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The Wilson World from Wilson, Kansas • 1

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SOC(efy WIL HE WORLB WILSON, ELLSWORTH COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1914 vol. xxxvra. No. 21 Mm, Hazel ton Entertains Raced Against Time.

WILSON RAISES OVER 500 CAR UPSETS BUT NONE HURT THE POWER GfRLS ENTERTAIN One of the finest social affairs of Thursday as a result of a but be the season was the party given by tween Ceo. Hedniau and Frank Klenia the former drove a pretty fast mile in a Maxwell cur at the Charmiog Party to Annouuce the Mrs. C. W. Hazelton at the Midland Her Share of Fund for Belgian Re More lief Already In Sight.

Hotel Wednesday afternoon Nov. 25. Betrothal of Miss Deissroth and Mr. Frank Stoner Is Promised Twenty-four guests were Invited Thanksgiving Day Ride Disastrous to the New Automobile But Lucky to Passengers BAD LUCK WITH NEW STUDE6AKER to partake of Mrs. Hazelton's hospi fairgrounds.

Klema bet that the Maxwell could not be driven at a rate of 45 miles an hour or in other words a mile could not be made In tality and the occasion was one long FLOUR 10 BE ONE OF WILSON'S BELLS 10 WED to be remembered. Whist was played a minute and twenty seconds. lied and prizes awarded to 'Mrs. C. L.

Danner and Miss Georelne Eslineer. man took him up and drove the mile In 1:18 flat. Quite a crowd went big Subscription List Will Be Pub K. OF P. MEETING The Knights of Pythias held their annual election Tuesday evening when the following officers were elected for the coming year, viz: Chancellor Commander, R.

O. Ze-man. Vice Chancellor, Louis Honomichl jr. Prelate, William Fisher. Master of Work, John E.

Brenner. Keeper of Records Seal, J. W. Somer. Master of Finance, A.

F. Somer. Master of Exchequer, Joseph Tam-pier. Master at Aims, John W. Howes.

Inside Guard, J. W. Chrudlmsky. Outside Guard, Charles Swehla. After the election a smoker was given and a nice luncheon was served.

Mr. Louis Honomichl furnished the music for the occasion. A good time was enjoyed by all. Culmination 01 bhort Koraance is After the cards a dainty four course John Vopat's Car Upset on Bad Turn of Road. Seven Passengers Take a Spill Olcbrated la Uniqut Manner luncheon was served.

out to see him do it and it created lished Next Week. Get Your Name On It considerable interest. By Friends of Bride To Be The whole affair was planned to carry out the Thanksgiving; idea. The relief work for aid of the The decorations were in keeping The Power home last Saturday starving Belgians was organized in The next number of the lecture course will be given Tuesday night with this holiday occasion, the flow night was the scene of a Joyous ga this place about ten days ago but so ers being yellow chrysanthemums. Dee.

8 and will be a lecture by Stew energetically has it been pushed and The table decorations not only In thering when the Misses Alice and Miriam Power acted as hostesses to a company of young ladies of this so generous have the people of this I art I. Long. The lecture course has the napery but in the favors were a community been that a creditable not been, patronized as it should and constant reminder of turkey day place, the occasion being used to an the management will need all the as showing can now be made of what The favors were imitation roast tur- nounce the engagement of Miss Ruth slstance and support the town can Wilson can do. The total amount Deissroth of this place to Mr. Frank keys filled with Nadji perfume drop raised amounts to more than 700.00 give to pull through this winter Stoner of Lincoln, Kan.

The home without going in debt. So those who and there are some subscriptions to and the nut bowls were hand painted paper turkeys. The ice cream was was tastily decorated in pink and white, pink carnations being used formed into striped turkey molds. have not bought tickets should make It a point to see Ed Rolfs for cost of ticket for the remainder of the sea hear from. Tag day brought in nearly a hundred dollars and the picture show benefit and other dona Thursday afternoon John Voput while making the turn on the road about a mile east of town upset his new Studebaker tar.

