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DAILY WALNUT VALLEY TIMES. Eucalyptus Banishes Cancer. 1 CapnMT1 ProfeSsor of PhvsTc SIXAND HALF MILLION TONS The sanitary influence of the en- tt GIbbs of Fanwood, N. Alvah Shelden, Editor. ONE YEAR'S PRODUCTION OF horn Anctrnl'flnc Jmmnna Im In thn Technical schools Lincoln, Nebraska.

Daisy null began her school at Lone Star September 17. E3gar Garret has returned froai New Mexico where he has taken iand. He thinks that country fine. We are all preparinar to attend the Butler ccunty fair. Easter Lily.

KANSAS COAL. Fall and Winter Millinery Entered in tba Postoffice at 1 Dorado, Kansas, as second class matter Watch Within Gold Coin. A French watchmaker has made a One of the State's Largest Industrlei jut Pittsburg. He is Known tnrougn-'out the eastern cities for his broad knowledge of physics, which he has applied to a great variety of practical speraUom. watch within a 100-franc Fold Dlece.

A cordiaT "invitation Officers Are Dismounted. Principal Consumer Is The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fs Railway. A London newsnaner rpmnrVe fh-if i Regiment Is Lost. CLIFFORD. the review of the Scottish Yolnntepra 906 the preparatory maneuvers Kansas n1wflv etnnrta mif hicr an S3 is extended to the pub- I lie acd especially the I visiters of the fair to-come'and examine what by the king at Edinburgh, recently, 1 of Servian ir'antry, at Nis, a Roy Euright, Roy Shinn.

trIumPliailt in the industrial reports more or less distinguished officers Gfeller, Ralph Smith, Aquilla Page, who fell from their horses. corn, or wheat, or beet sugar, or flour, regiment was lost for twenty-four hours. "When it was finally sighted the men were at the bottom of a ra-'ine dancing to music furnished ty a gipsy camp. or live stock, or salt, or petroleum, or An Idea of Men. "Some men don't know much until Sun.

Hon. Taes. Wed. Thn. FrL Sat.

1 23456 7 8 9 To TT TiT 1 3 14 Is 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 251 26 27128129 nd. VLlOth. Vl8th. 25th. is new ancuautnonta-tive in millinery for fall and winter wear.

I have the correct styles to wear to the fair. 28-36 35 36 they are 26," remarked the Observer of Events and Things; "and then they iniint HimmmiMi often forget what little they 'did Chester wagg, the Misses Ruby Watson, Jennie Lincoln, Carrie Schwartz and Ora Wagner are the ambitious young Cliffordites who are attending Burns high school. Geo Case is beginning the erection cf a two story, seven roomed house. The three Gfeller families and A Day all have new phones. A and Binford have begun building the school house in district kaow.

Toniers Statesman. lead, or zinc, or. cement, or gypsum, or coal, or a score of other staple products of soil, mines, or manufacture, the word "Dirigo" belongs on tha top line of the story. The coal production of Kansas is the subject of a report for 1905 by E. W.

Parker to the United States Geological Survey. Other states produce more coal than Kansas does, but no state has made a greater increase of I Harry Brrwn 1 Unique scarecrow. Passengers from the White Moun tains are remarking on tht ingenuity MRS A displayed by a New Hcnnshire farmer who has a cornfiela near the tracks up in the middle of -She state. is the place to buy your and SECOND hand furniture, stoves and BIRD CREEK. output, and so the phrase stands good In Kansas even for coal production.

astead of an uprisht scarecrow, this No 74. John Tuttle will move to a farm near 'ElDorado this week. Alfalfa Blossom. In 1905, Kansas produced 6,463,329 man ha3 placed his on its knees, in position which indicates that th YOUNG tons of coal, worth on the spot I Queensware. He pays the 4 II Irwin has a nice field sown to alfalfa.

Prospect school opened Monday with twenty Dupils present. This was an increase since "man" is busy weeding corn. The 1896 of nearly '125 per cent. deception Is said to be the most per i highest prices for your KANSAS SURE YEAST. If fect yet conceived.

Boston Trans iw mine mis prgaucuon in l'JUo, at a gocas and gives you 12,006 men were employed an aver Miss Viola Lock opened school district No 2 Monday. Guy Tilden shipped two cars The kind that does the business TV" wi-w a age of 212 days. The average pro of duction per man was 538.3 tons, and and does it right. For sale by Ow, Wackerle Co, Clark Co. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS square deal for your money so don't fail to see the average daily production per man Try it and you will have no other.

was 2.54 tons. Of course, this In I Talk It Over! dwtf BAPTIST him on north main street, 1 8 fr'l I i I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I cludes all the men employed in all the mines of the state, and since, in new or undeveloped coal territory, the II, A. JONES Dealer Real Estate Sunday School Preaching cnuRcn. 9:30 a. m.

