Crowder City Advertiser. (Juanita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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CRUMBS CITY ADVEIITISSR
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FRESH FEMININE FINERY.
<>ld clothe
who a re not
tlij,' up
r
A House Colonial In Type. 'I hi-Creek I.hihIs. H'hiiIh To Bult In
A iionst' lliat in UKxIt-lloi Thorn i great rejoicing in Mint- 'apt. (>, Paget, of Olive*ton,
'■ *. w ry clos. lv the New j '"Rcc ov<w tlie new* troni \V,.sl Ci*'ain of I!. |,t Tegas, ^'"cotVa.fw *Now 'o,"">.S*"OB'"
lingllirKi type of ('nlonml I'l'ssi-dllic cavalry, who l« bnu in burnett j ' th/roi*0™"18 10
run ; ;i rehitvHlli - i- liiflurcH ail'l of Kopwntativ.-■ remov « "<«'• , '* ill ic-eipt „f a letter
ti M,K 'he fi'Miit-tioiiH Irorn tin pal- from tire tottfuJ general of Japan moire card ta*rs art* made up
" AM JVhne- LfCf«* jauda to Mm to lb. I .nted which i. «" ■ **
Iltiir 1 , in ,-i simnlioitv i , , , . , . , ' Utile gold tnriobMie. nodded nh
111 1 ' < fck ir.'diuaii. stated rotelsel. (be altitude of nibh-i., opphlr*- and emerald, are
tin • >1'<Ii11 IJerot ' re the lii i■>1111in ,\;i lapim toward propose.! American ''llainl and modl-1
I.) \ Initial' re,Hired to nUv.-rli . hi laud for a recruit*** her .rii.v. I ™* uae of kW and soft leather! a
n trimmings Is om- of tbe h*p-
Y,U|St. f, jl,,w . blliMing, Net not (11 til- leilht I"""' "aya and sold to < apt. I agct till- organized :i.pi'of iir.vcot atyle-
nt,>,] ti, , , • | ■ 11 the htehcit bidder, tuMect t. (lie I troop of MO t-ough ridera from **!!• «'k (M white «<mi
* "" oloniiil I for wear under rtoifc Jachrta,
u porting
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f CALIFORNIA and the NORTHWEST f
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. t . i ; .ipnrovw of the frtvrutury ot the
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11)11-ri< r fiid l v tin' ri*>tri( tions
" ''X'Mit to 1 IH'I jlM ing :vmi ti,, frei'dluun 'an
Mloili ru in i 'i", llii' I'i^ li\ 111-.'li I« uli mu lie 1111*11 <■«, mjv111^ re|ni
miiiii, uci-ujiv inj on. half ti;
hu> or^Miiizi'il a.i'i'st of pre <nt styles
troop of 860 r-'rtjgh ri«l«*rn froio
i a , * , ... vesih lor
H'XiiH r 11 u tl« I ixl i an f i*rritor\ ,„j ,h. n
a" ■iuoiii 'he a .r,. •
ami U rnli-rcd us services to the I w« non are noi neglecting
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awav will
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A i.recioiis v.'iiuir innii.
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iti}? over 'mi accounts
recently. I limi," l)t.
mutI< red to himself. I -| ni
last \ i ar SI'1' !■"« I'"r I ecr and
cigar-, iiml .$75 fur ch.lhin^
I must get aloiif; u itli f. i
'■lullici tlii- vi'nr "
lirst ll>..or, Ij#• itia indical
nil|.roveiiK'iit tipiin the lie.-1
loom ni' early time- Tie
hiniinliiiig are ill iiceciiilaii e
with tins period n! archi-
tecture, contrihlltili^ lai'^eh ' uv lanil i.n
to the illv itillg atlno-pliei'e
il i- :i lion-'■ that will jirovi
hllfl^estive l<> Jilusjieetivi
liotii. -hnihlei-
11.
