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Herndon Nonpareil from Herndon, Kansas • 1

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Herndon Nonpareili
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MLEIDOSTY SATTLER NUPTIALS I and Mrs 4 in Lorenson had a big string of in Herndon Tuesday to haul has and get to in they are to man on a They been sufferinghas tried Var many hospitals relief? He put from visit s' 64 years IQ months and 16 Her death was due to a com attack of pneumonia and pleu wife and daughter Mrs Sovern and Elaine can be not ji be This Offer Is for This Visit Only Art teams out and jbuildipg material jfrom to build a large barn on his farm in Laing township (Mr Ldrenson owns the old'Nickols home stead near the White Cloudschool house i MRS WM LEARY DEAD Mrs Wm Leary was unable to from the ravages of pneu monia from which had been suf fering from the past week and pass ed away at the home of her daugh ter Mrs Ml A Zwickh at nine Tuesday evening The death of Mrs Leary removes another of Herndon's noble pioneer women Requiem mass was celebrated at nine this morning by Rev Placide and the body laid rest beside her husband and son St cemetery We will publish an obituary our next issue OBITUARY HARSHMAN Isabel Gay was born May 12 1841 at Chillicothe Mo and died at Traer! Kansas aged seventy nine years eight months and nineteen days She was married to George Harshman in 1858 at Salem Illinois To this union were born "three sons loyd Gay and Charles or many years she had lived in Caifornla until last June when Mrs loyd Harshman and Miss Hazel visited her there after which she accompanied them to their home at Traer where she remained until her death Mrs Harshman joined the United Breth ern Church when a young girl andhad ever lived a true consistent life The sympathy of a host of friends goes out to the sons grandchildren and gneat grandchild ren who mourn her loss 'MEMORIAL: To the memory of Eric Wilson Sdvern who departed this life one year ago eb 3 1920 3s a bond which death can not 'sever Love and remembrance last His Keat Supt Experiment i EXAMINATION INCLUDED THURSDAY EBRUARY 24 AT THE HOTEL HERNDON Hours rom 8 A To I All Glasses are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction Address all communications to' Dr Glixman Kansas CityMo Return Visits Once a Month Dr GLIXMAN RERACTING EYESPECIALIST WILL BE IN HERNDON KANSAS Aged Woinan Passes Away at the Home of Home of Her Dugh Theo Baren berg eb 1st" Mrs Elizabeth Zwickl an aged woman died at the home of her daug' ter Mrs Theo Baren berg in Rich land township Tuesday eb 1 1921 aged days bined isy Mr and Mrs Zwickl moved here only a few months ago from Lake Gty So Dakota to seek a more mild climate in which to spend their dec lining years They had porchased lots in Herndon and expected to build a home in the spring but it was des tined that she was not to carry out her plans in the world She was called to the world in which ther? are no winters or sorrows She was a devout member of the Catholic faith an! a faithful wife a loving mother and a good neighbor Elizabeth Lang was born at War ilan Hungary March 5 18541 In 1881 she was married to Sebastian Zwickl and came to America in 1888 settling at St Pauli Minn They chine to Heirhdpn in 1893 and remain ed here two years moving to So Dakota in 1895 where they settled on a homesteadrand lived until Nov 1920 they left the old home and re1 turned to Herndon The surviving relatives are her husband and five children Mrs El izabeth Barenberg of Herndon Vin cent of Lake1 City So Dakota Sebast ian Marie and George of Herndon fourteen grancllljjdren and three great igrand children s1' un feral services were conducted at 10 Thursdayf erdin and giving Requiem Mass the burial being made i St Marys cehietery The Nonpareil joins the many friends in extending sympathy to the bereav ed husband and children BEST TREES OR NORTHWEST KANSAN This is the season of the year ts plan the planting of trees and shrubs for shade shelter belts and orna mental planting The experince of the ort Hays Experiment station indicates that the red cedar is decid fediy 'tire'Lest 'evergreen" for westerM Kaiisas planting The Chinese Ar bor Vitae does well for either hedges or windbreaks but it is likely to be killed by the occassional cold dry winds of March and so is not quite so dependable as the red cedar The 1 best pines for western Kansas are the Scotch and Austrian Tamarix is the best hedge plant It is hardy starts easily and with stands the dry seasons well it pan be pruned or trimmed to almost any