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The Marshall County Index from Frankfort, Kansas • 4

The Marshall County Index du lieu suivant : Frankfort, Kansas • 4

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Frankfort, Kansas
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Standard Oil's Code. Marshall Kcunty Jndex. HrtFOHBEWT WAHHKN and V. M. 1IAHTMAN.

According to Lawson. 1. Keep your mouth closed, as GAINS! BAR SPOT CASH silence is golden and gold is what we exist for. ON 33 DOLIUAli PKK YJAR. 2.

Collect our debts today. Pay the other fellow's debts tomorrow. Application inini for mlmissinn art rcciiihI cIrhk matter throtiKh the mail at Truiikftirt, Khiikhr. Today is always here, tomorrow may never come. I).

Conduct all our business so Saturday, January 27v we will have Special Bargains as Follows: that the buyer and seller must come "Authorize me to chloroform the cold and hungry children in New York City and I will do it. If you do not agree to this, communicate with me at once. (Signed,) L. Graham Crosier, 509 Fifth Avenue." In the foregoing remarkable advertisement, which appeared in a paper, Miss Crosier, a young woman worker in the slums, and lectured to the "400" The wave of civic righteousness which Is just now sweeping over the Country is but the prelude of the greatest campaign in the next coming state and national elections ever known in the history of the United States. It is movement, starred by the business men, the towns, the farmers, the shippers, the laboring men and, In fact, it will include every loyal citizen of the country regardless of party.

It is against graft, against trusts, against bossism and political corruption in the high places as well as the low. The outcome of It means that men will no longer bind themselves to political parties o.nd vote the purty candidate regard- tons. Keep the Beller waiting; the longer he waits the less he'll take Hurry the buyer, as his money brings us interest. 4, Make all profitable bargains in the name of "Standard Oil," chancy ones in the names of dummies. "Standard Oil" never goes back on a bargain.

f. Never put "Standard Oil" trade in writing, as your memory and the other fellow's forgetf illness will be re-enforced with our organization. Never forget our Legal Department is paid by the year, and our land is full of courts and Judges. 0. As competition is the life at on "Social Dynamics," endeavors to call attention to what she believes to be an Imneritive need of the hour.

"I mean just what I say when I ask to chloroform the hungry children ssid Miss Crosier. "They would be a lot better off dead than Buffering. I have repeatedly reported cases of desperate need to city officials and various organized and unorganized trade our trade, and monopoly the i death of trade our competitor's trade, employ both judiciously, 7. Never enter Into a "butting" contest with the Government. Our charities, to be met with the reply that the case would be investigated in a few days.

Th.nk of it, a delay of a few days with children Standard Calicoes, per yard .04 31 in Double Fold Percale, per yd .06 10c and 2l2c Outing Elannel 10c and 2c Fleece Lined goods, .072 Children's Fieece Lined Hose, pair .05 Men's Caps, 50c to $1.00 values, Your Choice .50 17 pieces of Dress Goods Averaging in price from 50c to $1.85 per yard, make your selection for price. We are going to make every day Bargain Day. Watch us and save money. Government is by the people, and for the people, and we arj the people, and those who are not us can be hired by us. 8.

Always do "right." Right makes might, might makes dollars, dollars make right, and we have the dollars Kvery body's. loss of his fitness and honesty; for men have learned that the old maxim "principles are more important than the man," is deceptive, and that principles without men back of them with principle, are usoless. It also means that the time is coming when railroads and corporations must tote fair. We do not know that it means public ownership, but the trend of public opinion is toward that end any way it means lixed freight rates, and an end to discriminations, rebates and favoritism to trusts. Civic righteousness means honesty in public rflice, square dealing and fair play in all lines of business as well as in all branches of government.

This is what the people are demanding and what Is bound to come. Miss Crosier has a class in social dynamics, winch frequently meets at the home of her various pupils, mom-bcrs of wealthy families, who are interested in sociology. She sees in Mew York today the prelude to a rev olution inspired by the want of bread und employment. For Immediate relief she would have, she says, a committee composed of a representative each from the city administration, organized charily and citizens at large. When cases of extreme want are discovered, this committee would have power to send out aid at OIIC), As a general proposition the man who is so exceedingly anxious to organize the democratic or the re-publiciim party in this country and who declaims with such vehemence and rhetoric against the independent voter, is an office seeker.

