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Powhattan Bee from Powhattan, Kansas • 1

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KnniH State Hi. Soclet LJ EE WHATT NUMBER 49 POWHATTAN, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1914. VOLUME XIII. Mrs. W.

B. Faulkender was visit A slight error was made, in the CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. The per year. ing in Fairview last Saturday. township report, which was print WILL HAVE PUBLIC SALE.

MR. FARMER ed in the issue of Jan. 23, which CHAS. ALBEE TO ARKANSAS. we wish to correct.

The mistake Sunday, Feb. 8. Subject, "Consecration Meeting," Psalms 27-1. Herbert Waserfallen leader. Beginning at 7 o'clock.

John Hall, living iy2 miles southwest of town, sold his home Charlie Albce, of Powhattan, was as" follows: G. VV. Cashman, mud work $42.30, and should read We are now Drenared to smoke you meat. If you wish was in Sabetha Saturday. He had a short time ago and will have a Lqo.

I to get some meat smoked do not fail to come in and see us. just returned from Monticello, A GOOD SPEAKER. vv van uu yvvift iiguvt where he has entered the A GOOD PLAY. employ of Joe Allen, a banker and public sale at tne iarm on Monday, Feb. 16.

He has some good horses for sale which will pay the farmers who are looking for nice stock to attend. 5 The home talent play put on at the auditorium by Baker last Sat- We also carry in stock a good line of Heinz canned goods, Fresh Oysters, Heinz Mince Meat. We also have a key of Sweet Relish the best obtainable. A. E.

STRATTON SON iifilnv Hvunimr WHS fl erpflt SUC i came hack to this vieinitv for a OBITUARY OF MRS. WATT. cess. A large crowu was present Chas. Monroe, manager of the Farmers' union store at Mriu, who spoke to the Powhattan union last Thursday eveuing at th I.

0. 0. F. hall, put up a very interesting talk, lie returned to his home the next day. The ineinbem report him a good speaker and wish for him to return again as een as he can.

nil r.nnrt. it, nn of the best leW CarS 01 n0r5eS flaB TU they have seen this season. There ed. to Monticello with his family 11 in thfl nlav and LU llve- aj wtB BiCa- v.v-v-" .3 I i each one was well presented. pnseu wuea ne xuuau I have clover hay and corn fod Inez M.

Reedy was born in Brown county, June 15, 1885. At the age of 16 years she was converted and united with the Congregational church of Comet, from which time When in Horton call at Bert's Pool Hall for your Cigars, Soft Drinks and Tooaccoes. wnai a good country mere is about Monticello. He thinks there der, soed oats and corn. Call me BASKETBALL.

or prices. Gabriel Grosfield. are many good opportunities hone 102. Adv. she hae grown in grace and lived Friday evening the Bern girls' there.

Living is cheaper in pret day by day in true fellowship team played the town girls' team ty near every way than in this with the Master; an ardent be- at the city hall and won by a score part of the country. None of the Oome to the city hall Friday night and show your loyalty to the High school. This will be one of the best games of the season. Adv The steeple of the Christian hurch, which was blown off some liever in right principles which 0f 28 to 7. Bern has a good team houses in Monticello have stoves mark a higher standard of the and on account of the lack of prac- for use except for cooking pur time ago by a severe wind storm, is being replaced this week.

Christ Spirit that kept her sweet, tice the town team was no match poses. All houses have fire places patient, ever mindful of others. f0r the Born team. This was the and a wood fire in a grate is all Come to the city hall Friday She was married on Jan. 13, 1904, first game of the season for the that is needed in the most Bevere NOT ROOM FOR TWO.

Editor Browne, of the Powhattan Bee, wants Funk to run for congress. Just to keep this job in the medical profession we will trot Dr. Henry Deaver out as a candidate. A man that can run his automobile away from the governor of Kansas can surely go fast enough to land in congress. Fair-view Enterprise.

Stay out Dr. Deaver! Dr. Funk has the job cinched. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of the Twenty-second Judicial district of the State of Kansas Mary Hughes left Tuesday evening for Germantown where she attended the wedding of Lee Win-terscheidt of near this place and Miss Carrie Keish, of Baker, which was held there on Wednesday.

night and show your loyalty to the Watt, also of Brown tawn erirls. A larsre sized crowd weather that comes to that coun Iigh 8chool. This will be one of try. Extra good wood, cut in county. To this union was' born witnessed the game the best games of the season.

Adv proper length for fireplace, is de G. C. Club. one daughter, Ruth Grace. The first eight years of their wedded life they lived in Kansas, but for livered for only $2.50 a cord.

Sa betha Herald. HEPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE CITY OF POWHATTAN The G. C. Club was entertain ed at the homo of Mrs. I.

several years she had been an ar- DECEMBER 31, 1913: RECEIPTS. W. C. T. U.

