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The Goffs News from Goff, Kansas • 3

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MHichtl WDQKLYNEWS Hoe Henry BerrMgc fer Barnett'c Millioi. One hog saedidnc These are taw days who Ceusaay schools arc well attended. Dr. Milan, of Holton, tarried to tow between train" Sunday. Mrs.

L. A Corwiu ha gone to Try lbe celebrated Carbon Imp Is it act a tosst sssm BWl i mwi WV rnrnm anMV-vwvw mm coal at Richardson's. ittesaaet es euros ey isssJ sa faeond matter. A eel of glassware goat with every Otr like irnnli nmspsillli Msa. sis Stat can of baking powder at night's.

um moos, crssieaiae tae Editor. A I. If. JONKi, Vinaan Uurch went to Seneca on business Monday, returning Tuesday. Kaatac City to Join the doctor.

Charley Younkman made a flying trip to the county seat Taeaday. -MUs Belle MoColgtu will, teach the spring term of school i a the Abbey district. Mies Norma Kerr commenced a winter tern of school Ic the Heid If yon want to please the children i mm get their Christmas presents at Younk man's. Full strength baking powder, war THURSDAY, DEC 5. I860.

LOCAL UVU. ihboroo Gossip Stab Up i a Bead-able Foxs. Until the first day of January, 1880, ranted, at Right's, aud with eveiy can ''til', a set of glassware. Frank Rollo, aud family, bo lately came here from Iowa, will leave District Monday, ''Ten ulghts In a Kansas Drag Store" would sj11 like hot cakes just bow. State News, Quite a number of farmers arc plowing.

It is only in Kansas such a thing i allowed iu December. HARDWARE you can get The News one ywir for 90 cents, dating from January 1, Sub Monday for Canton, III. Miss Nanuie Deskins haves Man DEALER, TO LOAN a lint farm mortgages in Nemaha mi adjoiaing counties at 7 1-2, 8, 81-2 and 1 per cent straight rate of interest, I and 7 per cent interest and a reas-able cash commission. lliaiBMBEH that I am prepared to negotiate as large loans as anyone els ia the eonntrr. and on equally as fav- day for Denver, where she w.l.

Will s.e:l the winter with her sister. Unt 1 scribe now and receive a copy free the balance of the year. After January 1 the price will be $1, cash in advance. Mr. Huey has almost recovered Until Dr.

Corwin's return Dr. Ma- gill can be found Tuesdays and Fri arable terms. Come and see me before We have a communication signed 'Railroader," which only for lack of space would be published this week. Messrs. Caleb Heald, Jos.

Wal ere ana Stephen Drossy of this place, bad days, at ie Commercial house. going tlsewhere. from her recent illness. people testify to tfcs success ot Hood's asrev psmia raiMdjr (or catarrfc wbsa ether prspsritlosihiilfillssi Hood's aanspsriOa also balMs up tas wfeoie intern, sat aukss atarrh I need Hood's llsmpsrtns for eataira, sad recelvsd crsat relief ud beaett from a. the caUrm was very disagreeable, tpeeUlly la the winter, eauiioc dlaelurt frsat av aose, rlntjuig noises ta my ears, sad palas Hat back otaj bead.

Tat efset to eleer atai-rEn Mj bead in the monunt by hawking and iptt-tUif was ptlanu. Hood's Sanaparilla gave Be relief immediately, while la tuns I was entirely cured. I am never without Hood's icrtaparUU in my bouse as 1 think it Is worth tts wetght in gold." Mas. G. B.

Gam, MS Kghth Street, Washington, D. C. Hood's Oartaparilla OaUbrsUdracststs. fl; (Utters. Fnfsn4al ST C.

I. HOOD Apotheesftas, Lowell. MtM, 100 Dom On Dollar Any article of lewelry, watches. Mr Huey's two sous returned to cash only nl'ier January 1. that lime he will sell the Rule, Superior Peoria SioVes clocks or silverware can be supplied by Atchisou Friday afternoon.

