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DR. E. E. WUTTKE RESIDENT PHYSICIAN 65 MANAGER MRS. EDITH SARRARIN SUPERINTENDENT The Halstead ospital : DR. RALPH H. HERTZLER ASSISTANT SPEC-IAI. HATESTU STUDENTS 31.50-Monthly-31.50 We guarantee the best service and satisfaction, either monthly or not. The gienic Barber Shop J. MUTTO, Prop. nder PERYSTYLE FLATS 712 E. 9th St. TI'IE PRICE ENTITLES YOU TO EVERYTHING DUE AS BARBER SERVICE. 1--: :--1 1--1 :--: I--: Z- Open daily 7 a. m. till 8:30 p. rn. DR. ARTHUR E. HERTZLER ATTENDING SURGEON 402 ARGYLE BUILDING. KANSAS CITY, Mo. my eyes and urged my pony into a gallop when passing here at night. Now we go down this piece of level read, the hedge fence on one side and Cameron's house and garden on the other. There is no one to be seen at the windows so we hike along without further ado. Now we cross the creek on the red bridge. Often I have crossed this bridge at night when the noise of the horse's feet on the planks would be the first intirnation that I was anywhere near it, and as soon as the bug- gy slipped off the last plank, with that bump into the hole where the Inud-puddle was, I dropped peacefully back into my slumbers. Up the slight stretch, around the corner, up grade another quarter, an- other in the opposite direction, down the half slope across the draw and around the next corner and we are half way home. Here the road is paralleled by the creek for a quarter and the right of way about one-half quarter wide, the rabbits are thick in the under-brush at this time. As we go along a gray chicken hawk is sit-
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Ellie illlehifa Hiatt Kumi: BY R. P. PRICE. JR. HE train is running clickety click, about thirty miles per hour, and I, the homecoming medical student, begin to recognize familiar buildings. Stretching my arms and legs, then pick up my suit case, and as the train comes to a jarring, grinding stop, I step down onto the platform. Half a dozen fellows whom I have grown up with stick out their hands and say, Hello, Doc. Everybody seems to take a special dig at me, asking wif I am still cuttin' 'em up?,' etc. I look on them all with a superior air, smile, and pass on to where the younger brother waits with the two sorrel ponies hitched to a dem- ocrat Ca two-seated spring wagoni, throw in the suit case, and drawing my raincoat carefully about me, so as not to get against the wheels, step up and sink down on the left side of the front seat. The younger brother, in overalls and jumper, climbs up on the other side with- out so much as cleaning the mud off his feet. The city chap, as that is what I am now since I've spent three months in the city, launches into the usual questions about the folks at home and finding that they have all managed to survive the ab- sence of one so important as himself, I settle down to listen to the news of the community. During this time we have driven up Main street at no slow pace, spattering mud on both of us as well as the 'suit case. We stop in front of the grocery store and load in a cracker box of groceries, then once more set out upon the road home, six miles through mud and water. Hello! Dr. Jones has built a new fence and painted his house. How things do change when a fellow leaves home. Willhite ,has been grading the road out to the city cemetery, just a quarter of a mile from the city limits. There are the same old tombstones in the cemetery, the grass and weeds have been burnt off and they show up plainer. Often I have shut The Students Never Forget College Hill harmacy TH E STUDENT'S STORE. where they obtain at Students Rates their Text Books, Surgical Instru- ments, Laboratory Supplies, College Stationery-in fact, everything used by the students while in school and the necessary equipment for entering practice upon leaving college. Mail orders receive prompt attention. 429 DERR 6. GRIMES, Props. 10th and Harrison, K. C., Mo. x.D'Nc ALD YF -e ? TRADE H0 0 ,, Q, q. ,,,,f1 m 4-ro. 1816 This Trade Marla is an lnsurance Policy cn all Athletic Goods made by ourselves. SEE THAT IT IS ON E V E RY ARTICLEI SPALENG' ATHLETIC SHOP 1111 'Walnut St., Kansas City, Mo. Write for free catalog.
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Stationer to Schools and Colleges . . Invitations and Correspondence Stationery, with the imprint ' 'J a c c a r d ' ' are the recognized standard in correct form and perfect eXecution. We are the makers also of Pins, Badges, Rings for classes and societies: original designs upon request. JACCARD JEWELRY CU. 1017-1019 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo. ting in the dead sycamore, while his mate is skimming along over the ground look- ing for prey of some kind. The noisy crow hollows as he starts out across the meadow and I remark that you got to be slick to slip up on a crowf' Now we are in- sight of the old home place. The big brick chimneys built during the war are the first thing that we see. Now we see the top of the barn, and as we reach the top of the rise the whole familiar land- scape spreads out before usg and it is with some eagerness that we take in the details. The neighbors on the west have put in a new fence and have cleared off that patch of timber across the branch nent to the Rhoades, and ploughed it up. The 'south hill's slope is literally covered with young pigs industriously rooting up the grass sod, and I know I will be ring- ing hogs in the morning. We drive in at the gate, and how good everything looks! We go in the house through the front door which screeches on its rusty hinges, for it has not been used in months, we ED. T. OREAR W. H. REED Prest. Vice-Pres. D. M. PINKERTON Cashier 1 . . Gate City Bank I2th and McGee Streets Kansas Clty, Missouri Capital, SlO0,000 DIRECTORS Jno, T. Harding Jos. C Wirthman Dr. J. Philip Kanoky Wm. H. Reed D. M. Pinkerton Ed. T. Orear S. L. Lee
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