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State Historical Society nn VOL. 34. ALMA, WABAUNSEE COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 191! NO. 50. ALMA EN ERPRISE.

Pa coldex weudixg surprise. THE TIME IS SHORT. McFARLAND. f3 OUT OF TOWX XOTES. Ir some soldier boy news, la Fay Ogden is the new clerk at the The government has issued string- Surprise on Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Reuter Friday, Given by Their Children. The Wabaunsee Commissioners are ent regulations to newspapers, in I Geo. Huber got a card from his son Our County Reporters 1 der to save print paper All free MrS- Dittman visited at Alma Oscar this week announcing his safe i jsunaaj arrival across the ocean. Fifty years ago Friday, on Sept.

6. working over the road south of the 1868, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reuter were biicjge. The Laphani hill is being cut married in Pittsburg, the first down and the dirt hauled north to wedding in the new church where the rock road stops.

It is plan- TEMPLIN. nuav muslj Lillie Miller spent Sundav at Camp Rftfe be discontinued, and no paper can be. Funston. A cablegram was received Monday at Rev. Wittrock preached Vista Sunday afternoon.

Kenneth hat Mr. Reuter had helped to erect, nod to put enough of the clay on the sent when the subscriber is more than Mr. and Mrs. Cook were Kansas by his parents saying DOVER. Eng.

For the past 4S years or nearly their read to do away with the bad road Kerans had safely arrived in half centurv of wedded lite, they tnrougn the sand. Good for abaun- O. F. Blanc and wife from Hoyt, hree months in arrears. If your visiting with friends here.

jper is not paid up to" within three A bunch of Templin folks attended 'months of date it must be discontinu- Will Wyllie took a big load of to Topeka last week. City visitors Saturday. Ada Murphy and Theresa Foy spent Saturday in Topeka. Henry and Herman Wertzberger motored to Wamego Sunday. land.

Cards received recentlv announce have lived in or near Urge circle of warm The Consrec-ational church will Alma and a friends have the passing hold a District Association here the Mission feast at Alma Sunday. Lj i next ed. Kindly examine tne date on your The boys are busy getting the that both John and Ed Herren have Srown around them in Wm. Muckenthaler was a business landed safely and are ready for busi- ypars- week. Mrs.

Lulu M. Todhunter of Le- compton, and Mrs. C. L. Flesher vis-' wheat ground in shape for sowing.

allu ix die "UL UP na Fainter Ohst of Alma, is decorat- us the money, so that we will not visitor in Kansas City Tuesday. across the water. I lneir tw0 children. Henry Keuter sick and Mrs. Wm.

D. Simon, both west of I Mrs. Beverlev received a cable- town- thought such an occasion was see county. Wamego Reporter. To see some of the corn that has been' grown here this year you woulri think there had been no crop failure.

The Alta State Bank has three ears on exhibit, two of which measure 14 inches long and the other over 12 inches. The corn was grown by John Bolinder on his farm a mile south of town and is white of the Jumbo variety. Alta Vista Journal. ing the new house of C. F.

Heideman. have to discontinue the paper. Velda Hastings took quite Monday but is some better now. tA Yin-mo folks here Sundav. i Chas.

Benkula and wife of Clark's A careful count of our list shows Trvcn nrd eYnitliHTKr wimp A WlllOWl. I Albert Stewart and family and Mrs. gram in Topeka Wednesday night worthy of a celebration, but they did Fair this reeK visnea inenas nere over Sun there are subscribers who rw rnt Af m-irln in Tnnel-a fine stock at the Topeka that Lieut. G. W.

B. Beverley had not lot thelr Parents in cn the plan day. Will AlMite from Cu were in arrears three or more months Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkerson are week.

That means more blue ribbons coming to Dover. P. L. Cheuvront made a trip to' until it was partly canned out, so it was very much of a surprise to them both. Mrs.

