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Kansas Farmer and Mail and Breeze from Topeka, Kansas • 9

Kansas Farmer and Mail and Breeze from Topeka, Kansas • 9

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few- V. rl 3 I.i3 at 2 th 2 cartj tt vi vala iz A 1 ove Ufa ave ttea I. 11 csh vi tllr C.J.UT tot? he'an. i end rxthlarr wa3 ecttlas alons nicely I--- Ilr. Izzzzzzi ted lived Tort cho 1 1 lw It Horace will return to ErapcrSa next wh3 fc-a-ar him.

Ills ''v avo r' oil i-turtiay, Jerry Chubb is v.yxl- in, the J. 1:11 is. i.i tl. -rt 1 l.w..i a few Yixitirs his aunt Aired tt-cr "liys ktr? Uri 3 1-3 Is t3 rs-T-TiMsL ilia J' V- (From another Mrs. Ruth Ilaghea spent t'vcral Cljz Iztx week tfir.ai-.g frifr.ds izt Tcrr' a.

Miss Dominy has I-'t Mr Nfl-fon's and will eater the for trained Err ha.s taken her I at Mr. Ncltca's. Miss Verna Eddy was tt hCzz Cua-day. U. Wolf haa toza to lichen.

Mo. to viit his eld Mis3 Morrow ha3 giving extrti time to two or her eclairs cfter school hours for some time. They are T--1 dal. house Li pure ha. -3 There are a great many people tick aronnd Hoyt an 1 vicinity cpw Smith tas pnenmcrla very bad and is very little better at this writins.

Mrs. Frank Joy has ba quite sick but is get tins better now. Adam Landis is very low with heart VALLtY. th? Ir 2 't ore "7 its II: Auburn Pratt Erct of the lat- All r.r.7 tjl3 Awiw- 1 tlown by us it t.o to buy jour Sprir Ijwtio ttj III studying the county school examina IC3etyIe3. t.T 1 .) 4 4 Scrosis, of ccuns.

Iz -rlt 2 i. cf way to 1 c. tl irJ i 1:2 I 1 i --5 tro 1 Walir--i d'h y.lzt tly "The r- Ir. I ttl'jkcne line." '3 i In a nun-r cl directions east, toutla and west. II -J will soon move to Grantvllle to re! la The literary society elected new cf-ficers Friday nlrht: Geo.

Cam i II 3 secretary. lira. 0. L. Horning was a Tcpeka visitor Berrsia Enochs who has been visiting Alt a Hard has returned to her home In Tcpeka The Ep worth league met Thursday Eight to elect officers.

Clas. Cox who wcrk3 in tha T7. L. Thompson- hardware store in Tcpeka, spent a tevr days last week here with heme Quite a nuaiber are 03 the sdck list this week. 1 ff 1 trouble.

Mr. and Mrs. James Holt are feel-Ins Jubilant over the arrival cf a young son at their house last week. Sol and Frank Landis were called home on account of the Elcknes3 cf their father. Frank Akright was called heme Monday night on account of the death of his father.

Miss Jackson i3 teachirg in his place. A PHYSICIAN WRITES. "I am desirous of knowing: if the tion questions in hope cf graduating this spring. MS-3 Grace Morri3 entertained a few of her little friend3 one evening this week. 11 I.

Lee will have his great horse Thursday at tha fair grounds. Mr. Coffman also has a sale that day. Warren Bliss has been ill with la-grippe which somewhat- resembles diphtheria. He i.s much better now.

Sorcsis 9 27 irohby Street Mr. Quant's children have started to 4 4 4 Boot CURE3 SCIATIC RIICUMATISM. school after having been out several weeks on account of scarlet fever. Mrs. A.

E. Simpson, 09 Craig Knoxville, writes, June 10th, Clyde Moore is a "grippe victim this profession can obtain Herbine in bulk for prescribing purposes? It has been of great use to rue in treating cases of dyspejjsla brought on by excess ct overwork. I have never It to fail in restoring the organs afTected to week. Several threshing machines have In isyj: I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs, 'for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Dal lard's Snow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever Style Gorczis Prtcnt Kid vaded thia vicinity all of a sudden after their healthful activity." COe bottle such a long wait. 1 at the Arnold Drug Co.

