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The Green Banner from Green, Kansas • 8

The Green Banner from Green, Kansas • 8

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The Green Banneri
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Green, Kansas
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8
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WE BELIEVE in tdvcrtisiny and rivinc it to our cus- -vy' v' 2 Stoves and Pocket and fable Cut 'fry. t'OIIlCrS. a. io. Commencing Sept.

2 1 to 2(i Inclusive E. O. HAiNEY Haulware, Tinvaic, feJlLJFl entire country is will Five nee, a seioi waicwuiui with each Majestic sold, mentioned above; WHY WE THINK THIS M. tl. ANY AH'T w-aluttf? -up to tKe fact k- tlutt -no tiling else' is as conducive to kealtk and pleasure r.G "of anJ CcJ water in tke licuse.

Most famflies are adding, it to their homes. vA'l'y Pivcs racre 1 It has an all copper rcsovoir, detachable, easy to clean, no pipes to freeze and buret cr fill up, rnd can boil vater in it without effecting the lifting of the oven in the least. 2 Draft has the same number of sq. in. as pipe and is directly under fir- Ux hMt to go to top of stove where cooking is done.

3 Top and ell breakable parts are made of malleable iron aud the top will rial warp or crack. 4 Body is one piece of 'char'coal iron, no joints. 5 Ha 3 Duplex Grate for coal or wood. 6 Trirflniig is of best nickel plate. 1 Oven is perfectly airtight, cold riveted to body.

8 Guaranteed to give user satisfaction and last with reasonable care 15 YEARS less fuel, tkan any ctiicr range. Ample kot watsr for lotk and tlHctien. during these six days RANGE IS BETTER THAN UinU The News from l.ssi?a. Dad.Nemyer went down to Leonsrd-ville, Tuesday evening. Albeit Larson returned from Morg-auville, Saturday.

Mias Lois George was home from Ciay Ceuter, Saturday and Sunday. Ed Bardwell was up from Manhattan in his Ford auto, Tuesday, on b'U3ine33. Arthur Lund spent Saturday and Sunday, with particular friends, in Clay Cent jr. Several of the boys, girls also, attended the ball game at Green, Sunday. Mr.

Fear, was a business visitor, at Clay Center, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland and daughter, came up from Oklahoma, Tuesday evening, to vinit a couple of weeks, at the Webb homo. Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Lund were in Clay Center, Saturday. The White Sox will play Leonardville at Leonardville, Sunday the 27th, Wankanisa Cass Kimbrough and family visited relatives in Linn, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs, Nels Johnson were county seat visitors, last Wednesday. Sarmeman and company threshed for J. T. Swenson Saturday.

II. 0. Newton and wife spent Sunday v. ith their son Warren, and family. Jamas Appelton and daughter drove to Green Saturday, and took the train for Clay Center.

Mabel Byarlay is st-iying with -Mrs. Guy Owen for a few weeks. oanneim.n and company thr-rlied for Nelson Johnson on IheDi-ple farm Mrs. Slingsby frnn mm: Clay Center iVirs. Emma New- toriSu'iday, also visited re.

M. Kitchen. Mt-lson Johnson and Verlie Gridley attended the ice cream social at Green, Satuaday evening. Tlie party at James Appelton's was well attended 1 night it was a real surprise on Miss Grace. Refreshments were served, cake and fruits.

Ali enjoyed a fhie time, arid returned to their sever homes at a late hour I wishingher many more surprises. Ethel Kitchen and Mr. Pfiefly drove to Green, Sunday afternoon Mr. Bergin and daughter Edith called at the home of Mr. Kant.leys', Sunday afternoon.

Miss Cliostnut ot Linn, visited her Mr8. Frank Johnson, a lew days i the first of the week, i 1 El fci! If'; BY Goshen Blanche Harbour spent a lew days her grandmother, Mrs. Maine. Mrs. Tnitwein has been on the sick list, but is improving at this writing.

Mrs. Jacob Riek spent Sunday at Mrs. Lamb's. Rev. Engle and wife of Dickinson, attended the Love Feast at the River Brethren church.

Mrs. Ryan vbital at Reiks''Monday. Rev. Fungous drove to Fact, last Monday. Mrs.

John Ileer visited Mrs. Jacob Heer, Tuesday. Phillip lieer and wife attended church Sunday, out in our neighborhood. Ross Dillhiger and wife went out to Mrs. Lamb's, Sunday, in their auto.

Carl Burgeon and Miss Anna Was-mer spent Sunday afternoon, with Miss Jessie Lamb. Herman and Bonnie Trautwein attended the social at Green, Saturday night. Fred Jchiwon and brother called at the Trautwein home, Saturday night. Mrs. Jake Ridk and children drove to Green Saturday.

Read E. O. ilainey's ads in this issue. FOR SALE. Cnht tm HfiU Mahip LOT8 Lots for Sale: sale.

Inquire of 0. Smith ib store painted. A. is doing the job. -4 R.

lanw of Clay Center, wa-t transacting at this place Tuesday. Donald went to Clay Center, in the auto vviis caught in the rain on the riiup hoias, at Albert Rundies, and hung up Tuer.day evening. Mrs. D. Ashbatitfb.

of Deuver, came hi the iirst, of the week, sid ia visiting hor Chus. Miller and wife, of Ihis place. W. h. Davies and daughter Mary, ent to Manhattan, Satnrday, return- went Tuesday I1 M.mn niiH fjimilv tn be present at the Dugan-Moou weudmg.

