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Show . THE WEEKLY REFLEXKAYSVILLE, TJTAH c Its a Picnic Getting Jfceady for If you a-Pic- la About the Literary Man Who touted on Writing Jua What " Ha Wanted to Write. Thu nic choose PckW SpankkOfive Sweet Relish Ham Loaf Veal Loaf Fruit Preserves JeFues - Apple Butter Chicken Loaf Insist on XMif Libby, McNeill . it' ruU' didn't . w i- - : i t t . n old nia a w.i 'M , a .l standing vom: .irt k p ptp1 it tin is launched comes home to ro t in It frequently the shape of a boomerang There are times when a man doesn't think he is getting his money's worth. One is when he tnvests in a monument. Sermon. g Knew Him. Employer (to office boj) William, I have business out of town this afternoon, and may be detained several If anybody should call Office Boy There aint no ball game today, Mr. Spotcash. Employer (eying him sternly) I said nothing about the hall game, William. However, my business is such that it can wait until some other day. That will be all just now, William. hours. Training Baby. Tells from the nursery brought the ly mother, wrherfound the pulling small Billys curls. Never mind, darling, she comforted. Baby doesnt know-- how it hurts. Half an hour later wild shrieks from the baby made her run again to the baby-gleeful- j n? jt Sf-h-i Indian Forced to Succumb. The white man and the Indian never could mix, and the Indian ha had to succumb. All of us admire the Iruian and would like to see him survive tor all time, but . it appears impossible that with advancing civilization he can continue. The Indian sinijily will not submit to the changed conditions; he still dreams of the happy hunting ground, and the forest and stream, and nothing the government can do for him can reconcile him. The automobile and other tilings have helped him but- - tualong . iu - liis- - recklcss-tarecF- Tberculosis has been the most destroying element in the life of the American aborigine. In - i T ri f" -- Lit it d n.. In 11 'n! i'1 nit. tlnv tun V V so I ilmrlhi'in A avv.i) ; FLAG jiies hl iDm-h.- ioHiiv.lv I ma. lieu rash, d ir nuptioin, ami mini- imples ami t c. v the daintiest, choicest flavoured flaked food ever produced New a white crescent, ail'll matched the dtess of the troops, who wore cajis I.ibi tty or Death The colonists desir d to adopt a Century. common flag, but thev had not yet declared independence, and were not Amertcan flag is a growth, at lit st seeking independence They THK Its his- took the British flog as than a creation they knew tt, tory can be traced back to the and made a new colonial flag bv divid12th century, pr pearly 600 yeurs prior ing tlic red Meld with white sttlpea to the brst Flag Hay, June 14, 1 1 77 into th'iteen alternate ted and white During the first crusade In 119,'), strijiis Tills Is known as the Pope Frban II assigned to all of the flag In cause it was fltst unChristian uations as standards crosses furled over Washingtons headquar varying in color and design, emblem- t s 'tit Cambridge, Mass, on January atic of the warfare in which tin y 1, 1776 it complied with the law of were engaged To the Scotch troops 1707 bv the i'non lark on It: having was assigned the white saltire, known it also iho tint teen colonas the white cross of St Andrew, on a ies In represented the tliliteen strij s blue field. The British used a yellow 'As the colonists gradually became cross, but a century and a quaittr cotiv iili-to the idea th.iL. independ later they adopted a red ciosa on a cnee loom the tnotlni tountry was white field, known as the red cross of to modify the they began necissfit). J St, George flag, tii s.t bv leaving o:T the I ulnn When James VI of Scotland ascend Jack and using only the thirteen horied the throne of England as Janies 1, zontal sliiM' lie inodltW flag he combined the two flags, and issued were not alwavs red and white, but a 41 roctama t i o urn g a ! - shifm lo j r(,KtJl irt.