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The Dorrance Star from Dorrance, Kansas • 2

The Dorrance Star du lieu suivant : Dorrance, Kansas • 2

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The Dorrance Stari
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li Geo. Dietz, groceries for Funk, Chaney and Swezick 13.05 Conrad Letsch, trip to Russell with R. Keller 3.00 Kansas Children's Home Soci-- ety, assuming custody of Katie McBride 50.00 Henrietta Bratt, services in Clerks office for Jan. 1918 45.00 GRAND OPERA Lillian Roe, services in Clerks We have an A No. 1 Barber from Kansas City, and can give you an Up-to-the-Minute AI CUT, SHAMPOO, and in fact anything in the Tonsorial line you wishv WE are permanent give us a trial and be convinced.

WE also have CIGARS, TOBACCO'SCANDIES ETC." Agent Russell Steam Laundry. RANKIN'S BARBER SHOR. office for Jan. lmft 45.00 Sarah Fleck; salary as Dist. Clerk for 53,33 D.

S. Landon, salary for Jan-, stamps and phone message 92.96 J. E. Missimer, salary for Jan. 10S.33 Eva'G.

Missimer, salary in Co, laughter of the legimeit (DONIZETTI) SHERIDAN COLISEUM HAYS, KANSAS, Saturday, March 9th, 1918, 8:30 P. M. Treas. office for Jan. 40.00 A.

R. Baldwin, serving on Exr Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shultz and Board 1 18.00 family were Bunker shoppers Satur Oscar Ostrum, salary as Col THE DORRANCE GTAR V. H.

HOLMES, Pub Issued Every Thursday. A Dollar the Year. Attorney 83,33 day. P. A.

Peterson, salary as sheriff 125.00 February 8. D. M. Perkins, salary as Jan Mr. and Mrs.

fames Soukup and family were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Pospisil Sunday. itor 45.00. as second-class matter October 9, 1913, at postoffice at Dorrance, Russell Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879.

Wm. J. Roe, salary as Co. Mr. and Mrs.

Grove and family Clerk and stamps 112.12 were Wilson shoppers Saturday. C. A. Bodmer. salarv as Sunt.

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Soukup and and 2 schools visited 143.44 C. A. Bodmer.

stands and 1 family visited at Mr. and Mrs. Kep- drayage 8.64 ka's Sunday. FEBRUARY 28, 1918 jr United States Senator ARTHUR CAPPER, Topeka, Kansas Saml Dodsworth Book 20 and Mr. and Mrs.

James Soukup Bond blanks lL 1.31 at Mr. and Mrs. Au family visited Bunker Hill notice to des troy noxious weeds 97 gust Schneider Sunday. J. E.

Missimer. express and Mr. Prediger and sons called at stamps 20.03 the Keller home Tuesday evening. Oscar Ostrum, phone and post North Divide A number from this vicinity attended Rankin's sale Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Georee Steinle and age for Jan ,1.00 CASTE: MARIE, Daughter of the HELEN PASTANA COUNTESS DE BERKENFELD, LOUIE COLLIER-CRANSTON SULPIZIO, MR. OTTLEY CRANSTON TONIO, MR. F. R.

WALROD ORTENSIO, E. B. MATTHEW NANETTE, ELMA CREIGHTON CORPORAL, LYMAN D. WOOSTER Tyrolee, Ladies, French Soldiers. Between the acts of the Opera a program of Aesthetic and Folk Dances in'beautiful costumes will be presented by pupils under the direction of Miss Marian Flanders.

Admission $1.00 Including Reservations This Opera is COMPLIMENTARY to the active, associate and complimentary members of the G. B. E. A. Orders for seats accompanied by checks or drafts will be reserved in order received.

Address: J. W. Read, Hays, Kansas. H. A.

Fink, stamps for Dist. Clerks office. W. H. Garrett butchered six hogs family visiied at Andrew Keller's Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bathauer and Russell City, lights and labor by Darby and Jtowe Friday. Mr. Brilhart from Quinter visited at the J.

