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The Barton County Democrat from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 1

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9 1 NQBEAT BEND, KANSAS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1909 t5 Way, What Has Become of thej Fnr Cwat RpnH NEW STORE OPENING. Wty Council A Trin tn 1rA Monday. Nov. 1.

1000 'i Pursuant Council met in regular tended by the Lamed BusuW.The Bolimrer Store ()wA w. i noflncn in the ah-' -ion -Association, about thirty. nvU.L t. flavor lairsnn on.l hVH nf fuir Kncinouo spection by its Friends and Customers xagan-Luse tnariie uode Taken In Commissioners Proceeding i Vii Tj- A was ot Kansas Jy alL weddings was that of i great day for Charbe Dodge. He 'County of Barton Miss Nan and Mr.

about so manv war I n-r: Claude Lusa, of Chicago, that date, aLso had been lono IIorfn(in in the ab-1 -Association; about thirty took piace last inursday mom-ned about-thirty years on the The Board of County Commissi. 01 waJ'or Dawson and -ve of our busucs men journeying in St. Alodysms church. date. His daughters, Floy, loners of Barton County Kan- the Council Moses' ed to the capital of the Pawnees' The marriage ceremony wa lillie.

and Jessie, sas. met in rom President Pro Tem on Tuesday afternoon, where performed by the Rev. M. a surprise on the old folks, Nov. 1 lm at the office U- prescnt' Honncn'they were joined" by guests from rv .1 in tup nroe.

a mv i.l urn ui. rMniin Mi rr "'ence of a. large circle of rel- succeeded atives and friends the manias: from ceremony was followed by. a nup (then tial high mass. The church wa an Appropriately decorated for the 'all occasion.

Miss Regina presided at the organ. The bri-( Jod vuo iivm uuuciigi ui woo Airs, uoase returned, thp imtc reuuerea py me cnnaren cnoir. ha1 assembled for the dinnpr The following hills fiM 01 t'ourt House at 7.r0 the visitors in the K. P. nI which was thoroughly enjoyed by! the office of the county clerk month from November 1, 1909 ple the Rathbone Sisters havj The i nt nil Mrc V.

Mo Atvm'1 1 IQin, in Prior wc a U01 a nne' Store 10 iuSusu ana kfcu aim auoweu. i wa reccivcu ana, "-6v vi wuiui tne state, nor a morp mnWk' family wptp jmnrcAI on mot on taLl was most RnBsfulW aniA.i e. wmPW ent, but were unavoidably detain I to P0- All councilmen prosed. It was her birthday ent voted tyeL The same was true of Mr. 45 W- sley was on mo-Mrs.

btarkey Johnson, he liav.i.1.1?"- oi ai tion confirm no A- i joon uonerty, expanse 01 A Smith iaiiitti. mg first seen the hght of day on'e Tbe following bill, Miss Barker sang the offertory. The bride entered the church upon the arm of her father, and was met at the altar by the she was attended by Miss Katherine Heaneyas maid of honor, Miss Delphine Hughes bridesmaid and Claribel Slattery as ring bearer. Mr. Luse was attended by Mr.

P. J. Griffin as best man, and Mr. Jack Ma- Mr Will Mncron T-ha b.iAa nrnu V- i1 aappell was aUo.a guest tt Kmc 11 nur new luuulc ounuisf. incy me county Lierk.

Present-N; S-iT-' uuu-" vji-, uarueiu in eettine them nivv iAlhl "Hidings. Absent Moses Burdettc. and other home tor a fH Crow. -towns. mv.Hr Ww.11t" IC I0r they got busy and prepare mksioners.J.

