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The Beloit Gazette from Beloit, Kansas • 16

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Beloit, Kansas
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PUT OUT OLD GLORY New Auto Hats New Ratine Wats New Dress Hats Saturday Beloit will be proud to welcome the Old Soldier of Mitchell county and their families to spend the day in their annual re-union and and it is sincerely hoped that the weather and every other condition will be favorable for their fullest enjoyment. Every business house and as many residences as can do so should be decorated with flags and bunting? and the very atmosphere should ba made to breathe patriotism and love of country such as was exhibited by the "2oys" who will be the city's guests on that day. all at Lower Prices Than Will Iicrlir.m made business trip to Sali'iif-, Monday. Ora Summers shipped out throe cars of sheep Tuesday. James Hume.se of Glen Elder was a Beloit vistior Thursday.

Fred McMillan returned Friday from a visit in Rooks county. C. h. Kagoy went down to Topeka on buHiness Sunday night. M.

Ringer left Monday morning for a visit at Quinter, Kansas. Dr. H. C. Chipman arrived last visit with his neice, Mrs.

J. L. Noah. Tom Hyde and Pete Pirotte returned from Kansas City Thursday night. r.rnnt was called to Topeka Ever You should inject my line ami iuvewtigute my prices.

No trouble to show goods. 1 K. Cookinham JOHN T. WHITE DEAD A Stroke of Apoplexy Fatal to Former L'tlities Commissioner STRA If BERRIES The Strawberry season is here, we will have shipments from Arkansas and Missouri, the next two or three weeks, and will make low prices by the crate. Get our prices before you buy.

Bring your produce. We pay highest market prices. Williams Co. Over Electric Theater Topeka, May 5. John T.

White, a member of the staet utilities commission under Governor Stubbs, state grain inspector and member of the legislature, died at his home at Ada this morning of apoplexy. The news was received at the statehouse here today. Mr. White was one of the well known figures of Kansas public life, having been a leader in the profession policies withn the Republcan part snce the "boss buster" days. He was a veteran of the Union Army.

last' Saturday by the illness of his another. Lon Seaman shipped a load of hogs and one of cattle to market Tuesday. C. J. Rouse jind wife returned home Saturday from an extended visit in Iowa and Missouri.

Miss Mabel Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday as the guest of her aunt Mrs. E. J. Taylor near Downs. Dr.

and Mrs. A. Z. Seager left Sunday for a visit with his sister Mrs. Otis Simpson at Bloomington.

A fine baby boy arrived to make his future home with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abling last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

A. B. Adamson left for Salina Monday to attend the con-Vocation meetng of the Episcopal fchureh. Editor Knowles C. Wiess and family of Simpson Sundayed at the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Weiss, in Beloit. Mr.

and Mrs. L. A. Mergen are attending the meeting of the Kansas State Bankers' Association at Hutchinson this week. Harry Roquette has been adding to the appearance of his farm tornnei'tv north of Beloit by the FRIDAY VISITING DAY Owing to the illness of Superintendent Hamilton the regular "Patrons' Day" for the grade schools has been suspended this year but next Friday afternoon will be visiting day at the High school and the work of the domestice science, and the domestic art and manual training departments wll be on display.

All the teachers of the high schools will be in their rooms ready to show what the pupils have been doing during this school year but the principal features will be in the departments named. High school will be dismissed on that after noon so that the patrons and all in BLOOM FIELD DISTRICT 82 Mrs. Blanche Childers and Mrs. Roy Oakley bought a Piano of llarbaugh Monday 47tl Elmer Goheen left Tuesday for a visit in Wichita and Emopria. Frank Bland is here from Omaha visiting his father W.

T. Bland. Eureka Methodist Chapel bought a fine Piano of llarbaugh last week It I. D. Young made a business trip to Junction City the first of "this week.

Mrs. 0. P. Huntington of Downs is the guest of her daughter.Mrs. M.

