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Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 1

Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 1

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Waldo New Erai
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Waldo, Kansas
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New Era Vol. 1. Waldo, Russell County, Kansas, Thursday, November 8, 1906. No.27 Roe's Big Sale From the crowd at Roe's big sale hundreds of people are coming every day and go hone at night with a supply of valuable marchandise, bought at half its real value. For Saturday we will make a special offer: To anyone whose purchase amounts to $1.

or over we will giv, Free of charge, one pound of high grade, special brand bulK coffee, worth 20 cents per pound. This is absolutely FREE! FREE! FREEI I H. ROE. T. 0.

Snodgrass says he knows Iarris is elected. Foss Thvlor is reported quite sick. Essie FulIU visited at Dr. Mitchell's last Sunday. Mrs.

Mart Kcuyon, of noar iwus, who has been her sister, Mrs. C. U. Cleinmons, the past few days, returned to he: homo Sunday. The best way to withstand cold weather is to be prepared lor it.

Buy our four huekelj hiyh top, snow excluding overshoes and deep your feet warm. Only $2.40. Meeker It has been frequently suggested and the suggestion is a good one, for every farmer to plrce his name and the name of his farm on his road-gate. Not only would people driving to a place more easily Hud it, but it would add more pleasure and Interest to people drhiug from place to place. This last result would have special effect with regard to well kept and pretty plioss.

An observing person will seldom pass a beautiful farm without desiring to know who Is its enterprising owner. One hour a day withdrawn from frivolous pursuits, and profitably employed, would enable any man of ordinary capacity to master a compete science. One- hour a day would make an ignorant man a well informed mai. in teu years. One hour a day would earn enough to pay for two daily and two weekly papers, two leading magazines and a dozen good books.

In an hour a dav a boy or girl could read tventy page thoughtfully ov. seven thousand pages or eighteen large vol nines in a year At) hour a day might make all the dillerence between bare existence and useful, happy living. An hour a day might make yts has made an unknown man a lamoiis one. a useless one a benefactor to his race. Consider, then, the mighty possibilities of two, four, yes, six hours 8 0 0 School Notes, ti" Jf JT Ji" Examination this week.

Kay Wilson was absent Monday. Miss Elsie was absent Tuesday noon. Clara Hat'kell is buck in school again. Miss Bessie's pupils had charge of the morning exercises Tuesday. "A speech in time saves ninteen." From Dutch Dialect.

The. pupils of the grammar room gave their literary program last Friday. tvefyone has long fact and tear stained cheeks this week ou account of examination. Three new scholars in the gYammar room this. week.

Howard Gerald and Martin O'Conner. Mrs. O. II. Clemmons has been quite sick but Is somewhat improved at this wriiiug.

Our doubts are traitors; and make us lose the g.ood we oft miyht by fearing to attempt. Shakespeare. Messrs Wilson, Lake and Gregg went to Kusseli Tuesday night to de liver the ballots to the Comity Clerk. We have just received aline line of i i silk mulllers. It ri The best chin offer for this season Woman's Magazine New Era, both for' Another yreat llopnbli tun vic'on The people of Kansas have donor.

strated their entire satisfaction i Republican administration by again electing a Republican State ticket. The Democrats of Itussell county have gained one county ollleer, lepre. sentative and district judge. i I -Ing are the pluralities at latest report: Hoch 200, (Nippenthal 3.VJ, Smith 301, Jlunker 211. McKeen 178, Shaffer Danker 511, Gernon 27fi.

Guutle77, Wells 307, Lewis 41 (J, Koerber 428. 's the New Idea and the Waldo J.25. Tone the liver, move the bo vels. a day Miat are, on an average thrown I HVfttem.Dide',B i i eanse Uifl Little jTK'E A II pui wing them-selves indebted to the. Waldo Per-cheron Horse Company for colts, will p'oa cull and settle with the secretary, A.

O. lleitzel, at once. mvtiv iiv mimiih ui unr yuunir men aim Sold at J. A women in their feslre for fun and Pills never gripe ision. 1 0.

