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Pleasanton Observer-Enterprise from Pleasanton, Kansas • 4

Pleasanton Observer-Enterprise from Pleasanton, Kansas • 4

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HEOBSERVERj tl vt viz viz 0 iliili ili i i Ui vl CLOS OUT SALE DO YOU 4UJS I IWM 4C IKftCT TO 6 "hi ufeul Vis hmi4 jnij A AQOS aDUni VT3 I r- i nit (Mm, KIM Mal SMriitM IWM lttM4 emiSjrtia KiMNK awmf M.tA ilM IMS I IF SO CULL AND SEE Mwi AS 4 at fMSfii itawxMtxtaf aw). 2 entire line of Ladies and Gents if and Ohildrens Shoes at one-third I off regular prices. I faHw f4 aML 5 FRED WAGNER A SI- Ml IM (Ml SNSMf, I SM'M 141 su-laMS'," h4 M4 ta-sS 4 ss. lufrt, Sut m. 3I t5o "5 )MJf I AT BROWN'S I 3 Storo opposite the Opera House.

it i. COURT? TICKET. good koa in ax iox. fadUUra fr tbe Caring for lb 4U plrt wbo IU UtM cooTrotioo, Carey Htsrjr SwfAa. la rrr4r, carrier, fysfttpons taadS rithit tbsi or A DUirUl Coavcailaa of lb Nt BLAKER alM a roorrotloo ball wtlcb IU -t pxf Ut ae4 which.

It is tVp4. U) U4 lU ttleAoat capacit 1 dinary AH rwll -teA lift (bat. It Is rH uetiaual I'T htm to rarry h4 4 t0 putieJs on lit r.r4 or tovlJcrs. Crsnbtrry Culture. r.ii.

HimuM drlat4 la thli Batter. ItNUiJ (kxmJ KcmiJ lion VllSllcIJot fort KnM on Xarcb IJ(1. Tkt Full ikU CototnrfclnJ tlub, tl ftofcl JV (Vuklf Af tcMr CWI Writ to tbs Fort Scalt CntBrrdJ High Craie Flour. Club for an? Ififormatloo. Don't for- Usolrry mlitt-e lbs crra(rt r.

mi cmix vovrMAX nmble la tbe entire fruit Indu.try. a gH the dal, March 3'Xh, Fort Tf.fTT., KUK)N NAVKIK rrVMt of IL XUooI (iooj Jloii A tttreMarul year A box ofla bs lt irrt.arr rr rnt on his lo-teiltnrol. Hut tb trry tfxi scaaoo te mr Unm bis entire crop. Ctmr rn it. mahjx I AwdUon, ctU ceovtoUoa Vef Raprdfull, Ft.

Scott Com. Cti a. MILLING tMrMO rituiircriuto bi bdj At Furl SoaU, Kan Wtrtb P. 8.: Xlnety-flve t'ct of every rmr rHiXK OArM 130. tot thpurpoM of dtruM load ly railroad.

stemabip or rspre-M ourt csrled lo wagon or true Irmnorlh tnnil Imfmrlaat Latilcl or A Quart Baby. Now And agalo tbrre Is an item in tbe newspapers concerning- tbe birth of A over A highway. It coals tbe farmer Mill Stuffs of Ail Kin J. fiu(T (oreoof IH W. kETNUSl of tbe United 811 ea nearly tbrre Umrt more Uao tboae or Lurope to toArket ii'tttrt ii rnv.

KEfl'DUCAN puny baby so small that A quart nip bold It corafortablr. If tbe ankle told An iqual tonnage of farm products I vrvrinv. all tbe facts it would probably tell also over primary roads. COMPANY. aH II plraMMAn.

Una count, (ium, oa bouU ATDd di leg.UJ to tbli CuO La Cygne. of a mother wbo in weakoes and misery bad looked forward lo tbe baby's advent with shrinking and fear. To have fine, healthy children tbe wedMaar, am Mb, ivn at o'eior a. m. I yrotldO.

