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THU FREE PRESS: OOAGE CITY. KANSAS. ih sase Ua tu $rm LOCAL NEWS "Man wants bnt little here below." That's all quite true and yet. I'd like to see the man that wont "The melancholy days draw near" Well.no. Not in this state.

To find such days this Jolly year. You'll bare to emigrate. Emporia Republican. DR. PEAK, C2 DENTIST.

FAIR. THUBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1S91. Only reliable dents! work at Peak's. Established in 1875; Work Warranted. xovnxiTi or our fzoflz.

Take ail that be can get. The criminal case against Murray Campbell for maintaining a nuisance, and the one against his clerk, H. C. Arnold, for Yiolating the prohibitory law, were both dismissed on Mondiy, by order of County Attorney Lewis. The fifth anniversary of the marriage We visit ao other town.

Over Burlslund's Store, Osage City, Ks. T. Swenson was at Kansas City Saturday. Hiss May Adams is attending Baker University. Geo.

C. Mar visited In Osawatomle on Sun DR. F. G. HUNSICKER, If an wants bat little here below.

And he's to De admired For when be tries too high to so Be tumbles down kerplunk, you know. And friends all say, "1 told you to." Which makes blm very tired. Emporia Republican. Hot weather. Head the last page carefully.

Advertise in the Frkx Prkss Read oar "Offer Extraordinary." The state fair is in full blast this of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lloyd was cele brated last Monday evening at their DENTAL SURGEON.

pleasant home on Prospect street. A Ton km to tie Fair Work Guaranteed in all Branches of the number of friends from Barclay were present and an enjoyable time was had. Profession. Office over Two Bens' Clothing Store. day.

Cbas. Byus. of Topeka, was In the city Monday. J. H.

Smith, of Lyndon, was In the city Monday. Thomas Howell made a trip to Kansas City Sunday. Ed Rlcker, of Burlingame, was In the city on Tuesday. Mrs. J.

w. Leigh ty made as a pleasant call on Tuesday. The Browns went to Osage City Mon week. RAILROAD TIME TADLE. anssoTjRi PAcmo, OOIXO BAIT.

t'assenrer Loeal PreUnt 9 :20 a. rnroujch Freight ooia win. Passenrer 3KRr.M -Local Freight. 11:55 a.m Through Freight 3Joa.ii T. S.

F. CAPITAL furnished free. See top W. B. ARTZ, M.

day and engaged tne urays in a game of base ball. The game was certainly a very rocky one and the Osage City folks aDDear to have secured the elnrv of editorial column. AT BURLINGAME up with a bad I to the extent of 35 to 18. Scranton Physician Wesley Loos is laid case of rheumatism. Gazette.

Percy Molse, of Ottawa, was In the city on Tuesday. Hon. Wm. Martin dale, of Topeka. was In the city Monday.

Great reduction in prices on dental feet be- work at liunsicker's. The Times states that the father of E. L. Lloyd, our ice man, was recently married at Barclay. Mr.

Lloyd says it is a mistake. It was his father's broth or anywhere else? If so, you should examine your fore you start, and see if they are in good repair. OFFICE Over 2 Bens' Clothing Store. I "Bbstdencb 718 Lord Street. Dr.

A. C. Brown, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Magnus Nelson, clerk at the Everest, is ill of malarial fever. The Osage county fair will be held Harry Tracy, of Garden City. Kan.

In the city Tuesday. James Carey, of Air, Lyon county, was In the city Monday. Ed Fawcett is attending the state fair at Topeka to-day. er's uncle, or some such relation. We KAST.

4-New York Express 12:53 pm Chicago Express 2:43 Missouri Kler Express 2: am 111 Iocal Passenger pm Stock Express 9:30 am noiya wkst. 38an Diego Express 2 A3 Itenrer Flyer 2:10 pm 7 Colorado Express 1:43 am 112 Local Passenger 12:33 If they you can have for September 22nd to 24th. are, then you should make up your mind whether drive them to the fair and back in the shoes vou See our "Offer Extraordinary" at the make this correction at the solicitation of Mr. Lloyd. John Larson, of Barclay, left last Saturday with one of the Hopkins vaneless windmills for exhibition at the state fair, at Topeka.

