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Golden Gazette from Golden, Kansas • 4

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Golden Gazettei
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Golden, Kansas
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1 TWW IHL 4- S. HUBQ, Editor and Publisher. HtyKRS Ari gallery, AUTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY, When lnthe city, call andseo us. Main street, Ulysses, Kansas. This space reserved for the Western Supply Store in flie Exchnp ftlpgfc, MM MANAfEB.

"Boated." Dance to-night. Help on the well fund. Literary Saturday rught. "Pate and the Peddler." Miss Mary Freeman is now in Ulys- QUICK pes. TIM I Money.

at tlv Hotel Edwards, Ulys Advance lU-. E. V. R. and Miss Cora Clod; felter will soon start for Bello EJaine.

on a visit. The boys will return, but Miss Cjqdfejter will remain at home. On last Monday evening a very pleasant party was held at the Cincinnati hotel. The occasion was a in honor of Miss Anna Freeman. Word comes to us from C.

A. Lash thfft he can notice but little change, since he left Indiana years ago, and thaths will soon return. has promised us a letter for publication. S. A.

Swartz, who is making sorghum, has had the furnace rebuilt, and made other improvements. He informs us that the cane is working well and maWfnjj rqp( gQto.tjU gal Ions of inolnsseS "'daily. The postoffice boxes arrived Tuesday. It is an elegant outfit and ty now in place. Mr.

Harman deserves great credit for his enterprise in furnishing his patrons so fine "en office. Everv person should rent a box. Riuy 11., daughter of H. T. Mitchell, who died September 4, died Wednesday afternoon.

Funeral services were held Thursday. This is a affair, as within "one month father find child have died, leaving a widow and two ehildrenjto theit loss. The afflicted woman has tjie sympathies of the entire community. The following persons called on the Gazette Sunday after Sunday school: Missus Cora Clodfelter, Ella Probert, Rosa Voorhees, Ada Jeffries, Alma Jeffries, and V. R.

Clodfelter, 0. G. Fisher, J. 0. Johnson, J.

A. Webster. A- E. j-VogrMes, G. W.

Clodfelter, L. J. Mondy, C. S. Voorhees and T.

M. Mann. The Golden Reds went to Eli Saturday with the intention of playing the Eli nine. The game was ca lled, and our boys were defeated. At the finish the Golden boys were informed that only one Eli man was in the game.

"The majority of the Eli nine were from Roanoke, or it was Golden against a crack nine from Roanoke. In pursuance to a call a meeting of the Odd Fellows of Grant county was held last Thursday afternoon iu the Bank hall, Ulysses. The at the Jolly Black- Patronize iiyois, smith. THE GOLDEN LUMBER YARD, I keep a large stock of everything found in Gill, Mosketlal 0., "Register" Office, ULYSSES, KANSAS. a good lumber yard.

Call anil see me, and I will make Jyou a price that you cannot beat elsewhere. CLABEHCE VOOBHEES, Proprietor. B. H. GRIITITJI SURVEYOR DRAUGHTSMAN, A 'specialty of laying out and mapping of new towns or additions to old ones.

I have Government Field Notes for Grant couuty. Ulysses, Kansas. C. E. Wickereham, caehle r.

A. Bennett, President. linns between COlj-DEN anil Ulysses on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Carries U. S.

Mail. Leaves Golden at 8 a. arrives at Ulysses at 11:30 a. m. Leaves Ulysses at 1 p.

arrives at Golden at 5 p. m. C. VOORHEES, Proprietor. GRANT COUNTY BANK, Ulysses, Authorized Capital 850,000 Will do a general Banking business.

Money loaned on approved se: curity. tendance encouraged those wishing to institute a lodge in this city. Con siderable business was transacted, and the meeting adjourned until Thursday, October 5, at p. m. sharp, when it is hoped every true J.

G. Gress proved up at Hugoton Monday. Looal news scarce. Farmers and citizens busy. Corn husking is in prder by many of our farmers.

Be sure and hear the "Moonlight" to-morrow night. Mrs. J. B. Palmer, of Ulysses, was in the city Saturday.

W. H. Conway Springs, was in town Monday. "Will and E. T.

Mondy were in Boston, this week. Several young people of Cininnati were in the city Sunday. The Clodfelter Bros, assume control of hack line to-morrow. A good crqwd and a pleasant dance is expected to-night. George Camp, who has a claim souih, was in town Wednesday i J.

T. White has succeeded L. C. Zeger as captain of the Golden nine. Some our society people attended literary at Liverpool Tuesday night.

J. L. Harman and G. W. Clodfelter came in from the road Saturday.

We are glad to learn that Will Shamwell is prospering in the west. Golden now has without doubt the finest postolnce in southwesteru Kansas. The Golden Loafer's Club meets every night at the Western Supply Store. The Golden Town Company meets this afternoon. Every member should attend.

