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The Geuda News from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 8

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A finfj Alnon. THE GEUDA NEWS! A iKCTunrn'9 rniiDicA.nENT. tiik rinsT STniKE. Carrie js slaying with Mrs. Post cri: .) iVn MITMARKET i present.

I)lin W'diriiftM ni.il n. tiiiniv BUi" every i'miuy by tl.t News I'liUihliin'' Co. Only Ou Subject Left 111m For Fret llBrulou. Chairman of jvn.teptainment Com mittee'Trofessor. would you mind biii4 laiiinjr ao itjuviu ioio town Jaines Lee and family sne.it Sundav Editor- in the strip H.W.ST.

LEOH, Ci-11 I irliiK It Occurred Thirty -Throe Onturle Aio aiul Canned Pharaoh Trouble. September 5 may hnveibeen the day set aside by the laborers of Pharaoh's tl: and ihi re unuy not have heen trade unions to those days, 11. .0 IJ. but Pharaoh found the v. on his 1'empie of Thebes del ay iby a strike and as scr a situation to face at ever a Ncv.

manufacturer had to confront. liie that was to astound the wo: tniid as a monument to .1 I lie I lis Si- UUit lii.t! tt n.i-et with i ri''e i rt i for i'f re- i. till' i 'ij- tin en feumiiieiiil i per year i at Man- I ii Noveintvr. FRIDAY, NOV. lHUts.

W. Berry md wife spent Sunday in ArkatiHuOity. Key. Cross will preach next Sunday at 11 a. in and 8 p.

m. Mr Hiiichinson and family have moved iiitu the tenement house. Miss Litnra Berry wrs at Geuda last werk, visiting her sister, Mrs. H. U.

Swan giving me some ddea of what you art going to talk aoout this evening'?" Distinguished Lecturer "Certainly not. I am to speak of the 'Dangers That Be.set the Republic' One of these dangers 1 conceive to oe the concentration, of wealth in the hands of a few men "I am afraid that wouldnU be acceptable to the men who got up Ihis course of lectures. The wealthiest man in our little ci-ty is at the back of the enterprise. He and a few others built this hall 'and pay all the expenses of keeping it in repair. The receipts from entertainments don't Ih A full line of Fresh Meat constantly on hand.

If you waut a good 'oast or an elegant Hti-iik at rock bottom alt 1 I is fin or; wis jrivitest king was under way. outlines were well de- even its iprgeous interior dec-. were -I'-un, the alabaster iis, with jewels rejpresenting fail i. st llowers on the banks of Have you got jour turke) jui-Im'u Out? 'Ihe Kansas Manhattan 'n out with ano.lier cireumi' burning alfalfa. Americans in the Philippines will ar holding their Thanksfcivh- tlay later than we will on this oi the Pueiue.

i i i.i-il i rlie faculty r. ii ral i rue reflects great i r- i I-. subscription the the redii i Nile, were Hearing' perfection. a call. Cash und hides.

price give me paid for butter Quitu a number of young men from this place attended the dog race at Lillyvale Thursday. Sunday night about 10 o'clock when Mr. H. T. 1'oHt and hired girl returni-d fnun church they saw a light in the kitchen, and not having a desire to investigate the matter very critically, they called to their assistance Squire Curry.who, without ceremony, brought Jiril'l I i.l) linj i' The masons whose magfic.

hands were pay ihem half of 1 per cent on their money. They will lose about 50 on this lecture, for the house will be em-. ii I ne New Aivnn er n. ihe head a i iii" tii'ri liiiiii.it 18 mil i'liili i packed with deadheads. The manager didn't want you 'to talk to empty Abe Mmiley, Prop.

uil.i'i. i m- magazine l- lint up to Ihe benches." sianuitiii (iiis tU'iiitii. Subscription The first and only to practice medicine in the United Htaie Im, been aumitted to practice in hu state of LuuiAiia. 2 Arena Pub. Co.

