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The Oskaloosa Independent from Oskaloosa, Kansas • Page 5

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Mr. Turner has moved into hi Arrangements are being made to i paint the M. E. church building. house, in the east part of town, and is fixing the old McClure place up nicely.

W. F. Leech has rented the office Ralston Health Flour at Hamilton's. Puttlihed Friday. l.

e. Merntt's new house is being F. A. GOLDMAN, Oskaloosa. Kan.

I over the State Bank, now occupied by Dr. Sam Clark's furniture. At- io picLty near reaay for occupancy. We are showing the nobbiest line of Wash Dress Goods In town. torney W.

O. Worswick will share the room with him Decorated flower-pots at Hamil- We have secured the aeen- cy of the justly-celebrated Pail Syrup at Hamilton's. 1 Inverarity has rented about 325 iaaies Linen Collars and Cuffs in all the latest sha pes. Mr. Tolle and family occupy the Conwell House and are ready to take board irs, we beliee.

H. Corsets acres of the Bishop farm, and will soon rent the remaining 50 and the The new li netting's. Ribbons and Laces in endless variety. Poultry and Eggs to Take your Morrow's. house and orchard grounds.

He ill'-' BhS FITTING, FINEST-BON- It. II. Time Tabic. K. C.

N. w. Kansas City. Lt Union Depot. a.

Arirve Union Depot, 4:20 p. in I.KAVKNWORTH. LetTe, 7:50 a. to; Arrive, p. OSKALOOSA.

ArriT, West, 10:03 a. EaPt, p.m. Freight. 11:30 p. ni; 1:40 a.m.

T. Jt5. V. says he will clear up about $200 or Charley Mcintosh has bought the more on the deal. The best line of Corsets made, at lowest LD, LONG-WAISTED and LEATHER-TIPPED.

prices 114-acre farm of Sherman Adding-ton lying just east of Ara Bliss's i New goods and new prices in furni- I ture at Lindner's. A full line of the celebrated Topsy' Hosiery i3c sure to call unci inspect this line of best corsets made. place the old Jenkins tract. Car-load of flour, bottom price at H. W.

Worawick s. Mrs. J. N. Johnson is spending a week or two at her old home in Woodson county, and John is run The Nobbiest Shoes in town, See our style 301, best 50 Cniinfrr Cr-l- Tn- i i And a complete line of Summer Underwear for j- is ii a iu" ins en, ning the boarding-house himself.

He says he has a different idea now house overhauled and generally im cent corset in the market, su Lkavenwoktii. Laare, AVt, 4:40 p. Arrive a.m TOPEKA. Lav, East, 7:) a. in.

Arrive, p. m. Oskaloosa. Wail. Eat, 9:12 a.

m. West, 6:19 p. The peach trees are loaded with blossoms and every sprout, almost, is adding its quota to the wilderness of bloom. Women, Children and Babies. Womens Ribbed Vests at 5 cents.

Womens' Swiss-ribbed. Tanpd nL- is or a woman work that there lots more to do than he thought. penur to all corsets regular proved with plastering, painting and papering. Painters from the Fall-are doing the work. Highest price, cash or trade, for cts.

Tl 1-1 1 ly sold at 75 cents. Garden Seeds at Hamilton's. i-isic mreau. SDienaia sine rrimmmrr STYLE 134 Tinier i w.jivii ouuo, jwjsi-nuueu, at 1 Coal oil, two grades, at Patter 35c SK i- n. vv.

worswick s. son Hardware Store. Womens' Union Suits, Lisle thread' at Child oc. George Stice, the old colored man, 1UU, reeves, an sizes, i 2 ior Just received an elaborate assortment of SHIRT W-ATRTft -v Newton Mills of Chippewa Falls, is visiting his brother, A. B.

Mills, of McLouth and the two came who has been at the poor-house fori wdibis ior cnuaren, 2 to 12 years, 25c. Ed. Emery (Benton) and Dora Gains were married by Judge Burk-ert at his residence last Thursday some weeks, was adjudged insane over yesterday to see the county Saturday and Sheriff Ham took him in the newest designs of Lappets and Percales. IHLoiuiIhL Noble, town and the handsome count to tne asylum this week. The old roundabout.

Harry Graves is talking of putting up an office building on his lot be man grew quite violent at times Latest styles of Linen Collars, 10c each. Latest styles of Linen Link Cuffs, 1 5c per pair. Farm Implements. Wire and SpmIs ana oroke up a chair and -other Ed. Patterson went to Kansas at Patterson's Hardwa things in his cell.

