Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Grenola Greeting from Grenola, Kansas • 1

The Grenola Greeting from Grenola, Kansas • 1

Location:
Grenola, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ft 1MB Its purpose To serve the busi- ness, social and educational in- I Its constituency A prosperous I of Farmers, Stock- jj" men and terests of its cons3 ituency. Jfc 3 3f 4 4 4 -E Vol- II. Grenola, Kansas, Friday, May iO, 1901.. No. 10- THE CAJSEY VALLEY HAS A RECORD FOR PRODUCTIVITY THAT IS UNSURPASSED.

NO Wolf Creek. Burt Adams made a business trip to JVIoline Saturday evening. TC GO ixto As my items of last week did not Mr. Frank Pierce and wife of Leeds were at Sunday school and preaching Sunday night. Miss Rosa Clark is stayimr with -EE- Pleisiatiiirroiidisg! There will be a poor stand of early jSanta Fe Route, TIME TABLE.

EAST BOUND find the waste basket I would come again. The rain Saturday was splendid Mrs. Hoberts. Shoriea Sisiane 11 Th9 POPULAR STORE of DEALER IN Mr, Clarence Elliot is working for growing1 crops- potatoes on account of the rain. Logsdon and Miss Lyons pa? sad through cur burjj last week on their way to Howard to attend (he examination.

Mr. Jones was hunting for s- stray for Mr Davidson. Corn about all planted and look 1 1 :03 p. m. 11:10 in.

11:15 a. m. No. 204 Passenger. No.

222 No. 218 Freight ing well. Or appear to do so. They certainly relievo the tedium of. travel.

Comfortable free reclinino- chairs, modern Pullman sleepers, and the best of meals in new diiiiiio- cars, are among the attractive features of I -WEST BOUND. Sunday sohool every Sunday at i heifer Saturdav. 10 a. m. and prayer meetintr everv Vps, Furnish io iho oancs Fo Chicago service.

Ilin1n 6:27 a.m 2:45 p. in 5:40 p. No. 203 Passenger No. 219 Freight Xo.221 Freight TV 1 -i )Sf car service a la carte.

Cloverdale- Mr. Ed Sullivan, who has been visiting his parents during' the past week, took the train at Grenola Monday, for Oklahoma. Mr. Sullivan formerly resided near Howard. ana inmny ana Sunday night.

Every body invited r. H. Logsdon and family epehii': I Goods and General Merchandise 1 i. a 1.1 1 1 iirAJi itn in ver inuwrinnr I I viiui- Sunday at K. Schul's D.

H. Globe, Agt GREKdLA. KANSAS. DM every Wednesday evening rt X' fe. John Eaglin who had the mis Garden vegetables are here Flax is ct ming Up nice.

For Courteous Treatment and FAIR DEALING. EAST SIDE OP 3IAIX STEEET, GRENOLA KANSAS. ma -UK- The shower Saturdav was quite 1 IS fortune to get his limb broken a Our farmers are cultivating corn Xo. 218. carries passengers to Chan ate via the "Cut olF' and Fredonia.

No. 222. carries passengers to Cherry vale on the main line. Xo. 219 carries passengers to TVin-Seld.

No. 221. carries passengers to Wellington. You will save 10 percef.t by buying itound Trip tickets. All tickets closely heavy on Caney but toward the Flint Hills, on the west, it was not so beneficial.

EM BUSH OSllilllSIIfllir The Best Cold Cure is one you can take without interrup Gas. Ther will be a meeting of all the short time ago is slowly improving. Mrs. J. M.

and J. H. Weeks were in Grenola Thursday Miss Maude Burdette is staying with her sister Mrs. John Hall. Mrs.

Andrews of West Virginia is visiting her sister Mrs. J. Mr P. House and wife started to Oklahoma again. Their son Loren accompanied them PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.

citizens interested at Aubuchoa'a tion to your business. One that tCorrespondencei imited. Opera House Monday evening May does not effect the head or hearing Miss June Sullivan and Ed Sulli (Can furnish Coupon Tickets to all I 13 at 8 o'clock p. for the purpose of Jije the continued use of quinine F. P.

