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Barton County Democrat from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 6

Barton County Democrat from Great Bend, Kansas • Page 6

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Great Bend, Kansas
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FOR SALE A BARGAIN. 160 acres, mUas from Willing-' hildren ry fur Fietelior ton, males from mailer town: 50 acres in' meadow and pasture bal Hews li item- Jtwec Lta'e Lounry -j p- ance in cultivation; 5 acres in alfalfa; fine neWS-room horns, finished a a a int in nt i 0 Oj 0 0 0 0 in modern jbath room, pantry, and closets, large cellar, concrete cave, raearly tiew barn. 36k4f4, hog POO A 1 ft 0 CLAFLIM 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 PAWNEE ROCK From The Herald 0 0 0 i 0 0 10, mwjua'oe uiouia, 'ppuiiiury lUOUSe, From -The Clarion wells and windmill; large orcharc? 2 0 0 cedar grove; about, 40 rods wpv- a ellinWooo a a From Th- Leader 0 ,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Bruno, B22k returned Monday from a few months stay ia CaJafomia Mlas.AaWHaJil Mt Monday or At-oMson. where she trill enter a cojnr- 0 CO 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 The lind You Have Always Bought, and which has been Jn cer over SO 'years, has borne the sisrnatnvn of 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 en wire. Tlois knd laj perfectly; i I Mr and Mrs.

J. E. Curraotftoo.iiiaye ana nas oeen maae tmaer Ms per- Little Charles OU(phant has been quite 111 "thas week but is better at this 'time. J. H.

Weltmer shipped a car load ibeen vislUng.aA 'the Jnocne of John towm, returned their Lome in New Mexico yesterday. All Counterfeits of stock tot Kansas the first of W. iR: Broadhooka sclld an eighteen vent. Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. the -week.

ntonths heifer to cattlejf Oharlev WiUmsfaf Medicinue D0d, visited; hef, jwith his daishter, Mrsd low ncalr for jJoo Neimeryer left the first of the What is CASTOR I A the Biuaii0of week for Allen, where he has taken chaTgi of a station for the 0 Groat Missouri Pacific. A. R. Haas and family last week. Alvin Grothaaa of New Bremen, Qblo, is here on a visit with the Zei-gienjbuisch0 family amd other relatives anjd "friends.

7astoria is a lrrmlcss snbstitnto for Castor Oil, 'Pare- Cbric, Irops and Soothing Syrnfis. It is fileasaiiti1 It Contains neither Opium Ulorphino nor otlier Narcotio Beaifd- Monday where ihe" has secured employ m-erjt; inj garage. g' if. G.Cfoo(pefr wieinit down, to One of J. Jenoisch's little iboys had the misfortune to break an arm one day last weak.

The little ifelilow dirt as rich as any in Kacs jn a highly improved community, has tel-ephorie and rural mail, close to school and M. E. church; one-half off the MterddAam road, one of the best farms in Southern Kansas, possession at once. For further particulars write me. Price $85 per aere.

Terms on part if desired. W. G. HERRICK, Wellington, Kansas. HORRIBLE BLOTCHES OF ECZERfJ Quickly cured by Dr.

Hobson's Eczema Ointment. C. P. Caldwell, of New Orleans, states: "m7 ax-tor advised me to try 'Dr. Hobaon 's Eczema I used three boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Dr.

Hobson'fi Derma, Zema Soap. Today I have not a spot anywhere on my body and can say I am it will do the same for you. Its sooth-ing, heaJtng, antiseptic action will rid' you of all akin h-iijmors, blackhead, pimples, Eczema blotches, red un Dutch Archer came in from Way 11 ka, Monday Tenimg, wher is improving nicely at this writing. Baa, Oiity Satuirday0 with at of cat I tle which ihe iuC odimar)siet. The 1 coll wealthier madeDit oo big chore I sq maaiy.

at tie a ihe tifl ihas has ibeen, employed the ipasf monht or two. 1 buusunce. 11s age is irs guarantee, it aestroys Worms 0 and allay Feverishness; Ct more than thirty years it tias heen in constant use for the relief of Constipation, flatulency Wind Colic, all Teething0 Troubles and Diarrhoea It regulate the Btoniach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. Children's panacea The Mother's iFriendb 0 GENUINE CASTOR! A ALIIAYS IR. M.

