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Larned Chronoscope from Larned, Kansas • 4

Larned Chronoscope from Larned, Kansas • 4

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i 1 1 i is OBITUARY TO RELIEVE CATARRH USE CO. SCHOOL NOTES Miss Ida B. Curtis. Co. Supt.

XX IFOEP Ar-iW. Arnsberger. Abraham William Arnsberger was born in Osage county, Missouri, April Teachers' Association Feb. 5th. The fourth meeting: of the Pawnee 28th, 1864, and died at Larned, County Teachers' Association will he THE UNIVERSAL CAR January 26th, 1916, aged 51 years, held at Garfield Saturday, February 5.

montns ana zts aays. His deatn in order to reach Garfield in time for came suddenly from heart trouble, he the morning program, it will be been ill only about thirty-six sary to go in autos. We will start This remedy has been so successful in the treatment of catarrh, and our faith is so unbounded, that we will refund the money you spend for it if the results are not-to your satisfaction. 50c and S1.00 More than half the cars you see are 4 Fords." y-v Ml i 1 i- i I Hours. I frnm tVi rrnTrt: Virvnc looxnrto nnwrxf ie was married to Minnie tfaier iy at 9:30 a.

m. Teachers desirine- to on October 30th, 1890, at Salisbury, go this way will please notify the wnere tney resided until tney superintendent. moved to Kansas in iyt)4, locating at Following is the program for the DUNCAN'S DRUG STORE Larned, which has been their home since. day: 10:30 a. m.

Instrumental solo To this union three children were uver a minion rora cars are in use touay, iui-dering efficient, economical service under all kinds of conditions. 500,000 will be built and sold this year. Low price places it within your reach. Touring Car 440; Runabout $390; Coupelet 590; Town Car S640; Sedan J5740 f. o.

b. Detroit. On display and sale at C. O. FUNK'S Amy Nelson.

Dist. 48 borri: Edward, Vernon and Pearl, all i Prayer. Rev. Alexander of whom, together with the wife, sur Vocal solo Ellen Prather Isenberg-Fox. vive him, and were present when "Study What it Ethel Dyekman, Dist.

54 Larned friends of Nate Fox of this death Maimed him. He is also sur- ITT.l 1 It T7 T- i 7 vived bv three brothers and two noi liuncnes aye iTuett, jJist. 8 citv will be interested in hearing of Vivea Dy mree oromers and two sis- nfiA n-ro' tt I i I wv uvjo uitui ua his marriage to Miss Pearl Isenberg tcxo' wuui xCaiuC juiswuri, "Village High School Larned Chronoscope WOLCOTT CHRISTY. Harry H. Wolcott.

Lynn M. Christy. Entered as second class matter at the post-effice at Larned, Kansas. Subscription, One Dollar Per Year. Prin.

L. L. Kauffman. Rozel of Kansas City, which took place in Teaching spelling" and all but one sister were present at the funeral. His father, who was a German Methodist preacher, died Leavenworth, on January 21.

Mrs. Chas. Huffman, Dist 39 Telephone 549 404 Broadway Mr. and Mrs. Fox are now visiting relatives in New Haven, Conn.

They about thirteen years ago and his Dinner served in the church social rooms by the Ladies Aid. 1:30 p. m. Instrumental duet mother died ten years ago. will probably return to Larned to He had been a member of his fa- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916.

make their home. Bessie Sprague, Dist. 42 Mr. Fox is a brother of Mrs. Paul ther's church Practically a11 his Jife, Mrs.

Boswell and his last concern was that all his iimnmnmiimmm Margolis, and is associated with Mr. Invocation Rev. Dull Violin solo Mr. Flick Margolis in the clothing business in famiIy should find their war to the SOCIETY HAPPENINGS heavenly kingdom. Larned.

"Modern School Buildings and Equipment a Means of Increasing the Efficiency" The funeral services were held from Items for this department may be to Miss Annie Peter, phone 313. ft Supt. R. V. Phinnev.

