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Westphalia Times from Westphalia, Kansas • 3

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fcljc JUcslpljalia Emu, Davis-Frost. morning, March 10, while Judge Cha.rle.-s B. Graves, of Emporia, formerly of Burlington, died Monday. B. Graves was a dis bells were tinging and calling folks trict judge several terras and served to worship, simple yet impressive" as judge of the supreme court from 1935 to 1910.

Here Loal and Personal are scene was enacted at the home of Mrs. Anna Frost." At that hour her daughter, Pearl, arid Mr." C. A. Davis were' united in Re. Glover of Rev.

O. G. Mitchell and family are moving to Fulton this week. Success FUNERAL-DIRECTOR LICENSED EMsALMER: Calls" answered promptly day or night. Special attention givetf to orders for cut flowers for all residence 83: MANN to them.

Kev. Rookstool, his successor, preached his first sermon here the M. E. church, in his usual earnest and" pleasant manner, performed the ceremony. 4 The wedding was a- very quiet only a few intimate friends being present.

K3 Sunday evening and those who heard it were much pleased. The ladies should not forget to attend Poire Sisters' grand opetiing Friday and Saturday of this, week. All the latest creations in new and upto-date millinery will be shown. Read their ad in this issue. The bride wore a dress of eream- colored Bedford cord, trimmed With UR jhorodgh mvesticratiori to' ie most velvet and chenile The groom C7 yO s--J I RESTAURANT was dressed in conventional black.

meritorious line ot clothing which w.e cbtrld Mr. and Mrs. Davis left on the even Frank Stillman and wife, north of ing train for Windsor, where he holds town, who own Jhe old Tipton ranch, a good position and has furnished have gone to their old home at Mc- rooms. sell to you with our miconditiortal ehdorserriehf: in choosing a new Spring and Summer" Stock of Cook, Nebraska, where he owns a Numerous friends join in extending ranch that he will superintend during hearty congratulations and best wishes the spring and summer months, ex pecting to return here in the fall. OUR I Ii eals and Lunches 0 ore the best the price and iar- to the young couple.

Mr. Davis was recently employed Sheriff Amos Decker was out from Garnett Saturday. Mr. Decker seems for some time as foreman of the Jour nal's mechanical department and pos wab ket will afford. A to be a little ahead of the rest of us, 7 for he says that on Tuesday of last week he planted his potatoes.

He had a well-drained spot of fall plowing sesses excellent ability as a printer, which, coupled with a good education and information gained from haying seen a great deal of the world, makes him capable of succeeding- almost Horrible roads. Arbor day April 0. No 'taters planted yet. Now for sassafras tea. Sunday Is Palm Sunday.

Apple prospects are good. Fitzslmrnona for clothing. No oats sowing this month. Next Monday is all fools day. Fresh fish at Scott's market Friday.

Few of us like the folks who find us out. A. II. Mace was a Garnett visitor Saturday. Kmx-kers are always deaf to their own knocks.

Come in and examine our fine wedding stationery. Jim Flynn thinks he can trim Jack Johnson July 4. 1'hoiee hulk garden seed at High-border Ketter's. Lee Scott and Merton Dull returned to Manhattan Wednesday. A bold front will not hold out very long without good backing.

If you have pure-bred poultry for sak, advertise the fact in The Times. Order that new, suit at Fitzsimmons'. Fit, wear, quality and prices guaranteed. A line line of dress and work clothes for boys and men Fitzsim- inon s. Fresh bulk garden seed, in any quantity you may want, at Agnew Agnew's.

Show a disposition to be an easy and he says the ground worked fine. Read tiiat interesting batch of Shady anywhere and surrounding himself Lane items in this issue. We trust are t. Guaranteed to be wool. Guaranteed fdjgive attsfactdry wear.

