Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1910 — Page 3
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Expecting Too Much.
It was a cold, raw day, but the Neversweats and the Fearnoughts were playing a game of ball on the prairie, just the same. The pitcher of the Neversweats, nts Angers half frozen, failed dismally In getting the balls over the plate. "Aw,” said the captain, “I t’ought ye wust one o’ dese cold weather pitchers!” “I am,” said the slab artist, blowing on his benumbed digits to warm them, "but I ain’t a ice pitcher, blame ye!"
Cheap.
Howell—Every man has his price. Powell —Well, I wouldn’t have to borrow money to pay yours.
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INCIDENT CF RAILROADING IN KANSAS IN 70s. Herd Mlles Long Holds up Train for Three Hours—Wild Game Cause the Railroad Men Much Trouble. "Forty-two years on the pay roll of the Santa Fe, 38 of those years run-
pany. Tellin began work for the Santa Fe at Topeka In 1868. He had come to this country only a year or two before from Sweden, and he could neither read nor write nor speak English. He helped build the Santa Fe from Topeka to Emporia, later being advanced to boss of a construction gang, in 1870 he got a job as fireman and two years later he was assigned to a run as engineer, and he ran an engine until-he got a place as passenger conductor two years ago. In the wild days of Newton and Dodge City Tellin dodged bullets in both towns. In 1873 he ran the first construction train from Dodge City to Granada, Col. He took the first Santa Fe.train into Colorado and ran the first train across the Arkansas river when the bridge at Granada was completed. “That ’Aas July 4, 1873,” he said, "and it was the drunkenest Fourth I have ever seen. Engine 32, named Kansas, had the distinction of being the first to cross the river. The engines were named as well as numbered. From the time the railroad was first built to the western line of Kansas and for 20 or more years afterward I ran out of Dodge City; and I want to tell you that if I had been offered all the land as far- as J could see in all that part of the state I wouldn’t have had it as a gift. It was the most lonesome, dreary and forlorn looking country under the shining stars. Today you can’t buy some of that land for SIOO an acre. “There was one thing this country was good for then, however, and that was wild game. It wag a daily sight on my run to pass herds of buffalo, antelope and other game. “Buffalo never gave me any trouble but once. That was when a bad herd started across the track. There were one or two herds known to the pioneers as bad because of their ugly disposition. This was the only time I ever saw a herd of that kind. Generally the buffalo were as meek as cattle. “This herd was miles long, and it seemed to me there were millions in it. I sounded the whistle and popped off steam and did everything to scare them, but they wouldn’t scare, and for nearly three hours my train was held up waiting for the brutes to get across the track. “Usually we would find most of the buffalo near Cimarron. They would get between the track and the river and chase along with us. They could run 20 miles an hour all right, and that was as fast as we generally ran. Every day I would see antelope by the million, it seemed, in herds. They were always shy and the noise of the train frightened them. - And wild ducks? I never saw so many in my life as there used to be where Hutchineon now stands. The sky would be black with them. You could shoot from the train and get any number of them just pot shooting.”
Disinfecting Cars in Prussia. Disinfection of the coaches of the Prussiain state railways has been annoying the sanitation authorities, with the result that the government recently established a system of steel tubes, boiler rivetted, into which coaches may be backed and exteriors and interiors rendered germless through a treatment of formalin. Cars are run Into these tubes, one at a time, the end of the tube closed, and its interior filled with formalin gas. The gaa tank is set up as a unit tn connection with the metal tubing, feeding the disinfectant gaSes into the tube at short range.
Neglected to Provide Engine.
When B. & O. passenger train No. 101 was made up Monday, it was discovered there was no engine in Columbus to take the train out and it was found necessary to send to Newark for another engine. The train was delayed for more than three hours because of this and traffic along the route inconvenienced considerably.—Columbus Dispatch.
She Won.
"Wo won the argument you anq your wife were having last evening? "She dM.” “What was it about?" «“Oh, nothing of any Importance; I said I was going downstairs and she wid I wasn’t.”
nlng an engine and never missed a pay check.” This was the statement of Pete Tellin as he stepped from his train at Kinsley, Kan., a few nights ago after completing his passenger run, which takes In the line between Hutchinson and Kinsley. Perhaps no other railroad man of the west can boast of so long a service with a single com-
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How She Became the Leading Expo? nent of Paychic Phenomena.
That psychic power in its best development has a wide field of opportunity and performance, is shown by the great number of clients who throng Margaret Graham’s residence, 2918 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111., from morning until night. Margaret Graham has often been asked: “How did you come to take up psychic work?" The answer is simple. - - Margaret Graham
was born possessed of psychic power developed to a marvelous degree, so that from early childhood she could reveal secrets of the past and future. As a child wonder she was not the success that she now is, because psychic phenomena were not as well understood then as they are now. In a short time she gained the enviable distinction of being “America’s foremost exponent of psychic phenom-ena,”-and there has never been anyone to dispute the title. ■ With each succeeding year, the psychic powers of- this wonderful woman become stronger, until, as has been said of her, she is the mistress of fate and the revealer of secrets, that are but dumb mysteries to those of ordinary clay. Margaret Graham makes a friend of everyone who consults her. Her charming personality, to which psychic power contributes in no small degree, inspires confidence which is fully sustained by her wonderful revelations. Those who are in trouble, or who are torn by doubt or suspicion, who need counsel on any subject whatsoever, or advice regarding business matters, should at once consult Margaret Graham.
EVER SINCE.
Virginia—l suppose you and Harry have been thrown together a good deal lately? Grace—Yes; ever since he got his new automobile.
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Too Free.
Seymour—What caused the ABcome Life Insurance company to fall? Ashley—lt was altogether too free in accepting risks. I don’t believe it would have even refused to insure the life of a turkey the day before Thanksgiving." J
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THOUGHT SHE HAD PRACTICED
Frenchman’s Suspicions Really Something of a Compliment to tho Men of America. White, the English aviator, praised, at a dinner in New York, the good fellowship of Americans. “The American woman is regarded abroad as an angel,” he said. “The man is admittedly a good fellow, but an angel he is far from being. “You’ve heard of the Frenchman, perhaps, whose sweetheart spent the summer in America? After her return the poor Frenchman seemed quite blue. ‘“What’s the matter with you?’ a friend asked. “ ‘I atn worried,’ the other muttered, ’about my fiancee. You see, since her return from America she kisses so much better than she used to.’ ’*
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An Effort to Oblige.
“Mr. Lobrow does irfs best tobe agreeable,” said the sympathetic young woman. "It’s too bad that he has so little tact.” “I understand that Miss Coddleyap refuses to speak to him. He sent her a box of candy and she fed It&all to her pet terrier. So he tried to tfe still more kind and thoughtful and sent her a box of dog biscuit.”
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury,
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Alleviating Circumstances.
"Did you say,” asked a gentleman who was looking for rooms, “did you say that a music teacher occupied the next apartment? That cannot be very pleasant." Harper’s Bazar gives the landlady’s reply. “Oh,” she Bald, eagerly, “that’s nothing, sir. The music teacher has eleven children and they make bo much noise that you can’t hear the piano at all.”
It Cured My Baby—Hereafter I Will Always Keep It In the House.
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A Bure Sign.
“I understand, Mr. Reuben,” said the visitor, “that your son Is devoted to the turf." “Ya-as, I reckon he is,” said the old man. “Jabez kin lay down on the grass for hull hours ’thoufit makln’ no complaint"—Harper’s Weekly.
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The Preface to Trade.
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