I A X Some "hitch their wagons. to a - ' Upon the Crimsnn field nf ar; and some win fame, because ""g o w Vitsl Thought; some in IZt? Vn&i tyt most of those who'd Z-IT"? 01 J.ir-.ana lrs have "ieir name and picture in the HaS of Fame look out for easy Paths' to walk-ome highwa free of thorns and rock, that do not mount the steeper hills; so they endorse some brand of pills. Walt Mason. IV-J. B PROSE LAWYER Doc Power live tock Auctioneer I Registered Specialty. Animals a j Up-to-date Farm iSales large Expert nee. See ; me for dates. Kline's Barn, Lakin Ave, or my Residence, 1312 Baker Ave. Great Bend, Kansas S.B.GROVER . Veterinary Surgeon and Practical Horse Doctor Hblslngton, Kansas DII R W tonefete relief from ilLLJ Dr. Shoop's Hagk Ointment Nknocb ScKqqI of Music ;8tudio 2420 Broadway. e028b. Hreatlteiid.' Kat F.G.H.Meckfesssl.M.D. Albert, Kansas PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: CancerqmConittio-s a Sp cUl.y 9 falls answered promptly, or nidit. day : & (U) TO CUSTOMERS Just as long as men will Steal, Counterfeit and Imitate just that long does it seem necessary for us to caution our friends and customers to Beware of Men Who Falsely Claim their so-called medicines and other goods "just as good," or "about the same" as Rawleigh's. -Irresponsible, unscrupulous, dishonest persons are every day making this or similar statements and trying to deceive our friends and customers here and there all over the country. These ras cals are trying to reap a benefit from the reputation our goods have all over the United States. Some of them even go so far as to claim they are exactly the same goods, only made by a different chemist. What do you think of a man who tries to deceive like that? We want all of our customers to know that the only way that a chemist or any one else could get the formulas for our Liniment, Cough Syrup, Anti-Pain Oil, or Salve, would be to steal them. And surely, no honest person will want anything to do with counterfeits and imitations made from stolen recipes. ' Moreover, certainly no sensible person will trust or patronize a man who sells such goods or makes such claims when it is so easy to get the genuine from a reliable "bonded Rawleigh Man who can be depended upon to deal honestly and call on customers regularly. . . Every genuine Rawleigh product has the QUALITY HARK oh it the Trade-mark Just Like This CT - And we want you and every other friend to look sharp for this Trade-mark on every Rawleigh product, because we put it there for both your protection and ours. And you'd better beware of these would-be, sanctimo nious rascals who say they are so anxious to protect your health, but who at the same time are trying to deceive you. . rtj imitation Is the slncerest flattery, but be care . ful that they do not fool you. The 17. T.' Ravlcigh Medical Co. . IKPOrrttS, CHEMISTS, MANUrACTUXXXS . N r . - FREEPORT, JLL, U. S. A. The Genuine are Sold Only by the Rawleigh F.Ian SJUISLTJI t?JLTTD XX ALL C7STI Kanw- eL Acii a i aaa are asked to bmI 8ahirJ the important subject of ed and seedine-eeedW oat alfalfa. Kaffir F - J vuu, viv. own" tion of seed, pure seed, grading seed, acclimated seed, varieties adapted to peculiar conditions, where to get seed, ordering, etc. Theyi will also discuss methods' of getting the ideal seed bed. disking, plowing, listing, harrow ing, time to plant, and methods Boys' and Girls' Contests will al Bo be expected to report on that of planting. Committees on the day, entries, prizes.tc. ' County presidents are asked to call special meetings at many points-where no local institutes have been organized, appointing 'iocal presiding officers. There are now two hundred thirty-two institutes in Kansas, and it is hoped that all of these will hold i meetings on that day. Officers who prefer to devote two sessions to those topics may well do' so, holding meetings on March 6 and 13. This is an opporutnity for the thoughtful farmers of Kan sas to get concerted action on this matter of improved seed corn. For Sale 700 acres improved, best land in Pawnee Co., black loam, all smooth, 560 acres crop, all fenced, 30 acres alfalfa, half cash, bal. long time. Must sell at once. Write if you mean busines no trade, price on reciept of let ter. C. E. GROVE, Lamed, Kansas. The Modern Woodmen are pre paring for a big time at their meeting next Monday evening. There will be a number of candi dates to take the degrees, and after the work of the evening, a banquet will be served. All the Woodmen are urged to be present, and a fine time is as sured. We are in receipt of a let ter from Charles Blockley, of Ellinwood, in wihch he says: "I have just received a letter from ivirs. W. F. Klein, at Zenda, Kas., stating that Henry J. Klein had just received a message from t'aptain Reed that Karl Klein, his son, was drowned in the Panama, and that the body had not yet been recovered." We nave not yet received any of the particulars of the accident. OASTOXIZA. M II L:CCl7ia TETJTMY AND gSDIffQ IUTE3. From hSu" - . . v. iiuuuuur.aua xway cainli went to lWdge City last night on business, E. J. Lawrence of Hiawatha. spent a few days here last