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The Globe from Portis, Kansas • 1

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A- i rv J0 For all tlio Hows' VI? -i -7 IV 3 READ IT PAIS -TO adveui is.i IN-THE GLOBE. 1 I lit HUSt Gr DOWNS, OSBORNE COUNTY. KANSAS, SATURDAY MARCH 22. '90, NO VOL. 2 A new lino of F'ressllooJi at Skinner -DOWNS GLOBE.

Bros. ZBLl3lIED fcVKUY SATVUDA Han Ihtker went to Beloit Saturday ever tag. 1YL H. HOYT, Publisher. OAorne trying to ors? ni.o a state For a good lath give Chan Baker a calk u5 For good, fresh crocciies, call tt C.

Browns Central Market. 25 Mrs. D. Brown and Mrs. Eu Hetny were at Oalorne Monday.

Governor Humphrey has designated April 101 as Arbor day. Wild geee have been making their way north the week. COINTY OI'HCKKXI militia at tl at place. J. 11.

01di.cn win alter. Jing to busi ness at Osborne Wednesday. E. J.Tur- Congressman, t-h Plbtrlct, J. F.

Kelley.tho Cawker liveryman was in the ity last Saturday. II. Meibergen ha been caring for H. K.I ft- i. A.

hmitli, Z.T. Wn.roinl, II. M. lii-iiiy. P.O.

V. (i. Haves, W. A. mc, J.

A. IM'IIIHII, Ihmiic tirc'lN n. iut. httiic fi-imior, Mtrk't Jti.iuo, of court. Attorney, Mierlir TieiiMiror ('ntii)iy lerk H-ul-UTot Deeds I.

S. (Jardiner waj at Stockton Tuesday. Dr. Harris and wife, of Ciwker, were in the city Thursday. At ISrown't Central Market you tan t'ct fresh lul'c oynters.

2t Timer, remcmbe'- that the farmer have entied the race to win. Oeo. Maee has some ripe tomatoes which ho id fchippud in 1'ioui Florida. Don't forget the faraiers hare a big mass inciting at on March Mi Maggie Patterson was repotted as being quite kick during the past week. Geo.

Cornell has made a change in the appearance cf his barn by having a couple ot new doors put up in tront. J. W. Huff and C. M.

Fo'rline were down iieloit last Tuesday on business. W. Ciark now occupies the Hates' sprained arm tho pait week, caused l-y a fall. lavld ard. Isaac Luew and wife, living north of Will of Osborne, was in city Wednesday.

0. Denhn returned from niea Tlmwday morning. S. Carney came lack from B-Ieit Tuesday morning. Carl Broadrii up tho road Tuesday morning.

L. Leruley is doing somo nice work in painting, for C.O. Bigelow. MisseBvMo Bates nnd Ida Stcncr visited Cawker friends, Tuesday. NowUtkotimo to plant V.cd greatly improve the appearance ci'your homes.

H. B.Smith of Bethany towrsLip, was a callor at this oflico while in to lat Saturday. A M. Kinehoart, of Portia cam.) down on yesterday morning's train on business. Attend the camp fire at Cor-vrdia next Monday night.

A grand Cme anticipated. Frank Colo's the pla-o to bay tho cheapest and choicest meats Pi be found in tho ity. 35 1. Moore, formerly editor of the Alton oiiiuv Suicrlntcnilent Muttie.Morri. Portis, visited with friends in tbij city uuniy Mirvejor t.

Cuuuty CommlM-lnnero F. It, llrown. Win. V. Smith, tho fore part of this week.

The farmer are at present busily en city orrit'KKs. gaged in getting their ground in readiness for sowing oats, henco business is not rushing at present. Miss Hattie Lew'is, who has been at D. C. Grinned.

John IMxIi'y J. M. Ilowtr. Ceo. E.

crnirin. L.A.I.1U1. J. M. Wood.

Mayor Police lultre Clerk Treasurer Atto-wy Marysville, for the past six months, navies her eyes operated upon returned to her borne south of this city Tuesday Ex Judge Smith -passed down U'o road Saturday evening. Spring has now ccrae; clean up your yards and heautify jour boines, J. C. Junkin came down from Port-is Saturday evening und remained over Sunday. Q.

K. Craft, the infant editor of the Times, was taking in the fcights at Osborne last Snnday. Mr. and Mrs. Emory, of Cawkcr, were in the city last Monday, the guests of IJ.

