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The Goffs News from Goff, Kansas • 3

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I ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. WEKKLY NEWS Tbe saner kraut crop is ripe. Yesterday wm a perfect fall day. -Senator lug-alls' speech at Sabetha iAL. Th Desperate Attempt of FractMe Oates Tom Kerr went to Centralia last night Clyde Robinson Is bom from We Iowa vkit.

A fire feels comfortable Ihese cool morulngs. Our hardware dealers report a brisk trade in stove. to End liev Life. "Frankia Gates has fchot heiself!" Such was the cry heard on our suveis la very highly spoken of by those who heard It. filtered at the Go post-office teeond-rias matter.

Edward Butt, the democratic can Thk Nkws will you Letter Heada, Bill Heads, Statements, Bnsiness Cards, Meal Tickets, Pesters, Dodgers, Pals kills or soy et her job yon may rant, on she-. neiice and at th lowest living prices. Money, Money, Money Saved by buying your Hard ware, Tinware and Stoves of J. Taylor. early Monday morning, and it wad didate far County Treasurer, wm in It is with pleuaura that w8 announce to our many patrons that we have made arrangements with that wideawake.

ri farm iwajazine, the American Farmer, puoiisdc at Foit Wayne, Indiana, and read by nearly farmers, by which that great was taken to Corning. None of the plunder recovered Messrs Reed aud Berridge are deserving of much praise lor the part they took in the capture, Mrs, BrowuLe, the fashionable milliuer and dressmaker, is uow firmly established in her new building, a munuineut of what a woman with pluck and perseverance can do. She has all the coovenieucies and luxuries necessary to her business, and is thus enabled to satisfy her patrons to the utmost Shelnvites the ladies to call and inspect her new goods. Editor. JAS.

H. JONES, echoed from mouth to moutii tintu all in our little tow had heard of the sad tragedy. TKUBSDA SEPT. 28, 188B. As if by piagic a great crowd p.thlirahOU Will ne nwneu un.i.

ered at the residence of Mr. 1, B. Ah- Attorney C. W. Edgar waa hereon legal business yesterday.

Mrs. Richard MoGratb and children went to Seneca yesterday for a few days visit. Farmer in this section do not complain of any lack of help In gathering iU' to tne fliiuress i town Monday. It will make you dhnsy to listen to all the old veterans have to tell about the Babetha reunion. Frank Bollo went to Soldier City, Sunday, where be has business that will detain blm three or four weeks.

A cold ralu from the northwest Mt in Monday afternoon, a great con suhsHirHmrs who-wili come in ua pjy bott, where Miss Gates made her home, up ail on sut.scri()iios una 1)110 yert! Ul HUVHllCO, HU Dr. Corwm was promptly on Milwriborwho will pay on year 111 There is frigid weather in a north and unsuccessfully probed fortiie bill advance. This is a grand opportunity side family, Themortal terror of the et. From the location of the outswe to obUin a ili'sl c.a.-s la-rui journal free. 'Ihe AuiLi icau Fanner is a large neighbors and oldest kid iu the family TIME CARD.

Missouri Pacific. EAST WW in US M'l Ejp. IS Sti L'o'l VI 12 :7 p. .1 L'e'l F't 11 a Dsily exert Sunday 425TU hF't Went into effect April SM. disss City.

Wjindotti fc Kirtltntiri. From Kausas City Toward Katu City Wo. 1 Mail 12 i l. M. I No 8 1 A M.

'JKx. 10:33 pm. "Mail ''l .1. E. hpringer.

Aft. Wsnt Into effect Mar. 7tb. 18. wound, and his inability to locate the of national The City Drug Stoic YOUNKMAN ns PURE DRUGS AND was not long since reading a daily pa- which ranks among the leading agri per, when his attention was arrested ball, tho doctor believed it hail entered a vital organ, and would soon prove lata I.

For a more critical ex cultural pi -pet meituai by a glaring headliue tigutful Ac cident!" He read the article through amination he had the wouimeu gin in their corn crop. Mrs. Henry Berridge and all tbe children are visiting in the vlcinilyof Netawaka this week. Messrs. J.

