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The Salina Daily Union from Salina, Kansas • Page 2

The Salina Daily Union from Salina, Kansas • Page 2

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A RIGID BILL AGAINST BETTING riiikii i i it Wo Want to Sell SMAftA UA LI UlUUl The Two-Cant Fire Maastira Alio Introduced "400" Smoke Samuelson'o About Town "Everybody smokes the Kig and Pipes and Tobacco RAPID SOIL EXHAUSTION Ohio Authority Sayi Crop Rotation Don Nat Help. Columbia, Jan. 9, Before the farmers' meeting today Dr. C. G.

In the Kantat Housa Today. Topeka, Jan. Id. A new betting and pool law was introduced in the house this morning by Reynard of Franklin. The bill is intended to I.

8. COBB, Publlahar. Publiahail every evening, eicept Hundar. Entered at the poatofVe In Ralina. antes.

a eoond-clana mail matter. OFFICE 110-112 North Sevnnth: four duora north of yosfcjrnce, opposite Bide of atreet. Ti.puom No. 28. HrHKCiin rioN nv i.k Hll North Simla 1, Hopkins, ot the Illinois experiment "Everybody smokes the Hig and ,4 If ii'io ac ics miles from Salina; X-ac ri'S under cultivation; 60 acres ol wheal noes with llie place; i 'i acres of orchard; 2 gooil springs on I he place: 5 room house; good barn; gooil granarv.

l'rice $1,100 cash, balance 6 per enl. C. H. WAGNER 118 S. Pantile Ave.

Phone jjol The Mercurial Barometer the only true weather prophet MANUFACTURED BY station at Urbana, declared that soil exhaust'on in the United States is go stop the betting at county fairs which it is asserted, is the most dangerous ng on faster than in any other couu- It's a troublosome task to polish your shoes, isn't it? The patrons of the Salina Pantatorium leave that t.y in the world and that the much exploited "rotation of the crops" form which the Kansas oflieers have to contend with. The bill provides that making bets in a book on the trial or contest, speed or power of endurance of man or beast, the outcome ODeweek One month, hi advance 8ll In advance, 2 011 One yea In ailvance HlIWCltll'TION UA I I. HV MAIL troublesome task" to us. 83-tf will not stop the waste or make up for what has already been incurred. Only the extensive use of fertilizer, Indigestion, constipation come and of political contests, prize fights and go like rent and tax day and other sorrows, if you take Hollister's Rocky he declared, will retain life in the Ceylcs KANSAS.

j. w. SALINA, aoil. Attorney General Hadley ad Mountain Tea, the greatest remedy dressed the farmers, his subject be nown to mankind. 35 cents.

Tea oi several other minor points, makes the layer of the odds liable to a fine of $1,000 or one year in prison or both, in the discretion of the court. Ham of Rooks introduced the two- ing "Combinations." Tablets. T. W. Carlin.

1 year A months h.i months v' TO 8UB8CRIBEK8I The Union employe a force of carriers to deliver the paper eerly and regularly. Paper will be placed in boxes where such are erected by the ubneriher. Any incivility or poor nerviceon the part of the carrier should be reported to the office, either In pereon or by 'phone, and such eoidplainta will mceive prompt attention. CU-CURA Guaranteed to cure any case of Did You Ever Stop and Think What you have missed by not invest cent fare law in the house this morning. This law covers more ground W- S.

Hr.rvev, M.D Physician and Surgeon. SALINA, KANSAS. ffi cc Here No. S3. Keeidenr Phone Ni Office Room iniDaily Block, opposite Poet Ofltoa dandruff or scalp disease no cure no than the bill introduced in the senate ing in Salina property ten years ago.

pay. The National barber shop Ten years hence you will do the same yesterday by Senator Brewer. The E. A. Knox, proprietor.

IGO-tf 204-tf THE PUBLIC flam Din is to arnenu me present. TRYING TO thing, say people right now is the time to invest. City property in Sa steal" LANDS. maximum passenger lare law Dy siriK-ine out the words three cents a mile Don't let your children die with iphtheria, toncilitus or whooping lina will advance from 10 to 25 per cent within the next ten years, watch and insertirg the words two cents There is little doubt but the when you can get Dr. Griffith's mile.

