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The Kincaid Dispatch from Kincaid, Kansas • 8

The Kincaid Dispatch from Kincaid, Kansas • 8

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Kincaid, Kansas
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Observations on Route 1. Patrons of Route 1 know bow to winter their stock as they are in line wife of Selma, and Mr. Swagart spent Christmas with the Cornell's. Mr. Andre of Homewood, is spending the holidays with his sisters, Mrs.

Turner Smith and Miss Maud Andre. condition to start with and that is Wood For Sale. See me for your wood. Pole lengths $1.25 per load. Cord wood $3.00 per cord.

Stove wood split any length, $1.50 per rick. Heater wood unsplit, any length $1. per rick. THE ABOVf PRICES ARE DELIVERED IN TOWN. half the battle.

Roads are in good shape for winter driving. They are mostly as God made them. Mrs. Hull, mother of Mrs. W.

L. Dutcher, is on the sick list. G. O. Reeve has an attack of Grippe.

Andy Walker and wife have gone to Chanute to spend the and Mr. Frazier has moved into their house. Matt Farran has moved to the Jim Nestor farm. O. W.

Hampton has rented Mrs. Rogers' farm for the coming season. Mrs. L. A.

Robins is in Kansas City for the holidays, and Lute is the bluest man on the route. The blizzard struck hard after the tine weather, but the U. S. mail does not stop for a little thing like that. If the patrons of the routP will supply themselves with stamps they will confer a great favor on ye carrier, as cold hands and pennies areabad combination in a storm.

Lone Elm News. Biff! Winter at last. Our sick folks are all better. Born to Ed Hester and wife, Dec. 23d, a son.

Our schools all have vacation for the holidays. Some of our farmers were marketing ilax last week. We hear whispers of wedding bells in the near future. Geo. Patrick has been on the sick list the past two weeks.

J. F. Kelsey went to Garnett by way of Blue Mound, Monday. Olin Eeeve was sick several days the past week ith Lagrippe. Mr.

and Mrs. Walt Williams' baby has been sick for several days. R. J. Ilulbert and family are spending the holidays with home folks.

The Social Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Sarah Robins, January 4th. Rev. Carnine and family attended the Christmas entertainment in Kin-caid. Miss Lena Lord and brother, Kelson, spent Christmas with home folks.

Mr. Moon had the misfortune to have his face badly injured one day last week. Selma Items. There were very entertaining programs at both the Christian and M. E.

churches Christmas eve. Mrs. John Wallace and children went to Northern Missouri, Saturday to spend the holidays with relatives. A. E.

Henry is home from Baldwin during the holidays. G. A. McAdam and daughter, Mrs. Byerly, spent Christmas with F.

B. Manley and wife. Robt. Tarnell went to Blue Mound, Saturday to spend Christmas with relatives. Our R.

F. D. carrier did not start until about 10 o'clock Tuesday on account of the cold. Ed Harvey's buggy broke down just south of town Saturday night throwing Mrs. Harvey out and bruising her some although not seriously.

Born Dec. 27, 1904, to Jas. Atwater and wife, a girl. Mother and child doing well. Mrs.

Will Garrison and children returned from Garnett, Tuesday, where they had been visiting relatives over Christmas. Positive Cure for Liquor MBIT. During my recent visit in Kansas City I became associated with the Bureau of Personal Servic of which DR. GEO. FOSTER is Chief fledical Advisor, and made arrangements to administer the Observations on Route 2.

Ed Baugh spent Christmas with his father. Edwin Fuller of Lallarpe, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Baugh.

Overseer Hosley has been doing some good road work which the carrier appreciates. Clarence Baugh and Henry Goit CELEB RATED TONE LIQUOR CUR R. E. Camp and family spent Christmas with relatives near Kincaid. Robt.

Parnell shipped in a car of corn Friday, also T. J. Steele one car. Richard Parnell and Miss Stella Rogers were united in marriage in Selma, Wednesday evening at 7 which is positively guaranteed to destroy the desire for liquor, and tone up the shattered nervous system. In fact it makes a new man of the victim of strong drink.

