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The Goffs Advance from Goff, Kansas • 4

The Goffs Advance from Goff, Kansas • 4

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i -The Wetmore DontUt- Wlll bo In Ooir.s Olllco Wltlj Di.Miixson Ovir Dnnniin'H PtJiro. lavu if ut liiutlkt d0U4 UUt na T4, LKor.tt, rtk. CO ONtTTO MSniCAL A party, consisting of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Herridge of Kelly and Dr.

and Mrs. Maxson of Goffs left on the afternoon train Monday for a week's visit at the World's fair. Mrs. Travis who has been rnuklrig her homo in Goffs for a mouth, having secured a cilvorco from her husband, U. G.

Travis, loaded her household goods Tuesday and left for Decatur county, Kansas, where she will make her home with her brothers. Mrs. Chus. Kenison lias been In Valley Fall the past three week car Wednesdny June 15 June 16 and Thursday, Sold In Goffs by C. II.

Hayes. NAXI-ON ami f.MITll, PHYSICIAN'S AMI) HULIOBOHS. Prufuvilona! irui.iplly utiNworud Bt nil ItcurK. Oilirt: Ovrr I'uI'iiiilii'h fctoru. Goi-Ks, Kansas.

ilUiAiiUilUliiiUiiiiiiiliilll ing for her Invalid grand mother, Mrs. Hatchelor, who died Monday evening. Goffs Will Celebrate, The funeral services were held Tues day at Valley Falls. The remains Everything Indicates a Good Time. UNDREW MORRELL.

l'lloiMtiHTnu Wist Si 1 .1: liAiiiiliU tmrr i'li'st ('laws AiTAriiuiiodatlonH, Try Our Alambni l'aco Miuuiutra i Sclcntlilc Composlton fur nod KcautlfyliiK tlm Hklu, rcn.ovln lllaoh-ht'uds, Wo, I n.HHS, KENISON. were taken to Brooklleld, Missouri for burial. Mr. Ktnlson went dowu At a meeting of the citizens -Tues Saturday, rcmalng until to-day. (jonn, Kansah, day night it was decided that we celebrate the Fourth Goffs.

An organization was at once effected and I LICi-NSKD EMBALMCR, about getting your corn planted. You will also be a little late getting into it with a cultivator, and you will want the best oultivator that you can get to do the work. We handle the KIRLIN DISO-the one that they all know about, and has stood all the tests and has been a success wherever tried, You will be told that some other machines are As Good as the Kirlin. When they tell you that, they acknowledge that The Kirlin is the Standard and that they have all tried to copy it, but SOEVER have made as good a One, Two, or Three-Row Disc Cultivator, Runner or Wheels. CHAS.

KENI50N BROS. JU L. A. UOItWIN Goffs, Kansas. the following committees elected: Executive committee, E.

C. Mahler, E. N. Sapp and C. Goodrich; Com.

Home Seekers tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each mouth to all stations on Central Branch west of Portls and Osborne. Tickets good for 21 days. Hates one fare for round trip. These rates apply to Mo. stations on Kansas Division west of Salliia, Kansas.

O. W. Rowley, Agt. llolils Ccrtlllcitti! from State) Hoard of lli'liltli, purnil tt.lnn Mm to prepuro and Klil) bud ins uccordlnn to the roqulroinciitt of tliut liuard. on finance, J.

Bickc), L. Clippiogcr Ufllcc ut tbo Ccirwiu IiulldltiK. and C. S. Goodrich; Com.

on speakers band music and advertising, E. N. Sapp, A. Morrell and P. L.

Brlney: Com. on home talent program and A full line of Goods Constantly In Stock. music, Rev. W.J. Byers, E.E.

Ilolston L. M. ANDREWS JEWELER, All Work SuUsfimtorlly Doua. Your l'ntroniiKi) Sollcttud. At present In K.

