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The Severance News from Severance, Kansas • 1

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Historical Soci etr THE OLD HOME PAPER PAT GRAY, Editor and Publisher, SEVERANCE; KANSAS. OCTOBER 1, 1920. ALL OF THE HOME NEWS Published Every Friday. PRICE, $1.50 a' Year, in Advance. Volume 31.

Number 22 -V A VOICE FROM IRELAND I SpringerrMorley A We Rive Son of Far Famed Tipperary Wednesday morning, at 9 Addressed an Enthnsia at-St- Benedict's near Denton 0 the Audience in Severance. mining xur. George AV. Springer and Miss Mae Morjey in the bonds of wedlock was performed by Rev. Fr.

Robert Salmon, His Eloquence and His Argument Aroused Interest and Set i ui me I hp People to Thinking. W.iliam Whelan. a wirv. fi.rv Anytbirig Car or Engine; LIVERY or TRUCK HAULING Call Us. MOTOR SERVICE 7 I HC Tom famous Tipperary, bride wore a suit of brown Duvetine trimmed-in beaver, with hat and shoes to matcli.

She wore a corsage boquet of Ophelia roses and blue snap dragons. The groom wore the conven tional black. The groom's aifr" ro Be a spirited lecture on "Ireland rreeaom at the hall here Severance, Kansas. the bride was a beautiful gold wrist i-riday mght last week. Mr.

Whelan, although physically small, is intellectually great. He is one of the most influential speakers heard here in ten watch. The bride's gift to the groom i was, a goia cnain. i he groom's aift years. He is, indeed, a mndern n- to the best man was gold cuff links, Lieut Geo.

V. Sorinaer vd, with his slino- and c--ri. 3 The bride's gift to her maid was an I omuum, IUUlla JYiorley who were mm stone that he nicked fP, amathyst rosary. The bride was at it Benedict's Wednesday gave their of an Irish brook. His target is a friends a sly slip just after the cere- sPot Seated between the bloodshot tended by Miss Julia Severin of Ren roc en aena who wore a brown Duvetine mony.

Instead of goin? to the train eves of old John Bull, the SUIt With hat iu jne HIS STORE is now filled with the most Complete Line of Fall and Winter Goods we ever had in stock before. Every item has been selected carefully and bought at ROCK BOTTOM prices, which assures you that every item is marked at its true value. A visit to our store will convince you! MONS CASH STOEE SEVERANCE, KANSAS "Mill 1 "VUV1 II tney had their car driven on hh Goliath. Mr. Whelan.

like wore a corsage of yellow roses and speed fr St. Joseph, much to the ous Prototype, has a eood aim blue snap dragons. The sumrise of 1 jr- 1 will groom was 7 of Hia- "Rose Hill" Pork and Beans IL not torget. Thev audience in raDt watlu n.r,;,..l.. III I I I Fuuivuiai IKIVinfthaan win ne .1 attention "ten with tomato sauce.Iarge can .20 A "turn jr-Su were, ny in army service in t.u- with a big, long, ud charivari.

The wLtolJS well known here Pfon. The close attention the of Marker n. loud ch 11 1 VVCI1 Knovvn here 1IC close attention the of Margaret Morlev nf n.n 1 ldrBar Morley of ters VOUno- cnnr! aoove ino. size can- ..15 "Chum" salmon tall can .20 13 3U that thev can he Deoo rave him i- U. Uenton.

mauygooa "ao "'v-wuipiimc ine ffroom i fh Jr nf wishes and dm.M, i i. Broom is the eldest son of Mr. Lima Beans. No. 2 size can iuiiiiions 1 '13 wiaiuic.

nemo- rnmnii I trer of Scu- opriOQ'er was on- I mentarv fn lmfK vjco. vv. spring 3 cans for b5q the I eranrf Rtk wi.v. ui iiir nrsr or rn iiaiciicrs aim 1 1 uwiu uiiuc aiia PTonm were 1 ivneirer tnr i it i. Severance boys to volunteer and serv '4" intelligence to born "Red Wolf" and "Military" and raised in th IS COtinfv and ed till the end of the war While as wen as to impart, informa- have' a coffee, ground, lb .50 awa he hn4 tion.

