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The Beloit Weekly Times from Beloit, Kansas • 5

The Beloit Weekly Times from Beloit, Kansas • 5

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I 8ubacrib for the Take tbe Time only II a year. TIME3-H ayear Beloll building boom la spread- Ray Biggie spent Friday at Oowna oo Tbe log. business. Eat Strawberries I Ti 'Li 3 Dan. Freeman spent several daya in tba 4 GROCERY SPECIALS.

Ed. Bergen, of Scotteville, waa in city Sunday, Kansas City tbe past week, Mra. Earl Kendall viaited at Solomon John Squire, of Bun- Bapida tbe laet of tba week, day in the city. in Downs Friday I A Loop, Asberville postoffice, waa H. A.

Pbelpa waa at Good quality of sour pickles, a bargain at the price, per tba city Saturday doiog buaineaa. 30c morning on buaineaa. J.K. Qiae ii getting tbe material cn Uarve Kraemer, of frienda tba ground for bia Dew residence. in the city over Sunday.

Miss Lizzie Oochrao visited her friend J. O. Olivett waa at Aaberrile last Misa Myrtle Wade at Downs over Sun 5 pound stone jars genuine fruit jams, per jar 35c week to do a job of painting. day. W.

Parrish, of Simpson waa In tba Mrs. J. A. McElroy, Mrs. Ferguson city laat Thursday on buaineaa.

and Miss Jennie McElroy are alck at the D. Mercer, of Concordia, visited ii you iiKo mem; ana you don't, you should learn to. The place to buy them is at our store we are getting nice ones every day. When you want dried or canned fruits, come in and see jus and we will show you. Possibly you need something in dishes and if you do, we ask you to call and see our elegant lines to select from.

Williams South and Mill Streets, McElroy home, bia bod, U. G. Mercer, over Sunday. 3 pound cans of apple butter, made from apples, per can IOC Mr. uutnwaiu, or Ulen Elder, waa a James Humes and wile, of Hayes Logan visitor tbe laet of the week, township, were in the city laat Friday.

Logan Republican. Miss Kinkade, of Jewell, viaited Mica M. O. McKinster, one of Eureka Bees Bunch tbe latter part of laat township'a successful farmers, transact week. 3 pound can Baltimore pears, packed in light syrup, 2 cans for 25c ed business in town Saturday.

Rev. F. 0. Baker and wife were at (jo to Gould meat Topeka a few daya 1 the first of the market for all first-class meats, week. I 1 3 -11 Geo.

H. Goudy. Wm. Walker has gone to Topeka to iaru sausage auu an inai goes work for the Continental Creamry ata market. tf Company.

Messrs. L. D. Fenton and C. W.

Dr. Mont Gatits and wife, of Cawker, Bruce, farmers of Ouster townahip, viaited their relatives and frienda in the were in town Monday and made us Market Report. calls. They reported the soil too wet HAIL INSURANCE city 8aad- Take the Times fl.uO for 62 papers. Wheat, No.

2- Corn tee ee same 1 I fc for corn listing having had very heavy 88 rt t. I mra. jouo opeiiuiaa went uibbuu Miss Edith Cochran visited at Downs 40 uata retail. rains recently. OeeijreO.

H.Keiter& I Monday to visit her son, P. B. Spell- Hon. 4 60 Sunday. CatUa, 7ft man and family.

Fred 8utton, a Cawkerite who is Beloit, for In- IS nnw Amzie Jordan was at Glasco Tuesday 14 breaking on the Central Branch, re HE Mrs. Holder and son, George and 00 forenoon, 6 00 SUlcMlOU UI1 growing daughter, left Thursday for Denver and Turkeyi. live, car moved his family Tuesday from Cawker to Greenleaf. Fred eays he likes bis Cheap Rates i TO- The Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair, St. Louis.

H. E. Lintz, of Delphos, was in the Tonne Chlckena, lire, per crops, in Old Line, city Saturday. work and expects to railroad it for at via xiena Dnoka Duoke, wild, per Frank Nason came down from Stock least twenty years. Standard Company Mayo Rouse made a business trip to ton Thursday to assist at the Keys Abilene this week.

