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Geuda Springs Herald from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 3

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1 ft Bravely the Work Goes On. THE IlEK-XJ. JOHM KR0ENERT Sorghum culture and the manufacture of sugar wili get a good start in Kaunas By M. W. Reynolds.

Saturday. Junk 8. 1889. The following is a report Fioral Vale school, Dist. 130 Sumner Co.

Kansas. Number enrolled 40; average attendance 37; roll of honor.tliose who have not whispered nor broken any other rules of the school, Myrtle Kilbourn. Maud Norris, Maud Justus, Alpha Quinu, Ida Huffman, Daisy Wrigh, Cora Ames, Ollie Wartick, Martha Mahala Justus. Lovie Potect, Raphie Haws, Edward Haws, Johnnie Haws, i1 ST this year. Kansas is destined to be a great sugar state.

It is rarely too wet or too drv in Kansas for sorghum. It PERSONAL. W. S. Gosshas returned to Guthrie; Geo.

Winans came up from Guthrie Thursday. Mrs. J.L. Andrews spent Wednesday in Arkansas City-. Mrs.

Ilope and daughter, Mrs. leaguer, r. Beasly Mrs. Whittier and Miss Charlton are at Mrs. Phillips'.

Miss N- Kewcomb has returned to Time Table. is, i c'1 11 seems to be the natural home for the plant, The Topeka Capital gives some interesting statements of the progress of Lou Whitson, Laura Long, Loda Hani .5:50 p. rxn Frisco Railway. GOING VEST. Vs.

8, Express N. 2y, Freight GOING EAST. N'j. 4, Express No. 3D; Freisht p.

m. the work a3 follows: mond, Liu Jett- there will be an ex- animation fur graduation from the public I htA am now ninp cnfriir rnf rnripa in 1 .8:53 a. this state which were put up or con .5:02 p. schools of Kansas, at Green Valley. Dist.

37, on Saturday June 9. of any schools desiring to take this exam struction ou which has been begun in the following order; jbort Scott, Topeka, ination, can do so by applying at the her home in Caldwell, and expects shortly to leave for an extended yisit in Chicago-. W- Willard is home for a few days from Harper, where he is manager of uonway c-prmgs, Attica, lUeaicine ljodge above named place. B. R.

Tankersley. 2 I GEL Meade Center, Arkalon, Liberal, Ness City. All these will be in operation this fall and in shape to take care of all the The Argonia Clipper gives items of the following wool clip: Reynolds the printing department of the business Church Services. Preachrng Services at the M. E.

church every Sunday at 11 a. m. snu 8 p. m. Sabbath school at 9 :45 a.

m. 'Children's meeting every Sunday at 3 p. m. P. S.

C. E. meets every Sunday at 4 p. ra. Entre Nous singing class Wednesday at m.

Prayer meeting every Thursday at S. p. m. cane raised by the farmers of their local Daved, of Mulvane noted breeders of college. ities.

The plant at Ness City, though the last begue will be the largest of all. fine sheep, sheared their flock on the 20th of Mav and beat all former records on Mr. I. Eixler was here visiting his I he city and the three adjacent town daughter, Mrs. W.

R. Roup, this week. ships yoted 60,000 bonds in aid of the a ewe fleece of one year's growth, and Dr. Roup accompanied him to Guthrie Everybody invited and everybody welcome. enterprise and the.

bonds were negotiated expect their general average will be Wholesale Grocer, FULLEST PRICES. -ORDERS SOLICITED. 517 SUMMIT ARKANSAS CITY. For choice Fanov and Staple Groceries Freh. p-oods at bottom prices.

Goods delivered promptlv. POND SPRINGS, Props. S. O. TINKER, Mang.

Geuda Springs, Ivan. hv TST. O. nvesidrn of t.lip Wpc David R. Fhaxcis, Pastor.

County bank, without anv trouble. The greater than ever before. They claim contract for machinery was closed a week that the climate of Kansas is peculiarly It is great Yreather for Stock. later and the plant is to be completed by well adapted to the growth of wool and beptember 1. This is one of the rainy years in they have shorn the heaviest fleece on Tuesday.