Larned Chautauqua Circles. Music Garfield Ladies Octet the residence Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and were conducted by Rev. C. A. Kitch.

Interment was in Lar The Filet Embroidery Club wil Address "Loving the Truth' The Larned and Progress Circles will meet in rooms at Prof. J. W. Mayberry, meet on Friday afternoon with Mrs J. P.

Kelly. ned cemetery. state Normal, Emporia Cummins Library at 2:30 next Mon The T. P. M.

Embroidery Club held Important Dates. Jacob Shuss. day. Study Roll call. a very pleasant meeting Tuesday with Feb.

24-25 Third bi-monthly ex- Jacob Shuss was born in Bedford Mrs. F. C. Pressl. Talk, Contrast the immigration of county, Pennsylvania, September 6th, amination.

thirty years ago with today. i 1 Three minute talk, Characteristics 1843, and died at his home near Gar- April 1 and 8 Rural school diplo The auction bridge club met on Wednesday afternoon this week with of the far west. field Sunday, January 30th, 1916, aged ma examination. Three minute sketch, Characteris Mrs. Herbert Porter.

72 years, 4 months and 24 days. May 5-6 Village school diploma The D. M. C. Embroidery Club will He was married to Miss Nancy examination Hz tics of the middle west.

Three minute sketch, Characteris tics of the east. Review of "The Winning of Bar Replogle on March 11, 1872. He with Feb. 18 Township spelling contest, meet this afternoon, the hostess be ing Mrs. L.

B. Guffey. his wife joined the Church of the March 19 County spelling and dec- bara Worth," by Harold Bell Wright. Brethren in early life, of which he lamation contest. Discussion of Chapter 8.

Mrs. H. T. Taylor entertained the members of the Priscilla Embroidery Government Seeds Free. Congressman Shouse sends this pa Paper, The initiative and referen- vas a member when he died.

To them 1 1 1 "1 Jl .1 I aum in awitzeriana ana tne unuea m-0 fmraan niA Club on Tuesday afternoon. per notice that a limited number of Spelling Contest. Classes and scope of work: 1 The Sigma Rho Club met on Tues Review of Chanter 9. wnom togeuier wim nis wiie pre Auto Paint Shop. I have opened an Automobile Paint Shop over the Frizell Garage Annex on East Fifth street, and am prepared to do all kinds of Auto and Carriage Painting, Repairing Tops, etc.

We have experienced workmen, who will give you the best workmanship at- A class 7, 8 and 9 grades; lessons ceded him to the spirit world. packages of new and rare field seeds have been alloted to him for distribution. The seed includes Sudan grass, 1 1 f1- day evening of last week with Miss Fay Kreiger. The next meeting will 78 to 212, Part III, state text. Portia Club.

His family moved from Pennsyl- class 5 and 6 grades; lessons 72 Tb snhippt fnr Portia Clnb on Jan- vania to Kansas in 1887, where they be held on February 8th, with Miss feterita, hegari, dwarf milo and Kansas-grown alfalfa. Only one kind can oQn wnj hP "TrpnH nf Art" have since lived. He had been in de- to 251, Part II, state text. Hazel Lawton as hostess. -1 reasonable prices.

B. Y. Davis. tf from t.bp dining health for a number of All pupils should enter preliminary be sent to any individual. Mr.

Shouse nrr nrlpm nf lifv whirr. thA rlnh months, and on last Saturday morn- contest. will be pleased to send to those who hn been qtudvin of late ing, while attempting to build a fire, Pupils winning first, second, third request the seed, provided the re Mrs. A- E. Reed entertained the former members of the Maderia Embroidery Club at an informal party last Friday afternoon.

Among those who enjoyed the afternoon was Mrs. "A famous naintine in America" met with an accident by his clothes and fourth places in the township con quest reaches him not later than February 20th. Address him care was thA rpSnonSA to thp. mil call and taking hre, and belore help could be win ue engiuie to enter xne coun many beautiful pictures were described obtained he was badly burned, from ty contest held at Larned, March 19 House of Representatives, Washing Bids for County Physician. Notice is hereby given, that the county commissioners of Pawnee county, Kansas, will receive bids for county physician for the year beginning Feb.

