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The Healy Banner from Healy, Kansas • 4

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The Healy Banner. Entered at the Healy, Kansas, postoflice a second-class mail matter. Published at Heal Lane county, Kans. every Wednesday. EARL HOFFER, Pdbusheb.

W. H. OSBORN, Local Editor. Subscription $1.00 Per Year, When you get ready to build Your Mew House or building of any kind, you will find it to your advantage to see us before you purchase the material for it. Come and find out about it; let us prove to you that you can afford to haul lumber quite a ways to get it from our yard, something many of your neighbors have already learned.

World's Fair Features. Special Correspondence. Inside tbe limits of St. Louis has risen suddenly as if intbe night mHro oUs that will bewilder with its surpassing beauty and compel the admiration of all who see it. One almost wishes that after tbe Fair this capital of all Expositions could remain standing- even tboug-b its avenues and build-tags, Its pale halls and many hued palaces were only peopled by the memories of the millions that passed through, and of tbe sound of the babel of tongues that rang out in the corrodors of.t his gorgeous place of enchantment, for abode of enchantment it will be when Its massive gates are thrown open to tbe nations of the earth.

To use another simile, it Is a flower, many colored and ex-qulsltly beautiful that has bloomed and in tbe heart of which are three petals that will quickly win the admiration of the visitor namely the buildings containing the "Galveston "The Battle Abbey" and the "New York to the North The most absorbing exhibition will be that of the "Galveston the most picturesque the trip New York to the North Pole" and to people of this country the most Interesting historically the "Battle They are all located on what is called "The Pike" the midway of the Exposition and are close to Healy, Kans. Wednesday, lay 25, 1904. Sttt Creek. Some prospects for wheat yet Nice weather for farming. i Mrs.

Jacob Graves left for Guilbert, Missouri, Friday evening to visit a sister who is very low. James Hickey's smiling face is seen at home now a-days. Sore throat seems to be quite popular just now. Ethel Denny is on the sick list this week. Clias.

Graves and Claud made a bubiness trip to Shields-Tnursday. Johnnie Heany visited on Salt cn-ek Sunday. The Herriott boys are plowing on their place northeast of town this week. Phillip Itobinson is "tearin up the earth" on the forty he recently purchased of Jacob Graves. A number of his friends surprised Mr.

Denny last Sunday by unexpectedly coming to celebrate his lilty-second birthday. Eric Johnson and wife went east Friday to attend the St. Louis exposition and will visit with a brother; they will be gone some weeks. JOHN.NIE JCMPUP. uu I Lumber and Building Material, gether for the convenience of visitors.

The "Galveston Flood" building contains a vivid illustration of the disaster which overtook this delightful Southland city and con The Panama canal will ran mostly north and south, rather contrary to tbe populay impression that it is to be an east and west waterway tbe isthmus at this point curves around from a southerly to an easterly direction. There is to be a national Negro convention at St Louis on the 6th of July for tbe purpose of nominating candidates president and vice-president this will give the Negro "politicians" something to do, and furnish an opportunity for "pulling" the legs of the Negro voters. An idea of the cost of modern warfare may be got from this bit of data: It is said to have cost the Japs to bombard Vladivostok for one hour, and this particular bombardment was without results, which seems to be the case in a large majority of such exercises. We handle a complete line and are prepared to supply you with good honest goods at money-saving prices. Your inspection invited; the more you investigate our goods and prices the more certain you are to become a customer of ours.

Remember also, that we handle "Wire and Posts, and you will find it profitable to figure with us on your fencing material bill. cludes with a picture of the reconstruction. The vast entertainment is given on a stap-e that has proccnium opening 150 feet wide, the largest in the word, the building proper feet by 300 feet. It begins by showing Galveston at the close of a delightful summer day. Peace broods over land and sea as the sun sinks below tbe sky line leaving behind soft shadows and gentle breezes blowing from the Gulf to the city whose inhabitants are clossing up their business places and en If you have anything to sell remem 99 ber that the easiest, quickest, chea way to find a buyer is to put a lines in tne Banner telling abou joying the hour.

Shortly after a bank of It is a long ways ahead of goi clouds gather in the wake of tbe setting sun in cathedral like shape and form a phantom Farm Implements, Vehicles, Windmills. city. The cupolas, towering domes and lotty colonades are glided into tnolton glory by the around trying to hunt up a buyer, or laking chances on a buyer happening onto you a slow and expensive way. Our line is last artistic touch of the fading light. From the deck of an incoming vessel one can see the city gleaming through the night like stars, trains can be heard and seen running out of and into the city with lighted windows and the glowing port holes of the shipping in the offing indicate the life inside the big unsurpassed, and we are handling goods that we are confident will prove satisfactory.

aNd ghurcjh. hulls that swing lazily at their anchors. From tbe land comes the sound of the angelus bells in the churches, adding sweet solemnity to the scene. Suddenly the aspect of 'everything uudergoes a change. The clouds have increased and are sweeping forward in a OSBORN healy, kans threatening manner.

