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The Gridley Star from Gridley, Kansas • 5

The Gridley Star du lieu suivant : Gridley, Kansas • 5

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The Gridley Stari
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Gridley, Kansas
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LAI A PPIPIIQ keep our goods moving so UVV rniuLu they don't have a chance he ri(1leu gfar. I'UBLLSUEl) EVERY Fill DAY. to grow old. the ftatered aa nooond clan mutter at port flies Uridlev, Kaunas. Prospcctlve Improvements.

Tlirro are a number of Improvements proposed for Uridloy, which If carried out will help the appearance and bind-ih'hr mterei-ts of the town. The building recently purchased by Tlios. Ilronk and now occupied by the (Irlilley Slate Itiitik may be converted Into a tore building aud the bank seek other quarters. Thests could obtained In several ways. In case, other way is opened the bunk directors will bidld a good little bank building.

In case they do, the new building will be equiped with the latest and best lm-provements In the way of a' burglar and fireproof vault. As it is now. considerable quantities of blank stationery can niu in our store. FRANK FOUKELE. Publisher.

ULICK FOCKELE. Editor and Manager. We Have Wfl A PA better to fill your VVu nlu wants than ever before. Pryearpayttblln advance, Advertising rates made known on application. not be placed In the.

safe for lack of room. tie vault in tue new. uuiiuing will bo made large enough for all such Il mi Co 1 1 rinnrJn Fe arriving every day. Come FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1903. Vol.

II. No.17. purpose. J.F. Mlnter is seriously contemplating IMOVV I CUI UUUUo the advisability of erecting a good brick in and examine them before you buy your winter goods.

and stone building on the site now occupied by his old store building. He Read our "ads' You get a guess on a beautiful proposes, in case this Is done, to equip the corner room for a bank. This would he a very Suitable location. All will Empress Flour. agree that a nice brick and stone struc China Tea Set with every sack of Christ has good, fresh bread.

F)ne candy and cigars at Christ'. A Anyone bill ii farm loans call at the Qrlil ley State Bank. t( Money spent for Morton's cigars la kept In circulation. i I ture in place of the ''ramshakle" that now stands would add materially to the appearance of Gridiey. A robust baby boy arrived at the home Webb left for Chicago Wednes- of Warren Candall.

STRICKLAND and COMPANY. Juo. day. Lester Clark and Chester rhillips came back from Camp Sanger last Wed nesday where they had been as privates from (' company of the National Guards They brought some nice souvenirs of The Teachers' Reading Circle of Liberty township will meet in the the camp and report a very pleasant time. i Gridiey school building, November 14.

at 2 p. in. The following program will be given: Hark Atherly was In Burlington Monday. Bert McClintick, of Burlington, was down here last Tuesday. Dri S.

L. Axford has removed the Park stock of drugs to Virgil. I). D. Stuart 6pent Sunday at Le Roy.

rs. Stuart went over Monday. O. R. Mechem and Mrs.

J. R. Copple, of Le Roy, were here Wednesday. Mrs. G.

W. Schlatter, Mrs. Mechem's mother, spent the first of the week here. J. F.

Given seems to be giving did satisfaction in Ibis viciulty as auc- John Webb, of Chicago, agent for the Kent ranch, has taken possession of the ranch. Al Frank has moved his goods off the place. Webb claims a violation of contract. There has been considerable trouble over th matter and the end may not be yet. Rack UP-TO-DATE LIVERY Elliott -Elliott, PROPRIETORS.

Music. Discussion of "Thomas B. Lura Errett Discussion Warner" Jesse Si one Discussiou of P. Hamilton Makes all Trustee II. B.

Reed has been doing some more good work on the road Trains. The mud hole betweeu J. S. Olson's store and the Gridiey House has been iivuvvi filled up aud the road leading northeast -A first-class livery, feed sale stable. has been nicely ditched and graded.

Aid Society will serve baraarto be given next There has been considerable road work The Ladies' oysters at the Friday night. done this fall, 1 1 Your horse will be i wi i -1 I. fcl. reu JUimcil wasnere ui.a wee wiui The. new rural route is a certainty in i im sauca oriuge gaug.

ne a goou well cared for. case the roads are made passable. Uncle Sam gives this service on condition that bVldsre man'. the people want it. In ctse they do, II.

Ileddens. the merchant or they are supposed to keep the roads in a Crottv. was over here on business vea- passable The farmers living riaaJuv tkvu nlmr along. the roads over which the wagon A. B.

Maclaskey was the successful will be run should see to it that the way is fixed up. Don't miss this chance to applicant for the position of carrier on get route No. 1 lor Gridiey. Grid ley Rural Route Ao. 1.

O. R. Mechem, Le Roy, had charge It Is probable that the Santa Fe will run its uight passenger on down here rTInning of the Gridiey State Bank Tuesday done' )'. while his brother clerked the Williams again as of old. How soon though, it is impossible to say.

II. Cook, agent for Promptly to order f- Harness. sale. the road herej has received a letter from Lost: One red cow with white spots W. T.

Treleaven saying that the plea of losing business is a poor one because the accounts show that the freight business in her face. One black, yearling steer, Out of Fe roils' pasture. Report to Fen-oil or A. A. Griffiths J.

