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The Beverly Tribune from Beverly, Kansas • 8

The Beverly Tribune from Beverly, Kansas • 8

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Monday. Lloyd Galloup visited at the Crooks home Saturday and Sun- Prof, and Mrs. Griffith returned from Be very, Ks. Sunday evening. The Prof, says he had a touch of ptomaine while gone which took away some "of the pleasure of his visit, otherwise they had a fine time.

When the community loses as prominent a man as E. T. Skinner, it is but natural for the public to speculate on what ell'ect on business it will The Beverly State Bank wishes to make known that there will be no change whatever in the management of that institution. Mr. Skinner, though nominally cash- Mrs.

Al. Plinsky is staying at the Rob't Neal home while taking medical treatment. W. B. McBride was down from Lincoln Thursday to attend the Skinner funeral.

Joe Crawford and E. M. Phillips went to Lincoln Monday on business. Miss Burnham, came in on Milo the Misses Tlie "esa and am ilso quests 11 visiffi.l Kiiimu JJendess were Rev. J.

H. Kuhn was in town from Minneapolis to assist with the funeral services of Mr, ifr wss nrevented throtitrh sick. for mrp tl.nn hfnr he evening train Sunday, day. R. E.

Berry and family are going to try their luck in Washington. They leave us in a week or two. We wish them the best. of luck. We have Sunday School ut 10 a.m.

every and church at 7:30 p.m. Everyone come and bring someone with you. William VanCamp William VanCamp was born in Hamilton county, Ohio, Oct. 15, 1850, died January 8," 1914. When he was eighteen months old his parents moved to Rock her vacation.

with his' cousin Mr. Lee Kuggels' tlle Han'wm home, in Delphos. Mr. ami Mrs. E.

J. Geyer vis- Mr. Faii It McBride and family itel at K. W. Smith's New Year spent.

Sundav with Mr. James AV. his death from taking an active part in the banks affairs. Kate L. S.

Lang, who has shown such marked ability as assistant cashies, has been promoted to the office of cashier, and made a director. Mr. 'A. E. Skinner Miss Hulda Sehulz visited with Miss Minnie Getting New Year's da.

Mr. Ed. Schroeder and family took New Year's dinner in Bev- now living in Boulder, Cob. is assistant cashier. erly.

Rev. Hilmer held services at For sale Two lots, square Yorktown 'Sunday. louse 26x26, four rooms two clos Mr. J. G.

Holl and family vis- Island county, 111. At the age of fourteen he was converted and joined the Baptist heing'baptized in the Mississippi river, and has lived a Christian life ever since. When he was eighteen his parents nuved to ted with his son Jacob Sunday, How Much Do You Weigh? Our school started again Mon- ets. Barn for tour horses, hayi mow and grain bin, well, and This property is nearly new and located near the ay. ihe iviudies' nave gone ack to their books.

Shirley and wife. Mrs, Lydia Washer and boh Lewis have been spending a few days with her folks Homer Louis. Mr. Will Cooksie has been on the sick list. Mr.

Roland Schaefer spent Sunday with Harry and Roy (las-sell. Mr. Albert Smith is moving this week. Miss Ruth Buell spent her vacation with home folks at. (J bt snow, Missouri.

Mr.1 Oassell and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Oassells mother, Mrs. Starks. Miss Marian Shirley spent vacation with home folks. Mr.

Dwight Shirk is spending few days with Tommy Kidwell. Cap Cornellison is hauling his wheat this week. Mrs. Cap Cornellison spent Chrisfcmns wpelr with her narents Cass county, Mo. Colds are the order of the day.

Miss Ada Kowalke has been business center of Beverly, Kans. Parties interested write or phone Lewis Schiyidt, Barnard, Kansas, He was married March 6, 1872 t-V-a 1 tt A 1 the victim of a very severe cold ,0 Miss sarah Henarix. io tins i ii or Farmers Store, Barnard. he past few days. union ten children were corn, five boys and five girls, three Walter Percival went to Tes- Wayne Schaefer's boy friends oy8 passed away in infancy and ott on business Friday.

one at eleven years of age. He It takes 300 pounds to break one of those good axe handles you get at Fritt's Hardware Mrs." Ed.Schroeder visited in nerly a few days last week. Mrs. R. G.

Kerr and Ms. W. eaves a wife, one son, five gave him a gentle reminder last night that yesterday was his birthday by all going to see him at once. Judging by the noise they made they surely had a fine time. aughtersand a host of friends to mourn his loss.

Stearns of Palco visited with At the beginning of his last Mrs. J. G. Holl last Wednesday. illness he woke his wife and told Have you broken your New Miss Rnth Hancock was a Sa ler he must and leave her, Year resolutions already? lina visitor Monday.

he was going to die. He saw his Items parents and all the little ones Sunrise John Conly returned to Iowa that had passed before. Several TRY ONE I yesterday morning, after having Jake Pfeifer was sawing wood week times during his illness he been at home for the holidays. or-itobt. iserKiey last would sing "Nearer My God to with his circular saw.

hee," and would lie and pray Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kerr and Misses Ruth and Mabel Morin and shout half of his time. of Salina spent last week with little son are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. A few weeks before his death their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. his bodily suffering, through a Kernohon.

at, Palco. Frank Cornellison and wife and baby of Palco are here visiting friends and relatives. Miss Madge Oassell spent her vacation in Beverly with her grandmother, Mrs. Starks. Andy Frank is hauling his wheat this week.

