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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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i ii 1 Ed Olaen and wife drove to Clay Cen Mrs. Peterson from Garrison, Kansas, and Mrs. Pet Adams were visiting at Clay Center, last Saturday. ter yesterday. Snooting he lay Ed Olson is preparing to remodel his residence by raining the foundation, building un addition and new porches etc.

Sannoman Bros, have the contract. Misses Myrtle Fink', and P.lan Walker weie iaitiuy fii Center, Saturday of last week. Mr. Charles Putnam and son Delmar wore transacting business, at Clay Center yesterday. Delmar was tuning a piano.

Murray Luther, Hersey 1 louse and Floyd Finley were Clay Center visitors last Saturday. 13 that turkey in good shape for the Thanksgiving dinner. Swen Franson was visiting at the county seat yesterday. Remember the 25th, election of city officers. OV.

SATURDAY Miss Audrey lams was visiting at Clay Center the last of the week, returning home with Miss Yirgil, Saturday evening. Mrs. A. Wilson and her eldest daughter came out from Clay Center, last Friday evening, to visit with A. J.

until Saturday. Client Walker and his father were Clay Center visitors lat Saturday. There will be plenty of Turkeys, and a chance for all to get a turkey homo for Thanksgiving dinner. Chas. Mabie went to Kansas City, last week, and returned home with a fine car of cattle.

They were fine lookers and in good shape to put in the feed lot, which he expects to do he has a-bout five car load of cattle in the fattening lot, at present. Mrs. Guy Byarlay and little daughter Guenn, left last Friday evening for Oak Hill, where they were for several days visiting at the Ernest Heinen home. Mr. A.

King of Oklahoma, is contemplating on building a new hotel at this place, and we hope to see the building go up everything for the abvance-ment of our little city we are in for and we hope that he comes to the right AT Our Business Increasing Daily This is the time of the year to see us about your winter supply of Coal, if you haven't already bought. If you intend to build, let us figure with you. November 21st Lumber Pet Adams and family moved to their new home Tuesday, which Mr. Adams recently bought of David Lamar. Mr.

Lamar is now comfortably located in his new home at Green. Ross Dilliriger and wife and Raymond Hurley, and Ambrose Boughen and wife attended the show at the Bonham, Monday evening. Chas. Wilson went to Clay Center, Coal Mr. J.

E. Moon sold his Roo automobile to Nr. Martin Jellumof Clifton, the car was delivered Tuesday; Who will be the next to get a good Reo? Now is the time to get a car for good service. Reo Runabout, for two passenger, for $500-just think what you get for the money. Come in see Moon, the Reo Agant.

Cement Brick 14 Paints Sand Friday evening, to have a tooth pulled. 0. F. Newton and brother bought a corn sheller, at Idywild, the other day. It is a two hole sheller andvill be run by a gasoline engine-they have several jobs waiting on them.

f- Gus Belin and daughter were Clay Center visitors Tuesday. Subscribe for the Banner. Clint and Harry Walker and Wm. and Ernest Ingrum attended the show at Clay Center, Monday evening. Misses Pearl Mclntire and Gladys Thornton and Carl Mclntire and the writer attended the Uncle Tom's Cabin show which was given at Clay Monday evening, and of all the "punk things" their bunch took the cake.

Subscribe for the Banner. The Triple Link Lodge, No. 363 I. 0. 0.

F. lodge of this place, have issued invitations to its members and families to be present at their annual Thanksgiving supper to be given at the hall, Thursday evening, November 26, and a big time is anticipated by the P. H. SANNEMAN, Prop. The Green Lumber Company Oil I ICj Great Music Offer Send us the names of three or more performers on the Piano or Organ and twent-five cents in silver or postage and we will mail you postpaid our latest Popular Music Roll containing 20 Commenced the first of the year and will not close till the pages full Sheet Music, consisting of popular Songs, Marches and Waltzes We are satisfied that most of the people in Green and vicinity are proud of the fact that they have a little sheet in their little town, and we are striving to make it a paper that will help the town in evety wi.y possible we are getting all the news we can get (and subscribers too) and are trying to give you as newsy a little paper as possible so if you have an item of news you would like to have published give it to nome paper instead of sending it away to another town, if you want to boost and help out another town, you ought to go and live there now we certainly appreciate all that you do for us, give us news and help to make the Banner a paper that Green will be proud pf.

arranged for the Piano or Organ including RUD KNAUR'S famous Flight of the Butterflies, "March Manilla" evening of December 3 1 9:30, so if you have not taken advantage of it yet, please drop in and let us show you our line 1 Price At Home at No. 18, every day except Sunday. or goods and give you our and the latest popular song, "The Girl I've Seen." Popular Music Pub. Co. Ml Ml Iff I IIHfifH i a i ci We noticed in the Dicpatch that Miss Ethel Smith, our Milliner advertised a Millinery Sale for last Saturday we hope she got ample returns for her Proffessor Terwilliger spent Saturday and Sunday with his family, at Shoes of all kinds at rigk prices-will sell you a good shoe for the Ladies, from $2.00.

upwards, all up-to-date good ones Mens everyday wear-Talk about them- They all do that Come in any old time-would be glad to show you our line of Winter Stuff, Ball Brand-you all know what that means. Paul Mitchell went to Clay Center, Monday morning, to resume his duties as juryman in the District Court. Don't Experiment with Paints it don't pay When you use paint, uss Prepared Pmnt The iha ii is osaiblc ia tusks The Heath Milligan Befit Prepared Paint will loo 1c better aid nroiect vour housa lonjrer than any r- a I Yniirs hr foisinflss. r. Jacob.

IVlfiT. Ellen Heinen and Charley Appelton were Clay Center visitors Moinliy, May Day township elected the following officers at th election week before last: Trustee, L. J. Drethour; treasurer, Julius Kabe; clerk; L. W.

Wald-raven; Justices, W. A. Evans and A-dam White; Constables, Oscar Eerg-strom and Henry Mullen. Job work neatly done here. other paint, because it is made The Alliance Co-Operative with a knowledge ot thu requirements of a paint.

Get a coi. card to of E. O. HALNEY Green, Kan, iri' tn'-n'-i.

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Pages Available:
417
Years Available:
1908-1909