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re GllNOILA GmE Its purpose To serve the busi- ness, social and educational in- it Its constituency community of Farnj'- jfc men and Merchants. terests of its constituency. 3 Vol. II. Grenola, Kansas Friday, March ,8 1 90 1- No.

i THE CANEY VALLEY HAS A RECORD FOR PRODUCTIVITY THAT IS UNSURPASSED. NO 4- Died. F. L. Shaff sold the last of his hogs last week for 5s.

Canola- The recent cold snap has changed TVfTfOOT (SI a Santa Fe. Route. Howard Wesley Roe, only son of Great Clubbing Offer. There is no better farm nd stock journal published than the "Old Reliable" Kansas Farmer, of Topeka, The prarie schooner can be- seen tthe program for gardening. Wesley and Lola Roe died at the S0Ii.

LOFCJ Liawyer. Prompt attention io ness in-State or TrsZeral Courts- W. H. Pefley gave Bige Green Kansas, which gives-its readers dur on all sides. Ask Lester Williams the price cf the pigs over the line.

wood a pleasant call Sunday. TIME TAJ5LEK'" KAST BOl'KD I. rWkil i'ii; i hi. year- vol Danes oi Cy Greenwood and wife took select and practical matter coveriug possession of the Ditiiian l.in and home of his parents in Grenola, Kansas. Saturday morning March the 2nd, 1901, age 1 4 and 7 Howard was born in Grenola Oct.

22nd, 1899. He was a brio-h't win-same babe and infant smiles Grenola. 11:03 p. m. 11:10 m.

1 1:45 eveiy varied interest vf the farmer have gone to farming lairvieiv and Ids family and the agricultural Ellis Berry and Lock Carr are No. 204 Passenger No. 222 Freight No. 218 Freight WEST ROUND. No.

203 Passenger No. 21U Freight No. 221 Freight and live stcck industry cf the West. Earl Douglas is working for Mr. Pete Swisher.

working for Denton Any one of its "Twentieth Century a. in 2:45 p. in 5:40 p. Mr-Kbnkel a bunch of Specials." to be issued during 1901, Willie Berry is working for TS atlle of Demon Bojs Saturday. DR.

H. RUSE- (Gold Medalist)? Office with Dr. Hatfield Wiat will be worth the annual were the light of tlM household but alas-the dread destn yer Death came and' little Howard was its victim. His little eou! wafted its flight to God who iave it and th uflWfmn Archer. r.

Miss Pearl Miller called on Unuerwoocl lias taken poss Mvi price of One Dollar a year Sample pyfree. Clubbed with theGKEET ession the phtce vac-sit Mr Pmegar. 4 'J- FELIX AUBUCHON A grand display of shew spring fabrics, including all the new lines in dress goods, new wash fabrics fancy notions etc. has just arrived; V' Calf and look through and be convinced that I have the largest line of dry goods ever brought to Grenola and at prices to suit all. New groceries received every week so you can depend vipon getting the Ircshest.

Highest market price paid for produce. Soliciting a part of your patronage. I am very respectfully, FELIX AtTBTJCHON. 4 i'ti, both one year for only ot each wec4c. ate parents are left to mourn the Edna Hand Sal unlay Wesley spent Sunday at T.

Archer's. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Williams Jim Redingtou was in this neigh Gkexola. of a loving interesting babe. Xo. 218. carries passengers to Chan ate via the "Cut off" and Fredonia.

carries'iTassengersto ry vale on the main line. Xo.219 carries passengers to Win-Seld. No. 221. carries passengers to Wellington.

You will save 10 per cent by buying Round Trip tickets. All tickets closely borhood Monday. Jesus sud "suffer little one? to come unto me and forbid them not called on J. C. Hines' Sunday.

J. S. Logsdon and family were v'siting with his sister in Cowley Harley Swisher spent---Sunday Climatology for February 1901. Temperture, Highest G7 on 27th, Lowest 8 on 9th Mean fcr month 82.2 which is below Normal for the past 13 years afierncon at A. B.

