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The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 7

The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 7

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T.7E a'j! tilt Am iiXifMiSw NO STOP TO QUAIL SLAUGHTER. Hunters' License Works Against the mm Jrk. Little Bird Without a Vice Which Saves Farmers Thou- sands of Dollars Annually. will occur to the institute officers and members that should be brought out in this meeting. These monthly meetings are for the freest possible conference, the leaders only being expected to open the discussions.

The benefit to come from these conferences cannot be estimated. This is a question equally pertinent for Doniphan and Greeley counties. Every farmer or farm owner is welcome to Topeka, Kans. "I am a friend of If A To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable objections of the more intelligent to the use of secret, medicinal compounds, Dr. R.

V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the makers of put-up medicines for domestic use, and so has pub- 1-1 I 1 1 nnonlir wKnlp Wnflrf. 2 fllll 2.11(1 the quail. Not one should ever be killed.

I beseech you to use all the AX I law yoa now have to protect that All I these meetings. The farmers' institute is not a secret organization. The time Feb. 12 2 to 4 p. m.

bird, and at the first opportunity have the legislature pass a most stringent law forbidding the killing of quail at any time." sC4riU' OiSlcS This appeal was made to Professor Advertised Letters. Following is a list ot letters remaining uncalled for in the Larned postoffice for the week ending Feb. 7th: Beck, Mrs. Fred. Crane, A.

G. L. L. Dyche, state game warden, by Colonel Samuel J. Crawford, war governor of Kansas in the governor's complete list of all the ingredients entering into the composition of his widely celebrated medicines.

Thus Dr. Pierce has taken his numerous patrons and patients into his full confidence. Thus too he has removed his med. icines from among secret nostrums of doubtful merits and placed them in a class all by themselves by making them remedies OB KNOWX GOMPOSITION. By this bold step Dr.

Pierce has shown that his formulas are of such excellence that he is not afraid to subiect them to the fullest scrutiny. office yesterday. "The quail is the most useful bird we have," went on the former gov ernor. "It doesn't have a single bad habit. It saves the farmers thousand of dollars a year by eatirg insects which are injurious to farm crops.

A Why shouldn't Mary have a good time now and then with her friends? John's dinner will be just as well cooked since a Mother's Oats Fireless Cooker is in the house; it will be just as hot and steaming. Mary paid nothing for the Cooker; she saved coupons out of heavy penalty should be laid on the man who kills a single one." Fisk, Ira. Kagarice, Jess. Kalfage, James N. Lones, Larel.

Pearson, Edwin. (2) Rosson, Mrs. W. J. Smith, L.

G. Smith, Mrs. Sue. Sossamon, F. A.

Welock, W. E. Zimmer, When calling for any of the above letters please say "advertised." F. W. JOHNSON, P.

M. HAS NO VICE. Professor Dyche agreed with every thing Governor Crawford said as to the merits of the quail. Many years ago Professor Dyche made a thorough study of the quail and its habits. He couldn't find a solitary viqe.

On the From this little bo it will be learned that Dr. Pierce's medicines contain no alcohol, narcotics, mineral agents or other poisonous or injurious agents and that they are made from native, medicinal roots of great value; also that some of the most valuable ingredients contained in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for weak, nervous, overworked, "run-down," nervous and debilitated women, were employed, long years ago, by the Indians for similar ailments affecting their squaws. In fact, one of the most valuable medicinal plants entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was known to the Indians as bquaw-Weed." Our knowledge of the uses of not a few of our most valuable native, medicinal plants MoffeF: Not only does the wrapper of every bottle of Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the famous medicine tor weak stomach, torpid liver or biliousness and all catarrhal diseases wherever located, have printed upon it in plain English, a full and complete list of all the ingredients composing it, but a small book has been compiled from numerous standard medical works, of all the different schools of practice, containing very numerous extracts from the writings of leading practitioners of medicine, endorsing in the strongest passible terms, each and every ingredient contained in Dr. Pierce's medicines. One of these little books will be mailed free to any one sending address on postal card or by letter, to Dr. R. V.

