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The New Leaf from Effingham, Kansas • Page 3

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The New Leafi
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Effingham, Kansas
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November 8, Crfnijjnm is Crowing mifZ Her Merchants nrc Enjoying an Excellent Justness, Thanlt Yon time during the evening were loyally entertained. Lucien Prestou is reporting news at chapel this week. Round Oaks Round Oaks Are fill Around Stoves Are All Around The Eartn HJ GUESSING The first number on our lecture course will be given by the "Lvric ladies" of Chicago the latter part of this month. WlCONTEST formed. According to last report she 1m getting along1 nicely.

Mrs. Delia Massey and husband are the proud parents of a seven pound boy at their home in Indian Territory. C. C. Leighton is leader for the Christian endeavor next Sunday evening.

The lesson is a temperance lesson. For ail fresh cuts or wounds, either on the human subject or on Mallard's Snow Iiniment is excellent; while for corn-huskers, sprained wrists, barbed-wire cuts and sores on working horses it cannot be too highly recommended. Price, 25 and 50 cents. Kbert Co. 1 SCHOOL REPORTS.

Report of Pardee school for month ending Nov. 1st. No. of boys enrolled 24 No. of girls enrolled 21 Total enrollment 45 Cases of tardiness 45 Average daily attendance M) Those neither absent nor tardy are Johnnie Tate.

Albert Tate, Arthur Keiins. Let Ktirn, Clarence Ruth Keiritft, Eftie AnderHon. Emma Anderson, BVssie And- ittm. Ada Paris, Anita Davis, Mart Hayden, Johnnie Andrews. Jeff Campbell, Teacher.

Senior chapel orations are in order, Misa Bradley spoke upon "The Ad vantages of Poverty" Tuesday morn ROUND OAK Is on the tongue of every person that appreciates a stove that is first class all around ing and Miss McPhilimy, upon "The Perils and Responsibilities of Wealth" this morning. Slayton's Teunesseeans" was a success both financially and as enter rURING November and December each per-son purchasing goods or having work done amounting to- one dollar or more at one time will be allowed one guess for every dollars worth of goods purchased or work done on the number of a watch, and the person guessing- the nearest to the number will be given ij Absolutely Free, One "Talking Machine" and 30 Records Cost $40.00. tainers, as every one was much pleased with their performance. If you are looking around for a stove, just come around and let us show you a Round Oak John Henderson '01 was a visitor til 11 tii Hi Hi v4 Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi tii Hi Hi Hi tii ii tii Hi Hi Hi ti Hi Hi Hi Hi tii Hi Hi Saturday. Samuel Crawley and Miss Etta Our Home Made Pipe is smooth and durable For Trasli or Wood Wilson's Air Tights are good Graham will give their chapel orations next week.

a ixl voit will always Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Halligan visited TRY IT it Hi tii Vfc tit tii Hi Hi tii it tii tit ti tii Hi Hi tii Hi tii vfc tii Hi tii Hi Hi tii Hi Hi tii Hi Hi tii Hi tii Hi tii tii Hi Hi tii tii at Mrs.

Watson's Tuesday. BUY IT Bros. Arlington. Bun Weese and wife returned from Glasco Kansas where he went to work in the harvest fields. Geo.

Bowser returned from a trip to the Territory. He found no land to lease and work very scarce. Miss L-tllie Crnm of Garrison, Kansas is visiting friends in Arringtou. C. E.

SchilTbauer was in Kansas City the first of the week on business. Harry Anderson has bought the property he now lives in for $205. MissKowena Schiffbauer, the child pianist who was discovered by Pader-wiski, will take part in Gus Klopp's concert next Thursday night al-o her sister, who is a soprano. The young ladies are fifteen and eighteen years old. Globe.

The young ladies above mentioned are neices of our Henry Schiffbauer. F. W. Neill and wife have gone to W. C.

McClaiu was in Atchison Monday and Tuesday. S. H. Wilson was sick this week and Kempin not able to work in the batik. W.

E. Lane School. Last Friday closed the second month in our school. Enrollment, girls 15. boys is, total S.

Those picither absent nor tardy during the two months were Iradell, Glen and Warduer Babcock. Paul, Pearl and Vinnie Hamner, Louella Stray, and Jessie Lang-worthy. In addition Harold Vanhorn. and Evelyn were not tardy nor absent the first month, and Edith Brock and Edwin Maris the la-t mouth. Visitors were Supt.

Klopfenstein, Mrs. Brook, Mrs. Suay, Mr. Newton and wife, and MissJany Cosby. W.

A. Landrum, Teacher. There is a great deal of complaint matte about the road work that is being; done this fall. The season is so late that the roads will not be settled before the rains and snows come and they will be made almost impassible. The rain and snow of Saturday niyiit gave those who had to travel the roads which have already been graded an idea of what to expect later on.

