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Marshall County News from Marysville, Kansas • 3

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FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1916 MARSHALL COUNTY NEWS PAGE THREE The Turners will give a dance i Smoke State Journal Cigars. J. L. Brubaker made a business trin Undertaking Automobile Hearse and automobile for the family without extra charge. Horse-drawn hearse if wanted.

Free March 17th, St. Patrick's Day. Sam Simpson of Axtell was a busi-1 ness visitor in Marysville Monday. Saturday, the last and biggest day of Frank Arand's Rousing 9c Sale, Fred C. Prell, the Bremen merchant was looking after business matters in Marysville Tuesday.

i to Barnston Tuesday, Henry Schriefer of Herkimer was a business visitor in Marysville Tues-day. I Mrs. 0. C. Pusch went to Beatrice (Saturday for a day's visit with friends.

of chapel when desired. use Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

Johnson arrived The Needleeraft club will meet with 1 1 x. Mrs. L. E. Davis Fridav afternoon t'" rx, i exas Monday, lor aj 1 tpw woou-c' u-ifh v-ivo iiJH tiiC llUIIltf 1U KS.

March 3, Q. L. Rice Undertaking and Embalming Phones: Store, 149. Residence, 148 Miss Edith McConchie and Brice Ernest Westermann of Bremen was 1 il -r- looking alter business matters Marysville Tuesday. New Spring Suits New Spring Coats Our showing in the new spring styles in Women's Ready-to-Wear garments is now very complete We are showing the advance styles in the newest weaves and shades.

Now is the best time to siudy new styles. Exceptional values in Coats at $8.00, 8.50, 9.50, 11.00, 12.50 and up suits at $16.00, 17.00, 18.50,. 19.50 New Waists Just In By far the best line of waists, at the price, we have ever shown, in both silk and cotton materials. augnary, Dotn oi rranklort, were married in Topeka, Mondav, February 28th. An eight-pound daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Allen B. Curran Monday. She has been named Alene Eleanor. Henry Bartels and Frank Stoehr, from the Bremen neighborhood, were transacting business in Marysville Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bargman, Miss Alwina Rippe and Charles Ewert F. Novak, the tailor, over Hohn's store. All work done satisfactorily and prices right.

Adv. 9 lyr Mrs. William Holtham returned to her home in Frankfort Saturday, after a few days' visit at the home of A. J. Harvey.

Miss Clara Brefeldt left Monday for her home in Davidson, 111., after L. J. CHOQUETTE AUCTIONEER. Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. For Terms and Dates Phone or write me at my expense.

5t4 HOME CITY, KANSAS. from north of Bremen, were Marysville visitors Saturday. Brooks, the exclusive optome tnst, and get a Sanitary Eyeglass a visit of several days with Miss Esther Yaussi. No thrifty housewife can possibly afford to miss the last days of Frank Arand's Big 9c Sale, which ends Saturday night. Adv.

Brooks, the exclusive optometrist, and get a Sanitary Eyeglass Cleaner for the asking. Remember, they're FREE. Adv. Mrs. Irma Travelute returned Tues- DENTISTRY DR.

A. C. EWART Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty Rooms Over First National Bank E. G. Sons Cleaner for the asking.

Remember, they're FREE. Adv. George L. Fenwick went to Kansas City Tuesday morning to see about the shipment of three carloads of Studebak'ers. One car load will be sent to Frankfort and distributed from there.

Robert M. Evans and Alma E. Overleese, both of Holmesville, were married at the Presbyterian parsonage in this city Saturday ev Draheim Marysville, Kansas V-day from a visit of several weeks MARYSVILLE, KANSAS. with relatives and other friends in Salina and McPherson. The Missionary society of the Pres ening, February 26th, by Rev.

H. rank Reid. Charles Krause will have an auction sale of stock and farm implements at byterian church will meet with Mrs. John Kane, Thursday afternoon, March 9th, at 3 o'clock! Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ford of Abilene came Saturday for a visit of several days with the family of their daughter, Mrs. Guy L. Rice. The Marysville high school de W. R.

