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Waldo New Era from Waldo, Kansas • 6

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Waldo New Erai
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lhaveafevodd sets of harness. ii oiled. The tax levy under this law I fixed at not less than one fourth of of a mill nor more than threo mills on bdught in 1905 that I will sell at old Grand Center, prices, although the advance has been each dollar of valuation in the county, 22J per. cet.t since they were bought. Gail Wilson.

Well we are glad to say that our that even if the commissioners levy only tho minimum amount Jt will mean that the Russell High School long looked for rain has come at last vl4 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE will get about $700.00. Thiscondltlon Russell Notes Last Saturday evening a contract was made with a representative of tlio Parker Amusement Company to one of their carnival compunies to Russell for a week's entertainment beginning June 18, A committee of citizens are looking after the loca' advertising. Louis Bogan, who came here lam should spur Lucas urd Luray and and everybody was well pleased. O.S. Michael and family spout Sun day at Frank Tabler's.

Bunker liill and Dorrance to build There was quite a good crowd out to up their causes so that they too may come in for a share of the revenue. REMARKABLE RESCUE 'That truth is stranger that fiction has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Predora, the residence of C.V. Pepper. We writes: 'I was inbed, entirely disabled with lipmorrhape? of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began tnking Dr.

Kinjr's New Discovery. Then Instant relief came. The coughing soon ceased the bleed! npdlminished rapidly, and in three weeki I was able to go work. Gunranteed for corghs and colds. fiOoand $1.00.

Mitchell's drug store. Trjal bottle frep. Gail Wilson has taken the agency for the Celebrated Balsam of Myrrh. Guaranteed to cure wire cuts, corn, bunions and all ailments of both man Grand Center, Decoration Day, in Capt.John Frills, J.W VanScoyoc. i i spile of mud aud rainy weather, and a Vf.r.

TRADE MARH all were well pleased with the address given by Elder Clarke as well as the F.L.Joy, J.B.Mack find IraE. Coch run were umorg the Luray people t)0 the Board of CountyCotninisslon TTII' VOPTHIUniSKIi. spring to engage in the restaurant renewing of old acquaintances. business with his brother, has been ers Tuesday, seeking lo get changes Mrs. Kapple aud Mrs.

Lantz, of seriously ill for a week or more. Last in real estate assessments. Win. Mc Waldo, were vlsit.ng at C. W.

Cook's Sund ey moaning Dr. Perkins, of last Friday. wins, trustee of Waldo township, wai also present, but none of ti tax quickly aicertulu our opinion froo lictlir an In vmitlon Is prolmlilr palentnblo. Conimmilrii. tlimtrlot)cotillIom(nl.

HANUU00K on Patent out free. Oldoiit aiieno for securing putenin. Potent taken tlirouiih Bliiim Co. rucelT tfttial notice, without elioruo, iutlia Scientific Jimciicaii. A tmndsomolr lllnKtrnlmt weekly.

LnrRflit elr-culiillim of any mlotitlUn lottrmil. Tornm, a Tmtrt tour niontUi, fl Hold by all newadciilor. New York Branca Offloe. 62S Bt, WMblagton. D.

pa; ers of that township were preset! Grand Center was well supplied with bail games last Saturday, having two on the same day; in the forenoon to make complaint. II. W. Jacobs, of Abilene, represent and beast. Free samples at store.

J. E. Cator, an expert accountant. the Dial boys played against the Grand Ceuter boys, Dial being the victor; and in the afternoon the was in Russell Tuesday seeklnc to introduce the Caton system of book Grand Ceuter boys played against the Grand Center men. The boys were successful iu that game.

kee ping In this county. He Jailed to make a contract this time; but the board and county officers who are concerned in the county bookkeeping Frank Jenkln's and family spent A FORTUNATE TEXI AN tr.li3.(oodloe, of 107 St. Louis Dallas, Tex. Fays: "In the pnst yar have beccmn scqualntcd with Dr. King's New Life Pills, and no laxative I ever before trifd fo effectually dif poses of malaria and biliousness." They dont grind or gripe.

25c at J. C. Mitchell's drug store. were very favorably impressed with Kansas City, with the assistance of Dr. Hawes, performed un operation which it is hoped will give hliu some relief.

M.T.Keith, of Waldo Township, was in liussell Monday to appear be fore the Hoard of Kqnulization in re ferenco to his real rhtaie assessment but found that nothing could be done in odd yers. An adjourned session of the May term of court whs held Monday. The old docket is gelling so well cleared up that iho court will not have much to do at the regular session in September unless a lot of new litigation ti started, II. L. PesUna, who was the memorial day orator at Luray.

stopped in Russell on his way h3retoParadi.se. While his home is now in Hill City, he is still counted a Russclllte, having lived here so many yiars. The Board of County Commissioners Sunday at McKuight's. v. Jenkius moved over to Cheyenne last Friday.

the s.tstem. Forty-two counties in the state are now usiiig it. PROCURED AND DEFENDED. Send model, dmwnitc ui'imuto. for expert nean-li and free report Five advice, how to obtain patent, trade mark, copyright.