II. White. Beloit and Scottsville ball teams are crossing bats in Chautauqua Park this (Wednesday) afternoon. Mrs. W.

C. Perdue is spending this week in Salina attendng the convocation meeting of the Episcopal church. Harbauhs delivered a $400 Bush Gerts Piano to the Methodist Sunday school at Scottsville the latter part of last week. H47 G. W.

llarbaugh delivered a $400 Bush Lane Piano, to Walter Swin-ton of Victor last week. Also sold Ethel Wolverton spent Tuesday with Mrs. Edna Scholton. Mrs. Hershel Broadbent and son Carl took dinner Sunday with Mr.

P. U. was a success and a large crowd was present. Officers were elected as follows. Pres.

Henry Hougland, Vice-Pres. Frank Pearson organist Rena Long, Sec. and Treas. Ethyl Rabthun. The A.

B. C. club meets this week with Mrs. Grace Galbarth. Miss Eva Gill of Beloit visited her friend Miss Pansy Johnson the last of the week returning- home Saturday evening.

and Mrs. Charles McGaughey. terested may have the opprtunity of seeing and hearng abut the work of Mrs. Belle Bulkhead and daughter the schools. Miss Ruth arrived home Friday from Manhattan.

ALONG THE COUNTY LINE A fine rain fall Friday night and Saturday which makes every thing look fine. Several had started their listers in this neighborhood but the rain will stop them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Griffen arrived from Oregon last week, where they have resided for the past year. Master Loren the little son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

J. Widrig, who was injured two weeks ago by getting his leg into the rear wheel of the gang plow, is still unable to walk. Mrs. James Sellers who has been visiting relatives in the Star neighborhood, returned to her home in Beloit Monday evening. Mrs.

Terry, Mrs. Carrie Critz and Mrs. Bertha Mcllhane went to Wichita to attend the Sunday school con Attention Ladies of the G. A. R.

On account of the Old Soldiers County Reunion on next Saturday May 1st, we will hold our meeting on Friday the 9th for the transaction of regular business. There will also be vention. iMARRIED? Master Earl Broadbent spent Sun an adjourned meeting Saturday even day at the home of his grand parents liberal use of paint. Rumor has it that cupid has al ing at 8 clock for reception of new H. N.

Logan lost a valuable horse ready gotten in his work among the senior class of the Beloit High one to Miss May Swinton of Victor. While the north half of Rodger's School and that Miss Parthene Jer- niark, one of the popular young The heavy rains of last Friday night kept many farmers out of i town Saturday, yet there were a goodly number who came in through the mud to do their trading. A fine line of Hallet Davis, lady members of the class and Mr members and etc. All sisters of our order are expected to be at the basement of the Methodist church, with baskets full of good things to eat for a picnic dinner. We wish to make this a glad day for the boys who wore the blue and defended Old Glory, when rear clouds hung heavy and black over our fair land.

President L. of G. A. R. Leonard James an equally popular young man who was until rec2ntly a member of the class were united in marriage about six weeks ago and that they have kept the event a Rev.

Pruitt did not fill his appointment at the Star M. E. Church Sunday. Miss Ruth Harrison of near Jewell City spent the week end with her friend Miss Manila Widrig, both returning to their school work Monday morning. The Star M.

E. Sunday school are sendng a delegate to the state S. S. convention. Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Wolverton are rejoicing over the arrival of a little son at their home since Friday The Missionary society of Shilo met with Mis. Scholton Thursday. The Ladies Embroidery club was entertained by Mrs.

Mcllhane Wednesday afternoon, the members were all present except three. Mrs. Wray, Mrs. Twadell and Mrs. Terry and daughters were visitors The time passed pleasantly with the usual work.

Refreshment were served by Mrs. Mcllvane. The club adjourned to meet Wednesday May 7th with Mrs. Broadbent. elevator is being torn down and remodeled will be able to handle any quantity of grain through the south elevator.

47tl Miss Rosella Duer who has been the guest of her sister Mrs. J. G. Bunch during the past few weeks, returned to her home in Kansas City Tuesday. Postmaster Perdue has been notified fr mi the post office department at Washington that the contract has been awared for the erection of the new post building at Beloit and that work will begin in the near future.

secret about as long as it is possible. If "rumor" has it right, all that is necssary for these young people to to do is to confirm the report and they will be the recipients of a shower of congratulations and well wishes from the large circle of Mrs. W. L. White and daughter, Lenore, of Goodland, Kansas, arrived Tuesday evening to visit their daugh ter andsister Mrs.

