R.L. Polk & Co.'s Kansas state gazeteer and business directory, including a complete business directory of Kansas City, Mo, 1908, Part 49

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. 1n
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Detroit, Polk
Number of Pages: 1062


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Leavitt James, grocer.


Miller O F, blacksmith.


SPICER D D, Hardware.


Warner R B, R R and exp agt.


GERARDY. Washington county. See Hanover.


GERMANTOWN. A country post- office on the C., R. I. & P. Ry., in Mis- sion township, Brown county, 13 miles s. w. of Hiawatha, the county seat, and 5 from Powhattan, the nearest banking point. Telephone connection. Mrs. H. Trompeter, postmaster.


McCormack Bros, genl store and grain TROMPETER MRS HELEN, General Store.


Winterscheidt John G, thresher. Winterscheidt J E, lumber and coal.


GEUDA SPRINGS. Population, 300. On the Kansas Southwestern R. R., in Walton townshin. Sumner countv. 20 miles s. e. of Wellington, the county seat. Has Christian, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, and a bank. Tel., W. U. Exp., W. F. & Co. Tele- phone connection. Katherine E. Mc- Cullough, postmaster.


Carmine Rev - (Presbyterian). CITIZENS' STATE BANK (Capital $10,000), A F Masterman Pres, R A Power Cashier.


Crimble Wm, carpenter.


Dickson Francilia, laundry.


Finnell J W, lumber.


Geuda Hotel, J L Tuttle propr.


Geuda Telephone Co.


Holt Dr T T, druggist.


Hougham George W, blacksmith.


Lefter Lester, blacksmith.


MCCULLOUGH KATHERINE E, Post- master. Mitchell C R, lawyer. Moldenhauer Julius, livery. Nelson M H, grain elevator. Parr G W, physician.


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Distance 'Phones 374.


Geo. D. Stinebaugh,


(See adv. in Ottawa.)


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Geuda Springs KANSAS STATE GAZETTEER. Girard 427


Pond W M & Co, lumber. Seanor H C, coal.


Simons John, barber. Smith John H, grocer.


Smith Thomas, barber.


Swan H C, rr exp and tel agt.


Turpin J T, carriage and wagon mkr. Tuttle James L, mayor, hotel and bottler.


WOODSIDE C C, General Store.


GILL, A country postoffice in West- ern township, Logan county, 18 miles from Russell Springs, the county seat and 634 miles from Wallace, its bank- ing and shipping point. Telephone connection. G. P. Gill, postmaster. Bilby R J, live stock.


Dickinson O H, live stock breeder.


Gill Granville, blacksmith.


GILL G P, Dairy and General Store. Gill May, teacher. Guilbert E J, thoroughbred cattle.


Smith Estella M, teacher. Smith Sylvester, teacher. Ukele Harry, teacher.


Ukele Lula, teacher.


GIRARD. Population, 2,700. The judicial seat of Crawford county, is a prosperous, incorporated city, locat- ed on the A. T. & S. Fe and St. L. & S. F. Rs. (depots 200 feet apart), 26 miles from Ft. Scott, 124 from Kansas City and 190 from Topeka. It Is connected with Franklin and Dun- kirk by electric railway. The city is lighted by electricity, has water works, fire department, excellent sani- tary sewerage, churches of the leading religious denominations, superior edu- cational advantages, an opera house, 3 banks and 3 weekly newspapers. Among the enterprises now in success- ful operation are foundry and stove works, a large condensed milk plant, cereal coffee factory, oil refinery, vinegar factory, flour mill, fence fac- tory, creamery and cold storage plant. Coal is extensively mined in the vicin- ity. Ships coal, grain, flour, stoves, fax, hay and live stock. Tel., W. U. Exp., Adams and W. F. & Co. T. R. Jones, postmaster.


Abbott B S, coal.


Adams Express Co, L H Cuhenburg agent.


Adamson Lawrence P, physician. Aerial Navigation Company of Amer- ica, Henry Laurens Call pres and genl mngr, airship mnfrs.


Alexander James T, physician. Andrew Dall, livery.


Appeal to Reason, J A Wayland publr, Frederick D Warren editor.


