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Osawatomie Graphic from Osawatomie, Kansas • Page 5

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Obituary. Married. Mr. Charles Furness, of this city, and Good Road. The city council meit Tuesl ay even I News of a Week.

uitu: im Tuesdny, September 2i, at i her home Id Osawatomie. Kebeeoa Wife of J- T. Walthall, aged 61 ears. months and 13 tluyg. Otto Burkl'ind wag in Kansas City Monday.

On Wednesda morning the commu Reed, the druggist has a new ad in Miss Florence Miller, ot raoia, were married at the home of the bride's father on west Peoria street, Paola, on Wednesday evening, September 23, Robert Sherar officiating. The bride was robed in white silk and bride's roses. They stood under a canopy of flowers and wero married by the same minister who has officiated nity was pained, tut not surprised to this issue. learn that the angel of death had vis ited the home of J. T.

Walthall, and The latest thing in ladies dress skirts at Simpson's taken the wife and mother to a home that knows no sickness, no pain, and ing and discussed the matter purchasing a rock crusher. They finally agreed that a number of the ctfuncilmen should go to Paola Wednesday and see a crusher, recently bought by that city at work.soCouncilmen Msynard, Ban-, Morlan and Johqson went over to the county seat and saw them crush rock. The machine at Paola is not at a stone quarry, but is set in a vacant lot thus competing the hauling of all the rock, which is dumped on ground several feet below the mouth of the crusher. Then, too, the Paolaites are trying to run with a wheezy old steam engine that was long years ago a candidate for ii if TtC YOUR HEALTH JLi i Charley Lewis, of Fontana was in Osa at the marriage of all tut one of the eight brothers and sisters of the Miller watomie Sunday. no death.

Two years ago Mrs. Walthall suffer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Couk have moved family. They received many beauti ed a stroke of paralysis, and from this to Council Grove.

ful and costly presents. she never fully recovered, and when Laing, W. W. wants to "Agger," with The marriage was celebrated in the recently, the trouble recurred, her you. Read his ad.

presence or many relatives and friends. friends were apprehensive, and though medical science and loving friends did A. YanCott and family have mov Those present from this place were Mr and Mrs. F. L.

Furness, Mesdames Jas Furness, T. 0. Kolbohm, B. F. Dunlap ed to Council Grove.

ineir utmost, tneir etiorte were una vailing, and Tuesday night she passed 'An. Walter Barnes was shopping in B. Meek, N. A. Powell and Mr.

and the doors that iwing ever in; but never Kansas City, Monday. Mrs. J. R. McCurdy.

out. the scrap heap and required many periods of waiting for steam. Despite the handicap on the Paola machine, the gentlemen of the council saw enough to convince them that a good stone crusher, under good management is a good thing, and they will probably buy Frank Pyle was in town Sunday at The happy couple visited a brother Rebecca daughter of and Mary tending to some business. 1 of the bride, in the country, Wednes Evans, was born at Onarga, Illinois Enginaer C. J.

Ruhland has been day, and were expected hutne last December 9, 1851. Here sue grew to young womanhood, receiving her edu- aying off part of this week. And your Children's Health depends upon own prudence and When you have a PRESCRIPTION get filled bring it to our store and you will always get fresh drugs nud just what it, calls for. We do the prescription business of the town because we have the goc ds to do it with. night.

They will begin housekeeping one this evening. Mr, and Ms. Frank Fitzgerald visit as soon as a suitable house can be se We sincerely hope they may, and ucation at the Onarga Seminary. In 1866 she came with her parents to Kan cured. ed the Ottawa fair last Friday.

that they will work it over-time every The bride is a daughter of L. L. Mill sas, and on September 14, 1870, was B. J. Carver sat on the county seat day in the year building the best streets er, a wealthy stock and grain dealer married to J.

T. Walthall. She united in Eastern Kansas. for a couple of hours, Saturday. of Paola, and is spoken of by those who with the Baptist church, at Fontana, The present generation is entitled to A.