Rain begins to fall, the breeze has increased to a gale, lightning Is 0.0,r. Regular meetings are held at the lodjre hall Saturday evening, commencing I at 7 o'clock. Visiting brothers are eord-i iully invited to attend meetings of the order when in town. E. CHURCH.

Sunday school every Sun day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Epworth League meeting at 7:00 o'clock Sunday even-I ing. Prayer meeting Thursday evening of each week. Everybody cordially invited to i attend all services. viciously flashing its telegraph messages to earth that a storm is approaching.

The gale becomes a hurricane and the shrieking winds call the waters to a work of destruction. Re. sponsive to the cry, the Gulf heaves into The Love of Love. white crested waves, and rolling foward dash on the shell beach. Provoked by the storm's' lash, they rise higher and finally one gigantic roller, a very avalanche of water, sweeps forward and the city is engulfed.

The scene beggars description. The cyclone, the how If there Is one law above the rest Written in wisdom if there Is a word That I would trace as with a pen of fira Upon the unsullied temper of a child If there Is anything that keeps the mind Open to angel visits, and repels The ministry of ill 'tis love. Ood has made nothing worthy of contempt. The smallest pebble in the well of truth CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock and church at 11:00 every Sun-! day morning.

A most cordial invitation ia extended to all to join us in these services when in our midst on the Sabbath. CATHOLIC CHURCH-Services once a month at the home of J. V. Klinkhammer at 10 o'clock a. m.

conducted by Rev. John Merger, Priest. ling tempest, the thundering waves, hissing Theje was a "side on" collision between two freights at Ransom Monday-morning, in which both engines were badly disfigured and several freight cars thrown ofl the track. It seems to have been brought about by both trains trying to use the same track at the same time, contrary to the established rules of railroading. No.

80 was on the main track and going rain and the spiteful lightning accentuate a disaster for Galveston. Then when the temp A Kentucky Smith is preparing for a reunion of all the Smiths in the United States, be to stands the expense of their entertainment for a three days reunion which he wants held in old Kentucky. He thinks he ought to be able to get together at least two or three thousand members of the family. "Our lite," says Jeremy Taylor, "is too short to serve the ambition of a haughty prince or a usurping rebel; too little time to purchase great wealth to satisfy the pride of a vainglorious fool, to upon all the enemies of our just or unjust interest; but for the obtaining of virtue, for the purchase of sobriety and modesty, for the actions of religion, God gives us the time sufficient, if we make the outgoings of the morning and evening, that is, our infancy and old age, to be taken into the computations of a man. The Rush Center Breeze passed its second mile-stone last week and started on the third lap, with the head push away gallavanting about the worlds fair.

The Breeze has been making some very rapid strides to the front in tbe two years since Editor Kirch returned from his wanderings and decided that Rush Center was a pretty good place to camp, and there is good grounds for his expectations of making it the' leading paper of Rush county before many more birthdays have est has done its deadly work, the waters re 1 cede, the winds become a breeze like that of a lady's fan and the moon comes from her hiding place behind tbe clouds and we see a newer and more glorious Galveston. Mas its peculiar meanings and will stand When man's best monuments wear fast away. The law of Heaven Is Love, and though Its name Haa been usurped by passion, and profaned To its unholy uses tllrough all St til the eternal principle Is pure; And in these deep affections that we feel Omnipotent within us we hut ee The lavish measures In which la llllllllllallllllAl RAILWAY TIME TABLE. Missouri Pacific Road. Healy Kansas.

GOING WEST. No. 1 California Limited 5:25 A. it. No.

3 Colorado Express 12:10 M. The realistic trip of "From New York to the North Pole" given in the North Pole" building tells in a graphic manner how a vessel starting from New York attempts to reach the Pole but becoming jammed in the ice the i No. 325 Local Freight 1:30,. party of discoverers make a dash over it by sleds to their goal A bank of real water 150 feet long, 50 feet wide-and 8 feet deep Is re King, the big mammoth Jack, wil1 make the season of 1904 at my farm two miles north of Manning, with the exception of Friday and Saturday of each week, when he will be at Healy. Terms S10 to insure living colt- right on through when a freight which had stopped at Ransom for breakfast started to pull off the sidetrack, wish the result that both engines came together at tbe switch and tried bucking each other off the track, in which both partly succeeded.

None of the crews were hurt, but the engines are said to have been ahout the worst dilapidated pieces of railroading machinery ever seen outside of a full fledged wreck. Klve And In the yearning tenderness of a. child For every bird that sings above its head. And every creature feeding on the hills. And evry tree, and flower, and running brook.

