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The Humboldt Herald from Humboldt, Kansas • 3

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Surprise Parly RealEstite Transfers HUMBOLDT TIME TABLE The New Cash Grocery THE PLACE FOR YOU TO TRADE Fresh fruit and vegetable of all kinds. Calliflower, cucumbers, green peas, green beans, radishes, green onions, cabbages, turnips, beets, lettuce, pineapples, oranges, bananas, cherries, lemons, strawberries and peaches. Graham flour, sack 35C Brooms, Saturday Special 25c Ginger snaps, lb gc Fine large Pineapples 15C Canned Peaches, in syrup i5C Apricots, per can 20c Royal Anne Cherrie, can 20c Pitted red Cherries, can 25c TRY US FOR PRICES AND QUALITY Crook Baxley Phone 5 1 Rates With this Paper hare talked prices and we have printed pricos. We have talked prices until you must certainly know our. prices by heart.

Price is a hobby of ours; we dream price. If price is an object to you, price will bring you sooner or later just a whoop from the postoffice. 25c Price's Baking Powder Big Sweet Pickles, 10c Big Sour Pickles, dozen 9c It's an actual fact a Pixley fact we are selling meat on a 10 per cent basis. Clear Dry Salt Sides, pound. 14c Fancy Bacon-2 to 5 pound strips, pound 17c (With a streak o' fat and one o' lean) 22c Breakfast Bacon, pound.

18c Fancy Boneless Picnic Hams, pound Beef Bumps in brine, 2 cans rink Salmon 25c Blood Bed Salmon, can. Potted Ham, can. 5c Deviled Ham, can Vienna Sausage, can. 10c Lunch Sausage, with catsup. 10c Glass Dried Beef Mothers, Toy, Atlas Oats, 2 packages Grape Nuts 25c 2 packages Cream of Bye (Spoon in each package) Korn Krinkle, package 10c 3 packages Barley 25c 2 Large Toasties.

3 Corn 25c 2 Large Postum 28c 3 pounds Pink Beans 25c 3i Navy Beans 25c 3i Jap Rice 25c 3 Flake Hominy 10c 15 ounces Baking Powder 16 Baking Soda 5c 10 bars Laundry Soap 7 "Silk 25c 6 Ben Hur Soap 25c Gallon Red Syrup White 50c "1 Sorghum i If you are not entirely satisfied with any purchase made here its price, thj quality, the service but firmly call us down. In the meantime, call us up 104." 7 Ladies, as you skid past in your auto, rubber at that window full of 98c to $1.93 Hats. Sip ijmta? Of pxkg Assassinators of High Prices. fPj Start IBttlf a fart KaboCorsets. MayManton Patterns 10c A PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOUND.

tdcc biliousness, constipation, dyspepsia, LUKCj malaria, chills and fever and all liver VlVUW COMPLAINTS. A GUARANTEED CURE for aU diseases caused by a TORPID LIVER. One bottle purchased to-day may save you a serious sick spell tomorrow. SMALL DOSE. LARGE BOTTLE PRICE 50c GET THE BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT 500-502 North Second Street, ST.

MO. In Humboldt for two weeks begin-ing May 25, 1912 and ending June 7. 1912. May 27 J. D.

Fleming and wife to J. B. Flint, two lots northeast corner Leaven worth and Tenth $500. J. D.

Fleming and wife to J. B. Flint, lot 11, block 3. Brook and Hnsfnrrf Add. to Humboldt, $100.

May 28 J. O. Fife and wife to C. V. Baker, 128.37 acres five miles southeast of Humboldt, $4300.

Chicago Oil and Gas Co. to O. Baker, quit claim deed to same de scription as last above, $1. May 29 Frank A. Record and wife to Ella Bragg, tract 50x125 feet on Neosln $1.

J. n. Record and wife to Ella A. Bragg, tract 50 feet square on Neosho $1. May 31 F.

M. Eastham and wife toChas. A. Williams and Vesta WilHams. liverv barn southwest corner Osage and Sev enth street, $1000.

Chas. A. Williams and wife to M. and Mary E. Eastham, 116 acres 9 miles southeast of Humboldt, $4600.

J. B. Flint and wife to E. bach, lot 11, block 3. Brook and Hos-fords $50.

J.J.Fleming and wife to E. It. Leitzba3h, lot 12, block 3, Brook Hcsfords $650. June 3 i Sophia Tilse to Edith A. Keller, res.

mence property on Cherokee $1. June 6 Grace Norman and husband to Jas. A. Foust, tract 92 feet east and west by 270 feet north and south, ad ioininor Humboldt on the east, $535. ANSWERSTHE CALL Humboldt People Have Found that This is Trte A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cause may hurt the kidneys.

