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Augusta Journal from Augusta, Kansas • 2

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1,111 "'I1 THE AUQU8TA JOURNAL Til Tcka JOURNAL notes that a diet of chile con came and. tamales si BEN-HUR. The entire state iu interested in the staging of "Benrllur," at the Porum, in Wichita, Monday, Tuesday, A Stylish Buggy pukllihid Friday bit Mcb Week, and entered (or tranimUrion through tht malls as aecond claaa mall matUr. OFFICIAL PAPER OP AUQUITA. and Wednesday evening's, and Wed nesday's mattoee.

February 27, 28 and March 1 are the dates of the engagement. Public interest all over the State has been aroused by the announcement of the staging Of Ben-Hur at the Wichita Forum, February 27 28 and March Crowds from SYery town, village and hamlet in Kansas, does not make a man blood thirsty ajid cites In oorroberatloQ the warfare la Mexico. We cease to wander nowi what the Kansas senators eat. Yeager house on Ohio and Broadway The supreme court of Colorado has decided that the of Colorado belong tq that state. If this foe good law, then Colorado should be required to keep' her conftoed when heavy rains are falling In Kansas and the oittoens along the Arkansas should have damages from overflow.

But it is not good law. o- Every time a moseback objects to lmiprovement and the majority sup WILL H. CADY, Editor awl fubltetwf. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PER TEAR, in LSS PER MONTH, not la ADVBRTISIHtt HATES 1 PER PAGE, Par laaarttM HIM DUconnta em Um a4TrU- lng mada kMira anil' oatlon. PER INCH, Lata tfcta tm aol- nma, par lBsarOoB tte Oklahoma, Colorado and Missouri.

wil be in evidence to see this stirring Biblical drama' presented in the new Kansas Amusement Temple' which equals in every respect the big CM PER INCH, On oUm or mora, par iaaartlaa tlfta ports him he makes better meaii waailt CARDS OP THANKS. Par Llna I Winter Tourist Bates To Points in Alabama Cuba, Florida Georgia, -Louisana, Mexico, Mississippi New Mexico S. Carolina Tennessee and Texas On Sale Until April 30. 1911. Final Limit June 1, 1911 For particulars call on 0.

CRA1N, Agent Kansas. to get out of. such a back mumber towm. Every oaossiback has lived too. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911 lng.

Whenever any man becomes, a Need not cost you any more than an old-fashioned one. You get the same comfort out of one but what is more desirable you impress HER that you are up to date and this is important with HER and to you. Hugh Leonard has just received a carload of latest models of Henney bnggies in automobile tops and seats. There is a luxurious feeling derived from riding in these buggies which words can not fully describe. Father and mother will enjoy a ride as well as SHE.

And the important business features about these buggies is the guarantee not only the manufacturer's guarantee but My Personal Guarantee The guarantee of dealer to purchaser. These buggies have -many strong points but this is the strongest. If anything about them is not right, personally, make it right. What more do you Price? I make that right too. Examine all other buggies if you wish as to beauty, durability, price and then examine mine.

I do not fear your decision. Ask HER to come with you or if married bring your wife along. Her jndgment on style is good. HUGH LEONARD. mosaback the towmi iu which he lives Iff ibenefited by' his death.1 'Only the 'spirit of progress makes a ly the spirit of progress makes a man of use to his fellow men.

Ew- lag Herbert. -0 In removing the "remains" of the old court house at Eldorado, -a surveyor's tripod was found, said to be the first used in the county. This Is interesting but if the phonograph record of the that took place iih the temporary fort the courthouse when the Butler county records were not moved to Augusta, cago Auditorium and the Madison Square Garden, New, York City The Great scene of Ben-Hur is-the Chariot Race. In this great arenlc contest the spectator sees eighit hoaxes galloping at breakneck speed and stralinlng every muscle to get the advantage in the race within the amphitheatre. Behind each quartet of horses is a Roman chariot.

The wheels revolve rapidly; the chariots lurch and sway and the flaming be-ribboned garnleots of the drivers flutter behind them, adding Intensity to: the realism of the scene. -The 'fflu-sion is sitlll further. Increased as, the Interior wall of the amiphitheatre moves along and the dust flies, in blinding clouds beneath the crushing wheels of the chariots. The clatter of the rushing hoofs of the horses and the rumble of the chariots are distinctly heard. Elaborate mechanisms and applica 8ENATORS PLAYING POLITIC8 At this from Topeka, it dlrBouHit to locate the blame tor the disgraceful' proceedings In the Kansas senate, sine the- 13tn.

tt appear that iUw ante object of the stand pat element in the senate is to put the progressive In a hole and dose the hode. The platform on which they were supposed "to bave stood outa no figure. They lose eight of the fact that Gov, Stubto was elected by -a majority of the voter. He repeatedly declared to the people that he favored certain Idea that would require liegMation to put into effect; if the voter ddd not want them to vote for the other fellow. He was elected, and it would seam that itihose who oppose carrying out those ideas, can lay no claim to the name "republican." If a majority 1 not to rude, what is? A senator may think he 4 carrying out the ideas of his coustlituenits in oppoeiing the republican ideas as promulgated in the platform, but In could be found it would be mare ia-terestlng.

