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The Phillipsburg Dispatch from Phillipsburg, Kansas • Page 8

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3 4 'i' AGRA DEPARTMEN By a Special Reporter for The Herald MamMHBHMW -seaaWeBnBasSBSBeBBSSeBSWSM Joe Capps visited PMlllps'ourg Sunday. Gilman Carle made a trip to Dana Emma Voyles has returned from ber visit. Gipsy Reed has gone to ber borne In Nebraska. C. M.

Arnold visited the Agra schools Monday. Carl Harwood made a trip to Pbll-lipsburg Tuesday, F. L. Piatt editor ot tbe Kansan, "'In town Leslie Powell made bis regular visit to Agra Sunday. A new lodge, Loyal Mystlo Legion of America Is being organized.

The Smedley boys expect to put In a music store In the near future. Rev. Good of Klrwin preached at the M. E. church Sunday evening.

Bay Dundas and family of Smith Center were visiting in Agra Sunday. J. S. and family of Smith were visiting in Agra Sunday. Miss Bateman from Klrwin visited several days at Burn's returning Tuesday morning.

Bert Dundas expects to go soon to Longmont, Colorado where he has a opeplng. There was a club dance at the ball Friday' evening. Underwoods orchestra furnished the music. The new editor, Mr. Root, was In town the first of tbo week getting acquainted with our business men.

Jos. Pascoe solicitor for a school of correspondence who has been In Agra for sometime has gone to ManKaio. Tbe Agra Lodge I. O. 0.

F. No will celebrate Its fifth anniversary and dedicate the new hall next Mon dav evening. Grand Master. Cavles ban been secured and the Phillips burg, Klrwin and Kensington lodges invited. A very pleasant party was held at home of T.

E. Burns Saturday evening a number of tbelr friends being present. Flinch, was the amuse ment of the evening. Refreshments were served before tbe departure of the guests. BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds.

American Medical Students. The number of medical students In the United States for the last collets year was 27,615. Of this number were at the regular schools; 498 at the homeopathic. 818 at the cleotlfi, and 339 at the physiomedlcal and, nondescript schools, Germany with more than two-thirds the popu-t vlatjon of the United States, has less a third an many studonts of medicine. ,1 Second City In United States.

By the census of 1900 Chicago was rhown to rank second as a manufacturing center among United States cities (New York being first) In number ot establishment, amount of, capital, average num-' ber of wage wages in the census year, $131,065,337. and Cross value of products, $888,945,311. Forests In Germany. la the official count of 1900 the area covered by forests In Oermany aggregated 34,989,672 acres, ot which 17,443,188 acres belonged to the states and municipalities. These, as also the woodlands ot private Individuals, are kept In a high state ot scientific cultivation, as the preservation of for-ests Is considered to be a matter ot treat Importance for economic and 1 hygienic reasons.

i i 1 Dngni eyes, aim mmcies, tMycrxke 4 Mi. ii mm "''riLF. Shimeall's have a fine line of Ladiesand Children's' Jackets. Don't fail to get their prices before buying. WINTER 15 coniNG And so is Uncle Elrod with Dr.

Baker's Pain Relief and Cough Syrup. So Don't Worry LIVERY, FEED and SALE BARN. Good Teams and Carriages. First-class ac- commodations. Special attention to Commercial Trade.

J. CARROLL, Agra, Kanas. STOVES! STOVES I A large assortment Stoves, Base Burners, Heaters and Cookers at reasonable prices. Come in before you buy. E.

TIPTON, Agra, Kans. The Wood-Morrill case before Justice of the peace Price was settled, Wood paying the costs, and Mr. Mor rill again doing business. The store of Strain Smedly Co was entered on Saturday evening and 1100.00 worth of goods, mainly shoes stolen. No clue as to guilty parties Is possessed.

A number of John Addles friends came In from tbe country Saturday evening and gave them a surprise -The evening was spent In dancing and general social ility. An Illustrated Lesson. "Archibald," exclaimed the stern mother, "If you went to Sabbath school, how is it I find sand In your halrT" "Why, ma," responded the boy who had been In swimming, "they bad a lesson on the great Sahara desert and sprinkled sand around to give you an Idea." "Paints No" Mot. Many a man believes that he Is pretty decent because love lor a gooa, num wnmin lives In the heart of him But that Is foolish faith. A diamond mv lie In oosy mud for years and years without turning that mud Into quarts, much less crystal.

