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THE GARRISON TAR GARRISON, KANSAS, FRIDAY DECEMBER 25, 1914 PRICE $1.00 PER YEAR Hessin-Edgerton. We can save you money on al Thanks When We Get It state game warden. Will is of the opinion that the entire fish and game laws will be revised THE GARRISON STAR PUBLISHED WEEKLY J. SCIIRECK Editor hi most any publication, when it is clubbed with our paper. Thomas Ransley Dead.

We modestly suggest, That as New Years draws near And a little will pay For this paper a year; this year. Wholesale House Ready. The Mid-Quin Wholesale Gro Groen, Kan. Adv. Mngr.

G. C. HALL Thos. Curtis Ransley was born If you send it in on time Entered as second-class mat in Clay county, Kansas, Aug. 2, cery building is nearly complete and is a credit to the town.

It was started early last fall and is about ready for. use. Three days You perhaps will decree, That We-uns and ours, 1871 and died Dec. 17, iai4. He was married to Myrtle ter, August 20, 1914, at the post office at Garrison, Kansas.under the act of March 3, 1914.

Shall partake of Turkee. work will finish it. It is built Golden Wedding. Cleburne, Kansas. Th Golden Wedding of Mr.

and -Mrs. Gavin Reid was celebrated Sunday at the home of Mr. Ud Mrs. G. L.

Netson. On account of the stormy weather only half of the number were in attendance that was expected but even then about fifty people were, attendance, consisting of relatives and friends The afternoon was spent in a very! enjoyable way to, all present. 'tThe bill of fare was one of the largest and best and the kind the good farm wives knowj how to serve. Several little tokens were left for the bride and groom of fifty Glace, April 22, 1896. Ilia wife with his two daughters, Eulah We give you our thanks, at the east end of Poyntz on the south side, a U.

P. track And this genteel hint, For that little you send us, and Jessie survive him. John Henton Dead. The marriage of Capt. Glen Edgar Edgerton, corps engineer, U.

S. A. and Miss Irene Hessin took place on Dec. 8, 1914 at the home of the bride's father in Charleston, S. C.

The rooms of the lower floor were hung with smilax and banked with palms and adorned with many tall standards bearing spreading baskets of Killarney roses, narcissus and lilies of the valley. The ceremony which was performed by the Rev. William Way rector of the Crage church, as- sisted by Rev. Robert Gribben, rector of St. Lukes church, Atlanta, took place in the library, and during the services a stringed orchestra played "Wassenet's "Clair De Lune" and during the breakfast for 40 guests which fol lowed, gave a program selected from Saint-Sans, De Bussy and Massenet.

The bride, who was will be put. in for their special use. Direct from your mint. Manhattan Kansas The building is a fine two John Henton one of the early story brick, basement under all and covers practically two whole lots. settlers of Riley county, is dead.

Death having-called him home Friday at the age of 91 years. Mr Henton was living at 721 El Paso street. His funeral was held at Stockdale Sunday, where he had spent so many years of his life The company intend to furnish autos for their salesmen to make nearby towns. These two men are hustlers and have faith in Manhattan's future and are doing their part too make that future bright. CM.

Haines Had Narrow Escape years ago, among wnicn was a gold Watch for the groom, a gold ring for the bride, two five dollar gold coins and two two and one-half dollar gold coins. Mi, and Mrs. Reid have sailed the s'da of matrimony with suc W. II. Glunt went to his farm near Blaine Tuesday morning to see about selling his hogs.

Mrs. Mary Anderson of K. C. who was here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Glunt, returned to K.

C. on 126 train Tuesday. Our School closes for a little over a week's vacation, and Mr. Cross and wife expect to visit home folks during the vacation. The Xmas mail is so heavy during the Holliday season that it requires two mail clerks to handle the mail between Garrison and Leavenworth.

Those who have ice houses are busy now putting up ice. G. G. Springer has his filled. Lawrence, Kansas for the Xmas G.

