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The Lane Journal from Lane, Kansas • 1

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The Lane Journali
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Lane, Kansas
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LANE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914- UMBER 39 VOLUME I Pirepaire We are here to sell you good goods as cheap or cheaper than anyone else Cast Your Eye on These Prices 1 t-. A Birthday Parly. A pleasant birthday party was given by Ray Kooiitz Thursday Thursday evening in honor of his twentienth birthday. The evening was spent with games and music until ice cream and cake were served. Those 4 present were Misses Hattie Needham, Ivy Amick, Gladys Ida Hendrix, Belle Nellie, Elva, and Ruby Yerkes, Elsie Reheard Fall Don't be caught unawares before the Fall and Winter come.

Order your new suit now The Fall and Winter Styles Fabrics are now on display to which ALL Men are respectfully invited. Ask for the International. jand Zoe Sturgeon; Messrs. Steva pscar, George arid and Ray Hendrix, Ross, Ray and Noah Kimball, Henry Sturgeon, Ray Need-ham, Clint LaFolIette, Ulysses Rose, Bryan Yerkes, Thad and Wilber Stevenson. Good Gasoline per gal 12c 5 gal good oil- 40c Pork Beans 10c, 3 for 25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c 5 cans good corn 25c i The One Price Cash Store.

NEMMSE SNOOK i A. H. AI Picnic 1 The Green Valley, Fairview and Baker A. H. T.

Lodges toll hold an all day picnic at kahn's Grove, August 15th Everybody invited. Look for program next week. B. Needham, G. W.

James, Sec. Chairman. LANE, KANSAS X000 mm -WWW Local Notes. Thursday evening at the home of Bertha Henderson the camp fife met and for their regular meeting. After the meeting they were invited oui to eat ice cream.

Those present were Beulah Bower, Bir-dean Rowland, Mary Martin, Jau-nita and Mexa Hopwood, Esther Chambers and Anna Rush. Mr. Eber Hunt, ah old settler Best Ever. Lane Street Fair. September 4-5, 1914.

Mrs. Wm. Daman was a visitor at Paola Thursday, morning. 1 I If you did not get your fortune told Wednesday evening it was your fault. Mrs Frank Walter arrived L.

Cummings has the thanks of chis office for some fine eating apple brought us on Wednesday. Ed Baffrey had the third finger on his right hand broken while making a fly catch during the ball game last Saturyay. At a meeting of the School Board Wednesday evening, Miss Edith White of Garnett was chosen as Assistant Principal for the Lane Base Ball Notes. Last Thursday noon the Osawa-tomie High School team came up and proceeded to show the Lane High school team a few of the fine points of the game Spectators reoort that the Osawatomie kids put a fine game. As the score book was lost at the track meet we are unable to give the score.

Saturday afternoon Lane played a game at the lot with the Chest- from Kansas City Wednesday noon for a vjsit at the J. W. Walter home, High School. .1 died Tuesday morning at 10:30 at the home of his brotner, Emory Hunt. The funeral i services -were held at the" home Thnasda afternoon and interrment: took place in the quaker cemetery, OBITUARY.

Darthulah Bates was born Men. 12, 1842, near New Market, Tennessee. She came with her parents to Missouri in 1858. In August 1862 she was married to J. W.

Do-man. They moved to Lawrence that year and lived there until 1868. Since then she has lived in Franklin County near Lane, She died July 23, 19 14, age 72 years, 4 months and 1 1 days. Six children survive her, F. Doman, of Ottawa, William, Newton and John of Lane, and Mrs.

Kate Rowej of Osawato-xnie She also leaves three brothers and two sisters: Leroy Bates, Kansas A. Bates, Lane, Kas James Bates, Edmond, Okls. Mrs. Jennie Shively, Sharon Springs, and Mrs. T.

S. Lathen. Lane Mrs. Doman has always enjoyed health until about a year ago when she commenced to fail and getting: weaker until death nut Grove Blues. The game was Jim Dewitt returned-Wednes-pretty interesting and was featured day niffht from Illinois where Next is the Primary Election.

