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Winfield Courier from Winfield, Kansas • 8

Winfield Courier from Winfield, Kansas • 8

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Winfield Courieri
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TOTS WIWTELM COURIER TirUIfSDAY, APRIL 19, 1906. i NATURE'S WARNING. Winfield People Must Recognize and Heed It. Kidneys Ills como quietly mysteriously, I Hut nature always warns you through the urine. daughters, eight sons, and four sis-tern, one brother, and a host of filendh to mourn for her.

The funeral services were conducted ly Rev. A. I), McIUr-Hue at the homo of the deceased after which she was luld to reHt In the Rose Valley cemetery, followed by a large concourse of people and friends. Gifts For Jbaster Brides 5 WILL NOT EXTEND. The Old Reliable Place to buy a Buggy, Carriage or in fact any vehicle you may need this summer.

Our piices are right. Call and let's talk it over. S. H. Myton II you are in doubt what to give; if you want something that won't be likely to be duplicated; if you are hunting a gift that will be as new as the bride herself and as much admired; call in and cee our line of Midland Valley's General Manager Gives Out a Statement, J.

F. llohlen, general manager of the Midland Valley, has returned to Fort from Chicago, where he has been for the past few weeks. When usked as to the rumor that the Midland Valley would build to Wichita and extend to Hot Springs, Mr. Hohlen said: "There Is nothing to report and the Midland Valley Is not contemplating any extension at present. For awhile we will devote all our efforts to improve the 300 miles of track which we are now operating.

The track runs through some excellent new country, which Is developing rapidly, and we will advance with the terrltery through which our road now operates before we do anything toward the extension of the line." Cut and Sterling Silver Notice the kidney secretions. See If the color is unhealthy If there are settlings and sediment, Passages too frequent, scanty, painful. It's time then to une Doan's Kidney Pills. To ward off Hrlght's disease or diabetes. Doan's have done great work In Wlnfleld.

W. R. Hopkins, market gardener living one and a half miles south of Win field, says: "Mrs. Hopkins received great benefit from the use of Doan's Kidney Tills some four and a half years ago. She had been mu'ch troubled with backache and kidney complaint for four or five years, and retention of the kidney secretions added to her distress.

The use of three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills made a great improvement In her condition, and I did not hesitate to give the remedy my endorsement at the time. 1 would odd that we think just as much of the remedy today." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Company, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

WE DO HOT HESITATE To say that we are in a position to pay the highest Rndvem Cililson MANUFACTURING JEWELER. cash prices for country butter and eggs. Special orders given prompt attention. If you are in doubt give me atrial and you will be satisfied. SOME PRIMARIES.

J. E. Newman i College Hilt Grocer 0 i ft 11 CK Results in Dexter, Richland, Spring Creek and Grant Townships. The republican primaries at Dexter Saturday resulted in another decisive victory for the anti-Hale-England faction. The following delegates were elected almost unanimously, Sam Love, W.

L. Reynolds, C. L. Easterly, Arthur Hoyt, C. V.

Crow, Warren Houston, oJe Hayworth, Frank Branson and H. A. Searl. 444i.4i4.A4.4.J.AJ.J.J,l..l,,li4i.li.t.4Nl. CUNNINGHAM NOMINATED.

No Opposition to Him in the Fifty Fifth District. Saturday afternoon at Arkansas City In Richland township the delegates Your Harness Repaired By experienced harness makers and done at t. normal prices. We have received a con- signrnent of single and double driving ha r- I ness that will appaal to you if you Wa nt re Arthur Swain, J. P.

Groom, J. P. Stuber, Sam Crawford, Floyd Groom, Here They Are? J. Calvin, Tolk Robbins, Wiliam Miles, James Rogers and Jack Stephen. This is a Welfelt delegation for sheriff.

All drinking at Brown's fountain delightful place where and delicate beverages arc served to satisfy the thirsty and de was held the representative nominating convention of the republicans of the Fifty-fifth district. There was a big attendance. All the townships in the district, except Liberty, had delegates In attendance. At 2 o'clock C. N.

Hunt called the delegate convention to order and upon motion W. R. Maurttr of Dexter, was someimng up-io-aaie. iau ana see us. In Spring Creek township are G.

A. light the weary. TP TT 1TrTT A T1U I Sutton, Zeb Gllkey, Vorls, A. L. Bell and Charles Gilkey.

Grant chose J. H. Bryant, C. S. Bur XVi Ve XTJLVsJLYJLJL J.

J. Corner Ninth and Millington Sweats roughs, J. W. Adams, and Tom Brown. Come Here for the New Ones They're compounded with the purest Juices and freshest fruits to obtain.

Come In. Step up and let us serve you. Brown's Drug Store Both delegations are for J. S. Shreveb chosen chairman, and J.

W. Martin ot Creswell, secretary. W. H. Nelson was elected assistant secretary.

for probate judge. The Walnut township delegates are The credentials handed the secre Charles, Frank Stall, J. A. Mendenhall, D. G.

Charles, John Harris, F. M. Giltner and M. S. Bishop.

tary were As there were no contests the names read were given seats in the convention. Jut. Jtj, XXXXJ.X TrTTTTTTTTfTTf TTTTTf TTfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI CAPT. E. A.

AXTELL'S WILL. Property Valued at $50,000 Left to His Widow and Children, The wjll of Captain Enos A. Axtell, PLAY BALL With Spaldings Sporting Goods At VANCES who was killed recently by a street car Nominations being called for, Hon. C. 8.

Beekman came forward and In a brief speech' 'placed W. "fT'Curirilng-ham in nomination. Mr. Beekman said there were no sore spots on him and if he was to be beaten he was glad It was by as good a man as Mr. Cunningham.

