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The Grenola Greeting from Grenola, Kansas • 1

The Grenola Greeting from Grenola, Kansas • 1

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9 Its purpose To'seTVe- tKcbusi- ness, social anil dducgtiafnal in- terestof its constituency. 2 Its constituency A prosperous community of Farmers, Stock -X men and Merchants. -a Vol. I. Grenola Kansas.

Friday 12, 190CX No. 32. THE CANEY VALLEY HAS A RECORD FOR PRODUCTIVITY THAT IS UNSURPASSED. GRENOLA HE COLUMN. his cap wo old be ready for coal 'dig Mbrtf Scfibol TallSs.

Lanoruae study is one of the si ondence. dsiTvrrfcXjrr tg viittij t1 rva xr BT MBS. ANJIA SEPTUSE. Corresp most essential element in a course ft '-pj JLH j.iw' jl -fi- -a- a S0L. L.

Lawyer. Prompt attention to Lusi-ness in State or Federal Courts Gtxxi.ola Kansas. ging in fhe fall. But the little cold box shanty has been converted into a substantial building 20x40 well filled with merchandise and Nate has lost almost all taste for the coal bank. Leeds has also a drug and hardware TO VISIT- TIME -TABLE.

EAST A Green Cross Society whose aim is to protect and rescue young women from dangerous pitfalls, is the outgrowth of the fertile brain of M. Henri Dui.aut, of Geneva, Switzer Correspondents should sign thei names ta their articles not for public ation as "evidence of good faith" Pleas.also, put heading at top as the store and a blacksmith shop. There 10:20 p. m. No.

204 l'as9ener No. 222 Freight No. 218 Freight have been several smith's come and of study because it is the mold in which all speech and thought is made clear to the mind. It is the medium by which thought is conveyed from mind to mind. It is the solvent in which is held within the mind'.

Without language there can not be clear thinking. Language is' either spoken or written and both shovfld be studied fn school. The first care of the teacher should 11:28 in 11:55 a. in. printer loesent always know your lo WEST BOUND.

cation, lie exceeding- careful to 1 Immense General Store! mm mum Where you will find his NEW FALL STOCK COMPLETE consisting-of Dry Goods, Boots and 1 Shoes, Hats. Caps, Gents Furnishing Goods, Notions jrj Ladies' Jackets and Capes.a and large line of new go but the first one to be successful was J. L. Pattison who ran the s.hop for about 12 years and recently -sold to Mr. Tona who is giving general satisfaction- and with the assistance of No.

203 Passenger Xo. 219 Freight No. 221 Freight 0:35 a. 2:45 p. in 5-40 p.

in DR. H. C- (Gold Medalist) DELIST. Office with Dr. Hatfield, Wednesdaj write all proper names plainly.

land, who is the projector of the world-renowned Red Cross Society, which has leceived the benediction of thousands, not only in our own land but throughout the world. It is the desire of M. Dunant to make the Green Cross Society international in its scope. It has been in oper Write your items Monday; eend Frank Jones-is doing his best to keep be to see that tthe elii'ld is learning to them in Tuesday; Wednesday is No. 218.

carries passengers to Chan ute via the "Cut off" and Fredonia. up with tho custom which still gains get clear thoughts from spoken of each week. fresh Groceries. LI everlastingly too late. on him.

But prosperity is assured words and again put his thoughts in No. 222. carries passengers to Cher- Grenola. Kansas. to words.

Thea the next thing West Caney- Bring us your produce and get the highest Market Price. should be to see that he gets idteaa- from written Tin's de Calvin Moore and Mr. Barret have with Mr. Tona. The G.

A. R. have a hall nicely fitted up and the Baptists have, a good church building with a live church and Sunday School. The late st addition is a little building put ation in Switzerland for some time and undoubtedly by this time it is extending a helping hand in other European cities. It is a disheartening truth that there is no country in the world that does not need it.

