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Barton County Democrat from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 3

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0 NEWS OF EILINWOOD By The Democrat's Special Correspondent ITrecl Xrs fians INSURANCE, LOANS AND REAL ESTATE McBride Building John Bales spent Saturday in 1 iT 0 Dodge City on business. LlOCCll TABIDS- 1 north 8 side was here this morning on a oogggaagggtag short business trip. 9 Next Sunday, the 14th, will be Fred, Lanahan made a business Otto Brandt was here Saturday Mother's Day. trip to Wichita Saturday. from Olmitz visiting with his The mercurTncarly reachedthe Rev.

Shirle7 went to Marion many ld friends and attending 100 mark Saturday and Sunday. Saturday on a business trip Jack Mitchell and Miss Alvina Got to 98 both days. were in Lamed for, a few with home spent Sunday here Eilinwood May 8. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kohler entertained very elaborately with a three course dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Will Kohler Miss Smith and Miss Ruth Steward of Sylvian Grove, Kansas and Miss Clara Darnel. The table was left this morning for an extend- ed visit in Chicago, 111., Pennsylvania and New York. They expect to visit here again on their return home.

Miss Ruth Johnson "of Kinsley came in Sunday evening for a TnrrtV nVTn arnea, hours last night visiting friends. on a business Mrs. Geo. Jackson and daugk- Sarday trip. John Carroll returned from UUAJ fpr Kffip of Kllinwood snent aun- TnTm raa Hnv in ritv visitinc friends pnri i Hodgeman county Saturday beautifully decorated with spring where he had been on business.

lowers. In the afternoon an auto ride was very much enjoyed folks. John Dick returned Saturday evening from Spearville where he visited with his son, Oswald and family and attended to business affairs. Charles Johnson was a business visitor in Great Bencl Saturday o- Mr. and Mrs.

George Smith and two daughters spent Sunday in Great Bend as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith and family. Miss Winnie Bockemohle went to Great Bend Saturday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

G. G. McCracken. Joe Kbehler left GSunday morning for Halstead where he will Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Musil Glenn Quinn; of Kansas City, was here last night for a few hours looking after business matters. served a five course dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dick, Mr. and Mrs.

Jas. visit here with Mr. and Mrs. R. R.

Johnson. 0 Gilbert Stuller Wichita here visiting with friends. cEd Kuhl and son, E. T. Kuhl, left this morning tor Albert to visit with relatives and friends John Ludwig is a business visitor in Great Bend today and laso visiting with friends.

Mrs: Ethel Miller went to Great Bend this morning for a several W. G. Van Zandt, of Hutch Townsley. Handpainted China inson is nere today visiting of blue birds with a center piece friends and looking after business match was used for decora matters. tions.

The afternoon was enjoyed in a social manner. Miss Mable Curry returned to Mrs McCollom of Iowa came her home in Heizer Saturday af days visit. Oo in from Hutchinson- Sunday eve Charles ayenke and Barney ning for a visit here with Mrs. Virthaler went to Dodge City this Robert K. Heaeler.

spend the day with friends and that evening will leave for Atchison where he will attend the state convention of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Mr.c Koehler is "iiimiuuu Yiamug melius. and relatives I Miss Jessie Eddingfield went ha b.elP-to Pawnee Rock night to spend the week end visiting iirs. Virgil Lile. i Lewis Bankson ok Eilinwood 7, spent a short time in this city Sat- Mr.

and Mrs. George Schumach- urday on business. ed were here from Radium Sun- day visited with Mr and Mrs. E. Harris Qf Davis and family.

ville was here Saturday0 visiting Mrs. Merrill left this friends and relatives. morning for Minneola for a visit wm Trembl went.to Rutch: with her daughter, Mrs. Otis inson Saturday night to spend the Bohnger and family. week end visiiing friends.

Every good and loyal Woodman Alberf Thoma! brought Will be at the meeting of the Camp home from the hospiial Saturday tonight If you want to know aflcr undergong an operation, why, come out and see. i r'-T. ftll' Mrs. Ethel Lewis returned to Mr. and Mrs.

