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The Holyrood Gazette from Holyrood, Kansas • 1

The Holyrood Gazette from Holyrood, Kansas • 1

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ill 1 1 i II mw Holyrood, ElUworth County, Kansas Thursday Morning January 29t 1920 Volume 1 The ROYAL TAILORS "for the best madeTtomeasure clothes. A Stratmann, Local Agt (Number oi House Burns MICKIE SAYS When in The City The house of Paul Kasten, who lives on the Joe Sekavcc farm 5 Yt miles north of Holyrood burned to the ground early Saturday morning ua Aliiuil It OOMT PAN 1 SOUTH PALACkY We are getting the Indian Bummer that we failed to get last summer Amanda Stoltenberg visited with Clara Eggers Sunday. Robt. Johansen and family and Fred Branda and family visited wilh Joseph Rezac Sunday afternoon. Anna, Mary, Joe, Emma and Josie Mat eoNi win in -tow 0ON' HyHl and everything that was in the house also was lost.

The Mrs. Kasten and children only escaped in their night clothes. There was only one door Stop at the Weightman Garage and get prices on Kelly-Spnng-field tires and United States, royal cord tire. A in the house and that one was in the kitchen where the fire started, making the only possible exit out of the Brejcha spent Sunday afternoon with he Grounds girls. Sounds like small window in the living room.

around sauirrels, doesn't it? Albert Lille and family visited GET with Tony Kafka Sunday. WEAVER TO BUILD Herman Tappendick and family The prices on Radiators and Weed chains visited with Otto Stoltenberg bun. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eggers, Kath As we go to press we understand that Weaver has let the contract for a new building in the same place where bis store now stands.

The building is to be the same size as the old one and to be built of brick and all other automobile parts. erine and Fritz were Wilson visitors Thursday. H. J. Weightman, Garage one story high, A Urge plate glass front with only door entrance.

Ex-Soldier Grows Excited For additional locals and ads see This is only one of the many new Mr. and Mrs. John Boye visited with John Horejsi Sunday. Joseph Dressier and family visited with James Brejcha Sunday evening. Roy Matoush spent Sunday with Wa'do Hagy.

It looks like everybody went visiting. There are two sides to any ques John Doe, a farmer and ex-soldier improvments that you may expect near here became very much agitak to see in the next few months. the last page Miss Maude Brown is visiting with her sister Mrs. Sanders this week. John Sekevec returned from Beav ed upon reading a poster Saturday tion but most people have only one er Monday.

A large number of guests were very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Suits cleaned and pressed. H. A.

afternoon placed in a prominent place on Main Street. "I thought when I got out of the army and quit the sights of Coblenz that there would be no more attempts made to nroblems. But line of vision. In the last issue of the Ellsworth A Letter From A Kansas Normal Student The editor received a letter from Petermann evening. An Stratmann.

County Leader one of the Rcribes nrAtifl the age old problem of how Mrs Jas Corrigan is ill. elaborate dinner was served 5 o'clock after which the evening was spent in Dlavine progressive rook. Mrs. iivy vi it n.ronpp Rpntfrow and Alfred many cubic feet of earth there are Joseph (Felix) Dlouhy, a student at Vonaaa Nnrmnl Schools of Emporia, which will be of interst to here is just the ideal cnance. i claim this is one better than the army went." Bv this time a crowd had gathered E.

Wamhoff, the champion of the evening, received the first prize, urkiiut. Prof P. Zitzmann. deserted MCft V- Dolecek were in Ellsworth Saturday. Bert Siemsen is here from Lins-borg this week visiting with relatives and friends.

some of our readers: Emporia, Kans. Jan. 20-1920. Dear Friend eager to see what had inspired the by his good fortune in "carrying off soldier to so much happuess. ine the booby." H.

A. Stoltenberg is in staling a in a cellar of certain dimensions, Wonder why he didn't ask bow much water there is in an empty bucket. Jhp following items arrived to late for last weeks issue-Gus Nflgel and family spent Sunday allernoon with E. H. Hagy and family.

Roy Johansen visited with Fay Wilson and joined in an unsuccessful The guests remained until the furnace for Joe Roesler. I haven't but a few minutes to spare as it is dinner time and I just returned from school but I will en-deavor to tell you a few things. Here am sendine you The Normal Lorraine and Geneso played bask. Boldier heeded not their questioning glances but continued, "I'll find out all about tractors, threshing machine problems, the raising of live- dial had reached the zero hour, and would have gone "over the top" et ball in the opera house Tuesday evening. Wm.

Ohlemeier is being kept busy instaling the new pipeless furnaces. had it not been for the lights may go out" scare Before departing, those present, expressed their gratitude to the hosts who had afforded them such a splendid, social and delightful time. Those who were present were: The stock, chickens, tne mamnK ui v-aon-bran mash for grasshoppers and By George, everything!" A new light o'erspread his face and he walked away with a vigorous stride hum Bulletin. In it you will see that the Roopevelt Highs beat Hartford (Score 46-16 The Normal High School has changed its name lecent-ly to the Roosevelt High School in honor of our former President coyottehunt. The Misses Anna, Mary, and Emma Brejcha attended the dance at Brashnas Saturday night.