4>rivilige (I. ileal re|ily t
siller, and due* tin
i ajipruval « i" 11,< eiiiatitiili'Mi
I ait i t ior i iii j .ire moat ji
n much di-r ii tent
■ nipcror nt *.-i|i4n, through in- 1' ;' bran-lela have been revived
Illative ii Washington, ti, ,C,®TIPhS ,"r """'raltdl "r
in i I vuh cold, and are mooi becom*
j in : to i pretty wrist
noiiij general readied that the l!" 1 "w sl'ri,1i-' are n trifle
unij. witii slightly rounded fop ai,d
. . ... i , rii Bii^n- y rounurn rr
I IpilijCM. hre| a |.l«;h,,r than fhe
itivcly furbiiig tin 1 known senslbl"
ptanee of/..rei^'ii legimia aiel ''"ehlnnii lr.
, and eilh<-r pliiiti
vlt-
innJi'
a1111.11lho lain! <-mi. panies who ' the enlistment nt foreigner
ha^'i ■ .mi I m li iiii the stati c any cireiimatanee- J lie Idler
'lint III the reil explicitly stall - lhat all Aiueiicini
tu he
>oulhc
i>[><iiiei1 I
There Is sa:
printing olliee i
MinncHola that N
pr.iycr oVt-ry luuinin;' I'l.i.-
is « raiv exception to the
general rule, as from time
iniiiietiioi'iul it in- been the
ellM'ilri lur the pi inl injr ufJiee
to ho opefleil by I he ilevil
lltul closej the -lierifl
I'lacliciillv i \ i iy coal mine
in the Me Mi ster district ha-
sliul down indefinitely,
because of no order.-, for coal
The only exception is at
Huck, ai.dune mine at Kreh
which are keeping the col.
ovens at. these places nt c.ml
The aiimi.il production ol
the milieu temporarily elnsed
is over *J,1H n).(M1.1 i.ohh
' 'oal mines in the I u 11 j a 11
Territory Iihvo been elosed
on account of lai'k of order-
'The railroads and the |
*>pefa lot ' ha i'e Ii .iy i d great
many iiiilu.-tiics to the n-e ,.|
oil for fuel and ho.k1 for
heating p.Jt'po.ses heeatl.-e
tin y have kept the price ol
foal at an exorbitant point
Avarice never hesitates to
kill the goose thai Im\ , the
golden egg.
ij p altar Ik H tu tho f*al<*( but b
tliia iijiiIj . 1 «alert will b< iua<lr by regular pr>vat
SatiKfiirtory to «li.
I be toil winch j a— ril lln
llouwe jirou'lin^ IJOO.fM) j,i
M'huol maiiitoiinnrn A r wliit"
« itiklicii of tin 111• iiavi Teiritorv
anoliar -ti p I iuaid « ivilu.itioii,
an tberr lias b< - n tin fonda t-
Ikm Js m Itnli.iii Terri-
than tin Indians, onlv
r> conceivable color
r lace-edged will be
,u «"l tLls s # - a > n to nm. extent an«t
many lai • col la: hare th* ruchlng al-
ready set In
Signet hat pins are useful for th* in-
>lil v on • 11\« yen to Japan ( dividual who lik^s to be labeled. Ther
pilar priv.it- passage, an l nr® made wiih heads not unlike the
even tlien he couid not poliibly be ?^,e* r;n,tk- roun(1 "r "val'■
... 1 r,t '^S8 heavy than the rings a* a rule.
■ ulitdiMl in tin Japaui 1 army. The cotton and silk mixtures con-
Deniitoi) Herald tlnui to comi lr Among thetn flMk^d
tlsaue do sole, sill? gauzes, satin llssa
\\ c oiifi' hen- I .i larnicr \\||. and i%nr?til!.- ■ are familiar in
li id a hen wbli'b in hpitu of ilih nan" but mmh more beautiful thi*
year than before
< ours^i iiieik, w i dt-ti rimuiMl tu
LACE FOR SUMMER MILLINERY
J Lovv Colonist Rates in Effect Daily
f ONLY $25
1 the niajority of California pomta—^Proportionately iow
«!- t" l'i 'KTI.AMi. Sl'OK ANK. SKATTI.K, TAt'oAIA
anil.utli, r points in the \ojthm -it.
