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Fc? fAim Ira Wtjlffii Mil 11 lCS I and Greenwood Coantv The Herald guarantees to advertisera the larp.s. under net of Murch 3. 1879. '-'-iwuuu county. Subscription price VOL.

55 NO. 1 per year in advance. EUREKA, GREENWOOD COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY aursxa Herald. (ai.ku.L 1932 Greanwood Co. Republican, Eat 1880 Connpiidatad 189a REV.

GONZALES IN Utt.E TIIE niAITAKUA I.KtiISS Sunday Sclu.ol U-umfl The following games have hwn IlMVAItl.s IIAM SK TWO NEW' WELLS IN THE SALLY AIMS POOL Dickinson Jin. 2H and CivirasStan-hoio So. 13 Are Both Good Producers The Sew Pawtor the Congregational I Unroll Arrived Last Salurduv 1 lr' Program Was Held In River. 1 readied Jlere Sunday. side Park Wednesday Afternoon Rev.

Frank C. Gonzales, fnrmoriv "i me Sunday School baseball I league since las', press day: Thursday the Congos shut out the Chrlst- Lions Roar The Eureka Lions Club met In regular weekly ses3in in the dinning room of Greenwood Hotel Thursday night with about seventv-flv nnr ruinous l.recinvnod County Landmark Was Deslrejed by Erc Tuesday LARGEST EAItMIIOl SK IN (01 STY of Tabor, Iowa, who has accented I AS FARMERS DAY of the membership i attendance. call to the Eureka Congregational church, arrived Saturday to begin his ror of Manhattan, Represent-pastoral work here. He ani his tV Earm Bureau Spoke ut family, consisting of Mrs. Gonzales, le Opening Session and three children, Harold.

Ruth and; session 1nf i It lliiilt By MmM I. side leadin a u. u. Friday Me.hodists forfeUed to the Lutherans. Monday the Congoa defeated the Baptists 7 to 2.

Wednesday the Lutherans wow from the Christians 17 to 1. Standing 0f the teams: A NOT HK 11 ELL ON THE THRALL Mission Itrings In It Tlirall No. 7 Looks flood For 250 Barrels Sew Tests Sear tlie Seeley i Diuau mil inn After the remtini Ago and Was Tlie Seme of Many Social Eveiils mobile, driving to Topeka, where 1 sixteenth annual Chautauqui oi Diisiness was disposed of President Reed turned the meetin? over to the Civic Committee who rendered a highly interesting Mrs. Gonzales and the irirls stnnnert In Eureka Wednesdnv Won Lost Pet. 8 0 9000 off a few davn with reintivo Mr I noon.

Seven Hnv Tuesday night fire destroyed the dwelling house on tho Oongos Lutherans uonzales and Harold driving on to profitable entertainment are 2 750 eight miles north of Eureka. The Lions Forbes and Leekley, delegates u.j lauuiy or James Jord Whn .1 The Seeley Wildcat of Fischer, Lauck and Moore in the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of 5-23-11 was put on the pump Monday night and made 125 barrels the first rweive hours. This, of course, Is flush production, but the well look like a fine ranch, had been LV.i Z. lTrUoaal Couvention. each Hnptists l.n hv very reports of the ei.raiH wii aurjuunc ui muany roads, as iariners day and Rev.

Gonzales preached his first jfree tickets were distributed by the sermon as pastor of the Eureka business men of Eureka to oil hoi-Ch "r.LS.l,nda.y. "omlng and given farmer friends who 1J Friday the Methodists play the Con-1 i il m'ng. nicniiiAg anil nut jipi sparks from a sltv Lion Hot niiy mun gos. i-ernra fn a Monday the Lutherans play the 'rocket enuirht fir v. i.

wiuiai weiuurne Dy tne large con 1 c.i.eiin. creation that was present to hear Snlder of the Sta, Agriculture gave a most Interestlnr, iitTnttti iiu Mil I- nun. i Herald is pleased to wel-1 -ege, representing the farm lists play the Methodists I alom; un- til about midnight when they burst come Rev. Gonzales and famiiv in i made nil ill toraet ii'. i nistructive talk upon the County Farm Bureau's work, showing the advantages accurlng not only to the farmer but to the business man bv a r.ureKa and fee wl' fini! afta.n..- win fin, Why We Ldilers i mo family was help- uii.

ms address rionif lhapplness and contentmen' here whi th. vital questions J. exchange. the entire property. There Is 60 feet of pay Rand with the bottom of the hole at 1930.

