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The Melvern Review from Melvern, Kansas • 4

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jX000KH0000X3 COUNTY NEWS. fHE MELVERN REVIEW. J. R. LEONARD, 4itdr m4 Prop nnnnniiTf i nimi THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1906 Soured al ma Melvrra Pmuofllo Seeond Clan Mailer.

G. 8. Hersndeeo has sold hit restaurant at Osage City to John Hansom, The stores at Lyndon now close at expoptlng Saturday evenings. The graduating class at the Osage City high school this year was com. pound of six girls and five boys.

Marriage llconses since last report have been Issued as follows: Fred Stroud to Lnln Saylors. Oscar Larson lo Aiincs Malmslrom, James Bre- Married, Wednesday evening, May 1C, 190C, at eight o'clock, at the home of tbe bride, Mr. Prior Lee Feltner aud Miss Nina A. Bolen, Rev. G.

W. Kitchen, of theMolvern M. E. church, officiating. The ceremonv was witnessed by many relatives and friends.

Many handsome presents were received, The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bolen, who reside five miles southwest of Melvern. She bus taught a couplo of terms of school in the Ar.tioch district and gave satisfaction.

She is a very SUBSCRIPTION RATES! On Vaar 91. OO Six Month SO Thr Month 25 Kbud tfalltr aid the Rooster. Msu Mullsroo a summer's day Ret a am In a brand u.w way. (MuJ, twu sm. was a oltjr girl.) Abetorarsd a box with tinsel far.

Llued 11 suug-ly wltn uew-mowa tiaj. Filled It nicely with eras, and then Started to look for a likely lieu. Out of the flock alia aeleotsd odo, AlJ then lbs tuouht ber work was dons. tt'would bars bson but tbe stubborn ben Stood up and cackled "Ka-doot," and ibea Maud Muller earns, and wltb pslnsd surprlss Looked coldly Into tbe oraataro's Tben tied Its less to tbe box. '-You bet," Said abe, "1 know bow to make you set." But still It stood, worse and worse Shrieked forlb lis wrongs Vo tbe universe.

Turned over tbe box wltb the tinsel gay And lcuomlniounly flapped awav. Then a bad boy over the barnyard fence Te-boed "Say, Maud, difference 'Tween bens, you know, and It Is that One gays 'Ka-doot I' and one 'Ka-datl' Tben Maud recalled that tbe ugly brute She bad tried lo set bad said "Ka-doot PHONE NO. 50. linger to Martha Thomas. Lyndon Record.

J. n. Newell sold his residence toG.K. Ml If OUR TOPEKA LETTER. popular young lady, nnu the groom is to bo congratulated on securing so charming and so worthy a young lady for his bride.

Troubles of Hoaieoleanicg, And It rame to Das that booaaolesn-Ing was at hand, In which the wall of the habitation are renewed and the carpet thereof beaten With man? stripes, The man of the bouse goeth up Into tbe attic for to bring forth the coal hod and Ha stoupaih over to discover the shovel with his hand and rlselh up and fiodelh. the rafters with bla head. He sweareth a great swear and cornel forth with a string of stove pipes and a new intellectual bump upon his cranium. He snorted like a bay horse in a corn field and strldeth away la vexation. And tbe stride with 'which he strode was great.

In an evil moment the pipes breaketh in twain and fallelh down the steps In confusion and a great cloud as of dust was in the air and sottletb upon his eyebrow. Then Rachel, the same being bis wife, louketh up from below and seeth the muss upon the steps and over aganst the walls thereof. And Rachel lifi-eth up her voice 0 cubits ength and didst rail against him Ilka sixty. And the voice With which she railed was forllsmo, so much so that the neighbors didst wink one to the other and held their sides and made merry for they had been thdre aforetime. And Racbel didst shake ber finger and cried out to the man, "Knowest thou not that I hath scrubbed with a mighty scrub, Insomuch as to cause- a great pain to settle in the midst of my back.

Wherefore hast thou didst this thing? Art thou bereft of thy sense, even as a jassack?" Then the man feareth his hair and butteth bis head over against the wall as tbe manner of them who are mad as a wet hen. And he smote bim- The groom is an excellent young And eve since that tatstorlo da; She blushes In ao embarrassed way To tblnk cf the hobble sbe madeonoe when 8he tried lo set a (-entlt-man hen. Exchange. Haves and moved Into It last week. He has also sold his jewelry business to J.

