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The Gridley Star from Gridley, Kansas • 3

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The Gridley Stari
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KYLE. James McLean ia some better. Elmer Steele leaves for Illinois in III BARRY. From Burlington Kepubllcan, Thii is fine weather. mis.

White went to Madison Fiiday. Whittiker has had his kaffir corn threshed. a short time. 15 Rev. Pulland left for Iola last mi urn i 0 a.

Saturday'. 5i I Ilav Varvel has been lairl lin O-BOCBBlBSv -pt i i' 3 fh with La Grippev D.EY,GQOD M. Hitcbens and wife went to Burlington Friday. Mr. Povenniire's children are sick if David Powell was quite sick the GENT.

with the measles. TT itch era ft of buying Goods cheaper and selling them cheaper than others- Mr. Elsbury visited the school at Pleasant View sionday. Si Roy Darland visited the Sunny first of the week. Jay Varvel spent Sunday night vvith R.

P. Thompson, A Jay Varvel is cutting wood for R. P. Thompson. P.

Thompson bought Elm.r Steele's pony Just Monday. Karl McLean took dinner with David Bradford last Sunday. Rev. Chatterton of Gridie' at. Side school Fiiday' afternoon.

sir. and Mrs. Frank Slcad are the rvrt the proud parents of a now baby girl. HI Frank Claik and family spent Cash or -trade fo produce Sunday at the home of Frank to procure the finest articles in Canned Goods, Dried Fruits etc- at lower prices than competitors can off er We have not the room here to list our bargains- Come in and let us tell you aq out them, We have them in Dry Goods, Underwear, Shoes etc It will be to yonr interest to see us before buying tended church at this place last Friday night. i Iitehens.

Mr. Finley spent a part of last Lucy Baker and Rachel Wright: week visiting his friend, Will attended church at this place Satur- aay nignt. Povearaire. Wren White, who his been suffering with the rshumaUsm, is some better. Qipver Householder has just -re- STRICKLAND CD.

fro an attack of the covered measles. Jessie Laughhn and -Ben Flem-mmg3 are visiting in Woodson county this week, From the way Hurst. Redft-arn is buying implements, he mustibe going to farm Var eVsr place. Protracted meetings closed Sunday night after iour weeks of successful laboring by J. A.

Alice Todd pen Sunday afternoon with her sister, Mrs. Harry Povenmire." $1.00 a vear. VSk ssr? 'r ecital. Miisica. Subscribe for the Star.

Jasper Pottorf spent last Satur Laugblin assistedaby Rev. Pulland of Indian Tenitary, for the cause of Christ, Theie weie seven conversions and three reclaimed. There At the Christian Church, Gridley, The Star $1.00 per year. Sale bills printed at this office. day and Sunday visiting friends, at Four Mile.

Ben and Tva Hitehens spent Sun- 1 Friday night Feb. 26, 1904. piinted at the Star were two additions to the Friend's Sale bills office. church. Bring in your job work, We Willi PROGRAM.

"Fantastic." Miss Howe. Smith GRAVEL II ILL treat you right; lEOKIA UUGGIES The Best the World. A. A. GRIFFITH.

Piano Solo, Vocal Solo, Anon Jesse Shaffer was qu sick last Catlin." week. 1 Millie Kaufman was visiting home folks Sundaj', Recitation, "The Old Man Meditates," Miss Catlin. We are pi-cparSd to do job printing on short notice. Walt Phillips went to City on business Thursday. Full hne of paper and tag board for sale bills etc.

at this office. Piano Trio, aay evening at the home of II. F. Povenmire. Edna andLee Burger visited their sister, Mrs.

White, a few days last week. Little jjable Jojinson, who has been quite ill with the measles, is slowly improviusr. James and Willie Todd and Jesse and Ben Hitehens went "to Burlington Saturday. There is but three more weeks of school at Pleasant View and six at Sunn' Side, Grover Householder, and Willie Todd spent Sunday afternoon with the Ilitchcn boys. Several of, the young people "Yellow Jonquils," Misses, Catlin, Howe, Fessenden.

John Birk is visiting at Samuel fe3 fe.5 ir COiKWtXiVOa (KH. QJotoo SOOCiCKJ LZi si kli O- Selected. Violin and Piano, Kaufman's this week. Mrs. Ed Kaufman was visiting at Mr.

Stuart and Miss Howe, r. M. L. Stockton. i breaching at the M.

