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The Morrill Weekly News from Morrill, Kansas • 4

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WELL DRILLING. i Don't Be Misled" to 9. I'a But come and examine my goods and prices before purchasing. I have decided to make 6 fx special A. uA Vb lu 1 1 a -t 1 no-1 nrfiri and On Dry I have a well selected stoc oi of gcodr c-f- in cir: 1 The above represents ray new am now 'H oi O.

vv'C ueu. flicea, bought before aavara in better prepared than ever to do good work. I guarantee water and will get it or drill to China. See me when you want a well. Saylo rl 0 ,1 arner, .41 you buy oi me' I have a new and well selected stock of Dry Goods, seme beau- jj tiftil dress patterns for the ladies, and will cffsT them lor lower prices than you can get elsewhere "for Cash." ft Pants and Overalls for men and boys.

Menrs furnishing goods, underwear, Bargains in c-'oceries. Bring me your butter and eggs. JJse Eairbury Flour. Morrill News. noic in tin- it' ot liquor eases with v-rv slim resnlts and Ins fees Iter brow 'twiis like Kiiowiiril'l Iter neck 'us sis like tho sivmi, Rul she looks like tho devil When she her bloomers on.

iilsttH! to Sa; i The county attorney considers it, an on trace upon Jnlin Nelluns of Fowhaltan, th 10 I op the people arc the tax eis ready to rebel. ulist candidate for sheriff, was in Morrill this week. John is an old friend of ours personally and is a good man. i mm Iwifercd fie 1'oxtojjiee at Morrill, Ks. as Second Class Hatter.

KIMTBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Vor Ti ensure 1'iiuik Meisoiiheiuirr. For Sherill. tSlnmn Fi'a-er, -J. M.

Coiuvll, until recently agent 2 He is large, jovial and big-hearted of the U. I. nt, Hamlin is now located A r. A (fTi A fflO A A.4' A iTTl A Ai S. ffi'D A A A I enough to be a Republican and it is a at Mioshone Idaho at a good sal- pity he is not.

ary. He went there for the benefit of i 1 1:1, .,,..1 l.l. l.U, nrl For County Clerk. Mrs. 1.

I'. Leslie For Hejdsier of Deeds, ,1. Ni.pent For Surveyor, T. .1. -Marion.

For Coroner. Dr. Hevriek For Commissioner Sinf liiel Thompson. TOWNSHIP TICKET. tJH Kf 11 (11 I I i 11 I The lloi ton Commercial last wwk punctured a lot of holes in the statements regarding how much the count) has recovered the 'case Trimtoo.

r. Mine with the country. --Some of our genua hobo poprlation out in part of their valuable time last Monday applying turpentine to the Clerk- Wilhird. W. HAVING demonstrated to several farmers and slockraisers in Brown NiiHian Join Treasurer, Con-aiihlo, t'onsmhle, The Commercial nin" by iigures hut j.

iloovur. i peroration of our town cat, Mr. Jas. J. instead of tin coimtv renovcn county that we have a cure and preventive for diseases of hogs and chickens, we desire to offer a few testimonials to show the people what we have done.

We have been using 1)11. HENDERSON'S HOG MEDICINE, and in 2. months have doctored 1,000 head, out of which number only 100 have died. There is no longer any question with those who have tried it us to its merits. Mr.

Ooxey has started a daily paper in order to rid himself of Ids from that the selsaol fund has received ami it has cost the county to et it. Corbett Meowsq. The turpentine, judging from 1,1 r. Corimtt's subsequent actions, seemed to be the good unadulterated, C. all wool product of the pine, administered without com- We have doctored hogs that all other remedies had faded to cure, with mar wealth.

A cigarette war in now on which velous results. Our remedy is prepared on seientilie principles and composed gf health-giving roots and herbs. It is a simple, natural remedy, and a pre Fenc-lcn tolling Eiclielica that to had is Cii the of Ids emintx'o makes it possible for boy to commit ventive of the sickness so common among hogs. The remedy works on the liver, kidneys, digestive organs, blood, and renovates the whole system oinal it for a hiiL'Svriii- at tho pubeo, the a-ki "Did yoa atJ; 1 puuction, lard, or any other oleoge-, nous substance calculated to ease the uneasiness of a turpentined perora-; tion. When Sir Thomas was Orst seen throughout from all germs and worms in their blood or intestines, oral, leaves the hog in a healthy, growing condition and gives hirn a hog appetite.

When Hon I or some poor iriciin ot yoKW?" "lia The was too much like hogs were allowed to run at large among the roots and hoi Is, this diseaso ycn. he sat in a thoughtful attitude seemingly enjoying himself. Suddenly lie started as if he -had forgotten some A great lio is like a great was not so common. This disease is highly contagious. This is of vast importance to you.

