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The New Leaf from Effingham, Kansas • Page 4

The New Leaf from Effingham, Kansas • Page 4

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Effingham, Kansas
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us Obituary T. B. Smith a pioneer to Kan Ms and one of Effingham's grandest men passed away at his home Presbyterian Church. Cjnidcring the inclcinjnt weather the attendance at the morning s-rvice and Sunday school was H- e. The Kndeavor meeting charge of Mrs.

Itf link's of irir wa-, iie Liais Get Readu For The ever. The meeting took the form of a convention witn the young taciies dreased in costume- to represent the ditT'-reut nation and each did splen didly. "1 lie iris in having By enstalling the Mazda Lamps Adtquate lijjht is a in your home. You tfet it by uin our new hili candle power, liih efficiency Kilison Mazila lamps, all sizes. A revolution in litjhlinjr.

92 present. Next Sunday evening Sunday morning at 5:30 alter an illness ot several weeks. Thomas ISenton Smith was seventy-one years old on August 16, 1914. Be was born in Grant County, Indiana moving from there with his parents to Bureau county, Illinois, when eight years ol age, where he spent his boyhood days. Alter completing the common school near his home, be finished his education at the Dover Illinois Academy.

On second call from Lincoln lor volunteers in the Civil War, he enlisted the meeting will be under the direc tion of the boy', class taught by W. H. VMs, and everybody is boosting fur iOO present. A large class will be taken into the and the boys ire conrid nt they will win the con Complete line of Heating Stoves and Ranges ai moderate prices, stove boards, linoleum patterns, elbows, pipe, etc. test.

1 hs mid-week hour of social was well attended, and a ost in Company 93rd Illinois Volunteer lnlautry. He took part in a num oer of decisive and important battles and campaigns, among which were those of JackBon, Mississippi and Daltou, On lelpful tnevting. Next Sunday morn-rig fir. Cady will begin a series of hree sernluna on, "ihe Mi.ss.ion of -Jie The evening subject be, "Exceeding Sinfulness, of tvery good time a good time to Kodak Let us show you how imple it is to take pictures the Kodak way. Order of Service I May 16, 1863, while serving in Gen See the special features in our new Litchfield.

Wagons and Wagon Boxes Organ Prelude eral Mcf'herBon's corp. he was rlymn, Congregation standing. present at the battle of Champion Invocation Hills, sustaining a severe wound in Selection from the Psalter. I on- the left shoulder. From the effects ol this be was kept in the hospital regational response, Prayer for some time, but as soon as he JKUGG1-- was able was placed on guard duty Scripture Lesson riymn.

Congregation standing to guard the railroad bridges. At Effingham, Kas. nnouncements the close of his service be received Offeriug and iffertory, an honorable discharge and re I SHARPLBSS SNYDBR Effingham, Itansas turned to his old home in Illinois, Aothcm Sermon. Suiiiect. Reality, Mys- Mr.

Smith was married January 24, 1866 to Mary E. Woodruff, ai Princeton, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Bight For Success Financial Success i Smith moved to Kansas in March 1874, locating in Brown county ery.

Certainly, Prayer in a Bible Study by clashes, A p'ace or all. Keports Hymn Benediction. living there six years. Then they moved to a farm northeast ot Mus- is Koino; on continuously. The men and wotnen wbo in in the strujiile are those who are ore- cotah, on this larm tbey resided twenty years and it was still in his possession at the time of his death.

pared when opportunity presents itself. To be prepared, for the most means to have The evening service is subject to If you ever were surprised cjn ho' Mrs. T. W. Tucker felt lien Ihe Consumers club, twenty-two members, from Atchison, walked in on ber Turkey Day The club brought their dioners alou' and the ladies pread the least while tne men participated in a J.

obit hunt. After Mr. Tucker iiad time to recover Irom thefehocK and calm her she enjoved lite surprise and Ad elaborate six o'clock Turkey dinner was served last Wednesday to the lady teachers ot the A at the home o( Mr. and Mrs. John Best in Monrovia.

The teachers are Misses Minnie Green. Fannie Stevea. C'vdia Garrett, Buelah Roberts and Susan Gibson. Miss Ada Smith, teacher ot Monrovia was also a guest. Mrs Imogeoe Mulligan is spending the winter with her dautihier fourteen years ago Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence, the little two year old sou of Mr. and Mrs John Burns, who had been Buffering (several weeks with pneumonia died Thursday at tiie home ot hit tiandpar-euts near lva rkinburg. Funeral services were couducted Saturday ami the hunal took place at Lark-iiiburtf. Mr.

and Mm. Burns live near Muscotah. Mrs. Burns was formerly Miss Rosella Sheets ol Effingham. Mrs.

J. N. Arthur la visiting ber parents in Montana. change. Morning Service at 10:15 a.

ui. C. K. Society at 6:30 p. m.

