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The Daily Republican from Burlington, Kansas • Page 2

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FLY BITES SORE THEY MAKE heumatism CAUSES TROUBLE YOU BELIEVE RUNAWAY BOY FOUND NEAR HERE Ed O'Marra, the boy who ran away from the home of his uncle James; of near Hartford Tuesday; morning has been located. He walk-; Is A Constitutional Disease. It itself in local ath and T. J. Gormann is suffering eonsid- aw I) A TITO ir.s, ir.f.an-.ed joints and stiff mus- erably the3e ays from the effects of I 1 I 1 I a rt i LTJL ii iil1 1 applications.

It reruir'-s constitutional treatment. ed to Burlington, reaching here early the great zir.d the is a course blr-'vJ purifying and tonic medicine Tuesday morning and ran across -oss Coun! IJVTFTI 7 who 5 liJp kH ty Clerk George Throckmorton nn Hood S. i is ti was looking for help at haying. He jtJ thr- whk-h th bh rfid condition th ii; "i'l jf.r went to Mr. Throckmorton's house whece he worked all week and was! i there until he saw Mr.

O'Marra drive B' LVQia Finkiiam VCg' ud. when he at once ran with his a fly bite on a small sore on his BECAUSE THEY PROVE ALL THEY arm and it has bothered for a number, CLAIM of days. Mr. Gormann had scratched' his arm on a wire but it was getting There is no room for doubt when so along nicely until a few days after- many people of good standing are ward when a fly bit him on the wound anxious to tell their friends of the and it at once began to get sore. Dr.

great good received from the use of Berry is treating him. Root Juice. At this point many have been cured, or greatly benefit-Normal Team Wins ed- of rheumatism, catarrh, indiges-The team for the county normal in- tion. female weakness or some liv-Ftitute easily won the game with the er, kidney or stomach trouble-. No Katy Flyers at Kelley park Saturday wonder one friend is often heard ad.

afternoon by a score of 22 to 1, the vising another to try Root Juice. If Flyers working in their one run in vou blat and belch, if food lays the second inning. The principal fea- heavily on the stomach and pains, if rare of the game was the batting of "hat 'ou eat does not give you Wren Pierson who made three home you are nervous, and your ic-iacteCotapouad uncle following him they chased a hard race thru the fields until the young man was finally caught. Chieacc. Ill "I want to tell you wait Lvdia E.

I'mkham's Vegetable crjfjHiir tl did tor me. 1 was so sick ti.at two of the best doctors in Chicago 5: -id I would di if I did not have an Jones-Reed The following from the Manhattan Mercury is of interest to the many Coffey county friends who join in congratulations and best wishes to Mr. Jones and his bride: A wedding of more than passing interest to Manhattan people -was that of Miss Hallie Reed of --Havensville and Mr. Elmer W. Jones, which occurred on June 21 at the bride's home If You Are Worth $50,000 Dcn't Read This This will not interest you if you are operation.

1 naa already had two-operations, and they wanted me to third bringing in eight scores. Fol- entire system is run aown, vou runs, worth fifty thousand dollars, but if you are a man of moderate means and cannot afford to employ a phy- sician when you have an attack of diarrhoea, you will be pleased to know one. 1 sunereu uay are restless at night and feel as tired lowing is the score by innings II The ceremony -was performed on the in. the morning as you aia wnen you i A. 1 "I y- Fivers 1 1 0 (i00 000 1 5o went to oea, De go ernru ny iue (i 10 (i00 000 1 5 1 1 1 i i'ammation and a small tumor, and never thought of seeing: a well day a gain.

A friend ic. Id me howLydia E.l'inkliam's Veg Normals 0-1 45x 22 16 2 uerienee of others and go to the drug No. mals, Hudson and store, get a bottle of Root Juice and Patrick: Fivers. MeCullough, Wilson lake ii. exactly according to directions that one or two doses of Chamberlain's Remedy will cure it.

This re-m-dy has been in for many v-ars and is Price 25 cents For sale bv II. E. Cowgi'-l. 1 1 and McCullough. etable Cer.n'- ha.l helped her, and third bottle I tried it.

alter rs. vra cv.it-;.. Parks-Roush i.ie:i;-r Lib drag along at 1 cf employment I 1 Ay: If you III do iiome er in Miss Viola Roush Ir.la ard S. Parks of Burlington were quietly i 1 i 1 1 ry, but and re- Mrs. Wiliiams Entertains Mrs.

J. B. Williams gave a party in honor of her sister Miss May Richards and friend Miss Florence Campbell of Kansas City last Thursday night. Parlor games and singing were the amusements. Ice cream and cake were served.

Those presnt wer: Mr. and Mrs. iiiiii i ieu ai me couri hu-Jcs wi uiiui day morning June 27 by C. O. Brown, Vll.

j.vdia E. made probate juJge. Tiu-se young pi-ople 1 lift iih lawn of the Reed home and was witnessed by about forty-five relatives and friends of the bride and groom. Miss Ada Holroyd of Manhattan and Mr. Clarence S.