W. Tilton, wife and son went Wednesday noon on train No. 126 for Cheyenne, Wyo. to and was laid to rest in the Stock dale cemetry Typhoid Fever Checked. OUR MOTTO Groceries that are right For people who fight, The battles of life each day, Is a practice we've made, In building up trade, We find it the BETTER WAY, We thank you for your patronage the past year and hope to merit your confidence during the coming year of 1915 WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

B. J. SCHRECK Carl Thompson was down from Garrison last night visiting his parents, Mr. and Robert Thompson. Mr.

Thompson is a breeder of Pure Bred Duroc Jers given in marriage by her father wore a robe of Princess lace over chiffon and satin, having a Manhattan Kansas The Typhoid fever epidemic has been checked at least that is the report and no new cases have cess and are nearing the harbor of their journey. They have had ong tulle train suspended from he shoulders by knots of silver a rough sea occassionaly and nu merous little squalls were con been reported in the last ten gauze, and her lace veil fell from a band of silver and tulle and tended with on account of the days. The officers are satisfied that they have discovered the large crew, or family, that they Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haines received word last week that that their son, C.

M. Haines came near meeting his death, in a hotel fire at Ft. Worth, Texas He was one of the three that were driven to the roof by the fire and were about to be forced to jump to escape the flames as the firemen reached them with the ladders. Builds A Storm Sewer. The City Officials have decid ed to build a large storm sewer was to the end of the train by silver bows.

Her only ornament was her father's gift of an an- reared. May the rest of their journey be as free from trouble lque Spanish necklace of dia as the past. ey and brought down two of his finest. for shipment. One of his Duroc Jersey 'sires has monds and emeralds, made in Granada in 1495 for the family of the Count of Infantas.

The source but have no positive proof of it, but the changes in methods and management have been such as to stop the cause, if it was the cause, and at the same time the fever epidemic stopped. Manhat tan is better off so far as health conditions go as the city has been carefully cleaned up but it has cost the city one of its best MANHATTAN taken eighteen prizes this fall iUiOi itu iviai aiwv Friday Daily Nationalist. bride's, sister, Miss Louise Hessin, wore a gown of peach pink chiffon, embroidered in silver and trimmed in fur, and a hat of for a visit in California with her. uie a Mrs. Glunt Dead.

sister, Our little town was grieved to Lover's Lane on Manhattan Ave. and run south to the old Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Will McCord re- nMtmA Ymo a nvocon TVfrvn- citizens which is much regretted silver lace. Capt.

Edgerton wore the full dress army uniform of tcivcu men iiiiiuo vuviw I by all. ffi-JSraVftab nduit will be ten feet m- t. WndiW. in diameter and made of concrete the U.S. Army.

Late in the afternoon Capt. and Mrs. Edgerton left for Florida, and after 5 Big Soap Bill. Manhattan Kansas wCr of a double W1" carry off the drainage of It has been figured out very YmoinT, 'RimihvmnmW. the College stock farm and on learn on Friday "eve that Glunt had passed away.

On Monday morning she was taken to St. Joseph, for an operation but it was hoped that she would be alright as Dr Munk reported that everything was O. K. on his return home, but on the eve of the same day the sad news came of her death. Emma Harris was born in Al- spend Xmas with their daughter, Mabel, and other relatives.

Harry Peterson of Randolph, is in town today trying to trade for the Garrison Mercantile store. Mrs. Chas Farmer returned on Wednesday morning from K. C. where she has made quite an extended visit.

Frank Weaver of Miltonvale, came Tuesday to Spend Xmas With his parents. Mr. Drebis and sister of Barnes are guests of their aunt Mrs. Stevenson for Xmas. Andrew Sodergren is home for the Xmas season.

He is employed in the car shops at Alamoosa, Colorado. carefully by our city engineer, that the City of Manhattan will Tt waq a set 'of bovs twins if Anderson the- drainage t71LStfjTdT Snd from west of the College will be weeks in the south and east will sail Jan. 15th. for Valdez, Alaska, where Capt. Edgerton is the engineer officer of the Alaska board.

Army and Navy Journ save $10,000 a year on their nt Tnrtmn c.v rWn connected V. ha Will nairmr vf-F 4-Hr Kin aaw ah. vwi Ull U1K to take a look at his two grand- al. soap bill if the city installs the water softening plant. If this a-mount will be.

paid into the city treasury, we favor the move." surplus of the water during the storms that has heretofore flood SQJ1S. Arthur Rhodes left fdr the We have actually known of ed the down town districts city of Chicago Thursday to at- The state will be asked to bear SLat? asKea "ear printers who were so anxious to get a job that they did the work State Farmers Institute. tend the National good roads con 1 vpntirm. Arthur was a recent ts share of the drainage that be Manhattan Kansas longs to the College grounds The State Farmers Institute candidate for County Surveyor. lo, Lengthen The Sewer.

leghenk Sept. 1866. She came to Kansas with her parents in 1870. Her mother died some years ago and her father lived to a ripe old age, pre ceeding Mrs. Glunt a little over a year ago.

