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Zenda Citizen from Zenda, Kansas • 1

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Zenda Citizeni
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Zenda, Kansas
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1 1 1,1 Yi ULL ZEND KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNIS6, 1912 Volume 3. wmuiiwiaguiWMCT.iwj.u'kSJw ajar out GROCERIES RYANP Y0U1L SUCCEED Earnest energetic effort and economy will bring you to financial independence. A Bank account will help too, start one now. Price-Weils. Last Sunday at high noon, at the homo of tho bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs, Clias. H. Price, oecured the marriage of Miss Eva M. Price to Mr. Herman Wells of Kingman.

The Rev. J. II. Copley of this city being the olliciating clergyman. immediately following the ceremony the quests were taken to the dining room where a sumptuous wedding dinner was served.

The visiting guests were Mr. and V. Ken-ncdy of Nashville, Miss race- Kennedy, and Messrs. Frank Price, Floyd Durham of Wichita and LouSimoson, Mr. and Mrs.

Wells are both well-known in Kingman county, as they are two of the county's best teachers, Mr. Wells has taught a number of terms in this vicinity and is making a success at his chosen profession. Mrs. Wells is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. II. Price, a prominent and well- epetssh If you are particular what you eat inspect our line of groceries, Clean, Pure and wholesome. They will appeal to you. The Farmers State Bank Is and.

Shoes Dry Gooc ZEND KANSAS to-do farmer, living west of Zenda, and counts her friends as she counts her acquaintances. The happy couple left Tuesday morning for Kingman where they will be at home. The best-wishes and congratulations of many friends goes with them, In both lines we feel sure that you will find exactly tne article that you desire Come in and ctee for yourself 20,000.00 $100,000.00 Capital and Surplus Resources Over Entertainment. Reed's Entertainment Company' is giving a motion picture entertain ment each night the remainder of this week at Riley's Opera Hall. The iTi liEIMI 9 9 Standard Sicel twine 9c at Riley's.

Standard Siccl twine 9c at Riley's. programs are varied, consisting of dramatic, educational and comic pictures; all clean and high class. Saturday night the program will be an illustrated lecture on the White Slave Tratlic. In addition to this will also be 2000 feet of motion pictures. Admission 10c to all.

Admission Saturday night, adults 20c, children ioc. H. W. Deist spent Sunday with' hie ik in TTarncv. Tar is Branson is employed at Riley's Hardware store.

Riley Hosier of Nashville was a business visitor in Zenda today. I J. vm Wohlfsrd 'returned to his home in Harper Saturday. F. J.

Marble spent Wednesday and 't Thursday' at Kcimig Bros, store. Mr. Graver of Pratt visited over Sunday with his daughter Mrs. 10. I Phillips.

We understand that John Noales has1 purchased Harry Birdsall's interest in the well outfit. Gladys Lucas returned Monday from an extended visit in Topeka. Henry Swingle and' sons of Oklahoma, are visiting Mrs. Dave Matthews. The trip from Byron was made over-land which is no small undertaking.

Mr. and Mrs. Y. S. Ingram of Wi Harry BirdsaU is driving some horses to Rosalia for Frank Branson.

chita are visiting their daughters and other relatives and friends in this vi A New and Old Ones. The following persons have paid their subscriptions. Those ma.rked with star are new subscriptions. Frank Miller A. VanAUcn, Spivey L.

A. Carrick, Spivey Pete Ilanlon, -Kingman Chas. Miller, DuQuoin W. S. Gary, mine well A.

A. Strong W. E. Crura, Wichita C. S.

Lock wood cinity. Mabel Drake, a sister of Mrs. Ear Martin, who lias been attending thfe Carl Boswell returned from Cold-water Monday to be home for the Vincent Iliebsch returned Thurs summer, high school in this city, went to her' home -at Zenda, on Monday. Colcf- day from Win field, where ho has been attending college, and will spend the summer on the farm. water Talisman.

I Geo. Wohlford shipped a mixed load of stock to Wichita Wednesday. Jap th ridge accompanied them, Mrs. Jay Wheeler and daugters, Mrs. Fred Baker and daughters of Wichita are visitors of Mrs.

Dave Mrs. Frank Corrie and children of Isabel spent a part of last week with Mrs. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. Hall returned from Wichita Wednesday to be at home for a short time. Eunice Birdsall returned Wednesday from Kingman where she has been visiting her grandfather. Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Callahan and S. Kimmcl went to Wichita Tuesday to hear Mr. Misses Gertrude and return The people ofProtection are planning on holding a rousing celebration the Fourth.

Try and make plans to go as they will entertain you right. Watch for the announcement next week. A large crowd attended the Children's Day exercises at Zenda Sunday morning in the Methodist church. The house was filled to the uttermost, there was barely standing room. The exercises' were just the children are to be complimented for their elegant work, also those who trained them.

We enjoy nothing better than these exercises and hear ed to their home at- Zenda, Monday. Miss Gertrude will take a few months vacation from her work Jn the ready-to-wear department at Kingman Journal. Mrs. Geo. Pointsctt.

entertained the members of the'Epworth League Friday night May 31, at her home in honor of a former member (of the League) who is visiting here. Al The weather stays cool with showers every few davs ideal wheat weather. A "bumper" wneat crop is almost a certainity now. The prospects would even make a wooden god grow Wiilowdale Pick-Ups. Adolph Bohrcr left Tuesday for Frank Fold's at a parly" Sunday night.

A jolly crowd attended the dance at the hall Tuesday evening. Rev. Drath is visiting his missions at Englewood and Ashland this He will return Friday. Martin Wiederin, vears of age, died Tuesday 'May Sth, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. JoeGeisei.

The funeral was held Thursday, con. ducted by Father Drath, and interment made in St, Peters cemetery. Mr. Wiederin was a veteran of two wars having served in the Austrian-Italian war in 18,10 and was a soldier of Royal guards at Turstruch, Tirol, the sweet childish voices blending to-gcther in praise God. May they Misses Peryle and Vena Warren brother Samraie of Wichita are visiting friends and rclatifcs at Pleas-sant Hill and around.

ever walk in the light as they are now though the night was stormy about 30 doing. guests, witli the aid of umbrellas and M. E. Church Notes. blankets were present.

After a fine Freddie Griem suffered a very pain Preaching next Sunday at Pleasant program was rendered, dainty re ful accident Monday evening while Tee Epworth Leahue was entertain-ed at their regular business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. E. Baird. After the business session, the evening was spent in music and playing games, and after that the best part refreshments were served.

The Leaguers always have a good time and with Mrs. Baird as a hostess they had simply a grand time, Hill 11 a. m. Preaching at Center unloading, a of ice. In some man fresh ra en ts were served.

In the early hours of June 1st we reached home pole school-house 4 p. m. Preaching ncr a large cake fell on him in such a at the Zenda M. E. church 8:30 m.

wav that it twisted his knee badly. wishing that many more pleasant evenings may 'be passed with these next Sunday. Prayer-meeting every He is out on crutches now and will Austria. Ho was bora near Feld-kirch, Tirol, at 1850. Thursday evening.

J. II. Copley. hospitable people. A Guest.

probably be all right in a few days. Clothes do not make the man but good ones improve his looks greatly PRICE i QUALITY 1 mior Made To Your Up To Date Clothing PRESSING CLEANING REPAIRING Measure I luMBI A. SERVICE STYLE It is not necessary to pay a long price for them if you get them here.

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