1 FACTORS IN SUCCESS. In every line of human endeavor tions of electricity produce this great much of the success of our efforts depends upon he conduct of those we meet with. The cheery Influence of effect. The mechanism of two great cradles, twenty feet in length and a man of genial dispoaiUom and Corliss. broad-niinded toleration of the faults of others helps in no arnall degree.

fourteen' feet wide, and which are movable back and forth on railways, is supported by a bridge structure capable of holding twenty tons. The tops of the cradles are two Inches a-bove the level of the stage. Each For Sale By W. W. PECKHAM.

In the first place an influence encourages the worker to bis beat efforts because he is assured of an appreciation of those effort, and nothing Is of more value LODGE DIRECTORY A Bargain In News Regular communi A A II cradle bears the four horses and the chariot of each contestant. On each cradle there are four runways and treadmills of hickory slats two inches cation of Mystic than appreciation, Then, the whole hearted interest of those whose af Tie Lodge, No. 74, on first and third Tuesdays of each month. Visiting wide and covered with rubber; they fairs are closely allied to ours besides brethren cordially welcome. acting as a constant encouragement H.

E. UNCAPHER, W. M. often' brings into being new poaisibt 0. S.

HARRINGTON. Sec'y. doing so, he should not claim to be a republican. The issues were so sharply drawn llu the campaign that there can, be no misunderstanding of a republican senator's duty. Let the platform pledges be carried out and refer the matter to the people next year.

The conduct of cental a senators gives color to the statement of some that they are working In the Interests of the corporations and not the people. Corporations have the rights and should be granted them. are twelve feet long and two and a half feet wide. On each ofjthese treadmills a horse is secured by steel cable traces, which hold him to place ltties and undreamed of strength for their development. On the other The Augusta JOURNAL aud the Wichita EAGLE Daily Both papers one year for only (Fiirst Published Feibruary 24, 1911) 85 and prevent him from moving forward off the runways.

As each horse gallops, the treadmill Tevolves under NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that om the hand, the man of calculating nature; who looks upon the world with surprise and the good he finds there; who attains his ends regardless of the rights of others and who, his feet, thereby eliminating the for 2ftth day of February, 1911, the under ward pressure oreated by the impact signed was, by the Probate Court of Likewise the common very-day peo of his hoofs, which would force him ahead on an immovable' surface. By Butler County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as guardian of the person and estate of Asenath A. Mil ple. O- refusing to take others into hits confidence stifles hits better nature umr der the mask of unconcemi, exerts a this mechanical arrangement It is The Augusta JOURNAL and the Wichita BEACON- Daily $4.00 Both papers one year for only Mair your order to The JOURNAL Augusta.

CROOKEDNESS V8. CORRUPTION. ler, an insane person of Butler Coun most depressing imfluenice. Truly he possible for the horses actually to gallop with all their sipeed within the ty, Kansas. AB parties Interested The Kansas senate has made plain to the casual reader that there lis a mild form of political space of their own length.

It is con in said estate will take notice and is a human iceberg of alarminig proportions, one that often transforms the wamth of a satisfied existence govern themselves accordingly. sidered the most realistic effect ever seen upon, the stage. corruption that is better explained by the term "political crookedness." It laiito the chill of uneasiness. No mea N. A.

YEAGER, H. A- MILLER, Attorney. Guardian. sure of gladness welcomes his ap is "moral" corruption, but iiot "tor MRS WRIGHT ENTERTAINS. proach, but instead 'a feeling of act dlctabfle." It ia Uke the licensed ea ual depression takes possession of loon a curse hut legitimate under About twenty-five ladies, members law.

all who come within his influence an which Is not dissipated until hb -de and friends, of the Needle-Graft so A legislator wishing to make a rec LETTER FROM RAYMOND CRANE. A. E. Morris received a letter from Raymond Grane, dated at Menitone, February 14, in part as foiiloiwa "Friend As her: Thanks for your ef ciety of the M. E.

church, met at ord and secure something for Ms con parture. Such a dl-spostiion is a serious obstacle, naturally, not only the home of Mrs. W. O. one.

