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The Daily Citizen from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

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The Daily Citizeni
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Fort Scott, Kansas
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LODGE DIRECTORY. DOESN'T AGREE. PURELY PERSONAL. LOCAL HAPPENINGS. State Senator King Talks WITH PLACE AND TIME OF RECULAR MEETING S.

12. Thompson has gone to Arthur Fuller is up from Girard. About the Metropolitan Po lice System in Politics. Springfield to rent a building for his business, which he expects to J. A.

Childs is quite sick at Masonic Hall, corner let and Main. Wnlnu- Sun Lodjre No, 8, meets every 1st and ad Friday evening of eaob month, Fort Soott Chanter No. 3. menta pvmv'M move there the first of the year. State Senator L.

P. King, of his home on North Crawford street. J. M. Stanley is one of the Cowley county, one of the most and 4th Tuesday evening of each month.

Hugh do Payne's Commandry No, 3. Knights Templar ad and 4th Tuesday of eaeh month, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Bird of easiest fishermen in town. He caught a large 3 pound bass this morning. He says he knows Joakert Lodge of Perfection No, 6, meet Fort Scott, are visiting at Schell City. Nevada Post. just what it weighed, for the P.

Jones, president of Fort Scott Marble And Granite Works We have a lot of small tono ment, markers and head atone for sale cheap, in order to make ffm.for larPer work. Ail or the aboTe work is flrst-ciass, also a nice line of family monumenU lor sale at easonabie pricei. Corner 3rd and Main sts. I. W.

MOODY, Mgr. B. P. Gillham Co. FEED AND SALE STABLE.

Corner Oak and 0. STUDYVIN, Dealer In Staple and Fancy Grwerir 1023 E. Wall St, influential populists of the state, says that Governor Leedy promised him last winter that he would appoint Christian gentlemen on the police boards in the large cities. The senator if. inclined to believe that Leedy did not carry out his promise, owing to the existence of so many joints in thbse cities.

King also entertains different views from the governor about the police being an instrument to revent republican frauds at elections. He butcher weighed it for him when he bought it. The fire department was called to the home of Jake Randall at 319 South Judson this afternoon to extinguish a small blaze on the roof of the kitchen caused by spaks falling from a lot of rub the Bandera Stone Company, is expected home today or tomorrow. S. E.

Thompson, of Thompson left for Springfield this morning, to sign a lease on a store building. R. R. Rigsby, ex-Memphis will leave for Col bish. The damage is about five dollars, says that if the republicans can orado and Hew Mexico, to work on the Santa Fe.

use the police when they have About twenty tramps were lined up before Police Judge Shipp today. They had over sixty knives among them. One every uu wenuesuay ot eacn niontn. Muekey Chaplain of Kose Croix no, 4, 1st Thursday of eaeh month. Uobert Do Bruce Precoptory of Knights Kadosh, 3d in eaeh month.

Olive Chapter no. 8, 1st Tuesday of each month. Odd Fellows Hall on Suott Aveuue. Oanton Colfax No. 2, Patriarchs Militant meet 2nd and 4th Thursday, Klsing Star Encampment No.

7, meet lBtand 3rd Thursday. Fort. Scott Odd Fellows, No. 23, meet every Monday evening. Fort Scott Kebekah Degree meets 1st and 3rd Saturday.

Kansas Lodge No. 395, 1. O. O. meets every Friday.

K. P. Hall Richards Block Mystic Lodge No. 17 of meetevrey Wednesday evening. Mystic Temple No.

12, Kathbone Sisters meet 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each A. 0, U. W. No. 25, every hursdayevening Degree of Honor A.

o. IT. every Friday evening. 0. M.

B. every Saturday evening. Woodmen Hall Over Bachmans. Solid City Camp 1599 M. W.

meet every Monday evening. Pairiarchs of America meets 2nd and 4th TueBday evening. Knights and Ladies of the Fireside 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening. Knights and Ladies of Honor 1st and 3rd Wednesday evening. Fraternial Aid meets 2nd and 4th Thursday.

