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Westmoreland Recorder from Westmoreland, Kansas • Page 3

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Knglt .1.1 ARE THERE LAKE TIDES? tstmorthnd git corded hard, si blemish curbs, st Hies, Thursday, Pkcemrer 29, 1892. throat, of ono 1 EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. part of the stale, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adams.

SI. George. Editor IiKoriltri Vo some to the front with a fow Hems from this place after a long si. lence. The Sunday school at this place had a Christmas tree In the Methodist church last Saturday night.

There, are several persons here who are talking of going to Oklahoma in wonder Hold by A Urouomlrallj- it I 'I here win t-oiri-ntly an exciting ii-. hi iu Hi- WkhI but tho of umludiiUy ii Lnirii -H, ut-o nol proclaim thin ihu hnuio-lops nor "in Ilia ik'iu into the gioody -nr of ih-i lubo-1 loniocrnt ropoMor. vei-jboily lwul rotlrud hut old man Wollypod' olilo.it daughter find her brat young man. They wore sitting up to loolf at Mara, then In and to draw up parallel bc-lu-i'on thnl planet and Miss Wolly-pod I patornnl nncostor. Vou Can't Convince the Old Luke 8U-ors That There Are Xot.

The books have boon tolling you all your llfo than thoro are no tides on the groat lakoa. Solontlflo mon tho oountry over are of tho snmeeplnlon. Yot, every seafaring man at tho city of Green Bay will tell you thoro are tides there, writes a Chicago Times' correspondontw They will glvo you the reason that Artomus Ward onco urgod for believing that a frleud had attended a mooting the night before. For ono thlnsj, I Baw him thorn," the humorist enld, and the company did not care to hoar the mnny other reasons held in reserve. Tho Oroon Seal! Estate.

everything 3 practical as possible. Suppose you say to a class Just completing common and decimal fractions, "Ascertain the cost of plastering this Then give them the ordinary price a mason charges for plastering, and lot them go to the spring provided the Cherokee strip I'oei is opened for settlement. Boun To G. W. Urubaker and wife If wo but hud wings nnd could of this place, on tho night of the 18th, Al fly to thnl faraway world." llspod tho Hay people are certain of tho tidos a girl.

Mother and child doing well WeBtmo at this writing. bocause thoy have soon them, and havo been seeing thorn ovor slnco young lady, as sho tried to pick out Mart' miniature moons by the aid of an opera gliws. John Anderson Is home again after thoy have ltvod hero. It is usolcss to CT. W.

SHINER. ou nuilto mo weary, croaked arguo against such a roason. a long stay on the railroad at Solomon, Kansas. Gi I he tides oome in the morning and harsh voico that soomod to como from tho top at a neighboring shade troo. We hear that there will be several evening, und are highoBt at 7 o'clock hat that? gasped tho young a.

m. and 7 clock p. m. trom 3 aspirants for tho postoftlce at this work. Or let them ascertain the charges themselves.

Such an example might be given bofore any similar problem from the book had been solved. Then let each pupil bring his solution. Let the class decide with as few suggestions as possible from the teacher upon the most practical solution. Then let a rule be formed from the solution. Or let each pupil figure the cost of carpeting some room in his home.

Let them study out the amount of carpet it would take when there are figures in the carpet. It is wonderful what an amount of measuring they will do at home or elsewhere, if they aro en place. The democrats of course o'clook to 7 o'clock In tho morning the tido gradually comes in. After that timo It begins to rocodo, and Is lady as sho swallowed her gum and clung with a convulsive shudder to tho coat collar of hor companion. have it in their own hands.

