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The Progressive-Signal from Greensburg, Kansas • 8

The Progressive-Signal from Greensburg, Kansas • 8

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Greensburg, Kansas
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Entertained rr- Kollin W. Potter Rollin W. Potter died at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. J.

Burke May 31st. His funeral Mrs. Ernest Baker returned social obligations at her home We are back again Thursday evening. A two course luncheon was served. Those services were held at the home June 3rd.

and interment was in present were Messers. Ed Long, And Invite all our old patrons and new ones Wm. Moorehead, Omir Line, Lou the Greensburg cemetery, Rev. Cross preaching. Mr.

Potter was one of our old is Worthington, Ernest Smith, Ilobt. Lea, S. D. Robinett, II. W.

THE LYON Produce House (Successor to Lyon Durnill) Fresh Vegetables of every description Wacker and Walter Woods and est citizens coming here from To come back again We'll treat you in the same old way We'll cook anjl serve it in the same old way You'll enjoy your meals in the same old way Indiania about 1885 locating north of this city. Commissioners Met The Commissioners met Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to finish up some unfinished busi ness. Prof. L. A.

Lunceford of Get your Strawberries here We have just installed a big Range and our Equipment is better than ever before. If there's any change in our establishment it's to your Advantage. You had lpetter see Roy about those Comutation Tickets! WYMER ATWOOD Kept all the time i 100 Tomato Plants, 35c Mesdames Long, Moorehead, Line, Shelton, Wacker, Smith, Woods and Miss Vergie Donaldson and Miss Ruth Wood. W. C.

T. U. Meeting The W. C. T.

U. met with Mrs. U. S. Taylor, Tuesday afternoon June 3rd.

with 10 members and 6 visitors present. After devotionals and business we took up the study of the Legislative Manual, on Lawmaking, and Temperance laws. Voted to observe Sunday June 8th. as Flower Mission Day, instead of the 9th. All members are requested to make calls, distribute flowers, text cards and literature, keeping account of same for reports.

Next meeting with Mrs Startzel July 1st. Beatrice Randall, Pres. Great Reunion of Veterans Cabbage 25c Sweet potatoe 25c Emporia was elected Supt. of the High School and C. E.

Cooke selected as one of the teachers. Miss Anna Johnston was elected at a previous meeting. This leaves one teacher to be hired yet The Court House proposition took up more time and was under discussion for a couple of days. Architect Hulse of Woodard, Okla. was selected and will prepare plans which will be accepted by the commissioners.

Officially they have not given out any statement of the plans nor the cost of the house they ex-pect to build. They have located it on the block where the jail now stands. Decoration Day tea. 11 DH The men who fought under the auteremiie flags of the North and South during the Civil War will meet again on the fiftieth anniversary of one of the fiercest battles of that con CERTIFICATE H. J.

PARTRIDGE Plumbing Co. Pressure Tanks BEST MAKES AND BEST PRICES Heating Plants STEAM, HOT WATER or HOT AIR Plumbing Fixtures All goods guaranteed. Kz rnday May suth was flict on the field of Gettysburg, but Decoration day and cere monies in commemoration were participated in by probably as great a crowd as in our city's KANSAS STATE LIVE STOCK REGISTRY BOARD Certificate No. 8035 history. The G.

A. R. and W. R. C.

met This is to certify that the Pedigree to the Pure Bred Stallion known as D'Hautefeuille 21532 owned by A. Cook, Greensburg has A STEEL GRAY French Draft Stallion Weight about 1700 pounds Will stand the season at my farm 2 miles south of the southeast corner of Greensburg $15 FOR LIVING COLT Care will be taken to prevent accident but will not be responsible any occur. The removal of mare from the county or change in ownership cause fee to become due at once. at the City Hall where automobiles and carriages waited to take them to the cemefry for the usual services. Twelve young girls assisted in decorating the graves.

The band escorted the procession in an improvised band wagon and played going to and from the been examined and found to be correctly and duly recorded in the Stud Books of the National French Draft Horse Association. His breeding is as follows: Phone No. 195 cemetery. Sire Tavernier No. 12610 Dam Olinda No.

19446 Foaled 1908 Color Grey Said Stallion has been examined and this time with the hearty hand-grasp of friendship. The Gettysburg reunion promises to be one of the greatest gatherings of veterans since the war and 40,000 old soldiers are expected to attend. A story of this reunion, entitled "Veterans to Meet on Battlefield," is printed on another page of this issue. You will find it interesting reading. Common School Commencement The Common School Commencement of Kiowa County will be held at Greensburg on Tuesday afternoon, June 17th.