SO SWEET AND PLEASING IN tried. Enclosed find postoface order welt solo. Colonial heel. for $1.00. Sena me a large bottle by Southern Express." Sold by the Arn Sorcsi3 4 old Drug Co.

It. J. Adams wa3 in Big Spring Saturday. Mr. Cree has moved his family to the Perfect foof.7Car at a fair price and tho best at aoy price.

L-diea' nisKea Scroeis CH.00 Children's Sorosi? C2X0 Czs err v'adsw tzll ct rprl-gtj-s Or, he tier yet tit. Seeds at D. O. Cue's, 119 E. Sixth TASTE! Mrs.

C. Peterson, C23 Lake To-peka, speaking cf Ballard's Horehound Syrup, says: "It has never failed to give entfre satisfaction, and of all rough remedies, it is my favorite, nnd I must confess to my many friends that it will do, and ha3 done, what is claimed for it to speedily cure a cough or a cold; and it is so farm he has just purchased known a3 lopeka. the old Kirk place. Mrs. Charles Duncan gave a dinner i I I T'' and quilting to about 35 cf her friends Fate nt elt Solo Street Murray Harrington has gone to Kan sas City for a two weeks visit.

bjniuiuuuronua til tfcry row have 21 phones in place cad sre I las ordered all the Tha lino became eo extended that 7 had to cut it in two at Wak-arusa and attach a switch hoard The ra trens cf this lino can get service over all th lines of the Independent by paying toll at to the latter Our farmers seem to 1 3 greatly taken Uh the innovation. Eo much eo this the case with our good housewives that It la feared that the family cat will suffer in daily ministrations. The telephone for farmers has a practical Jdda that will no doubt prove of great benefit. In the burning of Henry I 'limey's hon.se (of which notice was riven in your last Issue) we had a practical demonstration of what it can do In an emergency. Mr.

Mauney had just ha 1 his i hone put in two days before the fire and whf-n he first discovered the lire the whole upper F.tory was in flamra. lie thought him of the phone and uj his nearest w-ighbors and with thrir help managed to rave all the good: on the lower floor. Mr. Maundy says had it not been for the phone lift would have lost nearly all his roons as lie wan entirely alone at the time and by the time it would have la ben to summon help in the old way his- eood3 would have all been consumed. Mr.

Mauney is making preparations to rebuild es -soon as the season will permit. John Porter la In falling health. I n-iinnity Incident to old age is wearing out bin once powerful frame. Olin 1 lobbing has leased ground of Joe Kobinon and will move onto Mr. Robinson's 'place the first of the month.

We are sorry to report that we are aloiit to lose one of our very best families from this neighborhood In the perpon of W. J. McColm and family. They will depart shortly for their new home lu.r BiKklln, Ford county. Frank 1).

Raxter, (Shorty), who1 pitched for Washburn last spring and at Columbus during the -summer and last Tuesday. Several of Mr. Duncan's relatives were there from Topcka. The table almost groaned under tie weight sweet arid so pleasing In taste." T- 4- fl lnf The Racknor children are back In jQe and $1.00 bottle at the Arnold Drug Co. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 of good things Mrs.

Duncan knows bo school, after a week's absence on ac count of mumps In the family. Style shov you all cf them. well how to prepare. Ail weut away Mrs. R.

F. McGill 'and Miss Minnie McGIlI spent a day with Mrs. Harrison wishing they would be remembered at the next dinner and quilting as every IiOO I Borceis Vici Kid, wclfc solo, rnilitiiry heel of Liberty recently. A Fit Vzt Hvery Feel Fit Fcr Any Feet. one enjoyed themselves.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred KHIinger, Miss Mrs. William Stone Is able to get patent tip. There Is quite a bit cf sickness in our vicinity.

