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Spray pumps at Shannon's DIED. Brown In Pittsburg. April 8th. 1913. Stock Men, THE JIJtARDJPUESS.

GIRARD, KANSAS. April 17. 1913. don't have to BORN. KRNNFDY In Crawford township, March, 17th 1913, to Mr.

and Mrs. A. P. Kennedy, a son, Lester Marvin. Hossack In Crawford township, April 8th, 1913, to Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Hossack, a son, William Cary Hossack. Morris In Girard, Jan. 13, 1913, to Mr.

and Mrs. James Morris, a son, Frank Miller Morris. away for Grand Live You JJayid which tells you Cattle, Horses, We have Dr. Roberts -Send this book, prepared by Dr. Roberts, the celebrated veterinarian, all aliout the ailments of your CotVs, Sheep, Hogs and Chickens.

Prepared Prescriptions Store, GLrard. right here at our store and we have rlr7p a copy oi the grand book lor you dli Dr. Hoberts is the greatest live stock authority of the comttry. Mx-fitate Vtti-rinnrUn of Wisconsin, Lecturer ami Writer on Slock Diw.iprs. the vctrrinarinn who is rfiltM f.ir ft ml near to treat hiffli-priceii animals.

His l'reiRreil Prescription are the one- lie uses mi his own practice, the thinjjs you have use tor scores of times every year. Tiie book Jfeis down closer to stockmen's nee'iis than anything you hTe ever rea-1 po.ts yon on symptoms and diseases, tella you what to do and how to do it. Wi; have broiteht the advice and the treatments of the famous veterinarian right to your door. And the big hook is absolutely free. Call for your copy.

JfiU these most valuable prepared prescriptions on your stable shelf for emergency case. HIGGIK Drug EXCURSIONS. Dallas, May 10-16, 1913, Account annual meeting Imperial Council Anoient Arabio Order Nobles of the Mystio Shrine, Bound trip rate $15.30. liny 7th, Nth, Oth and 16th. Final return limit May 25th.

Account General Assemblies Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Atlanta, Ga and United Presbyterian Church of North America and Pres- MARRIED. Crisler Morgan On the 10th of April, 1913, by John Dowd, probate judge, Mr.

Arthur Crisler and Miss Roma Morgan, both of Pittsburg. Leonard Bloomer On the 9th of April, 1913, by John Dowd, probate judge, Mr. Andrew Leonard and Miss Nannie Bloomer, both of Pittsburg. Leonartz Clarkson On the9th of April, 1913, by John Dowd, probate judge, Mr. Simon Leonartz and Miss Stella Clarkson, both of Mulberry.

STUMPH-Fox-On the 4th of April, 1913, by Rev: Ed. Mansby, Mr. Howard J. Stumph, of Koehler, New Mexico, and Miss Myrtle E. Fox, of Girard, Kas.

The marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. W-ildenstein, Koehler, N.

Friday evening, April 4th, at 10 o'clock, Mr. Clifford WH-denstein acting as best man nd Miss Alice Fall as bridesmaid. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Wil-denstein, Mr. Clifford Wildenstein, Mr. Hurlev Wildenstein, Mr. John Wilden- stein, Miss Evelyn Wildenstein, Mr.

and Mrs. Dr. Phillipps and Law-rene, Mr. John Ross, Mr. and Mrs.

I. C. Rrown. and Miss Alvce Fall. The vnunor couple, will make their home in Koehler.

N. as Mr. Stumph is employed as electrician ior ine ot, K. M. racinc wining o.

Grotheer Munett On the 6th of Anril 1913, hv Rev. O. Matuschka, Carl Grotheer and Miss Marie Munett. both of Pittsburg. Gates Mitchell On the, 14th of April, 1913, by John Dowd, proDate judge, Mr.

L. H. Gates and Miss Lettie Mitchell, both of Curranville. Loetler Gleichenberger On the 12th of Anril. 1913.

bv Rev. Ph. Bar- toccetti, Mr. Peter Loetler, of Radley, and Mary Gleichenberger, of Yale. Esch Schmuck On the 18th of March, 1913, by John Dowd, probate iudee.

Mr. John Esch and Miss Olive Schmuck, both of Pittsburg. Wade Ralston On the 30th of March, 1913, by John Dowd, probate iudee. Mr. Jess Wade and Miss Loise Ralston, both of Pittsburg.

Smith Sharp On the 31st of March, 1913, by John Dowd, probate judge, Mr. M. L. Smith and Miss Pearl Sharp, both of Webb City, Mo. Swaney Mitchell-On the 23d of March, 1913, by John Dowd, probate judge, Mr.

