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muki'k ob cUMoni of Kllubeili duly Stunt im 1" ll'e Amerirun Initial and nir. ttMUJj' IlHHuJ lor muii, sad i of the upiaJuu that TRA3K OILMAN, Props. 9. THABK, Editor toil Publisher. Published every Friday.

CHICAGO LUMBER -AND Coal Company. latere ti'' Office at Tunti, huu si evua tiui Mtur, On Dollar Year in Advance A story which will illustrate theedu-outloual opportunities open to br atul girl who are Humid til i long on puergj UtlUWfctittll, tLony short on cah, ftdug the rwuudu of the pres. A khort tiine age ttte mother at broker bo died ia the autormoite ooel region of Penuari vsaiu. She bad been a widow for Ova years, and for never 1 months had beess au iuvalli), supported by Uie in ail Burnings of her little son. Who had beard in a vague way of the Unlvertd-t-jr wf Chicago, and on her deathbed flare her boy $L0 and advised him go there and secure an education, After bis mother was buried the bo started for Chicago and arrived at tha university with 83 cenU in hi pocket.

He had no definite idea of condition at the university, and the mother, who imposed upon him the obligation to got) and had no more than a dreamer's idea of what she was ubk- LomI advertising Bo a line per week. Terms of advertising made known on application, TESCOTT, OTTAWA COUNTY, AO FRIDAY, OCT, 3, 1W0S, Tlui bill for the construction a srovcrmncnl owned Pacific eble was Carry a complete stock of Yellow pine and Cypress lumber, sash doors, Red cedar shingles, Jath, Oak and white cedar posts, Lime, cement, plaster, brick, barb wire, soft and hard coal; sole agents for M. M. S. poultry and American woven wire fences.

Bring us your estimates to nnd Jo tery well or lf(j. fib, barrels of fusr ami pitet 4 thread, but not for iumiorul meuTu woroes. Mrs. Stauton mentions aa scqHaiuhince with an iusiguitlcuub asms whoe given name wh Wrudell Phillip. He always signed himself Tf.

f. thus consigned himself li dsrkext obscurity, whereas it ha old lay hold ou the Wendell Phillip jurt of his name with pea am iuk the' whole might have been dignified Into title of some importance. Hut if wsre a peron of uo importune 'Wendell Phillips' couldn't save him. On Hie etber hand, as the St. Louis Globe-Democrat has remarked, the query arises, how many deserving, even superior, persons may have been clogged from rising by humble names? Might not Jaggs become a man of weight in.

the community if he'were named Gordon, or Wlnthrop, or lluckingham, oa St. Clair? This is a deep question sn4 ene that much may depend on. The two greatest presidents of the United States were Washington and Lincoln, ainea of distinguished fluvor, mi their owners never been patriots or yreident. It is significant, too, that they wight have been G. H.

Washington and A. B. Lincoln, but, on the contrary, were christened with no super fluity of identifying cognomens; simply George and Abraham. The independence of mind which is in this day overooming accidents of birth an, rejected by congress but June; FalAa table All Oar Onn, but tha ulana tf The boy, however, the Commercial Pacific Cable com- i iaS lier bo3' to do, Iuy for constructing line on iu reached the university, told his ktory, wo account from Ban Frauciuco ad lhu Penu way to employ. Manila, by way of Honolulu, the MiJ- meIt and to the preliminary educa- figure and examine our stock before you buy.

C. G. Hess, ar BBS-. Uon that will fit him for a university oourse. There are elements of thie story which are striking, but those who know the modern conditions of college and university life know that there is nothing extraordinary about the circumstance of his eucccsjj.

It could be duplicated at almost any. of the leading institutions of the-country. In all of tiese there axe employment committees which look after the interests of thoso student who desire to pay their board by work. Tuition Is covered by echolarships awarded for the sole reason that the studeut working his way. Incidentals can be largely eliminated, and the rest provided for in many different ways, It takes determination and zeal, and a D.

C. STELSON Pree. F. F. SCIDMORE, Caah'r i 0 BANK OF TEISGOTT, TESCOTT, KANSAS.

1 iway Islnnd and Guam, are well wart red, nnd ho cable steamer Silver-down la already ou her way from Loudon to San Francisco to begis the laying of the cable. Under the conditions imposed by the president, subject to the action of congress, the I'aited States will have almost complete control over this cable aa if thV government' owned it. it vill hare priority for its business at Its own rates, full control of the Cable in war time, and the right to fctiy the cnble at any time ot a fairly (appraised valuation. The moat iiu-portnnt stipulation, says the Youth's Companion, is that the cable shall touch nt no other than American territory, and that the company shall Construct a line from the Phllipipae So China, and operate it independently of all foreign companies. At present there in no cable communication jvith Hawaii, nnd the only line which eonneets the Philippines with the outside world is oae operated between Manila and Hong-Kong by a British company.

