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The Canton Pilot from Canton, Kansas • 8

The Canton Pilot du lieu suivant : Canton, Kansas • 8

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The Canton Piloti
Lieu:
Canton, Kansas
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8
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Lemons 20 cents a -dezen at the Idlewide. A. B. Banta of McPherson was in Canton J4onday. L.

Humble of Spring Valley, went to Kansas City Monday. Arthur Coons. and wife were over from Marion Sunday. The Threshing season ovill soon be at -hand. "Prepare for it by getting your coal at the iyard of the The Worst Form Multitudes are singing the praises ot Jiodol, the new discovery which is making so many sick pocple well and weak people strong by digesting what eat, by cleansing and sweetening the stomach and by transforming their food into tha kind of pure, rich red blood that 'makes you feel good all over.

Mrs. Cranfill, of Try, T. writes: For. a number of years I was troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia which 4-grew into the form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after us S.

T. Ceons find son Arthur drove tcMcPJierson en business Monday, Fresh bread at the Idlewide. Ed F. Hartronft left Tuesday GantoR a trip to Oklahoma. Milling Mrs.

Rhebein'is visiting hor sister in Kansas City. Chris Wiles brought a loacLjcf PUaty of It and A 11 the jbest Here's a stock that is filled with most reliable staples. Prom irflour and sugar to finer thiugs carry plenty for selection. You'll get what you nocd without fear of paying too much, with no Auubt. of -iks value i for your cash, Ji.

A.Lindenbcrger, No. lit Ivulfcll? itlalu t. ing four bottles I am entirely cured. I heartily recommend Company potatoes to town Monday. They werft so large, that.a crowbar had to be used to roll them out of the Of course we cannet Kodol to all sufferer from indi gestionand dyspepsia.

Taka a dose after meals. It digests Lv)uch for the truthfuiaess of what you eat. day this last statement. It is just hearsay our evidence would ,5 MElf from McPhersonJCounty at once to. prepare for Positrons in thd S.

McGill returned Monday from his trip to Fori Riley and Kansas City. Chicken fry at the Sprine: Yalley school Service -Railway Mail Clerks, Letter carriers! Custom House anSd-Depart mental Clerks, etc. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Ced IsAhe 'Latest Brand of Flour on the Market. for us.

Ereryack warranted ALm money refunded. SUPERIOR. 'JFEW EQUAL. ar Rapids, la. OF jtUTCJilNSQN KAN.

Will visit Canton en the third tlay of each month for Couveiji-rence of his patients. penalties.) fChronic diseases, Diseases wo rmen, fitting: glass totheV-Qyesaud Surgery, including the paiulesc extracting xf- -the. teeth. Dr. Sager is at Innum r'the "McPhersou at UieJaion Hotel (where ha shield office days for five years.) 2nd.

at Hill s-boro the 4th and at GoesjEell thi 5th days of each month. 1 I I Costs no more than common flour. It Goes To The Soot When pain or irritation exists house Saturday uight. Good program. Every body invited.

-Geo. Wing iSodge was in town Sunday. He was formerly a pedagogue in this county but is now an attorney and is. the Republican candidate for mnty attorney in Ford county. John C.

Beutler on any part of the body, the ap plication of Ballard's Snow Lin-' iment willive promt relief. "It1 SB goes right to-the spat," said an old man who was rubbing it in to cure his rheumatism. C. R. 'Good Sample llooms.

SI. 60 i Smith, Prepr. Smith House, Ten- aha, Texas writes: "I have used Herman Dalke, Mr. Aultman Mr. Rupp, -John Mr.

Galle, wre among the Mouad- i i vi who passed tnrougn nere J. W. JED WARDS, Prop. bure this week while on their way to yspepsta Ballard's Snow in my family fo: several years, and have found it to be a fine-remedy for all aches and pains and If recommend it for paius in the the pastures north of here to got First Class Meals. Ooc Digests what yon cat.

cattle. Spring wagon and lumber wag on for sale cheap. H. S. Hanson.

A firm of soap markers 'Iras -a-warded a contract to an eastern magazine for a full page in'tjach Thi3 preparation contains all of tha diges'ints and digests ell kinds of jfood. It gives instant relief and never -falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitiye toinacli3 can pike It. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics been cured after every hits? elso failed.