It English was employed to fill his place. Grandma Carpenter who has been sick for some time is no better at this writing. Neighborhood Events. A ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM CUR miffi CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS 1 yfa jji ft ft Hi ft ft ft ft ft 1 BATH H'WMS Hi Hi housekeeping injNoah Henek's house. The dance given by Schiffbauer Bros, was well attended and a good given THE Palace Barber Shop J.

E. STEWART. Prop. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY Collars 2c, Cuffs 5c leave Tuesday: return Friday time was the general report of those who attended. The next nearest jjuess will be AN ELGIN WATCH FREE The bridge south of town will soon Hi Hi til Hi Hi be completed and will be ready for teams to cross the last of the week.

East Main Ekhxiimam. Kansas This offer is (food only dnring- XorrembeT and December business and is extended to mv Muscotah customers as well. January 1. guesses will be HAYES. The Jeweler.

is the general belief that if this work is postponed till spring twice as much good will result from the expenditure. examined and the Tom Kousey of the bridge gang spent Sunday in Soldier. Rey. Holly and wife drove over from Greggs Chapel Monday. Effingham and luscotah, Kans.

Hi til Hi tii premiums awarded. Hawthorne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Jones of Ft. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. H. T.

Keats of this place were guests at the home of Mr Newman's, Friday evening. A large number attended the fair at SI Patrick's church Oct. 23. An enjoyable time is reported. No.

40 school has aa enrollment of 9 pupil this year. Miss Birdie Newman dismissed school Wednesday evening to give the school board an oportunity to clean and repair the school building-. Wm. Grindstaff of Highbri-fge is building a new house. Mrs.

Thornberg visiting with her mother, Mrs. Thompson. sulted a doctor and it is hoped that nothing serious will result. Chas E. Belden returned from Atchison, Wednesday.

Arlie Cusic is assisting Mr. McEuen with his fall work. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Cusic and family visited relatives aear Willis last Saturday. T. B. Jar vis expects to teare for his home in Missouri in a few days.

James Wasson of Muscotah was visiting at Tom Watson's Saturday. Ed Cusic made a business trip to Atchison, Monday. Great Luck Of An Editor. "For two years efforts to cure Eczema in the litis of my hands writes Editor H. N.

Lester, of The election was very quiet Tues VA XTE P-S VERA I. PERSONS OF character and itmcl reputation in each -tale 'one in this cmniv required to represent and adverti-eolt established wealthy business '( -did financial -tandittir. S.ilarv meekly with expense additional, all payable ca-h acli Wednesday direct from head office-. Horse and carriage furnished when nec-eary. Reference-.

Enclose self -add reed envelop. Manager, 31t.Caxuni Iluild-inif. day and a small vote polled as there was no county election. Ferd Gteim started for Nardin, Oklahoma to visit a few weeks with relatives. Many people are suffering fearfully from indirection or dys.pens.ia, when White Star Extracts pure, strong cheap.

None better. G. W. Wylie. The Oracle, the new county high school publication will be mailed tomorrow.

On the fourth pae of The New Leaf will be found a number of scho 1 reports which should interest everybody, but more especially parents who children in school. CENTRAL HOTEL T. F. COOK. Prop.

These repo.ts can be made of great benefit to the schools and we ask one single bottle of Herbine would bring about a prompt and permanent cure. A few doses will do more for a weak stomach than a prolonged course of any other medicine. Price, 5o cents. Ebert A Co. 17 Six government monuments have been received and rive of them have been placed in the Effingham cemetery to mark the graves of H.

1 Wal lack. H. V. Wilson. Capt.

J. E. Eogan, William Ramsey, and M. C. Adams.

The sixth goes to tlie Reece cemetery to mark the grae of HI ford Rhodes. The monuments came last Friday and Mr. Wolverton took the five out to the Kiiingliam cemetery and set them up before any of the comrades knew they had arrived. I. M.

Grangers anniversary snle means a handsome saving to every one who buy their Iry Goods. Jackets, Underwear. Shoes, ots, Arties, Groceries. lour. Potatoes and etc on that day.

Uo your part to make it the busiest day in the history of the store. To Cure a Cold in One Day. all teachers to send in their reports, l'eports that arrive later than Syracuse, "then I was wholly Tib VanWagoner returned from his visit to his old home in New York. Wednesday. J.

G. Wolverton has cleaned otf his lot of the trash left by the fire. 111. IK sol'TH UK liKI'OT Av.nu. HPFIMIHAM.

KANS. Take Warner's White Wine of Tar (cured by ilucklen's Arnica Salve." world's for Eruptions. Tuesday can not be used till the Ssvrup.the best cough remedy on earth. It the 25 and 50 cents. 1 1-8-2.

following week. Sores and all skin diseases. Only 25c at Ebert A Co. 17 Others should do likewise. Mc new com A.

