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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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THOSE WHO SHOULD BE PATRONIZED. ihe Grenola Chief. ca Cf-Hrt eve! "ba cl' re taaaa ta ki Hand planters at Hylton's. ForconftctionetletsH J. LJsetttl.

W.H.Randal ii at Elk Falls this Jm. T. Diatfta, 1. r. Boys, YOO CXX ALWAtt IAVF KOXKY BY BUYUfQ ftOU MIX WHO ADVIRTIIB.

Jdzaler in ttRrUtiERlEA TOILET ARTICLES, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, JEWELRY, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. THE pARMERS: gANK. Do a General Banking Business. I3. I.

BEOWK, CLSi-tiiEi I. Brawn, Lewis Boys OTSTEES, COMPLETE tlNE OFJ)AMANTA SPECTACLES, Gato- C. A. WILLIAMS' FOR Eaumbor Elooli HolanCal AH grades of Lumber, Hair, Fresh Bread, Candies, Nuts, Confectioneries, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Fresh Cigars and Tobacco, etc. Blinds, Etc.

Highest market price paid for grain, John Hunt, Mg'r. Come and see me, I will treat you right. YATES -DEALERS IN- FEED STABLE, In Smith's old Barn Peter Mathias, Mgr Houses Stoves and Boarded by day or week at exceedingly low prices. Call on me -PIONEER- FUKHSTITTJEE STOKE. Tinware.

Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Cultivators, Plows, Wagons, Btiggies, Binder Twine and Barbed wire. In fact, we have every thing to be found in a well regulated Hardware or Implement store. LARGELY STOCKED WITH THE LATEST STYLES BEST GRADES. Parlor suits Chamber Suits and Furniture of every variety. Special attention given to repairing and upholsterine.

Prices will compart favorably with larger points in the State. Lime, Cement, Sash, Doors, DICKIE Olotliing! show goods. Also aline PURE GOODS KansAs, Window Curtains! Wall Paper! Undertaking! J. A. WESTON, Clothing ID.

Iv. 1' have just received an immense stock of Men and Boys clothing and think we can give WaIotwM in onn Pnm a fit. No trouble to liuiai ruuiiiiaiiu uuuid GAREfUL. SELECTIONS, REASONABLE PRICES, tkeoiitr of tit tfy. Q.

txi trl -f-j tit. with Tie ladl kx'l afr tliecHi ik'jt cm uf kat caami a many to resMaj. an rts4, feaceaaaalso anew one. Uiaa Manwla 1 Iam ttt IT.niurbu but later of Grtentod, it vlsftiag friends and itlativea in this csmr ia compaay wUh Mia Hattia Logtdeii. H.

F. Camobajf and AEsart Hhirhwua our friend djtolvtd part- tnaip ana Albert nat Ukea posseuion i the residence narrk of I. k. Cafnn. bell's, a F.said hit red rootter was the cauaa of the aamarMiAM nwr ha beea wearing meeraing tor several days.

D. M. fiarnaa aad Tana Hmmrm mM In this comer Saturday en thehnat of youag male to buy. Robert Lua-adan. nf CtAtt Vl stopping with J.

C. Jones at the pietent We learn that one of our old Grenola boys. Bona London, it married to a girl at Cedar Vale by the name of Miss Toha Ditmart madea busieett trio to aeoan tnia weea. 1 Services on Decoration Day, May jotn, IB93, win oe preperiy observed under the auspices of Appomattox Post No ado, G. A.

and its auxiliaries, the eW Oman's Relief Corps No. 97, and Sons ol veteran, camp Mo. 87. All other organizations and all patriotic ciliiens are cordially Invited to attend and oar tiripate. The usual Memorial Services will be held on Sunday, May 28th, 1893, at Gnnn't Opera house at 3 o'clock p.

111. Persiding Elder S. S. Murphy will deliver the tddreu Decoration Day, Memorial services will be con ducted by Elder Thomas and others. All are invited to attend.

By order of tn rost. D. REID, Adjutant. A Million FrlendaT A friend in need is a friend indeed and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Cold.

If you have never used this Oreat Cough Medicine, one trial wil convince you that it baa wonderful cure ative powers in all diteases of Throat Chest and Lungs. Each bottle it guar anteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded; Trial bottles free at J. N. Aubuchon 's drugstore. Large bottles 50c and tt.

1 Lemons ripen every month in the year in California; oranges from December to July. Sandfleas are ripe there all the years round, but the paper sstarted to en courage qon say, mucti mahout them, as a rule. Deearvlag Praia. we desire tesay to our citizens that tor years we nave txenseumg wr. King 1 New Discovery for consumption, Dr.