Emma Harris was married to Elmer Glunt, Oct. 27 1887, and to this union only, one son was bora. She departed this life Dec. 18, 1914 at 4:00 p. m.

He goes to Chicago to represent A plan is on hand to extend that will be held at the College next week promises to be best in the history. It begins on Manhattan The editor enjoyed a visit on Tuesday afternoon with one of his old acquaintances of Brown county. We learned that many of our old friends had passed a- the sanitary sewer to a point a few blocks below the present site, so that it will not drain back to the city wells as it has been doing. But this will not be reme'dy the bad condition of the at St. Joseph, Mo.

leaving a husband, one son, two sister and three brothers to mourn her loss. back water in that old channel She expressed her willingness The S'alina Police recently sent a sample of hard cider down to the College for analysis. It contained 6.36 per cent alcohol. A few days later the Salina police reported that a druggist there was arrested for selling cider which contained too much alcohol. Our County officials refused to take action, even after the' second test, even where jone sample contained above 7 per cent and another above 5 per cent and are making no effort to stop the sale when everybody where stagnant water with its fish, frogs and other filth, seeps Monday Dec.

28 and lasts for five days. 1 Some of the best talent in the state will be on the program. Every farmer and mechanic should be there in attendance if he can possibly spare the time. Tax Levy Large. Manhattan Kansas The tax levy for Riley County for 1914 was three-eights 'of a million of which less than half has been paid The and furnished the paper all for less than the paper.

alone cost them. The cost system is of no value to them, no not even the preaching of the cost system, for that "matter, has any weight with them. But their loss is their business, and they know it all giving the people the impression that olher printers are grafters and highpriced men. A girl is real proud when she graduates from College with a B. A.

But she is even prpuder when she enters the school of matrimony, and adds to her degree. Morganville Tribune. A Missouri paper is peeved because one man was sent to the penitentiary for impersonating, a congressman when a large lot are doing the same thing and down into the earth. We be way but some had passed the four score and ten and were yet hale and hearty. We hope that Doc Nubeling may call again.

Charles Bayles is home from vacation. He brought a lady friend with him. You may now guess what may take place when Chas. graduates next spring. We to go and said that if she could not get well she did not want to live and suffer pain.

She was laid to rest Sunday Dec. lieve that the city should eet busy on a plan to build a low dam at the new channel, that will throw the current back into the Garrison cemetery by lov ing hands. The many lovely floral offerings revealed the the old channel up to a three ft rise so as to keep it clean and to bring back the old The new channel to be used as a safe county treasurer office was a very busy place Saturday, about $12,000 being paid in on that day ty valve for high water and for fact that she had many loving friends. Rev. Wm.

Knipe preached the funeral sermon from St. John's Gospel with the encouraging "Let not your hearts be troubled." in the community knows of their own mind that the disposal is still going on because of the numerous cases of evidence. A little Sherlock work would be in order, gents, for this crime as well as with other crimes, floods. Nutter-Pierce How would you like to pay the taxes for the U.P. Railway Co.

In this county alone the amount was $21,852.86 for which a check has been received at the county treasurer's office for the full a-mount. wish you good luck Charlie. We wish to thank all who so kindly sympathized and assisted us in our hour of bereavement and for the many floral offerings that were given. Elmer Glunt Oral Glunt Sleighing was fine all last week, really as fine as we have ever seen in Kansas. Sunday morning another beautiful snow storm visited the community.

It Miss Birdie Nutter of Manhat drawing $7,500 for it. Pink Rag. Wait For Her Boys. The girl who is unkind to her mother isn't worth a tinker's dog gone. This isn't written in any part of the Bible, but it's written in the history of thousands and thousands of misfit homes.

If one of you boys ever run across a girl with her face tan, and Charles Pierce of Cuba, were married last Wednesday. The bride is a sister of Nut ter and formerly assisted in the Manhattan Candy Kitchen. They will make their home in Beloit where Mr. Pierce is carpentering. The total expense of maintaining the Manhattan fire truck for came down to the depth of about four inches with no wind to drift it.

