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De Soto News from De Soto, Kansas • 2

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De Soto Newsi
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De Soto, Kansas
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FOIEYSTlIBIIEYCDIiE Hakes Kidneys and Bladder Right Wedding Bells. AtTopeka, Kansas, on Feb. 9, 1909, at high noon, Mr. Glenn H. Couch of De Soto and Miss Edna Musser of Cedar Junction were united in marriage.

They i jjjj a lot of them, and every We sell them we sail pair we sell we guarantee. If they do not give satisfactory wear, bring them back to us and we will refund your money. 1 DpaSr We alway pay the price for Produce of all kinds. COKER BROS. S2? S2fS StS? t2 I pi a 1 I am prepared to do any and all kinds of Concrete and Cement work.

I build Cement Walks, Concrete Walls, Cement Porches. Steps, Water Tanks, Cisterns, Reservoirs, I have had 6 years experience in sidewalk work, and am equipped with all necessary tools to do it in the most approved manner. Call by Phone De Soto Central. E. H.

Dalrymple. Eagla Eye Motto. "All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." Correspondence Notes from the Grange. Saturday was a very disagreeable day but the faithful few gathered at the appointed hour. The candidates were not present on account of sickness so the regular order of business was disposed of.

We are sorry to note the sickness of our Worthy Chaplain, Mrs. Rachel Couch. We hope for her speedy recovery and that she will be able to be with us at our next meeting. Thers will be a special meeting held Saturday, Feb. 27, at 2 p.

m. This meeting is called to give degree work to the candidates, J. L. and Mrs. Morgan, and Phillip ind Mrs.

Kraus. We wish to see a good attendance and don't forget the date. Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to J. A.

Stone, acivil war veteran, of Kemp, that plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "I contracted a stubborn cold," he writes' "that developed a cough that stuck to me, in spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 1 30 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which restored my health completely.

I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by B. C.

Culp. (Jedar Junction. The literary Thursday night was well attended. Mrs. Evans called on Mrs.

J. W. Randall Friday. Miss Patience Jewett spent Saturday with friends in De Soto. Miss Katie Randall sur-.

prised on February 10, 1909, by. her school-mates, and friends, coming in the evening to help her celebrate her birthday. She received several nice presents. Refreshments, consisting of candy, oranges, apples and cake, were served. The guests departed at an early hour, wishing her many returns of the day.

Secret of Long Life. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method -deals with the blood But long ago millions of Americans had proved Electric Bitters prolongs life and makes it worth living. It purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve cells, imparts life and tone to the entire system. Its a godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people.

"Kidney trouble had blighted my life for months." writes W.M. Sherman, of dishing, "But Electric Bitters cured me entirely." Only 50c, at B. C. Culp's. Morning Star.

J. L. Morgan hauled hogs to De Soto one day last week. C. E.

Jewett and family were visiting with J. L. Morgan and wife recently. Miss Madge Browning of Kansas City was the guest of home folks recently. J.

L. Morgan and wife 'were the guests of F. M. Gordon and family Friday. Miss Mary and Charles Nease visited with S.

Browning and family one evening recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Morgan and J. P. Morgan were visiting with J. T. Hundley and family recently.

I FOLETSHOIJEMAK torts Ooldti Prevents PnMmoala Real Estate Transfers from Feb. 6th to Feb. 13th, furnished by Earl N. Garrett, register of deeds, Olathe, Kansas: The Banking Trust Co to Josephine Burson, lot 21, Westport annex, 250 00 Isaac Crist to George Darnell, eh of nwq of sec 20, twp 14, rge 22, 3800 00 A Tracy to Gano Wimp, lot 6, blk 1, Buchanan Place, Hayes addition, Olathe 225 00 Noah Hunt to A Desblet, seq of 4000 00 William A Hite to Lena Mollett, lot 30, blk 12, South Park 100 00 Goldstein to Moberly, lot 15, blk 28, Olathe, 1250 00 Thomas Freeman to Mrs Graham, lots 16 and 17, blk 1, Proebstel Dalrymples add Le'nexa 1750 00 John Breyfogle, et al, toUenry White 5 acres in seq sec 17, twp 13, rge 24, 1750 00 Effie Parker to Brockway, lot 10, blk 51, Olathe, 3000 00 Frank Coker to James Adams, lots 1 to 12 inc blk 6, Conboy, Miller Goebels add Still-well 200000 Kelly to Malinda A Rhine, lot 15, blk 56, Olathe 1800 00 John Bradshaw to Jensen nh lot 1, blk 2, Stevenson 2nd add Olathe, ex of prop and 1 00 George A Boynton to John Boynton, lots 140 and 142 Park st, Gardner 850 00 George A Metcalf to Jennie Wood, lots 3 and 4 Metcalf's 3rd Addition, 6000 00 Alice Martin to Nettie Gray, tract on Shawnee Taylor's add. De Soto, 500 00 A Wolf kuhl to James Skel-ton, lot 8, blk 5, Bradshaw's 2nd add Lenexa 500 00 Mills to Graham, all lot 6 1350 00 Mary Stephens to Sarah Hay-den lot 128 Main street, Gardner V.

