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The Richland Observer from Carbondale, Kansas • 4

The Richland Observer from Carbondale, Kansas • 4

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CoireiiponUcncc. Fair Viow. Mrs. Urawley in on tho sick list. EicLted Observer.

4, t4't'lr-f-M''l Missouri Pacific Time Table. PiiCKOriKcr No, going south h. hi, No. mi, KiiiK north p. m.

I-cicnl friiinlit No. mtng n. m. Ux-nl frw'iilit No. nit, iriiing p.

in. ir, Anderson of Lawrence tending I 1 4 in iincily who Is quite nick. on. and Alrn. IJogan are the proud fulfill" Kilitii n.

i i r. I a (i. i ti (minimi in a oaiiy uoy. Mr. Hull called on Mrs.

Ur. iwley one M. K. church iirnncliiiig evorv tn wcrksU day laxt week. ill iiiiitii'r 43i r' i r.i in fit ii nii-ciiiMi ii II Hi lll' Itltil'l' III huim in i i i a.

m. MmiUny rtehool nvuri- S.ililmtli ut iiik rm.f i ue men-ies nave nuany UMiten up nt Knv. Allium, ttnut.ii our KchiHtl. Intro me only three left A.J. McDowell, Snut.

U. I), church, srWc evpry wnek at 11 a. m. Twin Mounds. last Fi iiiav tiif ht 'in tlrt'idliv I Call Tilth lie" us a Fred JiitUky, wll" lliw been hi ibf xi cii'iii lit liieiiiunil, i at hniito for ii Klmri liino.

We have not heard of tint i-il man liny land in this vicinity Mis. lualtli very slowly. Mrs. Cililer is no bi Iter at this writ-ii2i Warren Mix has made his appearance in this neighborhood again. This time and they have been exposed.

Sumlav at 10 u. m. hin rugh spent Saturday and Sun TiirRsi'Av. Maiujii r.Jl day vibiting friends in Richland. w.n.nou,spt.R,,v'M-L-Eoby,pBst,,r- Richluml Pout, No.

3iO-Mei)ts In G. A. H. I rank Lenauder who is working for 1 law vou U-ch in KbiiMim t'iiy Jl'll hall dTiiry 1st anil 3rd Satardiiy ufUruoonn of The Mandt Wagon Mrs. llendrick's spent Sunday at home i each month at 2 o'clock.

I Ahoo Hilbert was visiting SuiiJay IIih ItowtTMJfk Allen iilit nt 0 tv to" Wicks, Tost Com. win. St.t'lalr, A.lj. Richland Camp, No. 1865 Modern Wooilnmn with Barbra Kupper.

licit whu dicliired a lrawr. i George Edson has been buying oats Y.ill IMIl't JllwilV fXlM'ft tilt othc of Americn-Moctii In G. A. R. hall every 1st anil 3rd Friday oreiiinua ofrach month.

Via. from Mrs. Hendricks. r.O.iiu' in think iusi hm oU do itlng aciuhbors wlcom. Weed Tibbotts.

V. he has a wife aud child with him and ho will work for Jim Sullivan the coming season. The teU'ilniiiu fever lias not struck us Misses Ldith and Maude Steo'o and uitior fol Mrs. J. Patton called on Mrs.

L. B. H. Scott, Clerk Binffey Camp' No. 1785 Royal Nelirhbom Amoricn Meot every 1st und 3rd Wodnewlav vt.

Moss one day last week. I Gladys Mo-is is on the sick list ovoniaga In G. A. R. hall.

liinthiT. i-vvri" lllilli-ti'l IHtH Win. Miilerof RiolihiiMl Jim b''i try Mm. Siiulo Costu, Orneln. Mrs.

Bolle Tibbotts, Recorder. 1 Mrs. Humphrey called at Cumming's m-erv ititr ill ttmk l- Stock Cutters, Plows, Disc Harrows, Drag Harrows, Cultivators, Listers and Corn Planters. in In purchase laud in our vicinity but Sunday. since tho oil exeiiemoiit land lurs taken a tumble upwards.

in the near future. in their vile uro of ullnriiu Prosly Rake has been sawing wood in -i Mrs. F. J. Zieffleranddaurhtr mwnt mi- HllttK-e I iUI cm 1 mm this part of the country.

I -i Harding IJru. have sold nearly 2,000 i oHiiuny wuii relatives iu J. ope It a uliuul I i'BVU Vi.U vVillie Humphrey pi City is hede ponw this winter ana could have Tina miLler ullintiuii. Will bharn, who has been a rnsiiilnt spendiug-a few days with his parents sold 3,000 moro. of our burn: for a counla of mnrvt lw The dance at Belvoir Saturday night left Friday for Topeka where he has It is said that Mr.

