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The Goodland Republic and Goodland News from Goodland, Kansas • 9

The Goodland Republic and Goodland News from Goodland, Kansas • 9

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THE IHIPXJISLICr MtD ITOT70: G00DUL2TD. KAIIOAS. FHID AY. JULY 2, 1915. LOXDOX GRAY CIJSSEETEP ADS.

nnQQOEinonQnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnoonEinnnnnnnnnnonn MAKES HAXDSOME AXI SERVICEABLE COAT SUIT. ADVERTISEMENTS under thU head 73 one-third cent word, cash in Tte Bull With the Pull! We Wish to Announce that We are Agents For The 14 REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls for sale, yearlings past, will weigh from 800 to 1000 pounds; sired by Palidan VHL, blue ribbon bull at the Denver Fat Stock show in 1913, and who will now weisti 0 as a four year old. Herd consists of 178 head of registered Herefords. TRAGI FARM isitors always welcome. Prices reasonable.

JOHX -T PHTT.T.IPS Ranch 13 miles north of Goodland, 38-46 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE West half of Southeast quarter of section 32, township 9, range 33. Make offer. Anton Cook, 3121 Campbell street. nsas City, iio. 41-1 a a a a a a a a a And Will Give a Demonstration at Goodland On Trade Day, July 7th And at Kanorado the following Saturday July 10th Everyone Interested in Tractors Invited to Be Present FOR SALE OR TRADE Good six-room hOUSe and 97 lotc- fhiteri house; chicken yard; barn, 20x30; or will trade house and 3 lots for stock of any kind.

G. S. Swann, owner. trooaiand, Kan. 41-44 FOR SALE Our residence property Hams, Shoulders and Lard on Special Sale for Trade Day, on block 70, Goodland, and all or part of section 33-6-40, Sherman county, Kansas.

For terms and prices write V. W. Goodrich, Goodland, Kansas. 43-46 HO fufT at FUR SALL My 2-story "-room house with 3 lots. Well located.

For price see E. R. Yount, Goodland, Kan.4 3-6 onnnnonnoonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnDO We Have a Limited Number of Ford Touring Cars on Hand First Come First Served. LOST Between Dawson's store and Winsell livery barn. Saturday night, June 19, lady's new shoes, size 5 or 6.

Finder return to Dawson's store and receive reward. W. T. Hall. 43 I WILL GO OUT TQ SEW.

$1.25 PER day. Address Miss Eonham. City. 43-45 sonnnnnoonnnoonnonnnonononnononnnnononnoononnoonoQ Hayes Ackard was a Goodland Wednesday. TOLD IN A LTXE.

Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey spent Sunday in Denver. Earl Hodgkinson has purchased the stock of candies, syrups, fruits, from the Donahey Confectionery and it is reported that the Dona-heys will close up the business. Chauncey Harmonson and Ray Kes-singer of Limon were In the city Sunday visiting Mrs.

A. A. Crane, aunt of Mr. Harmonson. They drove Oscar Bascora's Ford back to Limon.

Mrs. Alice Zimmerman is working at the Lindsay House. Freddie Jupe is out at the Wm. Kuhrt ranch and will remain there to assist during harvest. Frederick Kuhlman.

who at one time was a pupil in the Goodland City schools and later a high school student, and who has been holding a position as prinicipal of a high school in a Nebraska city, was married recently to a young lady, a teacher of a primary school. Several of his former schoolmates here and also Miss Bertha Marlatt. one of his teachers, have received announcements of his wedding. George Bradley conducted a horse sale at Brewster Friday. A front porch is being built on the M.

A. Alexander residence. 0 The C. J. Shimealls have traded off their automobile, but we don't suppose they will be afoot long.

A SUMMER MODEL We have buyers for both improved and unimproved lands in Sherman County, Kansas. Give us your lowest net cash price. $25,000 stock of hardware to exchange for Sherman county land; Improved city property in Kansas City, and Independence, to exchange for Sherman county land; stocks of merchandise of every kind to exchange for Sherman county lands. Let us know what you want and what you have got to trade and we can match it up. Wo Have Some Choice Unimproved Lots and Blocks In Good-land that We are Offering at a Bargain.

Come in and let us write j-our Hail Insurance. Fire Insurance and insure your Stock. Anything relating to Law, Land and Exchange Business. Special attention given to the compiling and examination of Abstracts to any or all lands in Sherman County. Your Business Is Solicited, CALVERT REALTY CO.

Mrs. Rex Bandt entertained the Themis club last Thursday afternoon. Guests of the club Were Mrs. G. W.