Thomas interviewed Osawato in 1872, but later became identified mie friends the first of the week. know her bast as an altogether charming young woman, one who will be a enjoy some of the comforts of life, and good highways are a right to be covet with the Presbyterians, and of that or Mrs. G. W. Wilds has been very sick suitable and capable help-meet for her ganization she was an active member ed, a boon to be enjoyed to the utter jot malarial fever for about a week.

at the time of her death. She was al most. Jos. P. Tricktt, of Paola, transacted so a member of the Eastern Star, and husband.

Charley Furness has grown to manhood here and has so ordered his life that he enjoys a wholsome popularity among our people. He holds a legal business in this city, Saturday. About Beet Sugar, Some of the public spirited peoplw of the members of that lodge attended the funeral and went to the cemetery J.S. Johnson was in Kansas City, Lyon co.iuly planted a lot of sugar Reed's Drug Store. good position in the master mechanics in a body.

Wednesday transacting some business beet seed last summer as an experiment office and gives good service for his To Mr. and Mrs. Walthall were. born Laing is no mind render but call on and they are highly gratified over the money. He is ambitious, honest and industrious, with encouraging pros him and get reliei ana save your way they have grown and the rich sug four sons and two daughters.

The firstborn, Frederick, was born in 1873 and cash. rm-rm pects for an honorable and profitable business career before him. ar test that they promise to give. We have urged our people to do -the same here but with poor success." Tne farm- died in 1877. All the other children surv ive the mother.

They are: Harry, F. M. Chandler has bought the Nolan residence property in the Fourth Karl, Grace, (now Mrs. McClay.) Gert era in western Kansas and Colorado ward Episcopal Services. As usual the regular services of the rude and Ray mond.

All live in this clear from $40 to $100 an acre off of Mrs. 0. R. Liddle and baby went to county and were present at the funer their lands that they devote to beet Holden, Tuesday morning to vis al on Thursday. Besides these and the Episcopal church will be held next Sunday morning at 11 oclook in the culture, and it, costs more to grow the it relatives.

beets there than it where they Congregational church. This will be Jason DeBall, abstracter and attor husband, a brother, George Evans and a sister, Mrs. Mary Denming, of Win-fleld, mourn. Mr. Davidson's last Sunday and a fuli ney, came from Paola, Saturday to buy canbegroAn without irrigation, consequently, if they can be grown here at all, they can be grown at a greater attendance is desired.

Every body is welcome. provisions. The funeral took place at the Pres FARE3 iMPLEira profit than they can in the irrigated V. Humbert passed through here last week and stopped off a while to byterian church, at 1 oclock, p. Thursday, September 24, Rev.

Leonard districts ot the country. If they can Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the members of TS visit friends. be successfully grown in Lyon county they can be grown here with equal suc the following orders the L. A.

to the Mrs. H. A.Jackson and children went to Rockville Saturday to visit her cess. Ihe company that erects all the 0. R.

0. R. C. and the of R. and the many friends for their living mother a few days.

factories in the country will erect one officiating. The interment was at the Beagle cemetery. A faithful wife, a devoted mother, a loyal friend and neighbor is gone. We can but commend the sorrowing ones to Him who knew sorrow in Geth-semane and felt pain on Culvary. kindness and sympathy shown us in Mr.

C. E. Cory of Fort Scott was a whenever and wherever they can get the requisite number of acres contract-! our bereavement. pleasant caller at the Graphic office Pruella A. Gardner and children.

ed. We continue to believe that some Monday afternoon. VAUn WAGONS, BUGGlflS, SURREYS and CARRIAGES A full line of shelf and heavy hardware, guns and itmrnnnition, fishing Tackle, Garland and Gasoline Stoves. Ladies! Ladies! Simpson has the latest styles in fall and winter cloaks Call and see them. 0.

W. Kingsbury of Paola, Kansas is working in the Graphic office in the attention should be given to the matter here. About 15,000 acres of beets were grown in the territory tributary to Rocky Ford, Colorado, this year. The average net profit to the farmer, on last year's crop was $10 per acre. figure that up and s9 what it will amount to on this year's crop, Mr.

