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March 13, 1902. THE TIMES, CLAY CENTER, KANSAS. PAGE THREE. Upper Lincoln Creek. Clay Center, March 11.

Mrs. J. Ianu entertained the sewing society last Thursday. fairs of Our Neighbors Nellie Rahn returned last Monday from her stay in Iowa. Their Victories and Defeats, Joys and Sorrows As Noted Times Correspondents szr-pri a Newt.

Glace has been buying straw from Herb Thornton. Broughton. Broughton, March 12. Mrs. R.

G. McCoy went to Wakefield Tuesday to spend a few days. Mrs. Boyd and daughters, Susie and Nellie, of Clay Center came down Saturday to help celebrate her father' eighty-second birthday-. Frankie Younkin spent several days visiting her sister, Mrs.

J. P. Snyder. Mrs. G.

D. Bryson went down to Gill township Saturday and visited with relatives. Fred Verner, by the owner selling the farm he was on, was thrown out of a job. He was only idle a dav or Mrs. Bloss returned last week from Oklahoma, where she has been stay ing the last few months.

John Alexander gave an oyster Gill. Bateham, March 12. Joe Diamond Exeter. Exeter, March 11. The home of Mr.

supper last Saturday night. The guests invited were: Messrs M. E. and Mrs. James Woodhams of Exeter Householder, S.

Amcoats, B. Johnson has returned from Oklahoma and is satisfied to stay at home in the future. and W. SKngsby. John Young Jack) Loader is staying so until he got work at good pay in Mis.

Spuirrier visited with Mrs. Harner last week. with friends here this week. norton. Movers are making the same pil G.

D. Bryson left Tuesday for Ros- James lams, our assessor. very Uncle Sam's busy since the first of March. grimage from one place to another this spring as usual. well, N.

where he will be for several months. He is foreman for the Midland Bridge Co. Tom Thornton and wife attended a Mail birthday party in Green last week, The band social Saturday night was success from every point of view. Broughton has a band that we are all proud of. The church will give a box social Saturday night.

The proceeds are for the preacher. Miss Marty has commenced her dutv was the scene of the interesting event which united their daughter, Dollie, in marriage to Arthur Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd of this place.

Rev. T. Ford performed the ceremony, only relatives being present. Ralph Conrow sold a horse in Clay Center Saturday. Bert Lloyd is on the sick list.

Milton Campbell pleasantly entertained a number of his friends at his home last Friday evening. All report a good time. Rev. Allman preached his farewell sermon Sunday before going to conference. 'Tis hoping he will be returned to this place.

Ladies' sewing society met with Mrs. Geo. Howard Thursday. Wm. Kiner, left his team standing while he shut a gate.

Consequence, they ran away and smashed a good top -buggy all to kindling wood. Fred Tranter has been buying cows from John James. L. Martin was in Exeter on business Saturday. R.

Lisle is going to move his wind mill over a new well. Bessie Lloyd was a Clay Center visitor Saturday. as teaeher of the primary grade, and rror. isarnes as principal. Everything is starting smoothly.

all right, if you arc too fat; and all wrong, if too thin already. Fat, enough for your habit, is healthy; a little more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult i doctor; too thin, persistently no matter what cause, take Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. There are many causes of get- too thin; they all come mder these two heads: over- vork and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if you can; but, whether you can or not, ake Scott's Emulsion ofvCod -iver Oil, to balance yourself ith your work.

You can't live it true but, by it, you in. There's a limit, however; ou'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver 'il is the readiest cure for zant eat," unless it comes of bur doing no workyou can't he well and strong, without me cert ot activity. requires physical and mental ability of a high degree to withstand its hard labors. The high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing effect, and soon headache, backache, neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, develop in severe form.

Such was the case of Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, of Huntsville, he says: "An attack of pneumonia left me wi muscular rheumatism, headache, and pains that seemed to be all over me. I was scarcely atle to move for about a month when I decided to give Dr. YI 1 Yllt Mrs.

Mary Derringer of Idana is vis iting her brother, A. McCoy. A notable family reunion is that of Mrs. F. M.

Ingersollof Hennessy, and her daughters. Mrs. Carnev of W. M. Marts of Sutphens Mills was doing business here last Friday.