Bandt, Mrs. Helen Wright, MissVinta Kelly and Miss Marguerite Alcott of Colby. The Ed Xewtons have moved into their house on W. 13th street. Mrs.

M. V. Ryan returned the first of the week from two weeks' visit with Mrs. J. E.

Gleason in Norton. Mrs. Sigman visted her son, Frank, and wife in town all of last week. E. E.

Sprague went urp to Denver Friday and remained until Monday. S. J. Caudle of Warrensburg, was in the city this week as attorney in the matter of the administration of the Alfred McCannon estate. (Mr.

Caudle emphatically and vociferously denies any knowledge of the authorship of Mrs. Caudle's Lectures, but some of the legal lights of our city attempted to prove Monday, with the aid of the court house volumes of Blackstone, et that Mr. Caudle at one time donned a kimona and a night cap and himself wrote the famous lectures.) Mrs. George Sherman down from Limon last week and went to Brewster to get her little girl who has been visiting Mrs. Sherman's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Hazen, for the past few weeks. Mra Roberts, who has been visiting her son, Fred, and wife, returned last week to her home in Lebanon. Mrs. A.

A. Crane is enjoying her rides in the new side car Mr. Crane has had attached to his motorcycle. Harry White of Phillipsburg w'as transacting business in Goodland By G. L.

CALVERT, Manager. Miss Nettie Smalley will spent next "wek in the country with Mrs. enonnnnsnQDnoonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnm? Gray, the color of London fog is much used this summer by the conservative woman. The flaring skirt of the coat matches the flaring hem of the skirt. The coat has collar and suffs of striped silk and tiny pockets on either side.

A. M. Harvey, ex-lieutenant governor of Kansas, and a major of a Kansas regiment during the Spanish-American war, under Funston, arrived in Goodland Monday from To-peka and is acting as an attorney for the Berrys in the case of Berry vs. Dewey. The Walker Implement Co.

reports the following sales of Maxwell cars during the past week: Orlie Cochran, Frank Clark, Jasper Sexson, G. G. Pratt W. II. Stone, George Hoefler and W.

A. Elliott, -j Also a Metz roadster to James Darling. Another car-of Maxwells is expected in tomrrow. Paul, the son of Mr. and Mrs, J.

F. Rambo, is visiting his parents and sister, Shirley. He lives at Hering-ton, Kan- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hare and children of Calvert, visited in Goodland the past week with relatives.

They were on their way home from a visit with Mrs. Hare's mother in Colorado Springs. Lee Conquest lost two and the Slife brothers one horse by lightning the past week. ponnnnoQcnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Congressman John R. Connelley of Colby has joined the ranks of the Ford army.

TR ADE-DAY A recent issue of a Loceland, paper contained the following comment on the accomplishments of the children of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Chamberlain, formerly of this city.

The little ones took part in Children's Day exercises at the Christian church in Lolevand: "One of the most cunning numbers was a recitation by Lowell Chamberlain and Bessie Parsons, very small eousins. Unexpected ability in so young' a boy as Dane Chamberlain made his piano solo an especially admired part. Young Dane was so generous in his encore and received a storm of applause." Mrs. S. Beidelman and daughters, Lorene and Mildred, were to leave yesterday for Cripple Creek, to spend the summer.

Miss Pearl Conley came down from her place in Kit Carson County, Saturday for a week's visit with her many Goodland friends. Married: June 26, W. R. Ewing, age 28, of St. Louis, and Edna Wilkinson, age 29, Denver, Miss Mabel Didra of Colorado Springs came to Goodland with her sister, Mrs.

Joe Hare, last Wednesday and will visit her other sisters, Mrs. Roy Clark and Mrs. Targer, for several weeks. Rube Pine of Colby was in the city Sunday and Monday visiting' his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Donly. His cousin, Miss Mabel Donly, returned to Colby with him Monday Attorney E. E.

Howard and wife of St. Francis attended court here last Thursday. Roy Larson is holding the position of bookkeeper in the MilHsaek Department store. ARC AIMS a From the first selection until "Home," Sweet Home" was played, the dance given at the opera house Judge G. X.

Kysar officiating. Friday night with Hillman's orchestra furnishing the music, was thor- Both Ed Payson and his mother are reported to have been on the sick list the past week. Lowe, W. II. Chapin.

A. D. Stewart Miss Bertha Marlatt came downi from St. Francis yesterday and will eto on to Concordia tomorrow for a i Miss Lois Murphy entertained de- oughly enjoyed by both dancers and lightf ully at a thimble party Friday the many spectators who had gathered and A. H.

