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Geuda Springs News from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 3

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Mayor Long. Pepper sauoe at Mangrove's. From the Welllngtenian. THE NEWS. to new cash.

The News three months subscribers for fifteen cents, Wo hear considerable complaint that the worms are working at the Peach treei are In bloom. J. H. Noble spent last Sunday in THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1885. roots of peach trees so vigorously that Harvey county.

there is danger of.whole orchards be I R. MUSGROVE, Extra entertainment at the rink to- ing distroyed. If there is any rem CBscRirnoN rates. night. Don't fall to go.

D. A.McIntire's livery stable i the place to get a good rig at reasonable rates. The balljast Thursday night was not an entire success, the attendance being small. edy for this evil, the farmers and SO ,76 Thrse months. Six months, One year.

Cologne by the barrel for seventy fruit tree men onght to apply it 1.60 fire cents at J. II. Noble's. IN)- has moved his car- Wellington has only forty-five attorneys. So seriously do the Monel to penter snop in with Wm.

Rice. and upwards loan in sums of $200 by W. J. Willard. people feel the need of more that the Fob Sale A good Phseton cheap tSTSubiorlbers receiving tbelr paper with this paragraph marked will under land that the time of tbelr subscription has expired, and they are Invited to come in and renew.

HTBuilnoi notices In the news col-nms will be charged for at double local rates. No display type admitted at any price. reporters and business men ol the i for cash, call on D. A. Mclntire.

We can furnish the Toleda Blade city examine hotel registers, everyday, to see whether there are any new legal arrivals. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. tojour readers for only ninty cents. E. E.

Wade returned Tuesday LOCAL ITEMS. The ball given by the millitary boys, from his trip to Little River, Rice last night, proyed a very pleasant af Onelph Gleanings! Farmers are planting corn. Oats are looking flue. A great many trees are being set out In this vicinity this Spring. Mr.

J. Grooms has put out one hundred apple trees and some evergreens. Mr. Wm. Fox put out fifty apple trees.

A. U. Constant has ornamented his yard with nintseu fine evergreens. county. fair.

About forty couples were pres ent. Music wag furnishe by profes The skates still roll, and the rink has a good patronage for a Dr. Long, Uomoeopathist. This paper for only one dollar. Tuesday was the windiest day of tbes eason.

Bftox To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bigger a girl. sional violinists, and everything moved off as merry as a marriage small city.

bell. The latest dispatches last night in County Superintendent Ratliffe Mr. V. unscott is erecting a new regard to Gen. Grant's condition stated that he was better.

filed a petition yesterday, to create a house on his farm. a The Grange store at Cleardale has new school district at Conway Springs. This is the second petition Mrs. Johh Sheirbon died of con been moved to Guelph. sumption last Sunday at 5 o'clock of the kind that Mr.

Ratliffe has filed and was buried Mondav. Mr. Emery Haskell has quit in the last two weeks, This speaks booming and hired to Mr. Klncaid. ThoNws and the Toledo Bltie on year for only The Nbwb three months to new subscribers for only fifteen oents.

Prepared, mustard by the half pint, plat, quart or gallon at Musgrove s. Call on D. A. Mclntire when you want a good turnout at reasonable rates. well of the marvelous growth of our Mr.

Almack, one of Sedg He found booming didn't pay. county and the increasing interest in wick City'saolid businss men is registered at the Grand Central. A sad affair occured at the house education. of Mr. D.

Sharp dnrinsr bis absence The pestiferous horse thief it at A pleasure party of Geudaijes vis work in the county again. Night be ited the Chilocco Indian school Sun from borne. While his wife was out milking about 8 o'clock a. m. his three children were playing with a bottle of powder.

The oldest, a srirl fore last a fine stallion disappeared Always on Hand a Full Stock of Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Notions, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Croquet Sets, Fishing Tackle, Stationary, Gents fur'ing goods, day. They report a pleasent trip. from his master's barn near Milan. of twelve, opened the stove door and J. A.