J. Trumpeter and Jas. Slark were among the Goffites at the county seat yesterday. Attorney P. L.

Burllngame was In towu Monday transacting business before Squire Donaldson. Now is the time to advertise your winter goods. If you have anything extra let the people know It Messrs. Peter Mackey, Clln- and with a satauic grin carefully fold S. 11 tt I A ed the paper in such a shape the head.

line would catch the eye. lien din 1IKADQITAUT trast to the pleasant weather of late. Now is the time to lay in a stock of cigars. It will be a cold day when one or more candidates are not iu town. Judging from the leng trains of loaded coal cars rolling to the west-ward, people don't propose to freese this winter, The Central Branch is doing a rushing business, but it is nothing to what will be done when tbe crops begin to move In earnest.

Mr. Joseph T. Richardson returned from bis trip to the mountains last Sunday. I was a pleasure to see the improvement a few weeks had wrought in hiit health. ner was announced he laid the paper OIL PAINT beside his father's plate.

The old man saw the headline, and horror subscription price ot tne Fat mcr SI a yrar. IT COHTS YOl' NOTHING. From any one number ideas can be obtained that will be worth thrice the subscription price to you or members of your household, yet yon get it 1V00. Cali and nee sample copy. iiii'i iiiii Sorgiram! M.

II. MaKby t-tarls bis sorghum works this week. All (hoc who want this dolicious fcweol are repistcd lo bring tlieir kogg, jugs, cte. placed upon a bod and her clothing rt-uiovod, when a hole was discovered in her back, where the bullet had made its exit. Considerable mystery surrounds the shooting, which occurred about eight o'clock iu the morning.

Mr. Abbott was in Seneca. Mrs. A bbott had goiia down town, leaving Frankie alone ia the house. When the returned she found her lying the floor of an upper chamber, gasping for breath.

It atrlckeu began to read aloud As he read 011 his look of horror changed to tw Gassett and Fred Johnson were trausaotiug business in Seneca Tues a ghastly pallor. "Sold, by gum!" GENERAL DIRECTORY, STATE. Gov. V. Humphrey.

Lieu 't J. Felt. rVimtor Uis't, It. M. Emery.

Ilepr. 45th Dis't. D. Younknias. Kerr.

461 lililrt.W,J. fla'lry. Coiitr.u 1st Uis't, 15. MorriP. OCNTY.

T( i i i'l I. 0. Moorlioad. -Cui' District on rt, J. H.

(Jleason, Probate .1 urtim, E.Canipfleld. ami, Pub, Hch'iolB, J. MuCray. Willii'm 1 tennis, raster of De.ls. .1.

H. Walters. County clerk. W. B.

Young. C')uuf Surveyor, M. Mathews. Cnrowr, t.S. Kaysbter.

County Attorney. J. W. CuniiicK. tJ.fWt i.

IlllRMltt. day. he shouted, as ho read at the bottom of the article; "This man came to his The rock Is being hauled from here for the foundation of a large barn frightful end because he did not buy of Trumpeter, the cash grocer, ho carries the freshest aud best selected seems she get the revolver, and not to be erected on the J.R. Smith farm uorth of towu J. Trumpeter rteeites flsii evt'i'y Friday Uy kuowing exactly how it worked, fired a shot into the finer, the ball dropping line of groceries in town." Mr, Nevil brought hi family and in In lh room below.

The next bhot household goods from Seneca Monday, National AND Superior Mixed Paints. Kalsominrnint Brush-c. and Suik; lies. Pure Wines ami Liquors lor STRAYED. and is now snugly settled in Elmer The Goffs News has loomed up lately until it has become quite a newspaper.

A change of editors is Smetlmes beneficial and sometimes not Frankfort Sentinel. The finest watermellon of the season was planted on our -table lat Thursday by Mr. Peter Troxel. It was a gloriously large one, perfectly was intended for her heart, but her aim as untrue, snd the bullet, uiiss- T. Thummel, A bull calf, short neck, color red Games' new bouse.

Bale. sale at my farm I ill sell at uijldir with some white spots, wide loose hide 8cl. Myers CHUBCH. Inir inc vital ni frtii. struck a rib, and Dr.