Pierce, Buffalo, N. and other hand he discovered many virtues Larned Circuit. Tthe meetings at Ash Valley closed He found that in the spring and sum Sunday night with a crowded house of interested listeners. People were mer it lives on insects almost entirely. In one quail's crop he found more than a thousand insects.

That represented one day's food supply. seated around the platform and stand ing room was scarce in the rear of "Those thousand insects could do the room. Considering the fact that much harm to growing crops," saia nearly all the neighborhood are Christian people, and few but belong to I was gained from the Indians. reauestin? the same. the professor, "and when you think of thousands of quail in one section of the country each killing a thou some church, the results of the meet a A hxr and exact orocesses, the "Favorite Prescription" is ing was fine.

Criticisms are pos sible of course, they always are, but sand Insects a day you can have some idea of their benefits. Inthe fall of the year, when insects disappear, and other Mother's Cereals, and secured a $3.75 Cooker free. She saves 80 of her fuel bills; she hardly goes into the kitchen at all, and she isn't forced to bend all afternoon over a hot stove; she arises an hour later than usual, and doesn't have to rush down stairs to prepare Mother's Oats for breakfast. The coupons are found in: Mother's OaU (regular and family sizes) Mother's Coarse Pearl Hominy Mother's Corn Meal (white or yellow) Mother's Old Fashioned Steel Cut Mother's Wheat Hearts (the cream of Oatmeal the wheat) Mother's Old Fashioned Graham Mother's Hominy Grits Flour Mother's Corn Flakes (toasted) Ask your grocer to tell you how to get a Mother's Oats Fireless Cooker free. If he doesn't keep Mother's Cereals, write us today, giving his name and yours, and we'll tell you all about the free FirelessCooker and send you a useful souvenir free.

TheGreat western Cereal Company the future will show better than the present the many benefits received most efficient remedy for regulating all the womanly functions, correcting displacements, as prolapsus, anteversion and retroversion, overcoming painful periods, toning up the nerves and bringing about a perfect state of health. Sold by all dealers medicines. if the people are willing to perpet quail live chiefly on weed seed. That helps the farmers some uate the good accomplished. Bro Waters and his people are all popu SUPPORTS DEPARTMENT.

lar and efficient. Mrs. Waters gave ROFE88IONAL CARD3 "Why not stop their slaughter en us nni a comnliment when she tirely then?" asked the ex-governor. R. PERCY SHIN NEMAN said: "This is the first place we It "Beats D1 "There is just one reason," replied have been where there was no need Dentist Dyche, "and it is a selfish reason at to call people down for being rude Successor -to Jacob Shlnneman.

Office overFirst State Bank. Phone 122 Larned, Ks. that. The only way the tisn ana in the ennerrecation." One of the Thence game department in Kansas is maintained is by license fees collected best parts of their worK is tneir Operating more Oatmeal Mills than any other one concern ironu NFW HAVEN NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO from the hunters. Now if we de C.

KOONS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8URGBO, sane, Kina tnnsiian wuuuci. ucj leave no scars for the pastor to bat- ST. LOUIS ALBANY PITTSBURGH English Actor Saved His Money an3 Enjoyed the Joke.

At the close of that season in whicli Shuter, the Arthur Roberts of years ago, first became so universally and deservedly celebrated, he was engaged for a few nights in a principal city in the north of England. It was in the coaching days, and it happened that the stage in which he went down (and in which there was only an old gentleman and himself) was stopped by a single highwayman. The old gentleman pretended to asleep, but Shuter resolved to be even, with him. Accordingly, when the- prive the hunters of killing quail they tie with when they are gone. $110 Office 6ver E- Q.

Wickwire's drag store, rooms will take out no licenses and tne formerty occupied by Dr. Cummine. Office, 257; Residence, 219. Laknkd. Kansas.

game department will have to go out of business. The hunters pay from is a small amount for nearly two weeks -work for a company of five such people, and while they could have received more in work at other $20,000 to $40,000 a year to support The Frizell Hardware Co. thA rlpnartment. And all for tne C. MACCXTBDT, M.