State Superintendent W. D. Ross will address the class. Before the program begins the Greensburg Band will give a short concert. The program will consist of the address by the State Supt.

and other numbers by the graduates, the teachers in the Normal Institute and the Orchestra. We are planning to have an afternoon and an evening program. Everybody is invited to come and have 3 I 3 Although many of the flowers in the cemetery were in bloom, those in the gardens were mostly passed and it was difficult to pro found to be Sound. Issued at the Kan sas St. Agricultural College Manhattan Kansas, this 16th.

day of March 1912 cure enough for the purpose of decoration. Ed H. Webste, Dean of Agriculture. At 2 o'clock in the, afternoon A. COOK the organizations met again at Farm Loans BEST RATES, BEST TERMS, QUICKEST SERVICE No Cash Commission Deducted From Loan Patronize the company which made loans when others "cussed" you and Kiowa County.

Abstracts promptly and correctly compiled by the Oldest Abstractor in the county. A. W. HERSHBERGER, Greensburg, Kan. the City Hall and marched to the M.

E. Church where they and a good crowd listened to the memorial address by John D. Beck and patriotic music by the choir. The day was hot but in spite BALL a good time. of the humidity a record crowd attended and the programs of the Post and Corps were carried out practically flawless.

The evening program is expected to take the place of the regular Normal Institute social. Office Phone 46 Res Phone 155 Recent Rains Professional Cards A series of rains have been Committee. Methodist Church Notes District Conference and Ep- coming that are helping out our J. A. McLaughlin Physician and Surgeon Residence Ellis Property.

Office, Over Post Office. Greensburg Kansas wheat harvest every day. The first came Sunday morning which was a mere sprinkle. Monday a heavier sprinkle revived the GREENSBURG worth League Convention at the Methodist Church beginning Tuesday evening June 10th. and closing Friday evening June 13th.

all day sessions Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Everybody invited. E. A. Fisher Lawyer Greensburg, Kansas crops but the hot sun coming down immediately after made it doubtful whether it did good or Dr.

B. F. Ingersoll Dentist Robinett Block Greensburg, Kansas Office hours; 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.mj harm. Tuesday morning it again Saturday une rained lightly and soaked the sur Rev.

HrE. Stipe will preach in the church on Monday evening before the District Conference. Rev. R. D.

Webster will deliver the opening sermon of the Con H.J. Wjlley, Physician and Surgeon, Phone 193, Greensburg, Kansas. face but was again dry before night. Wednesday it was cloudy nearly all day and quite a shower fell in the early morning and in the evening wetting the ground several inches. The morning shower began west of here only BASE BALL PARK GAME CALLED AT 3 O'CLOCK ference on Tuesday evening.

THE WEEKLY 1 KANSAS CITY STAR (jj and the pp jj PROGRESSIVE jj 1 $1 .15 a year Rev. Joshua Watson Abel will speak to the young people on Wednesday evening the 11th. a few miles and did not extend and President Mossman is booked for the evening of the 12th. I east far but the evening shower was general. The cloudy weather is continuing however and promises more moisture.

Dr. D. W. Smith, Dentist Office over Mathis Pharmacy. Office Phone, 9002.

Residence Phone 159. Greensburg, Kansas. On Friday the 13th. Bishop Shepherd is expected to be with us for the day. Every day of the Conference will be full of Married C.

M. Link and Alice Sutton live interest, but Friday will be Lee's Stduio We make views, do copying and enlarging. Fine portraits a specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED both of Greensburg, were married at the Friends parsonage the climax if our plans all work out. Sunday, June 1st.

by Rev. Chas. Lescault The Epworth League will give E. M. Carter Physician and Surgeon.

Office over Mathis Pharmacy Office phone 9002. Residence phone 9003. Greensburg, Kansas. Max Kelly and Miss Weaver a reception for other young people on our evening of the Con ureensDurg, Kansas both of Fowler were united in ference week. Allstot's Meat Market Is now open to the Public.

Our intention is to keep the best and freshest meats in stock, give correct weights and merrit a share of Your patronage Call upon us in our new market In bldg. formerly occupied by A. P. Lepu Allstot's Meat Market The Ladies Aid will serve marriage in their home town Tuesday. Arthur Northrup of this city attended the ceremony.

strawberries at the home of Mrs. O. J. Greenleaf on Friday evening of this week. Let us eat a Cleaning and pressing neatly and rapidly done at Lyon Bros, ad dish with the ladies.

Allstott's meat market opened READ THE WICHITA WEEKLY EAGLE WICHITA, KANSAS SO CENTS A YEAR McCall't Maua7ine or Hammond's Handy Alius With Every Order Beck Batman Attorneys Greensburg, Kansas The White Sox went to Cold- up this evening on the old Lepu corner. He intends to carry a water today to play a team at that place. full line of meats from now on..

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