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Winfield Daily Courier from Winfield, Kansas • 4

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The Winficld Daily Courier, Friday, March 31, 1922 PAGF FOVW BKCKY ASKS XKY TIUAL. Motion lYobnhly Will Not Ho On lletore April 10th. Counsel for E. 'Bruce Emory filed a motion ror new mat in aisinct court Friday. Mm Tralrle Ridge, Dexter, and Floral.

On account of the threat of storm, many of the ottt-or-town delegates were unable to a.ttend. The guest of the evening was Mr. V. C. Coleman, who made the address.

The banquet was prepared by the ladies of the church and sorved by Misses Ruby Crabtreo, Lelia Comp-ton, Lottie Morrell, Geneva DanCord and Lorene McKay. Over forty men enjoyed the tsupper Rnd llatened tc the address. Mr. Coleman spoke on: "Why Are We Here It was a message of inspiration, showing how Baptist laymen may link up their energies tr xV v. about four hours deliberation the Jury serving in hla trial brought in a verdict Friday evening at 6:40 of guilty on two counts ot "having received and disposed of stolen bonds, knowing they were stolen." The penalty for this offense is the same as that of grand larceny, one to five years imprisonment in the state penitentiary on each count.

Motion for the new trial probably will! not be upon, by Judge the task of the denomination. Mr Coleman Is not only president o' the Coleman Lamp but is chair man of the Kansas Councillor Baptist Laymen, and one of the most Fuller before Aprl 10th, court hav-. ing adjourned until that date. prominent laymen of the northern Baptist convention. He is an expon Sim Stiff and -E.

S. Sweet, under arrest for the same Offense as Emory, will not be tried until the June term of court, ent of men's workfor men In th church. Walnut Valley Church. i TiihiR school Sundav morning at MniTiaRO Licenses. March 29.

Ellis Hudson, if); o'clock for all ages and. both Mr. G. Kistler superintendent. Young People's meeting at 7:30 p.

Bessie Fern Welch, Winfield. .25 .23 .28 .27 jjviarcu iiu. Lemuel Winimgjer, Ark. City, Eva Miller, Ark. xt led by Miss May Graves.

All are cordially invited to attend, especial-lyistrangers. March 81. Floyd Ansoii, Ok 24 Bernlce M. Lowry. Kaw City, Motion to Quash Sustained.

A motion to quash the information I 1 I i i tv a 'I jv i 'J -j A If! iptJ4)l' Wfh'i Satiety' yL till ''4 In the case of State vs. O. H. Reynolds was sustained by Judge Fuller Friday. Obituaries.

O'Connor Mrs. "James W. O'Connor, who was taken suddenly ill Thursday afternoon, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mona Colling, 1313 East Twelfth avenue, Friday afternoon at twenty minutes past one o'clock In her 84th year. She is survived by her husband, daughter and two sons, John H.

O'Connor, city editor of the Win- Robert Lea Hanks, was born at Weston, 111., May, 1861, and died at his home on the Tate place west and north of Akron, Wednesday, March 28. The burial took place yesterday afternoon at the Akron cemetery. The funeral services were held at the home under the direction field Courier, and Matthew O'Connor of Seattle, Washington. The funeral will be announced in tomorrow's papers. of Rev.

Rink, assisted by Misses Lula Hittel and Edith Hanna, Messrs. Kerry and Lloyd Hittel and Mrs. Lloyd Hittel, who sang several selec A Remarkable Value in younger mens' suits featured $1850 These are special styles for higfrschool men; for younger 15 to 19 year men. Longies" for some of them. No matter who they're for, there are extra strong values for the money in these.

Ilarber Edgar L. Barber, a resident' of Winfield for twenty-five years, died at the family home, 1019 tions. Mr. Hanks was married to Miss Sarah Cline of Trenton, Ne East Eighth avenue, Thursday even ing at 10:40 o'clock. Mr.