In Pottdwatomie' Township the voting place" will be at the darage. Judges; Clark Ltizad- by heavy hitting. Lane won bylhehad been durintr the illness and burial of his father. the score of 10 to 6. The game that go down as Will Rowland was a Garnett vfe--Pder ta Rhodes, W.

W. Lehew; Mr. and Mrs. John Heiber and clerks; Eva O. Baker, Kitty Staer.

itor Thursday. only a dream was pulled off at the Mn and Mrs. Harlow Hylton State Hospital Wednesday after- business visitors at West- noon, iane was tnere ot conrse phalia the latter part of last i uV'i 1 ana wnetner they tried to run the week. II 11 TT 1 E. F.

Abbott, J. A. Vice-Presand We have purchased the Dray. Cashier, Eva O. Baker, AsoU Cashier, I Oil and Gasoline business of A.

L. nospitai Doys aown or vice versa will never be known but it sure resembled a track meet. Osawatomie won by scoring 27 points to 11 Johnston. When needing anything in our line phone 22-25 for prompt for Lane. Ain' it awful.

1 i CITIZEN BMC service. SMITH BROS. John Cumming, a former Lane boy and ball player, distinguished himself in a ball game at Tor SQUIBS. By R. Green.

her. The funeral services were held at the home last Friday afternoon conducted by Rev, Green, after which the remains were interred in the Lane cemetery. Incorporated 1895. CAPITAL i SIO.000.00 SURPLUS AHD PROFITS: 6.000.00 Our Deposits are Guaranteed. There was a time wheri it was.peKa.

He is at the State Hospital harder to live a Christian than' and plays ball with their team. TT A I 11 preuy certain tnat a man's a Christian when his family begin CONDENSED STATEMENT OF to call him that. The man that does not believe in a heli is usually the one who's Card of Thanks. We the urdersigned desire to thank the kind friends and neighbors for their assistance during the last illne-s of our mother. Mr and Mrs.

J. Doman. Mr. and Mrs John Henman of Eontana were guests of Mr. and W.

A. Leard Sunday. headed that way. In a game recently against the Santa Fe Apprentices he got three of the nine hits made by his team and pratically won the game by his stick work. Having sold my Dray, Oil and Gasoline business to Smith Bros.

I desire to thank my customers for their patronage. Hoping you will continue to patronize my successors Yours Respectfully, A. L. JOHNSTON Frank, Edith, Robert and Christianity is the only that will clean up a town and keep booze out. Aud it does the work by cleaning up the man first.

DC DOC DC 3 Jtene, mm At the Close of Business June 30, 1914 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 83.288 87 Real Estate and 2 400 00 Bonds and Warrants 754 42 Guarantee Fund with State Treas. Bond or Cash. 500 00 Cash and Siprht 16.638 26 Total $103,58155 liabiltj.es. Capital 10,000 00 Surplus and RJ6, 865 78 Interest and Exchange I 755 98 74,653 79 Bills ReDiscounted.

11.300 00 $103,581 55 Ralph White, of near Garnett, drove over last Friday for a visit Lane, with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Averill The Church of the Cordial Welcome.

-i and Mr. and Mrs R. S. Hussey and other relatives. They re for Sunday, Aug.

2 turned home Tuesday morning. There will be a meeting of the Directors of the Lane Fair Association to be held at the Opera FARM JLOANSJA SPECIALTY. House, Monday, Aug.1 3, at 2:30 Sunday Scoool 10:00 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a.m.

Open Air Service 7:30 to 8:15. For the last three Sundays there has been an increase in attendance at each sen-ice. Last Sunday atf the morning preaching service the choir rendered an anthen. Choir Practice tonight at 8:00 p. m.

for the purpose of arranging a premium list and to trans 4 PER CENT INTERESTJPAID ONfTIME DEPOSITS; YOUR BUSINESS RESPECTFULLY act any other business that may probably come before the meeting. All others interested in the Fair are invited to be present, 0 DIRECTORS: E. Abbott, J. A. Rowland Pastor and "make suggestion regarding the above.

J. A. ROWLAND, Eva O. -Baker, Hattie1 4A2 Bakelf 'and E.Jr:E. RowlaricJ Hi DC doc: President..

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Pages Available:
1,384
Years Available:
1913-1919