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The Osawatomie Globe from Osawatomie, Kansas • 4

The Osawatomie Globe from Osawatomie, Kansas • 4

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sawatonue Clobe. JOHNSON, NOT STONE. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Representative Johnson, who wa3 home from Topeka Sunday, informed Tteir Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong 113 Ytn A TA.J 4Ild HcSj-tliy. WANT TO WORK DO YD BY UARUY MILLS.

passage of the laundry bill for the AH the blood in the body passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the i State Hospital. The article which we published last ADVEKTISIXG HATfcS. One inch onetime 15 Penis One inch or mure by the month 50 eents for each inirh. joi-als or retdinp; notices 5 cents per line for each insertion.

Heads count as two lines. week giving a synopsis of the bill was blood They work night and day. taken from an account printed in the "hen healthy they remove about 500 Topeka Capital which credited Repre- grains of impure matter daily, when unhealthy some part of this impure union j-iclffc sentative Stone, of Shawnee county, with introducing the bill. The capi HOME? The paving question has reached a matter is left in blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorder of the eyesight and stage when the citizens roast each tal is a good newspaper, and should give Mr.

Johnson or any other Democrat credit for their efforts to serve their constituents fairly. Mr. Johnson is doing all he can for Miami county, without regard for party. other with proverbs at Neodesha. What has become of the man who was always saying hearing, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc.

But if you keep the filters right you will have no trouble 'This weather is jest pizen to me?" with your kidneys. Mrs. Nellie May, of 308 Pennsylvania avenue, Joplin, says: "I know from my own experience that The governor of Jamaica displayed more ginger than judgment in refusing aid for the stricken people of bis island. Doan's Kidney Pills are a reliable kid OFFICIAL STATEMENT or iHt riSAsciAicohDtnos OK THE OSAWATOjIIE state bank AT OS 4 H' ATOM IE, STATE OF KANSAS, at the close of l-usiuess on the 12th day of November, IM06. RESOURCES.

Loans aud f84.4S' 18 LuiHnsoii real estate 9.613 00 Overdafls 327 75 Furniture and fixtures 1,140 00 Expense account 971 03 Cash items oluer than reserve items 69 SO Other resources, fraMis, chatties, etc 97 25 Cash and sight exchange, leiral reserve 27.230 30 Total siis.yiu ra LIABILITIES. Capital stock iaid in J15.000 00 Surplus fund 4,400 00 I'ndivided profits 2.058 35 Interest 1.677 17 Exchange 101 88 Dividend declared but not 4 00 Individual deposits 72,508 95 County deposits 2,901 39 Time deposits drawing less than six per cent 25,202 75 Cashier's aud certified checks .5 30 Total 19 STATE OP KANSAS, 1 County of Miami, I. O. T. lteesoit.

cashier of said hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true; lint said hank has no liabilities, and is not imlorser on any note or obligation, other tlrin shown 011 the above statement, to the best of uiy knowledge and belief. help me CJod. O. T. I1EESON.

Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 19th day of November, lixjti. jsEALj- W. II.

Camfbri.l, Notary Public. Commission expires on 12th day of March, 19 17. Attest: I). W. II AYS.

1 A. T. I rectors 1). HKENEMAN. J.

V. CIIE.VI'NUT. Rabbits were quoted worth twenty each in Kansas City. Since the senatorial election cheaper ones might be found in Topeka. To every one bringing in a new subscription to the Globe accompanied with one dollar for each subscrip tion we will give a duebill for fifty cents for each one dollar so paid.

This due bill will buy dry goods or clothing the same as that much cash and any article in stock. Any one receiving one of these can buy the goods before presenting order and will find that it will be accepted the same as cash. There will be no raise on the goods because they are to be paid for in this way. We are trying to see if this method will work as a subscription builder and make the offer good to The moon will be full on the 29th. As that is the night of the Kansas Day Club's banquet at Topeka, would it be improper to wonder if the moon alone will be full that evening? ney remedy.

I was bothered for six or eight weeks with a constant dull heavy aching in the small of my back. I was tired all the time, lack of ambition and in the morning always felt worse. Having reason to believe these symptoms were caused from the kidneys I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. They proved to be the very remedy I required, and under the treatment the backache, langur and other symptoms disappeared." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Some of the teachers who went to their homes Friday last were not able to get here Monday. None of the school children from north of the river were able to get to town.