L. A. Stamwood, a prominent attorney, of Zionville, was in town Saturday. Charles Gibson, of the Equitable Mortgage was in town Saturday and Monday. G.

W. Clester and S. H. Green Started Monday for a business trip to Meade county, The Misses Nellie, Clara and Jennie Port wore passengers south on the hack Saturday. We have received the first copy of the Zionville Boomer.

R. R. Wilson, (editor and publisher. Some sneak stole a watermelon from the pantry of the Cincinnati hotel on Monday night. --T LOAN COMPANY ileitis.

Main Street, Ulysses. Udd ellow in the couuty win be present. Grant County Register. oining counties. Money al-; W.

B. 'Kirkpatrick, of Eliijabeth- Call the attention of the people of Have $200,000 to Loan in Grant and adj Money paid as ways on hands. Charge no commission. town, was in the city ifesda and Wednesday. To use his own Golden and vicinity to their new words when talking to the Gazette, he said: "this country is fine enough for any man living." To back his soon as final receipt is issued.

We do not charge excess interest. Call on or addre JSARP KEARNEY, Agents, assertion he purchased a quarter ot land southwest or here, paying tor it Having completed his Office in Postoffice, Ulysses, Kansas, purchase he was on his way back to Kentucky, where he will induce aud varied sLook. uitmicrel Merchandise. Groceries selling at hot-torn prices. tinware, notions, dry goods.

Full line of Hats and Caps. Splendid and large assortment of clothing for Men and boys. We now others to come, aud return himself, in the spring. Notice. Winder's eating house is now open for freighters and travellers, ltpd Notice.

GEO. A. DOUGHERTY, To the patrons of the Golden post- Ulysses. have the most complete stock of CLOTHING office. This office will not be open on Sundays only from 9 a.

m. to 11 a. mi i j. The Golden in Grant county. nv inis notice goes into eneci Suits from S5lto $20.

Pants October 2, 1887. J. A. Harman, P. M.

Sunday School. The following officers were elected last Sunday: S. Stevens, of Stirlen Stevens, from 1 to Call and see us when in Ulysses. UndF. M.

Wellsford, of Ulysses, were in the city Wednesday. School, Deeded Land and Relinquishments bought and sold. Money to loan to make final proof. Taxes paid for nonresidents. Contests a specialty, Collections made.

Harman Son. GoMcn, 2as, Superintendent, Ass't. Secretary, Ass't. The Golden Reds play the Shock R. B.

McNeley. Will Mondy. Clara Port. T. M.

Mann. Matie Williams. Rosa Voorhees. Jennie Port. eyville nine on the grounds at this place to-morrow afternoon.

Treasurer, Librarian, Chorister, MS 4 LEWIS. nnnn i. Will Mondy. O. BiVUU B.

L. Marvel. Jennie Port. Teaohers, T.B. McNeley, re tm Matio Williams, A dialogue has been selected and parts assigned to be given soon at the Golden Union Lyceum.

The artesian well will be a greater benefit to Golden than anything except the building of a railroad. Do not fail to be present at the literary to-morrow night. An election of officers will take place, and a good set should be setected. L. 0.

Zeger left for Ohio yesterday. Mr. Zecrer is one of best citszens and Notice for Publication. Land Office Garden City, Kansas, Sap 13, 18K7. Notice for Publication.

Notice Is hereby given that the following Land Office at Garden city, Kas, Sep. 23, 1887. named settler has filed notice or his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, it 1 i. a Aw-tnnina nroroflTl(f Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of her Intention ana that saiu prooi win ue mime iwuot P. Hiimnhrev.

District Clerk Hamilton coinr to make final proof in support of her clnim and that said proof will be nindc before Prolmte ty at Syracuse, Kansas on January 2, 1888, Judge at iiugoTon, on nee. isiw, viz: John Carmody, viz: Jane Port, who made 4297 for tho qr We represent one of the most renaoe mortgage CunTaxUDa in southwestern Kansas, and give the lowest terms. All papers mad out at this office, and money paid to borrower as soon as the papers are recorded. Positively no unnecessary delay. Call on, or address T.

S. Huid Golden, Grant Kftas- see2H two 22 39 w. He names tho following witnesses to prove hu nrintinimiis residence, unon and cultivation H. E. No.

9388 for the eK of the qr sec 34t.wp29s rg 88 w. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation we hope to soon see him with us again. J. A. Webster and J.

0. Johnson prove up soon. They are two of our best yonng men, and we hope to Bee them stay in this community. of said land, John White, Christopher White, Thomas Vcooins, WiutlelU foreman, of said land, viz: Ueunre Lucas, VV llliiim A Shsmwell, I Harman, Clarence, Voorhees, all of Syracuse, Knnsits. U3-38 C.

i M. XlLEH, Keglbteiv all of Golden, Kansas. 84-89 C. Niles, Rcjrlf tor.

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Pages Available:
548
Years Available:
1887-1889