The bill also provides that the it, then kick yourself for not buying Celebrated Conqueror a sure preventive, and cure for 50 cents a bottle. fare for children be! ween ages of sooner. Don hesitate any longer. GOING TO BUILD? Concrete sidewalks, curbing, foundations or cisterns. If so, phone C93 or see C.

T. SNVDER, 252 North Third. 0 and 12 years should be one cent a SMOKING COMES HIGH. This is absoluely a fact, but if you buy the right kind of a cigar the advance in cost does not fall or. you, but on the dealer.

All kinds of high grade tobacco has advanced to such an extent that the best of cigars are costing more than they ever did before. The wholesale price on the Royal and the Monogram Has advanced more than $2.50 per thousand. This advance is shared by the wholesaler and the retailer, while the consumer pays the same as before. It makes these cigars a good 10c cigar for the price of a 5c cigar. The Price Remains the Same 5c When you smoke the Monogram or a Royal nowadays you are surely getting your and the dealer is making very little money.

For sale by T. H. Elrod, 127 Sojth Santa Fe. 173-tf mile instead of one and a half cents but come up and let U9 show you some of the best bargains in farm and city property to be had in Saline county. We also write all kinds of insurance, as at present.

and "Everybody smokes the Big ir4-tf ECHOES FROM WILSON do collecting, and don't forget the O. place. tors in Washington who represent the trusts are behind the mov to oppose Secretary Hitchcock who is trying to prevent grafters fro getting thpir clutches on the Indian Territory coal lands. Every move that can be made to throw the lands into the hands of the government bo that railroad can lay a claim to it, is being urged by these pirates of the Sei ate in collusion with the railroad corporations. If they can get Secretary Hitchcock to place the land in a position that it might be termed government A Wonderful Happening.

Fred Mack, a former resident of Public Sale -P. N. Sjogren will Port Byron, N. ha witnessed this city, attending the Wesleyan Uni one of the most remarkable cases of sell at public auction on the Old Geo. Bingman farm 1 mile west of Bavuria, healing ever recorded.

Amos F. King, ML. RUSSELL Carpenter and Builder. Slnrm Doors, Door ami Window Screena. Repair Work a Specialty.

428 W. Preseott Ave. l'honc cal's, promptly answered. versity at Salina, was coming up from McPherson and standing on the platform, when he in some way fell and of that place siys: Bucklen's Arni north ol union facitic tracks, on Tuesday January 15, commencing at ca Salve cured a sore on my leg with 10 o'clock forenoon, 13 head of horses his foot was crushed by the wheel so aid mules, 95 head of cattle, a lot of that it had to be amputated. which I had suffered over 8(1 years.

I am now eighty five." Guaranteed to cure all sores, by all Druggists shock fodder and many farm imple Frtd Cole of Salina, who has been mcnts. Usual terms; a credit of 8 seriously sick at R. W. Bradshaw's, Dr. Park's office in Bishop's Bldg.

months time at (i per cent interest land, then they will claim every alternate section through the territory. If there is a bold and open attempt to steal this lind from the people there is likely to be trouble. The only hope of preventing the steal is in men like La Follette. is recovering nicely under the care of Phone 89. 174-tf given; 'Z per cent oil for cash.

Col Dr. O'Donnell. His fatner, W. J. Cole, is yet here looking after him.

C. Post, auctioneer; T. H. Davis clerk. 3 GENTS A POUND.

MRS. LVAMBOTTS 115 North 7lh Slraat. Teacher of Piano Wilson Echo. The II. D.

Lee Mercantile Company for clean, white cotton rags at the Union office. Report of Mahan School district No. 88 for the fourth month ending of Salina, gave each of its 150 em January 4, number enrolled, girls 12 Hardy shruhs, vines, roses and boys 20, total 32; average daily at ployes a Christmas token of a $5 gold coin. The advertisements of this firm have been appearing in the Echo and their goods are favorably known perennial plants, for fall and spring delivery. The Hobson Greenhouse COST OF LESSONS.

tendance 29.3; those receiving perfect attendance certificates were; Jane Nujrsery at Park Place. in this city. They are the most Given, Marguerite and Rolla Ramsey At my homo -At Btuuent's home That'B the house the doctor built Sadie and Elmer Morrison, Fredolph prompt paying outside advertisers on THE FARMERS NATIONAL BANK SALINA, KANSAS, would like to have your business. Designated Depositary of the United Stat es City of Salina County of Saline Capital Surplus. Deposits, $730.

