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Sherman County Farmer from Goodland, Kansas • 1

Sherman County Farmer from Goodland, Kansas • 1

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The Woman's Tribune Edited and published by CLARA BEWICK COLBY. This is the only roniau -suffrage paper in America to which ELIZABDTH CADY STANTON contributes, and her reminicences are now being published in it. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Send ten cents for Five Sampl Copies to J5eatrice, Nebr. The above magazine and Ths razu, 1,25 per year.

The Home Magazine is an ably edited, 23 page monthly, by Mrs. John A- Logan. Sample copiwa at this office. OFFICIAL OEGAN OF THE SHERMAN COUNTY F. A.

I. U. VOL.3, GOODLAND, KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUGUST, SO 1891. isro. 46 COUNTY FAK1ER.

con- Whoever controls the volume of money in any ountrv is absolute master of ail industry and A Legal Holiday. Maine will hold a People's party ference soon. LOCAL NEW Dissolution Notice. (First publication August 6. 1531.) The co-partnership existing between Labor Day celebration is the talk now.

commerce. J. A. Garfield. Iet every labor reform agitator eo to en- Far Geo.

Hess and Theodore Stamni, doing The labor con mention of Texas dorsed the Cincinnati platform. work for a big demonstration in Good- land next month on this date. It is a a Hardware and Implement business undex the firmname of Geo. legal holiday, and is a measure secured by law to us soelly at the instigation of in Goodland, Kansas, is this diy dissolved bv mutal consent, Mr. Stamni re Scott Saturday, August 22d.

Assistant State Lecturer. Remember the date and come and hear laDor organizations. unng it before tiring. All persons knowing themselves your different organizations and appoint '8 indebted to the nrni or Hess will The State of Washington has fallen into line in favor of the People's party. Who are benefit ted the most by the state agricultural reports, the fanner or the speculator? You may fool ail the people part of the time, part of the people all the tune, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.

-A Lincoln-There is gathered around the capital of this nation, a gang of pirates who thundered successfully at thedoors until they have driven this government into the most preposterous acts of bad faith aad legalized robbery that ever oppressed a free nation since the dawn of history. Thompson Co. committees for a joint conference. This is notice to all labor to please make settlement at once, either participate, and not wait for an in vita- by cash or note. Geo.

Hess will con- tinue the business at the old stand. i lion ail are equany concerned ana no time should be lost. The date is Sep- lemoer vtn. With thank for past favors I solicit a continuance of your patronage. Geo.

Hess, Theo. Stamjt. The business failures for the first six months of this year were 6074 more signs of prosperity. Brewster, Kansas 18 Granulated Sugar 20 Extra Sugar for Sl.OO P. Morton.

We want Is it Right. A car of 100 barrels of salt on board the cars at the salt works in Michigan, costs 29 cents a barrel or, $29 for the car load. The freight from there to Pawnee City, cost 90 cents per barrel or $90 for the car load. See new time card in this issue. Ono more week for the tax list.

Teachers examination tomorrow. Go to Barlows for Farm Implements. John Collins went to Denver Tuesday. The Alliance downed Senator George in Mississippi, M. A.

Baker of Norton is visiting his brothers at this place. Chas. Scarbrough is the new devil in (First Publication July 16th, 1891. ALIAS NOTICE. U.

S. Laxd Office. Oberlin, Kansas, June 13th. lmi. The farmer is the man who will take every kind of a bus 3 through a newspaper, and still continue to patronize it.

Other men look to their own interest. State treasurer Noland of Missouri No. 10319. My agency in procuring the passage of the national ban Line act, was the greatest financial mistake of my life. It has built up a monopoly that effects every interest in the country.

It should be repealed. But before this can be accomplished, the people will be arrayed on one side, and the banks on the other, in a contest such as we Lave never seen in this country. Salmon P. Chase. 10,000 POUNDS BEST BUTTER AT 10 cents per pound.

THOMPSON" Co. Complaint havinar beerretitered at this office bv 1 It A TVvifflaa OA-ainuf TN V. "VI IT 1 abandoning his homestead entrr No. 13633. lttl stole 36,000, and was sentenced to pris July 15, 1889, upon the south-east quarter section i.

