Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The New Leaf from Lane, Kansas • 4

The New Leaf from Lane, Kansas • 4

Publication:
The New Leafi
Location:
Lane, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, I. Allium in l'unlii Saturday. There M'ems la be quit" 11 lot nf yox- 4V Lane New Leap. Wau.auu. Editor.

sipitlg over llu' school 111 icting ot 1i it no JO These Hot-Days 1 You'll want that delicious IUE CREAM LlUlC, Published overy Friday ruiiklln Kansas, tU'x. McDaniel and family ('tilled iir MONUMENTS. For first class work and lowest pricbS see F. A. Bakui.

the Valley Monday, of ours, Swkkt llmitr 3 Ice Cold Drinks Subscription One Dollar per year. Advertising rates made known 011 Entered at second ciass postago rate lit the post ollice at Lane, Kansas, WEST PLEASANT VALLEY. Mis Jack Tippin 13011 Hie sick list. Mr. nod Mrs.

L.G Blandon attended always on hand at Frank Cowan's lunch church at Ureoley Sunday. mm 1 I 1 A number from here attended tlio a.j. Mcintosh, m.d. Pliysician I Surgeon lane' Kansas. Dr.

J. A. FULLER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON dance at Dy leers Saturday night. John Srooerles, Pine Cigars Confectionery. Fruits, etc, NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.

Snider jr. failed to (ret there. Mrs. Joe Mills spent few days in Lane last week. Garry Randall made a business call Rlrth Deaths, Maifalgoa Movo-ivianta of yourslf end your RoeiMclntanees, 89 Chronicled the Now Leaf's staff of Correspondents who, know whereof they speak, at JE.

R. Kinilmlls Sunduy evening, jFull line of fresh pure drugs. Dick Jiaffery was seen in Hie eastern Lane. Kansas). part of our city Sunday afternoon.

Dot MillsRpent last Sunday at Mr. The Blacksmiths. Blandens. W.L. JACOBUS, M.D.

Physician Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. Join) Baki-r visited his MARCONIGRA.US. Will JD isle threshing his flax. Esther Chambers has been sick, Plow and Lister Work, Feed Grinding.

father Sunday. A Miraculous Feat. "It seemed that nothing short of a miracle could save my little daughter from an untimely death," says City Marshall A. H. Malcolm, of "When two years pld she was taken with stomach and bowel trouble and despite the efforts of the best physicians we could procure, she grew gradually worse and was pronounced incurable.

A friend advised Mites' Nervine and after giving it a few days she began to improve and finally fully recovered. She is now past five years of age and the very picture of health." Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind. Addie Tippin and Ida Blanden spent Lane, Kansas.

All Work Guaranteed. folks Mrs. Iligdon is visiting home one aiternoon last, ai mis. Smiths. Lane, Kansas Bill this week, Walter White is working for Chambers.

A few from here attended the ice cream social at Baker, last Tuesday night. (, Antone is very sick at present DAVE WALTER, THE BARBER All work done in a first class, manner, Agency for Wolf Bros. Laundry, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs.

Mills and daughter Blanche spent last Sunday at Wm. Neils. Mr. and Mrs Fred Weaver were seen in Lane Saturday. writing, Mr.

Nicely, of Osawatomio, was seen in the Valley this week, Mr. Liston and family visited at L. Antones one day last week. McLain and Warner Burkhaul-cd oats from E. Hunts.

Several of the boys helped thresh T. J). Morrow's oats last week. Fred Dyker teems to like the climato near JacK uppins. lie was Been here Saturday and Sunday.

There, is nothing that Guorge. Ralston likes better than to" take a Dunl, once Allie Urover is working for Wm. a while- Mr. and Mrs. John Tippin and Miss Chambers this week.

Henry Chambers says that he raised two boyg, on the first he made a littl" da scent one day last week at Jae mistake, but tin second one he got Pippins, Jos. Rowland and family, Mr. Ras School District no. 63 has employee Miss Oil io Mills as teacher. Mack Hush was riding around forhi.1-health Sunday evening.

Curtis Duncan was out looking aboir the welfare of stock Sunday evening. Frank Sneed stacked his flax Tues-dy, Miss Effle Ellis' who has been visit -ing in Paola the past week returnee to her home Saturday. Suuasto. 8 Am Still Here With a hill line of Hardware, Implements, Harness, Lumber, and all kinds of Building Material. The Blue Ribbon Buggy that has stood the test that this country and these roads put a buggy to, better than any other: this is vouched for by the livery-men, who have bought the third one.

