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The Fort Scott Lantern from Fort Scott, Kansas • 5

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ll(Kistor Now. Don't wait longer to register. Re member that the registration booke close March 22, at 9 o'clock p. m. Jew Holyard Under Arrest.

Jess Holj ard, a young farmer of Unioutown, was arretted Wednesday charged with stealing one hundred bushels of clover seed from Goodland- glKfortScottJMutcnu The republican members of the council have not strengthened themselves any in the Fourth ward by turn-lug down Mr. J. J. Peasley. Political horse play never helps any party.

Thomas Daly, of Ilepler, has bought the Wheuton farm three miles north ntthu (iii the Kansas City road, Animal Eimter Bll. Konantz. The seed was stolen over a year ago, P. BUI F. P.

BURKHOLDER, The L. A. to O. R. 0.

of this city, hnt, tho pbsp. was dronned as the young Fort Scott, March' 7. will give their annual Easter ball at man's mother paid for tneeeu, me Union hall, on Monuay evening ni payment being made in' notes belong Music will be rurnisneu oy vvki- and this week has moved to his new lie has rented his Ilepler Farm. LOCAL HEWS. land's orchestra.

Preparations are De ng made for a royal goou time. Ing tO Mr. JSOiyaru, iiniynni umu i like the arrangements entered Into to clear his son and recently brought suit against Goodlander Konant, to recover the amount of the notes, The thin city, will M. G. Mabel, of tills city, comes iu W.

A. lLolhtein, of snove to iledlield noon. Obituary. on our 50c a year offer, It's catcning. firm paid the money into court ana at for.

CLOCKS i WATCHES. Repairing on Short Notice. For a short time I will make the following low prices on work of all kinds and guarantee all work to give good satisfaction: Mw. Marv Connolly, of near God- If you want the advantage oi uuu i once swore out a cuin(jiauiu nni trov died Monday. Marcn wait till the last minute.

11 you are muncr Ko vard charging nim wnn The ftelgian hare adv, lias disappeared from the columns of the Trlb. iiviiwk a. m. Tho funeral was held at grand larceny. now on the list, pay up old scores anu get the paper another year tor 50u, I I I the fiatho Ic church in tnis cny on Tuesday, tit 0 and interment was some cusoiiui velopments are likely to be made when I (,,.

made in St. Marys cemetery. It's half a dollar in your pocket to the case comes iriai. Hiihsf.rihe for a vear in advance now. Later When the case came up in Frankenberger Out.

iwt, wait, till the hiBt minute. There city court today It was thrown out on technicalities. Thnhnnrd nf nountv commissioners are onlv 81 days in this moniti, ana 75o to $1.00 75c to 1.00 having decided to allow no clerk hire they'll soon be gone, If you want to Urine llornaday win, piooauiy up the republican nominee for city treasurer. Put a flea In the ear of your neighbor -on our f0c a year offer. Good only till April 1, remember.

Abram Johnson has opened his new store at Ridrield. He carries a general stock, and his goods are all fresh new. to county officers, Frankenberger Main Watches Cleaned Watch Watch Hands save fifty cents on your years subscrip tion do it now. Killed in a Runaway. Last Sunday S.

W. Streetor, of Gar 15c to 10c to will retire from the position oi uepmy county clerk as soon as the Cooper- land, was killed by being thrown from A lnn.al nhototrranher who has been .25 .25 .75 .75 .75 .60 Chambers contest court adjourns, and Mrs. Barton will hereafter conduct the nfflnn alone. Mr. Frankenberger has here hnt a short time has been arrest his buggy in such a way as to DreaK nis neck.

Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Streetor went to Hiattyllle to visit Clock Main Spring. 25c to Clocks Cleaned 25c to Finger Rings 15c to Spectacles 10c to ed for making and selling obscene pho-tnuranhs. ouite a number having been hoan rlvtnre in the countv Clerks of their daughter, Mrs.

Fanny americK. A rAA ovnnoo la annri Pnniltrh for flee for nearly ten years and has made the afternoon tney startea lor sold to school children. The extreme penalty of the law is none to severe for a renutation as an emcieni anu pains' 1he republican members of the council when they want to slap the mayor in home, and were within about a mile of taking official. He has not as yet con- their residence when in going down a kin anma navt nf Mi a harness cave the face. pindnd what, line of work he will en such degenerates.

Nick Glenn, formerly of this city 111.1 1 1 V. v. I F. P. BURKHOLDER, iff The Up-to-date Jeweler.

