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Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 9

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NOVEMBER 25, 1910. THE BROWN COUNTY WORLD BIRTHS. EVENTS. Why Your Boy or Girl May Fail to Be Promot Anderson Born Tuesday, Nov. 15 Thursday, Nov.

Thanksgiving? tho Christian ed at the End of the School Year a I dinnor hv lnrllrva nf tag -r cnurcii at mo ciiurcii. are. Find out whether or not he Is I Dec 8 Congregational Fair In a great many cases, parents are to blame for the failures of their boy Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Anderson, a son.

Spangler Born Friday, Nov. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Spangler, of Fairview, a son. Mr.

and Mrs. Spangler formerly lived on the Eli Zimmerman farm south of Hiawatha. WEDDINGS. taking that Into his system which is at Armory. retarding his development morally, Friday and Saturday, Dec.

16 and 17 and girls. When from one-third to one-fourth of our scholars fail to be promoted, some one other than the mentally and physically. The growing Farmers' Institute at court house. cry of the school and of society to- Tuesday, Dec The Royal Welsh teacher and the pupil are to blame, I day, is that we keep our boys clean. I Choir, lecture course.

Jlosher-KJeppe John Kieppe, agea and that is usually the parent. The Do you say you cannot understand Friday, Jan. -Tho Fisher Shipp your boys? How do you think a concert company, lecture course. 35, and Edna Mosher, aged 17, both manner In which parents are so often of Robinson, were married by Judge to blame, Is allowing and often times teacher can find out in two or three Friday, Feb. 3.

Col. Geo. W. Bain. Ham at his office Wednesday after- encouraging children to do things that months what you have not been able lecture course.

noon, Nov. 23. are absolutely and unpardonably to learn in years? It Is done by simo- ly keeping your ears and eves onen Successful Box Supper. Dupuis-Hamilton Walter Loyd Ham- harmful to the development of their and using good common sense. To- At the box sUpper held at MorrIU ilton, of Walthlll, and Ada mental powers.

Do fond parents know Dupuis, of Rulo, were married that that boy of theirs is smoxing? bacco is not alone the cause of school Frlday nIght 13(U0 were beared, failures. When does that boy or girl The money wU1 be used toward pui" by Judge Ham at his office at ihe Uo they make It a point to know such court house Tuesday, Nov. 22. They things? Have you ever noticed the go to bed? Think you that your girl ff a plano ror tn s001- came over from Rulo In an can be up until 11 or 12 o'clock and Band Practice. Band practice will be held this do good work the next day? I know by experience that it Is absolutely 1m week oi Friday evening, Nov.

25. Ev possible. A few days ago I heard a ery member is reouested to bA ores- DEATHS. Minium Mrs. Will Richards, re girl of 16 years say that she had been ent ag Dec.

i is inspection smell of tobacco about him? If you have, what have you done about it? Father, have you tried to show that boy of yours that in spite of the deplorable fact that you use tobacco, it is harmful to the body and mind, or have you, as some fathers whom I know of, allowed your boy to go on destroying his mind and body by the use of the weed? It seems hardly oui until iz mat nignt, and later that Wm IIarnack, chlef muslcIan. ceived word Friday of the death of same gin told her teacher that she did not know her lesson though she I "Dan Cupid." her brother, Elmer Minium, in Lewis-burg, Pa. Mr. Minium was also a cousin of E. I.

Royer. nad studied until 2 a. m. Shame on A good crowd saw "Dan Cupid" at the parent that permits a child to stay the Armory Saturday night. The mu- Kessler John C.

Kessler, age 37 out until 12, and shame on any par- sic was good, the songs catchy and needful to speak of the effect of its use, yet, when I realize that almost years, died Nov. 14, at the Sisters ent permitting a mere child to study on the whole the show was a very It 4N I Hospital at St. Joseph, of ty one-half of our boys in school, over unui a. m. Ten o'clock ls a late creditable one.

The company went phoid fever. The remains were ship- thp nrA nf vonrc co fnW hour for children and that should be from here to 'Atchison where it.ptay- their bed time every night in the ed Sunday. ped to his old home in York, Pa. He that every that hag come tQ leaves an aged mother, brothers and my knowledge, they are from two to one sister, a nun, to mourn his loss. four years Dehind their companions week in spite of any kind of amuse- GENERAL NEWS.

Parents, wake up to these and are usually poor students at that. things; see where they are leading Modern Brotherhood of America. The wonder what can be done. When I and remember that the boy gets hl3 education now or never; that his life habits are being made now; in fact funeral services were held Tuesday at say 0ne-half or nearly so, it is not the Catholic church in York, Pa. Mr.

pes9 work. It ls a truth( and a serI. Kessler was at one time a baker at ous one. Before you blame a teacher that the present is determining the Highland and later was In the res- for poor grades your boy Is getting, future success of the boy and the girl taurant business for S. I.

Chambers flnd out what the habIts of that boy Prof. Butler. at that place. For the past two years Tho Wrestling Match. Joe McVey, of Kansas City, won in straight falls from Carl Anderson, of Chicago, in the wrestling match last Friday night.

McVey Won both falls by using the scissors and arm hold with effect. The first fall was won In 29 minutes and the second in 24. It was a very interesting match because both men were strong and understood the game thoroughly. It was the best match ever pulled off in Highland. McVey won from Anderson because he has been employed in E.

