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Concordia Blade-Empire from Concordia, Kansas • Page 3

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The Concordia Daily Blade, Wednesday, May 29, 1918 11 15; W. B. Morgan Davo Ilylund $.1. A. V.

Cleveland $23. GEORGE COTE, CAPTAIN Mrs. Ex. Lanoue $13; Albert Lan-one A. Desclet $10; V.

Fiffe 523; Emery Letourneau $30; Bruce Byrum Wm. llillan J. E. Cote $10; Wm. Cote John Collett Wilfred Marcotte Geo.

Cote $70; Oscar McGeoch $2.50. CENTER TEAM 15, MRS. GIRARD, CAPTAIN R. Eogart Demariett EmUo Qesiasictt Frank He-hert Mae 'Demariett Mlnnb Johnson $1. LEFT WIFE FOB MiCRESS -Or Wenllhjr Doctor Sells Properly nnd (Jets Cnsli Chickasha, May 28.

Dr. C. M. Speak, of Minnehaha has been held lo the district court here on a chargo of deserting his wife to live with a ne-gress, who came to his household, presumably as housekeeper. When searched at the county jail, he had $43,000, said to ba tho proceeds of the sale of his property.

His wife has stopped the payment oil notes due him. it 1 HMOIU 1 1 5 I 'I '1 nil tf i yfe mm ni n) in i CHICHESTER PILLS 'THE JMAMONI ItRANl. a PLAIN QUESTIONS TO CONCORDIA PEOPLE fVf UV I ndira! Ant your Imaf for ni.n.(r litniTioni itrnnd I'll In It-d ru mtUhicV nniri, ieaien wito iiiu KiLfwa. Take i othr-. IJtir of wtmr I 3 ivery Concordia Reader Will Admit the Soundness of the Logic lilA-MONO ItUANI frrrVA i.

'W Tri known Best, 5f(f. Alwv ellit.la 47 CLARA w8 SOlBBYORUGOlSISfVCilYTOf 3f i Would Concordia people recommend Dean's Kidney Pills as they do if the 1 medicine were not reliable? Wou'd WANTED they confirm their statements after years have elapsed if their experience did not show the remedy to he de His Oast NoneTbo Good WHITE WAV Til ATI Till AM) FKIUAY rf serving of it? Statements like the following must carry conviction to the mind of every reader: C. A. Nelson, brick mason, IO20 Broadway, Concordia, says: "My work is hard on the back and I suffered from evern and constant backaches. After stooping, I had trouble in V.

M. Tilliott $10 William Wiatt $1 i I.e.ii Oil Co. Ida Hauchey .1. Ticking 'Ah-: Nancy Wolfe 1 moss coNTiiim roits Individual Amount )iind In Viirimis Districts rvn li. 'M win ncij ritci yuu in me iigm ana l.onis St.

1.011:3 J. Swcn; "Walter Largent $10; E. oly a man to whom i lease mv tablk iul. MARK HAI.L AMI CliiAK ST A Ml. A (iOOIl PROPOSITION TO THE RIGHT MAN.

REASON FOR LEASING IS THAT I HAVE ENTER Ell ANOTHER LINE OF ItlSINESS. I J. I). Itoui'1 Mrs. .1.

I). uyvij ui vj ui uALbuv; seems if With delicious illirps nf rirh rnnala anA I A Itoiuke K. Al water ifJ; Miss C. Garbcr I). Helen Ill.nby sou Mr.

Ilolcomh Cloud Co. Hank Ueynard (V: CarnrnliT r. s. SIOM; I straightening and sharp pains shot ihrough wy baak. Doan's Kldney 1 Pills removed the Mr.

Nelson confirmed tho foro RO-i ing statement ALMOST FIVE YEARS LATER, saying: "I have no reason to zn back on my praise of Doan's Kid-I Pills. They are certainly a good kidney medicine." I iJOc, at all dealers. oster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y. adv W.

T. George Spraguo Mrs. Ona Kins W. I'eck Mr. Mrs.

F. Foster 1'. Grwin -mm Smk CONCOUDIA. KATHKIt K.NX1.-1, CAPTAIN' St. ph U.ospilal $1(1; Xnr.mv; oi iM) lloiul Mir, Whithoatl Wilsmi F.

T. Koc.Ior If." ''tiaKP Hat Sliop Ilailie Trudn 4nc; Mrs. F. Tiude Krnvi J. S.

Ir: J. F. Ilolitint; Mr. S. Walileii Vinlovp r.tio; Miss Stortz Mrs.

