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The Western Advocate from Mankato, Kansas • 1

The Western Advocate from Mankato, Kansas • 1

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TH8 Jetbloi Dspsrtnnsiot torn nt lbs talk si Jsmoll fcuntr' Jst) Printing. THB ADVOCATE. Ii ttit Big Paps- of Jssil County ted prints all lb od ourrnt vsntn. 4 mtm MANKATO, KANSAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1907.

Vol. XVIII. No. 20. One Tear, 75 Cents.

tn P- 1111 I E)fi 1111 I WT in ill la selecting appropriate gifts for Christmas time, you will find this list helpful ill I til For Daby Bib Pin Dress Studs Neck Chain Locket Pretty Cap Gold Ring Bracelet China Plate For tVlothor Biooch Hat Pin Larquette Mirror Fancy China Cut Glass Table Silver Pretty Clock I For Him Scarf Pin Watch Chain Cuff Buttons Desk Set Gold Ring Pretty Fob Shirt Studs Paper Cutter Traveling Case For Her Ring Bracelet Neck Chain Locket Barrette Waist Set Manicure Set Gold Watch Opera Glasses For Father Fob Scarf Pin Watch Chain Shaving Mirror Umbrella Cane Lodge Pin Desk Set Fountain Pen i i 1 Souvenir Spoon Silver Thimble We have suitable presents for all and can please you, no matter whether you seek a present for father, mother, sister, brother, sweetheart or friend The Old Reliable Jeweler. M. S. HALL, Mankato, Kansas i 3E33k3E3E3E3E3E3E3E33E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3E3S3E3E3E3E3E3K Annual Statement, Treasurer of Ionia Township Getting Ready for thi Revival. IJB.

B. L. EaTNOLDS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON afAHKATO, K.ARSAS. Offloe In Baynolds It Druf Btore. Residence blooks north of Court Bouse.

To ths Township inditing board of IonU towmblp, In Jewell County, Kunt lenses told by us will be changed absolutely free for one year and we guarantee your absolute satisfaction. All testings snd examinations are free and you are cordially Invited to call at the Weeks Drug Store. No one will be urged to boy and will be treated with the utmost courtesy, lw The undersigned trtssarer of Ionlt township, labmlte to yon (or approval the following statement of receipts tnd disbursement, for the yesr ending the JJOROTHY D. ALLEN, M. D.

PHYHIOf AN AND BURGEON All calls promptly attended day or Monday in Ootober, 1907, as follows: Rbcbipts, Gsnibaii Fund. Received from townablp treasurer, 1906, $582.69 Reoelred from county treasurer, 1907, 697.60 Received from other lources. 78.85 night. Speolal attention given to ob-stetrlos and diseases of women. WILL LOCATE IN OUR CITY.

Or. Toms, the Scientific Specialist of the Eye. A Man at the Very Head of his Pro feseion and One of the Most Successful In his Time Dr. Toms, the noted Eye specialist formerly of Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, has decided to locate at Mankato, as an Eye specialist. He stands at tbe very bead of his profession snd his work is highly satisfactory.

He is a man of a high sense of conscientiousness and has carried into his profession the same careful methods that have always obaraoterlzed his work) careful Th executive committee having In charge the preparation for and condaol of the French Oliver revival, to begin January 12, met Monday evening at th Christian obnroh to organise and ap point sub committees. The commute then organized by electing i. P. Fair permanent chairman and D. G.

Bitz permanent secretary. following sub-committees were then appointed! Finance, one member from each church: W.F. Metx, D. H.St.fford, A. Swope, I.

McLean, K. Lamb. Building, one member from each church: Robert Gordon, J. T. Gnppy, B.

M. Parkhnrst, W. Stevens, H. Dobbins. Mtrsio, fonr from eaoh church J.

Dreeolar, Mrs. Knox, Mrs. N. M. Fair, Mrs.

W. B. Mltohell, Mrs. B. W.

John $1,80851 Total reoelpts, general and, DlSBTTRSKMlNTS, GBNBBAL FUND. DR. H. B. BHERKAKD.