()Vhjp;uld cf ,.0 l(1 tlH ttona ()f carry the new flag at their main two colors selected from red, white, masts At the same time the vessels blue and yellow The final modificaof south Britain wore to carryat tion was the of the Union their foremasts the red cross of St. Jaik by the replacement white stars on a blue, George and the ships of north Britain field ' to carry the whjte cross of Sr AnThe stars are the only distinctive , drew. feature of the American flag The The new flag was known as "Kings (.harming story which credits Betsy Colors," the Union Cohns," or the Bobs w the first flag of "Great Union," and later aa the iTiton stars and is still accepted by stripes Jack," aud was the one under which histonaus Washington sugthe British made all their permanent gested the six pointed star, she demonin settlements It was the strated the ease with which a America, flag of Great Britain. only by proclama star could he uiad by fold tlon, however; not until 1707 did par- Ing a of paper and producing piece liament pass an act definitely uniting one with a single of the scissors. the two countries and their flags In Some writers are dip oi the opinion that the same year the government issued both stars and stripes- tn the flag regulations requiring the navy to use were derived from the coat of arms of what was known white ensign, the Washington family, but this thethe naval reserve, the blue ensign; ory is not generally heldt and the merchant marine, the red The official adoption of our first flag Owing to theJact that the-Br- iu was in tT77rT)nJanrT4 orihaT year tsh merchant vessels were everywhere, the Continental congress passed an the colonists in America came to look act providing that the flag of the upon this red enBign as the flag of thirteen united states be thirteen Great Britain. strljes, alternate reel and white; that The people In the New England col- the union be thirteen stars, white on a onies were bitterly opposed to the blue Add. representing a new constelcross in the flag in 163& some of The lation " The thirteen stars were artroops in Massachusetts declined to ranged In a circle to symbolize the permarch under this flag and the military petuity of the union of the states. commissioners were forced to design Vermont was admitted- to the Union other flags Jor their troops with the In 1791 and Kentucky In 1792 It was Cross left out. The design they adoptfelt that these two new states ought ed has not been preserved In 16C2 a to be recognized ou the flag, so in 1794 mint was established In Boston. congress passed an act making th Money coined In this mint had the flag fifteen stars and fiteen Htripes pine tree stamped on one side of it. This remained the flag of the United The pine tree design was also used States throughout the War of 1812, on New England ' flags, certainly by Until there were twenty states in the 1704 and possibly as early as 1635. ttnluff. In 1815, an effort was again At the outbreak of the Revolution made to modify the flag so that all the the American colonies had no flag tew States would be represented ou it common to all of them. In many cases To be continually adding stripes would the merchant marine flag of England make the flag very awkward in shape was used with the pine tree substi- and appearance, so after arguing th tuted for the Union Jack. Massa- matter for two years, congress decided chusetts adopted the green pine tree to return to the original thirteen 0D a white field, with th mottoAn stripes and one star tor each state Appeal to Heaven Borne of the south Congress has never determined the arera states bad the rattlesnake flag rangement of the stars nor the shape with the motto Dont Tread on Me and proportions of the flag, and there on a white or yellow field. This flag has, been great variation, especially in had been used by South Carolina as th grouping of the stars. (am-biidv- e 1 -- , ns soon ns they nto old enough to rus tie for thoniM Ives The spring diltk should have a special place to roost and tln cockerels as soon aa they can be distinguished should be aipiiraled from the pullets Did your young chicks die of Indigestion during tjie