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THE FREE PRESS OSAGE CITY; KANSAS. X0VXXX9T8 or OUB rXOFUL i-rraaS DR. PEAK, 'Mt sajge ps tt fjrcss PER GENT DENTIST. 25 TUUBSDAY, APRIL 6, 1893. EaiabUalied In 1875.

Wark War We visit ttar tawau Alfred Frld has gone to Missouri. John Roberta, of Peterton, Sundayed In the city. John Haerr, of Lebo, spent 8unday In this city. Mrs. H.

J. Horell visited near Burllngame Sunday. Miss Delia H. Lutes visited In Emporia over Sunday. One of our prominent business men was nicely fooled April 1st, Meeting us on the street he remarked, "I believe I owe yoa a year's subscription," and handed as the amount.

Af er crediting the amount paid we found that his subscription wis paid up to December 1st, 1894, twenty months in advance. The annual celebration of the Odd Fellows will be held at Scranton on April 26th. Burllngame should turn out well and assist in making it a grand Over BaratlaaMfa Score, WITHOUT THE Cftr.Kaw LOCAL NEWS. Only reliable dental work at Peak's. Read our five-cent column.

Mrs. Samuel Slusser is very ill. The Everest Hotel has been repap-ered. Demorest contest at the Grand opera house Friday nit ht. Cliff Shaw is now employed In grocery store.

W. Rilea, of tbe Free Press is 111, and unable to work this week. Harry Parkings, living on East Lang Arty isee in Bite D. M. Clemmer, of Peterton, was In the city Tuesday.

A. O. Rosser and family visited In Emporia DR. F. Q.

HUNSICKER, DENTAL SURGEON. Work Chiaranf ed In all Branches ef tae Prof alon. Offlee over Two Bans' Clothing Store. success. Scranton did much towards the success of tbe celebration here a ff'W 9 9 mmmmm ay-- irisr ii street has been quite ill of fever.

The rubber boot and shoe question has been a source of a great deal of annoyance to the dealer in boots and ahnAs W. B. ARTZ, M. D. Perrin Casmene was iniated in the I.

BOW. (RINd) it rs easy to stf 1 or rinj watches from the pocket. The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chain la the other and gives a short, quick jerk the ring slips off the watch stew, and away goes the watch, leaving the victim only the chain. O. O.

F. Lodge on Monday evening. Peter Austin, living in the northeast during the week. J. Danclger made a business trip to Kansas City on Saturday.

We noticed Hon. John Graham, of Peterton, In the city on Friday. Dr A. F. 8pencer.

of Olivet township, was a welcome visitor yesterday. Mrs. Wm. Pepworth Is visiting relatives at Herlogton for a week or two. Miss Susie Jenkins, of Olivet township, returned from Colorado Friday.

Jackson Smulllng, of Miller, transacted business in the city on Friday. Clyde Miller and Albert Lake. of. the Emporia College, Sundayed at home. Physician SlirgeOIL for a number of years, the price of rubber goads declining year ago.

Tbere will be a good program, and Scranton always extends a yai welcome to her visitors. Chronicle. A company of Will and Miss Ivy Rairdon's friends gave them a surprise last Friday evening. Games were played and during the evening Geo. Nichols, in behalf of the friends, in a few well chosen words, presented a handsome volume to Will.

Miss Rachel Henderson also presented one to Miss Ivy. The occasion was very pleasant. The family will leave for Tills idea stepped JL -1 111. icn inns gacs. fTpj Omoi-Ovmf 8 Bene 8tere.

Lord Street. E. B. PACKER, M. D.

Treats Diseases of the Xye and Bar. DafWtlTe Tialon corrected with Glasses. The bow has a groove part of the city has been quite ill of lever. Found On the street, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Inquire at this office.

Good music and good speaking at the Grand opera bouse Friday night. Admission 10 cents. Choice music by the Griffith family, of Arvonia, at tbe silver medal contest at Barclay April 8tb. Countv Commissioners Sowell. Crum each end A collar.

