The Stimulus
of Pure Blood
That is what is required by
every organ of the body, for the
proper performance of its functions.
It prevents biliousness, dyspep
sia, constipation, kidney complaint,
rheumatism, catarrh, nervousness,
weakness, faintness, pimples,
blotches, and all cutaneous erup
tions. It perfects all the vital processes.
W. P. Keeton. Woodstock, Ala., took Hood's
Sarsaparilla to make his blood pure. Ha
writes that he had not felt well but tired for
some time. Before he had finished the first
bottle of this medicine he felt better and
when he had taken the second was like
another man free from that tired feeling
and able to do his work.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
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promise. Accept no substitute,
but get Hood's today.
His Plight Explained.
"I saw Blinks today, and he was in
a terrible shape both eyes closed and
bruises all over. He isn't a quarrel
some man, is he?"
"Oh, no; quite the reverse. He nev
er sees a quarrel that he doesn't want
to act as peacemaker."
"Ah, that explains it then." Chi
cago Post. .
Send to Garfield Tea Co.. Brooklyn, N. Y. for
samples of Garfield Tea and Headache Powders
two invaluable remedies.
Quieting Suspicion
"My dear," said the suspicious wife,
"this sealskin sack you gave me for
Christmas has the odor of gasoline."
"Very likely," answered the crafty
husband. "But you know Santa Claus
is using an automobile now."
Nevertheless, she had her doubts
about it, fearing that he had pur
chased the garment second handed of a
cleaner. Baltimore American.
Everyone who uses Hamlin's Wizard
Oil to cure pain ia nover agiin without
a bottle of it.
Sure Sign.
Jester Dobster has in him the mak
ing of a great artist.
Jimson What makes you think so?
jester Because he painted a picture
recently, and when he looked at it,
later, couldn't tell what the subject
was. Ohio State Journal.
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
One size smaller after usinar Allen's Foot Ease,
a powder. it makes tinht or new shoes easy,
t'ures swollen, hot, sweating, aching feet, in
growing nails, corns and bunions. All dniK
Kists and shoe stores. 25c. Trial package FREE
vuiH'l. Address Allen S. Olmsted, I Roy,
New York.
Out of a Knothole.
He (just introduced) What a very
homely person that gentleman near the
piano ia, Mrs. Black.
Siie Isn't he? That's Mr. Black.
"How true it is, Mrs Black, that the
homeliest men always get the prettiest
wives." Tit-Bits.
Garfield Tea cures constipation.
Cab Rates in Cities.
In New York, Chicago, Washington
and other cities it costs $5 for a carri
aee for a theater party, a dinner or a
ball. In Berlin it costs about 50 cents.
There is a cab stand every few blocks,
the locations being fixed by police reg
ulations. One pays for the distance.
Piso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken
of as a cough cure. J. W. O'Brien, 322
Third Ave., N., Minneapolis, Miun., Jan.
6, l'JUO.
Cable Span 3,000 Miles Long.
The longest span of submarine cable
in existence will be that between Van
couver and Fanning island, 3,000 miles
apart." The task of laying it com
menced in January.
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
children during the teething period.
Fooled.
"When she married that old man for
.his money, she thought his cough would
carry him off in a few months."
"And it hasn't?"
"No. She can't even make him
cough up what money she wants."
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Cancerous
S sf quently to be
breast, though
they are liable to appear upon other parts
f the body. When they begin to spread
and eat into the flesh, sharp, piercing
pains are felt as the underlying tissue is
destroyed and the tender nerves exposed.
Cancerous sores develop from very trifling
causes; a carbuncle or boil, swollen gland,
a little watery blister on the tongue or
lip, a wart, mole or bruise of some kind
becomes an indolent, festering- sore,
which in time degenerates into cancer.
"Ten years ago I
had n sore on my left
temple, which the
doctors pronounced
a cancerous ulcer;
it would itoh, burn
and bleed, then scab
over, but would
never heal. After
taking S. S. S. awhile
the sore began to
discharge, and when
all the poisonous
matter had passed
out it got well. I
took in all about
thirty bottles, continuing it for some
time after the sore had healed, to be
sure all the poison was out of my sys
tem. Have seen no sign of the cancer
In ten years. JOSEPHU3 REID.
