RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, OHD5F 11' it M m Wi is IP 'i tip IhV u H I n !" i? i hi SCHOOL DAlj ft LOOM, looks! i cot one Poor Itl Rit WirfflBIt MO .one w Tae 5frn6. i i i i Not What We Do How Well j By DOUGLAS MALLOCH I: T IKK Isn't nil In hie amounts, -L Or greatness In ii title: It Isn't what we do tlmt counts How well wo ti Is ltnl. The little tiiNl;s mill little things "Arc wlmt In time will toll; Nut what wo do tho glory brings, Itut If wo lo It well. The humble task of hunihlo litinda Has Jiint as much of bounty, As much olllcloncy ilcinuntls, As any other duty. Tlic folloxv In the shallow trench Must have a solillor heart; ThO follow standing lit tho bench Must ilo his honest part. The lowest brick In any wall Is still the brlek that niaile It; The eillilce will stand or fall How well or poor we laid It. nd till. the dignity divine Of all wo are or do; "Your work requires the best of mtne, Mine needs the best of you. No wink together, you with me, buie'er we build or fashion; r pride should lie niir honesty, At quality our passion, lue I t'le tasks and little things t- vhiit in time will toll N i wbai welo the glory brings, Hisi if .ww do Ir well. 1) III- xx In ). t .svn.lkute, Inc.) O f las Anyone Laughed At You Because .- ntirGL it. I'HYSEIl You Are a Poor Speller? Of tiiui ii i- "I'oiiinie it rant" ami i M xenlont and ri.:hr to spell eor rcitlj In .xour uatlxe tongue. .A't t lexx do. It -corns to bo a chronic disease. Spelling', how per, Isn't ccrj thing ideas are more: 1,1st to a line tale; A sudcnl In a (ullege Kngllsh class aUeil I lie irof. wh.x she ilMn't get A'-. . "I alxvays answer all the questions that no mil- else can, ,ou always appeal ! me on oxer.x iiitt 'nil and yet xoii u've mi (' anil aloiially T' Vxh I- HV" He replied "Don't "J i - U" 'A' Miulonts will i . i of hero without ihe smell f n. e on their uiirnients joii xx. il '.t out and be someboily. t ,n r ulxo m pei feet marks he rni""o joii spell too badly and w.' h.ixo to inn u considering all these uleehanl' i' things." werx CO Your oet-away here in: You have Ideas maybe even though you've no spelling. i l.i . in,. . s !,.. i -iullciltc.) -II oimMmm New York city has ruin, on the aver ge, every three days, wltha n'oriuul' kniiuul full of -H.oa Inches, r r -renss. a. I ? tx J3WBffi ?U I -I i T&Jms J CiRl- jm&tw K7 L " j f ri iWSJE Me ajBBMMB u LOOK 00T VOU fconT SUP Lmo oh we eooiNOK- )tOJlM0j7lf 1 1 J XTS biL .THREAT DMDe, urAim voru sri:KCii TWTiCN aie Juilgcd by tlmlr talk. They liuxe no other nieeiis of Impress iiu tho-e with whom I hoy come Into contui'l. Iliishiess men and prospccllvo em plo.xcrs uie not mind readers. They form their ouJnion of ou by the wordi that oomo out of jour mouth. If you talk well and Intelligently your ohnneo of sm'iess is excellent. If your speech Is blovonly, ungram matlcal, and above all profane, you will promptly be .set down as a mucker. And nobody wants to transncl business wllh mucker, or to hire muckers to transact business for them. Piofunity Instantly slumps thoso who use it as or Inferior Intelligence. More than that, It makes the cultiva tion of correct speech impossible. Nobody will take the trouble to think of Ihe right word to use If ho has tho habit of Inserting an expletive whenever he Is at a