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Garden Plain News from Garden Plain, Kansas • 1

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Garden Plain Newsi
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Garden Plain, Kansas
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GARiEN NEW PLAIN Number 46. Garden Plain, Sedgwick County, Kansas, Friday, Nov. 20. 1914. If It Happens, You Will See It In The News.

i 1 $CARL H. W1SKE, Editor and Publisher. -t -r i 1 Spring Creek and Vicinity Sealed Proposals Santa Fe Time Table. At Garden irtain. 4 Schear and family of Kingmam, took dinner with Louis Sunday.

Emil Lorcnz and -family Vore Wichita callers Saturday. Kst Hound. SMlPaasI 9:45 a.m. 1510 local 10:40 a.m. 1 5051 Pass p.

SCDIpcal jg: 00 a. indllie Sealed proposals will be received at the office of Henry Tennissen in Garden Plain until 12 o'clock noon Monday November, 23. for constructing two (2) 12 foot one between sections 11 and 14 and the other between sections lb' and 21, in Garden Plain Township. All bids to 'be, on "the plans and specifications on file in my office, and each bid must be accompanied The lAi with last Dora Wiechman visited Elsie 'ftuffman near Goddard hniHMIs ound Train No. 506 connect with passenger train f.t Wichita going 'north to Newton Which leaves Wichita at 11:10 a.

m. Train No. 505 connects with 40u passenger train going south. For further information relative to main line ser-Vice, etc. eaH vn W.

L. Htfrkleroad, oe Paint CitvlHbrMh week. Marie Asendorf spent the latter part of last week with her 'sister Mrs. Lorenz. an usually by a certified check for twe.ity five A gpod bai ($25) dollars on each bridge, and that is lel goof The township board reser ves the oca and Personal.

ery painter right to reject any afid all 'bids. A number of friends were entertained at the home of D. Asertdorf Sunday. Fred Nolte, Louis Lentz, tlev. Busse and Henry Wagner the train for Oklahoma -last Monday.

rthov pvnprt. to take ud a claim J. N. Rau'sch, Clerk. tried Horse Vtfjjo ha Obituary The subject of this sketch, Mrs.

Johanna Willisms Dwyer, was born in Wales, on the twenty seventh Paint never ind while there. Mrs. Nolte and children visited vv ap-ropes Covers "1 with Edd KrenzeFs Monday. ihf life of 1 Herman Wiechman and mother, Will Just, Henry Weichmlan, Jobh HillrrtMvChas fteiz and families attractive finish. Costs least the Have your painter use Horse Shoe Paint ydttr Tidtfse.

It will be the best job you ever had. See us and we will tell you why. gathered at the home of D. Weich- tnan Sunday.it being his birthday. day of August eighteen hundred and fifty, and died on the eleventh day of November 1914, Funeral services were held at the St.

Johns church fit Clonmell where interment was made, Father McCoolla: officiating. Mrs. 'Dwyer had been sick several 'weeks and finally rtewergd the. call of her Maker. She was married in the old country to Thos.

Dwyer and to this virion nine children were born. They came over to this country some thirty years ago and settled on a farm about eix miles sotn of this place sand finally moved to Mr. Carl was transacting business in Wichita Monday. Comley Lumber Company A HUMANE MAN looks after the comfort of his dumb 03T DOINGS Well! here we are again, we could not wHte any sooner as we were fihmmoned to Europe, to see 'how the war a3 going on and also about these big loans they are making to kill people. but intelligent servants.

We want to aid you in this direction, and so offer for your, examination a fine Garden Plain, line horse blankets anJap robes. gne leaves behind to morn her timely death. hr huebawl, Thos. Tbatwf 4ave every thg Ise jn Mr. Leo Hilirer made it ior Red Jaw Monday jnorping rotri St.

the ox narness ana worse cessories goes without saying. iJDwyer, of tftta 1,, Jbree 6ons John and Will ofMwneH and Bett- Marks. "r4t Mr. and Mrs. Jos.

Hermes from The Farmers Implement out we3t were here in town it Sunday. Will You Housewrfes Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Sehwaiger and. Company.