AU county, cil and towo- O. B. Keddlck.of Centerrille, was lo io ia purp oi pwcanf ia aom nauoa a oaa i m. -M. riii.omwjuirofih.8i.ih Jlldl.

bp cfllcert. lodudlof rrtJ oreraecr. mother must be healthy, and it is tbe town Tuesday. rieasanton, Kansas. Geo.

Hilton, of Scott totnshlp At of mothers that the riaj Diirk it mm or Ktout. nmtmA Are entitled ifati la tbli coDrenllon of ih oounilM of CrawioH, ilonrboa and Uaa. gad ibould tDhkt AO ffort to be present, "pr.uu.u.n b. M. WfI from tbe tended the aUte convention At Wlclita this week-.

LinoCoudif And All otheri lntrested Harrj Miller And William Heath, of Mourfaoa Couniy d0JmiM jQ Good IUAdi movement. A pro- St Louis, epent SundAy In La Cgne. Ridteirr.i,-u,"b eiti ai'turb timeram be prepared la which will be The "Poverty Social" given by the! nae oi ur. nerre Favorite Prescription not only promotes tbe mother's health but also give her strength to give her child. Favorite Prescription accomplishes these results by tranquilizing the nerves, promoting a healthy appetite, and eivinz re ind plan aa oitjr deairDaud by iba Oouni 1 Included paper! oa road topics by tbe tti1ralComir.ltiortheiwiollvaeaui.

bnattalHntf.Mj.lni.hl-. In t.tlllnn In ladles of the Christian church Tuesday I Jly order vflhaaomnilUue. January I5tb, 1'JOI. I olght was well attended. Proceeds 20, THE SANITARY-STILL Oa your kitchen stove furnishes plenty of distilled Aerated water At trilling cost Eowko U.

flAtu. Chairman. -n aioore, preeiuem or JjjMM A. Smith, Wm. McQueen and family Are mov National Good iloudi AfaoclAtion, will be preaent And Addreei tbe convention.

ing to their farm near Bolcourt this Announcements. week. AIho tbe following persons wto have Mrs. Ben Harris, of Pleasanton, taken An Active part In this Good Iloads movement have been Invited to freshing sleep. It increases physical vigor and gives great muscular elasticity, so that tbe baby's advent is practically painless.

It is tbe best of tonics for nursing mothers. spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Hudson, who is 111 be present: Hon. W. S.

Jennings, gov ernor or Florida; Hon. W. K. Vander Simple as a teA kettle Only Still recognized by U. S.

Government. Received illghent Award at the Paris Kxpo-ition. The Sanitary Still is used In the Whit House Hon. Darld i. Brewer.

A ssoclata Juatic of the 8. Huproma Court, My: I bave used your your sanitary (Still. Jt baa furnished-wholesome water, and Itakspleaaiire in it to all woo d-sire pure water. The Still simple and easy to operate, lion. H.

A. Herqert. Ex SeoreUry of Ihe Navy writes; The Ssnitary t-till has ben used with sucooks In my faintly, and District Judge, I hereby aimouuoe injioir a candidal for Juiljre or iba Sixth Judicial Dltlrlut, iuh-Joot lo the action of the Itepuulioan Judioial oonventlon which mmtuat Ploaaanton, April B. AKTIIt'U FULLER, Qlrard, Kanoa. "I gladly recommend Dr, iaaiy recommend ur, r.4 I rirrcea faTortte Ben ROOtS and Wife DOW OCCUpy the Prescription," write.

Mrs. j. W. G. Stephen, of bllt, of New York, Hon.

Jas. W. Berg residence. third little boy was bora I took six bottles. He Abbott, of Denver, Colorado, and Joha Ilutchlns Spent Monday in I I suRered very much le than I ever did before.

others. i unnesiiHimgiy anvise rip-cunt motners (O us I KmMirit Bolcourt hunting. No movement before the American I j-fc mniinenae 1 nave made or it atiows that It will af-J fonl airooa supply of absolutely pure wster for drinking and Dr. Pierce now feels fully warranted 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for Judve of the Sixth JudluUI Distrlat, nibjoot to tbe action of tbe KopuUliosn Judicial oonvon-tion, wblub meeti at Ileaaanton, April 6. WALTEK L.