shape one may desire The best broadleafed trees are the hackberry elm Norway poplar cof fee tree and last the honey locust and Russian mulberry The Russian olive while it doe not groy large enough to make an exceptional shade tree is hardy and because of its silver gray foliage' makes a very good windbreak The ort Hays Experiment Station will send a nursery catalogue upon re quest EAST BEAVER VALLEY Mud! The roads ajong the valliey are fierce Only the man who must go is travelling now days Mrs Matt Demmer returned from the hospital at Kansas City much improved in health wSftn was helping his 'brother? CSeorge repair Buick Tuesday 'morning James McEwpu is reported very sick as the result of the smash up in a runaway last fall' Mrs Matt Steiner who had her arm fractured last week is recovering1 nicely Rosa fiecker has charge of the cooking department during her convalescence Edith Herzog returned Oberlin where she has been ing for the past ten days "Wike Kleidosty and Miss Kather ine Sattler Married Tuesday Mike Kleidosty and Miss Kath erlne Sattler were married at ninei clock Nuptial mass Tuesday eb 1 1921 Rev erdinand officiat ing The ceremony at the church' was witnessed bya number of friends Sts well as relatives of the bride and groom The groom was attended by Ed Kirchner and Miss Theresia Kleid psty sister of the groom was brides maid After the ceremony the bridal party together with a number I9 icmivea oi me two ram Ines drove "to the Some at the Pettera' jrfanch where the reception was held nd the wedding breakfast served J8n account of the prevailing sicknessthe attendence was limited to only immediate relatives A wedding dance was given dur ing the evening (or the benefit of the many friends of Mr IKleidosty Ji Mika and Carrie as known here have grown nood and womanhood here popular and held in high esteem ly a wide circle of friends' They will ba at home at the Jos eph Pettera ranch which Mike has leased The Nonpareil joins their Many friends in extending heartiest eongratulations 'and Albert' Robarc hek wre in' Herndon Tuesday rank said that he had not been id town over' two or three times' 'since Chhrist mas and until the roads smoothed up his trips will so numerous" fest if Av Miss Marguerite Roberts? has been instructor lit the lnterfodiate rdom of thaCatholic Parochial schools tor a few days thisWeek while Sister Leonawa aUthe JUL A Zwickl home as "a nuraa' f6r Mrs Wm O' Leary 7 1 was calljl Atwood THURSDAY EBRUARY 24 GLASSES ITTED Either for Near or Distant Vision WITH ANY STYLE RAME 00 I This Off er Is: for This Visit Only DRITWOOD NEWS Matson and wife who hav been' visiting in this vicinity the past home Sunday loydy Edwards and wife visited' at the Eward home rday night Ernest Pingetzer visited Rea and1 Erie Matsen Sunday Matson and twife visited at th Chas Knobls home Among those who took the teaeh examination 'were Boblnmey er Margaret Pingetzer and Lucy wards Telephone meeting was held la Dist' 3 Thursday Margaret Pingetzer visited at' the Geo Matsen home riday And Sat urday night 1 OBIjEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr and Mirs Pingetzer ijfthis city celebrated fift' of their wedding eyenCaaa celebrated by a fam dJnnGr at whioff all children? and grafidfrhildret? gathered again under the parental roof ifty years ago last Thursdiv "these people were joined in the bondsmatrimony at Ziirendorf Austria JHungary They emigrated to Am erica and in the early when population in Northwest Kansas was but few ip number they came to Rawlins county and setttled homestead south of Herndon bravely bore the trials of the eer lived to see their children grown and established in homes of their own During the past few yearsMr and Mrs Pingetzer have been Hv Jn Herndon fiAmong the children present were Mr and Mrs Matt Pingetzer anti family Mr and Mrs Stephen Goitl ind fllHMrfttt' Mr on1 Vxiir ttlfiTII RTlrf1 rhillrAn Mr and Mrs Pingetzer were the'recipients of many useful and val sable presents presented as a token fit remmbrance i Henningson of Laing was in to see us last week aud plaeadhis order for printed Letter Heads and Envelopes The HennJngSjOn" arm will carry the name of Cen ter appropriately named for Jts location iir' the township arm stationery properly printed saves a lot of trouble in' miss directed mall carries a geat amouht of pres tige? A John Meixner was up last riday The school xt Dtet from thTraer country John said Susie and Robert Pingetzer visited' roads were so bad that a felldw the school must have urgent lord erL Henry Cackler visited Erie Matsen' to induce him