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The Logan Herald from Logan, Kansas • 3

The Logan Herald du lieu suivant : Logan, Kansas • 3

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The Logan Heraldi
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Logan, Kansas
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY No Man is Stronger Than His Stomach A strong man is strong all over. No man can bo strong who is suffering from weak stomach with its consequent indigestion, or from some other disease of the stomach and its associated organs, which impairs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach is weak or diseased there is loss of the nutrition contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man doesn't feel just right," WANTA JOB If Yon Wish to Be an Enumerator File Your Application Now By January 25 all applications for the positions of enumerators in the Thirteenth Decennial U- S. Census must be filed with the supervisors census for the supervisors districts in which the applicants reside.

Between that date and February 5 the supervisors will send out cards to applicants In forming them where they are to report for the "test" to be held in every one of the 330 supervisors' districts on February 5 only. Census Director Durand emphatically states that persons desiring to hold such positions should not stand in fear of the test to be made. Any person of average public school education when he doesn't sleep well, has an uncomfortablo feeling in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond ent, he is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a man should us Dr, Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases ot tho stomach end other organs ot digestion and nutrition.

It enriches the blood. Invigorates the liver, strengthens the kidneys, nourishes the nerves, and so GIVES HEALTH 2IJVD STREXGTH TO THE WHOLE BODY. You can't afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this non alooholio medieine op known composition, not even though the urgent dealer may tliereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. Logan, Phillips County, Kansas, January 10, 1910 Attorney-at-Law T.

M. Sullivan Bakery and Restaurant B. Botkin, Proprietor Banks First National A. Newman, Cashier State Ban of Logan, J. J.

Wiltrout, Cashier Barbers, A. G. Dew, Wesley Morris, Jim Watson Blacksmith and Machine Shops William Engert Jake Fischli Book and Confectionery Store II. C. Buffington Cafe Logan MoKenzie, Proprietor Caipenters and Contractors, Lew Bundle, H.

Bastien, Frank Snydt Cement Block Faotory Logan Cement Co. Clothiug Store Chest mtt Bros. Cream Stations Concordia Creamery Co. E. Mgr.

Continental Creamery Cbas. Crear, Mgr. Fairmout Creamery Co Chas. Speer, Mgr. Cattle Feeder and Shipper J.

T. Hill Dentist Dr F. J. Finnigan Dray Lines Five in Number Drug stores Drown Drug E. E.

Drown, Prop. Palace Drug Store, Thop. Brown, Prop Electric Light Plant, B. W. Wiltrout, Mgr Feed Store John Lindsay Flour Mill 0.

F. Shurtz, Prop. Fuiniture, Undertaking and Hardware, J. M. McDuniels, Abram Troup General Stock and Clothing.

Dougherty Sou's Dept. Store Wiltrout's Dept. Store General Merchandise, Hansen Son, W. S. Lappin Glove and Mitten Factory 0.

F. Suhr, Prop, Grain Buyers, Bowman E. I. King T. W.

Wiltrout Harness Shop M- R. Brown, Prop. Hardware and Implements EI. King Co, Alpha Chapter No. 248 meets the first Wednesday after regular com municatlon of Logan Lodge No.

284 A. l'. A.M. Mrs. Alpha Hansen, M.

E. I. King, Sec. jjugan ijOUKfl i. yj.

w. jp. no. meets every Thursday evening. Visiting members welcome.

W. G. Clark, N. O. E.

E. Palmer, Sec. Logan Encampment No. 142 meetis To the Republicans ot tlio Stxtli Congressional lHstrict: Although it has iwen known in a Rcnonil way for time, tliat I am a Ili'piiiilicaii eamti-tale lor Congress, I now make this fornml of my ramlliiatty, which i-lmll continue until iIih end of tho August primaries. 1 am a Kcimliltraii ami believe In the principles of the pnrty wh ch ha always been progressive, Hmt platform promise sho'ild he sacredly kept, Hiul thai the party will settle nil National dues-tlons light, nnil If nominated iiml elected, i shall fearlessly do in part, strive to olmy the wishes of my constituents, and protect the In.

terests of the Individual eltlz ii In this district against all unjust hardens Imposed by the organized private Interests. hater, I shall, by publlo addresses, statements Slid otherwise, ill-cuss the public questions that are up for solution In this campaign. ltespi'ctfully, I. 1). Youno.

