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The Goodland News from Goodland, Kansas • 4

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The Goodland Newsi
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If to Borrow Money Insure your property Kent or buy any kind of Real Estate or wish an Abstract of Title, Wo are the Pcopl you 'A, .1 Mi.fi.i. Vjh 01 vw Wc always ireiii you the samp. TOO MANY lit. Ill 1 II 11 Hll 11 hate Not law suits but suits for you Men, Boys, Children mlj the clothier. Delusive Bait Advertisement 1 1 1 1 'm0mmmm'mmmmmmmrmmmmmmmmm'mmmmmmim As a Runner.

Th town ha been overtaa with tramp It. II THE GOODLAND NEWS. It F. Tkxrant, Fdltor and Publisher, A great deal of interest has been taken hn fw tiny. Tbter of Ihesa were' tan at I in what the running horse Harrison.

arrested Monday intern Imf'-te I'aihr-e would do at Denver. lie has not Juoce wr.o tout them to hit the Thursduy, jHne 8. 1M3. pointed bis friends and made a erv giod i or rtl They che-e the totsaer. showing.

He has won no races but we uu- 1 a i 1 llaX. 1. I uimaiiM noa MNl lliL I inc li I. It nwuvum btkht thuhhat. Tbrms: $1.50 Pwt Year.

Tea garden ha built a tenet arana his residence, Fence aroand a pe premise make them look name bosne-llke and no donb; more of woybj he Mil wv mwm w. es am sen Se lsMfjiTO -jIm' 'e were it not for are informed tunt ha MM a me.tcb made between the hrc Km ll rinn and Meepy ib.bf..; KVu to be run when llariison gel bom. The to eertain rules of the race track which the sporting editor of this paper does not comprehend. Last week lien was in oneraee, being th from the polu and coining in third. Tuesday he ran again.

AYe clip) the following from the Denver News: Again the favorite failed to score, and Ranger, a 4 to 1 shot, led the string by two lengths. Investigator was looked upon as a sure wjnner, although Harrison was a favorite in the books. In getting away Al Shores' son of Fairplay got a length between himself and tho bunch. Ren Harrison leading the latter bv a bead. At the (Entered at the Goodland, Kan.

post-Mice as second class matter. Thk Kansas man is always in front. One was run over by a train of cars in Colorado last week. Aftkr the show is over what Mrs. Palmer Potter don't know about world's fairs, yon can put in your eye.

distance will be 1 UOiat' mrmz. him i A team to K. Jenea tun away ins night Ut week and I nocked hh in taT-zrezr oXX: ZtTZ a benc near the park hWnn la Hg Jo Tate I nihlri I Nkwh. We arc waiting p.t wiiu ft I wm to lre MjfMMfMia ttaHil Trtnt ttt wttm. rftejiy i 1 bMmBBTm one io ne anii-a iy tht What has become of the old fashioned teams.

half Hanger forged ahead Ben Harrison close up and Hebeeca third, Investigytor il liflvnatsl! swl tMsy IM, tl tte5e sefc wt. 400, The gnn club which la K-n man who brought apples to tho "devil" for the strings thai come aronnd the paper bundles? at the depot yards, would Ilk for ib-. the citizens v. ho enjoy uch i Jejla mltw" Mimo. .1,..,.

4 ia. 'm'SM the club. Ten memi-ers would snake li m- a tfiu 1' 1 mo Slaw SSSI had been lost in tho shuffle, but as thedust settled on the stretch he was seen to forge to the front ami pick up the distance be-twueu himself and Hen Harrison until only half a length of daylight intervened. Ranker was urged by Locklear, and came in under the wire leading Ren Harrison by two lengths, and he. Investigator by half a very nice number and much en )aea' lomvti.

Tib miners strike of this state is liable to spread to Missouri and Colorado, at the men are well organized and say they are determined to win. IeelblHleoMi HrneAAmhsn I -t Mi 'WK 'Jit! tT oefaa.n I Davis' Frneral Tram but he had to be whipped in under I Matk AatiVansw Vsi sm eaomt MW eki Danville. May M. Whxw I hr train bearing the body Jefferson tends I 'kssat dat rhkcbM. tMlimbb" IttbiHMse m'4mm JMZ the wire in order to do it.