A. Robinson, of Toronto, Kansas, who will arrive here between May 20th and Juno 1st to take charge. Mr. Newell will then depart for his new home In the British possessions, Lyndon Record. Harold Paul wns severely Injured Sunday by falling out of a tree.

He and Johnnie McDowell were together in the Paul pasture, north of town, and he climbed about twenty feet up In a tree to a squirrel's nest, and fell, rendering him unconscious, in which Condition he remained for several hours. The McDowell boy ran to John Baldwin's and gave Ibe alarm, and Kred brought him home and called Dr. t-'as-ley. The boy is badly bruised, and it is feared there are Internal injuries. It TOPEKA, May 1900.

A. HarrlH, iIih ChlcHpt Democrat who In a candidate for governor of Kittitas, in very much nmtiited at the tariff plunk in tUa platform adoutud by tba Kansas Itopiibliniina at tholr recent convention, dm amimoinmit is due to the platform declaration that the protective tariff principle hag foiren tried on lonir and hug proven go Hatiofavtory that it in unnecessary to nay an Mi In about it. The attention of the Chicago gentleman should he drawn to the plank in the Democratic platform pluiluinir the party to tariff for revenue only. The Democratic tariff principle has been tried sufficiently to prove it entirely un gatlafautory. The people have not forgotten 1 89.4.

Comparison of the two Two Jacks and a Stallion. Jrarit 1 Rill The Mammoth Kentucky Jack, is ixeiiiULivy riiia a biack with white points, bands high, stands well on his legs, fine ears, Roman bead, long neck, good style and action, big fine bone, fine eyes, yery deep body, broad chest, broad hips, well ribbed up and good foot. Ue is a quick performer and extra sure, and a breeder of good mules. Terms: $10.00 to insure a living colt. Qnnnicll Ti'Yfa a breeder ha9 clts three years OJJcUllMl OVKj old that weigh 1200 pounds.

He is a low down blocky fellow with a good bone. Terms: $8.00 to insure a living colt. Also baye a young Draft-Horse for service, NOTICE: The above Horse and Jacks will make the season of 1906 at my Farm, known as the Mark Warner Far'm, 5 miles Southwest of Melyern, Kas. To parties breeding to these Jacks and Horse, the service will become due when mare changes owners or is taken from the county. Great care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur.

man and Is also popular. The young couple will immediately commence housekeeping on a farm five miles west of Mevlern, May their joys never be less than on their happy wedding day, Assessor's Report. Marion Smith, trustee of the township, gave the Review this morning the following figures from bis report; Population of Melvern, 558. Population of township, outside of town, Total, 1,508. This is a gain for Melvern over last year of 94: a loss in township outside of town of 79; a gain for entire township of 15.

The taxable real estate in the city tariff planks' miebt allay tbe amuse ment ol the Chicago man. W. A. Harris cays he la, and always bag been, aealnvt the free railroad page Will the Illinois man arUeand explai to the people whom be wants to mnke constituents of his, why it is that he is nn i-Mtnur nn mid. nit lm hud ulwava is in township? outside of J.

W. FICKELr since ho hetfan his public career? city, total, $149,391. 000000000000000000000C000000000000000000000 II. H. Tucker, formerly associate ed Personal tax in city, i itorof a well-known Populist newspa township outside of city, to per in tbe Fifth Congressional district.

tal, total for entire township and now conducting a seductive oil re1 will be some time before ho will be able to be up. Lyndon Record. Monday about 9:30 or 10:00 o'clock a young man by, the name of Clyde Hanger drove into town from Lyndon, putting tip at the Waddle livery barn, stating that he was after a load of conl, ntid had Mr. Waddle telephone to one or two of the shafts to see if coal could be He was informed that he could have coal at Isaiah Jones' shaft, but slated that he prelerred coal at the Labor Exchange shaft, and said that he would telephone there himself after dinner and see about it. After telling Mr.

Waddle to feed and care tor his team he went down street, stating he was going for something to eat, He has not been seen since. Yesterduv his father-in-law came over for the team and wagon, but could find no trace of the young man. He staled that he knew of no reason why his son-in-law should have done as he has, the supposition being that be simply took. the J. L.

Kennedy's Breeding Barn. of city and country real estate and finery proposition at Uherryvale, is try personal property, $207,535. The ing to induce Republicans to vote the self upon the saying, "Go too, woman, and soak thy head and remove the sad thereof least I get thee kidnapped and sell thee unto the keeper Of the freak showkuss." Then Rachel goeth straightway unto her appointed walling place and didst wail several soft, damp wails. And the man grew bashful 'and It rcpontetb him that he bad done this thing. So be sought favor in her eyes, and going out he gathered up the Oleander tub, the weight thereof being as a cubic ton.