1st, 1916, until 12 o'clock noon, Feb. 7th, 1916. 1-13-4 W. C. Ware, County Clerk.

George Oroszy of Lorain, Ohio. ton. nd the lives of our best American which he suttered intensely until bun- town noois win eacn noia a Mrs. Solon Burgess, Mrs. Harry artists reviewed.

uay at a p. wnen aeatn came to ot ociiumg owu iepie- Gabel and Mrs. Lester Williamson cnianH wprp his relief. sentatives each class to the county C. W.

McFarland writes insurance. "Thp nhipM- nf art stndv" hv Mrs. E. leaves to mourn nis loss, will entertain the members of the. T.

P. M. Embroidery Club and their husbands at a seven o'clock dinner P. Wheeler, and Effect of the present children, several grandchildren, two Districts contesting should unite in tonight at the home of Mrs. Burgess, war on art," by Miss Rebecca Gun- others, and a.

host of ottering a small prize to the pupils nino-hm The funeral services were-conducted winning first and second place in the followed by an evening of progressive I I A. 1 Larned Opera Mouse "Rhnuld chilnrpn he kent. from the "me the deceased by ililder I contests. tt ii i i a i i-fc I A in art" wa PnPrallv discussed seller OI the Uhurcn OI the Ureth- in county contest: hv thP Huh ren. Text, James 4:14, "What is To pupils $5 in gold, 1st prize; One week, "St MiVhpl hvina- thp Hrao-nn" lour L.ile." Alter which the body $-ov in goia, zna prize.

To schools 1st prize, A class, Los- by Guido Reni, as a moral lesson, was was laid to rest in the Garfield cem smg's Americans," Wick- the subject assigned Mrs. Wallace. ettry- vire's Book Store. Using the picture, Mrs. Wallace gave Mrs.

Maria Letts. 1st prize, class, 6 volumes Geo beautiful description of the lesson Monday, Fefenisury 7th Engagement of the distinguished comedian MR. ALBERT TAYLOR and his GREAT STOCK CO. graphical Readers, superintendent. the e-if ted artist meant to teach.

xvlrs- Maria letts, yu years old, 2nd prize, A and classes, framed Mrs. Carver and Mrs. Wickwire uied at ner home, Hamblm street, to I 1 rNl .1 I If furnished the music for the afternoon. aay- ne was tne wiaow, oi J. u.

iierc. and Mr? riarvpr nlavina- nnp number Letts, whom she married in Michigan, Township contests places ii i "Tarn O'Shanter" and Mrs. Wickwire ovember 18, 1845, and who died in ueaaers: san? a slumber Mrs. Intrals of 1905- She had lived here ten years North Browns Grove i i May Saxton Boston, favored the club with and 1S survived by one daughter, Mrs. Marian Stoffer of Ottawa.

Funeral Fairview. Mrsl Mi E' Vandel a reading, giving two numbers. rook. Mrs- Will Holzapfel entertained twelve guests last Saturday afternoon in celebration of Kansas Day. The afternoon was spent in guessing contests, one in which the guests were requested to draw a map of Kansas and locate Pawnee county and Larned.

In this contest Mrs. Harry Row won first prize, a book, and the second prize, a beautiful handkerchief, was awarded to Mrs. J. J. Stockman.

In another contest, prize, "The Corner Stone," awar.led to Mrs. J. P. Kelly. At six o'clock the hostess served an elaborate dinner.

Mrs. Albert A. Doerr entertained twenty guests at a seven o'clock dinner last Thursday evening in honor of her daughter Miss Pauline's sixteenth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Harvey Eckert and Miss Isabel Doerr assisted in serving.

After dinner the guests spent the evening playing progressive rook. Miss Agnes Seeman and Miss Mildred Goddard made the highest score among the girls, and cut for the prize, which was awarded to Miss Seeman. Robin Brown made the highest score and was awarded the boys' prize. Both prizes were rook decks. services will be held trom the home at Conkling 1 :30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and Harmony, Viola Hamlin The Clavier Music Club.

