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The Kinsley Mercury from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 2

The Kinsley Mercury from Kinsley, Kansas • Page 2

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Over-Work Weakens Remember liA Kansas Sunflower," Dec jud 7, -l lit- Opel a. hou.x-. Mrs. Frank Terry's mother and sister. wlu hav been v's'tiiu- her the past week, r-lurned te bom at WicnitM Tisdv n.ornint'.

Your Kidneys. Personal and Local News Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Mni. Ed Yorx went to Arkansas City, Tuesday to spend. Thanksgiving her parents.

1 I Uj All the blood in your body passes through The Mercmy noes job work "3 your kidneys once every three minutes. mi Miss Pearl Bryant left Wednesday night for Dodge City, where she es eat 'J vioy urkey with tier friend. Mrs. Franl- Unhhle Kegnlar cents at the A Svansas 5untl at tne opera Thursday and Friday night, 0 it La 7. fctaDlBBHPsdl Fc3 ts Children.

I it I 1 Miss Cora NuhU- t-nti-rtaind lh N. club last uijfLt at her home. i i ine Kianeys are your blood purifiers, they filter out the waste or -impurities in the blood. they are sick cr out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheumatism come from excess of uric acid in the blbod, due to neglected 1 nM wmt Miss Hessie Abrams of Lewis visited.

Kinsley friends this week, returning, Mrs. D. A. left yesterdv naorTiipir for Hutchinson, whfre she will eat Thanksgiving- turkey with relatives. Have Bought Ice cream cones for parties, at the lion Ton Cafe, 1 I cents each.

11-23-tf. hm- on Monday. I Vegetable ErcparationforAs- Always Bears ttu Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Ehlers and chil Mr. Xellie (Alexander) Dars of kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady Hniehinson was here the firt of the dren spent their Thanksgiving; with Miss -Nell Pt.k l-ft jc a vUit with frieniis at iiige City on Saturday Hst. similating llicFoodandBcguIa-ting theStamacls andBowels of relatives in Lamed. week vUiting; ler friend, Mrs Lou heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is Grvbowski.

1 I Mrs. Chase of Rapine, Wisconsin Received, a fresh supply of butter. Bon Ton Cafe. J. W.

Smith anl family of Milan. spent Sui day and Monday here visit- Signab of Promotes DigcstioibCheerfur- ai Missouri arrived here last Sunday and ng ths family of her cousin, E. A. ness ana kcslco mains namer Teed. have movd out on the Edwards ranch northivest of town, formerly known as the Kieop ranch.

Opiinrtjforpriine nortfingraL WOT "NAR.C OTIC over-working in pumping thick, kidney-poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beginning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized.

It stands the highest for its wonderful cure3 of the most distressing cases Coiue to the uii'i for your Hour. I vr jll meet anybody's prices and guarantee every sack. M. C. Tubbs.

13-tf Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Speirs left yes terday morning f.r Ellin wood to spend Thanksgiving1 their sons.

hi Mis. Bob Sterling1, who lias been who live there. (J. V. Watson made a business trip Kaunas City and TopeKa Saturday of last week.

visitiDtr her sister-in-law, Mrs. R. Mairs, left the latter part of the week JLcSmum ffttArffe Wit- "A Kansas Sunflower" will be pr for Texas Where she goes in hopes of benefiting her health. aented at tlte ooera house Thursday and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a Mi-, arul Mrs.

Clarence Shepherd were here the latter part of last week and the first of this, visiting- relatives. and Friday night, Dec. Gaud 7. Don't fail to see it. hi- Bm The Moler Barber College, Denver, certainly offer splendid chance AperQct Remedy forGonslipa Dr.

and Mrs. Howard Andrews and 4 Tion Sour Stomach, DiarrtKca for men to learn that trade quickly. Don't forget the date of the Conrt rational ladies" chicken pie supper-Dec. 12th, at the church. sample bottle by man Home cf swnp-Root.

also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer i Binghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remembe-the name, Swamp-Koot. Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and tne address. Binghamton ever? co.ij.. Worms little son came down from Spearville yesterda3r to spend Thanksgiving with 7i-; For Over There is little expense and position are numerous. Their illustrated cata the familj of R. A.

Andrews. logue explains fully. Write them. Wanted: Sewing1 by Mrs. Martha ness and Loss OF SLEEP.

Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. 1 Mrs. Edith Pickett and little niece, 1. Harper at Mr. Clore's house in the Mr.

and Mrs. Colonel Hintrham and Thirty Years Bessie Beck came down from Dodge northeast part of town. 10-9-lf. children of Kansas Citv arrived here City yesterday to eat Thanks jiving rent. En ire 21-tf.

4-room houss for of T. A. Harper. turkey with Mrs. Pickett's parents.

ftiesday night and spentthfirThanks-iving with Mr. Bingham's mother and Rv.C. K. Wood left Monday morning or Nss City, wh re he eoes to hold 'OS --ister, Mrs J. C.

