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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 7

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THB BELLE VnaaBTBLBBGOre Miaum 9, 1918. PAGE For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought TWENTY FIVE EAR AGO Exact Copy of Wrapper. VHt MHTJtUn eOMPAHT, NCW VOKII Trained Nurse. Any one In need of a nurse either for confinement or do well eltJiter to call and see or phone 464, Isabell Wicks, Belleville she being a graduate in ObstreticF in the Chautauqua Nursing and practiced in the Milford Hospital.

Will Help or do other where patient does not require con Bt-ant care. Charges reasonable. NOTICE Our Spring ajidSummer eamplet bave juat arrived. (are to give you your choice of 150 etylefl aU wool union made with the union label. Fit Guaranteed at $17.00 per suit.

Be sure and look at tttiese styles' before you buy your Spring Suit. We alac press and repair all- kinde of clothing, Ladles and Gents. Shop up stairs, West side square. Phone Bl. 24-3t M.

BAMBAUER O. of Oourtl'and is a new of the Old Home Paper. Parcels Post Charges Under thaparcel post law any art: cl'e not injurious to the mall, may be mailed that does not over 11 pounds nor measure more ttiiah 72 Inches In length and girth. TThe charges will be miade In accordance with weight and approximate dla- tamce carried, the country being divided into zones of 60, 100, 300 miles, and ao on. In the oity and on rural rouites It will be 5c for thte first pound and Ic a piound for additioi)l3 pounds.

express oompamiea will have to meet the new Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mali were called to Clay Ceniter Tu'ursday, evening on account of the death of Mr. Mall's mother, Mra. Jacob Mall, wiho has been ill for several months and was taken suddenly worse a few days before her death.

She is also the rndtuier of Mrs. J. M. Itoyle of Lincoln, Nebr. TUllent of Agenda orders the Old Home Paperrgent ad-, dress.

Albert Lynn of Courtland orders the Telescope sent to his address. I. .1 aliil S. C- Ch'apman is la new reader, of the Teleacope. Barred Rock eggs for Liatching.

26-2't W. G. Salp. Colonist Fare April 15, 1913 TO San FrariciscOv Los Angeles, San Diego, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and many otker points California, Oregon and Waskindton. VIA UNION PACIFIC Standard Road of the West THROUGH TOURIST SUEEPERS DAILY To accomodate our sale of Colonists tickets we will operate special Pullman Tourist Sleeping ccars in addition to our regular us daily service to both California and the Northwest, through without change.

This, Insures you a berth all the way through Reservation should be secured at once tiirough this office, Fare from your station to any Western point gladly quoted on' application. Write for Union Pacific System folder, also free Colonist leaflet giving further details regaring these low fares. H. G. RAILL, G.F.

a PA 901 Walnut street Kansas City, Mo. THIS WEEK AS CHRONICLED BY THAT DATE Ed Cruimmer lost a valuable colt last week. Mrs. Jus. HumpLtey via.ited with Mrs.

Robert Swan of Scandia the first of bhe week. Mr. McMullen of Talmo has pur-: chased the confectionery stock be- loniging to S. G. Robertson.

Henry Brewster has resigned Lis position as clerk in tk'e book store and will go on a farm li'n Ohio. B. R. Hogiin 13 in Clyde, attending a meeting of the executive com-: mittee of the Northern Kansas Real Estate The year and a. 'half old son of Ed Wilson, in siome unaccountable manner secured a bottle of carbolic acid and diUnk a portion of is a very critical condition his life is despaired of.

Mr. Wilson i's In the east attending the fun-rj eral of his fatter. W. J. Davis, a graduate of a Homeopatchlc Medical college has loalted in Beliievllle and has rooms over itihe National bank.

A small iblaze caused a great deal of excitement on the street last Thursday evening. Sparks from a defective flue fell between the piart- ition of tLie building occupied by the Star meat market and Weaver and Ignlited the laith. The fire was extinguished before damage was done. I. Savage h'as been appointed assessor of Belleville by the 'oity council.

Rev. G. W. Wood is preparing to move his family to Hon. W.

H. PHkenton of Wakeene is visiting old friends here tt-'ix week. J. S. iSherer has sold hiia initerest in the book store to his partner, James S.

Auld. W. M. Lqgan of GlenAVOod, Mo. 'and Forsha of Hutchinson, Ks.

L'ave been in for a week on business. Mort Steeoe and a tram.p (broke out of ail last Friday morning. They have not been captured. Mir. Anthony Lesovsky of Wayne and Miss M'ary Shipek of Cuba, were united in marriage by judge Boothe, Mr.

Chester H. Stone land Mtep Anna J. Parks both of Belleville were married by judge BootLle, Feb. 25th. Judge Boothe married Mr.

Ohrist Nelson and Nancy Holland, both of Norway, 29. Messrs Joy and Shoemaker of Narka served on the grand Jury here during this term of court. 1 Kucliera of Munden is building a hardware store. J. L.

Wray is in Chicago' on business this week. Jackison; representing the Western Bngiheering of Lincoln was in town Tuesday on business. A Y. M. C.

A. meeting was held Stephen Denton died at'his home near tb-is city, 25, 1888,1 of heart trouble-at the age of '62 years. He moVed to Republic county from Iowa in 1884. The weather service predicts- a fall of twenty-five degrees in tihe temperature today. BABY'S CARE IS ALL WRONG The Foster Lumber Co.

Is always on hand with the largest and beat line of mateiial, including LIME, tATH. HAIR AND GEMENt -Bver- placed in Bepabllc Bear this In mind. Bo give us wantfc We will not chance to figure on your M. LUPWICK, Manager ville Citizens Look for the cause of biackache. To be cured you must kn.ow the cause.

-I If it's weak Mdmeys you must set tlije kidneys working right. A Belleville resident tells you how Mrs. S. W. Blantfhard, Wellington; Belleville, says 'I gladly Dean's Kidney Pills In return for the great benefit they broufeht me.

Last winter I suffered from backache, accompamied by pains in my kidneys. I had head- adh'es and dizzy spells and it was plain -to be seen that my kidneys were at fault, as the kidney secretions were unniatujral. I rested poor ly and this resulted in a tired, languid feeling, when I gott up; to the morning. When someone advised me to take Doan's. Kidney Pills, I immediately procured a supply and the contents of two boxes brouglht me permanent relief.

I can now rest well and I lam free from ache and ottli'er symptoms of kidney complaint. Doan's Kidney Pillls have been taken by other members of my family with the most factory results." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cants. Foster-MIlburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the- Um- lited States- Remember the and no oithiar. How's This We offeir One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrti' that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Ouire.

F. J. Cheney Toledo, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe Mm perfectly hanoirabU in all business translactions and financially able to carry out any obli- gartloins made by: his firm.

Nat'l Bank of Commerce, Toledo, Ohio. Halls Catarrh Cure Is takeai ternally acting dlreptly upon the blood and mucous of the system. Testimonials-sent free. Price i 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all! Druggists.

Take Balls Family Pills for constl MOTHER'S WORjtr SCOTT 'S EMULSION improves the quality of brea.st milk supplies the material for bone and musrle if scanty or thin, it makes it rich and abundant. For ttle babies a few drops emiilsirin with every feeding produces marvelous makes new, firm flesh and ruddy health. SCOTT'S EMULSION is the cream of the purest cod liver oil delicately emulsified into tiny particles resembling maternal milk and each particle is coated alcohol or wholesome, nourishing, strength-making food. Mothers everywhere are enthusiastic about Scott'a Emubion. Intist on getting SCOTT'S.

SCOTT nnwNE, BloomiSeld, N. J. 12 The Fool-Bill Killer The City Journal.) The Democratic party of Kansas says in its last sUate pilaitform: "We bell eve 1 we have too many too many officers, too much government and-too high taxes and we promise if given the opportunity to: use tu'e pruning knife on these evils. In saying this the party has said only what the people of Kansas have been saying for a long time. There are il25 members of tnte Kansas house of representatives and forty members of 'the Kansias state senate.

Many of. these, especially the members of ithe house, have had little or no experience in state affairs, and hav6 or no idea of sujggesting or pflomotiag general legislation for the state at large. Tiite result is that a great number of the bills introduced by them are introduced for the purpose of correcting some trivial local situatdon or of obtaining some eltlher personal or for a city or county. I Nllne hundred and twenty-six bills have been introduced in the house and 773 in tn'e senate. These cover every conceivable subject.

One member to provide for the sale and transfer by one cemetery asseeiatlon to another like association of aJl unsold real property where two join or are dn close proximity with each' other. Another wants to authorize cities to operate municipal ice plants. A third has a grudge againt "false, fake and fraudulent" advertising in hand posters, bills, circuDars, pamphlets, letters and 'other publications op in any other way whatsoever." Anotu'er wants to're- fund all taxes paid'on horses which have died of spiaal meningitis. Another would punish any person who obtains money or other thing of value by falsely Tepresanting that ti'e lis blind, deaf or in any way phys icaily' defective. The coffin trust is attacked by a member wlho wants to put the state in competition with it by establishing a casket factory at state reformatory.

Another would decrease the dem'and foi caskets by- making it a felony, for an intoxicated person to drive an au tomobile. Another bill seeks to compel all bank employes who work for a fixed salary to turn Into the bank all money them throu(gh real estate, or selling insurance. Another bill gives the seller a lien on monuments arnf gravestones erected cemeteries. The welfare of those who have passed 'I 'e gravestone Is looked after by a bill wthich provides for furnishing a Bible or New Testament to every pupil in puMlc schools over 6 years of'age. And one member desires "To prevent from being operated backward." One member of the house 'has'tak en the promise contained in the pliatform seriously.

This is 'James Orr, ohairman of the house judiciary committee. Of the'167 house bills referred to his committee 120 have been reported back with the re that tt'ey be not passed. His committee'still has on banc to be considered! bills. His committee has reported favorably on 25 percent of the bills considered by it. It Is doubtful if 25 per cent of the bills Introduced f.at any of the Kansas legislature should be passiedr Tn.te record made by this committee Is one I to be proud of and Its example should be followed by all other committees.

THE REX THEATRE. I Gellett liave assumed the management of the Rex Theatre and are four reels of Licensed Films cKanged daily. Orchestra music. Clean up-to-date comedy and drama, Everytody invtied. Admission 5 and 10 cents.

Gellett Hecigecoak, Proprietors Spicella Corsets or back lace. Guaranteed against rust or corset wear. Will not take a permanenjfc bend. Price $4 .50 and up. Af STOCKMYER, Coraetlwe Oh, If He ShoHuW If-siome day-the newspaper maji ttli'ould print the contents of his.

waste basket there would probably be a riot. There certainly be triouWe In. jnany homes, arrests in some directions, shotguns In others, trouble all around. the ptatron never the waste basket. He only glaaces at the printed pages complains If one letter In fifty is UTwide down, growls his disappointment If one name In five hundred h'as happened to go wrong, klckc, because his communication, signer 'Taxpayer' 'as been condensed Into respeotable Bnigllsh, ffovms be- 1 oaufse the editor didn't take hits advice about publdcly jparning hif neighbor against throwing trash aaid slop in.

th 'e alley, and is generally disgruntled. He knows his share of the waste basket, but If he could 'ave ome look at the contributions made to that receptacle by his neighbors amd friends, ii'e would be th'ankful for the exliataiice of a man with suffloleait'lntellig'eince and ooura.ge not to print. all he knows and to temper even that whieh he does print. Valley Herald. Card of Thanks We thank the mamy friends and neightwrs who so kindly assisted '8 in the time of our sad bereave-; ment.

Mrs. Robert A. 'Doctor iamd family, J. Dioctor, JL F. 'Doctor, D.

S-pootor, G. J. Doctor, Mirs. Geo. Dauighettle, Mrs.

Hu Scott, Mrs. Arthur Gray. CHICHESTER PILLS I 'uold'niniiu? SOMITDIIUililSISEVEIinMEK "HATCH ALL" INCUBATORS BROODERS RUN THEMSELVES lamps flUed, the wicks trimmed. TbSy do rest. "HATCH ALLS" JOU worry.

Hake yon more clesr profittbsn any other ncubator or brooder I America, Patent copper beating system. Triple walls. Tour money back IfnotsaUsfkCtory. HATCH ALL INCUBATOR Main 66 Hebron. Mbr.

Livery and Feed Barn OPPOSITE THE HOTEL REPUBMC Al9x James Proiirietor Do Not Order a Monnnieiif ontilyoa have sees Dr. J. R. PAYNE DENTIST Fine gold work a Specialty AU work Guaranteed. Office over Republic Pharmacy Independent Phone No.

180. Belleville Kansas. Miss Gladys Stoddard Inaituctof In Voice and SIgM Singing Phone 117 IXSLXXSLXSLLSLSLAJLSLSLSLi fl JLaJUULaJ Phone 141 I A. BALDWIN BELLEVILLE, KANS. In a letter from Branchland, W.

Mrs. Elizabeth Chapman says: "I suffered from womanly troubles nearly five years. All the doctors in the county did me no good. I took Cardui, arid now I am entirely well. I feel like a new woman.

Cardui saved my lifel All who suffer from womanly trouble should give Cardui a trial" B61 Snow Blockadled Roads The traveler who has been obliged to use tflie pufbllc hdgh- waye, espeoilally tLtose east and west have found traveling rather difficult of late, owing to the late anow whlcU' drifted the roads full to many pliaces. Especially have movers found great diiffflcultles In tirig to their new places abode. Some of the rural mall carrleirs have only been able to make a part of their rouites for days. Stock stood the storm well! but school attendance in some instances has been greatly decreased. In tact the worst roads' Bimce last year, have beenijfeX'- perlenced within the past few Best Plciures at the Rex, The Woinan's Tonic 50 years proof have convinced those who tested that Cardui quickly relieves aches and to womanly helps nature to build up weakwomen to health and Strength.

Thousands of women have found Cardui to be a real life saver. Why not test it for case? Take Cardui todayl OSTEOPATH Phone 332 Roama 7 and 8, People's National Bank BIdg, BELLEVILLf, HMSAS Graduate of Omtcopaihy, Klrkavllle, Mo. Dr. W. R.

BarnaJd Authorized Inspector Stal lions and Live Stock Shipments. OfficeJPhonej43 Barn and Office 428 Farmers Phone 25 Office Over Republic Pharrnacy Farm it you desire to make a loan, write or call on us. WHT? Because we you the verji lowest rate of Because we can best oft privileges. Because we can renew all of OU loan, or any part thereof, same fell due. Because our loan company nenr assigns Its mortgages and you kaow who holds your papers.

BecauM our eompany that stay; lied In the field and made loans during the long period hard times. HALL 0ARSTBN8IN. Kansas..

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