City this week to buy a new lot of Cliurch Xoticts. Rev. Geo. F. Duffy, who preaches lurnuure.

Large stock furniture at Lindsey's A letter last Tuesday stated that MILUNRRY Mr. Cntchfield and wife and daugh Mrs. Herbert Weightman return jJoa make a mistake but bur tween the Fairchild and Lohraann residences, if he can meet the requirements the fire ordinance. Charley Buck took a load of steers to Kansas City last Tuesday and topped the market at $4.90. Of course he is proud of the record.

Stanley Snyder got $4.50 the same ter expected to be at Memphis Mon- ucdvenwonn nour at Hamilton s. MlCClUl JJttSter Slllo nf Piittm-n cu 10 APelca a tew days ago, after aay ana reach Cairo vesterdav bv a vlSit nere of ahnilf 1h A.VB uut ot it) dozen eggs which Jack me oaccalaureate sermon, will also temperance at tne M. L. church on Sunday night Temperance selections will be rendered by the choir. The Ladies' M.

E. mite social will be at Mrs. Jennie Insley's on next Friday night, April HO. water. From the latter place thev All oi our Patterns bought to sell for Slawson brought to town last Wed All of our Patterns hnn.h.

Mn V. fu mite SOCial was intended starting for home via St. nesday, four dozen were broken PJn. war mus goaI 3-75. Pnea next Friday might on ac Louis, and will probably reach here lirtis duu lDOnnets: tnmmpri in th count nftK.i 1 to-morrow.

1 mv- idlest "'v otuuui CU IcriHlIinicIlt although packed in a case with patent fillers. Grocer Hamilton says jl 1 n-uui i 41 LJ 1 LI I 1 rn M'lnpti come and have an enjovable time and bring your nickels and pennies. Don't make a mistake but hm- the farmers should put some hay or We have an 'J SLZ 11' death was true, the latest re Leavenworth flour at Hamilton's. day for a car of lighter cattle. At a business meeting, of the Ep-worth last Monday night Harry Wilson was elected president, Miss Kate Macomber having resigned.

Stella Roberts was elected 4th vice president, to fill straw the bottom of cases, even v-j-fcjfcj ui h.lv iii rvrrvi nn rmr to a i-. i Ifii' uiai i3 ncv in iuc pons Dd ng that he was getting bet if they do use the patent fillers, so The United Brethren quarterly meeting will be held at Midway ter. Things sold prettv cheap at Mrs. there will be spring enough to pre N. Read's sale last Saturday, and el this Saturday and Sunday.

Rev. John C. Douglas and his type vent breakage. some good and useful household ar JJr. Snyder of Leromntnn ni writer were here two or three davs vacancy caused by the resignation ticles were bought cheap.

About preach Friday. Satnrrlnv nmi Try Morning Glory Coffee at Ham- Garpots and Mattings. Lace Curtains, Curtain Net, Swisses and Scrims. mis week-, collecting evidence in of Miss Leila Hamilton. ntons.

$60 was realized from the sale. Mrs. day evenings and Sunday morning tax title cases. Plenty of Kead left Tuesday for Fremont. Rran and Shorts at Large assortment of the newest styles in Wash ConH, Oskaloosa has on her new Snrinr Hamilton's.

Mrs. Wells and family left for Ohio, where she and her daughter clothes now and is ready to receiv pet Mulls Organdies, Tissu Brodes, and Tissu Colorado Springs last Monday, hav will make their home. visitors. There isn't any brighter Henry Keeler, was in town Wednesday on legal business and Go to Hamilton's with vonr But niv. iuwcsi prices.

fr-riT i tti prettier town in the State. ter and Effgs. Tod mice in rash nr ar-i-iuicb oummer underwear and Hosiery, Union Suits We are glad to know that Miss Frank Hatfield growing stronger and able to walk about some. She sang in the Presbyterian choir a week ago and last Monday stepped into Housh Noble's store for the first time in four years long years to her in her patiently-borne suffering. We hope she will grow as strong as ever.

made us a call. His firm has been retained by the opponents of the xrzae. The Junior Endeavor society irls ivnee Lengths, Meeyeless Vests both in Silk and Maco Large line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Hose. Whitley ditch to fight the case in Mrs. Foster expressed a desire to and boys, in charge of Miss Oroke ing previously visited her parents in Douglas county.