Dorimin'B Btoru. and John McManis; Com. on grounds, 9 Henry Berridge, Fred Cox and Otis Atkins; Com. on sports, Dr. L.

A. Cor-win, Mac Taylor and Henry Herri dge; Com. on fire works, John McManis, L. D. Allen.

John Clever, G. W. Sourk and E. E. Ilolston.

Sunny Knoll Items. Miss Allen of Ontario visited Mrs. John Butts last week, Miss Stella Clever was calling on J. D. Ilolcomb's Tuesday.

Mls Katie Henry left Monday noon for Seneca, where she will attend the Normal and Institute this Summer. Mr. J. D. Holoomh was transacting business in Bancroft Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Butts were worship-ping'in Bancroft Sunday. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs.

Thompson of Pennsylvania, sister and niece of Mrs. J. Campbell are visiting her thi? week. They will also visit at Neta -waka before returning home. The various committees arc taking I SOUTH SIDE I MEAT MARKET.

hold of their respective work with a zeal that insures success, and the in 3 dieaUous are good for a rousing old Lvcryllnii'J Jeu Fourth of July celebration. Though and ircliciuo or liver disease. 1 fiifu i'iy mi lifter ho fcfid eppnt r-. IT. isnH UiiMnod- I (it- 1I1H.

'AKOUNIS T'AUTIN, W. Va. we may be a little late in getting the ball to rolling, there is no reason why Goffs 6hould not have as good a time It V. h- act t-x- as any in her history, if everyone will take hold in earnest witha determin ation to make it go, and that is Just what they propose to do. We want everybody who considers Goffs their Your J'a fruitage Solid led.

Highest Market Price 'Paid for Hides, and Lard. W. MAST PROPRIETOR. town, and it's interest their interest, to calculate on coming to Goffs to cel nififiy (o rtirriit and var- a pr-Hcuee of 'iliisiford'a and take uio iijiiipiit. Thi.i family riicJii-in-; tht; constipated rtirs up the torpid liver nn'l a healthy secretion of bile.

Thodfonl's Black Draught will cleanse the bowels of lm-ptiritiet' and strengthen Uie A trpitl liver invites coi.L', bilionsnoss, cLiila and feV'jr nn 1 all r.iar.ner of and coutneion. Weak in Bright's disease which claim' r.3 many victims ebrate. Goffs showed you a good time last year and we can do it again. Prof. Henry II.

Loudenback of the Atchison County High School will BOO GRAND AT I give a musical entertainment at AVet- more tonight, (Friday.) The hour is 5j Shop in theClellnnd rtlople Shade News. Miss Dora Hanson of Sabetha was visiting with her sister Mrs. Wm. Davis, last week. John and Alta Johnstone were visiting Saturday afternoon and Sunday with their sister Mrs.

Roots who lives west of Kelly. Cloyd Tallman was called to Sabetha Friday on accountof the illness of his sister Mrs. May Malhewson. He returned Monday evening and imported that his sister was very Liv. Mis.

Lucy Axbelm who has staying with her brother, Walter land of Kelly, returned home Friday, but she is now staying with Dr. Max-son's children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed.

Rosel are the happy parents of a flue daughter, I' June the 9th. Horatio Myers began work for II. A. Dorslc Wednesday morning. Mr.

Tahrp and family of Goffs visit set for 8:110 in order to accommodate those from Goffs and Corning. Mrs. Willis Morrell and Mrs. F. J.

ill jj I i 1 i I Watkins were notified Monday night r.i roRr-Hiupt'on. A iVeent V.l!:.rV9 Black- yhoul-J be i i the hAim. i ufo1 r.arS- Prr-'-iititfur live and ir.dacy com- 4 "r'l f'und imihine to c-iCul East Side of the death of a little daughter of their sister, Mrg. J. L.