Shortly OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: head of the editorial column. No. 635 Lord Street, corner of Seventh Street, Wm. McClusky will have a Dublic Opposite Presbyterian Church. OSAGE PITTS', KANSAS.

Miss Jessie Paterson. of Olivet, was In the city last week. Miss Kate Cullen left on Monday for WaJcen-berg, Colorado. JoeHellbrun returned last Sunday from his visit to the east. Dr.

L. B. Brown Is expected home from California this week. saie on inursaay, uctooer 1st. after arriving at his destination, while feeding his horses, one of them took sick and died.

Read our premium list on the last them, and still find them in good repair. If not you should begin at once to have them shod. That is just what you would do with your horses' feet, and if you behave yourself 41-Local Freight zawpm K. W. Leare Osage City.

Passenger No. 12 7 a Passenger No. 14 :15 Arrive at Osage City. Passenger No. 11 9:55 am Passenger No.

13 9:25 pm CONSUMPTION! page and show it to your friends. The Kansas City Inter-state fair com Say, reader, does it not occur to you mences October 3rd and ends October tnat it is to your interest to trade witn merchants who advertise? Merchants who advertise do such an extensive feet should not receivo 10th. J. W. Shively.

of Paola. will preach consumptive cases are now cureable by a New, I as Well there is 110 reaSOll wllV VOUT Safe Treatment. Also cancers, tumors, old! sores and ulcers, piles and fistulas cured without I Joe Marshall, of Barclay township, was In the city last Saturday. Fred Carlson, of Topeka, visited B. A.

Sosen-qulst over Sunday. Miss Lara Baker was in the city last week and visited our schools. business that they can afford to sell you goods cheaper than the one who says Under this bead adrertlsements will be Inserted for Fire cents per line each Insertion Keren words make aline. much or more attention than his If vou would enjoy he "can't afford it." Melvern Record, i vvueuiwuvu aaa avwat va auwa9 vw or address, THE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Emporia, Kansas. J.

H. Stevens, of Peterton, was among oar papers, at this oSce, at 25 callers on Tuesday. in the Christian church to-morrow (Friday) evening. Come up and see samples of the premiums we offer on our last page. They are all good ones.

Subscribers, if you want the Topeka Capital ion til November 6th, free, send PREMIUMS ON LAST PAGE I cents per yourself at the fair you must have easy-fitting shoes, that have no cracks or breaks to let in sand or dirt. New shoes Ellis Johnson, of this city, made us a substan Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Samuelson. of Starkville. tial call on Tuesday. WANTED A good girl to do house work inquire si the New York itore. CoL, have been in town during the past week visiting.

Mr. Samuelson has a farm near this J. O. Hunslcker and wife visited relatives at Frontenac last week. Cal Jones, the irrepressible, and Lawyer A.

O. Justice, with their wives, took passage yesterday, by wagon, for the wild and woolly West, where they will spend the next two weeks in hunting. SALE Business and resi-Maa. A. M.

Dodds. Aft. "FOR BENT AND dene property. us your name and address. bull.

Holtteln Address city. He has been in charge of the Osage Carbon Co's coke ovens at Starkville, for the past ten years. W. A. Sawyer, who has been a resident of this county for several years, leaves this week for Minneapolis.

where he expects to locate. Mr. Sawyer is not dissatisfied with Kan FOIS HALE One rctered three years old. Cheap. Lloyd.

ArroLia. Kaa. Fred Woodbury, of Olivet township, was In city trading on Tuesday. Geo. Folsom and wife, of Olivet township, were in the city on Tuesday.

Mrs. Nopenz and daughter left Tuesday for Chicago, to visit her son. Alvln. are not a desirable thing to wear to a fair, but if, when you invoice your feet and your stock of old shoes, you find it necessary to have a new pair in order to make the desired appearance on the fair ground, let me tell you one thing, and don't vou foynet it: Be sure vou ret them lariro enough so camping out and trying to make life as enjoyable as possible. We wish them a pleasant journey.

