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Cedar Enterprise from Cedarville, Kansas • 4

Cedar Enterprise from Cedarville, Kansas • 4

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Cedar Enterprisei
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Cedarville, Kansas
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VINES' CEDAft ENTERPRISE E3 OOOOOO OOOOO The Oedar Enterprise. Cedar Drug Go. Prate' Theater 4 Loeal News. Little Lester Crawford is reported on the sick list. Will Simpson has a special match Saturday nighfc May the 1st, "THE TRAP," Length-Six Reels.

Star-Olive Tell, Story by--Rlchard Davis ajid Jules Eckert Goodman. A full line of Domestic Remedies ann Medicines, Fancy and Toilet Articles. Universal Phono graphs and RecordR. Ice Cream and Ice Cold Drinks, MAKE OLD HATS: NEW WITH OUR HAT BRITE MOW Is the Time To To buy your spring and necessary goods. We have New Perfection and New Globe OIL COOK STOVES Cream Separates sale Saturday.

vThe Woodman home talent show was parexcellant Tuesday night. There was a very heavy frost here Tuesday morning. "Exclso" Sells So served ice cold at the Drug Store. It looked natural and srood to see Saturday night, May 8th, A fine, play "A Little Brother of the Rich." OOOOOO ooooooo Cedar Dr Company George Cooksle on our streets again Zolo Cooley and Iren Dean took in E. CHlRCH NOTES, uie snow at Gaylord Tuesday night and visited home 'folks.

Threshing, between showers, must have started up again from the way wheat is coming to the elevators. The ladies of the M. E. Aid met at Mrs. Savery's Wednesday after Sunday school and preaching every Sunday at the Methodist church.

Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. m. Even'ng services dismissed as long as revival lasts at Christian church, Every body invited to come and help boost the cause of Christ.

George Roseberry, Pastor. THE CEDAR GARAGE H. DEAN, Manager. Auto Supplies all Kinds. -1 FORD REPAIRS and all Necessary auto accessiories.

ALL kinds ef WALL PAPER I From 5 cents Up! MEAL PAPER 19C A ROLL. ALSO All kinds Varnishes and Stains. KttJisonjiiie and Alabastlne. Paints and Oile. J.

H. McNeil I noon and tied Ransom Dustin and Archie Crosby of Smith Center were in Cedar on business Tuesday, and stiid for the home talent play. Mgr Leonard McNeil of the Peoples Theater is putting on fine movie shows now every Saturday i "The Trap," is the extra attraction for Saturday night. It seems funny to us to' hear new professional names in Cedar now, such as Dr. Vernon Simnsnn j.nH AUOT WRECK-NEAR SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

Tuesday morning about 8:30 many of citizens witnessed an auto wreck caused by the morning freight going east. The simple facts as near as we can learn are about as follows: Will Young and Geo. Cole came down the road fron the west in Everet Harris Sedan to the west Missouri And Gasoline- ALSO THE Pioneer Smithing: Shop Pacific Ry. crossing near Clarence Kev. Geo.

Roseberry. Only school boys when we left here. We have considerable job work on hand to do in May for Cedar, and Stuttgart, in FluMps" county. Draper's and attempted to cross the track just ahead of coming train, but when they reached near oenter of crossing, their gas engine went dead. The boys jumped out and George Cole escaped unhurt, but The State cannot punish a man.for his sins, only for his crimes.

Crimes are against man and sins are atrainst At Cochran's Will Young who was driving car, 'God. received a bad bruised right hip and quite a cut in his leg by striking on Kev. C. R. Flowers, wife, and his aged mother of Downs, gave us a rock3 and ties.

He was taken to Meat I and shake in front of our office this Dr. LaHam's house and his wounds morning, They were on their road Just Where and How Is the to 'be Spent? were dressed, and found to- be not serious, but painful, and will lay him to Oberlin, Kansas, where Eev. Will be jund afull lineof Is now preaching, i up for several days at home. It is wonder the boys was not killed. UPCPh I'ntinri Hflnntn liinri The Sedan automobile was thrown A week ago Athol voted $12,000 bond proposition to a trans mission electric line from Phillips burg to that city.

God pity 'cm if off track and badly damaged. riuuu a umou racdid. Mil. A SUCCESSFUL PLAY Phillipsburg don't give them any better service than they do at Fresh Broad, etc. ralrU V3ew.

Was given at the Peoples Theater Tuesday night, under the auspices of the M. W. A. Cmp of Cedar by a local talent company, and every lady and gentleman of which fully aoquited themselves as amature the SCHOOL REPORT. Report for 8th month for Intermediate room: Number enrolled tcr date 22.

have a tail line of Aralon Parma Veterinary Speciticia. Giw (Item a trial. Grow Cochran actors. They had a packed house, the largest audience we ever saw in Average dally attendance 20 27-40. the Peoples Theater.

No cases of tardiness 0. The title of the play was "A Those neither tardy nor absent, Daughter of the Desert," a 4 act drama. The play was and set in 'Montana, during Apache Indi weret Helen Wooten, Opal and Elmer Hin.shaw, Alma Radloff, Thelma Cody, Jessie Rice, Wilber an troubles, characters, miners, cow A Businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question Bane, John Simpson, Byron Coates, boys, Mexican, otc. Loyd Iden as Carl Radloff, Emery Houston and Gaddis Sono Rosoo' Kendrick. Alberta Patton, Teacher.

leading man and Miss Hilda Mahin leading lady portraied their parts well, so likewise did Ethel Young Becca Harris, Luceal Miller, Ward Greenman, Lloyd Engstrom, Homer MARRIED, Gaddis. Greenman, and Vernan THIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter-church World Movement have budgeted their deeds. No business could have done it more scientifically. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort.

