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The New Leaf from Lane, Kansas • 1

The New Leaf from Lane, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The New Leafi
Location:
Lane, Kansas
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T-i 1-1 JNliL-'- NUM15EH 40.. OLUME LANE, FRANKLIN COUNTY KANSAS, Fill DAY, MAHCH 13, 1903, PERSONAL, penln Again wo jnvite your attention to iran our elegant line of op SPRING AND SUMMER MILINERY GOODS. Wo are making a specialty of shoes made by Roberts Johnnon and Hand of St. Louis, and there are no better made, We desire to especially mention the ing brands of men's shoeti, -2Sl- Patriot, $3.50 3.00 Pilgrim, The latent and most up-to-date Millinory Goods over shown in Lane. We.

thank the people for their past patronage and hope they will give us LOCAL NEWS- ANP COMMENT, A 1). Wood of Kansas Ci'y, was in town Wednesday M.T, CuniraUigs was in Westphalia Tuesday mid brought home ducks home vvith him, Oat Lafellette- Marion Gumming went to Buffalo Monday pn a duck hunt but were very uneessful and did not bring iny dueks home with them Rer. Wood preched his farwell sermon Surjday eye and thp many good people pf this community regret his departure wish liiuj success yyhere ere he may go. The advertisements of merchants in neighboring towns sometimes serve to awaken home merchants, who do not believe in. advertising.

Rusinesa is busipesg. Spine of it is pold bjooded but editors err too pften on, the other side. They are easy and sentimental. Sentiment never piadp sucpess and neyer will. Why uqt incorporate? We need some new sidewalks, pross walks, gtreet work, etc.

Let's incorporate the old town, elept a good mayor sjnd council, men with plenty of push, make spine strict ordinances, get things in shape and 6tart the old town to mo'-mg. Lane has a ft)ture( but unless we put our shoulder to the wheel and push, it is far distant. We wpuld jike to have on expression frpm every pifijsen, who is, interested the town's progress and extension, the subject, It is! Puritan. 2.50 A trial of one pair of either will show you a call and see our stock, that you get full value for your money. We have sold hundreds of pairs of them, and every one gave satisfaction.

owe '11 T.D.M' LANE, KANSAS. schools and two of the teachers from msmswmsfismsm We have just received an elegant line The roads, are drying' up, Hp vera! cases of gripp in town. Will ship Laundry Tuesday Dave Walter. Ira Vint was in Osawafonrie Mon? E. I1'.

Walter was in Kansas Cily (Tuesday. Miss Sallic Rhoijes is oil fhe sick list ihisweck. V. S. Miller vtvs up from Osawato? niio Mondny, Miss Lena Iji te was qn, thp sick list last week.

Pr. Jacobus jias purchased team from Mr. Reed, Dan Decker was up from Osawato-piie Tuesday. C. S.

Miller and wife were up from Osawatoinie Friday, Bert Gray wade his regular trip tp Osawatoinie Sunday. Wallace of (ucnerao was in town Saturday and Sunday. John Dpwau has moved to the New-house Property on Elm steel. John Rhodes is niovslng to the farm recently vacated by John Doman. Walters has been papering thp Mcintosh house fov John lihodes.

We are enjoying the pure Kansas breeze's and beautiful sunshine this week, A few loads pf fins stone on Mail) street wouldn't be a bad thing'. Would they? John Loeh i haviug the front of the Drug Store painted E.F. Walter doing the work We take anything from a mouse trap to a threshing machine, on sub? senption. Geo MeFadden andfamily pf FtScpt was visiting relatives heve the first of the week. Mrs.

Uowe and Miss lihodes and flyer returned from Kansas City Tuas, day night. Joe Hill was seat far on account of the sickness of his fathei and arrived here Sunday night. Fill uu the holes on Main Street sp there will he no. danger- uf drowning in tliein vhn it rains. There are several Old houses in Lane that are a disgrace to the town, Let's get rid of them spine way.

Johnnie Kirtpatriek returned from Leven worth Saturday where he has bom visiting relatives and friends. Don't cuss the editor, not that the editor cares, but reflect. There's the fool "devil," ho might have done it. Mr. Rumsy and family of Counsel (rove arrived in Lane Monday to sec their lather Mr.

Hill who is seriously Mrs. Susan Lright, a white woman And you do not care ta eat When you're la-ad is madly jumping And you'er love of life is slumping, And you'er humping and you'er thump ing Fropi your topkr.pt to your feet; When with fever you are burning' And the tbrobings olt returning To the start, hringin on a yearning For a bucket full of ice OF v. Men's and Boys' thajplape. The prices which were giVP'l by the merchants of Lane were as follows Ada lihodes ranking first received the silvan teaspoons given by Mr. Crow; Martha Weber, second, the water set from A'iiso" luul Lafollette; Robert Uraut, third, the picturs from Mr, Npfsinger; Clara Loch, fourth, the Janip from.

