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The New Leaf from Effingham, Kansas • Page 2

The New Leaf from Effingham, Kansas • Page 2

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The New Leafi
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Effingham, Kansas
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1 1 Mrs. Will A-u-n-t. of ratley, Kansas, who has been visitinif km and friends in the neighborhood of Will Watch Ihtm Enjr.y It. Among the real estate tranxfeii, published in the Globe last Saturday, the following will interest F.f-Rug ham people: Charles F. lion- A Word ol Explanation.

I wish to exo'ain through the columns of The New Leaf to all who signed the telephone petition to buy the Independent Telephone Company, of Effingham, and there esi'utions of Re.pect. As it has pleased an all wise Providence to remove from our midst our beloved president and brother, William Christie, be it Resolved, that we. the members cf the Monrovia C. P. A.

No. tiH. do hereby tender to the bereaved our sincere sympathy and condolence a examination 1 ime -w County Officers Next Weel. On next Monday Ed Iverson wil succeed S. S.

King as county clerk; W. W. Guthrie will succeed Jim Challis as county attorney; Lou. Baker will succeed Ferd Gliem as register of deeds and Douglas Cain will succeed G. W.

Searlsas county commissioner. JerT Campbell will succeed O. Hat-tings as county superintendent in May and the rvtlin-fliam tor some time, can not complain that she was not properly entertained. Last Friday night a reception was held in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Kd High. Twenly-Kve of the neighbors gathered there. Mr and Mrs. High served an oyster supper and by emerge it and all Farmer mutual tributary to Effingham into one Farmers Mutual or Co-opera- nell to Henry E. Bonnell, 80 acres in Benton township, Charles F.

Bonnell to Btnj. 12. Bonnell. 100 acres in Benton township, id. 00; Charles F.

Bonnell to John R. Bonnell, 80 acres in Benton township, rl.OO. Charles F. Bonnell, who is a large land owner in this section. uve Company, that when it came to The new store wants to supply the students with their needs for the examination time as well as all of their needs for school worU a show down that the Star Farmers in this sad event: and sympathies of friends can be of any consolation under the trying circumstances, be assured that all county treasurer-elect will take his omce in uctouer.

the guests had such a good time fiat they did not leave for home until after one o'clock in the morning, and you know that that mutual telephone company, and the Prairie View telephone company, would not sign or agree to emerge with the rest of said companies. Therefore I have concluded to discontinue the circulation of said petition for the present, and wish to express my sincere thanks to all does not believe in waiting until after his death to allow his children to enjoy their portion of the estate and is dividing it up among them and watching tbem enjoy it while Examination Tablets 5c Pen and Pecil Tablets lc to 25c Slates 5c and 10c School Books of All Kinds Big Line of Pens and Pencils cscnooi oi Ail Bisf-Line of Pens and Pencils ue lives. who know him share in your sorrow for his loss. W. C.

Scoville 1 S. L. Hippie Committee W. S. Jones Mrs.

Emma Hechtel died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Chandlee, in Colorado Springs, Monday. The remains were brought to Valley Falls for burial ind the funeral occurred at the M. B. church there Wednesday.

Mrs. Bechtel was the wife of Wiri. Becli- The young people south of town were very pleasantly entertained a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry Friday night of last week.

A big supper was served during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Snyder were in Denison this week to see Mrs. Snyder's brother-in-law, Freema Scoville, who is dangerously ill wit kidney trouble.

John Wilson, of Monrovia, who is pretty late for the country people. The following Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Klemining entertained at dinner in honor of Mrs. Acheson. and it is said to have been one ol the finest dinners ever served in the Prairie View neighborhood. The juests at Mr. Fleming's were Mr.

mJ Mrs. A. Acheson. Mr. and Mrs Ed High.

Mrs. Ed Phillips and Mr. ind Mrs. Andrew Azlcin. 5 has been sick for tome time, has gone to a hospital at Ouenemo for treatment.

Mrs. Wilson accom those who signed the petition and showed their willingness toward stopping the telephone controversy. Joe Arthur. Miss Mabel Sciplc, and Lee Ad-cock, of Lancaster, were married at the home of the bride in St. Joseph, Wednesday of last week.

Miss Seiple is the daughter nf Charles Seiple, who formerly lived on a panied bim and will help in caring for him. tel, who died three years ago. and lad been a resident of the Prairie Tuesday was regular meeting lay for the trustees of the Atchison jouuty high school, but the meeting lew neighborhood for over forty years, and was well known in this vas postponed tor one week in a We will pay especial attention to thj vjnts of IS I1 students and are in a position to Know it what Jjrj they need and to have it ready lor them. Ksf The New Drug Stcre Warvs a Share of Ycur Patronage pi? W. A.