IN ALL COUNTRIES. Easiness direct with Washington tavet time, money and of ten tin patent. Patent and Infringement Practice Exclusively. I Write or oomo to iu at BU Hurt 8 treat, opp. United State Fttent Offlet, WASHINGTON, D.

C. 1 1). W. McKecn has let the contract the erection of a fine residence on C. E.

Ackerson's and Grandma ''ook visited at D. L. Tabler's last the t'rpelunl addition. Miss S. Elma Lacey, who has jus: inday.

C. W. Cook and wife went to Para dise last Sunday. 9 cl sed two years of very successful Gall Wilson has luken the agency for the Celebrated Ri'-isam of Myrrh. Guaranteed to cure wire cuts, corns, bunions and all ailments of both man nnd beast.

Free Ramnles at store. lid. Taylor, snoved onto the work ns teacher of the fourth and fifth crudes in the Russell schools, left this week for Emporia to formerly occupied by Lnton Trexlei in tho Happy Hollow ticigl.borhooe Vie ten week's Summer Course at the Suite Normal School. She is ore of were in session this week as a Board aud oou-a iiuiion dlsay pear when Dude's Little Liver Pills are need. They keep tho system clean, the stomnch sweet.

Taken occasionally they keep you They are for fie entire family. HE FIRED THE STICK. "I have fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 years, cn account of a sore that resisted every kind of treat-m-nt, until I tried buckiin's Arnica Salve; that has healed the s.re and made roe a happy man," writes John Garrett of North Mills, N. C. (Juai-anteed for PileR, Iiurns, by J.C.

Miuchell, druggist. 25c. Sold ut J.c. Mitchell's drug store, this week. The rehearsal, Tuesday night, fe.r Children's Day, was quite well intended.

Miss Belle Wilson spent Sunday a-Mr. Christman's, of aldo. Miss Nellie Winslow was a Vincent visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Nora Cook visited with hei parents, Mi', and Mrs.

John Westphal last Friday. Sam Russuin and wife were visiting home folks last Sunday. Have you tried some of that Securi-tv til Pure? If not, see Wilson. It is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. of Equalization, though they did vry little business along that line, inn-m icli as nothing could bo done with teal esta'o values.

Alex lline-hardt, who used to live in the southeast corner of Waldo township, but who for several weeks post bus been in Garden City, died verj suddenly last Sunday while driving mar Garden City. The cause- of his e'eith is said. to have I teen heart failure. The remains were brought lo Il.issell Tuesday uighlundthe funeral services will be held Wednesday in the German Lutheran church at interment will be made in the German cemetery. The memorial services in Russell if K'tK' Mrs.

C. W. Cook received a go'd watch and chain through the mail the other day We were sorry to hear that little Hilda Wilson has been sick nearly What is Home Without a Mother and a Quicks AivEzy Washer? ever since gojng to Colorado. were slightly marred by the rain, 1 1 moisture was so badly needed that to, the" teachers who lelieves in preparing fully for the profession. Mr.

Meeker, a civil engineer, from McCook, Nebraska, was in Russell this ee to list tl flow of water tit the "Weeks spring" iiorth of Russell to determine if there is sufficient water there for wutei woi Us purposes in this city. At this writing we have been unable to leant what bis conclusions are. Judge Ruppemhal went up to Hays City Monday to hold the regular June terra of District Court. A number of Russell people were in I'unker Hill last Friday and Saturday attend the County Sunday School jnrvention. uniy Cleik l.as received Rus-se I county assignment of the session iuws of Eveiy county officer, every justice of the peae-o and each incorporated city Is entitled to a copy.

T. W. Bowlus is still in Kansas City where te is still taking instructions in embalming nnd oil er branches of the unde rtaking isi I was home last vtek for a kw days during which time he unpacked son' of his goods. When lie Dually i to take up the business lie will hefully veiel in up-to-date methods nd his equipment will be the most modem. An itinerant painter secured employment from some of our merchunts at painting signs em the sli'es of their buVi ness houses What is it we genet ally hear about patronizing hone The preuchmeit shouiei also apply to patronizing home paint ers.

S. L. Bowlhy nnd wife, of Elli-county, spent memorial day in Rus The newest washer out. Come in THE MAGIC NO. 3.

Number three is a wonderful macoi forGeo.il. Cedar Grove, according to a letter which rend-: "After suffering much with liver iim kidney trouble, and vk tiling greutl.t and let us show you the washer. Also our New Process GasoHne Stoves, 5 discouraged by the failure to find re I'ef, 1 tried Electric Bitters, and as a perfectly safe, perfectly reliable, satis- result I am a well man to-day. 'Jh first bottle relieved and three bottles factioh guaranteed or no sale. completed the cure." Guaranteed best enifdy for stomach, liver and kid ret trouble, by J.C.Mitchell, druggist.SOc one had any complaint to make.

