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The Vermillion Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 4

The Vermillion Times from Vermillion, Kansas • 4

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PROPER GROWTH OF CALABASH PROGRAM Of the Seventh Annual of the Clay Center District Almost A Miracle. One of the most startling changes ever seen in any man "A girl," remarks the Jewell County Republican, "often finds out how good her father's judgement is after she has married the fellow he didn't want her to." Plant Thrive Better When Reared In Hothouse Than It Will In the Open Air. ill! Convention, Woman's Home Mis according to W. B. Ilolsclaw, i Clarendon, Texas, was efiected years ago in his brother.

"He The fruits are allowed to rnmnin on the vine, which ia a relative of tho gourds, till the outer parts are iv sionary Society, at the M. E. Church, Vermillion, April 30 and Mayl. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m.

Devotional Services Mrs. J. A. Brown Address of Welcome Mrs. M.

II. Eells had such a dreadful cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going into consumption, but he began to use Insure your home in a good, reliable company. 11. L. Huff represents both the Phenix and Springfield in Vermillion and they are both well known companies.

Call and see me and let's talk it over. t. YOUR FEED ON CHOP FLf.O ALWAYS i snours. VIMiMIU.loN, II A V. KANSAS 0 quite hard, for if gathered before they are fully ripe difficulty is experienced in seasoning.

On the other hand, they must not he allowed to remain long enough to he subjected to frost, for a severe frost, is likely to oause injury. Dry, sunny weather ia more favorable to the development of fruit than wet weather, for though the plants will take plenty of water, more sntisfnetory results are obtained from watering hy hand JOHN Response Mrs. A. L. Taintor Minutes of rast Convention Appointment of Committees Paper "Social Mrs.

C. Grover Dr. King's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he is sound and well and weighed 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this wonderful remedy for Coughs and Colds with excellent results." It's quick, safe, reliable and guaranteed.

Price 50 cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free at City Drug Store, BIIIIIIWIIPIMIIWHWIIIIIWIIHIW liiiiWIICTIiltHlllllllllia Song Vermillion Circle lieport Nat '1 Convention Mrs. Carrie Lay ton Adjournment Evening Session, 8:00 p. m. Devotional Service than from the plants being subjected to an excessive amount of rain.

The past summer, with its long-continued hent, has been ideal for the successful cultivation of these gourds in England, providing they were John L. is a very line Black I House Tlrno is to And you will want ynr rooms newly papered. We have just maived an elegant new line of Wall Papor in r.Si U12 litest designs. A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF FURH1TUHE ASH Ul-OTAKiafi GOODS. Rev.

M. II. Eells Mammoth 'Kentucky Jaek, with white nose and white belly; he Is years old and stands 15 hands Lexington Jr. Music Choir Address Mrs. Howard Chandler Solo Miss Achsa Kelly Duet Miss Nina Warren high and weighs 1100 pounds.

well watered at frequent intervals. Reeds sown here on a slight hotbed snd tho plants allowed to grow till I hoy have filled a frame which could bo lifted off about mid-June, would probably give the most sntisfnetory He will make the season of 1912 John Clifton at my farm one half mile south of Vermillion. IS I kH. I a Collection Music Benediction a 'i results. If grown throughout, tho Vi 1 Wednesday, 9:30 a.

m. whole of their rnreer in a frame or 1 1 1 1 1 1 TERMS. 12.50 to insure colt to stand and suck. Any mare ''i'lii i'l 1 greenhouse, however, arrangements ought to ho made for a free circula Devotionals Mr. Geo.

Huber Report of District Ulcers tion of air at all times. Apart Secretary Flora Wertenberger Treasurer Mrs. A. L. Tai nter from the utility of the fruits of this plant, it is quite ornamental enough Lexington Jr.

is a jet black Percheron stallion; stands hands high and weighs 1500 pounds. He is four years old May 10, .1912. Lexington Jr. will make the or mares removed from rthe neighborhood or disposed of in any manner makes service fee due at once. Care will taken to prevent accidents but I will not be responsible should any occur II.

