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The Humboldt Daily Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 1

The Humboldt Daily Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 1

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HUM BO I DAILY JJL Vol. I Humboldt, Kansas, Sunday, January 24, 1909 No. 28 AS BAD AS THE CHURCHES SAV WIRELESS WHAT'S GOING SS NA AT ON ANOTHER BIG TIME OF TO- REPUBLIC, RAMMED YESTERDAY LO- QUAKE IN EAST DAY SERVICES SENDS MESSAGES CAL HAPPENINGS NO REPORT HAS REACHED THE HUMBOLDT WELL REPRESENTED IN ALL DIRECTIONS, ASKING FOR IN AND AROUND HUMBOLDT AS OUTSIDE WORLD-PROBABLY WITH PLACES OF WORSHIP HELP-VESSELS CAME FROM TOLD TO THE NEWS-PERSON- IN EASTERN EUROPE. EVERYONE WELCOME. ALL POINTS TO ASSIST.

AL MENTION. Boston, Jan. 23 Through a cloud The jury in the case of Peery vs. Catholic Church. J.

J. Mclnerney, Rector. of fog that veiled the entire northeast the city of Humboldt brought in a ver-coast early this morning, a wireless verdict in favor of the plaintiff, Mr. London, Jan. 23 The seismographs of the continent and England record a severe earthquake at a few minutes before 4 o'clock this morning-.

In some instances the intensity indicated by First Mass, 8:00. aiter oemg out aoout twelve message of distress from the White mu to hours. Theattorney for the defendant, Second Mass and Sermon. 10:00. oiar nner itepuoiic, rammea ana sinK- L.

V. Orton, has made motion for a ing seventy-five miles from land, reach- new trial and the motion will pro-ed two big liners just nearing New bably be argued next Saturday be- the needles was as great or greater from Matthew 7:30. than that recorded last month at the Evening Service, time of the Messina disaster. rmTQTTiwrTmpPTT York, two revenue cutters along the fore Jud2e Foust in Iola- The estimates of distance vary from Massachusetts coast and tugs and The Humboldt Brick Manufacturing Co. has a contract for some hollow smaller craft plying local waters.

ifi. D. MacFarlane, Minister, srf a AAA 1 sv-t 4- li nn n4-nrr v-3 I Z.UW DO uniCS tu ui CaStWi gunday School 9.45. structionof the new packinghouse mepoiutu! cw.u. Morning Sermon and Communion the cene of the disaster, the revenue for the Cudahy Packing Co.

at Wich- the location of the disturbance An the gervice 11:00 1 i v- -v-M 1a--ttv-'1 in A ci of in cutters lifted anchors and steamed Ha. This kind of tile has never been uasDian bfiiuu ux subject, "The Christian's Example" away through the pall at perilous made west of the Missouri River "hof nrA t.Vii nrl t.Vilc t.Vo nltr am' Russia, Afghanistan, JNorthern India, from Cor 10.512. anu, swiugiug iuUlc ou, christian Endeavor, 6:30, speed, and scores of smaller vessels, pany which is making it now. It will called by. the repeated wreck signals require about twenty-five cars to fill Evening- Service, 7:30.

of the foundering Republic, raced to the contract. Subject, "The man, Christ Jesus" extreme of Arabia and Central Africa. The disturbance also "could have been in the Indian ocean. No records have come from any save the 461 passengers and crew of Mrs. Leitzbach's class in Presby- the disabled ship.

terian Sunday School has organized. Lutheran Church. Rev. J. W.

Werling. A few hours later the wireless flash- It'is to be called the C. I. Class In the Corner. The following officers -wera-elected: Vernon Ellis.

German Service, 10:30 ed along the coast the news that the Rev. Werling will have charge of i ships had won over the sea. Revenue 0scar Bailey, Vice Nat Armpl, the services at the Owl Creek church, 12 miles west of Humboldt in the after where in these areas to intimate the occurence of any catastrophe. Prof. Milne at the Isle of Wight observatory says that the disturbance probably was in the Eastern Mediterranean region, Berlin, Jan.

23 The seismograph at the geodetic institute at Potsdam noon. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. H. A.