Landrumg rder that the uew members of the community. She was about 75 years old. She is survived by four sons and three daughters, Willis ard might quality and begin their vork. 1 he uew members ot the Hechtel, of California. Dr.

Joshua oard are John T. Martin, of Atch larm north of Ethngham, and Mr. Adcock lives four miles west of Lancaster. They returned to his borne Friday where an old fashioned infair dinner was served and in the evening twenty-eight ot the young people of that neighborhood made nfe a misery for them for a tew hours with an old fashioned charivari. The directors of the Farmers Hechtel.

of Lawrence, Geo. Hechtel, cashier of the bank at to succeed J. T. Hersey: 1). prong, of Potter, to succeed G.

Wheeler; A. B. Harvey, ot eru. Kansas. TMward Bechtel, Holton.

Mrs. Jennie Rutty, of Mer- Muscotah, to succeed C. 12. lielden; iden. Mrs.

Emma Irvin. of Vinita. Sharpless. of Effingham, to t. T.

and Mrs. Nellie Chandlee. ol ucceed W. M. Walker.

Sharpies), as served three mouths on the Colorado Springs. Merchants State Bank at their ward by appointment to succeed neeting Saturday elected the tol- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snyder ar Walker, resigned. George Mc Effutgljam Nrlu ICraf.

C. E. Sells and A. J. Sills Publishers Guy irgi-.

cently married Kechnie. of lit tormerly lived was son of the 1 Aciiison. wa re M.S'. Mary Mc it. Mr.

H.irgis it Arrinifton an Hariris. rived in Effingham Tuesday morn of Krtingham, and E. A owing officers: Fred Sutter, pres. dent: U. B.

Sharpless. vice pfesi vlize, of Atchison, are the only two country oausage SPARE RIBS AND BACK BONES SflSoD We will have a nice supply on hand for Saturday trade. They will be furnished us by Wm. Bell, north of Effingham, and will be choice, clean country productions. Telephone your orders and they will' be delivered on time.

Choice, Fresh Groceries The strong point about our groceries is their quality and freshness-The prices are as lo as elsewhere and we deliver promptly. Have you seen the Never Fail Oil Can? Ask to see one at our store. They are air-tight, will draw over a gallon a minute, will take all the oil outof the can. will run the nil from the lamp back into the can and is guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money back. H.

G. HAWLEY ing and are spending a part ot their honey moon visiting with Mr. Snv lent; A. J. Smith, cashier, and John Id members remaining on the A.

Hawk, secretary, lhey declared der's father and mother and other of that place. Guv Har.s forn.er board. U. Hastings, chairman $1.00 per year in advance. i five per cent dividend and added the board by virtue of his otfiet county superintendent, will servi ive per cent to the surplus.

The Ent.r.dttth. po.tplfice at EMmgHam Kanui at mail m.u.i Farmers Merchants State Bank vas established last July and has mtil May, when J. W. Campbell ill succeed him. ly attended schoci at Kliiujjliain.

Mrs. Jefferson Grajjjr. of Lauc.i ter. has heen co.i lined to her be with illness tor almost three weeks She is ninety je.ir old. V.

Dear.boru, of flames, wa Henderson Hershman's new elative- at Etlingham and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder expect to locate at Garden City, where ht will engage in contracting and buiMing. Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Best have rented their farm to Lige Stalls, vorth for the coming year, and a -oon as they can secure a house wil1 move to Effingham. Our peoph ill welcome Mr.

and Mrs. A. Best, and Effingham always ba lardware store will be open and eadv for business next week. in this week looking a the cattle. riiey have secured the services ol nade an excellent reo.rd.

For the iast year it has netted it stock lolder's over ten per cent. An anti-trust meeting will be leld at Salina, Kansas. January 15. i inter the auspices ot the Farmers. Merchants and Shippers club, whose headquarters are at Pratt, Kansas.

Every farmers organiza There was a large attendance at the sale of the Lester Derby property Tuesday in spite of the cold and disagreeable weather. 12 very-thing offered sold well. Messrs F.vmana and Kemper sold their (w head of steers Saturday to T. W. Tucker.

Mr. Tucker shipped them to Kansas Citv. 2. H. Howell, a practical harness naker, nf l'alco.

Kansas, and ir ounection with their other busi That's the li-it The hou-. joodness he we take HoIlitei For sale tiv t.ie doctor built volt see: Tllanl our money. Fc Kooky Mouutaii druggists. room lor Biich estimable people as less will operate a harness repair hop. They have a complete stock these.

tion of any kind is invited to send it shell hardware and will make a de'egates. A number of able speakers will be in attendance Coin- Albert Landrum. who bought the specialty of handling pumps, wiud nilU, tauks and repairing. ltv Drug Store stock, now has nunicated. all the goods moved and ready for business.

