1 aTv NEEDS REPAIRING Or if you want a new one, all on S. 6. LEONARD. Window glass at DeTar's Fresh milch co3. D. Mc IVivis. Miss Roberts is visiting here this "Week. Barn paints 52 cents -per gallon, at DeTar's. The old Santa Fe depot his beea tarn down. Read Marsh & Bidwell's advertise ment this week. Mr. Ranald had two stacks of wheat burned last Sunday. Mrs. Beard sley. of Bellfonte. was in town Wednesday. Read Marsh & Bidwell's advertise raent this week. Miss Annie DePew, of Larned, is pending the week here. School books are strictly7; cash to x' - I. DeTar. Cits,-Colver m.tde a business trip ito Lewis Wednesday. See my new line of Harness for the gpWag. A. Hottewitz. Mr. T. '7 es3 of Franklin went to Otikv inday night. i -:eep g: .is. ate prices. G, which I sell at moder E. Rummell. Williaai Poling, of Lincoln town ship, is attending-court this week. The "Beauty' shirt-waist pins at Schnatterly's jewelry store. The latest. Mrs Nichols, of South Brown, went o Indianapolis Monday morning. When folks buy Baking Powder oi 22. A. Green they buy it of him again I now keep poultry netting which 1 will sell at fair prices. G. E.Rummel Chas. Cooke, a fornaar resident of Kinsley, was registered at the Alamo this week. Millinery goods at reduced prices for the next 30 days at the Millinery Baear. F.D . West made a trip to the south, east part of the county the lirst of the week.'. Buy. Tanglefoot fly-paper and insect powder of E. A. Green and save some of your pocket money. There is to be a Field Exhibition of the "Holiinger Lister Drill" at Kins ley on Aloday Sept., 12, at one o'clock p. in. See A. C. Pisher the agent for them jit this place for further particu lars, r Oiironic Dyspepsia Cured. t 4WW FTEEsnfferinsjofoeariy thirty years r from dyspepsia, Mrs. FT. E. Dnffdale. wif of a prominent business men of Warsaw, N. Y writes: Tor 2S years, I was a constant sufferer from dyspepsia and a sak stomach. The lightest food produced distress, causing severe pain and the forma--tionof gts. No matter how careful of my ilet I suffered agonizing pain after eating. 3 was treated by many physicians and trld :Buaierons remedies without permanent help. Two years ago I fcegan taking Dr. Miles :err and Llrer PUL3 and Nervine. YTItkln week I ccm?nced ImnroTing. and per IfljSfertia tbo t-rstiacnt I was ecca able to at haf ?ii:llied, with no" evil effects tt keep them at hund and a single dose dispels tany 01a BjmptosK.: : . DrY,2t8es' Bcniedles 8?l4'.bj: all drug-' .CfiMatuder a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re- .funded. Bookondis- . cases of the heart and serves free. Address, DB MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart lad. -Ciarvln6 -Hsstorpe Health Clark's place with Llarry ileaI this week. .' ' jju st received .A I arge as sortment of Scissors and Razors. A. Hottewitz. , Lou Beal went to Omaha last Fri day night. He expects to be absent several weaks. Wanted A girl for general house work; must be a trood cook. Good wages to the right giri. Mrs. C. W. Beeper. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee JIardy last Saturday, a girl. Later: This little one died on A'ednesda.C. Don't make a mistake and throw your money away on a shoddy suit. Consult us and we will show you some thing good. Edwards & .Noble. Mrs. J. M. Lewis was called u Oklahoma Sunday morning by th news of the death of her father. Sh returned Monday night with her mother and sister Miss Gilbert. 'Given away free to any child under .he age of 14 years who collects th most Buck's advertisement with my name attached, from July '-'J to Sept 29, one small cook stove, now on ex hibition at my store. A. Hottewitz. Miss Katharine Demain and Geo. II. Welch were married in this city or Thursday, Sept. 1, by Probate Judge Wire. Both parties are well knowi iu this county and have many friend. vho wish them much success and hap piness COMMONWEALTH CU B. The Commonwealth Club held it ... st meeting at the home of the pres ent Wednesday eveAug 13. The sub j set matter of the lesson leaflets 01 he question of Socialism was found .0 be valuable, and much interesting iiscussion followed the lesson as t :ho application of it to governmental iff airs. The public school systen and the .post-office show what can th done along that line, and the conten lion of socialists is for an extension of the theory and functions of the gov ernment to other branches of industry that concern the people at large. Selections were read from B. O Flower's book ''Civilization' Inferno' by Miss