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The Vermillion Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 1

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SEVENTH YEAH VERMILLION, KANSAS. THURSDAY, JANUARY It), 1911. NO." 9 Crooks Elevator Mrs. John Hone and Rev. Canaday of the Presl 'terhm chui'V-h.

The interfluent 5 PIP SlSPIlSllIT HS rjni JM i lt ii Our Annual Discount Sale on Mens and Boys, Ladies and Misses Suits and Overcoats is now on. A reduction of 25 per cent on Mens' and Boys' Suits and Overcoals. 33 1-3 per cent on Ladies and Misses Suits and Coats. Remember the lines. None better than Ederheim-er Stein Clothes.

The "Palmer Garment" leads them all. 8 I 4 Died Saturday. "This woman, was -full of good works and alms deeds which 'she did. And it came to pass In those days that she was sick and died." Thus St. Luke summarily condensed the life story of Dorcas, the mother of Christian benifi-conce.

But what was said of the humble disciples of Joppa may be truly spoken of the-late -Mrs. John of Vermillion, Kan sas. Lucy Williams was. bo-j-n do.wn in old Hocking Ohio, December 9lh, ldrt. She came of good' christian parentage and hence we are not surpfij'sed.

to leaTrn of her. conversion old time revivals of 1W57. Hers was a bright christian ex-perience, one that never' lost Its glow but became more beautiful with the years. Trials and' sorrows and heartaches only acted like the grinding of the dianiortd, to make her character more lovely. Soon after her conversion'she united with the St.

"John's5 Pro testant church of Cedar Grove, Ohio. March 18, 11)1) shy was Jjjippi-ly married to John H. Hone, also of Cedar Grove. In October IsTl this young couple moved to the old home place soutli of town. Six years ago they again moved to their present home north of For nearly forty-two years the deceased walked arm in arm with her husband, sharing mu tually with him the responsibili ties and hardships of a pioneer.

life) and enjoyiiig with him the comforts of a well earned rest, until death broke the earthly-; bonds asunder. She had no children of her pw.n yet two little ones found shelter and a mothers heart in the per son of rs. llone. They Mr. Albert Marble, iiovv to manhood, and Ruth Hone, a girl of twelve.

Ilesids Iband, Mrs. Calhe Gallant js oie survivor oi i oe family. On coming to Kansas. Mrs. llone unitea with the Metiioiiist Episcopal church of 'tliis jduce and has ever been associated.

with its growth and develope- inent. She was fy.rl her brilliancy out lor liernueiity to God and duty. There is not a department of the church but what will feel her loss. She'wa's faithful in the prayer mcfethigS, always present when possible hi the Sunday School. and for years a She was an attentive listener to the gospel message ana-u' friend to the preacher under all circumstances.

She could '-be depended upon to. do her -parti either in hard work or.vgl'vmg; She was loving and kind home, always 'patient, -always good. Four months agoshe was seiz hvil vi 1" GRANGER'S Vermillion and Centralia. Yi "I 1 Sold Yesterday Watsoh Bros, the Purchaser Consideration $5,750. The Elevator and coal business belonging to the lute A.

D. Crooks, was sold yesterday to Omar and James Watson who at. once assumed control of the business. The Watson boys are well known to everybody in this part of the country and are well liked and will no doubt make a success of the grain business. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rhouina tism are simply rheumatism of the muscles due to colds or clamp or chronic rheumatism, and re quire no internal treatment I whatever? Apply Chamberlain's i Liniment freely and see how quickly it gives relief.

For sale All Dealers, An appendicitis story: A man was operated upon and after the surgeon had closed the incision he discovered that he had left his scissors inside the patient. Another operation was performed for the removal of the scissors. Alter thoroughly sponging out he opening the incision was sew cd up again, but. this- -Mine the sponge was overlooked. After taking out the sponge another surgeon standing near remarked: "Doctor, why don't you put buttons on it; it would be much handier?" Saved Two Lives.

Neither my sister nor myself might be living to-day, if it hlul not been for Dr. King's New Discovery" writes A. D. McDonald of Fayetteville, N. C.

