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The Mineral Cities Times from West Mineral, Kansas • 5

The Mineral Cities Times from West Mineral, Kansas • 5

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West Mineral, Kansas
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0. II A. We sell it for less -THE STORE FOR THE PEOPLE The surest place to spend your cash Others get more i iambs SOME LOW PRICES -ON HEAVY WEIGHT SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE 5 Pair Wool Blankets 20 per ant ff. 25 idics' and Childrens Coats 20 per cent off childs Bear Skin Coats 2 per 6 i rf 5 t-iiHes Tailor-Made uits 20 per cent off WE CANT GIVE AS LARGE DISCOUN IS AS SOME BECAUSE OUR PROFITS -ARE SMALLER Spool cotton, Coats, Clarks, Flerick 5c; no limit, take -what you want 2 cases mens fleeced underwear, 50c kind; 33 i3C or 3 for $1.00 aschance of your life time. One week to rj n' up ba'anccof our Millinery and Furs 10 cases pit shoes, the $2.00 goods, $1.50.

i ri la ft A FEW PAY DAY QkOCERY PRICES i 5 rolls 85c 3 rolls fuse .1.00 3 cans tomatoes 25c .3 cans Mayflower peas i25 3 cans Van Camp .25 3 cans corn 1. 25 ,3 lbs California Lemon cling" peaches ...25 Miners tools 8.35 Rockets. 25 12 inch files i for a5 10 inch files 3 for .1 2 Bran 1.25 Soup beans, 6 25c Granulated sugar, 5 lbs i 25c Bulk raisins 3 1 Potatoes, per bu 90c 5 gallons oil 5 gallons coal oil 40c Bulk coffee 2 lb 25c Bulk coffee 1 lb -----15c Bulk coffee 1 lb. 20c Bulk coffee 1 lb 25c Just arrived-25 doz. ladies waists lor fpiirg, aleo ginghams, IaiU lia nbroideriea, Laoe3, Table liaon, Napkins, etc, 11 Did you see liiat new all steel Kitchen Kahinet at Walberts Timber lake? Local paragraphs A line line ot loin gt and lied ctifhes rect-n at REMINGTON'S INDIAN STOfi.

Wliy QixSie ieoia Kheumatiara? Do you knuw that rheumatic pains cnu be relieved? If you doubt Ins just try one application of Cli iniberlaiii's I'ain Balm. It will make sleep and rest possible, and that certainly means a great deal to any one a afflicted with rheumatism. sale by Burke Bros. Drug. Co.

Mrs. lilmer little-daughter ri'tunted Tuesday tve-iiiuy from a visit to relatives at Olatlie and Cit. Messers McDonnel and I'. Duval 1 left Saturday for Indianapolis to attend the national convention of the UM. W.

of A. The barn owned by Ben Hug-gleston was burned last Friday night. Mineral Locals Logan Casey of McCnnc was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Rawlins is visiting relatives in McCune tnis week.

A TE Local representative for West Mineral and vicin-ity to look alter renewals and increas subscription list of a jironiinent monthly magazine on a salary and commission basis. Experience desirable but not necessary. Good opportunity for right person. Address Pub'isher box 59, Station New York. Miss Agnes McGi.utv has been spending a few days with Kate Fleming on the farm.

Mrs. II. Burroughs is spend ing a week with friends atScam-mon. Mr. Dysart was over from Parsons Sunday evening.

Frank Ozmenl was up from Columbus Monday. Carl Stuck was up from Columbus Sunday. Mr. Bullock is serving on the jury at Columbus. Columbus Mr.

Gilchrist of was in town Monday. It is very important and in fact it is absolutely necessary to health that we give relief the stomach promptly at the first signs of trouble -which are belching ef gas, nausea, sour stom-aclie, headache, irritability and nervousness These are warnings that the stomach has been mis-trvated; it is doing too much work and it is demanding help from you Take something once iua while, especially after meals; something like KODOL For Dvspeptia and Indigestion, It will enable vour stomach to do The Winnebago Reservation Chotf Didn't Work Vctl. Frederick Remington, the artist-author, has had about as strenuous a career as any man that ever touched pen or pencil to paper. He lias HpRnt a great deal of time among the Indians in the west. On one of his visits he ran into a story which he Is fond or tolling.