Farmer, and then reflect that the demand for sugar increases faster than it can be supplied and try to figure what place of H. B. Tin Work Done Promptly and Carefully. Mr. and Mrs.

T. A. Wallingford and son. Tomtrie. went over to Ottawa Friday to attend the fair.

The New Shoulder i This is the shoulder that ha9 created such a stir among Clothing Manufacturers completely revolutionizing the making of Ready-to-Wear clothing. This will be found only in Kohn Brothers' Fine Clothing, originators of the Shoulder Pad, now protecting their rights by patents in this andYoreign countries. By the use of this pad, the same shoulder that until now J. CLARK CO. If you have family troubles don't tell 'em.

But If you have any business you ought to do to make troubles, tell Laing, W. W. Smith Reunion. A reunion of members of the "Smith" Mr. W.

H. Beazell expects to start to Pennsylvania some time the first of family and its branches was held at October to visit home folks. the home of Mrs. F. A.

Maynnrd on Another big boiler will be put in at Friday evening of last week in honor the Missouri Pacific shops soon. This S. 8. WHITEFOW), L. IhJNAWAY." Wm.tkh IIaknkh, President Vice President Uioihier Farmers and Mechanics Bank will double their steam capacity.

has been seen only in the highest-priced merchant-tailored garment is secured. We will show it to you. Clothing buying is made easy here "satisfaction, or money cheerfully refunded." A great many of our colored people went to Paola Tuesday to join in the Entablinhed 18K9, celebration of Independence day, Andy Joyce has accepted a position in the office of the road-master of Mo. Capital Stock -Surplus and Profits All Union Made, $20,000 120,000 Pac. He is of the sort that climbs.

WI CAMY A COMFCTt LINI Of It is said that Superintendent A broTH 1 Gould was here Wednesday afternoon MIIHOTOUS: W. Dunaway B. May tin I'd E. Craig S. S.

Whiteford Henry Parker 0. R. Liddle He just about lives here and night. Jos V. Nlcejy John 0.

Ilieber Wu)tr Barnes of F. if. Smith and wife of Texas, who are visiting their relatives in this city. Some twenty guests old and young were seated at the table, including Mrs. Lawrence, which was loaded with all of the good things obtainable in this market.

It is needless to say that all present enjoyed the occasion to ilie fullest measure. Mr. II. Smith made a few remarks reciting a few points of the family history, stating among other things that the branches of the family were numerous, the May-nards, Peesons, Wood and Bundys have all families, but the original name of his fathers family was entirely extinct except as perpetuated by his immediate family, and whether the name of Smith as applied to his father's family would be entirely eradicated from the numerous families of that name would depend entirely on how well his two sons followed the advice of president Roosevelt in the future. CLOTHING with Individuality.

COATS that keep their dupe. Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Guthrie arrived Xhuwday evening firm Colorado. They had ft very pleasant and agreeable Transacts a General Banking Biisinesn, Pays Interest on Time DepoKits. trip. A small freisrht wreck occurred at I Ottawa Monday in which the local ca lrnosa was badly No one was hurt, 01 flats Display "We understand that J. M.

Edwards will iake over the Ward dairy business that will arouse the liveliest and supply the trade ironi ins uairy faruT.V" for the big air com enthusiasm is now to be seen here. There is a paiticularly, attractive assortment of at the shops has been put up ust ouij side of the 'shops east of the WALKING HATS boiler room. The flrtt musical of the Monday club Mr. H. B.

Pearce returned to his W. F. Metzsker, who bought Mrs will meei at the home of Mrs. Nicely A. E.

Pierce's farm, last spring, has just sold out. He paid $3,000, took off on Mondaky evening, 28, at eight home in Aurora, Sunday, where he will take charge of the Advertiser for the Smith Printing Company. Mr. Clerks Organize. Mr.