Hogs are still going up and it Is not i'wiis b.it tho wind or tho car at its lowest point botwoen It o'clock Tho caused by increasing tho volume of and 2:80 o'clock. At tho latter hour rattling over tho stony street, "replied tho young man. who has road pootry. tin currency. Wind nothing! rotortcd tho proud The oyster supper given by tho la the ovenlng tido begins, and It rises continuously 7 In tho evening, whon it begins to rocodo.

beauty; but tho young man assured dies of tho Christian church at this ii Gtl place was a success notwithstanding her that she need four nothing while ho was present Tho height of tho tido varlos at times a trtllo, but it is novor loss than five Inches and seldom over eight the bad weather. couraged to Investigate for themsel Wm. Vail is still drawing on his ves. Two or three lessons of exam' Inches under ordinary clrcumstancos. sand bank and the checks are as good nles like these will give the class a Hoavlly ladon boats of Urgis size are as gold.

better understanding of the applies- "lou aro so bravo and noble, Algy, she gurgtad. as she laid her fair young head upon his summor pull-shirt front. Break awayl Broak awayl" Tho volee again, and nearer, clearon. dead liar than boforo. Algy, tho bravo and noble.

In detained frequently at this point during low tide, waiting for tho tido to I wonder if anyone is going to put turns of snuare measure than a oome In. Captains are eo certain that thoro is a tido that thoy will wait for up any Ice here this winter? It would pay to do so. some hours to take advantage of it Mrs. Wm. Itenner, of Riley Kansas, month's work in a next book.

The main Idea in teaching any subject is to get the pupils to think for themselves. Each teacher should de voluntarily retired a couple of hun-drod feet boforo be run ovor tho movoments boforo attempting to leave port Thoy are cortain that tho books aro all wrong and that there Proprt lilies of has been taking medical treatment hero. Weatmri aro tides on tho groat lakes. Miss Ida Mauler, of Manhattan, haB cide how he can best teach grammar, arlthemetlc, geograbhy, reading and Owing tp Its peculiar shnpo the come back to tho hotel at tills place waters of tiroon Buy are much unect- to remain tor a while. all other branches to develops thought ed by the diroction of tho heavy The silver mine on Mr.

Ilanimaker's in the pupils. It is not what is winds, in a heavy Southwest galo place just this side of Wamego is still learned in the text book or the sub Insurance! the water will be blown out of this nock of tho bay until It is throe or tho talk. Somebody will get rich and iect matter taught in school that lawn-mowor and enmo to a full stop. Tba young lady sat down upon the grass uud screamed. Algy muBterod up courage and returned part way.

Uls reputation was at stake, and ho resolved to make a bold play for IL lie crept a stop hearer, and In trembling acconts begged the young lady not to be afraiu, as he was tho re or thereabouts. Than ho struck a tragic pose and spouted: "Do thou angel from heaven or goblin damned, thou corneal la such questionable shape tj' matter with royahnpeP" crooned the voioo la sepulchral tones, and the someone else will get poor before long. four foot lower than Uie ordinary stngo. Thon, as tho gale incroasoa Tan Vail, who received a broken leg benefits the learner. It is the effect that these supjects have in expanding his capacity for thought.

The pupil raising the surface of Lake Mloblgan while Kansas City attending the sovorul foot the water will buck up fair, is so as to be around again. that learns how to study Is well 'When you are in Rome do as Rome equipped, educationally, for his men until It la about Its normal stuge lu spite of tho wind. Northorly wind have the opposite effect First the water will rlso here untU It ha beoh does." tal advancement will be fapid after L. L. Walker, of Alma, -was here young man cod to ward a Uie house.

lowered on Lako Michigan at the out the other day on a visit to relatives ln his mad let of the bay, then It will begin to But ha quickly paused and friends. and down the fall back. But the tides come night leaving school. Thare are many pupils who com plcte the common school course without being able to write a good uess letter. Letter writing and busi career.

