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The Pittsburg Headlight from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 8

The Pittsburg Headlight from Pittsburg, Kansas • Page 8

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PAGE TWO ''yivri THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY HEADLIGHT nrrnsiuT, janfahy isi.v Scammon Mineral CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN were about 25" guesls. The earlier part of the night was spent in a variety of games, such as Do You J.Ike Your Neighbor?" difficult stunts and contests. One of the latter was a smiling contest, in which nesday night. She was assisted by Miss Marion Cork! and by Marie ling, both, of Columbus, who sang. There were ten numbers on the program.

Th young pianist is a pupil of M. L. Long of Columbus. MOIIK SLAIN BY GERMANS? LID LAW STILL IN rORCIC. he participants were required to She ia now recovering and Intends go Monday.

Mrs. David Maekie and her daughters, Misses Kliaubeth and Mabel, returned to iawrence Saturday, where ihe young women are students In the University ox Kansas. Theru were balls at the rink both 1' a eve and Year's night. A large number of young people attended each night. Many went to Ihe dances alter spending tba earlier pari, of the night at the thea Katy Weir 9TIDRNTS THY SFLF JRVl.K.

Offenders milled wfuvv Com I A ('addling the Nenicimo. Weir, 8.Th casual visitor to the School of should not he UHtc.iitBheri if from one of the rooms the tower floor he hoars the sound of a paddle. Such nn Instrument hay been banished tl'roni mnnv schools to Work IIk Top Yeln nt and H. But Mvio Ownoi'H Sut Uwilnlc to Jlvo Sunday Shows. BitiTisii mTUKr tavi: Mineral, Jan.

K. Orders have born Jan. 8. No action was taken in the meeting of the city IXSTAXCKs OK A I in pi i.t.ii f. -Issued to the section foreman of the M.

K. tii T. here to repair the switch council Monday night relative to the smile hs hroudly os they could without, la ugh tug audibly. Miss tJertrudo Wright was he winner of this eon-test. Then ho hostess served refreshments.

When midnight came, the company gave due greeting to the new year and dispersed to their home. Will Piny Mulberry Tomorrow. "Weir, Jan. There will bo a meeting of Weir and Mulberry in basketball tonight when the high that leads to mines Noa. 8 and IS.

The latter'- mine has been exhausted Hal tori-Mump Wedding. Mineral, Jan. 8 Tullo I.iattorl ot this city and Miss Leona Kn.iup of Carona were married, at Columbus Thursday. Dec. 31.

Probate Judge J. II. I'd I is officiated at the ceremony. The pair will make their home here. HattorJ is the proprietor of the Uroadway cafe.

Wenhieil on New Years Minunal, a Tony Loth of Weir nnd Miss Laura. Jaebml of this city were united in marriage at Co tor some time, the other i said to be nearly in the same condition. The Sunday closing ordinance, the viola-t'ions of whhh have been a topic of comment for some weeks. Mike La-verie, who opened ids opera house Sunduy night two weeks ago, did not appear before the -council to re-quest any change in the ordinance; Inviilbl Priced. 87 Years Old, Accused ir Having I'lrcil on kaUcCn Trmips, Was P.eatcn nnd Shot ChundicH as Stables.

Uiis Ihe Jtiveinit's, tiut not so in llehool where yiu'ng nu'ii are students. And the gther odd order, then, is considered here as be ing indicative of the company's ln- tentlons to work the top vein of coal C.e rge I'lchner, -who operated hiy both mines. This is a somewhat c.chool alumni 1'roin this eil go to the other to play the Giants. A tin re extensive development for the movie shows one Sunday night sev eral weeks ago nnd was later fined nmedihte future than had been, an special car probably will be taken by sent in a written argument for the ticipated. The Associated Press.

London, Jan. 8. At the request of ihe Iielginn legation in London, the British press bureau today Issues detailed allegations of the maltreatment of the Catholic clergy in Belgium repeal of the ordinance as It now the local team and Its adherents. This will be the first gutno between the two cities this year. Jt is looked It had already been given out that xperimcuts, would be made in the stands.

He argued hat the war tax on moving picture houses, the high license lie is required to pay, nnd tup vein at the new mine No. IS. It hence looks as though that vein will forward to with much interest here, und a large crowd of rooters will nnd the destruction of their institu ter. Lyneh's orchestra from Pittsburg furnished the music Thursday night and Nelnia' orchestra from Columbia ployed the next night. Mr.

and Mrs. t3. W. Mackle and family returned to Saturday after spending the holidays here with home folks and friends. The snow came down at a lively rate here for a while Wednesday morning.

Then the flakes grew bigger anei became less in number and the fall soon eeuseel. The teiwn was fairly quiet New Year's night. Those who were not at. the dance preferred going to bet! to staying up to make noises liev. and Mrs.

O. 1 1 amllton of Pleasanton are here visiting her mother, Mrs. William Koontz, und friends. Jieverend Hamilton was formerly pastor of the Scammon Presbyterian church. He is no pastor at large of the Noonbo presbytery.

