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HANOVER, KANSAS, JUNE 9, 1922. VOL. XXIL NO. 49. Ford and Truck Hit.

Seger-Soder. First Holy Communion. Sunday will long be remembered THE HANOVER HERALD (and successor to Hanover Gazette, established Mar 11. 190). Miss Lillian Seger, daughter of The following taken from the St.

Hanover vs. Home City. A return game was played by the above base ball teams on the Hanover diamond Sunday afternoon. There perhaps never was as many Mr. and Mrs.

Mat Seger, and Mr. Joseph News-Press of Saturday, by the following girls and boys, who rank Soder. son of Mr. and Mrs. June 3, has reference to Henry D.

0. MUNGER. Editor. made their First Holy Communion bhn Soder, were united in Brychta and family, former residents at St. John's Catholic church, in this of Hanover and well known here.

city: Ethel Johnson. Margaret Tur- people out to witness a game in this city before. The grand stand was packed full, and was evidence that insky, Mildred Eckart, Helen Eckart, marriage at St. Johns Catholic church in this city, Tuesday, June 6, at 8 o'clock a. Rev.

Father Schellberg officiating. Miss Eliza Mrs. Brychta being daughter of John Schwartz, May Schultz, Mildred Dolifka, Mary PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Entered at the poat-office at Hanover. Kansas, as second class matter, July 27.

1900. 50 PUB TEAR. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Elizabeth Brychta, the eight-year- Farrell, Zelma Doebele, Lob-berding, James Gerardy, Francis old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

H. P. beth Bonte acted as bridesmaid and Mr. Dominic Soder as best man. this popular game is interesting the public to such an extent that the seating capacity will have to be enlarged.

The game was in favor of our boys by a score of 2 to 8. Han Brychta, 2603 Duncan street, suffer arrell, John Ludvicek, Virgil he bride wore a white satin dress ed possibly serious injuries this Schwartz, Joseph Nemec, William and white hat, and carried a boquet afternoon at 130 o'clock, when a motor car in which she was riding of red and white roses. The groom over has the strongest team, perhaps. Wenke, Werner Zumbahlen, Sylvester Zumbahlen, Joseph Teegethoff, Arlo Teegethoff, Clarence Davis. wore a blue serge suit, as did also that she ever had, and the game Sunday was greatly enjoyed by all FOR PROBATE JUDGE.

I hereby announce myself a candidate for renomination for the office of Probate Judge by the Republican voters of Washington County, at the August 1922 Primary Election. CHAS. SMITH. 1 with other members of the family, and a truck loaded with hogs, driven by N. F.

Crane of Berlin, col the best man. The bridesmaid was dressed in white. After the ceremony dinner and supper was served present. Celebrated Birthday. Mrs.

Andrew Oswald, one of oar HOME CITY. lided at Tenth and Sylvanie streets. AB. R. H.

E. The injured girl was taken to St. to about two hundred invited guests at the home of the bride's parents. old and most highly respected citi Hoover, 4 0 0 2 Miller, 4 0 0 0 zens, celebrated her 73d birthday the evening they were given an McMoran, c. 4 0 0 0 anniversary Friday afternoon, June 2d.

Those present wera Mr. and Joseph's Hospital in Fleeman-Mc-Neill's ambulance, where she was attended by Dr. F.X Hartigan, who says she probably will recover. She is bruised about the head and body, Emert, ss 4 11 1 old-fashioned charivari, and the uninvited guests were treated to an FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for tne Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Washington county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election August 1, 1922.

DAN McLEOD. Brumbaugh, cf 4 1 0 Richardson, 4 0 0 2 Mrs. Frank Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

abundant supply of ice cream and Stuck and children, Mesdames Kling- cake. The young couple were the Huff, lb 4 0 0 1 Noller, If 3 0 0 0 and may be internally injured. The er, bundelhnger, walker, Broek- occupants of car were Mr. and Miller, rf 3 0 0 2 meyer, Hatke, Boecker, Koss, Straub, recipients of many useful and valuable presents, as tokens of the high esteem in which they are held by Koles, Michelson, Oestrich and Total 34 2 1 8 daughter, Kreiensieck, Schneider- Mrs. Brychta.

and their three children. Mrs. Brychta suffered bruises on the right side of her head and a two-year-old baby also was bruised. their many friends. They will go to housekeeping on a farm west of ans, Bontje, Sands, Oswald and Enid i HANOVER.