301.02; Total Resources, $1,002,728.78. H. D. Lee, l'res't; Howard C. Rash, V.

Pres't; J. F. Merrill, Cashier; Theo. V. Seitz, Ass't Cashier; K.

C. HoIlitiHer J. R. Ceis, Tellers. Herman, Gertrude Apple, Nettie The biggest house you see our list.

The Lincoln Republican is making vtry broad charges against the To-peka papers for misrepresenting the legislators who assembled in Topeka for the opening ees' ion of the legislature. If the Republican writer could know and see half what actually occurs in the political ring that is lining up at the capital, he woultTchange his mind. The facts are that the half has not been told of the scheming and trickery oirried on at the Copeland. There is one political ring in Topeka that is like John Randolph's rotten mackerel: "The more it is td'rrcd the more it shines, and the inor. il shines the worse it stinka." Thank goodness he don't get our and Ed Hostick, Vera Salis CHAMPION HUSKERS, bury, Edwin Lundgren and Olive House.

Neltie Hostick received Kioney, For we all drink Rocky Mountain Tea. T. W. Carlin. large certificate for being neither tb Sixteen Year Old Lad Cribs.

80 Bushels Par sent nor tardy for six months while Marguerite and Rolla Ramsey received GOING TO MOVE? Or Store your (ioods? Ed. Buchanan's Moving Van Telephone: Office, T.K): Kesidence. 382H. 3 CENTS A POUND for clean, white cotton rags Day. The Pratt Union has heretofore held the record for corn husking news.

the diploma for not loosing any time for eighteen months. We enj' yed the Union office. The best day's work reported was 112 vtry pleasant visit from our superin bushels. Now Geoige Wise who has tendent this month. Visitors welcome One of the Idiotic rulings of the been husking for George Blakely out Dr.

E.J. Lutz, Residence Phone 6U7. Dr. J. li.

Metcall Residence Phone 46A Florence Woodward, Teacher. postal department is that a farmer who puts up a mail box in front of his west of Prestcn, husked and cribbed 125 bushels one day last week house cannot be written to by a neigh and did it easy. This is the Dest re Drs. Lutz Metcalf, Odd Fellowi lil opposite V. O.

Olllce fhone- lib. bor, nnd the letter dropped into th How much of your life is spent try port this year. Another good record was made. by Grover Zink, northeast box without a stamp on it. The box ing to get well.

It requires but month or less to put the average man TheStrength and Stability of a bank ib a very important question to every depositor. Before entriiHt.nir his money to its care lie wants to know the character of the institution THE of Preston. He is a lad of but 16 years and husked and cribbed eighty A Memorable Day One of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, the painless purifiers that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bowels right 25c at all Druggists. Patrons of the street car company will confer a favor on the management by stopping at the sign boards.

The car will stop on the north side of all cross streets and at the center of each block. 179-181 belongs to the farmer, and why should not the neighbor who wants to drop him a note use it rather than lay it or woman on their feet with Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents bushels of corn per day for six conse on the fence or put it in some other Tea or Tablets. T. W.

Carlin. cutive days. That is a record which is hard to beat even by old men. convenient place where he will find it. There are more fool rulings in the Planters State That young man you passed on the street when you went home is one of DRAY AGE TRANSFER The best service in the city.

PHONE 615 Howard C. Collins post office department than any other COAL FAMINE THRATENS FRISCO the customers of the Salina Pantator branch of the public service. There is nothing so tyrannical as this depart BANK ium. Did you notice how nicely his suit was pressed, and how his shoes ment. What would the old pioneers were polished? b3-tf.

Ladies' garments cleansed pressed at Salina Pantatorium. ana of America think of euch restriction of their liberty. Kindling delivered in bundles. in one of the Btronfrest and Houmloflt in this community. It's ofticera are mn of tried ability and judgment.

Its methods are based on the soumieat buBinetts principles. It inviteu accounts witli thotie who appreciate such qualities. P. W. ROACH, Vice Pres.

