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The Barnes Chief from Barnes, Kansas • 1

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The Barnes Chiefi
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Barnes, Kansas
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p' Hiel Society State THE BARNES CHIEF Volume 25 Barnes, Kansas, Thursday, Nov. 6 1919. Number 32 REAL ESTATE LOANS WE HAVE FUNDS TOLOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT AN ATTRACTIVE RATE OF INTEREST WITH LIBERAL PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGE IF YOU NEED A REAL ESTATE LOAN IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE US. State Exchange Bank Deposits Guaranteed GO TO LeROY'S Washington, Kansas To have your eyes tested and fitted with any kind of Glasses you may of. need by Examination one who has passed the State Board and 1S thorough.

Also our line of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Cut Glass, ivory, is the largest in Northern Kansas and we have some Victrolas at last and plenty of Records Come in and see us, LeROY'S Quality Store (First published in the Barnes Chief November 6) Notice of Appointment State of Kansas, Washington County, s. In the matter of the estate of Gustave A Yungeberg, late of Washington County, Kansas. Notice is hereby given, that 011 the third day of November A. D.

1919 the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Washington County, Kansas. duly appointed and qualified as execut of the last will and testament of Gustave A. Yungeberg deceased, late of Wash ington County. All parties inter ested is said estate will take notice and govern themselves according Attest: F. Gwin, Probate Judge.

Otto G. Yungeberg, Executor A handsome new monument was erected over the grave of Elmer Jennings in the Waterville cemetery Monday by his parents. The monument was purchased from Groody Bros at Washing: on. Elmer was one of the two Barnes boys whose life was sacrificed dur. ing the war.

Mrs. Rosebaugh who has! been very sick with an attack of pleu isy for two weeks is recovering but not yet able to be out doors. PINE TAR and Honey Mentholated with Cod Liver Oil and Eucalyoptres, this is one of the best com binations for COUGHS COLDS and BRONCHITIS Coan's Pharmacy Obituary Gustave A. Yungeberg was born March 1, 1851, and died at his home northwest of Waterville, October 30, 1919, aged 68 years, 7 months and 29 Mr. Yungeberg came to America with his parents early in the '60's and settled in Carver county, Minn.

While living there he was united in marriage to Henrietta Steinke To this union ten children were born: Rudolph, Gustave, Albert, Roman, Alvina, Hulda, Otto, Julia, Ernest and Clara He came to Waterville township in the fall of 1881 and has ever since resided in this vicinitv. As a child of 14 he was confirmed in the Lutberan church. He was a member of the Masonic and Modern Woodman lodges in good standing. He is survived by his' faithful wife, seven children, ten grandchildren, a brother, Rudolph Yungeberg, and a sister, Mrs. Alvina Dickinson As a citizen he enjoyed univer sal respect.

alwavs standing for the best interest of the community in which he lived. As a husband and father, he stood far above reproach. Through a long and useful life, while his companions were falling by his wide. his face was ever pointed onward until he met the last enemv, death. But tor such is no death! What seems SO is transition; This life of mortal breath Is but the suburb of the life elysian.

Whose mortal we call Within the quiet of his own home, in the bosom of bis own family, he passed over. His loved ones cannot do otherwise than join in saying: precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. God In His wisdom has recalled. The boon His love had given, And tho the body slumbers here, The soul is safe in The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon at the home of the deceased a few miles northwest of Waterville, and the large attend ance of friends and neighbors was an evidence of his standing in the community in which he had resided for nearly forty years The house was filled with people and as many more were standing outside during the services which were conducted by Rev. A.

Crouse, pastor of the Waterville Lutheran church Nearly fifty loaded automobiles escorted the remains to the Keefover cemetery, where thev were laid away with the us ual Masonic ceremony. The de ceased had been a member of the local Masonic lodge for over twenty two years, and about forty members of the lodge were present to pay their last tribute of respect to a brother who had filled the principal chair in the lodge. IT'S JUST THE PLACE In our bank is a director's room which is used as such for just a few hours every month and during all the rest of the time we should like for our customers to make use of it, The best thing about this room is its privacy-it's a good place to meet your friend for a business talk, to "figure up deals" and fix up the papers, to make settlements or just to sit down and write a letter. Beside we'll supply you with pens, pencils and paper so you can write and "figure" to your heart's content. We'll call it the "Customer's Room" and we want you to feel free to use it.

Tell your friends you'll meet them at the bank for that little business session. Then if the room is unoccupied just walk right in and take possession. The Barnes State Bank "Helpful Service to All" DORIC THEATER FRI. and SAT. Nov.

7-8 Fatty ARBUCKLE IN BOPOgE ARBucata Paramount "The Sheriff" Vivian Martin Camme! Rosebaugh A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Chas. Cammel, Wednesday, November 5, at three o'clock p. when Miss Alma Cammel became the wife of Richard Edgar Rosebaugh. A large crowd of relatives and friends were present. Rev.

Mitchell of the Barnes Church officiating. After congrat nations a bountiful and exquisite wedding supper was served at fonr m. by the brides parents The bride was becomingly attired in a costume of light blue georgette crepe. The bride is the third daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chas Cammel.

The groom is the yonng est son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosebaugh. The happy young couple receiv ed many beautiful and useful gifts The guests departed at a late hour wishing the young couple a happy and prosperous life.

They will go to house keeping sonth west of Greenleaf soon. Notice Parties having self oiling windmills. needing oil, can get the Aeromotor zero flowing oil in Barnes, Saturday, November 8. Bring cans. Byron Freeby.

FOR -Good Winchester shot gun. See Chas. Andre. IN MIRANDY SMILES A Paramount Picture A Terrible Curling Tong? Ever try to curl your hair with a revolver? Mirandy simply had to have it curled somehow. and if there are not any curling tongs, why you have to revolve your hair around VIVIAN MARTIN whatever's round and iN Paramount Pictures smooth, see? $.39 Shows Start Friday 8:00, Sat, 7:30 9:15 Admission Card of Thanks We hereby wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many good, kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy, kindness and assistance through the illness and final death of our beloved husband, fat.aer and brother.

We further express our thanks for the many beautiful flor al offerings. MRS. GUSTAVE A YOUNGEBERG and family. Tax Included Notice. Leave your orders at the Farmers Union elevator for apples.

Jas. Pifer, Feed For Sale A car of Schumacher: on the road. Phone your orders. J. SOLT SONS, Both phones 31..

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1894-1922