1 on for two years. A man in the same- Now remember the making of the salt and the barrel, the marketing, the loading on board car together with the commission for handling and the salary of the traveling man, are all included in the twenty-nine cents while the hauling lownsnip range in snerman countv, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said the Farmer office. entry, alleging' that the said Timothy J. McEnirr state who stole five hams and one shoulder of meat was sent up for five years. "We are all equal before the law." nas wnoiiy aoanaonea saia traot; that he has changed his residence therefrom for more Elmer Hicks of eastern was in tnan six months since makhxa said cntrv: that THE SHERMAN CO.

BAffi. I Goodland Tuesdav. said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law. and such failure to this city by the corporations cost ninty cents per barrel, or a little over three times the cost of the salt when on board the cars. Is it any wonder the railroads spend money to carry our leg If the demands made bv the Allianre John Amos' brother is here from Neb.

exists at this date, March 24th. 1891, said parties making him a visit. are nereoy summoned to appear at the U. S. and other reform organizations are against the millionaires, bankers and Land Office at Oiterlin.

Kans. on the 10th day of A tramp lost a foot while attemntincr beptember, 1891, at 10 clock a. to respond to board "96" at Bethune. islatures wnen it is gotten Dacic so easily. (Pawnee Independnet.) monopolies then it is not class legisla ana rurmsn testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

Ctrcs Axdersox, Register. G. Calvert. Atty for Pl'fT. tion that should be cried down, as this Capital Stock $25,000.00.

OFFICIAL COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Organized under the State Banking Laws and subject to State supervision. Normal Notes. Sheriff Shearer E. J.

8cott. Treasurer B. F. Brown Vcgisteb or Deeds J. W.

Hedges. Probate Judge YV. A. Umbarger. Clerk District Court W.

H. Proctor. Buperintendext J- F. Kimmel. Surveyor D.

A. Long. Coroner W. R. Swisher.

1st District G. H. Austin. class only make about 10 per cent of our people. The interests of 90 per cent Brooks Iriones has opened a real estate office in the Leonard block.

An addition of sixty-four sub-Alliances in thirty days is the report from Iowa. GOODLAND MARKET REPORT, should be looked after. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY-F1XLEY TEAGARDES. The Normal is drawing to a close. The enrollment now is 72.

Mr. Dickey, Garden, Rush and Prof. D. E. Lantz of the Agricultural College of Manhattan, Mrs.

Loar, Jones, Vitteto For a plain, comprehensive illustration Commissioners 2nd J. H. Hardy 1 3rd Houston. of our present monetary system read Pat. Brown has moved into the property in Sharp's Addition.

Seed Wheat In exchanse for Goodland, August 13th, '91. No. Wheat, 2. cents. Red, "len Men of Money Island.

Price 10 cents at this office. 73 W. R. J. A- F.

Kerr a. M. B. Toxblxx, lresident. and Barlow.and the Misses Maguire, Mc-Cullough, Murphy and Frisbee were a few of the visitors the past week.

The meeting for the discussion of Par-limentary usages, last Friday afternoon JIORTON. Vice Pres. M. JoRIAX. Casnitrr.

Photos, the highest price paid at Reynold's Art Studio. Swarts and Penn had their slaughter If you desire to know what the legislature did at Topeka last win -Directors- FARMER'S ALLIANCE AND INDUSTRIAL UNION. National Directory. President. L.

L. Polk, Washington, D. C. Vice Pres. B.

II. Clover, Cambridge, Kan. Secretary, J. H. Turner, Washington, D.

C. Lecturer, J. F. Willets, McLouth, Kan. White, 70 62 70 65 50 20 ter get a copy of Wood's Manifesto at was very instructive.

3, 2, 3, 3, 2, Rye, Barley, Oats, nouse destroyed by tire Monday night. Loss about $200. this office price 10 cents. II. Hutchinson, J.

M. Jordan, A. L. Toinblin, Jno. Maxwell, M.

B. Tomblin. V. 11. Morton.

W'm. A. M. Leelan. F.

Kieth. Shoes at cost. A. G. Whttelshofer.

P. I. Lancaster. Jno. Fitzgerald, E.

Sager, Congress sent out a bond to swallow up every greenback; to enslave the people. Now let a peoDle's conaTess send Attention, Alliancemen! Deputy sheriff Walker was heard from lost night and is on his way home with the man Newman, he will arrive Saturday. A hanging lamp in Campbell's restaurant set fire to the ceiling, but was discovered and extinguished before much damage was done. out a legal tender greenback to swallow-up every U. S.

bond and set the people free. Custer county (Nebr.) Beacon. Business Locals. Every member of the Alliance in Amer- Oil mxtu Kkniai Directory. President, B.

