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Westmoreland Recorder from Westmoreland, Kansas • Page 7

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PURE BRED STOCK Notice ol I'polntm. in Adinlnlti ator STM'l ill-' v- il I' tttiiwnt'iii'iiv I In 1 1 ii limrti't -if tlin of Mury A. laii'iif P-ittHWiit'-iMio eomitv. Kinifts. Niii ii'KHK AITOINTMKNT N-'tlrt' I.

In-roliy nivi'll. tllilt oil tin -2Hlh iluv of Mllivh. A 1) l-llll. lilt' nn-liTHiKII Oil was. If Sicli Ihn't risk even one single penny! And I will tell you why I say thin.

It every pnekaa- of Pr. Phoop'i medicine absolutely f'ne if it fails. No ono nwnl rlik even one ttnirta penny. JtUt, think uhsf thla mm no tn Why Take AUcohol? Are you thin, pals, easily lived, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood thin, your nerves weak. You need a tonic and alterative.

You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsaparilla entirely free from alcohol. We believe your doctor would endorse these statements, or we would not make them. Ask him and find out. Follow his advice. C.

A uer Co. Lowell. ball at Moorlyville, Sunday. The score was 7 to 8 in favor of Blaine. Bennie Wells, formerly in the livery business at Blaine, has bought out the Wheaton livery barn and is moving up there this week.

Floyd Whitley of Moodyvil'e was in Blaine, Sunday. Albert Leonard and wife went to Kansas City, where the latter will undergo an operation for appendicitis. "Bill" Finuf of Westmoreland was in Blaine, Monday. Mr. Kelly of Onaga ii in Blaine this week Ivan 0.

Randall of Onaga was in town, Monday. The endorsement of your doctor will certainly ureal ly increase your confidence in Ayer's Pills as a family laxative. Liver pills. All vegetable. Ask your doctor about them.

I County I Correspondence Matters of Interest Gathered by a Corps of Reliable Writers from Various Parts of the County. ton, Saturday evening to visit his sister, Mrs. Will Wank Rose Yantz is spending this week at John Weixleman's. Rose and Cassie Laughlin called on Lillian Biggart, Monday. Charles Ktiightman of St.

George is visiting his niece, Mrs. Pete Weixleman and is also visiting this week at George Ekart's Pottawatomie, One of the Great Stock Counties of tlie State. In this Column will be Pound LEADING BREEDERS OF THE COUNTY Who Raise and Sell Thoroughbred Stock and Slock Eligible to Register. II you want Something (iood. See or Write These Breeders.

JOHN T. HARK, three'stal lions, Huron do Schoonenberg, bay Belgian, Tacifique, black Percheron. both imported, drilled and Fancy, registered Kentucky; and jacks Mortgage 1'aycr and Bryan, mammoth jacks raised on farm for snle, mules for sale, Weatmore land, Kansas. J. 11.

11AKTKK, Wilson Creek Herd Poland Chinas, hip; hone, stock for sale, write for prices; B. P. Rock chickens, Westmoreland, Kansas. FUFil) FORI), registered Duroc Jersey hogB, young sti ck for sale, inspection invited, Blaine, Kansas, HI) WFLTKR, registered Poland China swine, stock Bnd prices are right, Westmoreland phone 197. Flush, Kansas.

FRANK A. SCIIWANDT. registered Hereford cattle, farm at Laclede, K. F. 1).

3, Wamego, Kansas. MRS. FRF.O DAN1FL, Bight Branias exclusively, new blood every year, stock nnd eggs for sale. Westmoreland, Kansas. IlKNRY FKRGUSON it SON, registered mammoth jack, seven- eigliths Percheron stallion, both animals for snlti or trade, West-more I and, Kansas.

F.I) N. RIXiNIF.R, Siono Tower herds of high-class Shorthorns and Poland Chinns, 12 Bulls for sale now, Westmoreland, Kansas. K. L. SIMONTON, registered Shorthorn cnttlc, Wnmcgo, Kansas.

FRANK FOX, Greenwood herd of riRii'tercd Shorthorns, Btar route, Louipville, Kansas, Wame go ihone 20, abort, long. FMIL SCIIWANDT. registered Hereford cattle, farm 3 miles northwest Laclede, phone 3 on line 3 on line 10, Onaga, Kansas. FOR SALF S. C.

B. Leghon eggs at for 15. Phone 157. Address, Mrs. Louis Bothe, Fil-lot Westmoreland, Kansas Veterinary Work.

I am prepared lo do denial and venterinary work of all kinds and have a successful practice extending over many years. I make a specially of pollevilaud guarantee a cure or no pay. I'hone .3 short, I long. R. V.

