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Is all this commercial strife worth the price of a child being almost a stranger to his own father? Men are some times surprised that their children go instinctiyely to their mothers, and so little to tbem. But aside from the natural instinct which draws every child to his mother, why should the fact cause any wonder?- A child at taches himself to those who give him the most attention, to the one who joins him in his play. And if, as so many fathers do, a man places business first in his life all daring the we?k, and buries himself in those modern curses, the Sunday newspapers, on the day when he is at home, what can he expect from his child? It is a case of the child not seeing the father dur ing the week, and the father not seeing the child on Sunday. A man must be the wage-earner and the family support er. That is the duty laid out tor him. But when that Is accomplished is it worth his while to push on into the commercial maze at the expense of tbe sweetening that should come into the life of eyery man? In short, what profiteth it a man suppose he gain the whole wo Id and not know his own child? A Woman for Congress. Louisville, Ky. Mary burkhart, of Lane, Wolf county, has announced herself a candidate for Congress on the Prohibition ticket In the Tenth Dis trict. She says she will make a house-to-house canvass and will win oyer her Democratic and Republican opponents by a big vote. Miss Burkhart is 26, and is an attractive brunette. She possesses about $40,000 in her own name and says she will spend some o! her money in her campaign. "There is no law," she says, "to pre vent me from taking a seat in Con gress if I receive a majority of the votes, which I am certain I will. I defy Con gress if if I receive a majority of the votes, which I am certain' I will. I defy Congress to unseat me. The Golden Rule is my platform, with Pro hibition thrown in," DISGUISE 0 CATARfa A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening I Enemy to Women. Jack I wonder why time is said to fly ? Maude Probably it is because so many people try to kill it. Life. Woman, said she crusty person, may say that she will fargive and forget, but she will never let you forget that for gave. Baltimore American, Good, stylish bicycle, 8 10s, lor 'sale by a young lady, enameled black and geared to sixty-eight. Address, etc. Tid-Bits. She It's a pity you haven't a mind . of your own. Cholly Jove, I ought to have. You give me a piece of yours ' often enough ! Life. WHEfl YOU GO IN A DRUGSTORE to get a bottle of Painkiller, examine it carefully to see if it is made by Perry Davis, and don't be persuaded to take something "just as good" because it is a few cents cheaper. There is but one painkiller, Perry Davis'. Large bottles 25 and 50e. 2" Jack So you took Ferdy's ring and priced it and found he paid $200 for it? 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