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Cedarville Globe from Cedarville, Kansas • 2

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i TJT? the earth and converted the vast treas Tffll Til THE GLOBE. ures of metal hidden there into objects of a 'mortgage held, against tlio cows belonging to a widow of the neighbor-hood. The chief event of the winter thus 11UJ lJLJUJLJJ.J- of beauty and utility, Such mechanical improvements have been made all a. juizuoy, isiiitov and proprietor- Cedarviile Mercantile Association, along the Jinu that man, wondering, far, was a surprise party nt the home nf Mr. ami Mrs.

James Kiper, last stops, and mary.els at his own ingenii- Friday Gth, 1888. are now prepared to sell Wednesday, the 28 inst. They had been married 48 years that day, and ity. Tlinulc God for these things, Bleri Dave and A Hie took it into their heads rocerie rocerie a Kansas has ft population of 1 ,500, ()00 Ims one Dcnitctitinvy ami con -of genius have lived since the world began and we feel safe in predicting to set no a Inure dinner ami have all Cedarviile wants A good Flouring Mill. Another good Hardware.

A good Cheese Factory. A Laundry. Some more good business Houses, More new Sidewalks. srygooaw victs. Texns hns ii rotation of thatinnii will possess this mysterious the neighbors come in co "cat, drink and be merry." The cooking was done AT PRICES that defy COMPETITION.

ueoiile, 1ms two peuuen- quality of mind until the end of at Mr. Frank Itnna's; Mrs. Kima ivili convicts. Prohi- It js something over which we have lendintr her genius and expert hands Mill IIjU "7 bitionyou kiiow.lUullipabiirg Her no control, governed only by the needs of the times. Those things with to the matter, sending Prank to Mr Kioer's to borrow a ham, and get Allie which we have most to deal, iur work dav or so.

Of pleasant liimijy re-union was JIaving alargc stock of CLOTHING on and being in need of MONEY, we will sell at cost and carriage. are most closely related to our lives course the old folks must be got off to held at the residency of lull's, iravi and happiness are the commonplace, i. K.itimlnv. There were 4 Hvv mimM 11 is of life. The jjemi.a v-ii Mrs.

Miller, Win some neighbors while the dinner was being 'prepared at home, and be bist n.s the crowd was J. T. TCrmn.of Gavlord; Nathan Kemp read to sit down the table. Mm. Martha Losan, Oscar M.

Kemp great demand of to-day is not for men uf genius, not for men of high intellectual culture, though they have our proj'wuidest respect; but for moral men, men of character. We need better mechanics, better farmers, betr is pretty hard to "catch old birds with Hats, Caps, Gloves Mittens of every Dascription, HAS JUST RECEIVED Mrs. S. JI, Bradley and Miss Fam.it Kingslund, brotiierstind sisters of Mrs lnnis. also Mrs.

Kachnel Kingslaivl chaff," but wjth the assistance of lliot and Nathan McNeil, and a number of little while liej, the old folks went- up ter business men; and believe me fel their mother, Vesicles nephews and nieees too numerous Uf mention, in- low teachers, this much desired result XsSt ii ejj to spend the day wiih Mr. and Mrs. McNeil, as old Mr. MiNeil was dangerously. ill for the occasion, and not We make a SPECIALTY of Yarn and CANTON FLANNEL, is in a great degree dependent upon our common school system, We are they who are moulding the minds eluding Mr.

i)d Mrs. Wm, Wiggins, Cedarviile, arid many little ones. A splendid dinner was prepared and a pleasant enjoyed. Only one of Mrs. Kingslund was absent.

Mrs. Julia Lawton, who resides in Oregon. Kinvin Independent. which will in time to come advance the standard rr lsed by the blood of safe to be left alone. There were a uumner of circumstances that natural-ly came up and called out enquiries from the old folks, but they were all explained satisf amorally by the man-Tvi i.

uiino mwl ii number of Hats, Caps and all kind of our forefathers or trample it in the dust If you do your whole duty vou must by precept and example In Our Boot Shoe department which is complete; WE WILL MAKE PRICED TO OUR CUSTOMERS THAT CANNOT HE DUPLICATED ELSEWHERE. A full stack of GKOCEMES. Srulhu-est Corner of Public Square, Cedarvillr, fcumt. Titk Scientific Amkujcax. Every Pi woelc this most valuable periodical had select a familiar song called "Welcome Friends," and was it for all there was in it as the presents whatever is new in the world old folks were brought home for the instil into the minds of your pupils the fact that morality and honesty are the two great pillars of society.