Arnold Edward M, lawyer.


Arnold Mrs M M, milliner.


Arnold Wmn C, shoemaker. Barger W H H, propr Hotel Huber.


Barker A W, city marshal.


Barker George H, hardware.


Barker George W, billiards.


Bates W E Rev (Baptist).


Beardsley Samuel J, clothing.


Beck Frank, shoemaker. Bell Lillian, prin High School.


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Bell Z M Miss, photographer.


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Berger C A Rev (Presbyterian).


Blair George A, physician.


Blair Wilkie, live stock.


Boaz V T, physician.


Bond H G Rev (Christian).


Bruce J M, poultry and eggs.


Burnett Clay H, genl store.


Busby HS(Dorman, McClaskey &Busby).


Rumcrot D E. 2d hd goods.


Christian Selbern P, tile mnfr.


Colborn W O, real estate and ins.


Cole George E, physician.


Colean E E, mgr Hoezer Opera House and 2d hd goods.


Cornwell Win T, cabinet maker.


Crawford County State Bank The (capital $25,000), W H Rvan pres, L H Lashley vice pres, H H Radley cashier.


Crawford George W, lumber and propr Girard Telephone Exchange.


Crawford Robert J, ticket and freight agt Santa Fe Ry.


Crawford W B, police judge.


Cushenberry John II, physician:


Cushenberry Lennie H, drugs and stationery.


David J W, blacksmith.


Davidson L B & Co (Larkin B and Orrin N), real estate.


Davis P E, osteopath.


DORMAN, McCLASKEY & BUSBY (W P Dorman, W D McClaskey, H S-Busby), Real Estate, Loans and . Insurance, Farms, City Property and Merchandise Stocks For Sale or Exchange. (See adv in Real Estate Adv. Dept.)


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Dorman W P (Dorman, McClaskey & Busby -.


Decker Elmore E, grocer.


Detjen Frederick, tailor.


Grund Henry P, general store.


Haines I P, restaurant.


Disney W, livery.


Hanning Charles C, laundry.


Hatsock Clyde, barber.


Havely Alanson T, dentist.


Herriman J D C, carpenter.


Higgie John M, drugs.


Hitch W S, plumber.


Hitz C Foundry-Co-The, C Hitz &- Son proprs, stove mnfrs.


Hitz . C & Son -(Christian and C A Hitz), flour mill and proprs The C Hitz Foundry Co.


Hoezer Opera House, E E Colean mngr.


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Hooper Wm M, meats.


Hotel Huber, W H H Barger propr.


INDEPENDENT NEWS THE (Week- ly), Ford & Beezley Publrs.


Ingels Alice, physician.


Johnson A S, city clerk.


Karr Thomas J, lawyer.


Keys Joseph, probate judge.


Lashley E L, feed.


Leigh & Gerken (S E Leigh, F A Ger- ken), electric feed mill.


Leonard H C, lumber.


Lewis O F, county treasurer.


Losh C J, grocer.


McClaskey W D (Dorman, McClaskey & Bushy).


McCoy Joseph H, jeweler.


McFarland James, ice.


McNaught Joseph E, drugs.


McNeill John F, register of deeds.


Maurer Emma, milliner.


Mills Elwin, constable.


Montee Bros (James W and A A), drugs.


Morrow & Taaffe, H E Morrow mngr, grain elevator.


Mutual Telephone Exchange, A M mngr.


Oles M, shoemaker.


Oliver Thomas W, county surveyor.


Orebaugh Bros (Carles H and Walter W), real estate and insurance.


Osborn Wmn, hotel and billiards.


Osborn Win E, constable.


Perry Theodore T, real estate.


Peterson Mrs M E, milliner.


Phillips Charles H, drugs.


Phillips-L H, lawyer,


Price C W, clerk of district court. Ranson Morgan A, photographer.


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Grantham Wm, real estate. -


Gregg Thomas F, grocer.


Griffin Omar E, dentist.


Dillman Hugh M, dentist.


Dorsey E R, livery.


Elder Charles, barber.


Eldridge Nursery Co, W J Eldridge pres, L-B Davidson sec.