Oant, Audrian Co., Mo.
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possessing purifying
and healing properties
that no other medicine
does, contains nothing that could derange
the system. While cleansing the blood
it also builds up the general health.
If you have a suspicious sore, or other
blood trouble, send for our free book on
Blood and Skin Diseases, and write to us
for any information or advice wanted ;
We make no charge for this service.
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jbIs!
THEY TftY NEW CROPS
KANSAS FARMERS ALWAYS READY
TO EXPERIMENT.
They Have Firm Faith that the Soil
of. Their State Will Baise Anything
'The Record-BrealEin&r Wheat Crop
of the Tear 1901.
The advance of Kansas to the first
place among- the wheat-producing com
monwealths again calls attention to
the wonderful productiveness of that
State. It is also calculated to make
one reflect on the remarkable history
of agricultural experiments by the
Kansas farmers. In the early '80s there
was high-pressure wheat growing, but
it did not reach the volume, nor even
the relative importance, of the crops
of the last few years. The crop of
1901 aggregated more than 00,000.000
bushels, by far the largest of any
State in the Union. This crop is val
ued at more than $50,000,000;
Wheat raising in Kansas has passed
through many experimental . stages, as
has the growing of many other agri
cultural products. At first it was sup
posed that only spring wheat 'could
be produced with profit in the State.
This idea was dispelled by the demon
strations of T. C. Ilenry. known as
the Vwheat king," who owned at one
time 60,000 acres of land near Abilene.
Henry introduced winter wheat. One
year (187G) he raised more than 200,
000 bushels, which he sold at about
$1.20 per bushel. He revolutionized
wheat raising in his State. At present
the spring wheat crop is an inconsid
erable item In the total product.
In spite of the fact that Kansas has
led the prairie States in agricultural
development, and has held the center
of the stage for many years, there have
been times in the experimental pro
cesses when its people suffered dis
paragement for their foolish and un
profitable, methods. It used to be said
that a Kansan would plan anything;
that he had to be shown that a thing
would not grow before he would be
lieve his State could not produce it.
For example, there are said to be 2.500
varieties of apples. State reports show
that at least 2,000 of these have been
tried in the Sunflower State, many of
them proving utter failures, of course,
but the best varieties being establish
ed through this indiscriminate but con
clusive methodof demonstration.
A story is told of Secretary Mo'hler
of the agricultural department that he
once visited the French market in New
Orleans and there for the first time
saw macaroni. He was inquisitive
about the curious-looking food prod
uct. He was told of the various uses
to which the article could be put. He
declared that he believed "the stuff
would grow in Kansas," and expressed
his determination to try it.
In recent years the Kansas farmers
haye learned through their own exper
iments and through the useful infor
mation of the agricultural schools
what crops are best adapted to their
soil and climate, what parts of the
State are best for this or that variety,
when to plant and sow, how to fight
crop enemies, etc. This practical school
applies to cereals, fruits and cattle. It
Is wholly probable that the present
preference for wheat over corn will be
permanent since it has been demon
strated that as fine winter wheat can
be raised in Kansas as in any other
part of the world and with much more
certainty of success than attends the
raising of corn, says the Kansas City
Star.
It seems improbable that the world's
wheat supply will become overlarge as
a result of this change in Western
States. The product of the Eastern
States Is growing less and less. As
an Illustration: Two counties In Kan
sas produced this year more than 11,-
000,000 bushels of wheat more than
all the New England States and Jer
sey, Delaware, Alabama, Arkansas,
Montana and South Carolina combined.
How to Help the Fal'en.
"Icy pavements are now with us,"
said a Camden man, "and women are
beginning to fall frequently. Do you
know the right way to help them up?
I ask you this because I see all about
me in the winter time prostrate women
and men making monkeys of them and
of themselves by offering help that is
not helpful.
"For Instance, down goes a young
woman. A young man rushes to her.
and, standing before her, takes both
her hands. Then he pulls, but since
she has nothing to brace her feet
against, instead of rising to the pull
she slides along in an undignified way.
