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SOCIETY DIRECTORY. Rural Route No. i. Mrs. LcKfrt'tt visitod Mrs.

Lcm Methodist Episcopal church. Sunday school (Ml Whitney Tuesday. Quito a number of our patrons have finished planting corn. Peck Pickings. By "PttCH." Apr.

18, '05. Miss Dollie Winkle is clerking in C. J. Neal's store. Charles Davis of Aulne, was visiting his uncle A.

M. here last week. a. preaching 11 a. class meeting 12 a.

m. Junior League 8 p. preaching 8 p. m. Epworth League, Tuomluy, 8 p.

prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. It. L. George, pastor.

Waco Warblings By "Swkkt Mabib." April showers bring May flowers. Mrs. John Irvin is on the sick list. Mrs. Bert Wilson, of Isabel, is visiting friends here.

Born Monday April 10, to Mr. and Mrs. John Grinstead a boy. Joe Washburn purchased a large team of Frank Watson last week. McAdams and Bennett were buying cattle through this vicinity this week.

The Missionary society met with Mrs. Hamilton last Thursday. Supervisor Gritliih has been doing some good work on the route. Frank Carter's pony hid out from Marion Persell's place Tuesday night. Miss Lizzie Franz will leave in the nenr future for an extended visit in Having purchased the BARBER SHOP of Ivan Hatfield I invite all my old friends and many knew ones to give me a call.

Courteous treatment and ood work guar Presbyterian church Preaching every Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. In the evening at 8. Sunday school at a. m. Y.

P. 8. O. E. at 7 p.

m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Tou are welcomed to any of our services A. O. Alexander, pastor.

Colorado. Mrs. Frank Forney and daughter did business with the Wichita dentist Ray Watson purchased a farm in anteed. Thursday. Pawnee county last week of Fred See The ladies of the M.

K. church at Church of Christ. Preaching first and third Lord's days in each month at 11 a. m. and p.

Uible school every lord's day at a.m. Communion services each Lord's day at 11 a. Prayei meeting every Thursday at 8 p. m. W.

K. Wallace wider. Traveling Men's Trade Solicited Hayesville held a bazaar on the eve SCHUYLER GILBERT. ning of tho IHtli. camp-John Kxton is improving the looks of his residence by giving it a coat of paint.

John C. Crowdus, Mrs. J. R. Wood and Miss Mabel Dye were Wichita ENltY GORMAN I).

Mart Leggett is the first on route 1 to take cattle to pasture. He started Monday. Walter Hamilton has finished cutting the orchard on the Stewart farm. It seems a pity to cut every tree on a faun hut dollars are what the landlord wants. The currier found a machine seal two weeks and left it at 1'erry Hatfield's mail box wheru the owner can gt, Rural Route No.

2. Some of the lute wheat is lining put in corn. CITY Ot'KICEKS. Mayor T. H.

Mori) (5 ftrK Ivan lint link! W. y. In Police Judge O- W- ll'irilsoi A. U. P.irkor, .1.

H. f-i. it, eounclluien O.S. FolU, Clark Kru-x am as. Laro.

Mr. Funk of Belle Plaino is and papering for Mrs. James McAdams. Krna was first to start the HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEO TOWNSHIP Ol'MOKllb. visitors Saturday.

The ColTman whisky case from Peck that was set for April was "put oil" until May 2.1th. Mrs. James Holland and Mrs. Frank Allen of Zyba were trading in Mrs. C.

J. Neal's millinery store last week. Moore of Wichita delivered a very interesting discourse from Hebrews 1st and 2nd chapters Bords-day at l'eck. (1. SI urge law.

('rose JmtU'ooC the Pwaco, Oonitable click of the corn planter in this neighborhood. Proceeds amounted to at the measuring social in Hayesville Friday evening. Miss Bertha Klswick purchased a fine driving horse of Art Sawin last OFFICIO AND OX MKIil'HANV ST. 1 I I 1 I'JIONK No. 2S FAHJ1KHS' PHONIO NO.

