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Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 8

Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 8

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Waldo New Erai
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Waldo, Kansas
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wrTT.rr.'?,v'vXi.-mt CORRESPONDENCE Thu ground Is getting ury; ww nee I some rain over In this country to start the wheat as a great many ex Hct to depend on volunteer wheal lo get their cattle through the Tone the liver, move the bovels cleanse the system. Dide's Little 'A ff publican, Democratic, Socialist, Prohibition and i'eoules. and then the Liver Tills never gripe. Sold at. I.

1 I A. I 1 oianK column, in me wwhhiiiw ui)(, Milc.iieU's Drugstore. Big Creek, Center, Falrvtew, Luray, Paradise, Plymouth, and Waldo two. ff township tickets have been nominated, While in Lincoln. Fairfield.

Uussell) V- OVCfT and internet the republicans only i jjujitjitjtjtjtjijtjtjjijtjtjtj 3 have placed nominations iuthellel''. The township of Luray wasorgn- There was a dance at the home of liud Hanks Saturday evening. The farmers ar busy sowing vheat nixed on Monday October 1st. and on k.iii.t r.n ..1 tlia I turn. 1.1 ti.ii a i.ml RIFTO.

and husking eorn at present Democrats each placed In nomination if Russell The first educational meeting of the year will l3 held at Luray October 20. A. B. Pangburn and wifo were lu Russall on Monday of this wk to nt-tend to business matters at the county seat. Four weeks from today (Tuesday will be held the annual flection.

It Is not likely that the candidates will allow the voters to forget the date, November 0th. T. W. Bowlus and Ceo. W.

Holland made a trip to WaKeem-y last Thursday to close a land deal in which the former was Interested. The farmers in thu southern part of the county were glad to see the frost of Tuesday night as It will have a tendency to cluck the ravages of the grasshoppers on the wheat llelds. D. D' Savage, who for many years was a member of the tirut of L. Hanker and co.

has gone iuto business In Kausas City, Mo. He retails groceries and meats, and calls his store the "Square Deal Market. Tho members of the German Lutheran church have begun work on a parsonage which ivill be erected on Those of you who are so fortunate is to be wearing the Kryptok Invisible There was a dance at the home of Jeff Goad Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Plxley visited with Montgomery and wife Monday and Tuesday. "New Port" the lfctei-t fascinator for ladies at Mr. and Mrs. Bowon returned home Tuesday from a short visit with relatives in lloxle. r.Ifocal Lenses are the only ones who beap bbsslnp! Instead of reproaches upon the head of poor Salvlne for the uupardonabb Bin he committed, for these lenses 'really give the eyes the rpst.

and relief that is sought, but Sttiinger and husband, froauently not found in other Mrs a township ticket. The ticket Is as follows: Trustee, ('apt. John Frltts; Clerk, W. L. Johnson Treasurer, Daniel Walter: Justices of the Pence, J.

C. Laird and Justus McCoy; Constable. V. O. Uatewood and T.

II. Wilkinson: The Democi'Hts nominated the following men: Trustee, F. IJoyer; Clerk, A. M. Boss; Treasurer, C.

E. Tate; Justice of the Peace, M. L. Hubbard, Constable, S. Cooke.

Justices Aimes and Wood and Sheriff Hanker assisted the County Clerk last Saturday In drawing the jury for the November term of court. The following named citizens were drafted to do jury duty, though It Is not likely thai there will bo much for them to do: Ira J. Gross; liussell; A. M. lioss, Bunker Hill; M.

S. Ludlow. Waldo: Frank Anker naturally doubt the truth of the statement, and when they learn that thsy can also be made in the rimless Btyle for both spectacles and eye-glasses they are even more surprised. Not until they have actually seen the KrytoUs vrlli they believe tint this wonderful lens has been achieved. That these lenses are giving perfect satisfaction is proven by tho steady increase in the demand for them and by the number of letters the mmufp.c-tureu are receiving dally, all expressing appreciation of tlie superior merits possessed by the modern bifocals.

Columbian Bifocal Company, Temple Court, Denver, exclusive rcanulacturers. have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Sandy, for a short time, returned to their home in lliley county, Kausas. glasses. They are all the name implies two one lens, with no visible Joining. The reading lens is encased within the distance lens, which explains the absence of the dividing line, such an annoying feature in tho old-style bifocals. Upon being told of these wonder fully constructed lensss, many persona ie vacant lots between the court Miller, Hussell: J.

