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The Globe from Schoharie, Kansas • 1

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IS Glob HE CYRUS, TREGO SATURDAY. MAY 27S82T VOL. I. KO. 15.

THE GLOBE. Sidney Market. (Corrected every Thursday morning,) SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One copy, one year, $1.00 One copy, six months, JU) Flour, XX, per cwt 3 BO HALF-SHEETS. Through carelessness of the Express messenger on the paper filled to reach us this week, and we are obliged to print halfshoets.

CfRUS, KANSAS, MAY 27. 25 Meal. One copy, three months, WA KEEXEY Livery and Feed STABLE, (Opposite the OAKES HOUSE) WA KEEXEY, KANS. reaches. 10 for Apples, 10 tts.

for Ili-Kt Klo cotl'ee. 6 ttw. for A rotu kle'a ft III, for Itacon. per pouuil, Flour at $3.25 per 100 at Cyrus. Mrs.

Ceauman's peas are in blossom. Evergreen Broom-corn seed for $1.25, at Ufford's. Jasper Scott killed an antelope a lew days ago. Mr. Martin Scott will move Grand Brothers.

Savc Your Horse Flesh! There is a man at Cyrus who will sell you Dry Goods, Groceries and things commonly aeked for in 1 IX) 1 (10 IPO 1 00 id 12K 8 1 00 VIM 1 oo I.nril. 11 Washington Lodge, No. 1, meets llutler, Wliave been delayed and have been n.nable to send out the Globe 011 tiijie this week. the rain we had last night, (tin (eaviest we ever saw) and the M. RANDALL, Manager.

on the 1st mm dru 3iona.tr eveuinr -itk 3-6m in each month, nt tlio Hall in Sidney. I I'est llRtit brown stifrw. 911.9. for (Jmiiiit-itnil ulir-ir. Decoration Day.

There will bo a Soldiers' Reunion of all old soldiers of Ness and adjoining counties at Haydock's grove, on J. h. ill KNS, iviililinuiin in'ili Fl lull- for J. W. BltOWX, W.

S. Soda, 3 Urn. for 559 rain 'o day, wo surely can not call this tho Hardware and Drug line, at prices which ho defies Wa Keeney Ness City, or any other town iu Westorn Kan; as, to duplicate. lie always tells the truth, and his name will bo found below. into his house soon.

Have any of our readers to Decoration Day. Tuesday, May 30th, F. A. 31. I Prints Ducking Shirting leans, i i i th" mT ot Shemm Post promts abundant harvest, "Walnut Valley Lodge, No.

lyl, T. J. WOMACK. Attorney and Counsellor AT LAW, And Notary l'liU'le. meets on the 1st and Jra Saturday isivu-Ikh1 muslin lowiivf- is in good spirits and iiu A general invitation is ex tended to iu each mouth at the Hall Sidney.

0'oul oil, l.sidej;. are conimg in aimobt mato plants to spare? -Mcssro. Johnson and Priestly are keeping Bachelors' Hall. -Dr. Curtis and David are maicing quite a long stay east.

J. P. Johnson, W. M. T.

J. Wom.vck, Sec'y. Ready made clothing, cheap for, 1 evenfjiy. r. all old sohhers and their families to cash at XJIlt nil.

O. I i AMERICAN ENTERPRISE. I. 0. ofO.F.

Ness Kaxs. Carpel-weaving. Leave your I oe present and participate iu me exercises on this occasion. All are requested to come provided with provi SlDNKV, liovil order at the Advance" office. Mrs.

Rogers will go to Jlis- Nnl ti. 11. sions for themselves and friends. The Iii.t:uit;u Ul IJ1U IllNCUCCIll II 1 centuly ha8 worked a greater revolu- 8tiri to visit her parents soon Empire Lodge, No. 1C0, meets on Friday evening of each week at the Hall iu Sidney.

11. J. McFam.and, N. G. J.

W. Bitows. Sec'y. uou im household economy or con time of meeting will he 10:30 a.m. at some point in tho immediate vici lerreil 0f ft henefit, on humat than tne sewjjjrf machine.

