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The Republican Register from Washington, Kansas • 8

The Republican Register from Washington, Kansas • 8

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REPUBLICAX-REG ISTER. PAGE 8. Messrs Morrow. Patrie and Har- Z3C DC DC HAWKEYE Mr. and Mrs.

Trotter Mr. and Mrs. Robbins attamobiled to Blue rell come out from Washington Sun day to umpire the ballgame. Wess Rust and sons Boyd, John and Har vn SWING YOUR Rapids Monday to hear Bryan speak ry wet to atten the Chaudtauqua We are wondring what Silver Cliff would liked to have heard Bryan myself but would not have cared for will explain next. nJT SPRING VALLEY.

PLA'NVIEW. Pearl Nutter and Elizabeth Davis were married Wednesday at Beatrice, Nebr. They are luring on the "TaLnt-or Ranch." Frank Lange and Will Ma lone attended the picnic at Hollenberg Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Sajn Malone of Bonds mill spent Sunday at Milt Jennings. Miss Mathey spent Thursday and Friday with Lena Mr. and Mrs. Iver Jennings and son spent Sundaj- at P- McNish. The threshing- machine in in.

our the hot ride besides v.e had a good speaker at our own Chautauqua i the person of Frank Dixon. Mrs. Ruhterford and James Hicks AMMOCK Charlie Rose is filling the place at Mr. Cassil's vacated by Geo. Mor-man.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boston start-Jed on an extended trip thru th west last Monday.

They expect to vis it their son John and daughter Allie v. went to Hollenberg Saturday to visit Earl Faris, returning Monday.He was accompanied home by Phoeba Rutherford. The school board met Monday at Mr. Erickson's and employed Miss Clara Boyles of Colorado as teacher neighborhood. afpf anrt familv Fn Idaho and may go on Mr.

Luhnr and soPr froftn City, Nebr. are plastering Gua BoworJ to Seattle. Wash and to the coast house. i oeiore reiuruiu5. Mr.

Cassil lost a work horse last WASHINuTOn KUUJft MU. eight month school. Ray-Huntoon is working for John Hawkenberry at present. Mrs. Erickson returned home from her westren trip last Friday and reports a fine time but everything like it is here, dry in the west.

Mr. and Mrs. John Combs drove in the "shade of the old apple tree' and take It easy during the Chautauqua. Get the hammock at Throops. They are almost giving away the ones they have left in order to close out this season's stock.

Then if you have a freezer full of ice cream made in one of their rapid freeze freezers, served with cake made of Saturday. Mrs. Bradshaw is enjoying a vis it from her son John of Wyoming an also her daughter Mrs. Thomas. Rev Anderson preached his farewell sermon at the Spring Valley school house Sunday afternoon.

to Greenleaf Monday and took the train for Blue Rapids to attend Mrs. J. T. Murphy spent Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs. P.

P-Kling. Miss Anna Stolzer and Miss Pearl Porter visited Mr. and Mrs. JJim Lewis Thursday. 1 Lew Summers and wife spent Sunday with iM Windhorst and family.

Will Patrie and children and Fred Stolzer spent Moaday evening with John Kling and family. USE ALLEN'S FOOA-EASE. UlD tj Dan Hannah and family, Eugene Boston and family and Willard Mc-Roe and family all spent Sunday at the Boston home. Earl Nutter and wife are visitrng at Chas. Mathews.

Mary Willbrant went to Waterville Saturday. Albert Higgins spent last week at Frank Justis. Lewis WLibrant Is on the sick list. -r Laura Bradly returned to her home at Buffalo, Okla. Tuesday after visiting here two months.

Earnest Leidig and family, Mr. and Mrs. John" Bond, Mr. and Mrs. The antiseptic powder to be sha-' ken into the shoes.

If you have tired, aching feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease It rests the feet and makes new or tight shoes easy. Cures aching, swollen, hot, sweating feet.Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Always use it to Break in New shoes, Try it to-day Sold everywhere. 25 cts. Don't accept any subsitute.