Fetterman J C, ticket and freight agt Frisco System.


Finical Milton B, general store.


First National Bank (capital and sur- plus $75,000), J E Raymond pres, W C McMillan vice pres. J T Leon- ard cashier.


Fogle Wm H, harness.


FORD & BEEZLEY (Walter E Ford, Ben R Beezley), Publishers The In- dependent News.


Frazier J B, grocer.


Freudenburger J H, billiards.


Gaitskill B S, lawyer.


Gardner Wm, furniture.


Gemmell George, county supt schools. Gerken Frederick A, county clerk. Girard Building and Loan Assn, Wm Grantham sec.


Girard Coal Belt Electric Ry Co The, L H Phillips sec.


Girard Commercial Club, E N Rich- ardson pres, L H Phillips sec.


GIRARD CONDENSED MILK CO, John T Hollinger Propr, Mnfrs of Condensed, Malted and Powdered Milks . and Shippers of Sweet Cream.


Girard Drug Co, W D Bogan propr, drugs.


Girard Electric Light and . Water Works, A L Parker supt.


Girard Furniture Co (Wm M McDon- ald, I L Warner).


Girard Mnfg Co, A W Lovejoy pres, E N Richardson treas and genl mngr, grocers' sundries mnfrs.


GIRARD PRESS THE (Weekly), E A Wasser & Son Publrs.


Girard Public Library, Blanche War- ren librarian.


Girard Telephone Exchange, G W Crawford propr.


Goodkind G & Co (Gustave and M N Goodkind), clothing and dry goods. Goshert George W, coal.


Green Patrick L, lumber.


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Girard KANSAS STATE GAZETTEER. Glasco 429


Raymond John E, loans. Itiffer Jacob, shoes.


Ross John W, blacksmith.


Ryan W H, lawyer.


SATTERTHWAITE A R (Satter-


thwaite & Wheeler), Bonded Ab- stracters of Title, Crawford County. SATTERTHWAITE & WHEELER (A R Satterthwaite, Bert Wheeler), Established 1881, Bonded Abstract- ers 'Title, Complete Abstract Books of Crawford County, Offices Girard and Pittsburg. (See adv in Abstract Adv. Dept.)


Schaeffer Oscar W, cashr Girard State Bank.


Shannon J H, hardware and implts.


Shideler H W, supt of public schools.


Smith A M & Son (A M and Love), farm implements.


Smith John E, general store.


Standard Oil Co, James R Little agt.


STATE BANK OF GIRARD THE (Capital $30,000), S Alice Haldeman Pres, Anna H H Addams Vice-Pres, Oscar W Schaeffer Cashier.


Strickler Edward C, general store.


Strickler George W, notions.


Strode Lindley E, physician.


Sullivan R L, hardware. Swart Wm S, physician.


Thomas Rev B F (Methodist).


Thurston L H, vet surgeon.


Tinder C R, physician.


Veatch Wm C, pianos.


VINCENT BROS (John M and Michael G), Fresh and Salt Meats and Deal- ers in Live Stock.


Walsh J E, county sheriff.


Warner George W, sewing machines .. WASSER E-A & SON (Elfas A and


Albert M), Publrs The Girard Press. Wayland J A, publr Appeal to Reason. Wayland Walter H, real estate.


Wells, Fargo & Co Express, F W Dol- son agt.


WHEELER. BERT (Satterthwaite & Wheeler), Abstracters of Title,


Crawford County, residence Pittsburg. Whiteside J A, nursery.


Whittaker H B & Son (H B and Yale), confectioners.


Wilder M & Co (May and Dwight Gardner), general store.


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Williams H M, jeweler.


Wilson Frederick O, blacksmith. Wooley D Hy county -attorney.


GLASCO. Population, 800. An in- corporated city on the U. P. R. R., and on the Solomon river, in Solomon township, Cloud county, 25 miles s. w. of Concordia, the judicial seat. Has Adventist, Catholic, Christian, Luth- eran, Methodist and Presbyterian churches, high and graded schools, 2 banks, opera house, and a weekly newspaper, the Sun. Tel., W. U. Exp., Pacific. Telephone connection. W. A. Hillhouse, postmaster.