Bingham and Miss Daniel Fisher has opened a restai revival mwetipj fHiriny il week. 1 A. Gourtv mare a bus'ns trip to Donna Uingham nit and short order luu; in tne Garfield the first of the week. EXACT COBY OF WBARPCH. WiUon Ilros.

a' ways have a full line builJintr formerly cupied by tl The members of the Yeomau lodge of fffsh candies: also bakery in con- Ueal es-iate oflj Of, Oil the south Ttta ocMTMia eeNHT. mm vena em. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd re-turiird to ther home at Newton.

sfNM Dfrtion. T-7-tf side of Sixth street. to have a ''iilowoui" Tuesday Uiy al. Decembei 4 i. 'I i.cfc i.s to btr a 'ut a week'n vis'-t with friends here.

and J. D. Helmuth of the Co-operative fit a numoer or new memoers taken in, a tine pp-r to be served, aud a. gt n- sid A little son was horn to Mr. Fred Williams of the south last Friday night.

store is off duty thii week on account of illness. On Wednesday he went to Se Wilson liros. for books, magazine-, stationary elc. 7-2 7-1 eral good time is expected. Hutchinson to undergo treatment bv a 11 The gang boys who have been work Judge Fiuley of Dodge City came physician there.

lig on the new coal sautes left last Morning, noon, and night, any time, lrop in and get a short order at the Kail road cafe. Our keys arc in the river. 10-1 2tf. down Tuesday morning1 on business. Kansas Sunflower." aid to be Siturday for Dodge City having completed their v.oik here for the We nave a complete stock of station erv hooks and blank books.

29-tf one of the best companies that has visited this section, will be presented at the. opt ra house on Thursday and ORDER YOUR PRESENTS NOW present. We understand the old coa shutes will not be torn down uuti sp; ing. DeTar Donnell Y.ui wont know what real living is till you try one of those immense 25 ents Sunday dinners at the J5on Ton eaie 11-23-tf. F.idity.

Dec. aud 7. Get jour seals Coi. F. D.

West made a business tnj early. Dodjre City on Wednesday. Wanted: Clentleraan or lady with 1 Carl Reeder let fr Kansas City las' gooa reierence to travel by rail or with a ri- for a firm of $250,000. Hinery lit-eU emu down from Dodge Saturday mirht. where he will visit City the first of the week, and spent capital.

Salary $1,072.00 per year anc will tne degree of for a short time be'ore L'oinsr on tr Nothing von could buy give Hi rry McCracken, nephew of Cyr. lioh rts, and who hrs been assistant shier in the Frst National bank for rne ime past, returned to Ch -go last Saturday night. a few days in ur city on business. expenses, salary paid weekly and ex where his parents live in Davlon TtidDi-ssee in Rhea countv, where he p3ns.es advanced. Address, with stamp, Jos.

A. Alkxaxdkr, Kinsley, Ivans. Ice cream cones for parties, at the wili make his home. Ton Cafe lxA cents each. 11-23-t.

satisfaction tliat an EDISON PHONOGRAPH will. Place your order soon as possible as there is likely to be a shortage about holidays. J. C. SIMPSON Mr.

M-s. Ovid Wood's little. bab va. qmie. Hi- Utl of litj week.

The 83.000 draft, M. W. A. insurance on the life of Hugh E. Nelson, arrived Oysters and fish in season (that means now) cooked and served to order, in fine style Try them at the llailroad Cafe.

10-12tf. Dr. Pearson's Office First Door east cf People's Stare. Resident one block east of Methodist Church. Thursday and was paid to Mrs.

Nelson If on perit in tuintr poor flou the cook aiicl lh cook-stove will persist in producing1 poor bread. Get a snck of Makes more and better bread than any other flour Every sack guaranteed at Kinsley Feed Store. tf. Drop in and try ihe Bon Ton's hot drinks, beef tea. cocoa, tomato etc.

Thev are delicious, ll-25-tf. widow of the deceased, thus upholding the order's reputation for promptness of payment. Miss Eva Case of Lari-ed came up Tuesday noon for a. week's visit with ie fa in lv ot K. P.

KetelsOD. Col t). West leaves tomorrow for Ciicago, where he will attend the Koval yovk show. IL- ill be gone about 'ten davs. Miss Mattie Manke, daughter, of August Manke, who lives north of town, was married November 20th to a Mr.

Charles P. Pcor. They left shortly after they were- married for Boston, Massachusetts', where they will make their home for the present. Fine cigars aud tobacco at the Cafe. 10-12tf.

iss Lorraine Lewis, and brothers Gilheit and Kelton left Wednesday on a holiday trip; Gilbert and Kelton will stoo off at Kansas City to sec the game be tween the Missouri jnd Kansas universities Th Today, and Miss Lewis will pentl 1 er Thankigiving visiting friends in Topeka. GlTY OF MEXICO AND RETURN 99 Mi Kell Lewis ieft Wednesday morning for about a week's visit with her grandfather at Newton. "8J1D JUT LIFE $46 70 From Kinsley, Kansas. Rev. 'and Mrs.

Goes and children left Saturday morning on their return to thfif "home at Otis, Kansas, after serveral day's visit here with friends, and especialv to attend Vhe silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Putt on Tuesday of last week. Mis de Heth is taking a week's vacation this weetc, "beginning on L'uesdav. She leaves todav for a visit Mth fr.ends at Stafford.