Will. Walker, the youngest son of Harvey Walker of Winchester, was married on the 5th at Stillwater, to Miss Mary Rolson. The Winchester boys announce the first ball game of the season on the district court. He thinks they hare a post-mortem exami nation nf enjoyed an Easter egg-rolling in the nave a good case based on the law her lungs, so Dr. McCreiirht made resoytenan church-yard last Sat against diverting a stream of water the examination vesterdav anri urday afternoon.

Amos McLouth returned from frm itsatural course, which it is found that all of the upper part of The foundation wall for Dr. Hor We Cut the Price A. GOLDMAN. Prop'r of THE LEADER. Monterey last Tuesday and was met uu uy tuc me ngnt lung had been eaten away their grounds on Saturday of next ner new office is almost completed i with ith cr.oL- Ar 1 i Vl, ao ilia com- uict anu ine leit was in shreds.

at the depot at McLouth by a large by Hibpshman. and Erl et i wee witn the Washburn coll ege moniy known, "John 'Tague creek." The stomach was notdiaea.i at 3n Muinnii.it lias the contract for th- nine. work. All kinds of Dried Fruits at Ham- So the excelIent lady died of con- The G. A.

R. committee of ar uton s. sumption of the lungs. School teachers' examination Ed. rangements wishes to meet as many Worswick has the contract Go to H.

W. Worswick's for bar or putting up Walter Smith's nw concourse of his friends and neighbors. He comes back so nearly restored to health that he started out the next day on a bridge contract trip. The sore in his leg has healed up and he has considerable ue of the limb; though he still uses a crutch to get about. Diihes! Some lovely decorated sets a Pa t.

gains in notions and shoes. residence. Bv-the-wnv ti, of of the. Sons of Veterans at their meeting at 3 p. m.

to-morrow at the Post room as can possibly be to hogs terson's Hardware and On Keefer ships a load market to-night, the month. third this the gale which prevailed here Store. UCCU be no rush rent the house which Walter is putting up for investment as we understand a lady has enga-- Wednesday produced a terrific sand School storm in Southwestern Kansas, and commencement exercises S. II. Clark, general superintend osiah Fairchild is able to be about again after another severe attack of neuralgia of the heart.

Dried fruit at Hamilton's. C. C. Kesinger of Leavenworth was in town this week looking after some real estate interests. He believes in Jefferson County securities and has a number of investments here which he says are O.

K. He made the Independent a call next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. George Briner expects to start for Indianapolis, next Tuesday on a business trip. it is even reported that the sprout Last Friday evening the little boy of Mrs. Mary Brown, The lecture by Dr.

Bright Monday ing" corn was blown un hv tVip mntc VfcJ ent, and-W. B. Doddridge, general manager of the Missouri Pacific roads, went over the Northwestern the other day up to Nebraska, look sister of Web. Armstrong, fell to and carried away, while the evening is the last one in the school Geo. Davis represented the Oska were driven into their houses and the ground from the landing of the Miss Vancleave's department of the city schools gives an entertainment at the opera-house to-night, to which an admission of ten cents will be charged.

There will t. course. Ten cents admission will be charged to the opera-house Tues loosa Grand Army post at the Cha- R. R. engineers could see but a lit ing over the line.

nute encampment this week. tle ways ahead of their engines. eaDesaav. Charlie Jacquemin of Dunavant LU L. I A A stairway of D.

M. Smith's buildinc, and lit upon his head and shoulders. He was terribly shaken up, and Dr. Smith, who was called, said one of the little fellows' lungs was injured northwestern Ivansas must have Bran and Shorts at Pleuty of Hamilton's. who called the other day, told us he Slnntf, and a very fine day night to meet expenses.

School pupils free. The opera-house will be handsomely decorated- The graduating class has sent out very pretty, tasteful invitations. The following from the McLouth 1 naa a Timet of last week is respectfully re right good business worked' ine or(! ntIeroy drill, bli the price of got some of it. for ladies who came down on the Solomon branch of the U. P.

said they could scarcely see 'a ItlJiV Jl ferred to the York colony of North Dakota: Arthur Gilbert arrived home last ces as low as anybody. Notice the adv. in aaother column. hundred yards from the train Lou Evans, of Oskalonr and probably a rib cracked. It might have been worse, even fatal, as it was a plunge down of 15 or 18 eet.

in the city the fore part of th wi. Lorenzo Dyson's horse fell over on him yesterday morning and cracked one of the bones of his right leg above the ankle, laming him considerably. Leavenworth and Tonganoxie flour at Morrow's. Mrs. Demlng's taste in millinery oaturaay atternoon from Devil's Ihe well-known lumber i- 1'ianc u.

iraue With is vrcu-Known to usuaioosa ladies. lase, Dakota, where he went First-class lots in Pleasant View cemetery are now $23, second-grade $20 and third-grade $15, a committee having gone over the grounds ad fixed the scale yesterday. Lots with the Osawkie colony about four Nortonville W. L. Layson, died last for his residence property" .1 ana ner wort is unsurpassed, as al T- i.vvu UtlCS 1 IIS I unutii 4 weeks ago.

