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The Savonburg Record from Savonburg, Kansas • 1

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Liberal Clubbing Rates with this paper. Prints the Home News. Take it during 1911. FOURTEENTH YEAR. Savonburg, Allen County, Kansas, Friday, May 19, 191 1.

NUMBER 7. R. E. COX PASSES AWAY 5 "1 fll ST fPJ A IT 1 1 A 1 I Saul LiAMmmmmi Let Us do your HIDE TO WEARER mm Painting and Papering TMTiFVFNTiFNT l'lJ MwDie UEcasif Hlorgan Theaftfi'e I BE) Varnishing, Graining and Decorating SAVONBURG, KANS. Hi Workingmen's shoes I made by ENDICOTT, JOHN- SON CO.

possess better I wearing qualities than any others and cost less. Every I pair is strong and comfort Met Death Bravely After Long Struggle To Regain Health. The End Came Sunday Night at Kansas City Hospital. Was Prominent Citizen of Clsmore and Well Known In County and State. K.

Earl Cox passed away Sunday night. Death came to him at the hospital in Kansas City where he had undergone a second operation. He was conscious almost to the last and conversed freely with members of the family. Realizing that death was near he calmly planned to leave this world and made requests that were carried out in accord with his wishes by those near and dear to him. Earl Cox grew to manhood in this township.

For many years lie was one of the leading business Please get our figures on anything in the above line. Our work is riglit, charges right. Bowlby Wittsell Savonburg, Kansas able. This is the first and only concern in the world to tan leather and sell shoes 'made from the raw material direct to you, less Saturday LI Lru L3 i 'all middlemen's profits. You get service Your Eyes Can be corrected by my system of measurements.

I have just obtained the exclusive right of the most wonderful Eye Chart iu the able and wholly satisfactory shoes at a lower price than they can be made for elsewhere. ENDICOTT, JOHNSON CO. make more shoes for workingmen than any othertwo factories in America. There are several hundred styles designed espe- men of Elsmore and prominent in world, and my methods of treatment T3 odge and social circles in the with it are exclusively my own and cannot be obtained elsewhere. county and over the state.

At the cially for different kinds of work, at priced .1 1 en On the above date members of the Eastern Don't delay if you have any eye but consult me when I'm in time of his death he was presideut of the Kansas Grain Dealers' As ranging irom qx.jj iu "Better Shoes far Less JWoney For Sale By 577.. NoTK Watch this Star will present "A Noble Outcast." This is one of the strongest plays ever written. The sociation, an honor he had held for several years. Olson-Sons Mercantile Company dramatic interest is intense, the appeal to the sympathy of the human heart powerful Bright, genial and companion able, he won the esteem and friend vTvv space for announce- ment of my next SPECIALIST call. Dr.

W. H. Barnes, Ophthalmologist and Optometrist, From Parsons, Kansas and the comedy is as refined as it is successful ship of his associates. Few young in moving the audience to laughter. men have had the good fortune to ENCOURAGING ASSEMBLY.

number as manv warm friends. Epworth League. He is survived by his parents, CAST OF CHARACTERS. Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Cox, and two Gerald Weston Known as Jerry the Tramp Charles Braden Col. Matthew Lee A Southern banker Cox That ye may be blameless and 9 sisters, Miss Louise Cox, of Elsmore, and Mrs. E.

H. Leitzbach. James Blackburn His nephew Elmer Nystrom harmless, the sons i.i Savonburg Photo Jack Worthington Blackburn's rival George Linquist Mrs. Lee Wife of the Colonel Anna Jordan :3 bulce, in the midst The funeral services were held from the home of Mrs. Leitzbach at Humboldt at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev.

Todd France A disputed possession Pearl Jordan fyS." 01 a crooked and rA( perverse nation, Sadie Faithful but free Hazel Depoy Wum wnoin ye tmine as lights in of the Presbyterian church. Judge Oscar Foust, of lola, delivered the Christians in Conference at Humboldt. Quite a number of the members and the pastor of the Christian church were in attendance at the district convention at Humboldt the first of the week. A rousing time is reported by all. This was not only the largest and most enthusiastic convention ever held in this district, but was possessed of a sharp keynote ring for future progress.

Many of the leading workers from the larger churches were present and contributed to the planning for future work and an aggressive campaign of enlargement. Savon burg registered second in number of delegates, sixteen being present from here. While one of the smaller churches in the district the work here was favorably commented upon, and much is looked for in the coming year from the church here. Earnestness funeral address. The pall bearers the world.

Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is Open Every Saturday. First-class work Prices right Give me a call. 1 SYNOPSIS OF EVENTS. ACT I. Col.