Were flu's great principle accepted and practiced by the mass of freemen to-day we need fear no rebellious doctiines would pf art, aiui lnaiuiituaun-. Full of practical informatian, it dis surprise. The tables almost groaned closes to the thoughtful not only what under their Imnhnsof good I really looked as if then irv lw 1 -i drouth or i ehi i 'h i i has been but also suggests the possibilities still to be reyeal- find no footing on our soil. Hits columns of our daily papers would no Formore than forty years iuunn Oil Ginghams, Seersuckers, Worsteds, Canton-Flannels, Cottonades, Yarns, Overalls Pants, GLOVES IITTEXJl during the present Congress. Representative Stone, of Kentucky, heads the list with seventy-three, Mr.

Wheeler, of Alabama, comes next r.f... Rvan. of to Lu- C. LINDKLOF, Cedarviile, Kansas is prepare sell passenger tickets to and from rope to America. Co, have conducted this paper i- longer be the records of villainy and crime, political debauchery and ekc- wo in rh-' state, There were -'bun' visitors and all had plenty.

It was a very pleasant party, and Dave. All. and' their assist deserve credit the completeness of the affair. Cl.0!) UolTKR. Kansas, third with forty-seven, aim so on down to the great majority of mem C.u i'il SI.

Mr. W. K. TluimaSt. t.

l-ouin Siu ivt- t.iniTiH'Ut ll'll connection with the procuring of patents for new inventions. The Scientific American is authority on all scientific and niechanical subjects, and should beh! every household. Copies of the paper may be seen at this oilice and subscription received. iion frauds would become things ot the past. Are the public schools doing their whole duty in the matter of properly training the countless thousands in moral and wholesome ways of thinking? The great bank robber-ma t.l.o lii.c railroad steals, the canker- bers who have not wen neam i many of whom will oiler no bill during the whole session.

The ti-ht against Mr. Lamar is still being pushed persistently Senators Hoar and Sherman lending the forlorn latter has publicly ad HI WASHINGTON lETTI K. From )ur 'nr rrfupuiideut) W.viiii.sovox, o. 30. Ii at asf A farmer may have the richest soil mitted his doubts of being able to de organizations of anarchy and socialism are not conducted by ignorant A Full Line 01 Fresh Grooerias, ul rtciiseol'Ciirouic, Ulviimsiv'wm, of 4 "l-'ni-lis vwiim I siiilcri'd ull 1 im-uicnls of lit- ilaumed, II veil through ycnr-i nil.if'-y a tiiiiiw 11 (teat H- 1 1 was nulm-cd to try Snow l.ii.i.nein.

bottles remuve.l nil aw or tlii 'load eitse mid 1 inn u.y.-.rlf A. Oomo.v, Aut. -JMrl mni- tit umtttmifuntmnmmiM''Wi A C.u-. Mr. KlcliiUil Spuiu-er' 85H4 Ouni-oi.

Ave. St. Lout, i I.mvpI.pcii -ei iusly uf. tcetecl will) ii dry huclcint; wr twnyeuru and liuve sought n-iiel Iiohi iimiiy will. no relief.

My svifeuired me to try KulliirdV 1 svruij ami I did Willi, moft feat the Secretary's continuation. The ot the Treasury has instructed the Assistant Treasurers throughout the country to begin to on United Stat 1 a Ihis year, like la-t year, the an 1 it ih are MiUdiird and sad-leued the dralh men prom inent in public life this year Ex-Seeretiry Manning and Congressman -a it, nr the latter having died in this city, liis remains were ofeorted to his lunue by ifi the world, but will not raise grain unless the seed is sown and cultivated. A miner may have the' richest ore underneath the surface, but he will not enrich himself unless he brings it up i.nd proves it to the world. So it is with a man, he may have brilliant natural talents, but unless he cultivates them, studies to apply them to art and men. They are instigated and carried into effect by men uf lUit by men of education.

