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The Goffs News from Goff, Kansas • 3

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TUT U. -Yo nHi at list WRhKLY NEWS K. tMareaee oaapaar, -C O. Abbott la eteaia hia itoro at WoodJasra. Try Use celebrated Carbon lump eoal at Rkhardsoci's.

Ed. High went opto Bglow Monday on hay proas business. faMMtolffct. P. Uorta, jro iMdlori, at Um county Mat Monday.

Graasia growing hi asaay places on the apout her. (ar4at tho Goffa paet-omoe matter, of Bpriilg-aofct, Incorporated IMS. December 11, 1880. To Tbos. A.

Kerr, Ageut: When Editor. incie joe rayior transacted busi Fine jolly mixed candies only 10 AS. M. JOKES, ft cents a pound at Trumpeter's. Tom Kerr's remodeled house is THURSDAY, DEC, 1.

1889. ness at tno county seat Sunday. -E B. Abbott went to Kansas City Monday uight with a ear load of porkers. Dr.

L. P. Paddock of Netawaka about the ueatost place in town. sweeping conflagrations devastate our cities, we are not among the nuugJber who can telegraph their agents that they had no agency, no risks, and consequently, no losses. if Get your Christmas candies at LOCAL LUTKS- Trumpeter s.

Only 10 cents a pound. Candies aud nuts enough to fill all Veihborhood Oosaip XKahed Up in a Bead- was hero on professional busluosa last It is our aim to be represented in able Fi Friday. thestockiugsin town can be found at Mrs. Henty Borridgo and children HIa-bt'o. Until the first day of January, 1880, visum reiauveo at Netawaka over every prominent and thriving community, and while we never fail to exercise proper prudence in keeping our lines within the bounds of safety, we feel that in return for the patronage so Let everything else go, so you do Sunday.

not tail to be present at tbe meeting you can get he News one yw for 90 con ts. dating front January 1, Sub- Little Parry Youukman was sort- to-night. yopapoia Xakst lives of mbt peopte irtfseraMe, Ml aftea ImiU to MlMMtrtMtkw. Distress aflcr esting, ww stomach, sick bewUebc heartburn, appetite, a taint. all eooe ImUuc bad taste, coated tongue, and Ureftt- rarity of tbe bowels, are DlttTOSS aooM ot tbe more eosamou Aft)r symptoms.

Djipcpsia does not rt well of itself. It KHving requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy like Hood's Sarsa-IwrlUa, which sets gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones the stomach and other organs, MguUtes tbe digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus Hck overcoming the local symp- "Jr toms remorea the aympa- Hamono tbetie eCeeU of tbe disease, banishes tbe bssdaebe, and refreshes the tired mind. Ihave been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat uAa- distressed me, or did me little good.

In an hour Plirn after eating I would experience a faintness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trouble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which is that of a painter, and from being more or less abut up in a our room with fresh paint. List zr'u spring I took Hood's Barsa- tOmacn rilla-took three bottles. It did me an immense amount of good. It gave me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." Gaoaos Page, Watertown, Mass.

Hood's Gartaparllla Mi by all druggists. (I; til for Prepared only brC.I. HOOD Apotbecsrifa, Lowell, Mats, 100 Poses One Dollar iiueraiiy oestowea ov tne nubile, we ously HI the past week, but is now on eoribe now and receive a oopy (no the On acceunt of other business I am determined to close out my entire slock of justly owe that proteciiou and indem Santa Claua don 't come to the poor editor who can't bring delinquent sub tbe mend. balance of the year. After Jauuary scribers to time.

the price will be $1, cash in advauoe. nity without which great commercial enterprises aud manufacturing industries cannot exist. The Springfield has not grown great Tho nnildreu of E. T. Crane have been a trifle under tho weather, but Mrs.

Dunn, Uncle Joe Taylor' December's as pleaaant as May, nothing serious. daughter, returned to her home in anu strong oy avoiding us just re- Attend the mass meeting to-night Several coach loads of Beatrice Holton Saturday. spoiiKiuiuiies. iiiustrativeor tins, we Santa Ctaus is due Tuesday night may poiut with Dride to its reourd at peoplj passed through here Moueay Northwestern pastnger trains have seldom arrived on time since the at midnight. Troy, in 862.

with its loss of to bo feasted at Kansas City. Go to the sellout house to-night, change was made. Mr, Johu Crouch, living northeast of town, who has been quite ill, is aud help boom the town. at roruano, in isuo, ftuu.uuu; at it-; cago, 1871,1550,000 (more than one-hall its at that time), and at Boetou, in 1872. with its loss of 50.000.