C. Johnson her home in Newton Salurd f. erehere from Eilinwood ester- ter visiting here a few-days with day visiting with Mr. Mrs-Mrs. Dr.

Brown. Amos Johnson and famiy, 0 Alois Schwager and Morgan Emmett and Leo Tarpy.came Roehler went 'to Spearville Satin from their home near Pawnee urday night to spend a few days Rock Saturday evening, an re- lhere on busmess. 0 framed over until last night. i Mr. and Mrs.

V. H. Russell morning for a visit with relatives Mrs. Charles Mellies of this ter spending a fewo days here visiting friends. L.

L. Locker and Ray Thompson were iii Lyons for a few hours yesterday visiting0 friends and looking after business city and Mrs Otto Wood of Great Bend left Sunday evening an active member of the Eagles and friends and to look after bus-ness0 matters -Ferdinand went to Bel-pre this morning for a visit with his daughter Mrs. Frank and for a two weeks visit with rela Lodge and is president of the or tives and friends in Hutchinson and Kansas Mo. family. Gregg Weigand of Great Bend spent Sunday here with friends.

Joe Komarek, Geo. Kinzel and Frank Tullis, of Eilinwood, were here Saturday night visiting friends and looking after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Will Klein and der here.

John Schaplowsky spent Sunday in Halstead visiting" with" his parents and other relatives who reside there. R. Bockemohle and daughters Minnie and Winnies-spent -Sunday in Great Bend with Mrs. Bockemohle's granddaughter McCracken; daughter, Miss Lola, autoed here from Zenda Sunday, for. a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Blockley. Miss Irene, Mr. and Faye Coughlin of Hodgeman county are here, visiting0 Coughlin's parents, who has been here the past week Mr. and Mrs H.

H. C. Davis, visiting returned home with them, north of town. Miss Thatcher and Miss Young; of Great Bend, were the guests Friday evening" until Saturday C. L.

Moses and the Misses Al and Mrs. L. B. Coss have and Clementine Moses autoed( ed from Spearville where they FOR SALE Miss Clara. Zurnich and Miss Martha Gagleman, Lucile New- to Hutchinson yesterday lo spend ha been visiting.

Nora Clink of Great Bend spent evening oi oimss vrkn c'ATPiir tVhU tu-A of Miss combe, Irene. Merillat and Leo Robertson and Miss Quigley. Sunday here with the former's nora Wierauch motored to Ellin- Corn, $1.25 per Fruit, 2717 Forest. Miss Francis Hawk of Florence parents. wood yesterday afternoon and re came in Saturday evening to be Mrs.

Alice Lash returned Sun the day visiting with Inends. Mrs. F. S. Spruill returned Mr.

and Mrs. Will Michelland last night from Larned where she family were here from Hoising- has been for several days visiting ton yesterday the guests of Mr. her daughter Lura.3 and Mrs. W. H.

Hammond. turned last evening. Mrs B. Worden and Blanche went to Hoisington FOR SALE-Half section, 2 miles north of A lbert: oTer 00 acres in wheat; one-third goes to purchaser. For etc.

jsee Franz J. Haberman. Great day evening from Hutchinson the guest for a few days of Miss where she has been for the past Clara Musil. several weeks visiting with her, May Johnson spent Sat-daughter Mrs Fortna and "urday evening and Sunday with family. her parents Mr.

and Mrs. John Miss Kat3 Tliul returned Sun- Boisseau in Larned. noDinson and daughter Nell Ira Clark returned Saturday went to Hutchinson Saturday night from Larned where he has night to spend the week end been for a few days visiting with there visiting friends. yesterday morning where they yesterday morning where they visited with friends. friends and transacting business.

Mrs. Harry Christner returned Star Route. SALE Second hand Automobiles. -All week, commencing Monday, May 8th almost The First Spiritual Society of evening from a two weeks visit and Mrs. Frank Robl went in with her, to Halstead Sunday for a visit sister, Mrs.

