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Conway Springs Star from Northfield, Kansas • 12

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Mrs. Frank Sones has returned from Wichita much Improved after taking a week's treatment in the! n-TiTITTTnira ft Wichita hospital. Those who were not in their caves Monday night say that the storm was about the worst, for strong wind, that we have had this season, No damage is reported, however. The "Wellington papers announce Farmers, that after all the assessors' returns were In It was discovered that the population of Sumner county now exceeds 25,000, after all. This will increase the salaries of all the county ollicers and isten! the board of commissioners will meet every month in the year from now on.

About II. C. Evant. The following article which appeared in tfle Wichita JJagle last Sunday, is published in 'the Staii by special request of one of our old soldiers who had consulted with his comrades in reference to having it published here: "A number of the ex-Union soldiers think Henry Clay Evans should be fired. Mr.

S. 8, Haraitt of this city submits the following? Commissioner Evans' War Record. Editor National Tribunei I would like to know Commissioner Evans' war record. How long he enlisted for, and what service he did his country while he was in the service; if he was in a battle or only in the commissary department, ft is believed here that he was only a ninety-day; that he enlisted not expecting to go to the front, knowing that the war about ended at the time he enlisted. William Fliler, Fres-ton, Kansas.

Mr. Henry Clay Evans served as a quartermaster's clerk in the Forty-first Wisconsin, a regiment called out for 100 days, In June, 1804, and sent to guayd Sherman's rear, It was stationed most of the time In Memphis. "Wisconsin in the War" gives the following statistics in regard to it: "Original strength, 578; lost by death, deserted, mustered out, 570." Editor National Tribune.l Dr. J. W.

Angell, Iowa Falls, remembers Henry Clay Evans, when they were boys together in Lancaster, and Evans was clerking in the dry goods store of (i. Kyland of Lancaster. Nearly every other young man in Lanoaster and vicinity had enlisted before Evans could be persuaded The Kansas wind would easily MILTON CMI'PIXUN. "scissors." Uain, rain, rain. Still it rains.

Oood. One of the heaviest rains of several year3 fell last Friday night, bridges were washed out creeks over flowed their banks and fences were washed out. The road bosses have their hands full getting the men put to repair bridges. The new iron bridge a mile south of H. B.

Smith's failed to. stand the wash and was damaged The big bridge east of Milton was washed out so it was impossible to get to town from that way. Mrs. Anna Burford was obliged to go over a mile around in order to get to her school Friday morning. The creek near Noel Faulkner's over flowed its banks and carried Mrs.

F's. washing machine on a journey and Noel says it has not returned. J. H. Uarnes killed a rabbit last week that had 10 horns between its ears, some of which were inches long.

Jennie McDonald is In your city this week. Mrs. Jen Ilhoades has been quite sick. Kev. Webb preached in Norwich last Sunday evening.

(Jrant Duncan, who has been very sick, is better. His parents arrived last Thursday from Missouri. Mrs. Giggy has beer quito sick with open a can if some one would just start the rip. Frank Mercer, near Con "We are agent for the celebrated way Springs, had eighty acres, of wheat.

He plowed about an acre of JOHNSON HEAD ground adjoining the windward comer one day last week; the wind got up under that loose earth and didn't stop until It had blown out the whole eighty acres of wheat. Wichita IJagle. AND BINDERS, If you are not dqing as good a business as you would like, don't find fault with the town. Try to create a trade. In finding fault you not only make yourself miserable, but you worry those with whom you talk.

Whistle to keep up your courage, arid tell the people what a nice plaoe you to go out In a soft place in a 100-day regiment." have for a home, and how business is picking up. We wouldn't ask you to An Enldemle of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemic of The ONLY machine that will bind and head your wheat. To see it is enough and you will have no other. Come and see it at my place.

C.DALBOM, Viola, advertise, because it might create more trade than you would care to handle. whooping cough my chilaren contract ed the disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Geo. Wilkason is selling Krebbs Coueh Hemedy very successfully tor Clark's patent weather door strips. croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the uaiiards bnow Liniment cures cough and effected a complete cure.

Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Sick Headache, Sore Throat, Cuts, John E. Cliitord, l'ropnetor Norwood House, Norwood, N. This remedy is for sale by vy A. Thew. sprains, Jiruises, Old Sores, Corns, and all pain and inflammation.

The most penetrating liniment in the world. A family with three wagons came the German measles. That Throbbing Headnche Would quickly leave you, if you used )r. King's New Life Fills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit lor Sick and Nervous Headaches.

They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Knsy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not-cured, Sold by W.

A. Druggist. The assessor's returns show the population of Conway Springs to be (r4. In reference to this report the Daily Mail says: An explanation is due the city of Conway Springs and Springdale township. Conway Springs laps over into Springdale township.