Cooper who lives ltiBL'oilinii lo li ncirly Siirinr find was well attended and a irood tin. ffl. ten miles south of Twin Mound, has Mrs. Thrashor. who has luwn orted.

discovered oil on his farm. We havo it tiniH to Im-u'iii l) cli'iiii hinifH Uh litllo. Tlieru nuifjisoii vvliv Jl.cliland 'Id mjci-l for HHmi- and ill, is improving often said that there would lm oil found rank Cumiuiugs is recovering from idd Capt am The damje given at the hall Thursday the measles. thin nummur, You ir proud evening was. well attended.

Quite a number were dawn from Topeka of your town, lad that you livo here The Woodward children havo the measles, In faot nearly even body has in these parts some time in the i ear future and have been as often laughed nt, but it now sceiiM that RHf Jirddiction will iiiiely be verified. It has been known for a number of years that there mill fed that tlutro no butter place Tho Royal Neighbors of Amerioa or Disc Cultiv ators than lli'n bnr to live in. It in up t1 them and those that haven't got 'em has ganized a camp at lierryton with twenty-three charter meniha-s. Ths been exposed. urn to help iuhIco it a phtoo of beauly.

KIowbw are much pratlior llnui weeds, is vein of coal underlyiugTwin Mound. following officers were elected. M. Henderson, Oracle; Anna Rjos, Vice When the well wos dug on Mrs. Hind- Working Overtlma imintdoritt't cost much mid wo have Jtserina JUeits.

Kecorder: Mrs Eight hour laws are ignored by those li) nplendid arti-it of tho brush in our man's farm a vein of coal of good quality was struck We advise the farmers e.J. zaecler, Keceiver: El a Shaul tireless, little workers Dr. King's New ni'ulht, few iionrdu and miiln will make Chancellor; Lydia Odell, Marshall; Mrs Elston, Mrs. Odell and R. Kees Life nils.

Millions arealways at work, of mis neighborhood to leae their land a ri'icentalili) imni-ovcm)iit in that i ''lit and day, curing Indigestion, 13.lt- Managers; Mrs Sanders, Inner Senti; to some nil company and should oil be A complete line of paints and oils. ad ache ousuess. (Joitstiuactou. bioK Jinikun down frnue, litllo trimming nel aud Bessie Coberlv. Outer Seminal.

found here their farm will more than I and all ytomacb.Iveraud Bowel troub in home of the troen will udd very mat The camp starts out with a very bright double in value in a very short lime and lies. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only future Deiore it. The State Deputy, 25c at Welling and Co drug store. erially to llieir looUd.

It won't bt a L'reat doal of trouble to move ihd trash should oil not be found a vein of coal Mrs. L. Horton of Clifton, Kansas, wi's our organizer. Mrs. Nettie Wil would undoubtedly be found of high Pleasant Hill.

nud rubbish from the a Ikis an while liams, the District Deputy of Tooeka Quite a number from here have been possibly it is useless lo mectiun it, some was our solicitor the camp being named quality and of sufficient thickness to induce some company to mine it. lu either event capital would be attracted attending m.etinga at Richland aitor her. wf the nidewnll(H ar in a deplorable con Mr. curress of. Kicniand is papering ditioii.

You mty have noticed this Pleasant View to this place and oitl fellow with the house occupied by Mr. Challis. Mrs. Hairy Frazier. who has been llalland Mrs.

Loon.ir.l called Farm Implements Furniture i 1 it doesn't make it auy the, less dangerous when wo are compelled to use Urn walks or take tho middle of die mouey would hear of our caves west of the mounds and would become interest visiting her sister. Mrs. Costa, return- see the ed to her home iu Topeka Saturday at Mrs, rice's Saturday to sick. ed and they would be looked after, then Quitea number of families iu this street. Lot ua agitate our pride and lix things up.

IH us have the cleanes neighborhood have their telephones in. Albert Tevis is staying with his aunt with our oil Welle spurting out oil by the barrel, our coal mines furnishing the best coal in the stote and our caves town in the county. Mrs. Elsie Reed snent a few davs i. last wee wua ner sister, Mrs.

stout opened up, Mr. stilwel will likely con V. S. Kale was down from Topelta Bob Henderson is helping Tudo Rich clude run the Orient railroad through put up a large hen house. ugain last week looking over the ground D.

G. Van Nice, our city. These are possibilities; the coal and the caves actually exist and we Losh Bros, are hauling lumber for V. Mrs. Faust near Berryton.

Elmer Zirkle and family of Topeka spent the first of the week with horns folks. Conrad Rupple of Dover visited at Mr. Moehler's Sunday. Howard Zirkle is building a house on his fathers farm. Will Hall was a Topeka visitor Thurs E.

