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GAR' LOAD 'OF YOST f 08 THE BEST MADE. -...- . -. Horse Shoe, $1.00. None Such, $1.15. High Patent, $1.20 Every Sack Guaranteed, FIRB 1NSUHANCB. LESTER C. MUDGE REAL ESTATE:. AGENT FOR C. T. PERKINS' COMPANY LANDS, 16.000 acres of fine wheat land for sale. Reasonable prices, small cash payment, balance eight equal annual installments. Also large list of improved farms, ranches and alfalfa lands. Call aud see me at WA V AVVV WW asw - - r 8eoo'jo JDWoewif ui nr lOorcwxiiivrcicwKiornrfiirftrffwrftf r r r rrn Mrs. L. C. Gleason Is on the sick list. D. J. Wilson was up from Glencoe, Tuesday. ' Mrs. H. E. McCormick Tisited in Ellis Friday. . Td Morgan departed Friday morn ing for Salina. Big wolf hunt od Big creek next Tuesday. Attend I The new press arrived last Saturday and was set up Monday. Don't forget the big dance at Col Iyer, February 9. Attend! Gleason Bros, shipped two car loads of sheep the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hays returned home from Milwaukee, the first of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Waldo, of Ellis, visited Margaret Chapter Monday night. Rudolph Horak, who lives half mile east of town, sold a half section of land for $4800- Miss Georgte Moore left Thursday a week ago for - Lawrence, Kas., to at tend the State University. FOR SALE Registered Shorthorn bull, 4 years old. W. W. Allen, 5 miles southeast of Wa-Keenay. Mrs. H. S. Givler was called to Hays Friday morning on account of the Illness of ber mother and sister. I. L. . Olmstead, of Happy, Kas., shipped a car of hogs and cattle last Monday. The bogs averaged 300 lbs. each. Ir. Jones attended the semi-centennial meeting at Topeka Monday: also the Kansas Day banquet in the evening. Attorney Hutzei received a 'phone message Tuesday afternoon from Hill City that he was wanted on legal business. On Thursday evening Rev. Scott left for Clar Center, having received a telegram announcing the death of tits sister. A GUARANTEED CURB FOR PILES t a x mt a i tt a a i lbciuuK -Di.iiUe Diccuiug, rruiruuing Piles. Druffgi'ts are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fotla mmva In eft frrv U H RSk. Aeel W sui? e te j w va est v c. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Purtell spent thenrstor tue wee k in j opeka and Kansas City.' Mr. Furcell attended the semi-centennial meeting and Kansas Day banquet Monday at To peka. - ' Frank Hlller, who live east . of town died Saturday. Mr. Hlller had been sick for about a year prior to his (leatu. wnMnnaafr eriKKin runerai services were conducted by Rev. Scott. Margaret chapter No. 249. O. E. S.. held a special meeting Monday niirbt to receive a visit from the Grand Ma' tron. She was much pleased with the work performed, and her: remarks were of deep interest to the chapter. There will be a bhr wolf hunt oh Big creek next Tuesday taking in five miles square. Will start at Louis MoraU's and run east to John Saleeo's. Everybody is requested to attend. Shotguns are the only firearms to be used. J . 1 K. W. McGinuM' sou Alviu was kill ed Janu.iry 1. 1906. at Coffeyville. A brick wtll blew down falling upon ; mm. iie was ouriea in walker, l T.. cemetery Januarv 21st. The fie ri a ed wts 23 years old and lived here several years ago In the Saline neigh- uuruo ja. . . - Miss Susie Woorntr. ttitiy daugeter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wonner, who live n Big creek, .has accepted a pa rtition as teacner at Lios Angeles, Cal., at $75 per month. Miss susie left Emporia. Kas., last Friday for her new home. Her many friends Here win De glad to loam or her good iortune. Subcribe foi '.he V orld. NOTARY PUBLIC; 5 - KEENEY, KANSAS. WEATHER REPORT. Maximum and minimum tempera tures according to the government thermometer at Wa-Keeney Tor the weekending February lit. Max. Min. Friday 61 28 Saturday 59 28 Sunday 58 23 Monday. . 