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The Gaylord Sentinel from Gaylord, Kansas • 4

The Gaylord Sentinel from Gaylord, Kansas • 4

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Gaylord, Kansas
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The Hell Telephone Company has expended 8275,000,000 in the last seven years In developing its facilities, and its exchanges now average over 15,000, 000 calls daily. There ate now nearly 8,000,000 instruments In regular use in the United States, and the manufacturing cost of telephone apartus last year $18,000,000. This paper may have been a little pre mature in intimating that Representative Steve Uop-gs had not made hit presence felt at Topeka. Jiy carefully watching the reports we have discovered that Steve's name appeared among those that voted for Charley Curtis for United States senator, ana we are not disposed to with hold from him the credit that is bis due. You need a blanket for your horse and we have a large line that we are desirous of selling You come and see our line, it and the low prices we are making will do the rest.

We also have a fine line of S- ZMI. HOWE DEALER ft indmills, Pumps, Tanks and Repairs. I bundle tho best on the market and can and do give satisfaction, flew Shop on east Main street. GAYLORD, KANSAS. The editorof the Glasco Sun gets real wrathv because, as he puts it, "the Union Pacific attempted to beg a few lines of free idverttsi nsr." The dear editor absolutely refused tbem a half dozen lines of local and then turns around and proceeds to use a half col uran in raking tbem vigorously As a final jab he proposes to see that their articles are turned down by all bis fellow editors and warns them that any one ot them caught donating the said company auy advertising shall immediately be dropped from the exchange list.

How awful, how awful. If in need of anything ou will find it to your in- that we are selling at righ prices, along the lines o1 blankets or robes terest to call and see us. GAY LORD SENTINEL. A NEWSPAPKR OF NEWS Publ shed Thursday BY L. R.

MEADOWS, Subscription Price Per Year Id Advance Six Months, 50c; Three months, 25c. Thursday, January 24, 1907. We have a well selected and complete line of general which is always sold at the lowest possible prices. Call and see us when in town. Best grades gasoline and coal oil in town, When I was a kid going to school we had a game we called "foot and a half" The fellows would all stand on a line and jump and then stick a png in the ground They would then make an other jump and stick another peg and then another jump and another peg The first two or three trials all the fellows would reach the pegs.

Then tiny would begin to droDOUtand finally only two or three would remain. Then some one fellow would set the peg out of reach of all the others. He was the big gun and all the little kids looked up to him. It is just that way in life We all start from the same line. Some fall out on the second or third jump and give up the attempt.

But in the game of our later years the pegs are within touch of all that reach out and grasp them. The strenght for so doing lies not in the muscles, but in the mind. The pegs are honestv, industry and sobriety, ana the pigmy can leap as far' as the giant. I remember how we used to tug and strain and balance carefully to reach the pegs and bow the other fellows would watch us and shout. They do the same now.

They used to always give us plenty of room when we were making the fioal effort. They will ao the now. So I say if we play our final game of "foot and a halt" with as much honesty of purpose and determination as we id our first one on the old school ground, we will reach the pegs Bert Walker. (S) START THE NEW YEAR SIGHT i Mothers who give their children Kennedy's Honev and Tar, Cough '-yrup invariably indorse it. Conforms to tho JNatioual Pure Food and Drug Law.

Sold by A M. Lewellen. If you do you'll be pretty sure to begin it by coming to our store when in need of anything in our line for it is an acknowledged fact that that is the proper thing to do. Our line of general merchandise is always complete. We have The St.

Joseph Star. Missouri Pacific Time Table. Goino East Passeager 6 "35 pm Freight 10:15 am Going West passenger 10:15 am Freight 11 38 am. Down in toe First district the editor of the Leavenworth Times is running tor Oongres8 and the editor of the Tost is bitterly opposing him. 13oth ropn belong to the same political party and the only otject seems to be that tbey run rival newspapers in the same town It ie a well known fact that editors are the orlv kind ot animals that are perpetually righting their own kind.

