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The Beloit Daily Call from Beloit, Kansas • Page 4

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WEATHER INDICATIONS. Sale Great White The following 1b the forecast furnished the Call by the government weather bureau at Concordia from observations taken this morning at 10 o'clock: Iialn, snow and colder. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY, FEB. 9, 10 and 12 JC Social terns Mrs M. M.

Rowley and Mrs. J. I Burkhart will entertain their friends on the afternoon of Tuesday, February, 13, between the hours of four and six. The Pie Social held at the hall of the Choral Union, last night, was well attended, and all present report a rattling good time. A nice little sum of money was taken in, which will be ad led to the funds in the hands of the society, and be used for the purpose of promoting its Interests.

The Ladles of the G. A. R. gave a reception last night, at their hall on North Mill street for the members of Special Bargains in White Goods. Ladies' muslin drawers, rows tucks, hemstitched Ladies' nmslin drawers, 4 rows 4.UV of 40c tucks, with dee) embroidery tv miming A Ftt Corset Covers with two rows of lace insertion, at Two styles of corset covers, one trimmed in lace and one in embroidery ()c and "He values in 18 inch em 25c: ARc.

Special Bargains in White Goods. Corset cover, made of extra good quality muslin, trimmed in lace and insertion, QCf worth $1.00, for OJL Ladies' gown, high cut neck, trim- (M ff med in embroidery, worth $1.25, at PIUU Fine quality gown, circular yoke, made of lace and embroidery, worth $1.75, JQ Full width corset cover embroideries "7Qf worth 40c and 45c, for All we have left in blankets are a few pair of White Cotton ones. The prices we have put on them assure their sale. Ask for Coupons. broidery, at One lot of embroideries at India Linens, exceptional values at 12-lc and 10c, at He He IH Three Days of Bargains.

the school board and their wives and all the city teachers. It was a function of some proportions, being attended by about 75 souls all told. The time was entertainingly passed in playing Panic and Flinch. During the course of the evening Miss Belle Steele favored the company with one of her clever and acceptable readings and Professor Hall, Dr. Brewer and Mr.

Baer made short addresses. At the close refreshments were served. A pleasant time is reported by everyone who had the good fortune to be present. Nice Suburban Home for Sale. A nice suburban home of 40 acres, adjoining city limits.

Good house and barn and other improvements, all smooth, rich land. For price call on Lowry St, Reiter. Lampe's Green House, GROCERY SPECIALS. With orders of one dollar or more, purchased in any department of the store, we will sell: Sour Tickles ioc gallon 25c Fancy Evaporated Apricots, 3 pounds. (Regular price 15c per lb.) (Regular price 25c.) Arrival and Departure.

Leo Mergen transacted business at Cawker City, today. Mrs. C. L. Kagey went down to Simpson, this morning.

George Hong returned home, last night, from Coffey ville, Kansas. 11. W. Keller went down to Dol-phos, this morning, for a short visit. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Annan, are spending a few days In St. Joseph.

F. C. Sheldon, proprietor of the Beloit mill, came up from Kansas City, last night. Miss Grace Young returned homo, last night, from a few weeks' visit at Junction City and Topeka. C.

W. Jones returned, this morning, from a business trip out to Thomas county. L. F. White Lift for fiigelow, Kansas, this morning, to transact business a short time.

Miss Nellie Daoley returned to her home near Asherville, this morning, after a visit with the A J. Dooley family. John McKlfroesh, from near Downs, was the guest over night of Adam Funk, on his way home from Concordia. Mrs. F.

F. SUire and Mrs. T. K. Records went down to Scottsville, today, to spend the day witli Mr.

and Mrs. John Squire and son. W. .1. Coburn was in from the Blue Hill country over night transacting business and visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs.

K. Swift. Harry Thompson, who travels this territory in the interest of the Kansas City Paper House, was in Beloit today looking after business. Kid. J.

W. Garner, of Perkins, Oklahoma, was in town today visiting the H. F. liitz family. Ha is at present conducting a revival meeting at Asherville.

Mr. Garner is popular in Beloit and his old time friends are always glad to see him. George Marshall went out to C-Jd-arville, this morning-, to visit relatives and friends. About the first of March, George and Klbert Marshall and their mother will move onto the farm of Mrs. K.

R. Anderson, near Solomon Rapids, to try farming for awhile. J. W. Troutman returned this morning from a real estate trip out to western Kansas.

While gone he disposed of a half section of Sheridan land to C. W. Jones, of Asherville. Mr. Troutman says things New York Store Mercantile Co I I Fair of 1906.

The following named parties have WANT COLUMN. Springfield. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Reported Weekly by P. Q.

Chubbic, Bonded Abstracter. been selected as superintendents of the various departments of the com ing fair: Concordia, Kansas. Cut Flowers of all kinds. Full line of Design Work. Orders by mail or telephone promptl fil led C.