40000 A Wojfkuhl to John Odell, lot 1, blk 2, Wolf kuhl add Lenexa Bessie Seaton to Robert Seaton, tract in nwq of seq sec 12, twp .12, rge 24, 1000 00 Frank Hodges et al, to Wright, blk 7, Belmont, 1000 00 (First published in De soto Eagle Eye February 4Mi, 1909.) Publication Notice. To Dorothy L. Stuchbery: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court of Johnson county, Kansas, by Frederick E. Stuchbery as plaintiff, and that you must answer the petition filed herein against you on or before March 20th, 1909, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered according to the prayer thereof. Plaintiff demands judgment that he be divorced from you on the ground of willful abandonment for more than one year.

18U J.W.Parker, Attorney for Plaintiff. A FREE PATTERN (your own nelection) to every snb- tmy cents a year. taga mint A MAGAZINE. A rem; bctutiful colored plitfts Utrnl (aition dfenstnaking economies tnccy work; household hint fiction, etc, Sub wrilx to-dty, or, send c. for Uirt copy.

I.aily agenti wanted. Send for terms. StylUh, RellaMo, Simple TTjVr'v data, and Absolutely t'erfect-Fluintf Paper ralteruft. MS All Sum Allowed ani Perforations siw ine L'jUWI ton sewing Line. Only io ind etnt eh none higher Auk fcr i hem Sold in neatly lily ud lown, or by mail Irotn THE McCALL 3-113-117 West 31st St, NEW TORN.

SHEW mm returned on the afternoon train to the home of the bride. In the evening the happy couple were tendered a reception at the borne of H. C. Musser, at which only a few near relatives and friends were present. A dainty two course luncheon was served.

The bride was arrayed in a charming Alice blue silk while the groom looked his best in a suit of black. On Wednesday the bridal party were given a one -o'clock dinner at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.M. Couch, east of De Soto.

Those present were: Glenn Conch and wife, Clifford Musser and wife, Don and Grace Musser and Walter Osborne. They were presented with many pretty and useful presents Dresser scarf and Battenburg center piece, Mr. and Mrs Musser; china salad dish; Hattie and Eunice Osborne; silver set, B. M. Couch and wife; large rocking chair, Don and Grace Musser; silver butter knife, Walter Osborne; cake plate handle, Harvey Couch; pin cushion, Bertie Lee Couch; set of silver knives and forks, sent from Wilder by an uncle of the bride; set of solid silverware, consisting of knives and forks, large and small spoons, butter knife and sugar shell, sent from Kansas City by relatives of the groom.

They immediately went to housekeeping on the Couch homestead, which the groom had nicely fitted up previous to the wedding, where they will be pleased to meet their many friends. A Friend. Pneuraouia Follows La Grippe. Pneumonia often follows la grippe but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, for la grippe coughs and deep seated colds. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package.

Sold by all druggists. New Goods! New Ideas With New Goods arriving daily and line is once more nearly complete. Furniture, Hardware, Queensware, Carpets, Linoleum, Lace Curtains No Trouble to Show Goods. Nicholson Valentine Party. Despite the inclemency of the weather a merry crowd of young people gathered at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Stuchbery last Saturday evening where they were very pleasantly entertained at a Valentine party given by Miss May Newcomb. Games in harmony with the anniversary were indulged in, and each guest was the recipient of a Cupid's message from the valentine box.

Refreshments, consisting of sandwiches, pickles, two kinds of cake and apples, were served. Those present were Misses Bille Austill, Maude and Effie Bruner, Nina Reed, Gertie and Ruth Coker, Vernie Newcomb, Leona Johnson, Annie Vaught, Agnes Jewxtt, Libbie and Marie Roberman and Jessie Penner; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson; Messrs. W.

