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The Kansas Woodman from Beloit, Kansas • 6

The Kansas Woodman from Beloit, Kansas • 6

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Beloit, Kansas
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6
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The KANSAS WOODMAN Potter. Our Camp has a mem Kansas Death Claims Paid in 1894. bership of 112 in good standing. OFFICIAL STATE PAPER. Name and Location.

Smith and Henry Dettmer. A goodly number of neighbors were present from Freemont and Americus. The occasion was enlivened with an address by Rev. NEW OFFICERS. BY PARKS CHUBBIC.

John P. Byerly, Atchison Solomon J. Crock, Americus Jacob F. Gundel finger, Hanover John T. Woods.

Redfleld Scottsville, Jan. 15th. Alex K. Oulbertson, South Haven Henry Andrews, Galena Neighbors Parks Chubbic: PUBLISHED MONTHLY AT BELOIT, KANSAS Entered at the lielolt, Kansas, Postoffice as George W. Read, W.

H. Manary, of Emporia, who set forth the great truth of human Second Class Mail Matter. The following are the officers jonn jml. if on, tfooaiana George- O. Smith, Walnut Herman G.

Smies, Clay Center. John O. Sankey, Arkansas City Martin J. Hall, Effingham DEVOTED TO TUB INTERESTS OF THE Seba C. Taylor, Topeka fVlodern Woodmen of America wimam Nevin, liotrs brotherhood as among the principles that underlie "Woodcraft," and when practiced among us in fraternal unity, the depths of our social system will be moved toward that plan where we can of the State of Kansas.

Joseph Hefner, St. Marys Wiliiam J. Scheier, Seneca Thomas II. Gerard, Cherry Alvin O. Simmons, Ft.

Scott Charles Schaffnerr. Burrton "Frank J. Pattison, El Dorado Woodbury P. Beverly, Burlingame recognize every man as his neigh SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Single Copy, per year, 25c. By Camps, per year, 20c.

Camps that subscribe for the paper will be entitled to baye camp card inserted free. that have been elected and installed for the year 1895: Y. B. R. Glidden; W.

T. F. Ham, E. W. T.

Daniels; Clerk, M. E. Grover; Physician, H. P. Daniels; Escort, W.

G. McGaughey; Watchman, F. L. Rardin. We appreciate the Kansas Woodman and hope soon to arrange with its editors to come and give us some much needed instructions.

Fraternally yours, M. E. Grover, Clerk. WOODHEN SECRETS EXPOSED. bor in the day of need and sufFer- vvm.

x. iiarris, Ft. scon Francis R. Tolbot, Hiattville Joseph E. Walters, Hartford Reuben M.

Legg, Horton Milton Harris, Topeka George Ducommer, Beloit ing. Jbimpona itepuoiican. VVX J. VlllVVi. 0 lllllKUiaU Peter Van der Stelt.

Wakefield. FROil SALINA. BELOIT, FEBRUARY, 15, 395. John M. Mason, Blue Rapids George Higgins, Logan James H.

Hiser, Colony James V. Seaman, Pot win Josepe Chamrad, Hepler Josejph H. Jacobs, Atchison McK. L. Littleton, Alma A PLEASANT SURPRISE.

Salina, Feb. 14th. Neighbors Parks Chubbic: AGE AMT. 34 3000 22 3000 29 2000 47 2000 50 2000 49 2000 55 2000 42 1000 50 2000 21 3000 24 1000 44 3000 44 2000 40 2000 40 3000 41 3000 43 2000 27 1000 28 2000 29 2000 43 2000 53 2000 40 2000 39 2090 41 2000 39 1000 27 2000 48 2000 50 1000 51 2000 56 1000 28 1000 45 2000 43 1000 43 3000 36 2000 56 2000 33 2000 22 2000 42 3000 26 2000 25 3900 42 3000 25 1000 48 1000 33 3000 53 1000 47 2000 48 2000 42 3000 39 3000 44 3000 51 2000 41 3000 46 3000 29 2000 42 1000 32 2000 34 2000 34 2000 33 3000 46 3000 43 2000 35 2000 26 3000 31 1000 26 500 34 2000 49 3000 36 3000 44 2000 John II. Howe.

Lvnden We have got things working Wm. Dixon, Abbey ville. James E. Brown. Prettv very nicely in our Camp.

Have Tuesday evening, January 8th, Seneca Camp No. 644, Seneca, Kansas, installed their new offi Joseph Arpin, Clyde The Modern Woodmen of Amer twelve foresters nicely uniformed vvaiiace wrencneyv Kingman W. A. Mason. Valley Falls and doing a little work notwith cers.

Just after the regular bust Joseph O. Lindsay, Horton Mas C. Simonson. Derbv ica, of this city, will give a public entertainment at the Opera House on Wednesday evening, February standing the hard times. We ex James M.

Beacom, Mound City TIT 1 ft IT! 1 1 --1 TV ness of the Camp was disposed of vvm. 11. s. xoue, mi uoraao Samuel II. Brehm.

Hutchinson 20, at which the complete secret Thomas Lahev. Dodsre Citv pect to increase our membership to 300 before the year is out. We are getting out a folder; will send work will be exposed in the inita-tion of a candidate. It will be the James K. Finley, Emporia David M.

Stackhouse. I William A. Cummings, Iola most interesting and enjoyable you one when completed. Say J'eter JNelson, Concordia Wm. O.