We see how everything was made to love; And how they err, who, In a world like this. Find anything to hate but huma. pride. N. P.

Willis. quired in this biggest of all water shows and one hundred men are required to operate the effects and machinery. The opening scene No. 79 Through Freight 2:00 A.M. GOING EAST.

No. 2 California Limited 7:45 P.M. No. 8 Colorado Express 2:49 A. m.

No. 354 Local Freight 11 :25 A. u. No. 74 Through Freight 3:36 p.

at. Nos. 325 and 324 will carry passengers between Hoisington and Horace. Ticket sold and baggage checked to all points. Parties desiring through tickets beyond our lines will please give three days notice G.

W. BLAKEY, Agent. 1 shows the shipping in the North river at Those wishing to do so may leave mares ja my pasture. J. M.

Wood Manager, Manning, Kansas. New York at dawn animated and truthful. The steamer starts on her long voyage and as the coast Is skirted all or familiar sights on land are seen from the deck. Then the Whenever a newspaper tells the LATTER-DAY PROVERBS. nose of the vessel is turned toward the sea and soon she is but a speck on the wide ex.

panse of water, She Is next sighted in the simple truth about a bad man who is trying to get into a public place wbere-he can steal the truth is called an "at tact." When the newspaper warns high latitudes, ice is seen floating by in the shape of hugh icebergs. The wall of, the the people against a bad man, the newspspea gets the name of being vi Dr. Geo. A. Greepe, Physician and Surgeon, and Gynecologist.

eternal ice pack is approached and finally the daring adventurers find their ship in the grip of the Ice King. Now they take sleds and start on the last part of the journey to the Pole, which they reach and see the sun from the North peak of earth. The stars and cious. No matter how mean a man is and no matter how well the people know it, if when he runs for office the facts of his past career are printed to stripes are unfurled, three cheers for Cncle Sam are given and tbe party starts on Its return trip. Tbe 'Battle Abbey" building Is a unique show the people what they must expect the editor who prints these facts is abused and the rascal poses as a mar A complete stock of Drugs and Medicines adapted to mj- practice constantly kept on hand.

Institution and will arouse the patriotism of Surgical operations carefully performed, and summous from the country promptly attended. all citizens of this country and win the admiration of foreigners. It will contain a vast museum of the historical epochs of this country more important than that of the Smithsonian Institute. In other words, it will be a war relic history of the United States beginning with the Indian wars, the French and English war, tho Revolutionary war, the It is asserted by those who are recognized as authority on matters relating to Republican campaign affairs that Cortelyou will be placed in charge of the next Republican national campaign as chief cook and bottle-washer. Cortelyou's rise in the ranks of the party counselors has been remarkable as well as remarkaly rapid; a few years ago he was an unknown private ecretarty to the president andjnow is a cabinet officer and slated for the highest position in tbe inner circle of Republicanism, a position that any of the old party war horses who have been accustomed to thinking of themselves as "it" in party politics would have been more than glad to have filled, and indeed a good many are no doubt nursing sore spots because the responsibility was not loaded onto their shoulders.

KANSAS. HEALY War of 1812, Mexican war, the struggle or Texas for her Independence, the Civil war, Custers' last light and that of the conquest Auction Off Your Real Estate; of Spain's Colonies by this coun.ry in the late Spanish-American conflict. These epochs It's the Way to make Good Sales will be Illustrated In tableaux. The most Important conflicts being seen as tollows the Revolutionary by the battle of Yorktown, tbe war of 1812 by tbe battle of New Orleans, the war of Texas for her Independence by nd in for dates, not only for vour LIVE STOCK, but tyr. When the man turns out wrong as the editor said he would, if the editor says that his prophecies have come true, the people accuse him of persecuting a man and "kicked him when is down." Yet if the papers say nothing about bad men who are trying to rob people, they say the editor is bought off or that he has taken hush money.

Any time you think your life is stagnating and you need a little mental, moral and physical exercise, just get in the newspaper business and let people throw things at you. Remember the black boy who used to stick his head through a hole In a calico sheet for people to throw at during the fair well that fellow is the only man on earth who knows bow an editor feels at the end of a days work. He makes his money letting people throw things at him. This is a great business. Next to falling down stairs covered with barbed wire into a tub of boiling water, to be rescued by a man with the small pox, the llvelest series of calami-it leg In the world may be found In the newspaper business.

Efnporia also for your REAL ESTATE. Don't think that it a won't sell under the hammer. The re is more Real Estat 5 the battle of Alemo, tbe Mexican war by the battle or Buena Vista, the Civil war by the battles or Gettysburg, victory, and Col. J. W.

