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The Republican Register from Washington, Kansas • 6

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REPUBLICAN-REGISTER 'PAGE i.J. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS THE DOCTOR'S QUESTION bank. The horse going back ran the Mrs. Neurnan visited at F. Schramm bnsrs-v into a hav rack that stood Monday.

WOMAN and For March i 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Meyers Tluch Bowel Dis- Scikness Due to orfclere Ii.tr cti icu auu i ao vaugui. I Mrs. Ferguson was hurt quite a ENOSDALE.

(Last week.) A large crowd was in attendance at S. S. Sunday Next Sabbath evening will C. E. evening.

Every body invited. Chas. Back and family spent Sunda with Roy Corbins. Mr. and Mrs.

Fitzsimmons attended his appointment at PleasantView A doctor's first question when little but luckily no serious dam-consulted by a patient is "Are your 'age -was done. Towels regular?" He knows that Mr and MrS M. Wanzer, Miss 98 per cent of illness 4s attended Black Emmit Black ivith inactive bowels and torpid liv- Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Meyrs visiteed at John Nolan to Henry F. Leseberg Henry Mey.ers near Enosdale Sun- 160 A. $184,00 Mr. and Mrs. Town send visited Jm? W- Ifelnan Vath" at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed I ne160 A. Scruby Sunday. Mary E. I la nan to Joseph W.

Heltge Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers and 160 $10400. children visited at Mrs. Lena Pe- Maude R.

Hanan to Joseph W. Hilt-ters Sunday. gen 40 $1600 Mr. WTill Patrie visited at Ed Scru- Ros? Quincey to Alice Ogden lot by's Sunday. 7f Greenleaf $600.

Mrs. Wm. Krueger and children' rph and Mrs. Henry Wendel and chil- M-to BeU i-o- ana 01.raciua.nu5 ui uiwuai er. and this condition must be (Sunday.

Little Ianthe Dairs spent last moved gently and thorough! before visited at Philip Kenichts Sunday. liealth can be restored. Geo. Neu and family of Beaver Rexall Orderlies are a positive, Qfeek visited in this locality Sun-pleasant and sfae remedy for con- Eeneral. We are so certain of their day great curative value that we prom- I Mr.

Henry McMullen returned Ise to erturn the purchaser's money home from Wayne, Kans. last week. In every case wrien they fail to -where, he has been attending school. OU DUKV, dren and Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Bond WasCuredbyLydiaE.Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound Elwood, Ind. Your remedies have cured me and I have only taken six bottles of Lydia E. Piftkliam's Vegeta produce entire satisfaction.

TRUTH CROPS OUT. Harvey E. Milligan to Marcus M. Barton S00 A. $500.

Marcus M. Burton Jr. Marcus M. Burton Sr. SO A.

$300 John D. David Melvin O. Chandler SO A. $5500 John E. Dodds William E.

Erikson, 160 A. $23000 ening at J. H. Kersting's. Mr.

Foster, after spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. Ed. Scruby went -to visit his other "daugh ter Mrs. Frank Towhsend Sunday for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Peters went to keeping Monday on th.e Jim Bond farm. Why Pile Suferers so often Fail to Get Relief. ble Compound. 1 was sick three months and could not walk.

I suf- Rjxall Orderlies eaten like candy, Miey act quietly, and have a soothing, strengthening, healing Influence on the intestinal tr-'Xt. They do not purge, gripe, cave nausea, flatulence, excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effcc. tThey are especially good for children, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes, 25c. and 10c.

Sold only at our store The Rexall fried all the time. week with her grandpa Fitzsimmons. Roy Corbin and family spent Monday eve at Wesley Dursts. The W. C.

T. U. Institute will he held here the first Wednesday in April 5th. An all day session and Wednesday evening Mrs. Ida Hes-per will he with us and lecture in the evening.

Lloyd Faris was called to Stockton to see his wife who is quite sick. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Violett are preparing to move to their new home north east of here. Mrs.

C. Bonar and Mrs. Huffman also Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Trotter called at Ralph Davis's one day last week.

Mrs. John Durst was down from Morrowville to stay over Sunday with er sou; Wesley. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you In Te that annoying tickling in your throat? Dies your cough annoy yorj nt night, and do you raise rou in the morning? Do you want relief? If so, talc? Cong'1 llenu-iiy raid you will he p' Henry D. Perry Fred H. Lohmeyer, Science is getting ot the bottom of everything, including cause and Mrs.

