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Cedarville Globe from Cedarville, Kansas • 2

Cedarville Globe du lieu suivant : Cedarville, Kansas • 2

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tmimmmiuwsMHmtiMBKtnii' Each is supplied with one extra gizzard and is requtoj to sup FARMERS! THE GLOBE. proceedings are under way In several of our western counties among which is Osborne. If the sheriff of Osborne has always made it a rule to vote for the man and not for the party in towi-ship or county elections, lie will innke Churn Power, for Salel The fol.low.jig is a correct cut of my NEW CHURN POWER for which I am now selling territory, rmm i BARRON Jt WILLIAMSON, "Kditiirinrt I desire to call your ply one nugget a day. TheHa.nta te will probably build a lino through the city, and Nebraska is alrewly gather one of the best officers the county ever ha4. county would tako the same stand as the Wabaunsee sheriff did, it would go far to keep tho sharks from devour- ing her forces and will probably sub Friday Uh l887- ATTENTION TJie question has.

been frequently due that part of the county and nsed if our columns are ppan to the ing the farmers. But in the majority of cases tho justices and the sheriff generally stand in together in order it to territory. As far as we are concerned we shall invest a few shek-les in chickens open their gizzards jaiblic to discuss the merits or demerits of the candidates to make money no matter how nijust tho proceeding may be, so Jong as it has tho appearance of law. If the people of Osborne county are when we attend festivals or pay pur taxes. If you have any chickens with gold in their gizzards the campaign.

We would answ.er that we publish a newspaper, tot, for the money there is in it, second, for the good of Cedarville Smith trofeij put. Pioneer. county. We care not what a man may be, 39 Jong as his As Ijhe season to a close are for the purpose, of REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET, JFo.r leyk, JOHN II. FERRIS.

-For Treasurer, LAIR DEAN, For Treasurer short term, SHOEMAKER. For Register, p. SAMPSON. For Sheriff, ISAAC A. MULLEN.

For Suprmtendent, V. M. NOBLE. For Surveyor, 8. II.

SARGENT. ForCoroner, L. C. 1IEADLEY. usual crop result in Kansas to and, as usual, is found that the storey as regards the awake to their own interests will elect a man to the sheriff's ol.l.lce that is honest ami capable who will remember that fanners as a class are honest, uiiBuspceting, and very pften easy imposed upon by traveling sharks who represent those fraudulent corporations.

In our Osborne county exchanges cnlightening'the people that may to the fact that 1 have doted cut all my old stock cj Hardware TmplementQ ardware ana Implements have replaced them with the best New Goods which I am now offering at Greatly Reduced Prices. 1 have also put in a Larue Stock of Harness and Harness Goods, and have employed Mr II. A. Cussetl. a ilrt-duss Harness-maker, to put HP any and all kinds of Iarness on short notice.

All work Warranted. Call and examine my Stoek before buying elsewhere. RESPECTFFLLV. vote intelligently. AVe are republicans During the past tew dfiys I have ourselves, but the people pay us for running the Glome, and not the Re been traveling through western Kansas been gravely exaggerated.

A11 stanco of this kind was shown to-day in of the News olflce, when a far and have sold much of my territory Parties desiring territory should not publican party. Come on witu your Republican, Democratic or Knights of mer was hailed and asked how his corn getting sdpng. "Oh, splendid," Labor communications, all are wel ve see antiounceineut of our old friend Al, Anderson as a candidate for the ollice of sheriff. Al. is both capable and honest and a natural born detective.

We have been acquainted with come, ,3,0 Jong as they are consistent replied the granger, who, by the way, lives only a few miles south of the city. with truth and honesty. fail to see me at once, for ip is going rapidly. Churns in, from three to eight minutes. Call and sec me, and secure a bargain J.W.Custccl, CEDARVILLE, KANSAS.

Why, I pess I'jll have forty or fifty The lollowing perpetration is culled ANNOUNCEMENTS. bushels the acre." "You will re. from anions' the "Jimmies" of the him ainec the spring of sixty-nine, and have always found Mr. Anderson a gentleman in every particular, and a man who never yet betrayed a friend. plied interrogater." "Why you told nie a vweek ago Saturday that you would not have enough to B.

