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The Grenola Greeting and Chief from Grenola, Kansas • 4

The Grenola Greeting and Chief from Grenola, Kansas • 4

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Grenola Chief. ed -Silas Monday Gordon morning and on J. W. trip, Savely overland, startto the eastern part of Indian territory Entered at the Gronola postomtoe an second and western Arkansas. class matter.

-S. J. Kyser saye they have already T. W. HIYLTON, Editor, cribbed 900 bushels of curn.

Their crop ix good and he thinks they will have surplus of 1,000 bushels. TERMS, ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. -W. L. Kimball and wife of Cheney, If paid in advance.

if in advance. Arletes Hall and other friends Kansas, are visiting their daughter Mrs. 1,50 not paid in the per year 3 and months subscriptions in proportion. Spring Creek neighborhood. tingle copy five cents.

Capt. White and attorney F. M. ADVERTISING RATES. Miller, of Howard, discussed column.

Display, 50 Desiness cents per locals inch 10 per cents a por month line single for Gunn's opera house Tuesday night. from people's party standpuint Nest Insertion and 5 cents line thereafter County Treasurer J. W. Thompson Tor each insertion. Other rates madu, known made a flying trip to the farm this week.

en application. All advertisements locals J. W. is full of business but always has continued in until ordered out. good word for his friends hereabout.

All communications for this papor must Peter Murcer and father will vote be accompanind by the name of the author; the Same ticket next Tuesday. This Not noccossarily for publication, but as an will be the first time they have we voted evidence of good faith one ott side the of part the of paper. the together in 30 years or since the year '62, writer. Write only on Be particularly careful in giving names and -S. P.

Snyder has moved to the updutes to have the letters and should figures 1 reach plain this and stairs in the old Palmiter building. distinct. Correspondence Sam Blair and family, from near Chaplin, ollice not later than Wednosday noon. have moved into the house vacated by Mr. Snyder FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1802 -J.

Critchfield returned last week from a five weeks' trip to Webster county, Mo. -S. D. C. what is it? He found the crops on the way, about -S.

D. C. where is it? the same as here and the roads bad all Charlie's for pure cider vin- the way back. -Go to egar. -L.

M. Frazier, of Topeka, Kansas, Bulletin board at opera house election brother-in-law of John Schul, visited the night. Frazier represents the Topeka Paper family of the latter over Sunday. Mr. -Election next Tuesday and don't and is a hustler.

forget it. -W. P. Cue. of Cowley has 40 county, --All kinds of nuts and tropical fruits acres of corn which he says will average at Charlie's.

40 bushels if it turns out like some other -John Murphy was in town a few fields in his neighborhood. He will behours Sunday. gin gathering soon. -O the toys and fine plush goods at this city of consumption. SHACKELFORD'S.

A familiar headline isn't it? It's pretty risky to neglect a cold or cough. One Davis Denton shipped seven cars of Minute Cough Cure is pleasant safe and stock yesterday. sure. J. N.

Aubuchon. -B. F. Boys is out in Sumner Co. on Some burglars at Manhattan, business this week.

made a singular mistake the other night. -E. E. Alling returned from God- They drilled open safe and then disdard, Tuesday. covered it bad been left unlocked.

They got 22 cents for their trouble. --Go to Charlie's for fresh eries and stationery. -Will Blair, who lived near Chaplin -Your name in the no hunting notice into money lately and left the this season, turned his personal property country till Oct. 1st, '93 for 25c. for parts unknown, this week, owing one BORN -To Mr.

and Mrs. Hiram Hol- or more persons unpaid debts. lon, Oct. 31, 1892, a boy. -Burm Appleton was over from Cave -Fresh oysters and meats for every Springs, Saturday, returning home the one cheap for cash at Charlie's.

first of the week. Burm is hardly of increased in age yet but has since grown to be quite used a man -Shackelford has greatly the years the family to live his stock of cheap counter goods. here. -Geo. C.

Thompson visited his father -Officers elect of Elk Old setand sisters at Burden last Sunday. tlers Association: Henry, Welty, of county -Hats, nice hats, stylish Call Elk Falls, Rambo, at MOORE MOORE'S. Treas. H. P.