Bates Rev J T (Methodist).


Benson John S, barber.


Bergeson Ole, carpet weaver.


Bergier Daniel F, hardware.


Bernard Guy H, cashr First National Bank, notary and insurance.


Bracken R G, city clerk.


Brasfield Mrs Mattie, carpet weaver.


"Brierley John H, physician.


Brown Charles, carpenter.


Burnett Mercantile Co The, Lewis C Burnett pres and treas, Charles Burnett sec, general store.


Butler Mrs Pearl, notions.


Butler Pierce E, lawyer.


Chicago Lumber and Coal Co, C G Archer agt.


Chritton & Son (Isaiah and Otto), grocers.


Copeland John M, cattle breeder.


Curtis Rev Wm H (Christian).


Davidson & Co. (Lorcan F-and Jos- eph Davidson), hdwre and farm impts.


Davidson's Opera House, L F David- son propr.


Day Leta, music teacher.


Dillon Margaret, milliner.


Faris Rev C T (Christian Adventist). Farmers' Elevator Co.


FARMERS' STATE BANK (Capital $20,000), Surplus and Undivided Profits $1,000), F J Atwood Pres, John N Brock Vice-Pres, Raymond M Sawhill Cashier.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK (Capital $50,000, Surplus and Undivided Profits $18,000), L Noel Pres, G H Bernard Cashier.


Foster Lumber Co, Emmet C Lemons agt, lumber and coal.


Frankforther Levi E, propr The Glas- co Sun.


Frankforther L Otis, tinsmith.


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Glasco R. L. POLK & CO.'S Glen Elder


Glasco Mutual Telephone Co, Truman Bates mngr.


Glasco Sun The, L E Frankforther proprietor.


Haddock James M, live stock.


Haynes Edward R, R R, exp and tel agent.


Henning Charles jr, live stock buyer. Henry George F, harness.


"HILLHOUSE W.A, Postmaster Hoffman Edward T, blacksmith.


Horn Charles, cattle breeder.


Hussey George W, cattle breeder. Klein Arnold, barber.


Klein Nick, propr Oaks House.


Knight Louis, dentist.


Lahr Bros (Roy and Sarah C), drug- gists.


La Rocque Robert H, drugs.


Lockard Wm F, meat market.


Marshall C H & Co (Charles H and George W Marshall), clothiers.


Matthews Oscar, livery.


Matthews Wm, restaurant.


Miller Emmett A, dentist.


Morrison Grain Co, P L Jennings manager.


Newton Wm B, physician.


Nicol James A, live stock.


Oaks House, Nick Klein propr.


Olmstead James E, barber.


Orput Harry A, flour and feed.


Pacific Express Co, E E Haynes agt.


Padgett & Schmersey John M Pad-


gett, Frank A Schmersey), genl store.


Parcell Lewis A, restaurant.


Patrick John W, livery.


Porter Elijah H, blacksmith.


Porter & Knight (Bert Porter, Harvey Knight), live stock dealers.


Pratt Jesse R, mayor.


Robinson Rev John R (Presbyterian).


SAWHILL RAYMOND M, Cashier Farmers' State Bank and Notary. Schimmelpfennig Rev Philip (Luth- eran).


Shaible Melville, prin of schools.


Shea James, live stock. Shull Joseph M, shoemaker. Soule Harry L, photographer.


Studt J W & Bro (Jacob and Adam), general store.


Sutcliff Arthur G, furn and undertaker SUTTON JOHN W, Meat Market and Apiarist.


Union Pacific Ry, E E Haynes agt.


Ward Hazen G, produce. Western Union Telegraph Co, E E Haynes mngr.


Winters Wm, vet surgeon.


Woodward M L, marshal.


GLEN ELDER. Population, 700. Is located on the M. P. Rv. and on the Solomon river in Glen Elder township, Mitchell county, 111/4 miles w. of Be- loit, the county seat, and 196 from Atchison. Has Adventist, Christian and Methodist churches, a graded pub- lic school, a public library, an electric light plant, an opera house, 3 hotels, 2 grain elevators, 2 banks and a week- ly newspaper, the People's Sentinel. U. Ships grain and live stock. Tel., W. Exp., Pacific. Telephone connec- tion. Frank Hobart, postmaster.


