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The Fort Scott Weekly Tribune from Fort Scott, Kansas • 8

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A Bolld Steel Boat. CITY MAY SUE COUNTY. Jack rreeman Enjoined. From Yenterday'i Jally. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Interesting Question of Law Involv Walter Bobons and C.

L. Docker, assisted by R. K. Anderson, theexpert blacksmith, have just completed and launched on the Marmaton above the pump house dam the only solid A new proceeding against alleged liquor dealers was instituted by Rev. A.

Warner Inst evening when he filed in tbe lug a Vast Amount of Tax Penalties and Interest. district court a suit to enjoin Jack Free THE MARKET IS BROKEN; man, member of the republican county steel boat ever made in Kansas. It ia a clinch built, keel boat made after a pretty pattern, and would be a credit to central committee from the first ward, The question of whothor the city of and Jim Slater from selling liquor. The Fort Scott has a claim against Bourbon county for all delinquent tax penalties CREAM any boat builder. It is fifteen feet and eight Inches long, forty-two inches wide, and will comfortably ride eight or more collected by the county on city property proceeding is a civil one and no criminal charge accompanies it.

The injunction was issued by the clerk of the court and in the absence of Judge Simons will be since ine city was incorporated, was people. It is built of lGth inch steel, raised at the council meeting last night. ma heard by Probate Judge Scoville. and City Attorney Cridor was instructed to go to Kansas City, Kansas, next Three alleged liquor dealers who have weighs about 300 pounds, and draws only a few inches of water. It could not be duplicated for less than $150.

At either end is an air chamber to prevent Saturday to attend a meeting of the been enjoined from soiling are charged with having violated the injunctions and the probate judge has been asked for Not every suit is reduced, but enough of the odd lots have been price-scaled so that we can say "The Market is Broken." Such reductions as we have made would be regarded as a lawful cause for a full page advertisement and "A Terrific Slaughter Sale" by most of the Clothing Stores hereabouts, but we are not the noisy kind. We prefer to rest our case on your Intelligence and good judgment. Yes, the Market is Broken. city attorneys of all cities of the. first it from sinking even when upset.

There class in the state, which has been call MOST PERFECT MADE. are 1,000 rivets in it. warrants for their arrest on the charge ed for the purpose of bringing a test of contempt. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.

At its launching Mr. Tom Kennoy, of the Goodlander hotel, presented the case in Atchison county. See those five lines of ladies' oxfords 40 VEARS THE STANDARD. Mr. Cridor is of the opinion that the penalties collected on city property are The Window Shows.

owners with a beautiful little flag which it will ever carry on its mission of pleasure up and down the historic reduced to $1.25 at Randolph's. GOODNO NOMINATED. due the the only obstacle in the way of recovering all of such penalties Marmaton. Our 81.50 Shirt Wrists for 25 cents. His ever collected by the county would be the statute of limitation.

That the city can collect for three years back is not Samples Like These Ben Goodno Will Bun Against Brother John, for the Legislature. THURSDAY, August 20, 189G. Sale beginning Wednesday morning, White Bros. August 19th. doubted by Mr.

Crider. The Tbibdnb make? a charge of Jl tor the From Yesterday' Daily. The city of Atchison has spent several publication of all "resolutions of oondolence or resuect." No deviation can be made Heavy Bain. From Tuesday'! Daily. A special to the Tribune from Red- hundred dollars computing its claims The heavy rain this morning is believed against Atchison county, and City At' field, where the republicans of the Twentieth representative district held to have been general over the country torney Solomon, of that city is endeav their nominating convention at 2 o'clock oring to nave tne other cities of the from this rule.

The Tribune cannot publish obituary poetry unless paid for at tbe rate of ten cents pes line. No deviation will or can be made from this rule, Handsome well made $10 Suits at $7.50. Handsome well made $12.50 Suits at $10. Handsome well made $20 Suits at $15. M.

