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The State Line Democrat from Waldron, Kansas • 4

The State Line Democrat du lieu suivant : Waldron, Kansas • 4

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Waldron, Kansas
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THE STATE LINE DEMOCRAT, WAI.PHON. KANSAS. SHDRCRIFTION OFFKRTO OUR yELlNQUEN SUBSCRIBES. L'rupKt Duymudn returned homo Saturday, after cni-utllits a few day in Okla. Mr and ra.

Cheney spent Sun-day with Thomas Haltr-ras. Ed Dofhbotu'h and family, Ella Smith tnd two children epeut Sunday George Putters. Charley Hurrett and family spent Sunday evening at Albert Fred Snyder and wife were visit- your man servant and maid servant. Observe My woik uudMy command-mrnts. "You shall finish your woik every Saturday at 6 o.clock in the afternoon, at which hour thj preparation sfor the Sabbath begins.

I advise you to fast five days in the ear, beginning on Good Friday and continuities the five days followirg, in remembrance ol the five bloodv Gbe Statclinc cmocrat. Successor to tU Aildnd N.ws Entered as sacond -clt 33 mail uu ter at thu post office at Kin. PubltelHd Every Friday. 'o. A.

White, MRS. ESTELLA WHITE ASST. EDITOR. Subscription Price. One Year One Dollar.

Sx months Fifty Cents. ADVERTISING RATES Front page 15 cents per column inch, other pages ten cents. Loca'-o five cents per line first in sertion, nilaquent inset tions five cts. FARMERS at KRIDER BR0-pj 1HALT! See some of our BARGAINS in Stoves, Cream Seperators. Harness, Oils, Paints, and varnishes, alery, Tinware, Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Pumps and fixtures, Etc.

i NEW J't We are jetin on a lare stock of new goods. You will have a iarge stock' up-to-date Hardware to se-f ect from fit Ifiwp.s' tinps i lect from at lowes' prices ling Albert Nolands, Monday. Your Aunt. Last Letter Written By Christ. Country pape-s throughout the Unitpd States are printing what is jnl egtdto he letter wriutn' hy Christ.

In this letter was an injunction that it should be published to the world by whoever found it, together with the statement, that misfortune and bad luck would follow the person having possession of it in the event that it was not given publicity. There was likewise a promise that whoever may have a copy of this in his or her possession will piosper and be followed by good fortune. According to the history of the letter it was writren by Christ jnst after his crucifixion, signed by the angel Gabriel, ninety-nine years al ter the Savior's birth, ami presumably deposited by Him under a stone at the foot of the crAss. On this sune appeared the legend, Blessed he who shall turn me over." No one knew what the inscription ment. or it to have siiai-cient curiosity lu investigate until th stone was turned ov er by aiittle child, and the leuer which lollows was dh cov ered: "Whosoever works on theSabbath I udy uciruiseu.

i fumnianu you to go to churcn and keep holy the .1.,.. .1 .,11 I. i i.l uajr nuiiuui any nidi, ici work. You shall not idle or misspend your time in bedecking ur-self in superfluities of costly apparel and vain dressing, for I have ordered it a day of rest. I wiil have that day kept holy that your bus may be forgiven you.

You will vet break my commandments, but observe and keep them, they being written by my hand and spoken from my mouth. You shall not only goto church yourselvts, but also LLJSMSSeS, Dealers iu Real Estate Farm Loans end Insurance. Your Patronage is Solicited Office in Bank if'C We are closein out our stock that was damaged' by the fire at greatly reduced prices. The goods are Xtas good as any-new goods. You can not tell that they are soiled.

They are going fast. Buy while they iast 3 KRIDER BROTHER, WALDRON. KAN. 0-22-G3EV3SZE2-Q Sr. (fh S.

Optician Ch'onio Diseases a Speciality. Ansa tn In tldron Mouclay wounds.I received for you mankind. "You shall love one another and cruise them thai are not baptised to come to church ai.d receive the holy sacrament, that is to say. baptism cm then the supper of the Lord, and be made a member 'hereof, and iu so doinii I will give you long life and many blessings. Your land be replenished and bring forth abundance, and I will comfort ou in ihegi'xjatsfst temptation and surely he that doeth to the contrary shall he cursed.

