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The News from Cleburne, Kansas • 3

The News from Cleburne, Kansas • 3

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CI I DRINK EOT TEA WITH THE OLD TIMERS John W. Langston everyone of i em excellent examples of wB it a sturdy stock and rearing fn ways of industry will do for the hardihood of a people. The sons are Frank of FOR A BAD COLD TWO OF A KIND "Would That There Were More of Him." John Marriage, a wealthy Kiowa County ranchman is another one of the philantropical. ly disposed and is asking that Governor Capper Co-operate While not to be numbered with the old timers of the immediate Just Waste Waste is quite a factor Jto be reckoned with in accounting for a large per cent of loss sustained in conducting a business, as well as the increased cost of living these days. Many there are who will pooh, pooh, the idea of bothering their heads about a little waste incurred, but with Topeka, Walter of Des Moines, vicinity of Valley Falls, J.

W. and William, Jesse and Ed. Langston is a Kansas pioneer ward all of, the vicinity of Valley who has experienced as many of Falls. The daughters are Mrs. the drawbacks of such an ex- P.

T. Horn of Oklahoma, ana with him in converting his 6,000 acre ranch into a home for istence as the next one. Mrs. Dave Dutt of Kansas Citv. Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or cm the German folks call it, "Hamburger Brunt Thee," at any pharmacy.

Take a tuhluspnonful of the put a cup cf boiling water upon it, pnur a pi eve aitil drink a teacup fit 1 1 at ur.y tbno during tlio day or before -It is the most effective way to hrvitf a cold and core grip, as it. open's the poros of the skin, relieving congestion JLw loosens the thus Oriving a cold from the system. Try it the next time you suffer from cold or the grip. It ia inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. orphan children, where they can be given a practical education, taught trades or brought up to manage the ranch for future Mr.

Langston was born at In- Mr. Langston's industry had dependence, March 9, 1839. always been turned to good ac-Two years later the family 'count, and when he came to Val-moved, with his grand father ley Falls to live six years ago, and an uncle, to the present site he divided up 200 acres of land of Topeka. The father had died comprising a part of his saving previous to this time. The and acquired when coming to srenerations of orphans.

A still more recent case is that of Maj Dig business so generally successful because of a thorough organization of forces as to details, it ig different. Such interests are a unit in looking after the small leaks. In a recent num ber of the Rock Island Railway Magazine, published in the inter, ests of its management and of its employees, there was a two page article on the essential im portance of guarding against the Andrew Drumm of Kansas City, who is planning an industrial home for boys which he propos Jefferson County, twenty years since, equally among his five sons. grand father and uncle engaged in the milling business, building and operating the Shawnee mills still operated under that es to establish on a farm ot his Besides their residence here, near Independence, and which he has given a deed to a board of trustees, appointed to UMH RIGHT OUT name in Topeka. At the end of Mr.

and Mrs. Langston possess two years Mr. Langston's moth-; an abundant share of this er and family moved to Buchan- world's coods Droducinsr a re- small leaks, using as an example the seeming insignificant subject of lead pencils used by its Bub Pain end EtiSaeoa away with force, and it was undertaken to an County, where they lived venue amply sufficient to insure J-1- i I show that conserving the supply until 1858 at which time they until 1QQ of i Vi i y. i tvi 4 t-i i mem ecise anu comiun lor me a small lottie cf old feonest t. Oil When bark ia Bore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't buffer 1 Get a of such -articles of use meant I removed to Atchison County, no inconsiderable saving in op-1 Kansas, and he has been a resi-erating expenses in the course of dent of the state ever since- manage such an undertaking.

Here are two cases in which the principals made fortunes by buying up large tracts of land when it was cheap and by utilizing it to the best advantage, one in raising wheat the other in stock raising, have made good money, every dollar of it as legitimately honest as is possible to do. In that respect it is so different from the way of so many of the Napoleons of finance who aeptemDer ieti ne was married to Miss Sarah Jane balance of a well rounded earth, ly career, The European War has now been in progress 19 months and thus far over 15,000,000 lives have be-riffed out, whole countries devasted, towns and cities unreasonably destroyed and the daily expense is from! sister to extravagance and to itlHisleand their's has been a can be traced the cause of count-! most congenial wedded life. Both Isso 'failures. HonsM-vino- nf rr. have enjoyed the best advan- tages of rugged physical endurance and have more than held 25 cent bottle of tW, honest Jacobs Oil'' drug store, pour a little in your Larul anil rub it right into the pain or ache, and by the time you count lift lie sorenesa and kme-iiews ia gone, i iJon't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be jised only oQce.