Reuter was induced to landed safely overseas. Carl H. Birk has arrived safelv visited with friends here over Sun- "18. The larger number visiting relatives at Hoi ton this week Mrs. Max Vobach and.

children of day. of these 439 were behind for this and visit. her old friend Mrs. Camp Funston Sunday. He took Mrs.

i lAlma, visited at Emil Vobach's Mon overseas. His father Phillip Birk, UP Kmiuicnuau cp- current year only, being paid up to i Whiteside up to visit her son Harry. Brasche who is in very poor health. l.CLV 1 1918. If the figures after your Mr and Mrs.

Louie Maas of Junc- this week. 1 Mrs R. C. Weber and Mrs. E.

11211116 on paper or wraPPer read(tion City, spent Monday at Will Sen- Mrs. W. M. Griggs, his sister, accompanied them. 1 1 T) -4- 1- i tfe 'V Frank I.

Burt of Scott county, ana his two daughters, Mrs. Blanche Yea-ton and Miss Lucile, came Saturday in their car to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S.

Burt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Burt accompanied then: from Manhattan. All returned home ne s.

11SS VjrLauys Derineib nu wh fnll! '1 Jan. 18," you are liable to Friday afternoon and while she was gone the guests came about 3 p. bringing a splendid supper with them. They decorated the house in yellow and white, spread the tables and all was ready when Mrs. Reuter Colorado with her parents on an auto Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Hastings of received a card to that effect the first of this week. Wamego Times.

Mrs. C. McFherson received a card from her grandson Allie Aderholdt, last week saying he was still in Camp Mills but expected to go any day. He is a mechanic with a machine gun company. Topeka and taking in the Fair.

ibe cut off any week after Sept. 15, in tnp some two weeks ago, returned to t. i Kansas City, are moving here this G. Zimmerman has received card a fact Vou are sure to be if vou do not her work in Topeka this week. She week.

fu -oct from his son Martin that their trans-' back by train, leaving the rest pay at came once. Lillie Roark arrived from Atchis- Tuesday except Noel who returned ind he to Manhattan he is in training returned. Rev. F. A.

Fisher was there port ship arrived safely on the other We must file a sworn questionaire on and will attend school here this cf her party in Colorado. To the farmers around Dover: side. If proceeded to repeat the marriage 1 winter. I nrA TVTi-o TTmil Vnliacli anA Mvc R. C.

Weber received a telegram SePt- 15 showing what we printed in in the mechanical corps at K. S. A-. C. Wamego Times.

you have raised an extra fine speci-l VT .1 CL 1, 1 -L TT WAR SAVING STAMPS. Otto Theel was down from Latimer ceremony again and then made them Monday evening. His brother Char- a nice congratulatory talk. After les is reported to have been wounded congratulations by the 50 guests an France a few weeks ago but he has P'ent and some music, they all did received no direct word to that pffeet. justice to the fine supper.

July and another Nov. 1, showing we John Senne motored to Topeka Wed- have complied with the regulations. nes(Jay We are going to take no chances Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and child-on this and you can bet your lastjren visited at Carl Miller's in Kaw Wabaunsee county ranks 23rd of the 105 counties in Kansas on Sept.

1. and accortlintr to the renort has 1 Sundav. Herinjrton Times Those present were Mrs. Tillie doughnut that if you do not square up this month, your paper will stop. of Alma, Florence Wetzel spent Fa- ts Ds Hiner and daughter and Mrs.

Emma taken jta of War gav. men of com or any other crop, we shall be glad to display it in our'man ha died at San Antonio, Texas. windows with your name attached. Robert left for the funeral Mondav and will return it to you in good con- niSnt- Hel has been sick all sum" mer. dition.

I Five auto loads went to Camp Fun- VOLLAND. rton Sunday, F. M. Moran, Silas Moran Winnie Moran, Tom Robinson1 Miiy attended the Lutheran Miss-and Tommy Logan; all the cars were east at Alma Sunday, well filled. They ate dinner there and Mrs- Earl Collier spent Sunday-Maurice.

