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The Morland Standard from Morland, Kansas • 8

The Morland Standard from Morland, Kansas • 8

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Morland, Kansas
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Ul.TtT,"'Hl.,JJ.1'-l.l iJt'llW va u'l NORLAND PROGRESS, FR1NTING! 1 V' til ftp Subscribers. All kindr of Job Printing promptly and 'neatly done. uiir 7TS ft If you will subscribe for The Progress now yoa will never regret it. mines MORLAND 12 T. A 'TO rt A Ads Ay.

4y The Great AMERICAN FARMER, Indianapolis, Indiana. The Leading Agricultural Journal of tht Nation, Edited by an Able Corps of Writers. As. In I S. P.

Langleywent to Kansas City, -J, B. Nichols of Sheridan Lake, Colorado, who owne. several quarters of Graham county soil and who is otherwise interested in thesh; parts waa visiting with Chas Gream bar the latter part of last week. Mr Nichols may become a 'resident here ere long. EVERY ISSUE Contains an Original Pccm by SOLON GOODE.

Do not fail to attend ih E. nw Report Report of school Dist.No.T2 To all Those who Subscribe Between Nov NOVEMBER 10, '07 we offciTWO for the price of ones The Progrccs and The Amcri 'can Farmer, Both one year for of Dalian Mercantile Co. 's new store at Norland, Kansas, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. We hqve -prepared to make one hftke happiest days of your life. Every coming into our store on this date will receive a beautiful Souvenir.

Also on this date, and including October 18-21 we will have with' us our eastern representative. for liiontl). ending Oct. 11, 07. Grammar lloom.

Number days taught, 20. Number enrolled, 35, Average daily attendance 23 3 20. Number tardy 16, Number not tardy 20, Number not absent 1.5, N'-iniber neither absent nor tardy 7, Number of visitors 6. Names of, those neither absent nor tardy. Kate Armstrong, Lena and fi-ina f'Kobeiy Cora Oovalt.

Enji'ly Watera, Wesley Travis and Clifford inn taasfi A Ml Line of LADIES CLOAKS. Those wishing, a Special Order in this Line will be PLEASED. IJilier. Lunch ls And Good Music all day SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19.. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, This effir is made to all new subscribers, and all eld ones vho wish to have their time extended a year.

Sample cop free, Addressj TllU JsloilLAND PjlOGKKPM, Korlaud Kansas Geo. McAtee, the hustling livo'tetock man, 'Khipped a car of hogs to the K. C. market Tuesday. Hoy "Laird who has been Primary Room.

Number days taught 20, Number enrolled 35, Average daily attendance Number tardy Number not absent 17, Number not tardy- 33, Nvmber neither absent nor tardy 17. Number of visitors 6. nnas of those neither absent nor tardy, Laura Jamison, Bonnie Harper, Myrtle Webber, Delta Jamison, Helen Ilerron, Isa Travis, Marie Minnhun, K-het and lllla Waters, Jlarry and Lec Minium, Koy Wei-chert, IVcd Jamison, Kdwin Byron Swain, lOinest Webber and Vernon Glover. Lena Mathew, JViutipal, Pearl Covait, Teacher. 5 kill 1 4 it tools with which A must work, I am able to the terms or set the price on A's But you will argue it is right for me to take profit as Mr, A would hav been out of employment if 1 had not furnished him the means with which to work.

But again lias not A nail for the machine himself, and is he not alsn entitled to a profit as well as But r.p Ion? as the workers must pay for the tools with which they work they had j.i'.t ai well own them and employ themselves. Then thoy would need no capitalist to take part This sace next GT. TETEI? Rev. Frame, Baptistof Allen county, weeKf ii you something are looking 1 Sw7 vorfciug for J. L.

James, expects to return to the city in couple of weeks to attend pc'jooI. Fred Davia yhippod out a mixelt carcf hogs and cattle iTomStudly Friday moniiurf. Cyril Laird is carrying mail for Wm. Mill irons, while the latter is unable to tarry it. J.

P. Irwin, an uncle of T. K. Irwin of this place, way up from Hill City yesterday. Frank Lec, the photographer, is in town.

Anna Senrle a Hill -GOOD. of their earnings, in the name of profits. Hence the demand for public ownership of public industries. Kcsn. A.

E. House, Rt. Peter, Kansas. preKChed at Mt. Pleasant, Saturday niht and Sunday.

Uro. 1't ame will move his family to Motiand next week, and take un the work of Mt. Pleasant and Leland churches. Mcho') brtftm in Uist. Monday, October lay liobin-fiori as Mr.

Dillingham ha his new house ready for the roof, it will be the finest li'MUse in the neitjhLioi hood when finished. i'ome of the f.tr-.;iors are done seedirg and tne rc.t arc at it early and late. Wsrlmid Shilling Frosr. Off The Divide By Wild Bu.i.. The taily sown wheat is looking fine and some have comuienced pasturing it.

Will Brandt sports a new buggy since lat Ka'urday. 6 llev. of Wakceney, will preach, at Mt. Pleasant next Sunday. TITM POWER OF OWNERSHIP.

Suppose can buy a machine fjr $100, tnat i capable of being u.cd Xo produce wortii of floods and after that the machine ia worn out. NoW if manufacture the. famous Winner'' and also "Faultless' brand-i of flour. 'A uses the machine in the production Ira Miller, expects ship a car. of caul; toon.

Mrs. W. Miller who has been quite sick is reported better. I Kiss Lottie left for hjr tiowie at Lucss Saturday mn nlns. Mr.

Sullivan is taklnr; care of about! (i0 head of horses for Mr Oreamba. A number of farmers complain of, the corn fceing worm eaten, which of the gKvls, he has certainly earned which js I tin just shitrc of the whole. Uut a capitalist could not afford to let Mr, A uss the machine no City vkitcr J. I. Groves repairing x.

SJtohcr'f auto this week, George Pulk ha-3 quit working on the section. Pave and T. K. Irwin went to Hill City, on yesterday's freight train. Itevival meetings-" recsin Studly at tho School home are well people coming fo We jlso hanile Gzshzan.

Ccrn Med, Shorts, Brail be the cause of the death seme good horses, if not watched closely, these it i n.s, as I could "il) rry back and bo no better eff than iv hen I-first bought th; and if 1 take more I. am taking l.ltave uat earned and c.iM(uentiy must take just hat much less than he earned. Ai'il here is the only object in wiving: you da not use your uhn was rcsen as th Vice Presnl Liberal Ezchcrc cf Mill Products for Grain, K'ghcet Market prkc paid for Grain. len. atthf Hmvorth League! reeling, :ig.jf to! bnhiiiess inee' self, is that you.

chirpe. th er eve? tUan the cost price. is. law: the mencv made by the abensc of IW.ce hr utvwivg th; Jts.v Phcl.

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1904-1910