Woodmen Circle meets 1st and 3rd Friday. Royal Neighbors of America meets 2nd and 4th Fridays. Select Knights of A. O. U.

meets 2nd and 4th Saturday. Brotherhood Locomotive Fireman meets 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoons. Lodges not mentioned here will please send them in at once. The Brotherhood ol Locomotive Engineers meets every second and fourth Sunday afternoon at the Select Friends Hall. G.

I. A. to B. of L. E.

meets every first and hird Wednesday in K. of P. Hull. control of them, the pops can do Loyd V. Rawlings, who has said that he and a crowd broke the same.

"The governor told me person jail at Pleasanton. Four of them been in Chicago for the past year, came in this afternoon to visit his parents lor short time. ally last winter that he would appoint commissioners recommended by the churches and oth had a big bundle of goods that had evidently been stolen. Mrs. Riley states that she had J.

C. McAdams, of Scam-monville, nephew of Mrs. Mike Riley, came up eoday to er good people, and that such appointees would be expected to no talk with Mr. Riley on show day and that no one else had anything to do with the relations be Dr E. F.

McGraw, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate Chicago Veterinary GoiLeg. Office: We3tefn Barsu Residence ea theJBLaza. FORT SCOTT, Erwin, Grant Co. attend the funeral of Mike Rilev.

enforce the law and to perform their whole duty without fear Leslie Liepman and Frank Rodecker went over to Rich Hill tween herself and Mr. Riley. She also says that Mr. Riley last night to attend the bicycle or favor. According to the reports which come to my ears, this has not been done.

Granting this to be true, and I pre meet there and also a dance there leaves three nieces and one nephew in Minneapolis, not Mil tonight. Mrs. Max Baum left on the sume it is, the governor has at waukee. Dr. Green and wife, of tempted to go forward, but in re afternoon train for Fort Scott, In ality has gone back.

where she will spend several the Cumberland Presbyterian church, was pleasantly surprised last evening by about thirty of "The metropolitan police sys days visiting friends and rela tives. Nevada Mail. Horses and Mules of every description bought, sole or exchanged. A large stock of singlo drivers and city brcke horses always on hand. their friends.

A very pleasant Mrs. R. Conflans, of South tem is unquestionably calculated to build up prestige and secure influence for the party which happens to be in power, by fur FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING Best Selected Stock in Kansas evening was spent and upon leaving, a small box was left on Heylman street, is enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. M. Klassan and her sister, Mrs.

J. the table which contained a dime from each one that was present. Koehler, of Paola, Kansas. nishing a number of positions into which political place hunters may be installed. The governor's idea that, if he abolished the system, as he has the power to do, EXPERIENCED WORKMEN One inning of the base ball game yesterday was a short one, FOR RENT only four balls being thrown over TELEPHONES: 19 MUTUAL 146 the plate.

Young Bearman is OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Telephone Office 86 Nos. 12 atid 14 Scott Avenue Twenty rooms in Boston hotel building, with water closets, bath rooms, and all modem the republicans would gain control of local affairs in the cities, and steal all of the elections, is said to be one of the coming FOBIT SCOTT, KAN. one with which I do not agree. conveniences, to rent singly or en suite. Inquire of W.

S. Miller, at The Hub." tf catchers. He is quick, a good thrower, and catches on in good shape to every play. The older players of the team say he is all right. ST.

LOUIS mm If the control of local police affairs in these cities would be advantageous to republicans at election time, it certainly-follows that a similar condition, with populists in power, would prove equally advantageous to that party. These rules generally Bulk oyster's and celery at Ernich Cohn's. all Points Our 10c children hose, all sizes, is same grade competition ask you I2c ior. We have the largest and cheapest stock of hosiery in the city. Glaze Lewis, Popular Department Store.

GRIFFITH WON. TAKE THE Fine line of Perfumes at Chas. S. Pratt's, 15 S. Main Street, tf work both ways, and the theories do not harmonize." Kansas FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, St.