He had in tlio car at the time his wife and child and Emil Ptacek, wife and two children. Fortunately as the car went over on its side the brace for the top and the windshield prevented it from completely turning turtle and so the seven occupants of the car crawled out and found themselves without a hurt or bruise. The two wheels on the down side had their tires ripped off and the front axle bent, the windshield was broken and frame mashed out of shape, and the top frames bent somewhat to one side but otherwise the car was not damaged and after lighting it Mr. Vopat was able to bring it to town on its own power. He was de Mrs.

Hazelton was assisted by Mrs. to good effect wherever poss'ble, 1 W. S. Schermerhorn and Miss Edith This color scheme was carried out son and should at least attend thi tions will be added to help out the In the serving of the dainty three next lecture which will be a good individual subscriptions. course luncheon which was served at one.

Everybody seems willing to give the dining room table. Announce Christmas Offer The Wilson "World, Capper's Weekly, Farmers Mail and Breeze jmd a Package of Assortd Christ-uins C'prds all for 2.00. This offer t' 16. Send orderr to the World or call and soe this big premium. The Coldest Yet This morning was the coldest we have had this winter.

The GOT A TUMBLE ment of the betrothal was made by all that they are able. Nothing but sympathy is expressed for the starving remnant of what Is left of little A number of friends of Mr. J. Marlon Deissroth carrying a rabbit Prof. Martin in stepping out of Burns surprised him last Monday with a ribbon and card tied to its Belgium, a couutry that happened auto ou his return from the basket ball game at Sylvan Grove last evening it being his 60th birthdiy.

neck. Best wishes were then writ to be in the way of its powerful con The evening was an enjoyable one ten on small white hearts. Aftei rhursday night didn't realize how tending neighbors. Refreshments were provided by the which songs appropriate to the oc The work of collecting money for thermometer registered 10 above guests Those present were Mr. and casion were sung: "I Love You purchasing supplies will still go on -ast the auto was going and so got a pretty hard spill on the road.

The jump on his head was sufficient to jut him to sleep for a while but he Mrs. F. R. Gregor, Mr. and Mrs.

Uee "All For "Till the zero, liy noon however it had warmed up considerably and before the people of Wilson will Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tobin termined to hare a car without a blemish so he traded it to Mr. Klema for a new Studebaker and he is happy in driving it and thinking what a narrow escape he had. It is Sands of the Desert Grow Cold," etc be content we shall send a car of Stories were written on large papei luickly recovered and with the ex- Mr.

and Mrs. S. S. Jackson, and Mr, and Mrs. Slaughter.

This will probably be con Misses Agnes and Rose Pichner of hearts about "A Bride and a Groom" option of a scar on his cheek bone none the worse for wear. He says Palacky spent from Thursday to claimed that the slope of the load signed direct to the state committee so that Wilson will get the credit in After the lunch the cake contain Sunday with their aunt. Miss Mary at this turn is down instead of be Ine a rine. a thimble, and a dinu Notice of the annual meeting of 'e will wait till the car stops next stead of her contribution being ng raised and it vouid not take a was cut by the bride-elect and toast; time. dumped in with the balance of Ells the Ellsworth Farmers' Institute has already been given in this paper.

We very high speed to upset a car as it were given upon "The "Tlu worth county. comes down hill to make the turn. and "We Bachelor Grls" The Commercial Club mot last Fri-1 The bulk of this money has been call attention again to this meeting because of its value to everyone in The invited guests were Miss pelss lay night in regular session. The raised in town although a few farm- Kut Dist. Items roth, Miss Laura Tslinger, Miss Em the community, whether living in jills were allowed and the usual rou- era have contributed.

But the fam Eslinger, Miss Frankie Pelishek town or in the country. Everyone Horsky. LoiiRin Fojcia of Clarkson, stopped off here Monday on his way to Boulder, and had a business visit with J. Somer. Mr.

Herman Newby Bennet, Colorado, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman. Mr. Roscoe Holt, Ted Grubb, and Otto Baiofsky of.

Ellsworth spent Sunday In Wilson. ine business transacted but nothing ers as a class have not given in pro- Mrs. Anna Hone of Kansas City Miss Rosanna Knakal, Miss Alice should arrange to be present and special was done. The club turned portion to the prosperity that has visited Mrs. Frank Swehla of Mt, Lambert.

