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Belle Plaine News from Belle Plaine, Kansas • Page 4

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Belle Plaine Newsi
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Side Lights. W. Q. Martin went up to Wichita Tuesday night in response to a tele Are you frequently hoarseV Does jour cough annoy you at night, nnrf do you raise mucus in the Do you want relief? If so, take Chamberlain's Cough Remr-dy and A Few Items Intended fop phone call to come to the bedside of Byron Martin. Marshall Ueitz, son of Shirley Your Perusal MAR UNTIL SAT.

Ileitz. of Hobbins, Iowa, will soon arrive and work for his uncle, T. M. Ueitz, this summer. 0 Wonder what kind of a business a fellow would do with a stork store? ft ft ft A chorus Rlrl ought to save a lot you will be pleased.

Sold ly L. L. Constant. Mrs. Donaldson and Mrs.

Terhi-ne came up from Wellington Sunday and attended services at the Cnurch of Christ. Mrs. Terhune visited' her son Charley and Mrs. Donaldson was the guest of Mrs. J.

Byron Cain and Mrs. Herbrich. Medicines that aid nature are always most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition.

Sold by of money; she has so few clothes to buy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duvall were shopping In Wichita Wednesday.

They visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hatfield while In the city.

Hear the lirst Male Quartet Concert given in the Opera House this year, given by Whitewater High School Male Quartet, Mar. 12. Rev. Mr. Greer, of Derby, will preach in the Baptist church Sunday at 11 o'clock.

All friends of the church Ere cordially invited. ft ft ft Varnish the poles of your shoes, says an exchange. They will wear longer and slip easier. If you slip Just right, the shoes will outlast you a long time. ft ft ft When a woman wants to be real sad, Bhe always looks In the mirror and cries.

She could look in the mirror and laugh just as well, but when she wantB to be sad, she can look that way, all right! No wonder she cries! L. L. Constant. G. B.

Phipps made our oflice a call Monday. He has beeu ailing with the grip for several weeks past and part of the time was unable to get up town. Me is some better now. He had us send the News to his brother, J. of Kellogg, Iowa.

M. A. Bingham, wife and son Herbert, and G. W. Knowles spent Washington's birthday at Argonia attend OOO Not His Turn.

'May you take this leimon home with All Boys Overcoats, ages 4 to 16, A OFF About 30 Men's Suits, left from winter stock and last summer stock, sizes 33 to 42 kOFF Odd Lot of Men's Overcoats marked down 15 to 35 per cent. Advance shipment of Men's and Boy's Suits, Hats and Shoes are ready for your inspection. More expected daily. We invite you to come in and see them. COLLINS HENTHORN PAY LESS DRESS BETTER Consult Dr.

Clark. Phone 50. Fine weather. Our star still shines. Come to Delle Plaine to trade.

Waller Uamilton was in Wichita yesterday. John Stephenson spent Saturday in Wellington. For the best job printing call on the News. Note the ad of the new milliner on our local page. J.

G. Scott shipped a car load of cattle Wednesday. A. L. Barrier transacted business in Wellington Saturday.

G. Forney took some horses to Wellington yesterday. E. J. Park is the new assistant at the Valley State Bank.

Choice seed oats, 50c per bu. for sale at Knox Downs. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bradley spent Wednesday in Wichita.

The News and Wichita Beacon Daily, one year for $4.50. Miss Kate Kelly is up and around again after a siege of sickness. Cbas. Terhune was visited by his father from Wellington yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. Titos. Owens was down from Council Hill yesterday. ynti, dear frlentH," conclurtod a prench-pr at tlip rnd of a Ions and wearisomp sermon, "and may lta spiritual truth ulnk dep Into your hearts and Hvps to the end that your soul may experience salvation. We will bow our heads In prayer.

p)U'on White wilt lead." There was no ing the Sumner County Itural Letter response. Deacon White." this time in Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

North returned to their home at Pond Creek, Friday after an extended visit with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Drs. Coplan and Wellington, were in the city Tuesday interesting the medical fraternity in the proposed hospital for Wellington. Chas. Wallace has rented the John Stephenson farm for a period of three years.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Large will occupy the house for the present. Farm Loans (i per cent straight, on commission, annual interest, good payment privileges.