Gordon. cutters and an incoming liner stood Chief, Fred Wixon, Asst. Chief, Chas by as the Republic slowly settled Smith, Sec, Lawrence Hepler, down, and took off the cheering passen- Rilev Wilhite and Murray Burriss, lookout committee, gers one by one. tt -xr i A number of the school teachers Having left New York yesterday af- went to Iola yesterday afternoon to ternoon for Mediterranean ports car- hear a lecture entitled, "Morality in rying 250 first class and 211 steerage the Schools, by a woman from New passengers, the Republic was thread- York. Among those who attended 9:45.

registered a violent earthquake at Sunday School, 11:00. i-tt o'clock this morning. The con- Morning Service, 3:00, ing its way along the Nantucket south were: Mr and Mrs A- Decker- p.ir i a G. O. Goad, Misses Oda Hall, Flor.

6:15. shoals at srood speed through the foo- cussion was nearly equal to the one Subject, "Waiting for God." recorded at the time "of the Messina Junior League, catastrophe. The distance from Ber- Senior Epworth League, lin is estimated at something between Evening Service, 7:30. Clark, Birdie Warner, Ethel Rose, land on Nantucket. An unknown ves- Ella Brand.

Drue Stftwart. Shpoiv 1,800 and 2,500 miles. The observations of intensity and distance are inexact, because the instrument broke -j sel racing for the coast without warn- Laura Com, Nettie Chambers, Docia ing from the whistles, probably not Guernell and Nellie Droll inger. Subject, "Jotham's Fable." Presbyterian Church, Pulpit Vacant. Sunday School, 9:45.

Morning Service. 11:00. Will be conducted by Charles L. McKnight, superintendent of the looking for other vessels in the mist, shellman T. F.

Cline, Thos. iiii McGannon aud G. R. Seymour return-- caught the big liner across the bows, TT under the oscillations. Hamburg, Jan.

23. The seismograph here registered an earthquake shock at 3:55 o'clock this morning. IXJKA UUU1 LA il JJ IKAUtJ LllgLlj whftrfi thfiv hflfin attenrtincr a mooi. It is estimated that the locality is Snnd ay School. Special music service 300 miles to the eastward.

The shocks Subject, "Relation of the Sunday As the smaller vessel pulled away the ing of the Kansas Retailers Associa- sea rolled into the boiler room, quick- tion. ly quenching the The engines Misses Katharine Shoenberger and the screws' stopped and the Elsie Hartwig who are attending the Chanute Business Colleg-e came home big liner, dead seventy miles from ,5 to spend Saturday and Sunday, land, began to list and settle. Mrs. Hoke returned to Parsons yes-All along the coast for hundreds of terday after a few days visit here with lasted for neany two uuurs auu mcu school to the Churcn. 6:30.

Christian Endeavor, violence indicates a great catastrophe. Plauen, Germany, Jan. 23. The seismograph at Umbers achsenberg registered an earthquake at 3:54 Leader, Jessie Smith. Evening Service, 7:30.

miles the frantic message of the 761 her mother, Mrs. M. D. Nolte and Subject, "Echoes from the State friends. persons, passengers and crew, united in the thrilling message: "The steamer Republic in distress Sunday School Convention at "yVich-ita" by Charles L.

McKnight. Y. M. C. A.

W. S. Fallis' subject at the Y. M. A 7 The schools had a fire drill Friday afternoon.

None of the pupils were expecting and less than fifty seconds were required to vacate the building. Billy RhoePs baby has a cold, and yesterday it was feared the little one o'clock this morning. The location apparently is within Europe. -The concussions were more violent than those recosded at the time of the Messina trouble, and they lasted twenty minutes. Vienna, Jan.

23. The seismographs at Vienna and Poland, the naval (Continued on fourth page) and sinking. Latitude 40:17, longitude After two hours of waiting the Republic settled lower. The pumps fail- C. A.

this afternoon, will be. "The Young He has given this ad dress at several Y. M. C. A.

State ed to keep the water back and tempor- was going to have pneumonia, it Conventions, and it undoubtedly be was a false alarm, the little one soon interesting. The orchestra will play. (Continued on fourth page) getting better. i.

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1908-1912