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People's Voice from Wellington, Kansas • 5

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People's Voicei
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Wellington, Kansas
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Li A Quarantine Established, All of the cows in the pasture east Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. OSCAR fl. SAY LOR. FRED L. MEYiI.

CORRESPONDENCE, of town where Texas fever was dis covered, were quarantined by the sheriff last night, and Taylor Riddle. CORRESPONDENCE. president of the state sanitary commission, notified by wire. Mr. Riddle, or some other officer of the commission, is expected to arrive in the city The opening of our NEW STORE about AUGUST 25tli will be of important moment to every clothing purchaser.

badly mangled. By his own request he was taken that evening to a hospital in Wichita. Mrs. Loam has secured the Prairie Garden school for a seven months term. G.

W. Winkle and M. Piatt were elected delegates last Saturday to the convention which meets in your city on the 24th. D. K.

Roberson will teach the London school for a term of eight months. It will commence the middle of September. Probably the 12th. The school bouse is now; undergoing much needed repairs. Cyrus Miller of Waco, died of cancer of the stomach last Thursday and was buried jn Council Hill cemetery on Friday.

The writer of these notes preached the funeral. He also officiated at his marriage nearly sixteen years ago. GEUDA SPRINGS. NOTHING BUT NEW GOODS IN THE NEW STORE tonight, when a more rigid quarantine will be established and every effort will be made to stamp out the disease and prevent its spreading. The first news the public received that Texas! fever existed among the cattle, was through the Journal last night.

Dr. Stevens, the veterinary, says the quarantine established by the sheriff is wholly ineffective. The town herd was brought in from the pasture bafore quarantine notices could be served upon the owner of the pasture, and consequently it wjvs necessary to quarantine them at the barns where they belonvr. Many of the cows are today staked out with a long rope, and the ground where they walk bee imed infected and any cow Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER NEW YORK. Every article of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing goods is ordored especially for the new store Joe Horton, colored, was arresfed Monday night for stealing whips from buggies at the camp-meeting grounds Sundav.

Hehada. hearing in justice court Tuesdiv afternoon. FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF JACOB ENGLE'S. Tha Knights and Ladies of the Canopy dr.ve to Daniels' grove Tues-daymorning'on a outing. The CALDWELL.

George Eby's wife is soma better. Huston Cjliins is very sick at this writing. Delia Murphy gets $35 per month for teaching. Alice Miller will teach at the Helmick s-chool house. Five people sick of typhoid fever In the Ebb Logan house at present.

We haven't a teacher or even a bid at District 99. Someone is needed. Ethel Kinnear ha9 the school at District 191, seven months at $30 per month. Shock threshing is over at last and people are not sorry at all; It has been a long siege. Harry Jordan will leave for the Emporia benool on the 13th of September; Harry Jordan has a Latin class started and teaches at home; pupils come to him.

Ed Holts had his horse drowned and buggy torn. up at Oswald's crossing Sunday morning. Clara Logan received a second grade at the August examination xf which she is very proud. Mrs. Robt.

Algeo is visiting among her friends and taking care of the rent wheat on her place. She expects to stay several Caldwell primary nominated the same township ticket they had last year. Trustee, J. J. Stephenson; treasurer, William Watts; clerk, Joseph Kuchar.

John Deering expects to attend the High school at Wellington. Edith Eby, Maude Watts, Bess, Nettie and Robert Jordan, Harry Ferguson and Bell Logan will attend the Caldwell school from this point. Granger. passing over the ground is likely to catch the disease. The road between Wellington and the pasture east of town is dangerous for that reason.

There were about twenty town cows in the pasture, besides a number of stock cattle all of which have the SAYLOR MEYER party was composed of the following: Misses Mabel Kleiu, Ella Gilmore, May Myers, Grace Botkin, and Anna Mr. Nelson is the proud father of a nine pound girl. Miss Goodpastor has been quite sick but at this writing is much better. Miss M. Ewing of Arkansas came down to visit friends and partake of Geuda water.

Miss Fannie Walker will leave Thursday morning for an extended visit with relatives in St. Louis. Miss Mae Teichmann returned home Thursday morning- from a three weeks visit with friends in Wichita. Mrs. Maggie Fernald returned home last Wednesday from Wichita where she attended the funeral of rs.