Hilbron Casselland Harry Mor-rical called at the L.S. Ruggels home Sunday evening. The Sewing Society of Logan met with Mrs. Tena Shirley Thursday January 1st. A sum ptuous luncheon was served and all report a jolly time.

The Society will meet with Miss Nora Hinkley, January 15th. 'hillip Pfeifer Sr. complication of diseases, robbed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Borgstad- lim of his reason, and a ter and iamily, Mr.

and Mrs. time ago he was taken to the ohn Marty, Jake Pfeifer Ruth lospital at Topeka for treatment i lid aunei JMonn spent vvedncs- ay evening at the homeof Mr. where his death ocenred. The remains arrived here Monday and Mrs. Joe Kopf.

They stayed and tlie funeral services were up to watch the old year go out held at the M. E. church Tues and the new come in. lay afternoon, in charge of Rev. Mr.

and Homer Steven lantz. Commitment in the son, and little ana Lena Beverly cemetery. Freedom Jell spent Sunday at John Stev- i enson home. John Urban and family yisittd Card of Thanks Mr. John Berkley irom up Carrie Ratliffe Sunday.

on tn iilkhorn is visiting his J. Fitzwater and wife of Waldo We 'desire to thank our son, Robt. Berkley and family riends and neighbors during the are visiting relatives for a few days. i If this week. sickness and death of our be- John and Lola Llinton were Uncle John Twibell is visiting oved husband and father.

Mrs. Sarah VanCamy absent, from school Monday. J. B. Twibell for a few days.

They were helping at home and Children. Several from this vicinity attended Mr. VanCanips funeral with the butchering. Mertin Stevenson and Ruth Tuesday. Susan Elizabeth Sharp The Particular Printer has received his calendar, wall pocket and novelty samples, over 500 in all, covering every design and price to fit every need.

and Mabel Morin were Sunrise Joe Urban Jr. and wife spent school visitors last week. Susan Elizabeth Sidebottom New Years in Lincoln. was born at Stubenville, Ohio, Ralph Morrical is helping Mr. ond Mrs.

Joe Kopf and amity, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yaw- May 4th, 1K32. where she lived John Urban on his new barn. most all her life.

ter and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Viola Hague and Julia She was married to S. Billy Morric.l spent Sunday at Mannel spent Sunday at Ralph the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George Morricals. Kopf. Sharp Oct. 81, 1848, to this union were lwrn eight children, three only of which survive her, Missei Ollie and Nellie Turner visited Irene and Lela Lessenden Mttdy Bend Mrs. J.

A. Manly of this place, Will Sharp of New Philadelphia Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Agin spent Satur We are having unusual weath day and Sunday wtth her sister Ohio, and W.

G. Sharp of Bell-aire, Ohio. er forJannary. Mrs. Andrew Berg.

Clarence Stevenson visited Three years ago she came to Ray Fitzwater and wife visited friends in Beverly Sunday. Kansas to spend the remainder R.K. Berry and family, V. B. of her, days with her folks here.

Kidwells Friday night and Sat urday. John Urban was a Salina vis itor Tuesday. Clark and wife and 1. L. Walker Her sickness was not long nor and wife ate dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Johnson. was it very painful and wu sal-ways characterized by the same patience and endurance wjiieh Miss Clara llazelton spent Mrs.

A.R. Reitz and children Tuesday night with Miss Laura were Sylvan Grove visitors last Stone. was so prominent during her week. life. ill Irank Young returned from Upper Twelve Mile The lM)dy will be taken to Stubenville, Ohio where her hus his vacation trip Saturday night i wr.

aim Mrs. urooKs spent We nre glad to report that Mrs Jaske is aguin at home. She re band is buried, having departed from this life 12 years befoue. Sunday with Andy Sappenfield turned New Year's day. Here' and family.

hoping fhat she wiil continue to G. A. Manly will accompunv the body and look after th in Miss Maud Coatney spent Sun day with Howard Towne an improve and a heartfelt wish for ferment there with her son. She leaves a host of friends lie family. a speedy recovery.

A number of the neighbors Alma Hancock of Beverly sides relatives who will mourn spent Thursday and Friduy with gathered nt F. J. Hanson's to "watch the old year out and the Martha Clark. the sweet old lady who lived among them during the past few Henry Kroenlein and H.Zure new year In." 1 lie evening was Hpent in playing games. Th years.

oveste are unloading two cars corn.1 There will be funeral services here at 12:30 at th" Methodist pirty broke "broke up" at a late or early- hour wishing each other Mrs. J. A. Schmidt and Mrs church. Harriet Greene were in Lincoln Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ilowan of Ellsworth came over to at tern ii nd the world "A Happy New YVar." Oiih Gablcman and family of northwest of Lincoln visited at the F.

J. Hanson home New Year's day. Rev. Jlilmer nnd family, G. M.

Kownlke and fum- the funeral of Mr. VanCamp. if. i i. ir ii little son of Shady Bend spent Monday in our town.

Grant Tozier wu a Salina visitor Sunday. mr, ami mm, iMiirK tun Leon were Beverly visitors,.

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