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The Green Banner from Green, Kansas • 1

The Green Banner from Green, Kansas • 1

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The Green Banneri
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Green, Kansas
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FT pi I id 0 GREEN, KANSAS. JULY 2, 1908. NlrfoBS Id VOLUME I. jTj, Njj" V23 N4ji taia ea-ii iaiii iKtofcair tear gar GRAIN INSURE lHb Kho I AUKA1N 1 of GREEN Drop in and get a dish of Ice Cream, and While in get a South Highland Mrs. Pfizenmafer and two children were shopping in Clay Center Friday.

Mrs. Ge6. Verner antf Emma Jone3 were in Green Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jones and daughter Myrtle visited with Verner Tuesday.

Cassie Rogers visited with Maftha Cigar Candv. Pod, Chewinz tobacco-. on hand all of the time. Pies here all of the SHORT ORDERS ALWAYS READY fsaatf Mo6n Raiidohph a pleas- slut caller at this office Saturday. Grain in stacks or' ricks against fire at less cost than you can afford to run your own risk; Permission granted to use steam power for the threshing; Consider the? possible result of ffl A spatk fr6W? tfr threshing engine A carelessly dropped match' A cigar stub tJ A passing train If A stroke of Ktitmnj(--and many other contingencies'.

Insure with the SHAWNEE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, the reliable Company of your own State. Quite a bit of hail fell out north of but not much fown Sunday is reported. 4- The Colts untter the leadership of Gframley are a very clean bunch of players and when ever these two teams' rrfcet you may count or? a good Let E. 0. HAINEYhg-ure your Hard ware bilk when you get ready to Build.

Ho snakes the Price. and Bessie Iluddleston Sunday'; Mrs. 1. Wasmer and children1 catfcd on her mother Mrs. C.

C. Kflliaif tfe week; The farmers are busy cuttiVg Wn'eat; T. S. Iluddleston and wife called orr W. Jones and wife Tuesday; Vena Palmateer Visftect Mrs.

Charles Gephart Thursday; Mr. Gephart arid Hattie Alexander were in Green, on business Friday. Sophia Oetinger is sewing for Mrs. V. F.

Rogers at present. C. Wachsnicht is shocking wheat for J. Mauch at present. Mr.

Rogers is cutting wheat for J. Co'rkell. W. A. Jones and wife visited T.

S. Huddleston and wife Sunday. Cassie Rogers called on Laura Dan-ielson Sunday afternoon. E. Heinen and wife went to Morgan-ville Friday to visit their son John returning Monday.

ERNST HEINEN AGENT Last Friday the Green Reefs' went to Glay Center to play Gramley's Colts. It was certainly a fine exhibition of ball the7 Reds put up; only letting? the Colts score 6nee in the third inning and after that not a colt pulled in on the stretch. One of Green's rooters said; they walked right iri and turned around and walked right out again. The Reds Score dthree runs in the sixth inning, A. getting a two bi'gger, Luther had three line drives to the catcher, Lund followed suit, L.

Walker singled, A. Walker scored; Li Walker stole 2nd, Harmon Brooks singled scoring L. Walker and Harmon, Pritchard struck out. In the 7th no scores, but in the 8th the Reds got buay by Lund getting a hit and a few more hits scoring him and in the ninth with two men oat with Myers on third, afler getting a two bagger ami stealing third DilHng-pr bunted, Gramley got tangled up and thro wed the ball over first, and the fe'O YEARS' EXPERIENCE Wm. Thornton Jr.

and wife returned home from Manhattan, Monday evening after spending a few days with relntives and friends. Lee went over to Clay Center after them in their auto. i Miss Ellen Heinen returned home Monday evening, from Clay Center, where she has been attending institute. Trademarks Miss Brethour and Miss Sparmau took the train for Clay Ceriter last Friday, A. Mclntire and son made a business trip to Winkler, Kansas, Suurtay afternoon to visit friends until Monday when they contracted two $50.00 jobs and one it 75.

00 one. They report heavy rain accompanied by. heavy hail which did much damage to corn and oats, in some localities' it pourdud the oats down flat and stripped the corn leaves clean. At Winkler the creek rose about three and one half feet Monday. They returned home Monday evening after the water had gone down.

Blake Chapin returned home the last of the from Manhattan, where he has been attending the K. S. A. C. Designs 'tfftfl Copyrights 4c.

