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The Preston Pilot from Preston, Kansas • 4

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The Preston Piloti
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afttiJWL L'UJ. The Preston Pilot. B. W. Koonts of Sterling is here this week visiting with K.

M. Black and family. One or moreof Dr. Smyaer'a Painless Dentists from liberal, Kansus, will be in Preston September 11th, THOS. D.

SEE Dentist Will Be In Preston Hot Weather Bargains Ladies' Shirt Waists Ready-to-Wear. Mrs. J. A. U- Webb and daughter, Ellen, are here from Stafford this week visiting tbjB former's mother and HOUHE CONCUHHENT RESOLUTION NO.

2ft. Proposition to amend the constitution feint- ln to compensation of member; ol the iHglsliiture. KesolveU by the legislature of the State of KutiHiip, two-thirds of the members elected to each house concurring therein: MOTION 1 The following proposition to lunuiul the constitution of the siute of Kansas is hereby submitted to the qualilled electors of said stale for their Hpproval or rejection, to wit: The oonstltution of the state of Kan. Has Is hereby amended by striking out the whole of section 3 of article 2 of said constitution and Inserting in lieu of said suction the following, whloh shall constitute section 3 of article of the constltdtlou: 8uc. 3 The mombors of the legislature shall receive as coiiipensation for their services the sum of live hundred dollars for each' regular session and ouo hundred 'dollars for each pneoiiU ses-sion, and lliroe cents for ouoli mile truveled by the usual route in goliifr to and returnluK from he place uf nuotlnt'.

Hue. S. This proposition (shall be submitted to the electors ol tills state at the con oral election to bo held in tho year J(R)8 for their approval or rejection, l'lio amendment hereby proposed shall be designated on the official ballot by the following title: "Amendment to tin! constitution relating to compensation ol members of the legislature," and shall be voted for or against as provided by law under such lit lo. 8kc. 3.

This resolution sliull take effoct and be in force from and after its publication in tho statute-book. Passed the House March 5, 1007. On Wednesday of C. 13. McNICKLE, PUSLISJIER.

W. B. REAM, Editor. Entered as seoond-class matter January 13th 1U00, at the post office at Preston, Kansas, under the Act of Congress of March 3rd, 1879. Your Subscription Has Expired, When this paragraph Is marked with a Blue Penoil It Indicates that your subscription has expired, and we would bo pleased to have you renew.

If you wish your paper discontinued please notify us. All arrearages must be paid before paper will be discontinued. ADVERTJSJNQ RATES. Per Inch, single column, per Issue Per Inch, one month or more Oc Locals, per line each Insertion Co Cards of Thanks, Resolutions Condolence, Lists of Wedding Presents, Notices of Pay Entertainments, Etc, per Hue 5c Each Week. Qo F.

A. Withers Art Studio for fine up-to-date Photographs, Art goods and Picture frames. Phone Ho. 292 Pratt, Kansas. It is too hot and you are too busy to make your Shirt Waist when you can buy them CHEAPER ready made.

To close them out we give a discount of 10 per cent, on every waist in the house. Oc Waists at 4', $1.00 Waists at 90c $1.2 Waists at $1.12 $1.50 Waists at $1.3 $1.7 Waists at $1.7 $4. Waists at $4.00 Long Silk Gloves worth $1.25 for 98 cents. Charley (Joist, who spent last week here and at Turon visiting witti his brother, Col ft. E.

Geist, and other relatives, returned to his home in Aline, Oklahoma. Monday night. Dr. Linnie C. Ilaynes reports the arrival of two baby girls.

One at the home of Mr. and Mrs J2. P. Hoover August 20th, and the other at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Geist August 21th. 1'assed tne senuto Marcii 7, iU7. Approved March 9, VJD7. lorebv certify that the forceoins lsatruo nor THOS.

D. SEE, DENTIST. "Permanently Located At Turon, Kansas. iJiTOflice in Turou Hotel. Phone No.

42 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1908. and correct copy of original house concurrent resolution No. now on II lo in my J. Uenth, Secretary of State. Pete Dick and family left Tuesday of this week for a two weeks' visit with relatives in Indiana.