King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and JElecirIc 1 ttd bve never handled medicine that sell as well or that have given as universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to gnarantee them every time, and we siand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popular ity purely on their merits, J. N. Aubu chon, druggist.

A gentleman who has been exploring near the former site of Sodom and Gom orrah states that; though he looked for the pillar of salt into which Lot's wife had ihe misfortune to turn, he did nat find it. This leaves his reputation for veracity in excellent repair. Two Mtrririaina citbea of Arkansas Lily sent the tollowitg dityatch to president Cleveland; We congratulate you on yours opening of the World's fair now pleas open the btrte to the homeless people on the border. catptatav wwwnev, aUn 8an Dleca Cal aavs: rahiiaJi'aCMMtli Renadv li the flntmawlM I have ever moad that woaia do ate aaw tood." Prioe eu. said by Call on My lion for fence staples.

Mtota't) Cwre, the Sreat Congh an4 Croup core, in for sale br at. Poekn tin eon- Ulna twenty -Ave dosea, Chlldrra love ft. yor sale ty Oarnwt -KarraCIovav loot lha saw Blaoi PuiIIm' live frmbaeaewaa elearaeaa the OaainUx- Ion and ate ana or tt, aaraen. a 1 1 '1 mi fctie See Hylton for prices on barbed akd smooth wire. Mien's Vltalhwr what yew' Mee for gwaepala, Torpid Lfver.

Ya law ikla or 4 Buggy cushions at HylloaV iTIswi flbitik AHtltk ISM.) Lastb Omei at TemU. Xaaut, April UtL Kotlet 1a heiebr rlv 1" tukwrlw. named eewler A ftoUr 4 at tnan to mat anal araw rt et. fl roof vt 1 fitt' ft 4 Htaswe Jif.n Fe --e ta --t a ti 'e -a Jal1 if vjrrf tl-3f .2 v-: ut, fit (luSfl'' E. C.

SMITH Mnttrtd atthsQranola postoBos itwal ilui mailer. OEO. V. THOMPSON, Editor. TTTFl-NfR.

OxT3B 3Pjb STaJun. If paid In advance. per year tf not paid In advance. I and it moii thi mbMrlpilona la proportion, flnght copy Are ecnll. ADVERTISING RATES.

PUplav cenia per Inch per mouth alngle column. Bualntaa looala 10 cents per line for Heat iniertioii and ft eenta line llnreaflar funcavh hwvnlon. Other latea nude known uaipltoatlbu. 'All drerUaMenU and locals cmiaminl In until ordried ooL a-All eominuuioatlona (or thia paper moat be aecompnnliMl by the name of Hie author; Ubt nooouaaarlly for publication, but an evidence of good Mth on the Bart of the writer. Write only on one aide of the paper.

le particularly onreful In giving namei and dM to have the letleri and flgnrea plain and dkUnct. Correspondence ibould reMb tbli otuo not later than Wedneaday noon. FRIDAY, MAY 12 1893 buy Baker Perfect Wire. -Hylton Sells Uaker Perfect Dark wire. 1 Old papers 25c a hundred at this office.

W. J. Kirby was up from Leeds Monday. i you can get your oinaing twine 01 Hylton. Lew Boys and wilewere in Winfield Tuesday.

Hylton Sells Raker Perfect, Wire. See wire and get prices. Dr. Hatfield was called to- Longton last Friday in consultation. A.

Uowden went Saturday night for St. Louis on business. Cane seed for sale by G. W. Hollon, 4.

mi Us south-east of Grenola. Why ride in a lumber wagon when you can buy a buggy so cheap at Hylton's Ed Reed, who is working for J. W. Terry, was iu town a few Hays this-week. The Sisters of Ruth will give an Ice cream supper on Decoration night, May D.

Sidner, near Mbline, was in town, Monday with a load of millet seed. E. H. Peters, representing the To-pekj Wholesale Paper Houser was in the city Monday. Why pay tocts for extract of lemon and vanilla when you can buy it at L.

Garuett's for sets. C. E.Thompson- shipped a car hogs from here Wednesday, going up will) them himself. Wm. Dory has hadhis residence papered and repainted, adding considerable to its appearance.

A car of Binders, Mowers and Th ine, and a full assortment of buggies just received at Hylton s. Rev. J. R. Peircy, of Howard, will fill the Rev.

R. McNabb's pulpit next bunuay morning.ana evening. W. Y. Woody is having the Yancy property renovated-and will make that tneir home when coinplevea.

rs C. F. Jackson, who has been visi t- ing her sister, Mrs. Wm. Kay, returned to her home at Wichita Tuesday.

Mrs. J. P. Dennis, who has been vis iiing at J. F.

