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The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 6

The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 6

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Kenneth, Kansas
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THE HOXIE SENTINE1 man has nonoreu tier aim SCHOOL SUPPLIES1 WHY IS MAN RESTLESS? AND DRUGS We carry a full line of School Supplies. Tablets. Note Books. Text Books. Pencils, Pens and Erasers.

Just what your CHILDREN NEED IN THEIR SCHOOL WORK. Also a complete line of Drugs, Toilet Articles and everything kept jn.ant up-to-date DRUG STORE. D. L. WIGGINS HOXIE.

KANSAS. The Kansas City Weekly Star The most comprehensive farm paper All the. news intelligently told Farm questions answered by a practical farmer and experimenter Exactly what you want in market reports. One Yeqr 25 ceiits. Address THE WEEKLY STAR, Kansas city.

I ft QUALITY MONARCH NO. 1 DIP THE BEST DIP FOR CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, POULTRY and HOGS. Sure Death to Lice and Ticks, Cures Scab, Mange, Chicken Cholera, Roups mi Capes, Colin Boils Ml- Bub win Cuts, Coasts mis, Kills (imsi tuns Hi Promts Not CiJra. One Gallon makes 21 GaliouB Fly Chaser, One Gallon makes 41 Gallons Mite and Lice Killer. One Gallon inakeB 7ti Gallons Hog Dip, One Gallon makes 7(i Gallons Sheep and Cattle Dip.

One Gallon makes 7l Gallons Germicide for Hog Cholera. One Gallon makes 75 Gallons Germicide and Disinfectant for all diseases. RoC. Chemical Concern. Lincoln.

Nebraska. thousand years of progress, she now proposes to provoke God to decoy man by asking for suffrage, thereby by amending an agreement to which she was not a party. Woman, remember that the Israelite scorned a divine covenant, and as a result wandered forty years In the wilderness without God. Likewise man should remember that It Is a dangerous thing to debaBe woman by law. Rome tried lowering woman' standard and an outraged civilization tore the clothes off the backs of the human race and turned them out to roam In the world naked and unashamed.

Obituary. Katie I.efeber was born in Luxem bourg, Germany, February 2, 18S9 and died at St. Mary's Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, IB, 1916. At the age of 20 she came to Chi cago, Illinois, and in 182 was united marriage to Harry Moos. 'Ihe marriage ceremony took place In St.

leinrich's church atiugii.xtiuge.il- inois, 1'ather Joseph otllciating. The young couple started housekeeping ou a rented farm near Glen Elder, Kansas. Here for fifteen years they toiled unceasingly until uccess crowned their efforts and they were enabled to possess a farm of their own near Cawker City, Kansas, where they, lived for a period of six years, then removed to Seguin, Sheridan county, Kansas. The deceased leaves a loving hus band, three daughters, six son and four grandchildren to mourn her osb, all of whom were present at the uueral, which was held December 20 at St. Martin's Catholic church at Seguin.

Father Walelser conducted tho funeral rites and the body was laid to rest in the St. Martin's cem etery. Mrs. llerth Olson, a daughter of the deceased, aud Harry Moos, the devoted husband, were present, at the bedside during iter illness and death. The homecoming of the sorrowing husband and daughter was made less dismal by the loving solicitude of their many friends, who met them on their return that stormy night with heartfelt expression of sympathy.

Mrs. Moos was one of those noble women, who have helped to make the Middle West what it is. By faithful aud untiring effort and sacrifice she assisted tier companion through the. hard years of struggle in Kansas, raising a family of chil dren of whom she might well be proud and faithfully performing her duties toward her fellowmen In a conscientious Christian manner. Yet Hhe Uvea in the Uvea of the children she reared, And her place can be tilled by none other; For the memory that make the whole world man Itt the uudylnir memory of Mother." CARD OK THANKS.

To our church brethern and sisters and our many Protestant friends, who so kindly assisted during those sad hours after the death of our be loved wife aud mother, we desire to extend our Bincere thanks. Hakkv Moos and childkkn. Soma Millet. A. Jordan, a grain buyer located at Winona, Logan county, planted 2110 acres of ground to millet hmt spring.

The other day Mr. Jordan threshed his millet and the result astonished everybody and nobody. more than Jordan himself. The millet threshed out thirty-five hush els of seed to the acre, making a total crop of bushels. Mr.

Jordan says that if he could have saved all the seed that grew ou the acres he would have had another thousand bushels. As it the crop will fill twenty car aud will net Jordan 50 cents per bushel, the pre vailing market price. A Chicago seed paper says this crop probably makes Mr. Joiiluu the largest producer of millet seed In the world. In ail ill lion to, the seed crop, Mr.

Jordan has enough bright millet straw to winter a large herd of cattle. The price of com is gradually ad- vaucinu: and was otioted at.buulust week. The government reports a large yield in the United States this vear. but there is a shortage in some of the heaviest corn producing stateB. Farmers should look out for the corn stalk disease.

Much stock belonging to farmers In Decatur aud OHborue counties have died during the past week from eating too bold by U. W. MKYKK, East EYES ACCURATELY -FITTED R. B. Optometrist HOXIE, KANSAS B.

D. BECKNER, Physi cianand Surgeon Otttce over The Hoxie Htate Bank. oh, I Residence, No. 6a. Fhone )oflloei No.

61. HOXIK. KANSAS Let me do YOUR DRAYINQ W. R. REYNOLDS Always on the Job JL A CI HAM i F.

A. SLOAN 1 Lawyer and Bonded Abstracter Prompt intention kIvcii to all IiiihIih'hh. Office over Hoxie State Bank. E. A.

MONTEITH, Abstracts, Real Estate, Loans, Insuiance HOXIE, KANSAS. Reasonable prices for guarantt ed work. All business given prompt and personal attention. Dr. Nettle Fleming, PHYS1CAN AND SURGEON, Special attention given to Obstetrics, Diseases of women and children.

