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The Osage County Democrat from Lyndon, Kansas • 1

The Osage County Democrat du lieu suivant : Lyndon, Kansas • 1

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THE BEST PLACE TO SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT IS AT FLEM1N G-H URST MERCANTILE COMPANY (GOMfflW VOL. 4. LYNDON, OSAGE COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1913. NO. 1, Billy's Bungalow.

A Good Convention. Federation Meeting. Haggerty-flcO rath. Last Friday night the Young Lyndon people have learned that Valley Brook Township Sunday Miss Blanche Haggerty and Mr, Kersten-Mandigo. At nix o'clock yesterday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Fred Kersten and wife, about six when the Lyndon dramatic club ad- School Association held another suc- Peoples Federation met in the I.

0. 0. F. Hall to have their usual' good vertises a play it is sure to be some- cessful convention at the M. E.

The Week of Prayer. Subjects for prayer, places of meeting, and pastor in charge of the subject for the union services beginning Monday, Jan. 6: Monday Prayer for the preach ing service of the church. That George McGrath were united in marriage New Years morning at six o'clock at the borne of the bride's thing good. Last night every seat church on last Sunday afternoon.

lime. The meeting was opened oy miles northeast of Lyndon, Miss in the opera house was sold and the Promptly at the hour named in the Nellie Kersten and Mr. Ira Mandigo, parents. F. R.

Haggerty and wife gallery filled with people who had program, President Hilkey called both of Vassar, were united in mar The wedding was a quiet home affair with only the near relatives come to see "Billy's Bungalow." the meeting to order, and after riage. Rev. Schenk, a minister The play wasunder the direction few moments spent in devotional from Vassar, performed the cere of Ethan Gill, who played thepart services Ralph Space presented the singing "Blest Be the Tie That Binds," after which the Lord's Prayer was repeated by thoae present. Will Richards then favored us with a' vocal solo, and Mies Delia Mavity gave a reading. After this Jesse Jones, Mary Covert, Ethan Gill, Vivian VanLietf, Ruth Potts and Charles Sargent, presented a mony, which was witnessed by present.

The ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Thomas Mc Connel and they received congratu about sixtv of their relatives and oi Jim Middleton, owner ot the topis, "The Secretary." The paper Bungalow; Miss Vivian Van Liew and the discussion which followed friend. Jations just before leaving for the played the part of Peggy Middle- brought out the facts that a good Mr. Mandigo is a mail carrier ton, Billy wife. The other char secretary and a complete record are from Vassar and thev will make acters, who were guests at a house as essential to good work in the short play entitled "The Obstinate their home there.

While we are not acquainted with the groom, we party at the Bungalow, were Col. Sunday School as correct book keep family." This was an amusing play, well rendered and enjoyed by know the bride is a charming young ministers may be more deeply im-pressed with their responsibility as ambassadors of God. At the Presbyterian church, Mr. Barth in charge. Tuesday Prayer for the same service.

That all who are or should be hearers of the preached word may realize more clearly its claims upon them for a hearing. At the Baptist church, Mr. Covert in charge. WednesdayPrayer for our Sabbath schools. That there may be a deeper sense of responsibility resting on all who are or should be engaged in the study of God's Word in connection with the Sabbath school.

U. P. church, Mr. Haughey. Thursday Prayer for laymen George Varker, from Washington, ing is to a bank or a mercantile es Irvin Frazier; Miss Laura Caldwell, tablishment.

That the School lady and has many friends in and all who saw it. After this papers cut in the shape of the different The mother of the bride Berved a three course bieakfast. The first bourse was shredded wheat biscuit, cherries and cream; the second Tourse smothered chicken, roast ap-yles and pineapples, and the third course was black cake, nuts and coffee. The decorations were in mistletoe and holly sent from Oklahoma City by a brother of the bri4e. The bride was dressed in a blue! an uninvited and unwelcome guest, I through the secretary, should hav around Lyndon, with whom the Democrat joins in wishing them a Miss Marie Olcott: Miss Dotty (complete information as to the work French, Peggy's sister, Miss Hattie and standing of all its parts so that states were pinned on the wall and each person was to try and guess what states they were.

Ira Rogers happy and prosperous life. Covert; Miss Kitty Campbell, not the weaker places may be recognized "out" vet, Miss Naomi Mickle; and strengthened. succeeded in guessing more4 of them Business Changes. I than anyone else present. A slip Jheodore Thurston, a friend of "The Organized Class vs.

the TJn The grocery stock of Harding Billy's, Charles Sargent; Gordon organized Class" was ably handled of paper with ihe name of some noted man was pinned on each boy, Middleton, Billy's brother, fresh by Mr. Hilkey, who showed the Son which was purchased by Fleming and Hurst, was moved the first of the week to the Fleming-Hurst building. They also expect to put and the corresponding names of from college, Arthur Marshall; and value of organization, giving a de holding official positions in the church. That there may be intelli women were given to the girls. the Honorable Francis Fairweather finite task to all organs or parts Spaulding, engaged to Miss French, I and then how this applied to the Raymond Gill, Sunday School class.