Alexander Rev L N (Methodist).


Allen Ethan L, photographer.


Allen Wm, shoemaker.


Avery Guy H, jeweler and optician.


Bancroft Marion L, dentist.


Barnett & Butler (Wm S Barnett, Ed- ward M Butler), general store.


Barrett Henry, restaurant.


Berry Mrs J B, propr Cottage Home Hotel.


Blue Hill Telephone Co, Cyrus Gas- ton pres, Frank Riley sec, M R Spes- sard treas.


Borst Marshall, physician.


Citizens' Telephone Co, M R Spessard pres, E J Allen sec and treas.


City Hotel. Wm L Phegley propr.


Coble & Rollman (George W Coble, Fred Boliman), barbers.


Conley & Casey (Cleff Conley, John Casey), barber.


Cottage Home Hotel, Mrs J B Berry propr.


Cowmen Wm M, hardware.


Davis & Taylor (W N S Davis, James Taylor), mngrs Glen Elder Opera House.


Dickinson Lumber Co, John Dickinson mngr.


Dudley James G, livery.


Dudley & Gallup (James G Dudley, Charles Gallup), livery.


Dulin & Casey (Charles Dulin, Cyrn Casey), painters.


Earll Samuel W, agrl implts.


Emery Jonas D, produce, hides and pelts, etc.


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Glen Elder KANSAS STATE GAZETTEER. Goddard 431


Ferril Bros (Jesse and Nicholas A), meats.


Gillespie Charles P, dentist.


Glen Elder Library, Mrs E J Watson librarian.


Glen Elder Lumber Co, John Oliver ingr, lumber and coal.


Glen Elder Military Band, Sidney Allen leader.


Glen Elder Opera House, Davis & Taylor mngrs.


GLEN ELDER STATE BANK (Capi- tal $10,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits $13,000), Thomas Lyle Pres, F P Nash Vice Pres, D M Lyle Cashr.


Granger C C & Son (Charles C and Clarence E), farm impts.


Hamilton Ray, prin of schools.


HEARD ROSCOE G, Cashier Traders State Bank and Notary.


Hobart Electric Light & Power Co, Frank Hobart propr.


HOBART FRANK, Propr Hotel Ho- bart and Postmaster.


Hobart Sylvester E, real estate.


HOTEL HOBART, Frank Hobart Propr, Steam Heat, Electric Light, Baths, Etc, Commodious Sample


Rooms, Recently Opened, Every- thing New, Table the Best.


Keef & Co (Walter E and Frank Keef), druggists.


Kester Mrs Estella, milliner.


Keyworth F W, painter.


Kinsley Wm W, dentist.


Loe Charles H, hardware.


LYLE THOMAS, Pres Glen Elder State Bank and Notary.


Mark John H, restaurant.


Marshall Bros (Samuel H and John-, grain elevator.


Missouri Pacific Railway, Herman C Penzerham agt.


Morton Ralph, carpenter.


Nash & Kaull (Fred Nash, Frank Kaull), flour mill and elevator.


Nation Rev Wm H (Christian).


Norris, Muck & Norris (Lyburn 0 Norris, Creed Muck, Ernest Norris), hog buyers.


Outhwaite & Baird (Wm W Outh- waite, Albert H Baird), genl store. Pacific Express Co, Herman C Pan- zerham agt.


Panzerham Herman C, R R, exp and tel agt.


Peoples' Sentinel, Thompson & Humes proprs.


Phegley Wm L, propr City Hotel.


Phillips J M & Co (Joseph M Phil- lips), druggists.


Pickering Mrs Malinda A, carpet


weaver.


Pickering & Son (Preston and Ora), blksmiths.


Porter Iva, music teacher.


Pound Eugene F, general store. Proctor James A, mayor.


Spessard Michael R, pres Traders' State Band and physician.


Spessard & Detwiler (Mrs M R Spes- sard, Mrs J D Detwiler), milliners. Sutton Frank, tailor.