Mankato, Kansas I'HVHICIAN Rpeolal attention given to Surgery and 8urglcal Dlseanes. All calls answered promptly day or night Phones: Jewell ill; Mutual, 41. AMOUNT OF ORDBB TO WHOM ISiUSD FOB WHAT KT7MBBROF ORDEB New Tai Liw Information. "Suppose a man has cash and notes to the amount of $15,000, aud also has a ranch which Is mortgaged for $1,000, would be compelled to list and pay taxes on the $15,000 and also pay full taxes on tbe mortgaged property?" This question was submitted to tbe state tax commission, snd It contains mooted I sue in the new law. Tbe commission gave out tbe following answer: There are several propositions contained in this question and the tax Angelo Oolion W.

J. Collie W. 8. Darrett election work team work road work labor road work overseer work JJRS. SPENCER A KIRK DENTISTS Office in Weat Rooms of Bill Building Mankato, Kansas James Lsweoo L.

P. Marble J. O. Stanibery Twp. board meeting Q.

W. Meadows G. W. Meadows DATS Jan. 28 28 "28 28 28 "28 28 Apr.

29 29 29 29 i 29 29 29 study, thorough preparation and an Proper Ventilation of Cars It is very important that rail-- way cars be adequately and properly ventilated. In sleeping- cars, especially, passen.ers appreciate pure air an absence of that "stuffy" atmosphere which, means headache and car sickness. All Pullman sleeping cars on the "Rock Island" are now equipped with the new Garland Car Ventilator a most effective device. The "Rock Island" was the firtt Western road to install the ventilator on its coaches, and is to-day the only line having: them in general use. It is just one more point of advantage in "Rock Island service.

Our meal service our Golden Stale Limited our Rocky Mountain Limitedour trsins generally all present the highest type of travel comfort. It's yours to try unlimited experience baa given him a ston, Miss Eatherlne Bishop, J. suocess that is nothing short of phe Hanna, Carl Ellison, Mrs. E. D.

George, Mrs. O. M. Foe, D. G.

Bits, R. M. Hut cliff, G. W. McQehee Mrs.

T. Bromley, nomenal. The Dootor has repeatedly taken post graduate courses in the best oollegea of tbe country and has kept R- MITCHELL, Lawyer BONDED ABSTRACTER Office seoond door north of Mankato National Bank. Mankato, Kansas township work labor on road lumber ptg, tress, report, '06 blaoksmlthlng Ed Miller, A. McNolty.

Secretarial, two from eaoh church L. P. Marble Fisher Lumber Co-Jewell Co. Monitor Twp. board meet lag J.

A. Davis W. H.Ault L. P. Marble J.

O. Hawk O. Hull W. D. Sloan oommlssion answer tbem ss follows: 1.

The law provides for tbe taxation of real estate at Its actual valne in money without any deduotton of mortgage indebtedness. 8. Money in hand or on deposit are to be taxed on tbe full amount, No ded notions whatever are allowed, 8. Notes secured by mortgages are to be taxed at tbeir actual value in money. No dednctlons are allowed.

4. Notes unsecured by lien on real estate are oredlts and they, with other Mrs. J. H. Hanna, Miss Fannie Smith, Mies Lena Bkeers, Clifford Fulton, Mrs L.

P. Stone, Ethel Kler, N. M. Fair, Miss Llnnle Rleman, Mrs. J.

T. Gappy Miss Carrie Gnndy. Ushers, two from each church constantly in touch with the latest and most advanced methUus. Treatments sre based on retinoscoplc and ophthalmoscopic findings and embrace the latest discoveries and improvements of professional apparatus for tbe correction of difficult cases by tbe very latest methods embracing all tbat Is seldom found outside of tbe large cities. There are many diseases of tbe eye which optiolans, In common practloe, do not handle as they are not prepared with tbe necesHary and costly ontflt to money on order work on road work on road overseeing road work team on road team on grader team on grader team on grader lumber road work H.

Howard, W. S. Canan, Jas. Kim- brougb, Ghet Dlllman, J. T.

Gnppy, O. O. Wilson P. O. Aloorn O.

G. Hawk Ben Enlken J. L. Aloorn credits, may be offset by debits which First published In Advocati Nov, 20, 1907 Notice of Final Settlement. Bute Of Kansas, Jewell Oniinty.

89. In The Probate Court of Haiti County and State. In the matter of the estate of Willie A. Terrlll, dei-ewd. Tbe creditors, belrs, dr-visees and leuutees, and all other pontons Interested In tbe estate of Willie A.