Btituenits must enter Into a com mile south of. town, Tuesday after- to its possessor's own happiness, but bine with others on the priincilple of noon. A general good time was re forts, combined with the efforts of to that of everyone who is so un "you scratch my back and I'M scratch ported by all present. Dra. Marshall, Hall and Smith, and yours." fortunate as to feel its icy blast Charleston -News and Courier.

The house was tastefully decorated This seems fair and may be right. with flags and draperies, appropriate for the occasion of George Washing but it is the stepping-stone to. grave AUQU8TA TOWNSHIP 8. 8. ASSO Some legislators are afflict' CIATION.

ed with moral strabismus, an obll- Following is the program for the qulty of vision that lead to poiiltfr Augusta Township S. 8. Association cal "crookedness if not "corrup ton's' birthday. After a social sea-Born, during which much "embroidery work was-in evidence-and after a series of various amusements, the guests repaired to the dining room where they were seated around eev-enal tables and a delicious two-course luncheon was served, consisiting of at the Christian church, Augusta, Fri tion." day, March 3. It is encouraglinig to note that more AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 Devotional J.

R. Myers votors are beginning to observe these little differences between right and wrong, and to hold the legislator sponsible for moral deliquencles in 1:46 Address of Welcome A. N. Tay- of the people of Augusta. I am feeling well and on a good road to recovery if recovery is possible.

I am now at the Menitone Sanitarium, a sulbuirb of Rediands, and am getting so fat that my clothes will not go 'round. I still have the tube im my side and expect to wear it the rest of my, life Sanitarium expenses are high $10.00.. per week and extra for dressings "I did net know of the last donation unittl a short time but-Lt took a great weight from my mind. I came home sick and ready to die. The people of Augusta took me in hand and' with the aid of Drs.

Mar-shally Hall and Smith have put me in position to enjoy life and possibly be of some use to my" family again. "I can write my card of thanks to be used before death, not after. Flow: chicken croquettes, pickles, salad with lorjltesponse M. L. Helena Unlike A i Other Newspaper Is The Weekly Kansas City Star -The Weekly Star, in addition to printing the entire news of the week in concise form, has absolutely Accurate Market Quotations So valuable are these that such are copyrighted by The Star and.

appear only in this news paper. The Weekly Star has also the famous Chaperon Feature which furnishes free, advise and help on many perplexing problems. Also "Answers" which takes care of all the questions the reader cares to ask. It has a practical, successful Kmsas farmer in charge of its Farm Department; which is of value to all farmers and stockmen. The Weekly Kansas City Star isn't for any limited set of people: it's for every member of every family.

If you don't find something of interest in a particular issue, well the office looks on that issue as a failure." 25 tents pays for one year. Address THE WEEKLY KANSAS CITY STAR, Kansas City, Mo. 2:00 How to Keep Up Interest in the past the Sunday School Co, Sup't The Leahy "charges" have accom plished good, but it is time for the Markley. 3: 30 Solo Mies Edna Russell senate to drop them and get down to mayonaise, hot biscuits, butter, coffee, ice and Newtons. The hatchet which figured to such aa extent in the life of -George, Washington was very prominent, as tlve biscuits, as well as the salads awl were molded in 'the" shape of a hatchet.

1:40 An OutMne of the Sunday School business. Lessons 'for" theu Entire Year A graveyard is a dead place because i-llr. L. Ayers 3: 20 'Duet Misses McQvain and Weld everybody there ii dead. Were they alive the place would not be a grave yard.

A fellow says business is poor. and so it may be. Alt least they era on a coffin lid do mot do the in 3:30 Bueinees Session EVENING SESSION 7:30 Devotional Miss Fannie Skiles 7:45 Young Men's Classes Rev. grow to believe it. But it will not The' hostess was assisted by Mrs, and the Misses Joyce Cloud," Grace Loomls and Rachael Wright.

All the ladies pronounced Mrs. Wright a very clever hostess and expressed a desire that they and others might meet on many similar always be poor, unless everybody dividual a great deal of good. Yours Respectfully, J. R. CRANE W.

Enyeart 8:05 Violin Duet Leesig and Helena 8:15 True Success Sunday School 1 Work Rev. Brown 8:35 8peclal Music 8:40 Kids" Rev. Lesslg N. R. CHANCE.

Pres. thinks It will and says lit is. and keeps talking and thinking that A graveyard is not an attractive place because live people do not like to visit dead places. There 1 good moral in this, if you will only dig it out. CoffeyviUe Herald.

NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass by driving over my land S. W. of Sec. 35, Twp.

27, Range 4. 86-60 HENRY MOYLE. Oats for J. C. Haines Elevator by the wagon load.

35 cents per bushel. U..

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