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The Fort Scott Lantern from Fort Scott, Kansas • 8

The Fort Scott Lantern from Fort Scott, Kansas • 8

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We Don't Play Marbles. 11 vt ti Vtf wimiuuBo villi day in tbe week. We run our business In a business like manner, We don't-descend to any trickery in order fco- County Correspondence. SlfsEasy! To Take THOS. of Hammond, Kansas, Carries a Full Line of Groceries; Dry Goods, Notions, and Gents' Furnishing Goods.

lAt in Shoes. gain a lew pennies, we minx moi'-of the life long trade of a customer before we do of an extra ten per cent profit on each sale. We believe are going to last mucn longer tnan fh.nthaiim.n Tf vm llba thla Anvr WOMAN'S COLUMN, Edited by the W. C. T.

U. (Mon-Hectarian, Non-I'artiaan.) TruiU, Fashions and Boycottlna-. The person who suggested the social boycott tor tbe trust promoters, has tbe satisfaction of knowing that the fuuuy paragraphers profited by it If do one else did. i We don't pretend to know much about ljut we think we know a trick worth two ot that for worrying the trusts. If worst comes to worst and the women go trust bunting they can make most any trust steal off and hide itself iu no time.

Women, not being "deep" you know, always seize onto the very surface fact ttrsL. which in this case must be that Vm vi.i.j iiuj of doing buHincss, buy your next set of UUV1U1 VVV M-vw Thnn cvaminri nnf lino rf ixiita Thin, pale, anxmic tfirls VII Jk( lit' VM Jll- Inw .1 robes and blankets the largcsi, liest 1 1 a. 1 1 Correspondents will pleat observe the Jol-ViwlnffruUx: Mall your Item they will reach this oflloe not later than Wednesday imornlag. Write only on one fide of the paper. Be oarefnl to write names of pontons plainly.

Alway iltrn your own name, at well the aMumed name. Avoid "pipe and Rive tbe news honestly and fairly, Bronson Item. Mrs. John Berry, formerly ot this llo.e, was visiting friends In Bronson the paat week. nerd a fattv food to enrich in quality anu luwetti, in iiritsKa mai w3 bavo ever offered.

Wool horse blank, ets plush robes for $1.50, Thes are great bargains do not miss them. H. A. POTTER, 15 Market, Ft. Scott.

their blood, give color to niattvllle Item. Some colder this week, but dry and pleasant. rj nt Pnn. died at their cheeks and restore their at I health and strength. It is 10:30 o'clock last Thursday, aged 53.

She had been a resident of this vicinity for a numuer or years. safe to say that they nearly I all reject fat with their food. doing without the article sold by a CLUBBING RATES, We will furnish the Lantern in connection with the following papers, both one year at the price named: io.r Martin "will heorin a series of atin era nt the Bantist church Thurs- da night. )Irdinff Happenings. Protracted meeting is still going on at Dayton yet and is quiet a success and a large number of souls are being saved.

There was a' party at residence of Mr. Kussel Tuesday a crowd and a good time is icpoited by all. Mr. E. L.

Post had the bad fortune to lose a fine large work horse Sunday last. John Post, daughter and family are visiting in this vicinity (ihjs week; their borne Is in Parsons, Quiet a sudden change in the weather; it seems like winter. Mr. Geo. F.

Post was out Sunday night he returned home earlv, We think tbe cold wind was to oold for A pew boy made his appearance at Harris' last Friday niuhfc. He is a bouncer, weighs 9 pounds. trust, would naturally emoarrass tne trust. It might embarrass the individual who tried it, too, you say. but when a woman's in earnest that pot matter.

They have proven that wjimn war and other extremities have put fbem to the test they had Wf'nderfui ingenuity and determina-tion in making the impassible possible. So if the Standard Oil company gts Ward Huntington arrived home from New York last Saturday There were services at four churches COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHQSPHlTESor LIME GiSODA G. W. Willis, of Irish Valley, will rent the place formerly occupied by Chas. Stitt.

and known as the Mulyape section, for the coming year. A large share of the Americans of lironson congratulate Oom Paul and his (too English) "Boorish," allies. "Spion Kop" buttons are now in order. The sick of our neighborhood are generally improving, 4VV have farmers here who have all of their plowing done, and ready ftnd ther spring orops. Francis ITill returned home from Icte Sunday evening, where she has been at work for some time.

