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Powhattan Bee from Powhattan, Kansas • 2

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FOWHATTAN BEtl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs-'Ed Haflich, Saturday, Fedruary 6, a son. Christian Endeavor Notes. STRAYED, Brown 2 year-old colt strayed from my place a few days ago.

Finder please notify W. E. Lupoid- Mutual phone 2511. Senior Class Party. Earl Smith was host to the seniors last Thursday evening.

The evening was spent in playing cards after which a delicious two course luncheon was served by Mrs. Smith and Miss Cecil. All the members were present, also Prof. Buffon and they declared they had never spent a more pleasant evening. The next in the series of class parties will be a valentine party at the home of Miss Juanita Sprague.

LUCILLE LOVE The Girl of Mystery. (Eatttata-OJlp 011armt fa The Choir of the Methodist Church will give a Cantata entitled "The at the City Hall, Friday, February 19. Admission 15c and 25c. Proceeds to be applied to their church building pledge. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mollie Fy Mrs Bert Stratton Pr.es.

of Sigma Ki Pollie Sea Nora'Marks Girls Ella Fant Ima Blossom 1 Miles Stone H. Ebright Pres. Girls College Uncle Dick Rich Harry Patton Dick Tate Arvel Zimmerman Ben Dunn Ed Irving Boys Orson Amis Earl Bartley From Phil Buster Earl Smith Rory Joe Kerr Cecil Fletcher College Pete Katzenjammer D. S. Moyer Bridget O'Hooligan Gladys McGinnis Maid Susan VanDusen Ethel Chandler Chaperon 7:00 o'clock Sunday evening.

Subject, The solid foundation of life. 1 Cor. Leader, Mrs. Frank Smith. Consecration Meeting.

Everybody invited. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank our many friends and especially the jurors who so willingly and generously assisted us in securing a parole for our son, Ernest. Mr. and Mrs.

G. Schweitzer. Ernest Schweitzer. BASKET BALL. Morrill High School vs.

Powhattan High School. Fri 15 per cent Discount on China As we are going to reduce our China stock we are offering to the trade for one week a special 15 per cent discount on every piece of china in our store. Now is the time for you to secure some of those pretty pieces that you have heen admiring, at a bargain. See our stock and make your selection. SMITH LINDSAY THE BUSY DRUGGISTS Horton and Powhattan day evening, February 12 at at the City Hall.

The Mor Eighth Installment, Lucille hides herself on board the ship and remains hidden rill team claims the county championship. Come and among the baggage in the hold two days. Here she is subjected see the game. Admission 1 5c. Thomas G.

Hill. to starvation. The hold is litter-ally alive with rats. On the third day she makes her presence All of the stories written by CHURCH DIRECTORY. this gifted author make good plays, with plenty of action, stir known to one of the crew who takes her to the captain.

For punishment she is made cabin Thomas G. Hill, of Emporia, Kans-, died, February 7, 1915, in the Sabetha Hospital, of blood poisoning. His age was G5 (iERiyiAN. Preaching every other Sunday at 10:30 a. m.

Nundav Sr.hi.nl ring scenes and climaxes, and always have that strain of gen bunday a. m. Everyone in- 7 months, 3 days. The funeral boy. She tries to take the papers from Loubeques cabin but is thwarted in this by Loubeque uine heart interest that keeps the audience seated until the fall of the last curtain- In "The Cal IS YOUR HOUSE WIRED Work on the transmission line is progressing in spite of the weather.

The wire will soon be strung and you will want to be ready to use the current as soon as it arrives. Remember that are home men. They guarantee their work and will be right here to make their guarantee good. BLACKBURN WATTS vuea to attend. REV.

FOULK, pastor services were held in the Meth odist E. Church at Powhattan, himself. The ship arrives at the Golden Tuesday, February 9 at 11 o'clock. The burial was in the ling of Dan Matthews" there is no effort, no flurish, no step aside from the straight, hard Gate and Lucille is pushed drwn the passage way to the dock at Powhattan Cemetery. Service the arm of Loubeque.

Close Work Make You Sleepy conducted by F. H. Ebright. Card of Thanks. path of actuality, and yet the spectator, when he comes to know the characters named, recognizes in the plot a skillfully Ninth Inseallment, Saturday night, February 13- GERMANTOWN.