Stewart motored to Sharon Springs Friday to see the ball game afternoon, the guests including the to listen to the fine music, visit before going to California. and came away with the firm con- Misses Elizabeth Kimmel. Mabel Pow- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Odell returned Wednesday morning from several viction in their minds that baseball The baligame at jacKsonvuie un- ers Vera Coleman, Freda Brown, days' stay in Denver.

I day between Shermanville and Brew Lillian Shaw, Ruth McGuire. 1000 yards Ribbon, No 40 to 100, a yard 100 pair Shoes, pair $1.00 100 Men's Hats, values up to $2.50, $1.00 ster resulted in a victory for the Christian Science services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject: God. Golden Text: Leviticus 26:12. "I will walk among you, and will be your God, and ye shall be my people.

A enthusiasm in Sharon certainly runs high. The most enthusiastic fans sit on the highest seats in the grandstand and root in lyric soprano voices. The Ray Dillinger has been busy the last hatter the Brewsterites 13 to 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Sponsel and week hauling off the last of his- last daughter, Frances, left Saturday eve-i ning for their old home at Walnut, Miss Edith Donovan was called to year's crop of wheat.

little southern city is beautifully kept cordial welcome to these services is Norton Sunday by the serious illne: Kan and will visit Mrs. Sponsel's extended to the public. Church one Mrs. Hattie Hall spent the week of her father, whom, his physicians mother and other relatives for a few block east oi Hotel Xeu. end in the country with her daugh-Jgay, has little chance of recovery.

weeka ter. Mrs. Wm. Harrington. I and has some exceptionally fine homes of the bungalow type.

A fine hotel run by pleasant (people, good stores and a court house a much larger city might well be proud of, are but a few of the many good things within the town's borders. Albert Donly, who working the Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Tibbels of Sel Mrs. Clyde Harper of Ruleton spent Free Press office at Colby, was in It was reported that Mr. Woods, a gentleman who travels for a fruit house of Colorado Springs, who, in company with his wife, left here several days in the city last week as the citv Sunday for a visit with his den were in the city Sunday, on their way to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Conquest on the the guest of Mrs.

Frank Dawson. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Donly. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Tibbels are Tuesday morning in their car for mi Mr.

and Mrs R. A. Kent have been Attorney and Mrs. Kite of St. Fran Brewster, had met with an auto ac The Springs Western printed Times of Sharon the following last the parents of Mrs.

Conquest. cis were in the city this week, called cident, the axle breaking when they visiting their son. Rex, and wife, in Norton the oast week. Mr. Kent has i as witnesses in the Berry-Dewey case were near that town.

It is said that Airs. John McDaniels of the e-satern also been in Kansas City on business. Mr. Woods had several ribs broken osooonnnnnnnnnnonoooonnnnononnnriO nf the cminrv n-hn was rcentlv Mrs. Harry Hill and daughter, week: "If Sherman county doesn't repair its road between Sharon Springs and Goodland the people of Sharon Springs who motor over to Goodland at every omiortunit-o- have threatened to ouit taken to Norton for an operation for an Alra wooaa was oamy uruiseu Yvonne, returned Sunday from four Mrs.

H. B. Waters of Lincoln, appendicitis, is reported to have un-an(1 snaKen up. weeks' stay at Excelsior Springs, Mo came to Goodland last week to visit i dergone the ordeal successfully and I i her son and the Shimeall family. was expected home this week.

They say that Tuby Cleland sure going. The roads in Sherman county innnnoonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn jsuss cora ueat oi oresier is a guest at the Shimeall home. I I II I I likes cherry pie. One was given to ed in Goodland Saturday and Sunday L4 are very bad." with her brother, Harley. A.

Spencer of Oakley, attorney! ui" -ic uj j-nuiiuc vc icuu mm mc umci uaj ne ha.u. f- PAiitDrmnnt in tV ro qa nf I Awcv- eim uuicis, lunnei ljf ul I eu mat HB scut lor yifiuregrdpiier A sister of W. E. Currv. With her 1 Oou term ont TV Bland, et A I.

I uau ip iuc jc.u Get the habit of attending the husband, is visiting the Curry family was in the city Friday and Saturday. I i0wa a.na is now on nis way nants or me pie mat remaineo on ms it their home in the country I I i itd -hoij vuumcu I Frank Millisack returned home I at cnaraon ana atevens cnapei. i solemnly promises mat, ir me same We agree with the last opinion expressed in the above, having driven over the road fifty-two times between 10:30 A. M. Friday and 8 A.