On Mrs. Brownleo is disposing of her stock of winter goods at a great reduc now on tbe highway to recovery. A little child of Mr. Cribbg, of Coming, died last week of membra tion from usual prices. all these occasions the Springfield's losses were promptly and fairly met with one hundred cents on the dollar nous croup.

Tho car famlue is still on. Fewer An unpublished part of tbo merry making at tho E. Church Christmas evo will be the most interesting hree weddings are booked for trains ate run on tho branch because Christmas. Santa Clause is very food of the scarcity of cars. of all he proceedings.

for every claim. Yet through all theseyears the company has continued to pro-per, its capital haviniucreased from $150,00,1, in 1854, to $1,500,000 in to some people. Aii auntofAra Hart's, being en. Misses Jessee aud Stuard Dunn, -C. Abbott, having filled hie of Holton, were visiting Uncle Joe route from Brown County to her home in Cow lev ooun ty, stopped off here and huge corn cribi, isnow uaving.hisyel ibhu, auu us assets rrom ji.yihx, to S3, 200.000.

Taylor's family Saturday. low treasure helled. As might properly be expected of a visited him over Sunday. Auy article of iewelry, watches, An advertisement in our columns clocks or silverware can be supplied by siauncn oiu stassacnusetts company, the largest in the State, it was we'll pays. Ask K.

F. Whittam what be Miss Cassie Hamil came down from Central ia Saturday after oon and spent Sunday with her aunt's Walter hperling, the Seneca jeweler, represented in the Boston and Lvun thinks of this statement. Trumpeter has the choicest stock coiinagiatious. i lie conudouce of tli of candies ever brought to Goffs. Fine people north east of town.

leople ot tnese fire ravaged cities could not have been better bestowed Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, father asd mother of Mrs. Henry Berridge, are here on a visit. They live near Neta- mixed candies only 10 cems a pound than wheu they secured oolicies in the and 5, io and 15 Cent Counter Goods How does it strike those who are in arrears to call and settle up before mow is the time and Mrs, is the place to get winter goods at W.ka.

old Sprin field. Our losses there, we ire now advised, will not exceed Januaiyl? We would like to begin It is understood that the new buffet uuu, ano, as usual, tnev are ueimr ad the year with clean books. a big reduction from the usual price. justed and paid as rapidly as nossible. A nice Christmas gift is picture cars will be run on the day express on the Northwestern, and sleeping cars Mr.

Groves has followed the example of a number of his neigh Handsomely framed. Fred oh sou at night. ouuu a wini nucn a record of honorable service, deserves not only a high place in public esteem, but also the special favor of its agents, who has rich moldings aud can do the work bors and now sports a splendid new The M. E. Churc of Oneida will for you.

double seated spring wagon. be dedicated Sunday, December 22nd are equally interested in the stability S. Hight's assortment of 1889, by Bishop W. F. Ninde.

The oi nie companies iney represent. Friday nightat 7 o'clock there will be a meetiug of GofTs Alliance. Im Christmas candies eclipse anything in by Jan iary 15, 1880. By that lime all my srooda must be closed outtomako I he recent losses coming so near th fi st service will be at 10:30 a. m.

Dr, town. It is all fresh and lie is selling room for other goods. Until that time I shall sell portant business is to be transacted 8. E. Pendleton is expected to preach it cheap.

close of the year will somewhat diminish the handsome gain in surplus that we anticipated, but if each of ouj agents will favor us with one or two and every member is urged to be pres. at night. All former and neighboring pastors are cordially invited to be ent. Fred Johnson has the agency for the Domestic sewing machine. He aesirable new risks between now and Mr.

A. Kerr arrived home present. will also keep all the attachments and from the country Saturday, having At the Methodist church Chris needles. January 1st, it will, we hope, fully counteract the effect of the late fires, and enable us, as usual, to present a handsome annual statement. Will REGAfCLESS OF completed a largo and handsome resi fill CASH ONLY.

mat eve will be observed in a happy 1'om Kerr is playing tho role of dence for Mr. Wni. Smith, living north manner. An attractive programme clerk at Joseph Berry's sale northeast you kindly do this, thus contributing east of town. of oxercises will occupy a little time, of town today.