loss for the right cpre.ssloii. And only by .enrolling for the right xvords in iim' can coneci speech be formed. Vou do not swear In the presence of ladles. Tnlcss ,oti nro utterly Ill-man-iierod you do tut swear in lite presence of stranger. it U easy, therefore, to keep frofnn !.v out of your speech. . Important men, It Is true, nro some lines addicted to profanity. Hut they are not Important because of their pro l':inlly, but in mite of it. And more and more, intellltrent men aie abandoning the habit. Lincoln n ntiaccil to cot nloifg without it. So did Washington, although both of them x ere siiMoetod to vexations such as I are utterl.x unknown to you. Keep j our speech clean and straight' forward. He xlgorous, but don't be prol'auo. I'llit hard against the habit If you have It nlrendj. If joii haven't contracted it. don't. You don't want to be knoxvii as a mucker, ami you are i'1-rtalii to lie. If on substitute oaths and epletles for Intelligent Kngllsh. as y .luto) itijifi'. .f .. 1' ..;. WEN YOU KAY MARRY By E. K. PEYSEH HasT Man Lil.o Thlo Proposed to You? Symptoms: II i an uiisalls lied, htinxry looV. 'lollies a Ut ile hhlny at the ol.e. He Is Irritable, nerxou, i-roui ev, n,. is Mho typical artist without IuiMiUmh and self selllnj ulilllty. Known he'll be suuexuful If ,ou pool your inieie-;s with his. Never thinks of jour work only of hU. II is missed some thing ul) his lite I ause be hasn't met ou before yui, his Mini unite! IN FACT You will be his sole mate us be is itlwajs "ai'ioiig the miss, if" of the g tod Ibl.ii's of lite. Prescription far Gride to Dei y I. -.ul Id. n : ad leed him by ' h.ind. !cr .o:mi "xilck hi ' x litis and stick him with It :n mid lute. Absorb This: ART IS' LONG A'iO VIFE IS FLEETING ; Jk) M.i'lUl .m )' I SjliaiCHtC ) .' - - II -- OrRTiMlNO 86T 7" !?... - H5 'X&A ; .n LH--ML M ?1'ss I'l-tlntiv.'s-1 despise these men who originate xxoiuim' -.ylcs. Mrs. )oSxolle xVhy, please? Miss lMiilniogv They're such a d signing set. ' Hi. ,. - ' :l Usicooimon m "rrrr7 i SAW OMEN IN SNAKE'S VISIT PA LET IN THE WRONG MAN Reptile's Appearance In Seminole In. Sleepy Old Gentleman Admitted Fel dlan Council Induced Tribe to I low Tenant and Did Not Know Accept Government's Offer. ' It Until Next Day. Old Indians relate that In Hie de liberations which led to the emigra tion from the I'lorlda lands to their home In the West, the Seminole chief tains were still stubborn and rebelli ous), and the sentiment was eiitiiely against accepting the proposition o( tlio government At this time a largo snake entered Into the council grounds mid slowly colled himself and looked around upon tho gathered tribesmen, as though hc-cci lilug llicin to take council of his inoxciiionK Tor u slant time ho Mnjcil, ami then slowly iu colled himself and lel-urelj took him self to the westward. This xas taken as an omen by the chiefs anil Ihe medicine men, and upon ii vole being taken II was imanlmous ly voted lo nccept the terms of the government ami go westward as re quired. Thus many lives ami much expense were saved. Another curious legend aiuniig the very old men Is that Ihe "Mlngelesse." the redcoats, will some time come and help the Seminole to regain Ills lost lauds. This came about probably mi nccoimt of some old promise made by the Ilrltlsh during the lighting dnya of the Revolution or the War of 181i. And even as bile a the (Jreen Peach war. In the early Ms. Ihe old Seinlnolei proclaimed Hint the Oreat xvur hud con ml that II Mnigolesse" were coming wlib gren guns to aid the Soiulnoles fu xbl'.