FInley Wilson 13 hauling hay to Menoken. Mr. Belcher Is quite feeble at this writing. Albert Bart ram purchased a fine around again. She ha3 been F.Lck sev eral weeks.

I 1 ccf J. C. Ilahnmier is on the sick list. Scarlet fever is raging in the Stull Jewell Kersey and Murray Harrington attended the pie Eodal at Lone Tree February 2'J. Henry Gillum has gone to Manhattan to see Charlie Deyo.

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin lirobst expect, to move F.oon to their farm near Auburn. A handsome new clock has been pur neighborhood. team of mule colts of A.

E. Bell. Porosis li allien iii it. (Hit cs LZcrczls.) (A ClasdSloe far the Pries.) Mr. Miller's pale was well attended.

Miss Jennie Stone is quite rdek. Frank Fix's little son Willie has been quite sick. chased for the school room with the Tilings sold cheap. Mr. Miller and family have moved to Topcxa, where he will team for the Parkhurst-Davls Mercantile Co.

Mr. Deever moved his family last Wo also carry a nobby and wcli-inado lino of proceeds of the pie social. A new 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Saturday to the farm he recently purchased known as the Peckim farm. stove will be purchased soon. Sfylo r.ro.

Frank Rose moved to the A. E. Kopp Mrs. N. J.

Miller. Mrs. James Shu C. T. Spencer has sold his farm and farm Monday.

Mr. Axtell has moved ak. 4 M. mate and Mrs. Harry Tate visited at Mrs.

Rrcbst's Monday." to North Tcpeka. will move his family to Topcka this week. Sorosis Drc.vp, French heel, patent loo. Ned Rose, John Curry and cthera at Mr. and Mrs.

Kiliinger are ill with R. F. Ruck has been on the sick list al it a. i Riyle 1. tended Shlpp's Indoor circus last week for a couple of weeks.

the grip. All the other members of the family have been sick with It. but and report a good time. -far W. II Stone will soon have the new Miss Lou Easterday called on Miss are recovering.

road so it will be passable. Flederling Monday. Mr. and Mrs. James Rice and chil Jf lit juuicp, Miss Taylor of Chanute visited with dren left for Los Angeles, Cab, Satur day.

Since their sale they have been her cousin, Miss Hat tie Newell, last meek. tiii Soros is fMntbitia- tiun of st'nsOCOIll fcirtand economy. in tho Missed, CJ0 in Children's. staying with Mrs. Rice'3 brother, James Last Sunday evening after league Shumate.

4 4 4 forr.fc...?, as he passed Mr. Rodgers's Mr. and Mrs. Charlia "Wilson rpent hon.se, shot at hl3 dog. Miss Dovie Cave's horse was frightened by the r4 Sunday night with Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Ribelin. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson are now staying ith" Mr. Wilson's people at 4 4 4 shot, and she was thrown to the ground and quite badly hurt. A buggy was secured and M123 Cave3 wa3 taken style cai. Corccia Vici Kid, French heel, patent tip, patent Center.

A cf Baby Shcee, plain and fancy, -Gc up. A merry crowd cf young people en joyed a sleigh ride one evening during home. At this writing we are unable to say how the 13-1 here tas been tt 0. 4 the recent snow. Those of the party were: Misses Rosa and Emma Kiliinger, Minnie and Eertha McGill; Messrs.

enough shooting cf revolvers ia our neighborhood by thougltltsa boys. Thl3 should be a warning1 to them The Ladies' Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Lola Rahnmier Thursday. W. Herschel will spend the winter in Michigan not Missouri.

An oyster supper at Wm. Herschel's March 12 given by the Ladies' Aid society. Mr. and Mrs. Rubotton gave a party Friday evening in honor of their son Walter's 21st birthday.

August Bahnmaier will move to his farm near Tcpeka thi3 week. You have good reason to fear an attack of pneumonia when you have a severe cold, accompanied by pains In the chest or' in the back between the shoulders. Get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and use it as directed and it wdll prevent the threatened attack. Among the ten3 cf thousands who have used this Remedy for colds and la grippe, we have yet to learn of a single case that has resulted in pneumonia, which shows that this Remedy is a certain preventive cf that dangerous disease. For sale by all druggists.