Oucmaud, Owner. to receive attention from a decora Solo Miss Esther Dillehay Report of Auxiliaries I To The Pu tive standpoint, either indoors or Axtell Clay Center put. Montreal Standard. GASTRONOMIC THOUGHT Frankfort Mnrrowvilie Fancy Creek Randolph Centralia Washington Vermillion Iv I have bought 'lis Rti and fixtures of Mrs. H.

A. JoIiht o'i nud will slock it up with a full of Re iln. and Lunch Goods. Meals will bo sorv-'d a riches can be had Rock is a dark brown, weighs Election of Officers Adjournment, lJeOO in. 1700 pounds, good bone and mus season of 1912 at my ranch mile esst of Vermillion.

Kansas State Live Stock Registry Board. Certificate No. 8391 This is to certify tint the Ped igree of the Grado Percheron Stallion known as Lexington owned by Samuel Curtis, Vermillion, has been examined and his breeding is as follows: Sire Lexington, No. 25101, breed Peri-heron Dam, unknown. Foal cle and a sure foal getter.

at all hours. I p'ttronagc. Elmer Cannon. Afternoon Session, 1:30 p. in.

Devotionals Mrs. Janson Paper "Our Emigrants'' Rock will make the season of 1912 at my place. -Ii miles south of Vermillion, 1 mile east and 3 Miss Stewart Question Box Mrs. Lay ton Paper Miss M. VanP.itten miles north of Lillis.

Kansas State Live Stock Registry Board. Certificate No. 730U Music Choir ed 5 10 190S. Color lilack; star. Said Stallion lias been examined and found to be sound.

issued at the Kansas State This is to certify that the Pedigree of the tirade Stallion known as Rock, owned by An- 5 Report of Committees Adjournment Turned On The Preacher urew layien, ermiiuon, nas 1 A clergyman in a certain neighboring town had been been examined, and his breeding is as follow: Sire unknown. Dam unknown. Foaled 1900; color dark brown: strip. Said much annoyed by the way mem Mrs. Newwed I wish wo had dl aid 1 'o il i'ii' line of bers of the congregation had of something antique about the house.

We curry at a'i Ini' everything in ir 1 Stallion has been examined and looking around 1 0 take stock of Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas, this 13th day of April, 1912. Ed. II. Webster, (sioal) Dean of Agriculture. TERMS: 10 to insure colt ti stand and suck; for the season and 5 for single leap, money due for latter at time of service.

Decide terms at ti me of breeding. Any mare or ni ires removed from the neighborhood or disposed of in any manner ound to be sound. late coiners. After enduring it for some time he said on enter Issued at the Kansas State Ag-icultural College, Manhattan, ing the reading desk on Sunday, needs 111 ii.n.v i-u 1 ped for anything i 1 ga ir iu fact in he ou give yon a high ci-is figure. You 1 1 1 nhv ing; wo know we Our a 1 1 .1.

1 I i'i 1 you i i I' i hi 1 11 i'ii c'ni" repairing, 1 1 I' 1') 1 1 1 I 1 IV l-i 1 1 1 1 0 1 it. ir 1 1 irse-slme-ii hi In I I 11'. li iv. Promptness utvl Reliability. i.

i i 1 1 4 Co. Kansas, this 27th day of Aoril, ''Brethorn, I regret to that 1911. Ed. 11. Webster, Mr.

Newwed So do I. Old-fashioned pumpkin pies, for instance. PARTICLES IN A DROP OF WATER. Figures are sometimes impressive simply by reason of being so stupendous that the humnn mind grasps them with difficulty. An instance in point is afforded by tho illustration offered to his hearers by nn eminent scientists, who, in order to bring to your attention is called away from your religious duties by Dean of TERMS: 10 to insure colt to yonr natural desire to see who comes in behind you.

