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The Holton Sunbeam from Holton, Kansas • 4

The Holton Sunbeam from Holton, Kansas • 4

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John Q. Myers. A lex Dunn Jr. Jiihn S'oua, Vic Prea Thoughts That Others ThinK For Us. State Bank Of Holton.s Kans The devil is a prompt paymaster, but his wages are poor.

Marion Record. A man is surest of success when he works at something that is difficult for him. The way to avoid being buried alive is to amount to something: a no-account man is never kept Carnal $50,000 $22,000 oil. J. Gk Hionen, TT.

Meyer As much as we admire the Missouri woman we must admit that when a woman is caught smoking a pipe it develops, that she come from Missouri. A woman was smoking a pipe in the ladies 'waiting room of the Union depot to-day: she was from Missouri. She said stie was ashamed of smoking but that since her husband died she missed the tobacco smoke around the house and had taken up the habit. Ed Howe. There are some fundamentals in life which must be observed or life is a failure.

You can't ignore them. As well attempt Jno. Stous Seorpfcarv J. Q. Myers, G.

J. Abele, Oase Broderick, Wra. Friend twelve hours after death. A tchi son Globe! When we hear a girl describe a new style of ribbon, we wonder how she would describe Niagara else Broderiok, G.p: Abele, Jchn Setzler, HInnen, s. J.

D. Elledge WlH. Robinson, GeV. Smith. John Stous, A.

Bartlett. Martha Chrisman, J. Taylor. Caspar HInnen, Miss Anna Oraham, Alex Jr. Henry F.

Meyer, R. R. Chrisman, Jennie Dickey, Mrs. Frankie Robinson, W. R.

Fisher, Eugene V. Lavely, John Q. Myers, Wa Friend, Robert Klelen, J. L. Wearer, Mrs- J.

H.Bateinan, Mrs. J. A. Nichols, Mrsi W. Sargent, ails, or scenes in Yellowstone.

Atchison Globe. A good many men claim to be brothers-in-law of some church, The Accounts of: flerchairats and 'Farmers' Solicited but we never yet heard a woman to build a magnificent mansion without adequate foundation, or say that she.was a sister-in law without foundation at all, as to to a political party. attempt to rear a successful hu Obituary. Ida Belle Edington rfrs born July 1869 in Mahaskl co8K man career without a basis of When a man says that he has never imitated anyone the Iowa, and moved withQb ij character. No intellectual en dowments.

no scholastic attain' chances are that he has never OBITUARY. 1 Halcie Van Wilson was born in St. Clair county, Jan. 27, 1868. She came with her parents, P.

-M. and S. Wilson, while in infancy, to. Jackson county, Kansas, she grow to womanhood, She' confeSsod done any tiling original worth ments can supplant the essen mentioning, either. The authorities of the New tiais oi cnaracter.

xney can only them. Ed Hoch. York Law school are attempting ents to Minburn, Dallascounty, Iowa, in 1877 and to Birmingham, Kansas, in 1898. She was strong and healthy until she took the measles followed by pneumonia, when in just two weeks irom the day she took her bed she was laid in the grave. Her death occurred March 30, 1904.

She was a rJiAArfnl. cnntented.ilovinfir her Savior and was baptized by Elder Crouch, in Oct. 1887, Una train the oilier day, we She was married to Rev overheard a conversation be S. Bixby, Jan. 28, 1897, and has rASidp.d nlmnst, with tween two gentlemen in which they were mutually, extolling the 1 ciriues oi an aoseut ucquumt- daughter and akind, self -sacrific ance of theirs.

Among other Together this energetic couple bixiua talked life7s ruercred mth wav i ..1 j. I OO- just aoesn Know now to uo any- tll lasfc Wednesday' afternoon, to stop the practice of toss-penny craps and other.gamblmg games which go on all day long in the cloak rooms. Thus does the young idea begin to shoot (craps) in the neighborhood of Wall street. Philadelphia Ledger. In Korea a woman has no name of her own and has to be con-tent to be known as the daughter of So-and-so or the wife of So-and-so as the case may be.

If some of the American women with hyphenated names would divide with their unfortunate sisters in Korea it wculd be appreciated here as well as there. thing but a straight business." Halcie said "Husband I must bid Then we thought how much you goodly for a while," and better it is to say things like iay down to sleep airTd rest, and that about people "behind their went quietly up to- God. Sister backs" than to say unkind things Rivuv wfla rnh and amU. about them. But the best thing tious and wrought with so much ing sister Her parents, two brothers and many other relatives and friends will feel keenly the loss they have sustained by her seemingly untimely death.

She was conscious and very patient during her sickness, manifesting great interest in her brothers who were sick at the-same time. She told her mother she was trusting in' Jesuswid said she was ready to go. Jsus-assures us that it is just as easy for hi to say, sins be forgiven as" to say, "Arise-and walk," If in her case he chose to do the former and not the latter, we will say "Thy will be done;" and if her example' 01 au is io oe, wormy ui energy aud persistence at her such things said of work as -a public teacher, that Hoch. she broke down her nervous system, and became av confirmed invilid until the day of her death. But during the long period of sickness and suffering the Chris tian faith and fortitude failed not, and she died in full hope of deduced eternal life.

Tiiere remain to truly mourn leads us to trust him more fullj she will not have lived in vair her early translation, a husband, Travelers of an economical turn of mind will bev In these low rates, These apply from Kansas, Rev. S. Bixby, her 'another, The funeral was conducted inthj. Birmingham church by the pasr two brothers and three sisters, with a host of friends. Paddfeford after which San Francisco "I Los Angeles The funeral was held from the most of the congregation follow $25 To-day and every day until Apiil 30th.

Christian church in Soldier, on I. Seattle Tacoma ed the remains to the R. P. cemetery at Denison, Kansas, where Friday, April conducted by they werolaid to rest till the Elder Bedall, of the Christian church, -A. very large concourse One fare pins $2.00 for the round trip.

ri Home-seekers' Excunrsions to the West and Southwest. resurrection morning. April 5 and April.19. of people gathered to these services, for Mrs. Bixby was uni-versallyjoved and respected.

California and Return. $45 April 23 to April 19. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our heart Bedall. 0 Mrs, Bfxby jswls a prominent teacher felt thanks to our friends and Full information at all Rock Island ticket offices or by addressing oi uer yjt, UUIS vUUIll llUVi a.

Li lUU tnuu nervous cCllapse wa3 principal of the Netawaka school. Ppi A. B.tOooper, D. P. Topeka, Cotton Plant History.

neighbor for their Iiindness and sympathy that has been a source of much comfort during our time of bereavement and sorrow. i Allen Edington and Family, Birmingham, Kansas. The cotton plant first came la Arner ita iruiu Asia; row irq greater part 71 la fTTAtTtM J. A. Stewart, General Agent, Ks.

City. from American cotton seed..

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Pages Available:
280
Years Available:
1904-1904