V-fCV rJ in down intide the I endant iMtmi and ru E. Jones, of Barclay, was In the city regularly from year to year, and the quality "of the goods following suit until people have become disgusted with rubber boots and shoes in general. What else could be expected with the price of rubber goods reduced 50 per cent, without any material change in the price of crude rubber. To meet this demand for cheap rubber the factories have llolten, Kansas, this week to make ht! Gives special attention to surgical eases. hr ioto the grooves.

'mljr locking the --rr Mr to the rnJnt, that it cannot be 'Vf'Tv bo no Oflce: S23 Market Street. I Residence: 728 ataraet street. pulied or iwi.tcd off. and Morgan were in town on Tuesday, transacting business on Tuesday. Geo.

Curtis, of Peterton, transacted business with our merchants on Thursday. George Paul and son have returned to this city after a three months' absence in Iowa. Arthur Marshall, of Barclay, was In tbe city on Saturday and called on tbe Fbkb Press. Frank O'Brien, of Texas, formerly of Osage City, visited relatives here during the week. Ed Clllt made our sanctum a pleasant call on Monday and discussed the political situation.

W. J. Roaser spent Sunday In Peterton and that city their future home. Mrs. Herle.

daughter of B. F. Kuykendall, living a few miles south of tbe city, was bitten by a vicious dog, supposed to b- mad, last Sunday evening while walking with her little daughter in their yard. The dog entered the enclosure and snapped at tbe child and while the mother was defending tbe little one it attacked her, biting her hand and arm quite severly. She, in company with ber husband.

left Mon Sol by watch dealers, without com, on Jas. Doss Filled and other cases containing this trade mark ZANE, Dj I been obliged to useless rubber in their goods from year to Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case PHILADELPHIA. Office Lehman Block up stairs. Residence Lord between 6th and 7th.

year, and the process went on, until an intelligent jobber in boots and shoes told us he went through a well known rubber factory and watched the process of manufacture closely, and OSAGE CITY. KANSAS. day for Blue Mound, to try tbe virtue of a mad stone. The dog was bis family remained tbere for a few days' visit Hon. John G.

Otis, of Topeka, was In town for a short time Monday, on bis way to Council enroute to the poor farm. Last Tuesday and Wednesday even-log our popular drum corps serenaded each of tbe city officers elect. A card from Rev. W. W.

Curtis, to this office announces his removal from Belle Plain, to El Dorado, Kansas. Mesdames Brown and Raider, and the Misses Craig, Howell and Playford will sing at the contest Friday night. Tbe Jersey Creek Epworth League will hold a social at the residence of Frank Urban to-morrow (Friday) evening. B. Garland received notice of the EGGS FIVE CENT COLUMN.

Under this head sdrertlaflmenta will Inserted for Fire eota vr Use saaa lniartloa Bereo word mak alio a. EGGS ri4LVEiTON Ot tera fr sals at the Goss Meat Market erjr ws: Grove. J. O. R.

Johnson, of Grant township, was In tbe city on Saturday, and made our office a short visit. -Rev. David Worley spent Sunday In Allen, where an Interesting series of revival services are In progress. Cbas. Tustln returned on Tuesday from Huntington.

where he has been during the past wlbter. Daniel Ralrdon and family leave this week killed before doing farther damage. At Leavenworth, Kan last week. Rev. and Mrs.

M. Randall, formerly of this city, were given a public reception by the congregation of the First E. church. A large number of people were present to greet tbe new pastor. The Leavenworth Times thus closes an account of the pleasant event: "Mr and Mrs.

Randall were made acquainted with many people whom they had not hitherto known. Light refreshments were served during the evening Mr. Randall has won the hearts of bis congregation, and Mrs. Randall Is already a favorite." FOR SALE large pan of work hraa Jacob Be I came to the conclusion that there was about a thimble full of rubber in a pair of men's rubber boots. To try and remedy this deplorable state of affairs, nearly all the rubber companies in the United States have entered into a combine or trust, if you please and have advanced the price of all rubber boots and shoes about 25 per cent, which advance took effect on April 1st and is guarded by iron clad contracts.

