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The Globe from Portis, Kansas • 5

The Globe from Portis, Kansas • 5

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The Globei
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Portis, Kansas
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5
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Everybody smokes just My Stylo See the Gold Coin Sibvos at Lo loy A Kroetch's. Guaranteed to cigar at tho post-office. 0 iave no epal. 12 Republican voters, B. M.

Remy is the only nominee of the Republican Couuuty Convention lor Probate Judge, and is therefore the only man you can support. There is i i i i W. J. Caritcutcr. of Neora, Illi- Rothschild, at Cawker will rise you on price of overcoats and noi, was in the city this week visi-ing J.

M. Bowtr. He was looking over the country with a view of ready-made suits. 13 newer man in me neni. wonMiu-r these facts before easting your lust line of cider in tho north went at Carney sold by tho This Ik the last issue of tho Gi.oiik gallon, quart or glass.

before election. Wehavo attempt Down MarkoU. flraln tnnrki-t orroctcd evry Saturday morning by U. DtMiloiu WllKAT, (2 soft) 00 (2hard) 88 Byk 40 Oats 20 Hogs Cattle $2.50 to 3.00 Butter 15c Kcr.s 15c Chicken. to 1.75 per doz.

Potatoes 50 Aitles l'SO ed to place befor our readers such facts regarding the candidates as Skinners nro selling evaporated apples at 10 cents per pound. Skinners arc selling southern dried peaches at 0 ceuts per pound. Skinners are selling apples at 20 cents per peck. bkiuners aro selling dried grapes ot 7 cents per pound. Skinners are selling dried Black berries at 10 cents per pound.

Skinners are selling White Russian soap at six irs for 25 cents. Skinners are selling tomatoes at 10 cent per can. Skinners are selling blackberries at 8 cents per can. Skinners are selling oat meal at seven pounds for 25 conti. Skinners take butter and eggs in trade as cash.

property to exch mge for ono hundred quarter aoctoiia of laud. 1 i would enable them to cast an in tellegent ballot for the men who locating. Only fifty cents for tho GLOBE six months. W. Thornton, for several months past the accomodating clerk at the Tremont House has resigned and expects to leave la a short time for Nebraska.

Call and see our hanging lamps in a few days, J. G. Poole. 14 The Banner Store is laying in an immense supply of fall and winter coodf. ready made clothing, etc.

P'tPhnlllltH 111 if a inn VMII'VIIIM I UVOUVI.ft H4fV IVl' ask your sufferage. snail now try to furnish a more interesting aires of good wheat land rent. Call at Carjenter Grocsbeck V. IS class of reading. Bear in mind that the inner Tho Grains office is now en lined Store handles the celebrated Bradley with a job press and complete outfit it iMctctuf Boots and Shoes.

lur uuiui; jou wurt. nv iaie back seat tor none. Bring in your We have a section of raw land to work ana allow us to make an esti It will pay you to call and look their trade for city Property or goodn. mate on it anyway. All work guaranteed satisfactory, and execut 1 Armstiioko ii MoNamkk.

Take your old chickens and tur stock over. Chickens $2.00 in trade; I1.C0 in cash at the Banuer Store. 3 Skinners sell fine cashmere bose at 37 cents per pair. ed on short notice. 15 Tho democratic organs arc at tempting to make a tight en com keys to thu Banner Store.

Highest price paid in cash or merchandise. 2 Skinners sell all wool under we ar Judge Little, of Junction City, was in the city Monday attending to business of the Michigan Mutual Thorn mil rinn ii1irn in iIia misioncr lirown. Mr. Brown has at $1.10 a suit. Mustard sardines large size arc going at 10 cents per box.

always done in an official capacity city, and that is tho Banner Hays. Remy. Brown. Walroud. Robertson.

MIbs Morris. II for the Olobe. Vote for B. Rcmy. Old papers at this office.

Subscribe for the Gi.ohe. Try us with some job work. District court will probably close to day. E. Clark, the auctioneer, is in the city.

