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J1lIJUuEUUlT, ' Ii-f L.ZHHHUHEHHlU sANDER's sToRE ONE OF PAl'lLLION'S OLDEST BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS Proof of It's Outstanding Stability and Successful Merchandising D Dry Goods Furnishings Shoes, Notions. Groceries Fruits and Vegetables I-I. A SANDER, Proprietor -an Eighty-Two
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THE VALUE OF A SMILE It costs nothing, but creates much. It enriches those who receive, without impover- ishing those who give. It happens in a flash and the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None are so rich they can get along without it, and none so poor but are richer for its benefits. It creates happiness in the home, fosters good- will in a business, and is the countersign of friends. It is rest to the weary, daylight to the discour- aged, sunshine to the sad, and nature's best anti- dote for trouble. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is something that is no earthly good to anybody till it is given away! -Exchange. John B- I'm trying to grow a moustache and I'm wondering what color it will be when it comes out. Philip S.- At the rate it is growing I should think it will be gray. Surgeon- I'11 sew that scalp wound for you for ten dollars. Carl F.- Gee, Doc, I just Want plain sewing, not hemstitching and embroidery. Parson- You love to go to Sunday School, don't you Irvin ? Irvin D.- Yes, Sir. Parson- What do you expect to learn today? Irvin- The date of the picnic. Aunt- And were you a good little girl at church this morning? Marie Mc.- Oh, yes, auntieg a man offered me a big plate of money and I said, 'No, thank you'. Jane- I'm going to sell kisses at the charity bazaar tonight. Do you think one dollar each is too much to charge for them? Paul Mc.- No. People at these affairs always expect to pay more than a thing is worth. Now , said the Sunday School teacher, Why is a certain part of the church called the altar? Because, said George Ayers, it's where peo- ple alter their name. Mercedes Schaab thought their Ford had a new invention in it. She was proudly telling all about its intermission Madge- Is that little brother of yours a tease ? Marjorie- That kid is the limit. He put a No Parking' sign on the place where I hung up my mistletoe. Where is the island of Cuba? asked the teacher. I dunno, ma'am. ' Don't you know where your sugar comes from? Yes, ma'amg we borrow it from next door. Teacher- Dear me, how dirty your hands are! What would you say if I came to school with hands as dirty as yours ? Pupil- Please, miss, I'd be too polite to men- tion it. How many sisters have you? I C Eighty-Three
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