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Grant County Republican from Ulysses, Kansas • 4

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Oscar Jennings has finished Shockey Items. planting Cbas. Priest's crop and For sale 3 year old Jersey SRANT COUNTY REPUBUGAH OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. Rain rain more rain and plen will leave soon for Oklahoma for Bull full blood unregistered fine 09 ty of grasshoppers. individual 75.

wheat harvest. STRAW HAT TIME Mr. J. H. Jarvis and son Carl Six months old bull calf can be A crowd of young folks gather KANSAS.

EDITOK spent Thursday afternoon "with registered, $25 and. cost of reg NEW ULYSSES. S. A. DAVIS.

1 ed at Ed Nicewanders and spent the evening in games after which' Sd.vth Shorter. ist raticn. Time if deshtd. ra a. i in emonade and cake was served.

Mr. ana Mrs. Moore 01 Bunion Browne. Lakin. Kan i ft i i I county attended nnaayDcnooj Geo.

Larison and wife went to OBITUARY and church at Shockey. Ulysses Monday on. business. PANAMAS, SAILORS, BANKOKS, MILANS when cleaned, bleached and retrimmed by us, look the same as new. Our process is that used in all straw factories.

In fact this shop is a hat factory r. devoted entirely to Mrs. Elsie Bartlow of Cimaron Little Allen Beasley the six months Tublish jd vmkH ut Kiivr Ulpn. Kl tff.oe (or lr misaloo through tii. rot)i ki 'WoncI oih 'mutter.

HATE Of SUBSCRIPTION. Pr oorty onyvr tl.GO One copy tli uontlii .60 Qn.cMy tbrM mnntht. ADVERTISING RATS local! ono welt, lin, winu per column hwh per Irenn, I I is visiting her parents this week, old son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Beas- Route A. Everything is looking fine, J.H. Jarvis J. S.

Shorter "Ba renovating and remodeling men's hats. i u)o macro, iuia uaiianure is made a business trip to uiyww hv manv since the rains we are1 having. Thursday. There seems to be plenty of little Allen came our homa to brighten SATURDAY, 13, 1020. Mail us your hats along with your cleaning and dyeing.

Alice Shorter was at Mrs. Jar On a lovely winter day, grass hoppers again this season. Made us happy and exultant Grandpa Kepleyhas to or vis Monday purchasing setting eggs. With his prattle and his play. 1 der him a new windmill wheel owing to having so many storms Mr.

and Mrs. H. Jarvis had a Many were our hopes and plannings For this babe of ours so fair FINN Tailors Cleaners Hatters etter from their son Claud Jar Announcements. For Uuited States Senator. Tim a candidate for the office of Tinned i-tats Senator subject to the decision of the republicans at tbe Au-gttst primary.

JNO, A. Eureka, Kansas. this spring. And we labored for his welfare, vis stating that prospects for Sarah J. Gulick and; daugh He to nsa jewel rare.

crops were good at Ritchey'Mo. But alas the great grim Reaper ter Mary also Mrs. MaVy Myler of Gognac visited with Kep- GARDEN CITY, KANSAS Pete Kiistner and family spent In a moment from our hands, tP. Sunday with A. W.

Anderson. Snatchel away oar dearest Allen ey and family one day lastweek. George Reynolds took nis rath Several from this community Brrke oar hearts and spoiled our plans, er to Lakin Sunday to see the doctor. attended Children day exercises at Walnut Grove school house Now our home is uninviting, For State Senator. 1 hereby announce iny candidacy for the offlee of StatelSenator 88th district, subject to the choice of the republican voters at the coming primary.

IS. E. FRIZ ELL, Lnroed, Kansas. Vacant is that little chair, For Sale 10 cots, some are good milkers, 8 two year olds and 8 yearlings, good stock and J. H.

Jarvis and family Char Sunday afternoon. And we wonder now if ever es Shorter and wife took dinner Mrs. John Lewis and little son We shall find a pleasure there. dipped, corn binder and wheat with J. S.