L. R. Dains is now day operator at this place. Don't bolt the ticket; the democrats will not. Insurance company of which he is general agent.

where you can get tho celebrated Bradley Metcalf Boots and Shoes. Call far them. 7 jus! what l.e considered his duty, and they can show nothing against him except that he is a Republican New chestnuts, hickory nuts and cocoa nuts at Carney Bros. 14 and that is bound to elect him 1 uia is no tune to believe campaign Miss Mollie Lip ton returned last Wc are selling strictly for caRh and the above arc but a few instances where in cash talks. Wo also have a full line of California caned goods which we are selling at 22 and 23 cents.

Have a good table peach at 15 cents or two for 25. 1168. Monday evening from a summer visit with her sinter, Mrs. Geo. W.

Howell. Maude Howell hor niece, Wc learn that during their stay of weeks here, the salvation army have made some sixty converts. accompanied her. all odcrs at Perfumes Poole's. J.

G. 14 Sec the Gold Coin Stoves at LeRoy Kroetch's. Guaranteed lulu a good many people condem their mode as to the conduction of meetings, we believe these same H. Van floe has rented tho Cottage House on North Morgan avenue. M.

H. 11 organ and family now reside in their new dwelling in the west paitof town. J. Rothschild, of Cawker, is offering unheard of prices iu suits and overcoats. His winter stock has just been recieved and it will py you to call and seo it before making purchases.

12 At tho democratic township caucus hint Mondoy night, John Fix ley was nominated for jtistiod of the nn.icu and L. A. Luel. oonstablc. to have no equal.

12 people will admit that the balance Fred Tead and family left this is undoubtedly on the side of good. morning for Smith Center, where They will probably leave here some he will work at his tiade ot brick laying until the close of the season, when they will move to lopeka. time next week for Alton. Last Saturday the Republicans this township met at the office B. M.

Rcmy for the purpura of noin Go to the Banner Store for the O. Denton was at Denver on business last week. F. B. Irish, of Topeka, was in the city Wcdneday C.

J. Sargent and mother were at Osborne this week. J. II. Henson, of Lebanon is the new clerk at the Tremont.

R. D. Stephens takes the place as night operator at this place. Senator Ingalls will speak at Beloit, next Monday night. best fine-cent cigar in the city.

7 inating a ticket for Roi-h township D. T. Sullivan, of Nebraska, will be here next week to accept a position as coat maker for C. S. Dittman the tailor.

Prepared Buckwheat at the Banner Store. 13 It is said work on the Omaha, Dodge City Southwestern rail road will be commenced within the next thiaty days. Fresh Drugs always on hand at at Poole's. 14 Fred Lukritz's residence on his farm south of the river is now nearly completed and presents a very neat appearance. Manicure, toilet and odor cases at Poole's.

14 W. D. Gerard, of Penn township, The meeting wart called to order and J. B. Craiiey was elected chairman and J.

W. Small secretary, and the was in the metropolis last Saturday. There weie several teams in town and be expressed his desire to live The candidates aro good uiun and if elected, would make ellicieDtolBeers. When you need an overcoat or Knit of ready made clothes visit Rothschild's emporium at Cawker, and see what he can do for you. He carries thi largest stock west of Atchison.

14 following ticket was placed in the in town one like Downs. field Trustee, Win. Mellen: justice of the peace, J.W. Smith and V. M.

Grocsbeck; rcasurer, Joseph Delay: clerk Win. iJunond; con stables, W. A. Berry and R. The 4th, inst.

J. W. Nicholas will be nrnmntcd to notation of colb- Cramer. The house for the storage of jie due tor on a passenger run on tho C. K.

li N. We join his many friends Mrs. F. W. Shmidt who has been visiting relatives in the southern See what Armstrong McNa-mee can do for ou iu farm and city loans.

1 Wonder if the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen intend to give au annual Ball this season? They have been so successful ia the past that iu is almost safe to say tney will. When at Cawker Btep in and see Kothsehild's istock ot clothing. 12 Al Dougherty, of Logan, passed Kemenibcr the Uloke lias no superior as an advertising medium II. B. Woodbury and E.

O. Garret of Cawker, were in the city Thursday. March 4th. will be the first and last anniversary of democratic reign. Hon.