D. Phtsician and StTBGBON. privilege of slaughtering the poor lit tie quail, the most useful of all birds. -DEALERS IN- We cannot kill the goose that lays Onlce In rear ot First State Bank. Residence Jorth Topeka Phone No.

49; night tails answered from residence. Residence Phone No. 64. L.AB NED, KANSAS the solden esg. Therefore we must stand for the killing of the quail." Farm Implements QUIT KILLING BIRDS.

R. A. W. H. SETPLE places they were satisfied and grateful for efforts at remuneration.

After an evening in the church at Larned they begun meetings at Lewis. Mr. Leander Dryden was very acceptable to bur people in services at Fairfield and at Tiney last Sunday. Messrs W. B.

Conard and Eb. Row of Larned expect to give addresses on Christian Citizenship at the Ash Valley church Sunday evening Feb. 13th. Snndav Feb. 13th will be our day HOMEOPATHIST Professor Dyche, perhaps the most famous hunter in the West, says that TV AL KINDS he has not killed a quail for more than Phtsician and Subosob Office and resld nee corner 7th.

and Broad, way. Phone No. 88. LABNKD, KANSAS twentv years and that he will never highwayman presented his pistol and, commanded Shuter to deliver his money instantly, or he was a dead, man; "Money!" returned he, with an Idiotic shrug and a countenance inexpressibly vacant; "oh, lor', sir! they never trust me with any; for uncl here always pays for me, turnpike and all, your honor Upon which the highwayman gave him a few curses for his stupidity, complimented the oi -r nan a sharp slap on the fa. 0 a 1 him, and robbed him of every bhillinj he had in his pocket; "while Shuter, who did not lose a single farthing.

kill another one. "ThP last time I baeeed quail I felt DR- Shell and Heavy Hardivare China, Glassware, Stoves, Paints and Oils. C. A. CAMPBELL ORTWOPATHT3T like a sheep-killing dog," said he, "and I resolved on the spot never to at Vallev View, and at Pratt.

We Still School ano Graduate June. 1900. A. be guilt of such a trick again." will have services both morning and roirsp- at Vallev View and in the infirmary of Kirksville, Mo. Office in Frizell Block, 1st door east of Dr.

fctggs' dental offlce. 'Phone 334. Governor Crawford thought it was a sad state of affairs when a depart afternoon at 3:30 at Pratt. The Val LARNED, KANS. 'Phono No.

5 ment of state had to depend for its ley View services will be 'held all nrfir ovon oven in er and we Will existence upon the destruction of the tilt? i .7 R. C. H. EWINO quail. "It seems to me," said he, have help from Bros.

Leander Dryden 1 This is what a prominent citizen said yesterday: "It beats the deuce that any with great satisfaction and merriment pursued his journey, laughing heartily Phtsician and Stjbgeon "that Kansas is rich enough to main Chas. Gilkison ana possiuiy REV. DANNER. tain the game department in a man man or woman should try to get along at his fellow-traveler. ner that will permit the warden to (Local surgeon Santa Fe R.

R. Co.) Offlce over Landauer Scbaack clotnin ore. Offlce Phone No. 86, or caU Porter'i iirug Store, No. 16.

Night calls answered Iron residence two doors north of court house; re (Bence 'phone No. 118. Glasses fitted. Labnkd, Kansas in this day and age without regularly reading the home newspaper." nrotect the useful birds. As a mat Its Proper Sweep.

Dressmaker How does th PORTIA CLUB. trala ter of fact if quails were protected absolutely they would soon save the Portia met Friday, February 4th, farmers ten times more money tiian Our subscription list shows that there aren't many such in this town. Of this dress suit you? Customer (enthusiastically) It suits me down to the ground. Baltimore American. Mrs.

Potterf as hostess, ine with the hunters' licenses amount to. Kill responses, "What brancfc or science interests me most" brought out thp ing them off just to get the revenue from hunters looks like plugging up V. H. Williamson, M. D.

J. A. Dillon, M. I WILLIAMSON DILLON Physicians and Surgeons Oown-town offlce up-stalrs in' building, over Farmers' State bank, corner Fifth and Broadway. 'Phone 6i.

