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The Niles Recorder from New Cambria, Kansas • 1

The Niles Recorder from New Cambria, Kansas • 1

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New Cambria, Kansas
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''o L'. No. 26 Vol. 1. New Cambria, "Kansas, Sept.

24, IQ14. is now attornry of that organizotion. t' Mr. Codding's letter to the SupJr.v intenbeut Stahl follows: v- Lewistowu, llls.tSept. a Dear Stahl: I have just raad your n.rt.if.lp in friA Kansa TaaiiAnn tlii Dr.

E. Pad field, who ha been chosen as the party's candidate for oornar, stands well' in' the' profession', through his education and practice: his training in his profession has been most thorough and he is eminently qualified for the place. Voters will make no mistake in marking a cross, NILES CHURCH NOTES B. Church. Sunday School at i 10:00 a.r Mornins services at a.

m. Evening services ifc 8:00, p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveD-ing of each week, You are cordial Incited to attend these LB. NickefsySupt.

Rev. Ponteous', Pastor. dangeis to Prohibikion through the the Billard candibacy fer Covenor and I agree with yov that with th' opposite his name. Salina Journal. texnperarce- voters- scattering che i forijeSf and the resubmission vot for Billard, thah the uuexpectVd -might happen.

It seema to me that every loyal Mis. Allen is pn'ne well anri able known here having having been he re a great deal of." her for past six qootlm. While Will is the sou of lh and Mrs W. A. Murphey and Was raised northeast town.

This happy young couplm will niake home in the house just north of wlerp hi? parents live on his father's farm, The Times nus. with their mauy friends in wishings them long, haqpy jiiid prosperous lif wiihinat a pleasure to cheer ther hours. v'' Gee. Gillman and Rvco rv while riding George's motor aycle made ashort turn in the road at ifolv O'Efrjun corner ad ran lutp Mr. O' Brion'a Asidf jfrow fa bruisa that George got anxl alwt or: $J0; worth of damage dce to each the eyef and tne aut all escaped in a very: good AUen-Murphey i A very pretty and unassuming, wedding was enjoyed when Mis Alme M.

Allen, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. N. T. Allen, of thi place was inited in marriage to Mr.

William Murphey of Naw Cambria on Wedntp- Eansan ought to be urged to vote for Arthur Capper. stands for the- Ne Cambrlii biM tor forcemeat 'of Prohibition law. tin oellaves in it, haaupbelh it wheu it jvaa not nnnular. apfl if a vera man and DpPfy Church 2 o'clock ai the home of the bride's voman wbo believes in settling for a il me this resnbmission; quesiion EoClish Lutheran Church sister, Mrs. Frd Ashbaugh, faur nile northeast of Detroit, ev.

0 J. McCulough Euterprise Push jfehool at 10:00 a. a. ijan win, then the vote for Prohibition vauld be so dscisive that tho whol yerid would know now iiansas standi this question. -j For ninety days have: been as a lahsaa inau telling fiiinois Indiaua, x-.

in Kansss and rhift it 1 neans. There are being more local option and Prohibition victoriea won in tbe Uiiion oa reth of Ean-i aiiaad her exderizaf an m. Y. 8. 0.

If PVr tick Sunday VTiWan Vauptl, Ettryoae is elein; (:,: ill. E. Church Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching aerVic at m.

i ij.ilrl)wwia, -Supl. -t Rar. Aura 6 NesmUh, Pastor; 'i 619 Are Saliua, Kansas. Sks to develop men AtawdfeJHCSk Ota Of The BEST InTSTW? i -V Pfiv Bath" Swiminc: Pool Bdvylingf Alley 5 Gymnazium Glasses Conducted by a dompetant Director, I Social Gatherings Reading Room Strong Bible Course Men's Meeting Thirty beautiful rooms renting at from $1.25 to $2,00 week or $.50 a night to members. The bfewara and distillers lize Kansss" as their feaiesfr foe 5 Chey will spend any amount '61 money vt iedep in the Kansas campaign tnis ear to try to defeat Prohibition, or leaet give it a 'black eye.

Kansas ud her Prohibition law means to auch for tbeVUuion at this tlma for ny back warb steps to.be taken. The confidence of the Kansas people Mr. Capber was clearly shown in he August primary. It seems to me Cafeteria a delightful place to get your meals. Segular membership fee $1.00 a year- A Special Offer is made to Young Men who not live in Sal ina eyond dispute thse thh prehibitieo Voters in Kansas should thr their entire strength and efforts toward the he electien of one man for Govcnor, Tho they know wben eleoted, willdo 'j very thing in his power to maintain Church Notes; Rey.

Kesmith preached two fin termona Sunday and wlil preach twi again next Sunday. Come and heai him, herjp was a little larger crowd at the prayer meeting Wednesday "tjveoing Come next Wednesday evening. Mr. ind sister iss Porter accompanied Nesmith bowi from Saliria, Sunday evruing to at tend the piVaching rvice. There will be prayer luetiug' eacl Wednesday al tlx Unioji Hall a cordial iii'vitatiou is exieudet: forONE-HALF the Regular te or OOayear' Call or write C.

G. BUCKLEY, Pres. C. I. VESSEY.

Sec fining light of Prohobition, TJne les done, in my jubgeaient- uui re Prohibition in ansas is raor or is in danger in this campaign- ioo, writes Coddings, one of tlii lesdiug-temperance workers of th yours truly, J. K. Coddiag. CODDING SAYS CAPPER is HOPE OE PROHIBITION to rll to attend the inid prajeh meeting, There, will le prfHchiag both morn Smilf and-be-happy. The farsuers aro a bmsy as ing1 and eveniu: al I he Union flail bees country, who has delivpain Chautauqua lectures in Ohio Indiana aud other state tlij pai two months.

In a Utter receiteb to-day by Frauk M. Stahl, suqerinteod ent of tde State Temperancn Mr Codding pec! ares thittheone-ef foci ive way to do this iatotrow tl eu'tiro stivnuth of the Prohihiii causH Arthur Cappev iterance Worker Workeri Supcrin Undent Stahl That BiUar'd Muit Ee Downed by United1 Vote 11 for Capper. by brother Neniitii from now on You are invited tu attPtid th-e men It 00 A. M- and 7.80 I M. There is Sumlay Sciivl at.

loib thros-hiny: and Decide that you live jo the best, j.lf-ft' on t-arth and work to that end. of grod nr. mind i hi ioldvu 1'iiU-and iiiake Vourelf Tii k4 Sept. 17-It ii highlp mpurtant for the ir roetaitiou caus candidHl" for governor Mr. Toilding t' Lutbt-ran -burcli and UrKm Kali o.V-ivSiindiiy nioruinjf.it 'dock If 'you'are not a tLernber of one of these become a member at once.

ait over ilie Union ibat Kansas cat'a deoi ive vole against B. Billardand rcsabtuission at the Kouember elect ws preaideut of tde Kansas J5taij iUiIpicr Uip better. by the Teeperance Union two yerrs ago and Vou ha ve t..

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Pages Available:
205
Years Available:
1914-1914