'T will tilso send hardness of the hoarlon them and especially oi: burdened and unpenitent unbelievers. He that hath given to the poor shall find it profitable. Remember to keep the Sabhath day, for the Seventh dav I have taken as a resting day for Myself. "And he that hath a copy of this letter written hy My own hand and spoken by My own mouth an- keep-eth it without publishing it to others, shall not prosper, but he that puhlisheth it to others, shall be blessed bj Me, and if their sins by as many as stars by night, end it they truly believe, they shall le pardoned and they that believe not this writing and My commandments will have My plagues upon you, and you wiil be consumed with your children, goods and cattle and all uther worldly enjoyments that I have giveu vou Do but on'e think of haV8 for y0(J If you do it Vvill be wd, for you jn this world and in the world vhicb is to come. "Whosoever shall have a copy of this letter and keep it in their house nothing shall hurt them, neither pestilence, thunder nor lightening, and if any woman be in birth and put her trust in Me she shall be delivered of her child.

You shall hear no more news of Me except terough the Holy Scriptures, until the day of judgment All goodness and pros-parity shall be in the house where a copy of this letter shall be found. Denver Weekly Post. .4 uecrge mamn, Shop Generel Repairing a Speciality Office in Foster Barn If you wish to trade or sell your farm see L. E. Johnson.

adv. Liberal stop-over. Attract MM PR) We or going to do 0'r hspt to retain nil our old tutBcribero. we have bought this su script mi oiid payed for it and all mu'K situ- ei'rlpiiona have been paid for hy us with the expectation of collecting them but owing to existing conditions and crop failures, we have de ruled to makti you this offer, which absolutely cxrhes ptftnl cr, Cth To all those who tire in arrears if you will hand omr.d usJJl. by Se pt th 6th.

1913, we will mark your subscript ion to the State Line Democrat or year in advance from date of expiration of jour former tub-scriptiou, We will also have you sent the Knnsau City Weekly Star for one year Commencing Sept. fith. 1013. This offer will expire Sept Cth. 1313.

and wilt not occur again. Now this means if you take advantage of this, that your back suhscrioiion will be canceled mid you have a chan'-e untill Sept. Oih. cancel it by taking, the Democrat riiid Kansas City u'eeLly Star for one year. HILL VIEW.

Durchfield and Mr. Rettis of the Burchtield neighborly rere in this vicinity last Friday. Louise Broyles who bjji visiting her unci Elbert Broyles, accompanied thein home. Mrs. Hughes called cn Mrs.

bert Windsor. Friday afternoon. Miss Grace Krider and Miss Mazie Dusenberry called on Mrs. Geo. Cope Tuesday evening.

Elbert Broyles made a business trip to Wichita. Sunday. The school house and grounds are being cleaned ail preparation being made for the beginning of school, next Monday. Mabel and Lee Windsor who have been visiting their Aunt near Sand Creek. for a week, returueil home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Huffman spent Sunday with relatives in Waldron. Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Cope and children spent Sunday afternoon wiih Mr. and Mrs. Roy Krider. Mrs.

Windsor and children called on Mrs. Geo. Easterly Monday afteruoon- TO Lute For Lent Week, Violet Smart returned home Monday, after a two weeks visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Daymude. Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert Windsor spent Saturday night and Sunday with Jim McMtillen'a, near Sard Creek. Okla. Mabte and Lee Windsor re mained for a weeks visit. Willie Kiser and" Miss Mae Duncan from near Freeport visited from Thursday till Sunday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Cope. Miss Luise Broyles of Manchester is visiting her cousin, Miss Hazel Broy'es. Geo.

Cope is cutting corn for Kriders. Mrs. Elbert Windsor and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Arthur Moulton. Geo.

Easterly, Geo. Cope and Ora Todd cut corn for Will Fi03t, Tuesday. An Ice cream social vas given fat the home of Elbert Broyles Sat urday night fnd judging from the late hour the guests departed they must have enjoyed a good time. Mr. and Mrs.

Callie Burchfield 6pent Saturday nijjht at Elbert Broyles, returning home Sunday morning in their car. Mr. and Mrs. L. S.

Jecobs and daughters Mabel and Miriam vis ited, Sunday with Mr. and Mi's. Geo CoDe. Ruby and Ralph Cope returned home Monday from a weeks visit with their Grand-parents. Misses Hazel ahd Letha Blake accompan ied them home, returning ThurS' day.

Kri'Ior Brothers commenced fill- thir Mow Thursday, S. W. Thomas will tstart fo in the near future to take charge of the farm he has purchased there Mr. Lee Johnson made a business trip to Anthony. Thursday.

