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The Kinsley Graphic from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 10

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in THE KINSLEY GRAPHIC, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE family left Tuesday for a visit among friends and relatives in Colony, Neosho Falls, and LeRoy Mrs. H. Dawley and her daughter from Burdett, who is visiting her, spent Saturday in Hutchinson. Mr.

and Ira B. Rundell re turned from Stafford Saturday accompanied by Miss Olive Rundell. Mrs. Carr and daughter, of Great Bend, returned home Thursday after a visit wtih E. S.

White and family. -Mrs. B. L. Roberts, of Kinsley, came Sunday to stay with her moth Li Of the Celebrated and with his daughter at Manhattan.

S. A. Burger, of Macksville, visited his daughter, Mrs C. A. Howard, Sunday, returning home Monday.

Mrs. S. Leo Darly returned Friday, to her home near Ingalls, after a week's visit here with relatives; Mr. Ware had a sale Saturday. The family will leave soon for California on account of Mr.

Ware's health. Sturdevant Passwaters have sold their real estate office and business to Messrs. Lee and Fay Hardy. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E.

church will give a home talent entertainment next Tuesday night in the hall. i I J. F. Malin, L. W.

Hilbish, J. H. Jackson, and Charles Hanson wTent to Haskell county Sunday in an automobile. Mrs. John Kirsch, of Harrison, is visiting her daughters.

TO) A (p( November 18 and 19 Lewis. The city council met Monday night. D. M. Brower, of New Mexico, is here this week.

E. S. McCune, of Kinsley, was here Wednesday. W. D.

Jeffries and family visited Sunday in Bellefont. P. C. Sims was in Cimarron on business. Wednesday, M.

Hawkins, of Belpre, wa3 here Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. S. Potter were in Cimarron Wednesday, Chas.

Sturdevant made a business trip to Larned Saturday. T. S. Haun, of Kinsley, was here Tuesdy on business. Opal Olney visited fronds in Belpre Saturday and Sunday.

H. C. Beatty and son visited relatives in Stafford Sunday. J. B.

Snyder returned Thursday morning from Garden City. The Christian Aid met Thursday with Mts. J. D. McCbrmick.

A. C. Smith and family were Kinsley stoppers Saturday. Charles Cox moved Wednesday in the Harry Radclfie property. Bwing Turner, of Garfield, was a business visitor here Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Browning were in Kinsley Monday on business.

C. A. Snyder left Sunday night on a business trip to St. Joseph. Dr.

Ingalls, of Larned, was called to K. B. McClaren's Saturday evening. M. D.

Weltner and family, of Kinsley, visited here Thursday and Friday. K. Newlin and family, of Center-view, were visiting relatives here Sunday O. V. and Porter Ray went to Lakin and Cimarron on business er, Mrs.

Geo. Warner, for a few days. The D. Goliard family are enjoying a visit from their cousin, Mary Goliard, and Miss Straw, of Ellin-wood. Mrs.

Frank Elliott was up from Kinsley Thursday to attend the Missionary meeting at the home of Mrs. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Burkhart and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. Konrade and children are spending the week in Topeka. C.

H. Brahme has left the employment of the Farmers' elevator, and Mrs. Orr will assist in the of-fic- work. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Riggs came up Sunday to visit Chas. Riggs and family. Mrs. Riggs will remain for a few days.

Mr. and. Thos. Darcey and family and Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Kimes and family spent Sunday at the Chas. Windmill home. Mr.

and Mrs. D. Goliard and two children left Friday for a cpupleof weeks' "visit at Great Bend, Ellin-wood, and various other points. Albert Bales, who has been in. the employ of J.

H. Kimes, and later worked for Walter Overholser, went to his home in Missouri Sun I have just received a carload of these buggies, and a representative from the factory will be present at the sale to give full information as to the many excellent qualities of the Velie. Remember the date, Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19. Mrs. Jesse Chalk and Mrs.

Frank Marshall. J. It: Middle-ton returned Friday from a business trip to Fairbury, and Manhattan and Hutchinson, Kans. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Israel, Mrs Birdie Passwaters, and Hazel Read were Kinsley shoppers between trains Saturday. Louise Peden, Grace Drake, and Mary Fox have been sick the past week with tonsilitis, but are much improved at present. C. V. Snyder came in Thursday noon from Garden City to pack his household goods to move to Garden City for the winter.

Mrs. Emma Hayes and James Spence arrived Sunday from Salisbury, called here by the sickness of their nephew, W. Spence. Mr. and Mrs.

Brown, of south of town, returned Saturday from a vis This Sale Will Be Conducted at My Store it with Mr. Brown's 'brother. A. day. Richard Taylor and wife and Mrs.