Teichmann is now doingsome Seveaal similar eomplaints have fine work in the line of buggy paint- come in during the past three weeks. ng. One which he has painted for D. A. Mclntire's livery table looks poured some powder in, that in the bottle became ignited burst it, the pieces flew in their faces cutting them severely and burning them terribly.

They are not expected to live. This should be a warning to parent to keep powder oat of the reach of children. When yon pay any money on subscription be sure that you get a receipt signed by ns. Mouoy I money I money I to lorn on real estate security. Call on W.

J. Willard, office over postofflee. J. W. Hamilton, of Wellington has been appointed count treasurer, te fiill the vacancy by the deatq of D.

A. Swan. From the way things are working one would judge that there was an organized band of them not far away. Sheriff Henderson will have to give like new. When you want any thing done in the way of painting as well them another lesson similar to the as carpenter work it will pay you to call on Mr.

Teichmann. Inou. At Furinburg, N. a hog ate one administered last fall, when he captured eight in one week. It is stated that the amount of heavily of dynamite and then entered a.

a a lot where there was a drove of a practical joko was piayea on a Wellington chap yesterday, who has mules. The hoar was kicked bv one money paid by life policy holders to insurance companies since their organization in this country in 1812 is $1,282,563,000. That was the sum Wm, Risen has his blacksmith shop completed and is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in a satisfactory manner at reasonable prices. Give him a call. of their number, and immediately ex been in the habit of going to a certain office, in town, and picking up pipe ploded and killed twenty of the when the figures wire collected, re mules.

This is vouched for Dv the and tobacco, taking a free smoke, when eyer he felt like it. One of the local paper of the blace. cently. The companies have paid out in death less, endowment and divi boys of the office, yesterday morning, It is reported on good authority And Every tning G-eneally Kept dends, $900,000,000. The other loaded the pipe for bear and laid it that fifteen to twentv nersons am on the desk.

It didn't lay their long, The unfavorable wheat reports from Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska and this State, does not seem to advance the price of the visible supply, and but little actual paying speculation Is going on. 000,000. would average over per year for running expenses and sick with the small pox at Burlln- In A General Store. the tobacco fiend came in and pounced game and that the disease has ap profit to stock holders, which is too upon it as usual, lie reclined in an peared in Osage City, Scranton and high for an avrage business of easy arm cnair and oegan to enjoy other towns along the Santa Fe road 000,000 per year. the fruits of his conquest, but the Wo have received Vol.1, No.

lof this section of the state. If ihe pleasure did't last long. The pipe Roller skating has been qnite de Prices reasonable. Give us a call. above report is true there is a strong probability that the will went off and threw a cloud of ashes almost to the ceiling, while the un liberate in its progress toward popularity, and will therefore be the more a'ntoremainJaleadingamu83meut.

pread. Every precautioa should be the Clark County JVstcs, with oar old friend. W. P. Brush at the helm.

It is a well printed and ably edited heat and specks wiell for the county. There were seventy-four cats con fortunate victim of habitual fam taken ta avoid it. Vaccination is iliarity went out of the office and I the best protection. down otrirsat just two jumps. He It is said that a patent for a skate was issued in France in 1819.

From that time to the year 1863 there were Kansas. THE HOG. Geuda Springs, has since consulted several physicians to find somethiug to restore, burnt Tba Missing Link Brtwnen Man and the gregated back of our office from half niue patents issued for roller skates. past nine o'oloek last night until four First door South of Post Ofice. Animaln, bat Not an Artistic Succais.

The hog, studied fvom an artistic eye brows and singed hair. The first absolutely public roller skat this morning, and all we eould hear point of view, is a dismal failure, but was me-y-a-ow ye-a-o-w. Darn cats TRADE TOPICS. ing rink in this country was established at Cincinnati in 1867. It is the great improvements effected in the viewed in the light of a long-felt want any way.

he looms up a pre-eminent and lasting Notioes under tble head will be charged success. 10 cte per line for the first insertion and sxates witmn me past live years Wo are in receipt of vol. 1, No. 1 of The JRetident, published at Belle 6 els for each subsequent insertion. All ine origin ol this bird is lost in which have made their use so Plaine.

