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I R- SPAULDING. Wanted, CHAS. W. 8PAULDIXO. Bear in mind Miss Filley's concert Old and new choice hay.

Wednesday evening, Oct. 3d. She de- II. D. Shetasd.

L. R. SPAULDI1TG Serves a grand reception. Clirist. Idly.

Garpontcr Joiner, Two blocks south of Kansas Lumber Burlingame, Km. Mrs. H. G. Bonham, of Emporia, In Memorlam.

Mrs. Lucy Woodruff Carier, wife of Dr. M. H. Cazier, died September 20th, 1883; born in Mansfield, Ohio, October 10th, 1851.

Funeral services were held at the residence and her remains interred in the Burlingame cemetery, September 21st. Mrs. Cazier was married May 13tb, Wedding. Mr, J. A.

Doll and Miss Alice Bybee were married at Topeka Sept. 13th, and left for Iowa next day with the intention of making that state their future home. Mr. Doll is a brother of Mrs. H.

Hunt, of Carbondale, and formerly resided at Burton, Wisconsin. The bride is a daughter of our well known For Sale or Trade. A good team, harness and Courtland OSAGE COUHTY DEMOCRAT. i. Mayberry, Publisher.

J. Mayberry, E'litor. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1883. L0 3AI.

II'lEIfc-US. tm K. Spakuldins; A Son. snpnt. fair vwt with her rarents, lr.

She leaves for home Haller and wife. wagon. n.nquire at Democrat onice. STAPLE A1TB FAXTCY G. A.

Yovnq. in a day or two. A favorable change has taken place BILLINGS CAREY. MILLINERY STORE. Evening- School.

On Friday night, at city hall. Every in Mr. J. J. Playford, who has been sick 1879 and came to Kansas with her husband in 1880.

Her sickness extended over a long period of time and was of that nature that defied medical skill, body invited on first evening. Speci so long. We hope to see him on hia feet in a short time- SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Jus! received. Hats, bonnets, plumed, feathers, ribbons. Announcement.

I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of sheriff of Osage ROCERIE Glassware, Queensware, ties, plushes, roses, sprays of flowers. lace collars. broaches, let bands, sat: In, nets, ribbon velvet. Mr. Charles Cutler is now bag and mens of penmanship at the post office.

Notice. All persons knowing themselves. to blaek and white Spanish lace. All in the millln-err line. Hair switches and coils at 50 75 countv subiect to the nomination of and although she suffered intensely at times bore it all uncomplainingly and baggage, wife and little ones in Car- with a degree of cheerfulness that was and be indebted to me will please call bondale, and is tn the full sense of tne term a citizen of that place.

(1. $3, and upwards. Waves and frizxes at 30 eta. and 75 cts. Switches and coUs made for 50 75 cts.

and $1.50. Old hats repaired. Dressmaking done. Santa Ke avenue, opposite S. O.

Brat-ton's store. the Republican county convention to be held on September 25th, 1883, at Osage City. J. V. Keenan.

Democratic County Conrention. truly surprising. She had a gentle, loving disposition that drew many Canned ZE'rvLits, n.n.rS. 3NCeats settle at their earliest convenience. My books must be settled up.

Robert Uowut. Miss Burke and Mrs. B. Dowhng, of Seranton, were in town last wees solic CENTRAIi By order of tlie central committee warm hearts to her side who will often think of their dear friend who lies sleeping in the silent city of the dead. iting funds for the purchase of an organ for the Catholic church at that a mass convention of tlie'Democracy of Meat Market.

place. friend Mr. John Bybee of Fountain Ridge. Miss Fllley Miss Eunice Filley, in response to the solicitation of many citizens made several weeks ago, authorizes us to state that she will give a musical concert Wednesday evening, Oct. 3d, at Union Hall.

To all who love the har mony of sweet sounds this will be a rare treat, and we predict for Miss Filley, in whom we all take great interest and who deserves all the praise bestowed upon her, a full house. Died. Mrs. Mary Hagerman, wife of James Hagerman, ol Fairfax, died Friday morning, Sept. 21st, -1883, of typhoid fever.

She was buried Saturday at 2 o'clock p. m. FuneTal services were held at the United Brethren church, Mrs. Reeder officiating. Mrs.