J. F. McKelvey and Mr. McKelvey. Of the "Bacchae" of Euripides.

A thing never to be done again, scarcely to be understood, recognized as the last witness to a beauty of which the secret was lost and the ancient mold broken. Gilbert Murray. friends which one has. SIMPSON NEWS Miss Vallie Wagner visited over Sunday until Tuesday with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Mackie East of Beloit. The business meeting of the B. Y.

Green House flowers always at the Harness oiled at T. J. Rodda's for 5J cent3. 27tf adv Bush Certs, Bush Lane. Also Bush Lane player Pianos, just received.

All l'J13 syles. Look er our stock while it is complete. 0. llarbaugh, Brewer Bldg. Jit 47 The following from the Fairview neighborhood, near Schottsville were among the large delegation who left Tuesday to attend the State Sunday School convention at Wichita: H.

J. Kennedy and wife, J. II. Ilartman and wife, C. B.

Ilartman and wife, L. A. Jamborn and wife, 1. W. MeCutchan Xi.

D. Cunningham, Miss Blanch lliner, Mrs. Cora Schmeil. Another of those endless chan moving clay expeditions has started Beloit. 'L.

M. Cooke recently purchased the O'Donnell residence on North Herscy and will move into this as soon as Will Rarick and family can get into the Hillebrand ottage on East Second street and then Mrs. J. W. Bulter will move into the house on North Campbell avenue as soon it is vacated by the L.

M. Cooke family. Corner Pharmacy. Dec. 13 adv.

Joe Ludwig is driving a fine Stude-baker 5 Passenger Touring Car, purchased of Chas Cathan. Farm Ranch for Sale: We have the best farm and ranch proposition in Mitchell county and it will take but little money to handle it. Most of the purchase price can run for a long time at (5 per cent interest. See us if you are interested. 47t3 TICE BROS.

Compressed Sponges. A compressed sponge is a bit of toilette daintiness intended specially for travelers, though it appeals as well to the stay-at-home who is an The sponge, is of compressed absorbent cotton about the size of a twenty-five cent piece, and half an Inch in thickness. Dropped Into water it becomes saturated and expands to the size of small face cloth, large enough to wipe the face free from dust and grime. Go to Beil's for Abstracts. 45tf Mixed Metaphor.

One day while caressing her llttls three-year-old daughter, a mother called her "My little comfort." A few evenings later, when callers were present, she gathered the little one up in her arms, but without further attention. Presently, feeling neglected, she looked up Into her mother's face and asked: "Mamma, Is I your lttle blanket?" The Nicest Wall Paper Doesn't cost near as much as you expect if you'll come to our store to buy. This Spring there are more beautiful patterns than ever before, and the prices are lower than you will find anywhere else, Come in any day and see what delightful effects the makers have produced this season. Bunch Drug Co, Rexall Store WE CARRY ALL KINDS OF KITCHEN CABINETS But we, as mechanics, know that Klernp's is the best made of them All. For sale exclusively at II.

Horneman's General House Fur Removing Stains. Paint stains are easily removed when they are fresh, but they are not generally discovered until they are dried. To remove wet paint from white fabric wash It with soap and water and then boil it with kerosene In the water. The rub the stain between the hands with soap and hot water. By this time the stain should be gone.

Rinse In several waters. nishing: Establish pent, where you always get the most for your money, ui inH umtsa rurinture, uarpexs, Mugs, (as low as 5 i-ac per square yard, 12 ft. wide), Trunks, Suit Cases, etc. Go-Carrs. lWr-h iirnitiiro Vnfnnm u-aannru A.usBVm.y V4 111 Sewing Machines, Simmons Blue Flame Oil Stoves Library Without Light The great national library of France, the Bibllotheque Nationals, in Paris, has a splendid site.

44 miles of shelves and 3,000.000 volumes to fill them, but In the winter that vast store of learning and Intellectual delight Is nearly useless, because the library has no artificial light, and its books are Issued to readers and students only in the middle of the short days. Fine Bargains in our Basement now. Call, or Phone 156 H. HORNEMAN 4.

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