Thos. E. Mitchell, of Philadelphia, Clothing Co. store. First Semi-Annual Meeting was in the city Thursday and Fri Scottaville the Grant Kirby was at Wanted: Sherman Smith and George Blood vis day introducing to the trade his fa Of the Womau's Missionary Social fore part of the week.

ited Frank Blood at Clay Center the mous cigar, the "Filadelphia" and oth Union, Beloit, Kansas, May 6, 1904. latter part of last week. I wish to rent 40 Born, to Mr, and Mrs, W.A.Lacoe, Jr, er excellent brands of cigars his com p. at Presbyterian Church. a daughter, Tuesday.

pany manufactures. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Dockstader of a cries of corn land Cawker, visited her parents, Mr, and J. D.

Reeves, of The following returned home the lat Devotional Exercises. Mrs. A. T. Roagers, Sunday.

business in Beloit Tuesday. for cash rent. Ad ter part of laet week from Wichita, where Vocal duet. Literature paper, Rev. Geisel.

they bad beeo in attendance at the meet Mrs. W. O. ta. w.

Arnold, formerly of tnis coun Cochran is visiting her dress, ing of the State Tbresbermen's Associ- ty, but now living near Larned, was in daughter, Mrs Etta Felt, at Centralia. Recitation Verna Daniels. The Missouri Pacific Railway will sell tickets to St. Louis and Return at the following rates and Limits: io DAY TICKETS $16.80, On Sale Daily until Nov. 30th and good to leave St.

Louis 10 days from date of sale. 1 60 DAY TICKET, 18.70, ciation: John Wilson, E.D.Collina Wm. the city the latter part of last week. Young people's work Ellen McKellipps Joseph Watson and wife have returned Beloit Times, Aleop, J. K.

Rouze, Louie Mullett and Quartette Misses Simpson, Petro, Attorney W. B. Dasbiel made trip from their visit with her parents in Fred Christenson. or call at this once. Rouz.

and Martin. to Ualina and Paradise the fore part of Review of Missions in China a repre tbe week on business of a legal na Mr. and Mrs. I. F.

Bull arrived in A. McManis, of Manhattan, who had sentative from each school to oc ture. been here several days, returned home cupy three minutes. We pay cash or Rev, Geo. M.

Geisel returned Friday Tuesday. tbe city from Topeka. Friday and -vill make Beloit their home. They will live in the Dr. H.

Lock wood house on West Fourth street, the latter family On sale Daily until Nov. 20thJ Present Outlook for China Rev. Ritz from Hutchinson when he had been in Solo Prof. Shively. Earl Kendall, of St.

Joseph, spent trade, at regular attendance at the annual convocation good to return 60 days from date of sale, limit not later than Dec. 15th. Personal Responsibility Mrs. Sloan. several days with his family in Beloit tbe having moved from there to the Metho of the Salina, district.

past week. dist parsonage in the Beloit circuit. Misa Mable Annan, who has been Solo Mrs. F. B.

Kincaid. Recitation Hazel Barnwell, -Closing song congregation. south of town. Mrs. George Simpson, of Densmore, SEASON TICKETS, $22.40, visiting her sister Mrs.

Chas. Uuber, at Gettysburg, several months, Francis the three year-old son of who had been visiting here returned home yesterday. Benediction. Mrs. A.

V. Hale. prices, for farm produce. Lesley Simpson GROCERY and FEED Store, in East Court Street. Mr.

and Mrs. W. fi. Lang died Sunday has returned to her home in this city. Secretary.

Tickets on sale until Nov. 15, with final return limit of December 15th. The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. John morniog, at 6 o'clok, at the family C.

W. Benham waa at Portia Tuesday Are you patrons of Gould Grellinger'a three year old son was held borne in Hutchinson, Kansas, measles being the cause of death. Francis was putting up several monuments he had Brothers' meat market? If i at the Catholic church yesterday, Rev. M. Heitz conducting the services.

sold at that place. Train leaves Beloit at p. m. not, why not? They are hard gndon of Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Long- worth, Sr. The bereaved family has Mrs. Martin, of Chicago, is visitihg tf to beat.