Hagerman was highly esteemed by her neighbors, and always had a kind word for evervone she met. The bereaved fain- Organize. For Sale or Trade. Half lot with stone building and frame office, on Santa Fe avenue. Will trade for horses or cattle, or half cash, balance on time.

J. H. Hunt. Osage county will be held at Union Hall in Osage City, at 10 a'elock a. on Tuesday, the 9th day of October, The necessity of an organization of Mr.

Ed. Spaulding, returned Sat some kind for the mutual good of the Preserves, Tellies, ETto. ALSO DEALERS IN Co3tr37" EAST SIDE UNDER UNION HALL, SANTA FE AVENUE, HOOVER BROS. 1883, for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the various coua- city of Burlingame and vicinity must urday from a six weeks sojourn at Saratoga Springs, greatly improved in health. He speaks well ot the springs as a health resort.

be apparent to all. We find that every ty offices required to be filled at the November election. Also county com Bavins; purchased the above bnfldlns; and busi business man in the city recognizes the fact and realizes the necessity of some missioner for the Third district, ana a Our Democratic friend, B. If ilen- move being made in that direction. ness hold themselves in readiness to furnish the best of meats at Urine prices.

Also Rims. fish, in season. ntral committee for the ensuing year. drix, of Osage City, is here today. He Found, In floral hall at fair grounds, a number five lady's button shoe, with brand on bottom of N.

F. Tenny, Son Boston. Owner can have the same by calling at this office. Prof. F.

E. Fuller's Evening school will open at city hall. This community like all others finds All legal voters opposed to the opposition are resDectfullv invited to take anticipates a large turn-out to the Democratic mass convention to be held that the problem most difficult to solve They Respectfully Ash Yaatr Patronage. is how to unite and secure the interest OPPOSITION COURTED, 7 IMPOSITION HATED. at Osage City on the 9th of October.

part in the convention. B. F. Hjexdrix, Oscar Thompson, and co-operation of its best class of cit Mrs. Wm.

Thomson left Monday for Mzens in puouc anairs ana matters oi Secretary. Chairman. ONLY EXCLUSIVE on Friday night, Sept. 28. First lesson Astoria, 111., in response to a telegram general interest to the community.

ly have the deep sympathy of the en Best 5c cigar in town at Fulk's. itN Comparison Invited. It is a singular fact in this and all tire community. announcing the death by accidental shooting of her cousin, Mr. Chas.

Merrill, who was married about six weeks other cities and towns that those who on Monday night. Business penmanship, business corresponding, points on book-keeping, successfully taught. No money in advance. Yours, Flour and Feed Store Hon. J.

A. Anderson, accompanied by have the most at stake, those who will Stock Growers' Meeting. The next regular meeting of the J. M. Asher, visited us Friday.

Fresh Roasted Peanuts at Fulk's. derive the greatest benefit and the larg ago. F. E. Fuller.

In the city. est return from public enterprises are Osage County Stock Grower's Associa Mr. L. Blackman, of Tepeka, is in One door east of H. D.

Snepard's Store. the hardest to arouse and take the lead MIsh fipraldine Baird received the Hair Dressers' Convention, All the barbers of Osage county are tion will be held at the city hall in Burlingame on Saturday, Oct. 6th, at town today. Mr. B.

is a frequent visitor to our town and is one of the lead in such matters. This arises from the Staple and Fancy rf prize at the fair as equestrian. Flour, various brands and prices to snit the demand. Shorts, Bran and Feed mixed to suit. o'clock d.

in. A full attendance of Lard oil and castor oil at Playfords'. Corn, Oats, and Pressed Hay. All Goods delivered in the City. hereby respectfully requested to meet at Burlingame Friday Oct.

5th, 1883, at 2 o'clock p. for the purpose of tak fact that they are so engrossed in their business of making money that they think they can't afford the time from ing wholesale liquor dealers of the state, and carries the largest stock of any firm in the state. GROCERIES the members is desirable, as at that time the final arrangements must be Dr. Wilkinson and family left for their home in Ohio. I wish all my brother farmers to call and see ing under consideration matters per made for the Farmers' Institute, which is to be held in this city Oct.

18th and Mr. C. W. Oxelson, of Lyon county, me, and examine my stock ana races. BEVERLY ALDRICH.

their one great pursuit to look after public affairs, and that some one else will do it anyway. Without organized taining to their trade. Green and Dried Fruits, fcc. Plain Gold Rings Fine lot just re 19th, and of which a full programme of who has been in the Gunnison country, Colorado, about eighteen months, re ceived at F. W.