Walking up I havo lloluba Is buying a good many ana morning whatever the direction front porch wn a majestic figure clad la vuasst white. He Sad down the hogs for the Kansas City market. ly I proved of the wind, nnd whuthnr the wate A counterfeit bill will pass lust as anion walk and hid among the trees. Is high or low. 14 fact the Ude seem very little affected by the Farms for Sale I currently as a gonulne one in a com be wblto figure wool on a still hunt ness forms should be taught all pu wind, and runs rogularly from five ta munity where ignorance, abounds.

pils from fourth reader, up. for him, BDd the young ladv wont uud alarmed tbe neighborhood, A disembodied spirit was ohaslajr Algy! Also 5,000 acres of unimproved eight lnchos. Honus Homo. If thoro la a tido In Groon Day, e4 Give your pupils plenty to do The neighbors came over and In Vlamago. Lands for Sale I you can nut make the people bore think otherwise, thon thoro a tide ellent awe watohed the white figure g4Hfir Recorder, l'repare extra work for those who get their lessons in less than the alloted dodging In and out among tne trues.

Mrs. Cobb came up from Kansas located In rottawatomle county. on all Inland lakes. It may' be toft Small to bo measured, but It Is there time. City to spend tho holidays a guest at A voice ovorhead uttored strong oaths in an "I-am-tby-fathor's-ghost tone lust tho tame.

Groen Bav Is shape the home of her son Dr. Fred Cobb. el voice. noti unlike tt(j bay of Fundy, where The Pythian Sisters have become an wclvue. Kdltnr litmrderi A happy New year to all.

tbe tide tno Atlantic are com At last the white-robod figure made sudden rush, caught Algy, tbe organization here. My lint or City Properties for Halo or trade, Iiu-rc, and em braces hoiho rare bargains. Mrs. Rabb and Mrs. Pollock of Kan This was a good old-fashioned brave and noble, by tbe oollar and dragged him forth from his leafy Christmas and blowing a sas City were here on thursday even sanctuary.

The utile band ot ad pressed until thoy rise to enormous heights, It not unreasonable ti uppose that a tide of half an Inon Ot an lnoh freui the wide air etch of waters east and woat reaching several hundred miles frrm Georgian Hay across Lake Huron, through the wide gale. ing for the purpose of completing the organization and Installing the venturer became panlo stricken and The Christmas tree was a very Dod tbe elaco. The old man Wolly- pleasant affair. The tree was loaded pod gathered his nightgown about him and made some remarks to his Mrs. Wm.

Sturdyvin is enjoying a down with presents for all, and every straits of Ma.oklr.4o, Acrose the foot of person seemed happy. The music was mlaaruV.e captive that would not look l.itkB MichlffAh and un the lonir. nar visit from her mother Mr. J. K.

Smith an old time resident of Wamego. 11 In a (Treat famllv newspaper. tine. row bay, would be so compressed a And as the front gate slummed after to he at last perceptible. Mrs.

Lueella Lane of Arkansas City Santa Clause did not forget Rc.T. Algy the stray parrot came waddling It would ho Impossible to maaauro Is spending the holidays with her sis Conrad, of Louisville, and Rev. Cham- down from his peroh la tho sycamore ao email a tide, and aolonUtio mes ter Mrs. Geo. Farran.

berliu, of llelvue. Rev. Louis of Wa would be justified lu uonylng altogether the existence of a Hike ltd. tree and broadly lntlmatod that oily possessed a robust appetite for orack- Mr. Thomas Newton, of Butte City, mcgo, was not forgotten.

Miss McGrew came home from Kan era. On Lake Superior, the next longest Montana is spending a few days In our city at the home of his cousin J. C. sas City, last Thursday. stretch east and west of Irosh water.

Women Ornmmer. J. W. Miner will Iwuw to yon or yonr neighbor, at a low price, the following described traclH ol land. thoro Is no bay whore the water wou Rogers.

