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The Moline Advance from Moline, Kansas • 2

The Moline Advance from Moline, Kansas • 2

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gin work atCliapIin Wednesday II. Turner no. A. Freed CO A A AAA A A jl A A rfkAtQaTvA -pw a a -t-j XJio. Moline Review.

E. C. DEWEY. -in' i i i 'P" IP CFFICUL FJIFP OF ElK COCSTT. TrfE NEW YEAR.

Father, let rue dedicate A this year Ia whatever worldly state Thou have me be. Not from sorrow, pain or care, Foeedoni dare I claim; alone shall be tuy prayer, (llorify Thy name. Ben Lysterand family visited Ben's father and mother and other relatives twd or three days of last week. Their home- is at Joplin, where Mr." Lyster is employed a an engineer at Turned our way for a few momenta while we mentis a mine. a few ractayou may have overlooked.

There is a vas The difference between. fiaBBOHiPTiom One Year, $1.00. SixMonthi, 60 eenti. Three Months, 25 cents. JScsciptiomj One Year, SI.

UO. isii Mouths. 0 cc'fts. Three JMonthg, 23 cent. Odd Fellevvs removed the roof their build ing, northwest cor from j.

COUNTY NEWS. I ier inch per ner Seventh and Osage streets, and month, rfngle column. HuplnetiS lycaU.five mont n. mnjne roiaron. ihiji remodelled the upper portion, putting centi cr line neb insertion 3-N0TICE All items fortius column loot on a new, roof sloping to the west, of JSxtha CoytF: txtrn, pie obtnin the lament flyecen uerecaived not later than Wednesday nooi to tr nsnre publication.

making the upper story much more suitable for a lodge room. They have or fpr CHAPLIN. jtfntered at the Post-office at Moline, as Constipation is nothing more fjJ than a clogsrini? of the bowels I I Second Class Ail 31 latter. Purity, and Quality. A nd it is especially so in the drug Every druggist talks about "purity of drugs." We talk about First Quality.

A drug may be strictly pure and yet not be or first quality. For instance: Quinine is made from Cinchona bark. Some of it yields-only two per cent while the first quality bark yields eleven per rent; Both are pure, but one ts of better quality. So tt is with many other drugs. If we fill your prescriptions, rethalL use drugs of FIRST QUALITY ONY.

also begun the new building on ad joining lot. An assault was made upon YV. Lausdown Friday night, and a serious injury inflicted by blow upon and nothmgless than vital stag-nation or death: if not relieved, Did Santa Clause visit you? Bert Adaja is hauling corn Molie. a FRlPA.Y. jJANUARY 2, Jp03 to Turner, Freed a nd Co pa ny We merely want to remind all our friends that we already stocking up for spring trade and getting ready to handle just as large a cash business as our customers are pleased to give us, We have studied the needs of Moline trade, and are prepared to fill them.

And we will positively refuse to be beaten on figures on lumber, hardware, paint, brick, tile or any thing else we have for sale. You have been here often before: come in again. Yours Respectfully, TURNER, REED CO. i it every constipated sufferer A I Miss Landsdown is spending her the bead with a whisky bottle, Pend- Special Notice to Our Readers. This paper Ii on file at the offieo of the Chicstro Inter Ocean.

ilW-108-110 En JVfonroe street. vacation at.home. Ing investigation we do not care to 1 JChionsn, where our renler will be courtenualy "Miss la visitinir with trive particulars. It seems- to us an home folks this week. outrage, one that should be severely' punished.

No arrests have jrreeted who inny cure rto call upon me in'er JOcenn for a tour of inspection and sight-seeing its tpngniiioent bulletin, in which onri found eery mechanical and soientWic iin-. lrovement of the sire in connection with the; needs of a great newspaper. It is rare trent to 'anyone interested in the subject and should jtaken advantage of. Miss Maude Marshall, of Howard, been made at this is visiting relatives Chaplin this The ladies of Ludonia, Chapter No. week.

243, order of the Eastern Star, pre Sunday school will continue another ELTING'S DRUG STORE. Moline, Kansas- could, realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in his system; he -would soon get relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, biliousness, colds and many other ailments disappear when constipated bowels are relieved Thed-ford's Black-Draught thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an. easy and natural manner without the purging of calomel or other violent cathartics.

Be sure that you get the original Thedford'a Black-Draught, made by The Chattanooga Medicine Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. Worsen, May 25, 190U I cannot recommend Thedf ord's Blaek. Draught too highly. 1 keep It In my house aU the time and hare ttsed It for the last tea years. I never gave my children any other laxative.

I think I could never be able to work without It sented Irs. Anna L. Hill a gold star Year; to all, our quarter which make a year's A ITAPPY pin last Friday night as testimony work. of their regard for their worthy matron of the past year, and whn is John Schul was through our burg on a business trip to Howard last Now Is the tie to make goqd I ') elected for another year. Miss Maude Saturday.