Motor Was Overhauled. Manhattan Kansas The Blue Valley motor has been on the bum for the last few days and Saturday night a force of workmen, who had been sent up from Kansas City to overhall it, begin work and worked stead ily all that night, Sunday and Sunday night to get it in good running order, but Tuesday in the morning it was still ailing as it was three hours behind its time. I- wks of roses and' with eyes that i 1 wa would make the song of an an used to make two practice runs Too many laws now, that are enforced only for spite, instead of right for the sake of law, Pts L''" Letter F'-pti Home Subscribe for the 'Garrison Star' TIME TABLE Garrison, Kansas. No Sunday Trains Leavenworth And Miltonvale Passenger Starts 4:25 a.m Passenger Arr from E.ll :15 p.m Passenger Starts West 2:35 p.m Gas Pipe Froze. The "Gas Company has been having it's troubles too during the last week.

One of it's feed pipes from the storage tanks, to the gas machine got frozen, because of water condensing in it The S.O.S.call was sent out by many of the patrons before the trouble was remedied. College Closes For Xmas. The College "closed down. Friday for a vacation of eighteen days. From inquiries coming to the register, the winter term enrollment will be a record break er.

Forced To Yield. The City Commissioners have yielded to the great demand for putting in a water purifying plant and now we hope that they will change the source of their water supply from that old frog pond, the old channel of the Blue to a place where good fresh water flows, so that the plant will not be worn out in a few years screening out thejaacteria and microbes and carbonates. Will Tejymier, Game Warden. Will Tegmier is being urged to get in the race for the office of New Threshing Outfit Cheap. A 16 horse power.

Russel steam engine, with a water wagon, and a 33 inch Russel Seperator with self feeder, wind stacker, and a grain weighing attachment, that was used only.25 days, all in good condition to be sold at a bar gain, less than half the price of a new outfit. It is practically a new outfit. Half cash and balance on time, or all on time on good real-estate security. Inquire of The Hall Real-Estate Co Cleburne, Kansas. I know a certain young man who has spent twenty years hating and trying to destroy a neighbor The hater is just where he started 20 years ago, and the neighbor has retired from business and is living on his income.

Hiawatha Cheerfullnes lubricates the axles of the world. Some people go through life with a continuous, squeek, Morganville Tribune. Nearly everybody is busy with thefr ice crop this week. The har vest is big and the laborers are in demand. The ice is exception ally good for this time of the year.

gel seem discordant and she says as she comes to the door: "I can't go for a few minutes, I've got to help mother with the dishes." Don't give her up. Stick to her like a burr to a mule's tail. Just sit down on the door step and wait. If she joins you in two or three minutes so much the better, but if you have to stay there on the door step for a half hour, you just wait.for her. If YOU don't some one else will arid in time you'll be sorry.

For you will realize you have lost: Wait for her boy, SHE'S well worth it. Sedgewick Paragraph Printing done by us will please the most skeptical and weekly, and also responded to a number of fire calls. The expense of maintaining Junction City's team is about $30 per month. Aside from it's many oth er advantages, the purchase of a fire truck would be a good financial investment. Junction City Union.

Christ Yeage Dead. Christ Yeage, an old settler on Deep Creek, died last Saturday morning at his home after an illness of only 24 hours. He was a prosperous farmer and raised a nice family of five children, all on Deep Creek. He was 72 old and died of Apoplexy. We Print Attractive Sale Bills Passenger Arr fr'm 12 :10 p.m FREIGHT West 10:00 a.m FREIGHT East 4:15 p.m Experience teaches nothing to some people.

Along comes one of the divorced women of Illinois with a letter to Santa Claus via the postmaster at Chicago in which nho rsks that a six foot husband be put in her stocking on Christmas eve. And strange, to say. she is not a little woman either. She confesses to a height of 5ft. 7in.

and a weight of 172. Manhattan And Lincoln PASSENGER South .12:03 p.m PASSENGER North .2:50 p.m MOTOR South 6:30 p.m MOTOR North .7:37 a.m FREIGHT North .6:20 a.m FREIGHT South .6:00 n.m.

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1914-1915