Davis writes us that he will beat the Commercial house Tuesday, about 6 months old. C.K. Shannon, two and one-half miles southwest oi (iotrs at 10 o'clock rn. sharji, on Tuesday. October 1, the following dc-scHied projisrly, to-wit: Christian Services every other suiidjr at it a in Snnd iv school evary Sunday glancing upward csme out just below the left shoulder aud lodged in the ceiling, where it was found later.

After the shooting she walked into hu- October 8th, prepared to do the finest kind of dental work. llli. m. 1'rHi'cr nieetlnir every alternate tumor, 6. o.

nAwiniw hisday ve. Mr. Nick Meyers, of Atchison other Methodist Episcopal -Services every fciwlav at 11 A. Sunday school ever nadi Business Locals. Choice groceries at Hight's, Fine candies at Trumpeter's.

Paints at Younkman's below cost sau- a trail of blood county, and Mrs. Minima Meyers, living Wed- Mi ut 1U A. M. 1 'raver lneeuiiir uvui ati 10 to mark her course, took oft" her shoes lj. A.

aesday cveuiiur. three miles southwest of Gotrs, were married at Seneca last week. lilnceii a. nillow on the fleor, and lay Fine line of confectionery at Hight's iiODQEa. Medical Purp down, as she supposed, to die.

Whei W. H. Piper, one of the o'd laud For farm loans sec T. Kerr Mrs. Abbott returned sho wan unconscious, and remained so until under ih Mkillfnl hands of Dr.

Cora hi the Fourteen iowa, two two year oiu sleers, three two year old heifers, three yearling ftcers, three ytsrljng heifers', nine spring '1'erms of sstlc: On all sums of ..) or limler, cash. Over tiia', amount a credit of itis.ilhs will be given on approveil notes lua-ing percent ri from dale, l-'ive per cent oll'for Mi.s. liMMA U.v:.K. S. Mi Aitetioiiei-r.

PKS BuiS ALL. Road Carefully Offer Made Below. From now tho li''sl of marks of this section was in town a few hours yesterday, enroute from Leavenworth, his preseut home, to Oneida. AualysU, as a rule, is the death of Tin: Chester A. rtlitir Tost.

No. 411, O. A. K. mtt'tc on the 1st and 3rd Palurduy, at G.

A tf flail. Visiting comrades invited toat-iDnd H. Maltliy, Com. M. Youukman, Adjutant.

Anti-Horse Tbicr AtwiPlntion-meot at the G.A.H.IiaM 2,1 sentiment. Trumpeter carries the finest stock of Mrs. IShumaker, the brilliant ed candies in town. Hight's is the place to get bread, if you want it tresii. ripe and oh, my! wasu't it good? The sickness of Mr.

Elliott put a damper en the closing of the Sabetha reuniou. It had been agreed to spend the last hours In a lolly and of course noisy manner, but of sympathy tor a suffering comrade the camp was still as death. Clarence Powell brought to this oftlce, last Thursday, some big red apples, product of Brown county. They were fine, exceedingly so, but if we are to keep up our record for truth, must say the specimens fell far short of coming up to what Nemaha county can produce. To build np a town people must stick together like brick dust to a bar of soap.

Tnere must be no wrangling or quarreling or jealousies among them. Property owners in town must offer inducements to secure business, must advertise in local papers, and above all things must not expect to make a fortune in a year or two. itress of the Wetmore Sptotator, graced this office by her presence yesterday. We were glad to make the acquaintance of our fair neighbor. For abst rivets of title call ugly wound was cleansed and dressed, and nature given a chance to Unless blood poisoning intervenes, it is thought fche will eventually recover.

Frankie was, we believe, the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A bott, and is IS years of age. tho Monday morning there was 110 suspicion Dut thai her life was a happy dim; and free from euro. Burioiinticii by- on A.

ien: Speech in these days is oftener sound Goi)t J. S. Smith, of Horton, was lu town Monday, en route to Phillips ing brass thau silver. It's awful hard work trying to pull will 'I'll f. Ni.ws to any iol-: dtt-s i'oi nl- i-ie-'n.