Shorter and family. have been visiting her father and In the midst of darkest midnight Ralph Shorter came down from mother, Mr. and Mrs. Towler. One bright gleam our sad hearts see Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Kepley and his farm Sunday to help put in the crop on Bear Creek. binder both in good shape and a 2-row curler.

6-5 J. W. Teeter, Route Ulysses. And in this we take some comfort, children were in this neighbor- Mollify our agony. Lee Davis spent Sunday with MEN WANTED TO SELL GROCER-' ies.

('; SELLING EXPERIENCE NOT NEC-; ES3ARY, One of World's largest Grocers, (capital over $1,000,000.00 wants ambitious men in your locality to sell direct to consumer nationally known brands of an extensive line of groceries, paints roofings, lubricating oils, stock foods, etc. No capital required Write today, stating age and occupation. John Sexton Co. 352 W. Illinois Chicago, III.

mod Sunday and spent the day For State Senator, Clement L. Wilson, Attorney at law, Bonded Abstracterof Tribune, Grec'ey County, Kansas, announces that he Is a Candidate for the Republican Nomina-tioh of State Senator from the 88th Senatorial District of Kansas, subject to the will of the republican voters at their primaries on August 8rd, Allen's gone to be with Jesus F. Rider's with their parents. Grace Reynolds spent Sunday A ten pound baby girl was with Mary Anderson. Gone to where the angels dwell, Free he is from pain and suffering All with him we know is well.

In the not far distant future born to Mr. and Mis. Claud Ed Geyer and family and Elsie Teeters June 2. I Any one wishing my services may leave date for sale at Grant County State Bank or at Printing office. 1 H.

L. Tucker, Auctioneer, Johnson, Kansas. Bartlow spent Sunday evening 'We expect to mqek once more We understand 6. P. with Peter Kiistner and family.

oiAllen dear, our jewel baby, McGillivray is having fried chick IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF GRANT COUNTY, KANSAS Dora D. Meff, Plaintiff, VS. On the bright Elysian Shore. Charlie Forney has the mumps en. Miss Deane Miller took sup The body was taken to Moscow and this week.

per with them the other eve and Alta Anderson is home now af Millard F. Matthews and Mrs. F. Matthews his wife, Lnella remained over night witfti them. laid to rest in the Moscow cemetery after short services at the church at 2:30 Thursday.

Albert Neese will have to re Moore and John Doe, her husband, ter having completed a four years' course of high school whose real name is to plaintiff unknown, plant part of his crop on account work. the unknown Leirs, devisees, trustees of heavy rains. From a friend. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our neigh We understand that E.A.

Kep executors, administrators and assigns of Millard F. Matthews, deceased, The Will Aller and family spent Sunday evening with George Rid ley lost a good' horse the other bors and friends for their heln Alfalfa Irrigation aud Land Company, er and wife, night one he had bought not long a corporation, its unknown successors, Mr. Shorter had a horse cut durin the iUness of our baby officers, receivers, trustees, attorneys ago. and for the beautiful flowers. on the disc last Tuesday.

and assigns, and tbe unknown heirs, John Doll and wife have Mr. and Mrs. beasley and chil devisees, trustees, executors, adminis Mrs. Shorter spent Monday dren. afternoon with Edyth Shorter.

trators and assigns of eai'h and all of the above named defendants who are returned from Phoenix Arizona where they have been ever sine liist August. Mrs. Doll's; health Mr. and Mrs Sidney Peterson George Reynolds and wife was Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Miller, deotasod, if any thcro bo, dofoudants. PUBLICATION NOTICE. at Ulysses Wednesday afternoon. has improved very Frank Forney made a trip to On July 1st the price of the The tato of Kansas to the above Mrs. D.

Kepley and daughter named defendants, Republican will be $1.50 a year. Lakin last Thursday." Belle Behymer visited with Mrs, BREAK In Lumber Prices! In line with the policy of this Company, we are daily giving our customers the benefit of the recent decline in LUMBER prices. Also owing to the fact that we did not buy at the top prices which prevailed thirty to ninety days ago, we are in position to save you more money than we could ordinarily. We are advised to expect sharp advances in the near future, but xmtil they come, we will sell at prices which will bring us the business. Lumber in the yard benefits no one so long as it stays there.