HATFIELD, M. D. Surgery and Diseases of Women. points.) van spent Sunday jvkh Stanton Rice organizing a company to bore for gas Show your faith and ateend. Burdette.

They had not met for One that cures speedilv and leaves J. A. ARCHER, M. D. Catarrh and Diseases of Childrea a Specialty.

Correspondents should sign their and wife. D. II. Globe, Ag't. thirty years.

Fucstcn-Tlie Msa frcia Kansas Mr. Winters has a lame mule this you feeling fresh and clear-headed. Such a one is Kraue's Bold Cure. Price 25c. Sold by F.

P. Hatfield Last Sunday H. F. Taylor of So and week Pretty bad luck at such a Cedar ale delivered an excellent names rr their articles not for publication but as'evidence of good faith Please also, put heading at top as the printer doesent always know your 1c- William Alien White will contribute to nu early number of tlto OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. IT.

S. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT busy season "when every hand help; address to an appreciative audience. Saturday Evening Post, of Philauei- Mr. Jellison and family of Clover-j Messrs A.eplinger with their wives William Mc'Kinley President Pleasant Valley- Walt er Leonard's visited a iniwiuiiB ariicie oil tftuuii. xje exceeaino- careful to and their father visited old friends at Theodore lloosvelt Vice President dale vicinity spent Sunday with his brother and family.

his 'Fighting Fred" Funslon. the mar? write al 1 proper names plainly. FINE OPERATING ROOM AMD ROOMS FOR PATIENTS ALL CALLS ANSWERED PROMPTLY. Belknap last Thursday. Tohn Hay Secretary of State who captured Aguinaldo.

This is Otter Creek fisherman (and women) jyman J. Gage Secretary of Treasury father Sunday. Oren Stiles lost his best cow by Write your items Monday; send them in Tuesday; Wednesday the second of i series remark ESIihu Koot Secretary of War do not report very good luck. What lairview able diameter studies I v. lightning Saturday night.

is the matter? We understood it to be an old proverb that "Suckers will brilliant journalist now appearing A fine shower Saturday. A. Hines went to Saturday. The Saturday Evening Post. Moline bite" but the Otter Creek suckers EnOs Munday and wife of Cedar Vale spent Saturday and Sunday at V.

Cumby's antl. J. J. Roper's. everlastingly too late.

West ana-Rev. Mrs. Shires returned from Wichita Monday the 29. Mr. White will also contribute DR.

H. RUSH. (Gold Medalist) Wells Bros cannot be caught with hcok or snair Tohn D. Long Secretary of JJavy 3mory Smith Postmaster Genera S. A.

Hitchcock Secretary of Interior lames Wilson Secretary Agriculture P. C. Knox Attorney General JUDICIAL. Fuller, Cheif Justice, Illinois John M. Harlan, Associate, Kentucky cloraee Gray, Associate, Massachusetts David J.

Brewer, Associate, Kansas to early numbers of the magazine M. C. Yancey's spent Sunday at xt seems Saturday must have been a good an unusually interesting short J. E. Stiles'.

Some of the farmers are having to day icr fishing. These are a few went from this neighborhood: tory dealing with Kansas lif. Jiarl Douglass was in this vicinity plant over but most of them report Office with DrJIatfield. "Wednesdat Miss Nettie Shires returned Tuesday the 30. Rev.

Mrs. Shires had a bad spell C. M. Roner's. Josh Dean and Sunday a pretly goon stand in corn of each week Home grown garden is niakino- its family, Milton Yancey and family, oharley Stiles' spent Sunday at Gardens are all doing nicely and Established I860.

Grenola. Kansas. Arthur Fred Stiles'. li(J and labitha Duke, young spring chickens abound, as WEST SIDE MAIX STREET. alao do rabbits and hawks.

Pungen, Elmer Wilber and Frank appearance on the tables. Thanks to Mesdarnes Woodv and Neptune for some beautiful lettuce and radishes even the editor's table was of heart trouble Monday night after returning from Wichita where had been to attend the Hist. Conference of the Free Methodist. R. II- Mo.

ire was in Howard on Henry B. Brown, Associate, Michigan 3eo. Shiras, Associate, J'ensyJvania 3. W. Peckham, Associate, New York I).

