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The Globe from Portis, Kansas • 5

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Prof. Deaeow, bands us the following owing to our inability to publish tbe Saturday a. full October report this week Total enrollment in scbooL 278; total number on roll of honor, 147 cases tardinees, average daily attendance, 201 5 rercent daily attendance, Kl. oriiff by WBKAT.fiW (ihtio Rye Oats Cony Found, Wanted, for Sale etc Day your mati of Chsso and save trtonev. 48 Co 0.

D. Drown1! Central Mirket for Fruits. 4 New and second-hand stoves at Sum xer Cbase krepa all kinds of cored as well as fresh meat. 48 Don't buy school supplies until you 50 JO JU Mr. and Mrs.

II. Saunders, of Jasper covnty, Iowa, left home a couple of weeks ago for a visit with relatives at Rev. 11 Myer moved lis hoowihold goods from Cawker to this place Wednesday, and himself and family are now pleasantly located at the corner of Kan-as avenue and College street Mr. David Sutherland, of Nebraska, who wa vhtiting his daughter, Mrs. Wm Linden in ih'u ciiy a pait of la-t weel, returned borne Sunday morning accora-pau'ed by Master Eirle.

We are indeed sorry that the Farmer looks upon oi' course in the Ileeman matter too severe. wait till we get through and we will acknowledge severity on on part toward the guilty one. The M. E. chi'rci undergoing a thorough ove -hauling and repairing and when completed it will be co tnd neat as any in thin pa of the slate.

Cattle BcTTur 16 EufiB 1 1.75 Potatoes 20 Apples I'OW Glen Elder, intending also to visit tin get prices from Poole's. 7. latter' brother, J. A. Deal, of this city.

Mrs. S. was suddenly taken ill at Glen Elder. Monday and on Wednesday af ternoon her body was brought to this place, a corpse, for burial. The relatives and friends have the sympathy of our leople in this sad affliction.

CluMLig r.ates. Through tn exi'! o.i.wehave nrderr-rangvintuM -v eeuJ wire juouey for panic wKhiuy 10 secure by Vu-lorlptioa, auy of i-r Icadinf of tho country. UU sapm-lli-l INt. wod i' tho pa ter itiblicjtlon you tie iol appear, we can ('ner you and ve o-i uioiicy iy (feil'ug ra.e.. price s.t cJ.h.

It will be ready for use in about one A quiet, though very pleasant wedding ceremouy was performed at the residence of W. Rudy, of this city, last Sunday, the 29 inst The contrf cting parties being his daughter Ida, and tbo croom, Mr. Elmer Shaw, of Corinth more week. A vulgar item in last week's Chief of Downs, is enough to condemn it in the eyes of all good people who have at heart township, none but the memlers of the Kihim CI. Journal, Veekiy family and a few chosen friends being present The ceremony was performed the engrafting of morality and purity t.w in tho c'uraaciers of the youth of that TnppK! t.lll!ll.

Tho loiter, ury i.j Ihtlrult Kit Hit)K Lent tuwort 4 Times, Weekly l)tiy Kanse Uiiv Fvfnlnar Kow. Da by Rev. G. II. Woodward, of the M.

E. community. Cawker Record. 1.M The first oyster upoer of the season church. After the ceremony bad been performed the party partook of an elegant repast and in the evening repaired will be given by the ladies of the Con Leavo your order with 01 for Tetr-roa't Magazine, Wecaa furn'sh it at 11.50.

15 J. W.HuffwMUkinf In tb at tht river towns several day IhU we-. F. S.L?monaudL.M. Nortbway, of Poiiii were in the city a short time Tuesday.

E. PCraney, accompanied by h'l Earl, bat been at Atchison and St Jew swee'-c. Alio oey, P. J. Kelley, of Ciwker, h' been the city most of the time 1 Irs wfek.

Mrs. W.G. Harvey, ot Kansas Ciy, hai teen vihit'ng friends in this city the vst week. Newman came down flora Al oaand ipcnt Sabbath with friend) infhweify. Uvs.

