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The Oketo Herald from Oketo, Kansas • 3

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Court House Notes. WW V-l r.r THE EARTH GiilflLED By T. DE WiTT IkiXXZZ, 3. The Latest, Greatest, and -laost Wcndar ful book by the Tvcrii'a mostcele- bratcd Preacher, Author and Traveler. FROHHETO The Pisco veky Savkd His Life.

Mr. Caillouette, druggist, Beavers-ville, 111., says: "xo Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tiied all the physicians for miles about, but (if jk and was given up and told that I could rei a 3is cJ if i ii i iiiLi quaiuy on Fish, Game and CASH PAID Also Buyer and Shipper of tn 1 STo. 91' Clydesdale Stud Book: 4 Hi I- mm BROOKLYN BOY, the best and tion: will make the season of ISM viz: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Friday Oketo; Wednesday at Fay Branscomb's at Oketo.

TERMS: S3, to insure a standing with foal. Single service, 8-1 payable in or taking mare away, forfeits insurance taken to prevent accident but will not JOHN DeLAIR, Owner. CET.fi.I2C Terms Easy. Thbty-tHe years' experience. lExauiiua- lieyorts Free.

Prompt attention. Tirawiajr bud description to L. Baggeb A (It's. Washington, D. C.

tig tope tent? Protect your ideas thtyiay von vrealtn. rite HiJUtn- UV HX'if Patent Attorneys, WasUngtoa, u. lor ttitiir i ujc out. IJ. Time Table.

PASSENGER. o. V. 4C f-OU'U North 10:06 a.m. 4Z7 p.

societies. i t. 0'f' Tojge, So. 23. meets or.

I id Monday evening ofeaciimontu. secy. E. B. Mouse.

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O. I 1 iketo LoiseXo. 344, certs each week at o'clock U. F. W.

baruetr, Bec'y. Satur-J. -H-t for Vi-an ice erery saiureai vvei iir in r.ao-i room contains pieces, i V. I. MooEK.

See'V. CHAb. Tfc3 II. Ohiest. Leader.

ruCUClI- each Sunday at p. iu. S-inday School VI i.i. m. meeutts on 'icansaay iieeutts on 'laarwiaj- f.mv.

a. Younsr people's devotional n.eeiing on Sunday at 7:00 p.m. F. 8. Pistcr.

AV. of A. nel Camp So. meets on iU Wednesday of each iti.iai; inemoers Job Watson, VtU. Consul.

ilw iys welcome. 2. S. LoNii, Clerk. Trninbo Council ii i Xo.

IX K. Jt I- of Oktto, verv id ai.d Tuesdays of 7h mnmli. A. H. liruUaker.

rs. C. b. hapman, Recording Secy. STATE OFKr.EKS.

1 iovernor Lieutenant Oovern-jr Secret a ry of State Vnditor rcasurer inp't rorney tieneral Printer Sec'y Hoard of Ag'c'iture brarian CorT Offiteh. "lerk 1 TreaRtirer I ditmiet Clerk itesrisierof I-i'tis i'roliate Judse Attorney Sup't Coroner Morrill A Troutman Edward Cole Oils ATherton Stanley Lawes .1 Hudson Ooburn II IJeunit- D. Hnfi F. E. Woodman Faulkuer CJreiri Sales l'Ulleine K.

A. Herry l.ewis Scott lioyakin John ilraly 1 Yarii Ch'n J. M. Bradshaw Farar lr. Srrayer las Shearer Wni liaemer surveyor I Com missioners .1 Health iffieer State Senator.

ISih Repret-eutaiive, 42nd Township Officfhs. Trustee 'lerk Treasurer Justices-! Ira McMUIin Tadlock liedire 1 Chipman Mavhew Constables Mat. Kelley Chambers L. Shnndoney City Officers. "favor Police "ity Clerk Citv Treasnref Marshal I.

X. C'uipuian E. S. L.onr W. Robinson Ed Dnnnuck Eychaner Barnes HeuKe rouncilmen Stein W.

Keily The Prairie Farmer IS THE Greatest of Ail Farm Papers. It represents each week all that is wortb knowing in current agricultural literature. Each number contains more solid reading matter tban any other agricultural paper, and covers a broader field. jubsenption Price, One Dollar a Year. itisttiB Paper for tiie People.

