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The Kiowa News-Review and the Kiowa Record from Kiowa, Kansas • 8

The Kiowa News-Review and the Kiowa Record from Kiowa, Kansas • 8

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j. j. i. -t, I i TttTTtTt tT THE KIOWA- Dr. d.

A. BURNETT, E. F. WIESER, Physician, Surgeon and NEWS-REVIEW BARBER COUNTY Sheriff E. L- ncuracten ap pointed O.

W. Kidd, of Medicine Optician. Dlaeoaea of tha Eya Scientifically treated, nd Claaaea accurately titled. Lodge, as undersberiff. Local and Rural Phone No.

146 Judge Obas. W. Ellis sold his 400 area ranch west of Medicine Lodg Examinations Free. Friday, January 25th, '07 to Jim M. Hall for 111,000 last week Befldenee Phone 113 Office I'hone 0'2 Joseph N.

Hargta, son of A. Hargis of. Lake City, and Miss Lillian 1 I a B. Wise, a charming Kiowa county HAZELTON NEWS. teacher, were married at the home .1 L.

of the bride's mother on Jan. 11. 4eeees H'M'l'f James J. Jarnagln of near Kiowa I E. W.

Elder transacted business and Miss Sarah Maud Springer of at Kiowa Monday. il OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN a a ft- Don't Neglect It It is a serious mistako to neglect a weak heart. It is such a short step to chronic heart disease. When you notice irregularity of action, occasioning short breath, palpitation, fluttering, pain in chest or difficulty lying on left side, your heart needs help a strengthening tonic. There is no better remedy than Dr.

Miles' Heart Cure. Its strengthening influence is felt almost at once. '1 have used 10 bottles of Dr. allies' Heart Cure and can truthfully say It has done me more good than anything 1 have ever used, and I have tried nearly everything that I know of. The doctor who attended me asked ma what I was taking and I told him Dr.

Miles Heart Cure, he said It was not going to do me any good, but It did. I have not taken any for a year now, and while there Is occasionally a slight symptom or the old trouble. It Is not enough for me to continue the imp of the medicine. If I should get noise I would know what to do. Take Dr.

Mills' Heart Cure as I did before. I ron.lder inycplf practically cured of my lienrt trouble. Medicine Lodge were the Urn couple I Lee Butcher, wife and baby vis united in the bonds of wedlock by Probate Judge Steve Garlion. The Ited at Klo wa Sunday. Treats Acute and Chronic II Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur marriage occurred on Wednesday Diseases. Fine Tailoring: last week. Garner a boy, last week. Office over the Mets Department Store.

Born to Mr. Mrs. John Splcer W. 8 Alfred Son, the Sharon Office. No.

139 Phone: Besidence, Mo. 87 big boy. Tuesday, Jan. 22nd. Valley breeders, announce their sec ond annual sale of registered Duroc Fitting and Repairing.

I Thomas Cunningham, wife and Jersey swine in this paper. The sale children visited at Kiowa Wednes will be held on the 5th of next month day. The stock offered at this sale will be Shop with R. Buchanan, 1st door west of the News-Review office, Kiowa, Ks. 3.

S. FULTq I Miss Mav White, who has been of the very best blood in the country visiting her friend Miss Grace Clark and stockmen and farmers will do expects to return to ber home at well to attend the sale and get some Attica today. of tbe best Duroc-Jersey breeding stock to be bad. See Advertisement. I The stockholders of the Barber PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Over McAllister's Store, Kiowa, Kansas.

Oountv Telephone Co. will hold their S. II. DINNAM, Livingston, Texas. annual meeting in Hazelton on T.

