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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 9

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Belleville, Kansas
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DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK Kldaej Trouble Makes You Miserable. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Evalyn Wilds and Mr. John Bell atFairbury, Tuesday. Dec. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great cal triumph of the nine- i teenth century; dis- covered after years of scientific research vby-, Dr. Kilmer, the emi- nent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully successful' in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need.

It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper have not already tried it, may have a -sample bottle-sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. writing mention reading this generous -offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer Bing- BTiEasiiBJ hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Homo of Swamp-Root dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists; Don't make any mistake, but' remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton. N. oh every bottle. Christmas would not be complete without some nuts and candies for the little folks. Get them at Saip's grocery.

E. H. VanNatta expects to go to Missouri the first of next week on business connected with his brick machine. The regular New Year's edition will go to all subscribers, new or old, LOCAL ITEMS Mall Doyle one price clothiers. Everybody boost for 1906.

New Year's edition next week. Peter Johnson was up from Talmo on business today. arti s-wi pe s.t m.as_wijjh_ -bi8 Ladies work baskets half price at Cash Store. ftypra-ia wq.ofnna, carts, doll carriages etc at Cash Store. John" Vandeveer arid brother A.

A. of Scandia, were in the city Tuesday Dan Poage and Reuben Bettis of Courtlaud were in the city on business Tuesday. Buy a box of fancy Christmas cigars for Christmas. Herbolsheimer Throm. -W.

H. Fritzsinger made a business trip to Topeka last Thursday returning Friday. Are you doing anything to make your town or community a better place to live in? Bruce Cuthbertson left Thursday for a visit with relatives in Topeka and Kansas City. Guy Bachelor left this week for a visit with friends in Fortworth and Galveston, Texa9. whose names are on the list prior to January 1st.

Send the Telescope some friend as a Christmas present. Only $1, and it reminds him 52 times during the year of your kindness. Doyle, the furniture man, has put in 100 fine new rockers for Christmas buyers. The selection is large enough for you-to make a choice. Subscribe now for the Telescope, if you'are not on the list, and you will get- the-regu 1 a v- New- ed i tLon All regular subscribers gel the New Year's edition.

Elmer Hall and family of Brown county will arrive Friday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Hall, and other friends. Belleville don't have to sand to Kansas City or any other city for ex- "pefteneed window decorators. We have them right here at home as the Christmas shoppers will The following marriage licenses were issued Thursday, Dec. 21. Albin Forsberg and Sanna Helena Larj and Miss Goldie Fike, both of Mr.

Harry Regester and Mis9- Rlva Martin both of Mundon and Herbert Laymon of Republic and Miss Delilah Freight of Hardy, were united in marriage Wednesday Dec. 20th by Probate Judge Wagener. Save a piece of money by getting The gymnasium club will hold their first meeting at the Christian church Thursday evening at which time rules and regulations witi be adopted'; Harding is quite enthusiastic over the interest shown aloD this line. A Belleville business man recently ordered a small advertisement taken out of the Telescope, said, "the paper is getting so big that a person cannot find the advertisements." Good way to encourage enterprise and progress All dressed dolls at" big reduction Cash Store. Prof.

E. E. Mitchell will leave Friday night for his home at Cawker to spend the holidays. Special prices to Sunday schools and teachers for Christmas nuts and candies at Saip's grocery. You can help your local paper to be of more service to the community by speaking a good word for it.

Loren Hoover was down from Narka Wednesday and added his name to the Telescope's growing list. Saip's grocery is the place to buy candies and nuts. Fresh fruits always on hand. Lee James -will leave Friday to spend Christmas with his aunt, Mrs. Ollie Bedford at Plymouth, Neb.

