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The Dresden Reporter from Dresden, Kansas • 1

The Dresden Reporter du lieu suivant : Dresden, Kansas • 1

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Dresden, Kansas
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"i DRESDEN, DECATUR COUNTY, KANSAS, AUG'JST 4, 1916 NUMBER 6 VOLUME 1' CORRESPONDENCE This Is Easy! I Know How to Do It. FOR THE BLOOD Nyal Beef, Wine and Iron for the Blood Sixteen-ounce bottles for S. Spaun "The Nyal Store" Phone 13 Dresden, Kansas Sheridan Items Mrs. G. W.

Brelsford and daughter, Wava departed for Colorado Springs last week. Guy Godfrey was staying at the home of his brother, George last week. Joseph Sulzman left Wednesday morning for Rush County to visit his sister, Ida and family. Joe motored through. Let us all take in the Chautauqua, Mr.

Frank Fetsh ahd family, Mr. and Mrs; Tony Zodrow. Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey and Miss Antonette Zodrdw visited at Sulzmans Sunday.

Miss Antonette Zodrow is working for Mrs. Francis Mul-hern this week. Frank McGuire vitited at Bill Moore's Friday, A. Sulzman intending to build a grainery this week. fr INFANT DIED On Thursday, of last week the MARRIED I On Thursday, July 27th at 8 u.

m. at the residence of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Launchbaugh, occurred the marriage of Miss Alice Launchbaugh and Mr, Earl Walkey. While Miss Uaa Launchbaugh played the wedding march, Miss Edna McMaries niece of the bride, and Mr, Walter Walkey, brother of the bridegroom, acting in the capacity of brides-maid and groomsman, ushered the couple into, the presence, of about fifty awaiting guests, where Rev." F. L. Cour-ter pronounced the words which bound them in the holy bond's of wedlock. Miss Hazel Launchbaugh, another neice of the bride acted as flower girl.

After the ceremony the party went to" the home of the brides Mrs. McManis, next door, where a delicious three course dinner was served: although we were not present at the dinner, we speak advisedly we say "delicious," as Aunt Jane remembered us with a generous supply of cake. ad we know whereof we Thanks Aunt Jane, come again. These -young people need no introduction as they have grown up from infancy among ns, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

A.K. Both Mr. Thomas and Alva Bartlett who.have been on the sick list are both improved at this writing. Little Vera Black has been very sick but is better now. We bear Mr.

and Mrs. Broyles are to leave some time this week for a two-week, visit with relatives in Colorado. Fulton was suddenly taken sick and passed away in a short time. Just one short week was this little jewel allowed to brighten the home, when God saw fit to take him to Himself. The sympathy of the entire comuniiy goes out to these bereavad At this time of real estate begins to move again.

My want ads. will buy, eeU or rent a house for you. Keep your eye on me. THE ELECTION Up to the hour of going to press the Reporter has endeavored to get some reliabe information regarding the results of LOCAL DOI IMS' Solomon Valley morning. Still stays dry and windy.

ithe.primary, the results came in slow. It will take an official countonthe Noble-Peters race. The men'are all busy on the Mrs. J. A.

Green was a Sel-hen visitor between trains Mori7 A. T. Lomiss of Rexfors was Benton carried the county again st Anderson, McKay, Bainter, Brooks, Stevenson, Haddan and Jin town Monday on some-kind SURPRISED Mr. and Mrs. R.

R. Helraer spent Sunday afternoon at the C. D. Sewell home, and, when theyreturned totown they fount: four auto loads of people camped in front of their house. On investigation disclosed the following persons, all from Es-bon: H.

H. Nelson and family J. 'Jenkinson and family, Curt Moger and family, Ed Shacklet-on, Elmer Stump and young Alkinson, all neighbors and acquaintances the iJelmer. when they lived at Esbon. They are bound for the mountains to seek relief from the hot weather.

Flannigan'lead with good big majorities. Connelley had over 1000 votes in this county. The Reporter and" their many friends wish' them a full mea. sure of success and happiness; may they steer their journey down the stream of time and at the close of a long and prosperous life, may they rind safe an of a land deal. Jennings played Norcatur Saturday on the latter's diamond with a score of 8 to 0 in favor of Jennings.

Our Lou Ritchy was 1" Solomon putting up alfalfa. Mr and Mrs. K. Erver were Sunday evening visitors at A. C.

Thomasr Mr. and Mrs. FI. Bates and little ones, bale and Lonia, spent Sunday at J. M.

Miller and in the evening C. TV Launchbaugh aniffamily erofre over iritheir vLaunchbauch has been bh the sick list for a few days. Those entertained by Ruth chorage in the naven of eternal -A -V Benton has carried the district by a majority of 1000. i Dresden; by gosbv niglit was a tiight of many surprises. 'Mahlon Walker is slightly improved in health this week.

A nice little shower measuring 32 hundredths of an inch fell Tuesday afternoon, not as much as was needed but small favors thankfully received. THE JENNINGS CHAUTAUQUA The Chautauqua at Jennings VChas, Davis and family of Pas co, Washington have been visiting Mrs. Davis'es parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. May for some starts-next Friday. They extend a cordial invation to thn whole country side to come and enjoy it with them. Bates Sunday were: Misses, Nora Broyles, Merna Batcheld-er, Messrs, Alin Babcock, John ie and Willard Broyles, Ralph Batchelder and Bennie Phillips. Mrs.

Frank Hunter was calling at Mr. Bartletts Tuesdav evening. The large wheat crop has been takon care of and most every A grasshopper Now and then Is relished by, The turkey hen. Not much over a half vote was polled at the Pirmary, A son' was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Tolle Hoppas Wednesday August 2nd. Ralph Perrin, wife and baby started Tuesday for a few weeks outing in Missouri. Our old friend Wirt Bartlett won the nomination for Gomm-issoner 2nd District in Sheridan County, Mrs. Guy Bates went to Kan1 ona Wedm sday to stay with her Mrs. Kirkendall, while Mr.

K-is in Colorado trying to locate a home. Jack and Neil Bock went Lebanon, Kansas Saturday, and will probably remain there tie balance of the summer. time and Saturday night Mr. Davis started for while Mrs. Davis and children extend their visittosome length.

Harvy Phillips went to-the Lathrop at Norton Tuesday morning for -treatment of the hurt he sustained in his header accident several weeks ago, but the Doctor is about to close the institution for awhile; and recommended that he go to K. C. or Topeka and have the broken rib removeb, his mother body would be, smillihg if i would rain in time to save tht corn. ft Not a very large crowd attend- While in Oberlin last Saturday Joe Knitivr bought another quarter section of land adjoining his home place north of town. eb church Sunday.

Guess even body was resting upafterharvest Albert Harolds brother, Edd, HON. CALEB POWERS. MONDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 14 SELDEN CHAUTAUQUA has been here visiting with his Herndon is holding forth wiln an Ox-Roast today. parents. si y---, accompanied him to Norton, 1 THE SELDEN UA GHAUTAUO St 11.

FIVE BIG DAYS OF FINE 'MUSIC 'AND ENJOY ABLE A llTi Pit 1 9.

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Pages disponibles:
108
Années disponibles:
1916-1916