Editor dough, of Sabetha, was a vis itor at the Springs this week. He came to visit his old friend, Richmond and see the famous mineral waters, He was delighted with the country and springs. His wife will spend the summer here. Mrs.E. Glass started Monday to join This will be the model mill of the state and the one newly organized companies Kansas.

record as will appear from the following taken from the Mulvane Record: Heav The lake is a beauty and trust will be invited to inspect by the company supplying tue machinery. It will will be a joy forever. iest fleece shorn from ram, by Reynolds Daved, Baby Lord, 1887. one year INT. cost $98,500 and is guaranteed to handle O.

KENYON, Arkansas City For anv size s-lass YOU want so to handle 300 tons of held cane per day, though its real capacity will be 8 10 tons. and sixteen days growth 52 lbs; best Roller Richmond's drug store. her brother in Colorado, accompanied by his children, Curtis and Misses Stella and Lily Snider, who will remain there with their father. Mrs. Glass will return Prof.

Cowgill is supervising the construction of the mill and personally This is one of the great bragging record for same from all other sources, 44 lbs. Heaviest fleece from ewe, by 3T.TJi.A.-IsrT years of blooming Southern Kansas, attended to the purchase of the chemical (Successor to Ktnyon Curly.) FARM IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN AND COAL. Reynolds Daved, Lady Hoffman, one outfit an thnt PVPrufliTiior will firct W. S. Varner has moved to his res COOLING DELECTABLES! There will be in this plant seven -vear and three days growth 30 pounds; next fall.

We are glad her absence is temporary as we could ill afford to lose so good a citizen. The young people sixteen foot boilers and it will have an best record Irom other sources, lbs. idence on Third street south of S. Foss. eighteen foot coil, triple effect Yaryan Heaviest fleece from yearling by Rey The festive chinch bug finds too will be greatly urssed.

evaporator, aiso au eigui loot sirine Dnved. 1S87. 28 lbs: best record gAT THE RED OFFICE, COR. OAK A 2nd St. GEUDA SPRINGS, KA pan of a newlv improved pattern, com Wet a climate to get in his work this CE OREiUr--THE CHOICEST 1AXE-Aid Fresh.

Fruits and Oonfectionerv Of all kinds; just received a fresh lot of cigars, the best in the market. 0, C0NKUN, Prop. Geuda Springs, Kan from other sources, 19. pounds." We stopped over a train last Satur biuing all the advantages of previously designed pans. There will be two sets Business JPoin ts.

day at Geuda Springs and took supper of cutting apparatus and two cane at tue Gilbert, and it is a dandy hotel and carriers, where there is usually but ore For sale cheap, business house and gives a splendid meal. The new bath Ihe works will be lighted by 125 mean lot on Main street. E. Wade, descent lamps having a dynamo and The Sate Jewelry Store J. IVX.

MURPHY. Harry Lamson, Pres. F. II. Thwing, Cashier engine complete as any electric light Hammocks, Croquet sets, Balls house is nearly completed and is a very fiue building.

Workmen were repairing the dam and the salt lake is hy this tima plant in the country. The mill will be at Ruth 3 doors east of P. O. year. Pure white castor oil for machines 75c.

per at Roller Richmond's drug store, Oats are 18 cents per bushel and the prospect for a big crop are most promising. Shall we haye a 4th of July at Geu -da Springs? The lake will be beautiful as ever hy that time. Don't forget that Roller Rich mond's is the place to buy machine oils at low figures. bank full again. While the water was provided with a stand pipe 80 feet high and in short will lack nothin necessary to make it a perfect success.

The leaves Old papers for sale at the Herald WATCHES, office at 25c per hundred. out of the lake a new salt spring bursted forth and is running a very large stream will be placed in a silo and a large Any person finding a bunch of keys number of cattle and hogs will be fed iu JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, connection with the general business of REPAIRING By skillei and competent workmen. Cor. 5th Ave. and will please leave them at the Herald of salt water into the lake.

Bluff City Herald. BANK OF GEUDA SPRINGS. GETJDV SPRINGS, Does a General Banking Business, the establishment office As stated above this is but one of nine ra Si There was a pleasant gathering at For the best millinery goods at low AmoDsj our specialties B. sugar factories which will be in operation ,1, t-1 the residence of J. A.