Rebeeca was a close fourth with Kiowa sixth. ed (ainesviiie. I i.trr. I "Mss tareat jmrur h.h TTl.T1: 4 iteb. of General l.nngvrevt.

railed Mi Tn Infanta Eulalia will probably visit as she inquired in Chicago tht other day when the rain was pouring down, where it all come from. iunie Davi-. in her parlor eat, te fmj her re-pects and to convey a meatr turn Ike irih 1 em" as 'S)nejMSewSlrB3SSBilt iMinian) dvser jSBE jjl'lLi 1 1 dilil iflEMat I LITTLE NEWSES Eni.is has gone to fair for a General that he seht hi trnaida month. tretted that illnra prevent him "turn -itr Utm nsnmii ay aaes 9mt mi-mi amsMn io Aiiania WW Part la the I an to Se te. la Mt I rJ ,1,,.

tv painters are at work on An even dozen Good laud houses. lea. bough Greenville. H. -Touch mK'iirik-.

vnrea. -r I is charged that there Is much rottenness yn the New York custom house, and that the office, is being worked for the benefit of the pockets of the officers. ctl at the late hour of 3 a ra. K)0 CNnntlse lssm a iim Wf vto' eio aa. w.

n. Itseii were nmsur there ami the Htan fi WSh "1 mrvw wi uv vc mm wnwrs -ji-. m. -r- eanea mk am, SSI several ent rounlieaaitdtbetotat.lvet I any tni t--eOv r'JLl 91 ju. 1 -u esmmmmmmssssssmmmsssssmmamm.

I Miss Hattie Rush and Mrs. Dr. Rusk have gmie to Indiana. Mrs. Ceo.

Wilkins ins (one on an extended visit to Dakota. con'panie, ip diawp Rt the way, where is Weaver? We have Colonel t.f the "old Palmate not heard of him since he carried five of southern states and all the states west Wistna.t.ttamriinsjlMn vmlUl assW shooters' nddre-dntf Mayoi ly tnall tnar (ireenriiio ana 1U ti. a. i immmmmmmammLmmmwm kv ing South Carolina on lh or the. Missippi and wn eiecteil presi- sMVl Casta li iiLm tMaa I mmJUtj InaMrniisW MksT'l ssfli HsbV I rontetepay lioniasetothelll8'tHnndew ienJ.

W. S. Coleman and wife of St. Francis are hero for a week. Thecounty cotnnn'ssfoners met Monday and are still in It.

J. Jones is lising up his lunch house Mayor Klysaon bliefiy and retndcd. mi i At Durham, the veterans en there od I rievrn wjv OMBSBsj is Vv.ssssbbbbbw ISSJSBBBH sbbbbbbbjsbbjsu am rrv TW sbbbbbb sssssj the volunteers Ired a fnnerai wbi i htldreu formed a line. tte'U tailed Mu. Ci.evki Aim's ideas of civil service form is unanimously indorsed by the of-ae holders.

Wait until they are removed aio! Mr. t'Wveland will be a very bad man, they will Ull you. and bakery to do business, H. M. Turney and wife went to Illinois Monday to be gone a week.

and a dense crowd aimed al-oot rn It -1' atunilHses. Itoo, tamMMdL jTuI aeSMnsans'! 'jjUWlttbw- tgkl Mrs. William Walker and daughter have Raleigh was reached Rule after mm. Stores were rioed. many bwnsr rnpH in mourning and the belle began Io toils soon as the tram -topped.

people wereou. The miliury and Nkxt week l.oudou twenty-six letters written by General Gordon are to be sold at auction. Item. They will not caase half the talk that tome of Mr. Blaine's letters did.

gone to Illinois aud the fair. MisF.vaTait is in Denver receiving medical treatment for spinal trouble. Walter Mason, of Greeley, is visiting his father-in-law. B. F.

Sparr. Fred Dawson and wife are back from a organization were formed In two or and ttctween them Motid a (ductal ear la lb 'ss'mtvvmmmmmmmmsmiiwM 1 Mm. mi muii mi imriii shape of a temple taped in biark. prominent eitizen of North amlma ried the casket from the train to the mm mm i mt. -Nsiiraai ynsata.

lm k'jsm 'Sot Mft oinm. awm.m, ZZT'. t1Ss'Ji. stwMiLji 1 I Mart asajhtt. I.

jsSgam. JslayMSd ft tral 1 nansansTmeasoSjB M.eK declining to ne the handle la I be they bore it on I heir boulders. The x-St RKTART OF TliK TllEASURY Cai.u Ciiari.es Foster has failed for ever a half million. lie was connected with the Harrison administration. This ts just an item for the populist papers.