SIMONS. Kt. Soott, Kansas. For Senator. Mrs.

L. R. Sellers, of Osawatomte, people today is of more importance to in offering to pay 500 in legal money vwniiia pu 1 in.r(cit 5.5 Ilewsy writes: I Join with my Monk, Hon. Hilary A. Herbert.

hx-Seoreturv of tha Nsrr in n. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gobs.

the agricultural and Industrial Interests Sanitary Still. Tbe water is sbsolutely purs and palatable. tilx ri.i.. r.m.lr Th. iM 0rBt- widriw of the fsmous General than the Good Roads movement Dr.

Mendenhall and daughter, Miss of tbe United States, for any case of Leucorrbea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb which he cannot cure. All he asks is a fair and nave uea your eanitary Still and am very much Millions of dollars have been expended Jessie, went to Wichita Monday night pleased with it. The water from the Still is pure and palatable. reasonable trial of bis means of cure. I hereby announce myself as a camlidute for the uomlntillon of Slate Senator for tlm LJun-Anderaon district, subject to the decision of tbo Ueiinbllonui of said district, D.

P. I1LAKEK, Plcamiuton, Kan. to spend a few days. by tbe government in tbe improve' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad Kolialil- Atrent Wauled.

A H. PEIRCE MFG. CO. Successor to inriiun. n.

unui reoenoy t.niet JUSiceoraam-oa, says; 1 bave been using one of your Sanitary Stills in my family for some time, and beir to say we are highly pleased with It. Tbe wotcrootyined from It is palatable and pure and for cooking' purposes 1 know of nothing 1 take pleas- men', oi rivers ana arbors tnat are Dr. Leland Brentlinger, of Kansas viser, containing 1008 pages, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps City, spent "Wednesday with his mother. mc i-uiiuieuuiuit me oanuary bihi as an you claim tor it.

Mrs. C. C. Wuttke is visiting in wipi. r.

d. norrow, zwin inrauiry, t. Hliertrtan, 111., writes: lie Uliprlgrapll Company I saw your Still In ufe for many months in the Philippines jjipi. r. J.

sorrow, zwtn inrautry, Ft. Sheridan, for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. in all sorts of sorvice and think well of it. Pleasanton this week. 83 N.

Gbeen St CHICAGO. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.

Y. 100 PAGE BOOK SENT FREE ON REQUEST not nearly s) important to the Amer. lean people in general as good roads will be. It is expected that by another year the national congress will take up this matter in connection with the states, counties and road districts, and that in a few' years the farmers of the agricultural regions Rev. Ireland, of Topeka, delivered Gov.

Bailey has set April 7 as Arbor day. Let everybody plant a tree or trees on that day and thereby add to tbe wealth aid beauty of the community. an excellent sermon at the Christian church Sunday evening. 0 F. W.

Pollman and Bruce Dennis 45 A went to Wichita Tuesday to attend the state convention. will be enable to market their products at a reduced expense of at least i fifty per cent. A STORYI 0 0 The Republicans of Kansas burled the Macihne at Wichita this week, Pleasanton Republicans and Lion county Republicans did their part in bringing about tbe present condition. At this convention there will be 0 elected delegates to the National and Miss Edna Llndsey spent Sunday In Parker the guest of Marie Augur. Robt.

Sifers returned to the city Monday night after a few days vibit with home folks, Chas. Trigg went to Paola Wednes (9 4Oh, say, Johnie, what are you doing?" International Good lloads Convention that is to be held at St Louis, May 16th to 21st, 1904, where the good roads movement will be discussed by "Whv. I am ormro tn tnlrfi t.TiiR inint o-P Pnooion 47 7 jwamw VA A.Jk3lAX Sm That man Stubbs is a revelation to Kansas politicians. He has not learn day on business. Iron stove pipe down to CROCKER'S and have it t2 Jar ianed.V' A the lo th! nnri fnroiom r.

v.i t. 1 ed tbe art of having no opinion and countries, The convention at St.Louls wmsperlng his wants Into peoples 0 will be held in conjunction with the 0 i v. uiiuiau BjieiiL cuuuuy lu Kitnsas City. Mr. and Mrs.