Great Britain, with the aid of Canada and Australia, is Official Stalement of the Financial Conditin of the TESCOTT BANK, Teschtt, State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 2d day of September 1902. RECEIPTS: Loans and discounts $7,0738,82 Overdrafts 391,24 Realestate 1.000,00 Furniture and 600,00 Gash end sight exchange, legal reserve 3.629.13 BOARD OF DIRECTORS VTu. RUNOIMAN. D. 0.

STELSON. L. SCIDMORE. 0. LARflOtf.

F. P. SOIDMORU. I pride that mounts beyond the detail Eetablisbed in 1887. of the moment.

But it can be done, and thousands are doing It yearly. Total. Capital Stork and Surplus, $20,000. Do a general Banking business, Fire Insurance and Life Insurance. Prompt at'ention given to collections, S2.259 19 what one might call the absurdities and excesses of christening now permits the bearer of a name that doe not suit him to change it.

Persona brandsd with the inevitable two initials drop the first name if they desire sad spell the second oae in fult. One-does not have to wear a name se some people do a wen or a wart, aa if it were sacred and could not be removed. A man living in a com muni ty where there were 0 others of tlie same name continually getting his mail, cashing his money orders, confusing his identity with theirs in police court, perhaps, would be justified in appealing to the law and becoming an Ardleigh, a Fentherstonebaugh, a Plantagnet, or anything euphonious that might strike his fancy. Fate should not be permitted to suppre him with such a feeble instrument a a name that mingles him with a thousand others from whom he has no waji of being singled out. This is an sge of freedom.

How one bright and, eneTgctlc worn an can transform a town is told by Rev. George Hodges, hiat One omoJt writing in the Aeeomplikehd. Pittsburg Dispatch: "I have in mind a college worn- LIABILITIES. Oapital stock paid iu $15,000.00 Surplus fund 3,600,00 Undivided profits 2 843,61 Individual deposits 21.348,00 Demand certifioaips 25,193,81 Bills rebiscounted 14.373,77 in n. tnnnt.TV (nvn wVt "hnu trntta.

already laving a Pacific cable which formed the town, it is a-little, corn- will be. "all British," and have all lis mon country town in New England, a Bob. RapExKEl which is not even on a railway. The people who live in it are most of them poor plain farming folk and mill hands and the summer boarder has Btatious on British soil. Germany and Holland have arranged for the joint construction of a Pacific cable-' connecting them with their Asiatie possessions, independently of the British companies.

An "all-American" cable is almost a necessity for the United States, for in time of war SDeciallv it is important that ne- not discovered it. But I am personally $82 26199, f'ata of Kansas, County of Ottawa, ss. F. Scidmor Cathier of said 'iank solemnly swear that the above Utemunt in true that said bank has no liabilities, and is not indort-er on tiny note, or obligation, other than hown on the above to the I acquainted with women in that town Having all the necesssary tc Drive Wells and Repair Wind Minors, a share of patronage All work guaranteeed to give satisfaction. who will spend a Monday morniug over the washtub, and in the afternoon, at the meeting of a society of which the ii Wonal business by cable shall fbe.

ege womnn Jg the hMr(. lent of my knowledge and betief, So jeet to eavesdropping. Those who have not had personal experience with the law's vexatious L.ea a wiU 0t preciate the jow.ng 8tory much as will those unfortunates whe have at any time in their lives bad me God. F. F.

SCIDMORE, Cashier. TESCOTT, KANSAS. 1 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me, his ISth day of September 1902. one ot tnose slow, dragging lawsuits on their hands. The story is told bj F.

SCIDMORE, Notary Public. the Tip of the Tongue man in the will read a papjr on the spiritual poems of George crtlp day they published a book about their town, made up of their own investigations into' its past history. The little, dull town was found to be a place of importance, with an air of dignity and romance about it which nobody had perceived. Thenceforth, though the people may not have lived in ancw earth under new heavens, they walked along new streets in the shadow of new hills. They had verified the true say Deaf mutes in the case of certaia lrinda of work appear to be helpei rather than hin- Deaf Mote dered by their ja- Artinan.

rmity. Besides the tact that they are naturally serious-minded persons, as a rule, their complete concentration on their work Sometimes gives them a considerable pdvnntuge over artisans who have "all their faculties about them. It is not New York Press as follows: "Not Joiinniesion expires on the 28th day of long ago a bright young lawyer, whose December 1903. progress was due to the celerity witfc Livery and Peed Stable. lorreet.

Attest: C. LARSON, d. o. stilson: F. L.

