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The Globe from Schoharie, Kansas • 4

The Globe from Schoharie, Kansas • 4

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The Globei
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Schoharie, Kansas
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4
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rm a ix-. A Jill JU 'Ul JLI XJ has been invixil by tho- lVoUistaiii -o- "F-M London, i'i'uhnd, to umk-riae hr TRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ERBEOIC 1 One year, 2mi it tij- month TfcRMS 0 A t7 RT 1 ft I I IMK I 1 col. Vol. I i2 iiHis.

$40 ()! 00 i ') WJ 10 00 5 0i I 10 00 00 00 'J Legal and transient liiM insertion. per ems. $1.00. and TO iht ijuaifc of 2-0 tun each hiib.ie-qneni insertion. Proless-ioual cards not occupying more thau one inch space, 5 .00 per year.

Lt.osl business tioiicvs cents per line iiol insertion, und a eeuts foi eijehMit.ee tpient insertion. Father Chi; im yrte-r, siiu is iuore 'kicly Luoai; -s, Cazru ji thai: htr in n. II a o( 1 -i-h" v.hwli iAV- n.eii ion the of tuo evils i. Tire ktpi-uli To Tkk I.ditou: Status ha-? diif cd oyils tnindi'rt WA, KtEfltY, Are selling Goods for the next 30. DAYS at greatly reduced' Prices, Especially in the line oi DRY GOODS READY-MADE Ness county people can save money with them.

JOSEPH Notary iWIe. CYPJ'H, KANTS. JkOontesis a peeiaiiy. lli of come an org oiUco sseefchu 'Jlio only hopo sceics to be an enlightened public opinion based upon, farmers and others desiring a. HIGH -Cyrus it ha- gone back east the principle's of.

equal: ligh which $5 to $20 a day can be earned, 4 4 Tr '1 he receipts of the masonic, jrsaval tJCMid address at once, on yoyt.nl, to 1 1n i iot at A a Keener were over 100. (J. Wilkinson rJo and 1U It's some time since I have writ- and liberty. The tendency to cen- ten anything for your paper. it traht'aoii is biH'inm'ng so slrong that looks as.

if I was not living up to it i.cven now almost A agreement. There are several rea- country win its wealth dibtiibntnl eons; one is, news is rather mor eepiitally much to be pre- aroundliero -lately, and I have been ferreu to one wherein the masses are verv busy teaching, and rnv walk is reduced to i.ovt'r.lv dii'ouli the," e'o; Falton Street, New York. jun'26 A Christmas supper at, the Congregational church in lr.llis, the netted $18. VI i T.a kit 1 Jasper Wagers writes from about- a (Iay, I centition cf weabh itt the hands 1 1, eson, Mi.ssonn, under date of (Uh for the CJlobk one ear, wo will give a map Kansas. The map can be seen at this office and at Geo.

M. Ufford's store in Cvrua. thrit it if? very cold there and that "there is a big fiiow oir the ground. Ycrv-litth; snow here boyp, and not fo very coki eiti.ff. Jjoutr come Parties mNesscoanty wil: do ifJ iCiU country after ail.

well to call on YEIUJ.EP 'k ULAIli, am completely tired out at night; tho few. AVo believe it; to be4 the, another reasc.n ia that 1 have been duty of all good citizens, ineptndei.t, very busy anriwering letlers that have uf party, without u. delay been neglected; but I will try to do to unite in strong and seriotia effort better in the future. to make. the Republic one IN FACT colder, coldest, aa wc51 iU iu The people need nlightening anil: --Mrs.

Baehcllor has back to tj(h. to a standard of' iVovy. Mexico to join her huaiid. to u.lie lui: Hillah Havea has suf- anism. Our cu should bo the ad-, faring with the todihache, his voctiey of public, and personal honesty only cry bus been, "iobacker, tobuk- and virtue by general (ilucatton tr! my kingdom for tobackei!" a tod under strict laws and.

SIDNEY when in Wa Keeney, as tliev are sell-inr roods in nearly all lines, at a greatly reduced price for the next 30 II. C. Boyin- test mad? final proof days. They offer special bargains in last Tuesday before Judge Pfirr.d, and It sijperviser the ennobling of -A literarv soeietv has i 4 cr i ii po'ities by employment of a pikf.ly ganued at P. Stones school-house, 1 i i 1 i "111.

slcrkt iieiorms wmen ir. is. l. dry goods and' ready-made clothing, has gone out trapping. On Dec.