We 6re ready to show you a big range of the seasoii's best styles5 in patterns you will unquestionably like. Avery superior grade of workmanship in'aoles us" to offer you uri'qual values in our with many friends. The bride is a these will be weekly contributions, graduate of the Appleton City Acad Best line of Confectionery "and Cigars in town. A Nice, Pleasant Place. Prompt end Courteous Service.

and if the authors will call we will raff- furnish them postage and the necessary material for a weekly letter. The emy and is pretty and amiable, and it is needless to say that she has a large circle of friends in the city and community. She comes from an excel same offer is open to those of other communities. lent family of people. Appleton City Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs.

C. (Mo.) Journal. "Schwab $15.00 Mr. Davis is well known here and has many friends. For more than a L.

Simmons entertained the embroidery club at her home. The ladies took well-filled baskets with them, and at six o'clock their husbands arrived F. A. BEHRENS. 3 3 year he was employed in this office, You'll have no difficulty in being very satisfactorily fitted, and w'tf will back up frhe manufacturer's double guarantees'.

C6ms in and take a look at these clbtheS first chance you get. and left the first of last August. Art is a fine printer, a good writer and and enjoyed a sumptuous meal. The remainder of the evening was spent capable of holding any position. He in a social way and all enjoyed them is located at Windsor, and has selves immensely.

an excellent position on the Windsor- ite. a new paper. The Times ioins Dr. Jas. R.

Smithheisler Physician and Surgeon CALLS DAY OR NIGHT Phones: OflVe 20: residence 56. Office over State Dank of Westphalia. Mrs. Theodore Grobengiesser, liv- the many friends in extending con inz iust a short distance this side of mark ana evervbodv win help vou gratulations and best wishes. Alicevilie, died early Saturday morn make good.

ing alter a oriel illness with congestion of the bowels. Had she lived Mrs. Zella Throop Dead. Frank Squires was sick several days The body of Mrs. Zella Throop, last week and Georsre Brenton run the four days longer she would have been thirtv-nine years of ag-e.

She was who died at Stockton, Kansas, last Thursday was brought to Geneva the wife of Theodore Grobengiesser. Besides a child by a former marriage she leaves four small children by this union, the youngest being less than a year old. Her death is an unusually The Arcade Barber Shop. R. D.

COLE, Prop. Shnving, Shampooing, Hair Cutting, Etc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give him a call. In Highberger Building.

sad one, and the bereaved husband and little ones have the sympathy of ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANDERSON COUNTY CONDENSED OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE evervone. Mrs. Grobengiesser was an admirable woman, well liked Wednesday for interment. Mrs. Throop will be remembered by Colony people as Zella Gardner, daughter of J.

H. Gardner of this place. She with her husband and little child have been living at Stockton. Some time ago she contracted stomach trouble and inflammation set in. causing her death.

Those left to mourn her death are her husband and infant babe, father, two brothers and a sister and a legion of friends and other relatives. The many friends join in the sorrow that is brought upon the bereaved family Colony Free Press. all her neighbors and acquaintances dray for liini. White Wyandotte eggs for hatching: 1" for cents. bX for Henry Vohs.

L'-L't It' Interested in lire insurance, and want th" best insurance written, call on A. F. Hatten. l'oire Sisters' grand opening of sprinir millinery Friday and Saturday of this week. 'Royal Quality" garden seed, two large pack, ts for cents, at Iligh-b vV Ketter's.

Two new stars will be added to the Am-'riean tlavr July 4, representing and New Mexico. W. 11. Hatten and wife went to Kansas Citv last Friday to spvnd a few da. with relatives and friends.

Francis Irwin, of Newport, Nebras lational Bank of Commerce Start a Account John I. Abljott, who was at his old homo in Newmarket. Iowa, a few day atro. has since made arrangements to OF GARNETT. KANSAS; TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 5 191 i.

move there about May 1st or shortly thereafter. He has purchased a half Scott's Market. Fresh Meats, Fruits Candies interest in the general store of B. LIABILITIES Pace, youngest brother of Mr. Ab bott's father-in-law, D.

E. Pace. Tiiey It is not necessary that you have a large amount; a small sum will start an account. When you open an account with us we furnish you a bank book and checks. No extra expense.