The cheapest and best loan obtainable in Sumner county. Black Martin, Wellington, Kas. Mrs. Emilie Herbrich departed Wednesday for Chicago where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. E.

J. Bevis and family. She will then re Carriers Association. G. W.

little louder voice, "will you lead Knowles was elected a delegate for St ill no response. Evidently the deacon was slumbering- The preacher made a third appeal and raised his voire to a pitch that succeeded In arousing the drowsy man. "Deacon White, will you two years to attend the state conven tions. Thursday, Friday and Saturday represented February, March and April. Thursday was cold, Friday terribly windy and a fine shower fell Saturday.

Kansas is noted for hav ing all kinds of weather in the short est time possible or any place on earth. lead? The deacon, In bewilderment, rubbed his eyes and blurted: "Oh, go to thunder; It ain't my lead I Just dealt." Exchange. OOO Bed Time in Missouri. While preparing to retire Thursday night, at his home in Kansas City, says an exchange, Frank Barber discovered the item of a woman's skirt protruding from underneath his bed. lie followed up the flew and found the woman.

She could not explain her presence and was sent to Jtfll. On the following nljrht very few Kansas City men went to sleep until they had looked under their beds and It Is said some of them sat up to watch for Intruders. A perfect epidemic of hysteria prevails among the male residents and many thoughtful wives have decided it best to eend their husbands out of town if another similar discovery is made. When you pay your gas bill It good bye, the money. With electric lights and waterworks when you pay turn to her home at Cincinnati.

Misses Cecil Utterback, of Newton and Mabel Kinsey, of Topeka, visited Miss Utterback'8 brother, John, of the Santa Fe, several days the past week. They also visited Miss Anna Price. Guy Siceloff, of the Sumner Co Mrs. Lettie Forney was down from your light and water bill you pay it back to yourself. Every dollar Wichita a short time the past week C.

D. Church has moved out to the paid for water and light will re duce your taxes. It is a money mak ing proposition. old home place in Sedgifick county C. F.

Martin is quile sick at his High School, was up Saturday. lie ays the recent disturbance in the xne m. nave Deen doing some hustling the past few weeks and high school has been settled and have added some new members. They everything is running smootuiy will celebrate the occasion Friday again. night with a big supper.

The band will play at the supper and it is re HATFIELD'S POULTRY PRODUCE HOUSE on South Merchant St. Pays cash for Poultry, Butter and Eggs. Have (or sale Idaho and Nebraska Potatoes at 80 and 90c per bu. Stock Powders, Sprays, and Cream Separator for sale. Receive cream Fridays and Saturdays.

J. A. HATFIELD PHONE 57 There is a movement on foot to pet track meet of the County to hold home in Wellington with catarrhl fever. Mrs. Maria Dalley received over 75 postal cards on her birthday last week.

Mrs. Geo. Daily and Miss Hattie Culton spent Tuesday with Mrs. Thos. Hatfield.

Paul Ueising has accepted the position as cashier of a new bank at Protection, Kas. quested that all the band boys be forth in this city in the spring. This present. A big time is expected. Domestic Weather.

"What's the weather forecast for Sunday?" "Violent atmospheric disturbances, followed by heavy rainfall." "Why, there's not a cloud in the Bky." "Oh, yes there is. I'm going home now to try to square myself with my wife. She's so mad she could hardly talk over the telephone." Same Shade. "Seems to be a college over there on the hill." "So it is." "I wonder what the college colors are?" "There is only one color black." "I don't understand." place is well suited for the big gather We now send forty papers to Ing and we would like to see the meet Wichita which is pretty good for a come here. country paper.