Woodward, both of Elk Falls is building a 14x16, story The next annual meeting will be held at -John Hall house. Elk Falls. and a half addition to his -W. J. Tabor and wife and livered to little Geo.

W. Savage, of Grouse creek, dedaughter returned from O. T. Sunday. head of hogs that Denton, averaged Tuesday, lbs.

50 STRAYED -Four days ago, five 200 and J' H. Lee brought in the same day, pound hogs from WALKER BROS. from near Leeds head more that aver--New good just received. Come and aged 337 lbs. see them, MOORE MOORE.

-Corn has only been bringing 35c at Kans. Cambridge. Some we hear has also --Ed Murphey went to Garnett, Wednesday to visit for a couple of weeks Grouse, changed but farmers there price are asking hands at that around Glen 3oc. Born -To Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Prices at Leeds, Cloverdale and Grenola Oct 27th, 1892, twins, a boy and girl, run at 30 cents. -Mrs. S. M. McElvain returned from -S.

D. C. is Stewart's Distemper Cure Johnson county, Wednesday endorsed by Horsemen everywhere as ing. the only remedy that will cure distem-Don't forget that D. M.

Reid has tax per, your horses grippe or taking influenza, distemper. For prevents sale and rolls for Grenola and Greenfield town. ship. by J. N.

Aubuchon. 12-30 -Twenty-five cents pays for your -Dr. G. H. Funk, now a successful name in the hunting notice till Oct.

1, physician of Collin Texas. is here 1893. Funk. The parents doctor is an old Grenola visiting his Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. -Mrs. A. F.

Copeland has been sick boy who left this place in 1886 has of typhoid fever since Tuesday of last many friends both in the city and counweek. try here. -Misses Nell Aubuchon and Florence --A. B. Kessinger has been granted Shaver are visiting at Cedar Vale this original pension of $12 per month and week.

arrears from A.ug. 11, 1891, to amount of -J. R. Mann has rented his property $168 for the fourteen months ending north of N. Davis to a couple of families Oct.

11, 1893. This claim was secured from Indiana. through the efforts of 1). M. Reid, Grenola's hustling pension agent.

Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. J. -John W. Davis, of Sumner vis- an N. Aubuchon.

old soldier friend of E. H. Patterson, of fever ited the latter, Tuesday. He was a mem-A. Hinecker has been sick ber of the famous 7 1st Ohio, was parolsince about Oct.

11th but is some better led from Andersonville, was sent north at this writing. on the Sultana which was wrecked above -G, W. Herbert has sold his farm to Memphis on the morning of April 28, a man in Arkansas City but will not give 1865. possession till spring. -J.

Fletcher sold 33 head of fine -Two good new leather four bow cattle for $1065 to Dayis Denton, Tuesday. This figure also included five buggy tops, price $12.50 each or $25.00 fat cows They also bought of W. B. for both at Hylton's. Mason 22 head of steers, which they -Go to J.

N. Aubuchon's and get a have put in 5 their lots and will feed bottle of S. D. C. and stop that cough while longer.

The Fletcher cattle they among your horses. shipped. Marshall, of Leeds, brought that -The is Republican L. township T. Hendricks ticket in up about 40 head of hogs, Tuesday, Caneyville Trustee, averaged over 200.

B. S. Wood Clerk Howard Hall; Justices of the peace, E. L. Wyatt and --Mrs.

Geo. Dickie, who has been C. B. Hite and Constables, T. E.

Mcvisiting her mother at Howard, returned Clure in west end and John Bi nyan. of home Thursday morning. Leeds, in the east end. We have not been --Prof. J.

F. Deal is in Howard this furnished a list of names. on People's week and Wm. Dilley has charge of the ticket. school during his absence.

-Following is the people's party town --Davis Denton bought 18 head head of ship clerk, J. ticket: Jacobs; Trustee, treasurer, T. J. D. N.

Snare; Aufat from D. E. Ware and 26 L. of John Harvey, Wednesday. buchon; Justice of the peace, Walker constable.

Sherman Considine. --Now is the time to buy HOLIDAY No second nominations were made for goods, while the stock is NEW and com- Justice of the peace and constable. This at the P. O. building.

list would have been sooner FOR SALE OR TRADE: Some Grenola but not handed in until yesterday. residence property, Inquire E. C. of SMITH. -List of advertised letters remaining in the post office at Grenola, Kans, for -D.