The subjects for discourse at the Christian church next Sunday are: ji Kutneriord is building a new buggy shed at his home in the southern part of the city, this week. The Kansas Lumber Co. has a house and two lots near the Missouri Pacific depot, for sale at a bargain. Services at the Baptist church Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. All are invited.

sas, out his plans have Deen very mucn disarranged this summer on account of the sickness and death of his wife, and as he has good TJHJR SALE The email farm known a the "lilenn place, one mile east of Peterton. Kiirm LcMBiaCo. "CHJK SALE Two residence properties, cheap. Locg will be gl Ten if desired. Kaxsab Luxaxa Co.

Mrs. Pollock and daughter, of Air, Lyon county, were In the city Monday. prospects for something to do in Minneapolis, where his brother lives, he will go there at once. Mrs. Eva Hunter and Mrs.

Loucks, of Burlln-game, were in the city on Tuesday. Will Batcbelor is at Valley Falls this week, visiting relatives and recuperating. At 11 a. "Our Prospects;" at night, "The Heart in Conversion," 1st, "What is the heart?" 2nd, "What is the change required?" 3rd, "How is it brought about?" Wm. M.

Bobditt, Pastor. your feet won't be hunting for rooms to rent before you get FJK SALE At a bargain, the D. J. Koberts property on Curtis street. For farther particulars inquire at this oSce.

poK 8 ALE 1 1 KAP Beautiful residence with A. acres of land enclosed with good fences. Mrs. C. P.

Sharpless, mother of Samuel Sharpless, living on South Fifth street, is reported seriously ill. Mrs. Rachel Moore and Miss Anna Foster left on Saturday for Superior, Iowa. W. E.

Brewer and family spent Sunday at the Mr. J. E. Starboard, a traveling man who lives at St. Joseph, was in the city over Sunday, visiting friends and relatives.

Mr. Starboard Is an ardent republican, and states that many alliances of this state, especially Barton county, have been forced to give up their charters on account of the members refusing to pay their dues and attend the meetings. Be has a brother and sister Uving a few miles west of th city. His wife, who has been visiting the family of An elocutionary entertainment will home. Don let some shop keeper talk vou into 1 a Arthur Charvoz.

who has been ill of malarial fever for some weeks, has so lth chicken bouse and stable: good well and Nnd two acres under cultivation in apples, rapes and other fruit: balance In pasture. Oue fourth mile outbt of Barclay. Title home of his parents, west of town. Dr. J.

M. Heller Is expecting his mother this far recovered as to be able to be around. Dr. Gillespie moved his family to this city yesterday, and will occupy rooms at the Maple house the coming be given by Miss Nettie Smith, at the Pant Teg school house, September 23rd. The recitations given will be entirely different from those rendered at the Fogg school house.

Music by the best local talent. Admission: Adults, 15 cents; children under twelve, 10 cents. Part of the proceeds are for the Sunday school. pair of shoes that are too small for you just because he has none large enough. Come and see if we have a pair largo enough.

There wrill be no premium on small or sore feet at perfect. Cost Address: F. E. Tomuxsox, San Bernardino, -ts California. sam Mills for a week or two, returned with him Tuesday.

BIBTHS. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. week. She will visit him a few weeks. W.

C. Slmpklns and wife, of Reading, spent Sunday with relatives west of the city. Emerson Yeomans, of KImdale. Chase county, visited H. N.

Shaw and wife on Sunday. winter. Miss Aana auite severely in BIBTHS. jured her arm while visiting at Cotton Phil and Ellsha Ledoux visited the family of Joseph Debange, at Beading last Sunday. Charles Gustafson.

of Dragoon township, was fagkb On Monday, September uth, 1891, to I the Osage county fair, so there will be no use I 7 of your suffer- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fager, of this city, a girl an9 Vf ma Data ITaiyaw rf tKi'a Arv ri wl Someone broke the windows of the residence of Rev. Samuel Lloyd, in Bar wood Falls last week, by falling off a transacting Dusiness in tne city ou xuesuay. This is a fair statement.

