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Grant County Republican from Ulysses, Kansas • 1

Grant County Republican from Ulysses, Kansas • 1

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v. -a? 'A Mil fj VOLUME XXlil NEW ULYSSES, KANSAS, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 30, 1915. NUMBER 42 If 1 A AT Try that special White House Public Sale of Two Jacks. TinTTTmTT nvriTT i vrrm TV HI AN tH IT A Shipment of Market price paid for Wheat and Milo Maize Wo have Good Nut Coal $6.75 T(i Ten. Agency for Blake Oil Company Products.

Crisps" Car-0 Line shoes at Pitcock's. Mrs. J. J. Fletcher was trading in town Saturday.

Lyman Bethel was over from Santa "Fe several days this Miss Pearl v. uhamson of I 1 1 MGR. KANSAS. 0. it v.

-i-rt I sh Washington 10 cts Get A a rsses Johnson visited relatives -c mi i e. Merc. Co. matt Mm. 'ftr.

Vfr ri a .1.1 i. J. HIPPLE. i SATANTA, Men and Women Wanted this week. are in Kansas City for treatment.

We have a Ititter this week from II fin. Word from D. E. Nicholson the first of the. week states that he was improving- though ho ins home.

Loren Main died at about jiine o'clock Tuesday morning Mmv an Jiiness lasting ien uu.vs rnitt Lotintp V. O. I) Hifltok. H. A.

D.ivls. Does a General NEW ULYSSES Prui.tent. S. A. Diivis.

W. to gull the most rt mnrl able Lnrgaii. hi tlio mtiazii.u woii.l this year. Rfgcl Puicn EVERYBODY'S 31.50 DELINEATOR 1.50 Total, BOTH TO ONE PERSON S2 00 A monthly rnlnry and liberal lxiiiiiir't-ioji on Salnries run up per wonlh. deppurtiug nil the i umber of orders.

This work cn he don in mr npare time, inul need not conflict with your present duties. No invoHt incut or previous experience necessniy. We furnkh full otniipuii'iil tree. Write for particulars to THE RIDGWAY COMPANY Spring and Maodovgal Streets, tw Yoxlt. C.

I), Ili.rkuU.' Canl)ir Vico Irisi.t.jnt. -DIRECTORS- Maraliall E. o. HiPknlr find was buried en Wednesday in hockey cemetery. J.

C. Brollier was up from the south side last Saturday. He is just threshing a good crop of grain besides having an ahund-'i ance of roughness for his stock. 5 St tit 4 Miss Anna Gray of Moscow is Bald to have been appointed ste noo-raphcr for the legislat nre at i Topoka, but slie haa declared that she would not accept the I position. The board of county i oners met last oaiurctay ana lonei-SIHei Colin.

Banking Business. KANSAS II. BROWX, Orthhlor. j. K.

Tut. D. II. B.owh Kearny County Bank. Yinglingread an after .1.

Wdlmrns, ef0n of Lit- C. A LOU KS, 1'ieBident. DIRHCTORS C. A. Loucks tho tnj.vlv appointed member for Lincoln had quuiii'eu, ana electedE A.

Kepley cha.rman. Woh.vea snb.tant.al board a-, gam a usual and thut the aftau-s of the county, will be cared lor -properly as Ullcy Ut.CU iJl OU HiU.il J( years. M. A. Weber H.

LotiNtrtili J0K i1 A UGNEUAL Lakin HANKING BUSINESS. Kansas. I The representative of MortonliOVP bv all. Roll call was Is mmmmmmmmmmmm i I will soil to the iiig.iost bid-(lev at Kar.srs, on I'Vb-ruary two black Mammoth one c( nsirj." 4 years old. the other lU are sure f'al getlf vs.

Will have some of their I'iuIp here th dny of sn'o U'i" onflis ime v. Ii 1cn per cent interest from date, or ton per cent for cdsli Ti. 1). Rorick, Owimm. Pear Creolf.

'-'oris foiz has v-( i hauling off his broom coi sold lust A. 1 a tin ill nor 1 lio '4t ntr foilis i'l'd': ijjiv oi alteiKled be dance at Ulysses Saturday night. Mabcllo Kinsman spent Satnr may nr'ii' wil Kose Findley at her hon v. Loron Jarvis sjumt Saturday night ard Sru'iA will "Phe Shorter Iirothers." Mrs. Jarvis and the child ren spent Sunday aPeircon with Mrs.

(Jeoi -go K(-j i (Is Tlie Keyno'ds. children have bee. i vn the sick li 1 the hist week' K. 1 1 1 1 a i pi a C'cn with James Pinegar nt to KaJdn last Sniiday and ret mid home Tuesday The Shorter Rrnlhers and George Reynolds leaded some of their grain Sunday to haul to Hugotcn. Claude, Edythe and Mrs.

Jarvis spent, Monday ee Willi Mr. Kinsman and family. Jas. Plnegnr sold his cal.is last Friday to Win. Wright.

Mabel and Jair.es Kinsman, Rose and Eva Hadley lat Tnursday eve. with the Jarvis young folks. James Ivinsmun spent Friday eve with James Pinegnr. J'lva Hadley has been sick the last few days. The Shorter Erothors butchered last Saturday.

V. 0. Hadley and wife spent las Thursday with John Crebs and wife. Claude Jarvis spent lastTues day at Ralph Walker's. Mrs.