Ckrkp rw' MinV of last regular and in-and feasted. The i01 excellent dinner, inviting! ty Mike DaUy, mJ and aI- b-v renewing was iolT TherTS, of the relative tw ti-land fToved. Monthly report of Citv tanccs with Larned. a visit ch to assemb Clerk read and approved. 'the fort, and in the evening Zf iJL ad" ge home, yhcn Mr.

and The minutes of the last meet-: Application of J. E. a shorthand conceit view the magnificent nnZ msr were rpad nnH nnrmvui ti" uo janiior work haspmpnt a exceiieni oanqnei was served .1 the same date. Mr. and ru noe rt, i.

rascoe were present, Mr. rascoe bftmg another birthday ehafmeuse satm, trimmed in rose point lace and pearl and silver passamentrie her full length tulle veil was fastened to her hah with of the valley; she roses. Miss Kaherine Heaney wore an I mnm lino on1 tU XT 9. tit A Cornec ion About 8:30 Thur9.1av morn in? of this week, the Rnike nan with lUies of the valley; she' carried a shower boquet of bride'ne? ime ofoad mto thls CJtJ" and tormed the rnnnpptinn fr I the M. K.

fMoses. Klin- Jedenst Triplett.) the Santa line satin and carried an arm bo-m im.etana K- w. quet of lavender pink chrvsanthe eJerMe8 Were held mums. Miss Delphine Hughes was 7,77,7 V1C attired in a pale pink messalineLGoid? te Limited," with satin and carried an arm boquet I UlMctor Hank Wertenbcrg, left of pink and white handsome Union Depot and mums Both maids wore short1 Pf out, yer the new switch. itn.

Ihe commetion of this eorniec- "URiuu reus, JJillie UlunLHTl Slattery was dressed in a pale'11 railroad con; Iioard niade an green' messaline silk, trimmed affecting Great Bend ing a bounty of five cents' baby Irish and valcncienncs lace; ver-' JavoraDlv- each jacket gopher kill- sne earnui tne ring in a lar.go ed or taken in Barton Cbun chrysanthemum tied in tulle. After the ceremony a reception was St Kose n. cati'of Bichirtl HVjer It 50 u'u" mtl oe 4 SS t'ni Hcmker 5 46 EK Epperson, tampt I rem Jan. 1, 1S08 tn Not, 1.1909 fiti Copple ft Matiox, cleanina Cm poo court houte and Jail 38 DeMotte, Janitor lor J2 50 Criae A Ca, countT supplies 44 60 A. Newcombe, surTeyioj rokd In Soatb Bend township 4 00 Holme, merchandises 130 Harner, meat lor Martin I 25 HHarner, neat ir Mrs.

to Kiepper, careul Richard Bailer 21 Ou Oeaen Mercantile merchandise for po Swauiclt and Henrr I 35 Tribune Pnb. Job 11 50 Xim, EO Sutton, care Pradd chUdren. 18 00 A Hall, lee reoffdlog insanity case of Mattle a brflr Shreves. probiU judge ot'Crowier couiiu tee insanity case Mattie A UeOeer ti 11 A Branson, sheriff of Cowler county, ice in insanity case 01 Mauie A De-' 1 George Emerson, MD. of Cowley eo'u'ntj fee in insanity case of Mattie A UeQeer 5 00 0 Wyant, ol Cowley county, lee in case of Mattie A DGeer 5 00 TH Webb, attorney fee in insanity oase of Mattie A DeGeer 1 5 00 Younkin, aid to pauper (ordered by board) 1 -j GB Water and Electric light" and aier lor court house and jail 103 79 oeca approved by the Finan Committee wer on motion allowed.

All Councilmen present voted aye. Harmlmn Broa. sprinkling so 00 Louis Zatairera. pauper transportation 19 el 10 00 SUM 100 to 79 60 144 11 46 0 16 1 96 16 50 Waller, clerk of etectUtD Wc- Cone, same-' Tammen SfiriTipirlpr i same lav i'tnsuu ueiiverS'DDPage. same At the home of Mr.

and Mrs. the scaln of thp nrvkpf trh.lMrs.E.p.smi.K Brown, asslsunt to Ufaos. gutter, etc. west of H. Tribane Pub Co.

printing Pfister Bros, is street crossinn." OtBendWAECo.llghUfcrOct and water Jsn 1st to July 1st Wm Bush, curbing on Dairy, mowing FredHemker. labor and mdse FAMmea. Clerk feet Peter Schroeder, street work. 59 wr 1 tionnen. mdse 1 75 Gt Bend Fire Dept.

