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The Goodland News from Goodland, Kansas • 4

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The Goodland Newsi
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Goodland, Kansas
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THE GOODLAND NEWS. TV.ysi1;iy, July JSSc. CSgiSci tiOa fir els So which propose to repeal the Lai npr on tobacco, and beer rather tuan the surrcr der of any part of the high tariff tax imposed upon the necessaries of life required by the people. K. i Tk.nxast, Editor Publisher, VU IiLISlILD EVEUV TIIURSDAY.

$1,50 I'eu Year. The Official Paper of Sherman ty, Kansas. Entered nt the Gofxlland, Kan. jxi-t-ofticc as second class matter. County Seat of Stisrman The Mills tariff bill has pa the House by a majority of i3.

i i The appointment of Mr. Fuller to the supreme bench has been confirmed by the senate. "no' and Piumb The scandal is get-1 Re ling somewhat wearisome. Tmk Senate has placed General Fremont on the retired list. The southern negro outrages will find space in press; rom now untu In ov ember, to the: MRDWAEB AND IJDPLBMSTS exclusion of any favorable comment in regard to the growing industries i County government for political ids only, soon becomes corrupt.

The sun is shinincr on Goodland of the south. Tj Ruleton. boom never Lis looming and the felt better. II. U.

A. 21 held COOrLlD, nn open meeting last Thursday which was well attended the program 'included an interesting debate, ques at the nccrleet Mn. Ci.i:vk.laxi remains Wlille louse and does not 'Kt-illU'SS. tion: "Resolved that prohibition is a benefit to the nation at. which was de Wu arc leaders and makers of low prim Six months Old with 1500 Inhabitants.

feated by 'J to sonjcs -rlwnt speeches and closed with the rjgLng of the national anthem. A. 1'. Kent. The rock ioi tne -depot is now on the grounds.

County ofkices should be filled men ho can see something else 1 "the party." AnvirEs from all over the state are that plenty of rain is falling. Kansas is a great state. Campaign poetry and the weath T. sjent last Tuesday in town. -t- TTARDWARE IS COMJPI er has covered spring vertex and Goodland is situated in the center of ShcncA cmhu lh renter of as find an agricultural count rv as lav cut of lvr.

The town was voted the permanent eonnty e.tt inNrtnU r. and there are no contest pending in tbe ocrt l.t lUU it. Nearly every -Wauca of buMiie i ri pr tiled. rapidly to both speculators and nu who will put tip The town draws Uade from a radios vf l'C if He i no oipositio.n town neare" than 'Vcautiful snow all over. Io.

Morris of Goodlnnd was town Saturday. Lots fire bciny sold every day and building will soon commence. A. L. liich is doin an uuiiien.se business has goods arrivius ihvAy, Look out lor tht aiit-i Satmday vs.

Ke.letoi;. pvaeiiee up or it will i Cat.viv S. IRi- Eof Ohio has been jhman of the national K3c lustcy tSros. i i co tn i ttee. ue repeiuion or use 4u.

aim mum you the iiocK isiaiul rauro.nl is tl.roti-411 tiic mar.fv zti -4 vi were all tired out then. A new dynamite schema has been come here on the cars after Julv 4. The town uill 'incartheti at K. hieago urj't arrests Allm tion, both passenger and treigbt, of this great r.ad have been made. The parties were lit luherr-isns.

SharmanvtUc Herr.s. Mrs. Dudley will make final proof next week. Mr. Bernard has a new sod house on his vlaim.

St. Francis (old Wano) is to be Miss.JosieSheerlev and Miss Alice i divs'o'j Nation on the U. M. We irlad for the Wano bovs. as l-or usiness Parmer from the south -divide were OpetiiDg 'hey leserve it.

here last Sunday. LandsfTown Lota J. F. Collie'- made a ring lib) to NEW BAIIN. NEW lUGi The people pay the taxes, and the right to say who shall Uird City lai week W1, Preaching next Sunday at the manage the business of the county, There is no better opening in the wet for establish themselves.

Prospects for other road are good, and fodlitt-l railroad center in the near future. school house bv Rev. Pittman. diticM rmgs to the contrary. 1).

Xedrow and son Charles, of Charlott left this week for Colorado CUIUS BOUGHT Zlfl SOLO. ottptiH Hh -jHtli'u A- )l are coming into JJritish They expect to be gone two or three in groat numbers, and are weeks. timed with forged return certificates Emet MeCTusky, now a Goodland The crop prospect is splendid and which will In a :v.A lid lmn, If you arr lc-oliiig for an investment, conn tt--l'u A. It. MONTI UiMKUV.

to be issued by the United First-clas rigB mid tmvtih Hf44 lit' Kitv ntfMstlt, man, was visiting uis aid home 'iitoM custom officers. near Shermanville yesterday. Farm STATE NEWS. The the river and Ml I- .1 111 Atchison Globe: The man who lall i.ave greed to report SCRAPS. A Presbyterian minister in Phila- ju I'iMIIH hk tavot1 When travelin- vt: ably the appropriations says that advertising doe.i JK1 pay improve- generally liatd iien he is is ioi eacn ior river iraprov each for river delphia ha-i been compelled to put ob-1 tho following notici? tn t-Iio docr of at Atchison, Levenworth and or niakc yocrti by iatrniifi uirito ti line.