Lee's garden Gracious, I've got a mash Scold ine again Jack, I like it Now, France, as you play tyrant, I intend to play traitor Jim Blackburn, were Dr. G. W. Longenecker, Frank L. Travis, L.

Northrup, in Heaven. you're a lucky man Didn't you hear my cultivated baritone just now? As for Clarence Wood, J. O. Nyman and In earthly and temporal affairs it is possible, when the attitude of the court is understood to be antagonistic, to get sympathy, everybody feels forme There's nothing will ruin a man's stomach as quick as eating yesterday's breakfast at supper time tomorrow France is not uiy Dr. iteylmun, and the honorary M.

J. GATES, Photographer. pall bearers were John Goshoru, a change of venue, so that a fair trial may be guaranteed and prejudice can M. Hill, C. E.

Edgertcu, B. S. Smith, George Amos and Dr have no play. But in this case there can be no change of venue. The trial must be held in this court, and the testimony Payne.

The floral offerings from and zeal in progressive movements is to the Kansas City Board of Trade, must be convincing enough to win the be recognized more than numerical strength. Most of the old officers were re-elected. Plans were formulated where case against all prejudice. Who, then, are the witnesses? In this, as in all Kansas Grain Dealers' Association, the Elks, the Eastern Star and by a district evangelist supported at large other courts, no one can have his testi Masonic orders, and manv others were of the choicest flowers and mony admitted if it merely hearsay. Rumor is not testimony.

A witness can were very beautiful. A large con not give what he has heard as evidence. will be put in the field as soon a an available, qualified person is found. Pittsburg was chosen as next convention city, and a campaign for increased efficiency will be begun at once. Card of Thanks.

There are very important distinctions that must be made. Many have had course of people followed the remains to the last resting place in Five years of Successful Selling. H. D. SMOCK TELEPHONE No.

70 moran, Kansas Knows the value of all kinds of Live Stock. The name SMOCK ori your sale bills means something to yon. daughters-God bless you, my boy That's your seventh piece of pie Once was enough for me ask me no questions and I'll tell you no chestnuts I aint making no new acquaintances this season One word from you and she is a beggar For fourteen years I saw nothing else I'll do your dirty work No honest dog would bite the hands that fed it. ACT II. Col.

Lee's mansion We shall not be separated My conscience need never reproach me For my own sake I'll hurry; for yours I'll rush You're at home, so am I A lost child That ought to fetch him A father's heart bleeding for a daughter's love Oh, my God! how can I tell her? That man uiy father Qh, Lord, what a lie There's a big lump in my throat God, how I loved her Her pure kiss upon my brow That's what I call' generosity The law alone shall take her from me. ACT III. Jerry's hut Must I lose faith in everything But I'm such a ruff, gruff old bear Father, why do you drink liquor? There was a time when I could eat The world against him I knew he'd go to the badYou had the true I want air. have abandoned could never love you. insult me.

will bow your proud head in I 'dare not think of A letter from my own mother. innocent man. God, my own dark it is You forgot who I She shall never marry 12 o'clock, midnight, you broke the bolt of my Over your dead bodyIt means my father was driven to desperation by the threats of that. man. be there from 9 a.

in. till 9 a. Touch her and I'll brain you. ACT IV. Col.

Lee's garden. -It's dollars to doughnuts there'll be a wedding after all. in I hate and fear that man. -Ruined, ruined; oh, greed, greed telegram from Colorado. aside you hypocrite.

one hundred thousand dollars richer than I was last You have opened the prison doors to Worthington, the devil. sale was a Do you remember me as Jerry the outcast. Robert Graham, the false father of Jerry Weston. Miss Weston, say one word for Remember John Holland and do not push him down. I'm avenged.

1' Experience with Christianity from living in Christian communities, but have never had Christian Experience. Christianity is Mt. Hope cemetery. Death of William Morgan. a life, not outward observances.

He, William Morgan died at the then, that would bear testimony home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs will be admitted, know from experience We desire to express our sincere gratitude to kind neighbors and friends for the assistance and sympathy tendered us in our bereavement and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. C.

N. Morgan and Family. C. N. Morgan, in this city at 11 The fact that in a theological way we o'clock Sunday morning, May 14th, can explain the plan of salvation is not any reason that our explanation should after a lingering illness of tuber have weight.

culosis. He had made Savonburg Subject: "Giving a Convincing Testi his home for about three years dur ing which time he had made num mony." Leader, Mrs. Houston. Invita tiou to all. It Startled the World erous friends and acquaintances who mouru with the members of when the astounding claims were the family his irreparable loss.

first made for Bucklen's Arnica Salve wunara Morgan was ooru in but forty years of wonderful cures Lake county, Ind. May 9, 1867 have proved them true, and every Good Specialties between acts. where it is now known as the best He was united iu marriage to Miss Mary Ferris May 8, 1897, who salve on earth for burns, boils, scalds sores, cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings A daughter was born to Mr. and Mis. J.