R. F. No. "for we both had fright ful coughs that no other remedy could help. We were told my sister had consumption.

She was very weak had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. I t's the best I ever used or heard of. "Kor sore lungs, coughs, colds hemorrage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croupe, hooping cough all bronchial troubles, its Trial bottle free. and $1. 00.

Guaranteed by City urug Store. First published 'in', the Vermillion Times January 12, 11)11" Administrator's Notice. State of Kansas, Marshall County In the Probate Court in and for siiid County In the Matter of the Estate of A D. Crooks Deceased Notice is hereby given, That letU'i's of administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of A. D.

Crooks late of said county, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the County and State aforesaid, dated-the 10th day of January A. 1). Ulll. JJow, alh persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance ithin one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such and that if such claims be not exhibited within three years after the date of said letters, they shall be forever barred, Katk P. Ckooks.

Administratrix of the Estate of i A D. Crooks Deceased. Do it now! Pay ou bubscriyt'Knv. us that dollar We neud it. in "mIS'0'' Pastor in Charge.

Take Notice. All persons knowing them- ielves indebted to me will please call seTtle'at once. II: A. Dentist at Lillis. -W.

the Frankfort" Dentist, will make regular visits to Lills, every other Tuesday, commencing All woric Sone' known to the pri oss ion. 4-tf. llarr.y Russell has again opened, his watch and clock stand in the south room oi the hotel building and is prepared to do your work in a first-class manner. He will appreciate your patronage. i v.

A Good Show. Those who witnessed the farce pneedy "The Girl Who's Next" at the opera house last Friday were pleased. It was full of fu.n from start to finish and was interspersed 'music, making it a very credit- able performance, but owing to Hie uau there were but fw country people present. For Sale, I have some of the finest farm lands in Jackson county for sale. If you a.jiew farm where you can raise good crops for the next', twenty, yars ycu should call on or, write ane.

I have some some, ol the best farms in. the state, fyr.sfl.le on the Pottawato mie -Indian Reservation. For particulars eall on or address, A. SUKI'AKD, llolton. Kansas.

MeMicfueshat jiid nature are ahvays 'most effectual. Cham- bPilafiii'si Cough "Remedy acts on tlliHiiian. It -allays the cough re-lieVes the lungs, opens the fettevtoWhhd aids nature in tTrtv'Svitetn to a healthy condition. Thousands have fVWnit'd ui Its- sunorior excel Wild 'by AH Dealers prrr. 't hatraiixow Editor Says a editor the Taylor-Trot- twxKjd.Mafpir.ine wrote to one of Cliese.

words: "You asked iiuurta -notify you if I saw WVopportcmity AA- a safe invest- I hu.it for you. I never kpc.v, until. nota'-what a good opportunity for -money making iiiwstiii.ejil) tjiis magazine afford-ed. -iisltjHl one to let you in yii iluygjri.nd,, and I am ifoing This Kiyiie opportunity is given iill, wlit) 'desire to be a stockhold-e'r arid a Subscriber totlio liiyiorTruii.wjKid Magazine. One share of stock, (par value $10.00) 'tt ii cf a'perpefua! subscription to thtViiuitzhiiljot'li'fbr $10.00.

'Wtyfpylifiy now. l1i1f'oirfioi-tiiVirO' lfinited. "publishing Co. "'NasnvilleTenn. DK'J J.

feJay'M: bro.D fitting of Glassei-to the Eye. TlieRbason, uioilrri methods al'I'ieh'd twwaxd Specialism. It Is concerted that Wrdoono thing uud-do k'wj'll i.sniuch" better than to attetfi'pt' several 'things, and at the very.liust. attain oiily moder- 12 31 11L-I Card We desire of Thanks. -o express our sin- cere gratitude for the kindness of the friends and neighbors during the illness of Mrs Hone.

Also for the beautiful floral tributes given as words of affection for her and her life work J. II. Hoxk AM) Rl I II. Mu. and Mus.

W.L. Gallant. Ai.TiKitr Makhi.k. NOTICE. Vermillion, Jan.

20, 11)1 1. This is to notify all panics holding Noble Township warrants to present them for payment, as there is now money in the Treasury to pay them. They will not draw interest after this publication. I ty Order of Township 1 loard. When in doubt pay your sub scrhilion a year ahead.