The Clavier Music Club will meet interment will be in Highland ceme- terv. cnn.rn;n ttit aiiiKAl, UU11I1VS1UC. jUjOLIICI dllMUll The foreeroinsr item taken from the River Cottonwood, A. M. Hardiner at the club rooms at the Cummins Library next Thursday afternoon, Ottawa, Evening Journal of North Larned No.

6, Louise Ziegler Feb. 10th. Mrs. Ed Doerr will have charge of the program. January 3rd, will be of interest to the Morton Sanford, Lucile Peak The subject for the afternoon will irienas oi mrs.

ljetts in tnis county, West Keysville where she lived until the death of her Sawmill, Zella Musselman husband ten years ago, when she went East Keysville be "Music of the Early Centuries." Mrs. W. H. Vernon Sr- will give a Pleasant Ridge Ward, Sadie Hall ecture on the development of music to Ottawa to make her home with her daughter- 1 West Garfield and No. 66 Www (Sum Wmi mm 0mx fed from the Christian era to the Seven No.

28. Lena McAdoo teenth century. li.ast Ciarheld Fosey, Clyde Strobel Frizell and No. 49 METHODIST Regular services next Sunday morn Every member is urged to be pres No. 49, Ellen Libbey ent, with responses to roll call on the iner and eveninsr.

Rev. E- M. Smith North Plpnsnnt VaNon 1 I I subject. Visitors are always welcome. of pawnee Rock will preach in the White, Victoria Unruh morning, and Rev.

C. E. Brown will uth feasant Valley WTalter Zook have the service in the evening. IS Homestead. H.

A. Merwin The prayer meeting service this Valley Center Grand View, Florence Younkin evening will be led by Walter Adamy. A gospel team from the church will be sent to Pawnee Rock to have Home Reading Courses. A. H.

Moffet has received several fa: charge of the service in the Metho anBBaBaBKBHesaHnBHKnnmBai hundred bulletins from the Kansas State Agricultural College on their home reading courses. These courses dist church there next Sunday morning, while Rev. Smith fills the pulpit at the Larned church. Rev. C.

A. Kitch and family have comprise home study work in soils been quarantined since last Saturday and fertility, farm crops, orchard on account of the oldest son, Donald, crops, ornamental plants, tarm ani- having been taken with the scarlet "ials, insects, farm machinery, irri- ever. Donald was quite sick for two gation, roads, concrete work, foods or three days, but is much improved and nutrition, etc In any of these subjects any person and at this time is getting along can receive the benefit of the best in nicely. struction, free of charge. Many farm boys and girls feel that they cannot Basket Ball Saturday Night.

attend college, but these reading The Garfield boys will play the courses bring the best instruction If you are selling cream you want the highest market, don't you? You can get this market by taking a few shares of stock in The Solid Rock Creamery Co. Which means more money to every farmer in Western Kansas, if he wishes to see this creamery successful. Larned boys at the new Armory hall, right into their homes, and a few tV)TPKTn ototg rvf Klrvlc nt. rvf t.ht ttw stoto r.hitA Vht hours' application each day, or even a I Jt I. Feb.

5th. Plenty of seats and steam bUC" great help to anyone who is willing to game a pleasure. study. Garfield's highest ambition is to These bulletins are for free distri beat Larned. You should be at this bution, and may be obtained at Mof Complete Scenic Productions.

Change Each Night Opening Play "THE MAN FROM HOME" Pnnillar PrioPQ i Reserved Seats 35c rupUldr XTlCeb GaUery 25c Children 15c LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT (Usual conditions) game. Doors open at Game called at 8:15. Admission 25c. fet Bros. Bank.

For Valentines. Chronoscope office upstairs over Row's Bakery. The Chronoscope has a limited sup ply of red cardboard, suitable for W. McFarland writes insurance. hearts and valentines, at 5c per sheet.

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