Barber braska, in 1893. Of the union were born nine children, eight of whom are still living: Mrs. a Phillips had been critically ill the past six of Detroit, Kansas; Mrs. J. Palmer of Douglass, Kansas, and Joseph, After you buy what then? THE SUIT looks good to you in the mirror, the cloth feels all right, it fits well, and the price is fair, so you buy.

Then comes the test by which all clothes should be judged. How does it wear? How long does your Suit retain its smart lines and trim drape? Because the answer to these questions can be predetermined, we have made it our policy to feature Society Brand Clothes. Mary, Etta, Rose and J. Ellsworth, still at home. A brother, Mr.

Chaa. Hanks, and sister, Mrs. Henry Hil-ery, of Russell Springs, Kansas, are still 'living. nTlie kindness ana thoughtfuinessibf the neighbors did much to lighten the sorrow, of the Frat Jr. Clothes For High School Lads family, who are comparatively stranger's In the community.

The deceased, when 18 years old, became a member of the "Losdale M. E. church of Chenoy, III. OTHER MAKES ATT ATATPO These prices must sound awfully good when you consider what is involved for the money. These are suits at a low price.

-Good woolens, careful workmanship; smartest style possible. Best we've ever shown you in Frat Jr. Clothes. $1 rrso i 750 in weeks and his death was not unexpected, Mr. Barber was engaged in the cattle raising and farming and spent a great deal of his time on his farms in the Osage country in Oklahoma.

Mr. Barber" was born in Kansas, near Kansas City, June 27, 1864" and died March 30, 1922, aged 5 years, 9 months and 3 days. Early in life Mr. Barber, went to Oklahoma, locating near Pawhuska." On November 6, 1889, he wa; married to Mrs. Bridget Roacn, at Pawhuska, where they lived Until they moved to Winfield.

He- leaves, besides his one Mrs. Harry Forbes, of Winfield, one- son, Lawrence, of Los Angeles, California, and five stepchildren, W. D. Roach of Oklahoma, Sam Roach and George Roach of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Ella Slamans of Hominy, and Mrs.

Hattie Brown Diego, California. They will all be here for the funeral with the exception of Sam and George- Roach. Four children, preceded him in death. Mr. Barber was a member or the Catholic church and the A.

O. TJ. W. The funeral be hold from the home Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, conducted by Father A. B.

Hull. Interment in St. Mary's cemetery." The S-H-E Oil company reports their test on the Yarbaugh, near Cambridge," drilling at a depth ot 1250 feet. Casing collapsing, causing a job of swaging has caused considerable delay. he Calvert-Ckeek Co.

The Arkansas Fuel company reports striking a big flow of gas in their deep test on. the W. J. Oliver farm in the southeast quarter of sec "The Best Piece to Trade" tion 17-39-10, Elk county; The Overland 4 sedan to Dr Rush of will be mudded off and the" company will drill to a deeper sand in search Winfield. COURT HOUSE Fannie Hathaway of Council Bluffs, The funeral will be held from the Iowa.

home -Sunday afternoon at 3:00 'Mr. Barnett highly esteemed o'clock. Burial will be, in Union in the community and his sudden cemetery. Rev. A.

Homer Jordan or death is a shock to the family and the First Christian church will con-fHpndH duct the service. The Little Pirate drilling The Day and Night Garage, who represent Watson Motor sales and service on Willys Knight and Overland cars, report the sale of three Overland cars Monday, as' lows: Overland 4 touring to F. J. l'aton, Winfield; Overland 4 to L. Milam, Cambridge, KTOI.KX' VAll imorGllT BACK The Iola Country Club has let a contract for construction of a swimming pool on its grounds.

An abandoned rock quarry furnishes part of the excavation for the pool. Clarke No. 5, reports progress. The well Js.down to a depth 2665 feet and the six inch casing has been set. Koeloy Mrs.

