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"'II II Ml Tina Volume 1. Number 24. GODDARD, SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1890. Terms $1.00 Per Year. Kntered at the post offlceatUoddard, Kan The first sleigh of the season broke the stillness of the quiet morning air sns, lor transmission through the tunlls as Raisins, currans and proons at Nolan Bros.

Paints and oils at Allen's at Wichita Second Class Matter. last Tuesday. It came thundering by, Here We are again! witn a. I.vmiiu engineering it, whip Terms of Subaorlotlon. that was rallied out at Mollis Hamilton's store New Year's day.

Rev. O. S. Nusbuum will preach the first of a series of sermons next Sabbath eye, upou the "Young men of the Bible." He kindly requests all young men tb be present for it Is a service especial ping over the coarse snow as sand would havo whipped through a man's prices. Clias.

F. GoUlftborough, of near Clio ney, was on our streets to-day. Ono Your, In Advance, $1.00 Six Months, .90 Three Months, whiskers a week last Saturday, The merry faces of school children shone Jt. M. liar vol, or uartioti ruin, came through the frosty atmosphere- ns "they Advertising Rate.

over Monday, returning Tuesday. ly for them. sat nmiuicti together in tins sliding con One Column. One Your, payable Monthly, With the Grandest Premium Offer New Year has passed iiml we still One Hundred Dollars. Fractional space and veynnce, reminding us of days not long The Farmer's Union supper at the A.

past when "I'a used to Haul us to time at Name rate in proportion. Ixkjui au vertislng Fourceiitsperllnaevery insertion live. Boys don't forget to date your love messages 1890. V. school house, six miles south of school.

this place, was a success llnaucially as H. E. Becker, of Cheney, and brother Correspondents. It was entertaining; to see Hughes on the streets yesterday with his well as Iu enjoyment by the participants. Communication on topics of local or gen arul Interest are sJwuva welcome, but to lu Quite a iiiiinixr of our young people at spotted uog mtciieu to a small sled, with to the proprietor, spent the nlglit witli us last Thnrsday.

The south wind and warm weather to lire Insertion they must be brief and to the Pearl, his little sister, the occupaut, The dog performed nicely and the chil point, weuonotnoiu ourselves nmuuimi blu for the views of our correspondents, tended and their beaming faces which they exhibited next day, proof that they enjoyed a good time. dren had a good time. Later on, as we day has cooked the snow mid spoiled the fun of sleighing. Care should bo taken to send manuscripts written in a nliiin hand and on out) aide of VH PRESENTED 0 OlJft CUSTOMERS. Commencing on the morning of December 1.

1889, we will give to each and every Cash Purchaser of One Dollar's worth of Goods a ticket to our Grand Drawing January 30, 1890. learned from J.loyd father, his dog naner onlv. Never muke any excuse for Rev. Howard, who has had cliarge of Blank school reports for common writing to a newspaper. The real name and address of the writer must accompany the schools for sale at this olllce.

Teachers, met another angry dog and a light resulted, terminating with little Pearl out In the snow, and the dog-horso making the Baptist church here for the last year, has taken leave and will devote his time manuscript, not for publication, but call and examine them. guarantee of good fulth. Anonymous ar his tracks as far apart as he could and tides receive on attention. TImi Excelsior Oil Tank Lino wagon, to his remaining charges. He was well the sled trying to catch him, but not sticking to the ground all the time In a Wichita monopoly vehicle, came in today and oiled the city.

Societies and Churches- the attempt. liked here and has done much good, and our people will miss him very much. He preached bis farewell sermon, which was very Impressive, last Sunday night. TO APTIST C'HVBCII. Services every two Miss Grace Jewett, of Wichita, who Mr.

Bryan Williamson, a prominent weeks P. M. sunuay ocnooi wiwi farmer living within one-half mile of has been visiting her sister, Mrs. 11. B.

Allen, returned home to-day. the M. is. school at iu a. m.

