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t . . a Tlll-n store and ask "V Anv maker of der would like to Blindfold the house wives, so that they could not see the label on the can. ROYAL is an absolutely pure, Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Aids Digestion-Adds to the healthfulness of food. TSJf'FT",lCi Ynn may want to know if some certain brand of Baking Powder i Vk J 1 ALUM or Phosphate of LIME, send us the name and we will (without you) advise 70a from official reports. ' ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, NEW YORK CITY Honest Yoan? Men Say, boys' here is a tine Boy storv. and it's true: Once upon a time not a long time, but a short time a fine eountry town boy, who was not brought upwith a silver spoon in his mouth, wanted a job of work. Want ed to work. That's the stuff, lie has ahigil school education, is industrious, honest, decent, and wants to make something of himself. Well, he said good-bye to his parents fine parents, who had brought the boy up right and started to a big city to fine a place where he could make, a start. Well, be carried in his pocket a short letter from a man in bis town, who said: "This boy ia all right. He will do whatever he agrees to do and can be trusted. He has no bad habits." The country town boy arrived in the big city and here is what he writes home: "I arrived here on Friday morning and in less than three hours after I landed I iiad a good position promis ed me." This boy is square and de cent. The man who gave him a cer tificate to that effect knew he was 6quare and honest, and said so. Say, boys, if you are square and honest and indmtri.ius, have no bad habits and are anxious to get on in the world, you can land a good job any dav in the year. The world is calling for honest, decent young men. A lid say, boys, you can't be happy without j working. El Dorado Republican. j "Drunkenness is on the decrease in America. Profanity is on the increase. There are far more smokers than there were forty years ago, and not one hun dredth as many tobacco chewers. Po liteness Ui public places has become one of the lost arts. The children are smarter than they used to be, and a great deal perter. We have more young people who can ll;iy the piano or violin and fewer who can spell." The above, says the lvaus.is City Star, is the verdict delivered on the pres ent generation by a New York clergy man who has made a study of men aud woman for more than fiftv years. The school teacher occupies a very important position in the develop ment of the country. There can be no civilization, as we use the term, without mental development' and there can be no mental developments A Boston schoolboy was tall, weak and sickly. His arms were soft and flabby. He didn't have a strong muscle in his entire body. The physician who had attended' the family for thirty years prescribed Scott Emtt tefon. NOW. To feel that boy's arm you would think he was apprenticed to a blacksmith. AUL DRUGGISTS s SOe. AND SI.OO. Afnlri fri rfn his for Baking Powder f ALUM Baking Pow m IL without teachers. While the parent, if educated, could supply the place of the teachers to some extent, the par ents does not do so. As society is now organised the child from the time it enters the kindergarten until it leaves the university is under the instruction of the school, teacher. A great re sponsibility rests upon the school teacher, for the child's progress de pends upon his efficiency and fidelity. The school teacher, whether man or woman, is an important factor in society and an intellectual stimulous to the commuity. Almost with ex ception the teacher is a person of high ideals and exemplary life. Not only in the school room but outside of the school room as well, the influence of the teaciier is of great weight, and that weight is thrown unon the best side of all questions. Ex. E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, at whose laboratory Kodol is prepared, assure us that this remarkable diges tant and corrective for the stomach conforms fully to all provisions of the National Pure Food and Drug Law. The Kodol laboratory is a very large one, but if all the sufferers from in digestion and stomach troubles could know the virtues of Kodol it would be impossible for the manufacturers to keep up with the demand. Kodol is sold here bv w. w. gibson. Of the three hundred and sixty-five days in each year, in no one of them is so much happiness concentrated as in that of Christmas. Parents and guardians are made happy by the ex penditure of labor and money to please the young, and the refining influence "of these acts on their own natures is of more value to them than thrice the amount of gold and silver they have expended in procuring them. Who is the man or woman of fifty or sixty who cannot look back over these van ished years and recall with pleasing associations some token in his or her youth with some kind friend on Christ mas? So will it be now and from gen eration to generation. The real good and extended influence of these gifts to the young, we may not presume to measure. In a refining sense they are more duiable and far exceed their j price in gold and silver. Ex. powder contains cost to "Mike"' Maloney, a railroad, eniigra tion agent at Garnet t, received the following letter from a friend consol ing him over the decision of t he roads to revoke all passes: "Everybody works but father, he rides around all day he's a big mogul on the railroad, he don't have to pay; little Johnnie