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The Miltonvale Tribune from Miltonvale, Kansas • 4

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When In Morgan ville Make Your Headquarters at The Fletcher Hotel C. V. Linquist, Prop. Good Table. Good Beds.

CONFORMS TO NATIONAL PURE FOOD AND DRUGS LAW. An improvement over many Cough. Lung and Bronchial Remedies, because it rids the system of a cold by tctintf as a cathartic on the bowels. No opiates. Guaranteed to five satisfaction or money refunded.

Prepared by PINEULE MEDICINE CHICAGO. U. S. A. Frank Kamphaus and Will Delp are taking in the sights in Kansas City this week.

A jolly crowd went out to Tom Eisle's Tuesday evening for a time. The evening was spent in playing forty-two. Mr. Cowell and wife and J. G.

Stewart and family helped Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart celebrate their fiftieth anniversary Tuesday. 1 There was a dance at E.

Shaffer's Tuesday evening. All report a nice time. Richard Bentley went to Clay Tuesday with produce. SOLD BIT EE: Finest Line of Cigars in the Local Market Report. Corrected every Thursday morning.

Wheat, No. 2 or better Corn, whltn 48c Corn Outs Km 20c 18c Chickens, old hens flc Chickens, Spring eo City. Ail Kinds of Pop on lee Pure Fruit Ciders. Come In. and See Me.

a discarded pest house blanket, some gutter rags etc. The thread with which it is sewed may be, and often is, the "reclaimed" particles of a bandage, cast from hospitals and sold to the rag picker, to go through the process and come out in new form to become the nearest garment to one's person. There is but one protection for the public. Purchase of the legitimate dealer who sells his goods for what they are, and leave the hospital remnants in the sheds of the factory. Exchange.

Mrs. H. J. Merten entertained the Priscilla club yesterday afternoon in a most delightful manner, A delicious two-course luncheon was J. JE3L served.

The club will meet Thursday January 30 with Mrs. J. P. Purves. Harness, Zl-lTets, Collars, "Wliips, Lap EScfbes, Slioe News at Idana Interesting Items About Thi People of Our Neighboring Town.

Mulberry News. Fred Mellies and wife visited at Peter Hagen's Sunday afternoon. The Women's Missionary Society met with Mrs. Dave Kuhn Thursday. The ladies brought dinner and surprised her.

They all had a most enjoyable time. George Young visited with the home folks Sunday. Fred Steffen was shelling corn Friday. shelled corn Thursday. Peter Young is hauling his wheat to Morgan ville.

Clayton and Maggie Young and Jacob Schwab spent Sunday evening with Amanda Mellies. E. E. Mc Adams and wife visited Sunday witn A. Brown and wife.

Henry Mellies hauled corn for J. M. Sterling Friday. Mrs. Fred AfTolter is on the sick list.

J. Sterling shelled corn You know as well as anv one when you need something to regulate your system. If your bowels are slucrish, your food distresses vou, your kidneys pain, take Ho'lister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It always relieves. 35 cents.

Tea or Tablets. Red Cross Pharmacy. Lots of wheat coming to town Subscribe for your home paper. MASON f. City Transfer.

Goods Prompt and- Annual Statement of Township Treasurer. To The TmcnsMp Auditing Board of Blovm Township, in Clay County Khnsas; The undersigned. Township Treasurer oJf Bloom Townshin. submits to vou for aanroral. a these days.

S. N. Tobync went to K. C. with a car load cf fat hogs Last Seth Parsel of Morgan ville visited with Martin Woodside a few days last week.

1 F. L. Chapman and family arrived home Friday from a two week's visit with Dr. R. A.

Stewart and family at Russell Kansas. Frank Bishop, Arthur Barker and Carefully Handled Statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the year ending the last Monday in October 1907. as follows; Receipts. Jan, 28 County Treasurer $703.26 Ueo. Perteault 120.64 April SOCountv Treasurer 103,39 Oct.

28 County Treasurer 1 SILVER GRAIN COMPANY GARFIELD CENTER. The broncho buster drove to Mor-ganville with a well filled buggy Friday night. E. Johnson looked over his traps Thursbay. Misses Anna and Minnie Peterson leave Wednesday for an extended visit with their brother John at Wichita.

Miss Marguerite Berglund visited from Friday to Sunday in Clay Cen Lon Steppe took in the show in Clay Friday night. Frank Gentry helped to invoice the Gentry Ensign store in Clay Center the latter part of the past week, returning home Tuesday, Rev. Swogger and wife, Stevenson "and wife aud J. Scott Fullington and wife took supper at the Bowers home Wednesday evening of last week. Eva Boon who has been spending the last two weeks with relatives in Wakefield returned home Saturday.

-f- IDestlers In Grain and Implements. Wagons, Buggies, and Farming Implements. pi if Total Receipts Jl.036.80 Disbursements. .1. W.

Howell, lumber $35 W. 1). Vincent, hardware .125 Fred Lippe, services as trustee 3.00 Morganville Mercantile Co. hardware 4,27 J. S.

Fulllngton, lumber, 90.90 R. Roenigk, erroneous tax O. Tilby, road overseer 12.00 S. Brown, 1 day as treasurer 2.0 Davis Miller, 1 day as trustee 2.00 eiraer Kobison, 1 day as clerk 2.00 D. Huff, printing S.

D. ISrowH, 1 day as treasurer 2.0'' Elmer fobisou, 1 day as 2, ter with her friend Laura Hcusner. SHIS Mrs. Obcrg spent the latter part Davis Miller, trustee 8.S& Ira Clark, repairlug plow 8.6J of last week with Mrs. E.