We do litis lo n.duee the gent rally nt. lii-i ctiiinl'-y. Postage f.i.ini.s taken in payiren'- Call on or county. He will return to this place ihe wool over the eyes oi a goat. )piiikp empci anet It is not always the longest winded LOCAL LINKS.

neighborhood Gossip Dished Up a Bead-able Form. Hern is to have a roller mill. Miss Cora Hollo will leave Suuday for Seneca, to attend school. Mrs. Hunter returned to her home in Clifton, Kansas, Tuesday.

Mack i ay lor reports his sick horses as doing well. All will recover. r'red Benson, of Sabeth, is booked for the Lawrence business college. The ftabetha Cornet Kind and Orchestra Association has beon iu about a week, prt-paied to erect a shop and engage in the butcher business. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Brown, living (-oliS, har.si;.--. A oriER preacher who is the soundest. What is the most appropriate article for swell dinners? Driod apples.

The sun would make a great detec all that reliueiueiit and loving t'ik-miM could bestow, and eng.igetf to a most estimable young man, it is only ciiari-tablo to believe that the horriblecrime was tho act of a thoug.itless and even now heartily rcpeiitc-dof. on the south side, mourn the loss of nilifls, N'lis, tied (Ju'ed. 'i-i i-Kers Si ll. their infant child, which occurred tive, it is such a line shaduwer. for tlie Price of One.

It is the bones of contention that make the majority of family skeletons. The Nemaha County Fair was a It is a great deal ea itr for some Having i-i: with tii-; pol OYS EE: South Side Mr. Geortre Cox went to .1 FRESH HENRY lecial -her of 1 he Tope-Splendid Joe success. 1 ne space anotieu ior exuiu-its was crini full. Floral hall was a BRIDGE.

streams than for garralous people 10 dry up. ii. The stock sheds Waldo Bouton, of Babetha, will! glitter of beauty liul lii Get all your paints at Younkman's, day. The whistle of the steam thre heard in our land. 'li-ee s.ied at 1 )', We 11 ka Weekly a ui! and worthy of pat to ulU Ktnv civil eneineering at the Nebraska were Ailed with animals such os only for he will give you the benefit of cut prices.

ftt'ito University. I Nemaha county and Kansas can raise ll'r-l. lb Mr. L. Baser wasut Huninn-i: The best "way to get ahead of time Monday.

JThe parents have the of tke community iu their bereavement. The people of Goffs can now bid adieu to tha tough meat they have had to chew so long a time. Hvury Ber-ridge is our deliverer, and next week will open up a moat market iu metropolitan style. Hurrah! From the Ashford (Neb.) Advocate we derive the information that Mr. Lewis Logan, of the firm of Doo-Icy Logan, general merchants at that place, has purchased Mr.

Dooley's interests and will run the business by It nrobabl the building GardlThe poultry exhibit could not have al, bol.ii ekl J01IX TilU.MPTIiit, iu any tiling is to use the spur of the moment. Piekelt is fixing up will be secured asl been finer. Butbestof all, there was tiinnrimnrv school. I larce attendance, without which a -l l.i oi'ld lia Derby hats are always in order, but to DKA1.I-: A "VI If the was incorporated I fair cannot bo success a stovepipe should only be worn when fl.n. ry KanM! paper f.

f-om the I'd: news, of tin- mean, would be found to suppress the The Nemaha Farmers' Alliance is smoking. the result of a meeting of farmers at Try a Jack of Leavenworth flour. hoodlums who make nightly raids. GROCERIES. few days last week.

A. K. Stuart and fetidly attended tin Seneca Thursday. Charles and Kd. Wiggins are r.i-li catiug in Doniphan county.

Miss Lou Kejiors is the happy of an elegant organ. Pete Mackey was transaciiiig ness on thix side last Monday relative to maeliinery left jiurted" Simula hoys. Mr. and Mrs. M.

II MaJtb.v aitende. the soldiers' reunion at Sabetha, an-we know at their camp thrro It is the best in the market. At the the Harris school house last Friday Jim Holden, Kay Arries and Charley Whitienhnll, Sabetha boys, corner store. We vo it Away, tinner, pub' night. Mr.

