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Newton Kansan from Newton, Kansas • 7

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THE NEWTON WEEKLY KANSAN- REPUBLICAN, SEPTEMBER 24, "03 PLENTY OF WORK GOOD WAGES Laborers Needed in Broom Corn Fields Out In Western Kansas. A Newton young nma who has been at work In the broom-corn harvest near Sterling says that labor Is in great demand in that locality. Farm-era cannot get men enough to do their work and Idle hands are much sought after. Men standing on the streets there are approached tlnto and again by farmers and offered extraordinary wages to help garner the broom-corn harvest. Wages of $2.00 a day and "find" are very ordinary; These two sums represent our range of prices for suits made to measure.

Most anyone can take the measure for a suit of clothes. Some do it right. Others ctill have much to learn. We have made this our business for years and understand your needs thoroughly. Several thousand new styles of cloth at your service and perfect satisfaction in fit and all other particulars pruar-anteed.

Pant to measure 13.00 to $10.00 a pair. LAMPS! Just arrived, our Fall line of Lamps, in all the new styles and new designs. A larger, better assortment than We haveevdr shown. See them in our window. Make your selection while the stock is full Duff Duff "seeders" get $2.75 a day.

Says Presbyterian Point. A choice little song by the pupils of the primary department under the lead of Miss Nettle Davlg gave a pleasing variety to the Sabbath school Sunday morning. The offering for ministerial relief Sunday was $16.05, The largest single gift was a Ave dollar bill. word of words the sweetest" was the solo sung by Miss Helen Holsing-ton. The anthem by the choir, "My times are In thy hands" will bear repeating.

A missionary meeting with a missionary ring to it was the one held Sunday night by the Y. P. S. C. E.

The young people were urged by the leader to attend the coming meeting of the Synodlcal Missionary association in Wichita and we hope a consM-erable number of them will do so. Sunday morning's sermon opened up the other side of the doctrine of christian perfection The evening Sermon was upon "Decision of Character and was illustrated by Elijah's vigorous rallying of the people on beautiful Mount Carmel. Sabbath school teachers will please note that their meeting Friday evening at Dr. Smith's home, 210 W. Cth Btreet is a permanent the Newton boy I never saw laoor on the easy seat to the extent that it is in that part of the state." rj.

BARnur.1 go. ALBERTSONSlLER. Wedding Sunday in bake Township COLD FACTS VERSUS SCIENCE. Of Well Known Young People. Miss May Albertson and Mr.

Boone Railroad Time Card Siler were married Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's father, J. C. Albertson, four miles south of Hal-stead. Mr. and Mrs.

Siler were In Newton yesterday and went from here to Greenwood county to visit friends. They will return to Harvey county ti reside. Both young people are prominent In the locality from which they come and news of the wedding will be received with interest by these friends. Farm Loans Wanted Physician Tells of Danger of Hastily Formed Opinions. In talking to a class of students recently, a prominent hospital physician of this city cautioned them against hastily forming and expressing opinions as to the nature of patients' diseases.

He emphasized bis warning with two stories from his own experience. He was once present at a clinic, the subject of which was a mail evidently suffering from some disease of the heart. "A strange, unnatural, murmuring sound could be heard from that organ," said the doctor, 'and the pupil of one of the man's eyes was much dilated. The peculiar appearance of the eye struck all present, and seemed to have some connection with the cardiac, or heart, affection. We wondered what the precise nature of this relation could be, and more than one of us had out a note book as the discussion grew animated.

But they were put away in a hurry when the patient remarked thst his queer looking eye was made of glass. "At another clinic the professor In charge was talking learnedly and pe M. E. Church. The services at the M.

E. church Sunday were full of Interest and were attended by large congregations, It was "old folks' day" and the elderly people had the places of honor. The church was prettily decorated in the League colors, red and white bunting and flowers. Each old person was A Lecture Course Concert A concert was given in Burrton last Will loan money on farm property at per cent, interest and xa per cent, commission, or at 5 per'cent. interest and 1 per cent, commission.

I loan only PRIVATE MONEY. Both principal and interest are payable at my office. Paitial payments may be made at any interest payment. Interest ceases on amounts paid. For farm g.

wr ni flACCCM loans come and see me. ULHHOOLU evening by a number of Newton young SANTA FE ROUTE. WESTWARD. Arrive. Depart No.

17, Kansas and Texas Express 6:26 am No. 115, Fast Mall 7:10 am No. 667, Mixed, daily 7:25 am No. 3 Callfonia Limited 1:40 pm 1:45 pm No. 6, Colorado, Utah Texas Express 3:45 pm 4:00 pm No.