John and Henry Har.3enr Peltsrt Ccr- and if it is repeated they rd It tava to 1 hett ana ll.nry Giiium. answer for it. v. The pi social at the school house Idi-ses Loltia Farmriottlv was a brilliant success. Fifteen pies 9 (1 Barker and Tlvar.s cf fall, has signed with Springfield, Mo.

in the Missouri Valley league. He 13 peeled to show up for a month's met ice April 3. A rather whimsical attempt at grand larceny was perpetrated in cur community Friday night. A lady and her daughter living eomewhere In the environs cf Auburn were returning to tb'ir home from Lyndon When op-I r. ite the residence of T.

J. Mahbitt thpy attempted to make off with the Rurllngame road. It was just after the heavy rain that fell in these parts, and everything seemed to conspire In their favor. The eight was pitch dark, rz'1 tha mud was caver in a raora adhesive" and willing condition el krirg expropriated. The nest revealed the fact that the ladies would actually have got away with a who! 3 quarter section, more or less, on each wheel had they not been arrested In the nick cf time.

Their arrest was not brought about by the oScers cf the law; but "Fate" took a hand the parted, making farther impossible. They were "held" cvrr nlsht at the residence of Mr. in the morning pleaded as any ether plea wculd have hssn'raadntss. The buggy was found the next morning, frozen in the on 1, and Is the plainest case of circumstantial evidence the writer ever eaw. It would have greatly stiffened the vf cf all who rida the roads holly could they have seen that b-TTy.

Hill, visited the Elmont school Fri were sold, which brought S1C3. A short program was rendered. Miss Stuart delighted the audience with several recitations. Among those present day afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Hcrtoa cf Denver, If you don't get the good dol'ars tl.it your cows are ready to give you; tl3 Etriles you hsrder than anj'ono els. The f-roGt3 are there end if you want then all jca need ia to go after the in with frP? li-' 1 from cutside the were: are Mrs. Horton's mother, Mrs. JamfeS Lhacklea of Elmont.

Misse3 Minnie Stuart, Pearl Tillman, HAVING A RUN ON CIIAMBER- I will til at public- auction al ray farra 8 railes southwest of Tcpeka on Thursday. March 12, 1S13, 13 head' of broke horses and mares, GOO to pounds, to 10 years old. 20 hpad cf work mules, 5 to 9 ear3 old, one small jack. Nine months'- credit, 8 per cent interest from date if not paid when due; 6 per cent cl for cash. Free lunca at noon.

Sale begins at 10:. 10 o'clock a. rn. WILLIAM H. CORBETT.

JAS. M. SAKE, Auctioneer, C34 Kansas avenue. Bessie Myers, Annetta Rogers, Ada Barker and Rae Ccffman; John, Henry and Friedolph Hansen, LAIN'3 COUGH REldEDY. Between the hours cf 11 o'clock a.

1-3 tl i C'jT'v- f1 L1 rw Delbert Corbett, George Tillman and Mr. Rogers of Elevation, Miss Minnie Brown and Mrs. Fry of Lone Tree, and Messer3 P. Boley, Frank Reynolds and Mark Cunningham cf Auburn. m.

and closing time at night on January 3, 3231, A. F. Clark, druggist, Glade Springs, sold 12 bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Ha We will give you fall information on the eubjs-ct if jca will call and if you fde jou want I ce: cress aratur built we will rtll yen a tubular. 1 i i-vi1i- eays, "I never handled a medicine that J.

W. Ribelin is the happy possessor cf a cow that Is the mother of twins. r-T rr 1 'Z 1 ,4 210 cr direct. TOPLI.TA, (Too lata for last week.) Killingtr Is repairing hk? house on the eld Hlbbet farm. It ha3 been sold better or gave better rath-faction to my customers." Thi3 Remedy has been In general use in Virginia for many years, and the people there are well acquainted with its excellent qualities.