Miss F.dna Lewis, Miss Yerda Hooper ami Mrs. ti. Hamilton are isiting Mrs. D. D.

Marshbanks in Pittsburg loelay. excavated at hrce places soon. other conditions triads Sunday shows necessary if the business is to be I'uout it is that the paddle lias been resurrected on the initiative of he "Uuk men ihcnisHvcs. A kangaroo court has lindn es'ah-Jihltfd by ihn students, hat (into itself powers Hint makes the school, for the present at least, a noil' governing- body, a set or rules or conduct has been -drawn by which the students must abide. if they necglect to do w.

Judge sw-ott Kills examines them, a jury is drawn by lot determines their guilt their punishment, and execulioner, also druwn t)- lot, inflicts the punishment. Tiie punishment is usually to many blows of the paddle mi that portion of the anatomy long dcelicated to Hint purpose, The worst offenses in lie penal code are contempt of court and per pro ha hly accompany lie team. These orders follow olhrs directly lumbus early Year's e. Probate Judge J. H.

Fdlis oflit dated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xaciiary' Jadoitl and has lived here most of her life. Her work for several years as clerk in local stores made her an aceuaintunce of almost every one in the community.

I let-husband in a miner. They probably will make (heir home here. Are feathering lb amlctte I Aidcncc. Mineral, Jan. 8 Justice II.

It. Ty- garttof tliis city was summoned to "ol bus yeste relay by the boat el of county commissioners. He was told to bring with him his court records so might be used by the linn of pro tit. i bie. tut the council did not contradictory issuer a few months Mr.

and Airs. Newell chirk and pass on the appeal. 1 a verie lias advertised another' sou Harold, who spent the holiiln ago. The track men were first Ink' Lo tear up the tracks leading to No. 11 and 18.

Later came orders lo phow for Sunday night. There was here wit Ii re-la ivea, returned to their none last Sunday night. It appears home in Me A lest or, Sat ii rday nigh leave them ahme. Now the order is to go to work again, but in a diifer- be the intent ion of the city offieiais fit to Kansas City, tions by German troops. "This statement says that churches and religious houses were destroyed or profaned In almost very village and in many towns where the? Herman troops passed.

I most cases the edifices were ut ilized as siables and prisons ami when nt placed in safe hiding-, the sacred vessels were stolen. The statement makes the declaration thai imbibers of the clergy have been exposed to special indignities at he hands of Herman soldiers. 1 tho dioceses of Liege, Namur, Maline and fJlienl, many priests and others to levy merely a nominal fine i ola 1 i otis of the ordinance by Krank I mrsey Sunday. IMgg Is r. and rs.

virile. i re! ives moving to i'lttsbiti g. Nick 1 lean of A rnia, musenicnt houses. There haw been no hint of injunctions. accountants which is auditing ihe here Sunday.

I'rtncipal I 'j an I' thi; sToitk i 1 tie books of ex-Sheriff ft. K. (Iiamleite The auditors probably expet them t-be useful in determining the prac MissersuiUh of ii urned Sunday I leering-, high yehool, i his home i nr KIN Yvnr ItciKtrtcd for 4li Ilea thy. where he spent the holidays. Ices of 1 am let in regard to du- jury.

They are likely to teen strokes. If I he man falls to inflict liiem 1m te! other Is appointed mid Hi man himself is paddled, hat no -lawyer; if ihe in clear himself, no one else William Timmons of Piltsburg wii guest of Fred Kempster -iundaj draw fif-lo whom it iieliin an-c ndurbn? The an is p-nnil- re wa ro connecter with the churches were cither shot or hanged. uid Monday. he women of the fourth will hold hme cookery sate 11 a in lit on building Saturday S-n mm em, Jan. K.

There were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hooper held III tbf a Iter the amiiy reunion at their homo -ev noon.

The proeeods will go to es are press The following specific instanr 'given in the statement nt the hu reun more than twice us many birllm a deat hs in this city and surrounding couni ry last year. The number of birthr. was about ms; the number of ear's. There were eight guests, bi-nier Larson of Agenda, wuj a witness, the sa me overt are necessary to i-nt way. (Greeted New Year Willi Prayer.

Mineral, Jan. 8 After spending Hie llrst part etf the night In the young people of the Methodist church of this city held brief and impressive devotional service as the old year went out anei new came in hist Thursday night. While the bell pealed a wed come to the new year, they in prayer offered resolutions for the deeds of Ihe future. Then they wished one another the happiness of the season and went to their homes. The earlier hours had been devoted lei an amusing pro grain, tei games ami the fcfisting or the contents eif decorated boxes.

The program was varied in character number took a part. The organization netted $18 from Ihe sale of Ihe boxes. The highest price paid for one box was $1. The church wa crowded. The program began at o'clock.

S. booster (dub. Mrs. James Hamilton and Mrs. W.

1 taker visited in 1 'arsons, Sal or day. the only guest from out of town. led to do so except Two witnesses lolation of tin. cod convict. Tn keep a from escaping, evet to remain at on Failure tn eh a t'ery on! do death was The figures are not exact been use of the incomplete re Miss lleiilah Cm-such of Hooky wlio luut been visiting ports for tiie innth of December.

