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The Netawaka Times from Netawaka, Kansas • 4

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This onicojfor Stte nUU. Try Hlalr'a Special 60 to 3 Louis CITY DMV Cj lOS F. N. SEWELL, Prop. All work entrusted to me will recolva prompt and cartful It tentlon.

Charges reasonable. 7to' Nctawaka Times WPufcllehed Jjvery 'rUur)iy- Hwrr, Editor Publisher. LB, Hurir, Associate Editor. Tsispnone No so. i 1 -VIA The Council meets tomorrow Friday) Dlght.

James Terry and Chris Sliny weut t9 Topeka Monday to visit with friend and relatives, The ball game between tho Kick, apoo and tho Netawaka team lust Saturday (afternoon reiult-ed in a tvlctry for the home team. Seoro to fl. 111 I I I "J-'-' Tuesdays and Thursdays in August and September 1904 From all points in Tho tlotawaka Lumbar Gonpiny -DEALERS W- Lumber, Lath, Lime, Cement and Paints. Citizens State Bank, Tickets will he on sale August 0. KANSAS.

15, 20, 22, 27, 20, good for return passage within seven days from date of sale. Evoryono should visit this tho Greatest Exposition the World has ever known. This 1s a delightful season for viewing tho wondorful sights. SEE tOCIL UEIT FOR FURTHER IRFORIMTIOH. NJJTAWAKA, Capital Stock Peter Johnson, Pres.

Henry Lueck, Henry Lueck, Androw Drown, Otto Lueck, Peter Johnson, D. Lusek. This Rank transacts a gonoral banking business, and offer every faculty consistent with conservative banking, ISTWE SOLICIT YOUR patronage. Furniture! If you need anything In the Furniture line we are here to supply your wants. Our stock is complete and of the best grades.

We don't carry a cheap john stock, but first-class goods at reasonable prices. Come and see. W111. Crans by his wife and little child left 'Tuesday night for St. Louis.

Mrs. Crans' mother lives at that ulace and Is quite sluk. Thuy will also attend the I Fair while In the city. Cured pf Lame lack After 19 Yer oflufforlng. "I had been troubled with lame back for 11 teen years and I found a complete recovery In the use bfCham-bcrlulns Pain Balm," says John G.

Illshor, Glllam, Ind. This liniment also without an equal for sprains and bruises. It Is for sale by Geo. M. llouiishel.

A Word to Farmeri. Wa will print you 100 envelopes with your name, address and If on a route will print the number of the uto 011 the in also for 60 cents. New Jersey Editor's Testimonial. M. T.

Lynch, Editor of the Philips-burg'. J. Dally Post, writes: "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in family but never auythlng so good as Foley' Honey und Tar. I cannot say too uuicli In praise of It." Sold by Geo. M.

Hoensbel. For Cpunty Attorney J.S. Walton, of Holton, requests the Timkh to announce that he will be a candidate for the nomination fu County attorney before the Democrat, ic county convention to be held In Holton on Tuesday, September 6, IU04. A. Huff, father of the editor of the Timks made us a visit Wednesday forenoon.

Mr. Huff has been in the Orphans Home at Atchison for the past fifteen mouths but they concluded to send him tO'the Reform School at Topeka. So far as we know this Is the only member of our family ever In tlie re form school. He made the trip. without a Kuard.

Gured Hemorages of the Lungs, ''Several years since my lungs were were so badly affected that I had many hemorages," writes A. M. Ake of-Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with several physicians without any benefit, 1 then started started to take Foley's Honey and Tar and my lungs are now as sound us a bullet, I reccommend It in advanced stages of lung trouble." Sold by Geo. M.

Ho. ciishel, ii-mair. l. huff, Notary Public. At Times Office.

The Old Man, Go to your neu, rooki, in th wln4y treei, And vx not with your Ill-omen! caw, I am too old to II beneath Fear's law. Hopes fover me .10 longer nor doubts freeze. Halt I forget what makes the blackbird alng 80 loud In aprlng. The earth growa old around me; planets wane; April's green glamour la ipread out to vain, The rose aendi neta of fragrance from her tree. But In her webs of beauty take, not me; Out of the road I never turn my feel For search of moonwort or of meadowsweet The sea sings loud for youth.

