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The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 8

The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • 8

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isas mental microbe. It has been indefina' lOTtWWHH Wi ble, illusive, incapable of analysis. And now along comes Carrie Nation with her hatchet and chops the outward and visible sign of this sentiment in big wood type letters into the everlasting marble 01 history. Lame nation represents a universal feeling of animosity "In men whom men pronounce ai ill, I find so much of a-oodneaa still; In men whom men pronounce divine, I And bo much of Bin and blot, I hesitate to draw the line, When God bat not." J. Miller.

I WEIGK1 175 IDS. Former Weight 135 coin 40 IDS. There are people who say that the benefit derived from the use of put-up medicines is imaginary. It is not the case with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which makes weak women strong and sick women well.

A woman may toward liquor and the liquor traffic. If she did not represent this feeling she would not bave so many emulators She is probably a little touched, but so have been all the prophets. "It is hard to imagine 8t Paul or A man who really wants work is not Daniel or Jeremiah 6itting down, keep out looking for an easy job, but he can find work. ing a set of books, running a great imagine she's weak, or may fancy she's sick, but her imagination can't add forty business or following any sedentary pursuit which requires exact habits and sane, logical thinking. Only minds capable of hysteria are affected by the pounds to her weight.

The positive proof of the curative power of "Favorite I'rescription is found in the restoration of health which is recorded in face and impulse of the psychic waves, oavages must have felt this when their custom made them venerate the insane. They form, of strenirth which can be tested, had probably seen so many cranks turn out to be prophets that they wouldn't risk reviling them and so put all the crazy men in one pot and treated tnem as nroDhets. As for Carrie Nation, We Have Too lany Goods For our storero om, and in order to reduce our stock we will offer some special bargains in Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Caps, Gloves, Shoes, and in fact, in our entire line. We expect to move into our own room in the Van Cleve building, soon after the first of the the year. These goods must be sold.

Come in and trade with us and we will give you fair prices and courteous treatment. Fresh stock of Groceries always on hand. Phone 15. Yours for business, she'll probably go into the pot with the and weight which can be registered in pounds and ounces. The general health of women is so intimately connected with the local health of the womanly organs that when these are diseased the whole body suffers loss.

Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures womanly diseases. It establishes regularity, stops weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera rest, Ex-Representative Oilman Carl and little son Jimmy, were pleasant busi ness callers at this office Tuesday. tion and cures female weakness. On Monday of this week Judge I an very glad to let other poor sufferers know what Dr.

I'ierce's medicines have done for me," writes Mrs. Edwin H. Gardner, of Strain issued a license authorizing the marriage of Carl II. Parriott to Miss There are places in life bo romantic that cool design could have had no hand in their arrangement, they hold the poetry of accident Consistency, so called, is not always considered a jewel Wendell Phillips said, "I will utter what I believe today, if I contradict all I said yesterday." This takes courage. It is said a country man is ready to sanction a dog's approval of a stranger.

Science gives a logical reason for this, but the man with the dog don't trouble to go into the science of the thing. One of the prettiest women in the city has been presented with a telephone she may see herself and the impression she is liable to make while talking over the 'phone. The senate made pretense of passing the presidential suffrage bill, but rescinded it the next day. The women feel very grateful to their many friends in the senate and are so accustomed to defeat they can stand this one more. The cartoon in last week's Mail and Breeze is a powerful sermon upon the injustice of the officers who arrest a woman who tries to destroy the crime they will not stop.

A cartoon is a great thing, anyway, and Mr. Eeid is one of the best artists we bave. Beechwood, Norfolk Mass. (Box 70.) "You know I wrote to you last summer. I read what your medicine had done for other people, so Amelia J.

Colby all of Long Island township. Hudy Ileth, the big, goodnatured Walnut township statesman and fruit thought I would try it, and I found it was a blessiue to me and my family. I began in June and took six bottles of your medicine, and three vials of I took your medicine a year when I had a ten-pound girt. I had the easiest time I ever had with any of my three children. I have been very well since I took your medicine.

I took three bottles of Favorite three of Golden Medical and three vials of I had no appetite and could not eat much without it distressing me before I took your Favorite and I tree grower, has been in town this week supplying our people with some of his choice fruit trees. Late yesterday afternoon Judge Strain issued a marriage licence auth only weiguea 135 pounus. mow 1 weign 175." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical orizing the union of the hearts and fortunes of Charles De Ilute and Bessie Cox, both of Long Island township. Adviser is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only.

Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf C. M.

COLE falo, N. V. Snmn miserable old fossil Of a Mr. and Mrs. Max Fromuth are enjoying a visit from their daughter, Mrf, Nettie Lenahan of Kansas City.

Mrs Lenahan is looking fine and her friends as well as her parents are glad to wel scientist Is looking for a kissing microbe. We sincerely hope if he find it It will stay with him, we are not come her to her old home. looking for microbes. Another newsy letter from Dr. Lin coln of Logan appears in this issue of "No man can do the best work that is in him without a certain amount of kindly sympathy." Too often people are thoughtless and diffident about speaking a kindly word of encouragement, while we all feel the necessity William Allen White in the Chicago the Dispatch.

If the doctor knew Evening Post says, under the head of "No Freaks in Kansas." how his communications were appreciated he would not allow a week to pass without one in this paper. "fvauBttiJb are not idle dreamers, not and longing for it in our work iriwn MiMnriktri. It'ruLu the time of John Brown to Carrie the Kausan has The younger people of the society of PHILLIPS Capital $50,000, Pally Paid lip CCJUfNTDf OfflCCRSi DIRECTORS: J. F. Morse, President, J.

F. Morse, M. A. Spaulding, A KJB G. W.

Young, Vice President. A. Porter, Phill Townsley, J. 8. Morse, Cashier.

II. B. Morgan. OP Phllll)SblJrCJ. Reliable Fire Insurance; Money to Loan on good Security; Rent Kansas.

anl Sell Farms. A general banking and collection business transacted. i this city gave a dance Wednesday even been a simple-Uiiuueu man who toolc a very short and absolutely direct cut ing In honor of Chauncey Daggett who leaves tonight for a trip to Montana, iroui his lueaxs to uie reuuzauuu ui iIimi.i If in vi I or criminal statutes or where he will spend a month or two constitutional provisions happen to KtnnH liHf.uri'Mn tha Kausan and the with relatives who reside there. realization of his ideals, then Uod help Will N. Mcllvaln, the present compe the criminal statutes ana uie constitutional limitations.

In tha kictiirhnnd of BtatUS KaQBlib tent and obliging deputy county clerk, will be a candidate for the office of The splendid women who have been able to go to Topeka this winter have been working for several bills of importance, one of them being the traveling library; another is a bill for presidential suffrage for women which the legislature has the power to grant 'We hope they will be successful. The friends of the semi-centennial movement felt greatly disappointed with the action of the legislature in regard to this bill. However, we must abide by the decision and believe it was doD6 for the best interest of Kansas. This legislature was rather overwhelmed with appropriation bills, which no doubt had much to do with the defeat of the semi-centennial bill. Died, register of deeds this falL Will Mcll At her home in Bolckow, on Tues valn is well qualified for the place and day morning, February 19, Mrs.

Eliza is the prophetess. Kansas is, first of all, an educated state. The percentage of literary is higher in Kansas than in any other state in the Union. To be a prophetess one must be a Beer; to be a seer one must be a scholar. The composite mind of Kansas is open to ideas.

Psychic waves, political tendencies, his friends will make a hard pull for his nomination. Atkinson, mother of John Atkinson of Deer Creek township and Mrs. S. A. Perrine of Arcade township.

All of the The yet nameless quartet composed Just Think of It We sell more Flour than any of our competitors. Why? Because we sell it right. February 25th, 26th and 27th, Special Price on Canned Goods Seeing is believing. Produce Taken children of the deceased were with the dear mother when tha and came, except euonumlo movements mat are in me nlr a natural lodcrment in the 3 PI fi of the following well known singers, Claude Kelley, Charles Kelley, Chauncy Daggett and Harry Mann, were serenading the beauty of Phillipsburg Monday. They sing well and their Mrs.