LIEPMAN BR0 12 and 14 North Main Street. this afternoon, says B. H. Goodno, of and is in time to do some of the late corn much good. That the corn crop has been materally damaged by the three weeks first-class join him in a test case.

Bronson, was nominated by acclamation. It is estimated that if these claims are Notwithstanding tne fact that Senator of hot dry weather is evident in every sustained Fort Scott will recover a great John J. Ingalls, a candidate for re many thousand dollars from Bourbon neighborhood, but the statement that it is totally or almost destroyed is not war election was in attendance upon the Local News. See Hall's line of sponges. county.

Every county in the state, it is said, will be affected by a favorable de convention, there was no attempt to in struct the nominee on the senatorial cision for Atchison's claim. ranted. Charley Love is now gathering early corn near Bronson that averages fifty bushels to the acre, and there are question. Mr. Goodno served in Greatest line of Men's Shoes in the City.

See those misses tan shoes, lace and New Fall Wash Goods at White Bros. Use Hall's Witch-hazel Lotion for the skin. the last Kansas legislature and his button, cut from 82.00 and 82.50 to 81.50 record there was very satisfactory to his many other farmers who have good early corn, To-day's rain will greatly improve late corn and insures a yield. at Randolph's. constituents.

He voted for J. Ralph shoes go at 81.60 at Burton for senator in that legislature. Boys' 83.50 tan Randolph's. c. C.

GRAIN, From yesterday's Dally. The rainfall last night and up to 11 Mr. Goodno is a widely Boys Charged With Burglary. From Yesterday's Daily. Last Monday morning after discover Goods just received at New Dress o'clock this morning amounted to 1.60 known implement dealer at Bronson, and is now a candidate against White Bros.

inches, making a total precipitation this week of 3.34 inches. Hard ware, Stoves and Tinware his brother, John Goodno, who was nominated by the populists last Satur Money to loan on farms. NO. MAIN STREET, SCOTT. Low rate N.

Uey. See our bargain table in shoes at Randolph's clearance sale. Take your prescriptions to Hall's pharmacy and have them compounded by day in the same hall at Redfield. His only opponent for the nomination was annual interest. I.

T. A. STILES RESIGNS. Mr. Bolinger, but he developed but lit ing that Mrs.

Us Leitch's grocery at Third and Crawford streets, the manager of the store, M. M. Jones, was informed by a boy of the neighborhood that Rube Bedell and Albert Aber-nathy had solicited him to watch outside while they went in the store, and that he refused. Consequently Warrants were issued, charging the boys with burglary, but the officers could not find Judge Biddle at Pleasanton. udge W.

R. Biddle, of this city, was competent hands. tle strength. All the shoe3 on our clearance table Misses tan oxfords cut from 82.00 to The Rew Law Makes Decided Changes the principal speaker at a meeting of the free silver club at Pleasanton Monday night. The meeting was held in the park are marked in plain figures.

Prices 23c $1.00 at Randolph's. the United States Marshal's Office, to $2.00, at Randolph's. They've Found Gold, them. It was learned that they were tn and was attended by a thousand farmers from the surrounding country besides Disease attacks the weak and debili Major J. W.

Bowlus, who has just re Deputy United States Marshal T. A. tated. Keep yourself healthy and the towns people. E.

H. Worden, Baxter Springs. Last night'they were seen on the streets and were arrested by Officers Tipton and Miller, and were istiles for this district this morning turned from north Idaho, where he and Robert Osborn and Walter Falwell went to prospect for gold, is exhibiting some strong by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. wrote his resignation of that position life-long republican is president of the club and he with many other free silver forget the elate 01 the com and mailed, the same to Marshal Neely locked up. The amount they are charg fine gold dust which was taken from mencement of our sale of shoes Thurs republicans sat upon the platform.

at Topeka. ed with having obtained was 82. day morning, August 13th, 1890, at Ran Judge Biddle quoted from Sherman's Mr. was occassioned their prospect hole on their claim of 1G0 acres. He says they have paying gold from the grass roots down and his dolph's.

recent speech and answered his argu by the new law re-adjusting the duties Abernathy is 17 years old and Bedell is 14. They were taken before Police Judge Rice this morning but were re Sunday School Convention. Pawnee township Sunday school convention convened at Hiattville, Aug. 16, with J. C.