A velops into reading, composition etc moved their cattle to Anderson Co. W. Crew and Austin Woodside attended court at Howard last week. and latter into grammar, rhetoric etc which are scientific- statdies in the ryvale on the main iiileV No. 211 carries passengers to Win-field.

No. carries passengers to Wellington. You Mill save 10 per cent by buying Round Trip tickets. All tickets closely limited. (Can furnish Coupon Tickets' to all points.) 11.

T. Cl'ND IFF, Ag't. You will find in our store the lowest prices consistent with good quality. Respectfully, it medium of thoiijght conveyance. up by Bert Noel and used by him as Remember the rally at the Swasey a barber sbop.

Anyone can get a welcome awaits the society in America, A cross is the insignia. It has been suggested that members grove in Elk River Oct. 12. The perfection of languHge studies involves inqiuiry into those languages FELIX satisfactory shave and hair cut any Saturday. Considerable feed to be cut at this which were antecedent to the mother tongue and those related to it, or The first coal bank was opened bv writing.

Frost has made its appearance on of the society be placed at railroad stations to protect arriving young wo men at the time when they are most helpless, and are exposed to dangers L. Binyon sometime in the 70's comparative study of languages. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. the Caney. This led to the organization of a Language study begins with the primary reading class and involves Go To ID.

IB. ZDcrtyv For First Class Photos. Gallery closed 2nd and 4th. Monday, Gallery on South Main St. Ckexola Kansas.

Geo. Tomlinson, Dillard and Glen company in Winfield known as the of which they are unaware. WmhVld Coal Co. but this failed to Woodside are helping Frank Mc- more than the ability merely to call the words from a printed page. It Anulty put up feed this week.

do a lucretive business and soon cepsed operations. Many excavations Familiarity with the prevailing involves the power to get the mean ing of the language, the power to ex were made and various contrivances standards of etiquette gives a young man distinct -advantage and he who News of the Campaign in Kansas. IF YOU WANT IT ALL WUI1.E IT IS FKESII AND INTERESTING, SLHSCKIBE NOW FOB The Semi-Weekly Capital. This will be a great year for political news, both Stab and Nation. You will want it when it happens, and while it is fresh and interesting Texlay the ordinary weekly newspaper is too slow lor the up-to-date progressive Kansas perfected for raising coal and clear tract thought which has been reduced to print, the power of the mind to V.

S. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT William McKinley President? Vice President John Hay Secretary of Stat Lyman J. Gage Secretary of Treasury Elihu Hoot Secretary of War John D. Long Secretary of Navy Emory Smith Postmaster General E. A.

Hitchcock Secretary of Interior James Wilson Secretary Agriculture John W. Griggs Attorney General t'dicial. M.W.'Fuller, Cheif Justice, Illinois is sure that he knows is at ease and Fairvieiv A light frost Monday night. Earl Douglas is husking corn this ing the water out, but nothing was conforms automatically to social re successful until the genius of V. -Jo- -oZI ROCK Cum by studied out a pump fitted out weelf.

to run by eteam and lift 20 gallons Verge Reynolds is working for If You Cannot Take a Daily Paper Tom Archer. of water at a stroke. So the water problem is solved and V. Cumbyand quirement. If a ui'iii be a gentleman at heart the outward polish is easily acquireJ between manners and morals the tie is intimate.

A true gentleman is Minph unpretending natural. He is courteous, and has ihe personal dignity that comes of Charley Smith is working for J. leap the chasm that seperates it from other mind and unite itsell with the mind doing the original thinking Reading is the most exacting mental occupation and involves just as much power and acumen as the writer demands of him of attempts to follow him. Reading is both silent and vocal. By far the silent reading is the most important, but the other is also essential for if! involves the John M.

Harlan, Associate, Kentucky Horace Gray, Associate, Massachusetts David J. Brewer, Associate, Kansas lines. Win. Pool, owners of the only bank nw in operation, will make some money. The veiii is 18 'inches and the coal sells at 11c.

per bushel. Anna Swisher spent Sunday at Henry B. Brown, Associate, Michigan home. vieo. JShira.s, Associate, Pensylvania It.

