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The Netawaka Times from Netawaka, Kansas • 1

The Netawaka Times from Netawaka, Kansas • 1

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Vol! IICTAWAKAt KAIIOAO TmJBSDASV XAUtTARY, 7 1004 ltd. ia -v IIIIIHIIMIIIWIimHIIMMIWHUIIHIIM IWIMHIWIUIIHHIIIIj "''Jfttf 1tf Vt 3a rf iKM i We Are SMow In Quarter Mew Where we would be pleased to haye you call and see us. We carry a nice line df Fresh Meats, Oysters, Celery etc. I A A AAATA-A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AAAA AAA A 1 A A A A A A A A a A A A AAA I co no mm btei imm vm ever in mwsn VV VV VV VVA vwwv'vvww vv vv v. Wiy vv A Full Line of Drugs, Pafeit Medicines and Druggist's Sundries I' hi A A A A A A AA A A A A AAAAA AAAAA.A A AA AA.fI.AVt...A.A A.A-X.A.AAA:A.AAA A A 5v.

(Sea. 1 Mat. Carlisle P.D CUrtto. ULft Of WavtHyy Tm.mto$)'-"Qtm An eipcnct0cW iyt tiiat unlU who to tttirap tterwrreadi' to fir, Ws time land his morning when Cnkvarlalhj, I oiut- k.tb findk a AroublteswJ TOolleotloii. el pen tb when; compared with, liPOatofttifi of CdwctPfttl-oBy llrlei about l4rbt mil Bortlko! The funetal ear-vices we're held at West TowhaVtan charch7i'odayi The burial was made in the Netawaka cemetery.

The deceased was about 38yeara 'old ditfrj drnier any cfisnse fronn and1 hie valhe to cpajmanlty cannot be measured ClTlCj pride manlfeats, itself a jealont regard for the honorand fair the oM tbe last years wayr are' geo eta a A Aa. aa a A Miuovntiw vuiuuiuilltj. vriW UCW1 mint 1 tlontoJW interests, a wIlliDfncsa toi, wwWto HlgWandi last week pWegm( FWhvPt)docei a tough-- knd is very hard dislodge hot small qutotltr Ballard's Syrup will at nee. dislodge It, and the trouble 1 ever. -1 kodr of Do medicine tharftlqUal tolt, and Itino pleasant to take-? I can most cordially recommends it to all persona need Jng a medfcrne- for.

throat or lung trouble." 25c, bOc and 11.00. Sold by Hoensbel. make perawMtl interwts secondary, if A.IL'4r'aaie-itli 15 She has some good horses and? hogs. thoM who do. ooVf bcttjer.

spellerj, better ghffflar'iiini'lr-pttiiV on, andf nadfimon i understindingljr and obtala a more practleal knowledge of gcographj in hjtlf the-time required by oUer. The newspaper It de-cidedly the moet important factor, of not be disputed by any one "who Will Investigate taie matterfaf.T-B. Married. Hit. Slater.

In exchange telle of a lady who decided to scare hert husband who was quite, t)rd drinker, so he wduld re-form. To- do this- siie emplored, the Will: Hsonah. went W. Wet more- need'' be, to its-advantage, ai desire that it may In whftH't majority "of the inhabitants are moved bv these in pulses Is sure to be attractive, and a pleasant, profitable place to live. It la a tr'ulsniln-poll tical and social that the good of the many is the ultimate-good of the individual.

Hence, when the people of a oommun-ity makes their first -desire the ad vancement ot their comment object; that isthe progress of the commun Quite ikllttle folks event tooki place at W. A Wallace's Tuesday afternoon and evenings the occasion being the seventh birthday of their grandson, Ralph A. Beitzeh Games, and music were indulged in until five o'clock when were given the children consisting' of pop cora balls, candy, cakes and apples. Those present. were Ruth Tolllver, Cora Dearlng, Haiel Hoenshel, Erma Myers, Anna Green, Dale Huff, Alberta McClaln, Chris.

Shay, Loyd MaUlain, Johnnie Greer Burton Huff and Miss Each one brought nice rememberances. HOttume ottbe devil: which she had ity in wnicn toey wiey are hulldlng upon a. wre foundation arkN st the same time are doing that worn at a- masquerade. The next Umt -i the erring' epouse came home feeling happy, she quickly donned the ttosturae. As beopened'tbe door she stepped; CQtward aidnsuplchral tone "Oome in with am the -The-result rather startled hcry.

a the response whiott. greeted her was: "Zat so? Shake, your brother-in-law, I married; your (hie) yer sister." Onr school isUrted- Monday for the last half, box supper at the West Ppwhat--tan school last Thursday well attended: Joe Plan kin toni was linoutr neighborhood 1-Wednesday pasting sale; bHhforH.L,Smarr. Mh Isaac Kroh waa-io Wetmoretbe-first of the week. George' Johannes went; west last Monday for a short visit with We heard a girl say she wasoi ng; toWrite a. little love letter to Blackv Berry go ahead we have no love affairs at present but my wile's Write she" will lnever know.it..

Mr. Ai Lr Smarr.1 went Capiomai and Fairview" Wednesdays i BlackBerryv- which will, surely- redound to their. personal ad (Texas) Sentenoe Sermons). Truth abhors trick. Love needs no label.

