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The Fall River News from Fall River, Kansas • 1

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Ki "'TGr i IT JLLJLL VOL. VIII. NO. 9, FALL RJVEH, GREENWOOD KANSAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22 1905. WHOLE NO 37 Obitaarv.

i Elder J. W. who died atFalj River. Kansas, IX tc5, wa" born in Ky, Oct 2, 1826. Georpe A- Finnell, of Pueblo, and Ha M.

Byram, ef Emporia, vere united in marriage at the ist parsonage Monday 11 clock. The ceremony was pei lorn, if i the presence ofsevetal Witnesses bV Ml mm Teachers, Read. Kansas State Teachers' aasn-ciation will be held in Topeka De 26-27-28. S4.6 V.ill Ukc ouiumSe-ery to Topeka and back. Why ik take a holiday trip to the state capiti' while the tare is low? Why not en- We wish yo a Christmas Merry A Happy A At A appreciate tne patronage we nave nart in he past year and solicit a continuance of same.

YOURS F. G. BRO WN. Barron. Th biide pos sessed a manner expressive of refinement and wide culture.

Rich in the finer graces, sheis splendidly equipped for making home the happiest plhce on earth. The groom is industrious and a beautiful home in Pueblo ready for The happy pair left on tie 12:10 train for theciiyof their future Junta Tribune. The bride is well known here, being meuaugntcr of Bart Wade. Sha hai- many friends who extend congratula tions. Charleston.

Wright Coats and family visited Mr. Haggards suiujay. Harry Holland and Hal Stewart Went to Severy Saturday Sunday. returning Good attendance at Endeavor Sim- day eve, T. J.

Stuwart is leader tor next night. Arthur Morgan, visited bis uncle at -severy a few days tnis week- Roy Wtst and Frank Evans attended E.isba John Brooks jatjruay nixhi A few you ng people of CharJesten the dance at Ira Garnotts Tuesday night. Christmas will soon be here anu Santa Ciaus is piooablv iOW he will get OOll. IS l.cre unless it suous worn, jjec. 15 to Mr abd Mrs J.

H. auiue pound bvyt- Mr and Airs Steele made a businc i ip to Toronto Friday rrfurniug St urday. J. W. Bogart went to r'edonia Sat, Mrs w.

n. McGinni was on the sick list last week. Nea.r e. News is scarce, Flo Marr has the diphtheria. She reported seriously ill.

They have ordered the new organ nd a new bell for the schoolhouse, Maggie and Elva Armstrong, Hugh Munoayand Beryl Middle Koff spent Si-mlay evening at Ben Priehards. nrs. w. Johnson was called to Independence Friday an account of ihe illness of her grandfather. Mrs Lizzie Mitchel of near Quincy pent Friday and Saturday visiting relatives in this neighborhood.

Charley, Will and Sam Prions id if White Hall spent a few days visiting with, Ben Prichard last week. 'Fanny Parker and Sylvia Phelps were buggy riding Sunday evening. J. W. Noble and wife spent Sunday it Mr Parker.

Roy Sparks and Nellie Fields attend ed church at Charleston Sunday night Chnstma. will aoon be here. There was aOarg crowd attended literary at Triumph Friday nighf iov an educational teast with such men as Gov. Hoch, Dr. SchaefFer of Pa Supt.

Kerns of 111., Drs. Steiner. Nel- others of the eliW Get in touch with modern educators. From 'an educational standpoint it will pay. Did you see the statu capital? Well look at it again.

Come to Topeka and took and listen. F. H. Eastern Star Officers. The following officers wore elected for the ensuing term." Worthy Matron, Worthy Patron, Associate Matron, Mildred Fitzmorris Arthur Wilkinson Mattie Frank Brown Sweet Nellie Romig Secretary, Treasurer, Conductor, Associate Conductor, Adah, Mrs.

A. Sweet Addie DeFevcr Maude Purkapile Ella Cunning-ham Maggie Brown Laura Forbe-Mis, Young Esther, Martha, Electa, Chaplain. Pianist, Marshal, Warden, Bonnie Fedrick Fiench DeFeve Mrs. Winfield Teacher's Asso ciati'iiv Southe rn Teacher's Association was held iu Winfield and was pro nouncedthe best ever held in the dis tiiet In his address of welcome Mr. Rob inson, Pres of fust National deplored tne tact mat teachers wer So poorly paid and metimes so littl appreciated though some were equa ii ability to insurance presidents an bank cashiers.