H. Clover, Hutchison. Kan. Vice Pres. W.

II. Biddle, Augusta, Kan. Secretary, J. B. French, Hutchinson, Kan.

Treasurer, H. Baugbman, Burrton, Kan. Lecturer, A. E. Dickinson.

Meridan, Kan. County Directory. President, II. S. Groves.

Vice-President, F. E. Yearick, Secretarv, D. Bennett. Treasurer, W.

Van Winkle. Lecturer, G. 11. Austin. ica should have a copy of The Great Groupe Picture of all our National Offi la batue-ecarred and time-worn.

Bat In the front, all the same! cers the National President, the National Executive Committee, the National sec W. C. Rath of Burr Oak. is visit ing his brother-in-law J. F.

Kimmel. and WIND MILLS! If rou -want a Mil! call and get prices on the old Reliable Challenge! A Macedonian cry comes up from Ohio to Kansas for Republican speakers from the latter state to help McKinly fight the Alliance. The idea of the Buckeye Republicans sending for the fellows who permitted the People's party to elect a working majority in the Kansas legislature last fall will doubtless cause John J. Ingalls to quietly smile under his iron gray mustache. K.

Star. inning in me institute while on his way from Colo, to his home. retary and all the State Presidents, arranged in the most artistic style, by one of the finest artists in this country. It is on excellent enameled board, 19x24 inches, ready for framing. Every Alliance "To thine own self be true, And it will follow as the aiffbt the dar, thou Cana't not then be faUe to any IIth year.

THE "WON COM." I at SI. 35 at Rule's. Harvest groceries at Rule's. Indies' favorite 51.40 at Rule's. 2sew line of dry goods at Rule's A car of Salina flour at Rule's.

If you contemplate buying a bill of lumber it will pay you to go to C. H. Barlow for prices. George Austin had one of his horses C. R.

I. P. R. TIME TABLE. snake bitten Fridav.

He thought at first Ia trying to help mac me norse would die but he is eettmer i 11 i home and every Alliance Hall should have it. This elegant picture is given to each cash one-year subscriber to the Pro gressive Farmer. (President Polk's paper,) published at Raleigh, N. C. The Departs 1:50 a.

m. 1,25 a. m. a long ail ngnt. TBS ME aim Womkit who know they arc "hard up" and want to know war a.

m. and how to set relief. Unless tod EAST: No. 6. Arrives 1:45 a.m.

No 14 Arrives 1:30 a. m. No 16 Arrives 2:10 a. m. WEST: No 5 Aarrive 12 Night, No 13 Arrives 12:30 a.

m. No 15 Arrives 12 Noon. Barlow's new Implement VOTE for what yon want you yZ Read C. H. "ad." C.

IL PUMPS, PIPE have no right to expect It is getting: on a larere lme irom ocnera. -v. and informs us he will sell to our farm Departs 12:05 a 12:40 a 12 M0 in Tha nnmher nf lnha paper is eight pages forty-eight columns all home print-and is a fearless and a-ble advocate of Alliance principles. Send one dollar to the Proeressive Farmer. my gasoline stoves I will close out at cost.

under an apple tree Oc A. Indicates the quality sJJ ers on the best terms ever offered in the county. Bro. Tait gave a rehash of an article which appeared in the Capital, wherein a FForZd-Budget correspondent had a startling interview with John F. Willets and makes Willets to say a great many bad things about the People's Party, among which is this sentence: "'That neither he nor the Alliance is in favor of AND TANKS! CHURCH DIRECTORY.

2Le S2JL KS Propose. Hardware. John A. Roberts AV. H.

Proctor Clerk of District Hnnrt. thrown at as jS old bloodsnck- attest our inillniialiollMl left for Topeka. Wednesdav, to attend a work- A fine line of Shoes at Raker Bros and Trusts, together I i meetrnfr of Citizens Alliance riIr-rorps Raleigh, N. and get the picture and the paper for one year. It is reported that Theodore Jonas and family have returned from their western trip to Chillicothe, their old home; and that Jim.