Hentry Wendel and children go a. $C000 pnro rtf nil.Ps. The "brightest doctors ter visiting at Wm. tor Henry Kaiser, SO A. -niloc nr rnn.Sfn m- 1 uari J.

dull iiunv iuma a tew aavs. ieif lucsuay lor urteu- i orv uu" a iew days, iert lut'buay lor ureeu- i The doctors said I could not gvt well without an operation, for I could hardly staiid the rwiins in mv sides. I 1 1 1 1 I ternally and can be cured only by in- Jeaf wllere she will visit her sister. I Henirich Tminiie Henry Thompson- tprnpl trtment. Dr.

J. S. Leonnarcit Wat ermanBros. Store. 160 A.

$S500 i-w Ellen Tootle Lacy to Clark L. ford 3 lots $30. Geo. Schmidt to John Grieveldniger some time ago perfected a remedy in tablet form Hem-Roid, which cures the cause of piles, and therefore cuer permanently. It is sold by Waterman Bros, and druggists everywhere un-24 days' treatment.

Dr. Leonhardt Co der money-tack guarantee. $1 for Station B. Buffalo N. Y.

Write for booklet. READ THIS. LOGAN NOTES (Last week.) Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.

Foster of Washington are staying on their farm for a few days. Little Bennie Manns, grand son of Mrs. Little has ben quite sick SSll? CMBAUfei fc5 tflgM Ignltz K1PPenbc'rS to Henry Kloppe is! Emporia, Sept. 20, 1908. 'I Sophia Egbert to Frederick Koch 'with the whooping cough but 1 's.

Tex- I 4 1 onc and down my to feci hotter vh.c-n I taken only or. hoTtio cf Compound, imt kept on a was a i raid to stop too soon." Mr. Saiuc Mullkx, T2S X. li. EI-Wt.

'd, Ind. M'liy will women take chances with an operation or drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, three-fourths of the joy of living, when they lind health in Lyttia E. rinkham's table Compound Tor thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, anl has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, iirdamination, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irrejndari-ties, periodic pains, backache, indirection, and nervous prostration. If yon have the slightest donht that iylia 12. Pinfcliam's Compound Mill help you, write to Mrs.

Pinkham at for advice. Your lotfer will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free. This certifies I have used Hall's Texas Wonder for kidney, bladder and rheumatic troubles. I can fully recommend it to the public. It will do all it claims to do.

G. W. MORLEY. In Finley Bldg. Sold by Druggists.

come bettor at this writing. Mrs. Mehrman returned home from Culver, Kan. Friday where ehe I ids spent the past week visiting b.or 'daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Ferguson visited Sunday at Joe Rencin's near Barnes. 2 HOLLENBERG. (Last week.) Mr. and Mrs.

Moore of St Francis visited Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tall-cott a few days last week.

Trace Krueger, who is working for Mrs. C. O. Musser, visited home folks at Bondville Saturday eve and Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Alonzo Rhodes and daughter Alta, Mrs. Munids and Mrs Carroll and Miss Minnie Asche of Washington visited Sunday with the C. H. Babcock family.

Rev. Salby, our new minister, preached his first sermona the M. E. church Sunday George Fielder and Fred McKay- A VE 3 lots, Hanover $200. Wm.

J. Sclievartz to Joseph) Roell Jr 1 lot Hanover Frakn IMorton to Herny D. Perry SO A. $S200. Jazef Baxa to Jazef Strasak 160 A.

$200. Joseph Showalter toJacob Benda 1C0 A. 8200. John F. Todd to I.

Kasparek 160 A. 10,000 F. C. Upton to Isavah Banham SO A. $4000.

Oliver Perry Tuffley to Chas irar-bough small tract, Clifton $40. C. E. Totten'to Isaac Rhodes 2 lots Clifton Elias P. Lahr to Joseph R.

Cook BONDVILLE BUZZINGS (Last week.) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bond were Ho lenberg visitors Monday.

Frank Dodd of Hanover was amon Boj'dville friends Sunday. Mr. andM rs. Fred Schramm and Miss sick Mr. and Mrs.

Phil White, Maude Shelton and Mr. John eon visited at Mr. Freeman's unlay, evening. Little Edith Neu is on the ELY'S CREAM OALSV1 Applied into the nostrils is quickly absorbed. CIVES RELIEF AT CNCE.

It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh went to Beatrice Monday to look for employment and also will visit rel list this week. i Mr. Glen McMullen of Washington vfisited home folks over Sunday. Will Waterman and family visit- wife visited at the latter's brother's and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Sunday.

Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Misses Euna and Ellis Scruby vis- It is easy to use. Contains no injurious ited Clara and Luella Meyers Wed- drugs. No mercury, no cocaine, no mor. nwrinv nnrt Thnrdv phine.

The household remedy. MORROWVILLE, KANSAS. lots, Ciy $100. Ann Haworth to Joseph R. Cook 1 lot City $1200.

John L. Clark to Geo. Lyons 5 lots Haddam, $525. John H. Prist to John F.