Deal's and other friends, letl lor rredonta Tuesday evening. For Sale: White Kaffir corn seed by B. F. Davis, nine miles north-east of Grenola. 60 cts.

per bushel. 5 Office with J. W. McClellan every 1 jI.li1 .1. aaiuraay, can ao you acmei- wtk men, L.

H. Moore. Frank iy and wife ivho have been visiting her lather and family, H. J. Fay, left lor Platzville, Tuesday cening W.

H. Smith came in town from the Shiloh neighborhood Wednesday and took the train Ibursday morning tor Winfield. R. A. Uowden, keeps the larg est stock of Staple and Fancy groceries 1 i 1 1 10 oe iouna in town ana at oca iock prices.

There is some complaint by the farmers, in behalf of the corn that lias been hailed down, storm beaten and dust whipped. Cptchfield and family rtw: in IUWH JAlUlunj lull V. lim working at Moline on sme new stone buildings. Miss Addie Ellis was over from the Summit Monday. Mrs.

Mathews, of Argttoia, who is visiting the Ellis', was over with her. A new process for making extract ol 1 1 i 1 lemon wmcu is iuu aiicugiu ana cneap- a. kafilM Tm 1 K.Ia I CI Ulan Gi irw.wiv. aj uuihis ai llSi Garnett makes it. One dollar will buv one settino 4ggs of any of 18 different kinds of Pure lireed Poultry.

Send for list. D. It. Wolfe, Grenola, Elk Kansas. C.C Bell went to Grand Summit Thursday morning to look after his stock there.

He has 1500 head of sheep in bis pasture and will shear them in June. For Sale or Trade One standard bred horse colt, two years old next June. Will exchange for cattle. J. B.

Hei.mick, Cloverdale, Kans. -Will sell at cost, to close out our Queens, Glass and Tin ware also Lamps 01 which we have a nice assortment. R. A. Bowden, Mgr.

James Fouts was in town Monday with a load of millet seed which he sold for 70c. He is assisting the Christian Church with their program for Childrens' Day, A Kentucky paper says that a town that pays its preachers and supports its editor is so close to heaven that it is Hftm.ost in direct competition with that Should the cholera break out in this TKnintry this summer, Grenola would be Jhrfully scourged, the filth that lays in Alley wilt do its part to breed the efm. -W, L. Baldwin retained from a un He was at Jeaj Horse and Fasrhucfca, and says wheat is looking splendid down there. D.

M. Reid has bad hit- vacant left tint east of Jno. Ha'gwt'l fenced, ted now some folks wft be farther lo walk da town. He had these lots seeded to alfalfa. week.

-Geo. W. Cruaaltv wm In tout JZf terday. New Empire attfi binder best, sea Hylton. l.vons ahlBtwd two cartel catila to Kansas City market it rr.M B-KitkiH In iha Dtakar Lamp lint at coat.

R. A. Uowukn, Mgr. Th UrfUa of iha WrR.C. had a so cial at Mrs.

Hollingworth's Wednesday evening. Mr. lames Shaver is down to Oe- verdale with her ton Chu. and George this ween. hualneis card of Mrs, Lissie Vick- ery in relerence to spring styles in hat, irr this issue.

wnn mra nnllnnnl call on 1. L. fa- coba. he carries a lull line of notions and conlcctionerics. Mn lnl larkann.

who has been visiting her daughter a't Cherryvale, ff turned home saturaay. Do you see the point? J. L. Jacobs has sewing machine needles of all kind and sizes constantly on hands. Miss Jennie Murphey left lu night hit aunt, Mis.

Moon, for tome time. fnr Inrlnni1enre. where sae Will VISI I Davis Denton shipped two cars of cattle Tuesday, weighing in Kansas City 1200 and brought per cwt. I -When yon clean house and yonr back fis broken, think of those Stand Up car pet stretchers at J. i jacoD tor 1.35.

A good place to buy Table' and Pocket Cutlery while I am selling same at cost. R. A. Uowden, Mgr. When you become warm and dry step around to J.

L. Jacob's stand and get a cool and refreshing drink oi lemon Ml- aae, pop, or mim snaae. Mrs. Lutie Brown, niece of Mrs. M.

L. Duntin, who hat been visiting here for about a month started for her home in Jewell this morning Rev. McNabb is called to address the Epworth League in shew anniversary, next Saturday at Moline. He will go from there to Howard to fill Rev. Mc-Dole's pulpit on Sunday.

Uncle Wm. Callahan, of Otter creek, was in town Wednesday, bays they are going to move back to Grenola the first ol next week. Their many friends here will give them a cordial welcome. Fred Lanter came heme from Ft Scott Wednesday morning. Fred has been away several months but will stay with us for some time now.