Ruhlen was the organizer. Wm. Duley was elected President, and C. Hertslet Secretary. This much will attend A'ashburn college this fall, himself iu the future.

There is a certain place in town at HavaK boinrln net tbr Hiri Jos. 1 lii iiejuireil to I'ai nli nil kii Jim Can- is a man after our own JYspit-j the iu.lt One of the curiosities of human nature is that people never show their temper until they iosa it. In nothing is the "irony of fate" more forcibly illustrated than in tiio drowning of "an old toper. which seems to be a favorite resort of imavt He caught ont, the fact tha needed and useful organization staris T.ipeka, times of fteadilv ii lias and Staple and Fsnoy Groceries three ytrs, eircnlat ion the past ii the ladies, and we built great hopes on ke Hambos. and brought us out with a brilliant luture betore it winters Another meeting will be held at the being able to gather the great bulkof well as greatly in a peck.

Thanks Brother Jim. i ed the our local items there. But it is a cold Harris school house this evening at 111 lion. 13. M.

Youukman has re Lowest Cas PriecS o'clock. s.e--t, and 10-e of the la st ami jotiinais rica. 11 is every -as antiiorit on blooded fact that so far we have been unable to pick up a single item from turned frem Maryville, lift whs summoned to attend his father abundance of fun and feed. Sheriff Dennis was over on lliiisid Saturday evening, and for the tvou lime tliis week the binder left Simms Bros, was appraised. George Shell returned home la Thnredav from Missouri, whe.

day il standi- as praetlea! jmblirlicd A 1 where reecniy.1.1 Brown county must begetting aw ve-i 1 Uivc mi- 1'rrsli tiou truHinmeeil. k1 n'uit trial. that place. Tbe ladies are politely fully jealous of Nemaha county. Mrs.

Youukman is tbe one you want to see when yu get ready to paint. He can sell paiuts very cheap. Dr, Davis, the Holton dentist, will be at the Commercial house one day only, Tuesday, October Stli. The average yonng woman' heart may change continually like the moon, but there is always a man in it. who bad met ith a severe accident.

An chance in referring to a fa reauestad to "know something" the J. J. Trumpeter was the bearer lo us, faliii 'rl-ittels, f.l.al should be by every fanner who deciles to tK'i- in his busine-s. The Kt.ne-as next time we pass by. nerl procession, eavs that near tne I last Monday, of a Dig ear oi corn, ana relatives and friends, visi i nf trio nriuwARion sat a red neaa-1 the message: "uan oeai A moving outfit passed through town yesterday drawn by four sorry woman, and following In her wake I this?" You bet can, every time If babies cculd be made to under lookiiiir cows, led by a boy and prodded the Maryville fair, and hud a go-u time generally.

Jle also attended remarkabJsti'mperanco meeting gone. Mr John Itkard arid sou Hen last week traded all their right, t'ul were thirty-seven white horses. 1 iat ear was sufficient to maKe a lair Farmer is now printed on toned book 1 pajiCi-, with pages, and con-' I tains no! than sixty-lour coiumi.s I of valuable aud important matter each week. In order thf.f t-veryr ffirmer in stand that "little ones should be seen 0 i Mrs. torgau Brown lee started I meal for one horse, while an ear oi and not heard," what a relief it would by a man.

Four yearlings pushed behind. The outfit was headed east, and I tit 1 1 be. sco i on jo. JUST THINK OF IT! The Monopoly -Busted. Do vcu want a Sewiie' Mm'l-inc? for Thomas county last ween ior aifinana county corn ie ith her son and I meal for a horse and mule.

Let Brown Curtis is the man you waul to see and interest in tbeir half section probably belonged to some disgruntled 1 I as and the esl mar have an oiiporlu- -tin amn tn TCanana eYrifictintr I when vou want a new stove. He has laud in es county to Mr. 1.1- e'-- mtv to become laminar with 1 1 1 it? valu Mr. and Mrs. Jas.