You should take fair warning ing. door step. August Johnson, one of T. M.Truitt's popular clerks, moved into theMcEl- Lindbloom On Tuesday, September 8th, 1891, to Mr. and Mrs.

Gust Lindbloom, of West Holllday street, a son. MARRIAGKS. and give your feet a fair chance. Hoping to see you all at clay, on Friday evening. During the reign of the "dirty dozen" in that beautiful little hamlet a few years ago, such an act of lawlessness might be expected, but it was not supposed anyone mean enough to do such an act liyed there now.

fresh house, on West Market street, 8i.ack Johxsox On Wednesday, September wis wees. 9th, 1891. in the Christian church. Kev. wm.

ARE YOU A FARMER? DO YOU READ NOVELS? HAVE YOU READ DICKENS? DO YOU USE A DICTIONARY? DO YOU NEED A CYCLOPEDIA? tVREAD OUR PREMIUM OFFERS ON LAST M. Bobbitt officiating, Joseph D. Slack and Hugh Harvey, of Strong City, was looking after property Interests In this city this week. W. B.

Hottle and wife, of Olivet township, are visiting Mr. and Mr. A. Q. Hottle this week.

J. C. Brown attended the wedding of Miss Florence Hood, at Emporia, on Tuesday evening. Miss Amelia Hanson returned on Sunday last from a two weeks' visit with friends at Burlln-game. Rev.

J. EL Telleen. of Llndsborz. arrived in Mrs. Kate Johnson.

While E. Terrill and family were at the M. E. church last Sunday night. 1 COIXIN8 Shkppard On Thursday, September 10th.

1891. In the Christian church, by Rev. some sneak thief stole all the rings off H. M. Monger, the shoemaker, has five acres of corn sufficiently ripe for feeding, which he says will yield over Wm.

M. Bobbitt, Edward Collins and Miss Mary Hannah Sbeppard, both of this city. Lloyd Willis By Bev. George Merriam, at I his harness. The Loyal Legion meets every Sunday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock at the Baptist church.

Everybody cordially invited to attend. fair I will bid you fairwell. A. H. HOWARD, DEALER 1 1ST BOOTS AND SHOE8.

aTTerma, CASH. Prices the Lowest. Sign Large Red Root, Market Street Osage City, Kansas. Custom Work and Repairing a Specialty. the parsonage in this city, on Thursday, sep- 2oU bushels.

He showed us an ear on Monday, out of the field, which he says is only an average ear, which weighed one and three-quarters pounds. Mr. r3 jEIB the city last Saturday and will remain here this winter. J. Colstrom, who lives four miles west of town, was In the city Tuesday, Interviewing our lemDer toth.

1891. at 7 o'clock a.m.. Keraam- uel Lloyd and Mary Willis, both of Barclay. Munger says there is no use for a man There will be a free lecture at the This is Bev. Lloyd's fourth embarkation on the sea of matrimony.

He has four sons, all half brothers, one living in this city, one at Bar Swede Baptist church next Friday eve-, ning, at a ociocK. by btate Missionary 1 to keep poor in Kansas, when he can raise such crops as this. We clip the following from the Baker Beacon with reference to a well known clay and one in California. The Fbek Press For bargains in county and city real estate go to II. X.

Shaw Son. Go to Croira for the Elephant," the best fire cent cigar in the market. August Johnson. extends congratulations. DEATHS.

Ruth Chapter, No. 52, O. E. will meet September L'Uh. All members I Miss Myrtle Frankhouser.

daughter of Sheriff Frankhouser.is a student at Baker University this year. W. L. Shaw and wife, of Olpe, are visiting their parents, H. N.

Shaw and wife, for a few days. Minor Butler, of Rochester. arrived here yesterday for a few weeks visit with the Heilbrun boys. Mr. Boby.

agent for the Topeka Dally Capital, was in the city on Tuesday, and was a caller at the Fkxs Pbkss office. Osage City boy, who is getting right to the front as assistant instructor in the commercial department of Baker are requested to be present as the Grand McMillen On Sunday. September 13th, 1891. at Matron will be with us. tne Dome or nis sister.