Jones, brother of the groom, attended the bridal couple, preceded by little Miss Mary Lillian Dole, who carried the wedding ring on a beautiful embroidered cushion. Miss Nellie Reed, sister of the bride, played the wedding march. Following congratulations an elegant wedding dinner was served. Testifying to the large circle of friends of the bride and groom -were handsome wedding gifts of linen, cut glass, china, and a $50 cabinet of silver from the biide's uncle, George T. Donaldson, and his daughter, Vergie, of Greensburg.

Mr. Jones graduated from the electrical engineering course of the K. S. A. C.

in '09 and Mrs. Jones was a special student at the college. The best wish es of many friends go with them to their home in Waverly, where Mr. Jones is employed as manager of the citv lieht and water works. the'.

wisr.es or We predict that before you have used one bottle you will be advising your sick friends to get some of the wonderful medicine, for Root Juice- always pro-res all that is claimed for it. One dollar a bottle at II. E. Cow-gill's drug store. Gus Wiebe Scared Gus Weibe, who is none too long in the first place, was scared out of a year's growth at the electric light plant Monday night.

lie went into the room where the light machinery is, just in time to see a young man about to place his knife across the dingbat which would have given him a shock severe enough to kill several men. The young man Avanted to magnetize his knife. Gus has almost recovered from the scare, but he will try to prevent a repetition of it by keeping people away from the L. M. Ililbish B.

Williams Thomas tbo stan-. and has thou- tronbled iircgtuarities, air.s, laeka( lie. Iscaiing-down tte.iencY. di.zi- June 27. Myrtle noon with 3 itts spent Sunday after-audie Davis.

cei Floyd and Lorin Rosenbergs- spent prostration. r.ervous or l-e Miss Florence Campbell May Jewett Madge Ililbish Ethel Thomas May Williams Bertie Thomas Aggie Grennan Dredgy Finley Simday with Irving Brown. Quite a crowd attended the temper- ance lecture here Sundav evening, Mr. and Mrs. Worden of New York St.

John's Cay Social The St. John's social given at the May Richards Cora Robinson Fern Williams Jennie Williams Lulu Fann Lois Hansel Mar fanes Millie Greenup Millie Hansel P. Anderson Marion Hitche-ns C. Anderson Charley Grennan Lee Jewett Mr. Robert Jewett Grant Benedict Boy to Orphan's Home Martin Marsh a 13-year old boy has Elmer Hitchens been sent to the soldiers Orphan Home Claud Ball at Atchison after proper proceedings Clarence Williams in proi)ate court.

The boy had been taken by Miss J. F. Dodge about five A Recommendation E. V. Wineman of LeRoy, have my property insured in a company that is represented by J.

H. C. Holmes, the best company for the farmers in the state. When; you have a loss it is paid in full in a few days. Why should we farmers pay $3 on the $100 when we can get it for $2.40.

and better insurance for less money and keep oar money at home? J. H. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Jutzi are home years ago and had lived with her and from an extended visit in St. Louis, her mother, but since the death of Chicago and southern Illinois and her mother the home has been brok-Indiana and with their son Ben at en up and she could hardly keep him visited at Jacob Haehn's Thursday. Sunday school at 10 a. in. and preaching at 11.

Everybody invited. We had a fine rain Saturday night which was good for the corn and weeds. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knot-lock spent Sunday with his brother Geo.

and family. Mrs. J. W. McCartney of Burlington spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs.

Chaney. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Smith and son Herman of Kansas City visited Wednesday and Thursday with John Mozingo and Mrs. Marguerite Steely and her little son Lawrence moved to Burlington from Welch, where she has been living for some time and will make her home here with her mother. Mrs. Steely many friends in this county regret the death of her husband, Dr. Steely, Masonic temple under the auspices of the order of the Eastern Star Friday evening, June 24, was a success in every way.

The large crowd was received in the reception hall by a committee composed of past worthy malronsand patrons, Mrs. ILL. Jar-boe, Mrs. M. F.

Browne, Mrs. A. T. Xeyhart, Mrs. W.

B. Clark and R. P. Douglass, and M. F.

Browne, A. T. Neyhart, H. L. Jarboe and W.

J. Armstrong. The musical program was an unusually good one and the address "The Kansas Masonic Home" by Hon-J. M. Pleasant, was a splendid effort.

The free will offering taken for the benefit of the Kansas Masonic Home at Wichita amounted to $20.22. At the conclusion of the program the guests were passed unique place cards which enabled them to find partners for refreshments which we-re served in the banquet rooms. Those who Holmes' office is. in Burlington, Evansville. They report that there and none, of the neighbors seemed to Kan E.

V. Wineman. will be very little corn in Indiana or want him. The boy was secured, fr on Illinois and that even Iowa will be the police matron at Kansas City by pretty short. There's no place like Miss Dodge, his parents being dead.

Mattie M. Baldwin vs E. and Ell; Kansas, is what they think. B. Travis is a new suit in district Mound City Paints may cost atri-' LEBO fie more, but Glen Lbr.

Co. from Tlx- Bounce Parker was on the market yesterday with a load of hogs. MONEY MONEY court brought by L. H. Hannen to foreclose a note and mortgage for $156.25 and interest The Burlington Horse company's horses will stand the season 1010 at E.

