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Barton County Democrat from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 5

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Great Bend, Kansas
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5
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-i THE BARTON COUNTY DAILY DEMOCRAT Mrs. Havas of Ellinwood is irit the city today shopping. Levi Gunn-of the west side was in the city today on business. Lee Bell has been quite seribus- Iv ill iYif rnt rxr rfavc xwitVi rfrir Walter Black of Ellmwood was FYed elly was in from the and 1 short busi south side today on a here last night visiting friends. ness trjp and visit.

I Ira Swisher and Rarph Chandler went to the Bottoms this after- John Allen of Holsington was liere last night for a few hours. ti m. airs, uora jomisiun reiurneu i Mrs. May Caihff of Dodge City has been sewing for several weeks.1 Miss Hattie Martin will go to arrived last night to work at Tribune. Kansas, to snend New 'Mrs.

A. R. Friedman and baby day at home. the telephone office. The Will Ullery children have Barney Mills was here last night visit wilh friends near Kinsley, from Dodee City visiting friends been quite sick the -past week at i and transacting business.

Ol Everett was here from Hei- the un farm west of town Fred Barr of Olmitz here friends and to.attend to Mrs. F. J. Ullery, who had a last night visiting friends and at- nnrnlvsis rhrist-1 tending to business matters -ported as improy- Rock here last TTTTAno 'riW was niSht between of Dodge City fr. frnAc cUnn mS mceiy.

01 wyt trains visitine frienrls nhrl J. L. Williamson was here last ni ght visiting with Ping. Di Mrs. Mary Caldwell, who came friends and looking after business.

lir tr ntfpnfl flip funprnl nf lipr mu, MTulhTrived last V' Xent l. mother Mrs. Lee, has returned to iaS)l iu 5 ncnu a snon time her home in Nebraska. mglil irom jvanu there visiting his mother and old a lew days ncre visiuub menus friends. Mrs.

Hannah Allen and children and relatives. id relatives. Miss Fmmn Frifymflvpr rp- tnrnpfl to iliPir bomP intnffnrrl I an( -7 ot te 1 H. D. Ward yesterday moved tllr Joe Dale of Stafford -van here Hs stock of jeWelry and fixtures st night for a fev, hours visiting lhe oM whie restaurant iends and relatives and attend-; friends location.

rmr! yesterday moved morning after spending a few last FAIR. BER. LUM Jl ys nere visiting Miss L.ydiaH Fritzemeyer. ing to business OipL' Willnmc wont Qnnor ELLINWOOD NEWS Mrs. A.

S. Wilson and children lhis mornin. lo spend aPfew returned last night from Fratt, lhoro rrn and GO AIL GO, 31 J. Koelsch nulling itivuuj UUU Kansas where they have been vis- relatives of this city and his brother Nick nnd his tvo rlnnohfprs Missps lung irienus aim rcmuvus. I Lhas.

Herrmann took his son Bertha and Alice of Wisconsin, re- isertna ana Alia Mrsx. Geo. Duncan and son Mor- Ti i loct nirrM from T.nr- 7 lurneu rriuay morninc irom a Inrned last nicht from Lar- mrned Friday, t. 1 ill 11 ii ii iiiiii mi' in i rw lu lu; visit with relatives and friends a duck hunt. lhe Relsch boys and their ned where she has been for several days visiting friends and 1 Pete Becker was in from the lamines in Jnn, Macksviiie and Haviland.

JMrs. Gus Oswald Chas. H. Gilman went to Hutch, hi G6 0f Haviland accompanied them last night to spend a lew rn.Trt, on horns for a visit over the holidavs. last ni mson Miss Lena Werner, who attends feCIarcnce Janes arrived last the hieh school here, left Thurs- days there visiting friends and relatives and looking after business matters.

night from Iowa to spend a short day morning for Zenda to spend A zti lime Iierc visiting his mother and the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Mrs. A. A.

McFarland of bcott nmnininnMt i We wish you all a happy and prosperous New Year is. Miner, ner grandmotner, accompanied her home for a visit, her daughter. niM i i Mrs. Werner being .9 9 io Tt tt A nine pound boy made its ap- was here last night visiting friends and relatives on her way home from a visit in the eastern part of the stale. Mrs.

wrxTciark and two children returned to their home in rcarance at the ho me of Mr. and nuine mis noon. Mrs. Oscar Schaffer Sunday morning and Oscar said that it was not Mr. and Mrs.