I propose i stand and suck. Any mare or marcs removed from 1ho neigh henceforth to save you the makes service fee due at once. Cure will bo taken to prevent accidents but will not hi; responsible should any occur. S.wn CritTis. Owner.

borhood or disposed of in any trouble by naming each person manner makes service fee due at who may enter, and hope tl.a Cliiiilin 1 Church. AllotliiT surii'tv once. A. .1. TAYI.wn.

Owner. I ''i a ler every Sunday it the services will then be allowed to proceed without interrup iiu: Li ii their comprehension the idea of ultimate particles of water, stated that if he was to emply tumbler containing half a pint of water, letting out each second a number equal to 1,000 times tho population of the earth, it would require somewhere between seven million and forty-six WHY NOT LUKE $200. WM That' is out of jol). 1 1 111 D-Unit till! "di'UUUlltls" set 11 luiela of an Aluxandria, w.m shoes were iii'i aliens. -En.

Missouri r.uilit f)04 KiihI limiiul I-" tion." He then began: "Dearly beloved," but paused half way, interpolate "Mr. Stubbing with his wife and daughter," Mr. S50.00 a Week, almost a Day 1 ie 'Ii ri-i ia ii e'muvh at 1 I a. 111 and in. Sunday school at Ina.

111. Christian Kndeavor 7 p. i 111. I iible Training Class every 1 Ved ne silay eveniiiLCH. m.

.1. 1 1' ii-KtNK, Pastor. million years to empty the tumbler. Stubbins looked rather surpised, but the minister with perfect Lord Kelvin once assured us that 6112 KiiHt llmiiid 1' 1 i 1 1 1 fill West. IIiiimiiI ill BfllliiK Victor Safes find fliv-irnof lmjres lo iiir re hauls dm'torn, luwyers, un uf win 1:11 ren lie 1 h.

ol mi te, lull iini 'V how ercy 1 1 Imiwm one, haieriiiieu ileclitrn our one ol the Ix-Ml, eleHU-eut inolit y-'tiuliliwr rl 11 til-tie eVT riM-eiVed. WitlmuL pre loin 'X peri-riit'c YuU 1:1111 (luplicati1 the mifceto of other. Our hiUMl-oiiiely ted eatuloK will ennbie yon to pri eiM. tho subject lo eun tmiiei'S 111 Ii interestlnj' a lunlHi-T jih timneh V. 'S if a drop of water was niagniiied to tho size of the earth the particles A p.

1 pd in reat ISend was gravity, resumed his exhortation. Presently he again paused: "Mr. Curtis and William 61M VVi'Ht. ISiiiiml icirlil Tlio iilxivc trains l' asl.ri!: "What, was the Sher- would he between the size of base Ill balls and footballs. If that state.

vlco for tills you were piloting (hem through our titoiory. Men ns lie replied prom)t' ly 1 1 el iiii) Lb roiili ieoria. Diggle." The abashed emigre ment is correct tho drops of water in HLIt'Smen receive; iMiViee uiei iipuu'hi-nh coiivinelnt: inl king pmiiiH which it) impossible Tor a customer to rtotiy. why don't YOU 1m Urn llrnl lo apply from your vicinity R-i'oru aomeom; ulae tfcU lha territory? gation kept their eyes studiously all tho ocean aro not many times so wo nan lavor only outs ainewiuiiu uub ii vnuu lui-uuujr. A i'dil or.il on ''I lo lesty," by bent on their books.

Tho servi 1 I ln Douglass Most ces continued in the most order numerous as tho particles or mol cules in a single drop. THOUGHTFUL CHILD. In a re niest. Some are ly manner, tho parson interrupting him self every now and then st riei ly honest: soin ar(! mod-etalely bo e't: iue! are slightly Little Alice was terribly afraid of hone- and a few irive visible t' name some new comer. At last he said still with tho most perfect gravity: 'Mrs.

Symons Tho nl vorsnry of on com pit ny whs I'ele lira ted by oivciiiiK Hie most modern nsfo luelory In tin world. Wideawake men who reeelvod our hp cut I si lliiiK Inducement, rendered it neceiwiiry to double on out put. Wn are HpeinllUK many of dnllnri ruin runiRoiir huU organization, but loleitrn nil particulars, It will eot you only the price ol a pot titl curd. Ask (or Catalogue 16 T. THE VICTOR SAFE LOCK CO.

