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The Osage County Chronicle from Burlingame, Kansas • Page 5

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Wm. Boyd, who was arrested, charged tert, Chas. Lyons, E. D. Palmer and Mrs.

Sheldon is one of the old settlers of The Great Military Drama. Osage County Chronicle with throwing stones into P. W. Hunt's A. 11.

Miner. Burhngame. having come" here in pio- The Union Spy is to be played Here, I next Mondav. Tuesdav and Wednesday plate glass windows, was tried, Monday, Wool ford Wyatt was In town, Saturday. Miss Nellie Snepard is In Topeka, to-day.

The committee on arrangements of Lvenines. Mav 17. 18 and 19. at the Ar- Thursday, May 13, 1897. and the jury brought in a verdict of guilty.

He was sentenced to six months Willi iier wormy uusosuu iu duuuuiuj; -a K.it- mory. It is under he direction of Col. Mrs. S. A.

Smith made a trln tn Tniwir i ins iiniiiiis' it k. iiibi the National Aid Society ask us to announce an entertainment under the auspices af this lodge, to be given at K. of E. B. Temple, the auMior of the play, 1 to-day.

in the county jail and to pay a fine of of civilization. Those present, Thurs-i day, were: Mesdames S. Z. Cutler, J. who made a great success of it here, a P.

hfl.11 on nPTt MnnHnv eunnincr Xfav Of Local Interest. Union Spy. nu nber of years ago. J. W.

Spaulding leaves, this week, for 17 ni 7 ck. P. Richards, J. Hile, Wood, J. M.

Rogers, J. McPhillamey, E. E. Howe, The Union Spy he plot of this play Arkansas. He eoes rjrnsTw.Hner.

win I 1 is laid at Shiloh, Tennessee, the W. G. Jam.esoo giving hi. house a start ot Mena -5, i ZT H. D.

Canfleld was down from HarvejrUU, yesterday. Wm. Haneyis attending the circus in Topeka, tody. Rev. A.

J. Coe is in town, this week, greeting old friends. -W. Y. Drew made a business trip to Topeka, Wednesday.

Jos. Charlton, Geo. Hoover, A. Foltz, great battle was fought the 6th and 7th oew coat of paint. I via uvuci piauca, ui ouua, cevn.anuu3.

Is there and may look further. He has instrumental m.ii. Wm. Sinclair, Js. Bothel, J.

H. Jen- plenty of friends here who hope he will cake will be served. Their floor work ningS J- B- Williams, M. E. Newman, of April, 1863.

It was there that. Grant's army of undisciplined troops were sur not like it there and will conclude to re will be exemplified. The lodge has been E- S- eyerly, O. W. Stoors, S.

S. Hall, See the notice about Lacy Waddle's 'midsummer millinery opening. The Union Spy at the Armory, next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. prised and fought the flower of the re- A. Robinson was In Quenemo macn of main here.

recently organized here, the members W- Drew G- E- Palmer bel army of the west, under the able but the time, last week. There will be a temperance lecture at are enthusiastic over its workings, and Jonn hche Bonham, W. r. Dem Mrs. Leslie Wood has been very sick Shepard's Opera House on Thursday I cordially invite the public to attend impetuous Albert Sidney Johnson and -James Moore of Auburn was in town on Beauregard.

It is there that Beaure- business, Thursday. gard is recorded to have said on Sunday J. H. Foresman was down from Topeka, morning, that he would "water his the first ot the week. for about two weeks with a severe cold night of next week by B.

Lock wood this entertainment, to have a good time of Iowa. He comes under the auspices and get informed as to the aims and ob- ing, J. R. Drew, Jas. Haller M.

E. Wilcox, T. W. Mings and Miss Alma Palmer. From the sermon delivered in the M.

E. Church, last Sabbath morning, by Rev. C. D. Wilson, we get the following: Mell Allensworth moved his family to 'Topeka, yesterday, where he has employment.

Mrs. H. A. Schafer's home is being horse in the Tennessee or in hell be-1 C. W.

Sharp and son Carl were up from fore night." It was there that that he 0sage Ut Tuesday- of the W. C. T. U. and Good Templars, jects of the organization.