Land for Sale. Goldei) ai)d Walter Sperling, the Seneca jeweler, business at the oouuty seat Saturday. Bobby, (looking in the "Did Gvd make me, ma?" "Yes, dear." Mr. and Mrs, C. S.

Younkman A uioe Christmas gift is i picture Sundayedat the Iat.er's parents, Mr naudsomely framed. Fred oIiksoi Bobby: "Well, he made a poor job of and Mrs. John Deskins, north east of has rich moldings and can do the work tewn for you. A graad ball will be given at the Dr. Magi II, of Corning, was here as usual Tuesday, looking after the welfare of Dr.

Corwln's patients, dur ing the la tiers absence. at a great redaction. I propose to add greatly to my present stock, and buying and selling for cash will be iu position tooffcr unheard of bargains. A representative man of the Iexpeet to make this a special cadre of my business. My list at present eemprises the following choice bar-pitas: 80 acres three miles northwest of Oeffs; 65 acres under the plow and all fenced; fair house and barn; good ap- and peach orchard, 1'riee 'erms $S0O down, $sK)0 in two years, and balance on time to suit purchaser, acres 2 1-2 miles northwest of Goffs, well fenced, good house and bam, and pleity of living water; a bearing orchard of 25 apple trees; also an orchard of 100 young apple trees, and a small young vineyard; there are 50 ere under cultivation, 15 acres in astnre'and the balance in meadow.

nineteenth century: Uncle Jo, Taylor as he gets in position at 11:20 a. m. to A Coumy Ailiaace. Gb sada, Ks November 26. Tc Com will be received the same as cash.

"pail" his brltidle keow. Wr, J. Bunion County Organ! Commercial house on Thursday night, December 12th. AU are cordially invited to attend. For sale or It ade for other stock, four stalli.

ns and one jack. Addres 11. Wilkinson, Tonganoxie, Leav-enworto Ks. Wright's Rock and Rye Balsam is a healiug and soathing remedy for coughs and colds. Consumptives find it an elegant tonic.

A choice line of delicate toilei sets, tssss, albums and plush and satin goods, just the articles for Christmas presents, at Younkman's. tbesu front teeth." Do you suffer with catarrh? You can be cured if you take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Sold uy ail druggists. Mrs. Win.

McCwuel weut down to Denton ville Saturday to see her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Seward McCon-uell, who is qui tc sick, Master Charles, oldest sou of I. Vandervort, packed his grip and started for Seneca 8'inday, where he will attend the Catholic school this winter. Mrs. C.

E. Hutchison, of Wst-more, who spent Thanksgiving with her parents here, returned to her home Saturday, accompanied by her mother who goes to renialu a week or so. vVm. Hanna agent for this county for Radam's celebrated Microbe Kil- the Editor of The News: Dear Sir: Having seen a statement in the last ser of the Farmers'! Alliance, made us a call Saturday. Mr.

Ruhlen is now issue of your papr to the effect that a movement is en foot by the Alliance devoting his entire time U. the work brethren of Nemaha County for the Miss Emma M. Jones, sister of the Guftiss. editor of Thu News, spe.it Thanks purpose of organizing a County Alliance in the the near future. Also receiving a letter from Brother Barnes, giving day in Goffs.

She returned tc her home id Fairbury Neb, on Fri rrcsiuent of the Ontaiio Alliaue. to day. See to it that yourdescription of hs same effect, I take this means of Ed- High, general agent for the land title is correct by having papers addressing the brethren, knowing that Kansas City Hay Press Company, is at home just now enjoying a lay off. excuted and acknowledged at this office. T.

A. Kehb, Notary Public. C. S. YOUNKMAN CO.

Price, $2,200. Terras, $1 ,200 down the balance on two years' time, A No. 1 bargaiu. 70 teres 9 miles south of Ceutralia; 4 acres broke, and 30 acres in meadow; 11 under fence, plenty of living water, and a small bearing orchard; also a mall house. Price 1,200.

