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The Winchester Star from Winchester, Kansas • 2

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Church Services. Good Cook and Good Flour Weak Women To weak and tiling women, there is at least on war to help. But with that way, two treatments, muit be combined. One is local, one is constitutional, but both are important, both essential. Dr.

Snoop's Night Cure is tlie Local. Dr. Snoop's Restorative, the Constitutional. The former Dr. Hhoop's Night Cure isa topical mucous membrane suppository remedy, while Dr.

Sboop's Restorative is wholly an internal treatment. The Restorative reaches throughout the entire system, seeking the repair of all nerve, all tissue, and all blood ailments. The "Night as Its name implies, does its work while you sleep. It soothes sore and inflamed mucous surfaces, heals local weaknesses and dinoharges. while the Restorative, eases nervous excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted tissues, bringing about renewed strength, vigor, and energy.

Take Dr. Shoop'i Restorative Tablets or Liquid asa general tonio to the system. For positive local help, use as well Dr. iShoop's Night Cure "ALL DEALERS" is marvelous to those who are not under the necessity of cultivating the sense of sight as we do. Now, if the play is to be an end run to the left, this is the signal," wrote Mr.

Taylor, and he made a couple of quick passes with his hands, whereat the members of the team in the room gave a good imitat'on of the end which brought them up against the wall with a jolt, at which there was much laughter and loud talking in the sign language. "Our signals are much safer than those used by other teams, as there is little likelihood that any one on a non-mute team will be able to understand them, no matter how openly given," Coach Taylor continued. "The team, I think, is a wonderful one, when you stop to consider that there are in the school only about one hundred and twenty-five boys to select from, and these range from 5 to 18 years. The team is very even and there are really no weak spots in it Every man plays his position well and knows the game. We are practicing some new ones to show to the William Jewell team when it comes over.

"We have been trying to get a game with the strong Lawrence High School team for Thanksgiving for the championship of the state, but have not so far been able to arrange it. We hope, to end the season as an all-victorious team. "As early in the spring as possible I expect to take charge of the deaf mute baseball team. We have the material here These two make a good combination. The results are always satisfactory.

We furnish GOOD FLOUR They are called Gold Coin and Standard A. They make good wholesome bread, cakes and pastries. They are unexcelled in quality, and the prices are always right. Try a sack the next flour order. The Star Grocery Co.

MYERS' SHOP Is the Place to Get Mower Sections, Guard Plates, Pitch Fork Handles, Scoop Handles, Wagon Boxes home or factory made. Call and Get Prices. TIM SUBCOIE3 Having opened a Tin Shop in the Barnes' building adjoining the Postofflce, I am prepared to do all kinds of vvoi in this line. JAMES McDERMOND. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN.

I Preaching services Sabbath at II a. m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a.

m. Covenanter Young People's Union Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. W. M. S.

meets first Tuesday of each month at 2 a m. Juniors meeting every other Saturday at 2 p. m. CORPUS CHRISTI CHURCH, Mooney Creek, Kansas, Services: Hierh Mass at 10 a. every Sunday expect the 2nd and 5th Sundays ot the month, on which days services begin at 8 a.

m. ST. ANN'S CHURCH (CATHOLIC) Winchester, Kansas, and sermon at 10:30 a. 2nd and 5th Sundays of the month. M.

E. CHURCH. Preaching services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. Sunday School 10 a. F. W. Coleman, Supt.

McKemey, Supt. Jun or League 3 p. m. Epworth League 7 p. m.

Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thursday. Ladies Aid Society meets every Thursday at 2:30. E.

O. Johnson. Pastor. Again the Santa Fe provided no extra coaches for the teachers and passengers going to Topeka Thursday and the consequence was that standing, room was at a premium at this point. The train was delayed several minutes for the crowd to jam into the isles and then some were stowed away in the baggage car.

There was not half room enough in the two coaches. If not reduced fare the teachers should have had accomodation. The P. T. man is not onto his job on this part of the line.

-Vindicator. Dr. Sboop's Health Coffee is created from pure parched grains, malt, nuts, etc. no real coffee in it. Fine in flavor is "made in a minute.

No 20 or 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sample Free. Sold by all Grocers. I am out of the implement business and am very anxious to get my books squared up. If you owe me anything come in and let's fix it up.

Don't delay, Jacob Sieben. The claim of W. Donaho against the estate of the late Jacob Swoyer was settled out of court and Thursday the parties were in probate court and settled for $50. Donaho first claimed $103.50 was due. Dr.