One hog may have the disease in a mild form and conveydt to others, producing more powerful effects with fatal results. Therefore it is to your interest to treat those having a mild attack with as much considera ,) en c.rv land; it may fret and fiing nu.ko a friglitfnl bother, but it cannot hurt; yon. You have only to keep stili, and it will (lio of itself. thing, then sttled back' 'as if he had tion as the worst forms, and give such remedies as are destroyers of disease thought of it again and it was all right. But his eyes were not closed suicide cheaply.

The governors of Arkansas and Texas have gained lots of good advertising even if they have disappointed two bruisers. Foot ball has been compared to a prize fight. There is no resemblance. Foot ball scraps are always pulled off without diliiculty. It is said that Corbett and FJtzsim-mons will never meet in the ring.

This is unfortunate as the public now have no way of telling who is the bigger liar. A Prohibition church is being organized in Chicago. It is thought germs. To do this, buy from a man who has testimonials from the farmers of your own county, whom you can see and talk with and see the bogs the medicine has been used on. Below are a few testimonials of reliable men who have used our medicine properly: Father Schaubcl, who died a fcr years ago, was well paafc his eightieth year.

Ho was another dead in Christian. A good nianj' yoais ago workmen, v.diiie bitr.iii:.'? cairth flora ono of his lots, ciK rcr.ebcd on one of Eiine end I fpoko to him abiaU it. He up his builds in a u'-ariaed way and "TJio AvkOi arth is made Padonia, Kan. I bad 42 head of I had two hogs that were very siek. I got some of the Henderson hog medicine from Blanchett Scott, which I fed them, and it cured them.

I am hogs, one sick one, when I commenced to give Blanchett's Hog Medicine and saved them all. I think it is a preventive as well as a cure. T. W. CLOUD.

satisfied that this medicine if properly of dirt, and shall wo quarrel about a idministered is a great remedy and I wheelbarrow load of He had a can recommend it heartilv. JOSEPH PEYTON, Morrill, Kan. strong German accent. A short time bo-foro he died I met him on tho street and I iong ere they opened very suddenly and Jim seemed to think he was called upon to give us a gymnastic exhibition. He jumped SO feet and 4 inches in a straight lino east and then 20 ft' backward without turning around and the somersaults, back hand springs, spread-eagles, cart wheels, flip-Hops, giant swings, pivot blows and other Sunday School feats he performed were bewildering.

Soon he quieted dow and with a Delsarte walk ho walked under the shoe shop he gave the shoemaker a sympony in sharp and a couple of potpourris in double 2 and the shoemaker was heard to remark, "Of dhose poys don't sthop singer mit mine shop arount zomet'toes Ich nicoet der town quick leave still, ani'd id." Then as he got I had 7o head of sick hogs when Mr. Blanchett commenced feeding Dr. Henderson's Dog Medicine, and by close care we saved everv.one of them. MILTON HEIKES. Padonia, Aug.

17. I had head of sick hogs hen I Commenced feeding Blanchett's medicine and they all got well but one. I thmk that Blanchett's medicine saved my hoi's. CHARLES and to whom we gladlv refer vou Among others who have used it said, "Well, Father Wchanbel, how do you yonraoli';" "I find mvaelf ach-ty-four years alt," replied. "And how do yon like it:" "Ach, veil, vo must be Fatisiicd.

That was a favorite maxim with him, to be sat isfied that is, contented. Ho was a gaidener. Ono year there was, for some reason, a great scarcity of tomatoes, and be bad a large crop. Iu reply to a question what ho was getting for them, ho replied "Two dollar mid iifty cents a bushel here iu do field. Ah, veil, ve must bo satis lied.

Chicago Interior. for information concerning it3 success are: J. A. Parker, J. M.

J'unn, C. Barnes, G. W. Scott and W. Hosteller, all of Monill, Kan.

that this move will prevent folks from drinking whiskey inside the church building. Frances E. Willard has been reelected president of the W. C. T.

U. thus sustaining the predehction of that venerable organization for very ancient maidens. The liquor cases thus far tried have lost Brown aountv nearly and the school fund has received $100. Question. How long can a county do iToiness at this rate.

E. L. Mirier, Republican candidate for trustee, would make a good official in that capacity. His territory is en BLANCHETT SCOTT, Morrill, Kansas. an encore he carae out.

One could C. II. Marion i MARION a HALDEllE.iT, KTOKS OK TI1K C. Johnson. J.

F. Kerrigan. JCJIlfSOIJ EERMGAlf, Attorneys at law. Cotloctions and Conveyancing receive specinl attention. Hiawatha, Kansas.