L. Garrett home Saturday. daughter Mary called at Keller's Sun 1.00 14.05 9.00 5.C0 25.55 Russell Record, Co. printing Saml Dodsworth Book one Assessment roll Chsfrlev and Miss Esther Garrett day evening. South Colony, Russell Record, Co.

job work- spent Saturday at W. H.Gartett's. Mr. and Mrs. George, Whitmer La uja Herbel visited with Lydia Steinle Tuesday evening.

God red Herbel made a short call MEN'S Christian Brotherhood Tracy Reddig, witness fees in Paul Wenzel case 75 Waldo Banker, jury fees in Paul Wenzel case 1.00 Meetings Second and Fourth TUESDAY Of Each Month YOU ARE INVITED. at Dave Heffle's Tuesday eveping. Godfred Herbel made a call at Jacob Steinle's and was among the Dorranc callers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Dave HefHe and Mr. and Mrs. Reinhardt Steinle were Dorrance callers Mondav evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Golliart were visiting with Godfred Herbel's Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schultz and family were entertained with Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Golliart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herbel and family and Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Herbel Sunday-evening.

Ralph Sturdevant, jury fees in Paul Wenzel case ,1.00 Peter Strecker, jury fees in Paul Wenzel case 1.00 and family spent Saturday at Russell with, Mr. and Mrs. Aimes. Mrs. Art Walz and children and Fred Kellar were guests at the J.

L. Garrett Sunday. Will Teppe and Maude Sparks visited at Will Garrett Thursday evening. Come to the play and box supper Friday evening at the Golden Belt School house. Misses Martha Friebus and Florence Hubbs were sick with the (Liberty) measles last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peck spent all of last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Betts, at Grain-field.

Mr. Betts has been seriously ill and is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Peeblev called at the J. L. Carrett home Monday. Mrs. G.

A. Garrett called on Mrs. Green Sunday. G. A.

Garrett was a Salina visitor last week. Mart Mahoney, jury fees in Paul Wenzel case 1 1.00 Frank Overholt, jury fees in 1 Paul Wenzel case 1.00 Ben Strecker, jury fees in Alice, Alfred and Hattie Bachman and Eddie Killian were absent from school Mondav. Emanuel Wire and son Fieddie were visiting at Joe Wire's Sunday. Violet Wire spent the week's end with home folks. Joe and Claude Wire were visiting: with Emanuel Wire Sunday.

Jake Stienle and wife and Reinhardt Herbel of Lucas visited with Herbel's Monday evening. Emily Kejr, visited with Lydia Steinle Monday evening. Godfred Herbel and D. P. Stenie were hauling straw Monday.

Lena, Laura, Edna, Elsie, Bennie Herbel visited with Reinhardt Steinle's. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bachmann TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER FIRST then subscribe tor aul Wenzel case 1.00 The appointments by the County-Assessor of the deputy assessors for the work for 1918 were presented to the Honorable Board and approved. The official bond of W.

A. Brooks, as township treasurer, for the township of Fairview was next taken up and approved. The annual report of the Trustee of Luray, Grant, Plymouth and Waldo townships were examined by the Board and approved. The annual report of the Treasurer of Luray, Grant, Waldo, Plymouth townships were examined and approved by the Board. After the discussion of other business the Board adjourned to Wednesday, February 6th.

February 5th was taken up with viewing: two roads. Russell, Kansas, February 6, 1918 The Board met as per adjournment of February 4thf with all members present. The forenoon was taken up with various discussions. Afternoon trip made to Dubuque to inspect the two bridges on Barton County line. The Mrs.

G. Claussen. witness fees Mr. and Mrs. Dave Heffle visited in Luciiie Phillips case 2.50 The Kzxiszs City Star mi Tines.

with Godfred Herbel and family Saturday evening. 40.00 The Star and Times, reporting the full 24 hours news each day in 13 issues of the papereach week. Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Herbel J.

Jii. Vroman, reg. meeting, Board and mileage, etc. John M. Mahoney, reg.

meeting and inspecting bridge G. J. Deines, reg. meeting of the A. J.

