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Beloit Daily Gazette from Beloit, Kansas • 1

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Weather: mini Temperature ATi.jo WAS 4 TS unterawret Wfttfcer Pret TaJir, euutrr uikt, Deloit. Kansas, October 30, 1911 Volume 4 THE OFFICIAL CITY PIPER. ttmr wucs Number 52r Mikhdt County Sunday School Convention Tht following a report of tht i POSTAL TELEGRAPH CABLE COMPANY. of tn Mitchell County Sunday School contention held in t'awker City laet. I 1 I S' 1 A 1 Vtea; i NIGHT LETTERGRAM 1 ffW tk Flit!) lfK'MlCtt tswtHt (IMOWIM) UtlWttt Wit tt ssrsst.

flfltWl tt l- Wrtlt It (I'M Ul MM CLARENCE M. MACKAV, COUNTER NUMBER TIME FILED CHECK The Big Fakmilics ThIaru'-r thn family, the reason wliyiwh ni'ntlfr rdiould Mijli'd Armovir Plade Hosiery i THURSDAY EVENING Teacher training period by Wra. J. Tic. Tht rorl ahoweJ tighteen school having a training cl with an tn- rotlment of 134.

Two jeoplt rectivtd certificate showing that they bad completed a part of tht advanced tanird couret of study. Fifty-flvt peopi tht countT haet completed th tint standard tour, Escerjitt from MUs Maudt A. Trice's ievturt "World Frontier." Children have their rightful hritg to life, p.ay an I natural d-eto(ment. jtt two and one-half, milttoiut nf children under sixteen year uf art eumpelied to do a man's work. Th ytarly toll i ont miliion.

I wish that wt a Chritian worker 'might plrct a greater value on Christian Hero UwgrapVit a small in-eidenU frwjuetitly havt great rults. I Wt art a few centuries brhind th time when it come to giving for miioft. lo olden time tbty gavt ont tenth and Christ emmndd tht woman who gavt her ail. In time uti'it tht child as a jrvt rather than a field. Wt havt a great in the nonh-went.

Wt cannot ennfint our effort to 'any ont field. Wt mot' pvt th LWChM nx 121 1M. :11 V. M. forpn.

Conleli', On. iMroit, Mich. WVlmunyii by a mwh of sit-r rarn In ovvry 'b'orjrui city through which thy the conn'sU'iit jH'tformanc td the mx Kluntb-rn "iMi" ear a the fiatun of tin (iliddin tour prorts Unlay. The Handera' fhft a nual, kpt rijht bhind row" No. 51.

The I'ath'lnder ami hero of th tonr with her double perfect t-oore and all hix made both noon and i.ijrtt control nearly two hour ahead of time. TIih tour ban dw indle! from T'J car but all the mi Flaud'TK remain in the running. "Hurrah for th Klat-d'Ti" vm'd to be the thuran of the crowd aiJ along th lite of the tour. I5nike. Tl.

sifiviti is grratr no darning wor-ri. of any kmd. AUMOUH Pl.ATK wtNiM 1inr than th avcrap hoti'ry lMiatiHi of a eci dvtdnjr j-rcui-nh which decent wakfii th yarns a particle. MoHthnxirry is riiiiiHl" that way. Ask i to ihow you potxl iiumbr for fach of th family.

We have thorn in auy weijjht or anv prut? von name. IoVt forprt "AHMOTH I'LAT IV CHAS. CATHAN, Agent leaven of Christianity in a piwt her, pie their. India ha 60 millions ready fur tht 'totl. At iSolengi in Africa a system of, tithing prevails in which ft en work i to send the tenth man to th Times itac Changed IDAS, J.J WW? PAUL Died in Colorado field.

Mis Prict likened tht missionary activities to tht tltven grtst reclama-tion plant wbtch our government ha tftablishtd in tht west. When wt art wilting to put at much of time. Interest, energy and money into mission, tht tvtngtlitttion rf ft Frlbk Darls rectivtd ft telegram tns ftioroiog from Isveta. bear leg it sad ow itt bis ffiher-to la. W.