His subject will be, "Is the Young Man Absalom Safe?" A goodly number of citizens gathered on Tuesday evening, in the Presby terian A. G. Owen has nice ice cream rooms church, and proceeded to organize the did not water his horse in the Tennessee wukus of scranton was a Burlin- game visitor, Friday. Life is a voyage. The text suggests it river.

It was there that Johnson fell. It was there that the western troops pesltoMT re uueuuY "iiourttoss siore ana is Burlingame Mutual Improvement As- by the one word, "Shipwreck," much has been done by those who have sailed across life's great sea to help us in our proved ine'meui tnat tney were maae For, and of by rallying under a tornado of shot 1 city were here, Friday. passage. The time was, you know, when dou51ing the enemy back towards caienngior me oest ciass oitraae. xne sociation for the purpose of furnishing rooms are carpeted, newly papered, reading room, gymnasium and bath have plenty of light and are very pleas- r0oms.

A constitution and by-laws were ant. He says they will be kept free adopted. N. D. Johnson was elected from all tobacco smoke.

president; Miss Ada Haller, vice-presi- In response to the request from the dent. Aboard of seven directors was committee having in charge the services chosen, consisting of the. president, ignorance and superstition peopled the ocean with imaginary dangers. Intel brightened in appearance with a new coat of paint. C.

C. McCormick will be the juror from Dragoon township at the June term of court. M. H. Weston has put up a new steel windmill at his mine.

It was bought of Wm. DeLamater Jr. A. Gibler wis over from Chic teen Creek, Tuesday, and got a new spring wagon of L. A Dutton.

D. C. Romine attended tbe oratorical contest at Emporia, Friday. Miss Lula Bullock of Osage City visited friends in this city, last week. Corinth.

It is there that scores of western boys lie resting as sacrifices for their country's greatness. The play is an exciting one, and brings to mind the days that "tried men's souls." The recruiting, the battle, the field and the slain, ligence has annihilated the hobgoblins, and given us the compass and the chart. But no amount of wisdom can ever Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goudy went to Topeka, Wednesday, for a short visit.

Charles Bratton and Bennie Hallock are seeing the circus in Topeka, to-day of Decoration Day to be held, Saturday, vice-president, together with Miss Celia May 29, I would recommend that all Adams, W. B. Davis, J. F. Mehl, F.

W. change this voyage into a pleasure excursion. There are such things as recks prison pen, tne victory ana tne restora- and winds and waves. We cannot sing Mr. and Mrs.

E. 8. Boreland of Fairfax and shorn them out of existence. The, on ec'K a esT. bllUg CUCUb.

ifc XUUSb UC BCCU mo meet us: thev trv our strength. And if predated. To.old soldiern it is as natur places of business in Burlingame be Hunt and Dr. Jas. Haller.

Dr. Haller closed during the exercises, from one to was elected temporary clerk and treas- four o'clock p. m. C. Oliver, Mayor, urer, and will proceed at once to collect The committee on refreshments for the monthly dues from the members.

Stahl's picnic has been appointed, and There is a great interest manifested and J. A. Gates, J. C. Northcutt and A.

P. each member is requested to solicit new Scott are the members. Persons who members, and it is expected that the want stand nriviWps shrmM spa thom membership will reach 100 members al as life. It gives a more complete his Friday of this week is the time that C. H.

McBurney gives ten per cent of his sales to the U. B. church. John Bowker has a cultivator and a Buckeye for sale. Inquire of him.

He lives near the cemetery. The baseball club cleared $4.10 on (heir dance, Friday night, and those we do not master tliem, they drive us upon the rocks and we are shipwrecked. It is true that no two ships that ever sailed the sea were ezactly alike or were tory of the great war to the young and rising generation than all the books they can recalL M. Sheldon was in town from Thursday until Saturday of last week, on business. Mrs.

H. A. Foltz visited the family of her sister in Osage City a few days last week. Miss Vina Johnson of Topeka is here, the guest of her friend. Miss Emma Bederstrom.

C. J. Wood of Colorado Springs arrived here, yesterday, for a vieit with relatives and ftiends. Mrs. John Nay lor is In Council Grove for a visit of two or three weeks with Mr.

