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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 3

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I IT IS I I I We do not cl-iim to makf? the only flour is made, but we do make a flour that just suits the particular housewife. You have heard of Golden Bell Flour is made from the choicest hard wheat, by your neighbor on good Kansas soil. You gel quality when you biiy Golden Bell For sale by all grocers and at the mill. grown I now hsve the largest, best a.nd most up to date line of Men's and Boys' clothing in the county. Come in and from, Kemcmbcr ih-it Jiis store always sells buy ing suit where iices lower i.ertj.

(Successor to D. C. Deal) "THE BLUE At Armstroncj's, of course. BAFFLE THE TAX GATHERERS. Residents on trish Islands Enjoy Immunity from Taxation.

BELLEVILLE, KANSAS lectors to and-aven-summons servers who had summonses for the island- ers, were refused a passage. On one' DB.Z.B. WBDE J- 6. HENSONJ.D.S. Mr.

and Mfs.rA:. W. Segarhammar and family returned home from Lindsborg Wednesday. -boo8tec BELLEVILLE, SOUTH SIDE SQUARE. PAyleas; dress Tailors Mrs.

Slpp is on the sick list. Go to Salp'fl for Big A Mrs. A. B. Bachelor has been quite eick the past two weeks.

FOli -good-loads- fine millet hay. Judge Dillon and W. T. Perry were In Concordia Monday. Gregg's are selling some fine oil to be used for Incubators.

2t Cadet Henry Ahrens was home from er, and besides it's lots more fun to be a booster. Mrs. R. E. Cochrane and Miss Verna Sutton spent Sunday Jat the home of editor Novak In Cuba.

The difficulty of collecting rates In a number of islands lying off the coast of Donegal, Ireland, was discussed at a recent meeting of the Donegal county council. It was stated that rates had not been paid In Tory Is- land for the last 20 years, and that within the past few years the islanders Gole, Inisherer, Inishmair, Xnishboffin, and others had followed the example of and developed a conscientious objection to rate collectors. It was impossible Jo get out col- occasioh a-boat- and succeeded In reaching the first island before his mission was discovered. The boatman then refused to take him back to the mainland, and It was only after much promising and pleading that he was allowed to re-enter boat. A councilman said that "shorfof catching the islanders when they came to the mainland and stripping their clothes off them, he did not Bee how they were to be made to pay.

WHERE ENGLISH JUSTICE ERRS. Mr. and Mrs Frank Everts departed last week for and extended visit with their daughter in Oklahoma. -Mrs. HollandafforHi the MiUiner first door west of Saip's.

W. O. Weeks was down from Mankato the last of the week and W. P. Weeks was here over Sunday.

Try the Telescope on that next oT der of job done for particular people. W. A. Shaw Dentist. Out of town 26-tf Mrs Elizabeth Oaatteld returned home last week from "Scandia where she bad been nursing W.

Goodwin. eat, maa was fined two dollars, whHs -8B0th a pair ot seeks Tslued at II mnts, got 14 hstrd labor. It would not bs Rev. J. H.

W. A. Shaw Dentist, on Friday's hereafier Out of town 6: M. E. church Sunday morning and J.

M. Beecher will preach Sunday evening. Mrs. Clarence Sprague expects to return to her home In Hydro next week. Mrs, Parbridge will remain for a longer visit.

Mrs. Lee McFarland visited at A. Moody's last week in Mankatu. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Helwlck departed Tuesday for their home in Holly Colo For rent, well furnished rooms, Mrri. P. Talmajge. -mnd a sinsxle dose of Doac'ri Regulets-. is onouKh.

Treairaent cures habitual ooDsiipatioLi. 2oo box. Ask your druggist for them. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Print are the par- W. Mead returned home the first of the week from Lawrence where he visited his son Harry Mead and family. Mrs. Mead's many friends will regret to learn that she Is very poorly.

Mrs. S. L. Palmer and son Jim re- 16th. E.

