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Cedar Enterprise from Cedarville, Kansas • 4

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Cedar Enterprisei
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Cedarville, Kansas
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VINES' CEDAR ENTERPRISE ooooooooooooo ri.ii mi: Last'' Monday wetk' the directors and patrons of district Ho. north Chris Khulman's met and tore the same down, preparatoy to building a new moderan school house. Bostwick and daugh The Cedar TKigKtof. Way LOT UU1D, BDllW VT lull Lewis. Mrs.

Ella Morrison wtfs- visiting for a week or more with relatives at We are under grea.tb!lRa'tioi)3 to Mrs. Callie Lewis aiH Mrs. Phoeba Walker for rooming caring foe the Vines fauiily till our household goods' arrived in town. We have found out since returning to Cedar, that Mrs. Roseberry sets up her usual' good, square meals at the city restaurant.

The lady always had the name of serving the best meals on this line, of railroad' when she kept the Commercial hotel- Our family home is in the fortteo Holmes house on Cole avenue', whete Mrs. Vines will be pleased togTeet her many lady friends. lis iManhafiten and Omego, Kansas. She Saturday nig it April 24th "The Wcman Under Cover' Length, Six Reels Star-Fritzl Brunette. Story by Sada Cowan.

Saturday night, May 1st, "The Trap." KHHX000K00 the Time To To buy your spring and nAnai.nurf 63 ft Tl fl.V ft a returned home Thursday evening, and reports a pleasant time. Miss Vale, Mrs. Marshall's clerk, spent Sunday with home fofks. FREE PAPERS AT BANK STORES; SUBSCRIBE NOW Printing la the Salesman Who Has the Right of Way Your salea letter in the United States mail has the right of way straight to your customer's desk. flitw reflection ana new wuue STOVES -i phone; line sold: Word comes to us that a Farmers EpWCAL- AND V.

I Phone Line of this vicinuy oh Tuesday purchased the Stephenson phone line at this place. Further particulars next THE CEDAR GARAGE H. DEAlSf, Manager. Auto Supplies all Kinds, FORD REP MRS and all Necessary auto accessories. M.

NOTES. Sunday school and preaching'- every Walter Castell is staying in town Sunday at the Methodist church. and going to school. Sunday School' at 10 a. m.

Preaching services at 11 a. m. Frank'Draper lest a. valuabl'e mare Everiine services dismissed as long OS.IL tne nrsu oi nic as revival lasts at Christian church. ALL kinds ef GARDEN TOOLS Such asHoes, Rakes, Forks.

All kinds of choice Garden Seods ONION.SETS 2 QUARTS As long as Lester Lowrie spent Sunday with Kverv bodv invited to come and home folks-at Kirwin. help boost the cause of Christ. And Gasoline Davfi Gaddis and father drove to George Roseberry, pastor. Kirwin, Tuesday. Grandma Claudelirhad a stroke' of HOME TALENT PLAV paralysis a few days ago.

ALSO THE Pioneer Shop "A Daughter of the Desert," a trances DilHon closed a very sue J. H. home talent play. A in lour i acts will be given by the M. W.

A. eessful term of school last Briaay Camp of tne reopieb- Rev. Geortre Roseberry made- busi ness irlp to Logan, Tuesday. Theater, on Tuesday night, ApilJ This is a fine play the Woodmen "trv "kt We rtnto and try to live are presenung wiui man specialties. A dmisslon 25c and ioo right.

We are glad to be home in Cedar THE REVIVAL. onee more. A revival has been" going" on for a J. Love- was a Smith Center week nast at the Chris-tain church business caller Saturday. and' is being conducted ty the Rev a Pavntrr of Alton, made" a Lawrence Wright of Des Moines, business trip to Cedar, Tuesday Iowa.

He is an JKvaBgenss oi suiue 'Meat Mice Aria Swank spent Saturday merit, an able fluent speaker HowwoiddYOXJ who eaches the Gopsl straight evening and Sunday with home folk. OT.Vn. from the Bible, He is creating quite like a 'raise. u.ivtn Koolev of Gaylord, was an awakening in church circles and visiting his sister Zol of-Cedar last like this nodoubt will do much good. Sunday.

Mil 1MB Air. 24 rrur nnit.fl a bit of sickness out thru the country and our M. THE SCHOOL SUPPER Is kept quite busy. On Aori lfttih a supper was given at the High school houne, which was Olioioo Beef Roast. 15o lb- is sadly needed in Polnr Snme one promote hilo it Lasts very wall attended.

The proceeds were used to px? for the stage and seats which were recently built' stock company and build one. and for Mrs. Charlie Dean gave a birthday Anv kind of pin or play can now Mnnriav eveninir. There were We have a full line of Atalon Farms Veterinary wv'fbft ihft t'ftsetneut. A vj UU glvoia 34 Years Worlc 12 or 15 sent and an nau rvroirram was snroposed to have ncen i cj time.

given after the supper. But owing Grover Cochran tr, storm which arose the pro Bob rebuiltr his old well last wraffi had to postponed. It wil tvcq a tiaa nne water be given as Btxn as tne reyy plenty oi mfiP.t.inira closa at tho Lnnsiian church. ve non SimpBoO informs us win. ren a dental office here as soon as he can get a suitable piaoe Charlev art! TSMi Cole with? tne lr not tryed to get much wlvp.s.

autoed to Kensington lasc Gaddis Sons home dif play advertising this week Saturday night, and from thence took the Rock Island tram ana as our tj pe ia in such bad snape. wont, to TCorton. Sunday they atten When we cet the dirt scrubbed out ded the- funeral of. a littU bov of and the mixed type sorted we shall Hovt Linton. They aim to give you a better paper next returqed home Monday forenoon.

week. Vp.wiitors have a thourough strain Mrs. Mary Foot of Gaylord was And Auto Livery, Anto tiros oils gas and aooessiories Holland rooster which answers to visitir ff with Cora Roseberry lass the name pf 4Ben very Thur: day. intelligent, tall, thrlble- comb, a 'Frrnk Walters is kept very busy mixture of Wyandotte and single Letrhorns. color yellowish Qf.tino' as chaufeur for Dr.