I Office No. 26. Phones No. 46. HOXIL-, KANSAS.

Graduate A. S. O. 1 898 dr. l.

h. McCartney, Osteopathic Physician. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. First door Nortti of IVrolval A Co'a. Store.

W. F. SCHULTHE.S, Attorney -at-Law, HOXIK, KANSAS. C. L.

THOMPSON Abstracter and Examiner of Title. Olnce tlrnt door north of tut UruK store HOXIE, KANSAS. N. L. DA1LEY, THE DENTIST.

Office open all the time. HOXIE, KANSAS Scrawny Calvca. What makes a calf scrawny off its feed Clonus parasites in the intestines. Why not free them of this trouble If you will give the calf some 11. A.

Thomas Stock Item dy in its foed, within a week you will see it brighten up ami In four or five weeks you won't know the calf. Costa you but a few cents and we will refund that If it doesn't do as we say, 27-4t J. W. Allkn, Hoxie Kans. An Indian went into an Oklahoma newspaper olllce to pay his subscription and when lie had paid it he in sisted on having a receipt.

editor gave it to him and then asked why be Insisted on getting a receipt i The Indian replied: "Indian die I sometime, go to heaven, Saint Peter ask if Indian pay debts; if have no i receipt have to hunt all over hell for i the editor." The merchants of Oberlin are a wise bunch. They chipped in and 1 hired the Dougherty Stock Co. to put on a matinee at tiie opera house i at 3 p. in. Christmas day and sup plied free tickets to their friends anil patrons, as a result of which a.

hap i Py Jol'y crowd tilled the hall and enjoyed themselves as never before I Nothing small about those Oberlin merchants. DESTINY OF NATIONS DEPENDS UPON CONTENTED HOME8. By D. Lewi. President Texas Farmers' Union.

Why is woman dissatisfied? Why does she grow restless under the crown of womanhood? Why is she weary of the God-given Jewel of motherhood? Is It not a sufficient political achievement for woman that future rulers nurse at her breuBt, laugh in her arms and kneel at her feet? Can ambition leap to more glorious heights than to sing lullabies to the world' greatest geuulses, chant melodies to master minds and rock the cradle of human destiny? God pity our country when the hand shake of the politician Is more gratifying to woman's heart than the pat ter of children's feet Woman I Ruler Over All- Why does woman chafe under re straint of sex? Why revile the hand of nature? Why discard the skirts that civilization has clung to since the beginning of time? Why lay aside this hullowed garment that has wiped the tears of sorrow from the face of childhood? In its Bacred embrace every generation has hidden Its face In shame; clinging to its motherly folds, tottering children have learned to play hide and seek, and from It youth learned to reverence and respect womanhood. Can man think of his mother without this consecrated garment? Why tills inordinate thirst for pow. er? Is not woman all powerful? Man cannot enter this world without her consent, he cannot remain in peace without- her blessing and unless she sheds tears ot regret over his departure, he has lived In vain. Why this longing for civic power when God ha made her ruler over all? Why crave authority when man bow down and worships her? Alan has given woman his heart, his name and hla money. What more does she want? Can man And It in his heart to look with pride upon the statement that his honorable mother-in-law was one of the most powerful political bosses In the country, that his distinguished grandmother was one of the ablest filibusters in the Cenate or that his mother was a noted warrior and her name a terror to the enemy? Whither are we drifting aud where will we land? God 8ave Ua From Hen-Pecked Nation.

I follow the plow for a living and my views muy have In them the smell of the soil; my hair Is turning white under the frost of many winters and perhaps 1 am a little old-fashioned, but I believo there Is more moral la- fluence in the dress of woman than In all the statuto books of the land. A an agency for morality, I wouldn't give my good old mother's home' made gowns, for all the suffragette' constitutions and by-laws In the world As a power for purifying society, I wouldn't give one prayer of my saintly mother for all the women' vote In Christendom. As an agency for good government, 1 wouldn't give the plea of a mother's heart for righteousness for all the oaths of oiflce In the land There is more power In the smile of woman than In an act of congress. There are greater possibilities tor good government in her family of laughing than in the cabinet of the president of the United State The destiny of tbia nation He in the home and not in the legislative halls. The hearthstone and the fanv lly Bible will ever remain the "troe of our Inspiration and the Acts of the Apostles will ever sUlue brighter than the acts of Congress.

This country is law-mad. Why add to a statute book, already groaning under Its own weight, the hysterical cry of woman? If we never had a chance to vote again In a lifetime and did not pass another law In twenty. five years, we could survive the ordeal, but. without home, civilization would wither and die. God save these United State from becoming a hen-pecked nation help ua keep sissies out of Congress and forbid that women become step father to government, Is the prayer of the farmer ot this country.

A DIVINE COVENANT. God Almighty gave Eve to Adam with the pledge that she would be his helpmeet and with this order of com' panlonshlp, civilization baa towered to. its greatest heights. In this rela. God has blessed woman and THAT CHRISTMAS PRESENT Si A year subscription to a good magazine or a good daily paper pr the old home paper makes an ideal Christmas gift.

Come in the next time you r.re in town and get our prices and clubbing rates. We can give you clubbing rates on any daily paper or magazine you wish. We can save you THE HOXIE SENTINEL. -1 rrini "wrniv i f.25 FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES $-(1 .25 And Our Pan All nn Vea. 1 Eg?" You Save from $1.00 i FIRST Side Hardware, Jloxie, Kans r.

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