Walker, county try again. itii 1 1 01 1 1 guson for the right to tell Ids palct im.v living without work. Die- uu yij Incorporation is stUlthe talK, out Anew swindle is netng pracuueu tuu-v a 1 able journal, the publishers annouiue that'they will send the Kaivas Farmer on trial three months thirteen weeks for 2j cents to new subscribers. nomcthing besides talk is needed. Let on our soldier friends by some fellows bppu.u..

expend more time in roller and narrow commneu 111 mo-eastern part of Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Nolf-'uife and live off his wife's relatious. dodoinc their creditors than would some enterprising citizen start out I who have -blanks prepared asKtng A t-ial subscriber thus getting more Yesterday afternoon Fred Logan suffice, if properly employed, te pay with a paper and see how quick the I questions Jealculated to. lead old sol- taking a iiuners than he would or he would by astonished the citizens of Ashford by their debts. iieeessarv signatures can be secured, diers to believe they are working a monthly farm journal a whole year.) arranurfnient we will send Mrs. I).

M. Younkman, Mrs. Carr, I pension claim for him. After filling his appearance, which was so much al- It is the fool who upsets ne boat by tered'during his brief absence, that a fiJS Mrs. Brown, Mrs.

Hollo and Mrs. lout tne long DiauK, me veierau rv Pickett went to Holton yesterday to I quested to affix his signature, after number 01 nis ineuus uuw WITOU jrt drowned. nnv a friendly visit to she W. B. C.

of I which he cuts away a portion of the nizehim. For the last six weeks tie I fwnmercial men will find Hight's has been confined to his bed with fe-1 restaurant just the place to get a that place, and also to look alter tne I blank, leaving a plain promisory now, tllo weekly Kansas Farmer and The Nkws both papers, one year, for only or we will gives "trial l.S-week? subscription to the Kansas Farmer, who pay the cash at this orlico for one year's subscription to Tut-: Nnw. eil her as renewal, for Icick dues or for a new snbsei iber. Take ad vantage of this liberal offer at once. little folks, aud Mrs.

Verdo started for Seneca last at-ternoon, going as far as Mr. I. ii. Henry's, where all enjoyed a visit, and in compauy witlt Mr. ami Mrs.

Henry attended the Seneca Thursday. Died, September 23, of spinal meningitis, litl Is George, son of William and May Brown, aged 4 months, 2wecks audi' day. Jle wasun unusually bright, leva'ble child, but "Our Knttier knowetb twst, And Be c-ltiKise to es'l yourbabf hoaio To the beautiful In tut 1 1 rest." The bereaved parents have the sym-nnthv of a Isrsre circle of friends. WARBENTED FIVE YEARS iN'il'i all Anaclitiiciits. Write for ill inild circulars of our 'SlNti'KKrt SIOMK" Ktc.

$10 TO $30, vr, which so emaciated him that those square meal. His charges are reason- welfare of the chicken which moved I Miss Mary Kerr, for so long a time from Goffs to Hoi ton. I compositor in The News office, has 1- rnaliKe ble, and his table the best th.tl.Al. '-our old Fred." We are you are ow ing "-u- Mr. Browii F.lliott was taken sud-acceptej a position on the Centralia vom 1,1 a 11 tin U-fllllll I1KA T.O I1AVA VOll very glad to welcome him back anumg I and 8eHie.

He needs the money denly and seriously ill at the Sabetha I jourrial, and departed for that place us, aud are sorry to see him so reduced I to meet his own obligations. reunion, and was brought to his notue I Monday last. Miss Kerr has always and changed. His sickness has been I jfow is the time to provide yourself in this trwn. Dr.

Corwm being ab-l proved herself a careful and pamstak- secret from his relatives and with btanKeis ana. comioris ior tne kept a sentDr. Milan, ot Wetmore, was sum. ing laborer in the typographical vine wee.re- Saved by ordering direct from HeadUv urs. Needles for any luacluiio, 25 cts.i a dosen in Ktnnips.

