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The Goddard Reporter from Goddard, Kansas • 1

The Goddard Reporter du lieu suivant : Goddard, Kansas • 1

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TBYTJS WK ARK KQniPPKU For All Kinds of Jobery, BORDER, ORNAMENTS, AND EVERY REQUISITE Tim On Job Work and See THAT WE CAN CIV SATISFACTION EVERY WAY. While Number, 27. GODDARD, SEDGWICK C0M KANSAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30,1890, Volume 2, Number 3, 5 E. SMIlfe'S SKumaker's "Grippe." A FZ Kiitc(l' nr the post office at Uodduril. Kan-mm, for truiiMinlMHlon through the mulls im Second C-'Iiimh M.uttr.

Infant Child Takes Its Harry A1lu got tlie rippi Hutinfmrtlon guaruiiUwil oii jobR. l'riiltt la tlio IjoHt Imrbiir 'i i Fr'eali upilo butter at Nolan Bro.rf.7 S-veot Muxtenn orangnu at Nolan Bros. HaUlim, ciirrans anil prooim at Nolan Term Of Subscriotlcn. Onn Year, Advance, H-M His Month. -J" Three Months, LrvJ it Clearance Sale, Flight Beyond, IMm Ittflfl liultt' linv of C.

SlIlllU. Itios. Advertising Rates. Onn Column, One Year, payable Monthly, One Hundred IXtlliira. Fractional space ami tlinn Ht muiMi rute In proportion.

Local advertising hour cents per ilneevery insertion. Go to prnltt's If you wan a flrctdaH tlm liveryman, died of liroiivhUlR thlc ahave, afternoon. The little fellow's illness, nrna llrlef mid ntilto severe. Mis deatrW COMMENCING JAN. 30, 1890.

Mrs. 8. I. McAlplno went to tlio Plains last Friday afternoon. Jus.

Luiubert took In tlm state me 2sO.lt E1TTIRB STOCK OJF Wool flannels, wool yarns, wool ho was given as inevitable- about, one; o'clocks and tlnce was watclied tenderly! and tearfully until the death angel eaiiiey which was about half past three." The liereaved parents are proft'ered nnf iWnest Rvmniitliv and we offer our tropolis jPHtenlay. Correspondent. Communications on topic of loen.1 or gen-eral Interest lire always welcome, bat to in-Hiire Insertion they must bo brief and to the point. We do not hold ourselves responsible for the view of our correspondents. Care should bo taken to send niaiiuscrinta written In a plain hand and on one Hide or Miner only.

Never make any excuse for writing to newspaper. The real name and addreiwof the writer must accompany the manuscript, not or publication, but an a gnuraiitceof good faith. Anonymous article receive no attention. When In Wichita try a Turkish hath at 250 North Main street. lienriest words or encourageineni i Key.

S. Niisbaum made a trip to siery, wool underware, wool flannel shirts, wool flannel drawers, overcome their unbounded grief. Garden Plain, last Friday. Ed Rolicrson was examined last Hat has P. Shafer was in He urday for tutorial licence.

had a hard pull with the Grippe. Societies end Churches- BAPTIST C1IUHCH. Services each Biter-untu Sunday nt HM A- M. and 7.JO P. M.

'Hnubity School with M. K. School ut 10.0(1 A.M. cad. Sunday.

w.w.tMnk. I'untor. A11 kinds of sausnites kept constantly Miss Pearl Crouch went out to her on hand at Smith's meat shop. The above oil painting is a true and homo yestarday. She was, ill same disease.

1 Ladies' Cloaks and New Market Gents' CLOTHING, Gents' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, Boys' Overcoats. Dnn't fail to call and see these goods. They are marked in Fine weather has again its ap MK. CHURCH. Preaching every alternate Wnblmth at II A.

m. and 8: v. M. Hiihlmtli SchooL every Habbath at 10 A. M.

1-rayer meeting Warning wentag M. 8. IIknsiiaw. Pastor. Superintendent.

pearance; so has the New Goods at No lan Bros. Just received a shipment of Fancy itwv niAf-trfi ev TVry first and' third Saturday In enuh. and Staple Dry Goods. Call and see cqrrect outline of W. Sliumaker as ha appeared while under the influence, of Lfc Grippe.

His snufl' is all gone now, and ho has sworn off on sneezing. Carden Plain. Snbw shoes are going out of style. ysGrlp caoie very nearly closing our stores. The best literary of the season was held here Friday evening.

plain figures and spread out on fhe cost table. You will fej these goods even cheaper than you expect. no. M. Harvel, of Garden Plain, -was our parental guest last Friday.

Go to the European Hotel at 410 East Douglas when you are in Wichita. J. K. Lee of Cheney, was in our midst on the niial day of last week. Chris.

