordial invitation-is extended to all great variety of subjects cannot fail to five years.younger. week, was A man at Scranton last who may see fit to put in their appear prove both entertaining and instructive knocked off the track by a passinsc en Rev. Stevenson, of the M.

E. church, ance. Yum Yum. Mrs. T.

H. GKISWOLD, Prop'r. and considerably bruised but not preaches his final sermon of the Con- fArane vear next Sunday night to the seriously injured. and particularly as inductive lessons to higher studies of the peculiar ways of nature. We have had no time to peruse the book, but a glance at the WILMINGTON ITEMS.

voune men. Mr. Stevenson (we under Feb. 27, 1882. 3a.3L if It Tas not 1ru.o Every O23.0 7t12L 2Tt SaytHat Editor of Democrat: THX ONLY stand) is very popular with the members of his charge and will probably.be table of contents promises a rich fund Drs.

Haller and Ward neia a con of eeneral information. Herewith are returned to this place. sultation in the case of Irs. John First-Class Restaurant a few of the leading topics: The en to The first day of March is deceitfully mologist, the planetary system, mete Philops, and arrived at the 'conclusion that her disease is cancer of the stomach from which she cannot possibly re la th city. mild, an almost cloudless sky, a soft murmuring breeze may be but the oric stones, wooden wonders of Amen Thla ia a golden opportunity for any on waa will ambrac It.

ca, carniverous plants, Pompeu, Baron HE IS SELLING GOODS; delusive prelude to another rantanker- cover. OYSTERS, Munchausen, Benjamin Franklin, div Tt is nsaallv a fitful. W. H. Munday dashed into Wilming GAME ing beneath the sea, farm life, etc choleric month, and with-hold our Mr.

L. E. Laybourn, teacner ax ou-perior school house, paid us an agreeable visit last Saturday. His school closes next Friday. Miss Eunice Filley has been suffering for some time back with neuralgia, but is rapidly recoverine from that most torturing of diseases.

Hon J. J. Buck of Emporia, was here the early part of the week taking depositions in the Burlingame Savings Bank vs. Condell, case. Mrs.

Butler moves, the last of this week, from the house next to Chatfield's to the building formerly occupied by C. jdly ou Snta avenue. ton last evening with his old nag and The agent will soon commence his AND FISH, confidence until she-merits it. go-cart, and distributed a full supply of None Other Need Apply. ronnds and people can judge for them Notice Samuel Shibley's new adver- pins, needles and safety pins.

selves. In Season. t.iwmint in another column. Mr. Mrs.

Julia Ellis is here visiting rela For Sale. Shibley is one of our most reliable bus tives. The Odd Fellows here have deter T7T-STH wfn Twrin txrfite attention. iness men, has been engaged selling Fruit and shade trees, at the old bwTot term and particulars, write to, or apply at this office, I me ca.Il ni be conine4 that I 8t th eroceries here for a number ot years, mined to add a new front to their tem stand in Burlingame, also hedge plants bet table in th eittv Than any Otter Store in County. and hi advertisement contains no ple.

Bobbing fob. Catfish. furnjehed t.o order. W. E.

Tseedels. promise he is not able to fulfil..

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