is a'walking now and so is his brother j Bill, and so is the whole dam family, since Hepburn passed his bill.' My son, says an exchange follow not in the footseps of the loafer, aud make no example of him who is born tired, for verily I say unto you his business is overstocked, the seats on the corner are all taken and the whit tling places are all occupied. It is better to saw wood at two bits a cord than whittle at whittling match and abuse the government. My son, win 1st thy hast in thy skull the sense of a jaybird, break away from the cigar ette habit, for lo! thy breath stinketb like a glue factory and thy mind is less intelligent than a store dummy. Yes thou art a cipher with the rim knocked off. We have a fine line of Oak and Hot Blast heaters. Prices are right. Come and see them at Verbeck & Lucas'. They say that a janitor in a school threw up his job the other day. When he was asked what was the trouble, he said: 'I am honest and won't stand to be slurred. If I find a pencil or black board, "find the common multi-hang it up. Every little while the teacher or some one who is too cowardly to face me, gives me a slur." "In what way?" he was asked, "why, a while ago I saw written on the blackboard, find the common-multiple." well, I looked from cellar to garret, and I wouldn't know the thing if I met it on the street. Last night in big writ in' on the blackboard it said: 'find the greatest common divisor.' Well, I says to myself, both of them darn things are lost now and I'll be blamed for swipen' 'em, so I'll quit. A New One An Irishman in a large city was wondering around huntiug St. Luke's hospital, when he met a man who looked kindly add proved to be a po liceman. He asked: "Do you know nor, where is. St. Luke's hospital? I want to go there." The big policeman re plied: .'-Sure, I do, me friend. Yon go down to the next corner, turn to the left about half a block. and there right in the center you will find the finest saloon in the city run by Tim Murphy. He is a foine looking man and tinds par himself; he will be be- hint the bar. you walk up to him and say, brisk loike' To h 1 with the pope." when you wake up you will be in St. Luk's hospital; good day sor." . Toward the cheeef ul home the chil dren gather "a clouds and as droves so their windows," while from the home which is-the abode of discontent. strife trouble they fly forth as vultures to rend their prey. The class of men who disturb and distress the world, are not those porn and nurtured amid the hollowed influence of christian homes, but rather those whose earth ly life has been a scene of trouble and vexation who have started arrong in the pilgrimage, and whose course is one of disaster to themselves and trouble to those around them. Ex. Hoch's Favorite Story. The Hutchiosnti ' Independent, re peats.this story of Governor Hoch: "When Governor- Iloch was in town Sunday he told a good story on some of his citizens over at Marion. "I stand up for my liome town,' said the governor. x'Tliis is the only thing I tell on it awav from home.1" It, was in Mie.days of rainmakers. People and communities were putting up money to men who wonid make it rain. They got $300 111 Marion couuty, and in all secured $12,000 in -the state. When the eraze struck Marion it caught staid business men aud the best edu cated men in town. They met in a certain downtown place and discuss ed "the matter. I had refused to sub scribe to the fund. When I went in to this place they were discussing the raiu proposition and were roast ing me for not subscribing. Some of "them were quoting scripture to me, such as 'The Lord lovetb a cheerful giver.' 'Brethren,' I said, 'let me quote scripture a little,' and I glibly spoke out. 'The fool and bis money are soon parted.' 'Where in the Bible is that?' asked several. 'In Bartholomew 3:5,' I answered. One old pillar went out and into the Rec ord office next'door and borrowed a Bible and was soon . scanning the book for 'Bartholomew 3.5' which never existed, bu't which he did not know was not in the scriptures, though he was one of the saints of the church. This shows how little we really know about the greatest book in the world." Baker will pay 6 cents per pound for good hides until further notice. The pure food law goes into effect on January 1. After that time all caunecHzoods, cured meats, etc, must be labeled, telling exactly what the contents are. The maple sugar that is manufactured in Kansas City from com cobs, glucose and sulphuric acid must after that time be sold with the ingredients and process of manufac ture printed on each and every can. The delicious packing house hams which are cured with formaldehyde aud flavored with creosote, mnst be stamped with the materials by which they are cured. The ground spices which are so freely adulterated with ground peanut hulls, must be duly branded. In fact all adulterations, embalming fluids and other poisonous substances, vhicn are used in the pre paration of edibles to be placed on the market, must be printed on the cans or cartons containing it in order that the people may know what they are buying. The greatest of all newspapers is the DAILY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, of St. Louis. It has no equal or rival in the west and ought to be in the hands of every reader of any Daily paper. It costs, by mail, Dostage pre paid DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY one year. $6.00; 6 months, $3.00; 3 months, $1.50: DAILY WITHOUT SUNDAY, one year $4.00; 6 