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The Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • Page 7

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TBM BBLLBYILUE TBUHCOPB THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918. PAGE SEYiSS STEAM SUITATORIUM Send ujs your clothing to be ckaned, pressed and repaired. Parcels Poet packages given attention. Clothes called for and delivered. Phone 151 R.

MAKTINT Successor to Earl W. Heaton North Side Square Paul B. Imel, assistant state club leader, of the pig club work for the state, spent a few days in the county with Floyd Hawkins, county Y. M. C.

A. secretary, who has been appointed emergency county club leader by the gbvemment to do the work in Republic county with the various, They visited Republic, Scandia and Btlleville, interviewinj? the bankers and speaking at the high school in B. F. CARSON, Farm and Live Steck Auctioneer. 15 Years' Practicar Experience Been a feeder and shipper of LiTe Stock for a quarter of a Bomething of values.

Satisfactreir guaranteed. Phone me at my expense for dates. Phone 1512. I (First published January 24, 1918-3t) IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF RE- 'PUBLIC COUNTY, KANSAS. Summons By Publication.

To Charles M. Wynn, if living, or if deceased, his unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, G. W. Wilson if living, or if deceased, his unknown heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, Edward T. Cameron, alias E.

T. DR. Z. A. WADE Dentist PMpies Na'ional Bank Building Belleville, Kansas Prices; no chfeap work done, I my own laboratory work.jiona^othtrs do not.

If you want first class work come and see mo R. C.KELLY Real Estate PROPERTIES. RENTAL Phone 534 Belleville. Cameron, if living, if deceased, his unknown heirs, executors, trators, devisees, trustees, and assigns, Mrs. M.

IVI. Cameron, if living, or if deceased, her unknown executors, administrators, devisees, trustees and assigns, and Isaiah Davis, alias lyah Davis. You and each of you, are hereby notified, that you have been sued in the District Court of Republic county, Kansas, in an action therein pending, in which Lloyd W. Davis and Ida Davis, are plaintiffs and you and each of you, named; both directly and in the alternative are, defetidunts, and that you must answer the petition filed saiii plaintiffs, on oi' before the Ttli oJLMareli, or petition will be taken as true, and Judg- 1 ment rendered therein, accordingly, quieting and confirming in plaintiffs their title to the following described real estate, situated in the county of Republic and State of Kansas to-wifc: The east half of the noithwest 1-4 of section (25) township (3) Range (.5) west of the sixth M. and fprevr-r barring, estopping you.

DR. E. V. KALIN -The Dentist; Crown, Bridge, Porcelain and Plate Work a Specialty AWor-k Jluataateed, Office in Opera Phwe 113 W. H.

Shaver Shaver SHAVER BROS. TONSORIAL PARLOR The Home of Good Service Siven West Side Square C. A. LANDRETH Auctioneering Terms reasonable, guaranteed. Phone, write or air and see me.

Office, Hogin Bank Block Phone 340. WfiTMcFARtAN D- Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diagnosis and internal diseases. and each of you, and each and every )K or persons, whomsoever, claiming. l)y through or under you, or either of you, from having, setting up or claiming atiy right, title, interest, claim, lien, equity or estate, of any nature or kind, in, to, or upon said real estate, or any part thereof, therein or thereto. W.

DAVIS and IHA DAVIS, Plaintiffs, ,1, M. UVINGOOD, Attorney for Attest: WP.I. HAY, (SEAL) Clerk of the Court MUNDEN. Alvin and Perle Handly attended Sunday school at. Munden Sunday.

Alda Cartwright spent the week end with Thelma Evans. Mrs. Freda Ruff of Sublette and children, who have been visiting the month at the A. L. Henderson home, to her-hoirie Tuesday.

Mrs. Henderson accompanied her as far as Topeka. Zenas Morey visited Wednesday at Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Templin of Mankato came Saturday for quarterly conference.

Marie Mulch visited Sunday with Birdine Henderson. Winston Rasleieh visited Saturday Delos S. Hazen of Wayne was in the city on business last Saturday. George Johnson of White Rock is in the city this tending coart: Postmaster Washichek of Munden was in the city on business Tuesday. at-present quite sick with lung afflictions.

