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The Woodbine Journal from Woodbine, Kansas • 1

The Woodbine Journal du lieu suivant : Woodbine, Kansas • 1

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Woodbine, Kansas
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i 11 A i'Ai i i i i iiT in wi iii i ii ii in 1 i i Bcckel-Oberineycr WANT A HUSTLER. Churrt My VI quaintance has a good word for him Most of the young people are' strongly, for for him and if the fathers and mothers of the Miss Lillie Beckel and. Chas. BY LAURA SOPER M. Obefmeyer were united ''Ami my brothe r's keeper?" inarriageat the I home pf the want to do -a worthy act brid es parents, Thursday; In the matter of selecting men public ability to give the people thoroughly satisfacto-? tis.

'and all impbi tant consideration. But Vhen a young man who "has ability is helping to support his mother, and has only one -fifood hand with which to do it, is He stood at; tb.e' crossroads all alone, --7 Z- Promptly at 3 o'clock the bri in behalf of a competent, absolutely- and appreciative young man, they have, but to put in a vote for Mr. Hershey at the coming election. Abilene Chror dal party, entered the parlor to the strains of Lohengrin's Bridal With the Sunrise in his facer I Pie 4iad no fear, for thepath.unknown, He was set for' a'' inanely J--. Chorus played" by Mrs.

Green "'si- and- took their -places under a'l henntrfnl hvrh made of weddine kv But the road stretched east and the road stretched west; rimning.agains't a fean yh6.Shas no dependents" and'who is already drawing his sixth year of salary, 'Z we are for the young man who is bells where Rev, Ureen said 51 i' mm yvau a), wdss Brown will show you the finest words that made them man, and chuui turned wronand went down, down, down, r- Tillhe lost. the race' and the victors cruwn, Auto Shawls. wiie. And felpat, la'st in an ugly snare, The bride is tlae daughter of Adolph Beckel and wife and well carrying the load. i nat is wny we are for E.

Hershey, the Democratic candidate for country i'-We've been watclyngr Mr. Her- Because none st.opd at the crossroads there. -c Sherman Delegation known' throughout country. ktor- her. sweet, womaniy Some' thirty Odd cars made a ch uui' on another day r-, she'y for sixteen years and he has run from Abilene, Guests' at the wedding regarded her among the "loveliest Vbrjdes, At'theselfVs'ame'crQs'sro Wedjiesday advertising; the can didacy of 'John1 Sherman lor He.

paused a moment' to choose the way 'yy-: That would lead' to good. Sheriff. There. vcre oyer two hundred, people along and they And the road 'stretched east and the road 'tt fetched west-'; w''s 'there tol'show him the -r- The pale blue welding gown and filmy white veil fastened to her hair-with a band of orange blcjs-soms) was decidedly beautiful. The groom wore a suit; of blue ierge.

Hiss, Sugar as were enthusiastic for Sherman. They, visited Acme, Holland, 4 mad gpodA yething that he the fest money he earned was carrying papers for the scid a of the first fe'ickels and'dimes 'v thatJfee gathered in went- to' his mother. He stack to his school-1 ing aJid eariffid what 'he. could school hours; He had the. longest 'paper- te.

in '-city but he never -rvxasted time 'So my chum turned ri'ght and wehton and on, rae-e and Zy Carlton, Elmo, Hope, turned to their homes ih Abilene bridesmaid Beckel He came "at lasPto the Mansions i Because I stood at crassroad' attended the and Talmage. after (he ceremony delightful' supper was sved! to thos.e and seldoni missed a He was he'pful aboftt the office and did -work tliatte was ex- -Btowtt just received a' Since th3ii I havr.i raised a'dailf prayer, That I be loe'pt lbjer Z. Ttf warn the. runners as they come, 'And 'save mv' bwri of another's In'tlie ejye'ntng an5t 150' friends irtentf and Horse h3 cams to cc cratul'af the haDOV pected too. cotiple-'and Vvish' thafhi a pleasant boya.Wve graduated Iff Vjii from the ChconuM ofHce thioupli The groom has lived in Wool d'nj'for the past few years and Ivcause of his manly ways has graxter advantages and have have dojne 'School Notes.

you hud two doUurs to -invest "woui.1 trust -the trasinesH asacSfj' of Tian, uitv, kt tte tuillMms that ouns to. bo -spent tiw-wwitiavy? 2 I Hi GUABDSMEtX PAY THE PRICE gained a wide circle of friends. better. in a financial way but' nsof'i Ml) VVII Rfiiil't. JRACCUCillT is at present'engged in auto The Kgh and eighth 'm; one hap been nme h'oriesi or g'W -en willing -serviip 'When he-gravv older he seeded grade have organi zed two literary a-iHiiriric irm of War repairing, tie ana --nis Ml ii rf i Having.

oono. the repeated murders cf At-ricans by the miotit activity, -tiie AdnriufetrHtion i' have the best wishes of the en uunifudy nvrmmniz- to 'lu-itic the They named thlm the-Athenians and 1 hi Carrarjifitac, acj havrng abased IiT himcelf f.arran "n4 VI- They; will take turns in giving srnployea at various by' -n w-vote- for air, iiugiies. having cidsu placing Carran-za in power, what is Mr. WIN three-or foy.r of the jj sob's reward? and who pays' programs once a month. The first" program will be' Friday afternoon.