months, $2.00; 3 mouths, $1.00; SUNDAY EDITION a big newspaper and magazine combined, 48 to 76 pages every Sunday, one year, $2.00; 6 months, $1.00. A subscription for the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, at these prices is the best possible newspapes invest ment. Send your order .TODAY or write for FREE SAMPLE COPY to Globe Printing Company, St. Louis, Mo. See special "long-time" cam paign offer of the "Twice-a-week" is sue of the GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, TWO YEARS FOR $1.25, elsewhere n this paper. Oh, yes! The war is over a long time ago, but did you read tiie Sonth Caro lina Senator's speech in Chicago, re cently? Well, you who voted for Har ris this fall be thankful that your vote was lost It will be a dark time when the north takes to putting old-time rebels at the bead of their s'.ate gov ernments. Norton Courier. Verbeck & Lucas are agents for the Singer sewing machine. If wanting a machine call and see them. They will make you right prices for cash or time. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If ytra haven't a regular, healthy movement of the bowels every day, you're 111 or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, la tbe ahavpe of Violent physie or pill poison. Is dangerous. The smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeplac tbe bowels clear and clean is to take CANDY EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY ' Pleaeant. Palatable. Potent. Taat. Good. So Good. Mrer Sicken. Weaken or Gripes 10. IS and SO eenta per box. Write for Xi.e sample, and book let on avaalfca. Addreaa . Star! fan ttmti C jsnj. CMease ec Hern York. KEEP YOUR DLCCD CLEA3 rf -W m m si".i a Tcie Laxative Dromo Quinine Tablets. W. E. SADNi Kansas City, Mo. SAUM & Wa-Keeney, Agents for Close 80.000 Acres of Desirable Western ansas Land tor sale on Easy , Terms with Low Rate of Interest. Call on us or write for terms . and JJ prices. . v j Liberal Commission JOHN W. .. .DEALER IN.. Iron and "Wooden Tanks of all sizes made to order. Agent for THE SAMSON and IDEAL, and other Wind Mills. Most complete Machine and Black smith Shop in Western Kansas. Cg"Your patronage solicited. j. i.. mh s o n, AUCTIONEER. General Farm sales and Live Stock a specialty. 'Phone at residence. CRA NK LI1S DSA Y.B. A. M. D.. SURGEON OFFICE IN TOSH BUILDING. Office 'Phone S3. House 'Phone 79. WA-KEENEY - KANSAS. 09999999999999099999999939 RESIDENT DENTIST.g u Office over TJfford & Johnson's store. Satisfaction guaranteed., gWA-KKENEY - - - - K ANSAS. g eececeeeeeeoetTCeecttccece LANDS WANTED. I have customers for a few unim proved cheap tracts of land; some well improred farms; some small ranches, and two large ranches. If you want to sell now is the time. Come, list what you have, or send me descriptions, prices, etc. or Sale Lands- A liw bargains in lands farm and i nch ands Irrigated Lands. am agent for the Arkansas Valley Su ar Beet & Irrigated Land Co 's lam s in Southeast Colorado, where farn ing pays. Ca Ion or write, S. M. HTJTZEL, Wa-Keeney, Kans. Before Ton Purchase Any Other Write THE IEW HOME SEWKO MACHINE COMPAIY OMNGI, MASS. Mmny SewiriA' Machines are made to sell regard, lest of qoaiitr. bat the - Jlew Memo" is made to wear. Our cuaranty never runs out. We maice Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of the trade. Tin "Kew Heme" randstttbs bead of all lTla;e-a,iejii family sewing machines SM kr atrtfeeriael eteadem ealr. for salk err Trego Mer. Co. A Snap. L For Sale Northwest quarter of sec tion 4-15-25. . Small stone douse, stone stable, some fencing. About 70 acres in cultivation. School -house on north east corner, tl, 100 buys it; $600 down, balance in one or two payments at 6 per cent interest. Address Woeld, Wa-Keeney, Kansas. To Cure a Cold in One Day I. T. PURCELL g Wa-keeney, KattMS. .. W ..." - W . PURCELL, , - - Kansas. Bros- & Go's Lands- 9 o to Eastern Agents. 909999090 SPENA, Pumps. Tanks. WA-KJ2EXEY, KANS. - 5R.. 9c)urns, Reaf Estate (2lgeTt. Have a fine list of choice lands in Trego county, and am in position to satisfy land seekers and investors no matter what mar he their domands. WA-KEENEY KANSAS. CHOICE Wheat. Corn, Alfalfa and stock Farms FOR SALE : FO R EX H A NGE Money to loan on Land Phone Wa-Keeney, Kas. lis VV . vJl 1W L1V, Manufacturer of . CEMENT , BUILDING , STONE ..- Contractor and Cuilder of all kinds . of Cement ari'l Concrete work. Cement Posl . Chimtu-v blocks -and bricks. Alsohu'ilderof cement foundat ions for houses iind b:irns. -Estimates furni'ied on application.. WA-KEENKV, KANSAS. ' WHEN YOU SHOOT F You want to HIT what too are mlminz at be it bird, beast or target. Make your snots count by snooting the STEVENS. For 41 years STEVENS ARMS have carried off PREMIER HONORS for AC CURACY. Our line: RiflesSiiofguns, Pistols Ask your IemJer in sist OB the Stevins. If 700 cannot obtain, we ship direct, ex- prepaid, upon recelptorcats lofrprir e Send 4 cts. ia stamps fb Mo-paV?e Catalog of complete eutput. A vslnablebook of refer ence for present a ad prospective shooters. Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will oe lorwaroca tor xo cents in stamps.1 J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P.O. Box 409 CKICOP1X 7AZXS. MASS.. V. 8. A. C. D. YETTER NOTARY PUBLIC. Ooallaii Kansas. Your swearing t4,r-ndd to at reasonable rates, "'auks, furnished. A. 0. UCNES. PHYSICIAN AM. ST!K..N. WA-KKKNKY - KANSaI Cures Grin ts Two Days. ' On everv VJ? v. box. 25c This signatare. Pickled pork at Baker's.