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Barton County Democrat from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 2

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ficio T70 -THE BARTON COUNTYvDErilOCRAT, APRIL 29, 1918 his folks for weeks an the- way Germany has done that, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephan THE BARTON COUNTY Ellinwood although only eighteen years ot will then come back to the good ana lamiiy. DAILY DEMUCICAX JclinIL McMulIen, Publisher if old United States ana tninKS age, her decided to enlist and help fight 'for his sister Notes of the BARTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU C. W.

Mullen, County Agent Walter Rugan, of ElDorado, who was here- visiting itvith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kugan, of the" South Side, might as well come back to Great Bend, as he likes the people IIONDAY, APRIL 29, 1918 Ellinwood, April 29.T-Vord Has been received here by friends that Leonard Archer, known to his friends as "Dutch" Archer, and brothers who still are in Russia. Tony says that after the w-ar is over he will go visit here 'first rate. lift Thursday evening for Wichita, where he reported to the is enroute to France.

Entered at the postollice, at Great Kansas, as second-class call 'matter. Large Number to Attend the craft board and will leave for Charles Younkih; of Nicker- Camp Funston Monday. Poultry Meeting After talking, vith a number son, was nere over tne week-end visiting with his sister. Miss Fred Galyardt and F. Maguire.

If WILL fcf the North Side returned on of meni this morning; who are Florence' vYounkirii who teaches rhursday evening from few acquainted with jthe rpaqs between iiere and Hutchinson it has been 'decided best- not to clays business trip the eastern part of; the state. school i ori the South bide in District 58i RalpH James, ofTdftekai was the guest here over Sunday of Al. point to the cpctment of the QyennlanVBnl Sriay by a rousing majority The position, b9th Republican apid Ccdiocratic; has worn itself out Xha President's nnnnnent in HOLLAND IS HOLDING it TO HER NEUTRALITY irienas. undertake making the booster trip infcutosomprrow to attend the poultry meeting at tliat place. This is considerable of a disappointment as some ten or farting May.

1 all4 paper bills must be. paid in advance arid monthly. tf JdUIs are-not Mr, Hooper, of Newton visit- Has Conceded Customs Question But Refused Sand and Gravel eu ounaay nere wim incuua. i Frank Krenzle went to Great twelve cars were to. make, the Demand of Germany.

Bend. Sunday evening, for a few trip. People who care to go in London, April 29. Dispatches days stay. -it 'Congress have at Jrfst heard from iha peopl.e Tliey have delayed tMs measure as long as they tlircd; now they' will vote, for it and blame the President for delays that have been caused their failure to act.

the benefit "of the home folks it is worthy of note that from Holland today, accordine -ui a Mrs. Joe Robmson accompan paid jpers.vill be sioppea at once. No exceptions or deviations. KREBAXIM, Agent Kansas City Star and Wichita Eagle. THAD CONE, Agent Kansas City Post ied' her son Charles Robinson.

arid wife to Great Bend Sunday, say mar not best to ask that the cars go in a body, as at first planned, oms difficulties, of Ger-, npftnle are coinc on wnere sne spent me uay. iiane: is in the draft leave to Senator Curtis, as always, was nany d. complained, and the the train as the service is just use of the Limburg railway tu day for Carrin Funston. 1 yhich Germany demanded, have mZa eooi Mr. ana Mrs.

rranK r.Dernarui leen settled in her favor, Ger- i aa uca and children, of Pratt, came las! week for a visit here with the Eberhardt and Schmidt families. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt found among the ranks of those who opposed the President in the critical vole the attempt to force can amendment that would have seriously limited his authority. (Also, of course, Senator Gore of Oklahoma was found in the same delectable company Willi Bpejl of "Missouri, and Hoke Smith of Georgia.

Senator Thompson voted (o support the President. Senator Owe of entertained Sunday with an elab Eld pi orate family dinner in honor of 1 UUS Will UC UiUVlUCU IKJl HIWOO nany still maintains her ground mae' the trip, whether by on the sand and gravel or rai, If are ing has expressed mueh make the tri your Bar-loyance at the stoppage by Hoi- county" tag from the Farm land of Rhine traffic and the office. 0p at the depot in fact that Holland negotiated with the United States regarding fthc grealer expense "eire td SaSe to the tlieu seizure ana tpnceaieu tne trip still is worth the ex- I.egotmtions from Germany. nnH 'ns manv as their son, August Schmidt, who leaves for Camp 1'iinston Mon dav. At si wood, Wed.

lay A t'olll! cove Hictotnli 1 Mrs. Will Ruhart and children of Great Bend visited here Sunday with Mrs. Anna Gregg and family and Mr. and Mrs. L.

Schroetli, as uispaicn ssible go are lirged toheIp from The Hague fo the Amster-b legation from Bar-dam Oklahoma did not vote, Wichita In Society dam Telegraaf, the feeling there Telecraaf. the feelins there Jon ouniy. At 1 O'clook -HEAD OF MULES- 3 to 5 Years Old Word vas received here by -35 35- There is an impression in some "Gates of Gladness" "Mr. and Mrs. J.