Bos Very well. I can give it an impersonal aspect by speaking of the trusts and combinations that are ton Aian. throttling the industries of the When on linisli reading the News, i aon i believe that would go hand it tu -oine Irit nii ho is not a down well, either. The principal snbserioer and invite tliem to send in dustry of this place a big factory '1 he man who roll home from his club at 2 a. rn.

lilted up with enoei.ee de whisk, can nw Huio-. A New yuk man has patented a key which will unlock any lock. their nami" that wouldn't be running at all if it wasn't a part of a big Half of the audience will be made up of rue two gentlemen to time in short order. They stated that they were on their return from an unsuccessful hunt ing excursion and were out of feed for their team, and as for themselves tht had had nothing to eat for twenty-four hours, and had no intention or desire to harm any one. Upon investigation Mrs.

Post found nothing missing except six pumpkin pies and a gallon of milk. Mr. Curry concluded that they wore more honest than discreet, and Judging from the wan appearance of the men, concluded that they sorely needed all they had eaten, told them to depart in peace, and in the future i would be well to exercise more discretion about entering houses when the owners are absent. Zip. Roosevelt canied iXi'W Yotk state or governor by plurality of 15,000 or FEED STABLE! I have reii id thu West Livery Barn ami pi-cjiai-ml to take care teams ami wagons at the lowest po-sihle j-rii'cM.

Good feed. Courteous attention. Wheu in town give me a call. Anyone in need of the services of a first class auctioneer, call at tlie livery bard. G.

W. HOUGHTON, Proprietor. more. Avtry small majority lor me gallant" rough riiier. Dennis Flynii was elected to con gress troin Oklahoma by the small ma- ority of 5,000.

Missouri and Texas went Democratic ereciiiur this architectural wonder received little cash, but large supplies of food the first of every month. But even thirty-three centureis ago things went wrong in the commissary de-pan and contractors grew rich. Time after time the food gave out before the month had passed and the builders suffered. But once when the sup-, ply lasted only two weeks the proverbial worm doubled on its tracks and the oppressed rose in wrath. The contractor, like all his kind, was obdurate, lie declared ihe men had wantonly wasted rations and should have no more.

The body of workmen marched to the contractor's house and squatted at his palace gate and vowed they would stay there till they had justice. They spoiled the view, their noise disturbed the contractor, and he weakened. When he offered to compromise iby laying the matter before Pharaoh the mob knew that victory was theirs. They grasped the fact as fully in those days as now, that when a contractor yields an inch the King of Labor can sweep him a mile. Pharaoh wanted his temple.

The bagatelle of a few million sacks of corn, was nothing to him. Pharaoh ordered the request of the workmen granted, and all went well for a time. But the same thing- occurred next month. Then men, encouraged by their previous successes, struck again. They would have been the delight of New Bedford mill hands, and would have aroused the envy of New York cloakmakers.

But again they were victorious, and the big- granaries had to be drawn upon before they would resume the work that was to be Egypt's pride. So from the beginning success has perched! upon the banner of the strikers. boMK sharp shrewd yankees have petitioned the government for ttie privilege ol raising the Maine for the purpose of bringing it to the United States to be placed upon exhibition. The Kansas City Jounutnl is authority for U.e following Ohureli people near Conway Springs recently denounced the use of instrumental music inside of their chinch, claming it to be saenligiuus. Au exchange says "abuse anu vilmcation business stopped with the election." No, brother, you are wrong.

The defeated candidate will Bimply take on fresh wind and go for hi, succesful opponent all the harJer. The leO(iui hi 1. ud. The election in Geuda passed off quietly. Friends of the several town- Savea onmensSuil hip candidates were busy part of the operatives from that factory, and they would be pretty certain to raise a fuss." "Well, I can drop that out of the lecture.

I expect, however, to speak of the sensational character of the American press. Many of our best known papers, those that give tone to the journalism of the country, are notoriously unfit to be guides of public opinion. They are corrupt and corrupting." "I don't think it would be safe to say anything of that kind. The editor of our town paper is a little sensitive on what they call 'yellow Others editors, in fact, say he publishes the yellowest journal in this part of the state. He does all our printing at half rates and advertises our lectures for nothing.

