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The Pomona Enterprise from Pomona, Kansas • 2

The Pomona Enterprise from Pomona, Kansas • 2

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The fii-Bt chapters of count Tola The Pomona Entekirise toy's great? novel appear iu the Published erery Friday at Pomona, Kansas, April Cosmopolitan. Publication is taking place simultaneously in the United States, England, France, Germany, Austria and Russia. The novel has been carefully edited Catered at the Pomona, Kansas, postoftloe KS wrond-elaaa mail mattsr. independents potitios, and deToted to the laWrosts of Hie town and oouoty. day and some the next day.

St. Nicholas gaye me three guus and ten buuehes of firecrackers to take home with me. We went riding in the sleigh next day. St. Nicholas went fishing and the children and I went with him.

We watched him ChIi. He caught seven fish. We went home and Mrs St. Nicholas fried the fish for supper. I stayed a week.

We had butter, milk, cheese, meat and bread, the Home folks. Will you kindly inform my Pomona friends, through your paper, that my health is improving. When I last wrote you I was reduced almost to a skeleton. My Bufferings were terrible. I could not rest through the day or sleep at night.

I was so weak I could not turn myself in bed. I had taken treatmeul from different Doctors but it did me no good. While in this condition a friend from Paola wrote Adrertiaing rates made kuown on Easily? for The Cosmopolitan. No part It is the best medicine money can buy for all diseases caused by irapures or impoverished blood. You should begin taking it today.

With tho May issue, No. 1, Vol. Tub Designer makes its ap pearauce with a greatly incieased amount of reading matter, and a marked improvement in paper and illustrations. The Designer is now the leading woman's magazine, as every up-to date milliuer, dressmaker and housekeeper will admit, and no trouble or expense will be spared by its publishers to keep it ahead of all competitors. oi the story has been lost, though, All kinds of Job Work neatly and promptly ijeonted.

perhaps, the reader is deprived of The Knterprikr Is (i.no oer yr. Ltleral lob rates with leading papers and mapasines some of the picturesqueness which appeared in the origlual Russian, Th Enterprise Publishing Co. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in the morning? Then you should always keep THE NEW MEN IN ITALY. Pomona, April, 14, to eat, and sometimes cake and pie. They got milk from reindeer.

Among the gratifying signs of Mfloday morning Mrs St. Nich the times mention should be made olas fixed my lunch and Mr St. on hand a bottle or me Baying that her sister had cured herself of a very bad cancer by use-ing a Btrong tea made from red clover blossoms and said that a number of others that the Dr's. had prouounced incurable with cancer, bud cured themselves the same way. This friend urged me Nicholas harnessed the reindeer to the sleigh and put three guns, skyrockets, a doll, fire crackent, candy A BOOMERANG.

The Miles inquisition hns turned out to be a boomerang for MeKin-ley, Alger and Eagau. The charges made by General Miles in regard to the beef furnished to the soldiers In the late war with Spain have and nuts in the sleigh for me. Then to try the clover blossoms, saying, of the manner in which the Italian race attests its inherent vigor and vitality. Opinion may bo divided on the question of the permiuate value to literature of ihe works of D'Anuu nzio, but there cau bo uo qucsliou that his work has the stamp of genius. In that new science of electricity, which more thau any other reveals to us the unknowu wonders of the I think this will cure you yet." he brought me home.

Gertrude Kraus, Closing Out Sale. been proven to the satisfaction of commenced useing it at once and wo seut to D. Ncedhams Sons, Chi The fashioim shown this month are artistic, tasteful aud novel, and the miscellaneous articles numerous and most interesting. Among them are au account of a paper entertainment which will doubtless be duplicated by many readers; practical suggestions regarding the conducting of the employment office; souio quaint bridal superstitions aud a very diverting littla comedy, "A May-Day Tragedy." The regular department of Floriculture, Book Note, Fancy Toilet Hints, Interior Furnishing, Household Advice, and Cookery Receipts are well tilled, as usual. Owing to the expense of eularging and improving The Desiguer its citeppi i pectoral cago for two pounds of the Solid Exiracts of Red Clover and I am using the Extract as well as the I AM CLOSING OUT MY STOCK OF HARDWARE.

