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The Greeley Newsi
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i 14 Grandma Lowry is quite poorly. Look out for the dauce at "Weaver's hall, July 4th. Our 'campers1 at the Ottawa assembly Rev. Means and wife, Mrs. Sproul and Mrs.

Cham pe are sn ugly enseonsed in tent No. 38, Normal Hall addition. Go to C. II. Lathen for anything in Drugs and Notions, Paints and Brushes.

Fancy Candies, Lemons Granges at Endsley Bro's. The Burlington Independent is our authority for the statement that no more '1 13 HaATI'S 1Y8 It! AWS: Lath bond propositions will be submited on the line of our C. A. road' until active work is commenced. As the C.

A. ha MoiiMihsS) Work, enough iron at Odessa, to build through the state cf Kansas, we expect THE LORIOU3 FOURTH Vv'ill be celebrated at Greeley in fine j-t 1 Great attractions! Good music! Good I Plenty of shade! Pure, sparkling water! VlIlE-VfOnKS AT RIGHT I n-e posters for programme and full particulars. The 'bus will make a trip to the grove every half-hour. COME, EVERYBODY 1 to hear of the commencement oi work in a few days. TAKE YOUR EGGS TO EOTII.

Ten cents per dozen. AH re that are thirsty, come to Harrison Kincaid's and get a good, cocl drink of ice water free to all! Hannibal White Lime, Lomsville Gemen Michigan Plaster, Plastering Hair, and; BUILDERS' HAEDWARE, Nails, tocks, Hinges, Etc. MIXED PAINTS, OIL AND WHITE LEAD. On the above we will allow no one to undersell us, knowingly. Endsley-Grimnier Lumber Co.

Remember the school meeting, June SOth, and let everybody attend who is Lyon Mr4. Dora ami Mrs. Laura weif at the countj'-seat, Friday. ICECiJKAM! BOMER'S. interested in the educational affairs of our city.

trXBrnSBBBKBCB Trank spent Saturday and Bring yonr Eggs to Harrison rniuday at home. Fresh meal at MeClure'jj. 12 KfnSnifJ QFT IO CENTS tiuJW, PER DOZEN, INSTEAD ot taking tnem tu other towns at 7 cts. Frank Kiuczad started to Iowa City, Go to the hotel ice-cream parlor. Go to ilendriekson, the.

-jeweler, at Loot Here. I wish to make a semi annual settle auicu lur repairing ane engraving. 1 nva, Frhhiy, to commencement 'X-rcises at the university at that place. "VV ill probihlv remain sometime. ment of all outstanding accounts, on or -lis Iggs! Eggs! Mrs.

Sharpe visited Garnett, yester before the first day of July, lbbl. All day. oarties owing me will make some A'i 8tove best ami cheapest disposition of their accounts, either by Hihcct Market Price Paid in the market at E.Truetitt's. cash settlement or negotiable paper. for Butter, Eggs Poultry lease do not neglect this matter, and HARRISON KINCAID MUST haye lots of Eggs to fill their contract with the boss egg-preserver.

They will continue to pay 0 CENTS per dozen for all good hen eggslaor the next 30 das. oblige yours very truly, at EMDSLEY BROS. ii. iaiueii. Everybody says Greeley is the bes town in the county to buy goods and Quick Work.

A. P. Eapenobild visited J. A. Moore's agen Getyimr ice-cream at Mrs.

Besson's. Tym Long, cf Lane, was in the city, Tuesday, on business. Mrs. Benson makes the best of ice-fri'Mii. Take your sister, or somebody sHter, around ami sample it.

Dicker, visited his sheep near Mont Ida, Monday. cy, last Saturday, ftnd alj 'e't th loss on the what everybody says is true. If you lon't believe it, come and see for yourself. 10 CTS. per pound for BUTTER at ROTH'S.

1 Whipple barn, paylDg- the amount of insurance Dr. Vail left, Tuesday, on a 'tower' the first time he, has been out of town since he came to Greeley. Mrs. Vail went along to see that he doesn't get lost or into trouble. They went to Osawat- Advertisement Snow Flake Flour for sale at the Greeley Mills for $2.30 per hundred, spot cash.

There is not a sack of strictly Straight-Grade Flour in Greeley except Snow Flake. Snow Flake Flour at Jf2.S0 per hundred, spot cash, at J. 13. Corley'is. There is not a Straight-Grade Floor made at anv mill within 30 miles of in fuW.