N. J. Bersheidt, of Great Bend, and Sol Hogue and wife, of Kinsley, visited Ira Hogue and family Friday. Mrs. Geo.

L. Warner fell down cellar some time ago, injuring her ribs. Her daughter, Mrs. F. W.

Hubble, of Jetmore, has been with her for several days. Brown, and wife, of Dodge City. Tuesday night the young folks of Lewis surprised Edna Payton, who "next week leaves with her parents for Dodge City, their fu ture home. Misses Maude Israel, Cora Walk Oscar Offerle, of Wichita, made a er, Laura McCurdy and Messrs. Al- business trip to this place last Monday.

R. E. Israel and daughter returned Wednesday from a visit in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Butler and Mrs. Geo. Sibley were Kinsley shoppers Friday.

H. A. and E. E. Randel returned Sunday from their visit in northeastern Kansas.

E. Bridges and family and Jesse Chalk and family spent Sunday at P. S. Chalk's. Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Ray and Mrs. Maud Linton were Kinsley shoppers Tuesday. en Fennel, Fred Vanderree, and ee Drake attended church in Gar week, returning Monday. He spent Sunday wiith his daughter, Joe field Sunday evening.

Lewis, Herron, of Spearville. SH1S2S About twenty of the young ladies Mrs. Orr arrived from Osborne of Lewis met Thursday night with county Wednesday night. With her Misses Hazel Read, Grace Erwin, coming, the local W. C.

T. U. soci- and Nell Purden and formed an em ety will gain an enthusiastic work broidery club, which will meet ev er. She is county president of the 1 Mrs. 'E.

R. Brown returned Tues W. C. T. U.

ery mursaay evening witn some member of the club. Harry Gould is enjoying a visit day from a visit with relatives in Plevna and Kinsley. Monday being Mrs. J. Corl's from his brother Arthur, also his J.

T. Ramsey returned to Dodge father-in-law, T. Turner. They have birthday, her Sunday school class gave her a surprise in the even City Monday, after spending Sun been traveling through the West, E. church will close Sunday night.

Mrs. B. Welch returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Abilene. The M. E.

Ladies Aid will meet and are on their way to their home day with his family. C. F. Randel of the Jackson Mer in Wauseon, Ohio. ing.

They presented her with a silver berry spoon. Light refreshments were served, after which the class returned to their homes, wish cantile Company commenced work Master Harold Hedges was six Wednesday all day with Mrs. Arthur! Monday at the store. years old last Saturday and his J. B.

Holmes and wife, of Staf ing her many more pleasant birth grandparents entertained relatives in ford, visited their son, J. A. Holmes, days. honor of the event Saturday after and family last Friday. Mrs.

F. Madden is enjoying a vis Offerle. Frank Ricker is movin Marquardt. Matt Wilson and Mrs. Tom Davis of Rozel came down Sunday and visited Mrs.

Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eartlett, of Rozel, came down Friday to visit a few days with relatives.

Mr! and Mts Geo. DeMurr and children went to Rozel Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Osgood. to Ellin- it with her sister, Mrs.

Mary Dar ley, of Waterloo, Iowa. wood this week. J. D. McCormick and family and A.

Offerle returned from Colora Harry, Wilson and -wife visited at do Sunday morning. We Have Moved to Our New Store "11 1 And want all old friends to call and see us. We will give I you courteous treatment and a square deal. I i New goods arriving daily. The Jackson Mercantile Co.

Lewis, Kansas F. McDaniels's Sunday. Em.il Gall made a 'business trip to S. A. Catlin and family expect to Dodge City Monday.

The Rev. Robertson, cf Pawnee move to Kinsley, where Mr. Catlin C. C. Ehlers spent Sunday with has work in a garage.

F. M. Ehlers and family. noon. All present enjoyed the occasion, and little Harold had a happy birthday.

Thursday night a little ba'fiy girl came to gladden the home of Joe Cain and wife. The same night a little Mexican baby was born in the car on the Santa Fe track wJiere one of the section worlfers lives with his family. J. W. Willis, who has been the night operator at the depot, has returned to his home in Dodge.

The vacancy is filled by James Riggs, formerly of Offerle, but now of Pawnee Rock. The family will come as soon as a house can be secured. Last Friday evening the Spitze home was the scene of a merry par Many from Lewis and vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Bowers moved into their new home Saturday.

went to Larned last week to wit ness the airship flights. Misses Katie and Annie Burkhart E. French, and family, of Pawnee were in Kinsley Saturday. Rock, visited at B. Allen's Thurs A girl was born to Mr.

and Mrs. day and Friday of last week. John Nail Thursday morning. Mrs. O.

Espel and little daughter Leonard Brown now uses his and Miss Esther Walstrom left on motorcycle on the mail route. Wednesday for a visit in Illinois. Earl Lightcap and wife are visit The basketball game Friday night ing friends in Springfield, Mo. between Macksville and Lewis re George Gilger made a trip to suited in a victory for Macksville. Gray county the first of the wek.

