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Fort Scott Tribune and The Fort Scott Monitor from Fort Scott, Kansas • Page 5

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THE FORT SCOTT WEEKLY MONITOR 5 l. J. D. Rick will move, in a few days. Hon.

D. B. Em meet and family, of The office of the Missouri River to the store room lately occupied by A. Humboldt, are in town. Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad, in Kan- Railroad.

The Border Road is being constructed at the rate of about half Mazes Thi Neosho Base Ball Club, of the sas City, is now in M-Divela build- Hon. Sidney Clarke. mile a day. The cars are now run Mission, we learn intend to challenge mg, on the corner ot Delaware and The Junction Union, in speaking ninS to Olathe, and will be to Paola Wednesday, November 25, 1868. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE COUXTI.

the first nine of the Phcenix of this Fifth streets. of the returns of the State, says; soon aer JNew lear. The surveys place to a match game, which will That mark when written opposite perhaps be played next week. A. match game of base ball was to -i i i.

V.on expires with that number, and unless i.i ,1 31b. Dokovax, of Paola, informs as fiave played last Saturday, De that the corps of engineers are now per- tween the "Prairie" and "Olympic Tencwea me paper win uistuauuum. The Methodist Social meets at Mrs D. A. Millington's to-morrow evening.

manently locating the line of the Kan- clubs, but the latter failed to put in It will be seen that, thus far, Sid- "rcuSa xann county, are nearly com-ney Clarke runs 393 votes behind pleted and we understand the grad-Governor Harvey. We understand ino through the county will be let as this number Chrke 'is in arrears is BOon line ia tly established regarded as the strength ofE. G. through the county. It is a matter Ross.

In Lawrence, Clarke ran be- interest to the people that hind Harvey 200 votes. We believe tte road be hastened to completion at if these 393" Republicans could be as- earlJ day. The energy with which certained, that it would but reflect to Mr nas prosecuted work thus far the credit of Mr. Clarke that they cut leaves no that the Road will be himl We know that he has resisted completed to Fort Scott during the successfully a gigantic fraud, and next twelve months. Mound" City sas City Fort Scott Railroad south of their appearance.

his town. The nine they have selected is about two and a half miles east of the L. II. Mylius, of Xcnia, has M. V.

Toss, and H. C. McComas about completed a first-class flouring cr0ssing of the Marias des Cygnes. mill. have gone into partnership in the law business.

They are both good UCRold friend. Martin V. Voss, is J. D. Rick, bookseller, newsdealer ana to tne State Senate from Bourbon Sentinel.

takes a stand in favor of the rights lawyers and will be a power in their line. They will be found at the old stationer has our thanks for late papers, county. This is about the most sensible books, thing the people of Bourbon ever.did. We understand that Messrs. Wiggins We venture the prediction that Mart office of Voss Danford in Miller's block.

iUtW for thd nurchase wil1 stand higher than any other mem- There is some talk of converting the second story of McDonald Hall into sleeping rooms, in connection with the Wilder Hsuse. They would make nice sleeping apartments, and a valuable ad Co- are I i i i-n i of common people by no means profitable to monopolizing corporations and land-gobblers, and we wonder, considering the bitterness with which they fought him, that he runs up with the ticket so well. But Sidney Clarke is a positive man, and must, therefore, have posi Der oi tne next legislature. Joanne of the Wilder House. Depot at Kansas CiTY.The Herald.

Missouri River, Fort Scott Gulf dition to the Wilder. Several families from Pittsburg, Pa. are in town. They intend to settle here Our Population. The vote of the Railroad Company have purchased Jb or a splendid suit of clothes, go to und arc looking up locations.

tive enemies. 1 ne people ot Kansas vote, was 401. Add to this 53 whites "uo "uau, uupuj vote, was 4Ui. A.aa 10 mis on wuues 9 li Uohn Withers on rrW cf. We are in receipt of a communication who had not lived here quite long enough forty acres, being a quarter of a mile have cause to rejoice that they have 1 his services for another fiom Hon.

W. Snirsoy, which was to vote, and 81 blacks who are old south ot Kansas City. These prem- UiS tcr "J5 The new saloon in Mr. Blackett's new term. We YvrnnliPSTr fbaf Via fntitro crTrirc will crowded out this week, but will appear enough to vote, and we have 534 male Uses are intended for a depot.

mnro snMmsfnl nnrl bri lionf han i-uc unestm tne DiatC next week. cilizens 2 vears of age and upwards. ever, and no man having the true in- rr.l; TWm.l Chnroh 1 h0 0t 8eVen eVery bCAa DaNFORD RRINKERHOFF it 1 farocf. r4 nnr Rfofo nf VoTf tttJII ra. xuo mam Duiiaing is zdxiza feet, with a 14 feet ceiling.

