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Belle Plaine News from Belle Plaine, Kansas • Page 8

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Belle Plaine Newsi
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Belle Plaine, Kansas
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YOU ARE ADDITIONAL It's In The Negative. KANSAS CITY TIMES. RELIABLE MEN WANTED. to Bell FARM IMPLEMENTS. Inquire at office of The News.

JfATFIELP "TOHSORIAL ARTISTS Fifth avenue, first door east of poet-offic. XJL-cacraye Satisfy, PLAINE- KANSA T. A. AAYHEVf. LEADING DENTIST, OF-SUMXEK COUNTY.

'WELLINGTON, KANSAS. Over Farmers' Bank. Let us print Your Statements. We will print 500 packet size For $1.00. We have some we will print 500 for 80 cts.

School report cards! 12 for 10 cts. Are You Going To California. The California Limited, Santa Fe Route, gives the best and speediest service. Through dining-car and observation ca.r with spacious parlor, espeoially for use of ladies and children. 2 days Belle Plaine to Los Angeles.

Address Atchison, Topeka A. Santa Fe II. It. Belle l'laiue, Kas. fl Colorado Beautiful Photogravures of Rocky 'Mountain scenery, bound in gold embossed covers, sent by mailO to an' address on receipt This beautiful souvenir contains the following twelve of "Nature's Sublimit Symyhonies Royal Gorge, Toltec Gorge, Mount of the Holy Cros, Twin Lakes, Marshall Pass, Canon of the Grand Cheyenne Falls, Currioanti Needle, Tower of Babel, "Mountain Pink," Train entering Alpine Tunnel, Atlantic elope, Tram leaving Alpine Tunnel, Pacific elope.

Address The Mail Puulisiiing Salida, Colorado. For Mothers! TUB discomforts aud daneers of child-birth, can be almost en- flft tirely avoided.AjL Wine of Cardui" taut mothers. It gives toneto puts them in condition to do their work perfectly. That makes pregnancy less painful, shortens labor and hastens recovery after child-birth. It helps a oman bear strong healthy children.

JELREE'5 9 has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for years. A few doses often brings joy to loving hearts that long for a darling baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this trouble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui.

per bottle. I For ad-rice In cases rquMn? special directions, address, giving" symptoms, the Ladies' Advisory Department." The Chattanooga Medicina Chattanooga. Tean. Mrs. LOUISA HALE.

of Jeffferson, iajt "When I first took Wine of Cardui we had been married three years, but could not have any children. Mine months later I had a One girl baby." mm Western in Location and Sentiment. READ THIS OFFER TO READERS, Uncle Sam's new colonies will prove a source of great interest to the American people generally and particularly with the residents of the great southwest the chosen field of The Kansas City Times. The war has impressed on nearly every reader the necessity of having a ave metropolitan daily newspaper. The second invasion of the Philippines, Porto Rico and Cuba by the commercial forces of the United States will be attended by many interesting events.

The progrees of this peaceful army of business men will be chronicled in the columns of The Kansas City Times. In addition, there will be congressional elections in all the states of the union this fall. As an indication of the prevailing sen timent of the country, this contest will be fraught with an unusual interest, and in order to keep up with the moves of the political chess board, western readers should keep in touch with events daily transpiring. By means of three fast morning trains north, south and we.st, The Times is delivered at points 20 miles from Kansas City in time for breakfast, and over western Missouri and three-fourths of KanS. the same daj- it is published.

It will be sent by mail one year for $4 for six mo. $2, and for three month $1. The Twice-a-Week Times contains the cream of the world's news and the best market reports compiled in Kas. City. Sent one year for 0 mo.

for 50 cents. Address The Kansas City Times, Kansas City, Mo. A Tension Indicator IS JUST WHAT THE "WORD 4 IMPLIES. It CP indicates the state of the tension at a glance. Its use means time saving and easier sewing.

It's our own invention and is found only on the White Sewing Machine "We have other striking improvements that appeal to the careful buyer. Send for our elegant H. T. catalog. White Sewing Machine Co.

a Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by C. A. BARRY AGENT. MIMMIIIMIIIMI 1 This cut represents our auto- matic shell ejecting revolver.