Kinsman spentTuesday afternoon with Mrs. Jarvis. FORD CARS We have the agency for Grant County and would be glad to dcii.onsi i ale the loid to any wanting a car VvEltBEi: SON, liugoioii Kansas. Wan Led- Milo iiuu.ejei.irita, and kahi corn. Campbell Merc.

Lakia, Kansas. Stray Notice. A stray hoise came to my place April, KM 1, and has beer, with horses ever since. His age is bis weight about color bay ami one bind foot bite and stai in forehead, but no brands. R.

W. llennigh. We an; Head Quarters for F.onr, Peed, Coal and Grain. markei i'rice lor ai.d a no heed. W.

Gerry, Kansas. S.itanta, For Saie. Six nice sbi.ats weiglit a bout PjO lo.i. For information call at this onice. I K.

I 'it-''-'''" county writes his people that anjswtM.eri iy an author and two of agitation ha been started to nj8 -orils The next anl last have a law enacted by the lcgis-jm(efcjnjr of the teachers this tare compelling every one whoyear wju i)0 Febrtiary 25th. Kven it tne weatner was uau and notices failed to reach the teachers of the postponement of the meeting from the week be- fore, there wera quite a number meeting Jan.23. i- i Child Life," and TT, of Toac1li Mrs hplpfnl ion on part of thp eral on the program failed to get the notices ard fo were not with us. The victroln was on- NOT TOE. Rev.

J. T. Crawford of Parsons, Kansas, will dedicate the church at New Ulysses on Sunday, January 31. a 11 o'clock A. M.

There will also be preaeh- ing the evening before. Prizes Won by the Girls in Handicraft. Class A. Mary Basler, Tlasket Qnilt Block, First Prize. Class B.

Reba Carpenter. Five-half quilt Mock, 1st prize. Margery Pltcock, Serving Apron, 1st. prize. Janice Williamson, Serting apron, 2nd prize- Class C.

Leona Summers, NineVdock quilt, 1st prize. Nellie Hylton, same, 2d prize. Fern Updegroff, do, 2d prize. Mabel Cox, do 3rd prize. Faye Updegraff, do Honorable mention.

MaryLadner, Kitchen apron, 1st prize. Velma Jones, do 2d prize. Ethel Hoffman, do Honorable mention. Nellie Hylton, Doily, 2d prize. Inez Williamson, do 2d prize.

The smaller girls are to be con THE in 4i mi gratulaied on the large number enrolled. The samples will he kept by the Co. Supt. until June 30 for the county display. Tl(e winners may call tor tlx- ir pri money.

The ancient and honorable custom of snipe-linntirg has been revived in this town. Wednesday night a nunibes r'-ple were invited to a certain office in town, to hear the spirits talk. Two of the leading "mediums" were engaged to conjure the spirits; and a very spool-y evening was anticipated by the assembly. Tho mediums seem-e to be unable to raise anyone in the spirit land, so they went into the back room of After waiting in the darkness until about 11 o'clock it was discovered that the mediums had quit the and gone home, leaving their uucani audience to "'hold the sack" for several hours Kikl.aM Erlerrri.M'. WANTED One ot the large magazine publishii 1 nno desires to employ an active man or woman in this com unity to ban die a special plan which has prov en unusually p.

i lit idA Good opening for iipi't i.ii.. Address with two references, Publisher, Times Sq: Xew York- City. WHY WE AlESi(Jiv. Sickness is due largely to the way we live and caie foi the body; a good part mi diseases are either the direct oi iroircct result of had body care. Many chronic disorders u.aj Lev mod simply through proper diet and hygienic habits in general.

For information on this subjeel read the January number of The My-gienist, edited Vjy Dr. R. II. Dan iels, who writes for lids paper. At your news den kit- urd ten cents to The HygMiiM Publishing Majestic Denver, Colo.

iV-in. 'Wpg- fit i. L.c i.4i- 111 A I HARDWARE New Ulysses Kansas. 3 8 XI I' I have the Car-O-Line brand men's work shoes. Come in and look them over.

plants cane, maize, kaffir or any (Other kind of sorghum to keep it inclosed with. a good lawful fence from May to October and making the owner of the crop responsible for the death of any stock which may die from eating it during these months. Mr. John Leierer was given a surprise birthday dinner last Monday at the home ol his Mrs. Kosella Davis, in honor of his eighty-eif htb birthday.

A good dinner was served and a pleasant day was passed. Those present were C. Tj. Leierer and family, Ross Barnes and farm Mr. A.

Leigh Dr. Bnjicnvister and family and i Augusta Gall. He received several nice presents and the Lest wishes of all present. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the peopl of this community for the faithful help and care given to our brother.

L. Main, daring his sickness J. M. El wood and wife. Mr.

Homedew, of Woodsdale, lied Thursday morning of paralysis. His wife was operated on a short time before for internal cancer and pronounced in curable. These two old people! were highly respected ane Sjmpa'l vi i- in their great ailiictimi. St. Barter will in New Ulysses, Wednesday aftercoo Fob.

3, and the following fore-) neon prepared to do dental work. AH work fully gaarauceod aad price's I A. F. F1TC 0CK Kansas Uly ew uiysses, For iU wonderful accuracy, its venience, und its effectivon: and target shooting, ycu To the People of Grant County. We want to buy your Wheat and Grain.

We- have, a Modern Elevator at SUBLETTE, in- charge of Mr. Geo. E. Lindeman, and can re- ceive your Grain and Seeds at all times, and v.ill pay the Highest Market Price. Yours truly, THE C.

G. IS ELY LUMBER Geo. E. Lindeman, Mgr. 'i The iv ffnctmchaDiam and stronr.

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