Evening service at A. J. Sells, irupt Smith realized that they were not able to carry on the duties of the farm, so tbey retired and moved to their present residence in Effing ham. Mr. Smith served on the City council one term, was mayor dinner immensely.

Mr Tucker in Kansas City. Mrs. Mulligan Now is the time to fix up the cbickcu bouses and hog pens, and a liuing of tarred felt or rooting one term, acted in the capacity ol knew all about the uffuir and never whimpered paper will keep out the cold storms. n. ay ot Milwaukee was a htock always ou tuod at the money to invest.

It is not so necessary that you have a great amount at first, but a sum sufficient only to take advantage of the smaller openings tuc openings 3 that expand, and develop in to the greater ones. A growing account at this B.ink will prepare you for the opportunities of the near tomorrows. S3 I 1 Farmers Merchants State Bank Of Effingham i OFFICERS FREO SUTTER. Prosiocnt. E.

GREEN, V'ce-Presi- 6m. J.KELLY. 2 DIRECTORS L. T. Hawk, U.

A.ex McKay, C. E. Bj IE U'eci, FrcdHr.it.fr, B.J. Kelly. ituiiUiiiiiiiJatiuimM the city a short time ago, calhuu Eifingham Lumber Co s.

Yard. on Kooeri finatr. tie is the The and Floyd Koyer families enjoyed their an ot Mr. Way who was in business at th is place years ng-it known as the nual Tba uksgiving dinner Sunday writes for the New Leal, says she is hungry lor news from borne. Mrs A.

G. Valeuiine has been suffering considerable lately with a heavy cold and neuralgia. She is taking treatments in Atchison. Mrs. Carl Mavhew entertained her sisters, Misses Marguerite, Evelyn, Dorothy and Jetta Suyder, Thanksgiving Day.

Mrs Margaret Nuffinger vho is in the Atchison hospital is doing nicely Grin ol Way Allen, It is 32 vear Prompt Action Will Stop Your Cough. hen you first caich a Cold (often indicated by a sneeze or cough) break it up at once. The idea that "It does not matter'' ofleu leads to serious complications. The remedy which immediately and easily penetrates the lining of the throat is the kind demanded. Dr.

King's New Discovery soothes the irritatinn, loosens the phlegm. You feet better at once. "It seemed to reach the very spot of my "Cough" is oue of the honest testimonials. SOc at your Druggist. at the Koyer home.

Miss Tract Orr was a guest. since they moved away. He is now iicaa electrician tor several towns and commands a lare salary. "HI Sutter is building a large addition to Lis barn. Robert Her trustee of Grasshopper township, tor four years and proved an efficient member of the A.

C. S. school board for two terms. He was an honored member of the I. O.

O. A. O. U. W.

and G. A. lodges of Ethngbam. Ue wa a ana director ot the Milks at Lancaster and Huron The deceased united with the Hres-jylerian church at Maiden, Illinois iud remained a faithful and consistent member lor fifiy years. He -vas a man that stood as far as his conscience taught him tor the right.

He took un interest in everything pertaining to the upbuiidiug and development of the town and Community. Mr Smith is survived bv his widow and six children Mrs Beveu and Mrs T. Kcect Muscotah, Mrs C. Barman. Auburn.

Nebraska. A. J. Smith, Ed, Kloepper was operated upon Saturday lor appeudicitis and Mrs man will do the carpenter work. A son was boro rtceutly to Mr and Mra.

J. Haivey Thompson. Henry Kloepper wia operated upon Sunday afternoon tor the same treuole. both cases were quite serious but they are celling alon nicely. They are in the Aichisoo SMALL MISSOURI FARM $5 cash and $5 monthly, no interest or taxes, highly productive land, close to Robert Finder and family were entertained at the home of John Cowley for dinner.

Sunday, Mr Piuder is still talking about the good things they had to eat. Mr. Cowley is a good farmer and has a very bunch ot hogs nearly readv for market. hoi-pital. The Kioeppers live iGorne-to ICC nortLeast ot ICfnnghain.

At the box social given by Mia try Riusey and her piyuls of No, 60, the proceed amounted to $13 A iarge crowd was in attendance. Mi I'ete Muellar was the chum-p on speller. A double box decorated by Miwses R'jth Oswald and Cora MoOraw won the prize tor bring the prettiest trimmed box. A bux prepared by Miss Jetta Sov-der, brought the highest price, fi three big markets, wonderful opportu nity. Write for photographs and full information.

Munger, N. Lift at Our Kansas City. Mo. cashier of the Lancaster State locTknctmic Folrvlmri this VPar Bank, C. IC Sinn canbier ul the Win.