About the only people directly and always Papers are saying a great deal benefitted by strict party organization Is the politician. The common citizen is theonly man who can afford to be independent. Governor Hoch Is receiving a great deal of praise from different quarters for his success in enforcing the prohibition law. Possibly the Governor really thinks he is enforcing it, and no one doubts he is anxious to do ho, but you can't cross the Kaw river at Topeka without smelling whiskey, and there are dozens of bars and joints concealed behind the prescription of the Topeka drugstores. A.

K. Rogers has been appointed postmaster at Topeka. POT CASH about the death ol Miss Curtin, a popular young Udy of Philadelphia. Her pet dog bit her on the hand, only a mere scratch, and in a short time a case of rabies developed. She was seized with convulsions and deat was only a questio of hours, possibly days.

For two days doctorsjlried every means known to medical science, but it was evident that, all was in vain, and Miss Curtin so realized herself. She sent for several of her girl friends and bade them good bye and later bade Public Sale. I will sell at public sale at, my farm 5 miles northeast of Frankfoit, and 1 The hash houses there are serving beer in soup boles and ho ize in the cream pitchers. At the same time the Governor is. bringing ousting proceed mile north and 1 mile west of Vliets, eommencingat 10 a.

m. TUESDAY, FEU. (i, '00, the following described property: 7 head of horses, consisting ot 1 dapple gray mare and 1 bay home 5 yrs old, have been worked two seasons; more Vanilla. Stir well and bake while you do your chores. A Cm Mkmiii k.

ings against the Mayor of Kansas good bye to her parents and brothers In the shade of the old apple tree, I've wailed so long, love, tor thee, that the voice once 1 heard grows faint with each word, 'till it's hardly a whisper to mo. 'I here is no more buzz left in the b-o, the blossoms are withered, all, me! and the tree that once grew where 1 waneu lor and Mist or, and when the paroxysms became almost, Incessant and her suffering so great with her own consent, she was put under the influence of ether und so continued until her death, twenty-four hours later. We consider the act only a humane one. This heart rending death brings to our mind a case of rabies nearer home, that of a Seneca merchant less than a yenr ago. For days and This part of the vorld escaped the severe storm and blizzard which raged from the Great Lakes to the Gulf the first of the week.

There was no storm here and the mercury never fell below zero. Terrillic storms were reported throughout Nebraska, Mis-souri, Iowa and Indian and Oklahoma Territories. has changed to an old chestnut tree. Social Club Receipt For Pound Cake Use a little flour and two cups of sugar or molasses, whichever you have the most of if molasses is used, Bd a few words that alwas accompany real thick molasses. As to the butter, you must use your own jndg ment for it depends a great deal on where you get the butter and the time of year you are making said cake.

Put just enoug milk in so that when you are stirring it that some of it will splash on the Hour and table slightly. I fild that, it taktsa very little baking powder to City, Kansas, for non-enforcement of the prohibition law, unquestionably the hardest place in the slate to absolutely enforce any law. It is said by constitutional lawyers that the same law that, will oust Mayor Rose of Kansas City, Kansas, will also oust Governor Hoch, This is undoubtedly and unquestionably the hardest; question to handle in the business, especially in the news-paper business, without running agaiin-t a snag, but the question is asked every day, why is it that the Governor should single out the Mayor of 1 iron-gray and 1 steel gray mare, worked one seaion, work single or double; 2 gray mares years old. 1 gray gelding 8 years old, txtra good. HEAD OF CATTLE.

20 head of steer eilves, 10 heift'r calves, 0 milch cows with calves at foot; 12 fat heifers, and 7 stock cows. 10 young Poland China hogs, 1 Poland China boar, jinne implements and several sets of harness. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. I Terms: A credit of 12 inont.i will nights the man was held in a straight jacket, suffering paroxysm after pur oxysm, waiting for death to end It all. He was beyond all medical pow Intheshade of the old apple tree, where you heard the blamed buzz of the bee, with a big carving knife that 1 swiped fiom my wife, I am waitiugand watching by gee 1 Of buggers I have two or three and an axe und a cutlass you ste and I'll stick all the-e things in the next guy who sings "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree." Onaga Herald.

