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The Gypsum City News from Gypsum, Kansas • 1

The Gypsum City News from Gypsum, Kansas • 1

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vUL. 1. GYPSUM CITY, KALINE COUNTY.K A NSAS MAY 7 1807, 3S Pars snal 343 on. Gypsum City Holler Mills. Prices on Flour and Feed, F.

O. B. Mill: World's Fair. Pat Si SOpcrcwti So Golden Crown 20 Br-an. bulk 50 Eclipse Bran.

S0.CD "ton Good Luck L4fl Shorts, 10.00 11 Corn Meal 75 Corn Chop, bclk Ihi'Cloe of School. The pu-iod of freedom for tin? ri dl i.y is at hand fliul tb motlioi heart is more burdened assJie looks forward to long, hug vacation da when slid small bey will L'O ttt houe. We glad to foe ilir profit improvement in the schools thin j.eur, due Id an x-cellout corns of tpaeheis, the- board made a wise choice of teacJit.r last year and the teachej diligent and faithful wi rk this past year is begining to show. The work in the primary Dooms has been most excellent and Principal Simmons avors that some of Ihs little 'Dies in the primary rooms can write essays and do sums whinh would astonish one not with ts of work that has been done. The pupils in Miss l'erriU's room have ienrned iteeurscy and reckon and acquired a taste for good are.

The work in Miss. Fendi's room has heen uniform and is of the quality that loads to self reliant aii'l honest L. P. Eune was in Hope Monday. Al Hill was in Solomon last Saturday II.

Iler.e! was a Salina visitor Wednesday. Hits. I'r-n ill visited in Salina last Saturday. J. B.

Baxter is in Abilene attending court this v. I'. S. Jones was in Salina last Saturday with plants. O.

P. Ilaiivllon of Salvia was in ti city Wednesday. C. S. Everhart was in Salina last Saturday on biis'nesp.

Jesse Glick. of Salina, visited his parents last Sunday Misses Betiie and Claudius were in Sal Inn Tuesday. C. C. Fleck has made a liiu- watch chain for a Leavenworth party.

Dr. J. W. Cheney of FhixUtry a Gypsum yesterday. Highest prices paid for all kinds of grain.

Have made special arrangements to handle your wheat properly. Soliciting your far vers, I am, Yours Very Truly, WM. TMCHGRAEBER Gypsum City, Kansas. students. -and su'ii sturienis are ihe Mm- aim all leachfH.

The Grammar School has much work nd in the sciences and .11 U. 8. History have done It oi; which ny city school liiiaht be proud. The High School ha become a rea'i- Wm. Teichgraober K.

Sharp were in Salina Wednesday. T. W. Butler returned from Chr.ing-t'.in, CcJc, yesterday moining. County Sttp i ii'tendtit Miss Marl'n visite'd our schools Monday.

MWs Liz.ie Johnson, of Kansas City, is visiting her sister Mrs. l'rather. Prof. J. II.

Sawtell and J. C. Lcyd GLASS km QUEENSWARE- PiRAXl) JS'EW All This Spring Styles, '7 ad if you'd. int believe it just ask the Al- Lati. Physios or General History Classes.

Friii. Simmons looks forward tt. a very successful year next year and he thinks if the present members of the High School remain in school thatabout five or perhaps more will bo to compete the oC couise of study and graduate. Such graduates are admitted to K. S.

Baldwin, Emporia and other Colleges without examination and we hope that our young people here in Gypsum will aim to graduate ti: st in Gypsum High School and then in some one of the higher institutions of returned to Salina Sunday evening. Dr. W. D. Kirby went to Lindaborg last night and returned this morning.

J. A. Stella fiie ai wife left tor a visit with at Emporia Wednesday. J. F.

Hoffman and Lee Sptllnmn were trsuK acting business in Salina Wednesdisy. The county commissioners. Benfield, Barker and Carroll were in the city last Friday. Table Sets of butter-dish, spoon holder, cream pitcher and sugar bowl .90 This is auiv'ly a bargain vhen those dishes readily sell singly at 25 aad 3-3 cents apiece. Cake Salvers 10 in.

hi Wra. Shane of Hope was here hist Saturday evening to attend the Ma Bowls high open 7 in. Bowls low open 7 in. sonic banquet. J.

Schmitter, Ihs genial druggist has been quite sick with ine mumps esset .60 .45 .30 .60 .20 .25 .40 .25 .15 lor ,25 Fruit stands, high, cov'rd 8 in. Jelly stands footed, open Jelly tumblers .10 3 for Molasses cans .15 25 Jelly handled, a beauty, each Pickle dishes 1 1-2 by 4 in. J. W. Willis, the Kepresentative of Gypsum City Lodge, to the Grand Ledge XOT II, was elected Grar.d Lieutenant Commander.

II. J. Peck, of Grand Sentinel and II. E. Irwin, of Hope, Grand Picket.

Go to Ward's for all kinds of Hardware, Tinware and llepair work. Fourth Assistant Postmaster General Bristow Ivm appointed Uristow chief Clerk of his office. He has remembered hi friend, 1 have opened aslioerooktng shop in but he is now improving. Chas. Healea and wife, of Peabody, arrived Tuesday evening and attended the Heald-Wheelock wedding.

Chns. was in Lindshorg Tuesday. On Wednesday evening he Jesse Tin Kiev went to Cambria. Wm Pt.ahl, Miss ima Stahl and Miss Grace Hall went to Puckr Huddle Mondav. Mrs.

Jansen returned with Mr. Stahl. Dr. J.E Snwtell left for Chieaso last Sunday morning where he will attend a course of lectures. lie expects to be gone nearly two weeks.

G. Bennett's eoaJ pffler and am prepared to do all kinds of rubber and Vather boot and shoe mending. I will; also make new shoes. I guarantee my wovk. and I ask for your patronage.

Wiuuiit. ODDS and ENDS in GLASS Spoons, 10 cents, Pitchers 25 cents. Sugar bowls 15 cants, G-obJets three for 25 cents. Creamers 10 cento. Lamp complete 25 Salt sets 2 for 5 cents, Pickle- dishes 5 cent, 8 in.

nappies 20 cents. Some of those pieces are sold at oug half tteir actual price. When you want Dynamite and ammunition go to Ward's. The solar salt works of solomon started up last week. The water is pumped from a well 160 feet deep, You will find the finest Screen Doors and patent WindowScreens at' Ward's.

The Ladips who srved ice cream at the M. E. Parsonage Wednesday ev? n-iiifr netted sum. All who attended ppent a very pleasant evening and wish for another such an occasion J- TI NKLER. KANSAS, STRAYED.

From my premises two miles south of Kipp, the following property Five head of hogs, one red sow weighing about SOO pounds. 4 shoats averaging about 100 pi is each 3 are white and 1 is red. GYPSUM CITY, G. E. Siiasto.

2 in the future. tiei tin f.irirr'iri9pii nn i eonrape American industries, ig to be MatcsuiansMri; vtwrl1B Slit'.

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Pages Available:
671
Years Available:
1896-1898