The New A girl baby was born to Mr. and Leaf's advertising columns will tell Mrs. E. L. Hinley Tuesday night.

me State BanK ot tiiieoiiam: Mr. and Mrs. Hinley live on the old you about lutn. Sheets farm. Dr.

Presto declares last mm Mis Nellie Edisou returned trom t. Joseph Sunday after a. week' hat this new girl is one of the rettiest babies that he ever saw. Mrs. Margaret O'Gorman.

who isit with her sister, Mrs. R. jerety. te 1 Mrs. Pauline Klein, age 82 years, lied at her home at Potter.

Friday pneumonia and paralysis. She vas one of the old settlers of that ommunity. Wev. Poison, of Ef-ingliani, conducted the funeral Sunday and the burial occurred in 'o. cemetery, south of Potter.

lrs. Klein was an aunt of H. G. 4awley, of Ellingham. Clyde Barker, the young man vho stole the horses near Wetmore ind Whiting last week and wa in Atchison and taken tc he Holton jail, attempted to coin- the Farmers' Home hotel Dr.

Moore was called to Norton- ilie Sunday in consultation ovei he case of Wm. Hurley, who i ulTering with gall stones. Has the Facilities and would be glad to show you how Nicely we can serve you. Deposit your money with us and check it out as you need it. No account to small to be appreciated.

Interest paid on time deposits, rtoney on hand always to loan on approved security. We desire your bank-ins business. Atchison for many years, died at ler home in Atchison Monday light. She was 82 years old. Miss Inez McFarland is taking a veeks vacation from the Peoples tore and is visiting with her sister Atchison.

John Warner, of Shannon, is bought to be fatally ill with R. B. McPhilimy Now, for a few days only, I 8 in going to offer you genuine bargains. No Bankrupt Stock No Railroad Wreck Stock, but a Good, Clean Stock at Lowest Possible Prices. Everything Goes at nit suicide in the Holton jail Sun-lay night by setting his bed on ire.

He was rescued before he wat burned much. The jail was but ttomacb and liver trouble. He bas .1 Watch and Clock Repairing Located at Stewart's Barber Shop leen sick for a year. slightly injured. The intaat daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Mayis. near Nortonville, The New Leaf has often stated that the best people on earth live Effingham and vicinity. Last week eighteen neighbors ana State Bank of Effingham" Prompt Work Satisfaction Guaranteed -Rock friends met at the home of Mrs Wm. Christie, whose husband died Good short time ago, and husked out Capital Stock $20, (XX).

00 Surplus $10,000.00 nd cleaned up all the corn foddei or her. Cash Price A r- II lied Monday Bight ot last week. Ct'KKO OF Ll'NO TROUBLE. "It IS low eleven years since I had a narrow -scape from coiasamption," writes C. Flovd, a leading business man of rrsliaw, S.

Cf "I had run down in "eiht to 135 pounds, and coughing na constant, both by day and by ight. Finally I began taking Dr. king's New Discovery, and continued his for about six months, when tny 'ough and lung trouble were entirely one and I was restored to my normal reight, 170 pounds." Thousands of icrsona are healed every year. Guar-inteed by all druggists. 50c and $1.00.

Trial bottle free. An accidental snooting occurreo dm Effingham, Kansas tt Effingham Weduesdar. Mrs. Moore was shot in the tleslix art of the thigh by her son. Homer vho was loading a il riflle when it I E.

THOMAl Vice Preside! C. L. CUKM1NGS, Cashier T. J. BOHANNON.

President as accidentally discharged. Th njury is not a seriuus one but wil ft 41 1 ause Mrs, Moore considerable in onvenience for some time. Freeman McFarland, son of Mr. -M ind Mrs. John McFarland, of El lingham.

and Mrs. Myrtle Lewis, ol i ti i 41 tclnson. were married in Atchi on Wednesday noou. ana Hardware, Furniture, Stoves, Tinware, Harness, Implements, Buggies, Wagons, Tanks, Windmills Everything Don't Miss These Bargains They will not come again. This way for close bargains and prices.

Mrs. McFarland arrived in fling Our Januaru Clearance sale! nam yesterday and are visitiug with ns parents. GIVE ESPECIAL ATTENTIOf Mr. and Mr. J.

C. Valentine to the meat we sell. We buy the best stock, prepare it in the best AS been a hummer. We do not lay it to any special effort of ours, but to the exceptional, ex served a big dinner Sunday to their ay, and serve it with particular regarc uests trom a distance, and' mad, traordinary and unparalleled values we are pouring out to the people at so small an ex pen or cleanliness ana attractiveness, ini ort of a family reunion out of meat you buy here is sure to be good, Mr. and Mrs.