W. W. Dorm AN. our city, reports forty-five bushels of Pastor, Sukvlmwkk. Rev.

E. ('. Beach arrived in the city corn to the acre, wagon measure, and 1 Ladies' Astrican Coat, $10.00 1 Ladies' Fancy Dress 3.50 1 Ladies' Extra Heavy Knit Jacket 2.25 1 Box Fine Cigars, 2.00 1 Large Leather Satchel, 2.00 2)i yard Renfrew Table 1.50 1 Fancy Large Lamp, 1.25 I Ladles' Water Proof 1.25 MK. CHUHCH. Preaching every alter nntn Sabbath at 11 A.

M. and 8:30 V. his location is the highest iu Sedgwick county. lie shelled it on Dec. 25, and yesterday evening, from Belle Plaine, to assist in the revival meetings.

sabbath School every Sabbath at 10 you can immagiue his surprise when he A. M. rraycr meeting Thursday evening. V. 8.

Nusbaum rC. W. Shumaker, of near Gardeii weighed it and found that went four Plain, dropped in on us last Saturday M. S. HENSHAW.

Pastor, pounds to the bushel above par. If you think that Sedgwick county is a desert, and subscribed for the ItKPOKTKit. Superintendent. My prices will be as low as the lowest. Goods fresh and J.

H. Williams, Grain and Stock Buyer, Goddard.Ks. The Farmer's Union, wlileh meets at you are liable to be a little mistaken. nAHMKRS' ALLIANCK No. 734.

meets ev- erv first and third Saturday in each The county over will average from 50 to month at two o'clock p. m. M. Ii. HBNSIIAW.

this place every Saturday, seems to have a good membership and a tendency toward rapid Increase. (H) bushels to the acre, and in some pla satisfaction guaranteed. Don't forget the place, North Main Goddard, Kansas. JOS. KNOFFLOCH, ces more.

W. D. Strong, President Secretary. Dr. Hughes reports that Mrs.

Fred At the covenant meeting of the Bap tist church last Rev. SUNFLOWKK LOIMfE No. 128. K. Miller, living two miles north-west, presented a ten pound girl to iter husband meets in (ioddard every Tuesday evening.

Visiting brothers cordially Dornian was unanimously chosen, as the man of its choice, pastor for the just at 12 on the 7th. Invited. J. v. major, v.

J. H. KifOADS, K. of It. A 8.

coming year. Itev. Dorman has preach Messrs. Gott and Anderson took the A. L.

Lyman, Notary Public, ed in this immediate vicinity for eleven (JODDAKD LODUE, years, and this recent calling will add west bound train yesterday, going one to Kingman and the other to Cheney re TUTS another, making twelve vears. This is so. am, I. u. u.

meets every Satnr spectively, on business. quite a stay, and shows the appreciation av evenlnit. Visit ing brothers cordial' the people have of his labors. We form- GODDARD Persons having a catarrhal trouble II. KNOKKI.OCll, N.

ed liis acquaintance about ten years ago will do well to call on Dr. B. Y. Boyd, ly invited. W.

ii, Hauvey, See. 150 N. Main Wichita, and investi while he and others were holding a meeting in Kingman county, our former 10,000 BUSHELS OF EAR CORN WANTED. We want to trade goods for corn. We will pay one cent per bushel more than the market price, and guarantee gate his celebrated pneumatic cabinet.

Time Table. Miss Ida E. Brown rcturnod last Fri nome; but never met him again until during the past Holidays. The church, day from her visit to Illinois. She has wichita Western railroad.

we think, has made a good choice, and PROF. D. E. CURRY, been gone quite a winie, anu is nearuiy welcomed back by her many friends. CAST BOUND, IIT SOUND.

have selected a man who is a willing worker in the cause, and always ready Teacher of Organ, Piano, Violin aiui tiul- to do his duty. C. S. Nusbaum will preach next mon- tar. 'Terms 1 10.00 for 21 Lessons.

