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Glen Elder Independent from Glen Elder, Kansas • 5

Glen Elder Independent from Glen Elder, Kansas • 5

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ff. Offer Yet! Greatest ho regular OAK cervices begun Recitation by Hamsey, Reading by Rev Laird and the ilower gills decorating. all the graves, Mr. and Mrs. Watson were among the passengers goiug east Monday Memorial services were properly ob-served at the Blue Hill church Sunday afternoon, I had jotted down a full Programe at the time but have mislaid my notes.

Dear readers I re ST. LOUIS WORLD nlize the responsibility resting on ma, from Glen Elder. They go to Mo. to aud hope you will deal justly with an be the bedbide of Mr, Watsons GOLoia H31c3Lox In.3.2? end xrt 365 Daity Newspapers For $LOO A DAIIY PAPER FOR USSS THAN 2c PER WEEK. li.

8c W. WOODMAN, PUBLISHERS. Entered at Glen Elder Pont Office as erring brother for any slip of the tongue or pen. Opening song by congregation, Song by Blue Hill choir. Prayer by Rev Lnird.

Song, Scripture reading. Song. Memorial sermon by Rev Lai re. (And 1 want to say right here, it was one of the best sermons ever delivered at the Blue Hill church aud if there was any one that had come to the years of understanding that did not go uwav a better citizen and neighbor he or sho must have indeed been beyond recall.) second clflfis matter. Saturday May 28, 1904.

mother who is very sick. Mis? Cora Kempt horn and little brother who has beeu visiting in this neighborhood for a week or ten days starts for Colorado Springs this week to stay with grandma and grandpa Kompthoru this summer. Rev Laird goes to Barnard Wednes day of this week to meet his wife and family who has been visiting her father's family at Abeleue for the last month. Miss Gaston and little brother attended Sun lay school at the Valley Suuday morning. A number of the boys from the Lone Hill district attended church at this place Suuday night.

Mr. Chapman aud Miss Rhoads were at the Valley Sunday night. TH WORLD is published every day in the year, including Sundays, It is an eight, twenty and twenty-four page paper. It makes an especial feature of the news of Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Kansas, Texas. Kentucky, Oklahoma and the Great South-western States, but it tells-ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD and tells it well.

THE WORLD publishes more World's Fair and War news with Illustrations than any paper in the United States Miss Ii.irtou says fihe resign-ej for the bi.iefit of the Red Cross Society. That is exactly what the Red Cross Society thought. The Virginian girl who was engag ed to two men aud while waiting to elope with, No. I married Xo. 3 says Cupid is not blind, but enly somewhat cioss-eyed.

The police judge of Concordia sentenced the proprietor of the Baron? Hotel to 30 days in jail and a fine of $100 and costs for violating the prohibitory law. The Dunkards Brethern held aperies of meetiugs at Rose Valley Sun day morning aud evening. Rev Laird of Portis There was to be preaching Saturday night but theruin put a stop to that. Rev Laird and wife also attended Suuday School at the Valley Sunday morning. We are always glad to have them with us.

Thomas and Steven McGhee attended church at the Valley Sunday niht Charley and Albert Henry were Mr. and Mrs Reubin Burger aud Miss Wetlaufer were Valley callers Sunday. Mr. Thurston aud Miss Shull were at church Sunday night. In Boston, the neasy home of nil visiting in the neighborhood aud at The E.

C. Burger family are visit tended church in the Valley Suuday J3rooictl Offer To all, new and old paid up subscribers we will give The ST. LOUIS WORLD and The INDEPENDENT for only ing Mrs Burgers parents in Lincoln county this week. ht. 111 Programe of Decoration Day at Blue Mr Thompson and Miss Coburn at Hill: tended theDuukard meeting Sunday Meeting at 10:00 a m.

night Adjourned for dinner sened by the Myrtle and Roy Burger weie at Be- adies of Rose Valley and Blue Hill. loit Wednesday. Myrtle to interview the dentist, do not think that anybody should r.ew projects, a plan is being consider- ed for the extension of education to adults through life. It is hard to teach old dogs new tricks. If house wires can be educated up to the point where they shr 11 'become good cooks, and the husbands can be induced to give up tobacco and ''alcholic much good will be accomplished, John H.

Hj kes American Bible society agent in China aud a resident of the Orient for thirty one years, address ed the assembly of United Presbyterians tonight, saying; "Japan is unconsciously fighting the battle of have went away hungry as' they all lad an invitation to dinner. At 2:00 in the programe was taken up at the church and while the congregation S. H. Burger made a trip to Beloit this week and fetched back seats for the school house. There was a number that attended Decoration Day services at Blue Hill Iroin Glen Elder and vacmity.

Com rad McAninch wishes me to extend a was assembling the Band played a couple of appropriate selections, This will keep you posted for a whole year on all Local. County, State, National, Foreign and Campaign news. Call at or send $1.50 for both papers to the Independent office Glen Elder, Kansas. Wm. Woolman, Publisher.

The above liberal offer holds good for a limited time only. Openinj song, "Star Spangle Ban uer" by congregation. Blanche Coburn. hearty thanks to all the comrads and to all who took part in the exercises. Rec.

