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Fort Scott Evening Globe from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

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FORT SCOTT EVENING GLOBE. LOCALvKSVS. it Attend the noted comedy "Keep Bark," on Wednesday night. foar scon EVEsiasfckoBE. Tuesday, Oct, 2, 1888.

Attend. "Keep it Dark." (Issued daily except Sunday.) To-morrow Lio-ht. The district court will probably be in session another two weeks. If you want a neat, natty, nobby suit of clothes go to End Tiotrowski, 5 north Main street. The Tort Scott Baptist Association, meets nt Mount Orun Thu.s lay afternoon, October.

4th, and holds ist ses sion over the following Lord's Dav. -BY- The first convention ef the republican party, in Pittsburg, August 11, 1852, resolved: 11. That all men have a natural right to a portion of the soil, and that as the use of the soil, is indispensible to life, the right of all men to the is as sacrea as the right to i itself. 12, That the public lands of the United States belong to the people and should not be sold to individuals not granted to corporations, but should be granted in limited quantities, free ot cost, to landless settlers. Since then it has been given direct to railroads more land than was embarked in GLOBE PUBLISHING CO.

House fcloaning time is here. J. M. right's for bargains. at th rt second-class matter F.u-i Scurt Office July 5.

1888. Council meets to-night Ho. 9 IMorth iMain Street. Young men. the Y.

M. C. A. rooms "Keep it Dark." Oct 3rd. are furished with books and imnnpn v.l Are you going to It No! I shant.

I'll tell Ma, see if I don't' A. M. Towner will have this week 13 set of second hand Harness for sale cheap. Call and see me. Oliver Chapter No.

13, O. E. S. will meet in regular session to-night. lle-freshmeut committee please take notice.

Go to No. 104 North National avenue for your hay, corn and feed. The lowest figures given. Telephone 76. Any one that is not taking the daily Globe come to the office and get a sample sopy and look'it over.

The East End Store 518, Wall Street have a few pair of Gents low cut shoes to close out at less than cost. "City of Jerusalem" to-night. Call and subscribe for the Globe. piacu to spend these long cool evenino-s. tne original thirteen colonies feusscnb- for the Globe.

Evening Globe per wook- .10 month .40 year $5.00 Weekly (J lube, 1 year, in county, $1.00 "1 year, outside 1.25 6 months, .75 t'rlpphoue, Xo. 46, Ladies' Kid Button Shr.oo nn oul uoies, "Keep it Dark" to-morrow night. You can got shirting at 7c and 80 Brio-ht's. at $1.25 1.2o 2.00 adies' s. button holes, -7 a- 1 tbhof-s were $2.50, now Ladies' Shoes, vvere 2.25, 'now Men-s Working Shoes, whole stock 3 rolls for 25c at Excellent, balls Bright's.

1.75 .99 $1.50 to 2.50 1.90 Meaium Shoes, best make sFme Dress Shoes, seamless, worth $2.50 The Albia opinion correctly epitomizes the truth in the following statements: "The two parties subsist on their past record." "The democratic party survives on Jackson's anti bank record, and practices that which Jackson denounced. republican party subsists upon its records of free soii, free speech, free men, human equality and a greenback currency; while It creates3 land monopolies, bank monoDolies in order to enable the few, 'rich and well to rule over and enslave the many. Cresco, Iowa, Plaindealer. The Globe office vill take it as a special favor of our patrons, if they will report any and all miscoundunt on the part of the carrier boys in any way. The City of Jerusalem before the day of crucifixion, can be seen tonight at No.

11 Main street oppoisite opera house. The best organ in the market is the Estey. R. Knylor. 5 N.

Main street can supply you with one. See him before buying elsewhere. i it'o A jjiMid Jjiitel and restaurant cletk. Apply mi Star Hotel. Get your long poles ready, persim-mone are getting ripe.

John H. Crider, will address Iha republican club this evening. GOOD HONEST GOODS AT HONEST PRICES Special prices during summer to clean up stock prepara- wry 0 ernng; Goods. Don't forget the WIDE ti says ue is bo frf Union Good. Go to Fritz shoe shop; 505 East Wall street, to get your boots and shoes made a good fit and good work guaren-tcd End Piotrowski, merchant tailors, are ready to supply their customers at their new quarters, 5 north Main street.

now than ever. a iiivi'i, Al A1U PLEASE shoe STORE TrT ii'l'-'d- i.rk by ho day and houoi'- a' (' thai I can get. Have work-e at 1- vv.c,,u:il;tK-i trade. Address 1)1. "Mt WA situation as copyist, in ab- Mract, or register of deeds' office, by unir a reference given.