Th nlr.r a 1 ana mends oI.n wn them happiness and success to see many sweet femenine faces but evident 1, oruces re. their'n, 1-f Coffee, Jack and Gill, fine grade coffee4 lb pail ea 2.00 Ul mfc A he saw none sweeter to him than that me many woes ot Ireland 1 and the sad olioht of her tl. nt i I of his own little sweetheart at hnm. illc iviaggie U'bhea. who wenf I voo, c.

California dried and prunes, large and fresh, lb 30 ormsn outlaws have been sandbar from thiS rnM, -ouiris uct. the little woman who is now his happy wife. Mr. Springer is a frradn.te ging the helpless Irish for seven cen Walla. IVa 1 II, L7' 3 -1- PC SC and of the Severance high school and an tunes, and still the world looks on a.o.is now ZZZ arC erea treat this DR.

A. F.BARNES Karo syrup with maple' flavor, 5 lb can .95 excellent young man. For some time with passive face and folded arms' fler sister Mra Nora J11 Wlnter hve Lyceum num- Mr. Whelan emnhaA tlAZZ T' Mrs. Nora Rann.gan and bers furnished by the Midland Lvce- A 1Caaer ot the Severance Band Bulk peanut butter, lb and ever since he "CZuZ? that the Irish ouestin TS Mnr Miss urn Company.

The first will be Miss It ui xiuinesrean v-i 1 i Eye slant Sfjeciaiist, Endorsed by the Kansas State been employed in his father', mr. M'ous question, as the British boee here -ruJ 1 n. piay reader and im I Iimnnc mt ap -1 1 I ier store "a Hurauuu as ine ritisft bosses here with her. Th Fresh honey cakes lb .35 h-r- i iici win attend I Dersonatnr. who i i I IVAHlH a.

U. lit 1 I -i "w- "iloa ivioney is a verv estim- HUUIU we world believe, but a Trnv fair u-. iccu urge is a very estim- luc woria believe, but a rov fa while I able young ladv. She I- question of freedom for all HBie WUI ve audiences with her beauty and talent uc Board of Optometry. uas nienrv an.

irresDect-1 an onnnrhrmhr 1 n. California Lemons, dozen good friends with whom he i ive of religious belief. He remind Lf oM ui one win appear at the Severance M. .25 11 1 uiu 11 iriii 1VI I XM iu ei 1 1 ways, been popular. Itwa.a rMi his hearers of the further far, in The other numbers At Severance, Oct.

11, at 0w wduges, .5 ior a.cuiove in i i vcsicrn country, but all the time ther I will i .15 uuirtuuicumetner mafrh vi4ciL 1 1 1 1 1 sinn tMo vuiiiivLLiuu 1 1 1 i I msinv 1 lon' ll- was nncrincr I company, her ears the call nf comnnsed I 1 I Tr changes and disasters could not break. Mustrious sns who fought, and ji.lijt laieniea ble pfl I Kanc.e mA -U it ur. w. J. Shelton's office.

Leona, Oct. 12. Wnen.thWr,h,Wf and died for I couia loe varied program of son. in- weaain? 3v iree-4 resist tne Call to come fnr 1 numbers, liwiu ujeir wee trip their friends will ratify their luui men dnm were Mrn.c,n. uuinucrs.

ana rlever and mo. iui.ALdiii. 1 IMr if I I nidi 1 viaiL lu tne mr-e nr I sketches; Dec. 6, De Willo Concert Robinson, Oct. 13 and 14, at the Hotel.

give mem a shower nf IIC people never hav ac- Company, three, famous musicians: wishes straight from the hearf tn knowledged that the British have U. barker of Leona returned Severance, Kansas Knrkc-V. I 1 1 I ThlircdoM I Jan. 10, Stewart Long, humorist and vow wicm aiong on their hannu M'tf'i i ruie ireiand. 1 he Kr tkh wcck.