Hist few days? Yni probably fed them too eajly rfter Nixt time Bed them nothhutching ing for tlili ty six hours Wet feeding is golug out of favor, and why aliouldn t ii? Natural food for young chicks Is dry Boiled oats make an Ideal food for the baby chicks Do not feed much corn In the sum mi r time it makes fat. With laige flocks hopper feeding is doubtless a labor aavu, but the small1 flock will do better from the hand Give dlie chicks all the range possl A light fence run ble In summer around a portion of the orchard makes an Ideal place for them The hot sun will kill very young chickens They should always have plenty of shade It is just as Important to spray the interior of the brooder xTlh kerosene ns it is to spray the poultry house later on The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS. lurcly vegetable act surely and gently on the liver. Cure TO PATRIOT WAITING WITH MALICE li If you like com flakes, as most folks do, & method of toasting these choice bits of Indian Com brings out a wonderful new flavour j New Post Toasties have a body and crispness that dont mush down when cream or milk is added, and they come sweet and appetizing. "&v 'M FRESH-SEALE- D Year Grcccr H zz Them Nov Wh! I wlsht th com every month. - Whats the matter with your sky rocket, my son? I guess, pop. It's watting to go oil till t crawl up to find out what la th Fourth of Jul y'd j 4v.ttedMwith It." It bas been computed that at the It Is very hard to convince a writer time of the arrival of Columbus there who is paid by the word that brevity tj the sou" of wit were 25,000,000 Indians tn Nortb and South Amorle. rr LeAji - SURUY prcvdites lxw PtM. lcfcte ftw tr tthtf faiMlMi for tonkitt anJ - I" fa L is.- :- Af. Blaakitf PHt i ka. BlMklef Pllii 4 Od I'm Inlwrlnr, h. Culler ary TH of b An to otfff U if fttwHwHHnf Jo an awrtmt aly, Iffiiit fnllif'i If trnAhfiiihk order dtH CUTTEH pnrfl-kt- )r thx is necessary to make enemies, choose lay men. Slty, LABORATOSY, CalKwala. Watch Your Colts For Uol4 feM IMwwuper tuitiU Ottawa wf NlitiiHitL, d luttab uae4 la xiuaca W md firflt ir Ueaior C DAISY FLY KILLER Up t md K Iht flvt armfrtnM oi any UmI rtaMdi bu U lU'OllN'M lIMTFMIEH COMPOimi) 16 nnf) l'6 tb doa of aar dnurciw boreeee II botfia, on rad hr II bauiMi r Mila M'OIISMKIH(ALn),, llftriarloioint, (Wltikt And. V.lrAr - ae4 kill all KmI, eifl4 flonrHiteiit, Oil ourrnp, HAHKERtt Him BALSAM HAIR S" L1 toils ppsMmrmtloB of Dtprit, For RtwMni Color mi toGrif or I i4mI Hslr. tOt am? Alinalrtnl SkJUr aiyrMa pi,l f.,r m t tlk A., SrMklrs, S. T Wk-I lrtnfytj4T v- ARold SOMlkt, 1M Geometry Required. Plato is said to have written ovi r hi door. Let no one ignorant of gcomtiry enter herej Touay such a restriction would reduce" his visiting list. Pci haps outside the professional inathcinaticlanH lie would have no one at ail. All the artists, the philanthropists, the historians, to say nothing of those ladies and gentlemen, of leisure whose irilical faculties are bait Lake City, W. N. U., No. &. Hard on the Prosecutor. lawyer who was engaged by tfc city to prosecute one James Magee for A keeping a gambling bouse, warming up to bis subject, shouted; "James Magee has kept a gambling house, does keep a gambling house! 1 b'.fe proved It again and again. I hare said once and for all It Is a gam-blin- g house, and I maintain It. said th "Thats right, your-honoId have failed long ago but culprit. for the patronage of the honorable gentleman, b CLEAR YOUR SKIN r, so importantly developed nowadays, would certainly b absent. and worse still, would suffer very little at their Yet going back into the exclusion. centuries for guests, a distinguished company might have been assembled of those who, without being famous By Daily Uie of Cuticura Soap and mere.ly for mathematical studies, were Ointment Trial Free. known to have understood and loved The Greek Hon. the Subject, philosophers Discourages Sitting You may rely on these fragrant would have been there In a body, Alemollients to eare for most comfortable position It