CINCINNATI, OHIO cats. One day she had been standing on the doorstep for several minutes, lionesty whatever. caring to awsu nif I lu- i nliit' r.ni- lilllty of WHllilitf for ami nlKlit train will Ilia) ilm- I a. 111. and rluo al, 12.

lu a. in. at lit Ion rt'Kiilaily. .1. '( A 1 1, For rheumatism you will I'uvl nothing bi'ttcr than t'liainoi loin's liinimi'iit.

Trv ii iuiclly it w'u- V'w Bale oy All Disili'rs. Wc can furnish tin; Daily Caiiital to rural routn trous per year Die Sunday edition or witlio.it at. $3.00. Shorter lime at propor looking at a big black tomcat galli 111 a new bonnet. In a moment ho felt his mistake, but it wus to The Danger After Grip.

I'e's ol'leu in a. ni do wn system vant.ing on tho fence. Finally sh( rushed into tho house, looking yery into. Every feminine head in the congregation had to turn around. Ex.

Weakness, ivrveoiisuess, lack of i. pet ii e. energy and ambition, excited, and exclaimed: "Mother, thought I'd better come in. That kitty was just so afraid of me, I felt Our New Horns. Capaolty 20,000 Sales Annually.

with disor liu'ed liver and kid-nei nliiMi follow an attack of Typewriter paper at this office. sorry for it, and coined awity 1 Woman's Homo Companion. this wreteho.l disease. The greatest need then is I'lilters, tin' lorous tor.ic, blood purifier and regulator of Dr. J.

J. Brady, M. D. O. D.

I Give Especial Attention to the Fitting of Glasses to the Eye. sloinaeli, liver and icidueys CLUBBING Wa can save you money on almost any newspaper or magazine published. Below we give you a few of our leading clubbing propositions. It will pay you to take advantage of them: The Reason, modern methods all tend toward Specialism, It is The Kansas City Star and Times, Daily and A8 TO HUBBY. Inquiring Friend I nliould lilio to know your lniHbnnd's attitude on tho question of woman Biill'ragu.

1 BujipoHc, though, when it comes to that ho's up in tho nir, as the Baying is. Mrs. Ixjcdcr Ono foot in, anyway; Iic'b a kicknr. WI8DOM OF MRS. WY8E.

Mrs. Green You spoko just now of Bociul tact, rrccim'ly whut do you menn? 1 Mrs. Wyse By social tarjf. I menn getting familiar with all sorts of people without lotting tlienti get familiar with you. i tionate rates.

Hall or send yon-money to The Vermillion Timks. Here is message of hope and Kood cheer from Mrs. .1. Martin, Hoone Mill, who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs.

Martin was cured ol (stomach trouble and consumption by Chamberlain's Tablets after live years of and now recommend these tablets to tho public. Sold by All Deal crs. Don't barrow your neighbor' paper. They are ure to call yuu 1 "tightwad." Subscribe for the paper for yoariclf. Sunday and Vermillion Times, all one year for Thousa.nds have proved that they wonderfully strengthen the nerves, build up the systom and restore to health an I good spirits after an attack of grip.

If suffering, try tliem Only 50 cents. Sold and perfect satisfaction guaranteed by City Drug Store. This ollice prints anything from a milk ticket a largo put er. We do all kinds of binding, 1 so give us a chance at your print conceded that to do one thing and do it well is much better than to attempt several things, and at the very best attain only moderate proficiency. My life work has been devoted to tho study of the Eye and to correction of defects in sight.

Most complicated cases handled with the utmost accuracy. Offloa at Frankfort, Kanaai 12-tf. The Kansas City Post, Daily and Sunday and Tho Vermillion Times, alle one year for only $3.25 $5,00 TheTopeka Capital, Daily and Sunday and the Vermillion Times, all one year for ing and keep your money at home.

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