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The Great Bend Weekly Tribune from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 5

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GREAT BEND WEEKLY TRIBUNE. sistance they gave with their cars in AYilson-Logam the Larned expedition, and extend to On Wednesday evening, June 26, att them their heartfelt thanks for the the M. E. church, occurred one of the loriousgood time they helped to prettiest weddings of the season, that contribute. of Miss Cora Loean to Mr.

Will Wil- umpsimts ki imn IEIS Mrs. Lizzie Vaughan and her broth- son. The church was beautiful in its er, Chas. Savage are spending a few decorations of cut flowers and house companied by her little daughter and baby son and there will be four generations present at the family reunion. Dave Robertson was a visitor from South Bend township Tuesday evening.

Carl Schneider was here from South Bend township this morning on business. G. J. Rose of Pawnee Rock township was trading here Tuesday afternoon. R.

L. Hamilton of Claflin was here days here on their way to California plants. The couple stood under an where Mrs. Vaughan is taking her arch of green and white. brother in the hope of benefitting his The impressive ring ceremony was health.

He has been in a hospital at performed bv Rev. Cunnincham. Misa enjoyed all day and in the evening the entertainment is given in the col City for a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Randall. The children are quite young for a Georgia, for some time and Ellenanor Lewis presfded at the piano, she recently went there to help care Promptly at 8:30 o'clock Mrs. H. R- ored Masonic hall concluding with a play entitled, "Mind Your Own Busi trip like that but they were not for him and bring him home.

They Koch sang "A May Morning." Then are stopping with the J. G. Slentz to the melodious strains of the Men- Tuesday on business and a brief visit ness and Let Others Alone." The admission at the picnic grounds is free family while here and will continue delsshon Wedding March came thei Clint Batesel, wife and son and Frank Woestman of northwest of Curt Batesel, his brother, were called but 10 and 15 cents is charged for the journey as soon as Charlie's health bridal party. The groom, with bin will permit. He is unable to walk best man, Mr.

Charles Wilson, follow-and had to make the journey on a cot ed by the ushers, Mr. Louis Coon and town was here this morning on to Missouri Sunday on account of the the play. Wm. Sidney is manager and death of their mother. Robt Smith secretary for the big Frank Shaffer of north of town was Mrs.

Asa Jolly of Seward was a Many Great Benders will remember I Mr. Russell Youngadvanced through Charles as a nephew of the late Jim I the south aisle to the altar. event and everyone is invited. here shopping and visiting Tuesday guest of Mrs. John Jolly here Sunday and went to Hoisington yesterday for Savage and that he lived here a num- I Little Gertrude Gardner, carrying evening.

From Wednesday's Daily. ber of years ago helping his uncle run I the ring in a large calla lily, led the Miss Carrie Eppstein left Tuesday the W. C. Stanley was in from a visit with Mrs. Ovid Butler.

his news stand business here. evening for Topeka and Kansas City ranch this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fish of New bride's party through the north aisk? to the altar.

Next came the flower for a visit Miss Grace Allison left this morning ton stopped here this morning return From Tuesday's Daily. W. A. Brown went to Winfield on business today. Miss May Younkin went to Topeka today for a visit A Great Bend girl has been nicknamed "Squirrel." Orr Patterson was at Spearville today on business.

Fred Steckel of Ellinwood was here on business today. John Hanel was at Pawnee Roek today on business. Clyde Lorimor was in from Eureka township this afternoon. Oscar Frazier left this morning for a business visit at Eldorado. Frank Millard, was here from Wheatland today on business.

Hile McGill of Liberty township visited relatives here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Plankenhorn were visitors Saturday evening. G.

N. Daniels left Monday for Hois-lngs and Sutton, on business. Mrs. Emma Burlingame left Sunday evening for a visit at Madrid, Iowa. George Schumacher and Henry Weirauch were up from Radium Mr.

and Mrs. G. L. Warner of Paw for a visit at Topeka. ing from a wedding trip to Colorado and will visit friends a few days.

girls, Beth Southwick and Blanche Hartman. Following them came tha bride's maids, Miss Bessie Foree and nee kock were visitors nere in is A. E. Amerine of Nekoma was here morning. on business today.

rf W. Lon Brians of Missouri is here visiting his son who is making his home Ed. McDonald of South Bend was Elmer Brown is attending the coun Miss Ivt Burton. Next came the maid of honor, Miss Grace Logan. Lastly here yesterday afternoon after har ty normal at Kinsley.

with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Carlyle, Mrs. Brians was a sister of Mrs.