C. F. Randel returned Monday Mr. and Mrs. John Boehme are night from a visit with relatives in visiting relatives in.

Springfield, Mo. Nemaha and Pottawatomie counties Mr. and Mrs. John Lund, of Kins Rock, came aip Monday and attended revival meetings at the M. E.

choirch. The first number of the Lecture Course, a male quartet, was given at the Poison Opera house Monday Eight. Mrs. Wonn, of Hepler, is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frederick, and sons Harvey and Fred.

She is on her way to Colorado to visit Mrs; Bert Orr. XelsOn-Ogilvy. The marriage of Mr. R. S.

Ogil-vy, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Iva B. Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

McMichael, was solemnized by the Eells, pastor of the Presbyterian congregation, on Tuesday morning, November 1, at 11 o'clock, at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. H. R. Brown. Only the immediate relatives of the contracting couple witnessed the ceremony.

The guests were Mrs. Winston, of Mullinville, aunt of the bride, and G'lbert Avery, of Cimarron, a cousin. A wedding breakfast was served immediately after the ceremony, and the newly married couple left at 1 nVlnrk for Kansas City, where a ley, visited F. Hinds and family Fresh and Salt The postoff ice-inspector was here ty. It was Miss Elda's sixteenth birthday, and about sixteen of her friends gathered to help her celebrate, and succeeded in giving her a complete surprise.

With games and music the evening passed all too quickly, and after refreshments served by Mrs. Spitze, the guests re-turned'to their homes wishing Miss Elda many more happy birthdays. Thursday afternoon, November 17, large and interest'ng congregation greeted us last Sunday morning, for which we are glad. The church wears a new mantle of white, which has materially im Monday and found everything all -Meats A Good Stock on Hand at All Times Farmers' Co-operative Grain and Live Stock Company A. Holmes, Manager, Lewis, Kans.

Dealers in Ljimber, Lime, Salt, Coal, Cement, Brick, Rocks, Posts, Building Material, Etci Leading Buyers of Wheat in Edwards Co. right. The Thimble Club will meet next with Mrs. Abner Offerle. All ladies are invited.

The young people report a good time at the dance in the hall Friday evening. Mr. and Mts. E. L.

Hubble and Mrs. F. W. Hubble spent Saturday in Dodge City. Bert Ruggles and Mr.

McPherson proved its appearance, thanks to Fish' and Oysters in Season the brethren who performed the work. We are glad to say that there went to Syracuse to cast their bal will be many little people made hap- lots this week. py on account of the liberal re- H. Brenneisen and Ed Reese went sponse on the part of the people to Lakin Monday to make use of Poultry! Poultry! Poultry! Bring Me Your Turheys, Ducks, Geese, Etc. for the orphans home.

We can make the box still larger. The date is November 17. oooooososoooooooooooooooco i1 EVANtJULICAL MENTION. new home had been provided by the groom. Mr.

Ogilvy was for two years a practicing' attorney at Dodge City, but left a year ago to take up his life work with a firm in Kansas City. Mrs. Nelson has been the efficient and loved librarian of the city library. The best wishes of a host of friends go with these young people to their new home. Dodge City Journal.

THOMAS DARCEY Offerle, Kansas a Livestock and Real Estate Wccan sell-you a 160-ecre farm 10 miles from Spearville, all tillable, 80 acres in wheat, one half with place, for only $5,000, and can take good auto on it and give terms. Call on. or address Kinsley Land and Investment over Rummeirs hardware store, tf OHerle Meat Market Auctioneer a their right to vote. Alex Stegman and wife began housekeeping Wednesday In the Fred Stegman house. Why doesn't some one who is interested in the prosperity of our town build a few housse for rent? Charles Greenstreet and Chester Fergeson went to Larned Friday to attend the aeroplane exhibition.

Mr. Bowers has gone to Haskell county on business and Mrs. Bowers Is acting as substitute teacher. Mrs. White having improved in health, her mother returned to her home at Larned Thursday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gilger and F. L. Hinds, Proprietor Offerle, Kansas Services next Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 10 a.

m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. A. Meeting at 7.30 p.

m. Prayer service every Wednesday evening. A cordial invitation to attend is extended to all. Quin B. Roth, Pastor.

Garfield. Miss Maude Grandy visited Mrs. Anna Miller Monday night. a Fifteen years experience. Breeder of Poland China hogs well posted in pedigrees.

Dealer in real estate. jy Terms reasonable. Wire or write for dates. Long-distance phone 2515. DR.

W. W. CUNNINGHAM 160-acre improved farm 3 miles from Bellefont; one- third of 120' Mrs. John Kirsch and daughter, acres of wheat with it, and -we canj Nellie, were visiting Sunday at F. take good auto on it.

Price, $45. Marshall's. per acre, with terms. Call on or address, J. F.

Harris, Owner, Kins-' E. D. Taylor Son actually make ley, Kans. tf 1 Quick farm loans at 7 Vz per cent. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFERLE, KANSAS Office over postoffice.

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