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The Galena Evening Times from Galena, Kansas • Page 4

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Wednesday, October 18. Galena Evening Times Daily Except Sunday Seven Mallard decoy (or tale. Wade Dixon. 1-18 Miss Hazel Rice visited relatives in Joplin Tuesday night. I Has Never Felt Better In All His Life McNay Publishing Company 214 Main Phone 28 A.

J. Montgomery who has been seriously ill is reported improved. GALENA NATIONAL BANK "THE BANK OF SERVICE" CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100 000.00 MEMBER FEDERAL RFSEKVE SYSTEM DEPOSITS GUARANTEED DR. GILLESPIE-COCHRAN, Dentist Tom Kennedy says saxophone are not musicians. I know because.

I play one myself. Thousands of frail, nervous peole v.r.d convalescent" everywhere have testified to the remarkable power of 1'anlac in bringing back the health, strength, and working efficiency. It seems to quicHy irvigorate the constitution and is a powerful foe of Entered September 14, 1896 at wcond class matter at the pontofflc Galena, Cherokee county, Kansas, to the act of Conine. SUBSCRIPTION RTES By Carrier One Week 10 One Month 40 Three months (in advance) STAR PRAiRlE visited their son, and daughter-in-law Mr. und Mrs, Orville BrKtle and family last week.

Missea Margaret-and Mildred Miller spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Claude McCloud of Baxtei. Margaret and Arabella Karr, ITarel Gibson, May Huston, Messrsi. Jie Comer, Overton Gilliam Frank Knnpp, Ben and Wesley Huston called on Nora, Anna, Joe and Carl Inman Sunday evening The dance at Dave Price's Monday night was attended by a nice crowd George Fry, Ferry Mconey, Otis Burns of Black Jack motored to Star Prairie Sunday evening. Ray Miller motored to Baxter Monday morning.

Mrs. M. M. Inman and daughters were in Baxter aSturday morning. Tom Inman, Joe and Dailey Frazee and Alva VonWedell attended church at East Side Tennessee Prairie Sunday night.

Mrs Ray Harvey of Lowell and Mrs. David Price of Baxter registered at the city rest room Tuesday. weakness. William Ripple, 1 3 1 -J Lynch St. Louis, says'.

"I'r two years stomach trouble. constipation, headaches and dizzy DR. J. E. ROOK, Dentist With Dr.

Gillespie, Phone 404 CLASSIFIED spells had me in pretty bad shape and I was getting worse right along Three bottles of Tanlac made a Miss Ruth Gibson and Miss .1 in- clean sweep of every one of my trou ette Bowers of Joplin attended thi meeting of the Clio Club here Tuesday night. Th- Sunday rchool at Stnr last Sunday was well attended fliere is Sunday school every Sunday at 1 :30 P. M. Roy Bruffctt called on Nora In-wdti Sunday evening. Mrs.

Fred VonWedei! if on the sick 5t thi week. Mr and Mrs. Sam Brittle ar.d son oo ooo oo ooo STOP AND THINK 1 E. R. WAITE, Sec'y Shawnee, Oklahoma Board of Commerce ooo oo ooo ooo THAT a city looks like its citizens.

THAT if there is anything wrong with your citizens, there is something wrong with your city. THAT people judge a city by its looks. THAT if your back-lots are filled with unsightly trash, your public bles and I honestly believe it is the bent medicine ever sold." There is not a single portion of the body that is not benefited by t' One tent a word, 1 insertion. Two cents a word, 3 insertions. Three cents a word, 5 insertions.

Five cents a word, 10 insertions. Must be consecutive insertions. Minimum Charge, 25c. Cash must accompany order. F.

E. McKAIN, Dentist, Phone 380 Mrs. Gordon Campbell and son Mastei Roger, have returned to Eldorado. after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Campbell. Mm. J. II. Boice, Mrs.

Minnie Allen. Mrs. M. J. Pickett, Mrs.

John helpful action of Tanlac. It enables the stomach to turn the food into healthy blood, bone and muscle, purifies the system and builds you back to normal weight. Get a bottle today at any good druggist. Mur ltuk, Mrs. J.

I. McClaren and Mrs. M. L. Robeson attended a party at Picher, Tuesday afternoon.

LOST Black grip October on auto road between Joplin and Galena. Grip contained ladies pocket book, ladies and baby's wearing apparel. Finder please notify J. E. Sanger, Box 52, Tulsa, and receive reward.

c-20 TIMBER HILL buildings full of dirt and rubbish, there is something wrong with your city. CLEAN UP YOUR CITY! KEEP IT CLEAN! IT MEANS DOLLARS AND CENTS TO YOU. THAT more cities die Ur want of public-spirit than for anv o(her rea Barney Bliss ras purchased the F. Dailey property on Wall street Mr. Dailey purchased the J.

