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BLACK BEAR AND HER CUDS. Her Physic and. Her-Food After Hsr Five Months' Sleep. The black bear lias her cubsrfronr one to three, in her den. during the months of March and April and it is an interesting thing to know that she has the "power to give birth to her young at least two weeks before the proper time if driven from her den.

She will' return to her cubs if In the den she cares for her young until the snows of the north country have sufficiently melted to permit of her getting about, when she "hits the trail" again. She eats nothing during the five months that she hibernates, except that to" time she TViiriap by the freezing of her breath on her paws. She ventures forth as soon as the snow has sufficiently melted to permit of her getting about and for several days will eat but hemlock bark and certain roots, which act as a physic. When in her normal state of health again she is ravenously hungry and will diligently fish the brooks and streams in search of a dinner of trout, will hunt up the carcasses of deer or moose which have been overcome by or will prey upon porcupines by quickly putting her paw under the' stomach and rolling the porcupine on its back, then with a slap tear out the entrails and escape the quills. Sidewalk Notice.

Inspection of of Belleville. Kansas, May 13th, 1907-by the Mayor "and City Council, Take notice of the condemnation of sidewalks in front of the following described real estate propefty. Board or plank walk in frontof lots 3 and 4 In block 5, all of that pan of-board walk on south side of block 71. board walk in frontof loi 8 In block 18, all of board or plank walk on the north 19 and the addjiiqn on the west side of block IS), the stone walk in front of lots 3 and 4 In block 19. all of the board or plank walk on the south side of bliss H-' and 63, all of the board walk on north side of board walk In front of lot 3 in BlUaS, along the north side otnot-l in blk S3, all of board front of lot 23 blk 27, along the north side of lots 3 and 4 In blk 38.

all of theioiird walk in frontof the west side of lot 8 in blk 34, allot the board or-plank walk on the west side of the school block 22, mid on east side of lot 16 blk 16. All of the said walks being in the original townaite Of the Jity of Belleville, Kansas. All of board walk along on the west side of block 2 in Robinsons addition to the City of -Belleville. All of the board and plank walk running the northwest corner of blk 2 Robinsons addition to the end of the old walk and fronting on Wellington street. All of the board walk on the east end ol lots 3 and 4 in blk 5 of Hallowells second addition to the City of Belleville.

All of the board walk on the east end of lots 18-21-22-23-21 25 26 and 27 in blk 1 of Laubies addition to the City of Belleville, All of said described walks are hereby condemned and a new brick or cement walk Is hereby ordered to be built within thirty-days from publication of this notice according to the ordinance providing for the building of sidewalks. Notice Is hereby given that all property owners abutlny on to any of the above described walks will he responsible for all damage that might occur by accident on any of said walks alter the publication of this notice BY GOMMITTEE j. SONS, I i BONDED CONTR AP.TOT? TN THE CONSTRUCTION OP ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK. We are the only contractors in Republic county that give a bond to guarantee their work. As to being a tax payer in this county, I think I pay more taxes in the Republic county than all the other side walk builders in the county.

J. S. McLaughlin Sons. Mrs. Crummer and family moved this week into thei' 1 home recent iy completed.

Mr and Mrs. Roy vcns of Hub Kautz home. 1. The Misses Wniicih.iu.se of Clyi'e spent Sunday with her sister in this city. I Mesdames Woody and Caughey came up from Clyde and spent Sunday at the Tarablyn home.

Mrs. O. Brown who was visit- in Marah, and other relatives, returned to Clyde' Mr. and Mi Smith who has beeE-Tk-iting his Fayette Smith, leaves this week Wright.of Cuba were for York. He will probably be Kansas City; WEALTH FROM THE PACIFIC.

