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Goodland News from Goodland, Kansas • 4

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Goodland Newsi
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Goodland, Kansas
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4
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r- -RAILROAD Brakeman Pearl Besse is laid up with quinsy 4t Phillipsburg. Engineer Sam Crooks, of the Pueblo run, has been very sick. Conductor John Dodds was on the Fairbury division last week. Enginer Brossof the Pueblo run, was down to Goodland Tuesday. Watch This Space NEXT WEEK Tne Rnrk: Island ice house has been filled with 60 carloads, averaging 24 tons to the car.

of ice. Engine 1408 was in the back shops for driving box repair this week and I WE WILL HAVE SOMETHING was turned out nday. 1 1 i THAT WILL INTEREST YOV A. E. Freeman is working in the blacksmith.

He is a stand by when others fail. Three 41s went west Wednesday night, some of them being trains delay ed by the blizzard in lowa. i I I I R. R. Bennintrton will nnn move to Denver, as he has an as ignmentto a run on the Limon-Denver Switch engine No.

40 has been put in 111 epair and painted, and win go on ine ard here the last of this week, relieving road engine. DAWSON DAWSON G. M. Betterton, clerk in the master mechanic's office, left Sunday on a visit to his folks at Norton, but will return the last of the week. 'TiUnrta linn Tht Stnrt That Sants Vnit Mnnev 'Vhnno inn.

Cnnrlnrtor Hubbard who handles 90 and 97 between here and Goodland, AVhen Yon Have a Cold. Xotice, All parties knowing themselves to be in debt to R. L. Ernst will please call at the old stand and settle their account before February 20, after which dale, unpaid accounts will be placed for collection. R.

L. Erxst. ALL THE BEST BRAXDS OF Feed, Cornmeal, Graham, etc. WESTERN SOFT and EASTERN ANTHRACITE COAL. The first action when you have a cold should be to relieve the This is best accomplished by the ree use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

This remedy liquifies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the produces a free expectoration, and opens the secrelions. A complete cure soon follows. This remedy will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment, and it leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by all druggists.

Lincoln Service February, 19. The extreme cold weather having prevented the carrying out of the Lincoln birthday program at the Methodist spent a portion of last week visiting friends at Fairbury. Division Superintendent A. T.Abbott was in Goodland Wednesday in the interests of the service of the Colorado division of the Rock Island. R.

L. Satterfield, from the B. O. railroad, at Garrett, is a new employe in the master mechanic's office. He is a pleasant gentleman to meet.

Eleven machinists are now employed in the back shops and seven in the round house. Every 'competent mechanic that comes along is employed. A bad blizzard prevailed in Iowa and Nebraska Tuesday of this week. It is reported to be the worst one of the season, and railroad traffic was badly tied up. Machinist Red Wilson was sent to Phillipsburg Tuesday to do round house work on engines there.

He is a thoroughly qualified mechanic for that kind of work. church on Sunday morning, February 12, Rev. Eldredge announces that he will hold the Lincoln service Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, February 19. A cordial invitation is given. Lands for Lease.

The lands in this county belonging to Leonard Everett and Torrey Everett Stock Food's, Liniments, Gall and Colic Cures, Louse Killers for Horses, Cattle and Poultry. Grain Taken in Exchange. are for lease by Thomas P. Leonard. Any parties wishing to use any of these lands for 1905, will see or write Thomas P.

Leonard and get a lease for same. Any one having used any of these lands in 1904, will please settle at once with the undersigned. By order of Leonard Everett. Thomas P. Leonard.

Come and See Us. COLEMAN'S OLD STAND. Bartholomew Jayne TELEPHONE No. 3. MULGH Mulch Your FVuit Trees NOW.

V. W. GOODRICH. Herbert Hutches, a fireman on the Rock Island out of Goodland, is suffering an attack double pneumonia. Dr.

Carmichael, the attending physician, was called three times Saturday night to attend him. Passenger No. 6 went out last Sun- day morning, preceded by an engine and caboose to break the way through snow between here and Phillipsburg. The blizzard Saturday night had to be taken care of the next day. Engineer W.

