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The Daily Item from Great Bend, Kansas • 1

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I DAILY ITEM THE ML ML ML MLma0 GREAT BEND, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1903 No. 270 Vol. 3. Baptist Church Notes. The carpenters are busy with the DELICIOUSLY repairs at the Lutheran church th is Cyclones week.

The painters will follow the carpenters ana the "Little church" MARKET QUOTATIONS Kansas City, Juoe 18. The closing on today's market was as follows: Wheat July 674, Sept. 65i, cash 70-3. Oorn-Julvi47, Sept. 441, cash 52 Chicago Wheat July 761 Sept.

74. One year ago prices: Chicago July wheat 72i; Sept. wheat 71. east of he square will soon be ready for the Baptist people and those who wish to attend their services. AND Last Sunday the congregations OK PURELY DELICIOUS? AT ANY KATE OUR were good.

The children of the I ICE CREAM SODA 1 go well together. Try Sunday School are working for a revival in their department. All are wearing Baptist Sunday School buttons. WEATHER PREDICTIONS. PORTER'S ICE CREAM 5 Next Sunday the regular ser vices will be held and the offering in the Sunday School and the church services will be sent to the and forget the Cyclones.

Also Drugs. FAIR BLOCK. North Topeka Baptist church for Generaly fair tonight and Friday except 9howers tonight extreme ea8t No. 5 came in at 8 a. m.

today. Mrs Brien reft this morning for Hutchinson. Miss Birdie Manning is clerking at G. H. Hulmes'.

IS GOOD ALLEN'S DRUG STORE. Established 1 872. the benefit of the flood sufferers. Visitors and strangers are cor The Livesay-Day Wedding. Rarely has there been seen a prettier home wedding than that of Miss Ella M.

Day and Mr. Randall Livesay, which was celebrated in the midst of most attractive surroundings last evening at 8 o'clock at the home of M. B. Fitts. The parlor and library were decorated with white and green, in the parlor an arch of green and white was artistically arranged.

From this was suspended a large wedding bell of white roses, under which the bridal party entered to- the sweet strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march played by Miss Olive Roude-bush. The impressive service was read by Rev. Sutherland. The bride wore a pretty gown of white silk tissue, daintily trimmed, and carried bride's roses. She was attended by Miss Beulah Bain, who wore a gowu of pale blue organdie.

The groom wore conventional black and was attended by Mr. C. R. Aldrich. After the ceremony and reception the guests, about seventy five in number, were shown to the dining room, where dainties delicious were served.

The decorations were red and green. In the sitting room the color scheme was carried out in pink and green, here Miss Irene Hooper served Frappe. The numerous elegant and useful gifts testified to the esteem of their friends. These young people have spent many years here, the bride having grown to womanhood here, and the best wishes of a host of friends at dially invited to all the services of the church. Wanted Two ladies or gentlemen to room and board.

Enquire at the LOCAL AGENT HERE! Item Office. 5 room house for sale. Cheap for cash. J. S.

Ewalt. 6 Boom House for rent. J. H. Jennisgn Miss Susie Long, who has been vis Mr.

Kern Representative for sale of the f. S. Mitchell rierchant Tailor. (Over the Post Office) Woodmen of the World-Meet every Tuesday nleht in Beacon hall. Ghssman.

C. cKS Dotson, A. L. Visiting members cord iall Invited to attend. iting Mrs.

M. H. Brown, left Tuesday morning for California. Miss Long formerly taught school here. Hutch Put your trust in the oil wagon and you will have light.

Miss Grace Burson, of Wichita, is here for a visit with her mother. inson News. "SELF AND SEX SERIES," 160 acres 7 miles from town. All under cultivation. One-third of wheat goes with farm.

$2600. J. S. Ewait. will call on you soon.

Thhese books are widely known, Mr. and Mrs. Southland having read them, endorse them. Knights o. the Maccabees Meets every Wednesday night at Beacon hall.

George Pratt, Com, Bays, B.K. Visiting Knights cordially Invited. The following out of town people will be present tonight to partici pate in the C. N. C.

reunion and Anyone desiring to see me may. banquet: Miss Oma McCauley, Call at Kendall Hotel. Mt. Nebo Chapter No. 36, A meets at Masonic Hall every first and third Friday nights in each month.

