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Wilson County Sun from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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Oil Ee finery Commenced. Buffalo. From the Bnllalo Advocate. The oil refinery which Guffey Galey Wm. B.

Whitaker is having his clover have been contemplating building, has THERE IS NOBODY TO BLAME -BUT YOURSELF, IF You failed to call and inspect my line of Men's, Bovs' and Children's hulled. been commenced. The site is the seven Uncle Jim Carley is in Indiana. He acre tract of land across the track west went some time ago. of the Missouri Pacific depot which, has Tnere was a Thanksgiving ball given heretofore been used for a base ball at the hall last night.

ground. It joins the Frisco track on the Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis, Wed I south-west and the Missouri Pacific track Suits and Overcoats before buying elsewhere and You Find Yourself Overcharged. nesday, November 28th, a son.

WANT SOME SILVERWARE? Examine the most complete line ever brought the city, before buying. Tea sets, water sets, cake stands, fruit dishes, card receivers, combination sugar and spoon holder, syrup pitchers, knives forks and spoons of different styles, castors, children's cups and child's sets, and lots of novelties too numerous to mention. Quality guaranteed. "'Price low. G.

A. OTWELL, The Jeweler. Corner Fourth and Main. on the east and lies about a quarter of Omer Neff's new bicycle arrived yes terday. Also one for J.

S. Johnson. mile south of the large lank, which ap Considerable corn has been shelled parently makes an admirable location this week by a trancient shelter which is The round formerly belonged to J. W. All we ask is a call, and a comparison prices with that of other houses.

We of our goods and have some special in the neighborhood. Sutherland. Clarkson Hinshaw went to Siloam Springs, Arkansas, last Tuesday to con low prices in Overcoats and suits to show you. Call and Fredonia. duct a series of meetings.

most all closed Thanks- see them. Pete Fahey is visiting relatives at Stores were giving day. Kingfisher. O. T.

Mr. Davis has charge Fredonia's foot ball team went to Neo of both sections while he is gone. A Good Men's Oracoaf for others want $6.00 for the same. desha Thanksgiving day and were beaten The section men were all laid off 16 to nothing. Tuesday for the day, on account of the estimate for the month being too small.

Jarvis Blume, from Chicago, and Mrs. Rev. J. D. Botkin, Rev.

W. F. File, O. S. Morrow and Dr.

J. E. Minney have been appointed delegates from Kansas to a delegation to be held in St. Louis for Anna Carley, fromBaisin, Montana, have come home to see their mother who is Sensational Arrest. Last Saturday, H.

Lardner, a deputy United States marshal from Fort Scott, came to Neodesha and arrested Mrs. M. A. Brooks on cbaige of sending improper letters through the mails. Some person has been writing numerous anonvmous the purpose of discussing means for car very sick.

tFARlffll)EWDkoP. Where Is my watch, Mab'nda Maunda. Johnnie's oat cracking hickory nuts with it Farmer Dewdrop. All right then, that won't hurt it, cox it's got a Fahys case on it. These Cases are for sale by ing for homeless and indigent children.

Friday, Ifov. 39, 1894. LOCAL. HAPPENINGS. Evangelist Geach of Topeka, is here reuonia Herald.

do do do $7.00 do do do do $10.00 do do do da $12,50 da 2FSee my 75c Children's suits. holding a revival under the auspices of Sarah Vining, daughter of Henry Vin- the Christian Endeavor. The meetings are very well attended. letters of a scandalous nature mailing ing, of Newark township, was adjudged insane by a jury of six men on last Monday vin the probate court, before Judge Foot ball. Everyone enjoj-ed the fresh oj-ster sup per at the hall Tuesday night, prepared Welcome rain.

McPherson. and placed in her father's by the ladies aid society. The supper them to various persons around town and we understand this is what Mrs. Brooks is charged with, though it hardly seems probable that she is, guilty. She is a i keeping until she is admitted to the was well patronized.

Receipts Slo.GO. Get a nice center table at Kimball's. 3D. Who has the Finest Line of WATCHES the city. He has just received a Fine Line of NEW GOODS asylum at Osawatomie for treatment.

Miss Vining is 18 years old and until Rev. Miller, who has been holding Watch for Sbipley's Holiday stock, tf protracted meeting at the Evangelical about a year ago was remarkably bright. Come and see! Seeing is believing! Pay your taxe, Condon Sc Marriage licenses have been issued to church at Center Ridge has returned to Humboldt. About forty conversions the following couples since our last re Carpenter's bonk. are reported.

port: Karl Bower Monett. and O. P. Laverty, of Neodesha, was in Miss Katie C. Suavely, Neodesha; Jonas of Juve will have a nice line ofle Christmas books.

MAS town last Monday and Tuesday to have Reynolds and Miss Estella F. Cox, JJentist Jones operate on his teeth. He both of Buxton: William Q. Powell and middle-aged lady of intelligence aad refinement and the family are old settlers, at one time wealthy and influential. arrest caused quite a sensation.