-ing the while man mid rcL'aliiliig il i ir Ii t lands. SNAKE MAKE3 FINE MOUSER Oca-Constrictor T. lies Place of House Cat In Gome M renn Households, and Djss Well. In Slnnloti. on i' west const of Mex ico. N the obi town of Mn.athin. which, because of i, pos'ijon as a porl of en try, Ins an Inter r;im history of varl ins iml urmei'otis l.ombaidments which took place durln-,' the iiexer-emllng rev. olutions In .Mexico. "Mnzatliin." n-in-laied, means the "place of the deer." It could well bo called "the place of the parrot." Kor these beautiful IdnN are sold along the sidewalk by peddlers. On the swlmrlntr doors ..f the hotel if one can dlgnlfj the I.mIcIiil' house xxith such a name Is Inxnr'ahly seen a grave parrot, shtln- like a magistrate, and p'lsshigjudcim -it on thepas-ers-bj'. I'm this i.s not the only rcprcscutu tixe of the animal klicdom In the hos tony. For it boa .is of a Hi-foi.) boa constrictor, which hangs lazily from Ihe celling or Is curled up in a corner. Here iliohoa constrictor is the luoii.or. The .Mexicans use It with grout success in the place of the ordinary house cat. And It Is mi more dangerous than pusv herself. Tb snakes are faithful In their work ami take the entire re sponsibility ibei.i eixis of killing on ratx. For If a cat i f.-uinl in their ter lit or j thej take I'm preen in ion ! n. tuoxliiK anj iImiIs in their art by first entile' 'be c.it. rv., ;..o :: , ,-,i oaby. 1 !' ' ii ihe modern blib.x ,. , . . n x c.i..- does for hllu l' .i ' ,' io be it bnby. '"-' '" s , e:,ui.' his lltriu li"k io . i , .ii.ii. ,,i ttort to count the l':i . . i ..on o-i bis new xvhlto ciilTqiili, .ie io .iimes along and siijs: "It- I .- to take the bab.x lo thediHior. oi -i is time for his weigh ing ami mi'iis. ," or "it's time to take hi'. o''i;o.i n." or "It's time to trj inn . n.w , ,'t,"' and Just when he's getiin.; re.nlj n close Ills eyes for a nice hmK nap oi.i one comes along and sajs: "HV u(..e to he the baby his toma'.o t;ce," and what baby In the nrlil ixer likes the tunic of toma toes V Tl vvk-' a million ihlu.s science puts oxer on tb babj loi.iy when baby f.s absolutil.x !nile,s 'i, pre ent the ex periment. He mux holler bis little lungs out,- but It doesn't do a bit of good, ie crjlng can .-s mech less -. cent lliilli It Used to for the baby tiice dajs needs t-.i'rc.'.e for Ills lungs ami I invils much more discipline than he used to. That's what seleneo thinks. -.Minneapolis News. Too Gocd to Lose. The Mory Is told in.it mie of the UN iimliieib lu a cortaiii school was ue costeil liy ihe albletle couch. "If Joti please, sir.' he hejnn, "tliem are two splendid fellows on the foot, bnll ieiiin " "Now slop," mild the professor, ue erelj. "If you want lu iil me to pass tiicNe boys., who have dunked ihel? examinations, Jum U-i misi lltoy ura good aiblctes, 1 tefusu iihsoluiely, I'tierc's been-" ' "No sir; tin, sir," hurriedly Inter rupted the petitioner, 'it' Just t!.j other wny. Tliej'ra audi biilllutit stu dents i hat 1 wanieil io beg ou to make them think, so Hat we toubl keep