1' JL ll TT I lMvBrtoreMl.aMtoMNl esnsaa1rT 3t eainm-' 1 J'UJ, I isiia ecort and aft and ih- Texa. lienrgia ami ether veteran trip to the eastern part of the state. Quite a number of the boys were at Denver last week to see Ren Harrisnn run. Edgar Russell left for Lincoln Monday in company with his Grandfather Swisher. John C.

Dawson, of Crant City, is here visiting his brother, O. C. Dawson. auving the train followed two and ia In the center of the millUty wr two sergeants, side by Hide, one wllb tbo and atripra and the other with a tnlleted confederate hat lie-He. th ll)it2at the entrance of the ranitol.

Uotetnor fait ed I liVirn i1 There will le a game of base ball between the boiler makers and Brijo as we have no wheat this year, according to the eastern papaTs. there will be let up on the annual hot wind stories that these same papers manufacture every year to barn us up. The vrirj dor story may possibly go the rounds again. horth Carolina met the Tbo i casket wa- catr.et Io the raiilo. The Me leddraMven Im Mass V48s rWnSsgwt 'ttSJMmTSmitm iSif aSSnTiTi i ft.

JIoll I Amiiib' tltnc swmsv jygggy 1 disatv. 1 nn, h7UMo 4 iiw.TJt7 p1.tnanM I -a rnieddftenMi! im i odAi'J I ta -'Tfc--. FT'gr miKSMW earn at C. W. Smith, of the Farmers and Mer- floral decoration rsreedrd la branty anr-chants bank, has returned from a trie to thing yet seen.

At I he heml cad toot of Colorado. the coffin stood a eotry in Kray Mi at Ihel There was another good WkMl All 1. -'-'4 yr feoMe rd eon-tant lrrns. uight which was welcomed although not i nwc the cortege left IUjgh.GuteToot Call bd Tbk train robbers seem to be doing more business than the world's fair. The latest aifalr of this kind occurred on the Missouri Pacific In Missouri.

After the money was secured the robbers bade the train men good bye with the hope they would meet In bea en. his car attached to the train, nalrn retraced its conr to tbenee to PaavtMe. a ebaiiKviu theettcfaal gramma having lieen made In allow a brief Mop in that city, la repaying Datfcam absolutely needed. The dog population has also increased.at least more people own dogs now than they did the first of March. New 12-foot side walks have been put down in fre-nt of Baker V.tcs.

and John A. Robert's business places. Still the showers come at night and the I gMsi nssary ejrhsrMMj 'SS55sim lsMMla5s'i tytayjUd Ms)lSvSe the crowd wa there again aad belt tolled and fre-h flower- wet bto-aabt Then Kcidsvtlle wa rrarbed. thelaat toav Thf. most fabulous gold strike ever made in the northwest is reported from the Crant Summit mine on Palmer mountain, Washington, In the Okangan mining district.

rt -a Ramnj ssm fjnaal I ate Mljjltsm asMigsin s)'dsa smvm. w- sMSt f' 1 mm zzzszlxsz-z ril Mn.M ping poitu in utih i'atoltaa. two and three thnuaml eupi I hot sunshine in the dav time is mak.n" sembleil. Two extra car were added to -m vhvwv navaj mpm aBMMessav.ssssassMMMMnnMMsBBBBm the train, one for not MeKintteirMtf his staff and one tor the Uirfatnood IJgkfl inrantry nine, who came on a escort. Fully fi.tw people were tioa.

A imost a solid body of pure gold was found a depth of 200 feet. A seven-pound piece of ore assayed two pounds of pure grdd. which is equal in value to to the too. T'Aere Is plenty of the same in sight. corn jump an inch a day.

The ladies of the Congregational church will give an ice-cream and strawberry social next Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. F. Murphy and daagbter.