week, visiting his sont Dr. Edward K. Lawrence and family. Mrs. G. S. Smith went to Great D ... J tvt i 5 uvuu neanesaav mornim? lar a few days visit with Earl SmUu , and family. Dr. Muir has let the contract to Edwin G. Smith for the erec- tion of a six room cottage on the lots west of Henrv Rat- cliffe's house. ' W. A. Loughridee was called to the home of his Barents Fri- parents day night, on account of receiv ing word that his father had a stroke of paralysis. He return ed Sunday night, and reported his father much better. J. A. Berglund, an old settler residing north of Pawnee Rock, died at his home Tuesday after noon as a result of a stroke of paralysis, received a few davs ago. Funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence, conducted by Rev. F. G. Myrick, and the remains were laid to rest in the Pawnee Rock cemetery. The barn of L. Nelson of north of town was destryoed by fire early Tuesday night. The barn was recently built and was a goo one. Mr. Nelson lost two calves and three sets of harness that were in the barn. The Wind blew the flames and burning pieces of the barn towards the house, but the building did not catch. No one knows how the fire started. Mr. Nelson had it partly covered with insurance. One of the biggest cattle deals made in this vicinity in some time was made last week when Keith Russell sold 200 head to Mr. Wood at $4.70 per hundred, amounting in all to $9000. A runaway team owned by th ice company, t-.reated quite a bit of excitement on the streets Sat urday. They were left stand ing near the depot while the driv er went into a car for some reieht, and decided to enliven ..jngs up a bit so they started up Main street'at a break-neck Tate, but in-attempting to turn west ' at the corner of the First National Bank, fell down and were caught. It was a miracle that no one was injured, as the streets wer full of people and teams at the time. . j they would never have gone to E. A. Janne was" in from that expense if they had contem "South Liberty township Saturday plated building a new one. ; and called here to renew his Dem : - , ocrat subscription for the com- j A clever 25 cent silvered 'No ing year. Mr. Janne says wheat ;Drip" Coffe Strainer Coupon is is looking better than it did a now put in each 25c package of few weeks ago, and that the prob Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee. Look abilities are that we will have for it! Ninety large cups of a good crop even if it has au ; been killed according to some oi the reports. Mr. Janne does not farm any for wheat himself, as he rents all of his wheat land, believing that he can make more of a profit by corn farming and raising fruit, and, by the way, he has one of the finest orchards ; in this Dart of the state. ' Last year off of about sixty trees, and a part of them young trees at that, Mr. Janne produc ing as high as six hundred bush els of fine fruit, and tms year ne exracts to ao even ocit. xiu . , 3- 1. TTawait er, he thinks the peach crop this year will be very short, as it is his opinion tnat a great many of them are frozen. "When Mr. Janne purchased this farm a few years ago, it was the opin ion of many that in slang term, he was 'stung' as the greater portion of it lays almost on a lev el with the river, out ne nas thoroughly demonstrated that he understands handling that kind of land, and is probably making more clear profit per acre off of this low land than any other man in the county. hb in the head tln anywhere. Is its aim fUn iioomnstion. &in is blood prasura-Bothinj elM usually. At least, to aara Dr. Shoop, and to prore it be bat created a littie pink tablet. That tablet-called Dr. Shoop'i Headacbe Tablet coaxea blood pretsurt away from patn center Its eflertUchannin.Lleaiiii:TdeliithtfuL Gently though mitdj, it nimi equalize tba blood circa. ktioa. 11 roa hare a headache, ft'l blood Dreesiri. If iff Gainful eerioda with womaL eune canaa. If you are aleeplesa, restless, nerrqua, if I blood ecogegtlou blood pressure. That sorely it a certainty, for Dr. Shoop' Headache Tablet nop It in 20 minute, and the tablets (imply difiributt toe unnatural dmou pressure. Bruite your flnier. and doesn't tt ret red. and weu, ana (mm youi n coi tectiou, blood pressure. Yo Is always. It I simply Con Wt tell at cents, and c well, and pain you! Of course it doe. If i coo. ou 11 and it when pais Common Sense. cheerfully recommend PAIN Dr. Shoop's Headacho Tablets HOtm, DSUCrQIST. I M I Ao & ? Where yon " : McAdams Dodane- Mae MAcdams, formerly '"f Ureat eBnd, Kansas, and Mr. Theodore C. Dodane. son of A. L. j Dodane, tite well known grocer !?. WeU? t, :weremarri.:d on ! ednesday evening by Rev. C. Hummer. The attendants were Miss Mae Freiburger and Mr. jthas F. rteistroffer. The bride wore a traveling s lit with gloves and hat to match. The couple left for a wedding trip in the east. The bride is a bright and inter esting young woman of excep- jtional ability and for the past year has been filling the position of Secretary of the National Re tail Furnjture Dealers' Associ ation. j Mr. Do ne is a young busi quaintance. and enjoys the re nes8 man who has a wide ac spect and good wishes of all who know him. After their return from the east they will go to housekeeping in their prettily furnished home at 1501 Wells st. . Fort Wayne Sentinel. - Frank Brinkman visited with iome folks at Larned Sunday. John Lowery was down from near Olmitz Saturday visiting and looking after business mat ters. Miss Mae Winget who is at tending the high school ' here, : visited with home folks at Albert Sunday. Rhode Island Reds The chick ens that are red and show for , I hemsel ves. Young cockei ells for sale at $1.00, $150, and $2. 