W. E. San ford, of Kansas City. Fourth Grand Chief Clerk or the Order of Railway Clerks of America was here Tuesday, and organized the clerks. Twenty five clerks were pledged to become members of the order, but all were not able to Join Tuesday evening as some of them work nights.

Bat the clerks ere jut th same. M. A. Roberts is Chief Clerk, J. B.

CouseJy vice-Chief and George Washington Hill is recording secretary and cashier. Frank J. Nevins, Ed. A. Smith and W.

Hall constitute the o'clock, a good crop and sold for $5,000. We Ferv ii a good tsd en hope he has no kick coming. Bob PrioV returned Sunday from an tended tisit 'with relatives in Elk in all the latest styles and materials. These- hats are very handsome and of excel-' lent quality, but their cost is not at all in proportion, Our prices for these charming creations are much less than their appearance would lead one to expect. gaging young man who will gain and Mr.

W. K. Stitt went to Hillsdale county Kansas and has gone to work I hold business for the company that em Monday to spend a few days with an at the freirM depot. I plots him. The best wishes of the i old friend living near that place.

He Mrs. Flora- Fitigerald returned home Graphic forci go with him returned Wednesday evening, after a MISS 11, CRANE. at few dais ago irom a very pieasaii. Mftpl.n -nil very pleasant visit. He brought two board of directors.

They meet tomor vksit in Denvw, lOloraao springs anu iothinil in Morlan'a feed store Mondav mammoth ears of corn with him, to uwci vuiuiwv i afternoon, ana in Dlay naves made a show the people what the corn is like in Hillsdale neighbornood. one meas Editor Greaioo.of the Miami Repub- pass to elevate the bosom of Morlac's row night to complete the organize tion. A New Depot. l'eati, was in town Monday on his way trousers with the toe of his boot. Mor-to Ot tawa to give testimony in the fa- Ln threw his right hand back and the mous Allefi-Sheiidan libel suit.

toe of Ed's boot caught him on the ured twelve, the other ten inches in length. Both were well filled out and solid. If his host has plenty of such UP-TO-DATE The Rock Island, Frisco, Santa Fe and Milwaukee railways are going to TtAmmW thl Miami County Mer- back of his hand and broke the next to build a passenger depot on Twenty corn he is on easy street. Mr. George Gould and his party rwnnTVn fnrnish ton from the last bone in the hand.

A most un second street and Grand avenue in cellar fa garret, Come and get our expected injury from a little fun Kansas City, Missouri, for their own spent Saturday night here and went to prices before purchases. -12 I A. N.Johnson who was shot by, the convenience. The lands necessary for Kansas City Sunday morning. In Kan oo I city marsnai a snort time ago was the purpose have been purchased and sas City, Mr.

Gould expressed himself air, urn u. iuujiw the work is expected to begin soon. AH- iVnHo. i.it OTer "om oamruay anu The projected building will cost $1,600. STAPLE GROCERIES.

ii2f All Kinds of Fruits In the case against him was dismissed. Mr. Johnson told us that he did not Mr. Cooper brother who resides on ft farm south of Guthrie and is well 000. The work of buying the grounds as being decidedly favorable to the enlargement of the Missouri Pacific facilities for handling traffic in that city.

He said they must have a larger freight house and more yardage. Everyone who does business with Kansas City by way of the Missouri Pacific will hail known here. A I blame Mr. Conklio and harbored no ill-will towards him. It was fortunate has gone forward quietly for four cr five years and they have secured all Ml K.

Utt came home from eDdinRof mogt iffair an(J they need. iAwrence aatnrcay woere nau urco wg that mJ1 tfae concern SuooesKorto W. U. Unroojr. FRANK WILSON.

Mr. attending tne re-umony. urn aaya aa. gUj tfct Jg dipowd of For Sale. A good residence property in the he never oaa a oerur wme Johnson went to hia home id oath part of For particulars Yates I 0 longer tries to handle the' business I of 1903 with th facIUtisi of 1333, union than ha ba4 imi frw.

I CnUt gatarday oight. dares A. Withers. PeSoto, Mo..

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