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The Marquette Tribune from Marquette, Kansas • 1

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The Marqi UETTE RIBTJNE. TP f. The Monitor. Kablihd Marrb 28 1887 Tl TKI Bl Kotabliithed April 5, lSSil! MARQUETTE, McPHERSON COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1907.

VOL. XX, No. 46. Work has been begun on the Salt Brick Company's Plant. -5 if 8 We desire to thank our cus- .11 I WHERE LIVES.

I Notes, World News, Personal Comment. Exchanges. Nerve Sick tomers for their confidence and good-will during 1906. During 1907 we are prepar-Jingto treat all who come BEAVER BEAVER a. 3 BRAND Rcxxsevelt is proving a terrible strain on the nerves of the old time Republicans who believe the trusts can do no wrong and that the protective tariff is needed to build up infant industries.

-McPherson Democrat. A The Average Boy's Stocking under average condi- 1 tions has a tendency to look like the above. I This shows where the I wear comes, and where The max with a diagram showing the location of the senatorial band wagon at Topeka could do a bargain day business there this week. xx The speakership being out of the way, the soon yiU BRAND better than ever before in the history of Marquette as styles, variety, quality and prices of General Mdse. We are very anxious to secure and keep your trade.

We think we handle the best er the senatorial caucus is held the better. Get politics out of the air and let pure business have sway. Farmer Smith can save hotel bills if the caucus is held tomorrow niirlit instead of next week. 7 brands of groceries on the market. Our shoe and hosery The selection of Geo.

E. Tucker, of Eureka, as chairman of the railroad committee is the personal choice of Lieutenant Governor Fitzgerald and is generally satisfactory to the opposition to the railroad influences. xx If you believe in promoting the spirit that gave impetus to the good work of the last State Ligisla-ture, then do all you can to help elect W. R. Stubbs to the U.

S. Senate. That's where this country needs such men as Stubbs now-a-days. Carlson. xx 4 If weak, worn-out, nervous, cannot sleep; i have indigestion, Iiead- neuralgia or peri- i Iic pains, it is because i ymiv nerves are weak.

It is the lark of nerve force i rliat makes the stomach, heart, lungs, work beeome sick. Miles' Nervine the swk-when it restored i nerviv strength, ami pur the pcraer behind the or- i gans to 4o their work. I s.iff.T(v1 from I inWi.erion. and lion iti th I nut or plfcp inifort. ir i withoui fiitTr Alinwiier I i in a My )m.

s.mh1. I ri- 1 a. nvm.v U-il I ih, I mil 111? any K-t. U'" X.t Wits i sine, a I v. from tl i- tii st, jn.i rt iljva I t'- lt lik.

It lint only I.ut ti-v I I have i.i.s..lul,.y no lvaini i. Slimir.it Dr. is bv ycur t' rriij-; trt the first b--t! will benefit. If it fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind xx By exactly the necessary vote witli twj republicans absent, J.

S. Simmons, of Lane county, was selected as Speaker of the House. He is supposed to represent the interests of Sen. Long. Both the Sen -ate and the House will be presided over by men from the extreme western ar1 of the state.

Western Kan IronOSClad 19 Have You Seen the Latest in Beaver Brand Hats? i piribodv-qjoality, stjle and value to a degree which places them in a i-iasa by themselves. Tuey include styles for extreme and conservative ureesers. Your head wiK be well dressed in a "Beaver'' hat. department is beyond rivalry in the quality and price of its contents. What Coats and Furs we have left are offer sas is forging to the front.

Stockings lor Boys are specially protected. The triple (thrt-e-tSread) lep, heel and uw are thoroughly rpprec-taed by the boy r.nd hiratVer. rpprec-taed bv the boy ii 'Id I (j III WR-IL ml a B2 A HI ed at real bargains to close I I 111 i i i mm II HI them out. If you can use any Resioxsiisiuty is measured by aliifify, and it should be the highest aim and ambition of every cit-zen of the state, in public position and in private sta tion, to see to it that progress in moral and mental matters keeps pa-e at least with the pr in ma -terial tilings. For, after all.

the real greatness of a state is not measured by its bursting bins or plethoric banks, but by the beneficence of its laws. ob.di- of these goods this- sacrifice will please you. kM Every woman who has to get up mornings and build the fires feels that her husband shows ear-h time how little he cares for her, when in fact he is loving her all the more for it, and just lying, all cuddled up warm, thinking what a fine wife he has out there in the cold. Ex. xx A gentleman not long ago since wished to pop the question, but rather hesitated as to how he should do it.

Suddenly he picked up the young lady's cat and said: "Pussy, may I have your mis- R. A. Thompson for Philblad. 1 ence thereto, enforcement thereof, and by the character of its individual citizenship. IIoch.

xx Iressr if was answered by the young lady, who re- i The "very seusitivt plied: "Say yes. pussy!" Poor mm, he is always man has a hard row to hoe. running against the sharp I jf rafe xx corners. Somebody is always saying something he The i. re at est business misfortune that can knows meant" for him.

