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The Sterling Kansas Bulletin from Sterling, Kansas • 8

The Sterling Kansas Bulletin from Sterling, Kansas • 8

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THE I ERUNG KANSAS BULLETIN OCTOBER 14 1904 MARRIED Phone for Oak Heaters anions I' JPROMPT fcLIVEg Anything In groceries and it will receive the same care and prompt attention as an order given in person. We will send it up promptly, Economy in fuel is a great thing in a heating stove- With the right kind you can save its price in a short time. 'Nothing beats the famous Oaks: the Janus Oak, theValley.Oak, the Great Western Oak, the Riverside Oak, the Mountain Oak. They are all good stoves. We also have the Garland Heaters, Hotten-tots and other makes.

Woleslagel-Spencer. On Wednesday evening Mr. Jason Leroy Woleslagel and Miss Edna Roselie Spencer were united in marriage at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. F.

M. Spencer, at Eighth and Adams street. The marriage service was conducted by the venerable uncle of the bride, Rev. Dr. C)Uin3, of Allegheny, and the prayer was offered by Dr.

Spencer. The ceremony took place in the parlor and was witnessed by. about sixty-five relatives 'and friends. The bride was attrred in a beautiful dress of white mousseline de soie, trimmed with rare old Duchesse lace. She carried a boquet of white roje3 and ferns.

The little ribbon maid was Miss Ruth Anderson. Miss Sarah Squire played wedding march from Lohengrin. The rooms were I mm too. Besides this, you'jl get the exact article you order, every time. Our stodk is right up to the minute-hand, both in quality and attractive prices.

Our fruit and vegetable department contains everything the market can supply. Fresh daily. This is a store you can depend on that's the real secret of our popularity. Don't forget our phone number 38. J.

J. Greenlee Son. We have a car load of the celebrated MAJESTIC RANGES, the best on the inar- ft l' 1 i i 1 1 1. 1 1. i.

i 1 ftFSiket, and we are selling them right. Come and see them. I. J. E.

MORRIS, Manager. beautifully decorated with ferns and flowers. Many handsome presents were received. The bride i3 the third daughter of President Spencer, of Cooper College, and is a young lady of rare accomplishments. She is the teacher of elocution in the college.

The groom is the son of J. F. Woleslagel, a prominent farmer of Sterling township and is the assistant cashier of the First National Bank. The young couple went at once to their home already prepared at Broadway and Adams, where they begin house-keeping with the best wishes of a host of friends. The MORRIS HARWARE Sterling.

Ranges and Heating Stoves. We are now offering the best bargains in Ranges and Heating Stoves ever of- jji fered in the city. I'T. ZE3I -iZLST 'DST CO. ALDEN.

Cburcl) Hews 4 Letter to Mr. M. E. Richardson, Sterling. M.

Leach, of Fairmount college, Wichita, will occupy the pulpit in tit Congregational Church Sabbath cms rning and Rev. R. J. Mathews at Or. C.

H. Strong has been in Guth-this week attending presbytery. The U. B. Church people are raising to buy a parsonage.

Se'gular preaching services in Friends Church Sabbath morning. -Sev. G. W. Shelby will preach in Dear Sir: It costs as much to put-on poor paint as good a common saying and true it costs much more to put-on poor paint; more gallons.

Poor paint i3 paint and barytea or paint and band or paint and lime or paint Itnd chalk or paint and benzine or paint and water; these are the usual cheats; there are others. It takes more gallons of paint-and-a cheat than of honest paint; and the cost of the labor of painting is so much a gallon one gallon costs as much as another, for labor. the Baptist Church morning and evening Sabbath. Rev. D.

H. Sill will preach in the U. B. Church Sabbath morning and evening. Rev.

C. H. Caldwell has been appointed to the pastorate of the A. M. E.

Church and will preach next Sabbath. There will be no preaching in the Presbyterian Church Sabbath; the pastor, Rev. J. A. Gourley, is attending the Larned presbytery, which meet3 at Burrton.

He delivered an address there on Wednesday evening; then will go to Wichita to attend the Synod of Kansas which meets Thursday evening, continuing over Sunday. There will be a Sunday schaol township meeting held at Triumph next Sunday. It will be an all day basket meeting. Good speakers will be present. Dr.

C. H. Strong will preach in the U. P. Church Sabbath morning and evening.

Dr. D. D. Akin will have the usual pr saching service in the M. E.

Church Wheat Growers Ojr how ELEVATOR and SCALES are about completed, and we are buying ail grades of Wheat, Corn and Oats. Bring us your' grain, and we assure you Correct Weights and Tests, Courteous Treatment and the Top Price. xVsk your grocer for Arnold's CRYSTAL FLOUR, made in Sterling. W. E.