them fur another ,x ;ur." L'olumbiii (S. l) tit u If. Later, He Hnw Better. Loren .xv.is n-tio . nd Kniuimd llxe. Ojie evening iimilee put uiem lo lied lather eaiij. Abo a mne uYIutk who lie.i.d a 'M.li, am. ue v that one of ibelil b.lii t illei) i iai of hoi. .' ,- . run upstaliH she d 'nltd It uu proli. ably the x.aiugei. luu up n eqieriug Ida loom she found lilm sleeping Koiind. Ij-. . When .she reueUed Lorun's room, lio xvas just climbing over the edge of Uie l.i'M. "Why, l-iueur she fscliilinwl, "1 though It was Kdm-ivl '," ' A. slecp.x xoice ii.ii.x. ored her, "Ho'd I, ut HMt!" Not everj householder wotihr be ns foitunale as xxas .Jones In making n mistake ami not su.Teiing for It, re marks n Nexv York Sun writer. The man he let into his apartment two nights ago may have looked like hl.s son to him In his sleepy stnte, and he may luive been s,o nVopy or .some other way himself that ho didn't know the lint, but In any event they both were mistaken. And jet nothing came of It. When Jones. Jr.. called his father on the plum at Hie hitler's oillce the folloxxing conxcrsiitioti ensued: Junior Were yon worried when 1 didn't get In last nlghl".' I couldn't phone you that I was staying with Hill for the night. Jones Do you mean lo say you didn't come home last nlghl V Junior Why. no. You ought to know that yourself. You were going to let me in. Jones I did lei you In. What nro you talking about'.' You got me out of bed at l in ihe morning. Junior I did nothing or the kind. I never enme In till this morning nt 10. You must be seeing things. When Jones got to the haunted apartment he found u note from the tenant nbove. It read: "Hear Jones; Sorry 1 troubled you last night. I didn't know till you stumbled buck to your room that I had Hie wrong Moor. I sneaked out without noise vo as not to trouble joii further. Hope you didn't think 1 w.v -i htitiar when you woke up. Youis. I'.rinxn." MELODY THE LIFE OF MUSIC No Tramiii'j So Cotplctc or Thorough Will Suffice Vithout It, According to Master. W! . i j;ixe-i life to a or'. what makes it true, xvi.l nexer be Its char acteristles, polyti ji d or atonal, but, nither. Us essential melody, i'lienco springs Its real power, because It conies straight from the heart of tho musician. There Is no training so com plete or so thorough that It can suf llce without that melodic source, Dnrl us Mlllumd writes in the North Anier li.ui ,IS"xiexx. H Is the primary ele ment. Hie ii'Mln'iiile organic one. that comes from the pure 'cntlment Itself und that Is coutlucixc to rhythmical and harmonic de-dun. Without melody all couipo.ing xxlll full or end in vain rhetoric, quite conxentlonal and empty. It Is the entire secret of music, which 1 found out one day when I was studying at the conservatoire with my master. Andre Cedalge. I was showing hlin some vast symphonic pi-ill or other and be aid to uie: "Just write for me eight measures lint can be plajed without any no- compiinlment." Melodj Is tl.us oui Os( iitabit'ov. It lllol!.- - Ml liti.HV our lie '-Ju Mb ' d nlm and great- us to work- by jet keep close to the ir.i"' tmrs. xx e feel to lie 'Trc.-.-i- j : !'. 