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Kansas State Democrat from Topeka, Kansas • 3

Kansas State Democrat du lieu suivant : Topeka, Kansas • 3

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WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE CLASSIFIED FOOLED BY BOGUS WEAPONS Lets Go Hick'yvnut Hunting 'Tis ever thus on days like these When all the world is wrapt in peace In this lovely bright October weather, I want to get a few together, And go on hickory-nutting jaunts Away to seek sweet country haunts I want to give old care the shake, And not stay here and stew and bake Ah! thats the way we used to do When we were young and life was new. On such a perfect autumn day We'd get our sack and hie away To gather hickory-nuts and things. While time flew by on golden wings A tired, happy, noisy bunch We'd straggle home at last to lunch And crack our nuts and eat and rest Of all good times this was the best. And so on perfect days like these I wish that care and toil might cease, And we could hickory-nutting go, As we once did when life was new. And when ere October comes around I see them lying on the ground, And see them hanging on the trees And hear them rattling on the leaves.

I start to say "come on you, Joe" Let's'off to hickory-nutting go." But ah! We haven't any time to go, Away on jaunts like that, and so We stay at home and toil away All through the bright October day, And dream of days forever past, Dear days of youth too sweet to last. -Belle Winter, Scott City, Kans. WATSON NEWS. Mrs. Saylor and eon, Irvin, leave for California this week.

Mauriel Taylor called on Miss Ava Woodworth Sunday evening. Mrs. Ed Murphy and daughters, Rose and Leona, called on Mrs. James Beary Saturday. Mr.

Roberts and son, John, of North A course in the Arkansas School of Chiropractice to one student ireach' town. Write for particulars at once. Van Buren, Ark. FOR SALE. General merchandise stock foiale; located in Washington county, in a town of 450 population; this is a first-class stock; never has changed hands; no junk; clean and best location in Kansas for the business; reason for selling, sickness; can be bought reasonable.

owners want cash. ite to P. O. Box 69, Haddam, Kas. Well drillers for sale; one Teezel hydraulic hollow, rod drilling this machine has been used for demonstrating purposes at state fairs, and i in perfect condition.

For full particulars and description address Brazil Machine Foundry Brazil, Ind. Twenty-five hundred high grade Hereford stock cattle; ranches and range to carry same. Range and stock in fine condition. If interested apply to Jas. W.

Medley, Magdalena, N. Mi. I have a vacant corner 80x100 feet 10 blocks east of Main street, Kansas City, cost in 1887, hall price if sold immediately. Only vacant corner site there; suitable for apartments, or department store. Might consider good trade; stores preferred, M.

Y. Barnum, 3519 College Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Tarklo Champion Molasses Peed Predigested Balanced Ration, proven to be the world's leading feed. Writ at once for booklet telling all about this wonderful quick profit making feed. Tarkio Champion Molasses Feed Co.

561-67 Live Stock Ex. K. C. Ma CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE. St.

Joseph, Mo. For Young Men and Boys' Thorough commercial and and preparatory course for, younger boys. Boarders and day students. Graduates can secure good positions. Term begins Sept.

8th. For catalog address BRO. E. LEWIS, President. FOR SALE.

80 Acres, $240; terms; improved" close in; spring; orchard. Leslie Land Leslie, Ark. We give the Earth with our Plants THEROSERY Phone 3691 103 W. 8th Avenue 'UC Exchange New Goods for Old 1 STALONS FURNITURE CO. 2 I Furniture, Carpet, Rugs, Linoleum and Stoves I VOtR CREDIT IS GOOD Phone 1724 413 Kansas Ave I U-V LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning, Pressing 5R I and Repairing Phone 663 216-218 W.

6th St. IK i si? saagagaa C. E. WILSON, Notary Public, 217 West 5th Street Attorneys at Law. A.

P. TONE WILSON, JR. Lawyer 217 West Fifth Street Com 1394 Topeka, Kans. HIRAM C. ROOT Attorney at Law gtotambian Building.

Room 33. P. H. CONEY, Attorney at Law ftll Kansas Ave. TopeH, Kans.

H. W. EULER Lawyer Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kans. JAS.

H. GUY Lawyer 1 Kansas Ave Topeka, Kans. Pfcone 3261. E. C.

WARFEL Attorney and Counsellor Smite 625 New England Bldg. A. A. GRAHAM Attorney at Law SIS Kansas Ave. Topeka, Kans.

T. D. HUMPHREYS Lawyer til Kansas Ave. Phone 1924 HUNCATE HEINZ Lawyers Room 15, Crawford Bldg. JAMISON 6 JAMISON Lawyers 119 West 5th Street A.M.

