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The Hartford Times from Hartford, Kansas • 1

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mum TO tea 's U1UCULATION 700 11AKTFOKD, LYON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1919. VOLUME XXIIII, NO. 35 of Mcridun; Marion Fleming, of I fortbo extra piemiuuia tobeoffer IE TEE ESB ASD FLOW of THOSE YOU lindlev; George II. Flemmmg, cf Topoka; Mr.

and Mrs. John Underwood, of Gridley; Mr. and Mrs, Joe Swarner, of Rosedile; Mrs. Ernest of Emporia, uni Ernest Smith, ofCinciunat-ti, Ohio. HERE PERSONAL MENTION OP YOUR FRIENDS.

MAYBE YOUR. SELF TOO, WILL. BE FOUND ed. The premium list will be printed next week. We were cut out of our fair last fall at the last minute on account of the Flu and there were many disappointed po.trle.

This year we will celebrito to make up for both years. The following committees wpre appointed: Advertising W. J. Muscb and A. S.

Bernheisel. Grounds O. Rich and QV'Mi if Joha I. Smith. After oluHitit.

a yeir of intent Buffering I Intones Hnd turn or. Mrs. J.m L. Smith siu of towr. the lust of pain Tued.iy, July '29, ut 2 ic.

eiiint took its flht tid hi-r weary body lay ut rest. With witr, patience and fortitude'she suffered from day to day on'y the loved ones who ad-ministered to her cure, will know, We sumtnnes qui'y Wly should huoiiitity Cilld upon to languish in iMnu?" God in his infinite wisdom knoweth why. "Now we look through a glass darkly" but Mrs. Melyin Ellis left Monday for Parsons. Mrs, Homer L'lws, south of CARD OF THANKS.

We desire to thank the matoy friends for their kind assistance and sympathy given during the sickness aud deatb of our beloved wife and mother. John L. Smith and Familt. town, was an Emporia visitor Monday. The Standard Oil Co.

In Hartford Conducted by Salb and Storbenz We have added another truck which gives us a better opportunity to serve the public. Phone in your order for gas and oil and giye us a trial. PHONE 106. Mrs. Ida Cellars, of LeRoy, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

J. Horner, and husband. Miss Helen Gardner visited her grandfather, Wm. Ray, in Empor Chautauqua Masting. The guarantors of the chautauqua met Friday night, under the direction ef I).

Smith, the Horner advance agent, at the Farmers State Bmk to complete arrangements for the chautauqua to be held week after next, beginning Saturday, Aug. 23rd, and eoxeday we shill know' the things Gjd has. not revealed to us here. Lucinda Catherine Fleming was a i i i i 0 i 10. 1849 and was the fourth daughter of Mr.

iid Mrs. Robert S. Fleming Io IS81 she taovediwith her parents to Illinois and in 1867 they camo to Kias. Here she ia several days last week. II.

noch. Concessions and amusements J. U. Beach and Ed. O'Donnell.

Liva Stock V. D. Milner and R. M. Hoch.

Cereals. Fruit, Vegbtablea and Poultry Ed. O'Donnell, Frances Welch and W. E. Scott.

Cooking Mesdames Ed. O'Doc-nell and A. S. Bernheisel. Fancy Work Mesdames R.

Carpenter and W. C. Fullen. Canned Fruits Miss Joe O'Connor and Mrs. Chas.

West. School Exhibits Misses Elsie Hoch, Mary Crowley and Katberine Ilurtig. Local Activities Claire Turner. Thursday, School Day A. E.

R. C. Crouch, east of town, made a business trip to Burlington Sunday, returning Monday. lasting five days. There are 70 people of the town Mrs.

J. L. Horner returned Friday from a short visit with her 1SZSSS3. and community interested in living Hertford the best that can be obthii.e 1 in the way of entertain-meotwhoare guarantors of the sue daughter in Cottonwood Falls. George Carpenter same in from Wichita, Tuesday to visit with rel Thomas.

J. IJ. Shagool and B. cess of the chautauqua this sum. Mr.

and Mrs. D. F. Gillespie, of AmericusJcame He will farm the Jennie Bo wen farm the coming year. atives and friends.

Mrs.C. Oikersjspent Friday and Saturday in Emporia with her daughter. Mrs. Anna Parrott. and husband.

mer. Frou any of them can be ob- aiued the season tickets. The price Word has been received that was reared her family, lived a lon useful life aud here she died. Oo January 14 1809, she was united in marriage io John L. Smith.

To this union six children were boiu; Frances (Mrs John Underwood.) Xo.lit 3. (Mrs. Earnest Dickinson.) Marena Lafayette Lela (Mrs Joe Swarner,) and Ernest Holland, all of whom suivive except Marena, who died at the age of 18 months. The- deceased united with the United Brethern Ohuroh during her uly and remained a fxue consistent ineajber until he uniied with the Ei- is fie same as last year $2 00 for lomlinson, Friday, Town Day R. D.