Hunt's. By order of committee. Job LotCheap. exercises will be published next week -Corn of Santa Fk Av. and Dakota effort we can do nothing; with it we can double our population and business in two years.

H. Dubois, Sec'y. Squire P. A. Edmonson, of Fairfax, S.

B. PRATT, turned home Sunday. He called on the Democrat Monday and reports successful ventures in mining. ntt.pndfid the fair and called to see us An Indiana Farmer. last week.

FURNITURE DEALER, Mr. D. L. Hamar, a new comer from We have, at this office, a considerable amount of broken packages of stock, consisting of note heads, statements, bill heads, envelopes, business cards, visiting cards, which we will dis C. Mr.

Arthur Bassel, of Junction, was Every Democrat Burlingame, Kas. Receiving new fall goods at Mrs. H. M. Hover'-s.

Indiana who Is negotiating for a farm ii on hand last week with his Norman The Osage Count Fair. The fair last weet fully met the expectations of the managers and all interested. The receipts will more than in tnis vicinity aiienaeu me KEEP constantly on band a fine stork or far- week, and was awarded first premium pose of at very low figures. Here is a horses, mares, etc. Arthur always takes an active part in agricultural and live stock fairs." He thereby imparts as Mr.

F. K. Gibson of Topeka, in the barbed wire business and clerk of the niture and will also make anythlnc; in my line to order. I am agent for the following sewing-machines: New Home, New Howe, Fairbanks, Domestic Singer, New America, New Victor. In on tne Dest iour-year-oia auu uvct cover all expenses, so that the mem bargain for you.

Call early. House and Lot. Adams House, came down yesterday on bers of the association will not be com connection with the above well as receives instruction. SHOULD SUBSCRIBE FOR THE a short visit. pel led to make good the payment of mare, first premium on the best mare two years old and under three, second premium on farm team, second premium on brood mare, and sweepstakes over Alice L-, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. premiums by drawing upon their pri A gold watch given away with cigars William Oliver, aced eighteen months A small, comfortable cottage and one lot in city of Burlingame. Cellar under house, never failing well, apple trees and grape arbor. Reasonable price. UNDERTAKING.

at O. P. Spaulding's. vate resources. Ihe attendance on Wednesday and Thursday was very all.

Men like Mr. Hamar who take an twenty days, died Thursday, Sept. 20th, respectfully offer their serrices to the They have a fine hearse, coffins, caskets. "Mr. R.

R. Glass, of Lvndon. was at active part in public afiairs are invalu Wonld public, etc. and was interred in Burlingame cemetery at 5 o'clock p. Friday, Sept.

Will Bell for cash or take part pay in large and would have been quite as full on the last day (Friday) had it n.hlfi Acnuisitions to any farming com the fair last week and called at our munity. They come to do something. 21st. Funeral services were held at the office. Osage County Democrat i 1 house.

cards, not been for the disagreeable weather which drove many home and prevented others from coming. It was a frequent and fancy stock. For particulars call on or address Samuel Sen a a l. Or the Democrat, Burlingame, Kans. City Property For Sale.

A nice lot of plain A Little Mistake. office. We advise strangers visiting our Brother Admire is entirely too loose and card cases at the Democrat Cheap. community in search of land to call on remark by experienced visitors from and inaccurate in making statements, Two lota with good nouse. in one of abroad that it was far above the ordi and while we know he is as incapable came home from Mrs.

Mayberry Wichita Mouday. Newman Wood, real estate agents up stairs in the Granteer building. They are well posted and take great pains in nary standard of county fairs, both as of deliberate falsehood as G. is apt (Successors to C. CCTLKR) House, Sign and Carriage PAINTERS.

the most desirable localities in the city. Large and small fruit in abundance. regarded the manner in which it was to let his zeal for the cause of prohibi Tablets for school children and bus Splendid lot of shade trees, vines and conducted, the general exhibit of agri tion get the lift of his veracity. It is a pleasing all who favor them with their patronage. iness men at the Democrat office.

shrubbery. An a-n umber-one well in- mistake as stated in last week's Fret exhaustible supply of water. Will be Press that Mr. Ellis Lewis was an at Ellis Lewis, was up from Osage Amone the many prominent visitors cultural products, live stock, fast horses, and attendance. We failed- to meet or hear of a single person who evinced the slightest displeasure or did sold at a bargain.

or particulars ap torney for the defense in the Eskridge at our fair last week was Mr. it. CEty yesterday Fresh Roasted Peanuts at Fulk's. PLAIN AND DECORATIVE liquor prosecution. Mr.