Cor. Main and Market St. Fort Scott, Kas. way. and the team became rrignteneo.

gage In. Nothing In It. MissAbble Ware wan. the guest of lionor at a party given Tuesday bv Miss Hiort in a. hnsnltal at Kansas City one riv last week, from the effect of a una K.nr.ri i uh.

ill uer nuiiic w.f wound received while In camp at Chat ford street. The silly story printed in the trib about the probable organization of two and commenced kicking and Jumping Mr. Streetor attempted to quiet them and to reign them into a hedge fence, but was unsuccessful Finally the tongue dropped and he exclaimed, "We are eon In an instant the buggy tanooga during the Spanish-American wry. The hndv was sent here for bur- boards of county commissioners, wim Petitions were beinn circulated the flnmlm and CooDer constituting one lul nnrl the funeral was held at the first, nf the week askine B. F.

Othick to hnnvd and Chambers and Neal the oth PIV it.h a riirtv little side swipe at was upset, throwing the occupants to the ground. Mr. Streetor struck on his head, breaking his neck, and was killed Goodlander undertaking parlors Mod day p.m. Ilanev. of the city court, i Nnal.

is like the vacant house on the nnrnpr nothing in it. The whole half Instantly. Mrs. Streetor escapeu wiiu become a candidate for mayor on the republican ticket. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Gallup have moved to Redfield. and Mrs.

Gallup accepted a position in Abram Johnson's new store- nniiimn of rnt. was envolved from the fpw alight bruises. John bpence, a such an admirer of County Attorney PrPifTit.h'R wliieiitionarv nowers that he ff.t, t.ht, Conner had made "formal de mnnri nnon Chambers for possession of neighbor, witnessed the accident, but when he got to the unfortunate man he was breathing his last. The body allowed him and Norm Hill to argue a nnse for half an hour Monday before the oilloe, an action he was compelled tti tnkn hpfove he could carry his case nforming them that the case was set any farther. NOTICE.

was taken home and the absent children were at once notified of the accident, i Mr. Streetor was about .68 years of ape, and has lived in Bourbon county a Cooper Demands the Sent. Arthur and Frank Glough have sold out their tin shop business in Galveston to their partner, Tim Noonan, and veturned to this city. A. G.

Chandler, from ITenry comity, Iowa, has nought the Samuol Pettit farm near Uniontown and Jus family here to live. James Cooper, who was declared rrreat many-years, ne leaves for the next morning. One day last week Ike Majors was arrested lor assault and battery on complaint of A. II. llalbret, and Monday Majors had llalbret arrested on a Similar charge.

Each pled guilty and was lined one dollar and costs. This looks foolish in grown up men, but it elected by three votes by the contest hnnrd. nnnPHved before the board of county commissioners Monday with his attorneys and made formal demand for the seat now occupied by Chambers. Mr, Chambers refused to vacate, and is4 still acting as member of the board helps the school two daughters and three sons. EvanKt'llst Williams Coming.

llev. M. B. Williams, the noted revivalist, who met with suchphenomen-al success recently at Hiawatha, will begin his series of meetings in this cit in convention hall, March 24. With him will he his manager, Mr.

Fred Peck, and O. M. the vocalist, who will organize and train a choir nf son voices to assist in the services. The Bandera Flagstone Co. is pre Get Col.

J. T. Davis to cry your sales. He is one of the oldest auctioneers in Kansas, and guarantees you satisfac tion or no pay. Has auctioneered in this state since 1868.

STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY. Leave orders with The Lantkkx or at his residence, No. 715 National Avenue. 1S10 Frank Cunningham, who was noni- inated lor city treasurer last Saturday by the citizens convention, has declined the nomination. In another column will be found the proceedings of the trustees, held at the court house Monday, and the rate of fixed for this year.

J. J. Steward has been appointed to assist in taking the city assessment, by Assessor Frank Lynns who holds over till a new assessor is appointed. from the second district. This was simply the preliminary step in the proceedings which will be brought in sn preme court to oust Chambers, The.

appeal taken from the decision of the contest board will, however, have to be decided before any action can be taken by the court on any proceedings brought to oust Chambers and seat Cooper. paring to sink a well in their quarry to discover how deep the layers of ilag-stone run. They may go deeper in hopes of finding gas. In his list of appoinments handed in the senate for confirmation the governor has not Included coal oil inspector, and the politicians take this to moan that S. O.