Editor Page of the Journal was up from Scandia Tuesday on business in this city. Dr. J. H. Hair of Courtland was over on business last Friday.

and Sunday with Leslie Rasleigh. Mrs. Rickard is quite poorly. Mrs. Anton Stransky had a stroke of paralysis Saturday.

She is not able to speak at the present writing. Mr. and Mrs Segrist and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben-Kuchera.

Howard Torbert, Mr, and Mrs. Royal Henderson and Clarence Overman visi'ted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Myrza Watersori. The Juniors had a taffy pull at the Ed.

Cartwright home Thursday night. All report a jolly time. Mrs. Joe Stransky and sons, Clarence and Glenn, are visiting relatives in Almena. Mr, and Mrs.

Henry Woodside and family shipped their car of goods and moved to their new home in Coloi-ado Thursday. Ar.riaTorbert Hope Henderson Sunday afternoon with Helen Urosh. Hen Carson's Sale.Dates QuincY Feb. 12tk T. S.

"Doctor Feb. DON'T CRY About that sale of yours jmYZand ISHOXWELL Cry it for you And you will be happy. Our motto i.s Satisfaction. Get two auctioneers at the price of one. Phone either of us at our expense- nr Courtland Or this, office.

Undeftaker Belleville, Kansas We refer you to those and horse" drawn hearse. Same price DR. BROWN, SPECIALIST WILL BE IN BELLEVILLE- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14th itt the YANKEE INN and at CLYDE FRWAY, FEBRUARY 15th FOR ONE DAY ONLY On His Regular Monthly Visits Hours: a. m. to "I buy headache tablets evei-y day fdf niy (i a Kansan, recently, YOU think that in so'doing you are.do.inji_your full duty by her," remarked his family doctor.

"You will continue to dope that headache (which is only Nature's method of calling attentioii to what is often a serious and save--your wii'e much suffering and add many years to hf'r by taking her to a reliable Headache-is-but a times of serious stomach heart, liver, kidney and nervous troubles." TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Attorney u. M. Thorpe of Cawker City business in this, district this week. Mills Houston of Formoso visited with his mother, Mrs. N.

and Miss Laura, over Sunday. JoseBh GalyeoiT Grant addedhianame to the subscription list of the leading paper. Mr. and Mrs. S.

G. Stover were up from Topeka the latter part of the week visiting their son, Bert, and family. Mrs. Bert Taylor was confined to her bed last week and the fore part of thip.week with sickness. MicjwHarry Waterman and children of McCook, are in the city this week visiting with Mrs.

Waterman's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Pilkenton. Rev. D.

A. Allen is in Washington this week assisting in a revival meeting now going on in will probably remain oVer next week. -Chauncey Perry came home-from Cuba Friday quite ill and since Saturday morning has been confined to his bed with a severe attack of lung fever. Attorney B. F.

Surface returned Tuesday from a trip through Oklahoma and northern Texas. W. J. Wells of Madison, is visiting his uncle, N. W.

Wells, and -remain for several weeks. King and wife of Benkleman, were in the city last week visiting with Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor.

Married at the bride's home in Grant township, Thursday, February 2nd at 2 o'clock, Mr. Charles Madden and Miss Allie Breckenridge, Rev. F. iNet Contents 15 Piuid Drachnil am Wi ALCOHOL- a PliB GENT, lingthcStofflichs I 1 ANTS HILDREN CMldren. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Thereby Promoting -neither Ctoinm.Morphlacnor, MineraL OT AHCOTIC JPumaiiinSiini.

Bears the Signature of I A helpful Rfcmedj for and Fcverishncss and NEW YORK. Exact Corv of TMC mtmxnun coMfaNV, NEW VOUH CITY Madden of Minneapolis is one of Republic county's brightest teachers and the groom is one of Grant township's best und most enterprising men. There were about fifty guests to witness the ceremony. Married on Wednesday evening, Februai-y-1, 1893, at the residence oi" the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Vance, in Belleville, Mr. J. V. Campbell and Miss Edith Vance, Rev. Dr -Allen at Onieda, N.

