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The Democrat-Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 5

The Democrat-Opinion from McPherson, Kansas • 5

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McPherson, Kansas
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Deaths. .1. Johnson: J. E. Johnson a McPlierson Democrat CITY AND COUNTY.

pioneer resident of this city died at the A Snap! A Snap! State Hospital at Osawatomie, March 3rd, aged 74 years. The body was sent to this city Saturday and funeral services were held Sunday, charge of the Odd Fellows lodge of which deceased was a member. THE KANSAS CIJY He had been an inmate of the hos pital for over two years; an aged wife and son are the remaining members of the family. I ft in am ana One dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents night coughs of children. No croup.

No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for all Mus. Uklen Evans: Mrs Helen Evans, wife of B. Evans died at her home in the fourth ward, in this city riday morning March 4th. aged 69 years 2 month and five days.

Funeral services were held Sunday after affections of the throat, bron-1 J. W. Walker is back from bis Saline county farm, and lias bought the II. Barcus tract of ten acres just north of McPherson. For the best 20 cent dinner to be had in McPherson call at Conn's Restaurant.

The Set and lOct counters are loaded with bargains at the Fair Department Store, 216 North Main street. During the high wind of Wednesday afternoon the delivery wagon of Kern's -was overturned on North Elm street, and the driver, a son of E. C. Godderd sustained a severe ankle sprain. The last number of the lecture course Tuesday evening was one of the best of the season.

The Nellie Peck Saunders Co. highly pleased the large audience with a first class musical program. At a special meeting of the Board of County Commissioners last Monday noon at the Baptist church and interment was in the city cemetery. Mrs. Evans was an old resident of chial tubes, and lungs.

Sold for over 60 years. I have ued Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral In my family for eight years. There la nothing equal to it tor cougha and cnlda, especially for children." Mus. W. H.

Brymkr, Shelby, Ala. the county, living for many years near Galva. Her funeral was largely at All drnggiita. J. 0.

ATER Lowell, Mus. tended by neighbors and friends. A husband. Capt. B.

Evans and several sons and daughters survive her. for Mrs. Tina I'lasket mis. una Night Coughs ONE YEAR AND THE DEriOCRAT And a Copy of the Famous Painting, "A MOUNTED OFFICER," FOR $3.00 Just the subscription price of The Daily and Sunday World. THE DAILY WORLD Is a complete newspaper in every respect, with first-class market reports, and its "Heart to Heart" editorials are worth more than the subscription price of this combination.

The Sundav World Is one of the best papers published in the West with a colored cover and magazine section. Leave your order with the editor of THE DEMOCRAT. Plasket, wife of Jay Flasket, died yesterday noon at the home of her mother, Mrs. K. Martin, in the Fourth Keep the bowels open with one of Ayer's Pills at bedtime, Just one ward, Mrs.

Plasket had been ill for many mouths and a change of climate to Denver, Colorado last summer, the printing of the ballots at the No ad' 15. failed to afford any permanent relief. District court met Monday and jourued to meet Tuesday March The docket is a light one. vember election was awarded to L. 0.

Up to going to press the time for Lriner of the Opinion as his bid was uneral services had not been an the lowest. nounced. Farm Loans! Ben. and Geo. Allison left Monday I make them; low straight rate; one tor bturgeon, in response to leiegram mat tneir lather was very ill.

Ihey did not reach Sturgeou tin CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. mortgage; no commission; a good op tion. ('all on or write E. W. IIULSE, McPherson, Kan.

til Tuesday afternoon, and their fath er uiea in me morning, liis age was about 75 years. Hie Kind You Havfi Always Bought WANTED FAITHFUL PERSON hasl Saturday for the first time in TO CALL ON retail trade and agents for manufacturing house having well me nistory or a republican county jears the Signature of convention in this county, Jim Simp established business; local territory; straight salary $20 paid weekly and son and Tully Bukey failed to shuw up in an official or any. other capacity. I understand that the Santa Fe will sell one-way colonist tickets to CALIFORNIA expense money advanced; previous surely the times are out of joint. Notice.

