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The Salina Evening Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 7

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TEN PAGES STEM EDITORIAL SECTION VOL. 26. SAUNA, KANSAS, TIIURSDAY, NOVEMBER JG, 1911. NO 274. THIS WAY, DIOGENES! Ike Great I When Baying DIAMONDS The Story of in that low swampy land at the mouth of the Ohio river, malaria, fever and ague, and typhoid fever soon filled the hospital tent.

True there were the regimental surgeons, hospital stewards, and others, but she also found a place. Here we will let one of the surviving patients tell his story after HONEST MAN DISCOVERED BY EUSSELL COUNTY TREASURER An Army Nurse ul se 46 years, for the story of others Bl A wnnld ht similar WViati nraa irt Tax Los Angeles few veais asro. I at-! ou Pa Pere0Ml tended a reunion of the survivors of the you must rely-largely on the honesty and judgment of the jeweler. Common sense, therefore, command you to go to a reputable store, where diamonds are bought, and sold by experts, and -where no advantage will be taken of you. That's here, dnd jnr stock is the largest in town.

Snappy white- full eut diamond rings, $0.50 to $300.00. Assessor Had Overlooked Left the Office Happy. the 92nd then living California. There were ten present, only two from Co. B.

brother Sam and Joseph Hunt. I told them that I had come to their reunion to see how many there wereAvho knew my sister Ad- It says "Calumet" For the critical housewives of America have found that Calumet Baking Powder makes the most appetizing, light, wholesome food that Calumet die Parsons, their regimental nurse. Jewelry Co. is the most economical and dependable of all Baking Powders. One fellow jumped up and extending his 'hand, said, Addie Parsons your sister "Where is she? Is she still living I would go a long way to see her again.

I want to tell you about that she is the best woman that over lived. she saved my life- while in that death trap at Nov. 1C Wilhelm Klotz came to the county treasurer's office Tuesday morning to pay his taxevi When )Jfne treasure" found his real estate, Klotz insisted that he had personal property also. After strict search treasurer Fink informed him -that-he had no personal tax on the rolls. Thecounty clerk then examined the assessment rolls but Klotz 's name was He still insisted that he had the property and should be assessed.

So Clerk Smith entered up Mr. Klotz 's items of personal property amounting to almost and computed the tax. Established 1859. If you, too, Mrs. Housewife, want to learn what Calumet means Cairo: I 'had the typhoid fever and The following paper read by L.

F. Parsons ati the reception Tkiesday afternoon given by the Ladies of the G. A. is of especial interest in Salina, where many of the characters mentioned in the story are well known. Mr.

Parsons is a resident of this and his brother "Sam" lived on one of the finest farms in Saline county: At a campfire of old soldiers, a blood and thunder story might interest for every one who has sp6nt at least two years on the firing line can recall many such times. could tell you about early border war in Kansas under John Brown and others, but this has grown threadbare. I think 1 can interest both the ladies and the Grand Army boys, by relating the story of an "army nurse." In 1851" when Lincoln called for volunteers to put down the slaveholders rebellion and prevent Hhem from reading Union twain, I was then living in SaTIna and owned eighty acres of land and some town lots. I made a wilt of all to my mother and wrote a letter also, which I mailed at Junction City, on my way to Fort Riley. In this letter I wrote, "Mother, when" "you read this think of me as a solufer boy in Co.

Sixth Kansas Calvary and when this war is over if I live I will come to you again. Time went on and in lSte the 92nd Illinois infantry was recruited, Co. was raised in Byron, my Illinois home. My youngest Klotz then paid the county treasurer his real estate tax and also on The Planters State Bank to you, bake with it just one batch of biscuits. If you don't find it unlike any other so much greater in leavening power in uniformity in purity return it, and get your money back.

That's all we ask and think what it means to you to always be sure that each time you bake you will have the most tempting biscuits, pastry etc. Think of it the highest quality Baking Powder at a moderate price the most economical in use. Cheap big can kind3 give you quantity, but not quality. High-priced trust brands mean extravagance. For no Baking Powder can be equal in quality to Calumet.

Was not that proven when it received the Highest Award at World's Pure Food Exposition Don't be deceived ask for Calumet and get it the personal that he had just listed for taxation and quietly left the courthouse simply feeling that he had done his duty as a citizeu. Mr. Klotz is an elderly German who moved to the city of Russell from Graham in the west part of Russell county a few months ago. Doubtless his removal about assessing time caused him to be overlooked by the assessors. rp Ann raivs ft' II I I hi r.VH.fl FOR DYSPEPSIA.

I i was given up to die as many others had died. "She came to my cot one evening and sat down on a stool, she took hold of my hand and asked me my name and if I had a mother, her name and postoffice address: she wrote it all down on a tablet, then she washed my 'hands and face, and combed my hair, talking to me all the time about "God and heaven. Oh how good that cold water felt on my aching head and 'burning cheeks. Than she laid her cold nanus on my forehead, and kneeling by my -cot. prayed that God would save me to be a good soldier' and a useful man.

