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Cherryvale Republican from Cherryvale, Kansas • Page 3

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'7 THE DAILY REPUBLICAN, CHERRYVALE, KANSAS. PERSONAL MENTION. Near Local Items omesfic Troubles 3 Days WANTED: A position as bookkeeper. Inquire 12 1C West Cedar, Independence, Kas. bu-3t The Holiness camp meeting will open tonight in the auditorium.

Rev. Ben Young came today from Liberty to assume charge of the meeting. 3 Days Thayer's annual home coming will be held Sept. 3 and 4, Wen-nesday and Thursday of next week. Of the tons of coal pro- BIG Ernest riald was reported quite a little better this morning.

FOR SALE: Young steer calf. G. Harunierberg, 50a E. First. 51-3t Miss Nadina Foster is off duty at the Magnet today on account cf sick- EfeSS.

Don't miss the big special attraction tonight at the Gem Theatre. A J. W. Wollarn, town. Phone 144.

piano tuner is in 4 9-6f in Kansas in 1912, over SO I per cent was mined in CheroVee and Crawford counties. i I Sale Are easily assuaged if you use quickly, and always, Magnet remedies. The one who understands your symptoms is the one you can depend upon in time, and all the time. The spasmodic giving of good values and low prices once in a while is not our forte, but giving them all the year around is, and your'purse. however dyspeptic, will always feel better after leaving azor Miss Lucile Hunt of Bartlesville, who has been visiting Misses Grace and Bessie Stout, went to Liberty Thayer is ccmplainin plus of chicken thieves, lost 100 and O.

of a sur-Mrs. Men-R. Yosburg big treat for all. 51-2t. this afternoon to visit a few days before returning to her home.

FOR SALE: Good driving mare, good work mare and 3-inch farm wagon. Inquire 500 E. Third. 50-2t. MEN! here's your oppurtunity.

Don't miss this special. Its worth more than the money in your pocket. Thursday-Friday-Saturday One Durham Duplex Razor. One stick William's Shaving Soap in handy nickled box. C.

C. Boles of Monett, is ex- peeled tomorrow to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Boles. Misses Margaret and Julia Hoss went to Independence this afternoon on business. Miss Vera Mc-Fadden is expected in this evening irom Independence to I visit Miss Ruth Shutweli. P. S.

M. W. alsoS. R. and Co.

have lost a great deal of practice since we have been looking after your interests. Are your domestic troubles heavy? If so, let us help you lighten them with these prescriptions: No. 1. Fancy Table Oil Cloth-Domestic Price loc No. 2.

All Good New Calicoes Domestic Price 5c No. 3. 9-4 Fine Brown Bed Sheeting Domestic Price 22 l-2c Mrs, G. A. Longacre left this afternoon for her home in Marysville, Ok.

after visiting her mother Mrs. Pniitt. Mr. Pruitt, accompanied her as far as Coffey lille. Both For 35c 126 recently.

Dr. Towhsend. county health oiTte-ei of Labette county, has condemned the Lake Creek school house and plans are being discussed for erecting a new building. The 8-year-old Son of Robert li'ey, living three miles north of Columbus, tied a rope around hi body and was dragged to death, While leading a cow from pasture. The cow was frightened when the boy stumbled and fell.

Vale, a small town in Crawford county, probably will lose its postof-fice because no one has been found who is willing to take job of postmaster. The salary is $363 a year. No. 4. 9-4 Fine White Bed Sheeting Domestic No.

5. Superfine Pillow Tubing Domestic F1 i No. 6. Fine School Ginghams Domestic PrL-. This an actual bargain everyone knows the popularity of the Durham Duplex Razor.

Don't wait till the last day they won't last that long. Act Today IS. l(-K2Qe 1-2 and 8c Actual battle scenes taken by Spanish operators of the Mexican war. Two operators were killed in When we speak of lumber, we re- fer to good lumber for the Long Bel! I carries no other kind. Our stock is i large enough to include every grade and here you get the best quality known to the several grades we car- No.

7. Fine School Madras, 12 l-2c value one day righting. 51-2t. 10c Domestic Price jry- 5Q-3t w. LOST.

Side door auto re; No. 8. Fine Parasols, values up to 3. -0 Domestic Price 50 to Reward for return to L. Ei light tchelor.

49-St. SHOULD BE TAUGHT TO EA1 Mail Orders Solicited S. W. SQUIER Drugs Staro Drug Store Goods by Parcel Post 9. $10 Sample Wool Blankets- Domestic Price 10.

$5 Sample Wool Blankets-Domestic Price 13.50 No, No TO PTCOUE A DK.vrn Schoo Girls and Boys Need Lessons io -Wastication for Their Stomachs' Sake. Mrs. Frank Holmes vit-ted friends here today between traics from Elizabeth, enronte tr "her home in t'nnniy Attwney to Investigate lory-Harry Hoffman's Death. Bartlesville. N'ct is it enough that school girls I Cut this out and send it if you can't come yds.

