Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Admire News from Admire, Kansas • 1

The Admire News from Admire, Kansas • 1

Publication:
The Admire Newsi
Location:
Admire, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

7 a Misted i 1 NO. 8. AMtlliE, I YON COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER l.or. VOL. 0.

3 Mr. And Mrs. Crlfflth Surprised. 'Mr, mid Mrs. T.

I). Griffith fiths Which the groom' had fitted np for their reception. The News jciris withjtheir scores Among The Churches. THE HOME CIRCLE COLUMN. were the victims of a complete surprise last Friday evening.

Jt being the anniversary of their 40 tin lZetfsmlfc livening Revcrles- A Column Dedicated to Tilled Mothers ns Theyr Join thty Home Circle at Evening Tide, CHURCH. Rev. Smith will preach Sun- lay morning. This perhaps will Crude Thoughts From The Editorial Pen. )0 brother Smith's bust appoint ft ment in Admire as he intends to 'X go east next week, hverybody Someone has wisely said tha.t so of friends in wishing Mr.

and Mrs. Kabourn long and happy married Rev. Smith Sells Out. Monday evening closed a deal by which Rev. Smith sold his property on east fifth street to Sir, and Mrs.

Jtuues Worthington. Mr. Wovthingtou's wilt take possession in about 10 days. liev. Smith expects to leave some time next week for, Logansport, Indiana, where he will go into busi come and show that Admire ap ciety's 'brow" needs to be decorated year of married life, their relatives conceived the idea of surprising them, mid they worked it to a most successful conclusion.

Mrs. Griffith was induced lo go up to the home of her Mm to spend the afternoon and was kept on one pretext or another until late in the During her absence several of the lady relatives invaded her home and prepared a line sup-ner. and 'when her and Mr. Grif- preciates a good iHrt. with women's jewels who ure not too highly educated or cultured to love their husbands and to be faithful to them; not too brilliant to be gcxnt Next Sunday preaching in the mofhers and wise consellors for their the world than all the crown jewels of empire.

Someone has said that no one can advise so readily one wanting in experience, but as I assure you the writer is a wife and mother, one who hafc entertained an unseasonable guest, when the grocery supply was low the fuel wet and the little girls peevish and cross. My, a real patience breeder, isn't it? We all love to see patience, but it cannot beculturedin fair weather. Patience is a child oi storm. 'When -we have everything, desirable and things move on systematically, we inormnsr at ivy. In the 'evening children, ivnd hot lo "progressive to wear their husband's names 'nd reflect Admire instead pf the.

sermon credit'upon themselves. tith came home in the evening they will be a lecture. "Prohibition, walked in on a table loaded with ness with his son H. M. We are indeed worry to know that this estimable family are to leave our town, as during their four years its Trial and Failure." This will interest all, and all are urged to Actions dik sometimes; words live.

Ite sure you are hen go ahead 1" be present. was Psivy Crocket's motto in life. Have residence hero tl.ev have made Coine to Sunday School and have no need for patienee, but when a purpose in life a right puriwse earn about one of. the great beau many friends, and have done much to help the town both in social, then press, on! Success wil. finally crown your efforts.

If the, world des we stand chin deep in annoyances, it is time for us to swim out toward the great headlands of Christian attain ties and heorines of the world. moral and financial ways. But we Kpworth League this evening. pises you because you do hot follow its way, if you are right show it by your ment. wish them well in theiu new home.

We hope to have a good attend You watch the artist as he toucht life and finally the world will turn to ance and helpful meeting. his canvass again and again, and won your way of thinking and give you Towyship Board fleeting. credit. ttll the things that would tempt ones appetite. The conspirators had in the meantime hidden themselves in another part of the house and at the proper time came out to witness the complete surprise of their victims.

But Mr. and Mrs. Griffith soou recovered themselves tind entered into the gay-tties'as actively as any of the younger on wis. The evening was apent as you can imagine an even-in of this kind would be spent, that of having a good time. of the relatives of this couple sat down to supper.

