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The Northern Star from Admire, Kansas • 1

The Northern Star from Admire, Kansas • 1

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The Northern Stari
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Admire, Kansas
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One dollar A year in Advance gflje Star. VOLUME 4 ADMIRE, KANSAS THURSDAY, March 13, 1913 42 have not stopped to conserve the exceeding beauty of nature, without which our genius for I Will Restore, Not Destroy Is I enterprise would have been worthless and impotent, scorn log lo be careful shameful ly Announcement. Dr. W. P.

Sutton will have charge of my office here and will be at the Commercial hotel Friday Saturday of each week. He will examine your teeth Tree bf charge and tell you what the worlc will cost. My guarantee stands back or all work. Dr. F.

Wilcox. The Largest Magazine in the World. Today's Magazine is the largest and bost edited magazine published at 50c. per year. Five cents per copy at all newsdealers.

Every lady who appreciates a good magazine should send lor free sample copy and premium catalog. Address, Todaj Mag" azine, Canton, Ohio. This Will Interest You. I have a supply of Lincoln paint worth from $2 to $2 25 per gallon, Which I am selling at 1.50 per gallon- I handle the Case Implements and also those made by the Canton Implement Co. Am paying cash for eggs-Yours for fair dealing, C.

II. w. Romer, Allen, Kans. No. 107 Wilson's Pledge "MORE THAN PARTY VICTORY." The addfeos is as follows; 'There has been a change of government.

It began two years ago, when the house or reprice n- tatives lc(-ame Democratic by decisive majority. It has been completed. The senate about assemble also will be Democratic. The offices of president and vice president havu been put into the hands or Democrats. Wha does the change mean: That is the question that is uppeimost in our minds today.

That is I he question I am going to try to answer, in order, it I may, to interpret the occasion. "It means much more than the mere success of party. The success pfi party means little except when nation is using that parly I'or a large and defi Attention Land Buyers. The following described land situated in Lyon Conntv'r Kans the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), Township Pif' teen (15), Range Twelve (12), containing 40 acres, is now for sale for cash in hand. Inquire of, or address David Wyrick, or Iv-Moreland, Eskridge Kansas- prodigals well as admirably el tieieut We have been proud of our industrial achievements, but we have not hitherto stopped thoughtfully enough to count the human Cost, the cost of lives snuffed out, of energies over taxed and broken, the fearful physical aud Spiritual cost to the men aud women aud children upon whom the dead weight and burden of it all has fallen pifdess ly the years through.

''The groans and agony of il all had not yet. reached our ears, the solemn moving undertone of our life, coming up out of the mines aud factories and out of every home where the struggle' had its intimate and' familiar seat. With the great government went, many deep secret things which we too long do-layod to scrutinize. The great government we loved has too often beeu made use of for pri vale and selfish purposes, ami those who used it had forgotten i he people, "At, last vision has been vouchsafed us Of our life as a whole. We see the bad with the good, the debased and decadent with the sound and vital.

With this vision we approach hew af fairs. Our duty is to cleanse, to reconsider, to restore, to, correct the evil without imparl ug the good, to pnriry and humanize every, process of our common life without weakening or sentimentalizing it. There has been something crude and heartless and unfeeling in our baste to succeed and be great. From Better Roads Better Roads. How do you like it? Tell your friends about it.

Yes, good roads pay. National Highways! Coming sure. Build less miles and build the best Get a hobby and let it be better reads. Eery individual must learn to do his part, Lay out a system and then build and maintain it. We must work out better methods for maintenance.

Present day travel demands roads of a better class. One thousand road contractors are reading this number. A good inspector will help the constractor build a good road. Every road should start some where and go somewhere. Roads should be built not only for today or tomorrow, but for all time.

Young men should get busy with the pVoblems of road construction and maintenance. Our climate, with winter and summer extremes and spring rains, puts roads to the severest tests. Better to have half the number of miles and have them good-Progressive States are under, talcing seriously and systematically to improve their road laws. Virgil Good ick" moved last week to the llann place south of Admire- Ilieronymus moved to the William Hatcher farm vacated by Virgil Coodrick. We understand a man and family from near Peabody Kan have purchased the W.

Bailey farm south ot and expects to move in a short time-Mr. and i s. .1. Elbert Good-rick and Misses Winnie and Good rick called on D. W.

Good rick and lamily Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ed Klingberg called on Mrs. Carl Ooline one afternoon this week. Truman Garinger delivered siune fine potatoes to the Admire people last Saturday. Attention Farmers.

Bert Waddle is agent for Hoards Dairyman. Please cou.e in and subscribe for it now. You can get it for the rest of the year at GO cents. Bert Waddle. T.

0. Hill and Mrs. Alice Garinger were in Admire Mod day morning. (louero of Bushong, spent Saturday at homo cn Duck Creek and returned to Bnshong SuiV dfty. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. McDaniel and Esther and Enola Jones cal Advertise! Merchants must use printer's ink patronize the local news papers often. Tell them just what you have to sell and jus I what you want for it.