Brassfield and family who i with the corrupt l'ar- WELLS -BORED and pumps repaired on short notice. to be held there on the 20th. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Services at the Costrt House. Preaching' by F.

P. Franklin, the 1st and 3rl Lords Days at 11 a. and 8 ui. Sunday School at 10 a. in.

Coin-inuniou at II a. ra. All will receive a hearty welcome. ties which baye roster- and fed them, and it can-1 not be dona without tblrl Granulated Sugar 18 lb for $1,00. Thompson Brewster, Kans.

"talking back" and howling "an-1 archy." but In the end Bight I ajwuipauiwt mem, win return to old Sherman. win ana the rfiurid'B Will be ixme. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. -Baker HKT. KIcniRDS.

Pastor. Preaching- eve THOSC ARK OUR SENTIMENTS, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Bros. I can save you money on that bill sabbath at 11 a. anil 7 p.

m. Sabbat AnA IT yon agree, send your snbserlpUoa to. the third party." The whole thing is a lie out of whole cloth, and no people's party member will believe any such stuff any how. Coming from Tait would cause it to be branded as an untruth, but when first from the Capital, even republicans wouldn't believe a word of it. In the same issue he publishes that circular sent out by the plutocrats of Washington to explain to the ignorant voters of lumber for your new granery.

C-II. Barlow School at 10 a. every Sunday. Prayer and praise service Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m.

Leave orders at Exchange Bank, or order by mail promptly attended to. Chas Porter. GOODLAND, Kansas. H. VINCENT, WINTOLD, XAS.

Go and see the great bargains on the 10 cent counter at John A. Roberts' hardware. largest and Oldest Circulation west of Chicago M. E. CHURCH.

E. E. Goodrich, Pastor. Preaching every Sun, day at 11 o'clock a. and 7 30 p.

in. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Thursdays at 7:30 p. m.

KANORADO. All the threshers in this neighborhood are at work day and night. J. W. Navert is pounding out Sherman County wheat at a livelv rate.

At Jim Springers they threshed at the rate of 3 bushels per minute. The wheat averaged 26 bushels. Henry Galvin and family started last week for Sherman, Washington, where they will make their future home. The Farmer will keep them posted on affairs here. The big rain Sunday night, general throughout the north half of the countv, will insure the corn crop for that sectien, but the outlook for the south half is far from flattering.

Mrs. J. D. McKinney, who has been holding down the claim near the north line of state while her husband stayed with his job in the R. It.

yards here has made proof and returned to Goodland. The bond election will h4A Baker Bros, carry a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries. jars. Zlct arland is visitincr her daugh SUBSCRIPTION: One Tear 11.50. Sixmo's TO e.

Three mo's SOc. I SOCIETIES, Large, fresh stock In clubs of ten, SI eaeh. t3m3. fox Oui XTaxtr Soele XAat. or cured meat.

E. Jansson. Som ter, Mrs. Snider of Goodland. Chas.

F. Weber spent last Sunday in Goodland. Kanorado has another foot ball, look out for broken limbs. Mrs. Vittetoe is visiting friends in Good- ething We GOODLAND CAMP, No.

81L M. W. A. Meets in Memorial nail lt and 3rd Friday nigrhts- II O. L.

dickey, (JonsuL 3. B. Dickey, Clerk. and I carry Machine Oil, Coal Oil mat we nave just now more money in circulation than ever before. Of course all who read it.

knowing Tait wouldn't publish it unless it was a God's truth, believe it. It starts out by saving, "according to a statement prepared at the treasury dep't." It doesnt claim to be a treasury report. Oh no, but he thinks you farmers are chumps. Here it is from the treasurers report: Treasury statistics June 1866 were as Gasoline in stock at all times. John A.

Roberts' Hardware. lana. E. P. Mack is recovering from his illness.

Dr, J. F. Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder and Mamie started for Hastings, liursday.

It will be a savins- to the dis A. O. U. W. Goodland Inlge No.

21(2 meets every second and fourth Saturday nights of each month In Dr. Rush's office. Transient brothers Invited. J. M.

Porr, M. W. B. L. F.

xsebr. last Saturday, where Mr. Snyder Dr. Thomas, Resident Dentice. Office over Roberts' Hardware.