It takes the ache and pain right out of your batk and ends the misery. It is magical, ytt abnolutety harmless iwd doesn't burn the ekin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery bo promptly! spurses, on the hand, is even as commendable as the most self- $75,000,000 to $90,000,000 a day iu i their own and now nnst nl- oaiiiivin umuaii uuu Liic; uiu i adage about "Take care of the lotted three score years and tenjul L11C irau "ie nnuvn pennies and the dollars will take Period in life, still retain their increasing their armies and care of themselves," was never- erstwhile good health together navies under the pretense of less foreign to the situation with the old time vigor only! preparedness otherwise pro-than it is today, when so many slightly impaired. noupced militarism, are we are utterly oblivious of the me period oi tneir eany mar-; y- imE untr make theirs by cornering the market at the expense of the consumer and by all kinds of gambling methods. In their plan for making a commendable use of their wealth they are also so different, by appropriating it to a purpose for doing the most direct good and is a reminder that the world is growing better, at least gradually, to the extent that there are more people inclined to take into consideration the interest of others, than I i ried lite was a most eventtui one.

t-uuena jusi mum un uiuse nn uiiiuiuhh mmi rilll Among the incidents to you who have authority wicked consequences of wasteful habits formed. "Save the pieces," is a good rule of in this country. Pilot of the- Engine Hit Him on the Head, Died Before Reaching Valley Falls Some people nave queer no-! tions about the "proposing of some other plan for doing thing The south bound Mo. Pac. there used to be.

SS thfa Tst. Oalew llL JtiS p. m.f was responsible not legal- A new interest in honey production is in evidence in Kansas. "The presence or absence of bees in an orchard often means the difference between success or failure with the crop" says Dr. J.

M. Merritt, of the department chronicled was the fact of their domiciling thmselves for many years in a house of one room 12x14 feet two sides of which had aught but weather boarding as a shelter or protection from the cold. In the matter of the necessities of life they fared about on the same basis. Crab-apples, Mr. Langston, relates, was about all the fruit obtainable and crabapple pie was one of the table luxuries of the time.

Calico sold at 40 cents a yard, days ago the bankers of our i lv nnr parplpfislv hut. ftrriflpnt.Jil- state circulated a petition FARM GLEANINGS According to advice from the State Agricultural College, Kansas farmers are warned in iv' ly tor the death of an old man at testing against the putting of tCtu o.j v.j rru- revpnup stamnq on hank fWk? Wl vcuiu wwiijwh. xne SS wLiriieS; accident happened at a point after it had been recommended west of the depot where he was by the President and now under consideration by congress, and advance, that unless precautions of entomology in the Kansas are taken, many alfalfa fields in State Agricultural College, the state will be veritable seas of "Many of the varieties of straw, weeds following the first spring berries absolutely depend upon sitting on a switch stand bench as the train approached, busy, coffee at 60 cents coffee at 60 cents a-ryuind, flour trfZlLT" a far as could be discerned at Among apples some varieties a iD.l; i sue warning to passengers trav. I ua- and elsJin gowtn oi weeds iyio, says this source of information, millions of seeds now lie in the fields ready to germinate at the first opportunity. Farmers are i i everything proportion.

It wasn't the cost of high living that troubled them in those days, but a no-getting around it, the high cost of living. depend wholly on insects for fertilization, and even those that are self fertilized are improved by the transference of pollen from other blossoms. Some ixiiiK uui uau rt uuwii uii mc President. When have the people projecting ties and in so doing a right to speak probably miscalculated the dis- arivisea to cultivate as soon as tance the train was from him, At that time wages for labor the first crop of hay is re- fruits in which nollen is normal- The absence of your business ly distributed by the wind would moved from the ground. with the result of being struck.

He was placed in the baggage were trom to cents to per off erin jn thig er ig like the day, mostly on a 7o cent plane abaence of your face in the pres. not Droduce much fruit if the uiic caFu ucn.s i.cx.too ence nr y0m. inpnfg( y0U 0 Vdi. ttllVl lilt Jf C1.V UJjG.il XV- I ports that he was still alive un-: til very close to the time of ar The Atchi.son Globe said this: wind did not happen to be 'home merchant' who isn't vorable at the time of blossom, awake, and fails to tell the peo- ing. When bees are present the pie about his wares, should read direction of the wind is im-this startling statement made material." unie 'ei iiieww paiu ranvtu soon forgotten.

from $1.50 to $2.00 per day. Mr. Langston's capacity for work, a dead beat never helped a stood him in good stead under town anv- neither did a grafter, such conditions for he also re- nor a self' appointed boss, lates that he has made $3.00 a by the manager of a big Chica go mail order house recently." We have a bureau whose duty We want from one to a dozen boys in each school district to ing two men's work. Also th rival. An examination made by Dr.

