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Belle Plaine News from Belle Plaine, Kansas • Page 4

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Belle Plaine Newsi
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Belle Plaine, Kansas
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Garrett Hurst. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. E. H. CREDITOR, J.

L. Reeves has rented a place 4 Peck Pickings. puck." May 29, MDCCCC. Albert Cross, of Belle Plaine, miles east of Belle Plaine. He will move this fall.

CITY orncTEs. circulated among friends here Sun Wheat is looking elegant at the Sfajor present time and prospects for a OF WICHITA, AS. mill be in BELLE PLAI NE EVER YSATUR DAY to practice Dentisty in all its Various Branches. Extracting teeth by the "STEINOS METHOD" NO COCAINE. Charges reasonable for first class work.

Satisfaction assured in all cases. Office with Dr. W. E. Bartlett.

Clerk Will Wltr record breaker. The only thing Treasurer Ed Foils Police Judge E. Wilson Ivan Hatfield. E. R.

Hymerlf that is apt to damage it is too much rain and hot weather which may cause it to rust. Coonclimen T. ruai, i. 1 constant, jus day. Mrs.

J. E. Cain, of Belle Plaine, attended the funeral of Elihu Woolley Thursday. Mr. Carletori, the and tonsorialiet, of Peck, was in Wichita Wednesday.

The Peck creamery is now re w. Km wauace. J. C. Kennedy, Roanoke, Bays, VJE WANT TO LOAN "I cannot say too much for De Witt's Hethodist Episcopal church.

Sunday school 9:11 a. preaching 11 a. class meeting 13 a. za, unlor League p. preaching 8 p.

m. EpworU League, Taetday, 8 p. prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p.m. W. I.

Barron, pastor. Witch Hazel Salve. One box of it cared what the doctors called an incurable ui- ceiving daily about 2,700 lbs. of A MMOini Mm: cer on my jaw. uures piles ana an milk or 340 gallons, its patrons receiving about $45 per day.

akin diseases. Look oat for worthless imitations. H. R. Funk.

"Kvancrelist C. C. Houston of Presbyterian church Preaching every Sabbatk morning at 11 o'clock. In the evenlag at 8. Son day school at 9:45 a.

m. Y. P. S. O.

E. at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at o'clock. Yon are welcomed to any of oar services J.

K. Miller pastor. If you have a farm or any real estate Wellington will fill his appoint for sale pat it in oar hands. We will advertise it for yon and make no charge ment at Christ's church on Lord's unless the sale is made. Even then dav June'3rd at 11 a.

m. and eve- oar charge will be reasonable. ning at 7:30 p. m. Church of Christ.

Preaching first and thir Lord's days in each month at 11 a. xn. and p. Bible school every Lord's day at 9:44 a.m. Communion services each Lord's day at 11 a.

m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 8 p. m. W. B.

Wallace D. F. Shafer elders, D. T. Broadus, Clubbing List.

Manyfarmere hereabouts are re We will offer the following clubbing ceiving bindirier twine from the rates for the News and each periodical, t-J penitentiary. Sample examined one year. so far satisfactory! Including lo 2.50 Youth's Companion and News cal freight the cost is about 11 cts. Standard Delineator Ladies' Standard Magazine Munsey'a Magazine K.C.Star 4 per lb. L.

D. Wheeler who recently sold 1.75 1.45 1.85 1.25 1.40 1.65 1.50 $1.80 his one-half interest in 240 acres Wkly. Eagle 44 of land north west of Zyba, has Cincinnati Enguirer 4 4 The Belle Plaine Poet, No. 337, O. A.

meets) the first Saturday afternoon of each month at 3 m. Wm. Froment, post commander; Geo, Harrison, adjutant. Woman's Belief corps meets 2nd and 4th Satur day afternoon. Ella Beits, president; Sarah Holt, day, secretary; Amanda Arnett, treasurer.

Little PhU Camp No. 41, S. of meets first an third Saturday evenings in S. of V. hail.

Visiting brothers are invited to attend. Lucius Wood, cap. tain; Hayden Vanderwork, first sergeant. 1 Washington Council, No. 180 Fraternal Aid Asso elation meets the 1st and 3rd Friday evening at 8 o'clock In Workman hall.