1 hear It moan, Counting Its rocky ramparts stone by stone, And all the green haired people of the waves They do but make wild music over slaves The graves of broken ships and drowned men, And cities that the sea hM ta'en again. I bote the gulls and terns that dip ani cry About the white 'cliffs, along the sunder Ing sea, Or I should hate, If hate had pt passes 'oy, Even as love has, and forgotten me. Time has outdistanced my slow feet- behold. I have outllngered Death. I cannot die.

I am too old. fall Mall Qoaetts, FOLmnOllEYTAD far Mdfs ssfp, sw. JTs stats Bubner Globe Sights. (Krom tlio Atchison Qlolie.) Gold bricks are most numerous In the matr Imonlal market. An A tchlson woman Is not only hatchet faced, but battle axed.

When a man is ul ways "agin" every thing, everything is always "agin' him. The country Is pretty enough lp make us think sumo thoughts, were we not afraid of Imitating Ed. lloch. Call a woman along in years an endearing name, and a warm spot will be found In her heart long after sue is dead. A man with a grievance and a wiw man with a sympathetic volco make a combination that often ends at tlie Somehow every year, when Labor Pay comes around, everyone wonders why the housekeepers don't have tine when they can legally take a day off.

When a theif breaks into a cellar and steals preserves and finds when he gets homo that he got a lot of wild grape jelly, we claim it is a Joke on him. E. E. Woods, the painter, recently painted a sign for a monument dealer." The sigh included a picture of a monument, and on tlie monument Woods painted his own name. Tncre is an injustice in it: Children primers are printed in big letters and wlion -the children have grown old, and their eyesight Is failing they I tlnd all their reading in tine type.

The attention of a certain Atchison woman is called to the Wilkesbarre womanwho was fined 63 cents for swearing in her, own home. 1'lie Atchison woman should know limt I'gosh" is profane, and the people will uot tolerate it. A man eory sick. His wire gave hiin caster oil, but in vane, for he died. "Oh." she moaned for weeks and weeks afterwards, "if I hud only given him rhubarb!" We tell the story for your When you have done the best you can, let It go at that.

It Is related that when a mother In Atchison died not long ago, her daughter that night for the first time iu her life; got the supper, and did up the work. Ana tlie girl was seventeen! Still the mother's last thought was that she had always done what Bhe could for her children. Atchison man's instructions to his wife are that whenever he comes home cross, she musn't say anything to him; just leave him alone, and mix-up a chocolate pudding. If chocolate pudding does fix him, he says, she may as well go home to her mother, for he is so mud nothing but a divorce will make life better for her. An Atchison woman was suspicious about her husband's conduct when he Udown town in She thougnt it aisiionoiabie to spy upon him, but couldn't control her uneasl- ncss until at last she hit upon a hap pb plan: that of giving him absent treatmen.

As soon as he has stepped out the gate, she drops all work; and sits with her her head bowed on her hands, gtvlng him absent treatment until he returns. She is satisfied now that In the many hours he is away from her, he Is hard at work over his books in his ofiice.ard if he sees any oriental, It is only men F. IjJipninfii Jt la daudy smoke. Adam Ainoi) wuut (0 Topeka on buiifueiw Monday. It you have ver tried tho "Little Hawl" now In tlie tluio.

You aid not vory Italy you. ar not very Mrs. Scnederaud puny MfiAdarn were li Yuu oughHoliWtire TiMits If you ire, not already gutting It. 1 The editor or the TjMits was in Holton Friday and Saturday. Ernest Postoii and wire went to St.

Louis Tuusduy night to attend the Fair. The frleudsiliow mo what I can do; the foe teaches mo what should. -Schiller. Every particle of glas reflecting the sunlight is a witness to thu sou, Pelouhet, If you have a farm or city proper ty for sale list It with II. Huff at Timks office.

How many times do you have to be told that the "Little Hazel'1 cigar is the very best? Miss Pora Kirk, of Kansas City camo Sunday and is visiting her niece Mrs. A. E. Blair. Keeping everlastingly at It brings success, you nave never iriea Llttlo Hazel try It now.