It would look iiKe giving him a- backhanded slap in the face." "Well, there are the socialists and anarchists." "It wouldn't do to be too severe on those fellows, either. Our leading doctor is an avowed socialist, and he has bought ten tickets for this even day trying to corral votes for their fa vorites. The vote is not as heavy as ue la I Tarty. A social party was held at the Central Hotel Tuesday night. Following is a list of those present: Misses Maud and Ina Ault, Stella Jackson, Allie Coulson, Laura Long.

Grace Fernald, Mae Teichman, Georgia Berkey. Messrs Lyman and lien Hickey, C. Nester, D. Halverstadt, II. Luinley, Tom Backus, C.

Mitchell, Welty Seanor, Chester Ward, Oscar Axley.Chas. Cumrine. Andy Jordon, Grant Forth, Tom Smitk and Mr. Ault. the one poiled wo years sgo.

Something like 225 men went to the polls BY BUYING DIRECT FROM f. ROSENBURGER 202-204 E. 102d NEW YORK CITY. The Largest Clothing Manufacturers in America. this year.

The entire republican township ticket was elected by good majorities with the exception of township clerk, where Samuel Warner, populist, OUR GREAT 3Af 2AIN OFt EHI beat Win. Crimble, republican. The BOYS' UIT3 FOit 1 11 voters of Geuda sat down on the jail sr question in good shape, 18 voting yes with Extra Pants 1 we i'ay Expressage. ing's lecture." These salts are eueran -ecto be made from lm. and 45 no.

Following we give a tabulated report of the election in Walton township I shall devote some attention to the i V1 cheJlt' lQ 01 H0VEUX0B. aiH. iiwu w. malic up aoaDI breasted, with Sailor Collar Collar fancy embroider, ed lined with fast Albert Twill Sat eo an Patent Waist Bands. Trimming and Workmanshfo Leedy 9i the very best.

Sues tut io to 15 years, without Soilot Stanley 122 Collar, Mention age and if large or ASSOCIATE JUDGE. fSyP. This Style I (jS Allen 103 Smith US biiverites once more rejoice. The Arena, which was thought to have, been dead, buried and forgotten, hat. been resurrected with Paul Tyner at the head.

The Arena without Kidpatii is like the Iconoclast without Braun. Now that election is over and we Lave had all the fun incidental to a political campaign, prepare to start the coming new year properly by enrolling yourself as a subscriber to the Geuda Weekly News, the best and cheapest weekly published in Sumner county. A correspondent writes to the editor asking his views on vaccination from a professional standpoint. Mandam, the Shortest way to auswer your question is the best. believe vaccination to be one of the foremost shining lights of torn foolery ever put before the people.

And now a fool doctor from SanFran- S. S. Barnhart has the agency in the territory for "The History of the War With TSpain The book contains 530 pages and has 100 elegant engravings With each book a copy of a map of the world and also of Cuba is given, We have glanced through the work and heartily endorse it to our readers. The price of the book is $3 and $2 75. Mr, Melick, Mrs.

Dr. Davis, Miss Claire Mitchell, Miss Hose Noble attended church at Arkansas City Sunday night, Mrs. M. Willard. of Arkansas City, is stopping with Miss Grace Fernald.

J. A. Teichman made a business trip to Arkansas City Saturday, liuor traffic, of course "Great snakes, no! This town has just vo'ted for license by a big majority." "How about the secret societies?" "Well, I am 'the presiding officer ol lwo local lodges myself, and "I see. Is there any subject under the sun I can talk about without offending somebody?" "Oh. yes.

You can roast the Christian Scientists all you want to. We haven't ny of them here." Chicago Tribune. ukut. ov. Harvey.