So Buck EGGS death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mar-caret McCaslin. of Coy vi lie. on FORJiLB-pnof molea Inquire of J.T. Wiloa.

Prospect at. We want all the esrsrs TJV)R RKTT AT we MALE Bofinesa and real Maa. A. M. Doooa, Agt da oca property.

for Holton, Kan. Mr. Ralrdon will engage In business at that place. Homer Myers, who will graduate from Baker university In June, made our sanetum a Monday. Sam Marshall, who has the contract for tbe stone and brick work on tbe new buildings has nearly completed the foundations.

Just before going to press we learn of tbe death of Dixon Quenery. janitor our public school, atter an illness of only three days. Rev. David Worley will hold services in tbe colored church in the west can buy and will pay the highest price in cash for them. SEE UG.

THE DAYLIGHT ern part of tbe city next Sunday morn pleasant call on Monday. John F. Carter came home to attend the funeral of Mrs. Skid more and will remain at borne tbe remainder of the week. C.

J. Rapp and C. Nyburg have returned from Kansas City, where tbey disposed of two or three car loads of stock at good prices. Thomas Kendall, who has been In Colorado for some time Is at home on a visit, but expects to leave again for that state about May 1st. Mrs Ira H.

Bates of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs Osiea County Sunday School Convention- The fourth annual convention of tbe Osage county Sunday School Association will be held at the First Presbyterian church in Osage and Wednesday, Apiil ISth and 19th, 1893. Following is tbe program: TUESDAY AFTERXOOX. 2:00. Introductory Exercises. 2:15.

The Sunday School; Its Mission and Importance. A conference opened by Iters. J. O. Fores man and J.

France. 2:45. Normal Exercises. Rev. A.

P. George 3:15 The Sunday Scbool Teacher's Responsi FOR A ALE A finely bred colt, sired by Red-more, and ba by Red Wllka. the greatest )lvlo(lre Tbe dan le owned by tba under-algaed. aad wu aired by Mark Field The colt me? be aeea at tbe residence of tbe subscriber la rity D. A.

Cooraa WANTED A reUabla peraoo la er, town to Uka eieto.lTe agency of the Wwrld'a ralnrablitn ExMlilai AU-THKN OKTHE K4.IK IKW Great ooiwtaw'tj to mak tnoaee for the nett y-ar. 0E CHAMm IX A L.IFIC-TI1K Eneloae IS centa la itimpt for aampla copy aad fall pirtlcnler R. CAMPBELL. rree.153 Adams et Chicago III. TflOE deelrlac to relee a finer claaa of large coach aad roadtr nortea tbaa be here to Tore been raised la this eoooty caa Sad the sire of tbe large hays oaed on Hal Atterhnry's back at tbe breeding stable of (J Raeoell.

la Ror-llngame This bora le 17 banda alrh and carries T7S per cent of tbe blood or Ryadlk'a Mim-nletonlaa. Fee redaced from S25.CO to $10 00 to laser. SVnS DRY GOODS HOUSE. For you must expect to pay more for your rubbers in the near future. It is, however, claimed by the rubber trust that they will greatly improve the quality of their goods, and as the public haver been loudly crying for better rubber goods for several years, we hope they will not now cry about the advance in price until they give the manufacturers a chance and see what they will do.

For ourselves, we feel sure that if the rubber people will put even one-half of the advance in price into the quality of their goods the public will be greatly benefited. Let's wait and watch. But always buy your rubber of ing and evening. Loquax," of this city, former writer of scbool notes for the Herald, is now an interesting correspondent for tbe Free Press. Chronicle.

Tbe Quenemo Weekly Offering has been swallowed up by tbe Quenemo Republicau. Lack of sufficient encouragement is the cause assigned for the suspension. Tbe candidates for the Demorest WALL PA? IB J. N. Clark, of Topeka.

are visiting at Geo. Tudor's and Byron Laubach's, In Olivet township. Pard Ashbaugb enjoyed a visit this week from his cousin Henry, whom he bad not seen for years. They made our sanctum a brief visit to-day (Thursday.) Mrs. J.