The speakers In this way partners were chosen for supper. Punch and wafers were gent and conscientious discharge of duty. Christian church, Mr. in a stock of furniture and hardware. We understand Mr.

Fleming The Honorable Francis was a who followed gave some instances served after which each person de will not move his family here until very amusing character, being an of work accomplished by the parted for his home. Friday Prayer on behalf of the school closes. -aerge suit, while the groom wore a gray suit. They left on the seven o'clock train for Kansas City and will visit there and other points till the thirteenth when they will be at home in Carbondale, where Mr. McGrath will be interested in the hardware business.

We extend to them the best wishes of the Dkmo- RAT. Fire Drill Practice. Anyone looking at the jail early yesterday afternoon would naturally conclude that the "county hotel" English dude, dresHed in the very gauized class which could not have Mr. Harding has not yet decided Sabbath. That the sacredness of the day may be recognized.

That latest fashion, eyeglass and all. been done by the unorganized class, what he will do, but his son, Otto, Court House News. II. E. Burton of Olivet was at Each one seemed to "belong" in his and one of them stated the relation has a position in the new store.

tbere may be a clearness of vision and a tenderness of conscience as to her part, and many were heard of the two classes as. a statement in tending to business at the court to remark that it was the bent home proportion. "The organized class what constitutes violation of the louse Monday. Livery Business Sold. Sabbath.

M. E. church, Mr. The case in re Janet Job for the is to the unorganized class as a man is to a jelly fish." Man being an D. G.

and Clarence Arb have sold talent play ever in Lyndon. Excelsior Club Meeting. Excelsior Club met with Mrs, appointment of a guardian, before The pastors earnestly hope that association of organs each of which their livery business to P. G. Mo-Crennet from near Waverly.

The rebate Judge Carder, was tried was on fire, ho industriously was the fire team lighting tire, appar- has its own work to do while the the response to the request for prayer this morning. Wright, Dec 81st. Husbands" jelly fish just "is." new proprietor took possession New Year's day. D. expects to tor these subjects may be unanimous and that the attendance on the ser J.

E. Hilkey is a duly authorized ntly, but on closer investigation lie would learn that the boys needed was the subject of study. Roll Mr. McConnell, following Greg move to the Kellv farm east of Call Our Favorite Hero in Fiction. ory'tf outline presented The Sed deputy county clerk during the absence of County Clork George E.

vices may be as large is consistent with other duties. The services town. Paper, "Ihe Ideal Husband," was ond Law of Teaching," viz. "The We welcome this tew business McGrath. the practice and wanted to be sure 'that the hose were in the proper condition, so only an old brush heap "was burned for their benefit.

will begin promptly at 7:30 each entertainingly read by Mrs. Hussey. I learner must attend with interest to Mrs. Surface read "Some Hints to the fact or truth lo be learned." evening. man to our town and wish him sue ccs.

John Kobison was fined $25 and osts before R. II. Wynne Satur the Average Husbands." "Should He gave the philosophy of the lav, we Manage Our Husbands?" was showed what attention is, the two H. E. Church.

day for an assault, upon complaint of Mrs. Maberry. Mi clearly explained when Mrs. Morris classes of attention, viz. compelled 'Bionary day in the Sunday- Ashton Salt, Barrel Salt and Sack! Stone churns, jars and crocks, all Salt at oyer's.

I sizes and kinds, at Mover's. School. The aim for the day, every read her paper. Mrs. Robinson and attracted, some methods of Tobe Coffman and Arthur Wil- gave some good "Derelicts of Do- awakening and holding attention kins oi bcranton were aDout the class on the Honor Roll.

We can do it if we try. Will not every teacher be on lim mesticity" followed by a splendid and the two principal hindrances to court house yesterday. article on "Domestic Purse Strings" attention, viz. apathy and distrac by Mrs. Frank Heaton.

Responses 'ion. wnn me class roll for tne new 1 i i Obituary. Mary C. Hawkins was born in quarter written up? PATRONS Men of the Hour. The bostens mTS' awioro, wa8 ave served delicious refreshments and 8Poken on Can We Make 3l 1 Tkf TE No sermon in the ser Kentucky Sept.

