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The Gridley Lighti
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icy fit 11c VOL. 3. GRIDLEY, COFFEY COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910 NO. 18 High Living Collier's National Weekly of ebruary 12th contains an inter Methodist Episcopal Church. Sabbath School at 10 A.

M. W. W. Eberhart Mrs. Cmmrr.

Asst. Snpt. Preachlinr at. II a. m.

altnmi Sunday's. at 7:30 p. tf. Sundajv Epworih Lcairno at iVrai m. each Sunday.

Toalltlie iJ'n iivs public Is very cordially invited. A. V. Way, Pastor. Died Mrs.

Sarah Elizabeth Merrill died at the home of her son Dan, about eight miles southeast of Gridley last week Tuesday as a result of aa apopletic stroke about ten tlays previous, at the age of What is learned in the Cradle lasts to the grave esting article on I he meat boycott and what it means," in which it shows diagrams giving whole sale prices of the various food Church of Christ. G5 years, 2 months and 29 days. n-oducts in the years 1896, 1901 Dr. II. P.

Monroe. Sunday School at 10 a. Sarah Elizabeth Bibee was born and 1910, according to Bradstreet's bo Suiwrlutpndpnt. Your attendance to all tlio services will meet with cordial appreciation. report.

It is an interesting article near Nashville, November 24, 1844; and -died February 22, and shows that practically every 1910. When six years old her iroduct has increased in cost from parents moved to Ohio, and twelve 00 to 200 per cent in the 14 years, years later to Paris, 111., at which and that the wage scale has increased only 25 per cent. Salt place she was married in 1867 to Israel Merrill. They came to pork has advanced from $8.25 per Kansas in 1870 locating in Coffey barrel to beef shows the county and later moved to the place of her death in Woodson east advance from 5 1-2 to 9 cents rer pound; hams from 10 cents to Cultivate the saving habit in your children by opening a savings account in their name. Teach them to save their pennies a child's pennies are a man's dollars.

A dollar or more will start an account and earns 3 per cent, interest comprounded Hebron Lodpre. A. P. A. No; 314.

meets Saturday evening on or before full moon and two weeks thereafter. Vlsltlnsr members invited. C. E. P1LCHF.R.

W. M. It. JONES, Sec. 14 1-2 cents per pound; beans county, where the husband died about three years ago.

To the rom $1.15 per bushel to union there were six sons born, one dying at the age of two years and eggs show the greatest advance selling in 1896 for 12 1-2 cents per dozen and in 1910 as high as 88 The other five are William and Dan living near Vernon, Jesse, at cents. This is not news to most Shawnee, Charles, at Weir, of our subscribers, as many have and Ace, at Ceres, Calif. watched the advance, which has White' Rose Chapter. O. E.

No. 297. meet Last November the deceased had the, first Monday evening of each month, on or before full moon. MliS. 1).

T. STUART. W. M. MISS GRACE STOCKTON, Sec.

kept up the same pace for several years, but possibly they did not know just how much the difference a slight paralytic stroke and since that time had lost rapidly in health until the stroke which resulted in really is. It is hard for tho work ing man to keep up with such a death. "Grandma" was baptised in in rise in the price of food stuffs Txidirp. I. O.

O. No. meet on fancy and the Star of Bethlehem when his wages do not advance ac Wednesday eveninsr of each week. Visiting The Gridley State Bank rose early on her path. She joined members urged NRY HA AR N.

a. C. E. cordingly, and there surely will be something "popping" within a few the Methodist Episcopal church at the age of seventeen and has been years if it continues. Numerous Gridley, Kansas investigations are under way now a consistent member since that time; taking active part whenever to see what can be done to put a stop to this advance in prices and health and circumstances would permit.

She was a kind loving the consumer will surely welcome such a "stop" when it does come. mother and grandmother not only Grldley Lodse. P. of No. 4C meetln nlehts the first and third Fridays of each to thoso of her own household, but all who knew her.

