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The Mildred Ledger from Mildred, Kansas • 5

The Mildred Ledger du lieu suivant : Mildred, Kansas • 5

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We heard a man the other day All kinds of pies, cakes, bread M. K. T. TIME CARD L. D.

McCOY NOTARY PUBLIC kicking for a chance to work. a'nd buns on hand at the Mildred Showing tho arrival of trains at, Mildred, Kansas HOUTH HOUND That man was a false alarm. Mo man who wants work these days need to be without employment Bakery. When you want fresh goods in the bakery line there is the place to find it. 11 nfnja.xiir.ir 12:04 a.

Deeds, Contracts and all kinds of legal papers exe 11 3:03 u. m. Kn.H. P.iHHMnirur 5:00 a.m. cuted.

Phone No. 9. Na S27. Local Frelirht, 11:55 a. m.

ten hours. Everyone is interested in an KOKTII BOUND INGENIOUS PIGMENT MAKERS They Get Colore From Egyptian Mum mles, Horee Hoofe and Other -I Strange Sourcee. The ingenuity of the makers of pigments for the use of artists has teen drawn upon so heavily that the manufacturers have been obliged to employ for the purpose all manner of animal, vegetable and mineral Even, the mummies of ancient Egypt have been Nearly every day someone asks No. J2. PaRfwnger Nii ti Knuuutiiriir.

3:03 0. 1T1. item of local news. If you know No.26. Passmiifisr.

9:59 p. m. us where they can water a team of any local happening that is Nn. S2H. T.fvjil Prulirht.

1:25 p. m. or get some water. We believe not generally known communicate the fact to this office. the citizens should get together Pay Your Taxes Mildred Lodge Na 630 and raise enough money by sub A surprise party was given I.

O. O. F. Mrs. C.

W. Harvey Monday in visiting hnnnr of her 49th birthday. A scription to put down a good public well for it is badly needed. If the town had a commercial club this would have been done a Meets Bvory Wednesday evening. utilized by the color makers.

The corpse of 'tho old Egyptian HrothuiH always welcome. big dinner was served and a merry time had by all present. Hfcrt'tarv. tirann. Everything new, fresh and We want to know when you I Have the Tax Lists For Osage a Deer Creek Townships.

When in town call at my office and I will tell you what you owe. It is best to call early clean at the Bon Ton restaurant. have friends to.eat "chicken dinner" or to visit you. It is such was reserved in the finest bitumen, and the remains thus treated in the centuries gone present on being unwrapped today an appearance quite like that of light-colored leather. Now it has been found that when the bitumen and the leather-like remains are ground down by machinery there may be obtained there Clare Wilson is on the sick list long time ago.

Nearly nine hundred people have failed to pay their personal and property taxes in Allen county for this last and the county treasurer is forcing collection by placing the matter in the hands of the sheriff. items of news that make the lo this week. cal page of your home paper in Ernest Wagner went to Kan teresting. sas City Tuesday. G.

F. Jolliff is making arrange Mrs. Clyde Miller went to Kin ments to open up a picture show und give this matter your prompt attention. HEGWOOD, KANSAS. caid Saturday returning Sunday.

amount is twice of the number which failed to pay last year. in Mildred. He has everything A fresh line of cigars and can in readiness and as soon as his Gas Herald. from a beautiful brown pigment especially prized by artists who paint portraits. This pigment is particularly effective in depicting certain shades of brown hair.

Among the other colors obtained from strange sources may be mentioned Prussian This is made dies can he found at the Bon films arrive he will be ready for When we get at the bottom it Ton restaurant. business. is doubtful if there is a millionaire in the country who has ob According to our almanac, the John Corrall of Kincaid, was a business visitor in Mildred Mon past few days have greatly dam day7. aged the fruit crop, especially served the golden rule in the amassing of his fortune. He has lobbied legislation; he has beaten by fusing the hoofs of horses with impure potassium carbonate.