J. Lampe, Prop. For Bargains IN FOR RENT The rooms above my store. Modern conveniences. lOdilt.

W. E. Fenstermachcr. lots 4th Albert F. Green to A.

C. Rich, 1-2-X4-5 0 9-10-11-12 in block General Superintendent, V. G. Chubbic. Superintendent of horses and mules, C.

H. Witherell. Guess the groundhog saw his shadow. Mrs. D.

Black will soon have the foundation begun for her new house, which will be erected on what was formerly the J. Fllnn farm. H. R. Purdy was baling hay for James McCauley on Thursday and Friday.

FOR SALE One pen of pure blood White Plymouth Rock chickens, consisting of eight hens and one cockerel. Call up phone 154. 13t ward Cawker. $100. G.

W. Wallace to Mary Ludwig, ne no 7-7. G. L. Hudkins to Leone D.

Moulton, part of lot 5 block 7 4th ward Cawker. 100. Geo. W. Clark to E.

L. Davisson, Cattle, G. H. McKinnie. Swine, Will Gable.

Poultry, J. 1). Logan. Grains, Win. Winn.

Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers, 11. A deal was made last week In which LOST Sunday, Feb. 4, on the Main street road some place between town and the J. L. Graham farm, a new lap robe, black on one side and F.

Longworth, Sr. W. A. Young becomes the owner of block 4 in west Beloit. E.

L. Davisson to Leroy Wallis, the 200 acre farm owned by H. H. Dairy Products, J. F.

Robinson. Culinary Arts, Eva Beil. Ross. We understand the Ross fam red and green on the other. Finder please leave at this office or return to ily will move to St.

Joseph, J. I Graham. d3t about the Hrst of April, where they will make their future home. FOUND There is a practically new Mrs. C.

L. Trueblood, who has fur backed mitten lying on the desk iu been sick for the past two weeks is some better at this writing. this office, which the owner can have by Identifying and paying for this J. H. B'linn is improving the looks notice.

of his farm by fencing it with some City Homes Vacant Lots, Farms, Business Lots, Business Houses, Stocks of Merchandise. or anything in the real estate line see W. H. Houghton, who can sell you a home with a small payment down and balance like rent, or rent you a house. For quick sales are looking line out there and the crop of prospective real estate purchasers stone posts and wire.

Daniel Sharnburg returned from VIA UNION PACIFIC-Topeka and return 10. On sale February 17th to 22d, inclusive. with their agents is immense. Miss Anna Tamm, who has been Kansas City on Wednesday, where he bad beeu with a car load of hogs. block 4 in west' Beloit.

G. L. Hudkins to Henry VanTil-burg, part of lot 5 block 7 4th ward Cawker. Anna Elser to Lawrence M. Leonard! and John Steichen, lot 12 block 27 Pittsburg.

$800. Lawrence M. Leonard! to John Steichen, half int. in lot 12 block 27 Pittsburg. $250.

John Steichen to Frank Mick and Theodore Mick, lot 12 block 27 Pittsburg. 1,100. G. L. Hudkins to Susan E.

Todd, part of lot 4 block 7 4th ward Cawker. $1,500. Garrett Seymour to Emma Brown, 2 tracts in nwi 34-7-u. $200. H.

C. Aplin to Bert E. Smith, lots I- 2 block 27 Beloit. $7:15. A.

G. Mead to Jas. Olivett, lots 10- II- 12 block 24 west Beloit. $100. Anna I).

Booth to Hollen A. Evans, ne 1-8-10. $2,100. Rollen A. Evans to Robert C.

Evans, ne 1-8-10. $2,000. Benjamin Conley to E. M. N.

Day, R. T. Smith, Agent. In Beloit for the past few months, at While there be called on R. C.

True- tending the Beloit Business College blood and family. Farm Implements, J. W. Troutman. Mill Products, W.

B. Tanquary. Special exhibits and boys and 'iris department, Leroy Wallis. Anyone wanting to prepare exhibits, or information in regard to exhibits should see or write to the superintendent of the department in which they wish to exhibit. The meeting of these superintendents has been called for Tuesday, February 14th, at 3 o'clock at the hourt couse.

Anyone having suggestions as to the conduct of any of the departments, the premiums to be offered, or classes to be arranged Is invited to meet with the superintendents. Secretary. Galveston's Sc Wall. makes life now as safe in that city as on the higher uplands. E.

W. Good-loe, who resides on Dutton street, in Waco, needs no sea wall for safety. He writes. "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption the past five years and it keeps me well and safe.

Before that time I had a cough which for years had been growing worse. Now It's Cures chronic coughs, lagrippe, and making her home with the "Call The work on A. S. Prather's new A Mystery Solved. 'How to keep off periodic attacks family, returned to her home near barn is going at a rapid rate.

