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Ftnte Historical Society (QBEEKSBUKG iBEPUBUCAH. If you want a productive farm cheap, investigate Kiowa county land, IV. GREENSBURG, KIOWA COUNTY. KANSAS. FRIDAY.

JUNK 22. 1906. NO. XLIX II. II.

Carrier went to Wichita this week oil business. us a am Howard Hall of Keeelcr was a visitor to this citv Monday. I'eter Miller returned this week from Kingman. Miss Zefiie Holiday returned to Colusa Wednesday evening after an extended visit with friends who regret to see her go. HouJc: Sunday to Mr.

ami Mrs. will Local News. July 6 to 16 are McHeth'a ilales. Little 1'eni Stephenson was quite sick 'tVeilncwliiy. Mrs.

Klvira I'arker was over from Havilnml Monday. Ira Cossell of was 1 visitor to the county sent Tuesday. Mrs. R. A.

Keasling of Winfielil was a To figure on YOUR EVEST visitor In OreensbnrR Monday. I'ok Sai.k Choice lot of short horn yearlings, Inquire at this office. t'ur Cartoon failed to arrive this week in time for tmdlicaliou we are sorry to say. M. Young of Kllsworth is in this city at present looking after real estate interests in this countv.

Frank Stout of was up to Greensburg Tuesday White I.ily l'lour ut Ioii's Try it 'Every sack guaranteed K. X. Sapp made a business trip to Hutchinson Saturday. McBcth the dentist is coming July 6th find will stay to the i6lh. I.eard a girl.

The father is doing well and will soon be able to talk with his friends. J. G. Bailey of the Stockmans State Hank leaves today for a abort visit to Oklahoma to look after some reul estate interests there. S.

S. ricNic! The I'. B. Sunday School held a picnic at Davis Grove Wednesday and a pleasant day was spent by many of the people of Greensburg; especially the young people seemed to eujov tlnj day. The New stock of Ilainiltnn-Hrown shoes just received at E.

M. Ioug's. Come in and see them. Win. ltarlow of Helviilere was up to Grceuslmrg Mrs.

Jas. Killjjore of Crescent was down to this citv Moudav. If our prices are not right you lose nothing, if they are wc save you money, and remember we guarantee the quality to be just as represented or money refunded. EGGS and BUTTER are as good as Cash with us and we will always pay the highest market price. dav was cool and pleasant ami the dinner was an excellent one.

II. Bryan returned Saturday from a visit with a bi oilier in Dalas Texas and a sister at Kauioua Oklahoma. K. T. Hidwell of Kinsley was over to GreeiiMbiirR Monday paying taxes.

DUNTALNOTIQt. Dr. G. V. Mclieth, the Dentist will be New spring and Summer goods of all kinds are now on display at White in Greensburg July 6 to 16.

Remember D. S. Sparks, The Druggist. I have been coming to Greensburg for Browcrof Icwis was in Greens- 1 t's store. Call uiid see them.

D.M Phone 44. five years and guarantee all my work I WHITE BUST burg Monday transacting business. Come early so I can give you the advan tage of my time. V. C.

Worthen and J. Rhodes of Pratt were over to this city Tuesday. They came over to figure on the new walks which are to lc laid on main street. Georc.K V. McDkth.

Whitlow of Havilatid was over to the county seat the first to the week, Mrs. E. N.JSRpp went down to the C. W. ranch Tuesday to assist in their big MILK COWS.

at Try a sack of White Lilv Four Long's It is guaranted. The Greensburg Public schools closed Tuesday. This term has lieen a success- I have 12 milk cows for sale at xiy ranch six miles south of Greensburg. W. Phillips.

CROP PAYMENT. I have 160 acres of land to sell on the crop payment plan. If interested, come quick. U. B.

CORSE. This space is reserved by the lui one ana all the teachers have done a good years work. The closing exercise8 will be given at the school building to FOR SALK, night. Born: To Mr. and Mrs.

V. P. Thil lipps Monday another fine girl. Grand Nearly Hew Ohio Cultivator for sale round np. McBeth the dentist will lie in Greensburg July 6th to the 16th ready tododen-tal work for you.

