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Greensburg Republican from Greensburg, Kansas • Page 5

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T. J. Gilson went to Kansas City the first of the week, with a car load of cattle, V. H. quarterly meeting conveined last MI Sunday, a large crowd was in attendance.

Preparations are being made for the A Childnens Da.y programme for June 1st. Official Statement of THE FARMERS STclTE BcANK, as made to the Hank Commissioner at the close of business SNjro. 9, 1905. Sunday Afternoon We will open our store from 8 to 9 a. m.

Sunday for people to get Drugs Icej if they push, will open the Soda Fountain from 2 to 6 Sunday afternoon. ItlJICfjTS Cbe Druggist. Cftc Tee Cream man. Che Tee man. Mrs.

McCiimet returned home Friday after a weeks visit with friends near Ford. Ilurr recently returned from a trip in Okla. where he had been to see bis 1 sister. Mr. and Mrs.

Gilson who have been Resourses. Loans. f. 103338.46 Cash Sight Exchange 24920.511 visiting their son T. J.

are at Lewis visiting relatives. Liabilities. Capital, Surplus, I'nd. Profits, Deposits, R. C.

Reed enjoyed a days oi'ting loooo.oo 1300.00' 1249:26 115709.70 $128253.96 Tuesday near Greensburg in company I The show is now on and the small hoy can not be found hoeing "taters" or pull with George Price. ing weeds but may be "corralled" around 1'icket Whitlow and wife of Ilaviland ere in attendance to a birthday the circus tents where he is busy carrying water and doing various other chores Mi' dinner at Clyde Altons. tor an admission ticket, an well we were a boy once and well sometimes we wish we were again. Ttie criicaga Uvl Isiani Pacific RY. CRKK NSHIJUO, KANSAS.

Trains leave Greensburg as follows: KASTnOUND no. 52 Mail Express Stop a m. no. 44 Mail Through 11:24 am. No.

30 Mail Stop 7:42 pm. No. 74 Local Freight Stop 9:00 a m. WESTBOUND No, 29 Mail Stop 9:00 a 111. no.

43 Mail Through 6:54 in. no, 51 Mail Stop 10:42 m. No. 73 Local Freight Stop, 2:55 m. A.

M'SK, Agent CRESCF.NT ITEMS Gardens are looking fine. Rev. Aldis preached Sunday, Mr. Weed moved into his i.ew Mrs. Fankhouserlost three cows, killed by lightening in the storm of Fridaj A stray horse came to F.

L. Ilarga- night. Tinsey Whitlow lost a fine young mule bv same cause, lightening, there CwlwSns Closing: Sile dines Tuesday. to' One of the Miss Gratners is staring was also a house struck and the chimney torn down and a part of the roof distroyed with Mrs, George, the same nijjlit but I have heard 01 110 Tom Zinimcrmaiis boys caught a coyote one day last week. person being injured.

COUNTY CORKESPONDLvNCE Joe Lovette and family visited with R. Occuring every week, and sometimes A. Miller's Sunday. twice a week and the prospect of su Durid Lovette and Earl Miller visited JAMES M. WARNER, VETERINARY Twenty-three Years' Kxperience.

demand being continued regardless of Omar Goode Sunday. rain or drought, it seems to be a biisiiu C. I). Zimmerman and family spent necessity for some new buildings ns there Sunday with Dye, is r.ot an unoccupied dwelling in town, I have made the Diseases of Cattle a Special Study. ALL CALLS PKOMTLY ANSWJJRKD DAY OR Horses and 1 J.

Guthrie and family spent Sunday and there are parties waiting on promises of a coming vacancy, one or more months visiting with Mrs GREENSBURG, KANSAS, W. W. Raymond of Mullinville was iu in the future. these parts ou business Tuesday, STAR ITEMjsV V. 5.

Bradley is shelling corn this week Kiiby Smith's horse is just alive that is all. l'rilz Schwann had another sick horse last week. Adolph Krusc was a Hutchinson visitor last Tuesday. Mrs, Lanshaw visited in the country last Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Cottle visited Trave Cuttles Sunday. Did you say it rained last Friday night? At the Friends Church Sunday, a col Geo. Haws and little daughter Edna lection was taken for Mrs. Tabilha Fank houser, for the loss of two cows and heifer resulting in II.

H. Albertson and 1 tamilv replacing tne teller Willi one i H. H. CARRIER equally as good and the congregation do are visiting friends in these pirts. Mrs.

Katie Lovette has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Miller the past week. Don't forgot the M. 15. Sunday School will give Childrens Day exercises June 17H1.

Mr. Tirown brought out a large load of Goods from Mullinville Monday for Guthrie's store. A beautiful rain Friday night made the nating dollars enough to replace the cows thus showing that the milk of human kindness is not sour in this neck of woods. There was a surprise party in town No it just poured down. Mr.

