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The Evening Review from Garnett, Kansas • 1

The Evening Review du lieu suivant : Garnett, Kansas • 1

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14 V. AND GARNETT THE ONLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN OARNETT OFIIC1AL CITY AND COUN1Y PAPER GUARANTEED CIRCULATION, 2,500 GARNETT, KANSAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914. VOLUME 49. NUMBER 268 KreYoaAPe 5,000 KANSAHS AT LOS AHGELES Had a tec in Sycamire Grcv. Ontiie llih Inst.

MRS. IRENE GEM PASSED AWAY Death Came Suddenly at 3.15 This New Spring Footwear For Particular Feet A nobby twebutton semi English model, just what the young men want. We have it in stock in a nice variety of clotns, at $15.00 and up, or we can have it made to order from an'unlimited sample line Be sure and see this model before you get that spring suit. Five thousand former auus gathered In Sycamore Grove, at Lof Angeles, on the 11th and enj ed the Kansas Soolaty' annual picnic and reunion, tieuklus the Los Angeles contingent, there were hundred' of Kausans present from other towns The park was divided off Into a mlnature Kansa. KetiUtratlonbootb were placed to represent each of the counties.

Officials of the society de oided to hold the pionlo this year at an early date In order that the hundreds of visitors from Kansas would be given an opportunity of. seeing their friends before leaving for the coast. Jadge Charles Monroe, or the so. perior court of Los Angeles, and U. E.

Benton delivered the address. Friends here hoped to receive a good acooont of the reunion from some former Anderson county rei Mrs. Irene Geur, of Qrfleley, died suddenly ihls morning, 3:15 o'eloclr. She had been in poor health Borne time, and bad been corflued to the house leveral weeks. Yesterday, she appeared a good deal better, and her family felt hopeful of her raoovery.

However, she beoame worse during the eight, and, at the honr mention ed, the end came, almost without warning. Heart trouble was the direct cause of her death, The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow hfterncon. Mrs. Genr wai a sister of the late Or. Delos Walker.

8he was one of twelve children nearly all lived to a good old age. She la survived by two brothers, Joe Walker and 0. P. Walker, of Oklahoma, and two sis (era, Mrs Nancy Wilcox, of Greeley, and Mrs. Jas.

F' Walker, or Klnoald. She also leaves to mourn her death a son, L. D.Genr, and three daughters, Mrs. V. M.

Benson and Mrs. Charles Renzenberg-er, or Greeley, and Mrs. Myrtle Brit ton, of Union town, Bourbon county Mrs. Qehr and her husband, B. A.

Gehr, and their children, came to Greeley many years ago. She was one of Greeley's most estlmabo women. She was active In every good work, and was always helpful in times of need. In her death, Greeley suffers A. Davis CopvRiCMf 1913 THE ESSEx'cOMPANrj 1 Clothing, Shoes for Men, Boys dent, bat, so far, none (has been calved.

Maybe It's oomlag by freight. Civil Service Examination. It is the Fashion this Year to Look Comfortable An examination for clerk and carrier will be held at the postoifiue Id this city May 9 age limit, eighteen to forty-five years, on the date'of exam (nation. Every miss and child will find some thing especially worth while in footweir at this store now. Distinctive new shapes in low shoes.

S2.00 to. $4.00 A remarkably complete line now of everything wanted, fastidious or conservative. We have the footwear to please all classes--young and old. Gole Brothers a loss that cannot be estimated. The sorrowing ones have the sincere sympathy of the entire community.

Married women will not be admitted to the examination, This prohibition, however, does not apply to women who are dlvoroed or those who are separated from tbelr husbands and support themselves, but they are ell. glble for appointment only as clerk. Presbyterian Missionary Society. It is the fashion to look easily graceful, to have sinuous, soft lines. And you can't look comfortable unlesa you feel so.

You'll look andlfeel so if you wear CORSETS because has the long grace of perfect lines, the easily comfort of sensible corset making. Corsets follow no fad. They follow strictly the fashion of the day. They follow stricUy the lines of your figure. They are as stylish as they are comfortable.

Come and try the style designed for your figure $1.00 to $5.00 Applicants must be physically sound, and mala applicants must be not less than five feet, four Inches In helghth without boots or shoes, and weigh not less than 125 pounds without ovetcoat or bat. For application blanks and for foil Information relative to Lbd examlna. qualifications, duties, salaries, vacations, promotion)), address icmedlately lius, II. Neal, Secretary, Board ot Ulvll Service Examiners, postoflloe, Garnelt. BELL 22 TELEPHONES HOME 33 The First PreBbyteriau Missionary Society met with Mrs.

O. 0. Russell Tuetiday aftornoon. Mrs. Hagemeyer was assistant hostess.

Nineteen mem. bers and nine visitors were present. This was a very enthusiastic meeting. Mrs. Nordstrom and Miss Hutchison sang beautiful solos, and a full report of the Presbyterian meeting at Cherry -vale was given by the delegates.

A paper on "Why Mission Btorty?" written by Mrs. Unas. P. Scott, of Tola, mm v-Yi was read. DEALER IN, Staple and Fancy Groceries 'A CASII PAID FOR BUTThK AND EGGS iiv louk-Willson.

A delightful Presbyterlal meeting was reported. eo. T. Hutchison Two interesting features were a lec Second Door South of Bans, of Commerce tore by Miss Vaughn, of Tulng Tan, China, and an address by Mrs, U. P.

Diefenderfer, on "Present-Day Last evening, at 8 o'clock, at the home ot the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Willson, in Lincoln ton ship, H9V. A.D.

