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The Garfield Booster from Garfield, Kansas • 1

The Garfield Booster from Garfield, Kansas • 1

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jfc. jll. ri. THE GAME GARFIELD, PAWNEE COUNTY, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1911. NO.

5 VOLUME 8. BALL DOPE OF WEEK tendent, W. L. Dillon Hints for the J. SURPRISE TO GARFIELD King.

Hinti tha Pastor, Rv. Ed- winloMS. Garfieid Plays Threa Games. Rozel at Rozel and Lewis and Seward Here. Hints for the Chorister, fetrf, 1).

J. R. Rankin and Minnie Prather Married at Garden City Last Monday. Merit Will Win. The following item from the Garden City Imprint refers to a former resident of Garfield.

M. Henley, the new for-est assistant in the nursery work under Supervisor Kiving gook Satisfaction and taking hold of his work splendidly, Mr. Reaping the Harve Garfield's theatre goers are assured a rare theatrical treat Satnrday, May 27th in "Reaping, the Harvest," which Mr. Edward Young is offering. It is a pure, wholesome rural drama much on the style of "Sweet Clover," and like that great bill, was made famous by Otis Thayer, and played by him for nearly two yeaas.

M. Eller. The Mother' Work, Miss Mabel Baily. 4 :15 Announcements. MONDAY EVENING of Song and J.

King. The Boosters have played three games the past week, loosing all three but playing good games. The first was at Rozel on last Friday. The regular Married in Garden City Kans.f May 20, 1911, by Rev. W.

B. pastorof the Methodist church of that Mr. James Russell Rankin and Miss Minnie Doc's, many 'friends Will be The Old Testament World, Prof. M. A.

Konlirie, It provokes at times the great- Booster team was out of Work- pleased to hear of his good luck, and are glad he can" take an hour off to be the "best man" at a est laughter, and a few exciting ing 'order and the second team climaxes serve but to accentuate TUESDAY MORNING 9:30 Service of Song, devotional, led by Rev. Byers. Period. 10:30 Three Five minute papers on wedding, a position he is well qualified for. After a man has the rare humor that pervades the piece.

In the second act opportunity is given for good music and Mr. been a citizen of Garfield-on-the Ai kansas, you just can't keep him down. The Sunday School Teacher. As a Mrs. W.

Ik Scott. As a student, J. H. Howard. As a Soul Wir.ner, Rev.

McCrea. M. Prather. Mr. H.

M. Henley was the best man and Miss Ida Oueley acted as dride's maid. The bride was gowned in a silver gray wood taffetta travel -ing dress8, while the groota wore a smile and the regulation suit of black. They came to Kinsleyoh No. 8 and reached Garfield from there in Mr.

Rankin's auto. Mrs. Rankin -has been in Washington and Oregon visiting relatives the past year. They 10:45 Address and Conference Train was sent under the name. The boys did fine though, in holding those big farmer boys down to a score of 11 and slipping 9 runs, in for themselves.

Bill Johi -ston pitched the game ana Tom Sloan caught. Those two lads sure have the makins of big leaguers. The second garni was played" on the home diamond with the Lewis Maroons on Tuesday of this week. It was another defeat for Garfield by a score of The Freshman, played by local talent from Lewis, Tuesday eve- ning was leceived by a larger crowd than was expected. The Young demonstrates his musical ability by giving a beautiful solo.

The title, which might be misleading, should not be taken literally; but in this case is only another way of expressing that old and true note of warning, "as, ye sow so shall ye reap." Rev. H. M. Byers left last Monday for Sterling where he will enter a hospital for treat ing the Teacher in thfeSunday School, Prof. M.

A. Honlihe. 11:30 The Business Man and the Sun day School, W. H. Rockefeller.

Dinner. TUESDAY AFTERNofck The Devotional will be led by Mrs. H. B. Pearcei 2:00 Volunteer responses: ow we Increase our Membership.

play was put on better than the crowd was looking for so every body was satisfied. The music have started a domestic science 5 to 2. This was a fine exhibi What Class Organization Did for 1 movement in Mr. Rankin's res furnished by the Lewis Orchestra assisted by the artificially colored male quartet entertained the west Dart-of the tion of the sport and the fans all enjoyed it. Toops, Harvey and How the Teachers' Meetings Help liow the Sunday School Convention ment for a cancer on his lip.

Het the audience to a finish. About Fisher, of Belnre played with city. 6 The bride has long been a res expects to be gone about three fifty Lewis people accompanied the troupa. ident of Garfield and the groom weeks. mis Helped us.

2:30 Address, The Organized Class, W. H. Rockefeller. 3:10 Report of State Convention, Co. Delegate D.

M. Eller. 3:40 Lecture, The Kingdom 6t Judah, Prof. M. A.

online. is the proprietor of tho Rankin PhnrmafV Their friends do A PUBLIC AUCTION DAY WILL CONVENE HERE not take kindly to such a sur- bnt in view of the fact that it is their first offense, and Decoration Day Program. The program for the 'services that "both have got a fe? sen Garfield will ham Time and a Place for Regular Monthly Auction Sales 20th Annual ConvenUonxf Pawnee County Sunday Schools will be held Here. on May 30th, Decoration Day, tence they will no doubt be for- i vp for this time. Here is will be held at the Lutheran church beginning at 2 o'clock, -congratulations to the groom sympathy for the bride, and wel-c 'hi to Garfield-on-the-Ar- the Boosters and showed up fine in their respective places.

The-. big trouble with the local boys is -thatthey are too light with the big stick. The third defeat; of iheseries was to Seward on Wednesday ef this week by a score ef 2 to 0. Seward came prepared to take the game but nearly lost it. Up to, the nitth inning tne score stood 0 to 0, but the local boys got a little excited and let two runs in on fouls.