F. Hoss and faruiiy. The Woild's iVir will ho opuncd April 30-Ji, 1SP2, and closed October 20th of the same year. A. L.

Stockwell, of "Twelve went to Chicago with a car load of cattle, Monday Harry Hoot, of tho Atchison Champion, passed down the road Saturday evening enroute for Biloit. At Rose Valley in Smith county we learn that Mr. Scott organized an Alliance of 25 members Monday evening. property three-fourths o4! a milo west of town. morning.

rjft and WM fr Com. Ij. A. I ltd. Count-Unit n.S.

V. Huff, C. Si. M. ells, J.

'U, G. II. Skinner. Lost Between this placo 'and Mr' C. Walters and family now occupy the J.

A. Worley residence on north Winters, half milo north of town, a Morgan avenue. ladies' black hat, on Friday evening CHUKCIIKS thborne and Downs merchants are Finder will please leave at Mrs. E. M.

getting a iroc deal of tiade from this Kamist-Servlccs atl'erry's hall: Pabbath Sprague's millinery store. 35 school at 11 All invited to attend. vicinity. l'ortis Patriot. Willis pelay, son of Sheriff Belay, of An alliance was organized at Mr, M.

E. Services at 11 o'clock, a. in. and at Uooks county, passed down the road p. every SubOath; Sunday school at 10 a.

Diraond's east of this plaje on Tuesday Monday evening enroute for Elgin, Illinois, where he will remain during afternoon with a membership of nine in, each Sunday. Hev. G. II. Woodwaud Pastor At Iowa school house in Bloom Val Congregational Service, every Sabbath at the coming summer.

ley an Alliance was organized last, 11 a. and Tu. in: Sabbath school at 10 a Mrs. F. Garnfio, living south' bf tliLi Downs to at.

Louis $12 21. Downs in. Hr.v. W. M.

Shaw. Pastor. Prfbvlerlnrr-'-Wervlees at 11 o'clock it. in rueaday with twelve charter menbevs J. M.

f'a'chelder, of city, went to Portia Monday afterritda and at; o'clock m. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Kev. Jos.Patteusos.

Pastor will preach in the Presbyterian church to visit her son, W. and daughter, Mrs.E. II. Powell. Dr.

J. (I. Poole went to Osborne Wed to Pueblo, Colo, $17.30. Fast Time New and free chair cars via. Mo.

Pac. li'y. W. M. Pouter, Agent.

To Stockholder. Christian Church-Hold services every to-morrow Sunday morning at 1 Empire, was in town Monday'und mad i this office a pleasant call. Renaldo Huff came down from Al-mena Tuesday morning to visit with his parents for a low days. D. S.

Gardiner tamo up from St, Tuesday morning to look after his tva4 eslato Interests at this Hace. J. II. Lipton, the gonial landlord, ol tho Lipton House, went to Stockton Thursday morning to look after his farm. Mrs.

A. M. Rineheart and Mrs. Jones, of Portis, passed down tho road Thursday morning enroulo for Caw kcr. Misi Effie Jiidson took the train 'Sunday evening for Albia, Iowa, for a short visit with relatives and frionds at that pla-e.

Phiri 'Myers, formerly night operator at this place, but how of Jomostowh, came up from there Wednesday for a Sabbath at 3 n. and Hlblo class at p. in. cloclc. Kvervbodv invited to attend.

Ira Weaver nesday to attend tho board of Pension aud Elders. Charley Leonard, of Cheyenne, passed examiners, of which he is a member. There will be a meeting of the stock Vr.itvi Hi-cut hern, services in tho Conirrejra through this place Tuesday, enroute for tirvmil ihnii'li. I'l-cachinsr every alternate holders of tho Downs Elevator on Siihliiilh ut 4 o'clock. Stihath school every Omaha, Nebraska, where ho will work Mrs.

Poole accompanied him. Miss A nna Saddler came down from Sabbath at 3 i. Prayer meeting every baturday, April 5th at 2 p. to elect during the coming summer. TuJay evening at 8 M.

UliV.il. It. Mvkk. J.C. Biht.

Pastor. Supt, The drawing came off at Dr. Poole's Bloomington last Saturday evening and visited over Sunday with Mrs. T. N.

Minniear. Shercturned Monday morn- drug store Monday evening forthat.fine dressing case, and the Dr. was the SKCKET SOCIETIES. directors for the ensuing year. Hy order of the president.

W. A.IIorrEti, Scc'y. City Caucus. At tho reqeuestof the citizens, G. H.

Skinner, acting Mayor, do here by inc. lucky man. Number 18 drew the prize a. A. Hen Grernman Tost.

No. 2S1. of John -Jackson. J. W.

Huff, E. M. nnw-n. KaiisHM. itKetaon flwtand third Mon H.