President Lake spoke of "Educa t'Onal Progress'' in his Opening ad aresa. uesaiti that education is pass sing more and more from private tr to state control. This has a tendenc to strengthen the school system II also urged consolidation of count. schools but laments the fact that th pupils are tiot taught to think properly which is due to the lack of educatio and training in teachers and of over crowded courses of -study. I The debate on the question "Resolved that Corporal Punishment should be Abolished in the Public Schools' was interesting and instructive, Some of the points made the affir mative wer: that the incorrigible snouid not De kept tn school bui reformatory institutions; that tht- teachers duty was fo teach not to flog that the principle of the Great Teache "Blessed are the merciful" should the prevailing principle in the schoo room; that it should be abolished be cause it, inflicts an injury on hot I bodv, and spirit; that it was a punish ment for the tioys only and that on ac count of dice of the teacher it did not reach the big bully.

Also that not tht teacher but the parent is the proper party to whip his child and that educational reformers opposed whipping, The speakers on the negative de jelaredthatthe affirm admitted the necessity of the rod but said that the room warn not the proper place for such epidermic applications and tiiat fhe "administration of said appli- cation Was beneath rthe diirnity of a schoolteacher. The negative also de clared, thit we were not near enough tbe mrtleni'nni to abolish it; 'tVat where the 'children re naturally good it should Wt be lissd; that it 'should be and removed to ill. ut flio itgeof thrv. years He the sou of Peter and Dutlor and lias two brothers i still living-, on at the t( 94 yrs. his early manhood he entered j-Knox Coliege at Galcsburg-, Illinois and later was aaimtted to liemany, Va.

tvliere he graduatod i In 1851 he was mrrried to Miss Mary Grounds of Monmouth, Illinois, whoie loving companship he enjoyed for almost 55 years and who still fsurvives. By them tv.n reared t'o rnanhood the son, the lamented Setdon II. Cutler, sw well known and lovejt whose, wife and daughter remain to'monro. His life -vork was preaching the' "in searchable riches of Christ" to whom he led people hv both; precept and example. His younper years were spent as an educator having taught for more than twenty years tn donColleg-e in Illinois, 14 years of ti time being- President of that Cht iaiiarf institution whose students in all parts of the land live to bles3 his name for the high inspiration and noble eawpfe of their teacher.

One who knew, has did that "thousands owe their success in life to him." Fifteen months of hit life lie UKhtin Santa Rosa Christias College California. He had residul at Fall River tor more than 21 years. 20 of which wtr spent by the yiide of his son in the Fall Kiver Bank where the books were proof cf his business, During hi stay in Fall River he has heeo acting- pastor of the Christian Church, and preacfied and taught the love of Christ to this people until six weeks before the end, faithful to the last. But old ace came on apace and at the ripe old ge of 79 ears he be-irait to realize that while vur bodies are "fearfully and vonderfullj made" they are but tnachi.ies which may be repaired from time to time but fir.ally reach the point where they are worn out and must be put a way His funeral sermori was delivered by one of his old studer.ts aud in Abingdon College, A. H.

Aten of Oklahoma City. A laree attendance ana many iiorai onenngs. His body laid hy the side of hi son in the beautiful cemetery at Eu reka to await the coming of the Savior he so loved. The life of this good man was round ed out to a glorious fulness by deeds that will endure, as hts heart was full love to all mankind, nd purified from every evil anection. He was a winner of souls, and the.

rich and abiding reward of the aoyl winner i his; for ft is written, "ti which coiivertethtrte sinner from the error of his way shall Save a solfrom death, and shall hide a multitude Of sins." The largi crowd attending 'the funeral services and beautiful flower offerint-s were witnesses of a well 3 pent life. Svmpathy is extended to the bereav ed ones, vet 'tis God alone that can heal your sorry ing hearts.1 Aged People. T. J. Mo-gan furnished vs with a list of names of residents of Fa" River who have reached the are of 70 years which will be interesting to read Name.

J.T. Adams, libs Bulkley, John Bailey, Bcttie Bentley, Mrs. M. G. Butler, G.

W. Dykeman, Elizabeth Dykeman, George Cnrry. A. J. Batterton, "Samuel Grimes, James McKre, Thos.

J. itorgan, Sallie Morgan, J.Noakes, Mary Anb'Noakes, Age. I 72. 74. 72.

'I .1 7J. 'I 74 ,1 72. 77. 83. ft 87.

if .1 ftl Naricy Johnson, Margaret Hester, G. M. WeTEt, Heery Peh'nihgtoh, 'Kr. 1R Kilter, 'Katicy Iarie, ileaO. Felker, 'si'; '70.

