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Concordia Blade-Empire from Concordia, Kansas • Page 3

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THE CONCORDIA DAILY BLADE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1915. ST'rr-r Tj J- 5 A s. 4. 4 "5 ft- 1 As rhe 2 in 1 Shine Brings the Smile of Satisfaction! Quick, Brilliant, Lasting, In the "Eaoy-Opening" Box. THE F.

F. DALLEY BUFFALO, N. HAMILTON, CAN. IB 1 4 iiiii i Ml i I 1 lit I'll till- OR mm lOCEALERS Here Is Good News for Stomach Victims KANSAS KACKLE Os, The word "hustle" was coined by Americans for American use, and anybody who doesn't know its practical 1 use is liabe to get run over. Jewell Republican.

lev, 'i'J' i i i Lecture Course New Woodman, humorist and cartoonist, will give the fourth number of the Lecture Course Tuesday evening February 2, 1915. As a cartoonist he became prominent a few years ago through his many contributions to the Chicago Inter-Ocean, The Record-Herald, The Ram's Horn, Life, Judge and other publications of national repute. His class of work has a distinct advantage over a lecturer. Hia evening's program enlivens and amuses, informs and educates, mainly through the eye. As a cartoonist and wit, he is second to none.

His program is full 5 4 I 'J The man who devotes his hours to croaking about what busy men 'accom-, plish, may persuade himself that he is living a happy life, but he never Some very remarkable results are being obtained by treating stomach, liver and intestinal troubles with pure vegetable oils, which exert a cleansing, soothing and purifying action upon the lower bowels, removing the obstructions of poisonous fecal matter and gases and preventing their absorption by the blood. This one, the food is allowed free passage from the stomach, fermentation ceases and stomach troubles quickly disappear. George H. Mayr, for twenty years a leading Chicago druggist, cured himself and many of his friends of stomach, liver and intestinal troubles of years' standing by this treatment, and so successful was the remedy he devised that it has since been placed in the hands of druggists all over the country, who have sold thousands nf hnulpQ looks it. Pratt Union.

1, Bread seems to be the first concern of the Kansas legislature. Its high price is to be investigated. In old days pie was the first concern of that body. ElDorado Republican. Kansas may also be thankful that she is well removed from an earthquake belt.

The tornadoes and floods of surprises from beginning to end. He is always alert and he keeps his audiences always alert. 5 In fact and figure, voice and gesture language and idea, he is quaint, unconventional and entertaining. You could listen to his stories, dialect readings and verses, even if you were blindfold- ed, and be highly entertained. Or, be 4 that hit her here and there occasion ally are really trivial affairs.

State Journal. Some men will kick because their wives allowed the house to get chilly, Though absolutely harmless, the effect of the medicine is sufficient to convince any one of its remarkable effectiveness, and within 24 hours the sufferer feels like a new person. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists, every where with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. SCENE FROM "THAT PRINTER OF UDELL'S" BROWN GRAND, SAT rSut if you buy your coal of us you won't have to shiver. Our coal keepsyou warm.

Try a load. Concordia Lumber Co. PHONE 213 ing deaf, you would thoroughly enjoy when thoi' nront tr oit r-arn nrvmf nrt. 3 URDAY, FEB. 6.

his entertainment "seeing only." See him and hear him laugh and If UVU V. I UUV I. V. I.J UU 1 1 VVU1. ably and read about the poor fellow freezing in the French trenches.

Ar-Kansas City News. then think and then laugh some more. At High School Auditorium. Tuesday eveing February 2, 1915 at 8.15. Admission, adults 35c, children loc.

241t2 MEREDITH Jas. Flynn is confined to the house It is said that Major Iron Jaw Brown of Kansas has a job as a movie actor. We presume he will be in charge of a battallion and will again endeavor to get his men to execute the impossible movement of "right forward fours left, march." Jet Visitor. with rheumatism Kaffir, Case ascl Millet Seed Miss Sadie Cole visited over Sun day at the -Erickson home with Miss Mabel Cole. How to Prevent Bilious Attacks.