D. VESS.EY, Wo lire (nithnrlaoil announce tlio limno of T. W. itoii, of llnjvuy township, a ctuptU-dntu for offlonof sjuirlir of Smith county, subject to tho decision of the 'tfomoomtle pay the taxes on the land, and you swore jthat all the newspaper men in Hold onto Our Home. Southwest Corner Public Square, Cedar vJ lie, Ivan.

saw. jaGKson tsro the state were in league to report good p'matyi Herald: Almost anything might be expected to happen in a town with such a name as IJaraboo. At that point in Wisconsin a member of the 0. A. R.

was accused of kissing the servant girl. It was proved that the girl was kissable, and of much the mental condition of Barkis. In any place but Baraboo the incident w.ould have been isaerftd tile domestic circle, and needed to be eoiintyrain'enow, tube hold in Smith Cent.rc isopt. i.lth. To tho voltev(' of Smith n.olU'vi.ns; it to bo the proper -way to gni tho oVpwwsfon of pooyltr, I hereby announce myself iih ft c'liiidldivte for the office of County ttenaurer 'fur the regular trm subject to the general election in 1 TIMOTHY WOODS.

crops for the purpose of keeping prices There is a disposition among many fft our farmers who find themselves postiessetl of valuable farms which they entered as government land, to sell out, that they may immediately Make the Best Flour in the Market. down. How do you inakfi these jibe And tlie guileless farmer said that possibly he had exaggerated a little at that taint, as it was awful dry just then, with no prospects for rain, and it looked as if everything would burn up. And in many cases there have been extreme cases similar to this. Never It is said by astronomers that the Geo.

Linton ANNOUNCES TO HIS EIMENDS AND THE PUBLIC THAT HE WILL SELL FURNITURE Picture Frames and Undertaker's Goods Cheaper than the Choaiest. realize in cash the money they have made. Generally speaking we think they are committing a very serious mistake. Upon them, the pioneers of sun is its heat. If the sun had passed upon no nigner aiiuionuy than an indignant wife.

However, Baraboo people are different. The Grand Army post treated the sinner to a new country, have fallen the burdens and hardships of developing a barren waste into a rich and productive country, and who should realize theless there is 1.10 doubt of the great damage done the crops by the extreme dryness of the season, lint. He 5- He will also Repair, Paint or He-finish old furniture on notice, Hopes by fair dealing to secure your patronage in the future. Furniture Hoonis on North Side of Public Square. happened around in this country a few weeks ago it would hayc found all it had lost.

Out of twenty young nien who for a Point cadetship at Wcstfiejd, ten were rejected by the physician because they had the "tobacco heart," brought on by cigarette smoking. They were unfit for -Weet Point service. court martial and exjiejled him. American citizens will be glad to know that the finding was disapproved at headquarters, the accused having, with a line knowledge of human nature, forwarded a pictire of the girl. The rec the benefits and profits if not they? The last few years have developed the fact to the satisfaction of every Bottomly Bros.

with eiv.e, and economy, Kansas is in a good position to weather tW gale the more so, when we coin.u to consider the fact that other of our neighboring states have suffered from the same cause to a greater degree than we have. Jim pnria ommendation was thereupon sent out that man be reinstated ami the girl's wages raised. J-T Meat Karket Ills intelligent farmer that as an agricultural and stock raising country, Northwestern Kansas is second to none. The land taken and bought by our fathers years ago in Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska at from $1.25 to ll)per acre is to-day, one generation after, worth from $-10 to 100 per acre. History repeats itself, and what hap Sl'CCKSf.

A new counterfeit dollar has been discovered. The counterfeit is evidently made by casting from a mold There is a vast amount of nuuidlin speculation 011 the subject of success, "In the galaxy of noble womenhood Kansas school ma'am stands put hi bold relief as the sweetest and noblest Roman of them all. hands may be Si little brown, and her feet grow large, but her mission here pa earth is of nature that she must needs pay more attention to the iniproveinent of mind than to the adornment of her tiken from a genuincjpiece. It is not and an inordinant curiosity manifested stomped by adie. In color it is somewhat lighter than genuine silver, having a clean, soapy appearenee and feel to find out the secret.