Spencer must walk the gang plank. Great preparations are being made for this revival, and the town isgoiug to get such a moral shaking up as it has novAr had before. Mr. Williams held a revival meeting at Tarkio, in November, 1900. and Poo Milr.nn.

of the Christian church the Tarkio Avalanche gave the follow ing account of his work at that place Mr. Williams preached on "Gethse manp." and it seemed as if the foun navis fr Congress. That Jonathan Davis, representative from the west district, will be a candidate for congress from this district a year from next fall is now an assured fact, as appears from the following, taken- from Tuesday's Kansas City Times: Special low prices oifdoor and window frames, porch work, brackets, turnings, fly screens and plaining mill work in general. Ireland. Rollings, 207; Scott Aye, 23t4 in this city, is homing revival meetings at the Ludlow school house.

Tho first s)t the series was held Mouday night. tains of the great deep were broken up. The Auditorium would seat 1,200, and it was full all day. and over thirty O. II B.

McDonald, Cashier C. W. Orb UN, "Vice President. GOODLANDKK. President.

came out for Christ, rom this on tr.e Davis, mem-' 'The republican city convention will 'he held at. the court house next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Ward primaries at 8 o'clock Tru'ny evening. THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BAN ber of the house from Bourbon county, t.nrinv nnnonnced himself as a candi house was crowded, and christians were ready to work anywhere. The interest still grew, with large numbers of conversions every night, until Sab- Tho Elks in this part of the stale are alreadv making arrangements to attend the grand lodge at Milwaukee next July.

The idea of several neighboring lodges going in together and chartering a train has been suggested. FORT SCOTT, KANSAS date for the democratic nomination for rommunicHtion relative the congressman in the becona district. Capital $100,000 20,000 Undivided Fronts, bath, Nov, 25, which was to ciose me meeting. Seventy-four people came out that clay, and the interest was so great that Mr. Williams dared not leave, but stayed over Tuesday night, adding ninety more to the number Then at the earnest reauest of every GENERAL HANKING BUSINESS PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS Mr.

Davis has been actrve in xne minority during the session which isdraw-ing to a close, and already has a well developed congressional boom." Mr. Davis has made a careful, painstaking member of the legislature, has hpn true to every pledge made the Cooper-Chambers contest has been left at this office, but as the name of the author is not given it will not he pub- llShfcd. Julian Love has opened a broom factory in the, Farnsworth building on South Main street. He is an expert broom maker and is turning out some Under the new law providing for biennial elections Sheriff Brooks, Treasurer Hart, Kegister Ramsey and County Clerk Barton will hold their offices lor three years. The attorney general holds that this will not make them in- body, Mr.

Alexander stayed over the Here We and will undoubtedly have a next Sabbath and nearly fifty more elligible for a reelection. strong backing for the nomination from this end of the district. were added, making the whole number five hundred and sixtv This is tbo hnrpst. statement of facts, and con The most Hagnificent and Liberal offer ever made by a reliable Fort Scott busi- ness house. The offer is an The republicans are having a hard time finding a suitable -candidate i Tor Bourbon's Insano.

Cominihsioners Notified That Patients Must He Talien to the veys no idea of the wonderful power of the Holy Spirit manifested, or the wonderful change in many ways of the peo mn tnr. As soon as tne Dosses gen uui- ly settled upon some man a lot of their own fellows will jump up aud cry: ple of Tarkio. splendid work. The remains of Charley Jurd, who 'died on a transport returning from Manila, will arrive here tomorrow or Saturday, and the funeral will probably be held Sunday. The waters of the Matrimonial Sea in Crawford county are not as smooth and placid as they should he.

There are 38 divorce cases on the docket of jthe district court this 'Twon'tdo! During this month you can get THE Piece Combination Breakfast, Dinner and Tea Set of the finest quality- can beat Charle with that man. T.antev.tt for 60 cents a year, leil all fiwiiat, T'Wnratari Knrrifi am. tnree Qiuerent colors vnnr friends and neighbors about It new Pink. Apple Green and Light Peacock Bine, beautiful Spencer is Oovernor Stanley announced this and get tbera to subscribe. oil Thfiv were to have been with us uel ore tne noutiays 1U A crood auarter section of land in tho importation was delayed, now to move them quickly we oiler morning that jovial Sam Spencer would be retained for another two years as Some time ago the county commissioners were notified by the state authorities that after March 1 the state would no longer be responsible for the keeping of insane patients at the county poor faatn, and that all must be sent to the state asylum or the county would have to bear the expense of keeping them, There, are seven insane patients at the poor 'arm, all women, and the commissioners at once made application for their admission to the state asylum, and last Monday received notice from Supt.