Csr-penter, D. D. Wagoner and G. W. Britton.

Saturday; Farmer's Day Hartford Grange. Charles Baysioger has arrived in dults and $1 00 for children, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brierton and Miss Harriet Knight drove to Gar-nett Sunday and spent the day with Miss Harriet's parents.

the war tax of twenty cents and tea ceDts, respectively, added. New York. His father, C. R. Baysingeri is looking for him home soon.

Miss Doris and Donald McGregor, of Holly, arrived here the first of last week on a visit to relatives. be program this year promises to be a very excellent one and will Mrs. C. II, Moore and grand Mr. and Mrs.

M. J. Sterbenz are enjoying a visit from Misses be priuted next week, Reuben Hamman Obituary. Rauben Hamman was born near Waverly, Pike County, Ohio, December 5, 1843 and died at his son, Price Harrington, left Sunday D. D.

Wagoner was elected 'Sit xj-ciiiuk, a uuuaiu, JUfor Mjer to visit her" president of the chautauqua guar Mrs. Paul Wiisoo and children, of Diidtro City, came home Friday with her mother, Mrs. B. N. Hunt, for a visit.

home in Straw Kansas. July 25, Aioertna uotnnner, oi Kansas City. They came Sunday. antors; J. 1.

Bench, secretary daugber, Mrs. Ralph Cotton, and family. end tr Church. Af 1919, aged 75 years, 7 months and 20 days. nd treasurer, and the advertising nd pasting committee are Mr.

busy mid useful life, On August 22, 1869 he was unit S. Bernheisel, Messrs. R. D. -IU Oivid ns t.ht: had lived trusted and loved.

Her it ed io marriage to Mary E. Hayes Carpenter, G. W. Britton, O. W.

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Gunter, of Holly. arrived Saturday morning for aa extended visit with relatives. ia Pike County, Ohio.

To this George Antrim returned -home Friday from Oklahoma City, where he was called to attend the funeral of his brother, J. M. Antrim, who died suddenly of heart failure July 26th. Beach and the ground committee, union 7 children were boru, 3 of Mr. and Mrs.

W. L. Smith, Miss Alda Smith and Btllie Ach-eson, of Emporia, and Mrs. Albert Stain and daughter Anna Manrine, of Independence, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Smith, north of town. W. A.

Scott. whom died in infancy. The sur The following is the list of guar antors: Kj. W. Britton.

D. D. lito is completed it wuru wen done constitutes completion. A Christian fait! thai was beautiful from its beginning its close, and through all. the and sorrows that she met in the way, her faith in Gjd never waverea.

But she has left us and today the viving children are Philip O. Hamman and George A. Hamman, of Mrs. A. H.

Bassett returned home Sunday frem Emporia where she has been helping to care for her new granddaughter, Elaine. Wagoner, J. K. Beach. W.

J. Muscb, W. Fullen, H. My- kamas City, Mo Mrs. Cora Em ers, v.

tieacn. n. v. Mcuor- ma Luca3 and LeRoy Hamman, of Strawn. He leaves also his wife, Mrs.

Frank Shaffer, of Caney, Mrs. Will Son. of Coffevville, and Mrs. L. W.

Knight, of Burlington, arrived here Monday on a visit to their father, J. T. Goodnight, and sister, Mrs. R. E.

Rayl, and mick, C. A. Johnson, J. W. O'Connor.

John Stratton, Chas. B. Shull, 10 brothers and sisters, 5 of whom south winds blow over auotber fresh mound that aides from sight all that is mortal of a true wife and are past 70 years of age, and 9 William and Wallace Crouch, of Kansas City, are visiting their uncles, C. and Marion Crouch, and families.east of town. D.

Ira Bsamer, Nerva M. Reed, V. D. Miluer, RE. Ray I.

A. D. grandrhildren. There were 12 children in Reuben Hamman's loving mother. Howe, J.

M. Wood, Chas. F. Funeral services were held at Tomer, N. E.

Reser, D. Hahn, father's family, A doctor had never been in the house profession H. J. HAMMAN Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director All Calls Answered Promptly Phone No. 171.5 Day or Night AUTO HEARSE SERVICE LADY ASSISTANCE the home Thursday afternoon, W.

Thomas, L. L. Reser, W. ally until all twelve were married. WSS rma and Harry Edwards, Death was due to old and of Parsons, arrived here Tuesday July 31st, conducted by Key.

Lieut. Bradley, 'of Camp Funston, Interment was uwde in the Hart Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson and son Charles Earl, and Mr.

and Mrs, L. M. Gunter, of Kansas City, left Friday for Texas to look over the great oil fields and to visit their daughter, Mrs, Lula Nance. W. Thomas, J.

E. Gorman, Ed. F. Milner, RoyS. Biysinger, Geo.

W. Hamman, Rev. Fr. Simon, Mrs. Catherine Puff, Mrs.

R. hardening of the arteries. His I on ft visit to their uncle, G. W. ford cemetery.

The pall-'oearers raind and body failed rapidly! Britton, and wife, and their many toward the end. friends here. were Messrs. R. D.