Mrs. J. A. JJoicater, Grant McMlllen. aged 25 years, 5 months and ft Z4 aays.

Last Sunday morning two men tried to effect an entrance into the residence He was ill only about two weeks, having had an attack of erysipelas. He was apparently get of John Slusser, but were frightened I EE ting better, and it was decided to come to Osage away berore doing any damage. Henry returned to her home at Miss Belle Kansas City fay. after a week's visit with Tuesda; City and rest up a little before resuming business in his store at Burlingame. Just before starting M.

Trultt. the family of Cbsrles Howell, who will assist Prof. Robertson. Is too well known to need any introdaetioa. De is a careful and accurate etudeat.

and will make an instructor alike proficient and popular. Rosser the enterprising and gentlemanly proprietors of the Parlor drug store, commenced work yesterday on their new brick building on the lot adjoining Pettee's hardware store on the west. The building is to be 25x70 feet, and one story high, unless some The new dynamo at the electric light plant is in position and the company expect to commence putting in incan Our fall millinery is in, and we will this week receive felt goods. Call and look it over. 11.

Ream. Ice Cream! Soda Water! At the City Bakery. If you want a table lamp look at our stock. Ream. Don't forget that T.M.Truitt, grocer, will not be undersold in his line by any one.

Cash paid for good butter and fresh eggs at Gobs' meat shop, on Market street east side of railroad. We have a charming line of vase lamps cheaper than anything ever he went to sleep, and slept for twenty-four descent lights about the 20th inst. hoars. When he awoke he was unable to speak, though conscious at times. He remained in this condition until he died.

Deceased was a very A. H. Howard spent Saturday and Sunday at Leavenworth, transacting business and looking over the Soldiers' Home. E. N.

Terrill, one of this county's prosperous farmers, was in the city on Monday, and reports it very dry in his neighborhood. The program for the Sunday school convention to be held in the Olivet M. exemplary young man, having many friends and no enemies. He was a member of the lodge of E. church the 2'th is crowded out this week, but will appear in our next Modern Woodmen, at Burlingame.

After appro issue. secret society wishes to build a hall on top of it. Tom O'Uara is building the foundation LAST PAGE FIRST COLUMN Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Loos and daughter, of Barclay, were In the city on Tuesday. Mr. Loos made us a very pleasant call. Mrs.

E. A. Butler, of Lyon county, and Mrs. priate services at the house, conducted by Rev. Removed to Its Billing, Ml J.

E. White, of Kansas City, Kan visited the Drougnt to usage City. Call and see them. L. It.

Ream. E. M. Randall, his remains were taken via the Missouri Pacific R. R.

to Pomona. His home was about 11 miles northeast of that place, and when the funeral cortege reached the cemetery family of Rev. Merriam last week, Henry Loos, of Dayton. returned to his IT'S OX THE LAST PAGE! The Italian Brotherhood Society, of this city, will give a grand inaugural ball at their new hall, in the northeast home on Monday after a few days' visit with Married. At the church la Olivet, Sunday, September 6th, Mr.

Wm. Hottle and Miss Bertha Polk. Ceremony solemnized by Bev. II. A.

Cook. Melrern Record. Mr. Hottle was in the city on Mon hundreds of people were assembled to show the bis brother, W. J.

Loos, of Barclay. last tribute of respect to his memory. W. W. Hopkins and Harry Dewey are In To Miller.

On Thursday, September 10, 1891, jonn a. Miner, aged years. Directly opposite its old quarters, next to Pettee's hardware store, and is now READY FOR BUSINESS! day, but we had not yet run on to this item, so failed to congratulate him. We hasten to make amends. The Free The Cheapest Place on larth To buy notions and groceries for cash, is at G.

W. Sutton's. See those new stylish sailors in Ream's millinery room. Money to Loan. We are prepared to loan money at the lowest rates of peka this week exhibiting one of the Hopkins vaneless windmills at the state fair.

