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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 3

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The Alert 1 Bank ClerK, Keen to detect deception, occasionally receives a counterfeit bill. You may be a good judge of woolens, and just the same, counterfeit cloth may be passed on you. The great advance in the price of wool forced the manufacturers either to get more for his cloth or keep the price down by adulterating it Out of these conditions has sprung a host of cotton-mixed fabrics which are good counterfeits for pure worsteds, and have the misleading name of "Mercerized Worsteds." We have no counterfeits to deceive you. If you would be genuine yourself, wear genuine clothes. To the intelligent buyer, quality is ever the sole consideration.

The question of price is a-mere afterthought. We are showing an immense range of SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS from Stand up for your town; stand up for your county. Send the Telescope to your friends in the stands up for both. 11.25 oircaJn 5" gallons Rubicene oil, free at Bush's store from Nov. 15 to Dec.

1. Leave orders now. Harry Patchen, F. N. Sornson's piano salesman, sold a Bush and Lane piano to M.

C. Polley of Republic City last week. Green-Wheeler extra turned welt shoes for adapted for G. A. Chapin's south side square.

S1.25 oil can for 90c; filled with 5 gal- 1 Ions Rubicene oil, free at Bush's store from Nov. 15th to Dec. 1st. Leave orders now. Carl Perry who was driving the Cash Store delivery wagon, had a little excitement Monday when the horse became frightened and ran away.

This was nothing nnusual however as the animal is in the habit of taking little jaunts every once in a while. There, was no with the exception of the shafts being broken up considerably. J. H. Worrell left Saturday for his home in Mena, Arkansas, after a iahort visit with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Weldon Worrell. When you want meat go to the City meat market. The little shop with a big trade. The place where there is always something doing.

$7.50 and Upward We Warrant the Wear. LOCAL ITEMS Mall Doyle one price clothiers. Dwelling house for sale rent by F. A. Bush.

Extra special sale on Hush's store. all goods" at Earl Baird of jCuba attended Deadwood Dick Monday night. Subscribe for the newspaper that does things. Mrs. W.

M. Anderson is spending the week with relatives in Agenda. Don't forget to get your subscription account in shape to get the $1 rate on the Telescope. The paper is still $1 a year in advance, but if not paid in advance $1.50. teacher of the Primary room, is spending on account of school being closed.

A. M. Canfield and wife are expected home from their California trip next Thursday. They are now visiting their daughter, Mrs. Hattie Clark, in Lamar, Colorado.

The city Meat Market always kills the -best-buteher-stuff-that can be E. Preble of the Preble Loan Co. nf Cuba, was over on business Free, 5 gallons Rubicene oil, free at Bush's store. Read Bush's ad. Try his oil.

Get the for the Old Home paper, the. news- For Phonographs, Records and all I kinds of stringed instruments other small instruments, call at Ingham, music store A stock on hand. All orders filled promptly. S. A.

Ingham, Mrs. Dave Tamblyn gave a six o'cloclrainner Mondax-evemirg-cpm- plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederick, who left Tuesday for their paper that does things. Sandell's barbershop in the basement, is the place to have your barber work done.

Do you know the City meat market carries the finest assortment of meats of any market in the city? The members of the dancing club enjoyed a pleasant evening at the skating rink Tuesday evening. Childrens' coats will be sold regardless of cost, same as low as one half Bros. Carstensen. Belleville's popular photographer, is contemplating the purchase of an automobile. Mrs.

Johnson arrived in the city Sunday from Tarkio, Missouri, to attend the funeral of children Wire twins. Mrs. Ida Dafoe Hardy' of Medford, Oklahoma, came Wednesday to be with her mother Mrs. W.B.Hardy her illness. new home in Topeka where Mr.

Frederick will have charge of a grocery I store. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederick and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. Frederick and Mrs.R. E. Cochrane. PIT LIFE Cochrane will give a picture mounted on the new Holly Calendar folder free miss this opportunity.

Picture framing, furniture repairing and upholstering neatly, quickly and satisfactorily done in the Cash Store Furniture department. Mrs. C. Simmons of Lebanon, spent several days last week with Mrs. H.

