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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 Salt Swimming Podl' is being Kfil. agii nowioi; a refreshing dip A Vol. 2. No. 18 Geuda Springs, Kansas, Friday Morning 22, 1913 Whole No.

70 'TJT JJL; JLL tii TV MEWS CHRISTIAN CHURCH August 24th 10:00 11:00 "11:15 8:15 Bible 'school Communion Preaching Evening services Prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. RoyE. Curtis, Pastor. The line of KRESO DIP is complete, ready at your command to apply on those hogs, cattle, horses and chickens. The only dip on the market that can be diluted 75 times in quantity and kill any form of germ Costs less than 4c per gal.

of solution. W. W. It Real Estate and Insurance Big List of Farm and City Property IT JUST, HAPPENED SO For Rent: A four room house. W.

W. Spencer. Clayborn Woods is having his restaurant painted. Columbia batteries at the Gar age. Owen at Coope County Engineer, Evans, of Wellington, was here yesterday.

Mrs. A. Wimer spent the day in Wichita yesterday, with her neice, Mrs. Tap May. Mrs.

Bert Barkley. and daugh Pharmacy Lester Ward is home from the DEATH OF F. D. DAVIS Francis D. Davis died Saturday afternoon at "five o'clock at his home.

The cause of his death was heat prostration. Mr. Davis has been sick since the middle ters and neice of Chanute are spending two weeks with Otis Smith and family. Eula and Mabel Boles returned to their home in Palmyra, after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Cooper. Q. C.

Woodside and wife were in 'Wichita yesterday. Charley went as far as Belle Plaine with west, where he has spent the past six months. -DENTIST Dr. Sater dentist is located at the Lake View Hotel. All dental work done at resonable prices and guaranteed to be of the best.

Mrs. Dr. Neal and son, Harold of Anson, spent the day, Wednesday at the J. L. Tuttle of July.

He was 77 years of age and leaves a widow and one daughter, Mrs. Cochran home. RIDING CONTEST On September 6th there will Uly Woodside left for Linds- them and spent the day with Carl Cridler. Mr. and Mrs.

Abednego Bun burg; where he will college to continue the study of to mourn his death. The funeral was held this afternoon at three o'clock from the home. Services were conducted by Rev. R. C.

Baker pastor of the M. E. church be a roping and riding contest staged here by a bunch of the real boys from near Cameron and they promise a lively time nell of Silverdale came over to spend Sunday in this city with Mrs. Bunnell's parents, Otis for all interested in that kind of of Geuda Springs and interment Smith and wife. sport.

It is possible that they will pull off a two days contest. Julia and Lottie Cooper of Black well, who have been visit G. T. Rhodes and wife who ing their brother, G. C.

Cooper, since Saturday, returned to their have been spending the summer here, left the first of the week was in Union cemetery. Win-field Free Press. Mr. Davis will be remembered here by most of the Geuda people as he lived here 28 years having moved to Winfield about a year and a half ago. The family have the gympathy of their Geuda friends.

I home yesterday. vocal music. J. F. Heasty, K.

Lynch, and John Stryder and their families are here from Medford, camping near Mockingbird Lodge Miss Ruth Dorsey and Will Torrington of Wichita and Mrs. J. T. Dorsey of Kansas City will be here to spend Sunday at the L. Tuttle home.

D. C. Batdorf of Hardy, Okla. was here on a short visit to friends the first of the week. You can't keep "Battleax" awa from here with a shot gun.

Rev, Roy Curtis has accepted a position in C. C. Woodside's store for the winter, and will preach every two weeks in the Christian church at this place. Clarence Wimer traded his stock that he used at his chicken ranch the past season for an for Texas. Mrs.

J. C. Parker was here from Wellington Sunday to visit her son, J. L. Sage, and family.

T.C. Beery sells Derry's bread better than mother ever made. auto and will use it to conduct fishing parties etc. Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Bumgard- ner of 418 N. 3rd Arkansas M. E.

CHURCH Announcement for Sunday August 24. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school 7:15 p. m.

Ep worth and Junior League. No preaching service. R. C. Baker, Pastor.

GOAL City announce the engagement of their daughter, Clara May, to Earl R. D. Porter Medicine Hat Alberta Canada. Wedding to take place during the hollidays. tried Sunday Bakery hours are 8:30 Have to 10:30 a.

m. 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. of our load a Oakdale MAGETTE-SHUMATE On Tuesday 19th, at the home of relatives of the bride, in Independence, occurred the marriage of Myrtle Sumate, of Billings, Mont to Leon Ma-gette of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. GROCERIES and MEAT T. C. BEERY, Prop. Geuda Springs, Kan.

Colorado Coal? It is the Cleanest, Brightest and Hardest Coal on the market Finnell Phone 25 Magette arrived in Geuda Springs yesterday and will make their home in the beautiful brick bun galow which Mr. Magette had erected about a year ago..

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Years Available:
1912-1914