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The State Line Democrat from Waldron, Kansas • 2

The State Line Democrat du lieu suivant : Waldron, Kansas • 2

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Waldron, Kansas
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STAT'-: 1 't'lur The largest shipment cf Chinees eggs ever shipped from Orient to America Ceo. Siurlu laaiT.u'h Monday, lovn i ui'lhe sickness ui nid lulht-r. Walter Strobel is painting C. II. Fosters house this week.

Miss Vesta Lockwood visited at Harper Saturday and I 4 1 luttive li.a liuiuo i.cn.c, is.i many friends here wish him success in his new home. Succaiorr to t.vts AsiiUud tiw' Eotsrsd as second-class mail matter tha paHtoffici it Wldrort Karl Publish'! Every Friday. Gh. White, Wttw. MRS.

ESTELLA WHITE ASST. EDITOR. Subscription Price. One Year One Dollar, f'x month Fifty Cer.ts. was received here April the Gth.

on the steamship Empress of Rusia. The shipment weighed, 1000 tons and VICTORY. ofthegs were conned to-po'cH in the United FW tsi 1 ct if per i.ltiiiut p-' 1 f'vt vmits ii firs-iv i ni i be it In rcdthg our slate for the oum i we believe wi It .1 Hciuur vol out I ere to remember Geo. Kil- lL--yV V.eu.cv-; Va-ie burn for Sheriff. We have da'.

Iitr mother aecoinpan-; Jay, they had a 1ms program Children ry for Fletcher's ied her home for a short vis and those present injoyed a good time. not had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Kilburn, but what we hear of him is good. L. B.

we believe to be a good man for Sylvia Leith and Nellie Barnard went to Bluff City it. Dare Goss transacted business in Waldron, Wednesday. Base-ball meeting to night KiiJer Bros' Hardware. Friday evening. i A Frank Bolding's l'nhy ison the sick it st ui (la The IClnd You Ilave Always Bought, ami which has heen.

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wW2" sonal supervision since its Infancy. wtfy 6icA4ZZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of laiants and ChUdren Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups, It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphlnd nor other Narcotio substance.

It age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. For more than thirty years it Las been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething" Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother' Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Mr.

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fvint.ii.il nt Hny sciontllin iouriiHl, Term. a f. months. It BuiJ byull nairtdmlur. Sunday with Olin Harmon Rain-Bow.

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announces that he is 3 candidate for the nomination as the democrat candidate for county surveyor sub Today! Magazine (Aar MrMaawaPsitero) 24, 1912. Estella White, Editor Geo. A. Whit owner and business manager. Geo.

A. White. ject to the will of the voters at the Sworn to and subscribed before me, t' Never before have inch low prices been made oa clubbiatf offers including the most popular magazines. We urge every magazine reader to take adraataga ct tbia bJg opportunity we have provided. Call or mail your order ta, stIteline democrat, wadron, ks AugU3t primary.

He will Greatly appreciate your support in the campaign and you? vote at the' polls. thi328th. day of Mar. 1913. L.

Mason, Notary Fubliw.

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Pages disponibles:
1 139
Années disponibles:
1912-1917