Sepia is tho dark fluid discharged bv the cuttlefish to render the wa- MILLINERY Two cars of coal this, week re the peaches. It has been warm enough to start the sap in the lieves the coal famine that was the people out of franchises; he trees and now a good hard freeze staring our people in the face. has sold impure food; he has inferior goods in the market; he will fix things. Dan Miller of Colorado arrived has sold at extortion prices; he A Katy freight conductor at Tuesday for a visit with his broth See our line of Hats before you buy. We solicit your patronage HATTIE CASH, Kincaid.Ks, has paid starvation wages.

er, Charley. Parsons is constructing an airship that is claimed will be different from all the rest. From ter opaque for its own concealment when attacked by its enemies. The cochineal insect furnishes crimson and purple, lake and carmine, while ultramarine blue is obtained from the precious metal known as lapi3 lazuli. sienna is natural earth from Sienna, and when burned becomes burnt sicma.

is the yellow sap of a tree that grows in Siam. At the Mildred State Bank Mr. and Mrs. Williamson made meeting -last Saturday a three a business trip to Moran Thurs latest reports he has not yet se per cent dividend was declared day. lected his coffin or picked out his The home paper is the mirror to the stockholders.

Alter transacting a great deal of important burial place. in which those at a distance see The farmer bends the knee to business, the following officers -Harper weekly. us. none, and is less disturbed by the world-wide reign of graft and All lovers of fine tobaccoes and cigars are requested to call at the greed than any of his fellows. Mildred Bakery where you can May he live long and prosper A.

FORSYTHE Physician and Surgeon MILDRED, KANSAS Art always find the best. this son of the soil, who is the HAD THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON New York Police Magistrate Disposed of Complicated Case In Way That Suited Everyone. Sometimes everyday occurrences here in the hustling twentieth century go 'to indicate that even tho were elected for the coming year: President, A. C. Miller; Vice President, F.

B. Manley and Cashier, L. D. McCoy. This institution while young is On a sound basis and is in excellent condition with plenty of strong and reliable financial backing.

L. D. McCoy has been having trouble with his auto of late, and balance wheel of the universe. There are a lot of our people 4 trails prompny unswei cu uoj suffering with the la grippe this W. P.

VanPelt will give a pub Office up stairs in negwooa buhuhik week, quite a few being hardly He sale at his farm three miles ft? able to navigate. east and three-fourths of a mile south of Mildred, on Friday, Jan wisdom of Solomon can be duplicat Board and lodging, $4.50 per uary 13. He has a good list of week. Enquire of Mrs. J.

W. stock and farming implements. Ritter, in the rooms above the See large bills for particulars. furniture store. When a stranger drops in town, Remember the preaching serv Monday night he thought that a hot application to the bowels of the critter might do it good but the treatment came near causing its sudden demise, for its temperature took a sudden rise and the tooter had to be chased out of the barn into the open air and ices at the hall Saturday night, jolly him.

Tell him this is a ed, The other day JLvicr-nan appeared before Magistrate Freschi in the Harlem police court, New York city, with David Mac-Lean. MacLean desired to complain against Bprnard Levy for keeping a goose in his apartment. "Why do you keep tho goose?" inquired Magistrate Freschi. "It ia to fatten, your honor," explained Levy, "to fatten for the great feast next Tuesday." "Ahem," said Mag great little city and so it is. Sunday morning and Sunday Don't discourage him by speak evening.

ing ill of your neighbors. Lead Mrs. Maud Cobb, of Blue Mound, came down Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and water and cold application applied to reduce the intense heat. It still lives.

him to beleive he has at last struck a place where good people live. istrate Freschi, "it seems to me this Pure Bred Short-horn Bulls for Sale. Come and see, or write me Mrs. W. H.

Smith. The Odd Fellows commenced The water problem in Mildred The finest line of candy and keeps on getting worse all the nuts in the city can be found at the construction of a stage in their hall Monday, and in a short time will be ready for any play L.E.MANN, Mildred, Kans. time, and unless we get a heavy the Mildred Bakery. A trial will is a very complicated case. Here is an Irish policeman, with a Scotch complainant who wants to make information against a Jew before an Italian magistrate.