JohnSiniib, of Kooxville, 111-nc' ia the city, the srueit of Frnk Co e'l f.uiily. W. D. Poul on and wife now I've in one of tes'd-mes in the northeast iijLiofi.be city. Rev.

Wood aid HI led the BaptiM evening in the ab-henceof Rev. Fisher. G. II. and P.

A. McNara were 0borje Monday altendoij joint pnt. do'ng other tidiness, Cha. Kinney and wife lefl Wednesday morning for ColovaJo Tiiey male the np by tcaivi. F.

M. WelU ha as elegant 1'ne 0 et gods a je-t ia tb city aid it will pay to tail and tee t'uiai. Mr. Jao. Hall took the train Wedne? day -lOi'ning for Kansaa City, afler a r.o weeks' bobiness trip tnd vLit id lliii city.

'i. U. Inghram, has veen in the ci' I hi, iik'ook ni' after and cl- fing ip he intei here preparatory to leaving M-. pnd Mrs. 0.

L. Hutcbins, of 'jton, are the brave and happy cn' of a ten-pound boy hidce ibe Acting county treasurer, Mellen, we are glad to say, will not move his family to Osborne, at present, at least, as he had intended. Oae tiiouoand doHars worth of Wts pnd tdioev ji't arrived at A. L. Pheas ant Co'b.

Prices much lower than ev gregational church, next Wednesday to their new home six miles south of evening, October 30th, beginning at o'clock, p. at the Wiley 6tore build ing, corner south of opera house. D. W. Siead of St.

Loiis and Mis Addie Kelley, a niece of C. C. Tvmui-clilf, also from the same place, who have Itural Kanian, Farm Jouronl 40 flt, Louia Globe LHf.uociai. U.tlly S.S0 Weekly, Ml Home a ad Fiinn '0 j'otcraoo'e Atcliiaon tJnajpiOi), (da ft.UI l.nu Toleuo Blade, (weekly) ft The above are the nue for ciuub'nz with the Cuobr, mejn' 17 an 90 touts foi' t'je two pape a. FALUXO l.EAVKM.

BY S. BA.tD. Tlev are dropping, alowly Kmhleuia i'rou flaming roe-All ibelr cadlaw-e anil splcu-'or, Kindled by lie suus'u'no To the earth they lOWMirrcnaer And 1 ho wywa.u o.ecice. Thny are co.ulita arrlflly a 11 1 per been visiting the latter and family at this city, where they take up the role of married life, followed by nono bnt the best wishes of a large circle of friends in this city. Fori benefit pnd in the it'le est of our me; chants and buintvs men, we Mi to say that it never pays 'n the long mil to pa'ronize the merchants of a neighboring town.

It is a point long argued that they obta'n bo much heltei prices by going to adjoining lowns when ny considerable amount of trading was to be done. Th's is wrong, sorrowfully wrong. Our mer this place, the pat week, took the train Thursday morning for their home. Theyoi ng Casullian Jack, the prop erty of Kepple Burke, will fall stand at John Mickey's on the Wm. All wool pants, at 4 L.

G. Stone Co's. Host pantaloon overalls in the mar ket for $1.00 at L. G. Stone Si Co's.

4 Oct the Globe from date until January 1st 1390 for 25 Call and. cave your order at once. No 1 fnry jeans pants $1.75 at 4 LG.Stoki&Co's. Go to C. D.

Bi-owa's Central Market ru Vegelable. 4 Mens genuine Kangaroo shoes at 4 L. G. Stoke Co's. Mens' gennine Bud shoes at 4 L.

G. Stoke Co's. A good business suit $5.00, at 4 L. G. Stoke Co's Fancy Donim panis for $1.00 at 4 G.

Stone Co's. Send the Gloiir to your friends in Ihe east who contemplate locating in. the west MeUon suits at 4 L.O.Sro.R&Co's, Tbe finest line of neck-wear to be had! at L. G. Stone Co's.

