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The Piedmont Journal from Piedmont, Kansas • 1

The Piedmont Journal from Piedmont, Kansas • 1

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t.S- iii --c 4 I If NAJL if Volume 1 Piedmont, Greenwood Cotuity Kansas, Thursday, pril (J. 1011 Xo 48 JOUfi Atchison Globe Philosophy. New Perfection Oil Cook Stove Wick lilue Flame Ain't It Oood fruit and vegetables in clean, attractive packages need no salesman. A two-pound, roll of butter in Out of the Ginger Jar. how far does the kitchen range? The toad is the gardener's friend.

The housewife is known by the bread she bakes. "I'm so) run o)wn that I can Bakes, roasts broils A jggitgg gsag 7l give no more alarm clock. sighed the Tve soeu brighter sighed the saucepan in the slov- icnly kitchen. "Well, I'll, be an-grily exclaimed the small boy, and lie was. The hotbed is well enough in its place, but few people would care to sleep in it.

The average boy thinks better of the cuff on his sleeve than the one his teacher gives him. When you don't know just what to do, go in and have a talk with your wife. Save your mtal roofing by giving it a good coat of paint, and do it before it is too late. There is more sound in hollow ground than a full one and the same is true of an empty head. What two letters aptly describe the condition of a man who is taken in by sharpers? Z.

Many a man in his reflective moods wonders why his wife loves him and so do his neighbors. The mountain of work before you can all be off if you keep a cheery lear and peg -away. summer and thereby add 10 years to your life. SEE THIS STOV AT RENO'S Hardware The best paK ofit good cake is the last piece. Hard work" is the powerful enemy of rou dwness.

Early are not as good as early onions. You're a long time dead, and also a long time married, It seems easy enough for the other fellow to 4say no." A man out of a jo)) is a p)or advertisement for himself. Does any nian like a new hat as ell as he did the old one? It is hard fo. understand' why even dogs adriiire some people. Bad pie, aul not the Lord's vengeance, has killed many men.

-v. Who ever lieard of a pretty girl, from 16 to 20, complain oi having corns'? It would be great for tin? fish if men went fishing only when fishing is goo'l. Lots of men have a reputation of heing snfart simply because they act qtietjr. Unfortunately, however, a good inany cranks have no dispo-tion tu lead a) hermit1 life. As a general thing, the juan I who insists on using his nankin for a bib, js apt te heed -Not many havw sense- enough to keep their heavy ones on un til it is time to take them off.

When a young girl Qisj full of life there ar alwyas eople who remark that she needs watching. When an ohl-fashioned man wants to say someone is witty and jolly, he says: "lie is a One of the surest things in the world is that an election js nev er as important as it seems to a candidate. You also have too much hope if you expect to makej a ready made suit look as'well as the ad illustrator does. After Liquor Sellers Some weeksago, when County Attorney S. F.

Wicker was in Severy investigating a rumor in regard to the ssle of cigarette also receivedj information which Jed him to believe that both liquor and cigarette papers were being sold on the Frisco trains passing through the The Model Restaurant ED DAVIS, PROF. Handles' the frllowinir goods: toasts to "Perfec- tion. Xo drudgery of coal and ashes; no stooping to get at the oven; no MHota; no dust: no odorjust good cooking with greater fuel economy. The average family uses about 5 gallons of kerosene pir week We have the new pattern with glass oven. Everybody likes this stove.

Your neighbor has one, task her about it. There are at least 1 .50 in use in this territory. Quit sweltering over a hot stove in Fresh Weil. orwurst Fresh Oysters A'l kinds of Kots the best Une of Fancy Candies in town, A full line o.f (banned (J nods, Crackers and Cheese, Hominy, Sugar, Syrups, Lard, A fine, line of Cigars, Chewing (him and Tobacco's" foal Oil. Piedmont, Kansas I I Srt It In 3 price in Cash or 1 5t Vor The The hen may hot be'tfell edu-cated, but it doesn't take her long to scratch a few lines in the garden.