SCIDMORE, Ditectors. which he disposed of cases placed ia his hands, approached one of the fs mous leaders of the bar with a prop osition to be admitted into partner KWVW'H 1,11 rvjrfifiJS ing that no life is commonplace when known manufactsrers of artistic nnd D. D. O'BRIEN, Prop. ship.

'Oh, yes, I have heard of ic is lniimaieiy Known, una inc most Before the invention of railways, said the great legal light. 'Yeu wos cheerful inhabitant of the place is people who traveled from Boston to that suit of against heavy oddr, the woman who came back to it from Philadelphia went either by boot or college. She might have made herself by stage coaeh. Nowadays ail tie i pleasure of a eoaching trip between miserable. She might hare detested all her neighbors, and been detested First class accommodations, Good carriages for transportation for travelers to neighboring towns.

Pric reasonable. Your patronage aoliUed. the two cities can be enjoyed with few of ite inconveniences by traveling on the trolley cars. by them in return. But she took up her life in the spirit of service.

She end from retainer to final fee were occupied less than five weeks. Sucbr expedition is most reprehensible-, Why, young man, that case would have eccnpied any experienced lawyer ai least two years. I am not prepared to admit into partnership one who doe not understand the most important word in the legal Vocabulary believed Him who said that it is better to give than to receive. She quietly asked herself what contribution she A campaign is to be Inaugurated against bird hunters from the city, be could make to the happiness of others. cause they shoot poultry; but why not, asks the St.

Louis Globe-Demo UNIONPACIFIC, TIU1TABLI. crat, inaugurate it against be- And in making others happy she entered with them' into the wide way which leads straight to the realm of pure delight. oaust tbey shoot birds? bast Botnro. i ecorativeobjectshas taken deaf mutetj into his employ from time to time, antil now he has about a half-dozen, ffhey have been put on the pay-roll in place of workmen who can speak and bear, not from charitable motives, bat because they actually do the work in a more satisfactory munner. One of the foremen has had to go to the trouble of learning the sign language sole-hf in order to give instructions to his tnodelers.

The employment of deaf mutes, which, though frequent, has been hitherto tne result of chance, Is now likely to become a regular and aystematic practice. When, according io the Xew York Post a few weoks ago, tfie firm in question needed to hire another boy to learn modeling from the beginning, none of the applicants who appeared at the factory showed any particular promise in the direction de-aired. After trying several, the superintendent took what he thought was the easiest way out of the difficulty by writing at once to the head of a deaf and dumb school. Telling exactly what jwas wanted, he asked to hare the privilege of trying the best btfy the school had in. the line of manual work.

The 10.69 Passenger No: 8) Accommodation No. 84 The American girls whose paintings 2.35 Kaiser is the name of a big dog. are exhibited in the Paris salon this Church Directory. M. X.

CHURCH. Sunday school at 10a.ua. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. Epworth League at 7n.m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8p.m. Ikv. J.

F. Clash Pastor. LVTHSKN OBCKGII. Sunday school 10 a.m. -Preaching II a.m.

J. H. WiKKBWjcnBB, Pastor. W1ST10USTD. Early one morning he discovered the year have interested the art eeaters ef Passenger, No.

81 8.80 Accommodation, No. 88 10.06 dead body of Rebecca Ettleman, the ike world. nine-year-old daughter of his master, The Missouri mule is destined te neke his way in the world. Five hua-dred Missouri mules will leave theic happy homes and take passage for Bombay, British India. This voyage, unlike that to South Africa, is one of peace, aad hereby the mule becomes a member of the class of the world's inhabitants known as the "nomadic." Be has adopted the Boer habit of "trekking." This is the first time the history of New Orleans that a cargo of this kind will be taken to Bombay.

The voyage will consume 43 data. lying at the bottom of an air shaft ia CaAS Aluaxdm Agent Lodge Directory. Very Attractive Rates'via Fourth street tenement, down which she had fallen during the night. No Missouri Pacific. In addition to low rates now in effect one heard her fall, and the dog, kno I.

O- O. F. No. 800 meets every Saturday night in their lodge room ing that something was wrong, sought we will have on sala round trip tickets the father, who was sleeping in over Baker's store to Pueblo. Colorado Springs and Den doorway, and', awakening him, led him C.E.PiiBoSeo.

Gso.Gsiausa.N.G. ver at the rate of $15, June 22nd to 25, to where the body lay. The night was Julylst to 13th, Aueust 1st to 14th, in hot, the quarters close, and all the.in mates of the house slept on roofs and boy who appeared the next morniug clusive, 28rd 24th 30th and 31st. Our train leaves daily at 6:35 p.m. thus making the trip in morp desirable time.