Tomlinaon, of Colo liichter rado. Mrs. Armstrong, of East The Prices are to them. We are offering values In Men's and Boy's Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Cap, and. everything that can make a man comfortable in cold weather At Prices Lower Than Yo il Ever Saw Before on equally good merchandise.

No Joke about this. Come see for yourself. Ay I our reductions are marked down from our one price system which is marked in plain figures. Fairmont, and Mr. and Mrs.

ic Keplhigor Reasonable Valentine and family were present Miss Attte Longest, daughter ol W. II. Longest, and Albert Rol fl. E. HflYHEW i were married in Atchison yesterda oy the probate judge.

Both young Men's Suits and oi and $12 Vdiue $3 66 200 all Cut people are well known in tmnglian ind nave a number of mends her who extend best wishes. Boys' Sctiool and Dress Knee Pants Suits 12 50 SuiU and Uvcrcoata Si. 50 4 00 Suits and Overcoats '-5 5 00 Suits and Overcoats 3-5 6 00 Suits and Overcoats 4 00 7 50 Suits and Overcoats 5 General J. W. Huff, of Victor $10 00 Suit and 15 00 Suit Ovrtco 18 00 and Overcmt.

2n 00 -ml. jnd 0, rc 25 Oil Siiils O.rr. it Out Colorado, department commandet the G. A. K.

ot Colorado ami 13 3' 15.00 18.50 Wyoming, was the guest ot F. Kust this week, oeneral Hurt ana dr. Rust were old friends at Downs. il! 6011611 Billllili l.en Owens has bout lit a new 200 Small BOUS' Suits, fte 3, 4, 5 Him 6, id i6 uilbdl I lUtomobile and has it in storage a says many a doctor to his lad patients, because he doesn't know of any medicine that will cure female troubles except the surgeon's knife. That such a medicine exists, however, is proved by thousands of cures made by Atchison waiting tor the road get better to bring it out borne.

100 Couches which always sell from $5.50 to 50.03 Mrs. E. J. Myers Ut Tuesda for Santa Anne, California, wbert wljile ti.ey last Our price only Men's Pants. lien's Duck Coats.

Knee l-cnts. il SO and 73 Pants oo SO $1.00 so 3'- 50 Pants '-8S SO Coats -50 70c Pan 5 4 00 Pants a SO -O0 il 00 Pants IS 5 00 Panta 3-73 4 SO Coie 3 1 So Pauts he will remain for a month visiting S4.00 wttn ner aangnter. WINE Lige Davidson bas moved to Waterville with bis three children CARDUI OF ind will remain there until spring 2.00 th 1UFFLER3T Ed Sloan, of Huron, ban bee suffering lor some time with an ab This couch is made of steel, and so constructed that by simply raising; the sides it is quickly converted into a comfortable bed, fa feet 2 inches long and four feet wide. It is always a comfortable Couch. It is finished in gilt and black, is light to handle and is very handy where an extra bed is needed in a house with little room.

scess ot the ear. tie i improving. Hen's All Wool Underwcdr Twentu-Fivts per Gent oil Heavy WelQts Cures Womb Disease It has saved the lives of aeny It ii reported that there i a ca or two ot measles in the comniunit south of Ethngham. weak, sick wuiuen snd rescued other from a lifetime chronic sick Mr. and Mrs.

T. B. Griffey, of '0 0 Men's Caps. 50c Cap. 75c au 1.00 Caps Kaunas City, visited with Mrs.

Lester Derby the first of the week Mist Orpba Proctor, of Monrovia it ill witu a tever. Men's Shirts. ft 00 Stiff Boson Shirts 5C 1 60 Mod N'egliK Shirts 5C 75c Soft Ne(liK Xhirta 50C flen'i Hosiery. IS- 3 for JSe Ho, 1 for 50c Hose. 00 Beit is on the sick li ness.

It will curs you It you will only give it a chance. Try It. Sold by all druggists sod dealers in St .00 bottles. GAVE UP surroRTu. I wore a supporter lur four years, to keep up my womb," writes Mrs.

S. ChrUman, of Mannsvitle.N. Y. "Mydoctorsald no medicine would help as. Attar taking Canlul I gave up my supporter and an now well." See THem In Our East Dlsplaii Window THBO.

INTFBN The One Priced Furniture and Carpot House. Eailroad Un Paid by ATC I SO KurcluuiU' Greater Atcluton Ausociition KANSAS. A. S. again.

Builds up waste tissue, promotes up petite, improves digestion, induces re Sue Waists 75c Waits 1 00 Waists I 50 Waists trenhiag sleep, frives renewed streoK and health. That's what Hollistri ATCHISON, KANSAS. Kocky Mountain tea 35 rent V-3 Tea or Tablets, For salt by ill dru (fisivi nn.

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