Man's inhumanity to man has made countless thousands mourn. How Notice ming a tune tnai onwuewieut Messrs and Mesdame3: Fred Frevert, Theodore Roosevelt. I suppose you Wm. Frevert, C. C.

Frevert, Geo. have heard of William Allen White, Well his $70,000 home burned down I will be at my Studio in Holyrood to do Photographic work on Sunday February 1st. Kindly make arrangements accordingly. F. A.

Wesely, 204 East Douglas Wichita, Kansas. adv. last night, caused by an effective might have hummed as he faced war on Flanders Field-Pack up your troubles in your kit bag and Smile. Smile, Smile-Others crowded to read the poster which read: "Are you going to attend Farm and Home Week in Manhattan, Feb many have you made mourn? A Farmers' Union meeting was held at Max Johansen's home Monday evening, Mrs. Jos.

Dressier and daughters, Agnes and Georgia, are visiting in Oklalfoma. Emil Frohreich has been sawing wood for Jos. Dressier. flue. I must let you know that we are going to have exains this week and it keeps me busy.

Wamhoff, Fred Wamhoff, John Wamhoff, Aug. Schroeder, Louis Meyer, Rev. O. Henning, Martin Krenke, Fred Siemsen, Joe Roesler, Carl Stratmann, Mrs. E.

Wamhoff, Miss Alice Knocke, Miss Elda Frevert, Prof. P. Zitzmann, Harvey Meyer and Wm. Schroeder. "Dont forget the Gazette" for it ruary 2 7 1920? Everything has ruary ivtvi Entertainments seem to be quite bepn pianneci for yonr benefit and nnnr Tlira Ufa nn fftPB of gives me great pleasure to glance through the few news articles and makes me feel at home.

Well, as it noDular now. Amanda Stoltenberg and Helen 7ii re absent from school on convenient. fw.v unv kind. Guides, programs and If you are not a paid subscriber to is getting nearly 1 o'clock I cuets I will close. Excuse mistakes, blot all meetings are free.

Your only ex The floor in the new Baker carage viis paper you should be. pense will be traveling, room and is completed and the tile on the ting etc. as I am in a will board Board will be furnisiiea to try and write more next time. I remain your friend, Felix. Card Of Thanks Trt Thomas Weijrhtman.

Mike everyone at absolute cost. front porch is being put on this week. The John Ehler carpenter gang "Absolutely everything that is account of illness. The party at Schroeder's was well attended. Mrs.

Robert Johansen and daughters visited at the Max Johansen home Mondaay evening. It strikes us that the only solution for the unrest that prevails in this country is by improving the people. i is nn I etter and no connected with the farm will be dis oro nur KniMino- a new home for Surprise Party Merkliug and all those who so kindly assisted us after the loss by fire. We express our thanks, your kindness will always be remembered. cussed by well known specialists die iivu pwn Julius Frohreich.

A number of relatives and friends during the week. The production Ed. Raymond went to Kansas eathered at the Herman Tappen Paul Kasten and family. dick home and from there they went of bees, fruit, livestock, chickens and grain are to be discussed in different sections. There are to rpnresentatives from several thresh to the home of August Frohreich VIUVlHlVMv worse than its people.

Are you above or below the average? City to attend the lunber man's convention. Mrs. Bertha Russmann entertained a number of relatives and The classes in Home Hygiene and aud gave him a surprise. It being being his 67th birthday. The evening was spent in playing cards and Care of the Sick meet on Saturday friends at her home in the eastern from 2 to 4 and from 4 to 6 at tne games.

All report a good time. part of our city Tuesday evening. Parochial School in the basement. ing machine and tractor companies who will give demonstrations and assist in any problem you might have. Experienced men from the Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.

C. will also give talks and demonstrations' on grain grading. The classes will be held on Wed nesday and Saturday at these hours lAMERMtt The evening was spent in playing cards. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served. All report as having a joyous evening.

and not at those previously announc Read the Gazette and smile. Members of the Royal Neighbor Lodge will meet at the home of Emma Hamernik, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock Feb. 5th. and will puny mH Of 11 (rood. ed.

More than fifty women have enralled for the course and we hope B. Holmes is doing some build PRINTING ing on his lots in the eastern part of more names will be added to this list at the next meeting. An order for 25 new text books has been There are also programs for women and children" concerning all kinds of houshold problems. "Write the Agricultural College atManhatten for a complete program, or ask your county agent." town. Will Save you a eiimt-Ua nftrtv was ffivpn in have their regular meeting.

Sherman. Andrea," Herman Best-horn, Wm. Lewis, Chas. Strella and a number of Holyrood men were in Ellsworth attending Court Monday. placed so all new members can be Money cut honor of Fred Frevert Tuesday eve ning, BUpplied..

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Pages Available:
894
Years Available:
1919-1922