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Wichita Globe from Wichita, Kansas • 4

Wichita Globe from Wichita, Kansas • 4

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Wichita Globei
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Wichita, Kansas
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I Mimmmmm ImmM I 'i- -'ffl; When we tell you that we cary the LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock of men's, boys' and children's Reliable Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishing Goods, we tell you what will stand the proving. Our Stock this season is fuller than ever Four floors chuck full. Come and see us. One-price to all. 126 AND 128, E.

DOUGLAS KAN. ISSTBIliESIiHEEID 1372. The Lincoln club is now organized WICHITA GLOBE, aud ready to commence business. There were over a hundred od fif SATURDAY, OCT. 8, 18S7.

ty persons present at the Odd Fel lows supper Thursday night. Rev. L. Fullbright has been re turned to us again this year. He Eliowhcre will be found a portrr.it of some of our candidates.

Mr. W. M. Morris and. D.

Robinson, of Kingman were iu the city on biiHiuoBs Friday. These gentlemen are well pleased with our cily. Mrs. R. Clark, lias atl ached lo her place of bunine.w at IS'.

lain st. a ii'uea couatur aud ill bo lnd to accommodate ail who will come. Give htracail duilny the racei. ibis wiik. The oiuvJay fcch.io' been rup-prbsad wkh a good seiciuion of choice Mr.

Buudry and Mrs. Jr. hum r.re i-o ns. pu-ii! i ro h's book iwo has done good work. Every body 13 up in r.rm.s, lo visit K.

C. during eih billou weak to the Prss'dent. Rates wiii be reduced 0d iill the It. s. Tank'', mid Mr.

Eanks MOTiH HOT pre a te Jc -iis uio and Cui. WICHITA MUSEUM, sei main st, Ensih Young, Managers. Open every Afternoon i.oiu 1 to o'clock p. in. Arranged espcdoTy 'or luilies tmd Curioil.s freaks of riHure; r.epreseu-tativts of Fo e') TiPc Tuuch and Judy, Aulonmiie Minstrels and many ISovelticH.

AdmiisKou, IO Cts. ug us aau ii il.t'in. ol tliy book. Cranberries 12 per quart at S-M( Supply corner od street and 5th avenue. lll-tf.

2 lb cans strawberries 15 certs at S-M Sr-pp'y corner 3d and Dth avoriuc. Ill tf Buy your woodware at S. Supply corner 3d aud 5th avenue 111 tf XXX oyster cracker by the bos 5 ci V.i per at S. M. Supply corner 3d and 0 vcuiie.

HI Euy woodenware at S-M Sup-rr co 3d and 5ih avriuie. Ill tf Si'yr cwil hams cents at S-M Supi'lv onicr 31 aud 51 avenue. Ill tf Good weather. RIdyoj hear the news? illworib's coffee 23 at B. Supply Mr.

and Ir. Vllimore hove moved to Ma. ket Bki-eot wiih Mr. i-onry one -4. Mr.

M. K. Jones, of Crrden City, was at the Lindlewood hotel last week on lu- ine XXX oyster cracliera 5 c's. a pound by the box S. II.

Supply Co. Mrs. Jf. P. of "Winfieid, ROET.

JACKS, Proprietor. Defying all Competition on GLOW, ITS, CAPS, And Gent's Furnishing Goods. Louis, j.u .) la week. Mr. Cox and FuljJgnt have beau fil Gliding confcrcuco vt 1 Tncy will retuni (his wc: k.

We no 'cd on our cc3 Mond'y, Fcvcral lad'es ftom Va 'ry Cinlirdowii i'aeya'l veil mod on tlio cveirng iL'nin. On .1 niii' li cs' J. C. Eol-lias. wlio is iow so oura'n '11 the I.

T. bus sui-i'i'nad -m wh'-h be lias murh (0 ic of is va'tuiule b'vd of -luring his a'o-ECii lie inn oil'' 'iViiipa! iiy for poor En. Mih. B. Clark w'H sf'l hold forth no.

1:3 noma strezt, WICHITA liio lna acky Ilonso. Lie is Wichita Horse JVf to bo given at now u.ii;o goiug vonj'X a id in a days will present a grnnd appcr-amc. LOCALS. Riverside Park Oct, ilt.i lUi and 13lu. Tae inanagers have promised good trotting pacing, and ruiming races, by hors3 owned in this county and good purses.

Ii addition Great Band con- The Eerit Pb.ce in Wichita to Purchase The Wichita Globe has the h.rrcst "i 5 advertisement of any wsrk'y in the West. If oiir friends will pay up it win continue to roil. iirat prizo i ccoud third COLOBD VOTERS ATTENTION. If you have not roistsi od tee to it at once otherwise you ca niot vote, 6ce to it in lime. The Eid-Eap is the latest in tlio field Our boys shtuhl put in tacir ap jica ranee.

3 AT THE! of Journalism edited by our old business Manager' J. J. Jennings. Its pol It is an uuclcniod fact that strong drink Our letter from tlio I. T.

for wont of Kansas, is stopping at the Liud.e- space, sas been oraiti 3d week. is both detrimental (0 a people aud nation. In no locality should our people suffer this to divide their vote. wood hotel for a few weeks. itics ore Democracy.

From the jump. Mr. Ida Eundy, returned from Tope-ka Suuqay, looking as plcasnt as usual, CITY SHOE STORE, IBS jTorl'ja ain. Stxeet- J. C.