Last year there ivere inhabitants of Conway Springs who lived in Springdale township. These were deducted from the Spring-dale township figures and included in Conway Springs. This year there are rr 1 1 1 1 1 1 Frice, 25 cents and 50 cents, W. A. Thew.

into town Tuesday evening and camped at the western edge, near the Hock A DESTRUCTIVE HAILSTORM Island stock yards, for the night, S. C. Roach, who lives south of Milan; has a dog that will dig potatoes About 3 o'clock in the morning a vic out of the ground when he is told to The dog was brought up from Fort ious looking storm loomed up, accompanied with a high wind, when it was deemed best by the campers to seek shelter for the youngest portion of the Smith, where Mr. Roach moved May Strike Your Crop any Hour. from to Kansas some months ago, so says Prof.

Roach. outfit. They pulled out with bedding and six of the youngest kids and sought Have "STo-m. IriGUiance? Spain's Greatest Need. sir.

R. V. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. weaK nerves has caused severe pains it not, you should take out a policy in tne Kansas state mutual hail in the back of his head. On using Association at once.

uiectnc jsitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain 05 people siinuuny suuaieu. jiey ure left in Springdale township and" not added to Conway Springs in the above table. The actual population of Conway Springs is (154 in Conway township and 5a in Springdale or a total of 712. The ancients believed that rheumatism was the work of a demon within a man. Any one who has had soon lelt him.

He says this grand med It has the BEST Plan on Earth. It is the Only Company that icine is what his country needs. All can give you. Insurance at Actual Cost. All surplus not needed to pay losses and expenses is pro-rated back to mem America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim.

vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of shelter at the hospitable home of Jack Haley, the nearest habitation. The woman explained to Mrs. Haley that she was the mother of sixteen children and they were bound for Colorado for the old man's health. "My God!" exclaimed Mrs. Haley, "if you have sixteen children, I should think you would be moving the other, way not and be looking for a health resort for the old man." Freston Plain Dealer.

In constipation Ilerbine affords a natural, healthful remedy, acting promptly. A few small doses will usually be found to so regulate the excretory functions that they are able to operate without any aid whatever. Frice 50 cents. W. A.

Tiieav. bers. The Association is under the supervision of the Insurance Department has complied with all tha laws and is perfectly reliable. Its Ollicers and Direc all flbiaiXl WL Olylflbll) vu illllUUl IHUliri rheumatism will agree that the infliction is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It lias never been claimed that Chamberlain Fain 15alm would nnf "I i n.ia lnf 44- t.l.m.

the body, ir weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by W. A. Thew.

Drug tors are men or large experience the nail business, it is not an Old Company doing business for a profit. You will get just and equitable treat, ment. A crop that is worth harvesting is worth insuring. 103i uuu uciiiwiiB, uuu ii mil uiiic iiiru matisin, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth of this statement. One You Cannot Afford to run the Risk of Losing Your Crop, be application relieves the pain and this quick relief which it affords is alone gist.

The Atchison Globe tells us why we have never been able to get rich. It says: Every circus man lays all his plans on the assumption that the people are chumps. Every circus man gets rich. worth many times Its cost. For sale by W.

A it Good or Poor. As 'a poor one this year will be as valuable as a good one in a good year. It is dangerous to put off insuring for a single day. When the storm has overtaken you, it is too late. We are represented by nearly 300 reliable, energetic, agents in 85 counties of the state, making the company strong, safe and economical.

For full particulars regarding stability, plan, rates, call on our agent, W. B. GILBERT. "Doc Tarbill has opened a joint Marshal Barnard is rounding up the dog owners this week. The mayor and council men say that every owner of a dog that enjoys daily street privileges must pay the tax this year or the at Argonia and the Clipper advises the public to patronize him.

Wellington ,) ournai. dog will be killed if it takes till Christ mas. We notice by the Syracuse Journal that Tarbox has become disgusted and is going to stop publishing his paper, the Unmuzzled Truth of Coolidge. The reason assigned is because the city council ordered some job printing from Topeka, that he (Tarbox) could have done just as well, but not as cheap. We don't blame him for quitting under the circumstances besides, the county (Hamilton) lias only 100 population and four papers seems touslikecrowd-the mourners Plain Dealer.

I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to Conway Springs, Kansa, A Xnrrow Em-ape, Thankful words written by Mrs or write the Secretary, McPherson, Kansas. Ada E. Hart, of Groton, S. "Was taken- with a bad cold which settled on my lungs: cough set in and linally THE GREAT NEWSPAPER terminated in Consumption. Four -OF- doctors gave me up, saying I could Eureka Harness Oil Is the best preservative of new leather and the best renovator of old leather.

It oils, softens, blackens and protects. Use luroka Hamoss Oil on your best harness, your old harness, and your carriage top, and they will not only look better but wear longer. Sold everywhere in cans aU slit from half pints to five gallons. UwU by STANPiBD OIL CO. 'ITiE GREAT WEtST! live but a short I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if could not stay with my friends on earth, 1 tell about the wonctertul cure enectea in my case by the timely use of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this rem edy. A lew doses" of it effected a per manent cure. I take pleasure in rec The Kansas City Star. By Mail, Daily and Sandfly, $400 a Year The Weekly, One Year 25 Cents ommending it to others sintering from that dreadful disease. J.

