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The Beloit Gazette from Beloit, Kansas • 4

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I hhit- ni mi rn tuC ucuifonV Government and Good Roads In THE 3EL01T GAZETTE FRED W. KNAPP, Editor and There is just one really essential thing, writes II. II. Windsor in the some other statuto and in some other way the evil we are just stamping out can be cured if we abandon this work of twenty yean and try another experiment for another term of years. November Popular Mechanics Maga zine, In which we Americans are far Stock behind Europe, and that is our city paving and country highways.

There errd si-coial china n.ml iiit it'i'ut Hie paslorrice. Iltiloli, Kitrin. you have to search for a poor road "There no doatli the t'llug that A ti Call dtat It but. ttno.lifr didder fiume for life, Which ii iri'lf an iirvilliclent name, Faint recognition of that unknown ll(e l'owr whoio shadow is the L'nivtrhu." Mary A. Wee.u was born in Gentry auuety, Missouri, May 29, Wi'2, came to Cloud county, Kaosa-, in August 1S77 with her father, mother, to sisters and two brothers, upon a tio.ni-jtead In llio wesUrn part of 1'uhllMhed every any sxrept Snuly on lOmt Court Mreut.

Hrloll. while here, outside of a few states, 30 YEARS AGO one must buy guide books and hunt for the occasional good ones. Ap PRESIDENT TAFTS MESSAGE. Continued from paifo 1 parently this discrepancy against us for is due to the fact that there national Items the Beloll Gazette the week ending Nov. 20, 1881: The following Is a list ff teacher employed in the county government has a controlling influence tre and while here it has none, in regard to roads.

We have donated nearly I Will Sell for Ludwig Pirrotte on the Matt Pl-rotte farm; one mile due west of the Beloit postofflce, on S3 each the county, the lived there until lx I the number of district in which is at work: 200,000,000 acres of public lands to made in the dissolution of trusts and unlawful combinations would be lout. That he is not dodging the question is evident from the following extracts from his message: It is not the purpose of the statute to confiscate the property and capital assist in building railroads, against whose excessive rate charges we now require an inter-state commerce com mission. We have spent nearlj of the offending trusts. Methods of $600,000,000 in river and harbor marriage to W. A.

LaC'oe, April 21, l-iv). lie brou.ut his bride to bin la A.hbrvi.le towiuhip, Miichcii cuufiiy, at which plane they whan daib claimed her, Tuat.k'ivlog morning, Nov. 30, 1911. To tiua uiituu vtf.ro born nine chlld-reu, four KirU aiu live boys, three of whuu) preueedtfd bar to the Home Beyond. Tba ottier six, two daughters arid four sons and.

a kind and Wednesday, December 13, 191 1 commencing at 10 o'clock a. the follow ing property: punishment by fine or imprisonment of the individual offenders, by fine of improvements and lighthouses to safe the corporation or by forfeiture of its guard commerce. It is coming to be understood that drainage of large goods in transportation are provided, tracts should be done by the federal government and not by states. The but the proceeding in equity is a specific remedy to stop the operation of the trust by injunction and prevent ogical solution of national good devoted huaband are left to mourn roads is likewise und.T governmen her departure; betides those she let the future use of the plant and capital supervision and with aid. in violation of the statute.

The French government contributed Criminal prosecutions have been 226 Head of Cattle 226 23 head of milch cows from 3 to 8 years old, some fresh now, others will be 8O011; 18 head of 2 year old heifers, part of these heifers are safe with calf; G8 head heifer calves, 90 head steer calves, 10 head of yearling steers, 15 head yearling heifers. These are all good quality cattle, and the calves are all big strong individuals. Lunch Will Be Served on the Grounds. $612,000,000 to good roads' con an mottier anu one uroiner wi now live in Missouri, not far from her birthplace: one sister who was with her in i.er last hours; a number of brought, and a number are pending, but juries have felt averse to con struction and supervises their main tenance today, with the result that it other relatives aud a hct of friends has the best roads in the world. victing for jail sentences and judges have been most reluctant to impose She spent her life In doing kind such sentences on men of respectable Residents in agricultural districts naturally assume that good roads are and charitable deeds for others, es pecially her immediate family, always for the city man with an automobile.

considering herself last. She always This is anything but true. On the lived a simple Christian life, uniting contrary, 40 percent of the population with the Baptist church at Scottsvllle of the United States live on farms ur Jan. 4, 1908. She was a member of in towns of 2,500 inhabitants or less.

TERMS: All sums of $10.00 and under, cash. On sums over that amount a credit of 8 months time will be given, on bankable paper, with interest at 8 percent. 2 per cent discount for cash on all sums over j. h. bookman, vanAmbuTg, Auc.

the Scottsvllle Chapter O. E. S. and standing in society whose offense has been regarded as merely statutory. Still, as the offense becomes better understood and the committing of it partakes more of studied and deliberate defiance of the.

law we can be confident that juries will convict individuals and that jail sentences will be imposed. I see no objection, and indeed I can see decided advantages, in the enactment of a law which shall de- Of the billion dollars spent yearly to an active member of the W. C. T. U.

run our government, rural free de The funeral services were held at livery and the agricultural department the family residence on Dec. 2, 1911, are the two things which are of im conducted by Rev. Williams, pasi.r mediate benefit to the farmer and these cost $600,000,000. or only 6 of Scottsvllle E. church.

