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The Goddard Reporter from Goddard, Kansas • 1

The Goddard Reporter from Goddard, Kansas • 1

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TTTY THE WANTED. Every body to know that THE BEST PLACE TO BUY BOOTSANO SHOI3 1H AT KNOrrLOCH'M. fa EKLI It Largest and best select- KD STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN C.OODARO AT KNOtTLOClI'S. i. shl Volume 1, Number 32.

60DDARD, SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1890 8y Geo. W. Harvel. i Blank school reports for common schools for sale at this ofllce. Teachers, call and examine them.

Entered nt tlin noHtolTleotttUodiliiril, Kan-xiim, lor truiiMiiilHrtloii tliroiixh tliu mulls as Hut-ond (JliinH attar. rrultt is the best burlier In town. Try Inns' hog and poultry remedy. First class job work done at this of (Si ir- fci SIXTY-FIVE SNAKES, All In a Wad, Brought to This Office by W.D nud fresh flour and Just opened up complete line of 1). M.

Ferry Go's. fice. Terms of Subscrlutlon. One Your, In Advance, ai.oo Six Month, Three Months, Go to A. Smith for first class steak and roasts.

garden seeds, at Nolan Bros. New Spring dry goods are coming every day, and are to be sold at tho low A. Smith made a business trh to Gar JlK I'Ol'NU Til KM JN A WKIX, II It'll He Was Oi.kanino Out. est possible price nt Nolan Bros. den Plain Friday.

ri Clearance Sale, COMMENCING 1890. Advertising Rates. On Column, Ohm Year, pttyttlilu Monthly. One Hundred itolliu-r. Fractional niiiico and tlllH! Ht MIUIHI III pKltKirtiOll.

I.OCIll IUl- vortlHliiK KoiirciintHperlliieevery insertion. Dr. II. F. Slppy, was ovfr fron.

Gar den Plain yesterday, (J- SAMUEL POPE'S REPORT ON Did you ever put up at a good hotel? Tlie best In Wichita can be found at 120 South Topeka avenue, tho Plerco House. Poisons having a catarrhal trouble will do well to call on Dr. B. Y. Boyd, .1.

W. Thompson, of Kingman, paused through the city last Sunday. Texas of How the Recent Blizzard irsr eisttiie stock oir Wool flannels, wool yarns, wool ho All kinds of sausages kept constantly on hand at Smith's meat shop. Played Havoo. Yesterday evening about 7 o'clock, Correspondents.

ComiimiiU'dtloiiK oil topics of loi'al or general Interest are iilwuj hut to insure insertion icy mutt bo brief and to the Joint. Wo lo not hold ourmdvns nmpoiwl-tlo for th views or our l. Cnroliouldbetukii to wind maim 'Ipta written In a plain hand und on 0110 side or 'Mncroiily. Nver mako nny vxno tor wrltlnB to newspaper. Tlie runl tfdressofthowrftair mut a manuscript, not for publication, but murunteoof good faith.

Anonymous articles receive no attention. Go to the Stnto Metropolis; o'" Ice, siery, wool underware, wool flannel we wens working uway having little the Pierce House, 120 S. Topeka 150 N. Main Wichita, and investigate his celebrated pneumatic cabinet. Will II.

Cady, editor of tho Augusta Journal, passed through the city last Monday evening. Mr. Cndy was the predecessor of Chas.M. Becker, on the Cheney Blnde. Last Monday II.

11. Wykoft' sent Nick thought of nny wiggling miiK npproBcli-hiir. when our attention was attrncteil Miss Millie Bearl: daughter. Mrs. Sutherland, came in from OniiUia to-day.

i by Will ltoblnson entering and carrying Supt. I). II. Rhodes, of the Wichita Western, passed over the road last Sunday. Societies and Churches- BAI'TIHT (JIUHK'H.

Services each iiltujr-imte 8niiilnyatll.no a.m. nnd Siinbuy Kehool with M. K. School nt 10.00 A. M.

