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The Geuda News from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 1

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The Geuda Newsi
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Geuda Springs, Kansas
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Qeuda New Vol. 1, No. 4 Subscription 50 Cents Per Year. Geuda Springs Kansas, Friday, September 29, 1898. The An Afliilr of Honor.

Our erstwile quiet town was rudely not been able to learn tne scane whe the areua was picked nor have we noticed raw beefsteak and onions, so rather think the battle a drawn one. disturbed from its peacefulness last Sunday by an affair which was certainly inappropriate and tinged slightly on the disgraceful order. Two of our SIDNEY LANE, Watchmaker and Repairer, Watches cleaned and repaired at reasonable rates. at STOKE'S DRUG STORE, 4 School days will soon begin and the children UEUDA CUtllCII DIHECTOnV. M.

E. CHURCH. i Preaching service every Sabbath at 11 a. m. Prayer meetings Wednesday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.

m. Sunday school 10 a. m. each Sunday. Ep-worth League at 7 p.

m. Sunday evenings. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Strangers made welcome. E.

N. Cunningham, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services the second and fourth Sundays of each month at 11 a. m.

Sunday school every Sabbath at 10 a. Endeavor meeting at 7 p. m. J. W.

Funk, Pastor. Subscribe tor the News. It is the largest, cheapest and best local news young men had a difference which apparently could not be put off any longer. The rankling wound of insulted pride on one side and a bruised face on the other had to be settled. Honor was at stake and nothing but mortal combat could efface the stain.

An invitation was given and accepted to pick up the gauntlet which had been thrown down on the Cowley County side. Coats off, teeth set and the two modern gladiators were soon mixed up in a shape according to an onlooker simular to the working of a wooden windwlll on a windy day. The affair waxed fast and furious and the end soon reached. Torn cloths on one fide and bleeding proLocis on the other and honor had been vindicated. It is not the News intention to criticise the affair, it is past that.

But in our estimation it only again demonstrates will hare to be provided with school shoes. We are equipped for this event. 3 "World's Washer. The Only Honest Wisher made Bold by Mrs. H.

C. Swan, Geuda. Kaniai. Call at the depot and see sample. H.

The Little Giant line of school shoes are the kind that fit and -3 1 i 1 W. ST. LEON. PHYSICIAN A SURCEON Office with Geuda Nwt. Residence Mr.

Hlcke) house. paper in Kansas. Just think of it. Fifty-two copies of this paper for 50 cents, less than a cent an issue. Look Calls attended both night and day.

it over carefully and then hand, or wear. 001a oniy dv, -2 wrap a 50 cent piece up in a paper and rVl. J. W. BOWMAK.

send it to the News and have your OSTEOPATH. Office lioui 8 to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 :00 p. Consultation Free.

Geuda Springs, Kansiis. that both sides of the street should be under the same government. No matter who was right or wrong, the affair was out of place, out of time and out of reason. name enrolled on our bocks for a year. Geuda Springs is now a newspaper town.

The new paper is called the "Geuda News" and is a six-column quarto, well patronized and well edited LOCALS. NELSON TIPLER. by its enterprising editor, H. St. Eev.

D. F. Irwin, of Mount Hope, was in town Monday. Leon. Geuda Springs is getting to be quite a lively place again and a newspaper ought to do well there.

We wish it success. Oxford Register. iiiiiiiUiiiUiiUiUiii ilUUiliUiill UiliUil uutmuu mmiK N. A. Wells has moved into the hotel for the winter.

Rev. J. Z. Niles, who has been stop liev. Huddleson, of Portland, was noticed in the city last Monday.

ping in town several weeks, returned to his home in Kingman county last Friday. Ilev. NileB says he is con TT7TT TPTTVm left Wednesday to a section on the new templatlng to return here shortly to The bridge spanning the Arkansas river east of here is in a most deplorable condition and ought to be attended to at once or some one will meet with a serious accident. A number of planks have been broken and it would be an easy matter on a dark night for a horse to fall The bridge as it stands, is entirely unfit for travel and ought to be condemned or repaired. It is said that the business men of Winfleld and Arkansas City are doing their utmost to have the bridge go to ruin, as it would throw considerable trade to those places that now comes to Geuda.

The structure was built, we understand, by Geuda capital and deeded to Cowley county and accepted by the authorities land it seems as if they would be in duty bound to keep it in condition to safely cross it. The party held last Thursday even- James Allison take charge of Eraman branch. take up his permanent residence Come along Brother Niles we always have room for good men. We are in receipt of a copy of 'The Charge of the Hough Riders," an in strumental piece by Louis Morgan, the fi. W.

Case and wife, of Hutchinson, called on Governor J. W. Leedj the first of the week. Miss Seanor, who has been stopping in the Territory for some time has returned to her home. Thomas lioyal took a carriage drive to Wichita Tuesday.

His family ac popular music publisher of Arkansas City. The title page is adorned with a beautiful half tone cut which is cer tainly most appropriate. Last week the News inadvertently mg at iur. jacKsoirs was a success in every detail. An elegant collation was served, which was thoroughly stated that Braman branch would run Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

It should have real Tuesdays, companied him. They will remain abouta week. W- W. Miller, of South Haven, un-of the Jurgest grain dealers in southern Kansas, was in town Monday on bw.i-Bess with Nelson Tipler. Thursdays and Saturdays.

VJ YV JLXJJ-J X' AJL A-r ANYTHING YOU MAY WANT. In my complete stock of general merchandise, except a bankrupt stock, I have a complete line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Queens-Wre, Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, etc. No need telling you that I sell at a sacrifice, youknow better. J.A.TEICHMANN. Geuda Springs Kansas; i i v.