D. Munger. She left Wednesday to visit her mother at Beemer, Nebr. Mesdames L. D.

Speenburg and M. C. Ryder left Saturday for Fairbury in response to a telegram announcing the death of Mrs. O. E.

DeVoe, of that place, Mrs. Ryder's youngest daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ryder of Kansas City, who were visiting here accompanied them to Fairbury.

Mrs. De Voe had visited here several times and had many friends in Belleville who will regret to hear of her sudden death. Wm. EastorTwho was in Belleville Jr. You can" depend on AyefV Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray every timet Follow directions and it never i stopt Dr.

H. D. Munger arrived Sunday from Smith county and those suffering from refraction or other eye trouble will find him at his home in Belleville. Kansas, where he is assisting Henry Bowman in the construction of a mill and elevator. Mr.

Bowman was here the first of the week but turned to Russell Wednesday with Mr. Bell. early in the fall with the Kerkhoff- Hillman Stock Company, died Sunday" morning in Stormont hospital Topeka. While at Norton last week he, in company, with other members of the show, was hunting, and in crawling through a fence a revolver which was in his pocket was accidentally discharged, the bullet entering his back. An operation was performed but his life could not be saved.

fallingoFrhe hair, also. great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disappointed. Isn't that so? Mr hair faded until it was about It took Just one bottle of Aver's Hair Vigor to restore it to its former dark, rich Your Hair Vigor certainly does what von claim for it." M. BOUOAN Uocklngliiiin, N. C.

Sl.nO a liottle. All ilrunalsts. J. C. ATBB I.owelr.

Mass Fading Hair Married. Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Nina Vance and Chas. E. Jeardoe, Rev. H.

O. Holter officiating. Only immediate frierids and relatives of the contracting parties The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olney formerly of Belleville but now to kn-ow- that Mr.

Olney has again been trans- ferred to Belleville on account of the mail service from trains 15 and 16 to I trains 41 and 42. were present. The young couple have rented a house in the rorth part of the city where they will live. The Telescope extends R. L.

Marks a mail clerk on- Rock Island, with headquarter! at this place, has recently been ferred to another run and his lay ovar will now be at Colorado Springs. Mr. Marks made many friends during his stay in Belleville who regret to see leave but are glad to hear of his well merited promotion. nySSS! DR. SHARP, DENTIST.

Farmers or stockmen figuring on public sales will. do well to see the Telescope for sale billsT- A public sale advertised in the columns of the Telescope will be read by more people than if placed in any other the cost is no more. James A. Pugh and Miss Stella Kalivoda of Cuba were united in marriage Tuesday, Nov. 21st, by Probate Miss Mabel Pugh accompanied them to the city.

Their many friends will Farewell Party. About twenty five friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs Simmons met at their home last Saturday even- before their departure for their new home in and refreshments were enjoyed during the evening and while it was an evening of pleasure it was also one of regret that such esteem- able people were soon to leave this icinity; The best many Republic county friends will accompany them to their new home. Twin Babies Die. The entire community extends sympathy to Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Wire, the bereaved parents of the twin Lbabies who died last week, Mr. Wire is a cently moved' here from Iowa.

The infants were only ten months of age Mrs. A. B. Moore who had been visiting her daughter Mrs. Walter Mall, returned to her home in Clay Center last Friday.

arrived in the city Wednesday for a visit with his sisters Mesdames S. T. Collins and G. L. B.

F. Carson will ery a sale Washichek four miles north-east of Belleville on December 6th. Advertisement will appear next week. Have you seen that new wag? ons and Also see.him for the old reliable scoop board and wagon boxes. East side square.

The Aetna Building Loan Company oTTopeKa DTTT Wilson as local representative here. Mr. Wilson has added a line of Thomas county land, to his real estate business, whioh understand he will push exclusively, giving up the office water superintendent. druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a r-t- time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so in connection with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note.

From infanc)'" to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying improper and weak development, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emulsion itself. What, it does it does through kind of nourish- Tnent that cannot be ob cained in ordinary food No system is too weak or Bulk oysters at the City ket. If you don't read the Telescope you don't get the news Mrs. F.

C. Hall and son were over from Cuba Sunday. A new line of work shirts, overalls and hosiery at Saip's. extend congratulations and best wishes Mrs. C.