Grizell shipped couple of cars of horses to Wichita the first of the He bought the most of Tom Morris, of paxico, Kaas cam a bod biunfcli oirfat "the, farm. ife H.ciBsiewter was not 'to a fiht. them in thie neighborhood of Ruasell fijnid 'Bunkerhill. HeSnerejy tried to ibura.g wart off hits of aoef ami0 the ipreiiration; used to air. ana Mrs.

u. i. Stevens came up from Oaldwell, last Friday Bearg fhe Signature of and visited with the Dugan md AlKen families until Sunday when they re- tuimed homie. bumiiiig'BipireO'0 ipcftiou of hll0laceWfnisiidieTably greater than tha-t ocouipied) by the wart. If anyone wamits ajboutely rela-ablie baawxmitieir fust fopk0 up the calendar' of the Pajwnee Dand.

i is ftlated concert put iBurl Dowse and family were here sightly sores, and leaves your skin Sunday -with home folks. Burl returned home to Great Betid Sunday night and Mrs. Dowse remain ciean amd healthy. Get a box v- in Saturday evening for ft with old Crdends and reliaitives an4 to temd to butsdnessi mattersi. The ispnouncOment has efan taade of the coming marriage 'Mr.

John Thud to Miss Ida Mayer, Denjver, amd who formerly made hrhom ii EUSnwood. Miss MaTia and George Kimplex entertained a ntumiber of young folks at, their horn in the country last Saturday evening, the evening being spent at card, Mght refreshments hieing served 'later in the evenicy. 0 Dr. C. A.

Krueger returiuea to Grand" Rapids, Monday evening after a few weeks visit here and zt Darned with relatives. will remain for a longer visit. The Miisse Ida amd Ohristissa Kelson retiurnied to their home in Mis day. Guaranteed. All Druggists, 50p The liid You Have Always Bou mt ed over until the next day.

or by mail IR. A. Jordan and family axe mov 111 tJse.Fo'p Over 30 Years. ing to the country this week. He will live with the E.

O. Jordan family until Bert Jordami vacate the place it dawn -there a ohanse. of "weath-. er.diie at Stock to leen the hoodoo, of tlpbiainid-nin( times past aaud Jiatoniiiffht wais awy excedxtkm to the wheal IJhe orgaalz-atiooi was on for a'COBjoert jpit lDunde. At two o'clock menjwere pi.

the eitreets vesitsl emd) hours at-er oivercoaita were 'neoessaxy. The TH CENTAUR COM PAN V. CW VOMK CITV. How about that Blue Bell Cream Separator that you was thinking about? Wilcox has it, and it will do he is living to, and will then move all he claims it will do. None bet on that place.

ter on the market. At Wilcox's mi. John Gruibib meet wijth an accident last Saturday, whtem foe hurt his ankle eo that it will lay him up for sev Jkv m. -m Aam Better Meri Shoes ne Democrat acknowledges re- uue loi L.aaies' ceipt of a novel and pretty valienitine eral weeks. He was havim a friend- souri Tuesday morning after.

trom Mrs. Ed Hotchkiss of this city Tf 5 $2.50. $3.00 and $3.50 weeks visit with th'edr Ir. to $4.50 Shoes lor 1ft A TTCCfC ly souffle with a fellow workman, at -wear imilfl and fell in such a way jawi, -jujwuire or six coacfn 5 dog puppies and is entitled 'Smottera Nelson and family, amd with Albert concert was aiavefroupsea xuau.viev tb b7 wept.dam. But few alieinjpted tos)rave tlfiee elemmts and, tiiia 4wya Ihereforte pliayed a (few pieces for those who did come 0 ania Jodptieptioin, of giving fconoert her.eitwp weeka from laet I ndght, Pruary if tih'e -wieath-I er i favorable: 8 KRAUSfe'sHV From Great The Kittle felilows '4 Peter and family.

as to tear the ligamiemite loose in the While attempting to load a wagon took ine part, adl right. Ikdl dt A mA 4 mM aaJUie on his left leg. 'The Cow That Kicked Chicago and The Persecuted Dutchman' are the with meat last IFriday, iMr. Schulta, who is ia the employ of John Thul, titles of a couple of plays that wiUl 0 0 OS peoaiD A(iilwsfiim(ijT Mm 0 I 0. 1 0- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LIBERTY ITiMS 1 00 4 Special "Correpondeiic be given at the school house in Dost.