112 V. Marti! Merk Win, i'roiui'M Ilenrv Calvert is nnftuig out an Treasurer Ycwcll Orin'trS Tmstue U. llm-Hl BELLE PLAIN KANSAS COUNTY 01 chn rd on his farm. Miss Maryon 1 'otter is visiting hei sUter Mrs. C.

Smi'h. O. 11. Mrlhmitlil I) It. week, price paid Kit).

Mr. and Mrs. John McAdams spent Sunday in Hayesville the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Sence.

T. A. Ilulib.ini ProKilu.Iuilh'B J- T. Showaltoi E. DAVIS, DENTIST The pastures are yriUim; goial Allornev W.

II. Stallh'baWi 111 tflHli.r of DhijiIb Olias. Alilursoi to Of Mrs. Laura Howejl was called Oklahoma this week by tiie death Stipcrliiten-lent of Schools 0-o. HoBlck no.

LlnKenfeltel Survi-j'or O. T. enough for stool; to on. Mrs. Sarah Rogers will start foi Dallas, Texas in a few days.

Jim Moore will go ov east on Saturday to meet his nephew inn, Moore. Mr. and Mrs. (). li.

are tin Several members of church met Saturday afternoon and cleaned up the yard anil repaired the sidewalk with a new one. And the president "killed a rattlesnake and helped capture a coon" not a son of Ham, but a raccoon, it do heat all hoW Tedy and them fellows in the Territory do carry on. So they lined aunt Carrie Nation 2.10 and a four months jail sentence for breaking a glass in a Wichita joiutV Aunt Carrie made a mistake, ilelle Plaino evury Tuesday and Friday. Prices reasonable for scienitfio work. IMl.umr IT.

T. A. Muyhov Iilitr Id -I mine Kwarti District Olera W. V. Welter money re- All work satisfactory or funded.

II. A. I.oner proud iiarents of a i'ov girl that kmai N)iutiilrtwlonerH, J. W' Oabe Moore came to their home Thursday night. her father, Mr.

Roberts. Bud Wilson has rented a farm in Kingman county and will move his familyo that place in the near future. The "ninety-three" school closed Thursday with a bigdinnerand a general good time. Mrs. Nona Ross teacher.

Mesdames Cora True, Clara Miller, Cora Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sence were Wichita shoppers Wednesday. Health is Youth. Disease and Sickness Bring Old Age flei-liine.

taken, every morning be Home office at Mulvane pKAUL AKNKTT, 1'rnprit'lor of PALACE BARBER SHOP Norlh Sitk- Fifth Avt-iiuc, uppositts Post OlUce Had she wrecked a church edihce in the rum soaked Sodom--Wichita she would not have been arrested. Mr. Frank Forney not only believes in the good roads theory but in put-tiny the orincinle into practice. He The Ladies Aid of Salem will have an egg roast at the hall at Waco, Saturday night, April 22, also a bargain sale of mens' shirts, ladies' aprons and sun bonnets. Everybody come.

fore breakfast, will keep you in robust health, fit you to ward off disease. It cures constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, fever skin, liver and kidney complaints. It purifies the blood and clears the complexion. Mrs. D.

W. Smith, Whitney, writes April 3, 1902: "I have used Herbine, and find it the best medicine for constipation and liver troubles. It does all you claim for it. I can highly recommend it." 50c. Sold by L.

L. Constant. HOT, ST1CR1UZK1) TOWELS. COMl'KKSSlil) A IK JS. D.

SHAW'S FAVORITE HAIR TONIC BELLE PLAINE KANSAS L. C. Mirkley returned Tuesday evening from (leuda Springs where lie had been for his he.ulii. His trip did not benefit him. When Billy Winchester and Kate Ashman got married last week, the people in the neighborhood gave them a charivari.

Billy treated to cigars, candy and apples. A good many people now are scanning the papers these mornings looking for an account of a great naval buttle between the Japs and Russians. The strain is getting too intense and we want them to do something soon that will make the news business pick up in the Orient. We have no idea that it will be a one sided affair like Uncle Sam had at Manilla or Santiago. We have an idea that Admiral Toiro knows his business pretty well and is waiting until the Russians get to the place he wants to fight upon.

