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BRED SOW SALE fob school note, Christian Cburcb Tirr Go Comforts Id eath er IMMUNE To be held In Hays Feed Barn Smith on Feb. 2 Commencing at 1 p. sharp The sows you will find in nice thrifty condition, not loaded with fnt I. Attn iuaII crwnnm Thrill t.h ip iiefiii tvne. uhaik thmray evenln should be attended by 'V Now that we are in the grip of ice freezing temperature, we must have keep our houses warm and comfortable.

mean good coal, for without good fuel a clean fire is impossible. Let us furnish you with the coal and your houses will be as warm and comfortable as it is possible to make them. and snow an good fires to Good fires Coal Go. Burr Oak Lumber (18) to the place of beginning, Jewell county, Kansas. Dated and first publication, this 27th day of January, 1916.

F. S. KRAMER, PlaintO By J. W. Attorney.

Attest: Lydia DeHoff, Clerk of the District Court. SEAL Reliable Best Made Urades HE Present War has caused a big advance in floor coverings in general. The raw materials and dye stuffs have advanced by leaps and bounds. Our present stock however is at the old prices and if you buy now it will save you considerable. If you delay until spring your rugs, where-ever you may buy, are bound to cost you more.

We have a complete line. Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tells why everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It before breakfast. Headache of any kind, caused1 by autointoxication which means Belt-poisoning. Lives and bowel- poisons called toxins, Buctced Into the blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood bo fast that It congests In the smaller arteries and veins of the head producing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. You become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish and your meals sour and almost nauseate you.

Then you resort to acetanlllde, aspirin or the bromides which temporarily relieve but do not rid the blood of these irritating toxins, i A glass of hot water with a teaspoon-ful of limestone phosphate In It, drank before breakfast for awhile, will not only wash these poisons from your system and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. It is Inexpensive, harmless as sugar, and almost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge which is not unpleasant. If you ren't feeling your best, If tongue is coated or you wake up with bad taste foul breath or have colds, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos phate's" hot water cure to rid your system of toxliiB and poisons. Results are quick and It is claimed that those who continue to flush out the stomach, liver and bowels every morning never have any headache or know a miserable moment EXCITE KIDNEYS.

USE SALTS tf your Back ia aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat When your kidneys hurt and your back feelt sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts (which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. Che function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. Ia 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine, lliis famous salts is made from tlx acid of grapes' and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weakness.

Jad Salts is inexpensive cannot in- iure; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink which everyone should take noW and then to keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. 1H i iiiipi The annual union educational program will be given by the unhni at fh t'hrtullnn church Sunday might. All are cordially Invtfd to attend. The subject in the morning be "Christian Education." will The interest and congregation i are Iv InnrnnulniEr and we eXDect ereaii ithiiuta from the Lord, for the Lord mover turns down a man that Is on hie aide, rvmniii'r nelf.

live a christian life a hiinnv t.er,nltv will be yours The following officers have been elcud to serve tne usual fnr two vears are John Boy v. M. Mvers: deacons for one year are Dr. E. It, Nutter, rt Teiflv.

A. C. ADOleby. E. Myers, F.

B. Pennington, and. Wal-den Bailey; trustees for five years Dr. E. It Nutter, A.

b. legiey, tWvaih. H. O'Brien and A Appleby; deaconesses Kate Carhlll, Mattie MoorlnK and Jennie Morns flDetbobfst Cburcb Rev.H. J.

Lorenz, Pastor, Jewell 116 The' W. F. M. S. of the M.

church will meet next Tuesday, Feb ruary 1, with Mrs. Baraa sneeis; Mm. I tide Mautera. leader. Every' body come we 11 have a good meet 1d llAlvwn the hours of five-thirty and seven-thirty; on February third there will be an election held at the lecture rooms of the Methodist Kniannnftl church for the Duroose of electing two lay delegates to attend the annual conference at uoncovaia; also two alternates.

At the same tiimn and nlane there will be an filunUrn of trustees of the M. church. The charter epecifiee there shall be seven trustees J. W. Green, Judge O.

R. Wellmani, R. R. Richardson, Tellers. FARM BUREAU NOTES.

Outline of ProiMwed Projects, and Alain Lines of Activity for the Farm Bureau in 1916 CROP IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Wheat: Variety tests; emu con trol; seed bed Corn: Variety tests; standardize; seed. Grasses: Sweet clover; brome grass; suuan gras; pasture exper- Imenits. Sorghum: Variety test; silage teet; seed selection. Work with Crop Improvement As sociation. Controlling crop Insect pests.

