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The Gardner Gazette from Gardner, Kansas • 4

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lob Couldn't Have Stood It Ttis Gardnsr Gazette- If he' had itching piles. They're terribly annoying; but Bucklen's Arnica balve will cure the worst Mrs- Murphy Entertains. One of the most enjoyable luncheons of the season was given by Mrs. Murphy Wednesday afternoon of last week, complimentary to Mrs. Coleman of Olathe.

In spite of the inclement wea case of piles on earth. It has cur ed thousands. For injuries, pains Published Every Thursday. R.B. EJitar and Proprietor.

MISS SKILLMAN Wishes to call attention to the November Sale which began Monday at the Up-to-Date Millinery Store. Among the bargains will be found: PATTERN HATS SPECIAL. A $4 95 hat for 3 75. A 4.00 hat for $3-49. A $5.00 hat for 3.99.

or bodily eruptions its the best salve on earth. Price 25c a box, Agents for gVi lola Portland I guaranteed, at Armstrong's. One Dollar Per Year. ther about twenty-five guests assembled at Mrs. Murphy's home, Entered at thn Tost Olflne at Garduor, aecond clatti mall matcur.

and cheered by the sunshine of her hospitality, forgot for the time Bmpreaa Illubtth'l BlrtB Plac. There baa been any amount of discussion In the royal family of Haps-burg as to the real birthplace of the that the rain was pouring down Baby caps from 13c to $1.75. outside. School caps, etc. 1 The house was artistically de I Well, call and see the yourself.

corated with ferns, potted plants and cut flowers. The afternoon was spent in so In Memoriam. Jacob Hunlzinger was born in late empress of Austria. It has been supposed for many years that she waa born In Possenhofen, Bavaria, and the genealogical court calendar of Gotha has confirmed this belief. The Bavarian Relchs-Herold, however, stated la a recent number that careful research showed that Empress Elisabeth was born In the ducal palace In Munich on Dec.

24. 183T. This was considered authentic by the royal family and accordingly the Inscription on the sarcophagus of the empress has been corrected. Lycoming Co. Penn.

March 7, cial chat and the hours flew all too quickly. A dainty luncheon was served afier which the guests de 1820. When he was about nine years old, his parents moved to A home p-oduct and we guarantee this cement to be equal in all respects for all purposes of any Portland cement made either in this country or Europe and on all points to run thirty to forty per cent above the standard requirement of the federal government in determining' the quality of strictly first class Portland cement. We have a lot of cheap rough boards in stock that we will give vou a bargain in. Any quantity of good Lump Coal on track.

Come and see it and get our prices. Wayne Co. Ind. which was then parted. Mrs.

Murphy was assisted in entertaining by Misses Armstrong and Cunningham. almost a wilderness and in that far western country affording the bare A Thousand Tongues GARDNER WINS ANOTHER. The Football Game Saturday Was a Victory For the Home Team- The football team of the D. D. Institution of Olathe went down in defeat bifore the Gardner team on last Saturday afternoon on McDan ield's grounds by a score of 5 to o.

The contest was an earnest one and both teams played hard, making an interesting game for the spectators. The home boys showed their superiority from the outstart of the game and gave the visitors the benefit of any dispute that came up. The feature of the game was the hard line bucking by both teams, no end runs of any consequence being made. The touchdown for Gardner was made by Chas. Kelly who secured the ball on a fumble.

All of the visitors, with the exception of one were mutes, and he, tco, was a mute until after the game. necessities of life, he grew to young Could not express the rapture manhood. ProL Burdick's Lectures. "His views are very interesting, He was converted at about four of Annie E. Springer of Philadelphia, when Dr.

King's New Discovery cured her of a hacking teen years of age and united with and his subjects are well treated." Gardner Lumber Co. the Methodist church, when twen Hartford Times. 'Seldom has there been a more ty one years old, he was licensed cough that for many had made life a burden. She says: "After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly something I can scaocely remem as a Local Preacher and continued able and enthusiastic speaker before a Denver audience." Denver, to hold this relation to the church until his death. Times.

ber doine before. I feel like sound On Jan. 2, 1851, (almost fifty "Dr- Burdick is a most eloquent ing its praises throughout the uni years ago) he married Catharine and forcible speaker, as shown by Anlerson in Hamilton Co. Ind. the enthusiasm manifested verse Dr.

King New IJiscov ery is guaranteed to cure all troub les of the throat, chest and lungs. throughout his entire discourse," and she with their four daughters mourn the loss of a husband and Price soc and $1. Trial bottles On next Saturday the Olathe Bridgeport Telegram. W. J.

