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The Milan News from Milan, Kansas • 8

The Milan News du lieu suivant : Milan, Kansas • 8

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The Milan Newsi
Lieu:
Milan, Kansas
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8
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KEEP THE CHILDREN' YOUNG The Thcroiiglibted Stallitn ARNOLD 30880 DE. E- TEnlKELli PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ABBOTT PIERCE Paper Hanging and Painting All Kinds cf paintirg, both cutdde work and inside -work Satisfaction Guaranteed Give us a Call fKhm Kansas when not making cans. Kansas Milan, THE REBE'KAH LODGE NO. 581 will malie the season of 1911 at my fair7, far and due south of Milan. ARNOLD is a coal black, with whits stripe' torch ea 3, ten years old, weighs 1,700 pounds, a fine r-reder.

-Certifiiate No i 1 J.Tica of State I-iva Stock Registry-'Boards -This if to otitizy that-tho pedijrrc-e of the Pij re-, li-ed Stallion knowa as ARNOLD" if; wned by jllur Milan, Kansas, has been examined and oznd to be correctly arM duly recorded the Stud Book of the American Perch-ii-cn Horse Breeders Kia breeding-is as Sire, Darius, 3372: dam, Irra, No. July 7, 1393, cchr, tlsck star. Seid Stallion has examined ant! to be Win Putting' To3 Much ResponsiWHty cn tloe OlderCiTres fs Not En-, tlrely Fair. Is ft quite fair, do you think, to ssk your older children to take the government of the younger out ol your hands Of course, the "little mother" Is a pathetic product of the slums; but in families" much further up the social scale'' one sees so often a sort cf delegation ciy command that would be amusing if it were not so hard on the "delegates," "Mary, take baby, out for a walk." "Janifes, I going out; stay-home and watch ybur sister" stop, playing; 'jWiliie want you to- amuse you're not -going' out al6pe daughter? Take-- your little brcthWwtth yovt'V Again and again one speeches sricli as these, fol-. Iowec by resigned obedience or suky rcbeljion.

Naturally, the older children should sense cf responsibility and of helpfulness; they should and will Ipyj want to please the yc linger brothers cr rlsters but their mothers should forget that, after ail, they r.rC op children; though a fev yeajrs p.rtiier off- fr'dni 'babyhood, p.nd that pey heed theiplay if only ic'r sake of the younger on es, 'lazy prac lso ci fe5.c.jit.i --s'cfiie cf sickness or pvzrcrk, that fs' alb it isr should be tl iseon tinned cr the pcci4 little things suffer often by the "bad "temper cr the inexperience of their caretakers. I-'eCjij. all your child.rii young aa long as- even, if it niearis a'littler. extra work with the ones. ft w--J 3 t'4 F2 a A f-2 fleets every 1st.

and 3rd, Wed. in each month at the I. 0- 0. P. Hall.

Visiting- sisters cordial invited to attend. to lopatp A. golden opijortunity cound. isiuid at the Kansas Stat3 Asriialtural Manhattan, 8th dry ciSMarrb, l10 H. Webster Dean of "Agiic-irjureV Milan is a thriving little eity situated rT.

CI Physician and Druggist on the Santa-: Fe railroad in; Snraner a i i i uomity. vv neea a a'oca ijiuq: tszove and a Furniture Store. This- is ycur GPPOSUMTY Gates Son ractical Barber 3 M0SOTTRA07IVE AFTER SO Give Them A Call us, iVVerner i Vifho Haye Passed 'That Age decanting Are I We you land you can help Let's iget together now Also "have- two fine Jacks. -na Tennessee and Liked, by Wen." ANSA'S MILAN, ere Srankh; also one "Grade' black, weight 1700, eight years old will make the season at the same place. OOO-GOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOO TERMS Ten dollars to insure a living colt.

Vrti sell ing cr removing; rrares from the coin ty, "the service fee becomes due at once. Cars will te taken to prevent accidents, but will not be rc-sj onsible should any occur. MILLER HARPER Owner. MANY REGAIN THEIR HEALTH GALLON BAILEY 8 AND -jao EFFENBAUGIi 1 z. 8 8 for cheap prices on Dry Goods Groceries.

Cash paid for 8 poma man has said and. many have e'ehoe df' nis sen tlmdnts that the most attractive woman in the world is an unmarried, woman between and 40 providing her spin-. sterlxQod has not soured her woman at Chat age has usually acquired a certain poise, has kept her person exquisitely groomed and her, wits, sharpened. Cares of the household Tiaye not deterred her fronr up to date, in plays and books andmpsjrd, and even, though she hotead is more iikej? to hae" found time to acquire som 'cqmplishments which will make her sought after; occasionally she even has tliat rare one of being a good Iis-tener-'and every man will agree with me tliat that, of all feminine accomplishments, is quite the most charming. The man has never seen her with her hair screwed into "natural wavers" or pouring the coffee In a soiled dressing gown, but naturally sees only her best side.

She, too, has another side but what does it matter since only she herself knows it? When a maid arrives at the age of twenty-five, from then until forty let her buckle on her strongest armor and take up her spear well sharpened for the fray. She will need them for it Is during that Inclusive period that she is most dangerously attractive to men, especially to married men. Phllippa Lyman, In Smart Set. produce. ooooooocoooooooooooooooooo dreat Work Accomplished by Pnnsyi- vania Health Department at MonV Alto Sanitarium.