Lewis had Ludington, of Lawrence, one of the old is certainly to your interest to have a Democratic organ in this county, and every Democrat should take enough inter not express hearty approbation of the nothing to do with the case, and was est and most active business men of L. E. Finch, and lady returned ply at the Democrat office. Attention Battalion. HzADQsa.

Osage Co. Battalion, Carbondale, Sept. 25, 1883. General Orders No. 1.

not in Eskridge at any time during the manner in which everything was man aged to the minutest detail. that city, and who has been identified with her varying fortunes 6ince early from their Colorada visit last Monday. est in his party, and the paper representing, fearlessly and boldly, the principles advocated by his party, to subscribe for it. We want every Democrat in Osajre Countv on our sub trial. We make the correction for the purpose of warning Mt Admire against Kalsomining, territorial davs.

The association is cancelling its premium obligations as fast as claims Stamping on flannel, velvet, linen, A meeeting of the field and stafl offi at Mrs. C. H. M. Hover's.

a bad habit, and not for any impor tance we attach to the misstatement. We acknowledge the receipt of a com are pTesentad. so that there will be no Cilding, Graining scription list. If you are not now taking it, send in your cers of the battalion, and two delegates Houses for rent, or for sale on long names and we well send you a few grounds for complaint or dissatisfac tion in this respect. from each post of the Grand Army of Boycote.

plimentary ticket of admission to the annual meeting of the Leavenworth Driving Park Association, which opens time. E. G. Russell. the Republic in Osage county, is called In oak, walnut, mahogany, maple, sat The Free Press states that it is threat The Osatre Countv Fair Association Mr.

W. H. Lord is erecting a barn on to convene at Lyndon October 2, 18S3, ened with that terrible Irish weapon in wood and ash. the 9th ot October and closes the 12th. lis residence lots on Park Row.

at 4 clock p. to make such ar The speed ring purses aggregate twenty- can always depend on the united and rangements concerning the old soldier's Shop at Cutler's old stand opposite city Just received a fresh lot of candies at five hundred dollars. hearty support of our farmers as long reunion at Leavenworth as may be ad SAMPLE COPIES building. Postofiice box 31. We have a curiosity at the Democrat visable.

S. B. Bradford, as it pursues its present line of policy The fair of last week was of incalculable benefit to Osage county. office. It is a worm over six inches Mr.

Joy Griswold and Miss Mittie Eaton were married at Lyndon on the Colonel Commanding. Live Ageats Wanted. long and something on the order of a 17th inst. by Judge Blake. Joim M.

Loucks, tobacco worm. Our imperfect knowl To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes; or infor edge of entomology prevents us from The Republican Ticket. The Republican county convention. Refreshments at all hours during the mation for everybody, in every county trivintr a decided opinion.

ill some fair, at Charles Buehler's. which met yesterday at Osage City, CONTRACTOR, in the United States, and Canada. En savant step to the front. A fruit, confectionery and vegetable placed in nomination the following larged by the publisher to 648 pages. It A sale of live stock will take place at ticket: For treasurer, Spaulding, tand has been opened by Mr.

Trues- contains over 2,000 household recipes, BUTLDER, We Respectfully request all Democrats who are now subscribers to the Democrat to the boycote. We hope our worthy contemporary is as much mistaken in this as some other things. Heaven forfend that the Free Press should be boyeoted. Better earthauake or cyclone than this most dreadful of all disasters. And this reminds us that a fellow boasted a short time since in a prohibition meet-ting that he had ordered his name to be struck from our subscription list, but in our innocence we never dreamed of being boyeoted.

We fear our neighbor is disturbed by slight causes, and that he has not even the premonitory symptoms of the boycote. Checked by a Wire Fence. A couple of fellows have been preying for some time past upon the chicken roOsts in the James neighborhood to the great annoyance of the farmers. A few nights since one of the thieves tried to steal a turkey gobbler from Stephen Dewitt, who happened to be dale in the east room of Begent and is suited to all classes and condi cierK, j. a.