Each denomination has arranged its budget under sis main heads At.Mankato. Kansas. ADril20th. Simpson. oy rrooaie Judge Teepie, Mr.

K. J. X'ochran to Miss Eva Hinshaw. both or cedar. The above popular young couple in Cedar H.

S. Notes. Monday was "Blue for order to give their many friends a And Auto Livery, Auto tires-oils as and aooessiories (With above Garage firm) Expert Automobile Repair Mechanics, surprise slipped off to Mankato a I week ago Tuesday and got married the C. H. S.

students as Professor Graham was burderied with the card of the Children Miss Wooten being absent on account of illness. and quietly returned with their love IFOR THE CHURCH'S WORK AT HOME. A score of items eome under this head. Contider only one. Five and a half million people in the United States cannot even read and write the Eneli.h language.

Whole to carry forward this vast work of Americanization if tbe church does not? secret. But secrets "will out" and wild noise brigade of friends to the 1 Verna McNeil was absent from school Monday morning. number of 50 or more, Thursday night'between the hours of 12 and 2 Every Friday afternoon time is gave them an.old fashioned charivari least Wldrcn and yoon people under 25 years ef age ore entering American life without any rsligioustralnmg at all. Remember' ins the faith of Washinoton an Lincoln, do you think that America will continue to produce Washlng-tona and Lincoln if faith dies out of the hearts of its 5 FOR THE CHURCH'S WORK ABROAD. Influenza came first from tbe Orient thirty years ago; Dearly ell plagues are Oriental plagues.

So long as China has only" ne physician to avery 400COpeaiai the Orient yejlt contlnoe to We a menace. Solontr as one-third of tbe babies of Inaia die before tbeir ace ond year our own babies are oat safe. A Christian doctor or teacher sent abroad is working for America as truly as though be worked at homo. devoted to spelling for- headmarks, with a go cart ride thrown in. and at the end of the term the two 2 FOR HOSPITALS AND HOMES.

Eery year thousendsof fnenaniiJ women are turned away from Church hospitals because of tack of rom. The children's homes aire compelled to turn away trior ehildreo (ban they can receive. The Enterprsie wishes tbe happy students havinffthe most will receive couple long life and prosperity. Our Spring pennants. Ethel Crcnn reeeiv the headmark'last Friday, which mattes htr a total of fotir.

THE REVIVAL. Last Friday several pictures were Good taken of the school. are coming 3 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION. Of tlx 43000 American ntuients to Institutions of higher grade, one half are-fti Institutions founded and Supported by theChurrtics. Many of these institutions have had no great endowment campaigns, but thrir need are just as pressing As the 6eeda of larger schools; and yoa have only to read tlietr list of alumni and alumnae tomeasure the value tbeir contribution to America.

At the Christian church is still Prof. Graham gave the Missouri going on, one baptism has so far taken place, but we understand that Pacific; railroad 16 cents Sunday to 6 PREACHERS' SALARIES. The preacher is called the lorgottea man," and well he mny be. Eagiat out ef ten preachers are paid let) than KM week i others may soon follow. Evanelfst ship bim to Cedar, so he would not have to walk Monday morning.

Wright of Des Moines, though a The Freshmen and Sophomores are od logical teacher has been much Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and hatndicaped by bad roads and foul ixidebted.to Miss Patten for teaching their Latin I. and aneient History weather. While he preaches his views of Christ's Bible 'gospel, some classes during Miss Wooten's absence Monday and Tuesday. think lie is too radical on other churches. Reared as ye-editor was in the Episcopal" church, bv our Miss Euna Arrasmith, the State will administer its own funds.

Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the foil satisfaction of know ing that every dollar of ycur gift has its post assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for better America and a better wxSrJd, your church calls on you give and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. High Sehool Inspector for the North views of the Bible, we have found em half of Kansas, visited Cedar Ht that the Lord Jesu Christ never S.

last Friday morning. She was highly pleased with the condition Of delegated authority to mortal to school- mete out judgment upon other The English III. have inished mortals for refusing salvation or for nonconformity to religious obiiga a April 25tk Unffd Financial Campaign mm "Sesame and Lilies' and the English Ir have finished all their collateral to May 2nd tions. man conscience is to answer for itself before the divine reading. tribual atjthe last day.

Miss Frances Dillon is attending we know that Bro. Wright is try school in the afternoon to review In ing to do good in this community, and we wish him success and we hope Physic, Fern Fetrow, who taught District No. 103 this term, Is now attending he will' cause such an awakening In that church that they can once more have a minister to 'carry on the INTERCHURCH "World Movement oj xJmerica Tit fvilicmiitiM if tHr mdvtrliummt it SMjfe thrmjrk lit tirrttt if thin Jtwminatiirt, school to- seture the rest of ner credits and graduate. good work he has started. The, war is over, Bros.

Fetrow, Gaddis, Dillon We are preparing a short 45 min G. F. HOUSTON ute draffia, -'His Model Wife," to aid Kelling and McFillen, put your Ulfs Patton in her progtam, width shoulders- to the wheel and give it a jsb: God wUl testfd vol- I Ki in Hit nuir ftii.iirft.

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56
Years Available:
1912-1920