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The Democrat-Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 4

The Democrat-Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 4

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became a republican) he would have you give quantity at the cost of quality. tor more than hair a century the nam the same nnces. or oerhaos a sfi wisest, most renowned, most enter (SON OPERA HOUSE a a taming ot writers have taming ot writers have been contributors to THE COMPANION. You in noes at rrom a3 to au per nun dred, or corn at 45 to 50 cents The Democrat vIcPIIERSON, KANSAS WARRSN KNAUS. Proprietot titorodatttie futoinoein MoPherpon.

Kan. as 8eoond-olRSf ihhII mutter for r.ranmnif lion. 11H (ir I)llt')'et4( III I'tVllUM' I' 1 ix iimnthi in il1 threo ninthl nivant't. 5f per need never fear that THE COMPANION will be inappropriate or unwel (: C.W. BACHELOR, Manager Monday Evening January 1407 bushel.

Had he built in 1898 just before the g. o. p. got things reorganized he would have found that he could buy dimension at $14; the sheathing, $12 to $14; the drop siding, $16 to $18, and the very best shingles at $2.75 i per thousand. For his hogs he would come, lhe boy, tne girl, every other member or the family, will insist upon a share in it.

There 'is no other present posting so little that goes so far. On receipt of $1.75, the yearly subscription price, the publishers send to the new subscriber THE COMPAN 9 9 $. 9 9 ROWLAND CLIFORD'S New Comedy Drama FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907. The show has opened in Topeka ION'S Four-Leaf Hanging Calander; have received $5 per hundred and his for 1 907, lithographed in twelve colors and gold, and subscription certificate ran: corn 30 cents per bushel. But let Mr.

Callahan build now, and he will pay $28 to $30 for his dimensions, $26 to $28 for his sheathing, $35 for his drop siding and $4 for his shingles. He will sell his hogs at $5.25 or $5.50 per hundred and ror the hrty-two issues or the year volume. Full illustrated Announcement of THE COMPANION for 1907 will be sent with sample copies of the paper to any address free. Subscribers who get new subscrip By LEM B. PARKER tions will receive $16,290.00 in cash his corn at 30 cents per bushel.

i and many other special awards. Send Now let us drop all fine theories for information. M. A Play That Sinks Deep 9) 4 9) I f) i (t) 6 Is this pros- THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. and get into hard facts, perity? 00 9) 9 and every one horse plug of a politician who can manage to get down to that city and "leg" for some one thinks he is "it." The great "stunt" will be the election of a United States Senator, and Curtis will be the successful one to be "rail roaded" through unless enough square deal Republicans remain out of the Republican caucus and unite with the Democrats to control the election of some Republican who was not "made" by the corporations.

Governor Hoch's message to the legislation was exceedingly long and recommeded a lot of things the Governor knew, the members would pay no attention to. Good for the Deiiuiemis. The Democratic members of the legislature met last Tuesday and passed resolutions that will commend themselves to all fair minded citizens. Here are the resolutions: "Resolved, by the Democratic Into the Hearts ofall Lovers of the Drama The l'hil Deficit, The eminent gentlemen who have 9 ft 9 9 i. A SERIES rr.

"-Jam is Nott' of I'liial Kellli-iupiil Till' Stale of Kunsiis. Mi-I'Ikm-mhi hs. lu the I'roi at'1 Court in sa il Couny, In Hi- F.siati' (f Ismio Vim l- UI'JSIMI. itni-s mid all othi'is intc e-tfil in tlical'ni-o-Htiiil K-r tc a t- li' hj iidiltli'il thai 1 shall -ply a1 no iii xt term nl Iho IV lute nf Mi'I'Im son nut', Kihimis. (in tlie 4ili (iiiy nt I'Vlirimry, A.

If lor llowuiifi-' 1' my ii luliiiinlst rutii' of id rotate iu.il for A tonie8' les anil othi nrcf. i ex-eenst'x iiieumil by ir.e, nnil on thii ilnte shall iimko a full and final set leiiirnt of the imisi-Hess i It-tiiii Estate aim appl lor my disuharjjo as such administrator ile Minis mm. J. M. GHAT'l'AN.