Anyone sondln a sketch nnd description ascertain opinion free whether invention prohnltly Communion? tionssuictlycorfldoTifml. HANDBOOK on Patrnt sent free. openoy for Becuring patents. I'atonta taken tlirouerii Munn Co. reeelirti Special notice, without charge, lutbe Sctofifie Jiwrica Ahnnrlsomelyllluatrntod! weokly.

Lnrecst elr dilation of any wiontllio lerma, 3 9th went one two three for Center and the game was over. Score 5 to 1. This is the fir3t defeat for Clay Cen-5 ter and Green deserved to win the first game from them after giving them such a good game at the opening of the season in Clay Center. 'enr four montns, i. ocia Dy an newanemers MONN.

Hew.Yorf Branch Offlco. Et I)B E. C. Moon sold his residence to Rob't Miles, and purchased the residence from Mike Klein where E. O.

Harney lives. -4 Joe Craft has resigned his position as carrier on route 2. Earl Dugan has What about waking up iri Green and having a lecture course here this winter? We can have a. -ltctuio course just as well and just good a course as any town in the county, and have a little something for the people to go to this winter, nothing doing, everything dead in town makes a very poor thing to draw the people to town, so why not get buay and pick out a few good attractions for the coming winter? What is better to listen to than a good lecture course? A picked up bunch of ball players went over to Lasita Sunday, to play that team a game of ball, Brooks, Luther and Harmon being the only members of the first team to go, the rest being boys picked up around town here as we could get them. Bert James pitched the game and should of won it with proper support, but the way some been appointed and commenced carry ing Wednesday; The fifth district congressional cam Donald Davies attended the ball game at Clay Center last Friday.

1 Eysters' swing which has been here the last few days, left Tuesday for Leonardville where it will be the 4th. paign is rapidly shaping itself for the Republicans and recent events are making it very clear where the contest liesi It is easy to see that the two men in the lead are Congreasman Cal- E.O. HAINEY Sells The reat Majestic Malleable and Charcoal Iron Range U. S. CREAM SEPERATORS ARTIC ICE CREAM FREEZERS OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION derhead and S.

S. Smith, of Dickinson county. The race has settled itself down to such a point that there is no possibility for Mr. Rees to win. He was the third man to enter the race and will be the third at the primaries.

Go to Wakefield the fourth with the Green Reds. Ai Boughen, P. S. Reid and Lloyd Wilcox made a businese trip to Clay Center Saturday afternoon. The celebration at Wakefield promises to be one of the best around, so hitch upUriy and spend the day there.

The Giiien Reds play ball there and A desperate attempt has been made Of those boys played wasn't slow, and frith a little practice Lasita would have to get up and go some to win from them. The final score was 43 in favor of Lasita. After this gama the boys played them a five inning game winning it by a score of 10. Bropks pitched this game with Harmon catch ing. Luther caught for Lasita.

Subscribe for the Banner. by his friends to injure Mr. Smith, but We notice that the Rees supporters are saying notning against aiaerneaa. The inference is clear that Rees re and we would like to take a crowd along to cheer for them. mains in the race to defeat Smith, and and not to defeat Calderhead.

If the voters of the district want to put a wide-awake man in the lower house, 5 they will vote for Smith and be certain Come in and get your coal for threshing of having the right kind of timber. IS The people of this section feel very XTTT 1 1 1 .1 Condensed official statement of the Bank of Green, Green, Kansas, at the close business on June 13, '08. friendly toward Dickinson county candidate. He is made of good stuff near. We have supplied ourselves witn mis and will be the right man for the place.

article but it will be to your advantage to buy of We are going to depend upon Dickin son county to elect a state senator from Clay county and it is our duty to Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Cash and Sight Exhcange stand by Dickinson's candidate for congress. He ought to have the unan imous vote of Clay county republicans, ie Green Lumber both because of his ability and because $83881.13 1067.62 40843.74 1 125792.49 $10000.00 7500.00 4138.78 104153.71 125792.49 of cur relationship in senatorial affairs Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits supply of fire- Its time to lay in a works for the fourth. Company Mr. and Mrs. E.

C. Moon baby, Mrs. H. E. Moon, Mrs.

Lavernia Toothaker and Mrs. Ernest Moon and children came over from Green in their automo i i The above statement is correct. E. DAVIES. Cashier.

We invite your business in Deposits, Loans and The Bank of Green biles last Wednesday evening. They made a short visit with relatives here oince the trains have been running we are and returned home last Thursday morn filling our sheds with Lumber, and can hii you HI! Hihcs Paint Phone 24. ing. Randolph Enterprise. Guy Byarlay attended the bse I gsmij at Friday,.

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Pages Available:
417
Years Available:
1908-1909