Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Westmoreland Recorder from Westmoreland, Kansas • Page 6

Location:
Westmoreland, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

The following were marr a the WINS BIG VICTORY FOR WO LIEN NEWS 20 AND 25 YEARS OLD Detafs of Twe Decades Hi a Qaarter Ccaturr An laserteacs le-tarest te tkc el. Settlers. Worldly Much Dpends on Ideas of Life's Purpose by O. MAMMY i i i Z'. CP I IIETIIIOR man' lift in thii world ia iucceseful or not de tf 1 IW pend on the ide which is held of the purpose for which life is given.

If we beliere that death end all, the concluiion ma Im not unreasonably reached that the luccesaful life ia one into which are crowded the greatest number of- material LiJJjl I blessing Bnd the least amount of earthly discomfort. But if, nn tlio other hand, we are convinced that our brief stay in this niumliuie sphere of existence was designed to be a preparation for an endless hereafter, then that is the successful life in which such preparation is most adequately made. The question is therefore, primarily, the great and abiding one of man's immortality. But, apart frmn this point, we may well ask ourselves what kind of life is the happiest for men, for that life is surely the moat successful which is the nicwr. truly happy.

And we have no right to assume that the conditions of liiiiiiiss arc different in this world and in the other. Rather lught we to thai, they must lie the same for human beings everywhere. Happiness may be defined as the state of mind which is realized living according to divine order. That order consists in obedience to (lod's commandments, chief among which are those which prescribe love to the Lord and lcn to tin- neighbor. These are, indeed, the briefest nmmnrv of man's duty.

cannot be put in practice except by acts v35) -i' of and kindness. Hence it follows that true is experienced only in unselfish service for others. Of this character should be the daily work or Ci.lling of every man. According as such is the case with anyone, his life is successful, not only as regards bis own welfare and his influence upon his fellow men hi to on earth, but, also as being the appointed gateway into life everlasting. Miss Oracs C.

Strachan has gained considerable fame as leader of tb successful fight to obtain for women teaberi In New York's public schools equal par with men teachers. Fifteen thousand women are affected by the rssult and all look up to Miss Strachan as their benefactor. The best wisdom and the best religion come, like the best health, by the way. highest realms of endeavor the that "you get what you go after" true. Your greatest reward is something you did not go after at all; it falls you as you sleep; in other words, Bupremest things in mind and character come, and you cannot get them.

boys play football what they to win, to get the pigskin into the Wisdom, Religion And Health Are Adjusted want By FRANK CRANE verse goes to. These things are mere bait. Mark the boy's splendid physique, health. Ask him where he got these. Now, if ho had quit playing and gone In the adage ia not in with the just When is other nothing The New Ovy-Acetyleue Welding Plant at Manhattan This machine welds aluminum, automobile crank cases, cracked cylinder jackets, also welds any iron, brass, copper, or other metals.

Ship your broken castings, or br ng them to S. Tobey's shop in Manhattan for quick repairs. Work guaranteed and prices reasonable. I am also agent for plant. 46-tf Will Buy Your Cattle and Hogs We are prepared at all tinws to buy any kind of cattle and hogs and will pay you the highest price the market will justify.

Veal calves a ipecialty. Phone No. 4 for quotations. Sutterlin Challis. 42-tf Westmoreland, Kansas.

PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies ths hall. I'romotel a luxtirimit Eniwth. Never Falls to Restore Gay Cure, tealp A huir talliual 5ne.an.l I mint Dnipta fellow's goal. But winning means to wiBe old nature, and the uni- part week: Henry Knitter and Rosa Richner, Randolph; James Laclede and Margaret Sullivan, St. Marys; W.