Painter home on East Fifth street, and Mr and Painter a moving to their farm in Quaker Valley. Man or woman wanted. $40 weekly full time, $1.00 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills.

Norristown, Penn. Those who were in attendance at Oak Hill school the first month were Theress-a Angel, Violet Brannen, Viola Brown, Earl and Waunita Hathorn, Richard Jones, Lawrence and Ida Stoneking and Donald With-erspoon. Kev. James Fish of Liberal, is conducting a revival meeting at Timber Hill Friends' church. Everybody invited.

Mrs). W. H. Crom and little granddaughter went to Picher last Tues son. THAT when a manufacturer is looking for a location and a home, and he goes into a city and finds it full of business and enthusiasm and everybody working to build up the city as well as their own business, he joins the crowd.

THAT CITY LOOKS TO HIM LIKE A GOOD PLACE TO ESTABLISH HIS BUSINESS. THAT, however, when he gees to a city where every one is gloomy, RENT A FORD Drive it Yourself GRAY SERVICE STATION Phone 82 USED PARTS OF ALL Kinds of Cars Reasonable Prices GALENA AUTO COMPANY Lost Child's locket. 1221 Madison Ave. Return to c-20 or Sale: A weoi heater I'cvell, Flevcntii unj Euclid. Joe c-20 109 c-18 where people seem to be wandering Gabriel hebmuck is reported seriously ill at his home in Spring Grove.

His daughter, Mrs. Pearl Huff who is teaching at Weir City and his son, Talbert Schmuck of Tulsa, are at his bedside For Sale: Dining room set, Chicago Avenue. Pbone 87. around in a circle, where they have 1 no faith in their city or its future, For Sale: Coal heater, 406 Main naturally, he moves on to a better city. St.

Galena, Kansas. DR. SEILER, Eyesight Specialist THAT some of the most interest day. There are two drills at work on Mr. Kaiser's farm, and when they move they cross over on C.

E. Wil-ley's farm. Ros3 Smith brought a truck load of coal for Oak Hill school last Saturday. Mrs. C.

E. Willoy visited school at Oak Hill last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dixon and Mrs.

Laura Dixon entertained quite a bunch of company last Sunday. Charles Dixon went to Columbus last Saturday on business. Harold Horner sowed the Dunbar wheat this year. Little Icy Bailey is very sick with dropsy. WANT ADS are RESULT GETTERS ing gentlemen in our insane asylums.

FOR SALE One 4-room one S-room house. Call 502 Street. C. L. SAWYER INS.

AGENCY "We Give Better Service" Since '83 Phone 171' are the one3 who have the thrilt in c-20 house, Er7th c-17 ribaena at the stinct so highly developed that they Best quality typewriter and cajrbon paper for sale Times Office. BP.YCE SATER, Munagtr 500 MAIN and 212 N. MAIN ST. hoard everything they can get their hands on. They have a lot in common with many outside of the asylum who so selfishly hoard and refuse to help anyone but themselves.

ALL THE INSANE PEOPLE ARE NOT LOCKED UP! Phone 317 The Sunshine Circle of the Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon in the homo of Mrs. Ward Pinson. No. 414 East Fifth street. Every member of the organization is urged to be present at this meeting, as business of importance will be Read and Use Times Want Ada You'll Get What You Want NOTICE TO REGISTER GALENA LODGE NO 677 REPUBLICANS RALIY WEEK rooamy bus just me B.

P. O. ELKS Meets every 2nd-4th WednetJay Club Rooms Always Opes 0. W. Sparks, Ex.

I. W'eiler, Secy. Republican rallies will be held throughout the county this week. Candidates will be present at these meetings and a prominent speaker has been obtained for each. The following meeting places and speakers have been selected; Thursday evening at West Mineral, If you failed to vote at the last general election, or have moved, you are required to register if you wish to vote.

The books will close October 27th and until that time will be kepz open after supper for the accommodation of voters. Foreign born citizens must bring proof of their full naturalization. W. B. Clement, City Clerk.

THURSDAY IS BUNDLE DAY GALENA AERIE NO. 266 F. O. EAGLES Meets every Tuesday evening Charles Pinson, W. P.

.1. H. Ellis, Secy. J37 toPfn with Hon. E.

L. Burton of Parsons, as principal speaker. Friday evening the meeting will be held at Lawton, with C. B. Skidmore as speaker and t'lirlay evening at Faulkner Spencer B.

Apple, of Baxter Springs as the principal speaker. L. TC. CHILLER LUMBER Cement, Fire and Clay Brick, Lime, Plaster, Shingles, etc. Telephone 100 Galena, Kanem Don't foiet bundle day, Thursday October 19th.

Leave your bundle on the porch and phone to a member of the relief board or to the rest room and they will come after it or else bring it to the rest room. 'AS anyone ever told you that AN ACT TO COMPENSA coffee and tea contain caffeine TION FOH VKTMIANS Or 'IHti WOK LI WAR. (ChKutt-r Laws of Be it enaotca by the Legislature of the and thein which are well-known drugs, as any doctor can tell you? RICHARD THE THIRD Stat nf Knnsiifi Section 1. There shall be submitted to vote of the electors of this utato at tne A. O.