H. II. Oweo bad died thert i t.Lril niirninj kt o'rlrwk. Mr. Tht time waa when nothing wa too wild and woolly for Ki clty Marshal finurl Bank to Urn but bt ia not quilt kn for that aort of rjmrt mm a tt ttd to U.

I-at night, in tht wet hourt. ht railed up hi won in law, ryron Cookt by Ultort and tUi h.ro arm or.t wa attempting to break into bit home on att Stcond ftreet and rwjuetted JJyron to com ijuick ami makt tht raptur. fcyt'o with hi heart in hi mouth, hadt bit family gowibyt Uftrt darting telling them of tht dangeruut ta.k bt wai called upon to perform. A non aa ht rearhtd tht world will be in a fair way to accorr.pt ih4, MJ. Judas and His friend Paul" Wt takt pleasort In IntKHlucing to our rtd.r two oew character whost namea awar aboit.

Thest newcomers will havt tomt interesting tollloquiea lo tht Pally Gaett tacts Saturday hereafter and Tell lirwik our ad and mike-up man will aiumti all repnlbiltiy for what tbty say. They mate their Initial appear acc etebi-re lo this isiut and art In a reminiscent mood about "Tbt Old Swtmrtjfa' Un Is a former rtsidenl of Mitchell county, 1 alrg homesUcaded to 11 to that it now koawn as tba Cbas. KiStfarm, Ht aa a brother to Mr. IVly kyietcf iltlott and to K. S.

Oo of Soomort HapiU HJ1UAY MORNIN; Tht report of the Co. Stc'y wa read at 9:.10. Tr)ia retort showed that tht automUiit tours airfl tht rally wtrt very he ul agencies. lit was the father of sU children, but ua-L r. itxja l(vaHmahl auit-wa Davis, (iwe wt Vt St VI tt'W MK I V.

only oc thttu. Mrs rrack tht au'try afternoon of July, and the dog dayt of August and Scpten.ter? it there wt rolled and imtke4 our firat 'fiW; it wa there wt learned tht gentl art of telling 'man-atory it waa thert wt played ia the water with our fSrat atoltn -wattr melon ami alt la mod natura" up tht green monty bank; it war there wt cooked our f.rat mei o' and it there we learned to f.jht our own arrapt. pddi our own canoe, "lean on mt own ami take tht meduint that waa (tird to And when the trentrg un, tinking behind "Tht High Hank," warn4 that it waa getting near chert we'd thrliw tht (act chunk of I. untit the wet kimt tn water aosked thirt, and kin of the pasture to Ukt tht cowl to town. "It tit raining again when I turned my back on Chautauqua park, and iU leaulie.

and made my way back to town, over tht bridge and through tht pile of rock and grrml and whert they art repairing tht bridgt and up through Mill trL Tht helia wtrt ringing, and all tht folk wert going to church, laughing boya and girta, tht amartly drtmttd women tht men folk. Tht Weekly Grind waa or, and thia vat tht Day of Heat. "Cut tht old daya vert good old dayi. hah, Jud. weren't tbeyT" Ov live 1ft Thret nsblldreo iOt Id Ltvett.

and ont in moling good work m-J ificrrinit TV tK ailttA Kta that tht Homt dep.rtm.nt and fh in orgiid class bavtmadtccn.ider.hlt "i'fide of Mrjinia" Tbt of tlie play at the Gloria tonight by tht Burlington p'ajer la "Tlit I'ridt cf VfrgJnla." TU theatrt maoagement now baa the steam on lo tbt boumt ted patrons will dod It a comfortablt plact to go fcr an avtnieg. ihe la California homt, and befort bt tnttred, ht urt heard tht "pecking" at a window on tht oppoitt is of tht hti.ie. lit gathereil to himatlf a ciub and oVuled to wadt in. In bit eminent ht ttumbled over a ctllar dnr which trly add4 tht horror in-tide. When bt rear bed tht window whert tht intruder waa trying to enter tht bom, he found Mr.