Spells of backache often follow, Or some irregularity of the urine. A splendid remedy for such attacks, A medicine tint has' cured thou- ands Is Doan's Kidney Pills. Thousands of people rely upon it. Here is one case: Mrs. F.

M. Scott, 709 S. Lincoln Chanute, says: "A member of my family was troubled for a long time by backache and kidney weakness. Different medicines were tried but no benefit resulted until Doan's Kidney Pills were used. Thev gave Immediate relief and there has been no recurrence of the difficulties whatever.

The Dersou who used Doan's Kidney Pills publicly endorsed them some years ago and it gives me pleasure to confirm that statement." For sals irr all dealers. Price 5 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unite States. Remember the name Doan's an take no other. C.

L. Gibson left yesterdav morninc for Haverlin Kansas to work in the wheat fields. Moses Jay who has been here visit ing his brother E. Jay left yesterday for his home in Wichita. The Iola White Sox will nlav the fast Savonburg team next Sunday at Iola.

Savonburg will play the whole Olson, family and Humboldt fans know the stomewall defence. The Iola team has been strenethend con. siderably and the game promises to be a good one. A Texas Wonder The Texas Wonder cures kldnev ana oiaaaer troubles, removing vei, cures diabetes, weak anr backs, rheumatism, and all Ifrregular-itiesof the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in Children.

If not. sold by your druggist, will by mail on receipt or $1.00, One small bottle is two months' treatment, and seldom fails to perfect a cure. Send for testimonials from this and other states. Dr. E.

W. Hall, 2920 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo. Sold by druggists. told and Rooramndcl byC The Young Ladies Guild of the Presbyterian Sunday School surprised Mrs.

Joe Shell man yesterday after noon la honor" of her fifteenth wedding anniversary. The' members as sembled at the home of Mrs. John Wakefield and from there went In a body to Mrs. Shellman's home, com pletely surprising her. The afternoon was spent in music and conversation.

In addition, a mock wedding took place, the ceremony being performed by Mr. Juanita Sponenbarger. The bride, Miss Emma Shellman was united in marriage to Mr. Lunetta Bedfield. Mr.

Helen Bossner acted as best man and Miss Minnie Wakefield as bridesmaid. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Anna Wood. Mr. Juanita Spon enbarger in behalf of the Guild pre sented Mrs.

Shellman with a handsome cut glass bowl. The bridal Party and the guests then retired to the dining room where a dainty two course luncheon consisting of: Bread and Butter, and Ham Sandwiches, Potato chips and pickles, Cream puffs, and ice cream and cake were served. The guests then departed for their homes congratulating Mrs. Shellman and wishing her many happy anniversaries. The following members were pres ent: Mesdames Anna Wood, Frank Miller, John Wakefield, Scott Gard, Joe Townsend, Frank Dickinson, Har vey Stewart and little Miss Ona Mar garet Stewart.

Mrs. Dora Smith was a guest of the party. Common School Commencement The anuual commencement of the Common School graduates of Allen County will be held at the Iola iligh School building, beginning at 2:30 on the afternoon of Thursday, June 20th. The address of the afternoon will be delivered by George W. Brown, Superintendent of Edgar County, Illinois.

His subject will be "For ward Movement in School and farm" and will be illustrated by thestereop-ticon. Superintendent Brown will deliver another address in the evening on The Efficient The people of the county are cordial ly Invited and urged to attend both of these exercises. A small admission fee of 10 cents will be charged In the afternoon. PROG BAM Parti Orchestra. Invocation.

Rev. Shephard. Music. Reading: "Tha Theatre Party" Frances McKeon. Reading: 'Rebecca's Journey" Ruth McClure.

Music. Presentation of Diplomas. Mrs. E. W.

Myler. Part 2. Address: "Forward Movements in School and Farm." Superintendent George W. Brown. Benediction.

Dr. B. M. Powell. Mrs.

Joe Hack and son went to Welda today for a visit with friends. Just arrived from the Boston Fac tory, one of the finest Ivers Pond Pianos. Call and see it atLeitzbach's. Mrs. G.