Middle, of the To-nekn asylum that they would be ad Jewell county, the banner corn county them at remarkably reduced prices. state oil inspector. Sam '8 tace. wtiicn in tho for sale or will traae mi As 5s customary the W. lv.

C. will fhnvH rtharirn 0f the dinner- to be given nnA in eastern Kansas or noiwiuin for some time haB been painfully long, is now wreathed in smiles. -n Missouri. .130 acres under plow, an fnnfpd. fair 6 room house, two goou next Thursday for the Ex-Prisoners of War association, the proceeds going to t.Vin Rp.linf The nrice will be wells, 30 acres of pasture, about 300 Dangerous Fun.

The insnector of rural mail routes in On our installment plan they may bo had for S3 cash, S3 in thirty days and 3 in sixty days from dato of purchase, packed for shipment or nAnrnr fihprvv trees use ukkiuiunk onlv 20 cents, and all who can should mile to church, graded school this state complains that boys and men -tdlte dinner with the old boys on that mitted OsnWiitornie. As soon as and Tniirnad station. Enauire at this lelivcred EKKE to any part ot tne city, ou win never uuv nd thus assist the W. R. C.

in the are guilty of throwing rocks una snoot- possible rilierlri Brooks, will take them office. 11 ing at the mail boxes along tne routes. hance as irood as this for hrst qua lily goods. carry maicimi" noble they are doing. tfi hp n.sv um.

stock. See sample set in our show windows. otore opun eaou i- The state requires that each female tie. nt, admitted to the asylum must ing till 8:30. These sets consist ot the following pieces: ht nmvidfd with the following outfit WANTED1 Reliable man for Manager of 12 Dinner Plates.

12 Pie Plates. 12 Coupe Soups (deep). Branch Office we wish to open in Focling with Lncle trains business is rather dangerous. Tnere is a heavy penalty for tampering with mail boxes and the inspector says he will arrest every person guilty of such Elks' Sliow Profitable. C.

C. Myers informs us that the Elks' circus will net the organization about f'JOOV The total receipts- were over $1. COO and the expenses foot up about 0(10, Had the wentlwrheen favorable no the town children: mid po.ple,,frnm the couhl attend, the' Elks 1 8-in. Oval Vegetable Dish. 1 7-in.

Hound Vegetable Dish. 1 8-in. Round Vegetable Dish. 1 Pickle Dish. 1 Gravy Boat.

1 Large Cream Pitcher. this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here is an opportunity.

Kindly II. I III 12 of 3 dresses. 3 skirts-3 flannel skirts. 3 cotton chemises. 3 wooh'n iiuiiervests.

3 nair cotton drawers. 3 1 air woolen drawers, 3 lir of hose. 3 night onuses. piiir plippevs. give good reference vvhen writing.

THE A. T. MORRIS WHOLesAi-ci nuuau, 12 Fruit Saucers. 12 Individual Butters. 12 Handled Teas and Saucers.

I 12-inch Platter, arid 1 l-inch Platter. 1 Covered 8-in. Vegetable Dih-. 1 Oval Vegetable Dish. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

Illustrated catalogue 1 cts. etarops. Id have made nice thing out ot wool. 1 Covered bugar lowi. 1 Covered Batter Dish Drainer.

1 Larce Water Pitcher. -'llUKlt I We1 Til 1L I U- 1 piur snoe. I 'honnet or hat; 1 shawl or other. outer garment 1 heir show. mum Help us to increase pur circulation' to 2,500 toy getting-your neighbors to subscribe.

5U cents a Tnewlay lyonmig Commissionets mi Comhs 11 ud TS'eeCl went down town and I Irj tT fif I ll AITAf tleivoi lei i the above nntht of llltdltli aniiarel for of the nveri palaents. UU 1UJUI1 lllVUivij Fort Scott China Hall, J. P. ROBENS, Manager. Ir.

I omil t.hnl. t. heSH" 11 I OI'tUliatCB aie Ar Throusli KxvurHlua Sleeper to Lob Ctrl en unit San Francisco Via HARRY C. ERNICH, Manager. t.n ho in fin to ie stare Ksyimu, receive much oener Are rim uy cvcij' woman who has household cares.

It is so easy just to run out of the warm house into the fresh air, to pin a piece of lace to the clothes line. It is also easy K. they cure inrl treatment than can possibly ml treatment than can possihly MnnrtAv Harch Ilth. en them in a county institution. IHOnaa 1 larcii i m.