Sample line fancy bos stationery, less thon wholesale prices at Cash Store If you enjoy a game of football, don't fail to be at the ball park Friday afternoon, Dec 22nd at 2:30 o'clock and see what, the Belleville High school boys will do to the Fairbury team; Cal HunisTnger's wilT be glad to know that he is expected home from New York next week. Cal has traveled extensively since leaving home for the past three years. Broad Minded Physicians Commend NeVille's Treatment! Men of Education and Experience Who Want to See Their Patients Get Well Recognize the Great gap in the Art of Healing Filled by Ne- Ville's Mani- pathtic and Homolaxative Methods. All Who Investigate His Methods Become His Friends Physicians in Nearly Every Town and City in the South, Where NeVille has Been have Sent Patients Whose Peculiar Ailments Medicine Fails" to Heach, to This Man of Such Phe- nominal Curative Power. Others are Invited to Inquire Into His Methods and Consult With Him About Cases -Medi cine JI Longer Benefit D.

RdSeVille, Lx.ati^e_ Methods of Dmgless Healing. The following g'ntlemen in Belleville Tuesday enroute to western Kansas to invest in land, Carl Fedrick, D. J. Sexsraith and John Soofield of Concordia, and Messrs Emery and P. Moutz of Aurora.

Kan. The Baldwin Brothers, monument dealers of this city, bought two car loads of the finest granite on the market the other day. A great deal of it is imported from Scotland, and very fine. The "boys" are pushers all right Kansan. Mr.

J. J. McCullbuih" City, is registered at the Sheldon hotel. He will be here several days on a business trip in connection with his mines at Organ, N. which are now claiming marked attention amongst capitalists the Paso Evening News.

NO treatment of disease since the foundation of the world can boast of containing all the pood. Each has its good features. The Manipa thic treatment leads all dmgless treatments because it is founded upon natural healing- power and the best features of all manipulative treatments. Broad minded physicians everywhere recognize that it.is peculiarly beneficial in Nervous Functional Derangements of the Vital Organs, Female troubles, Rheumatism. Paralysis, Epilepsy, etc.

We Told You So vSome Ag'o That Would be Equipped with the Famous Barneo Hot Soda Urn." Dr.J.A.AHen, Detroit, Says: This letter was written to the Paris, O.iily advocate, by a physician who-wus-con hoijpless from a medical standpoint was transformed under It. Detroit, Tex June I have been closely associated with of Mr. Mangrum sirice he was taken sick four years ago and in spite of everything we could do for him he declined gradually. His case when lie went under the treatment of D. R.

NeVille was an entirely hopeless one from a medical standpoint. The medicines we gave him got so they would have no effect on liis fever. He. had several degrees of fever every day and for three weeks prior to his beginning this treatment had registered 102J- degrees every day. Since taking the treatment it has never vet gone to loo.

This condition of improvement-Was been general: good appetite, which was Tack This has brought new strength and our patient gained seven pounds in two weeks. All this without medicine, as at Prof. NeVille's request I stopped giving medicine. In 7ny forty years practice 1 have been able to witness in the closing days of my work the greatest mark you, that it has been my good fortune to witness TXntlotrbtedl coming- treatment- 1 of the age. (Signed) DR.

J. A. A i 1 Jin ir'st IVctt fays of NeVille aiulilis Curative Methods. In an interview with Dr. J.

R. Wood, a physician who enjoys the distinction of having the most extensive practice of any medical practitioner in southwestern Oklahoma, said, after calling on Prof. D. JR. NeVille at Anadarko: "Owing to ethical is scarcely prudent for a regular to express a favorable opinion of any theory of practice that does not include medicine and surgery, but I heartily endorse Neville and his methods.

I have been investigating along drugless liness Tines of practice for years, and in making personal tests have effected some of the greatest cures of my life. I know.what I am talking about when I say that a remarkably large'percent of the ills of humanity could be bettor handled without a dose of medicine. NeVille's theory is right and he possesses the qualifications tp prove every claim he makes." Dr. J. A.

