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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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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. LODGE DIRECTORY. ST. LOUIS WITH PLACE AND TIME OF REGULAR MEETING And all Points A Chicago Story Recalls the Emporia Affair. 1 WAS Will IN THAT CASE.

In Justice Maples court today Tom Lahey, the pawn broker, brought suit against Henry Fleming, colored, charging him with the forcible detention of property. A judgment was rendered against the defendant. Miss Barlow, of the public library, has just received several donations of paper covered novels and magazines. Miss Barlow says she can use any odd numbers of the various magazines and would be pleased to receive any donations. One use the magazines can be put to is to replace the regular numbers.

If you have any odd books you do not need take them to the public library. They can use anything you have. NEVADA THURSDAY. She Now Gaims to be the Wife of John Ketchum, Who Departed This Life and His Half Million at Her Home in Chicago. i ST3 NT 1 IS? 1 L.

-n Bill Musculo Hall, corner 1st and Main. Rlninsr Sua Lodge No. 8, meets evory 1st nnd ad Friday evening of each month, Fort Scott Chapter No. 3, moots eveiyiJd and 4th Tuesday cveniiiK of each month. Huifh do Payne's Commandry No, 3.

KnlB'hts Templar 2d and 4t TiiRHday of eaeh month. Joarert l.odxe of Perfection No, meet every l)d Wendosday of each month. Miickey Chaplain of Hose Croix no, 4, 1st Thursday of eaehmonth. Hobert De Hrueo Preceptory of Knljfhts Kadosh, 2d Saturday In eaeh month. Olive Chapter no.

1st Tuesday of each month. Odd Follows Hall on Scott Avenue. Oanton Colfax No. 2, Patriarchs Militant meet Snd and 4th Thursday, Rising Star Encampment No. 7, meetlstand 3rd Thursday.

Fort. Scott Odd Fellows, No. 22, meet every Monday evening. Fort Scott PiClicUah Degree meets 1st and 3rd Saturday. Kansas Lodge No.

81(5, 1. O. O. meets every Friday. K.

P. Hall Elchards Block. M.vstlo Lodge No. 17 K. of meet every Wednesday evening.

Mystio Temple No. 12, Itathbone Sisters meet 1st and 3rd Monday evening of each A. O. U. W.

No. 25, every Thursdayevening A. (). U. 858, meets every Tuesday night.

Degree of Honor A. o. U. VV, every Friday evening. 0.

M. B. every Saturday evening. Woodmen Hall Over Bachmans. Solid City Camp 151)9 M.

W. meet every Monday evening. Patriarchs of America meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday evening. Knights and Ladles of the FireBide 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening. Knights and Lndies 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 ot 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 hlrd Wednesday in K. of P. Hull. A much needed improvement has been fixed at Second and Main the street has been filled p.

Probate Judge Abbey today issued license to Mr. J. R. Crystal and Miss Rosa; E. Hitz, both of Cato, Kas.

A. Schafer brought suit in Maple's court against C. A. Carpenter for judgment on an account of $24.70. There was one plain drunk in police court this morning.

He was fined $15, but failed to "dig" He was cast upon the rock pile. The Mutual Telephone Company are at work fixing up their wires on Main street. New arms are beiug put on the poles to accommodate new wires. Men are at work fixing up the crossing of the Memphis road at Wall street. The old boards which are partly rotted are being taken up and new ones substituted.

Bryant the novelty carriage painters, are turning out a very line job for the Goodlander Milling Company. It is a large delivery wagon. The body is of a dark green with gold shaded letters. "Dad" Sayers, yesterday sold to Ed. Gray, a Memphis engineer the lunch room that he has con save 6 to 8 HgURg They Will Try Our Foot Ball Team on That day and Then go Home and Brag.

On the Trip. MM Lowest A telegram from Nevada this afternoon states that the Nevada team will be on hand for a game with our foot ball team next Thursday. The Nevadas were over here the other day and when they saw Pittsburg play they said, "We can do as well as they did." It's a pretty sure thing, that Nevada has a better team than Pittsburg and they may play our boys a stiff game. They're from Missouri. The Nevada team is not a Free Chair Cars Without Charges Chicago, Nov, 15.

Mrs. Mabel Estelle Wallace, at whose home on Indiana avenue, John B. Ketchum died Saturday and her claim that she is the widow of the dead clubman has brought to light her romantic history. According to Mrs. Wallace the ceremony by which she became the third Mrs.

Ketchum was performed in Milwaukee on September 24, by a Methodist minister. The latter's name she does not remember, but says he can be easily found and her claims to Mr. Ketchum's estate of established. Mrs. Wallace is the widow of James R.

Walkup, former mayor of Emporia, and wealthy. When he died in 1885, under somewhat strange circumstances, his vouthful bride was arrested and tried for murdering him, but she was freed. She married him when she was only 15 years old, although he was almost 60. She was a widow at 17, and to avoid unpleasant notoriety, she assumed the name of Wallace. She came to Chicago after she had J.

A. Houjngkr, P. T. A. Fort Scott, Kansas.

H. C. Townsknd, A St. Louis, Missouri POWELL BROS. MANUFACTURING high school team.

The lineup for the Nevada GOODLANDER I team could not be obtained, but the lineup of the home team is as follows. McElvaine Left End. Brown Left Tacle ducted for the past three years. The lunch room is located just asross from the Gulf depot and is a good location. This afternoon in Maple's court, Yeakel May brought suit against D.

C. Pooker, et al. for judgment on an account. Last year we were compelled to disappoint ninny customers on account of orders coming in too late, therefore we urge that orders be placed early for HOLIDAY GOODS Line of samples of our work now on display. We give a list of few of the many things we make Tonney Left Guard FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING Best Selected Stock in Kansas C.