D. Oakford was summoned by telegram conveying the sad news of the sudden death of his niece, at Herrineton. and himself and Another Case of Khenmatism Cured iy Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The of Chamberlin's' Pain Kalm in the relief of rheumatism is be-ing'demonstrated Parker Triplets, of Grigsby, Va, says that. Cham Thrilling Stories in Kansas City Star.

Conan Doyle's detective stories, with the marvelous Sherlock Holmes as their hero, have acheived the greatest success of recent vears. Appreciating this fact the publisher of Collier's Weekly, New York, induced Mr. Doyle to write a final series of the great detective's adventures. Repeated refusals were followed by increased inducements, and finallv Mr. Dovle agreed to write 13 WILSON BROS.

ATTO EYS-AT-LA W. Goodland Kansas" berlain Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back wife left Sunday night on No. 6 for Herrineton to attend the funeral. She was the dauehter of Mrs. Whiting, Mr.

when everything else failed, and he would not be without it. For sale by all druggists. Now for the ache in your bones and Oakford's onlv sister, and was married onlv about a vear asro. stories for $45,000, or about 60 cents a The amount paid by Collier's is R. B.

HARVEY, D. D. Special Attention Given to. THE SAVING OF NATURAL TEETH. the cold you caught carelessly.

A Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet, bought of Moore Stevenson, will do the work he largest ever oaid for such work ana does not include the right to publish the safely. stories in book form, tfy special ar- ransremenr with Collier's, these famous Engineer Shaw was absent last week for nearly seven days, doubling back and forth as the exegencies of the service required in the recent stress of bad weather. He received a serious injury, breaking two of the' carpal bones of his left hand, while helping the fireman to shake the grate of the fire box. The grate stuck and the shaker handle slipped from the socket and his hand was caueht between the shaker bar and the stories are being printed in the Kansas City Star, one story each week, begin- CITY TREASURER'S QUARTERLY STATEMENT ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1904. ning.

the aauy eaiuon, Febrnarv 11. ana in tne weeKiy, Wednesdav. Februarv 15. None of the GENERAL FUND. present popular, features of the Star will iron shelf that holds the drippers on thp hniler head-.

Dr. Smith, dressed be cut down or omittea 10 make roum RECEIPTS. i DISBURSEMENTS. Overdrawn on Oct. 1 6 87 Paid for city warrants 1397 78 Water rents received from all sources.

for this remarkable set or stones. and splintered the hand. including tapping mains and buud- 323 80 Practically the contents of a 31.5U book will be added to the contents of the SliermanviUe. PoU tax 10 00 Star, in three months, without any id- i i County Treasurer TM to J. J.

Knight came out on his ranch crease ot tne suDscnpuou unw, o.v fttip dav last week. Total amount received $1054 5S Overdrawn 350 01 C. B. Ryckman Co. finished put cents a week for the daily Star (morning, evening and Sunday, 13 complete ting ud ice last week.

Total WW 65 $U0 65 papers a week,) ana cents a year lur the Weekly Star. J. S. Amplet was down on the Beaver Tuesday of last week. Sherrod was repairing his INTEREST FUND.

Paid interest 961 63 Received of county treasurer 961 63 Total 961 63 cow last Total 901 63 pump last Monday. J. J. Knight lost a young week. Perfect Confidence.

Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness and worry in the household when a child showed symptoms of nrmm tVior-o ic nnv nerfect confidence. Sherrod purchased three JUDGMENT FUND. I Balance 169 03 ralves of A. P. Melstrom lately.

Judgement paid Thomas Kreiter and Todd Murfin, This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the treatment of" that disease. Mrs.M I. Total 169 03 SIN KINO FUND, both Ryckman employes, were hauling fcair fmm the McCluskev place last Basford, of Poolesville, in speaking nf her experience in the use of, that A P. Melstrom is on the sick list at Received of County 769 30 Balance 503 67 Total $1271 97 remedv. savs: I have a world of con the rvresent writine.

fidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Smith Artman was putting up ice last for I have used it with perfect success week. William Kuhrt was in Goodland Mondav on business. My child Garland is subject to severe attacks" of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For sale by all druggists. THOS. P.

LEONARD, City Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 31st day of January, 1905. E. F. Mubphy, Notary Public.

My commission expires December 14, 1905. Albert Six went to Goodland Satur day..

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