Tarrlll, deceased, are hereby nntlllttd that I will make final settlement of my admlnlHt.ritt.loa of said estate at the next term of I'robate Court of Je'ell County, Kantus.on the 23rd day of December, 1W7. Blgned this day of November, 1907. A O. Miznkk, Administrator of the estate of th said Willie A Terrlll, deceased. 11-20-4 G.

Hltx, Geo, Uastrlter, W. Stevens, 71 73 78 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 83 88 84 85 86 87 89 90 91 93 98 94 95 96 97 101 .103 108 105 106 107 108 109 110 113 118 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 may Include mortgage indebtedness. T. E. McMillan, E.

D. Bonaboo. Advertising, Henry R. Honey, L. 0.

Cutler, L. Sbarpnack. Chicago Lumber of Mankato E. D. Fisher Lumber of Jewell City onla Mercantile) Co.

hardware Entertainment, one from each examine or treat with success. Such cases therefore would do well to come and learn their true condition whether the doors of hope are yet open or for church: Mrs. W. H. Isaao, Mrs.

E. Howard, Miss Stella MoNalty, Mrs. A. Teeple, Mrs. W.

Kler. 8 700 800 1825 80 00 250 1000 600 8 75 1060 1810 "8105 685 600 M10 160 8275 500 2600 400 200 200 200 2608 160 6565 16028 949 705 2895 46 85 18 00 825 76 125 8 75 68 66 2860 900 150 17 25 6160 80 88 20 20 600 V. "87668 48185 1808 54 69 87 6 00 675 875 800 165 2125 M. ALLEN, Cta'l Pass. JOHN SEBASTIAN, Pus.

Traffic CHICAGO. License, to Wed. William C. Cross, Mankato, age 80, Ethel Blanche Eaks, liurr Oak, age 23. Miltnn B.

Sherrard, Mankato, age 6, Harma Beeler, Mankato, age 17. Ernest F. Kahlman, Ro'rr Oak, age 28, Nora Heastnn, liurr Oak, age 21. Robert C. Barnett, Red Cloud, age 80.

Nina Grace Kicker, Red Cloud, age 28. Enirene B. Paton, Randall, age 84, Goldte Elizabeth Allen, Montrose, 21. ever closed against them. Heat and Light, J.

V. Beeler, G. M. 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 Jnly29 f- 29 29 29 29 29 29 29 "29 29 29 29 29 29 29 All wearers of glasses will appreciate Pieble. LANDS Ronirht nr anlrf.

hm a varv nfna the advantages offered la the newly On motion tbe first named person on each committee was deolared tempo string of lmprovod farms at $20.00 to $60.00 per aore. Write me if you want to dlHOovered Viva Crysto lenses, especially prepared under our instructions from the finest material obtainable. All rary chairman and was requested to Bee the new line of braoelets at Hall's jewelry store. Wile Alcorn G. W.

Meidows Wm. Slmpaon G. W. Meadows A. W.

Daaet bery J. A. Davis J. J. Granger H.

O. Wright John Hennlngsen G. V. Hull G. V.

Hull T. W. Vanwey J. O. Stanibery L.

P. Marble Jewell Lumber Oo. hardware labor for Ionia twp. lumber bridge work nails blaoksmlthlng road work v. road work road work road work road work road work road work road work lnmber hnv nr snll 4.

Jaoormon. Formnao call the respective committees together at once and prepare for work. On the question of site for the taber nacle tbe committee made first, second and third choice as follows 1st, cor ner west of Hotel Mankato; 2nd, north of U. B. ohnrcb; 8rd, High street west of Commercial hotel.

To Rev. G. R. Morely and Rev. M.

F. Loomls was assigned the duty of seoar Chicago Lumber Co. lumber Twp. board meeting Total disbursement! Balance on hand lng seats. J.

T. Guppy and Robert Gordon were delegated to arrange for lumber. J. P. Fair was authorized to secure Janitor.

Rev. T. A. Rlter was empowered to arrange for a liberal Rhobipts, Pbajrih Poet Fttkd. Received from township treasqrer, 1903, supply of sawdust for tbe floor.