CRITTER An Insidious Danger. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold by Saturday, Februry 121I1. One of the worst features of kidney All Culls I'rouiutlt" AiiKwereil. 85 your rtiuqnlpt.

who will guarantee trial the first bottle will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. If you have an item of news just trouble is tbat it is an insidious dis ii Residence Phone 137 Office Phone 138 call np the News-Review office over ease and before tbe victim realizes Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind a a a a 4- The Only Exclusive the rural phone line and tell us about his danger he may have a fatal mal itwe will do the rest. ady. Take Foley's Honey and Tar.

CLOUD CLOUD, II Records. II Dr. N. M. Burnett started for Colorado Saturday.

There is a rumor WANTED Men and women in FURNITURE STORE! Mrs. R. Buchanan visited at Alva afloat that the Doctor in on a mission Attorneys-at -Law. each countv as eld Managers to Monday, returning Tuesday noon. of special private business, which represent, advertise and distribute Mrs.

Arthur Spaulding, who was we hope will prove true. Office in 1st National Bank Building, simples of our goods. Salary $30.00 very ill since last week, was reported per mouth, paid weekly aud cash ad W. 8 Rodeman. of Iowa, who KIOWA KANSAS.

in Kiowa, Kansas. much better last night. vanced for expenses. No capital or recently bought the Kuntz place will practice in all the courts. Special experience ueccessary.

Position per southeast of has taken poses alius Anna Sinilli lias accepted a attention given to Correspond manent. sion of the farm. His family arrived last week and are well pleased witb position as bookkeeper with the Del-evan Elevator Co. at Delevan, Kan Address Northwestern Co. 338 Wabash Chicago, 111 sas.

their new home. ence solicited. 83 Good Farms for Sale. J. E.

CIRCLE, Dept. Q. K. 7-21 Il Mrs. Walter Surface, who was E.

S. Gunn, Santa Fe relief agent, here during the illness and death of visited friends in this city Tuesday, Fine Residence for Sale. returning to bis headquarters at 2 miles north aud 3 tn her brother Frank Fullerton, re turned to ber home at Kingman, Kb. Wellington Weduesday. Modern residence of six rooms and closet west of Hazelton, good outbuildings, three lots, near business has five splendid farms Harry Newkirk and Emory- Friday.

Mr. Surfaoe was himself not well at the time bis brother-in-law eenler of the city, close to school house and tbat he will Bell on flvt Parker will build each a new resi churches, cement walks, good neighborhood, died and was buried. years time, or for cash line location, is offered for sale at a reasonable dence on tbe three lots adjoining price. Look the house over and learn price Write him, or call and Floyd Fuller ton's property on Fourth II Lost on Sunday, January 13th, and terms. First house east or the Meiz be shown.

52 street. lumber yards. QFO. 1VE8 between the home of M. Landretb and the city of Hazelton, a ladle sheepskin purse, containing about Remember the name "Stude- Residence for Sale.

$9 00 in money. Finder will please baker" on your wagon, carriage or buggy has been for 54 years a guarantee of honest quality. Sold by W. C. ALFORD return to Mrs.

L. Landretb and A food four room house, witb be suitably rewarded. liable, poultry house, etc. Will be sold Yohk-Key. 3 right.

Good location in best partot Warren Buckles, accompanied by Recruiting officer W. P. Coleman, tho city. Euqnire of D. M.

Circle 1st 9tu U. 8. Infantry, was down from Wichita yesterday to in Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, Insurance, Collections, Real Estate Milch Cows Wanted. spect the U. S.

army recruiting station, In charge of Sergt. E. J. Lyons, of tbe general recruiting service. Several good milch cows wanted, uooa his sister Miss Alice Buckles, returned from Wichita, where the latter was in the hospital for some time, Wednesday evening.