Bird is continued jas associate matron; Walter of -Oklahoma, is M. F. Arnall, worthy matron; N. 3 visiting with his uncle, 'Jim Street A NEEDED REFORM. A much needed reform labour gov Hill, secretary.

Miss Katie Lans- and family. The down was elected conductress with New Lumber Yard I Rev. Eller delivered an earnest dis Miss Gail Roberts as associate con i Is a change In the manner of electine United States senators. If on account 01 Being troubled with NEW IMPROVED GEE WHIZZ WASHER i lined with galvanized xuetal. Insuring' it not to leak constipation.

lour medicine Is course upon "Man's Relationship to ductress, and Mrs. Sarah Bird treas au inai aeepg me up. C. B. McFABLAXD.

urer. v-' God," Sunday, to a good audience. George Jones' little daughter has Later Sunday, December 28, 1902, will long be remembered by Elk Falls been quite sick. Her grandma, Mrs -voteu lor ns easy running, easy on clothing, fust, unexcelled work and durability. It will pay you toin-vegtiffate the merits of this oMue.

SALE BY Greenwood, of Howard, is helping to people as the date whe gas was struck for be first time in Elk Falls. iane cre oi ner. Homeseekers Excursion. One fare plus $2 round trip. Dec.

Lumber. Lath Shingles Ceiling Flooring Cement Lime Brick Sash Doors The' drillers and a few interested We keep a lull line oT all Icinds of buildiug material. FOULSTON CO. Moline, Kas, AMES CHAPEL. 2 16, 1 1902, Jan.

6, 20, Feb. 3, 1 7, parties knew that gas was escaping March 3, 17, Apr. 7, 21, 1903. Some Sunday evening. But in the dark- Miss Lela Hall is at home this ness of the night a 'test was made points, in Arkansas to Arizona, Indian week.

that justified Mr. Van Pelt to say, Miss Urace Grooms is visiting Mrs. Territory, Louisana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. Good for 21 days from date of sale. "She's a Dandy." The gas is said to 7,: Si Rettig.

i of superior quality, and-the School will commence at Center very strong. Among the Cents Sense, Scents. A a oncenore. Mr. Comer spent his holidays at his first visitors from out of town wre from Moline, and Elk Falls people feel grateful to Moline people for the hearty encouragement 11 father's.

W. H. Dillon. Mgr.5 ft J. R.

Beach killed a beef one day last week. given. Anotner well is to be oegun soon. A few cents spent with sense for a trial bottle of our SCENTS will make you a regular customer at our Perfume counter. -Elting's Drug Store.

Hunters Notice. All persons are warned not to hunt or fish on the premises of the under- Miss Grayce Michaelson is spending Long Brothers Do all kinds of "Blacksmlthing, Buggy and Wagon Work. Fine Horse Slioe MOLINE COLLEGE NOTES. the holidays in town. Sr.

CO Miss M. Smith has gone jback to her Merton Silger is at home enter iug a specialty. Use-the "Henderson- school at Oak Valley. taining friends from abroad. eve.r was a for having jthem elected by the legislatures tthe reason no longer exists.

To day state, Delaware, is, aqd jfor two years has been entirely unrepresented in the senate because a millionaire has determined to buy himself into the upper house of congress and has ap honest man from being In a.nsas the interest of state is absorbed in the senatorial and pipts are formed and bargains made that are detrimental to good government. At least half the of the legislature will be taken with the senatorial and jthe public interests injured thereby. Several times an amendment to the providing for ttyj election of United states senators by the people has been passed by the lower house of congress, only to be held up in the senate. Qur legislature ought 4to require the man they elect to pledge himself to vote and work for the passage, of this measure, and they pass a resolution instructing the other senator to do the same. We believe (the election of by the people wonld have an elevating effect on the senators.

There are men in the senate who never would have Kot there had their election depended ton a vote of the people. It is because this method would have a tendency to destroy the power of the boss that it meets vyith the opposition it does. Let the change be made. Johnnie Miller and family spent Miss Lettie Sturges is spending her siSncd under Penalty of prosecution Christmas in town. to the fullest extent of the law Tire Setter." It sets them cold and keeps" tbe dish of the wheels just right It does the work perfectly.

A great improvement over the old method. Old City Hall Moline, Kans vacation at home in the country. Mr. Stitt returned to visit his Undertakers arid Embalmers Van Elting is enjoying a holiday family for a fewiays. Additional names added for 25c Ralph Dewey, W.

J. Hubbard. visit from his friend, Homer Hamlin Joe Lewis has gone to Sumner of Winfield. county. I wonder why? On the 24th after a profitable Jesse Lawrence took his Christmas 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE session of nearly three months, the dinner with Mr.