Luellyn, of Hillsdale, came down Sunday to attend the Pren-tlce-Mmton wedding. Rev. Samuel Hymer went to Rush- Louislan Purchase exposition. Tbe National Press Association and the 1 3 Press Associations of nearly all the ears. He says just what he thinks about men and things in such a frank and straight forward manner that It makes him friends and admirers everywhere.

What Kansas needs and has a good prospect of getting is more Hochs states will be assembled there the same 0 And by the way, that's the place where they are. victorious in war on 0 Implements, Harness, Buggies, Wagons, and Hardware, A clean up to date stock. Crocker lea Js, others follow. He sells the sm right goods at the right price. His clerk and himself have been rubberin' nn.1 n.kkn.l.l 1 1 vllle, Illinois, Thursday.

i week. It Is expected that the railroads en Lewis Hetzer and wife, of near Bol I i tering Fort Soott will give a one fare court, were in town Tuesday. and Stubbs in public affairs and more aj luuucuu iui me past two wteKs out. not in tne ruooer neck style rate for the round trip to this conven G. Marlon Moore of Pleasanton, -making room for.

of their influence in legislation. 0 spent Monday in La Cygne. Mr. and Mrs Joe Dyer arrived 20 New Seeds New, Collars, New Harness, New Tinware, tion. It is hoped by this means to work up an interest in road building in this part of the west that will be of greater value to the community than any other movement now under Tragedy Averted.

Thursday from Denver, Colorado, where they have been for the past few 0 "Just in tbe nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat- 9 cw utuvco, j.cw a iii piemen la, mew oauaies monins, i consideration. The Fort Scott Com kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu that have been arriving every day.

Now we are just getting ready, so come one and all; look our stock through. merclul Club cannot too strongly urge monia had played sad havoc with him every one, and especially county, city It Saved His Lejr. 10 P. A. Danforthof LaGrange, 0 suffered for six months with a fright-ful running eorson his leg; but writes 0 and a terrible cough set in besides and township officials, road overseers, Doctors treated hlta but he grew worse the I the llcniembtr Motto surveyors, civil engineers, and lovers liemnnbtr Motto everyday.

At length we tried Dr, King's New dlscoveiy for Consump that Bucklen'e ArnlcA Salve wholly 'fc of good roads geneially, to work up An interest In this convention that will tlon, and our darling was saved. He's cured It in five days. For nlaers, 7 wounds, piles, it's the best salve In tbe (A Xo Trouble tn secure a number of delegates from Trouble to SI ww Goods now sound, and well." Everybody ought to know It's the only sure cure world. Cure guaranteed. Oaly 25a.

every neighborhood the district of Slvow Goods Sold by L. A. Lha tiller, druggist. Southwestern Kansas and South s7 western Missouri. They also urge tbe sv 0s sjv syv ayvsyv av sys ayvsjv atvATs vsyarajsy TarsAys ajvsv sv atn cs ATvaTv atv ATv arv aw mmZ a.sNaaNNANJ)sfaNaa)aa)v for coughs, colds and all lung disease.

Guaranteed by L. A. Lhuilller, druggist. Price 10c abd fl.OO. Trial bottles free.

Religions of the Earth Of every 1,000 inhabitants of the newspapers to publish this call and te keep the matter before their reAders globe 146 are Christiana, aeven Jews, 114 and 633 heathens. from now until the Adjirnment of the The Christian religion la spreading convention. Fort Scott has amnle Thio Print Ohop Wanta Your Work. 0 SubscrlLs for the Obskavek. more quickly than Any other..

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