Terms easy. A residence property in the north- east part of town, comprising about 5 acres, having a small house and stable, a No. 1 outdoor cellar, and a never failing well. This property will be sold at a bargain. your paper is read by most of the members of the Alliance.

I had tr, cime down from Seneca Saturday and Sundayed with his son W. G. Ed. has a soft snap and is coining Dr. Davis, the well known and written to Secretary B.

French in re money. popular dentist, will again be at the Hauna living north east of town. gard to tliis intended meeting, and re Saturday and Sunday will be Commercial house Tuesday, December -The members of the Christian church Sunday school are 'paring no ceived his reply. He thinks it unwise quarterly meeting at the Methodist to orjrauize aCountv Alliance until Wish to remind (heir patrons that exertions to make the Christmas eve, church. Presiding Elder Pendleton have fifteen or twenty suballiances iu entertainment a noteworthy one.

It ill conduct the services. Sunday the county. Iain heartily in favor of 10th. He will be here but one day only. Remember the date.

Don't s'ight those who call on you for contributions to help make tho two Christmas eve entertainments successful. Remember you were a child will be well worth attending. will see the opening ef a protracted a meeting for tho purpose of discussing ssuasrss lioLiucasi oi viuiis; an uu- aii me committees nave neeu fence and well improved This; jnted and theCbris mas eve. enter- ueeting. Miss Cora Hollo cams home tno propriety of organizing a County Alliance, but would recommend that ThaiiKsgiving morning and surprised once, and give your mite to aid hi ma- LAUS the brethren defer the meeting till tier parents, who were not looking for I king little hearts Had Saturday, the 21st for the reason her.

A full family parly sat down to that the National Farmers' Alliance dinner that day. Miss Cora returned and Agricultural Wheel meets at St. Louis on December 3d for the purpose to school Sunday. in one body for $4,000 on any terms to, tainment to be ri ven by the Sunday ait purchaser. school of the M.

E. church may now be said to bo fully under way. 110 and 160 acres four miles north- west ef Golfs, and four and a halt i' i i ,1 miles northeast of Coming. The to 1'rankfortMondny to visit former is all under fence, is all under a few days. In the meantime Ed.

cultivation, and has a good house upon the rolo of chief cook and it, numerous outbuildings, a good sta- w-n in tll. bis, three bearing apple orchards, and lK)tt sner. plenty of living water. The latter ha Miss Cassie Hamil, a neico of Mrs. about So acres broke out, and is well A.

M. Kerr and whose arrival from Members of alliances in this sec or ceiisolidatiu' the two orders into tion are hereby notified that the meet the National Farmers' and Laborers' Union of America. By so doing it will ing called for Saturday to consider the advisability of organizing an Alliance here has been postponed for a few give us the opportunity of knowing Goffs meat markst: If big fish are liable to be drowned, small ones surely will. So my terms are cash or not longer than thirty days. So when you buy ou t'me remember the terms.

HixitY Bekbidgs. Notice I have opened up a boot an i shoe shop one door south of J. J. Trumpeter's store. I ail kinds of repairing, in particular fine shoes.

Give me a call and get p. ices. Sign of the red boot. B. F- Whittam.

Iu C. ('. Abbott's price list we last week inade a few errors, which are fenced. Price V.U and 40 per acre re- Trnland wo snoke of at tho timo wnr what they did at that meeting, and by thai time I will have the new secret days. Due notice will be given of the sneetively.

Terms, $300 cash, balance time and place ot meeting. ca long time. up to Centralis, last Friday where she will work in a private family as a do- Fred Johnson was out at "Scotch" Smita's place, nine miles north east is cortlrtG. Chibtmas wiiisuun be ik-ie We have an iinmcn.se stock of ftojiday Goods, of town, Tuesday aud Wednesday do ing th liu work ou his new house. is working: un an enviable renu-, rutirtn hi a.

timiAr mirl ns a jvmuAniiAtiikA Corrected in the list published else is kept busy the greater part of the time, doing work of this kind. A deputy sherilfcame down from Seneca Monday, and took to the mow tic. Miss Mary Kerr, the tall, slender and accomplished type setter formerly of the News office, bid adieu to her many friends Monday, and departed for Subelha, where she wi'l work oh the Herald. Elmer Iogau left Sunday for Kimball where lie expects to attend school for a couple of months. Elmer will be missed here much, on account of Ills fun loving proclivities.

