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The Crawford County Enterprise from Girard, Kansas • 4

The Crawford County Enterprise from Girard, Kansas • 4

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THE CRAWFORD COUNTY ENTERPRISE FOR SATE One six-foot round dining room table and 8 dining room chairs; one library table; one commode. All solid oul( stuff, almont new. See me if you want a snap. C. Vilmure.

BLUEBIRD The following report of the wedding Is taken from tie Freeport (Illinois)- Journal-Standard: Today at Cedarville, at high noon, there occurred a wedding of more than UHual IntoreBt io the old faralllei of dearest friend of thcr brldo's mother, and affectionately to 'at! Glrard as Miss Ruth Jones, has assisted Mtss 1 Haldeman since in friendly work in "the nearby mining Say, Brother. Farmer, we're going to have a corn crop. Come to Beu-lahland Farm and get a big boned, camps, the iieverenn Morrison. Freeport and Stephenson county. It, was the marriage' of Miss Anna Mar-cet Haldeman to Emanuel Julius, both who performed the ceremony, and On car cnaier, mo u.

unoice $25. My choice of Glrard, Kansas. WILKIE Mr. and Peter Michelson of New 26-4 York.CUy are also house guests. Miss Gulteairof this city was Mrs.

Halde LOUISE LOVELY la America's Most Berut-ii! Screen Actress A number of, the pemocrats of Crawford county met at the courthouse last Tuesday evening for the purpose of drafting a ticket for the cominir camoaiern. Several of the of- man's bridesmaid and 4oday witnessed the marriage of her friend's only child In the name room. Grip of Jealousy fflces have been asked for and candi The charming old Addams' house dates have been working for some time, but a majority were drafted at. Charming Story of the Old South Friday Juneluth. Adm.

5 and Oc residence of the brldo's grandmother and her "ward and companion, Miss Pry, was festive with quantities of yellow roses and full of gaiety and good cheer. A delicious wedding breakfast was served promptly at this Hon. a. S. in a short' speech, stated that for the first time in Crawford county he would announce that he was a candidate for the nomination to the office of Gov-ernor.

W. Hyatt, a Parsons at the Appeal to Reason, a well-known socialist newspaper, with the largest circulation of any socialist organ In the He was born in Philadelphia, was for sotrie time Sunday editor of the New York Call, and went to Glrard about a year ago. His work Is widely read, having been translated Into French, Russian "'and Yiddish. He Is 28 years old as Is also the bride. The reporter finds Mr! Julius a man of unusually delightful personality.

Miss Haldeman was born in Girard where her parents spent most of their married life. She is the ter of two Illinois pioneers, the Honorable John H. Addams of Cedarville, In order to reach every family in Glrard we ive decided to make Monday. Tuesday and Tlmrs-di'iy nitftiis of each week Family nights, All children with parents will be admitted Free, Kumemtwr, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday niifhtSj dome and bring all the children ululsee reels of good pic-tures one hour and flfcen minutes' show. My service is known as 30-day We wont, you to 12:30 o'clock, the table being decked torney who is running with T.

J. Karr of this city for the nomination "to the with yellow roses also. The bride's dress was very beautiful, composed of filmy chiffon combined with white silk ofnee of Congress from the 1 hirrt district, made a few remarks at the invitation of the chairman. This was followed by Karr, who talked a few minutes. v.

in a decidedly original design which Miss Edith Evans, daughter of J. F. made the bride a quaint and charming little figure. She carried a Roman scarf of the 'same texture which belonged to her mother. and Mr.

Haldeman of Mt, Carroll and Evans, left yesterday to spend her vacation with relatives Columbus, Freeport, both millers in-the days of Ind. She accompanied D. S. Trisler The honeymoon will be spent the water mill and the stage coach, of Pittsburg; her She is vice-president of the State quietly" at Cedarville until, about the tliat we vwlll always give you pictures hat afe Kot Over Thirty Davs Old, and Ve believe the good people of Girard an vicinity will (five us our part of their patronage. Best Quality and Good Service Our Motto.

CAST-Vl HGINI A. 6RANT, Louise Lovely. BETH GRANT, Grace Thompson. JlARltY (JltA NT, J. Belasco GRANT, Ilayward Mack.

