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Brown County World from Hiawatha, Kansas • Page 12

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Hiawatha, Kansas
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THE BROWN COUNTY WORLD. April 28, 1916. 12 Children Cry for Fletcher's State of Ohio, City of Toledo, I Lucas County, Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ne 18 senior partner of the firm of F. J.

Cheney doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A.

D. 1886. (Seal) A. TV. GLEASON.

1 Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J.

CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for coniUpatiofc The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use lor over SO years, lias borne the signature of and has been made under his per y47-7- sonal supervision since its infancy. S-cZccAttf Allow no one to deceive you in this.

Powhattan Wednesday Ada Hal- lauer received the sad intelligence of the death of her father, Payton Thomas, at Oskaloosa, Jefferson county, Thursday. She left immediately Mrs. R. L. Palmer is suffering with rheumatism Mrs.

Jno. Williams and Alto spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Bartley The house on the Wm.

Moose place is nearing completion E. II. Moser is building a corn crib and granary. the creditors too poor to hire lawyers. Phoned Judge Stuart, another conservator.

The whole Dickinson em-brolio will be managed by these two eminent economists with the aid of an old pal, Tom McLaughlin. Shame! In a few years these blasted reformers will abolish the high and ancient profession of lawyers. Now is the time for Nemaha county and the taxpayers thereof to do something worth while. We taxpayers have a tract of land of 200 acres near Seneca. It has a big useless building thereon.

It is called the poorhouse and is supposed to be the lair of the unfortunates who must of necessity accept our bounty. Let's sell that tract of land in 10 acre tracts. Build a small house on each tract. Sell on reasonable terms at low rate of interest. Make 20 good homes for people of small means, where they can make a living and keep from being public charges.

There are no small tracts for sale near Seneca. Then in Seneca let's take the proceeds of that sale. Condemn a tract between Main street and the Grand Island tracks east of the depot, or possibly condemn the Guilford hotel, and make a place where those of us who must some day accept the care of the county will be able to have access to our church, our doctor, and the life of a town such as Seneca provides. It is savagery to expect the unfortunates, the derelicts, the hopeless and the wasters of life to keep up a 200 acre farm. We are not Christians, we are still a barbarous people who sentence to an old age of solitary confinement those of our fellows who are unable to extort, plunder or rob from our fellow men enuf to maintain us in old age.

97 per cent of the people are impecunious at 65 years of age. Geo. W. Hook. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute lor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Irops and Soothing Syrups.

It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine norx other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea.

It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Fairy lew. Miss Rebecca Kruse, the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lienry Kruse, died at her home in Topeka Saturday morning after an illness of 18 weeks.

Miss Kruse was born east of Fairview and had many relatives and friends who will be sorry to learn of her death T. C. Cook went to Os- kaloosa Saturday to look after his farm at that place. He will also visit his brother, Bert, at Topeka Mrs. Jacob Gabbard returned Saturday from Robinson where she has been visiting her daughter W.

O. Snyder and make the acquaintance of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Usq For Over 30 Years THf CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRCCT. NEW YORK CITY. her little granddaughter Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Fortmeyer, George and Frank Meyer, Daniel and John Kruse and W. Mittendorf, of near Fairview, and Allen Meyer, of Powhattan, at The town has that strange animal, tended the funeral Monday of Miss Rebecca Kruse, at Topeka Rev. O. cemetery in the state and displayed the exhibition of $75,000 worth of monu G.

Herbrecht, of Cleveland, Ohio, has a barber, with a motor car. He is the first barber alive today that has Comet. The showers of Wednesday greatly benefitted the growing crops. Some hail fell also Mrs. I.

C. Morey, Ed Rostetter and family visited in Ilor- ton Sunday Quite a few attended Sunday school and preaching Sunday. Bev. Wm. Shafer, of Goff, preached morning and evening.

He will return in two weeks Loyd Hartley has purchased a Ford car Lewis Mel- ments that decc rate the Sabetha graveyard. Xo trouble to please any kind of a customer there Some time ever been able to assemble credit enuf to secure possession of a joy- since, a son of fine physique and gen wagon Talk. ships that pass tie manner, sat on one of our corners accepted the call as pastor of the Reformed church and preached his second sermon to a large crowd Sunday morning. Mrs. Herbrecht and children will arrive in a few days Rev.