Car came the bride, as sweet and lovely vest supplies. Charles Hamilton of Sterling was as June brides are. There are a few alleys in this town here on business today. lyle. After tne ceremony, to the sweet Jim Hainline went to Spearville 1 that need cleaning.

This hot weather Mr. ana Mrs. 12. a. Kellogg are enjoying a visit from their daughter, this morning on business.

I demonstrates it strains of the Lohengrin Briday chorus the bridal party marched down tho north aisle, preceeded by the flower and grandson The paint on the postoffice building George W. Seward Mrs. Bennett who is here with her two little children from San Antonio, Dwight Seward went to Sterling this is fresh. Take our word for it girls scattering flowers. morning for a visit C.

H. Peters went to Wichita today Texas. The bride's gown was a lovely cre W. H. Maybach of South Liberty on threshing machine business.

Miss Elsie Zutaverh returned from ation of white messaline satin trimmed township was here trading Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Aber left this Colorado Springs this morning.

She afteraoon. morning for Wichita for a visit has been attending the Y. W. C. A.

in points and wide bands of Pont Venise lace. She wore an illusion Marion Sowards and Harry Holmes George Hoffmaster of the south side Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrey of as a delegate from the Kansas Uni versity. were in from Liberty township Tues was here trading this morning.

Lincoln township were visiting here veil caught wtih a white satin bandX and rosettes, and carried a white tes Mrs. Ray Hulme was here from the day afternoon. W. P. Deal went to Spearville this today.

tament from which hung pendants oG farm Tuesday afternoon shopping. I Billy Allen, formerly manager of morning for a visit and incidentally Mrs. J. A. Chapman and daughter Bill Dunekack of Clarence township 1 the A.

A. Dug Store is now em- to look after his farm of about 560 Elsie left this morning for a visit at white sweet peas. Miss Grace Logan the maid of honor, was charming in a was here on business this morning. I ployed at the post office. acres, 450 of it being in wheat and Mrs, Frank Henks of Buffalo town-1 Mrs.

D. Corkins returned home to it is good. Winfield. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Nicolet and family wer among the south side visitors gown of chiffon over pink satin andl carried pink carnations with a show ship was shopping here this morning The Junior League of the Methodist Harold Baker left today for Dodge church will give an ice cream socia er of pink sweet peas. Miss-Bessie? Foree wore a beautiful gown of white Cimamon this morning after a visit with Mrs. Chas. Bastion.

Miss Edna Henry of Salina arrived last night to be the guest here of Mrs. City to visit his grandfather H. in the "basement of the church Wed Wray. nesday evening, July 3. Ice cream F.

W. Kueffer, formerly of Ne and cake 10 cents. koma is here from Kansas City selling John Lashore, passenger conductor lights. on the Scott City branch, who has heen away on several weeks vacation Charles Beckman is now employed as a salesman with the Lischesky returned last evening and went out on store. his train this morning.

Andy Geil was in from Clarence Doctors Eldon and Walter Amend rh? i 7 i I -IN i Grover Lampe for a few days. Gus Werhahn returned from Greensburg last evening. He was there looking after his farming interests. Gladys Compton, daughter of John Compton of Rozel is here visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mattie J.

Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisk went to Hutchinson this morning where thejT will make their home at 126 Avenue A East. County Assessor Alois Schwager was here today and will go to Ellin township yesterday to get some ma will leave tonight for Las Vegas, Marquisette over buff satin and car-ried pink carnations.

Miss Iva Burton wore a dainty gown of blue voile over silk and carried pink carnations. The ring bearer wore white with blaes ribbons and the flower girls wore dainty gowns of pink and white. Immediately after the wedding, a reception was given for the bridall couple by Mrs. Kate Wilson, mother cV the groom, at her spacious home, or North Main street Mrs. J.

