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Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 6

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Humboldt Heraldi
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i REMARKABLE SHOOTING. A Free Offer. We are going to do the people in Caste Saaa'sUaaaer Ara FracUelag Ftffraa; and about Humboldt son good in the coining winter months, and we wnut yon to get in line and get Interested to at Tarcata at Kit bt and Report Surprising Reaalta. Washington, Sept. 17.

Remarkable an extent that jou will help us and GAUGE 0UEE-TC3IRD OF TUG TOTAL DEATHS. results have already been obtained in the naval target practice now going on In Menemsha bight. The 'vessels of the North Atlantic squadron In last help yourself. NO Sill! WB ARE NOT AFTER ONE CENT OF YOUR M6NEY. When you became a subscriber to this paper you became en spring's target practice broke all the world's records for rapidity and accuracy of fire both with big and little titled to all of its benefits, and now that the editor has taken a notion to When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poisonous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs.

This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. guns, but this was daylight work un spend a few dollars just to make I.Kings interesting and pleasant, for blread der favorable conditions for good hooting. The big ships are now doing some extraordinary night shooting. The ei throughout the country this winter he doesn't ask you to "dig up" to help him. We want to make this paper a wel csuie and profitable visitor, one that is looked for and greeted with joy in ev ery home.

There are some long cold days ahead of us. Days and evenings when its too cold and stormy to be out doors. Those are days we want this corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the mirer nr emaii disease. whole system, and the diseases that have experience of the Russo-Japanese war has convinced the general board that in the future the great naval battles may be fought at night and it is certain that most of the torpedo work will be done in the hours of darkness. Hence it la believed to be essential to develop the gun pointers in night work and already surprising results have been obtained in the practice in the night Using her 8-lnch guns one of the battleships made eight hits out of nine shots at night The target, distant about a mile, was Illuminated by a search light and the gunners used a special night sight The ship from which this shooting waa done was forging ahead in the open sea at 10 knots.

section of the Herald to make bright and cheerful. It will take some money Mr. Robert O. Burke, Blnora, Saratoga N. write.

am lad ta have oppor- feSUlted tOTO. disordered KldneV dlSaDDCar, tunity of tellina what magnificent results I hae had from uainf FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURBalterhav7njriedotheredvertisdmedlcinsandeeverelphyslclens. Bcfora I began hra.Ulf thf? fail ha.9 DCCn fefTlOVea. LOIII It I had to get up from to 10 timaa each night to relleva my bladder. 1 waa all bloatedjip U.USC U1C CcfUdC UCCII 1 CIHU VCVI.

wr.il but we will furnish that. All we ask with dropsy and my eyesight waa ao Impaired that I could acarcely aee one or my family acroaa the room. In fact. 1 wat ao badly uted up that I had given up hope of living when I of you is your interest and friendship Can't we have that 'i One no-cent bottle worked woo waa urged by a friend to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Bright' Disease or Diabetes.

we want tne acquaintance or every den, and before I had taken the third bottle the superfluous Bean had gone, aa wall aa all other aymptome or Kidney trouble. My frienda were aurprlied that 1 waa cured, a they all thought I waa going to die. Every few daya eome ona cornea from mile, away to I earn the name of the wonderful medicine that cured ma of Bright'. Diaeaae, and not one that haa triad it hat failed to be benefitted. child for fifty miles around and we also want them to help us make the Her ald a good paper.

We want them to write for us, and we are willing to pay Q. A. R. APPOINTMENTS. Two Sizes.

CO Geata and $1.00. SOLD AKD BY OUt ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to have them do so. We have a plan arranged Commander-in-Chief Hlackmar Mama Additional Member of Hla Staff and and we are eoine to first eive a fine Executive Committee. HESS DRUG COMPANY Boston, Sept. 17.