Auto Ttirns Over amily from Pretty Prarie were! here to look around a liCSfle Sunday. nie who has been staying at hbrrie and three duugbterS. Mrs. Maggie Solmvf of this place, Mrs. Mary 'Gawthrop who resides in Wichita and Mrs.

Katie Henke of Clonmell. Three sons, Patrick, James and Francis bavu preceded her to that other shore. In her intercourse with the many friends and acquaintances she was affectionatly called "Grandma She was ever an earnest Wd couscientidus mother and neigh Whil returning from Wichita Hubert Nett has jBstabottt -com last Saturday afternoon, Emil Lor pleted his new so lOd-k out enz had the misfortune to have an for a time. Appreciate jQiir Household Hardware many-tliings youvd around the house are to toe und right heie In my store. It's surprising, too, ho low they're priced 1 andhowhightheqalJy4s.

atppnt with his autoniodile and Mike Hermes is digging oles all in damaged it considerable. over his farm, wonder what he ia SHr. Lorenz says he'waslollbwing up to? Looking for gas I suppose. another car going at a moderate bor, her whole life "was a living rate of speed, and thinks he was Mike 'Evertz is improving his fnllnwincr closelv. wheflt the barn, by putting on a new straw sacrifice for the good, and happiness jof her children and 'those with other car slackened and made a roof.

The thing for windy Kansas, Brushes and brooms and pans ana refrigerators and lamps, lanterns and oil stoves, hammocks and eat choppers, wasli-boards, clothes lines, tinware and enamel whom she came in contract, sharps turn, he was unable, to stop-in Hi Frank Bendsen is at present The News joins the many f-iends time: thinking he could turn a staying with his John, round he made tftfh.ort turn and hit in extending to the bereaved ones its sincere sympathy and condolence Rock farm. the wing of a cenaent cui vert, whieb Ben Bergkamp has about in the loss of their best earthly he had account of the pleted his (Dew barn the biggest one trfSfiUre Mother. other fat ware, nai; wehave.it 'i-'- buftinera on the principle iat you arc entitled cash can command, i. That's irtirWW'fciNln4' Drop in soon, in this part'of the country. Wow Had been down the car der when that 'dance will be? CARD OF THANKS Htutrar fnrnprl turtle.

As it aa'it just lay on its side. Luckily We deaireo express our heart We are glad electiqn is over and Mr.T Lorenz aod.hi familv who were I guess so are the other, fellow, tfeat liespectiully with him escaped Tbefe.o-i was a ibing that had Borne of them tfelt thanks to the citizens of Garden Plain for their assistance in jthe death of tftfr beloved wife -tand 'mother, also to the achooL-for thejr ken parts flf his car were 'taken to a gue ssing all Lots of tore Wichita for repairs ipaew'ng Wulf Brothers GARDEN PLAIN, KANSAS heads since the storm blowed auto polo' car, We will, have another one in 1.916, floral ottering; RwyeT. Dwyer. so don' 'wo ry. Autoists-are getting quite John.

tAst Jr. has bought ithe Ir. and Mrs. Dwyer, ind 1 'family. WW TJ III Mr.

and Mrs. F. Gawthrop gtooii.in the Vernon store and is restocking it, ycu Let. We hear some people butting into things but butting a hedge Hotel Go To He City and Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. Uenkey; and on the county road, says O.eckv Pipkin; A large touring car drov-through his bunch of turkeys on-day, last week and filled four of hi; turkeyo." Wheat tcv.n at lively iTilt-. ve-rrbody tha lws'a gun" is Co 'tiig hurfting. now-a days.

We For Good i family- i i LI is a bad thing, an it generally 'leaves marks and a follow go thru as fast, ashe 3pinetiir.es wished. Most people up lu re, are husking corn, how about did you have, any, to husk? failed to-see much Mr. and UvsM H. jSclmuf and family, i and. Mrs.

John Dwyer and family. Have vou jour Thanksgiving not do rot fail to come the big Turkey '4hi3 Next week this -will. I F.IB. Lihnebur, Proprietor. BUTTER KRUST' Bread Is The Best -Ben Currie on old timer necV-oMhe-woods again.

He 'is a rrtntedrn dy, Ml i 1 the ttle nce boys-a c'lanjete-c carpenter by trade, and. 4.es 4.

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1 885
Années disponibles:
1912-1918