R. Logan assisted the hostess in receiving tho guests. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Shriwise presided at the punch bowl.

Sher-bert and cake were served ia thr; -dining room, and each guest was jtp sented with a carnation as a favor Saturday. Mrs. Francis Monley and child Wendell went to Wichita for a visit this morning. Chas. Townsley left this morning for Dodge City.

He has a large musical class there. John J. Keenan and family were here Monday shopping and getting harvest supplies. Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Remmert of township was a guest of Mrs. E. T.

Remmert Sunday. Mrs. Frank Habberman returned Monday evening from a visit with relatives at Jetmore. William Oltman, trustee of Homestead township was here on official business Monday. Dan A.

Asher went to Larned this morning to look at his wheat fields south of that town. chine flings. M. to see the big prize fight Ring Martin Keenan of Clarence town- side tickets only cost them $25 apiece 1 1 j-t I sliir waa hsre aftomnnn after oome sporis aren x. mey.

harvest fixings. Horseshoe club is getting smaller and soon their win "be room for the quoit pitchers. wood this evening for a visit with rel Mrs. J. W.

Conn ell of Bazine wTas here this morning going home after Mrs. Henry Born and children left this morning for Denver for an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. F. Goodman. They will probably stay until the first of September.

J. W. Johnson has traded his residence in this city for a farm in Kingman county and moved back to his Eureka township farm. Their son Arthur will go to the Kingman county farm. Miss Opal Johnson of Enid.

Oklaho atives. Mrs. Peter Betz and daughter Mar tha are visiting relatives in Washing ton having arrived there the first of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornton of Liberty township were shopping here a visit in Colorado.

Carl Kummer has a bunch of men here from Dodge this "week making a lot of car repairing. A man was in town a few days ago looking for the alfalfa mill. We supposed everyone knew that. this week. Misses Zella and Ida Thome re Saturday afternoon.

Mile. turned to their home at Kinsley after Luis Bertrame, Diva, with the Troubadours John Rusco and family of the north while being served. The bride's sak adorned the dining table. The esteem with the young; couple is held by their many friendr. was shown in the display of beautiful and elegant gifts.

Mrs. Wilson is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. R.

Logan of thiK city, and has grown to a lovely young; womanhood in our midst For the pasr. five years she has been an efficlenc side of the northeast ridge were shop ma who has been visiting her grand visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moore. At the Great Bend parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Johnson Kalpn wire and daughter, went to Hutchinson this morning for. a Dr. Ethel P. Westwood returned n'eht from Chicago where she went to Ellinwood this morning for a visit with her uncle D.

C. Johnson and family. spent the last few weeks taking post graduate work. Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. Moses are home Olaf Nelson of Lindsborg was here visit until after the Fourth. Mike Keenan of Seward township was here this morning after a load of finishing building material. Mrs.

Frankenstein of Alexander was here this morning on the way home from a visit at Dodge City. Most of the harvest hands that have from a visit with relatives at Scan-dia. Lawrence Nimocks who has been today going to Garfield to ship a cou pie of loads of cattle that he bought Visiting his father, George W. Xim- there. a few days ago.

Attention of Fanners. E. C. Davis, with the Moses Bros. Mills, wants to call your attention to the necessity of seeing to it that the man who does j'our threshing keeps a weed screen in his separator and takes the weed seed out of the wheat.

There has been so much wheat the last few years that contained weed seed that Grain journals and grain ocks, there for some time, returned with them. Misses Maurine and Ruth Randall of ping here Saturday. Mrs. W. II.

Bidleman "went to Kinsley Sunday for a visit with her son Will and family. Dr. Eldon Amend has bought a brand new No. 21 Buick car through the E. Cook agency.

The friends of Stanley Hill will be sorry to hear that he is quite sick and confined to his rooms, Frank Amerine from out on the Walnut on route 3 is a new subscriber to the Daily Tribune. The residence now being built by E. C. Davis, corner 9th and Main streets is showing great progress. Mrs.

Charley Lampe and child went to Tulsa Oklahoma, today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Howard Harris. Rev. Derby of Alden, Kansas, is here today having work done at the Arthur V. Miller of Hoisington and Heizer went to Kansas City Tuesday to visit their grandparents, Mr.

and Miss Dara M. Brown of Circleville Mrs. CO. Randall. were married by Judge Harry Hall William L.