H. Prebble and Clara M. Swansoa, St. Marys and Charles S. Teeter and Eliza Neely of Arispie.

A. J. Hutto and Ellen Hilliard were married in Manhattan March 2. 1887. A large number of the friends of Freddie Detwiler gave him a pleasant surprise, March 2, 1892.

at the Hotal LaPierre In honor ol his eighth birthday. 25c I BAR PIN FREE TM I bpsntirul Bar Pin with Tour Initial Letb-rm. frrav.d on muue. Shirt Waintn, Collars. (ICAHANTKKI) to lie equal to anr St crnt ni't'lp.

btitlnordi'rto introduce our other iroonn, and Htaloiriie of hanilfime in yuur locality we "'''ko thin verv liberal offer to the Pin to jou FREE. Henri for one at onee. Tell ti, what Initial lt-l-r vm want, anil I en. -lone tw. cent lUmia to liar iiinlliiitre.iene of I'ln, catalomie, otr.

nnlr on- nii S. H. BURNS 'Dt. 258 Waihinglon Street, Brooklyn, N. 1.

A PERSONAL DliVIL I roiu St, I.oins Globe-Democrat: usv. u. uarrett tnsifts upon the personality of Satan. He of fers some interesting arguments in support of the contention that evil is an entity located in some form of supreme evil intelligence. Philosophers have been muddled.

and floundered badly and hopeless ly, in trying to account for the ex istence of evil in any other way than this. The devil, in fact, is a real satisfying person to such as want to fix the bltme on somebody tor the m'schief we all see in the world fnd which shows such intelligent motives as to preclude the idea that it is spontaneous. Leibnitz and Kant are both weakly inconclusive in their efforts to dodge the devil, in accounting for evil. Dr. Garrett may at least be said to have made out a strong er case for the personal devil than either Leibnitz or Kent made against him.

What those great thinkers might have teen in the new ngnt oi evolutionary scieDce can only be conjectured. They might have concluded that evil was nonextttant until a minu was evolved capable of discriminating between right and wrong, As their opinions stand, Dr. Garrett clearly has the best of his argu ment with them. Great as is their fame, mankind has never accepted their vague reasoning as to the origin of evil. It has never con sented to part with the devil.

Ard it will applaud Dr. Garrett's bought that somebody ought to be named in the complaint. Rev. Dr. Henson of Chicago onse maintained that the personal devil lived in that city.

The claim has since been challenged by many citieB, New York, in particular, claims that Chicago is not a tit place for the devil to live in Denver and Cheyenne merchants who come here to buy, go farther East to raise the devil, claiming that he is never here. But Arch bishop Glennon has declared his presence in our midet by saying tnat he leaves here every summer to follow our tourists whj go to mountain, seashore, or foreign strand. Tne preemption must Se, then, that he follows them back, List of Letters Remaining uncalled for office for the week ending in this March 2. 1912. Names: John Saunders.

P. F. Lukenga. Lena Coleman. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office March 12.

1912, if not delivered before. In calling for the above, please say "A I-vert sed," giving date of list. L. D. Hart.

P. M. Egelston Thiebaud have plenty of Kentucky Blue grass Seed for sale. 48-tf does not care wliere tne pigsKin his emphatic spirits and radiating He doesn't know. They just come.

in pursuit of health he would have missed it. Only sickly folks are everlastingly seeking health. Beans and side meat and forget fulness make better blood and bones than predigested food News 25 Years Ola. T. J.

Richardson hat opened taj stock of furniture and hardware at Havenaville in a bailding latflj occupied by Danker Smith, ijajas. March 7, 1887, W.iG..Wrd sold his ttock of furniture in Westmoreland to D. B. Kitts. On March 3, 1887.

the Brick store at St.lGeorgeJadvertised in il' Recorder Jto pay $3.00 per ii'zen lor chickens. Fred Manthe and Miss Lizzie muz were married March 1, 1887, 11 v. F. J. Scheaffer officiated.

The trustees of Pottawatomie ounty met at Westmoreland March 7, 1887. to fix the basis of assessment of personal property. Those Attendance wtre as follows: Richard Armstrong, St. Geoifje; R. barber.

Blue; J. 0. ireen; C. II. Carlson, Blue Val-I W.

J. Dedrick, Spring Crk. J. W. Holly, Shannon; Thomas 1owney, Clear Creek; Charles E.

Morris, Lone Tree; August Kolter-man. Mill Creek; H. W. Shove. Lincoln; D.

A. Cook, Vienna; George D. Toothaker, Sherman; G'otge Stolicker, Rock Creek; James McAlister. Pottawatomie; A. Jones.

Ceuter; J. L. Cox Louisville; J. A. Butts, Wamego; R.