L. Ruddick, from hpir son. Leon of Berkeley, (Begent, Tonight) lUnrters in Holland that so long fes.Vnn Kuehlmann remains Ger- who is a talented cornet- "Gates of Gladness" is the at- A CK M. 4' man foreign secretary. Holland Weight 1200 to 1300 Lbs.

Each st. that he had enlisted the naval training band and. will be will not be forced io the ex- picture Brady-Made in which i ii. i 1 .1 W. C.

T. U. The members of tlp W. C. T.

tJ, iwill meet tomorrow afternoon Mrs. S. R. Gregory and the afternoon will be spent with'Red Cross work. stationed at Mare Island, Caii- ireme.

xjul uns4 view uui nciu charming little Maage rwans is by others who dispute it on the starred. The story is a modern 1 XT ornia, as soon he completes lis course at Berkeley grouna xnat wuue vou ivueiii- one showing little Maage in a mann and his party are sincere, 'particularly appealing role. It ji. -i 4t, Brinina and Miss Flossie The best bunch of mules ever brought together in Kansas. Terms made known on day of sale.

Joe Sprinker of Ellinwood, and Jesse Langford of Nicker soni' l. Auctioneers Conirresrntional Indies' Aid uieyj nave mue imiucucc mc one Gj tne very Dest parxs inai Furbin spent Sunday in Halstead at the hospital with Mike Greely, conduct, of German affairs, the has yet had and that is rpnl riitftrs hftini? the military rtront lol TVtr cnn. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congregational i Church will meet en Thursday lafternoon with Mrs. who underwent an operation i or VYUvl uiiuvi iiwuv 1 jSilIUfj i 1 tell uuait gravel and who is getting along party which has its eyes on the porting company is a particular- i l' i 1.. I liitnli Vipth nnrt 1 1 nnH Hio caDable and the laree and one LEVI RAYL, Owner S.

B. Gfddlngs, who will1 be as very iutcij i-i i awavj v. cj the leAttines are evervthine that Miss Flossie Houlihan spent i ne vatierianu urges Sunday in Utile Biver the guest Dutch premier to form a sisted by Mrs. Fred Vollmer. Presbyterian Guild could be desired.

Alrogether it is one of the most entertaining and delightful of pictures. of her sister, Mrs. Jean liaxter, ional camnet. and family. tap kprs pnRRinnRN TJie members of the Presby terian Guild will meet rriday "Jilted Janet" afternoon with Mrs.

Frederick, Miss Clara Musil and rrea nRPANTZF BANK Musil were the guests of friends TO ORGANIZE BANK in Sterling Sunday." Charter Refused Because of the (Regent, Tuesday) ho' will be assisted by Mrs. Newell," Mrs. Harper and Miss Christner. Each lady is asked to 3 US 1 Order Miss Margarita Fischer has a most effective role in her latest American-Mutual play? "Jilted Janet" in which she is featured -brine a 10-cent grab 29-m2 Miss Blanche Hiatcher, 01 Applicants Alleged Fail-Great Bend, was the guest here ure to Buy Bonds. over Sunday of Jfy" Kansas City, April or and Miss Lena Scheutier, SuhseribeN to Liberty and all were dinner guests at the GilbertBaylif as a hanny-go-lucky young so Wnl Ivi hpfn respired here ciety girl suddenly bereft ot tor- tune by an investment in a iem- Mrv David Hammeke ana xMls.

iwvm Lvpnlth hnc resulted in six men on grove, who a spiru oi baby returned io home inBelpre alter a yisuiicic rtr: "e'pre rf to bravado invades her neighbors house during his absence for the organize with tue nammeiwc u.r pKrt. nurpose of entertaining friends born i amines, v. Hi strict nttornev for Kan- of the marriage of Miss Malissa Gilbert, formerly of this city, and Mr. L. M.

Bayliff, of Sidney, Nebr, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert of this city and has a large circle of frjends in this community wfTo wish the happy couple an abundance of happiness, balie waggener dead whom she desires to impress. Leonard We or: The The owner returns unexpect- and we assure you it will be filled promptly and carefully. We have on hand always a LARGE DISPLAY OF FRESH FRUITS AND CANNED GOODS and our canned goods, are of the very best brands.

Phone 82 and give us your next order. edfy and discovers Janet's plot ncd. y.s.ted nere application had been approved Mr fcy the comptroller of currency and as she is unacquainted with him he maintains bis incognito, Tonv Rebdn CeoPfie fcomarek, at Washington ws rejected lon lteuein. investisation had shown. acting as butler for her his i T7; o.t.Vk-it-'o clrill Alchiso'n.