SjJ A very strong and serviceable arm. Made in 32 or 38 calibre, t31, 4 or 5 inch barrel, nickel or Sold by all dealer SEND FOR CATALOGUE L. REtiAND ARMS I WORCESTER, MASS. EfflBEU A Ml m-r tern wtt atia mm i 09 bj a i rm i-4 Funk Parker have a neat front window containing all kinds of pocket books. Chas.

F. Martin has been named as executor of tbeestate by the C. J. Martin will. Mrs.

Sarah Hornaday of Altoona, Ka9. arrived Thursday on a visit to her uncle Elias Bishop. Mrs. Win. Crocker went to Parsons Thursday to join her husband who is now located at that place.

It is better to preserve health than to cure disease. Therefore, keep your blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Isaiah Forney has been drawn as an additional juror for the May term of Dist. Court. A.

M. Willin is a regular. Otia Carter took a horse and rode to his uncle's, Al Cornwell, in the Strip Friday. His father says he is going after him. We note by the list of pensions granted that a reissue and increase of from $6 to has been granted M.

T. Funk of this city. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. church will serve supper Saturday evening, Apr.

1st. Everybody cordially invited to come. Crist Andrews are busy these days opening up spring machinery. They expect a big business this season. Look for their ad next week.

Elder D. T. Broadus will fill hi3 regular appointment at the Church of Christ Lord's day morning and evening. Cordial invitation always extended. The Woodmen are going to take their play, "Phienix" to Mulvane Saturday night Apr.

10. A crowd from here expect lo attend. Saturday, Apr. 15 they go to Conway Springs. Bernard Broadus and J.

Byron Cain were in Wichita Friday night. The latter attended the lecture upon The Cliff Dwellers by Rey. Geo. Cole Los Angeles Cal. It was first class.

The C. J. Martin will was opened Monday in Wellington. Mrs. Wm.

Hatfield, Col. Forney, A. R. Parker, and J. D.

Reed were there as parties interested, attorney and witnesses. H. M. Hume, of Topeka of the Topeka Parsian Portrait of Topeka, accompanied by Ed Bishop, made this office a call Tuesday. Ed is going to travel for the company this season.

Itt HUMS Did you ever try to dodge the rain-drops? Did not succeed very well, did you? It's just as useless to try to escape from the germs of consumption. You can't do it. They are about us on every hand and we are constantly taking them into our lungs. Then why don't we all have this disease Simply because these germs cannot gain a foothold in a strong throat and lungs. It's when these are weak that the germs master.

The body must be well supplied with fat. The danger comes when the blood is poor and the body is thin. If your cough does not yield, and your throat an- lungs feel raw and sore, you should not delay another day. Take MMSHOEll of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos-phites at once. It will heal the inflamed membranes and greatly strengthen them as well.

The digestion becomes stronger, the appetite better and the weight increases. The whole body becomes well fortified and the germs of consumption cannot gain a foothold. It's this nourishing, sustaining and strengthening power of SCOTT'S EMULSION that has made it of such value in all wasting and exhausting diseases. 50c and $1.00, druggists. SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists, ew York.

I En Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our manv friends for their help and sympathy in our be reavement and mav God's choicest blessings rest upon jou. R. S. Hammond, M.

L. Haworthaxd Family. Company There will be no further drill of Co. A until Saturday evening. Apr.

8. at 7:30 o'clock at which time each member of the company is ordered to report at the armory. Emeka E. Wilson, Capt. Card of Thanks.

We desire to thank the many friends and neighbors for their sympathy, kindness and untiring assistance in thesick-nese and death of our dear husband and loving father. Elizabeth Martin and Family. Announcement. Mrs. L.

Rolph Foster wishes to announce to the ladies of Belle Plaine and vicinity that she has returned with a new line of Spring millinery and is now ready to sell you a new hat or retrim your old one. Call and see. Rooms over the Bon Ton restaurant. Married. Married, in the parlor of the Etna hotel this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Mr.

Wm. Clewell, of Enid, O. and Miss Carrie Bishop, of Belle Plaine, Rev. J. W.

McLaughlin of this city officiating. The bride is a former school teacher of this county and the groom is a prosperous farmer of Oklahoma. Chas. Bishop, brother of the bride, and Miss Lizzie Kincaid drove down from Belle Plaine with them this morning. Journal, 29.