M. Saturday morning last. Though fifty of these drives were made in our dreams Friday night, they were, nevertheless, very realistic. The bumps and ruts are unpleasantly numerous on the road south and the quicker the work that is to be done on it is started the better. Kmraett Patterson of Brewster and I from Denver Friday and has gone I party will bafee him another pie he wnrb- in i etnr TTe hq been I Air.

ana Airs. ciauae tariey nave wm present ner witn one or tne Mary Rector of Winona were mar ttendtno- "school in Denver the oast I rented tne s. liemeiman nouse lur-1 pnoiograpns. roiae smu, isn ne: ried June 22 at Sharon Springs. veor jnished and Mrs.

Farley and the little 1 daughter, Margaret, are expected back George Osborne, the young man Kelly was in Goodland shortly from Horton where they have who has for many years made Mrs. Wade Warner and children returned Friday from several weeks visit in Oklahoma and in Jewell City, this week. Maybe he suspects that the I been visiting Mrs. Farley's parents. his home with H.

H. Haynes, was married Saturday morning at Beaver Kan. bases are being filled and hopes by frequent visits 'here to strike out a Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Richardson City and immediately after the cere have returned to their home at Lin moved I man or two. The Jack Worley family Miss Myrtle Knight is in receipt of a newspaper, the Advance Argus, published at Greenville, Pa. The issue is of June 10, "and contains the news of the death of Florence J. Parsons.

mony came to Sherman county and coln. and air Jas. Richardson their household goods to Norton Sat went to the Haynes place where he Bill Hargraves, trouble shooter at I has gone to his home in Cory don. Ia. urdav and have returned there to nnd his bride were later charivaried the Hargarves Garage, is enjoying a I F.

M. is a son and James a brother live. by friends. The Republic joins in the much needed rest this week, having I of Wm. Richardson of Grant town- The deceased was the niece of Mrs.

Joe Williams of Edson, and a dear congratulations. friend cf Miss Knight. She visited week from Gem. where she has been I VrT Hi ,1 -v- uil ucti. in attendance on a nursing case for from Concordia, where he has I a here three years ago.

The account of her death is given as follows: "Florence J. Parsons of oldesi daughter of W. J. Koon of Hadley, several weeks. in tho fitv tne nast wcpk -was raKPn I ucduimiuis uncoiiia last xnursday morning a moving ir Tomk raoforor f.ii- 47.

i hi with an arxeetion or tne neart i uca.i wagon for Arkansas where they ex vn. j-. I tt.j:. died at the home of her father, June Great Thursday Night Features each week men.i to remain over the Fourth andJ Sunday wniie a guest at tne Jri. ii.

Ml. ximixig i.iuou pect to remain. The family is a very at one o'clock, of septic endocardi hoc Heston nome. conditions terrible in the counties large one, there being more than ten lt arx 1 1 1 uaugutcit t.mvt iiu I I I east or nere. tis, after a lingering illness of seven months.

She was born in Sherman children, and the father has been Mrs. Mary Smith of New Windsor, i working for the Rock Island here for Miss Marguerite Alcott returned to was In this county the past! Mrs. M. F. Loomis of Colby spent county, Kansas, April 4, 1SS7, and was married to Eugene B.

Parsons of some months. It is to be hoped that her home in Colby Friday after ten I week visiting her brother, Wm. Rich- a couple of days here the past week I re-ret t3Ttr days visit here with her friend, Misslardson. She left Monday night for I attending camp meeting. She was I 1 not regrei tneir move.

Cleveland, September 12, 1908. To The Cream of Best in Pictures. Ida Derby. I ner nome in Iowa. Ithe guest of Mrs.

Mary Enms while this union was born three children: Marcia, William and Harold E-1 The Colby Free Press last week con I in the citv. Mrs. Loomis is the wife Jk TT-11 3 Tft I tained an item concerning Mrs. II. O.

She Is survived by her husband, her Mrs. Charles Scott, daughter Lu-1 uraru- ndJ5of Rev. Loomis, district superinten- uonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnEn repm other, one sister, Mrs. C- L. Sinsabaugh, who was a Goodland resident for some months last year.

The cile and bab5 are here from owue uui. dent of the e. church. Deiner of Cleveland; two half- fr- x.M0it with Mrs Scott's tor MiruuaJ item contained the information, that rot hers and a host of friends." Denver, Colorado Springs and a trip! H. A Linton was in the city Tues- Mrs.

Mick. Mrs. Sinsabaugh is in very poor Dr. H. M.

