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Geuda News from Geuda Springs, Kansas • 1

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Geuda Newsi
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Geuda Springs, Kansas
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The long looked for rain arrived Wednesday night more rain, more rest THE GEUDA NEW Vol. 2. No. 14 Geuda Springs, Kansas, Friday Morning July 25, 1913 Whole No. 65 Use Pratt's Chaser Fly DIED Mary Matilda Gabriel was born in Steele county Minn.

Dec. 12, 1880. She came with her parents to Geuda Springs, Kansas March 2, 1892, here she grew to womanhood. Eleven years ago she was united in marriage to Frank Rodgers of Arkansas City. Died July 15, 1913.

She leaves to mourn her loss a husbancl, a mother, two brothers, a sister and a host of friends. In the truest sense, she was a home maker, a devoted wife, a loving and tender daughter and sister. She died trusting in Jesus. Funeral service was conducted by Bro. Baker in the W.W.SPENCER Real Estate and Insurance Big List of Farm and City Property on everything it only cost l-2c a day to keep the flies away.

It will increase the supply of milk by preventing the annoyance to the cow. Ehe old stub tail will quit hitting you in the eye. Try once you'll never be without. at Cooper's Pharmacy Methodist church and interment made in the Geuda Cemetery. The body of Mrs.

Rachael was brought to Geuda where the funeral was held. She was 82 years of age. The deceased was the widow of Thomas Burton, who formerly lived south of town. Rev. J.

I. IT JUST HAPPENED SO W. W. Spencer made a business trip to Wichita yesterday. MR.

AND MRS. J. C. WOODSIDE DEAD Mary Ellen Huff was born -in Illinois on October 10th 1838 and died in Geuda Springs, Kansas July 16th, 1913 after an illness of several years. Monday the 9 months old son of Roy Spoon was scalded by upsetting a bowl of hot soup on its right arm and side, from the i-ui Mote conducted the services and interment was made in the Clear- Good second hand buggy for iiirinur i urnu sale.

Enquire of W. Spencer. Chas. Masters and family were here from the city a few days dale cemetery. Mrs.

Burton leavs three children, who with her daughter-in-law, accompanied the remains. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of tha eking all our friends who assisted this week. J. C. Woodside was born January 10th 1839 in Iowa and died July 18th 1913 at Geuda Springs, Kansas, after an illness of a few weeks.

J. C. Woodside and Mary Ellen Huff were married in McComb, Mrs. Geo. Hess was down from Oxford a few days the last of tne week.

Mrs. Fred Norris of Newkirk, who was operated on here 10 days ago is getting along nicely. Her husband returned to their home Saturday. Jim Rennels is visiting here from Enid, Okla. He formerly lived nere, his father being in the hotel business here, a number of years ago, A.

A. McFall, James McCul-lough, J. Finnell. C.C. Wood-side and son Charley motored to Tllinnie of fV a n-o r-P ftTTanf'ir Tn C.

C. Woodside and wife at tended church in Arkansas City us during the sickness and death of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Woodside, and for the beautiful floral offerings.

C. C. Woodside and family. Sunday night. 1880 they moved to Kansas and in 1885 they came to Geuda Springs, Kansas where they have since made their home.

Early A fresh supply of batteries, automobile and motor cycle tubes at Lefler's garage. I 111 111-V U11VJ Lll UiJlbVU 1 Ul LJIV Christian church and remained CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday July 27 A. M. B. Roll and wife of Zenda, devoted to the end.

To them Wellington- Tuesday evening with Frank Huffman. are spending a few weeks here for their health. Sunday School 10:00 Preaching 11:00 Mrs. G. C.

Cooper, and daugh P. M. ter, Melba, and the Misses Boles are visiting in Blackwell. Preaching 8:00 four children were born, only one of them is C. C.

Woodside of this place. When Mr. Woodside was told of his wife's death he replied that he would soon be with her and within 48 hours he had passed away. The funeral services were conducted in the Christian church by Rev. Hinshaw of Arkansas City and interment was made in Special music.

Everybody welcome. Choir practice Friday Mrs. Roll Semans and daughter to show up here last Sunday on account of tlie father of one of the players having died a few days before. However they will be here Sunday and a good game can be, expected. The work on the school build Dortha, are spending the week with relatives in Arkansas City.

night. "3 Roy E. Curtis. J. C.

Ault and wife were in Mrs. Lottie Higgins of Kansas Arkansas City Tuesday were the City is visiting at the Woodside latter had a lot of dental work home. ing is progressing and the laying of the corner stone will be next week. They are wating for some material and until that arrives the day can not be set for laying the corner stone. The Farmers Institute will pull off a big day in Geuda this fall and we want to call the boys attention to it so they will have plenty of time to get their stock in good shape.

There will be prizes offered on horses, cattle and a lot of other things. Good colts and big teams will draw some of the prize money. Mrs. F. O.

Thomas and daughter, Fern has returned home to Arkansas City after tenting a month in the Springs park. Uly Woodside visited Sunday at Caldwell with Mr. Gorden of the Mortin-Simons Hwd. Co. They took in the chautauqua.

Mrs. Elam of Winfield came to Geuda the first of the week to take treatment for rheumatism and drink the water for her health. Meat Market and -S 1 Grocery T. C. BEERY, Prop.

Geuda Springs, Kan..

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Years Available:
1912-1914