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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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The Ciu Iter TintiM ooenlv alvo Spokane Fall- Y. T. was viitcJ catcs removing 11. A. Von go from tnurkft ii.rrcit-4 t-vtrjr Cut unlay bv a fire tho first of the 55 wcck.

me enure- uusmcs portion oi the city was reduced to ashes but tho Kirwin land office, hilo differing In man)' instances, wo can hur-lily indorse- your eouri-e in thin cum? will all bo rebuilt at once. ini'ijiiiit ey ii, iii hkiii, WllUAT, (2 Soft) (SharJ) Rve O.us Co its- S3 52 25 Mac, ami hope the effort of all true Howell Nro. havo for rent about one bun Ire 1 good farms In Osborne and adjoining count if, lor terms IIoos. I .00. Cattle $2.50 to a.00 see or address thair agent.

II. II time a citizen of thi city, loved nod 5 respected hy all who knew liim. lie made a visit in company with his wife last week to their sou' near Ueloit, returned on tho train Sunday evening, was out raking tho mown grass from his p.t, Monday forenoon, and was taken suddenly ill about dinner tim find gaw rapidly wor, A of diseaso principal of which uas. paralysiscaused his death. Funeral discourse at tho M.

K. church at 3:30 p. m. by Elder W. W.

Stebbiu of Newton Kansas. 1'ltlll 111 WlildW Hi. OHO, (-1111, l'liirlU lil, ilu ,) Dally Journal. Judgo G. Little, of Junction- City Kansas, tho pop.ihr and -II.

I. j. Welty, at Downs, Kansas, 3 EsiN 08 Mr. and Mr V. K.

Daniel now occupy tho G. II. Skinner residence opposite tho rink on South Morgan avenuu. Tho commissioners proceeding and delinquent tax lint have crowded out a great deal of local matter thin v.vck. W.D.

Gerard, of the Osborne New, wa in the city a idiort time Wednesday evening while on Lis way home. Lark in Pros, lmo aomo binding twine which they aro celling for binding torn. See them before purchasing elsewhere. It was decided at Osborne last Saturday to bold tho republican county convention on Tuesday, September 20th. Tho Kirwin Graphic is the latest Tho Downs Grow: is Marling out in its second year.

Pakcr is giving Cuu'Kev. .01,50 to 1.75 per Jo. AlVLKS 1. the people of Downs a good paper, and we predict inauv moro success ful yens fur tho Gloiib. -Kirwin Graphic.

republicans of tho district for tli.s purpose will at least bo crowned with success. To allow tho present existing state of afTair is a great wrong to the constituents of our congressman and the sooner ho lias Yonge'n successor appointed, the more he will show his appreciation of the republican party. One Moro Chance, IJilly Dobson, proprietor of the Pine Front saloon and gambling house, was the- first subsiuibcr to "The Kicker." lie on couraged us and occasionally lent us money, and our gratitude lias prevented us from drawing public attention to his den of iniquity. We shall give him ono more chance to reform the place, and if he dosen't impt'ovo it we shall givohini three or four col unins per week of the hotiost kind of 1 ho county board or pension Go to Dubhr'a gallery for gooi examiners met at Osborno last lues I'hotos. 40 day and Dr.

Poole of this city was Uuy your meats of Chase and elected president; Dr. uhodes, of Alton, treasurer and Dr. Hudson, of eavo money. 48 Osborne, secretary. on our exchange list.

It is a newsy, Trade is begiuning to pick up the Mrs. Wm. Mellon and tsUlcr Miss six column folio and wo wish the past few weeks. publisher success. Sumo Johnson, left last Saturday morning for Garnctt.

where they will wiiu'iy 01 Kansas and Colorado for the Mich igan Mutual Life Insurv.u-o I'oinp-auy of Detroit came over to Fairfield yesterday, and on this (Sun lay) morning paid Mrs. Inbrain, the widow of the late Urish Inghrain and' daughter of our venerable fellow citizen, John llegistcr, four thousand dollars cash, that being the full amount of tho policy, and tho profits thereon. The Michigan Mutual Life is of Chase keeps all kinds of cured as well as fresh meats. 48 visit a few days with friends Uoloro Good pasture and plenty of water for about one hundred and fifty head of cattle. Call at Minnear fc leaving for South Uranch.

W. a Harry Lame was in tho city on language. Gratitude- is all right up to a certain limit. cyonl that an for a summer' visit with relatives Queen' livery barn. 47 editor owes a duty to thu public and friends.

business yesterday. D. S. Gardiner was at Osbomo short timo Tuesday. Tho Arizona Kicker.