AddrcS, i The Louisville Sewing Kacliine Companjf.i No 520 l'Ol'HTll A 51 ION UK LOUISVILLE, KY. The remains were interred iu the We-t-morecejuetery Tuesday. Di.M 1:. nioned. We are glad announce that yard, and we can assure her new em- gojds.

friends here; However, they all unite a in wishi ig that the climate of Banner degc ill ...1:1. tn hi, I winter. 1 nos. jjernuge inis ueii ,.1 JM i US. I otc Mr.

Flliott i rapidly improving, tf plovers that she can be depended on Thos. A. Kerr, of Goffs. was in ba- in everv Her hosts of uouniy win speeuuj mwisuiuj w. m.

jand titje correet by naviug pajiers So to JCnKSC-M JBHKSON. Dealeh is former self. Ashtord (iseb.) Advo-1 excuted and acknowtedged at this cr lietha Wednesday and called upon a friends here unite in wishiug her eate I floe. T. A.

K.EKK, ISotary Fublic. nniher of bis friends. Mr. Kerr is avery success in life. BEAL S6TATE TKANSfEES Furnished fcy J.

E. 'Waltors, Hegiater or DeedB. BtcTns to Gendwin Goodwin lo Bnknrs nqr Unnitftv the store of Dr. I Take notice we keep 11. b.

Burr candidate for Register of Deeds, and We think we are not far outtf the ha. H- And! cwJ r1t, 1 sa iriiarunfA KiAlkl tn if lie can persuade enough Republl warrmgion, av umuB. tter tha other ghoes. Will receive- way when we say the party at the Commercial House, last Saturday eve- cans to favor him with their votes will by two burglars and a ooapie goio another invoice iu a few days, at the Stale of Kansss to wm 111 sw nr 15-3-11 7iK- make a good officer. Sabetha Herald.

I nju given in honor of Miss Sallie watches and some jewelry was taren.i Corner Store. Jeweler. A Ctlulnnil to A iml Brewer 1- ts IT, When the loss was discovered word! Bear in mind the fact that Dr. Davis Is you desire to keep posted in re-1 Mertss, was the happiest occurence that was sent to neighboring towns, de- tho Holton dentist, will bo in town A cniiiyilcte line of "WmIcIios Clucks ferenee to the county canvas, suo- na8 taken place in Gob's in a long 1 -1 Ml. tw il.

ii.i,,u loniv one uy, lufuunj, wiuuw om, ecribe for fHK News. In so far astime The occasion was the birthday nil Jewelry. Wi'iiirin a njiecialityd scrioiug tu. an(f wiU dQ -6ur denta, work jn ft mtr 1. 1 aim nincK ii, i-eninuia um II Horriuimi lo Jior-li Walters Lit a I.

and 8, block Keuoea A Iso li I' 8 qr atirt nw qr qr ami lit sw qr sc qr and so qr uoqr ami lif sw qr tie Smitb to A Slater lots 11 and 1- blk ait eutinlin Ii' 1 .1 Mi.si in to Archibald Dieke lif lies in our power we will give reports 1 0f MgB gallie, and the party was All work wariuuted. waru. 1 ur buv iiu.u,uuu waa n- igfactory manner, of all political meetings, and anything I intenQed as a surprise. Some fifty. ceived by Constable uaniey, of Oons4 1 Molt nejnla forget the kindnesses Centralia Kansas.

that the refugees were in the vicinity shown them, and remember only the thing else hat ocenrs in the political persons assembled at the residence of of this place, aud he summoned a I kindnesses iney nave suown to omen. stub to Wm Vcvonr.ell lots 11 and field. For 1:5 cents the papei win ne I Uncle Joe Taylor and marched in a COFFINS, Burial robc9 and trim mings of all kinds always in stock. 8. MoCsnndl Building- Shr posse, consisting of Henry Berrldge, 'rST IS block 11 (I-fT ISrt 8 Uoyburn to Wm Lit If no or sent to any address until January 1.

I body to the hotel. When Miss Salllo Mi.ili A Tnv or to Noah Hayes lot 11 Here is anothor swindler. Look I the parlor, Uncle Joe, on be- ADVERTISE Wiley Reed and Gard Picket. Oneof Heretofore rone of our merchants blcek 71, scutes HWI out for him. A young man sailing 1 half of the assembled company, oon- Million fluilook to Harrison lot! (1, 7.

