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The Economist from Clay Center, Kansas • 8

The Economist from Clay Center, Kansas • 8

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The Economisti
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Clay Center, Kansas
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8
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A granddaughter, who was reared In THEY WERE SOLDIERS TOGETHER his home, Mrs. Mabel Fischer, of Clay Center, nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; one brother, When You Come John Eisele, of Bennett, and one Chas. Eisele's Soldier Brother' Death Occurred Almost Simultaneously With His Own. sister, Mrs. Kate Allen, of Boise, Idaho.

TO The funeral was held Saturday morn ing at the Presbyterian church, Rev. H. 0. Mathls conducting the services, with the O. A.

R. participating and the Charles Eisele was born in Wittenberg, Germany, March 30, 1844, and died in Clay Center July 18, 1917, aged 73 years. 3 months and 18 days-. grand army's flag was placed at half mast in the court yard. Interment was Mr.

Eisele came with hla paYents tt To at Athelstane. the United States when he was six Clay Center Gelebirate (or on any other errand) Drive up to the J. A. Cook, who Is now working at years old, and the family settled at Milton, Pa. Here, with his brothers and sisters, Charles attended school the Robinson-McKenna store, has been appointed corporal in Company and grew to manhood.

Here also he Fourth Missouri infantry, which leaves Fort Sill, August 5. was united in marriage to Mary Ann Long in Fibruaty, 1865. To this lininn were horn five children. Four Dr. and Mrs.

J. F. Hemphill, Mr. and are still living. Benjamin Franklin de Mrs.

Will Tempero and Mr. Fear and parted, this life some 17 years ago. Mr. son Frank left last week for a trip to and Mrs. Eisele came to Kansas 31 Am Che mountain country of Colorado in their automobiles.

years ago last March and settled on their home farm in Athelstane town ship. As pioneers they spent many haDDy years together and were a help Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Cowell left on Wednesday morning for San Francisco, and blessing to their community until Cal. During their trip they will stop Mrs. Eisele preceded her to at Oakland, to visit their son Ar Accommodations for ladies and gentlemen and cars Pleasant waiting room and efficient service, storage and car wash. v- Free Air Gasoline 19.8c thur. 1 the heavenly home, January 7, 1911.

Shortly after, Mr. Eisele bought his home in Clay Center, where he had Wilson Jurey went to Salina Satur since resided. day to visit his daughter, Miss Gladys, who is In the Salina hospital recover ing from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. W.

A. Hemphill, accompanied by. her daughter, Mrs. S. E.

Lawhon, returned Wednesday from Mount Dora, Mason Tires, Extra Ply Fabric, Eoderate Price AUTO INN Clay Center Vulcanizing Co. OPPOSITE BONHAM HOTEL Florida, where she has been visiting. Together with his brother Phillip, he enlisted in the One Hundred regiment, Company E. Pennsylvania volunteers, in the Civil war in 1864. They were mustered out in 1865.

Phillip died in Louisburg, Monday, July 16, just two days- before Charles. Mr. Eisele was a consistent member of the Lutheran church in Pennsylvania, of the Evangelical church at Ebe-oezer, this county, and of the Presbyterian church, Clay Center, at the time of his death. Mr. Eisele leaves his widow, Mrs.

Rebecca Eisele of Clay Center; four children, Mrs, Ida Bostian of Milton, Mrs. Emma Berger of Peoria, III, Mrs. Tillie Schweikert of Clay' Center, and Harry Eisele of Miltonv Pa. Mrs. John Green went to Wakefield Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs.

Ed Faidley. I. J. Impey returned Tuesday from an extended trip in the east and in Canada. John McKee has been reappointed 8 postmaster at Clay Center.

Adv Our am 'A I For People JSi Is away on his honeymoon. We expect him back soon and then you may expect some interesting ads. In the meantime remember that we are 7 still at the old stand, where we have for 25 years ministered carefully and conscienciously to your wants in DRUGS PAINTS WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES KODAKS PHONOGRAPHS now especially on ICE CREAM AND COLD DRINKS 3 v. V. Just v.

Respectfully, You who are on your feet a great deal should be extraordinarily particular as to what kind of shoes you get not only as to style and quality but also as to fit Shoes That Stay fifc CENTRAL BOOK DRUG STORE Com fortable he Green Front Cafe Clean and Neat Prompt Service Your Money's Worth Every Time You need not necessarily sacrifice style to get shoes that will stay comfortable. But you must be sure that you are properly fitted. And proper fitting is on art that we have mastered in a highly commendable manner. Our styles are latest and prices lowest for caen, women and children. North Side Square Chet Crossley Br anger Berglund Shoe Go.

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