Arthur Sells, the little two year old sou ol Mr. and M'. W. Sells suffered a painlul accident Moud.iy morning. His mother was turning the wringer and did not nonce him until he caught a finger nail in the ci'gs and it was completely torn out by the roots.

vlil 1 JLiuuj 11 au iv4 Huron ban, and T. Smith ol 4 this Rrnadest Vanetv of Gift 1 hin2s ever assembled PhjMriaaa and Suigeonb the 'Exchange National Bank in Eh under one roof in the Southwest Atchison. Three daughters are P. R. MOORE.

Pnyaictan and burgeon deceased Lettie. Gracie and Gjldie, Gifts for Men, 3 everything for Toys without number si well F. Bennett is having a new-barn buiit tj r-jpUce tiie one burnt down over a year ago. Mr. and sons are farming on a large scale, and they believe in improving the larm Mr.

aud Mrs. Vaughn Beiijumn of Atchison are rcjjiciug over the arrival of a baby girl Mrs. Benjamin was formerly Miss Marie N'c Karlaud ol Effingham. Miss Kdith Rork of near Horton visited the week end with Miss and Women, Boys and Girls. Stale liattlt uf Kiting llara PUuses: Office 14.

XtRidrtice 39 t'rutupt attention tu stl calls-Oar ur N-gbt 1 he Prairie iew ladies organized a club a month ago and already have twenty-hv; members. Friday Bit Everything to wear Everything ht to make home more home-like. JFff Send for rati i riJV Copy ol rhlldrss'a Let us do your livery. We have the advantage ol the experience of others a nd of the equipment of today. The result is better service than ever betore.

Our prices are reasonable G. Nidy. Rav H.irina.i. book-keeper at Peck's Kansas City, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs Robert Harman Glen Rottsey has sold bis buggy. He must intend going horseback or perhaps Mrs.

Rousey will buy him a car? Sixteen grand-children also survive him- Funeral services which wire attended by a large of friends, were conducted Irom the home Tuesday alternoou at two o' clock. Dr Win. Cudy, pastor ol the Ptesbytenan church spoke words of comfort to the sorrowing R. U. P.

PRESTON Phs-cuvn and burfoon Often lu Uare Pmldiuif. evening tbey eulertaiucd their husbands and fa milies with an oyster upper at the home ol Mrs. Robert Fleming. box Social We Pay Your Railroad Fare to Kansas City and Back Horns. To put out-of-town people Lilah Owens.

Suae. si at sit loo rfiTea to the treiimeai ol George Delfelder took a ctr ot L.m,r:it)i iV' i-'fjai tun u.it. a' A Raptars 4uccestaly on an equai imsis wnn city folks, we refund railroad fares up family. The m.iny beautiful floral offerings sent to the home were iin evidence ot the enteem and respect in which Mr. Smith was held by all who knew him Itiiermeut was hogs to St Joe.

Monday tees tad. A program and pis social will be given at the Maple Grove school house. Friday evening, December U. -ll. to of your purchasers.

E. WfUTri. G. Physisu-n and Surgeon i Pnuursi-Olhue Mo. KS.

HjaseNc.JuiH All kinds ol lilsctric sua Hay irk Kys Ttutr a.t tilassss fitted made in the Evergreen cemetery, under the auspices of the I. O. lodge assisted by Dr Cady he pall-bearers were members of the I O. F. lodge, Charles Beckmau John Wallick, George Snider Stewart.

K. M. Thomas and Richter. Marvin Scii nitl lost no time dur-l ing his vacation. He wielded the paint brush on the residence of bis uncle, Dr.

J. Theiisleiu. Mrs. Janet Mnckay and daughter Miss Etia, ate Thanksgiving dinner nt the home ol Mr. and Mrs, Calls prunotlv ssswerso rtiy i sleut.

Dentist WOODS snust Miss Grace Wassun. Lancaster: OSes ovar St Bank Mr. and Mrs. H. Wastcn and two Sfflngnam, Kansas grand-sons, Harold and Prank I i K.

B. Hawk. Your Cold is Dangerous, Break it up, Now A Cold is readily catching. A ruu-down system is susceptible to Germs, Yott owe it to yourself and to others of your household to fight the Germs at once. Dr.

Bell's Pine Tar-Honey is fine for Cold and Coughs, it looten the Miucou4, stops the Couarti and soothes the It's guaranteed. Only 25c, at your Druggist, Wassou, Whiting speut Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs A. Sells. RtV Foster, pastor of the church preached at Everest Friday night.

Charles G. Sprinkel, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office located in the Hannah Shell building on the south side of Main St. 'Phone Office 78 It Is Not Necessary to Go to a Far Country To find opportunities for mjiking money.