Another woman falls and the man who
runs to her gives her bis hand. She
takes It, so as not to hurt his feelings,
but it Is a hindrance to her instead of
a help, for, unless she is being actually
lifted up, she needs both her hands in
rising one to arrange her skirts with.
the other to press on the pavement as
a kind of lever.
"The proper way to assist a woman
to her feet," said the Camden man.
according to the Philadelphia Record,
"is to stand before her, saying, with
a smile and a soothing gesture: 'Re
main perfectly still, please,' and then
to step gallautly to the rear, put your
hands under her arms and raise her
with a firm grip."
Big Trees In the Philippines.
An Idea of the size of the trees of
the Philippines Is obtainable from the
dimensions of Governor Taft's rouud
table, the top of which Is a solid sec
tion of a native' tree eight feet in di
ameter. Throughout the Islands one
frequently seed in the better class of
houses dining-tables that are seven,
eight and nine feet wide, the tops in
every case being made of a single sec
tion. These are not so large as the
Southern California table tops, but
they will do. Kansas City Journal.
Monster Automobile.
The most extraordinary automobile
in the world Is that being erected by a
French doctor, in which he inteuds,
with two students, to make a trip
round the world. It will contain two
sleeping apartments, a large workroom
and four big tanks for storing oiL It
will unquestionably be the largest mo
tor ever built.
No woman can cultivate her mind
aad her complexion simultaneously.
111. JMJPOT
THE STORY OF AN ATTACK AND
ITS REPULSE-
A Thrilling Account as Told by a Vet
eran of the One II and red and Fifty
fourth Indiana Volunteers.
Jacob T. Keller, of Girard, Kans., is
a veteran who saw long and hard serv
ice in the Civil war with the One Hun
dred and Fifty-fourth Indiana Volun
teers and he tells many a story of biv
ouac and battle. -He was recounting
some of his adventures to a reporter the
other day.
"Of all my experiences m tne war
and out of it," he said, "one is most
often uppermost in my thoughts, I
had strained my hip in some manner
but I thought I had . got over it all
right. About two years after that,
however, when I was plowing for wheat
I gave out again in that spot. Rheuma
tism set in and I had to quit work. I
tried one thing after the other to get
some relief from the pain but . nothing t
that I took helped me at all and I be
came discouraged.
The cords of my left leg were drawn
so badly that I could not straighten it
out at all, nor could I sit 'down. My
hip and knee pained me and I suffered
horribly. At times also I had nervous
headache. After trying a number of
things, my daughter, Mrs. Fry, who
had been cured of rheumatism by Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People,
induced me to try that remedy. My
case was a very stubborn one and I took
five boxes of the pills before I could see
much change but I kept on and they
certainly did wonders for me. The
cords in my leg began to slacken and
before long it limbered so that I could
use it again and be able to sit down.
My kidneys had been bad and the puis
soon made them better, too. Dr. Will
iams' Pink Pills for Pale People are a
grand, good medicine and I recom
mend them to all who suffer as I did."
The real cause of rheumatism is the
presence of acid in the blood, which ir
ritates the sensitive tissues that unite
the joints and cover the muscles, thus
causing those indescribable tortures
which rheumatic sufferers endure.
Years ago those afflicted were bled; as
if taking away some of the impure
blood could remedy .the balance. This
folly has been abandoned and today
physicians prescribe and druggists rec
ommend the use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People, as these marvel
ous vegetable pills go directly to the
seat of the trouble, exerting a powerful
influence in puifying and enriching the
blood by eliminating poisonous ele
ments and renewing health-giving force,
thus making a potent remedy for cur
ing this disease.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People are an unfailing specific for all
diseases arising from impoverished
blood or shattered nerves. They cure
not only rheumatism but locomotor
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus'
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous head
ache, after-effects of grip, of fevers and
of other acute diseases, palpitation of
the heart, anaemia, pale and sallow
complexions, and all forms of weakness.
At all druggists, or direct from Dr.
Williams Medicine Company. Schenec
tady, N. Y., fifty cents per box; six
boxes for. two dollars and a half.
