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The News-Courant from Strong City, Kansas • 4

The News-Courant from Strong City, Kansas • 4

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The News-Couranti
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Strong City, Kansas
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4
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Entered st 400ond mail natter January 18 1910 at cue post oltice at Strong, Kansas nder the net of March 8, 1879. Williain M. Knapp, Mgr. Announcements. FOR SHERIFF NAWS-COURANT We are authorized to announce the candidaey of June B.

Smith for the office of of this county subject to the decision of the Republican party at the primary to be held on Tuesday, August 4th, 1914. An Open Letter. Of Interest To Every Resident Of Chase County. Topeka, Kansas. Dear Sit still in your easy chair and I will tell you the events of the whole world just as they occur.

I will tell you the important things that happen in London, Paris, Rome, Africa, Panama, Mexico, New York, Chicago, Denver, Topeka, Strong City, all the places of the earth, large or small, where men and women live, work, love, play, govern, build, travel and die. Trained men in every country of every continent work for me, writing news 90 that it will instruct and interest you. Fifty thousand men send messages to me through the Associated Press, day and night over the telephone, telegraph, by wireless, by steamship, railway trains, mules, camels and dog trains news you read every day and cannot do without and for which you pay les; than a penny a day. I tell you what happens at home in your county, in your state, in your nation; news of laws made, machines invented, prices asked and given, news of society, secret orders, church news and school news; news of great achievements, great catastophies, great wars and great discoveries; all that men and women do, think, feel or writetell you just as it is without prejudice, malice or rancor. I tell you oniy facts.

I AM THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL. Without your newspaper you might as well live on an island in the middle of the sea. Think of the pleasure I could give you every day in the year. Look ahead to the many days to come and remember that I will every day for less than a penny a day and bring you of all the world. I am the home state paper.

1 will come fifteen weeks for $1.00 I will come till January 1, 1915 for $2.50. Address order and remittance to me. I am THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL Topeka. Kansas. Great Reduction in Price.

The great Daily and Sunday Journal published in nsas City, can now be had at only $2.60 for a year, $1,30 for six months: or 65 cents for three months: 25 cents for one month. This is a great reduction over the former price and places the great and Journal ranks with the best daily publication of the West. It furnishes a strong associated Press Report of the telegraphio news of the world; a large volume of general and miscellaneous news; a splendid editorial page; short stories; Frank G. Carpenter's letters and a splendid market report and much other news matter. Now is an opportuuity to subscribe for this great daily as the price is right down to the lowest point, thus afiording everybody a chance to read this great daily and Sunday p.

per, Everybody should have a daily when it can be receiv ed at such low rates, Send today and give the great daily and Sunday Journal a trial, Address the Kansas City Daily and Sunday Journal, Kansas City, Mo. Take Plenty of Time to Eat. There is a saying that "rapid eating is slow suicide." If you have formed the habit of eating too rapidly you are most likely suffering from indigestion or constipation, which will result eventually in serious illness unless corrected. Digestion begins in the mouth. Food should be thoroughly masticated and insalivated, Then when you have a fullness of the stomach or feel dull and stupid after eating, take one of Chamberlain's Tablers.

Many severe cases of stomach trouble and constipation have been cured by the use of these tablets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. Sold by all dealers. Time Santa Fell Table Corrected to Jan. 15, 1914 WESTWARD Colorado and Utah Express Mexico and California Express Kansas Fast Mail Kansas and Texas Express Panhandle and Pecos Valley EASTWARD Kansas City and Chicago Kansas City and Chicago Kansas City Express Kansas City and Chicago Kansas City Express Superior 1 o.

WESTWARD 207 Passenger 309 Mixed 311 Way Freight 010. EASTWARD :06 Passenger 308 Mixed 310 Way Freight Bazaar No. 315-Accomodation to No. 316-Accomodation same, Strong City, Kansas, To Our Subscribers. We would be pleased to have our scribers look at the date on their paper and if it does not show that the paper is paid for in advance that you would remit uS the amount necessary to pay your subscription up to July 1914.

We would like to have these remittances reach us by the first of the month SO that our books, when we close them for the semi-yearly balance, will show no subscribers in arrears. To Build Garage. Dr. Jocob Hinden commenced work this week on the new garage which he is having erected at the corner of Cottonwood avenue and Second street. The building will be 65 feet long and fifty feet wide.

The floor will be made of concrete The contract for the floor was let to Chris Zimmerman and Life Holman. Dr. Hinden has not decided whether the walls wili be constructed of brick or lumber but probably the latter. This town has been badly in need of a garage for sometime, as many tourist cars go through and it has often been necessary for them to go out of their way for repairs. Charlie Fritze's blacksmith shop which stood on the site of the new garage has been torn down and moved to his residence property in the south part of town, Mrs.

Roy Calvert Dead. Mrs. Josephine Calvert, wife of Wid Calvert. died at the home of her husband's parents, in this city on Monday morning, June 15th, 1914 at three o'clock of heart trouble after an illness of several months. Mr.

and Mrs. Calvert have been here for the past three weeks. Their home is in Oklahoma. They formealy lived in this county near Matfield Green until their removal to Oklahoma about three years ago. Mrs.

Calvert is survived by her husband, one son and one daughter. The funeral services were held at the home Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev. L. A. Rorick, pastor of the Methodist Church after which interment was made in Prairie Grove cemetery, west of town.

The News-Courant $1 a year. W. W. AUSTIN Manufactured Ice (Guaranteed Pure) Phone 101 This is made from distilled well water and is guarsnteed pure, You can buy it through C. H.

Hofman who will give you prompt delivery, reasonable prices and efficient service. H. HOFMANN Phone 150 ROYAL Baking Powder Saves Health and Saves Money and Makes Better Food Indian Scout Here. No. 5 15 17 113 No.

6 3 16 18 1:4 TIME 2:20 P. M. 6:46 P. M. 5:20 A.M.

2:46 A. Express 1:40 P. M. TIME Express 2:34 P. M.

Express 2:01 A.M. 4:45 P. M. Express 1:45 A. M.

10:10 A. Branch Daily TIME 5:40 A. M. 7:10 A. 7:35 A.M.

Daily TIME 1:20 P. M. 5:50 P. 8:15 P. Branch Bazaar Leaves at 2:50 P.

M. Arrive at 4:40 P. M. D. E.

Crebbs Agent. Captain Hicks an old Indian scout of the Comanche tribe and his wife, who is a Cherokee, and their children were in town Friday afternoon on their way to California for the benefit of her health Captain and Mrs. Hicks toured the world on horseback, making the trip in twenty days less time than it had ever been done before. home is in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He was converted by the Salvation Army some time ago and since then has been doing missionary work.

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Subseribe for the News-Courant. Speaking of persons who need more religion, the editor of the Walnut Eagle delivers himself of the following: 'Most people could stand it to inject more religion into their systems. Some of them are: The man who lets his hose stand all day in the storm without a blanket; the man who growls like a bear with a sore head when his wife asks him for money; the WOman who whispers it around that some one else is not just what she ought te be; the pr. acher who discriminates between his members and is always looking for an easier place and higher salary; the man who walks the streets with his hands in his pockets while his wife carries the baby; and the man who can't afford to take his home newspaper. Can't Keep It Secret.

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