AUCTIONEERING
I will cry sales u usual in the Ke
ota district this season; and at*
ways guarantee satisfaction. Let
the man from home have your
business. Make dated as early as
possible in advance, I t order to
sufficient time f ir advertie
njhjnd to get desir ble dating.
See FfrmatsState Bi nk, or call
me at mv exwaaajyßterling 788
Rl. Postoffice Box 556.
W. E. BURKHOLDER,
Bterliag, Colo.
When you look yoar beet see Fortner.
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PIFFLE FOR CALLOW YOUTH
Advice Handed Out by Successful
Business Men Is, to Use a Slang
Phrase, Bunk.
A successful lumber merchant tins
been giving a newajMiper Interviewer
a few of the mental wrinkles Hint In
fluenced him In the making of money.
Here are some of them:
“If your Initials iprll a word It
means you will be rich.
“If, on the other band, you mend a
garment while wearing It. you will al
ways be poor.
“If your right hand Itches It Is a
sign that you will receive money. If
your left hand Itches you will spend
It This Is because right begins with
It and R stands for receive, while L
stands for let go.
“When you see a shooting star you
should ssy 'money.' As many times
as you are able to say the word du
ring the tall of the star, so many ex
tra dollars will you have In your
pocket as a result."
Helpful words, aren't they? Well,
they are no better and no worm than
the bulk of the talk banded out by
successful men for the guidance of
their fellowa—that la In the matter
of making money. The rich or suc
cessful business man doesn't disclose
his real secrete—lf he has any—
though be often attends club lunch
eons or dinners and makes a speech
prelending to do so.—Philadelphia
Record.
NOTHING TO IT AS A PIE
With Lemon Filling Gone. Remainder
of Confection Could Only Be
Claseed as "Squash."
A business man of Jeffersonville,
active In the counsels of the Yonng
Business Men's club and of the Rotary
dab and one of whose outstanding
characteristics Is a liking for pie. says
he has learned a perfectly good way
of making aqunah pic out of lemou pie,
but prefers the latter kind, aays the
Indianapolis Star. He had been to a
sale In Utica township, not to buy. but
attracted by the fame of the cooks
who were to serve pie. He surround
ed one lemon pie and asked to have
another packed to lake home—for ble
wife, he said. The women packed It
between two paper dishes, the upper
ooe Inverted, and then wrapped it In
newspaper. He placed It on the back
seat of his automobile and started for
home. Unfortunately he gave a friend
the package for a cushion. When the
package was turned over to the lady
of the honae and was opened by her
It consisted of an upper paper dish, an
upper pie crust, a lower pie crust and
a lower paper dish; that was all. It
was a clear case of “squash," and not
a sign of lemon lining left.
Horse Ones Reverenced.
The sacrifice of horses character
ised the Scandinavian and Teutonic
culls! whilst Tacitus tells ns that the
Germans sought omens and monitions
from while horses kept at the public
exiiensc In sacred woods and groves,
pure from the taint of earthly labor,
but that on solemn occasions these
were yoked to the sacred chariot and
were accompanied by the king or
chief of the tribe and the priest, who
noted their nelghlngs and snorting*,
and that no species of dlvtnatlon was
more trusted, not only by the people
and tho nobles, but by the priests
who regarded themselves as the min
isters of the gods and the horses as
acquainted with their trill. It baa
been commonly believed, though on
Insufficient evidence, that the Saxon
Invaders of Britain bore banners Mas
oned with a while horse.
Real bargain in new upright piano;
terms if desired. Inquire at Kaota
News office.
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Sinclair Motor Oils
YOU can pay more money, but you cannot buy
better oils for tractor or automobile than the
oils of the Sinclair line. We stock them all and
have a grade for every kind and condition of motor.
Our booklet,‘The Law of Lubrication.” is free to
you, and tells what you should use and why. Ask
for it.
Sinclair Motor Oils
Light—Medium—Heavy—Extra Heavy
Any quantity:
Gallons to Barrels
Kerosene is down a cent Let us fill your
barrel for winter.
Keota Oil Company
C. F. Onun, Manager
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II Tba small car is moderately priced because it ia a small car
II not because poor materials are used in its construction. Main
|| tain its efficiency and economy by using Michslin Tires.
|l Small sixe Michelins are mad# of the same quality materials, hy
|| tha same careful workmen, 'ln the asm# modern factory tha'
II have made Micheliu Ring-shaped Tubes and other Michelin pi"'
I THE EAGLE GARAGE
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