POPULAR AT HOME? Congressman Phillip Pitt Campbell, of the Third district, whom some of the papers are want to intimate is the "tailor-made" congressman, seems to be somewhat in the same boat as a candidate before the Populist convention which nominated John F. Willitts for governor. Several delegations had voted for this man, but when his own county was called it voted for another man. The delegates who had voted for him became a little curions, and one man jumped up and asked why the gentleman's own county had voted against him. Quick as a flash a man jumped up and replied, "Because where he is known he is not wanted." A week before the senatorial caucus the Oswego Independent, one of the oldest Republican papers in the Third district, stated that Campbell was not big enough for the job, and now John Gilmore, of the Fredonia Citizen, that has along with its present editor preached Republican doctrine for thirty-seven years, takes this shot at him: "Now that the choice of a candidate for senator has been st-ttled by the selection of Charles Curtis as the Republican caucus nominee, Cottontail Campbell, congressman for the Third district, will probably make a definite recommendation for postmaster at Arkansas City.

He has -vaded the issue by resorting to various subterfuges and delays for about i year, as we have been advised." Kansas has become such a wet country in recent years that the rao-bits have learned to clint rees. a number of authentic cases have been reported by our exchanges during the past week. Honest, how many people are deterred from hunting by a game law? A savage-looking farmer, a shot-gun. a well developed bulldog and a handy justice of the peace come nearer being a sure preventative. Feb ruary FAR-FETCHED EXPLANATION.

The effort of the railroads to place the responsibility on consumers and dealers for the fuel famine in many places, because of their inability to make deliveries, seems rather farfetched. It would be a very desirable thing, to be sure, if the coal dealers could so forecast the market that they could stock sufficiently in advance for the winter demand. Also it would be a very desirable thing if the average consumer could afford to buy his coal in the summer. But the fact remains that the average consumer of coal, who is now suffering from its lack, is not sn a financial position to purchase his winter fuel in thj good old summer time. When the thermometer is flirting around the 100 mark in the shade the genial ice trust is getting in its work, exacting all the spare change from the average citizen.

As for the average dealer if he were endowed with the prescience Lumber Cheaper Than Ever Here is the opportunity for the boy or girl who has the snap to get out and hustle. The subscriber must be one who is not now taking the Globe. A fifty cent order with each one. No subscription for less than a year. Get busy and see how many you can get.

No chance to lose. You win every time you get one. with which the railroads think that he' MAKING GOOD. Senator Hodges is making a good record in the sente this year, as usual. The writer stepped into the chamber just as the senator was delivering a speech in opposition to the judicial alary bill.

It was very largely through his efforts that the senate nil was defeated. Those who did not agree with him gave Senator ilodges credit for making a strong argument against the measure. The house bill was carried in the senate, but raised the supreme court judges' salaries to $4,000 instead of $5000, as proposed by the senate bill. It also raised $500 less on the district judges' salaries. Regardless of the merits of the measure, Senator Hodges received many compliments on his strong argument.

He is one of the most influential members of that body, notwithstanding he belongs to the minority. Olathb Tribune (Rep). We are always afraid the man whi don't think it is wrong to bent a railroad company out of fare might tak-it into his head that it would not wrong to heat us. Such a man loose in his ideas of honest and would require considerable regenerating before we would takt much stock in any religion he mighi profess. The state of New York passed safety fund act for banks in 1829 Probably that is where the state bunt-commissioner got his idea of the law recommend to the legislature.

It ha been stated that no bank operating under that law failed in tha panic ot 1843. That speaks quite well for the scheme, even if the idea was not thought of yesterday. Combinations are more the result of the tendency of everybody to want to buy an article cheaper than it is marked to sell for. A great many dishonest dealers are made dishonest by the people they sell goods to. One great curse to American business is the buyer who wants a four dollar article for three and a half, and who, after getting it and absorbing all the profit, or more, must blow to everyone he meets about his ability to drive bargains.

A NEW CLOSED SEASON Ed Howe thinks there ought to be an amendment to the Kansas game laws providing for a closed season on the innocent bystander. AN HOUR A DAY. An exchange remarks that one All the latest styles in boards at greatly reduced prices. For instance, we are selling good 12-inch Barn boards for $1.75 per hundred feet. We also make you special prices on anything else you want in the way of lumber.

should be, he wouldn't, be an average dealer. He would be a'captain of Begging the question somewhat, it may be asked why have not the railroads read conditions sufficiently in advance as to avoid the blockade that now threatens national prosperity? A car shortage is nothing novel. It has been an annual event lately as regular as Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year. It has grown more aggravating in almost a geometrical ratio. The railroads declare they have been increasing their number of cars as fast as has been possible.

The declaration, however, is not altogether credible. They, perhaps, have been adding to their equipment as fast as, in their judgment, it was desirable to do so. It happens that their judgment has been faulty. The responsibility for the car famine is principally upon the roads. Joplin Globe.

I Tit published In the Osawatomie Globs January 24, 1907 TAKE A GOOD DAILY. NOTICE, All the News of the Kansas Legislature To who it may concern: for Only Seventy-Five Cents. Ntice is hereby given to all persons One of the ridiculous bills before the legislature is to wipe out capitol punishment. When was anyone ever hanged as a state prisoner in Kansas? Dy tne undersigned, A. W.