Many of them have testlaed to the remarkable cures which it has effected. When you need a good, reliable medicine for a coush or cold, or attack cf the grip, use Chamberlain's Cough? Remedy and you are certain to LilD HOUSE reported that Homer Corbett and fam IVIILE. Clyde and Ed Selken cf Thompson-ville visited relatives near here this week. James McIIenry and family moved to their farm near Dover this week. P.ert Enochs cf Kanra.3 City spent Saturday night and Sunday here with his mother and eister.

James Abel and family have moved to a farm near ThornpEonviHa. Henry Ot linger and wife have returned from their visit with relatives in the south part of the state Geo. Paslay and family moved to their farm in "Wabaunsee county last week. The sad intelligence of the death of W. J.

Ingram in California was re to register he declinpd, saying that he did not want anyone in town to know hi3 name as he wa3 supposed for many years to be dead. He said he had a mother living out of town five or six miles and he wanted to surprise her and hi3 friends. He Ifft Lawrence as a drummer boy In lC2 and afterwards joined the regular army, serving ia it for 18 years. It was found out afterwards that he was John John ily cf Mission Center will occupy it this year. John Ruthvcn has purchased a sepa rator.

Mr. and Mrs. Erobst have named be more than pleased with the quick their daughter Mary Louise. cure which It affords. For sale by all son, a son cf Grandma Johnson, who Mark McGlil spent Sunday at Mr.

Ists. drugs Frotracted meeting commenced Monday at the Ilaptist church. Rev. Clark will be assisted in the meetings by Rev. Llrkafcr cf Kansas City, Mo.

Mrs. Rousho and Eoa visited Mrs. Jttke Douske Monday. They live east of Hoyt. James Randall and family are moving to the Rlppetoe farm Meriden toilay.

Horace Felker cam home Friday was micnofied dead for many years, it Tate'a and visited 'Blacksmith Sunday school. is hoped that he will help to make Doc Euwer cf Liberty was in the the last years of his mother moro coin fortable and harpy. ceived here this week. He went there V'hot-p and ri'ta'I dcni? i-i p.iriln. rorn, "r.i'r crn.

seed unl it ill tlmir- tiuU r- -h. mm- vin-M. l'ui- (iAiti'KN' skki a tsn.n min SEKI. t.uvi- j-i-t rii-iivcJ from "af.Tirn!;i cf fj-IfC-rior union sf-'-'l. '1'hi- a Iwinlfum; nUilf ih.i- n'mi iir i-tlnw color.

The Iwst Jc--iT of nil ot Iw-in-e iir w)i! l-sr" than ih li-il ran fee It a vatuul-U- tent 1 fur tl.j kt lt. V- i.ntk a of li iwi m--I. I n-t" 5 pea. ai1 a-? uniivalW-d. (nir mi pt-t from l'k snjs tiin-ct irom th" rr cf lm- vnw 0:1 thi a rf Fiuck of Cm 1 1 4'ry f.ri huihs', roif ar) 'I'wu li.tr-ty lo and r.rc o'ir If you want a tirM cLs-.

p-rfvl reli ihlf In-il 1 lor wfu r. jr--t Ve arc nenfa have in 1.1 vr. t. sr ati ff-r tlso Kh-jw Ilinnir. Mi it.

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jr. V- jti r-U yny a jcais tiruc if yon wartsTtm'. a a r.Li earn ii- hfor you iay for it. Call at Vh ore 42. Last Tuesday J.

P. Talbot moved his about a year ago for the benefit of his neighborhood Monday vaccinating calves. good 3 to Sheridaa county, Miccourl, The board of trustees for L. U. met here Tuesday to transact business nce- heaith but grim death, who was star where he intends to reside.

Hi3 wife ing him In the face, only tightened its from Emporia, saying his sister and little boy will visit in Iowa a few Mrs. Nathan Brobst has the grip. H. E. Tate was pleasantly surprised essary.