LIVE STOCK PROJECTS Stock Judging Contests and Dem onstrations: Individual instruction; group teaching; market grades' and requirements. Iive Stock Exhibits: Colt show; poultry shows'; a county live stock show. Demonstrations of Feeding and Breeding, illustrated: Charts; Slides and feeding and breeding, records. Service Bureau: Locating pure red sires; assisting hi individual and community buying and breed- inig; assisting mi selling surplus and undesirable stock. Live Stock Diseases, Control Antl- hog cholera clubs; sanitation'; prevention; clean-up measures and fumpalfnie: prevention of stalk field looses; prevention of black leg.

COMMUNITY WELFARE! PROJECT Farmers lnetitut.es and farm bu reau meetings; extension school in agriculture and home economics; farm, school and home fairs and county agricultural ex hibit for state fairs; farm management and community welfare surveys'; aid to community welfare or ganizations. 1 EDUCATIONAL PROTECTS Lectures and demonistratilons for teacheTs' meebiinigs and institutes; aid to hiith school teachers of agri culture; demonstration for agricul tural classes; boys and gins oiud work; corn; mother-daughter canning; pig; sewing; canning demon strations; home economics contests. MISCELLANEOUS WORK -Landlord and tenant problems; labor bureau and distribution of labor; a buy and for sale exchange bureau; county publicity. bureau; farm visits for Investigation work; issuing bulletins and publications. Ambrose D.

Folker, County Agent. TEX DOLLARS AN OUNCE FOR POSTAGE Th first settlement on the pres ent site of San Francisco dates from 17 76. It consisted of a SpanteU mllitnrv nnwt (tmtnldlo) and the Franciscan mission of Sam Francisco de Asia. In 1836 the settlement of Yarba Buona was established In a little cove southeast of Telegraph Hill. The name San Francisco wn.

however. Atknlied to all three settlements. The United States flag was raised over the town 1846, and the population rapidly Increas ed- reaching perhaps 900 in May, 1 Thn nAwn of the eold dis coveries was followed by crowds of fortune seekers, bo that by the end nf liUft ltv had am estimated population of 20,000., From that time on, San Francisco nas growm rapidly. The first regular overland mail, communication with the Rak wan established by pony ex press in 1860, the charge for poet ape beinig $5 for hair an ounce, in 1869 the completion of the Central Pacific Railway to Oakland marked the beginmlnig of transcontinental railway communication. U.

S. Geological Survey. This a free country and the man with a grouch or a sore thumb haia a narffw rteht to DUt them on exhibitionr-but Hemry Honey re marks, tne gate receipts ior exnim-tions of this sort seldom pay mi The Intermediate room will give an exhibition of the pupils work and arrangement. Friday. Jam 28th.

an tne afternoon. Parents and oth er are invited to attend and en courage this effort by your presence The Mothers Meeting Tuesday evening was an unusually helpful one. ivery mother should attend an A -1 The community meetlnsr to ha held 1 at the Christian church next Sun- every parent 1 the district. rrti. jiio iunowm pragrara will De given, at 7:30 p.

m. Orxshestra with singing iT-ayer Rev. Lorenz Duet Miss Johnson, Mr. Green Bible Lesson Bruner Orchestra Morals In Business C. Stanlev Quartet Homer Grubbs, Hlla Gilles pie.

Ruth Rose, Alvin Haworth. Essay Mildred Wilts-out Children's Rights J. E. Hawlev Orchestra Song Home Economics Movement and Place in Curriculum. Miss Elizabeth Rothweiler Dismissed by Bruner The Burr Oak high school will '8fe with February.

Subscription price 50 cents. Every family In the dis trict should encourage this very body "boost" for the "High School The" reports are filled anf return- ed for the first half of the $650 state money allowed the Burr OakN high school. The sidewalk on west side of the school ground was cleaned Wednesday, which seldom happened oerore, A very elaborate program has! been planned for Friday's Forensic meeting. There were several changes in the second semester's program. There are four study periods In which there more than a roomful students.

"THE LONE WOLF" By Louis Joseph Vance What the press thinks about It: Mr. Vance buttonholes you on the first page and doesn't let you go until the end. The Paris background is In teresting, especially the old rookery, Troyon's. Globe and Commercial Advertiser, N. Tr Another story to keep nervous pulses Jumping and set nervous eyes watching the shadows.