Recommendations.
Mrs. Knowles That is a beautiful
recommendation you gave your cook.
Of course she deserved it?
Mrs. Milton Of course.
. 'Mrs. Knowles But what do you
really think about the girl. I have
written recommendations myself, you
know? Boston Transcript.
Garfield Headache Powders: 4 Powders are
sold for 10c. 1 Powder cures a headache.
Tis Hard to Tell.
Dinwiddie The city of Colon has
been given up by the insurgents.
Van Braam Does that put a full stop
to the war? Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
Considerate.
"Don't vou think vou could drive
that mule without the use of profan
ity?" inquired the person of refinement.
Yes answered the canal boatman.
"I reckon I could get along all right.
But it would get powerful lonesome
for the mule." Washington Star.
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Wufu3y Misunderstood.
"Some of my latest photograph","
said the camera fiend, : "I 50 feet
under water." ,
"Why did yon go to the trouble of
taking them there?" remarked Pepprey.
fit would have been easier to just tie
a stone to them and throw them : in.!'
Philadelphia Press. - C r '
Squirrels Nesting in Church Chimney.
v Sexton Davis, of the Congregational
church, at Winter Park, Fla., met with
an unexpected accident when he made
the first fire .of the season in the church
this fall. The chimney - would not
"draw," and the cause was found to be
in a large squirrel's nest, or a series of
nests, in the top of the structure. Tne
opening was found completely closed
with squirrel nest material to the depth
of four feet from the top. Florida
Times-Union and Citizen. .
War Waste of Horses.
Roughly epeaking, a corps .requires
to be mounted every four . months, but
one cavalry regiment records the stag
gering figures of 3,000 animals ina lit
tle over a year, says a London news-
Da rer. It waa t.hn general opinion of
experts that the members of the House
hold cavalry proved themselves the best
"caretakers" and despite their heavy
weights got as much work out of , their
mounts as any : cavalry in the field.
There was even one instance of a troop
horse weathering the whole campaign
and returning fit and well to ceremonial
duties in London.
Different Kinds of Ivory.
Today nothing but elephant ivory is
used in fine carving. In the past there
was . walrns, narwhal, nylghau and
mammoth. Tusks" vary from 10 feet
long, weighing 200 pounds, to smaller
ones, and the price is about $6 a pound.
Narwhal ivory is unlimited in supply,
owing to the discovery of large quanti
ties in the arctic regions, where for un
told years it has been preserved in the
ice. It is of no usefor fine ivory carv
ing, but is used in all inferior types of
work, such as low-priced umbrellas
and stick handles, cheap chessmen,
frames, etc. . -
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Garfield Headache Powders are especially a
dapted to the needs of nervous women. Try
them.
On the Jury.
Employer So you served on the jury
last week, Pat. Did you know what to
do?
" Pat Shure, sor, I had no trouble.
There was a man there tould me what
to do and gave me $10 for doing it.
Btatz or Ohio, City of Toledo, I
Lucas County. J
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the
senior parter of the firm of F. J. Cheney Ss Co.,
doing business in the City of Toledo, Comity
and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of Hall's Catarrh Curb.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886.
1 Jfotary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts
airectiy on tne Diooa ana mucous suriaees ot
the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Garfield Tea, the herb medicine, cures con
stipation, sick headache and liver disorders.
Their Advantage.
"But," said the young mosquito, "
not man much stronger than we?"
"He is," responded the fond parent;
"but we may venture to attack him on
account of our. superior mobility."
Puck.
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Avoid Nervous Prostrqtotf
If vou aredansreronjslv sick what ia
the first duty of yonr physician ? He
quiets the nervous system, he deadens
vne pain, ana yon sleep well.
Ton ought to know that when yon
ceased to be regular in your courses,
grow irritable without cause, . and
pass sleepless nights, thers is serious
Mas. Haktlet.
trouble somewhere, and nervous pros
tration is sure to follow.
You ought to know that indigestion,
exhaustion, womb - displacements,
fainting, dizziness, . headache, and
backache send the nerves wild with
if right, and you cannot sleep.
