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Western Kansas World from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

Western Kansas World from WaKeeney, Kansas • 4

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COLLYER. Farm. Loans Several threshing crews are still at work. Mr. Sierer and guests went to Wri i tf-tT TTT vC 1 to the im SmSm Utica, Monday.

Mrs. Chas. Thiel is the gues of relatives at Voda. Watited Mr. G.

Crocker and son spent Sunday at John Glenn's. iuesaames iorimer were guests of Mrs. T. 'Toole Sun day. Quick service and prompt payment.

No delay. Money paid as soon as title is perfected and papers signed juanaiora sriggs nas done a rushing business the past few days. Dt. Isenberg and J. T.

Ryan qpMu mmm made a trip to Wa-Keeney, Sat a urday. Mrs. Van Deitrich entertained iirs. omitn oi Lrrinnen over Sunday. Mrs.

Jas. Tague accompanied Mrs. Wynne to Hays, Wednes day evening. 222 SCARRETT BUILDING KANSAS CITY. MO.

Call at the Wa-Keeney State Bank Or Write J. L. Ellis, Kansas Dr. Isenberg and family made a flying trip to Wa-Keeney- Mon day evening. Fred Tague has the sand hauled for the foundation of his new residence.

Several eastern land buyers have been in this locality the 4 To buy a Mitchell wagon, a Blue Ribbon Buggy and a McFarland Carriage, and some of those Canton Plows and Listers, and a Mc- past few weeks. Mrs. T. O'Toole is entertaining her sister and family of Condersport, Pa. The new residences of Elmer Cormick Header, a Mower, and a Corn Binder, and a J.

I. Case Threshing Machine, and a Cream Separator, and a Sewing ma- Til ton and Tony" Hladek are nearly completed. chine, a Corn Shell er, and a Fanning Mill, and some Lightnig Rods to put on the barn Fred Hickman and family re to protect the horse-that wields the Load that earns the "Mun" that buys the Cow that turned Sunday from a pleasant visit at LaCrosse." gives the Milk that makes the baby grow fat. See Miss Myma Biehler of District 41 spent Monday evening, at Bos- iiiif I nawith her parents. W.

A. For the Answer C. C. Hickman has the finest line of men's and boys' clothing A Cure for Leaky Roofs to be found in the west. A carload of apples arrived The floral gifts were numerous Monday and Mr.

Edson found no difficulty in disposing of them. and showed the respect and esteem in which she was held by mmmmi The Collyer organized band at all. She was laid to rest beside her husband and son in the Coll their meeting Monday evening voted to join with the "French Band" and retain Dr. LaCerte yer cemetery. 81 1 TO 815 YALIIUT KANSAS CITY, MO.

The Old Reliable Doctor Oldest In asre and Ion rest located. A regular Graduate In Medicine. Over 34 Years' Special practice Over 31 years In Kansas City. established 1867. Authorized by the nhrnnif II run and Qncrnl nicoacoe as their leader.

Next time T. J. Ryan goes Have You Engaged south-east of town for a visit he ditional protection or covering, such as a coat of paint. Buying Amatite is the same as buying an ordinary ready roofing with an agreement from the dealer to keep it painted free of charge. Such an agreement on the ordinary roofing would double it3 value.

Ycu practically get such an agreement with every roll of Amatite; yet the price is no greater than that of the ordinary kind. Send U3 your name and address, and we will forward you by return mail a free caroplj cf Amatite, and you can coo lio.v tough, durable and substantial it is. State, to treat ail uuiuuiuj iieiiuua uuu upuuiui uideuavt. Cures guaranteed or money refunded. All medicines furnished ready for use no mercury or injurious medicines used.

No detention from business. Patients at a distance treated by mail and express. Medicines sent every where, free from gaze or breakage. Charges low. Over 60.000 cases cured.

Age and experience are important. State your case and send for terms. Consultation free and confidential, personally or by letter. Your Winter's Supply had better leave word among; his friends when he'll return so of they will not have to offer a re-j Permanently ward for his return. iivuiuuoid uiiucgred in DON'T waste time trying to patch a leaky roof A roof which leaks in one place is generally on the verge of leaking in many other places.

The cheapest method of repair 13 to cover whole roof with Amatile. Amatite costs so little that the entire job can frequently be done for the expense of caring for a leaky roof. After the old roof is covered with Amatite you will have no further worry or expense. Most ready roofings require a coat of paint every two years to keep them in order. But Amatite is not the ordinary kind of Ready Roofing.