Ash-ford (Neb) Abvocate. Miss Jennie Hhackleford wh re-turnod some ten days ago from an ex-te 'dod visit in Dakota and Iowa, left ag un ou Wednesday of last week for Atcliison where she will undergo treat work of the new order, and will be able to give it to the brethren at the meeting on the lilst. I have forty copies of the' ritual of the new order, but have not yet received the unwritten work. Some slight changes are made in the new ritual, and of course there will be some material changes in' the new secret unwritten work. I have been too husy gathering my corn crop to give the Alliance work the attention I would like to have done, but lam now through, and henceforth shall push the work with all possible Npeed to get as many fub alliances organized iu the county as possible, and ask tho co-operation of the brethren for the purpose of calling meetings in new places.

I will hold myself in readiness to respond ts a iy and ca I Is I may receive. Any communica where. If you will take the trouble to read over the prices of flour and teas you will not be misled this week. All who have had dental work done for them by Dr. Davis will testify as to his ability to do good work.

His patronage at this place is constantly on the increase, as it deserves to De. He will be at the Commercial house Tuesday, December 10. SherifTDennis was married Sunday, at the residence of the bride's all new and fresh from tho largest in the east, comprising manyuew and novel articles never before brought to this market. Come ami see us. county seat Judge Doualdsou and Messrs.

Henry Berridge, Wiley Reed and J. J. Trumpeter as witnesses in the case of the fellow who robbed Dr Warrington, store iu Coming last summer. Tho witnesses returned Tuesday, but the burglar will remain agnsstof Dennis until April 1. 20 acres six miles northeast of Uofft, all trader fence, 140 acres under cultivation; balance in meadow and pas-tare.

Thar a is on the premises a house 10x24 story and a half high and contains four rooms, besides a good stable that will accommodate four horses; also a good corn crib, capacity 1,000 nshels. There is also au apple orchard of 100 bearing trees, and one of 'JM trees just coming into bearing; good well and plenty of living water. This property is for sale at S20 per acre. Terms, $3,000 cash, balance on long time, or will trade in part for de-oirasle town property. 10 acres three miles southwest of tteffs, with dwelling 16x24, story and a half high, also muuorous outbuildings ad barns, two never failing wells and a good spring; 100 acres broke, and all, under fence.

There is on the place an apple orchard of 80 bearing trees, and a peach orchard of 150 trees; also an abundance of small fruit of all kind. This property is for sale either in one eady or iu two equal parcels of aarss eaoh, at S2 and $20 per acre, on terms to 1E0 acres four and a half miles northwest of (iofi's, desirably adapted for pasturing, and will be sold right. A residence property in the east part of town at a bargain. Under a nigh state of culture, and has all the conveniences that could be desired. Gcod A SFLENDED OFFER Two Papers for the Price of One.

Having made special arrange Tho I linings sals northeast of father, to Miss Ollie, daughter of M- ment for a tumor on the neck. B. Lowney, Be v. X. D.

Rose officia town, last Thursday, was very sparse ments with the publisher of tiie Tope- ka Weekly Capital, a splendid S-page family newspaper, published at Topt- ly attended and prices ruled exceeding low. He got his sale bills printed at Vvetmore. Moral: Patronize home first the world aftet wards. The next time, Cyrus, come to Tin: NawK office and all will go swimmingly. By the tion to me will receive prompt attention.

Trusting thai; this letter will bo revi in the various sub alliances at their next meeting, so we may have coucsrtod action, I remain fraternally yours, J. F. Rciti.EJf, County Organizer. Ka, and wortny ot patronage, we arc enabled to olfer Thk Xkws mid the Topeka- Weekly Capital, both one year, $1.50. itn a religious revival in pre-! gress, the extra nocturnal sessions of Squire Dmaldsun's court and the 'High Five" parties that exist here and there, G.jffs don't lack opportunities forspending the long eveuiugs of; the present.