can assupercreamy Omar X, Albert Khayyam, hair and hands. Nothsume. If it attempts to sit. the posi- phonse skfn, scalp, your de Vinci. Descartes, Durer, better to clear the akin of pimples, tion is difficult to maintain, and the ing and Carroll. Lewis Pancal, Napoleon blotches, redness and roughness, th sensation of feeling air currents Inof dandruff and itching and tb of stead After scalp eggs, disconcerting. Bequest Proved Worth While. hands of chapping and soreness. having been kept In this box for two A man who died some years ago beor three days a hen usually' returns Sample each free by mall with 32-to Gustavus Adolphus col- Skin Book. Address queathed to laying eggs postcard, Cuticura, lege at SL Peter Minn., (the birth- Dept Y, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv, place of the late Governor Johnson I, Exterminat Mitts. his entire estate, whiih was appraised or - - Quiet Day. or use Tfie free kerosene crude . two cents. Hut among his affects at petroleum on the roosts, dropping Sergeant Anything doing In tho ' which may Invention an vas found boards. In the cracks and around the valuable and furnish trenches, today?. nests will exterminate mites. White- prove extremely Corporal No; ft waa so quiet you to tb4 institution. meat a large endow, codld hear a shell drop. wash is also good. -- Cure for Rattle In Throat. A mixture made of one part eplrlts of turpentine with four parts sweet oil. Is recommended for rattling In Administer ten drops the threat dally. - Look Out for Disease. When fowls become Indifferent to their snrroundings they are too faL and tt is time to be on the lookout - fof'diseese. - - A Flavour Beyond Compare DOSE. SMALL PRICE. :'SSE BLACK It Screened Coop With Bottom Made of Narrow Slats, Widely Separated, Is Quite Satisfactory. one. .. ' rim SMALL amb The most successful poultry farms are those which confine tbetr operations to not more than three varieties of fowls, some of them having only jsh iPADTFRS Genuine must bear Signature Drink Denisons Coffee. Always pure aud delicious. TO DISCOURAGE SITTING HEN A device which has been used with some degree of success in discouraging hens from sitting, consists of a screened coop provided with a hot tom made of narrow sluts which are quite widely separated. When plneed Inside of this, a hen finds standing the , - and Indigestion. They do their duty. , SMALL aa any. Success With One Breed. theres a delightful surprise ahead. The new ne-s- T tils la not a fieo country, but, with three or four exieptlons, it is aa free if ! I I infanta and child ten, and see that it Bears the Signature of lu Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher Castoria e - " Biliousness, Important to Mother Examine caretuily every bottle of HeadUAH Olt a, a safe and sure remedy for ache, I)izzi- - lLh-mak- ing A REAL would Remember, the remedy wh oh did this was Lydia h. Finkham Vtgeubl For snle everywhere. tomixiund. It hns helped thousands of women ho have been troubled with displace-dorto- rs rnents Inflammation, ulceration, Ftvuinritjst poncxlic pains,. backache, t,m,t bminnK fhng, indigestion. nnd nervous prostration, after all other means have failed. Why ccn't you try it? Lydia E. Finkham Medicino Co Lynn, Mass. Vigorous Chick. en-sie- ringing In nr-- ! ste, i it has been used hv other all ovTi the conn.tr for l wen- tv year lCtn druggist soils roninol ointment and reatnol sosp -- Adv. Healthy, as-th- if face 1 1 nn du mn i tn mol so j jit tl the sh n troubles that REAL HISTORY OF five-point- . r. Mo e nn-'n'- MuKheads when oiler treatments hive been niton t useb'ss 11 ilk-th- 1 i'n'nntlns rrul siojis oi it. hint and speedilv iii.ili Itiqw t'l in an i mu dears AMERICAN 1 c ikl not hr dr, vn or stnl sometime for n day an I a r.cjht rt a Bute. 1 w tn i ha! very i h'Bo apy U no 1;, ne.ndidy, mi often Lit at tluemh I had not ft "a itt the work!. Aft. r I h vj tried r ry female remely Wi'hnjt nr- ce-- i. mv mother in-- 1 iw nfvi ej rr.e to tik j; iTnhhnm's Wg tali! Cotnpou'i 1. I did so anl g mu'll in