1 1 With privilege of diverse routes 810.00 additional. Liberal transit limits wkhin which stopovers are allowed. Tickets on sale November 22 to 23, inclusive Final return limit, sixty davs from date of sale. Through isleeper to City of Mexico every day on No. 7, also to El Paso 011 No.

1 Mr. Boymanvandfairuly of Kinsley are movingnto A. P. Lenox's house, ity weiir city -J near the tmore Republi can. C.

W. Class: Agent, The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Ry. Co. Kinsley, Kansas. A tri? abroad by rail Novel, comrortable.

economical. For particulars apply to Mrs. A. C. Jetmore of Strong City, mother of John Hinkle arrived here with her mother on Monday morning, and spent several days visiting her son before continuing on to California, where there they go for mothers health.

Pythian Sisters had a banquet at the K. P. hall at their regular meeting Tuesday right in honor of their visitor, tru ir (irand Thief, Cora Tav-lor, of Yates C-nter, Kansas. M. Taylor read three very fine papers on the principles and teachings of this order, which were highly appreciated; Mrs.

Charles Mother alo. read one on tne. fram-linp. Anyone listening to these papers could not help but be inspired to nobler, purr and better things. Our Grand Chief is a vry lovely lady, just su ted for her position, and her visit to our lodge, both benetitid and enconrpgpd order to mov- forward and strive for better things.

Mrs. Tay Lamed was also an iit of town visitor at this meeting. A Membku. ai All persons owing us book accounts notes will favor us by calling and paying up we neek it. M.

Schnaueiiv'a Mercantile House. The Firemen's ball at the opera house Wednesday evening was attend Mr. and Mrs. H. N.

Kinkade of Dodge City wre down and i-pent Sun day w.th the family of Milt Schnatter- 7 ed by an immense crowd, and' was one of the mot enjoyable events of the season. Quite a sum of money, the exact amount of which will not be known until ail 2ollections are made, was ipettt-d for the city building fund. Go Santa Fe To Chicago -That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's i Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing" the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec-tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying improper and weak develop-.

ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Emulsion is nr more of a secret than ihi I composition of the Emul sion itself. What it doe it does through nourish meht the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tamed in ordinary food. No system is too weak delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. 4.

C. O. Wilson left Monday morning for Kansas Cuy, where he goes to purchase a new wall paper etc. Jim Fletcher has bought bat Levi Smith's blacksmith shop, and we understand uao taken possesion this week. II I Kinslex Automatic Telephone Company has completed the work of stringing cables and installing ie new distributing frame and lion es toon to have everything up.

If desires to thanK its patrons for 'their in submitting to poor service during installation of cable -and catting over of lines. Ceo. W. Watsox, Pres. "3 In that way yoall learn just hoivcood its service is.

There's no other way. You'll find modern equipmen' Chair cars and Pullmans; and Harvey meals. 1 Several trains to choose fron. A low rate will be made from December 1 to 4 inclusive, 8J3.10 to be exact. Why not make yoor trip then? T.

B. Gilbert, cousin of Mrs. Jim Lewis, returned to his home at Kansas City Wednesday morning after a short visit here. Mr. nd A.

Spates of Dodge City were dewn. and spent Sunday With their friends, Mr. rnd A. M. Merry man.

C. W. Class, Agent, The Atchinson, Topeka SanU Fe Kinsley, Kansas. International Live Stocfc" -Bxpotitioa December 1-3. D.

C. Smith, traveling representative of the Salt City Business College of Hutchinson, was here Tuesday attending to business for that school. The institution he euro led quite a number of students from tnis county and Mr. Smith, is of the dnion that the advertising done by the college through the Mercury has been in no small, measure responsible or thi-i gtod showing. c- Miss Eva Schnatterly went down to Hutchinson yesteidiy to en Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Schnatterly. Balding IFdlcr Pure, Wholesome, Reliable Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most delicious and healthful of all fruit acids. Its use is a guarantee of perfect food and a protection against the ills that follow the use of alum, alum-phosphate and other 1 ow grade powde The mixtures called baking powders tfast sell for ten or twenty-five cents pound, or a cent an onnce, are all alike sake from alam and costing loss than three cents a pound. Joe Parker's aunt, Mrs.

Sarah Taylor, andher daughter. Miss Lizr.ie, arrived here Monday night for a with the Parker famllv. will tend you a. sample free. aur that this picture in the form of a Ubcl on th wrapper of tvtry bottU of EmuUoa yv o7 scon BOWEE Chemists 409 Pearl SW R.

Y. OWSLEY FEED STORE W. E. FRAVEL, Manager Flour, Chop, Iay Cash for Eggs and poultry. We do all kinds of feed Look Out.

Sihnatterly's Mercantile House re; ceiving largest and best stock of good things to eat ever shown in Kinsley and are going to tell and show you next week. Watch them. Elder C. C. Peck of Arkansas City will preach at the Christian church, in this city next Sunday, morning and evening.

All are invited. fa.

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