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Westmoreland Recorder from Westmoreland, Kansas • Page 5

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7KT1 0 0 ri ft County MTU a ii iv. full 1 1 ilin i'l Jo I'll; h'iiu i' I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 1 xirri profits n-lin vmi V'iy r. in-! inir whntfRnlp Our tVKtem of 't, (1 iMnmi1 li.iy.Tn iti i'V, 1 c.hrii.T of 1 I 't ttif wtnilc" ill' j.mh'T, (Villi mil hliuw. Wuli t'v 1 1 t.tir Ituti fl I'Mtllllt'V. q'H'tf 1 li- i tl 1 1 1 ll M't' I mi nwi'T 1 nirnt to rluns' tr.nn mn 10 no IS w.

it. no 1 "I had nin.t couull for rriny yeors. It d. rr.ved me of sleep and 1 im'ov very thin. 1 tl.cn tried AyorV, Cherry Pectoral, and was canvi." R.

K. Tenn. HAVENSVILLE. iticiuii Jon t'jvii iUirn ttju t-Lutlo III UN lllllMVUUU l.l tl vlUUV LIII'l I 1 1 ii I'iL I If Liifayi'ttcCuddy has rented a part, ol the Si uart farm across he river for till i rear. W.

Trlramp has moved his harness! 1. 11' Witter made trip tu Iliiltiiii. 'a a P. C. WAhLENlUAiHR, TIip Well Known EYE SPECIALIST, Will lmvo In I el Kline, mo 1 a cl Ka sa One Day Only, Wednesday, April 2.

lixaminutK Free. fur von on rmrtrsl nml oltirr hcrn piiuii 1 1 1 Wrilo for our trt lllnct oitiMomii' in liieli rloo I in h'H, hlim plm Uin. tlittt linv 3 WJ5P lin'torv Iiilmnin lor llii'ir lilKll ynuli'. Doll Sixty years of cures and such testimony as the above have taught us what I ffntl tnnil your fionl Is luoro Willi' to-iluy unil I lia I it cntaioKUo liy you lor uiluto 110. 1 vyvv Aycr's Clieny Pectoral THE COLIIMHUS CARRIAGE HARNESS CO, Cnliimlnis.

0., P.O. B01 772. St. Louis. P.O.

Box 64. Wl till IO llflirt'Ml Olllril, No. Ml Finnic Htrr Ml shop on Main street and is getting a good rade. ,1. J.

Harry Is talking of erecting a new building on tin nierof his lots near Scott Noll's hardware. F. llolnba is a Iking of erect ing an Iron building near the post otliee. Frank thinks we will need a jail before long. 1 HIilt'i'H'1'1 finni I'ltmilnis.

will do. We know it's the great est eolith remedy ever Monday. (i. V. Hull made a business trip to 1 i 1 1 1 on, Mntulny John Thomas of Onaga was in tin." cii.y last Monday.

lioxy wutit to Wlicaton S.iL-uulay, reluming Monday. li. O. Coyerdule wont to Kansas City, Saturday ou business. Steve E.

tchison of Onaga was doing business in our city Saturday. Hugh liawlins shipped car of fat cattle tu Kansas City, Monday. L. O. Allen and family took the train Monday morning for Golfs.

Mrs. K. C. Coverdale returned from Kew Mexico Tuesday of last week names of a who have The following are the lew id" the many I'ersun had their eves treated made. And you wnl say so, too, after you try it.

There's cure in every drop. Tlrcr ilzrt Mc. SI. All drncirUtl. i Mi wis- a eg jt? rz-AS mti a MM hy him in le refers to: II Westmoreland, whom a BY GEORGE EDWARD GRAHAM.

Kd Simpson of Wamego, who has charge of II. Hesse's store at. this place, has already made many friends here a nd is biiildicg up a nice trade. It is reported that John Uhodes of Manhattan will soon put in a meat market at St. George.

Let tne town Mrs. I.N. llnniott. Mis Mnry K.nix. Mrs.

II. V. Smith. Mis. K.

T.Cimklin Miiis linisy tt, Mii-it Kiln ltioli nils. Arthur Wulilon. Vm. A. Itii-lmnls, Consult Tour doctor.