We also send twenty The Famous Bakery laundry baskot copies to Mulvane now which is go of the Domestic Steam Laundry leaves ing some. M. A. Bingham, route 1 Miss Myrtle Schaetzel who has been is the carrier which is burdened with here every Tuesday evening ana returns Friday morning. High grad- quite ill for sometime past is reported as being much better.

more copies of the News than either of the other carriers having seventy work at regular prices and satisfaction guaranteed. four on his route. I Mr. and Mrs. Grant Daugherty, of Cedarvale.

visited relatives in the All the students at that college used to be pickaninnies." Mr. and Mrs. Chilson and family, The Rebekahs gave a farewell who have been visiting Mrs. Chil- party for Mrs. John Stephenson and city and vicinity this week.

Mrs. J. G. Scott has returned fron Kansas City where she has been study lug the latest styles in millinery. Jas.

Macky, two members who are son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Narron, and sister, Mrs. Hurt, and brother, Public Sale going to leave soon. Mr.

and Mrs. 2SS Wm. Narron, have returned to their Stephenson will remove to Indepen I will sell at public sale at my resi home in Arizona. Mrs. Querey and son Frank arrived dence, Mo.

and Jas. Macky will go to Osage City. The Mite Society of the dence, known as the Dr. Rea farm, 4 mi. west of Iviverdale, 4 mi.

east of John Ward and family departed last week from Colorado and will be come Belle Plaine citizens again. NEW MILLINERY STORE I have just returned from the Eastern Wholesale Market where I have been studying the latest styles in Spring and Summer Millinery. Am carrying the fashionable "GRACE" hat. Ladies, you are cordially invited to call and see my stock. I am located on South Merchant fust door north of Hatfield's Produce House.

Anson and 7 mi. north and 3 west of Presbyterian church gave a dinner yesterday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. yesterday for Marshfleld, where they will make their future home. Wellington, Kan.

G. E. Meeker was down from Wichita Tuesday. We understand J. J.

Sippy for Mr. Macky. John has decided to engage in the poultry business and we wish bitn THURSDAY, MCH. 10, '10 23S he is traveling for a cement house By the February issue of the West commencing at 10 o'clock a. the every possible success.

ern inresuerman ana arm rower we Enjoy a pleasant evening with the following described property, to-wit: note the shining countenance of our Whitewater High School Quartet, Alex Williams has moved into the Horses old friend and neighbor, J. M. Wil Mar. 12, Opera House, Belle Plaine. new SicelofT residence ou eastoth Ave MRS.

J. G. SCOTT Mr. Barlleld has moved into the Short cox, beaming from a commanding position on the cover page. Mr.

Koy Vanderwork, one of the Ellin 1 Bay brood mare 11 years old weight 1 401, 1 Black mure 8 years old, 1 Kine hlack Percheron mare 5 years old, 1 residence vacated by Mr. Williams wood's chief boosters, spent a few Wilcox is the director of the Inter- and Dr. Clark has mnved into his days in the city the lirst of the week State Association of Operating Brown I'ercheron mure 4 years old, 1 residence lately purchased of Mr Barlield. Thresherman. This association will lloy Currothers hauled out some Driver, 3 years old, 1 Bay tilly 3 yrs.

hold its annual meeting in Wichita old, 1 Black horse colt 2 years old, 1 te ni- line furniture Tuesday. He is goin to farm the Vancuren farm this year Mar. 8-fl 10. We got things a little mixed last Bay horse colt 2 years old, 1 Black week in giving the names of those who lorse colt 1 year old, 1 Black filly LaClede Hazzard was down from Assessor Hurst is around again colt 1 year om, i uarK iron-grey iniy went to the Salt Plains to hunt There was none of the Middletons a All property, with but few exceptions 1 year old. All well bred stock.

will be increased in valuation this Whitewater Saturday. While in the city he made arrangements for the appearance of the Whitewater Hifib long but instead Mel Richardson was Cattle year. one of the party. Part of the crowd School Quartette which will appear at 3 Cows giving milk, 2 yearling heifers Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver came back after being down Tuesday and striking such bad weather and the opera bouse Saturday night, Mar 2 Cows fresh soon, 5 Calves. Tablets lnvaribly bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa 12.