New Or leans Tlmes-Oemoorat Reindeer Meat -No less than 174 tons of fresh and smoked reindeer meat were sent last year to the Interior of northern Russia. The reindeer skins go chiefly to St. Petersburg, where they are treated in the local tanneries. Ammonia for Shoes. If the In'sldes of shoes or boots are anona-ed once a week with liquid am monla to which an equal amount ot cold water has been added, and then allowed to thoroughly air, it will add greatly to the comfort of 'he feet.

Memorial to Queen victoria. As a memorial to the late Queen Victoria a now carved oak pulpit of Kngllsh workmanship Is being placed In Wblpplngham church. Each padtage lie new readyto-eat cereal contain 100 different Toys Free! A Mclaw of "Vizor" it a package of I f.l. Wntn inrl ana laicwuug ivi y' 10c lor large package. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAiflE BACK Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable.

Almost everybody who reads the news- papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cures maao oy ur, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. it is the great medical triumph of the nineteenth century; discovered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles and Bright's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found just the remedy you need.

It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement hs been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Bom of swamp-Root dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists.

Don make any mistake, out rememoer the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer 1 Swamp-Root, and the address, Blnghamton, N. on every Dotue. DR. FENDER'S KIDNEY- Backache All diseases of Bladder, Urinary Organs.

I ML Also Rhearaatlim, I I ill II Dropsy, Female Troubles. VVU WVUV1UV 1.WBU' tit" you. If necessary write Dr. Fenner. le haSk'jent a life time curing Jmt suob eases as yours.

All consultation ri). 'Eight months In bod, heavy backe -e, pain and soreness across kidneys, also rheumatism Other remedies failed. Dr. Fen cer's Kidney and i-ure cureu mo completely, H. WATERS, Hamlet, N.

Druggists. Mc si. AsktorCoofc Book-Free ST.VITUS'DANCE!rNDYr Sold by J. MoCormlcK. TIME TABLE.

PHILLIPSBURQi KANSAS. Tbe "Rl.bt Road" to tnd from and between CHICAQ0) OMAHA DENVER COLORADO SPRIN05 FORT WORTH ST. PAUL niNNBAPOLIS ST. LOUIS MEMPHIS PEORIA 5T. JOSEPH KANSAS CITY and everywhere beyond.

Trains leave Phllllpsbarg as (Central rime.) Eastbouad. No. 6, Fast Express, stops at lm- 9:15 a 7:40 am all and Express Kin OU T.njal PiiUHHf dallV No. 42t Limited, stops at Import. 9:20 pa No.

90. Kast Krelsht daily t. 8:40 a No. M. Local Frelirht tx.

Sue. 4:45 a Westbound. No. 5, No. 9, No.

87 No 41, No. 97, No. 51, Express dall.r Fast Express daily Localf assenner daily Limited, stops at important points ooljr daily fast Freight dally 9.15 pm ra 11:15 a 1:55 pm 9:15 Local KreiKlit ex. bun. 6:111 For tables, etc apply to any Rock Island Ticket Agent, J.

A. STEWART. Ass't lieu'l. Passenger Airent, Kansas City, Mo. Wholesale Divorce.

The shah of Persia has become weary of paying the millinery bills of 1,700 wives so the Dally Bui Bui or Teheran announces In Its court bulletin and has sent of them kito a cold and cruel world. ftulelda In German Army. A private In the Germany army Is reported to have committed suicide "by the common device of exploding a blank cartridge in a rine, me nar rel of which was fllleJ with water." one rosy cneels. (YirU nn for grown-ups, too. 7 r-, 1A' fl L.

IP The Spirit of is exemplified in America's greatest food product Unooda Biscuit I A food for body and brain workers Notice of Final Settlement. In tbe Probste Court, In the Coauty of Phillips, 111 Ct lii naurnv. In the matter of the Estste of Wm. Ill-fell rwiMftiM'd. olber persons Interested In the above entitled I mstter Ihst I will, on the 3rd dsy of December.

1903, mane nr.ai seiiiemeu oi m. t.t ii mnA will a tht tlmii DIB-vl Api to the Proba Con of Phillip comity. A Ko ilfipharwrl urn YTvprntrtc of thtr nanron, (Id estate. Mary Blssell, Eiecstrlx. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

Civil Action No. 8DM. GEORGK T. 8I CS8EE, Plaintiff. LAURA A.