Henry Kimball, Frank Kimball and Clark Brooks signed a bond for her appea'rance at the next term of United States court at Fort Scott which will be some time in February. Mr. Brooks is in Oklahoma. Yesterday was a great day for the foot-ballists. The Fredonia eleven, viz: F.

Proprietor of the Golden Eagle Clothing Store. expressed himself as wonderfully well Miss Eldora U. Fisk, both of Altoona; The first A gloomy Thanksgiving, cloudy day for some weeks. pleased with the work done. So if you want the Latest Style Goods, they will be found Ben-Fungate and Miss Rosa E.

Owen, Neodesha, Kansas. both of Dun: George E. Scott, Pierce Wilson Cox, who works with Mr, City, and Mrs. Emma L. Skinner, Shipley will sell holiday goods, this isranson, and who went home on a visit to near Wichita, a ciuple of weeks ago at his store.

And you will find his prices Lower Than the Lowest Fredonia; John A. Koger, Lafontame, season, -chea per than ever. tf and Miss Mary E. Hatton, Buxton. returned Saturday, married.

His bride than to have such fathers as they hive. How many blows are struck? How was Miss Janie Miller of Sedgwick It. B. Wilson has returned from Iowa, A letter was received by J. W.

Sheets last week from his sister, Mrs. Sexton, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Carter, county, and they were married Wednesday November 21. They will make N. Howell, Oliver Jeffers, Horace Hold-ren, Ernest Otto, George Otto, Howard many broken hearts there are.

How man)' times do the jail doors turn upon their hinges to allow these men entrance announcing the death of her husband, THAITgSGrVIHfi SESMOlSr. BY REV. E. STEVENS. their home in Buffalo W.

L. Baldwin sells L. C. Z. Sexton, at Seattle, on Monday Howe, Arthur Meade, Alvin Slayback.

III. They were also required to leave the gleanings of the harvest for the poor. Thus God's people were brought to be grateful dispensors, as stewards of God, of the bounty given to them. IV. There is a spiritual seed-time and harvest, let it not be overlooked that doing good is sowing unto the spirit and that from a life of righteousness and benevolence we are to gather Irnit unto life eternal.

And our reapiug will be accord W. L. Ward received a telegram last the of paralysis and heart tailure. flour for only 70c per sack, $1.35 per cwt, Delivered st the Christian church. VmmIa.

Fred Williams, John Wolever. Chas. to their rightful homes? Ma' God have mercy and pit' upon these men, that have no respect, no desire for a God fear- Saturday announcing the death of his He had sustained a paralytic stroke two bob. i uaiiKBKiving- uay, isw, ana puDlisnea Hubbard, with Guy Pinney for referee. or three weeks prior to his death.

Mr. brother Ed. Ward, who lived at Le Roy, Miss Kate Stewart let a hot stove lid fall on her foot a short time ago and she ng home, and may God hasten the day Sexton was a former citizen of Wilson oy tailing into a well. He took the have met today to publicly give when these wolves in sheep's clothing were matched against Andy Teunett, Fred Walters, Jesse Brown, Geo. Vande- well known and largely Honored in a first train for Le Roy.

The manner of our beloved America, the best, the grandest country on the face of the earth. And may our flag every star and every stripe be dearer to us" than ever before. May we have a desire for our country to grow stronger. May we have a higher and better idea of true citizenship. A desire for all right to win and all wrong to be overcome.

I have a question to ask today. Are we wise and understanding people? As we take a glance at our literature today, or rather at our young people of today who are building and moulding for themselves a mind and a character, mav we has not been able to walk since. thanks to God for the blessings of the public way. He was born in Clark-co death is somewhat of a mj'stery as no shall have donned a suit of honesty and purity, and what a sweet Thanksgiving ver, Bart Blakeslee.Os Hopkins, Alt Hop OhioSeptember 7, 1841, but was reared one witnessed the fatality. The well C.

It. White, of Neodesha and Miss some families may then enjoy. past year. I am glad, to look into your faces today and see written in them happiness and contentment. kins, Bert Hill, Earl Tanquary, Miles was one to which many people were ac in Ind.

During the war he was a soldier of company Twen Gertrude Zachary, of Fontaine, were 'Am I my brother's keeper? The blood of our brother cricth from the In the city Sunday. Herald. Starrett, Will Rankin, with Maclure Butcher for referee of the Neodesha tieth Indiana Infantry, and was slightly customed to go for water and had a very large curb, closed at the sides, with pulley and buckets. The last seen of Mr. ground to you and God has called us to As I speak to you today, think of God's wonderous mercy and kindness to you.

He has blessed you in more ways than I wounded at the battle of Gettysburg. Oliver Laverty went to Buffalo eleven. The same was exciting and in crush and destroy this monster, this He came, to Wilson-co. in April, 1880, Ward before the accident was by a ladv Monday to visit Dr. L.