Van Birch, who has a position in Mark and arrives at St. Louis next morning at 7 o'clock. For time of trains the sympathy of many friends in this her daughter, Mrs. M. Walsh, living Hare's drug store at Glasco, was in the Prof.

Thorstenberg, Bethany College's city, formerly having lived here. northwest of the city. or any other information desired. famous musical instructor, who is cail on or address, Mra. W.

U. Fletcher, of Cawker. who city yesterday on his way home from Concordia, where he had been to visit his parents. Kagey Anders ony Attorneys and Counsellors. Office over Beloit State Bank, 9-3 1 tf Beloit, Kansas.

Miss P. H. Henrie is arranging to well known in Beloit, will be in Con- had been visiting the Geo. W.May fam leave soon for a visit with relatives in tf W. L.

ALMACK, Local Ag't. dia in June to drill their chorus of 200 ily, returned home Tuesday. Illinois, and from there she goea to voices and to give a big concert at that Attorney R. M. Anderson made a bus Tocoma and other points in Washing Pnnnln from Rnlnif.

nri vininitv. whan place. iness trip to Topeka this week. Friday Mrs. Alice Young, of Downs, editor ton, and extend her tour to California, I in Concordia, are invited to atop at the and may locate in the far west.

The he will go to Lawrence to attend the annual spring party given by the Sigma Messrs. M. M. Rowley, J. tturk- of "Our Messenger," was in the citj several days this week.

I Barons bouse. You can reat assured Times wishes her, and adopted little hart and Lloyd Rowley, spent several I that the accommodations and service Nu fraternity. Will Kinsley, of Hayelock, will daughter, a pleasant time while abroad days i Kansas City the paat week, returning home Monday morning. We I will please you as the management of the hotel spare neither time or expense to and hope they will find no better place' The Semi-annual meeting of the than Kansas and eventually return. Woman's Missionary Union will be held know they had a good time because they looked it.

make their guests comfortable. Everything about the house la modern, up at the Presbyterian church tomorrow- Ray Benbam, son of O. W. Benham, to date and convenient. tf Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

See program in another column. tbe Beloit marble dealer, died at his Walter Uarney, Fred Hesser and Roy REPAIRING Shoes. In fact, all kinds of repair ing is our trade, which we understand thoroughly; and will convince of this if you will give us a trial Job. Call and see some of the work we are doing. Benj Sleistein, The New Shoe Maker.

214 South Mill St. home in Beloit last week. He had been Motes, three popular young men, of Be in Downs many times and waa quite WJisn in tmun o11 of tk loit, came down Friday to hear "The be home the latter part of the week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kinsley.

The following doctors are in attendance at the State Medical Association at Topeka: F. B. Home, E. Q. Mason and Mrs.

W. Lobdell. Doesn't Respct Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just tbe contrary in tbe case of Dr. King's New Life Pills.

They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective Little Tycoon" sung and to attend tbe "I BeloitMeat Market and the dancing party given- after the perform the Kansas Citv dental Gould Brothers will sell you Axj'ers ance at tbe Barons House. Concordia Jim E. Davis has turned out to be I fine meats at right prices. tf Kansan. quite a painter.

Notice some of bis N. L. Wilson has moved his office to George P. Gray and son. who had been work on the Union Clothing Co, front the Freeman building, corner oi Court and on the front windows of Dr.

Bates' tuning pianos at Stockton and other points west, passed through Beloit Mon street and Hersey avenue, and Tics dental parlors (J. E. Chamber Brothera occupy the room he is vacat of old aire. Dyspepsia, jaundice, fever, day on their way home to St. Joaeph, lain, who haa been managing the Con GARDEN SPOT OF THE EARTH.

where they will remain a few daya tinental interests at ing. Kicnard Tidrick baa moved bis barber shop to the room vacated by the Ties Brothers. before going to Iowa, where he does and constipation all yield to this perfect pill. 25c at Kent Drug Co. and Corner Pharmacy.

thia place, moved to Beloit Monday. good business in piano tuning. Skinner will manage the com pany's business in the future Downs On Thursday evening of last wsek tbe Times. Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous children become strong and well by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days.