Kanoff, Saturday 5 If in Kansas this fall, and when it is real est prices, call on Mrs. Mayne, the fash ized that there will be from twenty to evening, in honor of Airs. Glover. Silver and plated ware: ionable milliner. twentyfive more built next vear, this i Summit St.

with Ar kansas City Drug Co, Sateens, Lawns, Chnllies, in all Prof. Cowgill's estimate, the importance Dalck's celebrated jrold styles and prices at the Houghton Mer olleotioxis Specialty cantile Arkansas City. of training men early for managing such works will be appreciated. To say nothing of the benefits to accrue to the farmers from these factories, employ- and silver spectacles and musical instruments. Arkansas City.

A new lot of letter paper just re- ment will be given to a perfect army of ceived from the manufacturers at Ruth be bUllt Up a Al.nT,c0n;tv 9. rl pact rf CI town which will gather within its limits mother of Mrs Kanoff. Mrs, Gloyerhas spent a year with her daughter and has made many warm friends here who planned this surprise. The evening was spent in music, recitations and social converse, and though the weather was stormy which prevented a large attendance, a delightful time was had by those who braved the storm. Cake, ice cream strawoerries and oranges, with nutsaud candies were served.

The tables were handsomely decorated with flowers. Mrs, Giovei left Monday for her home in Graham county. Bp c. II HANNA, The wheat fields are beautiful to look upon and they are now ripening find ready for the harvest. A geutlrman from Wichita lost a fiue gold watch in the lake Wednesday.

It has not yet been found. D- Twedell of Arkansas Cilj- drew the gold watch at the May drawing of the Crescent Jewelry store. Take your prescriptions to Roller Richmond's where there is a complete assortment of pure, fresh drugs. Engine oil, best in market for II ar-vesters, 4oc. per gal.

Lubricating oil 25 cents per gal, at Roller Richmond's. Wheat we fear will not bring quite a population representing all trades and When in Arkansas City it will pay departments of mercantile business. It vou to ro to the Houghton Mercantile is deemed probable that within five years Co f()r boots and Bb, every one of the 10G counties in the DEALER 300 boxes of Linen letter paper for GILBERT HOTEL. Geuda Springs, THE GREA HE A TH AND PLEA RUBE RESORT OF SO UT11ERX KANSAS, i A.RDWARE, only 19c. per box atRulh Arkan.

sas state will have one or more mills, and then the industry wili assume proportions (he maguiiude ol weich cannot at present be couceived. The amount of capital employed will be benefits and For hats, felt bats, Wool hats, linen T5 iiiwure. There is a feviieman stopping hats and bushels of straw hats at the at Advantages supplied to all communities ii- i foj rnaik'C-ung a product of wliich can springs who has been painfully affl always be sure of a good crop. It is not Cted for some years with periodical too much to tool; torwaru to a time in Vomiting and stomachic distress. He is the not csiAU when Kansas FIRST-CLASS In Every of character and prOnii a gentleman Job Work and Repairing A SPECIALTY, -ft will be the most important center in the world in the point of the two great industriessugar and salt manufacture and people are now beginning to realize this and work for it in earnest.

1 TETE PHONE CONNECTION WIT II WICHITA. BELLE ELAINE, WELLINGTON, The Status. as much as last j'ear. Thirtj' bushels to the acre and $1.00 per bushel about st'Jt? US. The lake is full again.

Boating is resumed. The ducks are back again and visitors are coming. Let no shot be eyed at our feathered friends. P. A.

Miller has a splendid collection ofOklaboiaa photographs. lie does business in Arkansas City and sells pictures at very reasonable figures. Attica, Harper and Cleardale, Sumner have new postmasters, N. will distribute the mail at Attica ui4 as. K.

Donouue at Cleardale, 12. L. McDowell of Ark. City, will Important Letter from Sec. Noble.

caldwell; win ei eld, arkansas city. ThelMatlack Dry Goods Co. CORNER FIFTH AVE. SUMMIT STREET, Arkansas City, Kansas. OPENED MARCH 1st, 1889.

S.L. GILBERT, Prop uence and resides in Texas. He spent one year at the Hot Springs Arkansas, and has visited all the noted springs in Texas. Celebrated physicians fail to diagnose bis case with an- degree of confidence and have utterly failed to supply the remedy. Regularly every Wednesday he has severe fits of vomiting attended with great pam.