White, Associate, Louisiana Jos. McKenna, Associate, California TJ. S. SENATORS. J.

R. Burton, Abilene Humphries. The farmers in this vicinity are cultivating corn Miss Mae Cook returned to her work at Mrs. Shaw's Saturday. Mr.

Duke and Josh Dean made a Lawyer. COLUMN BY MBS. ANNA supplied. The fine product "of their trip to Moline Sunday. Will Swisher wiio has beeo in gardens so operated upon the AGENTS FOR THE EMP0RM STEAM LAUNDRY.

WORK SENT ON TUESDAYS Grenola, Kansas. Loyd Stiles has been on the sick editorial appetite that his ambition W. A. Harris, jinwoou CONGIIESSMEX. Gunnison, Colorado, for the past list for the past week.

Monday cf last week. Jack Linderman and Jim Me-Cullum were in the hills last Sunday taking some cattle to J. M. Prompt attention to business in State or Federal Courts- Grenola, Kansas. for garden ''sass" was stimulated to the exteutthat he has attempted tc I Al r.

nn.l 1 IT A AUUii 1 1 cl.Il Vi CUU Chas. F. Scott (Charles Curtis J. D. Bowersocl A Defense of Carrie Nation.

By Ex-Governor John John. (continued from last week.) In abating these nuisances. Mrs Johnnie fpent Sunday at J. C. Nich raise a garden of his own.

ichoisoii's trasinrr i tiu-etiig Sunday night Hinf.s'. A. M. Jackson i O'COIJEOB Al At Large st. District 2nd.

3rd. 1th 5th. 5th. should come on other Ct.y r.nd atteud church on Sunday and remem by Mundy was yery J. M.

Miller This is abouthe finest time of the Musses Anna and Bertha Swisher Nation destroyed a business prohibit good. JLet every body attend and PYSICII AND year for this part of Kansas Grenola spent aunuay witn Misses tiay and ed by law. John Brown, by hi W. A. Calderhead AV.

II. Beeder Chester I. Long uertha Jordan. raid at Harper's Feiry, attempted to keep up the interest. Miss Book and Mr.

Baker Sunday at Bud Swisher's. spent 1 oi women es.ri.cl ivlrs. Mary McCarney and destroy an evil sanctioned by law Jennie Swisher spent Friday with Now if we are to condemn Mrs is more than lovely-in her new spring dress. Few towns have so many shade trees and residences that average so well. It ought to be a home of contentment and happiness.

Nature every where has put on an aspect Edd. Ray. Grenola? Transfer No. 1 Prompt Attention to Work. Geenola, Kansas.

ber the Sabbath and keep it holy. Mr. and Mrs. Crew Mr. Shires and son visited Mr.

Nicholson's Sunday. And still the roads are obstructed with gates as usual. Someone may be called to account for it if Oliilcli-oii el. Specialty. Grenola Mrs.

Pearl Jordan. JNation for her acts, then let the Kansas Edd Brewn of Wolf Creek our Sunday school last Sunday. Charles Jordan and wife snent rtatues erected 5,1 parks, halls pleasing to the eye. An improvement to this town would be a public park Edgar Huffman and family visited Sunday with his mother in Grenola and other PubIic places in honor of beautiful with shade trees and grass1 relatives south of Leeds Sunday. IIello and you John Brown be removed out (fFom another correspondent left? Anrnna SIht' then if both are to be cendemn STATE.

governor W.E.Stanley lieut. Governor II. E. Pachter Secretary of State Geo. A.

Clark Auditor of eo; E- Cole Treasurer of FrankE. Grimes Attorney A. A. Goddard State Superintendent Frank Nelson JUDICIARY. Dheif Justice Supreme Court, XV.

A. Johnston Associate Justice, Frank Doster XV. It. Smith J. C.

Pollock A. II Ellis Such a place would be a delight to al the inhabitants ami -trould refiect on the natural and moral worth of the J. D. Arbucklo and frnniltr vitlta.i I the r-articnlnrs ct tin's MO 'J' then Iet tha face of Christ be isn a change soon. The law ma'jes it the duty of road Bosses to keep the roads clear of obstructions, now look out boss.