Hank' old brt browiing along tht tdgt of tht htu and unroncintiouly terrifying tht inmat thereof at well a being tht raut of tiyron'a akinned hint and palpatatioo of tht htart. A Fine Tribute Slnct Mr. eo removed frcta Miichtll couoty, Itbas made fait home la Warsaw, Mo. lit vliitcd a sbjft tlmt ago ia HsloX A Unit ovr a week ago bt left P-eloil la cottipacy with bit I'ster, Mrs. for Kmporia, golcg from thert to Lawta Ht seemed 1 erftctiy wi) at lb Friendship Class Meeting Thert will a builncM meeting of tht class of tht K.

Huodty school at tht homt of 3.E. Walktr Tutiday tveolng. advancement. Tht commute on resolutions re-iwrtvd and th report was accepted Tht automobile Tours; 1 Why! J. I.

Hanrty said that it was God's purr, st that thttvoluton of modern machinery and modem methods bt brought about that mere tffscient'vrbtk might 1 done. 2 liow? Mr. Swift said that a map was mad and a achedult arranged ao that each school might bt visited and revtivt tht aid of tht county executive committet. 3 Impressions: Th in ion on tht drivers aeerre to bt generally ont of surprist at tht interest msni- timt ht ta ia U'oit. Mr.

0to wasl past TO years of agt. Atvorcey L. returned Saurdaf clji'bt frtitn Kasu! iprlsgs and "tct to Sirtpsan toflay. Anna Kiolry returned last night from an ettrnded visit ccac Grand Nebraska. Tit Lutheran Church was taitd Uyood Its eapaflily ytsttnlay afternoon by tea clUiena of litloit and tleinity 9 gainetd at that tacred td'Sce to t-t lo aUtsdaect at tbt last kad rltn nt K.eir drcea.eJ frttud and ftsltd.

THE 0I.fi SVV1MMIN'. HOLE" "Jud," i4 my friend l'ul, a strolled into th room th other evening and helped himself to the tebacco, "Doesn't this October weather get into your "innards' and giv you hankering for the out-of-door!" He carefully preyed tht tabacco Into th 11 of ht pipt, lit it just carefully, coating tb Came, until tht weed burning frr aid even ty. Then ht threw tht burning match tnd out of tt tfn window by which stood, watching tht littlt epark tt it dnf'td donrd in tht tvf)ing lttz feeiuw, falling into tht gnwt it flwfJ for a trlef ir.cn.r.t anJ at fiir kmd out in tht durkr.t-jv "1 UKk dco f0un4 Chautauqua jark tan mcroiair." ht continued, after bt had uld bim-Jf r.rci in th big arm chair, leading hi long lr dangling from ont arm of it, and bit tibow rorfd on tht ether, "ani it never firuck mt ttfort what a pretty and faefai locking old flact it wai. "A 1 mmt around tht curv that lead from the river Iridc. down the waik, and tht enclffure, a tiew of tht tak.

anugiy fitied into tht twtep of the river, lay flretched oat to iew: tht atook bam to tht left, wat)hed clean and trhitf by tht morning rain, tht gray hulk cif tht auditorium in tht ctnter of tht picture, and to the right tht exhilit rtwmt, tht grand atand, and the athletic field newly long white linei and aquarea upon it telling tht talt of recent gridirvn and acatttrtd promiaeuuuisly ia bt-tween it alli-tht tlnMbe eottonwixjda and tht cata'j'. attired in their new fall auitf of Uni, brown, plaidi and fancy rniituret." I (trailed over pail tht hontt barn, down to whert tht yellow, leaf ttrewn water flowed lar ily by, and at down upon a rock, near ibe graany, rain-odJen bank. An old cotlonwood reared its lofty hd tbovt mt, and ttrttched out ita aft-brown branched above the water; from iu longest limb bung, dangling and tway'ng in tht morning brre. a knotted, twisted rpt that to'id tht atory. Thia wa tht old awimmin' hot.