Cowson iiiovod out op a farm about eight or nine miles north of town, last Monday. Mrs. II. Allen was among the passengers on the freight Jast Friday, bound for the Plains. them at Nolan Bros.

iimihui Hknhiiaw. W.D.Strono, President. Secretary. W. Carpenter, a carpenter formerly of Jos, Knoffloch.

this city, and who has lieen absent since uwt uirt i t' II I I hi If IK Kn. lilH. K. 1 meets In' liocldnrd every Tuesday ev- toiiiinr. Visiting brother cordially ax, last spring, returned last ween to tne "Garden spot of the earth." His move Invited.

J. II. HHOAlis, h. of It. S.

ments abroad -carried him In, through ()Ur people are making preparations aud over parts of eastern Kansas, liOHKAIll) LODUK, No. HI. I. homa and Missouri. meets every nniur Li.iv i.votilnir.

Visit ffr the coming conference. -The heating apparatus of our school tnir brothers cordna- Coffey, of Cheney, was in God- FKR1. llOLMKS, N. house was changed last Pedagogue A. J.

Smith took a leave of absence last Friday from our city. He went to Murdock. Blank, school reports for common schools for sale at this office. Teachers, call and examine tliem. ly Invited.

i. Hakvbv, See. diird last Saturday canvassing for a uook Onraecount of the grippe we had no- I I preachlng services here last titled "Life in the Tropics," or tne explorations of Africa. He reported as haviiitr met with good luck. He has, a Time Table.

Hollis Hamilton have put in an up- WICHITA WESTERN RAILROAD. good and interesting book and one which holsterlnir business in their furniture Geuuine leaf lard, rendered by Nolan Kina nt Vnrnian. I. for sale at No PAST SOUND VCST BOUND. store.

No.ft.!No. I. iNo.S.iNo.li. Mall Ae'm the people be familiar with. Lewis Kosenstile and Wm.

were accused of stealing harness a Ao'lllMull STATION. Mr. F. J. Thompson, who is on the ju I Kx da'n.

Ex da'n 1 FRAMES, WALL PAPER, COFFINS AND CASKETS. PRACTICAL EMBALMING Garden Plain, Kansas. Prices llelow Wiclittu. Call and be Convinced. lan Goddard, Kan.

Henry Schmidt has had a backset with his Influenza aud has been alarmingly low but is now on the mend. A. M. I. U-ave.

Arrive, A. M. couple of weekstoiek, were discharged a ry, spent Saturday night at home, re turning to Wichita again Sunday even Public Installation. week last Monday, there being no ev-lilniiiv sufficient to convict them. Accord- 10M 10.

lit II.JW 8.WI 8.00 I'. M. n.oa nt 4.1X1 4.M MHI fill A Jos. Knoffloch made a real estate dick ini' to the -statement Ed, the Sullivan er this week bv which ho disposed of H.01 S.lft H. -I tUH II.

1 H.4 "i 10.10 m.aii Tlchner Post No. 352 at Garden Plain, blow would not condemn them, as it fail four lots, and realized M00.0u in receipt. ed to tell, when it conic to the was opened for-business last Saturday by .1. C. Van Gelson, P.

The appli Mr. Ilenrv Williams Is still gripping 7.2S 7.17 7.04 n.m ll.W 11.00 Mi 4.IW 4. Hi H.M HM Mi :i.7 IA 1.00 WinillTA. AvKM'K. Cltl.l.KUli lillF.KN.

(iOIIIIAHII. OAHOKN PLAIN. ('HKNKV. JuUKUOUK. KlNI.MAN.

CAMKI'A. NINNKMJAII. 8AKATOOA. rArr. CUI.I.IdOK.

WCIMI'IIIID. IIAVII.ANH. Itltli.NII MULMNV1LLK. cation on transfer of Comrade J. M.

Ilonrv is bir and stout and we think, In 7.10 7.M H.ID h.i:i 11.11 Ml i 7.a A .4 11.02 5.14 4.411 4.00 n.ir 1 1. IlnrveJ was balloted on and declared course pf time, he will overcome all op- 11.41 clear, the annttmiit being duly elected poU4ou. i' IV M. VlAfl J. II.

Khodes, B. F. Smith and C. Bar TMessrs. D.

J. Harner, and J. C. and ney were appointed to audit the (Juat vt.M vi.m (J. E.

Cowen went to Sumner county The Meetings that have been held In theM. E. Church will close to fright. Mr, Nnsbaum not bciug aule. tnarrv.

them on longer on acount of sickness. They have resulted lit much good; about 30 have been converted, and wo trust the town made lietter. Communion Service Sabbath morning. Either Kev, lleuch, of Belle Plain, or Hev. Bowers, of Kingman, will preach.

termaster's books, anil on invesigation Iiiar won lr tn v'ikII, friends and see to it were received without correction, and generally. the cbininitte discharged. The following Tr.iluir'No. I and 2 tun dally. All other train dally except Sunday.

