Collyer Hosts Independence Day Festivities and Ball Game
Independence Day at Collyer featured celebrations in the school grove with weather hot and a three inch rain ending the Collyer Grinnell baseball game in the seventh inning tied at 7 to 7. Quinter beat Collyer 7 to 3 earlier in the day. The event included the W J Nelson Wild West Show and a donkey act, with about 600 attendees after a late train and harvest delays. County Assessor Myerly attended Wa Keeney visitors and praised county record efforts.
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Collyer
Sissler
Collyer-Grinnell
Quinter
Wa Keeney
Ray Stephens
Charlie Custer
Dugus
Nelson
W. J. Nelson
Yellow Fox
Walking Bird
Jim Miller
Forrest Wal Jam
Briggs
Grinnell
Local Grocery Ad Promises Low Prices and Wide Selection
Our Grocery Department is strong with a large stock and the price right. Trade here and save money. Morning Glory Coffee offered at 20 cents in a four-store Kansas comparison. 150 cans of Wawona Big Tree Brand peaches in heavy syrup priced at 18 cents each or 2 for 35 cents.
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Kansas
Commissioners Proceedings From WaKeeney Kansas July 5 1909
The Kansas Trego County Board of Commissioners met in regular session with all members present at the county clerk office. Minutes from April 1908 and May 8 1909 special sessions were read and approved. Appointments by the County Superintendent were approved, road petitions examined, roads granted, and road records updated. Accounts and wages for numerous officials and services were audited, with many items listed including salaries for county officers and miscellaneous expenditures.
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WaKeenes
Kansas
Trego County
Karmins
W. P. Kinn
Eva L. Picilbrook
W.H Stott
L. Burt
Adolph Sehwanteck
R Owen
James Best
Para
A.B Jones
Frank Bardrosky
John Clark Clerx
Feabot School
Howe
A. A. Cockrell
J. C. Buchanan
Ogal-lak
J. G. Hixson
Iroix
Buchanan
East Township
Oid
IRF
Gow
Cleris
Tecor
Collet Township
Westnaine
Chas
Coliver Township
Heginning
Northwest Corner
Hugh Elliott
A.D. Parsons
H. Tidball
Chas, Connor
Gilbert Crocker
John Evers
William
James Walsh
A. B.teeters
Karl F. Purbeck
George Glass
A.L. Saunders
A. T. Carlton
Sami Ghiss
Alon
Union Pacific
Wakechey Township
Suchanan
Dicking and
Harrow
Tarnbee
LNW
Hudson Haring
Hudson Harlan
Selver
Henderson Roads
EL Awk
Larabee
Warnham
Sam'l Dodsworth
Mall
Milscelancows
Ae Weigh Mig Co
Eibtetaes
Belance
Walker
Lary
Satay Sane
Drummond
A Few Points Founded on Facts About National Health Loss
The article argues health waste is vast and costly. Dr. Reed of Cincinnati estimates sickness losses every seven years could fund the Panama Canal and major national programs. It calls for action through hygiene as the solution.
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Reed
Cincinnati
Panama Canal
Army
The Case for Sanitation and Longer Lives in History
Four centuries apart show life expectancy rising from 18–20 to 40–50 in Europe, with death rates dropping from 40 to 15 per 1000 in London and from 34 to 10 in Boston since 1700. Sanitation, clean water, air, and wholesome surroundings extend life, cut disease, and save billions. yellow fever, smallpox, and typhoid illustrate the gains from hygiene and public health activism.
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Europe
London
Boston
Sweden
India
United States
Wiel
Iites Widlow
Teach
Philadelphia
Vynedi
Pittsburg
Havana
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Trego
Dr. Price
Antrim
Waa-Keeney, Kansas
Lababee
Anne Oh
J. H. Walker
Sunbury