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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 7

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Belleville, Kansas
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STILL DOING At the Old Stand I I I desire to say to my old new that I am still selling Furniture, Carpets, at the old stand. The quality of my goods is just as good and better than ever before. My stock is the best selected that I ever had, and it has "bTeri bought for CASH, and from the best manufacturers, I believe my experience of twenty-two years buying and selling Furniture and Carpets has taught me When and How to buy Right. Come and see me on Furniture and Carpets. I can do you good.

UHavc Your Suits and Overcoats Repaired, Cleaned and Pressed up by WW WE IE M. Bambauer the Tailor, -Suits made to order, measures taken for cheaper suits. LadieB, bring your tailor-made suits for cleaning and pressing. This week with Bijr Bargains in the Great Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley nnd Alfalfa Belt in Southern Nebraska and Northern Kansas. Below are a few choice bargains which we feel sure will appeal to anyone desirous of securing a home or making an investment in the Great Agricultural District before all the cheap lands are gone.

list over carefully, select something that' suits you, then come at'fl see me. Besides these-lands, we have a large list of farms for sale in Decatur, Rawlins, Cheyenne acd Sherman Counties in Kansas, consisting of over 1100 quarter sections, ranging in price from 85 00 to $15.00 per acre. is Tailor shop now west side square, second door north "telephone office. 11 1 )OYL No Case Pneumonia On Record. We do not know of a single instance where a cough or cold resulted in pneumonia or consumption when Foley's Honey and Tar had been taken.

It cures coughs and colds perfectly, so do not take chances with some unknown preparation which may contain opiates, which cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and refuse any substitute offered. Dohertv's Pharmacy. 300 ladies shirts, the very latest, a 25 per cent Bros. Carstensen.

The Furniture Man, BELLEVILLE, No. 1. 320 miies from Dan" -buryT-800 acres t.illabie.-nll well 0 room house, well and windmill, at $7,000. No. 2.

3-0 acres miles from Danbury. IIW acres In cultivation, f00 acres fenced to pasture, good road to town. No. 3. ICO acres 7 miles from Dunbury in Decatur county Kansas.

100 acres In cultivation, 60 acres fenced in well and mill, some other buildings. Price No. 4. 160 acres raw land miles from Danbury. 125 acres tillable.

$2,400. $1,000 cash, balance 1, 2, 3 or 5 years. No. 5. 1000 acres.

400 bottom land, 60 acres alfalfa, 750 acres under cultivation, balance pasture, good 7 room bouse, 2 barns, all fenced and cross fenced, running water, 15 acres timber. Price 122.50 per acre, No. 0. 80 acres VA miles from Danbury; 00 acres under cultivation, no buildings. 11,000 cash.

No. 7. 230 acres 1 mile from Beaver 135 acres under cultivation, 4 room brick house, stable, shed, well, all fenced and cross fenced, 55 acres alfalfa. acre. No.

8. 160 acres 2 miles from station. -60- balance pasture, 140 acres of this land. Price $2,400, half down balance 1 and 2 years. No.

9. liiO acres 4 miles from Danbury; 110 acres under cultivation, frame house 16x32, well, windmill, i stableTetc Price" tiiil 1 downT balance to suit. No, 10, 400 acres school land, 13 years vation, 150 acres fenced to pasture, well, windmill, good granary and tool house. In addition to the above, 320 acres deeded land, 125 acres in cultivation, balance range, a good stock farm. If taken soon, 16,000.

No. 11. 960 acres; located one-half way between three of the best towns in Red Willow County, Nebraska. 480 acres nice smooth tillable land, balance good pasture Uood 9 room houBe 2 good bams, plenty of never failing water. This is a bargain at 112.50 per acre if taken soon.

No. 12. 400 acre tract on the main 'ine of the Burlington Railway, only 4 miles from Cultwrteon, Hitchcock County Nebr. Would make an ideal stock and dairy farm and can be bought KANSAS. Dr.

J. 0. DAVIDSON Veterinary Surgeon and Office at Alex James' leville- Calls promptly answered day or night. All diseases of horses and cattle skilfully treated W. H.

BELL, Real Estate. Western KajSas Land, City and Store Buildings and Vacant Lots For Sale. Insurance and Notary Public. Conveyancing, and Wills Executed. Office 2d door north of Postofflce, over Republic Pharmacy.