They have four billiard tables in use, and private apartments up stairs. I a mi1w -ttt AttH AitiAa 1 1 mtrA oiaiamuyintowns anacHiemg.ve, rcference to their gret his success. will hold their first Social at the resi Fort Scott a population of 3,738. card published elsewhere, that the dence of C. H.

Hayr.es, Wednesday evening. Nov. 27. To all a cordial invita- A r.i I a 1 i amuwiac vuutcati Farmbrs Southwestern Gift Concert Distribution. Circulars and i uuu auove namea geniiemen nave enierea cherokee Sen.

from Kansas City, got into a quarrel on into artnershin in the law business. il I IIP nrinrornnTI la COliI tn nan wnnnir I At- enma 1-1 hn caff nn nr. li I a WJ Km arf. UU i I UU.U Llf 111 ll Lllli CV.bLlL.lia I ..111. an ugly cut his abdomen.

lheK.U. uVl Circulars sent to an address on ftn. Dl tion is extended. The furnaces of the Gran by lead mines are run by coal hauled from Cherokee and Crawford counties, Kansas. Coal is also freighted to Springfield, Mon and exchanged for flour and meaL liiaU Ul ttUUCLlUr Lii 1 li lilt" 1 li 1- I juauug onui uu9U vuu 1 bird has flown.

Fighting very poor Potion. Agents wanted in every town business, Dan, and you are sure to get the gether with Mr. Danford Tf throushout the Southwest to whom worst of it the long run; better quit ty and ability will make them one of lisbed from Cone, of Washing- liberal commission will be given. Tickets it and settle downbe a peaceable boy. leading law firms in southeastern ton, and rrom representative Julian, sent by mail on receipt of the price, one the 19th at the Kansas.

of Indiana, advising the settlers not dollar. See advertisement on eighth page. residence of Mrs. L. R.

Jewell, Mr. F. N. to give up the case but to carry it to Meat. J.

W. Morris at his 6tand on Wall street, still continues to sell at low figures, beef of every description. He also pays the highest market price for pork and country produce. Jon Printing. The Monitor Job Rooms are now provided with a new Man love to Miss Bonnie Everhart, I Snow Storms North.

court. all of Fort Scott tt 'j I We believe all this advice, though ntjavv mmiw KLuriiiH were rasintrin i F. N. Manlove, for a long time one of probably well intended, to be ill-tim- sloCK 01 au Kmaa 01 PaPer and old stubs of this nlace. has nartiallv different parts of the North and Last ed and tn An nn onA card board, and the best material of all the All persons knowing themselves in- fc thus on the 16th inst.

At Omaha, a Jov buiMine a railroad toward descriptions for the execution of work. debtcd to the firm of Rowland Epending his tim0 It be seen by neavy SD0W 8torm raoed an1 those lands, and if he is not thwarted Cards, bill-heads, handbills, posters, cir- ar4 requested to call and settle imraedi- the atoVQ notiCe that Miss Everhart is telegraphic communication with the by the opposition of the settlers, will culars, letter heads, and all varieties of atelyas the books must be closed. "A the one made happy by this sudden and West was interrupted, and it is prob- Duild the road through He plain and decorative printing, executed word to the wise is sufficient." unpremeditated change. May Man(s)- able that snow-drifts will delay travel offers fair terms to the settlers, promptly and in the best style of tha art. Tuis excellent House (the Sheridan) lway.

cling to Ever(y)hart, and for a few The thermometer in Hnd'mone in whb Tickets for the Farmers' Southwest- The last time we stopped there it was time to come. Let us have peace. Agrees above, zero. On the same which may deprive them of a public "adj and will be sen to any address on aamaA Aaxr eni-TT7 Toil in cnnnnrA Mow TTrr improvement of almost inestimable receipt of the price, Si or 11 tickets for over-ruu uut luc -1 3Ir. Max.

M. IIelimak has also acted I vuuwiu I i $10. See advertisement on eighth uasre. value. Lawrence Republican.

rather familiar on short acquaintance. the part of a wise man and marned one shire, and other Northern cities, and I Ai i 11 nVif am IfTefl I rrrrA olai cr i io innAi4A Thasksqivino Services. Union Mao ow rrr' TiiinAfa trie Fb" Trees. Thirty thousand Apple, Illinois and the West. peart tlum, Peach and Cherry trees, mostly Under this caption the Cincinnati two years old, and all kinds of small frnits, Thnksmvin-services will be held on German, of the "Mound City." There Eaauirar states that, in nolIinr over ti1" VfJr.l-"eur8 Je8C5 'nffrotcn.