Miss Rose Brewer, an experienced teacher of 'dano and organ, would like a few music pupils. Will give lesson? at the homes. Terms moderate. Leave word at the store of 0. L.

Bre-ver in the Lawrence buidlng. every alternate Monday night. John Miller, O. E. E.

Palmer, Scribe. who writes plainly and reasonably fast will go through the test with colors flying. In fact, rhe test is Intended simply to help the supervisors pick suitable persons and to enable the Director of the Census to exercise intelligently his powsr of approval of thone whom the supervisors designate for appointment. It will Involve the filling in of either a sample population schedule by those who make the count in the chics or of both a sample population and agricultural schedule by candidates who will enumerate the country. To prepare the way and to Insure every applicant being given a fair chance, the supervisors will fend In advance to each and 6very civ didate a set of printed instructions for tilling in these sample acliedules.

"WViMinsider that a very important point," said Acting Census Director illoughby today, "not only tn treating these candidates fairly and giving them a hnce to answer the questions properly, but also as a means of edu Logan Rebebah Lodge No. 477 meets the Becond and fourth Fridays of each Hog Buyers Craven Shearer, T. W. Wiltrout Hotels Becker House month. Is bell a Attwater, N.

G. Blennie Botkin, Sec. James Dearborn, Mgr. Hill Hotel Implement Dealers Jewelry store, Livery and Feed Stable J. Hill, Prop.

Bowman Bros. "Logan's Busy Jeweler" J. S. C. Shurtz Haynea M.

W. A. Camp No. 301 meets every alternate Saturday evening. Visiting members invited to attend.

O. 0. Lappin, V. C. 0.

F. Shurtz, Clerk. R. N. A.

Purity Camp No. 783 meets every two weeks on Saturday night Mabel Porter, Rec. 8araii E. Shurtz, Oracle Church Directory cation of the candidates who are af terwards to be appointed. "They will study more thoroughly the instructions for tilling In these schedules if they realiza their chances of appointment depend upon that ptudy than if they were appoiuted Services at the Methodist EpisoopBl Church every Sunday as follows: Preaching servico at 11 a.

m. and at 7:30 p.m. Class meeting following preaching service every alternate Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. with N.

Craven as Supt. Epwortb League at 6:30. Prayer meeting every Thursday night. A cordial invitation is extended the publlo to attend 11 these services. L.

Temtlin, Pastor, Go to A. W. Ayres for your shoe re paring, first door Houth of th) Logan Produce Co. First-clabs work Lumber and coal Chicago Lumber and Coal 0 Frank Becker, Mgr Logan Lumber W. M.

Dunning, Mgr. Meat Markets, Henry Pearson Son, J. L. Search Millinery and Toilet Articles Mrs. W.

ft Clark, M. E. Albright Daughter Newspaper and Job Office The Herald, Herbert Baker, Prop. Republican-News, C. D.

Walker, Prop. Opera House A. Dye, Mgr. Painters and Paper Hangers Three in number Photograph. Chas.

J. Hadden, Prop. Physician and Surgeon Dr. A. G.

Davis, Dr. H. W. Norrisb, Dr. F.

E. Richmond Produce Dealer Chas. Speer Real Estate, Insurance and Notary, Wairen Davis Real Estate, E. A. Dye, McAuley Restaurants Peter Noel, J.

J. Smith Shoe Shop A. W. Ayres. Prop.

Telephone Exchange S. T. Porter, Mgr. Variety etore, C. L.

Brewer, Prop. first and had to do the studying afterwards. You will SHHtheiefore, that this test I not an.appalling thing. It is not for the purpose of keeping people out of the places. It Is applied io.Pac.Time Card simply to enable the Director to eliminate those who are plainly Incompe Services at the Free Methodist church an follows: Sabbath School every Sunday at 10 A.

wUh Mrs M. A. Palmer Hupt. Class meeting or prayer hervioe follows Sunday school Pleaching services every Sunday night. Prayer meeting on Wednesday nipht.

The public Is Invited to all these services. Rev. J. Walton, Pastor WEST BOUND passenger 11:29 A.M. Freight 2:40 P.M.

EAST BOUND Passenger Freight 6:10 A.M. tent. Any person of good judgment and ordinary common-school educationfor the work requires some little thinking power-can eaMly pass the test." Between February 5 and Febrnry 22, the supervisors will go thro igh the "test" papers, satisfy themseUes Sabbath School at the S. D. A.

