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" South Brown. Grass is coming - out slowly and rough feed is scarce. Sunday was a terror with the wind fn the West. Arch Nutt was at church at BHhel, Sunday Jo christen his baby. Mr. Simpson, of Wendell was visit ing C. W. Scott's, Sunday. Mrs. Bixon went to Offerle Monday to visit her eUwghter'Mrs. Liffhtcap. Some ol th 6arly sown corn is com f up ' In the row; It is the small yellow variety. x South " brown" ought - to reorganize her gachelor club and try to work off ome of the surplus stock of that arti cle. We have some fine; specimens which .roust be closed out ; in the next . f ixty day. ; ?,;C: 1 . , Offerle Items. Miss Nettie Cramer came home from Podge last Wednesday. Mrs. Carrie Winters left for Minn eapolis, Kans., Wednesday to join her husband. . Miss Lizzie Motz closed a very suc cessful term of school, here, Friday. H. O. Way came up from Sterling, Saturday, to spend Sunday. W. L. Brown has moved into the House recently vcu.icu uj Averill. Mrs Ed Offerle was quite sick Mon day. Mrs Hixpn is visiting her daught er, Mrs. Xightcap, this week. - - t " from FffUsburg. H. K. Elliott was at Greensburg-, this week, trying to buy section 17-27-17 in Kiowa county. Miss Shirley Gilson was in 'Greens burg loking after sand hill land this week. The wind Sunday blew down P. Cor tina' windmill. H. B. Steffy, Geo Fell, Mrs- Newsoixle and several others suffered la like loss. As result of Sunday's storm hun dreds of acres of corn was covered over with sand and will have to be re planted. Mrs. Tom Kintner returned ' from Lincoln, Neb., Saturday. John Heggy was in the burg last Wednesday. Mr. Dave is having 80 acres broke out on his school quarter. Jake Fatzer had his wagon shed de molished in the storm. Oats went up on Sunday, judging from the looks of the fields. D. M. Smith has been quite sick the oast few weeks. . w , . Corn planting was nearly done but the most of the farmers will hare t begin over from the looks of the fields Wm had quite anice shower and souk hail on Tuesday. Frank Terry is goingto ship a car load of fat hogs from Lewis on Sat urday. Belpre News. - Mr. Trousdale was in town Wednes- bn hiii w.v tr hia ranch. ;. Mr. Laird has had a gasoline engine pipped here for the purpose of grind ing feed on his ranch. Miaae. Kate Clark and Trena Hardy look a trip over to Macksville Mol. ,4ay. . . Mesdamcs Brown and Ramsden tock a trip to Larned Wednesday. -The Misses Devi ne, of Abbey ville. ml Kama HTnn r. -brother, E. Devine. Mr. Parker, of Hutchinson, was in town Monday looking after the cream ery business. There is talk of havinp one moved to this place if the cow can be secured. , The railroad men . gave Foremat flunkey -a surprise - party .Thurndaj jyening, it tain? hts birthday, and al kd an enjoyable' time. Mrs. 8teve Welsch, Who has beet are visiting in Ellinwood. ; The Ep worth Leogue entertamec their friends t a freo. social last Sat urday evening. k The hurricane which blew all da Sunday did considerable damage i .,nd" about Lmwis, tearing down . build ings', etc. Harry Angus was the haa lest looser here, having about an acr f young 'onions and a thousnn sirawtarryi plants blown out and hi; j large windmill pretty badly wrecked. Sam Cross h;d a windmill' blown down. Not satisfied with this,' how ever, the weather man repeated the dose on Tuesday, with the addition of a real old fashioned cloud-burst anc a hail storm which completed the work of ruin. '.' . " "' "' " ' The Misses Devine. of Abbeyville: were visiting Mrs. Hilbish the fore part of the week. ; . ' Miss Fern Leslie left Thursday for the strip where she expects to spend the greater part of the summer. Prof. Coats, of Greensburg has been visiting friends hear Lewis. Quite a large delegation of Lewis folks attended tho lerture-given by Captain Albert! at Kinsley, Wednes day evening. r V V . flARRIED. . At Lewis, Sunday evening at ten o'clock by Rev. Whinnery at the res idence of the bride, Mr. Byram Craft and Mrs, Jane Moody, aged 76 and 72 respectively. We wish them a happy life. There never was a goose so grey But sometime soon or late, An honest gander comes that way And takes her for his mate." Old Soldiers. .ast Thursday a number of George Gilson's friends