During their absence the barber shop is being run by Will Richardson, a brother in-law of Mr. Dick. SENATE CONCURRENT RPSOLIJTION NO. 11 A proposition to amend the oonstltution relative to the disqualillcatlon of judges to hold certain offices. Jin it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the members elected to each house thereof concurring therein: Skctjom 1.

The following proposition to amend the constitution of tlin stato of Kansas is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of tho state for their approval or rejection: That section IB, article ii, be amended so as to read as follows: Sec. 13. The justices of the supremo court and the judges of all courts of record of this state shall, at stated times, re DON'T FORGET OUR PREMIUMS. Local Mention. How do you like the cement walks "Wanted A cook at the Preston Hotel.

Enquire at orme. M. II. Hays and lien Hargett were Turon visitors yesterday. Take your Watches to Shracks' Popular Jeweler Store, Pratt.

Mrs. Maud Ifartman has returned from her trip to Colorado. Dr. D. W.

Melton is entertaining his father from Marysyille, this week. Bert Green will go to (jrreensburg in a few days to work at the carpenter trade. W. DIKfJMAN, THE OPTICIAN. graduate of the Omaha Optica Jnsti-tute and Kansas City Southwestern College and a member of the Kansas Association of Opticians.

Will be in J'reston the 3rd Thursday in each month. ceive for their services such compensation as may do proviuoa dv law, jvnicn snail not be increased during their respective terms of of-ilee. Suoli justices or Judges shall receive no fees or perquisites nor hold any otiior'olllce of profit or trust 'under the authority of the With eyery 25c purchase of cigars or confectionery at Mitchell's you are entitled to a free guess on a jar full of pennies, aad the person guessing the nearest to the correct number wiil receive either a Briar Case Pipe or 3-piece Toilet Set. n. H.

HAYS. nWUj ..1 Ull Ul.U AljGJ.V LllO UllHiC Jl judge of any federal court or justice or judge of a court of this state, during the term ol office for which such justices and judges shall be elected, nor practice law in any of the courts in the state during their contiunauce in office. See. 2 This proposition shall be submited to the electors of the state at the general election of representative in the year 1908 for their approval or rejection. The amendment hereby proposed shall be designated on the oilicial ballot by the following1 title: "The judicial amendment to the constitution," and shall be voted for or against as provided by law under such title.

Always bring in four change of ads on Tuesday of each week. An ad should be changed at least every two weeks in order to be effective. By bringing in your copy on Tuesday gives us opportunity to get them up more attractive than if we have to set them on press day. I'asseu tne senate January si, juot. 1'assed the House March 0, 1M0T.

Approved March J2, 1807. 1 hereby certify that the foreeoine Is a true OVKR TWUTy-FIVE Y1JARS. In I72 there was a great deal diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera infantum It was at this time that Chamberlain's ijolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ivas lirst brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty-iive years maintained that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has extended to eyery part of the United States and to many foreign countries.

Xine druggists out of ten (Vill recommend it when their opinion is asked, although they have other medicines that pay them a greater prolit. It can always be depended up-an, even in the most severe and dangerous eases. For sale by Tlaynes Drug Co. and correct copy of original senate concurrent resolution No 11, now on (lie in my office. V.

is. DKNTOif, Secretary of State. Bert Parker has just completed the erection of a new barn on his farm two miles east of town. One or more of Dr. Smyser's Painless Dentists from Liberal, Kansas, will be in Preston September 11th.

AValt Darrin has recovered from his long sick spell and is again at work in the Frack blacksmith shop. Mrs. AV. W. Patterson has been on the sick list the past week or ten days, but is now improving some.

Ben Hargett was at Stafford over Sunday visiting with relatives and attending the funeral of Harry Horn. Bert Parker will leave Sunday night to take a position as traveling salesman for the Rosher-SummerQeld Grocery Company of Kansas City. Success to him. Jim Straw, We call attention to the ad of E. M.

Black in this week's paper. This will be a sale that will extend to every article in the store. This will mean bargains to the traders. They are hampered for room for the fall opening of milliuery. They find it necessary to change the iuterior of the room and close out the men's and boy's clothing, and have thought best to make a general sale before the carpenters get busy, as it will mean the dirt and dust will soil the better grades.