Birthday Party. Some of the young people met at the home of Max Reitz to celebrate his birthday Friday evening. Those present were Misses Clara Kilmer, LU-lie Reed, May me Chill and Flora Powers and Messrs. Ralph Jamieon, Viv and John Mordy and Max Reitz. Ice cream and cake was served.

They played crokinole and several other games until a late hour when they departed for home, wishing their charming host many more such interesting birthdays. In Society. Last Friday evening Otis Broadus entertained at his home the following young ladies and gentlemen: Misses Anna Funk, Olive Smith, Bessie Early, Edith Sheldon, Messrs. Carl Fisher, Harry Byrnes, Ira Powers and Eddie Hymer. From reports it undoubtedly was the high element of fun.

Crokinole and other ambitious games, known and en-joj-ed by those of their age, was participated in to the fullest extent until a late hour. All express themselves as being more than satisfied that Otis is a right royal entertainer. The "Best" Paints; allMnds at Lumber Yard. Resolutions. At a meeting of a committee from the Ladies' Mite Society of the Presbyterian church, the following resolutions were a lop ted: Whereas, It has pleased our kind Heavenly Father to remove by death oar greatly beloved sister, Mrs.

R. S. Hammond, therefore be it Resolved, That we will fondly cherish the memory of our dear pister, her personal living friendship, her zeal for the master, and her hearty devotion to good work. Resolved, That we deeply mourn the loss of a much loved sister and extend to her husband and relatione" our sympathy for their great bereavement and pray that God will comfort and euetain them. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to the bereaved husband, that they be epread upon the minutes of this society and that a copy be furnished our local papers for insertion in their columns.

Mrs. J. K. Miller, Mrs. V.

T. Heffner, Mrs. H. Huston, If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good One application will relieve the pain.

It also cures tprains and bruises in one-third the time required by any other treatment. Cut9, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cared by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 50 cts. Fcr sale by L.

L. Constant. Attractive Pictures give pleasure to the eye, while faulty ones are passed by with indifference. You are not without attraction naturally. What you want is a photograph which will deal honestly with your features.

We make likenesses, not caricatures. Best Platino or Steel Finish. $2.50 per doz. Best Enamel or glossy finish. $1.50 per doz.

Mention this ad and we will give you FREE one large panel picture. BALDWIN PH0T0IST, 118 Doug. Ave, Wichita, Kas. If you have a farm or any real estate for sale put it in our hands. We will advertise it for you and make no charge unless the sale is made.

Even then our charge will be reasonable. J. W. Forney. E.

K. Wilson, FORNEY VCILS0N, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS OF PENSION CLAIMS, BELLE FLAIXE, KANSAS. Special attention to conveyancing and examination of land titles. Practice in all courts. all's 1 Punctures in tiro Szrj1 not trouble vcu r.nv if you will purchase c-.

of these little toola which be carried in tlie vest X. All you need tcol is a common rubber bnr.il; a minute's work. This tool does not enlarge the puncture. With this tool in possession, you reduce tk cost of keeping your bicycls free from punctures at the cost of a rubber band, which is about a 100th part of a cent. Price Complete, 50 Cents.

Ridgeway Instantaneous ADJUSTABLE HANDLE BAR. WHAT ARE ITS ADVANTAGES 1st, Perfect Safety. 2nd, Perfect Hiinplie liy. am, Adjustment. 4th.

No tools needed whatever. 6th. I Can be adjusted to any position WHILE IlIDIXU. Cth, No nuts or screws to n-ork loose. 7th.

Neat i appearance. In fact, the rider in At all times in an EAST and NATUBAL position, and tua price is within the reach of EVKRYON K. Agents Wanted. Send for Circulars, 4 J. H.

BURT M'F 6 SPRINGFIELD, MASS. XPIE NEW YORK WOULD THKICK-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 PACES A WEEK. 156 PAPERS A YEAR. FOR ONE DOLLAR.

During the Spanish-American war the Thrice-a-Week World proved its great value by the promptness, thoroughness and accuracy of ita reports from all the scenes of important events. It was as useful as a daily to the reader, and it will be of equal value in reporting the great and complicated questions which are now before the American people. It prints the news of the Drid having epecial correspondence from all import-news points on the globe. It has brilliant illustrations, a capital humor page, complete markets aud other epecUl departments of interest. We offer this unequalcd newspaper and The News together one year for $1.70.

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