The Japs fully realize what a blow it means to lose her navy. With a large army in Manchuria, it would be a loss almost irreparable. The Russians know that the loss of this sea is putting the roads in this vicinity in pie crust order. Now if our township trustees will only fix up the old traps they call bridges on the county line west of l'eck do doubt tho public will feel grateful. l'eck better look to her laurels; one or two prominent grain growers in the vicinity of the defunct town of Ilukle two miles west of l'eck are going to try to rehabilitate the former town and possibly the two grain elevators at l'eck will be moved to Hukle.

Corner lots are now at a premium and those wishing to get in on the ground floor better look sharp. EmKRA K. WILSON, LAWYER MAKKET- HEPOKT; PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS Last Hope Vanished. When leading physicians said that W. M.

Smithart, of Pekin, had incurable consumption his last hope vanished', but Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, kept him out of his grave. He says: "This great specific completely cured me, and saved my life. Since then I have used it for ten years and consider it a marvelous throat and lung cure." Strictly Scientific cure for Coughs, Sore Throat or Colds; sure preventative of Pneumonia. Guaranteed, 50c and $1.00 bottles at L.

L. Constant's drug store. Trial bottle free. 339 Hitting Block elnphone No. i7i KANSAS WICHITA, Rail road Time Table.

fight means that the Russian chance Rheumatic Pains Relieved. The excrutiating pains characteristic of rheu oatism and sciatica are quickly relieved by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pain relieving power of the liniment has been the surprise and delight of thousands of sufferers. Tho quick relief from pain which it affords is alone to steal eastern Asia has gone glim meriug and it will take a long tune under favorable circumstances to gain what she will lose. Wheat, soft, No.

2 $.92 "3... 90c "4... 85c hard, "2... 90c 3 89c 4 85c Corn, Shelled 42c Mx, 42c Oats 33-38c Hogs, perewt Cattle, to butcher per lb 2-2c Eggs, per doz, 14c Butter, per lb 18c Hens, per 8c Potatoes, GOc Flour, per sack $1.40 Keep your bowels regular by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. There is nothing better.

For sale by L. L. Constant. Read the News for news. worth many more times its cost.

For sale by L. L. Constant. OOINQ KAST. in Prairie Garden Gab.

BY Mrs. Cyrus Hughes is on. the sick list. Quite a little snow we had Monday Freight 6: a. GOINQ WEST.

passenger 4:60 a. m. Freight 6:05 p. CLOSING OUT SALE Having decided to remove to California I will sell all of uiv nernonal proDertv at rav barn in Ooapon tickets on sale for all points. S.

O. Agent WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, APR. 26 REVIVO morning. A. D.

Cushman was a Wichita visitor Tuesday. A. D. Cushman has just completed a new cattle shed. John Dansen purchased a horse of Post last week.

Dan Denton, of Denver, is visiting at the Cushman. Ralph Kaylor is erecting a new machine shed for Sam Ayers. beginning at 1 clock r. M. Fbototmitoi Croat lif OOINQ MOBTH RESTORES VITALITY.

passenger, dally 8:10 a. aw 3 2-yr. old Fercberon Stallions 2-yr Old Broin Filly Freight, mixed dally Kx. Sunday 4.65 p. m.

These colts are black full bloods, Standard bred, 15 hands high, sired Passenger, dally, 4:16 by Bramblett (23001) Dam Lena Made a Strong 2:101. Extra fine every way 3-yr old Sorrell Stallion L. Barner and family of Belle Plaine visited at Jake Troutman's OOlNO BOUTB Passenger, dally 85 a Freight mixed dally Ex. Sunday 8,10 a.ra Passenger, dally p. m.

coupon tickets on sale to all points. F. U. Stanton, Agent. Standard bred, 15J hands tall, sired and are large for their age.