Naylor's capable of the same speed or power of Synopsis. Act' i. A Northern home. Nellie's or communicate with them at once. resistance.

And it is just as true, that the storms strike some wilh more force defense of her lover. Arrival of Albert 'ere the close of the year. Rooms and permanent secretary will be selected soon, and Burlingame with her usual enterprise will surpass many older and richer towns. than they do others. I think it is cruel to condemn a ship that is being tossed with papers.

Firing upon Fort Sumter. "Everyone of them ought to be shot who attended had the finest kind of a The picnic will be held on the second time. Thursday in June. Witbeck Son got in 200 head of During the past week, D. R.

Kilbourn white faced cows, last week, and have has had carpenters at work, enlarging sold 75 head to Dan Phelan and 25 head the stage of the armory and has it now to and fro by the angry billows. Wait parents. -rMrs. J. I.

Caliban of is here visit down like dogs." Spirit of the South. School closed in the Havana district, until you know the ship, every inch of to be left alone." The ing tne family other parents, Mr. and Mrs. to J. J.

Sisson. I first-class shape for any theatrical or last Wednesday, and the event was cele- her, and can measure the force of every I ouarrel. "I will be avenged for this in-1 John Bile Miss Anna Wilson and James Curley 6Pera troupe. The rearrangement was brated by the rendition of the beautiful wave. How the storms do rage about suit Uncle Tom hides and fear turns -Mrs.

Margaret Fulton of Osage City was were married in Topeka, to-day. The I doue under the direction of Col. Temple, exercise, "A May Queen Festival." A some voyagers! How black the heavens white. Pussy drills his company. ne guest of F.

w. Hunt and family, the first haDDV couDle have the kind wishes of I who is here Puttjng on tne Union Spy. jolly, old-fashioned picnic was held at above! How fierce the waves beneath! Fiag presentation. "The Star Spangled ot tne weck Mrs. F.

W. Hunt and son Sam, expect to More new scenery nas been bought. the picturesque Havana mill on Soldier They make but poor neaaway. isut Banner." Farewell. Departure of Col.

Hon. L. E. Finch of Los Angeles, Cali- creek, west of town. The day was a when all is known, it may be that they Cook's regiment.

Grand Allegorical Ta- fornia, is here on a business trip of beautiful one and nothing transpired to will receive far more credit than many bleau-Secession. about a month's duration. He seemed mar the happiness of the pupils and a one who has made better time with Act n. The bivouac of night. The go to Quenemo, Saturday, for a two weeks visit with relatives.

T. R. Hayson will go to Wichita, next Mon, day, as a delegate to the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. micrVit.ir tr trat Kir tn r. .1 a I their friends.

Miss Susie Haller was fairer skies. On the twentv-sixth of 'their many friends here. Saturday is the last day on which you can get cabinet photographs for $1.25 a dozen at Brady's gallery. He will give flrst-class work at that price. Frank Hussey and J.

B. Vail of Lyndon were here, last Friday, with two blooded stallions, which were beauties. soldier's dream of home, j.amuvt sniurva vv sk luuiv ui a i sz. amc i and see old friends again. He speaks the charming May Queen, while Ma- Sweet The night be January, 1895, "La Gascogne" left her French port for New York.

She was fore the battle. Taps, Grand rounds. very highly of Los Angeles, but we doubt that the thriying city on the Bert Souders is in Topeka, employed by Knight, the Undertaker. Among his other duties he drives the hearse. JakeSpidel went to Topeka, Wednesday, to see Mrs.

Spidel. He expects that she will due in New York on the third of February. That day came and went, but the belle Rogers ably niled the part of Flower Queen. Thej' were attended by four Maids of Honor, Misses Jessie Wellman, Francis Bolton, Renda and Laura Bever- Reveille. Life in camp.

Headquarters scene. Albert Morton detailed as a spy. Confederate lines. Rebel vidette Col. vessel was nowhere to be seen.

Day al coast has broken all the ties that he formed for this place during his residence here of a quarter of a century. be able to return home, Saturday Orr'sC. S. A. Uncle Tom as pie vender.

