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The Alma Signal from Alma, Kansas • Page 6

The Alma Signal from Alma, Kansas • Page 6

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The Alma Signali
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For Sale. Inquire of Thiihink. Haled hay. I dtp H)ircctory CITY OFFICERS. News From The Country IS Itch- Klngwortti.

E. T. Locus, Wingo, April 25th, 1902: For 1(1 to 12 had been afflicted with a known as the "itch." The was most unbearable: I hat! writes, years I malady itching trietl for W. Ecklks, Pres. Council Some Reflections.

Well, well, no uecd to get the blues. That is something we should always pass without catching. Don't get lonesome and discouraged while the snow is so deep. We can't go anywhere and nobody can come to see you and it Is too cold to work. There never was a better time for meditation.

It is hoped though our meditrtions will be pleasant! profitable. When we think of neighbor, friend, or enemies, (if wc hava any enemies and I suppose most fit cms of Untcrcst gathered here and there IByour Carp of Correspondents. A. SPARMNO, E. R.

Brown, DOW BUSKNBARK, H. Hkkshhkrgkr, F. W.Kdlin, E. Ecklks, Councilman Councilman Councilman Coundilman City Clerk Street Commissioner m. years to find reltef, having tried all remedies I could hear of, besides a number of doctors.

I wish to state that one single application of Mallard's Snow Liniment cured me com cend to him whu gave it, but God i everyone is the possessor of some ones NORTH-EAST ROC.KTON. Earl Tobler spent Sunday with Irene and Ellie Owens. L. E. Owens is just getting over an pletely and permanently.

Since then I have used the liniment on two separate occasions for ringworm and it dbc (Tribune. Fehruary, 24, 1905. Methodist Minister Dead. Kan. Feb.

IS. Kev. Hill, pastor of the first Methodist Episcopal church here, died yesterday after an illness of several weeks. Kev. Gilt wasoneof the early pioneers of Kansas and has been actively identified with the interests of the Methodist church since early territorial days.

He was popular both in and out of the church. He was an uncle of Dr- Win, A. Otiaylc, of Kansas City. Topeka Capital. Kev.

Gill will be remembered by our Methodist frii ids as having served a year or two as 'residing Elder of this district, prccecding Dr. Goddard. Mrs. Geo. Adolph weni down to Friday for a visit with her daughter and family.

Miss Kvelyne Crawford who had charge of the entertainment last iday evening left Saturday for London, Elk county, where she (fives the "Deestrick his wisdom and merc5 saw best to withdraw the chastening rod before it bore too heavily upon the hearts of the loving parents and the little girl is i now rapidly recovering. I I rene wens is up around from pneumonia but still does not improve as wished fir. The doctor was called 1 D. Hicttixgkr, City Marshal CHURCHES. First Methcxlist Church.

Rev. C. (i. Hear Pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 am.

ami p. m. Sunday Schuul at Kp-worth lA'atfue from 7 to p. m. Wi'teyan Mt'thortist Church.

Rev. H. A. French, l'asfnr. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a.

m. and p. in. Praver meeting every Wednesday evening. of "King IaGrippe.

Tom Kush went out sleigh riding in cured completely." 25c, Slle and a bottle at E. K. lirown's. his buggy one day last week. Cora Winant and Irene and Effie Owens were permitted call and see formed Presbyterian Church.

Rev. J. W. MoCune. Pastor.

Preaching at II a. m. Sabbath School at 1 p. m. their little friend, Nellie Tobler, a few days ago.

Iittle Florence lllanUenship, who has been verv sick, is recovering. unkind thoughts) but we can let our thoughts of them and our wishes for them be pleasant and kind. If we speak or think ill of them, or meet them and scornfully pass them by and not recognize them, we have not in the least hurt them, but have given them an advantage over us we would not wish them to have. Wc have shown them that we lack a little, perhaps, of what they lack .1 good deal. We have shown them that wc do not always go hand in hand with true courtesy and politeness.