A checking account gives you safety for your business convenience for your business transactions a receipt for every bill paid. It is Systematic to Pay by Checks are closing up business affairs here for the contemplated move. Mr. and RESOURCES CASH $125 973 19 DEPOSITS U. S.

Bonds at Pat 25,000 CO Surplus aad Bankthg Kouss 7,500.00 National Cum Loans 7 345,816 59 Capital Ouerdrafts 362 90 Total Total 5504,652.68 5436.1S7.9S- 18 464 25,000,0 25 $504,652.6 jjjs i Airs. Aimou were norn ai inewmaiKti ka, has been visitinir here with their parents and relatives reside AT Sett's Market there, and. as it were, they are going Satirist Not Popular. There's a great temptation to say cutting things. They sound clever.

Feople laugh item. They're interesting. Nothing is so absorbingly Interesting as scandai. But of ail the bad habits a man may fall into this will alienate him rrcst from fellows. If you are going in for saying bitter and sharp things about people you'd best pick out a desert island at once and go there and live.

home, and Westphalia is going I i i lose one of its very best families and NO CITY OR COUNTY 910NE7 STATEMENT IS. OEKIX.T i state mm 01 1 i GEO. W. HUN LET Cashier. CCOTT ELLIOTT, President.

cousins, i-iu ne llaxter and wife. Mrs. T. A. litiehcoek.

who has lnen spending a few uavs with relatives at iaidwin. returned home Tuesday. We strive to please. If we please you, tell If we do not please you, tell us. Kessler, the harness man.

Wi can ke--; your secret. And we can print our winldinsr invitations wlieii want them. Come in end look at our 1 ine. 1 ELMER Q. CRfKf, Assfstant Cashier a foremost business man.

Newmarket, a small town though it is. has a line high school, and that is an important consideration. A high school is eded in every progressive town, and Westphalia needs one, too. In fact, we hope to see a campaign Dig Enough' to Arc onimodaU You. Not 1 io Big to Appreciate You.

YOUR BUSINESS, SMALL OR LARGE, INVITEDV COL. J. M. HOLMES AUCTIONEER Satisfaction Guaranteed. Terms Very Reasonable.

started lor a high NINETEEN MILES A SECOND without a jar, shock or disturbance is the awful speed of our earth through space. We wonder at such ease of nature's movement, and so do those who lake Dr. King's New Life Pills. No griping, no distress: just thorough work that brings good health and line Best Wishes Follow Them. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter II. Ilattan and son. Master Leon, departed on Monday for their former home at Westphalia, Kansas. There never has I fisanatZfev 12 OW about that building you are 1 1 1 1 going to paint this spring? 11 I I BriB When you think of paint think of 1 1 'r a want ad.

It won't cwt much. it will lriu4' n'lick remits. Only cents a Vuv six ordinary words count as one line l.e" C-not and wife went to Kansas City SuniUiv afternoon to visit rela ffl LOANS WANTED Kansas LeRoy, feelings. 'Sm v.t all druggists. I WILL MAKE YOUR LOAX ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS.

PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE AT HOME. YOU GET THE MONEY SOON AS PAPERS ARE EXECUTED. CALL ON OR WRITE tives a tVw nays and to taKe in a Shaki-Sji-'i ian play. Many farmers have commenced to on feed, and then-will le l.o pasture for several weeks. Feed 4.

been a time in the history of Medicine Lodge when the departure of a family created more genuine regret among the people than the removal of Mr. and Mrs. Hatten. They came to Medicine Lodge in the early part of last year, Mr. Hatten having been employe! as manager of the W.

L. Cayot store (the former Cole store, and they made friends rapidly, and now not only enjoy the acquaintance 13 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS paint, the a best paint on the market. It covers 1 rmfS BSiSEi the earth. We sell it. tbe tyDrua Store Also Varnish, Oil, Stains; in fact 3 "Sv 6a-Md everything used by painters.