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Doebele, 5 1 0 0 Scheetz, ss 5 2 2 0 Knuffke, 2b 5 0 0 1 vn. The Herald extends congrat Crane, a farmer, had come to Oswald. Sandwiches, pickles, lettuce with cream, strawberries and cream, cake, cherry ale, hot coffee ulations. town with a load of hogs in a three-ton truck. With him was J.

R. Imming, 4 3 3 and candy as served. Mrs. Oswald Hanover Will Celebrate. McMillen, also of Berlin.

The truck was going west on the hill on i i was the recipient of many tokens of friendship. The Hanover Fire Co. have ap Davis, 4 1 0 0 Kile, 4 0 0 0 Doebele, cf 4 0 0 0 Wurtz, 3b-p 4 0 0 0 Powers, p-3b 4 1 1 1 Sylvanie street, and the Brychta car pointed committees, and they are all was going south on Tenth. Crane Catholic School Commencement. busy making arrangements for a big Legion Notes.

Hanover is on, the American Legion map with a seventy-five per cent increase mark opposite it's name. The Kansas Department of the American Legion has offered a free trip to the national convention in New Orleans to a member of the Post in Kansas showing the largest per centage increase by July 7, 1922. Hanover has a better chance of winning this prize than most Posts, because we have 75 per cent to our credit at the start. Seven more members will make us 100 per cent, and if every one who can would join us this month we could show an increase of 300 per cent. The member having the most applications to his credit will -be the one to make the trip if our Post earns it.

celebration here July 4th. All kinds John's Catholic said he slowed up for the intersection street. When the cars collided both turned over. The girl was thrown Total. 39 8 6 Summary: of amusements will be provided, there will be a grand street parade Sacrifice hits, Knuffke 2.

Hit by school has just closed a very successful school year, arid Wednesday evening the Community Hall was considerable distance by the impact, with all kinds of decorated floats, music galore, and in fact nothing and the others were thrown out pitched ball, Wurtz. Left on bases, Home City Hanover 6. Struck out by Miller, by Powers in five innings, Crane had six hogs and a calf on packed to overflowing to witness the entertainment given under auspices eft undone to make this the grand by Wurtz in four innings 1. Hits his truck. Thpy were thrown out est event ever pulled off in Hanover.

and one of the hogs suffered off Powers in five winnings, off Wurtz in four innings, off Miller 8. Stolen of the Sisters. An unusaally entertaining program was put on, after Wake arrangements to De nere, or bases, Immlng, Kile, Richardson, you will be sorry. broken eg. ine released nogs ran in all directions, and it was with Scheetz.

Struck Out: Evangelical Church Notes. difficulty that they were caught which Rev. Father Schellberg presented the following young people each a diploma as, graduates of the eighth gradje: Anthony Vlach, Marie iseitner wane nor McMillen was A list of ex-service men who are W. Doebele 3, Scheetz 0, Knuffke 0, lmming 1, Davis 1, Kile 0, J. Doebele 1, Preparations for Children's Day injured.

not members of the Post will be placed in your hands, if you have have been going on quite energeti Note. The Elizabeth Brychta cally. Mrs. John Merk, is drill Wurtz 1, Powers 0. Score by innings: Home City, 00001000 12 Hanover, 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 18 above refered to was a daughter of not yet received it, and it is up to Melchers, Evelyn Doebele, Clara Losemann, Helen Zumbahlen, Leona Singleton, Lela Eckart, Lillian Eckart, and Kunnigunda Brenner.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Brychta, living you to chase them all in and go to ing the children, and the church choir is doing its part to make the east of Henry Brychta the New Orleans convention. occasion a success. The program and family came out here shortly New Suits Here.

Would you like to drill a bit? Will Visit Germany. Rev. Father Schellberg contem will be given next Sunday night, af before in their car, and had to leave ter the Young People's meeting, The Hanover base ball team re it on account of so much rain, and Would you like to carry a gun once more? Would you like to live over old times? Our Post is forming a June 11, at 8 o'clock. return on the train. His brother ceived twelve new suits this week plates leaving for New York, June 19th, and will leave there Jane 24th for Cologn, Germany.

He will spend Sunday morning, after Sunday Jerome, in company with his twin firing squad to carry on our pro school, at 10:30 Rev. E. A. Pauli will several months with relatives and preach the sermon, after which thei it grams, with H. K.

Rowland in command. Call him up and ask drove the car to St. Joseph, and and will appear in them at the game with Endicott, on the Hanover diamond, Sunday afternoon. Remember, this promises to be the event of the base ball season, and no one should miss it. old friends at different points in that was while the family, excepting about it.

communion service will follow. Consider yourself invited and enjoy the day with us. J. J. Hoffman, country before his return.