Jeffers and Seldlltz on the Ann Edwards In' the northeast quarter of 35-23-10 had a small showing of oil Monday at 2O70 feet, the depth at which they should have had the Bartlesville sand which Is the pay sand In the Thrall wells. They were drilling last night at 2200 near lie top of the lime. 1 i ne would try for one was consumed rloaor be strengthenert can farmer todav Tho mi.i. week to tun h. co-operation between Rf.r...- v.u.H, an u.e.r leaving laoor, toe K' am ior tne first afternoon of rhm.

1 farmhouse ln.nan. auor i.eacon or last week says: tauaua wa lne Ilr day. The Rev C. Go.r.les family Slstpra. I i Monday's 'Greenwood and now was l.uilt In I 'ne quartett.

Lions WinCim, an; county. i lu.iay ior r.i rei.a. Kansas whoro comu-tna-. unvs are the TMner. i 1" b' the lte G.

M. Munaer. uh R. Moore anri J. 1m i Hon ,1 Ar.nI...

rnui- W.IL autciiici a tin io tne uongre- music ana charming ls ne said: "Married to Greenwod loiinty committee ln charge, ren.w,.,. nuuuiiai Jills good family yung women was irresistable. Every fy'Va Mr- Cankl'iam. Chicago od will and member of the luat Sunday evening at the gc wm and i member of tho ii an rni iirrir iiinr nntimtir. itm U1B 8.Ja plays on, ri, at land sin I good wishes of a large number of friends and co-workers Th, specially well company Five of ordlnar town 1 Get Eaf- been here more than three veni-a nnH.tnem are slaters, Mia hi anv mn i 1 Know vements of oth-1 10 mat effect It was a iifien tarrle.

J- ln" Wt about cooking er kinds. I le set out more than i If the chaula hllVA WOT-lrarl hnrJ nnA 1 1 (fll In a Jc nt i.tii.Hn na. mnti. for the good of th Congregational Wednesday night the Phi 111 1,1 hcr llfe- She Is not beau. 1-' rehar1- fln1 almost 1 haT would likely Johnson and others have a rig up In the southwest quarter of 5-23-11 an offset to the south of the Seeley No.

1. Fischer and others Seeley No. 2, one location wst of No. 1, is a rig. Mission Oil Co.

and Roth brought in another fin well Monday, Thrall No. 7, In the southwest of 2S-23-10. They got the sand at 2270 and completed the well at 23,35, with 65 feet of pay. It was given a shot yesterday and Is showing for as good a well as the average of the field, which Is around 225 barrels. No.

6, which enthusiastic- me community. Rev. hers' Orchestri ir i anY means and has a gait like trees. A svstem ot our most Gonzales has taken an active in-1. gae another program's duck.

The croon, i of Irrlgaiim. members terest in rnmmnniiv nffi. iionowed by Dr. E. Ji.ns ne- The scolal welfare committee has who hi lttke lecture, covering charge i.usKiy me attn nmenf.

of snmo gave his famous of the meeting Tnursday i ne Alan un" non i tn i i.ii iy acres or rri-nmwi Tho With One Window n.ii.v H.i i rnov nra tr. nuv.a iiagcrninii has with n.i wnne the live together. 3 long clam ncrots Fnllnwln- io of the Important objects that have become pertinent during his residence here. He is a progressive leader in whatever mimose he mwier- a natural basl whlch flowed 'gran, for I Pr a small stream. Mr.

Mungo, 1 "c.iji.iin Lecture and Chautauqua bureau for twenty-five years nn.l m.vo came in last week, will be on the Mr. and Mrs. j. Graybeal have re- hi.lu..,ia h-b cnargo. pump today.

Thrall No. 8 Is running the 8-Inch pipe at 1550 feet. Kn He combines so Lh tr visit In West Music Boyersmlth Orchestra takes, with large energy and great courage to undertake any difficult job. Mrs. Gonzales has likewl.ie won for herseir a large place in the community and will be greatly missed." 9, which is one location north of No.

rllllI luipractloal. Reading, and it was abumlnno.i Miss Abliy Jae Mooro with such delimitful humor that hiJr.r tho fences are always enUiusiL The attendance last night was no-large, but the first day of chautauqua 1 xr 77 ana one location west of No 7, is a rig. The White Eagle Oil Co. In the northwest quarter of 5-23-11 hag the OILERS STRIKE HARD Ll'CK or- vocal HOlo Vlra VV n.t 1 aid and the catalpa trees grew Song, "My IJon, Club'' Tw r', without irrigation and during V.olln Sob, wenty-flve years hundreds ot car Vocal Solo Mrs I loads of apples and catalpa posts have Song. "Till We Meet Agiln" been hnrvoato.1 i bepn harvested is never one ot the big davs in nolnt 171 S( HOOT of attendance.