fires Himrod. rent o( Toting place 3 00 crane a Co. election supplies It 25 A Buchanan, night mmhi km De salary and extras 55 a a setting grade fl 00 Fred Richardson, labor 50 Cole, city attorney jj jo A A Wemmergren, marshal 75 oq John Wesley, night marshal 00 Grant Jones, clerk of election Jennie McMollen, race 300 waiger, judge of election 3 oq 309 5 00 3 00 both pars flffflpho Miss Carroll, ume 1 3 00 3 00 3 CO 300 was most successfully handled "a k- ujT-iu-uaic Biocit 01 (roods lor liter partaking $1 the numer- its size. The ground floor room ous good things for the fLrty by nct feetd fUl- on of the inner man, the particjed with the finest of merchant ipants, something over 200 injThe tntranr- to the storTiTS room where they were given a day evening was a veritable bow-smojer- er of beauty. IL f64- fesidontn 5f -Along the south wall of 'the Larned Association, called the room are arranged the 'dress ginghams, and -other Judge LobdeU, who acted in stocks of this character, and a the double capacity of extending little farther back along the the welcome to the visitors and same side is a large pattern as toast master The Judge case, and still farther beyond is always right when it comes to this are more shelves filled with anythimr of this kind, and esDec- ku0 mlly so as a toast master.

It was expert dry goods man or tne la-our extreme pleasure to respond dies know the name of on behalf of the" visitors to the rjAurT1 T. of welcome. Maxr Fos-'-PT throun the MMe of ter of Garden fStv Atornev l18 lar showcase era of Urned. J. M.

Lewi, and! n7ar a Ex-Mayor Tatum of Kinsley "Sl'dd tofKth Mac Lewis of Florida. A. A tagf to he vari0.u Doerr and Harvey Eckert and SJvT COfltain; )r. Dillon of Larned. Will V1 nQ Smythe, Will and-" last, but by no means least, Fred Zutavern of this city, all niaJeC 7 short address, coupling humor Hhl nnB -T, i with goodpoiits, mldK1 the meeting one that was a suc-: nc'' AJ the cess in everv wnv 8 larg.

sneaker lion Dand the proj' the ty." 1 poser of the banquet, and one of vno A. i car the center of the room uamea 10 remosi cimens, made th(y officc of the aQJ t.np i'Uikitkt talk nnH pvnrv ntiii auu cashier's booth. On tc.p of MV HV "Vlilt Ui H1C Ul 1UC ma i 11 1111 ii-iius, nir. ana iirs. wiiiiam a eunesiay airer tne oince oi the county clerk 3 00 mauc gan.

713 Gladstone boulevard, for noon the promptly at two and receive a certificate for the! Petition of Geo. M. Winstead' ihe clT and iwauvw auu muse ineuus. Amon "umu ine ceremony saiiie, wnicn saia ceruticate shall ami omers asking for an cx-! a is a plai-p ih the out-of-town guests were: Mr which united for better or forjbe cashed in the office of the tension of the water mains oni a I been royally Qut of and-Mrs. D.

Luse, parents of; worse, Mr. Fred Tammcn of county treasurer. 16th St. was received and referr-'r 0W of checked up wnmud tlio 1TJ 1 1 Rnoli miniv A A i. i L.l i.

i WVV i fallows On PflTth. TllP slntrfln .1 4 6lWiU, ioo iUauu ijuaj auu iuai ma, uaugHi o. ri. jjejioue was cmpioycQ asjt-u to tne nre and light commit-1 iiong side of the office wrau. ixiuq, jansas; Mr.

ana; 01 iur. ana iurs. ocnneiaer, janitor lor the Court house and tee. Mrs. D.

Claude Luse left for an! Rev. Frank Derformin? thp oPiJiail at. UflM Aasxem weaamg journey, alter emony. The young people were vember 1, 1909 to April 1, 1910. which they will be at jiorae in attended by Mr.