Hall's family. College closed for a week's vacation. A full line of undertaking goods alwajrs on hand. All calls attended to night and day. Prices reasonable.

Call at the Hardware and furniture store of The Christmas entertainment and Mrs. S. C. Powell spent her vaca tree was a success at the Chapel. 22 SHMER2T Contractor and Builder.

Plans and specifications furnished on short notice. Eighteen years experience in Moline. All work guaranteed. tion in Kansas City. She- re Moving will be the next thing on turned on the 31st inst.Tin order to the program in our neighborhood.

open school on New Year's. Trade Marks Once more the sun shines in Kan- E. Foulston Co.t Moline, Kansas gas, and the roads are getting better. Bay Francher has gone to Kansas Tf Copyrights I ILA O6w0 V0SQCOQOOf A City on business, but, incidentally, John Davis has gone to St Louis. will take in the theater and opera Anyone sending a sketch and description icay qnickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable.

Communications strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the He is a barber and drummer by trade.

Rev. John Beach and wife are A A AAA A JW- A nftf A L. ft JV A A A during bis stay in the muddy city. ifi- A itiree new omnn premier ma spending the holidays at his fathers. NotlCC- V.

Anyone desiring to take music lessons will please call at my home as I am prepared to give, lessons on the violin, organ and piano. I am teaching the German method the same as used at the Emporia State Normal. Hattie Elstun. scientific Jititencam chines recently made their appear r-T' The holidays are almost over with ance in the tpye-writing department. us, and we will go to work once more.

A handsomely illustrated weekly. J-nrtr est circulation of any scientific Journal. Terms, 3 a year: four months, $1. 8old by all newsdealers. filUNH Co.36,Broadwa'- Hew York They are elegant an all appreciate' Mr.

Hall's son has returned to his them. home in the northern part of the Branca Umce. tS jt eu asninKton. v- George Broughton, 'with an eye to state. HARDWARE business, is tilling engagement Rev.

Beach gave a talk to the Sun ljSe. A A AAA A A AAA A AO A A A A AAA. A. A. AjJS with the telephone company this day school Sunday which was enjoyed week, but will be ready for school i January 1st.

by aU. L. E. Richardgpn is home from Em "ALSO The deposits at "The College poria, but will go back- to school MOLINE MEAT MARKET JOHN W. HANSON.

PROPRIETOR. Bank" during fifteen minutes last January 3. Tuesday morning amounted to nearly $11,000. Frank Harris, cashier, and A Beautiful "Watch Meeting." 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Gale gave a party in beautiful home on New Years' Eve. A large number of their friends present the evening passed rapidly with music, song and social converse. The Elstun Brothers, Will Ransom and Henry McClure gave the rcompany fine instrumental music with the piano, violin and horn. An interesting feature of the evening was a drawing contest. Cards numbered 1 2 were distributed to the guests and 'those holding No.

1 were required to a scene illustrating the title to Cooper's novel, "The Pathfinder," Mr. Able has been hauling hay by Eddie Dillon, teller, were equal to himself, as Otis has gone to Black-well on a visit. i All kinds of fresh and cured In Old City Building the occasion, and did their work with PAINTS, GLASS. Oldest established, and always on the spot with the best of prices. meats constantly on hand.

FISH IN SEASON. There was a party at Mr. Richard care and dispatch. fir 'V V1 Jt -SP V1- -V son's Tuesday nigbt. and one at Mr.

The class in book-keeping met with Brewington's Friday night. All re with an agreeable surprise the day port an enjoyable Aj before Christmas, each member there The teachers in our neighborhood of being informed that on account of were at home Christmas, but they are and those holding No. 2, one repre faithfulness and proficiency, his all at their work once more. sentinsj the title of Donald G. Mitch- salary of $40 per month had two el's book, "Reveries of a Bachelor." weeks ago been raised to $60.

The stu Miss Effie Richardson had the mis The drawings when collected showed dents are justly proud of this stamp fortune to run a needle in her arm, Come in arid-see us. TU RNE RE 0 Cash Dealers- great originality and vivid imagina of approval upon their work. and the doctor failed to get it out. December 1902. tion.

The first prize, a China dish, given for the best drawing, was won ELK FALLS. George W. McKey, President. jjjg MOLINE H. R.

Ellsworth, rp Vice President. 3 A JJ Jinks Smetiiers, -BANK Casliier. jDqes a General Banking Business. i by Owen Myers, and the "booby" Dislocated Her Shoulder. The Christmas entertainment last prize, a cup and 6aucer, for the worst, Mrs.

Johnanna Soderholm, of" Fer was awarded to Mrs. Will Elstun. Wednesday evening at the Baptist gus Falls, fell and dislocated church passed off very nicely. editor of the Review is firmly her shoulder. She had a surgeon get jof the opinion that in making this Mrs.