Mr. Shires has quit work for Mr turned to the wall, for he took the i vwwu inija at P. P. Mercer's Sunday. of John Stiles or Earl Douglas.

city. Why not make such invest law in his own hands, and cnnrn. wuui i- KJK ment? It would be sure pay. L-xtiin. v.iiL- viantju ah ma urotner ithiik oniuer ana 1 Mr.

n.I a -U uu uruve mem uj Greshim and is now at home help J. T. LANTER. Attomey-at-Laiv REAL ESTATE AND LNSUB-TCE. NOTARY PUBLIC.

Grenola, Kansas. sp spent I fnrnn 1 3 1 touiuio, uis act 01 The gr'luatir! exercises of the Go To r. vvou ana family spent the Saviour has never been condemn class which coinp'eted the common school course this spring are being lUCU uu 10 but to the contrary it has always w.v, no uu uniiureii garuen. Mrs. Nicholson is still suffarintr with Parasis or Paralasi, of the feet and lower limbs.

jEL Doty. uoou attendance at Sunday schcol "U1 "cot ar)U sue leaves been referred to with approval by prepared and it is intended to hold them the evening of May 24: Miss Mae Ilaigler and others are devoting and also at prayer meeting Sunday. "uu lu "eu ine 11Xt Um the Chnstam people of eyery land; For first Cte Photos Mrs. RenaHamill and Miss Daisy 10K aC Cer John Brown will live in history considerable energy to the preparation The GREETING uuu.uoo.ejes. as one who died to inak Walker called on Mrs.

Dilla Wells and the results promise to be well worth the effort. Here is an enterprise E. W. Cunningham A. L.

Green ATPELLATE COURT. Northern Dept. Abijah Wells W. D. Aaron J.

II. Mahan Southern Manford Schoonover A. XV. Denison B. F.

Milton 13th DISTRICT Tudge, G. P. Aikman does job work Gallery on South Main St. Geenola Kansas. i in mo raiu "ici an cu reviiea mm are Saturday and I spoiled my dress.

1 dead and forcrotton: and Carrie did not want to come to town any-1 Nation stands before the world to-day Star-Fine shower Saturday evening Mrs. John Lane visited a few days last week with her friend Mrs. Camel who lives near Eureka. W. L.

Wilson's visited at Mr. that every one ought to encourage. Attend these, exercises and thereby show that you are interested in what these boys and girls have done. It is Sunday evening. Mr.

Fox of Fairview district was seen riding through here Sunday evening? Enos wife and three children of Cedar Vale came to Mr. way but Carrie wanted me to, and as the brave woman of Kansas, who, Oh! dear Lspoiled my dress. All I 'with her hatchet, has done more in a could think to say to my husband few weeks to arouse the temperance -5o Ideal Tours Through a credit to themselves that they have performed the labor necessary" to gam MEXICO. J. Roper's Sunday.

Enos once lived I ISLAND LUMBER ELK COUNTY State Senator, 2Gth District, W. S. Fitzpalrick. representative, 52nd District Thos. P.

Hawkins. rcr week was "I spoiled my sentiment of this country than has been accomplished by all the orators anJ writers during the past ten SJliloh. years. this distinction and by showing appreciation cf their labor3 you encourage a great many others now in the schools to reach out and attain distinction. Escape inclement winter weatb erat heme by joining Gates eighth annual personally conduct Robert McSf-addin's Sunday.

Hr.ry Hitchings, of Wellington, is visiting his uncle Mr. John Lane. The farmers are through planting their corn over. Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Wilson visited in this vicinity and his friends were glad to see him He took charge of tmv prayer meeting at mrht and ed tours through picturesque Fine rain Saturday evening which All who conclude from what has made a very interesting talk. Mexico, leaving Chicago via San ta Fe Route February 6 and Edith Wells called on Tabitha I COMPANY" LUMBER LIME 1 AND I COAL A SPECIALTY-. Program For the graduating exercises of the County schools to be held in Aubu- at C. F. Wilson's Sunday 190L Luxurious special train of was very much appreciated.

been said about the "cities that the Mr. Farrah made a business trip to prohibitory law, as a whole, is a Grenola Friday. failure, I desire to assure them that Mr. Banks went to Moline Mon- is not" Wlerever intoxicating Duke on Monday of this week. TVI Vr -T .1 1 Pullmans, observation and dining xu.1.

v. jiunuav 01 was John Hamilton John Hamilton, jr. D. W. Jacksoh Frank Organ A.

