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McPherson Freeman from McPherson, Kansas • 3

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McPherson Freemani
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McPherson, Kansas
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AMONG OUR CORRESPONDENTS. For Coughs and Colds uses ssssssssssssssssss58983538638839939 bard used to live near Canton, College Hill. leaving hear about twenty five years ago. Dnrins chapel Tuesday morning There is a remedy over sixty a years old Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Of course you have heard of improbably have used BRYNER MEETINGS.

A few choice bargains The 8 Institute Mr Ben Dykes one ot our students received a telegram announcing the. death of his brother. Air Dykes did not know to the illness of his brother and it was a sudden shock to him. Prof ALudlum was on the hill it. Once in the family, it stays; the one household remedy for coughs and hard colds on the chest.

Ask your doctor aboutir. "I have had pneumonia three times, ard Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has brought me safely through each time. I have just recovered in McPherson is particularly fortunate in securing the services of so widely known a Sunday school worker at Monday on business. The Kasey brotners spent Sun- Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner.

Sne will IV dav at home. De Dere rjecemoer 14, nciay or next E. V. Hiaoixs, Steveua wonder I praise it.1 Point. Wis.

McPherson County Land Frank Weibe's father visited weeK. w. v. DecKoer, secretary ui fWmll Snnrlav. the local association at this place is 2ado by J.

C. Ayer Lowell, Alasa. tt Also xnanufa-oturera of 9 A ARS APAXILLA. PILLS. HAIR VIGOR.

WM1 for sale by Ayer's increase the activity of ths liver, and thus aid recovery. K1U JJA ileal Estate Investments. 4 room house with 5 fifty foot lots i roP in communication with other places Tinrfnz was home over vv ijotvua a3 where has beea at Topetca. bunday. They had days of greati meetings Mr Kilmer employed a number fQr her of the boys Monday.

"Educational Principles Applied to Probably if the students would work, "The Problem of Classi- read the rules posted in th Li- fication," S. Progress," "Some brary they would not have so Hard present day S. S. Problems and many fines attached to their names ways of Meeting them," are some of A Crumpacker has purchased the many subjects she has been using the- 'Arnold property He comes in her other meetings, here as a student and intends to She is one of the department editors remain four or five years. The of the Sunday School Times and is name Crumpacker sounds good to clearly the most widely known S.

S. us and we extend a hearty wel- women in the world. The places for come to him and his family. tunate enough to entertain her are A little moving was going on in to be the dormitory Monday. Cur Two great meetings for her here, students are always on the move, afternoon Dec.

14 in Congrega- located in 4th ward, price $450: 6 room house with two lots, 6 blocks from postoffice' price 89oo, 6 room Kansa flcPherson, house, with 2 lots on south Walnut street, $2700; 2 fine corner lots on south Walnut street, price $600: 6 room house ou south Ash street, price $1100: 2 large lots in Park Addition, price $450; 3 room bouse, inside very nice, close in, price $650. Nor this is all. We have others and TWMnir could llOC meot hlS Bveniug tuu Ay also McPnerson county 'farms. childrens chorus Sunday owing to tist. bpecial music service conducted by Prof.

C. YV. Kline. We write lire! insurance in reliable severe cold. Peter Janzen, brother to companies, we would line to ao busi ness with you.

Milliken Insurance the WAS FINE. at days Janzen sj)ent a few college. and Realty McPherson, Kansas. A Pollock took dinner with First Number of Epworth Lecture Course League Was Excellent. Judging by the impressive appearance of Mrs.

Bryner as shown by the window cards hearing her photo, the is a woman of remarkable personality Her native good judgment and wide experience equips her for diagnosing the worst forms of Sunday school ailments and for pointing unerringly to the correct remedy. Let every citizen of McPherson hear her Friday afternoon and evening. the students at th Yoder house Sunday. G. W.

Engberg carries a full line of patent medicines. Canton. Stanley Webster returned Friday from Mount Ayer Iowa where he had been visiting friends. The first number the Epworth League Lecture course was given in the Methodist church last night. It was listened ktr by a very large audience.