Margaret Dressen with her sister, Miss Lena and family. Schlochtermeier and with other irreat tJend will meet Tuesday evening at eight o'clock at 916 Main. It is-hoped that a large new, Hudkins Corporation ba-. number will be present. Friday night to her home in Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Wood of jlina llansas Hutchinson after a visit here Great Bend spent Sunday here! Frank Millard of Hoisington to her home in Scott City Satur-vas a Great Bend visitor yester- day after a short visit here with day. Frank came over yesterday relatives and friends. -morning and remained until to- flay. I Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Adams went to Alden last night to spend Mr. and Mrs.

Webb I-angham a few-days there visiting friends and family autoed qver from Hois- and looking 'after business, lngton yesterday afternoon for a abort visit with -fireat Bend FranlMcCracken was in Nick-trinl erson for a few hours Saturday iT'r tt Mr and Mr Lindas ith her sister Mrs Charles Mel-' 1 4f and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S. Marx E' SnJfTn Vcl jwesv oi ureal xenut suuuieasi 74 nzA tAe Mr o.

o. nccu xcu Friday evening-Jor a Usit with Green went. 4o Rozel on1 -14 SS i.t:, nnA avaA0A cnxr Township 20, Range 14 Trice terjioon- and spent -a Tew" hours visiting friends and relatives. $3,500 terms cash, Keenan Henry Korer went to. Garfield Kansas, and Kansas City, Mo.

"'night visiting friends and look- Miss Edith Sellers returned Mrs. Ethel Miller returned Sat- Clyde Sterling or Heizer, was a mg after business matters. last evening from Albert where "urdav from a week's visit with relatives and friends 111 Great she spent a few days the guest of Miss Ethel Miller returned lo Miss Beulah Butler. Miss Butler Grealt Bend visitor Saturday. He attended the dance at the Geo.

Ludwig farni south of town Saturday night. Rend. IVtbein cam 2 in from 4 ti I returned wit hher fo ra few da vs night after spending the day here -if visit with Sterling Saturddjy for a home folks. visiting friends and shopping. Globe, P.

Box 1432. COUNTY LAND 640 ACRES, perfectly level and best of soil, fenced, small set 200 acres wheat. $20 per acre. 320 ACRES, fine smooth tindj unimproved. $15 per acre 6t L.

BE AL, Kinsley, Kah FOR SALETwo good pun work one of them extra, large and W'ell brokeiVO. $1. Everett; Heizer, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Steimel and Mrs. Frank Ham Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johnson and daughter, Bertha, and Mr mond and family autoed.

to Hois and baby, of Eilinwood were here Mrs. Geo. Steimel and Miss Margaret Schwamborn, of Ellin-wood were here yesterday visit- Miss Lillian Ahrens of Bison come in Saturday evening for a visit here with Mi, and Mrs. William Ahrens and family. Miss Linda Ruga a relumed to her home Jn Sylvia Sunday after a visit here with her parents, Mr.

Sunday for an extended stay. Mrs." George Jackson 3 and daughter Effie spent Sunday in Great Bend as the guests of her daughter Miss Lenora Jackson. Boyce Kimpler and" Pete Schwamborn went to Spearville Sunday to attend the Knights of Columbus celebration. Dr. A Haas returned Sunday morning from Topeka where he attended the State Medical As-sociation meeting.

Mrs. Freda Grant and Mrs. Theo Iten spent Saturday with Mr: Iten in Great Bend, who is at the hospital and who underwent an operation and is getting along nicely: Mr. and Mrs. Levin, and three sons of Leadville, who visited here for several days with lngton yesterday wnere mey were Saturday visiting friends and dinner guests at the home of Mr.

looking after business matters, and Mrs. Joe Watson. 1 Mrs. Elmer Harmison and chil- Mrs. Harry Shore was In from dren arrived from Newton Sat-Ihe Radium vicinity Saturday urday to spend a' few days in inn with Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Steimel. iTISTi 1 1 The Ladies Orchestra which and Mr.

(jti Rugan and family isiting and attending to business this city visiting friends and rela- Tayed at the Congregational and other relatves and friends. matters and while in town purch- tives. cliurch last rendered Miss Carrie and Mr. John nswl a new. Clide automobile of CASTORlI oFor Infants and Children- In Use For Over 30 Years Mrs.