Kansas. Clubbing Kates. Following is-a partial list of the Telescope's clubbing rates. Wc can get you any newspaper or magazine published, the majority of them at slight saving to you; and Semi-Weekly 1.60 Telescope and Kansas City Daily Times- Star 5.50 Telescope and Kansas City Daily 3.85 Telescope and Weekly Journal 1.25 Telescope and. Weekly Star 1.25 Telescope aad Kansas Farmer 1.60 Telescope 1,50 Telescope and Topeka Herald 3.00 and Orange Judd Farmer 1.50 For Sale.

One yearling Berkshire and seven March male pigs. Some barred Ply mouth Rock Cockerels from high scoring stock. Also a quantity of Gehetin apples. Four and one-half miles northeast of Belleville. Phone 1002.

Route 1. tf Rubicene Oil. In; the mystic and weird light of the pale landscape, under the touch of the moon, one imagines one may see the forms of familiar friends and sweet-. hearts of. old.

In the mind there is associated with these phantoms of the past the confident and familiar history of "White Coal Oil" as well as the old'fashioned candles burned by the ancients many years ago. The veil of mysteries is now withdrawn! The dream is now dispelled, and we see burning at sunset, and in the silvery stretches of the night, a rich ruby red oil known as "Bush's Rubicene Oil" sold at the low price of fifteen cents per gallon at Bush's store in Belleville. Practical and cl'c ar-head ed are these people of Belleville 11 Remember that these prices are for today, and are subject to change without notice; so do not delay in seeing me. Low Excursion Rates every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in each month. For special rates other than regular excurision days, see me and give me a few days notice, so that I can arrange for same.

Remember we refund the fare to ail purchasers through us. We still have a few choice farms for sale' id Republic County, also a few good vacant lots.and several splendid Residence -Properties for sale in Belleville city, furnish you the money to build you a home for a less rate of interest and give you, a longer time in which to pay for it than any other company in the D.Y. Office Phone 171, Residence Phone 70. Real Estate and. Insurance.

How 'sjrhis? We Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We, the undersigned have known F. J.

Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry outany obligations-made firm. Kinnan Marvin, wholesale Druggists Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system; Testimonials 75c, pei bottle. Sold by all Take Hall's Family PUIB for Consti. dation.

Strayed or Stolen. A light colored mule, weight about 900 pounds. Front feet shod when taken. Reward. Inquire Second hand store.

1 Made at home and guaranteed. The cement blocks are becoming popular for building purposes. Our pressed brick are equal to any hydraulic brick made, and superior to many. We use a pressure pounds for each brick, and have a capacity of brick a day. Investigate our brick and cement blocks before buying.

For sale at lumber.yards or by and vicinjtj their lamps with Bush's celebrated Rubicene Oil; the best lamp oil in existence to -day; and in order to thoroughly convince the citizens of this rich commonwealth of the greatness and wonderful virtues jvf our "Rubicene Oi!" we have decided to give ABSOLUTELY Rose Creek Township. Annual-report of receipts by J. J. Brown treasurer of Rose Creek township, for year ending November 1st, 1905. RECEIPTS Am'treed from former treas reed from County treas Oct 30, Chas Forrell i Am't of orders paid by township.treas Ml Balance of cast' iu treasurer's hands at close of term DISBURSEMENTS Nov 16 Davenport, labor Jan 30 Chicago Lumber Co, lumber.

Searle Chupin, lumber. 346 96 650 00 2 00 15 66 41 128 I 9 16 00 OLBrowu, lumber 81 13 15 00 00 00 00 99 ,1 Frame, election work .1 Brown, board meeting Bobbins 1 Hlrons Rlckard, use of school bouse Apr 24 Tho" Kelly, taxes Brown, lumber. It Sheldon, labor Hlrons, labor VV Robbins, board meeting and labor I Brown, board meeting aud labor July 31 Searle Chapin, lumber 2.2 PS George, taxes 3 Robbins, tools, freight and meeting 42 Brown, board meeting 2 DU Hlrons Oct 30 Craig, labor 40 Davenport, labor Sherman Wormam, posts 1 HWoodside. labor 40 NG Thompson, labor 30 Brown, lumber. 41 A Hlndman, nails 3 Pert labor 111 A wntlfiil six-leaf calendar will be sent by us ABSOLUTELY FREE TO EVERY RTOCKM AN who may ship his cattle, hogs or sheep to market and who will write us answering the following Questions: How many bead of stock have you! wKt klnS stook have not di horse8f When do you expect to market your stock? (4) To whit you likely (5) It TO, u.r.'„ rilnt.rlhiir.nn In Jan It is an exceptionally 111 Bever colors, representing tox fa R5L esDeolaUy for us, cannot be obtained elsewhere, and WRITE US TODAY giving this Information getting this Address: Robinson Company.

LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Stock Yards Kansas City, Kans. 7 00 00 75 .03 13 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 30 50 J20. MCIU mrwilTT 1 1 IV trv Herwig Scott, hardware 2 99 Searle Chapin, lumber SO 90 Belleville Chicago Lumber and Coal Company, lumber 26 25 Munden Chicago Lumber Coal Company, lumber. 67 10 LM Sheldon, labor 14 25 Hlrons, board meeting and i 1 00 Robbins board meeting and 26 50 Brown, board meeting 2 00 the undersigned, do solemnly swear that am the above named Treasurer, and that the foregoing account is ip all respects true and correct, to the best of my knowledge, and that It contains the full and true amount of all money received by me during the full period of the year ending Nov. 1, 1905.

and for the time for which I shoula make such statement of account. So help me God. 1. 3. BROWN.

-Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of November, W. K. WALTERS, Co. Clerk FREE OF CHARGE to our customers five gallons of bicene Oil" and all we ask is a fair trial which can be done by filling earn white other lamp with our "Rubicene Oil" and place them side by side; and light each at the same time and notice the beautiful light given by our "Red notice also the lasting qualities of "Bush's Rubicene Oil" compared with the common oil you have been using. This free gift may sound like a fairy tale; or appear like some dream; yet it is indeed true that we actually give you of cost Five Gallons of our "Rubicene Oil" witfrevery five gallon heavy galvanized can- purchased from us from Nov.

15th to Dec. 1st. Leave your orders at Bush's store as One five-gallon oil can worth for 90c: filled with five gallons Bush's Rubicene oil, absolutely, Special Sale Days Nov. 15 to Dec. 1.

Remember this is our way of advertising "Bush's Rubicene Oil" and if do not take advantage of this Extra Special 15 days offer you will miss the Golden Opportunity of secur ing ABSOLUTELY FREE five gallons of "Rubicene Use "Rubicene Qil" and by autumn's dreary, and winter's frosty nights, you can enjoy 1 1 will sell at public sale at George Skidmord's farm 2 miles north and 2 1-2 miles east of Belleville, on Wednesday, Dec 6. 1905 Commencing atl o'clock, the following described property: Cattle. 2 Cows, 3 years old. 1 Steer, 18 months old. 2 Heifers.

Hogs. 3 Brood Sows. 12 Sboats, about 140 lbs each. .35 Fall Pigs. 1 Riding Lister.

1 Riding Cultivator. 1 Canton two-row Disc. 1 Three-section Harrow. 1 Two-hole 1 set Work Harness. 12 Tons Alfalfa.

Some Prairie, Millet and Cane Hay. Some Lumber. Fifteen dozen Spring Chickens. Six; stands of Bees. your evenings at home by the soft dreamy light of Lour bicene Oil" and 1 when you re-, tire to rest your eyes will close in the sleep of peace, known only to 1 the strenuous workers, with sound health and clear R7 pportu ity comes once to all.

Don't forget the days and Nov. 15th to Dec. ist. Leave your orders now at BUSH'S STORE Implements. Household Goods- 1 Milwaukee Binder.

1 Wagon and Rack. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Sled. Dresser and Wash Stand, Cupboard, Safe, Chairs, Cook Stove, Canned Fruit and Potatoes. TERMS OF SALE.

All sums of $10 and under, cash. On sums over that amount: a credit of 6 months will be given purchaser with bankable note j. bearing 10 per cent interest from date. W. H.

WASHICHEK, Owner. Ft -r F. CARSON, Auctioneer. I F. M.

JOHNSON. Clerk..

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