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The Windom Press from Windom, Kansas • 4

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The Windom Pressi
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Windom, Kansas
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Sltort ifiio 1 off 1 0 IJlj At A. J. Petz's Sind If uWi arrtess oarsams i i -V 'B 'Pi These goods must go at once as I have sold my house and am going to close out my business NOW. Now, come in and supply your wants at this sale for you will certainly get some good bargains. Below you will find some prices we are giving.

STOVES One One SO cast cook ti if i ne 1 4 (Jem Oak Heater 1 1 OiK' Danf.y oak Wire Netting; and barb wire will be sold at cost. Household Furniture One Good Epworth League Organ Three Heating Stoves Three Bed Steads, Dishes, Carpets and in fact everything in the house will go at a bargain. Screen doors at a bargain Galvanized Goods gal Heavy Oil Cans r.t'c 40e 30c PJSK 1 II if Our Granite ware will go at cost. Now when you come to town don't forget to come and get what you want at this sale as everything goes at a big discount. PETZ WINDOM, KAN A ffl 'Ji' V-'J; v.

C'k aa iwsw kALh a ALL Vi Br GAME NEXT SUNDAY Sept. 8th? DRILLS Superior, AlcSherry, and Success. DISK HARROWS With and ithout Tongue Trucks. 1 GUARANTEE LOWEST PRICES on Everything. Standard Deering Twine 10 1-2 cents W.

E. CHISHOLM. Successor to C. W. Norrborn.

Along The Mail Routes 1 Li 8 mother Mrs Ernie from near Geneseo are visiting in Hutchin son this week with relatives. 0. 1 Items for Route Patrons by spec Fits St. Vitus Dance Are nerve diseases, and unless checked, lead to destruction of both mind and body. The weak, shattered nerves must have something to strengthen and build them back to health.

Dr. Iiles' Restorative Nervine is a remarkable nerve tonic and stimulant. It strengthens the nerves, relieves the nervous strain, and inlluences refreshing body-building sleep and rest. Persistent use seldom t. ,1 relieve these afflictions.

tnfcpn with epileptic fits; had i Icsh than 1'Z Ihhivs. My for our fnmlly physician, v. uld do very little for im, and worse every Uity. and at last if i three doctors with me, and I worse. My father lionrd of cs' medicines and tiotijjht a i'.

Nervine and a box of Norve I vov Pills. 1 had taken only a sen until I bopan to feel lu-tter. 12 bottles, and it cured me and -well. It lias been worth all ii.e orld to me. I recommend, it vcr I ko.

You may use this as hf-'-loniar testimonial to the merits i ur medicine, for I am enjoying i'est of health, and feel that my nd health is dif to this wonderful incuicine." i liVY WIT.UAMS, K. F. P. Ko. 2, Boston, Ga.

Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. If it fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind ial Correspondents Mrs A. Girard was reported on the sick list Sunday.

Docters Matchett and Stewart operated on Lester Day Monday. They found a pocket of puss in his liver. He is getting along tine and stands a good show to soon be on his feet. 53. Route Two.

Maggie Titus and children scnt Tuesday at O. Homers. Mr. Burgess and his threshing crew are on Route "2 at work this week. B.

F. Horner and wife visited at Jesse Boston's Sunday. Mrs. Eva. Horner and sn Dewey of Langley and Mary Hor ner returned Tuesday from Lincoln and Saline Cos.

from a weeks visit with relatives' and A Daily Thought. We Judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Longfellow. Obsolete Warships Bring little. Some 30 obsolete British warships have been sold at Portsmouth for just over $400,000 less than the cost of the smallest of them.

The prices Key regarded as good. i friends. Worst Accident in History. The most-awesome accident in his tory wits the fall of a Roman amph! theater in the time of Tiberius. thousand people were crushed.

At Rest. S. J. Noggle died Tuesday at the home of his son E. of age 77 jTears Mr.

Noggle had been making his home at Marquette until a-bout three weeks ago when he moved to the home of his son. lie had been a sufferer fof about thee months. Eleven children are left to mourn the loss of their only remaining parent. The funeral services were held Thursday by Rev. Sweet of Marquette and the remains were laid to rest in Baker Cemetery.

The People Will Not Worry. The brimstone trust will not worr: people who reflect that something that kind is needed to remind th other trusts that there Is a hereat'tt; Overdoing It. "Baw Jove!" said Algy, "there's such a thing, deah boy, as being too skillful. The other morning I went downtown with my necktie done in ba absolutely perfect a style that every, body thought it was a beastly read made tie, ucn you know!" John Hanna and family from near Crawfm-d visited at Anson Tituses Sunday, C. Klein's new house is near completion and his son-in-law and wife will then occupy it for the comming year.

Mrs. Bessie Titus and her World's Treatment of Women. No lesu a scholar than Herbert Spencer said: 'In the history of humanity the saddest part concerns itself with the treatment of women. Cannibalism, the torturing of prisoners, the Kacriflcing of victims to ghosts and gods--these have been but occasional, but the treatment of woman has been universal and constant The-aniount of suffering she has borne is beyond the imagination." His Calling Card. A thief who had gone to hia lawyer's house to thank him for getting him acquitted, linding him not there, tool, an overcoat which he found in tht hall.

he siid, "at any rati-my lawyer will know 1 have beei here.".

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386
Années disponibles:
1906-1907