10.2 Richter 118 sec'y of state: Bush 101 Clark HO AUDITOR. The Midland Fire Insurance Company Morris 101 Cole 119 2 I STATE TP.EASUHKR. HefSebower 97 Mrs. Melick is in Winfield, visiting 'relatives for a few days Grimes 119 ATTORNEY GEN. mimes to the front and claims the (ieuda NfWS on thi lrst published Boyle 102 Goddnrd ..118 ol vciakur, lbtfS.J 1UU day i he has discovered a plan whereby Elllotl fc Co iiialuliff.

vs. vouna people nia be made proof Sl'PT. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. J. II.

iox, dett-ndart.) aga-nst he liquor habit. The learned Stryker 98 Nelson 120 Before i llas L-irey, a justice of the peace of 11. D. proposes to load up the young- When ordering send Post Office, Eipress Money Order or Registered Letters, also age at last birthday, and if large or small for bis age. Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfactory.

Send JC stamps for samples, taps measure, measuring blanks, etc. 4r vall(in lOWiiBimi. sunnier couuiy, iuiusm. Said di i Is iim by uoiitted lUat the CONG. AT LARGE.

at.ers with blood taken from a horse IS' Ii day i O. tube 1S9S, an urder ol attai mi in. fur ilin Mim ol thirty -four hikI 9S1U0 Botkin 100 which had been drugged with whiskey Bailey 119 98) was Issued i.y the above mailed justice of the peiic. ag inst hlB goods In the above en y- Of ail the damphoolibhness of the year CONG. 7th DIST.

this takes the cake. titled ailU tlia cause nm ire nca.u on the 6th tlay oi 1898 at 8 clock y. v4 50 YEARS' yV EXPERIENCE Simpson 104 Long 122 111 AUest: JiLIAB juokk 1 1 Justice of the Peace. Nothing is more irritating to a cough Blow Almost Killed Father. You can never tell where you are going to encounter a romance.

The other evening half a dozen gentlemen sat smoking after a dinner given by one of therh at his residence on Woodward avenue. "No," said the host, in response to on inquiry, "I married her down East long 'before I thought of coming' to Detroit. Didn't I ever tell yr" it? At that time I was cashier a bank with little hope of ever petting any better hold in the world than that of a salaried employe. The president, who practically ran the entire institution, never had much to ssy to his men, except by way of re-proval, and I had special reasons for thinking- that he did not look upon me with favor. This made it the more surprising that he should come to me with a proposition to raise my salary to the extent of $500, provided I would get married within the next three months.

He preferred having men about him that were settled in life and felt the responsibility imposed in caring for a family. I studied for a moment, had an inspiration, and 'before we were through he had bound the bank to make the raise, to keep me for five years, provided I did my work properly, and to raise my salary handsomely each year. "Two weeks later 1 asked for a vacation and told him that 1 hoped to return with a wife. (lie was delighted, and granted my request. On the tenth day of my absence I wired him that the deed was done and that I would be at home at once.

He responded with congratulations and an invitation to dine with his folks on onr arrival. We went. As we entered the old grentlemaii' almost fell in a faint. 'You you he stammered, 'are you married? You 'Yes, began my wife, but I broke in with: 'Yes, sir, we're married. You knew that we were in love, you sent your daughter on a long visit to the South to get her away from me and then tried to bribe me into a marriage during her absence.

I checkmated you, that's all, and your son-in-law is your cashier for the next five He simply threew up his hands, and he was a father to me as long as he lived. It did him a whole lot of good to beat him at his owm game." Detroit Free Press. PROBATE JUDGE. The Midland Fire Insurance com- pany of this city issued its first podcy July 15. On September 30, it over E00 members, and had written over $250,000 insurance all on private dwellings the policies averaging $500 each.

The directors of this company among whom are numbered many of Kansas City's best known and most reliable citizens and business men are giving their personal attention to its affairs, and the company's success thus far indicates the wisdom of their selection. They are men calculated to inspire confidence and insure pros, perity. The Midland Fire Insurance company is organized on a mutual basis, and its plan is so plain and fair that It commends itself to public confidence. Its risks are so classified that each class must bear its own losses. It has organized a "Dwelling House Department," for the exclusive insurance of dwellings, and has been advised by the attorney general of the state that under this classification owners of dwellings will not have to pay for losses on planing mills, elevators and other hazardous risks.