OH Mutiny. vV.W.I01.MAN, 1'uHtur. V. 0. Van Gelson and wife made a Webber'riml Ed Robinson to haul a load of hny from soewhere north of the city, and as they were returning, about a mile north of the city, they came to a hault, bv the hay seeking a restng place.

shirts, wool flannel drawers, Ladies' Cloaks and New Market Gents' CLOTHING, Gents' Clothing, Boys Clothing, Boys' Overcoats. Don't fail to call and see these goods, They are marked in plain figures and spread out on the cost table. You will find these goods even cheaper than you expect. Jos. Knoffloch.

with him a cracker box. Is ot knowing what It contained, and wondering at his iiiiuiiier, of courso we began to Investigate and as soon as the box was let down onto the floor, we "caught There in that box lay, all twisted and tangled together, Go snakes of various sisMiB nnd shapes, ranging from inches to six feet In length. Their total weight is about 75 pounds. There are trip to Wichita Thursday, returning Friday. jiTlfTOIMf Preaching ovory niter- m.

IVT Mulilmtii lit 11 A. M. mid 8:80 V. it 11 A. M.UIIIIHhSOP.

They wound up in WykolT's barn yard Horner Roshell nnd wife, of Wichita, I.I.., Ill Minnl I'VKl'V Sltbfontll lit 10 with a broken rack. Neither was in were In Goddard the fore part of the A. M. Vrsyer tl. Nn aum.

M. S. IIF.NSIIAW. l'llHtOl'. (Superintendent.

week, visiting. jured, beyond a little turning gray of the hair. three kinds: the bull, blue racer and the When you are In Kingman and don't garden specie. Of all the writhing, Having made a move last Teusday, UfiU VT TU flrut llilrd Hatimlny In each twisting, wiggling, squirming collec go to the La iede, you miss the best part of the city. j.

we.M'c somewhat short this week, being .......11. I'. M. tions, this Is the greatest and brought considerably "turned up side down, IIBNSIIAW. President, S.

Jennings, editor of the Wichita M. I' W. O. TRNO, Huerutury. more astonished citizens to the Kki'out and laboring under extreme difficulties; Republic, was in our city last night.

nit office than ever before cnine in so but hope, now that we have a house In which we can breathe freely, to do better He came out to attend the Allianco meet oiiuviihvvh 'I II Hi G'. No. iv. limited a snuco of time. The men ex- meets 111 I.OUIIIIlll vry lnmatioiiB consisted of Veil for the VlBitliiK lro' ing.

The farmers1 Alliance moved into the loving love of Moses' lovely poodle," lnviu'd. 1 J. 11. ItllOADS, IV. OI 11.

a rc. while the ladies would sav. "Il-ii- building formerly occupied by the Rio- hereafter. We can now be found in the old Alliance building, flirst door north of Allen's drug store. We are indebted many lliinks to the citizens who lent us a helping hand to move our presses and other heavy articles.

liODDAItl) LOIRJK, poimcii, and we "fdlowed suite, vice and giveent to a scream or two when the Snake Professor, Itobiuson, No. am, I. moots every Hntiir- versa. l.li.xr i.V,.lllll. lHlb would lift one out and advance.

Iiiif brotlii'iM corduil- Mr. Robinson found these reptiles In FOUND AT LAST! A farmer's and mechanic's easy shoe. This shoe is manufactured in Goddard. It is hand made. We use nothiag but the best of sole leather, and full stock upper.

This shoe is hand sewed, no icks or pegs to hurt the feet. The ladies of (he W. F. M. S.

will give Tho Alliance lecture heldin tho opera house last night was well attended, the KKKU. IlOLMBf, H. U. ly Invltcid. ti.

IIAUVKV, See. a tag social, Monday evening, March 10, a well on John Gosney's place, which he was cleaning out. Tliev were stowed speaker being an able one and making a at the residence of C. P. bhafer.

Refreshments consisting of bread and but away behind the rocks nnd In every crack and crevice, and he kept fishing Time Table. ter, cakes, cold meats nnd pickles, tea and ft'ce will be served. All persons WICHITA WESTERN RAILROAD. nil pulling out till the number reached 05, They were in a torpid state when present will be furnished with a tag CAST BOUND brought in. but soon bejnin to "eome CT KOUNO.

i. ii. N'o. IT Ac'm Mull tlii'n A Kx; iNo. 2.

No. II. Mllii Ao'lll A Kx dii'n. when exposed to the warmth of the upon 'the payment of ten cents. A general good lime is anticipated and a cordial Invitation is extended to every p.

Arrive room. We have these snakes in a glass covered box, and any one doubting this "m'liilv-e story." can iust sten tn and sec 1'. M. A. body.