WOODWORTH, Proprietor. Cali.oru'a evrporated rprlcols 5 What is tli matter with our ex It is a monster that should be swept cts. a pound at b. M. Supply Co.

much improved by her long extended trip and pleasant slay we are glad to sea her filling the same prominent place Mr. Drake, of the Lindlewood ho QUEEN CITY changes this week? Our polit'ca are nothing but the BtrJght ticket, Eepublicau. It is stated tbat t'aere oie 25 woman physicians in the U. S. Ecv.

Clark wJH prooih at Eureka, in (he ladies circle of this cily. We are informed that little Ecll Jen out of he laud, and our people should be equally as well interested in seeing it done as (lie whites. With whiskey wo are! unreliable desperate people. Wi hout, we arc good husbands, sons, and pcacablo citizens. We arc happy to rail attention to the enterprising firm of Kccstor and nie, has been seriously attacked with the mountain fever wliilo sojourning in Pueblo.

Latsr. She is recovering. Can anyone loan us a "45" for a few nutesi1 Wo waut to do the fellow wiin rvmiAl n. horl-liiifr ftrrn.t'ifct nm ini hoguny desk and labelled it, "The Last No. 206 East Douglas Ave Por Men's Youtlis', Boys' School Clothing.

"We do not say we are the cheapest, but Do say we will not be undersold by any clothing house in the State. Give us a call. ivoso ox bummer." Everybody likes the Wlchlla Globe, because it is a paper that is un Willi the hour, and it gives iu coudenceform what tel will be glad to see all those wao want work one ia shaving arid hair cutting. Two je.ua of tomatoes for fto cts. at Supply Co.

T. FJc vea: ou took a flying try to hla 'old 'home, Columbus, Kansas. He will return ia a few days. Royal Inking Powder, 45 eta. a lb can, 8.

M. Cupply Co. Lemoas 15 cts. a dozen at S. M.

Supply Co. Mrs. M. A. Hodge and Mr.

John Willmore aave sold out the Lindlewood Hotel to McDoaald Broke. We them succcus. LUSK'H NEW CALIFORNIA 1EUITS. Apricot 0 cts. a can.

Egg rinms tiO.cts, a can. Golden Drop-Plums, 20 cts. a can. Grapes 20 cts a can. Green Gages, 20 cts a can.

Blck Cherries, 224 cts a can. lartlett Pears, 22J cts a can. White Cherries, 25 cts a can. Tcndies, 25 ets a can. At S.

M. Supply Co. Li "a Sunday. guest has been royally cnlrtaincd during his western lour. Messrs Chas.

Howprd and Joliny Howard are in the city. Tlio Lincoln Club will meet at the 0. K. Shop Thursday night. Jack true gets five years in the penitentiary.

We thinK a man should look before he jumps. Mr. Jacob Mc. is visaing rionds find relations in Kentuckey this week. Mother Anderson is a delegate to the Equal Suffrage convention holding at Emporia this week.

Mi. J. Willmore, is th'nking of taking a trip to California Mrs. Revely, continues ill yet with a slight change from last week. Mt.

J. S. Fauvcr is now residing in Hutchison in business for himself. Two of our prominent city gentlemen will leave for the the Mts. in a few days.

Mr. H. W. Jones of Garden C'ly was in the city over Sunday, ho lclt I.iouday for his home. Tfill the two papers consolidaie? This question has been asked time and again.

Our answer is, "Time will tell." Eoinig drugists and p'uannaiisls, 4M E. Douglass avc. who have recently engaged in business with a fresh aud full line of goods' these gentlemen are well and favorably known, and any thing the public need in their lino it will be to their interest to call ou tho above firm 4M E. Douglass ave. Tho Globe knows 110 man by his com-plcx'o'n, will not resort to any unfair means, for revenge.

Tho article appeared in last week's issue in tho way of sensation we have nolhing to re-lracl. No part es names, have bcenmen-tioncd, iu the affair but if fit is repeated and that to our knowledge. Bolh names III bo mentioned, Jis we said last week in tiie paper. A great many people thinks Wichita is not booming, but we see tbat a new paper has made its appearance in our city yesterday and named Rip Rap. It is a Democratic campaign sheet.

It will speak one word and never ipeak another. Mr. J. J. Jennings is editor.

One has only to-turn his eyes in the alleys aud street if he thinks for one moment that the street, comiiiis-f-iauer is doing bin duty. Tho filthy dirty nlieys and streets that meets the gaze of the put-sevs-by at every turn sdiys something should be done. If Btono -don't do hi Culy be should be discharged ut once. In order to build up a good anci per manent trade at the colored people over tlio world ai'o doing. Mrs.

Anna Jackson, sold her residence corner Central and Janicse this week for $fiCOO, and moved to the eastern part of the city. Messrs. Slatter Rogers and Coilins are the leading colored plcpters of the city; they are all excellent workmen, and does such satisfac orywoik they are over run with work. The Lindlewood has changed hands. The propiietors now are McDonald Drake.

Both of these gentlemen have had large experience in the business, so we predict for them success. Elsewhere will appear 1elf-r from the law fivm of C. M. Smith and part-ncrs of Wyandotte Kansas, wMiiugto rast (heir lot with us. A reply ha been promptly made, aud if suitable they wsll bu in our midst in a few days.

Robert Riley has returned to Wichita again, resisted his situation in the R. R. office to accept a position atTopeka. Ho will leave in a few days. ST0BE, ODD FELLOWS.

The following geutlemen composed the committee from Kingman: T. L. Sloss, C. Harford, W. M.

Morris and D. Robinson. Some of the committee will remain over In the city for a few days, and then return home They express themselves as being well pleased with our city. 4:11 Jre, Come and examine goods and prices..

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Pages Available:
100
Years Available:
1887-1887