Some people in every locality get rich white others fail. If you have foiled in Wayne County, you perhaps would1" have done no better in any of those other placet you have heard of and dreamed about The same principles that bring- success to some here and some there wilt orinff sucsess to you if you wilt adopt these principles and stick to them closely. No better place could be found to try this out than here at home among friends. Study the example of any successful man that you know and you will find that he carefully and systematically saves everything that he can and lays it up for good business opportunities that he knows are to come. Do not chase the rainbow of promise fa away but start now to get ready to Uke advantage of the opportunities that are all around you by adopting the successful man's of saving systematically, carefully, and all the time.

Wa help you save. State Bank Of Effingham Our Capital and Surplus of $53, 500,00 standi between you and any possible loss. J. Hohanuon, President. A.

13. Hnyliew, vice President C. I- CniiimliiRS, Cashier. A. HcLenon, R.

O. Bohnnnon, A. R. Huyhew, T. J.

L'oliannon, C. L. Cummings. Special attenf'T pi sr diseases of Women anu wnnuien. I would thank you for Calls answered promptly day or night your votes on ths piano at the Leader Clothing Store Attua Uitrna MEN ARE MADE STRONG Yetr aftr jrer CoBltrml Pnteitcp IV-eiktlng DlHei.nrs of Men In which WE HAVE MADE OOOD posltlvs tvldeneft that we curw the ill mM which are our Specially, (First imtiliKlie1 tu tht- Ffhiiiliiiiii New Leal, r'lUliiy, NuvcmUcr 27, 19.4.) Notice To Jon(ri Ml lor: Vim are hereby it ill Sed that yuu have been sued tht Ditttrict Cuurtuf AtchUue County, Kauiias iu an aciloa wbersla Haher 4t LchI wot ui MannUctiiriiiff Cinipaii' Ik ptalotift and yuu.

Joseph MHier, are dtfomlant; and ttiat CHRONIC BLOOD-NERVOUS and SKIN DISEASES Hrotharn SKMI lt WKAKNBH9 ant. RBXUAL IfKHI I.I rV-tU'tnti Hm lo.i (if SKXUAI, ItHVKK. with t'iiuiiU-M ud Blotiboitun ibf Uo, r.vt.roti tfi HfK tfty, exit-etna biihful. tie 4 with rotifuitrt. iteM and ltmn 4 memory, curwl for life, Foliien of joinh cor reeled and remoTed, yuu in ii Mt atiHwer ths petition flli-d by tlic pliiiHtid be vt in un or be lure January or said petitiuu will be ihktu as true and judgment fur $114 Ii, on accuusit of uoitdm aul'u Lunch House HYDROCKLB, Varicocele.

Piles and RUPIUKK rurtd without the knife und often In one trfMtment. HWXH1 POISON knd all Private Di. eaHefl Permanently Cured. Nfwly iuitrMCld Curd QuU'talv. PKUSTA'IIO and KIXMBV TMOfUU.KS mid All AffHctloneof MLAUUfclt vurud to ma? cured, Pliaplen, (Jloeri and SKIN PlSKASK-t quickly cured and erery nytDptoih intimates Furnished Free Pv.

A. Harman Oeneral Contractor and Builder Phone 76. Blflngham, Ks See me before you let your uiniracU. I siid delivered tu yuu, and fur cuw tf uit, will be reuclered accordmif It. tinker A Lock wood, Manufactuiiug Com-pany, Plaintiff 20 i SKXUAUNKUVIflftBd UUAIN POWER fully fen to red.

UIRICTI.T PUtST CLASS IN ItVEKY RERPIitlT PA It LOR 8 iroK LAD1R8 nooD FUKNlDHED ROOMS OVSR lMWAtm- ANT 606" or "914" Prof. Rhrllch' Pumou DinooTerv for thnCUHK of HLOOU IOISON f.r SYPHILIS OureH In a sliofl lliuu Heaulls rjj marvelous. SALVADSAii or tO-SALVAR SAN V'p rtminimer this irrcat remedy in our oftii wilhoik pain, Inconrf nlenee or )os nf OPEN DAT KH NIGH' wirk, rat take ihlw treatment and returu hurnfi the same daj. Do not delay: CALL, i i If you run not call write hh for full partlculari. vVIIKM tn ih ci'y don't itl tn Tl-it our FUKfC UUSBUM OP ANATOMY Bee MAN In health aud djattaHe ADMHSIUN is PKKH.

G. f. HftWK Effingham, Kansas Livestock and General Auctioneer No. 706, Mndril WiifHlioe'i of Amur ics, rnwll th suit 4lU cacU muulll. Mamlurk uf utlisr esnitii Dr.

F. A. Bereman Osteopathic Physician. Olbce rooms over the Taylor Werteoberger aloro. Office hours: Afternoon, of Monday.

Wednesday, Friday STATE MEDICAL. 123 Bomb Third 61. Atchlmon, llnnnf cordially Invited 10 attend. OFFICES KANSAS CiTV, MO. 304 MAIN ITHIT GsortfS Vsswngusr, V.

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