N. Leonard, a venerable citizen of Vienna, Rebel picket post. Tom captured; his I Illinois, is visiting the family of his daughter, Mrs. James Vawter of Fountain. ly.

The following little people person- ter day went by and no tidings of the ified flowers in costumes appropriate ship came. All New York was talking in color and design: Helen Rogers, lily; and thinking of "La Gascogne." The Cora Bolton, buttercup; Lola Beverly, uneasiness grew from hour to hour, violet; Ethel Haller, rose; Carl Bolton, Finally on the afternoon of February D. A. Welch has succeeded the firm of Organ having bought out his partner James Organ. Mr.

Welch will continue business at the old stand where suffering. Buoyancy of the rebel soldiers. Arrival of Col. Orr as officer of the day. Old Grey Beard.

"Right smart heap of yankees down dar this mornin." They will be here, every Friday. Mrs. Emmet S. Taylor lost a black plush lap robe in town and would be pleased to have the finder leave it with Mr. Taylor at the First National Bank.

Mrs. M. E. Newman wishes us to announce that from now on she will be at the library on Fridays only. Those wishing books can get them on that day.

-j. While in Grant county, last week, dandelion; Charlie Cain, Jack-in-the-1 11th, she came into signalling distance, pulpit. Misses Lily Bolton, Elma Black, I The enthusiasm overher arrival was un- State Superintendent of Public Instruction Stryker was here awhile, Friday, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C.

8. Fowler. J- H. Burke made a business trip to Auburn, Friday. He was one of the referees in the matter of a division of property.

John Carnine came home, Thursday, from News from the enemy's lines. Startling he will welcome all old customers and new ones. He is a careful and progressive business man, who holds the confidence pfitbe trading public. Mr. Or Martha and Nettie Haller as fairies flit-1 bounded.

Eight days overdue, but, at denouement. Meetins an acauaintance. ted to and fro and Alvira Nowlin as Cu-1 last, safe It was found that on the first of oprp.Pnr. Orr "Now will pia captured tne nearts or more than I or second day out trom ner rencn pori, i ave mv-revenge." Terrible situation gan, who has a large number 6f 'ffieltds one of the audience. The program was she had broken an essential part of herj 0j the spy.

relief. Up, boys Henry Burns bought three car loads of 1 here, will make an extended trip in the steers, two and three years old. He ex-1 east, but will not give up Burlingame concluded witn addresses from Oounty I machinery and was disabled ancLat them I Grand and startling ta Superintendent M. T. Headington and out the entire voyage.

Not only that, jjjeau The rescue. Uncle Tom's cruel the teacher, Miss Mabel Beaver. Too but she encountered adyerse winds and treatment by prisoners. Can't go back much connot be said of the efforts put waves. I thought when I read of her on tbe United States for no fifty dollars, forth by Miss Beaver in arranging the difficult voyage, that is so much like ggppg Return and report of the spy.

Blue Rapids, where he was clerking in Wiley's hotel during Mr. Wiley's absence. -Mr. andMrsrC. H.

Towsley went to Harvey ville, Saturday, called there by the sickness of their daughter, Mrs. W. P. Colburn. Mrs.

Wm Bayson goes to Wichita, Mon. day, to represent the Rathbone Sisters lodge of this town at a meeting of the Grand Lodge. County Treasurer F. M. Nelson and son Hayden, drove over from Lyndon, yesterday for a short visit with relatives and old friends.

Miss Mabel Mayberry returned home, yes terday, from St. Louis, where she has been for pects them to be shipped within the as his home. next week. Two and a half weeks ago, Will Brat-Ed Silvers lost a pair of gold rimmed ton lost his pocket book in the creek. It glasses, while assessing in the western contained $56.50, about half of which part of Dragoon township.

They were was bills, and half silver. It also con-a present to him and he is very desirous tained a lot of receipts and other papers of finding them. and a diamond stud. For two weeks a School District Number 25 closed, last search was made without finding it. On program and in her method of conduct-1 these human lives of ours, bo many or I promotjon Tom's rations increased, ing the school.