Conrad Tammei There being nothing further uuicaKo. Mr. ana Mrs. r. 11 ana Miss iaa Sohneiripr.

hrothpr tiie commissmnpm nrtmiirnpH in F. A. MOSES City Clerk. Slattery gave a beautifully appointed dinner "Wednesday even ing, in honor of Miss Fagan and Mr. Luse and their bridal nar- jvluvu and Sister of the brirlp nnrl o-rnnTlmPPt.

at tWir TiPvt T'ocmlor' oao. The fine home of the Schneider's sion, the first Monday in Decera-was artistically decorated former. the oetascn. and snmp 3-50 rpl. The Cook-Peary controversj i v.

wue oi tne onice is lected by our progressive neigh- Rrand leadinj up th bor on the west ''Everybody fl above 4 lhe Likes Larned," fits the bill. fiftv.two by fJ tirely filled with millinery and Another Turn ladies' suits and At a There was another turn in height of about tWPTltv fot tha should be settled before the con-: Jhe- Brinkman case this week 'staircase divides', making two-gressional campaign opens next ''118 13 tn'" raSl- or one the entrances. to the top floor. The a i iwiu iwr iju i uruuani- iy ine taDie neia a center piece iimes ana inenas ot the contact James McCaffrey came dow. tone important question then and tltvt Pap" niade suchanup-ly lighted with electricity and of lavender nink inr nnrili 1 1 1 o-ota tlinwa f.

'wm UmJatt. wjaj. Ifli mil v. i.nn v. s.

uj m. -t i -i uvmuuiunw; cuiitaun uu ue was me larni 11 nuL rememoerea uy steam, rne- various luiidgc jv. y. tiDur- uttawuu. weaaing pres- iness.

ea upward or downward Wich 1 that in Mr. Brinkman's 1UU. ents were4 mtme-ons and eostlv' Mr. Luse. the above mentioned the feast of (rood thine fnr thp is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. satisfaction of the congregated stock men of Clarence township, I answer by that time a Luse of this city. He was, guests was all that could de- was in the citv Wpdriesdav on! raised among our people. He left; sired, and a most enjoyable business.

I Martin Keenan returned mire auuui inree years nso to occasion naasiifl mm hiatnrv Mr. and Mrs. Tammen ar among the popular young people of this section, numbering many as warm and sincere friends who for lack of room to entertain them, could not be invited. The Ml vTr AY5 mnaiarm Mr. and Mrs.

Simon Schroth -v u. uVxu i uae lammen s(0f EUinwood visited in the cit) LSi. 5' Sunday, the guests of the Rupart doubt their home will be the and Batons. MSX mecca of their n.any friends' dav fitntp-1 fixtures throutrliniit thi cnro. -r Mvyi ate ita Beacon.

ment made in our issue last wee'e the latest conutnietmn unX E. York one of the leading fine1 'ne consumer will be ready to that one case brought -by these; present a very handsome appear-' iswer oy tnat time. meoDle had been won hv Vip nnl ance. take a position with the Swift Packing Co. of Kansas City, and is now connected with the" purchasing department of that company in Chicago.

He is a young nlan of exceptional business ability and will doubtless climb high er up on the ladder of business 1 with the company who are so for innate; as to have his services. "We j'oin the many friends of th-young people in extending congratulations. John Robl and daughter were' tnica- in the city last Friday on busines Mr. Robl, win. has lor ye.nrs recn the treasurer of Logan township is this time serving as Trustee.

his co-defendants, and the othpr lost. On the strength of thp Arum a visii wiui mends in rwuu Wln ine piaintui in tne first case expected a new trial of the one won by Brinkman, but Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffman motion for a new trial was were here from Claflin last Fri-tnis wock overruled by Judge dya visiting with friends and Lobde11- relatives. 9 Mr.

and Mrs. Henrv Eberhardt of Lakin township were callers in1 the city this week. John Niedens of the north side, also the Ochs boys, were over week on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. McGree-vy and. daughter Ethel have returned from their western trip. Jir.

and Mrs. Siegel Wflo naa worked all his Me1" tei me and Mrs. Jake Koelsch of Lakin1 to Mve W-00 to get married onshaP? the nev township were in the city Mon-and then lost it by being stolen Wednesday and oay shopj-jng. irom tne Bureau Drawer where, aeser'e a great deal the city visiting. kept it.

Had he put it in his UI crea11 Ior the way the affair The, bank that gives you satis-1 National Bank his was.fum-. Cards dre out announcinir the lacUon th Citizens National mSe cnld have gone on just'p'r1 -evening by Giles I 8 saieiy deposit boxes UMJ ior nis money would auu souven- 'i are at your command. I have been in safp Vppninrr lira consisting of cut were distributed to the Luke Schmth nn Af aI lne evening: It The Bolinger. store ha lnnrr been known to many people over this section of the state tirst-ckss place to trade, and it is the extension of 'this large bus-' iness that made the iwh; location necessary. Mr.