P. Ahrens D. D. S. was over from Scandia Sunday visiting home folks.

Miss Bertha Pogleberg is spending! a few days Scandia. with home folks near Miss Clair Newton of Scandia was the guest of Miss Olive Brown last Tuesday. George Garber of Fairbury was calling on his old friends the first of the week. Alamogordo New Nexico. Their many friends are glad to welcome them ')m6 and hope Jim will continue to improve.

Mrs, Hobson of Courtland was shopping In the city Mouday. Miss Amanda Wohlford of Scandia was in the city Monday. A. M. Corp returned Monday from Topeka.

Mrs. Corp will remain for a month's visit with her mother. For sale, some straw. 32-tf. baled alfalfa hay and J.

H. Rest, Phone 122 Miss Beulab Coppers and Harold McLucas of Fairbury were in the city last Friday. Miss Goldie Kautz of Irving Kansas is a guest at the home of her Wednesday George Kautz. Dr. H.

D. Munger went to Courtland Monday. Mrs. W. Miles, and Mrs.

Jess visited at che Chas. Miles' home In the county the first of the week. Variety Not Quite So Bad In Some Directions. It Is only a century since the death penalty was inflicted in England for theft not exceeding the value of. a sheep.

Now some of the London journals are making a merciless exposure of magistrates throughout the kingdom who keep up the tradition by sen. teucing petty thlsTei to JaJl; while Inflicting only trifling fines upon wife beaters and even more brutal offenders. In poHoe court one defendant was fined I2.S0 for knocking his wife down tn the street because she refused to glTe.Iiim tor drink, and another was sentenced to 60 days' ImprlsonnenC tor dsmagfag growing potatoes and steeling two footballs. For cruelty to a horse, beating bis who was 111, with fist and ham meinud herwlthnotblng to cases from Anierlean police courts, yet the teadeuer Amerlest Is rather toward, a higher estimate e( the ralne of humea Harden Magaalne. A lUeve ef "Our eouatrr" eatltj of which most Amerfoan dtlaena are preud.

They lore their oeuntry. They will -fler sent any Insult to our flag, and would make war with all the world rather than submit to dishonor. And yet thousaods of our countrymen, who thus cherish a national Ideal are grafters, bribers, or bribed, adTocatea of corruption and agents of It In all that pertains to the of the nation. They do not lore the nation, but they country. The latter is an ideal, like religion.

But 'the nation they-regard as an everyday affair, and their dealings with it like the business they do with sharp tfaderB7 "ln "which-each-man-oonsldera lawful plunder whatever he can make by exercise of his Register. Patronize Miss Delia Wade went to Concordia Watch Belleville Grow. Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Bmutsion. It builds up and strengthens your entire system.

It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so to aire and eaay to digest. ALL ORUGGlSTSt SOe. AND A Hair Dressincf Nearly every one likes a fine hair dressing. Something to make the hair more able; to keep it from oeing 100 roughror-from-splitting. at the ends.

Something, too, that will feed the hair at the same -Fegular will remain where it on the headj-not bh the comb! The best Irind of a testimonial "Sold for over sixty years." A Made by J. O. Ayer IioweU, Magi, Also manufacturers of SARSAPARILU. PILLS. CHERRV PECTOBAL.

vers Twenty-Five Years This week as chronicled by The Telescope. luft Mouday SherilT Kiado Leu ven worth. G. A. Hovey Deputy Master of the SUiie Grange, left Monday for StocA- Hooks GDuntyy to look after business of the order.

The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh, while playing around the Baldwin and Lash Marble works Sun- a monument falling onto it. Geo, Nye of Topeka was a guest the Walter Mall home Tuesday. at OYERTAXED A Remarkable Wagon.

J. B. Beyer of Sohola township, Pike county, PennsyWania, has a farm gon the woodwork of jwhich he built himself in 1863 in a wagon shop in Barryvllle.N. in which he was an apprentice. Mr Beyer did all woodwork on the wagon by lamplight, Bawed the hubs, split and hewed every spoke, felloe and axle.