LaClede says they have alrai)y visited several towns around White this time Henry Volkman went with them. The weather they found on the return trip was even worse than the tion, headache, dizziness, saliownes MARCH 12, 1910 DO NT ecwhtei Miro I -T- High benool I SS IT Quartette R. L. Hazzard, 1 st Tenor and Reader P. J.

Zeurcher, 2nd Sam'l F. Zeurcher, Baritone, Paul H. Hanstine, Bass Soloist Good Program: Quartets, Solos, Duetts and Readings. Opera House, Belle Plaine, Ks. water ana nave made good every of the skin and dyspepsia.

Sold by where they have been. He says they i first time. L. L. Constant.

do not attempt anything of a classical nature but give a good, interesting program of songs. He is the reader Implements, Etc. 1 John Deere 12 in. gang plow, 1 Miunie Binder, 1 16 in. sulky plow, 1 John Deere walking cultivator, 1 3-section harrow, 1 Sulky hay rake, 1 Disc, 1 wagon, 1 2-seat carriage, 1 John Deere 14 in.

gang plow, 2 John Deere riding cultivators, 1 Play Ball corn planter, 1 6-tooth cultivator 1 2-section harrow, 1 Minnie Mower, 1 10-hoe wheat drill, 1 New low-wheel with the quartette as well as first ten or. It Wichita expects to make a sue cess of the meeting of the State Edi 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i 1 torial Association in that city nex Monday and Tuesday she will have to wagon and rack, 1 Corn Sheller 8 1-2 bushels of Alfalfa seed, 1 1-2 bu. of Timothy seed, 2 Bushels of Clover (P Moline and Rock Island disk Harrows, j) Clark's double disk and spad-f ing Harrows, loosen up. Just now there is a dearth of volunteer offers of automobiles, to take the pen pushers and their wives for a ride over the city and what is seed. Sensation seed oats on sale, 50c per bushel of Fine Texas Red Oats, Corn in crib, tiled Hay, Seed Po worse they are having to advertise for autos.

It is too bad that Buch tatoes, 1 Set nice double carriage harness, 2 Sets double work harness, Some household and kitchen furniture and other articles too numerous to mention. spirit of abortive liberality should be made public. Wichita has more autos for its size than any town in the it li Vi i Hi i il Ever" sulky and gang Plows, west and instead of having to ask (0 FREE LUNCH AT NOON through the papers for those who wil Era TIME CARD lOt UU1NQ NUH'X'H. lit K. C.

Express, dully 7.SS a. lis Kansas City Mull, daily p. 324 Auitusta ifiiied, dully Ex. Sunday 11 ft. no UOINQ SOUTH.

117 Amarlllo Muil. daily a. 113 New Mexico and Texas daily 6:33 p. 323 Wellington, mixed, daily, Ex. Sunday p.

,111 to Kansas City without ohanire. 1 13 Direct connection to Paoilic Coast points 324 connects at Mulvane for Wichita and Kansas City points, Couihid tickets od sale to all points. n. O. Watts.

A (rent Old papers for sale at this oflice A oiue bijf buuch for 5c. GOING HAST, Passenger, St. Louis Special m. Freiifht GOING WEST. Passenger, Colorado Special Frelt'ht 111 Coupon tickets on sale to all parts and buK-liukfe checked on all tickets.

S. C. Joskh, Aent. exlend the newspaper people a free ride should have to turn down the kindly proffers because of more than Morrison, Moline and Rock Island Listers. O.J.MARK could possibly be used.

When the newspaper people met in Emporia two years ago there was hardly an auto in TERMS OF SALE. All sums of $10 cash in hand. All sums over $10 a credit of 9 months will be given on bankable note, without interest if paid when due; if not paid when due to draw Klper cent from date; 4 per cent discount on all sums over $10 will be allowed for cash. J. M.

HATTHEVVS. J.W. ANUERSON, Auctioneer the. town but that was at the beck and and call of the committee. Wichita The S.

O. Bishop sale Monday was one of the biggest in the country. Kverythiug generally sold well. shouldn't let little Eropory be ahead 1 in that particular..

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