Vyonreii suerm, j. i. the farm residence of Mr. Henry Sten ger, three and a half miles west of Car Whinnery; register of deeds, Thomas Peart's place. tions of society.

A wonderful book and Burlingame, a household necessity. It sells at sight. bondale, Thursday, Oct. 11th. See bills.

This will be a good opportunity Filiey Son are making low prices on Neil surveyor, J. E. Evans coroner, Calvin Ransom; commissioner Third district, Charles Cochran. Greatest inducements ever offered to "builders hardware this month. Is prepared to take contracts for the erection of any kind of building at any for farmers to buy horses, mules cattle book agents.

Sample copies sent by and hogs, for cash or on time. Miners' oil at Play- The resolutions adopted by the con place in the state. Will furnish good Engine oil and fords' drug store. mail, postpaid, for $2.00. Exclusive territory given.

Agents more than docble vention were for the enforcement of, all Mr. A. H. Danforth and lady of Law lend j.s ITames their money. Address Dr.

Chase a lumber promptly and at reasonable rates. Will make estimate of the cost rence attended our county lair last Mr. L. Morean. livine just south of laws, in favor of proper punishment of all participant's in crime, a tariff so ad- week.

Mr. D. has the reputation of Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Dragoon, on Osage City road, left usted as protect all classes, the laeingone of the best veterinary eur Michigan. at our office a fourteen feet stock of of buildings. Will guarantee to do good work, promptly and at reasonable geons in the country, unexcelled as corn.

DemoresVs Illustrated Monthly Magazine laboring man, the producer, the consumer and the manufacturer, and an endorsement of President Arthur's ad driver, and above all honorable. While not Of nther Democrats in their neighborhood who are taking printing done at the prices. If you are intending to build it will pay you to see me before con Get yovr job office. on the alert and gave chase. The thief here he had charge of Mr.

Ludington's continues to merit the high enconiums nassed UDon its literary and artistic the papep, that we may send them sample copies. mare Little Jennie. merit. The October number equals in tracting elsewhere. John M.

Loucks. ministration. This convention offered the prohibitionists (who were in the majority) a golden opportunity but they Mr. Ben Buek, who has been visiting The pump on exhibition at the post- interest its predecessors, and contains his brother Max. returned to his home office corner strikes us as being superior many well written and entertaining ar either lacked courage or were untrue at Brighton, Michigan.

to anything of the kind we have seen ticles. Among the contents are rom being hard pressed had to abandon the turkey and in his fright ran into a barbed wire fence. Steve had a revolver but took pity on the fellow, concluding he had been punished severely enough by having his clothing torn and his body lacerated. The two roost robbers finding it growing too hot for them have fled the neighborhood. to their boasted professions of principle, and bowed their heads in meek sub in use.

it is made entirely or metal Oxford to Cambridge," an interesting All kinds of oil for farmers' and use at Playfords' drug store under works easily and water does not stand Aside from politics the Democrat contains morelocal and county news than any other paper in the county. Our state and general news columns contain the latest happenings in condensed and readable form. Our miscellaneous articles, household and farm columns, short and serial stories, make a illustrated article; "Bottger Experi- Union Hall. in the tubing. It deserves the atten And Queensware, uaeming before Augustus the Strong;" "A ChaDter on Sitting-Rooms;" "Peas tion of ur farmers and all who have mission to the minority.

JLotalk about the enforcement of all laws is foolish and everybody will understand what it means. The ears of the prohibition ass protrude to full length through the The friends of Mr. Scott Watkins will be glad to learn that he is recovering -Fresh- wells. Hambrig Bros, of Winfield are ant and Painter:" "How Live in agents for the state. New York The Working Girl," by Jen from the injuries he received from the CANNED GOODS, A Free Leetnre.

A lecture on the evolution, hy kick of a horse. nie June; the continuation of "Agathe In 1866 the best railroad time be pothesis versus the theological as -Best Brands of- two first resolutions. No considerable number of men are opposed to the enforcement of wholesome laws, or laws The Rubber paint still rolls out of De Valsuze;" several shorter stories; "Home Art and Home Comfort," and tween New York and New Orleans was five days, and a passenger bad to make sumption, will be delivered at Union Hill Tuesday evening, Oct. 2d, by Filley Son's. New stock and new col "Current Notes." which treat of the in general.

The only law there is any Cigars and Tobacco. Everything usually kept in a ors. nine changes, many of them long rides from depot to depot. In 1869 the time Prof. O.