Larned, Kansas fact that most of the members con- 0 the spigot and opening the bunghole. oiHrprl "domestic science" or rH C3 0 0 mmmt intprPSt Buy your coal at The Farmers Elevator They handle the best. Go and see for yourself. Mrs Seinle. in a practical and "GUN LICENSE" PROPOSED.

Professor Dyche said the only way well prepared paper, on "What the Food Law is Doing," told of 1873 110 to prevent it without having the leg THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE OFFICE islature make direct appropriauui-B 1 some of the most common food, forced upon a helpless for the department would be to nave W. R. ADAMS Kansas Labnkd, rnMr and of the better conditions a gun license wsieau ui Correspondence Solicited license. G. W.

LAWRENCE, Mgr. 'Every man who has a gun snouia Phone 206. R. A. E.BEED be compelled to pay a license, saia which the new law is effecting.

Miss Van Voorhees' paper, "Luther Bur-bank," read- by Mrs. Wood, told of some of the marvelous transformations in the vegetable world which this wizard has produced. Mrs. Hugg r-rt an article on "Metallizing he. "Thtn no matter what a man hunted he would have to pay.

As it Physician and Surgeon Phones: Office No. 400, residence No. 87 Offlce over Postoffice Larned, Kansas. is now rabbit hunters don have to take out licenses. As a result most all' hunters claim to be hunting rabbits.

At the same time they kill quail or anything else that shows up in SWIFT L.J Flowers and Insects." In a grapnic and interesting way Mrs. Wheelers paper told us about "Aerial Naviga- 1 -ft Ton OsteopathicJPhtsician season or out. I hope to catch some Mrs. Potten auu delighted the club by singing iton. wire of them at it.

I will mase an tr ample of them." Graduate American School of Osteopathy Kirksville. Missouri. Office over Jordan's store. Calls answered day or night. Night can answered from residence I Residence 265 Phone I Office 294 New Town In Pawnee County Town lots for sale in the new town of Arnold, located 1 2 miles west of Larned, on branch line of Santa Fe railway.

Surrounded by rich corn, wheat and alfalfa lands. Good opening for general store, blacksmith shop, implement house, etc. A number of good farms for sale at low prices. For further information address L. G.

HUtCllCrOf IoMtforKaensas "FARM PASTURES" DAY. the beautiful duet "Tne Aiornius Star," by R. R. Forman. Club adjourned to meet February 18th with Mrs.

J. B. Ingels. Ts ono "Men of the Hour." Kansas Larned In- To Roll call Grand Thoughts of Grand be Discussed by Farmers' situtes February 12, 1910 2 to 4 p. m.

77BHILE you are not rushed with farm work, why not come and get an lOWa Farm Gate OH trial, and be convinced that the old-fashioned board and wire gates are not the kind to have always out of order and offering inducements to your stock to get out? The Iowa is always the strongest, part in your fence costs nothing to see them and try them. THE LINDAS LUMBER COMPANY Mot- GEORGE VOGT Won. Joseph G. Cannon Mrs. Fogel Boot and bhoe AaKcr.

LARNED, KANSAS. High-priced meat call for more I Selected Reading Miss ictor. Music. TMwt Hubbard Mrs. J.

B. Ingels. a n.n!.ii nt-rwfc nt Shoes always on hand stock, and more stock will can ior more and better pastures. Therefore the 300 farmers' institutes of Kansas Repairing neatly and promptly done Globe tgn. in Getty building, on Fourth street.

rrhnmns a. Edison Mrs. Stockman. are invited to meet for a conference i this subject on Saturday after C. J.

CHADDICK Mkbchaht Tailohimo noon, Feb. 12, at 2 o'clock. The subject may well be outlined about as Church of the Brethren. The series of Sunday evening on "Great Things" has attract follows: North Broadway, between 0th and 7th. Lirned, Kansas nnnstantiT oa hand complete line of ed some attention, and will be con- 1 Need of a longer pasture sea-: nPTt.