Chas. Allison, E. H. Caesai oilman. Sec.

SMITH ROBISON, DENTISTS Office over New York Store. Dighton; Prof. W. J. Foster, Ster There will be no services Sunday at the Episcopal Church.

Earl O'Brien goes to Newton to-day for a visit with bis sister. Dr. A. H. Connett is in Raymond to-day on professional business.

W. C. Stanley lost a valuable bull last night from a stroke of lightning. Mrs. Ed.

Buggies has been down from Scott City several days this week visiting her husband. Miss Matie Moses is here from Pueblo for a visit with her uncle E. W. Moses. tend them.

Don't Refuse to see the Books. ling; Miss McConnell, Dighton; Mr. Livesay is a young man of John Vereska, Timkin; Harry E. much promise and is now city attor ney of Anadarko, Ok. Walters, Harper; Walter and Leonard Gunu, Heizer; G.

W. Splaun, Colorado; Miss Mattie Ward, Sew ROGERS STAIMFLOOR FINISH The happy couple leave tomorrow for Anadarko, their future home. ard; Geo. McGill, Hoisingten; Roy and Walter Cornelius, Hoisington: No Work For You. Stains aod finishes floors a one operation.

Ilo Shellac! Ho Oil! floVs! Easily applied and dries over night so it can be used Out of town guests: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Hall, Hoisington.

Hall, Mrs. W. Whaley, Iluisington, Miss Vosburg, Pawnee Rock, and Mrs. Putman Yeck, of Florence next morning. Miss Jessie Clark, ISewton.

comes in tonight to attend the C. N. tote Pine floors Look like liardvood, C. Reunion. A St.

Joseph paper has the following to say regarding the recent marriage of Miss Emerette Dawson, who is well Kuown to Great Bnd people: A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dawson Dr.

Spencer, from Sterling, was Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Bolinger left this in town this morning and is took-ing after the interests of Cooper Ji Whether Fainted or not. EQUALLY 600D FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS I Ask ns for Booklet on Treatment of Floors Manufactured by Detroit White Lead Works, Oetreit, and sold by Dealers Jobbers Generally morning for a visit with their son Ernest at Winfield. College.

of North St. Joseph yesterday when their daughter. Emerette, was unit Prof. Lynn Dana, Mrs. Dana and ed in marriage to Mr.

W. B. Riley Miss Gertude Nimocks came in this xvev. icicy gave a iy iuiti- esting talk to the general history class this morning on King Jame's morning from Warren Ohio. Do you want any bands for harvest? If so, let us know how many you want immediately so that we can Mrs.

Sadie Skinner nee, Mc Cauley Mrs T. P. Fair of Great Bend spant came in to day from Topeka for a vis sent to the Labor Iiureau for them. it with Mrs Willis Bolinger. Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.

Frank E. R. Moses Merc. Co. Baker of the Atwood Flats.

Hutchinson News. The Cooking Club met at the home of Mrs. G. L. Chapman yes Miss Luciie Barrett, who has been visiting little friends here returned to her home in Hoisington last night.

B. L. Eakin, of Jetmore, Kansas, has located in Great Bend. He will open a Real Estate office in the Fair Block. For the benefit of all parties interested in the C.

N. C. banquet, Ponderous, swift-moving machinery does the work -of lighting for you when you use electric lights. There's no work for you to do about it no lamps to fill, or wicks to trim, or chimneys to clean. It is the most convenient, as well as the most brilliant lights you can use.

terday afternoon and had a sewing Stomach bee, well, not exactly for a flood sufferer but to assist one of their number who has recently been bereft of home. would say the price of admission is Miss Naoeral Eloise Dawson daugh Troubles of SUound. O. T. The happy pair left immediately after the ceremony for Waverly.

Kan. where they wiil visit the parents of the groom a few days, when they will return to St. Joseph and start for an extended tour through the north and west to the coast. Their future home will be in California. Couldn't Face Ttiam.

