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Garden Plain Herald from Garden Plain, Kansas • 4

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CO. A Entered at the Post office at Garden Plain, Kansas as Second Class matter October 21, 1905, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. WICHITA MARBLE Save the Traveling Man's Salary and Expenses SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance. Par, Par Wide. The South Dakota Kebnblicnrs recently strayed far eaongh from the path of party rectit ude and worship to declare in favor of free trade in lumber.

Perhaps they will ba rounded up, brought, back into 'the common herd and be made to suffer for their foolish daring. But when far enough removed from party b'indnses and their eyes were opened they saw the MRS. J. W. CURRY, Editor.

Sarah Glascock, icit Editor. To have a happy tome you should have children. They are great happy-home makers. If a weak woman, you can be made strong 4.4 4 4.4 4 hare dispensed frith salararn Come to tli3 house, dnsd direct witii the tirin. Select from our stcck.

1 1 enougn to Dear neaitny chii- Hdren, with little pain or discomfort to taking shallow illusions in the theory that they were protecting the lumber industries of this country. And when they saw the progress WIMP ffli Ifft 7 bAH of their fair state checked by the exorbitant price3 on lumber, when they realized that on every stick they bonght ihey paid tri 500 FINISHED JOBS IN MARBLE GRANITE. HOME TRADE. The following article on Home Trade, from the pon of Will so nil of good points and applicable to any community, that we reproduce it, here. "We hear more or less about home trade nowadays.

Ilome trade is largely reciprocity in busi1 Buss and reciprocity in business leads back, like the ordinary ethics of friendship, invariably to the golden rule. You, Mr. Dry Goods Man, don't like to patronize Mr. Crrocer all winter long and find in that Mrs. Grocer cends to Kansas City or Wichita for most of her clothes.

You, Mr. Grocer don't feel pleased to learn that Mr. Lawyer, with whom you have entrusted what little legal business you have, clubs in with his neighbor and sends away now and then bute to the lumber trust, when they understood that a tariff permitted a certain class to make sur-, reptitous invasions on their A Tonic for Women It will ease all your pain, reduce inflammation, cure leucorrhea, (whites), falling womb, ovarian trouble, disordered menses, backache, headache, and make childbirth natural and easy. Try it. At all dealers in medicines, in 11.00 bottles.

accounts they came out from among them. And all honor to thair courage if they stay out. Just why a man on these broad treeless, pnirios should favor a tax Our lie? )lan of soiling dirtrt means a big saving to our cuttoniera leside th satisfation oi saaiag what you buy. on lumber is a very great mystery. "DUE TO CARDUI is my baby girl, now two weeks old," writes Mrs.

J. Priest, of Webster City, Iowa. "She is a fine healthy babe and we are both doing nicely. I am still taking Cardui, and would not be without it in At- 1 He might be excused if he belived lug iiuuse. i 25 1 IVIain, Wichita, Kajis.

the tariff increased the wages, of Mie wood chopper and the log roller. Tt doe3 in theory but not in fact. Remove the tariff and regulate some other conditions and there will be many a farm house and granary and store room where none are now. I he President Consumption Of the Lewis and Clark Exposition, Portland, Oregon, telegraphs as follows: "I congratulate nd thank the Union Pacific on behalf of "the directorate for the u-perb Lewis and Clarte foidfr. It ia one of the moflt elaborate and complete of anj imhm4 ii eoBoeotipn witk the Expogitioo." 0 i Those who intend to rialt The Winfield Cheutauqua.

Tuesday evening, June 19th, Caman's band will give the open-ing number, of 'the twentieth session of this how famous institution and the promise of a successful session has probably naver been so flattering as at present. Among tha attractions are an illustrated lecture on the San Francisco disaster, an address by Herbert Hadley, of Missouri, June 20th, on "Present Day Problems;" Dr. Gunsadtus will give his now lecture on "The Next Step in Father Vaughn will give "Sermons from Shakespeare" and other noted lecturers such as Dr. Mitchell, Oliver W. Stewart, Spillman Riggs, and many others will give interesting and instructive talks on othar subjects.

Art, rn'nsic and athletics will have the usual atten't I THE OREGON COUNTRY will find tho publication a rare fund of information. It tella you of the shortest way to reach the Exposision City, what jjjf is to be seen en route, and of the return trip through I CALIFORNIA Free 'oh application to H. Q. Kaill, A. O.

P. A. 901 Walnut Kansas City, Mo, There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air exercise, nourishing food zvA Scott's Emulsion will ccrr.3 pretty near. curing it, if there is anything to build eh.

Millions of people throughout the world are' living and in good health on. one lung. Frorn tune iinmemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. They can take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time.