Wiley, Galena Theo. A. Rogan, Parsons Albert Hunter, Topeka Oliver Roweth, Redfleld why is it that it takes so long to entertainment of the season, and the low price of admission, which has been fixed at ten cents, places it within the reach of all. Every Lewis Schwarz, Pittsburg get the certificate of a new mem we heard a rustling and jostling noise outside and in a moment our sentry was overpowered, the inner door forced open and the Camp was in possession of a band of ladies. The surprise was so complete that some of the Neighbors involuntary reached for hats and overcoats and begun saying, 'Yes darling, I'll go right home; I know I ought not be out so late," when the leader of the intruders ber from the Head Camp? When does our subscription expire? Give Ploog T.

the Royal degree next. He's a crackerjack I bed unanes s. snarp. uiiiton Emil L. Elliott.

Hiattville Samuel C. Wilder, Arthur W. Lyman, Ossawatomie. Peter A. Olston, Axtel Ray A.

Wiswall, Olathe Homer F. Shields, Independence Argus C. Kent, Oswego Jrmes A. Rule, Tonganoxie Lewis Adkins, Kansas City Wm. H.

shepherd, Burrton M. J. Wellslager, Salina J. R. Hill.

Oswego W. R. Taylor, Ft. Scott you. Fraternally, S.

J. Strickler, Clerk Oakdale Camp No. 384. one who has not seen this work should be sure to embrace this opportunity as it may never occur again. A further and more detailed notice will be given next week.

Downs Times. Don't do it. Neighbors, you will never get another application as long as you live. Died, at home, in Alton, Tuesday evening at 9:30, Mina Hock-ett, wife of J. O.

Hockett. Her Certificates come promptly for our camp Eds. ADMIRE CAMP. ATTENTION NEIGHBORS The new Camp was organized said, "go right on with your business and we will remain with jou." Before the installation ceremony was complete we were notified that a supper was awaiting us in the banquet rooms. At the close of Camp all repaired hither and partook of the good things provided by our ladies.

I am a member of long standing and can say I prize the institution very illness was of short duration. She by H. Retschlag at a very inter- If you are in the Poul- try business, I have became unconscious Monday forenoon and never rallied. She esting meeting on Tuesday even leaves a husband a baby boy only a few days old to mourn her de ing, January 16th. A good supper was served in White's hall.

parture. The funeral was held to-. Light Brahma Cockerells 50 50 The officers ibl day from the Congregational lows: V. J. W.

Valentine; W. church at 11 a. Rev. L. H.

Piatt conducting the services. 0. L. Corbin; E. Fred ISPFor Sale.

All finely bred. The deceased was a daughter of Will sell: lirst choice $1.50 C. W. Tuller Alton Empire, January 31st. Neighbor Hockett is a member each; second choice $1 each.

Also some old stock for sale. JAMES W. GEORGE, DOWNS, KANSAS. of Beloit Camp No. 895 and has highly and would think still more of it if it admitted ladies to membership and benefits.

Seneca Camp is in splendid condition with a membership of nearly one hundred. The order is thought of by members and out-eiders and I see a grand future awaiting it. May it live long to bless the widow and orphan and may the fraternal feeling displayed by the members and their families of 644 continue to grow is the wish of J. P. S.

the spmpathy of the Camp in this, Shryock; Clerk, F. E. Parr; Escort, W. Spencer; Watchman, W. S.

White; Sentry, R. T. Black; Physician, J. L. Short; Delegate, O.

L. Corbin; Managers, F. B. Hoag, Lyon and Charles Weaver. A good delegation from Freemont and Allen were present.

The charter -will be open for 30 days. Emporia Republican. FROM CLIFTON. his great affliction. The Downs Camp of Modern Woodmen held their annual meet- ng for the election of officers on Monday night, Decembet 13th, at which the following officers were The Shawnee Eire Insurance Company, of Topeka, Kansas.

Clifton, Jan. 15th. BUSHONG CAMP. Neighbors Parks Chubbic: Banyan Camp No. 1228, install ed the following named officers Established in 1882.

elected for the ensuing year: J. W.Pugh, V. Louis Krohn, W. E. Dillon, E.

W. A. Johnson, Clerk; A. W. Hefley, Escort; Milt George, Watchman; George Albrecht, Sentry; J.

W. Pugh, Manager. W.A. Johnson, delegate and H. Fletcher, H.

Retschlag, the Woodman rustler of the Fourth district of Kansas, organized the new Camp, with twenty charter members. The officers were elected as follows: V. L. M. Gibson; W.

Capital Stock. $100000. Losses Paid, over $120000. Monday evening, January 14tb: V. William J.

F. Cranet; G. P. Baker; Clerk, F. L.

Horton; Escort, F. Shuler; Watchman, George Martin; Sentry, L. Pritchard; Physicians, D. C. Tyler and H.

E. Potter; N. Segmir, 0. S. Stewart H.

P. DILLON, J. W. GOING, President. Secretary.

Mrs. John McKee of Vining, Kansas, sends the Woodman to her sister, Mrs. Ida E. Thomp- J. C.

Coyle; E. William Detner; Clerk, J. S. Lanning; Escort, Chester Smith; Watchmau, Joseph O. Schreiber; Sentry, Otto Marx; Physician, T.

J. Burris; Delegate, J. Wolf; Managers, G. Marx, J. IgT This company does a general busi-ness in Kansas and Oklahoma, and pursues a conservative policy.

Agents wanted in all good Kansas cities and towns. son, Seattle, Washington, who is and E. B. Webster: Delegate, J. N.

Deuman; Alternate, H. E. a Woodman's widow..

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Pages Available:
288
Years Available:
1893-1896