M. A. No. 8088 meets second and fourth Wednesday's of each month in McLarens Hall. D.

D. O'Briin, V. O. Chas Alixandhb, Clerk. fire-escapes and in doorways.

This is still on trial, but everything seems Ehow that the superintendent's con- is a typical New York tenement house HOBSON M.D. Phjf.lclin ib4 Surgeaa. Calls promptly attended day and night. Office one door eaot of Ba kers, at homo Residence one door east of Bakers Store. pear ainMndolis8t.

Paul and retun tragedy. ftdence in deaf mutes, as such, was $16.40. Tickets on sale 9 to 15th. Justified, Census returns give 5,354 ehildrea under 16 years of age, who are em ployed in making sbirts for men, ia the United States. Mote than 3,000 oi these are employed in factories-.

There are 1,145 employed in makitif women's skirts and similar garments. Nearly 8,000 are in the stocking fac-eories, and over 9,000 in the miseel-laseous employments connected with the production of ready-mads attire. A Canadian firm recently placed with A. O. P.

Council, No. 308, meets every Thursday night, in I.O. O.F, August 1st to 15th September 1st to 10 All limited for return to October 81st. Salt Lake City and return $25. Tick The radical evolution in business the Montreal and Toronto newspapers an advertisement of a new nursing tncthods, the long strides in civiliza hall.

E. PiiHoa, Rerlbe Baker ets on sale Aug 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th. "aT bottle it had-patented and was about to place on the iGsrket. After giving A. O.

U. W. Lodge, No. 8S1 11 timited for return to September 80. The above era some of the more im- tion, the multiplication of inventions and discoveries, along all lines, which the half-century has witnessed, necessitate nn infinitely broader and directions for use the advertisement meets every Friday night In MoLaren's New R.

I. Wall Map. portnt of our excursions, and any in ended in this manner: "When the baby is done drinking it must be un Hall C. B. Postlbwait M.W.

J. C. Allen, Recorder. A new wall map of the United States screwed ind laid in a cool place un better training for men and women In every walk of life than was requisite 25 or even ten years ago. The Ruth Rebecoa Lodge, No.

S01 der tap. If the baby does not thrive formation relative to same will be "heerfully given if you will call on us at Stone station, Missouri Pacific ticket office. W. 8. Bouohtov, Agent.

Salin Kansas. meet every Tuesday evening at tha I. on fresh milk it should be boiled." has just been isnued by the Rock Is land Passenger Department. These maps are complete in every detail and have been revised and up to date. They are three and one half by four 0.

O. F. Hall Ivt Nbwlakd, ivatchword of this century is "Excel-aior." Each successive year, for ex Sabah Pibbcb, Sea. ample, says O. S.

Marden, in Success, The statement that 532 tons of -cigarettes were exported from Egypt in 1901 suggests the thought that In the W. C. No. 810 meets the 2nd In order that tbe best results may be My lsdy may still have her sealskisi oeat, for the supply of seals is e4 quite i xbausted. Although the Pri Mlof herds ere growing smaller, Lieut.

Bertholf, of the navy, has covered two hitherto unknown rook erieB on Kerpa island, in the Shnma gin group, South of the Alaskan pea insula, atld 700 miles away from tha old scaling grounde. ii mm When a doctor sues a dentkt tka long-suffering public, tLicks the Pittsburg Dispatch, thongh it 6me not bf its own, can afford to chuckle ia Its jileeve. and 4th Saturdays of eaoh month in Obtained, demands a higher standard Homeseekers Excursion. June 7, July 13, Aug. 6 19, 8ept.

2 A 18, Oct. 21, to Arkansas Sod Eastern Colorado, Arizona. Indian Tr time of Moses and Pharaoh the world Cf education than before for the was spared such afflictions as this. Baker's hall. WiLnMiA Shsbbil Pres.

Elsie Clinton Secretary. Then the plagues of Egypt were kept feet, printed in black and yellow on heavy paper, being bound suitably to hang on the wall. They are a very attractive map and especially useful for reference. The Rock Island has sent out a large nnmoer of these maps to hotels and public plaaes and many requests for them from its friends and patrons have been comlpied with. ritorv.

Louisiana. New Mexico. Okla- youth who would become a merchant A knowledge of "the three R's," un less supplemented by unusual shrewd at home. R. Anderson Poet, No.

home and Texas points for one far 407, Q. A. R. meets the 2nd Batur p' ui $2 return limit 21 days from date Bees have invaded a Chicago suburb, (less and foresight, no longer suffices to enable a man to conduct a bust- day in each month, In the Baker hall. Gubernatorial, senatorial or presides of sale.

D. L. Baobilob, Agent. Salina. Kan.

Stbait, Com H. Morton, Ad1 tlal? asks the Milwaukee Journal jBf successfully..

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