Ad nitrator I bonis Nun me Entnto of Isa VanXuktkand, l)i ceased, Kiist PjIi. In Tiik Democrat Deo. 28, 196 W5 taken it upon themselves to find a way of wiping out the postal deficit seem sadly in need of new spectacles. They are quite sure that the only way to wipe out the deficit is to raise the rates on second class matter 400 per cent, being utterly unable to see the very plain fact that the postal deficit could not only be wiped out but a neat surplus secured by simply compelling 3 i a. 1 1 Of the Prettiest Stage Settings ever Presented to the Gaze of Theatre Goers An Exceptionally Powerful Company i lix.KAM&vMJi fo 'Steffi the railroads to transport the mails for a reasonable compensation.

The railroads furnish cars for the express companies and then haul the express for about one-eighth' of what they charge for hauling mail in cars rented Nolice i Final Settlement. The State, of Kansas. McPherson County, an. In t.he Probuto Court in said County, In Estate of Michael Solium Deceased. Creditors and aU others Interested lu the aforesaid Estate are hereby not itled that I shall apply tit the next term of the Probate 75, 50.

35, 25 CTS. court or McPherson utility. Kansas on the 9: 9 9 9j 4th day of February A. D. limr, for allowance for my services us Administrator of said Estate and for attorneys' fees and other necessary expense incurred by me.

and oti that date members of the Kansas legislature in caucus assembled, That while we affirm our allegiance to the principles of the Democratic party as announced in the recent national platforms and in the state platform of 190G, and believe that the enactment of these principles into law would best promote the financial interests and social progress of the people, and would best secure their political rights, yet we regard our duty as citizens as being superior to mere party loyalty, and for that reason being desirous of securing for the people of the state of Kansas to the government at an annual rental that pays for the cars every year. Instead of increasing second class rates 400 per cent the commission ought to devote some time to getting a fair rate from the railroads. The Commoner shall miiiie a full and tlnal sett lenient of the business of said Estate and apply for my discharge as such Administrator. Joski'H Administrator of the. Estate of Michakl Soi.anas.

Deceased. (First published in the Dkmuckat. Liecemher M. 1SI0B.J 'ci TAKE YOUR JOB WORK the best possible laws in their behalf TO THE Democrat Office Experienced Workmen New Type Faces Prompt Service Prices Right $3,775.00 Will buy a 37 acre farm adjoining East College Addition to McPherson, Kansas, on the following terms: cash and $1,275 on one or two years time with seven per cent interest payable annually, with a bond for a warranty deed to be delivered when the last payment is madekat maturity. A good body of concrete sand lies beneath the surface of a small portion of this farm, which may soon be worth all that I now ask for the entire tract.

Write to D. F. Riddlesbarger, Franklin Grove, Illinois. For the most palatalble meats to be bought in the city call at the McPher The Best Farm Implement, The best farm Implement is a Kood re'inbel and up-to-date live stock iiiiu ayrio diii'al paper, one that is published by men who live in and understand theoi dition- nude, which you farm. paper that will furnish information for the home as well as the fur in.

mh a paper is the Kansas Farmkh, whieM is now In tlie forty-fourth year of its usel'iUucs and which is published in Kausa-, by Kiuisans. and under Kansas conditions. Dealing' with iho home problems of tho farm, the orchard and the feed lot, It contains each week th rty-iwo papes of up-to-date mutter included under the dopa1 tments of Agricultii' Horticulture, vo Stock. Tho liaiiy. The Poultry Yard, The Voter narian.

The me Circle. The Vounjf Government Weather op Bulletin, the Kansas Oitv St. Joseph live s'oek n'ti' iiud the New York buric-miiiket. Tlvse departments are edited by experf in their several lines and eucli issue is worth the ice of a year's subscription in practical usefulness. The farmer and live stook breeder of the it eat.

Southwest, which is th" Kansas Faumeu's specia territory, demands 8cieniitic inf'n mation. and this is furnished him in greater (piintity by the "Old Keliab'e" Kansas f'Ait Etithati nv hiiy other ajrrieultii'al and live' stock journal. The price of the Kansas Farmkh is iM per ear but we have completed iirraiifrciiients by which we can send you Tub Okmockat and tin Kansas Fak.mku one year for only $1 2 5 mi li i-'-Ao fife and of reducing to a minimum the influence of favor seeking public service corporations and special interests upon the legislation of the state, we hereby, declare our willingness to cooperate with the anti-corporation members of the Republican party in the house of representatives in the selection of a speaker and in the organization of the house if an opportunity to do so presents itself. "Resolved, further, That we are also ready and willing to join with Republican in the election of a United States senator who is not a representative of corporate or special interests and who is in favor of curbing the ra McPherson, Kansas. 5JK son Cold Storage Meat and Ice or ring them up by phone.

