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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 5

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You can hardly find a home without its Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Parents know what it does for children: breaks Cherry Pectoral up a cold in a single night, wards off bronchitis, prevents pneumonia. Physicians advise parentsto keep it on hand. The "bent couth medicine money buy ft A7W1 Cherry -For the.cotiehs.ol_ children nothing could nnrelbty be tietler." JACOB SIIULL, Saratoga, lud. 3S .,81 .00.

All drugglitg. for j. r. ATKR "Lowell. Mnas.

Throat, Lungs Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Cherry Pectoraf In breaking up a Opera House Friday, Jan. 6 Pilgrim Elliott's big scenic production of the great Russian melo-drama, 'For Her Sake' With the veteran comedian, Billy Marble. and "the big cast ever in the play. The greatest Russian play yet written. Intense situations, Thrilling Climaxes and startling effects.

The most picturesque and" elaborate presentation of the play ever given. Perfecto Expansion Wonders Perfection 3d The Alfadale Poland Chinas J. J. WARD SON, Prop Big boned Poland Chinas-of the Expansion, Tecumseh and Perfection strains. A choice lot of pigs of both sexes for sale at reasonable prices.

Quality always considered. Every pig guaranteed" head to choose from. Will also sell a few mature sows, good ones, to make room-for the-recent additions our breeders. Farm, 3 miles south of Belleville, Kansas. Phone No.

1606. DR. SHARP near Opera House. At Cuba Tuesdays. J.

J. EASTMAN BlacKsmithing Work. First class work, lowest prices North of Commercial Livery. AUCTIONEER Reference, State and National Bank, Belleville Satisfaction Guaranteed. B.

P. CARSON, Belleville Telephone 151 2 When in Concordia Stop at the 9 Modern in every particular. Excellent the service. LO LOCAL ITEMS 6 Mall and Doyle, one price clothiers. Bulk sauer kraut at Saip's Bread at Saip's Grocery.

Patronize Telescope advertisers. Bulk pickles, all kinds at Saip's. J. M. Dey4o is week.

Telescope printing pleases. Have some. Cold weather is your shoes at Saip's. Mr. and Mrs.

Shroves spent Christmas in Mrs. Ed Brooks went to Junction City Wednesday. sale by G. A. Chapin.

tf Mr3. J. C. Dawson has. been quite sick for the past week.

Mrs. Parish and son went to Altne- na to spend Will of Hubbell, spent Christmas in Belleville. Bargains in stock trvod at Billingsleys. Mrs. J.

C. Huntsinger went to Omaha Wednesday to visitrelatives. "Your money back" if you want it. MALL DOYLE. The new time card on the Rock Island, went into effect Christmas day Henry Williams is home from Mcpherson College to spend Christmas.

Hawkeye condition Powders at one- half price. Arbathnot Billingsley. MissAdela Humphrey came heme from Kansas City to spend the holidays. E7ErBaird is attending the State Teachers Association in Topeka this week. Mr.

Ben Crossley of Abilene is a guest at theN.M. Randall home this week. Miss Myrtle Burnett of Kansas City is the guest of her sister Mrs. L. JT Dunn.

Jim Hogin, of Kansas City, is the guest ef his brother John Hogin and family. Elmer Waggoner and wife will spend New with Elmer's parents in Fairbury. Miss Blanche Thompson went to Ciay Center Thursday to attend a leap year ball. Hancock and Whitney had a car of hogs on the Kansas City market last Thursday. Get your bread at-Saip's.

Mr 11-- stin's customers supplied during hijL misfortune. E. M. Ludwick was confined to his home the first of the week on account of sickness. Have you tried those Reid Murdock preserves and jams at Gregg's? They are very fine.

A Maine man says he has attended church socials all his life and never Have you tried those Reid Murdock preserves and jams at Gregg's? They are very fine. -----Miss Genevie Clelland of Hoyt Kansas is the guest of her aunt Mrs. A. B. Bachelor.