F. R. SPIER, Ass't Cashier Thomas Benton Murdoek, who is Phone 7, Ed Lotz, Coal Feed. 174-tf Henry T. Harvey, DENTIST.

watching the "milling" in Topeka Only a Sevan Days' Supply on Hand and Nona on the Way. San Francisco, Jan. 11. Unless the coal situation is relieved San Francisco will sulfer seriously by next week. There is at present in the bunkers and in the hands of the dealers little n.ore than seven days' supply of fuel.

After that the problem will become decidedly more serious. There are no colliers on the way to this port, and a genuine ccal famine threatens the city. RED H. QUJNCY, Pres. T.

W. WELCH Cashier. haB a theory that cmceholding is a better test than inebriety to reveal We give you 10 per cent, for cash, on all winter goods. A. Lindblom, merchant tailor.

179-3t DAILY FLOCK, the real nature and character of a man. "The candidate," says he, "is usual ly a hypocritical pretender, but, hav Ing been elected, all the selfishness OLD FASHION BACK The Charming Woman is not necessarily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could never serve as an artist's model, possesses those rare qualities that all the world admires neatness, clear eyes, clean smooth skin and that sprightliness of step and action that accompany good health. A physically weak woman is never attractive, not even to herself. Electric Ritters restore weak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, beautiful complexion.

Guaranteed at all Druggists 50c. all the venality, all the hypocrisy in him comes to the surface. Somehow we are inclined to believe this, and THE CEMETARY ASSOCIATION 3 CENTS A POUND, for clean, white cotton rags at the Union office. Drs. Mayfield, office over Farmers National Bank, from 9 to 12 and 2 to 6 o'clock.

Phone 965. tf. AGO Salina Mattress Factory In old Creamery Building netr Aih tlrtet bridge. FEATHERS RENOVATED. Mattresses Cleaned and Made Over.

UpholsUrlng md Repairing Phone 2n- ami we wi I nhow uphotNterin- good at your hount, wo carry a full linn. Guarantee Satinfact.un. CiiAS. E. HANLY NEEDLEWORK AGAIN OF LONG IN VOGUE.

that some proof of this assertion is to be found in Topeka today." Has Elected Its Officers to Sarvs During Ensuing Year. The Gypsum Hill Cemetary Association met yesterday afternoon and elected officers for the ensuing year. We believe Congressman Murdoek Designs and Colors the Same Cross Stitch Growing in Popularity Colored Embroidery on White Linen Much Used. Tell Park. 89.

your tooth troubles to Dr. Office Bishop tuilding. Phon 149-tf Officers were elected as follows: OINnger's has started something when he charged that false weights were ueed in the mail service. It is to be hoped that a fair investigation of the graft will be made. Murdoek is undoubtedly on Wm.

Btrg, President C. Eberhardt Vice-President W.Ober, Treasurer; in vvhke thread and The colored embroidery in the same design. For instance, a pin cushion was noticed decorated with corner designs, including scattered blossoms and butterflies. The butterflies were of open work embroidery done in white, supplemented around the wings with embroidery in van-colored linen thread. The tiny blossoms were in different colored linen threads.

The mingling of applique work with fancy stitching is seen on the new fancy work which Is to be used on useful articles for bedrooms and dining rooms. For instance, a laundry bag male of cotton etamlne and lined with yellow sateen had a decoration around the bottom of chintz applique in yellow and green. The desirn was of tall yellow poppies with green leaves, and the applique was so put on that the flowers stood up all around the bottom of the bag. The foliage, of course, was around the bottom edge of the bag, while the flowers came half way to the top. Knitting, Afghan shawls, of zephyr and Germantown wool on two needles is also a highly popular industry among the fair sex.

J. Wellington, Secretary. the cause of the great deficit in th mail service. AFTER THE BOWLING ALLEY Old-fashioned needlework has taken complete possession of the most modern of up-to-date work baskets, and every week or two one sees some oue of the kinds of handwork that were In fashion many years ago being revived. Cross 'stitch is growing in popularity, and very beautiful floral pieces are now being made for cushions, table Here is a real mean one: C.

11 Barber Shop flrat-Claaa Barbara. Up-To-DaU Fumitura. bath Kooma in Coniwctloii. Porcelain Tuba. Bteara Heat.

Hatha 25e-6 for tt.0f. 109 S. Sand Fa. E. R.