Roger B. Swaney and Miss Nellie May Mitehen, botn ot ualena, Kas. Evans Miller On the 13th of April, 1913, by James A. Smith, justice of the peace, Mr. S.

G. Evans and Mrs. M. A. Miller, both of Pittsburg.

Trask Bass On the 12th of April, 1913, by Rev. E. J. Gardner, Mr. Oscar Fay Trask, of Girard, and Miss Lola Fry Bass, of Farlington.

Stephan Scobey On the 12th of April, 1913, by John Dowd, probate judge, Mr. Leonard Stephan and Miss Mary Scobey, both of Arcadia. Cussmania Barnkie On the 15th of April, 1913, hy John Dowd, probate judge, Leo Cussmania and Miss Mary Barnkie, both Dunkirk. McGee Gambles On the 11th of April, 1913, by Rev. R.

J. I'artee, Mr. Clyde McGee and Miss Mary Gambles, both of Yale. by terian Church in the United States, May 14th to June 1st, 1913. Hound trip lats $28.00.

Dates of sale May 11th, 12th; 13th and 14th. Final return 1 limit June 10th, 1913. C. S. ROBERTS, Local Agent.

Nervous Edna Forester Brown, daughter of Mrs. Nannie Brown, aged 13 vears. Head light. Morman At Mulberrv. -Aoril 5th.

1913, of dropsy. Alfred Morman. aired 52 years. News. Stanton--In Arma.

Adi-iI 10th. 1913. of heart disease. Samuel Stanton. Headlight.

He is survived by a widow and nine children. WESTOPP-Three miles east of Wal-ut, April 6th. 1913, of heart failure, ames Westhoff, aged about 77 years. -Eagle. SCHMALZ in Pittshuro-.

at th home of her grandparents, of scarlet lever, tjnariotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmalz, of Pittsburg, aged 4 years. Headlight. HAYDEN At the Cxrmol hnsmitnl April 13th.

1913. Mrs. Lena Havrlen. wife of John Havden. of Walnut." 36 years.

Headlight. PlSTOTNIK At Cockerill camn. Anril 13th, Frank Pistotnik, aged 6 years. Headlight. HAGALE In Pittshuro-.

Anril 15th. 1913, of pneumonia. Gahlp. son of Mr. and, Mrs.

James Hagale, aged 7 months. Headlight. FOLTZ-In Frontenac. Anril 15th. 1913, of paralysis, Alphonso Foltz, aged 45 years.

Headlight. LYNCH In Grant tnwnshin. A nril 11th, 1913, of pneumonia. Mrs. Marv Lynch, aged 70 years.

ATKINSON Twelve miles northwest of April 4th, 1913, Mrs. Lu-cindav Atkinson, aged 73 years, 8 months, and 20 days. Herald. Elder-At ElPaso. Texas.

Aoril 13th. 1913, of tuberculosis meningitis, John tlder, aged 24 years. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Elder, formerly of Girard, and 3pent his boyhood days in this city. His body was shipped here for burial. The funeral sorviees will take place in the E. Church at 11 o'clock, a.

to-day. GIRARD MARKETS. GRAIN. Reported by C. Hitz-.

Buying Prices. Wheat soft 90 Wheat hard 90 Corn 55 Oats 40 Timothy seed. 1 75 Flax seed 1 10 Retail Prices. Flour, hard wheat 2 50 soft wheat 2 50 Meal 1 75 Corn 1 25 Shorts 1 20 Bran 1 05 Corn, bu 70 Oats, bU 45 LIVE STOCK. Reported by Vincent Bros, Buvine Prices.

Cattle 4 00 7 00 Veal calves 6 00 (tf 7 50 HogS 8 00 frf 8 50 Retail Meats. Beefsteak 171 (S! 25 Beef roast 15 (i. 17J Beef fresh boiling 10 (w 17J Pork steak io zs Pork Tf Mutton chop 17 (n 25 10 Ml Zo Dry salt 15 ti 17J Breaktast bacon 20 (n) 35 Hams 19 (n 30 Lard 10 (a PRODUCE. Reported by E. E.

Decke. Butter 16 2( Eggs (a 15 13 Digesi Nervous indigestion is a form of gastrities which is the result of extreme nervousness. The patient usually complains of a fealing of fullness or pressure after eating or even slight pain or belching, loss or irregularity of appetite, a sleepy feeling, nr ven weakness or dizziness. There is a rked mental de-: pi ession, and the patient is nervous and anxious. One peculiarity i- that thef quantity and quality of food teems to make little difference in the At times indiKestable food can be taken without annoyance, while at other times digestable food may produce symptoms.