E. Mavhew sold W. H. I.ennon the furniture for the house he has just completed. Paul Acheson hauled a new shredder out last week and is New Maiden.

Harl Pcabody of Muscotah, who has been helping Chas. Belden with his fall work returned home, Thursday. Tom Wasson met with aa accident last Tunay. He was husking corn and in some manner, a corn stalk struck him in the right eye. He con 1 Strictly First Parlor, Lsilic i'r-.

nipt Watlittif 1 EGMNGER BROS. 5 LUNCH HOUSB Farming'ton. Tom Butler of Pardee was shot through the foot. D.r. Speck of dimming dressed the wound.

The social here last week was quite a succe-s. The ladies report that they cleared iU. The election passed off verv quietly Hatham majority was 2 votes. The entire republican ticket wa Prairie View. Carpenters Thorp Snyder have put the finishing 'ouches on J.

A. Bishop's house, doing some fine artistic work. J. Kelley shivddud corn Saturday. Miss Cotiroy went home Monday evening after school.

Rol Stetler. younrest son of J. A. Stetler enlisted in tile army at l'ueblo. Colorado an 1 is now stationed at the Presi.li.i.

California. He belongs to the lijfht artillery. Mrs. IClsie Kislier. who has been visiting her sister.

Mrs. Charley Chillis, returned to her home in Katon, New Mexico. Saturday. get- ting all the work lie can do with it. 123 THIRD flTOrllSON KflNS.

OpfcS DAY AND IHHT xl Kurnitift) KtMniisuvtrr Ke-taurant Mrs. Anyie Smith entertained few friends Wednesday eveninif. Will Heigh is doing some carpenter elected. The chicken pie social last Friday night netted the Presbyterian ladies jJJ. They served a palatable supper.

Your work is guranteed if you send Smith Moore sends his laundry away Tuesday and it return. Friday, tf tfc 1 am iu a jmsitioi) to Iran at 6 ifr per o-iit inuTi-t straight, nr 5 yr cent with a m.tll cash mmnnssHni C. E. GREEN IH41HHiHtiiiiiH4Hl' it to tile Troy laundry. work in the neighborhood.

J. Wagner of Arringtou is laying some stone foundations tor E. W. Phillips. Paul Acheon btgan shredding corn for Norton ville parties last week.

The road work being done by order of the Comity out this way, does not meet the approval of C. E. Maynard who has been working for C. B. Hidings has moved back to Atchison.

Mark Hulings purchased a $220 Her-ford cow while at the cattle show last week in Kansas. City. Mrs. M. B.

Tackett left Monday for an extended visit through different parts of the state. Mrs. Ausliuger, mother of Mrs. A. 8U NOTARY PUBLIC and INSUHAUCE AGENT EHTINUHA.Vt.

KANSAi LUTSON SALE! II DISSO th most careful ami )nuift to. the people. The family of Thultis Shell have the (el 1. Having decided to di solve partnership January will hold a COAL Vat Lp our Bins Now at the follow sympathy of the entire community in their trouble. Never try to coax a cold or couh, use the remedy that unfailingly conquer both.

Ballard's Horehond Syrup is the great for all throat and lung troubles. Price, 25 and 50 cent. Ebert Co. IT Firaun is visiting a few day with her son at Huron. Mis Maud Frauke of Lancaster was a visitor in our neighborhood Saturday and Sunday of last week.

Monrovia. Grandpa Shitilett. was out on business last Thursday, returning to Ik I. ing Prices, Delivered Pure Farmers $3.40 Atchison on afternoon train. Pardee.

It It it eSt la Mrs. Helen Snyder and little Mil dred weut to Atchison Tuedsy afler- MCiirue Southern Kas.i,1) 3.25 Southern Kas. 3.25 Weir Citv or Pittsburg 3.40 W. hj. LONGEST.

Bio 70 Daus Dissolution sale BEGINNING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 will he the first bona-fule COST SALE held in Hortoi for ten years, and will enable everybody purchase their winter supply of goods at a great saving of hard earned money. A son born to Mr, and Mrs. Koberl Humphries last Wednesday. Elmer Hamilton is gathering corn This to for Mark Snyder. Uncle Dick Gerrity is considerad to The M.

E. meetings are still in pro- 1 gress. T)r. Moore was called to see Mrs. Henry Higley who was quite sick but is reported bettvr at present writing.

Fred Moore and Tom Brock man attended the opera at Atchison last week. Judge Webb lecture was postponed till some time in the future. I Mr. and Mrs. Jo-eph Ramsey are vimting their A.