rrom a twn 1 1 1 1 1 I I I orator from the Hoosier state: Jan. cannot estab ish their rnu wcc stay in tne hosmral in R. W. Ware recently purchased a -s-'nuuc mere -pi, I as rulers, and they are there onlv be- Seph where he an operaJ arletons, singers and im- umv uc-i u. yci4-i Severance School Notes utiuiiiui resioenre in i i icMuencein 1 opeka, said to tion for the remoi Personators IT TT The Severance 1 aimers Union m.

one ot the cho rfrin or coward- ms appendix I HLLV.11 II I I I U-. nrnn. ly brute force. School will dismissed Frida- Tear away the mask wife and two child-L, season tlcket: Adults, erties in the town. Mr.

and Mrs. Ware give the pupils a chance to uuni.D tU of British royalty and behold the hid- have aIso undone operations cents children $1. 00 uvuuiu UJC Ilia- 11U115 I -if i has decided to build a large new ele vator on the site of the old mill destroyed by fire a few months ago The ele vatnr will K. are most extensive land owners in thestate They have property in Kansac eous ous countenance of barbarism. he fr appendicitis' Mr- Parker found plus 1U ccnts tax- Single admissions 'end the Doniphan Count Fair.

people themselves are kind mUch his faI1 work done when he 50c, 5 to The Hlh school will present tho and just, and they would returned home- He has an indus- 5c tax' Season tickets arc hat. tppened to Jones?" ncucu on tne and Texas. They are fortunate in having a son living at each place they own courteous ourteous, most modern plans and will have a capacity of 11,000 bushels, "it will grant to Ireland her freedom if trious son and a good hired man. nown saI at Lyons store, the Bank, br Mini Thi nln re. and.

W. L. Ware resides at We.t. I and Spradling's drug store. By buying a tieniemi.nis success on Broadwiv have automatic scales, dump and mat tne nenn le ho a phalia, Charles Ware.

MrAl. -11UC IU Friends of Irish Fr eednrr." la Cpocnn I "vuoun iiv.iw.ci, yuu save 33 rents? aevera fnra a.M say about it, Williaiii en Tex. F. E.r Ware. AmaHl Era ni7Qfirtn started here Fridaw I in other wnrdc pm ia i I iif I r'jiii- i vai iiinr in inn ri.i.

I i ne speaker told nf mn ri nnr tir. i vuuflgta i ingut I0110W1I anu narry vv. Ware at Toll Ware will enter Har committed by British authorit.es in ieiondj the Adv Seven, ceHigl, School has join- vard university. Miss Vivian Wo Henry, About 0 "Tk lda is tcachi chooI r.U Basket-ball terfere and were obtained rW Montana. Last year she taught in and is scheduliur daughter, is a student at Washburn put a stop to these abominations.

lowina nffir, LVn county, Kansas. Before that witn other high schoolK truck lift and other conveniences. In connection there will be a warehouse. The cost will be about A. Roberts, of Hiawatha, has the contract.

The building expected to be finished by January 1. Henry Ford by "reducing" the price of his little rattletraps, will get thousands of dollars' worth of free ad vertising. Do you suppose, Mr. Car-bnyer, that Mr. Ford will use good and another daughter, Mrs.

J. N. Garretson lives at Amarilia, Texas. Lack of space prevents our giving a Gray. Rn.er Mi.

she tausht a term or two at her home 116 COUOty' full account of Mr. Whel'c school at Rendena k. u-- T-v tit iic ivionroe I )iin I uas eenvery We ire r. vv. 15.

fchelton, who was with dore here in the interest nf Treln successful in her wnrlr Wk--. I uu' junatnan When A11S8 I onnlec i I v. I i dl II fT nharf t- ae held artillery, 32nd division, hos- probable he will be here a.ain Lee' i "rK Kirwan was attending school at Ben- UT a 1 I I mm A m. ll.lllirl II yitai corps, in the ate soon, and if he dnec r.fr dena she MSl i raue Wac -f Mmcs casc ana mile iiaa i i swLuiii. lie- wi i i- mj wail, hi i nr nr.r rn u.