Perrine who was prevented from quick mind of Kansas and there find their first crude action, the result of attending by her own family duties. impulse rattier than 01 reason, yei always of high impulse, has given the world the impression that Kansas is a music was greatly appreciated. Lobs of Appetite. A person that has lost appetite has state of cranks. John Brown was a Frank Stinson and Clyde Blckford have been visiting the herds of white lost something besides vitality, vigor, tone.

faced cattle in the eastern part of the The way to recover appetite and all 0. W. WOLF, The Coodc Merchant "In God We Trust" crank in that sense, yet he was a voice crying in the wilderness, lie cast the shadow which foretold the impending conflict Ue was dead wrong in theory and practice. A great many men who are right are wrong. state this week as well as attending that goes with it is to take Hood's Sar-saparilla that strengthens the stomach, perfects digestion and makes eat the stock show at Kansas City.

They expect to invest in a few fancy white faces this spring. ing a pleasure, "The populists Simpson, airs, ucaoc, Peffer and all the rest voiced the bar-kurin which is certainly now find- rCCC33333333CCCCCCX)3333J3CCCCCCCC33CCCC3331 Thousands take it for spring loss of The Pleiades Chapter of the O. E. S. in n.

rittrnifip.d expression in the sane appetite and everybody says there is had one of their most pleasant even demands for anti-trust laws, for fran nothing else so good as Hood a ings last Tuesday. After the regular I LOUIS J. HERZOG chise taxation, for municipal control 01 A brother-in-law of the writer who is traveling In Arkansas, in a private letter tells what he expects us to believe a true story, of the gameing propensities of the Arkansans. While the story sounds plausible we refrain from giving it publication, not because we doubt the veracity of Mr. Blount but that we may not sow the seeds of gambling in the minds of our unsophisticated Phil-lipsburg readers.

1 Phillipsburg is the only county seat in this part of the Sixth district that has been dead to the appeal for closing the joints in Kansas. Goodland, Norton, Smith Center, Stockton, Beloit and more to hear from have all gone dry. This has been accomplished in all of these cities without violence, which is a great improvement over the hatchet method, although it may not prove bo effectual. Time will telL business routine there was served a second wedding party presented public utilities, lor ine resincuuu vi nnrnnrntinns find fnr a. dozen other reputable and conservative movements themselves at the office of the probate judge yesterday evening; and were lunch aDd asocial evening was enjoyed.

The Stars have a congenial class of members and an evening together Is which are clearly socialistic in meir tendencies. united in marriage by Judge -train. They were Ernest Smeadley of Plum Fir fh Inst, ten vpars there has always one of enjoyment Vman foitno- tmntiir business men. township to Miss Ardeha F. Cales of Arcade township.

This popular young employers of labor and Intelligent peo Watches, Clocks and Jewelry What Shall We Have for Dessert This question arises In the family couple start upon the matrimonial every day. Let us answer vouay. Try Jell-O, a delicious dessert. Pre ple generally inai wnisity, or, ue the stock phrase, that Intemperance is injurious to the best development of American minds and hands. Hundreds of employers have restricted the use of pared in two minutes.

No baking! add hot water and set to cool. Flavors: voyage with the best wishes of a large circle of friends for a peaceful and happy future. Honey to Loan. Just to be in style, I have made arrangements to loan money and can fur Lemon, Orange, raspberry and straw liquor by their employees aunnir wonting hours; dozens of railroads bave nrnpfloallv nrnhi hited drinking bv the berry. At your grocers.

10 cents. I Official O. R. I. P.

Watch Inspector men in their employ. This restricting business legislation has Indicated or In tori fh nrespncB of a ireneral Married, at the office of the probate Mr. Henry Allen, who has for some time hovered around close to the bald headed row, although young for the position, and kept us thinking be was proud of it, dispells the delusion in the following outburst of confidence: nish any amounts desired on good farm security at as low a rate as the lowest. judge last evening, Mr. Luth feeling all over the conntrv against liquor and the liquor traffic This feel- er A.

Wolfe to Miss Lottie E. Wiles, No commissions, no waiting for money to be sent from the east and no red nir has been in me air a sort 01 both of Greenwood township. This happy couple are among the most pop "A faith cure woman has put In a tape of any kind. The money is on hand and will be paid over as soon aa claim that she can make hair of any color irrow on a bald head; if she can the papers are made in all cases. Don'tBundlc do this a lot of men will espouse her tf R.