And he didst stagger as a drunken man as he toteth the thing with groanings to the cellar. And It came to pass that be steppeth upon a slippery spot that he wot not of, "and Democratic ticket, Notwithstanding above figures represent only thirty the fact that the Republican Legisla per cent, of the true valuation of the A Mountain of Gold could not bring as much happiness to Mrs. Lucia Wilke, of Caroline, as did one 2oo box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when It completely cured a running sore on ber leg, which had tortured ber twenty-three long years. Greatest antiseptic healer of plies, wounds, and sores, 25 cento at all drug stores. Ten Commandment! For 1906.

1. "Thou shalt not go away from borne to do thy trading, thou, nor thy wife, nor thy sons, nor thy daughters. 2. "Thou shalt patronize thine own mechanics, also the printer, and tbey shall patronize thee. 3.

"Thou shalt patronize tbine own merchants; that tbey may not be driven their homes to find food for their little ones, 4. "Thou sbalt pay tby bills promptly that tby credit may be good in tbe land where thou dwell-est, and thy neighbors greet tbe gladly. 5. "Thou shall not knock props from under thine own town in order to be' revenged on tbine enemy, lest thou' perish with bim. But if he show a disposition to build it up, see that thou frown not on his efforts.

G. "Thou shall not incline thine ear to the voice of pride nor permit vanity to overcome thine heart, 7. "Thou shalt spend thy earnings at home that they muy return whence they came and give nourishment to suehas come after tbee. 8. "Thou shalt not bear false witness against the town wherein tbou welles but shall speak well of it in tbe ears of all men, 9.

"Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors seed wheat nor his stove wood, nor his yearling, nor bis meat hog, nor the crib, but whatsoever thou desirest tbou sbalt buy of him that hath to sell, and thou shalt pay the price thereof in the coiu of the realm. 10. "Thou shalt keep these commandments and teach them to tby ture of 1005, and the 'Ce-publicun state property. administration, gave the independen Trustee Nutt has comoleted hi oil producers and refinery all of tbe lop assessment of Rock Creek towpsbip lslalioa they demanded, and all they and Wayerly city, and finds there now have, Mr. Tucker professes to be1 are 790 people living in Waverly, and lievethat the only hope for prfalucers and refiners lies in the success of the 878 in Rock Creek township outside his feet were as if tbey bad not' been.

Democratic party, of which he is of the city, a total of 1608 Of the The earth flieth up and smiteth htm in a grievous place. Likewise didst the member. He became fixed in tins be population of Waverlv. about 100 sSf coal deal us an excuse to get away from lief only after his futile effort to bluff tub smite bim and walked upon him and live just outside of the city corpora home and leave the country, After Governor Hoch into calling a specfa tion, and are credited to Rock Creek spilled itself in his midst. And the man cried out in a loud voice for Judas considering the fact that the young session of the legislature, lie is now township in his report, but in fact man had.

donned his best suit of clothes to come for a load of coal, it was not a circulating petitions turning people, in te rested In his seductive schemes plertjj they live in town. Waverly Gazette H. Priest, and another man, and didst sing loud bosannas and things In a rich red tone that was an abomination to creation. And It came to pass that hard question for tbe father in-law to Ing the signers to bolt a pari of the Re Postmaster Robbed. solve, although at first he would not publican ticket.

This is probably the G. W. Fouts, postmaster at RIverton listen to it, yet why he should do so Is Iowa, nearly lost his life and was robbed first of the unimportant and freakish they didst have giblets of cold grub for of all comfort, according to bis letter schemes which Mr. Tucker will spring still a mystery. Osage Cilv Public Opinion.

supper, and as they didst eat thereof which savs: "For twenty vears I had during the coming summer. tbey cast sheep's eyes one to the other. chronic liver complaint, which led to The Democratic state convention de ANTIOCH. such a severe case of jaundice that even my finger nails turned yellow: when and Racbel didst forgive even as she was forgiven, and it was all right, dared against the railroad pass, yet ray doctor prescribed Electric Bi tiers, Mrs. O'Trole has returned from her Balle P.

