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Newton Kansan from Newton, Kansas • 7

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TH1 WEEKLY KANAN REPUBLICAN, APRIL 18, 1809. SEVEN BUSY, DAY YESTERDAY and especially to Dr. Ewart and his efficient assistants for their moat admirable arrangements for our comfort In every way; to the orguuUt for his most skillful manipulation of the fine instrument; to ho choir both Individually and collectively fur their sweet CHURCH WORKERS HAD MANY J'liH'rlonoH I'rove. Time IU which I in'mt liJJffl. rL.jLa driving owoy paiu lid hiniib- a a n-iumiy fur aprulu, b.i.ui, bruism, ibuo.

ui-urulgia. It cur- cuIiIh, cnuiirw, bowrl complaint. But bw sure take tbJ' uninulli'd remedy promptly. Lvga but ties 35 cents or Urger 60 cent. THE ROOFING QUESTION PROBLEMS TO DEAL WITH soogs of praise; to Mis.

Meckel of Prstbytery of Wichita Organized- Emporia, for the Inspiring rendition of Joint Meeting Held Last Night-Fine Addresses and Music. "Open the Gates of the to the Rev. Mr. Burns and his people of WHY NOT SETTLE IT the Methodist church for the use of their house of worship for the Presbytery of Wichita; also to the moderator for From Thursday's Dally. Yesterday was a busy day, one of the busy days for members of Em porla Presbytery.

Before eight o'clock his fairness and expedition of business. We are glad we have bad the privilege of coming and Emporia Presbytery shall be delighted to come again. 'Respectfully submitted, A. McKINLEY. Committee.

the brethern were to be found in var lous parts of the big buildings In com tnlttee rooms dealing with the prob ONCE AND FOll ALL Settle it by using a roofing of known wearing It's not what a roofing ought to do it's what it HAS DON IS DOINO and will DO. We can prove that RUBEROID ROOFING TM Mm C. 1. TL Of. that was applied to various kinds of buildings from 10 to IS years ago Is still in perfect ci edition.

No leaks, no repairs. WHERB CAN YOU EQUAL THIS RECORD Rubaroid contains no tar, rubber, paper or other substances that need a protecting mineral coat, it protects itself from all influences of beat, cold or dampness. It is acid-proof, fire-resisting, and will not melt, crack or rust. Anybody can lay it. Writ to-day for fnm samples.

SWARTZ LUMBER CO. lems which come up In their church work and preparing reports to be sub mitted later to the Presbytery. Run nlug a church is a great work, and A BIT OF ADVICE running a Presbytery is still greater But tho machinery was well oiled.sklll First Don't Delay. 8econd Don't ed engineers were in charge and the Experiment. If you suffer from backache; bend- LECTURE COURSE ATTRACTION Those for the 8eason of 1909-10 Hav Been Selected.

The committee having the matter la charge have announced the lecture, course attractions for the seaaoa 1909-10, and pride themselves In lb belief that a better list of talent baa never been provided, In wblca onlnlon our readers will no doubt acquiesce when the following Is perused: Whitney Brothers' Quartet, IncluJ-Ind Edwin M. Whitney, reader. Edward Amherst Ott, styled "Toe Purposeful Orator." Dr. Monroe Markley, lecturer. Dr.

Thomas E. Green, lecturer. Thomas Brooks Fletcher, lecturer. Gertrude Goodwyn Miller Concert company, Miss Miller appearing as dramatic reader. Schlldkert Hungarian Orchest-a, eight pieces.

It Is believed that the above program will prove varied enough to salt the most exacting, as there are three musical numbers, three lectures and one monologlst, while the high class of the talent will be recognized at a glance. It is probable that another number will be added, but as to this the committee will advise later. The attractions are announced above In the order they will appear and the season will open in October. machine started and kept on its way without friction or jar or break of any kind. aches or dizzy spells; if you rest poo ly and are languid In the morning; There are too many details (and the kidney secretions are irregular and unnatural fn appearance do not delay.

maybe some fthem rather dry to the unlnlated) to make Interesting reading The kidneys are calling for help, for the average newspaper reader, Slight nymptoma of kidney trouble are but forerunners of more serious lulled by Murphy Mortgage Company, William M. Irwin and wf. to Helen Schat-r $3200. hf. NE qr.