E. Wittsell of this city Monday, May 15th. Bald as a billiard ball are expressions of the past. Penslar Hair Tonic grows hair on your head if hair can be grown. 50c per bottle at Winters' Pharmacy.

Commencement exercises of the Savonburg High School will be held Monday evening at the Christian church. The class of '11 is composed of Misses Lizzie 'and Sabra Huff. A nice program will be rendered. No admission will be charged. Special Music by Home Orchestra eczema, chapped hands, fever sores died in July, 1906.

Mr. Morgan is survived by a five year old daughter, father and mother, and INSURANCE. I have a special Farm Policy, covering live stock under the blanket form anywhere, grain, corn, ground feed and seeds in BUILDINGS or STACK on farm. In fact everything is in a blanket form. A MOST LIB-ERAL POLICY for the FARMER.

Do not Insure until you have seen this POLICY. Phone or write me your wants. Office: Allen State Bank, Erie. Byrd H. Clark.

ERIE, KANSAS. and piles. Only 25c at. Wm. Winters' Pharmacy.

Mrs. S.E. Winters, of Reserved Seats 35c, on sale at Winters' Pharmacy. three sisters, Mrs. Emery Smith Savonburg, Mrs.

Walton came Monday afternoon for a visit with Smith of Centerville, and her parents, Dr.and Mrs. Chas. Rannells Baccalaureate Services. Baccalaureate services for Savonburg Mrs. George Lawrence of Urbaua 111.

Step in and take a look at our High School will be held Sunday even Annual Telephone Meeting. The annual meeting of the Savonburg-Leanna Telephone Co. will be held at Odense school house Saturday night, June 3. All members are requested to be present. By order of Board of Directors.

Funeral services were held from line of Hammocks just in. Winters' Pharmacy. ing, May aist, at the Christian church. PROGRAM. Voluntary Flo Richardson the reside at 10 o'clock Monday morning, the sermon being preach Anthem "Praise Ye Doxology Lord's Prayer Mrs.

E. W. Myler, County Superintendent, has sent out announcements of the Allen County Normal Institute, to be held June 5 to July 1 at the lola High School building. A' strong faculty has ed by Rev. D.

J. Nordling, and the remains were taken to Shennan-ville, and laid to rest by the R. H. COOVER Optometrist Chanute, Kansas Anthem "Lift Up Your Prayer F. E.

Smith, Director side of his wife. been secured and it is a safe prediction Scripture Lesson Supt. L. G. French Anthem "Make a Joyful Chorus The ladies of the Christian Westine Gets Judgement.

In the district court at Erie last week Andrew P. Westine was given judgement for against the Santa Fe for injuries sustained while in the company's employ. In a former trial the case was decided in favor of the railroad company but the supreme court reversed the decision and sent the case back to the lower court for retrial. to say that this season's Institute will be one of the best and most profitable ever Church are planning to give held in the county. Vocal Solo selected Mrs.

John Towel Baccalaureate Address The Life B. Zimmerman strawberry social at the hall in the near future. Watch for date next Anthem "Great I3 the Eggs' For Hatching. We will sell a few settings of our Rose Comb Rhoad Island Red eggs at 50 cents per setting. All eggs tested with Magic Egg Tester.

Mrs. Chancey Simmons, Mrs. Wyatt Shipp. Telephone 4 B. Christian Church.

Bible School at 10. Worship and communion at n. Theme: "Holy Spirit Revelations." Christian Endeavor at 7. Baccalaureate services for High School will take the place of the usual evangelistic service. See program elsewhere in this issue.

Graduate of Southwestern Optical College, Kansas City, Mo. by examination before Kansas State Board of Optics. Benediction Several auto loads of Savonburg Odd Fellows went to Hepler Friday night where they had been invited to put on work in the first degree. Hepler has a week. Remember, Dr.

G. E. Notice. prosperous and growing lodge and the Pendarvis, the dentist. members over there are all interested in Ail owners ot aogs wttinn the limits of Savonburg who have not At City Hotel, Savon burg, Monday, May 22nd making it better.

A fine banquet was one will be in Savonburg next For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment Is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by Wm. Winders' Pharmacy. of the enjoyable features.

The Savon Monday and Tuesday, paid the dog tax for 1911 will please call on Roy W. Cox, city clerk, and pay same at once. NP.r.s Nelson, Mayor. burg boys report a delightful trip and a Examination Frek. May 22 and 23.

mighty good time..

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