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Weekly Transcript from McCune, Kansas • 8

Weekly Transcript from McCune, Kansas • 8

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Frank Tile, of Illinois, visited with Judge Willey a few days this week. Mr. Tile is a miner and has spent nine years at work in one shaft. The League Cabinet met with Dr. and wrs.

Woodry, last Wednes day evening. Ice cream was served and a jolly good time had. Miraculous Benefit RECEIVED FROM Dr. M0es' New Heart Cure. i i i 11 Marion Randall cut his hand severly on a plow share last Tucs day.

Dr. Miller was called in and dressed tho wound, it took four stiches to draw the flesh back to its proper place. It will be, some time before Mr. Randall will be able to use his hand. Lly Breeding Stock Consists of RILEY WILSON, the saddle and light harness Stallion.

WONDER, the Draft Stallion. PERFECTION, the Shetland pony Stallion, OLIVE, the Imported Black Spanish Jack, KING DAVID, the Mammoth and Black Warrior Jack. LUKE EMMERSON, the Imported Black Spanish Jack. BOB DALTON, the Mammoth and Black Wairior Jack. I have the largest and best combined stable of Stallions and Jacks in the state of Kansas, and the only breeding stable in the United States that is run by Gass.

Thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the past, I hope by fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. RESPECTFULLY, ELI P. BABCOCK, of Avoca, N. a veteran of the 3rd N. Y.

Artillery and for thirty years of the Babcock Mun3el Carriage of Auburn, says; "I write to express my gratitude forthemlrac-Jous benefit received from Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I suffered for years, as result of army life, from sciatica which affected my heart in the worst form, my limbs swelled from the ankles up. I bloated until I was unable to button my clothing; had sharp pains about the heart, smothering spells and shortness of breath. For three months I was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I got was in an arm chair.

I was treated by the best doctors but gradually grew worse. About a year ago I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and it saved my life Cam as if by a miracle." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by ail druggists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on diseases of the heart and nerves free.

Address, Ha GrASS, ore Health 1 ML FOR SALE. One full -blood short-horn bull. For particulars and price oall on or address. W. O.

Bringle, McCune, Kansas. While plowing last Tuesday, Chris, Hornaday's team ran away whith him, turning the. plow over on him, tearing his pants and bruising him up quite badly, so that he was not able to bo- out of bed Wednesday. niSMAKK'S JltO NERVE Was the result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous erier gy are not found where Stomaclie, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of ir-der. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use JDr.

'King's New Life Pills. They develop every 5ower of brain and body, Only 2oc at Shoen's Drug Store. 2 Born To Miv and Mrs, Will Cams, on Monday, May 15, 1899, a daughter, As soon as Will gets to walking on terra firma once more, he'll owe all the boys a smoke. OFFICERS INSTALLED, The EpWorth League celebrated the 10th anniversary of their organ ization, on last Sunday night. May 14th, After an interesting program the following officers were installed for the coming year.

Pres. Mrs, Woodry. 1st V. Jessie Watt. 2nd V.

Ollie Sayers. 3rd V. I. Dolson, 4th V. P.

Mrs, Mason. Secy. II. B.Goodner, Treas, Dr. Kyger.

VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS Are grand but Skin rob life ot joy. Jiucklen's Arnica Salve, cures them; also Old Running and Fev er Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Tile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25 cts. a box.

Cure guaran teed. Sold by Fred Shoen. Druggist. 2 Mrs. C.

Perrine, who has been visiting relatives here for a few days, has returned to her home Mineral. LOCATED 3 MILES NORTH OF McCUNE. DR. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, Ind. PUBLICTION NOTICE, First published in The Weekly If You Need Job Work, Try Ds.

All Work Guaranteed hava used Rlpuu Tabules with so much satis factloa that I can cheerfully recommend them. Have been troubled tor about three years with what I called bilious attacks coming on regularly once ft week Was told by different physicians that It was caused bad teeth, ot which I bad several, I bad the teeth extracted, but the attacks continued. I bad seen advertisements ot IUpans Tabules In all the papers but had no faith In them, but about six weeks since a trlend induced me to try teem. Have taken but two of the mall 5 cent boxes of the Tabules and have had no recurrence of the attacks. Have never given a testimonial for anything before, but the great amount of good which I believe has been done mo I have been a great sufferer from constipation for over five years.

Nothing gave me any relief. My feet and legs and abdomen were bloated so I could not wear shoes on my feet and only a loose, dread. I saw Klpans Tabules advertised in our daily paper, bouRht some and took them as direct ed. Have taken them about three weeks and there. Is r-uch a change I I am not constipated any more, and I owe it all to IUpans Tabules.

lam thirty, seven years old, have no occupation, only my-household duties and nursing my sick husband. He has bad the dropsy and I am trying Klpans. Tabules for him. He feels some better but it will, take some time, be has been sick so long. Too, may use my letter and name as you like.