Pretty Sheer wide loc Silk Foulard Suitings, 15c, only a little left so don't tarry. 6 yds. to a customer at our Domestic Price 6 yds for 39c hoys should be taught to cook: gmnlteware made, tb-y should also learn how to eat. Bartlesville Enterprise: Follow Delft, the best at Botsford's 1 earn this at home. Thev are 17-tf.

ing the story of Andrew Langdon, a Srr.eltertmvn resident. rejrarrl tt areially taught to eat silently, and not Mr. and Mrs. Tfcvvmas Sworn tihe hoaP 011 ena a spoon to put the knife into the mouth: the death of Harry Hoffman who! was struck by an M. K.

T. passenger tram on the mornins of An tr to Coffey ville this morning to spend the remainder of the week with their daughter-. Mrs. 'Dick 'Crawford. i tut the mote important art of masti-I -ration is ignored.

It is a branch of -physiology and should be teught by ('experts in the schools. The late revolutionary war in i If it were, the next generation of Mexico shown tonight in 3,000 feet ('mothers and fathers would know that ust 21, County Attorney V. H. Don-ohue is considering the calling of a ppecral grand jury to probe the death of Toffman. with the belief that his life could have been saved had the engineer slopped the train when he 20 per cent Discount All Lace Curtains from 98c up.

of bright new pictures. Admission only 10 cents. 51-2t iiT.i saw the bodv rm thn 0 I I Vail till HALF PRICE OQO OOOGOOOOOOOOOCJOOOOOOOO Miss Susie Davis, who has beet here several weeks visiting her grandfather, tL S. Leech, left early this morning 'for 'her home in Warsaw, Mo. it is a crime to let their children swallow food, particularly milk and cereals and vegetables, before it has been for a while in the mouth to be mixed with saliva and made digestible.

If it were indelibly impressed on school children that gluttony is a vice which defeats its own end, that by eating slowly much more pleasure can be got from one mouthfa! than by bolting a whole plateful, that this pleasure can be vastly increased by consciously exhaling through the nose Need a Sewing tracks. Langdon was a passenger on the train, due here at 12:40 a. and intended going to Osage when Hoffman was struck. The irain stopped and Langdon was one of the first to reach Hoffman, helping to pull the victim from under the trucks of a coach. When tha train brought the dead man's body back to the rlenot 0 Miss Ferr Kingery, of Monett, sis expected tomorrow to visit Masses Josephine and Vclnia Boles for a few days.

All Panama, Milan, and 1 A K. achine? while eating, and that those who eat in this way will escape the pangs cf indl-tion if these truths were impressed on every child mind, two-thirdB Langdon rode in the engine nab The fireman was swearing at the engineer, he says, and when he (Lanir- SiNNET is asent for the LaBelie 5 Mrs.G. vr. fiarr and daughter, of Mmden, who have been visiting Mr. and S.

Barr and Mrs A. R. "Wiley, 'returned to their home to Rough Straws Go at half price was, aonj asked what the trouble the fireman explained. 0 ana uniiower, two standard maK--c of the minor ills of mankind would disappear in two generations, and most of the major maladies also; for the stomach is the source of most diseases. As Thomas Walker wrote nearly a century ago.

"Content the stomach and the stomach will content you." es folly warranted. "TVt had plenty of time to stop the train before we struck that he said. saw the body lying on the track when we were over a quarter of a mile away. i told the engineer to stop, but he paid no heed. After day.

Misses Edna and Mattie Gordon of Oehelata, who have been visiting their unci 3 and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gordon, returned home ft? The prices will especially appeal g3.5o Panama Hat $3.00 Straw Hats now $2.50 Straw Hats now $2.00 Straw Hats now $1.50 Straw Hats now $1.75 1.50 1.50 1.00 .75 In Imminent Danger.

Mr. and Mrs. Aschenbrenner were Europe, and had just arrived to you. 1 had requested him several times to stop the engine, and he had refused, 4 KiiNT: 6 room modern house close in. inquire at 309 or 315 CI CI I Sinnet's Hardware tvfiiinaTi Fornax went to Indepen i enr Deiow to 'fire When 1 came back we were a little less than 100 yards distant from the man's body, and the engineer refused to stou, saying it was too late.

It was then but a matter of a few seconds unti we had killed him." The names cf the fireman and engineer are not known now, but Mr. Doiiohue intends gathering all the aence tttis afternoon to look after it Pisa. Mrs. Aschenbrenner was all xcited upon reaching the Leaning Tower and eagerly pattered up the spiral stairway, leaving her husband anguidly awaiting her return. As she weighed a shade over ths J00 mark, her husband always dtig ap an excuse when it came to accompanying her on any altitudes abore easy falling distance.

