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Sabetha Herald from Sabetha, Kansas • 4

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Sabetha Heraldi
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Sunday from Savannah. Mo. After On 1 QuIaQ Ran the highest of any Sept. JL kJdltJo in our 17 years' business attending the funeral of her mother Mrs. Fred Lee.

Miss Olive Moats and Miss Faye Bortles visited with Miss Minnie Mills, Sunday. C. S. Brumbaugh's Department Racket Mrs. Jim Liveneood and Miss Hazel were visiting with Will Liven-good and family Wednesday.

that it pays to handle only the best The Herad for job work. Clean old papers for sale at The Herald office. Just what you want to put under carpets. The first meeting of the Whist Club will be with Mr. and Mrs.

John N. Hoverson, Tuesday evening. Some one will get a good range cheap by making a bid on the range that is in the window of Turner's Hardware. Last week we advertised lard at 12 1-2 cents per pound. Consequently we sold 1230 pounds.

Now this week we are going to sell lard at 12 1-2 cents per pound in ten pound lots and for 11 1-2 cents per pound in 50 pounds lots. It is cheap, come in. All kinds of sausage and all kinds of fiesh and salt meats. Come in and see us. S.

J. Behmer. Buy Setsnug Underwear the very best on the market. The right weight and the right fit. Union Suits for the whole family.

Price 48c, 75c, 98c. Others ask more. Blankets, all kinds. The largest sizes 48c, 75c, 85c, 98c, $1.25 and $2.00. Sweater Coats and Jackets for Women, Misses', Children, Boys' and Men, 25c, 48c, 75c, $1, 1.45, $2.25 Furniture Department New Furniture and Rugs arriving every day.

Large stock. Low Prices and the very best quality. Come in and figure with me. The best line of Mattresses in the city. Extra special prices on Davenports, Leather Lounges, Plush Lounges.

Best quality and very low prices. ml This proves makes of merchandise, such as Kuppenheimer and Michaels, Stern Suits and Overcoats XIRA-GOOD Clothes for Boys Walk-Over Shoes Stetson Hats Arrow Shirts and Collars Coopers Klosed Crotch Underwear Perrin Gloves, Wilson Ties Interwoven Hose We sell a man once and he is ever after a permanent customer We want you for a customer. Let us show you through our largestock Copyright I9U The House Kuppenheimer Shoe Department Shoes that have the fit and style. All leathers and toes. Prices are lower than the other stores and quality the very best.

Star Brand Shoes are the best Graham Bros. McKnight (First published in The Sabetha Herald, October 3, 1912.) State of Kansas, Nemaha county, SS. In the Probate Court of said county- In the matter of the estate of George T. B. Smith, a person of unsound mind.

To all Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that Charles I. Smith, Guardian of the person and estate of said George T. B. Smith, a person of unsound mind, did on the 19th day of September. A.

1912, file a petition in the Probate Court of Nemaha County, Kansas praying that I might be authorized and empowered to sell the following described land, to-wit: THE EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS. er. Gertrude Assenmacher, executrix of said estate, filed bond as residuary legatee in the sum of $500 which was approved by the court and said executrix was excused from filing an inventory and appraisement Grocery Department When you want the best on the market call up 117. Good service. Perfection Flour still leads, $1.35 per sack.

Oil 10c per gallon. Crackers, 10 lb. box for 75c. Bring me your butter and eggs. C.

S. BRUMBAUGH The undivided one-half interest of said George T. B. Smith in the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section Thirty-one (31), Town in said estate. Estate of William J.

Williams. ship One (1), Range Fifteen (15), An authenticated copy of the last Haines, Merwin Hollister, Howard Hause, Helen Hamman, Lucile Lort-scher, Marie Lowe, Leonard Morris, Rachel Myrick, Ruth Myrick, Comelle Patterson, Grace Rogers, Irene Robinson, Ivan Roberts, Elva Ramseier, Leo Stewart, Wilna Vermillion, Pansy Walton, Faith Wells, Lester West and Leonard Norrie. Myrtle Harrison, teacher. Second grade. Number enrolled: boys, 19; girls, 17; total, 36.

