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The Sterling News from Sterling, Kansas • 6

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The Sterling Newsi
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Sterling, Kansas
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Mi The Sterling NevVs TjNw Home Paper. SUCCESS IS GUARANTEED IP 70U mil USE ITHITFIELB'S the place to gel your Published Every Wednsday -BY TOLLENAAB, EDll'ORS ANU CRYSTAL FLOUR MADE BY- 1 Stalk Cutters, 1 and 55 row, The famous Canton Listers and Entered at the Postoffioe at Sterl- i as second class mail mat- THE INTERNATIONAL MILLS (THE.HOME MILL.) Plows, none bjetter, Wagons, Carriages, SUMSqRIPtlON'KATES I Oiie-Year bis.) Months-. 50j Three Motiths: 25 All sdbscriptlotjis must be paid in advance, and all papers Will be stop. pijd' when the time expiresunless STERLING, KANSAS. Gasoline Engines, Harness, Whips.

SMYS ER'S Advertising: rates made knowu on a pplieat'ion. No. advertisement discontinued uiitil ordered' out. All ALFALFA' National Stoves and Ranges, Quick Meal Gasoline Stoves Headquarters for advertising bills collected' first of ch month. Job work due on de livery.

Windmills and Pumps OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Painless Dentists Are now located in their permanent office over the COUNTY OFFICIALS. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. J. WHITFIELD, Representative D.

J. Fair. Treasurer E. M. Hinshaw Slieriff J.

J. Burfield County Clerk Joe E. Pulliam Reg. of Deeds .0. L.

Porter Hanna's Old Stand. POSTQFFICE Clerk Dist. Court T. T. Tyrrell County Attorney bupt.

Public Instruction Insure Your Crop Against Hail WITH TEE Burgess Probate M. Deupred Cq. Assessor T. Nicholas State Farmers Mutual Hail Insurance Co, County W. Harris M.

Trueheart County Commissioners: WACONIA, MINNESOTA Incorporated 1896, under the. laws of Minnesota. Has al ist Dist. P. L.

Willard 2nd Dist, W. W. Hanks 3rd Dist. J. L.

Folck ways paid all claims in full; never pro fated. Average cost of insurance in the past, about two-thirds of our competitors rates for Hail, and abcut $1.00 on each $1,000.00 on cyclone TWP. OFFICIALS, risk. C. MAHONEY, Agent.

Township Trustee Parks prepared to do all kinds pf work without pain Gold Qrown, per tooth $5.00 Whita Crown, per tooth 5.00 bridge work, per tooth 5.00 Prices on other work so reasonable all can have good teeth. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Satisfactory or money refunded. Come and have your teeth examined, Free, and get our prices. Phone 64 Smysers Painless Dentists Treasurer C. Hawkins Wm leeson in 1- W.

Porter Justices of fWwM i PA Fox I D. HANKS FRUIT FLOWERS FOR SALE I have for sale all kinds ot fruit, trees, all fine roses, including climbing and tree, also all kinds of moss speciosa catalpa and all kinds of shade trees. My canvassers will call on 1 SOLON GRAY, Sterling, Kansas. CITY Mayor J. T.

English Treasurer. Thos. Atkinson Clerk J. Coyle Police Judge. J.

W. Porter Councumen: R. A. Newman, Chairman NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. A.

L. McMurphy J. M. Little 0. T.

Sholes Samuel Daniels Dff Ht M. BENTLEY, HOMEOPATH. Rice County, Marshal. Fox KANSAS. STERLING, SCHOOL BOARD, Office Phone 100.

House Phone 73. Church and Eugenics. At the Congregational Church Conference held at Great Bend last week.Dr. Chas. Sheldon of To-peka, presented a resolution on the Church and Eugenics, which was enthusiastically received It asked the ministers to require of all persons presenttftg themselves for marriage, that ithey present a physicians certificate as to their physical ability to enter, the state, and also -pledged the ministers to urge the passage of such a law, through the state Director R.