32 22 2E. Mrs. 11. A. McGoe et al to D.

M. Hill fl.00. Lot 9, blk. 18. Phlnney's aJd.

Newton. E. C. Lewellen and wf. to Carrie N.

Van Aken $4,000. Lots 24. 20, hf. 28, blk. 54, Newton.

Thos. Sheridan Sr. and wf. to Jessie M. Clurk $1,425.

Part of blk. 81, New. ton. John Hamilton and wf. to Thos.

Sheridan $1,600. Part of blk. 81, Newton. Sarah Prouty and husband to H. W.

Lobrdlng," $12,000. NE qr. 14-231W. Tolbert Harmon and wf. to Martin Mayer $150..

Lots 19, 21, blk. 93, Newton. HUka Buss and husband to Joseph Harrington $680. Part of 2. 3.

and Hlldreth's add. to Newton. Henry Rupp and wf. to D. II.

Lehman $2,000. hf. of hf. of NE.qr. 34-22-2W.

Henry Mason and wf. to W. C. Simmons Part of blk. 84, Newton.

M. J. Shanibaugh et al to W. R. Brush, $2,500, und.

3-4 int. In pt. of blk. 3, Steele's add. to Newton.

George Hanna and wf. to Mary In-gold $1.00. Part of blk. 75, Newton. E.

R. Sanner and wf. to Martin Wet-schensky $9001 Lot 20, east hf. of 18, blk. 1, Newton.

Ella E. Dickey and husband to F. P. Batchelder $2200. Lot 5, south hf.

4, blk. 23, Newton. Sarah J. Ayers to Leo G. Ayers hf.

of NE qr. 10-22-2E. Joslah Foltz and wf. to C. F.

Claas-sen $4,000. Lots 32, 34, blk. 54, Newton E. P. DeWalt and wf.

to J. H. Wac-her and wf. $2500. Part of NE qr.

20-23-1E. Alice V. Cook and husband to Christian Schmitt $6,000. Lots 1, 3, blk. 65, Newton.

Bethel college of Mennonine church to Peter J. Weldel, part of NE qr. 8-23-1E. Charles L. Kolb and wf.

to Frank M. Billick $1900. Lots 16, 18, blk. 80, New-ton. P.

S. Darlington and wf. to John H. Wacher and wf. $1.00.

Part of blk. 13, Steele's add. Newton. -Many J. Shambaugh, guardian to W.

R. Bush, $750.. Und. 1-4 interest in pt. of lot 3, blk.

3, Steele's add. Newton. Harvey county, Kansas, to J. C. Johnston $21.17.

Lot 7, blk. 1, Perkins' add. Harvey county, Kansas to C. B. Street $13.75.

Lot 10, blk. 69, Newton. Harvey county, Kansas to C. B. Street, $13.75.

Lot 9, blk. 69, Newton. One of the finest addresses made was by a Newtonian, Dr. George McElree, complaints. They should be given fit tentlon before it Is too late.

when as one of the committee ap pointed by tlie2congregatlon he address Doan's Kidney Pills cure kidney THE LOWEST RATES ON Farm Loans Are made by Kinney Suderman At Midland National Bank trouble. They are recommended by ed the Presbytery when the matter of Mr. Ewart's resignation as pastor of thousands. Can Newton residents oe the Newton church came up. "That's sire more convincing proof than the statement of a Newton citizen who says that the cure Doan's Kidney Pill 3 good enough to say after a man's dead.

That's a classic," said a doctor of philosophy, who is pastor of one of our large churches. effected years ago has proven permnn ent? Mrs. H. B. Wilson, 915 Logan street, Newton, says: "Doan's 'Kid At 2 p.

an interesting sight was seen, for across Main street marched a body of men from the Presbyterian REDEMPTION TAX LI8T Advertised for Tax Deeds ney Pills procured at Dickey's drus to the Methodist church to organize store cured a member of our family of County Treasurer's Office, Harrey County. Kansas Newton, Kansas, March 10th, lBOt the new Presbytery of Wichita, "1 a long Btanding case of kidney complaint and there has never been a re was a historic event. Fifty years from now our children will say: "My father," turn of the trouble I gave a public Public notice is hereby given that the following described tracts of land or town lots situated in the county of Harvey and state of Kansas, which vr sold on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1906, for the delinquent taxes thereon, will be conveyed and disposed of as provided by law, unless redeemed for said tax sale on or before the 4th day of September A.