M. Reid has the tax rolls for month ending Oct. 31, 1892. Mr. L.

C. Grenola and Greenfield township and Dunn Gertie Dunham one, will pay taxes for residents or non-resi- Mrs. Jane' Hardesty one, Miss Mr. Mary dents. Jinks Mary A.

Killion two, C. Lee one, Jas. M. Sellers one, Mr. -Davis Denton shipped two cars B.

Winchester one, Dr. Joseph N. Warof hogs and one of cattle and M. S. ner one.

O. C. SHACKELFORD, P. M. ler and Z.

T. Wilber each a car of cattle, Tuesday. -In the Oct. 21st issue of this paper -Geo. Cartmill made 260 gallons of in the marriage notice of Geo.

Beree and fine sorghum molasses of his this Miss Sarah Jones, we stated that the own fall, besides a considerable quantity for bride is the daughter of J. M. Jones of his Cloverdale, which is a mistake as her neighbors. father, now deceased, was Henry Jones -The W. R.

C. gave a supper at Leeds of Mo. We cheerfully make this last night for the benefit of Mrs. Aman- tion also the additional one, Ges. W.

da Baysinger, whose son was killed 1 by was born in Ohio and not in Kansas as Chas. E. Tabor. stated in the same Item. -John Stiles sold 2a head uf three -The Wesley Ben farm house on year-old steers, also some cows, the place, east of Leeds, bar ned er day and is not going to full feed any night of last week.

This is said to have cattle this winter. been the Snest house in Chastanqua Co, -John Hillier, one of Cowley Co's er and who the has lose is hitherto a severe had one for prosperous farmers, transacted business more in town the other dry and reporta have share of misfortuse. The walls ing a good corn crop. building, although of stone, -Adam Metria notarned here Tase- The door and day and may recta copple of months. were of magaeda add are He is an old baring been Have learned at this he the state 26 was or Will be read frows the bulletin board a opera on election might where refreshments will be served and everyone made An ad.

mission of as costs will be charged the door to defray the retting the news and paying ball real. People in reseral think that there is an caor mous profit in drugs and fore do not bay what they want. Here are a few prices below which are finest quality goods and guaranteed standard: tartar, polish pound. 0 auditiou packages for 01.00 of Lemon, one cake .100. per Writing material, Pens, Pencils, Ink, Mucilage, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Perfumes, Spectacles, and in fact every thing carried in the drug line at ishingly low prices.

On every worth you buy and pay CASH you get per cent discount. Call and get a sample bottie of Linseed Cream for chapped hands and face. E. GARNETT, Druggist. DIED -Today, Nov.

4th, at -10 o'clock A. Yuncey Sr. Funeral services at 1 o'clock at M. E. church.

Particulars next week. Shiloh's Cure. This is besond question the most ancocssful Cough medicine we have ever sold, a few dosea invariably cure the worst cases of Courb, Croup and Bronchitie, its wonderful suo. cesa in the cure of Cunsumption in without parallel in the history of medicine. ince ita drat discovery It has sold on guarantee, tost which no other medicine can stand.

It. Price 100, Boo. and your luurs are you hare a cough we earnestly ask you to try sore, chest, or bank lame, use Porous plaster. old by L. E.

Garnett. -M. E. Ruggles and wife have been living at their newly fitted up residence down next to public road since Thursday of last week. This makes them very comfortable and cozy home, altho' Mr.

Ruggles says it hardly seems like home to them as they had lived in the house at the north line of farm since Nov 3, 1870 or 22 years lacking six days. Frank and family will live at the old house. SHILOH' CATARRH REMEDY, A mar. velous cure for Catairh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Headaobo. With each bottle there la an ingenious nasal injector for the more successfu1 treatment of these complaints without extra charge.

Price 500. Bold by E. Gar. nett. -W.

B. Wylie, of Leeds, has had good success for two years with variety of yellow corn which he calls the Early Ohio Dent. The ears are larger than most kinds of the early, the two samples brought in by him being fine and firm. Ten rows 60 rods long make 21 bushels, and he estimates yield on this basis at 30 per acre. Jeff Kirby also raised some of this corn and found, good roasting ears therein 85.

days from time of planting. Abel Doty, of Otter creek, has sold out his crop and steck and will return to Illinois. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dissiness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the food, Yellow skin, when for 750 we will sell them Shiloh's Vitaliser, guaranteed to oure them. Sold by L.