L. Brown C. N.Martin G. J. Sharp W.

F. Coors XV. A. McCausIand D. C.

W. Maddox J. F. Chapman heriff Under Sheriff Probate Judge Clerk of Court Jounty Supt. Register of Deed3 lerk Treasurer ountv Attorney Coronor Surveyor Tickets include all necessary chon's Opera Ilouse Friday evening May 24.

Every body invited to attend. in this vicinity Monday liquors are soli in violation of its da traveling expenses, guides, etc. Go via San Antonio and Monterey; return via El Paso, Las Vegas TTr.i,,f provisions, it is not the fault of the Mr. Dan Ba rnes of near OecTar Vale was here Grandma i i I II aw, but the fault of the perjured Hot Springs and Colorado Spring Grenola Monday. officers.

Sprague Sunday and Monday. Let it be remembered that the County Health Officer Dr. XV. F. Flack I iss Dot Stout of Shiloh i rt the wealth of the townsLm.

with side ride to Git AND CAN! OX OF A BIZOXA. Special ar- rangements for visiting CALI-! FOKNIA. A fascinating lands iiair- CEMENT PLASTER And t-veiythin' in the builders' line. JOHN II UN MGR- her sister Mrs. Ada Roper poorest enforced prohibition is better than the best enforced license: for Some of the young people of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Van COMMISSIONERS. 1st. dist.

L. A. Freeman 2nd. Jeff Hurst 3rd S. Z.

Ellsworth ancey spei.l attended Sunday school and nts Mr. and Sunday with her- pare Grand Summit- (too late for last week.) Fair weather now and fine grow-in weather. Miss Leta Farnsworth fame home tw- weeks a.jo from the strip where she had been visitino- friends and relatives. Misses Minta Ellis and Mabel Gibson were visiting friends in Elk County last Saturday and Sunday. Miss Maude Wright has been visiting friends at Grand Summit the past week.

-The rail road agent at Grand Summit is busy these days taking Mrs, John TENSION EXAMINERS. tho evils inflicted by the liquor traffic under prohibition are in violation of the law, while under license, they are sanctioned by it. Outside of the larger cities in the State, there is preacuiug ar, lurwey vreeK ounaay. Mr. W.

II. Helmick and sister. Debby. were at church Sunday abounding in magnificent scener ancient ruins, and novel foreign types. Xumber of passengers-limited.

Illustrated descriptiv pamphlet. A.T S. F. Ry Ticket Office or W.J. Black, G.

P. A. Topeka Mrs. Alice Dean and children of President 3)r. Hays Admission 10c.

Instrumental Duet Mabel Wells, Edna Matteson. Invocation Rev. W. T. White.

Song Ladies Quartett. llecitation, Ora Lawyer. "Xo Accident." Recitation, Ralph Davis. llecitation, Elsie Scyphers. "Boll Call." Vocal Duett, Misses Freeman.

Oration, Elva Snodgrass. "Silent Forces." Recitation, Burgess Mason. "The right must conquer." Recitation, Ella Shackelford. "Ability and Opportunity," Recitation, Frank Boys "Achievements of Vocal Solo, Miss Eugenia O'Connor. Recitation, Harry Gallivan.

"True grandeur of nations." Recitation Deallart. I night. Secretary Dr. Flack Treasurer Dr. Farrow Moline and Tabitha Duke visited wiih Mrs.