The old, well known article, Vane Calvert Paint Co's. Paint that has been sold in this community for 20 years and always gives satisfaction. Quality none better. In fact my aim in all lines is to handle a Standard Make of goods of good quality and reputation. che and family' John Baker and family just to his notion.

Walter told ns in a burst of confidence that he would prefer a candj ind the Misses Hendrix went to the picnic at Lane Monday. heart to the affectionate member of 0 screech-owl. SECRET SOCIETIES. of Lane Lodge No. 47, meets Wednesday evening's in their hall.

R. T. McCuntock, C. C. F.

M. Crow, K. of R. S. of B.

No. 292, merts "evtf night in I.O. O. F. hall.

Mrs. Chas. Eowabds, N. tl. Miss Moi.i.ik Davis-, Sue.

Siar)t Oaks, Lane Lodge No. 28 leets, first Monday of each month. F. L. Webkr, Monarch.

Eaiu, Liston, Sec. W. Lane Gamp No. 2180, neets first and third Tuesday night of ach month, O. W.

Newiiouse. Clerk, S. Ward, V. 0. I.

P. Granville Lodge N. inlets every Saturday night ill heir hall. E. F.

Walters tl. .7, C. Loch Sec. Tors v. Ham addle threshed for E.

Hum Inst week. The wheat slacks yielded RURAL ROUTE, NO I. Charlie Edwards is plowing' for goodly amount of wheat and a nuni per of railroad spikes and other irons. We did not lcai'n the extent of tin damages to the machine but under wheat, Mac. Bush was on the route one day stand that It caused Mr.

Waddle a lot last week. Mr. Jacobs, a nephew of R. S. litis- Rural Telephones, A telephone system for Lane, with local exchange and party lines extending in several directions, is being talked of.

The proposition in to conned the farms along roads where houses an numerous enough to justify doing and thus make the cost to each ul. Of Paw(age). 6niSMEBCE ssy is visiting relatives cn the routo Henry Kerne has liisfla.t atacked Charlie Averill has purchased Walter White's sheep and expects to sell out PLEASANT VALLEY. Mr. and Mrs.

Johnson of Lyon Co in lots to suit the purchaser. Viio have been visiting relatives in this scriber as small as possible. The desire is to form a stock company, with stock non-assessable, composed of farmers and others who may desire the use of an instrument, and it is believed Chat bv so doing and charging a nomi F. N. CROW.

Vicinity went home Friday. Mattie Ennle ca lied on Mallie Alliioi Thursday. Jesire Growl was in the Valley Wei'- mil rental for needed repair and expenses, the cost will not exceed twenty-five dollars to each (subscriber, Phom 1 OurtU Duncan and Mollie Davis cal fd at Mr. Btirks Tuesday eVHning-. Commercial Hotel U.J, Graj, I'rnp.

'M will be rented to those not stock holders at a higher rate, and the system iMesdames and Johnson visited fVo. Pao Time Card- SOl'TH noi'ST). 61 Mail Ex. 12:51 a in 47 Mail Ex. 12:18 p.

in. 81 Fast freight 10:52 p. nv. 83 Past, freight 1:20 a. ui 303 Local fr right.

7:40 a. u), NonTn bound. 32 Mail Ex. 4:15 a. 111 48 Mail 1 Ex.

3:15 i.i 82 Stock Ex. 1.1. 84 Stock Ex. 11:01) 306 Local freight 6 :04 p. 111 Mrs.

McDaniel Thursday, No. No, No, N'o No. No No No, No No. will be extended us fast as possible to other towns. A provison in the chart will prevent the sale of the system to Reasonable Rates, CI First Class Accommodations, A Waddle threshed for-Mr, Enale Sa'- any other company, thus assuring a Special Attention Given To continued service at the actual cost of E.

Hay has lost several cattle with black Fred Ellis who has been very hick is convalescent this week, Frank Rowe was a pleasant caller at Thos. McDaniels Sunday Hunt threshed last weAi Miss Grover visited at Will Cham-bira last week, Miss Hat tie Ellis is attending Normal at Paola, Last Sunday wa Fdwurd's birt'iday aad qu te a number of his friends at his honw with well filled baskets, and an excellent dinner was served, The day. Was pleasantly spent with music and conversational solos. B. Averill and fiimi'y Yidted at Justin Tuels Sunday.