'en Secrete." Ah' i l'.. -isiii-j of Hid- Wi 'e . - . mi ami printed 'by .la! - . i 1 ! a in l.iVI. The 'tUle p.o. e '. ;l ' "1. is that It Is "The 'IV . ilidden .sVcreis, (imiiuon'.x cil'.il li.e Uoiil nusxxiv.s' Closet ,' I'mm . :;i ,'..r the Health of her )o -s -ii. fd, giitio ted mil of sundry oxpcilui , s lately p 'a. -t -oil bj men of greai kuo.lo'l an: t..w newly on Inrged x .'i illxeis po,xsi,-; helps, and knowledge of ihe nanus and dispo sition of (INeuscs that most coui'nionly happen to men and xxemeti. "Not I'liporiliK'tU for every good htiswlie in use lu iter house, amongst her own Kan ill. " .Mis- li.it dedicates her book "to all women that luxe and profess the prac tice of good huswlfery, as well us wives lis liiir Ii s." After ti'inliig the pages of the book mid oecij hciing Ihe old Kngllsh print ing, one '' rather In doubt whether It Is u cook book fiit' huiuiins. it reads more like the recipe might be Tor the .failles. Lono-Time Tenant Rewarded. Nt nib's eNiolllng the virtues of ;i Kind. onl ere heard .so seldom that they bear repealing. This one comes from I'nt'in : An ceil xvomaii In u tenement In the 1iiin iiiarter not only is no longer compelled to pay rout but l supported liy ib-natlons from' the landlord und tcmiit.s of ibi building. Tb.o unusual Uenerosjtj is duo to the fact that the woman It. is llxeil lu tin- .imc apart uiiuit for 7" years. NeLlibors ailed the landlord's attention to ihe worn all's plight. A search of tins rec.Vds shuxved that not ti mingle iiuariciij rent Installment hud been missed during the lust 7 je.irs. Old "TieUt-of.l.cavc" System. Tin ' i"' ket-of-l.O'ixe" xwi- a xxritten i;wi!l J'st granhd by the Iln J', .u guvc ii. I In 1."W, xxln ii'.x a i i-u.il yuti '! -'s v..xen It's U'l.'i-t.x I . m t.ie jj,si,riri(ili.i of his term, a -tj rti m good conduct while In prison, lie was ehlhed. however, to report to the po- ! ' ' ''i ' ' ! ' I nle'iee e iiil If a irc-h .-dim m.is ,.,iu nilttiil bx him dining th.n p.-ebvl, hit. tlcUct-oMcaxe was liiiuu di.itelj ie called. In iM'.t-iSCh'l, tho bystem proved to be n failure, owing to the many crimes fonnniltcd by the prisoners thus set nt liberty, und the practice was xlrtually abolished by the penul servitude net of I Mil. am iov LOCATED in tlic UZWHOUSH-PHARES BLDG. 2 Doors South of the Farmor Union Store, where I am Uottor Prepared than ever to Servo You. Coll and see me as I can Snvo You Money on Harness or Anything In My Lino. LEE R. WALKER Harness mid Saddlery Alfalfa Will Help the Wheat ' ilislililing the Southwest s a xv ole tlore Is no crop that can Ie conibiDirl xvlili xxheitt io better ad viintagH than allnlf.i In the llrsf pi iee, ulfulfii Is "i prolltabb' cash ciop lu the iiiens xxhero It is best adapted. Once islubllshcil ii cm be produced Willi little expense and practically no risk Hut its im cutest value to the farmer who has been glowing xxheut alone Is the fact that it xvl.l aid materi ally in reducing the loss of soil fertll. Ity that is taking place at an utmost alarming rute. To just xvh.it degtee ulfulfiv will arrest soil deplof'-on or restore a run. doxvn farm i.s an open question AH titfn like other legumes has the poxver of removing free nitrngreii from tho nit and storing It in the soil, and xvhm it is ploxxud up leaves the soil richer than xvl en it xvns sinn, A good supply ol nitrogen is not m ly lo-eessmy to t'i production of huge wneiit eups lint recent liix-fsti.tions show Unit the annum! ,.t nvni