Swisher's County Sunday. While Mr. and wife were visiting me of the neighbers imitedT Anthony McCarney and mother (Can furnish Coupon Tickets to all have moved to town and on returning home found all of for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Our bleeding hearts are once more robbed Of one sweet earthly treasure. No tongue can tell the grief we feel 'Tis deepest beyond measure, But Oh sweet, the blessed in which time there have been seven points.) D. II.

Gi-oke, Ag't. lit Id Overton spent Sunday with colder Februarys and six wanner-. his parents, Total ain.Mtnt of Precipitation John Jordan's passed through this Go T- id. rs. X3ot 1.30 which is about Normal Three vicinity Sunday.

his spring seats had disappeared. Mr. Greenwood made up his mind some mcvers had stolen them and he was just in the act of going to town to send telegrams along the line to stop the mover, when his sons came in with the spring seats which he OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. U. S.

EXKCUTIVK DEPAUTMEXT Mr. Fred Ms rshall's passed through this vicinity Sunday. William McKinley President. John Yatts Honored Mrs. P.

II Hatfield, Mrs. Mary hope That Jesus to us hath given Though torn, on earth, from ou embrace We'll all be one in Heaven. Chas. Hackelman's spent Satur Theodore lloosvelt Vice President Tohn Hay Secretary of State aays in wiucn rain ten in measurable quantities, traces of snow. 12 clear days 8 part cloudy 8 clo udy Prevailing direction of wind.

N. v. day night in Grenola. had borrowed and relieved Mr Greenwood of his trouble. Boyd and some of the guests at the Merchants' Hotel entertained Miss Gay Jordan of Grenola spent at the Hotel Friday night in honor of of.

last week in this several days Correspondents should sitrn thr fohn Yates who was soon to leave vicinity. Ebenezer C' Smith the subiect of the city to take up work as a travel Alviu 111 nea- has- moved on the For Fib uv. G.ilierj' i-i Gallt'-ry i-l I IiTJMBEB'- COMPAK iiiff salesman. J. Gage Secretary of Treasury Elihu Hoot Secretary of War John D.

Long Secretary of Navy Sniory Smith Postmaster Genera K. A. Hitchcock Secretary of Interior lames Wilson Secretary Agriculture John W. Griggs Attorney General JUDICIAL. jrf.W.

Fuller, Cheif Justice, Illinois John M. Harlan, Associate, Kentucky Horace Gray, Associate, David J. Urewer, Associate, Kansas place recently vacated by Anthony Mi Carney. The chief amusement of th even t- names their articles not for public ation but as "evidanoe of good faith' Please also, put heading at top as the printer doesen't always know your location. Be exceeding careful to write all proper names plainly.

Write your items Monday; send ing was a progressive game Mr. Snvdex of Molinesrenl Satur Grand Summit- The people are busy getting reaciy for spring work. S. S. Hord brought his cattle home from Grouse Creek last Tuesday.

J. W. Iliatt and Mr. Fainsworth were loading hay last week. this sketch was bom in Fulton Co.

Ind. 23 1855 he departed this life March 1st 1901. He came to Kansas in 1870 and was married toMiss Sadie N. Lewis Mar 1, 1879 to this union there was born one crokinole in which Mr. v.

1 R. M. Lawyer. Observer Eat a Whole Cabbage. If you want to.

It wins hurt you People used to think cabbage hung heavy in their stomachs. After each, meal no matter what you eat, take a dose of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. You will never suffer from constipa- day night and Sunday at Mr. in Snairs.

Woody and Miss Myrtle Strong were winners or me nrst prize cleury 13. Brown, Associate, Michigan loin Archer and Nate Hines Refreshments consisting of con Jeo. Shiras, Associate, l'ensylvania them in Tuesday; Wednesday, is child, now Mrs. Rena Wilson. This fectionery and fruits were served.

everlastingly too late. Beside those orivini? the party there W. Peckhani, Associate, New York I White, Associate, Louisiana Jos. McKenna. Associate, California companion departed this life June The boys of this neighborhood were playing base ball last Sunday.