Hepperlen of Beatrice, through the mountains. I day. Mr. Linton bought the D. A.

health and In all probability will Goodland's Rip Van Winkle was in was in the city Sunday and Long stock of merchandise several Mr. and MrsT John Gernhart and never be able to walk again. She town from Sharon Springs last week. Mrs. A.

M. Thomas of Boulder, I months ago. He is traveling for a children of Ruleton were in town Monday. Dr. Hepperlen is an extensive land owner of this county, being the proprietor of the old Walker last Thursday and attended the Hill-j Grandma Trent, Mr.

and Mrs. wholesale grocery house now, having bas been ill for the past few months according to the Western Times of that burg-. Rip concedes the fact that man tent show. I Eric Erickson and daughter. Maxine, I disposed of the stock after moving it ana was recently taken worse.

-ir the town has not been stationary were the dinner guests Saturday of I to Rexford. pmsaoaugn was xormeriy roaamaster ranch north of town on which he Is to put a herd of full blood Holstein oat He in the near future associa Miss Martha Gattshall returned 1 Mr and- Mrs. O. Erickson. I I tor the I.

with headquarters here since he was last here. Now, mind, we do not mean to insinuate Ira Sirs. CL 3. Shimeall had as dinner Saturday from faperville, where she has been attending school the The Frank Cotters have gone to I guests Friday Judge and Mrs. W.

S-1 The Hill man tent show, under the has been really napping all these the well, Parson, you have been married some time youself, so I will leave it to you to figure out what it is that I get. We left Washington on the 16th for the summer, coming here to Piney Point. Mi, where we are cutting a. few capers In the salty brine. My postoffice address is Colson, St.

Mary's Md. We are all well and happy and have certainly enjoyed the advantages of living here. I have had to work hard at my position as Minute and Journal clerk of the Senate, but have enjoyed the work and am proud to say that I have made good. The next time that you go across years. In tact, Mr.

ward, of the past two years. Colorado Springs to live while Mr. I Langmade, daughter, Nina, and little management of Frank Manning, Cotter holds a run out of that place, son. of Oberlin, Mrs. H.

B. Waters of (closed a very successful week here Times, states that he is as lively as a tion with T. IL Fixen, who is the occupant of the ranch. A letter recently received by the Parson from Harry Felt says: Dear Sir: I see by the attached flea, but as he did not turn up here Frank Hill was able to oe oui i -nr. ana ivira.

unas. jvoonu na rem uncoin, jir. ana iirs. ii. i aiaraay nignc xney piayea to good without the use of sticks or wheels Jed the Cotter house furnished.

ILockard, Mrs. George Bigelow and sized houses each night and well de- Sunday for the first time since he has! son, Egbert- served the liberal patronage, their for twenty years, or more, to us he is as Rip. The Times says: "Ira: Botts drove over to Goodland Tuesday, the first time he had visited Goodland for mailing slip that my subscripton -to been suffering with rheumatism. I Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Johnson ar-j plays being clean, up-to-date and ex- to The Republic expired in February. I rived here the latter jart of last week Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Lockard en-J ceptionally well staged. The acting Enclosed -find check for 11.50, so as 22 years and was surprised in the Mr. and Mrs. Teman left i naayiana win mane tneir nome in tnis city i tertameo: at a aianer last eanesaay i was excellent, xne people comprising to keep it coming along. Could not the street to get a cigar, say -hello" do without it.

The first thing Mrs. growth of the town. Our neighboring city on the north is no doubt the hest town in the western half of the state for Burlington, where they ex-J indefinitely. Mr. Johnson has a po for Judge and Mrs.

Langmade. son, this company made many personal pect to remain. The Tertians came sitlon at the Rock Island shops. The and daughter. Miss Nina, Mrs.

Ciiaun- friends among the town people while here from Sharon Springs several Johnsons were married only last week cey Dewey, Mrs. H. B. Waters of here and gained their respect and Felt says when I get home Monday to Bill Iligdon and to Ed and Dick for me. With kindest regards to all evenings is "Have you got the Good- and has a live bunch of citizens and months ago and Mr.

Teman has been I and an account of the affair, taken 1 Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. esteem.

It is to be hoped that Good- of the Republic force. I am as ever merchants that it always takes to conducting a cleaning ana pressing uum iue xteiiora ies, may oe iouna csmmeaii, Mr. ana tieorge iana wm again oe inciuaea in me land And if it happens that I have left it at the oSSce, then I get your friend, H. V. Felt.

establishment on Main street. in the exchang-e column. Iow and son, Egbert- itinerary of the Manning Attraction, make a good town.".

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