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The Reporter from Walton, Kansas • 2

The Reporter from Walton, Kansas • 2

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The Reporteri
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Walton, Kansas
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2
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THE WALTON, KANSAS. Swat that fly. ulltc Reporter I When the Blood is Right, I v-'YotirW The Rock Island officials say that they must have $20,000,000 to do certain extension work. That's easy. Follow the example of the Santa Fe.

Cut the 'workmen down to two days a week, that will soon save them that small amount. Subscription $1.50 a year in advance Published every Thursday by THE WALTON PUBLISHING CO Publishers If You Have any Blood or Skin Disease Do Not "Delay until it is too late but order Giitered as Second Class Matter July 3, 1913, at the post office at Kansas, under the Act of March 3, 1879. EARLY SETTLER GOES EfZl 0 A TO HIS REWARD Single Copies 5 cents each 'Let me die the death of the righteous and let my last end be in crs like his." Num. 23:10. ADVERTISING RATES.

Display ada. 15 cents per inch single col urn racli issue. Front page position 20 cents per i Local readers cents aline each Issue. William Cole was born July 26, 1838 in Clinton county, Illinois, and was the eldest of a Terms on all accounts are NET, provided tlicy are paid when due. An interest of two A Complete and Positive Remedy for yphilis, Eczema, Erysipelas, Acne, I cent will ha added for each 30 days the nccount runs until it is paid, THE PUBLISHERS large family.

In this state, he grew up to manhood, and when the Civil War, between the North and the South was declared, he enlisted as a soldier in the Union army-serving in the 118th. Ill POLITICAL ADVERTISING The political campaign now being on, this pnper will publish candidates announcements at the rate of 5.00 jer each candidate, regardless of arty. Terms: Cash in advance. inois res'imerd-Co. II.

He con Rheumatism and all other forms of Blood and Skin Diseases J. Spr ings. Physicians pronounce -this -the Greatest Blood and Skin Remedy ever placed on the Market Full Course Treatment Six Bottles $18.00 Single WE PREPARE A REMEDY FOR EVERY DISEASE tinued in the active service until the close of the war, being engaged a part of the time as Sergeant. It was his purpose from the beginning of the con' flict to be an obedient soldier, FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a candidate for sheriff of Harvey county, Our Treatmen emiaie is -Greate: yps lis Kind ever soiferina women Write us your Troubles All Correspondence Strictly Private on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held August 4, 1914. I earnestly solicit your support the primary.

I thank ynu, J. N. SMITH Uncle Josh Says: There ought to be a law passed making.it a crime to u'ossip. A meddling she gossip an ruin the characters of more fxirls in one week than the churches can redeem in ten years. A gossipor's tongue ouht to he taken out by the roots.

HOT SPRINGS' MEDICINE COMPANY 803 12 Central Avenue Hot Springs, Ark. and thus serve to the best of his ability his country. When' yet a boy, he gave his heart to God and united with the church believing the reproach of Christ to be far greater riches than the pleasures of sin, which endure for a night. He became active in religious work, and on many occasions preached the Word of God. In the year 18G7 he was united in marriage to Mary Harmon with whom he lived until 1903 when this union was broken by her death.

On August 11, 1907 he was married to Lucy Rexroad who still remains with us. Mr. Cole spent his life, almost in its entirety Illinois, (his native state) and Kansas. He came to this state in" the month of January 1871 and remained here until his death which occurred March 9th at 0:20 am, S.L U. Lj iuu t-aj su a ss 51 ku vsjr tc a wt awt tuf i f.

1 1: I- .11 1." 1 91 ud district i ri 1 ilIjj 11 1 (it 1 1 Iti nmn le aro i (J 1 Ir I 1 ti(i rntcnr? nnti you rrr.ci vn nr. iinimn iv rilru'dn. I 'A 1 "a Will the democratic party destroy ovster culture? asks the iJalthuore News. No, but it may destroy crab culture propagation of things that go sidewise nr backward insteadsof straight IV flint AJMrme any micro in tnc o. f.

vinitit a rent drimtt io i a iiw Hf d'e It IiIIot Or i "Ai Fi ZSth tT-t-dutini jirlll rl I In i tiVi 4 lit 1 Tf Ttm a Khuti lu.i.rj.ri'w.Hir unl In fha V.i. ft I iWl.ll'.l.liinK Iwel- In nu nt.niiri.tnii tor I it Vnf.ivt.ich 1 1. ti i it ul" iraiiti tllii I I I ill 1 4 1 -profit abovo J. I ahead it sit ai0 til i) i 1 j- Louis Republic. tl 1 ii him he was considered strictly honest in" all his dealings.