Sample Clubbinst Offers for 1S95-6: The Prairie Farmer and Weekly Inter Ocean: both papers one year for S1.25 The Prairie Farmer and Chicago Weekly Times: both, papers one for 81.25. THE PEAIBIE FARMER, Chicago. If you contemplate having sale bills 'printed call at this office and get our prices. We do as good work and our prices are as low as any place in tiie county. The Kansas City Daily World and he Oketo Herald one year for the Sunday small sum of S4.2-5.

S3.50 Without Your Will be wreathed with a most engaging mile, after you invest In a mwMwm EQUIPPED WITH ITS NEW PINCH TENSION, TENSION INDICATOR AND AUTOMATIC TENSION RELEASES, TLe most complete and oseful devices ever added to any sewing machine. The "WHITE is Durably nd Haadsomefy Balit, Of Fice Finish and Perfect Adjustment, Sewi ALL Sewabla Articles, jAnd rCl serve and please you op to th full limit of your expectations. Activi Dealers Wanted in unoccupied territory. liberal terms. Address im mm umm CLEVELAND, O.

ATENTS -jzsz ft i of or or J. A. Tlobinson and Fred E. Thomp- of Waterville, were attending to on a law suit in the district conn Wednesday. Ca Tuesday, v.hilr.t Judge Spi-'iii -m was hearing motions and deiaunr" the jurymen paid a wiit to the and were well pleased wit the building and all its appointments and the n.arKireiuei)ts generally.

I hey think Dr. Scammun is right man in the ri'ht place. licy. Joseph Wilson, who is one of the jurors at this terra of court, Sun-dayed in this city and held services in the Ciiristain Science church. E.

K. Woodman let for Topeka on Tuesday to comer with the state board in regard to refundinf? the county bonds that mature in June i next. Owing to a screw getting loose in the combination, the county treasurer was locked out of his vault on Monday but Mr. Aekerman, who by the way is a most skillful mechanic, soon succeeded in opening the door. Wm Kohier brought in the scalps of two wolves which he had caught north (if r.eattic!on Sunday last, lie 'reported that five or six got away.

Mr. llaller and Lis attorney, S. B. Berry, of Beattie were doing business with the probate judge on Monday. Joe Baer oi the Beattie Bank accompanied them.

The population of the south half must he increasing as trustee McCon-chie reports -2 new babies in that township. Mr.Barnett, who represents a bond syndicate of Boston and Toledo, is now interviewing: our county commissioners in the matter of the St. Joe Grand Island K. K. bonds.

Modern Novmal College Notes. Marysville Kans. Judge Spillinan was a pleasant visi tor last week. Hans Nelson and Henry Brychta, who took the last examination in Washington County, were delighted last week to receive good certificates Miss Burkholder and Miss Tillie Koppes favored the Normal last Tues day moraine: with an excellent vocal duet. Messrs Johnson and Scott, two of the successful and scholarly farmers of Walnut, visited us last week.

Mr. J. presented to the museum a fine specimen of igneous rock which has all the attributes of a meteor stone. Other visitors: Miss Gertie Shum-way. Miss Massey, of Oklo, Miss Bernadt.

of Steinauer, Miss of Wyoming, 3Irs. Bernadt, Miss Wholen, Edward Raemer, Mr. Fournelle, of Pawnee, Neb. The school catalogue, that is now beingjprepared, will be the finest ever issued. The fall term begins Sept.

1, 1S90. It Kills lace. Lee's L. L. kill lice on your hens, horses, cattle, or hogs.

Will also kill mites on fowls. Come and get a gallon can and if it don't do it you get your money back. BrAIXAUD POTTEK. The Blue Valley correspoixlent sprung the following poem() upon the susceptible readers of the News last week: iefcre an eJ3tor e'd try tc h. We'd drown ourHelf in the dip blue a Or to some far oK Cannibal we'd Hee.

And let t'ae savapes make hCsh of me. The above is both singular and plural. George, you would make a great poet. We almost envy you. but Before a teacher we'd try to We'd enter some good college And strive, and strive, aud strve to see If we couldn't get some knowledge.

Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of headache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick Iieadaclies yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowel3, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine.

Try it once. Only fifty cents at August Wuester's drug store. CAL3taN's Killer will exterminate lice, mites, bedbugs and all insects that infest chicken -houses and hensncsts. It will effectually destroy all insects. No farmer or poultry raiser can afford to do without it.

Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by August Wuester, druggist. A Kansas man was burned nearly to death in a prairie fire and the doctors saved his life by grafting f00 pieces of skin from his neighbors on the burned places. The skm was furnished by a preacher and lawyer and how in the world they ever grew together we can't understand. Louisville Press.

For Sale. Eighty acre farm with good house, barn, cribs, well, windmill and tank. All good farm land. Two miles from depot. Price $36 per acre.

Call on or address R. B. Moore, Oketo A bright little boy who heard the preacher say there would be no marrying in Heaven remarked that he supposed the reason was there would not be enough men to go around. Bartlett Hedge are agents for the Marysville Steam Laundry. Parties desiring first-class work can leave their articles at the store.

Cultivator shovels pointed SI per set. Cultivator disc's lathe sharpened 75 cents per set at Thomas' blacksmith shop. Decoration day comes on Saturday, May 23. Memorial services at the M. euurch'on Sunday, May 'j city a OF ii im i i alwav oi meats hand.

Oyster: season. FOR HIDES. CK, a 3 cheapest horse in the land; no excep and Sunday at home, 21 miles east ot miles south-east of Oketo: Saturday colt 3 days vo. to insure a mare trading advance. Any person selling, and money becomes due.

Care wil be responsible should any occur. be GliX. SHERMAN'S MEMOIRS. TO BE IX THE HATIOHfiL TRIBUNE, WASHINGTON, D. C.

liwill 1 of reati'st iruer.sr vperans. and to all oUir-rs who are in any degree in the history oi the rebellion, to that the (Jrent Family Paw. THE NATIONAL TKTBUNE, of Washing-tow. D. I.a the exclusive right to republish in serial tuna that intensely interesting work, the, PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF GEN.

W. T. SHERMAN. The National Trihuse wl begin me pnpli'-a-tion of these within the eomfng itronrh. and ttc-y will ran through the year.

They will be profusely illustrated by mr.ps, portraits, battle st-enes, etc. This is the FIRST OK THE UREAT Art to be given the public in this popular fo: subscribers ro the National Tribune wiii and for a year's subscription what has cost several dollars. '1'he narrative K'gins the tienerai'H birth and parentage, his boyhood life in Ohio, life at est. Point, evpene.vt Cali- fornia. and tliD (rive a vividly in 'S! Uig UiS- ing.

tory of the war. Every line fo.iii.i Subscription price SI a year, in advance. Sl'liSCRIBE AT ONCE, so as not to miss a number. Commanders of the 17. S.

Army. The National Tribune has published a hand-sOme booklet, giving tine half-tone pictures af all the Commanders-in-Chief of ttie I'nited Srates Army since its formation ln7 y-eais atio. These are printed on heavy, "plaited" paper, anl accompanied by a sketch of each Oeueral. Something; never before p-abKshed. and very tine.

Sent to any aderess on receipt of lu cents. Address THE NATIONAL 17J9 New York Washington, V. C. TAKE YOUR OWN HOME PAPER And the great FARM AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF KAXSAS. Semi-Weekly Capital Is just the paper Icr those who do tain all tne news ot Kansas and the world, up to the hour of going to press, for the cost ot an ordinary weekly paper.

The Herald has made arrangements with the publishers whereby it cau offer The Semi-Weekly Capital and the Oketo Het-ald for the very low price of $1.50 per year. Send your Subscriptions to Che Obta etralfc, Oketo, Kansas. For Sale Farm of 100 acres 2 miles from Oketo. Large new house with 8good rooms, stable, and other buildings In good repair, windmill, tank, stock-scales, orchard, cheap. 3,400 if sold soon.

Call on or address II. Moore, Oketo, Kas. fi A '7 SALESMEN Kiraitc SoO pel week. '1 op io. uni' ot a i ue.