Receiving a stray copy of the Geuda Springs Herald he was juduced to visit the famous mineral Springs here. Strange as it may often since being here he has had no recurrence of these spells. On the day previous to the period for their reluau he takes a vapor bath and drinks freely of the water. There is evey prospect that a permanent cure will be effected, something ths famous Springs of this couutry and the most eminent physicians haye failed to do. Houghton Mercantile Co's.

at Arkansas City. Go to Geuda for pictures of any discription. Family groups and baby pictures a specialty. J. H.

Wilson, Photo. Artist. Mrs. Mr.yne is receiving each week new invoices of millinery goods and is determined to keep fully up with the times and Idlest styles. PnoTAGn Ariis.

'Wilson has opened an art gallery here and is now ready to do work at reasonable prices. All work garanteed or money refunded. The Houghton Mercantile Co. solicit your trade when you are in Arkansas City, if you buy too big a bundle to carry they will deliver it at the depot at Geuda free of charge. Mr.

John Hagg, residing seven miles northwest of Springs is desirous of exchanging his splendid farm for Geuda Springs property. Parties wishing to make such a trade will i well to call upon M. W. Reynolds. The farm consists of 160 acres, 80 acres under plow, 4o pasture, 40 baylands; 200 bearing apple trees, 50 young apple trees, 600 peach trees, cherry and plum grove, good house, barn, plenty of water, THOKNE fe CO'S.

The followiug letter will be read with much interest by settlers in Oklahoma: Department of the Interior, Wasiiisgtos, May 23, 1889, Hox. P. B. Plumb, Sir: I have had the boner to receive by your reference a letter addressed to you by M. W.

Reynolds dated at Geuda Springs. Kansas, the 11th ultimo, presenting certain interrogatories, and in compliance with your request endorsed thereon, I answer the interrogatories as follows: 1. Ia a contest between claimant for a town lot or claim in the country who entered the territory before Monday April 23, 12 M. and one who subsequent-lv entered, which will gel the land? Answer. In any question proper arising for the action of tbis department between adverse applicants for the entry of public lands, no one can be recognized as having any right who is found to have yiolated the provisions of the act of March 2, 1889, and the President's THREE FLOORS-TWO MAIN ENTRANCES, BARGAINS IN EVERY DEP'T.

SAMPLES AND PRICES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED GALL IN A.MD SE1E1 US. Fine Horses, IMPLEMENT HOUSE IS HEADQUARTERS E0R OKLAHOMA OUTFITS Plows, Cultivators and everything in the way of Farm Machinery of the best Manufacture. Studebaker, Ketchum cjld other WAGONS BUGGIES SURRIES, And all classes of Spring Work. Don't contract for Ilp.rvesting Machinery until you see their new DEE RING ALL STEEL HINDER with new improvements. Binder Twine, the best made.

Windmills, Pumps, Belting, Seeds, Barbed wire Don't forget the place. Sheridan Block, South. Summit Arkansas City, Kan open up a stock of jewelry, clocks and eilverware in RollX5 Richmond's drug tore at Geuda Springs next week. Hon. J.

O. Campbell Arkansas City pronounced a very appreciative and eloquent eulogy upon the death cf His death was a great loss to the city. The many friends of C. Ii. Willard will be glad to see him back in the meat business.

He is regarded as a little the most expert butcher iu the country. It is a cold day that the people bye poor eat when Charley is on deck. Married ou the eve of June 5th at the residence of Mr. Casady of Cowley Co by Dr.J.Ilollis, Miss Mattie Casady to Mr. Albert Patterson of Guthrie Ok.

The newlj' married couple left the next morning for their future home in Guthrie. it has expected untold treasures Our new druggist, E. A. Richmond, besides haying the reputation ot being one of the finest pharmacists in the state, has brought here some of the best horses ever brought to this country. He has sold Maud 11., a chestnut mare foaled $30 SAVED! proclamation of March 23, 18S9 by entry TV i May 10, 1886, to cur veteran and prince upon or ocenpyiugthe lands prior to 12 Our Arm Upper Feed 1 ew riign ciociv noon -iYpi iooi', xne uiue The Lakeside Hotel for Rent.