I'" lie says tukn It. then H8 li- If hv Wlm not to tAkfl tt, thfii t.ilto ll. He knows, heave it villi Vim. J. C.

Lowell, Mall. HHBMMMMIWWHWMMMMMBU Tlir Intrr-Hil Pro, war Wjin tilx.iinl tin. s. s. ihirtnir llio I'lntm III liiMiitli Oio r.imi'iuirn.

Illii nilh ivv ini.t-11 i.j i no inirinir wit' uiTiii grow if it wants to and all join in and help it. Tito lySos fSensaiionaii' Book of tho Day. Thf nun Mnry of tin- ftunoiin ri nl; of Uo KHprr: Squadron iiinlt-r In Midi I S.m(, St Itli'v; Irwlmt Hik tin- hVi kiiiV ntnl tln Siinulhti iK-n. Ttii.ii nut tiii-; i iiiNi The correspondent from Flush In last week's paper spoke a bunt enforcing our laws so as not to become like Sodom, and I want to say that some F. Miss (Irnoe MoDonulil.

OlstnirK. Miss Kinuiii lltMM'o, lllshurn. Loin lllitinn. Mrs. M.

Mollis, Itliiine. Mrs. 11. It. tlrii'o.

Wlieaton. ltiisa Kntiulilln. Kuuisvlllo. Anil tunny others whom for want of siiace we cannot mention. Will he in Onnga Thursday April 3.

('unlHltiH mi fidom-mi'iit ntul (oriofij of our most prominent citizens are ncrouiii oi mo imuir uy lionr Atii. irui "Tlic fai'trt tT I ho Ktory ol tlw nuvtnont.M mill ojmthI hniH of I' viii( Niuiilrnil tin I tin author tolln tlu-ui lit IIiIn hook uro V. M. SCIU I V. lntt rfntlnir nurrntlvrs of fnotH.

Kxidnhi' T. 1. Kddy shipped lu a carload of steers fiom Kansas City last Saturday. The Baker opera company gave a musical program on the streets Monday. 1'itcher Bros, have their new house completed and are now occupying the tame.

J. Suter of Soldier is papering and painting the farm residence of T. S. Comer. Mrs.

Yuudtwent to Holton, Saturday to make her sod, Dick Wagoner, a short visit. Harry Lougstaff moved Monday Into the Martin property south of the M. E. church. L.

D. Allen and family of Golls ml It'll "Hi'i rotcaiU Movement (ho "Loom" tlo "CorIIiim 1n'lil'iM," ami rH'lltcrt ruindtiHlvivly every mlvurHi' nillny of tlin (Yuri of Inquiry. iIMiWWMliB Says Me Was Robbed. Last week Cronln went to Wa-niego to visit his friends and to enjoy himself. He drew $500 from a hank In Wamego and as he was f.oing to have a nice lit tle time with the boys, he was afraid he might lose it.

George Pardee had he reputation of being a good man to hold money, so Cronln gave $350 of the money to him for safe keeping. According to Cronln, Pardee Is an expert In keeping money and has the cash yet, or at least he has not returned it. Pardee has been arrested on complaint of Cronln on the charge of retaining the money, after the return of the same had been demand The preliminary trial Is to be hold in Wamego, Monday before Justice Li. A. Pierson.

Pardee says that lie received the money from Cronin and returned the same to him the next morning. According to re from Flush. 1 do not think we need any law to govern them. We read with Interest in last week's Rkcohdeu M. F.

Moore's dream of finding Heaven in the old mountain home In Kentucky. We formerly knew Mr. Moore in his boyhood days In the old Corn Cracker state, but we have a different opinion of those old rocky hills. I think that it Is a place made to send people to who have been vile sinners, so as to give them a severe punishment by causing them to live there after death. PBliSlDliNT when Onvcrnor ol New York, Htiid: "Mr.