One great trouble with the games played on the local diamond has been the lack of support from the grandstand. The, crowds have been to small to let the boys know that their work" is appreciated, and to hold up the financial end. Garfieid has some fast players and with a. with C. A.

Hven in charge as Master of Ceremonies. Following will be found the program; kansas. Song by congregation in uni- -07 The writer intended to make The twentieth, annual convention of the Pawnee county Sunday schools will be held at the Methodist church in Garfield on Monday and Tuesday, June 5th and 6th. The Annual County Sunday The business men of Garfield have arranged for a Public Auction Day every month. The firs of these days wi'l on Friday, June 9th.

The object is to have one day of each month set aside for the people to bring any article of any size that that they wish to son, America. this notice quite elaborate with Bible reading and prayer by tf I charts, diagrams and working Rev. Dull. models but he got so hungry for Song by the Garfield Male a nippp of weddine cake or Quartet. School Convention is the only event of the year in which the christian forces of the county Claronet Solo by Alvin Abra- dispose of to one meeting place hamson.

where it will be sold at public dish of ice cream that he could no longer hold the pencil. The Booster joins Mr. and Mrs. Rankin's many friends in extending best wishes. Address by Rev.

Charles auction. Perhaps you nave a are united and this will be an occasion of great rejoicing and sincere christian fellowship. Bengston of Marquett, Kansas. chair, horse, plow, threshing machine or some -other article Song, Duet by Mrs. Angus Every school is urged to send Morrow and Gertie Prather.

that you have no use for. The little more support from the grandstand, they will make a team that would be a credit to much larger cities. two delegates if the enrollment Remarks by P. B. Wolcottand is under fifty, and those of an enrollment of over fifty are re other soldiers.

way to dispose of it is, to list it with the manager of tho sales and sell it. quested to snd two delegates for L. W. Webb of Lamed will Song by quartet. Collection, Song by congregation in un every fifty or fraction.

The del auction the sales. If you have anything to list see Alvin Poison, egates will be entertained in ison. Garfield" homes where ono, al ways finds a most hearty wel manager of sales, at the Poison store. Music by Saxaphone Quartet. Benediction.

The procession from Garfield come. This is not only for those who Several noted speakers have to the cemetery will take place been engaged. B. J. King will have something for sale but are also for ths benefit of those who be in charge of the music and a Frontier Day.

The business men of Garfield will give a Frontier Day on next Saturday, June at which time E. Holiday and his com- pany of frontier sportsmen will give two exhibitions of rifle shooting fancy roping, rope juggling, pick-up, broncho riding and bucking horse contests for local riders. One performance will commence at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and the other the evening at 8 o'clock. This is a plan of the business men to entertain the people of the community with a few stunts that wre at one time so common in this territory. The show will be held in the open air and will be absolutely free to everybody and the business men invite every body to come to Garfield to do G.

Daniels, the East Ninth grocer tells one on himself about his attempt to navigate a motorcycle Wednesday afternoon, ia which he almost met disaster. Starting in front of the motorcycle shop, on his first voyage on the coughing speed he went well until uutfr' the east end of Ninth avenue. There he at-tempted to turn south, but could not make the rudder' around, and so ran across the sidewalk and into a lawn, bringing up against a porch. A woman on the lawn took refuge ber. hind a tree, and so escaped be ing down.

He says it is tho immediately after the services at the church. First will be the automobiles and then the car want to buy some second hand his experience as a leader warrants good singing. Quartets article, for use a short time. riages. At the cemetery the will be rendered as special fea At these sales you can get what yeu want at your own price.

services will be in charge of the tures. Prof. M. A. Honline of sons of soldiers.

Don't forget the date of the Davton. Ohio will give a series first sale, Friday, June 9th. of lectures, and Miss Mabel Bai This is the people's day and it is asked of everyone to make a speciai effort in trying to make ley of Rich Hill, an accomp Rev. Victor E. Holmstedt left last Saturday -for Hutchinson, lished speaker will deliver sever al addresses.

Mr. W. H. Rock it a day long to be remembered where he will start on a six- by the young and cheri hed in efeller. a noted Sunday School tho hearts of the boys who wore Association worker will speak.

the Blue and the Gray. This Below will be tound tne pro can be accomplished by every do their shopping and Bee the gram for the convention. MONDAY AFTERNOON body coming with a basketful of show, and enjoy the day. flowers to help decorate the last time as it was the first, that he will ever try that machine' again. Winfield Courier.

The following clipping is taken from a Winfield pap Tod Boyd, son of Sam Boyd on College Hill, came in from Garfield Kansas to paint his father's house out by Tisdal. As a painter and decorator, Mr. Boyd ranks first of his trade. 2:00 p. and prayer, Rev, P.

McCormick. Address of welcome, weeks, vacation. He expects to spend ithe most of his vacation visiting his mother at Minneapolis, Minn. He will "attend the annual meeting of the Swedish Lutheran Augusta Synod at Minneapolis about the middle of June, Mr. Carl Swenson of Bethany College will preside at Garfield and Hutchinson during his absence.

Mr. Holiday has one of the most up-to-date wild-west shows graves of those gone before. Rtv, VV. E. Dull.

on the road today and will put Five minuta Datura on Hints to Mrs. Tom Walsh returned last Tuesday from Coyville, where up something worth seeing. Officers. Hints for the Superintendent, A at F. Kidoo.

she had been visiting her par ents. Have your picture framed the Kindschi Hardware Co. Hints for the Assistant Superin 1V.

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