W. Dike, Belvue; W. P. Cun-neen, St. Marys; John 0.

Farrell. Emmett; J. S. Blaylock, St. Clere; and G.

W. Forrester, Union. J. L. Cox was elected chairman and J.

A. Butts, secretary of the meeting. The following are sample prices of assessment one third of the amount being returned for tax ution stallions $50 to $300; work horses $30 to $50; mule3 $40 to $(J0; oxen per yoke $40 to 60; cows 00 to $13.50, fat cattle $1.50 00 per hundred weignt; hogs $2 00 to $2 50 per hundred weight; wheat 30 to $40; corn $.121 Dotatoes $30; lard and bacon per pound 3 cents. News 20 Years Old. H.

D. Fisher D. who ha? been paBtor of the Wamego ehurch was by the conference, on March 7, 1892, appointed bb pastor of the Westmoreland M. E. church.

Rov Brown closed a successful term of school on March 4, 1892, a' the airview schoolhouse Rev. J. S. Smith, pastor of the Westmoreland M. K.

church was on March 7, 1892 assigned by the church to the pastorate of the I church at El Paso, Texas. The trustees of Pottawatomie coun et Bt the courthouse "Cn (, loy, aim llu u.t utlIBCB ft rt 1 tmn I C. I of assessment. Ed Goodman of Green was elected chairman of the meeting and C. A.

Grutzmacher of 1 b'w Ing trustees were present John Conroy, Blue; John Ekblad, Blue Valley; A. H. Reed, Spring Creek; 'to Huckstadt, Shannon; Ed Goodman, Green O'Connell Clear Creei-; Albert Kolterman, Mill Creek; E. S. Lewis.

Vienna; John wrignt, snerman, i. Orutzmacner, kock ureeK, Selby, Pottawatomie; I. 3. Kling ensmith, Union; C. D.

Rinehart, Louisville; C. E. Hathaway, Wa nuo; Joseph St. John, Brlvue; and James Gerety, Emmrtt. The fol-loing are among the prices fixed Hfsesmet and one-third of the amovnt named to be returned for taxation: Horses $20 to $100; mules ta $100; oxis per yoke to $100; 3 year old steers to $35; cows $10 to $25; hogs per hundred weight hens per pound 10 cents; wheat (5 cents; corn 30 cents.

Pottawatomie county was rep resented at the state republican league at Topeka, March 1, 1892 by the following: J. K. Codding, James McKowen, George R. Smith and W. F.

Hill, Westmoreland; B. H. Tracy. T. H.

Perkins, G. W. Jenkins and John Kautz, Wamego and T. I. Eddy and E.

D. Ander-son, 'Havenaville. and special diets and care. Dr. Holmes spoke of bow ideas come to one, as if a bullet had struck aue, shot out of the nowhere.

The highest form of intellectual product, the kind that smacks of genius, the sort of writing and painting or musio that bannls men, emerges similarly out of the infinite and finds the pro- I iucer. It is the "divine afflatus;" an ounce of it is worth a ton of study, In character, likewise, those souls are the noblest who are not "try- 1 CITY HEAT MARKET WESTMORELAND, KANSAS We carry in stock Fresh and Cured Meats of all kinds and a full line of Canned Goods, Bulk Kraut, Dilled, Sweet, Sour and Mixed Pickles. CASH PAID FOR HIDES J. C. GORDON, Prop'r.

Hig to bo noble; and the purest are not they who struggle agaiust impurity. The finest moral texture is woven by those souls who, like the lilies if the field, "toil not, neither do they spin." They have that which is better than effort; they are adjusted. Evidently the writer who recommended red jackets for hunters has never been a' himself. It. i well known that ani- and birds nave a much Keener sight mis keener aiirtit human beings.

Therefore if the was forced to wear a iaeket hriedit. to be seen by other hunters how be exoeet. to basr nv mime? Besides, if such were the case the, Pare, weakest organ. If there is weakness of stomach, liver or lungs, there is a weak link in the chain of life which may snap at any time. Often this so-called "weakness" is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of weakness or disease of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition.