Purchasing a farm in Shohola township the same year, Mr. Beyer took his wagon with him to the farm and has used it constantly ever since. He has never had the tires set or a dollar's worth of repair done to it, and to all appearance it is good for another century. Aside from good workmanship and material the secret ot its lasting qualities Is "I It has always-been housed when not In use. Paternal Care.

"No," said the girl's father impatiently, "you and Fred can't have the automobile to elope in." "Now, papa," replied the girl, "do ba reasonable." "I am reasonable," rejoined the old think I'd trust Fred with that machine? May bo you forget Ifi brand new." V. D. Buiien, Lawyer irill practice In all courts. Writes nsurance on farm. and city property real estate.

Collections a BEST terms on real estate cans. Office over Doherty's Drug ore. Hnndreds of Belleville Readers Enow Wiiat It Means. The.kidneys are pyeriaxed. Have too much to do.

They ten about it in many aches and Backache, sideache, headache, Early symptoms of Kidney ills; Urinary troubles, diabetes, Brigbt's disease follow. K. Griffllth, 703 North Walnut St. Beloit, says: "I had a good deal of trouble from pains in the small any work that required bor recommended Doan'a Kidney Pill? to me and I was induced to give them a trial. The contents of the first box Died Dear (Juba on I iiijt; Oliver, wife of Wnj.

Olivur iift.v three years. The funeral -ei'vitu; by Elder J. A. Mil Charlie Hallowell, son of who for somo oeuu in ihB Lumoer Co. was attacked wiih mengitis Thursday last and for a time his life was despaired of.

The editor left Monday on a visit to the home of his childhood in Ontario and will be absent for about two wee.cs. With one exception we believe this ia the only time he has been east of Missouri in thirteen years. W. p. Compton, a former resident" oTthis county "but "now "residing in Cloud county, accompanied by a brother from Indiana, gave uri a call Thursday eveniDg.

The latter is well pleased with our town and county and may decide to engage in the loan and insurance business. John Galloway living north of Con cordia, in the south part of Republic County, had his house burned last Friday. The fire was caused by a de- fectiTe stove "house set fire to the stable, cribs and hay. About 700 bushels of corn were destroyed. He was unable to save clothing, furniture or dia Critic.

AT CUM TUESDAYS. KG RM ADMINISTER ETIT iiXTRACTION. f'l I wUb nmneriiu- 'as for lO for whii lake part iq public post free for 3oc. Three iiuiidred for Do' with a number of suggestions for outli I' for 25 cents. P.

11. I 'larson, Bethany College, Llndsborg, If you don't read the Telescope you don't get the news. -tltat -I -got-a -the -fir -St of the week and their use banished all the pain and lameness and restored the kidney secretions to a natural condition. From these results I am pleased to recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.

Foster-Mllburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the take DO other. and Mrs. H.A.Scott arrived'last week from Grand Island Neb.v where she visited her son Dr. Walter Soott.

She is now enjoying a visit with her son here, and with her numerous friends in the While in the city she is the guest of Mrs. Caswell at the "Yankee Inn. ET What-Do-They-Cure? The above question is often asked concerning Dr. Pierce's two leading medicines, "Golden Medical Discovery" and Prescription." The answer is that "Golden Medical Discovery is a most potent alterative or blood-purifier, and tonic or invigorator and acta especially favorably in a curative way upon all the mucous lining surfaces, throat, bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and bladdeKvcurlnga large percent, of catarrhal caSes whether Abe disease affects the nasal the OKoat, larynx, bronchia, atoinacBNf as catarNul dyspepsia), bowels bladder, uterus or other pelvic Kven in tly Ing tonic and nervine. For weak worn- out, over-worked matter what has caused the break-down, "Favorite Proscription "will bo found most effective building up the strength, regulating In the woraanlj paln- condition of wholo A book of particulars wraps each bottle giving the formula of both medicines and quoting what scores of eminent medical authors, whose works are consulted by physicians of all the schools of practice as guides in prescribing, say of each ingredient entering into those medicines.

