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Greeley Graphic from Greeley, Kansas • 1

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Greeley Graphici
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The GREELEY, ANDERSON COUNTY, AUGUST 21, 1913 VOL. XXI NO.52 to, John Maker mace a trip to Garnett Saturday. i i i i i i i i Miss Hatl it; Thompson went to Tony Rosner returned J5 Stilwell Friday for a visit. Cream Separators jfroin Neodesha Thursday. PLI KIL KEEPS STOCK FREE FROM FLIES.XXK apjilied with a.liand spiavcr, -a little gi.es a wi.v." FLIKILC quarts 35 cents FLI KIL halferallons Mrs.

Conrad Baker returned jHy from a visit in Osawatomio Fri- I day. Mrs. Nellie Kuhl and baby returned from a visit in Kansas City Monday. H. C.

Nolte caiiio in from Gar sir Misses Emma and Isabella reij)e made a trip to Garnett Hand Sprayers 50 cents DRAPER'S DRUG STORE. Yiday. Harry Holing came in from 'loyd. Tuesday morning or a visit at home. Miss Armonta and Harvey Hall nett he had been working in ablacksmith shop.

Come in and try a pound of our delicious Glory Coffee. Only a ixmnd. At IMMINCS, the Corner Store. Phillip and Will Lickteig returned, Monday, from Pratt County, where they worked through wheat harvest and LOOK-HERE, FARMERS: See Our DISPLAY on the Picnic Grounds, ABB. 26-27.

i Job Printing, at $1.20 i(MI 15ROOMS 25 went to Wathena and attended the Chautauqua there last week. PURE FOOD FLOUt 'LOUR sack. After you have used Mrs. Maloney returned to St. a a a 3 this office, Joseph.

Sunday, after a 2 the Hour up. if you are not the EMITYsack bade J5 'A 55 55 J5 55 55 55 55 threshing. They said that the weeks' visit with Mrs. 1 Tfun- and GET YOUtf MONEY. drouth was worst there than dy'.

here. Fourth gradf FLOUR $1.50 John Aziere, of Nemaha Coun hundred. rsows has rerched here of the ty, arrived here Friday and visited his brother. Jerome Aziere. Misses Elsie and Daisy Day, of Kansas City, who had been visiting rs.

JoMumUdl here, went toOsawatomie Saturday. Meal and Wheat Shorts. GREELEY MILLING CO. birth of a daughter to Geo. Taylor and wife, of Ooraopolis, until August ir.

Mr. Taylor is a son i Alary and Rosp Miss Jessie Corbin returned Factory exports' will' he hero to show thorn. of Mrs. J. M.

Baker, of this citv. Miss l)ora llu'lsclmr Avwit to from Oklahoma City Friday. She made a-visit at Kansas City on Hoth he and Mrs. Taylor have Garnett Mondav. visited tjore several times.

the way here. C. Kreipe has built three new orches to his louse. of Kansas City, who. had been visiting relatives and friends here, went to Bucyrus Saturday to visit Mrs.

J. Miller. Prof. Hampshire and sister, Miss EfHe Hampshire, and sister, Mrs. Hearst, of Washington, D.

were here from Garnett -Elmer Sutton has-; received irews of the birth of a son to bis 55 Mrs. Jule Jockmans made a n'lphew, Bert trip to Garnett Friday. CUNNINGHAM KEELER- 55 of Claremore, Okla. I lie merchants will close their stores from 12 to p. m.

both Joe Casper moved into Rev. 3 F. W. Jackson and daughter, Hunter's house, north of Ben days of the picnic. Tuesday.

Mr. IT The general committee having uane ysterc av. Miss Creta, came in from Kansas City Sunday noon and visited home folks until next morning. in charge the fair and picnic; Jerome Aziere and Henry which will be held here next anniere went to Westphalia yes John Peterkord and came terday to buy cattle. week (Aug; ,20 and 27) met Tues .1 1 ua.y mgni anu made arrange I-eRoy will play two games of in from Dodson.

Tuesday. They were called here bv the ments to ljave plenty of gooi ed rooms of Mrs. Tanner's house here, in which he will room the coming winter. Remarkable Cure of Dy3en ery. 'I was attiickeil with lvsfnU'rv about, July 1.1th, used th doctor uitfdU'inc and other remedies w'nh no relief, only jetting worse all the time.

I was unable to do anything and my weight dropped from 14:. to VV, pounds. I suffered for about two months when base ball with Greeley here during the picnic, one each after drinking water on the ground on ft that occasion, rain or shine. illness of his brother, Joe 1 er-kord. Miss Una Mundeh leaves Los noon at 4 o'clock-.

