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The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 1

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A f) NT mm VOL. 16. Established July, 1884. HOXIE. SHERIDAN COUNTY.

KANSAS, APR. 10, 1000. NO. 43. REPUBLICAN TICKET.

he foremost accord ing to populat ion in this grand, pood work. If you For President Wm, MeKtxiiKY. of Ohio. Congressman (i (list. W.

A. Rkkdkh of Phillips County. can't give ten bushels, make it live, two or one. C. Dkckkk, Mayor.

If You Need a What a Man Should Do. STATU. Senator (list. Ciias. Brsottow, of Thomas County.

1 I I i Never admit defeat or poverty, though you seem to be down and have not a cent, advises a writer in Success. Stoutly assert your divine right to be a man, to hold your head up and look the world in li face; bravely to the front, whatever opposes, and the world will make way for you. No one will insist upon your rights while you yourself doubt that you possess the qualities requisite for success. Never allow yourself to be a traitor to your own cause by uiiderniiiiingyour self-confidence. There never was a time before when persistent original force was so much in demand as now.

The namby-pamby, nerveless man has little show in the hustling world of to-day. In lie tbarrow, lister or To our mind, a man who never oared enough about the government to exercise his citizenship, Is mighty poor timber from which to hew a president. A Topcka wholesale company has envelopes printed for each one of the company's traveling men to be. used in writing to them. The envelope li" bears a picture of the man it is for and below are the instructions to the Cultivator.

twentieth century a man must cither push or be pushed. Kveryone admires the man who can assert his rights, and has the power to demand and take them if denied Dim. No one can admire the man who sinks in the rear and apologizes for being in the postmaster as follows: "That's him; don't give it to anyone else." From congressman to state senator is a big ilvop, but with the average Populist who has had a taste of the contents of the public crib, it's nuythiiig so it's an office. Napoleon Bonaparte MeCormick was nominated for state senator in the Pliillips-Norton-Smith district last week. Klnier Bevan has sold his interest in the (love County Leader to Chus.

W. Smith, "a practical printer" and will move to Denver. Dove's to the Hiiecess of both gentlemen. F.lmer's good boy, we know that to be a fact, having known him personally Mnce the three cornered eiothingpor-iod of his earthly carreer. world, Negative virtues are of no use in winning one's way.

I is the positUe man, the man with original energy and push that forges to the front. TEACH KJt'S XAM 1 NATION. The regular quarterly teachers' ex amination for certificates will be held in Iloxie, April '2Sth, Respectfully, D. (1. Taylor, Supt JUST RECEIVED.

A car load of the famous Racine Buggies and Carriages and am selling them at figures within the reach of all. Come and See Us. In spite of the large advance cost of all material entering into the construction of implements, we have bought our spring stock at the lowest prices made to anyone, and we are in a position to meet any prices that are quoted to you. E. T.

CRUM. William Allen White, the friend of the boys, says: "Tobacco is like whisky; it is growing in disfavor. There is not in Fmporia today a single toper. In twenty-live years the use of tobacco will be tabooed as whisky is; and what is more, white ribhoners and reformers and politi VIOL A VOL FN KBS. Mr.

and Mrs. Naber were In Hox ie Saturday. Mrs. Bardwell is much better at this writing. Miss Nora Kelsey is reported on tin; sick list.

cal agitators won ue respousioie for it. Thu responsibility will be in the relentless competition of this nge, which casts upon the ash heap for failure every brain that is impaired from any cause. This will be cruel. But It is inevitable, and the boys of today should prepare for it. In the day when they shall do battle for success, the man will coddle his brains and his body as a sporting man coddles his horse.

In these days of active competition, It is th best brain that wins, and the man who knocks out his brains with tobacco or whisky, is knocked out of the contest for supremacy In any field of activity. When a young man applies for a job in thisf)wn lie is practically muting his brains. The market is full of bruins and no employer cares to hire a damaged set, when he can get a clean set just as well." Walter Bardwell went away to find work last week. Mr. Geisenhencr and wife Sunday-ed at Glover Wilson's.