Martin Mohler, of Topeka, took the train at this place Monday evening. Geo. P. Gray, the piano tuner of hose carl is now all competed and ready lor the alarm bell which is to arrive soon. With the hose cart lnj here in congratulating him on his new position of which ho is wholly part of the state the past two weeks, returned home bundaj'.

deserving. School books, crayons and ete. at in there and locked up and the key in the possession of a mar living live or six blocks away, will last until we have one tire when it will probably be torn down in order to J. (t. Poole's.

14 J. W. Nicholas visited a shor Jean Honey has succeeded to the business of tho photographer, at Cawker, and offers tho same inducements as his predecessor in quality of finish using the same aparatus with which the gallery i (i ii i r.iiinl ninl wm It fit tb( time with his family last Sunday while on his way to Topeka, where Cawker, was in the city the first of secure the hose, in many places up tue road lnursday He he was called on business. the week. Several parties from Cawker at tended the salvation army last Mon day night.

Albums, bibles and scrap books at J. U. Poole's. 14 1- I same low prices for lirot class work $2 and ijsiJ per dozen for cabinets. 14 unariie ivinney meet Willi a tser- C.

F. Dobler. the Beloit photo- having sitiul.tr arrangements lo serve as protection against lire, a room is fixed up near the fire a'aj and used by some person as a sleeping room. Then as soon as men enough are at hand to handle, the cart it can be used. Of courses this is not near so systematic as some ideas which are advanced, but a lit tie experience wdl prove that it is much more effective.

ious accident tuis week in raising erapher, was in the city a short awater tank, which be lost finger and injured his ankle. time Monday. Vote the straight Republican tirapes hftv cents per basket at ticket frorn township trustee to Carney Bros. 14 president. says they will have their new building completed and ready to occupy about January 1st.

Al is a good fellow and destrving of success. Buggy whips, harness, and all kinds or harness goods at LcKoy Kroetch's. 15 Look out for the ticket headed the "Peoples' ticket" with all the Republican nominee except F. B. lirown eouioiisioner, having W.

H. Nicholson a democrat for mat place, Voters, read your ticket carefully. See the Gold Com Stoves at Le Itoy Kroetch's. Guaranteed to have no equal. 12 In gram, the Downs I.

O. U. soap man, left with his family the first of the week for Washington territory where he will engage in the same business, lie wiil order his material Miss Mary Larkin and bro thers Lew Warner is build ins a neat Martin and John Larkin, are now rnoM this osuoknk tapehs. keeping honse in the 11. F.

Itoss residence on his property just south of this city. C. J. Sargent took the train last residence in the north part of town. Last Thursday night was the last attempt of the democrats of this vicinity to have a blow out.

The meeting had been advertised two, weeks in advance, in every direction. When the meeting wa called to order and speaking comirenced, lo, there were only two dozen men mostly democrats of this city and Osborne in attendance. Th ciowd was swelled to ''persons before Uie close of the meeting. Tho Chief singularly failed to this grand democratic ho-do. Our rule of giving all the news, pels us to notice the event.

i 'i i Unclaimed letter list at tho Downs post-ofliee, for the week ending Oct. 20th, 1888: night for Kansas City for a short Wall paper all designs at J. Poole's. 14 When the opera house is complet business trip. Mrs.

R. F. Ross and children are living wilh her parents, Wm. Belk, ed we may expect some good dra matic pertoruianccs. All aro acx lously waiting such an announce inent.

whipped soon as he finds a suitable Grapes fifty cents per basket at From the Journal, Nowg mid Kurincr. Mrs. W. H. McBride aud Miss Maria Iloppor ent to Downs buu day on a visit to the litter's parents.

Farmers in Sedgwick county are sowing their wheat fields with salt to head olf tho chine!) bugs. It would oe a good plan for Kansas fanners generally to not only sow their fields with salt, but to burn over their stubble au I otner fields as precaution itgaint these pests. The following teachers receive Jcer-titicates at the examination held Sat urday last: First Grade. Rilla Jar-vif, ilaniia Osborn. Second Grade.

S. S. Duncan, Geo. Young, E. E.

Ellis, Abce Beckwilh, Mrs. Vida Hunter, W. F. Vougbter. Carney Bros.

14 location. See tho Gold Coin Stoves at cast of this city. L. M. Moraine and family now occupy the Warren property in the cast part of town.