This i am injured ou the 2it of May, and on June Sth. jul 17 dy aft-r, -was burned, and on the 18th of June, just 10 days after, the loss wa adjusted and claim paid in full. This was the largest loss the Dwelling HP! lllG that omie first, but they let the Dr. get away, Tt 1 db ItlOVtU the and from there they went to Ottawa. A SltIIg' handsomest And most grape-vine dispatch from that placeBaTe: durable bhoes in America arc the ftl -t Krinnendnvf Sr.

nitnm, uc ''Dr. ail, of your city, is here, taking House Insurance Co. ever had iu th5s vicinity, le of Jil and the prompt way in which it adjusted this claim, as well as some small ones it has had in the assembly. He has only got lost here, speaks volumes for this company. Mr.

in Greeley by Harrison Kincaid. ahuost here, ladles, and you should go to Roth's and get that new dress, lie Moore, their special agent, tells us they have in twice, but, as we now have him under Greeley except Snow Flake. force in this vicinity VS policies, ranging from tne care ot a special watenraan, guess Eli Biiley is again manipulating the razor in a barber shop at Garnett. h-t Mtrh lovely patterns. iiiiiumwiihi ii i inm i hi ini nwi iitHirrnnnfrrrnraniT 1 Visitors to Garnett, Monday May The party that says he has a he'll get along all right." They will up to S1.000, this being the third loss.

This speaks well for Mr. Moore, as being a careful and reliable agent, and we would advise all Straight-Grade Flour for sale tells visit Paola before returning. v.uuins, burial liODes, Window Shades, etc. etc. what he knows is not so, unless he SprouPg, Greeley, Kas.

in plow shoes, ic has Snow Flake lour. iarg A holiness camp-meeting will begin tmio EudsleyBros. at Kohlburg, Linn county, next Saturday, and continue over July 4th, Straight-Grade does not mean to ake the cream off, and call what is eft St raigt Grade. Look Here! who waut insurance to go to" a home agent-one who is established here and not insure your property with some traveling concern, with headquarters away oil Quarterly Meeting. Quarterly meeting on the Haskell circuit will be held at Kincaid on Saturday and Sunday, June 25th and2Gth.

Preaching by the presiding elder, Saturday, at You can buy Snow Flake Flour at the Ladles take a look at those nice Smith, Jack Gillham, Steve Rosnei, Mike Atgen, Fred Miss Clava Mumaw, Mrs. Aeher and Mrs. Jacob parties wishing Straight-Grade i'loitr will do well to call on McClure. Grand dance at Weaver's hall, July -JlIi. Y.

O. Decker, manager. Miss Will MeOacken and her sister, Mrs. Thompson, ltt, Monday, for Mrs. Tijompson's home, in Indiana.

Cream at the hotel every evening. Greeley Mills tor $2.30 per 100, spot Straight-Grade Snow Flake Flour or sale at Harrison Kinsaidra lor ii it 1 ,11 I 1- 9 i. 4 cash; Corn Meal, at $1.20 per 100. Corn Chop, at 70 cts. per 100; at 70 cts.

per 100; Bran, at GO cts. per 100. at Endsleyrros. $2.30 per hundred, spot cash. 1 don't deliver, as I have put the price 9 r30 n.

followed bv nuarterlv con There is not a grade of Flour sold A daughter was born to Chas. Hues and wife, Of Liberty township. Linn county, on the 17th iest. in Greeley, nor any place, that will so low that parties ca aflbrd to come feVeiico. Preaching, Saturday evening: after it for the difference in the price.

sinul.iV. and make good wages; but if parties will Jas. Huntki: P. C. leave their orders, so I can take their TT Vr i make 1hc same amount of bread that Snow Flake it is a Straight- 1 MR Hi Si stuff to them early in the morning or Grade.

ao Lovely Is what the ladies all say when they sec tho.e new Dress Goods at lioih's. Buy your ice of Harrison Kincaid. The National College for Deaf Mutes late in the evening, without interfering with my farm work, I will do so for their accommodation. C. Decker.

"When parlies tell you, in Greeley, at "Washington is to be opened to women. Dr. Gallaudet, the president, thev have a Straight-Grade I lour, Choice Graham at cast Greeley. don't believe it unless it is bnow gives his own residence for their ac commodation. Greeley, June lGth, '87.

Flake. A. U. Benson, Andy Blair, J. II.

Miss Mate Weatherbie, of Hail Ridge, has been visiting Mrs, Sharpe and Mrs. Cooper the past week. CHEAP SHOES, did you say? Roth has them the cheapest in price, but the very best in quality. Ladies, go and see them before buying. Asher, li.

E. Stevenson and Johu Kupp I am prepared to prove to the satis Both Pays 10c. fir Ens. went up to Garnett, Monday night, to MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. For the better security of theWtizen witness the initiation of a number of faction of any one that the only Straight-Grade Flour in towu is Suow Flake.

of the city of Greeley, Kansas, against A. B. Benson informs us that a candidates into the K. of P. lodge.

loss or damage by lire, I hereby request Mr, John Fox, one of the old and friend 0f his lives nearTopeka, and Bindimr twine and "Wire at the and proclaim that fire-crackers shall not highly-respected citizens of this Vicinity, who is aiar2e breeder of and dealer in be useu in or aooui any ouuuing, sireei Snow Flake has stood the test for eight years, aud 13 the laborer's stand-by. died at his home southeast of Greeley, finc horses was visiting here a few days or alley in said city on the coming 4th of usl luwuJ- nau not enioyeu a hA wondered that we liave Jf Vl D. W. Smith, Mayor. good health lor many years, and lately u0 distnct fair here.

lie says he wants June 22, 18S had been fading very rapidly. It will be t0 come here aml establish a horse Snow Flake is the most nutritious Flour iu town. remembered that, a short time since, he rnnf.hp- that he wants to gee a district MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Hardware Store. If.