W. Peckham, Associate, New York sen-respect, not sei; -souse lousn ess He treats every woman as a lady i. li i Lewis Kyser spent Thursday 1. White, Associate, Louisiana evening at Mr. Hines'.

ISLAND LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER LIME AND COAL A Sl'KClALTV. HAIR -M CEMENT PLASTER And everything in the builders line. JOHN HUNT MGR- Jos. McKenna, Associate, California hospitaliiy as a mutual obligation. power to nvstke- one's self understood.

Swisher and wife are the U. S. SENATORS. Journal Ladies Horn Among the first to settle in these parts was II L. Binyon, Uncle Dick, as he is known sat tied the N.

E. quiiterof section 2C in 1ST0. He came from Indiana with a family of boys and one girl, all of whom are living near neighbors to Uncle Dick Language study is not complete, in fact, is only half done unless the child proud parents-of a boy who arrived at their home Friday. Lucien Baker, Leaven worth W. A.

Harris. Lin wood because of price, or because you do not receive your mail daily, you can get a complete summary of the news of the world, and more Kansas news than you can find in all other papers combined, in The Semi-Weekly Capital. The Semi-Weekly Capital 13 MADE FOR KANSAS AND KANSAS FJliMKItS. It contains complete reports ot all the happenings of everv kinc and character in Kansas; a full report of all the important news of the world, and a large fund of interesting and valuable reading for every member of the fainilj-. It is the best investment that can be made for the small sum which it costs.

Tlie Greeting has mad' arrangements with the publishers whereby it can offer THE SEMI-WEEKLY CAPITAL and the GREETING until Jan. 1, 1901 for ONLY 50 CENTS. Address, Grenola Kansas. gains the power to express himself J. A.

jLinderman's and Grandma CONGRESSMEN, with clearness and force and this art "Tln-re are but four classes a home" said an Englishman; after W. J. Bailey Hobaugh started to the Territory Mondav for a visit. At Large 1st. District Aaron Jones settled the soutL-east (Charles Curtis fiveveaisi residence in the United of expression should be introduced into the course of study at the first for as the child learns to think he J.

D. Bowersock E. Mdgely J. M. Miller States; Thi pierage, the gentry, tradespeople aud working folk needs to learn to express hhs thought 2nd.

3rd. 4th. 6th. th. 7th.

There are five hundred classes in Y. A. Calderhead lest the habit of non-expression be America! luy big shop where 1 Ileeder Chester I. Long came fixed and the power of express quartsr of the same section, upon which Leeds stands in 1871. He was an uncle to W.

G. Jones and stepfather to J. Sievely both of whom were small boys coming with parents from Tennessee. Mr. Jones died many years ago in Colorado.

The nephew and step son are respected citizens of this neighborhood, the am, tlieownt-r is looked up to as a ion fail of development, or be devel STATE, Pearl Jordan and Mrs. Swisher visited Mrs. Jennie Swisher Thursday. Quite a number of our citizens attended the reunion at Molina Friday Van Douglas' are contemplating moting to town. Elmer Scott lost his driving 1 orse with lock jaw.

Claude Snare spent Saturday Wells sovererigu 1 his clerks, the sales oped at tov great a cost of effort. ROS. Stanley women speaks to a floor-walker with Commenced rly ease in expression II llit-hter rJ-. ITU? bated brrt.itli, the drivers, the becomes mora natural. As was said Governor Lieut.

Governor Secretary of State Auditor rreawnrfer of Attorney (General; messenger, the cashboys. porters bsfore, grammar grows of out the A. Clark Geo. E. Cole FrankE.

Grimes A. A. Goddard each form a different social rank. No Offer Renewed. body thinks of equality.

In every ailey effort to master language. It is an aid both to reading and to composit Established 180. with Johnnie Mann. WEST SIDE MAIN STHEET. former of whom kindly furnished the information for this writing.

