WI Autobiognphy. in tile Anal-i tic, bu thin musing W: . “Tho Int acct-ion wu when 3 “silly com 0! min. with too Inna win. in bi- WM a when «lulu, luminouiiui “Mflm mmwa' ka-ebouwonusboyoinm hovtmoliwiec hi- nm. 1. momyplutohinioun myria- mumywum Atmthewul chant-to; nyin; that he would'hu'o! Ithad.inMrmtoM« "modâ€"but in tho and he told hi- ne- on! to 1!: it up' with no. lly good. I my I†indeed unwritten-1 tiou with Juno: lwi Dom 3 you baton in like mud businus‘in a hm!!!" ud mullahs of his master, “do mind.†In um ' poulblo in- la.“- ‘ A hiv' an m the" m I M: «ll-w "up“ «hon-o," and In the unload! WAD!» took aunt-u d the m to [at [briefly inâ€" 'uxluu¢. and m mm. to stand altitude-tort“: orltvo. ‘A “Inuit-r d the household undertook Reminder 0! Tim.- When Gammon M0! on “Fl.“ 0! Honor." loamy mapped Into a m and. on an toothy thinning otnbotuoof churns“, which ho a nun-(or an twin: to hue omnod up. With 3 sharp word, he puhod m aide; my now-found Inn-3y dignity m cland- cd; â€quorum, u now In such mimodhhhtorhiscud. Hi- mw in: ‘l he: pardon, my den lit. I took you 1b:- 3 hay.‘ We both at the fun 0! m amnion. ud homo Manda. no In on. of the glories of this world; he lifted m! mdwmitwuioboumâ€" the ancient typo of condom†yo'n‘f done ob a Pogo: cub could w’noflcllh.†ma oi u. may“ Ah how- a «mar: tuh drink at whiskey when a) dull tolls val hath. but dun yo’ A retain of Thomas Nelson Page, who mule: In the manna-1n h1- employ on old hmnyjutlorpwho you by the mo of- “Ebo." short for Eben- 0801’. Ibo II I very pompous “ciw that! man.†tum-fly proud of “do 3» mm. the old nun, who â€proud HE HAD THE FAMILY FAILINO. Hummus Apology Mud. â€Forum Old Color“ Butler. mu Lucy. A“ m‘ ur a. 0' TH! DUEL Ydu can get them from Larson, the Stationer, at We ; have a big line of Valentines at very reasonable price 3:. Artistic FiniSh, sure to ' please yo u and aelight - the: one to Whom yo u send. eatOut of our Stock of 5,005) Valentine Postais~ you will fin 4i enough variety to make a satisfactory seleCtion. at mmfï¬céféï¬fw-W a: mm- LARSON, Stationer unenui people discovered thie It" :30 end ken thrived angler it. Barring the cup oi coilee or chocolate, the leie dining Frenchmen went- 'nothing to eet until luncheon. But the hem of evoiding only food end drink in thin stimulating clinnie when the physical energies mull be med durinl the turning hour: ie one of ihoee silly no- «oh. which beer enumic reeuite, vie- ihle in the complexion. the color end eventully ’the coniitution of thoee mnd: It in neceenu to bring up children lo the! their duceiion shell be ,ndapilbie not to the present, but to the future, perbepe better. condition of the'bum‘n neeâ€"tint in it Ib’ould be ednpzed to the idee of unkind end :6 its entire designation. Thin princi~ pie ier impel-tent in the highest de- (rec. ’Uluslly parents bring up their children so thu they shall be am only {or the proton! world, even though it In deprnvedJ‘But they would educate their chlldren better In order to cro ale than a future better state of m kind .â€"Knnt. Principle of law-took At the toundetion of the m at edu- cation must be the follow!