74. -78. 73. Nbticfe, 'Teleph6ne Paroris. The'central office feours 'from 7 a.

UHttrtil 9 P. arid caffs Will tiot be ari'iwered at xitheT kiours 'bnfy In caet af Csoergeticy, as sickness, death KeSsie nov, trtfral I 74. 74. Jotift a it he AiLRiSTKA CHECK. cheers the heart mora than p'-ett useless things.

and how nice it isrto hk'S a Bar.i Account. After you commraoi doini; business you- wKT wonder ho you m.tnagel to. get Deposit your checks and ec-acy her where we guarantee sa67. Pa vour bills- by chwk and always la receipt. We keep trick or every ite.i -ind return ycdr checks when ycu war account figured THE i w' ALBANY ST ATE ANK The Cog Stayed.

A young business man--of who didn't love dogs, surprised hi wife the other night by bringing honn a disreputable looking, half -starve' mongrel "Now, it's all right he tolA hei. "ThTs dog Is going to stay and'? thlnjt when you heaf the stances ycu won't object. About- tbrer blocks- away- from tn house this, do? deliberately stopped is front of me The beast locked as It he, had ne: eaten for days, never hud a home an. bad bm kieked sad- earffed by-aetrrl; everyone. He looked at me In sucf.

an appealing way that Oouldn't hclj stooping down and patting him onc or twice on the head. "I thought no more about the mat ter and continued On tny way honx' When 1 had gone a block so I felt something com against mj, hand, and turning a 011(1 I saw this poor beast, out of gratltudv for my having just patted him on th: licking lny hand. "After this dog gets I'fetrmealj and a wash he. wilt look ver different from the way he looks now. Anywaj, want him to stay." Th dog stayed.

New York Son. He Had a Good Reason. NoddCorae out with me and tak' a ride la my atita Todd How long have yon bad it? "Just got It." "Had any experience with then?" "No." "Going to run it youreelfT "I "Can you mend a punctured tireT" "No, sir "Wouldn't know the first thing dat" "Not the flral thing. "Have you studied read, of bees given any advice?" "No, sir; I tell yon 1 doat knov the, first thing." 'How far do you want to go?" "Just as far as the thing will go "All right. I'll go with you." "What! Why, I didn't dream you'd accept my invitation." "Why not?" "Why, I didn't suppose you'd, care to go out In an auto with a man who doesn't know anything about It." "Nonsarse! You're just the "How's "Simply because, old chap, that we break down we'll drop the old ma chine and get home by trolley, train oi carriage.

But If yon thought yo.i anew ma nrsi uing snow re, you ii flf flay 0 flx wn" w. 10 lW fefer'a VtoVfe New Year Get your Christmas candy at Brown's J. -Nelson made a flying trip to Severy Monday. Cbas. Hale and wife came do ti from Eureka in their, 'auto" and spent Sunday with K.

Kenyon and wife 'I hey were accompanied by Miss Pern Hale of Neodesha. High Arm Drop Head SewinJ Me chine with all attachments far $15.00 KtMG WILKlNiOK Dr. Trosler visited his brother at Yates Center the first of the week. K. Hat-men of Cottonwood Falls, who tepiesents the Halsteatl Milling Co.

was doing business with the merchants of our city the last of the week, R.0MIG WILKINSON have put in a full line of Plumbing Goods and iav a first cUu fid inner an will it you first cla.ss job, Give them a call. Ed- KichVtJvls received a message th.it his brother-in law G. Biandin of Las Vegas, New Mexico had died anil would be brought to New Albany fur burial. Mr. Mrs.

went to Freitouia Tuesday where ih funeral services took place. Lost. A pair of gold rim, nose glasse Kinder will please return same to the depot or leave at this offiDe. Social Dance A dance will be given at Connell Hall Monday evening Dec, 25. "At Clo-e Rantte" is out yet, if you have it please return it without de as it is st me that this library be changed.

Christmas and New Year Holiday excursion Via A. A F. Ry. Tickets on -ale Dec 22-23 24 25-30. 31 and Jan.

return limit Jan. 4th. One and one third for round ti ip fare 50 cents, D. L. Hathaway Severy, Its.