Garland was called to Coyvllle, bility. Rer. W. O. Templeton, T.

L. Marshall. Meeting. "How to Clean a medal Friday night are Mrs Lizzie Erricson, Misses Ella O'Brien. Victoria Carl, Mabel lliltebrant, Bessie Jones, Obergand Williams.

Don't miss the contest at Barclay go to WEBER'S Clock." Re. A. P. George. 4:30.

Business: Reports, Appointment of Committees, etc. TUESDAY EVENING. 7:30. Praise Service. 7:45.

The rent's Responsibility as Regards tbe Sunday School. A symposium opened by Prof. D. A. Cooper, Key.

J. G. Melyln. 8:30. Address.

Rev. A. P. George. WEDNESDAY FORENOON.

where you will find the oest line ana oest pa Wilson county, last Thursday, by a telegram announcing the serious Illness of ber sister, Mrs. Margaret McCaslin. John A. Sutherland, of Stotler, returned from tbe Kansas City Business university on Monday, and made us a brief call before starting for bis borne in tbe country. L.

Learn of Grant township, was in tbe city Tuesday. Lew rarely ever comes to town, but bis love for city politics, perhaps, was the cause of bis visit on election day. Homer Myers, of Baker University, Sun-daved at home It Is hinted that Homer came pers lor same money next Saturday evening Six young orators, of the near future, will contest for the Demorest silver medal. Music by tbe Griffith family. The committees appointed by tbe various Sunday schools are requested to meet at the M.

E. church on Saturday evening to arrange for entertainment, for the coming county Sunday school convention. The Sunday school at Craigtown has A. H. HOWARD, DEALER XT SOOTS -AJM1D SHOES.

GASH. Prices the Lowest. Sign Large Bed Boot, Market Street Osage City, Kansas. Custom Work and Repairing a Specialty. you will pay elsewhere tor interior goods.

Gall and see. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to Croll for cigars and tobaccos. CUBED COUGH CUBE-Onk Minute. F.Yorite Batter Crackers' at Sutton's.

New spring millinery just arrived at Ream's. For a One cracker use the "Favorite," at Sutton's. Lwre stock of wall paper at Rosaer's drug store. Try the FaTorite" butter crackers at Sutton's. New Spring Millinery just arrived at tbe Racket store.

Finest stock and lowest prices in wall paper at Rosaer's. For bariralns In county and city real estate go to II. X. Shaw A Son. Don't fail to attend tbe closing out 9:60.

Devotions. 9:30. A Study of tbe Lesson for April 23rd. Rev. J.

G. Henderson. 10. -00. Tbe Teacher's Influence on Bis Scholars Outside of the School.

G. Barrlngton and Rev. A. W. Lawrence.

been reorganized with tbe following as CITY ELECTION RETURNS. borne to vote, but found that be was not registered, not having appeared In person. D. G. Grlswold.

Of Burllngame. agent for the "California kitchen cabinet," was In the city 3 SB a a a. II 7 Ji a 3. 119 15' 581 173 159 42 210 330 88 I 242 408 979 10:30. The Necessity of Prayer for Our Scholars.

Revs. J. C. Winger and Cbas. Atherton.

11 :00. Normal Exercise. Rev. A.P.George. 11:30.

Business: Election of Officers, etc. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. 1 :45 SoDg Service. 2:00. Bible Study In the Home.

Jas. Oliver. 2:30. Normal Exercise. Rev.

A. P. George. 3:00. Our Outlook for the Year: 1.

More Consecration to Christ. Mrs. Louie Olcott. 2. More Diligence In Lesson Study.

Rev. O. A. Green. 3.

More Love for Souls. Rev. J. P. Barber.