S. E. Earl is on the sick list "and has closed, his school for a week. The new song is by Dr. "Leydg, "We are training and by they miss me at home." More buttons.

last Sunday. Now is your time to get 6W I is exactly what they require I it not only gives them the im- too Saucy we may jro back to tallow dips or Compass our affairs in daylight. J. 0. Landers has sold one of his farms and intends moving to town, F.

C. Hu3s made a single-handed trin to Pawnee to the Sunday school him to face, which might result in a perrect shower of blessings, such as restored nerves portant element (cod-liver oil I in a palatable and easily di-1 tfested form, but also the hypo-1 and eyesight, Charley Morgan took a load of baled hay to Fort Scott last Saturday. Mrs. Dora McAndrews has returned home from Grant county of this state. Mr.

Geo. F. Post made a flying busi Yes. we actually think if you could Jerry Simpson's flayonet, HL2Z Appeal to Reason, Coming Nation, 1.25 Orange Farmer, The Verdict, (Illustrated) 3.B'). Semi-Weekly Times, l.0 Kansas City Daily Times, Ainslee's Magazine 1.00.

Age of Steel 3.. American Hebrew American Israelite 'i American Machinist Manufacturer Tyler (Masonic)' 125. Anglo American Magazine 2-60. Art Amateur (with plates) 4'J2Ti. Atlantic Monthly 4 Breeders Gazette 2.15 Catholic Telegraph 215,.

World X. Dairy World l.W). Donahue's Magazine 2M Electrical Journal 2.25, Electrical Review 11.25. Family Story Taper 3.4(1.. Gentlewoman I.2.I.

Home Magazine 1.25.. 10O0 other publications, 'American convention. J. Rowe, mine owner, has returned from Galena. H.

S. Wallace is going to move his flrntr store into the Bouth old get the womens' spunk sufficiently phosphites which are so valua-1 stirred that they woCild even wear cloaks and gowns, made after a pat ra store DUUQine. i ness trip to mum ts naay last. Quite a large number of our young men of this vicinity attended the lit-erar at Mantv. All reDorf a eood tern twice six months old ti, inn.

unit, wiiinh was to have been kafni.s Tnctino ftnnn no MofidaV. time, under the management of the between Longshore and Feemstef, was transferred to rawnee. ble in nervous disorders that usually accompany anaemia, SCOTT'S EMULSION is af I fatty food that is more easily digested than any other form of fat. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health. I You can get it in this way.

What would become of one class of mercantile tyrants if garments were worn until laid aside because of thread-bareness instead of varying, by a half inch In.the size of a sleeve, or the Ieneth at the bottom. ideal president. Mr. H. P.

Clay. Avnndale nrotracted meetinirs beuan When people get fussy with each Friday night of this week. We hope other and have a little lawsuit, why not throw off the costs, Aidiottf there will be a grand success with Mr. Shively our minister. follow ernes to church, falls down over a bench, winds up at home Verily but the "purveyors to ye women" lead us a merry chase in the rapidity with which they ring in the Mr.

Gib Post has moved nn the Oats farm where he Intends to farm in the with cold reet, you can oei mere something wrong. ensuing year. father and mother Saturday and Sunday and giving us the glad hand. Clark Hagatnan has temporarily given up going west. We very much hate the idea of losing him as a neighbor, bat we guess he will go before the year passes away.

Our railroad station agent is back again with his famtly at the old stand. Welcome by all Bronson. "We hope too soon be drilling again for gas and oil, and we intend to be independent of anyone but ourselves. We will own the machinery and run the business all others to the contrary, notwithstanding. It is said that there was trouble at the Hog Hollow school house a few evenittgs ago, during a relfgious meeting.

It is also said that ectrs were in changes now-a-days. They are actu We have known per- sons to gain a pound a Roma of our vounc ladies seem to be When it is time for refreshments, I. P. Routh will always second the mo ally in danger of defeating themselves by it, because the eye, able to perfectly safe when they are being guarded by one of Funston's famous tion. 1 lighters.

wiuck shot. 50c. and $1.00. all drugts. r.

Tlnss is heard sincine "We and foreign, upon which we can save you a liberal per cent when taken in-con nection with the Lantekn. 8end all orders and make money order or draft payable to The Lantern, Fort Scott. Kans cni Hi hi 1 wi I new lutn. catch each contagion of fashion distinctly, is now called upon to do it so often that it gets a little confused, and never speak as we pass by." lledfield Itcnm. nWna TTontnn.

havincr Durchased his The protracted meeting at the M. E. mother's interest in the farm, now announces his intention of getting married. TUCKET. church is announced for the rest of this week.