N. H. Thomas, of Grant township, made ns a very pleasant call on Monday. He Is one of the part of the city, on Saturday evening, September 19th. The citizens of Admire City are haying a republican rally to-day, (Thursday.) Senator Plumb delivers the address, and the Emporia brass band furnishes the music Deceased lived three miles north of this city.

Was born In Germany. Came to this country when 19 years of age. Moved from Ohio to Press extends congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Hottle, and wishes them a joyous journey through life. Wm. Prosser who was arrested last week for selling hard cider to boys, was Kansas about 22 years ago. lived in Dragoon township uatil about eight years ago, when he leading republicans of his township. Mrs.

C. S. Mendenhall, formerly of this city, now of Kansas City, is visiting the family of W. H. Kale, In this city, this week.

Ward Bradford, whose home is In Osage City, has charge of the construction of the new addition to the asylum at Osawatomle. The revival meetings, at the Christ moved to his place northeast of Peterton, where he lived at the time of his death. De ian church, closed last babbath even ceased was a man highly respected by all who ing. Rev. Bobbitt informs us that the meetings were very satisfactory, resulting in a large increase in the member dismissed on Tuesday without trial.

Mr. Prosser informs us that he does not sell hard cider; that the boys came into his store in the morning before having knew him. Before coming to this state he was a member of the German Presbyterian church. Miss Jessie Wagner, who has been visiting the family of Dr. Zane for a few days, returned ship.

but after coming to Kansas be united with the Interest. II. N. Shaw Son. Remember that our queensware and stock is as near complete as is possible for anyone to have.

L. R. Ream. Robert Goss, dealer in all kinds of fresh meats, sausage, pork, and bologna. Market street, in II an son Re-tan's old stand, east side of railroad.

Give him a call and he will treat you well. Sunday evening was a rallying time New Goods Of all description have been received. M. E. church at Burlingame.

Mr. Miller was Homer Myers has been elected assist an earnest student of the Bible. He loved his old German Bible and perused its precious pages daily. His demise was very sudden. He breakfast, and drank a lot of sweet cider, making themselves sick.

Mr. iTosser is one of our substantial Welsh citizens and would not knowingly violate the prohibitory law. Rev. Randall informs us that the enrollment at Baker university, Baldwin to her home at Strong City on Sunday. Rev.

Geo. Wilson and wife returned to their home in Dover After a week's visit with friends in this city, Jersey creek and Peterton. Morris Lauer returned last week from Plymouth, where he has been spending the summer, and is again at his post at the Two Bens. J. E.

Brewer, of Northtown looked In to say good-bye on Thursday of last week. He left on Friday to begin bis studies in the Abilene High ant teacher of mathamatice in Baker University. The position came to him entirely unsolicited and unexpected. We congratulate Homer on his good fortune. J.

E. Thomson, who recently purchased the J. M. McConnell property on Fifth street, has moved into it. Mr.

had been at Burlingame in the morning, and worked In the field in the afternoon. In the evening about 7 o'clock, without any warning, be was stricken down with heart disease, and Mens' and Boys' Ready Made Clothing, for the friends of temperance. The Methodist church was filled. The services were opened with prayer by Rev. City, last week the first week of the present term went up to over four lived only two or three minutes.

He left a wife and five grown up children Joshua, Edward Cramer. Music which was furnished by n.u.uuw ui Thomson will be a valuable acquisition i nomson wui do a vaiuaDie acquisition and Mamie, who live at home with their par i i 1 lh difftrnt5holrs WM V7 to onr city, and we giye hinTa cordial trood. Miss Cora auehn rendered aa welcome welcome. hundred. This shows the popularity of that institution as an educational center.

Rev. Quayle, formerly pastor of the M. K. church in this city, it will be remembered, is its president, and sev school. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Hellbrnn, of Rochester, Ind arrived In the city yesterday, and will spend a few weeks visiting their sons, of the Daylight and Two Bens' stores. S. J.