case you . ntimpl.lie a trip anywhere, do not fail to
Kiixeo A.'eiit, in .i have Him furnish
oil till mforliitaliuii, i address.
c. w. strain.
t,|v- I'ass. Ajrcnt, Witi-hita. Kan,
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llii' Herald has had :
ureal 1I1 .11 to say a bout tin
fruit . , ip i-i \ortii T<• \as
i!nt what it has to say -uiipirt
. 1 p|.Ii• — with equal J'orce to lory nth
t 'ie Iudian Territon There
is no better fruit country
any where than that across
the river in the Ueil Man s
land. There i.- no country
that needs the Iruit trees
worse than thai \ lew :„,g lu r. and l„ sl,e ,
trees Limited each v.'.ir will,:l s judgUioat would1 |>(.„„l( ■ . . . , ael.-. M"
lilllhu hill, anil hi' (llie Presidenl - , I , , ' . ' orai-: a,.-., f..r v.-t.'ng .hapei
. . u «rst uoiijn i toed boots. ;i'o\ered plain with two or three lavers
Wn'lltl ll«> il'tiiirihi I ii. i> ^ i <*
lire,I liy I >1 i larrie . 11 llnugjaa.
"t the Muskogee i'lioemx when Ice
j liail au interview w itli tie Presi-
dent mi this Slllijnt unil n.i-
.'Knuri d, and in tact tvaa asaed l.v
i lie l'i i aident In write such an
j liec.Muu a moll.I r lie tried il
Ithe uaual metiiodn to prevent the A11 KlniIs Wi|j Be WrriI niu| tt..#w
"en r*Mi a famly, and .1 , Braids Will Alao Figure in
Trimming.
Tnmun-o u?e is made of lare which
,V"V;'VU , j lam resort the lien hid out and I,
r: Tr1.15'"* :,i'm « „.„r • .k-- i,v-„
ling 011 a box of tisli-hooks liis - ,n «„ ,,
. i generally *f a mellow hue when not
Jmd laid away in a comer of the j actually tinted,rarely quite white a;1
•onirrib Sevcrai weeks after tbe Horti: of la<e ar" 11 s?- 8ays thfl
j Millinery Trade Review, the heav-
aru \.trii ier styles of guipure motifs and gar-!
>ll(iw- lflnds with raiwil patterns for inter-
lettering and application work. lJrus
ben showed up n tli
w it li sixteen fit b? • -k b,v?
log bcr, and li
sei. , APfliJin and other pillow lace for
, , , , , 'III Hie mil, and lie (the President 1 1 1 • . , . "" ' "s "napes
il til'Mill t toll l'ljj OH! IJll'o, , . 'd bis /ir> t eopiier-Joed boots. 1 M>vered plain with two or three lavers
the nrofils will itwreuse " 'os annual ( _ nf palr-hned moiiaselitie or tulle. Some- i
J ' ' j message tu ('impress, wliicb ('ol. | ^ be true standing of the rdit .1 'hing is done with black Chant illy,
ie >• .a - go by, besides ' I louglas pr.ieeedc.l to do with the'''" st"ne ,imwi l"'-*1*.! over in life. 1""'or1> a« a irmmlng jor bla.:i,-'
I it...I ..ill I... ,|,„ve result I hill it is nan,lln i |,!<,tVr<>.Ila" further decorated with
Mi Kyes tin si. I.ouis.
ion a mount I
and
s I he \. ii - go by, hesid
lb" amount that will
added to lln? prolil of fanning !
and tiie iu\urie of living on ,
the la, III —I h'llisoll Ih-lahl
. pleture half further d< ura:I'd
usually npprcciatiMl in b!a« k „|..me,
I iie \ .mdelia (Mo) Mail Straw braids figure among the trim-
f an editor's n' made-up hat" ror tlilrs imr-
Tlte gi lieral
prevails that I'ongti-- will
pa-- a Inll al the ptoseut
ion admitting * klahonia
I In- i v cs of all the world w ill In
I t I 11 I l .-S
tiirneii toward St. laniis during Hie ' .., ., , .