The three other quarter sections joining Leeds were not settled until in the 80's. Sam Smith settled section 27 now owned by Handy, who Origin and Progress of Leeds AGENTS FOR THE NEW PRO in New York there is an exclusive aristocratic set to other sets are work up. strugling to enter. My h-ad swim. I have made uy my mine to go home, where tho footing of eve is secure." October Ladies? Home Journal.

Our contract with the Live Stock Indicator, which expired May i. has beer renewed and we are enabled to con-lsisrere oar Great Com-TbirraSion Offer, The first post office in this vicinity was located one half mile east of the present one in a little box shanty CESS STEAM LAUNDRY OF EMPORIA. WORK SKXT ON TUESDAYS Grenols, Kansas. ion. It is a scientific study of the principles of language.

To master grammar gives the student power over language both to analyze it for its contents, its basis of thought, aud to use it as an instrument for the conveyance of his own thought. Rhetoric is but the application of the principles of grammar to the requirements of clear and forcible expression of Then its place in the course of study follows gram-, mar. No education is complete i called Squid. A gentleman named The GftEE-yiiNfe, S1.00 tstate Superintendent Frank Nelson rotate Senator 2Rth dist. Jason Ilelmick (Representative 53rd dist.

L. Scott JCDKIAKV. 2heif Justice Supreme Court, Frank Doster Associate Justice, W. A. Johnston AV.lt.

Smith Al'I'ELLATE COUKTV WHMtH7n Dept. Abijah Wells V. D. J. II.

itahn Southern Manford Schennover A. Yv Denison B. F. Milton 1I3T It I CT Tudge, C. W.

Sliinn Dourt Stenographer Edna Shiun Mr. Bryan was the postmaster. He was in partnership with W. S. Jones was bom and raised not more than a mile away.

The only coal bank now being worked is on this quarter section. Section 30 was settled by Mr. Vhitney who has dropped out of the knowledge of every one. 120 acres of the land is now owned ami occupied by Dr. Johnson.

The other 40 has several residences, the G. A. R. hall and the Baptist church and is owned by Grandma Jones, and is in the coal business. Mail came rr- once a week from Cloverdale.

It B. H. O'COHHOR M.l The Americanized edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica in twelve volumes is one of the most complete works of its kiad in oxis'ence. It treats all subjects exhaustively, yet is concise in statement and while accurate and exact in language is vet so simple that a bov oroirl can un was thought quite convenient to it The Liive St40e Indicator, 1.00 The Poultry Farmer, monthly JyQ The Institute Edition ofLi ive Stoct Indicator, reporting he Farmer's Institutes, monthly. Amounting all to S2.50 The Four papers one year for.

.25 Address, pijYsierjiij and have letters and the news on Satur day. Grenola had been tha post- suiysEOii. office for most of the people before without thorough work in rhetoric. Mastery of onu language involves the study of other languages for all modern languages are out-growths DISEASES OK WO.MEV AND ClIlLDKKN 6 this. Squid lived from January to A SPECIALTY.

occupied by Frank Jones the youngest son who has grown from infancy to a double fisted blacksmith. Section 35 was settled by Harrison Grenola Kansas Hi from other older languages and an July 18S2 where the pest office was moved to the present site and the name changed to Leeds with Jerry ELK COL'XTV. State Jenator, 2Jth District, Jason Ilelmick. Itepresentative, 52nd District li. Scott.

Grounds and is now owned and occupied by Charles Other explanation of existent facts in the languages involves an inquiry, into the. language precedent in historical McQuary as postmaster in the sana building with a few groceries. Sugar Grenola, Kansas, settlers are the Kirby brothers, Joe Elliott and Abbott Lea who came in John Hamilton John Hamilton, jr. J. F.Deal was bought by the dollars worth and 'S m' m' retailed to.

customers by the 10c the 70's. The other settlers are wdl derstand it. Its scope comprises all the arts, sciences and literatures and has beside mwy valuable special features; such ks, description of American cities. Their origin, population, commercial over 4000 biographical sketches1, topics on development of natio.ial life finances, sjsten of government, political economy, lu-w colored ni-ps. etc.