His remarks were based upon the words, per cent, As to tbe constitutional "There Is but a step between me and right of federal government to do this work there appears to be no Mate Accountant Here death." 1 Sam. 20-3. A few of her favorites were sung by the choir. The body was laid peacefully to rest In question. In fact, early in the demanding that tbe extreme penalty namely death be Inflicted upon the men.

1800's it wa3 done, but when rail J. C. Gafford. state accountant, Hiddleson Hist No I Henry Bland 3 Geo Albin 4 Chubbio Hofler 12 Frank Uoyles IS Joseph Cosatids IN Mancha "20 Hauser 2 Hoicorab 2S Kendall 32 Daniel Thurston 3: Abe Nelswanger 40 Cox 41 Bean 43 Wallace 44 Luther Cross 48 FrancU Baker 49 McCutchan 53 Darby 60 Edward Bland 61 A Dally 63 A Staley 65 Richard Baker 68 James Busby 75 Frank Owen 88 John Record 87 Frank Clark 89 WE Ingram Eliza Veatch 5 Lura Hutchlns 7 Ida Gibson 9 Jennie Hughes 8 Miss A Thompson 13 Fannie Evans 14 Laura Buzzard 15 NE Carter 16 Mrs. Emma Young 21 Alma Gibson 23 Lizzie Morgan 20 Mrs.

Myra Peterson 28 Cora Clarn 29 Miss A Antrobus 30 Belle Walker 31 Mrs. Fannie Quick 34 Laura Johnton 35 Mrs. Dellie Hewetb 30 Katie Orr 37 Mrs. Cox 41 Ida Sharp 40 Mattle Veatch 50 Mary Bourbon 54 Lillie White 56 Mary Deupree 57 Emily lllddleson 58 Eliza Amez 59 Ida Herman 52 Mae Weller 67 Miss Thurston 69 Ida Young 71 Ida Smith 72 Lizzie Meade 73 74 Anna Webber 70 Mrs, Ratle Chapman 78 Ida Temple 82 Mrs. CP James 84 Miss Crltch field 85 Mrs.

II 83 West Asher cemetery. roads came into existence the building made an official visit to the Industrial A mother's love how sweet the of highways was dropped. However, 3chool yesterday. he came up from name! portions of these roads, now a century Minneapolis', which Mr. Gafford's What is a mother's love? old, are still in use and bear witness old home, in an auto yesterday morn- A noble, pure and tender flame, to the excellence of their construction ng, finished his work of checking Enkindled from above, scribe and denounce methods of competition which are unfair and an badges of the unlawful purpose denounced in the anti -trust law.

The attempt and purpose to suppress a competitor by underselling him at a price so unprofitable as to drive him out of business or the making of exclusive contracts with customers under which they are required to give up association with other manufactures and numerous kindred methods for stifling competition and effecting monopoly should be described with sufficient accuracy in a criminal statute on the one hand to enable the government to shorten its task by prosecuting single misdemeanors instead of an entire conspiracy and on the other hand to serve the purpose The high character of the work of our the books and stores at the institution and visited last night at the home of To bless a heart of earthly mould; Commercial Club Meeting The Commercial Club will hold its regular December meeting at the City Hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Union Pacific motor service and other important matters should come before the club- A full attendance is desired. Glen G. White Fred W. Knapp President Secretary The warmest loe that can grow cold: his sister Mrs.

B. Bracken, This Is a mother's love. Mr. Gafford was appointed to his present position in 1905 and has ac Transfers complished more in putting the accounting system used in the various army engineers in irrigrtion, drainage, and on the Panama canal, warrants confidence in a good-roads movement under federal direction, which shall insure a permanent construction and what is quite as necessary-proper maintenance. One plan which seems to be generally approved is for a division of the costs into thirds; the government, the state, and the counties so improved, each paying an G.

Ghubbic, Bond Deloit, Kansas. Furnished by ed Abstractor, nstitutions and office? of the state pon a good clean business basis than United States to William Brodie any other man ever accomplished in the history of the state. He is a patent swj 1-9-9 R. R. G.

L. Uudkins to Earl M. Hudkins thorough accountant and has with it keen business judgment and success Notice The Girls' Industrial school will be under quarantine on account of con-tageous diseases outside the institution until further notice. Mrs. Julia B.

Perry 83d3t Supt. Cawker' 1 Bmounc- A tnis cost wouia oe lot 3-4 block 35 1st ward ful business experience. His work City $3000 checking up the school lands of the Chester W. Beedle to L. O.

spread out over a term of years, the increased value of farm land effected would be much more than the cost to the counties. state has in itself been worth thou- Norris el lot 2 block 2 Nash's addition Glen Elder $400 ands of dollars to the state. While in Beloit he did not forget Joe Freeze to Ira N. Tice lot 9 1 to pay the Gazette at pleasant call. block 8 Sturgis addition Beloit $30 Men and Religion A.