Sunday evening, euiuai. THE C. W. SMITH Electric Ice Co. For Ice, Light, Heat, Power and Cold Storage, call cn us XI son.

itoe latest styles and patterns of Cassimeres, Wool and Flannel Suitings. A full stock trlmmiBSS, etc and In fact everything usually 13 with "The Greatest uning iub i i. iVIf net You are mviieu iu ii. iuu worm. I kept la a first-class merchant tauormc kent la a Land, City Property, Insurance Are you interested in Kansas land you to be the judge of the number of acres? We have farms of all kinds and sizes, Texas and Colorado irrigated or dry farming land.

H. H. KIMMELj Lamed, Kansas tOll Bnaiwy, Cartfc BmUmg, One-half Block North oftk PettoCic PHONES, 378, Ruiitmct 279 2. Best grasses for early pasture. 3.

Best summer pasture. 4. Best pasture for early fall. 5. Experiences with tne ciovers for at this time, especially if you are nui staoUsttnent vs oHanditifr (Thurch ser-1 I guarantee perfect fit and satlsfaetloe in tne uauii ui 0 1 t- Hops The invitation is also renew-j cu and examine tar goods and price pasture.

ed for you to join our growing ana betore purchaamg ejew 6. Experiences in pasturing anaw. 1 Exneriences with mixing legumes Railway Clerks Wanted and orchard grass or Bromusinennis. 8. Experiences with orchard grass 10 nave nu and christian If you are building see us about having your house wired.

See us for all kinds of Electrical Supplies. alone. Workers Bands, who will occupy the Tfcg GoTeTESCd PajS RlflwiJ Kl3 Gb pulpit during the preacmng $g0Q to $1,200, iSd Other tEpIoytt 35 Th-rswrn Up to R500 tail. "k-- i a 1 ovnvontinn OI O. so 11.

rvt inir 1 i o-omrm ana in uu. tti s.m will hold serine examinations THE CENTRAL ME A TMARKE TOM HILL, Proprietor J. nTftmm at the Christian throughout the country for Rail way Mall Clerks, a special program at uuw Custom House Clerks. Stenographers, Book- Wnrtprs meeting at 6:30. -n- i keener.

Departmental Clerks and other Uov- Workers meeting wfll also eminent rositions. iDwwauua wi vk" ments will be made. Any man or woman orer evening, Brubaker, Dist. Secretary, occupy the pulpit in the invitation is la. in City or Country can get instruction ana inr.rmst.inn hv writine at once to the extended i 1 CCbAUUW Bureau of Instruction, 20U Hamilton Build DEALER IN FRESH AND SALT MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY HIDES, PELTS AND FURS BOUGHT AND SOLD tn attend these, meet- 9.

Does it pay to manure any or au pastures in winter? (a) Prairie pasture, orchard grass, mixed pasture, etc. 10. Should a farmer plan a pasture field on a regular rotation system? 11. Experiences in pasturing several kinds of stock on same pasture at same time. 12.

Does it help pasture field to supplement it or relieve it entirely for a few weeks in August? 13. Is it advisable to maintain two or more pasture fields? (a) For different kinds of stcck- (b) In order to rest one occasionally. 14. Opinion as to the best pastures for the given community. (a) Single pasture.

(b) Mixed pastures. (c) What mixtures. ing, Rochester, Si. Y. i Or yoar muscles are bred and sore A good burning with WatkinsV Vegetable Anodyne b'nimcnt ir, Thev are calculated to include and interest" everybody.

J. EDWIN JONES, Pastor. PHONE No. 77 LARNED, KANSAS RIPPLE'S OLD STAND mill drive awav the pain and give you new strength. It penetrates through rinhtv Acres for Sale.

CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfc3 Khi Yea UataJUwajs the pores, stimulates the circulation, restores affected parts to normal conditions. Get free trial from our agents. Ai good 80-acre tract of land near Larned for sale at a oargam, u. Bears the Residence Cor.

Topeka and Seventh twM 5-rocsa cottage H. K. EMMONS, Agent. Extra Fine Jol Priiiling at In 11 ZC for sale. For laformatica call at tMs gnatcr of No doubt many other Questions cfQs..

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