Frequent pain and discomfort are pres- i' ent when the stomach is empty There is often nausea and occasionally vomit- ing. The bowls, as a rule, are constipated, but there mav be attacks of diarrhea The patient is often exirem.ly disagreeable to those around him because of thi inward opndition. pinal lesions are to blame for this condition, and thev may be found any- where between the first cervical and coccyx bone. A maladjustment is sure to be found in some reg'on of the spine, and can be corrected by osteopathy. The is a cause for this extreme nervousness and an osteopath can find aniT correct it.

TTT A TTTP. Better farm toolB at Shannon's. I Bulk garden seeds at Finical's. Rooms for rent. irs.H'.

Millington. Lids for kicla at May Townsend Our screen doors keep the flies OUT. Leonard-Cole Lumber Co. Traveling bags, suit cases, and trunks, second floor at Burnett's. Chick Feed and bulk Seeds at Shan- FoR SALE, fine young driving mare.

1 Gliok Smith. OCEIHSN interest notes lor sale at the Press office. Our screen doors are White Pine. Leonard-Cole Lumber Co. New styles in neckwear at M.

Wilder Co's. Salvet Stock food at Phillips's drug store, the Rexall Store. You will find it at Phillips's drug store. Famous Emerson Foot Lift Gang Plows at Shannon's. Ladies' "Ready to goods, second floor at Burnett's.

At Phillips's drug store, new style wall paper. The latest Peerless patterns Wilder Co. for sale by M. You can get the Black Hawk corn planters at Shannon's, At Phillips's drug store. A fine stationery line.

At' Phillips's drug store. Every- thing in the drug line. Our screen doors are furnished with Fixtures. Leonard-Cole Lumber Co. Smam.

county ana Girard city maps for sale at Press office at 10 cents each. Working Girls! Board and lodging $3 per week. 1J block from square Inquire at this office. 4t No. 1 prairie hay lor sale in ton lot or car load lots by Henry Lucke, Girard, 3t NEW embroidery designs in pillow tops, underwear, at M.

Wilder Ladies who are in authority in the millinery line admire and wear the Elza hats. You will find them at May Tnwnaenrf Co 'a For sale or rent, 20 acres two miles east of Girard, on car line. Write to G. A. Gillette, 423 West 6th, Pittsburg, Kas.

For Sale. A'Lakeside piano, buggy and harness, Winchester shot gun. and Marlin rifle, by Dr. G. E.

Cole. Just received, car No. 1 Kansas salt. We have it in barrels, 100 pound sacks, 50 pound sacks. 100 pound sacks crushed Rock Salt.

H. P. Grund's Department Store. For Rent. The J.

A. Wayland residence in Higgie's Park at a nominal rent to right party one who will care for it. See Jon G. Wayland, For Sale. A 15 H.

P. gasoline engine, circulating pump, tanks, and ready for use. Guarantee in A No. 1 shape. See Vincent Girard.

For Sale. A 15 H. P. gasoline engine, circulating pumps, tanks, and ready for use. Guarantee in A No.

1 shape. See Vincent Girard. THELoyalDaughters of the Christian church will give a progressive luncheon in the basement of the church Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, April 23d. A short program will be rendered. Everybody'cordially invited.

Presbyterian Church. Sunday School, 9:45, a. Morning service, at 11:00, a. Christian Endeavor, 6:30, p. m.

Evening service, 7:00, p. m. A. H. Morrison, Pastor.

WE have an excellent modern dwell- ine house, located in Girard, that we wish to exchange for farm land, 40, 80, or 160 acres, located in Crawford coun ty. If you have anything for exchange let us hear from you. George Lawler, Girard, Kas. For Sale. The following articles cheap: library tahle, magazine rack, 2 wash stands, oil stove and oven, couch, kitchen table hig house, galvanize covered feed boXi wheelbarrow, and other small articles, Osage, Girard.

Clean Up Day. Next Thursday April 24th, 1913, is hereby designated as clean-up day for Girard. and I request all citizens to hive all trash gathered and piled up In the alleys where it will be accessible to teams, which will haul it away. Be sure to have the work done by Thurs Dishes on second floor at Burnett's. One cook ttove for sale cheap.

T. Thompson. Our screen doors keep the flies OUT. Leonard-Cole Lumber Co. Phone batteries cents at Shannon's.

special price, 10 Our screen doors are White Pine. Leonard-Cole Lumber Co. Men's $12.50 suits, second floor, Burnett's. The Santa Fe Railway Co. is putting down a prospect hole on the J.

W. Murdock farm northwest of Girard. The Frontenac' Kandy Kids beat the Pittsburg Pirates at base ball last Sun day at Pittsburg by a score oi 10 to 2. Our screen doors are furnished with Fixtures. Leonard-Cole Lumber Co.

