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Western Kansas World from WaKeeney, Kansas • 9

Western Kansas World from WaKeeney, Kansas • 9

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NOT AN UNPARDONABLE ERROR. A. B. JONES, HIDDEN DANGERS 14590A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. esterr Darsas TDorf If WA-KEENEY KANSAS.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Nature Gives Timely Warnings That No Wa-Keeney Citizen Can Aftord to -Ignore. DANGER SIGNAL, NO. 1 CRANK LINDSAY B.A.M.D.. Military Title Led to Purser's Unfortunate Assignment of Berths.

"As I entered the stateroom assigned to me on one of the coastwise steamers on my last trip south, I was startled to find the lower berth littered 4 $1.00 Per year, in OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER. comes from the kidney secretions. They will warn you when the kidneys are sick Well kid SURGEON OFFICE IN NEW BANK BUILDING. Offlco 'Phone 69. WA'KEENEY KANSAS.

S. M. HTJTZEL BUYS AND SELLS neys excrete a clear, amber fluid. ADVERTISING RATES. Display advertisements 10 cents per inch.

Locals. 5 cents per line. Collections on all advertisements made iff Sick kidneys send out a. thin, pale and foamy, or a thick, red, quarterly. All display or local advertising will be run ill-smelling- urine, full of sedi ment and irregular of passage.

until ordered out. unless otherwise specified at the time of insertion. Job work, cash on de Real Estate DANGER SIGNAL. NO. 2 livery, except to local customers.

rnmp rrnm tip nnr.ir. Maow pains, dull or heavy, or sharp Leases Lanas, Issued every Saturday and entered into the and acute, tell you of sick kid Collects Rents, postoffice at Wa-Keeney. Kansas, as second-class matter. neys and warn you of the ap proach of dropsy, diabetes and Pays Taxes for Non-Resi- with feminine apparel," said a commercial traveler. "I immediately sought out the purser of the boat and told him he must have made some mistake in allotting the rooms, as the persons he had put in mine was undoubtedly a woman, if I might judge by her belongings.

'Well well he exclaimed, much excited. "There must be some mistake. Let's look at the passenger list. "Examination of the list showed my name and that of 'Maj. White' as the occupants of" the same room.

The purser and I went to the stateroom, and there in the doorway stood a mild-eyed young woman. When the purser asked her If that was her room she glanced at him casually and replied that it was. objected the officer, 'I have assigned this room to Maj. White. Have I the pleasure of speaking to his 'No, was the prompt reply; 1 am Maj.

White Maj. White of the Salvation ESTABLISHED MARCH 2, 1879. Bright's disease. Doan's Kid- dents. npv "Pill p.nrfi sink kidnpvs nnd cure them permanently- Here's Special Attention Given to Col Saturday, Dec.

11, 1909. lections. Wa-Keeney Js proof: W. C. Wollner.

of Wa-Keeney, Correspondence Solicited. says: Doan's Kidney World Supplement KANSAS fins proved or more Denenii tnan i wa-keeney TEN PAGES all the other remedies I had tried. I was annoyed a great deal by too frequent passages of the kidney secretions especially dur fl. D. 1.1 11 II, ing the night.

In cold weather AUCTIONEER. Obituary my kidneys became much dis- General Farm sales and Live BREAKING BAD NEWS GENTLY. oraerea and i sunered irom a Samuel Glass was born in Tab- Stock a specialty. 'Phone at residence. dull ache in the small of my back on first arising in the morning.

Doan's Kidney Pills which I pro erlestie, Austria, November 14, 1839, and died at Ellis, Kansas, November 2, 1909, aged 69 years, Matter of Relative Values As Understood in Holstein. if CLOTHES io, sis, sis, 2o clothes of quality. The arc broad and shapely, the coat fronts hold their shape, ihci trousers hang just right, every garment is sewed ith UNITED' cured at Gibson's drug store, Do Vou want a loan? Do you "In the province of Holstein," says a traveler who spends a good deal of his stopped this and regulated the want to sell your land? Do you 11 months, and 18 days. The cause of his death was ulcerated stomach, caused by an injury passages or tn Kidney secre- want to buy land at a bargain? tions." Call on from being run over by a wagon time abroad, "where, of course, nothing Is more Important than the breeding of superior cattle, the country peo eighteen months ago. le was ple are not only very 'thrifty, but ex JOHN A.