TUTTLE, Pr. Two Men Are Figuring On Again Matson wonders how the fifty-two young women and forty-one young men in the state pchool for the blind Opening the Place. covers, etc. The designs are quite i manage to exchange goo-goo eyes. It is said two parties are figuring on purchasing the bowling alley on Long Live The King! is the popular cry throughout European countries; while in America, the cry of the present day is "Long live Dr.

King's New Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, days: "It never fails to give immediate relief and to quickly cure a cough or cold. Mrs. Paine's opinion is shared by a majority of the of this country. New Discovery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all.

other remedies have failed; and for coughs and colds it's the only sure cure. Guaranteed by all Druggists. 50c and $1.00 Trial bottle free It is noticed that Governor Hoch did not have much to say in his mes Seventh street and again opening it. This alley has changed hands several times in the past year. John Brans- sage about the celebi ated case entitled "State of Kansas versus the Ui iteu ton ran it a short time ago but closed You Can Keep Coo! WHILE YOU and Bake States" otherwise known as the it up after a month.

Katy suit. Kansas City Star. I HIS FUNERAL TODAY MM eT Reaidenca Phona 'J43 J. H. I Office Phone I9 WINTER30THAM to Remains Of Sven Knutson Laid those that were used when the work was papular many years ago, and the colors used are the dull, deep pinks, dark gin-nets and shaded greens which go so well with the stiff bouquets and garlands-of the patterns.

One wonders that some one does not invent an entirely new kind of designing for tills work, not because the old patterns are not sat ist'actoiy, but because nowadays we are always crying for new things. As yet, however, the cross stitch workers seem to be perfectly satisfied with the old pattern. Their aim is not to make a departure into new designs, but to find some particularly quaint old ones to copy something which none of their acquaintances has come across. Colored embroidery 'on white linen is much used for pin cushions. The designs that are In fashion at the moment are scattered and rather slight and dainty.

The most attractive work, and also the mo3t difficult, is that which includes oieu-work embroidery Rett In Salemsburg Cemetery. The funeral services over the re Potato Risaolea (French). iMash and season the potatoes with salt, white pepper and cay-niie, mix with them plenty of chopped parsley and a tiny piece of minced onion. Add sufficient yolks of eggs to bind the mixture together; roll it Into small balls and fry them In plenty of lard or butter over a moderate fire, or they will be too much browned before they are done through. Ham or any other kind of meat finely minced may be substituted for the herbs or added to them.

Physicians and Surgeons. Offices" in Salina. Bulkier Bulldinc. Kanaaa. The Union "makes good." Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, a they cannot reach the Jncaeci portion of the ear.

There is only one way to cure deafness, and that ts by constitutional i emediea. Ue-afneas ts caused by an inflamed condition of the mucuos lining of the Eustachian hen this tube is tntlamed you have a rumbling soul or imperfect hearirur. and when it is entirely closed. Ileafuesa is the result, and unless the incarnation can he taken out ami this tube restored to its normal condition, hear-ing-will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten arc cause! by atarrh which is nothing- but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollara for any ease of Jeafne-s Uaused by catarrhi that cannot be cured by Hall's Mare Cure.

Send for circular free. K. J. CH KNLY CO Tolelo. O.

by PrutrKists, T5c. Take Hall's family Pills for constipation. ft amth A COL C. POST, AUCTIONEER Office Phone 822 Res Phone 166 Will Sell For P. N.

SJOGREN, 1 mile due west of Bavaria, i mile north of U. -P. track Jan. 15. MIKE HOYNE, 7 miles west and 1 mile north of Salina, 4 miles north and mile east of Bavaria Jan.

22. Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove. L'ict tame oil at your lamp. No Dut-No SmtH. Madr in all lizei.

If your dcaltr ioti luit have them, tend to mains of Sven KnuUon were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the deceased at Salemsburg. The re-inaina were carried to the Salemsburg cemetery where they were laid to rest. Tha young man was well known in that neighborhood. ALFRED ROTHSCHILD DENTIST Rooms 4-6 Seitz blk Office Phone T30H keiidenoe Phone 188 STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Subscribe for the Union.

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