I V' l'H'-l Kveryhodv will tan. \ '
'eli yon how Ben \ I mis to
ml it
death.
and KxpresB ti lis , , ..mur - - - ,
,. j,|,,... .. I, .... , ,, ,. . they must necessarily be of
, "l.1" ed the l .ilowingj iiiihi des,-rl|,tiim Plai„ Tuscan, rlc.
u oros o| con l it ion from a s,raw and fair braids are applicable.1
the juanita drug store,
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DRUCS,
Sundries, Toilet Articles, Cigars,
T03ACC0 and CANDY,
**,.. I'ic-i riptiotis pn^nptly and accurately filled.
(Ullce of
dr. lee swiirn.
■annot as lnce 1,raW-'i Tought In riiI-
pure patterns and used as a substitute
' l. from first hands, I ,"i * '"V '"'■"V'"' ln" 1,1 uf iIn .-,, models the
|llt- , , bu- aid has u.,n. to "«« IrimmliiK la carried out In ap-
| a Ho j^rt .ileal Worlds 1'air which i |lt,|1Vl|| ., ■ , t>I tone nr win. , ..
world lias ever seen, (lur
fen,lets are advised, therefore, I
subscribe lur tbe greatest St. J.ouis
.'Hill I lie I lid I III Tel I i t ol \ as |
om; slate, I lie la w t..
new sp.iper a newspaper winch
elhclive ill I'JtH, Ntl.Mhci aekliovvKdK.s in. njtial or rival in
hill, creating Oil. -laloofNew all the West, and H liKli standi, in
Mexico and Arizona will also ti" front rani, aioniif; the great
he passed Willi the smile ,R'""P^'CH ol the world. Sub-
proviso. If a Republican !f,ib" Sl Uuii
i'eiiioerat and get all the news ol
Ine Worlila Kair. all the news of
III, iialn.iial <-uiii|inijri«. and all tin
IICAS III'nil (lie earth. See adver
tisci/icnl i Iscw here in tins issue,
hether it blows or whether it
We n r.- linsoiii fi n n.ls , or wilh r,,statlons rendered
nil e irlli .11.,I I II e*',,'"ve by reason of the
1 K'eatlv regret we seiiii-trnnsparency of the foundation.
llesiilea llie tnlimreof straw braids. In-
tervals will lie uceiipied by medalltona
' of fine lace framed in ruchli ga nf nar-
ribbon, nr. belter «i.l, w-lih eliap-
leis nr small roses Even when bows
Of ribbons inter into ibe m heme of
'ration these win hp sewn flown
Hat on the rhape o as lo form in-
emulations in relief.
i oiigji'ess does any ihing for
-Inl. hood il will he because
the Uepuhiienns ate afraid
thai there will be a Heino-
t i alio ('ongi. s.- elected ibis
year, and thai there may he
lour Democratic st«tes made
mil of tile territories instead
f two.
snows, the season routes and the
season goes: the crops get sick and
lhe fanners blue the storekeeper
^ ^ ^ kicks and the lawyers sue, the
I he present depot shack # nrcaeliora pre.n-h and the sinners
l,as 12 days lo live.' The man wlm discontinues se' the. sot
accoldiug | i the city council'his local papc heeau-,. he ^r,,,.!"! "l'"""" " "l" """
hlii,„<.i,..oi M . i e ,i prints, lie saveti and .-.ives
; . !' ' .. .Uu' h , 'ltts time lo n ad it" is -tints and stints; the winds may
• illldillgs will be lowered to : Inking niouet out of his pock rave and the lloods inuv roll anil
the ground tin less "goodit If he u III give attention
cause" is shown for their to its pages—and he ought to
eoulinuaiice. It is Mi, vc,I lit,,1 time to do il,is—he will
HI
\eral w rkmen and t imih
save man\ times the sub
drouths break through from pole
to poles tint the printer man lie
prints and-prints, saves and -o.-
and stiois and shuts iiappy, hap
py, printer man; hi' dues the very
!!TI!o , n"e"! .I'""' in .he .,..1™;
' '' (l ''X " ^'"N 101 the o| the year. Ibis is not a nig press, tic trmts t„ luck and
new depot, would be mere -Internet. Iiuiidt
eidcred good eau>e
la I.
shall never lie t again.