I). II. IIMODBK, Wup't nnd Chief Knuhienr. Miss Ella Williams was in Wichita then presented themselves and were du last Saturday to be totetl as to tier ly installed by Comradu J. H.

Khodes, J.J. ROBINSON, DEALER IN Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery and Builder's Material. Also Harness Repairing Neatly Done. fiimlifii atlons for teucliintr. She return- ed Sunday morning.

City Off! cere Mvor Jso. W. Ktoon lUl lel k. CHA. M.

liBOKER W. D. Strong has a large number of Installing Officer: L. It. Masters.

S. V. B. F. Smith, (j.

J. II. Khodes. Chaplain, J. Gs.

Lewis. 0. Geo. II. iiiith.

full blood Plvmouth Hock chickens We recieved the sad intelegeiice last Monday of the denth of Mrs. Eva Myers, of Kldrldge, N. D. Mrs. Myers, founer-ly Miss Slater, was a sister to Mrs.

Hughes and one of our most esteemed class mates In our younger school days. We deeply mourn her loss, though not present, and extend our heart-felt sym- whii-h he offers for. sale at fifty cents CollllcillllOll, each. Jail and see him. Call and see mo.

S. D. McAM'IKB S. Nolan J. J.

llALIIKUMAN ISAAC IUItNKTT II. II. RHOKAW MAltlON 1'KUITT O. M. Pittensrer and wife, and Mrs.

C. New goods being received every day. Goddard, TrtwHiircr, Kansas. P. Shafer were visitants, ol tlio KKPOitTi.it last Thursday evening.

Glad to form your acpuaintance. 'all again. pathli-8 to her bereaved anil grieveu sister at this place, as well as her other O. of J. C.

Van Geison. P. C. Elect, li. K.

Masters, appointed Com. J. M. Harvel, Adjutant. On motion the "pass word" was detained till next meeting.

There being no further business the Post adjourned in regular form. L. It. Mastkkh, P. O.

J. M. Haiivkl, Adjt. family members abroad. The drawing nt Knofflocirs came off Persons having a catarrhal trouble will do well to call on Dr.

B. Y. lioyd, IMi N. Main Wichita, and investigate his celebrated pneumatic cabinet. Misses Jessie and Minta Anderson returned from Wichita day before yester this afternoon.

Chas. Billiard urew prize number two, a Ladies' Fancy iinu. Poftom I Hi tii-ket 108. J. P.

Ball School House Doings. Mr. K. Adams visited Wichita, last YJ BUkV Scbrojder drew prize number eight, a Ladles' Waterproof Gossamer, witn day, where they bad been taking the Friday. ticket 214.

The remainder of the list, Mr. Wyooff and family have been sick which can be seen In last week's Ru- some time. V'hnOnei Who Advertise i'lIK ONUS TO PATKONIZK. obntral 1iousk. Tbkmovt Hotel.

B. Y. Uovu, M. I. Dr.

Jos. Haas, V. H. K. Y.

Munhkix, M. D. Isaac Smith, Draynian. WtCMITA WBSTKRN It. K.

M. C. Dhnbar, Undertaker. A. l.

Lyman, Notary l'nblta. RltNBB'B UOMRBRCIAI. COLLBOB. II. B.

Hrkaw, liiHUrauce Aent. BCOTT'a CHALLBNUK I.INIMKNT CO. Prof. E. Cuhry, Mimic Teacher.

II. II. Allen, Drug and Stationery. W. II.

Knofkloch, llootand Shoe. K. J. Hoohks, Phynleian and Surgeon, j. if.

Williams, Grain and Stock linyer. C. K. SMITH, Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. J.

J. Uobinson, Hardware, Harness Uep'r. Jos. KNOFrLOCll, Dry Goods and Groceries. Hollis 4 Hamilton, Furniture and St'n'ry F.

V. IJoons, Confectioner and Tobacconist Besides the local advertisers. teachers examination held on the 2tn. John Heiirohan, on last Friday night, was taken with a very severe attack of 1 irrinite: but Monday mornlug he POKTKit, has, as yet, not been We don't see so'niaiiv hunters recent We will lie able to. give the complete list next week.

ly as a while back. ci a vied out, thinking he had gripped Mrs. Holland has been sick the past A week last Tuesday was the- forty- week, but we are glad that she Is conva lescing. fourth anniversary of Mrs. H.

L. Holland's birth. Some of her many friends gathered in and surprised her with a enough. Kev. W.

AV. Doniiaii respected us with a call last Saturday, had the directory of his church remodeled some, spent a few minutes and left with a promise to remember where we live. RITNER'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, SHORT HAND INSTITUTE AND ENGLISH TRAINING SCHOOL. IN THE NEW C. A.