Wiberg. Z. Mi'ler, road overseer 12.50 D. shford, 1 day as treasurer 2.uo Wolf red Thorcn is visiting friends Muck U. P.R freight on grader 8.25 A Boy or in this vicinity.

Will Meek and wiL; went to Clay on business Saturday, Milt. Campbell and Basil Rankin drove to Clay Chirp up Shilo correspondent; If you have any more remarks to make let us have them. Rev. Sleeth delivered an excellent Davis Miller, services as trustee 2 00 Girl Can Earn As As A Man. Ernest Berglund left Tuesday for Elmer Kobison, 1 day as clerk 2.00 E.

Eddy, 2 road (traders 183,85 Concordia to spend a few weeks. Will Brie, work on bridge 17 50 The funeral of Oscar Alstrum, It. Schwab, hauling worK ou bridge 11,00 II Miller, hauling for biidge 8 60 who was killed by the train at Clay Hughea, labor on bridge 21.00 red lirosser, labor on bridge 10.00 sermon at the. U. P.

church last Sunday. Center, was held at the cemetery Sunday. Otto Feldtman, labr on brlJge 24.cO U. Rosier, labor on bridge 24,00 Communion services were held at Z. Miller, labor on bridge JS.mi Gust Berglund finished husking the Presbyterian church.

Howell, lumber 251.13 corn Thursday. Miss Stevenson of Clay is visiting Fred ffoiter, road overseer ....44.00 Fred Wyos, road overseer 60 The M. W. A. took supper at the with relatives in this community.

H. Norrls, road overseer 48.00 earl restaurant Saturday night. We want boys and girls who want to earn money to so licit subscriptions to the Kansas City Star. Don't hesitate because you are young, as you do the work as seadily as older persons and we will pay you just the same. Hie Kansas City Weekly Star is the best known weekly newspaper in the West and your spare time spent working for it will pay you handsomely, not in toys or watches and other small warrs, but in Cash.

Write today for terms and full information Address TJHE KtNSASeiTY WEEKbY STcf KtSAS (BITY jVIO. Fred Mullen was an; Idana visitor R.James, blacksmltlilng 6 R. H'oirall, hardware 1.75 Carl Linquist drove to the city Monday. A. J.

Biscnctt and Clarence Cle Morganville Mercantile Co. nails 1,10 Ira Clark, repairing plow ,80 First National Hank, Clifton, road drug 11.00 the first of the week. mens of Morcanville visited in this Z. MlUur.road 12.00 One of the largest concerns in the 15. bridge railing 2T.05 vicinity over Sunday, Rock Island It.

freight grader world, a shoddy mill, makes a busi The Home Help Society of the Davis Miller, trustee servioes 4.U) ness of purchasing rags all over the I)', lirown, services as treasurer b.oo Presbyterian church will have a five cent social at the home of David Elmer services as clerk li.OO world to be worked into "reclaimed Fred Wyss, road overseer repair, plow 8 00 wool." Acres of sheds are piled Englehardt Friday evening. Every 7otal Disbursements I hereby certify that the within mid fore full of these rags, which arc sorted, body invited. sent through a chemical preparation going account and vouchers therewith are Miss Caudwell spent the holidays R. B. Trechsel went to K.

C. to which destroys the cotton but does In all respects a full and true account of all the moneys received by me during the full at Topeka and Kansas City. attend the convention. not, affect the wool. The wool is Will King went to Clay one even Hannah Wicklund is back jn then torn into shrcwds and a ccr period of the year ending the last Monday lu October, O.

1007 and for the full time for which I should make such statement, and of the amounts thereof expended, and the ing last week. school. tain amount of pure wool mixed in Warren Isensee is working for Miss Brantford spent her vacation SCHOOL NOTES. "What we learn in our youth grows up with us and in time becomes a part of the mind itself." Number of pupils' in the different grades, Grammar room 3G, mediate room, 23 and Primary 31. Three new pupils have entered school since vacation, Edna Wyss, Lyle Clampitt and Elfic Powell.

manner in which they were expended, S.D.BROWN, M. Welch. the mess. This is then put through a process and the whole made into at home. II.

Duncan sold a horse to Geo Mr. Crouch gave the pupils a free a shoddy, yarn. Thousands Caldwell Saturday night. lecture Tuesday morning. yards of these goods are daily woven Joe Vinzant sold ten head of hor Delia O'llarro was absent from and manufactured into undercloth ses and mules to Fred Mullen the ing and all sorts of wearing apparel Township Treasurer.

Al'I'ROV'ED. Kl titer Roblson, Davis Miller, S. D. lirown. Auditing Hoard.

I hereby certify that the above lis a true copy of the Aunual Matiineut submitted to the Townehlp Hoard of Hloom Township, Clay Couuty, Kansas, by S. D. Urown Township Treasurer, for the year "ending the last Monday lu October, D. 1907. first of the weeb.

and sold exclusively to Mail Order school Thursday and Friday. Lyle Clampitt hurt his hand play Examination 9th and 10th of Bernrrd Copeland returned to Manhattan Saturday after a short Houses. January. A very attractive appearing under Did you know that twenty gallons visit with relatives in this vicinity. vest, marked down from ouc to of liquor wero, consumed for each When in town at meal time call at the Hotel Fletcher for a good Rev.

Wylie visited with Charles! Miller, Tow ushlp Trustee. 19 cents may have in it particles of man, woman and child in this land Stewart's Monday. Bquare meal. of our's last year?.

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1894-1908