4. More Prayer for tbe Help of the Holy Spirit. D. C. Lake.

146 68 208 168 For Mayor H.B. Miller W.S.Martin For Police Judge C. Swart wout For City Treasurer T.W.Sllven Fbll Ledoux 199 officers: Superintendent, Mamie Faw-cett; assistant superintendent, Sophia Freese; secretary, Vicy Ransom; treasurer Sadie Hanson. The following Sunday School officers were etected at Jersey creek last Sunday: Superintendent, J. B.

Soxman; assistant superintendent. Mrs. Eugene Cain; treasurer. Frank Urban; secretary, William Wynne. A Demorest medal contest-will be held in the Friends church at Birclay on Saturday, April 8th.

The class is composed of six young gentlemen, who will rehearse some of the best thoughts of our finest temperance orators. The third quarterly meeting of tbe Osage City and Council Grove circuit of tbe A. M. E. church will be held on April 16th.

Rev. F. Watson, presiding elder, will hold the services Everybody iscordially invited to attend. last Thursday and made us a brief calL Mr. Grlswold has bad very good success in selling the cabinet, which Is almost an entire kitchen of Itself.

W. S. Rilea made a trip to Melvern Friday He Is still postmaster at that place and will probably bold that position until the Kansas democratic politicians In Washington bebave themselves so that appointments can be made In this state. Michael Coughlln, of Peterton, made bur sanctum a brief visit on Saturday. We are sorry to note that Mr.

Coughlln Is having trouble with his eyesight, resulting from Injuries received many years ago in the eoal mines of Pennsylvania. A private letter from Dr. Henry Klrby to a friend In this city states that owing to the sand 167 212 I 602 3901 119 209 158 48 56 77 For Treasurer Board 210 330 208, 979 201 of Education R.J. Hill For Councilman Olof Nelson John Billings 107 215 108 69 B.A.Rosenqulst Bent Olson 139 70 67 J.Sanders Jones. Sam J.

152 85 53 3:15. Answers to Questions Free Parliament. All interested in Sunday school work are Invited to come and take part in the discussions. Entertainment will be provided for all who come. Let a delegation of at least four be sent from each school in tbe county.

J. G. Cunningham, President. Wilbur Green, Secretary. Gns Burklund Edward Cllft 127 74 storms In Albuguerque, N.

that are almost constant during tbe months of March and April and are very Injurious to tbe eyes, he has been compelled to leave tbere and Is now In Arkansas City, Kan. The doctor Intends to settle on a claim as soon as tbe Cherokee 8trlp opens. sale or trie -New i.ra snoe store. When looking for something nice to eat try tbe "Favorite" cracker, at Sutton's. Cash paid for good butter and fresh etrjrs at Gobs' meat shop, on Market street east side of railroad.

Garden, Geld and grass seeds, guaranteed fresh and new, in balk or papers, at tbe Osage Mercantile Go's. For Sale A cheap team on terms to suit purchaser. Inquire at once of Kansas Lumber Co. Monet to Loan. We are prepared to loan money at the lowest rates of Interest.

II. N. Shaw Son. EtLERX's Extract or Tar and Wild Cherry always cures Coughs and Colds. A.

O. Rosser Co. Just received, a lot of Ellinwood flour. Will make special prices on 500 pound lots. Trutxt Organ.

Fine and fresh the "Favorite" cracker. Try it, you will not regret it. Same price as common crackers. At Sutton's. For Board of Educa Otto Geriach celebrated his thirteenth birthday on Monday, by a partv Quite a large number of boys and girls were present.

Ice cream and cake were served, and the evening was very pleasantly spent in games and other 121 tion-David Purvis Emll Gamba 85 206 BIRTHS, ILaJtRIAQES AND DEATHS. 104 155 SI BIRTHS. T.M.Trultt A. Rawllngs W.W.Miller 235 We are After You! If you need anything in the line of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Phaetons, Carriages, Spring Wagons, Road Carts, Hardware, Tin Ware, Stoves, Garden Tools, Pumps or any goods in our line. We are after you and have to offer you the John Deere Plows, Harrows.

Cultivators, Corn Planters. Check Rowers. Moline Plow Flying Dutchman Sulky Plows, Walking Plows. Western Cultivators, Dandy Riding Cultivators Dandy High Wheel Planters. Ha- worth Son's Check Rowers.