Come to seo Joseph Langellier if you want a good calender clock. Best quality of Ready-made Clothing at living prices at Linville's. Sweet potato plants for sale at nity of tho grove, when the soldiers U. A.R. and their friends will form in a procession and ninrch to tho usual place GEO.

S. REDD, Attorney ami Counsellor at Law, AND Notary Public. SlhNKY, NKS8 CoiNTV, KANSAS. Complete stock ot new Dry Goods and Notions at IT fiord's. Mrs.

Langellier lias radishes and lettuce to use from her garden. Ufford charges price tor Timber Culture extension, and dues it right. Slietmnn I'ost. No. ineetii st 1 o'clock .7 I "i 1 ii i (ii i p.

on toe 4tn mm at isaip.m on inciiHiyo uiuvcra, minium, of celcbratiou. The following will be nrst productions were crude and uncouth in tho ex'reme, and it was rcst.i-ved for American skill and ingeniiity to bring forth a machine of any Practical value. Ii to appreciate the groat advancement which has taken ulace second III each in. nth, at the Kansas. the Joseph Langellier rents Mason nov3 it, is )y necessary to compare one of Hamlin Organs until the rent pays for them.

Messrs. Brntidago and Flem ORDER or MAncii. 1. Marshal and invited 2. Band.

3. Members of Sherman Post No, 30. 4. Old Soldiers. uie midlines bunt during the infancy of th4 invention with one of the latest iimrotisd "Lisrht Kunrine New Mr.

Mishler will preach at the Masonic Hull III Sidnev. Kansas. liAHNK, WM llOWKK. I. O.

I. o. or i. t. Hope Loile No.

247 meets at the residence ol Ueorgc M. liir.ird every Saturday evening. All member of the Order iu god ctandiiii; are cordially invited to at-lend. Farmers' Alliances Noss County Farmers' Alliance meets In ing visited the Sunday school last Sunday. Honi" the rapidly ii creating popu- school-houso in Sidney on Sunday June 4ih, at 11 a.

m. Collier Scott, ATTORNEYS at LAW, laniot wiiieu is tne envy of all its 5. Citizens. ORDEU OK EXERCISES. Jasper Scott's baby has compiti 01s.

been very sick but is better this Lots of fish caught on tho Wal In rtie miumf tcture of this machine I nut. saw some at Moses Lsm- afternoon. old iiljis have been discarded, and in "'unco wiih the progressive gellier's that wire 10 inches long. Sidney on the first Saturday in each in. mill at 1 n'clook p.m.

A Cl'KTIS. Mr. Shell went to Wa Keeney KANS. .1 It Sec'y. President.

WA KEEXEY, dec2'J Tuesday ti get a load of lumber Tho SIDNEY HOl'SE furnishes first class board and lodgiug for $3.50 per week, or $3 without lodging. for Mr. Berry. 1. 2.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9- Prayer. Music by the Band. Singing. Oration, Dinner.

Music by the Band. Singing I Serj. Major A. S. Our Duties as American Citizens.

Win. Bower. The of tho Rebellion. Chaplain II. C.

Haydock. FOLND a spur. The owner Meals, 25 cents. can have the same by calling at the SIDNEY. Summer suits at Linville's.

This forenoon Mr.Stidger's HMle girl caught a fish 151' inches long. One-horse corn d'iUs wiih check Globe" office. When Burke Brown finds a bird's nest when plowing lit! leaves abont a J3SEPH LAMCELLIER, Kota'y I'nb (THUS, TREGO KWS. t-irCoiites's a spwiidly. movement lhe age new mechanical print-: e8 have been of moh uherent and absolute value as can ii)t f.iil to commend themselves 10 tbi most casual observer.

1' Tall kinds of domestic and man-ufac'irii)g work 1 ho "New Home" is unecj.ji,.,!, Ajhe really good points contained iiihiher maoi iues been util ized jt8 construction. Miy new improvement and de-wi have also been added, the re-Hid 1. If which is a machine as nearly PL't'ftt as it is possible to make one. "'iir simplicity, durability, ease of Miss Sadie Garrett, of Bazine, rmnrter 01 an acre ol crounu n- .0 10. The Wives, Mot hers, Daughter, has started a school in Mr.