10.8: 7.as WICHITA. K.O'i We guarantee this shoe to give better good talk. Mr. T.J. Funk, of Arkansas tity, was in town Tuesday, and disposed of some city property he owned here to Joseph Knoflioch.

Baldwin Son do all kinds of picture work. First class artists. Modern styles. Call and see them nt 118 East Douglas, Wichita. J.

I). Jarrett, citmo over from Cheney last Sunday. He Is going to work for Ed Cross, living four miles east, 'during the coining. season. 118 E.

Douglas is the place to get good photographs. Try them once when you want a good picture. Baldwin Son, Wk'hlta. H.iO e.r, the crawling citizens. IlEI.HX Bl.ANCHAItl), Sec.

MAN-EATING SHARKS. M.i I0.2l 10.18 l.8i H.O0 I. It V.4Z Porn o.s' Texas. 1 7.20 satisfaction than any other plow shoe in the state. We have just finished 40 ViiheruieH- Me nn tInploaint VentuM If, A li.42 with School of Them.

Ml i Samuel Pope, living near, this place, AVKKIIB. Cui, gukkn. (illllAltl). I1AHIIKS PI.AIX. DIlKNKr.

Kino man. CAMHTA. Nl.NNKSUAII. SAIItTOUA. I'KATf.

CIM.I.IKON. WKI.I.HKOllK. IIAVII.ANII. IIUKMiAM. 7.17 7.04 II.W MM 6.44 5.20 4.ni 4.

Ill H.Aif 8.117 a.nli a.4i i.m a.iKi ij.oa r.n 4. Ill 4.811 I shall never forget the time when I H.I.I made a business trip to Texas, returning V.ll was 11 bund in a small fishing vessel that pairs of these shoes. Call and see thein Monday last from He reports U.2I ii. ti r. 2.II7 tended the London market, says a writer 4.00 the cold snap of last week as having In the Boston Globe.

The weather was very warm and fish scarce: some of the old hands thought some kind of a destruc they are just what you want. played havoc down there. The trees, he says, wer all leaving out, fruit Irees ia.it w. in 1 .20 I. Ml Was you ever surprised If not go to in full bloom, gardens growing green, I.I.I VI I.I.E.

,11 II W. H. Knoffloch. Baldwin Sou's. 118 14.

Douglas, when tive lish was playing havoo, lor set our trawls where wo would they were skinned as cleau as though the job was done mulberries half an inch long, and in All other TrTiinn No. 1 nnd '2 run dully. 'ou are in Wichita again, and have a nilimili.lly iixcopt suntluy fact every kind of vegetation hud begun by hand. first class picture taken cheap. 1).

II. IIIIOIIEA) One evening two men tiiai weiii uuij No. 3 brought the news that sharks were Sup't nnd Chief Kiigineev. It has been rumored and talked till it to put forth, each trying to excel the other; but all hail, to succumb to the bitter northern: elements that swept nlentv and we had better ship to some lias become a settled fact that the best other berth. The anchor was catheadeil, down on them loaded with hoary frost plaeo in Wichita to get pictures is at the sails hoisted and a course lain out ttiai Wichita art Gallery, 100 N.

Main st. Warren Foseter, of the Haven lude City Officers- no. W. F1.0011 UUO. W.

HAUVKL lluviir. would bring us to Jefferies bank.which lies about thirty or forty miles off Portland. The next morning at daylight we were in our dories and proceeded to set our xi ruii'tiipr mill I took the out LOCALISMS. UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILIi OBTAlW Mn iKfrs air in rT pendent, passed through Goddard on MTJOH VALUABLE IWFOaMATlun fMUW A bxuux n.a mar City Clerk, Police Judge, Oouncllinen, his wav from Cheney to Haven, last side on the western end and all went well; A.I..-J.VMAK U. AI.I.KN 8.

J). MUAl.FINK 8. Nolan J. J. HAMlKHMAN ISAAC HAKNKTT II.

II. IlItOKAW JlAItlOS l'ltl'ITT Sunday, lie was "riding on' the rail." we were hauling in nsli ror nan an uuur M. C. Geenev, former station agent at with every promise 01 a gouu cumu. uraa litifi linirtiin trawl at the time, and Treiisuror, Mnrshull, Ilaviland, was on tha train Sunday eveiv felt a sudden tug and yank that very near- Satisfaction guaranteed on jobs.