"August 27: An American and Ispanish priest, among a group of T'i 'civilians, were el nigged about from te place all d.iy ami Insulted threatened with military ixeen-jtion. They were taken te) the church at Canipenhout and shut up for the possible offender man is required til! coiiri Kits so is in itself an Pom Wilkinson pur- The reports of births made to city 'lerk J. II. Pafter in the last month Mr. and Mrs.

T. daughter of Heutah, Years with Mr. and Veateh. i.ida nnel eat eh visited friends Hiirgiss and Spent N'er Mrs. Miss in Cherokee, offense.

herii'f here, went to (Iirard Monday lor a week's visit with friends. She peels to lie here again before re turning to Colorado. were, with one exception, de'ayeei cseaping sin cs an organise offender report eif hi rl hs that occurred in Hence no accurate figures ITender and can assist him. The been reported in leteelive A Miss Vera Kisenhart a posse to a may have ies in connect ton 'With the justice remits. It is thought that the other justices and ex-justices of the county who served while lira mlelie held office will be likewise summoned.

Hevcicud Sharp Addressed Men. Minoral, Jan. 8 The men's club of the Methodist -church listened tei an address hy liev. David Sharp of Scammon Tuesday night. Ills subject win "The Secret of Patience." None but the regular members of the club was present.

The program lor ne-xt week is the literary oire. The chief feature will be debale. William Harsey and Jesse Duvall have been appointed lo leaf! the teams. Dusall-lnibolV Wedding. Jan.

8- -Claude Duvall ol ibis eiiy and Miss Nellie Imholf e.f 'her dice were carried at 'art hage yesterday. Will 'Nuckolls and a young weima.ii from Cherokee accompanied I hem to that city. They returned in time for a wedding dinne. last night at. the home of the bride's the bill lis of last month ore yet with a watcli night puny i uui 'oay night.

There wire about Ji place by I I 'the first lamllt on Mr. and Mrs. lOrnest P.atten were available, Those reported In the month were of four boys and two girls. There were three deaths re- flii! faculty admits tint in in Arinn Sunday visiting Air. ami Mrs.

Klmer Sellniansbui ger. porleil in the same lime. Two were Mrs. Martin Marshbanks, was call KATY" TO PAY ItY (iircK. those of infants and one was that of an aelull.

The birth list follows: ed lo Frontenae Tuesday night uy me serienis illness of her mother Mrs. The Pny Kiivc1okv lor Miuo lo lb night. "August 211 The priest eif Dm hen, an invalid, S7 years old, was accused by the Hermans of having fifed on them. He was a ested, hoisted em a. can mm.

tossed inl a flitch, tortured and shot. A witness depeises that he saw the priest, tirade, brought Inlo Aersheit. Aug with three wounded men. The Hermans said he was an Lnglish spy and took him lo the town hall. Tb.

following flay I hey heat hi wi. rifle butts ami then on the Denier bridge they shot him un oast his body Into the river A priest makes the following demolition A hoy to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lu Abandoned. cas of StippviHe on Nov.

2. Sat urdav. Miss Kva lte-id gave a watch par'y New Year's eve in honor of Harold of lVlcAlester. High school feilks here say tb r'ittsburg high scbe.ed did nt report te (he press, so far as they have been able te learn, the basketball games at Pit tsburg the Wednesday night befeire i 'hrisl mas, wherein Wrir defeated bedh the boys' and girl-' teams or V'ittsburg. 1'he score of Ihe boys game was "tlt-tfl.

Hespite the opportunities lor overeating during the hididays and lie consequent illness, the attendance in the high seh no I is now better thar a previous time this voar, Hay. Mrs. Kay's iluess was causeu by a fall em the ice two week ago. hoy to Mr. and Mrs.

Will Hush, Mineral, Jan. 8. The coal depait- r. and rs. I a ry ween ey re of Turck.

on Nov. 11. A girl to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rcl- turned Saturday to their home Ui.iitnnviHii.

Ark.v alter a visit or lot of Skidmore, on Nov. "ti. A girl to Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'tru- several days relaiives here, on ton of Skidmore, on Nov.

I'd. A hoy to Mr. an el rs. Kd Mum the way between here and i olumbu--', Mrs. iwecney lost a purse containing two iO-ti Hs.

Charles Keiter, a brother-in. low, is ndverl ising in the mett of Scammon on Nov. 2.. menjof the M. K.

T. railway company, which operates several mino! in this vicinity, has announced that it will In the future give out pay checks Instead of pay envelopes. Th-' innovation will be put in practice Saturday iifiernoon. It is said here that the change is made for the. sake of convenience from lie standpoint ol Ih company as i( will not be I uircd to have cash on hands pa'y Saturdays.