Tcis new and popular house is located three blocks from the new bath house; it contains 15 good airy rooms, is neatly furnished and will be rented at reason -able terms. Apply to or address, Wm. Cuklky, Geuda Springs. Ks. Over Look This, I have quit practice and want to settle my accounts.

1'arties indebted to me will take due notice and be governed accordingly. C. G. Holland, M. D.

SEWING MACHINE of horse men, Mr. John Collier, who very much dislikes to have a fine horse pass by his notice. Maud tl. is a very notable animal and we congratulate our friend Collier upon getting so noticeable an animal. fsrs 1 9L fer-fes -m Mi f'i ''y1? Pt' Carrie A.

is a most noble filley bred when ie lands were open to settlement by said proclamation. In cases of town site entries under the act of March 2, 1889, and sections 2337 and 2383 U. S. R. the individual lot holder iu towu do not acquire title, directh- from the United States, but from the trustee who acquires from the Uuited Sthles the legal title to the land, in trust for the inhabitants and the execution of the trust is to be regulated by the local statules and can only be enforced under such statutes as provided in sections 2337 and 23S3.

Until such statutes are provided in Oklohoma, there can be no transfer of by Mr. Richmond. This is also a chest i lis MSaaf If FXSjTACOnArSTE.D VITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY OBTAIN1 BTTTCH nut of the Membrino stock. "GaiJAI K.OOX ISLAND" BYSXiiM. FROM.

A SI UX OF THIS WAJ? Li 1 If Dixie is a beautiful bay filley bred by Mr. Richmond. This is from Pertmox, a splendid trotter. "Blooi Flora is a splendid thoroughbred mare titles or trustees, for the benefit of the inhabitants, and it would appear that nine j-ears old, bred by Dr. Fairchild of Electric Bitters.

This remedy is becomig so well knowl and so popular as to need no specia mention. All who have used it sing the same song of praise A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is elrimed for it. It will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum, and other affections caused by impure blood; w.il drive maleria from the system and prevent all malarial fevers; for headache and constipation, and indigestion try it. Entire satissaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50c and 75 per bottle at J.

M. Roney store. 5 Seneca and owned by Mr. Richmond. Flora was sired by Col.

Elluiouth, by the legal enforcements of their rights must remain iu abeyance for the present. the he by imported Albion. Dam, TlMv RrnnT liv J-irrriY ami imiinrlp1 would be found upon the saline bottom of the lake such as gold rings, false teeth buirpins by the bushels and etc. It is reported areat treasures were desposited there during the bathing season last year- We notice that several of our exchanges speak of the State Tuiversity as the Lawrence Unviersity. This is amis-take.

It i3 a State institution only located at Lawrence and it doee not belong to Lawrence any more than to Geuda gprings. -rPiant small fruits. We have written much on this subject and expect to write much more. Nothing pays better. No country in the world is better adapted to small frtnt culture than the warm rich sands of this section.

Every family here ought to grow theii own strawberries and small fruits- -wall. A. Kanoff has returned from atrip through Missouri and Arkansas. Monarch. The pedigree of Mr.

Richmond's fine 5 i stock can be seen by calling at the drug store of Roller Richmond. Cowley 2. In the matter of entry of town lots how much land will a claimant be allowed to enter? Will the restriction to 30x140; 4200 feet rule, or will parties be allowed to enter two residence lots, or one business lot? Answer. These matters are propcrlj-determinable t3' local authority under the sections mentioned, in providing regulations fur the executions of the trusl as implied in the answer to the first interrogatory. 3.

Will tiie Department order a sur A Cheap Small Farm. and Sumner counties are noted for then- fine stock and few counties in the state haye finer horsemen and breeders. Mr. Richmond will prove a valuable acquisi I will sell my farm of 80 acres, 40 acres under cultivation, 40 acres pasture, good house. 8i miles northwest of Geuda Springs very cheap.

Examine before purchasing. It's a bargain. W. T. Jhtt.

rvey of" the towns of Guthrie and Oklaho tion to the stock interests of this section of the state. inrt icwrrriim iwWnariiir.i ibih mm it i Ti-i'-i-m I mm nm NO, 9. Is Consumption Incurable. 1 4 1. i GsilOACa, KhBAQ NEBRASKA R'Y (ROCK I2LA510 ROUTE) He reports beautiful country and nicely Read the following: C.

