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The News from Green, Kansas • 1

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The Newsi
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Green, Kansas
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NUMBER 59. KANSAS, THURSDAY' FEB. 9. 1911. No.

6. of VOL. II PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN THETNTERESTS OF GREEN AND ADJACENT COMMUNITY Latest Valentines at Drug Store. A retriever dog for sale, 7 months THE NEWS. G.C.

Hall, Publisher. old. Inquire of Gae Wilson, for the two cement culvert crossings across First street on Dixon avenue and the cement crossing at the old Commercial Hotel were opened and the council went into secret session to Amos Simnitt celebrated his 35th-birthday Tuesday and yesterday he in THE COUNCIL MEETING. Lets Contracts for Crossing: Starts Plan to Enlarge the City Limits. The council met hr regular session Monday night with a full attendance.

After the reading of the minutes, the bills presented were considered. That of the Green Lumber for putting in the crossing just north of the lumber yard office and for material for the consider same and all had to dulged in more celebration by cele vamoose. Published every Thursday at Green, Clay County, Kansas. Subscription per year, Entered as Second-Class matter January 4, 1910, at the post office at Green, Kansas, under the act of March 3, 1879. Good coal at the Lumber Yard at the right prices.

The bids when opened were found to be: W. A. Simnitt for the three crossing was $295.30, and that of El mer Boughen of Clay Center was $297, brating, his 13th wedding anniversary. Chas. Haacke shipped cattle Tuesday so "did Mr.

Oetinger and Geo. Spurrier shipped a mixed car and John Nash a car of hogs. With so many people shipping stock some say the financial stringency ought to be broken. There is a young couple in this town unmarried, who ar in love to the sickening degree, we expect to print hitch rack south of the tracks and for the cement crossing to be put in at once across Calhoun street just north just $1.30 more than Simnitt's. The council accepted the bid of W.

A. Sim Latest Valentines at Drug Store. of Geo. Pfiefley's for the total sum of nitt and also gave him the job of putting in a cement crossing across the $58.40 was allowed and ordered paid. alley between the restaurant and the The bill of $11.75.

of Harry Sanne- old Commercial Hotel. Dr. Harner's family are recovering from the grip. Get yourhorseshdeing done at Eli Clark's at Moon's old shop. Mrs.

John Evans is improving from her attack of meningitis. man for inspecting 47 flues at 25c The council also instructed the each, was allowed and ordered paid. That of $3.60 from the News for pub lishing notices "to contractors was al a wedding notice soon if the symptoms are any criterion; yet we wouldn't be surprised to learn that they had been married a month or more. Many people think they are married. It's worth $8.00 to you to read our street commissioner to sell the planks at lc per foot and "the cement block taken from in front of the Odd Fellows building for $2.00 to the first fellow that wanted them.

Adjournment lowed. Also one of 50c to G. Wilson for overcharge on dog tax. Cora Houser was out at J. M.

Elder's Saturday looking after a little The street and alley committee re ported that they considered the ce advertisement in this paper, so don't overlook it. E. O. Hainey's. emnt step on' the sidewalk leading to Dr.

Harner's office a nuisance, an ob Go to the Barber Shop for your Valentines and Valentine post cards. struction and dangerous to the public safety. The council instructed the Dora Heinen went to Clay. Saturday imsmess. It will more than pay you for the time to read our large advertisement in this paper.

E. 0. Hainey. Miss Mary, Toothaker, sister to Chas. Toothaker, was here visiting for a few days but returned to her home near Wheaton Monday morning.

Ernest Oberhelman shipped a nice carload of fat steers to Kansas City Monday. marshal to notify the owner, his agent to spend Sunday with friends. or tenant that the council considered it so and to give them, but three days Get Tour Horse Bills Printed at THE NEWS Office. time to remove it. The apopintment of E.

Heinen and. 0 A. Smith as tax reviewers by W. H. Fletcher was confirmed.