Stnrtx fL'; r.i;0i(ip Cuiv nlngliam Fatln Knnis F. .1. Schmltt Now Hope Ti.lo. Co. if.

1 1 1 Davios Clutlics Sliopo JlO.im, 11-. I II II Mrs. rs. ford rs. Mrs.

Jessie Gil'- i SI; Mrs. Icrtrude Parton Trade Mark Ret. D. S. Pal.

Off E. C. GARBER Mrs. McCall II. fl Mrs.

Frank Knocks out thirst in 30 seconds alter" Miss Janet It keeps the stomach right, the mil Ilak. Mrs. 10d Waller lie'd Mr. Hoscr Morris Iloncher mm ONCOI1IIIA, KANSAS bright, the grip tight and the heai light. Your "cold bottle" is waiting for you at the nearest dealer Morgan .1.

Wallace Eva. DWuplinin 0 in ririnUc- EXELSO is made by "HAMM Ol CONCOUDIA, L. SMALL, CAP TAIN 1'. Crynier J. E.

Olmstead $2: Wilson W. C. ii Vera Nich- Mrs. Koptrr Mover tt; C. Hunifeld fd; feld J.

Thomas l.iu-Ky ('. K. Frity.inj'f-r Sherman K. THE mm oi. rAUL, and ita goodness comes trom over 50 years -11 if F.

Cools $1 OUourkc L. or hnowing bow lo make a winning beverage 'OXCOItDIA, P. E. EIXJHLST, CAP TAIN I. B.

MAPDOX NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT In the Probate Court of Cloud County, Kansas: The State of Kansas, Cloud County. In tho matter of tho estata of Ravlla A. Pearce, deceased, late of Cloud County, Kansas. Notice Is hereby given that, on on the 15th day of May, A. the undersigned was, by the Probate Court of Cloud County, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as pdministraior of the estate of Savila A.

I'carce, late of Cloud County, deceased. All parlies interested in said estate will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. It. E. PEARCE, Admlsistratcr.

2Gwt4 TORE Piilribulcr Coacrdia, Kkal. .1. l. Host irr AUL OSSMANN. CAP it jfj i 111!" 7-' 1 "CI-JOD Til I iV GS TO EAT" lill III 1.IKI SALAII IIRESS- 1NG l'EI! JAR STORE I.OSEH ATI IIAY IIECOIIATION IIA Going to buy a farm, and need a loan? Then see Dannefer at Lovo-well, Kansas.

lie will loan you more and charge you loss. bdtf Notice There will be no Merchant deliveries on Decoration Day but on Wednesday here will be five. 12dt2. ''-T'TfIVil .1 "jar i Z'm Young Men CLITHERO'S GROCERY Tlircc l'lioncs 49 New Hope 9 Ilramm F. Cagnnn 51; F.

II; P. Visnory Z. Tasker C. Honser C. Moonoy A.

Connol! P. Callesen C. Fell .7. Dranim 11. HroS.ioau 11; G.

Ilarl; er (J. (iildcrslrovo M. Dai'-y E. Perry Canlner Watson O. McCoy I).

Jensen L. Swenson M. Shea Coodreau H. Attebery Mrs. Nelson J.

Adcock Mrs. Ker-senhracken J. O. Moore Father O'Donahoe C. A.

Lasnier Josephine Alfreil Lasnior John Lemoine fl; Illancli Ilrown II; Emma Girard Celi.i Mooney X. Christie Mrs. .1. Olmstead Mrs. L.

D. McKee fjhc; Miss Viola Miller Mrs. Jane Charles 2.1c; Mrs. Jano Iiinhy Noel Olmstead Pauline Olmstead Miss Ida Swenson Mrs. C.

E. Sweet $200; Mr. S. Townsdin Mr. Mrs.

Itader Jl; Selma Rader Mr. Mrs. Grant Matthews Mrs. Car-penter nina Ida Cook $12; Len ore Mcnharger Mr. Mrs.

J. C. Peck Olin Hunter Homer Kennet $23; Mrs. Wni. Brett Mrs.

W. A Mrs. John Sain-don Mrs. Doll O'llara Cordelia Sahoutin Mrs. O.

A. Mc-(Mure Mrs. X. Normandin "iilc; Levi Kirnmel Thos. Foster $10, TreKsa Foster Kate Foster Grace Foster Chas.

Philip llalihazor Winter liros. $10; John Tiekinf! L. N. Gay Hoc; Mr. and Mrs.