Farmers, if you arc willing to help us, give a all the happenings, accidents and occurrences, bring them in. When you start to town think if there is any thingof importance, and write it on a slip of paper aud hand it to Kverv Kansas man should have bis way, Cyrus expects to start shortly ting. The News congratulates our wortny sheriff on securing a deputy that will stick to him through thick and thin. With each number of this issue of THK.NEWSto our home is enclosed sirculars exposing un-feasibility of thesocalled "Mutual Fire Insurance Companies" furnished by Thos. A.

Kerr, agent for the leading standard American stock companies. The subject matter therein contained well worth your perusal. Oklahoma witli his family for ths County paper for home news, and paper from the capital of the State. Give this combination a trial. Qianada News.

Fred Miller has a veiy sick boy. Fanners are gettijg nearly through For Sale Another of those justly Wo Give it Away. The Kansas Farmer, published at Topeka, Kansas, despite the close times of the past three years, has steadily increased its circulation and usefulness, as well as greatly improved the paper in every respect, and today it Ktands as one of the best and most practical agricultural journals published in America. It is everywhere recognized as authority on western farm matters, and should be taken by every fanner who desires to prosper in ills business. The Kansas Fanner is now printed on toned book paper, with enlarged pages, and contains not less than sixty-four columns of valuable and important mattereach week.

1 1) order that every farmer in Kansas and the west may have an opportunity to become familiar with this valu-ablejournal, the publishers announce that they will send the Kansas Farmer on trial three months thirteen weeks for 25 cents to new subscribers. (A trial subscriber thus getting more papers than he ould ly taking a monthly farm journal a whole year.) By special arrangements we wilf send tiie weekly Kansas Farmer and The Xkws both papers, one year, for onlv or we will give a "trial" 13-weeks subscription to the Kansas Farmer, who pay us the cash at this office for one year's subscription to The News either as a renewal, for back dues or for a new subscriber. Takead vantage of this liberal oft'erat once. gat he ing corn. celebrated American Cniou Sewing house, convenientoutbuildiiigs, plenty 1 Ths sick iu this community are not Machluos at a bargain.

Titos. A.Kkkk. el good fruit. water anrt an abundance of Xow please don't forget. Bob Thompson of Seneca, the.

MPA large tract of western Kansas land to exchange for hind or town property in Nemaha county. Wright's Cascara Constipation Remedy will euro chronic constipation, dyspeusia ami all disorders of the 1iVr and stomach. Especially adapted to ladiew' aud children's use. Sold by C. S.

Younkman A Co. country to try his luck. A very ln'ge audience listened with deep attention to Elder Martin Sunday evening at the Christian church. These protracted meetings are well attended, but as yet the earn-' est workers sec no fruit of their labors. Our Ohi'lslian brethren should remem-' ber that Paul may plant and A polls may water, but God giveth the la- crease.

In tie time he seed now be-iugtown will yield abundantly. J. R. ickettaud his fcrce came in Saturday night from the vicinity of French Cieek, in the southwest part of 1 he county where he has been the past two weeks, busily engaged at da-' horning slook. Jerome is un apt pro-1 fessional at any thing he undertakes, IN SURAH improving very fast.

Billy Cross has gone to Oklahoma to make oV break his fortune. Mrs. illis Hamilton's hoy who i was sick so long died Nov mber 21st, was buried the following day. Three deaths in one house in a little over a month is certainly a sad affair. Oscar Van Brunt's wife died November 23d, and was burisd Sunday.

She leaves a husband and five little children, the youngest only ten months old, besides a father and other numerous friends to mourn her loss. The bereaved family have tho sympathy South Side Sunbeams. New buggies are the rage. Mr. C.