G. Jones, and settling in and lived in that wno naa just drawn a bucket of water. demon, for time and eternity. There is another great evil existing all over our stop to inquire of the character and na teresting and resulted in a complete victory for Neodesha. Score: 16 to 0.

eat Thanksgiving turkey. ture or the literature they are feasting leaving it nearly iuii ana ou tne opposite side from which Mr. Ward was ap beloved land, our beloved America, -our ing to our sowing. V. Let not the Jew shame us who wear the name Christian.

Go home and partake of your good things with joy and thanksgiving, but remember that the tor are always with you. Send a rtion to him that has nothing, and let him rejoice that God is in you of a truth. Mv brother and mv sister, how abundantly God has blessed us, he has cared for, protected us from all the firey darts of the evil one. Today, as we give him thanks for blessings, spiritually, financially, morally, intellectually, and us we look upon the things we were -so ignorant of and realize God has given ui a township until removing to Washing' tou between four and five years ago. He was a republican.

In 1872 Mr. can picture to you and while you are thinking upon his blessing, I will speak to you of various things 'we should be thankful for and various evils existing in onr land that ere another thanksgiving morning dawns we should get rid of. upon. A great many ari feasting upon grand America. The proud bird, the The stingy misers who cross their proaching.

It is supposed the weight of Chas. Brady has gone to his former home in Illinois where be has a job in a husks, upon stuff. Upon what is called lA A. 1 grand and noble bird, that has stood the ton was elected representative in the tne bucket and the unusual width of the literature out this is not the proper tests of a good many classes of people. legislature, and was also chosen repre bees with lightning bugs so they can see to work at night and who use the warts printing office awaiting him.

name ior it. And the best name 1 am and different kinds of legislation has sentative in 1880. In 1882 he was elect curb were deceiving, and that as he reached across the well he lost his His skull was crushed sufficient God has indeed been to us a Father; he has blessed us in ways we never could able to give it is stuff How manv de on the backs of their necks for collar ed state senator to complete the unex Mne billiard nan nas changed pro stood the firey tests of a great many summers and the stormy blasts and tempests of winter, the bird that so have thought about. The Lord has in to have caused immediate death which sire to be honored by their fellow men, to be honored by positions of honor and buttons are not in it with the man who prietors. A man named Johnson from pired term to which S.

S. Benedict had been chosen two years before, the latter deed been to us a Shepard. He has gets along without an alarm clock by a Chanute is the new proprietor. was proDaDiy tne case, ine well was thirty feet deep and contained about two resigning. J.

Z. was the youngest son of proudly sails and soars over our heads the bird oyer the best and grandest na blessed us with food and raiment, strength to fight life's battles. The cus that are building and moulding foundation upon the demoralizing litera ture of our laud. It is a shame a dis telephone made of two cans and a string. Rev.

Lydia Sexton, the quite noted wo deeper flow of intellectuality, may we thus praise Him and worship Him. feet of water. This is as Mr. W. L.

Ward related the accident. He says tiou on the face of the earth. Today his One can placed at his pillow and the man preacher, who is now about ninety- Dr. Rhodes will test your eyes free of charge at E. D.

Tanquary's jewelry store tom ot giving puDiic thanks is as old as history; 3000 years ago witnessed the grace, you are sinning against God, and wings cease, his eye becoms dim and Ames. five years of age. Citizen other at his chicken roost, nartiallv yourselves. 1 ou are tearing down in moistened when he looks upon the cor Jewish Feast of the Tabernacles, with other persons have come near meeting the same awful death. There is absolutely nothing on which a person could Parties from Vilas have been in Fredonia more or less all week on- account ruption that centers around our ballot its melodious choirs, magnificient rituals filled with corn.

When the chickens wake in the morning they begin picking stead or building, iu are throwing to the winds, you are destroving instead of South Cedar. Lots of people out hunting in South and estivities. The Jew of a rather sensational scrap which oc- lay their hands while reaching across the well. Thus are human death traps using the talents God has given you; you ish nation to the number of millions the corn and the rattle of their bills is Cedar thanksgiving day. are developing characters and minds fit Friday and Saturday, Nov.

30th, and Dec. 1st. Guffey Galey 's offices at Chanute will be moved to Neodesha, according to the Chanute Blade, and Mr. A. W.

Pos-tlethwaite of that city will take up his residence here. box. Our constitution says (I believe) we shall have a free ballot and fair count. Have we? No. We have become dishonorable, for all parties spend an enormous amount of money purchas assembled in Jerusalem and its environs sometimes unconsciously laid.

The de thus conveyed to the miser and he crawls for the alms house, the asylum, the jail out of bed. ior seven aays tne rammes lived in booths made of the palm, the olive and ceased leaves a wife and tws children to mourn his sad and untimely end. and penetenlianes of our land. I say it Charles Hooper's boy has a bad cold. The Hoss girls are both recovering.

J. W. Hyde has been digging his stock is a shame, a disgrace, when the very The Neodesha Sun of yesterday, was the pine. There were grand processions. Hallelujahs were sung, La-be-bs waved, Dest literature can be obtained cheap, ing votes to gain the victory.