Johnston, Art Bigelow, Vice Pres. F. V. Sponable, Cashier. The Farmers Bank, of GARDNER, Kan.

free at Armstrong's drug store. father. "The views elicited more inter "heavyweights," averaging over 160 pounds, will play our boys in In March 1878, he moved from Production of Stilt. est and satisfaction than any other Gardner ind it promises to be th Ind. to Douglas Co.

Ks. and re Tho salt pioductlon of the United illustrated lectures delevered here. bic came of the season. No one mained there until Aug. 1883 when Prof.

Burdick lectures with clear should fail to see this game. Ladies admitted free. he moved to Gardner which was States, vlilch the newest trust seeks to contr-', amounts to 15.000,000 barrels a year, valued at over $5,000,000. Salt was first made In the voice and eloquent passage. Man his home until his death, Nov.

3, ager Locee says that he has tried J. n. Roarer Raakla, DIRECTORS! V. R. Elll, A Bljelow, W.T.Turner, E.

P. Sfcaaa, J. B. Armstrong, F. W.

Sponable, C. D. Shcaa, J. C.N.Hale. W.

J. Johnston. 1900. to get ihe best in the line of illu Deprived of advantages of school States In Ohio in 1798, and the Michigan mines have been worked since 1859. There are two methods of obtaining salt, It being gathered cither minated lectures, but that he has in his younger days yet he was not had one that equals Prof.

Bur peculiarly endowed with the use of dick's. The veteran manager does not compliment the lecture too language, biing especially gifted Calling attention to the above list of Directors, we respectfully solicit a share of your banking business. We always have money on hand to loan on real estate. Special attention given to cattle feeders. This bank does not pay interest.

prayer. or many years he did from mines or by evaporation. water Is seldom evaporated for silt. The more saline water in certain springs ai.d pools Is used, place 1 In pans and exposed to sun or artificial heat until the water passes away ia vapor, leaving the salt deposit acceptable work as a Local Preach highly." Danielsonville, Conn Transcript. 1 V7 I FOOT BALL I 1 Gardner er, until failing health compelled him to retire from active life.

To OCOOCOCXXXXXXXXXXXOOCXX Dairymen, Attention. The Best Prescription For Malaria All who are interested in raising Chills and fevers is a bottle of the very last he was a faithful attendant upon all the church services; never missing a prayer meet Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is cows which will produce more ing or preaching service when he simply iron and quinine is a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c.

milk and testing a higher per cent of butter fat are invited to attend was able to get to the church. a meeting of intending purchasers The Sabbath before his last sick as viuiiivi If you wish to sell your property list it with A. C. SMITH, me Real Estate Agent OF GARDNER. If you wish to buy a farm, city property or real estate of any kind see him.

Collections made. NOTARY PUBLIC and J. P. of a Guernsey bull. The meeting Stop3 the Cough) Works off the Cold Laxative Bromo-Quidine Tablets cure a cold in one day.

No will be held in the council room 11 ness began, he was prerent at the Quarterly Meeting services and took part with more than his us on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock 1 a 4 r.AD nwro a I Cure, No Pay. Price 2jc. Dairymen come and help talk the ual fevor. your wheat matter over whether you wish to He was a good neighb-r and an for Hour at Kelly Brother new mm. Saturday, I November 10 I take stock or not.

abiding friend. Optomistic in Your choice of three grades of either nature, always looking for the good CXXXX)OCXXXXXXKOOOOCXXX)OOaDOOOC hard or soft wheat Hour, all lully guaranteed. Come in and see if we The Epworth League, Christian in people, he had only kind words for all. In his home life he was kind and considerate; an affection can't satisfy you, both as to quality Endeavor and Baptist Young Peo pies Union have arranged a lec and quantity- ate husband and father. ture course for 1900-01, to consist of four numbers.

The double A vaorat utwu The National Consumers' league has succeeded in inducing a number ol i This will be the big- I 0 game of the season and 1 no one should miss it. I 1 Ladies admitted free, 9 I GAME CALLED 1 gj AT 2 O'CLOCK. course season tickets will be 1.25 BLACK LEG. Can be very easily and cheaply prevented by using our remfd'. It is not only a sure and positive preventative, but a cure if taken in time, or before the animal leaves its feet.

This is a blood medicine, acting quickly and effectively in all cases, representintr a prominent manufacturers of women's white goods to adopt a label guaran and single season tickets 75c childrens 50c. Tickets on sale at But above every thing else Mr. Huntzinger will be remembered for his devotion to Christianity. Always faithful and consistant, he will be missed in his church and in the comtinnity. The funeral was held from the church where he had so often the bank.

The first lecture will teeing that the goods that bear It have been made on the premises under sanitary conditions; that all requirements of the state law have been fulfilled; that no overtime has been worked and no girls under 16 be delivered on Nov. 9 by Prof. Burdick of the law department of the State University. cost of only 10 to 15 cents per head. It is used internally, is easily administered, one dose often effecting a cure.