Wiggins is shelling Corn husking srill soon be finished Charley Shell, of Effingham, visited relatives on this side last week. School commenced with Miss Leu Keepers at the helm. John Stevens baled a largequantity of hay for W. A. Xeffringer last week.

Mrs. W. Ferguson returned from a very pleasant visit in Illinois last Tua.Hav I represent the best companies extant. Write your policies right hero at home, thus avoiding tedious delays in case any alterations are necessary', an at rates consistent with safe business. Tun Nkws office will print you Letter Heads, IS 11 Heads, St itements, Business Cards, Meal Tickets, Posters, Dodgers, Sale Bills or ari.v other job you mny want, on short notice aud at the lowest living prices.

newly appointed deputy sheriff, wis here Monday afternoon subpu'niug witnesses in the case of the oue-legged nun arrested aud lodged iu jail, some time iu September, charged with burglarizing J. C. Warrington's drug store lit Corning. Tattle Jessie High, who has been almost a helpless invalid for the past live year) from disease of the spine, is now by the aid of crutches enabled to get around quite spry. The poor child has suffered intensely, aud we sin erely trust his present improved condition may lead to an absolute and permanent recovery.

We have had the pleasure of glancing over tho pages of a book en- titled "The History of the Agricultural Wheel and Farmers' Alliance." It is two books In one, and a most, valuable book for the farmer to read. It will tell the farmer a great many ttie entire community in this, Ul lV bltbll VirUJIIIUIIII III IlltO, It IV loss of dear wife and mother. God com husking, is now taking the world surely rules iu a mysterious manner. SCKIBI.Elt Speaking of tiie grand victories and achievements made within the past few years in the science of medicine and chemistry, there are none more remarkable and striking than the relief Hint lius been afforded mankind by tho use of Wright's Kidney aud Liver Cure. Sold by C.

S. Younkman Co. Land dale, ihe unde siirned has 640 acres of ABSTRACTS OH IT L5 If you are needing an abstract of title to your hind, remember that lean procure it as expediently as any one in Seneca and save you all' bother of Try a sack of Valley Falls Flour at J. J. Trumpeter's cash grocery.

aud at the science of dehorning he d'stances all competitors. He started out again Monday morning and expects to be gone until Christmas. The bullishness of Central Branch co mine tots caused four passengers great discomfort and expense Saturday by compelling them to lay over here for the night freight, which was two hours late. It would be more beara ble if the waiting room was kept open easy. Messrs Ed.

High and Warren were transacting business on this sido Tuesday. Mr. George Shell has purchased ill ft 80 lying oirectly east of the Berry school house. Owckln' Arnica Salv. Tkr i.

autre lit llis wor fur I ull, Bruise. Bores, Uleers. Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Toiler. Cnspsed Hands, Chilb.sias, Coras, and all Skla IruDUons. and Dositive All may possess pearly white teeth.

Heal thy gums and have pure breath by using Wright's Myrrh TKth Soap, Sold by C. J. Younkman it Co. prairie, situated northwest of Goffs, In section fifteeu Favorable terms ir euros Piles, no par required. It is Legal papers carefully drawn and acknowledged, and depositions taken.

guaranteed to five porteot aaliifaoliou, or Miss MattleFeiguse returned from rrnv cenva per on. Sy7 ralssdoit. av. i oaaasuai will be given, and any sized piece sold. Write.

John Stowell, Seneca Kansas. John, have you seen that woman lately? Collections entrusted to my care will reeeire prompt attention. If you have property to sell, to trails er give away, list it witli me. I aim to oeaduct a general intelligence agency, Ome with Tun Nkwm. CHRISTM AS TREES.

Order at once tc get a beautiful American Blue Spruce, very cheap, from the Seaeca Nursery. S. J. Baldwin, Seneca, Ks. things he does not know.

Mr. J. F. Kithlen has the agency. Mr.

H. Miller, from near Leavenworth, was In town over Monday night. Mr. Miller is the man who married Miss llebeeoa Bad ford formerly of theso parts, and came out to look after some town lots ho owns In our little buig. Mr, and Mrs.