Tom's services are i to so uesiraoie a result; II. Rust has sold his residence and a big Christinas tree will please With a grateful appreciation of vour deinaud owadays. adjoining the meat market on the the little ones. But if you want to see iavors in tne past, and manning you Pimbles, boils aud othes humors la what I keep for the accommodation of those harin; real estate security to offer. Whu you are looking around in arch of the fllty lucre, don't lose ahjrht of the fact, but mear in mind thai I am here with every facility for administering to your financial needs at satisfactorily as any one, irrespective of localism or experience.

north, fo Mrs. Mary Pickett. W. J. in aovauoe ior tne handsome increase the grand performance of the evening COME AND SEE ME.

are liable to appear wheu the blood of business we feel sure you will give go early. gets heated. To cure them, take Reed and family will eontinue tooccu. py the same until spring. us uunug iuu current mourn, we re A wedding will take place at the Hood's Marsaparilla.

main, with best v. ishes, yours truly, In ths person of Nr. Lew Ford, Methodist church just before the Wright's Rock and Rye Balsam is Goffs can now boast of having as sleek Christmas eve festivities begin. The healing and southing remedy for I will not be undersold. Yours respectfully, A.

J. xlAKDIN Manager. South Side Sunbeams. a ba-her as there is any where. He young man who wili figure in the af coughs and coids.

Consumptives find surpasses, in tousorial ability anyone fair will get the finest Christmas rift it an elegant tonic. What beautiful weather for the time I having located hern before him. MT LET THE FOLLOWING 99 POINTS BE SELF EX- of any one in he person of one of -E. A. Hight has a big stock ofol year.

-1 1 1. III -1 I Kansas has a law forbidding stock J. J- pretty dolis, which he will dispos of Gofls most accomplished and 'land some young ladies. Mr. and Mrs.

Garrett Cross spent last to run at large. A great many cows cheap. A uice present for Santa Claus Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank prowl around all night, and some ii you aesire to Know wtio are rUMpete The Cash Grocer, tST PLANATOKY, VIZ First That I have money to loan on farm property at the very lowest rates.

to leave your little girl Ditman. morning their owner will be unable numbered with the live merchants of J. J. Trumpeter advertises a clos- Miss Ella Shell went down to ffing- 'o milk them until certain damages Goffs, look over our advertising col iug out sale. His shelves are full ol ham last Saturday to remain with her umns.

None but live men advertise are paid. bargains aud it will be money in your parents until after the holidays. and by trading with them, you will get Jerome ricKett tias under way a pocket to patronize him Mr. and Mrs. Si.yder, of Effingham, Land for Sale, unde-signed has 640 acres of scheme for the manufacture here of the bent goods for tliv least money We would hang up our editorial 'Ihe prairie dehorning chutes.

It is estimated cauie up Sunday to spend a few days ravery time you will find this a fact. A SPLENDKD OFi ER Two Papers for the Price of One. Having made special arrange stocking Christmas eve if we thought siiimted northwest of Goffs, fll'teen Favorahln trn in section 11 with their daughter, Mrs. Mart Noff- We warn you against trading witn they can be made so cheaply every farmer can afford to have one and do Second That when I say I have money to loan at the lowest rales, I don't ajrree to loan an amount equal to the actual cash value of your farm. some of our delinquent subscribers singer.

those who don't advertise. will be given aud any sized piece seU "te. John Stowell. would drop a dollar into his own dehorning. With all the labor expended, the Mr.

C.J. Eckard and Miss Mattie ments with the publisher of the Topc- We call your attention to the fac1 Christmas eve. entertainment at the We have been requested to state ka Weekly Capital, a splendid S-pare that this week and next Airs. Brown Fergusen were united in marriage at the residence of F. K.

Keller, J. that members of the sever! suballi- Christian church cannot failofbein lee will oiler seasonable wuuer goods family newspaper, published at Tope-ka, and worthy of patronage, we arc enabled to oiler Tin-: middle a success. Already the children show on Thursday, the 12th. Their many lor almost less than they are worth ances who have not paid theirdues for th quarter ending December 31, will not be allowed to 'eceive the new se by their blight faces that a great treat friends wish them all happiness aud -See toil that yourdescription ol Seneca Kansas. HOLIDAY KATES The Missouri Pacific Railway will sell to po.nts within two hundred miles of (iotis, at one fare for the round trip.

