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A New Orleans woman was thin. Because she did not extract sufficient nourishment from her food. She took Scoff Result: She gained a pound a day in weight ALL DRUGGISTS. 50c. AND $1.00 LOCAL ITEMS Watch Belleville gaow.

J. S. McLaughlin left Saturday night for California to visit his son, Wilbur. Patronize Telescope Advertisers. Messrs Fred Worrell and Don Cameron of Chester were Sunday visitors in Belleville.

New line of fancy back combs at Gregg's. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Tucker left last week on a trip to Chicago and other Illinois points. Fresh celery every week at the City Meat Market, west side square.

Thomas Benson and wife, of Belle 1 ville, parents of Attorney E. Benson, are here paying the latter a Tribune. Watch Belleville grow H. D. Gay lord spent Sunday in Clyde.

F. N. Sornson transacted business in Fairbury Saturday. J. Houghton of Kdchljy" is new reader of the O.d Home Paper.

L. F. Collins left, Monday for a visit with relatives at Lincoln, Nebr. Mrs. Electa Wray expects to leave Tuesday lend "A Shaw -Dentist.

Out of-town on Fridays hereafter. 26 tf Mr. and Mrs. G. F.

Sanford and son Ed arrived home the first of the ween from their Colorado trip. Miss Mabel arrived home' on Thursday. Since the new autos came to town an enumeration has been made and all our citizens except 33 have taken a ride in them. It is expected the con tagion will spread. For best meats, fresh'and salt, go to the City Meat Market.

's F. M. Johnson and spent Sunday at the Isidore Bowersox home In Union "Valley. An invoice of fine silk elbow length gloves just in at Gregg's in both black Hnd whiter Ellard Sanford of Republic visited at the home of his uncle G. Sanford the first of the week.

Mrs. Walter Mall and son Baylor arrived home Friday from an extended visit in Chicago. Lucile and Louisa daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Charles are sick with the whooping cough.

"Mr. and Mrs D. C. Deal left Sat- .8 pleasure trip to Colorado Springs. Miss Carrie Gay lord expects to leave next week for a visit with friends at Lincoln and other Nebraska points Leland Fisk of Kansas City who is here accompanied Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Cohcraneto Cuba Monday. Leland came up from' Kansas City in the auto with Dr.

Haning and Mr. Cochrane. Mr. G. M.

Johnson is the new night cook at the Rock Island lunch room. He is a first class man and comes here from San Francisco, recommended. Clearance sale of summer dress goods, white waist9 and oxfords at Gregg's commencing Saturday, August 3rd, and ending Saturday August 17th. These goods at actual cost during this sale. Ralph Cooley was here the latter part of last week, the guest of the F.

Daggett family, enroute to his home at Manhattan. Mr. Cooley now has a position in a creamery in Montana. Otho Doyle went to Clay Center Monday afternoon returning with Mr. Longren the Jackson automobile agent.

H. Frankamp, one of the well-to-do farmersof Big Bend township was in the city Saturday and made this office a pleasant call. Clarence and Tony Stransky returned their home at Mun deu after a Kuchera DENTISTS. BELLEVILLE, KANSAS SIDE SQUARE. F.

L. Williams of Clay Center transacted business in the city the first of the week. Mr. Williams is one of the ablest lawyers in the state, and one of the really big men of the Fifth district. Notice.

The C. A. -Washing Compound is liked by all, and to those using it, also those wishing say they can get.it at G. A. Chapin's store should they want it before I come around.

-Amos Dickerman 48 2t Miss Nora Creighton went to-Smith Center last week to attend tEe Smith County Institute. Miss Creighton desires to make credits toward a profes- State Normal this fall. The body of H. H. Fanning who was killed in a railroad accident at Lebanon last week was brought here from Fairburyon Sunday and buried in the Belleville cemetery.

The remains were in charge of the B. R. T's of which order Mr. Fanning was a member. Miss Sadie Phillips of Chicago is a guest at the home of her uncle W.

