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The Garfield News from Garfield, Kansas • 3

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The Garfield Newsi
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Garfield, Kansas
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-sflTO PEOPLE OF GARFIELD AND YIHCIHITYI 'Gus Poison was over from Lewis Sundav last. The Garfield Sews. D'. Hughes was down from Kins Entered as second class mrd! matter. ley Wednesday.

Post master Elder made a business FRIDAY OCT. 28 Wlm you' visit Larnd don't fail to see tlie bargians, W. H. SUNDERLAND! Has to offer this fall. Our stock is almost Complete in everything in trip to Lamed yesterday.

surprise party was given last Tuesday night on Dr. Ingels by a large number of Garfield citizens, among whom were Mr, A F. Casey and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mounts Mr.

S. P. Kramer and wife, Mr. and Mrs Baughman, Mr. and Mrs.

G. W. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Morrow.

A mongthe young folks were Misses Winnie Casey, Ida Merry, Flora Mor row, Emma and Maggie Baughman Gertie Phelps and Libbie Mounts and a number of young gentleman. The Dr. was taken quite unawares not C. D. Slater has the contract of painting the new school house.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Single copy per year. f. 81.50. 6 .75 3 .50 The boys are having pretty good success of late in bagging jOods, Dry Hoots, to, Caps, 011, Our town is to have a billiard Jiall.

This is good news to the loafers. Several car loads of cattle through here Wednesday going east. We pay 20cts. for choice butter having the faintest suspicion of hav ITTJRZNriBIilNG- GOODS. WE ARE SELLING- GOODS VERY CLOSE AKD "NO MISTAKE.

and 20 cts for eggs. Polson Bros. J. E. Hopkins preached to the people at the M.

E. church last We will sell you a good suit at Will sell you the best of prints at 4 cts. We will sell you fruit of loom for 8 cts. We give you a Ladies' kid or goat, Buttonshoe for $1.25. Will sell you a good solid boot for Will sell you lonsdale muslin at 834 D.

W. Hills has bought and ship Clmrcli Directory. Coxgrkgatioxal Preaching at 11: a. m. 1st.

2ihL and 3d. Sundays in each month. Sunday School at 12: m. Prayer meetings every Tuesday evening Evening services each alternate Sunday. II.

Hoddle, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Sunday School at 10 o'clock every Sunday, ser-viivs at 11: Prayer meeting every Thursday evening, and preaching each alternate Sunday evenings. J. B. I Tandy, Pastor.

SWEEDISH EVANGELICAL LVTHERAX Services once in every mouth. X. Xokdguax, Pastor. Societies. "Woman's ciiki.stiax temperace rxiox Meetings, 2nd Thursday each month.

Library free to all. 1 "31 us. X. O. Pres't iiKAXD AU MY CF THE BEPrBLIC A.

Gartield Post, No. 2Vi-nieetings. first Fruity ia tch mouth. L. A.

Williams Jno. T. LeTT Commander, Adjutant. Loyal legion Meets every two "weeks on Friday evening. Mrs.

Himrod Garfield cornet band Meets for practiee Monday and Thursdayevenings at Grand Army Hall C. D. Mead, Leader. ped several loads of corn the past week. A fine line of Ladies' and Gents' fur caps from S1.35 to 83.00 at Pol-sou Bros.

When you want your Fall goods, come and see us and our prices. We know that a dollar is a dollar and can mnI- it go as far as anybody. Yours, Respectfully Leader of Low IPrices. W. SUNDERLAND LARNED, KAN.

Bobx To Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ryan last evening, a boy.

All parties doing welL The only man that xoerastination seems to do any good is the man that a rn A. POLSON BROS. owes a bill. Mrs. Wm.

Kinnev and Miss Marv Barber, made a short visit to Earned Wednesday. Dealers In ing company for supper. The supper however, had been provided for by the party and the table was set on short notice. The time was pleasantly passed away with games and good music. A meeting of the business men of Larned was held one night this week for the purpose of taking decided steps towards securing sugar works for Earned.

A proposition was there made by Mr. Bennyworth that if Larned would subscribe 25,000 he woidd put in as good a mill as any of Mr. Parkinson's $100,000 mills. He also asks a donation of 20 acres of land. Another meeting will be held to-morrow to consider this proposition of Mr.