In a general order library to one of the schools and we are going to do it in such a way that the smallest little tot that goes to your school can help earn it. This will not issued Saturday, Commander-in-chief Blackmar of the Grand Army of the Republic, announces several addition From the Allen County Wasp. The Sunday Kansas City Star has a etract one bit from the little one CHURCH and SOCIETY studies, but on the contrary, a pupil A Pieasant Surprise A very neat surprise was sprung on Michael Collins yesterday at his home in Owl Creek township, where he has lived for twenty-six years. It being his seventy-second birthday, his rela long article on educating cats. There is one that frequents our back yard which we know never took voice cul 1 he Knockers There are a certain class of people in every community who retard progress by their blatant ignorance and mental inertia.

These are of the same class who in all ages and in all climes strenuously oppose the march of truth. These are the kind of people who al appointments on his staff. The list includes the following: Lee S. Estelle of Omaha, inspector-general; James M. Schoonmaker of Pittsburg, senior aid de camp and chief of staff; J.

Henry Holcombe of Philadel must be good in deportment and study to help his school and any negligence i ture. AT THIS CHURCHES. or other wrong conduct upon his part ill hinder its chances. Now look here, if we are willing to phia, assistant quartermaster-general and custodian of records; W. F.

Mar Grafts of great men oft remind us We can make our own sublime, And departing, leave behind us, Petty grafteas doing time. We heard a man remark the other tin of Decatur, 111., and Samuel put up the money and do this work are you willing to be interested enough to talk about it and encourage it. We Wright of Boston, national color bearers. The general order also announces tives and friends met about half a mile from his residence and proceeded in a body to his house, where they found him busily engaged In killing a chicken to celebrate the event, It would be sutticient for himself and son. When he looked up a large party was busy unloading from their vehicles well tilled baskets of edibles which they carried into the house and immediately took possession for the on't intend to stop at the libray either day that he hoped the river wouldn't get above the dammed stage for a long but will surprise you later on another made Galileo kneel and to save his life, proclaim that the world did not move.

They are the kind of people who opposed the repeal of the laws against witchcraft. They are the people who opposed steam railroads. They oppose every advance of intelligence and condemn everyone who differs from them. Sometimes these people occupy posi that the commander-in-chief, the adjutant-general, the quartermaster-general and the following named members of the national council of adminis I'UESiiYTERIAN. Sunday School a.

m. Morning services, 11 o'clock. Evening services, 8 o'clock, yer- meeting Thursday's p. m. ANGELICA For next Sunday: Sunday Scl iflol a.

m. Preaching-, Ilumhcjd, 11 a. m. Owl Creek, IJ p. m.

Ridge, 8 p. in. proposition for older people too and all we ask from you is that you are interested. We don't ask you to get us a single subscriber. Of course if you tration will constitute the executive-ccommtttee of the national council: Thomas G.

Sample, Alleghany, George W. Cook, Denver, William H. Armstrong, Indianapolis, L. W. Collins.

St. Clbud. John W. know of any one who does not take the tions where their opinions carry weight Herald and will speak to them or give and they are able for a time to retard us their name se we can send them a balance of the day, which was passed in a very pleasant manner by lie older ones presentiecalling passed events, while the young people played games. Those who were present for the occasion are: Thos.

McGannon and family, Win. Reety and family, of sample copy, it will be an act of kind Heresy, Springfield, S. progression. These are the people who objected to building sidewalks because they were always used to liv ness that will be appreciated. But you James, Centerville, Iowa, and J.

Cory; Winans, Troy, Ohio. don't have to do that to enjoy our con UIUISTIAN. Sunday School at a. m. Evening Services 8:00.

Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. tuts.

But we do wish you would send ing in the country, and therefor maintain that it is softer for the feet Yates Center, Jas. Murray and family, Want to Return In Body. Chicago, Sept. 17. A meeting of us your name and tell us if you are in time to come.

And he didn't say it like swearing either. They advertise Pasteurized milk out there at Chanute, We get ours from an old pasturized brindle cow and its good enough for us. The Wasp doesn't think fer a little bit that Rockefeller is building tank farms and pipe lines for a joke. Would the busy Standard Improve each shining minute Laying pipes in Kansa, If there wasn't in it In days long ago (in the six-t i you know) when grand ma went walking she 1 her skirts so. Thos.