TWv. Nov.2G.at 11 A. M- in the is a Sreat social reform now SoinS in this 7rA 'i i tVi For aale this fall at the Fort Scott KdrBery, Be sure and purchase fruit trees at 45U0 votes at tne late election, 111- one mile from Fort Scott. Catalogues inois "is treadinsr hard unon the foot- shed, after July 10th, on apnhcaticn to Presbyterian Church. Rev.

J. C. Plum liJ amonS the. lads and la8Ses and there All V)T I llyJ WUiC WUU "JJ JUIU liUC the earliest possible moment, and get Bfima Af. nil.

A eVft tf All CAMPBELL. will preach the sermon, dially invited to attend. happy band, and be a full communicant your orcnaras unaer way; dul De likely be with us. She is in good standing next week. 1 i X- nuroo villi iaui careful and get a good quality of fruit siderbly in advance of where keap the largest stock of books, stationery, Man, of the farmers of Bourbon Co.

York was in 1840. Her vote is now SIS: Beecher's Sermons in the "Church The third quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church in Fort Scott will be held at the City Hall on Saturday and Sun Union." Many persons having an- larger than unio casi previous to i o11 n' ual I I 11 1 Ul VI 1 1 KV 1 LAI L.11 LLxl 111 nounceu mat tnese sermons would not be labd." vo.U tn Mirerv.b ur. nnn.i,...

day, December 4th and 5th. Preaching I i i 1 1 ,1 i mviviv k'uiviiua- A11 printed in the Church Union, we take irom aSenis wno 5tern nurs- The nexfc censxis will undoubtedly jg elsewhere. Sltf by J. D. Knox, Presiding Elder, are invited to attend.

pleasure in stating that the sermons of enes. lhese agents come among us exhibit astonishing growth not only LODGE DIRECTORY this preacher do appear in every issue of with beatiful steel engravings of what for Illinois, whose progress we view j. Department of Kansas Albert Miller, of Franklin town- this paper, and that they are to be print- their fruit is and how it looks when wllQ 80 muc" priac, out lor ail tne a. meets at Post Feadqaarters on th ship, called on us last week. He informs ed hereafter at 12 o'clock on Monday, maturea They gell immense quan.

states ot the West. Uurte ghbors, PJ and ourtn Ttur8- us that immigration to his locality dur- getting the sermon of Sunday out on the ftf Iowaand Kansas, will, with Missouri, 4waD.PATw.CaiAiiwTofKalght ine the past year, has been very heavy, next day. We understand the publisher "ties 01 lruu trees wis section 01 show an immense increase of popula- Templar No. 3, meets at Masonic Hall, atleastnftyfamilies having settled in of the Church Union promises to publish the state, and we presume the same Uon, wealth and resources of all kinds. Sl that township in that time.

Mr. Beecher's sermons so long as they are may De said oi tne wnoie state, me xuc ueiuusui caumic IIall the and fourth Tuesdaya of rwtitalilA (a tfiA rhnn.li. Mr! nmnw rn i rnn nw twn fflf wnr HU wwiubwuiv uigu iuiu dt wumpata. i -1 present, unless the ratio be reduced Monia eac! an otner papers to puDiisninemiromnis mtenor quality ot lruit trees, and Und the voi of the Great West in second and fotrrth Fridays or wn narrM ftoMr l.i i i .1 i I month. 1 I auu hug iujvo ui 111c uivau 'Test, iu 1 month.

wn pages ireciy. then half of them die from not beincr I ka. r.c; sn it If our friends want a wide-awake re- cin t0 assume that wei2ht and D0Wer ie Hall the first and third Fridays of each igious paper, unsectanan, and full ot 4 :nfllinnl.p fft nA me.Tv. t.nn I and influencp. tn wbicb nnr nrnnd nnd interesting matter, the West and most maw xuux jca4B fcuc v.

urk ocutvi ijuae o. x. v. raecm at Masonic Hall, on Monday evening of each week. growing section is entiuea.

cthol enftnerinthe world, let them send been trom ten to nfteen thousand tt Bisine Star Encampment Io. I to Henry E. Child, 41 Park Row, N. dollars worth of this Eastern rubbish The Quincy Bridge. The Quin- meet every first and third Thursday in th br a copy of this paper, enclosing ten peddled out in Bourbon county alone, cy railroad bridge was again tested Printers Wanted.