Smyth left this morning saleslady at Morrison and haR a wide circle of friends in town and! country, because of her swrc-t win-so ways. As to Mr. Wilson well, all know Bill what a jolly good natural el In he is. For several years he- h.rs been working for the Missouri Pacific, first as fireman, now as engineer, and is a popular and most excellent young man. May happiness and prcs-perity bless this union.

The young: couple left on No. 2 for Chicago andl other points east for a month's When time came to go to the traiu the friends of the groom pulled up ai little wagon, lined with white ana properly decorated for the occasion! with cards and ribbons, in which th merchants say that if there is not Sunday, June 30, 1912, at 5:30 p. m. at his office in the court house, Great over the Missouri Pacific scenic route been here the last few days have gone out to work but a few are left. Pearl Amerine, Richard Taylor and Buzz Johnson were in from their farms on the Walnut this morning.

Will Dohrman was in from South Bend this morning with a big load of grain making room for the new crop. Harrison Brown of Fairview town for Portland. He is a delegate from Bend, Kansas. George W. Moore returned this morning from Larned after a brief visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Johnson. who has been visiting the Johnsons His grand-daughter, Martha Johnson Amend sanitary dental par returned with him. lors. ship was here yesterday after a line of repairs for wheat cutting machinery.

Mrs. Neal Rakeshaw and Mrs. Will McGoffin of Sterling are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Seward this week. Henry Harper left Monday evening for Wichita. He will go from there to something done to stop it they will be compelled to put in a system of dockage similar to what is used in the northwest. We do hope that nothing of that kind will be attempted, and if the farmers will use the necessary precaution, this talk can be stopped in a single year, just as the evil of allowing so much rye to grow in wheat was stopped in so short a time. It will all depend on your ability to compel your thresher to use proper screens, which of course lessens your threshing cost just to that extent of what he cleans out of the wheat According to the rulings of the attorney general of the State of Kansas, shipments can be confiscated where there is a mixture of foreign the southwest to look at the coun try.

here to the B. P. O. E. national convention.

T. B. Davidson was here this morning returning home from a visit in south Missouri and Benton county, Arkansas. He likes the Orchard county in Arkansas. Hile McGill of Liberty township, Hugh Byers of Eureka township, C.

P. Ayers of South Bend township, Dick Taylor of South Liberty township and H. J. Webber of Hoisington were visitors this afternoon. Capt.

William Ogden was here this morning from Ness City on his way to Belleville to make a Fourth of July speech and on the 5th at Clay Center to attend a campfire of Phil Sheridan Post, and Saturday at Topeka. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slentz and son Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. McGreevy and daughter left yesterday for Colorado Mrs. Charles Allen and daughters Louise and Elizabeth of Kansas City left this morning for home after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

David Turner and family, Mrs. A. S. Allen and family and friends. Frank Haberman of Dent Spur, half way to Hoisington is building a fine new large residence.

This will be up-to-date and modern with all the conveniences and accommodations as can be found on any farm in the 11. Li. Woodburn and family of South Bend township were shopping and visiting relatives here Saturday Springs and other points in that bride was drawn to the depot by thf gallant husband, all the crowd escorting them. On their return they will be at born to their friends on West Fourth street. Out of town guests were: MIsh Bessie Foree of Kansas City, Mrs.

E. NimoCks and Gertrude Gardner i' Great Bend and Rev. Elliott of Ottiv a. Hoisington Oispatch. state.

evening. Miss Sadie Dale left this morning for Mrs. Frank Kramer and son Carl, went to Wichita this morning for a visit with her brother, Will Dando and Stafford to visit her brothers, Elmer and George and families who live family. nar there. Mrs.

Elmer Harmison and children and Mrs. Will Harmison left this W. J. Fee of the west side is quite sick and Is unable to be about. He county.

Frank has a large farm, one that has plenty of pasture, as well as farm land and has paid for itself. Frank Kramer has the contract. morning for a visit at Fowler and Col orado Springs. will probably be taken to the hospit al this week. Miss Blanche Marx left this morn Harve and Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Slentz were here the first of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. G.