The hero of the tense and thrilling tale is an accomplished thief. The scene Is set in the underworld of Paris and the story grips one by the throat. Herald, Chicago. Zestful and ingenious, as anything has yet written is'Mr. Vance's new adventure story.

In swift rush of sensational and thrilling dramatic epi sodes it Is abundantly entitled to Its classification as a melodrama. -The Press, Philadelphia. Mr. Vance is at home making thrill ers. "The Lone Wolr' IS a big success In his particular line.

The story immensely absorbing. It is a book events, each event a thrilling one; book full of dramatic situations, ev ery situation having its portion of dramatic strength. Book News Monthly, Philadelphia, Like all of Mr. Vance's books, the excitement Is kept at high pitch throughout. Brooklyn Eagle.

As exciting a story as one could Boston Post. The tale is well told, with dramatlo movement and vigor. It is well con structed, too, with climax and denoue ment rightly planned. Louisville Evening Don't fait to. get the number of our paper containing the first Installment this i Our Next DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks pur.cy.

71. "Tl rour iuh dav or before retiring, ir ..11 r' Penf. vu" relievmff congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a eold from the VST PTT1 Try it the next time you suffer from cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless.

LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Bab Fain and Stiffness away with a small bottle of old honest St Jacobi Oil When your back is sore and lame imham. sciatica or rheumatism has un. don't suffer I Get a bottle of old. honest "St. oil" at any drug store, pour a little in your band and rub it right into tne pain or acne, ana ey ine lime Tou count fifty, the soreness and lame- iipmi is cone.

Don't star criPPieai lnis Booming, penetrating, oil needs be Used only once, it takes tne acne nu pain nui, out of vour back and ends the misery, is maeicaL yet aosoiuieiy uarmiesa sail doesn burn the skin. Notliine else stops lumbago, sciatica and lame back misery so promptly i Get a BACKACHE some real brod sows. Sam of the best thlngB we have ever offered by Golden wonder or Crrimson Critic will be found In this offering. If unable to come send your bid. 38 Immune Duroc Jersey Bred Sows This offering will conedst of 38 head of the best Duroc Jersey gilts of our herd.

These sows are not fat but In breeding condition, and are fit to go 1m any herd. They are bred to the best boars for March and April farrow. Sired by such boars as Crimson Critic 167311, Golden Wonder-155, 313. Bred to Tip. Top Chief 190437, more herd headers than any other boar dead or alive.

Buy a Golden. Wonder gilt bred to TiD Tod Chief and start a real herd. These sires and dams are prize winmers and sows are bred to prizel winners, Sale will be held under cover and will not be postponed. TERMS: Cash or bankable note, Albrecht Son Col. John Brenwan, Auctioneer.

C. A. Garrison, Clerk COMB SAGE TEA IN TO IT Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy, thick with a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur fnr darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmother's treatment, and folks are again using it to keep their liair a good, even color, winch la quite sensible, as we are living an age when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. owaauys, tnougn, we don nave the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home.

All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product called "Wycth's Snge and Sulphur UompounU" for about 60 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the pray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and ulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive: besides, prevents dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. The annual meeting of the Kan sas Lilve Stock Aiseociauon will be held at Wichita on February 8 to 10. SALE Begdnnimg promptly at one o'clock my barn known as the Feddi-oord Sale Barn, Superior, Neb, SATURDAY JANUARY 29 30 IKEAD OP MULES, HOUSES audi 22 Head of Mules spaa mouse colored mare mules yiT vim, yi tovv, i epuu.

uiuci hmvn nig.ra muVmi nlrt wit iv, i (joji uuuii uiuicb I yirs old, wt 2300; 1 span mare mulee 4 and 5 yrs old, wt 2250; i ro Kiot 9 1 1 99on. i h. mo, mia J.0 r.U, WM 1 1 -1J 4 i vi i- I yrm ora wi iivv i bdh.ii iiacai-v horse mules 4 yrs old, wt 2200; 1 spam black horse mules 6 yrs old, wt 2200; 1 span browit horse mules yrwold wt 2100; 1 span bay horse mules 4 and 6 yrs old, wt 2000; span black and bay horse mules and 4 yrs old 1 horse mule 6 yrs, wt lutju; team horse mules black and bay, 9 and 10, wt 2300. 4 Head of Horses 1 brown horse 9 yrs old, wt 1700, sound; 1 brown horse 5 yrs old, wt 1450; 1 spar driving horses with smooth mouth, wt 2100, sound and broke single or double and both good ones. 4 Milk Cows 1 red cow 6 yrs old with calf byl side; 1 red cow 6 yrs old fresh, calf by side; 1 red cow 7 yrs old, I giving milk; 1 red cow giving milk, Anyone wishing Rood young mules I ite sure io aiiena uus saie i Thin Dale will be lield In barn re-1 ganlleut of weather The terms of sale are nine mos.