R. Gib- people who came to pay their respects a fine Qulncy monument of E. son bakery at St Joseph. to one of the pioneer residents of Wheelock. An undertaker and furniture deil er has failed at Falls City.

Schock Mrs. Hester M. Schock died their town. The Hiawatha body at the home of her daughter, Mrs. bearers who accompanied the remuins E.

C. Wheelock is setting up some J. B. Miller, at 815 Hiawatha' avenue, were Nels Zimmerman, Ed. Hanes, Friday afternoon, Nov.

18, at 4:20 Br. Loyd Rubert; George Van Hook, heavy granite work in Wetmore. o'clock. She had been ailing for some Geo. Adams, Jr.

and Wm. Harnack he was easily tho best man. He Is Undoubtedly the best and richest milk we've tasted is furnished by time, having an affectation of the When the body reached Leona these scientific, cool headed and exceptional Dan Weltmer. ly strong. McVey Is the man Charley A couple dozen Horton shopmen Brenner had at Mlltonvale as a fellow built a barn for a brother workmin plumber and who threw a local in a few hours.

wrestler at Mlltonvale for a side bet of Charlio Martin, with family, left $300. He also played ball in. the C. K. league last season.

Highland VIdette. for his new home at DuQueen, Ar kansas, Tuesday. heart, but her death came as a shock persons acted as body bearers: S. to her many friends. Mrs.

Schock was Snyder, Henry Foust, R. S. Harper, born in Ohio 77 years ago. Five Harry Mailler, Harvey Klmmel and children survive her. They are E.

E. A. O. Delaney and the Hiawatha peo-Schock, of Okmulgee, Mrs. J.

Pie were made honorary bearers. W. Jameson, of Chouteau, Mrs. Judge Stuart, of Leona; Mrs. Frank P.

A. Flodin, of De Land, Mrs. Elf red, of St. Joseph, Miss Belle Mart-D. G.

Helsler, of Salem, and Inson, of Leona; and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. B.

Miller, of Hiawatha. Mr. Wilson Korner, ef Falls City, camo and Mrs. Schock were among the very to attend the funeral. Mrs.

Schock first settlers of Leona. Their daugh- was Mr. Korner's first school teach-ter, Mrs. J. B.

Miller, was the first girl er in Flat Rock, Ohio. Burial was baby born in Leona and was named made beside her husband in the Leo- And Highland an educational center! Presbyterian college town! NOTE AND COMMENT. Tricked tho Negro. Will tho wooden awnings coino down Few reformers are fair or as up or will they he allowed to blight the right in their dealings as they ought good looks of tho town? to be considering their high moral Leona in commemoration of that I na cemetery which Mr. Schock plat- purpose.

A preacher who serves as Something to keep in mind: event. They were leading factors in ted. spotter for the State Temperance or Tho cost of paving a 25 foot lot Is the life of that community. Judge ganlzation is alleged to have induce! nOOIAL AND PERSONAL. a negro porter on a train to sell him a drink of whiskey on account of ill Ernest Meyer went to Rockford, ness.

He coaxed and pleaded with Stuart called upon Mrs. Schock Tuesday and together they went over som of their days spent together 30 years ago. He thanked her again for a kindness he remembered in his boyhood days. He was boarding with her and was sick with the fever and the negro until he got it. Then he 111, Sunday.

The Everest Christian church an orchestra. has had the poor coon arrested and Jailed. alHut $200 as claimed by The World from tho beginning. You can have bills placed in every house in town by having them printed at Tho World office. They can be placed in Tho Dally World.

Tho "recall'1 will give the people opportunity to get rid of good man as well as bad one. Doubtless great as Lincoln was ho would have lecn "recalled" by the fickle people The governor should parole the negro Atchison has typhoid and scarlet and the State Temperance societv she had nursed him as tenderly as if fever epidemic. should bounce the spotter. His meth he had been her son. She lived in Do you want the best 3-way pump Leona until 1894 when she moved to made? See Wheelock.

ods have been condemned at various places and he Is probably the same! cypress man beat up In Atchison for failing x-arneu my, mo. in 1302 she came Tanks with two-inch red to Hiawatha and has since lived with bottoms at Wheelock's. to deal square In getting evidence One of the eminent reformers of Hia watha once harmed himself in thri bad they had the authority to "recall" him. The trouble about presenting the eyes of all by accepting treat of Hquo from a druggist, drinking with him ii her daughter here. The funeral was The city engineer at Horton fell held at Leona Sunday.

J. B. Miller in a sewer and was hurt, chartered the' Grand Island motor The Apex, the fence sold by Whee-and the funeral party left Hiawatha lock, stops anything that has horr? about 12:30. 85 Hiawatha frlends'ac- and has bristles. companled the body to Leona.

The Charlie Shearer, of Atchison, shuck-funeral services were held at the ed 175 bushels a day for three days Congregational church conducted by In corn that only made 25 bushels to a frlpndlv war. trp.iHne In turn an Hon. Burke, of Atchison, a cane for pounding up Rev. Spotter Zumwalt is then causing the arrest of the drug gist. It was hardly square to trie1 that Hon.

Burke may bo fool enough to think ho can win further honors by beating some one. Usually a second attempt doesn't get a man a cane- itev. Air. Bacon; of Leona, assisted by 'the acre. the druggist that way.

Still, eoure, no one should violate the lan Thft ona who dqcs pan'f Rev. Lewis Bookwalter, of Hiawatha, J. Frinlr," from Oneida, wa In.

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