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THE, IQLA DAILY RE.GISTHjRi..TOESPAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28,1916. IHPPEIIItieS DP XT OgiONY THE BUSY REES BUZZED AND PLIED THE XEEDLE. ETcryonc J8 Going 611 a Still Hnnt for the Thanksglrlng 'Siews' COLONY. Nov; Robblns autdedtollola Monday. Miss Elsie Smith went to Kansas evening to spend Thanks Siylng week.

Mrs. Jennie fbllet went to Kansas City Wednesday to visit friends over Thfnksglylng. Too often we miss the Joy of living byatlack of Interest. Therie was considerable criticism of the young man who did BOt enlist and go to the border last summer, adding, "the Mexicans haven't done thing to me." We hear the same story from Europe. And in Uie peaceful old United States we get the habit of not showing Interest where we have little personal concern.

But it not! so with the The other evening Wayne Dickerson, thirteen years old, read the story of election frauds in the Star rand reinarked to the; boss, "1 "Would not want to in Kansas City." The young minds revolt whiere the Ider ones assume an Indifferent attitilde. Mrs. Jake duller returned Saturday from Garnett and reports the birth of a little grandson November 23rd to and Mrs. Jdihn Culler. The new boy has received the name of Robert Lewis, and friends here will be glad to congratulate his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Roberts went to Eureka Tuesday for an over Thanksgiving visit with her brother Will Stewart and family- J.

Roberts of Council Bluffs, whose wife and baby have been here for some time, came the the week and they will eat Thanksgiving dinner with his sister Mrs. Matt Jones and family. I Miss Freida Hanna came down from, Kansas 'City Monday and will spend a week at.vhome. I Mrs. James Othick was down from KVelda, on business, Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and children visited Sunday with his Mrs. Chas. Dodge and family near Gar ''nett'.

i Mrs. T. V. Crannell is here from Parsons for a several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. V.

T. Maxwell. Mrs. W. h.

Morris came down from Garnett Sunday and went Wednesday with her Mrs. Glen Day visit her mother and sister at Augusta. Mrs. Morris l.s quite feeble and she will remain with her until after Day making only ft days visit. alias Marie Skourup returned Mon-j day from an over Sunday visit with Miss Agnes at Independence.

Miss Rena Holmes went to her home at Pleasanton Friday, after a short visit with her sister, of this place. I The-; Busy Bees met Tuesday the 21st-with Mrs. H6nry Wells as ess and had a very pleasant day. Mrs- Wells, assisted by her mother, Mrs. E.

Jdhnson'served a splendid dinner and the ladies took care of a tiiig pile of general sewing. There were seven members present' and tlie following guests: Mrs. Rilla Reeves, Mrs. J. H.

Skourup and Miss Tina, and Mrs. W. F. Wells.i Harry Hill went to Garnett on business Monday and from there, to Osawatdmie for a visit with an Mr: and Mrs. F.

E. Maxwell and son parents and, brother of V. E. Maxwell, drove up from Parsons and are his guests' this week- The Kensington club was entertained-. Friday by Mrs.

Glen Day and the ladies enjoyed a veryl delightful afternoon. The hostess was assisted in serving lunch by her sister. Miss Grace Morris, of Garnett and Mrs. Arch Willey. Members present were: Mrs.

Frank Denton, i Miss Harriet Smith, Mrs. Roy Robciits, Mrs. W. H. Brown, Ijarson.

Mrs. M. E. Spcnce and Mrs. W.

Hatfield. The guests were Mrs. Less Willey, Mrs. Arch Willey, 1 D. Day, Mrs.

1-. H. Fowler. Mrs. Ermon Hatfield, of Kansas City, and Miss Grace Morris.

Misses Mabel aiid Madge Holzapfel went to "Baldwin on Monday in order to a play.given there that evening- "Want" ads are read by ao.Ono pcoi)le. Try one. Dear Beodew-LMt winter I rafferod terribly from lame back, weak kidneys and dizziness, and uric acid in the blood caused rheumatic, pains abd a constant worn-out 1 sent to Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. his new remedy, "Anuric.

As soon as the box of tablets came by mail 1 commenced taking them and reaped untold good from iholr use. I any one sufTerliiig froin lame weak kidneys or any uric acki trouble would do well to give "Anuric" a trial. Yours truly, aius. ATE Tnixwrsos, Et Box 5. Shawnee.

Okla. OTE: Folkn in town and adjoining counties are deliglited with the results they have obtained by using'M AT the newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is head of the I NVALIDS' and URGICAL I NSTITUTE, in Buffalo, Y. Tliose who started the day with a backache, stiff legs, arms jnuscies, and an aching head (worn out before the day began l)ecause the.y were in itnd out of bed. half times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, 6omfort and hew strength they obtained from Dr.

Pierce's Anuric Tablets. T6 prove that this is a certain uric acid isblvent andi cbnqners headache, kidacy and bladder aiseasea and rheumatism, if you've never used the "Anuric," cut this out and send ten. cents to Doctor Pierce for a large sample package. This will prove to you that "Anuric" is thirty-seven times more active than lithia in eliminating uric.acid—and the roost perfect kidney, and'bladder corrector. If you are a sufferer, go to your bestdruggist and ask for a 50-cent box of "Anuric." You run no risk for Dr.

Pierce's good name stands iDchind this wonderful new as it has for- the past half century for his "Golden Medical a general tonio made from roots with pure glycerine which makes the blood pure, his "Favorite Prescription" for weak women and "Pleasant Pellets" for liver ilia. (A.dvertisement) LECTURE ON THE Mrs. Mary H. Spmmerville who wiU give the lectures the Unl)orn showing at the Elite Theatre Thanksgiving day has niatleiWTiite Slave in- ve.sti?atinn for the Government and who has been Connected in an official capacity with the'Pollce Departments of many of the largest cities In investigations of vice has' a large hind of first hand on how our llosiillals of the large cities are filled every year by the high sclipc: of the country who arc supposed to be away on summer vacation. H'on to (ict Kid of Catarrh, Catarrhal DcnfueHW or Head I KCH.

you have catarrh, catarrhal deaf ncss or head noises caused by or if phlegm drops In youi" throat and has caused catarfh of'the stomach or bowels you will lie glad to know that these distressing syjnptoms can be entirely overcome In many instances by the following treatment which you can easily prepare. In your own home at little cost Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). This w'ill not cost you more than 75c. rake this home and add to it pint of hot water and 4 ounces' of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day.

decided improvement 1 is sometimes noted after the first day's treatment. Breathing becomes easy, while the distressing head noises, headache, dullness cloudy thinldng, gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Loss of smell, taste, defective hearing and mueus dropping in' the back of the throat are other cyraptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh and which are often overcome by: this efficacious treatment, Xearly ninety per cent of all ear are said to be directly caused by catarrh, therefore, there must be many people whose'hearing can be restored by thi'p simple home treatment. Mundis Driiig Store you. i (T) Telephone on the Rifle Range.

On the rifle range of the Georgia 'state militia, at Augusta, scoring Is done by a telephone systein. A telephone In the firing pit is operated from a central station box on the firing line; so is an Iron buzzcr-box in front of each target. When the buzzer sounds, the target Is pulled down, the shot located nnd niiotlior tnrgot set ScU'nce Railroidd Committee at Work. HOTOR IM has rounded, out Lwenty-two months of existence by distributing to niorc than one hundred thousand cars. Frbm left tp Cummins, Representatives Hamilton and Sims, Senators! and Brandegee, and Representative Esch.

Seated, left to Adamson, vice-chairman, and Senator Newlands, chairman. Tliese are nine of the joint railroad investigating committee of the Senate and House to investigate every phase of the railroad situation, which is of intense interest to the railroads, the brotherhoods and the general public. THE NEWS XT UWONTOWN HES.S HAVE CORNER ON EGG REPORTER SAYS. Water Supply at Unlontown is Good, So Fort Scott and Other Tr.i1ns Fill Here. Proi Hertzog Praises This Piferf ect Laudative 4 CfiMivril Syriip IVpslii an Me for ConMtlpaUon.

In CjVory family there Is more or less occasion for a laxative remedy. It Is to meet "this! need that Dr. Caldweirs Pppfiin is prepared, and tfiat this of simply laxative Iterbs with pepsin fulfills its purpose is proven by its place in thousands of American homes. F. J.

C. Hertzog. the well Igifiwn Ungiiist; North Orianna IPjiiladelphia. wiote to Dr. Caldwoir that he has u.se^ Dr.

Cald- wjell's gyrup Pepsin In his household Avith excellent results' and' that he aiid his, family I consider It Indeed a friend in" need, nnd" alw-ays keep a bottle Of vition handi -Constipation is the direct cause of much serious illness and! is a condi- Uon-that should never be' neglected. Harsh, cathartics and violent purga- should never'be employed tp lieve constipation, becaiise the very violence their action shoiclcs the tire'system; A'mild laxatire, sudh as; 5: I)r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far being mild and gentle in its action, without griping or other paia.orldSscomlbrt; its.freedom 'from airoiUate narcotic drugs it for children. Dr. CaUlwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold in dru? stores everywhere for fifty a bottle.

To avoid imitations and ineffective substitutes be sure to get Dr: Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. See that .1 facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his' portrait appear on the yellow carton In wlilch the bottle is packed. trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing-to Dr. W.

Caldwell. 455 Warhlngtba St, Monticello, Illinois: The pie social at Hog Hollow school house Friday night was attended by a large number of Uniontown people. Mrs. Addie Hartman and children of HIatville, came last Friday for a visit With relatives here. Glen Moore (Democrat) won ten boxes of cigars and Glen Griffith (Kepiiblican) lost nine boxes on the recent election'.

Herewith we extend a' cordial invitation to Moore to drop in see lis most any time. Ruben Donald, a colored, gentleman well known to most of our peoi)le. was lately married to. a Kansas City lady, '1 lie newhoiisc lllram Wray isihav- inp erettod Is about finished and, they will Koon occuiky It, It Is one oi" the nicest In this section. ICgss are selling, at 40 cents peii dozen nere.

This time It Is the hen that lias ma'rket cornered. R. M. pumper for the rac. Is just now earning more salary than the company pays.him.

He Is keiit constiintly busy pumping and yet it seoms never an over supply. The reason is that.Ft. Scott is so low on water that all trains, 'both passenger and freight, have to get their here. Tbe reputation of a good sales clerk travels far and fast. Fred Kent clerk a sale way up north of Bronson next week.

I M. D. Kirker had a 'beef critter to sell last Like the rest of us, he has to figure close during hard times. He cculd sell it to the shipper Or the butcher and after consideratalo figui 'ing the butcher got the jbeefj but at a better price than the shipper offered. This better price was; just enough tO si Mr.

Kirker one quarter of it as the Now if that Redfield fellow who is stealing his meat in tliat town don 't visit some night he will have meat eno.igh to do him for the winter. The Bronson Pilot will increase its subscription price about January 1 1st from $1 to or per year, owing to the increase cost of everything that goes into the makin 'g of a W. Anderson, of Pocatello, Idaho, is here on a visit to his fatiier and other relatives. I-J. Holt at came Saturday for a short visit with his brothers nere.

At tlie pie social at Hog Hollow last Friday night the most popular lady and the most popular gentleman present plan was used. One cake brought in about and no pie was sold for loss than cents. The program was extra considerable of the talent from Bron.son, where Hall recoivcM the creutcr part of her education. Prof. Mrown and Lloyd Sfroud were ''t.

Scotl visitors Saturday afternoon. l-'lour Is HcllIng at 12.30, $2.40 and and Thiol says ho will have to clmrgo $20 per for the I IOUK ho makes. Sheridan RaniHoy wants the climate chanjged to exeluHlvo summer HO he can go with barb feet and eat grasa instead of bread. And It goes. No man ever was entirely satisfied.

Good whiskey Is guaranteed not to freeze. Autoi owners can now keep whiskey for' "mechanical" 'purposes' and as a "preventative." There will be a pie and play given at the Woodman Hall In Redfield under the auspices of the Union school, December 2nd. Everyone is invited to come and bring a pie. No admission, A Missouri Pacific conductor declares that he recently carried a woman passenger who had with her a good sized chunk ofr a boy. She had no ticket for himi and the conductor started to reinbnstrate.

"That looks like he was oyer six years said the knight df the punch, v' he does," the mother admitted, that boy has had a lot of The O. E. Culture club held its regular meeting Friday, Nov. 17, Mrs. Orpha Gregory.

The program was carried out splendidly withf the Unlontown members present who Were on the program. ThJB paper by Mrs. Paye Shrlver was very Interesting. The lesson review showed that'some excellent studying bad been The next meeting on December 1 Iwlth Mrs. Lou A group of town girls were talking of the.

husbands they expected to have. "The man I wed," said one, "must be tall and commanding. He m'list have long black hair, he must liave dreamy, eyes, he must dress quietly, and he must be considerate and gentlemanly." The other girls nodded their approval. A few hours later a freckled-faced kid with red hair, red hands, a hat band striped flannel trousers passed the home of the one who had outlined tier requireriients in a man, and when he whistled she two chairs and a fern getting out ojn the front porch. i i California Tungsten.

Tungsten deposits In California, which were discovered In 1913, but remained practically until last spring, have recently yielded coa- siderable quantities of this mineral under the stimulus of an increased demand. A representative of the United States geological who has visited the place, finds that the ore bodies have some remarkable This spring a tungsten com- pjiny began work. Trfills and roads were built, a mill was erected nnd electric power brought In, nnd since tons of ore Imvct, been criLshod (hilly. The ore bodies, It Is found by the geological survey, are very unusual In their foniiatlon. The general country irock Is granite, among which are scattered deposits of limestone 'whlcii became mineralized at the time when the granite cooled from its molten condition.

DEGURES 6JliN EVIDENT. FAIOIER'S WIFE TELLS HOW IV-, CKK.VSK WAS i i "I Feel Wonderfully Improicdl Since Taking Taiilar." Jfrs. Hundley bid, yes, ''but No Donbt About This. Cathartic Tablets are Just a plain, honest, old-fashioned physic. Tliey act promptly and effectively on the bowels without pain, griping or nausea.

They keep the stomach sweet, the liver active, and the bowels regular. They banish biliousness, sick headaches, sour stomach, indigestion Evans Bros. Atchison, Nov. iieel; wonderfully improved in every way, since takin.g Mrs. T.

D. Hundley, wife of a well known farmer re- ir-idlng on rural route Atchison, said on IS, while tiiscussin? the she gained froni the Master "I suffered from nervousness neuralgia; she continued. "I often ex licrienced severe pains in iny nead anJ shoulders and In various other parts ot my body, I was e.xireinely nervous. "I read about Tanlac In the newspapers and decided'to try the nev inedlciiic. One bottle of iiu certainly me wonderfully, 'I'ii.

pains that foiniorly boliierui! mo i'Jivr cnllrely dlpappenred and my iiciv.a are more settled now. In fact, I feei bettor In every way, Taii- luc." Tanlac, the Jlaster Is Co! peclally beneficiar for stomach, liver I and kidney trouble, catarrhal complaints, sleeplessness, loss of api.etite like andihas proven a fine live tonic, building up to l.iealtli am' strength weak and run down'kien and womeii. Tanlac is row being specially introduced and explained in lola at .1. D. drug store.

i'riri this never vwiii iiiidfre Brothers con- -cii! YD'I (MM I liinji'ire figure accur-, Inve.sted by the in Tiodge Brothers cars-, by tti the out- I 'lM. i.y r'lail selling ii -v means ill than two of with freigiit-'osti ad'ied, consider- ni 'l iiiorn than 180,000,000. Theio no bursts of ill liif -building of' .1 no linle lr tht-ve iieen even' an attoii'i't at siiiniilntion of I 'If production. tor a single day has pro- du9tion been speeded up for the sake of a Ihn ii 'iii of cliisi', 'Mrcju! iiiii io 'is -1 I i -i-'ii sif' Mid '-ar'- miip in tlio I 'tlii 'i til'. a- ill bO' me -I iniv ''y Ui' (iu.v, nrc.

11 (if i -niiriinious better-" reuse lur.i. les-- sl 'lo88 In till' jiiiai aiiil will endure, gre-i ia 1 1 nl iir.o. Put o.fi- nnijat loss rj'ii uri'adT Igaln. or 111'' r'niicd States 1 in tevrijy Brothers: iimni" ici iiiorluids. One tlii'usaiKl owners'" ou" liiint.red thous raiuUics- Ml'' oi orie mind (I.e.

i'jiid the Vihr. iraki- i'. T' i a.ii-.r lis product, avI '-Hri. 5 'l friviidsliip C-i'i -1111 i'(. ot m' raT-iory or'sold rroi: j'ni' end t'l tin- the Ii val- ''iid at.iiifin.

1 of lu-c, ilip name yvi 1'' ''I' that the t'l'' 'caij will niiviT a. brH'dib. J. onoi idea tti''J llu 'fr t.i id O'Tidly an.l will M'ii lii'y VP -yill '-H- and i' r. Jl to KV tiiis I'.

nil' (poline -consumpti'''. II" tire mileage 1- rtiys'ii llv Tlie I iof the Touring.Car.'or t.i- I is o. The price of the Winter Touring ''ar nr ai 1 mohair top Is i 1 1 I- i including 1 New York Women Smokers. A building has been rented on lower Fifth avenue. New York, by a woman who will conduct a cigarette shop for female patrons.

It will be very holty tolty and will haVe de luxe smoking rooms where female shoppers may meet and dally with the cigarette. The shop is an indication of the habit of. smoking has made headway among the gentler sex. Nearly all of the cafes permit smoking openly now-r-whereas only a few years ago it was done very secretly. The story Is told of a waiter at Jack's, the all-night restaurant, where women are not allowed to smoke.

A gay party entered in the early morning hours. 1 The men lighted dgiars and the women their In a short time the waiter came over and frowned upon thej women. "Say," he said, "where dd you ladles think you attheBiizr CONTINUES TO 3IAKE GOOD. Papers Have Only Good Reports of Jloody Evnncelistic Party. Bethany Clipper: The meeting conducted' by Rev.

Moody his heliiers closed Sunday night. The crowds have been splendid all througb. I the of all the I bad weather. People came to drink in i the word of God, The house was muc" I too small to hold' the people who came "Sunday night, and although Rev. Miller took about 90 down to the Christian clMirrh and'- held services, scores o'" people could not get inside.

The walls, and. entrance hall were over flowing, the powerful on the "Second Coming of Rpv. Moody the last invitation of the campaign. Thirty-two people swept down the trail that night, gave Moody their hand and God their heart, among whom were several of our prominent business men. We hated to cloFe this campaign.

We were sorry to give that last invitation, but everything in this world-must have TEL. (ii! lOIi K.INSAS. Five MISS THIS. Cut out tlile slip, enclose fiv6 cents to Foley 2835 Chicago, writing your name and address clearly, You will foooiTO in return a trial pack age containing Foley's Tloncy and Tar for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney PlMsj and Foley Cathartic TabletB. Evans Bros.

an end aral everything must cease to be some time, i Tt has been a great meeting, the biggest revival that old FagleviHe ever jhad. We will have a new Eagleville nowi and the former will Tiaps away. If my readers could have seen the great number of younq men and women who hit the trail, vhn out for right, tliey would r.rt v.r at the gijeat happiness that hns swept over 'this com-, rnunity. One Jiundred and iiinety-five people hit the trail for God and right during this firee weeks' campaign and as we come to a close we hear the cry "Oh, if we could keep them Just one more week'" but they could not stay, they must move on, for the ha'rvest is great are In all jour we've i met iMr lifetime, we've met.no; one more of human love and sympathy t'fin The.v have ftfund -warm in 'ir he and we shall not foli-fi. tliemJ They have labc -'l for three weeks, the- personal ivoiflc, 'tlio personal touch iw'hi'ii O.u:: s-i von will never be' --ijy i's.

U'e live in.the that this will.not be the last ip 'vhich -AO Jmny share the Jpya and sorrows with' them, but pray that 'Mr, Moodj- and his ai smile on us some future day. 1 the "Want" ad habit Itpayg, I iiiii ill Easy Chair for Painters. The simple skill of the sailor evolved a seat in which he could paint the of his ship or repair his topmost irigglng. It was merely notched board set Into looped child's swing, except that it depended line instead of two. It was an uncomfortable; one-handed affair at best; yet It was, and is still, used by steeplejacks, painters and such like, w-lth small variations, says the Popular Science Monthly.

The inventive mind "had passed it by Until tin employee of a New York electric company transformed the old swing into an aerial easy chair. mm Took the Hurt Out of Her Back. Anna Byrd, Tuscumbia. writes: "I was down with my back so I could not stand up more than half the time. Foley Kidney Pills took all of the hurt out" Rheumatic pains, swollen ankles, stiff loints and sleep disturbing bladder ailments Indicate disordered kidneys and bladder trouble.

fElvans Bros, Register "Want" column Is the best advertising medium in the county. Try It Md he conviiiced. 'mm the Purity PacAwfif0 churneo; clean, wholesome Glendalel It's KoodI And it's sold by the best to their best customers. Use it on bread and for shdrteciDg and seneral cooking. Inspected by the government Gnaniateed by Armour.

filca4ale bears the Oval Label universal passport into the homes of the most partictuar. QUA II Tttmr grrngt or Mrkt mmm wttl.

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