The American Steam Laundry is the best in the State. Basket goes every Tuesday and returns Saturday. Wuitk Burt. Harvesting has commeced in this couu-1y and there is a great demand for men. The wheat crops will be good in the greater portion of the county.

Another side walk Ordinance this week. All property owners, having walks to build should see fhat the -ork is pushed to completion. Nothing adds 'tore to the appearance of a town than food walks. O. L.

Stockwki.i.. ft cheap. pa Dorland is smiling these days and seems to be well contented with life. J. Mario of Kentucky who is visiting LAND FOR 320 acrts, 10 miles south of Protection, Couuuanche Co.

Kaus. 240 acres are level as a floor, and suitable for alfalfa, com or wheat, 15 fatt at present with J. M. Stevens in the north 1 Greensburg. Kansas.

part of the county was in Greensburg to water. Ho acre are rolling. Fenced with Mr. Stevens Tuesday taking in the sights of a good town. on three sides.

Xo other improvements. Now all in grass. Trice 2500.00. You will find all kinds of Garden seed, Write or see Marshall Barlow, Coldwater, Kaus. Program seed sweet potatoes and genuine Minn.

Red River seed potatoes at White Burt. The Stocknians State Bank of this city is the oldest bank in this county have one of the best equipt banking buildings in this part of the state and its officials are men who understand the business and will give you the benefit of their experience. Make them a visit when in the city and get belter acquainted. A. Gibson returned Wednesday evening from Dodge City where he has been for some time visiting w'th his son T.

8. Gibson and family. Mm. Thou. Gibson accompanied him home and will visit a few days liefore she returns.

The leading business interests of this city are represented in the advertising columns of the Republican, and it is a pleasure to refer our readers to them, and OK Gieeusfiarg Sctiool Entertainment. Friday Evening. June 22. isos. Music, Grand March "Majestic," Uy Humicr orchestra.

"Welcome," Chorua by entire school. Vern.i Hamilton, Daughter of wc are satisfied that they will find thit Mrs. Juda. I. Hamilton of this city Mon it will pay to patronize these institutions.

day evening. erua nal never been a strong child and has been confined to her bed for over a year. The funeral seriees 14 were conducted at the residence by Rev. Garman Tuesday morning at 8:00 a. m.

The bnrrial look place Tuesday at the Mullinville Cemetery. The mother has the sympathy of many friends. The Republican Judicial Convention for this Judicial District will le held in Greensburg Sept. 4th. We have not learned bow many votes this county will have but as it is reported that ord county will have 21 delegates we suppose that Kiowa will get 9 or 10, but as the committeeman from this county is one of the gang kind we suppose that if the people-are not very careful be will beat them out of the representation and select them himself if possible.

The voters in the republican fhnuld be careful and select delegates who are honest and square and men who will help select an honest judge. BALANCE FRAME CULTIVATOR Mute By DAVID BRADLEY MFO. Inn, Ilk, If. A. There has been a good deal said about balance frame cultivators.

Here is one that doea balance better than any other on the market. The hard work of balancing found in other cultivators is not found in this one. Come into our store and we'll show you why. Made with hammock seat. We l'ke to have people come in and look at these tools.

We've got time to show you now they work and how they are made and we're ready to give you a square deal. "For sale bjr M. Capllnger, dealer' In Hardware, Implements, Mr. Osborne of the Farmers Stale Bank informs us that their bank i tran iciing a nice business which is constantly on the increase and that they are prepared to care for the interests of their patrons by giving them the best of accomodations. It is a Greensburg institution and is here to assist in making the comity batter.

1 vragoun, UuBKloo, Qreeualiarg, III II i ji 11 am Mrm 1 im -m Devotional Kxerelses, Rev. Ilnrner. Recitation, "My I'irst Speech" Jessie Cupliniter. Kecltutiun, "The Two C. lasses," Irene McNown.

itsle. Svhottishe. "My Playmates," Orchestra. Drill, "Suiihontieu Ilabicsand Over-all Hoys," Primary. Recitation.