Don't get into the habit of fault finding. It is indeed a very unpleasant and hurtful habit and one which continually grows worse the longer it is indulged in. It will never, never desert us of its own free will. Who of us is without a fault? If we auain and con ti rmed their worst fears. They can no longer mistake the hectic Hush, deep heavy cough, loss of appetite and tired feeling.

The doctor prescribed the best known remedies, also plenty of outdoor exercise and horseback riding. No more school this term. Public Is Aroused. The public is aroused Ui a knowledge of the curative merits of that tfreat medicinal tonic, Klectric Hitters, for sick stomach, liver anil kidneys. M.iry II.

Walters, of Mf St Clair Ae. Columqus, Ohio, writes: "For severa-months, I was i ven up to cie. I had fever and Htfue, my nerves mere wrecked; I could not sleep, and my stomach was so weak from useless doctor's drills, that I could not eat Soon after beginning- to take Klectric Bitters I obtainee relief, and in a short time I was entirely cured.1' Guaranteed United Presbvterian Church. Sunday School at 12:15. Christian Kndeavor at Colored Methodist Episcopal Church.

Rev, Graves. Pastor. Preachingon the 1st and 3rd Sundays ol each month. Second Tlaptist Church, Rev. W.

W. Ewinirs Pastor. Preaching on the ind and 4th Sundays of each month. SECRET SOCIETIES. Eskridge Lode, No.

2M), I. O. O. PM meets every Tuesday evening. Visiting bt others cordially invited.

(i, Guilfoil, N. ti. J. W. Koukktson, Secretary.

Eminence Ungc, No. A. F. A A. holds regular meetings the 2nd and 4th Friday niirhts of each month, Hakky W.

M. W. H. Pakmitkr, Secretary. Accidental Camp.

No, H7'l, M. W. holds regular meetings on the 2nd and 4th Thursday nights of each month. T. A.

Kniwlkv, V. C. F. P. Uakeh, Clerk.

Dr. C. A. KRAUS, would increase our own happiness and a- E. K.

lirown's drug store; price 50c. ROCK CREEK. W. H. Harrison's new renter is moving in this week.

Mr. and Mr. Lee Nelson and family moved to their new home in northern Eyon county last week. Ouite a number went to church Sunday but for some unaccountable reason the minister did not get there. A.

M. Hartman, of Council Grove, was in this neighborhood last week, visiting old friends and taking orders for enlarged pictures. Mrs. W. H.

Harrison, who has been quite sick for the past two weeks, is much better. Miss Jessie Karnes is assisting her with her household duties. A young man not far from here is much interested in the game of button, but he is inclined to be selfish. He is rand the Republic, W.H. Earl Post prolong our lives, we went to overlook and forget our neighbor's faults.

There is a limit toall things of course, even to one's patience and we find in some instances it isurgently necessary to "call a halt." There are some things we can't put up with, and it is not right that we should, yet if we do not keep a close watch upon ourselves we will find ourselves meddling and finding fault with some one or their business when it does not concern us and is none of our business. We al DENTIST. KANSAS. RESIDENT I ami, r. Moms meetmgsevery 1st Saturday ot each mollth in ll :tftirn.ion nml in tin.

Mrs. Hlankenship is now very sick wity EaGrippe. Tom Kush has been around buying again. The market is so poor as usual, there is nothing in it for the shipper. What is there for the producer? Mrs, A.

H. Winant, the good Sa-mritan, came out from Eskridge, Saturday, toofier her kind assistance to Mr. Tobler's in their trouble and anxiety. Warm beautiful snnshine. how very welcome you are.

How thankful we are that He -who rules all has lilted His hand and commanded the storms and clouds to "pass on." We all felt like "shut ins" for over a week, and when the weather got so we could get out without nearly freezing we felt like birds let out of a cage. Our cages were not gilded, perhaps we would have been so restless had they have been. Dr. Trivett came very near getting into a bad scrape while on his way out to Mr. Tobler's and L.