Carley was also allowed a clnim against the estate for medical services. His bill was $52.30. -Oskaloosa Times. Fresh pies every day at Evans' restaurant. Dr.

Armstead and family, Mrs. Lin McDermond and George Griffin started for Topeka Sunday mornirg in the auto. They got as far as Meriden and turned back on account of the rain. Good pasture land for rent. See J.

T. Kirkham at once. The post office at Williamstown was robbed a couple of weeks ago. Nitro-Glycerine was used in getting into the safe and the door was blown into the street. Anyone contemplating buying a hard coal burner should leave their order at McKemey 's hard ware store.

A new cement walk has ben put down in front of the Hinch- man place which is occupied by Prof. Baltz and family. Gene Coghlan and John Mott were in Nortonville Sunday in an auto and it rained. Mrs. Charles Forsyth has returned from a visit in Junction City.

W. W. Barnard is v'siting his son, Ed, below Oskaloosa. A FOOTBALL TEAM WITHOUT A "YELL." THERE is a unique football team at the Kansas State School for the Deaf and I Dumb at Olathe. All the JL players are deaf mutes, and so is the coach, who is no less a person than L.

H. Taylor, better known to the public as Dummy" Taylor, for eight years one of the pitchers with the New York National League team, and last year with Buffalo in the Eastern League. Taylor was graduated from the Kansas school in 1895, and has for the last few years spent his winters here as a boy's supervisor at the school. This year he took charge of the football team and has made it one of the best teams of similar age in the west. The age of the players range from 15 to 18 years, but they are a husky bunch of boys, and have a standing challenge out to any team of anything like their size in the Middle West.

So far this season the team has played six games against strong teams from Olathe, Spring Hill and Ottawa, and has never been beaten, and never scored against except once, and that on a fluke. The next game is with the William Jewell Reserves, and the Olathe players expect to win. THE MEMBERS OF THE TEAM. When Taylor took the team he at once established a training table where roast beef, mashed potatoes and milk constitue the diet. No gymnasium work is permitted, but the team works out for an hour each day on the institution gridiron, followed by the usual bath and rubdown.

The boys are all in bed promptly at 9 o'clock and are up promptly at 5:45. The line-up of the team, is as follows: Player Position Weight Fred Moore Q. 137 John Martin F. 152 Robert L. 120 Charles Ramsey R.

165 C. Deshutzer 150 Ferguson L. 154 156 Bowers L. 156 Altop 142 R. Decker L.

H. 150 Clements R. H. 150 "The team has not so far found it necessary to carry its point" by bucking the line, preferring tandem plays, end runs and the triple play." Taylor said triple play instead of pass in speaking, or rather in writing, to the writer, forgetting that he was talking football instead of baseball, and the members of the team, who had gathered, laughed about it. The coach took the silent banter of amused looks in good nature.

The captain of the team is Fred Moore. He does the punt ing for the team, and Coach Taylor speaks very highly of his work. Captain Moore and Ramsey kick goals. When it is found necessary to try a place kick, Alexander, is assigned to the task. "But how do you give the signals was asked?" was asked.

"We use the ordinary sign language used by deaf mutes. As we have to depend uoon the faculty of sight, that sense becomes very sharp, and the quickness with which the signals can be communicated and understood FARMS If you want to buy or sell anything in the way of Real Estate give me a call at the Bell Telenhnne 4 4 ffice E. I. Coghlan KILLS HER FOE OF 20 YEARS "The most merciless enemy I had for 20 years," declared Mrs. James Duncan, of Haynesville, "was Dyspepsia.

I suffered intensely after eating or drinking and could scarcely sleep. After many remedies had failed and several doctors gave me up. I tried Electric Bitters, which cured me completely. Now I can eat anything. I am 70 years old and am overjoyed to get my health and strength back again." For Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Kidney Trouble, Lame Back, Female Complaints, its unequaled.

Only 50c at all druggists. For Sale. About 20 dozen young and old White Leghorn hens. 32-3t Ben Nixon. FOR SALE The following lands belonging to the estate of John Brose, deceased, late of Leavenworth county: Four hundred acres of fine cultivated land three miles south west of Springdale; one hundred and sixty acres fine cultivated and pasture land one and one half miles north of McLouth and one hundred and 60 acres fine pasture land three miles south west of Valley Falls.