Valuable Products from Sea Water on Our Western Coast. Caiifornians have the problem of 'alchemists makihg gold out of sea water. The golden state has taken golden treasure out of her mountains, has made her valleys yield millions of dbllars' worth of golden fruit, has amassed tourist gold in exchange for her sunshine, and now turns to the great lazy Pacific ocean and ransacks its coffers. There is no riish of prospectors to the new field, however, as the gold is coming out of the sea in the form of salts of potassium, magnesium and bromide, which would elude the pan and the rocker, of the prospector. Of several "diggings' of this nature one at least is active and prosperous in the city Sunday on their way to Scandia.

Galvanized Steel Pumping Mill AOA A A For 8tt WhM Delivered at 3 UU BELLEVILLE, KS. The Mill With a Reputation. If Pumps Water While Other Mlllt are Waiting for Wind The 8-ft. and 10-ft. WIND MOTOR Internal Back Geared Galvanized Steel Pumping Mills have always ranked FIRST among Pumping Mills, having no SUPERIOR, and users claim no EQUAL.

The internal gear has double the strength of external gears, the gear and pinion having more teeth in mesh. The WIND MOTOR can he changed from short to long stroke by simply changing wrist pin in the gear wheel. If those interested In windmills will study carefully Its construction, the material from which It is made, how it is provided with Interchangeable Bronze Bearings, Oil Pockets under its shaft and crank pin (holding one-half pint of oil), chain conveyors to carry oil to the they will not hesitate in making choice of a windmill to do their work. Our WIND MILL booklet will give you more and fuller description of these mills. If you are interested in windmills we will be glad to send you' this booklet and all inquiries.will be answered promptly.

We will also send you our souvenir album of -beautiful views of KansasXlty's parks nnd -finest-driveways- and parks of any city in the world. We would also be pleased to mailyou descriptive circular of our RayiSulky and XX Gang Plows (that go through anything), Indiana Grain drills tlrat will sow from eight pounds of Alfalfa seed to ten bushels of Texas oats per acre, easy riding White Line Vehicles, and "Old Reliable" Peter Schuttler wagons with solid'steel'nxles and roller-bearings. If you are iri need of a windmill send us your check for 810.00, we will ship you the mill and you can pay the balance upon receipt of same. These mills are guaranteed' against defective material and workmanship and are also guaranteed to do as good work Windmill market. The above guarantee anybody everybody, anywhere, everywhere.

Send your order.utonce to BRADLEY. ALDERSON COMPANY, STATION Kansas City, Mo. and one Ts "approaching The San Pedro Salt company, which recently entered into the field, has succeeded in manufacturing and quality of.salt which has found a ready market and has already assumed place among the exports of the port of San Pedro. The fact Hint San Pedro is a lively and thriving port, almost no outgoing cargoes, makes the development Since the first of last year the ine-schooners ern coast have taken away over a thousand tons of this sea salt. Wytopitlock.

Any one of the. Indian names of Low Round Trip Hates to all State Points. FISHING-CAMPING-HUNTING ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP TO FISHING AND HUNTING PARTIES OF THREE OR MORE. Send for "Recreation" booklet, which contains list of hotels, ranches and boarding houses, together with fishing and hu nting.dat a. Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California EXCELLENT DINING CAR SERVICE.

C. H. Specrs, MIDLAND ROUTE General Passenger Agent Denver, Colorado. Maine is a terror to the postal clerks, "BuTlhere is one tnat the men ofTeTT ters particularly abhor, because of the many and often absurd ways in which people spell it. This is simple but in everyday affairs a name strangely twisted and tortured.

Wytopitlock Is a little post office "in Reed Plantation, Aroostook county, and the" some of the more remarkable attempts at spelling its name. Here are a few: Whitplock, Winter Pitlock, Widow Padlock, Witter Petlock, Witter Pelog, Whytlock, Wytlock, Witter Pistlock, Wylapittock, Wyptlclock, Witeopite- lock, Wittipetlock, Psytolock, Pwytq- petlock, Anytopetlock, Flytopetlock, Wytopills, Wyte Pedlock, White Oak Padlock, Wytoporetock, Witipidlock, Westapitlock, Whetlock, Wytopillock, -Mltaplock, -Westapitlock, WadopitiocSi Peadlock and Weefopedlock. The place Is commonly known among the woodsmen as News. To Loan. $200 or $300 to loan on good city property at reasonable rate.