Likens, living south of Oneida. The child's illness P. rV) was of short duration, having taken Meat Market I sick on Saturday with symptoms indicating poisoning, but no cause for such could be definitely traced. The ii OLD GLORY WILL WAVE THE EAGLE WILL SCREAM THE BAND WILL PLAY AND THE PEOPLE REJOICE 1 i 9 i v- ui funeral services were held Wednes ed with Ed. Roscl's Monday day.

JUUL H1NKLEY Proprietors, Dealer in all kinds of FRESH and SALT MEATS. cl 1 f--vK 0 PP'oman Suffrage and Joman 3 I I 3 Your Patronage Bolioittxi. IliglioKt Price raid for IIidvs. KAll.VA TIMF-TAULE. 1.: i HKANt .1 Door South of IPIROILCIIEIISrT SPEAZEES THE BEST B-ZklbTID IMITTSIC CHOICE shpoikts to s-ctit e-ve03ste Ball Q-ievees zfoib foe jliljl.

Bio- Fibewoeks at nsnEGHErTT Biekol's 11:17 ui p. nl i) a in iij: 10 a. in By HON. ALVA ADAMS, Ex-Governor of Colorado. In Colorado the statue of Justice that city hall, courthouse and capitol is not a lie.

For capital in Washington and in 41 states of the uni 11 ihu figure of St. Taul would bo more fitting than of the GoddeS of Liberty. After ten years of experience equal needs neither apology lior defense. Xu i.ari!; has conic to eitlK-r woman, man or the state, never harmed anyone. has not conquered iniquity in Colorado, nor has it conquered her.

Suffrage is a 1 1 i 1 -THE- Goffs Grain Co a. till p. I p. n. i p.

ni. i IUVL1 iVEHTEKN i i ac, 6:21 p. ta U. IWuiw 12:01 p. in Til nai'ND.

(Except janilay) 8:50 a. in j. 92. 1 1:51 p. Sut'duy) p.

Bayers and Shippers 1 2 felt if I I i it st J( of all kinds of Grain, and Seeds. tion; it is but a step and not the end of the journey The ballot has not changed her nature. She still recognizes that raising bread and babies is a part of the Divine command, but these duties not the whole of life. She uses the ballot to protect her property, her home, her children. It has broadened, not impaired, the woman.

Tin have made no effort to upset the universe. The)- are cleaning one at a time, not trying to right the wrongs of a hundred wars in a diy. Women may not have suffered, but there is a moral uplift, an Uncle Samuel will unfurl Old Glory, proclaiming Liberty, Peace and Prosperity throughout this Great Land, and again with banners streaming and merriment galore, Goffs bids you help CELEBRATE THE NATION'S EIRTSDAY Everybody Come and Enjoy a Grand, Good Time. i 'ii 1 Sells Coal, Field Seed, I tion, in the recognition of her equality. To the free the world the sky is clearer, the air more exhilarating.

She is a partner A ivlzu oi terror exists in the whole district. At least t.euty 1 t.ry::ts lic-l as a result of ii; mff-l'T n.isi-uniuti miners at 1- a-r. by Uj) a depot platform, uauKTr nw-nnien raio-w, ri- eternity and ni.m have, i. rust eel mure roul.ie is peeto'i r. not a corn- eminent; her heme is a full and equal partnership aft Bran.

Shorts, Oil McaU Highest Market Price Paid for Grain. We Want Your Trade JOHN McMHNIS, Mgr. tion where the man holds all the stock and does all the voting. Sh nnrt of ihino-s. an individual and independent.

This is cvervth Miss Fampcll of Kansas City is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. Clippinger. Meet me at Goffs July 4th. and we won't forget a good time.

Miss Katie Henry is attending Summer Normal at Seneca. Miss Julia Camp has been visiting friends in Hoi ton the past week. 00 TC THE WORLDS FAIR VIA THE I C- it i i 1 '1 ie't i'-Lei ueuiiiii'iii wear Dr. Smith spent Sunday with his ft f. Mrs.