He says he left his Bro. Dave well and hearty. Mrs. J. F.

Deal and children left Wednesday evening for Iowa where she goes to visit the Bellis' for a short time and then go to Indiana, j. r. will follow when he returns from his fishing excur sion. Sunday, May 21,. will be Children's Day at the Christian church.

The ad dress will be delivered to the children Sunday morning by Elder A complete program at Opera house that evening. Th Nui Fmnirn I i a 311 TAin der is the lightest draft binder ever made, uses less twine and lakes fewer extras than any other. It is the most simple in construction, for sale by W. Mr. and Mrs.

Carter, south" oi town. entertained a number of friends on Thursday. Among the number were: Dr. and Mrs. Musgraye, Mrs.

and Miss Shore, Miss Ruth Thompson, Mrs. Mc Nabb and others. If you are needing dental work, call upon a dentist that has the ability and experience. Dr. Cheney has both and is every way reliable.

He will be at Dr. Musgrave's office Tuesday and Wednes day, May id and 17. The Chief force was agreeably en tertained by Chas. Shaver Tuesday, at his farm east of Cloverdale. Chas.

it a good cook as well as a No. I farmer Geo. Shaver it working tor him and ass isted in appeasing the ravenous appe tites of the above force. A surprise party was given at Mrs. Fildes last Saturday night, in honor of her 52 birthday.

It being a stormy night there were only 43 in attendance There was plenty of supper for all, every' body having a good time. Hatty Grounds. Leeds, Kansas. -The W. R.

C. surprised W. H. TCuy and family, Saturday by about 34 of tkern goirg down and taking a goodly aifyjy ot vianaswnn mem. iu corps pre sented her with a sice new quilt All report a splended time although the day was rainy.

May Mr. Guy and family live to celebrate many more such occa sians it the wish of all. Ed Aubuchon returned from his claim near Kingfisher the first of this week, looking hearty and He has been down there lor a couple of months breaking and otherwise improv ine his claim. Says he has 80 acres broken in wheat. W.

J. Tabor's farm joins him Says Mr. Tabor has too acres broken on his claim and considerable yet to break. When he left they were ateding ra in pretty bad. A jolty crowd of Grenoraita ttated for the territory Wednesday, ee a filling excursion, following art tae one Geo.

Suawood, Felix A-ebia, I F. Deal, Lena Garnett, S. and H. Hubert. They took covered wagont and a complete camping outht, and ex pect to be gone a couple of weeks.

In the crowd are several expert fishermen and of course they will come back laden with the 'spoils. They are going down in about fawnuska. There wat a surprise dinner at Sam Konkel's Wednesday, the nests taUM their dinners with tkesa. Those ores? eot were loon bcnui and mm Obe Redington wife and baby, Joh Munsey ana wise, ur. nataeia and wife, and L.

Konket and family. An elegant dinner was term after wbkh they all went fishing. Mrs SchuPt child fell in the creek but was rescued by ber before hurt. occasion was Mrs. Konkel's birthday.

The Blue-iay (J) and BettecV so cial given by the young ladies of ike Epworth Leant waaaaovet at efT. tainine affair. The ladtaa deserve A praise for their iecjttMt labors, live room was nicely decorated wUhUotl ana Dattemics, eet on win ever-An Alt Gallery wm i of the ereotif. ,1. i-such as the Wrtt I views of the intHrf GV-'ft ee?" i J' evening amounted to -SJ- REED, irnun uortb of Railroad KANS.

a h. Dispatch. Satisfaction guaranteed. also carry a line of Picture Frames. ccr, a General Iron Business.

APPEAL TO YOUR POCKET, HEALTH. E.MANN, Grenola, In Red Rarn, GRENOLA, ID. B. Work done with Neatness and Negatives preserved. 1 will Grenola Meat Market SNYDER ARCHER, Props.

Deafer ie Fresh and Salt Meats. Buy and Sell Poultry, Game and Lard. Best Market price paid for Hides. Opposite Jenne Main street. At the Old Reeves Gallery, Grenola, Kansas.

GITY MEAT MARKET, TDotut Peopeietob, Keeps on hand all kinds of FRESH and SALT MEATS, in fact Everything usually kept in a First-Class Butcher Shop. Highest Market Price pail for HIDES. Corner Main and Railroad Avenue. Ik Caoey Valley Mercantile -u. -1 rat S1 0 C-J Men and Boys Clothing.

Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes. 1, S. BOWDEK MANAGER. itoticeI illQ. STAR GROCERY C3 htrtxr ccr.d-xt their business on a strictly cash system.

tIm to tafctrt for all. Come and bevcon- i Z2 rU asftasa aaJjsm cash. i 1.

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