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The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 1

The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 1

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(9 LIT UB HAVIi FAITH THAT KIOHT MARKS MIGHT; AND IN THAT KAITH LKT IIS DARK TO IX) OUR IMH'Y A8 WK UNDKKSTANI IT. AHRAHaM LINCOLN Official Paper of Sheridan County and the City of Hoxie Subscription I'rice, $1.25 Per Year VOL. XXXIX. KSTA HL1HH Kl JirLY. I KHX'LX V.

HOX1 K. SHF.K1 DAN COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOV KM UK It 17, I Ha I. NO. at the Oliugcr Chapel and a large HOXIE'S CITY F00T3ALL TEAM AGAIN SHUTS OUT ELD EN rowd of sorrowing'rchitivcs and DEATHS friends followed the remains to Crown Hill cemetery where she was laid to rest beside her.h usba ml For the Second Time This Season the Hoxie Football Eleven Gets on the Toes of Our Sister City. We have lost our darling mother.

Mrs. L. H. Launchbaugh Bead Mrs. H.

I.ainiehlia ugh a resi- She has bid Us a 11 adieu. She has gone to live in hi iieii. nant; for class ranking seeoml, a smaller pennant honor of distinction ten pupils ranking highest in high si'hool. 7 Methods to he varied. Method suggested: All pupils spell together orally uiilil ten pupils are left standing, then have i ol ds wi itteii.

tirades. The first live rule" and the seventh rule for the high school to apply. 'I'o the pupil ranking first, Second, honorable menliou to the ten pupils ranking; highest. The method suggested All pupils to lent of l.ovelanii, Colorado, for the Jesus, while our hearts are bleeding O'er the spoils that death hath won We would, at this solemn meet- Calmly say, "Thy Will lie Done." Funeral services were held lit the Christian church on Friday afternoon, November 4th. at 2MH) o'clock, ciidiictcd by Rev.

F. M. McDonald. A iiiaitetle, composed "I Val-letle, (iraee K. F.

Vallctie and Warieu McCanley, furnished the funeral music, ith .1. J'. Vallctie at the piano. The four uncles to the deceased acted as pall hearers. Interment was made in the Stockton cemetery.

And her form is lost to view. past two years, died ol hemorrhage Oil, that dear one, how we love her. of the brain at her holm, 211 Jetl'er-son avenue, at 11 ve o'clock Sunday. Oh. how hard to give her up! Hut an angel came dow for her us) Sunday tin- Seidell football team stepped ii i tin' lluxii' gridiron and faced tlic lloxii' boys for M-COIld tillH' this lllll Hllll IIH'I defeat til till' 1 1 1 1 of 4S to II.

It WHS good game mill Seidell put up a good defensive Inn their lini' was I in weak veiling. She had heen in ill health for sonic nine inn her comtmon wasn And removed her from our lloek. Elvin Clair Parks Klvin lair, eldest miii of Mr. and ousidered alarming until (he hem orrhage came on her Sunday morn spell together until only ten are ing. She remained unconscious un Mrs.

.1. K. Parks, made his advent til death. into this world on July 21, near (Juintcr, Kansas, a lav ol sun- OH ITT A HY Harriet M. Carl was horn in Tip-on.

low January lo, and de bine bringing cheer and gladness, standing, then have oil written Words. The parents of all the high school students Ihrniighoul the county and parents of the grade school children and others Interested are urged to attend. Many topics of interest will he discussed. Don't forget the date. Kememher, you are urged to fulfilling a mission in (he parent heart and the hmne thai as of true parted this lile li, ai the age of til years, si mouths and 21 worth and real joy.