Ad-dr, i. Th 3 tlice. Feed deliverea to any part of the One of the most beautiful pieces of mechanical is. in our city. The city of Jerusalem opposite Operahou-e.

The monthly meeting of the citv council will be held to-night. A large amount of important business will be transacted. city by Garrison Bros. Round trip tickets to the Soldier's reunion at Topeka next week $3.85. 2-50 pair ladies $1.25 slippers now selling at Boston Shoe House for 90c.

siiuarioii in a music store lady, fJd.xi references The Dal as Texas base ball club will play the Fort Scott Browns, at the fair grounds Wednesday. I I A'l; ibis effie.e. Patterson House, Wednesday, October 3d. W. T.

liryant, a very clever comedian, will be seen here in George Hoey's comedy, "Keep it Dark," which has been presented in most of the principal cities with great success. The play is brim full of fun from beginning to end and grows better with a more intimate acquaintance. M. Bryant has himself with a thoroughly good company, which includes Miss Lizzie Richmond, a talented actress and fine .1 i I A a clirar I ui.iw i 111-1 rucuoMS. a ti.ii i-oii- To Kay irossmin.

A full stock of bailing wire can be found at Garrison 104 North Miraole at the n-mle. ii.t.ui M-jn's French ssoes for $5.50. For mer price $7.50 at Boston Shoe Store. Go to End Piotrowski, 5 north rnfrreiiuiis Audreys, "11. this ltiee.

Call at Sid Brown's, corner of Humboldt and National avenue, if you want a good square meal for 15 cents, Sid will satisfy vour inner man. A' Ir.l)- nation as clerk iiiailrv. Main street, for a good suit of clothes. fiootls or grocery store, liave had ex- peuenee in imth. Can furnish good ref Heavy twilled Hands, brown or blue erences, inioiire onice.

Nationa- avenue. Fort Scott, Kansas- If you want to know anything about Hon. P. P. Elder, the Union Labor nominee for governor, just call on G.

W. Haynes, at the Truax barn, north of the river. He can settle the question of Mr. Elders position quickly. vvajn lUiU-ro exchange Fort Scott singer; Miss Julia Wilson, one of mixed only 10c a yard at Bright's.

property for a good SO acre farm near ation as cook in restaur- America's brightest souberettes, who "VSTmted-A sitmi a ei or hotel. 524 fST ULL STREE, KlfiCBEiL BLOCK. town, inenmbance no object. Also a good I. W.

M. f'oUTVS. Try the renowned $2.50 kid button r-nnire tins nniee. buggy or cart for fresh eow or good horse intoduces several catchy songs and dances; James Bevins and Edwin The Xesia ahoe for ladies at Boston Shoe House. 'UK Deater In Call at Stevens Dental Co.

old 7t w2f. 1 ave Known sir. Culling for 6 years. He is a tiit-cla-s cook and I recommend him to 1 Halstead, a clever pair of comedians, ai.y one a reliable and industrious ra jl i The Count- Board of vJommissioners A young gentleman walking along Main street, yesterday, attracted the Men's French shoes for $5.50, For young to no uch work. W.

II. Drew, Carthage, Mo. met in regular session yesterday and who play two importrnt parts; W. W. Black, a character actor of much abili mer price $7.50 at Boston Shoe Store.

audited a number of bills. Road attention of Everyone by his fine appearance, End Piotrowiski, 5 north Main street, made his suit. ty ana a magmhcient bass singer. Be Go to W. F.

Bicknell's bakery and petitions will be considered on There Tjlxchanp An 80 acre faam to exchange forff'iod hou-e and lot iu Fort Scott. sides the above leading people there dav. confectionery for a good square meal. inquire at this oflice. a strong chorus and a number of pretty G.

C. Loyd keeps a fine line of The Republicans intend having another rally next Saturday night, when Hon. E. H. Fnnston and J.

M. Asher, gins, who are introduced as "The Xotice. cigars at the opera house book store. Cousins." "Keep it Dark" contains an bubsenbe for the Weekly Globe of Argentine, will address the voters of amusing and interesting story brightly W. F.

Bicknell's is the place to get Fort Scott and vacinity in the Opera for one year and get the portrait of written, and is perfectly clean, bein- Fruit, Table Luxuries, Etc. Tiie MAE01T FRUIT JAES Cheaper Than Tin Cans. Cash paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Cash tells the Story, Call and See. House.