Mrs. Hartley, of 221 W. Congress St.,
Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub
lish, suffered all these agonies, and
was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound ; her case
should be a warning to others, and
her cure carry conviction to the minds
.of every suffering woman of the nri
t ailing efficiency of Lydia K Plnkhams
Vegetable Compound.
Beggafs Had $8 Apiece.
Some of the professional beggars ar.
rested in the Christmas shopping dis
trict in New York had only $1 when
searched, but some of them had so
much more that it brought the average
up to $8 apiece.
Bacteria in School Inks.
The authorities at Minden, Germany,
have made a bacteriological examina
tion of school inks. They have found
that most of them contain bacteria
which, if animals are inoculated with
them, often prove fatal.
Life Averages.
In 300 years the average length of
human life has been doubled. In the
sixteenth century it was between 18
and 20 years; at the close of the
eighteenth century it was a little over
30 years, and today it is over 40 years.
WHd Elephants Getting Scarce.
It ia estimated that there are fewer
than 10,000 wild elephants left in all
the countries on the globe, and tbat fiveJ
of these will be killed off where one
is born. It is a matter of only a few
years when the last one must go.
Population Multiplying In Algeria.
The French census returns for Al
geria reveal the fact that in less than
50 years the native population of the
colony, Arab and Kabyle, has almost
doubled itself, having risen from
2,307,000 in 1856 to 4,070,00 at the
present time.
Canadian Hay for Africa.
. Canada's entire surplus crop of hay
and oats is being marketed this year
to the British government for the use
of the army in South Africa. An extra
fleet of steamers is transporting this for
age to the seat of war.
Easily Interpreted.
Mrs. Hoon I dreamed last night
that you had given me" an automobile.
Mr. Hoon H'm, yes! You had a
horseless nightmare and, by the way,
my dear, dreams usually go by con
traries. Smart Set.
The Ranee Pony In Alaska.
The best animal for the Klondike and
Inner Alaska has proved to be the range
pony reared In the cold, mountainous
country Of Montana, Northern Idaho
and Washington. The pony weighs
from 800 to 1,000 pounds and is giving
much better service than the mule. He
picks his way through stretches of bog
where the mule mires, climbs glaciers
and canyon sides where the mule turns
back, and eats snow to quench his
thirst, which the mule will not do. For
prospecting purposes the trained pack
pony Is invaluable and the best means
of transportation In Alaska.
CLEAR
THE
Here's the monarch nottainaT
like It on earth. Balzer ew Oth
flentnrT Oat takes the eaka, eariies Art
prisea-tu tb biggest yielder everywhere. The faet
Is. Sslzsr'a eats are bred to nrodaoe. The V. S. Depart-
MnCof Aarrieal tare claims
Unds tested, Saflxer'a were the best. How do. job like that,
1f irir finr with Cftnturr Oat is bound to eomoleteir
MTatntlmiits m Msint and
yields ia 190? running from JtOO to 800 basnet p acre. Frtee ia
dirt cheap. Be ia the swim and boy this variety Abu spring to sell td
year neighbors the coming fall for seed. It wUi sarelypayoo.
Saber's Marvel Wheat 42 bus. per Acts
Thm only ipring wbt an raurth thatwlU yield a payinioropnortb, est, oatA,
nd wm mni im ererr rtue in tha Union. We also ban tha oalabntad Kaooa-
nati wheal, jlakUBg aa aur farm, 63 bnahels per acra.
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We are the Largest grower and ear stock
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rvr aaia w v w
Oar great emtalogv oontains foil description or oar Beardless Barley,
k in u.kia mtr Trinl ItiAAiBat Corn. btoIdc 400 bushels:
-tmA.-atiiA tMichails
Oac. with its 8 tons or nay,
Of green loaaer per aacio.
larsaer. with lO farm
10 to get a start
Cartaia and Piecs-fell. l t;
Edmond About, the French novelist,
was once asked to ' write a newspaper
notice of a play written by a friend.
The playwright begged him to discuss
the acting and scenery, but to say little
about the drama itself, which evidently
was not proving much of ' a success.