Tom InErrum started Tupsdav for Decatur, 111., to visit relatives his Grant Chapin is closing out his manure speaderis at greatly reduced prices kot once -if interested for tney must Kiove at the new price for he needs the room for other implements soon to arrive. Latest Valentines at Drug Store. Mrs. Goodin was in town Tuesday friends here advised him to stay as Mrs. Dalrymple Dead.

Mrs. David Dalrymple died last night at the home of her mother, Mrs. loJin. Gilbert, in this city. The funeral will be held sometime Wednesday at the residence of her brother, David, Gilbert.

Monday's Republican. The Town Pump. A city well centrally located where jjjpnle could wter easily and where a large open tank could be kept filled with water where farmers could water their teams and which would be handy for the bucket brigade in case of a fire and be the foundation well for that water system we have been working for, would be a nice thing for the present. What think you of this? J. B.

Burwell will hold a sale February 22, to dispose of his horses, cattle, hogs, farm implements and households. He intends to leave the country but where he is going to he doesn't know, but he likes Elk county he says. Latest Valentines at Drug Store. Jong as he could. A petition signed by twelve citiseas and taxpayers requesting the council to have the sidewalk in front of lots 20, 21, 22, in Miller's addition, i.

in front of the bank property to be reconstructed and put in line in accord A Big Crowd Attended. and reports that her husband is im The entertainment given Saturday night by Prof. Ter will iger and others was greeted with a good sized crowd. Though the school children were all admitted free and the prices 15c and proving some. Gopher poison that gets the gopher, at Grant Chapin 's.

C. T. Wilson, wife and baby went ance with the ordinance on sidewalks, was referred to the street and alley committee with instructions to report on same at the next meeting. Resolutions in regard to taking the Landcaster tract of land into the city limits was adopted and steps taken to have the same completed at an early date. Then came the opening of the bids to Wheaton Tuesday to spend the week with relatives.

better than $42. While the program was not closely followed as published, it was well rendered and appreciated. The song by Beulah Finley and Virgil Craft was about as well sung as the writer has ever heard, for two little girls it is hard to beat. voices blended well and the words were pronounced so near alike that one could hardly tell that there was iwn vrrtffs 1 1 SANNEMAN OPERA HOUS ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY FEB. 14th Emma Lee Stahl, the little 6-year-oid daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robt. Stahy gave one of her excellent recitations entitled, "Jonh Jankins Sermon" in her very natural and taking way. The moving picture from life given by two little girls and a boy showing how some young men take a girl home and then go back to spark another, is BOOTH ALMA DeLoss Chapin has some fine Rhode Island Red pullets and cockerels for sale yet. Her Great Temptation is overflowing with' love, comedy, joyous and tearful scenes.

It leaves an impression as ever lasting as time. LosAngeles Mail The Teachers' Meeting1. Saturday afternoon about forty people gathered at the M. E. church, about twenty of whom were teachers.

It was a good meeting and much interest was shown by those present. County Superintendent Grey and Superintendent-elect Coif man of Wakefield gave short talks. Lou Walker, furnished instrumental music. Ruth Thorman gave a recitation. The paper on School Sanitation by Dr.

Harner contained many good ideas. Rey. Ryerson gave a good talk on character building which was well received. The address by Prof. Albaugh whose subject was "Why Pupils Should Attend the High School" was good and seemed to be well received.

The meeting was short on account of many teachers having to return on the 4 o'clock train. In the Beautiful Emotional Drama "HER GREAT caught in the act of kissing the second girl by the first girl, who whacks him over the head with her umbrella knocking him senseless. "The Wife's Mistakes," a recitation given by Lillian Gridley, assisted by her brother, was excellent and was given in such a way as to seem real. M. C.

Hurley in his character sketch us a tramD was as good as any tramp 199 TEMPTATION Prologue and 3 Acts Prirac -Vi Kftr "wets on ai lYiCAnmir rilW5o 4Jf JUO Wilsons Monday morning that ever appeared on the Green stage, unless it was Weary Willie. For lack of space we cannot comment on all the speakers and others who took part, but feels as though all of them did well and are to be highly commended for their good work. Elton C. Moon has been down to Lawrence the past week looking after his farm. Public Sale Bills at this offlee..

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