H. Morris, New Still Another SaSt Spring. improved towns but business dull. He wm jiiBcoraprenenE ve ffroupin? or centra! lines affords the RRfesS, ark. Ark.

says: "I was down with abcess of the lungs, and friends and physicians wwiKuuimi una iififei lCiliuos or TorrtTrn inlrtitn foijnd living cheap, fruit and vegetables New mSrm Jianeas. Nebraska, Coloraoo. pronounced me au incurable consump being abundant, but work scarce. Mr. ioataa ana tno inuian Territory.

It traverse tive. Begau taking Dr. King's New Still another wonderful salt spring has broken out ou the borders of the lake. We noted the wonderful and sudden appearance of No. 8 and with brine tiiWil West, wlioaa ve'yrsAt ciH fV.i,t.

rMorinfi. fud Kanoff has accepted a position in Sipe's 1 I i r- Discovery for Consumption, am now on horsoa cattle, sheeu ana swina challanQ'9 tliflcfipii-n 1 ma City, or will the citizens survey be accepted? Answer. The said sections provide for entries to be made by trustees, in trust for the inhabitants; by legal sub division's according the public surveys which have been already executed, and in allowing such entries there is no ques tion of survey of the towns that can properly be brought brought before the Department for its action: This matter is properly one for regulation by proper local authority, when provided for Oklahoma. implied in answer to interrogatories 1 and 2. Reynolds letter is herewith return ed.

Respectfully. Jons Noble, Secretary. hardware store in Arkansas City. my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest med List of letters remaining uncalled for at Geudfi Springs, June 1.

1889 icine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio savs VTe have just completed arrangements tvith one cf the largest manufacturers in the United States to manufacture for us ami OL'R PATRONS a new sewing machine, which has no superior and which we are nahled to furnish for ONLY $20, and freight charges irom the factory, whieli are merely nominal, for the style represented al t-o -x dsome cover, drop leaf center drawer and four side drawers, and full sot of Gombrill. Mrs A Robbins. Mr Lee "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of luug trouble; was given uy by strong enough to cure meat. There wili never be any more fun poked at the Herald about our beautiful salt lake when there are two salt brine springs emptying into the lake, together with the discharge from Salt creek fed by the salt springs at its source Our wonderful salicious deposits should be investigated by capitalists and scientists Only $18.00 Smith, Skiraiu, Wrood, Kate Wilkinson, Wm.

McCarty, as 2 Miller, Petit, II 3 Penn, Major doctors. Am now in best of health. Trv it. sample bottles 10c at J.M. Ro ney 's drug; store.

5 hundreds of flouriaiaing cities and to wns en Its in am and bruicii lines are Wichita, Kansas City, Salina, Si. Joseph, Fcwree Cily, Afn Vellir.gica, Pratt, Solomon City, Keatr C8, White City, Caldwell, Gresnsburg, Mankato, Topeka," bren, Hrrintjtan. Canton, Dodge City, Smith Centre, Hchcn, EeSieville, Phiilipsburg, Norton Jc, Clay Ccr.lcr, Pcabo, hutchinson, Abilene, Norton, Sabetfta, Kanhat'an, Fairbury. Thess points an the vast ara of fartilo country tributary th ereto open up rare) opportunities to tho farmer, etock grower, moi-chant, manufacturer, mecfianic, laborer and those wiio vsisii tc oner.so In any tnsiiiGss cr industrial pursuit. Connects at Kansas City aiifl St.

Josaph for St. Louis and nil points East South and Southeast; with ffr3rTra last Trains Of Che "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE" tor llJ jj S3 JM Davenport. liocH Island, Moines, Peoria. Chicago, and 2 Era fa all point3 Kaet: with tho AJj-BSRT LEA ROUTB fo? Spirit SjglM-iA Lake. Sious i'alla, Watpr town, Minneapolis, St.

