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Short Grass Advocate from Gove City, Kansas • 1

Short Grass Advocate from Gove City, Kansas • 1

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HORT VOL. I. GOVE GITY "GOVE COUNTY, iNSftd, Nov cfiirttn' b. ivu4. NO 20 U.MIOW PACIFIC T)My touty.

fcverybvdy Weil Pleased. I Dou't mUs the Mu-Lial Entertain Now you are The Lkitertalnuient given by tho Midland Lyceum Uureaii, of Dos Molnne, Iowa, at Grainfield, was well attended with a full house, and judg-iriff from the pleased audience and the men encores tho ladies received, their program was highly appreciated. The Midland Lyceum Uureau are to bo congratulated la procuring such talenttw, able aud well conducted uu-1 needing" Winter Underwear, and of course you svint the best be had for the price. By early buying, we have the goods at no in price, although cotton is very When you Ready to buy tertalnors as they have hi these ladies; may they oontinuo their Lyceum work In the up building of their professlou and the elevation ol Lyceum may they live to come again, as jhcji bear in mind that wo have a complete line of these goods, including Mens AH-Wooj, Union Suits; Ladies' and Misses two piece -and Union Suits; Boys' and Childrens' 'Cotton-Fleeced and UnionSuits. Wedefycom-i petition in this line.

Come and ice us. W. A. COOK a CO. New Goods.

iimt JAtJLt. QUAINF1EIA KANSAS. tWost bound. No. 1.

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No. 7:20 A. vM. 'No. 11 and 12 ars freltrhts and rm.v i il if "carry ami it maio passoi.jrors between point where stops arc roado.

W. K.i HAYES, Agent CHURCHES. KI'WORTH LEAGUE. Gov City, 'Meets aiili.jrTf 1 M. Juolour LetKUe meet at HP.

8orvli(( nf 18 M. K. churcU, Clove circuit jiro follows: Every second ut Gove City, 10:30 A Ht'thel. 3 P. M.

una Jerome, V. Every second Sunday i OralnUuld, 10 A M. rind Gore City, 9:00 P. M. Babhatb School, ni Clove City, A.

M. J. j. Mickey, duster, BUSINESS CARDS. d.

gTely, Dealer in Real Estate. Vnrma. Kuucbes und Unimproved LiwkIh for nle. Clove City, Kansas. L.

E. BOSS, Auctioneer, Gove City, Kansas. li crv pmi- in Gove- and adjoining guaranteed. JOHN W. SG0TT, Ti'ti-orial Artist, iiove City, Kansas, O.

B. JONES, Attorney- at- Law, Gove Ci Kansas. J. F. McNaughton, H.

L'hyncian and Surgeon, Cove City, Kansas. 'Phone No. u. J. E.

PROUT, iflttonneu-at-baw, iove Gity, Kansas. New Cods coming on, all the time, nothing old or out of date. All kinds of school supplies, games, stationary, blank booKs, ledgers- 0. J. BENSON Proprietor; PIONEER DRUG STORE.

ment, Vat Ham Fun Balk. Inquire of VV Evans, Grairttiold. Kansas. Tbore will be a -8 iclalist speaking the Hen Jouee school house, In Lap-rabco township, on Monday evening, Novrtnbor 7, 19M. All attend thla meeting, and bear what Socialism Is.

A very pleasant evenlnar a snnnt my a party of young folks at the homo Mr. and Mm; J. F. Mendenhall, oo Saturdaj, October 29, the occasion bo Ing the return of their eons. Lauren ana oo, from their Illinois trip.

The candidacy of E. L. Wleklzer does not represent his onlv claim. Hu II was that bore the brunt of the flrht in Haker township, and changed that townjirtp frow tho ring rule of Samson and gave tho right to tho nooDle to have their aay of who should be their ciioico. About 40 persons gathered in at the Musicale, at the Cridlinjf school house on last Friday evening.

October. aud endeavored to have an enjoyable evening, despite ti fact that the en tertainment was supposed to have been called off, on accouoi of sickness in tho neighborhood. Dr. G. II.

Pettile, of Gralnfleld. was i pleasant jailer at this office, Mon day. He is a nw nun. In that town. 4ind was at tho cjuaty eeat to havn bis Jipiouu recorileu ut tho office of the County Cierk, Intending to locate In our neighboring town, W0.

welcome ic new d-clor. We have cointu.n school all oyer Govecoun.y, five, why should we deprive the people of thie county of the advantayts other young people nave in the east. A common school education is not complete without a High School training, why not have it free? As Bovl Cook told Pilcher, "the lack of such that is just what makes such chumps you and Great Club Offer. Six Publications for the Trice of Two. A Bargain for Short Grass Advocate Readers.