D. 1909, and the amount of taxes charged and Interest on each parcel as set opposite each de statement In 1905 endorsing this rem Mr. F. G. Fritts, Oneonta, N.

writes: "My little girl was greatly benefitted by taking Foley's Orino Lax ative, and I think it is the best remedy for constipation and liver trouble." Foley's Orlno Laxative is best for women and children, as it is mild, pleasant and effective, and it a splendid spring medicine, as It cleanses The system and clears the complexion. Sold by Geo. W. Kates. edy and can add at this time that.

I think as highly of it os Any person suffering from backache would Amount R. scription of said tract of town lots, to-wit: To Whom Assessed Sec. Lot Town Blk. do well to give Doaft's Kidney Pilis a trial. -For sale by all dealers.

Price, 50c. or "my grandfather" was there that day In Newton and took part in the new organization. It means expansion It means that the Presbyterian church is growing. An unusually fine meeting was held last night. It was a joint meeting of the Woman's Presbyterial society and of the two Presbyteries.

The church was well filled. As usual the choir, with Mr. Schmutz's able accompaniment on the pipe organ, contributed to the worshipful and inspiring in- Alta Township sh. wh. S.

E. qr. 3 S. W. qr 3 Abr.

R. Regier 4.93 8.71 3w 3w 22 Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, Lakin Township (Tibbott's Add.) .79 sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. E. Ropp Lettie Taylor Lettie Taylor Garden Township.

The Misses Alma and Edna Ruth, Olga Lelsy and. Anna Epp took the Missouri Pacific flyer at Hesston Saturday morning for Newton. The latter had to remain In Newton on account of the grip, but the others returned Sunday The Voran estate is building a barn Real Estate Transfers. pressiveness of the service. The two addresses of the evening were given by Rev.

S. L. Grigbsy of Emporia on "What Is a Christian?" and Miss K. Anna Gibbons of Kanazawa, Japan. on section 14, southeast quarter.

In Newton City. Fr. X. E. qr S.

W. qr Gilbert's Add. Harvey county, Kansas to J. C. John For the week ending April 10, 1909.

Furnished by Murphy Mortgage Co. Ara Steele and wf. to Samuel Sarah Rhea Ella Wester W. O. Solomon Ei E.

Thatcher 'E. P. Glover ston $21.19. Lot 5, blk. 1, Perkins' add Place of the ne burned by lightninj Mr.

Grigbsy has a pleasing manner. Scbeuck $800. Part of section 26-23- had the Bible and common sense on 2W. Newton. las' ear- District No.

12 will close on the People past middle life usually have evening of the 8th, with a program, some kldnev or bladder disorder that The Smith shelling outfit did work his side in everything he said, and hit Nannie Epple to D. R. Siefkin $H0. Morse's Add Church Part of blk. 10, F.

J. Mell's add. to a few telling blows at some of the half-hearted Christianity of the day, which is content to stand with one saps the vitality, which is naturally ior Auernheimer Nicklles and Scrag 24 .55 21! .55 28 .65 30 6.58 32 .55 19 38 45.70 89 78.63 99 38.79 14 100 2.96 17 .6 2.76 19 6 2.77 18 8 5.87 20 8 5.84 31 11 1.61 32 11 1.61 5 IS 2.13 6 18 2.13 7 18 76.87 8 18 2.13 Add. 18 6 .95 19 6 .95 19 5 1.61 21 5 1.61 23 5 1.61 Newton Ragsdale's Add. John Wendling and wf.

to Frank lower in old age. Foley's Kidney Rem- Mike O'Brien W. Waelty sold fifty fat hogs last t7 (inn MW nr 11.9J.9W euy corrects urinary irouuiea, buiuii-. foot in the church and the other in the world. His address was splendid in every particular.

Miss Gibbons is an excellent story a mi wf on wf fn fjriffin "tea Kidneys, ana restores Steele's Add a. unwvi cav J. P. Vogt had a second windmill put $500. Part of blk.

17, Morse's add. tucu iuiu vigor, tu Ulrc A. S. Johnson ti I. L.