to leave home and there is absolutely nd' pleasure in 'Matsen and wip visited at travel! ing either with' auto team Haloing heme riday or on foot? Chas Doherty walkdd fo Culbef 7 2' son Dr Gravesot Atwood hMr A Haloing and family been inHfirndon qultelregularly the ed at ther? Stock home Sunday past ten day eharge Zola' Halning prraS of the oas of Mrs? Wim' Ctara Australo MerrlLOwa agffxdertoV battle com en7and Roy RED WILHELM DEAD Traer Man Dead at Kansas City ollowing Operation for Cancer xvred Wilhelm a well known cit izen of Traer and Herndon died at a Kansas City hospital Monday Deathfollowed an operation for cancer of the stomach He' was operated upon last riday and never recov ered death ensuing Monday morning Mr Wilhelm for some time lous treatments in an effort to up a great fight for Ute but lost We leaves a "wife and two or three small children who must now meet the problems of life Without the aid of a husband and father On ac count of his long illness and the ex pense of treatment the family is said to almost destitute We have booked ten good Satur day night Programs' and some them aregxtralgxdconi edict feat ures sWatdh fbg their annodned ments 'from vjreek" to week and come in and have a good hearty" laugh The first one of these comedies is 'Punctured the leading" star being Charleyhaplin Everybody likes Charley his pict ures arahhrd get so come out to this ons and "enjoy ths evening A' Ttiiirii MMVM 7 We tshapi Teturned Mondayfrom afshort business trip to Hast jngs While in that city he consulted a Specialist regarding his health1' He was pleased to learn tha was but little th matter with few rnonthj' to ire win enjoy good health Vr: Smith left Monday TilG EDUCATION AL MEETING County Pinneo and his com jmittee on education for Rawlins Co rare making extensive' preparations Tor a big Educational meeting meet? be held at Atwood tomorrowIt? Is planned to make this the big rest and mnsf mpntlnr nf thisMnd ever Held in the county VVVilC JS Uuua UB Ui cation and others interested in theradvanceinent of education are req guested to be present The echool have the feed and 'no doubt considerable oratory will follow the banquet tt Theeavy weight speakers will he Prof Sargent' of the state ''Argi cultural 'College and Prof Vickers the (Consolidated schools of Wes IONE AND ONE HAL ARE TQ MANHATTAN Directions as to how to secure the 1 fare to Manhattan arm and IIuuiu week 7 12 have al ready issued IL Umberger aead of the extension division Sixpoints as follows should be observ ed Dea Umberger (states: 1 Buy your ticket to Manhattan between the dates of ebruary 5 to 11 Pay full fare one way and see that your ticket reads to Manatian 2 'Ask you agent for a certificate Do not nmke the naistake of asking for a receipt i If however it is im possible to get? a certificate at all stations a receipt will be satisfact pry and should' bestamped with the same date as th? ticket? Sign your name to the certificate or receipt in ink Show thistothe agent 3 Call for ticket' and certificate at least 30 minutes before depart ure of the train 4 Certificates are not kept at all stations Ask yptij home station whether or not ydiiy can procure a certificate and theoiwh ticket to the place of meeting? If not buy a local" ticket to nearest' point where a certificate can be purchased 5 Immediately' your arrival at the meeting present7your certificate to the endorsing officer Mr Talbert registration' as the re duced fare for the jeturn journey Will not apply unless you are properly identified as provided in the certificate Yom then pay half fare back home 6 No refund of fare will be made on account of failure to either ob tain a proper certificate or on ac countqf Tail Ijayethe certific ate vaLrlted rainbow camp fire news Last Wednesday the Camp ire girls were taught to make candy pie potato salad biscuits gravy and to fry steak at the home of theirguardian Those who were luCky enough to get to eat any of the Camp ire Girl cooking said the girls showed in their first experience in the art of cooking they were going to make good cooks Sundae evening at the Congregat ional church after Christian Endteav or the girls sang some songs light ed their candles gave their hand sign and gave a few readings illus trating what Camp ire Girls bel Heve desire and do Camp ire Girls help poor and those who are in need of help A collection was taken up by them at this meet ing for the Christian Home at Council Bluffs The' sum of eight dollars was collected MRS ELIZABETH ZWICKL A I A I.

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1908-1922