ATTORNEYS. evidence. It is certainly a shame if is in danger of remaining unshocked at a garment several months out of date. But all this bids fair to serve its divinely appointed purpose, as do all things, for this very rapidity of change is imnercentiblv landing us in that WHITEBROS Verv windv and cold for the past Hammond Note Ji F. WINKLEMAN, few days.

true. Uuonson UroiiHon ItouiH. ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW, Foiit Scott, Wesley Reed has returned to Ked-fleld and will work in the livery-barn. A nw-tfaaalnnnl finnpttr Anftnr arrlvpfl Ktweived too iHte for last week- Ave offering unheard of bargains Cant. L.

W. Morev is sick with longed for era where nothing shall shock the eve erceot bv reason of un- rn IIACKETT, J- pneumonia fever; many others have LAWYER- in been sick but are now improving. becomingness or unsuitability so out News is scarce since Phillips and the Meekses have left town. Hammond can almost boast of a police force that is not afraid to "show colors." Glen Campbell shipped hogs and cattle last week. The literary is still progressing, flow, wUltoll, In rhyme so well, That the voice of the- "Cricket" of too much tyranny shall come our O.

Love is slowly getting on his feet ereater liberty. It was ever thus tivci a iiani puu uu i ucumi Practices in nil courts. ProscciitcR ppnsion cliiims, procures patent rights or trado murks. Coilectiona promptly made. Wiils ind 0011-veyances carelully drawn anil notary work executed with Misllt marriages that, arc tlissoluple will receive enectal attention.

South Main Street, Dp Stairs. Now we believe that in a similar a few days ago to doctor Stubble-field's hand. Mrs. Will Fielder is improving. Marriage seems to be all the go at present.

At the home of the bride's parents, on Wednesday Jan. 24th, Mr. Willis Horning, of Independence, and Miss Mable Lucas were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. manner the trust evil has in process of There are pinny hSreabouts who hope to see Hubert LardnW eni evolution some greater liberty for CLOAKS, BLANKETS and WINTER UNDERWEAR. -cougvesN irom iius uisinci, DENTISTS.

mankind. An able article in this month's Munsey, suggests the same tn Uiattvillo thicket, Alines in the night thing. i Ssii DnVinpfa nnafnt1 t( ttm t. )U. 11.

F. CHAPMAN, DENTIST "'e started out by saying we knew Orum Baptist church and Mrs. Jessie very little about trusts, which is true Parlors over City Book Store mSontll Main. Fort Scott, Kaif. When it comes to separating the in.

FOR $1.00 You can buy a good warm Coat. terests of the people, from the people, as renresented by producers, laborers. Mrs. W. T.

Hall was able to he re-' moved from Bronson, to her home 1 Sunday afternoon, Bfahdenburg's team, btggy ahu harness were stolen from the hitch rack in Bronson Sunday evening while lie and his family were attending cliurcll, No trace of them yet. "Nearly every one here is satisfied with the result of the Fort Scott "neek tje party" on Sitturday evening. The old one should 'have hung also We consider it Justice, vehemently administered but good in results. 7 PER CENT MONEY. nnnmmiaBinn tri nnv! fi nv 7 vpn.r Dnckwortn were married on xnursuay i Jan.

20th. The new stone quarry is doing quite a rushing business, Many people think that Abram Johnson writes the Redfleld items. Wonder if he really does. Wonder why Archie didn't go to Marmaton (Sunday night? J. Holt is entertaing a photo Hy a Lantern so bright That ie kept at a treasure Ana read at our pUw re.

To be a good poet, A foot, you must know it, And the verses must scan On a rhetoric plan. The feet, now, are lackinr, Now, too manv for tracking A mood and a whim Of "Prosperity Jim." No harm to you, "Cricket;" Chirp on. Your voice in the spring, Whetl all crickets Will change beyond reason $'o tho tune of the season. nn Anon. loans.

Option granted to pay all or part at any interest paying time. Money reauy wtifii papers uio mkubu consumers and dealers, it is too fine haired a task for the poor, feminine intellect. But not knowing anything about a subject is too small a matter to deter one from expressing an opinion! Why we have known brave men to Vi U. IM I CX. lUtf Fort Scott.