Misses Adda Ellis and Maude traded horses the other. Sunny-day. Tom Snair and family have moved on the place formerly occupied by Ed Morey. Ed Piner moved back to the country last week. He will farm 1st, 1880.

He was again married Sick Headache or Stomach Troubles. J. N. Arnuciio.v. u.

s. SENATORS. Chaplin. to Miss uc D. Lane Sept.

26th J. 11. Burton. Abilene were present, John Yates, Mr. A-Yates, Mrs.

Pratt, Messrs and Mesdames Woody and Drum, Dr. Hatfield and Misses. Edna Matteson aud Myrtle Strong. "uuiiis anu minuy visit6a nis 1887. To this union were bo parents Sunday.

W. A. Linwood -UMBER i LIMK AND COAL A SPEafALTSV HAIR I CEMENT PLASTER And eve thing- iir the? biilitiers' line. four children. Mr.

Smith was CONGRESSMEN. Miss Maiy Brown was compelled John Schul of Greenfield township was in Howard Mondav closed At Large good Lusband a good citizen and to quit teaching her school on ac Wright of Glen Grouse were in this neighborhood or.e night last week. The young people spent last Thursday evening at J.N. Booth's. They reported a good time.

iff Mr. O'Hair purchased a horse of the Martindale place this year. E. Parcell purchased a new set 'of harness and a young horse. The harness is gentle, ask Mr: Parcell Chas.

F. Scott Charles Curtis J. D. Bowersock count of sickness and came home good busines man He leaves last Friday. the deal for a 40 acre tract of 'land i to connect some of his other fields.

Mr. Schul has over 2,000 acrts, A. M. Jackson companion, five children a mother, Entertainment, Miss Fannie Barrackman of Humbolt, Kan. will give a Phono regard to the horse.

J.M.Miller St. District 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th.

3th. 7th. Mrs. Jaggard was a caller at three sisters and one brother to Robert Con ley. Mrs.

F. Davis' Tuesdav. mostly farming lands, well stocked with caitle, horses- and. hogs, and W. A.

Calderhead II. Keeder Chester I. Long mourn his loss. May the Comforting influence of the Holy Spirit be JOHN IlJJXr MGR- Mr. Joe Myers is quite sick with the grippe, others suffering with the same are Bert Hines, Loyd Stiles Mr.

Otis Perry from Grenola was graph and Flag entertainment at J. R.Mann's hall Friday 8 and perhaps Saturday evening. owes not one cent on his property. seen in this locality, guess he was wun tne oereav ed family and friends. STATE.

and Walker and Addie Patterson. Mr. Schul came to Eik county in only hunting. EUc Falls- The funeral was conducted by the "W.E. Stanley Edison's lalest Concert Phonograph xrank liobson is going to assist II.

E. Richter Mrs. btella Miller has .30 little" early day and like many of the first settlers, vas too poor to get awav, W. P. Lucker now in the em- writer after which the remains were taken in charge by the Orders of will be used.

All others are babies VellsBro ELLS X3ROS Geo. A.Clark chickens. The correspondent will ploy of the Iror. Mountain R. K.

at governor Sieut. Governor secretary of State Auditor of Treasurer of Attorney General, compared with this. Gea.E. Cole which he was a member and laid to lo tor early fried Lml Rork. Ark.

and stayed 'with the result that now he is a wealthy man, nd what is Everett Hand in his farm work the coming season. Frank recently arrived from Missouri; He possesses the qualities that constitute a first class farm hand. Flags 2ft by 3ft in size will be rlilfLeii I Frank E. Grime.6 A. A.

Goddard cemetery Rest in the Green at this place. W. Travis, recently agent here, H3 State Superintendent Frank Nelson better, knows how to use his money that he may enjoy- the best in life MU "zzara is Hauling off corn to ilas moved to Benedict on exhibition, representing diffirenl countries. Admission, Adults 15c children J.0c. Molme.