The very largest cn auo bowlder yet recognized end measured within tho limits of tho United States is a block of granite lying war tJie.tuwn of Madison, N. H. Professor Crosby of the Boston Listitnto of Technology gives the Gitt J' -rlS3 3 Iiop. titled to the trustee and Republicans uhonld give him a hearty support. I'urx of younce's I XT) TAN CrillO OIL "AN I) PAIN J)ESTOYKK.

AT.SO A LINE OrClGAIlf. ITotico of Appointment. State of KatisiiH, Uvowii County, ss. Noiiee is liorehy piveti, that on ho of epieinlier, A. I).

1 the mulorsiynoii ns Ijy the I'roiiiito 'onrt tit Itrovni County, Knn-s. is, duly npiioinied Mini oualC'od hm ndminin-tntlor of Hie estnto of I.illie Fnriesh. A II pnvties ititercKled in cuid cptutr will tuliC notice and govern themselves uncording-ly. Duuiel A. Vnnderpool, Administrator.

following as its maximum dimensions: Length, b3 feet; width, -b feet 2 inch-m; height, "0 feet; contents, 00,000 cubic feet; probable weight, 15,200,000 pounds, or 7,050 tons. St. Louis Republic. The fnrition of what is unlawful must be followed by remorse. The coro sticks iu the throat after tho apple is eaten, and the sated appetite loathes the interdicted pleasure fur winch innocence Was bartered.

Jane Porter. EQTGood Bath Roua in Connection. see he as deeply touched. He (Pacific) expressed his feeli'sgs in large irregular chunks of slobber over the sides of his delicate mouth and overheated countenance. He did not seem to notice his audience during the terrible drought and tropical heat and forget to smile I us soulful and confidential smile as when he met a dog that belonged to his set.

Ho seemed to be pondering over the waywardness of man and flie sinfulness of sin. It is a sad, heart-breaking sight to see a turpentined cat sawing off horrible oaths an he did that punctured great panels in the atmosphere and jarred the costumes of the living pictures on the circus bids across tho street. IIo dodged wildly and systematically around under houses nnd sidewalks and buggief. ami railroad trains and with every fiicceedin dodge be seemed to cover m. ue territory and widen out and i more space and spread out aa.ol cane and take in more ground until i he shining orb of day sat down on scheduled time, trying to rid of the disagreeable taste of tur- FOR 30 DAYS I trill make tlf Lctf yruxle, ci-(DihI finish ilwlo for $2.00 a dozen.

no who murmurs against his condition does not understand it, but ho who accepts of it in peace will soon karu to comprehend it. Anon. Fi'fUf: Hill. NATHAN JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW Si AIMS Til A KA VSA S. over National Bank.

Chrouio LUsoosch specialty. Calls Promptly I CTUl'tce Ht roiiV'noe, KANSAS. We wonder why it Is that people presist in taking disagreeable emetics when it is just as easy to have a harmless puke by reading the society news published in the Hiawatha papers. The time has now arrived when tho administration will either have to fight or back inglorionsly down. The English are not from Missouri but you have to show them just the same.

F. O. Avres of the Kansas Sunflower. Clyde, Kansas, will move his plant to lloiton and publish it from that town. lloiton is a good town and it is a good move.

Mr. Ay res is a son-in-law of Dr. Foster. Business men throughout the country favor a short presidential campaign next; months instead of six. It is a pood i lea as a presidential campaign ahva3 unsettles the business of the country during its progress.

Tho wise man is lie who rsks a great deal of advieo and takes a very littlo of it. Galveston New. The county attorney of Crawford county has brought injunction proceedings to prevent tho. at. lomcsccker's JiAourson, oct.

22. One lowest first class fare plus $2.00 will be made by the St. Joseph Grand Island rai'oviad for round trip tickets on Oct. 22, to all points in Arkansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, and Texas, to points on Southern Paetfie Co. (Atlantic, system) wt of li l-'nyette: lo point in issouri.

Foe any further inf-irinnf im nddnvs torney general from p'oseca'Jng any more liquor cases claiming that ait-! pfnfine. II; probably did so as he thcrity to appoint a r-peeial nttorne; MSKTISTHY, Don't forget that Dr. Thomns will mnl you The 2icst Set iT Teeth general rests in the di-'irict judge rath- 'anc tip smilioa and luxuriant than the attorney general. The day morning, but be ill never have special attorney general has run Craw- same cooliding, trusting faith in Ad-it (J. P.

A. member tOo of mom i. Olaoe v.itei Dr. It, from the 101 to the SOU; lliUt a mankind aaaiii. ford family in the bole f-dOOOO ir: th nearest, jiifcnt or a.

i. St. Joseph, Mo. i.

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