E. church Mr3. Samuel Kaufman's Monday Sunday morning. Evervbodv in- 9 9 9 vited. Mrs, Samuel Kaufman called on Mrs.

Jesse Shaffer last week, Samuel Kaufman and wife spent Selected. Selected. Vocal Solo, "The Great White Throne." Miss Catlin, Mandolin and. Piano, Piano Duett, Misses Fessenden and Howe, Recitation, '-The Editor's Guests." Miss F. Phillips returned Thursday his Sund iy evening with homefolks.

irom an extended visit with parents in Iowa. Carl Gscliwind is going to this neighborhood attended the box social ut Four Mile Friday night. Advertisers will consider it a 00 John Mitchell's farn this Violin and Piano, favor if 1 DRUGS WALL PAPER PAINTS PERFUMES STATIONERY you tell them you saw Chrisr. Fahrnv and wife- soent Selected. Rive King' Wm.

Shaffer is going to have, a I their ad in the" Stab. Mr. Stuart and Miss Howe. Miss Howe. SundaT wiih Ed Kaufman1 and vfife.

Piano Solo, sale Soon, He exuect to lpavo thiss 33 4e 1 Al Finch recieved word that his Mr3' 15111111161 Kauiman spent bat- neighborhood in the near future. 'Literary at Pleasant is pro Uncle near McLouth is not expected afternoon with Minnie Ivauf- Vocal Solo, "Good Bye Sweet Day." Miss Catlin. Admission 10 and 20 cents. Everybody invited. gressing nicely.

We now have to live. Mr. Finch will Ipavp mn- some nice curtains mid sir 5 day for that place. Ea Mrs, Ed Kaufman spent afternoon with Wra, Shaffer and 'family. J.

prepared to carry an a "very good literar-. John Lytle went to Topeka ou busiuess and returned MAjnk'SI IfNdW rf A 3C5 -fc A. law has been passed that no private post card bearing the stsmp Christ bus good, fresh bread. Two of Alfred Peek's children are eick. H.

Randall and family expect to A of -United States of will An 1 it go away soon. We are sorrv to Ik Samuel Kaufman spent and Thursday, with his Mrs. Birk. iltlP. i 3 I 3 be used after the first of July, loose them from our rimlA nf 9 to Yates on Gridley still has a number with A.

A. Griffith Center Thursday business. moruing friends. Saturday a fine da Frank the measles. We were talking with Mrs, John Fisher is staying with her grandchild Bertha Kaufman a the primary teacher and she said Hitehens was thinking some of di- C3 I tl Ci 8 ti J.

Manager. We have vhat yoa vant in Lumber and all kinds of building material at iowe st pric Bring us all your Flax end get highest market Price- vv eanesaay mere were only thertcen ft Mrs. Tilford is quite sick with, la grippe. George JDreyer wont to Burlington Tuesday. O.

G. Mechem was in LcRoy Sundaj', Beulah Thompson is quite sick this week. puplis in her room, ging his potatoes. It 13 rather eai Iy far iggi ng potatoes, nt. he wanted to he sure and have potatoes to dig in 1901.

Bert Strickland came Saturday Sirs, Biiunie Kaufman was one day last week with Ed sr. and family. Wednesday and Thursday- was from Waverly and not being in Everybody is especially requested to be. present st the Christian church Sunday. Ed Tipton left Monday for his farm in Linn county, His family will go Saturday.

Prof. Hogle gave three very en-terestiug lectures at the M. E. church this week. very good health he remained Lerei Chas.

Shull, who teaches school this week and his father- Frank Dad davs- -very thing was icy. south of hero, was seen passing through our neighborhood Tuesday Strickland went in his place. The mail man had bad roads. evening on Ui3 way home in Four ti John Kaufman and wife were buy- John Shaffer went to Burlington Thursday. Money spent for Morton cigars is kept in circulation.

Otto Zweigelenstemestopper was Mile district to attend the wedding i The ing a supply of household goods rmiey: Mouse under arrest in Fredonia, for of his sister, which tpok place the next day, KKKKKSO Hates: $1.00 to $1-50 per day: ta assaulting his father- in-law, W. D. Christman, and the county at- Wm, Kaufman and family spent torney concluded it would be easier Tuesday and Wednesday with her to dismiss the case than pronounce mother Mrs. Birk" near north big it. Ex.

creek. Miss Emma Henley after a two weeks visit in Topeka and Manhattan returned Friday. Peter Schupbach came up from Driftwood Okla. Friday and will work here until wheat harvest. Mysterious Circumstance, One was pale and sallow aDd the JOE RAMSEY, Proprietor.

T. Wiseman came down from Burlingion Tuesday. Henry Johnson of North Big Creek is very low. Anyone wishing farm loans call at the Gridley State Bank, II. I.