He get all of that nor- ouHtiay, at eureka Springs. He will admit. She now has the goods to fill every want and to please the Aft' town. AW Ut, mern countrv vmt was an odd character, and was I "nn.wt auu is more than ever satisfied with Kan- most lasuuious have been entirely too low for years, The death of Mrs. R.

M. Foster, so long expected, occurred last Wednesday forenoon, the end coming ven- peacefully and quietly, as if the tired woman wa going to sleep as she turned her cheek against kaown all over these parts because sas. vvnenhe left fhpr considering the expenditures on the fizzled out last Wednesday, the farm- vuv, 1UH of his extensive lumber dealings The Topeka Creamery which part or last week, the snow was ers doubtless being too busy at ac is now running the Oskaloosa sta irom two to ten feet deep, and uuoert fctewart came home last tual agricultural work to devote any ground nence the increase. The cemetery will be still further improved this year and is eventually going no spring work done yet. tion, doe? not post its prices, but that of her husband in a last mute Saturday and remained over until TkT .1 mi guarantees as much as anv other xuonaay.

iney have rented their to be a beautiful place. The build station Tommy Mathews con City Prices Beaten newly-purchased property in Topeka ing is to be doubled in size, and new tinues in charge and about the 0ny time to horticultural talk. President Snyder and Secretary Gray were on hand, however, as usual. Morning Glory Coffee at Hamilton's. Best 25 cent coffee on the market- caress, as all other power left her.

Her faith in God and her own salvation was unshaken and she has simply gone to the rest which she pleaded for. 1 An obituary notice iu given until next Fall, so will not move Teachers' Examination. There will be an examination of applicants for teachers' certificates the court-house at Oskaloosa" Kansas, April 24. 1897, beginning at :30 a. A.

E. Spenck, Supt. Ben Hoskinson, our excellent commissioner from this district, was in town this week. Mr. Hoskinson has made one of the best commissioners.

Douglas County ever had and he will be re-elected this fall by a bigger majority than ever before. ISalilicm Isilijer. Ben is a cousin of Frank Hoskin Right at Home bv material change is that payment is there, we are glad to say, until about made monthly instead of every two C.iS. Jacfluemin Septerab weeks. The supply of milk is in elsewhere.

Mrs. Voorhis of Colorado u.i. iuireignt was called in con- racks put up outside. Mull goods for children some very pretty things just received by Mrs. Deming, An unusu'allv large and desirable assortment.

Im the probate court the past week, marriage licenses were issued to Ed. Emery and Dora Gains. Osk Dunavaiit, Kan. sulfation with Dr. Rankin in the creasing some now, Mr.

Mathews says. The Winchester company disposed of this station because of the difficulty in transferring the cream case of Grandma Hesford, who has a growth in her side something on the order of a tumor, but not vet Dry Goods, Groceries Provisions. Boys Gents' Furnishing: Springs and Mrs. W. D.

Lane of Be-loit, sisters of deceased, arrived yesterday. The funeral is being held as we go to pre, at a- at the M. E. church conducted by Rev. 31r.

Himes of the U. B. church, Mr, Foster" pastor. The interment will be at Pleasant View. Dr, McOreight was called to consult with Dr.

Flagg of Perry, last Friday, in the pneumonia case of Grandma Webb, near the Buck Creek school-house. She was very sick. Her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank Webb, is about recovered from her recent sickness. when the roads were bad.

son and the Fairchild boys of this place. developed so that it can be pronounced as such, we believe. rr ti Also, stock Fresh Drugs. xum rnOrEKTi FOR SALE OR TbaiB. 4-roomed house, four aloosa, and Alphonzo Romey of Valley Falls and Louisa Stephens of Gardner.

Geo. Stice was adjudged California, Ont and IJacl. Some interesting farts Hardware, Bub Wire, Netting. c. From every direction we hear com- uu-it UH6, gooa ceji.ar, luu-barrel a JV-tl IJIU the trip to Cahforn anf.

l-i, we will Aot be Undersold plaints from farmers of the loss of insane. James Tomnki ns was art. cistern, stable, ebiekpo-hQHse and yard, large and small fruit, three blocks east of square. If taken within 60 days will be sold at a great banta re Route may had by applying to agent A. T.