Sarsaparilla The change Is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. "When 1J yrnra nM. f-r many montha no one thought I could Hvft npeHiiebr ttittt htixMl.

But, In a few weeka, Arer'a Riruparilla completely rentorert me to health." MRS. E. BUCKUIKSTIK, Vlneland. N.J. K.

and L. of 8. Iw'ge gave a surprise party for 4. W. Robinson at his home George Novia chaperoned a bunch cf I Ion Chestnut and Thud streets, the oc "horsey" young men who came down from Beloit Wednesday to see a horse 1 casion being in honor of his 52nd birth day.

Tbe evening was passed in a most race pulled off Wednesday evening be 0f enjoyable manner in playing flinch, and The fertile sol la of eastern Oregon or Washington yield, over-flowing abundance and In the highest perfection, every grain, grass, vegetable and fruit of the temperate sons. To enable persons to reach these favor- ed localities without unnecessary expenditure of time and money, tbe Union Pacific has pat in effect Bound Trip Home-seeker's Excursion rstes ss follows from Missouri River, April 19: 932.00 toOgden snd 8alt Lake City. 34.50 to Batte and Helena. 94.50 to Spokane. Also One-Way Colon let Bates every day until April 10, to many points In the state of California, Oregon, Washington, MonWna and Utah.

For full Information address R. T. SMITH, Agent, tween a Beloit horse and one owned by refreshments were served. George Tatro, of this city Walter Garney, Fred Hesser and Roy Motes I MissNelle Owen, of Beloit, is here 1. tr Lowell.

MM. ft. bottle. All dmggt.f. visiting at the home of Dan three popular young men of Beloit, came down Friday to hear "The Little fori and son, Herbert, Tycoon" sang aud to attend tbe danc The Children drove to Beloit last Saturday ing party given after the performance Joe Shook went to Beloit Saturday 'and at the Batoca House C.

from there to Blue Hills Henry Phelps has a new road wagon, painted Biliousness, constipation prevent recovery. Cure these with Ayer's Pills. P. fiartlesoo, of Beloit, stopped off in Concordia over Sunday tbe guest of KANSAS. BELOIT, mostly red, ordered through Mr.

Hun Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Bartleson.

She Iter Masters Fred Hoffmeister wasenroute home from Kansas City. and Loren Brewer, of Beloit. viaited ENJOY YOUR MEALS. Elder T. J.

H. Taggart leaves STRAWBERRIES, We are receiving daily, fresh strawberries. Also vegetables of all the early varieties. We like to have you drop in and talk about our baker's goods, such as bread, pies cakes and everything in fancy bakery goods. We invite the farmers to brinir to our store their farm produce.

4 Groceries and Bakery. Dr. Blades Scottaville Ad- today for Los Angeles. to attend vance. a general conference of the Metbodiat KnUcoDal Church (north) wbich will The Concordia Kansas has tbe follow convene in that city next week.

Mr. ing to say of Boyd Cbubbic who took part in tbe rendition of tbe "Little Ty The principal food eaten now is meat, and the meal is enjoyed best ii that food is of the best quality, cut by an expert meat cutter, Taggart is one of tbe twenty-four chos coon" at that place: "Alvin Barry, tbe en to go from this state and is delegate- at-large. Concordia Kansan. leading male character, could not bare been played better by any amataer than and properly cooked. We understand every a a A Runaway Bicycle, waa by B.

Boyd Cbubbic, of Beloit. Terminated with an ngly cat on the ilia conception and rendition of tbe detail of the meat market business ana re a part would be bard to equal even by leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, III. It developed a stubborn nicer nnyield- He held the attention solicit your orders in this as well as proffio' sr loftheaudiei audience a I from his first appear log to doctors ana remearee lor iuui veers.

Tnen uacaien Amies obitv cured it. It's just as good for burns. scalds, skin eruptions and piles. 25c I ance until the curtain dropped at tbe close of tbe laet act. Mr.

Cbubbic has a very pleasing and remarkably strong foice and is perfectly at borne on the aUgs." fish, celery', oysters, etc. FRflNZ KEMPTHORNE. 'phone I04, South of Wray's Grocery. at Kent Drug Co. and Corner rhama- 7.

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