PROGRAM. dent sufferer from stomach and Gilrr.ore Wednesday afternoon. Balance in treasurer's hands last report $1,351.88 nervous affliction, and two years a pleasant afternoon was spent Date February 10. Hostess, Mrs Feb. 3, six fines 30.00 ago came with her husband and after which Mrs.

Gilmore, assist- E. W. Buffon. Topic: Frances E. You will be called upon this March 5, rent 27.05 daughter to Long Beach, e( Dy Mrs Tuggle served a deli-hopiug the change might be bene- cous lunch Guests were s.

Willard Memorial Fund. year to again. elect a district judge, tlpril 3, rent 21.40 Day Program. flcial. After three weeks of great Schliable.

Mrs. C. R. Tuggle and April rent 7.00 July 14, from County Treasurer 124.51 next Singing Crusade Hymn. and I shall ask at your hands a nomination and an election as such judge, a position I am now Aug.

28, tine 10.00 where there will be no more pain, Leetine will be at the Howard Scripture Readmg-The Crusade iov. fa, from County Treasurer 260.46 1 ii 1 11 lAn.n funrn I I TVTIn a a I 1 Slllnl. holding and have held since 1899 ana uou win wjpe an icaia iium nuiKm nume wiui iuioo ucia Roll Call Responses by quota Total. our eyes. She passed away on hostess.

-The last legislature passed a non-partisan judiciary law, which tipns from Miss Jan. 21. 1914, at their home 1315 Reading "Frances E. Willard, a Taken to Hospital. 163 66 East 10th street, Long ased 28 years, seven 19th Century Optimist." Mrs Ralph Bowmaster was operat- Moyer.

months and six days. DISBURSEMENTS. 4 S. T. Holcomb 12.55 6 Mrs.

Nancy Bartley 25.00 6 Citizens Hall Co 250.00 6 Citizens Hall Co 250.00 6 Citizens Hall Co 250.00 6 Citizens Hall Co 250.00 7 E. L. Barber 1.20 7 John llogan 75 61 62 63 64 Feb. Feb. Feb.

Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb.

ed upon for appendicitis in the short Talk "Frances E. Willard She leaves to mourn her loss a Citizens hospital at Hiawatha Yet Speaketh Through the Mem husband and little daughter Ruth ast Saturdaj by Drs. Funk and orial Fund," Mrs. White. aged 8 years; her mother, five sis Singing "White Ribbon Rally Shannon.

Ralph had three slight attacks and it was thought 165 162 167 64 173 Song." ters, and six brothers, and many relatives who reside in Kansas. She was a loving mother and a for awhile that an operation was Reading "How the Foreigners does away with party nominations for judicial offices, and .1 expect in the future to recognize this new departure and policy of the law to observe the spirit of the law, as well as its letter, and to refrain from active participation in all party affairs so long aa I am on the bench. It would be strange indeed, if after the length of my service as judge of this judicial district there were not some litigants and attorneys who, on account of the loss of a suit, would oppose my re-election. But conscious only of having done right, as it was given not necessary, but upon visiting Helped in Colorado," Mrs. Zim 72 faithful wife.

The funeral services were held on Monday, Jan. him Dr. Funk reported an oper- 168 merman Feb. 26 Crane Co 1.50 Feb. 28 The Derby Grain Co 4.95 Mar.

6 C. F. Bowmaster 6.00 Mar. 8 S. T.

liolcomb 2.20 Mar. 13 F. L. Schilling Lumber Co 8.60 Mar. 14 E.

L. Barber 8.65 Mar. 25 C. H. Ball .50 Mar.

25 Derby Grain Co 6.35 Apr. 11 J. H. Kinnear Grain Go 3.00 Apr. 11 S.

N. Wilson 4.50 171 ation necessary, lhe operation Qujz on the Memorial Fund Mrs 26. at 2 p. conducted by Rev. was a success and Ralph's many jp.

Smith. 169 170 Mr. Moore, pastor of Grace M. E. wish him a speedy re friends Reading "Making Prohibition 176 174 church.

He spoke from a part of I Cor. 15, also Luke 8:52, "And Sentiment for the World," Mrs cover. Jesse Cashman. 178 Apr. 12 C.

P. Bowmaster 3.00 175 Apr. 12 E. E. Beauchamp 3.00 Hia Bay your flowers of the all wept and bewailed her, but Josns said weeD not; she is not Offering for the Memorial Fund watha Greenhouse.

Paying of dues. mft to see the risrht. and with the hut sleeneth." The choir Guest Day Each member request 177 181 182 183 180 E. Schlegel, of 11 or ton, was assurance that if continued in the isang in That City Four Square. ed to bring a friend.