For FREE trial package, address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Miss Pearl Porter who has been visiting Andrew Stolzer returned home Friday. Quite a number of people are attending Chautauqua from this vicinity.

Grandma Summers is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Will Windhorst. BONDVILLE BUZZINGS Maybelle Tiuker of Omaha was the guest of her friend Therese Krueger Sunday. Spurgeon Braly, Minnie and Barbara Willbrant, Eva and Grace Dixon.Lau- ra Braly and Pearl Leidig spent Sun and baked in a Reliable Vapor Gasoline Stove or a Monarch Range, the best on earth, you can enjoy life to the limit with the full knowledge that you have the best there is for the least money.

You will fee! so good that you will probably want to paint your house or barn. This is where we come in with the famous Masurey Prtints. We can supply you with paints and oils in any quantity. It wil pay you to get our prices. See the wagons in our east window and make the boys happv by getting them one.

It keeps him healthy and out of mischief and enables him to do many chores and errands. We have them from $1.75 to $7.00. Make our store your headquarters during the Chautauqua. W. A.

PICNIC AND LOG day at B. F. Bolingers. Mr. Hill of.

Oregon and Mrs. Seam ers of Linn spent Monday evening and Tuesday at Mr. Korners. Art Collins has purchased him a 2o horse P. Engine and expects to Julia and Pearl Frost visited Tues day at the Wess Rust home.

Ethel Scruby attended Chautauqua at Washington Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Krueger and Miss Leona went to Odell Saturday to visit with the Henry Krueger family.

They returned home Monday. The "Bondville Buzzers" defeated the "Spencev'ille nine" last Sunday. The score being 18 to 10. Next Sunday "Bonville Buzzers" will play the "Emmons team" Everybody com -nn 19, rlows. School meeting was.

well attended and Mary Willbrant has the promise Throop, Kan. Camp No. 8053. Aug. 10, 1910.

In J. Randall's grove lVs miles south and V2 mile east of Throop. Music furnished by Cornet band. Hon. T.

P. Rooney speaker of the day. Prof. A'. Krebs of Chicago will give two selections in impersonating afternoon and Program morning, afternoon and evening.

Band Concert 8 00 p. m. 2 games base ball. Prizes will be awarded for all kinds of sports. Good shade, good water, Everybody invited to come and enjoy Coming! Are you going.

By order of Committee. of the school. Mr. and Mrs. Schuesslor and Myrtle drove to Hanover Wednesday.

Atta Bolfnger and Iva (Son called at Earnest Leidigs Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Showalter spent Sunday at Orville Showalters. "IS LIFE WORTH SAVING?" The ball ground is in Ally Bond's pasture.

Bondville was well represented at the picnic at Hollenberg Friday. is scarce. Every body is going tc( the Chautauqua, so they don't have much time to visit. Mrs. Frank Townsend and Miss Marie were guests at Geo.

Sharps "Wednesday. Miss Maybelle Tinker who has heen visiting relatives and friends here for the past two weeks, went to Hollenberg Tuesday to visit other relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Hansen of Hanover and Miss Hansen of Sa-betha spent Suday flshig dow at the "Old Bod Mill." "St 11 rO Mrs.

Mollie McRaney, Prentiss, writes that she had a severe case off kidney and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Folel's Kidney Remedy cured her sound and well. She closes her letter by saying: heartily recommend Foley's Remedy to any sufferer of kidney disease. It saved mv life. WATERMAN BROS. CHURCH NOTICES Oy Methodist Church.

The regular services Sunday. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.