January 2G, 1893, by Rev. W. G. Rogers, Baptist minister of that place, John N. Snyder of Belleville und Smith of Oneida, If you don't read the Telescope yox don't get the news.

PUBLIC SALEI 1 will sell at public auction on. the James Doctor farm 3 mites east of Scandia; 1 mile anii 80 miles west oPBelleville; 1 mile and one south of Rydal on Office North Side Square PHONEvS: OlfiFe Residence 361B per year for the if paid in advance. Look at your date tag and see that your subscription Dr. A. Moore OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN All Children's DiMases 4 Specialty Pecples' National Bank BldK.

SALE TO COMMENCE AT 10:30 SHARP. 8 HeaAMHaases 1 black horse, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1250. 1 bay horse, 8 old, wt.

1700. 1 bay 1100. brown horte, wt. 1300. Night Calia Answered Belleville, Kansas DR.

H. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat "PHONES: Office 78A Residence Belleville, Kans. SHIP mm to JohnNelsohHide city We are paying the highest prices for Hides, and Tallow. The first shipment will convinp.p.

ynn -ft)r-ptiipTjnrgrtags. HE treats Liver, Blood, Skin, Heart. Spleen, Kidneys, Bladder, lial Diseases. Diseases of Wonie.i. Rheuniatism, Catarrh, Bed- Weuing, forms of Paralysis, Weak Lungs, Asthma Bronchitis, Appendicitis, Gall Stones.

Goiters, Tumors, Cancers Biliousness Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Emaciation, Epil opsy. Headaches, Sleeplessnes.s, Neurasthenia. Oliesity, Pleurisy, Scrofn- loufi Disease of Men, PILES lu-hinr, Blind or Protrud- imp-Ptl cured WITHOUT THE KNIFE. No cutting, no chloroforin or other used. He gives a contvisi', and guarantee to cure case he rreats, no matter how standinj-, or rirPr.nd every cent of your If a i witli this paiii- Tul an wil pa ou 1 0 cal! IVave 'a "tal with him.

Tho duttiir by rialfc of KsT)Kasi- to ti 'cat all chronic di men and women. ExK.mii;;riiion and consultation frw BROWN. M. D. KANSAS CITY.

MO. Refc-i-enee: Gate. Citty FOR FLETCttER'S CA3TO RI 1 MoHie old; 1 colt 2 yrs. old. 2 black hmrses, 6 and 7 wt.

800 lbs. each. lAHeaaolCaUle 1 cow, 3 yrs. fresh. 1 extra good milk cow, 5 yrs.

old. 1 red cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh in August. I spotted cow, 3 yrs. old, fresh in May.

1-red heifer, 2 yrs. old, fresh in April. I red heifer, fresh in fall. I black cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh.

1 white face -1-heifer i 1 heifer calf. 3 bull calves. FarmJmplibments lowj-good-as-new. 1 John Deere tricycle 1 Beatrice two-row cultivator. 3 two-row disc cultivators.

1 single-row Satiey disc cultivator. 2 disc harrows; 2 old wagons. 1 mower, good as new. 1 old mower. 1 Moon Bros buggy, new.

1 old carriage. 2 cultivators. 2 three-section steel harrows. 1 two-row stalk cutter. 1 single row stalk cutter.

1 hay rake. 1 hay. rack and truck. 1 spring wagon. FEED STRAW AND CANE.

1 hand sheller. 3 rolls of cribbing. 100 posts, and 50 hedge. SO 1 50-gal. coal oil and 1 50-gaI.

gasoline bbl. 5 sets of double harness. 2 sets single hariness. 2 incubators, 1 water tank. Household Goods 2 kitchen cabinets.

2 dining tables. Six-piece library set. 2 bed springs. Coal oil range and oven. Linoleum, 12x14 ft.

3 heating stoves, 1 cook stove, 1 writing dr Chairs, 2 washing machinea, organ, dn, i. couch. Numerous other articles too numerous tr mention. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES WILL SERVE NCH. sums of $10 and On sums over $10 a credit of 10 months time will be given on bankable note bearing 8-per" cent to be settled for.

5. DOCTOR, Owner B. CARSON, Auctioneer. BERT MOREY, ClerU..

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