Mr Marts has sold his farm and will move to Chapman. A great deal of real estate was transferred Sunday. A road has been declared opened through by the Miles Poppleton place and a bridge will be built just east of there across the creek, which will be a great convenience to those living along the section line. Seed corn is quite an important item this spring. I.

T. Clark has lost thirty shoats recently. When asked as to the cause he says they began to get thin and linger along until they died. Our guardian angel has again "visited the fatherless and widows in their affliction," but it is to try to gel them off the earth. When Gill township needs outsiders to look after hei interests she will speak.

Mrs. Jos. Seal and Beatrice Eustace visited district 62 Wednesday evening. Win. Newell spent last week with his brother, Frank, in Idana.

Mrs. Hose Sparling is moving intc her new house this week. Mrs. John Smith has been quite sick for some time, but is somewhat bettei Durham, Mrs. Lumbard of Ellis, Mrs.

Mr. Thornton was seventy-five years old. Will Slingsby sold a fine horse last week to the horsebuyer; then bought a good colt from John Krebs. Mrs. N.

Miller is here from Iowa visiting her mother, Mrs. Johnson. Sam Amcoats and John Pratt drove down to Oak Hill last Thursday through the dust. They seem to like this part of the country much better than Oak Hill. Mr.

Mall and family have been having a siege of grippe. Roy Rahn, who has a place with the Milwaukee Binder company, has been in this neighborhod. A good rain is needed pretty badly, although the wheat is getting pretty green. Practically Starving. "A few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured my wife of a chronic case of stomach trouble," says J.

R. Holly, a real estate, insurance and loan agent, of Malcomb, 111. "Before using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat without intense suffering. You don't have to diet, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will always digest what you eat. Pioneer Drug Store.

Idylwild. a. Aian or Mrs. W. L.

Smith of Stillwater, and her son, J. II. Newhard of Broughton. We believe all her children are taking part in the Miles reunion, Dut Thos. Bracken who is expected to be present later on.

The first arrivals were Friday; at A. S. Mall's was the nlace of heo-inninor and Nerve days 1 was two weeks a trial. In three on rnv route and in I as free from uaia and If it had been so that Fred could have Joe alter's boy has left for parts gaining in ftcsh and strength. Sold by all Druggists.

Dr. Miics Medical Elkhart, Ind come along, then we would have all onKiiown. been glad, as Fred was alwavs consid Ella Nordin drove to Clav Center ered one of the wheel horses of our Saturday. town. Mamie Thorn has returned te her Horseless carriages, uelless encines.

home in Abilene after spending a week with Mabel Eisley. Mrs. E. Erickson's baby is not very Richer in Quality than most 10c Cigars and the wireless telegraphy are the greatest innovations. Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is next and cures Con Ths genuine has -4 Will. iV As Geo. Tiers and family were going Idylwild, March 10. A lot of stipation, indigestion, sick headache and stomach troubles. Sold by all druggists.

10 cnurcn Sunday the team got scared "money" is being covered this week. no other. i you have net it, send for sampie, its a--eeabla taste will C. V. Linquist is now much better The M.

S. S. met with Mrs. A. Thursday.

Industry. Industry, March 10. R. Bover from in Manchester was on our streets Friday. E.

H. Erickson and that ax have parted. Annie Hammond will soon close a ery successful term of school in the Machmer district. Wheat fields are coming out lots-better than was expected. Presiding Elder Bruner of Holtori conducted services at New Salem last Sunday.

John Jevons has moved to the R. Shivers place which he has recently purchasod. John Rocklif'fe and sister, Ida, whe resided here about fifteen years ago. were with old friends here last week. They now reside at White City.

Remarkable Cures of Rheumatism. irprisa you. 30TT BOWNE Chemists, 09 Pearl Street, New York. Hattie from Industry and Mr. Hauserman from Longford were mar Albert Hedin is working for Louis ried at the home of the brides parents, Olson.

straightScigar Compare them with other Cigars and you find good reasons for their costing the dealer more than other brends FRANK LEWIS, PEORIA, III. ORIGINATOR TIN FOIL SMOKER PACKAGE H. E. Eibert has bought Fred Don- 'no. and all druggisr-.

ber's farm and Mr. Donber is the purchaser of the J. A. Lyman place Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Howie. Miss Howie is one of the estimable young ladies. Mr. H. has made a wise choice.