Other services to be announced. All concerned come. IF YOU ARB TIRED; If you are tired of the prosperity CCrw'rw yeans, Mr. Farmer; If you are sur DirowD'5 aDt feited with prosperity and would fain AifoffiiM to call at our store during the chautauqua and inspect pur swell-elegtnt line of. ew- go ack to the beg-garly prices o(f-'92; if you are tired of the advance Of the price of the old homesteadl doubling -afiid, in ma'Ay instances trebling in value; if you are tired of of the increasing price of cattle and and mules, wheat aiwi com and other cereals, then I beg of you to vote against this man who, with- others of bis kind, are responsible for this improved con dition of public If you are elry, watches cut glass and china-ware I C-i I We are" able to show you a very tired of prosperityJUr.Farmer's wifej There will be an automobile Parade Washington tomorrow, in of the high prices of butter a'nd eggs and poultry of all kinds, turn your influence against this man Calder-head and help down him at the primary; If you are tired of prosperity, Mr.

Merdhant of remunerative trade 1 iff I TT TT fl tl 1 TI 7 fine line of goods and believe that a comparison will convince you that we can save you money on your jewelry purchases. I PCII 9 and steady prices, with none of the fluctuations of the old time. If you are- tired Mr. Laborer." of the lessening off the hours of labor and increase in pay and such a de- mand for your service as was never known If you are tired, Ur. Farm Laborer and City Laborer, of sood prices and absolute independeuc then, one a'nd all of you vote against All cars in the county are eligible to ntry.

this man Calderhead and his kind, who have brought about this new era Where are the tramps that swarmed watches in all kinds of cases in Howard, Elgin, Waltham, South Bend and Eockford movements. Ask to see them. We will be pleased to show you whether you buy or not. over the country ilice the grass-, hoppers a few years ago? We were sc.Tinehartable as to maintain that' the were mendicants and Piss "7 if1 LiZi3Li wanderers by choice. Where are they today? They are engaged in the various duties of human activity which such me'n as Calderhead and his kind have Ten A prise.

of Dollars will be eiven brought upon the country. You tire -icked to crucify him as another was crucified when the Court could find to the owner of the best decorated car. no fault. Are vou sick? Do you want to try thi? tipw Tiostrumm of RevisionDown-1 ward when you are in perfect health? Do von wish to disturb the best con ditions ever known in the United States-5 a condition that in its be-fiign effect has permeated all firms Do you wish to i-nite a 9 9 u'nsettle affairs' and to ere- aTj ate -a fear of what is coming a -triirp rtnwn-tms man uaiuenifau ttLna 9 1 'J A prise of Five Dollars will be given to the owner of the second best decorated car. kind with the Club of Revision Downward.

Remember this: that those men vrhb call themselves insurgents who are going to turn the world upsfde down are Democratic butterflies isi tbs crawling rcatterpillar state. AN OLD TIME if if. We carry a1 full line of the purest drus and finest candies and have the exclusive agency for the fanlous JRexall Remedies. If you get thirsty while here, try our soda Te parade wi II be ternoon commencing held iri the about 1:30 ITCHING ECZEMA WASHED AWAY We serve the famous Collins Ice Cream. and wind up Chautauaoa fountain.

Try it. Nam chobl Yard Is it worth 2- cents to you 10 stop that awful asonizing itch? Sure ly you wiU spend 25-cents on -your druggist's recommendation, to cOOl and heal and soothe that terible itching eruption? By arangement with the D. D. Laboratories of -Cicaeo. "R'e are able -f Hye rou-nds in the body invited.

WATERMAN BROTHERS to make a special orterorazo ceai bottle qt their oil of wintergreen oomnnnnd knnvn as D. D. D. Pre m. WASHINGTON, KANSAS -4 iQSiifwf (fin Ait County i IS fir- scription.

Call or write or telephone to Waterman Palace Drug Store. We absolutely know that the Itch is stopped AT ONCE by D. D. D. Pre-scfiption, and the cures all seem to he letter, Salt urieum and taenia by Chamberlain's One app'ics-tn riicvei the itebuus acd rjniing sensaiioa..

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