Peterman who is -now pulling Jones, vT. II. Lipton and T. E. Arm day nitrht of enoli month visltiiiK comrades always tvclccMiie.

E. Jonks Com. train on the east end, out of Greenleaf, strong, all of Down', were visitors to JOHN JACKSON, AOJl. came up from there Wednesday morn Cawker last Thursday. CawW Rec Hercules enmp.

S. of No. 4'K Downs. Kansas, meets every second aud fourth ingfor a few days vklt with his family ord. call a cacucs of the citizens of Downs at the Booth budilding.at 7 :30 p.m.

Wednesday March 20th, for the purpose of nominating city officers for. the ensue-ing year. at this place. Wondtfyevcuitiji'S of each month. J.

V. J. F. Voiii.f.v,Q. M.

A Fort Scott cirl fell out of an apple The farmeis are taking an and alto tree the other day and broke her arm. gether different look at matters from And yet sornOof the papers aro talking K. of V. Miivnolla Lodjrc, No. marts on the first and third "feat nrday even Injrs of each G.

II. what they have heretofore, and don't J. C. Sakple, Act, Mayor. about a late spring in K.

Star, :i.onth: visitiiiK Knl-hts fnviseci to atrenn. 1). S. (JAHDINKII.C Bakkh, K. of and S.

be surprised if you hear something day's visit at this place. L. Lemley has received his wall paper and is ready to do papering at reasonable rates. Give him a 'call when in need of work of this kind. While a reporter oi the was on hiti way from Osborne last Wednesday, he saw a farmer threshing by tho treading method.

He had four horses, twr. boys and a girl all traveling in a cip If. J. (J. Poolo took the'lrain for Kansis City Saturday evening to attend tin-funeral of Dr.

'Jackson, formerly surgeon of tho Mo. Pac. system, but at tho City Clerk. "drep" this la! 1. When freedom from her mountain By order of Ben II.

Clover, president hi'ht unfurled her standard to the air, othe Suffer of Dakota. The Farmers in this vicinity EAPTI3HN PTAK. Lucretia GarilehV Chapter, No holds regular communication on Mie second and fourth Tuesday evenings of ach month. Mas. L.

Stump, V. M. Mrs W. A. Johnson.

See. of the State Alliance, a meeting of all pent she looked around nnd wondered why the county Alliance presidents is call she saw no man from Kansas there. ed for the 25th of this month at Topeka A. O. TJ.

Towns Lodu'e No. 157, meets on the second and fourth Wednesday evening Emporia Republican. All the counties should be represented. a car load ot corn to the sufferers of Dakota, on Wednesday, our generous people cf this place, sent a letter containing $111 50. The car was beautifully decorated with flags, and a 'of each month.

menihers are cor notice by fome of our exchanges temember the date. dially invited tj nttend X.E.AitMsnto.NQ J. (J. Sa.mpi.k, Sec. that Farmer Sttith, who three years A sharp little boy in Georgia, who ago made the race for governor, has banner on each side which bore the a.

F. A. M. Downs Lodge No, 20-1. holds rexular meetings on second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month.

Visiting wa9 kicked by a mule, instead of saying following inscription: "Downs, Kan naughty words or going home crying 'members invned. t. M. ioKUN'E, w. ii.

A. W. Dakkk, See. to his mother, tied the mule within live sas, sends greetings to her suffering friends in Dakota." And much credit feet of a beehive, backed him round to it and let him kick. Ex.

T.O.-0. Dovftra Lodge No. G29. meets every Friday night. Transient imbibers cor-Oiallv invited to attend.

L. A. J. VT. N.G., Secretary.

time of his death, chief surgeon of tho WaLash. lie returned Tuesday morning. The X)aborne County Teachers' Ao-ciation, which was to convene at Osborne the 2')th ot this month, has been changed, and will meet on Saturday, the 6th of April. The change was ma.io on account of tho mass meeting which assembles there on the 20th inst. Farmers, the columns of the Grow; are ooen.

av.d readv for anvthinir been refused admittance to the Alliance Well, we believe that is right, 8S he is no more a farmer than Gov. f-'lidc was. Surely here is no room for the politician in the Alliance. Farmers k'sep them cut if yon would be healthy. Thursday, of last week, C.

11. Willard, special agent for the Continon-t Insurance Co, of New York, met Meiry of Round Mound, at Ihe ladies of the Presbyterian church should be given the Vandei iet boys for their faithful work ia getting the donation. Whenever there is any good to be done Downs always comes to the willi'ive a lunch at tha Lotr.e of P. M. Xust, cn Wednesday evening, March B.

of L. Downs lodue, No. 323. meets every first and third Sunday evening of each front and does her share. 2Gth, from to 9 clock.