The only thing I can see to do in this case is to postpone it for one week, and in the meantime we will allow tho de rain soon there is bound to be a convince you of this fact. that may choose to come to Mild lot of sickness. Water is now be One thing about our Kansas red. 1 The stage will be a large commodious one, equipped with 'A weather it never becomes fnonot ing hauled from the creek and dumped into the wells. This is ROLLIN R.

NEVITT fendant to eat the evidence." good scenery. a dangerous procedure, and the water should be thoroughly boiled Fred Manley is now rapidly im HE HAD A WIFE. before being used for drinking purposes as it is apt to carry in proving, and before many more days go by will be seen out on I Physician and Surgeon 1 MILDRED, KANSAS 1 Office in drug store where he may I- be found, if not prof essionally I away onous. There is a change of program every day; Sam Snodgrass now has a chair in the Owl barber shop and will assist Charley with his tonsorial work. The LeRoy Comment has sold out and quit business.

A lack of patronage is supposed to be the the street again. Fred has had a mighty close call, and it will be fection. It is time the people of the town should get together and devise some means of procuring good, wholesome drinking water. A deacon on his way to church often noticed a man cutting tho lawn about his house or weeding the flower beds. It troubled the good deacon, so one Sunday morning he said: a long time before he gets hi3 usual amount of advordupois back If there is a chance to boom again.

"Neighbor, wouldn't you like business boom it. Don't put on a long face and look as though Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caldwell and Miss Beulah Hoffman were you had a stomach ache. Hold cause.

E. D. Grove, who has been visiting in Kansas City and at Par-" ker for the past week or two, re- i i imr 1 JJi. leave your work this morning and attend service with me?" "Oh," said the man, "I really would like to, but I have a wife, and initiated into the Rebekah lodge LESSON FROM THE BEAVER. Science owes many a debt, especially on the practical side, to the instinct of the lower animals.

One of these obligations may be cited in the up your head, smile and look for Tuesday night. After the cere better things. monies, pie, cake and coffee were vou sec I have to do the things she I turned to miiarea ivionaay uiier- served to all present. Mildred plans for my health when I am at The day is not far distant when cards of thanks" will be a thing noon. J.

W. Wagner and C. H. Ap- has a Rebekah lodge of over fifty members and a well drilled team that is second to none in the of the When death enters a home neighbors never fail to pie came up from Kansas City last Thursday to look after the country. do all in their power to place a silver lining back of the dark new improvements that are be ing made at the cement plant.

W. R. Thomas, one of the rep cloud, and they do not expect or home." National Monthly. HOW FOX GOT MEAL. The wily methods of the fox have been described by a resident on the banks of the Murray river, Australia, who has had occasion to watch his work lately.

The animal, after walking along the branch of a tree overhanging the river, dropped qiii-etlv into the stream' leaving only its resentatives to the Kansas legis desire any thanks through the Mesdames P. A. Wilcox and matter of the construction of dams. Engineers have frequently built damB straight across streams, the object being, in soml cases, to save expense by sparing material. But the beaver arches his dam against the current; and experience has shown that this form of dam is best for resisting floods and the impact of floating ice.

Acting upon the knowledge which is instinctive with the beaver, and which human calculation approves, the great Bear valley dam in California and someothei dams constructed within recent years have been bo made that theii Julia Williams, of Vance, mother lature trom Wyandotte Lounty, will introduce a bill providing for separate schools for negroes in and sister to Mrs. C. W. Heg-wood, arrived Monday for a short visit. this state, The negroes now attend separate schools in Kansas City, but in the county and in other parts of the state ne groes and whites attend the same srhnols.

The law which Mr. public press. There are two kinds of girls the world, the girl who works and the girl who gads. Commend us to the former. Work lends dignity to a pretty girl, is an added charm to her.

The girl who works, God bless her, combines usefulness and the head above water. mob of wild duck swooped down in the vicinity, Mrs. Paul Marx, who was operated on at the hospital in Iola last week, is reported as being in and. in curious bent, swam towards Thomas proposes would make it the fox, who snapped up one, and stability largely depends upon the Js a Very serious condition, but the with it swam to the other side oi resistance which their archea form obligatory on all school districts to provide separate schools for physicians are now entertaining the stream. nresents.

negroes. hopes for her recovery..

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