51, Friday night, Feb. 20th. A (box supper and catoe walik will also toe a part of the evening 'a enteirtaimiment. The funds will be used to purchasfe books for the library. Everybody is Invited to come out and have a good time.

6 0 0 0.0 0. was hurt when the team became frightened and ran away, scattering meat in eviery direction, Duekiliy, nothinig vry happenied th6 result. Al Redman, with his wilfe three children teft this morning far Albuquerque, INew Mexico, where they will make thir future home. He has acjepted a position as traveling sai mian for tie Monarch Milling out of 0 Hutch inison1 and will make Albuquerque his headquarters, 'but his ter-rjtory will cover the ttes of Ardzo-nav amd New Mexico. EllJnwood hates to -losie as good, a citizen as Mr.

Ried- HOLLAR-HOAGLAND. One of the prettiest weddings ever solemnized iii Hcliscngtoii was that of mon but wish him lots of good duck and (psosiperiitj in his new work and home. Al worked as head book-keeper for the P. B. Kimpler Milling here) If or, about 'ten years.

weather tills.3 1 -Mary. Schridde visited -wiith lafr-f guerite Keenian, Friday0 might. Louis- lazmierf Ralp'h-JMurphy amd went 'to Reward Monday Bveryibody. xime Nol hat to Hall. Thiere wtli bee an- enitertadmment given lit: t)ist.

InTo. 4 Friday" niight by Vbox. 0 -Bill has thejrecotd." Bill says' hevcurt? oa. tree fv.teet in fo. aDisndea Quartette made; a big hit Friday night.

Mr. and P. Murphy were iiii Oneat Bend, Monday; iMike -Keenaii, and0 John Muraphyare 0 00 0 Hardiih.is be euf-'feinig' from blood' poison. 0 and 'Mrs. Murphy "atndfam'ly In Southeastern Missouri, 50 miles south of the crest of the Ozark, and an equal distance SfortH ot the lowlands, we own in fee simple 75,000 acres of highly productive land.

It has an average elevation above see level of about 550 feet 1 Our land is noU solid tract but is interspersed with hundreds of improved farms, orchards etc. sith thriving pro-gresiive towns and shipping points, with populations of from 100 to 1.000 each, such as Fremont. Cummins. nurwi Uilton Hunter. Grandin.

Ellsinore. Orchard. Garwood, Leeper and Duncaa. Hunted Mo is the center of our tract and is the local headquarters of our company. LAND AND ORCHARD STOCK THE BEST SAVINGS.

BANK 75,000 acres to be offered for sale under the Contract Plan of Sale, to be divided into 5 000 units, and each unit will consist of a tract of land from 10 to 640 acres, three town lots and 300 bnares of Preferred Co-operative Orchard Company Stock for only $300. $5 cash and $5 ly. Wo interest. No Taxes. No commission.

No Charges of Any Kind. Permanent permission to do business in Kansas has heen granted our company by th3 state bsnlc commissioner after a careiui inspection of our land and investigation of our company. $5 Cash and $5 Monthly for 59 months means independence and a Competence for YOU. PAYMENTS STOP IN CASE OF DEATH In case of your death a fully paid certificate will be issued to your heirs, regardless of how man? payments youchave thc bcst and lrucsl sense- Tts vaIuc was illustrated in the recent unfortunate death of A WINTER COUGH. A stulb'born, emnoytog, depressimg coughi hangs obj, racks the body, weakens the andl often leads to serdcas results.

The first dose of Dr. Kind's New Discovery gives Henry D. Sxxters, of Cavendish was threatened with coasumptdon after having pneumonia. He writes King's New Discovery ought to be in errery family; it Js certainly the best 5f all medicines for coughs, colds or lung trouble. Good for Miss Odah' Hollar and Mr.

Albert Hoagiand, Sunday evening, Feb. at 8:30 o'clock in the Church of Christ, corner of Third and Vine Sts. Thje beautiful building was crowded with a throng of more than six hundred people, frtemds of both parties. At thia oloise of the rfaigular church service, J. Pieper rendered the touching solo entitled 'Oh, Perfect Love.