Aims Wlen ih-mfi. wiw at vay on- SaujfCu i fi FOR SALE About 8 good lots for hnvrnj? his lurmture Mrs. John Evans. hot water, wit a KANSAS. and Subscribe 'for the Green Banner Job work neatly aaoe recejVe new POST CARDS every week.

Come in and look them over. G. H. Byarlay, Green, Kansas. Subscribe for the Banner.

1 .00 It is a mean hwrwi. indeed, that doe-j riot want to please. For this reason it is safe to conclude that when he does not respond to a command he has, failed to understand. lie patient and be sure that the hoi you want him to do before puuishinc Uiia. 11 -V-y ''h i I E' i i UfJ4t 1 1 i Not been use we advise it alonc-and uot i ve carry biug.

no I Hi I I rot it i ovt, ji actty as a. as S' i rai ti u.r.t -t a win. mjh. tin '1 1 i n. i.

rf i. 1 Dri'T' ft li.itli;il'r, M- K.jrt f-; lfr fUl ttM-i Ml' i ll T'liiSi Ull't ft CiM'H''t l'itJt' to I Mt- 1 1 I .1 i i. I Jtf uvu.vbm wM.i-to int a i)utiui. Lot ua The Green Lumber Co, 4 6 i. al kL.

Packing case shelteh. Cheap and Convenient Method of Protecting Growing Chicks. Remove the lid from a dry poods box or large packing case and turn it on its side. Saw some broom handles to fit snugly within the box for I perches, and nail them last with long, Blim, steel wire nails, driven in from the outside. Nail ono-end of a strip of muslin two yards long and one yard wide to the top front edge of the box.

Drive two sets of stakes in the ground in front of the box and nail a strip of wood across the top of -lift. Colony Shccr. each set to support muslin Heavy unbleached muslin can bo had for seven or eight centra yard at al- most any store, and irhe ends are hemmed so they cannot fray the pieces may he used for several seasons. The front' ends of the. canopy are lashed to stakes driven in the ground 'to stout cord is made the high stakes a pore fast.

Betwec fffin hf nnilfMl fnst. and here tlu chickens rcan'vtake shelter from the sun during the heat of the ciay. I A number of these colony shelter: lull Tmi-V1 T'ClM an(j cooi as VlXl'l as vermin proof, foi anything white is shunned by tho lit tie bests. To prevent wind roc kin it- it V.n uroll tn I'lin I stanch ion or guy rdpes from the tops of tlu high stakes out' to peps driven in the' grounci, as suown at io lircwa the wind from moving the -box, driv somo stakes in the ground close to tho bottom of. 1ho box aud it i move.

POULTRY POINTERS. are-not necessary for ef production. He careful to get c-ggs from ttie Do two-year-old layers for hatching. Handy nests aro a comfort to tho hens and a great converiieace to ej 1 pi hcrers show (hat tlio yoarHn? ben lays 40 per cent more eggs tha, fiTfrt Trnfirc! nl1 i fnn-la tru. ftliv 'l US I "i tcct(ls lo mak(3 tjiem cl.vHjot.tic.

l.X 1 Z'Z i 1 I i 4 1 St fclhodist Church Notes Preaching service next Sunday morn-iiig-; Subject "Our Mlunco." The evening service will bo adjourned, be-cauie of the Kvangtdistie. racot-iiigs being held at thf tl. M. church. Epw'orth League will iwyin ni 6.30.

Tne'P-tjUr of the church receivtd letter from asitkj U3 tonend them Hume fruit. Ali t' who will a can of fruit please leave the jar at the parsonage and when enough ia sent in, it will be shipped to Bethany Hospital. Married One of Isaac Moon's daughters Miss Grace, was married to Homer Dugan, last Sunday at the home of her parents in Randolph. 0, A Smith is working on the new v.fldilif,u to hi furniture store, this vei'k, digs, laaib a buahitua trip Cloy Center, vVedneaday. illanche rontious came in oh the train Wednesday fronl Euuuett, Kansas, where ahe has been visiting relatives.

A. Luther and oTi; plastered a house for Mr. Obnen thid week. Miss. Itallie McLaughlin of Garrison, spent from Saturday until Tuesday evening, at the G.

Byarlay home. Jesse Miller came up from Garrison, Sunday, to upend the day with home la ma daughter made a bus HH'Stf trip to Clay Center, Tuesday. J. of BodavHle, wan ictaaetiiig basiiwsss with our rner- Chavie.i our station agent vr.s oi'ff-red loc I-ecuardville Ktavion. He chifikH that Groan, is good enough for him.

Paul agjiil lor the Waggoner i.titv.r cyt yuo for Phillip it -X to use on 'is inuil route. went to Uiley Saturday and returned Tuesday. Murry Luther ma- a trip Ciay Center, Saturday. Jim Rogers uptrom uuey, urday, to visit his parents, Geo. M.

Ileinen went to Washington, 1J. C. last Saturday on ollinui business. lie e-spects to iuin to u.ttu ur i made and placed in a. tiuld melosuie where there are a hu-go number of chickens.

the hoxes can be had Oosla to the poultry. Muslin is preferable to I rf rnnA rt t-.

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Pages Available:
417
Years Available:
1908-1909