Does it not appear then that while we allot a ceruiiu length of each day fur the study of oeotn'anhy, history, arithmetic, read- sub- es 'bonis on the ftdth inst. as tht treasuries will be c-looed on Be in small ProiSts and My disiuipem-ed in a the pupil ought also be in Mi a Comn-essional delegation, as usual I wlllit'lii! thlt'-l bottle iit.d niy limtfi u-. 1 Ktvonit us ever, 1 would not. It. structed as to the dignity of morality.

in Ought he not be taught the value of on $mx 6M occasions. Tim ruJ.iimnrV anifestations of high moral character? Ought they flecMoka a Pole-Tip. scjence, he never will rise above ui-'d-io'crity. So it is with a town. It may possess the greatest natural advantages but it will lie dornient, unless brought in life and developement by the un- TJVW HTTP A J.i.

ti.EU iJJ.LJ. tjS -L. pu' lie grief was displayed in memory of Mr. Manning; the on the not be taught the debt of gratitude due then) who huye labored and died full lor botlliMil 1- A. s.

Churn Power, for Sals! The follow.ng is a correct, cut of my SKW CHURN POER for which I am now sidling territory, their men, blessing tiriiv energy and perscverence that serving EAST SIDE OF PLIU.iC SQUAKIi. CKDAUVILLE, KAjLM posterity? Ought it not he instuieu makes all success possible Salem A Government buildings were hall masted, the Treasury Department was closed on the day of the funeral, ami the President and most of his ollicial Lundin, Lundln Harris, Having received LETTERS, PATENT for this new and useful invention, are now ready to sell TERRI-nvii'v wlm want to make into their minds that they owe a duty to their fellows, and that the life they live is not to one of self gratitica- attended the obsequies of their tiou. selfe imLileem but one of -late associates. In addition, the 1V1U UV rtxriil-ir I'll- A number of boys i.u the vicinity of Phillipsburg were arrested for disturbing the peace. Their offense consisted of shooting and yelling and scarins: narties who were returning lice mm Wr fireat Railway lluildiiijt.

von ivo ception was omitted this week, and it was feared that the great society the season, the President's During the last fuvv months the wea fromalyceum. Several of them were This is the best invention of the age, It is Cheap. Durable, Safe and HO UL. I vjiIi u.i.i'.t tJi ci i i I II Persons desiring to lioiin's will ir, to their advantage to call at the 0 Loan We have a numb-, rof iVirms for sale at prices and on terms hich cannot fail to uit the purchaser. Those having bind f.r Nile ill also do well to as wc have made arrangeaictitx Vo correspond with e-'istern parties, to 00-taiu Kansas homes, and our facilities fur purchasers will be Prompt attention will be given to all communications addressed to the of railway building has been going on Xew Year's reception, would not be in the United Slate at a rate never be-1 hold for the same reason.

This would fore equaled. The great prosperity of haye been a sad disappointment to the the country, and the tendency to mi- beautiful lies of the Capitol, many grate into undeveloped regions have whom have been wishing and thejrrcatrailwflVConinil.il nanny fur the reception for months; ndjusted to any kind of vehicle. Everyone who has seen the Neck-yoke, sentensed to the county jail for twenty-five days and the costs, amounting to $11 each, was assessed to them. A number of the boys testified that they took no part in the disturbance, but they were present and had to pay for being in bad company. This should be a warning to boys ho ai-j in the habit of carrying revolvers to public gatherings and acting a violent manner as Ihe law deals' severely with such cases.

Don't forget it. ies to push forward a mormons a- Jdrs. Ckveland would herself probab-moiint of new mileage in order to an- ly be of the number, for the first lady ticip or keep up with similar enter has just, received a live hundred dollar nrises on the part of their competitors, divss, expressly for the purpose of 1 innrsi EEAL During the past tew days I have been traveling through western Kansas and have sold much of my territory. Parties desiring territory should not fail to see ine at once, for it going rapidly. Churns in, from three to eight minutes.