2:30 p. m. SPECIAL EXCURSION VIA MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY. mining is done in a desultory way, and by inexperienced men. the dailv Junior Union I I I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 i 1 I 1 I I 1 I average per man here stated is not B.

Y. P. n. 7:00 rm m. fair estimate of the full earnings Of the miners.

For the coal miners of Preaching 8:00 p. Prayer meeting each Wed PfJUSTjIRECEiVED To Wichita, September 24, round trip fare S1.25; tickets on sale Sep-temer 23 and 24 'with final return limit of September 25. Popkess. Kansas, with few exceptions, belon nesday 8:00 p. m.

to the Mine Workers of Amer Rev Griffin, Pastor, ica, and are workmen of the highest with your man who plans and advis-s and suggests and finally when you are satisfied you give Your Carpenter your order and he excutes your wishes in prompt and satisfactory manner. No after-claps, no guess work, no jow- a car of old wheit 'i order of intelligence and skill. cnRiSTi an cnuRcn. I have a list of farms I have a list cf ranches I have a list of city property I want to sell or exchange at the owners' prices. My patrons may deal direct with tht owners of the property.

Those who have roperty fcr sale should list it vith me The coal produced from the Kansas fine I30O pound steers Mondav. TV II Irwin and II Cronk sold a nice bunch of cattle to Markham and Pine September 17. The Prospect primary was held September 15 and these nominations were made: II Cour, trustee; II Sooger, clerk; Hart, treasurer; Chas Foster and Wm McCIure justices; Ross and Guy Tilden, constables. An expression was talen on United States Senator wh'ch result Benson 9, Curtis 4, Bailey 1. The attention of Leydig is called to this that he may govern himself accordingly.

The corn harvester is kept busy, when it is not raining. A large force of men and teams is widening the railroad grade on Bird Creek and rumor says a switch will be put in for the purpose of loading the Erookside Duroc hogs. I hope this is true. Prospect Sunday School will picnic In Donalson's grove on Saturday September 22. Anemone.

WANTED. mines, except the comparatively little Sunday School 9:30 a I U-KNEAD-IT Flour m. which is sold Kansas Citv, St. Jo Morning worship and com seph, Joplin and other border towns; munion 10:45 a. m.

The flour that mak unior Endeavor 3 :00 d. is burned by Kansas families and Kansas industries, and by railroads es good bread. operating in Kansas and Oklahoma Y. P. S.

C. E. 7:00 P. Evening sermon 8:00 d. Central avenue opposite ihe enng alter the work is dene.

5000 YARDS of plastering to do at once. First class work and the price cheap. Inquire at the Pattison Grocery or write Geo Wilkinson d26-49w El Dorado, Kansas. In addition the western part of the state obtains large quantities of the Prayer meeting each Wed court house You should buy a few production of Colorado mines. sacks of the old wheat Kant; El Dorado, The largest consumer of coal mined nesday 8:00 p.

Brown, Pastor. METIIODIST CHDRCTJ. dwtf Close estimates, rair prices. James Small Contractor, Carpenter in the state is the Atchison, Topeka flour before- new wheat II A. JONES Santa Fe Railway.

To establish a supply of coal forits locomotives, the Santa Fe has opened or caused to be flour comes in. VENTRILOQUISM. Sunday School Preaching Class meeting opened more coal mines In the state m. m. 12:00 m.

p. m. 7:00 p. m. than any other institution or individ I have published a book, the art of ventriloquism, throwing the voice in ual.

The marvelous growth of the Junior League Epworth League CASSODAY. city of Pittsburg and the congestion Preaching 8:00 p. m. any direction. I am myself a ventriloquist.

The work is plain and practicable so that the ordinarily intelli Prayer meeting each COiWiERCIAL HOTEL Wed- of population in the mining camps round about that splendid city may be traced directly to the money in 0 nesday 8:00 p. m. vested by the Santa Fe in coal proper -RevFC Fay, Pastor. ties there. PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCII.

gent can master the art in a short time. Price of the book, by mail if desired. Come and see me and I will show you the work is cenuine. Be sure of good bread U-KNEAD-IT $1.00 per sack EWING GROCER. From the coal mines of Kansas the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe takes Sunday School Preaching P.

FOR COMFORT CI -an and well ventilated rooms, good beds and everything first class. Victuals like your mothe used to coook. MRS. M. E.

JOLIFFg, Proprietress. Nrlh Main Street 72-24 daily 2,300 tons, monthly 71,600 tons Shanks, El Dorado, Kansas. a and yearly 859,000 tons. This is 13 1-3 9:33 10:45 a. P- 7:00 p.

