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Augusta Journal from Augusta, Kansas • 4

Augusta Journal du lieu suivant : Augusta, Kansas • 4

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Augusta Journali
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Rev. E. Will lama came up from THE AUGUSTA JOURNAL Entered as second class matter Jun Tonkawa, Monday. LEON NEWS O. Kunlile made a business' trip to Kansas City, Sunday.

Agnes Dobbins spent Saturday and Mm and Dan Voorhi, of Mt. IS, 1911, at the posit office at Aus us-U, Kansas, under tu Act of March, i. i7: WILL CADY, Editor and Publisher. Sunday with friends In Augusta. I if.

1 1 -VTS Pleaaantt, Iowa, visiting her sister, Mra. J. W. McPherron and family loft, Friday eventing. They were returning home from a trip to California.

i' i The New Store, Farra's Variety Store Is now full of new Variety Goods, and more'arriv-; ing daily. Remember we are headquarter for nd When you cannot find, elsewhere, what you want, go to BAarra's Variety Store, we have it The Largest line of School Supplies in Butler Co. Watch our show windows for SUBSCRIPTION, Par Year, $1.60 JUS 'if paid la advance. Prof. C.

W. Thomas, went to Buf falo, Friday night to look after busi AT 'lit jior a new ranroan, out a new ness Intereste. He haa four "produc ADVERTISING RATES 20 cent, per Inch, per week (two Is- uee) per 1000 circulation. Mnta par Una, per week. ing gas wells on hie.

farm, Mrs. Thomas and daughters went to Douglass during his absence to visit (re Roy Blakeman was home" from Eldorado on ahort visit last weok. T. P. Stevenson of Wlnfleld, vMted Ills daughter, Mrs.

C. E. King, last week. Mrs. Van Brunner, of Winfield, visited with Rev.

and Mrs. King last wek." 1 1 The young men's class In the M. Sunday School 'entertained the young woman's class In an oyster snipper given at "the home of Miss May Nunes last Friday night. A very enjoyable evening was spent. On December, 2, the mercantile business of A.

L. Waterman was Bargains in Up-to date Goods latives, returning Sunday. route over roads well known for the plendid service they givethe Frisco Lines Santa Fe The establishment of this through service has provided a short and most direct route to California, Arizona and New Mexico. The route is the warm, comfortable, Southern way, via the scenic sections CARDS OF THANK8. er Line i .06 TUESDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1911.

OVERTAXED. Hundreds of Augusta Readers Know What It Means of New Mexico and the Grand Canyon of Arizona "the grandest The kidneys are overtaxed; Have too much to do. They tell about' It In. many aches and pains Backache, weariness, headache. Early syroptons of kidney ills.

Urinary troubles, Bright's disease follows. The PIONEER GROCERY THE LARGEST STOCK and largest grocery business in town. Your trade earnestly solicited and carefully attended to. Follow the crowd. HENRY MOYLE, Prop.

ight all Daily etandard and tourist sleeper service established Nov. 12th transferred to S. Colclazier, formerly of Valley Center, Kans. Haverhill, Leon, Keighley and Beaumont people will have' an. opportunity to hear the Rev.

Billy Sunday, Friday afternoon and evening If you are planning a trip to California, consider the advantage of this new direct route. The Frisco RETAILERS ASSN. MEETS The Augusta Retailers Association met iti regular session Monday night, and had some very interesting which promise to he beneficial to the community. Rev. Ponath presented the subject of the Augusta Billy Sunday Special Which will be run to Wichita, next Friday and asked the Association to bear the advertising expense for which the Association agreed to be TesipoaxVble.

A. B. Morris was appointed a committee of one to arrange for rthe badges and banners to go on the cars. R. J.

Freeman and W. H. Cady were appointed to solitolt tWentV-ft VO 'Allt KllllWPni and return home1 same day. The "Augusta Billy Sunday Special" is due In Beaumont about 11:00 and at Agent will give you full information ibout this new service. Leon 11:34.

A generous rain, coming almost the dews fall from heaven, but con tinuing from Friday might until Sat An Augusta citizen tells here a reliable remedy for kidney ills. C. Ohmart, near Santa Fe Station, Augusta, says; "Doan's Kidney Pills were so beneficial to me that am glad to publicly endorse them. My back ached severely for months and sharp pains darted through my loins when I stooped or lifted. The secretions from my kidneys contained sediment and their irregularity in passage caused me no end of annoy-" ance.