Sutton J M & Son (John M and Elmer F), general store.


Thom R W, lawyer and notary.


Thomasson David H, furniture and un- dertaker and city treasurer.


Thompson D, marshal. Thompson & Humes (Frank W Thompson, LeRoy L Humes), proprs People's Sentinel.


TRADERS STATE BANK (Capital $30,000, Surplus and Undivided Prof- its $1,000), M R Spessard Pres, Jacob Neifert Vice Pres, R G Heard Cashr.


Vallette C Eugene, city clerk.


Vallette Horace F, general store. Welch Bert, restaurant. Western Union Telegraph Co, Herman C Pengerham mngr.


Wight Wm H, carpenter.


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GLENLOCH. Population, 100. On the M. P. Ry., in Jackson township, Anderson county, 612 miles n. w. of Garnett, the county seat and banking point, and 78 from Topeka. Tel., W. U. Exp., Pacific. Telephone connec- tion. F. J. Melvin, postmaster. Bennett Mrs Bell, music teacher.


Bennett F W, blacksmith. MELVIN F J, General Store and Coal. Rogers Miss - ", R R agent.


GODDARD. Population, 300. On the A., T. & S. Fe Ry., in Attica town- ship, Sedgwick county, 14 miles w. of Wichita, the county seat. Is surround- ed by a fine agricultural and stock


raising section. Has Baptist and Methodist Episcopal churches, a grad- ed public school and a bank. Was


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BARNEY S E, Postmaster.


Elliott G, R R. exn and tel agt. GODDARD STATE BANK (Capital $10,000), S L Nolan Pres, H A Reece Cashr.


Graves J C. barber.


Graves W W, general store.


Koster Peter, shoemaker.


Linnebur H C, hardware and mayor.


Means Frank, live stock.


Monahan Wm, livery.


Newton Mill & Elevator Co.


Nolan Bros, grocers and grain. Pittinger O M, real estate and ins.


Pond W M, O M Pittinger mngr, lum- ber. Schmidt H A, meats. Strong W D, grain.


Tremont House, Theodore Schmidt propr. Walnut Creek Mill and Elevator Co. Whelpley A A, livery. White C C, carpenter. Williams J H, grain. WOOD E C, Grocer.


GOESSEL. Population, 125. In West Branch township, Marion coun- ty, 24 miles s. w. of Marion, the county seat, and 14 from Newton, its nearest banking and shipping point. Mail, daily. Telephone connection. J. J. B. Loewen, postmaster.


Becker P D, restaurant.


Bergen John H, blksmith. Bethesda Hospital.


Buller P P, prin of school.


FRANZ BROS, General Store.


Goessel Band, J J B Loewen pres. Kaiser Charles H, physician. Kinney Joe, mason.


Klassen Frank, flour mills, justice and automobile repr.


LOEWEN J J-B. Postmaster and Mngr Telephone Exchange. Voth P P, furniture.


GOFF. Population, 500. An incor- porated city on the M. P. Ry., in Har- rison township, Nemaha county, 15 miles s. e. of Seneca, the county seat, and 30 from Topeka. Has Christian and Methodist Episcopal churches, a graded public school, a bank and a live weekly newspaper, the Advance. Tel., W. U. Exp., Pacific. Telephone connection. Three rural routes. Wal- ter L. Stocking, postmaster.


Berridge H G & Co (Herbert G and Frank G), hardware.


Bickel Co The, J George Bickel mngr. Campbell H K, painter.


Chadwick Wm H, harness.


Corwin Luther A, physician.


Donaldson J R, justice of peace.


Dorman James E, general store.


Eckard Jefferson, harness.


FAIRMONT CREAMERY CO, E C Mahler Mngr. 1


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'Phones: Bell 3065 Grand.


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Electrical Supplies, Construction and Repairs. Repairers of every- thing Electrical. Dynamo and Motor Re-winding a specialty. Agente for the Robbins & Myers Dynamos and Motors, and Molino Incandey cent Lamps. 120 West 13th St., Kansas City, Mo.