P. Carstensen and Mrs. Edmond Carstensen and children left Tuesday for Kansas City where they will visit Mrs. Chas. Haggart and family.

Mrs. Edrhond Carstensen and children expect to visit Judge Patter son and family at Altamont, Kansas, before returning home. Card of Thanks. MrsTJ. H.

Wire feelilncfer obligation to Belleville people for assistance rendered during.the sick ness and death of their twins. "This" family just moved here from Iowa when the above mentioned misfortune them. West side square, near opera bouse, AT CUBA THURSDAYS. 'Mum's the Word. The ladies Aid Society of dist church will hold a chrysanthd- mum sale in the church parlors day afternoon and evening of this week, also a ten cent lunch will bit server 1 The ladies have spent considerable time in order to make this a successful affair, and no doubt they will the most beautiful collection of Rellevillfl.

George Garber spent Sunday at his former home in'Scandia. W. B. Burchett of Munden Belleville was a and infantum, one on Friday night and the other Saturday night. The funeral services were conducted by Rev.

L. B. Parker at the Baptist church Sunday morning at ten o'clock, after which the remains of the little one3 i eTaidTo rest in the Belleville cemetery. To Township Treasurers. Several report? of township treas- scope and we have on file number which be published next week.

"Four township treasurers have ytt failed" to make their reports to the county clerk, as required by the new Jaw. Publication Notice. Before Jno. B. Peach, a Justice Si of tba Peace of the city of Belleville, Kansas, 6 Chapin, plaintiff, vs W.

E. Stewart defendant. To W. E. STKWART: va You are hereby notified that you have beat sued before Jno.

B. Peach, a Justice of tig Peace.of the city of Belleville, Kansas, Is traction wherein G. A. Chapin is plaintiff, you, W. E.

Stewart, are defendant. recting the Chicago, Rock Island PaoJflO Railway Company to appearand answer tbera- in. That made due answer closing an indebted to you. the said defendant. i-S in the sum or seventy-eiylit dollars and sixty.

hve cents. Tout you must answer said bill of particulars, or otherwise appear in this action on.orbefore"tbe IMC at lO.o'clock a. m. or judgment In- the nuns of thirty.seven dollars and ninety-three cents, with interest at the rate of six per cent par annum from said date, with costs WlU be rendei -Pd against you. and an order wiilba made by the court directing said garnishee pay its said 10 you into court for the purpose of satisfying plaintiff's claim.

A. CHAPIN. Plaintiff. Attest: JNO. B.

PEACH," Justice of Peaca. Chapin keeps the W. L. shoes. South side square.

Douglas Miss Minta Crummer returned her home in to The City meat market is headquar ters for iish, oysters and celery. A new invoice of the celebrated P. Smith shoes just in at Saip's, R. R. Cameron was over from Courtland and spent Sunday with his family.

On Sunday, Nov. 19th, '05, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vanous. The Backbone of a Mighty Nation Mrs.

G. F. Sanford visited her daughter-Mrs. Fred-Mosher at Rexford, Kansas, last week. Mrs.

G. W. Sprague of Concordia, spent Sunday with her husband who is a carpenter in the city. came to our city last week to treatment of Dr. Emulsion and gather good from it; We will send you- a sample free.

Be sOTS that this picture in the form ot a label is on the wrapper ol-EmuUlon-you. buy. SCOTT B0WNE Chemists 409 Pearl N. Y. 50c.

and all druffbts. Paul Carter had the misfortune to dislocate his left shoulder bone Tuesday while playing foot ball. If you have any land or dwelling or sale list-it with J. W. Hall Co.

They will find you a purchaser "is good for brain, food for brawn, food that is strengthening, that gives energy and courage. Without a proper appreciation of this great fundamental truth no nation can vise to greatness. As an article of food, soda crackers are being used more and more every day, as is attested by the sale of nearly 400,000,000 packages of which have come to be recognized as the most perfect soda cracker the world has ever known. And so Biscuit will soon be on every table at every meal, giving life, health and strength to the American people, thus in very truth becoming the backbone of the nation. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY The F.

N. Sornson Music Company of Belleville has established a branch music store at Republic, Kansas, with Harry-Patchen in charge. This Company also has a branch store at Jamestown with Levi Ratcliff as manager. Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine itoMhii 131.

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