"What biyhoi merooriet that old n.pe br night back to rr.t, ai tat and watcheti jt, hanging there, almost within an arm'a length. Don't you Jude. the old "Rwrka" back hoire, with th earr.t and Ui spring-board, and tht whert wt )ent the ly fpr.ng dyt of May and June, Th impression on uw schools was ont of a feeling of gratitudt to tht Card of Thanks Wt dttirt to thank tht fritnd fur tht many kind diel 'dan during tht illneti and death of our husband and father. Wt feel grateful to the tehoolt and todgea for tht beautiful flower, tht singer, and other who heled in any way. Mr.

A. M.Neurran KUie Keumaa Margueritt Neurean Mr. and Mr. A. Quinn Mr.

and Mr. Will Hampton Queen (CI)tckcn "Ple Dinner 73o (Bite it In Ibt of "HI. (Tburcb- county tsecuttvt committet for their; unselfish effcrt in promoting tht1 interest of tht schools. Th Homt Department Supt. Mr.

E. S. Heis'er was unablt to bt pre-sent and sent bia report whi.h was' read and adopted. Reminisctncet of Mr. A.

0, Foot; Tht pioneers, particularly tht young wives, miaed tht influence aod social, features of tht S. S. Tht first school that Mr. Foott attended was started forty years ago last April. Ht read: a paper in rbymt prepared by M.

J. Wilcox former superintendent cf feliOw cltUeo. Drspllt Ut uufavorablt elements tbt tooouragttt.sut tach Ooe was Oe" alroua cf giving by his or her pre-toot wa in ampit testimony to us all that It paya to be industrious and Vi list art upright lift. lo the pat quarter of a ceoUry there cever lived to th commuoity i son unpretentious araa than A. M.

Neumann, aod wt might add, a harder working man; never could fiod ao Idlt moment bit services wtrt io greater demand than at bis ability lo meet it. Hie industrious babita coupled with a good lift io bis borne, bit cbutcb and tmcog bis business associates brought tbt fitting tribute that a paid so earthly remains at tbt Lutheran church yeiltrdty after noon by tbt asmblsgt of tht vast eon-oo trie Of friend and neighbors, Tbt r.te. Mr. Manen delivered aa able full of consolation aod Cbeer Is) lit family aod tbt choir rtodtrtd eral prttty musical lelectiofi. Rummage Goods Free All goods remaining at tht uteres Sale, txceptinjt thret good overcoat, art offered free to tbt people who can us them for their families.

Tht room will bt 0-n Tuesday afternoon. ishing to look at overcoat may comt then. Wt ont boy't overcoat and two rrrn's evercosU. MENU Cblckeo Pit Ma-obed PoUtoet Cabh.jrt Salad Baked Keani Fruit Salad Fumcklo i'ia Ccfftt Serrleg will btglo at 11 o'clock aod the tbirgt wtil bt 25o l'ro cetii go to buy a rug for tbt reading room for tbt Bojs Improvement Club. lublic schools of Mitchell county, for thethirtieth aniversary of this Sunday achool.

Mr. Chris Kiser recollected that the first S. S. in tht vicinity of Cawker was started in the early summer of 1872 in tht first framt houst in the county, built bv James Slavtn. Then reminiscences all rhow (hat thert was io the? esriy schools the ture Christian spirit and Christian unity which wss so nceary to the upbuilding ot the kingdom of Chritt on ear'h.

Mr. J. H. Er.g'.e suggested that to create and promot interett a good plan to follow was to bavt a ltctort Card of Thanks Wt detirt to t'prtss our thanks to tht many thourhtful ones who con triUuted flowers for the funeral of C. B.

Mrars. Wt especially thank tht Knlghta and Ladies of Security. Mrs. IS- MearsanJ i FARM LOANS Tbt pall bearers, Go. II, Coudy, J.

L. Uurkhart, Gcorgt Koch, II. L. Milltr, K. W.

CcKjat arid Thoa, were cboen trcm A. O. lodge Id which tbt icted carried a folicy for 10 lo wbWi 1.1 wife it named as U.t beneftelary. For farm loans at lowest rata with best optional payment privilege, see 37tf L. D.

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1910-1911