It looks as thogh they will able to squelch the treasury steal iiMer all. Gov. Hoch seems to be very sorry it happened. The Merchants' National Hunk of Topeka was entered by burglars last, Saturday night and rubbed of Tide. Tlomeseekers excursions Feb.

2nd to Olh to Oklahoma, Indian Territory Texas better than one fare for round trip. Call on or write Geo. M. Williams, agent Mo. Puc.

Frankfort, Kan. Lodging at the Midway Cafe, 25c to raise a talk when said cake is seen. Now tlireo egs Is a great plenty. er. In such cases seems use omy a humane act, to make their last hours as free Irom suffering as Kansas City, who has a light on Willi the Metropolitan street railway company, and allow the Mayors of dozens of other towns, equally as guilty, to go unmolested.

We don't Know. be given on bankable notes bearing 10 per cent interest on all sums over sums of $." and under, cash. All property to be settled for before re moval. Jab. Auc.

RICHARD MAC KEY. actual use, but I have often used two dozen, finding it necessary to throw away 21 of them. Add a little Va to organize a CIVIC nilla, tne more butter und eggs the It is time LEAGUE. 'Kali for the insurgents. 9ke filiss Printing tfc.

Empire Cream) VIERS BROTHERS Celebrated Hog Cholera Remedy Directions for Using on Basis of Forty Head ot Hogs Int. Shut up the hogs in a pen where they can get no water. 2nd. Take three (II) bushels of oats, put it in a barrel, then take one (1) quart of remedy, one (1) quart of common salt, put It over the oats in a barrel. Shake the jug every time before using.

ilrd. Then take boiling hot water and put it over the oats in the t.ui-1-..l iinlil It covers the outs, then cover It up with A blanket and let it BANK and COMMERCIAL PRINTING EXCLUSIVELY Separator Look, Read and be Benefited. rfithegravure Printing a 6pcdalti(. On June 0, I'JOt, I purchased from J. C.

Sample Co. an Empire Cream Separator. Hefore purchasing the separator we wero making from 10 to IS lbs of butter per week, and after purchasing the Sepa rator, from the same number of cows and the conditions being exactly stand twelve (12) hours. Then it is ready for feeding. In using this remedy be sure to keep the quantity used proportioned to the number of hogs to he fed as above directed, It all ought to be fed in one day; they can not eat.

too much. Give no water or slop while feeding the remedy. There is all the water on the oats they ought to have. 1th. Piggy sows or sows suckling pigs will be greatly benefited by feeding them twice a month.

6th. After giving your hogs two feeds (one day's feeding is a feed), turn all the wel'. hogs out of the pen. Do not turn a sick hog out, of the pen if you want to stop the disease. Keep on feeding and turning out until your hogs are well.

filh If vour hoes are inclined to eat dirt keep them on a bourd MANUFACTURERS OF BANK PASS BOOKS, BLISS' COMMON SENSE SCALE RECORDS and COAL BOOKS. Bank and Commercial Stationery OF ALL KINDS, PUBLISHERS OF LEGAL BLANKS, TOWNSHIP, CITY AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BLANKS, DEALERS IN LOOSE-LEAF BOOKS AND SUPPLIES, CALANDERS, TYPEWRITERS AND TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES, BLANK PAPERS, ETC. the same, we made from HO to IllJIbs of butter per week, and with a great deal less work than the old way of working and caring for milk in crocks and pans. I know there is not a bettor paying industry on my farm, if as good. 1 would sooner part with any other piece of machinery I owh than the Empire Cream Separator.

(Signed.) C. REYNOLDS. Y. S. What better or more conclusive evidenced,) you want than the above letter from one of our own farmers, Unit your farming and money maklng'oulfit will never be complete until you have purclmstd an Empire Cream Kepurator.

floor if possible. If you have none keep them from eating dirt until they have taken a considerable amount of the medicine which will effectually cure them of the habit, and the result will be a permanent cure. 'l To use it as a preventive, mix and feed the same as for sick hogs but only put In ono quart of the remedy and one pint of suit. If you feed this remedy onco a month you will never liav a ui-ease among yom iuK. Tho remedy is a sure Fok OtiH'KKNS.

Mix as directed for ho'; J. C. SAMPLE I euro for chicken cholera Jrankfcrt, Jlanta. tyera Xcutse filcck 9kone U5 A. J.

Rogers, O. Wells..

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