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The Denison Leader from Denison, Kansas • 4

The Denison Leader from Denison, Kansas • 4

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People of North Cedar entertained The Donison Loader themselves with Christmas dinners Birmingham, BY LOOKOUT. galore, and a tree at the Chapel on Monday evening, which was well at I'ubllbUod every Wednesday at DenUon, Our. Kansas, C. R. Peters' school remember him tended as usual.

Frank Gragg, as old Santa, proved quite a success, and a very good program was rendered. Xmas by giving him a lamp. EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY AYERS HILL. 0. A.

Leldy accompanied Mrs. Vocal selections by Miss Ina Baura Leldy home from Tonganoxle. gart, and Instrumental music by Miss Edna Blckley were csplclally appre Mrs. J. R.

Helsey went to Topeka Entered at Denison, for transmit elated, and Cedar is Justly proud to Big Ship. ment of PETERS Shoe elon at second-class mall rates. Aug, 21. lOuo claim such talent. for a visit Friday.

Miss Knox, of Tonganoxle, is spend Ing her vacation with Mrs. Leldy. A YEAR. ONE DOLLAR Mrs. Adams returned from Topeka Did you swear off Thursday evening.

The Bell Thone men are line Uro. Huff, of the Clyde Rcpubll Ing through town and boarding with can, complains because a miscreant J.R.Dutt. Cedar Valley School. BY "cedar RianT." May Sell missed school Monday. Holidays are over and school has begun again.

Miss Edith Tripp went to Lincoln, to spend tho holidays. Wo are sorry to hear that Fred Mo ipft, some "emut es" on ins rront Cora Douglas attended the teachers' door steD Christmas morning. If you wunt to behold a prodigious smile association at Topeka. Geo. Whltcraft spent a few days in town this week.

John Hayfer attended a creamery Reynolds Is no better. meeting In K. C. last week. A protracted meeting will be held Rev.

Coole attended the exercises at Cedar valley commencing next at Mayetta Xmas eve. Monday night. Allen Wark is better looking since The scholars presented their teach er with a beautiful album Christmas. his face quite hurting him and the swelling Is gone. lie was polsened steal over the countenance or the editor of the Republican, place a full bottle on his door step I A PROPOSITION.

Send In your subscription to the Leader after reading the paper for six months If you do not consider the paper worth one dollar a year to you, tell us so, and we will cancel your Indebtedness to the paper and send It to you the balance of the year, free. Isn't that fair? We take all the cauces and leave the result to you. Furthermore, If ysu know of anyone who Is not financially able to subscribe for their home paper, send us their name and address and we will take pleasure in sending them the Leader during 1901, free of charge. DIAMOND BRAND SHOES. Is in I All the Newest Styles I All the Latest Shapes! We propose to Increase Our Shoe Business 100 per cent, in 1900 And Are making prices to do it.

NOW is the Time To Buy Your SHOES I Best Selections. Lowest Prices. Biggest Stock ever brought to Denison to select from. More value for your money than you ever got anywhere. Come in and see for yourself.

HUMMER CASH MER. CO. Charlie Gilleece and Miss Dolly with Ivy. Ross honored us with a visit last Fri Mrs. Oscar Hayfer is visiting Mrs.

day. John Hayfer. C. Coleman will shell corn tomorow, Mr. and Mrs.

Fatten of Holton vis Tuesday. ited a few days In town and at J. S. Nora Coleman visited H. W.

Tutt Bouse's. and family last week. Joe Mann of Denison was up to see Stella Bohannon has a new ring. how teeth was pulled. He had four extracted.

We wonder Some of the Cedar people attended Mrs. Ethel Bouse pleasantly enter- the Christmas tree at Denison afew friends Tuesday evening last. Games were played and refreshments served. There were about thirty Mr. B.

Cilne1 'spent Christmas with S. A. Kennedy and family. Ruth Marie Coleman was born Octo-ber 25, 3896, and passed from earth guests present. mil Once I was young, but now I am old, and I have never seen a girl that was unfaithful to her mother that ever.

came to be worth a one-eyed button to her husband. It is the law or God. It isn't exactly in the Bible, but it Is written large and awful in the miserable lives of. many misdt iiraiimiiiiiiiiiiii it ZaJcin Lights. December 28, 1900, at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. Coleman, where she has made her home since her mother's death, April Dr. T.

A. HOOD, homes. I'm speaking for the boys this time. If one of you chaps ever 20, 1899. Ruth was the youngest child of George Coleman, and was 4 years, come across a girl that, with a face BY Mr.

Bert White started to Nebraska today. M. E. Larkin shipped bis fat cattle today, 2 months and 2 days old when death claimed her. She leaves behind her a full of roses, says to you, as she comes to the door, "I can't go for 30 minutes Physician Surgeon.

father, 1 sister and 2. brothers to yet, for the dishes are not mourn her loss. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Slade, at School begun Monday after a week's It vacation. you wait for that girl.

You sit right down on the doorstep and wait the Cedar after which Calls answered promptly clay or night. Office ln store. Residence over the store. the remains vre tenderly laid away bv the side of her mother In is Colel Miss Sarah Foulk Is visiting rela tlves at Easton. for her, because some other fellow man cemetery It is hard to'give up Preaching at the school house every tne little innocent ones, out we know Sunday evening.

may come along and carry her off, and right there you lose an angel. Wait for that girl and stick to her like a burr to a mule's tail. Enquirer. Mrs. Fonik and family visited Sun day at Half Mound, that He who docth all things well knows best.