Jigun day night, the second sermon of a series List of Letters cleaning and tuning a specialty. upon the "Young men oi tne lsiuie, illustrated with large pulpit paintings. Remaining in the Goddard P. Jan. Dr.

Hughes reports that Mrs. Harry our prices on goods as cheap as the Stover, daughter of Joseph Knotnoch, has been quite sick with a sore throat, but thinks the results will be favorable cheapest. Nothing reserved. No. 5.

No. 1. No. 2. No.

tl. Ac' in Mall Mail Ae'in ilu'n Ex It Kx da'n. 1. M. A.

M. Leave. Arrive. P. M.

A. M. 3.00 8.0A WICHITA. 7.23 10.33 3.03 3.10 Douglas avenue. 7.17 10.2H 3.20 3.13 COLLKOK URKEN.

7.04 10.13 4.00 UoiiliAHO. 6.33 0.88 4.80 9.08 UAKDKN PLAIN. 8.22 0.08 S.00 V.24 CHKNET. ff.M 3.44 11.45 MUKUOC'K. 3.44 8.00 D7J0 10,10 Kingman.

5.20 7.33 lO.ItH CAI.IHTA. 4.51 H.ltf 10.57 NlNNKHCAH. 4.33 5.38 8.48 11.15 CAIRO. 4.111 3.14 li.ll 11.33 Saratoga. 3.3A 4.48 ti.il 11.41 PltATT.

3.50 4.3ti P.M. U.55 12.07 CULLIHON. 8.24 4.00 12.23 WEI.IJtKOHl). 3.07 12.34 HAVILANU. 2.3U 12.4V RbRNHAM.

2.41 1.20 GRRKN8HUKG. 2.30 1.50 MULLIWILLE. 2.00 by proper care. W. O.

McAliater, of New Murdock, passed through (Joddard last Monday KvEftr Thing In Stock evening, enroute to Washington. He is too good a citizen for Kansas to loose; but we say, "Success to you," Wallace. Mrs. Andrew Coleman and parents, FOR TRADE. Scott's Challenge Liniment, 1, 1890, uncalled G.

W. Birdsel 2, Mr. Lo Britton 1, Mrs. Rebecca Brown 1, Mr. L.N.

Green 1, Mr. L. J. Thompson 1. F.

C. Cimhs, p. M. A Printer's Pi. Wichita Daily Journal.

We et wih quite vn aacident puat ws want pjess' MO jo.ieg mi i.niH'U a itojtjipo. Aup 3 ess. jio iiHpu.i jjme to yx it up' so io cljpn't 11 touve our johcIiuh ontt unp al A piace oj prln taau pi' So So joins Aqo do no niuleasjund nho tjiulo, yra AerX prone miso 1'Uns, Ij a novice IS aUo' Composftojs ane Nox siuprlsop WHeu Hiy'YtiiniM's aWrV. ont lj, is tuomaeiAOB. XJ uiajio 1'jiiiHU's PI- Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Harnett, are visiting her sister in Chautauqua county. We wish them a cood time, but sympathize with Andy in his batching career during his wife's absOnce. CALL AND SEE Trains No. I and 2 ran daily.

All other grains dally except Sunday. D. II. BlIOUER, Sup't and Chief Engineer. US.

If anv one doubts that Kansas leads -The Best for Man or Beast. the world in crops, or that corn Is Khiflr." lust lot him look around (iod Jos. Knoffloch W.H.Knoffloch. dard and see the immense stocks of corn. Some of our grain buyers are piling up for future developments.

FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. G. J. Gcnsman. the principal of the Garden Plain schools, made us his pristine call last Saturday.

Mr, Gensman ranks among the first in his profession. This we can say from personal observation while under his tutorage. RITNER'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, SHORT HAND INSTITUTE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL, IN THE NEW Y. M. C.