W. Davidson. Gilmore and Edith Myers, chaperones; Messrs. Milt Barrett, Ed Klein, Quincy Barnes, Charlie Havens. Others will go over tomorrow.

DiscoTered by a Woman. Another discovery has beer made, and that too, by a lady in this country. ''Disease fastened it? clutches upon her and for seven year she withstood its severest tests, but Program for the C. E. Local union to be held at Mayfield, Sunday September 4th, 1S98: Devotional services conducted by the president.

Duet Mollie Neel and Mrs. Liliie Gardner. Essay Ilerman Hall. her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and disease.

"The disease was brought here in a bunch of Texas cattle tn-route to the Kansas City market last May. Tim King bought two steers at $5 each and put then in the pasture. It is said that Jake Allen and W. H. Voils bought some of the cattle also and put them in their pastures.

Giles Davis lost a cow yesterday or the day before, which had been in a pasture south of town. It is thought the cow had Texas fever. W. S. Nelson's cow, which runs in the pasture just west of town, shows symptoms of having the fever.

A good preventative for the disease is a solution composed of two equal parts of lard and kerosene, with five per cent of carbolic acid. well SEVENTY SIX. could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery Music Mayheld Quartette.

Paper Leonard Sanders. Music Perth Quartette. Recitation Lizzie Heasty. Paper Cora Lindsey. Prayer meoting led by J.R.

Heasty. By order of committee. Rumors of a shooting affair at Belle Plaine were current on the streets Monday, but particulars are meagre. The central figures are a jeweley, a boot and shoe dealer and a woman. After the shooting, which happened for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured.

Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Ham nick of Shelby, N.C. Trial bottles free at F.

B. Snyder's Quite a number went to camp meeting last Sunday. There will be Sunday school as usual at Seventy-Six next Sunday. We expect things will sell well at Mr. Rissell's sale as he gives long time to pay for them.

Mr. Porter put the hay up on Mr. McConkey's place; and Mr. Scott on the Harmer farm, Mr. Hackney on Mr.

Youman's farm. The wheat is getting In good shape to thresh tor the first time this year. Some have commenced to make br.y while the sun shines. drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.

How many young men and young women are cut off just as the future seems brightest and fullest of promise! They are taken away by the disease which causes over one-sixth of all the deaths in the world the disease which doctors call consumption. There is absolutely no reason in the world why consumption should be fatal why it should be even serious. It is a disease of the blood, and can be cured absolutely and always by purifying and enriching the blood. The only exception to this is the case where the disease has been neglected and improperly treated until it is stronger than the body until the body has become so weak as to have lost the ability to recuperate. Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption if used according to directions.

It also cures all lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page Common Sense Medical Adviser, illustrated. 4 Every bottle guaranteed.

4 council HILL. Sunday night, the fact developed that one of the men had been living under an assumed name. Every effort is being made to hush the matter up. No arrests have been made. The Curtis stock is being closed out at retail under the John T.

Stewart chattel mortgage, the sale commenc Jamas Rissel is going to have a public sal Tuesday, August SO, one mil west and four north of vTellict-ton, and one mil south of Seventy-Six Center school btuse. will iell farming implements, horses, bogs and cattle and numerou other articles. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. and frequently. The period of infection after contact with a cow having' the Texas fever is from21 to 53 days.

Journal, 23. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores; tetter, chapped hands chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by F.

B. Snyder. ing yesterday. The goods will evidently be sacrificed as Mr. Stewart's A very painful accident occurred with Riley Wood's" threshing machine on Garrett Hurst's farm last Tuesday.

Harry Shroud was on the machine just above the cylinder when by mistake in some way, a ball of binding twine wis put into the machine. The concaves at once gave way. and were hurled against the casing of cylinders and burst it to pieces. This let Mr. Stroud throu eh with his effort is to get his money out of them as quickly as possible.

Roy Richards, a nephew of Mrs, F. Klein, ran a. nail through his left hand between "the first and second finger joints Tuesday afternoon. A box lid with nails protrudiugfell upon his hatid. The injury is quite Get your photos taken next week at Balding's and take advantage of the me stock is being sold at chattel mortgage sale.

present he is giving. feet In the cylinder. They were mMM run si if KG HIS HANDL! FALL TWO OTH The Come and see them and consult me Press. which I do not show for the want of cuts. before buvinjr.

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