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Town and Country and the Sasnak from Fort Scott, Kansas • 11

Town and Country and the Sasnak du lieu suivant : Fort Scott, Kansas • 11

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Fort Scott, Kansas
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A large and beautiful line "The Light House Robbery," is the play for next Saturday afternoon, and at night, at the Davidson Theatre. Parties custide of the city can go to the afternoon performance, as matinees are out by five o'clock. Saturday afternoon and night's p'ay is a sensational: comedy drama with a. number of taking specialties, pretty music and singing. 1 .1 1 1 ror the rlolidays also a swell line of Cheaper goods.

Prices Lowest. Goods the Best. Fine Engraving Free. Powell Kreyer. 110 1-2 S.

Main. i For Christmas matinee and night the Davidson Theatre offers a very old play, yet one that -will perhaps be payed for ever, "East Lynne" a play that many hare laughed and cried with. "East Lynne" isa play that appeals to all classes of theatre-goers It has been years since the play has been seen here, and -will no doubt draw a large attendance and please all. ALL TIIIO KAGI FQR The people want a change in card games. Snook supplies the want.

Has all the merit of the old Domino games, with the addition of the SNOOK Card and adaptation to progressive society games. All the Domino games can also be played with these cards. The book of rules alone is worth the price, in fact we know of no other book containing all the rules of the different domino games. Great Fun for Two or Two Hundred People. On Sale at i People living out of town In the small neighboring towns or on the rural routes in the country will be always made welcome to the Davidson theatre by the management.

OUR SUNDRIES ARE FINE AS OUR DRUGS. pi Good Drue Store is one that is good clear through one that is good at all is quite sure to be good in all respects. The carefulness with which we buy drugs extends to all other items ot stock. You will find evidence of this -when you come to us Jos Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Perfume. Bath Supplies and Toilet Requisites ef every character.

Rubber Goods and Hick-room Supplies are other important lines that have here the attention they should have. Our sundry stock is ample and up to date in every particular. One of Our Goods at Better prices if we can-best goods in any case" HENRY ADAMS, Fort Scott. FT. SCOTT.

Phone No. 203. Main and Wall street Next week every night, beginning Monday, Dec. 18, the Woodward Stock ompany from the Auditorium Theatre, Kansas City, will hold the Davidson stage, presenting a change of play every night For the opening night "The Belle of a splendid play, will1 be offered. On this night ladies will be admitted free, providing they get seats in.

"advance at Brown's Book Store, bef ore-six o'clock. Prices for the balance of the week will be such that the theatre Should be crowded every night, as well as the Saturday matinee. It pays to save the pennies! If you see it marked 1 0 cents our price is 9 cents and if the other stcre has it at 25 cents you get it here for 24 cents. We always undersell. Mrs.

A. L. Hamra and Miss Ethel were shopping' at Fort Scott on Tuesday and visited with friends over night. GARLAND, KANSAS. Mr.

Blue and his bride, of Paola, were visitors in town icn Tuesday. Mr. 1 Blue is candy sa'esman for the National Biscuit' company. Rose" Melville is playing "Sis Hopkins" in Kansas City this week and the press of that city speak i ery highly, of the Miss MeMlle will be here Dec. 26, for one night.

"Over Niagara Falls," a sensational melodrama, will be the Davidson attraction matinee and night. Dec. 30. Pat Davis has a hog that breaks the scales at 700 pounds. It is 2 years old and measures feet 6 inches in length.

In the transfer and storage bus-in fess in this city, Vhaye the best dray teams and wagons to be found in Scott and keep men who know how to treat you right. I anprepared to handle anything in my line and give prompt attention to your work. Give me a trial Johnson Phone No. 220 Bell. 1 Dunham's Gallery, The place to get All Kinds of Photographs.

Pictures copied right here at home; no pictures sent oft and lost. Frames for enlarged pictures at one-half price asked by agents. Post cards are all the fad now. 6 for 50c of yourself or baby. CORNER WHUL ST Chas.

Woodard and wife, of Kansas City, came in on Sunday to remain untilafter Christmas. The, Garland schools will close on Friday evening before Christmas and re-open Jan. 2nd. The pupils will enjoy the ten holidays. The M.

W. A. of Garland elected the following officers for 190G: W. H. Lee V.

J. W. GoMen, W. G. W.

Million, Banker; N. G. Clary, Clerk; I. SV Boyer, Escort; R. M.

Golden, Guard; E. E. Witt, Sentry; E. E. Anderson, Physician; A.

L. Hamm and F. M. Dyer, Managers. Telegrams received, on Monday announce the death of Wm.

Hiller, at the hicme of his son-in law, Dr. Gun-bardt, Cor dell, Okla. Mr. Hiller is an old settler here was well known our citizens. Stearns Rousey shipped a car of hogs on Monday to the Kansas City markets, and Heavisides Seitz cne on Wednesday.

School Report. Miss Lola" Allison favored the Ep-worth League with ia special solo Sunday evening. Miss Allison is a teacher of vocal music and accomplished in that art. Fort Scott and other cities of the first class inKansas to deal from this time forth with a new registration law which, in the opinion of the writer will become a common nuisance. This law provides in brief that when a voter has registered he need "never register again so long as he Uvea in the same house and votes at every election! If you miss an election you lose your vote unless you register again and if you move across the street but remain in the same ward you are disfranchis-' ed unless you re-register.

This law is very hard on city clerks and other registration officers as it is necessary for them to keep a double check one on the place of residence the voter and the otner to ascertain whether or not he has voted at every The Drywood tax rolls have been left with I. S. Boyer for collection. Pay your taxes to the local collector at Postoffice corner. BOYIi BROTHERS POLAR BEAR FLOUR "BEST ON EHRTH." CVL.

Roodhouse Live ry, Boarding Sale Stable. Miss Lola Allison, who was the guest of Mrs. P. E. Laughlin, left on Monday for Lawrence, Topeka.

and other towns along the Kaw. On the Plaza. Either Phone No. H. month ending Nov.

24, 1905: Enrollment, boys 23, girls 17. Total 40. Average daily attendance 35V Those receivmg'' certificates of perfect attendance were: Melvin, Ivy, Lillie and Norman Bowers, Vivian and Clarence Cons, Clifford Pellett Hallie and Herbert Stearns. Those present 19 days: Lafa Runyon and Elmer Cons.Those making general average of 90 or above: Laura and Dul-cie Durborcw, Dulcie vMorris and Ciara Ferree. Visitors Miss Olive Singmaster, Messenger, Miss Eva An-- derson and Miss Mae Williams School is progressing nicely.

Parents and friends cordially invited. Mabel H. Smith, Teacher FORT SCOTT, KANSAS Rev. Thos. White has recovered from the stroke of paralysis and came up on Saturday for-the regular services here and a short visit.

First Main. Fort Scott. One 16x10 Portrait FREE with a doz en Fine Cabinet Photos at An Unusual Opportunity. A. Hough and T.

E. Lahman' have fixed up necessary utensils and are butchering the porkers 'for every-o'ne in the comunity..

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889
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1905-1907