23ih Mr. of Mr. Kedman's daughter with her Fxlen returned to Ness from Kepubliq children, from Ohio, came last week county, where his family is visiting tous.it hor psrenEy, sctdli-west of this winter. "He found his sheep in Eden doing well, and the 500 wethers Mr Join WmAcii, who Us been he is feeding in Republic are in ex- piig a pnper in Cimarron, called cellent condition. Last week he left our oillco last week.

He expects again for Republic taking with hiin a to romove to Kansas City and publish pair of matched roan wild poniey. a montUy gtov; jourilai. Beautiful weather, eh? pt. J. MtsF.iiland lost a valua- "I stoop to conquer," a the fel ble colt by having its throat cut low said who picked up a stone to kill on his now barb wire fence, on a chicken which he had been chasing Friday, and Lad a valuable mare for an hour.

crippled. (piito evidv -ui ia ithcr of the old par- ties will or can eutict. We respectfully yours, The Commjttec- of the People's Party, 1 Ton ,1 udgo 1 I). cK See. 3'jUWAiiD- Bko-vx, Fs(p, 1:52 Broadway, New York' City.

The question for, next Wednesday night is, "Ilesohcd, That everybody should do as they please, provided they let others do the same." 1 Mr. Swartz South Fork killed an S-poUnd rabbic the other day, and when dressed and ready yi tlie pot weighed J2 lbs. that for "jack!" Tho school arm of Johnson school is ailing. (-ouyi'RY PnD.uior.rr:, Wayne MacVVngh, the late Atttor-' ney Cenerd t-f the United States, says, sadly, and we fear too that these davs the abuse of thieves is, about the only decoration worth vum -rSome call it surface coal; others, Stoct can be seen in everv yellow coal; but wo call it buffalo p-rass coal. Mrs.

James I'aner is sick at -j 7 ninT, and is the surest1 possible pass- Mrs. Oscar II. Laraway pre- t(J g()C(i0rini0ll of Itonest canted her husband with a hue men." We are all ot us much too, nrMaet Fridav. eas ly iVighiened 0 wo invisi consider vvhere' it comes, We are indebted, to W. IL To be abu-ed by thieves, WanI lor locals this wetk.

swindlers, rem-seilers, by' the lewd, vicious, Belli sh, is. an, honor. lo Lo Cart May got back his- praised these bo a reproach. trip to Larned and says he had all wicked, tlie ricious, the The btockton itecoru says tiwt Lamed, where she is on her way there were about 400 men partict- i 1 a i ii. home ii'om (yQloraao.

pated the grand woli hunt tliat county on December Sev-erai Mrs. Franx Howell has re-wolves weie seen but none killed. from her late illness, and Cyrus Corning is now editingllio. been visiting Airs. Lamb.

-Kansas Workman" at, H. Fu rgeson has" been is-KanRas. He gives a glowing account jjauG; coutitv, and says Mr. and iturize fiffht in that ukca on New rr- pounds. from meeting satisfied with the ser -luis.

it. -iv. ranis win ui can muKe Year'sday. lelIor athome. mon and with themselves, it is a bad sigh.

they go away angry, there seme reason to hope that they havo heard some, wholesome National' Baptist. picket ce.Aifi: Tim 'fFTpadlifvhPVlvfiS an account Burt's Wire Picket Chain is for sale at II. 11 XJiiville's, in Sidney, -Jan. lOt'h Judge Barnd issued. nini'rimro to AH'tnd of a big fire tn Ellis on January 4th, near midnight.

The Uro originated Mr' hi in a building QC.cupied, by o.n'e Vady town lias to Jiistlaitn, Hoover as a billiard? hall: and resi-- Noah Ch en oweth broke a fine dence. Tho loss amounts to dver team colts last of which Bro. Jaques loses tr Nothing deiimte'Tet coneern- Ahoui $70. jug the county seat Subscribe lor the Globe. at omv cents per foot.

It is 0 7,. iiionipson, 2r, and xMiss busan the best chain on the manret will outlast 10 ropes. Call and ex-rCK, lib. amine it and givo it a trial, "and you --Advertise in the. Globe, will be convinced of Ps merits..

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Pages Available:
596
Years Available:
1882-1884