1 I Wall PapeK till you can't rest 19 i 1 kirn: is verv Iiv.m oi a A. F. HATTEN, Westphalia, Kansas. per bush- JiasterMillinery Opening R' -eh an I. at 1- WeOUKOUD Kans ---t and friendship of everybody in Med- I K.

ieine Lodge, but also of of inn a et I Kooton and Mrs Mrs. ill B833 hn rr a 11 people throughout the The selling of the Cayot store to Mr. Sco- Dull went to insus City Wednesday niorninu' to relatives and to see i Kn, quires Sotheni and in Shakesperc i -etnarkable Offer! vill takes Mr. and Mrs. Hatten to other lields.

Mr. Hatten still remaining in the employ of Mr. Cayot, who has a chain of stores in Kansas. Mr. and Mrs.

Hatten are splendid people both socially and in business affairs, and it is hoped by all of their Barber If it is. a bargain in clothing you aie looking for. go to Fitzsimmons' sT They have a full line and you will the quality and style. Prices right. J.

A. K'vnolds and wife, of Cali countv friends that business matters UR nice line of new Spring Millinery is in and ready for your in I Brighten Dp for Spring 1 spection. In tact we are ready for you and announce our spring ot 1912 opening for fornia, who have Urn visiting relatives at Garivtt. tire visiting with relative here, Joseph Schlump and ife. Nov is the time to insure your property against loss or damage by tire, lightning or tornado.

Let A. F. Hatten write ou up in the very strongest i-i impn ny Mrs. Charles Sliemln-rger and the will so shape themselves as to bring them hack to Medicine Lodge, but in any event the kindliest regards of their many friends here will be with them constantly Medicine Lodge Index. At Private Sale.

As I am going to move to another state about May 1st, will sell the following ieroonal property at private sale: By special arrangement with The M'cCall of New Yor; we offer everyone the opportunity to secure THE TIMES absolutely free for one year, bv merely subscribing to McCatl's magazine for three years at the rate of' 50 cents per In addition you receive gratis three Free 15c McCall Patterns which' really makes AVcCml's Magazine and this paper cost only $1 05. The Weekly Times, I Year Tfes SiCatt Magazine, 3 Years- f.50 3 Free (5c McCall Patterns ,45, Total vaius S2.9& Will cost yoir just $1.50 Maeazine. though selling for rCc per year, is positively, worth 1 00 a year instead. Call at this office any time and see the late issues Note the stories Illustrated Articles, Cooking Fancy Work Department Discussions on the Home besides the style features which are of interest to The Free Patterns are ordered by post card from New Yo-k City and can be used any time you need 6nev This offer is available to any one who subscribes, renews or extends, their time ah ad on either publication for the time mentioned. The only requisite is that you 'pay in advance Call at this office or send 1.50 bv mail.

SUBSCRIBE ToDY. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. A suggestion: Our finVline of new Window Shaded, Wall Papr, in plain' and gilts, and our inside and outside Paints are the articles you need. Come in and inspect these goods and let us quote yjou prices. We always stand by our guarritee.

Remember that this store always leads in; racket goods. Consisting of fine side board, book case, live rockers, dining chairs, l-d room suite, bras: bedstead, child's nday-Daturday young ihiluren have been visiting here at the home of her father. C. Slriegtl. The Shcinbergers reside at lliiilington.

J. Stephenson and Dr. Simmons and their wives went to Kansas City Wednesday to spend a couple of days and to see Sothcrn and Marlowe in Shakespeie. Mrs. K.

M. Benlley, wife of repre crih, dining table, kitchen cabinet, safe, sewing machine, oil cook stove, oil heater, rugs, dishes, utensils, numerous other articles, etc. Will give very close prices, as we do not care to move same. Also good milch cow and calf, some feed, pure Buff Rock liens, etc. C'all at residence any time ur THE WFSTPiiALIA TIHFS.

marcii LYKE, H. after March 'M. John I. Abbott. sentative lientiey, un a at ner home in Wi hla Sunday morning.