Eagle and John Deere Listers, two of the very best made, over 100 Eagle Listers sold by us in the last two years every one giving the very best satisfaction, Eagle Stalk Cutters, Cultivators, Wood and Steel Harrows, Farmer's Friend 104 Anher Adams Mrs.F.M.Hendrlx Rebekah Dime Social. The social last Friday evening, given by the ladies of Rebekah lodge No. 46, was a very pleasant affair and was enjoyed by a large number. The following interesting literary program was rendered: Opening ode. MuhIc, Mrs.

Mattle Marshall. 152 48 113 For Ju-tlc of Peace- 151 51 41 227 175 83 636 329 378 350 105 Gust Johnson H.J. Radcllffe J.E.Jones For Constables J.J. Elliott 145 62 96 I 88 91 65 Ltnch On Friday. March 31st.1893.to Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Lynch, a boy. Skidmobk On Monday, April 3rd. 1893, to Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Skldmore, a girl. Johnson On Wednesday. March 29. to Mr. and Mrs.

August E. Johnson, of this city, a boy DEATHS. Rodgibs In this city on Monday, April 3rd, 1893, Mrs. Edward Rodgers. Funeral was held at St.

Patrick's church Tuesday afternoon. Rtan On Monday, April 3rd. 1893, Mrs. James Ryan. Deceased was burled from the Cath 49 88 90 97 87 Tbe editor of the El Dorado Republican, Bent Murdock, has taken the Keely cure for the fishing habit.

There Is still hopes for Wesley Smith, W. W. Miller, O. E. McEIfresb, Jas.

U.Smith, and D. Lake, all death to the finny tribes. The Epworth League dime social will be held at the residence of A. H. Howard, South Fifth street, next Wednesday evening.

April 12th. Tbe monthly services of the league are becoming im-mensley popular and all should attend and have a good time. The mad dog which bit Mrs. Hurle, In Olivet township, also pUyed havoc 94 78 92 38j 38 tartette, "Every Day '11 be Sunday Bye and 106 60i 116 109j 405 262 315 58 52 167 A.H.Batchelor Jame Black Abe Harris ForB'rd of Education outside Harriet John L. T.

8 wen son 44 54 10 Kansas Seed House bulk garden seeds at the Osage Mercantile Co's. Messrs. Geatcbes, Evans, Allen and Hnn-alcker. Recitation, Miss Elsie Williams. Hon.

"Tbe Bobolink," Etta Hellbrun, Stella Sills. Lulu Bullock, Marian Purvis. Reaitatloo, "In the Garret are Oar Boys," Miss Nellie James. Duer, Miss Lizzie Howell and Mrs. A.

E. HowelL -citation, Carrie Wells. citation. "Caleb's Courtship." Miss Mabel HIGH SCHOOL KOTES. HenrvMcElfresh waa absent Tues day.

For cash rent, farm of 160 acres, one-half mile south of Arvooia, 80 acres pasture, balance plow land. D. Lake. with Wesley Smiths geese, killing 10 or them before he was discovered. It is not known whether any of the cattle were bitten or not, bnt several other dogs are supposed to have been bitten.

Mrs. B. F. Kuykendall received a telegram from Washington bearing tbe sad Intelligence that ber son. C.

F. Williams, was killed last Saturday. They have received no particulars. Arrangments are being made to bave ollc church on Tuesday afternoon, and was followed to her last resting place by a large procession. Hakpir-On Wednesday.

March 29. at St. Mary's hospital. Emporia. Kan, Mrs.

Wm. Harper, of this city, aged 24 years. Mrs. Harper Is the dagbter of H. M.

Mnnger, of this city. Three of ber children died during the winter, her husband and one child only remain. Tbe case is a very sad one and the relatives have the sympathy of all In their bereare-ment. Skidmobk On Monday, April 3rd, 1893, Mary KilZAbetn, wife of Richard skldmore, aged 29 years. 1 month and 15 days.