Barnett. of Grant township, was In the 4 Dry Goods, ents, Mrs. Slgnor Thompson of Colorado, and Mrs. Archie K. Craig of this city.

The funeral was from the residence, and the remains were II. J. Croll has moved his and tobacco store to the room for cltv on Tuesdav. He has been nursins a felon eral citizens of this county and city are employed upon its efficient staff of instructors and assistant instructors. laid In their last resting place, in the Osage City cemetery, on Saturday, the 12th inst.

Rev. merly occupied oy tne res E. M. Randall conducted the services. Burlineame and Dragoon, the republican strongholds of the county, got taurant.

He has had the room fixed up in nice shape and now has very pleasant quarters. Last Friday evening, after lodze. the on his right hand for the past three weeks, and it is, no doubt, very painful. A. M.

Fellows, of Kansas City, representing the Southwestern Coal company, stopped off In the city Monday to spend a few hours with his old schoolmate, Archie K. Craig. John Q. Lloyd, of Arvonla township, was In Mcixin On Sunday. September cth, 1891.

of spinal disease. Mary Ellen, daughter of Josiab left in the convention, but as long as Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Carpets, Oilcloths, excellent recitation arter wmcn some remarks were made by Rer.Templeton. The feature of the evening was the address by Miss R. I. Munger, of City.

"Am I my brother's cas the basis of herdiscourse, in which ahe showed the individual responsibility of christian people and the necessity of their iniluence being on the side of prohibition. Mrs. Ferris was then introduced and spoke brieily of the history of the W. C. T.

U. and the work It had accomplished. An organization was then effected with a membership of twenty persons. The following offi and Alien Mullen. aged months, and 12 oays.

Burlinsrame's first born was placed on Funeral services conducted by Rev. Faublon. the ticket for sheriff and the husband the city on Monday. He made us a nice little call, and subscribed for the Kansas City Times and the Frer Press, a good combination for only $2.00. A.

H. Dow. of Barclav. was In the cltv Tues Rebekahs were very agreeably surprised by some of the brethren of the lodge. Watermelon and fruit were indulged in and everybody had a very social and pleasant time.

The Two Bens have been rustling of one of Dragoon's fair daughters occupies the position of register there will be no kick, and then, too, away back in the fifties the Heberlings, the Mings, the Sheldons, the Foxes, the day, on his way to Lacrosse, nan- where he expects to make his home with his son. Mr. Dow is a jolly, companionable old gentleman of eighty odd years, and has many warm friends Hoovers, the Bothels and the Playfords And, in fact, a complete stock of everything were all neigh borsjeven thougn twenty mUes did intervene. Burlingame this wees, opening up an immense stock of goods. They have built a gallery in the back: part of the store and removed their boot and shoe department up stairs.

in our line. cers were elected lresident. Mrs. Crura; vice president, Mrs. Cradit: secretary, Mrs.

John Vaushn. The W. C. T. T.

will meet next Thursday at the M. church at 4 p. m. All members urged to be present. Quenemo Chronicle.

Through a misunderstanding we an We lay sweet Mamie in the silent tomb. Sweet blossom of a day; We Just began to view thy bloom When thou art caJed away. Friendship and love have done their last. And now can do no more; The bitterness of death is past. And all thy suffering's o'er.

Thy gentle spirit passed away 'Mid pain the most severe So great we coald net wish thy stay A mpment longer here. Thou mlnglest now in that high throng Around the eternal throne. And jolnst the everlasting song With those before thee gone. Ob. who could wish thy longer stay In such a world as this.

Since thou hast gained the realms of day And pure, undying bliss. Aunt Lizzie. New millinery at Beam's. in this county. Rev.