It is also believed that paying hy cheek will be for the ben- minor ways the conduct of the undents has lmpro ed under Ins self instil uted regime. Kadi fellow to it that he ot hers behave. The cspoinage is st rid One rdlow remarked the ot her day that he was 'veil afraid to Pain it." Some of the provisions of the peua! eorle nrc: "No mooching without good caiie." "Xo loafing except for good Fifteen min ut es. wiee a day is Hi" legal amount of loa ling." spitting on floors or fixtures." "Whist linn, sinking or hoist rous talking prohibited." "No borrowing allowed wil bout food cau-r." "No smoking." 'T'rofnni'y a capital crime," M. Alncti'i, the new membe ol the I nity of the School of Alines, took up his Lilies Mb.

class ui-li amounts to aboul twenty I ek. Willi the lll'Teasc ill Hie i-io bn-L- i i a wo. I ha 'i i.i in courses in A boy to Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas The high cedioid basketball teams 1 "August 1 I Herman so fellers swarmed Inlo Ihe village of Scluiffen and began to burn und pillage on th pretense that shots had been fired on Itorigers of Scnnimon on Dec.

hope roeivering the purse and es parents, Mr. and r.Ms, John Imhoff. 'the groom is a son of Mr. and J. P.

Duvall of this eiiy. He is an employ ee of the f- inith men an til' company. The bride and her parent! formerly lived on a farm near he-re. Tho pair will niuke their home in this city. Among the people of the store where Mr.

Duvall is employed il Ih remarked that the marriage maintains the record ff at least a among ihe store force. pecially oho contents. Mrs. Frank Muss ol oinmmis, i. it- Saw Stippvlllc Down Mulberry.

Scammon, Jan. 8. A jarse of Scammon went wife of the; county attorney, i im ported as now recovering from nci langerous illnesn. iler me was ai- in, oi ii no rcei and seventy houses were burned anei I'T civilian-were murdered. The Hermans mal 1 rented me in every way.

They electee a guHosvs on which they fabl they proposed to hang me. They thrust 'me Into a house which was on lire, hut dragged me out again. Th Torek, Sunday afternoon, to see tht soccer fool ball game. The combat ants we-re ul berry and StippviHe St i up vibe took the honors, defeat in' tuosi. eiespaircei etr nxr a iew u.i.vn.

el it of the miners. The cashing of them will tend to bring the men int contact with the banks and serve a an inducement to start saving ac- uul Mrs. iUiss formerly lied here. U. Prvor went to Pittsburg i ii- Mulberry by score eif I'-l.

Those wlU go to Oswego for games Friday and from there te Altamont the next day. Louise, the infant daughter of Miami Mrs. John lingers, is dangerously ill with pneumonia fever. Miss Nadine Medruder hi in Arms this week visitinjc her sister, Mrs. A.

Uel.app. Stella ttcid. after her holiday vara I ion here it lie me I'ol ks, hai-ret eel her work in Oklahoma. There was another big fiance' Maker's hall Monelay night. It wnf Idanr.eel hy Ihe young women of the eqv.

A niimbi'i- came' tie. in Pittsburg iMi-i Se The mm1; wouif-n will give a similar dance every Men- dav let see the big er game ou- Aotcs Thowmiitf if 'urrans i who went say It was- a hard fough Mrs. P. Miss Allen t.i.iertuin eel le Satur-ht- ewr.en and Crawford conn- "iiiun. in rnecK as easily lost.

At. the bank it is stated that contest. SlippvHle is eon Mciered a Mr. and Miv. IHvid Maekie, ami isonably sure of th' ar's trophy.

sent me off ami at a. distance of ami yards Ihcy began shootln at inc. I 111 nnd prctrnded to lie dead anil s- 1 escii ped." ConllnuJur, the stalcnmnl flay tho daugluis, Mis.sen Kireabeth ana I hvvicjti at el it i -1 a i i I 'red'esHors rr Mo- rtd- I'f'-itleitr Woti''are also bel, 1U Ne'W veal' A 1U--loplin. wiiu Mr! and Mrs. A.

W. tnsiatt. Kept Marriage Secret, Scam on, Jan. 8. been learned that Klmer Hiding: and Siinuay.

Airs. Ora Kennedy mid N. Cu visited friends In Cherokee Sunday. :fr.r.' Alexander Kerr of ittsbur-was the guest of her sister, Nellie Wright, of Ibis cits neve rat as l.i:. week a -id Hie I o.

1 1. 1 insinuation. Clif I Mi 1 1 gun, a tortne Mineral given more The seh. time i.i 'i i' cl a net a bas- There will be a beneht ball in me an rink next Tuesilny nigni. i ne oo- Miss Maggie Keith, bath of thU fit ketbfill I Ins a oi inquiry collected delice that in the diocese of Malitu jalone l'ii priciU were killed without jOJUise, Similar occurred iOlher dlocescH.

In the Liege eltor's ceeds will go to Neah HouSReatl, who were married at C.iravei. Christina- insie if matter of ftnait' of men. I'ouH dav. Probate Judge John 1'osvd offi has been iu the F.iriergeni-y bospitai Cruder re Independ eiated. The bride Is a daughter of rl he bin asyaci.itiein tn hii priests were killed.