strength every day. I have n ,vf n t trou- l), n any way ami highly prune vour It'ad-eitis- es ,m,,iu'me" itself. -- Mrs K. T. lllRLEY, Eldon, Mwsoun. WCNDERrUL IIOW HESINOL STOPS SKIN TORMENTS 1 civilized man is a savage who Is forced to earn his daily bread. aVrft AVv'i'ttT t U 1 home and he is disinclined to go after it, for the wav is weary, the flesh tired The lady finally suggested in a mat ter of fact way: Are you going to cut the grass with the pie? The colored man- drew himself up with great dignity and replied, repiovingl) ", Lady, I never cut grass with a pie ' j'r h h nt Ay- Iard. after years a man la apt to be ashamed of the life he might have led, What is but didnt. "Why, Billy! she cried. the matter with the baby? Nothing, muzzer, said Billy, calmly, only now-- he knows! Harpers. i v- - Emblem, It Is Declared by StuSometimes a girl makes a fool of cents over a man, and sometimes herself Then it turns out that the Chinaman dents, May Be Traced Back she marries the man and makes a fool has no and colored mans the tools, as Far as the Twelfth of him. Indianapolis .News lawn mower is a long way off at his Taking No Chances. "Dearest, he said, can't I get you a nice diamond ring for Christmas?" No, darling," whispered the young thing; I will take the now. Let .Christmas bring its ring happy surprises, just as usual. ' at that tine purple b o.i toll me whs re cam obtain a lob He held in Ini hand a loose!) Wrap pod package, trom which protruded the edge of what was apparently a five cent pie The htdv. replied that he might ask the Chinaman for the Jub of cutting the grass So the coloted man bar gained with the Chinaman ic cut the grass, for which he was to receive 2a a political boom luu l i in t m front of a Clitmiman a 3j:r.iSs washluui'-win it ,i woman walked to th srrt-- i t ion.tr reir b to board a nr Tile old man a; i roatlu d lit r and, - hd tJu t"11 ' 1 isn't necessarih crooked because he Is unable to keep his tuce . straight. luting ill' hat. poiitnly s?ni ? y lit ,n Cofcred Man Was Sure of One Thina. He Wculdn t Work Wtth the Pie. A man . i, h 'At Least Drink Denisons Coffee. Always pure and delicious. nursery. t K t t Wi t ,edi WANTED THE REGULAR TOOLS When some men are tinabe to do thing they boast of it -- i I was troubled with Eldon, Mo. displacement, inflammation and femfcle weakness. For two years I could not stand on my feet lone At a time and I could not walk two Idocks without enduring cutting and d's., ;ng pain3 down my right si lo which n c -ased every month. I have been t 1 V Sawed-Of- f n ' - wi Libby , r " b. focer i & l I Uh: for t L n I ::lA L rkbf'$ ut t When How Mr. Hurley V& stored to Health by LycSa. E Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. uli' ' JL Chicago i fi ,tttn Food Products 111 1 d Ready to Serve aUtr makW au If j a lit nrjr.i inkn w ho OuV tji ro w J d i to v olo lit' re ut pOt-IumM to lo guid'd hv wHrtTho editors WORK IN THE POULTRY YARD b.ild llio l i h'n w.intod hut vm ott w liat hi thoiuhl n iuilI i to tn all tio i oi of the Die of Indigestion Young Clicks In do iU k itiH ho s'u hid h MlJOlt W hen Fed Too Eir! After Hatchu. tho ln'tt o tii h.i loi i i. Makes Fat ing 1 9 ilMed era vui JJDLYBEU DATE UP TO FABLES FUN'S Not Good for Hatchings Pullet eggs are not the best for an Incubator. They will hatch, but the chickens are not so vigorous as those from yearlings. Spray Brood Coops. 8pray the brood coops once a week with some of these solutjomrand move to fresh ground. Evidence of Good Faith. x ou own onroGtsT witt.Trtr yov Turtle soup always tastes better Try Marta KeHnd for tUsd, Wurf mod 44rantL4 Kyplufr ; fco fetrunsr when you see the turtle tethered out by K?e Writ for book tf u Bra fopfort. itulBAiI Ink Marla Mf HomoAf U, Chi1 front. Kansas City Journal. JBjr Never hit a man when he has you 4own. n ' Ut the high spots that, knock out the rolling stones. The Best at Any Prico No other taking powder will raise nicer, lighter bis-cuit- - cakes-a- Si nd pastry, none is more pure and wholesome Then Why Pay Mo: |