STOVES TINWARE TO SATISFY THfc MORI-GAGbES. ALL THE GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT COST OR BELOW COSTTO RAISE MONEY QUICK. GEO. S. ULLOM.

world of nature, no competitor can tea. I have only been using it a few weeks but already feel like a rightly claim possession of the lau If vou have a weak different person, I have a good ap rels which crown the brow of the young Marconi. petite, can sleep at night, don't suf-rer so much paiu and am getting stronger. I wish 1 could tell every We have net yet heard the music subscription price will henceforth of Lorenzo Perosi in this couutry, but there is every reason to believe that in this form of expression of be $1 00 per year, postpaid single numbers are 10 Cents, as formerly. Once subscribe to The Designer and you will never be without it; clauce through one number and one Ibat is afflicted with this terrible disease, cancer, to try the Clover blossoms.

If I had known of it a year ago it would have saved ine an untold amount of suffering, but the highest and noblest sentiments of the soul this Italian priest has your subscription is assured, surpassed Wagner, even as iu throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, end the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. Dp. Mjer's ciicrra Pectoral Plaster protects the longs Irora colds.

Help at Hand. If you have any complaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you can possibly obtain, write the doctor freely. You will receive prompt reply. Address, DR. J.

C. AYER, Lowell, Mass. perhaps it is all for the best, as others may profit by my experience. I am thankful to my friends There is more Catarrh iu this section of the country than all other diseases put. together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable.

For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with, local treatment. Hall's Catarrh 'ure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney and Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure ou the market. It is taken internally iu doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon-fill.

It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer oue huudred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J.

CIIENEY Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggist, 75c, Hall's Family Pills are the best. for the interest they have manifested in my welfare, and truly grateful to my Heavenly Father painting Bix hundred years ago Oiotto surpassed Cimabue. The literature, the art, the culture of modern times owes its origin to the Italian Renaissance. Can it be possible that Italy is preparing to enrich the world with a newer renaissance and to become again in a practical aud commer for blessing the means used for my ACTIVE SULI01TOK3 WANTED KVEB TWHEBB fO Tlie of the l'liilippluee" b.v ilura HUlstsad, commiaoiQued by tlm Ooverumeut as Official Historian to tue War Department.

Tii book waa written lu army campe at Han Frauciacu, on the Pacifio witli General Alorrltt, in the bospimis at llouolula, iu Bong Rong, in tbo American Irououea at Manilla, lu the insurgent oamps Willi Aguiualdu, ou (be deck of the Oiyiupia with Dewey, and iu the roar of baitlo at the (all of Manilla. Bonanza for agents, llnuirul'of original picture taken by Government photographers on the apot. Large iob. Low priees. 111k profit.

Freight paid Cre.lit lrop all trashy uuofn-rial war hooks. OutlU free. Address, F. 8 arher, Bec'y tilar Insurance Cbioago recovery. I think now I will get well again and I hope, iu the near future to return to our Kansas borne and our Kansas friends.

cial age, the source aud centre of the American people. This is not all. The testimony cf Alger and Eagan before the War Investigating Commission has been impeached by several witnesses before the beef court including that of General Eagan himself. The evidence la conclusive that chemically treated beef was Bold to the government and served out as rations to the loldiers, and that it caused much of the sickness and probably many of the deaths in the army. The article called tinned roast beef has been shown to not have been roast beef at all hut a lot of worthless refuse boiled and pressed, which the witness generally prouounced as nauseating, unpalatable and possessing no nutriment whatever.