Old papers for salea this office. How was yesterday for a change? Use Allen's horse and cattle powders, is your head wooly? Goto Prultt's, J. (J. Majors was in to see us yester insr. enroute to Emporia 'Junction, at which place he will take charge of an office.

ly took me out of me oow 01 uvij. I knew it was sharks in a minute, and stopped hauling to see if they would show up. Suddenly there was a twitch and a pull harder than ever, and I hauled away as lively as possible, knowing he would bite tha line If he could to clear himself. M. L.

Brock, a former resident of day. Kinirniaii and nn old acquaintance of Early rose potatoes wanted at Nolan ours in Guthrie, started with his family I l.ulled and he tugged, mil 1 Kept mo Bros. last Sunday to the above uaiuccl city in line coming all the time. First he would tow us in one direction and then in another, so I surmised we had hhn by the Oklahoma. Go to prultt's if you want a first class shave.

12 cases of ladies1, gents1 and children's shoes, for spring wear have al tail, ana told my partner to knife ready to cut away. a ..,.,1 finni null cot him to Amos ruble found a button book ready arrived, and as many more are tlie top of the water and found that he last week. oxnoetod In a few davs. Call a ad see The Ones Who Advertise i AUE THE ONE8 TO PATIIONIZK. Trkmont Hotel.

B. V. Horn, I), i DR. Jon. HAAS, V.

S. E. Y. MUNSELt, i i ISAAC Smith, Drayman. WICHITA A WESTERN K.

K. A. I LYMAN, Notnr.y. Public, llardcsty Restaurant. Green lllock lodging House.

UiCH It Bull, l'hotoropher. ItlTNEK'S COMMKBC1 AL COLLEOB. 11. B. Broraw, Insnrnnce ARent.

SCOTT'S ClIALLENGR LINIMENT CO. PROF. K. CORRV, Music Tonchor. II.

B. ALLEN, Drugs and Stationery. W. H. Knofkloch, lloot8 and Slioes.

E. J. Hughes, Physician and Surgeon. J. II.

Williams, Uruin and Stock Buyer. C. E. Smith, Uvery, Snlo and Feed Stable. Jon.

Knokflocii, Dry Uoods and Groceries. JF. V. Coons, Confectioner and Tobacconist. Besides the local advertisers.

had taken two good ni tones uruuuu n.o urnrklnv llilrd to get Clear. 1 them at Nolan Bros. The next thing to do was to get nU tall on the rail of the dory and cut clear. A strong pull by both of us placed him at Ann vtnivttr til on I looked overboard to see R. G.

Miller's team had it's ambition aroused last Saturday on the streets and the kind o'f a chap we had, and if anything A. Lyman started to Illinois Monday evening. Try Haas' hog remedy as pork producer. It will pay. When in Wichita try a Turkish bath at 250 North Main street.

"Blade" Becker breathed Goddard aii1 last Sunday and Monday. tried to do something, but failed, as he had a good hold on the lines and others would make a nsnerman ieei mm vmi be a look from that angry man-eating tW to. He would assisted in quieting its fears. THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY, PeoriajLa Balle, Mollne, Bock Island, In ULINOIS-Dayenport, Muscatine. OttumwOskaloosa, Des Moines, Wlntorset, Audubon JSarlan and Council Bluffi, in lOWA-Mihneapolis and St.

Paul, in MINNfesOTA-Watertown and ioux Falls, In DAKOTA-Cameron, Bt. Joseph and Kansas City, in Loudcrmilk and Duggar have opened curl up in a bow, look at us with those id a blacksmith shop in old black cold eyes, and slap his body atxmc in a vprv iiiintrorouB manner, but the line was smith building back of Nolan Brothers', MISSOURI Omana, airoury anq imoihou, in i VKZZ? Hutchinson. Wichita. Belleville. Abilene, CaldweUMnKansas-Pond Creek, Drwnniv uufl iv iiiul him necure.

Mrs. C. A. Gale, sister to your agoulz- 'v-ri ti TT-1 i. TKTTlT A nl TWHRITdHY Mfl 1 3 Bnver.

