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A Steady "Worshiper A new preacher, on his way to the service one Sabbath evening, met'a young man whom he had seen on one or two occasions. "Isn't this Mr. Har kins?" asked the dominie, stopping the young man and extending his hand. "I am the new preacher, who has just come to town.' "Yes, sir," replied the young man, returning the handshake. "I am Mr. Harkins." "I have seen you several times," continued the pastor, "but until now I have not had the pleasure of mak ing your acquaintance. I presume that you are accustomed to divine worship every evening?" "Oh, yes, sir," was the smiling re sponse of the young man. "I am on my way to see her now." Saturday Evening Post. No Escaping Pat was standing near the car track when he noticed an automobile coming up the street, and to be safe ho stepped hack a little. The automobile went past, and just as it was passing the driver had oc casion to turn off the track. When he did the automobile skidded on the BARGAIN OFFER for Limited Time to New or Renewing Subscribers THE COMMONER and THRICE-A-WEEK NEW YORK WORLD, both One Year for Only One Dollar. Tho Price of Truth D. Cady Herrick, at a luncheon in Albany, said of the truth: "The truth is rarely palatable. They who would bring overmuch truth to bear on their profession or trade are usually corrected after the manner of young Jones. "Young Jones, a cub reporter on the Cinnaminson Scimitar, wound up an article about a town meeting with the words: " 'Mr. Smith then rose and made a few feeble remarks, during which the audience dispersed.' "The editor of the Cinnaminson Scimitar snorted when ho saw that sentence. He dashed his blue pencil through it fiercely. Then he wrote in ita place: " 'The last speaker was our emi nent fellow citizen, Mr. George Wil liam Smith, who, in crisp and well chosen sentences, reviewed the sub ject under discussion, giving to it that clear, well-considered and logical Qmltii nra nft. r A-"auc ouiuuei Commercial Appeal 50 bmlth one of the foremost orators of Courier-Journal. Weeklv . . . 1.00 uur suue. rue audience dispersed, after expressing warm approval of Attractive Clubbing Offers D B 3 me- 1 55- 2n? "T. 3 - American Boy 51.00 $l.r5 American Matrazine .-. 1.50 1.00 American Poultry Journal.. 1.00 Breeder's Gazette 1.00 Cincinnati Daily Post, R. R. Jiuuion 2.50 1.55 1.75 Addret Orders to THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebr his polished and eloquent utterances.' "mere!' said the editor. 'That's how to do it.' "But the reporter sullenly retorted: " 'The difference between our ver sions, sir, is the difference between the true and the false.' " 'No,' snorted the editor. 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