In fact, the 1 armors, us they came in thru the raiu, were smiling and good I a-tured, feeling assured tliat wheat would after all be a fairly good crop. Tl orator of the day, Rev. J. W. Snapp, of Wilson, "made good with his ad-dress, pleasing not only the vee ans but the people of his audience as well.

The Russell band played a number of selections before adeleeatiin of old soldiers, went to the cemetery to decorate the graves of the dead comrads, and in tne afternoon program tl ry also helped out nicely. Then, In the evening, the band gave a concert on the street, the band stand not beirg completed. Taken altogether the day was very appropriately observed in Russell. W.II.Morrison, who has been in the grocery business in Lloisington for Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts, Vv'e are still selling any leather col lar in our stock for $2.50, and some J4 Portland Cement, Plaster Cement. We 5 of our competitive harness men tire isking $3 50 for the same collars.

have plenty on hand and will make you nriros as nhpan as vou can buv elswhere. Jur prices will advance wheu we have to buy uew stock. i en Respectfully, Gail Wilson. Waldo Lumber Co. Vi 'a 'a The bites and stings of insects, tan, sunburn, cuts, burns and bruises are K'jCK'K'jCsrjfiCjPtPjrK'K' eWeved at once with Plnesulve ur-bolized.

Acks Ilk a poultice, 'anei Iratvs out inflammation. Try it. Price sell as the guests of F.J.Smith nm family. Geo.I.Mapcs and J.W. Bos recent It purchased the meat market of J.

A. Hojseholder. Ceorge's Waldo friet d-will be glad to know that the new firm is doing agtl btium. 2) cents, Did you see those 13. M.

C. Auto matic Fountain Tanks? The best and sandiest tank manufactured for farm Waldo Hotel use. For sale by Gail Wilson. Pinnules are for the Kidneys and Bladder. They bi ing quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn out feeling.

They produce nat some months i ast, succeeded in selling his residence property in Russell and his family will now move to lloisington. W.E.Sraith,from near Fair-port, was the purchaser of Mr, Morrison house, and he will probably become a permanent resident of Russell He and his family have been living in Russell the two winters patt In order to give the children the ad-vantage of the Russell schools. The consideration for the property was $3,000. and includes a house and 4 lots. The City of Russell, or more properly speaking, the school district which embraces Russell, will be the o'lly beneficiery under the Barnes High School law which was adopud by the electors last fall.

The law provides that all schools in the county which has a course which admits graduates to the freshmen year of the Art Course at the State University, shall participate in the distribution -of the general high school fund la proportion to the number of pupils ura! action of the kidneys in filtering waste mutter out of the blood. 30 days' Having taken charge of the hotel we have discontinued serving meals at th restaurant. We invite all our old customers and many hew ones to get their meals with us in our new quarters, where we are better prepared to serve you, and the price, to the local trade, is just the same treatment $1.00. Money refunded if Pineules are not satisfactory. Sold at Modern Treasure Ships.

The famed treasure ships of the Indies, in the days when pirates swooped down on heavy vessels lumbering homeward with gold and silver, beside less precious freight, were never worth as much as the bullion occasionally carried across the Atlantic, as a part of tho express business of ocean liners. Within a few weeks one steamer landed over $10,000,000 at New York. No buccaneers of the Spanish main ever had such a prize to chase. Tribute to Farmer's Life. United States Senator Pettus of Alabama who is 80 years of age, when recently asked what vocation he would choose if he were again beginning active life, replied: "The high calling of a farmer." I Mitchell's drug stcre, The Bar Sinister In Boston.

Restaurant, Tho most glaring example of the misuse of bars on a shield is the case of the badge of the Boston police force, on which the bar crosses from left to right, instead of from right to left, thus giving to every wearer of the shield the disgrace of the bar sinister. Boston Herald. -i Our restaurant is conducted in tho high class manner as heretofore, and we are glad to'setve short orders, cold drink, icecreaminseason. candy, cigars, tobacco, etc. Our Soda Fountain is a new feature.

We invite you to call. SIM Til fllWE EI TOWS Lffl 9 E. S. BEISSEL The Original Laxative Cough Syrup containing Honey and Tar. An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies.

Pleasant to the taste and good alike for young and old. All cough svruns containing opiates constipate the bowels. Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar moves the bowels and contains no opiates. Prepared by PINE-ULE MEDICINE COMPANY, CHICAGO, U. S.

A. ooU I P. Mitchpll'ft Druar Stnrw..

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Years Available:
1904-1909