Average daily attendance, 35.6. Per cent attendance, 98.96. Names of those neither absent nor tardy: Le-nore Allen, Gladys Beeghly, Addie Bowman, Creta Cooper, Lulu Davis, Melvina Graham, Thelma Greene, Emma Hatz, Hazel Haxton, Agnes Hennigh, Daphne Hennigh, Hester Henry, Grace Hinds. Marv Jones. will and testament of William Williams, late of Jackson county, Baptist Notes.

Sunday services morning 10:30, evening 7:30. Sunday school 11:45, James Burke Supt. Juniors 2:30 Grace Walsh leader. B. Y.

P. U. 6:30 Grace Reynolds leader. Prayer Meeting Thursday evening 7:30. A.

A. Walsh baptized four persons at Woodlawn and gave the hand of fellowship to five new members. Mrs. Walsh preached at the Baptist church last Sunday night in the absence of her husband. Business meeting at the Baptist church next Thursday night.

The Ladies Aid met this Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edgar Newman last week they met with Mrs. Lukert, there were about thirty present and they report six new members. Dr. Walsh preached the introductory sermon at the annual Baptist Missouri, was admitted to record and probate in this county.

Brown County, Kansas, for the purpose of the payment of the debts and cost of administration of said estate, and for the purpose of the maintenance of said George T. B. Smith and his family. Said petition will be heard at the office of the Probate Judge of said County, on the Eth day of November, 1912, at 9 o'clock a. m.

of said date, at which time and place all persons interested are notified to be present, and show cause. W. H. Allison, a resident of, Nemaha county, Kansas, was adjudged to be insane by a commission of two physicians and application was made to the State Board of Control for Look at the large range in the window at Turner's hardware and make a bid on it. This range will be sold to the highest bidder.

his admission to some state hospital Ethel Murray, Gladys Wasmund. Bern Items. if any, they have, why an Order of Dwight Walsh, Ezra Aberle. Rov Joe Infield returned to his home Make a bid on the range in the window of Turner's hardware. Some one will get a high grade range for their own price.

The East End Somer'R'Set Club had their first social meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lanning on East Main street, Tuesday evening of this week. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs.

John Lichty, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, J. C. Lichty, Dr.

R. E. Welch, Misses Flossie Bottiger, Marie Whitehead and Corie Burke Dr. Welch favored them with a solo. Dainty refreshments were served.

at Wellington, Wednesday mornine. Bearg, Raymond Cave, Walter Cooper, Harry Corwin, Howard Crawford, Carl Funk, who has been visitinc associaton held at Baileyville last his parents at Oneida and friends A. A. Walsh was called to Fair-view to attend the funeral of the infant child of Mr. and Mrs.

Olliver Davidson, Thursday afternoon, October 3rd. This little one came into our world and remained but two hours, tasting pain and death, and then passed into that country where there is no sorrow, no pain and no death. week. here, left for Portland, Wed Sale as prayed for should not be granted. Dated this 20th day of September, A.

D. 1912. CHARLES I. SMITH, Guardian of the Estate of George T. B.

Smith, a person of unsound mind. Rev. I. N. Clark of Kansas City, nesday.

was a guest at the Baptist parsonage F. A. Nims, of Falls City was on uilbert Dean, Joe Emert, Lloyd Goodwin, Stanley Hollister, George Hughes, Rudolph Leuze, Clifford Maynard, Marvin McCabe, Curtis Miller, Lester Payne and Francis Sweetland. No cases of tardiness. 34 of the 36 enrolled were perfect in attendance.

Cora Moyer, teacher. last Saturday. our street Wednesday. Mrs. Clara Smith left for her home at Portland, Wednesday.

Richard Hatch and J. A. Mine-er School Reports. Primary grade. Number enrolled boys 25; girls, 25; total 50.

Aver made a business trip to St. Joseph, luesday. age daily attendance, 46. Cases of Probate Court. Estate of Margaret Stahl.

