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/ * > ? * I / GET DUTCHI ' * * tit * *' ^ 7m a * ? s S-Jf7??J \ ^^^TVyflC ^ 1^2 aCf amraw wrm m ? ? ?? w* IS "* "* '*" WH5H 0 *i WI -. * iPI ml ~1!!?,w!!rB B? IMI * * r * Vi ii A'U i Bow To Work &~s> Work wttho ^lU. *h Work with your might; Things done by halves 1 Are never done right. ?Selected. . JBfWnQ r ^ "Where's a blotter? I jjeve can keep one!" exclaimed Oil bert Franklin. J 7U Sy "Once upon a time people di< not have blotters to use at all,' mid his Uncle Charles. "Th^jyifido't?" said Gilbert ii surprise. "I thought there wa Mottihff paper always." . "No; and the way to mak< blotting paper waa discoverer by accident,** replied his uncle "Sand was used for drying Jnl beforeJfclottioK paper was discov credrb&tj. ? r. "I wanttti aeeifl can dry inl with sand* when you finish thii story," Gilbert interrupted. "Qpegdpflr at a paper nriU j;ir the hills of Berkshire some ordi nary paper wear-being made,* Mr. Crawford baron: "and ? careless worker forgot to put it certain material called tiztog All the jjppper was spoiled aoc thought,to .be useless. Bin , wai thrown Mule, and the ,workmac was scolded for his carelqsgess ' Soon after the paper, had beei thrown away, the owner of .the mill wanted to write n^nate^iam he picked up a pieceTft tin; waste papeu <9. writw?Ov H* was vexed when the ink spreai all over tbe^paper, wad,then thv idea came ft $im , that this papc mignt dry ifllr as well as sand He wrote on a piece of good po per end tried .to dry (be ink witl Ae waste paper, and it did th* ESS PANTS SATSsfluj H unu ii j Itj j loif^^KlWL^^m ^SSl *IWBS^/Vlr UTS- A 8UTT0H~ - r.0 A RIP IJJ.; % "THE BI _ m ?? JTT a ?n-?l rri ? ifr ?'s .>',* i^?j?iaAi _ ^ "* , . - . . - Cornaf 8 OQOOOOOQOQQ^ work very well. He at once advertised his useless paper as 'blotting paper.'" , . "TTien the man.had- really made something .useful instead of snoilina Ihp nan?r" "Yes, he had," agreed Mr. Crawford. "Thd* "red rags could not be used to make ordinary paper,-as ?If%he color woiiW^ibt r come out, 50 the red rags were I- used lor blotting paper, and .that was the reason all the first blot d tine paper ever made was a pink " color. These racs had been Wasted befot e blot ting paper was 1 made," finished Mr. Crawford. s "I am glad I learned how blottinfif oflner hnnnonpH to Ka moda M i said Gilbert.?Selected. 1 A Chinese Rhyme F 1 The nxQtbef pf a .Chinese bahy enjoys counting the'(hue one's i toes just as American mothers i do. When the gay, embroidered shoes are taken off she pinches i one tiny toe and then another, at she sines: 1 ? r ; " * , ' * ' ' . This little cow, eats grass, 1 This little row eats hay, 1 This little o#w drinks water, ' ^ This little cow does nothing ,But just lie down all day. \ M .We'll whip her? a V* M How children, what doe* youf r, American mother tins:? It. iTa i little like the Chinese son?, but ! the anim^lu|ed ^j^our j if Trot a cow, but some other anjpiai. Nqstyou find out the^ro' imal and then get the little song somehow and bring it to The r tourpaloffice beforehext Saturday, and if you 'are the first one to come your name will appear I under the little song in Child 1 ren Corner. Now do not toi91 KM. ) v -* * ? ?B " ? i-?i-?' 3 Your \ ? "ri'i <j; And our supply wff the next Two Mouth , your wants./ ; Men's Clothing Pants, Big It Shoes { .-i . 1 f..lr. j>U^^WWP/nV M "7j; McKays Famous Stalk Cd Here is shown a reti enough^ stalk cutter. ij It will cut your large S sthlks positively fifty pur .better than any other cu :ei - - brought out.-"'' ' _ TT There ? reason. -Thta?,* .7" ^Intalk*,:.cutter is positive y r.. f -chockable. " - Wtflceep theitt on ham UE BIRD* Ann of-PI ate* It is important, in theseJHHj that America should have-aiwEfrf plated boys. A boy oeeds to on I iron-clad on? j His lips, against the first taste His ears, against impure wows. His hands, that they hfiqple nothing wrong. His heart, against irreverence end doubt. His feet, against going with bad company. | His eyes, against dangerous books and pictures His pockets, against ?xvetous* ess and dishonest mon*v < 1 His tongue, against evif sentiments. The Christian armor on her citizens gives more security to the -nation than all the "ar nor olate" can on her ships.-~ rhe Outlook. Physician, Heal Thjvdl >, r?ti . Doctor?"Do I think I can cure your catarrh? Why, I'msure of it." - * ^ Patient?uSo you're very familiar with the diseased > - - ? Doctor?**I should say so! I've had it myself all my life." t . wst so ; ' < _ ... " .11 f-iuc* ioknc no nut on account of Wd J*rk. | With hhl\ftrbt watch a small !; boy has thd tfcrfe ?f bis life. I, 3Tv. v.i, Faltb would.,fcave u Miy If* ; time of It if doubt didn't caaaD 'I -j; on Its trail. Some men nan*** to dodee I enough. Fork > kMp ft IftftftB $ I poofflfbuiy. >. ! A UNBTuma MftMta mftfcw sociftty bud look llk? thft lftftt t I ro? of nnmr With the exception of tqplble ! and children, the more iWff? I age man haa the more he mpta. <r >*i. L IV." I * ^w.-. I Needs % puake business Boom for i. < We are prepared to meet ?.- . ? [Army Coats, Army :aders? Rain Coats, Fand Hats. | 1 , . 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