THOMAS Attorney at Law 413 Kansas Avenue jSONROE, ROARK, McCLURE AND MONROE. Attorneys and Counsellors 119-620 New England Building HOUSES FOR RENT. Large room for shop 1st floor, 218 Stat 4th street. $13. List your house with us, we can pat them.

'A. P. TONE WILSON, CO. H7 West 5th St. Topeka, Kans.

Phone 1394. To Exchange Wanted to Exchange a house for a Linotype machine. FOR RENT, Miscellaneous Modern furnished rooms, 217 V7est 5th Street. Only $2.00 per Week. FOR SALE 3-four roomed Houses and four corner First and Van Buren streets.

Cheap as finding It Will sell part or all on partial payments. P. H. Coney, Administrator, 316 Kansas Phone 575. For Rent Brick stone building and grocery store, fixtures complete, at 1114 N.

Van Buren street. Also 4 living rooms and barn, old established stand, only $15.00 per month. ANTHONY P. WILSON, Owner, UfiO N. Logan St.

Phone 2938 Red. P. H. Coney, 316 Kansas Avenue, sftone 575 has all kinds of dty prop-arty and lands for sale or rent. Cmsult him if you want to rent or My property.

EXECUTOR'S SALE The nice home Auntie McDonald, 120 Holman Bt -opposite Garfield Park. 6 rooms, 1 lots, a barn, cistern and celler. Appraised at $830. Quick sale wanted. Apply to P.

H. CONEY, Executor, 816" Kansas Avenue, Phone 675. For Better SIGNS FRICK The Sign Man 509 Kansas Ave. Phone 1558W I MOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ft I Local and Personal E. V.

King Better Photographs and Better Kodak finishing. Adv. Paul Diaz returned to his work Thursday after an absence of three weeks. W. A.

Haskins, ef Lincoln street, is suffering with a severe cold this week. Wm. C. Stapel of Elmont was transacting business in the capital city Tuesday. J.

E. Barrett, Receiver of the U. S. Land office, voted at his old home Yates Center, Kansas. Hon.

Fred Robertson, U. S. District Attorney, went to his old home at Atwood to vote, returning to Topeka Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Ramsey and children, 501 Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. JamesRamsey, 1024 Taylor drove to Lawrence, Sunday in the former's auto.

Edward Ostrander and Miss Blanch Jackson were married at the home of the bride, Wednesday. They will be at home to their friends for the present at her parents' home. Miss Bess Cave visited with the Misses Knox of 1302 Waverly avenue, Kansas City, Kansas, from Friday until Tuesday. They attended the grand opening of the Union Station Friday evening. As we go to press it looks as if Senator Chas.

Curtis will be the next U. S. Senator, but it will take the official count to decide. Besides the votes of thousands of people who mailed their votes may make some change in the final result. An Active Liver Means Health If you want good health, a clear complexion and freedom from dizziness, constipation, biliousness, headaches and indigestion, take Dr.

King's New Life Pills. They drive out fermenting and undigested foods, clear the blood and cure constipation. Only 25c at your druggist's. Adv. First published in the Weekly X-Rays Democrat.

Friday, Oct. In the Probate Court of Shawnee County, Kansas, In the matter of the Estate of Ruth Monroe, Deceased. Notice of Final Settlement Creditors and all other persons inter-) ested in the aforesaid estate, are hereby notified that on the 7th day of December, 1914, said day being the first Monday of said month and the first day of the December 1914 Term, I shall apply to the Probate Cours sitting at the Court House in the City of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, for a full and final settlement of said estate and for an order of the Court finding and adjudging who are the heirs of Ruth Monroe, deceased. Lee Monroe, Executor. It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism in any form should by all means keep a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand.

The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Liniment; do not rub it. Sloan's penetrates almost immediately right to the seat of pain, relieving the hot, tender, swollen feeling and making the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 25c of any druggist and have it in the house against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Adv.

in the Business World will depend upon your Training fit Recent Incident In Brooklyn Only One of Many That Have Been Placed on Record. When Albert Smith of Brooklyn fought a burglar with an empty revolver the other day he only added to a long list of instances in which the housebreaker has been put to flight through a subterfuge. In Smith's case his wife had taken the cartridges from the revolver so that their little-five-year-old child, who had taken the weapon from the bu-! reau drawer one day, should not do it again to her injury. It was a revolver just the same. A bunch of keys more than once has compelled a "bad crowd" to "hold up their hands" when pulled from the hip pocket ostentatiously in the dark.

A musician going home one night in the suburbs of Chicago flashed his fife at a man who came out of the shadows demanding money and in an instant the man fled. A piece of gaspipe declared to be a bomb was sufficient on one occasion in Cleveland to disperse a fighting mob near the river front. The man who called it a bomb was a detective engaged in keeping the peace during a mill strike. 100 YEARS OLD Mr. T.