I. O. 0 F. Roll Call. The Annual Roll Call I.

O. will be the evening of Jan. 5 at the CjruUr meeting of lodge. All Odd Fellows and their families are expect ed to be present. Com.

Highest Cash price paid for Poultry, Eggs and Butter. Telford Miintlay. Bo(ks Call and see Thos. J. Morgan 'and order a nice book above all his fttf examine 'Vivilore for Christmas but nice good books, and Red.

Letter He can save yoj money UrtI tiwuuuun, ine greatest gooa to trie largest number of people'rs his high-ier aim. ForSale. aredPlymotith Rook (iikereT. Soortd'hand spring wagi, btiggfy und'double -harness. mas and New Ifear Holiday Forthrs ofxasioft the T'Fr1Wo 'wfH eeli tttikrts for one and -one 'third fiJ Tiirhe round trip "Minimum'' charge fifty cents.

TSell tKH5etriber 22, 23. i4 tU it Jariuary Listen for the wedding bell. Hems' bulk mines meat at Brown's Mrs. Z. Batterton was chopping in Severy Saturday.

John Kenyon of Neodesha visited his father in this city Sunday. Dr. C. A. Thomas visited with relatives in Frudouia Saturuay evening A big line of candies and nuts for Xbit.8 at Brown's, kobert Marr Of Oklahoma trans act.ro business in our city Saturday.

F. H. Htjxw of buttaio was transacting business in Kail tfivcr Moua.iy J. V. Greer and ivn friora eu aileiiUii.

to business at Ssewujr lues- Vies Leo Biacktnan caine over trow Yitts center ioaay to Visit a lew v-uays butuii Tfiite fresh, at Brswn's. G. a. snipped two trs u' cuttie to Kaiia City euuesuay. County Auy, Ciogstou as transacting omciai-foMWHiir-ts tu town tteuues- ROhIG tt WIJ.KINSON 'have a complete lane of a sieves, a.a lamps snd gas fixtures oi ail fcuia.

Can and examino bclprs auyin iewhi-c. Mrs. CotMia Cart Junction, Me. visited Friday 6a Saturday witn Mr W. J.

Crawtopd. The new notsl Was opened for business the feist Of tht week, Dr. E. Brown will be in Fall River th Ut Tuesday if) eapb month. Hal Aboott visited friends in How-aid the first of the week.

Dr. Henbo of Elk City was in town Monday transacting business and shaking bands with old friends. Or. S. C.

Brown, Dentist, Office over the Post Office. Open Fridays and Saturdays. Mr. Bradfleld of Hamilton County, Indiana was a guest of Bart Wade last week. vVm.

Marr went to Cherryvale the last of the week to visit relatives. John Gapes who has a position at. infield is home to spend Uie holidays with his parents. Wm. Eaton and family of Iowa arrived Wednesday and will visit- a weeks with his parents and brother of this place.

Don't fpf get the Christmas exercises h.irch-85Hiirday! at ti Christian night. W. Nelson "transacted 'oWnes LEGTURB COURSE- OF 100 bsea a last rtsort to keep children of rfoni 'institution; that In wtfero it was "aboiisoed "the tOViJUapoh "to quell -LtCTURER T. ri'ora ambhglwSojl '-ehdrett; that Sut of fc5ktlePs'feeeived 'trom inquiries sent 'school fuihoriies, ipny two favored its the money changers lout of the temple with Whips; that Dewey was started right by the use cf the rod wbtn cake to "savibg a 'bad pupil the teacher would have tlie best resptts il whipped first, then "prayed just a zealously; arid that though oaehund- rd need hot be puhishefl the law should not be'ehanged so that the One-nbnd- e3 arid first be denied the reki If ne slrould need it. at Piedmont 'the first of the wek.

W. Brodrick 'fc'iftt, -5F. 'A, Zanders ani wife, T. Telfofft 'nd wife, R. Kenyan XuV.

JsieOirnef nrKrtiaugfi-iter Lociie, Urn. X. fcirtsry, tlrs. Orounda tjlf Crrptcm, tour '-Vi'rr. JIc Srown, ndM.FRkMilrts atcon.prtn-3ed fkRrw to I ifefca Saturday totttudlclrialof Praactrlajr at ttie M.

TJlttircli neirt mityt, 0ffc saornipg ar Mrtlrtr. Ini PuiWf Tickeale To be toatltiued'rlekt weclf. 4.

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