He was just pondering oa the beautiful flow of unintelligible language ased by their guide, when from the topmost rampart came the "Hi-lee, Hi- OOQOOOQOOOCOOQQOOQOQ0QQQ0g lga bus mess for a client. i i re tamed Mound City paints, al 0(WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf 0 so grass cut to any sire, carried in mm stock by tbe 'Long Bell, who are ma i- evidence possible, and will then vius ume sHiixaerive pnees right 0 probably call a special grand jury to investigate in full Hoffman's death. now- 50-3t w. lo" trill from his wife, who was leasing far out and waving a scarf. Mr.

Aschenbrenner obligingly look The engineer and fireman will no doubt testify. The Christian-Methodist tie game Cf ed up and then came to Hfe with an anguished roar: "Gretchwn, for your will be played -off-tonight at the Lo. But four days before Hoffman met gan pa-rk al grounds, beginning et death on the rails, the same Katy life, get back! You're beading the building!" cloefc. train killed a negro north of Caney river bridge, the engineer claiming that he could not stop because there was a freight train following too m.xj. nvorK a private family, hot-el Inquire or Mrs.

WelAen Fourth 51-3 Model Grocery closely. The LORAINE line, strong and durable, equipped Mith any kind of burner. Don't forget Baldwin Is the sole agent in Cherryvole for Perfection Oil Stoves. They merit their popularity. For anything in the stove line, see ANTS ARE SMART GARDENERS 0 cTerytmiis tKewSeti in buildinc can Specials oe nad from the iLong Eell at its Cherryvale yard.

We especially call An old proverb: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush," that's true. The dollar saved and in your pocket is worth two eara-ed. More truth. But here's some more that's true as preaching: The dollar safely deposited in the bank is worth tw Jingling in your pocket. WbyT Because it is safe.

You are not so liable to spend or lose it. Also it Is an Incentive toward further accumulation. It is safe from the hold-up man can't find the hole in your pocket, is where every earned dollar ought to be, subject to your check. The Montgomery Co. National Bank attentioa now to our-stock of shed cj cj ana barn lumber.

Every farm needn Thty Ar Known to Grow Grain, 6wtag and Harvesting Llk RtaJ Farmer. Mas is not the only animal who hai diteorered the division of tha vegetable world into weeds on the one hand and garden plants on the other. Oar Ingenious little six-legged workers, the ants, have anticipated us in plenty of sheds for iits Implements rn and feed. What car we do for mn 'Doz. Thin skinned Lemona Doz.

California Sweet Oranges40c 3b. Long Horn Cheese 50-3t w. 4S 2b. Best Bread Flour $1.35 Tjb. Sack Best Corn Meal 15c 3 rb.

Fancy Best Rice 25c THE STAR THEATER this, as in so many ether useful inventions and discoveries. There are acts In Texas which grow grain, and each nest owns a small claim in the vicinity of its mound on which it cul QOOOQOOOOOOOCDQQQOOOQOQOQ Doz. Fine Iowa Sugar Corn Dor. Large Solid Packed Tomatoes 50 Doz. Wisconsin Selected June Peas $1.20 Doz.

Large Pork and Beans $1.20 tivates a kind of grass, commonly known as ant rice. The claim is circular, about ten or twelve feet in diameter, and the antu aliow no plant but the ant rice to en SAFETY OCCQG0C000CGC3000000000000 Pkps. Seeded Raisins 25c lbs. Chase Sanborn South Sea Blend Coffee lb. Fancy Jap Tea 50 Bottles Gksod Catsup 2" lbs.

Pail Sorghum 30 croach upon the cleared space am where. The produce of the crop they carefully harrest, though authorities are still disagreed upon the final question whether they plant the grain or merely allow it to 6ow its own seed on the The Honor System. A Youthful Knight. The Vengeance of Kabyle. L.

A. C. COL bars Diamond Soap 25c What a world of assurance this word carries your life or your financial prosperity depends upon your vigilance. Money deposited in this bank gives you a feeling of absolute security Every dollar guaran teed. i Every effort made to accommodate.

Every courtesy extended. Every customer given individual attention. Every account appreciated. Every detail careful Iv handled. Every man and woman should make this bank their bank.

THE PEOPLES STATE BANK Cherrjvale, Kansas 3 Rolls Good Toilet Paper 25c 3 Cans Old Dutch Cleanser Please give us your next order. AUCTIONEER. Will get you the highest dollar for your Hf pleased others and can do satisfactory vork fcr jcu la protected area. One thing, however, is certain that no other plant i permitted to sprout on the tabooed patch. The ants wage war on weeds far more vigorously and effectively than our owe agriculturists.

PHONE HIM Phone 10 on Line 1. FOR DATE Cherryvale, Kansas N. MICHENER OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO Try a Republican want Ad..

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