Miss Alice is weak, but she looks well for one who suffered as she did aud apparently is in a fair way to recover her health fully. price will be paid for good mlicners no oiner Call at the Kiowa Dairy, or see me The Lieutenant, states, that never while delireriug milk in the city. I have some of best farms as there been better opportunities FRANK DBYBDALE. .81 and ranches in Barber connty on my for a young mau who desires to see Cent 10 list, at prices thai will sell thorn quick per Mrs. Adda Myers, sister of Mrs.

the Hawaiian and Philippine Islands, as all enlistments are now made for Oall, or write for list of Kansas farm Mule Strayed Reward. Marion Fox and mother of Homer aUU rSaUlIDD, nnrthwplt regiments sailing for those Islands within six months. Myers, recently married at Liberal, Kansas, died at ber home iu Scot riUUI IUC UCU. iwjuomo of Hazelton. 3 years old; weight about 800 Hazelton, Kansas.

lbs; about 15 hands; horse mule. $5.00 reward for return of mule, or information leading to land, Pa. Mrs. Myers was the moth Miller Lawrence sold last week Discount recovery of same. WIBLE JACKSON, 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE three sections of land near Miami, Texas, and 2,200 acres in Comanche er of five sons, all of them living.

She visited witb her sister in this vicinity about two years ago and made 2 Hazelton, Ks ai aw county, Kansas, to a party in southern Iowa. many friends while here who regret 580 Acres To Let. mm to learn of her death. "The All Star Stook Company" Farm consisting acres good land 400 For 30 days, on all Cash L. M.

Landreth attended the will commence a three uigbts season Knights of Pythias convention at acres iu high state ot cultivation, Daiance pasturt, 2 miles west of Kiowa, will be leased good party for a term of years, See or write to at the opera house on Thursday sales on Furniture, Lino Wichita Monday and Tuesday. On I RADE BIAIins Designs Copyrights ight next week. Tbe company is a Jacob Aohembach? Hardtner. Kansas, his way borne be visited relatives and friends, at Wellington and came good one and will put on soiuh of the best plays seen here this season. Reserved seats at Records.

leums, arid Stoves. How to Avoid Pneumonia. home Wtd 83day Dight. Yesterday be You can avoid pneumonia and visited at Kiowa, accompanied by bis M. A Princebouse visited his other serious results from a cold ov daughter Miss Christie, who is suffer- Anyone sending a sket eh and description ma, quickly ascertain our opiuion free whether un invention is probably patentable, Communion Hons strictly confidential.

Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Muim Co. renelr' $pecial notice, without charge, tn the Scientific fliroricaii. A handsomely Illustrated weekly.

Largest circulation ot any scientific journal. Terms, S'l a year our months, (1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN Co.3e,B",ad"- New Yorft Hranch Office 6S5 8t- Washington, n. parents and children in this city in with a severe case of eczema on ver Sunday.

Mr. Princebouse was her left forearm. taking Foley's Honev and Tar. It stops the cough and expels the cold from the system as it is mildly laxat hecked out as Santa Fe agent at All New and Up-to-date Goods-- Wooward this week, and will take ive. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package.

H. D. Records. barge of tbe station at Pratt. He is A paper is being circulated to in duce the Barber Co.

Telephone Co. A.PRICES THE LOWEST HABERLEIN'S to pbene the city and give the pa one of the station agents in tbe service of tbe Santa Fe. John Dooley, of Woods county, News dispatches tell of an alliga Stock-Farm trons of the line a one dollar per month service. tor th it tried to eat a Congressmann. 1 5 1-2 m.

from Kiowa It isn't surprising when you think of 2 1-2 miles from Hazelton. THE HAZELTON LAND COMPANY Mr. H. G. Waltner left for his some ot tne specimens tne people have swallowed.

arrived Wednesday night from Kentucky, accompanied by a charming bride. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dooley drove down home near Driftwood yester eome at Kansas uity Sunday morn R. H.

Haberleiii, ing, tie was wen pieasea vim cne Manager. 'The land of the fair god" con many evidences of progress and tinues to hold its record as a good prosperity he observed during his Real Estate. Buy and Sell visit in this city, and predicts that country and thousands of people are still pouring in to make it their ED. H. SMITH Open brand.

with proper efforts on the part of the businessmen and the citizens tuture Dome, uaianoma is a pro (Incorporated Sept. 3rd, 1901) Ranch in western ductive country and a land that flows with milk and honey. The new state Barber county. P. O.