4 All wool, non-shrinking shirts for' a le by L. G. Ston Co. 4 lVwncas' mere bats for fifty cents and upwards, at L. Co's.

4 Poole's di ng store is the place to buy cbool books cheap. Get their price. 7 A. L. Pheasant Co.

have just roceiv eu a $500 invoice of hats embracing ell be latest styles. 5. If you are not insured call on me and 'earn my rates and I can save you mon- y. 5 A knold Flintjeh. 1 Broadhcad dress goods- at F.

M. Wells. Tnefce goods ae double faced and fast co'ors the best dress goods, ajade. 41 For sugpr cured bams, boneless hams bp con, lard, pressed beef, bologna, etc. go to Chase's meat market, north Mor- gan avenue.

48 Found On North Morgan avenue August 27, a gold breast pin. Owner secures by calling on M. A. Cook, and paying for this notice. I can give you better rales on insurance than any agent in Downs, on personal property and dwellings, and will oositively make it to your interest to do -business with me.

Arnold Flintjer. We have just received tho most complete line of dry' goods ever, brought to Ibis city. You are cordially invited i to call and inspect the same. 5 A. L.

Pheasant Co With tiie ties of naiu.e rive.i. Belkfarm. He is black in color btands i'v ti--lven. TeuitiC'jt-iObsed ni.iu' feuvea Fl.n hluar lut.e imek 15 hand-. Ligh and weighs 1,000 pounds.

He wt- bred iu Kentucky, shed bv im la ilie'- jU'Uy win 1. Tliey Ci-e sally fl'tiluj FiHft1ags of I ah-- From iueir loft pe.friiea s.rjyl.ij, With each aaasiiu play'. nr. Itoujr'j uud ousli i.hecji-rseuel. jioff 01' eir Thry f.

Iiovf gently rove liii va'e and iixed Cover'nrv o'er be pr.ces. Wiiic.i 1 he early i'rov ea, Jliii iliua -ly be) 0 0 1' ioved 0.10 sleep. They ave 'allluK ta 'y 'r-l'rj UugiO. C'! iuiMi. oOid oTJ'y Ilea 1.

ico us leadloug tlyi.ic. With tiie Wiiid't UUcurUativ ligiilnj. At our feci )uobly hiii', Waitiog Oec.iy. Tlioy are te-iclilus- Ally tecMug TUa: whUli glandong, tit it iicli X' iov's Tli ere i auufrh: of ear'i abiiti'; Uut behind cli n.iture hli Is a baud our fooisie bs' Uu? A.d Iio Kr.ed Casullian. 13t3 At the trial of WT.

H. NeUon, at Os-Lorne, last Tnesdap, the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. In view of the that the mortgage on a cow was not signed by his wife it considered void. He returned to his home in this city this morning. Frank Donahey has accepted a position with Harper at Cawker, and assumed his new place Monday morning.

While we are sorry to have him leave, by securing his services, this firm gam one of the finest salesman to be er before known. Mrs. J. W. Rickenford tooK the train yesterday morning for St.

Paul, chants can and do handle a line of goods equal to those of auy town 'n Ill's- part of the state. Downs' meichani3-are dealing aud 11 in every can give their cubtomei value received-exacting a living profit, and are entitled to the full support of every citizen of our city. When our people go to some 0 iier town exprctiag to iet more feoodn iOt a dollar than at home they are sure to get Jef'o. It is not reasonable, and we in? vest a sured that (ha difference it made up ia some other way. Suck io the borne inercuant who tticks to you and tbe vesu't will be a general build-idg up of each other.

Cawker and Osborne merchatits do not help build up our town and are entitled to our patronage only lieu it is absolutely necessary DrewirMukliig. To the lad-esofthe c-tyofDowns and having dressmaking to do, wl' 1 i ad Miss Jessie Webster and Mrs. J.W. Mat'er at ihe residence of the latter, one olock east of the stone school-bouse to do their work in the latest styles, and at reasonable rales. Satisfaction gr-pr-nnteod.