UUG1I MOREY, Harry Ilamm. SILAS LACEY, Lon Chancy. IIARVEY LACEY, Mr.NirT. "UNCLE JEFF" Walter Belasco. LINDA, Marcla Moore.

Carr. The old South-thosedays before tha war, fraughtwith romance anl adventure -is the of the most lmpclfinK love storyever Shown upon the screen, The basis of the story is a family feud, bitter and generations old. 'A boy and Rlrl from the rival factions marry. When the time comes that their marriage must be disposed, the girl pleads with her husband to take her away, that she may not face the wrath of her father. Her sister overlieirs the details of the -'elopers' plans, and tells the vengeful brotlir that their sls'er has been dlsgr.aced.

That night the brother, wno had sworn to revenge what he believed to bs his sister's wrongs, was murderad. The husband, accused of the crime, fled, and clinched suspicion upon himself. The babe is born, and, In the belief that it Is rffcgltimate, is taken to the doorstcps-of an old darky and there left to be brought up as his grandchi Fifteen years pass. The man who has really committed the murde. covet? the sister of the man he killed.

This girl knows that the old darkey's "grandchild" Is really a white person. The complication is unraveled, the father the girl" returns, proves his innocence through the lestimony of the old darky, and the much-'deslredl appy ending is reached. Mrs. Julia LeBaron of Ada. arrived in Girard last Saturday and Bank of Glrard and secretary of the Kansas State Bankers' association, one 16th of June and Mrs.

Julius will leave for Glrard, their future home. will spend a few months visiting her daughters, Mrs. Thos. Evans, Mrs. T.

of the few states in the union pos ceasing such an organization. Girard 'institution was eatab Wymejand Mrs. Louis Lehr. Presbyterian Church. FLOWER SERVICE.

Services. Sunday. June 11, at St. llshed by her father and continued under the- same management during John's Episcopal cl.urch, as follows: the presidency of her mother, Mrs. The auditorium was well filled at the morning service Sunday.

I Also both the Endeavor ana the evening church "services were well attended. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning service and sermon by the Alice Addams 'Haldeman, until Mrs. Haldeman's death in 1915.

rector at 11 m. In fact the church enjoyed a splendid Evening service by the children of day. The Second National bank of port had as Its founder and first president, the grandfather of the bride. the Sunday school at 8 o'clock sharp, with program as follows: Next Sunday the Children's Day program will take the place of the Hymn: "Behold the Lilies of the Thus Miss Haldeman belongs to i third generation of bankers. As sec regular morning service.

The Field." pastor will preach a brief klndergart retary of the state association she is en sermon. The evening services will Saturday Matinee for Children and. Parents. 2:30 p. 4-Reels good pictures.

Children under 7 years Free if accompanied by older people. Children 7 to 12 years of age 3 cents. All over 12 yrs. 5 cts. Saturday Night, June 10th, A FOOL'S GOLD In three'parts and 3-reels of Comedy Pictures, Admission 5 and 10c Monday Night, Free Photo Pennants probably the only woman holding be held in the usual order.

Subject itiiilnr nfflro nf that anrt While Kh will be known as Mrs. Emanuel Ju of evening sermon will be "Truth." Everybody welcomed. lius in private life, she will continue (First published June 9, 1916JV ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. to use Anna Marcet Haldeman as her legal and business name. She is a college woman and was for five years The State of Kansas, Crawford Responsive Scripture Reading.

Prayer3. Psalm: "0," Sing Unto the Lord." Reading: St. Matthew 1-26-33: "Behold the Fowls of the Air," etc. Bessie Hackett. Hymn: "All Things Bright; and Beautiful." Address by Rector.

Presentation of Flowers by Children and song: ''Gladly and Happily Hither -We Bring." J. Barker, jr. Creed and Closing experiences, with hymn: "Flowers, Bright Flowers, Are Springing." on the Istaee. County.i 83. I Always a good show oh Monday and Photo Pennants of your Favorite I Star Free with each admission.