Mitchell's Drug Store Watch Us. 5j Watch Us Grow. Grow with us. Trade with us. Right goods, Cru teaus treatment.

Questions cheerftlly answered. You wi'l always get a Square Deal. Down weight. Full measure. Make our store your head quarters when in town.

And don't forget to bring your produce. if Yours for business, Meeker Pangburn Advertise your wants in New Bit a See Carr for loans I The greatest line of silk embroidered initial handkerchiefs for ladies and If Hoch Is elected we Carrie Johnson is staying with Wood this week. gentlemen. Only 25c to 50c at Meeker Pangburn's. will continue to sell you Ited Seal and O.

Meeker Pangburn. Will Fuller has purchased a bill of lumber from the Waldo Lumber Co. and Is building a new house. Phillip Trexler was in town last Monday and while here bought a steel tank at Wilso'i's itore. Miss Valla Mapes is working at Culp's this week.

Mrs. J. Akers went to Lit ray Wednesday. Mr. Zeiger sold two loads of turnips In town this week.

Frank Pitzer has just finished build-iug a tine porch for John Elliott. Get your fall and winter suits at Pangburn 's. Mi3s Grace Dillon returned to her borne, near Downs, last Monday. J. P.

Kail made a business trip to Paradise today. Andreson, the Dentist, will be in Waldo November 13, If Harris The Uion Paclfto has just Issued a complete and comprehensive pamphlet on "BusinessOpenings" along Its line It tells all about the flourishing agricultural districts bnd gives a detailed description of each town and its advantages and opportunities for business and Investment. If you have In mind a change for the is elected we will continue to sell you liej Seal and O. K. flour.

Meeker Pangburn. A card from J. M. Hofnaann'says "change the address of my paper from Ue'rmiston, Oregon, to Delia, Kansas, the best state in the U. Frank Mitchell, who has been visiting with his brother, Dr.

returned to his home at Moreland last Saturday. fi i benefit of those who abhor pi inters' ink as a prime factor to the advancement of their Interests, we should state that Samson the strong party was the first man to adver-lsr Ue took two solid columns to demonstrate his strength, and several thousand people 'tumbled" to the scheme. He brought down the house. Dee's Laxative Honey and Tar the original laxative cough syrup acts as ii cathartic on (the bowels. It is made from the tar gathered from the pine trees of our own country, therefore is the best for children.

It ii good for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough general Improvement of your condition, write today for this booklet which will be mailed free upon request. An exchange says there are two re tsons. why some people don't mind own business. One is that they hiven'tany mind, and the other is that they haven any business. Duy a pair of those $2.00 all woi 1 overshirts at Meeker Pangburn's.

Mrs. L. N. Mines and Miss du Christman drove to Luray day. Prof.

Bickell started for Topeku this morning. He had just received word that three of his children are quite sick. The Perfection purse for ladies. Call and see them, and incMently buy one. Thoy are the latest.

For sale at Meeker St Pangburn's. A young lady went Into a dry goods store the o.her day and blushlnfilv asked the head cletk if he "had any of those elastic bands, capable of being elongated and adjusted a' pleasure, and by the feminine poition of man' in for putting around the lower ex.emitles of tlieir locomothe members to keep in proper position and the required altitude habilaments Advertised Letters List. List of letters remaininguncalled for In the post at Waldo. Karsas. "nr the w'v ding MnndHy, Oct.

22. Mis. J. Henriie Strange. A ci' -on, fi.r Me above letters Vv.i "i'l ised.

1. C. Clkmmon'S, Postmaster. Pinesalve cleanses wounds, Is highly antiseptic, unequaled for cracked hands. Good for cuts.

Sold at Mitchell's Drugstore. Are you troubled with piles? One application of ManZan v.lve you immediate relief. Sold by J. C. Mitchell.

'etc. Try Our free offer. Sold at J. jC. Mitchell's Drug store.

lof their tiblas." The clerk is now on a sheep ranch..

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Years Available:
1904-1909