For particulars enquire of either of the undersigned. Julius Brose, Valley Falls, Kas. Tony Brose, Lowemont, Kas. Henry Biehler, Lowemont, Kas. Headquarters for School Supplies, Books, Stationery, Paints, Oil, Etc.

H. LILLIE. for a first class amateur team and I think that, although we cannot match the universities in football, we can in baseball, and will try to arrange games with both the Kansas and Missouri university teams. That about all, said Mr. Taylor, "except that we are very grateful for taking an' in terest in us." Sunday's Star.

PUBLIC SALE at the A. J. Garrett farm 4 miles southeast of Winchester, miles west of Hebron church TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 beginning at 10 o'clock: 9 Head of Horses 9 Bay horse 7 years old weight 1300, Bay horse 12 years old weight 1200, Sorrel horse 4 years old weight 1050, good saddle horse and single driver, Bay mare 9 years old weight 1200, Gray mare 12 years old weight 1200, Sorrel mare 13 years old weight 1100, Brown horse 9 years old weight 1150, 1 Goethe mare colt 4 months old. 3 Cows 3 Three good milk cows, 2 fresh and 1 fresh soon. 65 Hogs 65 5 Sows, 30 Pigs and 30 Shoats.

Implements and Household Goods Brocksmith wagon, Top buggv, Black Hawk corn planter complete, Cultivator, 14-inch Walking John Deere plow, 2 sets Work Harness, 1 set Single Harness, Kitchen Cabinet, Dining Table, Cook Stove, Hot Blast Heater, 6 Chairs, and other articles. TERMS-Sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount a credit of 9 months will be given on bankable note bearing 8 per cent interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 10 per cent will be charged. 2 per cent discount for cash. Lunch Stand on Grounds W. Coleman, Auctioneer.

ROY WISE. A SCALDED BOY'S SHRIEKS horrified his grandmother, Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Nebo, who writes that, when all thought he would die, Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sore, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Chilblains, Chapped Hands.

Soon routs Piles. 25c at all druggists. A few choice black Langshang Cockrels for sale. J. L.

Forsyth. 811 to 815 WHKUT KANSAS CITY, KO. The Old tollable Doctor Uldeit Id age and longest located. A regular Graduate In Medicine. Over 33 Tears' Special practise- vnj, established ieo.

Nervous and Special Diseases- Over su years in ikansaa Authorized by the State to treat all nuns raaranteed er money refnnded. Chronic, mercury or injurious medicines used. No detention from business. Patients at distance treated by mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere, free from gate or breakage All medicines furnished ready for use bo vpevuvv and oonfldenUai, personally or by letter.

Hydrocele and Phlmnclfi few days without pain rilimOSIS ordanger. Book free. Iarertif Enlarged veins la tte VariCOCCIU scrotum--causing aer-tous debility, weakness of the sexual system, permanently eured without pain. Cwnktlte That terrible disease. In 9ypillll5 au 1U forms and stages, eured for life.

Blood poisoning and all private diseases permanently cured. Rftnif 'or both sexes 98 pages, 17 UvUrt pictures, with full description of above diseases, the effects andoure, sent sealed in plain wrapper free. sjtaim Oil scot let tat nrtutioaii osnsat rMI MUSSUM CP ANATOMY FOB MM. It is tax paying time. Our people are complaining about their taxes being so much higher than last year.

This tax business is a queer proposition. School will open again Monday after being closed two weeks on account of scarlet fever and diDh-theria in the district. There have been no other cases than those first reported. tjuBrgaa iuw. urcr w.uw vuiom.

ab oase and send for term. Consultation tree Seminal Weakness Sexual Debility, lia follies and excess causing night losses and loss sexual power, pimples and blotches on ths face, sonf used ideas and forgeifulneas, bashfulness and aversion to society, etc eured for life. I stop night losses, restore sexual power, nerve and brain power, enlarge and strengthen weak parts and make you nt for marriage. Send for tree book and list of questions. i sa Radloally cured with a airiCIUrB Dew Infallible Uonte nnri ftlAA Treatment, Ne in-aliU UlCDl moments, no pain, no detention from business.

Cure guaranteed. Book and list of questions tree eent sealed. Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, aa thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY.

LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Mrs. Carley is home from Illinois, where she was called on account of the serious illness of her father. A couple of Mrs. Baltz's brothers were here from Emporia Jthe latter part of last week visit- ing her.

Dean White's son is very sick with pneumonia..

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1888-1970