59 27 Tuesday 54 23 Wednesday 70 26 Thursdav . 53 24 Bright, mild and calm describes the weather of the last week, and is a fairlv accurate description of the whole winter to date Wednesday, the last day of January, was the warmest day since November IB. Farmers are plowing. Rsai Estate Transfer for Wk Ending February let. Wm . Austin to Anton Krupp all of sec. 3-14-25 $2900 J ni M Vnuard to Frtwl K Teaffue sw 10-12-2 . 700 J no. C. Yuuui to V. J. Suena. sw 33-12- 23 Ella C. Barlow to Joseph H. Spena s hf 11-12-24 2800 Mrs. Nancy Straw to John R. Wilson enf of ne 23-11-28... -..i-. .. 808 Rush C. McWllliame to John H. Rob inson 60 acres of 4-15-24 420 J. R. Wilson to Samuel Parka Its 15-16. Smith add s Trego Inrestment Co. to V. W. rr- denholm. Its 18-17-18 blk 19 James Altken to Aud Altken i Inter est ne 25-15-25 25 Smoked hams at Baker s Our beautiful weather still contin ues. How would you like to be the ice man? Mis. C. L. Thompson attended a club meeting In Ellis last Tuesday. Mrs. J. B. Sites is confined to her home with an attack of rheumatism WANTED A girl to do general housework. Mrs. J. C. Iidball, Collyer, Kas. LiOST Small door key. There was a small string tied to key. Will finder please leave at this office for owner. FOR SALE Seed barley and oats. Also a good work or drivinti mare. J. T. W. Cloud, Wa-Keeney, Kas. Spring promises a sood many new homes. It will not be long until our town will oe noted for its nice resi dences. " The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. F. P. Lucas on Tuesday, February 6. Mrs. Dkua Holmes,. Secretary. Go to the Treero Mercan tile company for your bran ana snorts. - Miss Rattle J. Kirby came' down from Collyer to attend the special meeting of the Eastern Star last .Monday evening, the grand matron oeing present at tnat occasion. Miss Nettle McVey, "of Bonne, Iowa, visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Sellers, this-week Wednesday she left for Menlo. She expects to re main in tins country about a year. Mrs. Carrie E. Yates, of Junction City, Grand Matron of the Eastern Ntarof Kansas, was the truest of Mrs. F. Hastings " Sunday and Mnnriiv Mr. Yates was en route from Coll by wlier the Star was reorganized with uur former citizens, Mr. and Mrs. T. k. MisKey, secretary and worthy ma uron, respectively. Hie Bosna Literary society will meet at Mi hnmo tt tx K Tnm February 14. The laaies are request ed to bring valentines or some article useful to a gentleman, which will be sold to the highest bidder, the pro- cbous mi in to ine i una oi tue society, .. . . -,i i m - oupyor win oe wrTa iree. Mrs. Stklla Spkxa, Secretary. ATteoOM Woodmen! There will be a meeting of Wa- I - r a . w www . w. . rvtrcur j uukc ' - a. on x uesaay, February 6, 1906. Imptrtant business. K,very Woodman turu out. -Pay us we need coin. . . BRAN AND I . I When you want a loan on your Tarm call on the wa-Keeney state lianic. It is said that John Glass new house is almost completed and dam rumor adds that one of Glencoe's fair est maidens is going to occupy it. "The Good Will society will meet with Mrs. Ellermeyer on Wednesday, February 7. Bring thimbles. A 15c lunch will be served from 5 to 7. Everybody come. When you want to send for your friends to the old country go to the Wa-Keeney State Bank, as they sell steam ship tickets to and from all Doints in Europe, as well as sells ex change payable any place in the old country. The ladies of Miriam Rebekah lodge, No. 465, of Wa-Keeney, will give a box social In the Odd Fellows hall on Tuesday evening. February 20. Entertainment will commence at 8:30. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Committee. If there, was anyone present who did not enjoy the lecture by Frank M. Charree last night, we do not know who it was nor the nature of their complaint. The dissatisfied person was certainly not in evidence. Mr. Chaffee preaches the gospel of loye and laughter and play, but in no frivolous sense, we should like to be able to hear him often. TJtica En terprise. - About the usual number of people attended the lecture delivered at the opera house Monday evening by Frank Wcuiure (Jiiatree, and about the usual number of stay-aways missed a rare treat, for the lecture was the best we have had since Colonel Ham was here about two years ago.. Ness County News. Chaffee will deliver his lecture at the courthouse Thursday evening, February 15. Let us give him more tlian tlie usual audience, as there can be no doubt of his ability to enter lain, and (his is the last number of the course. During the cold wave the hrst of the week mercury dropped to 4 deg. The northwest wind was severe. Hardly enough snow fell to cover the ground. Ice thawed the 25th and 26th. What is graft? Some say it is a mania. We see it growing like an ill weed. It is in our midst at all times. It knocks at our doors unbidden and an unwelcome visitor. We listen to the persuasive speech, the eloquent appeal, and become la a measure charmed. Our eyes are dimmed. We arouse ourselves from a sinking con dition, open our purse strings and our grarter vanishes enrlcned. w title we are made poorer. The Deacon This winter lias been remarkable in many ways, and such a one as has not occurred within the memory of the proverbial oldest inhabitant. With very few exceptions its days have been bright and almost balmy, and even of the exceptions none have brought . extremely disagreeable or stormy weather. Since Thanksgiving there lias been ice on the reeks, ranging in thickness up to eight or nine inches, with almost constant good skating, and all parties who have cared to take advantage of -existing conditions have stored away as much congealed saua pura as they cared to garner. And with all this there has been no zero weather, which has always been considered an absolute necessity in the making of a good ice crop. If there is a finer cli mate any where on earth than in the short grass country, and especially this winter, we would line to be cited to it. Ness Citv New. Hundreds of Trego county farmers and their wives are interested in the poultry bu -Iness. To all such, a farm paper like the Farmer and Stockman, with its departments devoted to poul try,, sheep, dairy, horticulture, veter inary matters and all special and gen eral interests of the farm is extreme ly valuable. Last week's Farrier and Stockman was an annual poultry num ber containing articles by poultry ex perts from all parts or tue country on "Winter Eggs and how to Gat Them;'' "How to Make Farm Dmitry 1 'runt- able:" "Winter Care of Fowls to Id sure Firtile- Eggs;" "Care of Young Turkeys;" "Feeding Young Ducks;" "Broilers for - the Western Farmer;" "How to Raise Geese;" "Winter Chickens." and similar practical topics. The poultry industry now produces oyer souu.ouu.uuu a year in this country, and is one of our largest ingle industries. In- this section, it is constantly growing in importance. Any farmer interested in this or any other phase or atrrlcuitore or animal husbandry can subscribe for The Farmer and Stockman through-this office on an exceedingly favorable com bination rate recently made with the Woiu-D. to curb, a cot lie osb day Take LAXATIVE BBOMO Quinine Tablets. -Druggists refund nony if It fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. Special Prices on 5QO SHORTS. FlfJjYccreihoCndrrd CQEAEZ A Crosa cfTcrterPocrdsr Csds Frcm Cre;ss SCHOOL REPORTS For fifth month ending January 28. 