W. e- house and the German church. GOVE RNOR horg, Hawlej; John Steinert, J. II. Delp, llussell; H.

N. coope-, llussell; K. K. Giiton, Luray; L. C.

Brown, Lucas; Win, Wyckoff, Luray; Jos. Phillips, llussell; F. A. Bruihl, Lucas; Jno. Hoke, Hunker Hill: V.

R. Harbaugh; Bunker 11:11: G. H. Ileichard, Russell: Sam Tilzey, Lucas. Last Saturday while assisting Ben Funk to drive a bunch calves to Hus-sel, Willis Keller was seriously in Ladies fall dress goods iu the latest and most up-to-date goods.

MeekenS: Meeker Pangburn have just added several hundred dollars' worth of dry goods lo I heir stock. relieves instantly the pain caused by those blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. It is put up iu collapsible tubes in such a way that it can applied where the trouble originates, thus stopping the pain immediately. Try one bottle and if you are not relieved, your money will be refunded. Try our fre offer Sold by J.

C. Mitchell. The Opalescent ware on sale at our store is ing fast at ten cents apiece Meeker Pangburn. A sour stomach, a bad breath a pasty complexion and other consequences of a disordered digestion are quickly removed by the use of Ding's Dyspepsia Tablets. Two days treatment free.

Sold at J. C. Mitchell's Drug Store. Fascinators Gy H. Gookin.

son of Mrs. Louisa Gookln, living a few miles east of Hussell died last Saturday at Win-field, Kansas. The body reached llussell Sunday night, and the funeral was held Monday afieruoou. Word reached town Monday that Mrs I. II.

Fairchild, whose home Is in the southeast corner of Waldo township, bad sustained a great in-iurv bv Ktenuing on a nail. Mi- El HOCH JL-ij jured by sustaining a fall with the pony he was riding. It seems that the pony was thro-vn to mo ground by an obstieperous calf running in front of him, and in the fall Mr. Keller got under the hors. His injury consist ed of several broken ribs and a general bruising up, mid for a longtime Will We buy your poultry and produce Meeker Paugbu n.

Are you troubled with piles? One deliver an address In The OPES3A HOUSE application of ManZan will give yon Rockefeller went from llussell Tuesday to heli. care for her. John Poppendorfer and A. L. Clow were over from Luray Tuesday.

The former came over to have the will of the late Mrs. August Lamke read and to make arrangements for proof of the same. Tli hearing will be held on Friday, Nov. 2. The oft repeated statement that the Railroads are a political force iu Kansas, has been substantiated by the assertion attributed to Congressman Curtis when ho said ho was defeated for the United State Senate four years ago by the Union Pacific railroad.

The County Commissioners failed to meet iu adjournel session on Tuesday. Commissioner Mills being the only member in attendance. Mr. Guntle was detained at home on account of sickness; but hoped to bepresent on Wednesday. lie was uiiconcious from the shock.

The accident happened ou the Ilusch farm on theSiivky river; but Ir. Bel-ler was brought to the home of John McConuell two miles south of llussell, where bo has been making his home sometime. Dr. Stay baugh of II is -soli at tended him. immediate relief.

Sold by J. V. Mitchell. Get your fall and winter suits Pangburn 's. It is a well known medical fact that iw it.

oiue resin is most enecuve in me treatment of the bladder and kidneys. Northwest Corner Sufferers from back ache and other At RUSSELL, KANSAS, On Friday, Oct 19, 1906 At 8 o'clock p.m. troubles due to faulty action of the kidneys fljd relic 1 in the use of Pine nles. $1.00 buvs 30 days treatment. Sold at J.

C. Mitchell. Fa i ator at Pangburn' A. C. Daggett is buying cattle this week.

Wm. Dees has just finished sowiug 225 acres of wheat. Dan Goad has been assisting A. C. Daggett with his work the past week.

Buy vour goner! merchandise i.t Meeker Pangburn 's. It is sure to rise if you make your bread with Red Seal or O. K. For sale by Meeker Pangburn. HUSIC BY THE BAND Great Victory NEW BOOK ON Mrs.

Daggett and two 1 tie sons have gone to Belleville to visit. They KRYPTOKS expect to be gone about two weeks. Win. Dees brought up a hundred Lest you forget Every body cordially invited to attend Jno. P.

Ruppenthal who had spent the summer in Russell, dividing his time between the county clerk's office ana the Farmer's State Bank, left last Friday for FrJrvlew township, where on Monday of this week he began school in District No. 5i. The delegates to the I. O. O.