Let us figure with you on that Granary, Header Barge, or whatever you are going to build. No bill too large for us to fill, no bill too small to command our very best services. The farmers in this locality Up to that time, subscriptions You and each of you will take notice that Von have been sued In the ivliove W. O. Hulbert one afternobnlate were to busy to attend the Rob- will be accepted at the present l.V.

named Court, iu the above entitled ac erts sale last Wednesday. price of Those who wish Ray Foster made a trip tjo Mos tion, aiid you must answer the petit Pat Jarvis made a business to take advantage of the present ion filed therein on or beforo the 17th cow the other day. day of July 11)20, orthe petition will be trip to Mr. Shorter Thursday low rate may do so, Miss Alta Stewartclosed a very morning. successful term of school in the taken astrne, and judgment will be rendered against yon accordingly, the Notice Fay Gay is visiting Grace Rey Hollingsworth district -'last Fri There will be a meeting of the nature of which will be, a judgment nolds this week.

day June 5. quieting plaintiffs title to all of the fol democrat's of Grant county at 2 o'clock on Saturday, June 16, to Received a letter from Loren lowing described land lying and being District 39. Jarvis last week, he is visiting fill out a county ticket. All dem The weather is more avorable ocrats are urged to comnout. near Upton, Wyoming.

Pioneer Paragraphs. District 40. Central Committee to spring crops this week. Maize planting is in full sway now, Some of our farmers report Most of our folks are thru plant damage done by the hoppers to Mrs. O.

D. Atwood has been sick a ing corn, and a few have finished the small rowed crop. As soon few davs. THE MOSCOW LUMBER COMPANY Farm Service. maize planting unless! something 'i-Vl mtnateinClrantCounly, Kansas, to wit Lots three four (4) live (ft) and the south east quarter of the north west quarter of section six (0) in township twenty seven (2?) south, of range thirty eight (158) west of the (Ith, I'.

and barring and foreclosing you aud each of yon, of and from any and all right title interest or lieu thereiu, and restraining mid enjoining you, and each mid all of you from ever asserting any claim of right title interest or lieu therein. E. R. Thorpe Attorney for plaintiff. Attest: Mary H.

Alexander HEAL. ClH-k of the District Court Mr. Hugh Josserand passed through as tne plant gets a few leaves happens to prevent its coming this vicinity Saturday taking some hor-1 there is not SO much danker up. ses to their ranch near Copland. They like the voum? nlant ht.

NOW REPAIRS ORDER A 1 i. Jl 1 Mrs. Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolfe uuu vauurju Dpuv wuauaj tv i vu i Bruce and family.

vRi. ITiikeidi UOAt' in 6 wile yi -r ii i lit I ti.i have been visiting friends and relatives in Dodge City i the past week. i mr.us neuscner nas nnisnea nis south of Ulysses. One Rorrp.l well ana nas one nunarea reet or water. i i nr 1 a i.

mare blaze face, one bay mare, Fl wil.u In Sn.f n.nfa. WMrlnuarf av Tinr.h no I i Mrs. J. E. Smith is able to ing lumber to make the tower for his Hurrei are.

ne mill. Day two year old, one bay roan leave the hospital and is coming home today, Tuesday. 5 JUST ARRIVED Mr H. Caldwell broke his car two year old. Owner may have The Sunday School is prepar north of Kennedy's and had to make a by iDrovinc Dronertv and A.

A TT1 i. 1 1 1 1 I Tl 10 DU 10 nxm8 paying charges. ing a Childien's Day program for the last Sunday in June. Our attendance was 71 last Mrs. Ora Rvnrfinnd nf TTlv- W.

W. Mahan ses and Mr. aud Mrs. Nelson and grand children of Osage City called at Mrs Notice There will be a meeting of the We have just received a Mrs. Henry Turner wqnt to A.