She leaves many pa-J us were crippled the first day out. Then picket grnt, Skirmishing. The battle. trons who are more than pleased with we were at the mercy of winds and ipabieau. Death of the color bearer.

waves. Men look at us and say: "How AcT IIItNight Scene on the field of This rnmmnnitv wn ripvpri tn lpam YCWVi shiloh. After the battle. The norrors several months, visiting relatives and attend ing school. Mrs.

Ed Riddle and Misses Maud and Lula of the death of Mr. Elias Benedict, or rstand. Ah! there are many of us of war Dead and wounded. -Water! old father Benedict as he was familiarly that will, like that French liner, slag- Death of Colonel Orr. Rebel in gard into port eight days overdue.

hearers. Women on battle Leonard, Bessie Bratton and Cloyd Bratton Friday, with appropriate exercises, last Saturday, however, his brother Carl John Linn of Scranton has been the waded the creek and stepped on it. He teacher. We are told that his term was picked it up and found everything all very successful one. right.

The bills were unhurt, though John Jennings, who cut his foot bad- the receipts were somewhat blurred, ly early, in spring, is all right again. Duane Howe does not act a bit so that Despite his lay off of three weeks he has you would suspect it, but he was mar-nut in sixty-four acres of corn, fourteen ried a week ago to Mrs. Wilkerson of the eastern part of town on Monday laKe courae' nner, cuu Tableau-Decoration of soldiers' vve nave a greai capiain us a i mnrnini at nVlnolr. Fink few rf his graves. Act iv.

Anderson ville prison. Bread! iMicoii lert, last night, for Salt Lake City, Utah, where he will take charge of an un- friends had any knowledge of his sick- Christ' a true cbart.in ible' and a mariner compass in manlier a umpaoo iu iuc uuiuau wu Bread! Bread! Mutiny suppressed dertaking establishment in a small town ad science. ness auu uis ueaiu was a surprise iu many. He had been in feeble health all rfchpl St.arvinor nrisnnfirs nlead I Jceni 10 oaii Lace ft. Topeka and an excellent wife he has se bread.

"You shall starve, rot and winter, but on Tuesday, May 4, he was The Great Success of the Union cured, too. We with his main' other Shooting and death of little Willie. Albert's grief over his brother. "It drives taken seriously sick with kidney trouble and gradually grew weaker until death came to his release. Elias Benedict Spy.

jEx-Lieut. Gov. C. V. Eskridge in Emporia Republican.

The weather on the first evening of D. C. Kent arrived home from the West, Wednesday, and has been shaking bands with old friends in town He pays a glowing tribute to Utah and Salt Lake City Sylvester Fowler of Dover was in town, Saturday. He is farming now and is giving it personal attention to the extent that he had a friends wish hira and his bride any amount of joy and happiness in their union. But we wish we had learned it of oats and eight of millet.

The jurors from this township at the next term of court will be J. W. Roach, M. R. Doty, A.

Cole and C. L. Carter. Deputy Sheriff W. Y.

Hoover was here Thursday, notifying them. The Ionian Society of the High me maa. prisoners nope. ramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching." the presentation of the "Union Spy" Capture of prison pen by Federals. earner man just oeiore press time so that we could learn particulars and give I Horn f.Via mnrn a vtann I Vtnr A rt Charles Morton in command.

The retribution. Defense and death, of Ser School will hold its last meeting of the was born in Carson county, Ohio, September 20, 1819. May 27, 1844 he was united in marriage to Mrs. Barbara Gutshall. In 1879 he removed from his native state to Missouri, living there but four years.

He then came to Kansas where he has" since resided. He serve big blister in the palm of his hand. Mrs. Lottie J. Wales of Topeka came, Monday, and is visiting the family of her father, J.

M. Chambers. She expects to leave for Colorado Springs, Monday, to reside. Mrs. H.D.

Shepardweat to Kansas City, was very unfavorable and the audience was only an ayerage one. On the second evening the weather was no more favorable, but the audience was much larger, showing an increasing interest. The third and last evening the weather being more favorable, the opera house was geant Orr. Willie, Sleep." Angels." Act v. "Vacant Chair." Tom as a Tnere are in attendance at the district convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society at the Methodist letter carrier.