Call and see. me, and secure a bargain J. W. Cast eel, CKDAUVILLE, KANSAS. From January to November 27 I roads I wearing on the occasion rtterreo 10 have laid a total of 9,408 miles of her dress is a marvel of the millncr's track, More track has been laid so skill, but this is hardly the proper fa'- this year than in the year 188G.

and i place to describe it. exceeds the record of all other years in Speaker Carlisle is one of the few the history of this or any other conn- members of Congress who is spending no effort to conceal their admiration and surprise to see a thing so simple and yet so complete. We cordially invito eveiy person to call at the BARBER SHOP and see the invention for himself. Our territory extends throughout the United Iff The publisher of a newspaper has One thing to sell and' one thing to rent. He has the paper to sell and thnKraeein the columns to rent.

1 i jf ii Li his holidays in this city not on pleas try. ure bent, by any means, but working The greatest activity has been ex earnestly and steadily most of the, states ami Territories: therefore to get hibited in a broad belt west of the Mis- souri river, stretching from Dakota time upon the formation of the House Pole-Tip before the Jsckson li0SB any one inform us why he should be expected to give away either the one or the other? He can do so if he chooses, and he does, as a matter of practical 'act, furnish a great deal of space rent free, But it does not follow that he ought to be expected to it. It ought to be recognized as a EM STROM, and Montana south to the Gulf. Kan-1 committees, winch lie purposes nav mg sas continues, vs last year, far in the re.tdy to announce by the time Con-lead, showing already an addition ofigress meets again Messrs Kan. -all I and Carl have interchanged views at least 1,080 miles stnee the year upon the tarif questioi-, and it is be-gan.

Nebraska follows next, with a so far harmonized people, we will sell territory cheap. For particulars, call on or address, LUNDIN HAIIIIIS. CEDARVIILE, KANSAS. LOBE IN Make the Best Flour in the Market. varuirt.

Rfi7 milofit with 834' riiiYwi.nnes that a substantial ljmiu uv. LIU i in. miles; Colorado, with 718 miles; and ngreeinent between the two wings Dakota, wit'! 689 miles. The, four the majority party can be efcted i when the ays and Means Commit-, States and one I erntory already hav- their revenue, GLOBE OFFICE, north side of public squaw, Cedarviile, Kansas. on UNABRIDGED Willi or witiiout i'atenHnJex.

(Contribution exactly as would the giving away of sugar or coffee by the groceryman. But strange to say it is not looked upon in that light at all yet everybody knows that the exis-tance of a newspaper depends as much im he rent of his soace and the sale mg aouuo uo ut f.r consiileiation. or more than half of the total thus far lif reported for the entire country. Kail-way. Age.

Indications are that reduction and. frugality will be tin- order of the dav i in all legislation that jobbery and subtidy will not be able to tv.nr L.ln.ini.'s nf siiii'iitilion on tin OOES, THE1I CUTS EACH! Tour Attention in invited to the fact that in pnr- .1 I. l.ifi uri-trlr cm1 trtt of his paper as the merchant's success depends on selling his goods instead pf giving them away. Scottsville Independent, i iJLUSJUg bile mwb lasuo vi CORRESPODEINCE. Bouth-wBRt Corner.

from ponj rps'lnhle TPfl pw A Dictionary U-k I 1 The fo'loirin-T books hio published 1u neat I.ir;n, rrintcil MnTTraTtri ITT iwnar aui muny of them ii.a.-in.l. Ihcy are torn ly iji os. Wo. (1 liisratn 7 ti; dav ot U.ViSo.t expense. In any otlr an ot to nwure the bort national treaMiryl For these reasm it appears that there will be small I Ktiance for ihe success, of many really 'meritorious measures of proposed legislation among whieh may be named P.tair the oontainin 3000 mnr wonla nnd noarly 2ono more Ed.

Everything "straight as a string" out this way, ESSAY. H. smith, in Oberliii Eye. Our present system of free eehools is rapidly pushing this country to the t'v would cost laaay tunes tlio iji-lca at ubicU limy ure l.i-ie ui.ared. to-J.

it Con- 1 T'-ti "'n a Ntrve By M. T. CtKti Womler. of V. or 1.1.

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CtKer Ouet. UU Jo.iah im a u. 'C" Ktu let. A tt Mn. Ham Tk.

nt i.iBA A- i a ui.r ti-vi Tom- A great many of us have the incon- Dependent lYe-ion Ml. an th. Howell Bros i f.u.ii. i so of WW i'UMl lai WU HU liMIM li fv A i.vtl. W.T.