The business of the Midland is rapidly extending and it has already demonstrated the fact that there is room in Kansas for a fire insurance company organized under Kansas laws for the purpose of dealing fairly with Kansas citizens. I) mil Dim to Drink, Death came to Frank Sloat, formerly Doubleday ..101 Staffelbach 121 than coughing. Let a person who is tempted to cough draw a long breath and hold it until it warms and sooths every air cell, and some benefit will goon be received from this process. The of Arkansas City, as he lay stretched CLERK DIST. COUKT.

Willey 100 out on the floor of Sam Gross' saloon, at 305 Walnut street, yesterday after Overhauzer 121 nitrogen which is thus confined acts as COUNTY ATTORNEY. noon, lie went into the saloon and a Trade Marks A drank a glass of beer. He then walked Designs Copyrights Caldwell 100 Keady ...120 an anodyne to the mucus membrane, allaying the desire to cough. and giving the throat and lungs a better chance to the rear of the room and sat down in a chair near a table. CO.

SUPT. PUB. INSTRUCTION. to heal. bloat had the apt uarance of a man Noel 95 MaBsey 121 'Ihe Utulher fur October.

REPRESENTATIVE 74th DIST. who was sleeping off the effects of a debauch and Gross did not disturb him. Even when he fell from his chair an i Anvone aenrllni? a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention Is probnblv patentable. Communications strictly oonndential. Handbook on Patent sent free.

Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Co. recelva special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American A handsomely Illustrated weekly, tartreat circulation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a vnr four months, $1. Sold byall newsdealers.

New York Branch Office, 625 St, Washington, D. We cull the following interesting facts concerning October weather from Newman. 100 Neal 119 the bulletin sent out by the Kansas CO. COMMISSIONER. hour later and rolled over on his back on the floor, the dramshop keeper made State Agricultural College: Lockman 98 no effort to arouse him.

Gross still iox 19 The mean temperature during the mouth was 52.64, which is 1.75 be TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. thought Sloat had been drinking and was taking a nap. At 7 o'clock an effort was made to arouse him, when it Messner 106 low normal. There have been 27 warmer and 12 colder Octobers in the Chambers 119 TOWNSHIP TREASURER. was discovered that the man was dead.

past 41 years. The highest tempera Peters. 108 The inquest developed the fact that ture was 98 a and tbe lowest 24. McMillen 114 Sloat's death was due to acute alcoholism and an overdose of morphine. He The warmest day was the 2d.

The coolest the 2 1st. The first killing frost TOWNSHIP CLERK. Warner 113 was addicted to the use of morphine Crimble 105 $150 Saved I occurred on the 14th, which is about the normal date, The per cent of cloudiness was 46, six days being JUSTICE OF PEACE. and it is supposed that he took an over dose yesterday afternoon by mistake. Sloat was about 35 years of age and had reicbman 80 ix you Buy ur us.

cloudy, 14 partly cloudy and II clear, Stokes 107 SUUVO Because wet Wentworth 74 The total rain fall was 1.93 inches, lived in Kansas Gity for one year. He was employed as a cook in Lass' res Lowery 123 fn i Manufacture CONSTABLE. taurant at 12 East Fourth street. He which is 0.33 below normal. There have been 20 Octobers with more rain tall and 19 with less.

Eain fell in Davis 67 fthem, and if you deal direct with the maker you save all the profltsT a i jF had a wife and one child living in Ar 0 ui ueaiers, Aleuts, i earners tLUUA measurable quantities on the 1st, 7, 8, Bricker 118 Wentworth 74 Anstine 114 9.10, 16, 18, and 25th. About one inch Commission men. WE HAVE FIVE FACTORIES ROAD OVERSEER. of snow fell on the 18th and 25th. This is the earliest snow on our record.