(irnhnni ntirv I the bfM account I have heard or rend at the fiA' ei fl(tnin; Uiirtnc tho wnr. It nreded fuNt ar much cournijc to a nhout taklnx (jholo THR NFW VOHK HPRAl.O Myni-'Mr. (lrnhurn. In the Idling ol field, leivct tha resder lrt to mike Hie deduction 111 it Revenl naval otlkerH need a Court ol In quiry lo re-elahllHlt their ripiilalloni, If Uicy can be rcctabll8lied." A Kansas City liquor linn brought suit Tuesday against Mulligan Holy Cross, for the payment of The defense alleges that the goods were sold by the plaintiffs to be used for an Illegal purpose, that is, to assist in the violating of the prohibitory li(imr laws of the state, and that therefore the debt, is not collectible. Justice Shiner has taken the case under advisement.

grapns as am 10 worit mc (um. No leis i-vi'i-ln'i'ii lii-fiirii In itnlilli- ihiit Iiiih ttiti-i'iwti'ii i-vri ylioily fr I the tun li hit 111 wlili-h Ailinli-iil ifV tins tfi-nl eil. mill 1 lin AiihtIi-ii fl i the lull MBotmHtan nf ilia Hero of Snnllano. Tills ln i.li lrlli t'Vi'l iling li it. i.i rnrri'il nml lis 1 hi' ry I'M 11 kuw It.

Uoiili IsM-U-rji I'VI'I Millie lllsl lis It. I his niiillilssl-His. (lililll nml l.nolis now ri'iuiy. came in last Saturday to visit father's family. l- 1 nililllrv.

l.lliiTiil plffc 2-i'i-tit, si limps f.ir fn I'tlc: I $1.75, iiiivnssliiK mil til-. ACT OUlCk. Now Is tin' llnie In WAKU ii ii $2.25, $2.75, ncioidinfl to style (if lilnillim Hubert Henderson, who sold his f.irm Klmrt. time auo. is now a resi LOUISVILLE.

Mrs. Herman Kastncr Is on the sick ports, two witnesses, who were with dent of this city. Rev. II. V.

Seholes of White City preached tit the Christian church last Sunday night and is now visiting his patents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ii. Seholes.

He is commencing his second year as pastor of the White City Christian church, which is in a nourishing C. M. Grover came in Saturday even Pardee will wear that he gave the money back to Cronin. There are several conliicting reports about the ing from the Indian Territory and thiuks It is the only country. The Baptist meetings that have been conducted here for the last three weeks, were closed last Friday night.

R. HENDERSON. list. Walt Humbert is like the cat, he has come back. Mrs.

J. W. Arnold has been quite sick but is better. Don't forget the bit! ball in the 1. O.

O. F. Hall, April 1. F. J.

Crawford was in town Friday, the first time since his accident. Geo. T. Coddirm went to Hays City (01 IC3 West 9ih Kansas City, lo. The piistotllce will be moved the hitter part of this week or the first of next into the west room of Schuyler Iiigolow's building opposite Heed's hardware store.

The move Is made parties visitingsaloons, ambling dens and other resorts and the lossoftho money is accounted for in various ways as these tales of wayside places are repeated. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stein are moving this week from Westmoreland.

They will visit their daughtersand families in Kansas City for a few weeks and will then go to some resort for their health. They have been in business in Westmoreland for the past fifteen Harve William has turned out to be quite a baker now. He Is doing the business up right since Brown left. Dr. W.

F. Richardson will attend The Old Reliable Doctor, OldoM In Age and Longest Located A Regular Graduate In Medicine Over 27 Years Spoolal Practice. --2a Yoars In Kansas City. on account of a raise in lie rent whore on business Thursday and Friday. the olllce has been A 11 tho ri 7.od by the lit to to trout Chronic.

Nervoua and 5peclal DIhcimii. Citrus Kimnintccd or inuiuy refunded. All inoUlctitn nrulHliml ready tor tin no mercury or Injurious indiidnoH uftrd. No detention rum hiiNlnoriHt Fm-tlmitfl At a illKtiiii(U) trmited by mall and express. ModlclriflHH0ntvmy wtierj roe from pnae or bronk hko.

Nh medicine font 0. O. only lv utfrmsnient. llev. M.