Waggoner, of Atchison, who Ross ill Reporter, which cured me and have kept me well visit to Osage. whs the guiding hand in that con van for eleven Sure oure for bit lousness. neuralgia, weakness, and al Fortunate Missourians. tion. says he issued more piloses to Democratic delegates than he did to The Imported Percheron Stallion, RIGOLO (48442) 29501.

Black, star, trace on left hiud foot; foaled March 1st, 1898. Bred by M. Mercier. Pervencberes, Oi-ne, Prance. Sired by Myron (20690) dam Bijou (31637) by Madere (2121).

RIGOLO is 7 years old; weighs about 1700 pounds; a good actor and strong breeder. Terms: $10.00 to insure a living colt. The above horse will make tbe season of 1906 at my barn in Melvern. To parties breeding to this horse, tbe service will bo-come due when mare changes owners or is taken from tbe county. Great care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur, J.

KENNEDY. stomach, liver, kidney and bladder de "When wag a druggist at Lavonia rangements. A wonderful tonic. At What is put on the table, cut and passed, but never aien? A party of young folks will try their luck at fishing Thursday. The Boyles girls spent Tuesday after delegates to tbe Republican stale con.

writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Grays- all drug stores, 50 cents. children and thy children's children ville, "threeof mycustomers were yention, The Democratic state platform also The Seventh District Christian permanently cured of consumption by Or. King's New Discovery and are well noon with the Lumsden girls.

unto tbe third and fourth generations that tbey may be made to flourish and wax rich when tbou art laid to rest with thy fathers." Endeavor convention met in Empo and strong today. One was trying to declared for the of meaning the prohibition law. The first The little Lumsden girls were visit sell his property and move to Arizona ria May 4th, 5th and 6th, and elected but after using New Discovery a short ing with Ruth Milhan Monday, response to this pledge was made when the following officers for 1906-7 Brown County Farmer. time be found it unnecessary to do so, Mrs. Fickle and daughter.

Miss Bes Rose was re-elected by Demo cratic votes as mayor of Ksnsas City regard Dr. Kind's New Discovery as sie, speut Sunday afternoon with Mrs, President, Mrs, I. 0. Roe, Emporia Vice-president, Mrs. S.

Shoeoraft The tar that is used in Dee's Laxative Honey and Tar Is harmless. It Is not the most wonderful medicine In exist Tobler, Kansas, in open defiance of the law and ence." Surest cough and cold cure coal tar, but is obtained from tbe pine and Treasurer, and throat and lung healer. Guaran Katie and John Creegan spent a pleas declsioo of the supreme court. Rose tree of our own native forests Bee Laxative Honey and Tar Is the best anteed by all druggists. 50c and 81.00, Miss Laura Fisher, Council Grove; ant day Sunday at tbe home of Mr.

J. was a member of the committee on res nlutlons which drafted the ''law en trial ooitie tree, remedy for colds because It acts on tbe Junior Superintendent, Mae Jones, Oefenbaugh. bowels thus expelling all colds from If you have dark rooms, just take a Emporia; Pres. Secretary, Grace forcement" plank. So was Mayor The Burlington Republican of Tues the system, Bee's is the original Laxative Honey and Tar, and Is best for feather out of the pillow; that Is light Jones.

Emporia. The next district day says that a number of people in and THE GUST STANDARD-BRED TR0TTLG STALLION Orr, of Atcbioti, but up to d.ile Or: has not closed the Atchison joints, enough for any room. coughs, colds, croup, whooping cougb, meeting is planned for Burlingame around Burlington got badly fleeced lung and bronchial affections. Sold by Mr. Poland, the peddlar, has again The Kansas City Star continues to in August.

1907, The Seventh Dis Ashbv Kali. last week by soma Itinerant grocery men, who succeeded in selling farmers taken his route. He comes around work" itself Into a persp! rat ion because trict is composed of Osage, Lyon. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Governor Boch permitted the use of and others a car load of groceries at twice their value.

Tbe car arrived Sat Abner and George Stevens are shell' Morris, Chase and Coffey counties G. E. Jones. Pres. See.

tbe state's name in the M. K. T. suit ing their corn and hauling it to Waver to settle the title to some property in urday, and a number of impatient cus ly. fbey have contracted a thousand the Indian Territory.