He will farm th TTnrct J. M. FllEKMAJf. and help to make the world better F. E.

Spellman has been moved? JjUBIGIARY. Cheif Justice Supreme Court, W. A. Johnston place this year. for others to live in.

Ketabiished 1S80. WEST SIDE MAIN STREUL from Frontenac to this point because Associate Justice, Frank Doster of ill health Eik County Citizen Announcement of the Common School lienry thinks this ity has a splendid road boss as they For Sale. Quite a number of real esttte are so smooth they do not jar new Farm for Sale In Cbautauqtia-co Examination The Common School Examination deals in this vicinity of late. As a For JExchange- Agknct, Oct. 17, 1899.

P.epsix Syuup Montic-dlo, III. have used Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin with marked success. I unhesitatingly recommend it to those suffering with Stomach Trouble or Constipation. It certainly is a result land owners are askiny more buggies. T.

H. will be held on March 16 and 3a I Logstlon enjoyed visit fOP iad or. at least, nrices are Following is a list of places where AGENTS FOR THE EIDCSTX STEAM LAUNDRY- WORK SENT ON Tl ESIiC55 Grenola, Kans 1 .1 I jrom ms Drotner in 15. and family examinations will be held together i undav. I with the names of the examiners.

Livery Stablk in fo Kansas land. Inquire at Gkertijj office. STOCK OF GOODS-in Grenola clean and complete for ranch or stock or both. Inquire at this, office. i l.i i jonsiueTauie uwitrovt-iiint is uc W.

R. Smith J. C. Pollock A. II Ellis E.

W. Cunningham A. L. Green ATTETLATE COUKT. Northern Dept.

Abijah "Wells W. D.Aaron J. II. Mahan Southern Man ford Schoonover A. W.

Denison B. F. Milton 13th DISTRICT Tudge, G. P. Aikman Howard Will Whitlock, Nellie blessing to humanity, ou ara aauouuui is uaunng nay off of nd will inula this season.

Goodner, Ethel Mackenzie. Tir i I f- 7 Mr- 8 Piace- nw buildinas are verv much needed Moline It. V. Anderson, D. C.

i liberty to use my testimonial. Very respectsully, F. M.Wilcoxsox. Williams and family visitad and repairs on old buildings. Shields, Brady B.

H. O'COlIIvOB Grenoki M. W. Harner, J. L.

Logs at Mr. Ellers Sunday. don, Ottis Peery. Aim W. S.

Wegand. Elk Falls Algie Sims, Mary Long fellow, A. E. Chaffin. A.IW Mr.

Louis is threashing in this locality this week. A young lady of Chaplin was chafing from house to bouse Tuesday hunting her dog Prince. Was Longtoo Hal Hale, Andrew New Paints or Diseases Gienola man. Hatty Richards. Cave Springs Maggie (lilbreath, ELK COUNTY State Senator, 2Gth District, W.

S. Fitzpatrick. Representative, 52nd District Thos. P. Hawkins.

iP I-A IP IE hi Oils, Brushes- COLUMN BY MEg. ANXA. NKPTUNE. Of late years the friends of the temperance cause have fallen into the deplorable mistake of directing their main assaults upon liquor selling, instead of keeping up their fight upon bot- the use and sale of intoxicants. John Hamilton John Hamilton, jr.

D. W. Jackson Mr. Hill was culled to Moline last Sunday because of tl inability of the Pastor of the Christain church to fill his appointments that An evangelist begins a meeti: at that point next Sunday. Business interests in Elk Falls are in very go.od condition and the outlook for a good summer trade is very encouraging.

The wheat crops look quite promising. The Masons ad very pleasant communication last Friday night. There were fifty Mesons in attendance. Two candidates wer9 instructed in the fiird degree. A splendid banquet waJ served at il.e home of M.

F. Arnall by the lu'livs. Sheriff Under Sheriff Probate Judge Clerk of Court CountyJSupt. Register of Deeds Clerk Treasurer Countv Attorney Coronor Frank Organ A. L.