E. Owens' one day last week, by wrecking his sleigh in a snowdrift. Uoth horses got down and the Doctor came very near getting hurt. The aick are recovering. For several days it was feared that the Angel spirit of sweet little Nellie Tobler was going to leave the body and as evening of every 3rd Saturday of each month.

yym. Johnson, Com. R. Simmons, Adj. The secret of establishing a stand of alfalfa is told by Prof.

A. M. Ten Kyck. of Manhattan, Kan inaspecial article in this week's Farmer and Stockman. It is a tfood seed, a proper seed bed, and land adapted for Krowhitf the crop.

Each of these points is covered by Professor Ten Eyck so that the merest novice could hardly fail to grasp it. Good seed has a bright clear color and is well rilled. It is free from weeds especially dodder. It should test 90 per cent of germination, methods of testing being given. It is only necessary to sow twelve to fifteen pounds to the acre, and some get a good stand with less.

It should be sown with a grass Fully prepared to do all classes of dental work. Teeth extracted without pain by use of Nitrous Oxide Gas. Have your teeth examined twice a year. Santa Fe. ways want to sweep around lour own door first, and when we have finished we will, to our surprise, find that long ago the golden sun has sank in the far west and we have been sweeping by twilight and time tor retiring has BEACH IJASIIOR, Draying and Transferring.

Ilaulinjr Done to any Part the City, Our Aim is to Please, Phone 4. WEST I EAST STATIONS. Sun KxSun 8:35 am Lv Kansas City Ar 10:15 nm 10:55 am Lv Tupeka Lv 8:00 pin 11:40 am Ar Iiurlinirame Lv 6:45 pm 11:50 am Lv Hnrlinffame Ar pm 12:5) pm Lv KskriilBe Lv pm 1:45 pm Ar Alma Lv pm seeder attachment to a drill, or broadcast. The seed should not be covered more than one jjor two inches. The ground should be loose down to that not only trying to get the "Button," but wishes to keep it.

Tom Wilson came up from Emporia on Tuesday of last week, but the snowdrifts were so bad that his team was played out by the time he reached Erwin Rowley's, where he was very hospitably entertained for the night. Mr. Wilson returned home Friday. come and we are not near done sweeping the dirt from our own tloor; no time at all to go to our neighbor's door, and thus it will be every day. "Self" is undoubtedly monopolizing depth and reasonably firm below.

It is safest to sow without a nurse crop. Those and other points are ably pre sented. Every reader of the Tnibunk Santa Fe Excursions. One way second class colonist rates to California and intermediate points. interested in this great and growing GEO.

D. EST. subject should read the Ten Eyck ar ticle and others appearing in the Far mer and Stockman. We are glad to March 1st to Mav 15th, S25. One way second class colonist rates to Montana, Idaho, Washington and O-iegon points, March 1st to May 15th, our whole time.

There is a way, though, we can turn from self and give a little of our time to neighbor, but not to neigbor's faults. Come, let us quit that fault-finding, and give a little thought to the cause which provoked it. We can cheerfully forget the peculiarities of our friends ami only remember the good points which will make us fond nf them. Forget all the personal tpiarrels or histories we may have heard by accident ami which if repeated will sound a thousand times worse than thev really are. Obliter- take subscriptions at this office.

Changed Hands. S20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. WHEN YOU TRAVEL SELECT A RAILWAY A3 YOU DO YOUR CLOTHES, I have purchased tho restaurant and hciel business of Mr. L. Schroeder and shall endeavor to conduct it in a first class manner.

I solicit your patronage, Respectfully, B. F. Finch. Ue everything disagreeable from yes terday. Start out with a clean sheet runeral Director and The only licensed emhalmer in the city.

Graduate from two of the best Embalming Schools in the United States and holds license from the State Hoard of health. Now located lirst door south of Post ulicc. for today anil write upon it for sweet memory's sake only those things which One way second class colonist rates to Arkansas, Indian Territory, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, February 21st and March 21st, one half of the standard first class one way rate plus S2. Homeseekers excursions to points in Arkansas, Arizona, Indian Territory, Louisiana, NeAv Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, first and third Tuesday of each month, one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Minimum selling rate $9.