-i control 'i Travel, ailveiir.i!--, uw .11 ovcry. t.ivxter.-, na Grandest and ucst rf-mc kableb'-ok ct ma oentury, X. A 1T Iiflia, i. i Is1 Ar hii'1 i 'tn 1 Ki'. h.

V.i.- Kansas oi the rat the- round trip, ti -Cth 1 See that rvj-- one -r. 1 'The Overland P.o-u J. CHAMBEB Physician a M. 1. id Surgec OiEce 4 doors of ro- eSfSpeoial at-t--and Throat Trot r.ti-r, paid to Na: C.

II. CALMAX, M.O GENERAL PRACTITIONER' All falls-day and niht- B. VHITXET, anfrastor and KANSAS. Ail Work Guaranteed. Specifications Fu rn si i Sonable.

I'lans I'rice- Ilea Sclentifio American Agency for CAVEATS. i CESIIJM PATENTS, For nn ML'NN" 4i Oldest bure-iii for Pu I very patent te" -i: luLt i-f' the public by -f -larve in i'Jwuy, Yoris Tify, For vour PI IIP If CMP He makes: Horseshoeing' A Specialty. IRA F. BREEDER AN DEALER UAHflRI CTRMIIIM :0 imiiiULLiuiim i HORSES, OltETO, ELMER S. LONG Baioer Hair Dresser, OKETO, KANSAS.

Give me youi wors and i deavorto please yon. a ec- QET THE ST When you are about to buy aSewinMacrung do not be deceived by ailtiric? adverr.seiEerts and be led to think yon can get tiie best maa3: finest finished and Most Popular for a mere song-. See to it that vou buy from reliable manufacturers that have trained a reputation by honest and sq care dealing tovi then get a Sewing Machine that is noted the world over for its durability. Yon want the one that i-J easiest to mar age and is IT: Light Running TirA Isi nnnA in fifl worl rhj 1 "Jean equal in mecaamal con-. Etruction, durabilitv ct working parts, fineness of finish, beaurv improvements as the.

New Home It has Automatic Tension. DouMeFeeJ- alitj on both sides of jeedie oas it New Stand (patented dnvitta whei on adjustable centers, thus reduces trictioa to the minimum. WRITS FCH CLISULARS. irrr? rTT? rrTn re. S.T CHJCA'i'l.

ST. I E. J. R0B1XS0X A. f--i means the prevention of scores of cases of colds, coughs, bronchitis, pneumonia, and consumption.

Wet feet do not directly make the germs of consumption appear in the lungs; but they do cause coughs and colds and inflammation of the throat and lungs weaken the whole system. In this condition the germs of consumption find just the soil in which to work. Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, is a most valuable rem edy for restoring the system to health before these germs get the upper hand. SCOTT EMULSION has teen endorsed Dy lae medical profession for twenty years. (Asb yjur doctor.) This ia because it is always fatatjf'e alwav9 uniform always! contains the purest XiorwegiaH dd-hver Oil and llypophosf kites.

rut up in 5otent ana Ji.co sizes. r.e small iray be enough to cure your cough or DON'T STOP TOBACCO. How to Cure Yourself AVliile Usins It. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seiiouslv affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco to an inveterate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves.

"Baco-Curo" is a scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physi cian who has used it in his private practice since 1S72, without a failure. It is purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want while taking "Baco-Curo." It will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to cure permanently any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest. "Baco-Curo" is not a substitute but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience.

It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Cured By Baco-Curo and Gained Thirty Ponnds. From hundreds of testimonials of which are on file anc open to inspec tion, the following Is presented: Clayton, Jan. 2S, 1S95. Eureka Chemical Mfg.

La Crosse, Wis. Gentlemen: Fur forty years I used tobacco in all its forms. For twenty-five years of that time I was a great sufferer from general debility and heart disease. For fifteen years I tried to quit, but couldn't. 1 various remedies, among others "No.To-Bac," "Tire Indian Tobacco ntidote," Double Chloride of Gold," but none of them did me the least bit of 'good.