Francis, salary as Co. 21.20 took dinner with Fred Meier near Wilson Sunday. As newspapers, The Star and Times have no rivals. No other publisher furaishes his readers with the full day and night Associ 20i00 Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Prediger took ated Press reports. This should recommend Eng. Co. Surveyor fees JL28.S4 I the papers especially to the progressive mer- dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Dave chant and farmer. F. Lu Dillner, ticket for trans Heffle Sunday. ient to Oakley 2.48 Sihcrijtisi Iy 15c fit vrttL Dor. took dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. John Mrs. J. B. Himes, caring for P.

Steinle and family were A. W. ROE, Aft. ranee shoppers Saturday. Katie McBride, shoes, hose 8.40 D.

W. Eddy, witness fees for Klusener Sunday. Mollie Schultz made a short call on Fred Herbels Friday evening. A. H.

Steinle was a Dorrance and Greenvale Henry Kepka dragged the roads Saturday. Lou Soukup was a Bunkerhiil visitor Saturday. Max Duryee and family were visitors of Robert Duryee's Sunday. Robert Duryee was a Dorrance shopper Saturday. Wilson shopper Saturday.

Katie McBride 1.50 W. O'Brien, probation officer Katie McBride 2.00 David Steinle Esther, Lydia, Carl J. Cramm. examining C. E.

HAINES. D.V.M. Ezra and Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Sreinle were Wilson callers Saturday. physician for Katie McBride 3.00 W. O'Brien, probation officer, Lillie May. Malin, 1.00 Pete Bachman was a Dorrance caller Saturday Emily Kejr, Daniel Steinle made a short call on Godfred Herbel's Monday evening.

D. D. Beisel visited with Andrew Mr. and Mrs. David Steinle Ben Tripp, justices fees in David ani Andrew Feil were visit D.

P. Steinle and family, A. H. Graduate of Kansas City Veterinary College Calls Answered Day or Night. Phone 125-164 WILSON, KAS Board adjourned to the following day.

Russell, Kansas, February 7, 1918 The Boar met as per adjournment of the previous day, with all members present. The entire day was devoted to the consideration and allowance of claims against the county, after which the Board adjourned. (SEAL) WM. J. ROE, County Clerk.

Claims allowed Feb. 4, 5, 6, 7 Alex Woydziak, bridge and road work 35.00 Russell Lbr. cement, nails etc. 23.25 Oscar Cullens, fill of Landon bridge 54.25 ors of Robert Duryee's Friday even Steinle and family, Alex Bathauer State of Kan. vs.

J. Thomas 2.00 constables fees in State of Kans. vs. J. Thomas 2.35 ing.

and family were visiting with Dave Steinle Monday and Tuesday Keller Sunday evening. August Killian called on Joseph Isaac Gillet, witness fees in Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Feil and tons attended church at Lutheran State of Kans. vs.

J. Thomas 1.75 D. P. Steinle and daughter Egla Wire Monday. Dr.

R. A. Stewart, physician church Sunday. and son Edwin made a short- rail nr I coinlo was- a Dorrance fees in McBride case 5.00 I iYA A Ilia David Steinle and J. H.

Steinle caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Golliart and family Dr. N.

D. Miller, physician were visitors at Andrew Golliart's Saturday. Horrance caller fees in McBride case 5.00 Patterson-Sargent black Sunday. W. E.

Washburn, erroneous tax 5.86 Philip Bender, rent for Karl viias 1 vpb Mr, and Mrs. John Langhofer and Tuesdav. Dave Langhofer took dinner with D. and Keir visited with Nobrac 77.55 1 ii 1 David Steinle sawed wood for A. C.

Reiff, nails, bolts, oil? Funk from Nov. 20 to Feb. HENRY STEC1LE Dorrance Dairy Daily Milk Delivery Phone SO. P. Steinle and family Sunday.

op nne. Tuesdav evening. George Steinle Saturday. pick handle, etc 20.50 1, 1918 11.66 14 I11WI Toe Vale set up a new windmill Solomon, Benjamin and Sarah John I. Lewis, work done on Banker Merc mds.

for arch bridge east of Lucas 100.00 Mrs. Rickard, poOr! 55.33 Steinle were visiting with Dave Her last week. O. N. Slimmer, 2nd payment on W.