Miss Helen Sekavec ol make this the rallying day of the iown a proposition of a representa-1 come to them this year. This may year for Ellsworth, December 11-12. Ayr also the following Mr. F. Swehla Mr.

and Mrs. Bednasek lve of the Mid West Chautauqua I not be from lack of feeling but just Ellsworth, Mrs. A. Berger, Mrs Charles Hazelton of St. Louis, Mrs W.

B. Carlcy of Lincoln, Kansas Let us all get behind the institute ompany to hold a chautauqua here because they have not been reached. and Mr. and Marcs during and boost It, for by so doing we will text summer. Eight now members 1 We publish below the subscriptions Thanksgiving week.

be promoting the general welfare of and Mrs. George Deissroth of New ere voted in to tie club on tbo pay-J to this fund up to the time of going Mr. F. J. Swehla Sr.

and his the entire community. Note that York uem vl me regular lutuauuu ice. i iu press. daughter Mrs. Evans and her two the meeting begins at 10 a.

m. and They are Prof. Sutton, Rev. Terry, children Violet and Anna Evans a complete program has been ar M. E.

Church Notes Tag Day Megl, Mr. Truilt, Warren Dak were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Food Sale The Presbyterian Aid Society will hold a Food Sale Saturday, the in the City Council room at 10:30 o'clock. ar, Dr. Lytle, John Weber.

ranged for the forenoon. One of the most important lectures of the day Services next -Sunday 9:50 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.

nt. Sermon Kaitman of Mt. Ayr last Sunday. Wilson does not have to take a Mr. Joseph Wanasek and Mr.

Roy will be given at this session and no by Pastor, subject: "The Llvini back seat to any of them when she Marshall McCoy made an arrest of Hall also Mr. S. Andrea all of Holy- one can afford to miss it. 6:45 Epworth League sets out to do anything. The com- i man Saturday for clrunKenness, rood visited at the homes of Mr.

and Leader. Clarence Nesmith. The fellow had been working for Joe mittee on Belgian Relief thought it Mrs. John Dlabal and Mr. and Mrs.

livening Worship. The Sundaj would get in a few more quarters by lurt who lives north west of town Wanasek on Thanksgiving day. They ISeueflf Picture Show Another picture show will be giv School Board will meet at tht having a tag day, but they were as WANT COLUMN ant ads cent? i er Hue, minimum oha-f lliooiits. Cash In advance unless with mer (Quints having a standing account. tnd was supplied with the liquor be- returned to their homes the next day.

church Friday 7:30 d. m. This wll en Friday night for the benefit of much surprised as any one at the ore he came here. While drunk he John, Joe. and Mary Dlabal visit be election of officers for 1915.

Le ashed a check for ten dollars and ed their cousins Karl and Albina the Belgian Relief Fund. This show will start early so that people can at- good work done by the girls who took up the collection last Saturday. every member of the board be pres his with some other money he had Wanasek last Sunday and spent a eat. vlth him when he started his jag The girls were out early Saturday tend the Basket Ball Game which very pleasant time. The program Sunday evening was with their yellow tags and if any lisappeared and be thinks it was Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Anderson of a decided success. will be played later at the Opera House. Attend this show and help the good cause along. one escaped we have not heard of tolen from him.

He had sobered Wilson were the guests of Mr. and We will try another program some them. It seemed that every one in FOR RENT 3 room house, good condition, $6.00 per month in advance. H. W.

Weber. 19tf For sale Duioc Jersey sucking pigs, cheap. A. M. Austin, phone 292A.

21-2t tp by Sunday and as he bad no raon- Mrs. Lous Honomichl last Sunday time soon. town was wearing the sign of being jy to pay a fine he was turned loose Mr. Podlena and son Emil of Prai a good fellow. The girls collected jn condition that he leave the town.

rie Star visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph High School Notes Zdeuek Cerny has been chosen as Gospel Meetings at Excelsior M. over $95.00 and are certainly deserv- Bednasek of Ziska last Sunday. ing of great praise for their day's I yell leader for the High School at Mr.

Walter Lenoch was the guest Mt. Ayr work. the basket ball games this winter. of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Honomichl papers at the The Gospel meetings at the Excel slor Methodist church are progress Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McCoy enter FOR SALE Old World office.