For some ysars there had bem a Presbyterian mission at the Winnebago reservation in Nebraska, but there were few converts. The missionary hit on a brilliant ilan. There were some bucks on the reservation who had been at tho Carlia1 school, whore they had studied einnp. lie organized a biic'li liked to show off their fiymns. One them had a yellow iIor that always accompanied his master to church.

At first ttn Indians liked the sins-Ins then they prew of it. Kvcn tho choir lost its religion. became a trio; then a family the nolo quit. A new missionary came into field. One day he ascended the pulpit and looked around.

The only i-ign of liro In the ews was a yellow dog. Calling to the si'xtor. he Mid, 'Tut (hat dog out!" "Excuse me," replied the sexton mildly. "I'd rather net. The fact is, he Geo.P.rMM.D.

Graduate of Bellvue Hog. pita! Medical York City. Ticf Rernia th street fotn i-rMtofJlCS East Mineral, Miss Burgess of Olathe arrived last week to make her home with her patents here. Geo. Piukatou of Kiowa, Okla.

is spending a. few days with friends here. Little Teddy Burroughs, who has been spending a few months witli his grandparents Geo. Burroughs and wife, left Tuesday for Oklahoma to join his mot'ier Jackie, the little son of joe Mnylen and wife had his thumb broken last week. While playing around it was caught in a wringer.

is. Strode and wife of Iowa have returned to Mineral. Blanche Brennan is assisting at the Mineral Trading Co. store. its work properly.

Sold by Burke! Bros. Mrs. Olive Patterson returned to her home in ClareniOre, Okla, Sunday. Mr. Tegeler of Joplin has accepted a position as baker at Cap Nelson's bakery.

Claud Watson and little daughter of Pittsburg were the guests of Will Nelson and family Sat-urday and Sunday. Mr. Houston Smith, of Eldorado, was' the guest of his brother T. L. Smith the first of the week.

jpa wwrl fiViHH1 WW 1 11 1 S'l'n 6 ts the only convert." Saturday luc Post. i lie ma en it Now is a good time to pay up your subscription and take advantage of our magazine Mrs. John Bland ha.s been spending a few days with friends in Kansas City. Visitors in Mineral the past week: Guy Cooler, Columbus; Oscar Hudson, Carona; Mis. Upton, Ilamilion; Beit Young-man, Columbus; N.

Randall, Stone City, Mr. Foster Jr, Montana; Mr. Willie, Roseland; Stewart Hamilton, Weir; Mr. Me-liann, Roseland. Mr.

Perkins and wife and Mr Smith of Carona, Mrs. McKee of Scammon and Mrs. Dclsavor of east of here were also visitors in town this week. Mesdames Green and Howei-ton of Skidinore were the guests of their mother, Mrs. Recvas, Tuesday.

Mrs. Walsh, mother of Mrs. Thos McGinty, has moved to her new home at West Mineral. Franklin Lodge No. 469I.

O. O. F. meets every Friday night, visitors cordially invited. Jno.

Mezel, N. G. Geo. Tharp, Rec. Stc.

The prescription case is as important as the man who writes the prescription. You shouY. ise as much care in selecting your Pharmacist as you do your Physician. When your prescriptions are intrusted to us they tre filled by a man of wide experience and a thorough knowledge of pharmacy. H.K.k.T.

lime Table. Due to eavc Uineral. Nortli Bound. 7:18. Dr.

Bell's cough syrup at Bell's Drug Stere. If a cough once gets into yout system it act on every muscle and fiber of the body awd makes you ache all over. It especidly affects the intestines and makes you constipated, so in order to get rid of a cold thoroughly and without delay you shoulJ not take anything that would tend to constipate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts upon the bowels and thereby drives the cold out of the system. It contains no opiates it is pleasan-to take and is highly recomtnened ed for children.

Sol at Burke Bro. drug store. J.EWheatley. Undertaker and Embalmer Notary Public, dncl Ral Estate Wa.M 12:47. m.

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In-Ty Janction Citjr. Trains (H ml thrnah clialrrtr to KaoMf lmm1it ronneeiVm tfh T'rf f. P. Tor Bl. Three room house, pantry and closet and lot 50x170, tst addition to West Mineral.

August Frere. RYAN DRUG CO..

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Years Available:
1908-1908