Is unequalled for the stomach. Child-re a wituweak etomachs tlmvc emit. JDlLLlSr and 'SJJUST- All Kinds of hauling promptly done. 'i AH caIls prom jtly answv.i issue of the periodical for three throat aud chst;" 23c 50c $1.00 at i. day's Yaurika, Okla.

A new town on main line of IJock Island 63 miles 6outh of Chickasha. The only one lying ia Oklahoma. Lot sale Oct 13 A demand for oil kinds of business. Beautifully -aitnated 'mid lare shade and run ning'warter. 1 Home seekers of October 7th tJypQS ajl siOEHRCh years with the option of two ad- ditional years.

The price agreed onl E. O. IV Witt tc CIjIcSJco fc til bottin cvn tain jl li SOcutt. Straved upon is the magazines full rate of 4,000 per per issue, making an expenditure -of $48, 000 per year and 000 in this one -medium, -with a of an increase of Frum pasture 4- miles nor-h tnd 1 west of Canton, 4hree about a year old new, should purchase their ticket, through, making their stops at other points on going trip. umv with gun wad punch" in Iflt.

Any one knowing of strays with this mark will do me a fii vcr in addressing mo at Can- t.r.ii, Kansas, M. R. Smcltzer. pricction is not put off and vot-3i's huiiid be suro they l.ow to mark iheir hfcllotJ. If State Journal D.

P. Lindsay, Eepublican candidate for county attorney was in Canton Tuesday. The Pilot to now subscribers from now to Jan. 1st 1903 for on-y 25 cents. Oliver Huffman and his bride havft moved into Levi Buzzard's building on Main street.

Two registered male shoats for sale. B. Q. Wymau. H.

S. Hanson wh. Ins baen workiug in the Co-Operative store for several yiQars, moved t6 Pcabody this Ho has "accepted a position at thtt place. Fine fresh caadies at the Idle- want to vote a straiglit tick- cross ia nrcio at the 1 lis Life in'Perii 'I just. seemed to have gone all to pieces" writes Alfred Use of Welfare," "biliousness and a lamo back had made life a burden.

I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn ut to work when I began to use Electric but they worked Now I sleep like a top oan oat anything, have gained in strength and enjoy hard work." They give vigorous health and new, life to weak, sickly, rundown people. Try them. KDnly 50c at ii day's. Drug Staro. tojj i.i that is necessary.

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They comment on Us ireedom from daily-paper sensationalism. All men and women who want to know what the world is doing find it an intellectual necessity, to judge from the letters received from hundred. Its editorials are comprehensive, and labor saving to the busy man or woman Its timely contributions on important topics are by the best-informed writers. Its revitws of other give ths best of their best work. It is profusely illustrated These letters will enable aX thoughtful tr.ea -and wox.cn to Judge of its value to president am a constant reader of the "I knew thai ihro-jgh -Its col- ct "Review." and views hmc been presented to ciate It very highly ir.iesi.

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ncl.lh., Jr.mtt K. jfeutt, StHatoir, Aattackutttls. Str.c.tcr, A Send for particulars as to how it can tc had with an isvaluable set of tock lit jo cents rr.c.-.;h. 3 wide. H.

N. Johnson will move to town aal intends to swing the hammur in S. Coon's black smith shop. oil cloths, all widths, at Maltby Furniture Store. apples For Sale An rone wanting gnod winter apples ean get theu-.

picked at bu. at my orchard. E. Simpson. ROBES, BLANKETS HARNESS, Sweat Patk, Whips, Buggy Tops and Cushions, Harness and Shoe repairing.

All work guaranteed. UPDIKE BBOTHERS David Kaegi, onco the wlieati 1 1 Wijl Si plunger of Moundridge, but now a retired I'gricnlurist in ilvo Pro. vince Cautou 'erected former business pRsocint(js yesterday. Duve looks halo and hearty as do all retired farmers. Mouud- The Pilot office is being moved C.Vnigressman, Chester I.

Long wll speak in the McPhtr'son si house at o'clock 13 ASTOR PLACE. NEW YORK into the rear part of the building occupied by the post office. jriapourAaj,.

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Pages disponibles:
9 889
Années disponibles:
1898-1922