"Kate Shelley," Verna Christisoll. Souk. "Where Hie Silvery Colorado Wends Us Wily." lly Three Voting Ladies. Recitation, "My Letter to I'apn," daily Lyon. Recitation, "The Stolen I'ie." Ine Stanley.

Chorus. "School in out." Primary Department. Recitation, "The Old. Old Iidy. nnd the I'o; With the Twisted Knee.

"Arthur llerslil jrer. Mu-ie, C. Imposition iiallop," Oichcslrn. Dialogue, "Aunt Snsnn Junes," 7th ei Hth Cracks Vociil Solo, A Chihls Oiieslion. "Maliel cKntiedy.

Vou don't Watch Out Maliel l.tisk "Wine, Drill," HosS: Girls of Pilmnry Dept. Recitation. "I.impy Tim" Gliulys Sloekwcll. 1" Injf Drill" Hoys Girls ol' Intcnnedinle Dept. I'intio Solo, "Sonsa's Hand March," Klha Grove.

Dialogue. "The Sweet i Ilnrlesqnel "th Hth Grades, l'iano Solo, "Silver Pand March." Mary Nelson. Recitation. "How t'nclc llcikiiih stold the Spoons," Munvcl Davis. KCL'imtlon, "lliintiii)( Grandpa's Spectacles" Gernhlinc Plicc.

Recitation, "The Lost Doll" Aiitmllcllc Stephenson. Vocal Trio. Down the Waters of the Dear old Misi' t'auliiie, ltlanch and Carl Kolierts. "TopsvTnrvy Drill" Hoys Jt Girls of Primary Depl, e'horns. "Homeward Hound" Intermediate Dept.

Recitation, "C'iptalil of Our Nine" Clarence Allmati. Recitation. "An Old Toper," Merl liarner. Churns, "Just Like Mother Was." Gills of the 7th mil tirades. -Flower llasket Drill." Intel 'Mediate Dept.

Music. l'olka, "Arilla." Orchestra. Recitation, "The Escaped Criminal" Mae Ruder. Music, l'olkn. '-as orchestra.

Dii.h WimkI Dealer; Intermediate Dept. Chorus. "Silitf. Joyoiifc llirds," 7th Hth Grades. Recitation, "A Kentucky Watcrmillion" Dunn.

Music. Waltz, "Avis." Orchestra. Vocal Solo, lliiuh II. Holmes. Dialogic.

"Doctor lly I'roxie." 71I1 it nth Glades. Chorus. "Chcycuc Aimici." lly Ten Vouui Ladies. "Good Nicht Drill, Gills of Intermediate Closing Kfitiaii.s and IViiedictinii, Kcv. I'tucell.

Medley "Good N'iht." Onlicslia. You may not Have enough business to employ a booli-Keeper, but every man has enough business to keep account of it. To be We will now make you some sample prices: Best house paint made, guaranteed for 5 years, per gal. 1.30 Drag harrows cuts full 12 ft $12.00 Rod breakers from 7.00 to 12.00 Walking listers 16.00 to 24.00 2 wheel suikey listersS.oo (040.00 4 40.00 on the safe side, keep a record of our business transactions. A bank account will furnish you a record of your business if you pay your' obligations by check.

A bank book is the simpliest, most systematic way to keep account of receipts and You have the record in vour bank We do all kind of tin work, such as tin roof.guttering.and When you contemplate buildins you want to come and get our prices 011 builders hardware, we can and will save you money. Wc.have only enumerated a few things, but whenever you want anything in the hardware line, think I can please you. I am hcte for business and will be pleased to SHOW VOU through our stock. J. M.

Caplinger I lluggies from 40.00 to 100.00 book; the bank does your book-keeping fer you. This is the safest, surest and most convenient way to car- ly 011 your business A bank account doe.i help in every transaction, fit Farm wagons from 65.00 to 80.00 We are agents for the Wilsliuseit risk Sled the best made, come r.ud see it. The Ge Whizz washers is selling so fast it is hard to keep them in stock, see $ZJE Krnscs. Greensburg, Win you h.we iiny job win call on the 1 ulilicin uliice first iloor eitst of Register of ilvcOs f.r.'ceou I'loiiiUi.

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