Wagner, of the Methodist churcb, ijfllulating, Miss Jessie Dee Willson became the bride of Edward A. Louk. Tbe bride wore a lovely gown of brocaded crepe, and the groom wore tbe usual black. After congratulations, a two-coime The new president, Mrs. Russell, Is to be congratulated i her excellent program and successful meeting.

Col. G. E. Bean, Auctioneer Specialist on all Live Stock. Breeder and Trainer of S'and-ard-bred horses.

Breeder of large-type POLAND CHINAS. Posted on values and blood lines. Your business solicited. Delicious refreshments were served. Secretary.

I'aptured Nine Wolves. J. T. Watklns was in from Welaa supper was served by the bride's sis. WALL PAPER ALL PRICES AND ALL GRADES Garnctt, Kansas Home Phone No.

345 ter Miss Fave WUIson, assisted by Misses Qrace and Eva Morris. Tbe guests were, besides the Im. mediate members of the family, Mr. township this forenoon, and called on and Mrs. 8.

A. Grouse, Mr. and Mrs. i. G.

Webb, W. F. Louk, father ot the groom, and A. V. Lonk, the groom's brother; Mrs.

Tom faradUe, sister of tbe bride, and two children; E. 8. Willson, the bride's brother; Miss Rose Hester, of lolaj Misses Qrace and Eva Morris, and and Mrs. Delbert Johnson. Many beautiful and useful presents Paints, Varnishes and Brushes Free Coupons of Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice will be redeemed at SIGLEA'S Grocery.

Bring in your coupons SIGLEA'S GROCERY" The Review. He brought np nine wolf icalps. His sods, Evan and Lloyd, were repairing some fenoe on the farm tbe other aav, and made quite a "find." In the morning, they saw two of tbelr dogs and a wolf. The dogs chased the wolf a while, and then the wolf chased the dogs. Mn ally, the wolf disappeared.

Toward evening, the boys heatd the dogs barklcg, and they followed the noise, and soon discovered a wolf "nest" containing nine cubs. The old wolves were not In sight, 10 the boys picked up the wolves and took them home, Mr. Watklns brought the scalps (0 Garaett, and tok home the equlva lent of cine perfectly good dollars. Welsh Brothers The Rexall Store were received by tbe oride. Tbe bride Is one of Anderson coun ty's successful young teachers, and IMS mi PHONEENO.

36 NEXT TO POSTOIT1CE she Is very popular with young and old. Mr. Louk was certainly very fortunate la seourlng her for a life companion. Tbe groom has made his home wlib WSBBSSSSS Mr. and Mrs.

8. A. Grouse since boy Conference of S. S. Workers.

hood. He Is an energetic and enter prising yinng farmer, and Is highly ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN ANDERSON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE OF. GARNETT. KANSAS Official Statement Condeneed to the Comptroller of the Currency. October, 21, 191; esteemed by all.

Mr. and Mrs. Louk will be at home to their many friends after April 22 MELCHER. O. D.

JVCHEMS SENNETT KIRK President Vice-President Caahler THE CONDENSED OFHCIAL STATEMENT Or THE GARNET! STATE SAVINGS DANI1 Of GARNETT, IANSIS, MONDAY, MARCH 9, I914J on a farm sontbwest of town, which J. 11. Ecgle, secretary of the State Sunday School Association, was In Qanett yesterday, and held a confer erjee with the local Sunday school workers in the afternoon, In the par lors of the Fourth Avenue Hotel. Mr. Engle and H.

B. Wilson, superintendent of the Topeka schools, are tbe groom had made ready for bis bride. Tbelr friends wish tbem a long and happy life. AQceht. XESOVKCES Loans 1441,916.43 TJ.

S. Bends at 25,000.00 Banking 7,500.00 Cash 111,721.40 at the head of the largest teacher LIABILITIES Capital Paid in I 25,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Profits Earned 4,957.98 National Currency 25,000.00 Deposits 506,179.85 TOTAL S586.I37.&3 training class In the United 8tates, which is at Topekf This class has a LIABILITIES Capital 10,000.00 Surplus and 20,845.07 Deposits 321,461.09 Total, $352,306.16 assets; Loans 1236,313.78 7,900.00 108,092 38 Total' $352,306.16 TOTAL $556,137.83 membership of 416. Its regular meet-logs are held once a month. Mr. Eogle gave sn Interesting ac.

count of the 8onday school state con. ventlon and the work of Prof. E. H. Stranabao In Gospel team and bun-day school activities.

APPROVED DEPOSITORYTOR STATE BANKS KOIOITYIORJOOUNTT MONEY. UNITED 8TATE3 DEP08HOEY Soon' Elliott, President J. H. Cannon, Vice-President A SmallFire. Tbe fire-bell thts forenoon called the fire company to tbe little old Missouri Pacific sectlonjhouie near tbe Junction, just eaii of W.

Murdock'e bouse. The boys got there In double-quick time, and put out tbe tire before a great deal of damage had been done. Part of tbe roof was burned. Tbe boose Is occupied by a Mexican family. Toe husband and father works on tbe sec Ion.

Tbe wind was blowing a gale, and the prompt work of the fire company probably prevented a big fire. jf GEO. W. Huxley, Oashler Elmkb G. Chum, Assistant Cashier UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY TOR POSTAl SAVINGS fllNDS DEPOSITS GUARANTEED CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITOUYjWI THOUT BOND DirccroRS Sleveneon.

OJD Juchamf, Mlohr. RhtooJt. Sennett Kirk Food Exchanoe YOUR BUSINESS SMALL OR LARGE INVITED Big Enough to Accommodate Too. Not Too Biz to Appreciate Too At the Congregational church Sat urday afternoon, at 2:33 o'clock; Mrs Kanff man and Mrs. Brown Id cha-ge..

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