F. Grand Lodge in session i Hutchinson this week will haVe the enviable opportunity to hear Senator Robert M. LaFollette who is lo speak there on Wednesday. His speech is to be in a measure a reply to an attack recently made on him by Senator Long of Kansas in a speech delivered at Beloit. Friends of the so called Barnes High School law are despairiug of ever being able to secure the passage or adoption of the measure, because of the following provision In the "Whenever a majority of th voters head of cattle from the Sutton place when? he has been pasturing thetu the roi seeiNO NCAl AND ri 1 "PRESTO I- tt'e say it yet" THI ONLY Mnviiible Bifocah past summer.

With every pair of "Our Security" CHANQEI" IS THE MOON INHABITED. of Highland Calf school shoes we will irlve a noiseless slate free. Meeker Pangburn. Columbian Bifocal Temple Charley Phillips, who has been Court. Denver.

Colo, 'ite for booklet working for A. C. Daggett, has quit to gather his corn, ove" near Waldo The following patents were issued this week to Western inventors reported by D. Swift Patent Lawyers, Washington D. Kan.

T. (J. Baker, Washington, Washing machine. U. Calbeck, Prrut Table supporting rack.

G. VV. iTart, Uosedale, VI. L. Johnson Topeka, System of railway signaling.

A. A. Rull'man. Wathena, Washing machine. W.

Shults, Wichita, Collar button. E. Va- nave just lecel Tom Witherow has returned from voting In any county, or the part of ved a shipment of the best outing flan Downs where he has been sowing any county to which this law rray ap nels which thev bought in case lots wheat for Henry Kerns. ply, at such election shall be in favor and which enable them to make a re markably low price on them.consid erlng the quality of the goods. natta, Iola, Machine for forming clay cold taken at this time of the year Roy Lund has rented Mrs.

.1. Dickinson's place and is sowing part of it to wheat. From present indications we don't think ho intends to batch. Win. Dees and Joe Moye will start to Grrfliam county morning with 200 head of cattle where they will Science has proven that the moon has an atmosphere, which makes life in some form Ipossibje on that satellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially those who, don't know that Electric Bitters cum Headache.

Billlousness, Malaria, Chills asd Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpie Liver, Kidney complaints, General Debility and Feamle weaknesses. Unequalled as a general Tonic and appetizer for weak per-sonsand especially for the aged. It induces Bound sleep. Fullyguaran teed by C. Mitchell DruggUt Price only 50c.

A new stock of fall and winter millinery goods has just arrived at you can now get any style and any priced millinery goods at their store. i The best club offer for this season is the New Idea Woman's Magazine of such proposition, the provisions of this act shall apply in such county from the time such result Is obtained," If It were simply required that a majority voting on the proposition should adopt it. there would not be so much question about its adoption in this county. The general ballot this year will contain five tickets aside from the blank column. The party tickets will appear in the following order: Re- have them wintered, as feed is more is generally hard to get rid of but it will not be able to withstand Bee's Honey and Tar.

That will eure all colds, coughs, croup, whooping cough by driving them out through the bowels. If you have a cold, try it and if not cuied get your money back. No opiates. Sold by J. C.

Mitchell. condensers. Colo. J.A.Carlson. Denver, Carbureter.

G. L. Ilolling'wortb, Silver-ton, Car stop W. F. Smith, White-cross, Ore slimer.

W. II. Wolett. Meeker, Attachment for elastic tires. G.H.

Waterbury, Denver, Separat-metals from their ores. Copies of any of the above patents will be furnished to our readers at ten cents each, by D. Swift plentiful there than here. Ladles', Misses' and children's fleece lined wrappers at Pangburn's. The medicinal virtues of the crude gums and resins obtained from the Native Pine have been recognized bv the medical profession for centuries.

Fine-ules Contain the virtues of the Native Pinethatare of value in rellev. ing Backache, Kidney, Blood.Bladder and Rheumatic Troubles. Washington, D. our special patent correspondents. Copies of any of the above patents will be furnished to our readers at cost price, live cents each, by D.

Swift Washington, D. our special patent correspondents. Pine-ules GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. A DOSE AT BED TIME WILL USUALLY RELIEVE THE SEVERE CASE BEFORE MORNING. and the Waldo New Era, both for $1.25.

Buggv top just what you need to save your buggy top, atWilson'a BACK ACHE.

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Years Available:
1904-1909