Church every seventh day at 2 p. with W. A. McCroskey Supt. Other services as per announcement.

as to the qualifications of tliot-e who CHICHESTER SPILLS stock. A new floor is being put in the back room and the partition will be removed, thereby materially increasing the store room and enabling the firm to put more of their goods on display. BRAND DIAMOND Services at the Catholic Church ev ery alternate Sunday at 10 a. m. Rev.

Fr. Conway, Pastor. 0fu. 7 atu Edmond Echo Tha weddings rumored for the holidays did not materialize, Cupid being too busy at Logan to attend to business here. Six weddings are reported at and near Logan.

The Big Four Poultry Show is now in full swing at Logan. Our local fanciers did not seem to take much in-rarest this year; however, Lewis Dean 3 eighteen white Plymouth Roc? nd White Leghorns on exhibition and Guy Carhill is showing a trio ot Rhode Island Reds The Woodward store building occupied by Dougherty Woodward is being remodeled to ac-ujmmodate their rapidly increasing Lodge Directory Farm for Sale An improved quarter, 5 1-2 miles from Logan, 130 acres level, 100 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture, all fenced, 3-4 mile from school, new frame bouse 14x28, good well at door frame chicken house. Price $5,100 if sold before March 1, 1910. Inquire at his office. lruRKl.t for CTTI-CHRS-TER'S A DIAMOND UKANI) FILLS in KF.n unaAX Gor.n metallic boxes, sealed with liieV Ribbon.

Takb no OTUKtt. Jill ofTon fi.r OIII-IIKH-Tf ll I A II It A If I M.M, for twrnty-BvO years regarded as Ilest, Safest, Always kcllablc. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS SBS, EVERYWHERE Si Logan Lodge No. 284 A. F.

A. M. Repular communication Wednesday night on or before the full moon of each month and the second Wednesday night thereafter. E. I.

Kino, W. M. J. N. Craven, Sec.

have passed, and make their designations or recommendations to the Census Director. The next step will be the Director's approval, and then the supervisors will Issuethe commissi ms to the enumerators. Director Durand expects to luve the army of 67,000 or more enumerators picked, tested, designated and commissioned by the middle or latter part of March, from then on until April 15 the supervisors will send trie enumerators circu a a and books of instructions concerning ine meaning of the schedule ques-ions and the wiy the enumerators should wile in tne answers obtained from the people of the country. Application forms, with complet' directions concerning the method nf preparing them, can be by writing at once to the eupervtaur named, whose district embraces the Three-ply Cronolhe Roofing i place of residence of tho applica The supervisor for this district is John 0. Newell, Norton, Kansas.

Teachers' Examination TAKE YOUR HOME PAPER FIRST THEN SUBSCRIBE FOR The Kansas City Star and Times i i- i The Star and Times, reporting the full twenty, four hours' news each day in thirteen issues of the paper each week, are furnished to regular subscribers at the rate of 10 cents per week. As newspapers. The Star and The Times have no rivals No other publisher furnishes his readero with the full day and night Associated Press reports, asdoes the Star and Times. This should recommend the papers especially to the progressive merchant and farmer. You will find both the Star and Times at the BOOK STORE promptly after arrival of trains Give me a trial.

II. C. BUFFINGTON. Complete, ready to lay, $2.00 per square. Cronolite is saturated and coated with pure asphalt instead of oil or tar and is not to be classed with the many cheap roofings on the market.

Try some mid lie convinced. more In fnluMi out 1 linn Hut job re-qui row, return it and your money. The next regular Teachers' Examination will be held at Phlllipsburg, Kansas, Friday and Saturday, Jan. 28 and 29, 1910, beginulng promptly at 7:30 o'clock a. m.

F. O. Ramsey, County Superintendent. FREE, to Boys and Girls, Flexible Flyer, "The sled that steers." The best sled in the world. You can easily secure one within a few days.

Be the first In your town. Write today stating your age. A postal card will do. W. I.

DAVIS, 153 Est 24th St, New York City. Horse Blankets and Robes at Brown's and prices right. THE LOGAN LUMBER CO. Should you waut Tho Star by mail, send 10 cents a week; $5.20 a year. Address The Kansas City Star.

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411
Années disponibles:
1909-1911