Patronage solicited. 12 S.tbbuth School Convention. The Osborne county Sunday School ashociation will meet in annual conversion at the Congregational cbureh, at Downs, Kansas, on Wednesday, November Cb, 1889, at 9 a. and in session two days. All Sunday tcbot Cora bub'na: is now id full b'ast J.

W. Huff was at Osboi iie, Thursday Q. R. C.aft visited at Beloit last The pay car came up Tuesday Only about one more week until election. Tinware at your own price at Skin vep.

found in this pail of the state. We are authorized to state that Prof. Taylor will give ball at the opera house in this city, Monday evening, the 28th, to which all well meaning persons are invited. The object will be to arrange for holding periodical dances during the season. Good music guaranteed.

Rev. of the M. church, of Columbus, Ohio, has been in the cii several days th pat week, visiting li'n relatives, S. Pheasant and family. He is quite well pleased with this ppri 0 the state and may locate here permanently at some time in the near futaro.

Cards are out the carriage of Dr. A. II. P. Dobnmg to M's Min.iieL.

Manihri at the readence of ibe bridt-s parents aoAh of this city, to- where fhe will spend the winter with relatives and friends. Joe Mcibergen returned from his trip Missouri sate, sound and UNMAR RIED. Down Globe please take notice. Lucas Advance. We are almost dying to tell of the wedding to take place in this city tomorrow, but promised not to and can't a full report next week.

Jude C. A. Little, of Junction City, representing the Michigan Mutual life company, was doing business the metropolis Tuesday. Ed Hall, of Baloit, was in the city Letter Lint. Unclaimed letter list at tho Downs 1 ict-oflice, for the week ending, Slockioa was visited by a dangerous Ocibr uiv ow.

Tuy will irake this plp.ee heir home, occrpying the recently fitted fire last Tuesday morniog, which daoi aged the opera house to the extent ot about three thousand dollars. '8. W. D. Magaw took the tra'n Mocday morning for Columbus, Indiana the home of her pa-ents, where she wi'l up residence in the northeast part of J.

C. Daniel S.enai 1,, J. R. Keyser. Please say "advertised when calling or the abovn.

D. P. M. tue city. In the examination of Mr.

Bee man's spend a month or more, vi dtinjf. workers a earnestly requested to be cent. Rev. J. A.

Bright, State score 8 ry, and other distinguished workers torn abroad are expected. By order of Executive committee. Free entertain-uieut will be furnished the visitors here during tbe convention. J. K.

Mitchell, Secretary. School Ileuort. The following is the report of the month ending October 25th, 1889: Number of children enrolled, 27; average Sam G'lpin, a former resident of ihis SpoUuno Fall New Line. The Union Pacific, haveing complet books this week, an additional shortage of something over $900 was found swelling the total to over $9,000. The committee have almost finished their work and it is thought this will about entire amount of the deficiency in place, was shit nsar Barnard, Kausas, Tuesday, during a dispute over soioe ed its line to Spouane Falls, Washing- Jon Territory, is running its trains direct to that point, thus forming tne Wednesday.

Sim Garland is ont in Graham county on business. J. W. Huff wa3 attending court at Osborne, Thursday. Lotaol our people have been attend-hill court this week.

Rev. Fisher and family returned from Clay Center Monday. C. C. Tunicliff has our thanks for one dollar on subscription.

Remember the republican township caucus next Saturday. Will Owen is now running a freigltt Qn the middle divsion. Call on Skinner Bros, at Bates' old stand for heating stoves. F. W.

Liptoj was down from Osbni ne on busiuess last Monday. II. A. Hart, of Stocktoa, was registered at the Howell home Tuesday. A.

Jackson was at Stockton on business Wednesday of this week. Wm. Landers and family are visiting friends at Greenleaf this week. A car of fine horses for Stockton passed up the road Monday evening. W.

Denton, of Leavenworth was in the city on business last Saturday. Frank Wicks returned from a week's visit at St Joe last Sunday evening. F. M. Wells and G.

