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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 7

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Republic County Teachers The Kind Tod Have Always and which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his personal supervision since its All Counterfeits, Imitations are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Oastorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee.

It destroys Worms and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It, relieves Teething" Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAiSlTORlA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Kind You Have Always Boujtt In Use For Over 30 Yearal TMl OIWTAUH OOMMMV, TT NUMMV VTKIIT.

NCW VOM OCTV. Kansas Laud. No 28 sec-ion, 130 acres under cultivation, all under fence, 7 acres alfalfa in hog pasture, 1 well and 1 windmill; house 24x24. porch: barn 24 xl4, 2 sheds 18x24 and 12x24, granary 8x16, one lOslfi wagon shed between machine shed 14x18 hog sheds, hen; houses etc. Price $5000 cash.

No 29. 40 acres of land, iraprov-' ed, 9 mjles from town, nice little place, lor chicktin rduch, 20 acres broke, IS acres pasture. Price $650 cash. No 30. Pine quarter section of land ih Ra.vlins county, unimproved, fine laying piece of land, will make an ideal form.

Price $800 cash. D. W. Grant, Altnena, Kas. For high grade Short Horn cows, good fresh milkers and bred to my herd Bull.

Address or phone me at Narka Kan. C. I. Hooker. Cheap Coal We have on track Pennslyvani'a Anthracite, Maiiland, Wier City lump and nut, and Hanna Lump and Ejrg Coal at special prices.

Phone 36. Chicago Lumber and Coal Company. Land Bargains in Norton County Kansas. 40 acres good inproved land 4'65U; 1.60 acres good 640 acres at $17 per acre. Write once for complete list.

D. W. Grant, 11 W. H. BELL, Real Estate.

Western Kajsas Land, City and Store Buildings and Vae.ant-X.ots— For Insurance and Notary Public. Conveyancing, and Wills 0 Executed. Office 2d door north of PostofBoe, over I Republic Pharmacy. Belleville, KansaB. DR.

HENDERSON. 101 i 108 W. 9TH KANSAS 0ITY. M0. VIM Old JMllabte ia in ud X.oagMt Laeatsd regnUr Otrw Special KSTABLI8HKO 1867.

Ov.r si IMM in KansasClty CBranlc; atid Special Diseases. Curei BtuuMteed money refunded. furnished readyMr mercury er lnlurlsue medicines used. No detention from Patients st treated by mall snd express. Medicine, sent everywhere, free from gaze or breakage.

cured. Age -State yonr cass snd send for terms. Consultation tree and eoaJdenUsV personally or by letter, Seminal Weakness Sexual Debility, 4ftSBS tollies and night loaies and loss of power, pimples and blotohes on the face, confused ideas and bashfulneg. and sverelon to society, etc. cured for lite.

I-stop losses, restore sexual power, nerve anU strengthen weak qseatlons. brain power, enlarge and i parts and make you For free book and list of qw Badioaity cured with SstriCTUre new lafclitble Home AUal Treatment. alsH vslOpi struments, no pain, no detention from business. Cure guaranteed. Book and list of'questions free-rsent sealed.

Hydrooele and Phimosis Varicocele SSEUSStt That terrible disease, In aypnillSJ, 0rmB and stages, -cursd for poitosing and- all private diseases permanently cured. for both pages, 27 pictures, with full description of above diseases, the effects and cure, sent sealed in plain wrapper- free. tVfttfUU auik fw htesutlu It Mttaiu. FRIS MUSEUM OP ANATOMY, Name Salary Rebecca Walderf, $40 Josephine Jehlilt 50 Pearl Nutter 45 Myrtle McKay 40 Edjih Glenn 45 jHssie McDonald 45 Bertha-McDonald -45 50 40 40 60 50 75 45 45 Emmett Crum Mattie Crum Fannie Frost Miss Emma Adams Ona Glasgow Wm Slopansky Bertha Tobin Grace McClure Susie Si mms Bell Fogelberg Will Ricle Edward Nelson Clarence Kirk Chas. Sterba E.

E. Marvin Gertrude Nutter Miss Julia Emery Nora Creighton Elmer Fickle G. E. Thorp Emma Poage Ethel Beck Miss Bliss E. E.