In every other line of business the tendency is to hang together, but editors are diff erent. They fight each other on the most senseless pretexes. Editors seem to be the biggest chums in the world. The re-appointment ot W.H.Haskell as warden of the penitentiary, while not. unexpected is very gratifying to bis friends in this part of the Btate and especially in bis old home town of Gay lord.

It is conceded from all sources that he 18 the best warden the Btate has ever had. During the two years he has been in charge of that institution many reforms have been inaugurated and many more are being contemplated. At the time of bis first appointment this paper was first with the assertion that he would "make good" and is glxd to know that its prediction has been more than fulfilled. It is also gratifying to note that Governor Hoch believes in holding onto a good man wheu he gets him. A bill has been introduced into th legislature of this state to put a check on the lijfuiLiug loi sv.iudle.

The measure provides lhat notes given iu payment for lightning rods shall sbow thernupose for they ate "given and that persons purchased suck notes shall have only such rights against the maker as the person who took the note would have. The purpose of the bill is to make bankers and others who purchase lightning rod notes investigate the conditions under which the note was given. The lightning rod swindle at present is worked by obtaining the signature of the maker of the uoieto an instrument which calls for more money than he really contracted to pay. Pioneer. We rise lo a question of information.

How can II Haskell hold down two jobs at once He is acting as State Senator from this district, and is also drawing pay as War en of the state Peuitentiary. Kirwin Kansau. As we have said oefore, lc may be that we are a trifle mexperrenced to offer to explain but we are goiug to take tho liberty of informing our brother at Kirwin that the way Mr. Haskell holds down two joos at one ana the same time is fortne simple reason thai ne acts as State Senator without pay, thereby receiving pay for one office only. If the dear editor can find anyone that will pay a bonis" for the job we are in favor of letting him have it.

The way it now stands Mr. Haskell is filling the two places better than most men would fill one The political accuraen of theed-ltor of the Raosan is equal to that of the bull that ferociously attacked the locomotive Neither one knew that he tad made a blamed fool of himself until it 't Makes an Exceptional Offer of $0 25 for Three Months to Tiial Subscribers. I HATS. CAPS. IMTIES, in fact anything in the general merchandise line.

The Star is (ho only duilv newspaper published at St Joseph that is not controlled by clique or party. All the news are published in condensed, readable form in an indepen dent and fearless manner. If you would know the tacts about all state and national questions, just as they are, you will enjoy reading the Star. Daily accurate uwrket reports, farm news, household hints, sporting gossip, nd every tMnp that jpes to make complete uiviwpoli tan paper are regular featurrs. Every reading person now has an opporl unity to pop just how good the Star is by sending 0.25 tn the St.

Joseph Star. St Joseph, for a three months' trial subscription The, PAPER WILL BE STOPPED AT THE END OF Th three months unless you decide to renew Send today as this offer will not appear again. IS) igj a FRESH AND STAPLE GROCERIES (a) ij are always kept in stock. When we say fresh groceries that is what we mean for we make a specialty ot our grocery trade. A trial will convince you.

WHY? The reason On Minute Couth Cur relieves court hi one minute. It because It acta Drat on the mucous membrane rtfht where the couch troubles In the throat or deep-seated on the haifs, dastrorirt the microbes or couth term a and dearlncthe phlecm. One Minute Couth Cure not only destroys the die-ease terms, and clears out their poison, but It (Ives etrentlh and elasticity to the dalicate membranes which protect tho throat and hints. Opera the air Sssatea and promotes unobstructed breathinf. iusea the blood to receive Its natural supply of oxyfen.

thus exhilarating the pulmonary ortana with such atrentth and vitor that the hints and bronchial tubea become bulwarks atainst the inception of disease. Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold on the Lures and all Pulmonary Complaints that are ciirabU are quickly cured by the use of Highest market prices for your produce EH3. Ty37 mE GAYLOnD, KANSAS. RflDRJBJT COUCH CURE rprH fcr I. DwrTT ft 00,.

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