Miller are comfortably located on a farm south of Leavenworth, contented aud prosperous. Miss Alice Stowell, formerly of Wetraore, was au unexpected visitor at this office Monday while waiting for the north bound Wyandotte train. and warmed, but it is not. People are getting very tired of this way of doing things, and the grumbling Is loud. If the Central Branch don't want to carry passengers, or don't seek patronage, let theia say so and travelers will seek some other route.

Thanksgiving night a gang of country boys came Into town for the purpose of runuiug the place. Charley Youukraan was their first victim, because ho would not sell them liquor. Their abuse of him continued oven after he and his wife bad reached tho ball room. Boeing there was to bo no THOS. KERR, John, in astonishment What man? That woman picking grapes for Spcer's Unferraented Grape Juice.

Just see her in another column and read about it. It is absolutely pure, baing preserved by a new process of fumigation, and is used by churches for oommunioa purposes where fermented wine Is discarded. Also by physicians where the medical proper. ties of the grape are desired without stimulation. a pleasant visit with her sis lei at Whiting last Friday.

Rev. Eeaver preached a most excellent sermon Sunday evening on "Christian Influence." The oold wave Thanksgiving did not prevent a number of friends from eating turkey with Mr. and Mrs. V. A.

Nofflslnger. Mrs. Samuel Poyutcr, of Severance, mother of R. B. Poynter, of this idde, having had a very enjoyable visi retained heme Wednesday.

Mrs. J. W. Garvin, having spent the past month with bor daughter, Mrs. B.

K. Poynter, returned to ber borne In Troy last week Monday. She was accompanied by little Gene Moore, who has enent lbe fall with R. E. and wire A Oroat Offer.

The publisher of The Gokfs Nkws takes pleasure in announcing that he made arrangements by which he can offer nls paper and the Kansas City Evening News together for one year for $2.75. This is only about half the regular price of the two papers. The Evening News is published every day in the year except Sunday, and is one of tho brightest papers in the great southwest. It regularly gives all ths news from both homo ans abroad. It Is bright, crisp and ntertaiulng.

Sam pie copies will be sent oa application to tho publisher of this paper. Hand in your orders at once and have your home paper and metropolitan daily sent you for the coming year, sees For Rent An 80 aero farm, only two Bailee from town, cheap and on easy Por Bale, Owing to failing health I' will sell all of ray business and residence property or any part at a slaugh tering sacrifice. Terms to suit. Inquire at my offloo. Jos.

T. Richardson. GOFFS MARKETS Q-i'fun Markets, jriirnisliwl Wcdncwlny by A. B. Abbott, denier In euiil, liniil'Pr nnil grain.

Corn, per Imsliel IflffM; Whont IHKiftlO Oats 14 Flsx U0 Produoo Market. Wxlselii.v liyThoR. nerrlilge.ilcaler Miss Alice is the eldest daughter of H. Mr. Younkman very properly THE GREAT FIX ohu Stowell end was type setter on awor "it warrant and had one of the Spectator, during her father's the lads rcate4.

At 10 o'clock that rslk-n as editor and mibllshsr thereof. nlfh Doealdsoo oonvtseJ If you would have good trees, good fruit ud good shrubbery give ogeot ef far dlst at nurseries tke cold sbcu tke Contralla drain. liiurytnun, groceries ana ooumry pronuco. Throuch her wo learned th entire our -1 til t'ztivt Tl Mf-l r7ge taotttt hotMcear Chickens, per pound. oentu nrst ue field.

completed tots terrible en amity si Jnhpsoc i U-en Issued. 3m) pHir, full a tions, hniidsompljr Hound to, ett DlMount tonjrcntM, to per oent, for proitnoctii book and nook'' sndfotoworav AdSWjVl, family had moved to where. wfctii i SO IS fia CI yon out, and eosldof, he guar- potatoes per onsnei titter per gfg per Wn 'i A ou they etseet to rMldo fat til fiter. tcran. TjuoBvA.

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Years Available:
1889-1890