Amatite has a real mineral surface, firmly imbedded in the Coal Tar Pitch waterproofing. This surface resists the attacks of the elements like a stone wall. It demands no ad- The young folks enjoyed a pleasant evening at the home of Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility, oS folios and excess causing night losses and of sexual power, pimples and blotches on the face, confused ideas and orpetf ulness, bashf ulness and aversion to society, cured for life. I stop night losses, restore sexual power, nerve and brain power, enlarge and strengthen weak parts and make you fit for marriage. Send Mr.

A. W. Mall Saturday, it be ing the birthday of his son, Al-vin, and his friends remembered him with many nice presents. Du: few days without paia rnimOSIS or danger. Book free.

UnrirnrAlA Enlarged reins In the VUniUUCIt; nervous debility, weakness of the sexual system, permanently cured without paia. Cunliillc: That terrible disease, In dypillllai all its forms and stages, cured for life. Blood poisoning and all private diseases permanently cured. RHOff or botli sexes OS pages, 17 WIX pictures, with full description of above diseases, the effects and cure, sent sealed in plain wrapper free. Sell till Book fir tit iafomitloa It FREE MUSEUM OP ANATOMY FOR MEN ONLY for zree dooic ana use oi questions.

If satisfactory arrangements Radically cured with a new Infallible Home Stricture can be made we will have a dis I HUYGKe or 01 in- i tnrl OIaaI Treatment. No clUU UIUt1 no detention from buslness.Cure guaranteed. Book and lift of questions free-sent sealed. Oii Kansas Li. RHODERICK W.

A. CARPENTER A I If not, do it now as the 1909 pack of this fine fruit is arriving. Jus a part of the money you usually expend in putting up fruits invested in these goods will give you winter's supply. It's mighty nic to have a supply of Lee canned fruits in your cellar to draw on at any time instead of buying just one can at a time, and this is only one of the many advantages to you of buying a supply. Get Your Grocer's Case Lot Price.

play of several high-grade pianos, organs and second-hand instruments in Collyer Novemberjl5th for several days and rare bargains will be given. Old instruments, stock or anything of value will be taken in exchange for same. Second hand instruments of standard make will be offered at $8 up. In the new line the famous Haines Brewster, Steeple and Chase pianos will be listed at prices and terms to suit the purchaser. Wait for the display and make your Christmas PUBLIC SALE CARPENTER RHODERICK BLACKSMITHS General Blacksmithand all kinds of Buggy and Wagon work.

All work guaranteed Shop opposite Verbeck Lucas fumber Yard. Wa-Keeney, Kan purchases. Obituary Sarah Jane Orr was born September 9, 1837, in Pennsylvania. New bargains She was married, on March 1, 1855, to John H. Brown.

To this union were born nine children, Barnes and itiiti Look for This Trade Mark on every label seven boys and two girls. Five In Packard, Crown, Smith, standard makes of pianos. I will soil at public sale at my farm 1G miles southwest of Wa-Keeney, on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 90? the following property: HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES One span of mules, and 7 years olu, weight 2700 lbs. One brood mare 9 years old weight 1200. One brood mare 10 years old weight 1000.

One bay gelding 3 years old weight 900. One bay gelding 3 years old weight 1200. One bay mare 5 years old, weight 900. One bay work team 8 and years old weight 2200, One saddle horse 6 years old, weight 900. 2 sucking colts One mare one horse.

53 HEAD OF CATTLE 53 Eight milk cows. Five steers, 3 years old. Ten steers, 2 years old. Nine cows, 4 years old and over. Twelve cows with calves by side.

Seven yearling heifers. One Red Polled bull 3 years old. One Red Polled bull 6 months old. HOGS One barrow, weight 250 lbs. Four brood sows.

Twenty-five shoats and pigs. POULTRY Four dezen chickens. FARM IMPLEMENTS; ETC One Oliver 12 inch gang plow with. breaker attachment. One Emerson 12 inch gang plow.

One Cassady sulky plow 14 inch breaker attachment. One 3-section steel harrow, new. One patent corn crib, trood as new. rannHtv nn sons, R. S.

Brown of Plattville, Colorado, C. E. Brown of Den- nison. Kansas. Bert and Max of Goupons Good for Premiums With Every Article Collyer, and Edgar of this vicin itv.

also a daughter; Mrs. Bert McKnight of Banner, a brother, Also the latest piano cased -organs with reed action for $88 up to $130. Freight Paid. Terms to Suit Purchaser. MRS.