While in the chair, President Williams being absent. Delegates were present from the neighboring schools and the day was an enjoyable one for all present. The devotional exercises were conducted by J. C. White.

The following program was rendered Song There shall be Showers of Blessings. Address of welcome by G. W. Shri-ver. Song When the Saint's are Marching In.

Topic The effect of Sunday school training on the future welfare of the nation. Discussed by L. F. Goodnow, Sister Cullison, G. W.

Shriver, J. C. White and Rev. York. Song Let in the Light.

Recitation The Hand-writing on the Wall, by Miss Oapitola Miller. Song Let the Sunshine In. Adjournment until 2 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. Devotional exercises.

Song Loyalty to Chr Model Bible clas eon cted by Rev, ments in tavor 01 gold, xne judge is C. F. Drake is having his block at and salaries of United States marshals mission back to civilization is to pur said to have made an impressive speech Main and Wall streets, which is occu manded without hearing, and will prob chase mining machinery, which has and their deputies. The law gives Mr. Neely a salary of 84,500 a year, and dis pied by Howell handsomely re ably be held by the state, E.

T. Shafer, the fusion candidate for senator from this county, also spoke as been ordered from San Francisco. In painted. penses with all his deputies except two tsy far tne best values ever shown in did John L. Brown, of Linn county, who are to be field deputies.

At present new Fall Dress Goods and Trimmings at uur shoes are labeled so any one can see just the sizes we have in stock. The Enthusiasm ran high. one of them is located at Wichita and that country one man is allowed a claim of twenty acres. The Fort Scott company is composed of eight men and was allowed a claim of equal proportions for each member. By taking it all together the required expenditure of 860 per year price is also marked in plain figures at another at Leavenworth.

They are Ladies, call and see our new Dress Goods and Silks for your fall and winter White Bros. Geo. W. Combs Assigns. From Yesterday's Daily.

Randolph's. allowed only six cents per mile one way for all official trips and 75 per cent of dresses. White Bros. The democratic county central and the fee earnings of their business. The populist committee will open joint head on each claim may be spent in a single Geo.

W. Combs, the confectioner at 117 south Main street, last evening executed a chattel mortgage for 8500 on May Nominate Judge Biddle. shaft. The claim borders a new town new law may necessitate the redisricting of the state, and it is only possi quarters in this city next week and pre pare to disseminate free silver literature The democratic committee yesterday with a postoffice. gambling house and his stock in favor of Geo.

W. Combs, called a convention of this representa' store. It is 150 miles from a railroad. Ladies, do not fail to purchase what tive district to be held at the court Cassell. to secure the payment of a loan of $500, and assigned the stock to him for the benefit of the creditors.

The assignee Shirt Waists you need from White Bros house in this city at 3 o'clock nest Sat Song Sunlight all the Way. Recitation by Cora Brown. Topic How to avoid Monotony in ble that one of the field deputies may be located here. If not the business of this district of the federal court which comprises sixteen counties in the southeast corner of the state will be done from one of the other districts. The new Last sale of the season begins Wednes urday afternoon.

The populist repre is also surety on a 8200 note making his day morning, August 19th. Your choice sentee convention is set for tne same If the machinery may be sent over the mountains before the snow gets too deep this fall Major Bowlus will return, but if not he will go back next spring. He says there are paying mines all around their claim. Their nearest neighbor for 25 cents. claim $700.