Athey.sold todav at Auction than any other way, and Bettkf Brownel, Kan Prices received. The Auction is fast becoming recogniz ed as the only and proper method of disposing of property of any kind. 1 nwtA that or Manassas, a Conrederate success, It Is hard to thrive oa A rut Is tbe easiest thing to go in. It ought to be a pleasure to liv right. Do not take your freedom for II cense.

Children are of two kinds, ours anl others. Now let the world don the new pan ama and smile. Everyone should try to break til: habit of doing wrong. When you tone the child down you are toning the man up. It Is better to be a strong defendant than to be a weak plaintiff.

We sometimes open our mouths before we get our minds open. Common sense Is sometimes taken in by uncommon shrewdness. Many a billet-doux becomes a note of hand in a breach-of-promlse suit. Beware of the thoughts that require blasphemous words to be made know We worry over the extravagances of others more than we do over our own. Sin Is one thing that has no cuse, but it is not slow in making them.

The reason some people look ts well Is because they keep their countenance. A gentleman does not have to cole unmentionable language in order to express himself. If yon would prosper, never lose sight of others. O. L.

Anderson lo Fort Worth Record. Wisdom of Plutarch. As small letters hurt the sight, so do small matters him that is too much Intent upon them; they vex and stir up anger, which begets an evil habit In him ia reference to greater affairs. Plutarch. William A.

White bad a sensible editorial in a recent issue of tbe Em thus preserving an equipoise or sentiment We iiave touay nustnng Auctioneers, wuu sen muic guuus iuu zet more money for them than any other equal body of men the Globe. 3 and the Spanish-American war by Dewey's poria Gazette on "The Best People." 1.1st vour farms witn me anu sec wiiui me rv ui mc v-. victory in the bay or Manila. In addition Charles Gunther, or Chicago, Illinois, has Be says it is a mistaken idea that the IE UP-TO-DrtTE AUCTIONEER. A Tfi loaned tbe "Battle Abbey" building bis famous war museum formerly exhibited best dressed people, who like to be called society with a big who eat dinner after five o'clock, get down to the Libby Prison wblch Is equal to the world wide famous war museum In Berlin and is or more historical value than tbe one now In the Smithsonian Institute In Washington imcmsmt This vast collection or relics and battle paintings are so arranged that any child will understand and by Its aid follow bis coun trv'a fl-rht far sraatneas down to the resent Bunnell W.

McCownell whose fertile brain Is the soul or the great combined exhibition, in neaklna- or tbe "Battle Abbey" bulldlna FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS. It's not sentiment that makes the most successful shots shoot In particular said that no expense or pains have been spared In preparing the "Battle Abbey" to be the headquarters or the veterans or anr or the wars who visits the Fair and he also makes the promise that everything will be done for their protection and mm' -x business between eight and nine in the morning; who get their ideas of needed municipal reforms from the magazines a tew weeks after election is over, and who are very sorry things happened tbe way they happened, are not tbe best people. The best people are those who are in the th'ck of events, making their private opinions public opinions. "The beat people are not beat people unless they are dominant people. Tbe man with the blue shirt, who gets his idea stamped on the community, even though they are wrong ideas, is stronger than tbe man who sees the right and allows the to wrong prevail.

It is deeds that count. Tnough some words are so great that mm com ion. A Qoad Exeuso. A writer la Lloplncott's Magazine The Orange Tree. The orange tree Is regarded as a prince among trees and the emblem of genius.

A peculiarity of this tree Is that It bears fruit and flower at the same time; its leaves are evergreen and as It grows older it grows in beauty and frultfulneas, Its blossom Ailing the air with Its fragrance. It is Indeed a flt emblem of marriage promise and hopes. The orange tree Is considered typical of love, because, though Its fruit Is golden and Its flavor and scant delicious, Its rind is bitter. And as every one knows who has ex perleneed It Cupid's dart causes pain. The orange tree is emblematic at gratitude ss well as of genius sad tort.

Winchester Factory Loaded Shells. It's the re- suits they give. It's their entire reliability, even-ness of pattern and uniform shooting. Winchester Leader shells, loaded with smokeless powder, I are the best shells on the market. Winchester I "Repeater" shells loaded with smokeless powder I are cheap in price but not in quality.

Winchester I "New Rival black powder shells are the favorite I black powder load on the market on account of their shooting and reloading qualties. Try either of I these brands and you'll be well pleased. They are lTHE 8HELL3 THE CHAMPION8 8HOOT. talis the following story: My cook, sb old darky, Informed me one morning: 'Miss Annie, I Is goln' to be married to-night. Is yon got a present for met' 'But, I said, 'yoa've got a husband alive and haven't been divorced; It would be "Well.

Miss Annie, I don't ears; he's done blgotted tmV tbsy.

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