I). No. .3. MATT I.UTZ, Westmoreland, Kansas. ly '1111111111111 In all ii.iuil i or NO Ft I -MARK ft, I nvi-tltn Iiiul IK htH tvuit hr.ntl nkt'lrU.

nW.l or I'tmlo, fur He oil liiLh-iilKliiliiy. ALL BUSINESS I IT BlCTLI CMNFIUTNTIAL, i Ulhivrly, hill I.IIMUIIU III Vf'liKi'H Mill HI hi llli r)lir llHInl- IVi'iiMoiiH wilt iV lo H- ft (in ii Haute lufot oiution M-tit fn tt to any ii'Mri-nn innk till 1 1 iiv lo iiMiilri iill'l Sell OHIi'Til N. lutl in D. SWIFT CO. IS0I Seventh Wnshlnnton, D.

C. Th Cough Syrup thai rids ths system of a cold by acting ai a cathartic on the bowels Is LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP Bees Is Ike original laxative eonfh sjnifc contain no opiates, gentlv moves tlkev bowels, carrying the cold efl through flt Datorsl channels, uuaraateea le (aU4aclloB er atenay refuaaeeV ir of tt.iwulonili r.i.mly ly Khiiniv iluly iiiul ii'inlllli'il hm mint nf Ihi- o-tnto ul ut A. In-triilubn. Intn of l-oHii wiitonuo count KniiHiin Ml I'lU-MUM illttMl'Hll'-l Ml Hlllll tlHfllll will tikf iiotlot' iui'1 tfoviTii MiiMnnplvi'n in'i'oril-liiKlr. HoWAnn Kunvan, AitniliilHlor, SOUTH I'HONli LINES Mrs, G.

Jackson and children went to Manhattan, Sunday to visit a few days. Mrs. F. T. Wnuarty went to Mathatttan, Sunday Ethel Cutiight of Louialville visited over Sunday with Mrs.

Herman Knstner. Mr. and Mrs. ilium Curl of Shannnun visited their daughter, Mrs, J. F.

Burton, Sunday. Sadie Burt.m is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William cgi'. Rev. S.

F. Lawlum will preach next Suundiiy at the Pleasant Run M. E. ch roll a soiom especially the The Si-roin will be illustrated The services are to be at 3 d. All are invited to attend and parents urged to have their children there Paliuor Reyer visited Saturday and Sunady with Will Weltrr and family and Geoige Royor and wife visited there Sunday.

Homer Fink, who is wo--king for Adam Scott, jr. spent Sunady at home. John Newman had a horse badly cut in tne wire fence the other day. I'll) Ncwmtin is having tin spouting put on i house. A srprise purty was given Friday afternoon for G.

'Ii. Area on account ol his 5i)th birthday. His children were present, were served. and their familes Iue i ream nnd i ake 320 Acres. One of the finest farms in Osborn1- county, lunil level, deep black soil, 2( 0 acres in cultivation, balance Kd farm lnml but now UBed us pasture, uoodwater supply.

If you want the best see this. Only per acre. J. F. State Hank Bldr, Natom Knns GOVERNORSHIP FOR HAVENS Democrat Who Scpred Victory In New York CongreRpional Race May Get Further Honor.

Itnrlu'Htrr, N. R. Mavong. tho Iicniofriit wlio linn boon flcrloi to oiiprrHH in tin Thlrty-Boronrt Now York dlntrlct (Mnnroo county) by a of ntinut fi.fiiio ovor OnorKi W. Ihn Itcpiibllrnn buna of lh county, already hna bnen inon-tiiincd hh a onndliluln for Kiivi'rnur of Inn cmiilro Nl.iitn.

Mr. Hhvciih In a Iironilnfiit Inwycr and tin olil-ltne Dciiiocnit. Fcir live yiarn ho was the pnrfner of (lie lirt-i'ti I'or-kliifl, wboBii will In' will fill In Ihn Jirtiet Haven. houRfl of reprfiRfntfitlvfH, anil who whs lant by a iilui-allty of volea over his Democratic opponent. Mr.

Havens took the stump for Ctnver Cleveland In both national campaigns, but an hud Utile to do lth politics slnco Hryan became the Ixmoi-rallr: U-ailer. Ha would I support nelthor Iiryan for president I nor Hearst for governor. la the recent cainpalKn, however, ho was up-I ported by lleurKt and the Brynn I1eu-' tenants In the district. Life would bo more livable If mora ot us felt It a duty to be pleasant bow-ever things might vo. Always the Fashions.

"Yes; I going abroad." "An bow are you going to arrange youi i Itinerary "I understand eoronef braids are the latest thing." icki nnwfcopntR. nothing whatever un Hmi health flrjJ rrfurm M-'or 30 full dny. ami without the rilSt5y aiinfie penny, you ran uc 1throf my tiituJW.iedleii Tr. Shnop'i Kaftorattve or WWirrf. Htif umatk- Kemeily.