mc win north of Severance. ceived a bronze victory badge with be enthusiastically welcomed by an 'The and given here in I the highest grade in the county rr mwt to iiim.iiiti 111 me rnncriipiinn Glatson. 21 3t Illa Jjyg bars shovving he vvas in the de. unusually large audience, fnr hi el- Lyns hall MondaV nioht bv the lamination. The writer cheaper -Lizzies? Ford's piCSS I tensive ceetr.r -f fll.

I ni.on I i IKnirrhto nf 01 I i I --U agent, not Ford mself i the man a- "uw.i,guaIues:,p m.cnarity ot jargeiy at- "a newspaper corres The M. E. church people will have a bio- rallv af the I ilSne-lViarne. i the npnn fn i i- tended bv the Knmkf, -J eir ladled pondent. wrote a slretrh Mic Hunt, ot.

iviiuiei. I funii ui aciion lOOKmffl "iu mc )t" vvho does the smart things in connect 1 v.uuiv.11 ounuay, Oct 3. ie 2n with the business MeUSeArgonne- He was in Europe toward intervention in behalf of a na who eniyed a genuine, good time. wan and had it published in the Kan-lmselt about a year and was under shell fire, tion oppressed for centuries Gallagher's orchestra furnished a su- sas Mail and Breeze with her picture i ms car mst i ne speaker of the day will Dr. Wilbur N.

Mason, nf I be Rev. 1 only a small part i v.ai iiik 1 1 ii ii 7 iini i i i uti nil iiv nr rrt vi v- a. the state board of administration. "uuuucu. nnmediateiv 1 iui me aancers.

I a nut after arriving in France. Dr. Shelton There vvas a reat big "round ball Refreshments of sandwiches, coffee J- Foster and George Bird, Jr. cc' 1 i- 1 here will he finv Harrtinn. a tl i c.iT i i nnr f- r- oinner and rvmcnca nas no nrsi lieutenant in the pane nere aundav after- -e ana ice cream were certref ve.

iiansaa Ha nn two sermnn, .11 a h. I. uiiuj aim 1 1 "VI I uiic ai II A vl nil 01 uw a tapram ihff iwumsuii piayin? severance R.Tra cj: rs i -aiu uuugnc ih(l APtt I one at 7 Rt i. i uauic ureenamvrp ni KnM iana in ner ngnt witn the British for corps of the U. S.

army. Kobinson boys tried to get a fev tal- City and Mrs. 1 heen farm" rreeaom. Millions of Americans will Mes, but they didn't try hard enough, lertnn i 7 7. Iacner's farm north of town forKev Mm Hiram Lone.of Helena is in Troy for th.e fair and to visit her not agree with him in that.

Thisde- and his brother and the home lads won more than here 7 eral but decided he wanied a R. E. Hendren and claration from him will lose him thous- llT nendren have gone to Morril, they could count. There was a biff Kirwon J. 7 tnc farm of his own.

The Bird home iNed Hendren have gone to Mnrril thev could count i .1 iicnr rn i i to visit their brother at that crowd and nlentv nf evei'tem. T-u. west of town place has been rented to Hhi- anus ana mousanas or votes. Upen I I vvivuimu IIC many years ago. They ing his mouth uuBucrS less who will farm it next Ten.

Mr put his foot into it" 1 1 ney are making the trip in Severance boys have sport blood in of David Pennington twin sister, Air Victoria Tracy. She and hrr niece Miss Lcafie Parker of Troy vkitedMm Ellen Robb Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George S.