U. W. NO. 9 Meets every Tuesday evening' E. L.

Tollman, M. W. E. C. Weilep, Fred Dujran, Re irnrnl plpntlon In he held in the year ly'i'i the following act, wmcn stiau uppeiw- If you are troubled with nervous headaches if you imnn ha rm nt uu "An ttO.t rPlaLUlff IU compensation tor veteranB of the World lack energy; if you don't sleep soundly and restfully at War1': inrl Mm vnte fur and against SUCh must have been dense in the roof-garden to offer his kingdom for a horse, "when for the price of his scarf pin, he could have gotten a good second-hand car thru an Ad In the News Classified Columns.

proposition Bhall be taken aa provmea Dy "An Act relating to compensation for INSURANCE Real Estate and Rentals C. G. WORTHINGTON VAtrna nf Mia World War. "Be it enacted by the Legislature of the a tat of Kansas "Section 1. The State of Kansas acknowledges its Indebtedness to, and promises to pay to each person, who was a resident of the state nf Kansas at the time Diogenes Were Alive Today he'd hang up his lantern and find his honest man thru an Ad in The Classified Columns.

of his entering the service, and who served In th World in anv branch or the MAURICE McNEILL LAWYER DEPUTY COUNTY ATTORNEY 6th Main Street army, navy or nuu ino corns of the United States prior to November 11, 1918, and who was honorably discharged therefrom, Get Your Sale Bills at this Office the sum of one dullar per day for each dn nt Mb nr hr entire Sei'VlCe. which nnmnftriKiiMnn rHhH tip In Addition to ail night, it may be because of the coffee or tea you are drinking. Why not test it out for yourself and see? Stop coffee or tea for a week or two. Drink Postum instead. See if this delicious, pure cereal beverage does not help build up your system by letting you get sound, deep sleep.

The rich, satisfying flavor of Postum will surprise and please you and like thousands of former coffee-drinkers you may never go back to coffee-drinking again. Ask your grocer today for Postum. Have it served piping hot, in all its rich, aromatic fragrance and see how well you like it! Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling pay and allowances made by the United States "Sdc. 2. The governor, secretary of mm.

state, and state amliiur are herehy author ized and directed to Iwsue bonds of ho State of Kannas in a sum not exceeding twenty-five mill ton dollars to provide ATT mm IN TINS WIN LOAVES kISK YOUR, GOC fiefte Than a Muttard Platter runds for the purpose yet out in section I hereof: Provided, That such bonds may be Issued in installments from time to time In such amounts and upon such terms as may bo necessary to meet tie payments of com pen. as the same are allowed; such bunds shall bear interest not to exceed f) l-U per cent such bonds or the portion thereof at any time Issued shall be made payable at the fiscal agency of the state of Kaia- in i -flve equal annual iiiKtiillments, the rli -t of which shall be payable one year from tue date of iHHue, mid the last of shall be payable twenty years fi um update of issue, and Inch bonds sn.ill bo sold to the highest bidder and for not less than par. "Sue 3. There is hereby levied upon all the taxable prop, rty of the state of Kansas an annual tax sufficient to pay the initji'est up mi Mich hon-ls and the principal then id' they may become due and the. pi ueee-ls of such are hereby fippropriat.d Ui the payment of such prineinai and Interest.

For Coughs and Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains ALL DRUGGISTS 35c and 65ct jars and tubes Hospital size, $3.00 water. Postum Cereal (m packages, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling fully twenty minutes. DRUG STORE i --s SBi ra in iwim wtM There's a Reason "Skc. Tin-re is hereby created a board censi: ling of the si a te uff icers named hi sectiun 2 heivof, and the a i-jutant of the slate, vvhu hTe-b charged with the administration oi thh. law, an.i w.

ii ih'riy ufter the t. iking ei'feet of this act, make. (Stahh-di jind rules and gin i-ttoim pre iiiig fur pniul of ehiim; REVERAGE 0 for Postum .1 J.lfaront U' on or nu'aastijfc- i.f i- under this act. and fi the lie nil nt of the same; and tin Get Your Repairing of Machines Done By Men Who Kniw How And then if Foundry Work is to he done They are right there GALENA FOUNDRY MACHINE CO. W.

A. STONE, Manager. West 7th St. Telephone 310 Made by Postum Cereal Battle Creek, Mich. autiionz-'d in the tc ni ral admin of tiiis law, to fsl.inlish other ml-n gula ions.

"Sk This act fd'i'll take in Pjree. al'er lis in the ufi lei 1 si paper." Sue. 2. This act shall fik be in force from and alter its pub! In the Htatnte book..

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