MKh Wllma McKntarfer Will Iteeclve Won From Augusta Saturday, But Lost to (iarnett and Ponea City the Club at End of Term I On the death of Mr Thlg afternoon the Oratorio Artist and Frank P. Johnson win ranch was sold to John A. Edwardj fua DIMM The Eureka Oilers have had a week rig up ror an offset to the east of the Seeley wildcat and la building a rig for an offset to the southeast of the Seeley. The Howard test In 1-22-11, four miles north of Madison and near the Lyon county line, is dry and will be abandoned. There wag 6 feet of sand with a small showing, not enough to make It well.

The bit was sent to the top of the lime with no better program. Tonight lh M' lMitarfor of Eureka SPRISH CREEK and Mrs Tjiva Mr. ho wno as a sophomore In wn0 the entire a sophomore in the ows and operates It. ArtisU furnish program. summer "esslon at the Kansas State when his tenant tele-, Thursday untll Tuesday evening of nraie l- of hard aledding.

Thursday they played Garnett at Eureka losing by a score of 4 to 2. The vlsltorg made no earned runs, but a bunch of er "ai; r1! zrt the house w- week with nr, Mm. TT, M'- hastened to Dim.ck am, TmiZ premium last week. l.i-e.-.i,in seve-M, and eluhth but all he could do was In Mrs. Will Klrwln rors on the part of the Ol'ers allowed wneu nn- niMH hi i no una i.iiiih jthem to take home the bacon.

Was- bonds in 'n Liberty "liool Is being oo. "nn walch "ames consume Sunday to visit relatives until Thun- Spencer and Harwood on the Niles In the northeast quarter of 10-25-8, is drilling at around 2200 feet sar pitched for Eureka and pitched amounted to a high rhool children Z.Km,mrl and hlHtorlo.1r here and Is present with her Monday the Great Southern com- good game. Clanton was behind wn have bought them 1 The vacation 'he past third of Mrs. Ix.ve, and sister Gladvo. bat.

Battery, for Garnett was Pumps Profited. G. Lull, director of the Training tlle old l.nl!,llK Mr. and Mrs. Claude Owens and lit- and Nutt.

nl the Normal. of many a gay party tie daughter of El Dorado visl'ed last Sunday the Oilers p.ayed Augusta Sunda cTZ 8Cli" of Sun.lay week with his pa n', at Augusta and won by a score oi 1 Th." T' 11,1 Teuf'Z wl.S to 1. Augusta's only score was rybody, Industrial and cominercial. I'lughtor of the guests. I Miss lacla C'uinpbnlt ot Cre'ent rplcted Stanhope-Gregg No.

and tDickinson No. S8, both ln the Sall-yards pool. The Dickinson Is in Butler county just across from the (Stanhope. Doth wells are said to be excellent producers. Marshall Oil and Gas Cnmnnnv made by pitcher Wlllonirhbv wh.J service.

-Jnce a week each class. vall, building was Oklahoma, came Sundav pitcher Willoughby, who clouted out a home run. Batteries: v. onzaies, "'e teachers and a Mr. Edwards carried 'ended visit wif.i sister supervisor, makes a field Irln 15.000 in Dame No.

8 'n the Virgil field, ta a new well this week. The tools were sent 15 feet ln the sand at which point Eureka Markwell and Clanton. Au- The Globe Cafe win -pen for Therl mo uri DreaK occurred. This lg gusta Willoughby and Swan. Mark-, business Saturday morning io men spent ln work- anu sons, oood Ing out the individual problems tha' I nrKt P'''llued, July 6, 1922) last Sunday at dinner nave risen from observation nam 'the wen let tne Augusta team down with service at reasonable prices.

iFlebl trips are being I I aiii ii-iunves: and Candidate for Governor of civic beautlficaibin Kansas, Greenwood County. S- T- Iwe.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. una in nine innings, wntle gathered ten hits oft delivery.

mere are eleven candidates for tt''on. and commercial i To whom it and children, Effie. Ernest. Governor of Kansas hefor. enterprises ninnoo- l.wtinm may concern: Nlll (JOVernnr it ontu.H.i To whom It may concern: and Tuesday Eureka played jarles.

kg follow, as follows. and civic Jake not ro dui mr. una mm. agencies for social in.i.-rwon...... tJttt a legal petition Jnno.

agenc. 80,1 Tk'' that Ponca City at Eureka and lost both I tn largest quanlty of sand found on top of the first break in any of the wellg drilled on the tract. There was 500 feet of fluid In the hole yesterday. The well will be completed at once, Marshall OJI Gas Cq. bag rti IDame 8 on the sand.