The High School Girls have or last Sunday. ained Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stoln ing at a high tide.

Much lnteres Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kepka and Bert Scharb, Chauncey Munson, ganized a Girls Athletic Association, similar to that of the boys. Alice cuehler and children, Mr. and Mrs has been aroused.

Souls are finding family were the guests of Mr. and William Moorman, Pete Conrad, leo. R. Lingo and family, Mr. and their way to God.

The Christian peo Mrs. Havel Soukup of Prairie Star Dave Doran, and Harvey Baum went Diven was elected president, and Pauline Cipra secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Arthur Lingo and Mrs. Maggie FOR SALE Piano box in good condition.

World office. For Sale Three second hand pie are being raised to higher plane: last Sunday. VfcCoy at Thanksgiving dinner of Christian experience and God it Verne Coffey is absent from school Mrs. Rosa Kepka of Prairie Star coon hunting on the river Monday night and although the dog found a few trails yet they were unable to Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. Steinkuhler being glorified. this week. We hear he has gone died Tuesday afternoon. Will give farm wagons and two buggies in ind children and Miss Mae Lingo The Kansas Wesleyan Gospel teanc south where its warmer.

full particulars next week. good condition. scare up a single coon. nd brother Max motored to Russell have done great work in the begin Physiology will not be taught in Mr. and Mrs.

Anton Soukup were Mrs. Chas. Grubb accompanied by ning of the meetings. Their earnest 3aturday to visit their aunt Mrs. Williams and family, returning Sun the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank McKit trick Bros. FOR SALE Indian twin cylinder the High School the last semester, because of the lack of sufficient pleading and singing have drawn Miss Emma Grubb came up fror. Kepka last Sunday. many people to think of their old day- Civics Ellsworth Saturday to see her mo-1 equipment for experiments.

motorcycle in good repair. Inquire Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balin of Kan Mr. and Mrs.

Ben W'alz were shop ther Mrs. Fisher. Sunday 1 will be taught in its stead. way. Kev.

lerry is conaucuns i at Post Office. It opolis vi.sjted friends and relatives ping in Wilson Tuesday. services till the team returns on Fri Grubb, Ted Grubb and their mother why wouldn't it be a good thing at Wilson last week. Don't forget the box supper at Mt. droye up and gpent the dfly wUh the wrjte ganU c)aug for ome g0Qd day to close the meetings.

They will Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ptacek of Wil For Sale Good second baud Ayr school Dec. 4th. be here and conduct services Friday Fishers, returning Sunday night.

luck on grades in those final exams range, 6 holes. Will sell cheap. Elmer Walz and sister Irene spent Saturday, and Sunday Dec. 6-7-8. Do next month Mr.

and Mrs. E. Winters returned Tues. evening with C. W.

McCoy and w. U. J. L. McKittrick For Sale; Some Fat hogs.

not miss any of the services if pos The High School boys Invaded to Marysvllle Monday after a very family. Bible. You will do us good and you Phone 295-K. A. F.

Cross. pleasant visit with their grand Sylvan, Thanksgiving night, and shot their way to a 30 to 27 victory. The will receive help. O. B.

Goffe spent Monday at the daughter Mrs. Roy Fulghum E. O. Harbourn, Pastor. WANTED Competent girl for Sylvan boys fought all the way.

Lack county seat. Mrs. Witt and daughter, Edna, of 0f wind on the part of the Wilson general housework. Good wages. Address World office.

21-3t Gorham. arrived here Wednesday to I bovs was aeain in evidence. The Miss Neva Miller, teacher of mu Mr. and Mrs. John Alderson went visit her daughter, Mrs.

Carl Miller. I following boys got into the game, Dl sic in our city schools, had a very 1 10 gauna Monday morning, TO TRADE I have a good 7 H. P. They also spent part of Wednesday ven, Zamrazla, Williams. Jackson, pleasant time for tne inanKsgiving holidays.

Wednesday night her fa Mrs. Carley is visiting Miss Ruth Indian motorcycle to trade for a the guests of Mrs. J. S. Bowers.