00. Eggs in season at 50c and , 1.00. borne pullets for sale. M. Yoe. box 801, cast of the j creamery. j ' ' i ill Bunting says that it is a sure thing that Great Bend will not have a newSanta Fe depot this year. The company put four new boards in the office floor tht ! other day and W. R. gavs that the very finest coffee imitation ever made from one 25c pack age. Then besides the satisfac tion and flavor is perfect, by A. B. Hower. Sold THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' CON TESTS, j Committees to Report March I This is one of the most impoi ; tant educational movements ever : inaugurated in Kansas. Last year ; i,vvu i : 4l , were in the corn contest and sev eral hundred girls entered 'the contests for bread, pies, mending, etc. But even-one knows that Kansas ought to have three times that many boys in the corn con- ; test, and a thousand in the pota to contest, and another thousand in the poultry contest, and ten thousand of our girls should en- : ter one of the many contests opei j to girls. Why not! . Possibly be-j cause the parents do not show in terest enough. Committees ev erywhere are . announcing the contests and inviting boys and girls to entrr. Good prizes are announced, and it is hoped this year that contests may be organiz ed in at least eighty counties and that every county that -had a con test last year may double the number it had last year. Sum ner county last year gjrVe out seed-corn to 344 boys, and this year the committee says it will have 500 boys and 200 girls. Why not! What will be the rec ord for this county! Commit tees will report March 6, at least as to entries. Remember that U winners in the A class of the corn contest will be sent to the (State Institute with all expens es paid. In many counties last year, girls fourteen or over who won in a contest were also sent to the State Institute to attend the classes in cooking and w-ing. Ao Drag' cet the Most o! the Best for Rev. Dunlap of Albert was a ristoir here Saturday. Geo. Gilmore and family were ia from the south side Saturday visiting. E. R. Moses and Geo. Nimocks were in Hoisington on business last Friday. George Spencer returned last Saturday from a short visit at Kansas City. iiir. and Mrs. Tom Michael, of Route 5, are the parents of a ba by boy born last Friday. John Nelson and wife are here from Hutchinson for a visit with their son and family, and with their many friends here. An aching back is instantly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment This liniment takes theplaceof massageand is better than sticky plasters. It penetrates without rubbing through the skin and muscu lar tissue right to the bone, quickens the blood, relieves congestion, and gives permanent as well as temporary relief. Sloan's Liniment has no equal . as a remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or any pain or stiffness in the muscles or joints. Price 25o., 50c, and $ 1 .00. Dr. E?rl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass., U S. A. Maa'f.:." ' 'ww, "tiifv sheep md poultry tentfra. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 Three Cheap Farms! 160 acres perfectly level, all In cultivation will be sown to spring crop, about 9 miles north of Burdette. Price $1150 per acre. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 320 acres, 3 miles from Ransom, Ness Q county, six room stone bouse, good barn, 0 frame granary, cattle shed, splendid water, 0 &hade trees, farm fenced, 140 acres In cultlva- 0 tion. 10 acres alfalfa, 50 acres more alfalfa 0 land with water at 8 feet, all growing crops 0 go and possession at once If desired. Farm 0 on rural route and telephone line. Price Q only $4250. 320 acres of fine land fn Kiowa county, none better. It Is the best bargain In the county. If Interested call on or write us. If yon want something worth the money see us. Yoimg & Giks Great Bend, ------- Kansas 0 0 Um your Money Bert Swartz has commenced tb erection of a new house on West Broadway. Charles J. Carter, of Bethany, Mo., has been here on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Dale and family. Miss Lola Stewart will arrive Saturday evening from Kansas City to trim this season for the Millinery Emporium. Mr. and Mrs. Meyers were down from the Wheatland town ship for a visit over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millard. Jasper Duft was up town last Saturday for . the first time in two weeks, having been very sick with a bad attack of lung trouble. For Lame Back O 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 o 0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo