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The Frankfort Index from Frankfort, Kansas • Page 3

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nol RIGHT AND WRONG 1 evea a slight imperfection of the eyes comes a constant nervous strain, which results in headache, nausea, nervousness or some kindred complaint. Wrong glasees will increase the strain; right ones will relieve it. For the wrong ones go to some other place for the right ones come here J. J. BRADY, M.

D. O. D. Calls answered day or night. 11 THE ONLY WAY Many Frankfort Citizens Have Discovered It.

Just what to do when the kidneys are affected, la a question that concerns both young and old. Weak kidneys neglected In childhood lead to'life-long suffering. People of ad vanced years, with less vitality, suffer doubly. In youth or age, langour, backache, urinary irregularities, dizziness and nervousness make life a burden. There is one remedy that acts directly on the kidneys.

Doan's Kidney Pills owe their world-wide fame to the fact that they have cured 4 41 42 53 54 Gl 1 2 16 21 23 24 31 55 G3 G5 75 82 83 85 8G Lot 13 and Add Lots 4. and east 5 Lou 4, 5.6 Lot 6 Lots 7 and 8 Lot '6 Lots 8 9 10, 11, 12 dry sville-Palmetto. Lot 10 Lota 7, 8 Lot 10 Lot 4 Lot 7 Lots 8. 9. 10 Lots 11, 12 Lots, 10, 11, 12 Lots 9, 10 Lots 6, 7 Lots 7, 8, 9, 10 Lot 1 Lots 2, 10, 11, 12 Lots 5, Lots 10, 11, 12 Lots 7, 8 9 Lots 10.

11, 12 Lot 8 and east 4, west 4, Lot 5 Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 10, 1, 12 90 5 102 103 112 Everything in Building Material We aim to keep at all times everything in Lumber and Building materials, but sometimes we get very low on some item, but we have recently enlarged our stock and are now again prepared to meet the demand. The time is at hand when the farmer muss prepare to cut the hay crop; but it is not the purpose to gather this valuable crop and let it rot, but to save it, and in order to do this a bay barn should be built. We can make you an estimate price on a barn that will Surprise you and we will be pleased to have yon call and let us show our plan and cost of same. Remember we are headquarters for the best brands of Prepared Roofing and White Pine Screen Doors. Call and see us befcie buying elsewhere.

Yours truly, Searle Chapin Lumber Co. N. VV. Kallemeyn, Mgr. City of Oketo Lots 0, 7, 8 Lot 1 Lots 3, 4, 5 Lots 1,2, 3 Gr Lots 1 to 10 inc 1 Est 1st Add North 25x107 ft of 74 ft 11 12 1 Lot 3 3 East 42 ft 1 5 Lot 3 Et 3rd Add Lot 1 and east A 2, east A 4, east 5, east A 1G City of Summerfield Land In City Limits thousands of cases of Bick kidneys and cured permanently.

Leander Parks, of Hanover, Kans says: "Off and on for ten years I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills when suffering from pains through the small of my back and lameness across my loins, caused by hard work and contraction of colds. Doan VKidney Pills have always given me prompt relief and restored my kidneys to a normal condition. 1 am never without a supply of this remedy in the house and I recommend il whenever I have an opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Trice 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New agents for the United States.

Remember the name Doan's and tuke no other. We make a specialty of dry cleaning and pressing men's, ladies' and children's clothing. No shrinking or fading. Try us Rav Stever. 48 T.

F. RHODES, Pres. OTIS V. LOHMULl.ER, Vice Pres. JAMES M.

RHODES, Vice TreB H. KENNEDY, Cashier. T. W. SNODGRASS, Ass't Cashier.

OR(JA'IZEI AFRIL, 1891 THE CITIZENS' BANK OF FKANlvFOKT, KANSAS. Town Range 10 Capital $30,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, over $30,000 TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED A.P.HAMPTON. W.J.GREGG.

ISAAC H- MFNRO. RHODES JAMTS M. RHODES H. LOUREV. OTIS V.