H. Bell. Miss-Mary Lindquist returned home this week from an extended visit in Topeka. Mr. and Mrs.

Steuart of Hebron, Nebraska, visited at the Chas. -Park home Sunday. Sherman Benson came hqme 1 from Kansas City Sunday night for a visit with home folks. Frank Jeblik is out of the cUy this week playing with the Lebanon band at Lincoln Park. r.

SHARP. If you don't read the Telescope you don't get the news. A Belleville business man went to meet hi- wif- and baby who UF-I returning from an eastern trip and i' dn't ret them un'it they were in tbn bus corr 'Ptr un from the depot. udmit it- rattier raeao to tell on the man but it? too pnod to keep. H.

L. Zech spent Sunday at the Barber home near Cpurtland where Mrs. Zech is visiting. Mrs. Joseph Pointer left this week for a vis't with relatives at St.

Joseph and St. Louis, Missouri. Miss Ruth Knappenberger of Con cordia has been the guest- of Miss Delia Wade the past week. Albert Johnson came up from Concordia Monday id do the stone work on the nefr school building. Dr.

Kamp was called to Iowa the last of the week on account of the serious illness of his mother. J. C. Price and son Lyle and Mrs. Cecil Johnson and Miss Bertta Price were over from Republic Monday.

J. W. Shoemaker and E. C. Cramer of Narka were in the city Monday on business relative to sohool.

matters. Mrs. M. Blanchard and son, John Blackburn departed Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives in Ohio. Mrs.

Will Walker and son-Guy of Clay Center were the guests the first of the week at the Frank Wilbert home. Gene Baldwin and family came up from Concordia and remained over Sunday the guests of Belleville relatives. Rev. Engwell of McPherson, Kansas, visited last week at the home of his brother, Fred Engwell of Beaver township. Mr.

Mrs. R. M. Brigham ed.home Friday Miss party in JewelPCity. Xtttend a house E.

S. Kneeland has about the finest flower and "has an abundance of beautiful tea roses in bloom all the time. Rosecombed brown leghorns. A number of last year's hens and this years spring pullets also some cock- erals for sale. See Mrs.

J. C. Humphrey. 3-t J. Vaughn left Tuesday for his former home at Marys ville, Kansas, with the remains' of.

his infant babe who was born Sunday and died Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn have the sympathy of their many friends in the heath of their little one 1 Miss Avis Bliss is taking a vacation from her duties as cashier in the Cash Store, and Miss Jennie Taylor has taken her place. An effort is beiDg made to organize the Rebekah lodge at this plare and we understand a mcetiDgwill be held for that purpose next Mr.

and Mrs. Jim Belden and son Harold of Lebanon visited the latter part of last week at the home of the former's uncle, T. J. Stanfield. DENTIST.

Over Collins' Hardware. Prepared or all Operations known to Dentistrv. AT CUBA TUESDAYS, Watch Belleville grow. Miss Joy Frazee is assisting in W. Gregg's store.

C. O. Gardner was over from Republic on business Saturday. Dr. J.

Decker transacted business in Concordia last Thursday. H. H. Johnson was over from Courtland on business last Thursday. Dr.

W. I. McFarland made a business trip to Topeka the first of the week. whinb was to hav-p hppn la-r. Sa.t- urday afternoon, was postponed unti Saturday the 24 I at which time a pood attendance is desired, al-o ail members of the Post are requested be.present.

vital organs or the break down and waste Chester Hill' is reported quite sick with typhoid fever at his home in the country. Mrs Skeels accompanied her brother Roy Gardner to Republic last week for a two weeks visit iss Grace Cawdry of Thompson, Nebraska visited Belleville friends and relatives last week. The Belleville School will open -Monday 16th; the week follow ing the County Fair. are offering to a few live, energetic men an UDtisual opportunity ito make money introducing an entirely new article never before on arket. ex peri nee or capital necessary.

Rand McNally Co. Chicago, G. Nutter Jr. departed for Belleville Sunday evening where he went to act as foreman of the Telescope for a month. Graft is one of the best printers in this neck of the woods and the is fortunate in having secured his services Daylight.

What A Jersey Editor Says. M. T. Lynch of the Philipsburg, N. J.

