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CNLIWT FOOL THU£(Lliupaui and Mlu Berta Allen ■ar? 48 flw jjaiet Bur Tapariin a ticket.At an early iiour Uiu, Wednos day. morning, key. Sutherland called at the residence of A. S. Allen and performed the cermony that made Miss Alberta Allen and Edward L. Chapman man and wife. The young folks planned to get out of town on the east bound Santa Fe train before any of their friends got onto” their srheroe. but it was not half an hour after the ceremony until their friends were planning to give the young couple a.send-off appropriate to t|w occasion, andof Pawnee Bock. Jacob If. Weltmer, and Mary J Meyer, of Heizer.County Clerk Ash pole went to Whiehita Wednesday morning to attend a meeting of the county clerks t.f the stateD. B. Holgate left Tuesday evening 'or Wyoming, Ills., to be gone until about January 15th, on a visit with relatives.Remember the business college entertainment, at the opera house on the night of the 27th. It promises to be something fine.A Christmas present will not lie , given in the proper spirit if you i, go Iwycmd what your means will! warrant in the purchase of it’ |f Dr. McPherson, while out visit-occasion, ana1 iwhen the twin deputed bearing I,ng n Tuesday, had his ]the bride and groom, there wJ hw“B .to °*■** 1,1 cousniuej-1«••------ ’’ • • — as he is nursing a game foot 'Imusic” in the air, likewise rice, old shoes, and many otlicr tilings.Mr. Chapman is cashier of the First National Bank and has grown up from babyhood in tins city. is lias also his bandaome bride.Besides three or foui dray loads of enthusiastic friends, with bells, horns, drums ami anything else to make a racket following the cab to tlie train, thesolicitions friends telegraphed ahead to friends all along tlie line between tierc and Kiansas City, to 1# prepared for what was coming..mi HAPPENINGS.Preaching at 2 p. tu. next Sunday at the school house in district 33. Pl.-nty of hymn lawks. All are welcome Her. Mclmaker.Tlie college students will lie rolling in now in a few days, to get their feet under pa's u»lIe once, more and eagerly sample Ma s cooking.T. M. Cole, a nephew of JudgeE. C. CVle and brother of Eire J., came in Tuesday evening from Los Angeles, California, to spend the holidays.Mrs. E. W Sellers, of Holts- j bury. Ills., a daughter of A. II. (Collins, arrived from the east1 Call up plume 36. and *■!! ,»f Wadnwahy morumg to s|wnd the. | your holiday visitors. I holidays hereAll the stores are open nights' Frank Russell,son of E .IS. Bus Inow until after Chritsmus. I '» home from Kirkavilfe, Mo., I| where he. has I wen attending dm Want worth Military College, to I I spend tlie holidays.Townshu. officers sli.mld have I If tll0se P^Jichere re-their annual statements puhli-hed f'*'to lmr* people on Sunday in this paper ^ l”': ,l“” --.......The city schools will die# ot Friday until the Tuesday oftei New Years.marry fttD|Si will they also refui I them on that day?Illinois was a vnntor in the I n^tiT0 bf0tW Tuesday night. j B- V » formorj Mrs. M. Sliafer, of Urn south **: but Z fside, is making a holiday* visit to “V*'Kansas Citv ,!a-v- lavin« I11*1 returned from avisit to old VirginiaKansas City | S. J. and Frank Miller, of l’awnee Kock. were viaitors id I (irent Bend. Tuesday.| L. W. Brunson and wife, of Ualatia, were Wednesday Christ-I mas shoppers m the city.I Ora Keen, son of Conductor Rees, has received notice of an appointment to West Poink We would rather you would close the door with a slam than to leave it standing open, these days.They are arranging for a Christmas tree at Sonny Side” over the line in Stafford county.Kev. Frank will hold services at the Central school building Sunday morning at 10 iW. L. W. Brunson, of (ialalia, wasMiss Bessie Brining, the youngest daughter of C. F. Brining and wife, wus married at Newton on the 14th to Arthur lobby a young business man of that city.Henry Welch and wife, of Camp Point, Ilk, and Thornton Welch and wife of Jetroore, Hodgeman county, are visiting with the Omer families in Great Bend this week.D. 0. Dotson came up from Mn.-ksville Tuesday, ami will remain to spend Christmas with the Dotson and Brady families. His little son. Paul, accompanied him.E. A. Carrol, who has been working in tlie First National Barber shop, went to Salina and KILsworth Tuesday morning, neshaking hands with his many computed by Mrs. Carrol, for afriends in Use city the first of the! holld#J'week. Joseph Strolxd purchased theAttorney Clyde Aitkin, of Leoti J‘* fCinR ,,roperty this wwk‘ Mr passed through Great Bend Wed-l^W B disp08*ng of ““Mw-neaday morning, enroute to Dodge “* of !,w Stafflt;rd property, and expects to make Great Bend his permanent home.City.Ei-Comiasioncr, Tom Brown, of Fairview township was attending to busineas in the county seat Tuesday.S. S. Wilkisoo, aecompamed by his wife and daughter from Hols ington, was shopping in the city Tuesday.Mrs. John Doherty, NickSprin her mid John Thul were Ellin-IL M. Brecs from near Eudora, Kansas, accompanied by Clarence Humicker, Joseph Music, EL Milburn and S. Joy of that city, were in the city Tucsday evening enroute for Ness City where they are going on an. investigation of the real estate situation.It’s grafters here and grafters! •» * uui outwood people wo m^ico in the city there, gnftm, |ffsftas mrj m J' iwhere. We sometimes wondeiTrain wrecks are becoming so j what would be the result if wi common you cannot ran across a‘should make a point to disclose tlt; mail who travels much who lias! the public every form of graft’ not been there. I that eones under our observationThe following parties were on ,eren in this modest town. Wouii Tuesday given permission to wed, it make the pa**r |Kpular, or un by Prolate Judge Torrey: Henry popukrl Weare dubioua abou H. Unruh and Sarah WetM, both trying it.
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Barton County Democrat

Great Bend, Kansas, US

Fri, Dec 22, 1905

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