May happiness and prosperity attend them. The Ladies' Aid society will have a Say Goshen what is the matter with us not having a "hello" machine? 'Twould save a stack of trouble. Mrs. Tiers raised up and was thrown jut, the buggy passing over her. Fortunately no serious harm was done, ilt hough she was pretty lame from che effects.

Fred Emmerson is talking of having i sale and going to Washington. Oats is being sowed fast, most of it is being put in with a drill. Spring winds are all the rage now. One day it blows from the south; next day it blows back again. Chas.

Butler is buying cattle to ship to Oklahoma. Mail remaining in the postoffice at Exeter for Charles Brenner if not called for will be sent to the dead letter office March 14st. Mrs. Allman is quite sick. Mrs.

Allen Baker joined the M. E. church Sunday by letter. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Todd visited their son, William, Sunday. Krause's Cold Cure for colds in the head, chest, throat or any portion of the body, breaks up a Last Thursday was bad enough to FJasal CATARRH From the Vindicator, Rutherfordton. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had make a lady swear.

By the way Ollie, is that blue cat some taxationable property. occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the Walquistjhas a made-to-order $45 )st remarkable results in each case. social at the school houseFriday night. Speeches, music and a fine program will be the order of the evening. Come out every body and have a good time.

Dr. W. H. Renner, who has been kept in his room for the past week or two by sickness, is able to be out again. Mr.

Statts from Abilene visited Dr. Renner Thursday. R. W. Ryon is in Kansas Citvbuviner harness tor his 2 year old asses.

No first, with rheumatism in the shoul- wonder they drive so fine. In all its stages there Bhouid be cleHiiiiness. 9 Ely's Cream Balm andhrala the d- icascd membrane. It cures catarrh ami drives way a cold in the head ler from which he suffered excruciat- The storm last Thursday upset an ng pain for ten days, which was re- out-house in the suburb of Bunker with two applications or Pain Hill. 3alm, rubbing the parts afflicted and Hank Linciuist says the time has ealizing instant benefit and entire re- come when he had to quit school and ief in a very short time.

Second, in heumatism thigh joint, almost now the girls will be lonesome. C'resim "Halm is placed Into the nostrils, spread; 'er the membrane and is absorbed. is im-y diate and a cure follows. It is not drying doer I produce eneezin. Large Sie, 50 cents at IsH or ly mail Trial Size, 10 cen's by mail.

ELY mtOIlIEItS, 5ii Warren Street, New York. Cheap Rates. Special home seekers tickets on sale March 4th and 18th, April 1st and 15th, iy 6th and 20th 1902 to all points in Indian and Oklahoma Territory, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Arizona, and New Mexico, at one fare plus two dollars for round trip. All tickets limited 21 days for return. During months of Mart and April 1992 the Rock Island will sell special one way tickets to points in Utah, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia at greatly reduced rates.

See me for particulars. Every day during months of March and April the Rock Island will sell colonist tickets to California common points at R. E. Greene, Local Agent. Worse Than a Blow from a hard fist is the buffet of cold wind upon a pair of improperly pro- tected 'lungs.

A few minutes exposure to cold may be the beginning of consumption. Lose neither time nor courage. Fortify yourself against pulmonary troubles, including consumption, with Allen's Lung Balsam. A few doses will loosen the cough ami enable you to get rid of the phlegm orostrating him with severe pain, Elmer Naslund went to Colorado Siturd iy. He said it was no use to which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with the liniment onre- cold i 24 hours without interruption to work.

Will prevent colds if taken when first symptoms appear. Price 25c. Sold by Jennings Drug Co. stay here any longer for he hadn't iring at night, and getting up free heard anything from Lizzie since rrom pain, rorsalebv rullington year aero last August and that was Held. eci only a postal.

a large stock of spring goods for" the I. M. C. C. D.

Benfer who was in Kansas City having his eyes treated returned lasrt week. He reports but little improvement in them. Mrs. A. Gross made a business trip to Abilene Monday.

Ben McCosh was quite sick Wednesday but is better again. Addie Gross is on the sick list this week. Ted Price is visiting friends in Clay Center this week. A. W.

Tucker transacted business in Hayes. Clay Center, Mar. 10. Thos. Thorn Some ladies' have clipped out the ross ton had quite a serious smashup last Friday night as he was returning home FOR Suppressed Pisnstruaflcn PAINFUL Aria PREVENTIVES for ITMiLE iRXiGULARlTlES.