JOHN GLENN, Collyer, Kan. S. A. Orr of Collyer, and a sister YOU NEEDN'T DIG FOR MONEY A thorough business education, puts you on the highway to success. If you want to rise quickly in this world make up your mind now to take a Complete Course in business traininsr.

When PUBLIC SALE 1 I competent, we will find you a position where the chances for promotion are grood and even tVif first salarvTjrofitable. ousiieis. une ones neaaer ana "A honrtpr hnvoc cta no One 12 foot Thomas drill, crood as new. CW ft hnlo new Write for Free Catalog. Lawrence Business College 1 i y-v superior urui.

une riding Canton lister. One Deerinsr mm Iawrence, Kansas. SSX? Oldest Business College of Mercer, Pennsylvania, survive her. Two sons, J. O.

Brown and Ernest and one daughter, Eva, preceded her, to the grave. All of her children were with her in the last two weeks of her life, and Lester and Clearn Brown, of Nebraska, grandsons of the deceased, spent all the time possible before their grandmother's death at her bedside, returning to their home after the funeral. presence of tliese two boys, who were sons of J. O. Brown, was greatly appreciated by their grandmother, as she no doubt realized that they were representing their father.

Mr. and Mrs. Brown spent the first years of their married Jfel2i2 Kansas. I will sell at public sale at Staat's Livery barn in Wa-Keeney, on SATURDAY. NOlEMBEE 6.

1909 Commencing at 1 o'clock p. the following described property, to-wit: CHAMBERLAIN'S 6 head of Horses aim uuu uuciveye mower, aisles. Une2-horse hay rake One grindstone. One blacksmith outfit complete 50 rods of hog wire new. One and one-half miles barb wire.

One buggy. One spring wagon. Two low wheeled wagons and racks, nearly new. One manure wagon. One Manzz 3 1-4 wagon, nearly new.

One row disk plow. One row weed cutter. One 3 1-4 Schuttler wagon, new Two sots single harness. Four sets double work harness two sets nearly new. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Sewing machine, good as new.

Rocking chair. Three dining chairs. Bureau. Two cupboards and safe. Majestic Steel range, good as new.

Clock. Washstand Sink Dining table. Two iron beds. Lamps. Many other things too numerous to mention.

SALE 10 A. M. free LUNCH. TERMS OF SALE Sums of $10 and under, cash: over $10 a credit till November 1. 1910, will be given, purchaser to give note with approved security bearing 8 per cent interest; 5 per cent discount for cash.

Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Grip and Whooping Cough. Consisting of 1 span of bay mares. 3 and 4 years old, weight 1300 lbs. We are pleased to inform otir readers ihat Chamberlain's Gondii Remedy does net contain narcotics of any land This ix? aires it the safest and be? for. children.

It makes no difference when yon caught life in Nebraska, but twenty-four years ago they moved to Kansas and took a claim on which Mr. Brown died in the year 1901, his wife following on Saturday, September 18, 1909, aged 72 years and 9 days. No words of praise rieed be written concerning Grandma Brown's life as she was every one's friend and all who knew her loved her. She was a kind, gentle christian and her life will be an example for others to follow. The funeral was held on Monday and was conducted by Rev.

See assisted by Rev. Harper. that cold, von have it and want to get rid cf it quickly. Take Chamberlain's Congh Reraedv. each.

1 span of bay mares, 8 years old, weight 1400 and 1600 lbs. each. 1 'span of geldings, 3 and 4 years old, weight 1300 lbs. each. These horses are all sound, good workers and gentle, and absolutely first-class stuff.

Two new Peter Schuttler running gears, been used 30 days. 1 Peter Schuttler gear in good order. 1 set extra heavy work harness, brass mounted, new. 2 sets heavy work harness, good ones. Terms Credit until September 1st, 1910; purchaser to give note with approved security bearing 10 per cent interest; 5 per cent discount for cash.

W. CASTEN. M. W. Mason, Auctioneer.

WILLftKD M. W. Mason, Auctioneer. RfiULE. W.

H. Swiggett, Clerk. It won't do to fool with a bad cold. T7o one can tell what the end will be. ineumonia.

catarrh, chronic bronchitis Knd consnmption invariably result from neglected cold. As a cure for conghs and colds nothing can compare with "Wanted Fat hogs. Highest market price paid. W. C.

Rhoades. Read our sale notices. Pickled pork at Baker's. Subscribe for the World. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bold everywhere at 25c, 50c and $1.00..

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