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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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A I 11 NEWS, GAR VOLUME. VI. GARDEN PLAIN, SEDGWICK COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1917 WHOLE NO. 261. $1.00 Per Year In Advanc Wm.

BRADLEY, Editor and Publisher. A large crowd attended the dance Monday night. 3 REP PEPS PHILOSOPHY Mrs. J. F.

Stuckey of Wichita is visiting, here at present. Si Mrs. Summers and children Gladys and Daisy spent Sunday in Cheney. ROLL OF HONOR She following have been in and renewed their subscription to The News during the past two weeks: Henry Tennissen, City Emil Volckman, John Arbach, John Bunck, Bank, A. J.

Winters, Sam Stone, A. F. Petersen, John Fritz, James R. Smithheisler, J. J.

Schauf, Carl Wulf, C. E. Gillespie, Fred Cheney, Nic Thimesch, Mt. Hope, Mrs. F.

Al Petersen, East Orange, New Jersey. Mr, Edd Wulf arrived here from Wentz, Texas, Tuesday evening for a short visit. Start New Eight Buy mg Your Hard-Tfare and Implements of A "gdodJNew Year's Resolution: Pay the editor all you owe him, as he needs the money, I 4' AD. Mrs. Emma Garnett of Goddard, 1 spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

I 'and Mrs. J. T. Garnett. Spring Creek and Vicinity Mr.

Forrest Nest leroad of Wich-', ta was seen on our streets between tains Monday morning. "Some men bra'ms enough to have, a decent headaclic" The Weber Brothers of arrived here Monday morn-: ngi for a short Visit with friends. Brothers 'Mr. Jos. Geiaen left Tuesday ii'jining for the Military home for old soldiers where he will spend a few months.

A large number of friends and relatives spent Sunday at John Zerener's. Mrs. Theiman of Nebraska is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Theiman. Mr, Werner Wulf spent several day3 last week at W.

Brandes Sr. Quite a number of this vicinity attended the party at Holtje's last Thursday. Mr. John Zerener and C. Wiske motored to Nashville, Kansas last Thursday in the latters car to visit with W.

Kuebn and family. Auto Repairing, Garage. Supplies Tires, Mr. F. Petersen shipped a car of cattle to the Wichita markets He said he had to start jilit New Year right.

till rowG-A dverf isiv we pay TTk has been visiting with Tiaut'tiand friends here and '-at Jjudard the pest few days. The little Sf Mr. and Opal and Irene Halderman, Wycoff, W. R. Walker, Miss wye Limm(rs and Mrs.

E. C. Sum Mrs. 1 Hazel 1 Collins we ere amonp: the county seat callers Now Year's Day. Mrs.

Herman Lentz is reported quite sick with pneumonia. Misses Betty and Anna Hoffman visited at H. Weichman's Monday. A large number of this locality attended the party at P. Stoehr's Monday evening.

Miss Martha Centgraf returned Monday from Caldwell, Kansas, after a weeks vacation with home folks. Mr. W. Brandes Jr. and family visited at M.

Wiske's Frida evening. The chicken pie supper at the high school auditorium last Satur- day niuht given by the Ep worth League was a great success and they cleared something like $30. Smithheisler and Andy Mantz motored to Wichita Tuesday to attend the meeting of the Silver Leaf Oil Gas Company of which several of our citizens are deeply interested. zHWht ii Vlve-m-Hoad FciK-CinderTowinfcCar Aodel D'35. This Car is equipped with the famous Mrs.

Lee Lucas of Jackson, Wyoming, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gillespie the past few weeks left last Friday morning for Wichita where she will visit a short time before returning home.

nick Vaw-in-Hea Motor i i five-1 The Buick four-cylinder, -thirty-five horsepower The Bible Class of the Lutheran church met last Sunday evening, to watch the old year out and the new year They all report a good time. Mr. H. Wegner, L. Lentz, Mrs.

Wiske and families, Mr. and Mrs. Mausch and M. Scheuman visited at II. Lentz's Monday.

Miss Lydia Brandes spent Sunday night with Martha Zerener. A large number of friends sppnt Sunday at Rev. Busse's. Miss Emma Wiske is visiting with home folks. Mr.

Will Asendorf returned to Lawrence, Kansas, last Friday after spending a week at home. Mr. H. Lentz and family visited at M. Classen's Saturday evening.

A number of friends and relatives visited at H. Weichman's Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II.

Wulf Mrs. Wiske and daughter Eda, Mrs. F. Abel, Mr. and Mrs.

Brandes and Lydia and Martha Zerener visited at W. Theiman. Sunday evening. passenger touring car pictured above is designed to meet the needs of those who are satisfied with nothing less than the Buick Valve-in-Head power plant, and who The article we printed about the Ford car that Wm. Marx bought from Wulf-Eros, here pretaining to the locking of the steering gear was untrue and we were misinformed.

The driver simply lost control of the machine and it was postively no fault or the car. want a strong, well built, light car capable of continu- ed and economial service. Mr, Hubert Nett who lives north of town has carried off all honors on bringing the largest ho to town since we can remember, and prob 1 in PALACE GODDARD, KANSAS ably the largest hog that was ever sold here. The hog was sold to A. F.

Petersen and was only eighteen month old but weighed COO pounds and brought the neat sum of G1.76. Some (pi g).

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