Disbursements, Praibii Boa Fund, Upon the finance committee devolves D. R. Seymour the duty of securing a guarantee of $400 Oct. 28 38 for the expenses. This fund is simply carbon sulphate 88 killing prairie dogs 98 killing prairie dogs 99 killing prairie dogs 100 oarbon sulphate 111 guaranteed and it Is expected that the Bert Meadows Charley Meadows G.

W. Meadows B. R. Seymour collections taken up daring the first two or three weeks of the meeting for SPECIAL SALE AT C. M.

POE COS For the balance of December Now is your chance to buy a first-class grade of clothing at lower prices than they were ever offered to you. We need the money, therefore we make these prices, as we must unload an enormous stock of winter goods at a sacrifice, such as Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Shoes, Overshoes, Hats, Caps Furs, Ladies' Skirts, Men's Wool Shirts and Sweaters We guarantee our prices lower than any that you will find on the same grade of goods. Our motto is better goods for the money, and we always make it good. It is not profit we are looking for now, but the cash, and to get it quick. Therefore VAe Make the Following Prices Men's Suits, worth $10.00, for only 7.50 Men's Suits, worth $20.00, for only $15.00 Total Disbursement, Balance on band incidentals will pay for all cost of the meetings aside from the free will offering taken at the close of tbe series for the Rev.

Frenoh Oliver and his assis 69 87 tants. W. H. ATJLT, Township Treasurer. To tbe mnslo committee is delegated the work of securing as large a chorus as possible from the various congregations of tbe city, to be trained by tbe mating that Willis needed a bath.

To which the mother replied! "Willie ain't no rose. Don't smell him learn him." Atchison Globe. An Atchison school teacher telle the following: She noticed that a pupil named Willie smelled badly, and sent a note to his mother to that effect, inti singer when he arrives. The building committee will have general charge of the erection of the tabernacle. The secretarial committee are expect ed to be present at the meetings and attend to the work of collecting the names of those who come forward, with Is your baby thin, weak, fretful? Men's Suits, worth $15.00, for only $10.00 Men's Suits, worth $25.00, for only $20.00 their names and the cbnrch of tbelr preference.

BOYS' SUITS IN SAME PROPORTION 3 The entertainment committee is to ar OVERCOATS, We Have Hundreds of Them range for entertainment for' the evangelist and bis three helpers. The time is short for these commit 0 ss ss tees to do their work and they will have to get down to business, Overcoats, worth $12.50, for only 8,50 Overcoats, worth $16.50, for only $12.50 Overcoats, worth $20.00, for only $14.00 Overcoats, worth $25.00, for only $20.00 Heavy wool Underwear, worth $1.25, for only 88c We give 20 per cent off on all shoes during this sale Overcoats, worth 3.00 for only $2.00 Overcoats, woitb 4.50 for only $3.00 Overcoats, worth 7.50 for only $5.00 Overcoats, worth $10.00 for only $6.50 Heaviest fleeced Underwear, worth 50c, for only 33 Boys' heavy fleeced Underwear, worth 35c, only 25 list Your firms. U7a havA InnnlvtA. trrksiA farm. within a distance of or 6 miles of town.

If you have a farm near some Make him a Scoffs Emulsion baby. Scoffs Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphite prepared so that it is easily digested by little folks. Consequently the baby that is fed on Scott Emulsion is a sturdy, rosy-cheeked little fellow full of health and vigor. ALL DRUCCISTSl 60c. AND $1.00.

8 good Jewell county town, that youj A good heavy Work Coat, worth $3.00, only $1.85 Best heavy Work Coats, worth $4.00, for only $3.00 want to sell, list with us at once. We have a large amonnt of land for 135 all wool Dress Skirts, worth from $5.00 to $9.00, you may have your choice, while they last, for only $5.00 ss ss sale in Colorado and western end southern Kansas. Come and see us. If you want to Invest in Kansas, Colorado, Texas, or anywhere else, we are sure we can help you. Canan ft Hill.

Ladies Furs at one-tbird off. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Sweaters, all at reduced prices. Come and see us. We make the prices and give you good goods M. POE Mankato, Kansas Fob Sals 8.

C. B. Leghorn cocker 0' els, price .60 and .76 cents each. Mbs. E.

D. Cortnbr, Otego, Kansas. 11-8-81 R. JT. D.l.

Phone 616..

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