A. Millard is working in a real estate olllce In Topeka through the week. Consultation true and confidential. uarRoniLllv or bv Henry Foveaux and George Nauge-bauer of Wamego were in the county seat yesterday on business in the probate court. beminal Weakness and L.

I. Weaver and Abe Rawson have Ruin and no exposure, roonamitlcft, cutting, oiih'leH or Bound, No detention from buw-neeH. TliouNauilH cuntd. A purtnunnntnure 1 (uaraniocd or money roftindttd, SundHtump Sexual Debility, tho rcmilis of youthful a big job of stone-mason work to do for F. Dekat and C.

Umscheld. years. They came here without capita! and by strict attention to business have accumulated a snug fortune, sutllclent at least to supply their needs in their declining years. Their friends wish them well. Our correspondent's account of the lor book, which fully tmdnimi mm uir.fiane..

til icvwviw Hcroiuni caualnKn''' toub ddbllity, wnaknettH of tho nexuul ayu-fxn, poruiauentlv cured without pain. 1 1 wuhout rmtn. death of Mrs. Isaac Tray Is will be found on the last page of this issue. DhimA i book cured tu ttJeW a ii 1 1 vio diivn wllhoutnuln.

the Scotish Kite Masons' concistory which will be held In Topeka this week. Mrs. Simeon Beach had a faintlug spell In church last Sunday and had to be taken home, but Is better at present. Joe McFarland has so far recovered from bis attack of homorrhage of the lungs as to be able to be on thestreets Saturday. Mrs.

Ross, mother of Mrs. C. M. Grover, bad a spell of heart failure Monday and is in a rather critical condition. Thompson of Marysville, Kansas, shipped In a carload of seed potatoes here last week which they are Belling at $1.30 per bushel.

Mrs. Hail, who was keeping store while her husband was away, was folly and fixcesHflRCftiiflfnK Ioahh by dreurua orwltburluo, plmpKa nd blotehea on the face, run hea of blood lo tho bd, iins la back, confiiHRd Ideas and busbfiilQAHn, uvornlon to Hoelcty, lonnof net urI power, Iobh of manhood, cured for life. I caa stop niKht lohweB, rmtore lunt sexual power, nervw and lualn powor, en large and strenthea weak partaaud make you fit for niarrlatfe. vnllllia thatterTlbledlncaHe, In atl IMHI I nH formHandHLuteH. cured for life.

Blood I'oIroqIur, KUln liiHeaHt Ulcere. Swelling, Hirit8, Gonorrhoea and Olret, and all forma of Prlvuto Diaeaaea, pnHttlvoly cured or money refunded. if tA radically cured without tLUtlUlC theunnof liiHtrnmr nla. A New and Infallible Home Treatment. No Ed.

Tenn Travis of Wellington and Frank Travis of Kansas City were IUUIV tnrpM Iruo to life, wllh full Kl Rev. F.A. Kinmcraon, brother of the temperance evangelist of Topeka, has been engaged as pastor of the Christian church, Westmoreland. He will preach next Sunday both morning and evening. Bcnpuon oi aoove uiscaf-H, me inn cure, no nt H-aid lu plaiu wrapper formx cents in Ktitmpa.

here to attend their grandmother's hree iviuseum or vie a jiouhh; 'IB DRESS HAKING. We have opened up a dress making sbop in the upstairs of Ktchl-son's building. We are prepared to do plain and fancy sewing of all kinds. Will cut and lit 8 a. m.

fk m. of Anatomy tor mn. Thoii-ftt)d of rurloHittrn A eerinuQ wlthuuu wotdu. Sunday, 10 T2 funeral. John Ualdersou built a new wagon and buggy shed joining the blacksmith shop and now has wagons and buggies for sale.

UiMlalMa Mil ill AND riARIADAHL. G. O. Maxell received a new buzz taken quite siCK with heart trouble Monday afternoon and had to go any ladies' garment that Is worn. GUILD ASTHMA, CATARRH Cured at home by a new and quick nMthtxfi.