Showers of St Joseph Sept 22, a erl. George Showers is a son of Mr. and Mrs. ai Hailess has sold his farm near Pot' a i.n i I exnert tn rearh tneir veins and If nntv hntr t-. T.

near Leona. uj nay imo me group or i i i i uvj iuul vv I i rn.m winning. spectators vi.cssine Sunday's me fi, out: The "ann3 of the aDDroaehin. cniov an H.rch ioned Q.r.,; 77ZT em. a.

vvatnena. Her brother nr nn.j i p'' i aniena. er i luiiujiirii v. i i rn a.trArMM- i i vim uoji ailU MIUtK 1 oiltctde v. rr iciiucicu oy ine trained Andv Havs is laid nr.

i I ni Ned Hendren spent Uan and fW.Mt,cU UP wth a broken erance and tWO Women. Mrs. Pat TIravnH Mrs I lUAllllliri I. I I a a-k. Maiuo oaiiaii auu K.

i.Ylm.. si i-auii ui an accident whi I o. t- o.l western Kansas, enrri. l- r. jwv.

"um women agree witn r.i uw reward. aatisned customers are u. 7 l- "sepJi weir jH.b.i.heu iije uiiuwcii lormeriy of wa born here, -ira. nJ chjdn un, ek to their home in "ftfar.ui aftei a week vJ.lt i ulli in nniMA- i i ii avii n.p rii i the umpire that it was a "foul" ball. best advertisement second time at t.

ent Dr." A. F. Dr: A Barnes, the graduate ere snKct uv JZoncr entertained the aay- lhe man ingt. la. iirs.

irus Kb lUC I UJ'II I 'rtfr" I I ir-ii .1 I 1 Ul iiwav Innr 1 nm wwu diuvcuiuc snonninw eariv. i suaw nar. i ne nuu keeps trained by a yearly.post gradu- sewing society at her M.n St. Joseph nexi Tiilay her moiher. Mm.

I. S. Pinverd and Don't wait until the day you must and the katydids have been I cifeneerf I ate rnnrcp Exoert service at UUU1C 1 "saay, jast week. An en- Hf. rMir iin vnnr nerinrv .1 i auu il isn Pemo" -f.

I rt.llKl8i,ll fTort I Continue wearinrr door next here Oct 11th, at Dr was spent and de- Miss Bertha of Ben dena who were Ar rank Cnnrten ajt fi taiiiun yui Save mUCIl juuvy nais. Shelton' s. Ad 'u iclfCMiments were served in town Tuesday it-port that ov.d Horn the msuig auu SiiTll Prtrnfnh nf i- aucroic WUO IS ll. .1 Miss' Edna Dolly of Highland ar- Mr and. Mrs Karl Koch and and his wile exDecr to m.t Joe L.bei's h.i.e i r.m j.

wuuiy tair is in i snn nf.w;,),;, en. f- A man selling sorghum molasses i yoth year. He will ion rJ' uraay to her aunt Mrs- LLL 1 1 Le of this I ourten wdl work for Mr. Libel. 1 will be 100 SDendincr time the ffeek Whfirn fhop Vas in town Saturday.

a at k-- tL will years Hdck A severance man. old next June. The fiddle he used -fooy wanted to 'lick" him parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat home' his homein Miss Rose Curtis in playing for dances iu this couu- or enton is tP n.n.

T. nr Tiri -uu "nneapon, Minn. VTJ' tarryincr mail while his fath at er Sea Breeze flour guarantees good bread. A. J.

Elerntor Sever- lanec, Kansas. AWi jcaia waa 3o years bid scnooi ac curamings, Kans. Iftink When he Bodht it nhwnf Denton is 34 years old this Octo- tl be wr4 home for taking his acauon. wneq no Jjoaght it about 80 years James Helm of California is t. Ucto weks.

i able I not amfn able le out. again. TT 7T ago. n.L -'a. Aitnasbcerr station His sister.

m- Mrs. Philip Bauer of 9 Sunday See hitu. p.t&feiff?.- Wlrfi at Rising agent there 33 years. mmm. Troy was her City, Nebr.

ill a uiu tiugMuiaK your tit. Ask to see them at The tne Premises lookinrvery-riearTMe at the in the Employ. of the Doniphan cd the Roland home night I School Supplies, all kinds. I.

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