Junior Endeavor dwtf Y. P. S. C. E.

per cent, of the state's annual production. To mine this share of the nanes of Wichita was in town recently. Dwight narsh was accidentally shot in the elbow while hunting. It is thought that the wound is not serious. Tom Barker, Lee Smith and Roy Martin went to Oklahoma to attend the big doin's at 101 ranch.

Albert Sunbarger is getting the lumber on the ground for a nice big house. Rav Cameron and Will Johnson are each Dreparinsr to build a new house. School commenced Monday with Miss Arabella Holsinger of Chase county as teacher. Preaching 8:00 p. state's production, using Mr.

Parker's ROUND TRIP, $125 CENTS Prayer meeting each Wed- averages, 1,600 men were employed in 1905. nesday m. -Rev George Harkness, Pastor. The Santa Fe consumes in its loco motives, within the state of Kansas, Special excursion to Wichita September 23 on account base ball game and special features in Wonderland Park. Tickets on sale for $1.25, noon train only; returning leave Wichita daily 1,793 tons, monthly 55,583 tons, and yearly 666,996 tons.

Of this total, 200,136 tons are bought in Colo Cah'afornia and the Northwest) raao. ine company operates approx Cash Meat Market imately 500 locomotives within the state. Based on the law of averages for the entire operation of a western on either the afternoon regular passenger train, special train leaving Wichita about 9 p. m. and regular traiu leaving at 9:50 p.

m. September 23 will be the gala day of the season. Popkess. railway, a locomotive consumes a ton ONLY I am in business to please my patrons or coai in a run or about 15 miles, or Walker has opened a general repair shop in the shed part of the store building opposite the hotel. Give him a call.

Rev nurst began a protracted meeting at Cassodav Tuesday. Geo Fullinwider will lecture at the Hall Saturday evening under auspices of the Band. Sunflower. about five Ions a day. This average includes heavy road engines and the wish in tht- me -it lie everything you lighter engines used on branch lines.

FALL FESTIVITIES. ur Give me a trial order, you are counting two men to an engine, to dtf 1,000 men (engineers and firemen) To Kansas City Missouri, October 1 to 6 for which occasion t'na Mis. are employed in burning the coal which the Company buys for Kansas consumption. Added to this are the pleased. NICODEMUS FAIRVIEW.

1,600 men employed in mining the coal. souri Pacific Railway Company will sell round trip tickets from ElDorado at the low rate of $8.00. Tickets on sale September 30 to Octobef 6 with with final return limit of October 8. We now have three through trains Mr. Parker's report is full of inter est outside of the figures above given.

but an exhaustive article on the sub ject would occupy more space than Mrs Effle Earl of San Antonio, Texas, who has been visiting the Fosketts and Mrs Amy Ilulbert, left September 18 for her home, ner daughter Miss Mabel who is also visiting here, will remain another week and then depart for St Louis to islt relatives. Guy Fresh has returned from we have to spare. Second class tickets will be sale daily to October 31 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and intermediates at 25. Billings. Livingston, Butte, Helena, Odgen and Salt Lake $20.

Huntington," Spokane $22 50. Portland, Seattle and Tacoma S25. Tickets good in Tourist sleepers. Go Santa Ke. ROBBINS, Agent Low One Way Colonist Rates riaily leaving ElDorado at 11 a.

3:40 m. and 11 p. m. Through sleepers on the night train and through reclining chair cars on all trains. -E Popkess, Agent.

XT iou are wasting time 11 you are waiting: for nature to do all the work. Everybody needs a little help, to Caliafornia and the Northwest via the so does nature: assist her by taking 1 I It r-x'-r PAIN FROII A BURN PROMPTLY RELIEVED BY CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM a course or oliister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets. 35 cents -C Selig. WATCHES AND CL6CKS RE Mr James Nichols, a merchant and postm master at Vernon, makes the following statement- "a Mr and MrsEmmett Brown visited Mrs Susie Torrey September 15.

Mrs I Varner who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs John Cook in Chelsea, returned home September 15. Lightning struck 13 head of cattle in Rolla Hulburt's pasture last week, killing six for Hulburt, five for Mrs Amynulburt, one for I Girod and one for Mr Glass. They were sever al rods from a wire fence. PAIRED The Frisco will sell second class colonist tickets to points in California at the Low Rate of 825. A NEW PRODUCE FIRM At Jack's Repair Shop at half the little child of Michael Strauss was recently in -great pain from a burn on the hand, and as cold applications only increased the inflamation, Mr But not new men.

i regular price for 30 days at Jack's I Repair Shop work warranted. North CorPDrativelv as low rates to points in Main street. 20-44w tana. Idaho. Utah, Washington.