Show them that lor an article the. have no chance to inspect they will pay as much at a mail order house as they will pay you and look the goods over. Use the telephone; tell them what you have to sell; tell them the price of and poultrV; do not stand on ceremony, butgo at 'em. Tell them yon can ship tin.1 goods out to them hy parcel post, cheaper than the mail order house can. Co after the busi ness, hammer and tonus, and it's a ten to one shot that you will get as much business as yon ever had, perhaps Hutchinson Wholesaler.

FOR SALE. The Independent of Council Grove, has re cently purchased three car loads of llolstein cows from 2 to 6 years old, to sell. If you want to purchase some of these see F. W. Edmunds, of Council 0 rove.

For Sale. A team of work mares and a iTiui n.w1 i ir i ii 1 a A 1 1 rk'l )H Ycicea nneft fit, I Ti r-rmic Persuade the meanest road miocker you know to buy an automobile and he will immediately have a change of heart. nite pin pose. No one can mistake tbo purpose for which the nat ion now seelcs to use I be Democratic party, I' seelcs to use it to interpret 4 a change in its o. vn plans and point of view Some old things it which we had grown familiar, and which had begun to creep into the very habit of our thought and of our lives, have altered- their aspeei as we have latterly looked critically upon them, wilhM'resh, awakened eyes; bafe dropped their disguises and shown them selves alien and sinister.

Souk; new things, as we look' frankly upon I hem, willing to comprehend i heir real character haw come to assume the aspect of things long believed in and familiar, si uff of our own convict ions We have been refreshed by a new insight into our own life, ''We see that iu many things life is very great. It is incoin-paratively great in its material aspecls, in its body of wealth, in the industries which have been conceived and built up by the genius of individual men and the limitless enterprise ot groups of men. It is great, also, very great, in its moral force. Nowhere else in the world have noble men aud women exhibited iu more striking forms the beauty and the energy of sympathy aud helpfulness and counsel in their efforts to rectify wrong, alleviate suffering, and set the weak- iu the way of strength and hope. "We have built up, moreover, a great system of government, which has stood through a long age as in many respects a model for those who seek to set liberty upon foundations tly.it will endure against fortuitous change, against storm aud accident.

Our life contains every great thing, and contains it in rich abundance. "Hut the evil has come with the good, and much line gold has been corroded, With riches has come inexcusable waste. We ha ve squandered a groat part of what we might have used, aud led Henderson's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Sam Romcsbury and Winifred returned to Delevan on Friday after a few days visit here with relatives.

Wm. Hiefner left Sunday on his way to Arkansas City, where be was sent as a delegate to the A. 0. U. convention.

t. V. Dyer has recently built a great dam on his farm and is in-lending to catch all the rain that falls this summer and start a large duck ranch. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Best, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, of No. 8 were trading here Monday.

I Lew Curwick was here Monday and took home a load of feed. Geo. McDaniel sold a top buggy on Monday to Clyde Weaver. Mrs. Harry Campbell went to Allen Sunday and returned home Monday.

Rev. H. B. Goodrick is holding Two of the Allen men pulled Off a 1st light last Thursday morning. It will not be mentioned in the Allen paper for fear the editor would get 'licked but we are giving what details we heard about it aud will trust to OUr feet anil size getting The lighters were Smith the telephone man, formerly from Arkansas a aid Chas.

Snodgrass, who formerly lived he6 and worked for F'rcd Vincent. The men. who the light say that Sliodgttiss won second prize in the receipts I'or the, affair. I). Orion went out lo his former home in Cove on Saturday so as lo attend h.U3 sale on Monday aud will soon move his family here and live in, the sec piece, 8 feet corner hedge posts at 30 cents each.

James Hill was here Monday morning, M. Cay wood was in our cily Monday forenoon. Henry Wolfe was a- business visitor here Monday. Carl Peterson, of No. was hero Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Louie H. Lyon was in Admire Monday morning. A. M.

Day. of 'Emporia, was hero Monday and Tuesday. C. A. Weaver went to Kansas City Monday to buy some cattle.

Will Whitmoro, or Duck Creole, was trading in Admire Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Frosl were trading in Admire; jworning. Robt. Best went lo Kansas (lily on No. 4 Monday whore ho will visit nis cousin, Sid Best. Harlem Best, Mrs.

Born and Rosa, Miss Ethel Best, Mr. and George Gibby all spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

revival meetings in the M. P. church in Allen. There was no preaching in the M. P.

chinch Sunday as Rev. J. F. Steves has gone to conference. J.

Sidney Pulman and his friend started Monday on their trip back to Melrose, New Moxi- CO. The school board had a meeting Saturday night and paid the school murms' for spanking the young Americans during the Sixth month of school. ond story of the store, where the Grade family formerly lived..

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