We should be ashamed to trample under our heels or try to bu' or purchase a man's right Altoona. ominously silent about the sugar mill. well deeper and has plenty of water. cured there a week ago. B.

E. Russell, the teacher at Peach Groye, has lately been married and livi'S with his wife in the John Simmons house. Henry Frank, a yonng farmer, was also lately married and he and his wife live in the same house with Russell's. Mr. Frank is a smaller man than Mr.

Russell and it seems that he was in the habit of filling a small trough with water for the chickens and Russell was in the habit of turning it over while on his way to school. This was too much for Frank's and 01 a character that will build up. edify and develoD characters for good Wonder if the big amount of water in Wm. Rettmann has purchased a farm and the silvery trumpets led the stately march of choruses in the grandest of and privilege as a man, a pure ballot. the stock has drowned out the Sox.

In The young people at Mound Valley or near Benedict on the Verdigris and is citizens, make good minds for our legis pure from all lottery, pure from all de oratories the world has ever heard. The dependence Reporter. ganized a Y. P. C.

U. last week with Mrs. latures, senates and congresses and the moving thereto this week. Psalms Of Thanksgiving were sung, it bauchery, pure, honorable, so pure and free that it can be looked upon as some Well you needn't twit us about it, we Miler as president. This Is the first onn organized in this county.

various offices in our land. Make men and women, instead of a downtrodden. Died, on Friday morning, November thing American. was the, Harvest Feast. Its glory has passed away but- its spirit has entered into the harvest observances of most are all on the "I told you so" order ourselves.

The fact is, there was a great defiled class of citizens. What a shame item in our Brooks correspondence week before last and he failed to come last week but is all right again now. We beg his pardon and wont do so any more. Call at E. D.

Tauquary's jewelry store Friday and Saturday, Nov. 30th, and Dec. 1st, and have Dr. Rhodes fit you with a pair of those celebrated Crystal 26th, 1894, Mrs. Elizabeth E.

Richard- Pear Bell had the mumps last week. The Chetopa Caeek Sunday school con Shame upon all men that try to corrupt all morals by trying to corrupt balr such stuff is published in a Christian Christian lands. The Greeks and Ro Lson, aged 76 years and 18 days. deal of wind (not water) about the whole land. Surely Satan works in more ways lot boxes.

vention held at Mound Valley last Sun mans had their harvest festivals usiness. You are cunning, but 3ou are found day was full of life and interest" Lee McLaren has so far recovered too Fetes of Cerus, the Goddess of Corn than one to get a deathly grasp upon the young. Oh! What a bright, clear. out. We wm nave a better country, a and Tillage, and offerings to Diana and Harry Crowder.

Ed Wright and Wilbor from his recent severe illness as to be An exchange asks, "what is home pride and he went for Russell one morning. A regular fight ensued. Russell beat Frank over the head with a club and struck him with a stone, using him up badly. While Russell was still pounding Frank, Barney Hennerfent. a brother-in-law of Frank, came up and took a hand, and threshed Russell.

All better nation, better people, a more oeautuui, snining Thanksgiving morn to Jove. Itut the Greeks and Romans Falls were arrested last week for making a disturbance at church and Elza Crow without a newspaper It is a nla.ee able to come to town. He says he don't gave thanks-for bloody victories, for con God-fearing, loving people, a more law-abiding class of people. Men to fill po spectacles. Every pair guaranteed.

want another siege of fever soon. ing that will be, and how the saints of God on earth, and how the angels of Heaven will be made happy when the test 8 whtcn nattered the pride ana am sitions of honor and trust. Men, is what where old hats are stuffed into broken windows; where the wife looks like a bag of wool with a string tied around W. H. Jones is in the newspaper busi Four boys, who were too lavish with bition.

In the early days otthe Puritan Colo we need in all branches, departments and der for pulling his coat to fight. Elza Crowder and Ed Wright plead guilty. The others were tried before Squire Jenkins and found guilty. They appealed their case. Some one ought to treat the parties have been arrested, more or less rjess again.

He and Harve Bristow have tneir pent up energy during the pro ny of Plymouth there came a period of callings of life. We must look after these corruptions and enlist ourselves since the fight and some of the cases are started a republican paper at Yates Cen not through yet. Russell was tried be day comes that we may look upon this sin as a something of the past. There is a great passion for amusements. Some of a doubtful character.

Not only is this applicable to the young, but to the older ones. They are found under the banner, and fight for home and ter called the Yates Center tne center; where the husband has a tobacco juice panorama painted on his shirt bosom, and the neglected children charivari hoodlums to the same medicine, fore Justice Lines of Colfax township and found guilty of "assault with intent country. We must do it, for we cannot We are not living in the grand old it is a six column quarto, six pages pat country of do-as-you-please. ent. serve two masters.