He will attend the "Passion Play" at Jerome, were driving around that the accident occured. The little A special meeting has been called Oberammergau. It is being staged Pastor. girl was not as seriously injured as for the 16th to test our boxers, and obtain a report on our increase A Return Game. this year for the first time since 1910, although before that time was was thought at first, and returned here wjth her father and sister Sun Bring those eggs to the Big Egg contest.

Some e'x-service men will be day night. House and get cash. Adv Wilson Poultry Co. kicking themselves, for in spite of For Sale. Ferdinand Stohs, aged 65 years, all we have said and done they have put on ever ten years.

Two-thirds of the hamlet's 1500 inhabitants participate. Some have appeared in the same roles for the last 40 years. As in the past, the play is given on Sundays and Wednesdays not yet given us a chance to get Lots 15 and 16, in Block 3 months and 25 days, died at his home near Bremen, Wednesday, their Victory Medals for them. Sehropp's second addition to Hanover. These are desirable residence May 31, 1922.

Funeral services The Clement T. Farrell Post of during the summer season, beginn lots, in the north part of town. 80 the American Legion is giving a smoker at Hollenberg, Saturday, ing Tay 13 and continuing until late September. More than 30,000 acres in of sei of Sec, 22, Twp. South Range 5.

Dugald Spence, 10, at 8 p. m. Some smoke, soma drinks, and some talk will be Receiver Hanover State Bank applications for seats and lodging accommodations have already been received from foreigners. The play The Hanover second team played the Sunnyside ball team a return game on the. latter's diamond Sunday afternoon.

Our boys lost the, game by a score of 13 to 32 in favor of Sunnyside. Miss Bernice Spence returned Sunday night from Manhattan, where she was attending college. Mrs. Roy Nichols and two children and Miss Barbara Brenner, of Marys-ville, came up Wednesday to visit relatives. Miss Minnie Soder, of Sioux City, Iowa, came the latter part of the week to visit heij parents and attend the wedding of her brother.

Miss Elizabeth Bonte, who is attending business college at Fairbury, returned to her school work Wed furnished, no cost to you. You are I First published la the Hanover Herald invited to be present. Who can tel June 2, W32.1 was first put on in 1634, and at tracts national attention. A Bene the biggest and best war yarn? Notice of Appointment-Executor Come and see. dictine Priest of Atchison, will State of Kansas, Washington County, ss.

take his place here during his In the matter of the estate of Anton Dusch Mrs. Hoffman was a Beatrice late of Washington county, Kansas. absence. were conducted at the Hermans-burg eharch Saturday, June 3d. Deceased was born in Germany, and was a mute from infancy.

He was a hard-working, industrious man, and leaves a host of friends to mourn his death. There was considerable excitement in west Haaover, Monday morning, when Chas. Schropp, deputy sheriff, arrested a man supposed to be a much-wanted bandit of Omaha, for which a heavy reward has been offered. Sheriff Collins was notified by phone and he drove over in his car. Upon examination it was decided to turn him loose.

He said he was headed for the harvest fields, and got a free ride as far as Washington with the sheriff. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. visitor Tuesday. Notice Is hereby given, that on the 27th day We have on hand a large supply Lutheran Church Notes. of May, A.

1922, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Washington County of poultry, hog and other wire fenc Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Ex bunday, June lltn, at a a. m. ecutor of the Last Will end Testament of ing of all kinds. Adv E. A.

Mueller's Anton Dusch, deceased, late of Washing Sunday-school; at 10 a. services in the German, language. Every ton County. All parties Interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock accordingly. Win.

Klecan, of St. Joseph, spent Sunday with his uncle, Ignatz MARY ELLEN DUSCH, attest: executrix, choir practice. Parochial' school from Monday till Thursday during and other relatives and ClIAS. SMITH Probate Judge. May 27, friends.

nesday, after visiting relatives and attending the Seger-Soder wedding. Miss Anna Spence and daughter Lenor, of Cambridge, after visiting relatives here and at Marys-ville, left for Fairbury, Wednesday, to visit relatives before returning home. June. K. Klinger, Pastor.

I will be in my place of business Mueller Take your eggs to E. Bring in' your eggs and cream and each evening until 9 o'clock to re Duputy Sheriffs Wm. Schropp and cash. and get th ceive cream during the busy farm Implement Ho: Adv. get the highest market price.

Adv E. A. Mueller. Yern Throop accompanied tne sheriff here. Theo.

Stallbories. Adv r- ji 4f.

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