Mitchell Euna Ariasmith Nora Dalby Helen Adams Ralph MeTaggart Frank Jehlik Grace Loomis Ora Gurnea Maud Jellison Mary Billingsley School Warwick Summit Pt. Belleville Cr. Beauchamp PleasantView Cuba Cuba, Narka Narka Narka Munden Munden Republic Republic Republic Price 60.50 57.50 60 50 65 60 45 50 45 105.55 WO prin asst. prin 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd -2nd Blue Maun Enter prize Drawning Courtland Courtland Courtland Excelsior Spooner Scandia Scandia Scandia Belleville Florence KnappeEberger 1st Jessie Boyce Jesse James Maude Wiikie Ada Burandt F. M.

Hall Adelia Booze Rose Barber AnthaStrnad C. H. Devore Anna Rimol Bertha Baker Bertha Peake Maud Phillips F. L. C.

Hall Ruby Davis Mary Kalivada Bernice Cosand Oiive Sirnad A Mamie McGlasham Effle C. Brown Ora F. Damon Laura Brown Walter Fickle Jas. A. G.

Smith Anna Sterba Verna Summers Lillie McClure E. A- Boylan C. W. Rnndus Caroline Rundu? Mary Gile C. C.

Sterba Florence Leeding Rebecka Walden Minnie Gordon F. Hall Grace Carney. 40 W. Moore Dist 50 Miller 'ftO Agenda Freedom 50 Zion John Brown 40 White. Rock 55 Tabor 45 Haworth 45 Fair view 50 Maple Grove 50 Hill 50 Parkhill 55 Eighty-Eight 50 Elm Grove 37.50 Meeter 37.50 Beebee 40 Poplar Grove Liberty Brantford Center Ida Wayne Wayne Round-Grove.

Prairie Dell 40 35 55 45 55 60 45 40 50 50 Prairie Center 45 45 36 50 40 40 30 50 Munden Island No. 99 No. 87 Ash Grove Marwick Union Ridge Lion 45 Hungry. Hollow Special Premiums, $5.00 for 1st, 83.00 for 2nd best suckling colt, in cash. $5.00 1st promium for 1 year old and over in goods from my clothing-store -iD sas.

Colte must be sired by my standard bred trotting stallion Exergue. To be shown in front of grand stand on Sept. 13, 1905, 11 o'clock a. at Belleville, Kansas. All having coltB by Exergue bring them in and show them.

You may get the money. AMOS PIERCE. old settler's reunion in White Rock Thursday. We understand that Miss Bertha McEwen has been employed to teach the Sherdahl school the coming, term. Isidore Bowersox is expected to arrive from Kirksville, Wednesday evening of this week.

Wanted. I will pay market price for one and two year old steers. Also market price for fat bogs. Scandia pbone 714; Belleville phone 519. WM.

WEST Rydal, Kans. Farm for Sale. Two miles south of Rydal, my old homestead, containing 160 acres. Well improved and a fine quarter. Price $9,000.

Wm. West, Rydal, Kansas. "Union Pacific the Official Route." It has been fully decided to use the Union Pacific for tne 39th G. R. National Encampment.

Through" car service will leave here September 2nd at 8 a. m. These cars will be set in here the evening and will give you plentv of time to make all arrangements before starting. See R. A.

Pet' ers, Agent U. R. R. for full particulars. I Dr.

F.J. MWW. OSTEOPATH ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Calls answered in town or country. Gotsultatlon Free at Office.

Hours 9 to 5. Evenings and Sunday by appointment. Howard' st side Phone BELLEVILLE KANSAS. Sp nd Your Vacation in 5 COLORADO There rgenuinefuri" to behad -rado than anywhere else, and the best part ol it is Colorado is to close at hand. Fast, well equipped and convenient trains via Rock Island System.

Special reduced rates all 30 to July 4th, account Epworth League Convention, and August 30th to Sept 4th, on account G. A. R. Encampment. J.

M. CROSBIE, Agent. J. A. STEWART, Gen.

Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Consign your Live Stock to Pierson, Brewen Commission Co. Kansas City, Mo. Home Telephone 2990 Market report furnished to feeders and shippers on 1 Here I Am Again! You haven't heard from me for a long time, have you? I expect you have been wondering I will tell you. Everybody has been very busy during the fore part of the summer; especially the farmer, and while they have been busy plowing corn, putting up hay and cutting their have been busy, have been.getting together a long list of farms, and waiting for the time tc come when the people would have time to come and look at them; well, that time.has people have begun to is the accepted is knocking at YOUR door! You know you will buy a farm before spring; why not buy NOW? If you will buy now you will get a share of this year's crop on some of the farm's that I am advertising.