BREEDING, M. D. Masonic Block MARYSVILLE KANSAS Telephones Office 61 Residence 290 Treatment of diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat a Specialty. DR. J.

A. BEVERIDGE DENTIST Successor to GRINDLE GRINDLE Homemakers' Club. feated the Frankfort higrh school. 32 ELECT RICITY his farm five miles northeast of Marysville, Wednesday, March 15th. Read his advertisement in this issue of the News.

The Farmers' Union will give a program and box social at Reedsville school house, district 40, Friday evening, March 3rd. Ladies bring lunch boxes. Gentlemen bring well filled purses. COMMITTEE. Another large shipment of enamel dish pans, preserving kettles, tin pans, 12-inch files, water pails, on sale at 9c.

On sale Saturday for the final wind-up of Frank Arand's Rousing 9c Sale. Don't miss them. OFFICE IN KOESTER BLOCK Marysville, Kansas to 21, in a good basket ball game at Frankfort last Friday night. Mrs. James L.

Cook returned Saturday evening from Frankfort, where she had been visiting for a week with her sister, Mrs. Andrew Anderson. John LeRoy, who has been attending school in Kansas City, came out Friday for a few days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

D. LeRoy. About thirty Marysville people at Always at Your Service CHAS. H. DAVIS Attorney at Law.

Marysville, Kansas. ROBT. L. HELVERING ATTORNEY AT LAW Loans and Insurance Notary Public Legal Papers Drawn Room 16, White BIdg. Marysville The Homemakers' club will meet with Mrs.

J. M. Nielson March 7th. The following program will be given: Roll call: Answered by each member naming some article that should be included in an infant's layette, or used about the baby. Paper: Prenatal care and influence Mrs.

William Griffee. Paper: Infant mortality Mrs. Clarence Dickinson. Paper: Artificial feeding of infants Mrs. Richard Swank.

Debate: Resolved, that baby contests are injurious to the best interests of the baby Affirmative, Mrs. L. H. Rowe; negative, Mrs. Floyd Ham.

Paper: Scoring the babies and score cards Mrs. Hans Hanson. Discussion: (Five minutes' each) A baby's early training: "When to begin character building," Mrs. Joseph Weiche; "Entertainment for the baby," Miss Minnie Tyler; "Forcing the baby to grow or develop," Mrs. George Scheller; "Establishment of good habits of eating, drinking, sleeping, Mrs.

Horace Eddy; "Feedinjr after infancy," Mrs. Frank tended the Knights of Columbus in Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neil went to Beat-tie Sunday for a week's visit with relatives and other friends. She was accompanied home by her grandchildren, Blanche and Katherine Kirlin, who had been visiting at the O'Neil itiation and banquet at Seneca Sunday. They report a most enjoyable time.

Mrs. C. M. Chandler entertained the Idle Hour club and a few other friends Saturday afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. John Hostetler of Belleville.

Charles Sneddon, editor of the Oke-to Eagle, went to Frankfort Saturday and visited over Sunday with relatives and other friends. He was accompa THAT'S THE ADVANTAGE OF ELECTRICITY IN YOUR HOME, OFFICE OR FACTORY. It's Safe Clean and Convenient A. F. WEMPE, D.

V. M. VETERINARIAN Office 1st Door S. of Exchange Bank PHONE 376 NIGHT PHONE 112 Marysville Kansas WM. GUEHLER, JR.

home since Friday. From a private letter received from Geo. S. Smythe, for many years engaged in business at Blue Rapids, we learn that he is now located at 132 North Union street, Burlington, Vermont. He says: "Several from here Rowland.

PIANO TUNER. Located at Marysville, Kansas. Leave orders at Rice's furniture store. Phone 149. Better Poultry for Kansas Program for February Meeting.

Roll call: Answered by members, have enlisted, some have been killed, some come back and some going, so war is all the talk here. A good many Canadians coming here buying land, as they fear high taxes at home. Arand's 9c sale closes tomorrow evening, Saturday, March 4th. It has been a very successful sale and many people have taken advantage of these bargain sale prices and have been highly pleased. There are still hun naming various methods of cooking a chicken.