Most of the Belleville.people who spent Christmas out of town are home to begin the New Year. Several teachers from the county are attending the Teachers Association at Topeka this week. Charley Fritzsinger held the lucky number that drew the iron bed-stead at Riddlebarger Son's. 'B elsewhere in this issue. If you" don'f We are -showing ievef al-ad vance- styles for spring in men's hats.

MALI. DOYLE. powd- Odds and ends of condition ers at reduced prices. Arbuthnot Billingsley. Joe Clark, of plead- guilty to the charge of keeping a club Harry Edward of Junction City held the lucky number which drew the automobile.in Stevenson's window.

Iva Williams for Sabetha Kansas to spend Christmas with her sister Mrs. Ella Oliphant. T. B. Marsh, of Belleville, spent Monday with Brown and Republican.

Engineer Dunri and family moved last week into the house in the south part of town, recently repaired by Jno Hogin. The hardest working and the poor- in this world are those who have nothing to do. Josh Billings. You never know how big a thing you are doing when you encourage a bpyto do his Jewell City Republican. Mr.

and Mrs. Holt spent Christmas with friends in Concordia. Mr. Holt is a brick layer on Dr. Haning's new building.

We carry a big'line of men's dress gloves in kid and mochas. Unlined and silk lined, 50 cents to $1. MALL DOYLK. The schedule is printed' in full in this issue of the Telescope; and those contemplating taking a journey should look it over. We have noticed that if a girl is not married by the time she reaches twenty-eight she Greenleaf Sentinel.

Krieg Company will pay the highest market price for dressed geese and ducks. Heads and feet must be left on and not drawn. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly permanently jcured Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. The Belleville Independent Telephone Company how has good service to-Topeka.

Kansas Beatrice and Lincoln. Mr. Ira Walker and wife of Franklin county came last week to spend New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Walker, and other friends.

NOTICE TO THE postoffice will be clssed Jan'y. 2nd, .1905, from In a. m. to 5:30 m. ROBT.

T. JKLLISON, P. M. Notice to advertisers: All changes of advertisraentstnust-be in the cope office by Wednesday noon to insure their publication in the current issue. Miss Blanche Hostetler left Monday for Lincoln Nebr.

Miss Blanche was President of Sophomore class and was very popular among her classmates. Farmers and stockmen should see the Telescope before getting their sale bills printed. Orders filled on any kind of paper, any size, and work Sheriff Hill took Harrison of Nark to the asylum at Topeka last Saturday, Harrison was adjudged insane in the probate court last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Blanchard who celebrate their 60th wedding sarySunday. They have lived in Republic county 21 years. Girls, this wees will be the last time for four years that you will have a chance to get a man for the asking. Its the best chance of a life time and if you miss the 's your own fault.

There will be a public sale on the W. W. -Washichek farm one mile raije3 of Munden. January 10th, at 1 p. A good list of stock and implements will be dis- pOsed -of.

Kansas City and Devore of Fairbury, and Mr. Rider of Fairbury, returned to their homes Monday, after spending Christmas with their sister Mrs. L. D. Speenburg, The President of the Women's Relief Corps requests all members to-be present at a special meeting at two o'clock next Saturday afternoon, Jan.

transacted, besides practicing for installation. A-Belleville merchant who has heretofore been somewhat'skeptlcal about the matter, after having positive evidence of the results of an advertising campaign, said yesterday: "I don't care what you-say, I know that advertising pays. We are glad to report that Minnie Bowersox, who went to Kirksville a month ago, is getting stronger and expects to be home the first of March. Her cousin Miss Pearl is also much better, which fact her many friends will be glad to know. The in the I.

O. O. F. hall burst Wednesday night and the post- officer was bad looking-place on-the ceiling-where the plastering came loose but that will be repaired as soon as Postmaster Jellison can get a man to do the work. Mr.

and Mrs. L. N. Schwerdtfeger and baby, of Holdrege, are guests.at the.bome of A. Tate.

The installation of. officers of the Eastern Star Lodge, which was to have been last Tuesday night, was postponed until next Wednesday night This was on account of the lights refusing to work, and of the extreme cold-weather, R. E. Cochrane took possession of the Kautz potograph gallery Monday of this week. Mrs.

