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Ottawa County Democrat from Bennington, Kansas • 8

Ottawa County Democrat from Bennington, Kansas • 8

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Bennington, Kansas
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THE BENNINGTON HORSE ASSOCIATION. The Imported French Draft Stallion LOTO (6104) 12352. iyu i 1 1 i To the person bringing us the most eggs on Saturday, April 18th, we will give one 48-piece dinner set. To the person bringing us the second largest number of eggs we will give 4 pieces of very pretty imitation cut glass. We will also pay two cents above market price for all eggs brought us on that day.

BIG REDUCTION 'ON ALL GOODS. Our motto "satisfaction or money back." Your Patronage Solicited. "The best is cheapest" so people say, Then get the best, that's what we say. And the place to find, is is at W. I Johannes Co.

'ff i mm: SI iSL rITu IBreedleirsl I will be in town about the 20th of March, with two of the finest Mammoth X. V.Lj'y' As. Jacks ever seen in this county, aso the German Coach Stallion, Dubio, a typical horse of the lerman breed, and my draft stallion. Major. These animals will make the entire season at my barn in Bennington, Kansas.

Come early and avoid the rush. Wimn. EJn(BDn(0)ll3iso (The above is an exact likeness of LOTO, taken from a photograph.) Will make the season of 1908 at the Livery Barn in Bennington, Kansas. Tine rititf Loto 6104 is a dark dapple hay with star in forehead, weight UCbLl ipiIUII. 1810.

Imported by Robert Burgess Son of Wenona, 111. He is compactly built and close to the ground. He has a fine head and neck, a short back, long hips, flat bone, is a good mover and was approved by the National French Draft Horse Association. DafifrVao Foaled April 8, 1900, bred by M. Tetu, France; sired by Liberal reUlglcG, 30R40, he by Turc 3078, out of Farrotte 96.

Dam, Mareyense 4025, she by Mareynr d'Estruval 2998, out of Renssie 3689. TpfftlC msure al Parties parting with or removing mares from 1 CI 111b county forfeit insurance, and account becomes due at Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Prompt attendance required on day of trial. We cordially invite horsemen to call and inspect this horse before breeding, and we will show you as good a horse of this class as there is in the county. For further particulars call on Alfred Rothschild- DENTIST, Seltz Block, Salina, Kansas.

Phone 215. Res. Phone 188. Sosinoform for the Painless Extraction of Teeth and minor operations. Nerves of teeth (when oecesary) removed painlessly, the first treatment.

Kothschild's Method I The most sensitive tooth prepared for filling without pain. Ulcerated and loose teeth can be restored to health and usefulness, generally one treatment Sore and diseased gums and bad breath can be cured. Imported Enamel, the best filling material, will restore the most badly broken down teeth, gives them natural appearance, strong, durable, guaranteed in every particular. Have you any trouble with your plate, won't it stay up? A new method for that flat mouth. If yours is extra bad I want especially to see you.

Crowa and bridge work, all modern work in Porceleao and Gold inlays for the restoration of teeth Mrs. O. H. Shepard visited her pears that an old duck coat had George Craig visited Solomon Saturday. J.

W. Kephart is painting his house facing Parker Street. For Sule: Good bright alfalfa daughter Mrs. Snort of Bavaria the first of the week. She returned by way of Enterprise where she spent a short lime with Mr.

and Mrs. M. E. Ford been thrown over a washing machine on the porch and it is supposed that there were matches in the pocket of the cat which were ignited by the nibbling of mice. The coat and a couple of hats were de hay Julius Rehberg, phone 95 a.

A force of carpenters arrived the 'Miss Hazel Alvord went, to Bridge first of the week and are now at 'work on I. Markley's new resi port last week returning home Tuesday. dence. The work is being pushed and in a few weeks at most the Miss Ollie Gibbs of Glasco spent Sunday and Monday with Miss Gertie Nelson. How things do mix and arousd even the little things.

The other day we had eccasion to bov rw from the Bennington Democrat office a horse cut and on the back of it was written C. Ryckman his property. Prairie View, Kan-sis," Now how did Carl Ryckman 's horse 'photograph' get away down into this country? Uetter Way. HE GOT WHAT HE NEEDED. "Nine years ago it looked as if my time had come," says Mr.

C. Farthing, of Mill Creek, It.d. Ter. 'I was so run down that life bung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist recommended Elec ric Fitters.

I bought a bottle and I got what I needed strength. I had one foot in the grave, but house will be ready for occupancy. Mrs. Lute Nolf entertained a number of friends Monday evening stroyed by the flames while the side of the house was somewhat charred. No other damage is reported.

Presbyterian Church. Apr. 5 Sunday School at 10 a. m. Subject 'The Good Shepherd.

"John 10:1.18. Public Worship at 11 a. m. The Quarterly Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be observed and there will be reception of members into the Church also. The Junior Endeavor will meetat Willie Reinhardt of Glen Elder in honor of Mr.

Nolf's fifty-seventh spent Monday here with his aunt birthday. A four course dinner was served at ten o'clock and an en Mrs. F. Rsinhardt. E.

Norman of Douglas, Okla iovable "evening was spent. Those Electric liitters put it back on thoj homa, was shaking bands with old friends here the first of the week present were Mr. and Mis.Ostrand-er, Mr. and Mrs. Kephart, Mr.

and Dr. Roberts and C. E. Vineyard 3 o'clock p. m.

went to Beverly io the Doctor's Mrs. Chas. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Nolf, Mr.

and Mrs. John Reh, Mrs. Fanny Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Gersline and Misses Mildred Kep The Christian Endeavor Prayer Meeting at 7 p.

m. Subject 'The auto Sunday bringiog Mrs. Vineyard home with them. turt again, and I've be6n well ever since." Sold under guarantee at B. II.

Crosthwaite's drug store. 50. Oar last load of Red River Early Ohio Seed Potatoes is here; If you are in need of such get your, order in early. Price $1.40 per bushel. Shepard Co.

PLENTY OF TROUBLE is caused by stagnation of the liver final examination Leader Mr. Peck. Let us rally to this meet- Herman Reinhardt drove his new auto to Salina Tuesday accompanied Public Worship at 8 p. m. The hart and Nellie Ostrander.

Mr. Nolf received a handsome bookcase and rocking chair and numerous other presents. While going home late Wednesday evening Ben Kephart discover by Messrs. J. H.

Nelson, W. H. DEATH WAS ON HIS HEELS. Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va.

had a close call in the spring of 1906. He says: "An attack of pneumonia left me so weak and with such a fearful cough that my friends declared consumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It helped me immediately, and after taking two and a half bottles I was a well man again, I found out that, New Discovery is the best remedy for coughs and lung disease in all the world." Sold under guarantee at Dr.

B. II. Crosthwaite's drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free, Pastor will give the 5th in the ser Rowe and Bert Nelson, Rev.

J. A Templio was returned ies of talks on 'The Way of Salvation' and will place 4 additional pieces in thellustrative monument. and bowels. To get rid of it ardj. htalacheand biliousness and the to the Bennington charge and will be with us another year.

Rev. Templin can always be counted on ed a fire on the back porch of the residence of W. E. Straight. Alarm ing the inmates Ben preceded to extinguish the flames which he succeeded in doing with several pails water from a nearby tub.

It ap- poison that brings jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pills the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c Dr. B. II.

Crosthwaite's drugstore. t'i do his part and we anticipate an- The mid week Prayer and Sunday School Teachers Meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All our welcome to our services. F. II.

Osaoon, Pastor, other successful vear for the church under his ministration..

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