Finally, however, I purchased a box of your "Baco-Curo" and it has entirely cured me of the habit in all its forms, and I have increased 30 puunds in weight and am relieved from all the numerous aches and pains ot the body and mind. I could writs a quire of paper upon my changed: feelings and condition, lours Hesrect fully, P. H. Maroury, Pastor C. P.

church, Clayton, Ark. Sold by aH druggists at 81 per box; three boxes, (thirty days' treatment), $2.50 and iron-clad guaranteed cure, or sect direct upon receipt of price. Write for booklet and proofs. Eureka Chemical Mfg. La Crosse, Wis.

and Boston, Mass; Expert Opinion The Canadian Government recently sent an appraiser to the principal bicycle factories in this country, to determine the exact value of various makes for import into Canada. After an exhaustive investigation, his report to his Government rated lumbi la icycies 7Y2 per cent, higher than any other make and they pay duty accordingly. This but confirms the popular verdict. Col-umbias are. STANDARD OF THE VORLD.

Unequalled, Unapproached. Beautiful Art Catalogue of Columbia and Hartford Bicycles is free if you call upon any Columbia agent by inail from us for two a-cent stamps. POPE MANIIFACTURING CO. Factories and General Offices, Hartford, Conn. Branch Stores and Agencies in almost every and town.

If Columbias are not properly represented in your vicinity let us know. The best and cheapest woven wire fence made. 7 parallel wires, 27 inches, da cents per rod. 'Keixey BaoeK-s. .0 la my siore 1 sent ior a vol- tie began its use and iromtke first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again.

It is worth its weight in gold. We wont keen store or house without it." Get a free trial at August Wues-i ter's Drug Store. LOCAL BREVITIES. Tiie schools close to Jay. Smoke Tien Bach's civars.

And titill the rain comes down. House to rent. Inauire at this oihCO If you enjoy a good smoke try a I.ach cigar. Ben Brown Leghorn eggs B. Moore's.

setting H. 1). Moore ville vesterdav. made a In iryt Z. II.

Moore made a trip Marys- ville last Tuesday. Remember the ice eereani social next Tuesday evening. Woven wire fencing, 8 cents per rod; at llobinson's hardware. Mrs. W.

J. Dunnuck drove over to Waterville on Saturday last. 'That's lirubaker:" And he didn't nlimit if fitlifr Mrs. Orel Brown, of Blue Rapids, visited over Sunday with friends in this city. The Ashenfelter disc cultivator will be for sale in Oketo by the middle of next week.

E. E. Collin moved his family from Axtell to this city the latter rart of last week. Prof. Shepardson's name is being mentioned as a candicate for county superintendent.

Miss Josie and Winnie McOov, of Beattie, are visiting their sister, Mrs. August Wuester. B. II. Bach made a business trip through the southern part of the county during the week.

Chas. H. Andrews, of Frankfort, in town Saturday and Sunday. Frank Leach returned with him to Frankfort. Large hotel at Barneston, for rent.

Reasonable to right person. Inquire of C. 31. Warren at the Bank of Barneston. The lloyal Neighbors of America will give their Second Anniversary Ball, at Turner Hall, Hanover, Thursday evening, June 4th.

Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather quite a large audience were present at the giaduating exer cises in the church last evening. Married At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Marietta; on Tuesday evening, May 12th, 1S96 Mr. Titus Miller and Mrs.

Lillian G. Bailey. The Epworth League will give an ice cream social at the residence of Mr. Thompson Smith next Tuesday evening. Ail are invited to come and bring their friends.

Marysyille and Barneston Camps, M. W. of will be present at the M. W. A.

meeting in this city next Wed nesday evening. All members are requested to be present. Th05e who wish to teach cannot do better than attend the summer Normal Course at the Blue Rapids Academy. Classes formed on all brandies. Students can enter at any time.

Tuition for the term $3. For full particulars address, Prof M. W. Street, Principal. A fishing party, composed cf Messrs.

Fred Kelly, Festus Hall, Marion Duffy Per Simmons, and Misses Effie Rogers, Gertie Johnson, Mary McNaughton, and Allie McNaughton, arrived from Vermillion on Tuesday last and pitched their tents on the banks of the Blue south of town. trust they wi'l be able to purchase enough fish to supply them until their return. Many teachers, some who Were considered good ones, failed to get certifi cates last year. Attend the Normal Term at the Blue Rapids Academy, beginning at once, and make sure of success this year. It is the best Normal School ever organized in the county, and will cost you but 5.

per term of ten weeks. For full particulars address, Prof. M. W. Street, Principal.