For Rent. The J. A. Wayland residence in Higgie's Park at a nominal rent to right party one who will care for it. See Jon G.

Wayland, administrator. Eugene Cropper and wife have taken charge of the City Hotel, and will conduct the same as a rooming house, in connection with the east side restaurant. First Christian Science Society. Corner St. John Street and Ozark avenue.

Sunday School, 9:45, a. m. Lesson sermon, 11, a. m. Subject, "Doctrine of Atonement." Testimonial meeting, Wednesday, 8, p.

m. M. E. Church. Sunday School, 9:45, a.

m. M. G. Slawson, superintendent. Public worship, 11, a.

m. Epworth League at 6:30, p. John Hibbard, president. Public worship, 7:30, p. m.

E. J. Gardner, Pastor. St. John's Episcopal Church 3d Sunday after Easter.

Holy Communion, a. m. Sunday School 9:45, a. m. Evensong and sermon, 8, p.

m. Parish meeting immediate after Evensong. Choir practice every Thursday, 7:30, p. m. Rev.

Harold E. W. Tomlinson. Entertained At 500. Mrs.

H. Barker, Mrs. Victor Smith, and Mrs. Baily Barker enter- tamed at the u. ti.

earner none, last Thursday afternoon. About sixty guests were present. The de.corations were pink and white sweet peas. The favors pink roses. Mrs.

K. L. Sulli-J. H. van drew hrst prize, and Mrs.

McCoy the booby prize. Letter List. Letters remaining uncalled for in the po3toffice in Girard, Crawford county, for week ending April 17th, 1913: Brand, William Buckbee, Mrs.Oma Bell, L. Holsey Deardoff, Sheridan Kinnear, J. V.

Lynch, Dan Richards, Ray Marshal, Mr. Wm. Videmselv, Martus Aerial Navigat.on Co. (3) One cent due on all advertised letters. Persons calling for the above will please say advertised.

T. R. Jones, P. Proceedings Board of County Com- missioners Board of county commissioners met in regular session Monday, April 14th, 1913. All the members of the board were present.

District Clerk's report of stenogra pher's fees collected for first quarter, ending March 31st, 1913, amounting to was examined and found to be cor rect, and was approved. Case of The State of Kansas vs John Dollar, Herman Kruger, and John Pod-pechan was settled as 'per stipulations on file in the office of the county clerk. Board adjourned. L. D.

Herlocker, Guy E. Turner, Chairman. County Clerk. The board of county commissioners met in regular session, Tuesday, April 15th, 1913. All the members were present.

Requisition for supplies for Crawford county's patients at Wifflield was approved, and the clerk was instructed to purchase the same. Petition of R. A. Wylie and 35 others asking for a bridge across Thunderbolt creek, on the north half of 1 of sec 18, town 30, range 23, was considered and continued for investigation in June. Minutes of meetings of April 7th and 8th! 1913, were read and approved, excepting that referring to tax certificate sales on April 8th, 1913, which is held for further action.

Board adjourned. L. D. Herlocker, Guy E. Turner, Chairman.

County Cierk. GETTING T.OU ETHER. Such progressive pppublicans as Senator La Follette, Senator Cummins, Senator Borah, and Senator Works have decided to stay, with the Republican The general disposition is one of iret-toKether, and this will be done both in the nation and the several states before, the close of Uirrur. ''4551 if! emparativ' Igestiibility Indigestion. w.

vy. Av.Sj vateopatu, Over Veaich's Music Store. Before You Buy a Refrigerator Be Sure and See the ALASKA WHITE ENAMEL $12.50 $15 00 $13.50 See the New Process OIL COOK STOVE. modols of Corsots, one of tho on the market. of Food R.

L. SULLIVAN, Hardware. Made with different Baking Powders' CORSETS 11 1 fl From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests: An equal quantity of bread (biscuit) was made with each of three different kinds of baking powder cream of tartar, phosphate, and alum and submitted separately to the action cf the digestive fluid, each for the same length of time. The relative percentage of the food digested is shown as follows: Bread made with Royal Cream of Tartar Powder; 100 Per Cent Digested Bread made with phosphate powder: 68 Per 'Cent. have added six new host advertised Corsets Bread made with alum powder 67 Per Cent.

These tests, which are absolutely reliable and unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance to everyone P'cod raised with Royal, a cream of tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely digestible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found to largely retard the digestion of the food made from them. Undigested food is wasted food, but it is the source of very many bodily ailments. THEY ARE THE LATEST STYLE. Come in and let us show you the new models, Ever Kiirinent is guaranteed to please and give satisfaction, or th price will be refunded. H.

H. GRUND'S Departmeot Store. day morning, April 24th. H. P.

Houghton, Mayor..

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