Bu disturb tho bird. row attachment for sale by Jo eph shor's neighborhood. Sisters and Sweethearts of our Soldiers. W. A.

Ogden, O. G. 11. Our Mug Comrade R. B.

Langellier. We expect a "New Home" machine in a few days, and we Linvilln. Mr. Johnson says his cattle can beat any other yoke of oxen in Joseph njiellier has several invite all in need of a sewing lnadiinc 1j. Sherman Post No.

Kansas to call and examine it before buying. Ness county plowing. g-nknt, and capacity for work, We have just received tho best Mr. Oliver Brecse went to (i. A.

11, W. H. SUn ner, J. V. P.

C. 13. Clo ing Song. 14. Music 1-y the Band.

Light Running New Home" has and latest styles of Millinery Goods Wa Keeney yesterday for his no the happy possessor of one that ever came to Ness county La my sii assured that he or she new buggies, organs, plvf inn spring wagons and New Homo sewing machines fir sale cheajM will tiade. A good chase, for a job press, for sale cheap ns the party now holding it got it ir noMiing. Inquire at this ollice and we'll I ell you where to get it- ICO ACHE- Ami FOR has lie very best the world affords. mother who comes to stay. We want the Globe of Auri dies' Ties, Collars, Ribbons, Laces, A who send for tho Company Trinr" Hint's.

Notions, Call Melius! rated catalogue, and enclose 15th. Can any of our readers fa and see them and be convinced. Ik hns I'm 1 1.1.1 ps, uicii auveriisement (printed on an Otlltf will rnfpivn not nl nd. Mr. Parkins went out on an antelope hunt and kilh two, tho meat of which ho readily sold in town I 4 and 0 cents per pouud.

Mr. Parkins informs us that Mr. vor us with a copy of that date? vorline noveliies of valnn to card Their address is NEW Dr. Jacques' German Worm Cak'-s stand unrivaled as a worm Mrs. M.

Jones who has been paying a visit to her daughter, Any one desiring to settle in Ness county can get a good stock farm near the county scat, by calling at his office. (Sood running water, a HO. SEWING MACHINE j. medicine. Give them a trial.

Sold Mrs. W. R. Page, lias returned to Broderkk, of Lane comity, who hits been lifter wild horses this spring has uiuu u'jiiuie, xitw xuiil. by all Druggists.

f0 'inion 4 Ellis. I I caught one mule and eleven horses. good stone 80 roils of hedge Uncle Sam's Nerve nnd Bone 1 1 11 1 Liniment most efficient in rhen A yearling calf belonging to and 4O acres of land under cultivation. Sunday sshool next Sunday at 10 Miss Victoria Langellier and wliicl matism, bruis'-s, burns, scratches and many other ills incident to man and at tho school-house in Sidney, PflSON ANTIDOTE. All in need of plows should call upon J.

W. Brown in Sidney. Me was in Scott's herd, died last Let there bo a full attendance as it is beast. Sold by all Druggisis. OU Kendall's Spavin Cure-Tim MOST SU'H'KSSKIM.

1'KMEDY ever dUcnvr.rHi'. a it errlaln in it ellel and does not hlUtei. ItKAD 1'lt ok Uelow. FII0H THE 0XK0XTA PUEJsS, X. Y.

neontn. New Yolk. tli, tHSI. Knrlv liift Kiimmer Mi-smv. H.

.1. Kendall i Fnolmrjrli KiiIIk. nuiile eiinlrurt lh ihe piililiclier ol the, I'res-lor a half column advertiw inent, for one cftt.iu foith the ini-ritu of Kendall'" hpavin Cine. At the wnne time we cee.ured frmn the tinn of lionk. entitled l)r- Kendall's TroatiSf on the liore and Ins DiBeu-es.

which we are toad van-e paying subnei ihers to the I'ress as expected to clnn'o the hour of keeps for sale the best, viz Iluford take pleasure to inform our Monday of black-leg. Mr. Berry, of Marion county and Deere. meeting if satisfactory to tho school. Do not neglect a cough or cold until it is tco late, try Eilert'i Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, we an sure yon Imj convinced of i merits.