Hefferson, jr. and family, where there is no sidewalk. And terested or not. We have the money these are the people who will tell you and the disposition to treat you liberal sheep butchers on strike at the stock yards decided to appoint a grievance committee, the purpose being to have that Humboldt does not need water ly, if you want us to. If you do, just works.

But we are proud to see them telephone, write or come in and say so, the committee apply at the offices of the packing firms for work for the METHODIST. Sunday School a. in. Morning Services 11 o'clock. Evening Services 8 o'clock.

Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. Women's Foreign Missionary Society third Friday in each month. Do it right now, if only "yes" we'll being left in the minority more and more every day, while men of broader strikers as unionists and not as Indi know what you mean. Teachers and minds are taking their place, who will parents are you interested enough to Frederick and family, Timothy Collins and family, Dave Hassetand family, Mike Lynch, sr.

and family, Mike Lynch, jr. and family, Drain and family, Ella Crayen and family, Ellen Reedy and family, Martin Fee-tiey and family, Chas. Feeney and family, of Oklahoma, Tom Reedy and and family, Geo. Mosian and family, Ben West, Mike O'Brien, James Vaughn. Patrick O'Connor, Reedy, and Mel Hunt, Mr.

Martin viduals. The idea is to endeavor to arrange a Teturn of the sheep butchers, in a body as unionists. not be influenced by the prejudice, de this the stupidity or ignorance of other We would like to haye the name of men, for Humboldt lias had as many Large l'aueager Llat. every child that goes to school within CATHOLIC. Vespers every Sunday at 7:30 p.

knockers in her midst as any tow in Queenstown, Sept 17. The Whlta IB miles of Humboldt, the name of the Every alternate Sunday mass at 8 Allen county. We have a few left, school and tne teaener. Won't vou star Line steamer Celtic, wnicn naa sailed from Queenstown for New carried 8,350 souls, believed to be the and 10 o'clock a. m.

but the progressive people are becom send us what you can and Mr. Mahoney, of Yates Center. ing so numerous that the petty, old-fashioned citizen will have to move to Abscess. some other town, unless lie shakes off W. H.

Harrisan. Cleveland, writes What would she say if she saw girls today with ski clutched so tightly they all look this largest nuniDer ever utsen in one vessel frem a British port Nine hundred, and fifty embarked here and about 100 steerage passengers were left be hind on account of lack of accomoda tlon. Aug- 15, 1902: "I want to say a word of praise for Ballard's Snow Liniment. his primeval ways and crawls into the band wagon witli the progressive people that are helping to make Humboldt, a city. stepped on a nail, which caused the cords in my leg to contract and abscess to form in my knee, and the doctor told me 1 would A Sudden Death.

Our community was shocked last Friday morning to hear of the sudden death of Wm. McKinley at ids home, corner of Neosho and 12th streets. Wednesday evening lie was taken with an attack of cholera morbus and on account of his advanced age sank rapidly, and died Thursday evening at o'clock. Mr. McKinley was born in Fairfield have a stiff leg.

so one day I went to J. Christian Endeavor. Christian Endeavor services are held every Sunday evening at the 'Christian church, beginning at 6:45 o'clock. The subject for Sunday Sep: 'tember'o, will be "Cheering Facts About Missions From and Korea. Zech.

20. Christian Endeavor services are held every Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church, beginning at 0:45 o'clock. The subject for next Sunday September 25, is "Cheering Facts About Misiions from and Korea. Zech. Jessie Smith.

way Inland Printer. Lord drug store (who is now in Denver Colo.) He recommended a bottle of Snow The Wasp man had juxt tiinished Lniment; I got a 50c size and it'eured my readinc the above when our elder Knr HU Wlfe'n Sick. Topeka, Sept. 17. David Allen, a Santa Fe shop employe, committed suicide to-day by hanging himself to a tree in his yard.