Women a rummers have appeared Miss l'lischall, from Pennsylvania, Is visiting her uncle, T. S. I'aschall, Mr. Spencer Barrett met with an la Europe, and, while Dot very be compressed as it Is here. The Lake Superior tide might be even lest accident last week, cutting his foot of this place.

numerous, those that ar known are oonsplouou for their ability and suo- with an axe while chopping wood at to volume than that coming over the stretch of water from Georgian Hay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, from Deep Creek, attended the Christmas tree eees. A young bwedlsh woman the door. here.

travels for a (Scandinavian firm of and the union Sabbath school enter Miss Dec Grlswold who Is teaching machinist. Bha travels all over lUnanradurllig Wtla men la Chin near Manhattan is at homo for the tainment, and was the guest of Mrs 'ART Or BKOTIOH. hi hf of tie qr tnd nw qr. no qr loti IS ta lHlnol. of tw hf of qr suit hf of qr and nw qr Europe, and expects to extend her There ere many curious trade Smith.

holidays. Miss Florence Hutzel who has been Bertha Huston wa? quite sick, last the world, but the most strange mint suroly be the "artificial manufacture territory Bh recently arrived In London direct from Moscow, and, was then ex peaking to start for Melbourne, week. In the westorn part of tho state for ol wild Yot a well-known somcltlmc past came home on Sun Mrs. Fry and Miss T. Case, spent the holidays at Topeka.

day. SKC TK. ao. ACKS. so 11 9 7 S40 ion 19 17 f) as mo 7 IIM 8 lr ai lw 81 7 1110 11 1 HI 7 17 ta at 7 SI 19 til ,.7 7 1011 II 7 10 110 7 10 UK) 17 7 1 100 lio llatod for aal and There Is a dance billed for Wednes Miss Minnie Keyes who is teaching Epliepf ICS, rl KOtt Boldb lAfae J7 IN THE I 4 5 T3 T3 5" a.

MtM Of til' I HeW1V Lu KM. Bo, lie Waal V- DR. CAT! To rip, no qr anil so qr of ae qr. lots 6, It anil nw qr lota 12 and 11 lou a. 7, and hf nhfof no qr tifof tw qr qr day evening, at Watts' hall.

Our near Olsburg came home for tho young people love to trip tho light fantastic. A good time Is expected Our young people are gathering all in the line of her business, una London manufacturing firm employs aeveral womon oommerolal travelers, and several makers of dress goods have at least one each. They find a woman' taste of great value In this espooial line, and It Is said would engage more women to travel If they could Qnd them with the necossary buslnoss capacity, good appearance, good manners and good physique. Wna of the Father. An Englishman bad a fancy for short names, made up ch lolly of vow home from school to enjoy the holiday English doctor In China inn Just certified from his own personal experience thul this art Is rogularly practiced In the Bowery kingdom.

First a youth Is ktdunpod. thon bit by bit he la flayed ullve, and the skin of a dog or a boar Is grafted piece by piece upon him. Ills vocal cord aro next destroyed by the use of chatooal tp make him dumb, and the double pur. pose of causing "etiolation" of the skin and utter degradation of tho men tal faculttos is oltocted by kooplng him Immured In a perfectly bluuk hole for a number of years. In fact.

The Sabbath school entertainment was a grand altair. The church was festivities; Viola Deweese, Grace well filled, and if it had been pleasant Eaton, Eva Schouler and Fred Baker ow ow weather, the people could not have from tho State University, Boa Baker all got into the church. from Bethany, Ella Pixley from Wash The snow is filling up the cuts and burn, Will Rogers from Sliattuck, at will lie lolil at a bargnln to thnae deilrlnf long lima anil eaav Tmoiit. It will be wall fur the trains are snowed In. It makes Fairbault Abe Giltner from llioae uiinif the raM from the lanila above els.