Moran who is in camp ate her mother Mrs F. H. Reber. dinner with them. Mrs' Harley Hues.

of, Alma' ci -1- rc i i i i Sundav with her sister, Mrs. Herman Ted Sage writes his folks under scnauer an cniiuren oi lopeKa. an inss gtamps p. w. Goebel, State of Sept.

3. that he passed the Heideman, Henry Reuter, Wm. D. rcctor asks township and citv Wertzberger. MAPLE HILL.

Mr. and Mrs. Aug. F. Hansen, Mr.

g. Simon) Fred Miller Rev. F. A. Fisch- nm1 thn Knnt on.

nr and Mrs. Henry Lesline and daughter 36 out of he eJ H. E. Albrecht. A.

Umbehr, 0. F. fices make a cial effort to make attended the Mission feast at Alma joWU fU w- Deans. Chas. Reuter.

Geo. Falk. all David Stewart spent Monday in St. Joe. Mrs.

Arthur Birk left for Wamego L. English his brother Irvin and sPent iunaa' wim relatives neie and would go aboard the next morn- wun lneir Wlves anu lamuies, airs. subscriptions are paid and your obli-ing. This is the same ship Max Mock Marie Eingel, Mrs. A.

F. Lang, Mrs. to the povcrnment care is on. Mrs- Jos- Thoes Mrs- Henrietta of Avhpn popsible pay you pledire. Our Red Cross unit will be without Sundav.

a nephew from lopeKa, started ior material to work upon possibly Oct. Onep-on Mondav mominir. They ex Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Aug. Seele and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leonhardt, Mr. and Mrs.

John Senne of St. Marys, spent Sunday at Will Senne's. A farewell dance was given at the hall Wednesday evening in honor of 1st. feftfe urunewaia, lurs. jos.

Simon, mrs. n(nv A. H. Meseke, Grunewald, Mrs. Jos.

Simon, Harry Glogau and family returned Saturday from Ness county. Joe Loveland of Kansas City, is pect to make the tnp by auto in about two weeks. They all expect to- Miss Mabel Fix returned from a Albert Wilson wrote his grand- nenry "eidemann. 50 in all. narents.

Mr. nnrl ATrs A A Pniiiino: The regard felt for Mr. and Chairman W. S. S.

Campaign. Mrs. i trip to Manhattan the first- of the here a few weeks visiting his brother go to work in the ship yards there Sortie Local War News. iv-epk at Vera, on Aug. 17; "I am fine and Reuter by these assembled guests, is dandy and able to eat everything in shared by all who know them.

Both visit nere umu Elmer Strowig and Albert Teneyck M. F. Mrs. James Thompson spent the Their families will the men get settled several Ireight cars were derailed Clayton Trivett will report at Ft. WHO leit nua.v xvi vamp i uimwu.

sicht It has not rained for 4 or 5 are stlU ln wealth and the pass- a few miles west of here Sunday 'Mweek end in Topeka visiting her Mrs. K. rl. waller returned irom weather ins ears have dealt dy with Ha's SPt- 19 training as a me- days, making it good war CHALK. St.

George Friday where she had morning which delayed traffic friends. some time. Grandma Beaubien suffered a them. We hope they may be with chanic. He has been trying to get and they say it does not rain in the spent two weeks with her daughter.

fan. The French are on left i(, for many years to come, to enjoy the for a time n-fwmt r--rTi 4- Clin. 1 i 1 tfurton Collier is staying with msiigrht stroke of naralvsis Mondav but love of their scores of friends is improving nicely. J. E.

Romick and family from Mus negro troopg beh.nd day at home. They seem queer as thpy arg thg first Mr. and Mrs. H. Spooner, Mr.

and negros in uniform that I have seen. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.

Rber, and attending his first year of school here. A call came yesterday for two colored men for Camp Funston the week of Sept. 25, and Leslie H. Officer and An 18 Mile Hike Was Easy. A good soaking rain would be very acceptable.