COKNER OF SEVENTH AND FELIX STREETS, ST. JOSEPH MISSOURI, OIVKS ACTUAL The boys say "No wonder Dr. Hughes Hurrah for the snow! Geniten apples at Nolan Bros. Old papers for Male at this office. Allen keeps the bet eostl oil in town.

Sweet Mexican oranges fit Nolan Bros. J. 0. Burwell went to Wichita last Tuesday. Genuine fresh biakweat flour at Nolan Bros.

Go to A. Smith for first class steak and roasts. Didn't the weather slide down on us this week though When In Wichita try a Turkish bath at 250 North Main street. Win. Black went to the Salt City yes Here at Last.

The long looked for but slow coining portion of the year has at last arrived. It began last Sunday in, dead earnest, with the thermometer down to twenty and gradually getting lower. It snowed all day Monday, so that by Tuesday there was good sleighing, and the people here were not slow to take advan complains of overwork." Several of them were In his office the other day and looked on while the doctor was taking one of his several per day meals. They And tuaclios in the most thorough ami competent Dimmer Uook-ltoepliiffi I'ouniaasblp B. Y.

BOYD, M. D. wonder where he puts It all. bo do we. Business, Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Short Hand, Typo Writing, Tclegmiiliy and all lluniiieas Brunches The Arm of Stover billiard, In our English I'mlning Department wo carefully prepare thoHO who are not sufficiently tage of it.

The snow, was about two nool and barber ahop combined, is now udvuiiued to take the Commercial Oourfte. We teach tho Reporting Style oi' Short Hand from the first lesson and thus save time and owned by Harry, Joseph retiring to the inches deep with a nice, smooth, hard surface, no drifts and bare' places, and expense to the Student. farm. Joe, wo are sorry to lose you, Short Haud by Mail a Specially. Send 95 cents for Primer and Two Trial Lessons.

Speed withal was as good and even a snow-fall but there Is and always will lie changes made In the world, and wo must abide terday, on a business trip. as one could ask for, and put a kind of Lessons by Mall for Student of any System. This College Is the largest and most successful. School of Business west of Chicago, by the consequences. All kinds of Bausages kept constantly damper on the phrase that '-Kansas nev on hand at awitlrs meat snop.

and occupies seven largo elegant rooms In the A. Building whore students bar every facility for reading and general improvement. It er has a snow fit to run a sled, in The boys all report a huge old time at the Farmers' Union box supper, at the J. P. Suhrceder went to the City of Sdbriety day before yesterday.

lias been all winter so that we could boast of the fine weather, and it has A. V. school house New Year's night. It was deemed too thiii a thing to sell the ladies' shadows, so they auctioneered Poor writers made good, and good writers mode better. lessons In Penmanship Go to the European Hotel at 410 East by mall only $1.

00 less than if cents per lesson. Circular and due specimen of pen work Douglas when you are in Wichita. the adumbration of the gmb-box in sent free. P. U1TNE1C.

A. President, St. Joseph, Ho. turned off pleasant again; but we fear wo will have to enlist with, our sister states of the north now and witli one stead: the lad v. of course, bringing: the Miss Milton, a school teacher north of and near this place, came in from Wich ita yesterday.

box, going with it. Ye editor, George, son of John accord cry, "We've had some "Pap" of Harvel, Illinois, from whom Genuine loaf lard, rendered by Nolan Men. The Rkpoutkh should have taken the town took its name. We cona-ratu- at Norman, 1. for sale at No late vou as one of the survivor of the lan Goddard, Kan.

"fittest" on your attaining your majori ty of 21 to-day. 1 have known you rest in is weex, uut mat oi course was out of the question. You may wonder why we speak thus. It is because W. D.

Strong has a large number of full blood Plymouth Rock chickens from a lad to a man, and wish you suc which he offers for sale at fifty cents this week we become our own men, and each. Call and see him. This space reserved for J. P. Schrceder.

cess and prosperity. Jan. 8, 1890. E. J.