See W. H. BELL. Over Dr. Haning's Drug Store.

Miss Nellie Schoenholz of Blue Springs, was the guest over I will stand at my barn, on the L. Ganfield farm 5 miles north "of "Belief ville, as well a made stallion as you would care to see anywhere. Black Joe is a fine black stallion-of-the- Percheron Class- Before you breed elsewhere, yon cannot miss seeing Joe. He is 5 years old and not in the least sluggish. TERMS: to insure colt to stand.

$5.00 to insure mare in foal. OWNER. PHONE 1003. Sunday of Mrs. A.

P. Gamble. Miss Schoenholz is. a former Republic co.unty_„eirl,..having, at Wayne with her parents several year9 ago. She is now engaged in teaching in the Fairbury Schools.

Richards Family Surprised. Andy Richards and family lefu the latter part of last week for a trip to their old home in England. They will be gone about four months. Before their departure about sixty of their neighbors gave them a surprise and the evening was enjoyed im'menselyT A handsome field glass was presented to Mr. and Mrs.

Richards by their They live north of town on the old Jim Vance homestead. Two good milch cows for asle. Phone 379. "The mint makes money without advertising; no one else can." Mrs. R.

A. Peters and children spent the latter part of last week in Glvde. and children a'n exteTrf.Fd TsfB in- Missouri. A seven room house and, barn for rent. "Inquire of'-'FrM.

Johnson. 37 Normal Boarders Wanted. room, or $3 00 a week for full institute. 39-1 Mrs. M.

M. Staples Among some of the Business houses that have recently decided to wire for electric lights is Hotel Republic and Bachelor's furniture store; known as the Doyie Bl Rev. Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

H. Skinner of this occupied the-Preabyterian pulpif "last" Sabbath evening and delivered an excellent sermon. The Rev. Mr. Skinner-boa just graduated from a Theological sen; inary and has accepted a pulpit In the north-west.

State of Kansas-) Republic County 1 TO WHOM IT MAY-CONCERN: -Take notice that a legal petitiou signed W. Polley and other householders of Big Bend and Washington townships In said County Commlssloners praying for the laying out of a road as follows, viz: Beginning at the southeast corner of section-25, township 1 south, ranpe 5 west, thence running north one mile. The same beginning on the township line townships Said road to be not less than forty feet in width and ending as aforesaid at the northeast oomer-of-section l.south,_range_5 west. And that said Board has appointed I. J.

Kelly, Chas. Mitchell and John Bowersox viewers, who will meet at the point of beginn- lngo road of May 1907, and proceed to view sild road as the law directs, at which time and place till persons interested may attend and have a hearing. In case said viewers fail to meet on the day designated, they may meet on the day. as provided by law, without further 'notice: Poblie-Xotfee, Witness mv hand and official seal of said County, this 13th day of April, 1807. (SEAL) Peter Johnson, 33-3 County Clerk.

Meeting of the County Board of Equalization equalize the assessed valuation of per- sonal property and real estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of County Commissioners of the County -oonstitu- ted as the County Board of Equalization, will meet at the County Clerk's office in the court house, In said county and state, -on the first Monday In June next, A. D. i907, and proceed ofairly and impartially equalize the valuation tf' all personal property and real estate of said County. At which meeting, or adjourned meetings, if any.

all persons teeilngthemselves aggrieved with assessments made aud returned by the assessors, may appear and have all errors in the returns corrected. Dated the 1st day of May, 1907. PETERJOHN SONrCoun ty-Clerk. Rug Weaving. desiring r.ugs—woven bring in your rags before June 1st, as after that date.no rug orders will -be-received-unti-l-fal-li 3fi 2t.

Satterly. (First published in Belleville Telescope April 1907. Notice TO WHOM IT MAY Notice is hereby given that I. thf. undersigned did on the £2nd day or April 1907.