Price of JonN MlLH EISLEK, mouth. A. (Dillon, See. until 20 cts. for adults, children 10 cts The Editorial Association.

The date for the meeting of the he proceeds to be used lor the benefit Northwest Kansas Editorial Associa of the church. tion is set for May 15th. The Secretary Mrs. Geo. Hawkey, of Port's, F.

Vaughn, of the Mankato Moni JJ CARPENTER. LOAN, LAND AND INSUBANCE AGT. DOWNS, KANSAS, Deeds, abstracts of title, pension papers aw to Mrs. D. Brown, and Mrs.

Oihorne, and settled his loss by fire, which cccured Feb l'J to stock and farming impliments, amounting to Mr. Uodikcr came to this place with II. T. Neale and returned to Alton Friday morning. The Farmers' Alliance is a secret or tor, announces that arrangements have 'owera, daughter of cjmrsissioner been made the annual excursion, which will be over the Sfc'nta Fe 11.

Ii. Smith, of the 2d district, visited C. D. legal papers carefully and legally drawn. Olllce over Well's store.

Correspon" 'dence solicited and promptly attended to. havo to say fcr the Ust interests of tho cattle for which you have engaged in. Tho purpose of the farmer is not to tear down the merchants or harm anyone; they si mply have their V. aso rn court ami they purpose to plead It themselves. The salaries of the county and staff officials of Kansas, aveVage about Corn is wort about fifteen At that rate it takes 20.

000 bushels iiaiveston. it is possible that ar rangements maybe road6 for a Bhort A. BEHliY, ganization, ibis is a source of much worry to tlfo politicians. The' politicians are perfectly willing to be friendly with the farmer and co-operate with him and run cn his ticket, if the farmer visit to Wichita, Arkansas City and Guthrie, I. T.

The trip will cover BLACKSMITH AND WAGONWOBK, seven or eight days, from the time of Brown's family a few days this week. Mrs. Powere, however, took the train at this place Thursday morning for her home in Illinois. A point was well made by Judge Peffer in the course of his speech at the Farmers' Institute the other day, when he said, "Transportation i3 a very large part of A gaKulture." It is the connecting link between the product and its will only unboiom himself freely. 1 be eaving Mankato.

Tho details for farmer's unwillingness to be confident DOWNS, KANSAS All work done to order and satisfaction in all cases guaranteed. Will take Junk old iron, rags, copper, brass, zinc, bones and oli rubber tioots and shoes. Sho west of Tremor house. 35 sleeping cars eating hott3es are not yet arranged, but soon will be. Members should make all the necessary arrange ments for transportation "to Mankato, ial, pams the politicians deeply.

Emporia Republican. Ingnlls favom ferviee pension bill, while Plumb oppose it, but then Plumb has a longer lease on his office. Just before his term expire? he will bump himself to any thing Kansas Voters may ask. Three years cro, Jogahs was jnst as independent as I'lumb now is. pay a man frwork that is probably not much harder than you have been doing the past year, if he lives as economical as the average farmer he will probably have saved at the end of a two yearn" tcrin fib'out $5,000.

Are you able tr-ave that sum in two years? in ten' If you work out hy the month and save out otyour wages $15 each month it will be over twenty vears before that amount is accumulated: Just think of it! a quarter of a century! And you have to help pay it out of your meai vaine to the farmer. The influence drawn by Judge Peffer ia one to nrge and back home after leaving the excursion train. Those who desire to accompany the excursion should piompt-ly notify the Secretary, bo he may make I upon the attention of the farmers: viz: tbal warehouses and elevatofs should be built along the transportation lines, in order that the producer may get as nearly possible, the full val'Ss of the JK. A. II.

P. BOHNIXG, PHTSICIAN AND Sl-nGEOX, Downs, Kansas. Can be found either night or day at For-line's drugstore to attend to professional calls. Woman's and children's diseases e'uVy. Terms reasonable.

Come and i-ivt a call when In reed of medical services. Old chronic euges aret-artK-stly invited tocaU at arrangements for sufficient sleeping car service, the cost of which will be about $10 per berth or 15 apiece, if two per- earnings. J)on you tbink it is aboot Will the voters forsret jus wiort com-injrin the past? Augusta Journal. We can fay tho boys have not; nor can they forgot. To late, to late, hear them cry Ingalls and Plumb need not prly.

time to reduce the salaries a little? It now time the farmer looked a littY changeinthe marset when it tarns Irs sens ct'eripy it Mihneijolis Messen- ger. himself. Alliance Tribune,.

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