W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is 4 Lef sola by w. A.

rnew. Vie Printed Stationery. Many farmers and stock dealers who have considerable correspondence to do, SUMMONS: have decided that it is much more would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds.

I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God, 1 am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial free rtt W. A. Thew's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00.

Guaranteed or price refunded. Uncle Jimmy IJrinson says there was a real twister in his part of town Mouday night. The green cherries were blown from his trees, some of the trees were damaged and one section of his picket fence was laid low. Many a fair young child, whose pallor has puzzled the mother, until she lias suspected rightly her darling was troubled with worms, has regained the rosy hue of health with afe.v doses ef White's Cream Vermifuge. Frice 25 cents.

W. A. Thew. Wh- Don't some of those hog pens just outside of th city limits stink? business like to use printed letterheads KANSAS CITY, June 5th tt) 9th, I899. Biennial meeting, Modern Woodman of America.

For the above occasion round trip tickets to Kansas City, Mo may be sold at $8.20. Tickets on sale June 3d and 5th, Final limit June 10th. DEXTER, May 18th to 26th, '99 Annual meeting, general assembly ol the Cumberland Presbyterian church. For the above named occasion round trip tickets to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo may be sold at one first class normal tariff lare plus 2.00 for. roand trip, Dates of sale, May 16th and 17th, 1899.

Eeturn passage shall not commence earlier than May 2Gth, nor later than June 15th, 1899. Tickets will be executed for return passage at destination or either ot the other Colorado common points en route. Purchaser to commence his continuous return passage journey from point of execution. All tickets to be limited for continuous passage In each direction. INDIANAPOLIS, July 20th to 23d, 18gg.

Biennial Convention, International Epworth League. Kate, one lowest regular first-class normal tariff fare, plus $2.00 for the round trip. dates of sale. Tickets to be sold July 18th. transit and final limits.

Tickets to be good for return passage leaving Indianapolis up to and including July 2Jth, 1899, except that by deposit of ticket with joint agent at on or before July 24th, and upon payment of joint agent fee of. 50 cents, return limit may be extended to leave Indianapolis up to and including August 20th, 1899. All tickets 10 be limited to continuous passage in each direction, going Jrip to commence date of sale, return trip, date of execution. and envelopes and others will doubt less do so when they find what a trifle more their printed writing paper will cost them than the plain. In order to push the use of printed stationery among the farmers and stock men, the Star will print 100 note heads for 75 cents, and 100 envelopes for 50 cents or OLl'MBCS, OHIO, June 6th to 9th, IS99.

STATE OF KANSAS to Lyman Naugle. VOU will take notice that you have been -L sued In the district court of Sumner county, Kansas, by Laura B. Naugle, and that unless you answer the petition filed by said plaintiff on or before the 16th day of June. 1899, said petition will be taken as true ud Judgment rendered against you accordingly, grantlngto plaintiff as alimony and for the support and main-tainance of herself and child the following de-scrlbed real estate In Sumner County, Kansas, to-wit: The south half (i) of lot four (4) and al. of lot five (5) in block sixteen (16) In the Northwest addition to the city of Wellington, Kansas, also all household goods, carriage and horses owned by defendent and In the possession of the plaintiff and barring you of all Interest in or to said property or any part thereof.

Witness my hand and seal af said court this 1st day of May, 1899. W. OVFRHOLTZER, Clerk of said District Court. Hkrrick Roger, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication in the Conway Springs bTAK.

May 5, 1399. LCLINE, NOTARY PUB LI Deeds, Mortgages and Legal Papers Carefully Executed. Oitici: In Conway Spring! sti office. Annual meeting, American Medical 100 of each for $1.00. Larger quanti ties proportionately.

A Frljrhttal Blunder Association. For the above occasion round trip tickets may be sold under conditions named below: One lowest regular first class fare plus 62.00 for Will often cause a horrible Rum," Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, kill the round trip. Tickets on sale June 1st, 2d aud 4Qi. Ail tickets to be Urn the pain and promptly neal it.

Cures ited to continuous passage in each direction, going trip to commence date Unless a woman eats sufficient nourishing food she can neither gain nor keep a good complexion. Food, when digested, is the base of all health, all strength, and all beauty. Ilerbine will help digest wheat you eat, and give you the clear, bright, beautiful skin health. Fjice 50 and 75 cent. W.

A. Thew, Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Roils, of sale, and return trip date of execiv ICIUIUN VV1U3, Sit Oft.UI XlUlliiUU3, jsest pile cure ou earth, unly zo cts. a tion. Tickets to be good for return passage leaving Columbus up to and box. Cure guaranteed.

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