Consultation and Advice FREE visited from Saturday until Tuesday at Harding, Kas. Robert Lieurance of Neosho Falls spent Christmas with Geo. Reynolds. A number of neighbors and friends spent several hours very pleasantly at the home of Edson Goit last Thursday o'clock. Rev.

Henry officiating. Par ticulars next week. I am also better prepared than ever before to attend to Mr. Shaw and family spent Christmas with their daughter and family, Jas. Nestor's.

Jas. Irwin and wife and son, Samuel ate Christinas dinner with Albert Lombard and wife. Gilniote Buss and wife went to Nebraska last week to spend the holidays with relatives. Hai ry Rogers who has been in the western part of the state he past six months, returned home Saturday. Mis Leon a Spangle of Montgomery county, visiting her former school friend Mrs.

G. M. Quist, this week. Mis Mabel Roe visited her cousin. Miss Lilly Henderson, who lives with Mr.

Ilosley's near Kincaid, a few days this wpfk. The News at Glendale my general practice. Very respectfully, evening. RECTOR OF ST. LUKE'S, lip Ashfournharn, Ontario, Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

Ashburnham, April 18, I I think it is only right that 1 should RAY, eLJ tell ymi what a wonderful effect Bert Hummiston and family spent Christmas with his brother, Frank, and family at Kincaid. M. T. Vestal accompanied by his wife and daughters went to Kincaid last Wednesday. Simon Huffman and sister, Gertie, entertained quite a number of their young friends last Wednesday eve ning.

Those present report an enjoyable time. El van Lieurance went to Ft. Scott Tuesday night. John and Leonard Day and sister, Ethyl, spent Tuesday night at C. D.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has The Pivsbvrerian people are having produced. The dav before Easier I was so distressed with a cold and HEADQUARTERS FOR cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by the a new barn built on the parsonage lots. The ii.rli.'suf the Social Circle contributed to the building. Walt Williams went to lola last week. He was accompanied by (.

F. Kyner who was on his way to Chanute to visit his brother, W. T. Kyner, and family. J.

W. Merritt and wife of Fulton, stormed at Jas. Nestor's last week on cough. 1 he same day 1 received an PBI CMlCliWC FAR! order from you for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at once procured a Day's.

Miss Blanche Thompson returned sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold had com from her home near lola last Monday to resume her school duties. OF ALL KINDS. pletely disappeared and I was able to Perry Huffman was seen on the preacli three times on Easter day. streets of Blue Mound last Thursday.

know that this rapid and effective cure was clue to your Cough Remedy. Mrs. C. I). Day visited her brother at Parker the first of the week.

make this testimonial without solicitation, being thankful to have D. V. STOLL, found such a God-sent remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A.

Langfe.dt, M. Rector of St. Luke's Church. To Chamberlain Medicine Co. i DEALER lis LUMBER, Tli is remedy is for sale by C.

E. Durall. Railway Time Card BRICK. SAKP. TILING.

SHWGLSS. their way to their daughter, Mrs. Jas. Tasswater's, where they will spend the holidays. We learn that Miss May Webber was thrown from her buggy last Wednesday evening and badly hurt as she was returning home from her school.

We did not learn the particulars. T. A. Church and wife, Geo. Robins' and W.

E. Johnston's went to Garnett last Saturday to attend a reunion of the Church family at Uev. H. A. Church's.

Tlios. Church and wife of Altoona, were present also. Prof. S. S.

Irwin closed hissehoo last Friday evening, having resigned his position in the school-room. He goes to Kincaid this week and will In-employed in notary and real estate business after the lirst of the year. The Christmas entertainment was largely attended at the M. E. church Saturday evening and the exercises well rendered.

S. S. fnvin posed as Santa Clans in a very creditable manner, and Mrs. Moon as Grandma in the Christmas party. Some of our people who spmt Christmas away: Mrs.

Maggie Miller went to Kincaid, Sunday, to 'e with Clyde Miller and wife. G. Quist and wife went to Earlton, Saturday to spend Christmas witli home folks. And all kinds of Uuilding material. Oil Meai and coai.

