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THE ERIE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921. PAGE 2. HKHOOW0100HKWHf00001CH3l THE ERIE SENTINEL Obituary. Johnathan B. Peterson was born in A "True Man" Ross county, Ohio, Oct.

28, 1858. He came to Kansas Nov. 22, 1868, with The Popular Paper of Neosfce Coaaty PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY BT ALP. a WOOSTEK. Mfcar ui On.

his family, his father homeseading the farm on, which he was living at the time of his death, July 19, 1921, his age being 62 years, 8 months, 21 baeription Prica. tUO a Year in Advanoa. Kuala Copy, tab. 8pae AdYrtiina cab per inch; resden, a noti par Una. THX SENTINEL to mot handbill it to BTZWSpaper, and boainaM an who want tha days at the time he died.

THE ENTERTAINERS Old Grimshaw asks me with a to visit him seme night, and there 1 go and talk awhile about eternal right He ought to listen patiently to all that I unfold, for anything that comes from me is eighteen-carat gold. But when I pause for breath he cries, "We have a treat In store; my little Clarence, bless his eyes! will spring his fancy chore. He now will stand up and recite that good old trusty piece, The Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight' he does it slick as grease." Then Clarence on his hinder limbs rears up and squawks and squeals until my brain in anguish swims and my red blood congeals. And when the curfew he has rent to tatters, Clarence screams of midnight and a guarded tent, where some old pasha dreams; He was united in marriage to Miss trooaca of SENTINEL readers Nellie Ball, Sept. 25, 1901.

To this regularly In THE SENTINEL union ur children were born, two The modern young woman gaxed critically at the modern young man. "You are she said "that you wish to marry me? Nothing could alter your decision?" "Nothing." "In case I should accept yos would you be willing to fill in at any time at one of the dinner or bridge parties I mean, of course, when I really need eome one?" "I should be delighted. "You wilL I presume, permit me to go anyway in the summer time and spend as much money as I please at any place which my fancy dictates?" sons and two daughters, Burl, Bernice. Subscription Price, ftSt Year. Belva and Johnathan, who was named for his father.

Besides these he Foreign Advertiting Representative ntMMtKiCAN PRESS ASSOCIATION leaves his wife, one sister and two brothers, and a host of friends to Pribltter at Erie. a mtan aiattar ro Ott'saeead mourn their loss. Services were held Wednesday af and when the greasy Turk is sped, poung Clarence tells us all "the warrior bowed his crested head," who If you have iltle flower and its ternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by C. 0. Wilson," pastor of the Erie Chris tian church.

irjranceyyu wouu isave, Joe band your friend while passing do not keep it for his. grave He1 can1' use? -it While -he's 'with you. and hell of vouiwho gave CHAR-ES DICKINSON Rut rwe it while he's with' you; do should have bowed his gall. So, till he falls Into a trance, this Clarence rants and barks, and once again I have a chance to make some chaste remarks. I start to talk about the war which harries Europe's breast; I'd tell what men are fighting for, and why, at whose behest.

It is a theme I've studied well and pondered day by day, and eagerly all men should dwell on what I have to say. But as I talk old Grimshaw twists as though he sat on thorns; he twirls his thumbs and rubs his wrists and tinkers with his And when I pause he says, "I know you love good music; well, my "Certainly." "In case I should desire to roam over Europe alone, you would have no objections?" "None "It is necessary for me in order to Talntain my position in metropolitan circles to become hysterical over ali the latest fads. This means that I will probably have literary freaks, bohem-Ian impossibilities, suffragette caucuses and other high brow functions in our house at any time. You would welcome all of these would you?" "With open arms, for your sake." "I shall of course have to indulge in the latest and smartest effects in clothes, no matter what the extremea may lead to I trust that this would not He needs a. of, sunligh to help liim4 o'er the wave; A tiny ray would -help him1 more than lichts o'er hist Brave-.