Olive Stout and Mrs. Gertrude G. McKE Moline, Kans. it back in place as soon as possible, Walker came In from Leon, Kan but it was quite sore and pained her last award the committee plainly qis-criminated against hjm-) An elegant supper was 'served and Tuesday, for a visit jyth home folksj very much Her on mentioned that George Turner spent Wednesday in-j he had seen Chamberlain's Pain Balm voicing the JSlk Falls lumber yard, advertised for sprains and soreness, the bells and whistles announced DIRECTORS. George W.

McKey H. Ellsworth O. Stevens," S. Z. Ellsworth, J.

VV. Farrow. and will at once prepare for further and sne asked him to buy her a bottle the New Year, the company shook hands all around and departed deeply of it, which he did. It quickly re- good trade. Breeder of Hereford Cattle and Poland China Hogs of Highest and Choicest Blood A few choice Boar Pigs eligible to registry, for sale.

Also five head of High Grade Bull Calves HOR at head of Cow Herd. BLACK KNIGHT at head of Swine Herd. Motto: Qjalttt not Oxr-a-asmx-sr. lieved her and enabled her to sleep indeptcd to Mr. and Mrs.

Cale for one of the pleasantest evenings of -their Casslus Rambo, Mrs. Belle Ferris in ti which she had not done for several and Miss Lulu Buthrufif, camelin 0 days. The son was so much pleased Monday night aid are visiting rela with the relief it gave his mother tives in town. that he has since recommended it to i Mrs. Martha Kambo has been many others.

JFor sale by E. W. Elt i KEIFERS CA granted an allowance of $5 by the ing. If vou are a far: Fraternal Aid association by reason of her disability. Pratt's Poultry Food does just what is claimed for it.

It keeps the hens ler cent gert Michaelson has been promoted and chicks in vigorous health, and lives. Register of feeds. Mr. Whaling's death creates a in the office of register of jtfeeds which will have to be filled by the county commissioners: We think Jt would be a graceful and proper thing for theni to appoint Mrs. Whaling to the vacancy; The lady needs the office, and with the help of Miss JQrant, the deputy Mr.

Whaling had appointed, she could perform the duties of the office in an acceptable 'manner. We thiqk Mrs. Whaling's Appointment would meet the approval 'of the entire coqnty. have one increases the number of eggs. My to the position of driller by J.

A. Paullin a deserved honor awarded to a worthy young man. Meals at all Honrs. We serve Oj-sfers in any style. Fresh Bread every da-; also fresh candies, nuts, etc.

trade on the food has increased steadily since I have taken the Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lockard were agency for it. Parties who buy it each year say that the money spent for Pratt's Food brings bigger re 4 FINE GRADETOF CIGARS. called to the home of their daughter, Mrs.

Fickle, Sunday. Mrs. Rose Uee-land accompanied tlem. Our Christmas present of a fine gas well did not arrive, and we are now Buy a postal card and send to The New-York Tribune Farmer, ISew York City, sor a free specimen copy." The Tribube Farmer is a national Illustrated Agricultural Weekly for Farmers and their families, and stands at the head of the agricultural press. The price is $1.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure it -with your own favorite local turns for the amount invested than any money spent on the farm.

Now is the time to feed it when eggsi expecting it as a New Year's gift. are nigti. eaie at jolting's drug Will wire you when we get it. store. -newspaper, The Moline Review at a gain.

Both pipers one year only $1.50. Justin JJowels is visiting his peo Animal Convention of National Live pie at Elk Falls. --His home is in Stock Association. Colorado. Ills annt.

Mrs. Smitb, From-Moline, $7 for round came over from Moline Friday. Factory HolineL Carriage G. W. fflEAO Date of sale, January 12 and 13, 1903, Charlie Dewey gave a graphophone A Musical Trjyat.

Moline is prpaiised a musical treat for January 9. The Cbaittauqua club will ciVe an entertainment in'the Mo line opeia' house on that date. This Company 'is oh the (renqla lecture 'course," and having a vacant date that 'plghfc tlicy come to Mpline. ought tu bave a ujl house. nsas Mld-iy Inter Exposition at To- pC8j Kn.M;f 1903.

One" fare round trip. Date of sale January. 19, 23 and 23. Final return 'limit January 21. Limit to return, January 16.

Tickets i concert to a delighted audience Sat can be eposited and limit extended to January 31, 1903. urday night at tueBaptist church, lie has a floe lot of records. i tv a a is LONG, Prop. FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES BUILT Special Attention Given to Painting, Trimming And Repairing. Also General Plow Work and Horse Shoeing a Spec Miss Katie Lansdown returned to her school in the Kyser neighborhood Candy-dly.

You wont fipd a finer, fresher, stock of candy in town than ours. Elting's Drug Store. Saturday night by way of Grenola. Successor to W. R.

Whaling Miss Arvilla returns Tuesday to bc- A.

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