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The Coldwater Talisman from Coldwater, Kansas • 8

The Coldwater Talisman from Coldwater, Kansas • 8

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Coldwater, Kansas
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i "Get your happiness out of your work, or you will never know what Real Happiness IS Robert Louis Stevenson It makes no difference at what we work, whether it is in the field, behind counter, on the railroad, in the office, on the road, in the shop, or elsewhere, we MUST work, mentally or physically, for rest is rust and the idle machine or idle man is a candidate for the scrap heap. Our point is this: We must work, so let's do it cheerfully, pleasantly, amiably, and make ours a really happy life. To do this, we must be clothed properly and comfortably and for the man of manuel labor, we recommend for these we consider the proper clothes if you get Real Happiness from your work. Of course you don't care what the initial cost is, but we'll tell you, anyhow. We sell Carhartt's Overalls and Jumpers at $1.00 garment! Yes, sir, $1.00 a garment.

You say it's what you pay for inferior garments? knOw it, but why do you? Same way with workingmen's shoes. And yet you wear shoes that hurt your feet and make you hate the world! You wear 'em in ancf wear 'em out-that's all. Let us show you a comfortable shoe that wears longer and looks better. Then work and be happy. Agency Carhartt's Workingmen's Clothtes On the Corner by the Postofflce For farm loans seeMarshall Barlow.

BRINGS DEATH TO SWIMMERS LOG ALETTES For farm loans see Marshall Barlow. rights. In some instances the arbitrators majbe laymen (amigables com-ponedores). Appeal is made from the arbitration direct to the territorial appeal court. This method of deciding, claims has proved successful and is employed considerably." Queen incubators at the J.

G. Wilson Lumber company. Cash paid for hides, poultry and produce at Sumption's. Let us figure your bill. Western Lumber and Supply company.

Does it pay to buy for cash? Try it at Sumption's; goods delivered promptly; phone No. 103. If you haven't squared your account with the Piatt-Gilchrist Lumber company, please do so at once. Why send your shoos to Wichita when you have a Wichita shoenaker at home? M. P.

Tole. Don't forget the change of dates for picture show it is now given on Monday and Saturday nights. If you haven't squared your account with the Piatt-Gilchrist Timber com- pany, please do so at once. Zensal is the white, clean, odorless ointment for eczema. Ask Dykes.

Russia's Submarines. Of the progress of the Russians with their submarines little has been heard. I know, however, that within a year and a half Russia let contracts for the construction of 13 large Eubnoff submarinesweighing BOO tons each. These were designed for service in the Baltic, and they have all been completed by this time. Undoubtedly they will be reported as being in action before this war progresses much further.

Norman Draper, in Collier's Weekly. For Sale Eight level half sections, all joining1, with new buildings, south of Pierceville. Jess. Kisner, Garden City, Kansas. Cold Water Penetrating the Ear Declared to Be One Source of Great Danger.

Sudden death of swimmers has nev er been explained satisfactorily, but it is generally assumed that it is due to cramps that affect the respiratory muscles. The Medical Record says there is another theory that "has never had the attention it merits." This is that cold water penetrating the ear sets up an irritation in the delicate passages of the inner ear. It cites an address delivered by Doctor Guettich beforj the Berlin Otological society, in which he revived this theory. The irritation of the labyrinth of the inner ear by1 cold water might cause sudden paralysis, just as a shock to it through a sharp blow on the chin will cause a "knock-out. The symptoms of the swimmer and the fighter are similar; they can make motions but cannot direct them; they may become temporarily unconscious.

In the case of the swimmer, of course, drowning follows unless some one helps him. The Medical Record says that persons with perforated ear drums are those chiefly menaced by this accident, although it may occur to others. And this in spiteof the fact that children with large perforations of the ear drum often swim and dive with impunity. Take the Domo out and try it test our claims. The Domo has made good in America, Europe, Russia and Austria, in competition with the best sep Another Boston Claim.

Attention is called to the craze for championships now displayed by Eos-, ton. Having become enthused over the professional baseball champions and the Harvard football champions, the city of beans and biology offers for popular consideration the stay-away-from-church champion. He hasn't, been inside a church but once in 33 years. It isn't a proud supremacy, and it's very far from being an established one. Neither New York nor Chicago have entered the contest.

Philadelphia Ledger. liseMCPMPERpimsiirtlj arators made the world over. Here it is improved and at lower prices, made possible by reduction in tariff, improved methods of manufacture, skilled workmen and large output. Guaranteed 300 pound ca- CJQQ Cfl parity for dOuiOU 1 mm WE CAN COMPETE with any rnachine sold in the United States. So far as we know, the cheapest machine the mail order houses sell is $28.95, and adding freight, $1.10, makes it cost delivered $30.05, and capacity only 250 pounds.

We have been selling a reliable separator for $29.90, and it is a 300 pound capacity. We can give you the name of a man who has used both, and he will tell you ours is much superior. A guaranteed separator of 300 pound capacity $29.90. Market for Everything. "Is there such a thing as secondhand brass band instruments? Why, certainly," said a musical instrument man.

"Why shouldn't there be You can buy second-hand yachts, pianos, steam boilers, bricks, second-hand anything on earth; why not second-hand band instruments? How do they come to'be offered second-hand? Why, just as anything else does. Somebody gives using an instrument and then he isellsit; or somebody wants to buy a jbetter instrument and then he sells the old one. And for all these secondhand instruments there is a market. They may be sold to beginners or to players, and such a thing has been heard of a new band equipping itself throughout with second-hand Instru ments for the sake of economy." Arbitration Court In Spain. "The most unique and interesting institution for thex settlement of civil suits in Spain," writes Thomas W.

Palmer, in Case and Comment, the Lawyers' Magazine, "is the arbitration court. All contentions or disputes before or after the commencement of litigation, no matter how far advanced, can be submitted to an arbitration tribunal by agreement of all the interested parties. The exceptions to this are those suits involving political and civil rights, or those matters in which the state is especially concerned. The arbitrators, whose number must not exceed five, are lawyers of twenty-five or more years of agje and. in full enjoyment of civil Let us save you the bother and waiting to send off for a separator.

Just try us. Also, we sell the De Laval separator which, as evervone knows, is more expensive.

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