Che Artesian Valley Land Co. TOPEKA, KANSAS. (See Page 7.)


Irrigated Fruit. Farm, Alfalfa - Lands in the Pecos Valley of New Mexico.


Goff KANSAS STATE GAZETTEER.


Goodland


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Porrest Walter L, barber. Friend & Holston, E E Holston mngr, lumber.


GOFF ADVANCE -- THE, Thomas A Korr Jr. (See adv.)


Gof.Graffi Co, John McManis mngr.


GOFF MERCANTILE CO (Peter John- son, Paul C.Nielson, Christian~Wil- namson), Dry Good's, Shoes, Grocer- les, Produce and General Merchan- dise.


GOFF POULTRY GO, Wm- Marr Mugr, Poultry, Butter and Eggs.


(aff Telephone.Co, G_W.Sourk mngr. Hanley J E, blacksmith.


HAYES CHARLES H, Drugs, Confec- tions, Jewelry, Stationery, Paints and Wall Paper.


Heald Wm, marshal.


Jacobs Nicholas, blksmith.


Jessce Wm C, wagonmaker.


Juul Niels, meats.


KERR THOMAS A, Editor and Pub- lisher The Goff Advance. (See adv.) Kirschbraun &


Sons (Louis and Charles), produce. Lilley Wm S, billiards.


McManis John, mngr Goff Grain Co. MAHLER EBERHARD C, Mngr Fair-


mont Creamery-Co and Genl Agent De Laval Cream Separator Co.


MARR WM, Mngr Goff Poultry Co.


Patton Lundy L, restaurant.


Plummer Wm M, restaurant.


Powell Clarence, real estate.


Roberts Charles E, hotel.


Rust Henry C, pool. Sawyer O A, photogr. Simon L N, hardware.


. SMITH-D.C, Physician and Surgeon. Sourk George W, drugs.


SPENCER JOSEPH F, Livery, Com- petent Drivers Furnished for All Nearby Towns, Commercial Trade Solicited.


STOCKING-WALTER L, Postmaster. Watkins Frank.J, real estate.


GOGNAC. A farmers' postoffice in Sullivan township, Grant county, 12 Inlles w. of Ulysses, the county seat and banking point, and 30 from Hart- land, its shipping point. Thomas W. Pudge, postmaster.


Berry B H, live stock.


Berry Luvenia, teacher. Doll Martha, teacher. Myles C M, live stock.


Myles Wm, blacksmith. Pickett George, blacksmith. PUDGE THOMAS W, Live Stock Breeder.


GOODLAND. Population, 2,500. The judicial seat of Sherman county is a progressive and rapidly growing - incorporated city of the second class and a division station on the main line of the. C., R. I. & P. Ry., 196 miles from Denver, Col., 393 from Omaha, Neb., 423 from St. Joseph, Mo., and 438 from Kansas City. It dates its settlement from 1887, one year . fol- lowing the organization of Sherman county. The railroad company has es- tablished here extensive shops. 100 by 200 feet in size, and a 40-stall round house, a large power house, with store and supply house, and the shops are being refitted with the latest im- proved machinery. There are also here large coal chutes, ice house, and the most extensive stock yards be- tween Denver and Topeka, large standpipe and a complete waterworks system for their own use. The pas- senger depot is the finest west of To- peka. In it are located the offices of trainmaster, roadmaster, train dis- patchers, telegraph, ticket and ex- press offices; also master mechanic's office; besides these improvements there are many miles of track, also switches and side tracks, with many necessary buildings which go to com- plete an important passenger and di- vision station. The payroll of this place runs from $30,000 to $45,000 per month. Sherman county, of which Goodland is the metropolis, is located in the n. w. part of the state and 95 . per cent. of its area is rich, lying land. The cattle kings who once devastated- this county are here no more, and the beautiful stretches of rich prairie land, which was once the herd ground of the cowboy is being dotted with new homes, and huge steam plows are. turning over the fertile soil at a rapid rate. The old settlers who were out of the range of the cattle men are now all well to do and have well im- proved homes with all the luxuries of an eastern farmer. It takes some work as every one knows to start an orchard or fruit farm of any kind, and




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