The lecture on "John China man -and his 'Characteristics," was ably -illustrated and was one of the JH Ogden of Marion was in most instructive lectures ever given Canton Monday. in the city. Geo A Johnson returned from During the afternoon the school Buy ur Christmas confectionery at Conn's. He always has the best and the largest assortment. Oklahoma Monday.

children were admitted for 5cts. and () Ledbetter returned from special attention was given In fully, explaining the many curios as well as Time Tables 4. T. A S. It.

the manners and customs of the Little Iliver Tuesday. John Eichelbergen reteduru from the western part ohef Orient. Walter Wade Dead Walter B. Wade son of Mrs. D.

UOIXO P.A81. PniringtJi Oally No Arrivea So 3S8 Kreiehr Ocp-irta OOINO WKSl. So. Phisurer Unily i no i So Freiu-nt Arrives 11:40 No. 387 Freight Departs 12:10 o.

ri No. 3.46 raakws time for points ia )l a honiHi, lexus and points south and ir ct state uesuay. Mrs Ogden is visiting friends hear this week. Jones has moved to town from the farm ho recently sold, lie-has purchased the Ledbetter property. John Hubbord of Indiana is ivisiting his cousin Aloin Linsley, and friends this week.

Mr Hub Wade, died at the home of his grandfather, II. R. Jeffers, last night. He was nearly twenty years of age and ce with No. 6 ar yl for some time has been in poor heilth.

connections at Fiorenc through chair ear atu rullmans. arriving HIS condition was not Uncnangea un- o'clock next morning til flh-mt a wppIt nan wliPn ramp o.a connects at biunwoou witn Ho.6 til aOJUt a weeK ago, WUen fie came 0ttrrylllg pullmancaM to Colorado points, at home. Up Until this time he was at ivinsiey with Noe. 1 ana ll lor points in Call foi-nia. both carry through tourist and palace his usual work.

He has been affected sleepers. isith HioWpa nnrt thp nhveifians had tieaiaes unie laoies we mrnisn manj pamphlets descriptive of the line and coun him 110 encouragement for try traversed. Many have Just what yon given a ii tiiciu suu wt) win auppiy you free. relief. No.

1 100 A. well located in a good neighborhood, close to school, 4 miles to market, 80A. under cultivation, balance in pasture and hay meadow, good orchard, living water, plenty of timber for owner's use, fair buildings. A splendid farm for little money. Price 4,800.00 ITo.

2 160 A. First class farm mile from Lindsborg 140 A. under cultivrtion, balance in pasture and hay-meadow, 7 A. in alalfa, first class house, good barn, granary etc. This is one of the best wheat and alfalfa farms on the Smoky Valley.

Price 815,000. No. 3 160 A. 145 acres under cultivation, balance in pasture. This is a level and fine piece of land 2V miles from R.

station and miles from McPherson. Price No. 4 1G0 A. farm 5 miles from good town, 120 A. under cultivation, balance in pasture 35 A.

in English blue-grass and alfalfa, good 7 room house barn, granary, wind-mill and plenty of good water, all fenced, and a bargain for the price asked, 6,700. No. 5 1G0 A. A fine, smooth farm, good, rich soil, 2j miles from McPherson, 145 A. under cultivation, balance in pasture, good orchard, 4 room house, barn, granary, broomcorn-shed, good well and fenced and cross-fenced, and a bar gain at 7,300.

Ns. 320 A. 2 miles from McPherson, this is as fine a farm as you want to look at and a great producer, all under cultivation except 55 30acres in English blue grass, 5 A. in alfalfa, fenced with barb and wire netting, 2 wells and wind-mills, 5 room house, barn 26x40, large granary and sheds. If you are looking for a good trade this is a bargain at 15.000 No.

7 109 A. first class farm land and well improved, GO acres under cultivation, 35 acres in pasture 4 acres in hog pasture, 8 acres in alfalfa, good orchard, well and wind-mill, good 1 story, six room house, large bam 32x48, granary and other outbuildings, price 6,800 dollars. No. 9 131 A. of farming land.

88 acres of this land is first class creek-bottom, balance upland It is all good land, plenty oftimterand running water in the creek. This is for fact as good land as any river bottom farm, and is a snap at the price asked. 4,500 dollars. 1 No. 10 640 A.

An A no. stock ranch 220 acres under cultivation, balance in pasture and hay meadow all fenced and cross-fenced, good 7. room house, large barn, granary, 2 cattle sheds, machine shed, blacksmith shop, well and wind-mill and plenty of living water in the pasture, 4 miles from a good town and sold on easy torms, 25 dollars per acie. If you don't find here what you want call on us, we can J. A.