Slentz and other relatives. They returned home to Lewis Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. D.

C. Luse and son District Court. Judge Branine of Newton held t. today for Judge Eanta in the matterr of the injunction against the of the proposed new school build: The case was heard and taken -advisement and counsel were allv time to present further author: Decision expected in a few days. ing for Pueblo for a visit with the Jesse Chappell family.

She will be matter in the wheat. It is to your Interest and to our interest to see- to it that the men who operate threshing machines take the weed seed out of the wheat and we can stop this agitation this year about using a system of dockage such as they have in the spring wheat country. We have understood that such a system is very unsatisfactory to the farmer. Sent in: "When do the busy Lizzies attend to their own business? Or don't they have any business of their own to attend to? There is one woman of my acquaintance who does not live in Great Bend, who is old enough to be a grandmother, and nothing has ever happened in the town that she lives in that she did not lend a hand or a tongue, rather. She has wagged her tongue so assiduously in the last half century in discussing the people's affairs that now when she clacks Wesley and daughter Maude returned from a visit at.

Durham and Sylvia Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

emmert Liberty township were shopping and visiting her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. R. C.

McMullen Saturday. Dr. Homer Robison of Ellinwood spent Sunday here with his brother Dr. John Robison and Dr. anfl Mrs.

F. G. Smith and family. Ernest Willis was here from Paw Dr. and Mrs.

M. F. Russell motored to Ellinwood last night where they met Miss Sanford of Lincoln, Neb. This morning Miss Jakway of Lincoln, another guest arrived and the two will be guests at the Russell home for several days. W.

E. Bohnl has been appointed roadmaster of the Santa Fe to take the place resigned by Ed Marshal who has been with the Santa Fe for years. Mr. Marshal will make his home at LaJunta where he owns a lot of city Dysentery is always serious and'ef-ten a dangerous disease, but it cured. Chamberlain's Colic, CLcIet.

and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured' it even when malignant and epidemic For sale by all dealers. gone for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dotson and family are expected here from Pratt this evening for a visit with Mrs.

Dotson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McAdams and family and other relatives.

Mrs. T. W. Blakely returned this morning to Helena, Oklahoma, after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Tom Mich-ael and brothers, P.

P. Jesse and John Potts and their families of South Liberty township. Mrs. C. Hartman and her daughters, Engage one of Pfister's cars for an hour or two of pleasure riding.

Good cars and good service; $2.00 for first hour and $1.50 thereafter. Office phone 173. Residence 375. 268-tf Clark Coss of Heizer was In town Saturday as were Fred Garriett and a. number of other Heizer folks.

folks just laugh and say, 'Oh, it's only old Sal Wilson's Nobody pays any attention to what she says." The First Baptist church, colored, this city is going to hold a big har property. Mr. Bohnl lives at Dodge nee Rock Monday visiting Stanley Goatley who is at the hospital for treatment He is improving. George P. Thul of Ellinwood was here Monday visiting friends.

He is making a hustle for the nomination for sheriff on the Republican ticket. Maurice and Ruth Randall, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Randall of Heizer left this morning for Kansas Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Batchman of Comanche township were shopping here Saturday evening. CENTRAL KA5SAS LEAGUE. Standing July 2, 1912. Great Bend 52 33 19 .635 Minneapolis 49 28 21 .571 Junction City 50 27 23 .540 Manhattan 52 27 25 .519 Salina ...51 20 31 .392 Lyons 52 18 34 .346 City. Mr.

Editor: Through the columns of your paper, the Ladies of the Eastern Star wish to express to the Masonic Brothers how much they appreciated the courtesies shown in the as- Mrs. Keith Russell and Miss Dorothy Hartman leave tonight for Denver where where they will visit Mrs. Hart-man's mother, Mrs. Frey, formerly of this county, whose 80th birthday occurs tomorrow. Mrs.

Russell was ac- vest picnic at the fair grounds Wednesday, July 17 at which barbecue pork, barbecue veal, chicken pies, cakes and all kinds of refreshments will be served and a general good time Miss Edith Welch visited Mrs. Aldrich at Pawnee Rock Sunday..

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