Louis and Kansas City TO 8t. Paul and Minneapolis. THE BEST LINE FROM ST. LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY TO OMAHA, DENVER, City Journal. ah.

Whitman Family Tonight. Tonight at the opera house the Whitman family of singers will give one of their concerts. The Leavenworth Times says of them; "Chickering Hall was packed last night to hear the Whitman SHOP MEN! Our $1.50 and $2.00 shoes are MONTANA, COLORADO, NE He Proves Successful in His First Case. as attorney for Jas. Finney, secured a judgment for $11.40 against Chasr Pitman in Justice Maple's court yesterday.

Judge Hill opposed him, BRASKA, UTAH AND PACIFIC COAST. the strongest, most durable sold, and are 25c better than any com Singers. The singing was con- petitor. Every pair warranted. ceeded by all to be the best of Vestibuled Trains with Sleepers, Chair HUT! 71 Glaze Lewis.

its kind ever heard in Leaven but Charley's contention that if KARLESKINT FUNERAL. worth." Prices tonight and tomorrow night will be 10, 20 and 30 cents. Ears (fT) and Dining cars. Kansas City to Eastern Cities via Chicago or Peoria. L.

W. Wakeley, C. P. ST. LOUIS, MOi Howard Elliott, Cen.

Mgr. ST. JOSEPH, MO. Im J. Brlcker, T.

P. KANSAS CITY. MOt SAVE fito HOURS Samuel Karleskint Buried at 9 O'clock This Morning. Bulk oysters and celery at Ernich Cohn's. he proved that Finney had preformed work for Pitman, that a contract was to be presumed, was sustained by the court and judgment for $11.40 was '-given for Finney.

Smoke "Stag Horn" Cigars. On the Trip. The funeral of Samuel who died at his home three Fine line of perfumes at Chas. S. Pratt's, 15 South Main st.

tf. miles west of the city yesterday, Rates as Low Lfe. Lowest YOU was held from the Catholic Will Miss It If You Don't Inspect Free Chair Cars Without Charges Our There are five widowed daughters of James and Cathorine Jordan, of Upson county, who present a rather remarkable score of longevity, as follow Mrs. Nancy Wood, aged 81; Mrs. Sarah Tomlin, 80; Mrs.

Caterine Ladies' fine dongola turn shoes, coin toe, lace, only $2.50. Best bargains ever offered in ladies' shoes. Competitors get $2.75 to 3.00. Ladies' fine spring heel shoes, lace and button, $1.25 to $2.00. Ladies' bpx calf, spring heel shoes, lace and button, $1.50.

Three awful good bar J. A. HOLUNGER, P. T. A.

church at 9 o'clock, this morning. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery. The pall bearere were: J. F. End, Rock Conflans, Chas.

Hamlin, Tim Noonan, Richard Piotrowski and Will Stanley. Buy a home on terms to suit and save rent. Room 11, Drake block, northeast corner Main and Wall. Fort Scott, Kansas. H.

C. Town send, St. Louis, Missouri. Johnson, 78; Mrs. E.

Harper, 76; New Lines of Ladles' Silk and Flannel Shirt Waists Showing some exclusive styles in Ladies' and Misses' Capes and Jackets. Perfect Fitters; Up-to-date Styles. Glaze Lewis. gains. Mrs.

Lou Isdoll, 68. The average of these ages is over 76. The five, sisters are in remarkably good health for women of their age. About once a year the five jolly old widows meet and renew their youth in loving communion and recalling their early days in childhood. GEO.

R. WEBB, 108 E. First Street. I write the best and cheapest accident insurance for Rail Road employees in the largest company in the world. Call and see me.

A few sets ot new furniture For sale cheap for cash, a new Kimball piano at I. S. 24 north Main street. Bulk oysters and celery at Ernich Cohn's, hi and carpets for sale cheap must Fort Scott's Leader of Fashions be sold by the first. Boston House, 207 East First street..

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Pages Available:
273
Years Available:
1897-1897