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The Goodland News from Goodland, Kansas • 4

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HOSTBTTBR HALLER We are prepared to make Farm Loans without any delay. Bring your final receipt with you and get your money. HOSTETTBR. dt FATAL ACCIDENT COUNTY A 6-year Old Child Thrown From a Wagon and Killed. As sad an accident as we has been 'jailed on to chronical for a tesa while was the THE GOODLAND NEWS.

Thursday. Oct. 1S0. R. K.

Tkssaxt, Editor and lblisher, rmnmo xxtxi thpksday." Tw3t 1.50 Pkk Yeah. rowsH-, s'He asna oNsmlisa ALLIANCE RALLY death of a little son of Isaac J. Reed ho I resides on the Smoky. Last Thursday the family, composed of Mr. Reed, wife and three children, started to town about rismafc Ten ail -avaimajHii.

nn w' xnna" nntri ma- msjn mw mi mniin.1 jtsw nwn. mmnm sa (Kiitered at the (ioodland, Kan. second Has. matter. wmJtSSS.

agnm4i. aat mantna Wmsmsai ensaasmnena' SkasnSwS "t5Slb noon, their object to Mrs. Reed I off on the afternoon train which she in AT GOODLAND, OthVmi Paper of Sherman County. For Congressman Sixth District. ILLIAM BAKER.

01 Lincoln County, tended to take, going on a visit to her father at GaylordrUiis state. The parents occupied the spring seat and the children were behind them in the bottom of the wagon bed. They had reached the city SATURDAY, OCT. 18 Bill irfsarars trri rrrorsrJKsr ateas. 5asis imi SSSsxSnwSSlSsSlnV about 2 o'clock, and al ter crossing the railroad tracks, the little boy attempted to stand up, no doubt to better see something that excited his curiosity, and doing so lost his balance and fell out, falling in front of the wheel which passed diagonally over his body from the right shoulder to the TUK PMftdB TICKET.

For Representative, iMBP E. I KAKRK. tm cnan District court, ii raocros. PM MA ruhlic Instruction, K. KIM MEL.

Eur Probate Judge, W. A. LMBAKCER. I' Couuty Attorney, IK.YT ANDREWS. t'osssslssloner 1st Dist, AUSTIN.

Hon. Dan' I Campbell, HS-SS-i 5 The Great owa Commoner, and iSt gTV? left hip. He was picked up and brought to Dr. Rush's office where an examination as made. The bone below the hip was found to have been broken.

This was set but the child evidenced so much pain that it svas soon known that he had suffered internal injuries and from which he died in Prof. Vincent, Will address the people on the issue of the day. CtoMOtt Wednesday and b-WrssJa tc rrrjrrt 5rZLE3fr snsnT ma.Msnnmsjv aami Jnk) it una tnsnmaaa im. 9mmmjimmt nasssm a h. tWt.

monsm mmmaai uiuvho stsv new 'njmMejne IjJStimmTJ? two hours. He was a bright little chap Coniihkss adjourned the reuntry still live. hear the truth. YOU ARE six years old and his death is a sad bereavement to his pareuts. The remains were prepared for burial by friends in the doctor's private office and Tan postmaster of the house of repre-senUtlves has been bounced (or irregular- Cordially ins it to can and exaal sir the funeral took place Friday afternoon, the services being conducted by Rev.

Dana. peonle, and Oh. where are the Pall Stock is he ir ive the people Oat. they an' living in Good I ami. Willi confess adjourned and the base M'tuwrn ended there will be a dearth of Born to Geo.

O'Neal and wife, a son, Oct. 4. Mrs. O. H.

Smith is visiting in Lincoln, Nebraska. Of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Furnishing Goods. We tow have a very large and eomple'e assortment to select ftom and are making hard time prices on them. Our line of LADIES WRAPS Dawson has put in counter stools for his lstomers. The party lash has lost its cracker in Sherman county.

A sister of Mrs. DonCarlos from Iowa is visiting her. Work for the entire alliance ticket boys. Every man on it is a good one. new in the dalies.

Some satisfaction thouidi will be taken in knowing that the fail campaign is on. Tm tariff is now 15 per cent higher than itr times at which time the excuse was inude that it was put on to pay war expenses. Tiir. democratic editors Davidson. Ten- sumsjsml 1 1 il agiiUllnimai sa.

wSfc mam aaifM soe wtMs- oh i a annua jmsii kriemat, mj ijinijlli Atjifr1 "I Wfa r-1- ana mat nkrsnalns -tH 4wtn -s stmmh a aHannm a Jv m. JjZ-t, mu tnadl.ltn.nnsne aM bm et mlllt.ll. lNsrkr.H, msH snM5. lewnW ZZ- OuZrili7 Uwnsae. -mt4 amm Bama tanriamstjami-'tH -m musoa onpna zzt urn uSjTimrmmt Sar jFiuit SrsSnls--- astv nst-ran.