Rev. Baker preached at the stone church Sunday evening. Mints: To Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Tuesday the yd.

a son. lilt tie Wylmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M.

Warner, is seriously ill. Dr. Liitgen was called Saturday night. Rev. Osinan, the new minister In charge, preached to a large audience last Sunday at the Violenta school house.

Ma it Kf ki At the stone church. Sunday, April Nth, Mr. ChnHes Nooner to Miss Kmina Ford. Rev. Buker ofliclating.

BLOOMFJKLD ITKMS. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD, And want to save money, Faster rain? Wouldn't one every two weeks be line? It looks as though during McKin-ley's hard times would be a poor time to go visiting. A Kak.mkk. be sure to figure witli tne Fo BF yfHyOF 60,00000 STARVING PEOPLE. An Appeal or Aid For Irdia's Starving People, The State India Famine Belief ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

The rain that began with Saturday night, continued until Tuesday, and the ground is too wet for any use. The Moore sale was largely attended Tuesday and those present say everything sold remarkably well. A large crowd of Seldenites thronged Hoxte streets yesterday. They were In att tendance at the Mot, trial. Don't forget ('rum's sale of yearling steers next Saturday if you want something that will make you money.

A part of the L. C. track was covered with water at Stlldley If you want the BEST COAL to be had, buy the Pine Knot, We sell it. FOSTER LUMBER GO, Crops are looking fine in Bloom-field. What was the matter with our hut snow storm? Mrs.

C. Ingcrsoll is in Republic county on a visit. Farming has commenced In dead earnest, around here. Robt. has sold his school Committee having designated the mayors of Kansas to receive all donations of corn contributed for starving India, and named Saturday, April liKth, us the dale on which these contributions will be received.

Therefore, C. Decker, mayor of the city of lloxie. in the name of humanity urge upon the citizens of Sheridan comity, thrt necessity of immediate notion. No matter how small tin; amount the givers name will be worded. In this year of plenty in our state, our attention has been culled to the pliable, condition of famine-stricken India.

Among the nations of earth, CITY MEAT MARKET Pays Highest Market Price for Hides and Furs. HPxopxlotOj. laud to Mr. AiTelbach. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Gilchrist have gone to Scotland on a visit. Bloomficld Is soon to have Rev.

Daniels for one of its residents. Jacob Kast died last Tuesday evening and was burled Wednesday. BlOomfleld is blest with Seventeen first of the week, but very little damage was done. NOTICK: Will give use of land located near Iloxie, (inv responsible party who will cultivate and pay taxes on same. For further particulars address I)k.

(H.kn.n K. Mkksiion, Mt. Carroll III. From the loving actions of certain young foundlings around town a wedding Is among the possibilities HOXIE ROLLER MILLS. India stands first in the unutterable hundred head of sheep at present.

Uncle Jimmy Moore's new crib of the near future. We may be a little nreiiuiturs. but are going to take distress of her people. Before she has recovered from the dreadful famine of IH.17, another which promises to be even more terrible is upon lier. The need of help is hourly "becoming greater.

The population already alllicted ruaches many millions of people and we, as a civilized people should respond with that liberality with which we have always Jeeu credited. Iyet Sheridan comity helps the looks of his place quite a hit. There will be a large amount of corn and broom corn put out this spring. Will Teels have been having the mumps at their home the past week or two. What, was t.he matter with our the chances and extend congi atula-tioiis.

Owing to the rain, the race that was to have taken place last Monday between the Lovlue horse and the Klontz horse of Klrwln, was postponed and was run last evening after four o'clock. The Klontz horse won easily, lime: f'), Make a Bpeoialty of high grade Hour, and pays highest cash price for good milling wheat or will exchungo mill BtutTa for wheat. CHELF BROS. Proprietors..

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