Only National "Hank in Anderson County NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE of Garnett, Kansas Official Statement (Condensed) to the Comptroller of the Cut reucy August 9, 1913 The fruit and grain exhibits Miss Ella Ambrose left Kansas will be placed in Gerhold's hall Angeles. today for a visit City last week for a two weeks' and the poultry exhibits in Ram trip to Ohio, Niagara Falls. N. Y. say's hall.

and Boston. Mass. A program will be given the with her sister, Mrs. Will Smith, here and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mundell at Center-ville. John Vandyke and family, of RESOURCES II i was advised to use Chamberlain Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I used two bottles of it and it, gave ine permanent relief," writes K. W.

UilJ of Snow N. l'or sale by all dealers. first evening of the picnic jp'on 25,000.00 sisting of music by fe LIABILITIES Capital Paid In Surplus Earned. Profits Rarfted National Currency male quartette, string band, the 'owell, arrived here last- $413,930.61 2'(. 000 00 7,500.00 1 10,040 CH $055,483 24 Loans U.

S. Konds at par. Banking llous CasJi 'OTAL 1.9:10.45 000.00 478.f.r.2.79 Geo. W. Moore and wife, and Mrs.

Annie Kratzberg made a trip to Garnett Saturday in Mr. Moore's automobile. Miss Lauretta Munford, who is taking a course to a trained nurse at Toneka. came hor. Grange a vocal duet Deposits week for a visit with relatives and friends.

They will be here and a violin duet by Miss Joy TOTAL. $555,483.24 until after the picnic They came Fox and Bobbie Jones, and reci tations by D. A. Cunningham overland in a wagon. Henry Wustefeld and wife and John Rues and E.

McClure. The female quartet will Nellie Hodgson, Miss Nellie Moore. Harold Cox went tot I.oRoy Tuesday to visit relatives. Job Tippin returned from a visit with his daughter at Stafford Monday. Albert, Kelsey built a new smoke house for Lo.vd Cunning ham the past vyeok.

Henry and Jerome. Aziere went to Kansas City Mon baby came in from Kedel last Approved Depository for State Banks No City or County Money. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY St'oiT El.l.iOl'T, President Who. VV. Huni.kv, Cashier.

5 tm .1. H. Cannon, V. Ki.mek U. Crum, Assistant Cashier Big Enough to Accommodate you, Not too big to Appreciate you Tfj YOUR RUS1NKSS, SMALL OR LARGE, INVITED 2 1444444444444 4444444444 Tuesday night to visit her brother, Dr.

Munford. Lou McBride returned to Kansas City Friday, after a visit at the home of her brother, Green Sutton. Francos Sutton week, for a visit with relatives Mrs. Flora Taylor and Miss No and friends. Henry returned to Redel next day, but Mrs.

Wus tefeld and the baby remained here for a longer visit. went with her. ra Priest. The string band: Bobbie Jones 'and Everet The Grange orchestra: Joe Vox, J. C.

Renzenberger. Ben Cooke, Fred Dyker and Arthur Cooke. MissU Nora Priest and Miss Laura Gerhold will sing solos. Mrs. Carrie Wools ton went to Mbert Kelsey states that his Local HaDueumgs.

News ibout People You Kuaw 4 father, T. Kelsey, has decided to move from Sheldon. to DE. MUNFORD ''Physician and Surgeon. New Telephone Building Richmond, Kansas, as soon as he day nigiu with two carloads of eatt-K Bill Parker, John Ohmes, Lee Moling, Conrad Pickert, Phillip Wanger, Ha rry Calvert and Howard Fox came in from Saturday evening and made a short visit at, home.

They said that a two in'-li rain fell at Redel can sell his property at Sheldon. Miss Katie Moore came in from Reclel Tuesday to stay with her sister, Mrs. Parker. Coin, yesterday, where she has bought a millinery store. She will move her family from Girard to Coin right a way.

Ray Gilbert, of Parsons, nr-rived here Sunday, for a visit at the home of his father-in-law, W. A. -Spencer. Mrs. Gilbert and the baby were already here.

lie will make this move so that he can be nearer his children HIS ARM BROKEN. Last Monday afternoon, Rans Mundell started from this city to Parker, driving a young horse, owned by L. A. Koehler. and leading his own colt behind the About 20 ladies gave Mrs.

Geo J'REELEY MEAT MARKET FKRSH AND CURED MEATS ooirie uanay ladders made to paint with Piatt Thornburj? W. Carlile a very agreeable fare Paint at Lumber Yard well surprise Wednesday evening ju UauJ ml all times. Cash for buggy. of last week. They took well- lbas.