Then she- kissed me and said, 'This is from your mother, fear not brave boy, God is good, God is love, now go to sleep and I will come to you again in the "Then she moved to the next cot and commenced to ask him questions aird write the answers down. I went to sleep before sh? comtmenced to wash his hands, and did not awak until 9 o'clock the next morning, then I felt well. I was sitting on my cot when the doctors cam? in, they seemed frightened and ordered me back in bed, and told me to stay but I took no more medicine and left tlie" "hospital in a few If God ever answered pra'vr He did it t'hat time." Sam and I were invited to a banquet with the boys at a tony hotel. When the regiment was paid off Company and many others went to the hospital tent and gave has, since its organizattion, conserved the savings of its patrons upon the most liberal terms possible, and will continue that policy in the future. We have no nonresident solicitors, our employees are all residents of this city and our earnings remain at home to build up this community.

We invite old and new customers to call and secure a Home Savings Bank for each member of the family. $1.00 will start an account. We Pay 4 Per Cent on Your Savings Twin Mound News. Twin Mound, Nov. splendid Doctor Presmtiiions For Eczema Yon Risk no Money if You Try This Remedy.

We want everyone" troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia to come to our store and obtain a box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. iThey contain Bis-: muth-Subnitrate and Pepsin carefully combined so as to develop their greatest power to overcome digestive disturbance. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are very pleasant to take. They tend to soothe the irritable, weak stoirach, to The most advanced physicians of! this country and Kuroje are now prescribing a wash of wintergreen thymol and other soothing and healing ingredients for the cure of Kezema, Psoriasis and all other forms skin trouble. This eomiMiund is known as brother Sam, whom most of you knowr was Jaken into this" company; They were all raised in Byron or Ogle coun ty, and most of them "were schoolmates of Sam and my sister Addie.

Addie. told her mother She wished she was a man so she could enlist, in the army. Besides her brother Sara, she had a nephew in tHe company who was only little her with all the rest sh'O was acquainted tliey having been either in her bibte class, or had met at Sunday school conventions. ply it. If yttt will all at my store I will be glad to l't ym have a fl.00 bottle on the fxuarantee that it will cost you nothing unless you find it docs the work.

And you decide. For that nratter a trial ln.ttle for 25 rents ought to be enough absolutely "to prove the' merit of the Drop into mv store. anvway. and Istrcngthcn and invigorate the diges -thel. I).

IK Prescription. Dr. Holmes, the well known skin socialist, writes: "I am convinced rain fell here Sunday which has made the fanners smile as the wheat was neding it badly. Hhs llogc of near BriMkvillc visited over Sunday at R. B.

Ball's. Mr. and Mrs. J. V.

Smith returned from an extended visit in Missouri the first of the week. S. Tucker and R. J. were Tescott visitors last Saturday.

John Cavsndar and Palmer Ball arc husking corn for R. Laniberth. Mr. and Mrs. fieorgc Corrnan.

of near Tescott visited at S. Tuckers Sunday Frost is husking corn for P. R. Caldwell. Oliver Hunt visited with his parents near Beverly last Sunday.

R. B. Ball and S. Tucker were Salina visitors last, Wednesday. that the D.

I). I). Pre-ription is as as 1 have- seen a great many cases of A IC SI tive organs to relieve nausea and indigestion, thus promoting nutrition and bringing about a feeling of comfort. If you give Rexall Dysprjnyia Tablets a reasonable trial we will return your money if you are not satined i for she was a great worker this i line. with the result.

Three sizes, 23 cents, muclf a sjecific for Eczema as is quinine for malaria. We have been prescribing the I). D. D. remedy for years." I myself vouch for the D.

D. D. Prescription for Eczema and absolutely guarantee that it will take away the itch the instant you aj- skin trouble. I will give you free a pamphlet giving directions for bathing, diet, for all kinds of skin trouble. Ask for the D.

D. I), pamphlet. "Cause and Cure of Skin Disease." Get jmsted on this wonderful remedy today. T. W.

Carlin. The company was now organized, and about to go to Rockford to join the rest of the regiment. One evening Addie went out to th? camp 50 cents and Remember, you Addie something, many as much as a dollar, so she had more than any soldier." can obtain Rexall Remedies only at our store llie Kexall More. 1 'ai "Alter a time tne regiment was mer' Opera House Pharmacy. ordered to the 'front and put in.

a 77 PLAIN TANKS. An7 Capacity cr Size. Stock. Storage. Roui.d End.

Square End. Gasoline. Hotwe. Fancct. Fuel.