A. Phelps, of Colorado. This kicking about, that we are aware of, is "World's Progress." The illustrations form an important feature of this excel GOOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER. H. D.

Shepard keeps a good stock of modern doctrine of evolution is one of prohibition, and why not talk plainly buggies and carriages on hand, and is for or against it? Moral is was reduced to four days in 1873 to three and a half days, and in 1878 to three and only ojie change. Now First-class Grocery Store. lent publication and add greatly to its interests The October number has for selling them at very reasonable prices. the utmost importance, as it places experimental science upon an entirely new basis, and is destined to rapidly as contemptible in a party as an indi a frontispiece a fine steel engraving af the time has been reduced to fifty-eight hours. revolutionize every department of life ter Dieffenbach's beautiful painting, Mrs.

E. Lo vry (opposite Democrat office) is prepared to furnish the ladies of Burlingame and vicinity with the vidual and if a body of men assume to have principles and are afraid to declare them, or attempt to cover up or hint at The subiect will be interpreted in the Country Produce Taken In exchange for goods. Died, September 18th, of membran forms of speech of every day life. Af "The Foster Mother's Alarm." Alitho-j photo of Mrs. Phinney's statue of the Lorelei, now owned by Mr.

W.Jennings very latest tail styles of hats and bon ous croup, Laura aaugnter oi axr. ter the lecture a general invitation will nets. Call and examine her stock. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: and Mrs. W.A.Thomas, aged five years, them in an obscure manner, it deserves the scorn of all honest citizens.

The tariff resolution is a curiosity of its kind and betrays a greater anxiety Cs8 doer west of Smith, Shepard Corps's be extended to all who may desire to Demoreat, adorns this number. one month and twenty-seven days. Her Farmers, look well to your interest, make fehort speeches, and full liberty yard, LMngase, Kacs. and buy the few remaining quarter sec granted the speaaers in the selection of remains were interred in the Burlingame cemetery. The death of this little girl to please than a profound knowledge of tions adjacent to your farms.

msr GOODS DELIVERED Km To all parts of the city. political economy. There is dissension subjects. This will be a good opportunity for the friends of Liberalism to is peculiarly sad. The parents had re Newman Wood.

in the ranks of the Republican party cently moved here from Indiana and of this county. The prohib's are mad rram the Bfsrlaa des Cygroes. Mklvirn, Sept. 24. Editor of Dkmocbat: have a good social time.

Come, everybody, and listen to a good lecture and S2 1 were comparative strangers. We sym Heed Spangler, 00 00 50 and the more they reflect upon the po Mr. John Welts left at our office those early rose potatoes which received the first premium. They were extremely One Year Six Months Three Months pathize with them in their great sorrow. enjoy each other's company.

litical situation the greater will be their dissatisfaction; but whether they will I will give you a few local facts. corn has been the business for the Hon. John A. Anderson was compel! Successors to Clay MeCrary. large, and when cooked almost as white The Winning1 Horses.

ed by the inclemency of the weather to nast two weeks. Of those who have as snow, and tine grained. In the running mile dash the second smother their rage or make a demon stration is an open question. speak in floral hall last Friday instead day of the county fair, the first horse, sold their corn, twenty cents being the common price, one field of sixty acres, By buying fifty cents worth of cigars At O. P.

Spaulding's you have a chance Parlor Billiard Hall. Hibernia, owned by A. Elliott, took of in the open air as was intended, and in consequence a comparatively small number of people heard him. There C. Catlin's, sold for fourteen dollars at getting a- good gold watch free.

fifty dollars, and the second Orphan Girl, owned by R. M. Streeter, received per acre. JOHN C. CARNINE, Prop'r.

was no attempt on the part of the Call at the old reliable land agency of Cattle run hieh. Geo. Perkins sold a A Card. North Topeka, September 10, 1883. To the People of Burlingame After this long delay, I hope that twenty-five dollars.

In addition to the newspaper business we are prepared to do first-class speaker at oratory. It was a plain, Newman Wood for fat bargains herd of two-year-olds for forty-two dl In the half mile and repeat, Orphan lars ter head. Yearlines have been pity property. A new and complete list practical talk about agricultural interests, and was well received by he audi Girl got fifty dollars, Hibernia thirty, Burlingame, Kas. Billiard and Pool Tables.

sold as high as twenty-four dollars and Midnight, owned by D. Ii. Kilburn ence. Number one calves have been bought am enabled to fulfill my promise to you, either to return and resume practice asain with you, or send you a man twenty dollars. and sold for fifteen dollars per head; The Kansas River Baptist Association Best Brands of Cigars and one case of three selling for fifty dol at low figures.