Faukhauser visited home folks last Tuesday night. other fresh and rosy. Whence the She who i3 biushincr Fred Dahman was fined $15 and costs in Justice Cad well'e court i last Friday morning for shooting 1 with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gent CROTTY, From the Le Roy Reporter.

Vern Glass went to Kansas City Wednesday. Several from hre went to Burl- ly arousing the lasy organs they Will Carter's dog. The do is a shepherd and besides being a good natured and useful watch dog, is a compel good digestion and head off Dr. and Mrs. Axford arrived Wednesday evening from Virgil to visit Mrs, Axford's parents a few days.

H. M. Gilmore of Olkland, Kan. will be here to preach at the Chris t-m church Sunday morning and constipaticni' Try them. Only 25 ridley eat IV1 ar ket R.

P. THOMPSON, Proprietor. tresH' Meat, Cursd Pork, Drisd Beef, Bolegnsi and Lard eah. PcrH intsrals paid for Hides companion to the children! Dah- mgton Saturday. at sir.

L. Stockton Druggist. man used a shot dog on him and Jesse Henley bought a horse last simply filled him with shot. No weftk of Sam Cokeley. reason was given for the act.

The There will be a box supper at dog, though badly injured, will re- Jt ot mn Athlatlo Statesman, Jcepa Chamberlain's -distaste for physical exercise 13 as marked as his cover. -Le Roy Reporter. Henry Bahr was sick with la grippe a few days last week but is now able to be at work in the store again. Among those who are sick at passion for orchidar At no period in his life has he Indulged in any form of sport, and walking is his special Practically the longest walk J. A.

Ramsey, county truancy of- Crotty are Wm, Ike's family and he takes In London la from Prince's ficer is working up a reunion ot the Emma Anderson, A elver tise in the Stai gardens to his clubs in Pall Mall or SL Ramsey family at the be, James' street To his sedentary habits Rev. Pearat of Parker preached at the Christian church here Sunday night and few nights the first ef the week. O. R. Mechem of Lelioy came over Wednesday evening.

The hack team ran away Tuesday night, but no damage was done. C. C. Clark went to Burlington Tuesday returning Wednesday. A.

Elliott was in Burlington Tuesday returned Wednesday, M. G. Atherly and Lou Shook were in Burlington Tuesday M. G. Atherly has Bold a carload of flour in less than a mounth, Be sure and hear the new Minster at the Christln church Sunday, Finley reports a fine hunting trip last week in the country.

Mrs. Gene Stone arrived Wednesday to visit Ed Johnson and family. Wm. Probstein of Burlington was here visiting friends he adds a love for smoking black cigars and drinking Gertie Caven who has been working 111 Buflingtdn carh'e liome Saturday for a week's visit; Bertie Wood who has been on the sick list for the past week is some better at the present writing; Gertrude and Rosa Hall who have been visiting the past week went to Wese Cokeiey's Monday for a week's -fr The sock social given at the Christian church was a success and everybody present had a delightful time. World's Fair.

The Ramsey family has' the decendents of those who "cattle over with William the Conqueror" beaten to a pulp as Geo. Ade would say. The Ramsey7s go back to the Rameses or Pharaohs of Egypt, in the days long before Ed Little's dog barked at the pyramids. Garcett Agitator Dick Reed, of near Gridley, who is teaching the Hartford city school ink X' DEAL C. W.

Green was here from Mad ison Sunday and visited his brother Owen and that evening they both went to Madison. 3 Pottery, Dry Goods, groceries, peeiisware, Mrs, Shepley came home. Thursday fro'iii Fredonia to spend a few days, then she is going back to help in the meetings. Hour and Feed. Come to Gridley.

has received an appointment as a government mail clerk and will go on the road in the near future as a substitute. Mr, Reed has been a teachef in thi3 county for a number of years and beard a good reputation. At one time he wa3 in the employ-e of II. Willet hard, ware m'an. Independent.

The Epworth Lengue will give a Leap year social at Mrs. Chamberlain's Saturday night Feb. 27, Everybody is invited. Editor Smith of the Burlingto'n Republican was in Gridley a few hours today. While here he made this office a pleasant call; Mechem of Lelioy was here Fiiday visiting hi3 brother O.

0. Mechem. H. B. Reed went to Emporia to attend Congressional Convention tVcdnesdav evening.

Cash or Trade for Tell them you saw it in the Star. Everybody that heard Prof. Hogle'3 lectiires were well pleased..

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Years Available:
1902-1907