Kansas was tomers were-' lined up at the depot It Is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding plies bushels. made trustee for the land grant by con awaiting its arrival. Their faces were with ManZan, the great pile remedy You would be surprised If you could gross, and accepted the appointment by wreathed in smiles as box after box It is put up in collapsable tubes with see all the young men there are driving an act of the legislature. There were nozzle, and may be introduced and ap was unloaded, and many who were anx RESTAURANT Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples, Fancy Candies, Canned Goods, Oysters, Salmon, Sardines, Chilli, Canned Meats, Cold Driuks of all kinds. Ice Cream furnished to socials.

around early Sunday evenings. Tbey plied at the seat of trouble. Stops pain. lou8 to look at their "bargains" bur two ways to settle the controversy One was for tbe Katy to bring fndividu instantly. Sold by Ashby ball.

must take drives for their health. riedlv opened their boxes. But what a ai suit against each Indian or white The nomination of Cbas, W. Barnes surprise awaited them! Upon examin ation of their goods they found that of Osage City, for State Superintend HIGHLAND NOTES. Bert Mewhloey was at Lyndon Tues purchaser to dispossess blmof his farm, This would mean a multiplicity of suits, most of their orders had been cut just ent of Iusurance, was not only a rec the employmentof a lawyer by each lu day.

festivals and parties at special in half; instead of receiving one hund Dr. Gavins 36349 ognition of the "young man in poll dian or other land owner at bis own ex. Miss Mary Laarveld returned from prices uu uye kuiiuus hi iuuic. -m red pounds of sugar, as ordered and lnon ovnrvt.hino nana Iv We tics," but from all we can learn was a tribute to clean, upright, intelli Olivet Saturday. paid for, the consignment contained Dr.

Cavins will make the season of 1906 at my farm, one-balf mile kept in an up-to-date Restaur pense, and tedious legislation lasting for years. The other was for the state, as trustee, to permit its name to be used Luther Elmore made a business trip only fifty and tbe same style of reduo to Osage City Friday. tion had been followed throughout the ant. Fine Cigars, big stock Give us a call. gent and industrious young manhood.

Not only that, it is a recogni south of Melvern, Dr. ravins is a beautiful chestnut sorrel, sixteen and a half bauds hiirh. and weighs 1300 pounds. He in a suit against tbe government direct DESCRIPTION Frank Reben had the misfortune to order. The same gang of fakirs who tion of duties well performed, and lose a horse Saturday.

victimized these people endeavored to T. S. SLOAN John McCutcben and family "visited work the farmers around Waverly relatives at Lyndon Friday. They were here about two weeks ago Mrs. L.

Elmore visited with her un policies of perfect fairness to all faithfully carried out. That he will be elected by one of the largest, if not the largest, majorities on tbe ticket, is a foregone conclusion, Osage and as yet we are unable to learn of cle, R. M. Allen, and family, Friday. their selling any large orders, Patron in the United States supreme court.

Such a suit will not cost either the Indians, other land owners, or the state or Kansas, one cent. If the government loses, it must reimburse the Indians for giving away their land through a land grant mnde by congress. If the government wins, then the title to the land is clear, and there will never bo A l. mi a ntuuit it. Kit th lmveirn- William Bray, wife and three child is a model coach horse in form, and is a show horse iu any company.

For size, speed, style aod action be has been pronounced by tbe best horsemen to be one pf the greatest individuals ever produced, prnjfjprr Dr. Cavins No. 36349 was sired by Coloredman IlilSiUllLu he by Celadon, he by Triton, he by Princeps, bebyj Hambletonian 10. etc. Coloredmans dam is Kate Lee (dam of Wood-fund, by Harold (sire of Maud Dr.

CaTin's dam is Almadaga by Onondaga.be by Reveler, etc. Second dam by Alamo, he by Atmont. etc. Third dam by Harkaway. fourth dam bv Imported Glencoe, fifth dam by Imported Knight of George.

(Tbre of the best thoroughbreds ever in America), Come and see hint. Ha Ize your home merchants. Waverly MEAT MARKET, ren, visited their daughter at Carbon- Gazette. county ought to make it unanimous dale the last of the week. A dose of Pine-ules at bed time will ft.

B. BALDWIN. as far as her borders exteud. Lyn don Record. T.

5V, Lightle and family spent Sat usually relieve backache before morn ing. These beautiful little globules are urday night and Sunday with hisdaugli-ter, Mrs, Tom Greenfield. For hendache, constipation, Full Stock of fresh and salt meats soft gelatine coated, and when moist will show for himself. Daile's Little Liver Plilsare best. They ened and pit ced In the mouth you can't always on band.

