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The Great Bend Weekly Tribune from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 7

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THE GREAT BEND WEEKLY TRIBUNE POSTAL SAVINGS BANKS Busy Time at Larned. Two fires were reported today as occurring last night in learned. One of them was one of the larger residences of the town it is said. M. L.

Snow, 61 years of age, who had Neglected wounds pre Jute r.c these in time develop xiletrs the vitality. 25. A depositor presenting a certificate for payment in full with all iauara Difficult Plowing. One of the most interesting things to a farmer right now is the getting of his ground into for -next year's crop and the task is one to cause considerable worry the way things are now. Lampe Bros, have been demonstrating this week the advantages of steam plowing over the old fashioned way and have an outfit at the north city limits on the S.

B. Gano farm where they are turning up dry land as easily as though it had been soaked lately withe good rains. now Lirtirs Object 1. The postal savings system is established for the purpose of providing 'facilities' for depositing savings at interest with the security of the United States government for repayment; Safety. 2.

The faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment of deposits made in postal savings depository offices with accrued interest been working for the Santa Fe at that point was struck yesterday by train No. 566 and received injuries from which he died a short time later. It was only a few weeks ago that this same train killed a man at Ellinwood and another at Burrton. It seems to 1 1 i. interest payable must indorse it on the back in the presence of the postmaster or his representative and surrender it.

The postmaster or his representative, if satisfied as the depositor's identity, will then make payment. 26. When a depositor desires to withdraw only a part of the amount Is a Healing Remedy for All Ailments of the Flesh of Man and Beast. Tne speea witn wnicn tnis spienau inimcn; i The ploy they are is called for by any certificate the postmaster will cancel the certificate and issue a new certificate covering the amount to be left on deposit. The new hi certificate will be so dated that the depositor will not lose interest on the amount remaining: continuously on wound or sore has surprised and pleased those -tomed to the slower and uncertain effect of less It mends the lacerated flesh yo quickly that tar-re it little time lost from work.

In relieving rheuir.atlc rain. gia, sciatica, it has done and is doing- rt wonderful chronic victims of these diseases have found to their satisfaction that it cures an attack In a fraction of the time reQulroJ by the ordinary treatment. It is equally effective in the flesh ailments of anlnals. Owners of blooded stock value it highly for two reasons: It heals s-rea and wounds quickly, and leaves no disiiguring scars. This remedy is needed In every home.

If its great power and efficacy was generally known, no family would be w.tliOdt Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bcitfe. JAKIS F. BALLARD PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, M0. Stephens Eye Salve a safe and sprdy remedy for Sore Cvri.

deposit. Isaiah Bunch, a 10-year-old harvest hand died there yesterday morning from wounds received through being: shot in the back Monday night Frank Brown and June Weisensee were arrested at once charged with the shooting. They will be tried for murder in the first degree. The dead man was with a party of other men and a woman in a grove near the town and Brown who was a special constable and Weisensee a farmer running an auto livery in town had followed the party to the grove. On their appearance the men started to run away and Bunch was shot in the back.

27. When a depositor desires to one of the unbreakable kind. 12ach plow is separately adjusted and has a trip such that is the plow strikes a root or large stone it will trip up and pass over. The plows can be set to any depth in gangs or separately and are all controlled by one person. A great many farmers are going out to see the plows at work and tomorrow the boys ought to be busy all day.

Anyone desiring to see the outfit in action should call at the Lampe sales rooms, corner 12th and Main and they will be taken out and back in autos and the work demonstrated for them. as provided by the postal savings act. Who May Deposit 3. Accounts may be opened and deposits made by any person of the age of 10 years or over in his or her own name and by a married woman in her own name and free from any interference or control by her husband. No person can have more than one account at any one time.