McMichael, Mrs. Hine and Mrs. Smith, portraying conditions of existence in the crowded centers of civilization. Sketch of Edward Bel lamy's book "Equality" was read by Mrs. Bostwick. Report of ..Prussian railroad committee showing -satisfac tory conditions of railroads in Prussia under government ownership, read by Iva McMichael. Poem by Wm. Mor ris, Mrs. Tatura. "Living in the XL Century," Mr. F. 1!. Hine.... Extract from Sydney Lanier's poem"The Sym phony." ; The next meeting will held the last day of September, at which th.. lesson will be the Government Con structi on of the Nicaraugua Canal The gentlemen will prepare papers f or the meeting. Ilajestic Range Exhibit. Mr. F. W. Goldschmidt with his usual enterprise has had Mr, Darrow a-young man from St. Louis here this week giving an exhibit of the majestic steel range, manufactued by the Ma jestic Steel Range Co., of St. Louis. This range is properly named the majestic and the possesion of one cer tainly ought to make every housekeep er happy. They are of nickel, malleable iron and steel and as a piece of furniture in a home are decorative. We are growing out of the idea that "any old thing,";is good ! ehourh .ioVth'e kifcheiu Too' many years of a-' womans life are spent there, and too much of her hap piness is dependent upon - cheerful surroundings. Everything in a mechanical way is complete about the majestic stoves. The water in. the reservoir not only gets hot, but boils and every woman knows how handy it is to have boil ing water all the time. There is a de vice for moving it out from the stove where it keeps hot but does not boil. The cleaning of the range is a sim ple matter and not attended by the account of dirt incident upon the clean ing of an ordinary cooking stove. Hot biscuits and coffee have been furnished to those who visited the ex hibit in order to show the excellent baking done by the majestic. Thjs j week the ranges are sold at the regu-1 lar majestic price and a eomp'cte set of cooking utensils valued at $7.00 given away with each one. i s of Ilutc'iinjon, a color ed Baptist minuter, was in townTues- day. MajBrowning, -of - KiowawasH it town Monday doing business with C. W. Beeler. We. have the store, the stock, th as ortment. and we make the prices t get the business. Try us and se. Edwards & Ns- le- A. B. Matthews and family of Wen del!, started this wyk to drive t'mtgh to New Hartford. Pike Co., Mo. ii. traded his property here for H4U acre. in Missouri. You may be sure to liud what you want as to style and price in our line of shoes. Edwards & Noble. Sweet, Orr & Go's overalls are the best made. The only place in tovn to get them is ac Edwards & ;uble I am prepaned to m:ike either Inte rior or Exterior views oi vour homer. .iny where in the city: 4 by o sixe. l.Go per dozen. T. II. Bacon. Chas. Bucha .an went, t j Liirne Suuday morning to move his house hold goods to Kinsley. It is reported that the watermelon vines were killed by the frost Tuesday night. Mrs. Colver who has been spending the past week in Omaha, returnea home last night. Chas. Edwards and his mother wet-t to Kansas. City yesterday morning. Miss Marian will follow in about a week. Arrangements are being made, and it is expected that Gov. Leedy and G. C. Clemens will .speak here about -he first of October. The county superintendent informs us that the teachers' reading circle nooks are on the road and will soon be here. The interior of Edwards & Noble's dry goods department presents quite a changed appearance it having been treated to a new coat of paint last week. The ladies or the. Methodist church will give a social at the home of Cy rus Roberts next Wednesday evening, at which they will serve icecream and cake. All aie invited. WALL PAPER. iNew Stock, just in! All the latest patterns, from 3c. a roll up. A com plete stock of paints and oils. ' M. DeTar. Dr. P. A'. Pearson is going to bogir building a residence on the old Pre yterian grounds ' just west of his present home, as soon as he ean ge: help to do it. Mrs. Bingham entertained her music jlass Tuesday afternoon- There wa about thirty present. A very interest program was given. Refreshments? vere served on the lawn. R. B. Warren, of Hutchinson, spe.ial agent for the Continental In surance Co., was in town Tuesday. He was initiating their now agents at this place, Messrs Donnell & Noble. ! Mr. F. D. West is to begin building a residence on the corner of Sixth street and Emerson Ave. soon. It will have eight rooms. This is one of the evidences that Kinsley is on the road to prosperity. Just now it is impossible to rent a house at any price. Take a dose ol Pkicklv Ash Bit ters at night before going to bed and you vifilt-fet 1i ialt iifd.V vigorous next morning. It .vill insure' you a copi ous and healthy action of the bowels. improved .appetite and digestion, and increased energy of body find brain. It beats stimulating drinks because its reviving influence is natural hence permanent. Sold by Porter & Co. PORTER & CO. &i EB i Vs Bf 8 W S ABM- 1 U BeS a u, a Ce3 ZixK lirS g& VFOR KIDNEY DICEAS", STOM ACH TnCUELE. 