able ni logren in Ho' "oli bus uiMCh to do Wl'M ,, (l,,. t"-ln eo'itent ii' the xx loat. I nli.' tiinateiv. alfiilfu is not s,n.. I'i'S-i ill ciop llilOllghout lilt ill M.e tx neat hell of Mle Sioiitiixv-i-oi. Jt !. ,h lint lii-t-n geiiei liix p'olilnb e on i!ie d J o hiiu's ul the West. It does i .1 glow well mi immI soils. x - ear. fl stinlj-of -ml nod emu'-, .'omliii'is tiViple.illy shot,- til.. I alt.ui.t I .ill lie giuxvii hi m.iiiy plwi-is where it is now, thought uuiidapted Foi tiinntelj tlo-ie' are other b-gn ,.,-s such ;,- sxvxer elo. ,, I and soy beims which in son." w-t- may . besabsiltuieil for alfalfa where r. latli-r is not a successful eroo I'Iih sioi.ii.,,-... .. .. ci ... i... . ftouilixxistein wheal Imp oxvuiont ... , ., ., .. .. . . Ass"cltioo. II M. lbiincr. Uirecior GIANT SPECIES OF CENTIPEDE Reptiles Found in Trinidad Secrete a Poison Which Enables Them to Paralyse Their Prey. Trinidad centipedes huxe been pre- MMited Id the London zoo, an exchange sajs. They are more than n foot long, and at the broade-t part nearly half nn inch across. 'H.ex- are dark broxvn. with rings on the Ion feelers and on theleg.s, a pair of whl. h ,roects from each tk.ttened segn.-nt of ilie bodj. These tropical ceiitip, lies lixe in shady plmes, hidden under bark, stones or dead leaves, moxing cl.lelly ut iiiglil. fii... ...... n..t,.i i ... .i . j "-. i no !jiiii-ii, nun run inmo vein- Ul Milfili-e If tbe-e K l.nj footbobl for their claws, ihey aie entirely eurnixo.uus. llvin.' nn'lni-cctn, grubs, small birds or iiuur.ial, which they kill with their enom. It has been shown that tho whole of the bod of these i entipedes secretes fl l. ll.lt!!. a 11, 1...... .... tl. il .if.., ll.i wounds made by "the slurp claws are ?r t lolt -t KrWuy imcompanie J estiemelj palntuL 'Ihe under surfuce ' h M'bs Melba Lejidubraud for Smith of the h. ad carries a formidable pair Center, llnth uilHi.l to spend Buster of poison fang.s, the ei.om of which I with Mis. Uoiiinible. and Inmily. escapes by n pore in the claw, being I Ih-unie Moliler and lMgar Loatla foruie.l bj large glands at the base of jln.,lll(1.,,l0U, , Ku(l Com, hl;. the daws The xen,,,,, Is an arid . satiinlav to llnMi their Raster shop llll'lllkvl'illlf Willi , o)ii i ii.L'i.IIiL. fltl. 1 .-it.k"v ii ii i it itiiinii inn' niir iitii water. When In.ie. ted Juto the veins of tabblls It jiroibiee. Instantaneous ' paralysis, xxith i naguhiilon ol' the blood; when Injected under the skin ' enormous abscess. .s are rapidly lormeii. i in- ic. 's erj pnliuiil to human beings, inn Ins not been known III 111" t'tlt.ll .lllll..,. 1, O .lilMC.J I... stimuli., local sweil n and occasion- ally ubers. Yes, Garber's Is The PlaceS To Buy Wall Paper. Paints, And Electrical Supplies. The best place for Picture Pram inc. The Margin o? Safety Is i ..presented i.v the amount of iiistiiaiice yon cm iy Don't lull yourself into n fancieil M'ciinty. Uecotisp fire bus never touched you u duMi't folloxv that xou'reiinmuno i'onifiiroxv - no loduy, Ii you luive tluio-nnd joii better llnd tinio n. me to tb olll " nil I 'v.'l' v 'e a poliev on joir li.nisii, fiiiiituie, -tore oi niereliiiiellsi' hATr.il M Y lit: lO() I. a I h- . C. TEEL FLeliacble Insursxrvce FzO State Line Will Uinf bus ii nexv r'ml .It's- Iting xvns in lteil