4. No person may open a postal savings account at any post office who Is not a patron of that office. 5. AH accounts must be opened in lerson by the depositor or his authorized representative. After opening an account a depositor may forward subsequent deposits to the post office by mail.

withdraw merely the interest payable on any certificate, instead of indorsing and surrendering the certificate as in case of full payment, he will be re jSoi-P Amp RgcoMMKMotoBvr quired, to give his receipt in duplicate for the amount of the interest paid. The postmaster will enter the interest HOOPER DRUG CO. payment on the back of the certificate and return it to the depositor. Stoskopf-Miller. any harm in the world nor did they ever have an Idea of doing anyone harm.

They were probably without any John F. Stoskopf of Hoisington and Miss Maude Miller of Conway Springs Announce Engagement "Mr. and Mrs. Homer K. Burket announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel, to Dr.

Marion Fore Deposits Xot Made in Person. 28. When a person who has opened particular ambition and the world has 6. Deposits will be accepted only Epnorth League Entertainment Those who were fortunate enough to attend the recital last evening given by Miss Lulu Osborn, under the auspices of the Spworth League, were given a treat such as comes but seldom to most of us. an account can not appear, personally to make an additional deposit, because from individuals, and no account will been taken easy.

The children will, from the looks of them, try to amount be opened in the name of any corpor to more in the world and perhaps will were married at Conway Springs at the home of the bride by Rev. T. A. West, pastor of the Christian church of that town, July 5th. The groom is a man of fine character, was raised in this county, on a farm in Beaver township and resided there until the last few years.

He has been in business in Hoisington lately. He is well known ation, association, society, nrm or partnership, or in the names of two or but if they do they will have more trouble, more heartaches and loose more sleep han their parents ever did. more persons jointly. Russell of Great Bend, Kas. The wedding will take place in the early autumn." The Lincoln (Neb.) Daily Star, Sunday, July The above announcement chronicles the result of a romance of the American colony in Vienna last year where the above mentioned young people met.

Dr. Russell spent the year furthering his professional studies while Miss Burket was a student of one of the of infirmity or for other good and sufficient reason, the amount to be deposited may be sent by a representative or forwarded by mail. On receipt of the amount the postmaster will send to the depositor the duplicate of each savings certificate to be issued. When the duplicate or duplicates thus delivered have been signed by the de 7. No account will be opened in the name of one person in trust for or on Wm.

H. Stonebraker, who has TGn conducting a hotel at Raymond for some time, died at that place last behalf of another person or persons. Service Free. 8. The service of the Postal Sav Miss Osborn is a reader of exceptional skill, her characters being portrayed with such likeness to life, that she holds the attention of her audience until the last number is finished.

Her portrayal of the little with whom everything had gone wrong capped the climax, leaving everyone in the audience convuleed with laughter. We doubt if any of the numbers of the Chautauqua course will give as much genuine pleasure as this Thursday, June 15th, aged 39 years, 11 months and 11 days. The body was positor and returned to the depository ings System is free, and no charge or taken to his old home at Sallna for interment Ellinwood Leader. fee is collected or requird in connec and popular with every one of his acquaintances. The bride is a handsome yoifcig lady who has many acquaintances in Claflin and the northeast part of the county where she formerly taught school She was very popular with the patrons of the schools wherever she was employed as teacher.

We, with the many friends of the bride and groom, wish them all the tion with the opening of an account or office, the postmaster will send him the original certificates covering the amount of the deposit New accounts can not be opened by mail. When an Joseph Jenkins of Emporia who has been visiting his son Tom Jenkins and world's foremcst piano teachers, and with her mother 6pent the last winter there. She is a handsome and charm-ig yung woman, and a very popular society girl of Lincoln. She sp-nt several days here a short time ago the guest of Mrs. Will Townsley and is the withdrawal of money deposited, Prifacy of Accounts.

intending depositor desiring to open 9. No person connected with the The musical numbers, a piano solo an account is unable to appear in person he may forward the money by a post office department or the posta! by Miss Pearl Gill and a piano duet by service is permitted to disclose the the happiness, health prosperity very popular with those who made her representative, who will be provided the Misses Hazel Clark and Ethel world affords. name of any depositor or give any acquaintance while here. with an application form, which must Information concerning an account ex Davis were rendered in excellent style and were well received by the cept to the depositor himself, unless SATURDAY. be properly filled out by the intending depositor and returned with the duplicate certificate or certificates.

audience. 4 Miss Ruth Russell, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. V.