Haying and corn cutting are keeping the people busy. Mrs. Geo. Pardee returned from her visit in Iowa Friday. Mrs.

Frank Thomas and son Athod spent Friday with Mrs. Maggie Ross. cotah, are spending the week with Frankie Thierer returned to his frncnl iMrs. Martin Teneyck and family, Mr. Tne Yanks are doing up this war (and Mrs.

Emil Vobach and Mrs. Geo. business right as they go along." Hal Weaver of Alma, is in Batterv Clarence W. Welch, both of 1 341st Field Artillery, and James are tne two lucky boys who will go mother's last week on McDowell Mrs Adams and daughter Crek, after spending most of the Mary returned Monday night from a Tod of Maple Hil, in Battery of the I summer witn nis uncle uus i merer. ttu A telegram was received Wednes Mrs ATntr-on'o 'Ross and son Arthur leneyck spent bunday ar.he jonn FFS Senne home.

We saw a cartoon of the Kaiser Gus Hansen went to Manhattan this week drawn on the side of a Saturday and Henry Gnadt, Carl passenger coach, with the photo of Mathies and Walter Lesline came the artist John P. Day of Colorado, motored to Bushong Monday after-1 Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Blankenship Word from Edwin Thompson says same regiment. Saturday's papers said the 89th Division had gone into action, so these boys may have had their baptism of fire before this. he is out of the hospital and back to the receiving pier at South Boston, home with him from Funston to who was on his wav to Camo Kear irom Kiiey, moved into tne nouse last with wek recently vacated by John Reim-Case ers a11 now nas charge of the Rock Island pumping station. an(j' Miss Etta Cromer returned Wed- day from Adj. Gen.

Rahn says that of those who registered yesterday, only those who are 19 or older and those under 37, will be called until further orders and only those from 19 to 36 years inclusive, will receive questionaires for the present. noon. Chalk school started Monday 30 enrolled and Miss Lois teacher. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Skeen He spent part of his boyhood aTrTe SOme extracts from a recent using the hoe of late it looks like they spend Sunda' An 11 lb son was born to Chas. Ross days in McFarland and Wrfllard. He are all are going to claim exemption. John Skeen's nesday irom an enjoyable western iciier jiui wrote nis ioiks, begun Aug. 8 and finished Aug.

12; "I wrote last that we were comfortably billeted in a beautiful French eon Vernon called at Grandma Clements came homeKerry a wue 01 George, on Aug. is over mere, oemg among wose re-frnm TW1 K.mrlnv sftPv amW 1 25. Mrs. H. R.

Waller of McFarland, ported missing on July 30. He is tnp to North lakima and Seattle. Mondav. i j. i ITtero U'prp 14 hnv o-ivati thii-- Mrs.

Clara Haas and Mrs. John Wash- and left fr Manhattan Fri- several i i j. i I months visiting her son Meine called on Mrs. Frank Thomas ere sne wm xeacn me coming has been with her daughter for two the grandson of Mrs. Catherine Mother and son doing nicely.

Carron formerly of Dover, who now ro: lives in Colorado, also a nephew of VERA. and Jirs j. L. Dawson of Paxico. village but now we are in camp again physical exams Wednesday, 13 of living in wooden barracks.

Work them being boys who registered June has begun for sure and we are busy 5 1918f am, whose questionaires havfr every minute of the day. No more bwn in the handsof the District Monday evening. jear Misses Elvina Hardee, Gladys Good Geo. Romick's team ran away with him Tuesday, throwing him out of the wagon and bruising him up quite KAW VALLEY. win and Ethel Thomas spent Sunday at Oliver Button's.

nsmg at it is 5 a. m. flat. o.o; it is a. m.

nat. Ehnon Erikson went to Alma to Vi 10 fu" liood enrollment rirst eek. uo L'oard until Friday. These were alf badly. not mind it for I am busv not mind it for I am busy Miss Catherine Hill is helping Mrs.

attend high school. Five or six carioads from here went Fanny Skeen for a few days. Mrs. hk ana vm. weetcs went to to Manhattan Sunday to the soldier Frank Mossman is making a trip I all the piaced in class one and eight of them out west this week.