The in is? Miss Nannie Bingham was ud from Sabetha a few days. ventory filed by Maggie Snyder, executrix of said estate, of all the property belonging to Margaret Stahl, deceased, was approved. Special Display of Ladies' Cloaks and Suits The W. M. S.

held its meeting at the beautiful home of Mrs. J. K. Biles, Thursday. The subject of the lesson was "The Problem of Race in America." There were 21 members present.

After the meeting Mrs. Biles served the laides to dainty re Estate of George Wever. Sale hill of personal property was filed und approved, and the following claims were allowed against said estate: Elizabeth Weyer. $350: Emma Weyer $476; Hugo Weyer $685.50. kstate of Clara Zimmerman, in on Friday and Saturday October 4 and 5, 1912 tardiness, 13.

Number of pupils tardy, 10. Pupils perfect in attendance for month ending September 27, 1912: Russel Dean, Roy Foley, Theodore Grimm, Norman Hoverson, Robert Leuze, Russel Mishlcr, Harold Maynard, Stafford Shours, John West, Teddy Zeigler, Helen McDonald, Lorine Minger, Martha Aberle, Kathryn Bestwick, Helen Christine, Hazel Cooper, Margaret Corwin, Gertrude Davis, Anna Grimm, Violet Edna Hohn-and Marie Striner Lena .7. Mon-ney, teacher. First grade. Number enrolled: boys, 23; girls, 20; total, 43.

Average daily attendance, 41.8. Number neither absent nor tardy, 31 Number tardy, 5. Names of those neither absent nor tardy: Russell Baldwin, Gertrude Braun, Clara Behmer, Dorothea Dempsey, Marie Ellington, George Fannen, Mildred Fike, Franklin Gravatt, Maxwell Hause, Leon Hazen, Clifford Humphrey, Charles capable, annual report of A. J. Collins, guardian of said estate, showing a balance of $739.

24 on hands, was approved. Estate of John C. Turck. Second Our sales on ladies' goods have been far annual settlement made by F. D.

Turck, executor of said estate, show greater than we anticipated and we must ing a balance of $244.31 on hands freshments of fruit salad with whipped cream and wafers. Carl Poppe and Dr. Powell returned from Kansas City, Thursday in a new Ragal auto. J. K.

Biles, Henry Albee, D. W. Lehman, Carl Boltz and B. J. Gagnon autoed to Seneca, Friday.

Miss Lela Watters of Kansas City is visiting at F. J. Wittwer's. Dr. Manning, who spent the summer with Dr.

Powell has gone back to his school duties at Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs. J. O.

Fink are the proud parents of a girl. The Miss arrived Wednesday evening, September 25. J. K. Biles, Harry Whittle and Ben Widmer went to Scott City, Monday to take an outing on the plains.

Ii. B. Ehrsam left Monday for Chicago and other points before leaving was approved. have more goods. Our buyer is in Chicago ill I Henrietta Marie Gunn.

a minor 16 years of age, was adopted bv Nellio now selecting a new assortment of the latest A. Bibb and the nrimo nf coM changed to Henrietta Marie Bibb. models, and these Suits and Cloaks will be I i-state of Peter Joseph Assenmach- 1 HH I 1 lor Europe. NOTICE! for Friday's business. We will make Friday and Saturday Special Days in Our Ladies' Department WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Pennsylvania Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Rube Clark and son, Wilmer visited with Will Livengood Sunday. Miss Florence Lichty returned home Sunday after a few days with her sister rMs. Bert Butterfield and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Elias Savior and Mr and rMs. Bert Saylor and children St. Joseph Grand Island Railway Motor Trains 5, 6, 7 and 8, will be discontinued after Saturday, October 5, 1912.

S. E. STOHR, Gen. Pass. Agent DUFF MOULTON The Clothiers visn.ee at tne Charley Kimmel home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Snyder, Rhoda Hoover, Mrs. Mike Egner and Miss Martha Shumaker visited at the Dave Meyers home Sunday. Mrs.

Bert Saylor returned home.

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