When of biliousness and habitual constipa Waconda Springs last night. She has accepted a position as stenog tion was a mystery that Dr. King's completed this will be one of the largest and most convenient barns in the country. Mr, Prather believes in rapher with a Mr. Brierly, of Lenora, New.

Life Pills solved for writes who has a real estate office at that having things neat and of the very best. list your propert with W. H. HOUGHTON, 123 N. Mill Beloit, Kan.

place. Geo. Sprague came up from Concordia, yesterday, to lill Agent W. L. John N.

Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c at the Corner Pharmacy. feb. Bert Sharaburg was delivering hay at Sco.tsville on Saturday and Mon Almack's position at the Missouri day.

Pacific depot temporarily. Mr. Al-mack expects to leave the first of next Several from this neighborhood at nei nwi and ni nei 10-7-9 and si avi tended the L. Schellinger sale last week for the Pacific coast to spend 7,000. Tuesday.

several weeks. Mr. Alinack is one of Catharina Steichen to Ida M. Wat Opera Rouse, Mrs. R.

D. MeElroy and sons, Ben the most conscientious, accommodat and Roy, have moved to the farm ing and popular men any railroad owned by W. R. Flinn near Randall. son si of lot (i block in Pittsburg.

$1,300. Cora Bewley et al to John L. Newman, lots block 74 Beloit. $70. company ever had in its employ, and We are sorry to hear of this change, deserves any favors that can be shown croup, whooping cough and prevents pneumonia.

Pleasant to take. Every bottle guaranteed the Corner Pharmacy. Price 50c and 1 .00. Trial bottle free. feb two nignts-Triday and Saturday, him by the company for which he is so Daniel H.

Thompson et al to C. F. as the McElroy has resided in this vicinity for thirty-five years, coming faithful an employe. Hadley, lots 5-0 block 47 2nd ward here in the pioneer days, sharing in Cawker. $450.

ffcbruary 910, '06. the ups and downs of a new country T. E. Records to I. W.

Gaylord, lots 11-12 block 72 Beloit and that part and always willing to lend a helping hand in the time of need. But our loss will be others' gain. of block 77 north of block 72 Beloit, $350. How's This? 11 a 0 Miss Loretta Ballou, who has spent the past year in this vicinity with the C. Sloan family, will leave In a few We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. L'HENKY Toledo, O. weeks for her home in Kentucky. The End of the World We the undeistened, have Known F.

J. Presenting Hypnotism. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, of all usefulness perfectly honorable in all business transactions and tlnanelally able to carry out any obligations came when he began taking Electric made by their hrm.

Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago Waluinu Kinnan Mahvin, Wholesale See the I irustfists, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Cuturrli Cure is taken Internally 300 Pound Rock Will Be Broken Upon Prof. Eenardo's Body While in a Bvpnotlc Catileptic State. Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I never would have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters They also cured me of general debll acting directly upon the blood and niueous surfaces of the system.

Testimonials sent Everything in the Furniture line at Hornenian's Furniture Store. Over 800 yards of Linoleum, BEST GRADE, 12 feet wide, at 57-ic per square yard. 30x60 Smyrna Rugs from now until Saturday. We have over 20 9x12 ljugs ot the best patterns in the land. Oil cloth tilling, oak flooring effect, at and ii ic per yard.

Just received a large invoice of Go-Carts. Call and see them. H. Horneman. iree.

Price 75c pur bottle. Sold by all drug ity." Sure cure for all stomach, liver gists. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation 6riat Rock Breaking test. and kidney complaints, headache, diz ziness and weakness or bodily decline. Mrs.

Walsh left, this morning, for Price 50c. Guaranteed by the Corner Paris, Tennessee, to visit a sister and will alto visit a son at llrao, Mis Pharmacy. feb souri, before returning. She will be In Self Dclensc. gone several weeks.

Major llamm, editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence Secure your tickets in advance at Ky when he was tlercely attacked four Bunch's Drug Store for Friday and Saturday, February 9th and 10th. Twenty minutes with a magician. Mystery, Magic, Mirth. Edison's Wonderful Moving Pictures. Latest Pictures, The Great Passion Play, Cinderella, Carrie Nation, Ftc.

Beats on sale Thursday at Bunch's Drug Store. PRICES lleserved Seats ST.c Gallery 25e. Don't miss seeing Prof. Lenardo in hypnotism and magio, and the wonderful moving pictures. Popular years ago by piles, bought a box of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve of which he says: "It cured me in ten days and no trouble since." Quickest bealer of burns, soreB, cuts and wonnds.

25c at the Corner Pharmacy. feb. prices. Reserved Beats 35 cents. Gen 1 eral admission 25 cents..

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