Donaldson teller. Her pictures of life in Japan were listened to with deepest interest. Frederick SotlTand wf. to Gustav 80 they win 8traIn out tn uri0 Tirhon i finn Part hik. Morse's add.

tnat settles in the muscles and Joints in Monday. Lost by H. G. Ruth a green endgate Friday noon, west of Doc i-ieree's. Finder will please leave at 404 West Sixth street She charmed all bf the simple earnestness of her maniier, the vividness of Sold by Geo.

W. H. A. Poland Newton. causing rheumatism.

Kates. Annie Shumaker, executrix to Frank Wright's Add. A NEW FIRM HAS BEEN FORMED Jno. Aubra Use Allen's Foot-Ease. Welsh $415.

Part of blk. 99, Newton. William Scherb, guardian to Mrs Sophie Scherb $800. Und. 1-6 interent Grant Johnson and Jos, Foltz Enter in hf.

of SE qr. 32-23-1 W. her narratives of real life on a mission field and the beautiful devotion to Christ and Christ's work which shone through every word she said. After Miss Gibbons came Mrs. Meckle of Emporia with a solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple" of rare appropriateness, charm and spiritual power.

C. H. McBURNEY, County Treasurer. Into Partnership. William Scherb, guardian to Mrs.

So A powder to be shaken into the shoes. If you have tired, aching feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy. Cpres aching, swollen, hot, sweating feet. Relieve corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort.

Try it today. Sold by all phie Scherb $166.66. Part of blk Halstead. One of the latest firms to make its bow to the people of this vicinity and ask for a liberal share of the patronage in their lines is the Newton Real Es Advertised List Martha A. Leonhardt to J.

H. Ogan The following Is a list of leters re $850. Lots 191, 193, Commercial ave maining uncalled for at the Newton, tate and Investment company, sue Floyd's add. Sedgwick. Kansas postofflce, April 12, which cessors to S.

D. Williams. druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Dont Henry P. Wile and wf.

to C. H. Yeo- If not called for within two weeks The members of the firm, Grant All Kinds of Building Material At Then the two Presbyteries through a Joint report expressed their warm appreciation of the hospitality of Newtonians in the following resolutions: The members of the two presnyter-les of Emporia and Wichita tn final accept any substitute. For free trial package, also free sample of the Foot- raans $1,500. Lots 15 to 24 inclusive from date will be sent to the dead let Johnson and Jos.

Foltz, need no intro block 9, Tibbott's 1st add Halstead. ter office. Persons calling for these duction to our readers. Mr. Johnson Ease Sanitary Corn-pad, a new invention, address Allen S.

Olmstead, Le-Roy, N. Y. Christian A. Vogt and wf. to Daniel M.

Vogt $1,500. hf. of NW qr. of joint session, desire to give sincere came here with his parents in 1871 and this county has been his home ever since. Mr.

Foltz cannot claim as long NW qr. 11-22-2W. and emphatic expression to our appre letterfi please say advertised. Anderson, Mrs. Nan and Lidy.

Ayers, B. B. Anders, Albert Bohanman, E. W. Bontram, Dan M.

F. Zwlcky and wf. to S. A Davis ciation and very great gratification at a residence I nthls vicinity, although he has been here for twenty-seven $2,000. Lot 32.

hf. of 33, blk. 12, New. the most hospitable manner in which ton. we have been entertained by the good years.

Because of their long, rest K. N. Friesen and wf. to U. E.

Obley Presbyterians of Newton. These peo dence here and their extensive ac $6,500. hf. of NW qr. 28-23-3W.

ple have taken us to their homes and quaintance throughout the county, com J. A. Cox and wf. to T. M.

Ogle their hearts. They have fed us sump blned with their natural shrewd busi $5,000. Lot 27, blk. 38, Newton. tuously every day.

They have trans ness qualifications, it is hardly nec The Modern Novel. Chapter 1. The prettiest girl you ever saw. Chapter 2.. The young man interviews her pa.

Chapter 3. A wedding grand without a flaw. Chapter 4. An oath a tear a lot of jaw. Chapter 6.

