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Tyro Telegram from Tyro, Kansas • 1

Tyro Telegram from Tyro, Kansas • 1

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A BLUli HERB MEANS YOUR SUiSCRIPTlON IS DUE; St0 LEN'S PRINT SHOP JOB PRINTING TEN PAGES NO. TYRO, MONTGOMERY COlITY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2f, 191jL VOL.UMK II i Lo life II w's Day (Jet Ready for Lent Lent begins March this year and all Catholics and Episcopalians will observe it as usual- A Catho-ic priest hs given the following explanation or a id its kindred dates: "How Ash Wednesdty and the FARMER SUICIDES S.M.Z LONG KILLS SELF The I ime Is Here! (I I M. a "37 Lsnt searot are reckonel seems to be a mystry to most people. nt always is reckoned from Ktster Sunday, but to many people this is TYHO SCHOOLS, CiltADKS 7, 8,0. jnwhfinatkly I' (i it A Von Iztwuv wt haven't had anv stores for The Mim ofTheltaby Sunday, Baltimore, Cardinal Gibbons preached a se mon on the divorce evil, pronouncing it one of the greatest dangers confronting society.

Only a short distance away, in another chinch a was beln? held for more thtj dundred and their mothers, sajsthe Cleveland Lead er. A Ctitain dear, old Jaiy Cleveland, wise In her motherhood and her loni life of u-efplness, wan told that divorce proceedings were threatened between a well known man and his wife. The a.sked the one question: "Have thev any Being told that t'ley yveie she shook her head Kadly and said: "I'm afraid there's iiO''Jope, then." Klequent ani forceful as was the cardinals plea for the sanctity of ahe marriage tie, it was weak and Prominent Montgomary County Worrted Over Business S. M. Z.

Long, one of the wealth Lucile Kilburn Hobart Wright Song -Wt'lcoiiif i( 1 'sn I'll of I t.f-i in tit in -A Killing Double Vi Zlfo liJ.w Hells equally mysterious. Easter Suuday always is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spiin; equinox, Mirch 21. If the full moon Sunday, Ulster is on the Sunday following. lustej comei April t6 this year, Lent always is forty days betore Kister There are usually six Sundays intervening, but they are not counted in the foriy days. This makes Lnt always begin ou Ash Wed ist aud best known farmers or Montgomery county, killed himself early Wednesday morning on his tart in West Cherry township, ten miles southeast of Cherryvale aud six miles southeast of Neode Itcritaf 11 Takes A lo be Brave Norma IN-fit atiitn Aunt IuWi.t; Philosophy Helen soi time but cow it has commenced ana we will have to make up for lo.it time, You better see Bin and have him insure yonr buildings, stock and in-fact anything you have.

It doesn't cost as much aj3 you think it docs. He represents severa' of the very best companies including Ui Farmer's Mutual by the kindness of Mr. 'hiU'Y Mill I llocil: lion sho. The farm borders ou the nesday. It always preceded by Shrove Tuesday, which is the last day before Lent Montgomery-Wilson line, and con Klva Hustler Maude Tucker Lyiiis Shuler Mary Hitchcock School Hazel Perry Kalberiiie Fcltz Florenee Amiek tains jevaal hundred acres.

The Solo Se'cvleil -Longfellow's I'ivM Composition Ke iti.t'.oii Whistling In Heaven Sailing Tlie Wreck of Hesperus Recitation -Asleep at, be Switch the Bobbin Boy wtajou ustd was a hammei less shot gun which was found near the Married at Deering Frank Messersoiith and Miss Minnie Stoker were married Sun ineffectual compared with the unconscious appeal of the six bin dred babies. Here were six hun-daed living reasons for preserving the integrity of six htf idrtd homes, rcuops whose grip on the heart was stronger thaa their appeal lo thi intellect. How many divorses Lave been tody and the wound was jtjsft be low the heait- Death had appar day niht-at the home of the brjdes micle Frank Admire in ently resulted instantaneously. Deering, by thi Rev. A.

Shuler, The bo Jy was found about 1 1 in th-pieseace of a few frfends Double I incite -Shells of tin! Ocean Recitation --Tom Brown and his Sister's Redding Ki'iiH rr Biography of Longfellow Victor IVqck ('borons-- Lore vc Hecifntjon- Cniity or Not (Juilty, Lola Ilollingsworth Mono'cue Aiiiit Keziah Teaches the Young Ideas Mi.s'Cllce Foster prevented by babies? Ou.y the re o'clock lying on the butt of a haystack in a field back of the barn. and relatives. The groom is a son cording angle knjws, but they of John es-iersmith and a very must hi very many, Often the worthy young man. He graduat love which clothes the b.ide and Drop in and talk it over with hi.ai and see how Utile it really does cost. You can't aford to be without protection.