Geo. Cornell's fino team of blacks Miss Alma McCormick took the tram Monday morning fur Kansas It is well known that congressman made quite a dangerous runaway at ono of tho most prompt and very II. Peterraanhas run the switch City, where she expects to remain Turner has received the resignation Osborno last luesday pfternoon. engine tho past week. during tho coining winter, of both the officials of tho Kirwin best old lino life insurance companies in the United States and tbeprosnpi- Ouc of tho horses was considerably Land office, and that in tho next few John B.

Kroctch was up to injured by a wound from tho buggy V. K. M. Groscbeck and family will take up their abode in this city est with which it pays itn claims has come to boa matter of universal weeks Republicans will bo on duty pole, and tho vehicle itself was a Gaylord last 1 ucsday. again about September 15th.

We bad wreck. in this office, It is a fact that Webb McNall, of Smith county, will bo one Sell's Pros. circu3 will exhibit at gladly welcome them back. admiration iu all the states where the company transacts businees. Mr.

Inghraiu was a resident of Kan Concordia the 23d inst. The Seventh Day Ad ventists began of the lucky ones, but as to the other it is said that threo names aro under Will Ilardman who has been in a series of camp meeting iu this A. Purk of Osbomo was in the city, Tuesday evening. About sas and henco Judgo Little had jurisdiction over the adjustment consideration, and these aro Lafe 0. city on business Tuesday.

Colorado the past two years in the employ of Howell Pros, came homo twenty tents aro being used and Smith, of Rooks county, Judge b. of the claim. Miss May Ilardman returned from present indications point toward last night for a short visit. Tho following recomnicndatior bcott8villo last evening. I.

Farwcll, of Osborne county, and Maj. W. II. Caldwell, of Mitchell success, at least so far as umbers E. C.

Dyer, the accomodating W. and nnnv nf Airs. Inhr.im reeemt are consumed. llev. Talnicr, of Stockton was in county, lhevo arc several others U.

operator at this place, was agent lull explain thomselves, Faiiifiei Ia. Auo. 3 18S9. the city on business Thursday. Miss Mollie Lipton took the train pro-tcm during tho absence ol Air.

competent who are seeking the post-tion, one of whom, Capt. Geo. W. yesterday morning for Atchison Cartlett, at Osborne, Monday. Conductor Doueher is njrain at Ins JdpgkG, F.

LiTi.i.nSupt. Clark, ot Ucioit, lost an arm where she will remain a few days Mrs. Will Ilislo)' of Minneapolis Junction City, Kansas. old position on the north branch. battle.

Champion. when she leaves in company with who has been visiting her friend, Misses Pessic Dates and Nellie her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Howell for Mrs.

W. E. Daniels of tho city, Wo clip the following from the Wells, were atCavrker last Tuesday. returned home Tuesday morning. Logan KepubJiean, relative to our a summer's visit with friends and relatives and to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Pennsylvania.

Miss Ellen Nioholos, of Ka nkakee The crops raised in Kansas this year will bring one million dollars. celebration on tho 27th: Consider ing tho number ef peoplo present, The decoration at the Downs reun Hon. Web McNall, of Gaylord, was visiting P. C. Grinnell's family in this city, several days the past week returning home Monday.

Dear Sir. Through you I wish to thank tho oflicers of tho Michigan Mutual Insurance company, of Detroit Michigan, for the prompt payment of tho claim under the policy my husband held with your company. I wish also to thank you for taking tho trouble to come all the way from Kansas at your own expense, to see that I got my nioiiuy without -any expense on my part. I thank tho agents at Downs Kansas, Arm ion was chiefly composed ot sheaves passed down the road Tuesday the crowd seemed very easily man aged. To bo suro prohibition didn't entirely prohibit, but thero can ho seen every day at cities the sizo of morning, Tho order in several states havo of wheat, rye and oats, and stalks of corn, and it made a beautiful show.

It is said that the center sheaf on Judge Groesbeck was attending to requested members of the G. A. II. Downs in license states, more drunk business at licloit "Wednesday of one of tho wagons in tho procession to remain at home and not attend tho national oncampment at Mil- enness than wo saw there last Saturday; and it is very unfare, we think this week. masured nearly eight feet high.

waukc. that other towns along tho line Sixteen names have been added Stockton News. strong McNamco who insured should speak of these yearly gather Eight acres of wheat raised on the Many peoplo arc contented so to our subscription list during the past week. Samuel Gray farm west of town, my lalo husband, for tho many acts of kindness shown me and hope ings as "Downs annual drunk, when the facts aro that a good share yielded thirty three bushiest of Mrs. E.

