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The Frankfort Daily Review from Frankfort, Kansas • 4

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imranmii I. I. Owing t.j Ho illtifus of Sheriff If iVeiaen Only Kkciv Newspaper Men Attention i Owing to failing health, which makes it impossi of the Review to manage ble for the present proprietor xthe business, a3 it should be ative that the proprietor get Review office, material, business and fixtures are offered for sale at a sacrifice which will make some purchaser a handsome profit on the material alone, as in order to sell quickly the price will be made so low that no man who needs printing machinery and material can afford to let the What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring Frankfort Homes. Hard' to do housework ith an. ichiu back.

Brings yon hours of roiery nt leisure or at work. If woraeu only knew the oauae that BccKache pains come from sick kidneys. 'Twould save much nod loss woe. Doan's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, Many residents of this vicinity endorse them. Mrs.

G. W. Fai-biDlss, oi Blue Rupids, says: "I have had considerable trouble for tbe past few years with my kidneys. There was a dull, dis agreeable pain in my kidneys and had severe attacks of rheumatism whiob racked my body and pave me great distress. I fin ally began using Doan's Kidney Pills and the first box relieved me a great deal.

I can say that no remedy that I have ever used bus given better results than 1 have obtained froui Doan's Eid ney Pills. I am now almost free from kidney trouble from which I suffered for a long time. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tbe United States.

Remember the name uoan ana take no other oppot tunity to purchase will pay get on the train and at once, as there is a bargain here which is a bargain. A partial list of Material is One Simplex Typesetting Machine. One 9-Col. Clyinder Press. One Eclipse Folder.

One 14x22 Job Press. One 9xl2JJobber. One Gasolene Engine. I- i Paper Cutter, Perforating Machine, Stapler, Wire Stitcher, Lead and Slug Cutter, Etc. More than 150 different Type Faces rRED T.

WARNGRj Brief Lay Sermon. Piano Tuning and Re- If -vou own a ood farm in Mar-pairinff sllu oounty auc' Dav8 gd Also Organs Tuned and forTt8elling lont; Repaired. Pfeone62 'th 5d Hat all good men can Dot, or rather will not, remain in Mar- W. H. TROSPER for of tLeir tiik arjccmHKi-L ijvk own- consequently, if you all in first-class shape.

l)r co Ex.Bher. iff Fred Barrett of Blue Rnpida. Am ordir the proper ty wis offered for s.ilrt in front uf tho front door of court house. But f-ji i ertiuim were present at the Shle and only two of tbo'pro- perties offered were deposed of. The property best known as the J.

Morse and Co 'p. office building was purchased by that firm at a consideration of $1,525 and the Cottrell drug store pro perty was purchased by Lon Cottrell at $2,200. No bids wnrn m'trle oti tho residence property in Third ward and the lot in Che Second ward. Advocntn- Demucrat Sold 2,700 Papers in One Hour. Uhioago, Dao.

23. John D. J. Murphy, the champion newsboy prize fighter of Chicago is dead. Death was due to an affection cf the lungs resulting from a severe cold contracted a month ago.

Murphy won bis title some three years ago and held it against all ooraers, He also had tho record for having sold tbe greatest number of newspapers in one hour At the time of the Iroquois theatre fire Murphy pass out 2,700 newspapers in nn hour, reoeiving paymeut for each of them and making change many timbs. wish to iM.ntige locution, or if 'U 3,011 wl8tl 10 proni i'H inv -st, get toe best to llBll. nith IIS Oil the 6X0 11 oicr1 t) Colorado Tii.y;nv dth i ivnaii''wi3 1 rjH'f jfiuaa tliura thoroughly for yourself. Cheap rates, yood aocomrnodations and the trip alone is worth five timr-s ita cost. The Frankfort Immigration and Commission Co.

Office with the Review. The Next Excursion to Colorado and Texas January 4. Ronifas Rakery est Bread Uest Buns Frankfort, Kansas Cheap and Bis Bali In tact, this is Newspaper and Job New Tear's Creeling. Tbe Keview extends to all of it patrons and friends its best wish es for a pleasant and proeperou 1910. Hay the pleasures ct earth and the blessiags of heave i be meted out to one and all the bounteous hand of provideoc is our wish.

0. Edinliorough is reported ti be quite sick at tho home of daughter, Mrs. Roy Warnioa. See Dunham for (jap robes, if Mrs. Anna Lesslie and childre i who had been visiting at Eigelo--several days returned home yese day aocompacied by Mrs.

Jac Dunham. The K. and L. of S. watche' the old year out and the new year in Inst night at their hall.

Lunch was served and the usual good time was had. We now have on hand the lar. est stock of Newton, Mitohell, Studebaker and Peter SchutKr wagons we have ever had, ami invite you to call and look tbern over. Johnston Bros. The many friends of Mr.

and Mrs. 0. E. Jones will be pleased to learn that they are now rsei-dents of Frankfort they having rived Thursday afternoon and will make their home with Mm Jones father, Rev. S.