Lone Elm, Kansas. Harry Reiber and wife of Kincaid, are spending a few days with her parents, E. G. Gilbert and wife. Perry Huffman and family spent Christmas witli Lester Newman and family.

Bert Shrecvcs.and sister, Mrs. Casey, spent Christmas with their parents, J. T. Shreeves and wife. Equity News Mrs.

Anthony was called to Missouri Friday, by the serious illness of her father. John Riidisill was hauling hay from this neighborhood Saturday. Mrs. Chester Dai is quite sick at his writing. The Equity school closed Friday for a week's vacation.

George Patrick Is -gain confined to his bed. TIME OF TRAINS KINCAID, KAS. Official Statement of the Financial Condition of The Garnett State Savings Bank Observations on Route 3. The Right Trains Cetween Si. Louis Houston nl (iurnett, Slate of Kilt: Mi nl close of I'liMiK on tlic Kith tiny of November, Hannibal Dallas Kansas C'i ty Fort Worth Junction City San Antonio Oklahoma City Gaivcstion KKSOUKCKS Loans 11 Overdrafts 2.141 73 Cash and sight 106,728 55 MAMLITIES Capital Stock paid 10,000 00 Surplus H.lHH) 00 Undivided 3.121 Of) Deposits 194,216 38 In the North In Texas And all point beyond.

Missouri, Kansas Texas. Train North Hound Time Total 44 Total 44 Bilious wolic Prevented. Take a double dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemcdy is soon as lie tir-l indication of the disease appears and a threatened Tlif above statement I Sbsnett Kikk. Cashier. Stibserlbeil ami worn to before mc tlls Kith day of November 11104.

I 1). KlKK, X. P. (Commission expire! on the (lib l.iy of January, D. V.

Stoll and family went to No 22. paseiiiier, mail 4:03 a Plcasanton. Sunday returning Mon attack may be warded off. Hundreds Director. day.

S. Barrett and family spent 'lie roituKcT: Aiteft: C. Mkuiikk .1. H. Stevenson I .1.

M. Krn-TocK W. I. McDonald To Moit rox Ai.n on. H.nik Commissioner, ekn, Kn.

No. 20, Fast Mail 0:17 p. ni of people ue the remedy in this way South Hound with perfect success. For sale by E. Durall.

No 21, mail fc Mrs. 11. T. lialdri i. liuo a digit 9 ftDveRTise stroke of paralysis, Monday.

Mo. Pac. Ry. Special Holiday Rates, Uates One niftrl.i-s rate plus r0 No 23. No.

25, Fast Mail 4:43 a. Missouri Pacific Passeuger, mail east, 9:47 west, 3:13 pm Kansas, Nebraska it Dakota (Selma Junction) Passenger, north bound, 1 1 :00 a Passenger, south bound. 2:20 cents for mind trip, fare and one third to apply where latter basis makes less, adding su llclent to make holidays with friends near Garnett. Joe Webb and wife went to Leroy, Sunday evening to see his parents. Wlil Carpenter and wire were the guests of hi mot her Christmas day.

Some of those who spent Christmas here: Mrs. Wells and sons of Lamar, eanie Saturday to spend the holi. day 9 with her daughter, Mrs. II. L.

Rader. M. Shockey's, E. C. Hasting' and Walter Lingo of Glenlock were the guests of W.

L. Hasting and family. J. W. Latnay and wife of La Ilarpe, and Walt Williams and family spent Midday wild home folks, J.

II. Lunay and wife. Miss Millie Car; ier is home from Gart for the huiiiMiy vac.ill in. 1 1 a tl iJIokI and YOUR WANTS If you have anything to sell let the people know it in a small want ad and they will do the rest. If you have not time to come to the office call 1G.

ATTEND TO THIS AT ONCE. rate end 0 or 5. Minimum selling rale f50 cents for adults, 2.1 cents for children. Dates of sale and limit Oo sale I 24. 2." lid 31, 11)01, and Jan.

1, When you want a plea-ant purgative try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. They are easy to take and produce no nausea, griping or other disagreeable effect. For sale by C. E. Durall.

lin. go.l (o ref urn up to and Includ I ng 4, UtO. II. McConriell, Agt THE DISPATCH..

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