The reception for the teachers and time and weeks go by like days. jwouid have gone with bvmch Mr. and Mrs. Lee Phillis visited at'new students at the Congregational, Capt Englehard called me into Fridav had their classification go Mrs. Leo Stech's Sunday.

(church Monday evening was a very kis office a few dayg agQ tof, me A. A. Phillips is quite sick this al affair but more of was to be paeed in his office as week from the effects of a bad cold, patrons and town folk dwuld Battery clerk and assistant to the entertainment given by the Congregational church. L. E.

Jones and family and Mrs. Jim Clark and daughter spent Satur- Skeen has her hands poisoned. Manhattan Monday to enroll at Jv. i. At the election Saturday 22 voted A.

C. for the bonds for a new school house Lila and Mildred Locke and Helen at Chalk and five voted against. (Weeks are attending Belvue high Miss Florence Pardee, Ethel school nave ueen ueie. iue a Miort gupply Serfreant. I like the work BUT WAIUHtS IU bt UULLt t.

n-, TT, 1 y-il 1 iciav and sunciav ii ver LaKe ana1 ncu iu-k nas conciuuea to iarm i lro" fine and my knowledge of typewrit- Sprague, Stella Skeen, Velma Thorn- Through and local roads are all a Deia visithlff relatives. Mrs. Thayer's farm for another year. duction of and a short talk pr iu n- 1 1. 1 1 ln aoes not come amiss.

I am going Elizabeth Wood is helping cook for of the teachers and a beautiful solo Elizabeth WooH is helnino- rook for th t0i. as and uora wmtcnouse irom v.naiK. oncam After spendine ten days in the lngnious Scheme of Central Empires, to Increase Their Supply of the Precious Metal. school at Esk- school at Esk- are attending hieh the lopeka Jtair tlus weelc. "ui" in.c..ouc, u.icoucio xl me iiinipn lancii LinM oj' miss iscnmitz, alter wnicn riHcrp I School started at Greenwood Mon-, mA I do 1 will; wherever I am sent turned last week with red a nice nose, week.

coffee and wafers were served. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Richards and day. Miss Mabelle Taylor, teacher, vav TnV fr! I Jthere 1 will go willingly.

We are in It Is oddity of the world war that the jewelry trade is flourishing. A se- virgie miicneii is slaving wirn ner iiieo. Kleiner signea inc xoniraci tu i son Ivor, Mrs. Grace Haas and will make her home with Mrs. hlS this a until the end and if everyone Virgie Mitchell is staying with her I is.z.

unit, jjuuuiauii. in iUdUic ucolji uvits diiu ilia- r. i a a1 Hanriitpr Vona. started Fridav for Uhlrig for the winter. tt, nt rT does his duty the sooner the end will jn the Kevue Suisse d'Ex- i 1 uo1 it.ic.ii.

xim, attending nign scnooi. and nave cnarge ot Minneola, to visit Roy Richard Hay making, corn cutting, filling he fortunate to get, and family, driving through in Mr. of silos threshing and dragging tQ Manhattan and ord c0 mhim. R5chards' Car" land' 'heT daJ'S sed Sunday for the boys. Over 500 ZJtxHo Mi Hide Fuller of Lawrence, the Mrs.

S. M. Thomas. Mrs. Homer with some wheat hauling and plowing wpro aT1, ih A at 'Uoi ado, lost a valuable Holstem.

S. porhition of Geneva gives interesting view of this and also suggests a method by whieh 1 lie central emires undoubtedly have increased tln'ir gold supply namely, the of gold jewelry to be melted Into iiuIHon. In the course of the crisis provoked come. "We were on the road most of the day Sunday (August 4). Marched from the French village to our present camp, about 18 miles, or in French about 32 kilometers.