M. Hop kins. A farmer out west, ssys tl Hutchinson Gazette, has a cow with the lumpy jaw, and he cai not bo made tj believe that she diseased, but he soys: "Consa; 'er; she hain't notLiin' tbe matt with her. She's get the big he; beoouse butter's worth fort' cents a pound. That's nil." Mrs.

Whit. Dexter end i Leonard, tirrived here the Litt part of list week from t)n homo Bt AlbuquerqejNe.v Maxic to make t-n extended visit wi Mure tin 1 1 oounty relatives frieiide. We urderstand i Dexter is oonteu plating Belli his interests at Albuquerqe I returning to this county. Af vooate-Democrat. Eelley Axes at Dunham's, tf Professor Green, the aeronavt, has organised a vaudeville trou js which he calls the U.

Enti i- tainers." The troupe is now pish ing at Wet mere The professor i very vorsaiile He is an autho. aeronaut, hot ttmale vendei, theatrical manager and sice 6hc promoter. If he lived ia he would toon become preside of the ad. olub over there. -Globe.

The town of Haddam, ii Washington county, was visit I by a destructive fire last Wednes day morning. All the buildin on one whole block were burn 1 to tbe ground before the fire was got under oontrol. The property deatrnyed inoluded t9 Chappell store, Postof fio Opera House, Bell and Inci pendent Telephone central ofl'ic i drug store and creamery buil ing. The fire originated in Chappel store building abo 7:00 a. and ia supposed to have been caused by a defect flue.

See Dunham for Hand Sleds, 'f 1622 Nails. There were 162? nails in bottle at R. S.MoGhie and Co guessing contest, and F. C. Dwianell won tho first prize, $12.50 set of silverware, i auess being lbzl.

Jslrs. Hat i Feldhausen von eecoud prize, i set of silver knives anU for) with a guns of 1607. J.W.Smi won third piize, set of Kutter soi isofs in leather car Miss Lulu LaForge's gmtss 1602 and she gets the bottle nails. There were 662 guest 8 made as to' the number of the battle oontained, rangi from 100 to 5500. Strayed.

One blaok miloh cow, from r' 7 residence, Franlfort KansFc Please phfne me r.ny infonuati oonoerning asme. Nash Morton. At The M. E. Church Sunday school at 10 n.

followod by New Year sermon hi 11 a. ru, Eprorth League, 6 At 7 :30 we will hRve an Evangf listio Uervioe, the first of a eerie of revival services to be held at half seven, eaoh evening this ooming week. We expeot a fine evangelist singer, Rev, Arthur Ingler, oome tbe first of tbe week am' help us. Rev. Ingler is fron Lawrence, and comei highly reoomended.

Make your plans to be preset) at evory service ad thereby hel and he helped Come and brin your friends. E. M. Paddleford, Pastor See Dunham for Axes and Axe Handles, tf Mies Margaret Diidriok and bn- tber Charles, of Irving is visiting friends here today. Marysville Man In Wreck.

A special California passHagor train on the Rook Island was wrecked yesterday morning near Trenton, and a number of people killed and many injured, Among tbe injured tbe K. Star repoit gives the name of Claudine Dessinger, of Marysville, Kinsaa who had his right foot crushed and right leg and shoulder hurt Wbile running at a high rate of speed over an icy track the engine left the rails, and was followed by two tileepers and a chair car The three cars caught fire from the encine and were burned. Three ure known to be dead, an' as the report ia meager this num ber Kay be inorossad. It might be well for persons who sometimes go buDting on Sundry to read he following extract from the laws of Kansss: "Every pt son wuo shall int or eiiont the fret day of the weeK. cot monly called Sunday, sbdl t.

detuned guilty of a misdouieanc and ahull be fined not less thi 5.00 nor more than $20.00. fipt. nf vnnr own. oan start you on the road to owning your own home for $1 i week. Frankfort Immigration and Commission Co.

Offioo wit the Review. Call ttnd learn oi.r plans. tf Take your engraving to Lytle.t? The Yima hz PIqpo ar I IUUV UIV llttbV WlUi the MSA I W. H. Trosoer, Auctioneer Following are sales dated to t) presuut time Jaii 6, '10 A Tennyscu estate Frankfort, Kans Jan 7, '10Bnn Boll, PoIel I China hogs, Beattie Jan.

11, '10. -Mrs. Pliil Douglass, closing out sal, iitnttn, Kaus. Jan. 12, '10.

A. Spangler, farm sale, Vermillion, Kt-na. Jan 18, '10-T Maokey, farm sale, Frankfort Jan. 24, '10. E.

Dnpout, Jbd. 25, 10 -H. J. Hauiz, farm sale, Frankfort. Jan 26.

Smith, farm sale, Frankfort, Kans. Jan. 28, '10 -T. Tucker, farm sale. Frankfort.

Feb. 1, L. farm sale, Wheatou. Feb 7, '10-Earry Orchard, stock sale, Vein illion Kans Feb 8, '10 Harry Orchard, stock bale, Vermillion, Kans' Fell 10, '10 Washington Piorco, dosing out sale, Beattie, Kaus Feb 11, '10-R White, faTu sale, Frankfort Feb. 12, '10, Frank Auderso farm sale, Vliets.