-a train of Qumtfxt coe-rracfe I Bniwn wili.fix your old horse minrl has to te; wmjposod tof shuttle i.and mule Collars. The. reward is. that Wilson has to plccf, 130,000 troops on the berjier tc "prevent the raids aid murders that his friend Mr. Ceiranza wilt not 6r city find wevlmve hevef': heard complaint ofisha kind cr nvianthy of-tervice Youqif.

Het'c'h-ey. was r-ever en.tt Imrit'iifrfDrthft- 'fsoi't'snjrps and work offered befc The eighth grade boys playe basket baT with the high school )) cannot prevent; and 'the pay. Three years-: 'WodBow -Wilson s. exi.la.ag.-Hh.'it 4ia-rd times were'; 'Irviu S. C1 is -to make campaign, bid iif Lsu't drying 'speeches-for the Dt'tuoeraHc -prty" in yfjiiirin out of for the i Um? West.

Irv, you till reew.ll of pi-t'seiit piosiierity. 'course, is a huiuorist, 'and is peculiar- "if 'I 1 7 ter pay' he bees me rr.ent is macs, by the soldiers who eia'ir and by the families the guardsmen who" go in want Ibecajse1 their husbands and fathers rave been called to the border io "make good Mr. i ly equipped to do full. justice to' his -Tii-e disriKter to- the'MempKis aosetl -on the- Bail vein- little Ameji'muia, tie- enry -and plivtv and if was ot ng uav i-energy boys on Tuesday. The score was 15 to 10 in favor of the; eighth Last Thursday afternoon, a fire drill was given.

It took fifty five seconds for the children to ge't out of the bidding. Mary George was absent from school the latter part of last week. Wilson's to let the regu- lar awny afdn. nister such punish xstekwhe a -cond-r1" i answer eight hours, i NUl tliHT YEARS. Thni 1 K-mrifi-atic Cousross pi-oliiM- history.

ment t6 the br-ndits as to inspire in them' a KJthy fai From the speech of Theodore RoDsevelt, covered at Lewis-: IViiiine, behaif of Charles Hughes. -(Sjtecial Dispatch to tlie K. Y. HeiHld.) BAR IlAltlUlR -Mohdav." To the Alitor of tlie lierald: Pi eswlent Wilson's spwrh cf nave been pftnised vou liKire iK-ily- in llie gifipliie of. Htws Tweed, are you tfohig to tio alrjut it?" Maine's answer to Wilson "Eight hours, but not elglit -years." A Former Progressive.

tor. day "an'aeti ident said -Hernlvcy emerged two cars -where-his gooJ Hghtf crashed to sucham extent to render it ixermantr-tly almost useless. he down and complain, he is do And so he learned to write ''with left hand and took a job with Transfer Company of this city, and for the past three or four years he ha? been ling scores of freight bills a day-, keeping the accounts, collecting the money and helping to direct the movements of about a dozen REPAIR WORK Get your tires set and your rigs put in shape. transfer waeron3 and pasyenger MARY E. WOOLVETON DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENI3ENT Graduate from Dickinson County High School, from the College and from the Graduate schooj of the Kansas State Holds a State" Life teacher's certificate and certificates entitling her to both teach in and conduct teachers institutes.

Several years experience as principal and superintendent rural, grade and high schools. A resident pf Dickinson county since childhood. i If you believe me qualified your support will be very much appreciate $ndjf am elected the school work of the county "shall recent my iiiidmded attentaon and the best work of which A stitch in time saves nine. Get yor machiner repaired befce you're ready to use it. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

FULLER DEE11 conveyances. Hershey is asking for the Consideration of the voters' stf ict- Jx'on his ability and character. Z. He may not thank us for some of the things we have said but it vwas in us and had to come ouk: His disposition Km made him a host Qt IriewJi- Yery m- ft I am capable, Sincerely-MARY E. WOOLyCXTON..

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À propos de la collection The Woodbine Journal

Pages disponibles:
1 373
Années disponibles:
1914-1917