Leave Fort Scott every Wednesday he giv ruonilngon Katy flyer at 7:05, begin LOW BATES TO' CALIFORNIA VIA. M. ning November i Great Clubuiug Offer. Fort Soott to hari rnnctsco witnom Redding San Francisco MEMPHIS ROUTE SPECIAL TO THE VEST AND SOUTHWEST. On Tuesday, Feb.

12th and on each Tuesday thereafter until and including April 30th, 1901, the following; special one way second class rates will be in effect to ohanRe, also to New Mexico and Ari Thorn Is nn farm and stock Los Angeles yuvt zona points on So. Pnc ity. wee i ihlis'hed than the ''Old Be- iihi" Kniisas Farmer ot lopeKa, San Diego A.nd all intermediate points in Cali Kansas, which gave its readers during San FranciBCO tha nuat. onur '092 naees of seclect and Cafe Car Service. The Southeastern Limited Is now r.

Saeratuento One Night Only. Isham's Famous Octaroons in the Musical Farce King Rastus. practical maner covering evcijr vmir intorPKt. nf farmer '-and his family carrying a modern equipped Observa nd the mrricultiiral and live stock in -to take cold in doing so. Then perhaps suppression, and kindred evils.

"Whenever there is any disturbance of the normal womanly function Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription may be relied upon -to re-establish perfect health. It is strictly a temperance' medicine, contain-kig no alcohol or whisky, neither opium, cocaine nor other narcotic. SevrTal vears ago I suffered severely from femnle weakness, prolapsus and menorrhajria, and used 'Favbnte Prescription' with splendid effect," writes Fannie Shelton, of Washington, Iowa. "Glad I have not needed it for a few vears past but if I should have a return of the old trouble would surely try Favorite Prescription I have recommended it to a number of.

my lady friends. I always tell them to try a bottle and if thev are not benefited by it I will pay fur the medicine. In every case they have spoken in praise of it." Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. All correspondence strictly -private and sacredly confidential.

Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, tion Cafe Usr, strictly hrst class in an it.R annointnients, service a la carte. fornia.

Dates of sale, eb. liJ-lii-o March 5-12- 19 and 26th, April 2-P-16-23 and 30th. Through cr to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Gal. without change via the M.

K. T. Bear mind no snow blocade via the Katy 'a southern route. Write or call on for full information B. N.

Gilbert, Katy's Agt. Fort Scott. dustry nf Hiewest. Any one of its "Twentieth Century Specials," to 'be Inrinr 1S)01. will 1)6 worth tile The rear portion of thfvcar has librnry observation compartment provided Los Angeles San Diego Ogden -Salt Missoula Portland.

annual subscription price of one dollar with easy chairs, the late newspapers nnrl neriodicals and every facility for1 n. vpht. Samnle cony free, umnoeu the of passengers. There is tvihh t.ViH t.ntkb. both one year for no 'more complete or more elegantly only $U0 equipped train than the Southeastern Limited.

This -service commenced WANTED. Capable reliable ppwon in every county to represent largo company of soil-- FAMOUS TTM15-T11IET) FAVORITES 40 4 last Monday. WANTED. Capable, reliable parson in evpry county tn larfro company of solid Victoria These very low rates will apply tlnnnphil rfllllt fit. DTI f'W SHlllrV V'T Notice.

lUiffblo, N. Y. ropuUUon: salary per year, vis fpnyRhie weekly; Spor fliir sbsohitely sure on I uriil nil cxii'fir: str.i'iflil. lions rloflnKrj -I niry.mnHiinnNK!iin: finlrf puirt eiirh Put" for iin.l i-xi-ombp tini wy the Kind on fhe Greatest SIiow of llarth. m-plli'iitlitl for a unrmlt to tn'ox- the llironiin vnr nnr Khdsiis City.

nt Mwviplil route station. I'lii-thcr inforiiiation. iliivntil" ri'nhlv: Dci'iiy iilnliiti-lv snn anil ull ospsiW': utrnljrbt. t.iona flap, i-nlnry; nn cnmmlwlo'u salnry rm-h- SBt-nrilav Hurt imin ficlvrtiioul; fi-h wpoK. STASti USD DtUHBOK, I "-I'l Vb.VliD 3i4 DlJAiiBdBH I'lit.

In, iptttirifr I'M mi's aofcinlinir to'tiiw ShmHi Mul i ifrPft. In ih'M'itvnr Kort. -'roil, Kh Bin. in imw on fliB In the aif -of- hPrilMe JudiiP ticurlKin I'iiiinfy. frtnns 'Vhv, injjr ol Hie sump Igact for Mondnv, pr0 8.

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