Daily Post writes'. 1 I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foley's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in praise of it. All Druggists. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths; Thers Is a diy.ass prevailing In this country mcst because so tivc.

Many, sudden j. are caused by" it heart' disease, pneumonia, 'heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble is al- lowed to advance tha-'- kidp.e y-p i iewTiuwo vital organs coll by coll. Liad-isr trebles rr.c -Dt result from to 1 a derangement of the kidneys an i a cure is quickest by-a proper treatment of If-you are-fee ling badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidr.ey, liver and bladder remedy.

It corrects inability to hold -jtine and scalding pain in- -passing'it; and overcomes that -coTnpeile 'd go often during trie day, and to get up many' during the night. The mild and tha extraordinary effect of is soon realised. It stands the highest fsr. its wonderful cures of Ihs most distressing cases. Swamp-Root, is pleasant to take and sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sized bottles.

You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis- covsry and a book that tells all about it, both jin -v 'M sent free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer Co. Binghamton, N. Y.

Whon v-iting mention reading this generous offer In this paper. Don make any mistake, but remember tha name, Swsmp-Roct, Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Root, and tha address. Binghamton, N. on every MtJe.

Mrs. Lydia Kneeland of Concordia who was the guest of Mrs. L. M. John son returned week.

i Miss Mary Billingsley was the guest of her friend Miss Grace Galloway in Courtland the first of the ween. Miss Rose Wilbert is on the sick list this week and Mrs. Arthur Gregg is assisting in the Post Office' Misses Grace and Rose Ward left Tuesday for Phillipsburg where they wi 1 es 1 man. Judge W. T.

Dillon will leave Monday night for Colorado with Mrs. Dillon in the hope of benefitting the latter's health. and Mrs. Orr Everett and children returned Friday to their home in Concordia after, a short visit with her parents in the city. George Holland who have been living in rooms in the Spen- burg building, moTed Monday to a house in the east part of town.

-Miss Pansy Stainbrook left Thursday morning for a three weeirs visit home of her uncle Char lie Stainbrook in Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Ruby Otto who recently arrived from Washington, arrived Sunday from Courtland and is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Lem Johnson. Mrs. Richard Hunter and daughter Ann of Okarchee, arrived Monday for a visit at the Jake Hostetler home and with many Belleville friends.

R. E. Cochrane has traded his automobile on a new touring rar nf th 1 and Pacific Northwest One-way Kcood-clau Colonht tickets on sale daily via tka Rock Island to tha Wast and Nortkweat: Sept 1 to Oct 31 from City and nearly all iP-Kanaaa, INebraaka-and-Uklahiirna." icketa food in PullnwToBri iag ears upon payment.ol berth rate. Make the trip this Fall to the Land Fnrit and Flowers, ar to the buttling Pacific Northweat. Aak lor copy af our Tourist sleeping lolocr and full particulars.

Address J. A. STEWART, Piiaatir Dipt, tirl KANSAS CTTY. or call on agent. OLIPHINT, Agent.

Belleville Kansas Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, E. F. Kelley on account of her abandoning my home. Dated, July 31, 1907.

48-3t. E. F. Kelley. Yesterday "morning Webb MeNall was taken in a surrey from the hospi- -tal to Dr.

Prieat 'a office be treated with the ex-ray machine. He stoodlhl trip nicely and seemed to enjoy the outing it afforded. Dr. Priest says he will be taken out daily from now on. Concordia Kansan.

The Telescope has a scholarship for sale Business College of rone-of-the-best business colleges in this territory. It is a regular but the Telescope will dispose of it at 812.50. L. E. Fanning who was summoned here from Neuada on aecount of the death of his brother, has only recent- a hospitaUiLCaHfornlajhere-l he was Mr.

Fanning was the only relative who reached here for the funeral and he has the sympathy of all who know him. About forty Fairbury people erah Mri and Mrs. A. W. Segarbammer expect to laave the last of the week for a visit at the Rev.

A. Segar- hammar home in Axtel, Kansas. Wm. Hill retured the first of the -week from He had a great trip and says the west is developing rapidly. San Francisco is building upon its ruins, using largely steel framework for the business houses.

of TfieiTit'sTime to actFNolime to study, to read, to experiment You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, tool So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out yyi will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any- thing-elsei- It's nature's Thebest kind of a testimonial" Bold for over sixty years." by j. o.