McElvaine Center Lyon Right Guard Kaiser Right Tacle Mead Right End Stinson Quarterback They sought to obtain judgment for $22.45, which was the bal ance of an account. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN i Fire Chief Ausman says that Rings Souvenir Spoons Purse Marks Hat Pins Garter Buckles Badges Medals Raised Monograms Charms Cuff Buttons Pendants, etc Dilworth Left Tacle Bennett Right Half Back spent considerable money traveling in Europe and purchased the residence at 3142 Indiana avenue which she furnished in splendid style. Of late she has been seen several times driving: in company with Mrs. Ketchum whose divorce litigation with the second Mrs. Ketchum, the To they will experience some little OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Telephone Office 86 Nos.

12 and 14 Scott Aveuue Kells Full Back difficulty in putting out fires if Children's and Misses never-rip the water supply is cut off, as they will have to wait ten or New machinery will enable us to do work cheaper than ever before. POWELL BROS. 108 South Main Street shoes, children's and Misses kangaroo shoes, children's and twenty minutes every time an alarm is turned in to 'allow the Misses heavy dongola shoes. Prices 89c, $1.00 and $1.35. We carry cheaper lines.

We can not be undersold. Glaze Lewis. air to get but of the pipes before the water can flow through. -I Bob Barr, the congenial city editor of the Monitor, is known as quite a lady's man and is quite good looking, but that doesn't have anything to do with those crysanthemums that he wears in True Economy In clothes buying means getting the greatest possible measure of satisfaction and intrinsic value for the smallest price. A Suit or Overcoat Which is disappointing to you in either service or style is not cheap at any price.

Ask to see our $7. So All-Wool Black Clay Worsted Suits. Can not be equaled by competiton anywhere. BAMBERGER'S Corner Wall and Market Sts. WANTS A DIVORCE.

GEO. R. WEBB, 106 E. First Street. I write the best and cheapest accident insurance for Rail Road employees the largest company in the world.

Call and see me. ledo society leader, was a sensation a few months ago. Mrs. Wallace, or Ketchum, declares that the certificate of her marriage to the deceased, as well as his last will End testament, leaving all his estate to her is locked up in a safety deposit vault down town. "John desired that I should not tell his mother or his relatives of the marriage," she said.

"But his brother had been here to visit him before he died." Mrs. Elizabeth Young Tired of Her Husband. his buttonhole every day. Where does he get them? Ask him and see him blush. -4L The Union Telephone Com Perry Crain, attorneys for Mrs.

Elizabeth Young, late yesterday evening filed suit for divorce in district court against her husband, Wm. Young, They live south of town. The plaintiff alleges that the defendant was convicted in Craw pany's men, who have been de "John will be buried in my layed from working for a few lot in Rose Hill cemetery, where D. Prager, Jeweler. I expect to He beside him when days on account of not having my time comes." supplies, again resumed work on the line between Bronson and Mr.

Ketchum's death will be ford county of a felony and has investigated by the coroner. The Moran. They are now engaged served a two served a two years sentence in the penitentiary and that previous to that time he had circumstances surrounding his illness and the manner of his in putting up the poles. They expect to reach this city within death are deemed such as to failed to provide properly for her the next thirty days. Wra.

Ball, who runs a vege warrant it. Today Chief Dep uty Coroner Mandelbaum was table wagon here and is a famil Ladles' gold filled watches from $10.00 up. Gents Gold filled watches from $15.00 up. A good nickle, stem winding watcb for $6.50. Watch chains, charms at bed rock prices.

Finest line of rich cub glass in the city. We fit your eyes to spectacles and guarantee satisfaction. We will test your eyes free of charge. Silverware was never cheaper. Call and get our prices.

Every article sold will be engraved FREE OF Six triple plated knives $1.70, forks same price. D.PRAGER, Union BIk. Fort Scott, Kansas sent to the residence of Mrs iar object on the streets, was con Wallace 01 Ketchum on Indiana victed of petty larceny in police and her children; that after returning from the penitentiary he mistreated her to such an extent that she was compelled to leave and go and live with a married daughter. She asks for alimony during the pending of the suit and for custody of her minor children. avenue.

The deputy, it is alleged, was unable to get any satisfaction from the servants or from Mrs. Ketchum and he ad court this morning and fined $10 and costs, amounting to $15. He is charged with purloining a shock of foddef from an adjoining field to his, but claimed that the shock belonged to Chen-ault and that he had settled with Mr. Chenault for it. The court vised the coroner to order a post mortem examination.

YOU NEVER WILL KNOW HOWB MUCH MONEY CAN BE SAVED ON YOUR SHOE BIM If you don't look over our Shoe Stock. We carry as good goods as any ragular shoe store, and sell our goods at lowest living protits. Our cash-before-delivery system allows us to cut our prices. When you buy from us you don't have to pay for bad debts made by some other fellow. CHEAP CHARLEY STORE SHOE DEPARTMENT M.

MASON, Manager. A. Kaufman, FINE ROCERIES Fine line of perfumes at Chas. S. Pratt's, 15 South Main st.

tf. 4ND Our ioc children hose, all sizes, is same grade competition ask you I2c for. We have the largest and cheapest stock of hosiery in the city. Glaze Lewis, Popular Department Store. Leave orders for ice cream at couldn't see it that way, and he was fined.

Marshal Williams went around with him while he tried to raise the cash. Enrich Cohn's. tf DELICATESSEN. TEN SOUTH MAIN ST. Prompt Delivery to any part of the city Smoke "Stag Horn" Cigars, -TgarvaTrrzeanroirawiiing treat I SmOKeBtag 'libra" Uigars.

4 matu -isavinglt. GLAZE LEWIS. Keur Junction et Market.

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Pages disponibles:
273
Années disponibles:
1897-1897