Thlg has been a consistent lease and No. Is figured as a aure shot producer. The well .1.1 In the Virgil field. Brothe-i jn l.rj Bonnett 7, offsetting Gillesp'j i Bonnott well I southwest of Virgil, is drlllins a 700 Democrats Hon, a uv JUinHH hln a 1'IUilCH tl I seventh and eighth -r n. V.

or Salem township. ampi.en games to the Oklahomans. Batteries Lawrence: Jonathan M. Davis, nron-Monday were: Eureka Wassar ldelti Hunt. Kansas City.

ijnrmnv iioi.i.a vt their trim." uoen presented oard or (ounty tommlHsloiiers. prav- noon with Gertrude ,,,) Clanton. Ponca City-TranD 1 -V. Morgan. Hutch- was graduated in.

Mi. from 19111 I McKntarfer the Lacrosse In 1918 and Moncrief. The score was 3 to 1. I i il'1' lODBkaJ. Mm.

tlllin SCllOOl In o. as fnllnvar. 1. Mr. Laflln and Mrs.

Leon Kerr en- iieginning the muifh. ouutu- 11,1, she rnuiaha a Jt ivnnnag city; William game wag a great exnlbl-iP' Lambertson, Fnlrvlew- primary wUrk at Ieon. The llw Vn9 quarter i 'reoyiorian aid ladles Section thirteen In and others last ieer. j. taiignr at Wureka.

Ijist It I. lirKa. (jlflt tion of the national pastime. In the tanwrenre: Fred Knipii' third inning Ponca Ctv tot to Mark. ''etttgrew, Kansaa 'ltv' 1 V-f )l Puu i year she the Kansas Normal.

,11 il hen IT ni1 home. A large number of 10" (hH ladles or four hits. eettln; I'hllllps, for four hits, getting three mi- nr. Bl were In attendance and a fine certificate from the Kansas V.U"T 7" 'hlrteen. fourteen.

well luns the only tallies the vlsltorg annexed during the game. The same ended J. A. Mahurla of Burlington and lclall.lii In Public school music nlrTv on 'nvliatlona but were unable "in umnninir nm -inwi mm inuunu ihhi rnat TiiiHtAfi a rura Planning to returr mr me nomination of Con-' 1 gress nn ho non.nn..i u.h ururnriii nni i as practical, and 3 to2 In favor of the visitors. Batteries: Eureka Markwell and Clan ulU will yer niier ne; to southwest corner nf lr'ar- rinlsi the work for said eighteen.

Mr. and Mrs. Ieon Kerr entertained ton. Ponca City Martin find Mnn. Mis MclCntnrfiir.

The Select Dry Cleuners Rube Leekley has sold his r-alace Cleaners business on North Main street to Lee Markwell and Dewey Vaught who took possession last week. The place will be known hereafter as the Select Dry Cleaners. Mr. Leekley, who, prior to his purchase of the cleaning establishment, was In the em-'I'loy of the Arkansas River Gas and Oil has gone back to work for that firm, which has blocked up acre I And that said Hoard has appointed Edna Wever of Kansas City one day Cyrus Cox, Cyrus Tolman and A. i week.

Edna Is married, but we july Greenwood 'ounty. He will be at Virgil lo-oo, (a. m. Hamilton at noon. will ar-' -rive in Eureka at 3.00 p.

and apenl i remainder of the arterno.m and evening In Eureka. 1 crlef, The Oilers play Toronto here Sunday July 9 and Blackwell, Oklahoma, l' lit. Wlom- rotl'l, Mr anil ('has. Dlmlck and iji'tu (tntm rii- nn tha ow.k .1 fin here Monday July 10. i m.

1 al 'o a m. and urocee.l Bl" Cliaruo of the said road, us u.e Dentil of Mrs. Kas Mrs. Orra Amelia Kavs died day, Juiv at f.ie hume of he 1 Will' family entertained at a big Fourth nf July dinner the following guests: Mr, and Mrs. T.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Seymour and flvo III the Lion's Den William Randolph Hearst, who i ii u'l nil i i.i,i,o nil persons Andrews will pre-Thiiuris Davis will Mr m.iy and have a hearing w. Kays, near Eureka She wis i it for years has been lambasf- 77 k. a The Son, of Our rl .1 A 1,111 on the 1 years old.