Lowry County Coroner revealed that he was t)tad upon reaching the station. Nothing, was found hi- person by which to identify ami unless some such clue is found in the suit case he carried which owing to other demands upon his time, the Coroner can not get around to examine until some- is to read each week the country enter our corn growing contest SALTS IF BACKACHY many's the time he has put newspapers. There is not a pa-! The bov that knows how to se- per of any consequence in our; lect and errow corn, and does it 40 shocks oi com in a day and walked to and from his work, a distance of five miles, morning and night. A gait closely ap- will become more popular than the vice president of the United States. Drink lot.

of water ini stop eating this evening it may never meat for a while if your Bladder le learned who he was. A day troubles you. or po Griffin overtook i him in the road r-tar Valley -rade territory we do not get. The bureau looks over these papers and when we find a town where the merchants do not advertise in the local paper, we immediately flood that country with our literature. It always brings results far in excess of the same effort put forth in territory where the local merchant use their local paper." COMB SAGE TEA IH Falls trudging aJor.g suit case in IT TO proximating such achievement he has maintained for a consid.

erable part of his life time and that he isn't dead long ago, is to be accounted for in his rugged power of endurance and capacity for huge tasks. He contends that all these years of unremitting toil hasn't impaired his physical being in the least but on the contrary has had the bene ficial effect of developing his A When roil wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks Die kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and lofrgy. hen your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all tbe bodv'a urinous wasta. Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, thick with a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur.

iarmers win spend a hand and in having him get i and ride learned from him that he was from City, but nothing regardir.g his business, i He was a man aj'ifcrentjy be-! tween 60 and 7'( years of age and very poorly (jrer-ed. He was about the average she ar.d wore a grav mistache with a nd $15.00 to $25.00 colt J) rood sire for their The old-time mixture of Sace Tea tnd would not spend extent liO A Pll' of good seed III Sulphur for darkening frra BtreakeH 7 ,1. fe and faded hair is L'rarxi mother's treat- that at his advanced age 01 muscular system to the $2.0 corn. near- 1 else you hare fiackache, sick headache, i dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tontnie WW that would LU ment, and folk arc again uing it to i Jv 77 vears, he can give manv a I ,1. 1 which plant.

keep their hair a pood, even color, na the present da.V. 1 '8 end when the weather is bad young mar. oi leard. He be ir.t vat her tiering body is quite sensible, as we are living in an afro nlif'ti aj'outhful appearmc ia of the prealest advantage. week grow: didn't have ih ing a typical of old ir.a about the fir.is and spades in The amount of work he is capable of doiiig; is ol'iudy, fuii of sediment, channels ofv-n pet s.ore, w.iut SKiilils and you are ohlipod to t-vok VcUc-f two or three times Xow.idays, llmugli, tt d-m't haro the be thdjain Etiffising enough extra small bottle oir a team of jrood Bt Jacobs Wl.S 5 ist.

three boys in up, don't istnet the coa, bottle of our. corn i rouliiivome of catheiii)'' th Ac sace Ml an. tlio nr.iHsv mix-innr at home Ufoler- XH-rHiing sell tlio readv-to-'ise cir.iLT afore r.i'!-tr coi.ai.it a jtrd, cian at once pet frum your four i.f Jad a vf'il in a i.f product -'iilnlinr tv Vi tli'- Siie i 1 1 I'm- aii-jiit iicmiihtr ri'I) For jrowing il" M7, 1910. i I It i wmtff1 nana .1 Vallcr says too few ot' th- young men work sufficently hM'd to develop? their muscle ih should tlcvelopod for If results its health r.ity fur tloiiig. Irs.

Langston. iiow in her seven tivth i)K ail her O'Vu house woi-k, incliii'lng the- family washing each week, and would feel lost with any less to do which to busy herself. Eleven children have been born fty, the'y IvCr.ortf!r, cripi smokes and lffor; I fr ''V kidneys will then act line. This talis is motif In ni ine rn i.l -f and lemon juice. ini.i':e.l and tuis Un Usui i'-r clean and fetimutate pluiah i.

aiw to neutralize acids in the uri: no longer irritates, thns enJiiig bidder weakness. li, iliW im- Sm r-n your coinb or a soft hnih with it thii your hair, one strand at i times by inorniEjf pray hair disapiwars, Imt what df- I lisrhts ladies witii Wyelh's Sape and Sulphur is that, lpesidos beautifully tlie l.air after a few it also produce-s that soft lustre smiiii- stone, fie sharpening the like er' The je is Whpt. do Ihe fliscs ind manner oi.t finish-. i does, a chews but ik industrious is more to be rt ytt ted than the the one that loafs.1 Idleness is Jad f-aits is a life saver for rtRuUr i ant he'ougflt meat caters. It is jnexpensie, cannot i.

i rt? nno'iraniA sif vfiirdi ia mn attractive: besides, prevents dandruff, to Mr. and Mrs. langf toil, SCVCll jnjure an(i mkes a dWighUuJ, tfftr devil's workshop, the idler is his tool. whetstone on everv irb. jtching scalp an! laiimg nair.

ol Whom are living anu are veacent liUiia water druJu.

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