The Chirac Kii A KV ordered to remove axlvertising structioi.s froa the sidewalk i.Kii.M. 4aii: rt ASM iil AUAVH1 1 Kansas City, Kan in W. R. BENHAM. 0 his churcli: 3Icuibers thir.

in the congregation x.W plea- re- front if his place of business. bral.i railw: 1.h UUnA ll-m." (iev. HiRiasx lias made himself 1 -ick by trvin- tb tell all he knows in 6W Wa Qr66b4 ing the service, as th uplay of and pln.n!, and awaM J. li-jiiiraoii, 'he first month of the canvass. He! 'ho aid go a little slow pi the first quarter as he will a iowerful Chronicle: Notice; Kansas wants to rent a strip one mile wide, from each state and territory on her borders, to build corn cribs on, so that he? iowns may have room to spread themselxes this these emblems is to lioijir 1 Iyer to rhicay.i, sn o-i h-vU I members of the church, and it cab With a he fi'to'i; M.

1kVf ii niu.H 4m. -V H' 1 mh iipn i ft (iliD ill Uli jight of wind before the home stretch is culated to detract from the tranquillity of the devotions of the dry. i -i Garden City Sentinel: 1 erv- tA a prouiouionisis nave con- Gren.ola Chief: As a state has had many reasons many thing indicates that better time- in uain writ-Mi ir.j lemr.ed ginger ale as intoxicating. tt i 1 -1 i i i (1 "4 1 I i i i't til Mi ir.n, 11.,.. t-ivit hh nn? iv i tup I osibly tlie lovra ginger ale is made I occasions for being happy, but no nn nevv' svstem, as cing'cr ale out! reason was better, no occasion morel are simply immense thU vear.

The that they arv i jii ip iV is considered quite beneficial to I propitious, than now, when the! wheat and oats crops have been har- hot crops are growing as they never I vested, and the yield all that in every dc Uil a thebit nift lh.royh i'tHFc? counteract the bad effects of 'weather and early vegetables. grew before, and when the prospect could be desired. The corn crop i was never excelled so far a man I the largest ever known in the staU gc-t, I. ii ri tis-t. t.t nd i tvir Fulton memory runs.

All over the state I Good times in one portion of th state mean a general rivival of htid there is I I Kvekv train brings in the usual unount of strangers and they are the most surprissd people you ever saw, iiom they see the town. "How did you Imild it so quick?" is" the ness throughout, sumo the boom. prepare to r-! r-r i lr -Hir't' it t-- ellington Cuin High rents are damaKingr more Kansas- ourt house, churches 1 ,1 House, Sis, Bukv and OmaniBn or eapi make rarlbi arst question i i 4 uuiuumeu. reopie inav prosper in1 r-iful I'n le Kastus (to Po-tnu-U-r); "Ila yo got ennv letters f. boss?" Postmaster: "Nothing t5 Iav, Un cle Kastus." a i uur certain extent where there is a ui- versity of opinion and a town can I el.is in Awe a.

ICamontor iness, waior woiks. jis me rustje in the boom. 1 cla- 'i it i in sometimes drac: aionar without a I rs spv cil A HW wW brass band, base ball club or hose the4 car fn-i'. A ij i Uncle Kastus: "No pistil kiard I was supposed that the county lf 1v-j I m. 9 i i'iiiiiik-Tnr un ouirui i nr ni inn in ri v.

Contractor. at fight was settled in Wichita and fe 1 1 j.m. 1 se that I eoti was the county seat, but 1 -rtn- ui. belt I new' election hasten held and pveu pac-K your grip ana prepare to pecung to npar irom make. tU.i -j i.Uy dcVV f.r a Graining, Crilt ominiii 1 1 tt irmrr itv has won by 250 major- V' 1 1 1 -r.

1 nouoav. sah. but 1 w.k l.vlr.tit r-i it n.ijfuw te sani tnat tne ngnt Jeoanon criterion: it is saut on 1 -r I v. it nnd Dccomlin that, the state WkH- f- I lln ureal Ire Wrhnm-' rhs-f fi had just begun as it will have to go I good authority patronr.e de line wti hi i5s ji 11 rf. .1.

(Si vu Four years ago there was a prominent republican in Ohio very large yen iravid. eWdnv oMufnitable, tuV" tl a A Ni bn-l-T Hi'd iy, land through the courts. The farmers ture of Kansas some years ago, there have an organization and fered a reward of one thousand dol-threw their strength for Farmer lars to the parents that would raise City. thirteen children in the state of Kan- sas. There is talk now that the leg- Tfie prohibitionists met at Hutch- islature has changed its mind and ly interested in the iron manufac i.iffitASt.

turing business. He was also prom ment in the banking busines and l.iU on all itiuj. inscn last week and nominated the -will offer thirteen dollars to ths first was pointed out as a successful bu- A Bargain following ticket: family that will raise one thousand iness man and great financier. II -A etr I i4 MOTH? receivol 31 I gencnl t're. Goveaugtr, the Kev.