It ie a neat, newsy five col general. antiquity (whatever that may be), but that he is the long-sought missing link locals lert standing until ordered out. gubscribe for the News. umn quarto all home print. Politic Among the guests at Geuda Springs between man and the hijrher animals II.

S. GOSS I J. V. HOLTON. ally it is "Democratic at all times and under all circumstances." ewish dnring the past week, who registered there can be no doubt.

"We say higher Chow Chow and Bengal satire at animals, but do not interpret too literal at the Grand Central Hotel, we notice the following Tom. Hill and It success. Musgrove's. ly. A 'man can get higher than any Don't sit up and spark all night, ladies, Sonth Haven Jno.

Howard, quadruped known to science, if properly -u0thes brushes, fine pocket books educated and furnished with the right at J. H. Noble's. 8 If young men. but grab your ht at 10 Chicago, 111 W.

H. Stice and ladies, brand ot liquor, but he can and does get and pull for home. South Haven J. Merriman, St, Joe, 'boulder Braces at J. H.

Noble's lower than any animal that breathes the The above artical was written by a mm Mo Byron Barrcott, Cincincinati, .3 If breath ol inc. in many respects a man is just like a hoc, only more so no lady corspondent, who undoubtedly F.J.Buxton, Goddard; T. D. Ross Jjjop Bitters, at Noble's. wishes her beau to take a hint onense to the hog.

A hog is bull- and A. Walker, Arkansas City; headed and stubborn so is a man. He W. Hamlin, Arlington C. H.

Wilson II II The following persons who will ipverybody knowing themselves likes to have his back scratched so does a man. He can get his two bun- and wife and Mrs. Blanche Haight, each receive the Nbws three months indebted to J. Ii. Noble, please Winfield Ed: Fisher, DesMoines, la call and settle at once as I need all the area pounas oi avoiraupois tnrougn a hole that a bantam rooster couldn't find with an opera glass so can a man, if J.

C. Nugent, S. Pueblo, Col; Sam wealth I can get. are indebted to J. O.

Kelso, of Salt-City, for the Clapsad A. W. Bain, New Haines, Caldwell Louis Miles and J. be happens to be a politician and up to for ALL kinds both offio of heating stoves i aid parlor at H. Klncaid, South Haven Jno.

L. Castle, David Kelso, Knobbs- snuff. V. Troup and C. Morse, Wellington The very thing a hog is expected to do Holton Cos.

19 J. V. HOLTON CO. ville. Pa.

Jacob Clapsaddle, Burnt W. O. Clark, Oxford W. Rogers, is the verv thins he don do and Cabins, Pa Newton Jno. L.

Payne and wife. I. couldn't be hired to do with four dol- C1or the best Nickle Cigar go to th Par or Rill aril Ha llf L. J. Tifts, Newton.

lars and a silver-plated swill-trough. The lightning rod fiend has been Wrwn (rota tr thn flnwr fratvian -DEALERS IN- SCHOOL IMPORT. give away getting in his work in Geuda and instead of walking around and enjoying I Ting'sNew Discovery the sweet perfume of flowers he imaer-1 Noble s. vicinity. For an ornament, we con Below we submit the report for the month ending April, 10th and so ines he aider a rod rather expensive.

For art5c8if st0VM PumPs TinWare and Garden Seeds. has a special Chinese for the entire term. protection from lightning we consid far off Grammar Dep't. Total enrollment er theui of but little use. A carefu tnrougn tne pansy Ded.

When be is TTerbine is the best known cure for 31. Weekly enrollment 27. Average Mb all riui of Hill inn Trr H. i about half way there a very mad woman causes him to change his mind, and he starts on a tour of inspection. She attendance 13.