His convictions were A unbending, and still one could differ from him in opinion witl lOiit. i rr i an agon is from hi in. So far as we are able to recall at present, we never heard him speak disparagingly any one. He endeavored to keep bis hps from (nil; but like all cid'ir Adam his ways wore no I. Ho had his faults an, we, do, but his in life was good, and we believe ltn transition was one of To hi-; ooiupai.ionnwl relatives we extend our sympathy, and point them to the Sav-iur who is the source of ail real comfort.

Rev. ,1. Uailkiger Conn ell, the snip of an editor cnthe Raton (NM) Reporter, is trying to tell us married men a thing or two. Better pay the street or amaavp tBPraanuTaui.urt'r somurauu-'Ci ociuiia your iT "It ill i irr ufi -i ii iik ii rc it iiw rv i ii 1 i ui dli ii xjui u-a lAdot i qi 17 i i tt vj 1 wlirrihi tsSVSn iv I ir.oiit-laat I 1 swfjcam iiittl 11 1 He tura! ii.i money inn iiyoiiirftV'ory. Veamnttlaid with si.OOiiroflt .1 rt.ji', i i.

UtAii.C yy.i mil our bicrc.li-siiuiiuryour our prlcon. tiriiiTV. fi-n fiy fi-iv rwlvftd. v. ft.iiYCte.

Wedonot rcgnmrur uandia weciiul.band bloynlM, mwr on fjkii In twJO bv ant iihim.o retuM otorea wo dlrar 1 I ir -1J ,01 Mi 4 I j). t-iit (mcfit i-slor r.nina itaitH. reptdn uu ci aii kiiija at ktuf toe mtutar reuulprum. 7 1 1 -n hi 191-4. The sickness, which resulted in his death was of several months duration-almost ten months.

Many times during 1. Ml 1 tv. oaclc wages clue your St if. umneh, and let the married men alone. They don't need uch advice as yours.

tva ..7 mail yrft'3 of f-'a k-1 :1 "1 1 rl ki rtl A '7" i sv 1 1 1 I. e- 1 1 iii A Ka.i,Ta3(;er(3tiiiii:i ct he air --r I A ljuu'ired Uioiw.ina iiirs last yeijr. -4 "K'SfftrjrtM, Made in al) sizes. It, 1, lhvi7 and easy name, vary finrablo iUvM Inside w.Lfi ,3 5 a PilSlO II. uis unless nis sintering was intense, and at other times there was promise of recovery.

WThen questioned by friends concerning his future hopes, and assurances.he gave evidence in every instance so far as we knowboth by word and the composed way in which he spoke, that all was well with his soul, and as his sufferings increased with the coming of the end, he prayed often -for the Lord to let him die, tho' ho had born his atactica with much patience. tie was a man of energetic turn, and along many lines well informed. By those who a ti-ticlal aaaiiti' of nibixtr, wi.ieii bn- fi-Liii-a 1 .11 v'v-JC'siik The average country editor will haven difficulty in filling the editorial columns from now on. The different parties are sending out their literature broadcast over the state. The overage voter is getting wise to their stuff these days and as a rule thinks and acts for himself.