Kiowa, Kas has never had a failure and promises HAZELTON. KANSAS. PITTSBURG, PA. good for the coming season. There is enough moistur in the ground right L.

W. FULLERTON, Manager, Hazelton, Kansas BUTLER COUNTY HERD. of now to continue the wheat crop un-lil harvest and the farmers generally are pleased with the outlook. Shat- tuck Monitor. day morning.

John's many friends were greatl surprised when he Mrs. Dooley to them, Sergt. E. J. Lyons of the general recruiting service has opened a station at this place for tbe enlistment of young men between tbe ages of 18 and 35 years, and for the young men who desire to enlist for the Philipine service iu tbe infantry and cavalry branch of the service, states that they will be sent there within the coming summer.

For full informat o.i apply at the Recruiting Station, with Dr. Cloud. Dr. C. E.

Burgson, who is at the bedside of his wire at Valley Falls, Kansas, writes to bis friends in this city that Mrs. Burgson is very low with pneumonia, but there' are hopes of ber recovery. The many friends of Doctor and Mrs. Burgson in Kiowa hope for the best. Philip Schmitt was in the city yesterday and was a pleasant caller at our office.

His youngest child was quite ill recently, but is no getting well. The Newman divorce case was settled by mutual agreement at Alva this week. Mrs. Newman will leave generally Kiowa will grow materially and business will be good throughout the present year. He has as much faith in Kiowa as a good business point as ever.

The Congregational S. S. will give the contest supper at the church on Friday evening, Jan. 25th. The contest was quite close and excitement ran high when the count was made.

The "Reds" were the winners, having brought in the greater number of new recruits but the "Blues" being rather reluctant to acknowledge thatsthey were beaten, and feeling tbat they were uncapable of giving a good feast, made a motion to the effect tbat both sides join forces and give the supper together. The generous "Beds" felt so sorry for the poor "Blues" and pitied them so on account of the small showing of real backbone that they agreed to help them out. All members are very cordially invited. for Hastings, next week to make ber home in future with one A Caterpillar. A mayoral fancy-dress ball In a provincial town was held In tbe drill hall, and a veto was put on the admission cf chaperons.

A fond mother presented herself at the entrance to the building, and clamoured 'for admittance, but a man In blue was obdurate. "You can't come In here, missus on any account!" he grunted. Then came the plaintive appeal, "But I must go in! My child represents a butterfly and she has forgotten her wings!" To which retorted the custodian of the law, "Well It can't be helped, she'll have to gc as a caterpillar." Liverpool (Eng.) Mercury. Poland Qhlna Hgs and Breeder of Scotch Collie Dog's. Brandied.

"John William Skidmore," says his better half, sternly, "what have you been drinking?" "Not a shing m' dear," asserts John William, gravely. "How dare you make such a statement, when you can hsrdly talk, and your breath is more than sufficient evidence to convict you of imblbial Intoxicants?" "But, m' dear. I 'shure you I haven't drunk a shingle shing. I simply ate shlxteen pieshes o' minshe pit on a wager. Zhat'sh all." And John William Skidmore piloted bis mince pie Jag laboriously up th stairs.

of her brothers. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Kiowa two new directors Ed. H. Smith and J. W.

Blunk were added to the board of directors. The old officers were re-elected. The Bank is in a flourishing condition and is growing in popularity and importance as a financial institution. Fray's Blaek So- 37,192, heads herd hogs Messick's Corrector, 37,711. Collie Bonnie Herat King at stud.

Inspection Correspondence Invited farm 15 miles east of Wichita, Ks R. P. D. No. 8.

mile south and 4 mile west of Augusta, Ks. 62 ED FRAY, Augusta, Ks. R. F. D.

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