BUILDING, COKNER OF SEVENTH AND FELIX STREETS, ST. JOSEPH MISSOURI, OIVES ACTUAL BUSINESS TKAININO, And teaches in th. thorough and competent inannor Book keeplns. PenmsnBhlp Business. Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Short Hand.

Type Writing, Telegrnphy nd all Business Branches In our English Training liep.u tiiioiit wo carefully prcpuro those who are not sufficiently dvnuced to take the Commercial Course. We teach the Ito)orting Style of Short Hand from the first lesson and thus save time ana expense to tlio Student. .1 Short nand by Mail a Special ty. Send J6 cents for Primer and Two Trial Wessons. Speed Lessons by Mail for Students of any System.

This College Is the largest and most successful School of Business west of Chicago, and occupies seven large elegant rooms In the Y. M. C. A. Building where students have every facility for reading and general Improvement.

Poor writers made good, and good wrltora made better. lessons In Penmanship bv mall only than 4 cents per lesson. Circular and line specimen of pen worK ent free. F. UITNER.

A. Pbhsiubht, St. Joseph, Mo. Mr, Oscar Swain's smiling counte nance lias been seen in this neighbor fine supper cooked away irom nome. Of course the young people did not get I' hood lately.

La Grippe is getting to be quite a "chestnut" as well as a nuisance, here. left. Among the presents was a flue dresser, presented to her by her Sunday We are glad to see so many young people so eagerly reaching out for a Every one has it, has had it, or is going pedagogical position. It is a good school class of young men. Mie tnaniceti them as much as she could.

It was a complete surprise. Both young and old to have it. at niiinc stone, and those who are try ing to secure it, should be encouraged Messrs. M. B.

Deal and L. Schilds enjoyed themselves hugely. About went to Wichita last Friday in a sled. sixty-live presents concluded tne list. The supper was elegant and every body to press onward.

Mr. J. W. Flood is erecting au immense corn crib south of the depot, with They reported good sleighing to but not so coming home. went home between the two nays or there abouts.

We missed a royal lionan- The people in this vicinity, as in oth za by not being present as per request. ers, liave been taking advantage of the Mud. Water. Snow gone. The "sun grins." The hens are cackling.

It is slippery under foot. OKI papers for sale at this office. La Grippe is still the city grab'n. Allen keeps the best coal oil in town. Is your head wooly? Go to Pruitt's.

a capacity of 5,000 bushels, which he expects to fill in a few days. If the whole city was turifed into a corn crib, it would not hold the corn to be marketed Thanks for same. remarkable advent of the suow, aud have well occupied their time. here. The Economy Literary at the Ball Points to Be Remembered.

Never sit down ou a tack. Keep your lingers off a hot stove if Last Saturday while Mr. C. Shufflc- school-house is in a prosperous condi F. C.

Coons, OEALEH IK CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. AT THE POSTOFFICE. GODDARD, KANSAS was niilnnilinir craiu irom nis A. L. Lyman, Notary Public, KANSA8.

tion. Mr, Chas. Heisel makes an ex a iron Into a car. his team took fright cellent president. We have a crowded possible.

WLeil the toiiL'ue out of the watron and Never attempt to suck an egg after it inadcaultt a "sasha" through town lias been set on over two weeks. but, were eventually taken in. A broken First class job work done at this of whiffletrec and bolt was the result, out fice. Never be cruel; if a bed bug bites you, mash 'ini easy. ni.li.

of a little excitement. Too much house nearly every meeting. The young people have been out several evenings sleigh riding. One company lias been to preaching at Goddard frequently of late. They stili seem to enjoy Bro.

Nusbauin's sermons. Our school is prgresslng finely; we nride ourselves on being far ahead of MUNSELL, M. D. E. Y.

oats, Mr. S. Wanted. If you are a boy and your father uses a shingle on you think of the good old Riii motto; "If he smite roil on one SPECIALTIES, Nose. Throat Tremont Hotel, Theodore Schmidt, Proprietor.

We want more correspondents for the i. I. 11 i-Hturrh. Booms II. 15 lbs.

granulated sugar at Aolaii Bros. Paint and oils at Allen's at Wichita prices. Genuine fresh buckweat flour at Nolan Bros. Go to A. Smith for first class steak ami CIIWK, unit uic i I .1...

1 u.linnl nr nnv nlhpr Iipar IIS Rkpoktkr. will some one In each com nniiltv vi.liiner. or shall we call on IS and IS, Vo.f North Main Street, Wichita. Kesidenee, 1,0 Soot. Emporia.

Iltf. nmiinwf: If von want your locality Itemember the old saylugi "A rolling We have only" three more weeks, and stone will gather little moss," and avo.d exalnilllltioll. we turning somer saulls in the cow lot, dwn.t drwld verv though. KatM, 11.00 to SUM per day. per week.

represented, send yonr jepreseiitatlyes 1 1.

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1889-1906