There are a few, though, who believe every word their party leaders put out. No use to nrgue with them. Walton -School Note? punciurcs wiuiouiauownisr aar escauc iiioy i-: -s rabbsrtrsnd no inoro than an ordinary tiro, the inuicUire reslsUiijf auantk-s xaas by svchh Uyensoi thm.eDCciaily 6ilj rjn aiso rim atria "H' W-eparea taiw on ue twsl. xno roniir.r piioo or tiioso fT5 to rim cut-ins. Thi are makiitjf a fecial factory to the tlder of only 1 "rt iiair, It ovdo Hipd fiiwo fiay letter, is tcfscivui; Wo will Sthiy C.C1.

on aiauwal. Yen do rtiit BWiHi. cot: loiiif a cent unttLyott oxnmino and And thfm sfalctly as V. will i.ilM is- JUtcaottt of cont thereby making tlie price $4.88 per pair) If you JPi5(U RWi.Jl WITH tSbn and enclosn this You run no risk In ri vicii't? aanorUi't'stUc tfrf.s 31a.vborM.umMl at OtJ5ile.xppn.sii if for any reason they ore not eatlsitwitorv on exftuilnwt lim- Vo aro perfectly and njoi-ej- B. nt 1 ub is f.afe as In a bank, if yen order a ii.tlr thuw tiros, ynu mil pnU timt 111 rldu lr.

run fuutr, wir twttnr, last loneer and Ioclt liner tiit-i tiny von :voeif.r Urttjor-'tiRtbiiy VVVfcnow thtit von will bewt well pk-tiiiod that when yoa want you will frivtiim viui.ov.lF'r. Wo w-ant; ymi to and trial oniorat once. lieiiCJ) thin remarkable tire otfer, IjSf "i'f fii'in't b'iy any klmlnt anvrrlve until ytmeemlfnra pair of Hedyetbora 1 ltiim2 tiroticii apiiroval ajd trltil at (be (poelal Introductory priori nnotoil above; or vrite for onr big T.ie and Sundry Catabigue whb'h flwicriltoii (laoU all makes khl.lK ol tir-'s lilfTCii-'iniiirPRatntui o.iintrli Hat aliiut balf tlif llniml nrlctiH. WS fifltf SV but DO HOT THIMsK CP BUYIMS a Wnyele or a pair tvtti ot tlms fK ttnytiiM until.Toa kapw tin new and wonderful offacs makliic Are you a Town Booster? The following pupils ranked first and second for the past month: u'nior first, Le'Roy Work second, Paul Stratlon, Lawrence Woods, Merle Davis, Florence Denny. Sophom 0 re first.

Li rat-ton; second, Lucy Rickman, Robert Work, Lillian Work. Freshmen first, Farie Strat-ton; second, John Eighth Helen WTeede, Chas. Warehara; second, Chas. McArthur, Mamie Weede, it. tx iitwtHi vi fiii ir ttv.

isae mm mmmr, eiiieiio, ill First first, Lois Watt, Frank Shomber. Primer first, Marvin Yoder. I 1 E. Shomber was a Newton Twelve or fifteen pupils are visitor, Friday. out of school this week oni Emery Spangler, Fldna Johnson.

When in Newton Don't fail to visit the Sample Shoe Store at 101 east Sixth street and take a look at the latest styles in footwear ONE No More No Less Seventh first, Martha Peters L.P.Douglass of Florence account of sickness. The board of health forbids us permitting was transacting business here, anyonowith a contagious disease Fritbay' We feel sure comins; to school. A Next Tuesday is potato planting day. Is your garden plowed? This office is in receipt of a list of farmers and others having seed corn for sale. You are welcome to the use of it.

second, Nettie Dey.Lila Shomber Sixth- Editha Wareham; second, Bertha Sattler. Fifth first, May belle Trego, Iona Gordon; second, Helen Rickman, Milton Johnson. Fourth first, Lola Shomber; second, Guy Spangler. Third first, Lillian Woods, Morris Bartlebaugh, Vera Davis Majorie Marshall. Second- first, Roy Stratton; second, Wilton Hawk, Clara Will Lawrence Johnson, Cyrus Sample Shoe Store the patrons will aid by not sending to school any child whom they know to have an infectious disease.

If there is any suspicion of an infectious disease, keeping a child out of school may be the means of preventing a general epidemic in the school. One third of the primary pupils arc sick this week. 101 East Sixth st. Rear First National Bank Newton, Kansas Old papers for sale at this office- Just the thing to put under carpets. Also have some papers suitable to put on shelves.

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Pages Available:
716
Years Available:
1892-1916