When any one tells you they are ahead on the "ARISTO PHOTOS," Dont you believe it. If you trict to fund the outstanding indebtedness and those interested should vote. All who do not vote will be counted acairiK HUUPH REVS' Da. Hukphrkts' Specifics are scientifically and Carefully prepared prescriptions used for many years in private practice with or orer thirty years used by the people. Every single Specific is a special core for the disease These Specifics core without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the ereia-a resaedlesof the World.

goes ior treatment. G. W. Patton of Seibert, Colo, arrived Sunday. He will take charge of the ioiiows ana everyaouar was used ag cur the bonds.

Remember this. rency. always ou hand at Fresh Bread Jones' Bakery. nigns omce riere. Tip Top Lodge, No.

396, meets on Monday Demand notes 272.163 jmx. vones iormeny oi ijrooaiana is sec p. in iremans' nau. U8T or miicirAX. mob.

cubes. num. 400,619,206 Temporary loan 120,176,196 Officers The R. R. Company are at work sinking a 12 ft.

well near the shops, which it is proposed will be put down 200 feet, and expected to furnish ample water facilities for the entire works. 1 P. J. Mcbrlde, Master. A.

F. Kieth, Secretary. Fevers, Congestion, 25 Werssie, Worm Fever, Worm '2. 5 Bring your job work to tbeFAKMEK tion foreman here at present, Mr. Blake-ly having taken a lay-off.

Mr. Shaw's gave dinner to quite a number of guests Sunday. One and two year treasury ryiBs; uonc, or leeuungoi iniants.v; Office. notes. 3,454,230 marriH.

oi i.nntiren or AdDin a .25 uyeeaiery, wiping, isuious uollc Certificates of indebtedness, Aristocrat. t-zaeiera. iTierDas. vomimur. era.

.23 B. OF L. E. Meeta every Sunday at 2 :30 p. m.

in Firemans' HalLs M. D. Culbertson has recentl made an rostal currency 7,030.700 Caaiks, Cold, JJy fair dealing and good goods we want to see tntrn in All Their Beauty! Come to my Studio. You will always find all that is new in art, and secure the finest mctures that can be .25 ....25 so. as Compound interest treasury hope to merit a share of your Bros.

overland trip to Oberlin. He nowhere saw as good small grain as in Sherman but says that the corn prospects of W. Leeman, C. E. 159,012,140 vr.

We 152 8ipitrene4 orPatiafal Perieda. i m. Urcennul. i Come to Goodland tne 22nd. and hear your state lecturer, Steven Scott.

fractional currency. 20,040,176 Bites, too rrorase Officers. i J. L. Bovle, F.

A.E. Kawlins and Decatur were ahead of this .25 i-xMJ treasury notes August Creap Coogh. Difficult Breathing. Kheaai, ErBylpelas, ErupUoni R. Ilollingsvrorth, S.

A. E. if 15 County. Kaeaatatlem, Bhenmatlc Pains. and Sept.

1864... 130,301,700 7-30 treasury not 806,251,550 John A. Roberts has just received Dr. J. C.

Taylor. M. D. the ereat and Judge Botkin plead ienorance of the a fine line of table cutlery. State bank circulation 19,996,163 SPECIFICS i 1 n.i law to save his impeachment for low- coianic opeciausx ot torty years i Nat.

bank notes 281,479.608 had in the county. GOODLAND CHAPTER R. A. 5feets in stated convocation Monday evening of each week. Visiting companions welcomed.

G. II. Boubxe, II. P. O.

H. Smith, Secretary. Fever and Ague, ChlHa. practice ana experience, is now stopping uown curry stealing, rne pronts ot wnicn he enjoyed. Judge McKay, if in error, Farmers fhould call at flies itiina or meeaing.

at me i-aiace nocei, wnere he can be seen or Weak Eyes eTL fejrrjeUs. opatfeaisay, or tsore Catarrh. Infloenza. Sore, nza, for cured or fresh meat for harvest at ms room, consultation free. Call and at all, stepped over his jurisdiction to uoia in tne tieaa see mm ear I v.

if von rant bn Ho WkeepiBs; Ceagk, Violent Coughs. .1 A atBBia Onoressed Breathlnz defend a dependent man's property who was againHt him in politics. The one lnirty-nve million of population in 1866 gives $56.68 per capita, and yet the hirelings of plutocracy will continue to The Home, Domestic and Da Ear Impaired Hearing .51 Scrsfala, Enlarged Glands. Swelling 6eserl lily, Physical Weakness win ten you so. Our nation's struggle, a patriotic Alle- is whitewashed and the other condemn vis Sewing Machines, at the furniture G.