Planter Eastus, they tell uie your father is a very old man. Bastus Yas, sah. Ef he lives til mi' Tuesday he'll be an octagera-nium. PALMY DAYS FOR POET8. PmrinVilv no Tnt pvpr pnioved a -j i greater popularity than Thomas Moore.

He was the idol of Ireland. A typical instance of the esteem in which he was held is given in Mr. Stephen Qwynn's biography. 9 In 1835 Moore paid a visit to Bannow. "On the approach to this town from Wexford where Moore was met by his host the party was encountered by a cavalcade bearing green banners, and escorted formally to a series of triumphal arcl.es, whera a decorated car awaited the poet, with Nine Muses (some of the remarkably pretty girls) ready to place a crown on his head.

It had been arranged that the Muses should follow on foot but as the crowd passed in Moore made three of them get up on the car." JUVENILE MUSICAL MARVELS. Precocious as is the latest musical marvel, the eleven-year-old violinist, Duci Kerekjarte, he has had many predecessors even more precocious, both as players and composers. Sir Charles Halle was only four when he first -played in public Hummel made his first appearance at the age of five, Mozart at six, Chopin and Rubinstein at eight; Mozart began composing when only five, while Samuel Wesley wrote a march for one of the Guards regiments at the age of seven. Sir Edward Elgar was twelve years old when he composed his first music for a child's play a shameful lack of precocity! LIBERAL. Nell She's a woman of liberal views, isn't she? Belle Well, I notice ehe's always giving others a piece of her mind.

GIVE HER TIME. Marks Heard from your wife Bince she went to the shore Parks No she hasn't run out of money yet. CAUTIONED HER. She My physician says I should have a bite before retiring. He Be careful that's what killed Cleopatra.

BRUTE. Co-Edt What do I U6e.when I say, "I am beautiful." Bold Soph Remote past. Vermont Crabbe. Topeka, called on his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Sunday.

Mrs. Emory Hannah, daughter Thel- ma, and son Daryl, of North Topeka, spent the past week with Mrs. Han nah's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beary.

The Royal Neighbors of Watson Camp No 1699 attended a meeting at Richland, Kansas, held by some of the different camps of Shawnee county. A bountiful dinner was served, after which the members of Camp No. 146 of North Topeka gave a camp drill which was very much enjoyed by all present. xn't forget that we will send the -Bays Democrat to your address any-kere in the United States one year '7 the small sum of twenty-five cents. ELLA SIPES Expert Accountant and Notary Public Suite 301-2 New England Bldg.

lire 12(2. Tcptks, SEE CHEAP JACK Real Bargains in Coal, Gas and Oil Stoves 5 617-19 Quincy St. Phone 3749 White Star Laundry Phone HZ 213-215 W. 5th St. A.

C. Keating, G. W. McKowen, Props. Your Patronage Solicited 3IE Ideal Bakery's ButterNnt Bread I "Rich as Butter Sweet as a Nut" Ask Your Grocer Johnson Will Play Ball, Celebrating Birthday Walter Johnsort Special to, the Democrat.

Humboldt, Nov. 5. Today is Walter Johnson's day in Humboldt. He will celebrate his birthday by pitching for the Humboldt team against the Chanute all-stars. The Commercial club is in charge.

The stores and schools will close and several thousand out-of town visitors are expected. Humboldt high school football team will play. Yates Center before the baseball game. Try This for Your Cough' Thousands of people keep coughing because unable to get the right remedy. Coughs are cause I by inflammation of throat and bronchial tubes.

What you need is to soothe this inflammation. Take Dr. King's New Discovery; it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises the phlegm and quickly relieves the congested membranes. Get a 50c bottle fiom your druggist. "Dri King's New Discovery quickly and completely stopped my congh" writes J.

K. Watts, Floydale, Texas. Money back if not but it neiirly always helps. If you arc already a subscriber, seud us twenty-five cents, and we will send the X-Rays Democrat to oe of friends for one year. fill 7 1 y'UsAill mmm GEORGE, KNOLL The Wall Paper Man 842 N.

Kansas Avenue. Topeka, Kansas and PAINTS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 6 Phone 3803 1 YOUR SUCCES Pure Food Cafe 502 Kansas Avenue E. B. Synder, Proprictcr Oysters, Fish and Steaks Regular Dinner from 11.30 to I and 5.30 to 70 20ct. Open Day and Night Regular Meals 20cts.

There are good reasons why you should-get this training at Let us talk it over. Dougherty's Business College Topeka, Kansas.

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