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Show Not Mfesed. "If a man geta an idea Into his head that the community he lives in cannot get along without him. the ' surest cure is for him to take a month's visit somewhere," remarks E. 0. Going of Osawatomle. "When he conies home he will find lhat the cow baa been milked regularly regu-larly during his absence, that the corn has been husked and cribbed JiiHt as well as bo could have dene it. lhat the chickens and ducks and pigs didn't stop avowing during his ab-lence. ab-lence. that the regular winter literary society ha been organized and Is making progress without his august presence, that the roads have been dragged regularly and that some of his own neighbors didn't even know be had been away. These are Just a few of the little things that make a fellow realize he Is not so many potatoes pota-toes to the hill as be thinks be is. Kansas City Journal. |