Hughes, M. I) Thanks Doc. at rat tiiougnt, concluded that, we ought to rest so as to be able to com Mm only Doctor In the stttu who employs Mr Jackson Clay has been keeping tna I'lieumniic cumitct. Medicated Air and The milling business the other even batch for quite a while, but recently ynemiui treatment. It is acknowledged by mence a man's life without being tired; ing, seemed to absorb the conversation one great thonias cat made his appear the lending pMyHlclniis to be the best treatment known for the euro of CONSUMPTION.

but by a more serious consideration, we of quite a number of our citizens collect ance on the premises, and now he re VAiA AKIlt 1 Hill OtC. ed in Knoffluch's store. The argument decided to begin manhood with as joices that he is not alone. Notico is hereby given that on and af went pro and con for quito a while, an assurance of success in the future, when the participants one and all con lesterday was our 21st birthday, and ter Sunday, December 22, the postofflce cluded to com prom ire by saying that at Goddard will he closed on Sundays day after to-morrow will be the proprietor's 21st birthday. Farewell boys, we they knew nothing about it.

uood thing they did, or we might have had a mill in the city before night. from eleven clock a. m. till live 1 Patrons will govern themselves accord' ingly. are men now.

Thanks to papa and mamma for our existence and benevolent rearing. Thanks to Our friends for It was amusing to see the sturdy far The Woman's Foreign Missionary So mers, after the snow had solidficd, run out to their wagons, put one of their ciety met at the residence of Mrs. 11. JS. Roberson.

The meeting was reported guiding aright our youthful thoughts, feet on a snoke of the ninii wneei arjout And thanks to those who patronized us as having been well attended, and an In minors, with the, hope that they will two or three feet from the ground, with the common Idea of mounting: away would go the wheel and down come the man. swearing a might and wondering creasing interest taken. Nothing of special importance was done and the society adjourned till Its next regular patronize us men and help to make the DUALEK8 IN Kkioktkr more successful. meeting. if the Wheel was broken.

Look out boys, such snows as that are slick ones. Mr. D. Wliitteinore called on us yes- Carden Plain Currents. We had some snow Monday last, and Dr.

Bovd Is having Di.enomenal success. Rev. C. S. Nusbaum began a protract ed meeting here last Monday evening.

Surroundings seem to indicate that he and makes a specialty of chronic and private diseases, eye, ear, nose, throat and chest troubles; liland and blood disorders; Skin eruptions; Tumors, swellings, stomach, llv FRAMES, WAIL PAPEfi, COFFINS AND CASKETS, PRACTICAL El'BALUO. will meet with success. Kev. Nusbaum, er, kidney and bladder diseases. Pllesonred witnout tne use or tne anno, vanoceie and terdy and took another subscription, making three that he has favored us with.

Such enterprising citizens as this, those who wish others to read as well themselves, are the ones who keep such institutions as this on the surface. It not only gives reading matter to otheri and abroad, but serves as an advertising medium for our city. We have several such denizens as Mr. Whlt-temore, but want the number increased. of course, needs no introduction to the people here, nor, in fact, at any place where he has ever appeared in the pul urocele cured.

Kliciiinatisin, neuralgia many of our young men made the jack-rabbits run next day. We all miss our friend, G. W. Harvel, very much; but we shall keep him in re-niei1erance by reading the Rkpoktkr of which he is editor. Miss Delia Bows was the holder of the lucky number for the fine toilet ease' anil headache fmniealatelv relieved.

Health pit. He is an able speaker and a thor-' Garden Plain, Kansas. restored when broken down from mental exhaustion, physical debility or venereal taint. Diseases of women reoolvo our best attention. Consultation and examination free and Invited.

Db, II. T. Botd, ough revivalist, and deserves the presence and help of both saint and sinner Price Below Wichita. Call and be Convinced. during his present effort, 1 ttooms 1, and over 1M M.

Main, Wichita. I.

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