THE BEST MAP OF MADE-' A kind word, "cently spoken, lit tle lift vou jra.ve.7. Will help htm-beaa-Juk more than flowers on ma-grave. Hehfi'eeds1 word's-'feT counsel to help daughter, Jane Jemima Zoe, will now the way td pave; stand up and yell." Tben.Jhrwhjm;:wori3y as do not keep them forJhis grave. I'd rather to a dentist wend and haye Go tell him of his virtues; his faults I 'J 1 it A i ttftf-worldWfcaveT Tell him the' boo-' defte; 1 do hot him pull my snags, than have to hear a maiden rend some good old songs to rags. Jemima cannot sing for prunes, and my poor soul she flays while taking falls from Bonnie Doons and sun Do you know Neosho County? Do you know the names and locations of the townships? i Do you know the location of all the towns and villages? iliiJV', Do you know the exact location and number disturb your serenity or make you express in any way any feeling of al.ame?" "Impossible! You can go as far as you "Suppose that I should become eu-geateally inclined?" "It would be my great pleasure to praise your efforts." The young woman moved a trifle His those wordaVoTJ sajye, To SDeak when ears and.

eyes are doBedattd'toiddeTflh the crave. dry banks and braes. Her voice is like a dinner gong or like a foghorn's blast and every time she starts a song I hope 'twill be the last But she's wound up for seven days, her mainspring runs AmUSe-who -stilled the" tempest and oi every country schoolhouse, every rural church and cemetery? i -the boisterous wave mumsum- Wii light; fatjvy: sunshine a mile, and when 'it isn' banks and braes, it's Mary of Argyle. She sings' herself into a swoon and has to be re Charles Dickinson, sixty-three yeari eld, a retired millionaire of Chicago, and president of the Illinois Aero club, has qualified as an aviator. Of course the Republicans party was stored and never yet by Bonnie Doon was any man so bored.

in faVor or bonus for soldiers dur And once again I talk at ease of u'carer. "Just one more question," she said. "Will you go to the opera with me at the matinees every Saturday after Then the young man got up folded Ms arms sternly and replied: "Never! I love you dearly, I am willing to make all kinds of a fool of myself and to do anything that any metropolitan husband is obliged to do in these halcyon days, but I'll be eternally frizzled if I lose my self respect to RARE COINS ALL CORNERED. ing' the' campaign but then, you know a.platftJrm is to get in on, not to stand' on. Even President Harding great and gripping themes, but Grimshaw, whenI pause to sneeze with frantic ardor screams, "You don't know what the muses say or where the bards begin, until you hear my Edward play upon the violin!" Old Some Pieces held Tightly by was opposfed to the bonus after elec Do you know all the rivers and creeks in Neosho county, with all their crooks and turns? Do you know the railroads and where they run, and the stations on each of them? Do you know all the public highways, and which ones are county roads? Do you know where the rural mail routes run and their numbers? Do you know the names of the landowners, and what section, township and range their lands are in? Don't You Want to Know Netosho County? tioriand when it lopked as tho the bill niifrht" pisflB 'Cbherress, went Though Worthiest.

The passion for making collections of articles of various kinds, and particularly stamps and coins, is like I have to draw the line at that; my heart is bruised and sore. I grab my ever and made a pppecj against It. OTTie; springs eternal ne numan rainstick and my hat and gambol through the door. By Walt Mason, LA UINLHL. 'i tte extent of attending the opera with any grown woman in daylight." "Answered like a she exclaimed, clasping Elm fondly in her arms.

"It is the one thing that I didn't want you to do. Oh, how grand It is to feel at least that I am marrying a from Judge 'You woul professional collector of coins and stamps, "to know how many utterly worthless specimens are brought to true wr me by persons who have perhaps treasured them for long and then, FROM A SINNER'S DIARY The symptoms of foot and mouth disease are smacking and drolling you one have got it. A liar can't begin to start the riots a truther can. A i card from Messrs Mitchell. Hutchins Chicago, states that the American Telephone i Telegraph of whidh our S.

W. Fell is a part) is paying dividends of $9.00 per share of $100 each year and has paid dividends for the last forty years. These gentlemen urge us to invest in four or five shares and make the alluring statement, "Your Divi All this information and more you can get. rom The Sentinel's Big Map of Neosho County. US A aUa rittaM needing money, have come to me, expecting to be handsomely paid for an artlole thatrelly haa no commercial "There were about 4,000 persons out to hear 'Parsifal' the night I wait," remarked Mrs.