There is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be will send you a sample free. 7 The Missouri Pacific to a small order grocery for things. In short, Dealer, whatever your line, you want the trade of your neighbors and they all want yours. Do they Jget it? Do they get it all? Do you buy everything yon can here in your home town? If you are not a home buyer, how can you hope for the home trade of the farmer who does not always see that he is dependent upon, so interested in this home trade question. A great many farmers do not see that they are interested in their home town.

And yet they are to a large, a very large extont. Ijsn't land of good farming value worth more, ft whole lot raor--close to a good town than land of equal forming worth away out front it? Doesn't a good town make, a good market for the farmer's products? Doesn't the farmer get credit accomodations and other favors, extensions, guarantees and adjustments 'from his home merchant that don't go along with mail trading? Yes! emphatically yes! So far then as the fanner is concerned in the matter, why should he buy away from, rather than in his home town? Aro the merchants of his town merely leeches that draw out his blood and grow fat on the gains they wreak from the farmer? Are they robbers, who take the farmer for a sucker and' charge him two or three prices for the goods they are. all of this why do Ih'ey not all get rich and Just rnn over the names of the merchants who have done business in Great Bend during your residency, in Barton.county, if you nre.a, farmer and, have. lived here, tw6nty or twenty-five. years.

Jow of them, have remained? How many. have- gpup to the wU? y3 very fow, have tjiled up tlipse'xtprtablo profits" your catalogue friends toll about. The simple truth is, that the of Barlpn county have not the, mpney, that the farmers have, and, in, proportion to the number engaged in. tlrts two pursuits wheye.bwefarmer haa gone fyrokq or. ha? starved, out two or tfuea, hf.f-dpzen, merchants have their, dopxs, for.

the hisitin.wiflvnpthing.to shpw for their, labored; worry, bptaiund; of euerionce. And; farther Operates five Trains daily each way between Kansas Gity and St.4 Louis. Liaving C. at 3 Ail 10.13 a-, m. aad 915 anl 10.55 p.

m. Leaving Kansas City at 3 a. m. you rech In limtpolia thy same evoriing und Pittsburg the noxt morning; mly oi nit out between Kansw City aal Naw York. your aeat BHllyour tickots via.

the Missouri Pacitio Railway. C. B. Styles, Q. P.

A. E. E. 'tutcKhn, Kansas City, Mo. Wichita, Kana.

The potatoes at the Hays Experiment station show a finestand. Spraying is now being done, Bordeaux mixture being used. This is made of two and one-half pounds lime, three of copper sulphate and one-half pound Paris Green dissovled in twenty-five gallons of water. It is both a poison for the Colorado potato beetle and a check to blight that may bo attacking the plants. Be sure that (Iii'l picture in the form a label in or.

the wrapper of evt-ry bottle of iimuliion you bur. Scott Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York ni ilruegliti BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE i DJMM THE 1J Tmoc Marks CerrmoHTB WORLD WORK Anyone gpndfr.g a BHrtch an dmalptlnn quickly Mcertnin our opinion wbauior HO InTentlnn Is prohi.lilf PAMptnkla. Communlea-tlbnarlot1r confidential. HANDBOOK on FatenUI tent frue. Oldosl Epetje for aeciirawnatAiii Patents taken tliroKti 11 nun Co.

recolra Iftrutinotict, iMtM The magazine to hie tells sacnmic iiiimcan. A handsomely. IHustrnted weakly. I.wyeat et. of the progress of btrortd I S71VH MONEY FARM LOANS villi lit (Ureal.

LoaA Tim Low Kmttn ft TArjtA eommlfmlots aonry iiady Hi oon at rPr 'nieA tld title (nontt Wi-lu ut. lllii(Sa nin trtt ol 'rliarxa to ex nine your fnn and ip Uie port fur yon, ft WIMSKA par! fontraonUiitVl. Sold brail nawsdaetora. UN i new Ton through buonderfufi pictures, and terse articles. DOUBLEOAY, FAfB ft COMPANT Nw YjWrk J.

K. GARDNER i THE REAL ESTATE RUSTLER SSj KulU Knil ii)iiiiiiim all kinJa (if Ifiitfr.fo that, their. Jtfoftts. dp average logW thfiii.oWvrhcre and-J ioaa ins unbw vaa rarktt.M 3 property, Writes Kim, Light- 33 ti i ll. IE Notice -io Wheat.

Raisers. Wctlftja regular exohango booiness n.ojv ad our exuhango tablo is ns liber-u rldic CLirjy Mill Co. 53 Insurance. UE: 3 Cheney. Km.

taken all in.a1 tne.iarruer qr any-que else buy as cheaply, right here ut, h.pmo, be cau in.nny tyrkr.t Jit thovoonntryiV.

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Years Available:
1887-1906