This is the principal in date and place at 2 o'clock and there is Sunday school work. Discussed by Rev. York, Cassell, Clark, Routh and F. Goodnow. little question but that they will nomi Our clearance table will be set for law also fixes District Attorney Perry's debtedness of the assignor and all the local creditors are satisfied with the arrangement.

Major Combs is in charge nate the same candidate to oppose Col Song Coronation by congregation. A very interesting essay The Purpose salary and it is said it will reduce the produced 800,000 last month. I. N. Ury.

breakfast, Thursday morning, August 13th, 1896, and left until the whole contents are disposed of at Randolph's Shoe and True Aim of the Sunday school by Mrs. J. C. White, expense of the federal court in this state many thousands of dollars annually. Ladies' lace shoes cut to tan 83.00 There are are no aspirants for the of the stock and will close it out.

A notice informing the public as above is nomination but there is a decided senti 81.75 at Randolph's. Department. Kecitation by Helen Furry. Song. The following officers were elected for ment in favor of nominating Judge We must have more room.

In order Major W. Bowlus arrived home last Thursday from the cold wilderness of Bev. Bhanklin Complimented. Rev. W.

A. Shanklin, D. son-in- posted on the door. Mr. Combs says every local creditor will be paid in full by the assets.

to get it we will continne to close out all R. Biddle as a free silver republican. It is believed the Judge can Be induced the coming year our summer shoes at greatly reduced prices. Randolph. The assignment was the direct result to accept the candidacy and he is re north Idaho, where he and Eobt Osborn and Prof, Talwell have been prospecting for gold.

The Major will return there law of Rev. J. E. Brant and former pastor of Grace M. E.

church, is having phenomenal success in his pastorate of D. H. Williams, president. J. C.

White, vice. president. Lucy Pool, secretary. Motion made and carried that the garded a strong man for that office. of slow collections and light summer business.

Mr. Combs has, it is said, If it is a fact that you want a nice Money to loan on farms. Low rate soon. He brought home the hide of mountain line which he killed. the first church at Seattle.

A recent issue of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer accounts more than enough to pay all next convention be held at Pawnee. Sunday, October 11th. annual interest. I. N.

Ury. indebtedness. road wagon you should see the road wagon that H. L. Page Co.

are selling for 830, and their elegant top buggy for 855, and a good two-seated spring wagon Ulosing song ltevive us Again. Lucy Pool, Sec'y. devotes a column to the quarterly conference meeting of that church and pub Mrs. Snyder Asks for a Divorce. Over three hundred styles to select Mrs.

Hattie M. Snyder, nee Strode, from at Randolph's clearance sale of only $50. They are selling the old relia lishes a set of resolutions which in their preamble declare that the unprecedented on Monday, by her attorneys, Messrs. shoes. That Humphrey Hudson brought suit in success of the church in all lines of work the district court for a divorce from are due to the efforts of their learned, The Kain Interfered.

From Yesterday's Daily. The rain to-day was a great disap her husband, J. U. G. Snyder, who was ble Bain Wagon, every hub guaranteed to be oak and every wheel boiled in oil, and prices and terms are better than ever before.

For Sale by Davis eloquent and untiring pastor and his noble wife, and finally request that he pointment to those who contemplated formerly employed by the Singer company in this city." She alleges gross Bankrupt be re'turned to that charge by the bishop. neglect of duty, extreme cruelty and The resolutions were passed unani New crop Timothy Seed, nice White mously. going to the republican demonstration at Redfield. Speakers Ingalls and Hudson arrived last night, but long before day light a heavy rain began falling and continued with brief intermis- adultery, and also asks for the custody of their six months old child. Seed Rye, Seed Wheat, Oil Cake Meal.