Eugene and James Sullivan son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Vopat Thanksgiving day. The following pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the month of December viz: Matilda Honomichl, Karl Honomichl, Fred Honomichl, Fred Kepka, Mary Kepka, Matilda Kepka, Joseph Soukup, Fred Soukup, Violet Evans, Anna Evans, Albina Wanasek, Karl Wanasek, Margaret Wanasek, Mary Hlaus, Agnes Klaus, and Joseph Hlaus. William Honomichl, formerly a student of the East School, but now a graduate of Bethany College, Lindsborg, took charge of the East School last Tuesday; the teacher Mr.

Howes being called upon to unite in marriage Miss Anna E. Dolezal of Wilson Tp. and Mr. John D. Vandc-watcr of Collyer Kansas.

An account Deissroth and Miss Alice Power for Tuesday night the Lucas team young horse. Phone 295 K. A. F. Cross.

Mrs. George Woelk of Russell who ther Dr. J. E. Miller of Sallna drove here, in his car accompanied by his a couple of weeks.

played our High School here and has been here for the last three Wilson won 57 to 15 Mr. and Mrs, Kanak of Lorraine wjfe and Miss filler's sister ana weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. Don't fail to see the Wilson-Ells brother Joe and took her home for grent Thanksgiving with Mr.andMrs. Lost One whole day this week and Mrs. J.

H. Cerny returned to her worth game at the opera house next Thanksgiving dinner. Friday she Jog Hocn luntmg coyotes. Joe Mckittriek. home, Sunday evening.

Friday night. Wilson had Ellsworth's was brought back by her sister and )IIis brother, Walter, says he lost Miss Effle Brouk who Is teaching Mr. Anton Matoush and Mr. John measure for years but lost its su the reputation of his dogs also. at Carneiro came home Wednesday friend Mr.

Popp, who spent the time here with her until Saturday morn Brasna of Midway rttended the C. premacy 2 years ago. Come and see evening and returned Sunday morn ing when they returned stopping off S. S. Grand Lodge -here last Wed- Wilson add another game to Ells-nPKdav WhllP hpr thpv utonnpd worth's lost column.

Wilson lost at ing. City Bakery I now have a first viand city aker and can supply yen with at Ellsworth on their way. Mrs. Wenslow Svoboda and baby with A. J.

Micgl and family. Ellsworth wo weeks ago, 23 tj 19; we're out for revenge, to-cicrroT of the wedding will be found in an other rut of the paper. of Kanopolis came up Wed. evening T.tftla Pavmnnrl enn r.f nnA tha best bread, cakes, and otheer good things to eat. Christmas fruit cakes a spcialty.

Hosh mado cauHy all pure material in A fine trolley car running oa a night. to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Cerny, returning Sunday Mrs. Stanley Mikulecky, spent from cabla wire' Is being added to the Friday until Tuesday visiting his morning. Mr. and Mrs. George Slcklebower left Sunday night for Scott City where they will make their future Mr.

Sicklebower has been employed by the city as engineer at tne light plant until 'the recent con A number of friends of Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Re- it. Cckes.tiada to crHr We do b'a't'e'rui'g for rirtfe'j- Mr.

Dancer's linemen have been play ground equipment this week. Tart school is under: many bligatio'ns to the Hoch Bros, for lo'elr to the fame. Slaughter, of Florence, Ks.i who has been visiting her fcon here, gave her zabek, of Hell Creek. busy the last week or so rebuilding Miss Albina Mikulecky, who has surprise last Wednesday1 eight. It the telephone line known as the Rus- solidation of the work with the Web ii, f.

Laundry done at msoiible MiV'SicVlPbower sell line. All of the No. 12 wire Is been soendine her Thankfilvlne va- also being Mr. J. 8.

Burns blrtodsy cl I have host of friends here who rf- being replaced witn 10 iron wire cation ith her sister, Mrs. w. E. so ey Ifrfc'es. G.

W. BeraVitUr, pVoa it. Miss Inez Cizek of Ellsworth With Mrs. F. D.

GregWr Ifdm to WWW 'f WW Vfcek. ret to see them leave and who wish I and the line is being put In first IReilly. nd family at Abilene, re- 17tt tbem success ta their aew hotoe. class condition. I turned Sunday evening.

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