We will hate the oue and love the other. to kill" and sentenced accordingly wipe their noses on their jacket sleeves. God has given us a day of rest, and G. H.Lamb, county attorney of Wood J. U.

Merrill, a hardware merchant of I Then it was discovered that the justice had over stepped his authority. He could only bind him' to the district engaged in various things that make Satan's eyes twinkle and shine, a smile to cross his face when he realizes by these snares of his that he has led them tracted meeting at Mound Valley a few weeks since, had to endure the clutches of the law last Monday evening. Two plead guilty before the tribunal of W. Y. Jenkins and the others will stand a trial.

The fine and trimmings of the two pleading guilty was about $14 each. Young men that have no pastime ought to suffer the consequences of the law. Altoona 23d inst. there is a disposition among a great many people to abuse this day. This day son county, was In Neodesha Wednesday Center.

The damp weather is very agreeable. James Vining returned home, Monday. No school Thursday and Friday of court on so serious a charge. Frank Pittsburg, was over this way last week spending a lot of good money to recover possession of a dog. He came to Neode forenoon wailing for a train on the Fris was given man to rest from all cares of life, a rest mentally and physically.

But ane Hennerfent were brought before -Squire Wiley of Fredonia, but the result co. He says Yates Center is in a. flour captive, and by these amusements that captivate, blacken and debauch man, captivity is led captive, our souls are seared our hearts and souls are darkened sickness, -drauzhtand threatened famine. The assembled and praj'ed for rain, God heard their prayers; the rain came and their crops were saved. Then they appointed a day of thanksgiving.

This was the beginning of the annual Thanksgiving observed in New England, but not generally in the United States. During the great civil war when men's blood was being shed for the redemption and preservation of the country, when privation and starvation was the one thing that was staring them in the face, when comrade looking Jnto comrades' faces could see those faces that were once rosy, br'ght and cheerful now haggard and worn, at this time, a period of disaster and gloom overshadowed and spread over the entire country. Fasts were appointed and. when the. political skies be this week.

ishing condition. They have four news was not learned. The foregoing may a great many do not praise God for this day of rest and are bound before God as Thanksgiving services will be held at not be exactly correct but it is just as it vile rebels. papers there now, which probably ac counts for it. we hear a crash as of a mighty canon, a Five Mounds.

is talked by people around town. If I were 3ou that are in this audience The sick folks at J. W. noss are re sha, Tuesday, and hired a livery rig and driver to make a search through the country and after a chase of about fifteen miles, finally found the animal nine miles south-west of this city. Neodesha not only won the foot ball great shaking as if the earth were to be swallowed our ejTes become dim, we cry today that are without Jesus, I would not Dr.

lthodes, the well known optician ported as improving. advantage of High School Notes. From The Student. Brooks. The farmers are taking the nice weather, plowing.

Lon Henderson and G. give my soul a rest until it had tasted the loye of Jesus, until you had a desire of Kansas City, will be at E. Quite a number of the Center young for the mountains to fall on us and cover us. How thankful we should be. when we realize how far gone we are; how far folks attended the Star lyceum last Fri to see Sunday desecrations stopped for -xanquarys jewelry store, Friday and W.

Peterson A foot ball will soon be the para day evening. ever. Saturday, Nov. 30th, and Dec. 1st.

If mount interest to our boys. Are we a wise nation? The nation This climate seems favorable to grow- game with" Fredonia yesterday, but she furnished the captain of the University you are having any trouble with your Mr. N. Tanquary was a pleasan- whose God is the Lord, will ng most everything but mustache. Sev gan to brighten President Lincoln sin has led us captive; how mean and little, we are.

I sa3 how happy we should be that God has prepared a way of escape from all the fiery darts of the evil one; from all that has encircled, tempted and led us away. How man3 eyes or spectacles, do not fail to call and eleven which defeated the Missouri team 1. Apprehend its destiny as transcend eral young men have made fruitless ef issued a proclamation for a national see the doctor. ing tne mere possession ana enjoyment forts cultivating this much coveted Thanksgiving. This was the beginning of at Kansas City the same day.

Irving Hill, son of Wm Hill, of the Neodesha of wealth and power. visitor at our schools, yesterday. On account of teachers meeting the entire school was dismissed at three p. m. Friday.

the observance ot our national Harvest Feast. Our Thanksgiving was meant to 2. We must make freedom attractive of us to day can look back upou the The funeral expenses of the late Czar Savings Bank is the young gentleman to all nations. it is strange that some people will suffer for years from rheumatism rather than try such an approved standard celebrate as much moral and intelcctual chronicles of our past years history, and Alexander, of Russia, amounted to to whom we refer. 3.

Must prove that the people rule as material benefits and today as we arc here assembled to give thanks to the 500, 000. Enough to pay our president's salarj' for 150 years. The new organ cover that the young see here and there amusements that are defiling and debasing that were once our pride, our joy, yea. were our whole lives, themselves by having an honest ballot and honorable officials in all grades of office. For sick headache caused by disorder- throne of Grace for material comforts and blessings, let us not forget to com remedy as Ayer Sarsaparilla; and that too, In spile of the assurance that it has cured so many others who were simi 4.