(Get Our Prices.) C1STEENS. Any Capacity or Size-Corrugated. Plain. (Get Onr Prices.) WAGON TANKS. Any Capacity or Size.

Bound End. Bound Barret Corrugated Bound, (Get Our Prices.) ENGINE TANKS. Any Capacity or Size. Edund. Square.

Corrugated Bound. (Get Our Prices.) and gave the boys an earnest invitation to come to "Wednesday evening prayer meciing as it would be their last opportunity. Very many were present and AdUie conducted the meeting leading in prayer; many were the petitions to tfie throne of grace that night for the boys' safe return. 'When Addie got home that night, she broke down and wept bitterly, she told her mother that God had told her to go with the boys. Mother told her to go to bed and rest up, "you are nervous and excited, and will feel better in the morning." Mother said she heard her praying in her room till after midnight.

The next morning Addie went and had a talk with captain; she told him she wanted to go yith the boysl He' said, "what good can you Our $12.50 and S15 4 Values are Great Suits or Over brigade, here the general told her that no female nurses were allowed in field hospitals, that she must go home or to a general hospital. She said you may send me to St. Louis, which he did, and she also" worked in Benton barracks till tier" regiment was mustered out. After the war she married an army surgeon. They located in Montour.

Iowa, and raised three boys and one girl; then she said to her mourning family, "Be good and we will all be happy in the other worfd," and passed away with a smile on -her face. The girl is a druggist's clerk in St. Louis. One boy owns a cattle ranch on the PLaJCte river in western Nebraska. One is raising potatoes in the Klonuyke country in Alaska for which he gets 10 cents a pound.

The other is a minister in Denver. coats Our stock is all new, fresh merchandise; up-to-date models, new colorings. You'll do your self an injustice if you buy before examining our goods. Ask to see our 812.50 315.00, and $18.00 Suits. On the public square in Byron, Il She replied, "I can do lots of good.

I will try to' be useful in many ways." The captain said "well you have my permission, but when we get to the regiment the colonel will be in eommau'd, and in a brigade, some general will command, and I cannot answer for them. Addie said "If you will" stand by" me I risk the rest, for God will take linois, stands a granite shaft in mem ory of the memoers of Co. B. On that monument there is engraved the ijy -a fl 1 r-8 wwV s- 1 -j i i II comucHT I I I' If I AOua-aocHrsTxxf yy names of all who. were killed or died.

At each annual reunion there is added the names of those who have 'died during the year. Addie M. Parsons', name, appears oi that soldiers' monument as a member of StTt I- r'J V'fiB mrmmkm care of his own." It was arranged that the captain was to notify her when they were to leave Rockford and she would have to join them Company the 92nd Illinois Infantry. You Can Return any Goods km Pleasant Badge News. Pleasant Ridge, Nov.

16. About 60 friends and neighbors gathered at the Amer McCormick -home Satnr- day evening with "well filled baskets as a surprise and to celebrate the TROUGHS. Bound Bottom. Square. Corrugated.

Hog Feeding. (Get Our Prices.) CORRUGATED TANKS. Any Capacity or Size. Stock. Storage.

Bound Gasoline Storage. Underground Storage. Grain Storage. (Send for Booklet.) CULVERTS. Nine Sizes.

Any Length. (Send for Booklet.) Trash Garbage Cans. Ash Cans. Waste Paper Burners. (Get Oar Prices.) We make' anything in the tank line.

Send for our prices. KANSAS CULVERT CO. "The Sajma Tank Factory" 10th and Rock Island Track. Phone 461. Box JV then.

She. packed her grip with needles, thread, yarn, buttons, stationery a few extra testaments, etc. She had not long to wait for she soon got word fwm the captain that the regiment would start at such a time for Cairo, Illinois. She went on the train with the company without molestation. Arriving at Cairo the regiment drew their tents, arms, pitched their camp.

arid went to drilling, unloading, and loading that do not please you, they must satisfy you or we don't want your money. Convertible collared overcoats 812.50 and 815.00, the swellest in the city. steamboats, etc Addie made her See Our Windows headquarters in the- hospital tent; birthday anniversary of Mrs McCormick at a late hour lnnch was served and all went home wishing Mrs. McCormick many more happy birthdays. Charles Bremmerman made a business trip to Salina Thursday of last week.

About 11 o'clock Sunday morning rain started to fall slow but sure and continued all day and part of the night, it was fine for the growing crops and will add to the prospects for a great wheat crop next year. Journal advertoseis are reliable. nor was she lonesome, she, being the ony woman in camp and' acquainted with all the Co. B. boys, she had many callers, to all of wnonTsne offered her services, to sew, or mend 149 North Santa Fe Eaggail-Gaxdlirop company and to write letters.

Bat soon the hospital work opened up for her. Change of water, change of food, lack of proper sanitary regulations, Salina, Kansas. 3E.

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