The upright go right Helpfulness is -Strength has little need of style. Ihfbrmatlon precedes reformation. He makes no mark who has ho aim. The future holds no failures to the eye ofsfalthi. Fat living makes fast Unks- in-the devil'A-cllaln.

God'measores by menby mistakes Godliever forgets the man-who for gets Amman's' prospects depends on the thlngjjhe respeots. Tlfere is good In all to the man who is altogether good. It takes many new beginnings to make a Chicago Tribune, Cured Lumbagon WTites March 4, 1903; "Hariri, been troth led with'Lumbago at. different times and tried one physician ftenanc'iheri U)n different ointments and llnl merits, gave it up So tried once more, and; got a bottle ofj Ballard's Snow Linament) which gave me almost imtaatv relief. 1 ean cheer fully recommend it, and: willadd toy A.very-pretti wedding, took place at the home of ttie brieVs gntnd parents, and Mrs.

Nelson lilakeslee-, at 6avaunah, Sunday January 3, at 2 p. nv. when. Miss Julia C. Powell and Mr.

Clark jp, Browks, i ve, were united In marriage. The beautiful, and impressive Episcopal service being Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Leon At water, of St. Joseph, sang. "Annie Laurie." The bride wore a tailored suit of hat and gloves to match.

After congratulations a two-course luncheon was served. Mr. and left, iramedi ately. for a short visit in Kansas. After January 20th, they will be at Glendive, MoaW, where Mr.

Brooks is engaged in the mercantile Julia is well known and has many warm friends in this community having grown to. wonianliood All will Join in wishing, theniL long and name to1 your list of i It All Comes Back. The supporting of a newspaper, says an exchacge, costs a town scarcely a cent. Though papers may be well patronized and the brrxiness men may spend money in advertisiug the cash very quickly gets back, into the channels from whichlt came. Nearly.

every cenfca- paper gatltcrs in is spent at uhome, and i goes to (the merchants who delight in benefiting themselves rnd ttie cammunity by liberal advertising. Hoileddown, tire facts aref that' a newspaper returns all the money it gets to those who give itysnd its works- for the town and community is thrown-i in as geod A' Pfeesant Tf me. G6o. Hoenshel and family and Huff and family, drove out to S. V.

Poston's New- Year's diiy and diunen with- Mr. and! Pes ton-. Mr. Boston is one of the many prosperous farmers -in- that part of the country and he has everything nicely arralngedj He built! aftnie residence about a year ago and it is a "thing beauty? It is a three story and while the- outside presents a fine-appearance the. insida- is.

where the' fine work, Mr. Poetoo i is feeding. 200 head of steers-this winter and has-about 400 head of He expects to build a- large barn next 'Spring and 26c, 50c and'l; SO -by Hoen-. sheL. Sid Martin.

DeacU Sid Martin, well known in Atchison county died yesterday at Whiting, age fifty-six lie will.be bur-led at! Whltihg at lp.m; tomorrow. Church at brother Martin, went to Whiting last night, aid Mr.aiid Mrs. Gil. Keilhline went this mornlDg. Mrs.

Kcitliline is-a sister oX- Mr. Martin. Martin lived at. MOrmou i Grove, four miles Get The Times Free. For the next 30days we are going to make this offer; To the person who brings us the largest ear of corn we vvilb give the Times one year? free.

The second 'largest will get the Times 9 months; the third will get the paper 6 months and the fourth. 3 unonths. We, of course get' the corn, and as it Is brought in the fmeasurement will be take and proper record made On'the 26th day- of i December the result will be announcetU. Hunt up yoUr big corn and bring it happy voyage. when he gets tbrough'wlth contem Sample Copies.

If you receive a sample copy of the Times take and read. It aud then if you think, It i worth the price one dollar a year, we would be glad to en roll want distinctly understood that the -Times perma nent institution: in. the town and think is deserving of-your patronage-What do you How many times do ve to told that th.vwy;bust?t' Pleasant and Mot Effective Chambefst Vindicator Liberty, Texas, writes Dec 25, 1902: pleasure and. unsolicited'; by you, I bear testimony to the curative power of Ballard's Horchound Syrup. I.

ha ye used it in my. family and can cheerfully, affirm it is tlie most effcot-ive and pjasaut remedy, for, cough unJ r.oldi) Ihave 25c, 50c and Sold by, Geo. Mi Hoeuahel 4 plated improvements ha will have one of finest, places! a the country, We did think, we say- sonietiDgi abou the I nner but it Is un as evtryowi knows' the sort of-, a dinw-nor a prson would get at S. V. Post forkiu.

We hiioYl a. find Unto and will refuse aan west of Atchison, in tlie early days, with his father. Uncle Jack Martin. In 1863,. Jack.

Martin's louse wa attacked by Jay hawkers, and he stood them off; assisted by his who was then fifteen years old; Sid. Martin loaded the gons, and his father tired were wounded i in ihe scrimniage. r- Monday's Atcbison.Globo.1 Smoke up; buliwullc you are smftk )ng smoke guod- Little; HaieLl, 1 javltatliKkto gy.out4,Uii9 places. ft.

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Pages Available:
318
Years Available:
1903-1904