Wenzl rr j. -a cd John btamm lamny ounuay. Theresa Kruetrer visited horn I Lccal Items Gathered by the Edi nue, uu ueuts jruggiLa or mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren New York tor of the Christian Worker. Mrs.

Elwood and family and Miss folks Sunday. Ivpne Bales were Sunday visitors I Misses Nona and Hilda Wendel nt Ed McMullen'8." at the Mr. Rob Wilkinson and John Gram hoJ'e of Bond Monday i A very pretty wedding took place I fcron of Blue Rapids are visiting at Uv? ljCnie pf np(lM rs GeQf ARKANSAS FARMS PRACTICALLY Ladies Aid Society meets today FREE. with Mr Horn. Grandma Flandsburg Is enjoying i atives.

Lue Martin was a Fairbury caller Monay. i 1 Henry Else, Marie Clapp, Irl Else and Bethel Tallcott drove to Washington Sunday in Wm. Else's ca Mrs. Alice Cnanpian of Wymorei visiting relatives llere this week. Miss T.ena who has been working at Fairbury for some time Mrs.

Wm. Else visited at Wm. Kru returned home Friday df last week, gers Spnday. is preparing to move to Osage Co. Misses Angie and Gertrude Close of Broughton, Kans.

came th.e latter part of last week to visit their grandmot! er. Mrs. Stone and also other relatives and friends. v- i ocruuy eanesoay oi lasx eiv. acres oi gooa ianu Their daughter Ethel being joined Arkansas will be opened for in wedlock to Mr.

Henry Peters both TT dxx tlement by the United States beins: nonular voucs folks of this Men erguson Mrs. Henry Ferguson had an accident Friday night which might liavi been a serious one. While on 160 A. $14500. John W.

Eookwatlcr to Ira amaker, 4 lots Thomas W. Wright to Joseph Bren- neis 3 lots $600. Thomas Bennett Jr. John F. Nash 80 A.

$4000. Ann R. Aaull to John Carlson 160 A $5300. Geo. Dihe to F.

Chas. May.er SO A. $3500. John Heidel to Hubert Diederich 40 A. $12000.

August R. Kaufmann to Lottie McDonnell SO A. $5600. Peter Wilson to August Honer 160 usual good health. Brc.

Daniel Naylor and wife visited with the latter's parents last Sunday. -Bro. Johnson was a Washington visitor Saturday of last week. Mr. Rose has sold the livery barn to his father who formerly lived in Haddam.

Bro. Nutter and Bro. Anderson visited Lowe Center church last Sunday afternoon. community In the evening a crowd eminent, February 1, 1911. Here is of about thirty five gathered at the the chance of a lifetime to get a home cif the bride and.

shiveried then farm practically free. For informa- Mr. and Mrs Lou Landoll and tkm address a L. STONE, Passen-children visited at Wm. Krueger Sunday ger -lc Manager, Missouri Pa- Mr.

and Mrs. Lampe and Mr. and cific-Iron Mountain, St. Louis. Ticr way to visit her mother Mrs.

Mehrman. The horse became frightened nt a roll of Avir.o sitting by the side of the noad and making a hort turn threw her out over a Medicines that aid nature are always moht successful. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy nets on this nlan. It loosens the cough, re Ti-o new niano at the Lowe Cen- lieves the lunps.ooens the secretions and aids ter church was used first at the $6200. J.

W. Ogden to Mrs. Irene Solt 2 lots, Barnes 1150. John A. Hugr.ert to Chas Cusac i nature in restoring the system to a healthy Bible School last Lord's day morn- T7 ti If iTTil Ira No.

ing. Services at 3 p. m. last Sunday Va LOANS At the close of the sermon a nuxn and his wife were baptized into Christ. One of the latest things the Morrowville church is doing is that of putting a new cistern at the parsonage.

We are truly grateful for the Spirit of Brotherly kindness which has been manifested unto us. at 6 per cent interest, payable mnually. liest terms, and conditions offered. By J. -F.

THOMPSON. Washington. Kansas. SO A. $6200.

Anna B. Whitney to Mary E. Conn 2 lots, Haddam $1400. Carl H. Kagers to John S.

Clark 1 lot Haddam $50. Nathan Thos Colgate to John Jo rr $5000. John Johnson to Anne Johnson 80 A. $1000. W.

H. Denman to Geo. H. Clasen 3 lots City $1500. John I.

Rutherford to John TJios. McCulley SO A. $4000. Joseph F. Morey to R.

M. Bucha- man SO A. $5900. C. Young to Wilson 40 A.

$24000, H. M. liixTrn to W. S. Hoag80 15 "It Jet Black Star 3 years old, bred by Prof.