Paper: How to improve eggs for market Miss Bertha Tyler, Paper: Feeding and care of little chicks Miss Esther Rowe. Debate: Resolved, that a commu nity should co-operate in producing one breed of poultry affirmative, nied home by his wife, who had been visiting in Onaga for several days. Smoke State Journal Cigars. Miss Elizabeth Horrigan and Joseph L. Flaherty, both of the Frankfort neighborhood, were married Wednesday, March 1st, at the Church of the Annunciation in Frankfort, Rev.

Father Bradley, the pastor, performing the ceremony. The Frankfort basket ball teams lost both games last night. The Marysville boys' team won by a score of 32 to 21, and the Goff girls, team won by 50 to 35. Our teams feel a little touchy about giving in the score and we conclude that they feci the defeat pretty badly. However, they were good games and the boys and girls have done well.

Saturday's Frankfort Index. A fine time was had Monday evening when the farmers of the Frost district, with their families, -enjoyed themselves with a big supper that the ladies had prepared. The eats consisted of sandwiches, pickles, cake and coffee. A fine program also was rendered. Short addresses were given by Ed Bergmann, Tete Samuelson and Senator R.

S. Pauley. Will Bur-on gave the ladies a toast. Excellent Mrs. H.

Blanchard; negative, Mrs. A. DR. E. L.

WILLSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Telephones Office 144 Residence 372S DR. F. W. CLARK OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Hohn Building Phones Residence 195S Office 365 MARYSVILLE KANSAS C. M.

VEACH PIANO TUNER Makes regular trips to Marysville. Leave Orders at the News Office. Will be here about March 1st. Service is what we sell and that is what you receive. Each year new methods are adopted to increase the efficiency of Electric Seryice.

It is necessary to have the co-operation of all consumers in order to do this. Our complaint department is anxious to hear of any trouble you may have. We must know of this trouble in order to remedy it, and in this way you can co-operate with us. Just a phone call or better still, call at the office. No matter how minor the complaint, it will receive courteous attention.

dreds of good bargains left for those who take advantage of the opportunity today and tomorrow. A few of these bargains are noted in his advertisement in another column, but there are many others. If you have not visited the Arand store during this sale, it will pay you to do so today or tomorrow. John and Alice Pacha were in a runaway mixup on Broadway Wednesday morning, but fortunately escaped without serious injury. They were driving a team to a top buggy and the horses became frightened at music was furnished by Bergmann NT.

Peterson. Paper: Better houses and yards for poultry Miss Agnes Madison. Discussion: (Five minutes' each) "Food value of Poultry," Mrs. Grant Griffee; "Ways of preserving eggs," Mrs. James Wilson; "Food value of eggs," Mrs.

Walter lies. Mulligan-Fienhage. Married, at St. Michael's church in Axtell, Wednesday morning, Feb. 23, at 8 o'clock, at nuptial high mass, Miss Agnes Mulligan and Mr.

Henry Fienhage, Rev. Fr. Taton officiating. They were attended by Miss Mary Fienhage, sister of the groom, and Mr. Michael Mulligan, brother of the bride.

The bride wore a pretty costume of white silk crepe de chine trimmed in embroidered net, and wore a bridal veil caught up with a wreath of smi-lax and white carnations and carried a bouquet of white carnations. The bridesmaid wore a pretty gown of light blue chiffon over white net. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Mary Mulligan of the Axtell vicinity and an accomplished young lady and has many friends who wish her happiness. The groom is the second eldest son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank the Union Pacific motor car. They started to run. The pole of the buggy was broken off and the team pulled the buggy nearly half a block by the lines. The front wheels cramped and the buggy was overturned.

John and his sister were both caught under the buggy, which was badly smashed, but the occupants escaped practically unhurt. -The team ran a little farther and were stopped. Superintendent C. O. Smith of the city schools returned Monday night from Detroit, Michigan, where he had been attending the national meeting dr.

r. l. McAllister PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Upstairs, Dougherty Block Telephones Office 123 Residence 2S3 MARYSVILLE KANSAS WALTER T. GRIFFIN LAWYER General Law Practice. Office in White Building.