81 U.SEn, Defendant, it, I To the defendant, l.sra A. Rlnaer! Yon are beriibT notlllnd. that tbe 29th dsy of October, A. the said plaintiff. George "ln(er, Sled his petition In tbe district cnort of Phillips eonnty.

state of Kansas, asinst ymi sa defendant In ssld ctlon shora entitled, and tbs' yen are reinlred to answer the said petition on or before the lHts day of December, a im. or alfl petition will ne taaen ss irne sna jnnmneni rendered sfjs nt ynn and In favor of tbe said plaintiff fur a divorce, and a dissolution of tbe marriave relations heretofore and row t-ilstlnu between yon snd the said plaintiff, and for the care and rnatndy of the m'nor chi Llllle slus aor and for sncb othor and fnrtber relief, as to thr court shall be domed Jnct and pqnlutble Attest, By his attorney. PKATT. II. (J.

UUIT, 1 leri or ine uisirrci uoun. We nromntl obtatn tf. 8. and FotsIsti Patenusnd Trade Harkaormturnentlie ttorwiyafee. Special price by oommun- Inacina wiid ine pnmianaroi wis panel, irreaaearoli and reponoa patentabUity.

SWI FT A. fini Opp. U.S. Patent Office, Washington, 0. Just What Needed.

"No," said the fair proprietor of the refrlferatrrr heart, "I cannot your wife), but 111 be a slstsr to you." 'fhsDks, awfully," rejoined the youth whn wis left at the Dost "Tf there Is one thing I need more than another It la aa MderlT ster to loon arxer me and pretent me from maalnf a fool of myself. caicsgo news. Written With a flore Leeklrifl On. it may not make you tired sympathetically to stand and watch a man work hard, but It Is awfully weari some to the man you are watching. Tho average man will Wck like a meer at the Interruptions of other peo ple while be Is busy, but as soon as his task Is finished he will go im mediately to visit some one else who Is up to his eyes In work.

The Boys view. A small bor was summoned one dsy. to see a balloon ascend, and stood gailng upward with great Interest as the great ball grew smaller and. smaller In the heavens. Then he clutched bis mother exdtMly by the arm and sked, "Does Cod expect these gentlemen to-day?" New York Dally Trlhuno.

Colonial Expenses. Few of the French colonies are self-supporting. The burden of administering their alalrs bas been constantly Increasing. f'-lP-i'a wieiaSLKW wi I jdmost all nutriment. A food for busy people-quickly bought and convenient 1 -The most skillful baking in the world-money cannot buy better, yet sold at a popular price-A necessity for their food value and economy.

A luxury in their goodness and cleanliness. I Always packed in the In-er-seal Package, which preserves the goodness of natio biscuit Company; II NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY" FIRST flflTIOflflli BflflK PHUtblPSBUgO, KHMAS. Capital and Surplus, $60,000. Does a general banking business. Autnorizea depository ror county iunas.

L.ong ana snort time loans at lowest rates. Your patronage solicited. I 5 DIRECTOKS MS H. S. GEAKGER GEORGE I.

H. ROGERS Ba0iiiiiBBtia9aBi9iiittiioaB0itis a Hot -W I White Ele- rT7MTP AT Publication Notice. In the District Court ef Fhllltps county, State jaintaf. Jennie K. Powell, plaintiff, vs j-.

Jennie Martin, defendant. To Martin, Yon will here by take notice that ynn have teen sned by tbe said plaintiff, Jennie IS Powell. In the above entitled action and court: that the said plaintiff, Jennie Powell, on the 23fd day or September, A. D. 1903.

Bled her Detittnn ain-t yon herein. In tbe district court of Phillips conoty, stare of Kansas, therein demanding jndgment sgalnst yon. in the sum of Klve Thoasand Dollars and costs of sntt, for nsving alienated the affection. snd love ot tne nnaDandor mis p'ainim. jaaop r.