Fbank Stinsoh. faith. We know a bald headed man in tbe firm of mm Porter Has been dissolved by mutual consent, an the real estate business a retained by me. Anyone -wishing to buy any kind of land in' Phillips county will find it 1 1 to their interest to call and see me. Yours for business, this town who will swap his present Your Throat The new store of Judge Cole, next faith in civilization for any faith which will make hair of any color, red, green, door south of Smith's hardware store, You cm cough your- Iseir into bronchitis, blue, white, purple or orange, grow on njLu is about completed and the goods will be moved Into the new store room the ular young people of that township and have the best wishes of a large circle of friends for a happy and prosperous future.

There are a couple of young men going about the streets of this city these days who have the appearance of a couple of Indians on the warpath. They are Jimmy Cole and Carg Tooker, the electricians and telephone builders, and the belt which they wear ia simply a regulation telephone belt such as is worn by all employees. I pneumonia and con- sumption. uanatg- irvsj his head in perceptible quantities." "Men to be Wiped Oat. A Michigan woman hearing of Mrs.

latter part of this week, probably tomorrow and be ready for Saturday's ling ana ounaung your throat will do trade there. Mr. Cole will have one of no rood. You must ft Porter Office in the Postoffice Building iiv eive vour throat and Nation's incarceration in the county jail by the order of Judge Uazen of To the neatest and best arranged store rooms In town and as he has one of the In cs rest, and allow if them to heal. A 25 cent best locations and most complete stocks in the city we predict for him a nice peka wrote him a verg long and very pugnacious letter, the following being a short extract which should bave the desired effect if the judge cares at all J' bottle of the Pectoral it enough to cure an ordinary I cold.

In harder cases a larger maWn Bros. Coan fluency in Office. trade. Our rouiiff friend. F.

M. Howard of ar Dana, has been appointed correspond bottle Is more economical. State op Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas Couhtt I ss ent of this naser at that place. Last for his fellow men: week he had a very interesting article, "We now piopose, if Mrs. Nation Is longer restrained, to raise the greatest army of women the world has ever known and wipe man out of existence.

This is not idle talk. We are on the but for some reason he has failed us this week. We would like to ask the people 6f Arcade township who have Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of Cheney Co, doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE hundred DOLLARS for each B. E.

Kelly, D. D. S. I eve of a most terrible war. The earth any news which they think would In terest the people of this paper, to re- is going to be purged of its tilth.

All men are liars. We will destroy every nort it to vounc Mr. Howard at Dana. and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of II all's Catarrh HVr one of them. There are other vices that need attention besides the saloon.

The Masons and all other secret societies 1 He will do the rest. Buchanan, May 23. Cure. Frank hesbt dentist JJ Permanently located avt PHILLIPSBURG. KANSAS must be wiped out" Gesfsskk Purr Food Le Hoy, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decem Ever 6ince reading the above threat Gentlemen: My mamma has been a trreat coffee drinker and has found It the old refrain, "Iiueben, Kueben, I've been a thinking what a queer world ber, A 18SG.

A Gleabox, PEAL NOTABT 5 I am building a new ice house near the Marvin mill, which I will fill from the Solo- mon river; also the Nipps ice Louse here in town. Thi3 ice is being put up to supply the needs of the people of Phillips- burg next summer. The ice trade is solicited. JJ 1 A. ODDAR wry injurious.

Having nsed several this would be, if the men were all Ball's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal packages of vour Grain-O, the drink It's the best remedy in the world for hoarseness, bronchitis, croup, asthma, sore lungs, and consumption. One of my UnpMer bud a very bad ess of Bothnia. We trird all kinds of remedies. mt without relief. Thre and Ixittles tf Ayer's Cherry 1'ertoral cured her.

We think it is a most wuiidurfiil remedv." 11 J. Jan. 2, 1899. LaugsTille, Ohio. Three slies 1 25c, Mc, an AU Irsalda.

ly and aets directly on the blood and transported far beyond the northern sea," has been ringing in my ears. I 2 OFFICE OYER POST OFFICE 8 Examination Free 2 ALLW0BK IS OTJAEAHTEED mucous surfaces of the system. Send that takes the place of coffee, 6he finds it much better for herself and for us children to drink. We use a package speak now for the position of sutler or chaplain, in this woman's army, and for testimonials, free. Chenet Co, Toledo, O.

Sold by druggists "5c Hall's Family Pills are the best 11 believe I could in either place give the men a strong desire to get off the face every week. I am ten years eld. Very respectfully, 2 Fahsib Williams. of the earth..

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