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Scandia Journal from Scandia, Kansas • 5

Scandia Journal from Scandia, Kansas • 5

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Scandia Journali
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Scandia, Kansas
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5
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1 I' THE BANK OF SCANDIA AVishes to thank its' Customers Jor their Patronage in the Past, and under the new Management, Solicit a Continuance of the'same in the Future. Our Business will be Conduct' cd along the Same Lines as Heretolore, Safely and Con- servativcly. J. H. CULLERS, M.

JJRIGHAM, President. Cashier. G. BULKLEY, Vice-President. H-B a H-B j-B We object to calling the nice little Short Course Gbe Scantrta 3ournal.

SCANDIA, KANSAS. snow storm we have had this week, a blizzard. Having had in mind for the last two or three years, to attend The State Farm ers' Institute at Manhattan, 1 took the PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. We notice that there seems to be an increased number of railroad wrecks since the Editors lost their passes. A.

B. KIMBALL, EDITOR PUBLISHER time to do so this year. Finding it quite interesting-, 1 wish to make a few brief remarks, for the benefit of those who did not attend. The Course lasted but nine or ten days, but this long enough, for most farmers cannot for any length of time. About 40 counties were represented with an attendance of something over one hundred.

This is a very small per" cent nd Kansas has a new set of state officers this week. Here's hoping they will be an improvement over the ones they succeed. BUTTER AND EGGS WANTED AT ANDERSON'S GASH GROCERY SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR. If not paid In advance Si.ao. A former Kansas boy has taken the No subscription discontinued, except at option of tbe publisher, until all arrearages contract to build tlie Panama Canal.

T-kwr linn on i Itnnl flin 'i nu I'c 1 1 are paia. A failure to direct a discontinuance at tbe expiration of the period subscribed for, will should be many times larger, which it OS oonsiaerea a new engageuieut. ing built. would be if the farmers only knew what good it would be to them. The first three It is none of our business, but if the Republicans of the first district want FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 1907 Phone HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, to do something to please the rest of It is announced that the sugar trust the state, they will send W.J.

Bailey back to Congress. days were given to judginghogs and to the selection of good seed corn, wheat and other grains. The judging of live stock seemed to interest everybody more than anything else and we all know what great improvements have been made in cattle, hogs and in fact all kinds of animals on the farm. will declare no extra dividend this year. Probably saving their money to pay those rebate fines.

There is one thing about Kansas. It has been steadjjy improving in the Governor Hoch's recommendation for separate schools for the races the quality of its United States Senators ever since the days of the late lamented Lucien Baker. i this has been jobtained by better feeding! i Senator Caldwell has appointed A.Q. Miller Clerk of his committee. We see where Miller is wise.

If he can't get a'pass as a newspaper man, he will strikes a responsive chord here. By all means keep them apart. riaving successfully defeated Governor Hoch for re-election, Simmons for Speaker of the Kansas house and Charles Curtis for United States Senator the Kansas City Star can now demote its whole attention to Senator Ilailey of Texas. come in for one as a politician; The newspapers are not saying very much about losing their passes while thepoliticiacs get theirs. But the press is likely to become a stronger We are invited to attend the banquet i v.

JS advocate ofthe anti-pass law i ine nansas uay uiuo anu miurmeu that if we have no pass we can walk vtfith the "square dealers." Not hav-hpg attended these affairs when we Senator Caldwell explains thai- the and breeding. There is no reason why we should not take an equal interest in the improvement of corn and other grains, the farmers are realizing thi3 and are making rapid strides for the improvement of their seed, it will not take so very long either, before the improvement in corn and grains will equal that of live-stock. There is no reason why we should not take as much interest in tlje crops we raise on the farm as anything else, for in order to raise-goad and useful animals we must, have an abundance of good nutritious food. The various associations, such as the Corn Breeders, Dairy, Swine, Draft Horse, Good Roads, ect. were in session and with the different addresses made by men from different parts of the state, made the course more interesting and instructive.

The Professors. Assistants, and officers of the College take great interest in the work and deserve great credit. Next week, if tim9 permits, I will state the best ways and methods for the improvement of the various subjects mentioned as outlined by the Experiment Station. Victor Hhrrman. reason lie dm not vote ioi uenerai ad a pass, we have no intention of Bristow for Senator is because Bristow tKing time to walk.

did not have a ghost of a show to win. Refined kerosene can be produced We carry in stock at all times a complete line of building material, also have a large stock of coal to supply the Fall demand. Call and see us if wanting ny thing in our line. DICKASOIN GOODMAIN L'B'R. CO.

G. H. WARD. Manager. We suppose that is what is called band wagon politics.

lor 3 cents a gallon. The difference There has been considerable talk letween that and what you pay for it represents the profit to the Standard (pil Co the railroads and the local il 1 A .1 it 1 1 .1 1 about Curtis being the unpopular can (iicttier. auu wits lucai uetuei cau suuu )f it. didate for Senator. We are of the opinion that lrad the matter been put to popular vote Curtis would have won inabout the proportion of the first ballot in the legislative caucus.1' The Belleville Telescope1 has com menced issuing those mail order sup- The Senators who were going to lements again these supplements con- have so much fun with La Follette at ain advertisements urging the reader buy goods of the mail order mo- opolies in the east.

Wonder how this session of Congress do not seem to be making headway. They were forced by public sentiment to pass his bill limiting the ofcontinuous he.home merchants like this. Contrasted with this notice the Journal's How to Cure Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes John Kemp, East Oiisfield. Me "I apply Buckleu's Arnica salve.

Have also used it for salt rheum with excellent results." Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burnt-wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at all druggists. labor of railroad imployes, only one xtended article on "Trade at Home," man having the nerve to vote against series of which will published it. during the year..

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