Tno pi-ic- mun, was in town yesterday on olel friends. He is row1 in i a month, ii1 bus undergone a erious surgical 11 Lawrence, the i-nitinli old son of i el Mrs. i Sunfiay. J. Thack pneumonia Mr.

a' K.I Mrs. ill with are inuli Clmiies Keitlt. The greiom a miner They have rmt yet estabii-heel i home of their own Imt intend to in this city In the spring. bail hi 1 cHeball last yea a ppreiprt a In It was decided a-' Hie The- school for at Met ce.inomi.e is dangerously Her ads'ani'e'1 ry more loubt Mr. and Mrs.

John Moggett, nieo at the family heme in Corona Saturday. es hi ov Maria! whs in lii.ney ilill cemetery eibl flitught Wedding. -Dr. K. Ihe next flay.

Miirkhiim-ltruflcy Scammon, Jan. rut. Ma Mr. Mill, om this of the a ilreadv Was la Fred Koch of Dai tiiinaiing basketball program. The boy ion, hough, have leareej eb-bt lilider.

lid Mr elied 1'' and Mrs. Sad.e lay, pneumonia being The small son of Mr. and Mrs. has the diphtheria. Hev.

C. W. Itieiley, Ihe district su married at me uie cnane pronahly will he a small iideleel expense, as it wdll he necessary for the bank to provide the cash thai he company has heretofore looker! after. There will also be he a deled labor of caring for the many cheeky I.OIX.I INSTALL OI ITCLItS. I.

(). O. 1 nnd Ite'be-Luhs Held dnf Session. Mineral, Jan. 8.

Five long table extended across the hall to accoin-modnle those who sat down to fe-ist after the joint I. O. O. F. and He-beka installat ion New Year's night.

There were about "5a covers laid. People from all Ihe surround in? towns were present. 3'he nient? ed consisted of oyster soup, ham and cheese sandwiches, pie, cake, coffee, pickles, oranges and bananas. Though iho hours were from till o'clock, there was time for not hing more than the installation and thr spread. rushed those In charge to put he program rough by midnight.

The following officers woro Installcd: The X. O. O. F. noble grand, N.

Holt; vice grand, William McClure; recording secretary, Job Conrad; financial secretary, John st reetmaker; treasurer. J. K. Wheat ley. The Rebckahs: noble gran el, Helle Hinman; vice grand.

Mrs. Jen leu i h. The line-t ill was "at hollo church he re eio-k M.ontiiiy the Markhum of this city, liruffey of Weir, -were-bride's heune at 9 o' morning, Itev. David city, ofi iciating. Only were present.

'I he Sharp of thh perintendent, preached at the Molno-dist church Sunday night. A large at Sponlin was first hung up by th feet ami then by the hands anei pierced by bayonets. In the diocese Tun ma a bishop 7 1 years old, wi-. seized as hostage and struck by soldier. Three ecciesiasts were shot in this diocese.

The slaieinent concludes with the words: "Nothing can demom rate clearly the tendencies of the elealing with the members of the clerical body, than the word of proclamation post eel by the Herncot authorities at t'Jrivcgnee, i-'pt. ii. which says: hoKlage.H are tiili the priests, liurgohuisiers and member-' of the communal aeiminlsiration are to be put at the head of (he novs wi iti; i im: i.i; close relatiV' iy, Fat her SuUiva official ing I was in Hill cemetery lark was the unelortaker. l. MoiHb.

tin- Sum! Mini: lid Th si tei air left a 1 tit Ten Itaiilcs Arriving hi short wedding tout body d' l.onnie Shaw, a negro liemrs later for which included accompanying the years eihl, v. ho was killed Only our Wur ilrls. Weir, Jan. -V- Tie-re were six boys and four girls beirn in this community ill the Miolll of I em oi son. Dnviel.

biick ti nib a eoal mine' in Colorado recently grain and lumber business in Has well, i anil says In- is doing well In nee hufi no inietuloin of iviurninfc' to Kansas to ilw. William 't'harp uf Anna attended a i.uully reunion at the home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dewey Ne Vca r's. Mrs.

Lewis Drake of pcjdtnonl arrived lu-re Friday fur a visit of several we-ks with her Mi? Ose'ar Hudson. Mrs. Agnes McLod visited Mr. Ctcorge Tulip in Scammon Monelay. William Spilliuan ha; taken a jo' In Kudlcy, Miss Dlanehe Hudson went tei Columbus.

Thursday ig in, ivre she was tho guest of Miss Lorene Osle-at a line partv at the he-atcr. Mrs. Sandy (Jihson und Mr.e, tirosi I'ummitigs of Scammon were he guests of Mrs. Hurry Trudgcnn am' Jll's. William Mi'Heod Tuosdav.

Jli', I. II. Jonns of Sctimnion wa 1 ransue ing business here find v. teen people went from here to Seiimmoii Sunday night to attend the cbmrren ithm heard him, many from Mineral. He conducted the (uarterly conference lhP church the next morning.