There was an angel band in Heaven That was not yet complete; So God took OuY darling Ruth To filll that vacant scat. Mr. Devere of Muscotah visited at Buy Express Money Orders. They are payable anywhere by banks and business men. Absolutely safe.

No applications to fill out. Receipts given. W. I. Groff, Mr.

Simons' Sunday. Frank Richard attended church at Carbon Monday night. Clias. Humphrey and Art Walton took a trip to Holion today. Stute Teachers Association.

The thirty-eight annual meeting of the Kansas State Teachers' Associa Mr. Townsley returned today from tion was held at Topeka last week. a week's visit with relatives. School teachers from all -over the Albert Artman and Art Walton are state to the number of 1,000 or more JOHN CONNOR, doing carpenter work at Half Mound attended this meeting. The opening session was held Ih the new auditor The Century ball at Dave Dutt's lum Wednesday The general hall was a very enjoyable affair last loot and Shoe Shop meetings were held In the representa night.

The severe cold weather pre venting as large an attendence as was tive hall. The lectures given on Thursday and. Friday evenings were Repairing done ln first-class shape. expected. The music by H.

Hinks enjoyed by all. A. E. Wlnship of and Gi Hargls was excellent. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER.

Boston, was taken quite ill and was compelled to return home leaving A WORD TO YOUNG FRIEND8. Communicated. Dear young readers of this paper, will you pause with me a few moments and reflect upon the past; we are all conscience of things we would not care for our fellow creatures to look upon. And after carefully thinking of the past, do not spend valuable time' regreting what we could have done, but ponder carefully, o'er what we may do in the coming New 'Year and glorious Twentieth Century Will there be good resolutions made as the old years dies which will not be kept? Let us answer the question by our own resolutions. Pick out the worst bad habit of what soever vice and then ask self, haven't I will power, manhood, or stability to say 1 will by supreme help rid myself of this vice which if not carefully guarded will be the cause of many an hour of misery and shame.

Little habits, little acts, tho small they may seem, will grow Into large ones and blight us with shame. The ever ready" reply which youth sets forth and honestly believes in his capability of stoping from sucli and such a habit; until at last he gives way to "I cannot stop, I have tried." How often We hear this said and with bitter remorse. So let us bear in mind the homely old addage: "A stitch In time saves nine." One good honest attempt when we first bogin wrong would prove the addage true. All work guaranteed. DENISON, KANS.

North Cedar. Rev. Fishe of Topeka to fill his place pn Thursday evening. Rev. Fish is a man of -oratory and deep principles and ean say that the ssappointment BY "WHO Date you letters '01.

We have the best line of ARCTICS, FELTS and OVERS, to be found on the market. Hummer Cash, Mer. Co. Ln Blurnberg was in Washington county last week. Edwin Cripps of Washington, spent a few days on Cedar.

Messrs. Will long and James Wilson E. V. ADAMS, M. D.

D. D. of Coffee county spent the holidays at Mr. Marsh's. Mrs.

Retz visited at Mrs. Shultz'e Physician Dentist last week. was forgotten. On Friday evening Mr. Sparks lectured on life of Horace Greeley, in which were several lessons for all to remember.

The music rendered was given by Miss Jessie Tipton of Topeka. Several interesting pa pers and were given by the Principals 6f High Schools. Wherever you might look you would see the faces of Normal students. There were over 222 Normal students enrolled on the book this year. There were a few of the Denison teachers witnessed this association and we.

hope that all teachers from Denison will look forward to the next meeting which will be held next year. At the close of Friday afternoon's session new'olUcers and committees were appointed for the following year. Hoping more Interest will be shown by the Jackson county teachers hereafter and' that we may be able to receive the M. L. R.

Birmingham, Kansas. Several of our families spent with Mr. Zeke Marsh near the R.C. SCNEDER, Notary Public. Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferrell entertained a crowd of relatives last Friday. Mrs.

Rtraub's daughters and families took dinner with her Xmas. A goodly number of relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Newman partook of their hospitality on Christmas day. New Songs Not catchy New Ploy Too Droll New Opera Too Long? Why, what on eartli ails you Is It Indigestion? Get a bottle of Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It keeps one straight tho year around. I buy it at T. A. Hood.

KANS. DENISON, Mr. Henry Turner and family of Millwood visited her brother, George Thompson, last week and left Friday F. 0. AYERS, JasticoPeace, Conundrum.

Frank Marshall is responlble for the following bit of Impromptri: There are two men in our town They do business at the Hummer; They sell felt boots In the winter And wear shirt-waists in the Lndy Correnpondeat Wanted. I want to hear from any lady who has Stomach Trouble. I will recommend Dr. Culdwells Syrup Pepsin and guarantee It to cure. Your truly, Ti A.

IIooD. ror UKiahoma and Texas. Geo. Thompson was quite sick with pneumonia Ipt week, but Is better at this writing DENISON, KANSAS,.

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338
Years Available:
1900-1901