On the whole, it is one i the best books '-f i'S kiiid. 1 can bo had of the is for iJU.OU but the can n-i-iire a set for anv one at greatly reduced cost. sequence. i ins is true meaning of words. Words have this or that meauing largely because in the language from which they came they worth.

It was not uncommon for known to most of the community. J- T- LANTER. Attorneij-ftt-Laiv- HEAL ESTATE AND 13JSUK-AXOE AtiEXT. Grenola, Kansas. --S) Sheriff 3nder Sheriff Ulerk of Court I'robate Judge County Supt.

Register of Deeds Clerk Treasurer Countv Attorney Coronor Surveyor NO. 1 some customers to have to wait until next week for their sugr. The next change in post office was II I.I. I Hll UUWII UUVU. I 1.

W. Jackson li. 1J. Done C. N.

Martin G.J. Sharp W. F. Coors W. A.

McCausland D. C. W. Maddux V. Chapman The Merchants' Hotel.

I i Agents Wanted. minir inn -Leading House in the Live, active men and women can i Excellent Location earn from $7 to $10 a day by can- A Staple vasing for Frank book ''South Americai Social, Industrial Edd. Ray. RENOLA aim i mis iook -W just; ipho WnrHntf TpwW" hTrATV out and is having an enormous sale, i HOIMllg LiJIdfy true in the structure of sentences and in truth with all the facts of language For the mastery of English Latin is essential and Saxon is desirable while Gartnan and French are "also strong assistants because of kinship, and Greek is not without importance. The mastery of language gives the student power over the domain of thought if it is carried out in a proper manner.

If mere tacts are committed concerning the language it is of small us, but if the mind is awakened to the application of prin in 18S4 wlenv the route was established from Wauneta with mail on Tuesdays and Fridays. That was grand and some of the people began to rea the twice-a week tnetrop litan pipers. This rontiiiHfd 'until JS04 wieu the present route was esta! -lislsed with daily mai! except vrher. high water prevent.6. The second postmaster was John Cox who continued the grocery bnsi-ness.

Later he Wok' a partner whose name has escaped the writer. The Xewly Refitted Good Rooms, Comfortable Beds. The Best of Table Service. The Trade of the Sur Under this eetieral title has recently been issued As it is being sold by subscription Transfer No. 1 Look at the next ten people j'ou meet ana see how much is worn of the so-called jewelry.

From a 85JC.OO watch chain to a five centstick pin. Jewelry has be com" a staple article of dress. Yon will buy more or less of it see that you get what you pay fr wlien you buy. You a collection of five stand Countr Health Otticer Dr. W.F.

Flack C031 31 1 SSION EliS. 1st. dist. L. A.

Freeman 2nd. Jeff iii'ist 3rd S. Z. Ellsworth PENSION EXAMINEIiS. President Dr.

Hays beerrtary Dr. Flack Treasurer Dr. Farrpw TOWJIIII'. Trustee A. S.

liowden Clerk W. A. Dilley Treasurer John Hunt only, we desire representatives who are hustlers at once to introduce tho work in your territory. Most liberal Prjmpt Attenti n' to Work. Kansas.

TomitUug Country is lie- terms; Write today for teintory rd Tolumea of unexampled interest and value. No other collection no happily coven tho whole field of pedagogical literature or meet so fully and satisfactorily All tte Actual needs cf the Public School Teacher. The library Contains: The Theory and Practice of Teach iiip. The Teacher in Lit I i 111 antj full particulars to can lie sure vt iiu 11 juu 7" 7 3 xpecrfiulij Solicited- O. SHACKELFORD, Tho.