Must see to it that the cities do not dered stomach, A3'ers Cathartic Pills are the most reliable remedy. "My mother visited near Brooks, Sunday. F. Perry visited friends near Brooks last Sunday. There was a shooting match at Brooks last Wednesday.

There will be a deer raffled off at Brooks, the day before Christmas. There is protracted meeting being held at Brooks this week, by Rev. Hobbs, of Dennis. Christmas is nearing and the small boy is saving his coppers. Joseph Lesco's were the guests of D.

Turner's Sunday. C. Linscott and Steve Mahaffey returned from the Indian Territory, last week. I. Brown has charge of L.

W. Bellamy's grocery store, since Mr. Bellamy left. Bethel. Send us a rain.

II. A. Scurr returned to Latham. last corrupt the whole country by debauching legislatures through boodle supplied by breweries and bar-rooms. larly afflicted.

Give it a trial. first recomended these pills to me, thirty years ago. They are the mildest and Friday. The agitation of.lhe sugar factory and 5. Must make its free church stronger all the elements that puree and vitalize today Seem as if our engaging in them were but a dream: that we have awakeu-ed to our folly and buried these things forever never to be resurrested again.

How thankful you should then be that these great battles have been fought and and by the help of the great Jehovah the victories are yours the crown of laurels the wreaths of. roses are placed upon your head and. brow. Are we a wise Fannie Freeman is on the sick list best purgative in use." S. C.

Bradburn, this week. than the established churches of other paper mm project has shown up two facts in bold relief. One is that Neode- Worthington, Mass. climes. The singing at Miler's on Tuesday sna people and the farmers in the sur 6.

Must educate by persuasion or com The following is the latest patent i night, was truely a crush affair. pulsory means the mass of dense ignor rounding neighborhood are ready and George Jones is putting a new roof on the harvester machine: When a young man tells his girl that he is a regular 1 Mr. Miler's house, and Marvin Ray is do- "ciu leiriuuime. enterprise. ance and brutalization thronsicg to our shores when a lion eats (and digests) the ox.

The ox becomes lion is a true proverb. But if the ox should be sick, what ng some mason work on same this week. nd the other is that they are altogether self binder, though he may be nothiug Rv. Vezie organized a 'oung peoples Christian Union, at Mound Vallej-, Mon uui a raite, ana proceeds to Oinder in i his embrace, she, instead of being dis to smart to be caught with chaff. ii Kimball expects a paper mill then? and if the liou's power of assimila day night, with 33 charter- members.

Buy jTour drpss goods.and shoes of -Arthur ijockhart. gusted, calls for tion is overtaxed, what then? Jet the school and church work then for a higher. The society will meet every baturciay orner, of Marion, to be at Neode- better, a wide-spread education that will of underwear at night, until further notiea is given. All voung people interested in such a society Died, November 29, 1894, of pneumo- An enormous stock Arthur Lockhart's. reach all mankind, for indeed, the school and the church re the nation's hope.

are cordially invitetd to attend. nia. Kolia, the sixteen-months-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

Tolar. Funeral si a in a few days to investigate our natural gas resources. Marion, Mr. EimbaU's old home, has grown from a anall village into oue of the principal ladies of A. M.

Sharp's department made, is a daisy. Thursday and Friday will be given as holidays to the pupils and teachers ot our schooL Put that boy in school. is learning nothing but meanness on the streets. These are golden moments. On account of the holiday given Friday the rhetoricals of division No.

one will be postponed until a week from Friday. The first tri-term examination of the pupils of our public schools began yesterday, and continuing today, will close tomorrow. Miss Edna Buckley, after being prevented from pursuing her studies on account of her recent accident, was present yesterday. Misses Blanche Cross and Helen Blakeslee's names are found on the reception committee at the Hotel Houston opening. The district teacher's association win hold its next meeting in Fredonia, on December i st.

Mrs. A. R. Noce, the efficient second assistant principal, was not at her post of duty, Friday afternoon. Miss Nellie Briggs heard the civil government class in her stead.

Prof. C. M. liaht entered the fac Painless extraction by Dr. S.

E. Wor- G. H. Lamb has a number of appoint conducted by Rev. J.

Ed. Stevens at the ster if desired. Manufacturing cities of that slate, all ments to speak for the A. O. U.

in different parts- of- the state. He speaks tomorrow night at Le Roy. Mr. Lamb home three and one-half miles north of the city, Tuesday, at 1 p. m.

Burial in "Imperial Patent" flour only 85c per through the discovery of natural gas. -The same future is in store for our cityl bag full at Baldwin's. will probably bp the next Grand Master City cemetery. of the order in Kansas. Advocate.