Feb. 15, '10, Frank Bulled. furm 6M le, Frankfort. i Feb 1(5, '10 John liter, Palaud China hog sale, Kan i i'oo 17, '10 Dorr iucf- farm Jale, Frankfort Feb. 21, '30 Ed.

Broph. farm Bale, Frai fort. 2:5, '10-J Willirm fine tcock sale, Frankfort, Kaus I Notioe Panies who have apol-1 en for dates, pleue claim yowl dates soon Also parties who thinking uf calling a sale pleat )' see me for ohoioe of dates ar i triua. Remember, my tern s' are the most reasonable for ti sorvice yon pet 1 am well posti 1 1 ou st and its value and ha a the ability to g' the price Plum jor wire at my expense. Phone No 906 this section of the state.

Enough said. It is for sale at a sac rifiee-if--takeir--G0H7 Call on or dress, J. W. Mahaffey, FRANKFORT, KANSAS. managed, and as it is imper out of doors employment, the To any one interested i come and see the material the best equipped Printing Plant in Foot Warmers and Foot Warmer Coal at Dunham's.

tf Miss Blanche Pierce is the guest of her sister, Miss Maggie today. Mrs. Ellen MoKeon went to Vliet today to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank ikins. Fayette Land, of Edmond, Kansas came this morning to visit his parent, and old frionds a few days.

At Axtell list evening the Kansas City br sket ball team de feated the Axtell team by a so ore of 31 to 27. Hee Dunham for Boys' Wagons Miss Eva Farrar returned from Beattio last after weeks visit with relatives. W. Fairs accompanied bar to Frankfort and returned home this morning, Miss Bertha Kerbe, of Kansas City, who has been visiting ber parents, at golow and Mis. Harry Powell of this ctiy for the past week returned to ber home today.

Rolla Warner, of Frankfort, will enter the Missouri Paoi'io bain service. He will make lis first run tomorrow. Ed. Abratt, also of Frankfot, has taken a job with a Sobott de bouee and will travel. A tohisun Champion.

Lecture Coarse. The next number on the ooorse will be a leoturo by Matson Wilbur Chase, of Chioago, on January 12th. This will be one oil the highest ilass leoutres giv- eu in thiB vicinity this yeer, and should havi tbe support of all. JSeoure your seats early at AvM'n bmk Sfortv tf ari-iiK Ajsu A I II 1 1 1 1 -y i KHA1SKFORT, KANSAS Write, Wire iBie ir.r Dates at my ox.cse CARL RIGUARDS, PHOTOGRAPHER, Frankfort, Kansas. Student from the Eastman School of Professional Photography, KocUestf A 1.

Photography of Pictoriil and Technical quality. STUDIO OPEN EVERY DAY. ROSEDALc'S BEST TO WW Give U3 your bsh orders tor Phone 30. "Free delivery Residence Phone 94. OKice Phone 15 C.

V. WILLIAMS. D. V. S.

Veterinarian Calls answered promptly i Weather report, generally fair tonight and Saturday. Warmer tonight. If yon want a good Lap Robe ee Dunham. tf Alt Gill returned from a visit at Centralia today. Mrs.

C. MoKelvey left this morning for Birdsong, Mo to visit relatives. Mrs. F. M.

Durkee went to Kansas City this morning to visit relatives a few days. Mine May Simpson, of Con-cordiit came today to spend a week with Mrs. 0. W. Day.

Prescriptions a speoialty at Spradling's. tf Mrs. Henry Smith and daughter, Franois, left for Topeka this morning where Franois will enter business oollege. Coasters, Sleds, K. E.

and Bnrnoy and Berry Skates at Shuwmay Hardware. tf Dr. and Mrs. Eibler are apend ing New Years day with Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Crooks at Vermillion. Insure your farm property in the Shawnee of Topeka, a strong home company. J.

M. Shumate, Agt. If you want good Pocket Ed ives see Dunham. tf F. Maokey, who had been visiting relatives here during the holidays returned to Ann Arbor, Miohigan, this noon.

Frankfort Market. White corn 53j, mixed and yellow 53 wheat eggs 26o springs 8 to lOo, hens 9o, oooks 6o, duekfl faff Mmfcvya to Powder is Only Big in Size Net 1 in Satisfaction Not in Economy 1 irrt run anrl a m1l coil than Cihimot does kmd. It certainly cannot make it ns good. Don'i judge baking powder ia this way the real test the proof raising power, of evenness, uniformity-, not make baking powder cheap the high-quality, moderate-price Mediur niusiraieu can. Vfl 1 'V I1 mmi is better baking powder than you have ever nsed before.

And wo will leave it to your good judgment for proof. Buy a can today. Try it for any baking purpose. If tho results- aro nrt better if the baking is not lighter, more delicious, take it back and get your money. Calumet 1 medium ia price ut great in satisfaction.

-8 Fme lnrgo handsome recipe dook, 8i.nd 4u and slip found in pound i (I. World' Furw Food I'.

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696
Years Available:
1909-1910