Miss Margaret Koontz was in Webb City Saturday visiting at the home of her brother. Hev. V. Koontz. Hev.

Knoniss ia the pastor of the Methoelisl church of that city. Mrs. Duvhl Sharp and Miss Yerda Hooper went to Columbus Tuesday to attend one of the Hidehdl nriernoon services. was sen i this conn for burial The funeral was at Cherokee Sumla: ami burial was in Wosey Hill cerne tery. s.

em lib ndei son. school in Lexington. Mo. I r. Mark ham has spent the whole of his pro fessional life in this city, having sac ee-eded his father in his lneeiicn toe His bride was formerly Me rs.

John "ouch is dangerouslj resident' of Scammon but has made hat ill. im cording te lie 1 he' office of I Mly be either hand, death reported, child. The lis) ot A hoy tei Mr. i'. i lelit on I nr.

A boy te Air. Se iienhe rr mi I cv hnn.i. in Weir for Hie last live bin and I -A en lie fa rmers ti boitl here a rt Lcrmuiis lo rope. Hume, Jan S. The lei man ve'ara.

Their home will be in Scam mon. jCtniutut has sent tei the VatUtin an explanation of the. Mercier iut-'dent in which it says that there uhnnlutelv no truth in the n-port that (he rar- interested in the fortunes of the School ef Mines. At Council Corners Kfhoedhousc a box supper was recent' ly held, a el Im proceeds, I wee elonaled to IheS. M.

bootaeMs' (dub. Leiins Fischer of I il! eil Holhisv, Wedded On New Year's T.u Kpntiimnn. Jan. fb HicllUfd LP nnd John Will THOMPSON LANDS 3 P. MS A hey to Mr.

mm- Mins ICva Poore were nulled nie Oilman; secretary, Mrs. Ma yum fllack treasurer. rs. Cruce Harvey, uimu was ever arrest etl by Ihe ituihoiiites in Leigiuui. eir Ijice on I lee.

I a. A 1o Mr. aint Sinit ti on ice. I 1 iteirrhiue in this e-ity Now Year i if. lviin Kdwyrels of the xo panic i iii.ni:.

the Meth.nlis' 1 pre' ri I Ined to his own palace ntcd from leaving It. mervlces church. e.f the Latter Day Saints. l.apham ut baiinlc In Luc or Twi Third IHstricl Winners. svbose back was badly injured in a mine accident ami whe underwent an operation in Mt.

Car-mi hospital at Pith-dung, is slowb improving. i.rm.wiiv took nlaee in the Yetir Deposits Show (iiiin 1'or Annual Meeting Held, i.mtie i hat the groom had already N. f. pert' Ine pi Used only one ol the Itlridell lectures at Columbus We.ek. Continuing this explanation Hays: The ieriuan int thori lies, entrtv- ed with tp most delicate ami IT ctlU Itihk of niabitining uiifer i ior his bride.

She Is Ihe is I an-; I 'ei erson. Is, was of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas has lived hero all her Mincral, Jan. 8.

The deposits were found to add to larger total than I The hulf day sessions of school ti acber in 'd to (iirard her ids.ter ihe city seh life. Me. Is a miner. ten Tucelay by the in-law, Mis. Am Me.

ii till Mrs. Seamiuoii, spent w'n her pa ret. Match Klltse.n ii St rode. Hi. New Vcai ii, r.

ami Liiciil run Willi (Iklalliiliiil nininoii, Ki'iiTiU I In- Infill tlntif uilfpt. Willi ill Mis. 11. bat llcleium and convincing Hie hosli population of hat country of the sincere desire for iheir good, simp addressed Cardinal Mercier I most fit tVrcntial prayer that he at statu from any alliiude whh migi make dllTieult Hie uccomplishment i I hdr duty, or ulllmately entail, is In the r.t-lKbin people." I In following th1: course, tho Oei mans, thy crplanaliim goes on, ha; a in llf Willi a mun hy the iii-al- Henrifttu, Pleraru. Airs.

Felna Mo niolher. Mm, W. 1 1 last visilcel her lb. In Pilts- rl em Voe they ever had at any previous meeting, when the directors anil stockholders of the Mineral Stat a Hunk bioki ever the hooks of the bank; at annua meeting Tuesday, 1 1 was seen that there had been a mar keel increase In business during ihe year ill I. The book value of the stock was found to be nearly Ah good a dividend us ban horn usual was declared.

So and stock holders ate umiUng, The dlree iejfs and officers of he hank were all reelect ed. N. M. A girl to Mr. ami Mrs.

Aha Cobble on Vh-c. II. A boy tei Mr. and Mrs. Alireil on Dec.

A boy to Mr. and Mrs. Ilaroh' Krtai)i on lec. Ti. A girl to Air.

and Mrs. 1 on Dec. A boy to Mr. ami rs. William a pes on 1 ee A girl to Mr.

and Mrs, Anion-' J.eone on Pee. Mil. Hlittic PerUins Head. Weir. Jan.

