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The Great Bend Morning News from Great Bend, Kansas • 3

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Great Bend, Kansas
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Frank Kern waj a visitor yesterday. J. W. Smith of North Homestead was in the city yesterday. Mrs.

C. H. Peters returned heme last night after visiting a few weeks with rel I Local Happenings I IN AND AROUND GREAT BEND atives in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs.

S. R. Lyons, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.

T. Lyons Don't Forget the Date of this city returned to their home in Clarion Iowa, Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Steele and little duaughter July 2 Frances, went to Hoisington yesterday Andy Geil was in from Clarence yesterday. Cork the contractor is putting screen doors on the McBride building.

Ben Unruh was here from Pawnee Rock yesterday. to attend the Goodwin-Langham wed ding, tonight. E. R. Moses and son Edward went to Hoisington yesterday morning getting P.

L. Fansbier was here yesterday look there in time for breakfast. They returned at noon. ing for harvest hands. tarl Anderson ol Mcrherson was E.

R. Moses and E. R. Jr. went to A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Given Away Absolutely Free Don't Forget to Register Great Bend Furniture Go Home of the Quality Kind" here Tuesday.

John Coss was in from Heizer last evening. Charlie Carpenter is now jerking soda water in the Hooper Drug store. Prof. 0. C.

Hull left last night for Win-field far a visit with home folks. Ben Kelly was in from the south yesterday. Fred Schnider of Shaffer was a visitor yesterday. R. L.

Cooper of Salina was a Bend visitor yesterday. Dr. Kendall is moving into his new home in the northwest part of the city M. J. Keenan was a Great Bend visitor yesterday.

Will Townsley of the Tribune is on the sick list. Arthur Rascly of Liberty was here yesterday. Hoisington early Tuesday morning taking W. T. Gough proprietor of the Abiline breakfast at that plant-.

They returned at noon. Nursery was in the city yesterday. H. J. Goodshalk was up from Hutch inson yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Triolett returned Tuesday from Ness City, where they have been visiting relatives of Mrs. Trip-lett's for some days. W.

S. McDougal of Pawnee Rock was a visitor at the court house Tuesday. Sam Kellam is helping his father in Miss Triny Shephard went to Mc-Pherson Tuesday to visit with friend? the harvest for a few eays. for a few days. Mrs.

Wilbur Kepple is C. F. Frederick, a Spearville real taking her place in the telephone office. estate man was in the ciry last evening. Hemker is putting awnings on the office windows in the McBride building.

WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or furnished rooms and board with refined family. Call for Mrs. Nixon at the Briggs Hotel, at once. 133 It Miss Grace Remick was over from Hoisington yesterday. R.

L. Cooper of Salina, the Ridenour L. L. LEWIS, D. D.

S. Dentist McBride Building Hiene 55 Great Bend, Kansas Baker groceryman was here yesterday Let us clean and repair your fan mo tors. Work guaranteed to be first clast. RICHARDS HULME, Phone 63. 124-tf.

FOR SALE. Ladie's writing dem Barton County Abstract and Title Company. and library couch. 4t-133 Mrs. E.

C. Emley. J. Park went to Kinsley yesterday FOR SALB A nice cottage on lower Williams Avenue. on business for the E.

R. Moses Mercan tile Co. Horses For Sale. Mat- team of all purpose horses. None better of the kind Inquire at this office.

tf. Over 1421 Main Street. Phone 50. Mrs. Ed Randall and children are here from Albert visiting friends and relatives.

Frank Bachman of Comanche was tat yesterday looking for hands. Dr. Morrison made a professional visitto Hoisington yesterday. Candidate Billups wa3 down from Alb ert yestereay. He went up to Hoising ton last night.

'p Clyde Yeo was in from the south side yesterday getting ready to start harvesting today. Mrs. T. M. Keegan and son are visiting Mrs.

Keegans parents, Mr. and Mrs Theo Fair, FOR RENT: Nice cool newly furnished rooms for gentlemen only. Call at 1219 Baker Avenue 131 2t Miss Clara Winsted will go to Hoisington today to attend the Goodwin-Langham weedding. tonight. Insure your wheat in stacks and granary against fire and lightening.

Phone us and we will write it for you. Dawson Zugtavern. 133 lOt. Tom Clayton is cutting the wheat ori the Moses Bros, farm east of the ball park. A business building renting for $1400 per year.

Lot 50 150 in Southwest part of City for $300. Dawson Zutavern. LOST Pair of gold nose glasses Return to New? office and receive re You can get your groceries at Spaughs tea ward. 130 2 in the evening during harvest. Will be open till 9 o'clock.

Get our prices. 131 1 Mrs. Tony Horath left for her home in St. Louis Monday evening. Her hus band is a member of the loacal ball team Lost.

Strayed Friday night, from my place two blocks south of the west school building on Washington St. A bay pony, branded C. H. on left hip, mane cropped. Will pay for recovery of same.

J. E. Robinson 132 tf. The little child of Mr. and Mrs H.M Sanderson met with a painful accident yesterday when the lid of a refrigerator falling caught the little ones thumb and mashed it badly.

Marriage Lienses. Adam Lehning, Hoisington; Catherin Sterwick, Gardan City. J. Langham, Hoisington; Maude Goodwin, Hoisington. 00.22 Palace Theatre $19 Limited Base Ball KANSAS STATE LEA6UE Accident Policy Issued by VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES The PROGRAMME VAUDEVILLE HUTCHINSON AT GREAT BEND JUNE 27, 28, 2 30 THE MASONS DICK AND FANNY Singing and Dancing OUR PICTURES North American Accident Insurance Co.

of Chicago, 111. Paid up for One Year Issued with every paid-in-advance subscription for one year to THE GREAT BEND MORNING NEWS by carrier for $3.50, and by mail at $2.00. This applies only to residents of Barton County, and the railroader is the only risK which this policy cannot cover. ARE ALWAYS BEST Look in front of Theatre for Program Games Called 15 Saturdays at 2:30 LARNEQ COMES NEXT Admission 10c Children 5c The League Standing. Won Lost Hutchinson 33 17 McPherson 28 20 Wellington 26 23 Lyons 26 24 Great Bend 23 23 Newton 21 28 Arkansas City 22 29 Lamed 20 30 loss of life loss of both eyes or both hands or both feet or 1 hand and foot 1 ,000 Pet.

.666 .583 .531 .520 .451 .429 .431 400 Hr A TV I loss of one hand loss of one foot $100 loss of one eye PREMIER MUSICAL ORGANIZATION Brought from Hungary 1893 Application The following information must be given in full: Occupation Address Beneficiary Name Age Not Baseball Fans but I Electric Fans I I Baily Hanel I I Phone 119 2008 Broadway I Relationship Height Address of Bent fit iary Weight It Schildkret's Royal Hungarians They will delight music lovers at CHAUTAUQUA ONE WEEK BEGINNING JULY 31..

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818
Years Available:
1910-1910