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The Goddard Reporter from Goddard, Kansas • 1

The Goddard Reporter from Goddard, Kansas • 1

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1. 1 a Id a IP la NUMBER 40 VOLUME 1 GODDARD, KANSAS, SEPTEMBER 0, 1900 Ruth Struthora Oddell died nt her homo in Kingman county Tuesday morning, Ruth was well known in this community nnd was loved and respected by nil her friends. Sho was a loving wife and daughter and loaves a husband father, mother, two brothers and three sisters to mourn horloss. They all liav i tho heart-felt sympathy of their friends. In last Saturday's game botwoouGo I-dard and Clonmell the game vas wo a by Clonmell by a score of 5 to 8.

But the game between Harmony was more interesting and exciting and was won by Goddard by a scoro of 2 to 5. Nvct Saturday September 8, Cohvich and Goddard will cross bats on the Goddard grounds. All come and enjoy a goo I game. Admission 10c. Lee Pino came homo from Rome, Kansas, Monday evening, whero ho has boon the past few iiionths.

Mr. and Mrs. KaulTiLan and Rev, Robbins and family attended a lecture in Garden Plain, Monday evening. II. Q.

Hankin? bought a c.ivv last week and she would not lead ho ho says he is going to put her on roller skates and turn her loose. Mr. Koblila' house was struck by lightning last Sunday night. But little damage was done, tho chimney and a few shingles being knocked oil'. Tjik Farmers' FiutNU The Spencer Davis Sickles self sharponer.

The greatest invention of tho age. J. H. Williams Agent A certain man in this neighborhood wa3 offered a position to take passage to New York, from there to Liverpool and from there to Buenos Aires. But on account of his parents' health did not accept the position.

The party given at the homo of Mr Jones Friday evening was greatly enjoyed by a crowd of about 55. The evening was spent in playing" games and at a late hour refreshments, consisting of ice-cream, cake and candy, were served. All present seeniod to have had a fine time. Elmer Sohufelburger met with a vory serious loss the other day When in some mysterious way his barn caught firo and burned to the ground, burning five head of fine hor.ses. Mr.

Sohufelburger was eating dinner when first noticed it and it was then too late to quench it. 1 .1, At Home 5J For Sale By Methodist Sunday School tes. Li out illy ly, pfcirn'- 23. All tho numbers of tin Home De partment and Cradle Roll are especially 4 4 4 4 4 4 o- rr invited to bo present. We want all the parents to come.

Let every member of the school be sure to bo there. Let us all work to have a good Rally Day. It is timove were planning about that crate of canned fruit for tho Bethany hospital at Kansas CUy. That was promised to Miss Newberry, the deaconess, when she was here last April. Our star chart for punctuality this quarter looks well, but be sure and como in, even if you aro late, and that will help tho attendance chart to look well.

A cordial welcome for all. NEXT SATURDAY, September 8th, LWICH and GODDARD 4 CO ST -tt jliUUJiiiiJl.iwrOTwuuimui,.'Mij'j. mil im wmm will cross bats on the 1-1 -I JL All como WOUUctry UIUUI1U5. and enjoy mam wwm aaJaa BsLi Yahak a good game 4 mAsm mJgwlni HiMjwMaJ NuEBP Have your insurance written at the State Bank. Dudly Gardiner of Wichita visited home folks last week, Mrs.

II. A. Huhmidt and children via ited in Wichita last week. 10c DEALER IN- Admission Our depot agent reports the sale of .17 tickets to Wichita Monday. Mr.

Dyson bad an oats stack burned Groceries, Feed, Whips, ternational Stock Food, 5 Shoes and Notions. 11 W.H.DWI3HT F. A. DWIGHT jf by lightning Thursday evening. NitlnTi Ktnrt.pri t.d sehnnl it: t.ho Notaries Public Wichita Business Colletje Monday.

I Call and have them execute your legal papers SB Office 1 State Bank of Goddard. SECRET SOCIETIES. lloyal Neighbors of Amnrioa, No. meet the first and third Fridays of each month in I. 0.

0. F. Hall. Kittio Smith, Oracle. Ohloe Rcc.

Robert Ogden had a valuable horse killed by lightning Ihursday night. A crowd of young folks from thjs plac0 drove to Wichita Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Graves, Dr. Dwight and Etta Drake drove to Wichita Sunday.

Mrs. C. A. Glass's sister of Kingfisher, Okla. is hero making her a short visit.

Mrs, Nolan and her mother started Monday for a few week's visit in Kentucky. L. D. lleece started to North Carolina Monday, where ho expects to bo for about a year. Julia Engle took the train for Arkansas City, Tuetday, where she will visit for a few weeks.

5 II. C. Linnebui, Presfc. H. Jorgtrnsen, Vice rrest, if A.

Lnvignt, Asst. uuaa. A. It. TP.

A. Stt'o. Order No. 90 meets on Thtirndayn on or before the full moon, O. 0.

F. Hall A. K. Paitt Prea. Joo.

Harvey Stc'y Wnj. II. Dwight, Cashier. IJethel Uebekah D. Rfee Iodga mcetE the second fourbt Wednesdays of each nh, in I.

O. O. V. hall. Viola Gregory, G.

PavidM, 8 '0 i Grctehen Koster has a new organ. Mr. Pruict visited inWichita riiura-day, Mr. Peterson drove to Wichita Saturday. II.

A. Scbmldt shipped cattle last Thursday. Mamie Nolan of Wichita is here Visiting friends. Chloa and Coral Jones visited in Cheney bwt week. II.

A. Schmidt shipped a car load of hogs Tuesday. Mr. Hyatt's drove out to Butler jcouny Sunday. Mr.

Cftnm Garden Plain was in ftawniist week. Select ftf.tdt;h!ttf and Ladiea No. 158 meet the neeepd fourth Fridays of ach month in I. .0. 0.

F. Hail- AjseusStcyjilie, Proa. Etta Drake, Roe. 4 GODDARD, KANSAS. OA.I'XT.A.X- STOCK $10,000.

We solicit your Accounts. A general Banking Business transacted. Insurance, Farm Loans and Collections. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Taxes Received.

DIRECTORS H. C. Linnebnr, H. Jorgensen, Richard Heiniff, H. A.

Schmidt, Cfaw. N. Forward, F. A. Dwight, Wm.

II. Dwight. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman ani Rev.

Robbins attended camp meeting in Wichita Saturday. Mrs. Skillman left Tuesday for Black-well, Oklahoma, where she expects to visit for a few weeks. Ruth Manny returned to her home in Winfield Saturday after a few weeks visit with her relatives. Rev.

Watson expects to go to Derby Saturday where he and Rev. Lampkin will hold campmeeting. th first and thir.4 W-edneadoyB month in O. 0. F.

feaU VmitiP Tood en always welcome. Jl. Dneao V. C. A.

F. Teterson clerk. Clf.ra Schmidt started to school in Wicbit? Moaday. 7 i.

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569
Years Available:
1889-1906