This station is now a regular first-class coupon office, having tickets on sale to all points in the United Slates, Canada and Old Mexico and passen KATY SERVICE (MISSOURI, KANSAS TEXAS RAILWAY.) Suggests Comfortable and Convenient Trains, THE "KATY FLYER" AND KATY DINING STATIONS. ire pleasant, lovely land lovable and Deserved Popularity, To cure Constipation and Liver troubles ly gently moving the bowels anil acting as a tonic to the liver, take Little Karly Risers. These Famous Little I'ills are milil, pleasant and we will be sui prised how we will en joy turning back our memory's pages and we will peruse them over and $100,000 lo Loan on real estate. over again as one would brcatne tne harmless, but effective and sure. Their universal use for many years is strong guarantee of their popularity and use perfume of a llower that was -dying Meals, Moderate In Price.

Unsurpassed In Quality and Service. ONE PRICE mil we knew would never live again. fulness. Sold by K. R.

llrown. 'ft ntl our days here are too few for us rami and City Insurance H'rttU'ii the west Kati-s. to Jspentl them in complaining and nave a combination which we think will please our friends. We will gers will save money by purchasing their tickets here instead of hiivini' locally to Topeka or Kansas Ciiy and rehuying there, as a large pi 1 cent of the rates arc based 011 Missouri river fretting, especially about something over which we have no control. True, C.

C. Ml )K ELAND, Olli.v with .1. K. M.i misfortunes anil disappointments come to one and all, but there is never a cloud without its silver lining, We furnish to all not now taking either tin? HoillL'maker, monthly, the Farm (i.iette, monthly, and the farmer and Stockman, weekly, the combined subscription price of which is S2.00 per year and the Tkihi'NK, all four publications, for the sum of one dollar. This applies to all new and old sub in bury and forget our past sorrows DO YOU GET TJP WITH A IAMB BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.

Almost everybody who reads the news if we try to help some one else. rales or, in other words, tickets to easu i southern and northern points can be purchased here for about the same price as at Kansas City or St. Joe. It is unnecessary to write to Topeka or Kansas City or other points or information pertaining to rates, routes, etc. Full information can be We can tlo all the good we can, In all the ways we can, GOOD PRINTING papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures matte oy ur.

To all the people we can. Just as long as we can. In doing this we will find that we I' '1 Kilmer's Swamp. scribers alike who pay one year's subscription in advance. The three publications above noted are as good as any in their class.

There is something Root, the great kid ney, liver aim mud have been gathering up the sunbeams that are lying around our path. And obtained by calling, writing or phoning the undersigned. Leavenworth, Kans. Biennial meeting Grand Lodge of Kansas A. O.

U. tier remedv. 1 tfS3 Mt It is the irreat nieil- Is a Silent Salesman works for your business amon; people who cannot. see you. In fact measures your Business and your Profits and is a strong incentive for people to patronize you.

The Tribune Printing House, Ijskriilye, Kas. wa will be surprised to find now manv ieal triumph of the nineteenth century of them flit across our path if we ay discovered after years 1 of scientific research in everyone that will please all the family. That Tieklinjr in tlie Throat. One minute after taking One Minute Cough Cure that tickling in the throat is gone. It acts in the throat- not the stomach.

Harmless good for children. Sold bv R. llrown. would only 10 pick them up and crowd them into our every day life. Into each life some rain must fall, but if Round trip Tickets sold Feb.

25 to Mar. 1 inclusive. Return limit Mar. 4. Thomas Mahoney, Agent, lv Dr.

Kilmer, the eminent kidney and U7ith vi.nr nriliM. Vlenlmiie Id. hlatlder sni'cialist anil is wonderfully we try we can always see the rainbow's beautiful glow through the fall siiffcssfiil ill iiromptlv cutaug lame buck uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and ing drops. Hrh'ht's Disease, which is the worst I or Hunt, 5o in cultivation. form of kidnev trouble.