Chrotiic coughs, and even con has arrived here and will take a "Wheu in Wa Keeney, stop at the A History Worth Having. claim north-east of Cvrus. New reaijrg that they can obtain a sure itjite for bites of sjakes, and tarantulic, from Mr. May, iQ "'jey. Mr.

May's dog was bitten and was cured with iqpooniui, and it had been re- CENTRAL HOTEL. KEN HA I. STEAD, The new and charmingly beau' mil is well as wonderf illy cheap cdi'2n settlers are welcome among us. sumptives are cured by following the im L3- Prop-ctor. bottl-i jh v(irrnnto and his son Greens Larger History English People" Which is being pub We keep a full line of Drugs, Joseph were in Cyrus this week 01 lemted to him as an unfailing They each took a timber claim in Patent Medicines, Druggists' Sundries and everything kept (or sale in a first class Drug Store.

Come and exam lished by The Useful Knowledge Publishing of New York, is most deservedly finding a place in thou Ness county, 5 miles south west of here. rl ipA.V tl.is paper Mi" I' ii, who resides near Colliers hid a horse. He read the and eoncliidml to tet the efficacy of the remedy, althoi-li his friends laughed ut his credulitv. lie boiiKht a hottle ol Kendall's Spavin Cure and commenced i.siiif! it on i lie horse in accordance with the directions, and he Informed us thii eeK that it effected such a complete cure tnatan expert horseman, who examined Hie aniiuiil rccent'v could tind no trace ol Hie siavin orilie place wluro it had been located. Mr.

Hihennerhorn lias since se- ine our goods no trouble to show goods and give prices. Ufford keeps a full supply of al sands of home libraries. No history is better worthy of a place in even th smallest library, and, though forinerlf Our renders would do well KasjovuTe themselves with this med-DaP, case of an emergency upon S. C. May at the Sidney have WHEN GOING ie'1jr coming from, Wa Keeney, -'int tlmII.ir P.WAV TTOTTSir to "0 When horses nnd cattle are spiritless, scraggy and feeble they need treatment with Cuele Sam's Condition Powd'T.

It purifies the blood, improves tho appetite, cares colds and distempers, invigorates tho system and will keep the animal inn healthy condition. Sold by all druggists. 50 Dr. Bowman, who has long been a resident of Ness county, departed this life on the lG.h and was buried at Brown's Grove, in Pawnee county. The Dr.

was one of the best kinds of medicines, for man or beast, always on hand. Pills, 15 BlKNS PllILUI'S, Edward Biggfi of Highpoint, cts. per box. Ask for what you will prove up on his claim July 1st. want he has it.

rjired a copy ol Kendall's Tre itise on tho llorre and his llisesses, which he pr'zes very highly and would he Inih to pu wiih at anv price, provided lie could not ohtiiu published by the Harpers at $10, it it now easily within the reach of iun one, the pi ices varying in the several! forms, from C5 cts. in one volume, octavo, Utility binding, to $2.35 in 6 vols. Elzevir edition, half Russia Redd says he went to Iowa to so Last Sunday Mr. Bushor ask his permission to marry eastjie county line. another copy.

So much lor adverting cowl Mrs. Beauman, and Mr. and Mrs W. R. Page paid Mr.

ami Mrs We have had damp cold weather JACOB SHELL, Proprietor. 1 lately and it is believed that a great reliable arlicUs. FROM A Prominent Physician. "Washinctonvllle, Ohio, June 17th I8S0. I)K.

II. .1. Kkndai.l 4i nts: Kesd Allman a visit. They found them deal oi the grain planted will rot. Physicians in Western Kansas.