When 4 i en 11 11 I, rant was
inai'chiie,' I ti rough Virginia an nld
lady s. lit berpraiidsoii mil to him
to ask where lie was going- Said
Grant "(it. tell vair graniltn i I
am going to I', lej-sl.nrg or Hieh-
Inond, ol to Ilea', n or lull," In
a few luiiiutes the hoy came hack
t . hi in am! -ii,| "<; r« ml ma sa\ -
vim can l go to t'etcrsburg, (lencr-
; al Heaiiregard is there: you can't
I go to Richmond. General bee is
there, and you can't > to heaven
liec.Hisc I .ciieial Jackson is there.
I he Molierly Mo.) Ileuits'rat
-a\s that the other day a woman
walked up to Judge liattiH' of
.Molierly and asked, are you the
•lupgo of rcj-robale*' "I am the
and •l|td|{« of nrohate," was the reply.
"U eli. that's il, I expect." said
the woman. "You see, niv
husband died detested and left me
several little iitlitlcls, and 1 want
t.> l>, appointed tlit ir executioner."
\ Rood Story is told of a teacher
in a nearby I vu who told her pu-
pil- tin storv t (lie landing of the
I'ilgrims, and then asked each of
Iheiii to try and draw, from iiu
The foil owing notii.
posted ill I he ( 'orn Kwltllll
ics Ills best.
' lpl are n .'.ly lo t.- lify to Its In this day ami lime no town '"'i i picture of Plymouth
w ill he as i l'"n '"BK prosper willi.nit lln. anl ^ All went to work at it but
and advautaufs ol a rood II , ■ • « little f llow, who luisitated and
at length ra ! his hand. "Well,
I truth . and otlie
ihey come to know tin
ea 1
"'value of their home putier I'"'"N-'I'er. True ,t (th
i I tow ^ m 11 11. iii iii i.i a «. i.. i . t(^j ii
national battle Cliicnuivl m . JT " ".. ... .
I bortiiH lonnsite Work
"hmplovees ol lln- hank re- 'mo .,1
.XlthoUL'ii the I Ii .'taw lownsite
t'.'H lllg a salary of Ie-- tha n j l.'oHiiuissi n is wilh ul a chairman.
jfl.(HK) a year must llol ! Ibe work i under wm under the
ni.'il l'X without first consult-1 "pervision of Its • ecretaiy, II. s
Siniser Cliairaiau I attic is sttll
iu Florida, and iltlioiigh it is
rumored freely that he has res go
la Vt
leap
erl. in. otlicial information has
given out to that eII". i
;iiiiultiineously the w rk is being
rng the hank olHcitth and]
obtaining their approval.
Is it any wunder we heai
11! this talk about nie<
suicide ' I Otlie jiolltll, Voiino
man, ami niarr\ when vou
Jdefts^
I hose eli Ip- w lit)
been seeking a little
newspaper notoriety in
olFeriug to the .1 a| ane-.
government the «ervrcen ol
Ie.\as rough riders, mav lis
well dose their hot air shops.
A letti >• has been r. ceived h\
1U8 ol I lie t ii t from lb
•lapaticse minister at Wash Kl.terpr-.se, is tin' father ..ftuirt
ington, stating that it Would biltlren ■Gitaplrraj while
be intjiossible to enlist :l •"
lonigiieis in the Japanese \ woman seldom la tiuiu
a g,
local new spaper. I rue
low.i i ni.i\ hooni I ii r,«Jul
' will go down unless it supi. il- at
; least one good paper tlir ntgli
"hicli the outside world mav
learn of its progress and imliici
| melits. The newspauer is the, ln particular asked
|index to ihe town in which it i* "Oh nnvone w
puldishcd, and if it is
paper tlu> town .< a p , ,• plj,-,
live at or trade it.
wn.it i.- n : asked the teacher.
I' ft', in i'i\in, do you usnt lis
draw ,i lieu or a rooster ? "
" I v ■ .'"ine t i kill a printer.'
ild the little man. "Any print'-
tlie tore
I do.