L. Morse, of Feloit, was that all my triendswho contemplate of the drinking is done by tho hoys wheat per aero. This is pretty hard in the city Monday, the guest of rom other towns. long as they prosper and everything looks promising, but just let dull times come upon them and they get tho blues, and want to condemn the town, their neighbor, and everybody else. Tho live, sensible business to beat.

insuring will patronize your company With kindliest regards I am very Mrs. feargent. In conclusion we, as ono of the Mrs M. Daniels of Atchison, rinters, wish to thank tho press of Probate Judgo Rcmy, and county mother of our Will, was visiting himself and wife the past week, Downs for the hospitality shown the newspaper boys of tho northwest clerk Grecian, were in the city yes terday eveuing. man is always spending a little money to make something.

Ex. returning tx her home Tuesday which will not be forgotten from one 27th till the next. Owen Ilardman of Tipton, Iowa morning. H. II Welty showed us this week is in the city visiting Mrs.

jn. Hard man and family. Mr. and Mrs, M. L.

Walker of A 6ad accident happened to the some samples of apples raised on the Arnobly farm south of this city, which is at present owned by W. II. nine year-old son of John 4S. Wilson Atchison, brother-in-law of M. J.

Utt were yisiting here several davs this Mrs. M. J. Utt and children have truly yours. Mauy A ltwmun.

COPV OF RECEIPT. Fairiiehl Iowa. Aug, 2, ISftfl Received from the Michigan Mutual Life Insurance conpniiy. of Detroit four thou rand dollars in full for policy No, and tho profit thereon now terminated hy tho death of Uriah Inghram. Sign- ed.

A. Ischium. Beneficiary and guardian of minor Leirj. T. F.

AltMSTUONO, John Wittncsses present. iving south of this city. last lues- been visiting relatives and friends at week; returning homo last Tuesday day noon. It seems the boy was Noll, of Atchison. The fruit is larger than a man's list and notwithstanding the fact that it is a morning.

leading a young team of horses out to water, when they became playful and one of them turned siidenly and Mr. Mellen left last Saturday young orchard it will bear several Grcenleaf this week. Go to Dobler and havo some good new style photos taken. Gallery open everyday now. 51 There is a great deal of sickness evening for the mountains for a two bushlesthis season.

kicked the boy on the sulo of the or three weeks vacation and pleasure M. H. McKeever, an old reader ead. He was immediately taken seeking trip over various parts of into the lnusc and Dr. Poole of this Colorado.

of the GixmEmade ua a pleasant call at present and our. physicians are last Saturday. Mac is one ol our kept busy most of the time. city notified who arrived there as soon as possible, and in conjunc iHiss iiaitie urum, or uowns, is Unclaimed letter list at tho Downs visiting her sister Mrs. O.

L. Muteh post-office, for tlio Aveek ending Mrs. E. P. Crany and children are tion with Dr.

Hudson, of Osborne ings, ot this city, she will remain August 5th, 1K81): visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. II. blount of Atchison, for a few weeks.

two or three weeks. Washington an examination was made, showing the skull to be not only broken, hut Republican. Jchco Looth, Angie Clark, T. J. Vcnier, badly mashed.

As soon as possible Scott Carney is down at Peloit many farmers who conduct their farming on a business principle. This season he has given a good deal of his time to gardening, and as a result will have over two hundred bushlesof onions which are sure to command a good price. A company of vocalists, oompris ing about twenty of our best talent are now practicing and rehearsing The farmers of this and adjoining an operation was preforrr.od and several pieces of the fractured mem counties will hnd it to their interest to market their grain at Downs where legitimate competition insures Agnes Mark ell, Norman YVilliott, Miss Carrie UrSTTIease say "advertised" when calling for the abovo. D. S.

P.M. a good price for it. ber removed. The. operation was an extremely dangerous one and was preformed in a way to lend strength to the hope that the boy will recover.

At this writing ho ia laving in a semi -unconscious condition favorable to his recovery. Several of the young peopla. of this place, who are attending the normal at Osborne, came down yes terday evening to spend Sunday with preparatory to give an entertainment at somo time in tho near future. The aii'air will be a musical feast deserving of good patronage. We have somo of the best of talent here which should be developed and the way to accomplish this is to patron relative and friends.

We see bv the dailies that Col. visiting Ins parents and mends while his ankle is healing up. Geo. W. Cornell's residence in the east part of the city has been connected with the water main.

