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The Gridley Star from Gridley, Kansas • 5

The Gridley Star from Gridley, Kansas • 5

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The Gridley Stari
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Gridley, Kansas
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5
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Taxes Paid lte ridkij Jtor. 1'UBLISIIED KVEKY. F1UDAY. We have received a lot of at the Entered as second clans matter at the postofllce at Grldlev, Kansas. Bank.

Mack nt oshes FRANK FOUKELK, Publisher. GLICK FOCKELE. Editor and Ma uager. We have the tarf roll for Liberty and the west part of Neosho. For a small fee we can save you much trouble and expense.

Worth $3.50 which we are going to sell in the next fewdays at $1.75. Come in and see them. jj 00 per Advertising' rates madV' known on application. We are under obligations to Bro. C.

0. Smith, editor of the Republican, for the use Of the election table published in another place. i Try a sack of Celebrated Empress Flour. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1002. Vol.

I No. gO. Union Thanksgiving services will be held In the Methodisfchurch on Nov. 27 beginning at 8 p. m.

Addresses will be given by Rev. and Mrs. Smith of the Christain church. Read our John Lowe and wife, of La Harpe, came up overland last Sunday for a short stay with F. N.

Phillips. They are old friends of the having Highest price paid for all kinds of Country Produce, STRICKLAND ATHERLY. come from Volga, Iowa. On account of lacK of coal and repairs for the stoves there were no services last Sabbath at the Methodist church, Short order lunch at Christ's. Best brands of cigars.

Morton's. Christ has candy, cigars and canned coods. The Christian Sunday school is working up a Mrs. D. D.

Stuart weut to Madison Tuesday evening. Money spent for Morton's cigars la lsept In circulation. -f Mr. and Mrs. James McLean were In Burlington Saturday.

but both are now secured and there will be the regular services in the future. 1 SESZSBSiSE5ISZSZ5HSEKS5ScL5BSZSii SiS2S2S5EiSlSi52SlS2Si5tiSi52Si52Si The show lad Saturday night, "The Heroic Dutchman of was a very creditable It was presented by a home-talent troupe from Hilltop and it must be said they acquitted them selves well. Ed Dreyer was a pleasant caller at the Stak office last week. Dr. M.

L. Stockton Wednesday noti UP-TO-DATE fied the county health officer of the second case ot diphtheria in the Errett school district. It is a brother of the Hack Report of the Gridley Schools for the month ending Nov. 7, 1002. Grammar Room.

Enrollment 32 Average attendance 27 Those ueither absent nor tarky" are Edgar Marcellus Stockton, Elsie Ilufft. Faank Minter, Ethel Mitchell, Kutli Minter, Frank Lane, Roscoe Clark, Mabel Frifflths, Grace Stockton, George Miater, Dora Williams. Roll of-Honor. Madge Fessenden Dora Williams Samuel Phillips Ida Watt Pearl Faulkner Ida Lane Ben Sh.tmbaugh Frauk Lane first patient, Edward who is now well The one sick now js George Ryser. Miss Gertie Fletcher has secured a position at the Gridley House.

The letter from Mrs. J. A. Dougherty In onother place, explains itself. Send the Stau to your out-of-town friends.

It's as good as a letter. Makes LIVERY W. W. Phillips, PROPRIETOR. When Fred Fockele closed the bunk all Trains.

doors last Saturday evening he locked all business cares on the inside and spent all the time intervening between that and the following Monday morning at the hospitable home of Al Frank. -A first-class livery, feed sale stable. Harry Shoo! Arthur Stukey Anyone who shuffled his feet under the table at the Gridley House last rXour horse will be Lawrence Faulkner, Artha Mi nter Ruby VVatt Grace Hughes Grace Stockton', Elsie Hufft Weduesday was served a rare treat Think of Itl A wild goose. It was well for. Mrs.

A. M. Martin and Mrs; Joe Ramsey went to Burlington Monday. (t The Epworth League gives a literary program a week from Sunday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Dreyer transacted business at the county seat last Tuesday. H. II. Steel has a big sale next Tuesday.

Notiee the list in another column. John Pearce, former proprietor of tl Gridley House has bought, a farm near Springfield, Mo. Do you want to sell your farm? We have buyers. Neosho Vallkit Land Investment Co. Mabel Mills Roscoe Clark brought down by a bran new Marlin re peater iif the hands of Dr.

Stockton. Mrs. Wf T. Richardson, with children Bryan and Irene, returned home to But Jer last evening after a two day visit Dr. They came here from Burlington where Mrs.

Richard son was visiting her mother Mrs. Ship ley. UHugh Bridges came back from Osa watomie Wednesday where he had been The Willing Workers will hold a A. A. Griffitlis, visiting his children.

bazaar at Griffith's hall, December 12. Mrs. Stockton, aud son John, went up to Burlington Wednesday for a visit The ladies whth it understood that this not strictly a fancy work bazaar, but anything that will sell may be brought George Minter Edgar Mills Roy Mabel Griffiths Rachel Wright Ethel Mitchell George Baumgardner Allen Baumgardner Ruth Minter Primary Room. Enrollment for the month 35 Average daily-atteodance 31 Those neither absent nor tardy: Primary Grade. Beulah Powers, 'I Bessie Lane, Ernest.