Marysville Kansas Marysville Light, Power and Water Co. We Advertise so that the People of city superintendents. He reports a splendid meeting, with an attendance May Know of 4,700 -superintendents and principals, from every state in the Union. All the latest problems in school su pervision were 'discussed, including junior high schools, school gardening, Bros. Frost District correspondence in Axtell Standard.

Sunday, Feb. 20, was the twentieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Xjellberg, and a number of their friends and neighbors took advantage "of the occasion by giving them an unexpected call. Rev.

Ny-quist spoke in behalf of those assembled and also presented tha bride and groom with a purse containing silver as a memento of the occasion. William and Edwin Johnson, F. W. Lann and Mrs. G.

Victor Johnson made a few remarks. A bounteous lunch was served, after which the unbidden guests departed for their homes having spent a delightful afternoon. Swede Settlement correspondence in Axtell Standard. Smoke State Journal Cigars. In interest to the coming graduates in the commercial and normal courses of the Marysville high school, Commercial representative, Mr.

Geoffery Murray of the Fairbury Business and Normal school, will be located permanently at the Campbell hotel and in a position to give the student contemplating a further business education the necessary information in regard to the Fairbury school. The Fairbury Business and Normal school is one of the highest standard commercial schools in the state of. Ne Fienhage of near St. Benedict and is an industrious and bright young man. efficiency tests, school surveys, compulsory education, delinquency, six- Owing to the death of the bride's Fessenden Auto Co.

Successors to H. M. Grant Garage on West Main Street MARYSVILLE KANSAS Excellent facilities for repairing and rebuilding autos and gas engines. ROY ROBINETTE, Machinist A. T.

FESSENDEN, Manager six plan, etc. Superintendent Smith LOOK FOR THIS SEAL It Protects You Assures You That You Are Getting Genuine Stark Bro's Trees. spent considerable time visiting the schools of Detroit and made a short trip into Canada to inspect the high father, a few weeks ago, no wedding reception was given. The newly married couple will go to housekeeping at once on the groom's farm near Seneca. The good wishes of the commu nity go with them.

school at Windsor, Canada. The Canadian schools are planned after the English schools and retain much of the old time formality. Corporal punishment is still a potent factor in the discipline of the Canadian high schools or collegiate institutes, as they are called by the Canadians. Evidences of the war in Europe are For three generations thi3 "Bear" seal has been recognized a3 the mark of sterling quality highest merit in fruit trees. Protect yourself! Look for it.

Every genuine Stark tree bears this seal. Every bundle of genuine Stark Trees is sealed with this seal. Every shipping package coming from the century-old nurseries of Stark Bro's i3 marked with this seal. This "Bear" seal will never be found accompanying inferior trees. It is always the companion of trees that will thrive, that will grow that will bear fruit.

"Stark Trees Bear Fruit." I seen on every nana in Canada, bol-diers, heavily armed, patrol all the Ferd Minge Injured. Ferdinand Minge had an unfortunate accident last Saturday while sawing wood with a buz saw. In soma manner Mr. Minge's right hand was caught by the saw and three fin gers were almost severed. A physician was called and the injury is being given medical attention.

An effort will be made to save the fingers but it may develop later that they will have to be amputated. At the present time Mr. Minge is getting along as well as could be expected. Hanover Democrat-Enterprise. m.

tin mMzm public buildings day and night. Sol diers are seen everywhere drilling for braska, recognized by the Nebraska superintendent to th-3 extent of grant- R. C. Guthrie Undertaking Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director mm i ing graduates a city state teacher Any one interested in a the front. On every hand are seen signs and bulletins urging the men to enlist.

Recruiting officers are busy asking everybody to enlist. Superintendent Smith says he had scarcely stepped off the ferry boat when an officer asked him if he didn't want to commercial education will do well in calling on Mr. Murray in person or by phone, for a personal interview in regard to one of the best commercial J. E. McMAHON, Special Representative.

Marysville, Kan. The Turners will give a dance in Turner hall Friday March 17th. You are invited. schools available and just adjacent to (enlist and seemed real disappointed because he failed to get a recruit. our home city.

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