His dissolution will be a loss to many. well, and both seemed as happy as H. UlTord, Last 'I uesday Mr. Latttk moved fcorge His family has the sympathy of the young married couples usually arc into Mr. Bill's house, souMi of Mr.

ing your rdvei-tisement In Turf, Field and Kami, of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and luv- They tried to sell the young coupl binding. It also forms a part of the first volume of the Cyclopedia of His tory which is shortly to appear. These editions are for sale by enterprising booksellers, and elab agents a' canvassers are wanted everywhere by the publishers, to whom are offered very iii-Iacsments and fiusili.ies. inir a valuable and speedy horse which had entire community. The km and Garden-, an agricul Linville's, vacated last wet by Mr Womack.

a cradle, but the latter declined been lame from spavin for eighteen months I seitt to you for a bottle by express, which in six weeks removed all lameness and en- OTARY PUBLIC. as they, thought they had liuni tural monthly journal, recognizing that farmers and their wives should County attorney Redd got back laijicmciit and a larfie sflint from another from Iowa last Tuesday, and looks horse and noin norsvs are lo-i nv a soiinc us colts. The one bottle was worth to me turc enough for the present. A $20.00 Bible licwanl. have a paper, the best and yet the cheapest, offer low prices in one litliidrad dollars.

Kespectttilly ymirs. es' as nafral as life He has grown Jk. kinds of business before the 11. A. BKRTHOtBTT, M.

IV portly since he It The publishers of "Rutlcdgo clubs: Kendall's Spavin Cure Land Office, and other Notary ''Urines-, done with promptness and 1 subscription 1 year, postpaid 50 Monthly" ofler ten valuable rewards in their Monthly for June, among ON HUMAN FLESH. West Kroslmrifh. Vt Keh. lftih. 18SI PICKET CHAIN I a 1 4 1 1 20 0 1 1 CO "latch, and at reaeonable rate.

VRUS, Trego KANSAS which is the following it .1 Kkmiai.i. Gciil: Kev, We will give $20.00 in gold to the person telling us which is the middle oral months ugo 1 injured my kuce Joint Which caused an enlarfreinent to irrow the uiv.A nf a larire walnut and caused ine very Burt's Wire Picket Chain is for i LIVE AGEM 1 WATE. sell Dr. Chase's Recipes or lu Sample copies 5 cents; send ia stamps to FARM AND GARDEN, 27s S. 4th street, Philadelphia, Pa verse in the Bible by June 10th, 1882, Id sale at R.

Linville's, in Sidney, at only three cents per foot. It is nation for '-ivervbody, in eviry Should two or mote correct answers severe pain all the time for four or live weeks, when I bejfan to use Kendall's Spavin Cure with the most satisfactory results. It has entirely moved the enlargement and stepped the lameness ami pain. I have Iniur known it to be excellent for horses c01luty in ilw United States and Can- be received the reward will be divid but now I know it to be the best liniment ed. Tho money will be forwarded to the winner June 15th, 1882.

Persons 'k. Enlarged by the publisher to i. pages. It contains over 2,000 '10iseiold recipes and is suited to nil ('l and conditions of society. A for human llesli that 1 am acquainted with Yours trulv, I i IjAWKKNCE Send address for Illustrated Circular U'llil'll WA think eives positive proof ol it woaderfiil book and a household ne-''('itv.

It sells at si''ht. Greatest virtues. No remedy has ever met with tho best chain on the "market and will outlast 10 ropes. Call and examine it and give it a trial, and yon will be convinced of its merits. We bought an antelope of Mr.

Sanlord West, of Riverside, this week, and it got aay. Wo got Mr. Stephens to shoot it, and found out that it, belonged to Mr. Hooper, immediately af cr shooting it. such unqualified niece's to our knowledge ever offered to book 'vnts.

Saniplo. copies sent by mail. Is now prepared to do all kinds of nUCKSMITHISO anil WOOD WORK. All work wan-anted. Give him a call.

or beast as wen as m.in. Price 1 per botile, or six bottles lor $5 Ail ilruiriri.tM have it or crn net it for you trying for the reward must send 20 cents in silver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the July Monthly, in which the name and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will be published, This may bo worth $20.00 to you; cut it out. Address it doe 11 1. 1 11 1 Company, Easion, IViiiia. Jos'-paid, for Jlixcitisive tern orv iiiven.

Aaenfs more than doub or it will bo sent lo any address on receipt of ni-ice bv the proprietor, uit i ivkn Price paid their money. Address Dr. Chase's Highest Market for produce. D.M.I. Kiiosburgll f'alls, Vt.

SOLD BY ALL DIUTGCISTS. ile 111 Printfii" House, Ann Arbor dichi.MiL. 3-3iii.

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1882-1884