A former professor of our school, it is said, got mixed up in a scrimmage at Dexter last week and now the other fellow carries his eye in a sling, all on enjoyed by all present. Following are the names of those attending: Misses Mary Backus, Allie Coulson, Lizzie Dora Berry, Maude Ault.Mary Ward, Ina Alt, Uosa Wolf, Stella Jack-son, Emma Jackson, OUie Smith, and Messrs Harley Linery, W. Bricker, Iave Halverstadt, Thomas Backus Lyman Hickey, Edward Huge, Welty Seanor, C. W. Nestur, N.

Barnhart, W. A rumor was current the lirst of the week to. the effect that the body 01 a account of a knife. man was found in the Arkansas river, Any one desiring to purchase a house eupposed to have been murdered. Considerable repairs are going on in and lot or lots at an astonishingly low Jackson and Chas.

Mitchell. figure call at the News office. House has seven rooms and is in good Geuda is near to a butter famine. Most of the time, none can be obtained for its weight in gold. It looks mightily as if the cow has gone on a strike.

The question of new sidewalks will soon confront us. Some of the old Geuda, which is as it should he. The quicker the town assumes better looks the quiekur will our advance be noted. We urillend the Kansas City weekly Journal and the News to any address for one year for seventy cents or the Kansas Gi Twice a week Times and the News one year for one dollar thirty cents It is claiiaed a former minister of Geuda, more (recently in the employ of United States army, quartenaas-Aer's department, has been court naar-Jtialled for appropriating too much of the necessitieS'Of life for his own use. J.

L. Tidwellays that someone takes hina for a free trader, but Iltiigllug Cirr.un. The coming of liingling circus to Caldwell, October 0, is an event which should not be missed by amusement loving people Tin's circus is now easily the largest in the country and has i)iw as it always has had a reputation for exhibiting everything advertised. The Southwestern have made excursion rates of $1.15 for the round trip and will hold the train coming east till 5:30, so people coming from the line can easily witness the performance and return the same day. The lit to be nnalercit Out.

In conversation with Governor J. W. ones are getting so bad that they will p.ot withstand much more repairs. William M. Berkey "took in" the state fair last week.

He reports a pleasant time, with no three card monte men to mar his enjoyment. If you have a house to rent or for sale advertise it in the News or come "NATURAL AS LIFE" IC. S. Stoles Leedy, Monday, we were informed that and see us and we'll endeavor to either THE SHOE the Iweiity-hrst regiment Kansas valuuteers were to be mustered out at rent or sell it for you. 7 that if some oae doesn't call a halt on obtaining the Jacteal fluid from hits Druggist The Eleventh Biennial report of the Kansas State penitentiary has reached the request of many solicitations.

Gov Leedy made a request on the war de-department to have the regiment mus favorite cow, Caere will be another Spanish-American fight right here in Geuda. Cornish's Photos. We Make Only the High Grade work. SATISFACTION Guaranteed, Will make you a pair of new shoes or mend your old us. It is a voluminous affair of tered out and according to the program now on the boys will reach Leaven seventy-eight pages.

Our local sportsmen report no end of excellent fishing, but for some unac TO THE PUBLIC. worth Thursday and be honorably re leased from government employ. countable reason, the editor has yet to see the color of a fin. Several times last week people were in town looking for houses to purchase We have recently opened a new restaurant in the stand and Pharmacist. A full line of drugs toilet articles, stationery, wall paper, paints, oils and glass.

HEADQUARTERS For School Books and School Supplies. ones cheaper than yeu can get it done any other place in Kansas, KELSO, THE SHOE MAKER. Three horses were taken sick on the streets Friday and it was not a good and move away. A gatling gun and a howiiser stands in our office to wel 112 formerly occupied by Chas Walker. day for sick horses, either.

Ground Yooi Studio. East Fifth Ave. come the next interloper. We can't stand to have the honi of Geuda as Miss Ada Berkey, daughter of J. W.

Hot and Cold Lunches sailed like this. We want more houses Berkey, of Monroe, is visiting her relatives in town. Arkansas City, Kansas. to be erected and remain here. To anyone desiring to purchase a resid A Colorado grasshopper scare has Served at all hours, FRESH CANDIES, ence in town and that downright been started and our city sages predict a visit from them, cheap, come along and we'll accommodate you.

Canned Goods; Tobacco, Ci- I. N. Nester is to repair his town property, preparatory to moving here frflrs and ran constant! on Governor John W. Liedy is still in the late fall. scoppmg tne jsatn House, wooing from the mineral springs a jure for his 1 hand.

Ice Cream, Mrs. Ed Metz, of Oxford, is in town, testing the virtue of the Geuda mineral rheumatic trouble. He is rapidly re CI -A 1. 1 .4 W. M.

3 ERKEY, in DRY GOODS, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Fancy and Staple Groceries, Closing out Shoes at Cost. waters. covering and no doubt will soon be enrolled among the countless numbers ywn oaiuruays auu cuuuajro. W. H.

BAHRUTH, Dealer in Hard and Soft O.L. At Lowest Market Pricei C. W. NESTER, Agt. John Elliott, of Ash ton, was attend 1 Try one of our famous ing the fair at Wichita last week I 11 Milk Shakes, it will do your M.

H. Nehon returned from his heart good. who will always have a good word for the health-giving properties of our famous springs. A regular Corbett-FItzsimmons affair is said to have taken place recently by a couple of our young men. We have northern trip last Saturday.

Will Bob Arnold is husking corn, wonders never cease? HICKEY CUTTER..

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136
Years Available:
1898-1899