Not until I used Doan's Kidney Pills was I relieved. This rem O. E. ORAIN. Agent.

urday night and again early Monday morning has been especially pleasing to the farmer who has his crops Wagons and Car- Horse Shoeing and Hages Q. W. Ohmart plow Wo Carefully Repaired Made a Specialty Blacksmith and Wheelwright (First Published, December 12, 1911.) CHARTER NO. 6643. RBFORT 08" THIt CONDITION OF TUB HRST NATIONAL BANK, harvested.

The roads are muddy quite muddy and the horseless carriage farmers have to go back to the old style of locomotion. The ground 1 in excellent condition fors winter and the harder the freeze the better. the, cltlzene to meet the expense. "flh-ere will be 500 badges printed and, every person who goes will be ktHba one. OF AUGUSTA.

edy restored my kidneys to their At Augusta, in the State of Kansas, at the close of biisiness, December 5, 1911. ROUND TRIP STOCK SALE RESOURCES proper working order and the pains soon disappeared." For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Winter Tourist Tickets I will sell at public sale on my faitr Loams and discounts Overdrafts secured $6S 989 29 119 72 23 000 00 and unsecured eight milea east and four miles north of Douglass, seven and a half miles before Rev.

Ponath had been on the 'towusite two weete, the editor caught him with the goods boosting Augusta ta the Marion Record. Now what do you think of that? His methods in securing the Augusta Billy Sunday Special for next. Friday brought quick success. lie arranged with Rev. Sunday, Saturday night far seats and before sunsft Monday had Plough tickets sold to make up t'ihe south and one mile e.iat of Haverhill, Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

one fourth mile east of Bloomington On sale to points in CUBA FLORIDA GEORGIA LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI NEW MEXICO SOUAH CAROLINA TENNESSEE TENNESSEE TEXAS store, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. WANT COLUMN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1911 The following described property 500 00 1 000 00 5 000 00 1 670 28 23 614 87 U. S.

bonds to secure circulation Premium on U. S. bonds Bonds, Securities, Banking house furniture and fixtures Due from Nat. banks (not reserve agents Due from approved reserve agents Exchanges for Clearing House Notes of other National Banks Fractional currency, 19 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES tl.0, guarantee required to secure the train. Mrs.

Ponat.li had a hard days work, Monday answering telephone calls, to whom "Fira" Ponath Twenty-five words or less in this column will cost you twenty-five cent per week for insertion in two Issues of the JOURNAL. It may be a very profitable Investment. One span mules coming 3 and 4 year MEXICO Until April 30,1912, good for return until June 1, 1912. ROUND TRIP Homeseekers Excursion Tickets On sale first and third Tuesdays each month to points in old, 15 ya hands high. One span mules four years old, about Rivws uue creuw ror nis success.

LOST Between Robson's store and 100 00 15 hands high. One span mules 3 and 4 years old 14M hands high. Head the JOURNAL then buy your Christmas goods early and avoid the the south Whitewater bridge, an army 74 68 nickels and cents Specie 4 463 00 Legal tender notes 340 00 4,803 00 duck overshoe. Finder please leave at JOURNAL office or notify, ARTHUR BUELL WANTED Sewing both fancy and Redemption fund with SOUTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA VIRGINIA ARIZONA ARKANSAS LOUISIANA MISSOURI OKLAHOMA Mir. and Mrs.

M. L. Helena and Mrs. Clarence Helena went to Wichita, yesterday. Mr.

'Helena returned in the afternoon, the ladies ALABAMA FLORIDA GEORGIA LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI TENNESSEE MEXICO NEW MEXICO U. S. Treasurer (5 percent plain. Prices reasonable. East Clark Russell property.

ROSE FELL. LIABILITIES I have farms and city property for ale or rent. Collections made if Capital stock paid to Surplus fund TEXAS Ask the Frisco agent for sch 1 1 ill full information WANTED A few washings to do. you want to buy or sell anything. See J.

J. McCool Augusta Kans. Inquire at. Riffe building on State St 1250 00 $25 000 00' 5 000 00 1 027 55 25 000 00 60 239 65 16 260 00 $f32T27 20 Office first door east First National I in the rear up stairs. Undivided prof iits lem expenses and taxes paid National Bank notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to check.