Tho Shout Grass advocate and several of tho best publications in the country have formed a subscription combination by which we are able to offer an unequalled clubblnur banrain. Everyone of our readers is entitled to take advantage of it. Here's the offer: Short Grass Advooato 81.00 .1.00 Topeka Mail Breeze, woman's World, American Poultry Ad vaivaio GreenV Fruit GroweR, iMiBsouri Valley Farm -r. .50 Every publlc-alon In above list Is the best in its class. faper9 may be sent to different addresses, if desired.

This attractive baneain offer shows you how to make the most of your money for next year's reading. The combination Includes something for cvfry member of the family. For a nine money we offer you your whole year's reading. We are able to do it by combining forces; we aro whole salers. Above offer 4 ooen to nlri as well as now subsxEvibers.

If your time is not yet out send your money anyway, ana your subscription will br oxtpuded one year from date of exoira- tlon, or wo will send too paper to any otner address you desire. Send at once. Leave all Orders with tho Short Grass Advocate. Read the program lor' the Musicale. This will be a rare trwat.

fN0ti3. All parties knowinL' themsalvps in. debted to please call and settle, as I am In need of mony, just HOW, K. KTTvrr-r of 5 Of H. City llcstauraiil, Meals Served' at all Hours.

CANDIES, CIGARS, SWEET APPLE CIDER, FRESH FISH OYSTERS. 'W. W. i'KCK, Grainfield, Kansas. Opposite Occidental Hotel.

Coffee New Bran. The G. l.w a pound. At A. L.

are a jolly well-behaved people. Married. At the resldenac of the bride' parents, Mr. and virs. -George Krlegb, of Gove township, on Sunday.

October 30, 1904, Miss EIU: Krlegh to Mr. W. Cobb, Itev. J. J.

Mickev orTiclatlnj. About thirty persona witnessed the ceremony, mostly relatives, and a few of the nearest neihbors. Following is a list of presents: Ulble, glass wave, silver ware, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Krie-rh.

Tablecloth, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb. Tablo -cloth, Mrs. A.

G. Kriegb, Cream pUohf-r, Myrtle Kricgh Cup and saneer, Graeo Krlegh. Tovrelfi, Johb Silver tea spoon, Br nest Cobb. Towels, Walter ano Warren Cobb. Grace and violc Itociclng chaif, Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Cobb. Silver Jane Griflin Silver knivps und forks, nOtto Frlc Tea net and bushel of pop corn, Mr.

and Glasses, Will nnd Joe Madrox Fruit dish, Mrs. Cheese dish and spoon holder, Grace Summers Towels, Arthur rs tiiKs, mr, niiu J. iv. Moore 'owels, Itosa Moore Cloak, pictures and vases. Russell Krlegh.

eport Of Lone Star School District No. 19, ior monm onamg ueioner re, iwui. i No. days taught, 20. Enrollment, j5 Avcracro dally attendance, 12 No.

Tardinesses, 9 Thoee neither absent or tardy, timing the month: Ada Richardson. an Bertha and Grace Wnite. OSCAR STEl'ENS, Teacher. Obituary. ElUa Ann daugher of Hiram and Mary Fianinjrhara, was born in Hocking county, Ohio, May 14, 1850, was married to T.

II. Albin, Septejpber 14. 1871, with a family ft children, survive ner. Thie exemplary ither departed tu-s life October 30, 1904, being 54 years, months and 16 days of ago. She was a patient, quiet and devoted wife and mother, having professed religion about 1887.

She has lived a constant Christian life, a devoted member to the church of her choice, Cumberland Presbyterian. Under her long seige of suffering in her last llluess, which was 0 weeks. she was patient and resigned. Report School, District No. 18, for mon ending October 28, 1904.

No. ptiDlls enrolled, i No. pupils not absent, No.pnplls not tardy, Average daily 'attendance. No. receiving 100 in deportment.

Visitors for the month are L. Haboock and Miss Clara Much-more. Mabel HARGiny Teacher. Pros for sale. It.

II McNay. Co to the musicale. Saturday oiht See program fr Musicale, this eve nlntf, in stuplement. The Barber Shop will bo located lu tho roar of this olTluo, next weok. Pom Salio riolstctn bulls, renin- toroU Apply to W.

E. Heutley. Val 11 Ks .3 tf Tiepresentuivo hn Jones, of Grlunell, was shaking hands with the boys here, Sunday. VVc to jur correspondents, this week, for not using the matter dent in, but, lack of paou id the reason for it. Primmer, of Boomerang rame, a brother of A.

K. Trimmer, of the -Ja- zetto, is helping in thai office, this week. County Survi-yor Livingston- finish ed a two-week job of surveying in 11-30, this week, and has returned bojne. J. Evan, one of tie ''strong men" of the Democratic pary, was a caller at this office, while in town, Saturday.

Erneft nd Jasper Cobb, of itusaell are here for a visit with th'ir (Jubit, aU i to look up a Fiat Salk The west half of section 11-11-28 F.m quick sale, $3,200. cash, tlnnei' at 7 per cent. 14 if F. B. Stuono, Jove City, Ks.

