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Geuda News from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 1

Geuda News from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 1

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Geuda Newsi
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Geuda Springs, Kansas
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Geuda Springs Property is a Good Investment at Present Prices, UDA Vol. 1. No. 24 Geuda Springs, Kansas, Friday Morning October 4, 1912 Whole No. 24 NEWS; Slaughter SALE REAL ESTATE INSURANCE W.

W. Spencer is recovering from his illness under the able and painstaking, care of Dr. T. T. Holt.

Sherley Bay "and wife of Avard visited here last week with the latter's sister, Mrs. John Connelly. Miss Estella Vestal, who is in training at the Mercy Hospital of Arkansas City is home oh a two weeks vacation. Work is now in progress on the cribs and bins on the Midland Valley railroad for the: handling THIS MONTH ON Wall Paper Must be sold too cheap to burn. Handsome patterns at the very low mark 5c, 10c, etc.

AT Cooper's Pharmacy AGE OR LIFE iETNA FIRE INSURANCE and the JETNA Building and Loan Association A large list of town property and farms for sale You owe it to yourself and family to have insurance protection. Call and let me write yours W. W. SPENCER of corn and kaffir. Semans Bros, have had their delivery wagon newly painted red and black and it shines up like a dollar in a mud A Bargain for sale, the business lot adjoining Woodside's store.

Also some choice 40ft In a Local Way Geo. Schisler suffered a severe cut on his left hand with a corn knife, this week, while cutting Jno. Conely's baby has been Kaffir corn. front residence lots only blocks out at $100 W. W.

Spencer. A. H. Myers will-lecture on the subject "War on White Slave Traffic, or Fightings the Traffic in Young Girls' at Ashton tonight and Portland next Tues sickthis week. Mrs.

Richard Rickards was in F. O. Kelly, who, with his family moved to their old home in Cedervale a month ago, re Arkansas City Tuesday. For Auto Livery call Lonewolf turned Wednesday to husk his corn. Phone 11 on line 7, Geuda cen Dr.

M. Collins of Oxford had the misfortune to have his arm broken when his auto engine Mrs. Orlin Ault spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. J. F.

Rogers of Arkansas City. Milton Dunkle and wife are running their farm for two weeks during the absence of their nephew, who is visiting in Illinois After he returns Mr. Dunkel and wife will make a trip to Illinois. Mrs. Buckwalter's class of the Presbyterian church met with Lucile King Saturday afternoon.

Refreshments were served and a general good time was had. The class will meet Saturday with Mary Tipler. About the next thing we hear about these publishers who are advertising Capper free of charge they will be trading subscriptions for 4 'whoop poles and pumpkins. Then how will you pay for your 111 1 Ml kicked back, Sunday evening. tral.

Dr. T. T. Holt is having an addition built to his home on 2nd. Street.

Wicks Conley is making preparations to leave for California about the 10th. day night. Mrs. Pearl D. Brown and Mrs.

Emily G. Dingman of Decatur, 111. arrived Tuesday p. m. to spend the winter and have located in Mrs.

Grainger's cottage on Spring Ave. Abe Maurer who is working on the Kansas Southwestern section had the misfortune to have a toe badly smashed while unloading ties Monday. Dr. G. W.

Parr attended him. His "shover" had the same accident several months ago. The city dads are having a building built on the lot where the jail stands, to house the fire engine, The jail will also be remodeled and put in good shape and will be covered with sheet iron. Frank White and wife have returned to their home in Geuda Springs after spending the summer in Roosevelt, Utah. Mr.

Secy. Kennedy, of the A. C. Huffman Mann are now buying corn and paying 50c per bushel, 75 pounds. 7 Falster Hansen is taking a post graduate course in chemistry at the Lawrence University.

Mrs. A. L. Swearengen and little daughter, Helen, of Wellington visited Mrs. Richard Rickards of northwest of town a few days the first of the week.

commercial club telephoned to W. J. King and requested him to find how nany of, the citizens here would furnish autoes to White now has the refusal of help that city celebrate A.H.T. $50,000 for his farm near. Cleve A.

day Oct. 15. land, which is very rich in oil. paper ana otner Dinsr ume through Capper don't be a "moocher." J. W.

Beery of Arkansas City has purchased John Bricker's property now occupied by D. C. McKinney. The price paid was $1200 and it was for the four 50. foot lots only, the house is to be moved off, and Mr.

Beery will build a new house, work to begin as soon as the other house C. S. McBride' the contractor who is building the J. L. Tuttle business J)lock on Main Street was callecT to Kansas -City last Thursday on account of the death can be moved.

of his orother and nephew, when Grocery Meat Market A good line of fresh and cured meats always on hand. A fresh line of Staple Groceries Exclusive selling agent for Chase Sanborn's high grade coffee and tea, the best that can be bought for the money Highest Market Price paid for produce and fat young cattle. T. C. BEERY, Prop.

Geuda Springs, Kan. a building collapsed and fell on them. A. A. Newland of Escolon, San Joaquin county, California is here visiting his brother, D.

Newland. A. A. is "crazy" a-bout California, and is going to sell his farm, in Coffey county, and go out there and invest his money in some new irrigated land. There is an impression among some people in Geuda that the News was contemplating "pulling stakes.

It was probably started as a joke. We have rented all the rooms over Barn-hart's store in' the Senor block and will have a seperate room for each department. Our press and engine will be left in our present location..

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Years Available:
1912-1914