The TrlnmpH of Seletice Over Crime. The Berlin newspapers have lately been telling, with gqreat glee, of a triumph of science over crime. Jn one of the great offices of the German capital a number of petty thefts had been committed, the pockets of coats hanging in anterooms being visited and cigars and small change extracted. The police were for a time nonplussed and invoked the aid of science. A professor being consulted, he advised the insertion of a delicate aniline powder in the mouth end of some cigars to be placed at the mercy of the thief.

The next morning tjiere was a summoning of the clerks and a general inspection of their mouths. One unhappy youth was discovered with aniline tongne and lips. Most people will be surprised to hear that the American flag is older than that of any of the great powers. The Stars and Stripes were adopted in 1777, while the red-and-yellcrw flag of Spain dates only from 1785, the French tri-color from 1794, England's red flag with the union jack i.n the corner from the compromise of 1867. that of the German Empire from 1871, and the present Russian tri-color from almost the other d'ay.

Doctor "I hope your husband followed my prescription." Chubbs "Xo, indeed! xi he had he would have broken his neck." Wctor "Broken his neck?" Mrs. Chubbs "Yes. He threw it out of the fourth story window." iiorfcU Times-Unica and Citizen. 4 making thousands of pianos eachX Miles 15 Smith 16 kansas City, Kas. His father lives at Washington, D.

and holds an important government position in one of tjhe government offices there. Sloat was at one time fairly well to do, but he is said to have lost all his money in a real estate boom in Arkansas City. Kansas City Journal. A young bachelor who was beset by a sewing machine age.ntvtold the latter that his sewing machine would not answer the purpose. said the agent, with voluble praise, it is the best on the market in every respect." "That may be," replied the supposed customer, "but the sewing machine I am looking for must have flaxen hair and blue eyes." Tit-uits.

A recent issue of the Hardeman t-enn.) Free Press contained 'the following paragraph: "We wish to explain our lack of editorial this week. We was down to Memphis, and a smart Alec at the tavern put train oil on our greens, and said jt was vinegar. Of course, we were horse dew comb aw for three days, and now that we are able to talk, our language is not fit for publication." wind was from these directions the year ana we nave following number of times: North 21 SIXTEEN RETAIL STORES Dr. Duffield is expected back from Northeast 7, East 2, Southeast 5, South where we save you the dealers', 18, Southwest 15, West 6. and North Missouri Saturday.

A heavy vote was polled at the elec tion. and all ot her middlemen profits. west 17. SELL FOR CASH, liiterary antes. OR $10 PER borne of our citizens seem to orget that there is a paper published in Write to us for Geuda.

Send in the news, likewise The first issue of Kobert Bonner Sons Ledger Monthly is before us. Tbe Ledger will be remembered by many old story readers as the New York Ledger, published weekly. It is claimed Anna Caldron, of Arkansas City, has filed suit for divorce from her husband Patrick Caldron, and her allegations makes Pat out a rather bad citizen. She says he beat her, knocked her down and has driven her from bed to sleep on tbe porch. He is a Santa Fe fireman and she wants him enjoined from molesting her.

Courier. subscribe for it. No limit to the num 0. SMITH, ber of copies. on account of the Sunday newspapers Tuesday afternoon a team belonging devoting so much space to magazin to Nelson Tipler took fright and ran His Idea of Luck.

"We don't have no luck at our house like they have over to Jimmy SmUhers'." "Why, what kind of luc do the Smithers have?" "Jimmy Smiihers father has Jyspepsia, an' there's always a piece af pie left over an' Jimmy giU it!" Cleveland iiain Dealer. work it became impossible to make the away, throwing Mr. Tipler from the Manufacturer of the BRAD URY, HEMMING, WHITTER, WEBSTER, nd BROS WESTERN WAREROOMS: paper a paying investment, hence it 4 waeon and bruising him up consider Change to a monthly. In size it is sim Want to loan $1000 on a Sumner county farm. A.

V. Keal Estate Co. 112 W. 5th Ave. ably but nothing serious.

No other 1000 Walnut St, Kansas City, Mo. ular to Demorest and the Ladies' Home damage was done..

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1898-1899