At a seasonable hour the guests -departed der why he does not dash it on with one stroke. No. it reauires S.ooo of The Ivy township board held Zebina Baker. "HirlHi you cheapen yourselves by their last meeting of the year at Was born June 1, 1807, in 0 those touches. And so it is clear friend, lack of purpose in life," says Bena L.

the State Bank Monday afternoon XortlnunptoH County, Massachu Miller. "You show commendable fceal setts, died 1905, aged in pursuing youv studies; your alertness in comprehending And ability in The main business before the meeting was the closing up of the these seemingly, humble duties of life, these trials patiently are making up the picture, of your life, to be hung at last in the galleries of heaven, a glad spectacle for angels to look OS year, 4 months and 8 days. surmounting difficult "problems have vears business. Under the new Was converted when a young man, become proverbial; nine times out of law passed hist winter it is obliga before he was of ageV conunenecd upon. A Readek.

every ten you outrank your brother tory 'on the part of the township to preach when lie was years thus far; but when the end is attained, the 'goal reached, whether It be the treasurer to publish an itemized old? saneititred in 1801; was pastor Notice. Having sold my I uilding and in Wishing this estimable couple of churches in New Yorky Wiscon graduating certificate from a graded school, or a college diploma, for nine out of ever ten it might as well be add order to give session right statement of the receipts and dis-tursencnts, together with a statement of the indebtedness of the sin and Kansas, ie came to Kan sas'iu 1857, and to this place later ed thereto, 'dead to further away, I will begin packing my goods soon preparatory to shipping as a mrssionarv. lie preached his township, immediately alter tlie tunny more years! of happi net's and prosperity. Rabourn-Uaruh Mr. I-rfie'Rabouru and Miss Minnie Unruh were married Tuesday afternoon by liev'.

Smith at his them east, I will in the mean time1 Oclol)cr meeting of the board. or, 'keeping until marriage shall resurrect her," last sermon in August of this year offer them for sale at right prices The ret fort will lie published in lie wats always God-fearing, rev If my toy should leave school With the Ne wis next week, and it wi erential, self-reliant. He always his htsad ifnll of history and gralamer be found that Ivy township is in depended on his own resources for and the classics and modern languages, extra good financial shape there making his livlihood. Although he never received bu and all the other studies of the curriculum, and yet should not have in his being no indebtedness of iny kim ft until then to reduce stock. It you wish anything, in the way of watches, clocks, jewelry, cut glass or fancy Japanese and German ware, solid silver this is your chance to get it cheap.

Also all my household furniture is for sale. Come and get some bargains. A. Smith. against the township.

Watch for 7 weeks schooling yet Mr, lkker heart to yield a willing obedience to law the law of the school, the law, of this report, as it will be very i liouie. Mr. Rabourn is one of our most reliable young men, being the of Mr. tuxl Mis. T.

M. Uu bourn. He is a young man of industrious and regular habits, and counts his friend by the number of his ac ouaintanees. lie is at prtsentcar- was a scholarly gentleman, being the contiftunity in which he lives the tetesting to every citien the ii great student deep thinker DtiVinj; the last "years of 'his life the law of the state and nation we should feel that his time had been thrown away. We need in all township.

List of Letter. he white many hundred pages on religious subiects. His death was Remaining uncalled foY In the l6st I'Tpi' mi rnnil route Noi 2, and our schools insistance upon obedience to proper authority, for these boys of otlice at Admire, Lyon County, Kansas, peaceful, as culm as an infant fall today are the citizens of tomoiTow and makes a most satisfactory official. Miss Unruh i.s a young lady who iugttsleep. everywhere throughout the length'and Funeral services were held Fi i Nov.

Win.T. Iteid. Mrs. Addie Chstle. i T.

J. Wells. breadth of the land we must have is very popular and well likeu 'by day at the Waushara church at 10 more prompt and willing obedience to till who know and is well tit- Prize For Best Corn. For the best 12 ears of corn left at our office we will offer a prize of $3 for first and $2.00 for second prize. Competition open, to all North Lyon County.