Russell received directed to do bo by the postmaster general. lion to Open an Account. 18. When a person applies to open an account he must furnish the necessary information for the postmaster family of this city, left this morning Larned to visit his daughter, Mrs. Van Gilder.

He is 82 years old and mighty spry for his age. Fred Zutavern says the Business Men's organization has always been in favor of good roads and will contribute their share to the success of the good roads meeting here next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Bartholomew of Sharon, are here visiting their son Frank and wife and Mr.

and Mrs. A. G. Bortz and E. M.

Bortz and families. Henry Weirauch is in from the Radium neighborhood for a a visit with his parents and friends. He will likely take in a ball game or two before returning home. some mad injuries last night from a Withdrawals Xot Made In Person. 29.

When under similar circumstances a depositor can not appear in person to make a withdrawal a blank Sellers. Mrs. Mary Ann Sellers was born at Lawrence, Kansas, July 4th, 1871, and died at Great Bend, Kansas, June 30th, Happiest Girl in Lincoln. A Lincoln, girl writes, "I had been ailing for some time with chronic constipation and stomach trouble. I began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and in three days I was able to be up and got better right along.

I am the proudest girl in Lincoln to find such a good medicine." For sale by all druggists. Daa ran rrom a pony, in company with several other girls she was riding along Lakin avenuo when in front of 1' the McBride building the horse sud suddenly swerved and lost its footing, It fell to the ground and Ruth fell partly beneath it. She received a severe" cut beneath the chin 1911. Her maiden name was Frazier, daughter of Presly Frazier and wife of South eBnd township. She was married to Horace Sellers of this city about 14 years ago.

The funeral service was held at the A. M. E. church Monday, July 3, conducted by Rev. Alexander.

Her husband and eight children are left to mourn her Her parents are still living on the farm in South Bend township. Whitford. Elaine Cleopatra, the beautiful three which it was found necessary to sew order will be furnished for his use upon request by his representative. When such order has been properly filled in and signed by the depositor, with his signature witnessed by a disinterested person, and has been returned to the postmaster, together with each certificate to be paid properly indorsed, payment will be made to the depositor's representative. 30.

When a depositor who is unable to appear in person desires to withdraw merely the interest payable on any certificate, the blank order and a half months old infant daughter up and her left shoulder and ankle or his representative to fill out an application, which he will then be required to sign. If the applicant signs by mark his signature must be witnessed by a disinterested person. Deposits. 11. Deposits are evidenced by postal savings certificates issued in fixed denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100, each bearing the name of the depository office, and the date on which interest begins.

The postmaster or his representative will make out a duplicate of each certificate issued, which the depositor will of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Whitford, residing at 1703 North Williams died this were hurt and she received other bruises as well.

Luckily no bones morning of cnoiera infantum, alter a were broken as was at first feared. brief illness of a week. Elsewhere in this issue appears a notice regarding the death of the in- A man and wife and two children were driving along the street today in an old open buggy with an umbrella Orators of the Day. Fred Zutavern and Joe Walter were the orators of the day at the big picnic July 4th held in the Thul grove south of Ellinwood by the Mannerchor and Greiger-Verein. There were about 500 people present and every one en-joyd th day to the utmost.

The crowd sang the German and American National airs and a number of speeches of a patriotic nature were made. furnished will include receipts for the 1 fant son of Mr- andJVIrs. C. E. Bush top.

The old horse that was pulling nell. Mrs. Bushnell and Mrs. Whit- paid, upon the buggy did not seem to have a care be required to sign and which the ford are sisters, formerly the Misses which, properly signed the de in the world, neither did the people Savoy of the south side. Double funeral services of the lit They had a few old heavy quilts and positor, the postmaster will make payment to his representative.