Geo. Wilson, of Dover, was a caller on Friday. He visited friends In this city during the week and preached at Jersey Creek on Sunday. He is serving his third year at Dover, and will probably be returned the fourth year when his conference meets. Ben Hellbrnn and wife, and daughter Etta.

nounced last week that Rev.Dr.Hendy, of Emporia, "had" preached at the Asher Adams and A. La Rock had new flagstone walks laid on their premises last week. This flagstone, which is procured at the quarries south of Presbyterian church the proceeding Sunday, when the facts of the matter were that he "would" preach the com returned last Saturday afternoon from Chi bad Dpesim I Sale I Saturday, sago. Mrs. tieijorun ana aangnter had been on a few weeks' visit to friends and relatives FARMERS "OF OSAGE COUNTY! In Indiana, and Ben had been to Chicago bay- ing Sunday.

Although too late to do any good, we assure our Presbyterian friends that the mistake was entirely town, is of an excellent quality, and makes splendid walks. Silven Lundeen received the first of the week a set of handsome brass fixtures upon which to display roods in ing gooas ior tae a wo jxtus. unintentional and we snail, in the fu Joe Farley, of Melvern, was In town Friday. their show windows. They are the fin ture as in the past, always be glad to publish any announcement they may wish to make.

Rev. Hendy "did," last Sunday, preach two excellent sermons to appreciative audiences at the above Published ia Boitoa by A. X. THAYER CO. tie expresses nimseu as Deing weu pieasea wltn the republican ticket, and as he la one of the republican wheel-horses of hit township, we presume what he says voices the sentiment of the republicans of his neighborhood.

Messrs. I. H. and J. L.

Lehman returned last week after being gone for over a month, during which time they were engaged In purchasing stock for the various departments of the Star store. Their selections are unusually large, and particularly so in the dress goods BUTLER'S BOOK Special invitation to the ladies named churcn. Republican Club. est and most convenient thing of the kind ever brought to our city. The Osage City W.

C. T. U. home protection reading course meets at the Baptist church every Friday at 3 p. m.

Business nee tings first and third Fridays of each month, at 4 p. m. Ail Christian ladies cordially invited. The Ladies Aid Socitty. of the M.

of Osage county. Come see On Thursday evening of last week a republican club was organized in this Remember that I have been in this place twelve years, and am now located at No. 7, Sixth Street, Osage City, where I will try and supply your wants, and to that end keep HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles, Etc, Carriare, Machine and Harness Oil, Stewarfs Healing Powder, Continental Ointment, and last but not least, CorktFaced Collars, the best in the market. Repairing promptly, neatly and cheaply done. Call and see me at the above place.

us. Examine our goods for bar 100O Pace aOO Original EngrraTiagm, Elena Binding, Published ia 3 Language, Popular Price. Fibst Edition, 100,000 Copies. The Only Authentic Work by city, it mazes a very promising stare, having an enrollment of about one hundred members, and the field not church, elected the following officers at their meetingon Tuesday: President, Mrs. J.

Booth; vice-president. thoroughly canvassed. The following gains. Come everybody. officers were elected: President.

A. B. W. E. Brlggs.

of Scranton, made as a pleasant and substantial ail last Saturday. He reports his father. J. T. Brigrs.

as being laid up with gangrene In his feet, and the doctors think that amputation will be necessary. Mr. Brlggs has the sympathy of the Frer Press, and its wishes for his hasty recovery. Mrs. D.J.

Roberts. Master Leo. and Miss Mona. passed through the city yesterday, en-roote from Amerleo to Washington. D.

Othelr future borne. Thev stopped over one train here to say good bye to as many as possible, in-elndin the Fmsa Puu fore. Wat Bniiwri. Cooper; vice-presidents, W. W.

Miller General Benj. F. Butler. KxelosiTe Territory and Liberal Terms and O. E.

McElfresh; treasurer, T. W. Silven: secretary. D. C.

Lake. Mrs. james liver; secretary, Mrs. a. E.

Howell; treasurer, Mrs. G. W. Kern. Our supply of holiday goods are fast coming in, and will be placed in stock The meeting adjourned to meet at the call of the president.

uitcb to ueiianie Agent. Address F. S. JTJXKIX T. LOUIS, no Solo Geaeral Agent For MIS3QUEI, KA5SA5 AKD COLORADO.

B. FREUND. aj fast si poulble. Look out for H. E.

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