About did as requested, told of the plot
at length and gave much detail as to ac
cessories, winding up with this sen
tence: "About midnight the curtain
fell and with it the piece." ,
" Tax Uoa Cyclists. ;
The handsome sum of nearly 5,500,
000 francs has been' brought into the
treasury of the French republic by the
tax upon the cyclists during the year
1901. The tax was first imposed in the
year 1894, and was paid by 203,036
persons. In 1895 it was levied upon
236,084, in 1896 upon 329,86, in 1897
upon upon 408,806, in 1898 upon 484,
414, and in 1899 nearly double that
number 838,856. The tax upon mo
tor carriages in 1900 was paid by 2,857
persons. , ,
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India the Land of Reports.
India is the land of reports. There
is a monthly, quarterly, half-yearly,
annual plague of them.. There is no
country, probably, in which so many
useless reports are written and so few
read. In one province the chief busi
ness of the local government consists in
dunning its officers for statistics and
reports, and in compiling - from : them
volumes for the delusion of the supreme
government. More than one half of
the time and energy of every civil offi
cer is taken up in writing. Fortnight
ly Beview. '
V :
Serve Four Meals a Day.
Washington hotels are said to be the
only ones in this country that serve
four regular meals every 24 hours
breakfast, luncheon, dinner and sup
per the latter being served in some
cases as late as midnight.
Most Important, to Us.
Teacher Tell me some of the most
important things existing today which
did not exist 100 years ago.
Tommy Us. Stray Stories.
Natural Reasons for -Friendship.
The Browns and the Joneses are
great friends. Mr. Brown and Mr.
Jones are friends because they like the'
same things, and their wives are friends
because they dislike the same people.
New. York Times.
Just Like a Boston Girl.
He was rescuing a Boston girl from
drowning, and it looked as though they
would never see Cambridge again.
"Hold on tight, Penelope," he
gasped; "hold on tight."
"Don't say 'hold on. tight,' " gurgled
the girli with her mouth full of the At
lantic ocean, "say, 'hold on tightly.' "
Weekly Telegraph.
Said the Observant Foreigner.
"I have noticed," said the Observant
Foreigner, who was not writing a book
about America, "that, according to your
newspapers, the best citizens are always
o be found in large numbers at just
three places."
"Where?" we asked, being mildly
curious.
"At political rallies, prize fights and
lynching bees." Baltimore American.
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TRACK!
that out of ever 400 samples and
eineot dozens of farmers to report
of earliest Peas, Beama, Sweet earn and
iwr aere: ear crass and clover
ana Aeoeiew wi
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seed samples, worth
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j PEN. JOB WHEELER
g Says ot Peruna: "I join
s Senators Sullivan, Roach 5"
1 and McEnery in their good .
I opinion ot Peruna as an ef t
Kansas City's Shade Trees.
During the past ' j'ear 2,000 pliade
trees have been planted in Kansas City,
mostly at public expense. At a recent
meeting t'le public improvements com
mittee of the city council authorized the
planting of 36,820 trees along the vari
ous streets. . .
False Hopes.
Tess I heard him say he felt rather
encouraged because you left the gas
turned low in the parlor when he called.
Jess How foolish of him! One
needs a dark room to develop a nega
tive. Albany Journal.
Those Dear Girls'.
Madge She was in a collision and
had all the enamel scraped off her
wheel.
Dolly How lucky she was! If
she'd taken a header she'd have had
the enamel scraped off her face. Judge.
Ready for Another Game.
Benevolent Old Gentleman What
are you crying for, my little man?
Little Eoy I boo-hoo jes' lost fl'
cents.
Old Gentleman Well, here is five
cents for you, so stop crying. How did
you lose it;
Little Boy I lost it iitchin' pennies.
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& Home School for Boys.
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ARTHUR C. NEWILL, Principal
M.&M.ARCS
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CANDLE POWER.
For Church, Store,
HotPl, Hall, St root '
Lighting. These..
Lamps are safe, eco-'
noraical and. relia
ble. See what users
think-of them by.1
addressing .
C. W. LORD,
Portland, Or.
New Year Resolutions.
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