Powhattan visitor Tuesday. office of district judge I shall con- The pall-bearers were Mr. Hen- Singing "Some Glad Day." 184 tinue courageously to administer i rV) nv Freeman, Mr. Clark, Mr Hear Dr. Robert Gordon Tues- Temperance doxology.

179 thp law without fear or favor, Mr. Tavlor and Mr. day evening, Feb. 10. adv.

THE 1914 CAMPAIGN. in A. M. Leonard was transacting respectfully ask your support. Blake.

Interment was made Wm. I. Stuart. Adv. I Long Beach cemetery; Cont.

185 186 187 188 189 191 Apr. 14 Jacob Shaner 3.00 May 6 A. M. Leonard 4.50 May 7 John llogan 13.50 May 7 S. T.

Holcomb 8.13 May 7 D. J. Ball 12.45 May 9 Riechers Schlegel 2.50 May 12 E. L. Barber 7.65 May 29 Mrs.

Nancy Bartley 15.00 June 4 C. F. Bowmaster 22.62 June 5 L. C. Christenson 2.25 June 5 C.

R. Rooney 1.00 Aug. 7 D. J. Ball 2.10 Aug.

7 L. C. Christenson 5.00 Aug. 8 F. H.

Loyd 2.50 Sept. 2-S. T. Holcomb t. 2.85 Sept.

20 Harry Baldwin 2.50 Oct. 7 Wm. Powell 10.80 Oct. 7 Lue Hathaway 6.2K Oct. 7 A.

G. Anderson 8.f) Oct. 7 Theo. Anderson 5.13 This is going to be an interest business in Kansas City the fore ing year in Kansas politics and part of the week. course you want the news in an I Dr.

Gordon is a live wire, impartial manner. The Topeka 190 192 194 Hear him at the city hall the state Journal is an absolutely in evening of the 10th. adv. dependent daily newspaper and is 205 naming a special rate of $2 from Basketball game Friday even March 1, 1914, to November 15, 204 202 201 195 ing at the city hail between ba- 1914, which will take a subscriber betha II. S.

boys and girls' team clear through the campaign and 199 and Powhattan II. S. boys and election. 8 Derby Grain Co 44. 0.

8 C. H. Ball DO 8 E. Ball 11)0 8 D. J.

Ball 21 25 9 Schilling Lumber Co 58 35 girls' team. Adv. 208 207 Along with the political news Oct. Oct. Oct.

Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct.

Oct. you will receive in the State Jonr DEPOSIT YOUR INSURANCE POLICIES DEEDS and other valuable papers in our fire-proof vault where they will be protected and ready for you when you want them. raT" When you give a note or have other financial obligations maturing in the future se that the pavments are to be made at THIS BANK. By doing this and carrying your checking aceount with us you centralize and systematize your affairs and get a better bank service. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Faulkender, 10 C. F. Bowmaster 300 nal the daily happenings in Kan of Holton, left Friday for their 10 C.

F. Bowmaster 13 sas and throughout the world, as hntnp nftor ,1 short visit with his 11 G. W. Holcomb 12 20 00 75 50 00 brother, W. B.

Faulkender, and well as good market reports, sport 11 Riechers Schlegel -i i ing, -ranroaa, society uu uewo 206 193 196 197 210 203 211 213 209 214 213 215 198 every aescnpxion. aisu sspema 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. B. H.

Schober feature PaSes of interest to men women and children of a serious Oct. 13 Jesse Darby Oct. 17 Powhattan Township Nov. 14 Mrs. Nancy Bartley Nov.

15 A. M. Leonard Dec. 3 L. C.

Christenson Dec. 3 C. F. Bowmaster Dec. 4 B.

A. Conover Dec. 12 S. Holcomb 95 .50 went toGermantown Wednesday and comic nature. Aside from its mnrninir tn attpnd the Winder- L.50 ischiedt-Reish wedding there larS staff of regular reporters Li.

and correspondents, the State 1.55 journal aiso receives iuo j.uu ivaa Total $1,450.60 Balance in Treasurer's hands Dee. 31 381.70 Miss Anna Ellingson returned ed wire report of the Associated The 1 Wednesday to her home at Kidge- Press, the greatest news gatnermg ml of Powhattan Powhattan, Kansas wav Iowa after visit association in the world. here wUb her brother C. E. Ell- All the new subscribers on the imrson.

Her mother who arrived above special offer will be started Total A. F. JOHANNES, Treasurer. STATE OF KANSASBROWN COUNTY, ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, A.

D. 1914. L. C. CHRISTENSON, (SEAL) Notary Public.

My commission expires November 22, 1914. a few days ago for a short visit promptly March 1. bend in your Fletcher, Pres. A. F.

Johannes, Cashier L. C. Christenson, Assistant-Cashier with her son retimed home with order at once. Address: lopeka Miss Ellingson. 'state Journal, Topeka, Kansas.

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