Brown C. N. Martin G. J. Sharp F.

Coors it the dog she was Perheps the many friends of Bernard Logsdon would: Be pleased to learn that he is in Bloomington, Hi. working in ffle round house in the coach pointing department. It will be remembered he was afflicted with the sore eyes for abV.ut 3 years but they aie almost entirely well under the treatment of Dr. IIitiiehH Chaplin Literary has closed. W.

W. Sutton, Oscar Nelson-Forrest Anna DeWhitt, Flora Curren.Mable Miller. The questions will be sent to the examiner lirst named in the above list three days before date. The muniinum required is 00 per cent and the general average 80 per cent. Any grade of 80 per cent or more may he carried over from last year I do not know what subjt-ctjj will be given lirjt day, but judging from what as l'ia heretofore, 1 think it will be orthography.

eading, writing, geography, physiology. i he examiners will grade the pipers J-T. LANTZI Attorneij-ni -1 'a REAL ESTATE AN' XCE. NOTAE prj! Grenola, Ksr'-r. (Ssr Go to HARllY'S for A Lunch Meaor W.

A. McCausland A D. C. W. Maddox J.

F. Chapman is reported that there are 49 county puis in Kansas without a single inmate some of the beneficent results of prohibition. What license surveyor County Health Oflicer Dr. W.F. Flack ery Fresh Oyster: COi'MISSlONEltS.

iv snap. acres. See about this if you want a farm cheap on easy terms. FOIl SALE A line residence property, will trade for land or stock. FARM 3 miles north of Grenola Good house, orchard and other im provements.

160 acres, price 82500 part cash balance easy payments. Laach farm. FARM 80aeres in Liberty township, Elk county, 2 miles from New Albany. Second bottom, Co acres cultivated, balance grass, small house good land. Price SHOO.

FARM 2 miles from Grenola, 120 acres, mostly cultivated, good improvements and orchard. Good lo cation for a home. FARM Good bottom quarter on the Caney Hiver with fair improve-, ments and price low enough to be attractive. KANCII 11 miles north west of Gren- i ola, 6 miles south east of Latham 32) acres, 60 acres cultivated bottom, balance in pasture. Creek and small timber.

Ccrner cut by Grouse cretk, Good house, other improvement fair. 2 good wells. Price FARM Ten miles southeast of Grenola, 520 ecres in one body but can be divided as follows: 28D acres with improvements, CO acres hot to in, balance good slope, 140 acies cultivated, balance grass. House, 6 cellar, orchard 300 trees beaiiiig excellent tritit, price 210 without improvements, 10 acre bottom, 70 acres cultivated, balance grass; price 62500. Terms: nearly one half on time, balance cash c-r trade for smaller arm.

NOTE The 21 acre piece mentioned above has been sold recently. RANCH 5 miles south east of Li-thatu, 16 miles north west of Grenola, 370 acres, J0 acres bottom, 120 acres cultivated, balance 3 pasture, acres hogs pasture. Creek with small timber, everlasting water, good 7 room house. Board stable and lumber sheds, other buildings. Good orchards.

Price 31100. 560 acres of land, 80 acres in cultivation, 160 acres very smooth, 33 acres bottom, with creek can be had joining the above for Inquire HGEKTixo.Offioe. can show so good a record? 1st. dist. L.

A. Freeman and send to my cflice. If for anyl Jeff Hurst 3rd S. Z. Ellsworth Ideal Tours fhroagh Sjii'ijig'CreeJc.

Every' body preparing for farm re isun an examiner1 cannot serve let me know at onot. A. L. Brown. Co.

Supt. Clcvcrdale Chicnielcs. Chas.Shaver is through sowing oats MEXICO. Escape inclement winter weathf A number Grenola-- RANSFER No Pcor.ipt Atu i.ti--i lo KaSMS. have planted quite a Spring is here everybody plowing.