1, California Express 6:06 pm 6:10 pm No. 7, Mexico and California Express 8:05 pm 8:30 pm No. 9, Colorado Flyer 12:06 am EASTWARD. Arrive. Depart No.

4, Kansas City and Chicago Express 10:10 am 10:20 am No. 662, Blackwell Acoom, 9:60 am No. 6, Kaosas City and Chicago Express 12:16 pm 12:40 pm No. U6, Kansas City Pas. 4:00 pm No.

4, California Limited 9:25 pm 1:30 pm No. 8, Kansas City and Chicago Express 11:50 pm 12:10 am No. 18 11 :35 pm No. 10, Mo. River 4:20 am 4:30 am SOUTHBOUND.

Depart. No. 17, Oklahoma Texas 6:45 am No. 115, Oklahoma Day 7:25 am No. 627, Alva 7:40 am No.

405, Texas Express 4:05 pm people under the auspices of the lecture course Those who took part in the conceri were Mrs. Harry Howes, Miss Rosa Bergh, Mr. Cecil Plumb, and Mr. J. W.

Blxel, with Florence 'Earl as accompanist. The members of the committee in at given a button hole bouquet. Easy chairs were provided for the very nged. The pastor preached an able and Interesting sermon, his subject being "Life's Journey." The music was pleasing and appro tendance were Dr. and Mrs.

J. H. Rhoades, John A. Hunter, John Hoefs, Edgar Grandy, and Rev. W.

A. Elliott. The party went over on No. 5 and came back on No. 8.

priate, including a violin solo by Miss Oldham and a vocal solo by Mrs. Cat-lin Some of the old, old hymns were sung. dantically about the importance of at tending carefully to minor symptoms. WABASH ROUTE Home Visitors' EXCURSION 'For Instance, said he, There were about forty people in TYPHOID AT BURNS. the morning congregation who were 'I have no doubt but that certain things might be confidently affirmed as to this woman's condition by the appearance of her over .60 years of age there being two Several Cases of Fever Reported over eighty years and one lady 92 years old.

From our Neighboring City. There appears to be an epidemic "He was forging ahead with partic FOLLOW THE FLAG" ulars when the patient Interrupted him. Many of the elderly people attended the League service at 7 o'clock which was full of Interest and very helpful to the young people. 'Here you are, she said, taking of typhoid fever in and around the town of Burns, east of Newton. Quite a large number of cases have developed and Newton has been called up out her teeth, 'you can hand them around if you NORTHBOUND.

Arrive. No. 406, Texas Oklahoma Ex. ..12:15 am No. 116, Oklahoma Day 3:45 pm No.

628, Wellington Mixed 6:20 pm No. 18, Texas Oklahoma Ex 11:15 pm The following trains carry mall: Nos. 2, 4, 6, 6, 405, 406, 18. 115, 116, 667. 562.

No. 1 is the California train, carrying Pullman and Tourist Sleepers through to Los Angeles. No. 2 and 8, running through fo Chicago, carry both Tourist and Pullman Sleeping cars. No.

3 runs Sunday and Wednesday only. No. 4 runs Wednesday and Saturday only. No. 6 Is a solid vestibule train, running between Chicago and Denver, carrying coaches, chair cars and Pullman sleepers.

No. 6 Is equipped the same as No. 6. Tickets on sale at depot ticket office to all points in the United States, Canada and ail foreign countries, via any steamship line. Round trip- tickets on sale to local points at a reduction of 10 per cent fcelow the double one-way rates.

L. C. HORST, Agent MISSOURI PACIFIC. TRAIN NO. 458.

(Daily. Except Sunday.) on for medical assistance. Misses Baptist Budget. There was a very perceptible in Gertrude Wilson and Bertha Schneid RESPECT FOR THE LAW. crease in church attendance Sunday.

er, both of the Axtell hospital force, are now in that locality nursing fever Writer Thinks Schools the Best Place i We hope that the increase may be con. tinuous. patients. In Which to Teach It. The subject chosen bj Rev.

Dr. 8 The music was exceptionally good Foster, president of the Rust Univer nnd greatly appreciated by our peo A Remarkable Record. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a sity In Mississippi, for his initial sermon of a serie in a Boston pulpit yesterday shows the question that is ple. In addition to two very excel TO POINTS IN Ohio and Indiana and Louisville, Ky. Sept.