Visiting brothers and sisters-will be welcomed. A.O.Forney Pres. ldent; Miss Gertie Hjmer, Local Secty; 8, C. bought the Madison Thompson 80 Kansas Commoner 4 4 KanHas Farmer one and one-half miles west and ($1,000,000.00) To the Farmers of Kansas this year, upon the terms indicated below. Do You Want to Borrow Money on Your Farm? IF YOU DO Fill out and sign this blank and mail it to us.

We will at once send one of our examiners to inspect your farm and quote you the lowest rate of interest your security warrants. Wo -are in position to give you Jbetter terms than you can get elsewhere. Write for further information. WflWIWE WDIiMlIiMIE WICHITA, KANSAS. one south of Zyba for $1500.

AT REST. Beware of a Cough. A cough is not a disease bat a eymp torn, Consumption and bronchitis, which Elihu of whose illness are the most dangerous ond fatal diseas mention was made in our last notes esf have for their first indication a per- i. i. i i 1 died at 2 a.

m. on the 23rd In his Jones, Treasurer. death Peck loses one of its best cit izens, his family a true devoted A. F. and A.

If. lodge. No. 173, meets Seconal and fourth Saturday nights of each month, v. B.

Kilmer, W. O. w. Harrison secretary. father and husband and the Church of Christ one of its most faithful soon as this congh appears are easily cured.

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful and gained its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If it is not beneficial it will not cost you a cent. For sale by L. L. Constant, Druggist.

servants. Funeral services were conducted in the church edifice at O. E. S. meets every second and fourth Wednesday nights of each month.

Mrs. Meltesa Downs, worthy matron; Jos. Dull, worthy patron and Mrs Fannie Barry secretary. Peck Thursday at 10 a. Eid ers D.

T. Broadus, M. Piatt and J. E. Cain officiating.

C. A. Barry, The A. O. U.

W. lodge meets every Monday night The officers are: A. G. Forney past master workman; Henry Ohlman, master workman; E. E.

Wilson, recorder. the very efficient undertaker, of Belle Plaine, had charge of the re mains wnicn were laid, to rest in A. O. U. W.

Degree of Honor meets first and third Wednesday nights of each month. Mrs. Araand Arnett C. of H. Mrs.

Emma Powers recorder the Council Hill cemetery. The To be Filled Out by Applicant WITH A L.K AO rMNCIL. bereaved family have the sympa Td WINNB WINNE, The I. O. O.

F. lodge meets every Tuesday night E. B.Hymer, Is past grand, Hugh McKay, noble grand. J. H.

Large vice-grand, T. U. Andrews, treasurer, Bola Fisher, Bee. secretary and Jas. Macky, Fin.

Secretary. Wichita, Kansas. I hereby make application for a loan of 1' upon my farm of of Section i acres described as follows: Township Range thy of ourcomuniiy Meridian Musings. May 29, "The horny handed eon of toil Will mount his binder bold And gather in the golden grain, That he can turn to gold. the understanding that the loan is to be made for ten years, with annual interest and with the privilege of making partial payments to reduce my indebtedness in any amount at any time after one year, with rebate of interest from date of payment.

I want my interest coupons sent tn 'Rlinlri for collection. in. Encampment I. O. O.

F. meets the second and fourth Friday nights of each month. Officer Jas. Macky, C. T.

E. Branson, H. Bole Fisher, scribe, and J. A. Stephenson, treasurer.

Bebekah lodge meets the first Saturday night after the uU moon and the second Saturday night there after. The officers are: Mrs. Stella Large, past grand; Miss Letta Stephenson, noble grand. Miss Kate Beathaforo vice-grand; Mrs. Zoda Cain, recording secretary, and Mrs.

Lizzie Howard treasurer. Sycamore Camp, No. 3395, Modern Woodmen of America meets 1st and 3rd monday nights. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. L.

L. constant Venerable Consul; W. L. Lane, Banker; Cha Large worthy Advisor; E. E.

wllson Clerk. in cultivation fTa in pasture. I My farm has. of buildings and the buildings at f. value the land at I.

Rail road Time table. A.T.&S. P. My total indebtedness is My personal property is worth I. My postoffice address is.