A bud of hope unfolding into life Close Times Hit Orphanage Heavy Blow The close times and increased population have dealt Ihc Christian Home Orphanage of Council Hlnll's, Iowa, a heavy blow. This institution cares lor an average of little children daily. It also conducts a department for aged dependent women, and a department for deformed and crippled children. The institution as founded ill ISS2, and since that time has provided for an lays. September tl, I K7.

she was milled marriage to II. I.aiinchbaugh beautiful, and before the visage of his lovely countenance was marred, he was called by the Master of l.il'e. it Snlina. Iowa. To them eight hildreli came to bless their home.

lo be transplanted into thai Heaven seven of whom survive her. ly iligdom. there to bloom in a II i Is In ss." she moved with glory forever. is brief career was spent a I 1 lo Kansas where they lived until I wo years a go when they came to the ph if his I mIi and in Stockton since March of the prcs- l.nveland. She was converted at the age of 22 nt year.

Al'lcr a brief illness. in wnicu an was uou tual men- i to ft lislainl the niirushiiur huskies mi llwir 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi I side. The llnxie boys have ln'i'ii taking Ihein nil to a cleaning this lull, the l.enora ti'iun heing fust a it only team Hint has succeeded i 1 1 I I -intf thi'ir Inii'. 'I'hi' next game will In played in lloxii' with MorlaiKl. Parent-Teacher Meeting There will hca meeting of tin1 I'arcnt-Tcachor Association at the ijrli Srhool building Kriilay cvcn-inir ivi'in lii'i' 1 s.

Program will I -gi ii prom pi ly 7 A general program, consisting of col ii ID unity singing ami contests In spelling, including hoih grade ami high si'hool people, will hi' given, ami probably refreshments will ih ScI'Ved. 'Phi' following rules have 1 ad- opli'il for the spelling contest 1 1 igh Si'hool. 1. I'ait of I he contest will oral ami part written. 2.

Km-the work a certain iiiimhi'r of words ari' to In- selected from lln-ailoptcil speller, at least a Week before tin- I'onti'sl. I oral spelling each wonl is to he pronounced hy tin- pupil before unil after spelling. 4, Two trials will hi' given. .1. proper nouns, nor proper ad-jectives or possessive iioiins arc to he used.

Ii. are as follows: l''or class ranking highest, a large pen and milled with the Free Methodist church. Of thin church she remained a member until she united will; ieal skill and loving hands could lo with the hope of restoring him tohelllth but ol no avail, his un- the United Rrethren church at l.ovelanii ill inicly demise occurred in the early Her lite was one of faith in Christ morning of November P.I2I, at i i i. i. Whose will she always endeavored mi- 1 null iioiiii' in stiniii r-iot i- Keeps Up to Date A.C.

Arnold, proprietor of the Hoxie llattery Station, helieves in keepi ng his inst i I ion fully equipped with all the latest and best machinery. This week he is installing a NicholV 1 jiiiTatur Test hciieh, which when ill operation, he will he nhle to test all his halteries before putting them in the ears, unit will know exactly what he is doing. This will save time unil trouble, and will fully protect the pnhlic. He is changing the front of his building this week, unking large doors that will adinil a ear, so during the cold winter months lie can work in doors where it is warm. Mr.

Arnold is a graduate of the school of engineering at Manhattan and is deservedly building up a good business here. Pie Social There will he a pie social at (iuy. Kansas, Wednesday evening, Nnv-emlier given hy the (iuy school, District No. HI. All are cordially invited.

Ladies, please bring pies. Miss (iliulys Vinson, Teacher. average ol "ion homeless people Ills at present struggling under a heavy held and with winter at hand and calls from the needy rapidly increasing, ellorts are being niude to wipe mil tlic debt by a Thanksgiving ollcring. This institution is tlic only home thai hundreds of destitute children ami aged women know The home is supported entirely by voluntary contributions, of charitable people. It receives children from any part of the count ry, employs no traveling agents and is absolutely noii-secrelariaii.

This great institution sorely needs your help now. Send (hem a Thanksgiving donation and help them pay oil' the old debt and cure lor many hundred i who will seek food and shelter there this inter. Address, The Christian lionu Orph-age, 'oiliieil Hlnll's, Iowa. to do. toii at the age of li years, inoulhs and 12 days.