Tlie Pneumonia Season. Coughs and Colds in children as well Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not ree HO acres, acres. led for evervtliini! but if von have kidnev. liver or bladder trouble it will he as adults are frequently dangerous at this season of the year, and a little precaution now may save much trouble, 40 in cultivation.

W. H. Mki.kosk. found" iust the remedy you need. It has 1.

si fil in so niauv ways, in hospital worry anil expense. Kennedy's Laxa A Touching Story is the saving from death, of the baby girl of lien. A. F.yler, Cumberland, Md. He writes: "At the age of 11 monlhs our little girl was in declining health, with serious Throat Trouble, and two physicians gave her up.

We were almost in despair, when we resolved to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds. The first bottle gave relief; after taking foue bottles she was cured, and is now in perfect health." Never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. At K. K.

lirown's drug store; 50c and l.iin guaranteed. Trial bottle free. California Fast Mail. work ami in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by tive Honeyiand Tar, a combined cough and cold cure a new scicutitig dis Obituary. Malinda Thomas, born January -L 1840; died at her home in Ada Vista, Kansas, February 17, l'KIS, She was united in marriage to Win.

J. Davis, which all readers 01 tins pupei, v.uu imv not nlrendv trietl it. may have a sumpl covery in medicine is a certain cure bottle sent free by mail, also a liook tell March 2n, 18t2. To this union eight ing about Swamp-Root, and br.wto f.M.b.iii if von have kitlnev or bladder trou children were born, live of whom, to ble. When writing mention reading this generous oiler in this paper auusenu your gether with her husband, mother, 93 years old, three brothers and two sis address to Dr.

Kilmer for Coughs, Colds, Croup' Whooping Cough, etc. The cough and colds arc cleaned out of the system by gently moving the bowels, and at the same time the throat, chest, lungs and bronchial tubes are so strengthed that there is little probablity of danger. Kenney's Laxative Honey and Tar is pleasant to take. Contains no opiates. Sold by K.

K. llrown llinghantt.m, ters, survive her to mourn the loss of a kind, christian mother, wife, sister N. Y. The regular liftv-cent and one- See that in K. llaiischildt line of pictures at J.

Furniture store. dollar size bottles are nome of Bwm.Root. and neignbor 1 he luneral services were conducted by the writer anil were attended by a large coneom'se of sympathetic friends. Her remains were laid to nst in the Alia Vista cemetery. H.

SlU'M A I K. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, mill the address, llingUaniton, N. on every bottle.

I have 75 carpet samples, make good rugs, sell cheap at Furniture store. The Santa Fe's new fast passenger train to California. Speedily and certainly that's the way Santa Fe passnjers ini. "Pis though. There are free chair cars ami tourist and standard sleepers on this train.

'Tis for you to say which you'll take. The time's just the same for all. Leaves Topeka at 10:20 p. m. daily.

other California trains leave at 1:25 p. m. and 10:30 a. m. I'd like lo talk with you about our California service.

Tell you whv it is better than anv other and what there is to see. I have some descriptive literature that you ought to read. Free WM. E. STRAWN.

Agent. The A. T. S. F.

Railway. DYSPEPSIA CORE Croup llegins with the symptoms of a common cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, tptick pulse, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of llallard's Horehonud Syrup, (the child will cry for it) and the first sign of a croupy cough, apply frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment to the throat. Mrs. A.

Vliet, New Castle, writes, March 19th, 1901: "I think Ballard's Horehound Syrup a wonderful remedy, and so pleasant." 25c 20c ant' 1.00 at E. R. Brown's. DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Th $1.00 bottle contains 2S timcsthe trial size, which Mil! for SO unta. fKIPARBD ONLY AT THR LA BO HA TO 1Y OF C.

DeWITT 6c COMPANY, CHICAGO, llXm For Sale by E. R. Brown..

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