Good news. Neighbor Tuesday, to attend the commencement exer- leaves an aged wife and eight children, term at the Methodist church, tomorrow, (Friday) A good program will be rendered. Admission fiye cents. The fair association will permit practice games of ball on its grounds free of charge, but will charge 25 per cent of cisesofthe Kansas City School of Oratory. Jones excited.

Charlie's return. Arriv church, this week, four ex-pastor's alI of whom were esent his death i. i I Her daughter, Miss Emma was one of the grad. uatcs. iurs.

jusfuii rvooinsou. wno lives I nri rru xf.e auu luuciau xuc buiiuicu aic i here, is the wife of the first Methodist al of Col. Cook's regiment. Bummer's march. Illuminations.

Soldiers return from the war. Uncle Tom as an orator. His celebrated lecture on the Fifteenth Catherine Allensworth, Tom, Henry, Charlie, Adeline, Caroline, Will and tirf31f Hr in I hie Pltv on-? 1 i uor Vi opo in Operator A. H. Merritt will take a lay off of two weeks and make a trip to Colorado.

Clarence Watkins will take his place while gate receipts for use of grounds whenj1QQ m. Kr 1 I loos. The visitins ladies are Mrs. A. J.

an admittance fee is charged to see packed in parquet and gallery and all available standing room was densely occupied and at least three hundred people were turned away who could not find standing room. For an amateur performance, it is conceded to be the best ever given in this city. There is lots of interest, fun and patriotism in it, abounding in amusing and pathetic in- Amendment, and "Sherman's March to ene and Fred Harrison of Carbondale will do Coe, Mrs. J. O.

Foresman and Mrs. J. R. Madison. The members of the congre- games M.

C. Marshall sold Ben Evans twenty- ffation are pniovine- an nlri timo viit Francis. All are residents of this place but Tom and Adeline, who live in Harrison county, Missouri. Mr. Benedict had been a member of the Methodist church for over fifty years, attending services for the last time a week ago the Sea." To conclude with the grand allegorical tableau-Surrender of Lee.

Coronation of peace. Reconstruction. three head of steers, Monday, that aver- with the iadies durinff lheir short so- John Smith has been at home from Topeka during the past week. He has a place, as at tendant in the insane asylum and says the job is a satisfactory one. He got a lay ott ot a week to attend to some business here.

In the words of the poet, "Be it ever so aged 1267 pounds. The price paid was journ among them. Cast of Characters. cident, from the beginning to the close. Farmer Morton T.

P. indow. No entertainment in this city, this sea- Albert four cents a pound, lien sold them to Fred Lord and he shipped them to Kan-sts City. E. G.

Pi pp. The next meeting of the Osage Coun- Sunday. He was an upright, Christian ty Horticultural Society will meet at man and had many friends in and the home of C. D. Martindale, better around Burlinsrame.

The funeral was son, professional or amateur, has given Charlie Morton E. Haller. dead there's no place like Burlingame." That is what Jas. Mayberry thinks. He returned, Willie Kilbourn.

M. Johnson has picked up the tailor- known as the Martindale nursery, two held at the M. E. church. Tuesday, at 3 log business very rapidly and is making the first ol the week, from Los Angeles, after an absence of several months.

He re turns very much improved in health. Mr. R. Kilbourn. Warren E.

B. Temple. more complete satisfaction. We understand that it will be repeated here in October next, and many who have seen it once will enjoy seeing it again. This play a3 put on by E.

B. Temple, Uncle L. E. Doty. B.

E. Haney, miles north of Scranton on Saturday, o'clock p. Rev. C. D.

Wilson offlciat- May 15, at ten o'clock a. m. W. H. ing.

His text was selected from John Barnes, secretary of the State Horticul- 14, and his remarks were impressive and ture Society, has promised to be pres- full of sympathy. The sympathy of the ent with others. Every member of the community is with the bereayed family. Neighbor Jones. many suits for spring trade.

Both he and his wife are working early and late and the thrift they show meets with financial success. Will Granteer, formerly of this place, now of Topeka, got $2000, last week. its author, holds the audience about pUssy Jones Have You Seen Him? Marshal Savage asks us to publish the following: Topeka, Kansas, May 10, 1897. G. W.