Indiana Keeley, of 805 East Fifth avenue, died at her home Friday morning at 1:05 o'clock ('has, McCluie Waived Preliminary It is hoped to drill in in a few days The oil sand will nrobahlv he found 1 after an illness of two years. She and Hound Over Vov Trial. Chas. McClure, confessed thief, at a depth of around 2S25 feet. STARTING MONDAY and the Albert Williams Dodge car Novelty which was stolen here on February 12, were brought back to this city The Arkansas' Fuel company drilling progressing at a depth last night from Guthrie, where of 100 feet in Biddle No.

3. McClure was arrested by the police of that city, several days ago. Dep was 77 years old and was born in Indiana. She leaves her husband, Samuel L. Keeley, nine children, W.

S. Keel-i ey of Winfield, F. E. Keeley of Douglass, Mrs. Cora Kennedy of Augusta, S.

W. Keeley of O. M. Keeley of Eddy, Oklahoma, Mrs. C.

G. Smith of Bartlesville, Mrs. J. Hlner of Wichita, Mrs. Ina, Dor-man of Winfield and Mrs.

Mark Cloud of Kingman. Three sisters and one brother also survive: Mrs. Alice' uty Sheriff Fred Eaton and Albert Williams went there yesterday and found the car in a garage at that place, McClure, who claims Winfield as liis home was taken before Judge W. T. Ham this morning and waived Chapman of Mrs.

In A IJike Harold Wortman, whose bicycle was stolen several days ago, found one yesterday, but it is not fiis. It was a wheel which some one left If you love me why 1 did you leave me? WMIS' Why dont' you hi wml Jq i i ''i preliminary hearing. He was bound over for trial In the district court and bond was fixed at $2,000. Ke said he might be able to-make "the Margaret McKeown of Kinsley, Kansas, Mrs. Sarah Keeler of Hudson, Kansas, and Dr.

Cooksey of Indianapolis, Ind. The funeral will be held from the near the Wortman grocery at Ninth and iMlllington early yesterday or the nf.ht befoiv, the exact time is not bond when he reached the; county seat town. He says his grandfather Free Methodist church Saturday af resides there; known. Harold turned the wheel over to (he police, late yesterday. ternoon at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Rev.

E. C. Lindley. Burial in Union cemetery. liody of Soldier Coming.

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Barnett, who lived McClure looks to be 35 years of age. He says his wife Is in Guthrie and he took the car here, In order to go to her there, he told the officers. On the way to Guthrie he met with an -accident and after a collision with a Ford car, the Dodge was in the shop at Guthrie. The officers of that city had a card on the car and they street, is in receipt of a telegram stating the body of his son, Private Harry Dickinson of Co. 356th on a farm northeast of Winfield, died very suddenly Thursday morning while engaged In some work in a corn field.

who was killed in action on September 25, 1918, would arrive in New York March 30. Burial will be here He was apparently in his usual health early in the morning and as soon as the body arrives. The located it and the thief In this manner, Fred Gould, of the Gould in deceased was- a brother of L. Dick when he failed to arrive for dinner his wife became uneasy and surance agency, will pay the TewarcJ, inson of 1803 Fuller street. went out to look for him.

She found for the arrest of the thief and the return of the car. The Dodge shows Ilnptist Men's Onb Banquet. A council of -Baptist laymen was held last night i nder the auspices bad. usage, but it was driven to this city yesterday. McClure seems to be resigned to the situation and says he him lying near a shock of orn.

Heart trouble is given as the cause of death. Mr." Barnett was 63 years old and is survived by his wife and five children by a former marriage. The of the Men's Club of the "First Bap wants to make bond and return to Scene From. A I 99 STARRING Rudolph Valentino anlNazimovg tist church, beginning with, a ban his family in Guthrie. Traveler, quet at 7:00 Laymen were children are: Mrs.

Ed Miller, Mrs. Invited from neighboring churches: Arkansas City, Hackney, Mt. Zion, Ella Miller, Mrs. Roy Anglemyer anc Hoyt Barnett of Winfield and Mrs. The elephant does not reach full maturity until it is forty years old.

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