In the advertisement of Dr. Mackey experience unnecessary; position per manent; business successful. Enclose Dr. Mackey the Wichita specialist on trie eigimi page, me sentence self-addressed envelope. Superintend This offer commencing Monday ent Travelers, 605 Monon Bldg.

haa located McPherson for the practice of his profession, having office rooms in the Darrah building. The Dr. makes a special announcement on Chicago. March 14, and ending on Friday April 1." should conclude as follows: I during March and April at I I Ver rates: 'After which time the usual charges the last page of the Democrat. will be made." From The Dr.

does not wish the impres i. K. hJurKhoider was down to sion to go out that he is only here tem Manhattan last week to see the Horti McPherson, Kan porarily, as he will be a permanent resi cultural Department of the Stat PILES Suppasttonj D. Milt. Thompson, Supt.

Grided SUtelTlllo, N. write! I can my they do all rati cluha fur then." hr. 8, M. Derore, Raven Rock, V. writes 'i liey give untrerial satta-fnctloa." Dr.

II. D. UcdtU, Clarkiburg, wrltei: 11 In a. practice of S3 yenrs, I Lara round no remedy to equal youra." ftuca, 69 Cum, Sample Tree. Bolt bDroggtita.

MAFmN RUDY. LANCASTER. N. dent. Agricultural College about plans for beautifying the grounds of his hand Please advise me full particular.

some residence on South Maple Street The Burkev family who have lived lhe School Board met Monday so many years east or aicrner 1 1 Soid in McPherson by Bixby Lindsay. Call for free son. have moved to their new farm night ana allowed the regular bills ALL THE WAY Mime Street Not much else was done besides dis near Roxbury. cussing the adverse effect of the de -UP 1 A Xtfotioo TO AI.Tj WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Bo it $100 Reward, $100. crease or iunas ror sciiool purposes next year, owing to the reduction in known that the undersigned has this 36th day of February, 1904, filed in the office of the The readers of this paper will be the basis of assessment.

frooate Judife or Mcrnerson county, Kansas, a petition for a permit to sell intoxicating City and State Out out. this advert ie went and mail to pleased to learn that there is at least i i ii i Wednesday was a very trying day liquors ror tne purposes autnonzea oy iaw, and that said petition will he heard at the one areaueu uisease inai science nas Probate Judtre office in rson, Kansas been able to cure in all its stages, and owing to ajstrong wind from the south Dust and dirt made out door work al at 9 o'clock a. on April 11, 1904. that is Cattarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure C. H.

HlTBHELTi. (First Pub. in The Democrat, March 4, 1904.) raosi impossioie. in tne evening is the only positive cure now knowi J. A.

DAVIS, Agt, A. T. S. F. HcPHERSON, KANSAS.

after a shower, the wind subsided to the medical fraternity. Catarrh li ii relies. The ram fall was not great here but being a constitutional disease, requires rRESBYTERIAN Services every Sunday appeared to be heavier further north a constitutional Hall's JL morning and evening. Sabbath school at Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act 9:45 a Kev. W.

wnsiwoiii), Pastor. J. T. Hulehan, now Frisco aannt at CONGREGATIONAL Regular services intr directlv noon the blood and everv Sundav at 11.00 a. and v.du p.m.

mucous surface of the system, then. Neodesha, Kansas, was in the city Wednesday. Neodesha is a division by destroying the foundation of the point on tne risen ana tne business disease, and giving the patient isveryhenvy. Mr. Hulehan has a strength by building up the constitu Sabbath school at.

9-45 a. in. Y. P. S.

C. E. at 6 30 p. m. P'ayer meeting Thursday evening, 7.30.

Itev. L. (J. Schnacku, Pastor. BAPTIST Services every Sunday morning and evening.

Sahbath School at 9:45 a.m. B. Y. P. at 7-OOo'clock p.

m. every jjunday. Teachers meeting at 8:15 p. m. every Tuesday The mid-week meeting every Thursday evening at 8:00 o'clock.

All are invited. Rev J.N. Edwards, Pastor. office force of twelve men under him tion and assisting nature in doing its The town is the center of the oil ga MI work. The proprietors have so much region or Southeast Kansas, and is faith in its curative powers that thev growing rapidly.

otter One Hundred Dollars tor any HRISTIAN Services every Lord's day case that it fails to cure. Send for O1 Dr. Weaver of this city has received morning and evening. W. 1.

Adams, For Infants and Children. from his frind Rev. A. M. Pipes, pastor.

SWEDISH LUTHERAN Services every Sunday morning and evening. Rev. A. The Kind You Have lot of fosRil specimens from the vicinity of Ft. Woith, Texas.

Among them is an Ammonite about 12 inches Kngwall, pastor. list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY" CO.

Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for const! pa tion. ATHOLIC Services once a month.

Rev. Father Martin, pastor. it in diameter that is a particularly 4 Always Bought Handsome specimen, Having come from the limestone formation in a almost perfect condition. Coming. CHURCH OF CHRIST-Sclentist.

Regular Sunday service 11:00 a. m. Wednesday service 8:00 p. m. Corner JElm Elizabeth Street.

METHODIST Services every Sunday morning and evening. Sabb'ttb school at 9:45 a. m. Rev. W.

H. Rose, pastor. SWEDISH MISSION Church srrvioes every OSunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m.

Preach- Agetable Preparationfor Assimilating tlicFoodandRegula-Ung lhe Stomachs andBowels of Bears the The McPherson Meat Market, D. Entriken, carries the choicest meat to be had on the market. Call him The Ted E. Faust Superb Minstrels is said by the New York cntics, to be the largest, most artistic, and the most novel minstrel organization. It numbers fifty people, each and every one ing at It a.

m. and 7:3 p. m. Kev. J.

H. Hed- Signati rre 11 up by phone and meat will he deliver sirom, rasiur. ed promptly to every part of the city AW an artist. They travel in their owr. train of special palace cars and will of Promotes Digestion.Cheerfur-ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.

NOT NARCOTIC. be seen at the opera house VVednesday GREAT CLUB OFFER Six Publications for tne Price of Two leapt ofOUDrSAP.UELPlTCHER A Bargain for The Democrat Readers Mx.Smna UAetU Sallt sfaixeSeefl Jnrmint -Bi CtaimtikSoda Cm'Afd Aignr Wintaynm Flarer. This spring you will need a nerve food, one that will cleanse and reconstruct your nerve centers and wasted energies. Holliste's Rocky Mountain Tea will do it. 35 cents.

Tea or tablets. Bixby Lindsay. The action of the republican county convention in this city last Saturday, was not particularly conducive to harmony. Very few of the original Hoch boomers got on the state delegation, a majority of "outsiders" walking off with the places of honor. Men who circulated loch petitions and worked hardest for the organization of Hoch clubs were left at home while men who refused to join the Hoch club and who styled circulators mil- se Thb Democrat and several of the best publications in the country have formed a subscription combination by which we are able to offer an unequaled clubbing bargain.

Everyone of our readers is entitled to take advantage of it. Here's the offer: The Dkmdckat $100 Toi eka Mall and Breeze 1 0(1 Woman's World oO American t'oultry Advocate 5 Green's Fruit Grower SO Missouri Valley Farmer SO Regular Price, our bargain price for all 6 publications. ui! year, only SI 75 Every publication in above list is the best in its class. Papers may be cent to different addresses if desired. This a'tractive bargain offer t-hows you how to make the most of your money for next March 16, Ted E.

Faust, the owner is known throughout the world. He is at the head of the famous Faust Family, ten Australian arobats. Another top liner is the seven DeArvilles, just from France, who as pantomiruisls and trick musicians are par excellent. The Herald Square Quartette is with the company, as also Pop Carr, who will do the monologue. When Ezra Kendall quit the minstrel field.

Pop Carr was the only person capable of taking his place. The late Billy West prouounced him his mightest card. Castle Collins will produce their well known vaudeville act. Gov. Bowen "The Kentucky Whirlwind" has charge of the dancing, and has arranged a big dancing act.

in which will participate the largest number of dauceis ever seen on a miuistrel stage at one and the same time. I The Brass band and Orchestra are I features. The street parade will be a For Over A perfect Remedy for Constipation Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Thirty Years of Hoch petitions as fools" were sent as delegates.

The "harmony" consisted in a harmonious lot of "cussing" after the convention. Gather the roses of health for your SI 11 year reading. The combination includes something lor every member of the family. For a little money we offer you your whole year's reading. We are able to do it by combining forces; wo are "wholesalers." A'iovo offer is open to old as well as new subscribers.

If your time is not out yet send your money anyway, and your subscription will be extended one year from date ofexpira tion or we will send the paper to any other address you desire. Send at once. Leave all orders with. cheeks, While the parks are shining with EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. peripatetic panorama.

This takes early and dew. Get out in the morning bright TMt CNTU COMPANY. Nt 0K CtTV. place at high noon. At 7 p.

m. an open air concert will be rendered in front of the theatre. at The DEMOCRAT taking Rocky Mountain Tea nigbt. Bixby Lindsay..

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