'MDJCES .iVrioK uvsr, oiaoroEri on &f CC;3T:PATlC f3f ' The Screen Law. . . . -'. Mine operators -in rCansas have bcor ncposifcg t oryearsupjiaXheakr employed by them in digging eo . I. jLhey have placed a sermon ;;t t i mruth of the shaft, over v-hii tl.i c xl has to pas-s bforj bin- weili . Tie mi::er w uld U paid for the ev. . t lat passed over the screen: ); t it drop 'led, through be got r.o ;i w tTiteVe:-. The widths of i'le Mreo: u Jer will. ly. Kr.d as liie.v hSz ne .!., a.id dilaV'iJat.'d'-rno! e :m I ::to.v eu 1 v.mld p.iss.thiM'igh: t'm s a great 1.: ;:!tftiee vas b.-i.)g o::-Ui!:l v. : ; t-ated upon ihj minor. s l-.;. ,va.- l- i lg p.lid iiil' o.aly a :,.; ifi (, !:;.- oi k". HTi.l th.' sys'.em iV;is' .T: I1 Mo tf itrihers, bad fec-lin,' and l;;;lo. The lr-gii.la:ui-e i-.i V-.i . ;;.h! - lX . iecl.iring th.it th c il h.:."u; : .'eighe-d before I: p;-t,ve.- :1. -vn and that ill paid on the basis of i.i .'vi i t --at .it it eahie frotn 1 Ji:d;- West, or t'u' Br - . list riot . deViare.l this I.. -iilioiiai in lr':J, ar.il i'.;.to !;;; j - - -,i -o atteu'ti": to e;:f: -s e - -t li . .. -. ... -;ut adi:iini-;ti.ltio:j.e.iu.. i;i.o j-.(.v .nd now ihrt miuefs a:o iva-Ktig- ihe beneli; of llie i'.tra.i 1 n-'ctvo.':; : populist olliciais to jiroie.'i then; hi their just rights. Chas. Tuttle met with quite an aw"- 1 dent last Sunday. Wiule stamlin1 ; 0:2 a windmill tower tying a rope, the rope broke letting him fall backward to the ground, and as he loll, a horse trhat was tied to the mill kicked lii.n in the face. It was not so serious as i: might have been but will keep him from business a few days. A C.ever TncK. It certainly looks like it, but there is really no liick about it. Anybody hii try it who bus lame. ba k weak kidnevs. tualana or nervous tTDtililes. We mean he can cm-f iitn; self right away ly tttkinu Eli-o;v.e Bitters. I'll is medicine ti nes tip in. whole system, acts as a si ini'dant 1 t lie liver and kidneys, is a id-.od i 1:1 -iier and nerve Ionic. It cur s co:. sa nation, headache, Jainting sp:i;. sleeplessness and meianchniy. !i 1. purely vegetable, a mud laxasive, a: ifStores the sys'.eni to its iniiuntl v:-. Mr. Try Electric. Uittprs sfid .e co i vir.f-d that I hey are a mil a ! war'.-. . Every liottlf guaranteed. O.iiv ;"(!. a bottle at Porter's lirug stme DonnsII, a Noble,' heal estate. a xi; i.slt:ia; , : Bonded Afestfactovs. Kinsley, i Cans; DRNTSSTRY &asais!is I will say to the. public if you wani to be taken in by traveling dentist.-, when their guarantee is of no account whatever. Yon had better patroniz your home dentist, Where the Guarantee is Good As to the niitter of extracting teeth without pain. I ean come as," near it as any one ean. I have had -III years experience in the dentistry work and all work J do I guarantee. All money I get I spend in your town: all the money the traveling dentist, gets betakes out of the eountry--so do as you like. I am here to stay and don't you forget it. Dr. D. F. Storey, Kin-ilW, Kas TLnt Lams ftacft can h erre'l wit": : r. Miles' NERVE L'LAS'ZEll. Ouiyc-iac. All druggists sell Dr. Milei." Pa'a 1'i.Lw .- yi-urriDer, zmgies, Etc. "We always U a -; 01 Jt. ..;! v. f..--:lt- f'.Kt of r,umber, Lime, M::-m. L-o.uv. f.-r. .. . t .v.k' In-., I:o . , '! c. Oar stock is co;r:p:et-- ;.. : . - i'l : I:e . If yctv a:-e 1 ;. trv'.hing in our 1 i 1 1 A J A T T V V ' PPERT cts." a Roli! Wo handle the most Complete Stock in town and can Save". You Money. 31. DeTAR r I M3llic. ;. I'ai'ku Ok City and County .:: a SPECIALTY. il.oo Pek Yea -'- 1ST IVT ITTVTHn Wo HavD The Largeet St:ck of Implements Ever shown in Kinsley, iMil 2::m in Vehicles. CAU. D EXAJVIIME. ER'S, ;LO RELIABLE a. . si S S APIS 9C ash pa:d for hides ; a. snow, 1 . ! 1 u.-.i.. ... jSecond-Hand Goods a. Bingham Notary Public, rJsEV, KaNs. WLSR - '' - r, ' on; 1 i:t(u: or CITY BiRBEP SHOP, f-.-'Avr. - ice CUT ' 25c. . : i;v (i UAllA NTBED Eui and Cold Baths, LOWEST PRICES.