Quite a hard day's work but with all the Reed and Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry aUUcQ. i e'fif 'r cTirtn-ri Vi' tVia mi-r. Tlonnli ,1 1 i n.

w.v. j.j-.v. talia. iuuuuaj aim oegan woiK lues- Charlie Woodv who was to teacH morning. She had about 40 en- Wheat and Albert and Ida, Mrs.

The two young Georgia University. soldiers is' bevond Frank Thomas and Athal and Miss students who have worked so steadily the firgt outside he Mary Ziegler spent Sunday with Mrs. all summer at Frank tteeks, havetan has reccive( but lpt it be r-f 1 i .1 i i. A.nt4- draft in Dist. 37, came over Saturday and in hr Spanish class the first got a release from his contract and is'day- iiakine special work at K.

U. in the 1 There were 85 enrolled in high training we have had it wasn't much war from on of a hike surilrlKW to antber, says the Revue. 1 Thi- belligerent countries, one after an- returned to school and for reg Uizzie the last. HINERVILLE. Government employ.

istration. Miss Christine Swanson who made in her home for several years with the HENDRICKS CREEK. the first day and 126 in the' Ifc ls a beautrful moniing and oiln-r, hnve Imposed measures forbid-! grades. seems like spring. We got paid last dinjj the importation of luxuries and About 15 bovs were out for foot- (August 9) and are feeling watches.

In spite of all these practice Tneswfav nio-nf eood. if we could onlv set some e-ood tles the Particularly for gold Uriah Hiner and sons were He Has Found a Chum. Adolph Moege spent Friday with Erikson family, is seriously ill in To- Manhattan Saturday on busines: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pugh are the Pa, and the Eriksons are visiting his parents.

Dr. AT A. Meyer received a letter some more yet to come jn a old mail from home to help us along. 1 'eum price, are received Herman Myer was over from Camp aS ii iiiu ui ian. week from his nephew Corp.

WA i nave an iaea a iew passes win oe makers, while those for watches of Funston Sunday. parents of a daughter bom Sept. 2. her by turns as they can ai range School began Monday with Miss their fall work. AvitioTwIIa TMriortA rf Almo qc dq1i Clarence Meyer who is in Co.

13 th Prino-lo Tv-iii vi tv, i ALTA VISTA. er. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Hensel Sunday-; in France, dated Aug. 9. in js here ed at Otto Hensel's. which he says: I John May and family Sundayed at: We have put in a 21 day hitch in Former Resident Dies. the E.

Young home near Dover. the trenches. Had a little excitement W. A. Fredericks and Otis Hollen- there once in a wniie.

I could' Some of the older inhabitants of Will Kalile is drilling a well for Miss Dorothy Moseley of Pavilion, spent last Tuesday with Miss Bessie Paul Fechner. Daily. Martin Arfman is at White City beck spent Sunday on Deep Creek. a whole book if we were allow-. the county who still remember him, Henry Adolph and son Henry were ed to write what we pleased.

It rains interested to learn of the Mrs. Ed Streiner and Mrs. Conrad building a silo. Feyh have been haying a siege of Henry Kahle of Ft. Riley, called on boils the past few weeks.

home folks Sunday. Miss Maud Forinash who has been' Martin Arfman and family motor- in Kansas City the first of the here about every day but I am get- death Gen. H. A. Pierce, which oc- issued in the morning and if I can ow pnces ar( feW-get away, I am going to visit one of The jewelry trade has passed the largest cities in France.

The through a prosjierons period; which is passes are only good for a few hours not yet over. In fact, it is at lb during daylight but that, is as much hWt. Everything went well so Ion 1 as there were do abuses, but the time- as a fellow wants to be gone because i-ynie when jewelrv, especially heavy we have to get up so early. oI, chaias wIthout "I know from talking to any num- hip, begun to be exported to the Ori-ber of boys with whom I have come 'enr. prlees were pnid for thes-in contact since leaving Funston that artMe.