H. Stagner, road work with bel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prediger and contract 200.00 team 6.50 Joe Wire and family were Dor-' family attended church at Major' W.

A. Earnest, bridge repair on Frank Roe, running tractor 47.75 Al Clow, labor on Co, road 30.05 ranee and Wilson callers Saturday. Creek bridge. 102.80 church Sunday afternoon. Bean Miller, sharpening E.

Rose, road work, single Miss Martha Steinle was a Dor Mr. and Mrs. Frediger and Fred plow and repairing grader 20.55 handed 3.30 Dave Heffle and wife, and Dave Beisel visited with G. Herbel's Tuesday evening. lAx.

and Mrs. Godfred Herbel made a short call on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steinle Tuesday evening. Reinhardt Steinle visited Godfred Herbel Tuesday evening.

Ella Feil and Daniel Steinle called on Herbel's Tuesday. Dave Beisel called on Heffle's Tuesday. were Russell shoppers Saturday. R. C.

McKune, hauling water Keller, road work S. of rance callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fiel and drag, and harrowing road 11.75 Bert Bronson, bucking snow 8.95 Lydia Galliart visited at the Grove Waldo 2.00 VV.

G. Boxberger, drag road 7.50 J. Phinney, supplies for Co, 5.40 home Sunday. H. M.

Shaffer, bucking snow daughter Ella visited with Mr. and Mrs. Godfred Heibel and family Saturday evening. Turner's Shoe Oorpitd Shce Harness Rcpcrrbj RHOMB OB. Wilson, Kansas.

and burning weeds 23.45 Russell Lbr. cement and Frank drag road with other articles 383.60 Andrew Schultz and daughter snow plow 5.50 tfrs. Wm. Lamke, support for Mary and sons Andrew and David A B. Pangburn, drag road Mrs.

Rickard 15.00 Andrew Feil visited Reinhart 4.50 with snow plow. if. R. Smith, medicine for Kel with ler, Funk and Michaelis 6.80 Steinle Tuesday. were Russell callers Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dave Herbel and 6.00 forrence Richolson, groceries Glenn Keller, drag road snow plow C. L. Beardsley, grading snow on Co.

road Dave Steinle sr. Mr. an out for Mrs. Ida Horton, poor 12.40 family visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Joe visited J. F. Steinle Tuesday. 45.00 Dr. R.

calls made to Mrs. Harry Lantz and Geo. Wire Sunday evening. a a Mre Have Heftie were 1.10 Darby 1 54.50 Geo, Harbaugh, taking Esther McCormick-Mathers index tray McCormick-Mathers supplies for Co J. E.

Missimer, Sperry and Murphy jury fees $100 Reward, S1C0 The readers of, this paper will pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been, able to cure in air its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being; a constitutional disease, requires a- constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving; the patient strength by building; up the constitution and nature In doing- its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure.

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Sold by all Druggists. Tie. 44.92 -McBride to midnight train- 2.00 were Dorrance caller Tuesday. Commissioners Proceedings -Russell, Kansas, February 9, 1918 Board of County Commission- Equd to 3 Dozen Eggs. Fine for cooking.

Once Used, Always Used. s. Phone Order to IRS. JAIIES TREFETDEII 1 Can J. Cramm, examining Lil Laura and Lena Herbel went to town with Mr.

and Mrs. -Dave Heffle Saturday. Edward, Arthur and Alvin Heffle visited with Bennie Herbel Saturday. Samuel and Theodore Steinle vis- 12.00 lie May Mailer 3.00 fees in Carl- J. Cramm, examining Pra met in the office of the County Sam Wilson, witness Paul Wenzel casel 75 Reinhardt Keller 3.00 Mondav.

February 4, in reg John Herman, witness fees in session, with all members of the Carl J. Cramm, visits to Funk, KeUsr and Paul Weazel sa $.50 -TV.

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