Are ready for service this spring. All are registered. 8-yr old Percberon Mare This mare is a large black full blood fine animal with colt by side. She is registered, and a regular breeder. lBthDay.tlf of Me.

by Ontoneo (340S7); by Silverthorn, THE GREAT 80th -dam, Lena Stroner. bv Dr. bay Sunday. Miss Happie Errington who has been sick the past two weeks is slowly recovering. Strong.

This colt is ready for the FRENCH REMEDY, stud and will make a desirable sire. Produces the above results in 3 DAYS. It acta 1 7-yr old Percheron Mare Yearling Brown Stud Colt powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others Standard bred, sired by Bramblett This mare is black, full blood and a tine individual and regular breeder. She is registered.

(In foal.) (2.J001); dam Lena Strong by Dr lail. Young men and old men will recovei their youthful vigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from effects of self-abuse ot 2 yearling Percberon Fillies strong 2:10. lnis is a large grow thy colt and will mature into i great stallion. 9-yr old Sorrel Station excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Losf Standard bred, Bonnie (31872), wght Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex.

Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, whieh unfits one for study, business or marriage. It not only 1200 lbs. A very stylish, well bred horse, sired by Silver Sign dam, Lena Strong 2:101. This horse cures by startiag at the seat of disease, but is a Bert Howe came in from his ranch Friday returning Monday. He took cattle back with him.

John Shade sent in his order last wee'j for a phone on the faru ers line. Hi will be on line 73. Mrs. Will Parker, Mrs. Lou Parker, Mrs.

Sam Ayers, Mrs. Eliza Parker and Miss Anna Grist went fishing Friday afternoon. For further particulars ask them. Frightful Suffering Relieved. Suffering voilently from the virulent poisons of undigested food, C.

G. Grayson, of Lula, took' Dr. King's New Life Pills, "with the result," he writes "that I was cured." is one of the best breeders in this Great Nerve Tonic and Blood-Builder They are both b-lactc, full blood ana a pair of beauties. Both registered. 1 Ten year old Day Mare Standard bred, l(i hands tall, wght.

1200; sired by Dr. Strong, 2:101: dam Lilly Wilkes by Geo. Wilkes. This mare Is a regular breeder and has produced some fine colts. 1 4-yr old Bay Filly Standard bred, 151 hands tall, wght.

1100; sired by Ontoneo (34(187); he by Silver Thorn dam Lena Strong by Dr. Strong 2:101. This colt is a good prospect for speed. section. Yearling Black Jack and restores both vitality and strength to the muscular and nervous system, bringing back Wichita, KASTBOUND No.

306 St. Louis Limited: Leaves Ellsworth 8:80 m. Wichita 1:80 p. Arrives St. Louis 7:10 a.

aa Memphis 8: a. No. 302 6t. Louis Mall. Leaves Wichita 8:15 arrives St.

Louis 6:40 p. as Kansas Olty 7:20 a. at. Fort Smith ..10:80 a. WESTBOUND, No.

808 Meteor. Leaves St. Louie 8:80 p. Memphis 8:15 p. a Ft.

Smith 6:54 p. Arrives Wichita 80S a. No. 80S Kansas Limited. Leaves St.

Louis p. oa Memphis 8:46 p. na Arrives Wichita 8:07 p. a Arrives 8J0 p. aa 0, W.

SxaAia, D. P. Wichita, gsnssa, the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the with white markings, lots of bone and good style; sired by Jumbo, the lira ol youth. It wards off Insanity and Con famous Sumner county Jack. sumption.

Accept no substitute. Insist on hav And other stock, including work teams mules, work horses and drivers. ing REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain wrapper, or six lor $5.00, with a positive writ-tea guarantee to cure or refund the mosey in every package.

For free circular address Roval Medicine All stomach and bowel disorders give TERMS $10 and under, cash in hand; over $10, six months time with approved security. "Col. LAFE BURGER, auctioneer. way to their tonic, laxitive properties 2oc at L. L.

Constant's drug store, H. J. STEVENS, Wellington. Ft sale by Constant, the druggist. guaranteed..

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