The words of praise bestowed on the several ingredients entering into Doctor Pierce's medicines by such writers should weight than any amount of non such men are writing for the guidance of their medical brethren and know whereof they speak. Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non- secret, and contain no harmful habit- forming drugs, being composed of glyceric extracts ot the roots ot native, American medicinal forest plants, They are both sold by dealers In medicine. You can't afford to accept as a substitute for one of these medicines of known composition, any secret nostrum, Dr.Plerce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, livoc and bowels. John Nealeigh left Monday on a trip to the river. Miss Ruth Birch of Plattsburg, is visiting.her sister Mrs.

Davis. the city Monday and Tuesday visiting his old home and friends, Ed McCay'was over from White Thanks to Mrs. Bailey for some nice pie plant, the first of the season, Wm, Julian is getting the lumber on the ground for the erection of a nice dwelling in the north east part of town. Master Willie Wells, son of F. Well suffered from a severe attack of sore throat the first of the week, make this week and Belleville his Some Exclusive Features Following are some of the exclusive (eatures of the Telescope, published each week, which makes the 9omQ Paper a paper that people are willlngr to pay $1.50 a year for county news Publishes all offlcialcity Twenty-five year ago column.

Special Illustrated and half tOM features. Sociar column. Also many other imijortant exclusive news items every week. tCityMeat Market The Place to GeV The Best in Meat CELERY, FISH AND (OYSTERS IN 1 Free Delivery to alJtParta of the City. Rollins Taylor PHONE JOB.

trip to Seward will continue to home. Tony Blocklinger of Fairview called Wednesday and reports prospeeis good for a full crop of wheat and I'VH. Married at the M. E. parson a Seapo, on Monday by liuv.

William-, P. Lewis and i let both of Republic couuty. Tuesday. Squire Haskett was up from Con week, and while here sold his residence property to W- P. Weeks for $1200.

Mrs, John Washichek is recovering from a long illness, Hons. Savage, Moore and wile were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ballard on Sunday, Born to Robert Allen and wife on the 20th, a boy. A prairie fire broke out on section 15 on Oscar Webb's claim and burned up a pile of lumber. E.

W. Hail and son also Henry. Way: were losers by the fire. Born to John Rudie and wife, a boy. N.

C. Joy is digging a stock well on his farm. He baa also shipped 100 bu. seed corn back to Illinois. A very Interesting account A.

A old home in Vermont, appears in this issue. Remember, you can get the KaniM Parmer and the Telescope for one yeav for only 8L50 if you order now. Wt only have a limited number of aub- at this special price. Do it''now! Phil Thorne and son of Munden capr.ured seven young wolves laat Try a gopher trap if the gophers bother you. Sure catch, A.

B. Bachelor. Mrs, Swanson and Mrs. Zora Egg went to Manhattan Sunday, Patronize home industry make Belleville a town of 5,000 lation. popu- Subscriptions taken for all papers and magazines at Publishers' prices.

J. C. Dawson LOST, gentleman's gold watch with leather fob attached. Return to A. H.

Loomlsoand receive liberal reward. tome ButAf to -Tftsk. wotnenV who have to frown and en- dtite to th Jjseases pectfliar to tHeii Not only wtinfeles, but toI -1 loWf lack-lustre sallow etay hsXtf all of which tell of pretnatcte old The prevention of this, llies Cute the disease that causes yottf sufferingt and your weaketied tuticuv with 1 WOMAN'S RELIEF of whicli lltra. Maiy Itvin, of Pam- pUn City, writes: "I think it is the best on earth for all suffering women. My doctor did me no bead to foot, but the first doae Bom of Cardui gave me relief and when had taken one bottle, felt like new woman." The above seems to jprbvetbat Cardui will relieve your pain, etrengthen your tution and renew your youth.

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