FOR $2.50 You can buy an up to date Jacket that is worth tiny-where from to confess (lonff afterward) that they did grapher who is- taking pictues of schools, etc. School districts. No, 40 and 48 were taken jan. He also took several pictures of the Bandera stone quarry, Prosperity Jim. not clearly comprehend all the Ins and nut's of the tariff and currency iques Cash Paid FOR POUL1RY AND EGGS.

Having made arrangements with one of the largest concerns in the-onnntrv wd urn in the Market for tlniontown Items. tion. In time it may be some will Frank McCarty has just retiirf10'1 from North Carolina, where he went to visit his father who is 92 years old. Later: S. D.

Brandenburg's team nnd buggy were found in Elsmore, but the thieves had left for parts unknown, It is stated on reliableauthority that Land will soon move back to Bronson. All will welcome him. Bronson needs more houses besides those building. Renters are plentiful and houses scarce. FOR $500 Marmaton XtemB, tea hh ahout-trusts and expansion.

The man who said "trusts were all You can buy an elegant Jacket, If the cold weather continues a few days longer there will be plenty of ice. C. 11. Morrow shipped two loads of cattlo to K. CI Monday night.

right if the people owned them" wai Poultry, and Eggs for which wo Mr. J. D. Clifford arid 'family have gone to Neosho county on a visit. MisS Marv Long and her brother, worth from to ppttina m-etty near trutii.

oom will pay best market price Lash. bined capital has, its vexations and E. SWAIN, scon. buys the' best in the house, cruelties but it ai) was its great, uc. Mutual Tel.

North ot Some one egged the preacher at H.og follow one night last week, n.1.... 4. fir nt Arnrant'ini an M. 1. $ho', Keport.

p.nmnlishnients. John, visited Mr. Kilborn's Tuesday. Miss Dannels. of Bronson, has returned home frttol her visit at Mr.

Kilborn's, WeWs has Moved to Redfield. No. the Kiver. A wire and two steel rails run from XUBJ 13 ul church at trnion town, our door to the Very door of a dear nne. a.lmost three thousand miles away, M.

f. church is thinking o. Mr. Chas. Smiley has moved on tne building a parsonage soon.

A few -All Wool Blankets nnrl for a tfihins sum, in comparison W. Chenault, Chas. President. Vice-President- Grant Hoknaday, Cashier. Spe'nce farm, and Mr, bpence has hntia'n wa totallv Ib the report of Harmony district tr the endi--i-' Fi'Way, Jiuv- WW.

Number of flays taught, 30. Number of pupils tjnrollnl. buys, 10; 8: Total, IS. AVernRs flally attttiulalinB, httys, RirlsT. Total, H.

ThoBB ttfitlibr absent nor turily were IteKSte dkn.bur.rl Kutlei'. with 'the great expenditure we can tMirfc fld vantage of, these to commun destroyed by fire last week, supposed to have been started from a defective Slightly' Soiled, icate and pass back and forth. Is it hot wonderful? The American voter flUe. There Was $4x insurance on me house and $200 on the moved up on win ureuK. "Miss Nora Gordon, ot Fort Scott, has been visiting friends here this week.

Mrs. Anna Kern spent Sunday with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr Wilson ia neaWV ad.V to Can be bought 'at a great discount.

will find a plan to eliminate the bhy TTtutonn Mr. Pnflirptt, Wftre ill Those miPsiiiB oly one Aay Were Mud and Special lov prices on all our hlak- The First National Bankv of the City of Fort Scott, rptain the blessing. town Saturday taking depositions in nod x'timlnirof visitors tW'o. HaV.el Butler and the vvitners anauuiia uae. Rut the American public wilh atana turn out her tlrst lncuwator natcn oi ll'n ni'Anrninir u.

ti RiVrl is Eroincr to build a butch own! tlfla.1 before it does act, which is "ets from now on. 7 200 eggs. Kansas offers to depositors every facility which er shop between the Jacket and the Every one iii Interested In the woA lefore and wn are irottlna: along ufoitly, doing hPt. no doubt. We are moved 'td this lnnoum hprA still attracting: Daroer snop.

t.imncrht bv contemplating the Worth biK crowds on Saturday evenings. Mr. our beat to make our sehool'8 name, "Har- their balances, business The township Ixya'rd met at Bronson Winnir." onr iruirtein our worli. ipaKnpa of many articles we ouy ai and responsibility warrant Larry Ulinora iu laurels as chief disputant. Monday.