Thu Havana Coiiuueror is a hand made cigar and a much butter article han lots of 10 cent cigars but you can get It for 6c. Judge Hurrel was nominated for Judgo ut the primary held last Saturday. The vote was light. Only seventeen votes were cast la Netawaka township. LUNCH ROOU, have opened a' Lunch Room In the building for-' merly occupied by J.

B. Jones. I carry a full lino Lunch Goods and Summer Drinks, such as Pop, Ginger Alo and that pon-lntoxlcatlng drink, Hop Tea, PHILIP HOSS, The Tjmps office is better equipped than ever for Job Printing, wo have added a lot of new matcaiul lately. Bring Jp your work. Dr.

Myers says If the Japs don't finish the Russians by Saturday he expects to take the Netawaka band and the ball team and go over and tlx the Russians. Chemberlatn's Cough Remedy Aids Nature, Medicines that- aid oaturs are al ways most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secre- tlon, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by Geo.

M. Iloonshel. John Hopkins, of Holton, was In town Monday. He was here for the purpose of getting the voters to sign a petition asking that his name be placed on tlie ballot this fall. Fob Sale: A DeLavel Cream Scp- used only a short time.

Good as new. Wl 11 be sold very cheap if taken at once. Call at this office. Anyone failing to get tho Times at the postotllce will please call on the postmaster for it as we leave extra copies there each week for that pur pose. Neglected Colds Every parfruf the mucus membrane, the nose, throat, cars, head and lungs are subjected to disease and blight from neglected colds.

Dal- lar's Horuhound Syrup Is a pleasant and effective 25c, 50c, $1.00. W. Akendrlck, "Valley Mills' Te'xas, writes: havo used Ballard's Horc-hound Syrup for and throat troubles; it is a pleasant and most etfectve remedy." Sold by Geo. M. Huenshel.

we wiu rurnisii you the times one year and the Atchison Dally Globe one year, both papers for $2,00 cash 1c advance In all cases, Harness and Shoe Repair Shop. Al kinds of Harness fvncT Shoe Repairing. 1 also rair Sewing Machines. V.vy. 1 AH Work Guaranteed Firstclass Wm, Root.

O. D. Abele and Mr. Morgan were callers at this office Tuesday after noon. -Mr, Morgan is candidate or nomination tor tho office of county clerk on the Democratic ticket.

Is A BUBSCUUTlOtf HATES Csoflopf 0110 yeur ,...,1,00. Ml JL'-e copy months, Oue so; Ihree luuntUi isj. 25. jr Ad Willi ng rates inudo knowo on Pttorud In the port ufRe Nvtuwttltii, gMi iMiwiid uUxt muUtr. OOINO WBBT.

'To, 61 Mall Express. 1:48 a. m. OS Mull Kxprew 11:29 a. m.

nw. 273 Freight, 5:2.1 u. m. $0, 5 Local Ffeltit 0:10 a. m.

jto. 62 Mall Expr6wi. 4:03 a. tfo. 0 Mull Express p.

m. Jto. j72Htock Freight yo. 210 Local Freight 3:00 p. m.

Pally ejra'pt Sunday. H. N. Micklb, Agt. 4U-l-LL rrflVPWPWIIHPIlltlHlllPII HOME NEWS, UchleBy Abo Popl You Know School begins Monday, Subscribe for the Times, A nice ruin Tell lust night.

Vacation will soon be over, lllug uatip when you know anything Nate Chafln spent Sunday In Effing iani, August BrisGon was It Holton Saturday. Old papers at this office 5 cents per bundle. Misses Ada and Alma Kern were in Wotmore Tuesday, Stella Shay returned Sunday from lier visit ta Topeka, Howard Hayes Is here visiting his mother Mrs. E- Mrs, Hatch and Mrs, CHeodcrsou In Holton Saturday. If you want a good smoke try the plamond Joe at Ed Blair's.

Mrs. Rlcbling, of Holton, was the puest of Peoncl Sunday. Ask your dealer tor tlie Conqueror, the best 6c cigar on tlie market, Smoke up, but while you are sraokln I ng smoke something good, Little Hazel. 'Born: On Thursday August 25, J904, to Mr. and Mrs.

Will Cocbren daughter. If you will continue to smoke why notsmokoa cigar worth jour while. Little We offer you the Times and the Mail and Breeze both one year for $1.50 oash In advance, Miss Nelson, who was here visiting friends, returned to liar home at Circleville last Friday. The highway of holiness is along the commonest road of life along your very way. Pearse, The Diamond Joe cigar was born in 3850 and has been on the market every since.