We, the undersigned thank Will Edds and four children left for western Kansas, Wed Local and Personal J. P. Schuetz went to St. Jos the many good people and'frierids of Powhattan for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our bereavement in the loss of mapped battlefield of human souls, relieved it is true by plenty of rich humor, but brooded over in the strongest scenes by the mystery of spirit, strength and life's never-ending tragedy- nesday, where they will visit eph last Saturday where he had mt to undergo another operation. our father.

His many friends hope for speedy The play itself is founded on recovery. facts, plain hard lines drawn from life, but art befriends such Mrs- J- A. Schuetz went to Horton. Monday morning, to trust, such sincerity, and com spend the day with her mother, Eyes feel like you could not hold them open any longer? If you are troubled much that way there is something wrong with them. Come in and let us Examine them.

If glasses will help you we can furnish them, if they won't, we will tell you so. Mrs. Mary Trompeter, who is Buy your bulbs at the Hiawatha Greenhouse. See Zimmerman for batteries and auto accessories. The new Barber Shop handles Laundry Sabetha-Ulsh.

Miss Cecil Smith is visiting relatives in Whiting this week. Dr. Clemens Rucker, specialist of eye, ear, nose and throat diseases. Glasses properly fitted. Sabetha, Ks.

relatives. Basket Ball at Morrill. The high school team went to Morrill, Wednesday night. A team from Hiawatha was scheduled to play at Morril but cancelled the date and Morrill phoned over for the Powhattan team to fill the date as we owed them a game. Our boys were defeated by a score of 32 to 46.

Come out Friday night and help the boys get revenge for the defeat. Mr. Patton Entertains. W. W.

Hill and family, Emporia, Kans. L. E. Hill and family, Emporia, Kans. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Dunn, Morrill, Kans. James M. Hill, 4 -Morrill, Kans-T. E.

Hill andlamily, Morrill, Kans. Chautauqua at Powhattan. pels us in the long run to admit that truth is stronger than fiction, and after witnessing the quite poorly. Coleman Mr. and Mrs- Oscar dramatization of "The Calling of home in left Monday for their Dan Matthews," as dramatized Atchison.

Mrs. Coleman has by Mr. Wright himself and Els- been staying with her sister, Mrs. bery W- Reynolds, we are com E. F.

O'Malley the past three Mr. and Mrs-' Orville Arnold pelled to admit that it is a great weeks. Rev. T. D.

Crites, former spent the week end at the Wil son home, The families of M. J- Weber big strong play ot" today and one well worth seeing. and J. Schuetz spent Sunday president of Campbell College, was in our vicinity lasc week in the interest of the Midland Ly "The Calling of Dan Mat at Jos. Seibenmorgans and en Miss Pearl Bowmaster was the rnipcf ns Miss Daisv Holcomb at thews" will be the offering at joyed dinner together.

ceum Bureau. His first effort 41S yf Horton. Kansas The High St. Theater, Horton, The two children of Fred Bur dinner, Sunday. A party of young folks enjoy on Tuesday, February, 16.

kart have been on the sick list. was to sell us a lecture course. But this Bureau have a i splendid ed a fine skate on the Edds pond Henrietta Schuetz has been Tuesday night. 5 day Chautauqua program they are offering to the smaller towns. absent from school on account of illness.

Miss Edith Morris, of Nevada, The town and country people is visiting her brother, Tom Mrs. R- P. Emery has been in both took hold of this idea and be soon had sufficient guarantee St- Josepeh the past week visit Double Header PUBLICSALE Mr. Harry P. Patton entertained twenty persons at his home Thursday evening in honor of Chan Fuger who is about to depart for Washington: Kansas.

Progressive card games afforded the evening's entertainment. Light refreshments were served in the later part of the evening. Those present were, Misses Cora and Edith McGinnis, Ada Wilson, Sarah Loyd, Ruth Lambert, Mrs. 0. E.

Arnold, of Sabetha, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Christenson, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Sam Hudelson, Clyde Stratton, H. K. Powell, Chan Fuger, Chas. Busch Vern Watson and Henly Robinson.

cont'd. ing her sister, Mrs. Fred to make it a go. Thirty one of our progressive citizens have J. P.