Mr. Hieber; and Clair LaU hen. fifth tlie Hniyek apd torhes, from Morrow. Every one present enjoyed hearing the deciamatipns as it is suldoiq that five young people su evenly maiched meet in oontent of ill's kind, and powers ot oratory fr beyond tho years pf the When you thrash th- bed mid swear, too a patter worthy of yovir consideration. What do you thipk.

Ottawa Universsiy's Qpportnnityi John D. Rockfeller gives twenty thou- sand dollars to the Ottawa University as a result pf President Rjggs visit to New Yrk City his interview wifli John 1), Rockfaller's Secret tary togiyc twenty live thousand dollars to. the Ottawa ITn'Tei'Bity as soon as its friends raise flf(eei) thousaud That there's nothing can compare to All tie Hchings ju are heir to That are anything but nice; When you hurt from head to toe, sir, And you draw the closer, Then it is that you should know, sir, That it's got you on the hip; And for all your frantic wailing For you've gat the grand prevailing that's the grip! It's the grip, grip Contestants wpr shown. Miss Ada Rhodes, who received first honor will represent the tp.nship in a county declamatory pontest which place at Ottawa soon. Each Miit is packed separately in a neat paper carton, thus keeping it clean and neatly pressed.

We invite your inspection. oud its got you dqllars in cash' This nieuns that fqr eyery three dollar that is raised he Will give ti.Te dollars, so that three dollars given to the Uuivprs-ty now meaps eigh.t dollars for it. Ottawa thought after the tire last Sep teinher thftt it laeed an emergency. Itdjd, iit now it is facing an oppo. tuuity; the greatest in the history of the institution, There is an apportuu-)-y to rid tlie University of debt, to finish and eijuip a building belter than the one it lost, increase the endow flent fund to more than ninety thousand and to make t'ie institution one ot which its J'riends can be prouder of thau ever before.

The successful completion Of this effort will place Ottawa University indisputably in the front rank of the colleges of Kansas. Ttie Prevailing Malady. When your cerebellum's realing And yon have a creepy feeling And pains re o'er you steeling Like you'd scampered on a taok When your neck is nearly breaking And your every bone is aching, And a billion imps are making Footprints up yqnr cringing back When yuu're full of erief infernal, And your pabulum diurnal Is in chi-f put on exturnal, the hip! You are home when it goes calling, Ind you can't give it the slip; Yon can houl and kick and holler, But you bet your bottom dollar That your pleading will be wasted Qn the grip, grip grip! T-iJaUimore News Allison and Lafollette We still sell that 20 CENT COFFEE that everyone Ifkes so well. ipringoods DRESSMAKI Allison Bennlttg Mr. Alvie Allison and Miss Effie Benning were mnrried at the home of the ol'fieirting clergy man Rev.

Her of Osavvatoinie Wednesday 4. Tho groom is a prosperous young man of good habit and strict integvity nud the bride is well and favorably known here, where she has a host of friends who admire her good qualities and sterling worth, the young couple im-meaditaly left for Princeton where they will visit relatives and then go to Topeka to make their future home. The New Leaf joins their ninny riends in wishing them many happy and pros, perovs years of weded We are now prepared to do dressmaking of all kinds in the latest style of the art and we guarantee all work to give perfect satisfaction. Watch for our Spring Millinery Wall Paper We have just receivrd a lot of fine Wall Paper We are agents for the Potter Wall Paper Mills we buy our paper direct from the mills and can furnish you paper at the lowest prices. Crescent Cottage Paint We are agents for the celebrated Crescent Cottage Paint.

Guaranteed to not Chalk, Peel or Blister. Glass, Oil and Lead LOCH'S DRUG STORE. 1 years old, died in Topeka Tuesday, Jler youngest child, a boy, wm seventy-two years old, Mrs. Powell of Harnett and Mrs Henry CoAven of Ottawa arived Monday morning an account of tho illness of. their father Eli UiU.

Henry Cham berg and W. Vail were attending court iu Paola Monday as principal and witness in Mr. Cham ber's cse against Lee Rates. The Lindsborg News, says: ''If you strike a thorn or rose, keep a goin" It depends on what kind of a "rose" yon have reference to, gentle Anna. Mrs Diana Wells returned from California Saturday where she has been visiting relatives and sho says that it is Ih 3 finest place she ba sever seen.

Word conies over from (Juenemo that the photographer there is gojug to get a 230 lense and tak the editor Cf tho Republican's picture, then if thd stands the test, he will get one dieting tf-'iOO and take the editor of the Kbits' picture. Announeement. ROWE and RHODES. The Declamatory Contest The exercises of the contestants of the Lane schorls wereh dd at the Met he odist church Saturday evening a large eroivd lUliug the church. The declamations were all rendered in a praiseworthy manner and thejudges had quite a task to decide to whom honors belonged.

The judges were Prof. Mahurin Principal of the Oreeley Let This ffice Print Your gale Sills. i KANSAS LANE.

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