time- at 8 per cent interest. Charles Lloyd Col. C. Henderson, Auct. W.

Harvey, Clerk. FUBIilC i I I I of to he Is of a of n. a Vn 9S It OILS!" NOTE THESE PRICES Prices per gallon bbl or less bbl Qty Best Toco auto- oil. ...35 40 Ford Special ....30 36 Gasoline engine 30 35 Beet steam cylinder ,.40 45 Castor machine oil ..25 30 Green Harvester ..25 30 Black machine oil ....12 16 Crude stock dip 12 15 Creoeote 30 35- Roof coating, tar ......20 26 Motorcycle 45 Cream separator I 30 Black harness oil 3 5 Pure Neatsfoot oil $1 Commercial Neatsfoot 65 Hard oil, -5 lbs 60 TranOTisalon grease, 25 pounds Axle crease. 3 kinds.

25 pounds $1 Axle crease. 3 kinds. 10 poundis 60 Compare these prices with the mail order houses and remember we save you the freight. "Toco" oil is used by the State of Kansas We handle- the Topeka Oil Co 'a "Toco" brand oils, and we guarantee them to satisfy you. 1 E.E Leake Oil Co.

F. E. Pennington, Mgr. Owen Boitnott Is still shipping for the Farmers Shipping Association and stock may be listed forJ- shipment at Burr Oak State) Bank, or by calling shipper of Jewell phone 264. H.

A. MODLIN BLACKSMITH CARRIAGE ft WAGONMA KER The plaoe to get your rubber Urei set. The 8hu tire-setter no gneuwork; -no strained or dished wbeeli. Bring in your mower iloklei and gel ttaem iharpened. We do all klndi of plow work large and mall, Everything pollibed flrtt- days in fear Come In we lire here 866 (OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH I How To Get Relief when Head and Nose are Stuffed Up.

fifty! Your eold In lead or COliDIISSIONEB'S PROCEEDINGS Office oF Co. Clerk, Jan 20. Board of commissioners met as per adjournment, R. R. Skeels, J.

O. Ellsworth and E. Young, commis sioners, Clyde Myers, co atty, and Arch Bonecutter, c6 clerk, present. Executed and approved the following contracts and bonds: County physician, 1916, Dr. Knap- penberger.

Job, printing, 1916, R. P. Vaughn Janitor work, 1916, Geo. C. Hall Supt Co Farm, 1916, A.

W. Jordan; Co printing, 1916, Mkto. Advocate. Meeting adjourned sine die at 5 p. m.

Arch Bonecutter. co clerk. COL. E. L.

ROE GENERAL AUCTIONEER Phone 4214, Superior Residence 15 miles northeast of Burr Oak -v SALE DATES Feb. 9 A. C. Tibbets, 7 miles southwest of Superior. Feb.

17Herby Ayer, mile north west of Bostwick. Feb. 14 Roe, 6 miles west, 1 mile south of Superior. Feb. 18 J.

F. Berry, 6 miles south- east of Guide Rock. Feb. 22 J. W.

Webber. 5 miles southeast of Guide Rock. (First published te Burr Oak Her ald, January 27, 1916) NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUM MONS BY PUBLICATION. State1 of Kansas, Jewell County, 63. Ia the District Court of Jewell county in the state of Kansas.

Mattie Webb, plaintiff vs. Thom as Webb, defendant. You the defendant Thomas Webb are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above em tit led court, in the above entitled action, by Mattie Webb, plaintiff in, said action, and that said plaintiff- has filed her petition in, the district court of the ooumity of Jewell in the state of Kansas, against you, and that unless you answer said petition on or ibefore the 8th day of March, 1916, said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly of the following nature, to wit: Divorce and alimony and custody of minor childrein, Ce cil Webb, Temple Webb; Perry Webb and Alice Webb and other relief. Dated and first this 27th day of January, 1916. MATTIE WEBB, Plaintiff, By J.