S. F. Ry. Ppinted. guardjan of Mrs.

Saulsbury, young pigs, presumably from the bad condition of the sows physically. If the conditions exist frenerallv Insurance of the best fr oargain. w. J. wise.

that are reported hereabouts, th ten at D. M. Smith's Genl Agency. nee tieo, Lowman resigned. The Cresse case was again continued, to the29tb.

Final settlements were made in the Burroughs and Thorn-berg estates. The will of Wm. L. We notice in a ''famous" writg, loss is going to be seriously felt next Fall and Winter. up of Oskaloosa in the Kansas City 5T GUARANTEED THE BEST.

Mail that B. McClellan" and IT 1 i.l 1-1 i At the Methodist ladies' Easter social at the court-house, last Friday night a good social time wasen-yojttd by a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Ra4er, violin and organ, T.

F. and J. C. Falrehild, cornet and baritone respectively made some nice music, Rev. Mr.

Duffy rented, two or three selections, Mrs. Ilatvej g.nd ZHr, leader sang a duett, and there were recitations by Minnie Stewart ad Ida I5urnett, and a nice song by gome little gtrU. Ir. Duffy made a lot of excellent cream candies dur Layson was filed on Wednesday. The K.

of P. folks got a half fare o. ancieave npia a large per tnp to Wichita and the order in Ladies, This Way, Please. Mrs. Demincr has somp tcmn LARGEST cent, of the confidence of the business jn their line!" That J.

H. Morrow has a line of grocer that city agrees to pay back half of that to Uniform Rank division latest-style Easter Bonmets, Trimmed Hats, which she wishes CAN. aW ies, tfcat the Jefferson house which attend So the trip frra Oskaloosa would cost only about three yu to call and see. She can surely PUREST dollars to U. R.

boys, and they are is conducted by fir. Jaefcoi; that Uncle David Duier, (probably Daniel Briner) has a beautiful farm near MADE FOR WESTERN PEOPLE. 4 TO 0TANO THE WESTERN CLIMATE. trying to find l(i members who will mm -fllll mm PAINT. ing the day and they went off quick Rev.

Mr. Young and srife and Mr. f(f. The most unique feature of Duffy and son dnne to Nortonviile make the trip. 1 Spring Millinery! Never more var.

led! Never handsomer! Neverlow- Monday, where Mr, D. expected to mOST DURABLE. lecture. He failed to get a room there, however, in which to speak, er priced. Ladies, call and see Mrs, Deming's stock of Wautifu good.

MANUFACTURED BY so went on to Effingham. Mr. and Junction City havinir braired Mrs. Young attended the S. S.

con LINCOLN PAINT AND COLOR CO. town; that Hon. G. L. Ham is a man of ability, etc.

that A. E. Spencer is county superintendent; that A. E. Patterson represents the furniture business and also carries a complete line of stoves and tinware! F.

Ifoble Sons is an up-to-date firm of tact, Geo. H. Patterson was formerly clerk ot the purt, Ac. Such a garbled "write-up" mut have been done by the correspondent while he was under some hjp-notfe influence; or perhaps he had tha.t Saturday, April 3, was the ban i tbe whole affair were some five dozen 4 painted up to represent "brownie with tissue-paper hats, "bibs and kinds of faces, including the aiawsd-eyed Chini This was the artistic wok of Mrt, iJay Price. Most all of these re re eoid.

An excellent lunck of salads, eggs, pie, cake, coffee, was sv4nd also ice am and cake, which lktt- gave ut all too soon. The receipts of tke cvtmog were $18. vention and he reports a very pleasant time and speaks very highly of the exercises, especially of the ad ner egg day, with 3000 dozen bought, Leonard ville says their dealers took in over 3000 dozen on 1 hat dresses by Mr. Bayne of Topeka and. ell, one hrm Oskaloosa twV hi the btate Secretary, and oL Mrs.

Absolutely Pure. 1500 dozen that same and there Preuzner's talk on Junior wark. The CLARKE WEST SIDE XDKTJC3- STOBE Oskaloosa, Eaiisas, Cklebratel tnr ii are 8 or 9 other Swas in town who attendance was not as lartre as had buy been out kkjng at the air-ship. been hoped for. ft was an eggstra good ttwEZZ iSK tne cbep brands.

day for the trade, sure i TAi, oY)EJ cqisew yoejs..

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