C. Stockwell's place. 1 south Why do you pay rent? when the Walter Jones marketed $36,000 rent you pay would more than pay worth of fat cattle one day last week the interest on a loan which would just before the market came down. which made it advisable for her to ii. au ioa it lui lit: L'J Misses Mi come back here to live, but they are assisted in the saving were welcome her to Burlinsr- Jessle Strieby, Reba Nothstein, and 1 west of McCreary's corner, enable you to own a farm, let us help Mrs.

S. S. Bogardus and son Curtis, Hel very glad to a home by loaning you the of Ottawa, arrived Monday morning Their colts will show against any in the county. you buy monev. WCOHFORD BROS.

en Strieby, Maud Neyhart, the Misses Kelley and Jennie White; Mrs. Belle Tipton, and Messrs Ralph A. Woodford, Dale Jackson, Charlie Scott. A. Kelly and Clarence White.

"If v.on a.gain. The Ladies Aid society met with Mrs. John Mozingo Thursday June 23, the day was spent in quilting and piecing quilt blocks. After the devotional the election of officers was held and the following business was transacted: Helen M. Brown was fined twenty five cents for being absent for over a year; Mrs.

Alice Watts being too lazy to cook her J. LETT for a visit with Lebo friends. John Calkins, of Chanute was here last week visiting his friend Miss Flossie Rorick. He is a telegraph! operator there. Rev.

R. P. Stephenson, Opal Jasper and Bonnie Wengert returned last Friday night from Salina where they attended a B. Y. P.

U. convention. I Fleming, county surveyor was here last week locating some metes and bounds on the E. L. Traylor 50 acre farm down by the City Park.

John J. Newcomb began the harvest of his oat crop Monday morning. lie has about two acres and the yield promises to be unusually good. He was the first reported in the oats, but? 0UG0 wo 1 0 While here he also re-located the corners on the R. C.

Smith property. Dr. Crumb of Ottawa held services at the Episcopal church last Sunday uium-r was imea twenty-nve cents tne oat Harvest will be on in earn-for it. The fines were paid. The of- est this week and there is a much fleers elected were: president, Mrs.

larger acreage of oats in Coffey coun-John Mozingo; vice-president, Mrs. ty this year than ever before and N. M. Walliser; secretary, Mrs. Kow-J the prospects are for the best yield, ard Rosenberger; assistant secretary, The wheat harvest will also corn-Mrs.

Clarence Bowman; treasurer, mence in the near future. Miss Nellie Haehn. Those present Miss Lettie M. Spencer has brought were: suit in district -eourt against Imri Mrs. Spencer, Fred C.

Spencer, W. E. Hall Helen Brown Eva Grirasley and Izette M. Weaver to partition Alice Watts Mary Mozingo some real estate. Connal Pleas- Rachel Mozingo Nancy Walliser ant are her attorneys.

Miss For sale or rent, store build in- in Pearl Walliser Martha Grlrnsley Burlington, best location in city for Florence Mozingo Ella Mozingo grocery or meat market, price $2500 in 1 at 2 p. m. He was met at the train Saturday night by W. W. Richards, who entertained him over night, and vi -I fZ3 CD 1 uu CD Edna Mozingo Frances Mozingo $25 per month rent, corner 5th Childieu and Neosho.

H. H. Webster, owner. 00 era he visited at L. Sieburhr's over Sunday night.

R. L. Morris has rented his hotei the Cottage House, to his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Hawkins, and will retire from the management altogether Mrs. Hawkins has had several years experience in the hotel business and will make it a first class hotel.

Mr. Wilson, the creamery man says that the proper way to bring cream to town these hot days is to wrap a wet rag around the can and throw a dry one over that to shade or shield the can from the blazing hot sun. If something of this kind is not done the cream is liable to sour and deter-ioate in value rery rapidly. PATTEE 2-ROWCULTIVA Beutom Grimsley Ruth Mozingo The ladies Aid society of the Meth-Maudie Grimsley Harley Grimsley odist church will serve ice cream and Mr. and Mrs.

cake in City park during the band G. A. Smith and baby Herman of Kan- concert Tuesday evening, sas City. Mayor E. W.

Barker came home The next meeting wiU be with Miss from Texas so as to be here when the Nellie Haehn Thursday, July 7. All sewer matter comes up before the are invited to attend. council. Horse for sale: good solid work Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. McKinley have horse, weight about 1200 lbs. works returned to their home in Parsons aft- anywhere. J.

B. Sweet er a short visit herewith their par- Mrs. J. G. Denslow has been quife ents Mr.

and Mrs. R. R. Welch and for several days, threatened witk Mrs. J.

B. McKinley. Miss Minnie pneumonia. Welch accompanied them home for a All sorts of good berries are scarce Tisl- this year. Free from heavy draft and y' do not have 6 or 7 levers to handle as you do on ctner 2-row COR- NEOSHO AND 4TH STS.

BURLINGTON, KANSAS Wanted: a piano to rent for about 3 months. Phone Main 34. Last week's weather waa practically ideal corn weather..

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