Paul ana ail points North and Kortiwest, and witii continuous lines running' South and Southwest to tfce Pacitc Coast SPLENDID FASSEICR EQUEPPSriT. Entirely new, with latest improvements, strictly FIRST CLASS, and manu ractured expressly for this pervice, leading- all competitors In the security and luxury of its accommodations. Day Coaches, restful Eecllnlnsr Chairs (Beats FRFE) and bertha at reduced rates in matadncent Fuilman Palace Sleeping Curs. Union Depots at ail terminal points, and bagve checked to destination. Wilkins, Mrs Bettie Will furnish the ssime Machine save with only two side drawers, and with either Machine ou weekly newspaper one year Free ot further charge.

It lias lontj been known to everyone that tbe prices usually charged for sewin.s: nlgcbim have afforded enormous profits over and above their cost of construction. Some newtaperi have already madcefforts to break up this outrageous system and have adv -it sod Machines at reason id caning ior tue aoovc please say THE advertised. W. T. Behkey.

P. M. Strong Arkansas City bank able rates, but investigation has shown tnem to oe in many cases tt.i oia, onsoieie, low arm style, or rebuilt, or inferior grade machines, dear at any price. Until present time, we have were willing to cfiei Been unnoie to ooiam a sewing uiHcume oi i.i,c iuinj uuu giaue luat Proceedings. Council met June 3d, in regular session Mayor Teichmann in the chair.

Several bills were allowed. Commu- our tintrons at what wc, deemed a reasonable nrice. ers are rapidly marching to the front among the leading financial institutions For I'teH i 11m Baxter House.) of the stute. They have purchased the Is now opened and ready to receive catjous from the trustees of Boltou and Notice of Final Settlement, Pi ate of Kanaas, Ia Probata Court in and Sumner County, for said couuty. In tho matter of the estate of Geo.

W. 6. Warner, docenscl. Creditors and all othr-r persons interested in the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that at the nuxt regular term of the ProlMita Court in and for anid county, to bp. hegftiu and held at the court rooMi in Wellington, county Sumner, Statx of aforesaid, on thelir-t Mundav in the month of Julv A.

J). 1889. 1 shall ou the 8tu day of July, ltkiO, at 2 o'clock p. apply to safd Court, for. a full aiid final scttleroeutrf said esfraffv Lavixa M.

War. Tim Administratrix of tfatat" Gcouqe W. 8. Wakvbr, Geuda Hprinr. Kan.

Drerastd. A. 0. In the KICKING BIRD we have a sewing maehfne of the very best oh ehanieal constructian simple in design, easily understood, very light running, making ns smo'i even lock stitch as can bo made on anv machine, made froin the best materials, with the best features of other makes of Machines," with many new and valuable improvements not pses3ed by any other Machine. We have been fortunate in our arracscmentfor this really first-class machine, which we have determined to give our patrons at wholesale prir Our aim is to benefit our subscribers and increase our'circutation, aud to this end we enable oii to Save from Twenty-five to Iliirty-five Dollars fine brick on the corner of 5th avenue nnd Smmmit street and wlH refit and Although tho CHICAGO, KANSAS NEBRASKA R'T of modern con- guests.

Everything clean and It will be kept by Mrs. Phillips, (for Struction, the solidity of ita permanent way, iron end stone brideres, steel track, and tbe perfection of Its rolliryr stock, are characteristics which identify It with tho ROCK I ISLAND aa a worthv component ort of tho parent sys-1 plendidly furnish the same making it eitc ot tho best appointed bankinghouses in the state. Nothing has done more Walton townships, refusing to. fix Salt creek bridge, was referred to clerk in ordir to write county commissioners on tbe matter. Au invitation frptn South Haven to visit And help celebrate ha 4th of July tiers wm read, tam.

It is officered and ones-atari hv men of abilitv and lurcr ioxDoi Utaco. reaJ In the. nurchase of a sPM iatr machine. Reincmber, this is no cheap, slioddv affair, but a nieily Mrs. Baxter.) so well known to the visitors at the Springs.

The bous" will be kept in the best style. CHARGES MODERATE. cnts first-class, handsome, well faniiEhed machine whieb we give you at tho same price the ag to establish the buslaest solidity of For tickets, maps, folders or any desired iaformatlon, app to your ceora Coupon Ticket Asent. or address H. A.

PARKER. E. ST. JOHN, JKO. CCDASTIAr VioeJPws.

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About Geuda Springs Herald Archive

Pages Available:
2,834
Years Available:
1882-1895