W. J. Glenn is enjoying a visit from her sister, Miss Frances Cary, of Soldier. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Brownleeof Hol-ton are visiting their daughter Mrs. Ira Bailey. Meet me at Goffs July 4th, and we will take a ride on the merry-go-round. Miss Ida Herman visited her brother James, Tuesday while on her way to Seneca to attend the Normal.

Three disc cultivators carried over from last year, for sale at a great reduction. Mahler Cox. N. Juul shipped four oar loads of fat cattle Monday night from Centralis. He was fortunate in striking a good market that let him out with a handsome margin.

The Bancroft rural free delivery route will be started the fifteenth of this month with W. D. Calder as mail carrier. Mr. Calder has been having W.

U. Jessee prepare a comfortable waguu for the business. John McManis and Misses Jennie and Maggie left Wednesday far St. Louis and were joined at Wetmore by Mr. and Mrs.

llcckewey. They go with the Kansas Grain Dealer's Association. Mr. and Mrs. O.

Munson and son, Robert, passed through here Monday evening on their way to St. Louis to attend the Fair. They will take a month's vacation and visit friends in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs.

N. N. Williamson lefllast Saturday for their home in Colorado after several weks spent in careinff for their son Lue, who has an far recovered as to be able to be uot aod engage In some light work. Remember to come to Goffs for the 1th. Mrs.

L. A. Curwin spent a few days last waek with O. Munson's In Frankfort. Children's Day exercises will be held at the Methodist church next Sunday Everybody is invited.

Dear let's go where the crowd goes July 4th, that's Goffs. The last.half of your 1903 taxes aro now due. Pay them at The State Bank of Goffi before June 20th and get the treasurer's receipt. J. W.

Luce of Wetmore was in town Tuesday canvassing for the Say-man's soap and salve, a purely vegetable compound which he very highly. Marie Chidsey, who has been in the employ of J. G. Bickel for the past throe months, left, for her home in Linu Sunday to spend a week. After that he will go to Iloltoa Kansas where she has accepted a position as sales lady in G.

V. King's big department store. J. T. Hornaday was here Friday in the interest of the Blue Valley Creamery Company and made arrangements to receive cream here on Mondays and Thursdays of each week.

Their representative, H. M. Kern came Sunday and was ready to begin work Monday east of Clover's store. Last Thursday E. G.

Iloskioson livin? north cf Corning received word of the doath of his father, P. W. noskinson living north-east or Wetmore. Mr. Hosfcinsoo was in his seventy-third year and had been in poor health for several years.

The funeral services were held Sunday at the PowhatUa Church Dear his home. homes are the "Home, Sweet Home" of other with the interest and inspiration that a free, self-respecting, equal womanhood can give. Women have not mired in the pool of politics. They are purifying it. They have raised the atmosphere of the polls without lowering themselves at the polls.

Women are as free from insult as in the votibule of a church. Genuine respect and deference for woman is a west; trait. Now and then a woman may take a man's view of politics and u.e a ballot corruptly, but for every corrupt woman in politics you can find ioo men equally foolish, and with more power for wrong doing. Last ycax one poor, deluded woman was caught repeating, and among the antls there was more rejoicing- over the one that went astray than over the ninety and nine that were true. The professional politician says that the woman vote is uncertain.

Xo greater tribute could be paid. In its uncertainty the gangster can rer.d his doom. In three or four of the largest cities women have made but little headway against the intrenched machine. The failure here is due to the so-called respectable Christian men who will not ally themselves with the women to form an invincible army of civic righteousness. The women are ready, but the men are chained to partisanship.

It is human nature to question success, but it never doubts lair ire. The only battle cry of the mob is to "crucify him." Ugly charges arc remembered and repeated. Praise and words of honor are forgotten. Few kind words are printed regarding equal suffrage, but sarcasm and falsehood are given wide circulation. Two years ago 25 Colorado ministers of all denominations replied to the question of equal suffrage results.