Diseases and weaknesses of the stomach and its allied organs are cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. When the weak or diseased st acb i cured, diseases of other organs which teem remote from the stomach but -Jeh Plan for Saving Lives of Deer Hunters mals than hunter enough could less jacket stand By E. W. WOODS The regarding the proper handling of a were encouraged more the mortality The hunting license should be hunter a Ads in the Recorder Pay ii Each of die chief organs of the body is a link in the Chain oi Life.

A chain is stronger than 'tin weakest link, the body no stronger than its Hydrocele and Phlmncla tow dun wlihon; nala l-llllTIOSiS or danger. Book free. VnrlnnrAlA Enlarged Telns in the tous debility, weakness of the sexual system, permeeeotly sured without paia. Qunrillla That terrtbls dlseaae, in Oy I IB, mii (ormi and eured tor life. Blood poisoning and all private diseases oured.

Dnrtlf 'or b0 sexes 9fl pages, 17 rv ploturos, with full description ef abors diseases, the effects aadoura, seat sealed in plain wrapper free. SJaT tU Oil look (st us titarmttloi It Mittlu. ifiBBMuetUM or Anatomy For Mkn Only hunter would get the habit of shoot- eveivtl.inu- tw did not h0vO red and the innocent woodsman would noor show. real cause of trouble is ignorance gun. If careful practice in shooting' would be greatly diminished.

issued ouly to responsible persons who I have thetr origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, are oured also. The Btroai man baa a atroni atomaea. Take the above recommended "Dleoov ery" and you may have a atroatt atom' acb and a atroni body. Given Away. Dr.

Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, new revised Edition, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. K. V.

Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. uave had experience in handling guns. The lives of our citizens are too valuable to risk in the hands of a Oit of so-called hunters who know nothing of firearms. The gentleman who suggested red jackets will doubtless agree with juie that restrict if in of the license and not bright clothes will prove the Irfolution of the hunting, problem.

DR. HENDERSON 811 TO 81 5 WALNUT KANSAS CITY, MO. The Old ttellabl Doctor Oldest. In erne and lonseat located, A racular Graduate In Madlcln. Over 4 Year' Special practice Ovr 31 year Ui Kansas City.

ESTABLISHED IBU7. Chronic, Kinrous and Special Disiases. While we have cause to be elated over the fact that through "kicking" we have the individual drinking cup and and have forced the barber to use towel for each man, yet most of never given a thought to the instruments a dentist rises. anyone really know whether every Ch.ro ruftreUiteed or money refunded. AH medicines furnished ready foraa-no narourjr or injurious medlciuea used.

No doteution from buatnesa. Fatten is at a dlHtnnco irsatod or mall and eiDresa. Medicines lent evarywbero, free from guzeor breakage. Charges low. Over fiO.OOO oases oured.

Age and experience are Important. State your oso and send for terms. Consultation free and eoufldeuiial, personally or by letter. sterilizes these instruments before Germ Laden MirrorUsed by Many Dentists dentist By A. M.

WOODKOW trie's mouth to see the under side Can you imagine anything if they are not sterilized gained towel a separate us have Does using We slip dust, on that of filthier them upon another patient? may get a "germ" from the transfer or coin held in the mouth or from but think how many genus could be tiny mirror a dentist thrusts into Seminal Weakness Sexual Debility, follloi aad Jtoesa -osusiag nlghi losses and loss of sexual power, pimples acd lotah bs on the face, ooo fused ideas and foro etf ulness.bashfulnsis and BTersten lorg etf ulnesBtbasMuineis ana BTersien to oeU.y, owl, oared for life. I stop night losses, restore aexusi power, nerve tun brain powor.onlarge ana strengthen wek arts and make you fit for marriage. Bend tor tree book and list of Questions. ClpliiiVA Radically cured with ft 9iriCIU.rO new InfaJllblo Homo And No lu detention from buslness.Oaro guaranteed. Book aad list of questions free-sent sealed.

a tooth. or more germ laden than these Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ASTO I A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Westmoreland Recorder Archive

Pages Available:
16,972
Years Available:
1882-1923