La Ham and Charlie Dillon brown, which we' raised atr Prairie Smith (With above Garage firm) Expert Automobile Repair Mechanics, View last summer. We were Mrs. Alvlra Ilinshaw received formed the original seed egg coming telegrnm Wednesday, saying her father was not expected to live and THAT Is tho kind of Increase In salary the minister has Kis living expenses have risen just as fast and as tar as yours. But be is paid on the average just 52 cents more per church member thai he was paid 34 years ago, The Minister Never FaHe You Every officer of the Government with" a war message to deliver appealed to the ministers first of alL But 80fo of the ministers receive less income than government economists figure as aniinimum for me support of an average family. When hospitals need money, they enlist the support of the ministers and receive it But when sickness visits the minister or the members of his family they must be treated ma charity ward.

His pay is less than a day laborer's. 8 out of every 10 mmlsters feeeivSr less than $20 a week abotrt half the pay of a mechanic We Pay Him Htdfth Wages a Mechanic And of these pitifully iwadtequate salaries, how much do voti. contribute? Nothing if yo are eutsicfe the church; an average of "less tha 3c a day if yota are church member. All of us share the benefits of CfiriSfian ministers to the community. They many us bury us baptize our chUdren; visit us when we are sick.

In their hand is the spiritual training of the youth. We Are All Profiteers at Their Experts Part of the Interchurch World program is this a living wage for every minister of Jesus Christ; an efficient plant, and a chance to do a big: man's job. If you want better preachers, help to pay the preachers better. It's the best investment for your community end for your childrenthat you can ever make. froinSphitzgara, Hollands she le for his home in Oklahoma, O.

E. Gaddis, who's home is in ast 4 hursday. Topeka, came in Saturday from i Beloit, where he had been transact In Addition to a banquet supper. iner business for a few days past. Be there was to have been a program at left his auto there and came in by theI igh school house Friday even rail.

He visited over Sunday and inv ei ven bv- Miss Patton and Mrs. am: Noiii maker, but was postponed on the first 6f the week with his parent and wife's folks. He didn't forgtt accovnt of the rain storm, before he left- to go on our honor Fiank Walters' Riley Anderson, list with a $1.25. Mondav. Elmer Gaddis of Topeka, and rcver Cochran took, a pleasure trip to Kirwin, Sunday.

Boys what was the attraction on a "wet" day sold his late home here to W. H- Fetrow, the retired farmer. We that burg? don't know the consideration. Mr. Otl er people can do as; they and Mrs.

Fetrow will now a nice quiet home, with good neigh e. We are not to cut nrlntintr urices. Daner stock is to bors on each side, B. Gard Morrison Your hliih for that. We are here to ma a on the east and Col.

Sep Aucker on paper and make a living. Tend to i t.he. west. The doctor who now nnr nwn business and not bother occupies the residence, so we learn, ofchrrs. Diir business is to boost will move in Hain building on for Cedar.

Church streets. Aweekazo Saturday, Mr. Wm Ed Cole and little daughter are Lea. accompanied by the Andeison here from Sherman county, Kansas. sisters, Ina and Inez! went Topeka Your partner, has a knowledge of your business and vou look to him for advice and counsel on important matters.

You are entitled to all the help he can give you. Do vou get a partner's help on your printed matter? Do yc get the most from the specialized knowledge which we have regarding-printing and paper, and above all the service which a combination of the two can render? to visit with Mrs. Lea's daughter this week visiting relativs and old friends. Ed has a fine ranch, in the west and is devoting his time to tne- Afrs. vn Oaddis and childron? ana other friends.

They report a gMd dariv business and stock raising Mr. Cole is a worker and will soon time and Mrs. Lea said her grandson Gorda-n Gaddis was going to scftool. live on Easy Streot. Intefchukch WbRED MOVEMENT They re'turned home Friday night.

Gur job department has every modern equip Master Warren Lea Gaddis returned with them, for he wanted to see his Grandpa Lea, and, a big boy he has ment tor doing wene on rusn oruexs. letterheads, billheads, and all kinds of fonns, we carry in stock, recommend and use F(ur Republican candidates are 0,1 for nomination of State Senator in his district namely: A. C. Cool idpe of Smith Center; John M. Gray Kinvn; Peter Pyle of Kensington WEST Jth 8TRKf, STaWtORIf CTTTP got to be.

The Caatell sale last ThurS ai H. G. Johnson of Norton. The Tt publication ef thi finrtiment i xntfc pomsibto through the co-opermtiori of 30 denomination. day wps well attended and goods sold The Vtiiiiy Xtuinw Taper dec ocrat, Mr.

Whitney of Phillips fair prices. co! nty, Till be a candidate again er Let Us Serve If ot asa.

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Pages Available:
56
Years Available:
1912-1920