Streeter Cunningham. $1 per year, your bread, pies, cakes and confectionery. entirely free from the least broad sug gestion either by word, act or look. Geo. Reid has moved across the Prescriptions compounded by a com Died.

The infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. White, at their residence in North Ft The scheme proposed at the meetin petent pharmacist at Normal drug store. hem at the Huntington house for the Scott at o'clock yesterday moraine purpose ot raising funds for the relief Don't miss it.

Go to Jerusalem to streets to the Klingfield Block where he will be found ready to attend to the wants of all his old customers. He keeps constantly on hand all kinds of fresh and choice family groceries. Dont forget his new place of business. 521 East Wall street. 50tf.

of membranous croup. The burial night for 15 cents, onnosite Onera 01 the yellow fever suffers will be carried out, although the state board of 524 EAST WALL STEEET, TFrFPllovr house. took place yesterday afternoon reliet ol Alabama says they have enough And ram to the Patients seven years Dr. Stevens has made money ana supplies lor the present. For the best and freshest goods ro to Notice iue suneme as proposed is Uiis, the George Reid's 524 East Wall strep.t.

The great automatic "City of Jeru- All those that are indebted to the uomuiiuee win sol.cit donation nf a speciairv or extracting worthless teeth withnot pain. Crown and Bridge work, gold lined plates, salem' will open to the public to-night Gloke, prior to the 4th of September merchandise which will be classified 50tf. George Reid keeps a choice lot of according to value, and at entertain uoj l-reserving tne natural a se in All work naraiiteed as recommended will please be prepared to pay the collector when he calls or the same can be paid at the office. ment, tickets will be so for 22, 50 and groceries at his new quarters, 521 East Wail street. 50tf.

Dental Parlor in Hi! 75 cents, each ticket entitling tin at iio. 11 Main street opposite opora house. This; is beyond doubt the grandest exhibition in (his country. Remember they remain only one week. Open daily from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Admission only 15 and 10 cents. Block, opp. Postofiice. KANSAS.

FORT SCOTT, owner to a chance 01 drawing a prize. Great bargains in pawned watches, Chief Fowler, of the fire department, The proceeds will donated tr tu sons- and nistols at T. lost nts JNo, 38 revolver last nio-ht Helping Hand Society to aid the needv Contractors and Builders poor of the city. X. RUBER, OF while attending the fire on Eddy street.

Anyone finding the same will confer a favor by returning it to the owner or leaving it at the council chamber. KANSAS NORMAL COLLEGE. pawnshop, No. 108 Scott avenue. Garrison" Bros.

keep on hand all kinds of feed and the very best flour. Telephone No. 76. A No. 1 improved farm for sale or trade for rrood Fort Snntt jt 0 School Board Meeting.

Board met in regular session. President WTillett in thechair, and members, Messrs Bell Brown, Combs Drake. Liepman, Wihiams and Yost, present. Mr. Carlos Harris, member from Third ward, absent.

Minutes of September 3d read and CALENDEK. Fall term begins September 4 1888. Y.3.1 S3. Winter term begins November 13, 188S. DOES GENERAL enquire at this oflice.

Comrade J. S. Poppino of Co. C. 79th.

Ind. Infty. wants the address of any of his -company. Write him at Fort Scott Kansas. Care Fort Scott Globe.

Spring term begins January 22, 1889. WORK xperiecr in th Flans, Specific a tions, Detai Summer term begins April 2, 1888. fl 7 Shop in BasemoEi Eatzung Block, WHO CAX attend. Many young- persons have not more thai. E.

Jas. McEhoy, our local editor, has returned to his work. He will soon frequent his old haunts and gath-the "latest." 631 GOtt, i3ZL3tX. 1 Construc enough money to take them ten weeks They think so short a time would not benefit them. They are mistaken.

Enter fi Drawings made on 4 ill -f -x Newspapers please copy. The Jamestown, (Pa.) Sentinal says that Colonel Calvin Huntington, of Fort Scott, recently donated the munificient sum of $38,000 to Vassar College to be used for the education of the members of Huntington family. tion of 3 1 The new members of the Board of Education took their seats last nio-ht at it 1 LI UNION LABOR UJ one term. It will pay you wed. In a shon time you can return for another term or more.

You can prepare yourself better th short approved. Severa, bills were reported from the finance committee and approved. Report of committee on examination of teachers received and filed. Bid of Eedgeld S.anlev on sewer and water conduits to Central building received and liled. Superintendant's report received and filed.