Ule my petition-with the Probnte Judge of "Republic tJount.Vr-Kansas-foi'-the-purpose-of-obtaiaing-a druggists permit under the Prohibitory laws of the state of Kansas, that said petition will be jrajgaTTn -thTr-Jiirh -dTty aTmTat the Probate Judges ofllue at Dated this iind'day of April. IW17. 31 -n VV. G. Haning.

The Telescope and the Womahs National Daily for only $1.75 a year On and after July 1st 1907 the subscription price of the Telescope will be $1 50 a year to everybody. Prior to that date anyone may pay as far in advance at the old rate as they desire. (First Published in Telescope April 26th, 1907.) Service by Publication, Jewish Soldier 's Gallantry. Sergt. Joseph Miller, D.

C. of the King's Royal Rifles, who has just received a commission as lieutenant battalion, is the first Jew to win the D. C. M. He gained it during the war in Somaliland, and the party of which he was a member were in a very tight place.

There was one chance. If a man could ride through of armed natives, help might be procured. Without a moment's hesitation, young -Miller volunteered for the mission. He was surrounded in the bush, and his horse was shot under him, but with his er- volvers he dispatched four Somalia, and was able to attarct the attention of the British camp, with the result that assistance arrived in time to rescue the intrepid scout and also to relieve the besieged party on the other side of the James' Gazette. Women Refining Rome.

American and English women married to great Roman nobles much toward refining life in the Bter- nal-clty." They-discouraged-the-rough- horseplay and the practical joking, so common under the old regime even in the best houses. They have introduced such amenities of life as open fireplaces, bathrooms and improved sanitation, and, in shortrtheT -exercised the same softening and hu- effect, upon the no-, bility of the last, half of the nineteenth century which the Greeks had upon the ancient Roman patricians. Do Not Use Questionable Groceries. The Laws of Kansas permiHhem to be sold until October 1, '07, without change of labels, but your judgement should not permit you to buy or use them any time. PURE FOOD PRODUCTS All bear the trade mark "LEE." They are Pure, Wholesome, of Remarkable Individuality, and in use, More Economical and Satisfactory than ordinary goods of your grocer.

SAVE THE COUPONS Your" Choice of over Two Thousand Premiums Offered for them. Send Six Cents in Stamps or Six 1 Coupons for Catalog. To EDWAKD are hereby notified that you have been sued ID the District Court of Republic County, State of Kansas, in an action therein pending in which Albina Washichek is plaintiff, and you said Edward VVashichek, are defendant; and that unless you answer the petition filed by tiie said plaintiff in.tbe aforesaid court on or before the 7th day of June, A. D. 1907,..

the said petition will be taken as true, end judgment will be rendered in siiid-action accordingly, in which judgment the plaintiff will be granted a divorce from you, the said' defendant, and the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between said plaintiff and defendant will be dissolved'and set aside. And judgment wlir also be rendered granting and giving to the-plaintiff her maiden name of Albina Panacek. And the plaintiff will also be granted such other and further relief as to the court shall seem just and proper. Vance, Albina Washichek, Attys, forPlff. Plaintiff.

H. C.Zech, 34-3 Clerk of said Dist. Court Hoys' Corn droning Contest. Any boy wishing to enter the corn growing contest may secure a quart of excellent Hildreth Dent frde by-cailing-atrthe- County dent's office. This coru is the best ly fine corn.

No boy can afford to keen out of this contest. L. W. NUTTEIl, Co. Supt.

Edison phonograph and 26.records, cheap. David Jones, phone 410. 9x12 Axministar rug for sale, inquire at Y. M. C.

A. if. For Sale. One good farm team, some good brood sows. Phone 603.

W. 3. Ball, Belleville, 31-3 Mrs. S. Joyce 180 Sullivan Claremont, N.

writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles, of' Foley's Kidney Cure- It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of several years' standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommenr 1 itr" All druggists. lineiof fresh vegetables at W. G. Saip's.

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