H. Skinner were land, li is thought he may recover. Mrs. R. A.

Hoffman, of Smith Center, our county treasury. most desirable route from the East on account of its Pullman Palace sleeping accompanied by her pareah, and M'SS Day, of Glen Elder, were in the A jolly crowd of young sport3 f' om daily attendance, 24; per cent, of at ten' cars, Pullman Dining Cars, and Free 'ihistity wtnt 'ver south of town last ty yeslerday, the guesis of E. L. Getiy dance, 89; cases of tardiness, visitors Suix aywith -ix fine grey hounds to and wife. Jimmy OWson began hin en-1 hnsking last Monday ino' ning.

He will have something like five thousand bush els and the yie'd is about fifty bushels oer acre. present, 3. Those neither absent or tardy: Clara Cburter, Nancy Easterling, Lillie Greenman, Ella Hull, Forrest Courter, Clara McGuire, Richard Cour-ter, Arthur Hull, Burchard Courter, Ethel Cox, Eirnest Cjarter, EJiy Bryant, Veina Courter, Jane Cox, Nellie Nelson and Harry Fiy. Paenta are earnestly requested to visit th school. Alice Fcltz, Teacher.

Have You Heard Wood Smith now have cozy quar ters in the room directly south of Brooks hard waie store. The south room will Pullman Colonist Sleepers. Soosane Falls is situated in the Pa-louse country and is the distributing center for a section of the Northwest, the resources of which are unlimited. As an illustration: 50,000 bushels of wheat have been raiseb from 1,000 acres of lancLi Another feature oi the country greatly conducive to the raising of crop-u is the rainless harvests, no rain falling -while crops are being harvested. Many desirable farms may yet be had in this remarxably productive region ol reasonable terms, and a more favorable opportunity for procuring a farm cheap will not soon present itsfelf For pamphlets descriptive of ths country, or for rates, time tablei or maps pertaining to the Union Pacific Railway apply to your nearest Ticxet be ued for court purposes and the north one as an office.

have a jack-rabbit chaee. After a reasonable sniountofhkirmibhing succeeded in rousing three rabbits, which were after some fine captured, the boyssay the sort was immense. J. S. Welsh, the horse buyer from Boston, will make his regular vii-it here Wednesday, October 2-'i, when he will pay tha highest cash price for good, sound horses, weighing from 1,000 to 100 pounds.

He also wants horses weighing from 1,400 pounds and upwards. He will be at Tipton Thursday, November 7th. 13. Mrs. I.

D. Lewis, took the train Tuesday morning accompanied by her 18-vear-old daughter Hattis, for Mary ville Kansas, where the latter will be placed under treatment for her which became sore something like a year ago, and she is at present entirely blind. It is hoped that relief to an extent at least can be secured bv the assistance of skill About the suberb Pullman dining cars The Missouri Pacific train service is which have recentlv been placed in service via the Union Pacific, ''The Over very busy. The Cen ral Branch requires land Route?" If you have and want to get a sumptuous meal, while traveling, don't fail to take the train on which tbe diners run. They run on the fast Ves at Oebotne, on business Wednesday.

A complete line of hard ware at Bates old stand, to be closed out at once. Wm. Mellen came down from Osborne to visit his family and friends last Sunday. Mrs. Rev.

J. C. Walker, of Burr Oak, was rioitiag old friends in this city this ten crews and the Omaha Extension thirty-three crews out of Atchison to do iheir work. Champion. A young lover in Iowa paid $10 for a locomotive to run him thirty miles to see his girl, and when he got there the family bulldcg run him twn miles and didn't chartre him a cent.

CorTxv.itinna tibule Express between Council ISIuffs and Denver, and on the Overland Flyer between Council ISIufis and Portland. These meals, which cannot besurpassed in any of tbe first-class hotels in the any Agent of thif Company, or tlu EL. Lomax country, are served in tnese cars at 7o hare no souls. Ex. ed medical Gen'l Pisa.

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