He would do his best to elect him. George A. Sutton seconded the nomination and upon motion Mr. Cunningham was made the unanimous choice of the convention. Mr.

Cunningham was called for and In front of his home In Kansas City, When you are Investing money In real estate, whether ror a noma or speculation your first duty Is to procure an Abstract of Title, We therefore beg to remind you that the services of that old reliable firm of was probated Friday. His estate is valued at $50,000. To each of his Ave children he left a lot. The remainder of the property Is given to the widow. The will also provides that a son, Oliv 905 JWain Street Stafford, Albright Sadil Are Unexcelled THATS ALL er Axtell Is to have the uniform by made a short address.

He outlined his Captain Axtell at the battles of Loura policy, which was the same as he outlined in his announcement of his can Hill, Spottsylvania, and the Battle of the Wilderness. His sword 'was left didacy. Mr. Cunningham's address was to his son Walter. greeted with considerable applause.

The selection of the central commit DEACON MILLER PARALYZED. tee of the district came next and was Stroke Came Sunday Morning Causing Bad Fall. Deacon H. B. Miller, the vetran deliv ery man, employed at Firey grocery, suffered a paralytic stroke Sunday Eat at Frank Sidle's 913 Main Short Order Restaurants Main The best short order restaurant and regular meal bouse In the city.

I want the ladles to know that they can eat with me, with vm feet piety. We guarantee service. Meal ticket (21 meals) $3. BO. Meals 2Sc Come and try me Frank Sidle, Proprietor as follows: Beaver E.

W. Coulson. West Bolton Frank Guthrie. East Bolton Bert Moore. East Cedar James Utt.

West Cedar A. E. Cody. East Creswell J. E.

Shilling. West Creswell H. B. Williams. Sllverdale J.

Alslp. Pleasant Valley S. D. Fisher. Liberty Not represented.

Dexter Dr. O. M. Hawkins. Grant C.

A. Sargent. Arkansas City First ward C. morning and by the resulting fall sustained some severe Injuries. He Is reported a little better at present The stroke occurred about six o'clock, af Flowering Bulbs of All Kinds Headquarters for Singer Sewing Machine SILVER CO.

1008 SOUTH MAIN TH IRC DOOR SOUTH OF DAUBER'S. Headquarters for Singer CtwEr.g Machine. New Phone 621. fecting his legs from the hips down. As he fell he pulled a pan of hot water from the stove and was scalded on the face and arms.

He was also cut and bruised on the face. Being past seventy Hunt. Second ward E. H. Addington.

ears old he will be slow In recovery. Third ward James Duncan. Fourth ward R. F. Fitzpatrick.

On motion the convention adjourn Aley-Lemaster. Miss Nellie B. Aley and Edward C. 3v. ed.

Lemaster, both of Cedarvale, were mar The writer has attended many con ventions in this district and we know this to be the best one ever held. ried Sunday afternoon at six o'clock, April 15, 1906. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Albert Nichols at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Eli Read, on East Seventh in Winfield. They There was great Interest inhe conven tlon. We never saw a more represen THE FLOUR OF QUALITY The World's Regulator tative gathering before. The business! ea to ceuarvate Monday ana at once man, the farmer and laboring man went to their farm four miles from there. Miss Lemaster Is a daughter of were all represented.

After the adjournment of the con Mr. and Mrs. Aley who were killed In the Warrensburg wreck. He now man vention the central committee met and organized. C.

N. Hunt was elected chairman and R. F. Fitzpatrick, sec ages a large farm, and was at one time an employe In the First National bank The retary. here.

Nearly ten million Waltnam watches act as one great pendi-lum in regulating the hours of the business, pleasure and travel all over the United States. Memorial of Martha Sallee. "Borrowed" a Team. The "borrower" sight unseen play- Wichita R.ug Co. Martha Sallee died at her home In Pleasant Valley township, Cowley his game Sunday night by stealing tlie team and buggy of the Hotten county, Kansas, April 11th, 1906, at 223 South Main Street, Wichita, Kan.

brothers from the hitch rack at Grace a. with a complication of diseases M. E. church. The thief or thieves were after eleven days of suffering.

Death TS3 pursued but got away. The horses and released her at the age of 73 years, rig were found early Monday morning, The Finest Materials Used months and 9 days. She was born in Kentucky, January 2, 1833, and moved hitched back of M. E. Johnson's resi 0m lence on East Tenth.

The "borrower to Missouri In childhood, with her par mm In making this remarkable watch, making it one of had driven them hard before tiring of ents, William where she grew up to woman hood. At the age of twen-. buggy riding, and did not care to re turn them. ty, she was united In marriage to Oliver Salee. To this union was born four teen children.

She moved to this coun Diped 700 Head. R. E. Hague, and Jess Shack 1 ty in 1872. where she lived until death claimed her.

She was converted In luc uiuai luiouc uuic w-cjjuo vu iuc uicunci, XV yuu IldVc a Waltham you have the best made. Expert watch repairing is one of our leaders. W. H. HUDSON GRADUATE OPTICIAN.

With Geo. Hudson, Jeweler, East Side Main St, 2 deors South First National Bank. ton went to Fairfax, O. Saturday to see the "dipping" of 700 head of Texas Rugs made from old Ingrain and Brussels Carpets. Carpets dry or chemically cleaned.

Write for Price List. the year 18S5 at Brother Melville's cattle for the Morledge's ranch. Only campmetlng, August and united one steer was lost by the dipping, and with the V. B. church at Red Valler Reference, all your Neighbors" W.

E. LAWRENCE living In the faith until the end. She he drowned In the vat. The numerous losses reported are wholly because of has gone to be reunited with her hns the catUe being weak. Hundreds die In band, and one child, who had precede transit and before being dipped.

mUliHMMUIMUWHIIIMIiMMImniMM iter to tee better land. She leaves fire.

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