Bennyworth's. This is a better offer than any town has yet received and Larned cannot afford to let this opportunity slip, A negro fight occurred in Earned last Monday night in which one Al-bert Beans was sobadlv beaten about the head with a piece of a scantling that he will probably die. An unpaid board bill lead to the quarrel. "Mamma, where does Dod live?" "Way up in the sky my child." "Well then, I seen him yesterday a tummin down de telegraph pole wif a wire in his hand." Republican Caucus. There will be a meeting of the republican voters of Garfield township at the office of Wolcott Bros, on Wednesday Nov.

2nd, two p. m. to nomi nate township officers. D. W.

Hills, Chairman. Oscar Wyble and brother-in-law left for home Tuesday last, well pleased with their sojourn here. They were favorably impressed with the beauty and advantages of our country and will undoubtedly emigrate here in the near future. A literary society held over the riv A Tracts FOE SALE AT A. D.

Kronk and wife, of Kinsley were in town visiting with relatives Sunday last. A Uood Otter. For One Dollar you can secure the New York Weekly YVorlil for one year together with choice of the following Premiums: A History of the United States: History of England and Everybody's Guide, either of which is worth 82.00. Address the "World, New York. If you want a first class calf boot buy the Adams Ford make, just in at Poison Bros.

Also quarter-acre tracts and desirable improved or unimproved city property. It is not what a man is that makes him happy in this world. It's what he thinks he is. CHOICE UTAH POTATOES, in lo bushel lots at 9o cts. at ponsoisr BROS, IT A "XT ft LARNED The Mite Society give an enter tainment out at J.

E. Hopkins' last Wednesday night. 1 ir LOCAL ITE3IS. Warm airarn. PHOTOGRAPHER Fine wheat crrowincr weather.

The great trouble with men that borrow from Peter to pay Paul is that they don't pay Paul. The wook on the roof of the school building is all finished and is now confined to the lower rooms. Plenty of game vet along the river Pitts is the place to buy groceries. See the new ad of Bell on this QUEEN SWARE, Hats Caps, Boots Shoes, page. Chas.

Cramer and family was up at Kinsley Saturday and Sunday last visiting with D. E. Hughes. Our cool spell was of short FIEST CLASS WOEK GUAEANTEED. Duck shooting is the favorite pass- KAN.

LARNED, time. er at the Bolus school house every Saturday night is having considerable Pitt has the Eureka Burnisher. Trv it. CALL AND SEE of attraction for our young people. Mr.

F. E. Pitt, made a short pleasure trip down to Bice county last Saturday, returning Sunday nio-ht. Mr. John Hall, of Pawnee Bock, is buying and shipping broom corn pretty extensively at this place at present.

Our friend C. D. Slater is a trapper as well as a painter, having sue ceeded in trapping a large sixed coon the other night. Sutehioe Baeeed Wire at cost at Wolcott Bros. DEWEY UUSH Kansas is now having her most Clothing, Notions GOOD GOODS! LOW PRICES! AND COURTEOUS TREATMENTS Will be our reasons for asking a share of your patronage.

beautiful weather. For Piit sells bents and shoes cheaper than the cheapest. HARDWARE HARNESS R. M. Carroll made a business trip to Earned vesterdav.

A whole train load of wagons scrapers, horses and mxdes passed through here over the Santa Fe. yesterday going west. It is said that dog howling beneaih a window is a sure sign of death. Pitt is receiving fresh supplies of groceries every few clays. ilan.

LARNED KANS Notice the call for a rexyublican We believe it if the dog happens to GARFIELD caucus in another column. get within range of a revolver. Tell! Mr. Hedding, brother-in-law of For a shot gun that shoots strong and kicks hard, go to Wavmire. Who would have thought that the EESEEYED- 1 S.

W. Everett was at Kinsley es terdav attending district court. ST CI- TH W. Elder, and wife left Monday for their home in Cumberland Md. after a short but pleasant visit here.

Mrs. Catherine Boyd of Colter-viile EL, who has been visiting with her son Bobt. Boyd of this place for the past two week returned Wednesday to her home. For LfO to avrnire for a estern Washer. than dirt A 5 Xo 1 bright red 40,000 Would ever have turned merchant.