Mj-i'it and strict attcntiou to business, coupled pened there will as assuredly come to paw here as that day will follow night. DEALEES IX LATH. SHINGLES. LIME. PLASTEU PA CEMENT, AM) ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL.

ALSO 11 A HI) AND ISO FT COAL. Give us a cvlunico to your bill. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. with prudent application, i. appli cation in the right direction, will lead Highest market price paid for hides.

DAYI3 PEGG. Why then not hold unto your farms and realize the increase in value instead of selling it to another to reap the. reward of vour efforts, Hold on myone out of the s'ongh of improvi dence. This is a practical, matter-ot- which prevents ordinary grit or dust from adhearing to it. The lines of the engraving are not at all sharp like the original, and the coin is noticeably thicker, the milling lines on the edge long and the diameter slightly shorter.

When dropped Ihe coin docs nqt faet and he who would profit by it, has only to try, in the TO GO meantime living within his income. person. She is not contemplating liiarriage on short notice, but takes up the duties of her vocation as though it were a life-time matter. She is not, a rule, a fashionable girl at nil, but a winged angle on the final day when and paint, and powder are ruled out, she will take her rightful place in the front ranks and among the bravest and best." Columbus Courier. It is useless to bewail fate, after one to your Kansas farm, friends.

They are better investment than National bank stock; you are your own cashier they are insurance policies providing amply for the welfare and education of your children. Improve your farms and hold onto them, and year ring clearly like silver, nor drop flat has rushed directly to it. 'j'te "good PTTjyD ON. w. s.

likojlead, but emits a sharp metallic W. C. itnsHI, CONTRACTOR an! "3UILDER noise. Them's" word "Plun- fellow" on asallary of $oO, niustsmoke line cigars, patronize the boot black, bus" is noticeably bad, and the imperfect ofthe old English motto, and frequent billiard-halls and saloons, Dealer In KANSAS. by year they will grow dearer to you a-s homes and more valuable as property.

Railroads will build to you while the prudent young man polishes his own shoes, and steers dear of bil W. II. Bryning and the traveling "In God we trust," gives the appear-anceof a liiiCjOrumiing through the agent for the Pennsylvania Investment liard-halls and saloons. The young Company are developing into first letters, as though the counterfeiter was sure oQhe sentiment. It is Is prepared to do all.

kinds of WOOD WORK, with Neatness am! Dispatch. IMiins, SiH'cilicalioMs, uii'l Hills carefully luitili' when desired, All wo rk warranted In satisl'iii hiii. Patron (ie swell finds himself bankrupt ere long, and not infrequently must "stand off" class wing suots. iuo other day they took their first luint and after being 1 softer than silver. Je.

Shelf and Heavy I A i A 1 in time, affording you good markets for your produce. Schools and churches and the refining influences of your homes in the east are coming-only wait. Hold on to tho home that you have and you will never regret "the act. l'hillimburj Dispatch. board or wash bill; his living is a out all tlay returned 111 the evening Gradually the world has changed in its estimation women, slowly and month ahead of his salary, and in time he becomes so used to the situation that he ceases to blush oyer his Mrs.

C. M. NEW KAN, Milliner and Dressmaker. JlJ 11 JJL JU JL surely she has overcome the prejudices oxistinp- airainst her, assuming the financial straits. Poverty from such Cedarville Kansas.

practical duties of life and demon SoutlieHst Corner Upturn, gripping with rain, but highly pleased with the success they had had. Their gpirits fell considerable, however, when jthey were told that their nine grouse were dog owls. The above from the Alton Empire reminds us that our old friend Will Bryning, enjoys a good hunt if it is only a "snipe hunt." Brother Grubb, Jf you cast any reflections on Mr. B. a cause is an abject crime, and deserves CORKESPODENCE.