DATH Walter was a young man with a promising tuture ana his aeatn is UNION PACIFIC U. B. LEAVES. keenly felt among those who knew him best. He was a member No.

71 Passenger. 7:00 a. 1:00 p. the Y. M.

C. A Of this City, and was No. 74 Freight Acconon.odatioi.. AHKJ f.tt. TTot 4c ri crrt norm considered one or the best boys or the No.

73 Freight Accomu odatlon 11:31 No. 71 Passenger p. 0 community. L. M.

Agent. to a baby that is why -fof Tf The funeral of Walter Wade will be ficiFic b. r. WEST. ucxuao J1 held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock Leave KlHorado baby is SCrawny, Scott from the residence.

Leave Newton 7 a. m. 9:30 a. a. 12:05 a.

m. Leave MoundridKe Arrive McPherson Pat Undgeliian Dead. EAST Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does Leave McPherson Kobert 1:30 p. m.

S--25 p. m. 4:30 pm. 6:50 p. m.

Patrick uiiucuiau u. Leaves Newton yesterday at the Santa Fe Hospital Urn ve ei Dorado connection at kido- St. Little Kock, not need immediately for in Topeka of Asthm tic heart trouble, rado'for Kansas city He was about 55 years old and has Hotsprinwand air irain 45 mates gooa vpara nlrt and has I notoprintrs anu an poim sast ana eoutn. I Fred rrHn1ni choir nn nil trains nlon 1 Itl 1 1.1 1 -1 oeen in in neaitn ior a long time, tie np-to-dat Pniiman sleepers, and Parlor care Cont, Cntinn rate1. Berms reserved if desired.

lu.irumu Vrm a i Train 457 has close connection at El Dorado for a long time and is well known in rom an points. E. A Gallihkb Agent. bone and muscle, rat babies are happy they do not cry they are rich their fat is laid up for time of need. Thev are the city.

He leaves a wife and sever al grown children. He was a member tt t.lio XT 1 rr Vi arf T.orHoo of QDn 1 1 ir and was a member of Catholic church. iifllHWn llfi TIME TABLE McPherson, Kans i The funeral will be cocducted from Happy because they are that church by Father Rice of Flor COmf ortable. The fat SUr- eDCe Thursday morning at 9 a. m.

Music for the occasion will be fur East bound trains. rounds their little nerves nished. by Messers. Cline, Kittell, No. 30 Chicago Mail Express 11 57 p.

No 52 Local 10:24 a. in cl.lnnc WT Mesdames Bakerand Mingenback, No. 72. Freight dally Ex. Sundav 4:20 p.

Ne. 92 ast ftreigbt daily 1:48 p. with Mrs. Todd as accompanist. No.

44 Golden Stale Limtnted 2 :27 p. to they are scrawny those West bound trains. Prize For Presiderit No. 43 3:15 No. 29 California Mail Ex.

a Washington, Dec 10. It is stated nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul No. SI Local Mail p. Mo.9 Kat Fr-lrhl No.

71 Freight, daily except an 8:55 a. pa-Trains 43 and 44 maker egular stops at Pherson. Hoa.wiTH.Aeent. on authority that the President will receive the iNobel Peace award in re- SWeet as cognition of his services in ending the sion. It is as wholesome to them.

CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PEMfMlOVAL PILLS Send, for free sample. BRAND DIAMOND suit you. Bs sure that this picture In ths form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. VOL Mf Russo-Japanese war. Candidates foj the highly honored distincton must be proposed by legislative bodies, peace organizations or universities.

The prize amounts to and it is announced that President Roosevelt, will use the prize to establish 1 1 Washington a permanent, industri. 1 peace committee with a view of maintaining peace throughout the world. The Nobel Peace prize is pirt of a bequest left by Dr. Alfred Bernhard Nobel, the gieat Swedish scientist. The award was made by King Oscar of Sweden.

Scott Boivne Chemists 40945 Vtart Street Jimai York 50c. and $1.00 All Druggists LADIES 1 Ask your Druggist for A CHI-CHES-TERS PIIXS in Red andA Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Blueiv7 Ribbon. Take no other. Bay of your Druggist and ask for XGLXSn PIIX8, tke DIAMOXD BRA1SD, for twenty-5ve years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable. Sold by Druggists everywhere, CHICHESTER.

CHEMICAL, PHTT.A., PA..

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