Mrs. lientiey had U-eti in poor health the past two years. Mrs. Merve Ileissel is home from Lone township, where she has Uen caring for her sister, Mrs. C.

Sutherland, who has Ik'cii quite sick but is improving. fiiidies, have you thought of that fjy CLXKEEE'SSEEBSSUtUXni- fl, G. A. BLASDEL Physician and Surgeon I'nnk. of rmnn-prce Bulldiu.

Ollice phoue res. 'so. GAKNETT, KANSAS. Our Heaviest Snow Storm. Saturday afternoon it commenced snowing and all Saturday night there was a heavy fall of snow, which ceased about 4 o'clock Sunday morning.

It was the heaviest snowfall cf i 0 V. ''y MSIIO CO Dlllfl flew DlSllWIt A uu. oake you our permaaen customer. 0 Beissel's Livery, Feed and Sale Barn! tha flnest: Tmmto. 7 splendid Odii.S best WUf tlM; DalsrCft Tanelies IB all.

Our line is complete. You will find all the new colors, shapes and styles and, we can please young and old alike. We are especially anxious lor you to call on these days. Writ toay Mention this Piper. 4: "i V1 W.

G. BEISSEL, Prop: SEND 10 CENTS new spring and summer hat? You ea'i what yon want at Poire Sisters'. Their opening is Friday and Saturday of this week. The season of VM2 ojens April 1, tnd you should not delay in getting out your stallion and jack bills. Our line of cuts of all breeds is unsur the whole winter, and old settlers say it has not Leon equalled since the latter '70's.

As near as we can ascertain about twenty to twenty-two inches of heavy snow fell, and in some places there were great drifts. Sunday morning' every one was out to crmt reatairamad petkinf sue feoeln tkrs TmltenM eoUectioa 01 Beras tnnsn. wwt wa. my pic lnstracttTe, BeMtUiT4 aPJ )1snt Bck, i SWllsi sm.Il strwwtft USA m1sLi Jk.Ta. trmrtCB.

ir Fresh, Reliable, Pure Guaranteed to Please Every GaTdener nd Planter should test tho ninerlar meriuof Oar B.W. with a shovel opening up passages. RIGS Northern Grown Seeds. SPECIAU OFFER GOOD FOR 10. CENTS will send postpaid our FAMOUS COLLECTION 9 passed and we guarantee all such work.

Good seed corn i very scarce and cry high. Many test show that the riinnting power is far below the leverage. Farmers should test out ijll their seed corn this spring. The 'Irenes of spring and the misfortune -f jHor stand would maka the sec- vj j'tti'inpt rather late, Under- the weight of the snow a few sheds in town and country collapsed and one or two metal awnings were slightly damaged. There are various estimates as to the amount of water the snow will make, but conservatives place it at about equal to 2 inches precipitation.

The storm is the more remarkable considering the lateness of the season March 23 and 4. 9 CSTWoleaa la Hh Turnouts! Special' attention to Commercial' I'raclk' We furnish i onreyaacos for Parties, Weddings or. Funerals. Drivers furnished 'when desired. conveyances I 1 pkff.

00 Bay Tomato 1 pkf. B.dUh 1 pkavln-Urovimr tvirr 1 pk Karly Arraw-hea4 (Taolwc 1 Fnllrto Murkct Iuo 10 AiM IS YamkW Uaaiw lwr SmM a t.eo Writs today 1 Send 13 emits to llp fT psstwsnd psckinf snd rscv ths sbow "Famous CoUsction. io-xstber wiih our New ind InstmcliTS Gmrden Gnide. OKEAT JSOKXUKKN SEED CO. 1028 Itose St.

Kookford, Illinois AUCTlOMEEBmG. yVani on the blrlek rousts tor t-l por-. wlm einplovs t'ol. JlfHi'olds Th H. tii cryj their t.tli-s.

M.ike dates with Mxte vl Westphalia, or c-iil Gel. AJIceviHe, Katv 9 'J do all kinds of bauling and No job too small or toolurge for us. 4 V' Prices Call up Phone No. 74. 7 A.

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