April a Jew according to a letter ent by the XX roi c.ltterTelur. comntroller of currency to all own nouse. ivn x- 8tut ox.x. as a comedienne permits her to make much of this situation. rl days DUsmesN national 'banks, the six men to- iiruiir iiii niu iiii.i.iuuii iir itir rvin i The nerson whom Jilted Janet Ba here, died, at McCracken.

of Great ther had contributed tne 3 oVlock Sunday afternoon at here Sunday visiting Bed Cross and to LA-1. 1 i 1,0,1 wn in fn 1. 15enu win- ertv Loans less than 500. is trying to impress is the man who iilted her. The complica ii in iitiiiic.

itv i v. Mire Minnie hi in iuwj i iiii mio ii i nsrfninart Tn'lT tartier Phone 82 tions are many and 1 varied. Of rtiiT course when the truth comes om fnuTe TalUnie Bockemob six appucantV we us- ripaih hnd K. wcrariai reDorted to be men of 'consider- and Janet stands revealed, her putative butler proposes mar b.nc,, 4. riage and so Janet taKes perma Wauseher was widely nnA since Wednes-me avuxiu V4 the' aereeate amount of nent known, especially for his inter-est in children, giving a picnic ajy- iy r.1 wiiihan visited liberty Bonds of the first and Miss Flossie Houlihan Cond issue to which: the six "The" Antics of Ann" Elite.

Tonight) fnrp Wrsatile even than the "jfQ.of-All-Trades' of olden iiav- who embodied in their Plat Countv. Missouri, attend- "Xtrirday even ng for a vis- no Liberty Bonat ail ana xne.r iB the public schools there un- ffiS, Mr. and aggregate; contnbutions to th til he 14. when he became Laerman, and Red Cross had' beenonly Mrs. August i i.I-I.,pnii1..

letter said. nTtrr Trsons an me ari auu I J. our low; expense saves you MONEY professions then existing, is little Ann Pennington, a to 1-gale Keeper. ru wi re.l comptroller has revoked The', not' onlv known- as the the; authdrity given: Or the of he took up tlie elementary stuuy returned of law arid in 18CG rat, from Kansas' City, IpfeMere danSeuse of the Zieg- IcnnizatioVi of this proposed na- leiU rOIIieS, UUl UU IO all-around athlete," a -motorist ant4 feribwneki -swimmer. outswim or uie I John bcmiperi, 7T1 Ui mti.

nnhlie hirit In the outrUtt, in-recent years ne.vsas Wn-here Saturday evening iui nihn comnetitor- Oar system of selling for jaslj' anpV -wins keeps us new-customers all the If you have-not tried ooir store an order will convince you that this system will save you money also. tvSla I ort time; with, reia- ,1 Srs 25 KnV and Nebraska in J876 The best piacei the county to i appear at -V the Elite rri.l general solicitor for and Mrs. John Robinson 'l slove is at Boridii- 'IS. Miss- Penning, 'II Ihc- rOud Kansas, ieursiMvu av reiauTir-' cook in Trin1ihps not one, but all The Best of Groceries and Meats ml Colorado in 1910., and: friends near inase. riincp f.

stoves a specialty Mor ten years these feats. All the Time nr vnn Vnnt reliable, trust-: of the Santa Fe here, ne JOINS RAILROAD DIVISION inewtcn Friday to hear ecre- irh. second trick op- arv speak io me 1 WANTED Timekeeper' and tary McAdoo spea jo WANTED TimeKeeper ana Fe for the. v'orthy oil cookslove us rillout. Ihe Vcw Perfection," in nil rf sizes from the small one-burner to.the Ijig firclcss cookeiV al nohcliiranfsX Quality Hard- roadmen, and lookea U-tenographer.

surre 1 months, left last night iness; matters; Construction oince ai -will wher he 11 for Kansas City, ioin the 31st Railroad division -Mrkand Mrs. .1. H. U. uossc addresi J.

15. Cropper, xni. 1 iee, or. auuicj v.iuFFv., You'll find our stock- large and well assort-' ed. Come' in and look it over; price the diflerent articles afld see what a saving you can make.

iV1 ware. visited- Saturday evening wm nf Construction, Dundee, of the engineers, corps as anop-r Tnnv1 is a native of Rus- lieul. and, Mrs. Malt Fischer friends in: Oreat Rend. 4 Kansas.

23? .1 a PTflnnw anu iwui rttifooil hnro from' 'St-' John yCS- 'siamdhaseen over -here only Jsia an rhildren went to Spearville Sat- c. Gilstrap was over from iprfl.iv;nfternobn foiNa visit with Mr. and MrsT TilenX Johnson: itrdav evening 10 vi. 1 wuay mm viv I At hicHrst 1.: in ihp ns. he has taken out nis IlrM The' ladies were', gi rl friends in mes auu iiv, I.

iuh naners. learned SOUTH SIDE GROCERY Kentucky. W. G. JONES.

Prop. in a Materibt'sup-' i iil ti, er tlciuxc nrt'iiuc lion ai iahu Henrv Eberhardt, 01 uic num. iaiiy uemocrat lor auoww ua 7 Side a-visitor in Great. Bend He reports plenty of rain the- telegrapher Vtrade and-the WVd Jver that way an says that the English language. He.

has; been Maud Furbin visited with of the vheat in dhat sec-attending? school heYe frhmds in Halstead last week, tbnf the county is looking inhe remrnhik home Saturday: fine1 and crop prospects are as American way possible. Mr and Mrs. Curtis go5d as they have; been for sevas patriotic as of Ahicn; visited here Friday eVal years. Read the "Kcho ad. 'Leonard Wade' Hiis from Shaffer, aftdr- i liome folks omt SundajS.

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