L. Hoffman's Sunday evening. The Nelsons are on their way overland to Republicans of Grant County, Lakin Satu rday. We are glad to Colorado where Mr. Nelson has some Kansas, on June 19th, for the shipment of PATMOS flour 1 Hi a see her able to get out.

land. NOTjCE OF SPECIAL RURAL Hlf K-I SCHOOL MEETING FOR E-LECTION OF RURAL man SCHOOL BOARD- A special meeting of the voters of the Rural Eigh School District No. 2 established by an eloction hold at Sa-tanta, County of Haskell State of Kansas, cn the 2(ith day of May 1020 will behold at SaUnta School House, at 2 o'clock T. M. ou the 28th day of Juue 1920, for the purpose of electing a Rural High School Board, which shall consist of a director, clerk" and teasur-er, under the provisions of chapter 811, of the Session Laws of Kansas of 115 as amended by House Bill No.

8b(J of the Session Laws of 1917. Dated this 29th day of May 1830. George B. Levitt County Superintendent Public Iustruc-ion. Lawson Pickups.

purpose of selecting candidates John Yohn and familvltook mr TTT-li. xt i i i wmcn we are semng at fr the various offices. All mem- dinner at the Thomas home! Sunday, 0f hay bers of the above party are re- Invitations have been received to the quested to be present on thea- Don Bales and wife spent Sun marriage of Miss Thelma Doggett for- bove date. day at the Ueece Hampton home. nieriy of this neighborhood but now of H.

F. McCall The young folks Chairman. Liberal Missonri, and Mr. Howard Nel-on of Kismet Kansas, on une seven ty at the home of Mr. and Oareuca Smith Saturday -even $7.25 per hundred.

Better buy your harvest order, at this bargain price. The sup ply is limited and the flour is sold on a "money back" guarantee that protects you. ing. 1 teenth at the home of the bride's moth- Don worry about your tires er in Liberal Missouri. They will buy Red Tops and let us do the XZT- KeriClif- We do not know how Grandpa Hampton has-been very sick with smallpox the last We have received our organ for our far they wiU run- We do know sohool and are pleased with it.

that you can ride in comfort for ehad about 11-2 inches of two weeks. Homer Gutnm and George Mc B. F. Ortou is taking care of somo 7.000 miles. Wewill adjust them ram last Thursday which was tine on growing crop.

of Mr. Frvc's cattle this summer: htvoi nn t.hot Kaei ,.1 i i Gillivray were in this coram v. j'llVilW UUUIV WUIiJi Mr. and Mrs. Beck called at Bruce's Kepley Bros" W.W.Lucas and family visit WILSON'S CASH GROCERY.

nity Sunday afternoon. 'The Misses Yohn can probably tell Hazel andMando Uoffiuaa were shop- ed with C. J. Priest and family Sunday. Mr.

Lucas and daugh- t.Av incf-, ii why. mg in Ulyes Saturday. Mrs. F. L.

Bruce purchased There is -being a larger.acrage devt lop where they spent tho winter. seed maize of F. D. Thomas Mon G. F.

JOHNSTON M. D. Surgeon A. TV S-F. R.

R. CAX.LS PROMPTLY AKSWEKED Graduate of Jeilerson Medical College. 11. Byers returned Tuesday from a trip to Ford and Edwards progress toward the ment of the county. Base Ball Mr.

aud Mrs. Allman's dnngh- i- of land broken out in this county this spring than common. A number of tractors have been at day. Ta counties. ia--i rtini twu vnuureu came in rotatoes ana gardens are Sunday on a visit.

looking fine since our good rain thai 'jrouou or The Lakin ball team -will play Likm learn plays hc-t i George Larison was in Satan- Miin Sr. Lakin, teams and t.ti-i oi last weeit and we hope to soon at Ulysses on Sunday, June 13th. i TOW. v.OLu.c Oa. itKni ta Saturday on business.

DO eating potatoes again. Come out and see the game. Kaiue. acre more farm lund 53 thuti muclt.

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