E. Garnett. Miss Winnie Williams went to Cambridge this morning. James Cherryholmes died at the home of his grandfather, Jumes Hite, at Cloverdale on last Saturday night, Oct. 39, '92.

His was about 20 years, Burial Sunday in the Cloverdale cemetery. His death was caused by a relapse from tpphoid fever. Jacob Lieberknecht at tended the state convention of the Anti-Horse Thief Association at Paola last week. He says about 350 delegates were present. There is no use talking, neither Har rison or Cleveland will be elected unless they take De Witt's Little Early Risers.

They have a "get there" quality possessed by no other pill. J. N. Aubuchon. W.

H. Bever and family have returned from a very pleasant three weeks visit at Louisburg, Kansas. Elder Thomas will begin a protracted meeting at the Christian church the second Lord's day in November. Tuesday morning it seemed that good sized cyclone had been turned loose in town the night before from the way wagons, barrels, boxes, and other things were mixed up and strewn around. The ladies of the Christian Church will serve both dinner and supper in the north room of Reeves block on election day.

Meals 35 cents, five tickets one dollar. It's not vory pleasant to cough and back, To suffer pain in chest and back, Many people could stop it, for sure By simply using One Minute Cough Cure. -J. N. Aubuchon.

-Wm. Keever and L. M. Vanderpool who have been hauling corn into town from about ten miles. south- west found the roads rather heavy since Tuesday on account of the rain.

Also tound a bad place in the lane along the road west of Hard Pan school house, this has been caused by the heavy rains of two or three weeks ago overflowing a ditch on one side and turning the water across the road. Dyspepsia, distress after eating, sour stomach, poor appetite, bad taste, coated De tongue Witt's and heartburn are cured by Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. J. N. Aubuchon.

The registration at Kansas City, Kans. shows that place to be yet far abead of Topeka la population. What shall it prodt a man if he the whole world and then has the dye: pepsia so bad thee he can't enjoy say of the good thing contains? want have if he takes De Wit's Lie tie Early 1. N. Aubuchos DEALER Dry Goods, Notions.

Boots and Shoes, Hats and Gents Ere YOU CAl ALWAYS SAVE MONEY DT BUYING FROM MEN WHO ADVERTISE. J. N. AUBUCHON, INPERFUMERINA TOILET ARTICLES, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, JEWELRY, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. A COMPLETE LINE OF DAMANTA SPECTACLES, WALL PAPER.

GRENOLA. KANSAS. Rook Island Lumber 0o. -Dealers InAll grades of Lumber, Hair, Lime, Cement, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. Highest market price paid for grain.

JOHN HUNT, Mg'r. STOVES! the Now is time prepare have Dickie Yates 1 Winter. both heaters selection fine a stoves. Call 1003 and soud A Of all descriptions. Agents for Studebaker wagon.

Job Guttering and Tin roofing specialties, YATES DICKIE. Just Received J. R. MANN'S A Mammoth stock of Fall and Winter goods. The most complete stock in Elk County.

My stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Coal, Salt and Grain is complete and prices low. Headquarters For Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, etc. Take Notice, CHAPTER 110, LAWS OF 1880. 10. 8.

It shall be unlawful for any person persona at any sim4, to shoot, hunt or pursue any wild bird or game upon the cupled or improved premises another. OR UPON ANY TRAVELED OR PUBLIC ROAD that adjoins such occupied or improved without having drat obtained permission or consent of the owner or occupaut of such occupied or improved premises. The penalty for violation of thin, or other laws for the protection game, is a fine of not less than 45 or more than 125 for each and every offense, together with costs and an attorney fee of 110, aud to stand committed until paid, We, the undersigned, hereby warn all parsons under penalty of the law above quoted, not to bunt or shoot on the premises or lands pied or controlled by us. All persons are also warned not to fah or trespass in any way on lands or premises owned, occupied of trolled by us, under penalty of law: John Harvey, Davis Denton, Silas Mesecher, O. H.

Redington. Wm Morrill, Jas. Best, N. D. Fetters, P.