J. D. Lotkin children. It was evident that under gave liberally to the republican Wichita; lieutenant governor, K. the old proposition the state was a campaign fund and wr.s among the 5.

Firdey of Abiline; secretary of "goner." loudest of those wLq contended "L.K.McIntyre of Dodge City; b- that the prosperity and welfare of J. M. SANIiKIS: treasurer, 11. blonecker of Ander- legislaIonaof Kansas is hy n0 the county could only be maintain I i i. .1.

I -SOU, vvv moans cmrin PtP Tt. means complete. It will not be" nn- Vu InB inc republican party pattorncyafXiftW. AjSTD NEW I ot Jtarsuaii coum auornej power. en, mis great bUMnes oi uruaii oj til Colonel Anthony's idea is made 1U l'u The i Hews! and financier was, as has been ani ru oreii) general, General Stanton A.

Hyer of the statrithe of man Of Mcl herscm, tl wherever found. Lesr- Sa 3 largely interested in iron mill a .1 ill ik "4 J-- i ii. and when the campaign of III ft bJ i The piatirm is auoui islation mUst alg0 be adopted to stop ot i. Krew warm and the n-ntibncat wt re 1 i otnr vears wnu i-uu cAtviaiuu ui i 1 'ft 5 Uic tariff and li this tllC following Li. tL i 1 ward pressed this eminent republi- oais.

-if tau auu auiv iiiiairici pMVU upon jvas e.ithusiasticly adopted: for the I 1U1 la I 1 7 1 ClUlilUl i UlUl" 1 5Q0 his mills this notice: Tlu mill TH08, KANE GO. 1 WOr sucn a be amenjc1 so as t0 a itftr inMtiiT1iui. I will be closed if Cleveland is tlcc VUJ tivv give tne governor more discretion Pwitlcton Kansn And to amply raeet he neus of gov- fntlie mtcr. There ought to be This wa- the way Ofllciai eminent, but cteciare uiai pioiceuou a reward pf three to flv thousand u.us ni anirepuoiican nnat, a failure if industries begun ra- B. a cier and busipess man had of per GROCERIES OF ALL If k- under ashington ninety years ad Lincoll) The state has jading hi.

employes that Uu had with an per cent tanft now re- made 1rohibition its policy and en- better vote for Maine. Whether 9 9 VIM 4 Goods c.oroir.; SclHlfe; mires a 47 per cent protection, it tA Ua fll nto1 they were so perMiadtd or by are, therefore, opposed to our pres- Jnd hg Woksj Jt must these means we do not 0 a of no consequence now. We high tariii as an unjust muueu defeQd it officers anJ stanJb the people, under which op-l, i4r; iml 1 SHE11AH COURTY want to call attention to wh.t thi' iron manufacturer said four vear ago. Well, Cleveland wa lei ted ,1 pressivc monopolies nave ueeu cicai-pd and are now protected, million-lire multiplied and an army of Newton Republican: The rush east and west has begun. Tho state till'l ilCllllVI lllV-f Villi II111.

were closed. Thev ran riht rdr.tr. of Kansas will soon be filled with neglected looking husbands '-keep- nr 4T tin 1 1 They have been running ever jdnce. i ing batch," while their wives are xut aie iuuuiiig luw. ItUl Hie brilliant financier, th? succeful the mountains or at the seaside, or by northern lakes, seeking a bet iron maker, the eminent republican Kansas Giiy Journal liiiiinitnii, irampsbeg for bread, while more ihan 25000,000 of surplus revenue vhich ought to be in the hands of the people from whom it was taken, looked up in the United States ireasurv.

We therefore demand ihat th'is surplus revenue shall be wholly released by a revision of our tariff laws, so as to remove the nt tariff taxation from the food in wno posteu tnai notice in null XT tTytMTT A TTfTt is sojourning in the grim solitude VV JCi, JlZJLH Xf VtA tl GENERAL AGEXT, omig in a wneat ueai ether people's monev. The gentleman ter summer climate than that of Kansas. Here is a chance to do something in the intsrest of science. Let the absentees keep a record of the weather at their respective "resorts," and let all hands be weighed on their return, and we will stake the entire fortune of the Republican that the Kansas outfit will be found to be cooler and grown fatter than the climate seekers. referred to is Mr.

Harper, the late- fuel, clothing and lumber consumed Bird City, Kan. president of the rn.klity ank of Will Furtith l.d Si i by the people, and that luxuries, as distinguished from the necessaries nf life" be made to bear the expense Imi'iii 1.. 4 -V 1 5 I'M P. fk'1' --1" a 5 ff 'i Cincinnati. County Uarrants.

Kought at Uusell T.ro.'s bar.k I)itiict in N-1 hr eastern CVvn-K of government, and we denounce the policy of the republican party.

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