J. W. Huff, C. M. Forlino, Dr.

Dohning and F. M. Wells, wore up to Osborne on business last Tuesday. T. E.

Armstrong took the train last Sunday morning for Muscatine Iowa, on a several days' business trip. Mr. and Mrs, John Reddick were the happy parents of a seven and one-half pound girl last Saturday. Win, Landers and family now occupy the E. C.

Gilmorc residence in the nortwest part of town. John Poisal was called to Scot-tsville on business last Sunday morning, returning home in the evening. W. C. Whitney has been re-apvoint- ize and appreciate their efforts.

ed post-master at Cawker. In our estimation no worthier appointment i'nr Saiu or 'i'ruiln. I will sell or trade for slock, my. photograph business in Powns and give insjlruetiotiN to purchaser, if desired sufficient to learn business complete. This is a grand chanca to any young man or lady.

Any one of ordinar' ability cm in a. bhort time learn suilicicnl to conduct the business witi gool instruction. Call on or address me at Dowrs. C. W.

Dow.kr. The Camp meeting of the Seven Day Advents of this district is now in progress in the northeast part of this city. Five ministers arc present The meeting opened August eighth at 3:30 p. ri. Elder W.

VV. Htcbbiiis addressed an interested audieacc on We understand that llev. L. II. Fisher, pastor of the Babtist Church could have been made.

at this place, i. thinking of leaving Mr. and Mrs. H. Welty, after Stockton, and take up his residence a pleasant vUit of a couple of weeks at Dowhs, where he has quite a con taking in the mountain scenery, returned home Monday evening re porting a most enjoyable trip.

gregation. He will preach at the usual place on the 1 0th, which will the theme of the benefits Godli ness. The meeting ia continue till the fifteenth. Evening fceryicei will bo devoted discourses on such themes the coming of Christ I signs of tV- time law of God and! national, reform. Tho day services Misses Maggie Patterson and probably he his last seimon as pastor at Stockton, for the presant at least.

We trust Rev. Fisher may I wish to inform my former patrons and everyone that I havo up my blacksmith wagon Emma Leese left Monday morning or (Jlarkville, where they wnl shop west of the Tremonl House, yet decide to remain with us. Stockton News. attend school the coming year, Rev. to revival work, justifications Iy I veil bo fo.md ready to do faith the new birth etc.

A tent ijall work ln jni on Patterson accompanied them. W. A. Poole had five horses struck 1 .1 erected ana nicely uccorarci ioriueiii work, K'tvtj vour money ami Satisfaction by lightning duriftg the storm pfiist week Monday. They were found nse 01 liie ciiiiorcns meeungs win oe jvo rno J.

Jones living north of town lost a cow by lightning last week. She was insured in the German insurance company for 25 which 1 1 ,1 1 i F. M. Wells keeps a full line of Droad-llead dress good.1-, they are the best and warranted fast colors. 41 For sugar cured ham3, boneless hams, bacon, lard, pressed beef, bologna, go to Chase's market.

4S Broad-IIcad drc-s goods at F. M. Well's, i bey are double faced and fast colors, the best dress goods made. 41 Vours. gnaranteo' neiu a.

in. aim p. in. rujuiiw preaching each day at 10:30 a. in- W.

A. IM.V.KY, immediately after the, storm had passed lying in a heap beside, and some, of them under, a wire fence. Died, at 5 a. m. Friday Aug.

9lh, Father W. P. Hidden acred T-i amount was immediately paid. Little Olive Pixley celebrated her fifth birth-Jay by giving about fifty of her young friends a picnic at her fathers farm south of this city, last Saturday afternoon. A fine time is reported bv the little folks, and a Armstrong MeNanieo have completed ai r.iiigcraerils with an eastern capitalist, whereby they have the bcH fadVitics for placing large and i-U'k io.u.sof any agents of this part of the slate.

Cad on them before ih'iiw' your loan and One of those that was undermost, showing sings of life, it was with much trouble pulled out of tho pile and was found to be nearly blind and al3o was much stiffened by lying a couple hours in such close quarter-. The four others were years 8 months nd 1 day. Mr. IliddlcEoa was born in Pennsylvania Februrary, 8, 181C, Kernoved to Whiteside Co. Ill, and from thence some fifteen years ago, to Mitchell Co Kansas, lfe has been for some J.

JJ. Crany is at Colorado Springs Tor a few weeks, with a view of obtaining an improvement ia his health. choice lot of present were received by Olive, -0. get rates, jdead. Jamostown Kansan..

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