O5C said it worked badly, three said it worked fairly well, twenty-one said It worked well. It was a tourist reporter who stated that Colorado women used charity ard philanthropy as a political lever that the highest and sweetest sentiments of the human heart were used by women as trading coin with which to purchase votes. What a shameless libel on her sex Or wonders with whom she associated when there. Certainly no true woman ever gave utterance to such revolting sentiments, for th.y are not true If uttered at all, the words but expressed the individual distorted and deformed methods and ideals of one woman and in no way represented the 100.000 self-respecting, honest women voters of Colorado any more than John L. Sullivan represents the culture and refinement of his native city of Boston.

jnI uivJ weapons. Ar; ihu aijuari- i-vi have teen flleil, Lit ix. not va diiiurleJ tntlia oi tii-iir ui says the Nov York Triliuiic. TUcy are the or-aiit- li aro twatt-d with a e-Kin ii 1 in the r.ioi-; 1. iietei iiie.

aau ia a Mi ef'hi- uiry ihrew-n-riit iv. dks. When u-t in i-; the baek. Whca a ti'v. u- u-i'U a i.if iud aji-ct i.t hatre-i i 1 TLe x.

ilie a-i'iarlur ere teurtu -i r'r-r; titni Grave 1: rm-'ii in rl-3 1.1 il.U;rr!u t.t uther iie.rm.-o for Ui 1 ro "t.iu maid 'i. ire -f the (ij to tht-m when 'j'-: i-i-'J arua. 'i vi moatii 13 rosrvnsilie tor mkpe. The ipc-as itc lower jaw pro-tr Uynd h. cr.

Crustaceans are ti.e Ulvt cf tMo i.j,h. nd the shape cf cn.l t'l'rharp teeth with-i -a cix! -'et Jcstr'-ymg this I'iad oi Jo J. wuid say. judging i up; irc, that their diet i3 tk1 iulu- to tlicir needs," lor tey no Isj'a. uthir cay a rny ef rcrs observed this 'Here's .1 the starvation parents near Wetmore.

If you please, meet me at Goffs July 4th, ant you will he pleased. O. W. Rowley and sons returned from St. Louis Thursday noon.

Mrs. Win. IJybskuiann and Miss Ida lierridgc of Axtell were Goffs visitors the first of the week. C. 1 Wigfc'iu-4 who has been in feeble health for some time is still under the doctor's care.

"Wetmore has organized a new band. This time it is of the male persuasion. S. L. Hubbard, the photographer, ivill be inGoiT all day the second and fourth Monday of each month.

Mrs. Steele, mother of D. Steele le't Thursday visit a son in Perkins Oklahoma. 1 L. I).

Allen made a business trip to the southern part of the state this week. A. V. Panes M. D.

5th and Jule St. Joseph, Mo. Monthly treatments. Correspondence solicited. Miss Loia Powell visited at Wet-in -re Sunday, at the home of her uncle, Wm.

Hallaucr. The fariurrs have been Improving the fine wcatherduiSifrtheFast week. lupine-. in ha been distress-iuly quiet. For the Worlds Fair tli? following rates will be made Via the Mo.

Reason tickets will tie on sale datlr from April 10th to Koveiaber 15th, good to return on or before December 1 3th, 1SI04 at rate of J15.05 Sixty-day tickets will be on sale daily April 2.5 to Jvor. final limit of tickets for return sixty days from date of sale except that no ticket will be pood for return later than December loth, lt'04 rate SI3.30 for round trip. Ten-day excursion tickets will be se.ld daily April 27th to Nov. 30th, tickets cood to leave St. Louis within ten days from d.tte of sale but not later than Dec.

15. IS04. rates Il.ir. for round trip. Hew time card will be pat ia effect before the tjrer.ir.jr ef the fair, creatly reducinc the time enroute and letter O.

Aeent. tlnSs, Kansas 1 i to lis a. V-. u't Ts b' Low r. re: cenrsanior.

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