Pay your taxes a tl Condon J. C. Higgins, north ot the city had There was a "sound of revelry by 1:1. Carpenter's bank. five gallons of lard and a quantity of See Arthur Lockhart for your cloth butter stolen from an out-door cellar Tuesday night.

uiun tit tuia vtti -asb uiii, butr IIKc ut which has not been known for days and days. It was the grand reception and ball in honor of the opening of Hotel Houston reception and banquet at the hotel, and ing before you buy. It is no longer considered necessary Just received a car load of celebrated City Mills" flour at Baldwin's. to sit up with a corpse. The people are I begin ing to have some consideration for people in formulating laws to promote, start, foster and protect gambling hells and dens? I think we should be very careful.

We should be careful of our position in this. There are a great many kinds of gambling going on today of which I intend to speak. Such as speculating in grain, cotton futures, minning stocks, taking chances in loteries and various other kinds of gamblings. De-ceitfulness and crime. We should realize today God has been very near to us the past He has blessed us more than we have thought for.

more than we can ask or think. You remember he promised the Isralite people he would take them to a land flowing-- with milk and honey. God has given us such a great promise He has given us a good-lp heritage, a land, a country that cannot be surpassed, for its abundant yielding. Show me a country in th-i United. States that yields more abundantly than does these broad prairies and beautiful valleys of ours.

Show me a people blessed with better health than are we? Show me a more intelligent. law-abiding class of people on the face of God's earth. You can hunt north, south, east and west and none of those things could be out-classed. But in the li-jht of all this, seeing God has so wonderously blessed us. does it not seem reasonable, does it not teem honorable, does it not seem right, that we be careful in what we allow in our land? Does it not seem reasonable we should get rid of these gambling schemes, and henoe lead a better life ourself and get others to follow our example and let our lights lighten ud the world, now can we elevate men into the very highest positions when we know they are engaged in debauchering, in gaming from their fellow men by schemes that are dishonorable and.

dishonest. Kansas is looked upon as a prohibition state, free from the curse of all the sin and misery of the liquor traffic. I will speak to you today of our own town. We have no saloons, thank God. for Fall at Footwear Fit the living.

7. We must labor to put Christ into the national temple. The Mastar with his whip of chords will drive out all abuses and impurities and wrongs." 8. We must labor to have the same standard of right foi the nation as for the individual. The nation must do right for right's sake.

Nothing can be right in a nation that is wrong- in an individual. 9. We must teach hijrh tdeals to stimulate patriotism, and teach the sublimity of for a nation which is man's last experiment in self-government. 10. We, as a nation, must sift our immigration, welcoming all who come to get and do good, and unsparingly those who come as beasts and birds of prey, without desire.

or capacity to become living members of the national organism. The three great nat'on feasts of the Jews were all associalen with har-ests. I. The passover. instituted in commemoration of deliverance from the death angel, was distinguished also by the offering of the first fruits of the barley harvest.

11. At Dentecost, 50 days afterward, the first fruits of the wheat harvest were offered. III. The feast ef tabernacles or ingatherings, were in the seventh month after the vintazc. at the close of all the har ment and dwell upon and give thanks for, (a) The evidences of intelectual and moral advancement, (b) The increasing education and the enlighlment of the masses, and the consequent steady reduction of our standing army of ignorance and crime, (d) The greater submission to religious ideas of a.

tolerant and liberal yet Biblical and educating character, (d) The abatement of race and national hostilities, and the belter accord between nation and nation and between man and man. (e) The astonishing increase in and the progressive triumph of the arts of industry and Our skies at one time were darkened; men were thrown out of emyloyment all over our land. Today God "has blessed us and the idlers and straglers are becoming fewer every d3'. Business has opened out The great ship of commerce has once more began to more upon the great waters as it once did. A great resolution, a great awakening, a great resurrection and God has done all of this for us.

Then praise him today in the courts; praise him today in his sanctuary; praise him today in those tabernacles, those temples of yours that God has given you, these houses worship to praise him and those lives of vours should be a continuous praise offering and Thanksgiving to the Lord God of Hosts. Some of our friends and loved ones who were with us last year are here no more forever. During the year God sent his messenger to carry them up higher, their work was finished. God's message was to them "You have ben faithful over these things of earth I have need' for you in the Heavt-nly Courts in the New Jerusalem, iu that city of Mine in that Eternal city not built witji hands eternal in the heavens." Dear friends you who are here today with the thought of loved ones that have passed over the river in the last year remember God will care for them and how thankful you should be that in such loving, merciful, kind good hands these friends have been placed, and you who are without a hope in this world and without a hope in the world to come today place your minds upon a higher, a grander a better and a purer object than you have ever had before, a desire a hope for that Mansion prepared for you Do you believe Jesus' message or speech unto his followers when he said "I go to prepare a place for you?" That was meant for you my brother, my sister, will you or have you taken advantage, and is that indeed a home, a mansioa for you for time and eternity, if so how thankful you should be today. Joy, thanksgiving and peace are yours.