Are Safe and Reliable. Morganville. Morganville, March II. Mrs. Mc-rd, who is been very sick the past ew days, is better at present.

D. L. Richards returned home from Idylwild items from the issue of Feb. 13th. One was so witty as to send them to another state to be read by a friend.

Thats right girls, keep the good work going. Tan from Geeen. He was driving a blind horse and just south of Green ran into a corner post, breaking both shafts sy and using up the buggy pretty badly. Oklahoma Monday night. 11 lie rerunieu to ixreen ana secured a a a Harr rig to bring him home.

Longford Saturday. Purely Vegetable! Ncvo Jacob Mall and wife of Clav Center Nelson Rardin has been visiting at for a few days. Frank Mullen moved up to Nebraska he first of thfj week. Marion Krugg is able to be on the Farmers are busy sowing oats. Luther Steinfort and several of his Fa, "fc It a PH1C2 lady friends attended the theatre at Clay Center Thursdav evening.

Sent pod' paid on receipt of price, S-. "ncy ret Glided if not as we Bay. Sample and Lockitt free, Mrs Russel returned Saturday from visit to friends at Acme Kan. Fred Buhler has opened his new Vin do Cinchona i Moines, iowc that produces it. Cure soon follows.

Shop For Sale! Desiring to go out of business, I will sell my entire stock of bicycles, lock, gun and sewing machine supplies, shop tools and fixtures; good business, well established. Call on or address, R. B. Foster, Clay Center, Kan. meat market and is ready to furnish his customers with first class meats.

"I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B.B.

has made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Chas. Hutton, Berville, Mich. Bloom. Morganville, March 10.

The windy days are discouraging for spring house cleaning. Martin Blackwood's baby was sick Saturday night, but was better the next morning. The farmers are putting in oats this week. Wheat is beginning to look better. Mr.

Manwarren came up fromSalina where he is attending school Saturday on his wheel to see his sister, Mrs. M. Blackwood. He returned Monday. James Lawson did not go to Okla Tom Mason is reported to be some visited with his brother Joseph last Sunday.

James lams has begun the work of assessing the township and seems to think everyone is avoiding him, as he finds so many people absent from home. Do not think he is going to slight you; he will call again. Mr. Forslund attended Mrs. Lyman's sale last Thursday.

Frank Mall is sowing oats. Mr. Alquist and family attended the family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schiffman last Sunday.

Hiram Bloss spent Sunday, with his sister, Mrs. N. A. Mall. Mrs.

Bloss returned Monday from Alva, Oklahoma, where she has been better this week. streets again after having the mumps. Fred Silver was in Clay Saturday. Rev. J.

II. Zi.briskie was transacting business in Center Friday. Fannie Fletc her returned Sunday to ler home in Clay Center. Mrs. C.

C. Hagenbuch went to Clay renter iturday and visited until Sun-lay evening. Rev. F. M.

Jackson and wife, of Jlrantville, spent Sunday here is they were on their way to conference. Rev. Jackson preached for us Sunday evening. Rev. J.

II. Zabriskie left for conference Tuesday morning. MescTames Fisel and Price visited CHAS. ROSE friends in Clay Center Wednesday. Rev.

Bruner closed an interesting discourse Sunday evening with a very An Honest Medicine For La Grippe. George W. Waitt, of South Gardiner, says: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Cough Remedy is the only thincr that satistactory financial report of his ministerial work among us for the past two years. He began work here UniJvirtaker aid Embalmer.

with a church debt of abdlit 8500. Bv good management and the kindly as willing hands, this debt i has done anv cood whatever. have sistance or visiting tor the past three months. She visited in Winfield and Topeka on the way home. How are you, anyway? Dr.

Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a perfect laxative. Sold by all druggists. has been paid, and the church proper- used one bottle of it and the chills, ty here is free and clear of debt. This cold and grip have all left me. I con-is an honor and a credit to both pas-1 gratulate the manufacturers of an '-Mr rrrjr.j IWItV BLib tor and people.

Elder's labors among honest medicine." For sale by Ful-us are highly appreciated. I lington Held. Oscar. homa last week. Phillip Ogden helped shell corn at Mrs.