George Lane returned to Junction City this morning after visiting relatives here. George will go to Fort Riley today where he has lieen inducted into the Medical Corps. TAIN Chas. Mur. 50c; John Brooks Mrs.

Jo. so Terri3 Helena Oss-niann 1. CONCORDIA, G. W. HUSCHER, CAPTAIN Leah McDonald Dorothy Me Donald Concordia Hide Fur Co.

$10; Ilallie McDonald J. T. Rod-sers CONCORDIA, .1. I). FELL, CAPTAIN M.

V. B. Van do Mark $10; Mae Lony SI; Opal Underwood J. E. $1.

CONCORDIA, W. S. LOWER, CAPTAIN J. A. Janson Catholic Lady Foresters W.

W. Caldwell $10; Sam Devore $1. NELSON TEAM 14, BEX DETRIXIL'C CAPTAIN Ben Detrixhe $50; Ben Detrixhe, jr. $10; K. E.

Moberly $25; Joseph Detrixhe $10; Emile Lagasse $10; W. Freeborn $10; Mrs. J. J. Ward S.

B. Kurgan Isaac Huscher $25; J. T. Townsdin W. ('.

Camphrll $25; ('. A. Morgan $10; Grandma Campbell ST. ICnirst Coats Roy Campbell Walter Hughs Arthur Fuller O. S.

Fuller 5flc Cha Lagasse, sr. Archil V. Carter Arcid Edw. Longton $10; Edward Ward $10; Vorn G. Crouch -V STOP LOOK! LESH OIL CO.

I. X. KEROSENE MERIDIAN casoline We Appreciate Your Business UNITED PHONES NEW HOPE 145 103 Ml. Rheumatism Back on the Job With its Old-time Fury- tion, and routs out the disease 18 to 20 Years There's an opportunity for you in the LUMBER BUSINESS Able-bodied young men who are eager to learn and willing to work. Wrile fur VV.

PICKERING LUMBER CO. It. A. Long lildg. KANSAS CITY, JHISSOl ltl.

No Let-Up In Its Torture. can rid you of this disabling disease. S. S. S.

has given some wonderful results in treating Rheumatism. Being a purely vegetable blood remedy, it purines the blood of every germ, and thus removes the cause of Rheumatism. Get a bottle to-day at your drugstore, and start on the right treatment that will get results. Free advice about your case can be had by writing to Medical Director, 20 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Pretty soon you will be reaching for the liniment bottle again, for the millions of little pain demons that cause Rheumatism are on the warpath.

Winter weather seems to awaken them to renewed fury. But your Rheumatism cannot be rubbed away, because lininienta and lotions cannot reach the disease. It in. the blood, and only a remedy that goea deep down into the circula MEMORIAL DAY OVER THERE mft I "mm -y fj-- i 1 1 in ni mjujunii nimum ii FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $130,000 We Recommend LIBERTY BONDS BABY BONDS Safe Deposit Boxes THE CONCORDIA HIDE FDR CO. Pays Highest Cash Price For HIDES, PELTS, TALLOW, FURS AND WOOL PHONE 624 iil i Irs Premiers Soldats MMZS v(ff7rKT' 1 mi MifUiJk.

rJ VEGETABLE PLANTS Celebrated Potted Tomato, Pepper and Egg Plants OUR GROCERIES Are Pure And Always Fresh W. H. HARRISON Phone 74 3S1 Potted Plants Grow Where Others Will Not SWEET POTATO PLANTS BEDDING PLANTS Write us your wants. GROVES FLORAL CO. ATCHISON, KANSAS.

1 H. Mi jrw Vj IT! Till, This Is the grave of James Dethcl Grcsham, flrs't American to reach 'the Oerman trenches and first American who made tho Bupreme sacrifice for our country's houor anil our safety It lies In a quiet corner (of France! untouched by Hun shells. There at the bead Is the cross which marlis all nraves Over There. At the foot is the flag our fiturs and Strlpes-for which Private IViebham gave bis life'. And on the staff is the iusirlutlon placed thers by French omclals: Translated, It says a.

"He Jle 'he first soldiers of Hie Illustrious republic of the United btates who fell on French soil for Justice and liberty November i On either side of this grave are those of Vrivate Hay, (Hidden. and 1'riyate Enright, Pittsburg, who. with Private Oreshfun, gav lutfir Ails.

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