Oreson and Mrs Steel is improving nicely since her return from Kansas City. Larkspur. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. came to me for something to stop the little one's pain. From the many liniments I carry in stock.

I advised him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and the first appilcation drew out the inflamation and to Dealers in wholesale produce, butt rggs and hides. EVERYBODY KNOWS how we treat them and now that we have establish- ed a 1 business of our own we want the patrens and many new ones. CASH PAID FOR EVERYTHI G. CARR BROS ish Columbia. Tickets on sale daily until October 31.

Fcr full particulars see the Frisco agent or address CLARK HARMONY. immmediately reilef. I havp This is a liniment, remarkable for its great power over pain. It quickly allays the excruciating pains of rheumatism and makes sleep and rest nivInn Pns-enoer Agent Wicnita. Kansas Dilts shipped his fat cattle last week.

Linton Hadley was in Whitewater Thursday. Miss Ella Elliott is at this limiment myselfjand recommend it very often for cuts, burns, strains and lame back, and have never known it to disappoint." For sale by all druggistts. North Street Conlev Feed Store possible. For sale by all druggists. Musical Remnint Ihl f.1"! EaSt Surrey Regiment of Jie British army is never without A GOOD COMPANY.

"nen band is not plajing, men WD are experts on the ma 1 I'rairle Queen. Miss Mary Lill is Tery sick, is threatened with typhoid. The school at Quito Knob opened September 17 with Miss Julia Brown as teacher. Miss Nora Reed is hnm fmm FRAZIER'S uuiu-organ provide the music, fho i.ne oertruae company opened their week's engagement at whistling an accom- wnoie regiment paniment th9 Hinton Opera last night to a large and well pleased audience. The YARD LUM company is a well balanced one and mucn oetier man a great many of Gieenwood county.

Fred Real's horse which pot loose with 9 road wagon and ran away last Friday, has not yet been found. Real has hard luck, all he could do before to keep things patched together so he Farmhouse In Hollow. A farmhouse near Minehead Eng. and, is situated in so deep a hollow that for three months of the year the ma's rays do not fall upon it. Women to Take Census.

When the new nsiTe t. the higher priced attractions that have played Muscogee in the past. Miss Ewing is a clever actress, a pretty woman, and it is noticeable Formerly Davis Lumber Company Are you thinking of building a house, barn or other buildings? Then trink cf 2 Borrowers accorded eyerv accommodation consistent safety. IN JUDGING A BANK Always remember that it is capital an 1 sri.l is that give security to the deposit'r. Capit 1 sr.d surplus form a fund standing bet-vee i ti Jep and any possible shrinkage in the securities held by L.

the bantc. The cipital and surplus of this bank gives a margin of safety that assures Mr absolute security to those who entrust I money to us. PrnsDective customers are invited to writ. telenhrn 0 I mn.CU 1Q Germany in December women will be employed for the first in tnac sne does not overdo her work which is so often the case with emo-' tional leading women. The supporting company was fully equal to ail I Seth Frazkr the Lumber Ma cuuia rate his girl to church and now I fear he will have to walk her over.

Terry Strait was visiting near Quito September 16. I judee from the returns. requirements, each member aDDearinir Hawk Caught by Aoed Worran. 10 advantage. The company carries so(cial fcenerv, and last night's nlay nis acti ms he likes to press flowers, especially Touch-me-nots.

Mrs Case and grand daughter Miss Gertrude narkey who have been visiting relativesnearnarmcny, return One day last week a iarge hen hawk caught -a hen in David Eastman's ilooryard, and Mrs. Eastman started to the Vescue of the hen. The hawk, being anxious to secure a good breakfast, did not notice frs 'I' was not only properly costumed but was well staged. Muscogee, Indian Territory, Phoenix. Big new stock of everyth-ng in bui J- ing materials.

Estimates furnished free Madison Johnson, ihe veteraii iu ber handler will wait all iom- and they will be treated right. 90-1 12-15 SETH.FRAZIER, ed nome Tuesday. Sniilar. Eastman until she got near enough to This company will be the attraction for one night at the Ellet opera or call in person. THE Fariners 8r Merchants National Bank I OF EL DORADO.

ner apron over him: she hpirt EAST PL CM GROVE- house Monday September. Popular I a him until scfatnA prices. 25, 35 and 50 cents. VtllVCU. uia will pre-1 2tman is a lady 67 years of age; Mrs Flora Moss arrived home Sep- Vail and feats Ka rocoTt.J I jtnA ha hawlr lo i)nn i 4 xfrjoi inj aii mixi.i-a.

neua.v ft i. I A mer a jour weeks' visit in gelij's 4m store. roostQ6K ttesuailcai. 1 wTeM 1.

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