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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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Down Market, Five lots for horso and hue Mrs. J. W. Nichols Vi.it Oil 111'! Grain market corrected every Saturday 33 W. D.

Pomox. husband at thi week. morning by 0. Denton, Wra. Henderson took tho train last Sunday evening for Wyoming territory, whero himself and wife will probably make their botuo in tbo future.

Tho ladios of tho Congregational church will give a corn supper nt tbo Larkin store building in the north room of the opera house block, on Wednesday evening March 13th, Undo Sam Baron, proprietor of the Barons Houso at Concordia, Aval in the city Wednesday evening. Wl! SAT, (2 Soft) 80 (2bard) 70 Rye 30 upper to begin at 0 clock i. Dobler gives each sitter for pic turn fln otiual clinnrn In ilr.iiv tni Call on M. A. Cook for a first- Oats 23 Price of supper, 25 cents.

All Invit Cons 23 ciasa shave or hair cut. 32 of tho finoVriZ09 to be drawn cd to attend, llcmcmbcr tho time HOGS $4.00 Mnvrtr Huff in out In thn trrKtorn 1 1st. First ttrize. a life sized and place. Cattle $2.50 to 3.00 nftrt tho on buftincsa connect.

I second rtrizc. ono dozen It now begins to look as though photos. 33 ed with tho Bank ot Downs. V.r.r.a 08 tho railroad from Stockton to Hill Pmrurv- 41 tA i.m nir do. A number of fino blooded horsca City, would bo built at once.

Somo Mrs. E. D. Wicks who bas been visiting with her sister, Mrs. W.

V. fcS )wv I 'Ia A 1 oft 10 best men of Stockton and rOTATOES 75 aB iwr lu.ii vr til 'i ij 1.00 31 V.K. M.UR0E8UECIC Ate nson aro taking hold of the roulson, of this city, the past two wneka. st.irtfil nvor thn lloflf Txlin.l Kcv. R.

A. Hoffman is attending vriilri1iv fnr l'Cr lionin nr pro1 fait ect which greatly increases our i in it. Osborne and Cawkcr Tw disappearance of Mark J. editor of tho EJiiiond Times is very mysterious. Tho jrogn'HMVp eueliro Jparty war entertained last Monday vvvr.iu" by Mr.

and Mrs- F. W. Wicks. Notlco liori'liy kIvoii Hint tlm cnI, a rvirlHhwd lmrmuclt urn) (u whhX ThIiIi In do luiHlm-n or a druittfUt at Downs, It. M.

Itttin I'rolmto Juiltfo of ONtiormt county, Kaunas, frirmlttOMlllntoxiva(injr liquors for iiiiHlloliiul, imvhunlciil iml nolcnlino Icirlftluturo or tho slato of KmimiK approve! Murvli 5ih, ami Unit tho petition mid apfliruiit has boon -t for hourlnir ly aal.l Ju.lo at tils olllcolnOilHiriio, Kansas, tho aim, Uay of. March, A. D. ls, at tun o'clock a.m. REPORT Of thi Condition tl, yint Hank, at Downs, In the; Kiiiisas, at thi of llui.1 yvU-riiary 80, 18811 IIKSOL'IICCS, Loans ami discounts flONIIS 01 i piuiw vuuivrviiwu ui iuu iu.

i I'ueblo Colorado. Local Matter on every Page Un mi, et. 1 utul0 Oloiaao' can havo their prospective roads i i. i.r a iusi civo us a western outlet ami I lU I 12111 Lll K'lllllll Ut'llin? Skinner Bros, have a few plows ii. if unit u'ftnr a cliincn nn tlin there is no town west of Atchison that can boast of the advantages we Anu person sending five new and barrows which will bo closed as it oniv hold rood until subscriptions accompanied bu Vie out cheap.

33 that date. I will remain in Downs win nave. cash fir Vie Globe one Mar at one Get your supper at tho Larkin only wntil April 1st, anil parties wanting good work should govern store room Wednesday evening, I dollar each will be sent as a prem The Osborne farmer says, "There was a time when some of our citizens were in favor of Downs securing the themselves accordingly. March 20th. Only 25 cents.

33 C. Dohler. ium this paper one year. Send for a sample copy and see what the F. E.

Prooks baa fresh garden U. fc. railroad, but that timo has flitted by. Downs has shown ana grass seeds in bulk. Also a Armstrong McXamee have placed a stock of merchandise in the paper is lil-c.

The offer only con mco lot of onion sets. 33 her avowed enmity to Osborne, and her conduct is certain to rebound to tinues until March 31st, so send south room of tho B. O. Stone build W. E.