John (Jarver are present, but a Hutch.nson last niBht after spend- enls of fine bab only a Christmas pr ins several days here visaing her night. Bolu MrJ firca big slrappinB oungster and one they are certainly proud of. son Mr. and Mfs. Will Clarl Garvcr and the bov are doins fine.

W. E. Gayer of Tulsa, spent Christmas in this city with Mrs. W. E.

Williams and Miss Vclda Foster and Durand Cooper A. E. Dirks. Clarence Holmes. Mm nnnr.

ill- Mini i ii rii i.iti Our store will be closed all day Saturday, New Year's day IFMDES of Pawnee Rock were here yestcr- George Merritt and Otis Bolinger and Mrs. H. Gaw sold their day for a few hours visiting with went out to the club house on the restaurant last Friday to Mr. Bru-friends and looking after business. Cheyenne Bottoms yesterday af- no Dick who took charge of same i ternoon to spend a couple of days immediately.

Mr. and Mrs. John Healey and chasing the festive ducks. Mr. and Mrs.

Gaw and son left children arrived last night Friday for Kansas City where they ffom Wichita to spend a few days How about those New Year's will make their future home. here visiting Mrs. Healey's par- resolutions? Of course, the chanc- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hines and Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Hooper, es are that the most of them will tie daughlcr of Bellefont and Mr. i jbe at least considerably bruised -ind Mrs. Frank Jochem and lit- Sheriff Brown reports that he and bent before tomorrow night lie daughter arrived Friday eve-has fifteen regular boarders at at the latest, but even at that they ning to spend Christmas here with his hostelry at the present time, are a good thing to make.

They their parents, and Mrs. Mike 2REAT BEMD NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The post office will be closed on New Year's day, Saturday, January 1, 1916. The windows will be However, all of them are not Bar- give a lellow such a sclt-righteous Hines and family. R. C.

Speirs of. Hutchinson was ton county offenders. Five men feeling while they last. open from 11 a. m.

to 12 noon. City here Thursday visiting with relatives and friends and looking after business matters. are here from Lane county and one from Scott county for safe' keeping. carriers will make one delivery over their routes Rural carriers will not serve their routes but will St Right an Gottlieb Ernstintf of the south side was in Great Bend be on duty at pos office duing; Mrs. Mary Ellen Herr died on hours office is open, and rural Thursday morning December 30.parons desiring mail may obtain irir Buy Ave 'You a notne 1915, at 1:15 o'clock at the home i it by calling while oftice is open.

JOHN F. HOSTETLER, P. M. of her husband, Mr. Michael Herr.

Mrs. Herr was aged 64 years, 11 by months and 29 days. Funeral serv- ices will be. conducts dfrom te Don't let another year go wilh nothing but a bunch of- May the year 1916 bring bring you more happiness and prosperity than did the past year, is our wish. CATHOLIC SERVICES Servces on New as fol- ungry RENT RECEIPTS family residence northeats of El- linwood at noon Saturday Janu-! lows Mass at the St.

Rose ary li 1916. Interment at Ray. tal at 7:00 electa, m. High mass You can't sell rent recei you can sell any house you buy and sermon at the church at 10 o'clock. The public is cordially welcome.

Follow the Crowd to now, ior a prom oeiore me ena of the year. THROWING OUT BUOYS We have a number of nice homes we can sell on a a 12 Lfcii-iZS Garrett's Electric Repair Shop On aboard a shop one day the cry went up: "A man overboard!" land the captain gave orders to a new sailor, who wrs an Irishman, jto throw out two buoys. MONTHLY PAYMENTS Wilh about $100 Cash BRAND ClAMON'O I aylor CAWS RESTAURANT Three times a day and he cured 2019 LAKIN AVE. 1 he sailor, seeing two boys walking on the deck, threw them overboard. The captain, in a state of excitement, declared that it was cork buoys he wanted thrown overboard.

LADIES erstro Ak ynr lrrgint fcr CliT-CHES-TER A DIAMOND LKAND TILLS in Fkd arxd Gold metallic scslcd wilh Blue Ribbon. Takh ko TtyFTp DrarfdB and f.f DIA1IOND 3 Ii A TILI-S, for twenty-five years regr rded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Bd EVERYWHERE -J3SK "Bedad," said Pat, "how was I to know whether they came from Cork or Tipperary?" Chicago! News. Phone 165 BROADWAY AND MAIN After all there is nothing new under the sur DOINGS OF THIS VfT IjOOKS VnevvT Year 1 ViaoRjK new rW SAME i 1 mm.

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Years Available:
1886-1918