NELSON, WA-KEENEY KANSAS You Will Find It Here first married to Miss Dora Rad-macher, in Austria, in 1862. To this union two child ceedingly fond of their cows, as may be gathered from a characteristic story Pickled pork at Baker's. current there. For Sale House, barn, 3 lots ren were born, a son and a please men with a discriminating taste and a limited purse. The makers, The Richman Bros.

Co. of Cleveland, have uncqualed manufacturing advantages and an exceptionally large out-pat that's the secret of the low prices. Investigate these bargains while our large assortment of "nobby" patterns is complete. Let us convince you that we can save you from $5 to $8 on your next suit or overcoat. It appears that one farmer was and other buildings.

John daughter. The son, Adam, died walking sadly down the road one day when the village pastor met him. in Austria 12 years since, and the daughter, Mrs. Bar bra Wagg For Sale Four room cottage, "'Why so downcast, asked 8 desirably located. Herman lives seven and a half miles south the pastor.

11 KLINE, REAL ESTATE. ABSTRACTNG. 1 nded In the sum of $5,000. INSURANCE, NOTARY PUBLIC. Long.

I have a sad errand- nastor. re west of Ellis, Kansas. plied the farmer. 'Farmer Henrik's His first wife died in Austria. Wanted Fat hogs.

Highest Gleason Marshall cow is dead in my pasture, and I am His second marriage was to arket price paid. W. C. Miss Mary Reis, November 14, Rhoades. on my way to tell him hard task, 1871.

To this union 11 children may well say so. castor: but Buckwheat flour, rye flour, ti Rents Collected amd payment ot Taxes were born: Catherine, John, Car whole wheal nour and new corn ior tton-itesiaenis a specialty. I shall break it to him 'And how will you do oline. Samuel, George. Jacob, meal at Osterkamp's.

Phone 82. Large list of lands for sale at low prices Bertha, Mollie, Ly dia, William "'Oh. I shall tell him first that it Is wt an easy terms. For sale 320 acres of land 2 and Minnie. There are 15 grand his father who is dead; and then, hav miles irom town, ziz l-z acres in wheat.

Good terms. W. M. children. Jacob died at the age of two years.

Catherine lives in ing opened the way for sadder news still, I shall tell him that It is not his -S Smith, Wa-Keeney, Kans. father, but the cow!" Harper's Seattle, Washington. Caroline lives in Austria and all the others For Sale Six thoroughbred Weekly. T. W.

BUNDY (First publication Nov. 13. 1909.) Notice for Publication. No. 01067.

Department of the Interior. Land Office at Topoka. Nov. 4, 1909. Notice Is hereby elven that William C.

Ilogers, of Banner, who on September 1. 11)04, made Homestead Entry No. 27301. (Serial Mo. for Lots fl and 7, section 6.

township 14 south, range 25 west of the Sih F. 1,1.. has fled notice cf Intention to rtao final 5 year itoot ta establish clalm'to tho 'and above described, before Hon. A. S.

-Peacock, probate judge of Trego county, Kansas, at Wa-Keeney, on the 18th day of December. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Dert Mc Knight of Banner, Kansas, Daniel McKnight. Frank P. Mtwuep, Ciust Johnson, Geo.

W. Fisher, lleglster, Hereford bull calves, (coming live near Ellis. yearlings shipped in from Mrs 23:15 O'clock. WELL BORING Mr. Glass was converted and joined the Missionary Baptist Goodwin's herd at Blue Rapids, A New York manufacturing concern In which only one-half of the employes Kan.

R. Kirk, Wa-Keeney, Kan. church at the age or 60 years, Strayed 3 calves strayed I. Wells Bored and Cased on Slwrt and has lived a christ from my home about a month Notice. ian life since that time.

He was always ready to give a reason ago; 2 heiiers, 1 spotted and 1 pale red, and 1 spotted steer. Notify! worh Guaranteed. Tour for the hope he had himself, Mrs. Ellen Bowman, R. F.

D. 1. to any one at any time. The Patronage Solicited. Notice Positively no hunting 3C.

2TlurraVj greatest joy of his life was to talk about his Savior. or trespassing on the southeast quarter of section 28 and north He had been a great sufferer W. S. GORRELL, Household Goods For sale at my residence in Ogallah, between now and December 24, all of my household goods, consisting of folding bed, oil stove, dresser, sanitary steel couch and mattress, feather bed, cook stove, sewing machine, 3 rocking chairs, child's brass bed, baby walker, china cabinet, lawn swing, baby buggy, carpets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. David Artz Notice To Stockholders Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Collyer State bank will be held at the bank in Collyer, Kansas, Thursday, Jai uary 6th, 1910 at 10:00 a.

m. John J. Harrison, Cashier. Announcement Being unavoidably detained from fillling my regular dates in Wa-Keeney, I wish to say to the people of Wa-Keeney and Trego county, that I will be in Wa-Keeney soon after January 1, 1910. Watch this paper for my dates.