The Leavenworth Bulletin wants fifteen printers, to whom steady employment and good wages will be paid. Tho printers are on a strike," and have left tho Bulletin without sufficient force to qet out the paper. The Masons and Odd Fellows of this place, will give a grand masquerade ball at the new Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall cn Christmas eve. They anticipate a good time, and as nsual in such parties everybody is going. Maj.

6. A. Reynolds and Captain Cms. Garrett, of Lawrence, were in month 8 A Williams, US. A cents.

LnJnim on baturday. At ten o'clock three A Free Dispensary This excellent literary weekly, one of the shipped from the East are refuse that structure, and find out its weak FOR THE JPOOIfc. most interesting and readable papers of cannot be sold at home and they are points, if any- To the rear engine on November 28tb and on every Tuwday the kind, has just donned an attractive Lu-ar f.A BanA V.rl I ws attached Tlatform ear. tinon I and Saturday dnrinsr the winter, 1A- 1W1WU "uu I VIS fc SnNDFliTiTN will mve medicino And ftdrion IJRAT1R tn thro of issue, that will add to the large meas-l vj ij and citizens to the number ot about ble to emplov the srvice a phyakian1 ureof favor it is receivinir at the hands Fru fortv. A thorough, careful test was or purchase medicine, who will at town the first ot tne week.

They were on their way home from the Indian coun of Western people. Hereafter there will cured lruit trees irom nome nurse- made, and its result is satisfactory. SinT 144 4 try, where the Major had been distribut be issued a mail edition on Thursday, for ries, instead of going abroad, they As the train passed over, the city was A particular request is extended to ALL subscribers living outside of St. Louis, could have had a aualitv of fruit far musical with the steam whistles of r.I!6"6?.0! iSi ifiiil ing greenbacks to the Seminoles. A I vkuvi wbv aufnw mm This edition will reach nearlv all carts MM noi.

Doats ou me river ana ine en- BTntem. n7m3 Egregious Blunder. By mistake j. ii I I rinoo in tho Mf.v Smni fim viai Z5. IbSb.

oi tne interior on or ueiore tne iouowins i i 1 1' the name of the Bcpublican nominee for TMSSOLOTIOK KOTIGZw The prt- Sunday, the time when conntry Tir 7 fa re-crossing. Superintendent of Crawford county was nemhiD heretofore existing between prefer to receive their paper. The Jour- a i omitted, which resulted In the election Thegrowtn ol this country since y.Kowiana anaj. r. isowiana, amor nal is a AVestern institution, the promoter nave Paia Ior aa ieor arucie.

of N. Z. Strone -copperhead. Some An Ohio agent has been deliver- 1840 MnyiD8 hordenng on tbe Brotberf dty by co 5t of Western literature, the friend ana thing is always going wrong in Craw ttt I a I -r ford county. We hope those in charge vmuicaior oi uesiern genius, ana me i mg uee iu mis wuui.

lur mc I the first year when the memorable indebted to tfcera. ea dock account, win earnest advocate of a Western standard week, that were sold last summer, election for President between Gener- and BKO of the Bcpublican affairs of that county ana style in letters, it deserves ana ap(j we ventnre to say that not one al Harrison and 31artm Van Buren, Fort ScolU Kansas Nov. 10th, 1S68. will be a little more particular in future. half of them will grow.

WKp tare this day associated with us Two Daily Coacues to Kansas because it is now firmlv established, is City. Owing to. the gwat increase carefully conducted, and is as good a of fruit trees, make your purchases of votes all the xjtgd States.hi fvtii iSSSTfa? travel between Kansas City and this place, the stage company will be com jjopc: muoo xnsiera wtKucs tuai kju i a. u. vaiupucii uuu ua iiius auui Liew luifc ouike aiuuc putia uucwuiiu i llDeral patronage fterewiore exveuocu iw taken in so many households.

The Horn other local nurseries. They have a that numher, and, in conjunction with hope pelled to put on an extra coach about the Journal is furnished to subscribers. A I Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and 111-1 navine increas- first of December. When the passenger train starts on the Fort Scott road, -m-CLaiA ti, lfc eqls, if it does not exceed Ud our facilities foi -doing iwi- iiv vi, it. These five States have? a Tjonula- aiwy nave on nana "-f stages will connect with it at Olathe, thus MW A.

atsortment of Staple and aucy urocenw, rate the New York Ledger can be nro- -v won neany equal to me wkow union UtLcnwawUl sell as cheap a the cheapest shortening the stage road 25 miles. a I rr i i I 4tA I i itttT Vn r. cured for. i not anoru to cneas von. unirviii.

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