A small Kansit
'ailed in to view
I'iwitihl prel r a small one, hut l'v
" j got to make some sort of a show n
j tight or lea ve home, sin.
■ per called my w ife's tea
>y was .lie!' . 11 .
| swtll 1111.111'.
-- - ..... liis new born:
'•m,d on l.y the Connexion ai j brother He looked it ov-r will, •' « ug n •
Coaljjate, ilarUlinrae ami Hugo, Idiswatlrfactioit, and finally wked : I • • • > > a paper w lii.
the clerical force being divided "Matnina, where did this iinne ; ■
lietweeu tli.se poults Scln duling . come from ? An angel brought "'deli 'is
ini|.roved property is being actively il, .liiniiMe" "Wii* you awake! ^ rein t>0"k« And
lone at this time and appraise when lie rome f" "Cerlaii.lv. ' ''r r i being received
NOT SUCH BAD REASONING
But. of Course, the Diminutive The-
orist Was Only Putting Up a
Gentle Bluff.
llenrv \\ Oliver, the I'lltsbtirg cap-
italist. who died recently. <ook a pro-
found Interest in the children of the
poor Hence his Rift to Pittsburg of :1
magnificent public haih, and hence his
frequent and friendly conversations
with newsboys, bootblacks and m.-sen-
der hoys, says ihe New York Tribune
It la said of Mr. Oliver that one (lay
after buying a pnpirfrom a very utile
chnp. he thought he would lest the lad's
Intelligent by putting a few questions
lo hini Accordingly he pointed to a
pile of paving stones and s.-.n].
How were these stor,. mad. son?"
Tiny wasn't made; thej growed,'
replied the boj
'Growe.l?' How do you m.an
•(trowel?' " said Mr Olher
"They mowed the snnie as potat'VB
RroM " the hoy explained.
Mr. OIl\er shook his hrad. "No. my
lad. >iiu are wrong " he said. "Stones
i an I grow If you were to come back lo
tliise stones fl\, yean or ten years, or
20 years from now they would still be thr>
same size."
"Of coins*.' said the Utile newsboy,
sneering "They've been taken out o'
the ground now and have stepped grow-
in'. same as potatoes would."
Are Women Too ActiveP
The women of this gen. ration nre
Undoubted!, suffering from toomuchoe-
I ' tipat ion 1 be list less, bored, discontent-'
ed unsettled girl of 20 years ago has
j given place In the restless, energetic
i and positively desperate business wom-
, an thirsting for fre !i otitic- f.n- en-
terrri-e \V- are eaiieht up in ihe
' I'irlwlr.rt of modern itnri-t and we
11, in we are happy be. an-.' u. have
no time lo think anything lo the ,nn-
trar\ Ladle-' Field
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W ^ANADIA5y State BANK.
JUANITA, IND. TER.
:;;V; l)ocs A (ieneral Banking; Business.
CAPITAL $10,000.00.
:f;S: Opens t - ;{(, \|. ^ ( lost t :i::!() M*
i\"Ti:ki:st paid on time hi im us,
■\ -
! ivestigate our r-ivings Department. It
will pay vou.
JeV ••
lESu-Jsiiiosis iSJoli cited
rHRE:E: POINTS OF
EXCELLENCE
The "k'/ltv PI", pr" I ast. mo'lern, daily train
! UtU-> ' sorvieo In tween St. |,0 is
in the nort.i. wan Auti nio and (rulveatou in tlie south,
liiro gh 8 oeping t'ai-s evon as far as .Mexico t'itv—
t tiair tars and Couches.
File Short I in^ between Kansas t'itv and
lilt. OIIUI I LSilt. t'klahoine and Texas.
' to ( id a ho; ti a ( iu will bo o. eucd oaclv
m l ei n ury. J
"Katy" Dining Stations
pi ce—unsurpussed in quality and aervi o,
TI ere are other point.*-other trains. With ?,800 miles or
road i:n.i ironln Missouri. Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma
ftnd I ex as, •• I ho Kat. " o 'ers o.v ptlonal ad\antages to trun i...
and shi oeralika holders map*, illu (rated books ami infor-
mation wil. cheerfully he furnished by any "Katy" ^\^cnt.