A. R. Post, W. S. RoBrstoK, No.

42S. meets at 1 oclock p. the first Saturday of each month, and at i o'clock p. the third Saturday of each month. All comrades invited to attend.

ed. What righteous judges these Re sell their prospects for heaven and com ursptTtua ocsnry aecreaona. Sea sickness, Sickness from Bit Kldaev Disea se store. publican editors are! People's Voice. pete with Annanias for the world's FRANK SMITH, PHYSICIAN A2VJJ SUBGEOIT.

N'nnaai Itpbil ir-r Seminal Weakr- Meet in Memorial Hall. A. II. Ford, C. championship.

GOODLAND, KANSAS. Thompson Co. want 10,000 lb butter MASTTN DOUG LAS. at the residence gwy, wiu ue given at tne upera house tomorrow (Friday) evening. The entertainment is given by the Ladies Church Circle.

The whole is interspersed by music, both instrumental and vocal, solos, quartettes and choruses, making a very entertaining program. Everbody invitedL ice cream will be served ot the close of the entertainment. Admission, 25cts Deea, or Invoiuntary SereAIeath, Canker Crisary WeakieM. Wetting Bed. Paii fa I Peristals, with Spasm .50 Diseases the II em rt, Pal pi cation 1 Epilestsy, Spasm.

St. Vitns' Dlpatkeria Ulcerated Sore Throat. Chrealc Ceagestions ft Eruptions .5 at 10 cts. per pound. A.

F. A. M. A Short Sermon in Figures. Office In Smith rrnr of Mr.

Tyler in Goodland, Kansas, Tuesday, the 18th, Mr. Richard M. Pwt Office All calls attended dar nr nlrht Goodland Lod: No. 321 meets Wednesday on ull moon and on Wednesdav The contest between Mr. Claus Spreck- Mastin, to Julia Douglas, both of or before the IT I les and the sugar trust has emphasized Sold br Country produce taken in exchange ts, or Mfut postpaid on receipt two weeks thereafter, dially ot.

Joe, Mo. The happy couple will go to Denver. ismngoretnren cor-J. II. A it, W.

M. CHFRSKTS Mi-WCAT. (144 DSesl Of price. Dr. for groceries at Baker oppos bound In cloth and jrold.

mailed free. richly the benehts that the people of the United States enjoy from the free sugar clause of the McKinley bill. Granulated sugar where they will spend a few days Keservea seats 2octs, Tickets for sale at the Post Officet Book Store. E. E.

BURWELL M. D. I. O. O.

F. ii ii a 0- iaavi a Oor. William and John Streets, New Tork. ite Farmer office. Buy fresh meat for your threshers is selling to-day from the spree els refineries at 4 cents per pound, with 2 per Goodland Lodge No.

328, meets every Tuesday evening. All visiting brethren are eor- and then return to Goodland visiting among their many friends, after which they will go on to St. Joe, where they will reside in the future. Mr. Mastin -V it C.

Laso, n. g. cent oil tor casn, making the price really of Hartley at Caywoods old Jiauy invited. F. L.

Jokes, R. S. cents. A lie trust has closely lollow- 1 holds a responsible position in the employ of the rail road company. ed.the Spreckels price, In August, 1889, Harry Macy who lives near Ruleton had a colt snake bitten some time ago.

They had given it up to die, but hearing that R. Lw Hanks of near Kanorado, had successfully treated a number of cases of Bnake bite, sent for him. Mr. Hanks went over and brought the colt out all granulated sugar was selling at 8 1-3 Kev. Ii Ii GOODRICH.

Physiciax and Surgeox JZ GOODLAXD, KANSAS. BBBiBaaaB ibim mm aaaaaw aa km 4 CHINESE LAUNDRY. TTTTTrPTTREVJP VETEEXSAET SPECIFICS. K. P.

Eustls Lodge No. 21 meets every Thursday evening at o'clock at Memorial HaU, Vis cents. When the McKinley bill went Jl Usedbyallewaersaf HerseaaaCmc stand. Buy lumber of Barlow. C.