T. Rodgers et al Margaret Notice the undersigned, have discontinu ed business. All persons having and account with me please call at the house and settle same by the 15th of Dec. Dan Hill 81d3y O'Donnell el lot 8 block 12 Beloit and other land $1 Home Grown Lemons Samuel Banks is in positiou to hand a lemon to anyone who doubts Josephine Krogman to August Krog-an nw 5-6-7 $6400 Barton W. Crose to Ben O.

Daniels is ability to produce larger ones From Monday's Dally. About fifty men from five of the chuches of Beloit met at the Presbyterian church at 3 p. m. yesterday in the interest of the Men and Religion Movement. It was decided after some discussion to begin with a committee of twenty-five to be enlarged as other churches join or as additional lots 3-4 block 30 West Beloit $1200 H.

E. Mann to Mary E. Gilder- of pointing out more in detail to the business community what must be avoided. The anti trust act is the expression of the effort of a freedom loving people to preserve equality of opportunity. It is the result of the confident determination of such a people to maintain their future growth by preserving uncontrolled and unrestricted the enterprise of the individual, his industry, his ingenuity, his intelligence and his independent courage.

For twenty years or more this statute has been upon the statute book. All knew its general purpose and approved. Many of its violators were cynical over its assumed impotence. It seemed impossible of enforcement. Slowly the mills of the courts ground, and only gradually did the majesty of the law assert itself.

Mnny of its statesmen-authors died before it became a living force, and they and others saw the evil grow which they had hoped to destroy. Now its efficacy is seen; now its power is heavy; now its object is near achievement. Now we hear the call for its repeal on the plea that it interferes with business prosperity, and we are advised in most general terms how by FARM LOANS For farm loans at lowest rate with best optional payment privileges, see sleeve lot 11 block 9 Scottsvllle $1 Mary W. Eppinger to Bertha W. 37tf L.

D. Beil Seehafer qcd nwj 27-9-9 $750 committees or larger committees may here In Beloit than any of the California variety that can be found upon the market. One of these "homegrown'' lemons is on display at tbe CooUe Grocery store and it is about tbe size of an Osage orange on'y that it is a perfect shaped lemon. He has not marketed his crop but declares that the uo on display is smaller than some of the others which are growing un hia trees. A 1-k V' D.

Brlnsmade, Miss Adell Pooie, Miss Ilannie Puore and Miss Anna t. u. Auamsiin wi. u. be needed.

Soules are teaching in Cawker City. 10 inches trom oil iuu it lot block 2 Beloit $1 CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. Th9 Kind You Have Always Bought paid to male GO and to The average salary teachers last year was female teachers 20.2Q. With the Coming ol Middle Age There is a letting down in the physical forces often shown in annoy Bears the Signature of Six districts In the county did not sustain a school three months last ing and painful kidney and bladder year. Five special lines of work are contemplated now: Social Service, Men's Bible Classes, Work for Boys, Missions and Evangelism.

Key men are to be chosen for each of these lines from each church. Representatives of the various churches for a given line of work will be the key committee for that work in the community. All the representatives of the various committees in any given church will constitute Men and Religion committee for that church. All present stood as an expression of willingness to back up the work of the3e committee men in anyway needed. The number of mills levied ailments and urinary irregularities.

Foley Kidney Pills are a splendid regulating and strengthening medicine at such time. Try them. Kent-Long Drug Co. Expectations. The man who is looking lor trouble generally finds it and tbe one who expects defeat usually gets a whiouln.

In the scliool districts of Mitchell county tbls year Is 7.0. Denounce JVlcNamara Ttie Typographical Union of Atchison in a meeting called Sunday morning bitterly denounced the action of the McNaiuara brothers as cold blooded murder and passed resolutiocs Children. Cr FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A 100 DUS TRIAL ORDER $1 The Topeka State Journal Is the Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO 1 A first and only newspaper In America to run a page In oolors every day. eek of Fun A Popular and exclusive features make it one of the most interesting and entertaining dailies published and WAITS of interest in the oH'ces, stores and homes of every section of Kansas and of the country. Royal has no substitute for making delicious home-baked foods TOPEKA DAILY STATE JOURNAL TYPEWRITERS The State Journal Is now printing what are generally considered the best features, best cartoons and best coralo pages available, including the inimitable McCutcheon, the irreslst- FOR SALE Oliver Visible Typewriter cheap for cash.

Perfect condition and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and free trial. Write toCharlei F. Rickart, Rosedale, Kan. 45dtf.

lole Mutt and Jeff, tbe bright, wittv and popular Daffydlls. the funny Goldberg, the wholesome and "side bursting" Lena uodt Loul, and the enjoyable Sambo, etc, and the very at the Gem Rink! a i Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Nights Big Dance Wednesday night, Music by Reeves' Orchestra Wrestling Match Thursday Night. Under Management of Fred Schroth LOST AND FOUND best, let any woman read it ana see Household Department by Marion LOST: Sunday between the U. church south of town and the Will Gates farm, a long white woolen scarf, trimmed In blue. Finder please leave at, or notify this office.

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