G. L. Brownine returns! some ot the best music ever heard Auchstetter. Miss Lizzie Knipp, Agent E. E.

Cook. to her home in Oklahoma City bv a Great Bend audience. The C. Spanier and O. Mellies autoed i-i Saturday after spending the week orchestra played six pieces and to Spearville Sunday to.

attend Word was recetvet .4. IICiCT, Jai ctn. AU. Tl 1 I the mUSIC WaSm.inP ft nnrf rf I Via mooJinrt onl Vmnmiof rC thta fnlrvtr 10UIUj lit diaiCl UI5. 1 let 11 I uivviinj, uuu uuuvjuv.v Always bears the Signature of Yuruay i wnm u-u, tne evening services.

The group Knights of Columbus. boy to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, at consists of thirteen. Bend a Mr.

and Mrs. Krengle and family John Meyers of Great Santa Monica. and that Mrs. W. L.

Graham and chil- the mother prid son were. getting dren went to Hutchinson Satur-along in fine shape. Mrs. Miller rfay night to spend the. week end was formerly Miss Grace "Ham- there visiting the Geo.

Bessler 3 mond of this city. family. "Mrs. Geo- J.Spencer went to Wnlter Black, Paul Andra and 1 m9 Claflin yesterday morning where Dutch Archer of Eilinwood mo-he spent the day with her sister, tored up here from Eilinwood Mrs. E.

J. IngersolJ. Mrs. In- yesterday afternoon and returned fiersol! has been confined to her home last evening. for two vffk: with an at nh cinnmrh trouble, but is FotKer Reidy went to Spearville ntlv imnrnved'and able to be yesterday afternoon in an auto 1 1 Iln round now We will give our customers another opportunity to lay in'a supply of White Russian Soap at about wholesale prices.

The soap marketis advancing and we are told that White Russiaji soap will self at 5c per bar straight in the near future. We are selling this week: reports tbe roads good most of the wav and the wheat as looking fine. Geo. Gile was in Claflin last week and while there he closed Mr. J.

V. Ledbettcr desires that jtn erroneous impression regarding the damages which he re-reived as the result of his son's ileath as it has been stated that he received $2,000. Mr. Ledbettcr says that the truth of the mailer is that the attorney Jn deal wiih the city administra tion for a Rumler Oil Pull motor for the city of Claflin Electric Light plant. This will the the case receive half of this.

Ciaflm pe0ple 0ne of the best 25e, with $5.00 orders 50c, with $10.00 orders 73c9 with $15.00 orders iOLbsrs famous jhiJe Russian Soap for 20 bars fasncus tiitc Russian Soap for 30 bars amors ite Russian Soap fop nmonnt ana inai wncn uie 0omei R10icrs they cculd buy. expenses of the case were paid nlv ahout 800 of the amount! Tlind Hoffman, of Enterprise, -Q came in this morning on No. 11 wa left for him. 40 Vli-ite Russian Soap for ivitit 420.00 ordem and went to LaCrosse in an automobile. Mr.

Hoffman was origin- A number of Great Bend people attended the dance Riven by the ally the owner of the Hoffman Adamsboys at the UCO, 0LliaWlg riour bhus in cmuruusc uiurc lirm frkiir rilrc cnil iii nf town; the mill went into the Kansas TT LD-ni Flour Mills merger. TTTT Mrs. Robert Bean is enjoying a visit from a girlhood friend, $5 orders delivered free 55 orde delivered 6 i tree 'Mrs. H. Dawley.

of Alamota. Saturday night. Tlie dance was an old fashion barn dance, and the music was furnished by Ruekers orchestra. The following Great Bend peoplo attended: Victor Newcombe, "Bozc" Bozeman Johnny Spencer, Earl McDonald, Albert Myers, Ernest Steuri, Dorothy Hartman and Gertrude Hunt. Both formerly lived at Ness City.

Largest Grocery Stores In Western Kansas Mrs. Dawley was here to attend the big convention of the Royal Neighbors last Friday and re mained over for a few days visit..

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