Mrs. Ilallie Perkins, the wile ed' J. 11. I "oi kilt, elie'el a their home In this city Tuesday, Jab Te The cause of fle.iib was rif'tirn Igia. Mrs.

Pei kins was born i'l Win hitpvton i uuuly. Indian arch 1 Stiii. She was. hence, earls years old. She is known in a-vrti parts of ho ounty, the familv itaviny lived nt Cresillne and 'e'utnbiis Ii' fore moving here.

Mr. Perkins Is th Hffpiion foreman of Ihe l-YLeo htr. it lusted or oniy 1nv. In in the lift It Thompson hit LIU burg, last week. Mrs.

Tiiniiiiis P-erna Wits here Siinilay hi i so hard that he' broke his own el of ('hero-viail Ing rela- ib; b. sahl that the purse up was ti s. A ugust Miirbiira of Piltsburg, a of no large proportions. Moc to Joplm. K.

Leek Ih his Jewelry slock in this city In re Sunday. ami Mrs. William Davidson ha ret ti met! to ul berry aj'l er a week's virtil with friends here. Crover Preivic, aft or spending the Tim attachment that was W. M.

(Jregg ferrine secrets the cashier, entertained at Sinit Is the president ice president, N. C. tary anei D. 11. Holt Mr.

und Mn, iledi ihe result of a suit in thf in mind too tulfillment eif the Chrita Inn duly, "which must he dear ip, minister of the chtitvh. oi iiw deling the shedding of blood." "Any agitation or tumult from even un indirect cause th eonimunlcat ion says. 1n coi tdu.ibm, "will render neceswrtry sevei measures upon tli part the trooi for the restoration of order." FAMILY OF SOLDIlTll KLAIX. ItodlcM or ltclgiuii vttc- a ne I Thrc Children ouitil III Memtrcal holidays here with his parent, has district 'court was ivh-used Tuesday th i.MwiH itrocory coinpany is to oc all those who attend" th: lunc)ir-oti I tie Associated Pre.s. Washington, Jan.

8 President Wil-ison today iioininaled the lullowing post Ceorge S. Hartley, Arkansas City, John W. Lapham, Chauitte, W. L. D.

IJagan, Nt wloii, Ka It was said here today thai all three of tlu: appointments were made upon the recommendation of Senator William I toward Thompson. A particularly bitter light has been made tor the Chanute appointment Dajiham wme was elected mayor ol the town and was known as "tmy mayor' because of his youth. Hi. father Is un old lime Democratic lawyer. P.

J. McOitiley of l-'ronteiiac, lute auiiocrat ic. for Congress in this district, made a protest against the appointment of Lapham, according to political Ko.jsip, on the round. Unit Lapham opposed him last fall. (ieorgr H.

Hart ley of Arkansas City who drew Hie id her Third IMsiriel piece of- pie, is un old loshhuu oi Arkansas City and In the old da was an Osage Indian trader. The appoint men of postmaster 1m RXpecterl ulniosl un day by locuj DonuU'ratic. polil iidnns Tho clash i the Senate whli the Preahlent re't-nily has upaat the local situation, apparently, till hough lie probable effect is a matter of conjecture. If Senator Thompson continues to dictate iho distribution of rntrnnage Louis W. Johnson is likely te) succeed Captain W.

J. Watson hh postmaster eupy the building thus vadtled, 1 1 von rider irroi-ery company returned to his college work. Mrs. J. V.

Tiirley is Ml. Mary Pierard visited friend in Siippville, Sunday. Mr os, on. l.yo (diildren stirs is at -do five siste rs in i.iin the room that the began In the first grade of tiie soulb side school building WmiI newilay. Mis.

A. .1. Deal, th" leHehi'r. thus goo-through the dully program twice with different pupils. Mrs.

Charles Urainletlo, a teachm in the city schools, was pot able be oji duty Ihe I'-fst part of the we I became of ludng called from the hy the jllne-B of Mrs. Hcprgo KriiTimoH't, who ha-bertt it wuhxtttttli leiu-her in the city ta-iHiols, has accepted a perm alien' place at Curema. Leua Lorlaud ri. turned to he-r home in Sunday v.l'iwr visit through the with frier.ds anei relatives here. IJ.

Ihirils has seild his properly. to ried WcHfi-vpit, who (dnhy move the Ydns-e Ut ni ffHMih Mi, t-ni -SI tHeit tvjhtn ot V'in'lit, ttre here visiting Iot pnients, Mr. ami llr.1, J'ete-r liiihseil. Cedvln was formerly the M. K.

Ut operator here, He lndda a simitar place at 'iuitu. Hunicr Clayp()6l (Htuo I'luin 1'llts-burg New Yeyr'n eve to attend Ue t'li'iuth Blvni by the bund. The cttrimu't hitwrn iho mer-I'hatttn HIV tlu clerk" providing for li o'clock closing of the stores after April 1 was duly Higned ibis week. Several of Ihe steiree of Ihe eiiy are working hard nt the task of un invoice. Charles i will attend 1 he 1 tup cu tent dealers' eon vent Ion in Kansas City next week, The laiiha' rihl seiclety met afternoon ut tho )iaui ol1 rs.