Present prospects paint the biggest crop in the history of the county. Millions of people are coming from the East and the fertile acres are passing farther from your grasp all the time. Land is bound to advance from five to ten dollars per acre within the next year. Come at, once and get your choice. 'CHAPPELl PAYS THE UNION Mrs.

Ike Williams of Republic is visiting at J. B. Bowersox's. Mrs. D.

F. Hancock of Florence, Kansas visited her father W. Nelson and family last week. She returned home Saturday accompanied by her daughter Miss Esther, who has been visiting here for several Sherman CoDger is using Cuthbertson engine to run his sheller. Al Myers and wife visited in Union Sunday.

1 Flossie Bailey of Freedom visited. Alice and Edna Sissell last Tuesday. Several Unionites expect to take vantageof the excursion and visit Denver and other points of interest in Colorado during the-G. A. R.

encampment. J.T. Johnson purchased an Edison Home Phonograph and a collection of at Belleville Saturday. Geo. Mikeaell shelled and delivered Rydal last week.

Ed Stockdick of and Bertha and Lemon Johnson of Courtland, visited at D. P. Johnson's Sunday. Ernie Collins and Miss Norris of Belleville, were in Union Saturday. Emery Johnson visited at J.

T. -Johnson's-Sunday. John recently erected a windmill for H. O. Marshall.

If you don't see what you want in the list below, write me. Fhave a 'h SK- a. nappy, faculty" of fitting everyone out with what they want. Can make you good five- year loans at 6 per cent. No.

1. 320 acres, miles from town, fine, smooth land, all under hedge. This is one of the best improved farms in the neighborhood. At least $3,000 worth of improvements, 60 acres pasture, 60 acres alfalfa, balance farm land, fine orchard. Here is an ideal farm home for someone and a snap at SfJO per acre.

NO. 2. 160 acres 2i miles from town, a fine level plf farm, good improvements, fine orchard, 30 acres pasture, 15 acres mow land, 6 acres alfalfa, balance cultivation. Certainly a bargain at $60 per acre. 1 No.

3. 80 acres good land, 40 acres in cultivation, balance pasture; all fenced. Cheap at 82 No. 4. 160 acres, 3 miles from town, good improvements, plenty of hedge, nice grove and fair orchard.

mile to school. Cheap at No. 5. 160 acres, 4 miles from town, i mile to school house, good improvements, 30 acres pas- t-ture, 20 acres alfalfa, balance cultivation. Price 86,600 No.

6. 200 acres close to town, fine large house and barn, double corn granaryscales, good well at houBcand ba.n, good young orchard, 30 acres in alfalfa, 70 acres fine pasture, with never-failing spring. Here is one of the best farms in the country and a bargain at No. 1. 240 acres, fine land, 3i miles to town, 40 rods to nice large two-story bouse, ordinary out buildings, fine orchard and grove, 75 acres in pasture, and plenty of shade, such as cottonwood, maple, willow and black walnut, 10 acres in alfalfa, balance in cultivation, pleoty of hedge.

Here is a real bargain and will not remain long, at 810,000. balance at 6 per cent. No. 8. 80 acres, 2i miles from town, fair improvements, 30 acres pasture, 5 acres alfalfa, balance farm land, price No.

9. 235 acres, 1 mile from town, good improvements, 50 acres pasture, balance cultivation, good orchard, plenty of timber. Price $11 ,000. No.J.0 120 acres, three miles from town, good improvements, 40 acres pasture, 10 acred alfalfa, balance cultivation. Cheap at No.

11. 240 acres miles from one of the best towns in tbe eastern part of the county; A fine, level farm, moderately improved, all under fence, 27 acres in pasture, 15 acres alfalfa, good orchard fenced hog tight, good well and wiad'uill, good house of seven rooms. Now here.is a deal worth" investigating. Price, if taken soon, $50 per acre. No.

12. A good 80, miles good improvements, best orchard in the vestigate this. These lands are most all on telephone lines and rural routes. I have some very desirable tracts close in, also some of the best dwelling properties in Repu land. If I can't make a 4 trade with you in Republic county, I will take you west and pay your expenses if I -you buy.

If you want a trade of any kind, see Miss Flora Stradley Smith Center. is Union will be well represented at the E.PUBLIC, Also a good hardware stock, livery stock and restaurant..

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