Condensed Juniper-Ada is a healthy and Invigorating temperance drink. Excellent blood purifier. For sale at Monday was tbe first day of the last month for this time. Every one is anxious to know whether or not they passed. Miss Maud Plackett has been elected organist for this month.

Charley Cook was absent the first of last week on account of sickness. Will McElfresh and John Marshall must have stayed out Tuesday so as to Hlltebrand. Duet, Prof, and Mrs. T. J.

Evans. Recitation. "Miss Edith." Susie O'Hara. Music, Mrs. Mattle Marshall.

Recitation, "Popping Corn," Nettie Morrison. Dialogue, "Tbe Old Lady and the Tramp," Ella Lloyd and Homer Evrsole. Djet. Messrs. Geatches and Evans.

Recitation. "Mr. Peters Goes to the Inauguration," Pearl Packer. Song, "Annie Laurie." male quartette. High Wheel and Low Wheel Corn tbe remains sent to this city for burial Osas-eCity is coming right to the he was 111 bnt a few days.

She leaves a bus- Swede Grocery. Auo. Johnson. If you want a loan on your city property, or if yoa have a mortgage already on your property, it will tx to your interest to call on Sprague Jones. They will and can show you the way -ut.

Robert Goss, dealer in all kinds of fresh meats, sausage, pork, and bologna. Market street, in 11 an son A old stand, east side of railroad. Give him a call and he will treat yon well. front. A former Osage City man, W.

A. Cotter man has been elected major Refreshments coffee and cake were served. During this part of tbe pro vote. Mrs. B.

J. Hill, accompanied by Miss Effie, and Mrs. Leighty were visitors on Monday. There is very little excitement shown in the city elections, compared with band, five small children and many friends to mourn her early departure She united with tbe M. church.

In this city, during the pastorate of Rev. W. A. Quayle and has ever since been a faithful and consistent member. Tbe funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon from tbe residence of ber parents.

Mr. and Mrs. of Lyndon by a majority of one. We suppose that this settles the county seat question. Andy says he came very near electing his opponent, by voting for him.

The date of the meeting of the teach over "our next the hot discussions gram tbe tilga i'rlest. arrayed in all the habiliments of his office, was introduced by Alfred Rtwlings and convinced, after extmining the various charters, that the evening's proceedings were proper and rieht. Like the lawyer in "Uncle Tom's his name was "Marks." This evening's entertainment was not only pleasant. Amstjeub. president." WALL PAPER Samuel slusser.

on West Market street. Tbe services were conducted by her pastor. Rev. J. G.

Henderson. Tbe casket was beautifully adorned with flowers, presented and arranged br tbe ladies of tbe church. Tbe Knights and Ladles of Security, to which organization she belonged, turned ont In a body. A very large and sympathizing congregation paid the last tribute of respect to her mmory. It took ers association, southern district, has been changed from April 22nd to April 15th.

An excellent program has been arranged, and every teacher in the county is expected to be. present at tbe meeting, to be held in Lyndon on Saturday, April 15th. Sam Martin, claims to have succeeded Anthony Christie, as chief executive but profitable, netting the ladies about nice Miss Emma Brown, having been East, baa learned all the latest designs of trimming, and took special pains in selecting just such goods as our customers and friends want in bats, boo-bonnets and trimming of all kinds. Give as a call at Ream 'a store. We have bandied balk garden seeds now twelve years, always tbe same brand.

Our seeds have always given satisfaction. Call and get your supply this spring from us, and yoa will have a satisfactnrr garden. Osage Mercantile Market street, west of railroad. S2S clean paper twenty-fife minutes for tbe procession to pass I opl fift fTOIIl at Planters, Mitchell, Moline and Sterling Farm Wagons, and the largest assortment of Buggies, Road Wagons, Carts, we ever carried in stock. l3The goods made by the above manufacturers have been handled here for a number of yeare and, are well known to the farmers of Osage county.

