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The Garfield News from Garfield, Kansas • 3

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t. A Dumbpr of our people will attend flie (far fie id ficws. A' Soaking Rain. One of the best and most soaking A. POLSON BROS, the W.

T. U. convention to be held THE BOOKS OF THE at Kinsley next week JohnHotik, one of the oldest citi FRIDAY AUGUST 19 1S87. Dealers In zens of this countv, livinc a few miles southwest of Garfield, was burried ast Tuesday. SXJBS.CEIPTIOX RATES.

Single copy per year $1.50. months 75 "'3 months 50 rains that has fallen since May fell here last night. The water came down in torrents and the ground was soaked to a depth of ten inches or more. The ground is now in excellent condition for fall plowing and the farmers will undoubtedly take advantage of this opportunity and prepare to put out a large- wheat crop this fall, Now is the time to commence and the sooner the seed is in the ground the better. A big invoice of boots and shoes rom a Boston factory will be in, in a Eew days.

Prices lower than ever at A. Poison Bros. COMPANY. "Work was suspended on the school bui, dins' this week on account of heie being no brick. The last kiln Will foe opened for the sale of lots in the is now ready to open up.

Early rising, with the work done in part before the heat of the day, and a good rest at noon, will save the 4" A A Ei horses during the warm days. A number of Kinsley folks amongst QTJEENSWARE, whom was E. Noble and wife, Mrs. COMMUNICATED. Description of a Birthday Party.

Last Monday being the birthday of Mrs. Jesse Baughman, about twenty-seven of her friends repaired to her residence, (taking with them an ample supply of eatables,) to surprise her, to say she was surprised would hardly express the situation, but after ''Uncle Jesse" concluded it was meant for him, Mrs. B. calmed down somewhat. After pertaking of a very fine supper, and having a jolly good time, the guests took their departure, wishing Mrs.

Baughman many happy returns of the day. One who was theee OX AUG. 15, AT THE OFFICE OF THE Cliuroli Directory. Coxgkegatioxai. Preaching at 11: a.

m. 1st. 2nd. and 3d. Sundays in each month.

Sunday School at 12: in. Prayer meetings every Tuesday evening Evening services each alternate Sunday. II. Pastor. Methodist Eri-corAL Sunday School at 10 o'clock everv Sunday, services at 11: Prayer meeting" every Thursday evening, and preaching each alternate Sunday evenings.

J. 13. IIaxdy, Pastor. SWEEIUSII EVANGELICAL LTTIIEJIAX Services once in every month. X.

Xoudgkax, Pastor. Societies. Woman's tkmpekaxce union Meetings, 2nd Thursday in month. Library free to all. Mns.

X. O. akmv of the nEPrnnc A. Xo. Friday in each month.

L. A. Williams Jno. T. Lott Commander, Adjutant.

Loyal legion Meets every two weeks on Friday evening. Mrs. IlmnoD Pres't. Gakfield cohnet band Meets for practice Monday ard lrarsdavevenings v.t I rami Army II all C. P.

Leader. Tatum and other prominent citizens took dinner at the Everett House last Tuesday. SECEETAEY. Hats Caps, Mr. A.

E. Smith has about ecm-for a fine farm. The pleted the foundation dwelling house on his 14 main building with a win: oots F. M. JENNINGS.

Sec. feet Mr. J. F. Hursh and wife who has Solely Landed.

been at Eureka Springs for some Clothine, Notions The fishing party returned last time for Mr. Hurslrs health, returned last niaiit at twelve o'clock. He is CALL AND SEE still quite poorly. GOOD GOODS! LOW PRICES! A lady who advertised for a srirl do light housework," received a DEWEY ULSH letter from an applicant who said her AHD COURTEOUS TREATMENTS health demanded sea air. and asked to know where the lighthouse was For situated.

Notice. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE11N: AH who know themselves indebted to us please call and make a settlement I v-u-re Stpt. lit. We need money to meet our obligations and shall expect ttulo their part. We shall try hard to please all by selling them goods on close margins for cash or exchange of produce.

We can not and will not increase outstanding ac-ts. liespectt'ully Yours A. Polson linos. Cariltld Kan. Aug 10.

17 After making some careful obser Will be our reasons for asking a share of your patronage. HARDWARE HARNESS vations, we have come to the conclusion that the bulk of human hapi ness at this time of the year de KANS pends largely upon the size of the Kan. GARFIELD Monday night from what, as they ail expressed it a '-'charming" "just splendid' ''fine" "too utterly' "elegant" "tod time, and we don't doubt it in the least. They were gone nearly a week and have the impression they seen most of the world. After reaching the beautiful Pawnee valley the car avan journeyed up in the direction of Brov.Tnes Grove.