My age is My wife's name is 1 and her age In years. 5 Sign full name, QO write plain Applicant. Evergreen Camp, No. 628, Royal Neighbors of America. Meets every 2nd and 4th Friday nights) in Woodman hall.

Visiting neighbors always) welcome. Timmle Cross, Oracle; Lillian Martini Recorder. Sarah Crist, Receiver. BeUe Plaine Council No; 86, Modern Tontlea meets In the Woodmen hall every 2d and 4th Wednesday nights of the month, C. E.

Terry, Jas. Macky, F. P.McAtee, Treas. GOING NOBTH Passenger dally Ex. Sunday 9:55 a.

m. Freight, 4 6.50 p. m. Passenger, 6 GOIKO SOUTH Passenger 9:28 a Freight mixed daily Ex. Sunday 8.10 a.m Passenger, 650 p.m.

coupon tickets on sale to all points. Baggage checked through to destination. C. E. SCUDDER, Agent.

TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. Justice of the Peace, Geo. Harrison Constable A. Y. Smith Thos.

Helms) Clerk Wm. Froment Treasurer. Yewell Griffith fvrw c- i a Missouri Pacific. GOING KAST. 12:05 Freight a.

GOING WEST. John kle. And when he's got his golden dough, All gathered in a chunk, He'll drop the 'Cale Serd in his jeans To hear the Plunkera plank." Another gentle rain this morning. J. S.

Knowles is home from a visit at Harper. Weeds ate doing a rushing business growing now. George Anthony is clerking for the Moore Bros, at present. John Holland shipped two car loads of cattle to Kansas City this week. Mrs.

Robert Smith who has been on the sick list, is now up and about again. Mrs. Jane F. Knowles has had an addition built on to her residence and other? repairing done. The school board of Dist.

No. 48 have had the school house painted and it adds greatly to the appearance. Andy Overstreet who has -been working for Joe Heskett, has quit and gone to his claim near Enid, to attend to his wheat. A few miles west of here the farmers are bothered "with the rain. The cornfields are too wet to work and are getting awful weedy.

It does look now as though we would have an elegant fruit crop this season. It is a good plan to put up enough" fruit to two years so that we can stand a bad year. Rev. 1 A. Johnson of Wichita, a monument salesman, was here this week to attend to the placing of stones to the memories of J.

A. Passenger. Freight 80 p. m. 67 p.

COUNTY Clerk. W. E. Wood wm. Maddy Coupon tickets on sale for all points.

S. C. Joves Agent Probate Judge H. Staffiebaelr Attorney J. M.

Beady Register of W. m. Jackson Superintendent of Schools W. M. Massey Sheriff C.

C. Shawver Surveyor Chas. Roberts Coronori. Dr. T.

A. Mayhew The Piano and Organ Factories of the Kimbal Chicago, Ills. "More than double the size and output of any similar institution in the world. -Chicago Tribune. For Catalogue write to T.

A. Morrison District W. McBrido District Clerk W. H. Overhottzer Ti.

A V-awrw (SlLDF Commissioners, J. W. Lockmaa sua f. uabe Moorn mm mmm Digests ufhat you cat. It artificially digests the food tied Katnro in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs.

It is the latest discoTereddigest-ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 50c size contains SH times Book ail about dyspepsia malLadfree Prepared by C. ACQ Chicago- J.

Q. Hood, Justice of the Peace, Cron-by, makes the following statement: "I can certify that One Minute Cough Care will do all that is claimed for it. My wife eonld not get her breath and the first dose of it relieved her. It has also benefitted my whole family. It acts immediately and enres coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and luug troubles.

H. R. Funs. I will sell ail MUSICAL IIISTRUr.lE!ITSf& at Rock Bottom Prices A standard make of Sewing Machine, five draws, in oak for $21.00 Correspondencd Solicited. T.

A. MORRISON KBMainSt. WINFIELD KAS. Onr lee returned if wc fail. A3" one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patentability of same.

How to Obtain a Patent" sent upon Patents secure, through us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through ns receive special nolic, without charge, in The Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by Manufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR U. EVANS CO.

(Patent Attorneys,) vns Building, WASHINGTON, D. Knowles, T. C. G. Allen, and Mrs.

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