F. B. Graham, Kansas City, Plo. His has two crosses of Brilliant, two of Coco, his dam two of Coco which are the best horses the U. S.

has ever producedr Gilbert is the highest priced colt ever brought to Washington county. Weight 1920 lbs, will make a 2200 lbs rorse a maturity. 1 have always taken pride in having the best breeding stock n. Washington this stock shows I will continue to do so. TERMS: $15.00 to insure living; foal with return privileges.

r- A $5600. Tlenrv H. TTp1 to Torey Schroeder SO A. $4000. Thera Tceier to Henry Hopmann 160 A.

$1710. John ran to Carl Carlson 40 A. S200. R. T.

Frr to J. T. Lewis 3 lots $650. T. Pierce to Chas.

Rust 1 lot. City $1250. W. TT. tcJoFcph McCline RO A.

S5600. Adam Drpcn to John Dunkel 160 A $10500. Rob't. J. Williams to Andrew W.

Drips SO A. $6500. Henry Drnkgem to Wilhelmine 4 lots $100. For twenty-nine years I have been at intervals a great sufferer from rheumatism. During that time, no telling how many gallons of the various of liniments and oils I have used and with but little relief.

Recently, I was confined to my bed help-1qi tried Sloan's Liniment D. M. Jones to G. Durham 2 lots Kansas State Live Stock Registry Board Certificate No. 3875, This is to Certify that the Pedigree of the Pure Bred Stallion known as Gilbert Recorder 19351, owned by McNuIty.

Stockton, has been examined and found to be correct-y and duly recorded the Stud Books of the National French Draft Horse Association. His breeding as fol ows: Sire, Glacier (45384) No. 15007. Dam, Clearfield Countess, No. 19350.

Foaled April 27, 1907. Color Black, small star. Said StaUion has been examined and found to be sound. Tm, GL TURALCOLLEGE, Manhattan, Kansas Tnis 2nd cLy of April, 1910. ED H.

WEBSTER, Dean of Agricultural. $100. James B. Grn to Luella Hill 2 lots City $1300. Ed A.

Smith to Chas. H. Servis 1 let Clifton $50. Phillip Limboch to Alfred A. Hauke- 40 A.

$3300. Iva S. Sager to H. F. Lyon 40 A.

$3500. and used it with such satisfactory results that I sent for two large bottles, and I have up to this time used about half a 50 cent bottle with splendid James Hyde, Beebe, White County, Ark. Got Ease in Less Than Ten Minutes. Mr. James E.

Alexander, of North Harpswell, writes: am a horseshoer and subject to many strains in my back and hips which has brought on rheumatKa in the sciatic nerve. I had it so bad one night when sitting in my chair, that I had to jump on my feet to get relief, I at once applied your to the affected part and in less than ten minutes it was perfectly easy. James Sager to H. F. Lyan 240 A.

$23500. A. W. TallcoU to Peter Wilson SO A $2800. -Adam Doser to Wm.

E. Otwell 80 A. $4000. Moffitt Rose to es J. Mueller 40 A.

$2500. Harrv E. Mason to Louis Weiche SO A. $5000. Harry O'Brien to Geo.

W. Bradley 3 lots. Clifton $2100 J. T. Lewis to J.

S. Dean il lot Hollenbersr $125. R. J. Combon to James Fager 40 A.

$2400 Joseph BrMineis to E. V. Moore 3 lote. Hollenberg $700. John H.

to L. M. Moraine 3 lots. Bames-5400. Luella Hill to Anna M.

Meitler 2 lots. City $1850. Rboda R. King to E. E.

Ridgway SO A. $5000. Leopoldyre Snyder to Joseph Poell 1-? lot Hanovpr Leota Williams to E. A. Williams 3 ws.

nreFTVa? William D. Harmon to Henry C. Meverhoff $160 A. $5000. Killrpp Hpirv Dammar out A JrL- if ic fYt Kct rf oil 'nimpnfs JACKS 9 good young black Mammoth Jacks and two breeding jacks.

Kentucky Duke is sixteen hands, three years old, thelargest Mammoth jack in state for age Service fee, $12.50, return privilege. Missouri Pr de is 4 years old. 15 hands high, Service fee, $10.00, return privilege. One Spotted Shetland Stallion 1 i J. Sloan's Liniment does not need any rubbing.

It's a powerful penetrant. Try it for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Sprains, Chest Pains, and Sore Throat. It gives almost instant relief. Price 23c, 50c, and 81.00 at All Dealers. Send for Sloan's Tree Hook on IIsr--.

Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Service fee, $10.00, return privilege. 1J 1 rvicr ULTY of w.

-7 2 ltss Poubam fcri-Ii 2 r-n'-am 11 Mr.

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