P. Murcer. J. J. Roper.

A. P. Wall. W. H.

Yarger. R. M. Lawyer, J. W.

Thompson. Mrs. E. J. Moreland.

Names inserted under the above head. -ing a5c a year or fraction of a year end ng ct. 1st, 1893. Deserving Praise, we desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, Dr.

King's Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled medicine that sell as well, or that have given as universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if sutisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularty purely on their merits J. N. Aubuchon, druggist.

Wellington Barnes and James Shaver went to Arkansas City to attend people's party rally today. Dr. Van Clete, of Columbus Junction, arrived bare Monday to Mr. A. Yancey Sri, deceased, returnias Wed.

Mrs. Sarah Bostle started on a visit to Thieday THOSE WHO SHOULD BE PATRONIZED. NO. T. DENTON.

P. I. BROWN, 3. F. Bore, LEWIS BOT THE FARMERS' BANK Do A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.

P. I. BROWN, CASTIER Go toC. A. WILLIAMS' -FORFRESH OYSTERS, Fresh Bread, Candies, Nuts, Confectioneries, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Fresh Cigars and Tobacco, etc.

COME AND SEE ME, I WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. C. A. Williams, door Drug South of Store. Aubuchon's FEED STABLE, In Smith's old Barn Peter Mathias, Mgr HORSES Boarded by day or week at exceedingly low prices.

Call on me -PIONEERFURNITURE STORE. LARGELY STOCKED WITH THE LATEST STYLES BEST GRADES. Parlor suits Chamber Suits and Furniture of every variety. Special attention given to repairing and upholstering. Prices will compare favorably with larger points in the State.

Window Ourtains! Wall Paper! Undertaking! J. A. WESTON. D. M.

REID, Notary Come GRENOLA, KANSAS. E. C. SMITH Does a Comeral Liver Basins. north of Railroad GRENOLA, K.ANS.

Cheap Rate for a Winter Trip via Canta Fe Route, To Texas, New Mexico, are offered by the Banta Fe. Tickets now on sale good until June 1st, with autiolent transit limit in teach direction to enable passengers to stop off at all points enroute. List of destinations Inelude Corpus Obriati, El Paso, Galveston, Hous ton, Koukport, dan Antonio, Las Vegas, Hot Springs. Now Mexico In noted as having one of the most equable climates in tr world, sudden changes being almost wholly unknown. It is a most desirable place either for the business is mail, pleasure sceker, or the invalid, while, it the haven for the Immigrant.

No portion of the United States can compare with the fer. tile valleys of Its rivers, and in the tons of the felds, the market garden, the or. chard and the vineyard. For full particulars regarding the country, rates, stopovers, call on or address nearest Santa Fo agent, or deo, T. Nicholson, a.

P. A. DO RAISE LIVE PEED BUY YOU SHIP STOCK? so it will be to your interest to ship to the SIEGEL, WELON CLAWSON LIVE STOOK COMMISSION Kansas Oity Yarde. give your shipments THEY their personal attention, keep you posted by wire or paper; WILL lat furnish reduced you rates. money Have tried almost every known remo.

dy for Itching Piles without success, Anally bought a box of De Witt's Witch Hasel Salve, and it has cured me, C. D. Haskins, Peora, 111. J. N.

Aubuchun. The plots and counter plots sprung on the dear people just prior to election by their masters- the politicians--are fully unsavory and as devoid of principle as heretofore. Allica Friends Allica Friends A friend la need is a friend Indeed not less thas one people herrich friend la Dr. King's -D. B.

DOTY.a Work Neatness Dispatch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Negatives preserved. 1 will also carry a line of Picture Frames. At the Old Reeves Gallery, Grenola, Kansas.

CITY MEAT MARKET, W.M. DORY, PROPRIETOR, Keeps on hand all kinds of FRESH and SALT MEATS, in fact Everything usually kept in a First -Class Butcher Shop. Highest Market Price paid for HIDES. Corner Main and Railroad Avenue. T.

W. HYLTON, Dealer In FARM MACHINERY. Wagons, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Wheat Drills, Harrows, Plows, Etc. Call and Examine Goods and get Prices. The Canes Valley Mercantile Co.

ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Men and Boys Clothing. Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes. BOWDEN..

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