AVe met i us. Peed the other day and mistook him for Cleveland with a Kansas. the contempt of energetic far-seeing members of society. strating her ability to till many oiiiees in the business world'even better than men till them her dexterity, taste and lot of postolllces In his pocket. I smiled most blandly and looked ns wise as an owl.

and as innocent as patience are proverbial and the so much needed for as not being a "dandy" when it comes 1 efficient otlice.woik. So, unstable are the concerns of life and uncertain tiie J. YV. SimiJi onds, Insurance Agent AND NOTARY PUBLIC. CEDARVILLE, KANSAS.

Represents the Home, New York, And the Springfield, of Mass. to snipe hunting, we will come over to Alton, and climb on a chair and kick your shins; and don't you forget it. execution of our plans that we may It is ail very well to talk of fine tastes but extravagant habits must limit tlieni sooner or later. The man of means only reaches his comfortable lot in life by self-denial in youth; possibly he has inherited wealth. Very well, he must have inherited the frugal ways of his successful ancestors, or old age will find him involved or with depleted resources.

It is by men of wealth that die laws of economy have been most persistently observed. never feelsecureagainst reverses, so that it becomes a' part of wisdom to providc'againstyieh contingencies by FARMS for SALE. MONEY to LOAN! 5 0 CHOICE BARGAINS in Eeal Estate III SMITH ami PHILLIPS COUNTIES. HSitgg is thi' time to on Anil ''el tlie lieneil! "Diiinno 1NQW lU YallOMK Uileap Ofauu.i.eh iTl'lCeS. J2TFARM EOANS A SPECIALTY.

HATES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST Terms most fa voriiblc to Mortgagor. Insurance Policies Written. Cull mid see inc. Ollice in Morrison's store, Cedarville, Kansas. A.

H. BLACK, pel-paring the girls as well as the boys for some useful vocation, but, should a dove until I saw my mistake. 15y the way is putting up a nice addition to his house an'l making several other improvements in a general way, and in a particular direction he is said to bo making very fair progress el hoe yarns omne. A watermelon patch a conspiracy among the boys-a certain one to fire a gun one to hollow for the neighbors to help him as he was shot a barbed wire fence scratched legs torn pantsheart in the throat and the most solemn asseverations for full particulars consult Frank Howe. George Siminonds offered Peter KalL-isli 1 00 cash for one field of corn Peter said no.

.1. Cartwright wears a new pair of overalls, he surely must have siioli reverses never come, the feeling KunMUH Formers "Done Vj)," The Republican county convention held in Smith Centre last Saturday was well attended. All of the successful candidates had an easy victory Willi the exception of Lair Dean, who appeared to have strong oppositions. The nominees of the convention are good men and deserve a liberal support. Mr.

Ferris is a man who is well liked by all who are acquainted with of independence and self reliance which such a preparation gives, brings ample reward. Woman was intended to be man's counsellor and equal, but how can she counsel about affairs of GO TO L. A. GOLDEN FOR PURE mMTG8 Medicines, Taints, Oils, GASOLINE, DYESTU.FFS, WALLPAPER, BOOKS, ST.MTQNERY, NOTIONS ETC. Several counties arc going through the experience of Marshall county, told below, in the Marysvillc JJemo-vraU J.

F. Limerick it bankers of Alma Wauaunsee county, Kansas, which she is entirely Often in the stormy voyage of life ha: her wjsdom, foresight and counsel en have recently brought numerous suits before Squire Magill, against over 200 Marshall county farmers, for amounts Mrs. P.ifield has been painting their 1 1.1 11.. abled us to avoid the quicksands and rocks bringing our enterprises to new house, she lias also uiiucii uie kitchen. She is the right kind of a The New Venture HAS UECOME A PEKMAXEXT FIXTURE.

J. T. MOREISON iv ill sell Groceries, Caps, Boots Slioes, hiii) and he will cirtainly be elected. L. and Mr.

Mullen will run ahead of the ticket. It is the duty of vpry to go to the poles and cast thoiy ballot for good, honest, capable ana tre men. And every man should exercio his own judgment as far as iossible, and give him-eelf 6ome trouble to ascertain, who are worthy of support. haven of safety; she becomes to a great extent the oracle of our fate and the arbiter of our destinies, hence the importance of a suitable preparation. aggregating over $5,000, upon notes given to a certain Iowa insurance company, assigned by the insim.nec company to Limerick At Co.