Although the weather was unfavorable quite a large audience greeted the Campbell Bros, circus in this city last Saturday evening. We have attended a good many shows in our time but never witnessed a better performance for the admission charged. The Campbell boys are gentleman and we can say no worse for the balance of the boys two of whom belong'to tins city. We wish them success. Over One Hundred Poultry Pictures poultry houses, Incubators, Brooders and Brooder Appliances, in Poultry Keefkk Illustrator Quarterly No.

1. Price 25 cents, postpaid, 75 cents for the four numbers of 1896. That leading poultry magazine The Poultry Keeper, one year. 50 cents both the Poultry Keeper and Illustrator one year to new subscribers for only eighty cents. Sample Poultry Keeper free.

Address, Poultry Keeper Parkesburg, Ctester Pa. i E. 1 v. IS YOUR NERVE GONE? Dr. Charcot's Kola Ivervine Tablets Wilt Kestore Nerves, Brain, Blood and Muscles to Health and Visor.

The Cola nut has been used for cen turies by africans as a renewer of the tissues and a preventer of fatigue. Dr. Charcot, the eminent authority on nervous diseases, prepared a per-scription from Kola waich he vouched for as a true specific in all nervous diseases and a sure for the blood. Dr. Charcot's Kola Nervine Tablets are prepared upon the above mentioned perscription from the irvsh nuts especially imported from Western Africa.

Kola is not a cure-ail. It is a food for nerves, brain and muscles and a tonic for the blood. Kola Nervine Tablets are absolutely certain and speedy in their effects. They cure all nervous diseases, prevent faticrue. renew failinC Vltror.

SllVe tone ti.n whnla Bvcrom lAr out; i iiun. lj Kola Neryine Tablets cure sleeplessness and the nervous troubles from which sleeplessness comes. They are specific in cases of nervous dyspepsia. The druggists say the demand for the Tables is astonishing. Kola is what the debilitated want.

Thousands of packages have been sold. Good effects were felt at once. Hundreds of letters say: "One package of the Tablets, costing 61. has done for me what physicians, who cost me S100, failed to do." We absolutely guarantee that no harmful or secondary effects are ielt from the use of the Tablets. Can you, in justice to yourself, refuse to day 3 cents a day for sure relief from neuralgia, bloodlessness, brain fatigue, sleeplessness, nervous dyspepsia, loss of vigor, melancholia and all the evils resulting from a nervous condition Ask yourself the question with all seriousness.

Dr. A. C. Sherwin is one of the best physicians in New England. He writes: "Hotel Pelliam, Boston, OectUh, 1-fM.

Of title-men: 1 am prescribing Or. Charec' Kola Nervine Tablets for Nervousness, Insomnia, Dyspepsia and N'euralsia, with excellent results. 1 have no hesitation in statins that tbey infallible in ull forms of nervous diseases. Their invigorating properties are wonderful. Yours Truly.

A. C. Suehwis, M. Edward Everett Hale, D. the "I am assured by a careful inquiry among-leadina- wpysicians and personal fronds who have used them and in whom I have the ntmost confidence that Or.

Charcot's Kola Nervine Tablets are invaluable iu insomnia and all nervous diseases. Euw. E. Hale. Fifty Cents and $1.00 per box (one month's treatment).

See Dr. Ohrrcot's name on box. Kola booklet free. All drugsists or sent direct. Eureka Chemical Mfg.

Co. LaCrosse, Wis. and Boston Mass German Baptists Will find that the Union Pacific offers superior advantages to those who attend the annual meeting, to be held at Ottawa, May 6-29. One fare for the round trip, plus two from points in Nebraska and Kansas, is the rate authorized for the occasion. Call on or write to me for full particulars.

H. W. Waters, agent. I you want to buy a farm or, city property call on or address 11. H-Jloore, Kansas.

famous rutlior or "ine Man unoui Country," in an editorial in the Bos- ton Commonwealth, and later ina nersonal letter wrote thus: not a rjov tIQm the State car-a It every Tnesd3y and Friday, and each issue will con-.

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