The school meetititr at Pleasant Valley was Well attended and some very eloquent speeches were made, Toe following officers Will act for the coming year 0. N. Averill, Frank Rowj and Bert Ellis. Commercial and Transient conducting it; after it is established and extended sufficiently, the income II cd ay and Monday. llallie Allison visited Grace McDan Id Sunday.

several from the flidge chinch Quaker Sunday night, Will Unfit mid wife visited her par ants Sunday, '6. vi Tar am -h a jvt. T. J. Brown, Agi iiaue.

Lane, Kansas. tfvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvyw Mattie Ens'e ithd Pai'tn Grover at Church Notices. m. k. eiunicii.

A. D. Wool), Pastor. Sunday School every Sunday at isnped chnrcii at Christian Uidge Sun in" afternoon. N'l.

Tuel and family visited at Mr drover's Sunday. m. from tolls nod phones rented to non-subscribers will be sufficient to pay all expenges, and the stock-holders will havj free service with perhaps dividends on their investment. The schame is in 'successful operation in small towns all over the state and can be practically operated here if the far mers will take hold of It as they should, A meeting will be held soon to ascertain the sentiment toward the movement and lake steps toward or ganization. With Rural Mail Delivery Consolidation of Rural Schools, and Rural and Local Telephone System our community will be thoroughly up with the times, and in line with tlu onward progress of civilization flinching Sunday, Aug, 10, every (In BowfUs and ladv nttended alternate Sunday at 3:00 p.

m. by the rliurtlll at IJimkpr Siiiiiiitv evening. Madam Knnitil' a'ul there" was to be a Juhn l'akr bought quit? a number Pastor, BAPTIST CHCRC'lt. J. A.

Ilek, Pastor. Preaching Sunday, Aug. 3, a and every alternate Sunday by wedding in our vicitl-ty ill two weeks mid tlie two weeks are now up nnd no wedding1 l. Wiii'nei' P.llrk atterl ied the picnic 11 fyiiiirf M.tnday. Lottie yiiiled at Mr.

Burks lust I'hllrsdny, Mrs Cnoley aiid Guy called on Mi. MitUil MfiDougnl Friday. (irta-Unrt-EvEs of ca'tle on the route, last yejk, Mrs. BnttiM ficd vi itil over Sunday at Mic. ishe-'.

Frank Ciitel has gone to Oklahoma. At the school rueiting at Highland tlie same board was reelected. Gog Goo Eyes appears to lake a great de.il of interest in other peoples iff airs, and extends her sympathy un- 1 The Kansas City Star Published every eveniHfc ahd Hntiday mortiiiifr, presents a'l the Nwa the 24 hufB in the most atlractire and readable shap. iSI Well selected miscellany, special articles on topics of general in-y2 terpsts and Cnreftilly edited, ahd thoroughly attthethtic market re- ports, make every issue of Value to the readeri Th Kensea dity SStan has 1 100,0000 SUBSCRIBERS the largest circulation of any newspaper in the world published in a city of less tlinh population! The Kansas City Star deserves and obtains the appreciation of the reading public or it never would have achieved such grroat success i Daily and Sunday Sifti? nnd JfEv LiiAF six monthsi 1 1 .53,00 Daily and Sunday Star and New Leaf me year. .85,00 the Pastor.

V. P. S. C. E.

every Sunday evenir-g at 6:30 p. friekdb' chcrch. J. B.Cooley, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at UiOOu.m, by the Past, r.

Sunday Schooi every Sunday at .10:1.0 a. m. M. Barker, Supt. Month.

meeting, (bird Saturday t. each month. askdd to Sqnanto yet advises Pandora to tend to her own business 4 A Pleasant Gathering. The Odd Fellows and Rebekas surprised their Brother Chas. Edwards Sunday Aug.

3, it be ng his thirty eighth birthday. Eatables and ice cream were provided, after disposing of which, the Company spent the afternoon with croquet, music and pleasant conversation. Those present wen1, Mr. an Vt.it Fred Hawkins and children, Mf. and Mrs.

Geo, Sweet and Pandora, CHRISTIAN RlDGE. fjfc Weekly Star ahd Kew Leaf one yeiri 1 1 1 5 Al Staner passed ovet1 the Ridge Sun day. vous, she taid thut she could see by his looks that he going to hare one Mesdaraei Eager, Limb and Tuel children! Msdames Lynch and Martin, Misses Ilussey arid Usher, Mcssers Ilussey. Maftifl, Ira and Charlie MERE AND THERE. Miss Anna Johnson called at Mr.

