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The Geuda Springs Herald from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 1

The Geuda Springs Herald du lieu suivant : Geuda Springs, Kansas • 1

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Herald. Geuda The Springs 0 GEUDA SPRINGS, KANSAS VRID AT. JULY 19, 1901. NO. 7.

VOL. I. A BEAUTIFUL GIRL BRUTALLY MURDERED Miss Florence Flower is a Wichita visitor at the Central. (, Ex-Congressman Peters and son, of Newton, are guests at The Loomis. Lightning struck in the wheat field of W.

H. Brown 2 miles southwest of Geuda Monday, and burned 150 shocks of wheat. J. L. n.

HILL, Manager, Geuda Springs, Kansas Miss Oma Beers Shot By a Rejected Suitor While Driving Home. Miss Oma Beers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beers, of Newton, was shot and killed near their home one mile west of that city, by Herbert Shacklett, last Saturday night. Miss Beers, who lived with her parents, went to town Saturday evening to attend a show given on the street, starting home alone in a buggy about 10 o'clock.

As she failed to arrive home at the proper time, her mother became alarmed and notified the police. Searching parties were at once organized and the dead bodies of the young girl and the murderer were found about three miles west of the Wm. Eckels and sisters, Misses Ora and Jennie, left Wednesday evening for the new country where they hope to secure claims. Mrs. Geo.

Hougham is very sick of ereysipelas. Mr Hougham, who has position ie Raton, N. is home to oare for his wife. rMHrs. M.

J. Sparks and son, Walter, and Mrs. Lula Paris, who had been employed at The Loomis, returned to Four bullets had been fired into the Winfleld Tuesday. body of the girl, three of them taking effect in the head and one in the ab S. T.

Wood, of Cremlin, is at the Central. He is suffering from domen. Shacklett ended his life with GEUDA SPRINGS is the only Health Resort in Kansas or Oklahoma. The virtue of these waters has been tested by numerous sufferers from all parts of the country with the most favorable results. It cures Rheumatism in all its forms and all forms of Kidney and Urinary troubles.

A good place to rest and refresh yourself. aneurism of the subclavian artery of a bullet which penetrated tlie heart. five years standing. He had been employed at the Beers home a few weeks as a groom, but had resigned his position. It is said that Supt.

Brown aud Vice President Youug, of the Kansas Sonthwestern, passed through this place Wednesday he had become fascinated with the girl, but that she had rejected all his attentions. on a tour of inspection. John Neugent, formerly of the San From evidence introduced at the ta Fe, is now chief dispatcher for the inquest, it appears that a terrible Kansas Southwestern at Arkansas struggle took place between the girl City, F. M. Kitchen resigned.

and her slayer before the crime was committed. W. E. Packer registered for a claim The family visited Geuda Springs TIE HIS IS FieST CLiSS ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS the first of the week; also for Wm Berkey, who is a veteran of the civil this summer and made numerous acquaintances here. war and privileged to register through I in.

XI. xicinuu nas iu iiiuuuu iucs- Miss Imboden and Miss Hortense day. Imboden. of Wichita, have been in Mrs. C.

H. Tipler has been quite ill Geuda Snrines the rjast week the the past week. Obituary. Died, at the home of his son in Wellington, Sunday morning July 14, 1901, after a severe illness of four n-onths, Orin J. Ward, aged 80 years, 11 months and 22 days.

guests of their aunt, Mrs. M. M. W. R.

Isenhart and wife, of Wichi Granger. ta, are at the Central. W. O. Cromwell, who has been a guest at The Loomis for the past four Mrs.

G. M. Shaw, of Arkansas City, Mr. Ward was born in Waltham, is a guest at The Loomis. weeks, returned to his home In Enid Addison county, Vermont, July 21, 1820, and married in 1841, Celia Hap- Tuesday, much benefitted by his stay BY TERRELL'S Hack and Stage Line.

Meets all Trains and gives the Best Transfer Service between depot and rioters. Stage meets Santa Fe Trains at makes Quick Time to Geuda Springs and return. good. In 1870 he moved his family to and expecting to return later. Kansas and took a claim where the The Southwestern Soldiers' reunion town of Geuda Springs is now located.

will occur Sept. 2 to 6. Secretary Mil His little log cabin was the first house ler, of the association, received word in ueuaa springs ana ins family was Tuesday from the state adjutant no the first to locate here permanently, tifying him that the association could The wonderful curative powers of Mrs. Amanda Cotter, of Arkansas City, is a guest at the Central. Ad Layman and Allen Baker, of Arlington, are visitors in Geuda.

Chas. Walker, Ed and'will Axley went to the new country this week. W. S. Harris, of Perry, a sufferer from rheumatism, is at the Central.