Grim to her husband. value whatever, "Is that so?" responded Grim. "I "Sometimes, Indeed. I have paid Think of it! A big, handsome wall map, 35x didn't know there were so many deaf good prices for worthless articles of 49 inches in size, drawn accurately to a scale of people in the dends Will Pay Your Telephone Bills." Borne of the S. W.

Bell managers or no use to me at all, to save their owners from the disappointment which I "What are you talking about de 1J inches to the mile, beautifully printed four colors from specially engraved plates, upon manded his wife. employes should call up M. H. Co could plainly see a refusal would cause them. A preacner ioiu mo mv wanted to spat I always struck at his religion.

(It would take a better marksman that I am to hit it) You'll pay for your good times, anyway. You might's well have 'em. The wee one is working a green vine with red yarn on her new table spread. I know a woman who It having a spell of going barefoot, hoping by sticking her feet plumb onto the naked person of Mother Earth to cure her a xl XT A Iaii rvVl "Why, 1 handle on the average pret and tell them, as they have the farmers and others interested in the or ty nearly 600 specimens a day. both heavy special map paper, and bound with metal strip at top and bottom and tape on the sides.

Each townssip is in different color from those stamps and coins, brought in here by ganization of a mutual, that "the Bell people who expect them to be literally worth their weight in gold. Yet, in "One thousand people slightly deaf, not altogether deaf, deaf, and middling deaf." "I don't see the point yet 'Parsifal' isn't for deaf people, tho parts of It are rather stormy." "Deafness is really an advantage at ny of Wagner's blowouts. Dut what I meant was that at such places of entertainment there is always one deaf man to every three or four persons who can hear. corns ana rneumausm. iwuu U6" spite of the great number of speci adjoining.

to see her. -emmiM'imn' "'n-1 I know an ask-and-ye-shall-receive is not making any money." S. S. Base Ball League. Friday, July 22 Savcnbuig at Erie.

St. Paul at Walnut, Friday, July 29 Erie at St Walnut at Savonburg. brother who prayed, "Oh, Lord, send me a barrel of flour and a' barrel of Among other things this map shows yoa The name and location of all townshlpi Lm the eevnty. The names of counties snrroondinf Neoaha vmmtj. The location, and the name of the record owner, of tray sugar and a barrel of salt and a barrel of pepper Hold on! That's too much pepper!" tract of land outside the cities and towns.

"I'm sure I don't object in the least to the deaf people being there. But I do object to the people who go there A woman sent me a Kewpie ror my mens coming into my hands In this way every year, it is only about once In three years that I find anything of real value. "YoTsee, It's this way. Hardly any good rare coins or stamps are circulating at large. Almost everything has been picked up by collectors; and if you follow up any rare issue, you can place almost every one either find the owner or account for the Issue.

"And you will be surprised, perhaps, when I tell you that we are indebted to burglars for most of what The exact location of every rural school and the anxnher of birthday. I'm getting pretty oia ior em and never cared for 'em, even in with the deaf people. There is always a person who persists in explaining the district. The SentineJ is never forced up season: so when the wee one reached things to the deaf person. The explan anybody.

It is just as easy to after It with such a chirp-warble-flutter The location of every rural church and eeaetary. vErery rhreT and creek in the. county as accurately located; ations are uncalled tor, and the deaf in her throat, I made out adoption top a subscription as. it is to start ness is perhaps a sort of protection naners at once and handed It over. it.

if anything is due pay it and say as possible from surveyors' records. against them. A wedding party just going Dr that you wish your name dropped. "The last time I went to hear the opera I paid eight dollars for a seat one that will cost me a dollar when the 'showers' begin to gather. Brother That's all, AD publie highways and river orlrea, wKh coosty rnral mail routes specially designated.

AD railroads and stations, all cities, towns and vilkfs. says he'll give back the spoons the Everyone kept asking me if I was going and then every one always looked The Sentinel, $1-60 per year. groom gave him. (Murderi meyu be spoony enough without!) But it costs me good money the few who supercilious when I said no, so I finally changed my mind and went. Hav we do find.

One of the light-fingered gentry lifts some rare old coins; he has no sentimental fondness for them based on age and possibly associations, and he is unable to make any use of them. "So he rids of the worthless and possibly dangerous or Incriminating articles; and in that way they drift into our hands." ing paid so much for a seat, I wanted ATTHH feel they have to invite me, and tne fewer I feel I can't dodge. to heafthe music. "Hanged if an old lady deaf as Kiss an explosion of glory, on the post and rich as cream, didnt line up crest of which you're caught up in the skies. Prom Judge.