Bessie and Maude, left for Chicago Monday and will remain most of the summer. There will be a play given by the S. of V. camp of Goodlaad, at the opera house lr a 1aaMEnFmSi IMNt was. ummyj0k A th de MTllUjl taT Veliaire.

over from Url week. in ni ry fb 'tS teejilaai mm wp 4pla i 'flaev iw Monday was a had day for elmlmatm. as it delayed tbetn on dav. which will 1 .1 u-. a mtf'miismsiIa i niiieii I vhi eteVt ABOUT TOWN.

is Klla Potter gave a reception en last June 23. entitled "Under the Soell." Mi have to be n. id ua -n watraer a talker aamosmssrnBmH ysg vamm. jgsa VT iair i. mmw i TkSMsaay evening in honor of her friend, bun.

lay and Monday fnrennontna ilnne4 t'TwIssesj V'Te a i mnyiS lhssmt i ssssvgn8ttvns8' Sanj vaieSJsj jSai JtStty k1 'w'juoimk1 fc I j.BsJem(fc sw vl S'Sv Weeni-s rey nam 3m iMnaat tt IITtII nMljfcgr' 4 t. meieirtsn l.7Nk sVT1emX UJJTSf 4i n.M. vvs terrible on stock, several bead i.t4 M. D. Calhberton InM i bead.

J. CkMte. more 17 bead. Mt. Palmer ewe row.

Mb calf and one colt. Jwba Itray one ewvr. Mis May Houghton who has gone to her home in Norton. 4uite a number were present. Goodland is becoming quite a horse town sluce Ren Harrison is wiuning lanrelsaway rum home.

A race can be gotten an1 twenty minutes and voucau see some good running, too. i. cntMaiHua J. hetnoro C. P.

Russell and wife went to Cheyenne Wells Tuesday to get the remains of their child who died while they lived there. I5r. Hirsehhorn. of St. Louis, who has besu visitiut hfc daughter.

Mrs. A Wittel-sliofer, returned to St. Ls-tis Monday. Through some hitch in the trade with the Relleviile parlies. John A.

Roberts will not move to that place bat remain here. Clarence Skinner was over from St. Fran not the owner of all which were lnt. thev have a hetd. Will and John Muilh and Mr.

Mt- wotked the clnim on the uoitbeaH ot S. 30. 1 hey did wotk. Mr. Judd.

a new comet teeeafHr lYsaa ridshf lea ask, tsTswtsge msnnsh eannnavasammsva 4 ill mmmwK rin saarhineeM sanMag 4 stist ssMn anymt-tsa sWm. mm. Mi-- imWmmmmP PlliHIlWIVl the eat. made a nyina Ulp to Xf1MlvM cis Jlondav. tie reports branch clothing store doiug a big business.

may evtmng liut lire Uln wae 'i I TATT aa -JL rushing owing bach, a he went after our Allaire school ratrm and wvson-l ad tedl ssa m.nmapsaMsnjshaeni--' Jnneasd Andrew I. Howard had their preliminary trial Monday before Squire Albee, for stealing general merchandise, and were boand over to the circuit court in bond of 3600 each, and not being to give it are now in jail. The Goodland building and hxan asoeia-lba held a meeting Tuesday eveuiug and dieussei the best plan tocloe up the business of the association. There will be another meeting MXt Tuesday evening when all stockholders should come out. labt egii whsa Md ITXJi1" -'hth yn -H as ds 1 jjy -rnssm mer aseJ vAj0eMAAv mmaMsssW 111 light, -t" 'swsli mTsTMva jfc slEau.

From the number of small theft-, repotted yaw hod fcet'er lock up such things 5b.it are usually lefr ont if you waut to use them again. W. C. Brown, who was ser.teueed to two months in jail fur an assault on Mr.Green. was released paying 5 So in costs and hue.

posea ay instate ae wa. rtvtag. be taking a bitd-yatiew Mr. and Mr. M.

I). 'athbertoa nerel the guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Was. Walker.