"No," said the maiden, "I am not in the least afraid to face the immense throng that will be present at my wedding." But she spoke too soon. And a little too emphatically. She meant to look upon the assembled spectators with an eye in which the consciousness of an unruffled demeanor was calmly indicated. But she hadn't the face to do it The very day before the ceremony he came down with the mumps. Courage.

When tenderest arms that around that twined Have loosed their hold, When, in the shadow of Love's" shrine Fond eyes grow cold, Thnn bid thy soul stand Arm and true, And nothing rue. If faith be found a shattered seed. Smile and pass on; And let no shivering heartstrlng plead For what is gone. For every broken Idol dead Be comforted. If dreams of life must fade and break.

Then let them go; 25 cents. COLONIZATION OF THE SOUTHWEST. ter of Mr. aod Mrs. John Dawson, was recently married at Pueblo, Colorado, Aid and Inducement Offered by the Missouri Pacific Railway.

Miss Eunice Butler went to Hutch inson this morning to attend the Jubilee. She is one of the piano The Missouri Pacific Railway is bending every effort toward develop to Dr. Fredolph T. Dicdrickson of Canon City, where they will ke their future home. The bride is well known in Great Bend aud her many cured by contestants ing the agricultural, mineral aud in dustrial resources of the West and friends here extend well wisbes for Mrs.

C. A. Hooper, daughter Irene Southwest. To attain this end, it her future happiness. and Miss Blanche Nimocks leave for asks the aid and co-onetation of Hutchinson tomorrow.

Miss Irene every farmer, miner, merchant and The members of the Bible Study will play in the students contest. mm professional man along its lines. class are requested to bring their A surprise was given on Forest pencils. The class meets at the M. The development of the products of any section of the country means use so much more capital to be spent Beye last night and to say that the 35 E.

Church, Thursday evenings at DlffPEPJIACUR 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is lads and lassies enjoyed it is putting in that section. Prosperous neighbors extended to all who desire to study. it mildly. Cake and cream were Under all curable condil make a prosperous community, espec Lesson tonight Gen.

XIV. served and all returned home at a late hour wishing for more such occasions. ially if they live and have their inter Mr. D. Kauble of Mrs.

W. W. Lay- Nevada. was ler ot Himaro, I have started harvesting my pota was cured cured by Kodol To the contributions sent by the toes five different varieties, and have of Chroaie of stomach And with unfaltering courage take The hand of woe. If firmly clasped it soon shall prove Kinder than love.

citizens of this place to our less for trouble which Dyspepsia the use had effected tunate neighbors we aid the follow Kodol. bis hentft. Though every hope shall mock thy heart log: Congregational Church 100 00. placed them on the market, this morning, will be busy with them until harvest time. These potatoes are some of the earliest and finest kind.

August Gauling. With empty lies. Though every treasured dream depart Lift tearless eyes. Make thy soul strong enough to stand Without joy's hand. Clare Beatrice St.

George in Blooming ton Pan ta graph. ests at home. It is this class of persons that the Missouri Pacific Railway asks the patrons along its lines to invite to their sections. Tou furnish the names and addressees, and we will furnish the necessary and illustrated literature to induce them to settle in your community. We wish to colonize the West and and offer every inducement io the way of excellent transportation facilities and low rates to all prospective settlers and homeseek-rs.

H. C. TOWNSEND, 0m'l Passenger and Ticket ST. LOUIS, MO An additional sum of $50.00 is to be forwarded soon. The friends of South Bend Twp.

hearing that one of their former neighbors was among the recent sufferers, secured $50.00 and Mr. Weathers, of that, section forwarded it this week. Such acts as have been witnessed the past weeks incline one to believe the world is growing better rather than worse. Small farm to exchange for city property. Inquire of J.

S. wait Musical Jubilee at Hutchinson. Ice Prices. Our prices to the retail trade is 60 cents per hundred pounds, However if the customers pays for the coupon book when he receives it he will get a rate of 5o cents a hundred. Pay in advance for your coupon book and get the benefit of this discount.

Great Bend Ice Co. Rcund trip tickets on sale June 15 to 19, Hutchinson. Final limit June 20th. Rate $2.05. Trains leave Santa Pe depot 7:10 a.

9:55 and 8:55. W. Tor re y. Agt, For sale by alldrugpiste.

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