Carpenter, Carpenter, Dan Rich, C. R. Bay- The funeral was held Saturday VV. Britton, Wm. Holden, C.

E. singer. F. W. Perry, Chas.

E. Mrs. C. E. Cole, daughter Bir SheDherd.

Frank Gardner and Cole, Mabel Monypeny, Jess Bix morning at 11 o'clock in charge of Rev. 'Mr, Davis, of the Strawn dine and son Charles returned John Davis. ter, C. W. Brown, W.

S. Cooley, Methodist church. 1). Rich, D. Rxh, O.

A. Riggs, All the children were home for fciie funeral. Besides her husband home Friday from a nine weeks' sight-seeing and visiting trip to Iowa, Illinois and Ohio. J. R.

Cracraft, S. C. Gillum, J. A. S.

Bernheisel and daughter, children, the following broth Catherine left Saturday morning W. Carolan, D. Carpenter, F. M. West, Katberine Hartig, G.

W. Suggs, H. M. Vaughn, Geo. for Green Park, Pennsylvania, on era and sisters and grandchildren survive to mourn her loss: John, Elick, William, Marcus, Marion a visit to tiis mother, Mrs.

Cather Gunter. C. W. Rich, Mrs. A.

Misses Esther Cracrcft and Grace Gardner returned to their homes here last Thursday, after attending the summer school at the State Norma in Emporia. and Floyd Fleming, Mesdam ine Bernheisel, and family. His mother celebrates her 82nd birth Ernst, B. A. Brucs, U.S.

Martin, Elizabeth and Ellon Edwards and day today (Thursday) and all her Edna Hagel, N. Rayl, Mrs. S. C. Gillum, Mrs.

J. R. Cracroft, lit. II 1 CTJt.m.- nyWTiMiTmnniiH ii a mwr riwui i int.ij-w.i i LmnieSamp- on. The grandchild children will be home, except one EN AR CO MOTOR OIL Reece Marker, Mrs.

J. W. O'Con- daughter and one sou Seattle, are Wi.liam nnd Earl Swarner aud Georgie, Elma and Edith Smith. of the brothers and l.or, iurs. iuary n.vans, airs.

j. Mrs. ira Holmes and two little girls, of Emporia, visited from Wash. The editor's wife, with the assistance of Miss Hazel Mc sisters were in cUeodunce at the Friday until Monday with her sis i I Cullough and Lee McCormick, L. Horner, W.

A. Scott, A. J. Hetzel, L. B.

Goodnight. A. II. Bassett, W. F.

Pierce, Nona Carolan, L. R. Stolfus. I ter-in-law, Mrs. Lou David, and burial rites except Elick, who was Proper lubrication is the life of the mechanism.

It gives longer life to your car. The greatest mileage. The smallost repair bills. The lowest operating cost per mile. Come in and let us explain the merits of our oils and gasoline.

cousin, Leo Hazlett, and families unsble to get here. The out of town relatives who attended the funeral were Marcus Mr. and Mrs. G. Fair Meeting.

The officers and executive com Flemming, of Lyndon i John left Saturday for a few days' visit West! Garpenter i Flemmina, and Mrs. Nellie Huber, in Leavenworth with ber brother. will have charge of the Times while the boss is away. We trust any errors, omissions or failures will be granted leniency. Folks learn from their errors, repent for their omissions and are broad' ened by their failures.

We haye room for much improvement. Please accept the Times with the sweet spirit of tolerance accordsd beginners. mitte of the Hartford Home Fair met Tuesday evening to transact Dr. Leo Channell, and family mm Dr. Channell has decided to locate business and name committees.

in Austm, Texas, and will move It was decided to hold our annual It to his now home in a few weeus. fair Thursday, Friday and Saiur day, October 2nd, 3rd and )l Messrs. R. R. Raysor and Ceci This fair is being planned on a larger scale than any preceding Small, of Eldorado, who have been visiting with the B.

Hunt one so we know it will be great. WHMSEUH SOPPLI CO. UNDERTAKING We have secured the 1 services of Glen Blue as Licensed Embalmer. hearse, Yours for Prompt and Satisfactory Service. Cay Phone, 20 Right Phone, 129 Miss Ruth Carson, of Kansas City, came Saturday visit her friends, Mr, and Mrs.

Peter Rich, and family. family returned home Sunday. We have bad some hum dingers Misses Eunice and Anna Hunt ae and this promises to be more hum compaied them, after a visit oMO dinger. Feed up your sort dajs with their parents kere. The Lewis Dayid had the misfortuna to sprain his right arm badly at out the best grain, vegetables and fruits', press out your prize fancy girls both have good positions in u.

Va the elbow Sunday. a bank in Eldorado. work and get everything in line.

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