Daniels now receives tho ing. The room will occupied with in your names and subscription at Globe and the Kansas City Evening dry goods and a new stock of to her own disadvantages and do Yes, there was timo when some of Osborne's ieo once. News, at tho love price of $2.50 for ono rear. groceries to bo added this week. i i if i pic entertained an idea of indifer- ii you wisn 10 secure a goou story vmitii raus socurou ami unsecured U.

8. bonds to snouro circulation Other stocks, bonds nml uioiIkiiros Duo from approved rosorro hkoiiis Duo from olhor National Uimks Due from Stato Ilauks and hsnkcr Heal estate, furniture and flxturoa Currant expenses and taxes paid rmnlums paid IxG GiLIi lTILPPE NTTTG-. A.M. Cross bas moved his jewlry paper the best the country, wo enco ns to the course of tho D. C.

railroad. Why is it that, l.tfJO IK) 1. KK 63 2. HII0 fi 'M Zl MT 45 store to the west eido of north Mor- Ain fili1icll flirt nrtr rmwt provided this new road is built, that not only a part, but all tho citizens s.a.vUuv,vv0n ly-" i.25 per year, or the Olouk ami StOrC. 25 I t.mAnnv of ft Oft nnr vf.tr Mt.r.i Checks and olhor canh Itomj will not favor it coming to Downs? ordering a story paper call and see Hills of other Hanks ator Hayes passed up the road Tues- us for a sample copy.

Loyalty to our county would demand this kind of a feeling on the part of rincuuiiHi paper curreucy, nickels aud .1 .1 I cents o. uay monuog on meir way 10 us- John Wolf ert has nCrchased the Here for job work. Tell us all the news. Bring in your job work. Old papers at this o3ice.

Subscribe for the Globe. Try us with some job work. Look out for March weather- Spoclo wine. iKni- 4- Osborne towards all other portions and towns of the county. It is how Legal-tender notes 4,15 qj Kodomptlon fund with U.S.

Treasurer A. M. Cross has moved his jewlry cntly destroyed by fire, and will use ever plain, and is a fact known to store to tuo west side of north Mor- tne same in tnu constiuctiou ot a our people ever since this proposed gan a cnue, opposite F. M. Well's suitable ware bouse at the roar of (5 per cent, orclrculallou) mi to Total 1 1U1WU ii MAim.iTiea.

road was surveyed that Osborne ctorc. 25 tno oper.a nouse. object was to have tins road run to Cawkcr rather than allow it to come Call and learn our clubbing rates. Capital stock paid la County suncrintendent. Miss Mat-1 The Missouri Pacific will sell Surplus fund to Downs.

This action on the part E. M. Jones was at tuo capital, tie Morns and Miss Bower of Os- round trip tickets to Clifton March Uiidlvldocl profits Monday. borne, were in the city Thursday 10, 11 and 12th, to attend the annual of Osborne was noticed by our people and was long before the recent National Hank notes outstanding 7.000 (K) 71 a) S.77I1 III 112 yi.Hi! 0() A. Wnrlwia evcninK' I encampment ot the A.

It. to be Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject tochock held at Emporia March 14th, for Marvin this week. county fight was entered into by Downs; and why did Downs not go into this light two years ago, when Demand certificates of deposit wagon, house and half aero of land Bou rtlur" J0U1- J. M. Bower was at Alton on Timo certificates of deposit F.

H. Jones, to trade for town property. urged by Bristow and the entire business yesterday. V. K.

M. Gboksbeck. 31 Agent. Farmers as a rule aro fccliug in Total 49 State of Knnsas, County of iMIkji ss: C. J.

Sargent, Cashier or ctliu abovo-niiin li. 11. Skinner was at Usoorne on south half of the county to do so? Simply because tho people here Miss Hattie Landers, of Green- business Thursday. believed it best for the entire county good spirits over the outlook for an immense wheat crop this cd bank, do solumiily swear that the aliovo statemctit Is truo to tho lebt of my kuowl. leaf, sister of Wm.

Landers of the Mo. Pac. yards, at this place, is U. w. liaidwin, of Usborne, was so long as consistency would admit of it, to not allow our interests and eJifO aud belief.

c. J. Saiiomt. year, ilie past few days of warm in the city Thursday. here on a short visit.

weather have made a wonderful nu Cashier. Subscrlliod and sworn to beforo mo thin Jb H. Kobinson, ot Usborne, was If you would like to take the nrovement in tho appearance i-i. i- Oth, day of March, 18SD. J.