(M-i (fine) in Switzerlnnd i the Wabaunsee County Board has at about 720 a kiI i pounds) and in the Orient, or at certainly dealt more justly with the boys than those in some of the other Tllre therefore a states have. I mean to say that our margin which allows a large profit to Board has taken more pains to place our manufacturers and their agents. the men in branches where best also to foreign merchant. These ar- sQit 1icles, however, are not all destined .0. for Turkey.

A great many of them J. Baker and family of Alma, ting used to it. curred at his home in Los Angeles visiting at Wabaunsee and Dist. 64, ed to Alma Wednesday. 'spent Sunday with Mrs.

Louise Ditt-, "There is a little kid in this village 011 AuS- 30 from a stroke of para returned the first of last week. Mrs. Delia Anderson came up from. man. that looks so much like my little lvsls over 81 years.

Ed Linscott received a card from Alma Friday on business. Mrs. Max Vobach and children spent brother Milton, that I made friends He tame to Alma in 1879 and was his son William last week saying that I R. A. Johnson of Canton, was here Wednesday in Topeka and took in the with him and we are getting real a resident here for several years, he had arrived safely in France.

ion business Thursday and Friday. jFair. chummy. He quite often goes to practicing law and running a large Miss Maud Forinash who has been! Chas. Hietzman came in Friday Mrs.

Mabel Farrell and little son meFS with me and you ought to see ranch east of town. He built the visiting her parents the past two from Camp Funston to visit until in lopeKa the nrst ot tne him wade into this Amencan grub. jiesioence iormeny occupied Dy ur. I week. "There are 25 of us billeted here in eeverley and now owned by G.

Kich- months, left Saturday for Ellsworth, Sundav with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bivins spent a big- barn and I deen on about two'mond was an orator and reader Chas.

Kruger and family of June- Kansas, Brand New Pianos at Guild's. Fred Funk received word Sunday tion City, visited with his father, Saturday in Manhattan at Joe Bellin- feet of hay which is not so bad. of much ability and few excelled him that his father was dead, and he and Henry Kruger, the past week, find their way into the central empires. Ulien steps were taken to check this trade numerous orders for watches with cheap movements in heavy gold caes came flowing Into the watch Knabe, Ivers Pond, SchulzXm-erson, Marshall Wendall, Haines Guild, Walworth and Webber Pianos, at lowest prices. Liberal gei s.

-fjd Carroll IS in a Village about as an enueruuner. xiis J.UHU oi stones Art Smith and family and Herman five os from here and am going large and fit any crowd with Geisler and sister Lena, spent Sunday down to see him Sunday. See Albert i whom he happened to be. near Alta Vista at the Henry Geisler quite often. He had been justice of the peace in and Wm.

Mullins homes. I hnve to auit and have mvlLos Angeles for a number of years Mrs. Funk left for Russell, Phil Sheridan of St. Joe, is enlarg-that night. ing the house on his ranch, also A number of the neighbors met at building cattle sheds; two carpenters the school house Monday of last week from Elmdale, are doing the work.

making centers. These orders wer terms. Fully guaranteed by a house destined for Constantinople. The- Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Geisler and squad get busy on their automatic was known as the "marrying" established over forty years. Write scheme was perfectly apparent, and and gave it a partial cleaning. They Mrs. Chas. Faidley returned Thurs- after the painter finished they went dayfrom Milford.

where she had Dorothy, Robt. Grunewald and Albert rifles. It is mighty hard to keep a 'judge, from the number of weddings for full information. Representatives government authorities took prompt wanted. E.

B. Guild Music measures to put a stop to the proceed- back Friday and put everything in been the past week taking care of and Henry Geisler and Herman, were gun in shape here. Tell all the folks at which he officiated. His widow tip-top qrder. jMr.

Faidley's sister who is very ilL over to Wamego Thursday. I'm survives him. 48-4 Topeka, Kansas..

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