Costa. and securing more leases for the oil company from the farmers. Mr. Kale ib confident that something underlies believe all wee need to do to get the oil Miss Josie Johnson spent Thursday to go after it. 3 El -M anu nuay iu cerryiou aua atlenueu the dance.

Richland, Kansas. Inflammatory Rhcuraatlim Cured. William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den- A great many the boys are puttinu in goou time nunringaucus. day. nison, Ohio, was confined to bis bed for Andrew Anderson and Audrew Nor- Frank O'Neil and wife of Pleasant bt-verai weens witn lunammatory rneu-ujitism.

"I used many remedies," he "MHM.fr,.a,,H,ftiM strum are fixing a cistern for Mrs. Tev iys. "Jiu illy I lo MoCaw's drug is. View called at Mr. Neese's and Mr.

Gardener's Friday. Henry and Will Moehler and Walter store for a bottle of Uiamberluin's jfaiu Miss Birdie Jeffrey spent Friday and tialtuat which tune 1 was unable to use hand or foot, and in one week's Saturday at home. Baker hauled corn to Riohland the last lime was able to go to work as happy as Arthur Boyer and family snent Sun clam." or sale by welling fc Uo. day with Costa's. of the week.

Mrs. Baird is ailing with la grippe. It Saved Hl Leg. Alfred News. Dinah Run.

us that is worth going down after and just as soon as he gets a certain number cl teases an expert will be cent here Uxklermine the location of tho first well, iie has secured about the desired aiuutf.it of land aire idy it probably wiil not be long until the first hole is started. Men who are familiar with the popograyhy and various formation of the oil districts who have looked the ground over here say that outward indications point toward there being oil under us. Coal has been found in a number of places near town but hardly in paying quantities. We believe that Mr. Kales proposition is alright and think that he should meet with much encouragement from the farmers as the chances are favorable that they will never drill down and his proposition makes it possible for them to find out what is under tu, besides a nice loyalty to the owners of the places where anything of a payable nature is The world do move, a telep hone in Boys and girls get your tin pans and P.

A. Danforth of LaGrange, suf Aiirea. cow bells ready. fered for six months with a frightful ueri uriiuui or wincnester snent a Max Alexander moved on Emery running sore on his leg; but writes that few dHys with his sister Mrs. Wey bright Zirkle's place last Week.

Bucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured it lasc ween. iu live days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Mrs. George Roller of Watson visited Steve Ward is hauling lumber from Piles, it the best salve in the world, with Mrs. C.

W. Gress Tuesday UverbrooK to build a uew barn. Juru Luuruutted. Ouly 25 cts. Sold Mrs.

Alia Lawson and Lou Gorman by Ed Welling and Co. druggist. We Are Not An authority on the human interior, but we do know, that at times there is an awful hankering therefor good vituals. There is times when the interior department is very persistant. It Cannot Be Denied, It Must Be Supplied.

We keep in stock at all ti.mes the best of eatables. Our beef is.the best, tender and juiciest that you ever set your teeth irnto. Our canned goods are fresh, we have a full line of crackers, cakes, wafers, etc. The best line ol candies in town. Our cigar trade is growing daily because we sell the best.

Whenever you. feel that hungry hankering, come in and we will sell you something to relieve it. Quite a number of the young folks from this neighborhood attended revi- of Lapeer were married by Rev. Hoover in Alfred Monday evening. Their friends join in wishing them a long and happy life.

al meeting at Richland last week. Mrs. Lizzie Gorish spent Friday wi th We were sorry to see Mrs. Mifflin and Missus Clara and Missouri Neese. family move to Lawrence last week.

Mrs. J. Matney and daughters Mabel Mr. Davis, who formerly lived on the Stull Items. Mr.

and Mrs. William Damm went to Lawrence last week on business. Mrs. W. B.

Herschel and son George visited with Mrs. John Keohler Wednesday. J. F. Buchheim hauled three loads of hogs to Richland list week.

Frank Keohler has been chopping wood for II. F. Diester. Fred Wilson who has been visiting Thatcher place has moved to Mifflin ranch. and Maysel visited with Mrs.

Henry Rupple Friday nfternoon. Bill Zimmers moved into the house Tom Benjamin of Kanwaka was in vacated by Ben Garber. The sports were all out shootinz our neighborhood Saturday afternoon. From here he went to Overbrook where he will visit relatives. ducks last week.

John Weishar. Julian McKenney spent Sunday with friends and relatives returned home Monday. John Weishar was born in Germany Willie Rupple. i It (HOOT May 5th, 1819. Died at Richland, Mrs.

Louisa Lutz visited with her Dr. Lewis of Lecompton waa out to sister Mrs. John Gerish Sunday after see Mrs. Berry last week. Kansas, March 3rd, 1601 at the age of 86 years, 10 months and 23 days.