“ pflnclple. which those who mete 1n adv-nee the plans for each eduuuon must under- Oman Boy Then and Now. This in the way the editor at the St. Joeeph, 01., Eye writee it; "David we: considered a noble little fellow becnuee he went forth And slew the ginnt. Golinth. With hie sling. It plenoed King Soul and nll the children at lane] to ouch nn extent that he run at once crowned u e hero end nude n ruler. Very little heroism would ,be credited to n act of nut kind in our dny oi the world. “Give the new Mayan-old boy a sling of the Dcvld Itylc‘ and he would not only km nll‘the giant: withâ€" In (our milel of Mm. but. than would not be I window light nor 3 do: with- m that Mina. " Faehlon nnd Good Tm. It in very foolieh end betrays whn I. smell mind we hue, to ellow (uh- ion to away an in everything thnt re- mde mete; in our we: of living. our henlth and our conscience. . . ; To hnve n hobby in not to have e into for what is hood and beautiful. but for my In we end lingulnr and for whet no one else on much; it in not to like things which are perfect, but those which are most nought ntter and tuhionnble . It in not an amusement hnt n nation: and often I0 violent Minihemennneuotiuobjectit yield: only to {on ad muttonâ€"- Jan. De 1" 3mm. COMPLIMENT POI TH! FACTOR. Amn Moron. b Mill! at tho Him“. as a Mum- elm- m who "vow-4 will: the Calvin- bnolthodu. Mmmlnlm found Maul! hold It at": length by the surround"; outâ€. In “The L1:- um button It acorn Buncnit" In. It. A. 00W. Hun cm the tol- “An M but wry bullish! armor o! my parish. lone an m an, woo-ted no In this may: “Well. It Bum mt do you think the people 0! tho all parish say of III. now? "I wavered. '! hope â€mm “‘1‘th uy, “I! we ant tum “ti him he do. not mind It It ell; q‘ml ltweï¬nluhlmhedoelnotmm but keeps etudfly on In: on m: we therefore have 'ooncluded than 1- Best to let him elone.’ " “The hnner mentioned the feet; In . mum at mums, but I W: end mu think that, ultimate “on In In Marian, u m’the pt» fleet oompument ! hue received through my whole Me.â€â€"Yont.h'e We Khan. the Kongo] chief, I! the thirteenth century proved htmelr one e! the vale“ Melt wen-flare. uncommon-«unaware, and is described h Gout do mm "from Folk to minim†“Two Inn“ teats, one behind the omen end on} nected by e "1710' Inner door, mule or worn-out felt, and “mining til-ouch their rent! the rgn end the wind, In the ‘Inonuneate' damned AT TONI OF GREAT WARRIOR. mate-t conqueror tho world has known...1‘heuholotthehody of Genghi- Khu-m “posited in a kind of chat. mm in shone, uni Monuwoodonumnmndeot Inull. colored plum adorned with pointing: on I.“ m um. arc-pt tint Mn; south. ,which in covered with n ï¬nely' world copper plm represent- in: I divinity surrounded by four Ini- mia which no diilcnit to identify. . The tomb. in fact, In: not 31'â€: boon hm. built in diilcuit to how exactly when the ilm dominant- ol tho [not Wt)!“ his rennin.†Dmrlptlon of Last footing Plan of , Mahl- When lnglnnd Shook. In the owns of 1:. Ion: W has known 3 few my.» shocks. In the n-m mu m on shamr- mud h a Much. lully Valentine :5. Keeps Heat ‘Just Right†.â€" Both Dayand-Night â€"â€"-.< Singer and Wheeler 3 Wilma Sewinï¬ Machines 22 W. Central XLVC. GEMINEER GIPP - GROCERIES We keep pace with the. Tleâ€"m-Is. PATTERSON “MWMSI‘MB‘ ._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" _; aflYPAmâ€"W muawmanaauuuuuâ€"Mhm SINGER SEWING MACHINE 00. n 0|]thme s"‘of the heating plant looks after stands guard over your coal bin and 6 family from colda the m uneven a the home. ewe]! 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