This remedy has been used by some of the leading stock men in this country with double success. It has given better satisfaction than an' other remedy on the market and we are satisfied if you give it a trial you will use no other. $2 and $3 bottle. M. L.

OSBORN, Gardner, Kan. Fobbed the Grave- A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fo'lows: "1 was in an awful con worshiped. The sermon was pre-ched by his pastor from Isa. 35: 10. His body was laid to rest in the cemetary near his old home in Douglas where a large num-of old friends and neighbors had gathered to pay their last respects to their freind of former years.

dition. My skin was almost yel mm low, eyes sunken, tongue coated. no appetite, growing weaker day TlV T5)e GAZETTE 2X YCOkXt, hran nnvtimnq nan i uy vjujt. a 1 given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric my great AUCTIONEER.

iov. the first bottle made a decid ed improvement. 1 continuea ineir Address me at Gardner. Kansas, To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund mon ey if it fails to cure.

E.W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. use for three weeks ana am now a We have it--the best stock we ever had. These goods webought early last spring and are able to make a low price to our trade.

well man. I know they robbed the when you want a public sale. -W J. A. Marstiall, Box 132.

grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c Can be reached by telephone from Mrs. Wisswell and Essie were over from Ocheltree Tuesday. The buisness houses of Gardner will close at 8 clock each evening a number of the lecture course is given. The biggest football game of the season will occur on next Saturday afternoon in Gardner between the Olathe big team and Gardner.

No one should miss it. Ladies admitted free. A large crowd attended the fu at Armstrong's Drug Store. Olathe. FARMERS Kelly Brothers want your wheat and want you to want their flour, M.

N. City Drayman Do( Tas ImprOTaa City Parks. In Kansas City, by an arrangement with the municipal authorities, one-balf of the sum collected from the dog tax is given to the club women of the and they will endeavor to make the exchange so satisfactory that if you come to the mill once you will come again. All kinds of Draying, Hauling and transferring attended to sion rally in Gardner Saturday The Gardner Protective Asso night. J.

P. St John and John T. Little were the speakers. A parade and display of fireworks added enthusiasm to the occasion. ciation No.

90 meets the second Saturday of each month at 3 p. m. F.M.McShane, R. Bigelow, President. Secretary Mens extra heavy, cotton fleece lined.

50c garment. Mens extra heavy, wool fleece lined, 75c garment. Mens extra heavy, silk fleece lined, SI 15 garment-Mens heavy cotton, 25c garment. Ladies Union Suits. 60c.

75c, 90c and SLOO suit, TENNIS FLANNEL Our stock of Tennis and Outing- Flannel is quite large and well assorted both in quality and price, ranging in price from 6c to 12j4c yard. We want especially To call the attention of our patrons to our very large line of cotton and wool blankets at prices we know are right. Ask to see them. Our stock of shoes is complete and have some good values to offer, Fascinators when you want them.we'll have them. BOYNTON BROS.

city, who use It to beautify the city parks and for other Improvements. The rule has obtained for two years, and the clnb women have expended 12.500 on parks. Paople Who Kharpsa Their Taath. Recent studies of the Kaders, a race of short, dark-skinned, curly-haired natives living In the Anamalai hills of southern India, show that they possess a remarkable custom not elsewhere known In India, the sharpening of the incisor teeth. This they accomplish by chipping the teeth to a point, them the form of cones.

A S3aarl Ram. Bautod Stag Swam Two Hllea. Gitu snavlna Parlor. If you want a clean, easy shave or an up-to-date hair cut see J. R.

MILLER, FrOD A stag, hard pressed at a run of the Devon and Somerset staghounds In the Quantoek country, England, took to Soft wheat flours, Guaranteed equal to the Bristol channel, and was followed, "BIG KM DIAMOND RUBY JEWEL corresponding grades of any mill in Kansas You Know What You Are Taking- When you take Grove's Taste despite the warning notes of the huntsmen, by the whole pack of bounds. The stag swam out fully two miles from shore, completely outdistancing hit pursuers, who were picked up by a boat about three-quarters of a mile out. One of the hound was dead less Chill Tonic because the for mula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply A mall's pace was carefully observed In Florence, Italy. Several of the mollusks were placed between two points ten feet apart and started. It was ascertained that the fastest snail In the race traveled at the rata of a mile in fourteen days.

and the others were In an exhausted This aifiiatar Is ea every bos of the genuine Iron and Quince in a tasteless; condition, while the stag died after form, No Cure, No Pay, ajc Laxative uromo-yuimne Tablets Via ra47 that eawea a cold la day being rescued..

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