Tickets on sale Dec. 24, 25 and Dec, 31 aud Jan. 1st good to return Jan. 3rd. For further information call on agent.

is in store for hem, and the church Third That I can loan y. more money to the square acre than anybody eUe iu Nemaha county. Topeka Weekly Capital, both one year, Sl.SO. prosperity in their future life. laud title is correct by having papers cret work, which will be given will doubtless be crowded.

If you Dixie Every Kansas man should have excuted and acknowledged ut this of want to enjoy a merry time go to the County paper for home ucwh, inula fice. T. A. Kkkk, Xotarv Public. Christian church Christmas eve.

Next Sunday night the second paper trout the capital ol the Male. New Farmers' Alliances. Thcs. McAdams is lying seriously (Jive this combination a trial. Not long since, Mr.

J. O.Shaunnn uranada, December 18. To ill at Pueblo, and yesterday his passenger train will be placed on the Branch, It will probably pass through here shortly after midnight, going living neur Granada, returuf-d from For Sale Another of those ju-dly The lollowiug Alliance uiotlier-in-law, Mrs. Dentou, received Fourth That I loan money giving borrower the privilege pay all or Kentucky, briningwith him a blood have been organized during the past celebrated American Union Sewinir west, and between one and two o'clock a dispatcj summoning her to his bed side. any pari at any time.

week: Machinos at a bargain. edjack, which cost him several hundred dollars. No sooner was the un A Great Offer. The p'iblisherof The Goffs Xkws takes pleasure in announcing that he made arrangements by which he can in. going east.

It will be a great leunessee Aiiiauce was organized A little daughter of W. M. Long- Tiios. A. convenience to the traveling public.

December 13th, 1889, with the follow grateful beast seUled in his new iind comfortable quarters, than he lay buig was accidentally run over by a Wright's Cascara Constipation Rem If there is another spot on God's ing officers: President, C. W. Ride- team on lt-aviug ciiurch Suudaymotn edy will cure chronic constipation, dyspepsia and all disorders of the footstool possessing a more salubrious way, Kelly, Secretary, E. E. Fifth Tha the interest can be made down ami died.

Mr. Shannon will not speculate in that lin any more. ing, but fortunately escaped serious climate at thU season of the year than payable annually injury. I lob bs, Oneida; Lecturer, H.I. Cline, Kelly.

Charter members B. Hixsou, 'iver and stomach. Kspeci illy atiapted to ladies' and children's use Sold by Mrs Hibbard, wife of the pastor of Kansas, we don 't know of its existence best suits the borrower. The most elegaut and durable C. S.

Voiinkman J. F. Xiplier, J. H. Manual.

E. E. nor heard of any one that does. To Christmas present you can make is an tha h. Church, has been quite ill for some dava, and unable to leave her bed.

Mr. Hibbard's family reside in find men hard at work nlowinir at the Hobbs, T. Sprague. Nunber initiated easycuair. rreu jonnson lias a va present time as though it were sum eight.

Place of meeting, Head school riety of styles, aud invites you to call Corning, and as lie is conducting the house. mer, is an every day sight. oiler nis paper and the Kansas City veu ing Swa together for one year forp.75. This is only about half the regular price of the two papers. Tho 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 tho news from both home ana abroad. It is bright, crisp and entertaining. Sam pie copies will be sent oa application to the publisher of this paper. Hand in your orders at once and have your home paper and metropolitan daily sent you for the coming year. and examine them.

Mr. Clougu, of the Sabetha Re Sixth That on the class of security offered depends the rata of interest Summit Aiiiauce, organized Decern Before another issue of The News meetings here, it has been at considerable sacrifice and much anxiety that Thk Xf.ws office will print you Letter Heads, B.I I Heads, Statements, Business Cards, Meal Tickets, Posters, Dodgers, Sale Bills or other job von may ber 16th, 1889. President, G. C. San- charged.

Christmas wiP have come and gone. publican, has the sympathy of all in he lias kept at his poet. Hit ptoplo ford, Oneida; Secretary, E. II. Myers, It will be too late in the next to bis atructions.

am wife died last Oneida; Lecturer, Q. S. Myers, Oneida. wish you a "Merry so we week, and he himself has been very near the gates of death. Charter members G.

C. San ford, John do it now; heartily and earnestly. We want, on tdio notice aud at the low trust all our readers will see no cloud Jauiees Nichols, who used to be a est living prices. Drancy, John Zimmerman, Andy Williams, A. C.