SAVAGtr, Marshal. Dear Sir: I see in a dispatch from Wlnfield. three hours in wrapt attention and in-j Will Stodard. Bratton. Joliff.

C. A. Stodard. Last Thursday was the sixty-seventh creasing interest. Mr.

Temple has a society is requested to bring as many persons who are interested in the rais- 1 3 JLS fc birthday of Mrs. H. C. Sheldon and the happy faculty of selecting tne piay even Annie Alma Palmer mm Via lnri erf nf this rifr I i rr mi nut tn. sxim a I I nnnaciAn u'oe Pol ohpQ orf Yv a lowomim Pearl Raymond, that a man was killed at colby on the 8th, among persons with whom he is not ac- Nellie Morton nuaintpd' and this is one of the secrets Birdie Moitou Muriel Window.

I bearing tbe description, a light moustache, His father, who died recently belonged C. D. Martindale, Secy. ber of her frieads of the Women's Re to the lodge here and had his policy -t 1,. of its success.

federals. U.S. Maj. P. Drew.

Thanks. Hhipf of Stalf. Drew. the fair association, Tuesday, the vote I tv. They met at the home of Mrs.

E. K. Terry has some choice full was unanimous for holding a fair, this D. Palmer in the afternoon and march weighed about 180 lbs, and light red hair. He left Topeka about three weeks ago, with an old friend of his from the institution and we have not heard from him since.

Kindly give this to tbe newspapers. His name is S. K. Coe. We do not know whether he left Burlin.

game or not If any word is received, kindly blooded white Plymouth Rock roosters fall. There is yet $1200 of thecompany ed to the Sheldon home in a body, tak- The ladies of the Baptist Ai 1 Society Chief of Artillery. A. M. Brady.

desire to thank Mr. C. H. McBurney for Asst. Adj.

Drew. his Kmdness apart tot 10 and white Flymoutn rock eggs, ana a stock that is unsold. The directors were ing a large amount of provisions with authorized to sell as much of that as! them. The afternoon was indeed an en per cent of his sales on tne ln ot Lieut. W.

G. Beale. communicate and oblige. Yours very truly, Chas. S.

Cob. 618 Kansas Avenue, Topeka. possiole and- use proceeds to pay on joyable one, many of the guests being April; the amount of $9.50 was very I Capt. Co Harry Baird. full supply of bee hivss and general apiary supplies for sale.

He is located north of the school The quarterly meeting of the U. B. debts of the company. All seemed de-1 taken back to childhood davs in the I mmh npdpd and for this reason was 1 Capt. Co.

Gomer Davis termined to make the fair a success. I crsmps nlaved. Thev had a env time. 1 nrittP Capt. Co.

Kilbourn. Cabbage plants for sale, 15 cents hundred. J. S. Nowlin.

I DT I uvruv.j CONFEDERATES. church will be held, Saturday, May 15, Those at the meeting were J. P. Bolton, walked on stilts and only drew the line I Mrs. H.

M. Nicoll, Sec'y. Gen. R. E.

Lee. D. R. Kilbourn. at seyen o'clock p.

m. Presiding Elder D. C. Beverly, A. J.

Wells, Daniel Mc-Ion somersaults The supper was a deli- Vaughn Son are ready to furnish Col. R. Kilbourn. Deaver will preach at eight oclock. On Connell, C.

Scott, J. K. Rogers, Dan. cious one." Many were the kind words you with good meat at their new loca- Capt. Lou Jarboe.

Given Away. Silver plated teaspoons and silk thread given away with Kirk's White Cloac Soap at Nelson King's. Sunday, Rev. J. C.

Wingard preach Masters, Noah Arnold, J. H. Jennings, and congratulations of the estimable tion, one door east of Filley's hardware Sergt. E. B.

Temple. both morning and evening. J.H. Burke, H. C.

inch, Thos. Mas- lad in whose honor thev had gathered. i store. ICorpl. Milton Amos..

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About The Osage County Chronicle Archive

Pages Available:
19,723
Years Available:
1863-1919