The electric machine at the Central school having: become disabled. Pro regular session. work. Try the Normal ten weeks Buildings notice AKBER SHOI Assignee's sale of boots and shoes at Uoston Shoe Store Call and take advan Those who wish to take a business course tage, of the great reduction in WE SUPERINTEND LARGE BUILDINGS. will find just what they need at the format.

In one or two terms they rati prepare them selves well. The course is practical and not In Justice Margraves court, this morning, Henry Freebrough got judgement by default for $209.90, against Wm. Ash well for services. An execu The city school board held i ts reo-ular Public Buildings a SDecialtv session last night, and the new mem expensive. The total expenses for twent bers took their seats.

weeks need not be over $50 or $65. tion was issued against the defendant. C. 0. PATTER SON, For a Good Clean Shave, Shampoo or Hair-cut go to 22 North Main st.

Those who are preparing for teaching fessor Bemis was instructed to have it repaired. The finance committee was instructed to request the city treasurer to file Mr. John Crain was the attorney for the plaintiff. PERSONAL. Dr.

J. E. Westcrvclt and wife have Mr. Wm. Miller, foreman of the o-as returned from the east.

works, and Miss Lee Harris were uni Mrs. J. D. Hill is recovering ranid- We are the sole owners of the PUNK PATEjS WEATHER STRIP ted in marriage yesterday. The many ly from her recent sickness.

friends of the newly married couple his bond as treasurer of school board. Mr, Bell, chairman of said committee, requested that a copy of said resolution, given under the seal of the board of education and signed by the president and clerk, be furnished the committee as the evidence of its authority. Request granted. On motion of Liepman the fi R.P. McDonald has gone to St sHoma attend tne JNormal.

There are classes every term in ail the branches required in examination. One or two terms' work or more would be of great benefit to any teacher. Special attention is given to methods. Those wiio desire io take a regular course will find strong classes and good courses at the Normal. SOME FACTS.

Young men and women should prepare themselves for some useful position. The secure a good education as a foundation their life work. The means of doing this are within the grasp of all. The Kansas. have been congratulating William on getting so eslmSiLle a lady for a life Attention Farmers.

TI13 undersigned, an old soldier, has opened up a new Harness Shop on Wall Street (opposite T. L. Herbert's.) Louis on business. ICR companion. The Globe extends con.

George' Lehman, the popular dry BOURBON COUNTY. L'ncoln Sts. FORT SCOTT h3pl415, Oar Ool where he will keep a full line of every-, goods clerk, returned yesterday from the east where he has been taking in gratulations, wishing them long and happy life of connubial bliss and domestic felicity. the sights. The young lady whom George was exDectino- to brino- home Normal College offers excellent opportuni nance committee and clerk were instructed to prepare a statement of the financial condition of the board and tne amount of building fund overdrawn Said statement beiug the preliminary is still in the cast.

4ssigpee5s Sale ties to all grades of students. Its are elective. The instruction is of he Ed. Wheeler, the popular boot and Elmer Strother's horse ran away this morning on Main street and caused a monentary excitement. Several other teams became fraetioas and for a time it seemed as if there would be it reg.ilar stampede.

Even the steady going street Jnules got up on UieiV tinng usual to that business. Repairing Carriage Trimming, at bed-rock prices. A- M. Towner. BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, The most reliable remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, flux, cholera mor-bts, sf.min complaint, For sale by Pritchard Bros.

Do You Ever shoe drummer of Levenworth, was in the city yesterday. highest order. Tne of yayil of the very best- AU the association and infii enee of the school are of an char acter. Merit is the only watch rd. A 1 1 I ucnei mm inciter euuc ition ror all is tl Captain Coon and Judge Sergenf, left this morning 'for Topeka, where they go to attend the G.

R. reunion. Miss Mary Walton returned from true motto. to issurance of such bonds as the board mav-see fit to iss ie. Clerk was instructed to correspond with parties engaged In the business of purchasing bonds.

On motion of Mr. Drake the finance committee was authorized to arrange for payment of current bills and two weeks' of the. teachers and janitors. On 1 li 0J ifS 0 9. 0 1 0 HAT YOUNG ME.V AND WO.MKjy CAN DO AT ears and made things hum as gathered their clear cut limbs anil settled down to a five minute gait.

"Down brakes" yelled a street gamin as the Pullman pasaed the Huntin ton, but those mules did nat stop until' they reached the Wilder house. One wagon was overturned, but no serious damage was done. THE K. X. C.