Ed Blair sells it. Mrs. Hi awe Anion and Mrs. Arthur Anion returned from the Worlds Fair Sunday night, The Times office is equipped for all kinds pf first-class job printing and at prices that arc reasonable, Try us. Thos.

Wasson and family of Whit ing spent Sunday with John Green and family and other relatives in Netawaka. Carl Myers, Plora Johnson Elmer Jolinson.JAda Kern and E. C. Starin spent Sunday pear CircleviUe with Miss Abele. Geo.

Allen, E. O. Starin. Francis Palmer, Brutus Sewell and Mr, Banks attended the Teachers meeting in Holton Saturday, The ball game In Holton Monday played by the Fats and Leans result iid in the Fats badly beaten The score was 25 to 11. Henry Pletohcr of the Pleasant neighborhood went to St, Louis last Thursday evening to attend Fair and visit relatives Chas.

A. Shenard and Miss Siiphia Itlchllng, Florence and Wal ter Coffpen, of Holton mere the guests of II, L. Huflt and wife Suhlay. R. Bust has been working up new mall route to run in a south, and easterly direction.

"We hope to see route 2 established befoMong. Mr. Wlmmer, who-will teach th grammar room of our 1 schools the coming year was in town yesterday snaking arrangements for a house. Tlie VanAmburg aggregation which showed iq Whiting yesterday liullod out tlie evening, One exhi- bltlori in a town Is about all they pan tflve. The Troy Laundry.

Atdhlion, Kansas, All work strictly high grade. AH work done at the Troy laundry hi will recommend Itssel, (OUB OOlLAttN AIIK WHITE Pasket goes next uissouni, mm neb. 11, 16, 18, 2.1, 23, 30; September 1, 6, 8, 13 SECRET SOCIETIES. A. O.

U. meets 011 tho 2nd and 4th Mondays each month In A hall. Visiting brethren invited. Chas. Tiktokk, M.

W. W. L. liAKiiit Ueuordcr, THE FRATERNAL AID ASSOCIATION nieeVs every 2nd and 4th Tuesday In Masonic hall. All visiting members cordially Invited to attend.

Mrs, Blanche Scneder, E. U. Rust, Secretary. Pres. Camp o.

3003 M. W. of A. meets 1st 3rd Tuesdays In each month In A. O.

U. W. hall. E. T.

Myers, V. W.J. Towers, Clerk. Degree of Honor, meets 2nd 4th Fridays of each month in A. ().

U. W. hall. Edna Hoenshel, C. of H.

W. J. Ulair; Recorder. Polar Star Lodge No. 130 A.

F. A. M. Meets Thursday of each month on or beforo tlie full moon. Geo.

N. Cochrcn, W. M. Geo. Allen Jr.

Secy. World's Fair to St. Louis and return: Season limit, $15.40: sixty days llmiC fifteen days limit $11.80. 7 day coach excursion $7.00. H.

Agent. POimmEIfEYCDK Makes Kidneys end Bladder Right Pleasant Grove. Roy Snyder is on the sick list. Mrs. Fletcher and daughter Minnie took diurier with Mrs.

Stick Sunday. rs. Abele has been quite sick the past week. Mrs. Stick spent Monday visiting with Mrs.

Wolvcrton. Mrs. McMilllan is threatened with pneumonia. Born: To Mr. and Mrs.

Cochran a daughter. nenry Fletcher spent the past week at St. Louis visiting relatives and the World's Fair. Mr and Mrs. Couch and daughter Mattic attended Church at Pea Ridge Sunday.

Mr. Stick has. bought a farm in Rooks county and will move his family there In the near future. Oliver Meade is expected home from the World's Fair Tuesday. Mrs.

Gaines is visiting her daugh ter in Horton. Bessie Gaines is going to Horton to attend school this winter. Miss Dora Porterfield will stort to day to take up her position lnVpkla- liomaatthe Government school this terra. Holmes Bottenburg arrives home today from the World's Fair. Chaflle Abele will attend school in Holton this fall.

