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The Osage County Democrat from Lyndon, Kansas • 8

The Osage County Democrat from Lyndon, Kansas • 8

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i it. I I Ei 5 a Among Our Exchong nnms II a a tj 1 ixrnrll KS, 1 II or nti LA idiiLiaii Am ti READ EVERY TOO ARE DOfJO TO SiMETHIKO EEFCXE YOU GET THROySH From Th StntU. Joseph Turvcy of Muskogee, Okla while algglng grave for a woman who hud died, wbn the grave was complete fell dnd iuio It, and the grave ir- Malaga Grapes, per Cranberries Crisco, the new shortening. Pickwick Corn, better than 25c 15c.2,or25c Cooking Molasses, per, Fine Lfr.rge KalHins, (buik) per lb Fine Seeded Raisins, 16 08. packages Old Time Mine Meat, rn Pickwick Sifted Early i Kn OKn June Peas ItlU, 8 for wUt.

Frontier Green Lima IOC Beans Frontier Suoootaeh Don't forget the Jello for dessert. leQsea iar me rmn bectime bis last reetliiK pMce, Mr. Tnrvey was an uncie of William ud Thomas Turvey of this pl. He was (55 years old. George Durkeii and Tammer Nixon were married tuday by Probate Judge Carder in Lyndou, Dr.

Stewart reports a girl born to Lee Fleming and wife, Wednesday. The little Miss has been named Made-lieo VVaoita. yDr. Medlar reports a son born to Edwin Barraclough and wife, Nov. 4th.

The younf man has been named Fred. QmSNEMO. Frea Th Ktvt Tot 11 mtrlm 1-. per glass xvu Pick wick Mince Meat, 1Cn per package ivli English Walnuts, OK" per pound wUv Pickwick Canned Pumpkin, IOC Pickwick Canned Sweet JQ(J Pickwick Tomatoe Catsup, 1 fn (Try one ol Honey, OCn per square tGiJj Dried Raspberries, QAa per pound rr. OWO BCRLINGa.ME From th Chronicle tad th Katerpriia.

Joseph Tingling, after a brief illness but a long period of ill health, died at his home here yesterday. He will be laid to rest the Burlingame cemetery this niternobo. Lurlie llogle Is down with the scar-let feTer and tbe family are quarantined. Mrs Hotrle hss ot been in the nest of benltb intely tid Ibe added care will be a heavy burden. Henry Hogle, the father, will be obliged to stay away from bis business until the red card mes down.

Aunt Emily Ford died Wednesday afternoon at the home of ber too, Fred Ford, The funeral will be held from that place tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at two o'clock. Genres Brown will move hit family 0 Burton, soon where he hai merit a meat marker. John Simpson wo cane here from Colorado recently hat purchased tbe Brown farm. Just a soon at tbe necessary ar-mrnvsaenta can be made, probably by the first of December, tbe Burlingame National Bank and the Pioneer State nnk will be consolidated. Fine Seeded Raisins, OKn 12 oz.

packages Avtt 3 for fC We Lave Nice Eating OKn A.Kn Apples, per to Tt-v Canned Pineapple, 1f IKn 1UC aud IOC Dried Sweet Corn, 1 OKn perpound XUjf 2 for Ul FANCHON, the Flour of Quality, CM on nntil Thanksgiving tpl.OU BEAUTY FLOUR CM 1 Until Thanksgiving J1.1U very Sack Guaranteed. xoc Md 20c Congress Oysters 10c, 3 for 25c, 18c, 2 for 35e Piekwick Salmon OKr (8oekeye) rfCOO Congress and Frontier OCr Red Salmon We Ftekwtck WKtte Grapes, WMte CKerrfes IJlack CKerrfes, Pitted Red CKerrtes, Flams, Green Flams, Pears, Blackberries, Strawberries, Raspberries and Peaches. If vm don't see what yen want here, call for It. We have it. Try at for Geod Groceries rod Square Deaf.

mitu vuo uome or Mr, and Mrs. John Nell, living west of town Sunday evening, November 10. Tbe little ladles weighed ezaetly six poonds apiece and look aa near alike as two peaa. They were named for their grandmothers, Elva and Elizabeth. On OVEBBBOOK Fraa Tilt OiUna.

A quiet frsddlng took place at Ottawa about noon Wednesday tre aiztb, when Jadse H. W. Chaffee united In marriage Mlsa Nellie English of Porn na and Mr. Omer Bowman of Michigan Valley-. Sidney, the nine-f sr-old son of Mr.

ard Mrs. 3. A. McCracken, while rid-trg one of T. M.