She will be sorely missed here but her loved ones have the assurance Those who most keenly feel their that the change lias been her infinite gain. oss ami mourn lus going are the parents, one brother. I'liiier, the four grandparents and a number of other relatives and friends who She leaves to mourn, her husband. three sons, Krvin K. and of Deliver, and Clifford of l.nve- mourn and sympathize with Un cart stricken parents.

huid. and four daughters. Mrs. F.s-Ihcr Karnes, of Denver, Mrs. Kaeh-Dunnaii ami Mrs.

Clara Wilcox, of Klvin ('lair lias gone to (lie arms of the Savior. As the child in the story of old. Saratoga, Wyoming, and Mrs. Mi rhini Neal, of Hoxie, Kansas. And in heaven the angels will keep Will in Nelson Kong, of Hex ford, town Tuesday.

She also leaves two brothers, bolh him. As he plays in the streets of gold. living in Kansas, and two sisters, one resides in Kaunas and the other in Portland, Oregon, and six grand -SMI children, besides other re la I i vch and friends. The deceased was held III warm regard by a gnat many friend Funeral services were held in the U. It.

church Wednesday afternoon. SE Vv Vv A At crataancsjc'asses3ugHnuBi November It, conducted by the pas tor, Rev. A. li. M'-Kain.

Interment was made in the I.ovc laud Riiriai Park. Uoveland (Colo rado i Reporter. Mrs. Chas. Chainhalt Dies In Denver The many friend of the Chain hull family will be.

Horry to learn of mm iiJ e. the death of Mrs. Chainhalt which occurred at her home In Denver, TV- Colorado, I I limn 1 1 1 1 ii her passing her children hav lost a kind and alfectiomite mother nod her neighbors a generous and sincere friend. ORITUARY Rilla Mae Cherry wan born in Wisconsin, May PI, and passed away in Denver, Colorado, kAT II Jtf -tnI A ffl ili I 0 4 1 October 21. 11)21.

following a brief Liberty means much lo Americans and to all lovers of freedom, the world over. Much too, we prize political and religious liberty, and we have reasons to do so, but there is another liberty that we aught to priv.e more, and that is Financial Liberty. If you haven't settled this proposition, then your War lor Independence should be declared right now. Just as you begin to save a part of your earnings, and learn you can keep it up. then you have won.

Hegin today to save. The money you save will stum be put to work in this community to help build it up. We invite your SAVING DEPOSITS. ti I yn yx wiTf 'y ft i fin, Illness hi. the HUf of 112 years.

months and 8 days. When a small girl she moved with her parents lo Hillsboro, Iowa and in 1X7(1, she was joined in mar riage to Mr. ('has. A. Chainhall To them seven children wen born, six of whom survive her, (iuy, Clyde, Kloyd.

Arlie, Kv and Mrs. .1. U. Andregg. She also DO NOT LET EXTRAVAGANCE OR UNCERTAIN INVESTMENTS "GOBBLE UP" ALL OF YOUR EARNINGS.

AS EACH THANKSGIVING DAY PASSES LET THE BAL-ANCR TO YOUR CREDIT IN OUR BANK BE BIGGER AND BIGGER. THEN SOME DAY WHEN YOU HAAE A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN OR DESIRE TO INCREASE THE BUSINESS YOU HAVE, YOU CAN GET CREDIT WHEN YOU NEED IT. THE MAN WHO REGULARLY BANKS A PART OF WHAT HE EARNS SHOWS THAT HE WANTS TO GET AHEAD AND HE IS PUT YOUR MONEY IN OUR BANK. YOU WILL RECEIVE PER CENT. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS.

SERVICE SECURITY leaves two ulsters, Mrs. O. .1. Kind say anil Mrs. V.

H. Virdcn, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and one brother, Robert H. Cherry, of San Antonio, Texas, and nine grandchildren. In Imkc.

the family moved to Sheridan county, Kansas, wher they renided until 1.1H, when with her husband she moved to Denver, Colorado, where she made her hniu until called to the (ircut Iteyond. First BANK national Th The deceased was a devoted wife Hoxie State Bank (It banks on the man who banks with it.) and loving mother and her thoughts were II rat of others; she forgot her- Kelf in the service of her family and UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY HOXIE, KANSAS friends. Funeral service were conducted.

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