Sunday. Quite a crowd war ont to the lef Sifnday x-bool en last Sunday. Thetr I I sehool every i.u-y So'eterk I sua: p. piearaiaz eve.v in' -h- US a- a. 1 i.aa.,M ex Ti I SWf' day 3 o'clock, hy tie a Mil o- pt.ab er.

name unknown. All la InviteH Uroofcs Irlono got a letter from his investment company in the cast saying that as It was so dry in Russell county, he had better go tiere and make some rain but the riter never tneutioued anything iifcout paying for it. Talk aboat Tnt: Nbvs Iving about this rswMMrM sBa lMm hjew i eVMn Mrs. Rob't. I.encr.

left Monday for Sali-na to attend the state convention of tte Christian church, being a delegate for the ehutch here. Brooks Irione had a $400 mortg.e cancelled Sunday against his consent and will make It hot for the parties should he fmd out who did it. John t'arden ha workina in late. I an 4. n7 b.

mr. r.mSI. est since the rain as I i oat early and John ia weal! aw nnt as, tsn jtwrn, i TT ssmr vmss vmsw, nth' '-gr-T- "TT. TT i-nw ipsfr 'sssnoaj- -jsjsvMayjssjnej jmaay MMaW 1 I -tJ' ttea1sssal fWgast illf sBa "HH'" 5 i aaHiWnti i n'iviiiM 'h eWsnn i'N' dslMnhan- aot raising a crop, John will be the Inst one to Mr. White, who has been brcakbkg esst I Representative T.

G. Price, now of Burlington, hut or.ee a resident of This city, was herr Friday, looking after some legal business. oantry. We are no wheie The other' day we heard a resident of this pta-e talk- ing to a stranger who had asked if it ever I rained hard here. "It rains so hard, "said the "that lots of times the en- 1 giueers on the road Jo not have to take water between Phitlipsbnrg and Colorado Springs.

They just leave cover off the I tank and the rain keeps it We come bank te the office and thoucht. hi pitted his wotk and stalled ftt boose i 1 swisvr. inrr vnunene la ZZZmJZ. a dsnm i. in Nebraska ein.

dy. itnottrj. MeMeemd ti aesv 1l issTT i ji. 'i insj i. yft'1' seprw -vwvtwvi rtiil Trcutfetter.

of Colby, was here Sat-1 Farmers are working oirt their Mil urday. He wa going to the tair and bad (hi week. a the soil is sonvewhat Soften- to eome here to get a start as the fast trails ed. makes easier IJtssM eutvt itean Tw aa I esvm inT TTT, -j 71. JmBbss' asn "vvT'vrrn, BsarssX enTsMlm mlsiM li ItJ" msn f) UpTkllj 4N tattet1 vtN ljpijsjel I iM sjs)sMS)v eynhMn Wr kte jsM tsveit evj oaa iMvaks ly1' Ljr mmm mmmviv 1 iTT Tin I ii ii uT il i il i rsl iji ii 7 Wo tt'sMeTssmmm tF ii ea i eem do not stop at Colby.

John Shafer of Lincoln, a friend Mr. and Ciareti-v Wayne spent a few days with Mrs. Way he parent. Mr. and Mr.

Lamb. A record ot 9S shew. that we tad and rain on he 20th dav of Mar last and this year on the 22. ery little d.f -1 T.thepm m- nnsmaii. sjaasm la'uTi CjMfmsMsl MM of Jese Kennedy's, was here Tnaataj looking at the land, but concluded not to buy until he made a trip to Oklahoma C.

A. Brannon has his ice wagon going and it is a fearfully and wonderfully con- structed vehicle. It was built by Mr. Brau-non not so much 'or beauty but to keep the ice from melting. It is built on the same plan as a refrigerator and verv Irttle waste To advert light and give ventilation to the tall there are two small windows near the roof on either side.

These are barred with iron, hut as a great maav articles were Needed into the prisoners, mostly whisky, a wire screen was palled over the bars. This seemed to be of little use and was cut so as to allow the paswigeef boSties. Workmen are new at work contriving ft fx the plaea so that he upon the inside will be very, very dry before his companions on ontside ea fnrnish him with either Tiste or red. The Misses Maegie aad IWhci Watkrr anea. ml tmam a.

Sllt WimA attended the graduating drill aad in Goodland Friday night. Miss Katie Walker is home ai SM -m a ti 4imrW Wvl Sj rttssyoay. utee iii fJi Jt. ETat T. 'M- smm school being in Goodlaad.

VacafJM is not at band until noimai begina. of coolness is lost. Me delivers to all part al the city three times Mi STS 1 llfT mi "ii I TlMiat iiiVii lfsmMMImVs4H9 mWpmtsm.

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