He'd like to loan you some money to put in young stock. B. F. DUNBAR Real JEstate, Loan and Insurance ed from the county high sciiool grojni with radiancy is lire that consumes itself. Tnen if the men and is Uaching in the county thk Revived: I bat (he Pen is tlian 'iVdl'll term.

The biide is ttje pretty Lytic liaskin Jiarvcy oliil tie Alllr; daughter of Ben Stoker, a solid farmer living up ir ering and is Jay Scoval, Warner Travis, Ctiy EnsUer of A Ou popular girswith all in her set The telegram joins a host of friend? in congratulations aud well wishes School lor the young couples future joy. 111 vr, imr and the women are sufficient unto themselves, tbey can their on wayu und at the same the amenities. But with the majority of people this is impossible. After ljvecq ds a slight misunderstanding leads to aloofness. From that point progress to dishke and then to enmity isesj.

But what if there is a baby? When he comes ttie whole world is changed 'or the mother. She will gladly make any ten his A search had been instituted after it bad learned that Mr. hng had failed to arrive at Independence, where he and a son were to transact Sjras business. The son bed gone to Independence believing Mr Long had gone tarly. However, the fa' her baJtakeu his gun ou into the field atuut 6:30 o'clock and com suicide.

Tue fauiiiy tbaugnt ha had gone to Brooks station to take tha Frisco toCu.etryv.ile, ram which point he would have takeu the iuterurban to Indepeiid-ijce Af er tUeboJy was found aud viewed by a uuuaber of the niigh-bors, it was rerjjqved to the house and held until 1 the artivalof Dr. S-G. McDinld, the coroner, from A Chinese Wedding. A Chinese marriage Ih all ceremony r-no talk, no levity, and inuch crying The solemnity of a funeral prevails After the exchange of presents the bride Is dressed with much care. A sake Love t.jr her nus'iand is kindled anew by every revelation in the precious lit le ue.vco.ner of ome of his traits, And the man is indeed callous Reports to lay from the bedside of Uncle Robert Dons' ii indicate a decided improvement in his condition aed bis spely recovery is now confidently looked for, See the Beautiful $2.50 Rugs, for only 99c at Deuel's.

Needs Plenty of Water. Experiments iuadi at the Missouri station show that drinking water is needed in piopnrtion ti the milk yield. That a cow fc-iv ing six gallon of milk a day needs about twice as much water as a. cow giving three gallon a day. If the water is too cold to be comfortable if diunk in large qumtitie, the cow will not chink enough, and as a result will drop consider who dos not thrill under the Here Forty Years Forty years ago the fir-it of March Swan Blex moved on to his farm 3 miles north and a quarter east tf Tyro aud has resided there coutinuosly since.

Forty yea is is a long time tijeside in imp pom inunity aud keep the respect and good will of your neighbors aucj this Mr. Blex ha3 done. He mar-' lied here and has raised a family of sons and daughters. Mrs. Blex died about 14 years ago.

Mr. Blex came to America from Sweeden in 1869, resid.ng first in Illinois and Mi souri, comiug to Kansas in 1871. He made a trip back to the oid couutiy 10 years ago and will go over again in about two mouths. iudustry he has prospered in this worlds goods and is one ot Montgomery county's substantial fanners aud a stock holder in the tc tich oi his baby's fingers His Nothing Can Replace Love. Who frr rcrrnis Unit lurk 1 Mskps the rjl shadow ovor I lie in n.

fivit ur' liiilus her num nnion Kan tuny inv-iit flying' macli'n wnMh vill reiiil the now popular nn lii I i tiiitumi.tillf to Hip JtiiV 'i'H. S'atfsniPa may hi? able to hi lanff which reluoi tin of llviiis to a norma! scale. Pl-ami prr'ons iruiy pllrnhv.it' certain ilisprn-i anil fniliRtltiitu fjooi fnnllnns for the Monday mornini froncli. In vcntiirs tuny v'-et trinity In fik-Ii prntlral f-rhlnn Cti nil olhi motive fnrcrs 111 pn ()' raffled an fnnnltr'n. Tabic ts of v'c'r nntrltlvo nunlllii's and -nr Pm-or eventually solve tlm wrant sirl iviv lorn, P.nt what ran luki' p'aco love, all-won' anil a-viu Ihf r.ort cramJinoilirrs n-to niaki'" Cofleyville.