Mr. Daniel Strekenfiager handed ua some specimen heads of German millet last week very fine and told ua he Ifad several acres which could not yield -much less than seven tons to the acre. Everything in the paper line at the qualified to do justice by you and the In the 2:48 trot. Cowboy, owned by W. A.

Snoddy, of Emporia, received ninety dollars, Harrop's Tom, owned by G. W. Harrop, Manhattan, sixty and Choicest Selection of Temperance Drinks lars. holds its next annual meeting with the Baptist church of Burlirgame on Tuesday, October 2, commencing at two o'clock r. m.

The annual sermon will ll profession. Let me introduce to you for that purpose Dr. H. Burrows, who Our new Methodist church was dedi IV 1-lr 0 Erer offered to the public 0 cated Sunday, Sept. 23; exercises com Major owned by C.

M. Sheldon comes recommended with fourteen be preached by Rev. R. P. Stephenson, menced Saturday evening.

years' practice and holding a diploma twenty-five dollars. We had a soldiers' reunion last Fri of Eskridge, in he evening at half past On Friday in the "free-for-all" Snod CENTRAL from one of the best Homeopathic Col leges in the United States. Please ac seven. The meetings will also be con day. dv'B Billy Douglass took one hundred tinued urine: the day and evening of Alexander Bros, have got into their and twenty-five dollars, Governor An new store.

Worrell and Williamson Wednesday. All are cordially invited Billiard Pool cept and employ him be as kind and indulgent to him as you have been to me. and I trust you will have no cause thony, owned by Geo. Wolfe, eighty to attend. have taken the onp vacated by them five and Thistledown, by A.

S. Young, Pemocrat office. First-class job printing at reasonable prices. Having sold my business I want all knowing themselves indebted to me, to pay at once, as I want to pay those I QW0 and must have money. C.

Cutler. Filley Son have received a large and complete stock of granite-iron ware. Low prices. and filled it with hardware and tin forty dollars. The lecture by O.

A. Phelps at Union to regret it. Respectfully, 8. P. Swift.

ware. Pacing race First, Little Jennie Hall Tuesday evening, Oct. 2d, to be L. F. Warner Son have sold their For the present Dr.

Burrows- can be owned by R. Ludington, of Law seen elsewhere in this paper, is free for At Reasonable Prices, on Short Notice. Send us a trial order, of note, letter, bill or statement heads, envelopes, cards, or anything in the printing line you are needing, and see if our prices and work does not suit you. J. B.

MAYBERRY, Publisher. Aooms, Near Union Mall, Santa Fe Avenue, J0KMH.STESe,fWfit!sr. rence; second, Zeppa owned by found at the Burlingame House. all. Evolution is the solution of much goods and rented their store to one Mitchell, of Burlington, who has taken possession.

The Warners intend going John Patterson, Topeka; third, Lady that has puzzled the human brain, and If vou want clocks, watcnes and re explains, as far as it is possible for the Newman Wood have a large list of Winn, A. S. Youngs, Ottawa. The purse, one hundred and fifty dollars. on their farm on Frog creek.

Smnrnved farms, comprising some of pairing go to Jj. M. Laybouro, in with O. P. Spaulding.

He will also procure mind to penetrate, the mysteries of nature. Let us listen, not to believe, but Miss Alfreida Judd commences her was 'divided equally among the three the most desirable bottom, second bot Beventh term of school in the Lee Sum of the most pleasant resorts In the clty; anything in the way of musical instru A great deal of praise was beBtowed on to question, and criticise and insist up O1 tom and upland farms in Osage and ad- vmnltjt in all Its soPOimmeuie cyci jt. i rinks, ments vou mav desire. Call and con- nrrioi-iv i.iirni sununvr ui Mr. Ludington's mare by leading horse mit district the first Monday in Oct.

fk t. Leb, on prooi. ana accept oniy upon un I tvA bew brwnds ctf rtasr Joining counties. Come and looK at thera before buying elsewhere. 8iil.

doubted evidence. Come and hear. men..

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