LOHMULLER. Sec 4 (i Block 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 1G 17 18 24 25 27 32 33 34 3S 2 35 11 50x1 02 ft northeast 1 4 13x27 rods south northeast 1 Town Lots Lots 1, 2, 3 Lots 1 2. 3, 4 Lots 1 to inc Lots 1 to 10 inc. and 32 North A 20, 21, 22, 23, 21 Lot 5 Lots 12, 13, 11 Lots 5, 7, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 Lot 9 Lots 3. 15, 1G Lots 21, 22 Lot 1G Lots 31, 32 Lots 4.

5, Lots 15, 1G Lots 1 to ir Smiley's Add Lots 3, 4 Lots 7, 8 Joseph's Add Lots 3 W. H. TROSPER AUCTIONEER Phone 20G at my expense or make dates at this office. VV. H.

TROSPER, Insurance See J. M. SHUMATE about your Farm and Centralia Items. The announcements are out foi the marriage of Miss Mabel JIazen and Guy C. Rexroad, which will tuke place Wednesday evening, Aug.

IG, at the bride's home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaston and Miss Gertrude Gaston returned Tuesday from a week's sojourn with Brown county relatives Crops in that vicinity are much better than in this locality. The grass Is green and thing3 in general look fine.

Born, Thursday morning, Aug. 10, a boy to Mr, and Mrs. Onkley Jenkins.) Karl Gaston and Miss Edna Wad-leigh took in the Log Rolling at Ax-tell Wednesday. During the' month of August there will be no preaching at the Congregational church. Rev.

Bussey, our pastor, is spending the month with his aged father at Buffalo, N. Y. The Corning picnic, which was pulled off last week, drew quite a crowd from this sactiou. All report a good time with plenty of entertainment, Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Myers celebrated their bOth wedding anniversary last Thursday evening. Their eonB, George of Kansas City, and Roy of Topeka, were here to complete the family circle. In the evening about sixty, of their neighbors and friends City property Fire, Lightning and Wind Storm Insurance. Strong companies, low rates and liberal policies, Office in Citizens' Bank buiding. Frankfort, Kansas.

D. M. Desmond, A. M. D.

PHYSICIAN, SURGEON and SPECIALIST GRADUATE of Hitltimore Medical College and John 'Hopkins, clus of 1S'J2. Medical or surgical cases in city or country attended with card and dispatch at all hours of the day or night. Office and residence the old. Dr. Schcolin residence.

TELEPHONE tendered them a surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schubeit are the parents of a baby girl born Sunday. This is the fourth child and only daughter in the Schubert family Rev.

Wilson, brother of our townsman, E. R. Wilson, spent last Sunday with the Wilson family nnd preached at the M. church Sunday evening. Mr.

and Mrs Jchn Reed are spending the week at Cottonwood Falls with kin folks. Mrs. Geo. Seyler is very ill at her home in this city. We have missed some of our largest fryes.

Wonder who is enjoying them? The railroad company tells us they expect to begin the work cf raising the track in this city about Sept 1st. This will include the switch yards as well as the main track. The top story of the stone house on the W. H. Holtslander farm near Alton, was blown away In a tornado last Wednesday.

The damage was covered by insurance. NOTICE My millinery stock and fixtures are for Bala. Only millinery stock in town; good location. Mrs. City of Vermillion Lots 3 and 4 8 Lots 3, 4 13 Lots 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 15 Lots 19, 20 27 Rice's Add Lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 1 City of Waterville Lot 3 9 Lots 7, 15, 1G 10 Railroad Add Less lots 1, 2, 3 20 Lot 3 20 llutt's Add Lots 8, 9 9 Hazel wood's Add Lots 17, IS 8 Town of Winifred Money To Loan ON REAL ESTATE.

NO DELAY. See Trosucr Blaekney. The Frankfort Veterinarian, Will be at the Livery Barn in Vermillion every Friday. South of 13, 14, 15 Lots 3, 4, 7 We Bell McCormlck corn binders; one on exhibition now. Fundis Fundis.

89-tf F. O. McCoy, Vermillion, Kas. 4'2tf.

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