W. Cline was visiting: in Iola yesterday. HUMBOLDT DRUGGIST DESERVES PRAISE The M. A. Fish Drug Co.

deserve praise from Humboldt people for in, traducing here the simple buckthori bark and glycerine mixture, as Adler-i-ka. This simple Germai remedy first became famous by cur ins appendicitisi and It has now been discovered that A SINGLE DOSE re lieves sour stomach, gas on tb stomach and constipation INSTANT LY. It 13 the only remedy which never fails. CYCLONE AND TORNADO Insurance is cheap. I will writ vou 600 dollars protection one year for $1.25, Three years $2.50.

Yo can not afford to be without It See J. E. Wakefield. Up-to-Dato Job Work at the Herald Office IA Tor Infants and Ihildren. 'Tie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CASTOR i V'i MOUND No.

201 Passenger 1:20 p. 6Vi rassenger p. m. No. 203 Passenger 2:67 a.

m. io. aia 2:06 p. EAST BOUND No. 202 Passenger 2:06 p.

m. No. 204 Passenger 2:02 a. No. 208 Pa-senger.

6:16 a. No. 213 Fr ight ...10:10 a. geo. Mckinley, Agent SOUTH BOUND No.

25 6: 29 a. No. 71 Passenger 12:50 p. No. 521 12:05 p.

NORTH BOUND No. 24 12:05 p. No. 522 a. C.

C. STRIEBY, Agent Humboldt Happenings Ed Smith and Will Schleicher attended the Rhoades dance in Chan-ute last night. Mrs. Nellie Sutton who has been employed a.t the Western Union pf5ee for some time has resigned her position here and left thit morning for Enterprise Kansas to take charge of the Western Union office at that place. Mr.

and Mrs Langan of Emporia are the parents of a baby girl. Mrs. Langan was formerly Miss Margaret Tholen of Humboldt. Wm ManloQ has purchased a brand newpopcorn wagon. The machine is a beauty.

Z. C. Osborn and grand daughter returned to Iola today. A large delegation of Democrats went to Iola today. A.

L. Boatright came up from Erie today. Mrs. John Norris and children went to chanute today for a visit with her parents. Ed McGannon went to Iola to at-end the ball game.

Father Athauaslous went to Iola today. Mrs. rover Jones who has been here visiting her sister Mrs. Christy Kaufman returned to her home in Iola today. W.

A. Byeiiey and O. C. Brett made an auto trip to the country Tuesday. It Is reported that Bert Ernst has sold his restaurant and the building It occupies to some out of town part ies.

Mrs. Tom Noland ot Bartlesvllle, is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs? R. II. Williams.

Savonburg and Elsmore are running a race for the greater population Elsmore who has always been behind leads according to the census of 1912 by the small number of 15. WANTED Clean wfoite cotton rag Herald Office. Mr. Advertiser: The Herald enters 1400 Homes Daily. You can use its columns for results Herald Adds Bring Results A11 LoVers of music will have another opportunity' of securiug Sheet Music at a Big Cut in the price, Next Saturday rain or shine-Miss Mable Clover will be with us again to play for our customers any selection you may want hat we have in our large stock.

Over 1000 Pieces at 5c These are 10-15-20-25c pieces On SaJe Sa.lurda.y Only Lots of other New Music for this sale also at 10 -15 -25c. Come Early and avoid the afternoon rush and get first pick. i A 1 1 ay McKNIGHT'S 5-10-25c VARIETY STORE Mrs. Earl Winks went to Bartles-vllle today to visit relatives. Mrs.

Mc Williams and son and little grand daughter who have been here visiting Mrs. Bob Barnett went to Iola this Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, ata they cannot reucn vine aiseaaea portion ot no ear. There is only one way to Aire deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous llnlhff of the TSimtn- Chlan Tube. When this tuhe la Inflame you have a ruaibllnar sound or imperfect ouu tv imi it cutucijr ciwtuu.

Deafness is the result, and unless th In. flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal hearing will be destroyed forever; nlua ensos out ot ten are causes ty catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Trill aire One Hundred Italian for any cue of JJenf ncss (cansml by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall 'a Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F.

3. CHBNET, Toledo, Ohio. Bold by DramrlaM, 76o. Take Ball family uia for constipation. Exchange for Farm i 4-apartment modern flat also a 6-apartment modern flat to exchange for good farms.

Also other good exchanges. Address BRINTON REALTY CO. 921 East 12th St. Kansas City, Mo. FOR RENT A Good 4-Room House, with Garden, Bain and ClRckeu Eouee, near North School House.

E. II. Leitzbach..

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