A 2'ew Company. The Farmers Produce and Supply Company was organized a few days ago and will begin to buy grain Monday next. They have bought the Curtis Elevator to bejgin with. The officers of the new company are, President, Joe Pundsack; vice-president, Herm. Schulz; treasurer, George Schmidt; secretary, Lee Cunningham; directors, the above named gentlemen and Fred Brunselmeyer, Robert Chadd, P.

L. Keenan, and Frank McGinty. small camp equipments. Well, what's the difference these people never did Death of Depositor. 31.

In case of the death of a depos tie ones will probably be held at the Catholic church at 10 o'clock Saturday morning and interment made in itor the amount standing to his credit will be paid to the executor or admin- the Great Bend cemetery. postmaster will retain in his records. 12. No account may be opened for less than $1, nor will fractions of a dollar be accepted for deposit 13. No person is permitted to deposit more than $100 in any one calendar month nor to have a total balance to his credit at one time of more than $500 exclusive of accumulated interest.

14. Savings certificates can not be transferred or negotiated and will be THE MILLERS Batting and Fielding Averages UP TO JULY 6th strator of his estate upon compliance The sympathy of the community goes out to the young parents in this sad hour of affliction. with the necessary requirements. In case no formal administration is desired by his relatives the postmaster Dr. Harry Ewing was a visitor here yesterday from Larned.

Time is moving right along. It is but a few years may, if it is deemed proper, be authorized to pay the amount of the Sprains require careful treatment. Kee quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all dealers.

payable only to the person to whom deposit, on application in proper form, issued. to the persons entitled to receive it, back since Harry was a member of McCray's kid band hre. Will Gage is extra baggageman at the Santa Fe depot. without the appointment of an 15. On opening an account a depositor is supplied with an envelops in which he may keep hip savings cer Account of Woman Who Marries.

32. A woman who opens an ac BATTING FIELDING AB Pet. PO A SB SH 2B 3B Hit Pet Wilson, 122 28 33 274 42 1 5 17 1 4 2 0 .806 Bechtold, lf3b 196 32 63 322 74 5 9 30 5 8 4 0 .898 Fedor, 207 32 65 314 '81 36 37 17 7 13 2 0 .759 Bumb, 1... 211 26 56 265 481 24 8 21 6 8 2 2 .94 Falkenberg2-134 21 44 329 62 73 14 12 4 6 1 1 Kinkelin, cf.180 30 45 250 108 11 2 13 11 9 3 0 98a Ohler, 3 112 8 27 241 30 54 6 3 3 4 1 0 .932 Wacob, 24 41 304 335 36 9 6 5 11 1 0 .976 Harrison, 77 9 13 170 130 22 3 4 5 2 1 0 .970 Harmon, 4 00000 03000 0 0 0 .1000 Luhrsen 57 6 9 158 6 41 4 1 4 3 2 1 .921 Kuhagen p. ..26 3 3 115 3 25 3 0 1 0 0 0 .903 Mapelp 48 3 8 167 5 33 1 2 0 0 0 0 .974 Wheatley 76 14 27 355 15 48 3 3 3 6 1 1 .954 Released men68 75 9 193 23 43 22 13 8 0 0 .1685 236 434 258 1372 412 104 129 55 74 20 5 .945 HER FRIEND'S tificates.

On this envelope is printed information for his guidance, and also a blank ledger record on which to keep count and afterwards marries must Bushnell. Claude Easton Bushnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ev Bushnell died Thursday, July 6th 1911, at 1:30 a.

m. at St. Rose hospital, age 16 months. Funeral services will be held at the Catholic church at 10:30 a. m.

Saturday, July 8th, 1911. present her savings certificates at her office in order that the certificates an account of his deposits and with drawals. may be indorsed as payable to her in her new name. The postmaster will 16. In case a savings certificate is lost or destroyed the depositor 6hould tu da, A.

decl chf of af et i ui wi tt 32 i Jh a tl II 0 fl GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Newburg, Ala. "For more than a notify the postmaster. If deemed prop er, a new certificate will be issued upon compliance by the depositor with Right in your busiest season when you have the least time to spare you are most likely to take diarrhoea and receive no further deposits from a depositor failing to comply with this requirement, nor will he make any partial or interest payment to her. One week from today Barton coun-tl's Chautauqua starts its 1911 season This year it is even better than last JUNE 15, 1911 the necessary requirements.