For sale at Noble's Drug 8tore. 3tf record shows that as many houses are struck which have rods as those that have none, and are damaged Intermediate Def't. Total enroll drives him up to the gate and makes a Harter's Medicines to rive away, at Noble'e. ment 40. Weekly eurollment 40 wiia rusn at mm with a broom in order fully as much.

to add eclat to the finish. She adds Average attednanoe 35. GUTTERING- aspecalty. A team always it The hoc; looks at the rate as if he styles Hiss Anna Kuhn, one of Winfield's lower Pots of all sizes and for alia r.hean at Nnhla'a. Primary Dep't.

Total enrollment thourht of ouvinr it and then with a 3tf tnrdy young ladies who is "'holding 1 i 1 25. Weekly enrollment 22. Avaarage on hand tor country work- Clancy Stationary, Blank Book noise like ripping up eight miles of plank sidewalk, he makes a rush in the opposite direction, and the air is full of attendance 20. BOLL OF HOXOK. at Noble's Dm? Stoiw.

3tf down" a claim in Clark county, came horn last Thtrsday and retimed to her post of honor to-day. Miss Iowa Hobberta is also at home after several eixipeu ana emoroiaery. ijl pt-nnds oflight sugar for $1.00 Gkam. Dep't. Willis Hubbs Then the woman cries, goes into the house and puts some court-plaster where Clinton Woodside, 011I Newcomb, Irk and eveaything else in proportion at J.

R. Mugrovers. Mugrove'i weeks, sojourn on her Clark couaty it will do the most good, and gives a Anna Preston. claim. For pluck, intelligence and boy a quarter to get the hoe out of the Invir.

Dep't. Sellie Newcomb We keep no Cheap John Tinware. true independence, we will put Cow OIBEX. For pure Apple Cider garden. The boy drives him the other way, and the hog whirls and goes Sidney Newcomb, Rit Berky, Cary the go to 26 ley County ladies against "fin through the rate with a grunt of tri Parlor Billiard Hall.

Bumgardaer, Levna Bumgarbner. umph. Minneapolis Bazoo. field Courier. Primary Dep't.

Tennie Preston nor the finest and best assortment An able writer asks: "What is mere of Lamps, call on Harry Smith, OUie Furry, Maudie Willard' Josie Cadle, Wlilie Snider, beautiful than a woman with a sweet 3tf J. H. Noblb. Come and see us. We will treat When both parents have eyes of the same color thirty-eight per cent of the children follow their parents in this feature, and of the twelve per cent born Rosa Bixler.

disposition, refined and gentle, devot Adminlitratrtx Nottee. On the roll of honor every month to the Lord, whose walk is grace with eves other than the parental color 5otics is hereby "given that fihe un fulness itself, whose presence is the during the term. term RRPdRT a part must be attributed to intermit' dersigned has been duly appointed and perfume of all sweet things, in wbos you well. HOLTON CO. tent heredity.

More fees ales than males qualified as administratrix ot tie estate Gram. Dep't. Total enrollment 55 heart dwells the three graces faith of George W. 8.. Warner, late of Sumner have black or brown eyes in the proper-" tion of forty to With dif Average attendance 37.

county diseased. hope, charity whoso wosds are sweet and gentle, wh ose life is a palm and Intkr. Dep. Total enrollment 61 ferent colored eyes in the two parents thirtr-three per cent of the ehilfeea All persons having claims against said Average attendance 38. estate are hereby notified te present them Whose ways are harmonious?" follow the fathers in beisg dark-eyod, 'and sixty per cent follow their matfcor Primary Dep't.

Total enrollment We are hardly prepared to answer to the undersigned for settlement, 1 within the time prescribed by law er they KANSAS. QZUDA SPRINGS, 43. Average attendance 25. in berng eark-eyac. vmeago rmes.

last at present, bnt would like will be forever barred. Total number attending school 169. "moughty" well to get a good look at LBVIWA X. WlBKXB, Gm WiafieM Scott Haacook eurh an angel aa the above deecrib Administratrix of thestate.et George fartinan SaBfaaa Terks a sbmH baf Average attendance 100. W.

S. Var.tk, Prin. in the bst of Pennsyfraaia. VT. s.

Tamer dis ears. 17-4.

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288
Years Available:
1884-1885