"I'm going back home to my ma." Chapter 6. Her maiden name restored by law. San Francisco Call. Frank M. Ogle and wf.

to J. A. Cox ported us in automobiles. They have essary to say that the new firm starts regaled us with music, both instru out under' the most favorable condi $6,400. SE qr.

17-23-2E. Julius F. Dierker and wf. to J. A Cox $2159.

Part of blk. 82, Newton. tlons. mental and vocal. They have given us the keys of their city.

They have done everything desirable and almost everything conceivable to make our During the every one woull M. M. Hebert to F. M. Billick $1800.

Lots 21, 23, 25, blk. 16, Blake's add. THE NEWTON LUMBER CO, fox winnie jno; olinger be benefitted by taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. It furnishes a needed tonc Newton. sojourn pleasant and delightful.

Therefore, be It 'o the kidneys after the extra strain H. F. Wilson and wf. to Frank Wise jf winter, and" it purifies the blood $800. Lots 7, 8, blk.

4, Walton. Resolved, that our thanks are here For week ending April 8, 1909. Furn Read This. Council Grove, Sept. 21, .1908.

by extended to all these good people. Balkman, Charley Bruce, Mrs. W. T. (pkg.) Chambers, E.

W. Deen, Mrs. Jennie Esbin, Mr. Garner, Isaac Gibb. J.

W. Howell, C. A. Kule, Mrs. Blanche Knoblock, Fred (pkg.) Murray, D.

P. McLaln, A. E. (2) Manger, S. B.

Morino, Bicker Moore, H. B. Parkhurst, S. K. Stevens, Dora Shields, John Stout, Dora (pkg.) Towns, John Welch, Fred.

1 Free delivery of letters at the residences or addresses may be secured by observing tho following rules: Direct letters plainly to street and number, giving full address. S. R. PETERS. P.

M. This is to certify that less than one by stimulating the kidneys, and causing them to eliminate the Impurities from It Foley's Kidney Remedy imparts new life and vigor. Pleasant 'e take. Sold by Geo. W.

Kates. bottle of Hall's Texas Wonder cured me of kidney, bladder and rheumatic Aids Nature R. McARTIIUR Real Estate Office, 106 East Broadwa) NEW SCHOOL BUILDING IN USE trouble. I can fully recommend It tr any one suffering with the above trouble. G.

W. Keyts. Sold hy Reese's drug store. Catholics Now Have One of the Finest In the City. The Catholic school children are Does a general Real Estate.

Loan and Insurance business, prepares abstracts and does notarial work. Call on him If you want to either buy, sell or exchange loan or borrow. The reat success of Dr. Pierce'g Golden Medical Discovery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering coughs, is based cn the recognition of the fundamental truth tbnt 'Golden Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with ing, tissue-repahiiig, muscle-making materials, in condensed and concentrated form. Witt- this help Nature supplies the necessary strength to the stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering obstinate coughs.

The "Discovery" re-establishes the digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, purifies and enriches the blood, and nourishes the nerves in now comfortably installed in their new school building. The Parochial school building has Just been finished and is one of the best built buildings Hughes succeeds Representative O'Connell of Massachusetts. The party "whip" has a lot to do. It is his duty to ascertain as nearly as possible the sentiment of the members of his party on all pending legislation dependins on party action, and to see that the entire membership of his party Is present when the vote is taken on tho question. in town, and has every modern con venience.

Down stairs there are four large airy school rooms and up stairs is a good sized auditorium. Kodol gives the stomach a chance to regain its lost strength aAd after a little while you need not take Kodol longer, but take It while you need it and if it falls to benefit you your money will be refunded. Sold by The old frame building which has short establishes sound vigorous health. your dealer offers something "fust as flood, It Is probably better FOR HIM It pays better. But you are thlnklni ot the cure not the profit, so there's nothing "lust as tor you.

Say so. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, la Plain English) or, Medicine Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing smly. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Address Dr.

K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. i Edward W.

Durant, whom President has appointed collector of custocis it Charleston, S. is forty-five yean old and a native of Minnesota. He Is a graduate of the Sheffield Scientific school. been used will be moved away from the grounds and the lawn around the church and school house and the J. B.

Dickey. DeWltt's Carbolized Witch Hazel salve is especially good for piles. Sold by J. B. Dickey.

priest's bouse will be put in shape. Read the 1 Cam an Want Column. i.

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