Averills Friday Mesdames Duncan antl Elnm were in lJnnla Wednesday. Mesdames Vewhouse afld Ball called at Mrs. liowes Wednesday. Mr Chambers and Baker were in the Valley Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis were in Iteagla -Saturday. Mft. Oakley of O.awalomie was in the Valley last week. Ml', Alt Tuel nnd family visited at M. Orovefs Sandav.

spent Wednesday with Mrs Hp.hdrix. MOUSD CREEKi Wonder if rido doo Eyes isri't con justlilte hers, and asked him if he wish' ed to lie down. The paper came out as usual the 1 ext week, but the editor has given up inquiring about babies. Miss Leta Fit tg-orhald has been visit templating attetiditlfr thatskleof Mr. DuncanS.

ing in this Comttinnity since Thursday, Miss Ida Lamb and Yetta Hnhh Call- Miss Mande visited her This is art inance where a badcold i pd at A Friday. caused a startling conversation. A CiUdn) Cumthilijt the first of the weeti. Artie BafCrey is tjuite a freriueht TO THE CITIZENS el" Franklin county, and especially ot Lane, 1 wish to say that I am goiug to callet at A. tliels of late.

mcdestyoung" newspaper man Was in-i vited to a parly at a residence whore the hOma had recently been blessed with ah addition to the family, Ae- At the school meeting Thursday Mr. put in acoutity display of tarm product at the Franklin Co. fair to beheld in Ot. Josh Hehdrii was elected treasurer a terni of ei-jht lainths was Voted, CDtnprtilied by his best gilt, he met his SeVeral of the young jjeoble attended Ihe dance at Lane Saturday niglit. The threshing ntachiile 16 ht-Ui'd in the vWinlty thi? weeki Eattlesnukes; a't Atwei Johnson about tiie crop of Cwetnaters; OzymanIiSas co nmeneiin the third Mdliday in Sep hostess at the door, anb after customary salutations asked after the baby.

T.iad Ellis add CrJwl passed through this viriinity Sunday morning. Mr.Ilehry Chaiiibefs, land agent of of Osawntomiei and a land buyer took dinner with McDaniel Friday4 Mrs. A. C. Yourig was elidppjhg in Osawatomie Friday.

Mr. and Mrsi Freil Ellis and Mn and Mrs; Sam Visited at C. Ellis Sunday. Miss iiiles nnd Miss Mills vre but litiHtiiig a School Friiiriy ftHd gdttlMayi Miss Stella Yardfy itfttl Mr5. Held fished at A.

MbtidHip-lS Monday. Clorls Ctiok is working fdr fc. A. Ellis; Miss Elite Ellis is staying with her SiSter Mrs; Hay Mottoligil thij week. Da-feet i til0 sick list.

LTJOlSGEliR, -Practical Watchmaker, be at Loch's drug store, in ka'np eierj Thursday. Reliable repairing at reasonable The lady Was suffering front tt severe cold, ft-hieh made hei4 slightly deaf, and she mistakenly Supposed that he Vas inquiring ftfter lit- Coli' Shi replied, that, though she usually had pfio Uvery vrinter, this wd3 tlie" worst she tawft in and in order to get specimens of fruits and vegetables In fact any thing on the farui-I respectfully reque.stjall who can dt 80 to bring a specimen half-bushel nf anything they may have, to Ottawa and Itjivo it at either hardware store. Specimens should be labled with owners name and they will ba retnrned after being exhibited at the fair. Alt tiro urged to help make this the beat display of farm products ever made io Ottawa, tember arid Miss Leta Filr'gerhald was employed as teacher: Mis? Flora Needham whd has been staying with her grandparents this summer retdrned to her home near Osawatomle FriJa. Edl and Eoy llenliix were on the Ridgi Sunday.

Bart Needham and family visited at hit fathers Sunday. fte Kansas tif Stin 4aily one the dEW fcEAIf nyecr, arid a Bonfi neiyeer, mti4 a Bonii bad evef had it kept hot1 awaltd at Post Co, mall fco; nilfht it great dean and at Prst Coftlln- Steel ed hei to her tltfd. Theii, notiffirff that all for. the Was inf pale and her.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The New Leaf Archive

Pages Available:
221
Years Available:
1902-1903