8 tbe ourgiars was a one-ieggeu man kept a general line of notions. Thos ana niocn 1, una hub io under many nnmes introduues himself lurtuiftted the young lady, and and used a crutch. The searching Berridre saw the need of carrying A merlon City, mtUH, block nartv soon discovered marks left by soh a stock, and now you. pan get or e-x IN. THE to the farmers as an agent or a M.

I wished her many more happy birth I him Aiirtliliur rnn wunt, II tho notion Lo jU house, selling territory for I days. The oompany then withdrew Suekltn's Arnica Salve. Th hrnit, ulra In tho fr Cuts. tbe tell-tale crutch, ana roiiowed taem 1 1 .11 1. 1 line.

patent proces for extracting oil from I to the spacious dining room, and the IV Uii near wu, wsBaiuivnwgwM T- io.t. Thinking hi. game proposed to Icanumte you insnrancs certain woods grown in the ooumy.1 gybing was speut in a genuine old ratios, (lor, tlesrs, IBnlt Rticom, Fevor ores, Tetter, Csnrpe flnnSs, Cfnlbiains, Coras, est ell flkta Bruptlens, nt pcsttive-W anrss files, er fie sr resnirsd. It Is Kotioe of Attachment, take a train terete constable plaoed agCMW. UgrimiJlg aiW His process is so simple, his ereden-1 fashioned manner, The youngsters Abbott, rtainilfr.

is, John Webb tint a watch at the depots. Boon a freight tomatOe8t OTl W6 casrt Of in arentSWI IV imnncn aBvioinvMiiii, Kimm refute rrtes osstii per sex. ret gaarantew bene? teres atslr Hc-Idro J. B. Iloniildon.

Jilstloo of bo In itsrriMin tuwuslilp, Homnhn county, Stuto came along, and the burglars darted I gtaMment plan in the best 4 TOSSKBLUk tlals so strnight and his demeanor played games kuqwn and played ages thoroughly sincere that he suooeeds in the middle ftged gathered in pairs selling the right for a certain county nd telked on subjects interesting only for a round sum in cash, divided to young people, and the old men and among twen or so odd farmers. He women sat by and looked on with out Vi, me orosn uoara irl in. tJiMiimvM find. of KanMin. Paul lie lenrtunti s'-o hcrl sotlfiod thnt on .1,.

Sinirmher. A. nil order 1 I wilVMvntfw vrv vv wwr vww REFITTED and REFURMSHIil Architect, JPer' also, and succeeded In oanturlnr one. VOUrpolwy right of allai'huii'nt tin-' for the nm of filfi.tW iiia aiKii nit ninn it u-e i i-iin- 'ii a a. A r'i 1 tm i Ml ifr.

Invariably fails toretnrn with the deed I quiet sattsfaotlori. BefreshmonUwere Ihe other escaping in the darkness. I acre rumut. J. nwh nvrr, ajritlimt f-ala dcleiidHtits' Kori.

(tinl cbntirlsln Jtt I t.llO ntlOTO Clll IIIPI UOI Mini mm rill tm hcHi-it on the day of Ortohor. A. of sale. He weighs 175 pounds, Is tlx I nrved at tbe proper tune, aid at a late tVMttH HOTEL PETER MERTZ, PROP'R Oalr flttt ekvis aowl in tbe city. Pine new eaaje a.

fisadeuMrten tor VonscaDieianiey wwiiiuMWiw im. 41 1Aua .1 1 n'nlnnli 11 Ill C. C. AllllOTT, Rhetel.wbsre a gul WMplaoedl 1U UUJS HCB lUf feet high, walks erect, wean a Prlnoel hour the party broke up, only reyretr l'laiiil Ifl. 1 hliiiilnt, Abbott i .1.

I', lit NAI.IlKON, Attest; Albert coat, and has a bore Panama 1 Bg that the vealnr of HIM gatlle's 1 6QFti fczizsj 1. I Justleoot tho l'cac. a -11 -r -u V' St hat drawn over his erea. lwtlulilWiHv-'t i. 7 F.

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1889-1890