It is thought that they will Mabel had scarlet fKvcr, but last re- clutches and bade the helpful influ- weeks previous to geiag. transfer the buildings unincumbered to the local church a request The lecture by Prcf. Penny Friday Tuesday night by a few friends who called to remind him he had a birthday. Games and were the amuse night was greatly enjoyed by all. The views of the Holy Land were fine.

Miss Genevieve Curtis was Elck the first of the week. The Missouri and Kansas Telephone men are at work on the line running i) WV Lj 'm0 'vi of the evening. About cake and lemonade were served, after which the guests went home, tut not without blisters on their Lands and taffy In their hair. The; 3 present were: Misses Alta and Nora Suddarth, Dolly Mclntyre, Ralph and Guy Grilln, Theodore and Fred Hoizschild, Frank Anderson and Frank Hodge. out to the California road.

Mr. Cos is having his lines run out west of town. A ft 1 -1, The board of trustees has met and 1 1 gone and the college is still here. The Bible Eays "put not your trust In Vv.ll earthly things." The board cf trus made by the citizens. It not known yet the decision made.

There is much talk of a county High school being started here nest year and these buildings can lie used for this school. The citizens are working to have everything settled satisfactorily to the loiv.l church and the general church. James Davidson tnd Alex McCall went to Lawrence Tuesday to haul a derrick up for Mr. tHIain, who Is going to get stone from Mr. Mighario's for a building to be erected in Lawrence for tha Fraternal AIJ.

Dwlglt Harris came home Tupf lay night, returning to Chanute Wednesday mornir.g. Book agents galore are In town, endeavoring to catch the Innocent youth before he Uavea school, hoping to secure agents for book firms. When V.Ai term i3 out there will go out from this town agenta enough to "sell" this state. 1 tees are earthly. A gang cf railroad men was at work 4 here a few clays last week putting new shingles on the section house Ik ivy iJcIton uS-in.

wide, blacl: and grsy, v. i l.CD vrJi 3 tor, I CCc Walter Kunkle is In our midrt tgaln. Harry Reeder passed througa town Gill: Lusters, in tlio r.tsw and staplo S3 to 44 Saturday. Elmer Hill has purchased the Ar.uls 'W mJ fci 3 property and will move Into It la a 4 Tcsl (Jlmllies, in pliia Cslicto shades, per yard L3 few days. -4 7c.

Persian Pattcnis, in tlio ztzdo cf AIM col Ufaal-iss, yard iriclta and Iloliair, in plain colors, per yard ZZn 1 liW Pcrsalca in lirrlit and darl: reds i h. Dehlene and are getting rock from Mr. Mltlitrda's quarry for Ecaea buililng3 In Lawrence. Elmer Hill wen the prize, a nail vra--on, for the club cf Mall and L'reeze Eut'crlbers sent in. His nary friend 3 rejoice with tLa.

(Too lata fir last week.) Laet Monday eight an c-Ii csatlera went to the Windsor and axled if f.3 CHILDREN'S COUGHS AND COLD3. Mrs. Joe MtGrath. 327 E. 1st Hutchinson, writes: "I have Slvcn Ballard's Ilorchound Syrup to my children for and cold 3 for the past four years, and find it the best medicine I ever used." Unlike many cough syrups, it contains no opium, but-will ro-oihe and heal any disease of this threat cr lungs quicker than any other remedy.

25e, CCc and 11.00 at the Arnold Dreg Co. r- Ed. Wolff left for Ilolden, Mo. last week. Mr.

Morris Eurprlcsd ti3 daughters with a flr.3 v.zrr err. in. Mr. cllllrtu are alls to attend school Iter a prolonged slge cf scat let ra.l. Mr.

Coffman Is building a commo-dioua house on flzts crj Zltt ft. Mr. Barter Ix en tha place toi-lt by south cf To-pla. Georgs Erccls trll live cn the rl33 icar a.d ve tht llr. Wilkerrca will co ta the plce ta vacates.

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