Eight dollars to insure a living colt, the service fee to stand cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by keep ftom swallowing them. Hne-ules TERMS Ashbv Ball, RICHVIEW. Esta Marshall, of Lyndon, Is visiting a lien on the colt, Uare will be taken, out win not oe re- BRING ME YOUR CREAM Will ship Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat contain neither sugar nor alcohol just gums and resins obtained from our own sponsible for accidents. To parties breeding to this horse the rviee will become due when mare changes owners or is taken from tbe The University of Kansas Train with W.

Stanley's young folks. urdays of each week. native pine forests combined, with other well known bladder, kidney, blood and backache remedies. Sold by Asbby Ball. Al Graves, of Kansas City, visited his ing School for Nurses will open Oct.

1 at Rosedale. Tbe course consist of county. This horse's oldest foals are coming two-year-olds. They are of parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. Graves, three years and all candidates must ast Saturday and Sunday, "Apd what did my little darling the type of their sire, having quick and good knee action, a necessary qualification for extra money in the bale ring. This is an opportunity that has never been offered elsewhere for the same quality of breeding serve the full term as no certificate Mrs. Cotternian is delivering mail on do in school to-day?" a Chicago moth will be given for partial attendance.

yodon route No. 1, Mr. Cotlermau er asked her young son a "second ins a vacation, the tirst in years. Applicants will be received at any or, to save the Indians and settlers i trouble and expense, permitted the use of the state's name. The Indians and landholder in the disputed territory are not complaining.

In fact, no one Is complaining except the Kansas City Star and a few members of it editorial imiiu.il admiration society, who bono to hurt Governor Hoch by throwing dust in Utw people's eyes. Hut they can't fool the people. Just after W. Harris was elected Uuited Stab Senator, and while he was still a State Senator and chairman of the senate railroad committee, he reported adverselv bills for the two cent passenger fares, anti-pass and maximum freight rates. Then he helped lix up and pass a hill that was so rank, accord.

Ing to th doctrine of his party, that Governor Leedy vetoed it. Leedy denounced it as a law wrltleo by railroad attorneys. for doubie the amount of money. O. W.

CROCKER, Melvern, Kansas grader." time during the year as vacancies The gums and resins obtained from "We bad nature study and it was occurs. I he acceptable age Is from my turn to bring a specimen," said pine trees have long been recognized as highly benficial in the treatment of bacKnche, kldnev and bladder troubles. tweuty-one to thirty-two years, Women wishing to enter the school Evan. 1 Pine ules is the name of a new medi "That was nice. What did you F.

L. JOSLYN cine, tbe principle Ingredients of which come from the pine forests of our own must send with application a letter giving proof of the educational ad do?" v. kill couch native land, hold by Ashbv Ball. 1 I brought a cockroach in a bottle. vantages which applicant has enjoy no cure tm Limes and I toid teacher we had lots more The Osage City Public Opinion ATTORNEY AT LAW.

ed, and the manner in which ber life has beeu spent; also a testimonial as and if she wanted I could bring oue had a bud streak of luck last week. Just wbe'D starting to press, two of everyday. to character from a clergyman and A wmur. flings flow Discovery certilicate from her medical attend .4 Hi A liquid cold cure for children that ts MELVERN, KANSAS. pleasant, harmless and effective is Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar.

Superior to ant thatshe is in good health. Women of superior education and refinement rOWSUKPTlM frit Iflli' II other cough syrups or cold remedies 0U6MaH will be given preference. the type forms pied and the paper was sent to its readers with two pages blank. The remarks in tbe press room at the time of the accident have not yet been published. Four dollar worth of pepers, Including The Review, Mali and Breeie, and other periodicals, for 1.75.

OUJg Pn frlst. Deaths From Appendices decrease In the sarue ratio that the use o' Dr. King's New Life Pills tiicres. Tbny save vou from danger and bring tjiilek and painless release from Minstl-paiioa ami the ills growing out of It. Urnpih anrl alons follow thir uen.

Guaranteed If ail druggtets, 25c. Tr them. SECRET SOCIETIF.R M.lveni Cap. M. W.

No, unit le (. O. O. F. Hall, second and fourth aeamoeta.

Joa Ciii'm V.C. O. W. Croeki r. Ckj k.

Baret aad Wuusrit Cur tor THROAT mai LClfO TCX'UB- because it acts on tbe bowels. An ideal remedy for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cougb, and all curable lung and bronchial affections in child or adult Pleasant to take. Sold by Asbby Ball. 1 Salve! spread the salve, but let it be Pine salve, nature's remedy for cuts, burns, sores, etc. Sold by Ashby i.

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