Mrs. Mart Qorxas Clabke, I have been suffering from headaches ever-slnoe I was a little girl. I could never ride In a. by IUpans Tabules Induces me to ma mine to tno many testimonials you doubtless have In your T. PkWitt.

possession now. R-I-P-A-N-S 3 1 want to Inform yon, la words of highest raise, of the benefit have derived from Bipans Tabules. am a professional nurse and In this profession a clear bead is always needed. Bipans Tabules does It. After one of my cases I found myself completely rundown.

Acting on the advice of Mr. Geo. Bow er, Ph. 588 Newark Jersey City, I took Bipans Tabules with grand results. MlSS BlUII WWDHAJL car or go into a crowded, place without getting headache and sick at my stomaoh, I heard about.

Bipans Tabules from 8 aunt of mine who was. taking them for catarrh Of the stomaoh. She had. found such relief their use she advised me to take them too, and I have been doing so since last October, and will, say they have complete, ly cured my headaches. I am twenty-nine year-old.

You are welcome to use this Mrs. 3. Transcript, Friday April 21st. 1899. In the Probate Court of Crawford County Kans.

In the mater of the application of Koese Roberts, of McCune, Kansas, for druggists permit to sell intoxicating liquors in the City of McCune, Crawford County, Kansas, The State of Kansas to Whom it Mat Concern, Public notice is hereby given that on the day of May A. D. 1899, the above named Roese Roberts duly filed, in the aboved named court their petition duly signed by them and twenty'five resi dent freeholders and qualified electors of the City, of McCune, Crawford County Kansas, together with the signatures of twenty-five reputa ble women over the age of twenty-one years, residents of said city of McCune, Crawford County, Kansas, in which petition the said Roese Roberts pray that a druggists permit to sell intoxicating liquors in the City of McCune, Crawford County, Kansas, at their Drug store situated on Lot No. 16, Block 4 of the original town, now City of Mc. Cuce, Crawford County, Kansas, be granted by the Probate Judge, of Crawford County, Kansas to the said Roese Roberts, and public notice is hereby given to all concern ced that said petition and applia-tion will be heard in the Probate Court, Crawford County, Kansas, by the Judge thereof, at his office in Girard.

Crawford County, Kansas, on the 24th. day of May, D. 1899, at 1 o'clock P. of said day, dated May 24th. 1899.

Roese Roberts, Applicants. Attest: II. H. Radley. Probate Judge, 0 The modern standard Family Medicine Cures the common every-day ill of humanity.

Miss Goldie Bruce spent a few days in Parsons the first of the week, the guest of Miss Weltha Elerick. TRAD! 03 Mother was troubled with heartburn and sleeplessness, caused by indigestion, tor a good many yean. One day she saw a testimonial in the paper Indorsing Bipans Tabules. She determined to give them a trial, was greatly relieved by their use My seven-year-old boy? suffered with pains la bis head, constipation, and complained of hi, stomach. He could not eat like children ot hi, age do and what he did eat did not agree, with him.

He was thin fyl Vsut' MARX Married At Girard, May 17th, 1899, Miss. Hattie M. Watt, of this city, and Mr. Arbut McNutt, of Pittsburg. Miss Watt is the oldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. M. Watt and has a host of friends who wish her a happy married life. They will make their home at Albin, Mo.

and of a saffron color. Beading some of the testimonials in favor of' Bipans Tabules, I tried them. Bipans Tabules not. only relieved but actually cured my the headaohes have disappeared, bowels are la. good condition and ho never complains of stomach.

He Is now a red, chubby-faced boy. ThuL; wondorful change I attribute to Bipans Tabules. I am satisfied that they will benefit any one (fronv the cradle to old age) If taken according to dlrec-. tlons. CW.aici.

and now takes the Tabules regularly. 8he keeps a few cartons Bipans Tabules In the bouse and says she will not be with, out them. The heartburn and sleeplessness bave disappeared with the indigestion which was formerly so great a burden for her. Our whole family take the Tabules regularly, especially after a hearty meal. My mother Is fifty years of age and la enjoying the bestot health and spirits also eats hearty meals, an impossibility before she took Bipans Tabules, Antoh H.

Blaukks. A new style packet containing txm mtans tabtois packed in a paper cartoa (without glass) is now for sale, at some drug stores-ron rrvs cents. This low-priced sort Is Intended for the poor and the economical. Ona. dozen of the flve-oent cartons (120 tabules) can be had by mail by sending forty-eight cents to the BDAsa.

Chewcl Oomf ant, No, 10 Spruoc Street, New Tork-or a single carton (nut tabums) will be sent for five cents. Rtfans tabtjlm may also be had of some grocers, general storekeepers, news agents and at some liquor sterea. and barber shops. They banish pain, Induce sleep and prolong life. One gives relief.

Mrs. Rose Tillman is over from Parsons, visiting with her parents..

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