Mayor Huff was at Atchison on business relating to the water works bonds, this week. Thos. Long, a prominent attorney of Concordia, was it the city on business, Monday. Mrs. II.

A. IIol lister, of Wilto Junction, Iowa, is in the city visit LaHoy Kroetch's. Guaranteed to have no equd. 12 Mrs. CarHo Dace Geo.

S. R. Young. Homer Booth, John A. Peters, W.

Tj. Worne, ing her daughter, Mrs. J. G. Poole, and will probably remain several C.H.Cole and J.

W. Birt have weeks. Please sav advertised. 1). S.Gaiioinek, P.

M. rented the building formerly occupied by R. F. Koss, and have placed therein a full line of harness, saddle LeRoy Kroetch for the best buggy whips. 15 Rothschilds' clothing emporum, at ry, etc.

JL'hese are both very nice J. G. Poole's for the finest toilet Third Grade. Dela MoMurphy, soap in the city. 14 appearing geutlemen and we bespeak lor them a prosperous business.

Cawker, is the cheapest place in northwest Kansas to piirehasejreany-made clothing. It will surprise you to see the immence stock and Aua Minuie Newoll, Ora lleman, Mark Rose, Nora WcLb, Clothes, paint and tooth brusees See the Gold Coin Stoves at Le at J. C. Poole's. 14 Eva Clark, Margaret Creamer, Mollie McLormick, W.

Littcll, Ch.is Roy fc Kroetch's. Guaranteed to Mr. C. Cole is in Kansas City 4 this week, buying stock for their new harness shop. The Topeka Capital and Commonwealth have been consolidated, J.

K. Hudson having purchased the latter. Every union labor vote is a vote for the election of Cleveland and the furtherance of free trade. N. Arnoldy, the enterprising Tipton merchant, was in the city on J.

G. Poole's for have no equal. 12 rubber dolls, 14 extreme low prices at which he offering goods. He has just his- winter Htock consisting of cloaks, overcoats, etc which it will Williams, Clara Bonison, Willis rubber balls etc. Dixon, Mrs.

Flora Garrett, Mr. M. 11. Ballou, of Carney, Take your chickens to Alice Thorpe. Dunn 9 Michigan, was in the city the first pay you to call and see.

12 who pay cash. Report comes from Colo otk-. of week visiting bin Jbrotner-iii law, E. P. Craney and family.

His wife Arrangements have been made rado, that Maver llardesly, a former for securing the returns from the election at this place. Thure's Osborne boy, was n.obbeti by a set has been visiting here the past mooth, and together they returned of desperadoes some days wnte. loiue Wednesuay mori ng. See the Gold Co! Stoves at The report states that Aluyer was employed by tho government as a uusiness iue nrst. or me weeK.

If you are a good Republican you must stand by the ticket from president down to constable. K. B. Robertson left here Tuesday for Nebraska where he will join Lis family and go to Washington or ate detective, and while in. dis All persons knowing themselves indebted to Markham it Cole call at the First National and.

pay. This firm has dissolved partnership and wih their business closed. MX ITIt.MSI!!. A home is not perfectly furnished for enjoyment unless there a child iu it rising three, a kitten rising; kix weeks, and a good family paper such as the Kamas I'ity LeRoy Kroetcu'b. Guaranteed tj have no equal.

12 nothing wrong with our citizens when it comes to liberality and enterprise. Banner Store has Bradley fc Jlet-calf Boots and Shoes. 7 W. L. McKinley, for the past year day operator at this place, has been tr.inferred to Atchison and left with Linus M.

Clark, who is foreman or Harvey Kinney, the jailroad charge of hi dutie killed two men. He was immediately overpowered taken prisoner and mrung up by the luffians. 'i he sheriff armed on the scene just us they had completed their hellish work. It it indeed a sad late for one so young and ambitious was the tbii atrocious crime. Mrs.

L. Smith and family left contracuois. came home to spend Sunday. Ho says the work of building ihji depots lrom Plainyille west this week for the extern nart of hi wifn for thr t.larv. et-Kiy journal.

iuc lauer theetat where she will join her Mc. is a good fellow ani wc are has just commenced and will require nearly 'all winter to finish them, -upuauu, 80rry t0 Bee hiul iC3 Pojtin.a9tcr.fof.

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