They came from Wichita here, and ex- OUVIIK Itr thlnur that we COlllll UO WOS 10 Ing scribe, was a caller last Monday. nect to move their families as soon us cut off his tail and let Win go clear of the anrl mv MnrttlKF lltl(l Oil tO OD0 ld8 Haas' hoar and poultry remedy is a vi nar.TiraaTi iitiiim hiiu nutuuuiDuui possible. See their ad. nf hti inii while 1 used the knife. In a vast areas of rich farmlner and graslntf lands, aflbrdln? he best flltieB or Intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, nprtUwest and southwest of Chicago, and Pacific and trans-oceanic Seaports.

Wichita Art Gallery, Rich and Bull sure cure for chicken cholera. Try it, Allen has it. minute he was clear, and, with back and belly fins to propel with, dove for the trull of blood after him. proprietors. Enameled photographs a MACNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS.

TRASM5, speciality. Copying in India, crayons i hipiv wniilrl rmiflft trouble, ue ri nTrar.ran.Tn tt and free from duet. Through Coaches, Will "ti Hi. a vnfih. inmniiiflr full lenffth WCU VVUUUWUi anrt Dininr fiara dailv between Cblcasro, Des Moines, and water colors of all sizes.

We also carry a large stock of picture frames and mouldings of the latest patterns. Mollis Hamilton, Council Bluffs and Ofaaha, wfth Free Reclinin? Chair Council Bluffs and Ofnaha, with tree Kecunins v-uuir rr-nia mAAls at seasonaole out of tho water, and dropped so close to our dory that the splash nlgh swamped us. We hauled away clear of him, and after we got our gear we started to row Aftpr rnwiiisr a short dia- ViL-v mm vudkou duiquuiu is i 111 up 100 N. Main. tooukwestSfMisso UNDERTAKERS By a rough estimate we allowed that about four-thirds of Garden Plain attended church here last Lord's day eve.

The funeral services of the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGce, of Wichita, were held here last Wednesday. Just received a shipment of fine smoked hams and breakfast bacon, put up by Nolan Bros, at Norman, I ml. 1UI wav iwra." a tancc we were In tlie midst of a school of The following named person went from this city last Saturday eveuing to Andale, to attend a concert given by the Andale Band, under the leadership of AND EMBALMERS, man-eating sharks that Had scenieu uie blood of their maimed relative.

My part- a now nuir of Oafg ttlld Prof. I. E. Curry. It was of a musical they attracted the.

sharks. They made snap after snap at the blades, and as our Garden Plain, Kansas. Francisco. The DIRECT LINE to and from Pike's PefManitou. Cordon of the Gods, the Mountain Citiea.

Mining Camps, Sanitariums, and Soenlo Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE, Solid Express Trains dally between Chicago and MlnneaMlls andSfe Paul, with THROUGH Reclining- Chair Cars (FREE) to BB5Jrf nTt Kansas City. Through Chair Car and Sleepy end Sioux Falls, via Itock Island. Tho Favorite town, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishing 0r0TUHBSSHORT LINE VIASENECA AND KANKAKEE offers fiscUiges to travel between Cincinnati. IndlanapoUe, iS52 Ticket Office in tho United States or Canada, or address E.

ST. JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, OtMralXanagsr. CHICAGO, ILL Oea'I Ticket ft iM. AfWi dory was deep loauea wnu usn incjr p-pearcd to think we would be an easy prey. tlier tiress us that the new nature, closing with a laughable farce: II.

Smith and Miss Jennie Luckner, Win. Lumbertand Miss Georgia Valentine, Al Luckner and Miss Ida Brown, John McGl viin and Miss Minnie Luckner, and oars had to be taken in and the iish thrown tn thnir attention. All kinds of coffins aiid caskets kept. PRICES REASONABLE. 1 WU.M Ter.

For sale at Nolan Goddard, Kansas. The Agricultural and Fanners' Alli-liance, a book giving the history of the subject and the impending revolution, by W. S. Morgau. For sale by M.

Camp, at Garden Plain. Write to him for terms, or call at this office. We were within a quarter mile 01 wie vessel and had succeeded in shaking mm nf them. Ha was a small I). E.

Curry and Miss Grace They report a good time and say the I concert was an exceptional success. 1A cuss and would purr up alongside the dory like a cat and never icii us nam wo ed our vessel ana were saie aooaru..

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