In a great many instances the farmers aie compelled to pay these notes unjustly, without having received full value for the same. It being in the hands of innocent purchasers, and in not a few cases the parties never have received Mrs. II. 11L lint fierfonl. Teacher of Instrumental Music, PIANO, OR OR' 3 AN, Cedarville, Junsas.

woman to have. Mart. Hatfield has just returned from a visit to his brother in Frontier county, Neb. lie reports everything pretty fair up there, land good and cheap, and says he did not see one bad piece of corn. Those who leave here now.

may get a very poor crop next year 111 their new location, and feel very sorry for leaving when they will be receiving letters from friends here stating that there is immense crops in this country. In many cases a change of habits and methods is more needed It has always been a part of our religion that nothing was too rich for Smith Countv. The belief that she DIRT CHEAP for the NEXT 30 DATs. was not only rich in agriculture any policies from the company. The agents of the company, formost among FARMERS, Can EAST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, CEDARVILLE, KANSAS whom was the colossal fraud M.

Cotton, who skipped out of here about You Use Some two years ago, are to blame for the defectious insurance in most instances. In this week's issue ofthe Gloe he seen the announcement of Mr. Woods, as an independent candidate for the ofllee ot Treasurer for the regular term, Mr. Woods is the most pepuhu- nan In the west half of Smith county and ju the east half of Phillips. Mr.

iVofd has been the business manager of the Cedarville Shipping Association ever since its than a change of country, lliere is more in the man than there is in the UUCIS, UUli UI JJUUI, Blivci nini pupiuio diamonds, we have drank in and absorbed as docs a thirsty Kansan when he steps over the state line, and we find that we not been mistaken, for 011 the farm of Dave Kcams, near Reams ville, was found a six grain nugget of solid gold. The nugget The farmers generally are paying their notes the several amounts being Cheap Money? land. small will not justify' the expense of a COMMERCIAL HOUSE, J. II. CAIN, CEDARVILLE, KANSAS.

That big rain that put Cedar creek out of its banks and made the long lawsuit. 1 his same Limerick If you can, caU on about a year ago attempted to "all swell up," did not start Honey bring suit 111 abaunsee county be. creek or Medicine. us and be accom organization, and has the confidence was found in the gizzard of a chicken Sam. Os ionic, Thos.

McNcal and of every man who has er done busi his father, Frank and others are modated. "We can having broomcorn ha'vest. One of old uncle James Kiper's boys I have just refitted and refurnished this house with entire new furniture, and will positively run" the business in first-class style. Cool rooms, best of fare, and every attention given to insure thc comfort the traveling public. has been clown visitiug his parents, furnish you money fore a justice of the peace upon upme of this same kind of notes, but pur sheriff refused to serve the summonses, and when they failed to get the leg? islatute to enact a law that would air thorize such an outrageous proceeding then they came here and Limerick and the Insurance Company will have to accept lie concequences.r Jf.

C. Times. Wp understand same kjn of and it (the nugget) ha stood every test, and is pronounced hy pxperts to be the genuine article. What effect this find wfll have 011 the cpfjnty is hard to say. Peter Pyle is investing extensively in chickens of that partje-ujar breed that are supposed to have gold in their gizzards, and is herding them on the hills near Kcauisvillc- Uncle Jim.

has children all arouud the west, and is always glad to have them ness through the association. Mr. Woods is ljpt a politician, and to our certaii) knowledge lias never asked thq people for an office, although be has been solicited jpany time? to come before the peopls bijt consented juiti! now. Idr, Woods is a Democrat, but he conic home when they can. He is a PATRONAGE OF FAtfMEKS ESPECIALLY' SOLICJTEP.

without delay, Barron Williamson, jolly hearted, and a full blooded Ken tuckeyan. Clod.

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937
Années disponibles:
1886-1890