I i tUiSill HMWUl hhih -m 1lnaWWits)' sv ai wsj ssm aima Mnjj IJJJ2JJ mi- jmt ana a aastianai e-sa -fim aw 4as and others in this district who Wesley Coleman and wife of St. Francis were visiting In the city Sunday. J. A. W.

If you will help us elect Poff we wont fight McNall. J. H. T. Is immense.

We have Ladies' Cloth Jackets from $3 to $10. Ladies' Newmarkets from $3.60 to $16. also several styles in plush jackets and long coats. -vivo, ated the democrat of this disti ii to MHtaM Baker, are in a peculiar position, now that Scott has been WW they "crawfish?" Time will tell. Brewster Gazette.

Sot this year. Sorry we can't accommodate sou. isrotner taitneiieves in civil service reform. Especially so in postoffiee matiers. Remember that we have just added to our atock a fall line of rlotking.

The members of Union alliance say that all new and desirable styles I new and desirable styles. Yours lor law prions 1 st the tariff is a good thing the stal Jacobs could not join their alliance and so he went to Ed son and joined there as a charter member. J. B. DAWSON.

nart republican is always ready to swear. Mr. Wanamaker a member of the cabinet nK ujsthe same thing, and so before the McKinley bill passed he bought up a tot of tinware for his Philadelphia store and nosv advertises it as follows: inwiireis adrain in in cost and very soon the manufacturers will have their Srl.r&'? K. mm.m. 77m ntntajssvini n5nTM.

5J5r McCluslcy Bros. Til 10 Two emigrants, from Lancaster county, passed through Colby, with their outfit Tuesday, to locate In Sherman. They report the condition of crops in that county, and in fact along their entire route, as worse than here, and advise fanners to stay with this country. Colby Tribune. LIVERYMEN.

A Grand Rally. way. you ana we wi'i nave 10 pas much mors. In view of thi- -date of things ws made some time since a large purchase of kitchen tinware at what was a very losv price then and would bs far lower in the face of two advances makers' price list." It cau bs seen that the bill is making si.it pa more for your tinware than you did betore it passed, but its a good thing for the manufacturer. We leave the reader to Judge if it is a good thing for him.

NEW BARN, NEW RIGS. Having completed my new barn on 10th street, I am prepared to supply the public with The alliance people will have a grand rally on Saturday, Oct. 18, held at this place. Uncle Dan Campbell, the great Iowa commoner and Prof. Vincent of Winfield, will address the people on the issues of the day.

Every alliance man with his family, team and dog, wants to come. Each alliance should Torm themselves into a delegation and come. Let every body turn out. iHH km smnrimri awl -rie. tornte sdfiws-sfin en eaTanfi am wmmm awrawmmo-w.

TJ flfcy.f.i sanmweri snrar srti Hnagssjjam samismmamsananaiil asMWKM nsasanmaflnosaw 4o.h an j1 ni i'iiS First-class rigs and good teams. Horses Boarded by the Dujr or Month. The barn will be headquarters for the atock market of the count y. Fur grandest speech the senate heard nuns nj the close and which was delivered Remember the date. See advertise-in cut.

in IVlftl nil I I oil rVftltfll Vm For Representative. Fred E. Yearick who was nominated by the alliance Convention is a good choice. He is a farmer and 26,1800, at Edson, kan. John Clark.

H) Senator Carlisle. It was against the tariff and so forcible that no reply was wade toll, although Senator Ingalls began to take notes at the start to reply but soou gave it up. Had the question not been a part) measure which nothingcould thwart, hi ftrgnoieut would have convinced the wholssenateth.it they were treading on dangerous ground. The Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Republican BERK AND T1IEKK.

It will be County Treasurer Brown after next Tuesday. Miss Clara Hoslev left for an east- a em trip Monday night. of heart disease. Hi remain. interred in tht Edon rrtnrlrry Son- itiv Ttin fntit I Mrs.

J. B. Shearer and i j. i. oncarer ana lamny tf- Denny.

Tin burial a in clmrge'saMi of Edxon alliance. No. 2805. Tte Miss Mattie Hudson is visiiinc knows what frontier life is. He has worked hard and is honored by his neighbors.

Mr. Yearick is an old soldier with a record that he can be proud of. He is sixty years old but so far has drawn no pension or applied for one. Mr. Yearick enlisted Aug.