events cast their shadows This is PKnp.oi9.11v true nf bil Hiram Silvers was called to Milan. A Jewell county newspaper tells ious attacks. Your appetite will fail, Kansas Friday by the illness of both his father and mother. this story: Talking of thrift, a mer-1 Tr in rVtio csfrxir-n rl tl no 1 -vxr otlr Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Park were you will teel dull ana languid, you are subject to bilious attacks take thrpe of Chamberlain's Tablets as Miltonvale visitors Monday. We bought our seeds before the late advances in prices. By booking your orders now and taking the seed from the cars, we wiil be in a position to make you better prices than you can get elsewhere. SEEDS OF ALL KINDS Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Carver visited soon as these symptoms appear and rrranre Groceries sause at the Savage home Monday. that a farmer raised a few apples this year and he brought them to the gro-very for sale. The grocery keeper asked him what he wanted for them, money or trade and the farmer said, give me apples that we can eat in exchange for them." Jas. Bavage was a business visitior sale by all dealers. ADV.

in Miltonvale Tuesday. Mr. Marcotte and family, also Paul Marcotte and family Sundayed at the Harry Hendriron home. Stomach Trouble Our Groceries are pure and cost no more than inferior ones. Protect your health by buying only the best.

Jewel Letourneau and familiy from In a letter to the Olathe Register, the Rev. S. F. Riepma, -pastor of the near Concordia are visiting at the Jas. Lynch home.

Presbyterian church, proposes that the church of Olathe draw lots to de Phones 190 and 374 termine which congregation! shall Advertised Letters Cooper, Mrs. L. J. Gibens, G. B.

Gorden," Harry. Ireland, Mrs. R. F. F.

W. Leveque, Mrs. Ida L. Long, Miss Georgia. Pollett, Mrs.

W. H. Stein, Adolf. Stewart, R. B.

Ward, Fred D. Wendorc, Harry. Young, Mrs. Ed. T.

A. SAWHILL, P. M. give up its building to be used by the city as a hospital. Mr.

Riepma says a hosptal is badly needed and the city Walter Nelson, Fancy Grocer New Hope 2 has no funds with 'which to build one. He declares the Bible sanctions the Phones 51157176 Little Ruth Hammon is visiting at the home of her grandparents, A. R. Drown. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Voorhees called at the Mason home Sunday evening. The friends of Otho McGlaugftlin, were sorry to hear of the trouble he is having with his eyes at his horns ia Washington. However, we hope it will not prove as serious as the doctors seem to think.

We are very sorry to learn that Mr. McBane improves very slowly. Chris Wholzapfle hauled another load from where he used to live drawing of lots. Mr. Riepma's plan would be for the congregation that loses its building to join the church of its nevt choice without changing any of its doctrines.

He asserts there Greeting's for 1915 I The following expressions were made by the first are so many churches in Olathe that one may easily be given up for a hos pital without injuring the moral welfare of the city Comptroller of the Currency, fifty years ago at the outset of the National Banking System, and are worthy of consideration at this time. "Do nothing to foster and encourage speculation Give facilities only to legitimate and prudent transactions. Distribute your loans rather than concentrate them in a few hands. Fursue a straightforward, upright, legitmate banking business. Treat your customers liberally, bearing in mind that the bank prospers as its customers prosper.

Hugh McCollough." Recognized Advantages. You will find that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has recognized advantages over most medicines in use for coughs and colds. It does not suppress a cough, but loosens and relieves it. It aids expectoration and opens the secretions, which enables the system to throw off a cold. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia.

It contains no opium or other narcotic, and may be given to a child as confidently as to an adult. For sale by all dealers. ADV. i William Faversham yjj Famous Actcr, cays A fl "A pipe of Tuxedo kee-s me feeling physic- flffl aHy fit and in good spirits, and, because it I 'AIL is and doesn't bite, it is pleasant to the ljf throat and keeps my voice in good tone." ISfC? -'V 1 fcii 41 Tuxedo Keeps Yon A II Iff Phvsicallv Fit JV--' 11 The Turon Press is considerably worked up over one of the late decrees of fashion. Hear the editor rave.

"It is a fact! Grim war confronts us. And the staging is set for the gentle spring time, when the daisies bloom and the silver throated birds break forth is song. And it will be a battle royal. The American Fashion League has decreed that the shirtwaist must go. It is to be a thing of the past, must be seen no more.

At least such is the dictum of the Fashion league. But American womanhood is up in arms and in girding for the fray. Womanhood says no! The shirtwaist is dear to the feminine heart and that which appeals to the feminine heart is right must be rigiht we men declare it to be right, and it must prevail. Down with the League! Into the discard with the czars of fashion. Perish the brain which would abolish the shirtwaist! For the shirtwaist is useful it is simple it is genteel it is easily washed and it is cool.

It must not fall at the hands of the ruthless hard of brainless czars of fashion whose We believe the above is a good guide board," and we offer it with the hope that we may continue to merit the patronage of our many friends. I am on the market for a few thousand bushel more of seed oats. C. Y. Shinn.