Ross Treasurer E. E. Potter W. Forney scnting one of the great: financial interests that is supporting Taft, although personally on perfectly pleasant terms me, came to me and said 'We know, Taft can't be nominated and we want to know if you won't consent to a compromise candidate and a compromise platform I said "Now I will tell you; I will narnY the compromise candidate and he wi'd be me. I stand myself as the original candidate and as a compromise candidate.

And as for platform we will accept a compromise by taking the whole In the matter of the estate of Thomas M. Warnock, late of Rice county, Kansas NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, thaton the 11th day of May. A. D.t 1912, the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Rice County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as administrator with the will annexed, of the Estate of Thomas M. Warnock, deceas Senator Root of New York, has been slated for temporary chairman 'of the Republican national convention, M.

ROSS 0. SHOOK OSTEOPATHIC PMSICUN Graduate of American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Acute and Crook Cases Successfully Treated Rear of Citizens ank, Phone US, Sterling Kans, ed, late of Rice county. All parties interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. The news from the Ohio election held yesterday, is rather meager Wm.

H. Warnook, Administrator. First published in the Sterling Mr. Williams, the pastor of the local church, says that he is in hearty accord with' the sentiment of the resolution, and that while end is somewhat conflicting and it is impossible to give anywhere Samuel Harvey Kurnes Died at his home in Sterling, on Friday, May 17, 1912, at 5 137 a.m. near a correct report at this time News May 15, 1912.

Bonano will give you a clear eye calm nerves, rosy cheeks and a feeling of "go." It makes red blood, an active brain and, vigor But from what news we have it is certain that on the republican side ous muscles. Dr. J. M. Little, mmm surgeon Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night.

OFFICF OVER CITIZEN'S BANK, RTEKLINO, KANSAS. he may not require physicians certificate in every case, yet wherever there "any questidn as to the physical fitness oft the contracting parties he will always require it. This seem to us a move in the right direction, and we believe that such a law should be enacted, not only in this state, but in all states. Such a law, rigidly enforced, would undoubtedly do away; in a great measure, with the grist of divorce cases that is docketed in every at the age of 68 years, 1 month and 6' clays. The funeral services were held at the A.

M. E. church Saturday, Mtry 18, at 3 o'clock p. m. conducted by Rev Krisel.

After the services at the church the remains were taken charge of by Meade Post" No. 14, of which the deceased was a member, and taken to Cottonwood cemetery, where the G. A R. ritualistic services were carried out and the body laid away-to await the roll call of the judgment day. SamUel Harvey Kurnes was born FOR SALE House and Lot On West Main Street.

One the delegation will be divived. The Roosevelt men are claiming iM but six of the delegates, but Taft men are claiming about an even break. On the democrat side its appears that Harmon csrries the state by more than two to one fyut at the same time some of the Wilson organs are claiming it by three to two, Cambridge, May 20. Roosevelt today served notice he would resist any compromise at the Republican convention. 'There can be no compromise," he said here.

"Some oi, our opponents are saying neither -Taft or I should be nominated, pl'll name" the compromise candidate. He will be Me. "The other day," continued Roosevelt, "icertala gentfeman, repre- of the best locations in the city. House has 8 rooms, near Terre Haute, Indiana, April FOR RENT Rooms and Houses Furnished or Vacant. W.

P. CLEMENT, First house west of Hotel Sterling 11, 1844. He enlisted in the Civil. War and served his country nearly city water, electric lights, good cistern and all 'modern conveniences. For prices and particulars court held the country over.

And not' only that, but it would result in the future generations being better men. and women' not only physically, but intellectuallyand morally. It is certainly time sonie-toing was being done to this end and we know of no one better qualified to bring the matter about than the ministers. three years. At bedalia, on April 18, 1878, he was united in marriage to Miss who, together with two sons and sea D.

EVANS. one daughter, survive him. Telephone 227...

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