Kansas has refused to acknowl-serious injury from the crop losses this see sou. Past experience has established a law of probility whii carries theconvictiou that the next few years will bring returns to ag ricullure that wiil far more than replace the deficit cuuseU Ky the 1913 drought. To the farmer who have uctually lost ail this years expectations this sort of consolation may teem untimely, but the fact remains that Kansas still has tlie largest per capita wealth of tmy state the union, and each year is putting her wealth producing machinery in better opperaliug condition, it is an tvidei ce of a universal spirit of optimism and of the readiness of the fhe average Kansas farmer to learn his lesson quickly, hat thousands of "silos are being built at this time as a check against rtpititions of su ch feed shortage as the present. A score of years ago a dry senson cost Kansas thousands of residents wiio moved to Oklahoma or hack east. This year there will be no emigia tion.

Several thousand ponds will le built in Kansas this fall under the directions of engineers from the State University and the Agriculture who are now making special prelimina-y studies at the directions of the Governs. That ponds have a value to the land on which they are situated is so well established in the older countries that Germany, probably the most thrif ty of them all, has built 200.000 acres of artificial pondage which is U3ed for water storage for stock and for raising fish, an industry that is well developed there. Go veuor Hodges has announced that a proclamation calling on Kan sas people to build ponds, and dir-recting the state engineering forces to assist in every possible way, will be forth coming this 'month, settine aside a week in October or Novem ber after routine fall work is laid by, for a general campaign of pond construction every where in the state. PARSON CENTER. We had alig rain Monday, hope to get more soon.

The farmers are buisg cutting corn and putting up all the feed they can get for hay is a scarce arti cle. Lee Potter is staying with his sister Mrs.Ott Parker, this week. Mrs. Freeman and Ethel, Mrs. Cheney and Orba Hughes visited Albert Nolands, Wednesday.

Mrs.Urbd Hughes ia slaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cheney, at this writing. Ella Smith returned home after a weeks visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs.

George Potter. Elmer Potter and wife spent Wednesday afternoon with John Weils. Earnest and Frark Potter wa3 Anthony visitors Friday. Parson center school comenced Monday. George Potter son Claude are working on their Waldrou pro perty this week, getting ready for the boys to go to school.

Clester and Virgie German are going to drive to Waldron to sch ool, this winter. Elmer Potter and family spent Sunday at Mr. Ilodsons. Edd Folk and family and Orba Hughei visiud AlbertNolands, STOCK. 6 sEEst- -a3QSa.

asi A A( DR. Pv. A. J.S'iS.LEY OIFice south of Barber Shop, (j ottos- -tas' Harness repaired to look lik a and be convinced. Store, Wald'on, Kansas For Infants an.

Cbil'ren. ami -Tl-lkTn1rllllltnrMT' mrtiiaiwi mrtttfitomiwn Tm lima SMsWi Boo- 17 Bears the Signature of Ay fJW 4 Harness Repair WerK. 10 Ve loan money-at low rate of interest on improved farms, for either five, seven or ten years, and pay out the money when the mortgage is signed. Shoe meadinjf a specially. new.

Charges reasonable. Give us a trial Jerry Payne, Variety all'! mm mm 'Mis Imita 5 (he Footf encf tiiilteSiomciiSciRdiJocf ncss and Opiimi.Mcrp!iiiiB RorEiacral na'T'iT i mm mm. JkSfltSH's" "iltl Km St' J- Aperfect Remedy for Conr-Hjs 1. .1 WoriusjCciwilsimisIcvcnsli- i Ci Mm racSimilc Sitatnre of The CENTAun Cowpakt, v. Exact Copy of Wrapprr.

We also make and examine abstracts. WE WILCOX ADJUSTMENT TITLE COMPANY. ANTHONY, KANSAS. THAT TRIP EAST YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING ON, jp In ft 0sG For Over Thirty Years Will have on sale daily. June 1st.

uutil September 30th. Round Trip Summer Tourist tickets to all principal points in the Ncrth and East. Hi ive routes on Great Lakes and Ocean. Through Electric lighted trains to St. Louis, daily Fred Harvey Meals in Dining Cars.

Rates, sleeping car reservations and complete information on application to nearest 'Frisco Agent, or F. E. Clark, Division Pasbeiu'cr Aent, Wichita, Kan. STEAMSHIP AGENT..

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Années disponibles:
1912-1917