J. Ramsey ot Missouri. 1 Charles Arthur is again in Arkansas, looking for a location in the fruit regicHi. Henry woodard be in a critical condition in a hospital in St Joseph where he has been for two weeks. Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Carrie Iaberon ha been aick with Hi ti! tit chilU and fever fur some time and till able to attend bchool.

FRESH fiND SALT The stock consists of all the latest things in Dry Goods, Clothing Ladies' and H. U. Mullary has rented the O. P. Hippie farm and will take poetuu Hi Hi tii Hi Hi tii Hi F.VFKVTHIMO KtKttl-CLAHl Harry Brown is working for Walt soon.

Effingham, $40,000 Worth of Goods at Actual Cost For Spot Cash. Unless stock Is sold In bulk before January 1, 1901 Arthur this week. Mr. Edwards, his three little boy Hi Hi Hi tii tii tii tii Hi Ui tii tii tfc tii tii Hi tii tii tii tii Hi tii Hi Township election held in the school bouse Tuesday hence no chool. Jeff Campbell visited the neighbor ing schools Tuesday.

George Cliugan off ou a furlough Wm. M. DflVIES riERCHANT TAILOR atid a couple of young men who had been visiting him for some time started for Arkansas Monday tn a Mrs. Christie had her corn fodder hreddcd Saturday. Mr.

Kerr's brother-in-law of Gales-berg, III. visited the in Satuoday and Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hatten spent Tuesday in Klliugham. from the jury room.

That Throbbing Headache. No Goods Sold on Gredlt During This Sale Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King New Pill. I ho and of sutlerertt have proved their Men's Furnishings Shoes, Blankets Notions, Etc, Etc, Etc. DON'T buy a dollars worth of goods this fall 'till you have called at our place and examined the greatest bargains ever offered to the people of this section of Kansas, The big stock must go before the new year is ushered in Yours to Close Out.

matchle merit for Sick and Aervou EMEMRKK that this is a new stock of Headache. They make pure blood R' and build up your health. Only A Full hint of Suiting, Adapted to All Season, Manufactured to Order and Warranted in Workmanship. A rf Fit Guaranteed seasonable troods, all of the very latest cents. Money back if not cured.

Sold by Ebert Co. Druggist, 17 Tom Gerrity went to St Joe Monday to see his father. Mrs. Lon Scovill was in Monrovia Tuesday calling ou friends. Fred Wilkins began gathering corn for Wm.

Shitilett, Wednesday. Hi ex ATCHISON, KANSAS 13 Gom'l St. style and just placed on our shelves just the that you now need. This stock must be reduced before the first of the year, therefore we must shove out at least 30,000 worth of (roods K'fore January 1, VM2. tii Hi Pleasant Grove.

Preaching next Sunday at the uaual hoitra. The firt snow of the season fell lat Sunday morning and it wa out all tonc Tuesday. Ik Hi Hi tii (Firwt publitbrd tm TU Knintrltam New taf, Nuvrmbr I. Notice of Final Settlement. Ktate ol Kaunas ATviim.n C.mii In tlv matu-r the rotate il KnlM-rt McPhilimy, tteeean-d.

In the prubate Court, In und A. C. H. S. Note.

Miss Allen and iter Uernace spout Saturday and Sunday lu Atchion.t Mr. Pitman entered school Monday, Miss Speer was in Atchison Tuesday evening. tint H. Landrum had over 5000 feet and Mr, Uonocl over 17H feet uf lumber awed at the mill. M.

Graven wa in Atchison lt week. MEflTLEY M66LINT06K. for Mid county. Creditor and all other purftoitM intcrtinti-d In the aforBitiiid Mte, are hereby notiticd, that at tii nt-xt rcyuUr term of the pntatw (urt, in an tor itid county, in ba U'tfun ami held at th court room, in ilm wily and county AtcnlMon, tate aloieialrf, on in ttrat Man-dy iu tbe woiuh tf Member, A. I.

I'Mt), 1 ahall apply to the Mid court for afull and dual actilcinetii of Maid O. W. HAWK. ENtiVutor of theeiilatf of Kobort Mcl'tilllmy s.uium:(. lb The high school Oracle" will be published the last vt this week.

The chart for the lecture course will be open Saturday at Ebert' Co's. drug store. Prof, and Mrs. J. W.

Wilson kept open house on Hollowe'en night, and all the students who dropped in at any 2nd and 3rd floor East ot r. o. HORTON, KfNSfS Waldcn Leightoii went to Missouri with John Graven last week. Mr. Graves fell tod fcustained aoine very ti til bruiues.

Mrs. Anna Stockwell accompanied Mi UaviittoTopekalaitt week, where Mifc-t Uavi bad an operation per- 1,.

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