Fred McCullough. of Clearwater, is the guest of Fred H. Murdock and family. Gabriel Jordan pat a set of new flues in Ed Lane's threshing engine Wednesday. have the state tents.

the Mineral Springs were known then B. M. Terrill, our enterprising liv only by the Indians who would bring their sick to drink and bathe in the eryman, this week purchased of John Good Teams and Rigs, Reasonable waters. fiturtz, of 'Arkansas City, a span of Deceased was the father of ten chestnut sorrels. They are high children, seven of whom are living, Rates, steppers and fine animals, costing Mr.

six sons and ose daughter. His wife errill his team of lead grays which died in 1872 and was the first person he drove to the stage ana a gooaiy buried in the Geuda Springs cemetery. G-euda Springs. Kan BY TERRILL, sum of money. J.

Weallans, of Wichita, a sufferer He was a member of the Christian church. Misses Carrie and Maude Bowen, from nervous disorder, is at the Tid-well home. The funeral services were conducted who have beeu employed at The Loomis since its opening, returned'' to Uly Bricker returned to Osawato- ,1 a visit here with their home in Ponca City Tuesday. Monday at 10 a. m.

in the Presbyterian church at this place, by Rev. Stull, of the Baptist church of Well mle Monday after his parents. Miss Carrie expects to try for a claim the new country. They are worthy J. TEICHMANN, Wants to See You At His Store where He Carries a Full Line of Miss Loraine Brainard, of Arkansas ington, after which the remains were layed to rest beside his wife.

young ladies and made friends during City, is the guest of Misses Emma and Stella Jackson. their stay who wish them success. Card of Thanks. We desire to extend our sincere TheWinfield city officers and the The 9-months-old child of Mr. and jointists are playing a lively game of Mrs D.

has been very ill thanks to our friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown 'buttoner, buttoner, who's got the the past week. button." At present the city seems STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES Mrs. J. R. Willits us during the sickness ana death or our father: also to the choir for the to have the button and they evidently and Mrs.

Alex, are guests in Hunt, of Fredonia, propose to make it expensive work for I music they so. kindly prepared. TIT 1 If Geuda Springs. anyone to openly run joints in Win- fieid. Do you know that Gabriel Jordan jx.

u. aiu auu lawny S. L. Ward and family O. C.

Ward and family J. E. Lobdell and family. City Attorney Johnson of Winfield have a large assortment of horse collars and sweat pads? has put a new crimp in the joint sita ation by arresting eight jointists and 8. B.

Snyder has sold his farm near HARDWARE, DRY GOODS, SHOES, ETC. GEUDA then getting an 'order from the police judge restraining these parties from town to J. Perrine from Texas, who took possession this week. entering uieir places or Dusiness or Hanson and Hutchins' threshing Barber Shop from selling or handling the stuff in crews struck this week, but wheat continues to come in as usual. any way.

if this restraining order proves effectual it will simplify the AT COST AND BELOW. Dr. H. J. Hendricks, of LeRoy, was joint war.

in Geuda Springs this week in the in Attorneys were here this week tak FRED H. ilURDOCK, PROPRIETOR Agent for Empire Steam Laundry. terests of the A. O. U.

W. lodge. ing depositions in the tax case of the Kansas Southwestern vs. Sumner A. P.

Maben and wife, of Severy, The Kiowa Country are at the Smith housa using Geuda county. Hon. N. P. Wlllits, of Fre- donla, who has been named by.

Judge Hookas special master in chancery, Mrs. M. M. GRANGER, is oren and Wm. M.

Berkey is Rushine was here Wednesday hearing deposi tlons. County Attorney Ready and his Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries. Shoes, Tlinrt, waters for rheumatism and eczema. Mrs. Henry Houser, of Oxford, is a guest at the Tidwell home.

Mrs. Houser is suffering from rheumatism. The annual school meeting of districts 28 and 139 will be held Thurs. day, July 25, at 2 p. to elect a director.

Judge James Lawrence, of Welling ton, representing Sumner county, fr a a a mi and Hot Coffee were also here. Chas, L. Brown represented the railroad. They had been Goods Off at Prices that will astonis you. Call Early and get the Cream.

at Wellington in the interest of the case, and they left Wednesday night LEilONICEand ICE CREAH. for Topeka to complete the work. It is a tax suit In which about $10,000 Miss Clare Conklin, of Arkansas City, was in Geuda Springs Sunday the guest of her uncles, Homer and D. A. Meloy.

East Side Alain St Oooooite Fostoffice. gkuda sprngs, Kansas is Involved. Arkansas City Enquirer. Lit t. 1 1.

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