PITCHERS OPPONENTS year," writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this 17. Postmasters are not permitted lose several days' lime, unless you Won Lost Inns AB 2B 3B HR SO BB HP WP Av place "I suffered with terrible pains in have chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and to receive savings certificates for safe oT 71 1-3 266 40 63 15 3 keeping. Interest. 20. Interest will be allowed on al 51 61 82 45 23 29 21 12 2 5 3 1 1 0 1 .750 .833 .067 .333 Luhrsen ..6 2 Mapel 5 1 Wheatley.

6 3 2 4 Fox 1 1 61 2-3 224 27 49 11 1 0 81 306 32 67 8 3 1 49 177 19 39 7 1 0 Diarrhoea Remedy at hand and take a dose on the first appearance of the disease. For sale by all dealers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raseley and deposits at the rate of 2 per cent per annum, computed on each savings cer Opp's total Great Bend 20 11 1037 130 236 44 8 1 250 93 11 958 135 251 49 8 4 215 102 5 tificate separately, and payable annu year or the year before.

The real Chautauqua idea is more in evidence It will be a feature of the life of the community that will not only be en-Joyed by Great Bend people but by others from every part of the county Owing to the fact that the farm work is being done so much earlier this year than heretofore many farmers are counting on being in attendance nearly every day of the session. daughter were in from northeast Lib-erty township Saturday evening shop .50. ally. No interest will be paid on money which remains on deposit for a ping. my oacK ana neaa.

naa a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave me temporary relief. A friend of mine advised me to try Cardui, so I began taking it, at once, and with the best results, for I was cured after taking two bottles. My mother and my aunt have also nsed Cardui and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardui to sick and suffering women." Cardui is a purely vegetable, perfectly harmless tonic remedy for women, and will benefit young and old.

Its ingredients are mild herbs, Laving a gentle, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardui has helped a million women fraction of a year only. 21. Deposit will bear interes from the 1st day of the month next following that in which deposited. 22.

Interest will continue to ac An Appreciation. Mother has gone. To the last ner crue on a savings certificate as long as it remains outstanding, certificates being valid until paid without limita bravery was uppermost and her smile the same that had made a friend of everyone who saw it. We who watched tion as to time. back to health and strength.

Have you tried It? If not, please do. It may be just what you need. 23. Compound interest is not al N. Write to: Ladles' Advisorv Chatta nooga Medicine Chattanooga, for Special Instructions, and 64-page book.

Home Treataaent rnr WE HANDLE the best grade of threshing coal and I would appreciate your business. Call at the Ice Plant, JU near the Missouri Pacific tracks, and get a good clean coal at reasonable prices. for women, seat in plain wrapper, on request. by her bed-side were met on every hand by words of hope. It seemed if the entire community had joined to help us bear our cross.

The symoa-thy and practical kindness manifested was a high tribute to the good woman who planned and worked and denied herself for us all her life, and for it we are grateful. William N. Lee and Family. lowed on an outstanding certificate, but a depositor may withdraw interest payable and include it in a new deposit, which will bear interest at the regular rate. Withdrawals.

24. A depositor may at any time withdraw the whole or any part of his deposits to his credit with any interest payable by surrendering savings Fall Tena September 20 KANSAS STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Azricaltoxe, Enjiaoinj, Domestic Science, Vctemary Meiirine, ArduUctcrc, Printing. The Great Bend Ice, Fuel and Storage Co.1 Harry Howes of-Newton visited Mr SoxA Send for a. Catalogue Pre. H.

J. WATERS ICorrepondcnce Ccnraea certificates, properly indorsed, for the and Mrs. Will Kinney Sunday. amount desired. ri.

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