May this dav be one of benevolence, the ala-moner of multitudinous charaties. And mav- it be a patriotic day; mar our hearts be filled with an enthusiasm for Arthur 3Gtf unu nil luc miiy iia.il. lucre wtre over two hundred and fifty persons at the banquet and a hundred and fifty at the ball. They came from all over this section Kansas and Missouri. Music was Lockhart's.

Consult Dr. S. E. yTorster on your dental work. The only graduate in the We will give you special bargains in every department.

36tf Arthur Lockhart. Will all the candidates tell the truth furnished by Prof. R. Seidenstriker's orchestra from Joplin, Mo. Time and space at this late day forbid a more lengthy notice of the affair but on the whole in was tne most gorgeous and successful event ever in, the city.

in their sworn statements of expenses? How much trouble it is to tell the truth! Eli Flour gets to the front, at 65 cents per sack at Martinson Nat- This city was farly alive last night ih tier's. ulty of the Kansas State Normal College, lately. Prof. Light is the gentleman who served as drincipal of our schools so efficiently, as predecessor of Prof. J.

G. Mote. Dry Creek. Hurrah for Thanksgiving day. Mr.

Jos. Lesco and family visited with Mr. Dan Turner's last Sunday. Mrs. Alice Perkins and Miss Elsie Powell and Messrs.

Arch Perkins, Lon Pow spite of the rain. The gas was lit and hacks Ave re kept busy all night long. Parties wanting any kind of wood will It is now about settled that our sugar factory and paper mill project has fallen through. Thp ffnmmitWfi tor me whih please leave orders at Certain's lumber Let the good work go on. The gas yard.

mains are being laid and the refinery be ing built. High patent flour, nothing All parties indebted to Arthur Lock- better on the market, Martinson Nattier sells it at 85 cents per sack. hart are requested to settle same at once. 36tf A FRIEND Speaks tiircrngji the Bocilibay (Me.) BtgUteri cl the beneficbU results Iw has received Iron a regular use of Ayer's rill. He says: was feciicg sirk and tired and my stesaeb seemed all out of crdcr.

I tried a number cf bet eon seraied to give tne relief until I wss ladned to try tSis old reliable Ayer Pills. I have taken only ct box, but I feel like a new maa. I think they are the mast pleasant and easy to tako of anything I ever used, belag so finely sugar-coated that even a child take then. I urge upon an who are In need of a laxative to try Ayers Pills. They will do fottd." Tor all disease of the Stomach, Um, and Barrels, tafce AVER'S PI LLC AreYon Going to BaildThls Fall Henry Dooley is furnishing the stone for the foundation to the oil refinery.

have not and probably will not be accepted by Ford Beck, were amply generous to deal with a company that meant real business and had the means to back Jt up, but were not according to Mr. Ford's wishes. Considerable might -have been said the fallacy of negotiating a $300,000 deal with windy individuals who have nothing much in sight, and who are not frank and plain with their propositions, but it was unnecessary. The people are wide awake ind while ready to investigate any and ill enterprises, they are not going to If you are going to need any Lumber, But, oh, how many boot-leggers, joints and sucli things, where men deform, de vests, and was the harvest home. These harvest seasons recognized God as the one who gave rain and fruitful seasons, and filled all hearts with, food and gladness.

They are recognized by St. Paul as di iine witnesses of God's being and providence: Pe flee ting upon these divinely appointed feasts we may say: I. That the bounty of God to his creatures was designed to remind them of their duty to be bounteful also. For in the accounts of these feasts all the people appeared before God with offerings, oot empty handed, but full handed. II.

One of these seasons in particular was characterized by free-will offerings for the benefit of the Levite. the stranger, the fatherless, the wMow and the servant: Condon St. Pay your taxes at Building Paper, Paint, or anything, in the building line call ou A. C. Hcstos.

file, blacken, sear and ruin their charac ell, Edwin Clegg and Worley Moore wera the guests of Mr. Willis young folks last Sunday. The meetings at Center last Sunday were well attended. The Star nursery has been well represented in Newark township this week, there being three rgents at work. Mrs.

Kay, daughter of Mrs. Martinson, from Iowa, is visiting with relatives this vicinity. See our line of hanging lamps before buying. Every one of them tew. No old stock on hand.

Lamps from $2.50 to $6.50. W. D. BaldwxS. Carpenter's bank.

ter. mind: soul and body. Is this all? No. a thousand times, no. How many Chanute is to have a roller skating Free.

With every $2.00 worth of trimming orphans in this place today that suffer rink this winter. the sins of their father? How many in bought of me; I will give a choice of hat tbi9 place today that are almost homeless Prepared by Dr. J.C.AyrfcO&, lniH.1 Neodesha and Kansas are both way np frames free. Offer holds good until Cvory Dose Cf cctlro caused by this great sin 7 now many children in this town today that should on foot ball. Christmas.

9 any dhu uargmiis- ueunai oaiia- a is expressed at the action of the Ittee. be orphans, for that would be far better 38-40 Mart Koehxeb. See Kimball before buying furniture.

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