Mitchell, Ersel Campbell, Evelyn Geer, Goldie Campbell, Gertie Geer. 6 Grade Mitchell, Harvey Reed, v- Hazel Hessler. Ida Cokely, Leota Atherly, Sallie Haughn, Hazel Griffiths. Intermediate Grade. Ray Lane, Theodore Phillips, Harry Reed, Clark Phillips, Dottic Phillips, Eva Powers.

Roll of Honor. Goldie Campbell Dottie Phillips Harry Reed Beulah Powers Leota Atherly Hazel Griffiths Dealer in by their friends. Potatoes, will do with Mrs. May Shaw. S.

G. and H. A. Keck, of the metro A nice time is expected. An oyster polis of that name, were in Gridley on Sjpper is contemplated.

business Wednesday. There is an epidemic of crows in thU S. K. Rudolph is one of the unfort nates who haven't enough crib room and vicinity. Observers say that thousands of them are eating all the kaffir corn in the fields west of town.

Scarecrows HARDWARE, HARNESS-: IMPLEMENTS will be compelled to build more. W. S. Reed has been doing some, im are useless and even the. sight of dead brothers and sisters on the shocks is not enough to deter the black fellows from proving on his residence.

New siding adds greatly the appearance of his lighting on these same. shocks. home. v. This office has just completed a big job for W.

H. Clark, Gridley's own real During the good duck day a week ago Sunday Al Frank proved himself a We have the finest assortment of Whips in the city. estate man. It is a laud list and com Theodore Phillips Ray Lane Clark Phillips v' Owen Stukey Eva Powers Mary Hughes prises besides the description of all his champion hunter by bagging twenty three fine ones. listed lands, a good write up of Coffey Hazel Hessler Earnest Mitchell county in general and the portion sur C.L.GIlIett dropped into the Stak offl rounding Gridlev in particular.

You Elsie Fessenden Ida Cokely Nellie Maclaskey Arthur Powers, Ediih Faulkner Bessie Laue ce last Saturday to request that his paper Candy Cigars will find it on the opposite page. Jimmie Kellerman Harvey Reed The Fortnightly Reading Circle met for the first time last Tuesday night with Gertie Geer Evelyn Geer Linnie Baumgardner As was stated last month, the names of 4 4 4 4 if all those making and average grade of -M. H.Redfearn. O. B.

Richardson. 85 and above, have been printed under the head of ''Roll of But, re member, an honor roll is not an honor roll unless It means something. There be addressed to Gridley instead of Crot-ty as heretofore. Godfrey Moser was compelled to give us a left-handed subscription. His right is still in a sling as a result of getting it in a feed mill, Tne road overBeers iu Liberty township are James Harris, A.

B. Slukey, George McCartney, James McKisson, J. H. Miuich and Ed Tipton. Neosho township roads will be under the care for the next year of M.

H. Gentry, Jacob DeLong, H. Klock, J. C. Freeman and Thomas Crott's.

A letter received from 0. B. Richardson, who is down in Oklahoma, informs his folks that he will be home in time to it. Richardson Red earn. Buyers and Shippers of Live Stock.

We wish the public to understand that" we buy at any all times. Miss Goldie Olson. Officers were elected ai follows: Harry Pilcher. president; Mrs. IL B.

Cochrane, vice president; Gertie Chamberlin, secretary; Dr. S. L. Axford, treasurer. Fred Bear was chosen quiz master for the history course which will run about four months.

The agents of the Kansas City grocery house had troubles of their own last Friday and Saturday when they came to deliver the goods ordered by the people some two weeks ag The alleged 'Faultless'' Starch whicn was ordered had faults enough to turn the average housewife grav. The plug never saw a southern tobacco nYld Many 'orders were turned down entirely. fore, we have Concluded to fix the standard for all future examinations at 90. Success has crowned your efforts this month, and, hoping that it will continue to crown your efforts in the future, We beg to remain, Your servants and friends, Fred E. Bear.

Gertie Chamberlin. eat Thanksgiving turkey with them. Full many a flower is boru to blush nseen and waste its fragrance on the others partly so. Several orders given by women while the men were away' J. J.

Richardson, left Fridny even sert air." What do you think of the from home were taken because they TERMS: $1 to $1.50 per day. sThe tGridley abilities of a poet who can grind out were small when, had the man of the house been around, the order would anything like the following for it letter address. The letter was dropped in the ing for Butler. During his visit here his father improved slightly but later caught a coid and now has another setback! Dr. J.

Clarence Jones left Thursday night for Lone Elm. The doctor Is a n1mnM nFAn Human And Ana Inn post office here never have tee i made. We s'ill believe that Grif Williams took the best course when he told them he could buy any Hou3e. UOE RAMSEY.Prop.f thing he wanted at prices that suited "Send me on at rapid rate To Aliceville city, Kansas state; Take me off and let me be Till Lucy Burke calls for nvj.M him in our own little town of Gridley. tUt.

BntGridleyites seem to have very twund treth. Trade at home!.

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Years Available:
1902-1907