But such is the case and now he wants eeick for sale by Wolcott eeos. Pianos and fl t- i JL1U3 lUi UCLi LL dills 111 and shoes. Beautifully colored sectional maps of Pawnee county, only 10 cts. Wclcott Bros. At 107 To Buy Groceries Cheap.

KAN. LARNED A wagon load went from here last Saturday night and reported a gay time. The question debated on at the last night was: "Resolved, that there is more pleasure in pursuit than in possession," Prohibition, republican and democrat ammunition at Waymire's. Coming on every train; all game cry for it. J.

B. Wilson the photographer has moved his gallery from the old Hargrave stand and has opened up at his residence below the railroad and east of Tan Horn's mill and wTill be glad to see all that want anything in the line of Photos. Larned Kan. Buy your watches and jewelry of Burbank the Jeweler, Hinsley Ivan. MARKET.

Flour, U. S. Pat. S3. 00 Gilt 2.G0 A No.

1 2.30 Jumbo. 1.S0 Wheat 75 85 Corn bu 50 Corn Meal 1.60 Potatoes, 1.001.20 Butter 15 .12 Sugar gran 121bs. 1.00 Extra 3 3 1.00 14 "1.00 Dried Peaches .10 Prunes .10 Dried Apples ..1015 White Fish. .1012 lb Mackerel 1012J WE HAVE Just received a big invoice of DRY GOODS BOOTS' SHOES, HATS CAPS, Please call arid see what we can do for you. must sell and do sell as our prices will tell, for the cash.

yours, A POLSON Bros. We call attention this week to the new ad of Fred Hatch of Earned. Hatch still has some fine bargains in town property which he offers to the public at cheap rates. Emigration to the west is still going on at a lively rate, the road up and down the track being lined with white-capped mover's wagons from morning till night. The southwest pari of the state is catching the bulk of this inflowing mass of humanity, in fact they are stopping off all the way from here to the west line of the state.

KANSAS GARFIELD WOLCOTT BROS. DEALERS IX For a good photo go to J. H. Wil son. east of railroad track, Earned, Kan.

RESERY For a good bargain in boots and shoes, go to John T. Henderson Lar ned. Kan. FOR THE A Crane told Waymiie the Geese are coming. Leave your measure for a shot gun.

Shingles Lath Sash, Doors Lime Hair Posts, Barbwire and all kinds of BiailcLixig; Material. O'DOXJD PETER, KAN. LARNED Kan G-arfield Lewis Miss Mary E. Barber of Harris-burg, who has been visiting in Garfield the past few weeks, the guest of Mrs. W.

H. Kinney will, much to the regret of her many acquaintances formed while here, depart to-day for Neb. where she has two brothers living. Her numerous friends unite in wishing her a safe and happy jour ney. Western Kansas before B.

F. II. loan mortgage Co. Ilankins, a jus-vs. plaintiff tice of the peace Wilson Blaine of Garfield tp.

defendant. Pawnee Co. Kas. Said defendant is hereby notified, that on the 20th day of October 1887 an order of attachment for the sum of One hundred and fifty dollars was issued by the above named justice of the peace against his goods in the above entitled action; and that said cause will be heard on the 25th day of November at one o'clock, p. m.

B. F. II. IIanktns justice of the peace For a Full Line of A. P.

ALMQUIST, John T. Henderson can sell you a first class boot or shoe, cheaper than the cheapest. A Singer sewing machine, nearly new for sale on reasonable terms. Inquire at this office. Send your watches and jewelry to Burbank the Jeweler, for repair, F.atisfaction guaranteed, Kinsley, Ks We will have one car -choice utah potatoes here in a few days which we will sell in ten bushel lots for 90 cts.

per biL if taken from the car. Yon will do well to lay in your winter supply as they will be higher. will have a good supply of apples, onions in a few days. Soliciting your Valuable orders, we are yours. A.

Polson Bros. Carpi mm. mire ia (101 lacKsmiiu CALL AT G. A. DUNN'S OLD STAND Ann get the best prices ever given in southwestern Kansas.

All kinds of repairing done on short notice PRICES REASONABLY LOW. GARFIELD KANSAS Western Kansas loan and mortgage company. Larned, Kan: John Salmans.

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Pages Available:
204
Years Available:
1887-1888