While Miss Gena Baker played Mendelsshcn wedding march, the bridal party advanced to the altar, preceded by the ushers, J. L. Pieper and M. B. Ferree, where they were met by the pastor, Elder Z.

Moore, who in the impressive ring ceremony pronounced them husban and wife. The orchestra, 'accompanied by Miss Baker at the piano, rendered a beautiful march a the party retired from the church to the" automobiles waiting to convey them" to the home of bride's" parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. HoUar, where an informal reception was held.

1 The bride was charmingly gowned in white crepe and carried American Beauty roses. The groom wore the conventional black. A large number of guests assem-Qlod at the Hollar home which was beautifully decorated with roses and visited M. and tarn- ily Suinday. Ralph Mwphy vie'ted with 'Bertram Keenan 'in Clacrence wnship0- day.

I thWren's coughs. Money back if iiit BaiissaKJu. trice ovc. At 'all druggists. H.

E. Busklin Co Philadelphia or, St. Louis. Bring us.yodr Job Work. 6 Wh drPpCd dMd Whilcat work to cGazcttc office.

Mr. AftoU purchased one of our con-tracts on July 30th making the first payment of $10. By his death his heirs became entitled' to a full paid -certificate ot purchase without further payments. WE WILL LOAN MONEY 0ur fcave tKei' rms paid for we will loan them money kit improving them. This agreement is embodied In our contracts.

8 a IF SICK OE OUT OF EMPLOYMENT 7" rC 31 any t0 make yur Payments on account of sickness or loss of employment wewill allow yoa ample time for tht resumption of payments. PERFECT TITLE Ur JT IandLhaS Un Subiedd hingscrunity of several eminent attorneys! including Mr. ueorge M. broves ol St. Joseph.

CALL ON LOCAL AGENT; a CPy cur PamPnlet. containing dozens of photographs made in our district, and all the detailed information you want in regard to car country. I won't Believe it until I see ci with my own ey.es!" iHow often have you heard this jWe afe ratfonal beings and arc 'inclined to doubt tbetx- pinjk camatioas, and dainty refresh--menits were served. Mr. aud Mrs.

Hoagiand left on the first train for St. Louis, from which Place they will go to New Orleans to attend Madri Gras, and to points in Arkansas where they will visit relatives. They will return via Wichita istence of that bar.no resemblance to things we have Thus, we might doubt the existence ot the coiossai animals ot premstonc times; byt, seeing fajbout Oe first of March. pictures 01 inem, we quite- readily accept the fact of their existence as true, in spite of, the fact, that these oicrures are no armal.nfi FREE TEMP; photo-engraver terms it by the palcon- -oVrL- V1 were the recipients of many handsome gifts? Mr. and Mrs.

Hoagiand are two of the popular young folks who have grown to manhood and womanhood in Hcgsington amd we join with their wV7 tologist from fossils he dug from the vTiwfor tiim? friends in wishing them happi- A carxn. un almost ail ot us seeing i believing," and hence.l when obtaining belief is the general end; in advertising, pictures can be used effectually. Make you advertisinz -believable by using i effective advertising pictures. i The Willianson-Haffner ness0and prosperity in their journey through wedded life. Dispatch.

TO INVESTIGATE OUR PROPOSITION fWe unscen and wiU "ilroad fare of every purchaser from his home' to Hunter and return At Hunter we have an ample supply of conveyances and you can stay just as long as you wish' riding over our land and investigating every detail of our proposition. After a thorough inspection, ifyou can show a single misrepresentation in our printed literature, every dollar you have paid will be promptly and cheerfully refunded fo yU Munger Securities Company Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Missouri. 0 CAPITAL FULLY PAID, $325,000.00. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI THE5 KIKG OF ALL LAXATIVES. F3rxconstipatioa use Dr.

Kings New Baul of Buff alo N. Y.pava tfey are the Tdng of all laxatives. hey are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a box at hom3e Get a box and get well again. Price 25c. At Druggists or by mail.

"DosbSt EesraTisi Denver r.i- 1 'I i-i Colorado Sislthe local agenf for Jhiscompany to whom all applications for contracts should be made. Leave Orclerc at the DG HOOP AT CQco too darV.

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Years Available:
1886-1918