Lawson's last Saturday, and Joe Waddle was there papering Saturday and Monday. Some of the young folks attended the concert in Clay Center Wednesday evening. John Henry was home Friday evening and Saturday. Headache often results from a disordered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bowels. A dose or two of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure the headache.

Sold by Fuliington Held. OPEN DAY AND NGHT. Citizens State Bank Of Clay Center, Kansas. Three Doorb of PeekhnnaV, Rivar Old Stand. Southwest Republican.

Wakefield, March 6. Considerable sickness is reported in our neighborhood. Frank Eustace is moving to Pete Sonenberg's farm. Jos. Rudolph moved last week to the Woodside farm which he has purchased.

Mrs. John Smith is very sick this f. B. LLLINGTON, President. P.

P. KEMOf, Cashier. March 10. J. Anderson and L.

Sherman finished oat sowing the first of che week. Our blacksmith has moved his shop onto Mr. Fahlstrom's lot. John Oberg sowed oats for Mrs. Sandberglast week.

Peter Edling has been doing some cultivating for John Linquist. Axel says he will never kiss another girl. Mart Jellum has put up an addition to his house and has made another trip to Palmer. The fellow who thought that a lady would, foot two miles and a half of bad road on account of being honored with his company is now a wiser man. Quite a crowd in town Saturday.

Jake says he would be all right now if he could get that girl who kas an SO of her own. There is to be a business meeting at the creamery Friday afternoon. All Cleanse Your Blood The cause of all spring humors, pimples and eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appetite, is found in impure, depleted blood. STOCKHOLDERS. P.

P. KEHOE, S. W. ENGLER, W.G ROBINSON, G. H.

FULLINGTON, WILLIAM LEACH. L. SLADE, B. FULLINGTON, B. MERRIAM, D.

ROBERTSON. RUDOLPH SCHIFFMAN. The perfect blood, purmer ia Hood's Sarsaparilla, as multitudes week. Her many friends hope for her recovery. A little child of Jas.

Richardson has been very sick, but is recovering. Supt. McKinstry of the Continental creamery spent the greater part of last week among the patrons of Wakefield and White House stations. Patrons of both stations will start in this spring with renewed energy. Never before has there been such interest taken in the dairy work.

Both stations will receive nearly double the milk they did last year. Some of our enthusiastic creamery men will take in the state dairy as Loans Money in am- unts from feu dollars upwards. Receives Deposits from one dollar upwards. Makes Loans on Real Estate, from 30 days to 5 years. Buys and Sells Exchange.

(interested please come. The Oldest Livery Barn in Clay Center a- w. the bett, oleaiif ct. neut-t. lightest, warn et aui coolest Otutl horM, H'wul tftHitiOLKiil; treHtoifnt Spi-iaiHttutinnts'ivfn NEWELL.

Neit.loor Oilltt Hru- A Good Cough Medicine For Children. "I have no hesitancy in recommend ing Lhaniberiam Lougn Kemeav, well known and F. P. Mo ran, a sava Gt a Corn Crop by plant-inn se 3d frooi thoroughbred We are growers of Field and Farm Sed. uur peciatty is Seed Corn.

We devote careful attention know by experience. It cures all blood diseases, from the smallest pimple to the stubborn scrofula sore from morning tired-ness to extreme nervous prostration. Begin taking it TODAY. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. Ce sure to get Hood's.

Petersburg, Va. popular baker, of TOBACCO SPIT DON'T and SMOKE' have given it to our children when Your Life a way! sociation this week. Farmers have commenced spring work. Many are sowing oats. Stalk cutters are not in demand this spring.

D. E. White will build a new house this Spring. He expects to begin work in a few days. Geo.

W. Gaston drove to Junction City Tuesday. troubled with bad cough, also whooping cough, and it has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recommended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by Fuliington Held. to growing the varieties which are the most productive.

We grow varietie-which are suited for all sections of the corn belt. Our seed is carefully sorted and examined by men having years of experience. Each ear is hand selected. We can supply yoa with. Seed Oats.

Write us for free descriptive catologue. Send 4c in stamps and we will send you samples of 5 varieties of seed corn and 2 varieties of seed oats. Address C. WEST SEED Shenandoah, Iowa. You can be cured of any form of tobacco usine easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full o' new life and vigor by taking HQ -TO -11 AC, that makes weak men strong.

Many gaia ten pounds in ten days. Over 3 00,000 cured. All druggists. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and advica FREE.

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