Ajar Lowell, Also msauntotnrsra of yers 8ABSAPARULA. PILLS. CUERBY-PECTOBAL. Jackson make. He expects to wait until after the first of the year and get a.lOOS stvle.

J. and Kttle daughter and Master John and James left Friday evening for Colorado where they will enjoy camp life in the mountains during the remainder of the summer. Mrs. A. R.

Bayly who was born in Belleville thirty "three years ago, died at her home in Cripple Creek Hole, of PST -aDd last Thursday. She had been married eighteen years and six children sur-. vive her. Her husband is foreman of "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years: No appetite and what I did eat distressed me lerribly. Burdock blood Bitters cured J.

U. Walker, Sunbury, Ohio. -by- the Cripple Creek Sampler. Messrs Harry Benson, Ollie Griffin and ChaB Loomis returned Sunday night from Kansas City. The two former went on to Texas while away and were present when their wheat was harvested, reporting a much better yield than they had expected after the green bugs got in their work.

Burr Oak and Belleville played ball at Burr Oak on Monday, the game going to the credit of Burr Oak on a score of 6 to 5. As near as we can get, the report, however, there was some dissatisfaction over the game and many went away under the impression that Belleville had won on a score of 5 to 1. There was a big crowd there and a fine balloon ascension after the Mankato Advocate. I'll stop your pain free. To sho you you spend a what my Pink Pain Tablets can do, I will mail you free, a Trial package of Shoop's Headache Tablets.

Mrs. Harrison Wells and Miss Fannie Gates, both of Belleville, gave.a parlor recital last Thursday evening at the.home of Mrs. Cummines. These recitals beside being of much benefit to the pupils provide a very pleasant evening to those who land Comet. John Harris was in the city Saturday.

He and Mrs. Harris have just completed a tour of the country, visiting many southern and northern. They will return tQ California Mr Harris is reput- states. in a short time ed to be the oldest settler of Republic county since the death of Conrad Myers. Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache.

Period pains, ete.are due alone to blood Dr. Shoop's Headache Tablets simply-kili-pain-by-coaxin-g' away the unnatural blood pressure. That is" all. Address Dr. Shoop, Racine Wis.

Sold by all dealers. It is reported that Billy comedian who was here last year with his own company, The Peters Pavilion Players, and who ha3 played with the Kerkhoff and Locke companies in this city, is to be married on September ninth to Misa Beulab Monroe of Phillipsburg. The two will take a part in. "The Kansas season For.Infants and Children. The KindYou Bought Signature of GROWING Concordia Normal School PRFP-' 'RKS FOR ALL CERTir.JCA'm Folson, Eye, Nose and Throat Surgeon will be at Dr.

am p' 8 office on at- urday August 24th. Spectacles fitted Examinations free. Mrs. T. J.

Stanfield left Wednesday morning for Colorado Springs and Manitou to visit her son Roy and wife also-hei au ghter Mrsr-tt Nr Dun ton an a mi 1 Telescope in sending congratulation? and best wishes on her recent age amestown- Ka isas on August sixth. The Limit or Life. The most eminent medical scientists are unamimous in the conclusion that the generally accepted limitation of human life is many years below the attainment possiblewlth-the advanced- knowledge of which the race is now possessed. The critical period, that determines its ut ation, seems to be CONCORDIA BUSINESS COLLEGE Shorthand, typewriting, look-keeping, penmanship. Business courses for the form, tuition $25 and -'B35.

Positions for the Concordia Conservatory of Music. oice, piano, and orchestra. Concordia School of Dramatic Art. i for the School open the year Fail term MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1907. May enter at any time.

Everything new. Fine athletic ground gymnasium. Write for free illustrated annual and' ca e. A. B.

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two quarts of jelly. BAKING POWDER Is Jt is made of the purest materials correctly combined. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. COMPLY -WITH-PURE FOOD LAWS. For Sale by all Grocers.

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