That's the best was anyhow. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Chamberlain Cough Remedy is most effectual for c.jI ip and whooping cough ami that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by All dealers. Kiro, Lightning and Tornado Insurance in lirst class companies written by II. Hull, at Tim ICS ollice.

We represent the Springfield S' Insurance and the old reliable I'benix, both old companies that have withstood the test of time. See us about your insurance. Death in Roaring Fire. may not result from the work of firebugs, but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need lor Bncklen's Arnica Salve, toe quickest, surest cure for burns, wounds, bruises boils, sores. It subdues inflamation.

It kills piin. It soothes and heals. Drives olT skin eruption, ulcers or piles. Only 2re. at City Drug Store.

Hay for Sale. plenty of good alfalfa sale. Phone 11H), Ver 1 have hay for million. Mm. W.

II. lln.i.. Vliets Kansas. Walter Warren, who has been running a hotel in lilue Rapids has sold the furniture and good will to a lady from Omaha. No young man need get fooled on the girl he is courting if he will listen to what her small brother says about her.

W. 0. I 'aimer. New York boasts of a pig that chews tobacco. Judging from he looks of he sidewalks there are a lot of them around here but we are not.

boasting about it. W.tshinirt on I It takes forty years to tuin oat a sell'-nia le man; but given a big mirror and a lot of other things and a self made woman comes forth in about an hour and a half. iewell Republican. A Sixth district editor prints this parable: "A cent and a quarter happened to rub together, lie of the laurel wreath said to him of the feathers, 'Go away you horrid red 'Don't you call me a I goto church oftener than you the 1 ndian." Why not send the Ti.MKS to your relatives or friends. It will heat writing a letter every week and we are sure they would appreciate your thought-fulness.

Try it. ConstipiU ion is the cause of many ailments and disorders that makes life miserable- Take Chamberlain's Stomch and Liver Tablets, keep your bowels regular ami you will avoid these diseases. For sale by All Dealers. Typewriter paper it this office. Miss lOi 1 1 1 1 1 a of St.

in Vor- Joseph is visiting million this week. Don't forget this oflice when you want a good up to date sale bill at reasonable price. George Lewis and Mrs. Murray went to Sabetha Tuesday for a. short- visit with relatives.

About that, job of printing thai you Tire figuring on having done ni. Ii laneea.l it Hoard and i in by either day )r week. Will serve regular meals hereafter. Mus. II.

A. Johnson. ha. Schafer, .1. W.

Fisher, li Mavhew and L. K. Ha rues are in Kansas ity lliis week at tending tin1 Implement Dealer and Harness Makers 'onvetition. Tell people the good things you hear Hljouttheiii. There are always plenty of folks to tell had things Made Crctcher.

"The man who doesn't like Jie winter climate of lays the Kuiporia Ga.elte, 'would find fault with the sweet Holds of I'M en "Don't envy the man who is riding around in an auto," advises tin- Waterville Telegraph, until you know how big his mortgage is." Rev. Grant llainm, of near llolton, a former pastor of the M. E. church in Vermillion, was here to attend the funeral of John Hone Monday, ret inning to his home Tuesday Mrs. T.

M. llorton, who lives about eight miles southeast of town in the best butter maker In this section' of the country. There would never he any kick about butter if it was ail like Mrs llorton brings to town. The sunshine is melting the snow and the roads are getting inuddy. ed with a malady for which pheip could find no -remedy the faithful watchers were ed to stand by helpless while; i wv x.spBciwAiHnuott to ine slowly ebbed away.

A few, daysJ before she died, she requested that her friends read the Httr chapter of St. John, iind leTt the blessed testimony that she was ready, to meet hci" Heavenly Fatlier. She died morning, January 11, work her face wreatled inft I 1 fSn liinvryt't "tl" iir tfxp study of smile as if she had.lwjen lulled tV hq.ytt andSUvicrr.tion of de-sleep by the liiuslc'ofthe The funeral sbrvices wie, from tlie family reshlehc-e, tu.it! IWfAiiW-J'? church, the pastor was by Kev. Uirnui, a focwer yantoT r4.

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