1st, 8th 15th and Oct. 6th 30 DATS Low round trip rates will be in effect, good 30 DAYS Unsurpassed Service Smooth Track Fast Time Wabash trains run directly through the World's Fair Grounds, J5t. Louis, in full vl-w of all the magnificent buildings. The only line that does it. Ask your ticket agent for tickets over the Wabash.

For further information write L. S. McClellan, H. C. Shields, Western Passenger Agent.

Traveling Passenger Agent. 903 MAIN ST REET KANSAS CITY, MO. remarkable record. It has been in use for over thirty years, during which lently rendered quartettes we were favored with a solo by Cecil Plumb at uppermost in the minds of thoughtful EASTBOUND. Arrive.

Depart 4:30 pm men In the section which he repre the morning hour and a duet by Mrs. sents. "Is Respect for the Law De time many million bottles have been sold and used. It has long been the standard and main reliance in the Harry Howes and Prof. Bixel at the Whitewater 5:28 pm Pot win 6:55 pm Eldorado 6:50 pm 11:15 pm creasing?" is the topic which' he discussed, and his own view was that evening service.

We shall have a quartet choir for a time in place of treatment of croup in thousands of there is a growing defiance of law and A.aiiaas iny i am TRAIN NO. 457. (Dally. Except Sunday.) homes, yet during all this time no the chorus choir. order, which means a general spread WESTBOUND.

Arrive. Depart. case has ever been reported to the of anarchy unless something is. done Owes His Life to a Neighbor's Kind- manufacturers In which It failed to effect a cure. When given as soon as Kansas City 9:30 pm Eldorado 7:00 am Potwln 7:50 am Whitewater 8:22 am Newton 9:15 am 9:20 am ness.

the child becomes hoarse or even as Mr. D. P. Daugherty, well known McPherson 11 :25 am to check it The churches can dc much, but we believe the schools can do more, "because they perform a service of more universal contact. Respect for the fundamental principles of law as a fundamental condition of good citizenship should be taught and soon as the croupy cough appears, It throughout Mercer and Sumner count rsy mis cnange we lost connection ror points between Yates Center and Fort les, most likely owes his will prevent the attack.

It contains no opium or other harmful substance Scott life to the kindness of a He and may be given as confidently to a Train going direct to Kansas City via rates Center, Garnett and Paola. Tickets on sale to all points. Chair was almost hopelessly afflicted with diarrhoea; was attended by two phy baby as to an adult For sale by J. B. Dickey.

vol a a i a. iuivih.1 cat kiv uicai a nppij to Ti W. RANDALL, Agent sicians who gave him a little, if any, impressed upon the rising generation in every institution of learning, great or small. This ethical lack must be met. If at all, by those charged with the responsibility of forming the youthful mind.

Boston-Transcript. relief, when a neighbor learning of his serious condition, brought him a bottle Tls Her Right "Should a wife ask her husband to rl "Oio mmnm, oi.o iron." A I i I "Ml BEABT OlnUTIU'D PONSLT TDIMMI TO TKEE." 1 A ijjj j) of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and kiss her?" asks a heart-to-heart lady Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured him TOLD OF AN IRISH JAILER. EAST BOUND. in less than twenty-four hours. For writer in the New York Evening Journal.

Not on your hurl your sale by J. B. Dickey. Fearful Threat Made to His Unlucky self right at him and buss him. Atlanta Constitution.

Prisoners. In the old days in Ireland, when such a trifle as cracking a head in a It's folly to suffer from that horri faction fight was not considered a School of Mining. Important developments are taking place In the school of mining connected with the Birmingham, (Eng.) university. Prof. Redmayne, head of ble plague of the night, itching piles.

Doan's Ointment cures, quickly and breach, of the peace, one small jail ctood long without a prisoner. But the old order changed, and presently No. 80S ST. LOUIS LIMITED. Leaves Ellsworth 8:30 A.

M. Leaves Burrton 12:06 N. Arrives Wichita 1:20 P. Leaves Wichita 1:30 P. M.

Arrives St 7:20 A. Arrives Memphis is. 8i A. M. No.

302 8T. LOUIS MAIL. Leaves Wichita 8:15 P. Arrives St. Louis 6:40 P.

M. Arrives Kansas City 7:20 A. M. Arrives Ft. Smith 10:30 A.

M. WEST BOUND. No. 309 METEOR. Leaves St Louis 2:30 P.

M. Leaves 9:15 P. M. Leaves Ft Smith 6:66 P. M.

Arrives 8:18 A. M. No. 306 KANSAS LIMITED. permanently.