Beaching that point they stopped long for the masculine portion to visit the antiquated buildings where a thriving business was done ante the Murray temperance law and finding nothing they proceeded on in the direction of the setting sun until weary and hunrv they arrived at a spring bubbling from some rocks on a hillside. The general supposition was that' they had reached the foot of the Pocky mountains, but, in reality they were about four miles west of Burdett. Here they spent the greater portion of their time fishing and eating until Monday morning when they broke camp, packed the plunder and re LARNED watermelon crop. Mr. Geo.

Eclick. one of Garfield's LOCAL ITE3LS. Fresh candies at Pitts. most enterprising young men who DE. MARY A.

IXGELS, Physician ci Midwife. has been engaged in contracting at -RESERVED Pitts is" 110 1iC TO M11Y "TOCCTIO PHOTO and PORTRAIT ARTIST. iuka is. at nome Msiang parents and friends. He is employing several men Go to J.

IL "Wilson for photos. Ivas. For PB. JOSEPH B. IXGELS, and reports business good.

'Western 1 Dees all kinds of work usually done in a Go to "Washer. Louise Humphrey Smith re turned Sunday to her home in San IT First Class Gallery- was rancisco, Lai. sue nas een wen Kan Gaefielo Y. P. Webb town Tuesdv.

and Geeexsbukg JXAX. position in the elocution de-part ment at Pianos and Organ BrrrnioK Baseed "Were at cost Voecott Bi.os. UBBARD BAKER! hoc the-- r.firo of being the best EVERETT elocutionist on tne Pacme coast. turned home with the feelinsrs -above at Ail kinds of job work now done iho Xev, orice. described.

The following composed 57 IT Iv meeting of There will be a ye DEALER IX If the entire expedition: T. Dhiam and regular Babtist church of Paw Pirt sells boot and shoes cheaper than the cheapest. KAX. 3 Sr IS EARNED nee countv. lieid at tne nco ot V.

m. Fresh iiiid Salt Meat? new Billings two miles south-west of Larned beginning one week from to daughter. Minnie: Mrs. Evan, Minnie and Foster; George Fotherofill, Gus Poison, Edsal and Blanche Everett: Laura and Stella Wolcott: Harry and Hiram Nelson. TiTO HOUSE WAGON good "Wolcctt Bros.

S. W. Everett WOLCOTT BROS; Dealers In 3Irs. D. B.

Wolcott was down day and continuing over Sunday. A number of visiting members from sister churches will be in attendance. PROPRIETOR to 5 5 1 Pelts Just opposite Atchison Topeka "Yho owns that house?" said a man with a blank book and a pencil George Fotherglll- left Wednesday Santa Fe depot. fo" Pueblo CoT. ILJI liM ik Bad i in hishandsto a man hitching a horse liepublieau Cu At the republican cai his precinct vesterda.v tens held in the following 5oor.s.

painted and mould 5J Sash, Lath od at Wolcott TJr.o.; Shingles "the con- were chosen for df-legates -irst class buildinr st one ior sals Hair, Doors Lime to a rock in front of the residence. "That house," said, the man addressed "belongs to a comnaav, of which I am the junior partner. Let me see. the stockholders are the gas and water-works company, the tax-gatherers and mv wife. If vou want Bv tlie day or week.

bv iiite and Jacks L'i Good farm loans wanted at veniion to-morrow: B. B. Wolcott, F. M. Jennings, Ban.

Hills, W. K. TruesdelL J. B. Ingels, and J.

A. Xelsou; and the alternates: C. D. Ryan, T. Dirlam.

Chas. Leavitt, S. Yonukin, J. Stewart, and A. P.

aw FUR AXD AME. LABXEP KAX RALEIGH G. STOXER Practical Good table nee County Bank. Lamed Kan Posts, Barbwire and all kinds of it il cl i it a aterial Buy yoior watches and jewelry of to buv it vou had better see the oth Luruanktue Kinsley Kan. Clean beds, er F.

31. Jennings has a milch cow i a special meeting of the Gar and two spring calves for sale cheaj accommodate Garfield ILewis field W. C. T. U.

Tuesday Aug. 10th. Mrs. J. P.

Leavitt was Always ready to travelers. S. P. Kramer of the Garfield Alill Those registered at the Everett-House the past week G. W.

Wilson and wife of Larned: G. J. Coombs Xewton: J. IL Shively Lamed; A. M-Biilingsly, Astel; J.

P. Xewman, Kansas City: J. G. Edwards, Larned; made a trip to the citv of Lamed -4 th dist- elected as delegate to tl Mondav. Tr-tnOT rict convention, to be held at Ivi 1:1 -f and Dealer in Whv not Wavmire has plenty of A.

P. ALMQY1ST, Blacksmith I Waioi MAI 1UQ A. J. Welander, ton; W. A.

Wellim io ho: ior sicJ or imaker. pure wvllnr-ss. Aug. 23rd. -24rd, and 25th.