Palmer. Place of meet eleventh That I don't advertise an to obscure tneir happiness, but that abominable low rate of interest and citizen in our midst is nere ou a visit. Jim lt now located at uuide Rock, iug, three miles east of Oneida. peace and goodwill may exist in every We Give it Away. The Kansas Farmer, published at cliarge an extortionate cash conitui ion io offset the deficiency.

Wetmore Alliance, organized De family into which The Nkws comes Webster county, Nebraska and fol For Ren 'An 80 acre farm, only two dies from town, cheap and on easir Topeka, Kansas, despite the close weekly. lows plastering as a trade. cember iitii, 1880. President, H. C.

Rljrgs, Wetmore; Secretary, J. S. times of the past three years, has terms. If ever a place needed an elevator, Tiios. A.

Ke2k. steadily increased its circulation and Kenoy-r, Wetmore; Lecturer, Ed usefulness, as well as great lv improv Air. J. nuhlen ot Uranada, has the agency for an intensely interesting book that every farmer and working it is Goffs, and an elevator ought to takr the place of that miserable con lutuuau, wetmore. unarter mem ed the paper in every respect, and today it stands as one of the lies! and most practical agricultural journals Eighth That it matters not what your nr.

ference is as regards terms. I bers J. S. Kenoyer, H. C.

Riggs, A. trivance called a "dvmp." It is always man ought ro i ead. Mr. Ruhlea will be in towu Saturday, and will show Hazeltine, Ed. Randall, John Wil the case that a non-resident appreciate his self sacrifice.

Mrs. Hibbard is now improving, and will soon bo restored to health. The revival meetings at the Methodist church conti. ue with increasing interest. Rev.

F. Curtlss, of Fair-mount, a powerful revivalist, assisted Pastor Hibbard from Friday until Tuesday, and yesterday Rev. L. C. Biggs entered the work.

The church crowded nightly, and a spiiit of solemnity pervades all classes. Up to this time 31 have united with the church, and the good work seems to have just begun. It is expected the meeting to be held at G. A. R.

hall on Sa urday n.ott, for the purpos; of forming a Cju Farmer's Alliance will be lately attended Delegates will be present from every alliance in the county, and all members of the order are invited. Lit there be a big and let the people see the Alli Jin accommodate you. My terms em-oraceevwy desirable feature known to pumisned in America, it is every- speaking of the grand victories and achievements made within the past lew years iu the science of medicine and chemistry, there are none more re-inarkableand striking than the relief i it lias been afforded mankind by the use of Wright's Kidney aud Live'r Cure. Sold by C. S.

Vounkman A Co. liams, dumber initiated, nine. Place erects a shanty instead of an elevator wnero recognized as authority on you the work. tne money loauing fraternity. is his iuiention to let it remain, and western farm matters, and should be takeu by every farmer who desires to ol meeting, Wetmore, every Thursday evening.

J. F. Ruhi.en, Frank Mituer, the telephone man from Coming, was here Tuesday re will remain until the citizens take teps to bring competition to bear. pairing Ed. Abbott's telephone line prosnar in his business.

The Kansns Farmer is now printed on toned book paper, with enlarged pages, and con County Organizer. This is a question that could be profit ably discussed in a mass meeting. We between his office and residence, which tin, high wind of Thursday blew down tains not less than sixty-four columns AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE of valuable and important matter each Ninth Ti.nl no red tape is practiced; no blanket abstract, required; ul Ha-Hin. ket short fornivof go is ucd. W- TAYLOR.

need on elevator. It will nav. and if and crippled. weeK. Has no equal is delivered free every the facte in the case are properly pte- In order that every farmer in Kans where.

Please send full Post Ollico ad Trumpeter will to-morrow receive a large consignment of toys, and we sented there are alwavs men to lit- Dealer In as and the west may have an opportu dress, including Countv, and also your i i und who will go ahead with the nity to become laminar with this valu Binnping uuuraw, uiciuuing railroad station most convenient to you. One cent able journal, the publishers announce work. advise you to wait until he has this 11 stock displayed. He says that in Ha id ware. that they will send the Kansas Farm postal expense will bring to you something new and important for evei-v fam A mass meeting is called for to variety und elegauce these goods can er ou trial three months thirteen ances are no small affair.

Secretaries night at the school house to consider weeks for 25 cents to new subscribers. not be eat, and the prices will be ay ily. For full particulars please send to No. 457 West 20th Street, New York will phase bring their membership the proposition made by Mi. O.