Uiiii-riu's A J.u.oi. tr A WW l.ttdv foremost rank among the enlightened i venience of keeping our wells in our 'Ji 'm will nations of the world. The great num-! wagons, and also have to scratch our h()ll ot() ber of ptiper, tlio vast aipount of heads pretty hard to And out where reaAnm ft. lievina rhtl Mr. Cleve- readin" matter in the form of books the money is coming from to pay lanfl il! veto both, lb' w.tj and macrazines carried by our daily for the extra load of wood or coal, yet.

that he w.ml Imt m.nnat- mails, hear fitness to the fact that ost eyerybotly is good hi.mo.-ed and vnt th intallectnal world is full of life and hoixjful. tjl f. i iie 1 1 tlie count- nnnib-r of ilia vi.l.i.. bv wril.r w'no rvi Im-il. hien- 1.

Kveiiln t.i.mp. I l.rt.e l.Hle M'xllMW. no-! nd oilM.i. in- Hi 'in i l' 14. l-'-J'-i' rt.

'i -T- titan any otnur aiupi uau ymuuuai. Ajazegeer cf the World eoT.tainfr.ee mtvWS Title, with thrirprnminrj. ntinn and a at unKinnt nf ntlifr informtion, recently added,) and A Biographical Dictionary giving pronunciation of nnmfl and brif faoto conct.rnin)-nearly 10,000 Noted also rarinus tables giving Taluable iuformation. Ail in One Book. WeVter'i rnaririrlgi Dictionary is recommand-f-i 1 ti.e Slate Superintendents of gphools in 36 and iiy lending College President of the Stau-s and Canada.

is Standard i.y Willi United States Supreme Court, in the Government Printint" Offiee. has pnleeted in every ease where State Purchases ravi. twn made for and is the Dictionary upon which nearly all the school liookn ttrs Ac-d. Get the Latest and Best. It i on fnralunlile companion In every School, and at every Fireside.

KpecirneE paces and testimonials sent nrmiaid on amiitCdUon. lr.lli..i,li.i In -1- C.r.l!-lntllOl'l?nnol',,T'',,-... I I cul.veri- Fsmlllur tin ti.pof tuiuiy i -i. Tuo Stas, AHov.1. il .1 doca Sir- 'rrt.

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Oalb. Xol- tr tt Uo3. A activity. Within the present century In regard to the California fever, it rv cotiditi lo "uc es-ful- Law f.lfe Vo-Ji. A DEALERS IJi LUMBEK, LATH, SHINGLES.

LIME, PLASTER PAKIS. CEMENT, AND ALL KV )8 OF BUILDING MATERIAL. ALSO HARD AND SOFT COAL. ns a chance to f- our bills. WEWL BE YNIEIIS0L1).

scientific investigation lias wrestled has gone down greatly, and it seems ly resist fo- igu agriv-nm that vt.iiii ti.cni lity uf the accoin- seems 'Hie oroltal luu niAnn, nnnnnprpd it: wivinff in some case- thev wili a ecm dowi.i- t. 1 in rn-nli'V- l-wt? The linn I to V-st'ii. X- utreJ. wit r-f ik. I' -'iitmi vJr wr Wii.rt.

m.y rnj.i.lly ani bim'l. One llunilre.1 Portllfii- JxUe M4 comip. iiit-i lfn? mt nev soil Mr Noel's llelr. A r. Mat 1iiino.

A ife A N' i-1. K.S.... An 4UA il? ASS B. great lv ncederi iork. plish.ne-'it of I In 'Id rrf-tvv -ist Virtv the i rrL.

ruH(. I a Hi! nower tTKrSEJfS. ILL! nLCIIJtl vwiivjv -rJO--- safe and spepdy transportation to all plete recovery. points of the globe. It has come in The young folks of pontact wU the electrical phenomena hood are preparing to give an jindha given the wwlfl the telegraph, tainment sMn at the school hous in the electric light.

It. District. Ko. 12a, die proved, a ffyS thp.Jbf.wrlft, 'fXyhich will be njnjligd 1.1 l.ll- mo t. 'iying and inosi far-' .1.

Td ien. bills, rUiiiUlid by G. 4 C. MERRIUM Sprinjlild, S. A.

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