Dr. Charles B. Avery, Exclusive optician. work In the daytime has a 24-hour clock in the timekeeper's office, by which the work record is noted. The business day begins at one o'clock In the morning, and when other clocks Indicate midnight factory timepiece shows that it Is 24 The men who go In work at the time ordinarily known as six p.

are recorded as having started at 18 o'clock. The people in charge of the work say that this change in the timekeeping method has prevented many errors, and although it took the men a little while to become accustomed to It they now speak of 14 and 16 o'cloclc In a matter-of-fact way and without the smile which at first the strange figures provoked. for many months, but his rug east quarter of section 33-12-23. M. F.

Reynolds, owner: F. W. ged constitution held out to the surprise of all who knew how Potter, tenant. sick he really was. He retained Wanted A desirable piece of Horseshoeing tillable land in Sheridan or Tre the full use of his faculties to the end.

He wished to live but was willing to die if it was the cro counties, not more than 5 miles from railroad town, in ex a Specialty change for clear Manhattan city will of God. was determined to fight off the malady that was rental property, $4,000 or $5,000 (L. Schmitt's Old Stand) or for a $7,000 stock general mer- WW wearing his life away, and it was only when he felt the cold arm of death embracing him, that he WA-KEENEY KANSAS chandise doing business in (Jtail- icothe. Mo. Address, gave up the battle for his life.

Limbocker, Manhattan, Kans. XC Mr. Glass came to America from Austria in 1887 and first Salesman Wanted. B. D.

WHEBLBK We need more salesmen to visited Texas, stopping at Galveston and Brehman and then WELL DRILLER handle our high grade line of came to Ellis, Kansas, landing Relief for Toothache. If the tooth has a cavity use- liquid ammonia. Spray frpm medicine dropper directly into the cavity. Be very sure and not touch the tender gum. If there is an ulcerated root prepare a poultice of flaxseed meal, mtxed with water.

But In a small vessel and apply to the gum, covering the swelling. Spread on small pi-eces of Tmen no larger than the end of the finger, fold one thickness over the poulti.ee. Renew just as fast as they cooL This will soften the ulceration and cause it to break in a short time. Huve a second party prepare the ponlti-eeT if possible, as it must be done quickly. Keep hot water bottle outside of bandage.

here July 2, 1887. He first settled five miles north Nursery stock. We pay cash each week, pay expenses while canvassing, give exclusive territory, and furnish a complete canvassing outfit free. Experience in our line not necessary. Write Will make wells any depth up to 500 feet.

Fourteen years in, the business. WA-KEENEY KANSAS i Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. Farms, Ranches and Town Property. Attends to business for non-residents. once solicited.

of Ellis and lived on what is known as D. J. Wilson farm for five years and in 1892 he bought 1 the farm where he has since today for particulars. lived and where he died, sur The Griesa Nurseries, T. Griesa, rounded by his sorrowing wife SIMILEY J.

STRAY Lawrence, Kan. children and neighbors. He was one of the outstanding land Cr.e t. Apoear Young Wa-Keeney, Kansas. marks of his community and of his church in this vicinity and HE NEW ROYAL CfiFEand RESTAURANT I will be greatly missed in relig: ious and business circles.

Program of Teacher's Association, December 11, 1909, at 2 M. Music One of the Ancient Pedagogues Florence M. Beatty. Busy Work in Country Schools Elizabeth Kendall. Music An address Rev.

S. L. Allison. Election of County Officers. Announcements.

To Trade For Land On account of engaging in other business I will trade my restaurant for land. Best equipped restaurant west of Kansas City and have good business. Write, phone or call on J. J. Deines, Russel, Kansas.

The Words Ellis, Kans. Opposite New Opera House LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR ALL. CALLS AKSWXBEO DAT OK WIGHT Office 'Phone 110 Residence 79 With Howe Larabee. The funeral was held Thursday, November 4, 1909. A short service was held at one o'clock and then the large procession came to the Ellis M.