Tho township Trustees are called to meet at the Court House, Saturday, November 5, 1904, for tho pur iose of makir.g a jury list for tho March term of Court. Clarence Terri 11 return home, this veck He will stop here to vote and tret a supply of winter clothes, and then 'hike' for the corn fields of the north. aiTiiin. Married At the residence of the Probate Judge, oiler, in this city, on Sunday, October 30, 1904, Miss I une Harper to Mr. Elzie H.

Hose, the Probate Judge officiating. We noticed th Clerk of tho Court was quite busy, Saturday, making voces of several Russian, who came down to the county Beat in com pany with Mr. Linnebergcr. FOR SALE Half of improv land ail broken up, and In good condition Lois of good wat r. One mile from school.

For further particulars, see J. L. LoviN, Orion, K. Dr. r.

E. Th unpson, of Denver, the and Ear Specialist, has buen here for several days. The Doctor was well based with the business he hs done here, and will make this town, on hi regular round, in the future. Chas It. Muneoa, of Kansas Cfty, tnd Agent for the P.

II li Oo ami J. of wan latum, in company with G. Ely, our home land agent, were among our callers, Saturday, Mr' Cary was here to look up a location. The Cook-Cavender trade is completed, thuj having invoiced the Citv-endor stock, last, and Cook, stock this week. Mr.

Cook has pi need Maxwell, as manager of the Quinier store, and Mr. Caveader has his son. to look after the bwinese here. Mrs. L.

It. Milieu, and -daughter, of were here, this wwk, look after her, school north west of town. Mrs, Miller has woid her inte rest in the hotel at Oollyer, aud ione to LaCrosse, where he will run the indsor House Alpha 0. Parsons ami Florence A Tedball were ru irHtid at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. snd Mrs.

Hugh IVd ball, near Oollyer, Kansas, on Thursday, October 27, .1904 About fifty persons witnHs.eri the eeromony moetly -relative of the parties. J. Green, -f tne United Stutes Coast and (Jeo- etio Survey, whose home is in Ohio, was here, this week. He Is maidug a preliminary survey of Kaos.is. oh ervin the declination of the magnet, and establishing true we-rl ilans Id any county thev are oalled for.

bine Assortment of Stoves, all kinds. Prices with in the Reach of Everyone. HEATING STOVE ing Moves. The best Want and Exchauge Hurrau. Any person wishing to Buy or Soli Second-Hand Goods, or wishing to Exchange for the following articles, call at the Grinnell Restaurant, C.

W. Brown, prop. EXCHANGE. Spring Wagou, -for Farm Waif on. TO SELL.

-Nice Candies arid Alowlng Machine, 1 open Hugiry, bhafts or pole, la srood oniiitum, $20.00. TO BUY. Uouhlf driving Harness Hot and Cold Blast Heat- that made. ranges. Two and Four Hole Topsy H.

Wolfe, prop. Meals at. all Hours, CANDIES, vCIQARS. FFESH FISH OYSTERSa First Door North of'-Court House. CQOKJNG STOVES; All sizes.

Small, Medi- uni and Large; also Steel TOPSY STOVES; otoves, wit Drum. Collection made. Correspondence Solicited, Oftlcfi ut, lllackwill BW. Charles W. Brown, dJvery Feed Stable, GRIN NELL, KANSAS.

W. J. HEJNEY, Steal Estate artd Collections. Urainfield, Kansas. Xleorge W.

Pettite, H. Physician and Surgeon, Grainfield, Kansas. 27 Years Practice. 11 Years In Kansas. We'Cirry in stock a full line of Robes, from Plush to Russian Oood goods.

Prices to suit Quality. H. F. STDHTS, Grainfield, Kansas. CITY HOTEL, QUINTER, Accomodations.

Up-to-Date, Kate, $1 00 per Day. fl. M. Prop. F.

B. STRONG, IReal Estate. Bonded Abstractor. '60V6 KanSaS JOHN R. PARSON5, 'Attorney, Bonded Abstractor, $5,000 CITY, KANSAS.

Quickly, few persons to long eetablished wholesale '(Hitig retail merchants and a-. icul territory of few couutles 1 and expenses paid advanced Commin 'Kuiti. Pern.anent engageinenl Pri'vious exp. 1 essential. Enolo lf ad nvolopc.

A-ldr-H-s, Buitk TKAVKU.EH3. He si-birr fl.go. fUUM SON, Harness and Hardware. Heating Moves. Good Stock- Hot Blast Stoves.

Cheap, because thev are-regular fuel-savers. Lap Robes Plush Robec, limitation Buffalo Robes. Cool Weather coming now, teeforfi omt and get a good Buggy Robe, Prices within -the reach of all. HARNESS, of alL kinds, Single and Double Buggy, and Work Harrttss; also Saddles. I.am.prepared to make and repair all harness.

Grainfield, Kansas. We do Jcb Printing, Inre, ol all Kinds. Guarrntee Satisfaction, ..1.

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Years Available:
1904-1905