Dr. Hranaman has been locnted In Knw tJty, ten yrara, during which time he has er thuiiHiindH ol aufferers. Write for home traatracat Bymptom blank, FUKNISHKO KHKl1" IT I ODII the bend nndthront develops Unl Anrill Bronchial and StoniHrhCattrrH, Ha Cut hi i causrn denhiens mid headnoUes; Hcuut hmt Catarrh leads to Aat limn nnd Coil miinplloii.atomm ai Ciitiit i cflimra lJypejii 1 a of 1 he Stomach. With tlic-M jumlilions yn u-ii from torpid liver, weak buc and kidney ile.fc saw last week. II.

Ostergard of Fostoria was this vicinity Tuesday of last week home. Sherman Chambers' mule sale that "feel Does your horse McMURRY CLARK. was held hero last week did not bring the prices he thought they ought to BBBBBHB9HBBI his first Henry Anderson made a trip to Lconardville. Tuesday of last week. It is said we will get a new postmaster at Cleburne.

Axel Palmer bring, and after selling a few, ueciareo. What ad iff ere nee tween the grain-fed and grass-fed horse The A Isrga Booklet to this Marvt TrMtaiMt FK1B the sale off. QRILLON. NERVOUS and all Cbrimc will get the job. ftOTUMl Herelaapatleti AolHlllA.

euffering with AMlitua, heud and lunea atoj-ped up, wlieeaing, rattling and coughing day and nlbt, can Aaron and Axel Anderson from 27143 an Imported Toreheron will muko the himlhoq of luoa, cominencIriK April unl entlliiK July is at tho following strong and full of ginger, the second flabby, weak and tired nf! rU CCC HrelsayminRlady whowai I UCArfl LOO. rlrufand dumb for S6 yrum. cnusfd from Kiirlet fever and catarrh or tnitldlt r. Her ears were dry and felt atop- Sed up, nhe bud awful noltea tu her bend, ear rum shrunken and thickened. KpectalUta an Id nhe could not be cured, tthe wna educated In School fur Deaf and Dumb at Oluthe, Kan.

Two years ago Dr. Hranaman cured me, I can now hear the hlrda ting, people tn 1k and my clock tick. I row he curea Catarrh and Xcafueaa. JHNNlK K. McCRAY, bn Nebraska Kaoaas City, Kaa near Leonardville was in this neighborhood last week.

places: Mondays, TuoHtluys and Wednesday fit diseases cm a a the Low mtm of Sti.OO per month. Consultation, examination mmS home treatsM-ut symptom bimskal free whet Wnyna take (roUMral not. WriU today. not lie do ii, biib in cmiii iu sleep. Has more trouble in damp weather or HAY-FK tncreanrs his sufTerfng.

He is unfit for work of any kind. I was In I hU condition for 2bycara lr. Jlranan an eured me. W. H.

CARPKNTKR. V. E. Johnson attended church here Sherd McAllntor's harn, four miles south of out before he begins. The feeding makes the difference Westmoreland.

Balance of time at Cooper Dulley'e livery burn, Westmoreland. Sunday. Mr. Johnson looks as well as ever now after his long illness. I corera all Medlclnea and Vapor Children arc not alike eithei $5.00 1714 Kuclid K.

ala latr tor notu ireaiiueau Kit MB. To Insure mare with foal. $16.00. due when The ladies of this community bad a surprise party at Christensen's on JKItman Btcrar- CON. 11TM 4.

WALNUT STtS CltyA Ma. Branaman Medical Institute mare la nown to be with foal for the season tio.oo. money due July 16; single service money due at time of service- One is rosy, bright-eyed, ft: of life and laughter, another i pale, weak and dull. The feet: Monday of last week in honor of Mrs. ST.

GEORGE. James Barry is improving slowly. Thomas Brimer's new residence is nearly completed. A. M.

Floerscli is going to handle paints, oils and brushes, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Ford went to Manhattan last Saturday.

M. L. Wilson has been appointed postmaster at St. George. Otto Winter and family went to church on Rock Creek last Sunday.

L. Crofut of Manhattan was here last week in the interest of insurance. J. J. Noll, our blacksmith, went to Wamego one day last week on Christensen's 60th birthday.