Mrs. Fied May is staying with her mother at Whitlng.s Mr. and Mrs. Nash spent Saturday night and Sunduy visiting relatives in Muscotah. May Stick will give a musical recital at she church Saturday uight.

Sweet Sixteen. Beautiful Women Plump cheeks, flushed with the soft glow of health and a pure com plectlon' makes all women beautiful. Take a small dose of Hcrbnle after each meal; it will prevent constipation and helps digest what you have eaten. 50c, Mrs. Wm.

Stroud, Midlothian, Texas, writes, May 31, 1901: "We have used Heroine in our family for eight years, and found it the best medicine we ever used for constipation, bilious fevei and malaria." Sold by Geo. M. Hoenshel, Joke on the Deen, Dean Hole, the celebrated BnglUra divine, while preaching in a parish with which he waa not familiar, re cetved a request that he offer up pray, ers for Nellie Gray. Re did so and found next day that Nellie Gray was a racehorse whose condition had caused anxiety In a district much Interests In her training. CITY BARBER SHOP.

Kit CARsok, Prop. Razors honed on short notice. Clock and watch work also done. Give me a call, Restaurant and Barber Shop A. E.

BLAIR, Prop. I carry at all times a full and complete line of Candies, Nuts, Pop, Cider, Milk Shake etc. 5 HI Cigars and Tobacco. 1 2 $10,000. Vlcc-Pres, Lueok, Caiblst.

FURNITURE and UNDERTAKER, 8 Public Sale! I I am located In this county and will cry all auction and farm sales for the ensuing year at reasonable prices. You had better see me be fore making arrangements. 1 Dates and terms can be obtained at the Twas office. T. II, HARDIN i Netawaka, Kansas.

0 m-m A CLOGGED SEWER BREEDS w. zbD1SEASE A disordered stomach and a passive liver produce the srme result. IF MAN LIVED a perfectly natural life he would havo no need for medicine, RUT HE DOES NOT. He Imposes on healthy organs. Consequently nature needs assistance.

Headache, Dfzziness, Heart Palpitation, Backache and similar complaints are but protests of an overworked stomach, ORIENTAL PILLS tone the stomach, stimulate the liver and cause the bowels to act freely. They do not gripe. A Sure Cure for Constipation and Its attendant discomforts. To introduce this new remedy we will send a fifty cent box Free. Send 12 cents for postage and packing.

i KANSAS CITY JOURNAL'S V. GREAT CAMPAIGN OFFER. Oriental Remedy Company Sedalia, Mo. The Dally and Sunday Journal mailed from time subscription is received at Journal office to January 1st, 1905 for $100, OVER TWO MONTHS OF. FREE TIME.

The great National Campaign of 1904 Is open, and the Kansas City Journal extends to the readers In this great territory the unparalleled offer of its Daily and Sunday Journal to JANUARY 1st, 1905, FOR THE SUM OF $1.00 It is the desire of The Journal to reach every reader who wants to keep Informed on the great National contest and the Issues of the day. Any person who will send One Dollar to the Kansas City Journal by postoftlce money order, express money order or draft will be mailed the Dally and Sunday Journal from the time the subscription Is received at the Journal office until 1, 1905. This offer extends both to new subscriptions and renewols. Persons who are already subscribers to the Dally and Sunday Journal'can receive tho benefit of this offer by paving their subscription to date at the regular rate of one dollar for three months and then adding one dollar additional to advance their subscription to January 1, 1905. Send your name at once and receive the benefit of the full limit of free time.

In accepting this offer the full amount of one dollar must he remitted to The Journal, as no commissions or discounts will be granted, and all money must be seut direct to The Kansas City Journal, Kansas City, Mo. This offer will not extend beyond October 1, 1904, and posU tlvely no adjustment at this rate will be granted on subscriptions nfter that date, Address THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL, Kansas City, Mo. Sprain S. A. Read, Crlsco, Texas, writes, Maroh Uth, 1901: "My wrist was sprained so badly by a fall that it was usiess; and after using several remedies Jthat failed to give relief, used Ballard's Snow Liniment, and was cured.

I earnstly recommend It to any one suffering from sprains." 2Tc, 60c, $1.00. Sold bv Geo. M. Hoenshel. The Netawaka Times and the Leavenworth Weekly Times both one year for $1,25.

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1903-1904