Cottle delivered kafFar corn to Oreeusburg last Tuesday. Kesserlug purchased four head of lieavv work horses this week. wheal look fine, the grass is excellent and fanners nre all busy now keeping the weeds down iu the com fields. I I Coats Kansas, Mr. Osbomes of near Sunday.

visited Mr. Ilomeys i The FURNITURE MAN and LICENSED EMBALMER has everything in FURNITURE, PIANOS-, ORGANS SEWING MACHINES Pianos as low as $250. Organs as low as $60 Good Sswia Machines from $15 up. I have the best line of JEWELRY in town and am prcpaired to do all kinds cf watch and clock repairing. Brirg in your watches that other jewelers have failed to make run and I will get them repaired so they will go.

few nights since but I am unable to find out who was surprised, it seems as though the Woodmen Lodge was going to surprise the Workmen, or the Workmen going to sunwise the Woodmen, and they got the wires crossed and the ones who was going to be surprised surprised the surprisers, and there the Royal neighbors rustled a cart load of cakes and pies and a barrel of ice cream and undertook to surprise, the surprised and the surprisers, ami, were surprised to find that no one was surprised for every one knew all about it, they were all like Josiah Aliens Mr. and Mrs. Judge Sparling mid Miss Fannie visited Mr. l'attee's Sunday. Mis Lena Kruse who has been sick -with Rheumatism is able to be out again.

The rain just came in time to save the wheat, which was badly iu need of nnis-tirc. Mrs. Fred Reiucrt who has been quite wife they would'nt be surprised, they report a good time and promise some more sick the past few weeks is able to sit up again. We unt crsland Mrs. Link Olinger lias been sick the past few weeks, is just able VICTOR is a high grade Pcrcheon, he will be three years old iu June, and stands 17 hands surprises in the near future.

The rain was a welcome guest in this end of the county, the past week as much of the wheat was begi-ning to look "sorry" and some claim that the yield has been reduced at least twenty per cent already though I hope such is not the case. I remember one year since I have high and weighs 1600 pomnds, is a dark brown with star in forehead and has large bone and muscles and good action. been in Kansas, of seeing ft field of wheat I VICTOR was sired by the imported horse to be up again. As we go to close our Hems we had another little rain which will help to keep ilhe ground moist. Mr.

and Mrs. John Monne visited at the home of I). II. Monroes and Fred Keinerts Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Hen Oonic and children -visited the formers parents Sunday, Mr; and Mrs. Cronic Sr. Quite a number attended the ball game Mai -a. that had become so dry that quite a strip of it burned and where I passed by and seen it burning I asked the owner why, he didn't put the fire out, he said the wheat was not worth anything and might as well burn up as not, only an acre or Colon, now owned by the Ilaviland-Breeders Association.

His dam, grand dam and also his great, grand dam sired by registered horses. VICTOR" ill iuake the season of 1906 at my farm one mile- east and three south of Greens'burg. two burned and the fire went out of its own accord, a little later we had rain and I seen 22 bus. of wheat, good No. 2 threshed front the balance of the field, so I have fakh that with a fairly good season from now ou there will be a fair crop.

at Ilaviland last Saturday, they report Greensburg boys beaten. Mrs. Zeutr. took her little girl Hawl to town last Monday for medical aid' and it proved to beldood poison. Mr.

Rosenberger took the carpenters to his place last Monday, who arc going to 1mild him a new story and a half house. TERMS: $8.00 to insure colt to stand and suck. Parties, parting or removing mare from the county forfeits the insurance and moue is due at once, JOne month of free pasture will be given where parties wish to leave mare. Ths Old Reliable St.PAUL in the field for Hail Insurance. The amount of insurance is limited to1 One Thousand Dollars in any One Section, If you contemplate insuring, come in now before some one else takes up.

the amount in your section. Rate 6 per cash- or 61 MULL'NVILLE BY "I.lTTUi DOT." Care will be taken to prevent but will not be responsible should any occur. R. H. Brent, Owner.

Quite a good many attended the show ut Greensburg last week, some thought it good, others thought it' not worth going to sec. Mrs. Ice visited at Mr. Coitles last Wednesday, while there (die taught Charles the art of paper hanging. Thnts alright Charles it will comcfine.

ill tho future to know GOKSS. IIAYILAND. Mrs: Iiisk and baby are visiting lies parents here. Several welcome showers visited our burg recently, Mr. Berrimiut was hero Tuesday looking after interest.

Mrs. M. A. Price moved to her faun the first of the week. Mr.

and Mrs. S. liryan.werit Greeur-btirg visitors Tuesday. K. T.

Hidwell was over from Kinsley the first of the week. mm, loiii, KANSAS The following described land Mr. Ruch is also putting in gass and making some other modern improvinents. The M.E. church has put in the prelim her Mrs.

Welch has been entertaining brother from inary works ftr gais grow. Nr. and Mm. W. Killgore Tuesday at.

the Marriage Ruticli. Some other now buildings an contcm I Miss Maggjo LewU spent bust at plated the near future, as there are Greeusburgabisting Miss Stewart. at the following subject to prior sale and- change without notice: S-W ud-t pritv $1600, Kiowa County, Kansas, pric- $1600. Part cash, balance-annual payments. Lv.KVERET.TV, 1 Rev.

Tom Couli preached in the school PETER WatcK Mailer and Scientific Optical work' a specialty Eyes tested- and' fitted ai 1 reasonable GREENSBUR and. COLD WATER," KANS. new needs for dwellings, "Unde Dan's" new house, on VQuality is under roof, and soon be rundy for the plaster and painter. housh Saturday and Sunday. Dr.

Gardner was called to sea Mr, klus wha.wan.quite sick Wednesday. Mrs. I)n Dennett wnscalled to see Mre MasBoui who was quite sick Tuesday, A. E. Davis has his new twelve Jiouse ready for.

ther plasters and CJinpleted will be one of the mast plete modern houses iu western- i (' and Mrs. Cornish ere spending i water water under pressure, gass Council Bluff, i fe.w da.yj at their farm near Kiirgsduwu..

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