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Scottsville Advance from Scottsville, Kansas • 6

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SCOTTSVILLE ADVANCE A NTS Articles under this head will be run at $1.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE the rato of 5 cents a line of seven ordinary words for first insertion. For every inser Published Every Thursday Evening tion thereafter cents a line. Items of over 20 lines will be published at a rate of Obituasy. Sarah Ann Marsh was born in "Madison county, Kentucky, Decern-ier 5, 1824. Died June 28, 1913, aged -88 yeara, 6 months and 23 days.

"She was married to Elijah "August 31, 1846. To this union was born eight children, four boys and four girls, three dying when young and one daughter, Mrs. Kellogg died near Scottsville, Kansas in 1880. 20 cents an Inch. Entered as 2nd class matter March 18, 1904, at Postoffice, Scottsville, Kansas WU11GE 13 hereby given that 1 wi have no more rubbish of any nature J.

EARL EVANS. PUBLISHER dumped on my lots in the east part of penalty of the law Under Mann. town. H. E.

Most married women have to work Lm mini LJ Lud uJ hWiHiril nJ XiJ Eg? 1 It ik Pound-1 harder that the hired if i rl and for less pay." Yates Center News. FOR SALE A good Bb cornet at a bargain. Inquire ar this office. 5-29-tf Many cigarette smoking women get so they can't blush any more, though the Lord knows they ought to. Hill Palmer.

First published In Advance June 19, 1013 NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS. Three sons, Deruin, Louis and James and one Mrs. Hughes are -still living. All were with their mother during her last illness excepting Louis, who lives at Protection, Kansas "She leaves -children and thirty-one great grandchildren. She became a member of the Christian church some fifty years ago.

In the fall of 1877, thirty-five years ago, while on their way from Missouri vto Kansas with their youngest child, -James, while getting supper on a camp fire, she suddenly lost her sight and had never been able to see anything since. She hore her affliction with great patience and did her house work and most of her sewing -until about six years ago. Her husband departed this life TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The man who loafs the hours away beneath the summer skies is sore because he mu9t eat hay when others have their pies. Walt Mason. On the 19th day of July, 1913, at two o'clock p.

the sheriff of Mitchel county, Kansas, will sell at the front Barefoot boys, are growing scarcer door of the Court House, in Beloit, every year. Would a boy who has Kansas, certain lands known as the Dort lands, to the highest and best Now is the time to 1 ay in a supply before the wheat is ripe. never gotie barefdot make a good president of the United States? bidder for cash. Tom Thompson. lne loiiowing is a description and location of the lands: The farm west of Glen Elder, Kan Eastern press dispatches tell of a sas, being the NWt of section 29, townsnip soutn or range 9, in young man who hung himself because folks found fault with him.

If the practice grows there will be a short March 10, 1899. She never attnned church much! on account of her affliction hut. al-; ways wanted the bible read to herj by anyone that came in. She was a good neighbor and always enjoyed Mitchell county, Kansas. Also, farm NE of Cawker City age of preachers, teachers and editors.

Eureka Herald. Kansas, to-wit; the SWJ ard Wi of The Supplies the SEi, of section 2, township 6 having her neighbors come in to visit with her. ') south of Range 10, in Mitchell county, If Japan should force a war on the United States hhe might have room Kansas. Also, all those lands known as th enough in her own country for all the Japs there would be left when the Dort Ranch, consisting of twelve hundred acres, and located in Pitts war was over. The United States burg township.

might also have room for a few and. repairs for harvest can be obtained here. Come and see. These lands will be sold to the high immigrants. Bill Palmer.

est and best bidder for cash. Read FRANK CARPENTER Travel Articles in The WICHITA WEEKLY EAGLE WICHITA, KANSAS Associated Press; Best Weekly in Kansas SO CENTS A YEAR Fine ordinary or Safety Razor with every order. Mark the kind you want. Please remember the date, July 19th, Down in south Missouri the hogs 1913, at two p. at the front door of have a very hard time of it.

The theCourt House. 4t Attorneys, Lutz and Jordan. mud balls on the ends of their tails get so bfg they stretch the skin on the hogs so tight that they cunt gel their eyes shut, and die for tne want of sleep. Wetmore Spectator. 4 nam a 4 BETTER THAN SPANKING.

Spanking will not cure children FLITCH wetting the bedr because it is not habit but a dangerous disease. The (J. H. Rowan Drug Chicago, llinois, have dh-covered a strictly a. harmless remedy for this distressing isease aod to make known its merits oo ooooeoeoeoeooo they will send a 50 cent Package The Fencing Season is at Hand and we have the best fence on the mar- 1 ket.

Made by the American Steel and securely wrapped and prepaid Ab solutely Free to any reader he AdAance. This remedy als( cures frequent desire to urinate and nabiiity to control urine during the ightor day in oil or young. The C. H. Rowan -Drug Co, is an Ok tvno vyueu in me JUtii tvet iui xtJiiuuig give US ix call We also have a full stock of Can't Sag Gates, that we gnarantea to give satisfaction; prices the very lowest.

You can take one of these gates on 30 days trial. Yours for Fence business, Reliable House, write to them to-day me MW REST AUE ANT F. GORDON, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Cold Drinks and Confectionery, Cold lunches and short orders at all hours. 0 i 0 0 0 for the free medicine.

Cure the fflicted members of your family, then tell your neighbors and friends about this remedy. U. II. Rowan Drug Co Dept. A 439, Chicago Illinois.

i 0 0 A. OldLinehail insurance D. U. Birch oooooooooooooooocoa P. MTOLAR Manager.

C. W. BRADSHAW, GRAIN and COAL. Best grades of Colorado, Kansas and Arkansas Coal. Highest market price for grain.

Phones 8 and 408, O. J. "Wylie, I A Cement sidewalks; cemetery work; cement silos; anything in the cement line. All Work Guaranteed Dropsy-Given up by Doctor "I had dropsy, and was told by my family physician that there was no chance for me. My family also gave me up.

My limbs and body were swollen one-third larger than natural, water collected around my heart and I had to be propped up in bed to keep from smothering. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy until I was entirely cured. This was in 1902, and I am now able to do any kind of work on my farm. My cure was certainly marvelous." L.

TURLEY CURD, Wilmore, Ky. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has been wonderfully successful in relieving heart trouble. Its tonic effect upon the heart nerves and muscles is a great factor in assisting nature to overcome heart weakness. Dr.

Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold by all druggists. If the first bottle does not benefit, your druggist will return Prize Offers from Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors." "Inventions needed." "Why some inventors fail." Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office-records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly.

Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full chargejof the U. S. Patent Office. 0 0 0 w. A.

Nye. grain: coal and sand. A. P. McKellar, Manager GREELEY Patent Attorneys your money.

Washington, T). C. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, Ind..

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