190ft: HIGH SCHOOL. Whole enrollment, 61; per cent of attend ance. 96. Tardies. 28. Visitors. 9. Absence and tardies by classes: Senior. Junior. Soph. Fresh. Not Absent... 1 3 10 11 Tardies S 8 J 6 Not tardy 1 3 IS IS Per cent of attend ance 98 95 97. Z Vt.B J. H. Nibslbt. Principal. " Florbhcb Bbattt, Assn't. GRAMMAR. Enrollment, as. Attendance. 34. Oases ol tardiness. Those neither absent nor tardy Allen Btackman - Bert Blackman MereeBmwn Floyd Burnham 1 EthBrCload May :nry - Andrew uroft Paul Kerans Ireae Lncas Cora Marshall .v Bertha Mensina Mary Mensing.. Maude Nlesley Irene.-Peacock Kebe Reynolds Sophia Schreoder ' Henry Scbreoder Burton Scott Artie Hobbs. 1 HTaRMBDIATK. Enrollment. 38. Attendance. 35. Those neither absent norXardy: Opal Acre Jessie Beason tcaipb tfurnnam Marina Mensing Agnes Poffenberger Bettie Beason Joyce-Blackman Kuth Eiicson Jeanne Forrester Earl Hunter Claire Marshall Ruth Scott . Margaret Nlesley Euxene Brown Charlotte Ericson Audley Graft Lester Mechan Martha Reynolds Helen Scott Etbil TOZALt. ' ' PRIMABT. Enrollment. 63. Attendance. 40. Those neither absent nor tardy: Delia Tripp Edith Blackman Paul Grill Schuyler Gibson . Anna Hastings Hartrtd Henkei Frankle Jackson ; Maud Morgan 1 Anna Schrvoder Bay Morgan Lester Burnham Grace Ericson Miles Forrester Goldle Gorrell Eve Ollne Groft Walter Marshall Hazel Morgan George Nlesley Rosa Parks Earl Shaw May Reynolds . Morgan Wollner Floyd nay Frankle Lucas . Fred Mousing Eva Philbhook. f OR SALE My 7am aad Raneh, Two miles north of Wa-Keeney on the Hill City road. 960 acres with pools of living water fed by never failing springs. Enqaire of Leonard Schmitt, first house north of the court house. 10-14 Here is a puzzle whi"h has been go- ingtne rounds or late.xry it. rut down the year you were born, to which add 4, then add the aire your next birth day will be, providing It comes before January l, otherwise your last birth day. Multiply the result by 1.000 and deduct froni this 684, 543; substitute for the first figures corresponding let ters to the alphabet. - A for 1, It for 2, C for 3 and so on. The result will give the name by which you are prop erly Known. CATALOGS KI ar-a a Ely's Cream Balm . This Remedy iat ai Specific. - Sure to Give Satisfaction, oivaa iimr at omok. It cleamea. soothe, heals, sad protects the diseased membrane. It coxes Catarrh sod lives away a Cold in tha Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste aad SmelL tsy to tuo. Cia tains so injurious drags. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Urge Size, SO cents at Droggists or by mail: Trial Size. 10 cents by Basil. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warrsa St., New York. HUMESTON, IOWA. K. L. BOTT'S LAND ftGENCY. Wa-Keeney, Kansas. Lands Bought and Sold. If you want to buy or Banner Items Weather is more like summer than winter. Farmers are disking preparatory for spring crops. - W. L. Barnes has commenced spring work for D. BtCKnight. B. Lovin is on K. C. market this week with four cars of fat steers. Mrs. Jennie Gilbert Is visiting her daughter Mrs. Haas atOtis this week. ' Several prospective land buyers of Bussel are here looking up locations. W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. M. E. Furinton next Thursday, February 8. George Stratton Is plastering 'the new store building at Banner this week. J. B. Gilbert sold a