Bear in mind we buy our goods for spot cash and are prepared to give our customers the benefit. We can save you money. All we ask is for you to come, look at the goods and hear our prices. will be convinced. Our stock of Garland Cook Stores, Steel Ranges, Cheap Coot Stoies, Shelf and Hear Hardware, Tinware.

Copper Ware, Houe Furnishing Coods of allUnds, Pumps, Hoes, Rates, Shoiels, Cons, -is the LARGEST IN COUNTY. lTin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work of all kinds done on short notice and in the best workmanlike manner. Call and see us. Yours truly, IUS CHICI U1U HOW 1W IUV 1Mb U1UO U1Q J. B.

WEBER'S. of one who has been popular in the community where ahe has lived since childhood. Her bereaved husband and family, her aged parents, Very Good $11 for their treasury. Board of Education Board met in regular session on Monday. All members present.

Journal of last meeting read and approved. Report of superintendent and treasurer placed on file. The following resolution was adopted: "Resolved, That all gifts of of flowers or other gifts to graduates at tbe graduation exercises be inhibited." Building committee was nstxucted to replace trees at Central school grounds. Following bills presented and ordered paid: Teachers pay roll 00 her brothers and sister, all, trare tbe sympathy Second hand machines for sale or rent officer of the city or lJog Town, more recently known as tbe fifth ward Sam says there are two dogs to every cow in tbe ward, and tbe leading issue of his administration will be the extermination of tbe curs. A new Sabbath school has been organized in the Kibbe school district.

It has been named The Kibbe Union Sunday school, and its officers are Newt Lambert, superintendent; L. W. Learn, of the eommnnity In their time of grief and sor atT. J. Evans'.

row. Her faith In God and the bible should be a sufficient ground to alleviate sorrow and to UNCLE SAM'S CONDITION POWDER, and UNCLE NEBVE and BONE LINIMENT; these two inspire a Joyful hope for tbe future. Seeds! seeds! seeds! We hare a full supply of fresh field and garden seeds from the best ft4 houses Our Early Ohio and Early Bote potatoes axe direct from the Kansas Seed tlousa and are pore We hare a car load of -ane and Kafflr corn seed, three different kinds of sweet Good great medicines are sold by A. O. Rosser Co.

Second hand organs for rent or sale at 71 40 58 00 110 00 For best Swedish Insect Powder in Wm.8ims Janitors D. A. Cooper C. H.McMastrs.. Angaat the market call at the Swede Grocery.

assistant superintendent; Timothy Kibbe. secretary; Bert Kibbe, librarian; Mrs. L. W. Learn, treasurer.

W. W.Curtis, the new Presbyterian minister was Installed Wednesday night. Brown. of Conway Spriugs, 1 50 Aug. e.

Johnson. T. J. Evans7. DR.

WINCHELLS TEETHING SYBUP is the best for the general ailments of children. Sold by A. O. Rosser Co. 1 99 Ton can get genuine bargains in shoes at the closinsr out sale of the potatoes, garden seed in duic.

uaii in and sea oir stock before baying elsewhere. Wif Rath Wholesale dealers in Hour, Feed and Seeds. All oar goods are guaranteed. aBBBBaaaaVaaassaaaaaavBBaBBBaaBBaHBBBBBB No Excuse. Yon can ret brand new machines for 15.

$13. J25 and up to do your spring delivered tne opening sermon, a. is. Fleming of Wichita charged tbe new Card of Thaada. We desire to publicly express our trratitude to our neighbors and friends.

New Era shoe store. Come in and hear onr phonograph. A. O. Rosser Co.

Come early and get first pick at the closing ont sale of the New Era shoe store. and all who. by words of sympathy, and acts of kindpeas, assisted during the pastor and Bey. D. 1 Steward of Arkansas City charged the congregation.

After tbe services W. W. Curtis and wife were welcomed into the new con-1 WaotkdA arirl for general house illness and at the funeral of our loved A change oi program daily on our ii work, inquire of Mrs. Ben Heilbrnn. one.

Samuel Slusser and family. phonograph. A. O. Bosses a Co.

gregaUon. El Dorado Republican. jawing ai a x.rans.

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