S. OLSON of September showed an increase of about $2500 over the same month of last Peter VVimer. the Le Hoy ctiua mur year. It may be true citizens of derer, was remanded to jail Wednesday this lltjtle city and community have been by Justice Rapier of Burlington, in de fault of $15,000 bond. too liberal in giving patrouage to this Dealer in i It may be getting too indepen road, dent.

Mrs. W. A. Cobb, wife of Bro. Cobb, of the Colony Free Press, left for her home Wednesday morning after a visit Kyle.

Agricultural Implements, Hardware, Furniture and Undertaking Goods. with her sister Mrs. J. M. Petty.

i i I. Hugh Campbell, of Kansas City, has been visiting his aunt Mrs. Lena Klock Ed. Feesenden, of Emporia, cried G. Williams sale here Tuesday.

He is well Music "White's General Methods of Instruction', Gertie Chainberlin Discussion of "Silas i Mr. Wiley followed by general discussion Recitations will be given by pupils of the different districts. Coui. Tompkins, L. M.

We were all very sory hear of the death of Miss Maggie Caskey, who died Friday afternoon. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon at the Big Creek Presbyterian church with Rev. Robbing in charge. (The body was laid to rest in the Presbyterian cemetery. Rev.

Chafterton his first sermon at this place Sunday morning. Mrs. Douglass is spending a few days visiting her daughter Mrs. Al Covault. Miss Ross and Laura McCartney, of Burlington, visited at, No.

10 school Friday afternoon. There will be an oyster supper at this place next Tuesday evening, November 3. Every one invited. Misses Ada and Anna Caven and Lewi Covault attended the dance at C. K.

Leverings Saturday night. We understand that Vernie Glass who went to Kansas City, to have his neck doctored came home Monday night Tlios. Deem has painted his new barn. The party given at the M. W.

A. hall Wednesday evening was attended by large number of boys. Only rive girls being present. Doc Leveling, and Hattie Deem attended the dance at C. Leverings Saturday night.

,1 Crandall. Jake Merrill and family took dinner with Alex and Ollie Brlles Sunday. The lecture at the Christian church Sunday was yery well attended. Rev. Smith and wife have gone to see his mother at Humboldt.

will go from there to conference at Ft. Scott. Mr. Flake and his inpther were shopping at Burlington Monday. Mr.

Beat and Mr. Flake butchered a beef last week and" sold It out to the neighbors, John Brlles is still making sorghum. H. Myers anil family took diuner at Will Lloy's Sunday. J.

D. Davis will go this week to attend conference at Ft. Scott, as a delegate from Crandall. The Educational meeting held at Number 90 last Friday was largely attended and all the township schools were well represented. An interesting program was rendered and after recess Spencer Levering aud George Sims chose sides for a ciphering match.

George Sims proved to be the best cipherer. the past week. acuuainted ia this vicinity and does There will be a box supper at Victory good work. Mr. Williams had a good school house the night of October 30 Everybody invited.

eale. JJ( Harness made ijland Repaired. ON 1 HE CORNER- Pumps. There is the usual amount of talk Mr. DeLay, a temperance worker of ft about the telephone line to the lower Emporia, lectured at Fairhope Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.

depot. There is no doubt the line will l)e put in some day the only question is when. Mrs. Rebecca Vai vel who has been ill since returning from her visit at Osn watomie is slightly improved. Rev.

Laughllu was culled east of Bur A. C. Houston Lumber Co. J. M.

PETTY, Manager. Lou and Jesse Shaffer left Thursday for Ness county for a thirty days' trip. They went overland aud in case it does not get too cold they will go on to the state line. Pfgi We have what you need in Lumber an all kinds of building material rK4kHVfeWfH at lowest Bricea. Frances Sutton has returned from her Colorado trip.

She brought with her some photos taken on Pike's Peak, etc. ami all go to show that the had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Gallagher, of Minister, Michigau, father and mother of Mrs. J. S. Olson, arrived the latter 3 Bring us all your Flax and get HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.

They will spend the part of last week, winter in Kansas. lington Wednesday to preach the funeral service of Mrs. Stilliau who died suddenly at Wichita. The young people were entertained by a play party at Harley Klocks Friday night. Mrs.

Ed Klock is visiting her aunt north of Gridiey this week. Will Morris, Karl McLean, Benjamin Fleming. Hugh Campbell and Frank and Jessie Laughlin spent Sunday evening at Ed Klock's. Thers will be an oyster supper at Fairhope Wednesday 'night November 11. Proceeds will go to the Y.

P. S. O. E. Mrs.

Estella Rich and F. W. Laugh-lin, of Fredonia, visited from Wednesday till Monday with their father Rev. Latighliu of this place. They wer accompanied by Mrs.

Rich's two children. John Deakins returned Friday from Colorado where he has spent the pat i vi viz ii i Vl i VI VI The ase of J. W. Maclaskey vs Ray Newland for frightening his driving horses, wa dismissed by Justice Clark on motion of T. A.

Wiseman, attorney for the defense. DTEKrilS: 0 $1 to $1.50 per day. rid ley mi House. IJOE O. G.

Mectiem Wednesday received a nrd from L. C. Stine of Ottawa saying that he or some representative wnuld be down here soon to see what can be done toward the establishment of a lang distance 'phone from Burlington..

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