Youngberg, engaged in the business of druggist, hav- ing filed in the office of the probate The Topeka Capital will publish the iudge of Miami county, state of ivansas. a petition for a Hrnd. most complete report of the proceed- gist' 'S permit to sell intnri-atin That sound that you don't hear in Kansas is the collapse of the Rum Power under the blows of Governor Harris-Anderson Hoch's "big stick." Kansas City Times. LUMBER 00. Osawatomie ings of the Kansas legislature given liqr fr medical, mechanical and sci- by any daily in the state.

It has the Lt largest circulation of any daily in watonne, in the First ward of said city Kansas and is one of the most Popu- lar newspapers in the West. It makes and before said probate judge, at his of- a specialty of reliable and yJSi market reports. It gives the news of 2 o'clock m. of said date. the whole world, including the full A- w- YOUNGBERG, Kansas hour a day withdrawn from frivolous With congress and people in all of fices asking for more salary, why should the newspaper man not get more anyway, get what is already due him, at least? CURED OF LUNG TROUBLE.

"It is now eleven years since I had a narrow escape from consumption," writes C. 0. Floyd, a leading business man of Kershaw, S. C. "I had run down in weight to 135 pounds, and coughing was constant, both by day and by night.

Finally I began taking Switzerland carry around with them Associated Press reports as well as a during life. Ever see a Swiss certi- complete special news service. The Genesis relates thai the flood in ficate? A man from Switzerland can Canital has its own corresnnndfnr. at. which Noah made his record na a pursuits, and profitably employed, would enable any man of ordinary capacity to master a complete science.

One hour a day would make an ignorant man a well informed man in ten years. One hour a day would earn enough to pay for two daily and two weekly papers, two leading magazines and a dozen good books. In an hour a day a boy or girl could read twenty pages thoughtfully over seven thousand papes or eighteen large volumes in a year. An hour a day might make all the difference between bare exist-ance and a useful, happy living. An show that he did not slide down off Washington, and prints more Kansas 8ailor was caused by a rain which the moon; he can show what particu- news than all other dailies combined.

lasted forty days and forty nights, lar family the stork deposited him in. The regular subscription price is $4 The flood here was caused by a rain Over here it has been different. The a pear, but the Capital is now making of ne night. It rains harder now in stork has not been so particular, and a special offer, geod for a short time Kansas than when Noah was here. We do not know that the cutting off of passes has had anything to do with it, but not a day has passed since January 1 that the railroads have not had appalling lists of accidents.

The record of 1907' so far is one of calamities the world over. So far the year seems to be a hoodoo. Dr. King's New Discovery, and continued this for about six months, when my cough and lung trouble were entirely gone and I was restored to mv nnrmnl upiWir. 1 7(1 nnnnAa a man might not have had any family only, by which you can get it on trial at all, so far as we know.

three months, including the entire T0 KEEP WELL session of the legislature, for only 75 tne whole year through," writes L. A. cents. Send at once to the Daily Bartlett, of Rural Route 1, Guilford, Thousands of persons are healed every year. Guaranteed at A.

F. Meek's drug store; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The county printing was awarded last week. This was the Republican's Capital, Topeka, Kan.

I and my family use Dr. King's HOW TO CURE CHILBLAINS. ''To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes John Kemp, East Otisfield, "I apply Cucklen's Arnica salve. Have also used it for salt rheum with ex New Life Fills. They have proven NOTICE.

most satisfactorily to all of us." Thpv year by rotation, and it got it. The board is but it awarded If the bill introduced in the house The Osawatomie Cleaning and tone the svstem and r.i.re hiiinn.nn hour a day might make nay, has made an unknown man a famous one, a useless one a benefactor to his race. Consider, then, the mighty possibilities of two, four, yes, Bix hours a day that are thrown away by some of our the job to the lowest bidder. That by Ingalls, of Atchison, becomes a cellent results." Guaranteed to cure Pressing Club was opened for busi-1 malaria and constipation. Guaran- was easy, iouooy eise uia.

ine law ine cnna Dorn alter it passes lever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, ness Monday, uctooer Z'J, third door teed at A Meek i'a drug store; 25c. amusing thing is that the board lets will probably be able to get a certifi- burns, wounds, frostbites and skin east of postoffice. Ladies' and gents'! you taint la young men and women in their desire it to the lowest bidder. It is all rot, that it was born, something, we diseases; 25c at A. F.

Meek's drug clothes cleaned and pressed. See F. Guthrie hen for fun and diversion. and the board does not fool anybody, take it, like the children born in store. L.

W. Mullin, Prop. Oomnv money,.

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