L. Forrest, ofthe Garnett Journal, was down Friday and Saturday, working up advertising for the premium "fist for county fair, this fall. Ilendriekson, the jeweler, will clean vour watch promptly, and warrant his work. Mrs, Decker, of Thayer, Oregon county, arrived here, Monday, on a visit to her brother, Mr. Upham, and vife.

went to El Dorado Snrinirs. to trv i- oVo tir in u. To the end that the o-eneral health and the effect of the waters, but he was not wm brino-a number of fine horses to ex- Uhe appearance of the city ofGreele7 i.flui may be promoted, it is requested and uuu jrtmci icv wwsc. lie A ljirorp. nn inner ot our Dest arm- i i.iTiM came home, and had been fading ever nr in favor of starting a district fair.

Uitv RhjilK dnrino- thettresentmonih.cn If yon want a strictly Flour, buv Snow Flake. Gl bbgker. Greeley, June 10,1887. 1 1 -v. I 1 bin in nis ueau we lose a goou cm- nA tmnhl to work itun.

all weeds and srass in and about their zen. iiie sorrowino- tnmilv have the il- r-rn i symphthy of all bereavement. Let us talk it up, work it up, and we D. W. Smith, Mayor.

leys. Tho remains wre placed in the Sutton ran make it ro. It will be a big thing for June, 22, 18S7. Machine Oil of all kinds at the Hard Valley cemetery, on Wednesday. this part of the country'.

ware Store, cheaper than at any other house in the county. Ladies see those VTiV a ww at Esdsley Bros. iNlCS JjaWilS ySr W. II. Mellen, his daughter Luna and Miss Alice Johnson, of Garnett, The best shoe in the market.

ROTH were in our city, Tuesday. has the sole sgency for this splendid shoe Sylvester Durall, of Garnett, was in Greeley, last Thursday, shaking hands with friends. Mr. Durall is a possible candidate for the office of county clerk. Call on HendricKson, the jeweler, in Greeley, and has fust received a big stock.

WARRANTED to give for first class work call anu see tnem. He has be.enr employed in that office for perfect satisfaction Harrison Kincaid DO NOT DO We understand that 'Squire Decker and Jack Gillham will bore a test-hole for gas or coal, near the mill; that the some time by A. D. McFadden, and understands the work of that office. Mr.

Durall is an intelligent gentleman, well BUSINESS FOR FUN. but they WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANYBODY. Remember that. machinery is on the road and will soon read and perfectly qualified to fill the ollice should he be lucky enough to get 1 TT mere, ne is u.u oiu acwiKuinance oi jorau For Sale or Trade. l.o.-n Yt- cl i cnin nf orfwifl "hnrsM.

A. Gehr, who lived near him in Lone Elm Township lie is also acquainted amber wagon, new set harness, wagon- with other citizens of our town and vi sheet and tent all in good, complete or-aer. Will sell or trade for stock or real cinity. he here. That's business.

The more the merrier. ICE-CREAM at the hotel the only place in town where you can get lirst-class ice-cream at cents a dish. Sister Reed, of the Westphalia Times, passed through the city, Monday, on her way Lome from Holden, where she lias been visiting friends. She says she is doing a nice business, which ehio "-deserves to do, as she is enterprising and full of vim. estate.

3t3 A good, nearly new burgy, for sale or trade for a good two or three-year-old colt. J.A.Moore. W. F. Priest.

We carry the celebrated The Old Reliable Double Store IlanQy Lins of Corsets Is still paying CtS. Or Butter and IO cts. for Eggs, and sell- Hendersbii ShQe. Just receded hy Kincaid. pounds Tit Brftwn Sasar tor i Remember, the Hotel Is the place to Also a full stock of General Mer- get your Ice-Cream at hve cents a dish.

motto, is now just tne same as it iim ie n--. i neen in tne iasi "iuc uv kwusiw TTf0i T.fr,m Trtw I the least money, and allow no house in chandise, MatSf Caps, Rev. J. K. Spencer will occupy Rev.

Means pulpit next Sunday morning. five cents a dish, for city, and country the county to undersell them on the ciiKtnmm. same grade of goods.1 customers HARRISON KINCAID. Go to nARBISON KINCAID'S if von want FIRST-CLASS GOODS at Ice-Cream at the hotel, at five cents LIVING PRICES. a dish.

Let there be a good attendance Money to loan on good Greeley town property. Enquire of Smith. 1.

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