Gilmore'a Shetland PLYnOUTH. Mrs. James Vaughan and daughter, Myrtle, visited); at Warren Gragg'r Sattfrdaj. Mr. West and family of Key west Mist Llda Arnold and Mr.

Irl Morris went to Olatbe Thursday, November 7, where they were united in marriage by the probate judge. CAKBONDALE From The foL At the borne of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra, Harper.near Carbon dale, Sunday at 1 p. in occurred the marriage of Mlaa Maud Harper to Mr, Edward E. Suowder of Howard, Kansas.

Miss L. C. Minshall is very low with heari trouble, Monday she was unable to talk, but ean do so now. Her many rriends are wishing her a speedy re-c'fVfry. MEL VERN.

From The Review. Mr. Yarn am bis moved onto his recently purchased farm south of town. Cbas. Plowman will occupy the Delster place next year.

pir.ys la Naturdsy fe'l rff breaking OUVET. Well, I believe that Gov. Hodges is elected. Mrs. Gitehell And three children moved to Lebo last week to keep bouee for Robert Morris.

IF. B. Niles went to 'Kansas City last week with Goodman's cattle. Sylvester MossbargerJ was here Saturday evening to see his folks. Ed Soderstrom of Wicbita stopped over here a couple of days last week visited at Henry Baylesg' Sunday.

Mrs. Laura Johnson is having a new barn built. Mr. Keener and Kagen are dcinjr the his right arm between tbe wrist and el- bt OSAGE CITY, From tbt Fret PrtM-Publlc Opinion, Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

John eight miles south of Osage City, November 16, 1912, a girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W. K.

Custer, seven miles west of Osage City, Sunday evening, November 17, 1912, a girl. Puit and family and Fred Elo and family Sundayed at A. L. Robinson's Mrs. Lizzie Carlson is visiting her parents at Mel vern.

on bis way home from a hunting! Dootv ra bought W. T. Appier's Born, November 18, 1912, to Mr. and unices shop and takes Immediate Charles Ransom, a girl. Isaloo.

John and Mike O'Neil were transacting business in this vicinity a few days last week. Miss Mary Jewell at Felt-ner's Sunday. A' large crowd' attended church Sunday evening. The school is preparing for a box trip in Hannibal, Mo. Mr.

and Mrs. "Edmonson left for Burlington one day last week. Mrs. Martha Tucker came from Kansas City last week to see her mother, who had taken suddenly ill. She returned home the second day after.

TfnViorj mnvoij hurtle into the old Barrett house. DE AVERS. to find the dividing line between skill TalW ia Tiunb intr nnrii for i and miracle. Diseases of the stomach, intestines, Fred Lightle. liver, blood, skin, hearr.

'Lavlon Coffinan's visited 'with gDieen. kidneva or bladder, rhenmn. supper the 27. Everyone has an in vitation to I'iilllP ami Krinr tism, sciatica, diabetes, bed wetting, leg ulcers, weak lungs and those afflicted with long-standing deep-seat Harry Sjyler's Sund.i. The Pciinan sisteit visited with LehmanV Sunday.

J. H. Hatfield moved into the and we assure vou a uood Kroirrmn. THIS is what 1 Philip Clyde said when Robert Gimeron, his best friend, was accused of being a murderer of, Chinamen -but that is not all read 1 I 7 I ed, chronic diseases, tbat have baffled Sweezey house last week. and a pleanant time.

Liiht Lightle called on Minnie and the skill of the family physicians, should not fail to call. Mies Kay Stockhouse accompan- Sadie Miller Sundav afternoon. aa tirUV. TtSt led her father and visited at B. ii jvu uvuuiou nibu lies yUU Slieb.

Eckenroed waa Jewell's and r. Shirley's until aionday. buuuiu uoou.u invnii. iuu Wnlb IOr more serious complications to tell you of the dangers of this crnel disease, act now. Tbe Associated Specialists have cured cases where doctors and even operations have utterly failed.

Grandma Selig viiled Friday with her son, George here. S. Mann returned IaBt week from his apple trip. Chas. Glasgow of Colorado stopped -over here Sunday.

J. Gray and C. W. Jackson were up on th jury to your city Lyndon caller Sunday. Mr.

and Mr. Sam Gingerich visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jeter Sunday. and Mrs.

W. Burnett visited at August Pock's Sunday. A cure in tne most severe case is prac- Mis Lynnie Ueeser.n.ent Sunday Geo-uo Dav from O.tawa wan in tically certain ji. at Mrs. JohiiBon's.

According: to their system no more i.nr vicinity the of the week. OHcar Sclieiidel is now serving on the jury of the dixliict court. FOUNTAIN. Charles Slatlen took hogn to Car-bondale last week and also made last week and Mr. Jackmon went again Monday.