Phone 481. 241dt3 Mr. and Mrs. W'ilford Aslin, who Th have been visiting the Saindons re turned to their home in Des Moines Kansas, this morning. it fa ounty Eian a Every playgoer has remarked the virility and clean-cut vigor of William Faversham, both as an actor and as a man.

No matter Of Concordia, Kansas CLildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S gods are gold and a mirror. The ene A I my must be routed put to flight exterminated. And we henceforth enlist W. G. Cartney went to Topeka this under the banner of womanhood and offer ourself a willing sacrifice that the shirtwaist may be saved.

And we morning on business. what part he is playing, he always presents a figure of alert strength and keen wits. His voice is especially engaoinj, clear, carrying and sonorous. For Tuxedo tobacco to gain a testimonial from such a man, stating that it helps to keep him "physically fit and in good spirits" and keeps his voice "in good tone" goes far toward convincing you of Tuxedo's wholesome, all-round value to you. call upon all men to come forward and smite the enemy of womanhood.

Beau ty is in distress and beauty must be saved. Long live glorious woman: And long live the shirtwaist. COUGHED ALMOST BY lA 7 Real Estate Transfers. Isaac W. Brooks and wife to Wm.

H. Broons, south half of the south east quarter and north west quarter of the south east quarter of section 21-7-4. $5000. Great Victory for Vino! Over a Severe Bronchial Cough. William Kaad to Charles J.

Mc- If vinol succeeded After Ev Manus. Scut hwest quarter of 21-6-4 1.00 and exchange of properties. Frank Ponton and wife to Augustine Bertrand, lot 3, block 118, Con cordia. $1,059. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette PAY Report Public Library, January, 1915 Books loaned: Fiction 10 IS Non-fiction 115 Juvenile 496 Juvenile non-fiction 50 Tuxedo will put snap and vim into your daily work.

It's an inspiring tobacco that will keep you fit as a fiddle, full of zest, hearty and happy and hale. You can smoke it all day long, and each succeeding pipeful will glow with greater cheer. The original, exclusive "Tuxedo Process" has many imitators but no equal Try Tuxedo for a week, and you'll like it forever. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE erything Else Failed. Bogalusa, Ala.

I am a housekeeper End have three ia my family, and I had a terrible cough and pains in my chest for so long I was discouraged. I coughed almost constantly and would almost lose my breath. My trouble interfered with my work because I was so weak and run-down from continual coughing. I took cod liver oil emulsions and other medicines which did me no good. Finally our druggist, told me about Vinol.

I tried it and noticed an improvement almost immediately and its continued use has completely cured me. Vinol is certainly wonderful and I praise it wherever I go." Mrs. W. E. Carlisle, Bogalusa, Ala.

The reason Vinol is so successful in curing chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis, is because of the healing and tissue building influence of the medicinal principles of cod liver oil, assisted by the tonic and blood making properties of tonic iron, all contained in Vinol. If Vino fails to benefit any person in this vicinity who suffers from chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis, or to build op the weak, run-down or debilitated, will pay back their money F. F. Sorgatz, druggist, Concordia, Kansas, and at leading drug stores evr Total 1679 Average daly circulation, 67; Membership cards issued, 16; Visitors to reading and reference rooms, 565. The library has purchased the New Standard dictionary, and has exchanged its old International encyclopedia-for the new 1914 edition the first eight volumes of which may now be seen at the library.

The Catholic encyclopedia was recently donated by Father Mattingly. ANNA M. SHAFER, Librarian. ERE you ever in a first class cannery? The dexterity, the speed, the cleanliness of the whole process is amazing. Some of the preparation of the vegetables or fruits is done by busy hands, but roost of it is accomplished by machinery.

We carry only the output of the best canneries. That means you get only high class canned goods. v. si i -jl. y.i Convenient, glattine Famous Green Tin 4 i- i i wrapped, moiiture- with gold lettering, 1 I Bp cutved to fit pocket proof pouch In Tin Humidors 40c and 80c Miss Pearson who has been visiting Mrs.

Ross for several days, returned to her home in Aurora this morning. ti', In Glass HumiJon 50c and 90c Harrison an Poole I THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Mrs. S. Perkins, who has been visiting her Bister, Mrs. R.

S. McCrary. returned to her home in Holton this morning. Phones; United 381 and 74, New Hope -33 118 East 6th, Merchants Delivery.

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