"Katy" to the World's Pair, St. Louis.
.i.
C. W. MOSTGOHERY, The Transfer Man.
SEE HIM l<n' Anvtliing in Triiiisferring u
•h.li Hauling, lie will do ii quick, do it light,
ami please \ on.
Nothia? Too or Too Heavy
'^i'II, then, nViimm
metit will take : lare in the «:«rl\ .limnne."
Tl"' '".all that I've got to say. is that vou 1 111
c\|"*els to complete the work in i are de.nl , a-y. I'd like to-, e am l""1
tit - nation In the close of IheIold nngel put ot sn.'li
i IVrns.ni Herald.
Quaker Omelet.
Beat well together th« yoll it" three
1 - t .• vt 1 tablespoonful of corastarcb
ai, i half a teftsimonful of salt, then
add the whites, braten to a stiff fr« th,
aliematiti. with half a .■-uj.ful of milk;'
tini>h as ili . ted, ini; about m ven
minute-, when turned out on hot j>l;irp.
jHHir • rcuu sauce around it Oysierv
may bt atlditl to the saih. if d« ircd.
American Queen.
Up He Want.
J;in It >. '{^ whiz!" fxtlalmtfl th man. as tha
I*IV In „ ' :,as' i 1 1 * !cr If I CAD
ftaeh ihat feL before I'm caught?"
It's a toss-up," grunted Ihe hull as be
A lerri.on editor divided his ujger. "" *"!> "•
.i ill K tu i-
publislied :
party a
•W
iu ,i id
lifer .. gloat
at m ■ "
■r
UBssanesos vzswbs,n
Kansas them Railway
KAN"-."..
the Cro-vv Mies"
TO THE GULF
cr. :- v: ::.Ti^im
•lohn S Lowik
I'sher of the Stoneh.ini
\!a.
he \\ h> didn't you answer my let
ter?
He 1 nc\er received it.
Vou didn't?"
No. ami. ics n was written ir
ng on iiu Hull rewn we're; time editing Ins ne stiai.cr au I
editor and pun- "I"' ,k'" ""rk preaching. When be is
.reenand trade lt sight-unseen preaching the "devil" runs his
t """ '*!! " newspaper, but. strange say „ „-as wrmen lp
A l.cvlv nut-'ed eounlc w ii . . e.lilinis, tlie ueh a p.-culiar hand I couldn't mak«
'• i-t.-'..«,..... :xr
'.v '"tile piero of erm-kcrv as a pre- Tbv eopv tbe man hantlcl lo the Why She Black,-^s Her Teeth
army. Only J.ipan, * citi/cn- man'-jokes tiniest she Im- # ca.i ••!,.« r„r >:l|,
tan he enli.-lt d. ''efore tney i.,und oat it
ns a ensiii.lor.
cat niivtbtftv v. t V 1- n.l -f
ten,"
child-
The Japanese w anian does not black-
en her leeiti under anv nilstaki-n id,
that It nukes her attractive She
ti to make her,elf unattractive Hei
Uu.bimi is mipposed io kno her.alu*
PASsiIWsi :
soil a:
Aton, i' ■
Cotton. I -r<
fi r coi
sufrarcan
mui.--.
t ■ ■
K.-t.v : .1- • i ,
I'M
"INBXI'.a: .
-1- -.-.
V13I..5ITT OF CLIMATE
v ,-t:ier railway
>, i :i IT3 LENGTH.
I eriiln, corn, flu.
rothorfrnltsariQOerrtact
I tru k furn,-; for
" it i lef ai'.a r; f< rraising horsM.
• f >ats, at prl t« rangiug f^>m
E^;T MOMESTEADS
• t'apr Iin-l t-lp h. and
I . HERN RAILWA.\
RT '.INC TO
O.Vd ORTADLE HOMES."
J H MCrtR.r 1
KiNOAC frv
r C. ROE6LI
i WARNfR, G P. AND T. A.
KANSAS CITY MO.
"NO IMIG'N AQT , KANSAS CITY, I^O.
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