Secretary Alger's order depriving General Miles of control of bis subordinates was a great surprise until it was learned that it was issued for the purpose of preveuting Gen. Miles from bunting up testimony to be furnished to the court of inquiry. The order was given too late, however, as the witnesses were already found and their testimony had been given. But the order of the Secretary of War shows to what lengths he would go to prevent the truth from being made known in regard to this beef matter. Manila's name has been connected with that of Alger in the matter of giving out beef extracts, to repay the packers for contributions to the campaign fund.

Eagan's testimony clearly Bhows that the contracts for so called refrigerated beef, in preference to the beef on the hoof, were made by him becauso it was Secretary Alger's express wish that be should deal with certain beef packers, which the Commissary General construed as equivalent to an order from his superior. Mr McKinley, the evidence against your clerks and agents in the conduct of the war is of the most damning character. You re the purer impulses and of the high' er development of the human race? New York World. Very Respectfully, Nannie E. Ogle.

Mr KcKinley, you cannot bring back to life the dead soldiers who have been poisoned and starved. But duty demands that you dismiss iu disgrace your recreant servants: indict and punish the beef trust, Having been in the APRIL SHOWERS Wash away the filth and wast that President Ilarper, of the of Chicago, makes this month's have accumulated during winter. and investigate Senator Ilauua's conduct, and if it be found that he had a hand in these contracts contribution to the discussion of In like manner Hood's Sarapa- Undertaking- Business.for 30 yrs. I want to close out. Have On Hand a Full Stock of the educational question which Thk rilla pxpels from the blood impuri censure him also.

Cosmopolitan magazine has been ties that have been deposited dur Mr President, if vou are honest conducting during the past two ing the season when there has been years. Tun Cosmopolitan's title, but little perspiration and perhaps "Modern College Education Does and desire to retain the good will of the people who have honored you by electing you to the high position you occupy, you will punish Coffins, Caskets, Metallic Caskets And Robes. GBLENWOOD. Mr EvaiiH ib Wurkiutf fur Will liegeman. Will am HiKemaa is guwiug forty aorta of Uud dowu to grans.

Mr mid Mis Tbomaa Graves are improving fi'uQi thfiir recoul iloknes. lie Mailt Wl.itt.bread visited at Mr Mt.rt.nt one dy and uiglit recently. ft)? Mr MjOiu i( lit been called ta thft pjstora'fl of the Greenwood church. Mrs 0 0 er i very poorly and there it uot ran ob pro pacta fur ai eatly Improvement. Mr HitioT Iiah lost oue boras or mora by de i th la ely Tue utiilk of Kaffir euro is supposed to be the canst.

A sis er of II It Lbideay frcm Illinois visited tb.it lad for woe It recently. They had uot met iu year. A. of Mr aud Mia Job York was buried from the Groeuwood church on April and. Mrs Clark Lnttou is still quito sick The funeral services of tbe infant obild of Mr and Mn Frank Mttoholl wa held at 0u-tral church on last ts inday, Iiav JP Martin, pttstor, conducted the fcrvictv.

it Educate in the Broadest anil those who are responsible for the Also A large Stock of sickness and death of our soldiers through feeding them embalmed beef and starving them on tinned constant conliuement in impure and vitiated air. It is a boon to tired mothers, "housekeepers, teachers and others who spend their time indoors. It gives the blood richness and vitality, fitting it to nourish and strengthen the nerves, muscles and all the organs iu tho body. It cures all spring humors and banishes that tired feeling. Most Liberal Sense of the term?" is not used as President Harper's theme.

Ho confines himself rather to the consideration of the relation which universities bear to our republic and to the people. President Harper is one of the men whoBceui to desire to take broad and liberal views of the subject of education. Pictures, Frames, 75 or 80 styles of Moulding Room Moulding beef pulp. The facts are proven the controversy is closed, and the public are waiting for you to act in which I will sell regardless of cost. Parties wanting goods in my line will do well to call on me.

John Chenoweth, the premises. National atch-man. Ei. Daka, III April 6, 1899. T.