The funeril age east of Eureka on which It expects to drill iuiim- iJnK England several children Mr nn.l M-u a.i........ and twisting the Lion's was held at llie on tlie -'i uuy nieer. t.iiet. service near ruture. lilllOAing dav ny nmul.l.i tall, has Just discovered the Tight Tuesday morning, conducted bv Rev by law, without further notice.

nnici.rt The bodv was shipped to Missouri for luriil. Little Isle, and having dined by Lloyd George, Is now praising the British Ho finds them Intent on FJurope's reconstruction: "With Messeral. Markwell and Vaught are both members of the Eureka base, ball team. Mr. Vaught owns a cleaning and pressing business in Wichita and Is thoroughly experienced in that line of work.

Mr. Mark- WITNESS my bund annd tl.e oftlcl-, said County, this 5th day of July. I il TEKGAItiH.V. Countv Cleric ansa laeia Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

Art. Larcom and sons and the Frank Dlmlck family. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson ami lior sister, Miss Mamie I)eVler of Eureka, ilfme out to spend the evening of tho Fourth with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ie Vier. 1 Seliiinl Aiii.i.hIs Dal Soon The Eureka High School annual for be r'-aily tor delivery Wt-I-nesdiv, July (he Store between Cie hours and 6 p. ni If yo'i have subscribed for an annual plea bn there at that time and get your book them. apparently, hin wir ends He I ari ful tVI, Von Typhoid fever always takes a spurt in the vacation season Water m-iv look and taste llp, yet swarm business begins, and they are ngnt," well will have charge of the soliciting Uays Mr Hearst, Travel is a great Curley Gruybeal t()wll and will open tlie Globe Ca'e Satur- ami outside work.

Both men are broadener of mind vir wl 'yphoid germs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Telohnraher iiustlera and will doubtless make N'ould profltablv SDend nllt one remember while Mi to wnv nn unn, i- Thomas A. Hookey, of II 1 1 1 i day morning Ho will be glad welcome all his old customers.

-j ry to iret success of their business venture. Kentucky, brother of the late water from spring! distance (ir dwellmss an I caniis. wncn Vr lt. Hookey, arrive I In Eureka! daughter have the pleasure of un extended visit from her sister Carrie Heap, of Washington, They were nil enter'alneii at. dinner at (he O.

D. Miles home one evening last week. urigiit reuirnej yes- in iioiini non water fur five ml the gues' of TA. i a Mr and Mrs. Newman Hawkins and son, Ralph, of Omaha, have been jterday from the National Convention "la('e 11 a well stopperea, In a cold rtream.

tnrm It with and family. He exiwcU KuesU nf fr ii-mht: I luw wmega fraternity at Salt and use no other. remain permanently and take up the M. A. Miller, and the Miller families X' 8 80n9 two weeks and in Eureka the nast week iu.

-vv-u over wun irienus in Mr. Hawk. work of W. It, Hookey in the cuunty oil fields. Hla wife and son will come later.

Wichita for the Fourth. ing Was a pioneer resident of Eurekn Open for oil leases, the south of southwest 14 of Section 26, Township 28, R-inge 10. O. L. Millikim, Alta-mount, Kansus.

Oft for California Elmo Mliliken, Willis McrCntarfer and Wayne Zwb-ker, three Eureka boys left Wednesday morning liv auto- hut has not lived here for more than P. H. Landergln, of Amarillo, Texas. I'MON SERVICES In laud's Dut-of-Doors During the heated season the Sunday evening services of the Protestant churches of the city will be held in one great meeting on the luwn west of the Court Houuo. Music by tlie orchestra 7: in Song Service at g'lo The Sermon nt.

An offering will be taken each night to defray tho expenses uiirty years. He is now pastor of a Curd of Thanks Wo wish to express our sincere thanks to the neighbors, the many Congregational church in Omaha He's" bU8lIllsa mobile for the Pacific coast. They -ays there have been lS U'a Is looking after business Interests in 111 "'at may at- friends and the Masonic orders who uaci. meir lancy. on reaching Call- so kindlv Loon King, son ot Mr and Mrs.

S. A King, of Qulncy, fell from a horse Sunduy morning and dislocated Ills right elliow. Ho was brought to Dr. fjeffery who put tho elbow back In and Leon is all right since ho was a young man In Eureka In the early nineties and few familiar faces among the business me Main Btreet. WIJ( aiGUt Bob Herri, of Wlnficld, wag In Eureka from Saturday until iey win iour the ooast as far bereavement also for I he beautiful north as Seattle.

They expect to flowers I Wednesday. Von In died be gone a year. i s. It Hoaltoy, Mao ami Pa il 'cept for a sore arm..

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