Trompeter, F- C. Bur kart, M. J. Weber ard H. T.

signed as guarantors and we should like to have enough to make it fifty- The date and program will be announced later. Morris and family. Mrs. Lee Kasermann departed for Hiawatha, Monday morning, to visit her sister at that place. One of the longest freight trains we have seen for some time went through town Tuesday morning.

It reached from the end of the switch almost to A- H. Bartley 's farm. Winterscheidt sold a car load of Steph Conger having decided to move to Missou and J. A. Bockenstette will hold a joint public sale i hogs to Todd McLin Monday.

The children attending the parochial school will give an en HONEY AND STINGS. A certain man said that if tertainment in the school house next Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. their places, across tne road trom eacn otner, mile; south of Sabetha on the county line, and 3-4 mile east 2 west and 3 miles south of Fairview; 1-2 mile norfcl and 34 mile east of Fidelity, on Thursday, February 18 Note this in particular. Stephen Conger's sal; After the various dialogues, drills etc.

a box social will follow. everybody told all they knew The Bee would just "buzz around." And he went out and All are invited to attend and sprinkled ashes on the sidewalk. AN spend an enjoyable evening. will begin at 10 a. m.

sharp. Immediately after thi We hear there is an epidemic Mrs- Mary Trompeter, of Hor sale, Bockenstette's sale just across the road will begin a A a of whooping cough in the Sun ton, formerly of this community shine Club. was taken to Kansas City, Tues Houston Ball has discontinued dav. to consult a specialist. She his jitney line since money grows has been ill for some time and OUT OF THE ORDINARY YEAR on the sidewalk.

Ask Houston her numerous friends hope to hear that her condition will soon We might make a first rate printers devil if given practice de improved. enough but we would never am The spirit of ''The Shepherd ount to much as a waitress. Property to be in both sales follows: CONGER'S SALE 10 HEAD OF HORSES: Pair black mares, 6 and 9-yrs old, wt 3000, foaled to Rooney's horse; 1 black horse 6 years old, wt 1300; pair mules 6 and 9 years old, wt 2300; 3 coming 2 year old colts; 2 coming 1 year old colts. 4 HEAD OF CATTLE: 4 milch cows will be fresh in the spring, good ones. Six Duroc Jersey Brood Sows.

1 Nanny Goat. MISCELLANEOUS: Kirlin disc, Joker cultivator, wagon and rack, Deeringhay rake, top buggy, 3 sets harness, etc BOCKENSTETTE'S SALE 13 HEAD OF HORSES: Pair brown horses 6 and 7-yrs old, wt 2500, broke singte and double; sorrel mare 7-yrs old, of the Hills" is felt all through "The Calling of Dan Matthews" Basket Ball is alright in its place and so is roller skating but when the two are mixed Dr Why not make this an "Out of the Ordinary" year? A year of exceptional growth, a record year for accumulating and "getting ahead. Whether your income is large, moderate or small, you will find that persistent, systematic use of our bank account plan will make saving 'easier and materially add to your annual accumulation. Harold Bell Wright's last great story to be placed before the public in playing form- There were 75,000 copies of this story sold Funk stands a good chance to get the price of a new Ford out of the deal. before the book left the printers, Ask.

Kenneth and Hugh if and since that time the book has found its way into every home that contains a reader of the they didn't think the judgement day had come when they smelled in foal, wt 1300; black mare 11-yrs old, in foal to jack, wl the sulphur fumes, Monday. 1400; bay mare 5-yrs old, bay mare 7-yrs old, brown mare popular fiction of today. Every yrs old, sorrel mare 5-yrs old, pair work mules, 2-yrold mul one reads Mr. Wright's novels, Mr- Corder has a scoop shovel 3-yr old horse, spotted Shetland pony, 5-yrs old. gentle.

to loan and anyone wishing to and everyone who reads the nov The Bank of Powhattan T. J. Fletcher, Pres. A. F.

Johannes, Cashier L. C. Christenson, Assistant Cashier 8 HEAD OF CATTLE- 25 Duroc Jersey Brond clean the crossing need not fee) els wants to and does see them will farrow in March and April. Alfalfa hay, Texas seed oat embarrassed to ask for it. when they are put into acting form and Dresented at the Stephen Conger and J.

A. Bockenstette Lurah Kuloren does not like theater. Canadian money..

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