Expect to use any black silk flounc ing Jac sH If so go to the East End Store next week as they want to close out every yard, and they have the largest stock in the citv. 0 tny cin Attend one term, ten week, paying for tuition, board and room rent S0 -AT THE- to $25. They can board themselves, thereby UA iuu.uitjuuian tne com mittee on and supplies her visit in Ohio, yesterday, while there she attended the Exposition. Mr. S.

Brinhall of Timber Hill Township, gave us, a pleasant call today. Mr- B. cante to town with a load of very fine pears and sold them readly for $1.50 per bushel. Tom. Kenney has resigned his position as stewart of the Huntino-ton reducing their expenses one-third.

There are so many young persons wt.o will not attend because they camot spend as much as some one else. There will be one hundred fV TITT was aucnonzea to contract for water If hi lift on $ddy Street. kLi lire conduits to Central building TV students at the Kansas Normal College the xeu was instructed to see that coming year who will not spend more than ftlusic. The C. Barlow Drum Corrs" ake this method of giving notice to the public that they are ready to furnish mmlc on any and all occassions when sir (services may be required, on short nj cj.

Address J. V. Stark, the necessary number of ink-wells was per term of ten weeks for all of their supplied the various rooms. expenses. There a-e within one hundred On motion th i building, repairs and house and has accepted a position, in the new Inter State hotel which will soon be opened for the accommodation supply committee was instructed to in The cry of '-Fir on Eddy street about 11:30 o'clock last night followed by the sharp report of firearms and the ringing of the fire bells aroused the citizeus from their peaceful slumber.

The frame barn on the Elder Cook property on the corner of Third and Eddy street, recently purchased by Julius Cohn, was on fire. The flames illuminated the neighborhood and hastily dressed people, who soon con Manag-er, Fort Scott, Kan vestigate the matter of deepening the oasements of the three new new build 1 ft ,5 4-1. 30,000 worth of boots and shoes to be sold by September 1st. Prices no object. Mdney is what I want! AH goods to be sold for spot cash.

$20,000 must be realized in forty days. Everything1 goes at greatly reduced prices. Don't fail to take ad cm' 1 liu; necessity lor flooring the A dejected look 011L. R.Kayior's face of the public. Mr.

Saxer a bachelor friend of the Globe office kindly bridged ye editor over want, for another week, by leaving a basket of very fine apples on our same, and to renort at tho nines of the K.N. C. at least two thousand engmenand worn 11 vl.o could easily nd ten or twenty weeks of this year We hope they wiILdo so. Tell your friends what you can do at the K. N.

C. and bring them with you. Enter any term or time. Students can enter at any time and find classes to suit them: Over fort, daily classes of fifty minutes each. Ample accommodations for eight hundred studei.ts.

Two large buildings are now ready for use. Send for circulars and catalogues. I). E. SANDEUS, Fort Scoff Ki usas, this morning.

Cause, he tries to keep ing of the board. On motion of Mr. Yost the tuition a full stock ot Estey Organs and pianos but hs pations take them away as fast fis they come. Music Store 5 N. Main itreet.

table. An old bachelor, not an old bachelor but a young bachelor and gregated in the vicinity os the conflagration. The hose boys were prompt demanded of Mr. Grant Eyberk upon tne grounds of etng a non-resident. ly on hand and No.

3 soon had a reasonably good looking too. that Was VPtnlttnit it 1 .1 possesees the milk of human kindness stream of water and prevented the enough in his soul to contribute to the flames from spreading to adjoinin.tr lu uuuiueu tnat ne ought not to be considered a non-resident. On motion the pay roll for two weeks was allowed. needy in this way cert.vnly possesses the vantage of the low prices. Goods buildings.

The barn was completely destroyed. Fortunately there were no Parties in giving in eir names for subscription will be careful to giv icir name. No. of house and name of street. Anyone not having numbers on their houses, they will be furnished an up fr 25 cents.

Globe TUii. Co necessary elements to make him a good husband, just think of it ye maidens, a good looking young man with a nice new house, out of debt, an 1 no wif horses in the stable at the time. Dr. Williams, who has been movino-, had was allowed a full Mr. Daugherty month's pay.

HULL KELLER, Blacksmith and Repair Shop Horse shoeing a specialty. Shop on cornor of Htmbolt and K. avenue. first-class; in every respect. J.

D.HILL, HssirnQa of Yg Ioston Srjco Ho whose fault is it? some furniture and books stored in the barn and these things were also burnt and will prove a serious loss Board adjourned to meet Wednesday evening, Octobr 3d, at 7:30 o'clock..

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