Patrons and t'rlotidn of eluoation are cor Heavy Fleeced Ladies' Underwear high prices year in and out. 'Some Tim nasaptvffer train foine west Tues Jdiully invited to visit is. N. Y. Kosr, Teacher who have tried to keep a lamiiy in i ttw JnstanC.p.

'will day morning tun down a grey wolf and Capital $150,000 15,000 killed It. auoui iwo nines trwiui tuu. Mrs. Reasonor 'is improving from her late illness. Had colds seem to predominate in this vicinity atfesent.

df jll nwiirrnsuino nn the U. B. School Report, 1 1 Ut aim i L-i'v. understand. In our grandmothers day At 25Cts a Suit and Up.

Surplus irnMo Vinhart. has rented the Ifepnrt of Bell school, district No. for the a nair ofgiirns" as they were then J. B. Noble place, and will move on to imonth pnding With.

called were a family possession In the to it soon. females I church. All donations of work are ap Number enrolled, males SJ Fort Scott, was in All winter Dry (Jowls from now preciated nature or an neinuuiu mw ceneratioh to the next. Ours Rev, Woods, of town Tuesday. Pally attendance, males 20, females 19, total Jni'lTBR, are "lianded down" to the" consuming Gleanings.

These present every day woiej Helen and on will be offered' at a great reduction in price. Mt. StnrlinK. Unhrrt. Covert.

Kluicr and Floyd Drumonas Barnes about every three weeks, and it don't help any to pay a higher price. a ktiiH mpp.tinu is now in Dro Mhrf F.mwi and I.aHe Kunvaii, Kr Tr.iorurHk. Those absent one day wtfre gress at the Methodist church. Tile people are being gulled and we Money I Money I We have money to Loan on Real Estate Security in Eastern Kansas and Missouri we loan in large or amounts: our rate Thpre'Was Dreachlng at the Baptist A gentleman from Bayard, Kan. has bought John Cowiay's farm, and will move his family here this week.

David Murrow is digging a -stock long for' reform every time we situown niirht bv.iRev. Job Jimraie Durboraw, Rollo tittleton, Dylcie jind John Morris. Visitors during the mouth were; Mrs. M. MiMO T.vrlln Rwart, and Mrs.

Lou. tho nt.onkincr basket. UU ww r. Peters. TIM "we have discovered this far to WHITEBROS well near his barn.

"Tfihnut.on rnt.urned home Fri 4 sAv that there is a big combine, the Wm Davlnntr will rent rooms of day after an absence of several weeks wiiiio for a few months, as he cruelest and' most unnecessary, and on missionary woric. contemplates going to Arkansas next with no blessing or compensation fol nrl npBVprsidps shined a car summer. lnwincr in its wake. 43 43 43 43 Department Store. load of hogs to Kansas City Monday; 1,11 I --j Morris.

latrmsand friends of education, are cor-ally invited to visit the school. Nancv Ay, Teacher. A full line of tinware on second floot at E. Mores'. Uninntown, Ks.

15t4 Holiday Kxcuralon Kates'. "Via the M. K. fc T. to all stations on within milpa at one fare-for A Mr.

Dark and family will move to It is the liquor oligarchy, btrange it more ot an attack George tiest is the happy father of a the house vacated by wm. iiayiong. ten-pouna gin. UllUV from laborers and politicians in. tins The township board met at'Xenia Notice.

of interest is low and terms ofpayment easy options are granted to pay all or part at any interest paying time money ready when papers are signed. FCITST CCOTT, lit. A young democrat has also arrived on Manuay to transact tne ousuiess ui tn Roll illtOX direction. One ntm tess moor thuni in nrnnnrtinn to Can My in the brick at the home or n. i-enio.

their oihees. KiRtlnn- liquors No. ptal invested than any other line of Grandmother Dawson living 7 miles theronnd Minimum for adults in block no. iw. 111 south west of thisjpiaceaiea ouiunmy business.

ti-nut whose Droduct Vou aftpr an i mess or antmc rour The attendance at Sunday was light, as it was 'a' very cool day. Miss Gortto Mosier 'visited relatives in thce parts Sunday. Oi.YmPIA. can begin to boycott at once with no The funeral took place Swnday. S0C.

minimum for children Iick-ats on eal" Dec and 31st and Jan. 1st, Good for return until Jan. 4th, 11)00. See Giliikkt, katy Agt. for particulars.

loss to your nut wivti luuunt.

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