Saalfif Publishing Co. Akron, Ohio. espial was increased a little but the ciples and intricate retat )iofworJds-. GO YEARS MRS. MARY BOYD, Proprietress, EXPERIENCE Grenola Kansas.

nstices of the Peace J. T. Lanter M. S. Miller a whthas si full assortment of the IGRENOLAr Kansas- erature, Practical Lessons in Science, Practical Lessons ia Psychology, The Manual of Usefal Information.

volume is in itself a complete study of the subject of which it treats and taken together they fonn a set of five of the most help- ana turns or expression are inasiereu the student has at his romntud a most powerful solvent for the analysis of thonght and an effective medium of expression. Enough has been said to indicate the scope of language work in a E. J. De Witt E. C.Smith Constables lul, iLsetul ana valuable dookii ever purjiisneantr tee use of- teaehers.

They are endorsed and i recommended toy letding Educators every- wnere ana every teecner reo wuaes wp Ttner soon despaired' of success and sold his interests to E. A. Appleby. It ran as Cox Appleby about six iium ths when tluy traded out and at last the business fell into the handrt of the present incumbent N. A.

Littleton. Nale as he called had farming in the summer time and digging coal in the winter for a liviiig. Trade Marks Designs a-. Cqbvrights Aic AV. F.

good. Kvei article of ihese ginxl is fully warranted to esactiy as repre seuted, A printel guaranty to this effect is given with each article of tlrese goods purchased at his store. W.F. MAIN CO Kastern Factory Ccf, Friendship and Eddy Providence I. FOR EXCHANGE 100 acres good land, fair improvements, two good springs, more land in cultivation than one man cvii tend, school hoiise on corner Tf farm.

Will trad-; clear for equity in one-half or whol' section good pasture and hay land or youii cattle and AtvJtsss Box oot. A Una, Iowa. silk cloth with gilt back and siie stamps, cwrhled edges, boxed or sold sepamtelv. The price for this Bet ia $6.00. but for the 1 I'ext 60 days we ere- make a Special GHey Price of ciily $3.00.

This is a grand offer hnt every teacli.r slieuid nt fail accept. Singla volumes fond fni ourlarpe illus- tm'-'l lowest prices bocks. course i-f study, now if, "remains' I the wisdom of the "p'lwer. thai" be to distribute it through 'the co'urse of vtuiiy so as to be adapted to lists ty of the 1-nt at the different htages of his It can Long time, Low interest. On good Real Estate: Liberal prepayment privi ewr.

Mayor Geo. Stan wood. Clerk John Hall, jr. Treasurer D. M.

Ileid. Police Judge John fstockdaJe. Marshall Wm. Hay. Street Com.

M. V. Taggart, Council! en: T. P. Hatfield, A.

S. Do den, C. W. II. Guy.

H. II. Daily. Health Offices, Dr. D.

It. O'Connor Anvone sen11ng a ukrti-h and deacriptlan mm-fjnlctely aacerf niu or opimkmi free whether an. Inrention in prohaMy pmentj4le. Conimniilea-tioiaaMrictlvconeclMitlalv Handbook on Patnta sent free. Olclcat jHrency-fw aaewrmg patwita.

raita taken tlirswvh Munn Co. reostrcb rprnal notice, without cbwrce. in the Scientific Hmerican. A handsomely lltmnraf ed weekly. T-wraaat etr enlation of anv Journal.

TerSna. f3 a year owr months, 1. Sold by all newadealeni. nuri York Brasch Utaou. t6 Warbiiwtcm.

D. He hung cM miriei'3 nip on a the Call at leges. be readily seen that it is the first stake and as hid team was gone liA Westen Factory' (Largest Jewel i Kili. AdiUvss t. It orovrs to THE.

VkE.ft.NEK COMPANY, SjabUiton aaa Kaaaftctarcn. Akron. OMCV IT'? Werner CoMnupy tfurahly wHittA.J ItiHll. A ry Factory in the world) East fiKiHfl Iowa. Oye 52 000 IHllWflg last in a course of study and a co: say )e would tiie store one sum, tinuous factor in the child's, nJ Lecould make a living ko throughout tf, Iowa City feet of Hoc ace,.

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