They believe it better to close out while fresh and clean. t- Proprietor of City Dray Transfer. J3TDo all kinds of Hauling and Team Their Smila Came Off. Maud I always like to stand bo twsen a couple of brawny football jA'ers. iBoth (pleased) Awl vhy, now? MaudTheir hideous appearanot sets off a girrs looks so.

FOB SALE. iTurn on The Searchlight. Work, Dig Cellars, Etc. My Charges are Seasonable. Give me a Trial Take your Watches to Shrack'g Pop ular Jeweler Store, Pr at t.

A 2-year-old bull. He is a good one -J. E. Wiltse, Preston, Kansas. kTv-TW The man who hasn't run up against the sharp trader and the trickster in business the chap whose only object seemed to be to squeeze the last red cent out cf every transaction, and give as little in BP ir I return as possible must be a brother of Mr.

E. Z. Mark. 99 NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned are requested to call at once and settle same with Mrs.

James Gosnell. She has my books and accounts. Mrs. h. C.

Littrell. We allude to nobody. We meeely remind you ot the possibility or crRt.t.incr a raw sentiment deal at some daces. We desire to inject no A9 into our advertising, but we do welcome the searchlight of investigation. Our stock, our prices and our methods are such that we would consider it a favor to have you scrutinize them critically.

Bring us your lumber and building material bills for esti- METHODIST CHURCH. mates, and see us aoout uriiis you neeu ouo. BP Bev. D. J.

Cole of Pratt, will preach morning and night next Sunday. Epworth League meeting begins promptly at 8:00 o'clock p. m. and preaching at 7:30. Morning preaching at 11:00, following Sunday school at 10:00 sharp.

Come to these services. Let us also be getting ready for the tabernacle meeting which begins the second week of September. Of Live Stock and Farm Implements At Riverside Farrr) Eight Miles East of Pratt, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908. The pastor will be home next week to take up the work regularly. D.

C. Shields, Pastor. D. W. Kleiton, D.

fi3TSpecial attention given to diseases of Women and Children. (grOflice in Palace Drug Store. Preston, Kansas. NOTICE. CS Jd llk Horseshoeing Several dishes have been left wilh us at different times.

Not knowing who the owners are, I leave the dishes at Hays' store, and ask owners to call and get them. ALSO At times of Ladies Aid supper some body exchanged some knives and forks with us. If the person will kindly write me at Thayer, Kansas, I would like to make the proper exchange. K. IIOBSON.

I have secured the services I of a scientific horseshoer who is a graduate of the Horseshoer's Union of Buffalo, New York, I and when you want anything in this line, call at my shop. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Annual Encampment TOLEDO, OHIO Aug. Very low fares or the round trip from points on Rock Island Lines A cool and" inviting trip through Chicago or St. Louis to Toledo and the East made doubly attractive by the Rock Island's fast trains with clean and up-to-date equipment, taking you into La Salle Station, Chicago or Union Station, St.

Louis This will be the biggest sale of the season. It includes 45 head of registered Hereford cattle and 20 thoroughbred calves; 91 head of grade cattle; 18 head of horses and mules and 33 head of Poland China shoats, and all sorts of farm implements. 1 E. C. LUTES, General Blacksmith, TURON, KANSAS.

1 DIAMONDS I Watches, Clocks I The following Letters remained uncalled for in the Preston Postotlice, and if not called for in 30 days will be sent to the Dead Letter office at Wash-ngton, D. August 1st, 1908. Allison. Emett. Austin, Jerry.

Chapman, II. B. Crozier, Eddie. (2) Cherry, Mrs. Alice.

Clemens, Miss Hattie. Grouse, Charley, (card) Jackson, Albert. (2 cards) Myers, Claud. (2 cards) McBeasley, Mr. Potter, Daniel B.

Spring, D. M. oice, Chas. (card) Wilson, J. W.

(card) Wilson, Geo. When calling for the above, please say L. E. Craft. and JEWELRY, Bircher.

Oners. Barnes where direct connection are made with trains for Toledo no transfer between depots necessary. Watch flaking Engraving A Specialty. F. A.

DEVLIN, Full particulars from W. A. SGRIBNER, Agent Rock Island Lirwa Col. J. H.

McCool and Col. W. H. Tracy, Auctioneers. KANSAS.

TURON, ii 3i.

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1905-1908