We respectfully call the attention of all Mr. and Mrs. J. Ekblad left for lovers of good horses to the importance of thlB horse, as wo consider him one of the acandla, Kansas, last Saturday to most complete draft horses l'ottawutomle county has ever had. visit their son, Dr.

Will Ekblad. He is practicing medicine at that place. He is four years old this spring, weighs DR. LEON MI ESSE, Surgeon and Chronic Diseas Special! st. 22 Years Private and Hospital Experience.

when fat 1700 pounds, and Is a perfect draft horse. Please see him before breeding, if ing again is responsible. Sickly children need specia feeding. They don't "feel theit Scott's Emulsion adds just the right richness to their diet It is like grain to the horse. The child gets new appetite and strong digestion.

WAMEGO. It. R. Bittniann spent a few days in the city last week, Office Conmiltnton. Froo.

Office I'roHcrliitionH, ll. Office Eiamlrifttlon 12. Office TreiitinontM.il and up. Vllta Hegulnr Prices. ObHtotrlcs, 116 and uu.

BurKlcal Chuoh Extra. TERMS CASH. you want to improve your stock. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Mures parted with or leaving the county after breeding to be considered with foal and money becomes due, Westmoreland Horse Co.

No. 1. D. 8. MoALIBTKft, Keeper.

Mrs. P. Julian left on Thursday for an extended visit with friends in Office in Hecker Block, Wamego, Kansas. Rain and Ohio. Miss Florence Johnston of the Tope.

have no effect harness treate ka Herald spent Sunday with home with Eureka Har Scott's Emulsion is more than food. It is a strong medicine. It rouses up dull children, puts new flesh on thin ness Oil folks. aim the keens th i Kaffir Corn. I have for sale choice rccleaned white kanir corn.

A. II. I'itman, Westmoreland, KariHas. Frank Detwiler and wife of Grand cr loft and AM 1 able. Stitchea Junction, Colorado, were guests of do not break ones and red blood into pale Postmaster Z.

It. Detwiler last week. No rough surface to chafe and cut. The ones. It makes children grow.

Mrs. Ed Johnson and children, with Miss Minnie Johnson of St. Marys, Scott's Emulsion makes ordi harness not only keeps looking lilt new, cut nary food do its were guest of the Palrnerfamily, Sat urday. UNJV 10 US I TV Spring term begins April 8, 'oi Tills in Die time for tnupliera wVio hi'IiooIh vIiihr booh, it will irevrit them for a hetlor icrade certlilcute. Ci.ahbes Will lie mulTitulnpdforany Kradu of curtlllituto.

'I'littrliurs wtio have thouu'ht of examlnutlona oa a 'liuif beur can makotlioru eawy. Exi'ENHEK t'2S will pay all nponesnrr exiieubud fur UiiBturm. bend for oatl'9 E. N. JOHNSON, President.

holton, Kinui, Poland China Pigs aid B. P. Rock I liave fur Hale line Poland China male plfc's; also, some Ii. 1. Itoc.k cks, Hawkins' strain, for 15; t'lshel, at 3 for 15.

ClIAS. KOLTEKM AN, liOX 15, 4'J-3mo. Ouaga, Kansas. wears twice as long by the use of Eureka. duty.

THE SHOEMAKER. I am fully equipped to do all kinds of boot and slioe repairing so bring me your old shoes and I will convince you that It will pay you to have your shoes repaired. I'M rst-cluss work; prices reasonable. WH. BURGESS, Westmoreland, Kansas.

Mrs. E. B. Purcell of Topeka spent a few days in Wamego last week visit Harness Oil. ing friends and looking after her property here.

This picture represents the Trade Mark of Emulsion and is on (he wrapper of every bottle. Send (or free sample. SCOTT IiOWNE, 409 Pearl Kew York. 30c and all druggUts. Sold 1 everywhere cam 1 Made by ifii mm llil Kind You Haw Always BotljM For Sale, A few choice thoroughbred Duroc Jersey boars ready for service.

47-3t. Rob't. Fleming, Stockdale, Kan. Btwttb Blfutu Standard Oil lt Company Flowerlsceds at Reed's..

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