Thmri hy take any chance hatever? nny purchase any medicine whose matter dure not bark itjiist as I do by this remarkable offer And besittoa, I am nottmnjfT to you. My 'No jwpru pay? pjTii lias made Pr. snoop's RestnrfitlytA fvr i overydruji store In the land. Tli1Jk hlrWVXr mild, take to chance whatever here." For twenty Team Ir.8hoop' medicines havn Oeoome thonMiKhivstmliinHzod all over America. And I lmvrfffN3itH) hornet and respontv fhle druffvUti hfiA'riityrv villain? cvrv-where to cjrftjnyf wMiAJW your.

These ieleeted nrn4(w rtretSiftArfflinl IWdirtnm with Iha sick and Trfe entire risk is mine alune. But write me first for an order. IhMvean agent in nlniont every commun It but moists are not authorized to grant the 3i day te-t. So ilmp me a line, pleaso and thus save ull ilBftPPointuiHUs nnd you are free to consult mo ty letter at you would your home physician. Do so freely and fully if you desire.

Mv advice and the look below are yours and without cost. Pcrhapx word or two from mo will clear up some wriom ailment- I have helped thnusandftupoii thomamla by my private prescription or personal advice Cfan. Besides, the hooks ill open up new and helphil idem to you. They p-ll of my years experience at the wtiyui homes nnd in Hospitals. AM IdiHr.rNrjVnras mid relief are told of here.

Thvv Wl ttTlr tfVrt "Inside nerve" no larger thjVilVnUHin 4ut Rives to the Heart its impuT-. How the Moimwh and Kidney mcli have their Inside nr pov.er nerv. Ho these organs urelyflter when the' eoiitrolina tr niasti-r nervejriun tit fuil. Haw Dr. Hhoop'n itestorative wfst-sA ''l IHlng nerves, and rebuilds.

n-stores the lost tone nnd powtVI run sun-Jtr help yn If It Is Witliiii Ule )verof niedbrfll'toilo mi. My tiest effort is surety worth ymfr si Jiple rvqnest- Ho write now, while il is frenb Yn-'iniud. for tomorrow never coim. Ir. Mi Hueine.

Wis, Which Book 6hU B.od Ton? No. 1 On Dyspepsia No. A For Women No. On the lb-iirt No. For mmi Uo.

3 On the Kidneys No. 6 On Hheumatlam. waB nine years. He had been afflicted about all his life. Mr.

King is a brother of Mrs. Yoder, who formerly lived here. Mrs Lizzie Fowler of Topeka is visiting with her mother, Mrs. H. Shaw, and other relatives.

Mr. Bingman is again able to be on the street after being laid up with reuumatism for over three months. About every one who went to Topeka last week have reported a good time and most of them wit nessed the llight of Mr. Mars in- his aeroplane and the accident which happened at the end his third flight Thrusdny a. m.

We all of us saw enuogh to convince us that living machines will be a sucess. Grandma St. John is quite sick. Mrs. GoojBrich is nursing her.

M's. William Ilauldren returned from Topeka the first of last week where she has been visiting for some time. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Dooley June 12, a daughter.

Old Butch Cleanser IixTKeFarmKiicKm is (lie greatest help and convenience, It Cleans, Scrubs, Scours, Polishes, I'ntn, l-rtllet pttut, bmlern, rinks and fhti-irmtx; milk P'titt and $rpanitorn; wood flours, etc, eauier, iprickrr and better. Some cleaners are harmful. A void caustic and acid. Use this One handy, all-'round cleanser for all your cleaning a time and labor saver throughout the house. TO CLEAN FLOORS- Wood, Linoleum or Stone Wet sprinkle with Old Dutch Cleans and rub with mop or scrubbing brush; then mop with clean water.

This will give 70a quick, unusual and most satisfactory results. LARGE 101 SIFTER CAN i Hi BLUE BOTTOH. Ernest Chaffee is working on the railroad. The Rocky Ford Light and Power Company will be ready to start its machinery in a short time. The power at Rocky Ford is said to be the best in Kansas.

The King road drag is improving our roads wherever used. There will be a grand Fourth of July celebration at Rocky Ford. Hon B. H. Tracy will be one of the speakers on the occasion.

Lookout for bills tellingall about the celebration. G. N. Collister has the finest field of wheat in this part of the country. D.

L. Inskeep is around again after an attack of rheumatism. Tell some deserving Rheumatic sufferer, that there is yet one simple way to certain releit. Get Dr Snoop's book on Rheuamatism and free trial teat. This book will make it entirely clear how Rheumatic pains are quickly killed bv Dr.

Snoop's Rheumatic Remedy liquid or tablets bend ro money. The test is free. Sur prise some disheartened sufferer by first getting for him the book from Dr. Soop, Racine, Wis. All dealers, BRUSH CKliUK.