Quality lore right behind me! There were four friends with her, all anxious to talk A Story ef Raphael, the Artist. Poultry on heavy limestone soils THIS MAP IS AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY TO EVERY PERSON WHO WANTS TO KNOW ANYTHING OP NEOSHO COUNTY. To the People of Neosho County: Do you know who owns lands in your own township, and how much each one owns? The Sentinel's map will tell you. Do vour children know all about the town Raphael, the great Italian painter, whose celebrated Biblical pictures are mi- to her. I think she owned the theater, because no one objected to the recitations on the part of those who were mi ought to be farmed in rotation about like other crops.

worth fabulous sums of money, was not a rich man when young, and en with her. How a man does admire bright chil countered some of the vicissitudes of "The old lady couldn't hear a thing. Everything had to be repeated three life like many another genius: drenif they are his ownj MUNSING UNDERWEAR To Men and Wonien. tt nosiERt, For Womn and Chidren. oi four times.

Even then there were ome things she never did hear. I got Deliver us from the man who loos Once when traveling he put up at an inn, and remained there, unable to get away through lack of -funds to settle his bill. The landlord grew ens up only when tight. Interested in the game and wanted to lake a hand. At one stage they were But you can't nay the rent with a suspicious that such was the case, and his requests for a settlement grew i 11 trying so hard to get her to com feeling of superiority.

prehend that I could hardly stand It more snd move pressing. Finally, STRAW, PATS young Raphael, in desperation, resort The man who isn't true to himself They didn't know how to talk to a deal person. They didn't enunciate clearly. ed to the following device: isn't true to anybody. 1 was always good at enunciation.

He carefully painted upon a table top in his room a number of gold "At last, when they were all taiking None are so biind as those who lm coins, and, placing the table in a cer agine they see it 'all. together, unable to get the old lady to comprehend at all, either thru stub ships, and the roads; and the streams, and the railroads, and the cities and towns, and the many other things this map will teach them. They should know. Get this map arid let them become posted and the grown-ups, too. PRICE ONLY $2.50 INCLUDING ONE YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO THE ERIE SENTINEL.

The paper can be sent to one person and the map to another, but the map. is not for sale excepting with a Sentinel subscription. NOTE We have a few maps with doth back, hung with tain light that gave a startling effect, he packed his few belongings and to want other It's human nature bornness or meanness, I rose elaborately from my seat and turned and faced them. summoned his host. people to be liberal.

"There," he exclaimed, with a lord Excuse I said, 'but 1 can be of ly wave of his hand toward the" table, It's a poor aeroplane that refuses to "is enough to settle my bill and more assistance? Let me rise to the ccoasion. Now kindly show the way to the door." One of the cheapest things of real value is politeness. The Innkeeper, with many smiles and hows, ushered his guest but and Men's, 50c to $5:00 each. i Boys', to each. MIDDY BLOUSES WASH WAISTS It-" OXFORDS-For Men and" flVu 4 A Kew 'shipment arriving at lower 'prices'- Phon 250 ERIE, KANS.

Beware of the man who grins when then hastened back to gather up his gold. His rage and consternation when he discovered the fraud knew no he gets angry. 'With that I placed my two hands around my mouth and shouted loud and clear: "'They say your dress Is coming open in the A Humble Frame of Mind "We are often impressed with the Brightness of our own knowledge." "I've been made to realize 'hat'' replied Mr. Cumrox. "I've been lisieninfc to my daughter's commencement ''era top and bottom, price $3.50.

No map of the county vhere near so good as this was ever before sold for less $5.00. iaap will ba scrt postpaid es bounds, until wealthy English trav painful situation than no Better a job at all. eler, recognizing the value of the art put in the work, gladly paid him $50 for the table. Stray Stories. The more we talk the more people we tire.

ftm StS iiMUfftlifffl'hdSiftmMmmfhMfmm -imMMnMMM aw catches the brKrl Neighborly sympathy, as a rule, turns out to be about three-quarters The early maid train. The worst examples a small boy encounters are in his arithmetic curiosity..

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