II. Barlow buys grain. Cash paid for Hides. Hartley Co. tie.

A Complimentary copy of Dr. Humphreys into effect it was selling at 6 1-2 cents. For the fiscal year ending June 30. uurr caw nases oai mronw Veterinary iting Knights in good standing are cordially Invited to attend. W.

Bjekkt, C. C. eaie of Domestic animals Horaes, Cattle, I Uoyt Andrews and ve editor drove to 1890, we imported nearly 3,000,000,000 Sent free. Ht Hoes and ngnt. He has made a close study of the horse and his diseases and has not failed to successfully treat a case that has been brought to him.

and Joan Bta, Jt. x. pounds of sugar. The difference of 2 1-2 the Lane school house with George Hess behind George's ponies yesterday. cents in price represents a yearly saving M.

M. A. Meets the second and fourth Fridav of each If We arrived there a little after noon and uiuulu, ui uic Mau. found every body there and all ready to eat the good things they had prepared" for E. Hexdersox, C- Let us bid on your grain.

C. H. Barlow. 15 or 20 stock bogs, to weigh from 75 lbs up, wanted at Swarts Penn's. A ten pound boy arrived at the house of C.

A. Brannon, Tuesday evening. C. A. thinks that in about sixteen years, if the present physical indications of trie occasion.

Tne scliool house was to Chas. Fitcli- ATTOBNEYS. small to accomodate the crowd so a shade to the American people of The above clipping from the N. Y. Fresa, appeared in the Dart Horse to show what a nice thing protection is.

11 to take the duty off of sugar worked such hardship to the sugar trust and was such a saving to the American people why not knock the foundation from was fixed up. We were soon seated to a splendid dinner, Hovt and George were this youth's musical and literal proclivities continue and develop, that he will be found in the front ranks nastily tW Third door South Farmer Office. GOODLAND, Kurus. CON VEYANOER AN I We pay the highest market price devouring spring chicken and talking to the girls when their wives drove up as big as pie and wanted to know where E. F.

ATTORNEY AT LAW, GOODLAND, KAN. Office Opposite FARMER Office. fcingmg songs ana ma King alliance speeches in tha most approved style. Mother and child doing weU. Barlow, shoes at tor ail Kinds ox grain.

C. H. Whittelshofer is selling cost- their men were. The boys were taken by sys- Notanr Public under a few more trusts that are tematically robbing our people. surprise but took the joke good natured-! A1J yjiu soiaiers.

rnere are or us and our while all had a good laugh over it. Halm fcrta comrades 60,000 in the poor-houses and After dinner short talks were made by Hey. Brown, Hovt Andrews and Chas Taaaa, aa4 imo. laa, TatZjo. Okw.

it maan laia ai rTI Mtral So am SiHL not one bondholder in the same place, but he has got 60.000 of our comrades Scott on the sub-treasury plan Saturday, August 22nd. Fitch. The recent rain did not reach much south of the rail road and the corn G. L. CALVERT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND RKAX.

ESTATE AGEXT. Special attention given the practice br-lore the U.S. Land GOOM.AXD. Kaxsa. mere Dy legal robberv of the exception 1 A- G- Wbittlesbofer are now receiving their new fall lines of clothing and furnishings.

Mr. G. of the firm is now east completing their lines for their Sraith Center and Good-land Etores. clause ana tne national bant svsteni. down toward LaBlanche is suffering for and salary grab, smdicate and combine I W.

J. Campbell has moved from his claim to Goodland and opened a Restaurant at 3IcCoys eld stand and respectfully asks a share of the trade. Give the new restaurant a trial. ram, xaci. some iew neios are already "i may mrmtmv saaaiaaaa 'saay-aaaaaa.

Waataa. a aad atart jwavCaa walk aEaaasaaaaa wtiltkeuat. niair i 1 mi Tmtamsm aaknoww aaiasa tky au VTT Infil fn. laws. Are you going to keep on voting gone.

Early corn is in roastmar ear and We will confine ourselves to clothing and furnishings exclnsivelv and close out our line of -shoes at COST. A. Whittelshofer. our comrades the Peo- U.UallctCa a rain soon would make lots of the early corn. ple.s Leader..

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About Sherman County Farmer Archive

Pages Available:
291
Years Available:
1891-1892