Rec Zella Burger Cnriotianity, Her success or failure means the success or failure of the Anglo-Saxon principle. Where the Union Jacks and the stars and stripes are there is civil and religious Song By young people Pearl Burner Rec Will and Geo Humes went to Be-loit Tuesday to counsel with a doctor George was taken with severe cramps Monday night. REX. liberty. Where Russia rules mission ary and Bible work is difficult.

Rose Valley Suuday School Florence Thompson, Bessie Hamilton bong Rec Rec The Baud TTT TTm AT filT A TT Rec YVm. VYUULlYliilN Recently at Chanute the police judge, in trying a case of wife-whip-ping, declared that he rather regretted Mrs Zella Rhonda Mrs Coburn 's class Drill Alt. ut IiiiW.Sc Notary Public, Klukk, Kansas, Rec Eva Hamilton the fact that the law did not give Song and Drill Mrs Eva Thomp- liusband the right to administer cor son's class poral punishment tohis wife in Real Estate, Insurance, Grace Sherbond ontingencies, "isut, ne says, "us Rec Song I cannot find any law for -what you Young people Utopian Quarelt Song Collections. tid, I must fine you $1 aud costs, which is the lowest penalty provided Mr Coburn then read a list of those A Farm" For You. AKK YOU.

SATISFIED at HOME? Or djyou wish to better yourself? You should investigate what the San Joaquin Valley of California has tooller hustlers, lu that great valley is grown nine-tenths of the U. S. raisiu crop, and millions of gallons of wine are made yearly. You can profitably raise almost everything there. Good farms at cheap prices.

Low-rate colonist excursions in March and April on the Santa Fe- Write for pamphlets to C. Seagiiaves, A.T. S. F. Topeka, Kansas.

Calif 0 rn i a A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption is a sure cure for all Lung and throat trouble. Thousands can testify to that.

Mrs. C. Van Meter of Shepherd ton, Va says "I had a severe case of Bronchitis and for a year tried every thing I heard of, but got no releaf. One bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely." Its infallible forCronp, hooping Cough Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption, Try it, its guaranteed by all druggists Trial botttes free.

Regular size 50c, and 1X0, fSend for my real estate list. that had died and were buried in the by the statute." Rose Valley cemetery in the last year. In a case at Denver the other day, in and requested that I should publish them as follows Infant daughter of rolving a Kansas couple, another judge declared that it was impossible to conceive of circumstances under Mr and Mrs McAninch, born May died May 4 and buried May 5, 190.1 which a nr.m would be justified in Many sections of the country have already been visited with cyclones aud storms, Ym Woolman can write you bast, cheapest and safest insurance against such. Call and see him at the office of this paper. Christian Kagerice, born, in Bradford punishing his wife.

The case was one county, 1820 aud died in Mitchel in which Nettie Bragg sued Sam county, Kansas, 8 1903, age 83 Bragg for divorce. The Braggs were years 5 months and 3 days; Willie, married in Goodland, Kansas, in 1898 and Bragg is a machinist working for son of anil Zigler, born Nov mmmm I the Rock Island railroad. In the di 12, 1899 aud died Nov 12, 1903, age i years; Sidney McNeal Ramsey, son vorce suit Mrs. Bragg testified that of and I Ramsey, born July her husband was of a roving disposi 17-, 1902 and died Dee 8, 1903, age 1 tiotf and wanted her to travle from year 4 months and 21 days; Infant place to place. When they went to --1 i i i i son of Mr and Mrs Thurston, buried Jan 12, 1901.

Mr, Coburn then called on Rey. Brown who Denver last year she resolved to rxake that city her permanent home. Bnt the husband insisted on moving away, and one night xm she had told him gave a short talk in Memorium. Oedron Post GAR taking ur the positively that she vould not move again, he put her over his knee and (gave her a spanking. spanked me for fifteen minutes," testified the wife, "ana ho spanked so hard that I toecame black and blue from the pun tegular ritualstic part of the order.

Sermon 'Rev Laird -Song Quartett The Quartett is composed of four young ladies of York Town namely Miss Hayes Soprano Miss Kimmer Alto Miss Kite. Tenor Mrs. Brown Base. I would have liked to give a more extended notice but space forbids. I wish to heartily thank the Quartett Insure your Crops in the Farmers Mutual of Topeka.

It's officers are under $50,000 bonds to the State of Kansas. All losses ate paid prorhptty You are' not buying a lawsuit when you insure ill this company. Insurance good as soon as application is written up. And it was upon this showing that the judge gave the woman a divorce and uttered his pronouncement Against even the right of spanking an aggravating spouse. C.

Journal if i ii i i i ri LOOK MERE! We will give you for for their assistance. The process- If ton formed with Mr. McAninch Mar- shall, of the A Joseph Gaston, gf Officer of the day Mrs Thurston Mis "Rollvi 'f. WhOLE YEAR, The Dally Kansas City Star, The Even AimMAinni FiniPi bum and Miss Anna Shull as aids; Mr rinlinrn 1VI rclm 11 rind T0i.i,.v ing Kansas City Times anc geof. I.

he Independent, ALL for or. Thev moved tn tVi tH where a salute was fired bv the Sons 3 CjL5 00. I of Veteran's firing squad, after which 'N SISIU'WIISII 1 i w. mi mm mm mmm arc mexzmzm. mmmm mm.

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