Kautz and the boys will leave-Tuesday, for their, new. home. Amos Pierce of Belleville was a pleasant caller at the Kansan office on Monday afternoon. Amos is one of the bully fellow.s_oLtb.is country and-we can't understand why as smart a fellow as he- doesn't move to Kansan Mr. Pierce is a hard man to please; he resirL dence.

It takes a better town than Concordia to.hold health is first class here, thank you. w. O. HANING, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ot-jhe Skin a Specialty Office In National Bank Building, BELLEVILLE, KANSJ THAT COUGH! Colds Lead to Leads to Consumption. URaaiiilful Miss Lillia, of Illinois, started rrff exactly In this way.

Fortunately, sM Gili'S yAaQl tooik a-course-of Peruna-before'-it toolate. She had caught several tnen a cough developed. She took all sorts of cough medicines, unttl puts it, "I sickened at thesightot them," In four weeks Peruna had cured her ft her catarrh and her system was Miss Alma Lillia, 506 18th I Bock Island, 111., says: "I am a firm friend to Peruna, tor it cured me In two day's of a cough, which had been.annoying me three weeks, and which had developed a serious catarrhal of the throat and lungs. "I had a number of colds the year, and each left me with a little more catarrh; then this cough was the worst. took cough', medicines until I sickened at the.

sight of them. But Peruna me up in such quick time that I am 1 'Jts firm friend. Four weeks' con-'. stant use of it got, the catarrh en- tlrely out of my system. deserves all the praise bestowed upon Lillia.

Sine cases of conaumption "out of ten occur in this way: A person catches cold. The cold is not. properly, cured, and they quickly 110 This cold is dillydallied with by no treatment, or some treatment that is ineffectual, cold continues. Then they catph another cold nnd begin 1o oongli. Then they take cough syrups, but hey do no good.

By and. by they get tired of taking medicine and give up in despair. Their fold continues and their cough grows worse. Then they apply to a doclocronly to discover that they are in the first'stages ofconsjumption. fid of it This is what Peruna is doing all thi Not a day, and probably not hour, pasaes but some one has a aimilaf experience with Peruna.

The flrat step toward consumption if catching cold. ThenextstepisafailaMl to -The -third itep the development of catarrh, which ually becomes chronic. Thefourth the catarrh begins to spread from thf' hcad-to the-throati-The-nfth-s catarrh spreads" to the bronchial tubes) and lungs. It then becomes tion in its first stage. At any time during the progress of tba catarrh, from the first-onset of-the cold to its final settlement in the lungs, Peruna can be relied upon to stop the esse.

It cures entirely. Even aftsf consumption has become thoroughly developed, many cases have found la Peruna a permanent cure. After have been given up by physicians to die of consumption Peruna has cured them. We have hundreds of that declare these facts in the moat enthusiastic language. IT.

8. Senator John M. Thurston, from Nebraska, writes the following lettef from Washington, under date of April 6,1901: I have used Peruna at various during the past year or two with most satisfactory results. It entirely relieved me from.an the result of effort in the Presidential I am a firm believer in its efficacy lft To take quieting medicines to stop cough is absurd and harmful. The only way to stop a cough permanently and, without doing-more injury than good is) to cure the catarrh, which is exactly what Peruna does.

It cures the catarrh of the bronchial tubes and the cough of a iiottle of Peruna Ehould" be taken according to directions. One bottle in the beginning will do more than a half dozen-, bottles after the catarrh haa fastened itself on the lungs. If you do not derive prompt and factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case, and he will be pleased to give you his valuable vice gratis. Address President of This being the last issue of the paper for 1904, we take advantage of it to thank our pa- toons for the very generous support accorded us during the past year, which we are pleased to say has been the most successful one in our hardware experience.

We wish you all a happy New Year and hope that 1905 will be a "bumper" crop grain and good fortune. "Here's to yourgood health, and your families' good you live long and prosper!" BELlJiVILLE,.

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