The state President and other note 1 workers will be present at this W. C. T. U. convention.

IMrs. W. H. Kinnev DeMoss, J. W.

Davis and J. I. Paris, Chas. Stockman arid J. Stockman.

a 1 uilii -i -t -i Oo to iiarirravo oa stand, now D. A King and E. G. Seeley, of occupied bv Wilson for i-hctos Sit ec. r.

arned Kan. In comiectioii with' HOTEL arfielcL Kan LOCK Quite a large audience gathered at J. Fc Wilson will make you a jrooe Larned; AY. C. Kennedy of Lewis; J.

Madly. Topeka; X. B. Stapleton, Jetmore: C. X.

Smith W. Webb. Larned; A. B. Ainesworth, Atchson.

All kinds of repairing done on short notice PRICES REASONABLY LOW. GARFIELD KANSAS. rive him a trial. photo. Call and Larned Kan.

the chui-chlast Saturday night to lis-ten to the recitations given bv Mrs. Louise Smith the famous elocution To avoid being lawsuit ed or shot WOLCOTT BROS. ih Irull iiiie of "Jewelry fc Silverware Also a Full Line of Optical Goods. For ist. Her pieces were well selected gunned, return ail tools, borrowed of Ingersol savs: Xo man has the genius or the brains to own five million dollars.

The money owns him. Wavmire. 'j both to amuse and interest and were rendered in elociuent style, the hu- 8 i AT LllimiTUlJA 8 01 Several of out prominent men merous selections not failing to bring Mate Rea figuring on taking in the excursion He is a key to a safe. Yet these men go on accumulating. It is a sort of an insanity.

Imagine a man with it i mi in ti, lidi jut, uiaiioviv, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK LAEXED KAX, down the house on every occasion. to Le Yet a next Tuesday. two millions of coats; six or eight mil It was a fine treat for our people and was well appreciated by all who were Send your watches and jewelry to ions of hats and a billion neckties Burbank the Jeweler, for repair. there. then imagine him getting up at satisfaction guaranteed.

Kinsley Ks Call G. A. DUNN'S OLD STAND And get best prices ever given in Southwestern Kansas. John Salmans Larned, 'Kan. in the morning and working hard all A runaway occured here Monday A choice list of lands formerly owned by tlie Atcliisoii Topeka Santa Fe II.

Tt. Company, and The family of one of the brick makers Henry Cramer arrived here day to get another necktie. last Friday nirht from Marshal night. Mr. F.

L. Pellett, drove his team up in front of Poisons store and not thinking it worth while to tie them, went in for a few minutes and MAIIKET. town Iowa. Flour. U.

S. Pat. 3.10 C. 13. SX.VTl)Ii HOUSE, SIGN And PAINTER.

OARRIAG-E PAINTING A Speeiiilty 1 To Tell! For good building stone, inquire of fflPRfllD FARMS! Gilt Edge .2.70 AXo. 1.... .,2.40 voiicieriii. F. Jackson or J.

AT. White. 1.80 Jumbo Go to Pitt's forbarfrians in boots hearing the wagon rattling off ran out to find his team making tracks as lively as possible for home. They crossed both bridges in "safety, but made considerable of a racket when they crossed the river bridge. and shoes.

Who would have thought that the Gr A.TST 'Gr. For Sale EASY TERMS. Mowing machine and sulky hay rake nearly new and very cheap 17 OTTT olcott Bros. Good farm loans wanted at Paw KANSAS GARFIFED nee Countv Bank Larned Kan. Y7onld ever have turned merchant.

But such is the case, and now he wants AGENTS "Wheat 75 85 Corn 40 45 ibu Corn Meal. .....1.50 1.00 -10 Sugar gram 121bs. 1.00 Extra 1.00 1.00 Dried Peaches. .1220 Prunes H)17 Dried Apples White Fish. 301 2 1- Mackerel Good farm loans wanted at Paw A ESM A WANTED Cu For the stomers Ca 100 There are many advantages in diversified crops.

It is far better for the land not to continue one kind of crop on it for any indefinite time, it is easier handling a hundred acres in cliff erent crops than if all is one kind. A few acres in one crop will demand attention at one time and is soon taken care of, and then another one is ready. When a farmer is growing different crops, he runs less risk for if one is not successfail nee County Bank, Larned Kan. A washer "Cheaper than and wrinjrer at Wavmire" s. Call anc By the oldest, largest and best known Ntfrseries in the "West.

Perni.anent jroocl rfield Town Co. Ga At 107 Groceries see them. 1 buv Mr. T. E.

Hughes returned from Cliecip. JL KANSAS. Hurseries, Outfit Free Ivans. the Bend last night to begin on 1 Gf AH FIELD LOULAXA. -Kansas Farmer.

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Pages Available:
204
Years Available:
1887-1888