At any drug store, 50 HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS FROM ALL POINTS CN the school, has arranged this year for the students to visit the lrqnstone three men were confined there in con cents. sequence of a trifling mistake about mines of Cleveland, the coal, and lead mines of Cumberland, a goat. This state of affairs did not To Get Rid of Plague. A radloi plan for getting rid of suit Ptyalim O'Toole, who was gover and the coal mines of Northumberland MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. GSEATLY SEDUCED RATES EAST.

INDIANA, WESTERN OHIO AND LOUISVILLE. KY, September 1st. 8th. 15th and flctober 6th. Return limit, 30 days.

no N'T MISS THIS CHANCE nor, chief warder and turnkey com' and Durham. He also proposes to es Leaves i St Louis 8:36 P. M. ie plague has been suggestea at 3ombay that of removing 300,000 bined, as he found he had to stop Leaves Memphis 8:25 P. M.

tablish at the new university buildings at Bourneville a large mining at home to look after the prisoners. Arrives Wichita ....8:07 P.M. So one morning he, thus addressed jeople and thoroughly mamiecung ielr homes. Leaves Wichita 8:17 P. M.

laboratory on the lines of the leading lt the old home and your frienda of othor. day. them: "Look ye here, me bould boys, Arrives Burrto 4:30 P. M. Arrives Ellsworth 8:10 P.

M. American universities. A model coal iinini eoMMNV-a AOCNT. Of I'll let yez out every mornin' at the first shriek o' dawni yez can do what For a bilious attack take Chamber mine will be sunk and equipped, so that students may become familiar B. F.

DUNN, A. R. DEEM, Div. Pass Agent City Ticket Agent, Wichita, Kansas. H.

O. OWNSKN, Omni Pwewr 4 Ticket AjwntJJwj" yez likes all day, but if yer not back ized with practical conditions on the Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by B. Dickey. benine o' the clock altch night, 111 lock every mother's son o' ye, out" 50 YEitiw EXPERIENCE spot.

Labor Conditions In Japan. 1 KM Notice to Republicans. All mills in Japan run day and I There will be a meeting of the night, the change of hands being made at noon and midnight. In one with Strength Harvey County Republican club your mill at Osaka 26,000 workers are un Thursday, September 24, 1903 at 1 p. m.

at Branlne Branlne's office to der 15 years of age and operate only 3.700 spindles. In this country 300 JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE, persons operate that number. In the arrange for our coming annual banquet October 30. All interested are Invited to attend and especially the district vice presidents of the different Lowell mill of i.uuu looms ana 122,000 spindles there are 700 male and. 1,500 female operators, in a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorate for WOMEN, I wards and townships.

Japan it would require lz.uoo per i4aij Designs I i Copyrights AriTone sending a sketch and denortptln mny quickly ascertain, our opinion free whether an invention in probably patentable. foimmintaa tionn strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on i 'it tents Bent free. Oldest nuency for Beuurtng patents. I'atents aken through HI mm (Jo.

receive special notice, without chnrve, iutho Scientific A handsomely ninntrated I.fnMt circulation of any scietitlUc journal. 'IVi iuk, $3 a yenr four months. Sold by, all tu'wiirtiwiorfl. MUNN Co.S6,Broadwa' New Vorir Branch Offlon. fi CHILDREN and MEN.

B. O. HAGEN, President. sons to do this work. The wages, however, in Japan are, 15 qents per tl 11.

fc rtv fnr a man and 9V4 cents for a GET XT FROM YOTJH DSUGGIST. 'i'li woman. i Saved by a Cat A cat saved two lives at Woking Leads In PostofMcea. ham by waking a public housekeeper The United States has 78,000 post-. 1 ff TcrCure a CoMin Studying Cancer.

Ui3 whose premises were on fire. On being awakened by pats from the cat's ifflces. Germany Is next with 45,623 Two eminent physicians In the Roy tnd Great Britain third with 22,400. al College of Surgeons, under the can axitive Bromo If paw, the man found that tae room was full of smoke. A few minutes after the man and his sister-in-law had cer research fund, have been pursu Takes the burn out; heals the wounds cures the pain.

Dr. Thomas' Hem. 1 Lottos icni tn fast 13 BsonCiS, ing arduous investigations of that disease wholly -undisturbed for six made their escape the house was com- Electric Oil, the household remedy. I 'pletely gutted. mouths.

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