Bates down. roll books, and every one Is expected city. to establish a mill at Goffs. The pro Harvey Hyde st pned oft" here to be present. The meetiug will begin (A trial subscriber thus getting more papers than he would by taking a monthly farm journal a whole year.) By special arrangements wo will' scud the weekly Kansas Farmer and The ect is a worthy one and one that is last Friday while on las way to Sa at 10 o'clock sharp.

200 FOUNDS badly needed. It is also of interest betha, whither he was goiug in re- of good tea to be given awav at the News both papers, one year, for onlv Buy when you can buy the cheapest, and where you can get the best goods. to Ihe farmer, lor it will save him many a mile of travel In order to get ponse to a telegram summoning him sma 1 1 i. ni) 11 nj.i, corner store. every $5 worttt of $175 we 13-weeks uiihanrlnMnii tt 1 1 1." By relertnce to the time ttble, it will be seen an importuut change of time has taken place on the Northwestern.

Trains now run through to Beat -ice, and tne train whieh formerly rinding done. It of interest to the goods bought at onejtime, I will give merchant, for it will bring to town one pound of 50 cent tea, until tho nuuow ifjt ivii 1110 iiuupiin injure, who pay us the cash at this office for one year's subscription to The News either as a renewal, for hack dues or for a new subscriber. Take advantage many who do their trading where they whole 200 pound are gone. of the Republican office. Mr.

Hyde has just recently returned from a prolonged visit in New Mexico, greatly improved iu health. He reports his brother, A. A. Hyde, holding tha fort Tenth That I am here to stay, and when you make a loan here you are transacting business "at homo." Respectfully, THOS. A.

KERR, GOFFS MARKETS drain Markets. Furnldhed Wednesday by A. II. Abbott, ilmler la soul, lumber mid irrain. Corn, per bushel icfti Wheat Oats I Produce Market, finished WodaosdHy by Thou.

Hf nliltrr.iloiilnr in dry goods, groceries itnd country produce Oiloksas, per pound 6 cent- Pstatoes per bushel cent Butter per pound i'i cent Sgf per duxen 16 oeut passed through he-e at 7:26 a. ni. now Th mas Bkrriuue can get their grinding done. Every arrives at 2:03 a. m.

Goinsr west it of this liberal offer at once. leaves at 9:50 p. m. instead of 10:25 l. For Sale-A flue boar, about six If you would have good trees, good down -in the capacity of a Methodist in.

as formerly. The dav exnreaa body Is Invested In this, and ought te turn out and bear what Is said, and help do what is done. Wotk for your town, citizens. Do what you can to months old. J.

J. Dui.akb fruit and good shrubbery, give agent missionary aud school teacher, and do leaves for the west at 11:40 a. in, In UNCLE JO, TAYLOR, FHE GREAT FLOOD. AQENT3, Tho fll'Kt 111 tllA flnlrt A mssI.LI.iu-.j of far distant nurseries the cold stiou ing well financially, morally and CHRISTMAS Turns. build it UP.

Go to the meeting- to. stead of 12:37 p. ru, and going east at 3:22 p. in. We do not know as these arrangoments are more to our advan dir.

Bur ten, the Centrulia dealer, can fit you out, aud besides, he guar Order at onoe.to get a beautiful Ight and push through this scheme antees every tiling ne sens. fo Trade A No. 1 paying grist mill tage than the old war was. with the American Blue Spruce, very cheap, from the Seneca Nursery. mi vauivivisj Ulis7i sj tills iPi-i ible calamity st Joliimtuwii bus Just hc-en Issued.

ft mscs, lull pan II lustrations, hniMlDouielT Round In cloth, nrles tl. property located eight mi as north east exception that parties have an hour for theadvancement of Goffs. Get Into the harness and the spirit of work in you. and you will soon see our town in the All may possess pearly white teeth. ieal thy kuius aud have pure breath using Wrlirht's Mvrrh T.ioth Konn.

Ho ton. Kansan, fur i.niiioumbered mi, ti. 111 Iu oanta longer in weneoa in wnich to transact business; wKi'ivm, 9VDU5D 8tmI2S S. J. Baldwin, Seneca, K.

nml tmckanof olrauliia. nil- HilK--( US tKJUK roalsjsU.e, Address, A. Kerr. AririmM .1. nciT.Tia nu go to work Hold by (J.

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1889-1890