The temperance reform makes th b-st firogjeFS churchos and Sunday schools ly hold, of it, and when the total abstinence pledge is widely and wisply itsml. The double fountain-head of drunkenness is both in the iniquitions saloon, and in the drinking usages which demand and create and sustain 'he saloon erat noine by naiu-r-. (Jates eighth annual personally conduct lot. A.R. Ha mil I is still nursing his ed tours through picturesquef TEXSIOX EXAMINERS.

President Dr. Hays Secretary Dr. Flack Treasurer Dr. Farrow' TOWNSHir." Trustee William Kay. Clerk W.

A. Dilley TreasurerJohn Hunt fustices of the Peace, John Stockdale. S. Miller. constables, E.

J. DeWit. Aiexieo. leaving Chicago via San The grip is ttill prevalent hs yet. account (t the scarcety i work hor6es there are several youm horses being broke.

Uncle George Lewis and wife 1 ta Fe Route February. and 2t HX)1. Luxurious special train ol Pullmans, observation anddinin? car. Tickets include all nceessan J. F.

Deal was down th fTrst of the week rigging himself out for Spring on the farm. He found a suitable pair of overalls but was unable to decide upon the proper head and foot wear in which to play the rolu of the farmer in perfect form. He has taken the matter under advisement and will probably reach a decision early next week. 50 YEARi 1. Grenola visited with rs.

traveling- expenses, jrii(les, etc.j do via in Antonio and Monterey; Fet urn via El IV.so, Las Va Hot Springrsand Colorado Sprint with side ride to f.KAXI) CAN The-orJinarv license system o'oultwie to the voters' and to the Irani sellers consciences, but for restraining intemperance it is a ghastly fiilure. lame foot. Protracted meeting at the Lawyer school hots-. Third quarterly meeting of th United Breihern church March 30t Hid 31st Presiding Elder J. It 'handlers will be prerent.

All are invited Oliver Fleenor met with quite an accident Sunday, going, to church. The neck voke Lroke at the top of ih.t Vickery hill. -The -team' ran Hvyay nnd'tKrew them out upset the wagon and one of the horses and the got loose and. ran to the school house. However no one was1 Trade MflJPKS COPVP.tGHTS ON OF AHIZOXA.

Special ar i ranrements for visiting CALI-f FOUN'IA. A fascinating lan abounding-in masrnificentsfenerv ancient rnins, aud novel 1'oreignj typps. Xumher of McLaughlin last week. If this nice weather keeps on ther will several improve the opportunity by making the corn planters die. A good acreage of oats are bein sown A Mr.

Miller from near Molni was through here buying hog day last week. Chas. Hargrove started Wedn-day for Carbondale Colo. 'where ei ects to make Lis future l.cnu." J. Li.

JjOgSUOIl. CITY. Mayor Geo. Stanwood. Clerk John Hall, jr.

Police Judge John Stockdale. Marshall Wm. Ray. Street Com. M.

V. Taggart, tfouncilmen: F. P. Hatfield, A. S.

BowdenO. 4.. Williams, W. II. Guy, II.

II. Daily Health Officer. Dr. B. 11.

O'Connor Legal enactintits are right; but to -'tempt to dam up a torrent and yei egleet the fountain-head is fheer isanlty. ATiyonc senltii? a ketrli and our freewlMtkwi i. ms st nc( 1 it; Ddout i-il. 1 luiul book cc i mtm sent ttc. indent numicy fur soeariiift FnU-'iits tr.koii II roal Ji fiiuxiu Keaatrf tX'fruil notice, without cbcriro, Ih.

Miw Scksifific Jimericaa A wesklr. cm mlatiuu of hy 3centiiii' Tcta 3 a Tf-nr foor Rtunth, fi. 15c. bf ull evisMr, limited. Illustrated descriptivi pamphlet.

Correspondents Wanted. Write to us if you want to learn what Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will do, or call at our store and get a trial bottle. Ten doses lOcents. Auwchox- Institutions aud patent medicines cure drunkerds have but a partial A.T& S.

F. Ry Tickat OESctfi or W.J. A. Topskal hurt veryT much. success.

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