Powell, and 'bat In the abovr entitled action tbe said plaintiff canned an ettaebmeut to be b-aned not o' th said court sitalnit ynnr property, snd that the ssme wss duly levied noon tbe following described real property, altuated In sad county of Phillips, state of Kansas, i-wlt: The ondlvldfd one-half Inten st. In a to tbe Snnth weat quartf of section Th'rty two (Kt In township One 111 of range Twenty and the nudl vliled one half Intel-st in and to Ms Three (8), Konr(a'). Five (5), and tbe south half of lot Two ii) all In block Eighteen (14). in thr town of Long Island, In said comity, to sxtlsfy ssch Judnoieul as the ssld plaintiff may obtain againat you, and that you nio't answer the said petition so filed by the plaintiff on orb -ore tne In rf of December, A 1. loci) or th tine wl I be take- for snd as true and Jndnraent ren.lirml sgalnst ynn as therein prayed for the sum ol ive rhonfaiid Dollars, and for all costs of this srtinn and a Judgment orderlm ynar Interest In and to tht above described property to he sold snd tjhe proceeds of sucb sale applied towards the pay ment of the judgment that may be so obtained by lb tald plaintiff sgalnst ynn Jennie Powrll.

plaintiff I ber attorney L. H. Thompson V.H. fratt Attest) D. O.

Duff, cierk of the district court Publication Notice. In the District Court of Pa illlt county, BU of Kansas Jennie X. Powell, plaintiff, vs Jason T. Powell, defendant, To tbe defendant, Jason T. Powell i Yon are hereby noilnVd ibnt you have been sned by the plalutlS.

Jennie Pow.ll, lu the above entitled action and ci'nrt. and that yoa iro.l awer tbe petlilon fjlid herein on or fore the 17th day of December A It 1901, or tbe id pMltlon will be taken as trot" and jndymmt will be re dered ac-enrainilv rilvnrclns toe Dlslntlff Jennie K. Pow. rll, from yonrself. rendering the manUl rala- lions.

heremrore eiisung Deiween yoo na piam-tlfl nn lend vmd, ard setting the ssme sslde, arsnllrgto the plslnliff the compl. te n-nc sndeubirnl of the two minor cnl.dn-n, lentard Powell and Llr.a Pnwtll. and fr alimony, and to divest yoa of all Ike estste. til sno Intrnst In and to rral and other property si gated In ssld rouniy: Jndsment for corta slid other relief a set foith In said petlilon. J.nnle E.

Powell, plaintiff Pv ber stton ejs, L. Thompson W.U Pratt (Attest, II R. Duff, rlrk of the dlatrlct eoort BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cure coujha end colds. IT rtS Oil I 9 a IS BEstrBtCEa. best stock.

and. FMtPAT FREIGHT. I SLM.H 3. Largest aarsriea la tbe world 4300 scree. Capital Stock $1,000,000.

Kiliinns ef trees ar.d rinos, AppK Peach, Plom, Pear, Cherry, Grape, tls laracit, inrst ato-k an i be.n ever oiTored by any aoraery. Our men succeed whs others faX Write to-dar for terms, etc STARK BRO'S N. A 0. Leolslisi, fl, BUXXSU ItUalie, Art, PMnille, X. rortUad, V.

EwVfville, sU i) 19 Buys and sells foreign exchange. VEEH A. H. GRANGER W. D.

GRANGER But a real up-to-date, payinglura-ber yard, for any, purpose that you want. Our prices are the lowest for the material furnished. Conje and figure with us and. we will convince you that it will pay you to patronize. us.gj a TTMRT7P CCi Professional Cards.

W.A.imM, LAW OFFICE Real Estate and laaarasct. Toe only complete and carefnllr set or Anstrsct Hooks in rhllllps countv. Pblllipsbarf, Kssmi. W. G.

BISSELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office first door sonth' of Herald 'office nndet Phillips County Hank. Law and abataacts W.N.MOORE, Attornsty-at-Utw Special attention given to Commercial Law. Collections and Bankruptcy practice; also Kea) Ratate snd Insnrsnce. Notsfv In office. Office first doer west of tbs post office Philllpsbirg, Kansas.

W. G. BISSELL, Abstracts and Loans. The enly absolately reliable set ef Abstract Books In the coanty. Money loaned 'on real estate No red tape.

Office Id basement of the Phillips Connty Bank. W. H. PRATT, Lawyer. Philliptbtir Kaous.

Office over Phillips County. Bank. 28 yearn residence in county. Special facilities fur maklnir collections. Refers by p.

rmlskin to Phillips Ceooty sad First National Banks. DR. Z. F.BURT PhysJciAn. Treatment of Chronic Diseases Our Specialty, t' Office on tbs South Side of the Square.

DR. R. W. POPE, DENTIST. Tlone 48.

Otvce ovef Poiitoffice. Philllpsburir, 1 More heme sad traTellne; salcswen everywhere to sail Stark Trees. We PAY CASH BEST C0XT1ACT, SWT OtTnT,.

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