Joseph Karnowski and family of Seneca, Miss Maggie Lauer of Sherdian, Wyoming, Miss Mary Lauer and Andrew Lauer of near Flush visited Herman Knitter's a couple of days last week. Philip Immenschuh and wife were in Westmoreland, Saturday. Mrs. Bronkow is seriously ill. Alf Worrell and wife of Zean-dale and Mr.

and Mrs. Dix of Manhattan visited at Harvey Dix's Sunday. John Ubel and family, Freddie and Ronald Weiler visited Logan Lauglins, Sunday. Mr. Bluthardt, wife and children visited at Will Weiler's, Sunday.

Clara Weixleman is spending a few days with Mrs. Eph Yantz. Allen Yantz and wife visited John Ubel and wife Sunday evening. Frank Fox and family spent Sunday with Rev. W.

A. Biggart and family. Paul Gaede went to near Whea- W. B. Curtis City this week.

went to Kansas In sickness if a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve controls will also surely fail. It may be a stomach nerve, or it may have given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr.

Snoop's Restorative was not made to dose the stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the heart or kidneys. That old fashioned method is all wrong. Dr. Shonp's Restorative goes directly to these failing inside nerves. The remarkable success of this prescription demonstrates the wisdom of treating the actual cause of these failing organs.

And it is indeed eaav to prove. A simple five or ten days test will surely tell. Try it once and see. Sold by all dealers. LACLEDE.

Miss Doliie Ross of Belvue is visiting Hattie Ault this week. Miss Ethel St. Clair of Massachusetts is visiting her uncle, Geo. Forrester, and Mrs. R.

Kolterman before returning to her home in Nivada. Milton Rightmire and Bert Tanner were Wamego visitors, Friday. Mrs. Wm. McKowen, who is in Christ's Hospital, Topeka, is better at this writing.

There will 'be a meeting at the church nextTSunday after church to organize a young people's society. Frank Kolterman was an Onaga visitor, Sunday. P. Arganbright and family were shopping in Onaga, Saturday. Leo Hartwick and wife visited in Onaga, Saturday.

Jas vv illie and V. Area hauled hogs to Wamego, Monday, MiBS Clara McKowen visited her mother in Topeka last week. Wm. McKowen was a Topeka visitor last week. Mrs.

E. Townsend and Miss Welkner were shopping in Wamego last week Geo. Forrester and K. Kolterman made a business trip to Westmoreland, Thursday. Mrs.

Nannie Brenton returned from Topeka, Friday Mr. and Mrs. R. Kolterman Sun-dayed in Wamego. Two mad dogs were killed in this vicinity last week.

They belonged to B. Brenton and Swan Chelson. LOUISVILLE Mrs. K. Griffith went to Topeka, Sunday.

A son of Sam King of Topeka died Friday and was laid to rest in our cemetry, Sunday. His age Deposits $24,771.98 Geo. W. Washburn, Joe Siddens, D. N.

Snapp, Knox, J. W. Arnold. SOLICITED. Ladies, Attention Please.

I am peneral respenative for the new Harrison air gas stove in Pottawatomie county. If you ar interested in an oil stove write me a card and I will call and 3how you this one. It is the best stove on the market today Bur coal oil. 10 4-t. J.

B. King. Blaine, Kansas. Do You Want to go tu Business College? We have sholarships paid for in advertising which we will sell at reduced rates on the following business colleges: Central Business College. Kansas City, Topeka Business College, Topeka; Lawrence Business College, Lawrence, and Whitmore tiusiness uonege, St.

Joseph, Mo. THE RECORDER, 10 tf Westmoreland, Kansas. BLA1NE Johnnie Walsh went to St. Joseph last week. Everybody returned home from the Merchant's week at Topeka They all report a good time.

Miss Ellen Eisenbeis of Blaine returned home from Eureka, where she has been visiting her brother, Joe Eisenbeis the past few months. W. T. Burnidge went to Onaga last week. Father 1 J.

Smith went to St. Marys last week. William Muldune went to Topa-ka last week. R. B.

O'Shea went to Kansas City this week. Mrs. Eisenbeis has been on the sick list but is recovering at this writing. Burt Wolfkill of Fostoria was visiting frunds here last Sunuay night. Miss May Kavanagh is visiting at Wm O'Shea's, north of town.

Henry Down-y is now carrying the mail on route 1 in place of J. B. King. The Blaine Boys and the Mocdy-vi lie boys played a game of base- 'A CITIZEN'S BANK' WESTMORELAND. The Citizens State Ban Capital $20,000 OFFICERS: M.

S. Knox, DIRECTORS J. W. Arnold, Yice-Pres. Robt.

L. Arnold, Cashier. M. CORRESPONDENCE AND ACCOUNTS We will appreciate the courtesy of a call or letter from you. County Depository Btur Druy.

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