Dr. McDonald arrived about 4:30 o'clock and alter vievv- wife has become more to him ihan she way. She is the mother of the ii replica of himself that has come into the world. The soft feast Is spread upon a table, to which (he blnshirn? bride ta led by five of Jier best female friends. They are Heated at the table, but no one oats The utmost silence prevails, when finally the mother lerids off In a cry.

ihe maids follow and the bride echoes in the cl-orus. Then all the bridesmaids leave the (able, anil the discon Folate mother taks a seat beside the rhalr cf Mate, where the bride Fits The bride groom now enters, with four of best men. The men pick up the tlr, ono on which the bride sit rind, preceded by the bridegroom, form In proccf f-lon and walk around the room or into an adjoining parlor, signifying lhat he Is her awai to his own home The guests then throw ric.i at the happy couple. lt the body and questioning those who found it, deeded that all evident pointed to self destruction confiding giasp of baby hands is stronger thvn band 1 of steel to holl and did cot consider an inquest necessary. No motive other than worry over buiqness affairs is ad' vauced as a cause for suicide.

Mr Long had suffered from Tyro State Bank and a good citi- ably iu her milk yiell. When Missouri Chi.f Josepbi -e was gwing about 100 pounds of milk each day last winter she crank daily about 3r gallon of water. Imagine how she would hwe suffered if that bad been ice water. It was warmed, however, and Josephine did not chillatttrdrinking. sen.

tor a couple of weeks, due it is thought to business wqrrics. Dr. Chadwick this week nur- HEATERS AT COST husband and wife together and preserve their happiness. Tue baby is the king of the home. His rule is strong enough ordinarily, to bar out divorce.

Serious indeed must be the wrqngs done to make it ineffectual to i-re-yent the separation qf father and motherf March Couri Docket Deputy Clerk of the District Court, William Mibeck, ussisted by Uejc is getting out hi-docket for the March term of the district court. The docket will be unusually heavy and there are a chased the Ford runabout car of Will Meeker of Caney. on hand 7 (iAS STOVES that v.c are to sell at actual tost If you w-itit onejnu will have to act as they will not last lorg. A I Lost Opportunity Mr. Long was about 65 years and a native of Union couuty, Ohio.

He came to Montgomery county in 1871, locatiug near Cherryvale. There he married Miss Poison and settled on the farm he owned at the time of hisdeath. He was very jodustrions and possessed of a remarkable talent for snccess and accumulated more land and other means, leaping much money and beirg interested in aNeodesha bank. large number of felony cases. The Truskett murder rial on Mondas.

March 6, is about the niost interesting case that will come before Judge High Wheel Running-Wagon Gear at Cost. Wo Can Supply Beds If You Want Them. Flannejly this term. Reporter. Jail ih Filling Up You often here the expression "'It takes nionoy ify to make money." It is true.

The failures stand around and wail that if they only had money ut a certain time, they could have made monc, lots of it, Sure thing. The burning question then is how to get the money. You will not find it rolling down hill nor be able to pluck it off the bushes. You had just as well face it squaroly. It There is but one way if you are trying to get a start.

Itistoseve. Start a bank account. As Put Up Job According to the record in the sherriff's office there are now twenty-eight prisoners in the county jail. Thirteen of the-e are A. Brothers, a torenan at the Deering smelters, was on trial in lelony cases- her ill 'axon is the court of Justice Crane at Dear We Are Long On LAP ROBES and will rtduce cur stock at cost.

certainly getting busy and from soon as you can, lay another dollar besides thn frlj the looks of thiqgs an qdditjnn miy have to be built on the institution Tie Montgomery countv tag Tuesday on a charge of petit larceny, the specific offense being stealing rubber If om the airbrakes of Missouri pacific cars. After the evidence was in, Justxc Crane instructed the jury to retuen a ver- lit is npt the most delightful pi ape one in the bank. Your signature will bring licm HN. when the opportnnity conies to invest. The fajb Hhi tires may see the opportunity but it in lost tcj them, ft will be open to you if you have the "fc crsh at the bank.

Start now. He ready. The secret of all business success is the ready dollar. ou earth apd with a great many prisioners confined therein, things 1 1 t- i uici 01 noi guuiy iJ. weicn va' of Coffey defended Mr.

Pro bers' The Tyro Supply Co. Licensed Emba mersUndertakers Tyro, Kansas are certainly not very interesting. Reporter. 4- and says tint the case had the car-mark of being a put up job on the The Tyro State Bank See the beautiful $2 5) rugs for part of a man disputed br Mr. tftt; only 99c at IJeueJ's Jirottfrs.

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Years Available:
1909-1911