12, 1S31, in company 11, 8th Iowa infantry. Served in Missouri under Gen. Freemont. In March '62 he was her brother at Pueblo, Kimarrt. islriaarln-aa, snafcti mji mmfSaAm aafmnisiiiw om aaf-sai l1hannsin-ntnaMfks ZimJX TTTIZm ZZTi.

funeral proceion wan otor one kail mile Ion is. Ike following rrs iV' thus describes the taking of the vote after the debate was closed: Paddock as the first republican to vote aiustthe bill; 1'ettigrew came next, his vote causing a surprise on both sides of the chamber as it wa generally expected that Sc had not backbone enough to stick; Kick Benson has gone back to Illinois after putting in eighty acres of fall wheat. There is a new girl baby at the home of Wm. Dannenbarger, 4, 10-41, last Friday. The commissioners have been in sesssion since Mondav.

Proceed flu ma. although in his seat, did not vote when his name was called, aud the whisp lions were adopted by the Kd alliance of which de-eased was a charter member: Whereas, It ban pleased tbe alb sriae Creator and Ruler of oer tinien to remote from tkb world our beloved brother Jobs Cttra, transferred to the department of er went around that lie was going to aoilge. Pr i Tennessee and in Gen. Grant's corps his i the belief i pretty general still it -nvw nasaa sa i lanHi. 1W snaJsaSSSSk YmanasaanfM paai a.

sjgi mm. tkeaanoensmerl I li unml Tea. ant efi islniamaj mn aw. a awmtm! 1awnmn7sbnm7-mvsaran r-inrits an asn is-i nri -ma, anmr. sni iij ui gmiiii lnaHnasmi san km tJ kjsainnmmnnsmaaL tfcelagnnjsaaii amsadlra mf ajsi aeajmie intention to dodge.

Ingall's voted prompt- J1 WTiawa uiiuer wen. J.r. in favor of the report when his name Smith. In '03 Gen. Sherman was called.

When Ingalls saw that Plumb i nnl jn command of the cms. Hp i therefore be it Resolved, That we, Kdsoo alliance, do condole and mourn with did not vote he went to Plumb's seat and had conference with him. Ht was evidently arcing riantn to stand up for the ings next week. Mrs. II.

H. Ford of Edson, suited to Ohio Monday night on a viit to her relations. remained in this division until 65 when the corps was transferred to the Gulf department. He was in the following battles: Black River, the family in their ad Wreat meat. K.

1. d. That ibe family ami frietidaid ltroibi-r Clark have.onr. lii-artfilt KVtni.ailiv mJ I rtvtJkit. measure; that the two of them ought Istf ti'i'Uier.

Plumb dissented, kept shaking hi head, and it was evident that Jntalls said xmu thiu to make him angry, i which Plumb started to his feet imme-diately, shouting to the vice president for recognition, and when his name was called shouted out "No." Ingalls returned to oouon, moaterey, lennessee; Fred Yearick was a soldier and Conuth; Danville; 1 upelo; German-' took part in 1 battles. Send him to town; Vicksbarg; Grand Gulf; Ray- Topeka to shoot into the monopolies. in ihcir mnf afllirtinii Jss-1 Reiudted.Tbat lhee rmoluliusn of 4 u.u, i si ana zna engage Mnrris Rrmrn Vir h. Li.ah be entt-rcd Utmli iLf imliutM thin 1 rr Assmwi ments Champion hill; Black and Brandon, Miss; Spanish t-, i wrestling with the typhoid fever for anl aewpy ent to Ibe fam eort, I Jj i a. me last inree weens, is out oi uan- i in wj wm ier ewiamis.

sssnW-ta ffln- amMmw f1mt-j INatM shmmmm, jfiT SnTJT mir i I 'di ama D. Herring station ntrent his vtt like a fretful porcupine, ckirg his fitters through his hair, lie wai. evwieutlj feeling very mad. and Hit-ic'd Tiit poured out of him. It is considered here a death stab to Ingalls' ambition to sneeeed himself.

If Plumb had voted for the bill the Kansas tarmers might justify Ingalls also in voting for it. feat Plumb' refusal to vote tor the bill is a plea of guilty of the democratic indictment i he measure as a scheme of the eastern sent to the Cioodland New and tu Lina Reiti.ter for pnblicatioa. O. H. Hi Main, L.

Mccaarn, G. II. At 1 1 si. Alabama. Reinlisud Jan.

1, lt64 and mustered out at May 11, 1806. Do you want any better record of a man's true worth than the above. He did his duty as a soldier; he will do it equally as well at Topeka if here has been transferred to Color-1 ado Springs and bis place will be tilled by H. Warner. 0 Will Mr.