M. Howkii. in the city on business Tuesday. uloue ana nave not got tuo money crops. Notary lubllo.

those of Osborno come into conllict. Tilings during the past three months have changed wonderfully. Osborne, afraid that Downs with her advantages over the county seat, would be able with an aditional railroad to Commission explros Soptoiulier Irt, 1HD1. J.u. mrvey ana wito returned r- uu B.

D. Brown has purchased ll ie trora Kansas tiny naay morning, f-j stock and fixtures of C. W. Perkin' l. II.

Rmnnku, K. It. Kathiiiin, H. O. 8T0VKWKLL, 1 Ii roc tors.

Tho rivpr ho.rp is mnnrtpd to John Wolfert has purchased the trrocery first door north of Fortine'i have rose several inches the first of IIalling property near the north side drug storeand will at once refit ihe make herself felt in tbo affairs of WELL FUKNISIIED. school house. The deal was con- same with a complete lino of fresh the county, proposes that rather the week. -v it -k a. than advance the interests of her sumnaiea Dy v.

iv: jyi. uroesbeck. groceries vr. u. ii.

tiumor, ot iieioit, was It 3'ou would have a local paper For $1.25 vou can secure the own county by standing by and allowing us to secure the road, (or in the city on professional business A home is not perfectly urnisho for enjoyment unloss there is a child in it rising thrC3, a kitten rising six weeks, and a good family taper such as tho Kansas City Weekly Journal. Tho latter is only giving all the news or as near so Gloue and Iiural Kansas, ono of yesterday. as consistency will admit ot and a the best agricultural papers in the rather the promise ol it, tho same as they have,) she says must be built C. W. Perkins and family will take up their residence at Beloit for paper you neea not De airaia to take country, tor one year.

The Kura into your family, call and order the Kansas is a monthlv naner or m.nra your the present. unu uonar yer year. Ask Postmaster for it. through south of Downs and anything to advance the towns by such an operation shall thereby go to Gl obe, the great dollar weekly. Jzine, made up of miscellaneous ar- Attend the sapper at the Larkin The Jamestown Quill and Kansan tlcIes treating on farming, agncult- A Grout Club Oiler, The weekly Caiiital-Oommon- store room Wednesday March 13th.

are Having a ngnt "wituout cloves." vtv 11 aux a Dampiu Cawker. Such actions as these on the part of leading people of Osborne started this ball to rolling, and the i n't i nnnr is a woman in the atiair and wtv wcalth aud I ho Downs Gh-oiin for lhe past wees has succeeded in mcro no lening now it will termin- We repeat what we have said al question is vet to be settled as to removing about all the frost from ate, alona: The couDtv scat must and wlio is victorious. Downs is in the .1 ji i i one dollar and seventylivo Jeents. This offer is for cash find enables you to have all the latest news from the capital of the find your own me grouna. Yon mn wt fimt o.liiaa nwAMH.ni..

wi BO. Would it not bo a cooti county seat fight, and she is into it Attorney, F. J. Kelley, of Cawker, in Downs once more by Dobler the ca lnlVrm generators of the to win. Were Osborne to promise her the paper road substantiated by was in the city on business the first artist.

This chance however will u' 01 this plan. ocai itaper at Uio price of onn. The Ciipital-Commonwealth will of the week. last only until April 1st. Now is We want some frood rnrrpsnon a good bond, she would not turn from tho stand already taken on contain the most complete report of Charles Smith, the fisherman, is your chance come early.

Open for denee in different portions of tho i i WOrK nOVV. 30 rnnntrr nnrl furniKli thn II muv in giKiiiuiro proceed! mrs rub shed supplying the city with fresh fish anywhere. this question. Downs is under no obligations to Osborne, neither do our citizens ask any favors of her. any one who will furnish us news every morning.

Jno. D. Flintjer, of Topeka, state from their neighborhood during the time of such correspondent. Call ruiii.it: I will sell at public sale at mv John Linville called Thursday and adJuster tor trerman, insurance renewed his faith in the Globe. omP.any of Frankport Illinois, has It she can build a railroad and have it miss our city, of course she is and see us and get paper which we farm (5 miles north and 3 miles west TlnnVs Tnlin uwu in iuc uu uusmess 1018 expected to do eo.

Cawkcr's of Downs hegining at 10 a. ar. Wed week. interests and lier's aro identical to sending us the news frnm vnnr 1 atromze our home merchants down Downj, but they have an un dertaking the real propositions of neighborhood. Don go to another town to do your trading, but patronize our will turnish you lor writing purposes.

W. Wicks has sold his interest in the corner grocery, known as Wicks Co's. stand, to Larkin Bros, who will continue the business at the old stand until thn new room winch they have greatly underesti mated. 1 Armstrong returned Monday merchants who are helping to build luuiuing noui a snori ousiness trip up the town. In Tfinsas flitv.