29th, 1827, and de- club adjourned. ur v001 uore wiem curing vice but a brief talk in connection artcd from this life at her home in Mrs. Case was the guest of the iae uomiDS lear' was jyndon Kansas, on Thursday, Dec ii i ii cujj oe present oui nau arranged ior us with the administration of the ac-raraent of the Lord's Supper. Lt no one who can possibly attend this ember 2(5th. 1912, aged 85 years, 2 presentation by Mrs.

Barth, who months snd -o" day. She moved New Year's Dinner gave as among the means of secur- service be absent. Epworth League with her parents to Indiana when a The members of the Baptist ing greater efficiency, more thor- at 0:30 in the evening and sermon small girl, later moving to Illinois by the pastor at 7:30 on "Ways to where she resided some 40 years. chutch and their families met at the ough acquaintance on tho part of church New Year' day for a social superintendent with the members of and beneficial time by mingling one the school; more earnest and per- God." Besin the New In 1882 she came to KansaH locat by attendance on all the means of with another and also refreshing the sistent effort on the part of teach- ing at Lyndon where she haw sinee resided. grace unless Providence hinders on.

TUOS. Mi'tldvvni inner man by a sumptuous repast ers to secure lesson preparation; and furnished by the ladies. the use of parental influence and She had been a member of the That the ladies "of the church did authority if necessaryj lo secure Christain Church about seventeen years. Christian Church. Bible School, lo a.

m. Preaching and Communion, 11 a. themselves credit, us usual, can be regular and prompt attendance at testified to by all present. The Sunday School and also on the Funeral services were held at the in. A New Year's Sermon.

tables were loaded with all the good preaching of the church, things of the season. I think it can She was followed by R. B. Christain- Church Saturday morning at 10 oclock conducted by Rev. Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p.

in. "The Ideal Christian," Mark be said bv all that it was a very who presented some valuable ideas faughev. profitable New Tear's day, and that on the subject. we as a church may receive a spirit-1 A quartette composed of Misses You have made the year 1912 a great success for us and we appreciate it. We feel like stretching out through space and shaking your hand, making it a matter of personally wishing you A Happy and Prosperous New Year.

'The m. Preaching, 7:30 Birth of Christ." Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licennes ual uplift thereby. A Mkmbkr. McConnell and Covert and Messrs.

Hilkey and Cluff furnished part of were issued the past week by Pro the music. The attenHance was rrnrkA anA the lnlprpst In ttiA urnrlr New Librarian. Miss Nellie Gilliland took charge of the Carnegie library New Year's day. This change w'll be a surprise 10 many no doubt, for Mis Cummins had filled the position so satisfactorily to everyone, but the trustees very apparent. The offering more than paid expenses.

R. B. Craig of Melvern, vice president of the county association, brought an auto load of interested workers. The reputation of the association for adjourning on time held everyone to the last moment. thought there were others as com bate Judge Carder: Ira P.

Mandigo, 21, Vassar, and Nellie Kersten, 22, Vasar. Murt Hanks, 24, Osage City, and Bettie Douglas, 18, Osage City. William F. Lindbloom, 25, and Amanda C. Sutherland, both of Osage City.

George E. McGrath, 27, Lyndon, and Blanche Haggerty, 21, Lyndon. Clinton C. Elder, 21, and Emma Goleret, 18, both of Osage City. Matt Johnson, 40, and Catherine Williamson, 30, 1k.Ui of petent and that the same one should not hold the position all the time.

Farm Fpr Sale. An eighty-acre farm, known as the Rawstron place, seven miles southwest of Lyndon. About 65 acres of plow land, the rest meadow. Good water. Will be sold on easy terms.

Fpr further infonuatioa call or address J. M. McCrackea, Route 3, Lyndon, Kansas, Notice. The Royal Neighbors and Modem Woodmen will hold their annual Installation of officers at the I. O.

O. V. Hall on Jan 19t3. All Royal Neighbors, and M. W.

A. families are invited. A short Program and refreshments. By order of Committee. Water Connections.

W. A. J. Mavity was the tirgt person lo ask the city for water connection. He has built an addition to the east side of his home for a bath room, the pipes are being laid Mr.

and Mrs. Lew Cloud of Quen-emo are the parents of a baby daughter, born Jan. 1, 1913. They have pamed the baby Cleo Louise. Mrs.

Cloud was foimerly.Mis Leoua Fleming of this place, in SELLERS OF EYERTTKi3 MAN 03 EOT WEARS. EATON BROS and they will soon have this mod- Mrs. B. H. WaUer went to Lawrence Tuesday morning for a short Bern to Mr.

and Mr. Rodney ern convenience in their home. visit with her friend, Mrs Frazier. F. L.

Danhauer on Saturday morning, Five others have si hco i'sked for Dec. sit, 1V12, girl. water connections. Salt Mackerel at Moyers..

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