assembled at-hie home to celebrate the 68th anniversary of his birth. He enlisted in company F. 192nd Ohio Vol., Feb. 22, 1865 and was discharged September 7, 1865 by reason of the close of the war he cime to Kansas and settled in Sedg wick county February, 1876 and came to Edwards county in '84.. All of his children and eight of his grand child ren were at home on this festival oc- cassion. There were twelve of his comrades present. Coining to Kinsley. Dr. Kalman C. Sapero, the emi nent physician surgeon is one of the most successful men of the age in the treatment of his specialties, the eye, ear, uoe and throat and catarrh, also . nervous diseases successfully treated. For years past he has devot ed his attention to the diseases of these organs, and his fame has extend ed from coast to coast, as an able practioner. Dr. ' Sapero will be : in Kinsley, at the Alamo hotel, May ' 17 ind 18. Those who are unfortunate and unable to pay wilf receive r the same treatment without charge. If you have to have treatment, or if you re quire glasses ground, call early. Dif ficult cases and school childrens eyes solicited. Consultation and examina tion for glasses free. - His references are his patients, your neighbors and friends. The following is a partial list patients treated and glasses fitted by Dr. Sapero Mesdames N. Schmidt, C. C. Smith, A.Denney, Teed, Merry nan, Erwin, Lippoldr., latum, Bost viclc, Clark. Misses Gilson, - Harper, Bingham, Stevens. Messrs Hoffman1 Baxter, Mosher, and Bingham. KOTICX If you want work: done in a perfect manner and at cheapest rate, call on William Seiglinger. No inferior work ill owed to leave the shop TO CURE A COLD IN OXK DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets 11 Drugfit-s rftfnnd rnonv if it fails to cure. Genuine has L. B. Qi on each tablet. NOTICE. -The best 4-year-old stallion that ever struck this part of the country is owned by D. S. Kochenderfer, of Kin sley, Kansas. A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDER. Will rrtti CHiis a li'iriihio Hum, 3ctM or Bruise Buckleii's Arnica Sal ve, the best in the worlfl, will kill th twin and promptly heal it. Cures OM ori. Pever Sores. Ulcers. Boils. Fel "ix. Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on erth. On 25 cents a !nx. Cure euanititeed. Sold by Mosli r A Co., Druggists. ; Tioey are going to : California! : i The National Educational Associa tion, and the general public a well, U the time of the great conv intion at 'os Angeles in July. The round-trip rate' will be a one way fare plus two dollars. Liberal top over and choise of return route d those who go by the Santa Fe. This; route is the cooles'-, most r lete with , interest for the educated ravelor and many hours shorter than any ether. ' Send for particulars. G. A. Rose, Aent. .- Club Notes. A large part of Wednesday aftar uoon was devoted to readings from Horace Fletcher An interesting-discussion on art followed the reading of an article by Howell s, in the Litera y Digest, and another upon the reading of Mrs. Robt. Louis Stevenson's S moan letter. Next week will be devoted to Mrs. Chaelotte Pei'kins Stetson. ' P. S. If you are net interested in the Woman's club, please do not make calls Wednesday afternoon upon wom en who are members. On account of the storm, but a small party attended the Book Social at Milt Schnatterly's last Monday night. After all business of the Epworth Lea gue had oeen disposed of, the guests proceeded to guess the books repre sented. Among the books represent ed were "Opening a Chestnut Burr" "A Knot of Blue Ribbon,", "Under Two Flags," Longfellow, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and "A Study in Scarlet." Corliss Sen natter ly claim ed he did not intend to represent a book, but so ably represented "Rever eries of a Bachelor", we think he should be given credit. After a pleas ant half hour spent in social ' chat those present departed feeling they had spent a very pleasaut evening. . Excursion Rates. V Hutchinson and return. Sell April 24-27,good returns to and including May 1, one fare for round trip, -account state encampment G. A. II., S. of N., W. R. C, Ladies of the G. A. R. and Ladies Aid societies. Hutchtnson and return, sell May 15 19 good to and including May 20. One fare for the round trip. Account Kan sas Musioal Jubilee. ' .. . Roanoke, Va. and return. Sell May 17-18, good return leaving Roanolce June 23." One fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Account meeting German Baptists. Denver and return. Sell may 16-17, good return not earlier than May 25 nor later than June .15 one fare plus $2 for round 'trip. ; Accont annual meeting General Assembly Cumber land Presbyteriani church -'.Topeks,' and: -return Sell May 8 to 13. Good return to and including May 3.' 