Bolinger and his force clerks have worked miVtav -j -i ainrosl and night since jwujli mau in umano- v' ma who had worked all his get the goodsJVia who desire to pass a pleasant afternoon or evening. "We extend with all others our hear ty congratulations. Mr. John Seus, one of the ear-ly day settlers of Cheyenne tow: ship, was in the city Wednesday on business and made this office a pleasant call. Mr.

Seus is one of the men who have stuck to Kansas through thick and thin, and has profited much thereby. J. E. Reser came down from Dodge City Tuesday morning and visited friends here for a couple of days. Miss Clara Moore, a cousin of Mrs.

Howard base, has been a visitor at the Lake home for several weeks. After Henry and Marion Zim-mer had almost given up expecting to see their father Jake Zimi return to Barton county, not that he was lost, but because he seemed to be so well impressed with the west, he suddenly slipped in on them one day last week, evidently glad to get home. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schartz and family, Nick and Henry! Schartz, were in the city Monday on "bsiness.

They formed a good sized auto load, While in the tcity they.visited our5 office. Wi'flrirprf nl Mise daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. uj are at your command E. Giles of Hutchinson, formerly' of this city, to Mr.

A. Krlward P0! and family have re imui, -u Jsumed keening Win bp onA aw iiiinicLiovaimi, niuuu niu occur HI "wi? the familv home. "Hia Pinwt the Strobl residence, th farmer in Stafford Psov. drd on ladies wnnM sumed keeping house, and are'Rchool mates, now a prosperous' Sf a raatter to 'estimate livine the Strobl i the number of visitors to ihe St. John's Enisconal Church Services next Sunday, Nov.

7, first house south of Mrs. Pressl. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schommer and daughter of Logan township at 7:30 and 11 and at 7-30 were.rs in the city Wednes- p.

m. The pastor wiU preach this office-in their the two later services. SnndaVUmemy- School at 10 a. m. A most cor-! dial invitation is extended to alL I F1 of Coman- B.

T. Bensted vuc was ine a ouikiuic piece Mr. and Mrs. John Welch ofj Tesidencc PPrty to purcluwe couniv. was up this week visiting evening, there homes of Will Rubart and Jim was a continual stream nf vicn't.

ore all the evening. Great Bend Liberty township, were in the city Wednesday visiting with olnn ATm 1. Ko. P.t. iB 10 De Congratulated nrirtn eral weeks, returned home with' SI 811011 Prto-date and'coml; mm.

"wuiiauiucm wiinin ner borders and the Democrat predicts an increase of business for the old store in its new home. Card of Thanks dr-sire tf c.Mnd onr h.i-L felt thanks to the friends and, having uwguiwrs wno so mndly assist-' a ea us in our recent bereavement Mrs. Jos. Schrieber and children friends and shopping. This was't, Albert Weiss w.i.v..

VA WMinave returned from a wVo ilXia. IICIUUH liThL VISIT WlTflTirn number of months. lueir. point While in Hayes City last Sunday we had the pleasure of meet ing B. Markey, formerly of this county, also his daughter, Kate, and her husband, Dr.

Jordan. All are doing and desire to be remembered to former neighbors and friends. Calvin and Carroll Cleo, and Guy Wyman of a number of months, 8hTeffiw wirArT Vv 0Ua Qny Wyman of iving been suffering Pen- A'knere they Bjo Kas, were in tiTeitr bad attack of rhenmatsm 8011 Arthur fam Tuesday visiting their some time, but is now oonsiderab. tiVJT If? W. H.

Dodge. "TU iy Dexter. trio ani ma. 1,11 sat fir Charley Charles and' his er were down from the northeast Wednesday and gave this -in- stitution some of their Nie boys report the growing wheat as being in eood condition in their territory, and that e'v erything is moving along as fin as can be. Mrs.

Josephine Cheney is dan gerously ill, as the result of a stroke of appoplexy Wednesday..

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