L. Newcomb, Dear Friend: We wish to renew our subscription for the Entekprisk, in counec Opp Court House, Main Ottawa, Kansas. J. ADLER'S Clothing House warded Eagan for calling Miles a liar. It now turns out that Miles A VISIT TO ST.

NICHOLAS. was not a liar, but a brave soldier lion with the Farm Journal. We Once upon a time tuere was a seeking to protect the health and enjoy reading the Enterprise very lives of the army, and that the much, as it gives us the news from man named St. Nicholas, St Nicholas was very good and kind to children. St Nicholas lives at the War Department was indifferent WANTED-BEVKKAL TI1USTW0BTHY ti.riAn.

in thin aute to manaue our bnal- in their own and uearby oonulles. It is North Pole where it is very cold. Christmas, when ho came to give presents he told me to come down the Fourih of July. mainly offloe work oonduoted at borne. Halarj OFFERING" GREAT BARGAINS In Mens' Boys' and Childrens' Suits as follows: Mens suits ALL WOOL worth $7.50 for $5 00 lO.OOfor 6 50 I lO.OOfor 7.50 to the fate of the soldiers; that it suppressed the report of Governor Roosevelt and paid no heed to the General of the Army, but kept on poisoning soldiers, that the beef truHt might be enriched in consideration of past and future favors.

atraiKUt $900 a year' and eipeuses definite bonaUde, no more, uo leas salary. Monthly I7C. Reference. Enolose eelf When the Fourth of July came I went to fee St. Nicholas.

lie umned envelope. Herbert E. Hons, Pros Dept. Chiomo. left me two of his reindeer to go with.

I used one of his sleighs aud I 12.50 for 10.00 15.00 for 12.50 17.50 for 15.0O harnessed the reindeer to tbe sleigh. OODS 9 HAVE "THE OOO I GO I started at 1 o'clock Wednesday ooo V2 afternoon aud got there Saturduy TV 9 morning at teu o'clock. You don't have to: They do not have Sunday School there so I did not go to Sunday "NTr.Txr the rush is on. remember we have vj a large stock of canton listers, 4 3. corn planters.

dlsK narrrows, cultivators and farm machinery. Also cles in Eastern Kansas, bought cheap, for cash, and you get the Boys Long Pant Suits 2.50, 3.00. 3.50 4.00, 4.5D, 5.00, 5.50, SL 6.00, 7.5(), 8.50 and 10. IL jf Childrena' suits 3 to 16 years 1, 1.25, 150, 1.75, 2.O0, 2.25 2.5(), 3.00,3.50, 4.0O, 5.00, in Cheviots Black and Blue, 14 Fancy colors, Worsteds, (Jlays, Blue merges stripes audi! IMf all the late spring shades. SLJ Hats and Caps (Shirts, Underwear, Sweat rs, Hosiery, Neck- It wear, Belts, Gloves, Trunks and Bags, Suspenders, Um-JL ma brellas, Jewelry, Telescopes, Mackintoshes, Pants for Men.PJ Pants for Boys, and Pants for Children, btraw Hats, XL Crash Hats, Crash Pants and Crash Suits.

Come and see our stock. III J. ADLER'S Clothing House, Corner 3rd Ottawa, Kan. School. Wo ate nuts all the afternoon.

Monday was the Fourth of July. When Monday came we got up early and Mrs St. Nicholas got breakfast. After breakfast her little girl and I wiped the diuhcE. St.

Nicholas and his boys were busy in his room. They were making firecrackers, guns and caps tn put iu the gunB. He ave bis children and me all the firecrackers we waLted, lie gave each of us a gun and some powder, (they were only play guns.) He gave each of us a box of matches and we took our firecrackers out doors to crack them. We cracked firecrackers all drrr seed corn is scarce this year. We -XUUU.

have a large stock of TESTED I SEED. It will pay you to buy of) us Everything in Hardware, a Sporting goods and Seeds. 'TSPPINGH'D'WCSJ OTTAWA rAiNS. 'J.

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Years Available:
1884-1902