Montgomery and wife About 2-V miles northwest of HIDKS. W. L. RFNZENBERGEH came iu from Kansas City last Mr. (iilbert will return to Parsons tomorrow.

Mrs. Bob Sturgeon died nt tilled baskets and had supper in the yard, passing a most enjoya Block, he met a threshing outfit week to visit relatives and and climbed out of the buggy to friends. ble evening. Mrs. Garble and 3 ft.

A. BLASDEL, M. D. her home a mile east of the Bak sons went to their new home in hold the horse. The driver of the traction engine ad SUR.GERY, and (Diseases cf tke Emporia Friday.

er chur'ah yesterday noon. She Mrs. John Ohmes, Mrs. Joe Well, Miss Paulina Ohmes and Eye, bar, Nose and Throat. Fred Zentner took the train here Saturday for his' home in Topeka.

He had been at Richmond attending the funeral of his brother-in-law. Isaac Taylor. Mr. Taylor died last week at Bird City, but was taken to Richmond, his former home, and buried Friday. He was years-old.

Mr. Zentner is now working in the Santa Fe shops at vised Mr. Mundell to lead the Joe Peine made a trip to Garnett driving horse "st the machine, was taken sick last March with a stroke of para'ysis. She was about 40 years old and leaves a husband and 2 children. Tuesday.

but when he, a tempted to do so, W. E. Rurrowes and wife were both of the horses were so badly here from Harris in their auto frightened thajfoey became un Harry Jones return to his home here Tuesday X'om a trip through the west and north-west. He has been gone nearly eight months and has traveled the' length of the Pacific coast from the Mexican line to the south coast of Alaska and thinks, With coming home in the present hot spell, that he has experienced, mobile Sunday, visiting relatives GLASSES Accurately FITTED Orfice: National Bank of Commerce building, upstairs. Both Oltice 99; Residence GARNETT, KANSAS ,1.

B. Practical Blacksmith. 6ENERAL SHOE REPAIRING. Satisfaction The larger part of the r-orn in this locality is being cut for fod and friends. der.

Cunningham Keeler' Greeley defeated Paola in Ayer's Pills game of base ball at Paola Sun day by the score of 10 to 5 manageable Mr. Mundell endeavored to hold the animal he was leading, but in the mix-up, he was kicked violently to the ground, and when the threshing hands came to his assistance, he appeared to be seriously Dr. J. F. Koogler w'as called have sold corn binders, the past week, to Will Kraus, Wes Stev-eWbn, John C.

Kreipe, Ed Kimball, John. Raitinger, Marshall McCall, Earl Spencer Ben Cooke and S. P. Medaris. this year, every variety of weattfl i'aola got only one hit off of Cently Laxative.

Sugar-coated. Dose, one pill, only one. Sold for 60 years. Johnnie Sullivan, Greeley's pitch ENVELOPES er. The boys plaved ball hpliind Ask Your Doctor.

J. C. Aver (1. Lowell. Mt er that eternity will ever afford.

On the return trip, he attended the Triennial Conclave of Knights Templars at Denver. He him, too. Paola is considered with your return address printed cm them as cheap as you can buy the blank envelopes at retail. We do other good Job Printing just as cheap. THE GREELEY GRAPHIC.

trom faoia, and, upon examination, found that the injured man ssi ry r.onn.Q says the finest feature of the "some ball but Greeley whips any of them wjheninform. The contract of disrerincr the I 1 Ibr had received a bad fracture of entertainment and the one most i i ii -i Groceries, Shoes, Queensware, Men's Fur- enjoyeu oy me easterners was LD. MILLS, M.D the right arm, near the shoulder, besides being considerably bruised and shaken up. Mr. Mundell was brought back the great piles of snow hauled from the mountains and heaped nishing Goods, Timvare, Furniture and other things which make up a complete in the streets, that the visitors PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.

might know the varieties of Phone 64. Office first door westof bank Greeley, Kas city well in the city park has been let to Chas. Huss at 3 a foot in the dirt and a foot in the rock. Charlie is to wall the well, but the city is to pay for the rock which is used in walling Charlie, Everet Howel and Leo Verhelts berjin work on the well Taos') y. -UNKOb'-.

to town in Dr. Koogler's car, and is now resting easy at his home on North Silver street. Paola Spirit. i. summer 1 climate in Colorado.

Jones is still in Los Angel-es'i assisting her father in the. manamnt of an apartment JUDICIOUS AOTECTSIM PAYS. 1VERCHANDISE. HENRY GERHOLD, Rans Mund.elHs'a brother of Jy Mdaisll, of -fchiscity. 1.

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