Robinson and Elo both went to Osiige City Monday. L. Morton and wife from Osage City spent Saturday and Sun opeiations for appendicitis, gall stones, tumors, goiter or certain forms of canoer. They were among the first in America to earn the name of "Bloodless Surgeons," by doing away with the knife, with blood and with all pain. If you have kidney or bladder trouble bring a two ounce bottle of your urine.

Deafness often has been cured in I ySable himself some kraut. Everett Hardin and Arthur Ford have taken the contract to bale Mr. day here with relatives C. McCune two car WING TO LYNDON. Associated Specialists will be at COnfJERCUL HOTEL 1SIIK.1 Joads of fine cattle to Emporia last Lorclia I 1 sixty days.

REMEMBER, this free OFFER ia for this trip only. Married ladies must coma with their husband arid minors with their Friday to be sold at public sale the Underwood's hay. Mrs. Joseph Moyle and daughter went to Scranton Tuesday. Michael Murphy got a bad cut on the cheek by another boy who threw a rock while playing at ochool.

George Urish and Joe Moyle have Henry Sehlageter of Pant Teg from Wichita Monday even- l. u- t-j 1 1 By Horace Hazeltine been heading their kaffir corn the H.jsL jscjieEPFiiijsr BAGGAGE and TRANSFbK Prompt attention given to business Phcn 067. LYNDON, KAXA3 past week. ONE DAY ONLY Alva Call ill sold a load of corn to Sam Michaels at Fosloria. i John and Anna Murphy went to Sjranton to church Sunday.

morn- iny, wiicre ueeu visiiing ins cousin, who is sheriff there and will ibe again by a big majority. Jew Isobrtolhoiise is nearly complete to the 2nd story. J. II. DeMarr came down from Kansas City with his sister last week and returned there with her end is now working on the stret car line.

4 F. II. Woodbury spent Sunday in Emporia with his family. Remarkable Success of These Talented Physicians in the Treat-ment ot Chronic Diseases. Firt published in Tbt Oiag6 Uounty November 21, Sheriff'sale.

John Cahill, went to Topeka Sunday morning. No, 76S OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE Suieof KDM.r 0eConnty, Mrs. Joseph Moyle and daughter The new serial to. appear in this paper and find out howthe finally succeeded in proving it and saving his friend from the horrible fate that had its conception in the vengeful and secretive wells of the Oriental nature. A Captivating Story of Love and Mystery I Be sure to get the first installment visited Alva Cahill and wife Sunday PUtntlir, evening.

The Associated Specialists licensed c- F- Hiler. Jo.t. Halgler, hti wife; Tho o. i Lebo Bute Bank. corporation; F.

P. Kir- by the State of Kansas for the treat-j ken(Un 4 compnj, ment of deformities and all nervous SirauelS. Been and Mn. Samuel 8. Beers.

and chronio diseases of men, women hu wife. Defendaota. and children, offer to all who call on BY virtuk of an okdkr of sale, t- ned out of tbe Clerk's office of tbe District this trip, consultation, examination, M- or tb. advice free, making no charge what- abore entitled action, sod to me directed, i ever, except tbe actual cost Of medi- will, on Monday, tbe'SOth day of December, cine. All that is asked in return for Jm "ctoe of said day.

at the these valuable services is that every ln ui.tr. person treated will state the result out apprsiMmeBt to the highest and best obtained to their friends and thus der, for o.ih in hand, to satisfy said order of Attention Farmers Contrary to reports that we have the H. Miller agent handle our produce, we SHIP DIRECT, and will pay the highest market price for Cream, Poultry, EggprHidea and Furs of all kiudp. We also handle the Lei-t of Floor and Feed, Perfection, Crystal and Mom Best FJonr. a Drove to the aick and afflicted in ev 'e- ti totemt of the I thpr ar.

tort trt. bore nsmed defendants, and etch of thrm. I us an penona eiimiDr nnoer inem. la and medU have been discovered that are to (oUo.ln. ewrihed tra and mrcei of DB.

E. G. LOIIDY 4. reasonably sure and certain in their land situated In said County of Osate and effect Mate of tanaae: The Rantheait and These doctors are considered by tJhtJTihwt" of 4. Seetioa 31.

Tewaehtp IS. Range 14, eastof the many former patients among Amer- BUlh MerHi.a and containing us ica'S leading Stomach and nerve spe- acres more or leaa. together with tbe appur- walisis and are experts in the treat- tenaocn thereunto betaoging, 1 ment of chronic diseases, and so great mTm 1 Cits of Ljndou. i aaldeonnty. tht lih day of lit DENTIST FARMERS' PURCHASES USS'fi.

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Pages Available:
368
Years Available:
1912-1913