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La Harpe Semi-Weekly News from La Harpe, Kansas • 2

La Harpe Semi-Weekly News from La Harpe, Kansas • 2

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PR liM ZE CO -v tie Thing a Man Insists Upojx AND THAT IS GOOD STOCKINGS No article of hiz dress gnres him more COMFORT OR Nearly $1000 in Valuable Prizes Given to Young Ladies Contesting, and to Subscribers to the News. 3 ORDER to increase our bona fide subscription list we will, as heretofore announced, give nearly 1,000 in handsome prizes to the young ladies receiving the greatest number of votes, and to the subscribers guessing nearest to the total number of votes DISCOMFORT And he Insists that they look good and feel comfortable cast during the contest. Every subscriber, new or old, who pays $1.00 on subscription, will receive a coupon good for 20 votes, and also a coupon good for one guess. Two dollars paid will, of couase, double the number of voting and guessing coupons. This will be the greatest contest ot the kind ever held in Allen county.

No such valuable prizes were ever offered before, and the subscribers will receive a goodly share of them. We believe that "What is worth doing, is worth doing Just look over this list of prizes, and you will agree that; they are worth trying for. feffikri rizes for the Contestant "Iron Clad" Stockings have these qualities, as well as that of durability, which perhaps more than any other one thing ha3 made "Iron Clads famous. When in want of stockings, call for Cooper, Wells "Iron Clads." 1. i S.

Malcom Co. Sole Agents. Royal Cabinet Gran value, on time payments, $450.00. QUIETLY MARRIED. Oliver Vanausdeln and Miss Olivia'Rounds Wedded on Sunday Afternoon.

Chest Pains From "Tobacco Heart." DESCRIPTION. Case Double veneered, fancy figured Mahogany, hand-carved upper panel, arms and pilasters; patent duet desk; patent third pedal soft stops continuous hinges on top and fall, nickel plated tuning pins. Ivory keys, and ebony sharps. Size 4 feet, 8 inches high, 5 feet 5 inches wide, 2 feet 3 inches deep. Scale Seven and one-third octaves, full metal frame, overstrung bass, three unisons throughout the scale except in wound bass strings, all bass strings wound with copper, ebonized bushing around the tuning-pins three pedals.

Medal awarded at Paris Exposition in 190025?" Oliver Vanausdeln of LaHarpe and Miss Olivia Rounds of Mc- Valvular Heart Disease Threatened. Cune werel married last Sunday af ternoonjat 3 o'clock, Rev. Her bert Bradford of the LaHarpe Dr. Miles9 Heart Cure Cured Me. Presbyterian church officiating.

The wedding which occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Patton in the southeast part of the city, was a very quiet one, only a few intimate friends being This Piano is on display at the News office where you are invited to call and examine it. econdWorl Fair Trip. Cash Value, $75.00.

We believe this will cover all expenses for two full weeks at the great fair, and the winner will be amply rewarded for her labor. ThirdGold Watch. Cash Value, $50. present towitness the ceremony. Mr.

Vanausdeln has lived in LaHarpe only a short time, having come here about three months ago from McCune, since which time This Watch will be on display at W. J. WATERS where you may examine it. Mr. Waters will he has been employed at the cement plant.

He is a worthy The effect of excessive smoking shown by I each symptoms as heart pains, heartburn, smothering spells, shortness of breath, flut-! terinj? and palpitation, is most serious. If your neart is in any way affected you should at once begin the use of Dr. Miles' Heart j' Cure which enriches the blood, regulates the heart's action and improves the circulation. "I am a local newspaper man and 'l have been an inveterate smoker since my boyhood. A little over a year ago I first notictd symptoms of heart trouble, palpita-- tion and acute pains and a peculiar, I might say, indescribable feeling across my chest.

Local physicians said I had 'tobacco I quit smoking for a while and took regular dose of digitalis and belladona with some relief but the same old symptoms were still there. A friend of mine here recently died of what the doctor said was valvular disease of the heart. Knowing that his symptoms were similar to mine I felt that my time too was limited, although I am still a young man; in' my thirty-ninth year. In Skillman Stone's drug store here Dr. Miles New Heart Cure was recommended.

I began taking it and I can positively state that its effect is marvelous. I have just finished my third bottle and feel like a 'kid' and believe I am cured. This letter is the spontaneous utterance of one who wishes to thank you for benefits received." Wm. Grant, Saattle, Wash formerly of Spokane, Vash. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot-: tie Dr.

Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co Elkhart, Ind. guarantee that it cannot bo purchased anywhere for less money.

FourthWorld's Fair Trip. Cash value $50.00 At $5.00 per day, your trip will last ten day, and will bo one of the bright events of your life. young man of steady habits and has many friends here already. His bridefis spoken of very highly by the few LaHarpe people who Knew ner. JLiiey nave rented a FifthGold Ring.

Cash Value $25.00. It will be a prize of beauty, and a joy forever to the winner. WATERS CO'S. The ring will also be on display at W. J.

house in the southeast'part of the city and will make LaHarpe their home. The News extends best wishes. VALUABLE PRIZES FOR SUBSCRIBERS. First Resident Lot. Cash Value $75.

QUIT THE RAILROAD. Located on Kramer street and Fourth Avenue, East LaHarpe, east front. One block of proposed electric i r- 41 a x. 1 1 -v F. E.

Remington Goes Into Real line, ijas mam on tin venueguaranreeu. ieeu given uay prizes are awarded. Estate Business With E. L. Runyan.

Second Buggy. Cash Value $75. ,1 7 4 The winner will be allowed to take his choice of the best buggy Hackney Son can furuish for $75.00. Call on Hackney Son and see what a fine vehicle the winner will receive. k.