He came to America in 1352 and located in noon. Miss Stella Hoffsommer spent Mon Mr. and Mrs. Charley Whitecotton Annie and Vernie Cincinnati, "Ohio, where he remained Richland, Kansas. day evening with Rake.

Shame. A St Louis Syndicate has contracted to furnish ten thousand girls for immoral purposes at the exposition and Kansas is to furnish part of them. That man in this advanced day of the world can be low, vile aud degraded enough to lure by means of mis eading advertisements, pure and unsuspecting girls to their ruin is hardly conceiveable. It does not seem possible that man who was brought into this world by wotna rould ever bo far forget himself to that mothers love as to assist in the utter ruin and distructioa of her kind. This is a question in which all patents are deeply interested and they should join together and be on their guard to thwart this hellish scheme.

Advertisements appear to the effect that girls Can find "pleasaDt employment at good wage" "light work nd short hours" and are worded in other catchy and tempting ways, calculated to prove an inducement to unsuspecting girls who are not used to the ways of the world. No more henous scheme than this has ever been devised and niny the devil get his due with the perpetrators. until 1371, when he came to Kansas, settling in Douglas, Co. and remained and son Emmett of Dover, Kansas, came down Saturday to visit with relatives a few days. Miss Mary Dravis was home from Lawrence Saturday and Sunday Miss Sophia and Warren Lutz of Mrs.

Ililderbrand is very sick with Watson spent Sunday with their uncle pneumonia. George Becker and family. Weed Tibbelts, William Shaw is quite sick. There has been quite a chance in Miss Cora Largent visited with her sister Mrs. George Wilch south of town several days last week.

this vicinity. William Kampsohroder has moved out of the Sawdly property and Mr. Sawdly has moved into his Mrs. Largent and John Benander Physician property vacated by Kampschroder and and family spent Sunday afternoon at thereuntil he came to Richland a short time ago. He was married to Anna Catherine Gimps in 1878.

He was a Catholic by faith. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio, Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides.

Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know, it's the only sure cure for Coughs Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by E.

Welling aid Co. Druggists. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles ee. Mr.

McAtee has moved in the Sawdly By th Way Do you shave yocrself? If so, how is your razor? Does it pall? Does it feel liie a saw? Does it make yon feel happy If not, you had better bring your razor in and let me hone it up bo it will give you an easy shave. Come in, get an egg shampoo Remember dandruff cure. William's Barber Shop. Mr. Benanders.

Criss Benander and Joe Kupper were property mac ne purcnasea from Sawdly. day in this neighborhood Sunday. Frank Benander visited with home Calls answered or night. Richland, Kansas. Berryton News.

Misses Fay and Fern Clark spout a folks Saturday and Sunday. couple of days in Topeka wit" Miss Nettie Spencer. Mart Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not near Miss Josie Johnson spent a few days with friends in town. ly as grave as an individual disorder of the system.

Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by Paul Heinz of Topeka snent a fe? days last week with relatives here. utUr collapse, unless a reliable remedy Miss Cora Bryant returned to her! immeviiovcy cm cel. Aheres Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it. nothing so efficient to cure disorders R. Cleveland, hi and the iaver or iuuneys as iJectno First Annual Sale.

Forty head Toland Chinas, all eligible to registration. Pedigrees iwith all stock sold Tuesday, March 15th. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. This lot consists of brood sows bred to the famous boar Ohio Sunshine No.

452.1, young boars, gilts and pigs of both sxes. This stock is bred for bone and size and is equal to the Now is the chance to improve your stock Tfbms of Sale: All sums of $10 and under cash. On sums over $10 a credit cf 9 months time will be given without interest I aid whea due, if not paid when j. 10 per cent interest wiii bt Bitters, It's a wonderful tonic, and Dr. linn' 6 Home in longanoxia after a few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs.

Larkin Williams. Hugh Carnahan of Topeka spent Sunday with relatives. John Carnahan and son Will went to Overbrook to visit relatives. Some more phones have been added to our company's stock which make a total of forty-five. Otheis are beinir Order Packet Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Business Cards, Bills, a ll kinds, Catalogues, etc oi The Observer IIgv; Di scovcry PrWPTlOSf effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems.

It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. OnlyoOc, and satisfaction guaranteed by Ed Welling and Co. Druggists. Christian Science Ma8tmg3. Service every Sunday at ten thirty a.

m. three miies south of Richland at the John Lch place. All are welcome. MS HtI.M Stable south of hotel. Drives made to neighboring towns.

Prices reasonable. For All Throat and added daily We hope we will soon be A Perfect Cure able to send our items by rhone to the date cf sale. W. Lung Troubles. TlBBITTS.

Richland editor. Wo wiJl also have Mony back If it fail. Trial BoUIat free. i ccauaudcatico withDorer and Auburn.

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