Ho lived In Portugal, and gavo trouble for the railroad men. Sallna, Harry Barrett from Holton. by treating him like a bruto to, a eff nrltil to reiiorl to Mr. Shiner at once, that Christmas evening and night were llier miif have the rllit to cut. Treapaia of an; sort will be rronXited to the full (exienl of th iciently long time ha made Into one, At last he Is exhibited to tfhe entirely oredulou Chinese at a wild the cloudiest of tne season.

ltw. uto.aroBOil Charley Estop started, Monday, Blaine. Kditor Rtcordrrt We are snow bound. Christmas was a stormy day. man of the woods, and bU ptwtaaaori for western Kansas.

reap a rich harvest. The priest, it seems, are adepts at the art. VVbon Mrs. Tower spent the holidays with A happy New Year to the Rkcor- her children, at Topeka. klduaper, however, Is caught by DKit and its friends.

to his six daughter th names of Ava, Eva, Iv. Ova Uva and Ulva, Poor Ova used to be fearfully teased by some Etonian cousins and bad hor name declined In all sort of dreadful ways, to her groat mortification. She was '-a bad egg" whon they wore displeased with her, or -un addled egg" when she blundered, and sometimes freckled egg." A Suaeeetlou. First Friend Hoard old 6mlthson' going to be married for the fourth time, Must eost him something for licenses? Second Ditto Think he ought to There were Christmas services at the people he I torn to pieces, and when The authorities got him they Mis. Charley Shortt and son, Frank, arrJvwd home, from Topeka, Friday.

tho Catholic church, The new chol T. S. Baseball and Rev. Chamber torture him and promptly behead him. London Chronicle.

rendered some line music. lain was at Wamego, Saturday. J. B. Pierce and family spent Christ mas in town.

Miss Monhhan came up Saturday, evening, from Topeka, to spend Our school "marms" went home for Chrlsf mas. If you wMi to to dispose the holiday. ilr. Vaughn had friends come from Eva Trostle Is visiting her brother. erDly for season ticket! I'iek Me Topeka, to spend Christmas.

of your real estate fall not to list it with at Wheaton. The lyceum that was organized last Up. Ua4 to Un Hp to ft. Wednesday evening, was well attend Miss Deb Murphy has returned to her home. Mrs.

Bishop Is spending the holi quartnar be BUI. In Germany smoking Is forbiddoo In cortain arlstocrutio An Englishman was walking In one of these parks puffing a clgiir. and ao-eompanied by his valet. Suddenly a policeman hatted them, and domandod a fine of ten mark for violating tho ordinance. Iloro' a twenty mark bill" replied Johnny Bull handing over the money.

"But I cannot make change replied the minion of the law. "All right," replied tbe English-man. handing bis valet a cigar, "here. ed. '6o Jink ha abandoned the study of theology and token to the atasro, ehP What oaused him to Jr.

Watt arid wife, was at Wamc days at Holton. go, Thursday. choose aoP" An old ancle of hi died aad loft him a diamond about the afza of a htokory nut" Mlirhlr IrrezHlar. John, you amoke off the other tea Beoretary Nibbea Did you dlaeovor marks." Texas Sittings, any Irregularities la th lied Tape bureaur WESTERN PLOWMAN. The Western I'lowman Is a good nemi-monthly farm paper.

We are willing to furnish It to all our subscribers that iy In advance and request it. If you want the I'Uwman, ask for it. If any one entitled to it does not receive it. if he will icalb or drop us a card we will have the matter corrected. tf.

Itch cured In thirty minutes by Woclford Sanitary Lotion. Sold by Moor Co. 8-1 y. Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Witter took Cuii ma dinner with his parents, Mr. i.nd Mrs. dam Witter. A good tinn is had. Jasper McKelvey arrived in Belvue, Friday.

He came home to eat Christmas turkey. B( v. of Wamego, preached in tho union church, Sunday, to a largi and appreciative audience.o The Miss Lamberts are spending their vacations at liomc. Oscar Adams from the southern Westmoreland, Kans. lnapeotor Sharp Yea Tour ot the employe were hard at work.

he ruldnl Uee t. The Pmnlabaneuf Fitted the Crime. Wlfe-Don't you ev'or think of the lovely day (n May when JOu con-fQssod your lrjvo for me? Husband Who ie there to about I knn I odjifeaeed, aid now I am aarUio4t' my puobfb.meo'tV Texas bUtings. "My heart wholly thine, Madge er Mia HaJLee. t.

1 won't take It I have no us for cigarette heart".

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