E. church, You Speak Meals and Lunch Served at All A wls" won an jrives as her i lor 1' -trned the vertical "Thl.i'foru.-- oi! writing: teea used tor but years In sovne rchot 53. I havo occasion to write 'to anybody they are very apt -'c conclude from rr writing that have been cut cf school but a few ears, an'l cccr r'iingh I will be considered a leal pag woman. does r.ot count 'for so much at rcspnt, for am only 23 but it may fount i sreat e'eai in getting me a tart in 'he friendship of a man I v.i-l riot of course lio about my are: i- will a rncrf favorable sia. t.

where the funeral services were Hours Open All Night S. LEISENRING DR. 0. F. BOHilAN, held, and the remains were then taken, to Mt Hope cemetery and interred under the ritual of the M.

E. church, there to await the Great Resurrection Day. The services were in the charge of Rev. H. H.

Bowen, pastor of the Methodist church here. Ellis Headlight. JDr 5R pencer Dentist Orncx Hours; 1:30 TO 5:00 P. M. Dyspepsia is our national ailment.

Burdock Blood Bitters Dc.i's Dress by Law. The rircss cf Chinese dolls; is regu lalei by-law according to tfcse station is the national cure for it. It strengthens stomach mem of Hie rlaz -esonts ind little Judge Ruppenthal in Luray Herald: We have nearly forgot two doors south of the Postoffice grh'sre pr.T itti-i i lay rith their Are the outward tnarKS of your Intellectual capacities. When you speak you show everyone that you are cultured and retlned, or do you simply publish to the world the fact that you are a person of only ordinary Intelligence and average culture? In other words Do You Speak English Correctly? In this progressive age the ability' to read write and to speak F.nglish correctly Is the greatest asset anyone can possess. It adds to one's money-making possibilities and furnishes a noticeable tlnal touch to ones personality.

You are the best judge of how you stand, and If you are not satisfied do not put it otT until It Is too late. There is a popular, Interesting and even fascinating way to polish up your English. You will not have to wade through "dry" uninteresting text-books. The maglzlne, "Correct English" and the book. "The Art of Conversation.

will give you invaluable aid. See special offer: SPflrl 10 rpnfe to1y'for a sample copy OCHU III Un 16 of Correct English. For this money we will nlso send you a copy of the premium edition of "The Art of satlou" which elves twelve invaluable rules to the person who would known how to be interesting lu conversation. This offer Is made simply to Introduce Correct English into a Held where it will be appreciated, and in order to get both magazine and this book for 10c you must send that amount immediately. CORRECT ENGLISH PUBLISHING CO.

511 Rand-McNally Building, Chicago. dolls r.s reward fcr con- ten here the curse of herding and the injury it often did to JDettist WA-KEENEY KANS. dne These doli i -ire vreser red from branes, promotes flow of digestive juices, purifies the blood, builds you up. The newspapers build your children mentally, morally, phys ration io serif ration, and are fre-Quntly ised ci rep resent listorical characters, thus "early initial ins the ically, educationally, socially and 1 perhaps otherwise in its long, Will locate about December 1st h. j.

in, town; why not help build up the cr.i: tniacsfj Ustcry in a most dreary, monotonous, lonesome stretches of solitude, privation en draining way Mos Chir cse dolls are prbr.bly becaur cornea havj atbor iitii Erjwrtant For bale 1 have i lew more newspapers? There is no better advertisement than a good newspaper. A newspaper is the barometer of the town's industry. and strain. In western counties good Red Polled milk cows and it is still a live evil as two divorce several heifers that will be res3 pan in the mstf iy that Magazine. PLASTERING.

STONE AND CEMENT WORK. EIGHTJEXH TZARS XXFZKXXNCC ALL WOBK GUABAKTXTD. WA'KEENEY KANSAS. Show us a good newspaper, full cases in Logan county disclosed within a year. The hardships of soon, also a few short yearlings and calves.

Here is a good chance the children were disclosed. Between Managers. to get some good milk cows and young stock to start in the cattle "I hear ymi liaee a spicy ibow this of advertising, and we will show you a good town, full of live merchants. Barker (N. Register.

Fresh beef at Baker's, When you want a loan on your farm call at the Wa-Keeney State business. J. H. C. Gilbert, Wa- season." "Yep." "Being denounced anyT Drs.

Jones Herrick will test your eyes and guarantee glasses. Keeney, Kans R. R. 1. Fresh pork at Baker's.

bank. "Not enough to beSpbi5lm much.".

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