His feelings on his happen a town is to have its business enterprizes fall 'oa( sleeve where the jostling world is always getting a i i info the hands of men who think it does not piy to against them. To disagree with him is to take chan-adverfise. The mail order concerns that know it does 'es at Ids friendship. He is likely to take it WKAA Im i las a personal matter. He is -hurt" most of the time, i.i ac 'i i $-' I J.

Hi w-VTi x- v- "T7 5 1 4 fP I I 1 I I i I I Yes. but easy with him. Ii ihy him along. Heaven-knows he has a ro -ky road travel. H.iiii II i -h.

xx Chas. LaniiKU. our county represent -ative. will leave for Topeki in- a day or two to on hand when the legislature convenes next Tuesday. When asked about his views the other day.

lie, announced that he was in favor of Stubbs for senator and intended to cast his vote for Stannar.l. of u-poria. for Speaker of the II juse. II said that one of the three men. Stubbs.

Bristow or Murdock would A Pst tlt fNl.1iiN IV. A. i m. v.vm I i let1 I'nsidrnt. Cashier.

APITAL SI! i ft Genera' Banking Sesirer? fr rc ere; Ccrclii cttfr.tlcn f'ven tc affairs entrusted ta us. fcrrs mcCo zn Jewess rates. Imur-anee wrttten in the rr Ycssr bf slanss soUcitcd. 1 mil a Mtitb liny Trwi. I V- Statr, th.in of Ar.v I account o( trtcir Begin the New Year right by purchasing a naw buggy or surrey of T.

J. CO LLTER. W. J. Zimr erman Son, Props.

Best Meats sold night Prsess-. Specie! rates lie his choice for senator, with the chances iu favor of Stubbs. Lindsborg Record. xx Wi li iiCMot KATic Oklahoma and Missouri and republican Nebraska and Colorado on all of us entering aggressively upon a square ileal program I in their legislatures, Kansas cannot afford to play politics and fall to the rear. Indications are that our legislature is going to a hummer.

It will surp iss the record of the last session. The spirit of progress, not reform, is in the air all over the country. The men who favor these laws are not "reformers" but men wno would meet new conditions witt adequate legislation. xx Saloons are not commercial necessities. All the money that goys into their tills is just so much taken ma rift t.n ssnn Msrsfnn nRr.f.s New of.

large quantitjss. Oivs us a sfsars of vmr patron- age. We buy hMci. -3 i i A I I. I my will sell the jtoikIs in thfit coiiiniiiiiify and tlie lnwn xl die a lingering death.

Palmer. xx Tin: Ohio I'cuitentsiry News hu-; iMijiIle.l trt susiicikI jmhlicatiou Iwause there isn't a printer in the penitentiary. Then: were twenty hankers within its walls hut nary a printer. They are njw trying their liest to tinl a printer whu has done something wrong so the paper can lie started again, lmt it is a hard jot). xx Titi: Svlis'a Si began its '221 year last week.

Mr. Johnson is the dean of the litorial Fraternity of Saline county. We read tlieSi'N each week with a great deal of interest. Bro. Johnson and the Thib-rSE diifer on many questions of publie liey fiat variety is the spiee of life.

The Srs" is our best wishes for its continued prosperity. xx A Wasiiinv.ti ini an. whose wife presented him with twin daughters, decided to name them Kate and Duplicate. Several years later twins were again Inini into the family this time ys. who were duly named Peter and Repeater.

When this pair was followed by a third the namer was not unprepared. As they were boys also, he named them Max and Climax. xx An olii proverb says that when a man begins to know that he does not know as much as he thinks he knows he then begins to know something. It is also true that when a man knows that he doesn't know as mudi as -ople think he knows, lie knows enough to keep still, but when people know that a man doesn't know as much as lie thinks he knows, they wonder why he don't know enough to keep still. Sun.

XX A lawyer's brief in assigning reasons why the decision should I in in his favor often uses arguments that appear ridiculous to the ordinary man. For instance, a man accused of cracking a kettle he had stolen appeared in court and said. "I am innocent for three reasons. First. I never hail the kettle in my possession; second.

I returned it to the owner without a crack in it: and third, the old thing was cracked when I took it." xx Tin; resubmissionist says that the law ought to be resubmitted because it was voted on many years ago. and the people who are now living under it have a law that somebody handed to them. This may sound like logic to the resubmissionist. but if it was the proper theory, then the Constitution of the V. S.

and this State ought to resubmitted even rive years. If this policy was followed out. 'confusion Mil tlME Dr. V. N.

I203B, OPH Jti! AL 'sOLCfilST, McPharson Kansas. 5 Price, CU uento. Com lJain-s of all fclnl. Spavin. Curb.Sfjtil.F.hl.r -Ins THE DOOR to success in building opens toward our lumber yard.

We have the best grades of all kinds of building materials at the prices usually asked for inferior grades. Give us a change to show you this material and to figure on your lumber We can serve you promptly. A. P. Renins" T.