A man with a large family can live better on a farm, where money grows, than in the city Fres Bread Fresh Pies lee Oea in So a Pop, Milk Shake, Urape Juice, 1 rape Cider, Ice Cream Cones, Ice Cream, 'Soda, Soda Water, Egg Lemonade Oranges, Lemons, Celery, JJnnannas, Fancy Eat ing Apples, Onions, "Sweet Potatoes, Model Restaurant, June, JS89, sold for 14 cents while cheese sold for cents pound. All the kickers don't eat in the on the farm ie: some shove their feet uiider ing room table. the ilia A sensational colt trotter has made "its appearance in New Zealand. The vomirsrr. 2 year-old named Dillon Bell, re cently won the Metropolitan fu turity in.

that country in 2 IIo linished, pulled up, after trotting the first half in 1:08. Save the grass clippings from the lawn to serve as a mulch for the bed of tea roses. These plants like to have the soil about their roots cool and moist Spread the grass over the bed to a depth of two or three inches hen it withers, work it into the soil to act as a fertilizer as it decays, and apply fresh clip pings. Tfco kickers on the farm are not so hard to get along wit!" ft the kickers in town, On tH farm there's the kicking cow and our long-eared friend the mule while in tow theres the old mossback who wants all the niu nicipal improvement, without paying for the a. The cow may be sold for beef, the inu'e trad ed for a shotgun, but.

nofchinj except a funeral will get rid a town kicker. liad Dreams. A woman has to be very pret ty to be witty and popular at the same time. A few young men make hay while the sun shines, but the myjority sow wild oats. The worst pessimist we know of is the man who refuses to enjoy good weather ioday for fear we'll have to 'pay for it' tomor row.

The twentieth century will still fall short of its opportnni ties unless science can devise some painless method whereby a woman can wear a 8 shoe on a foot. This may not be the place to mention it, but we've always had an unappeasable curiosity to know if any. lady ever wears those sun burst hosiery adver- t.iin,nj O'llliu Hal a ii i ii uniMuii'U of the naked truth, but they are amateurs. Those of experience can look truth (naked or una- domed) in the eye, without a trenior.of shame or embarrassment, call it a liar. If some inventiv' genius would automatically open up an alarm clock that would draft, shake down the ushes, startup cook stove, wait till the temperature rises to about S2 in the shade and then pull you out of bed he would be many times blessed.

It would be another advantage if it could so be devised as to prepare the morning repast, but perhaps that's asking too much for the present. Oneida Xews. Drake Yarbroughu Dealers in I it Staple and Fancy Flour and Groceries, Feed, Fresh and Cured Meats, Seed Potatoes, Fresh Garden Seeds, Bring in your Produce and get; south part of the county. Asjtjsed in magazines. where 'money goes.

Take time to look into every project that is suddenly thrust before you. Life's greatest suc cesses come out ot the most careful consideration, Snyder-Ross. The II. O. Zilley residence on south Oak street was the scene of a pretty wedding Sunday, when Miss Elsie Snyder, of Pied mont, and Stephen Ross, of Hamilton, were united in marriage by llev.

Stephen Miller, at high noon in the presence of a 'ew relatives and friends. Miss Snyder is the daughter of Mr. and H. Snyder, who recently moved to Otter Greek township from Texas. Mr.

Uoss has been principal of the schools at Piedmont for the past year and is well known over the county, having taught for several years in the publicsehools. The Pied montisehool is out next week. and'theyunS couple will goto Ianiilton for a short visit with friends and relatives near there. and the State Normal at Empo ria. HeralitT" Kicked By' a Mad Horse.

Samuel Birch, of Boetown, had a most narrow escape roin losing his leg, as no doctor could heal the frightful sore that developed, bt at last Hucklen's mica Salve cured it complete-y. Its the. greatest heale of ub irs, loils, eczema, scalds cuts, corns, 4 cold "sores, bruises and piles on earth. it. 23e at W.

Jones. 1 8 Highest Market trade. Subscribe Tixiay cms woinu come miner ine nuer- il 1 1 1 state law, lie immediately notified Attorney (jeneral che'matter was investigated with th result that SherifF.E.;N. Laddjwent toSev-ery Monday evening and served and i "(junction on the St. Louis San Francisco K.

II. C. and the Fred Harvey (Vt. und the steward of the dining car. At the sann time similar injunctions Were served in Labette, Wilson' anil Butler counties.

The hearing for the local case be hebl here in the May term of the district court. The county attorney says that he is fully determined to enforce the law iu every respect and that the violators need expect no mercy at his hand.s Herald, Piedmont Journal.

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576
Years Available:
1910-1911