Meat and Ice delivered to any part of the city. F. D. Entriken. HALF PR HE KANSAS PAY.

Alex. S. Hendrv, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Notary Public. pacious encroachment of the trusts and the enactment of just laws in the interest of the masses. And we invite ballot in open session in the view of all the people upon United States senator as provided in chapter 245 of the session laws of U.

S. congress, 1866. And we further announce our readiness to assist in the passage of a law reducing passenger fares to two cents per mile and prohibiting the issuance of all free passes except to em Mail a nd Breeze. Mnh'x Speeial Club Offer for Jan miry VJ07- Insurance and Collections, jgj IPtiersi Com SMITMllUl ft LOCATED AT H6IH The Farmers Mail and Breeze, Topeka, Kansas, celebrates Kansas Day, January 29, 1907, by offering subscriptions at just half-price 50 cents for a whole year, for the one day only. Our clubbing rate with the Farmers Mail and Breeze is $1.75 except on Kansas Day when $1.50 will pay for a year's subscription to both The ployes.

And to assist the passage of I WVANOOTTI, 1 a law providing for a reduction of freight rates to a just and reasonable basis. And also to assist in the forma Collegiate, Normal, Academic, All Departments are' Running, tion and enactment of a fair general primary election law." Business, Biblical, Elocution, Music. If you want first-class training in any of these lines, you will do well to investigate the opportunities we offer. Tliis Prosperity. R.

F. Orr, Buffalo Center, Iowa, Democrat and the Farmers Mail and Breeze. It is the largest agricultural and family journal published in the West and is a weekly visitor to more Kansas homes than any, other paper published in the state. "Old subscribers can take advantage of this offer by paying up any back subscription due the Mail and Breeze at the regu- writes: Work on The New Library JSSM modeled. Other improvements in the material equipment are being made.

Progress is our watchword. Best INVALID'S HOME in the West. wtlh full stnlT of physicians and mrgeon for treatment of all Chronic Diseases iHIRJi for uouommodation of patients. Difficult Surgical Optratiom Fcrformtd with Sk'll and Success when Surgtry is iSecitsary CISEASES OF EittES jf wiiran. Many who suffered for ypars Regarding Lawrence Callahan's barn I wish to say this.

Had Mr. Callahan built his barn in S300 a Month Is what a McPherson College graduate recently received. Did you ever have a eured at home. Special book tor women I KKE 1885, during a democratic adminis- lar rate of $1 .00 per year and 50 cents tration he would have paid for his additional will pay for a year in ad- chance to turn down a proposition like that? PILES PERMANENT CURE Positively Guaranteed ure or caustic. A montf lumber (supposing he lived in Iowa) vance.

This offer is for one day only I until tcctplej patient it well. Spoclll Bool FUSS. We Help Young People "Sev'fe honorable kind of success. as follows: For dimension, $16 per January 29. Better bring in your thousand feet; for best quality of subscriptions at once or send prompt-sheathing, $16; for drop siding, $18, ly to the Farmers Mail and Breeze, and for a good quality of shingles, $2 Topeka, Kansas, per thousand.

Had he sold hogs to U135rnfCI Riclr Cured ia Tea wARlllUuCLL Dayi, under a Posiiiv Gnnrantee. Send for Spcoitil FRKK Bork New restorntive treutment. for loss of Vital Powr, Hvilrnci-le. Kupture, Stricture, etc CRIPPLED CHILDREN methods. Trained attemtmts.

UTriiC siv (Vntc: To send our big catalog, but we'll V.UM V31A V.LllL do jt if you askus us what else you want. WRITE FOR FREE BOCK ON Lunsr, Eye. Skin. Club Peet, Curvature of The. Best Christmas Present For Little Money.

When your Christmas present is Kidney. Bladder, Blood tmri Nervous Diseases. Spine. Hare Lip, F.pilepsy, Catarrh, Stomach Troubles, McPherson Colle pay for it he would have received for them from $6.50 to $7 per hundred, and had he sold corn to pay for it he would have received from 50 to 60 cents per bushel. Had he built his barn in 1893 (under another democratic administration, but before Grover Cleveland vear's suhscrintinn tn thf THP Patients successfully treated at home by VntiTU-e Consultation Free and confidential, at YUU 1H COMPANION you give office or by letter.

Thirty years' experience as much in good reading as Would fill Illustrated BooK Free, giving much twenty 400-page novels or books of ci i omce or nte to McPherson, Kansas..

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