Ohm. I. Satur day I-'isnk HlP went to Inavale last Wednesday. There was a I'm mms Union meeting uf Womcr l-'riilay evening Mr. and .Mis. Hert Perry and family spent Sundiiy at Out Prills. Fred llroxvn went to Smith Center to attend court and look after other business Lewis Paget and family spent Sun day nt Charlie Pagets near Smith Center Thi.isil.iy xvus the last dav of school at the Johnson school house. Cecil McCartney xvns teacher. Kansas Pickups SXIITII CorNT Mr. Otis Prit'H snent Sundiiv Kt IJImer J-piiirieis Mis. Hlmer Spin iicr siLnt Tuesday at .Smith Center Don'f Sin-get Sundiiy school at liiab Miiole. every "sunday. Mrs .loiin Hanson spent .Monday with Mis. Win. Hooper. Mih I'.arl Aol" ot -spent Tncs,iiy with 1 er mini, Mis l,-i ,. i iii.li.iuiin. Mh- Lois Liiiiuigaii spent, ixxo das with friends in Smith Center last xveeh. ,,m, ,,, H,, wf,. f v.mith Center visited bis mother Hob Lan- niL.,,. , 11(.S(illv ,, . . , ..... , ,, . "ob LtitinliMii and. Innnly mid Karl , i., ,., , ., .. , Abbott and xvite snent Siindav ar the I) ex I'.i'lilMii home. Northeast Pawnee '"" '".iday (though a cold daj , :i 'Wat '"""' 'ti here planted s o pot.itoe., nil believing it a lucky di y lor potato planting. Thy aim to plant the balance xvhen weather iiinl soil gets wanner. , T,. f(irm,.t.s j,, K(llll.r, ,iri. t,kMll.t.1, ' :.. ,i:,v . . i- i r . i .. " ' "l,,i;l,t '"",,s f "" , '"' ,M1 wU' M1u,h " foi,c,l,-'' 1,l,uli"-' ':"'"'1'- "lining and plowing for oil's ' l K-ti'len p.ttehes Some women iollci smrtu.l their in. uibatoislu full sxving while othes lteve the old xv-tv is tWlMti i I luyil Mono who met xvith a kciioi s , (u'l""?"t x' -'" '"If ' HJ? "n.l'y I broken, eaiiset by it team of mult-s i r.iiminn c II' x bile going to lied (,'hu.d a mut to .luya ago is much improve''. Ilarij iJouiidbl"y who wus visltli g with the Leadabrand family for a day pins'. '' .' Hyan who UiiMieil up his u'-sessing pretty early (several days agi) is noxv speniiuig his vacation at plowing, cm No time lost xvith Frank- llaixe lilnir llnished up plowing over .'!,'i acres ot altalfa ground lust xxwk Me and his team as well knew tliy weto doing souiethlog. lie aims to put it into corn as he likes to folloxv u I rotation of crops. Mr. ami Mrs. tins King woio in Smith Center last Saturday finishing up their ll.tstor tradition. Hoy -Myers who lluishetl up hlsxveck ly hay hauling to Ilelairu and Inax-ale i last .Saturday, will now lest his team , lu that line until fall or winter next. Herb llui her ami family xve,rp in Kcd Cloud last Saturdnj-. Mr. and Mrs .Iim Collins (the newly mat ried couple) spent a mpbt enjoyable caster at the hitters folks Ip Logan township I Klnter Mnliue has piled up nil Im mense amount of titcl on the Prank tS.ibeit crock on shares. Kliuer alwajs aims to keep Ids wife and ohlltiron whi in and .'omfortiible. liveii"tt Myers hauled tinnii, lumber 1 and ccim nt and Is alining to build a substantial mill; liouso at once. ' 'n.i'Hi : to go in nnd i v in brothers, Afti" im a moment he I. ,!.i ...led one, mo,, V.llise ' ..,.!." Umton looi.ll. ." ' t : at r. e .ut Only One lo Happy, The llnriisburg Patriot 'seems to doubt Uie iruth of a certain old sy jing. It reiiiurks: "The ouly two who can live together n.s cheaply n. 0un urn n lien nnd a dog."nuston Transcript. ) 'I 4,