W. Green, Attorney (SEAL) Attest: Lydia DeHoff, Clerk of the District Court. (First published in Burr Oak Her, aid, January 27, 1916.) NOTICE OF SERVICE OP SUM- MONS BY PUBLICATION State of Kansas, Jewell County In the district court of Jewell County, in the State of Kansas. F. Kramer, plaintiff, vs.

Will iam Kramer, B. S. Kramer. Heirs at Law of L. E.

Kramer, deceased; Heirs at Law of Daniel Kramer, deceased, S. W. Ben bow, Sanrantha Hockett and Rosetta Arnold, defend auls. You and each of you the defend ants William Kramer, B. S.

Kramer; Heirs at Law of L. E. Kramer, deceased; Heirs at law of Daniel Kramer, deceased; S. W. BeiDbow Samantha Hockett and Rosetta Arnold are hereby notified that you have been sued in the above entitled court, In the above entitled action, together with your co-defendants William Kramer, B.

S. Kramer; Heirs at law of L. E. Kramer, deceased; Heirs at law of Daniel Kramer, deceased; S. W.

Ben bow, Samantha Hockett and Rosetta Arnold, by P. 8. Kramer plainitiff tn said action, and that said plaintiff has filed his petition In the District Court of the County of Jewell in the State of Kansas, agahiet you and your co-defendants and that unless you answer said petition on or before the 8th day of March, 1916, said petition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered accordingly of the following nature, to-wit: Partition suit for the purpose of a division of real estate by com lets loner real estate described as follows: Beginning at a point eleven hundred and seventy and 7-12 feet north of the south east corner of lot sixteen (16) section seven "(7) township one (1) range wine (9) west of the sixth principal meridian, thence north one hundred and fifty nine and three fourths (15 9) feet, thence went eighteen rods (18), thenee south on hundred and fifty nine and three fourths (159) feet, thence east eighteen rods oup Cholera Bowel Complaint Safeguard your fowls by using ERMOZONE The few cents it will cost you to put Germo- Izone in in urinKing water twice week will be repaid many times over in good, vigorous, healthy fowls, better able tn withstand I the ravages of disease. Germozone is the greatest! of all poultry medicines tor diseases i win occur oiienouu Liquid or Tablets, Price 50c lee's lice Killer Quick and deadly. Kills lice botn by contact and byiuraes, but entirely harmless to IOW18, No hand ling nec essary.

Paint or spray rcosts and walls. Surest, safest and quickest oi all lice killers, Quart, 60c Gallon Good Books Free to Yon Incubator Cr talog: Lee's Poultry Book and symptoms of Write lor them. Geo.H.leCs; Harney St, Omaha, Nes. Hawley Drug Co. E.

R. XimTEK, M. D. PHSICIAN AXD SURGEON Glasses Adjusted BURR OAK KANSAS Both Phones (J HAS. 8.

HKItSHNEIl, M. I). PHYSICIAN AND SUIUjUON Office Second Door East, of National Bank BURR OAK KANSAS Both Phones C. I MTERLY, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office four doors east of Jewell Co.

Nat. bank, in old hospital building Jewell phone 149 BURR OAK KANSAS W. W. SPENCER, DENTIST Parlors In Hall Building Up stairs MANKATO KANSAS 1)11. B.

W. TRUAX GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Office on alley behind Livery Barn. Phone, Mutual 66. BURR OAK KANSAS G. W.

HOWARD GENERAL WOODWORK AND CABINET SLAKING Shop first door south of Hotel BURR OAK KANSAS C. E. VAUGHN REAL ESTATE Money to loan on farm properties, at cheap rate GUIDE ROCK NEBRASKA S. W. GREEN, ATTORNEY Legal work carefully done.

Insurance written in the best old line campanies. BURR OAK KANSAS ESSIE CRAVEN AUCTIONEER Special attention to stock sales Satisfaction guaranteed Dates made at Herald Office Phone 60 NORTHBRANCH Slii i catarrh disappears. Tour clogged no( trils will open, the air passages of youffa' I Jiead will clear and vnn ran tn fci freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; Do struggling for breath at night Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of i this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through very air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief.

Head colds, and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and. miserable. Relief. is sure.

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