Sprliif; Skinner Bros, want it distinctly nesday, March 20th, the following: 3 brood marcs, .3 to 8 yearn old, 2 geldings, 3 bores colts, 3 and 4 year old, cows will be fresh in April, 3. yearling steers, 1 2year old steer, 4 yearling heifc-rs, is head nlioats, 1 set harness, 1 cultivator, 1 10 inch blow, 1 breaking plow, 0 cords stove wood and scvu a-1 tons of hay. Free lunch ut noon. TERMS: and tinder, 10 months time will be triven with interest at 10 percent, and note and approved security, Ten per Downs merchants pay better is finished, when it will be moved to the north room of the opera house duoscriue tor the ulobe, it gives prices for produce etc, than anv undcrseood that they have the sleek block. an uie news ana oniy costs one town in the country, and can sell dollar per year.

you anything obtainable any place est line of summer goods, flannel shirts, silk shirts, (imported goods, the same goods in coats and vests.) Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Shmidt.

who Our real estate dealers report a ai a reasonaD1 rate- have been residence of this city the past three years, moved their Louse- crushers, bats in all shapes and tylcs, gents shoes, pumps, slippers, hold goods to Lebanon the first of cent olf for cash. sharp increase business; during After a pleasant visit of a couple the past two weeks. 0f weeks with Dr. and Mrs. J.

G. F. W. Wicks has charge of the Poole. L- W.

Newell and wife took Armstrong McNamee stock of the. train Wednesday evening for collars, ties and underwear. We J. C. FLOREA.

the week, where Mr. will engage in the photograph business. Both are good citizens and we regret to C. K. Ware, Auctioneer.

have all these goods and a better assortment than was ever brought to this city. a'i general merchandise. uujc ot uiuu junciion, mwa. see them leave thi3 city. A SEW KAlt.M FKEE.

We have received a cony of tho II. Van Tilburg, of Jewell county was transacting business at the Charlie Landis, of the Osborne Ili-tlimiy Isn't it glorious? The If you want to get pictures this spring, now is the time to get them while Dobler is here, as all work is Farmer, came down Thursday even weather new Kansas Farm Journal, the Kural Kansas an elegant sixteen mi'b ing for a short visit with the boys of course. at the acknowledged metropolis. monthly, printed on line book paper handsomely bound in engraved Charlie is a first-class young man. One of J.

Davis' mares pair of twin colts. Both of tad 1 them warranted. Every person getting pictures are entitled to a number on two prizes to be drawn on April 1st. s3 No less than six surrar mill will metropolis yesterday. Several parties from the east are in the city with a view to buying farms in this vicinity, C.

J. Sargent was at Osborne, Tuesday, on business connected with the First National Bank. S. W. Carney returned from a two although be has peculiar views re garding the claim the people of Osborne have on the present county seat.

be built this year along the lines of the Uentaal Branch and Bock Island cover and containing matter ot interest to every fanner, titockrnon, horticulturist and breeder. No department of agriculture or stock raising is wanting, each bdng tilled with well seleeed ami carefully edited information. Its field of tunefulness in Kansas is unlimited, it being the only monthly publication of the kind in Ihe state. To all new sub-fcribcrs to the and all old ones who pav ur arrears wo will loutes in Smith, Phillips, Osborne. ituuKf, urauam ana Jewell counties.

Champion. are doing well. Measles! Measles! Measles! Everybody has got them. Taylor Lodwick is now improving. II.

C. Booth from Osborne is moving on the old E. F. Booth farm 0 miles northwest of here. Mrs.

Gray was summoned to the Kick bed of her sister, Mrs. Underwood, who Is very low. John Carson and Will (iray i n- u-jin'j to oobraska next week. Ou, Buca. 1 Mrs, E.

L. Getty severed his connection as a.sistant instructor in the high school of this city Friday last, and has returned to her home in Downs followed by the good wishes of her pupils and a large number of h'-r Oshorru; friends- She was an '-'xcfelleiil teacher, and was csteenu-d weeks visit with his parents at Beloit yesterday morning. About twenty persons from this city attended the Toursee lecture at Cawker last Monday evening While fighting the proposition to submit this county seat question to 1 I. 1 a ui uiu jjcofiie, The Downs Specialty Compar.j gays they are will make sppearain-o would jw-ult as th such procee-biro of tho lumif-n mo nurai Kansas lor I'ic. copies can ha obtained by add rosing the publibhc-rs at hff pupils.

Ada V. Carr of the department Mou- tO' 41 itmoTy, nest XKt.rs Ja.v pe-'pit- ra'n-rang. U- borne Farmer. i.

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