Tail nrint Mr. YearickV vou will elect him. Old soldiers o.m. v.u soiu.ers with his: Ladies are invited to read Daw sou's advertiiMmeul in tkbnfMst monopolist, to rob thn western consumers. Tveord In fact, the vote of the three republican are you ashamed of votir comrade? i own.

vJr it be will senl Mnato.s, paddock. Plumb and Petttgrew. He was by vour side hen the nation I his record I to this office we will print it. at tit i i von iiin A lrBr ttiiM-r thai a the victories that you love to talk Jhn Birkby, livn in 12 10-40, P. Cope wan badly burned trj a of; Stay by htm iiow.

Do not let brings us a hall buhel of Irish po-' oline stove. She wan livinw la a rn republicans here who voted for the bill death blow to them politically. lhe new tariff en be safely classed at a republican measure, pure and simple. All th- I'm it Tvn ARoltrl hv it.nio- the clamor of party make you forget tatoes six of which weighed eight tent. Peter Cope and wife are OS tut that glorious 4th ot July at Vicks- pounds, lie has 30 iiusni-ls.

there onie place and It may be her. School district No. 20 is building' A fair for the benefit of the Calk- im mkj niiswHiiu fWHoun khH i teiaTeMS mm iit- 4 31 as an iuvention of the republican I not target the drum roll sses to rile heavier burdens on the farm- i or "ebugle rail. On to the front a err. of ttasceuutrv.

and on the western i comr asks our help. I church will be giteo abnwt tbe middle of Not ember. Mr. Meat iitlj MM l.in axtMi i a new school house Z'U3U reel. It will be used for both school and church purpes.

It will have a bell. Rev. W. Taylor DonglasvM Ept copal clergyman, will hold evening I craer particularly. The refusal of three i republican senators representing agricul- gomery has kindly placed the town marina emit building at tbe dipal of tbe MtV 1 agers.

That it nill be a sercmu M-m- viei HSuwnaaas' nm am w. i 4m S4WWls I a tl Mum I i SnSi UnaSyr mm a a um I a i service in the m. t. ctiiinn. i oe.i.v.

neri no innner guarantee tasmw uct. 14. All are cor-naiiv invited to nav- ucn nierpri.iugiaqiea a jam. ta h-le. mm attend.

King. Mi.Fiiaeerald ami Mr Rob onsMiHa im.wi aifi Ha an nam amm 1" mnan-aan nam aaa h. wn. si'an) at maat on. asHeaMmrM.

-ami aamavm ft air aatna saei i There will be a republican meet mgat the court hou? to-morrow At the last meeting of tbe irrbta Oct. 10, at -2 m. addressed bt Sen A meeting of farmers interested in broom corn raising was held at the court house last Saturday. II. Groves was chairman and D.

A Tittle secretary. A permanent organization was formed with H. Groves president. F.L.Meeker vice, and W.H. Proctor secretary.

They will meet again Monday at 2 m. Smoky township held an alliance ctucus last Thursday with the following result: A. C. Woodard fustee, David Collins clerk, F. Palmer treasurer.

Jas. E'lenberger justice, J. Reed, Jas. West constables. John Burkbv and R.

A. Tompkins papery iters ral constituencies to vote for the bill is yntot positive that the charges of the dem-i -rit were correct. Several other sena- Icrs. besides Plumb, Pettigrew and Paddock, had agreed among themselves to vote tgalnst the bill, but all of them "dunked" tcept the three P's," All three of the latter have made themselves solid ith i people, rir.mb haspiaced himself in for the republican presidential in 103. Ingalls has virtually reared himself, as has Davis of Minnesota.

Psaree of North Dakota, Wilson of Iowa eid other western republican senators. imb and Tettigrew and Paddock will --v while Ui vM-crs w't' sink into ator Hill P. ilson and Hon. rank of f. KimmeiL W.

VSS2 'asJ'rsfr S--jHrSfr Lmaiora. F. Federman. It. T-mblin.

E. Baaley to go to Tuaoha ami inter There was a three hour rain fell Saturdav nigbt which wan general view Senator Ingnli. and Plumb and over the countva far as we mi. ee whal they could do for On. and hear.

It will be of great advantage if P11 atpropilatloasnde by to the tail wheat bit has beeu pm fogrcae evnuu tt ne es in. 'The gentlemen left lat t'j nmro. I I Tlllll I I I I I ew a. eaminn twmSmiWm gat asnin-ia etsmsteramt asaMr aar-v fr Hf istiaaiam am.

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