Mauley Yu SiyHvi. W. 11. Lucas v'ih tn Hallowd! on ih: ie iho Lewis people are leaving. Two More I'm- l.bi Lifting.

ASM II NO rivoits. Joplin. Mark Perkins, a 'itsburg ii another bir.tlu r. iieriil was held at the hep me Judge Jan. Hichard p.nrke ui Min Cave llo.v Hie le Thiol a Term hi Itcforiiiatory.

Fred Triune have been added to Itev. Papttst chin was in Ivt oi- UlOMt on the m. lisi e(f arrests in Ibis city Montreal, Jan. Van Looy, wife of i Itt, nnd her three found strangled to iv1 dockXvestenlay. NibCiinof the First jet luting.

Murial Imetery. l-i Mrs. Undo, Belgian 1eser children, wei demii, at Ihei the tirohibitory charge of violullng irivcy A nderson Is on his way tit 1 he Mate reformatory again. I dis-t rie court his morning DewcV pbadid guilty lo a charge of grand liquor ordinance. The papers wer on iti.

in Saturday. Their IJusv Scusfin for Physician. "IOC h.n.P- Hip number to live. They 'There' is more Ill- eir. Weir, Jan.

K. have gis en bond for trial Jan than have known hi Ihe lxss here meeting, Hll' in a Mint Attor if wra. Alinentl. Jap. 8 New (on Toiiliu, Ihe piiper killed (p CuroriH mine No i ahriiooi4( had worked tit his occupation in this vicinity for ticventeen years.

He Ik said to have been very careful miner. Ib re-quired the ellort.s of Use or nix men to remove Hip, rock from hlnb He Wh Jt I hfoa thing when tlpat v. -u doim but died before lie cutifd be taken to tVe nurfiico, The body wun brought to the undertaking establishment of .1. 15. Wheatley In WW city ycKterday morning.

1'uneral arrangements are Indefinite, though it Is supposed that the iners' local will look after Tonlin was about IB years old and single. His parents und olhpr rglaliyts Jive 'r Calllorla. Klevcn Year (ml Lgve Hcclliil, Mineral, Jan. 8- A1iw lyggor. Die ll.year-old duigler.

pf Min. eph 'arbouetti. ve a piuno I pttiil lit Hie MH.hudist pb'in-h Ved- it si ten years, The three arrested last week are midline trial under technical delay Dr. C. W.

Jloag siiul The most ceuummi ed neisday. i nf a hail cedd. but fin re nome loouy. The police have no cU to tho murderev Mrs. Vaft r.ooy husband Jolnr the fiyvt contlr.gent ot" Itelgiun reserv wlio left Canuda to fight for thei country.

Neighbors, nhirined been use ther hnd beett no sign or life for two day at, tb Van Looy home, notified th police, who broke In the doors the house nnd round the woman tier children In beil. Apparently larceny. Judge Curran sentenced him to an indeterminate term at the Hulidiinsoti for hail hoys. Dewey wiis (ha rged wit st eallng a bicycle. He asked no favors of the court his morning a lie! a parent ly was pre parcel to accept he conu-uui'iioes, his arrest here several wee ks iigo Dewey has been ke'pl in the city jail here, lb was to Ctrard his morning and later wlM be escorted by the sheriff to that on rates as an indellnile tinuanee.

Notes, o'a. ulso pneumeinia. measles. and old'iicken pox. Jt keeps us doclors on te go constantly.

The o-hangiun ill i Joe Killev'went to SI. Joe Tuesday irthet weather Is. 1 believe, the cattle oi LVftj ax It is espeially aceountaiui' tor ll-lXlt of the cold anei Heuo luroais. Mttp.v pijnv little fellow strong on humor, whilp tiie intm of b'uwn ajpl muscle oaivt rai.se a laugh. bad been dead for two days.

police thought the attack hue) I lllillln linnn 1 hem nu I iiuir mm for a virfii of three weeks. Mlhses Madge ami Hraee Hallaghcr of 1'lttbitrg wcr here JN'w Vear'' visiting frteiwlK. Owing to Illness, Miss Mary McDonald, was unable to pet urn this week to her work us an tnsdmrtor in Hie Lotetlo Acudumy In Kuiwan tHy. Xmiiitf ripln Walilii'il Xvw Vi-nr. Wvclr, Jan.

K. Allwl lll'MfO Cloiiii'in tloilalin il llld VrtUMK liroi.lf tin- business Wednesdtt.v., 41. V. Urook 0f Oolumtms This is lo warn the men that Christ iimn Hhouhl rod lie nil" wed lie children, two gl- and a r. as tbe wa fells her jf a woman's ageVs 40 man guesses ii at -ty and Bhe dteRi't looK truiifacilnw huyinos hir VedneidNiy ay ere uged nine, seven ycarH and wer.

associate wbh Santa CUiuh' cotton j'ujHIst rhin-c-h of this cii.v at teen moth, whiskers. Jiumo Now Year's uvc. Tlioic a i.

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