Sadler, Sherman, The following interview wns irlven to the Sherman, paper by a physician who wis converted lo the ntanipathic treatment by the wonderful recovery he experienced under it after medicine had failed: "He's a man oT the most marvelous ever saw, and lias the hottest that burn you." This remarkable statement was made by Dr. J. A. Sadler, a man who one time had the largest practice any physician ever had in Grayson county, and the subject of his eulogy was the noted NeVille. "In, strength I.

have improved over a hundred per cent in a week." Dr. -itddcess-i -ngr week ago I was suffering from asthma, constipation, nervousness, irregular heart action and depression. Now everything is changed. My asthma has not bothered me once since began Prof. NeVille's treatment: my constipation has his power acting on me like a physic; my nervousness is gone and able to sleep, but now I sleep soundly every night and I slept four hours this afternoon, something, been able to do in a long time." "How's your heart?" queried i the reporter.

"It is cured," was the emphatic reply. "My physicians warned me not to think of climbing stairs-and said that I was liable to die at any time from heart failure. They said that nothing-could help me. i guess the quick results in my case surprised Prof. NeVille and I know they did me.

When I first came to him and he learned that I was years old, he said- 'At your age, doctor I'm afraid can't do anything for you, except, perhaps to make you a little more He has done that and more." "What do you think of this treatment," was asked. "It is the greatest treatment in the world," the doctor emphatically replied. "The medical profession to Few men are better" known than Dr. Sadler. For half-a-century he has practiced medicine, and for thirty years he here.

Previously he practiced, -at Bonhani and during the war he served-three years as a surgeon in the Register. 33? At the HOTEL REPUBLIC, Belleville, Kansas. Friday and Saturday, CONSULTATION ffiBOf This is an entirely new departure in hot soda urns. A tank within a tank gives us hot chocolate at all times. A tank outside a tank o-ives us sterile water at all times.

Try the following menu: i Cherry Blaze Chicken Bouillon i Hot Chocolate Beef-Consomme Oyster Bouillon Condensed Coffee Chocolate Float Magic Bouillon Clam Bouillon Condensed Tea Hot Claret Phosphate Served with choice Biscuit and American Pitied Olive Do not furget the place, OUR G00DSJTHE BEST, OUR PRICES RIGHT Toys Toys at Cash Store. $2.50 albums at Cash Store. E. V. Collins and, son went to Kansas City Tuesday.

Webster Mapes of Tyler, is a new reader of the Telescope. ii5 W. HAHINE 95, 00 stag toilet cases $3.50 at Cash-Store. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Baxa are the parents of a son born Tuesday, December 19th. Tbe CJ. P. motor car will-be placed upon this branch run soon, so report has. it.

Charlie Perry arrived home Tuesday from the St. John Military Academy at Salina to spend the holidays. Grandma Fritzsinger who has been duite sick, is reported much better at present. Miss Mabel Bensou is expected home from Wilson Kansas to spend Christmas. Eugene Hosteller will spend Christ- rmas-with-his-sister in Lincoln, Neb.

J. P. Porter the Scandia auctioneer, was in the city the latter part of last week on business. ryliss Kathryn Stanlield will leave Wednesday to attend a house party at Yates Center Kansas. Messrs Ward Morrison.

and Sherman Worrell were the guests of Scandia friends Sunday. Judge Dillion and W. T. Perry are in week District Court is in session. Misses Norine Hannan and Lillian tives in Concordia.

Misses Lulu Arbuthnot, Hattie Shipley and Nadia Thomas are home from the state university for the. Christmas Miss Millie 'Cars ten sen will be home, from Bethany College, Lindsborg, Saturday to spend the holidays. Edmond Cftrstensen and daughter -With, Mrs. Carstensen in Kansas City. Picture frames at your own price at Cochrane's gallery.

We have a lot of nice ones. We intend to quit handling frames. Don't miss the.football game Friday afternoon at the ball park. Game called for two-thirty sharp. Admission 15 and 25 cents.

On Monday" evening Rev. Holter united in marriage at his home Miss Myrtle Davis and Mr. Alonzo T. Fisher, both of Courtland. 7 Both Banks or Both Newspapers -will fix dates for sales Satisfaction Guaranteed.

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