fine bunch of steers to F. L. Furinton the . first of the week. , - A. B. Cooper drove a fine bunch of .Hereford home from the Skelton ranch Wednesday. .."TZ . ... - . The' Congregational missionary meeting was held at Mrs. D. mO Knight's Wednesday. t Presiding Elder Lee held 'quarterly meeting here Saturday, aud Sunday. The services were well attended. . L. W. Purinton shipped corn fed cows to K. C. this week. He expects to visit friends in Lawrende and To peka before returning home. - Mr. Terry, of Ness oounty, with his threshing outfit, is stuck, in sand in sand in the Smokey Hill river. 10 to 20 teams are trying to pull them out. There will be a chicken pie supper in the new store building at Banner on Friday evening, 'February 9. Pro ceeds to be used toward purchasing a new postoffice. Everybody come and have a good time. The Coffeyville Journal tells of a man in that place why .advertised for a second-hand lawn mower, " giving the initials X. Y. He received an answer which struck him favorably, but after corresponding some -time throuwh the newspaper -office with another party using initials, he dis covered that his wife was trying to sell him their old lawn mower. . WANTED To buy or exchange about 4 or 5 black cockerels. 3 miles north of town. i. H. Maack. BEST FOR TUE DOWELS If you hnra't m recv-lar, htmlthy BOTmntof thm bowel ry dy tob'm 111 or will be. Kpyour bowels ope a. Md well. Ftero. lit tb shAp of violent physic or pill poison, is danffsrons. Tbs smoothest, easiest, saost perfect way ot kaeplac tn bowels elaar and clean Is to taka CANDY CAT EM LIKE CANDY Plimn. Palatable. Potaat. Tut, Good, Do Good. Ke-rwr Sick.n. Watkn or Orlpa: 10. s ana t eaata per box. Write tor fraa aampia. aad book laoa aaalth Addraaa u keep YolmcLccir cleS n OATHARTIO w Collyer Cash Hardware Store ......DEALS.....: In All Kinds Hardware. Well Casing and Repairing Done at the Lowest Prices. COLLYER - - - - - - - -- KANSAS- lb. Lots. WA-KEENEY, ELANS. sell call and see us. A. B. UONES, - ' PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. WA-KEENET - KANSAS. FRANK USDSAY. B. A, M.D.. SURGEON.' OFFICE IN TOSH BUILDINS. WA-KEENEY - - - KANSAS. BIG DANCE AT COLLYER ' KANSAS In NEW HALL Friday, February 9, 1906. Everybody Invited. BIG WOLF HUNT!!! ' on TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1906. v will start at 10 a. m. from northeast corner of Louis Mbrell's place, thence east to southeast corner of John Sa lines place. . Hunt -will take in 5 miles square. No fire arms except Shot guns will be used. Come, Everybody! TKEG0 COUNTY LANDS FOR SALT. Lint of Trrgo county land with price anb Ject to chauKU without notice and subject to prior sale Terms on time, one-halt casb. balance In one. two. tnreo years at seven per cent interest. Interest payable annually. , C'sh Time F.H NKX S-li-a bob 1MV i-H 8E ay"551 W per acre WW SWH SEX 28 14-23 4 pr acre au) K SWH 26-13-aa 4 per acre MM E4 nwm am-a . law i4ou SE 22-15-23 1 tau HW H NEM i-15-23 3w 1400 ufJX88"16-28 lS liSi " L"1 M 1-too 1U S.;,8-!5-! 1600 nKii S-14-2& 1300 l-00 KM3E8-14-2K IrtuO viMMJ SW 34-13-25 LjuO 1400 18-13-25 14i0 1M V aa-i" iao jjuoo SKt 22 13-24. 14U ittuu N EM 20.13-24 1400 1000 sw 4-1; 24 ;: JSs tz NW 8-12-24 1800 2000 NE 14-11-21 1600 2U Apply to Leonard Evibett. Council Bluffs. Iowa. or to n. r . hum. IBB. V "A w a-Heenejr. Kau Go to ! the Treo Mercan" jile company for your bran and shorts. - - ' ' - IhaVe several customers Tor-iand-H suitable for wheat raising. II you want to sell list your land with uie. ' JOHN A. NELSQy. Waited to Boy Snaps In Trego coaoty land. Write full description to KIQOETTE BROS. Lincoln, Kans. Good f resli. beer at Baker's.