E. Janes, Fred Jewett, Chester Kiser, Floyd Coker, Willie Reed, Joe Austill, Mitchell Brannock, FrankOpie, Louis Taylor, George and Grover Austill, Herbert Linden, Louis Penner and Fred Stuchbery. Men's Work Shoes made of fiiie Yiscolized 09 fifiS! Leather, worth $3.50, now 0 i Mens' Box Calf, worth QoSj! $2.50, now BlOS Highest market SJ 45SJ ST 4SfS RIDER AGENT'" EACH TOW and district to 1 i bicycle furnished by us. Our agents everywhere are ruu particulars ana special otter at once. until you receive and approve of your bicycle.

We ship without a cent deposit in advance, prepay freight, and us at our expense andjra will not be out one cent. are satisfied wun jsi.oo protit above factory cost. can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at received. do not rwnitarlv handle second hand hu-vrW Kit bv our Lhicazo retail stores. Thes rlpar out 810.

Descriptive bargain lists mailed free. roller chains and pedals, parts, repairs and the usual retail Prices. PORCTBBE PROOF Notice the thick rubber tread ana puncture strips and also rim atrip to prevent rim cutting. This-tire will ontlast any other tnakeSOFT. ELASTIC nud EASY K1DLVG.

CHICAGO, ILL inr- KILLthi COUGH wo CURE the 13 fiCS ur. mg 10 kftltftMR -J U31 OLDS Trial CotCo Froe I AKD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TflOlIELES, GUAHANTEED GATISFACXOHYS OR MONEY BErUIIDED. hiiiiim mil 111 "'ii WO 80 a am ux UAflTEDr A sample Latest Model "Rangei' uuiuug rauncy jasi. ir rut I or HO fflOWtJ KKQlj IKfcO to anyone, anywhere in the U. S.

iiuw M-rnua isaio- xmvn i ivtAi.aunng which tune you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to eep the bicycli Keep uie uicycic snip back to FACTABV PDICFS We highest grade bicycles it is possible to malca ftwi vn nivhv at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save io fii mioaiemen I pronu oy ouyinnr direct as and have the manufacturers guar, antee behind your bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyont at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of Jaciotl prices and remarkable special offers to rider agents. VfM I RP ACTnSIItlirtl when T0U receive our beautiful catalogue and IUU WILL DC HdlUHldaCD study our superb models at the wonderfully low prices we can make you this year.

We sell the highest grade bicycles for less moneV man any otner lacmry. we BICYCLE DEALERS, you 'our Orders hlled the SECOND HAND BICYCLES. usually have a number on hand taken in promptly at prices ranging from 93 to 88 lftRCTffB QDHVPQ single wheels, imported VUAO i tn-OHflAti, equipment of all kinds at hatf 50 HEDflETOOBD day Wa trade or SELF-HEALIH8 TIRES The regular retail price of these tires is SSJO ber iair. but to introduce we will sellyouasawplcpairtorftlSUWisiWithoraerfiJi). NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUHCTOBES HAILS.

Tacks or Glass will not let the Mr out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use. EFSGfttPriOBI: Made in alt sizes. It is livriy ami casvridine.vervdtarableand lined insidewith a sDecial atialitv of rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small punctures without allowing the air to est pe.

Ve have hundreds of letters from satis-fiedcustomers stating that their tires haveonlybeen pumped up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resistingqualities being given by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires isfS.jo per pair.but for iair.sr mi rnos we are makin? a soecial factory Drice to the rider of only per pair. All orders shipped same day letter Is received. We ship C.

O. D. on approval. You do not psy a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented. We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby mnkfug the price 4.65-per pair) if you send FULL CASH WITH OltDlSK and enclose this advertisement.

We will also send one nickel plated trass hand pump. Tires to be returned at Of It expense if for any reason they are not satisfactory cn examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as" in a bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, lost longer and look finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at any price. We know that you will oe so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order.

We waut you to send u3 a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. 9rnma don't btty any kind at any price until you send for a pair of ir a itiJ Hedgethoru Puncturc-Prcof tires on approval and trial at the special introductory price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires Gt about half the usual prices. hji-Ts-v- ttf A tf btt write us 0 Wl todoy. IM NOT THINK OF BUYING a bicycle gJISJ f'diJS VifiJM or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful offers we are roakiivg. It only costs a postal to learn everything.

Write it NOW. Promrit lv obtninnd or no fen. Write for our CONFlpENTIAL LETTER beforof applying for patent: it is worth money. Voj obtain PATENTS THAT PAY.S ana help inventors 10 success. 1 Senrl mode), photo or sketch, and we send I IMMEDIATE FREE REPORT ON PAT-j ENTABILITY.

20 years' practice. Beeis-I terea Lawyers, vvrne or come 505-607, 7th WASHINGTON, 0. 1.

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