Allen carried 4,000 insurance. Lately he has been unable to work and realizing that he-could not keep up his Insurance dues: longer he took the above action for hla wife's sake. She is an invalid. leg. It is the best liniment in the world.

daughter, who had drawn on the treas- Abscesses, with few exceptions, are in dicative of constipation or debility. They ury to the amouut of li yearly subscrip county, Ohio, November 1, 1821, and may, however, rasult from blows or from tions and a 12-inch double column ad, married Grace A. Mounts January 20, foreign bodies, introduced into the skin or for a new dress, tripped (or rather hop 1857, at Pekin, Illinois, who bore him flesh, such as splinters, thorns etc H. ped) nast the door. From our mingled Brown.

Band Concerts. Commencing Friday; evening, October the band will give their first indoor concei t. These concerts will be given every Friday evening during the entire winter. Admission will be 10 cents; children 5 cents. Conceits from 7:30 to J) p.

m. Following these concerts a dance will be given, music for which will be furnished by he band. Admission to dance, 50 cents. Free admission to concerts will be given to all who are subscril)ers to the monthly list under the following conditions: Subscribers whose payments are 50 cent will be given one season ticket, and subscribers paying $1.00 per month will be given two season eleven children, eight of whom survive him. He moved to Ilumlwldt, Kansas, in October, where he Chile Honnra Former Officers.

Santiago, Chile, Sept. 17. A monu at the Sar Mnnqnltn Spreads Malarln. New York, Sept 17. Major Ronald Ross, the well-known authority on the mosquito theory of malaria, arrived, here on the steamer Lucania from.

Liverpool. Major Ross will visit St. Louis and lecture before the Scientific? Congress and later will go to Panama, and Jamaica. ment in honor of Manuel Montt, former president of Chile and former pre Ep worth League. Epworth League services are held every Sunday evening lat the Methodist church, beginning at 6:45 o'clock.

The subject for next Sunday, Sept. 25 is "City Evangelization and Home Missions." Acts Mrs. Beal. at 2:30 thoughts came the following: What would she do if there burst into view an up to date girl 1 i a wild has since resided. Funeral services were held residence Sunday afternoon o'clock, and were attended large concourse of sorrowing and relatives who gathered mier Anthony Varas, his colleague for by a a number of years, was unveiled here friends to pay Friday with great ceremony, in the presence of the diplomatic corps and was the civil and military authorities.

their last respects to one who universally loved and respected. senator Burrows says the investiga Rev. McQuesten of the Presbyterian a tion of the Reed Smoot case will be Two More Lyncher Julled. Huntsville, Sept. 17.

Silast Worley and Josh H. Mitchell, were? lodged in jail to-day for alleged connection with the lynching of Horace Maples. There is a rumor that additional troops have been ordered hereto guard the jail. church paid a glowing tribute to the memory of the departed when he stated that he had joined Lhe church A Cold Settled In his Kidneys. A.

J. Jennesse, 9201 Butler Chicago, writes: am a switchman and am out in all, kinds of weather. I took a cold which settled in my kidneys and I was in bad shape. I tried several advertised remedies with no benefits, until I was recommended to try Foley's Kidney Cure. Two thirds of a bottle cured me.

Hess Drug Co. tickets, and the members of the band trust that the amounts given by each subscriber will be the same during the winter season as they were during the summer. The band is at present over $100 in debt, aid, as we are trying to keep our organization alive, we ask that finished in time for action by the coming session of congress. People die every day from starvation and neglect, but let a valuable horse when 18 years of age and had faithful ly followed in his Master's footsteps. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy.

get a stomach-ache and the country is all worked up, and the telegraph wires kept busy. But now that Dan Patch is Interment was made in Mount Hope better, let the Russians and Japs re sume operations. Will Occupy Iroqnola Theater. Chicago, Sept 17. Acting Building.