See our new line of Fall Wash Goods. Snyder now lives in Topeka. He was Mrs.VB. F. Hepler left Tuesday for White Bros.

here week before last. Workmen have almost completed the Argentine, where she will make her future home. Mrs. Hepler has resided in Fort Scott for thirty years, and ieeour handsome Biuns all uay, ine special morning trains were abandoned, as was the proposed meeting in the Redfield grove. repairs on the old foundry buildings line of new Dress White Bros.

e-sss3--ec as Trimmings. which are to be the Irvine Grant her departure will be regretted by her At 1 o'clock this afternoon a special horse market. The roof has been re Stock Must be closed out in the next Two Weeks Goods will go for a song Prices no object now. Lots of desirable merchandise in host of friends. She is a woman of much Labor Day to be Observed.

The different laboring organizations of fit! 33 newed, the windows replaced and the more than ordinary intelligence and is interior fitted up in stalls, mule pens, is IS held in the highest esteem by all here. this city are making preparations to celebrate Labor Day, which occurs on train went out bearing Ingalls and Hudson, who were to speak in the Redfield hall after the representative convention. The train carried about 110 pesple out from this city. It will return, at 5 etc. The railroad switches are in and ft a 3 a the firm is almost ready to do business One lot of ladies' $3.00 oxfords go at September 7th.

It is the intention of on a large scale. The old sign inform 81.50 at Randolph's. those interested to make this a fitting o'clock. a -J ing the public that the foundry has Wit. representation of organized labor.

been moved to Chicago, has been sup Get a pair of those shoes NOW while Prof. Wieland'g band will furnish the CASTORIA we have your size, at Randolph's clear music and good speakers will be in attendance on the occasion. ance sale. planted by one telling the passers by that it is Irvine, Grant Co's wholesale horse and mule market; that they buy For Infants and Children. WASHG The Drill team of Scott Camp C2G, M.

Another BIG CUT IN PRICES at S-o a a it and ship stock to all parts of the coun Tbt Randolph's Shoe Department. W. of this city are drilling steadily for the Parsons logrolling, which occurs try. fi so ee ilgMtnr, it irnppM. About 6 o'clock a.

m. yesterday light Sept. 15th. A number of prizes for dif SHIRT WAISTS. ning struck the roof of the building on ferent events have been offered and the We will place on sale Wednesday boys iwill endeavor to capture some of East Wall street occupied by Mayor Hesser's meat market, shattering the Money to loan on farms.

Low ratej morning, August 19th, our entire line of annual interest. I. N. Ury. them.

A 65 cent rate for the round trip has been secured over the K. Shirt Waists at 25 cents each. This J. H. Grain and J.

R. Williams Tues and Prof. Weiland's band of eighteen price will buy any Waist which formerly sold from 50 cents to $1.50. chimney and damaging the roof. The building caught fire and had the clerk not been there it might have been destroyed.

The building belongs to J. Bolevar and is insured through E. D. Marr. day evening, nothwithstanding the incle will accompany the special train, White Bros, ment weather, organized a free silver which will leave this city at nine o'clock on the morning of the 15th.

LADIES' VESTS, CORSETS, LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, MEN'S and BOYS' STRAW HATS, SLIPPERS and OXFORDS. The greatest chance of Your Lifetime to get something for nearly nothing, GLAZE IMS The preparations for the M. W. A. log rolling at Parsons, September 15th, are L.

C. Boyle is out on his campaign for club of 38 charter members at Redfield. It is believed this club will grow to a membership of 100. Mr. Crain addressed the meeting and made an able free McKinley Saturday.

The republicans will have a pole-raising at Pawnee next being pushed rapidly, and the indica the attorney generalship. He will speak most every week day night for four T. E. The speakers will be E. C.

Gates, tions are that it will be the grandest silver argument. flair of the kind ever held in the state. weeks. Longshore and Prof. Holstein.

A few pair of those men's $4.00 shoes left at $2.50 at Randolph's. at less than cost at Boys' tan shoes tan New fall patterns in Carpets ready for Money to loan on farms. Low rate Randolph's. annual interest. I.

N. Ury, your inspection at White Bros..

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