L. Remington entered into Third Singer Sewing Machine. Cash value $65.00 Visits His God Child. Steve Hayden, who is employed as conductor on the Mo. Pacific, visited W.

O. Lenhart last Friday and incidentally took a good look at the town. Mr. Hayden is the gentleman who had the honor of giving this town its name several years ago and regards the thriving city, that has grown up here as his particular god child. He found the child in the healthiest condition possible and growing at a button-bursting rate.

Go to Howard Co for shoes and work gloves, etc. Will be on exhibition at L. E. McCarty's store. The name guarantees the value, and everyone knows the utility of a fine sewing machine.

Fourth Edison Phonograph. Cash value $51.50. business partnership with E. L. Runyan, the real estate man, the first day of the new year.

He has for the past year been in the employ of tke Mo. Pacific, but has decided to return to his old love, the real estate business, and will henceforth be found at the Runyan office. He was formerly associated with Mr. Runyan in the same business, which he put aside to take up railroading. Including Phonograph, 36-inch bell, bell stand, one dozen records, and a fine quarter-sawed oak cabinet which holds six dozen records.

This prize will be an ornament and a pleasure in any home. It will be on exhibition at H. T. Mitchells', the furniture dealer. Fifth Gold Watch.

Cash value $25. The winner.may have his choice of any $25.00 watch, upon the condition that it be selected from the stock of some LaHarpe jeweler. It will be worth guessing for. Goes to Arcadia. R.

Courtney, who. for some time past has been associated with Harry Russell, in the management of the local yard of the. Russell 8. The contest will close at midnight, May. 25, L904, but, the right to continue the contest one or two weeks longer is.

reserved by the editor of the 9. In the. event that two contestants receive the same number Now Honestly. Did you ever know a country paper, to offer a more elegant or valuable list of prizes? We have faith in our paper, in our future, and above all in our people. We believe that this list of prizes will fasten attention on the real merits of your paper, and that you will subscribe thus aiding some young lady to secure a valuable prize, and guessing, oa a valuable prize or your- lumber company, left last.

Sunday "of votes they shall determine among themselves who shall night for Arcadia here yesterday I morning he, took charge of the 1 company's yard at that; place and tne prize. yi 10. The voting coupon ishall be depositedin a locked box, and committeo of three (3) disinterested persons, chosen -byrthe editor of the News, shall count the votes as often as hv thr seir. iwill manage the hereafter iThe. change is in the of a and at.

the final count declare the' winner of the prizes. 11. AJlapbints not covered blr these rule's will be decideby 1 if 'promotion for Mr. Courtney. Rules and Regulations.

The contest begins at 12 o'clock December 17, 1903. 2. The contest 4js open to all ladifes'in'the United States. 'the editor of the? News." Entertainment Rules of Contest. 1 lnc musical concert tnat was J.ne;iady receiving tne greatest numoer 01 votes, mil' re L.

Every subscriber to, tie new or receiveaT number, sceive the nrst prize; the lady receiving thq next greatest scheduled, for, 'tonight at tlie, M. E. Average Spy's iocliingi i -nder average dpn'diii4 tioris ihas. tendency to look like above, This shows where" ttte 1 couppn gooql J)r one guess on; the total number of-otes cast dur the contest for each dollar "paid. j'cliurcK under the direction of I if i 4.

11 very subscriber, new or old who pays one dollar' ($1.00) Thurlow' Lieurancev has.beeh 2. subscriber guessmg nearest io the total number ofr' 1 Vbfes'cast during the con test' will receive tne rst siiKv.rnsoi on subscription to the News will receive coupon eobd'f or, twenty i wear comes, ana wnere postponed until, next, evening January' iThis the subscriber guessing thenext nearest, thesecond pHze; and sV' change of date is raaac on account 1 of the sickness of Mrs. C.L.Evans, mm 3.r,V.The subscriber 'may hold his guessing coupon arid 'malr' and deposit his guess at anytime before the close of thev contest? 4. The coupons shall in ia rl-JhWHjl i A violiniste, and. John.

Ouryvibari- 1 -w -which, he will give or cast for some contestant; he should' $2.00 he will get forty bo on. -To enter tfie each lady must statean writing that: she enters the contest and will devote all the time possible in se- curing subscribers to the News- 6. the editor bf the News, by -Tliiifsday of each- the number of new and old subscriptions -The rccei pt' book and corresponding amount of money.must.be turned in each week attime of abbe W.T. Each contestant1 should ta'the'editor of the NeWiS 1 T'W -W tone i xva uuuiuiitbcc 01 huj cc uuusen oy me editor 01 the "KT. lj 1 1 -il 1 I.

Hi Badly Burned. aan jwsurnue, coupons as 01 ten as uesiraoie, and 'atthb final assortment, declare the winners of the subscriber prizes- i -5? Jn the event two'winning guesses' are the saine the 'win-' ners shall decide among themselves "who shall keer the' 'brip1 'H O. Zike, who is employed at the II I Stocking for Boys aj specially -The' triple (three-threadj I heel 1 and toe are thoroughly appreciated by the boy sad his mother. 'Lanyonville smelter. wa severely I 0.

All points not covered by these rules shall be decided 1 bV theeditQr of the News 1 1 burned about the face, 4nd neck once for receipt books, supplies and instructions. yesterday. He was tappxfig a main when! the accident occurred ln 1 1 S.Malconr Co Sole Agents is reported rmucir oetter uxiay 1 i though the biirn is still iry pain an excellent Job Department for all worttV ful. V. V.r.

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2,713
Years Available:
1898-1904