Davis and wife came home Mjnday after spending a week at the World's Fair and visiting friends in Kansas City Birdie Monson visited her sister Mitchell, at Silica Sunday The brick have come and we will soon have a brick walk to the Monson and Clema Hickman went to McPherson Tuesday to visit their uncle and take in the World's Fair Lucy Robi3on has gone to Chase to spend a week John Smith has his house in town and will scon commence work on it. Mrs. A. Caul is getting along fine and expects to be able to come home soon John Piehler has bought a farm near Lewis, and will soon move out there Darius Wait, wife and son visited his brother Lyman and family a few days this week. Mrs.

Foster is quite sick this week The Junior League social was quite a success last week, profits being $10 Mrs. Buckles, of Sterling, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Burns, this week The Baptist parsonage is now finished. 'SPPti only high grade Baking Powder at a moderate price. This is the way to reckon your cost ialumet Soiling: -PHONE 17- THE INTERNATIONAL MILLS louder IBM TUC niPCITA HincOTDiinTini mi.

luiilm iiiULOinuiniDLt i -4m m- for this year; but how about next year? Paint Devoe, and next year costs nothing; year after next the same; the same for several years. Paint anything else, and your costs recur according to what you paint with. Some of the mixtures wear one year; some two; some three. It costs twice, three times, four times, five times, as much to paint with a cheat as to paint with Devoe. Yours truly Devoe Co New York and Chicago P.

S. Geo. R. Baasett sella our paint The many friends of G. H.

Hausan, Engineer L. E. W. R. at present living in Lima, 0., will be pleased to know cf his recovery from threatened kidney disease.

He writes: I as cured by using Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recommend to all, especially trainmen who are nsuallv similarly afflicted. Sold by E. B. Lott. Sabbath.

Rev. G. W. Shelby and Mrs. Jas.

Morris are attending the State Convention of the Baptist Church at Hutchinson this week. In Bed Four Weeki With La Grippe. We have received the following letter from Mr. Roy Kemp, of Angola, I was in bed four weeks with la grippe and I tried many remedies and spent. considerable for treatment with physicians, but I received no relief until I tried Foley's Honey and Tar.

Two small bottles of this medicine cured me and now I use it exclusively in my family." ke no substitutes Sold by E. B. Lott. FENCE POST. Write us for information concerning these posts.

They cost very little more than the ordinary oak or locust post. They are a superior post every way and will last for all time. Where introduced and put into use, they are giving universal satisfaction. Surpasses all others for beauty, strength, convenienc and durability. Call on or address, 2EIGLER BROTHERS No.

18 West 15th St. HUTCHINSON. KAN 1 I ijfr" if II laundry Hlwice a Week. Two Laundry Baskets are enl aach week to Hutchinson bj ihe American Steam Laundry-one on Monday at 10 a. re-" turning Wednesday evening; the second on Thursday at 10 a.

returning on Saturday evening. your bundle at the ELITE" RESTAURANT Oeorge Bruer, Agent. What are Humors? They are vitiated or morbid fluids coursing the veins and affecting the tissues. They are commonly due to defective digestion but are sometimes Inherited. How do they manifest themselves In many forms of cutaneous eruption, salt rheum or eczema, pimples and boils, and in weakness, languor, general debility.

How are they expelled By Hood's Sarsaparilla which also builds up the system that has suffered from them. It is the best medicine for all humors. You can get the Bulletin free for yourself by bringing us two new subscribers paid a year in advance, tf Trv a three months subscription to the Bulletin for 25 cents. STEAM ID Dlil CLEANERS AND DYERS. 11 --iiiiniiim -11 Special Attention to Out of Town Work.

19 and 21 2d St. HUTCHINSON, KS. Te'ephone 484. 11 ill iqjft SATISFACTION WILL SELL CHEAP 25 Tons Good Territory Lump Coal. Just the thing for your FURNACE.

Must move this Coal quick to rebuild bin. J. M. EVANS COAL CO. Has stood the test for over 60 years.

Seams from the countenance of tie man who smokes the or "Sultana" the hand-Eade Cigars manufactured in by J. D. Davis. They ire sold by all the leading mer slants. Ask forthemjand help scild up a Sterling industry.

MEXICAN nn 1 nmnrr Sterling Union Cecture It v.4J LbUUULLlUU Course. ie Best Meats FOR VIA Cures sprains, bruises, burns; cuts, sores, lameness, Subjects: SENATOR DOLIVER. "THE WORKING MAN OF NAZARETH." "A POOR MAN'S GOVERNMENT AND A POOR BOY'S COUNTRY." "THE NATION OF AMERICA." "PUBLIC VIRTUE AS A QUESTION OF POLITICS." OCTOBER 17. an always be obtained at the Old Reliable Market Beef, Mutton, Veal and Salt Dressed Chickens and other delicacies. H.

Rauschelbach. Prop. piles, rheumatism, stiff joints, lame back, etc..

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