Harrisburg, Pa. Although State Health Commissioner Dixon has not aimed so much to make a high static tical record of cures at the Mont Alto tuberculosis- sanitarium, as to care for the maximum number of patients in all stages of the disease, thus preventing its spread, nevertheless a remarkable showing is being made in the number of poor consumptives who are being restored to health. The advanced proofs of a report of the w-ork done at Mont Alto for the year ending May 31, 1909, show that of 270 discharged cases that were in the far advanced stage of the disease when admitted, 32 left Mont Alto with the disease arrested, while 114 were much improved In health by their stay at the institution. Two hundred and fifty-two patients In whom the ravages of the disease had moderately advanced at the time of admission were discharged during the year. In 59 of these cases the dis Saint John.

Auctioner. Will cry sales of all kinds terms reasonable: for information or dates call or phone. '417 Argonia. Col larpens Bad Habit Broken Up. This one is told on a Louisville butcher.

We shall call him Bill, be NO GRINDING 12 inch Disc 20 cents 18 to 20 inch Disc $4 per doz C. A. HIRONS, NO SHAVING 14 to 16 inch Disc 25 cents Plow Disc 75 cents Milan, Kansas Dentistry Jas. H. Frankin Will be at Milan Hotel ewery Tuesday SCsPr: cspr: cor rot cvo.

CVOT5 nor CV.OT CVO rN.O:cvor ocvor cOr Ko j-coo piorcvorAorrvn; rnn cause that is not his name. A customer had gone into his shop to purchase a beef roast Now, it seems that Bill used to have a most annoying habit (to tho patrons) of bearing down with a heavy hand upon the scales. This high-cost-of -living thing, and all thatr were bad enough in all conscience, thought some of his patrons, but one of them finally broke Bill of this trick, and now he gives full weight every time. As was stated, the customer was buying a beef roast, and Bill slyly was helping out the work of the scales with oner pudgy fist when, before a shopful of people, the buyer said; "Take your hand off that scale, Bill. I'm buying beef, not pork." Since then no one has had to chide Bill for a similar act.

Louisville Times. JESS DAVIS, The Up-To-Date C) Wo Invites You To Call At His SHAVING PARLOR eV(a Apples for sale by John Near 2 1-2 miles west of Milan 80 cents per buseel. When Yon Want A First Class ShaVc, Message. ease arrested. Decided improvement was shown in the condition of 139 others.

Out of the 67 incipient or- early cases discharged during the year, the disease had been arrested In 34. Twenty-eight showed great Improve ment. Many of these Mont Alto patients in whom the disease Is officially reported as simply "arrested" return to their homes and prove to absolute cures. "No longer as one patient recently wrote Doctor Dixon. but up-and doers, returning to our families, not as helpless burdens, but as bread winners." And this suggests on of the handicaps that is felt in Mont Alto in effecting as many cures as might be possible.

As Dr. Fred C. Johnson, medical director of the Mont Alto sanitarium says: "Our patients general-ly are unwilling to remain in the institution after active signs of the disease have disappeared. The majority of them are wage-earners and are of necessity compelled to leave the sani-tariura and resume employment as soon as they have regained sufficient strength to do so. Yere they able to continue treatment most of them could be discharged as arrested cases and would not be likely to again develop the disease.

"All of these patients, however, that return to work has not only found renewed hope and vigor at Mont Alto but they havo learned and realize the importance of safeguarding their families and fellow-workmen against Infection as they go among them once mere. They are missionaries also to educate the general public, and this is so much gained in the state's fight to overcome tuberculosis." )o(a toco Shampoo, Hair Cut or anything in his line Clothes Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty CLOTHES PRESSED WHILE YOU WAIT Do-n 0)OC5 sr tzss sj-v GDod Sale Fills are our Hobby. Outside the Pale. As the car swung sharply around from Shaker street not a man arose to' offer his seat to the handsomely gowned woman who was clinging desperately to one of the straps, says the Chicago News. Whereupon Mrs.

Kyckers, who was sitting next to her husband, exclaimed indignantly: 'T think it is just shameful for all you men to stay seated a.nd make that poor woman stand!" Mr. Kyckers was not Impressed- "Do you know who that woman Is?" he asked. "No," his wife retorted, "1 don't know who she is arid doesn't mako any difference who she is; she's a woman, and ought to be treated "with decency." Mr. Kyckers spoke patiently, "My dear," he said, "she is the -wife af thd trolley company's president." In order to incresse our supri-tion list we hve made arrangements, with the Wichita. Eagle whereby we cvn mail you The Milan News, the Wichita Eagle and the' Ladies World' all for one dollar and-fifty cents.

This offer also includes six healthy three year old grape vines. Can you eat this offer for bargains? The city ahculd put in ancthcu crossing or two on the main street, one Ecmewhcre near the garage would be a great convience to the people in that cf town. When a erscn desires to go aecrcss the street these muddy clays he is compelled to walk two blocks or cress the street in mud knee coop. Dcntycu tbirk-tlat it 'would Le a great improvement? A..

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Années disponibles:
1911-1918