Bond and Mrs. White Wed. and Thur. of last week. A certain fat man who travels not one-tenth part of liquor consum Go to HARRY'S Tor Cool Drinks, Cnnfectioneiy, Tobacco, Fine CiVars, etc.

arrilind flVPf Vila riAnnlMT 4 I r. ed as there is by an equal population t-dgar Huffman had a cow to oret t-. he would not mind to Heaven in any State under license. We rt have thousands of children in our" public schools who never saw a man iLthey would let. him supply the New Jerusalem with sweet-taters.

arunlc, and tens of thousands who care of cattle and shipping beef from down in a ditch with the result that the cow died We understand Frank Goffe is a candidate for matrimony. Here's a good chance irls. Jack Walker went to Moline Sun The corn is-coming up also the Red Cs-oss Tansy SL'ppresssd PAINFUL Ana PREVENTIVE fcr F2I.IAIE 1REIC-CLARITIE3. the tock yards weeds and cultivation started. 3Se4 SO YEARS EXPERIENCE This is the time of year that the grangers wife and daughters make TOWNsnir.

Trustee William Bay. Clerk W. A. Dilley Treasurer John Hunt Justices of the Peace, John Stockdale. S.Miller.

nstables, E. J. DeWitt. J. L.

Logsdon. CITY. Mayor L. Wells Clerk John Hall, jr. Police Judge John Stockdale.

Marshall Wm. Hay. Street Cora. M. V.

Taggart, 'Jouncilmen: F. P. Hatfield, A. E. Wilber, John Muesey, XV.

II. Guy, II. H. Daily Health Officer. Dr.

ltJO'Connor their semi-annuel pilo-rir. aero to tha Efl I Are Safeand Rcli3bl3. 0 I EST Pci fortly Harmif f.s 8 9 Ps. Piirel Vere- Millinery department aad verily the never saw a saloon. In Olathe, my home chy, we have not had a saloon for over twenty years.

We have public waterworks, electric lights, paved streets, excellent telephone pjsl em, four splendid public school buildings, fifteen churches and rarely a drunken man I have resided in this, Johnson Countv, for thirty-two years, and I do not kiion of a "Charlie Machree." llecitation, Harold Shaw. "Jejm Burns of Gettysburg." Presentation of Diplomas by Co. Supt. JL. Brown.

Song. Ladies Quartett. Bened'jetion, Rev. W. T.

White. Trade Marks grangers pocket book is relieved of its plethoric condition. Designs Copyrights Ac PRICE Jgl.OO Vf t-. jv Sent postpaid on receipt of Misses Nellie and Carrie Connor Orpha and Orvin celebrated their nineteenth birthday with a party of their young friends. Elder Troxel spent Sunday at Mr.

Ellers. Mr. Ellers preached to Chaplfn people Sunday from the 20th chapter of Matthew, the parable of the vir.yard day. Suppose thought it dangerous to be in Wolf Creek vicinity on account of tho small pox scare. Nettie Stiles took dinner with Maude McGlasson and Ora Swisher with Lola Walworth Sunday.

Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is guaranteed to cure Constipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Stomach Trouble. J. Aubuciion. price.

Money refunded if net as we Master Roy- Connor and Perry Yin Cinema HollingwOrth were 8t Bible- reading Anron Rnilhig a kerh end doscriprHKi vnf IJnlokly otip oiniuvii free wtveltwr invention is probubly pwwtalila tions strictly concdoiil Im'. I land book on sont roe. Hrtet fur ecvuzinc pateikfa. l'atenta taken tbmutcli Mann Cat iweelM fecial notice wit boat chnr, iu lha Scftnfific Hmwicen. A isntwniefy illnstntvd weeklr.

T'rrat rf mlation any soienUHc Journal. 1'erais, l'ia ye.tr; four months. Jl. Sold by ail newadeatera MM I Ga.S6,B'. Hew YcrJ at Shiloh Sunday, night a week.

drunken farmer in the country. There is not a parallel in any licensed territory o' equal population on earth. Ilmnte rs found on our premise will be prosecuted. Fay Beos. No.

hunting on my premises. R. S. Brown. Dcj" tlciiies, Iowa.

For Sale by F. P. Hatfield, M. D. Grenola, Kansas A few cases of mumps reported in this vicinity.

Kr.in.h OfJca. t.Jii fc' Sfc, W.i9Mut!in, IX ti-.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Grenola Greeting Archive

Pages Available:
464
Years Available:
1900-1902