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Cedar Headlight from Cedarville, Kansas • 1

Cedar Headlight du lieu suivant : Cedarville, Kansas • 1

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Cedar Headlighti
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Cedarville, Kansas
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Li- 7 r-j li 1 1 1 1 1 LJI 0 VOL. 1 CEDAR, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 1912 NO 40 Uedioino Creoli ICtlbd By Falling Gun Daisey Nelson spent the holiday Farmer, Victim of Accident, H1 her parents Mr. and Mrs. S. B.

Leave Wife and Six iMreu. Clagget. Her husband is a street yy j-y0 car conductor in Omaha, Nebraska mk Vr Jrtt Hi Last Thursday afternoon the Your Whole Family Wiih Well'FiUmg Shoes entity community were shocked to hear of the death of Charles J. Cronn. He had started to Frank Mr.and Mrs.

J. R. Eller and family spent from Wednesday until Monday with Mrs. Ellers parents the W. R.

Kinion family. Claude Majors sold his turkeys Lewis and took a shot gun with him, when almost there the gun in Kirwin one day last week. Henry Shelton and nephew of Missouri spent Tuesday with relatives on the creek. There's a "Star Brand" 5or eAery mGmber of the. family from the tiniest tot to the grandparents.

This news, but it is even betteh news to hear that every member of the "Star Erand" shoe family. Is made af good leather, well put together, and sold at the lowest paice consistent with such high quality. We have them all. The "less and Ted" for the boys and girls; the "Society Star" for the stylish young lady; the "Quaker" and the "May-. was accidently discharged resulting in instant death.

He was found soon after-wards by Earnest Byf ield who spread the terrible news. OBITUARY i Charles Cronn was born in jimith Co. Kans. near Smith Center Sept. 6th 1873.

Died near The school in district 44 started again Tuesday morning with Miss Barnt from Lebanon as teacher. W. R. Kinion and M. F.

Sweat mi er' for thp mother; the 1 Patriot and "Pilgrim" for the father and the butchered hogs last week. George Cooksey resumed his school work again Tuesday after Ceader Kans. Dec. 28th 1911 at the age of 38 years, 4months and 22days. He was married to EvjiM, Has-kins Oct.

21st 1896. To this union were born six children, four girls and two boys, all of whichsurvivo He was born and lived in Smith Co. all his life except 15 months when in Washington where he took a claim. well d-'essen son. Also heavy work shos for men.

'Star Brand -Shoes Are Better-" A Brand of Shoes that sell up to $4.00 a week vacation. Charley Elder and family spent New Year's day with relatives on the creek. Henry Smith and son Goldie and T. J. Smith were out sleigh riding Sunday and calling on Lew Kallash bought himself a I I gasoline engine to run his pump Ka leaves to morn the loss a kind and loving wife, six children thrca brothers and two sisters beside a host of.

other relatives friends, lie was very ambitious and 1'- xrork-d and planed for the very brst interast of his family, he was a kind neighbor and friend, 1 with from F. M. Claudel Tuesday. Charley Hayntine and Joe Bu-rian spent Monday evening with Will Power, and family. Joe Kallash and wife attended the dance at Kirwin nighjv John Parker is visiting friends on the creek- this week.

his friends being numbed only 173 was laid to rest in the Cedar ctry.TThe funeral services conducted by Rev." Littel of Vlord. though we miss hin here S3 Glon Hoolc News Hi- bchool commenced again after' Our Big December Sale is but we are goin to give you another chance, Wehave decidsdta hold a sale during month, and want our many friends and pat-ons around Cedar to get "their share of the bargains: We are going to offer some extra fins things to the holiday trade at never a week's vacation. Mrs John Campbell returned home Friday from Solomon where where she was visiting her folks. And feel so very sad; We'll meet again we know, If tre have peace with God. Then let us live for God alone, Live right "and sin no more" And we shall meet round his throne Where partings will be o'er.

CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors who so sit The children and grand-children 5 before heard of prices. We qordiallyjnyite you to make our store your headquart of Mrs. Newbrey gathered a ers during thehoiiday season and sure ws can'save you money. her home Sunday for their New kindly assisted us in layintr to Year's dinner. A good time was rest our dearly beloved husband bad by all.

end fathen Miss. Delia Buttermoreis stay ing with Mrs. Will Campbel while Mr. Campbell is gone. Underwear Dept.

Ladies union suits now .79 Ladies 50c. garments now .39 Misses union suits' now only .59 Roys union suits now go at .50 Hoys two piece suts are now .29 LsHlirs Under Skli-ts. There was an oyster supper a Mrs. Charles jDronn and ''children. Notice lll parties knowing theni- talves indebted to the undersigned please call in and settle same at once.

Lera Casteel. Mens Shirts Mens $1.00 dress shirts .7 Mens 75 cent dress shins now. 59 All woo! shirts at a Mens Sweaters $3 Sweaters now go at 2.25 Sweaters areiow only 1.08 Our Glove Line Has suffered -some greatly, reduced All, leather jjloves Harom Rudolph's Monday even Dress Goods 1.00 dress goods now go at .70 1.2;") dress goods now go at .90 mohair and batlstic for .50 .50 cashmere for only .39 10 and 12c fleeced goods now at .08 .50 eider down, now. sell at .40 Dress ginghams from 7 1-2 to 12 1-2 10 cent pertales now go at 8 l-2c i5c percale's now 25c mercerised poplin now .10 30c mercerized poplin now .23 ing. There wrere about nineteen present.

IT Ladies skirts now at Mr. BarbJost a colt Sunday 2sl Ladies skirts now at Ladies Shoes We are now discount of 20 per cent on all ladies shoes Blankets blankets now cost, you 1.25- 11 LAST or nour is 6urr6.ntsedV Zl Superior in QuoJ ity.t I Color fc.nd Strenofh 1 go at big reductions cotton flannel gloves 90c per- dozen Hats And Csips. Our line of Mens and uoys hats and caps go at a discount of twenty per cent. ii i I A Ffttent Flour that lives lit not. We will K9iuna I $1.25 blankets now for only i.00 blankets will now cost .70 These are the best grade blankets on the market to-day.

Come in and see them. Up to its GUARANTEE! WOMrMOngy Outing Flannels r()c outing flannels now .08 12 i-2c out ings now costyoa 4 CUNGUKIi A mi no P. IP. 10 THE FLOUR of purfty, strength and good destion! Ve want every good cook and erery one it. jmi 1 1 Gaylord Kan sas.

w2m expects to be a better cook to ty P. Flour ye warrant the results will "pan out" better than ever before TRY IT-SAY TODAY 1 "VV JU Mrs. Martin Lund of oimoson anavjv Roy "Shipley returned from Gove Co. with his horses-Tuesday evening. Roy says he found near Reamsville are the proud parents of a big bo born last Company Yy lots of snow out there.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Love and daughter Esther returned home Tuesday from a two weeks visit among friends and relatives at Kansas City Kansas. Thursday.

Both mother and babe Etta and Amy Lund went to Gay- are getting along nicely. lord Wednesday to visit a few days with friends. i.

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912
Années disponibles:
1911-1918