To know Big Supper mouth. Would like to see you present. CORAL OS HORN. N. G.

IDA LANE, Sec. her was to love her. The supper served by the ladies of the M. E. church at the Wood The funeral was held from Wesley Chapel Saturday in charge of Rev.

Charles Hodgson pastor of man hall Saturday evening was a "1 Prosperity decided success both from social and financial standpoints. They that church, and the interment made in Gridley cemetery. It hat been delayed until the araival the sons from other places. began serving supper about 5:30 and the tables were well tilled from that time until about 8:30. Also, there were the candy booth and B(m 5 usiiiess A host of friends and relatives mourn her loss, yet rejoice in Grldley Camp, M.

W. No. 23T2, meet the firs't and third Tuesday evenings of each month. Neighbors attend. ALLEN REED, V.

C. M. G. ATHERLY, Clerk. Grldley Consul, T.

T. R. A No. 88, meet on the second Tuesday evening- of each month. JOHN STRICKLAND, Tres.

W. T. HESLER, Sec. fish pond which were well patron knowing that she has gone to a ized. The receipts of the evening better world.

We join our many amounted to something over $40 readers in words of sympathy for the grieved ones. "The Noble Outcast" Is neither luck nor chance. It comes to those who deal fairly andihonestly by all, and although its corning may not be swift it is sure if you gain the public confidence. We attribute our success in the Mercantile Business i i I it is tne title or a meiourama in four acts to be presented by home EAST No. H2.

due 9:25 A. WEST Vo. OH. duo people for the benefit of the loca lodge M. W.

of and to help rt II which was applied toward the payment of the pastor's salary. It had been advertised as a "Crazy dinner" but because of tho disagreeable weather the ladies had almost given up having it until about the middle of the afternoon that day, and then they got busy and served a straight supper dinner, if you please with all the trimmings. No program was given but apparently all enjoyed themselves in conversation, and eating, or watching other people eat, and we heard only two or three say they had eaten too much. defray the expense of putting new scenery on the stage and a new II. CMAHON A sent ceiling in tho hall, at Wood nan Hall tomorrow, Saturday evening, to the fact that wo have lived up to this position.

We want your business because we know "once a customer, always a customer" and we ask it as much for your interests as our own. We are told that this will be one of the best home talent shows ever presented here. Following is the cast of characters. Jerry Weston L. Cunning Colonel Lee C.

R. Hoy EAST. No. 206, Passenser 5.30 a. m.

No. 212, Freight 2:05 p. m. WEST. No.

205, Passenger :45 p. m. No. 2H. Freight 1:35 p.

m. H. C. COOK. A pent.

Jack Worthington Bert Teas James Blackburn. C. Mahon F. P. DREYER Phone 16.

Gridley, Kansas. Mrs. Col. Lee. Mrs.

Wigner Prance Pearl Brocaw Sadie Ida Lane Glee Club The next and last number of the lecture course will be presented by the Illnois Glee Club, Monday evening, March 14th, Tke entertainment consists of quartette work and bell ringing, and we are told that it will be far superior to any other number of the course. C. G. Vardell of Red Springs, N. says: "Every number on the program was rendered with Walter J.

Dedrick Announces himself as a candidate for your Printing. If you are wanting anything in the way Admission 15, 25 and 35 cents Everybody come, enjoy yoursel and help a good cause. of artistic or commercial printing Jet him hgure with you. We Want You to Subscribe for Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friend and neighbors for their many kind SI. 00 Per Year The Light nesses and sympathies during the Allen Fleharty BARBER illness and death of our mothe A v'.

vf spirit and artistic finish, but wc all particularly pleased with the quartet work Allow me to say that it is not often one finds a quartet of such excellent individual voices that are so splendidly balanced." Sarah Elizabeth Merrill. illiam, Jesse, Daniel, Charlie and Ace Merrill and families. Commercial Job Work a Specialty Ajr nt for Steam Launrlry i A word to the wise is sufficient buy an Old Trusty Incubator. Sale Bills printed at this office..

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