Time Certificates of One span mules 2 years old: 2mule colts. One black mare 4 years old wt. 1200 in foal by Hughes' jack. One brown driving mare 4 years old, wt. 1000.

One bay horse 3 years old, wt. 1150. One bay mare, wt. 1050, In foal by Hughes' black horse. One black mars wt.

1050, in foal by Hughes' Jack. One span of bays, 1 horse, 1 mare wt. 2100. One black yearling 1 bay mare colt. CATTLE AND HOGS Two milch cows wil be fresh in a- Ibout 3 weeks.

One cow with calf by her side. One 2 year old heifer. Two yearling heifers. -Two yearling steers. 38 hogs weighing from 80 to 130 lbs.

FARM IMPLEMENTS deposit Total STATE OF KANSAS COUNTY OF BUTLER DO YOUR BANKING BUSINESS W. Sods STAT BANK Money to Loan at All Times W. A. Pentey, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to Jie best of my knowledge and belief. W.

A. PENLEY, Cashier. Correct Attest: J. W. SKAER, F.

H. PENLEY A. R. PECKHAM, Subscribed and sworn to before me One Dain stacker, Dain godevil, hay rake, 6-foot McCormick mower, Rock flsland riding lister, two rowed John 'this 9th day of December, 19U. Appropriate Christmas Presents You are probably undecided just what to give to your relatives or' friends, especially the men.

this Christmas. Allow us to select a present that will be suitable. Following are a few suggestions: A Hart Marx suit or overcoat A Stetson or Tiger hat Pair of Florsheim shoes Box of Holeproof hose Neckwear, Shirts, Handkerchief, Umbrella Suitcase, Traveling bag Collar Bags, Tie Cases, Handkerchief Cases, Clothes Brush Cases, Phones Phone Phone A. B. Morris Store R.

A. Morris 104 19. 30 139 MORRIS BROS. Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors Day or Night Calls Promptly Attended CORA NORRIS. (Seal) Notary Public.

My commission expires March 31, 1912. L-lUk about what voure Deere curler," Moline disc harrow, steel harrow, feed grinder, corn shelter, 2 Dandy riding cultivators, an old buggy, low wheeled feed wagon, wagon with good box4 good saddle, 4 sets harness, a blacksmith outfit, and a big. iron kettle. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Mrs. Emma Stir.ton, Lady Assistant.

selling, but take a tip, brother, you'll break ear drums, not pocket bocki. Time Table One cook stove, iron bedstead, set F. A. GARVIN. M.

D. of springs, couch, nice hanging lamp, bathtub and other things too numerous to mention. 40 tons good alfalfa hay, some sow Following Is schedule time of train carrying passenger-, arriving and de parting at Augusta, and their most Important connection-: FRISCO. West Bound-No, 309 7:23 a. m.

No, 7. 2:10 p. Bi ed kafflr corn, and some com. Ten OFFICE: Upstairs Haines' Building Calls Answered Day or Night Office Phone No. 1 Residence No.

150 Sam advertising in this paper makes thinking people buy. If you're not in the ad. van, isn't it tima you took a Oyer? No. 845 Local Freight 1:20 p. m.

or twelve dozen chickens. TERMS i Copyright Hart 6cha5her MnX Sums of $10 and under, cash with Rast Bound-No. 8. 2: 10 p. No.

2. 8:29 p. m. No. 346 Local 7:23 a.

out discount On all sums over $10 a credit of twelve months will be given on bankable paper at 8 per cen Traveling Sets and many other useful presents Come early and see our line of useful Christmas presents. C. A. VIETS This store is the home of Hart SchafFner Marx good clothes. I OS A lU cation of Mystio Tie Lodge, No.

74, on first and third Tuesdays of each month. Visiting brethren cordially welcome. H. E. UNCAPHER, W.

1L You have our word per annum. 2 per cent off for cash. J. W. Alvles, Auctioneer.

R. A. Haines, Clerk. ED. KING.

8ANTA FE. East Bound-No. 314 Pas. Leave- 11:23 a. No, 352 L.

Fr't Leav 1:35 p. No, S24 Mixed Arriv 1:35 p- West Bound-No. 351 Leave 10:30 a. m. No, 313 Paa.

Leave 6:13 p. No. 823 Mixed Leave 8K p. ta. 1 -you'll never regret h.

Lunch served by Bloomington ladles..

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