Disinterested judges will be chosen to decide who is entitled to the prizes. Bring in your corn. PktejrsoN' Miller. o'clock, conducted by Rev. Kii Mrs.

Kay Arnold. law. These letters will be sent to the Dead land, after which interment was made in No1. 9 cemetery. Letter office Dec.

1005, unless deliv ered before. In calling for the above, ted to lake the relation of wife and rule over a home of her own. The newly married couple immediately liegan housekeeping in the property adjoining Fred Grif fathers now backings in the sunset of life may not readily recall all their early experiences in life, their strug Ftrst Snow Storm. please say "Advertised," giving date of the list. JosKi'ii Clayton.

I'. M. gles and triumphs of early manhood, The first isnow for Lyon county tliis year fell Saturday. It began but every feature of their childhood falling shortly after 11 oVlock am home, the playhouses they helped their sisters build are photographed upon the heart's tablet and will never fade away. The golden light of eternity kept it up steadily all day.

Tin li Mrs. L. A. Ilartnmn came up from Topcka Friday and visited her parents, Mr. an.d Mrs.

W. II. Hiviwn a few days, returning to her home Sunday. storm was entirely lcxpectcd a We Have a Big Shipment of will not dim the brightness of this pic but -did very little damage. A good many catlle were in the pas ture.

One will never forget the' place of his birth, the broken cart, the FJJRN1TVRE sled and kice, and the older brother who led the way to the hillside where the fairest wild flowers bloomed. Big These sacred memories will never grow On the way want you to call and se it it arrives, which 'will- he within the Our sales of Furniture has been a great less bright or dim with age. as soon as next week. Dance I deal larger than we exacted this year and ly this we (fi 1 know the people appreciate the fact that it's more eqn- 69 9 0 tures yet and the wet and cold was pretty disagreeable for them, but we have not heard. of any perishing.

Tlroxtiow ftll was general over the state and was about the same in every section. While the snow caught a good many of the farmers -unprepared for it, hy not having their cattle in from pasture, and did not have their sheds and feed lots In shape, yet it is a tine thing for the wheat, and the benefits will prolabiy oiT-set any damage that hay. have been done. On Monday another snow fell which lasted mostly all day, but which incited almost as fast as it fell. somo are already predicting a terrible cold and stormy winter.

venient to buy at homo where they can examine the goods t.han to send for them. This has caused us to buy heavily and we shall make prices to move the OPERA HOUSE, FRIDAY NIGHT November O'-h goods. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'I Yours for 0 BAI1IK8 IX THK HOME. There is nothing which brightens and completes a home so much as tho: merry beams of sunshine called babies, and (lod pity and forgive tbo sinful, shallow-minded woman who Considers their advent and care a reproach rather than a sacred trust from Hod. Truly, whea conscientiously filled, the office of motherhood is woman's masterpiece of life.

Why should she care about woman suffrage? "The hand that rocks the craddle in the hand that rules the nation," and I dare say there are greater powers and mightiei possibilities for mothers to attain in the nobler and broader education and culture of the rising generation than in the ballot. There is not a mother so deprived of the luxuries of this world who cannot give to her children, life's sweetest and richest gift, a mother's companionship. She may be unable adorn their bodies with fine clothing, but she can adorn their minds with pure and lofty ideals, which will be worth wore to Hardware, Harness Tickets SO Cents Each. Come ami hnve a good time jliflstof music int i i 0 0 0 0 'I 0 and Furniture. W.

KNEELAND, The Atfmire Hardware Man. 69 Good ordiir will 1y The papers morning announce the death of C. .1. Dev-in, the Topcka bankrupt, had died yesterday in Chicago on his way home to Topeka. The cause of his death was second stroke parrt'y is." 0 Come and have good time.

0..

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 Admire News Archive

Pages Available:
2,378
Years Available:
1900-1909