SboQlder f. Khumatlsm, "'-f'-T'l by Dr. nfi out of legitimate business channels; it just so much loss to the legitimate merchant. Tli revenue from this so.urce is not necessary to the permanent prosperity of any town; it is a hindrance to it: itdelviuch es public sentiment, debases public morals, corrupts official channels; it destroys town pride, the greatest essential to town building: it makes the saloon a ceu ter of political influence and the most potent factor in municipal government. The devil never invented a bigger lie than that revenue from illegitimate sources is necessary to he financial success of anv city.

Such a contention is an insult to any community in Kansas. Horn. xx Siniiay forty "million Sunday school students begun at the beginning of the Bible to study it in regular order for one year. You better start in with them. The oldest record begins thus: "In the beginning trod" aim all the wisdom of the ages has never been able to get behind thoe three words.

Thos. A. Edison says: "No one can study chemistry and see the wonderful way iu which certain elements combine wit the nicety of the most delicate machine ever invented, and not come to the inevitable conclusion that there is a Big Engineer who is running this universe." There is not a phase of human life that the Bible does not touch, and there is scarcely a verse or paragraph in the book that will not reward the diligent student with a deeper and richer meaning than the surface yields. No one is too big or too old ortoo wise to learn interesting, delightful and valuable lessons at Sunday school. Palmer.

xx i (AwTir of tb Ir. K.n Kanch of acres In Stanton Bin tT1 TSFi V--- V. "PC- Cha jbercs. Eeef cr Pork "by tlis quarter or pound. Para Ecme-EencUred LASD always on hands.

The City Meat Market mm lit. would be the xx i worse confoundev I i JANUARY" Wnen tests shriek high in fier.vitsh glee, Then enters Jenus with sey. Throws Wide tneoaie te frotiy kn Ind bids Kin enter in! Solicits your patronage. Fresh and Cured Meats always on hand. Highest market prices paid for hides.

E. HOLMGREN, Proprietor. 4 TPAOE MARKS. 4 UESIUH3 COPYRIGHTS 1 It IS no wonder that farmers are prosperous and that the farm landsare advancing by leaps and bounds According to the government's report it is known by government figures that bacon, potatoes, eggs, dry and pickled pork, fresh pork, flour and corn meal advanced in prices in the last tea years about 40 per cent. These are the articles selected by the bureau of labor as the staples of a workingmau's bill of fare, and the 40 per cent advanea is the average for the whole country.

Ex. AnTorjneTitf5iiir keth ani dwrription may qtix-kiy mcHitjun, free, whether an iriventKiij i iUnthte. roromuni-ationf coniiUt eEjftj. tXflest airencj forwcuniiK f-a'anUi in ArrKft We bare a Washint.n ijOUw. F'jit-! Kxka tbnuitJa JMuiai A Co- ffcjfcJT ptHj; -latum in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, an tvnwtiftc joornal.

week terms iJJ yar; llJjfHcs BQfith. pt'-H arid B.ifc OX at EST) se.tit ree Ailiiresj MUI Gov. Hoch's message is long and complete. In POST CARDS. language that is simole aa I direct hi tells the legislative department what laws he believes should be enacted this session.

He earnestly favors all the laws i demanded by the people and several besides. He in sists on an anti-pass law and wants an investigation of the 2-eent fare question. Hi argues for a simple but effective primary nomination law. He wants all The Kansas Farmer HOLLISTEB' Rocky Mountain Te3 Nuggets A Bsny Msdisias fcr Bsy Pwpit. Briagi Golden Health ani ienewed A sneclflc for ConslipfttioB, IJv I and Kidney Troixhles.

Eczema. Impuff 1 Blood, Bad BreaTh, Slwirsh Bowels. and Backache. It's Hocky Mountain Tea in taM let form, 85 cents a tx.x. Genuine mad tj i HoLLiBTza IML'a Compact, Nndi9on, Wis.

i GOLDEN NUG6ETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Victor mceikk r's courage in exposing the miq- uitous system of weighing the mails has brought him into fame all over the country and the eastern I papers, especially, are filled with his pictures and generous comments upon his course. The Postoffice Department seems to consider itself the inveterate enemy of the newspaper press of the country, and for years has been seeking to blame all of the deficit property assessed at its actual market value. Negroes ought to have separate schools in the cities. High School fraternities should be forbidden. His stand on prohibition is the strongest ever taken by any governor.

He asks for a special state tax for school purposes. Favors Semi-Centennial at Topeka in 1911. of every style and descrip tion. I have what you are looking for. S.

W. Cooper. For a year to those who renew in Letters. List tf mail in the ir juetta Post-office oo Jan. 1st 1 W7.

Parties arH'yinj? for any of the abuve mall I pleaa ask itr Advertised MaiL J. NORDSTROM. Pqntmastr- Wants State Asylum for drunkards. Favors Royce's new banking insurance scheme and increase iu salaries of Judges. He asks that the women be given the right to vote for state officers.

A good weekly paper. upon their shoulders, when it has been plainly shown that it was due to ever-paid railroads and under pay for work done for other departments of the government. Conkling. January..

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