Mr. Miller, who conducted a ten days' meeting at the Baptist church two weeks ago, has accepted a call from the Baptist people here. He ill begin work June 1 Mrs. Nina Johns and daughter, Miss Kitty, re- and with a violin sent forth the sweetest strains of music. The mayor drove lenbruch has also purchased a new him away.

His only offense was ac Ford Bertha Bouse visited with home folks Sunday L. T. Littrells drove to Horton Sunday Ben Van- cepting such monetary assistance as the public felt like donating. The same mayor allows a deformity to sit by the postoffice door, and in front of Dalsem shelled and delivered corn in the said mayor's palatial mansion and beg from the passers by Necessity FARMERS Get Out of Debt! Smith. F.

Weary, Pat Hennigan and Mike Alderfer are a quartet of stand-pat Republicans who are preparing to vote for Wilson. They all read the Kansas City Journal. Now, if that journal had a subscription list of any size it would be worth the subsidy of the Democrats. It was Senator Stone. the big moss back of the Mizzoo, who gently described that paper as "A kept letter from Babe Best-wick, who is attending school at Hutchinson, says that the Democrats who captured that city last week were a clone corporation and that he could not find any Sabetha fellows there to get him a pass into the show.

Babe is one of our hoys who is earning his way thru school. When his money wasted away this spring he left the business school and took a job in a Hutchinson prune store where he. is in the night. They are not to be compared with the gas-waggoners who sprint the highways on a Sabbath. J'Int from this point on Sunday the roads were perfect.

No rain had fallen beyond four miles- east The short skirts have chafed away from tiie mind of man that there are any female legs worth more than a casual glance. Girl babies are fat. Their mothers stand them on their feet too soon. At least most of the girls are bowlegged Jim llaun now dwells at Morrill. James is one of my friends that just adds fat enuf to get a good start.

'Then the short grass country calls him and fights the strenuous life west of the sixth principal meridian until he feels the bottom. He has made three raids into the west The ten-cent show has put the high priced ones on the bum. It has likewise put the patrons among the tightwad class. Most patrons have become so inured to tjie 10 cent price that they will not patronize a higher priced show. Well, why should we? "We get for a dime to see the finest among the theatrical profession.

Why pay more for a dub? This is how the tomlwtone man works his business. The other day a purchaser for a monument refused to consider any of the samples offered. The monument man took his customer to the best kept WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous system is the alarm of the human body. In perfect health we hardly realize that we have a network of nerves, but when health is ebbing, when strength is declin, ing, the same nervous system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability and unless corrected, leads straight to a breakdown. To correct nervousness, Scott's Emulsion is exactly what you should take; its rich nutriment gets into the blood and rich blood feeds.the tiny nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refreshing tonic force.

It is free from alcohol. Scott Bewoe, JUoomficld, N. J. YOU can do it easily if you take a loan on the amortized or rural credit plan. You pay the life insurance company once a year at a local bank an amount, always the same from year to year, and only slightly more than what you now pay for interest alone.

This payment is applied partly to interest and partly to principal and as the interest grows less from year to year the amount applied to principal increases, so that at the end of 20 years the debt is entirely extinguished, and the mortgage is sent you for release. You save renewal commissions, abstracter's charges and recording fees. You never worry about financial panics interfering with renewals. At the end of 20 years your farm is clear of debt without any further payment of principal or interest You can build up your farm, improve your buildings, increase your live stock, give your growing children better educations because the extra amount paid each year is so small that it is easily saved from the earnings of the farm without any sacrifice. Write us for full particulars about the prepayment privileges, about making your payments at the local bank once a year, tne amount paid each year, etc Tell us how large a loan you need, how much land you have and what the whole farm is worth, (telling us the legal numbers of land if possible.) everything from a bookkeeper to jan itor at 50 bones per.

That is the kind of my boys of whom 7 am proud. The youth will be more capable and efficient for the mixing his practical with his theoretical education At Tope- ka, a real joke was slipt under the belt of the Northeast Kansas lawyers. The bar of Brown and Atchison counties had assembled in the United States court to continue the absorption of the estate of Mr. Dickinson, the Brown county stock raiser who raised 000 from the money sharks. Federal' Judge Pollock listened just a moment J.

L. A. E. LOMBARD, 1012 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City. Mo.

and stopped proceedings. Called the score of attorneys into his private room. Ordered them to talk settlement. Induced them to remember.

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