I Tuesday, Red Feather Feature Play and 1-reel Comedy Notice is hereby given that letters It was expected that her guished-aunt, Miss Jane Addams of Hull House, would be present to give awav tha hrAa huf tho btota nf Mtaa of administration, with the will an nexed, have been granted to the un dersigned, on the estate of Mathew Addams' health will not permit of her Fox, late of said County, deceased, by 1 ...1. 1 r. the Honorable the Probate Court of Wednesday. Peg 0' The Ring. The Universal Wonder Serial with Grace Cunard and Francis Ford.

The Greatest Film Show on Earth. Four shows 8:45 and 10:00 p. m. Don't Miss it. Admission 5 and 10 cents.

6-Reels in- all. escing. the County and" State aforesaid, dated the 2nd day of June A. D. 1916.

"Now The wedding party was small, be Mrs. E. L. Chambers and two chil ing limited to a few close personal all person3 "having claims against the dren of Parsons are visiting her par said estate, are hereby notified that From Girard came Mrs. Smith, the ents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Eldridge, this week. they must present the same to the un Thursday night, 6-Reels of Fine Pictures Six Reels of the very best pictures that can be bought.

Always 5 and 10 cents unless advertised different for something special. Watch the Program every week for a great surprise. Come Early BLUEBIRD Admission 5 and IO Cents THOS. MILLER, Mgr. f' North Side Square it MAI 9 PHoTO' PLAYS a Reikis 31 HC dersigned, or Probate Court, ror al lowance according to law, or tney may be precluded fronvany benefits of Bcik Sanitary ery said estate.

T. J. KARfy Administrator. North side square Notice is hereby given that I will- not stand responsible for any debts contracted by my wife Mrs. Ada Parks on or after June 1 1916.

3t CHAS. PARKS. I wish to announce to the people of Girard (f It is fast approaching good old Hay Ui Time. The saving of a Hay Crop III means necessarily good Hay Tools. jjj The Standard Mower is looked on by Hay men as the Longest Life and jj Lightest Draft Mower made.

Has 1 ji joints on it different that places it in a class of its own. JJ That new Emerson Hay Rake is certainly creating some attention. and vicinity that I have opened up a Bakery on the North Side of the Square and I invite you to call and give my Bread, Cakes and Pies a trial. We guarantee prompt, courteous and honest treatment, and excellent quality of goods. We take special pride in the clean and sanitary condition, of our bakery and invite you to visit and inspect it.

We also wish to announce that we have come to Girard to stay and make this our home and we solicit aMiberal'share of your patronage. (First published May 26. 1916.) NOTICE V0F FINAL SETTLEMENT. State of Kansas, Crawford county, Ss. In the Probate Court In and for said County.

In the Matter of the Estate of Charlotte M. Allen, deceased. i All creditors and others interested in the aforesaid Estate, are hereby notified that I intend to make final settlement of said Estate on the 19th day ofyJune, 1916. And such time or as soon thereafter as the same can be heard, an application will be made for an order of the court finding and adjudging who are the heirs of the de- SARAH of the Estate of Charlotte M. Allen, deceased.

Dated May 22, A. 1916. 4' 4 J. ZETTLE our Walbtres Timberlake's tractor demonstration proved a grand success, farmers coming fro over the county to witness the work of these machines. work was done on the Hines' farm northwest of town, ft Pleased to show you through ij line.

You're alway welcome. iff il RLAKE Stars in the Heavens will be Driven to Cover by the Stars in the Adventures of PEG O' THE RING The Big Circus Serial Ruth Stonehouse, Eddie Tolo, Grace Cunard, Francis Ford and OthersHeldforaSinashingSurpri.se The Blue Bird Theatre Thomas Miller of ths Bluebird Theater, Girard Is proving himself an excellentexhibitor in his new by the way his first by showing to a blgf business ech night. MrMiller Is doing some advertising, usrtig a great deal of. space each week In both the of Girard pa pers, Instead of only placing his whole weeks advertising in one spot, he takes space on the different" pages of the papers for special boosts of his different Weekly one Sd.1 ih Hi vl Hi KANSAS GIRARD, in Other Stores ARMA, COLUMBUS and WEST MINERAL, Elf 111 II I FOR SALERoll top'desk' and of let chair. Dr.

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717
Years Available:
1915-1917