Commissioner Stanhope to-day approved the application of the Hide and. Helwan Music Hall for a license to conduct a theater in the building occupied by the Iriquois theater. Society. The Ladies' Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold their monthly, meeting at the home of Mrs. Portei Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.

Baseball. cemetery. A Problem. The first Humboldt high school student who sends in a correct answer to the following prpblem will receive one year's subscription to the Humboldt Herald free: TheIIumboldt oil field has 678 pro the citizens support this movement atid show their appreciation towards the organization that is furnishing better music than any band in Southeastern Kansas. The band entertained thousands of people during the summer and are satisfied as a remuneration if they can only realize enough from their labors to keep the band in a good financial condit ion.

They have never realized any more than 40 in The Humboldt baseball team went "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John Harriett, of Eagle Pass, Texas. "I suffered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds ot medicine without getting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy.

After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when 1 had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." For sale by Hess Drug Co. down to Chanute and were again vie torious by a score of 7 to 0. The boy Mas report at least 500 persons witness Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Fairbanks In West Virc-lnla.

Parkersburg, W. Sept 17. Senator Fairbanks, opened the West Virginia republican campaign in the. presence of several thousand people-from all over the western portion of" the state. ed the game which was too much one sided to be good, although the Cha ducing wells which we figure will average at least barrels per well per day making a total daily product ion any one month from their list dur-inir the summer, and this amouut has nute boys made some brilliant plays.

Their team as a whole was not in the 1 have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem-edv for more than twenty years and it has given entire satisfaction. 1 have sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly. Joserh McElheney, Linton, Iowa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take.

For sale by Hess Drug Co. Humboldt class. They expect to meet of 3390 barrels. How many days will beCn baveiy enough to pay expenses, it take to till the Standard eight inch Our practice room is donated, and this pipe line between the tank farm and item alone has saved us considerable the refinery at Sugar creek if the dis-! rlm-ino- the. nnsr.

rear. Tlinse who en- again next Sunday when it is stated that Chanute will strengthen her team To Discos Roentgen AInthod. Berlin, Sept 17. A congress to discuss the Roentgen method will meet in Berlin April 30, 1905. Professor-Roentgen will be the guest of honor of the congress.

tance is 117 miles and only oil from i and a very interesting game is expect LA VERGNE ORTON LAWYER Practice in State and Federal Courts Office in Hess Building PHONE 231 Humboldt, Kansas the Humboldt field is used. ed. dances, for the band is going to nish the best dance music that Trv a Herald want ad. Given up to Die. B.

Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia Evans- Steadily 8tnklnav Berlln, Sept. 17 Prince Herbert Bismarck, according to the latest advices, from Ftiederichsruhe, is steadily ville. writes: "For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder af ever been played in Humboldt. If the people of Humboldt will work as hard as the members of the band to make their organization a success, the future of the band would indeed le a bright one.

fections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all run down and a year ago had to abandon work en- Sick Keaadche. "For several years my wife was troubled with what physicians calied sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored with several eminent physicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.

and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well." says Mr. Geo. Wrighl of New London, New York. For sale by Hess Drug Co. tirely.

I had three of the best physicians A Power For Good. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are Dewitt's Little Early Ris.rs. S. Philpot, of Albany, says; "During a billious attack I took Small as it was did me more good than calomel, blue mass or any other pill 1 ever took and at eesame time the effect "was pleasart. Little Early Risers are cer-tairly an ideal pill." Sold by Hess Drug Co.

L. M. Van Druff, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office over Hess Drug Store Residence Corner Second and Central House 'phone No.

6 Office 'pnone No. 331 who did me no good and I was practically The Mexican War Veterans association was entertained at the Texas, pavilion Friday. The feature of the programme was a characteristic address by "Private" John Allen, of given up to die. Foley's Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me MiXSHONFP-- great relief, and after taking the second bot CsMsi tVetaaU Pneumonia tle I was enti-ely cured. Hess Drug Co.

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