'One fare for round trip. ' Account Knight Templar meeting. Topeka and return, . Sell May 13 to 16 good return May. 20th. One fare for round trip.' Account Knights Pythias meeting, j . Wichita and return. Sell May .11 to 12 good return to .and incding May 15, one fare for the round trip; account annual state ' meeting of commercial travelers. : The ladies, wonder how. Mrs. B. pre. serves her youthful looks. The secret is she takes Prickly Ash Bitters; it keeps the system in perfect order. For particulars call on Mosher & Co. ' Vw lAtmrtLry XAfgltin. " What names these authors have! Here is a list of rising stars, carefully compiled: Fanny Moon Cussey.; . William Morgan Mussey. Mo' e Margaret Katts. James Augustus Blatts. TLe above are the newest out. . We have already called attention to Wil liam Little Bigger and Moses Martin Ttaddles.- But still they come! Atlanta Constitution. ( - Tha Tlr-nje Oilier. "Oh, MIsa Mathilde, ; I greet you once again. You find me. as constant as a. planet, do you not?'! "Yes, monsieur. That is, to some ex tent. You are not like all planets." "And wherein do I differ?". "Most: planets hava Irregu ir orblts and it takes years to cover them, but you are around every night." Cleve land Plain-Dealer. . r o t Ot-r. , Miles I'm celebrating tbe, fortieth anniversary of my birth today. : Giles And, yet, judging from, your appearance, no one. would take you tor a fool. Miles-Why, what do you mean? Giles Nothing only you're not a philosopher, are you? r- . ' In France and Italy chestnut are made into bread by - the . mountain peasactry. After the nuts have been blanched they are dried and ground. From this flour ; a sweet, heavy flat cake is made. It resembles the oaten cakes so popular among Scotch peas-; ants. "I suppose," she said,? "that you ar ; a dese student of literature?" "No,' answered the young man with 2 black-rimmed glasses.-. 'I'm a student rf literature. I like dialect stories.'' - Washinztcs ri - ? Ad Very Bright. Too - own . Friend Why do you call ycur show an "electrical extravaganza"? Manager Because it's light opera. How Yl Tf os Har. . " Tom I'm surprised to hear of Dick'i engagement to the, wealthy Miss An tlquate. - I was under the impression that she was a confirmed man-hater. Jack So she was, but Dick won her f.hrcugh diplomacy. . Tom How so? Jack She asked him to order a bell for her bicycle ard he told . her that she didn't require another, as there was a belle on her wheel every time she rode it. After that he had everything his own way. Th Fountain of Wisdom. "The trouble with him," said the young man who had been trying to fit tingly describe an acquaintance, "is that when he dipped into the sea of knowledge he thought he brought up so much the blamed thing went dry." Chicago Post. More Information. Tommy Paw, how did lead get It3 name? Mr. Fogg They tried to make nails f it and found it could not be driven. -Trdianarolia Journal. The l.tef Diamond In h WotM, Ihis is in the possession of the King of Portugal. It has a weight of 1.680 carats, 14 oz.. and is as large as a hen's egf. It came from Brazil early in the eighteenth century, and was then valued at 224.000. wheraas now it has a value of 400,000. Prickly Ash Bitters cures the kid neys, regulates the liyer, tones up the stomach and purifies the bowels. Sold by Mosher & Co. w: .. 4 XARROW ESCAPE ;T Iihi k i wok's win en ly Mrs. Ada E Hart, of Groton, S. D. "VVa tkeu vith bad cold which settlisl on my lungs cough set in and finally Urmii ated in Consumption, Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live lut a short time. I gave in j self up tu my Savior, determined it Iceuld not but with my fri-mls oh this ear h I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery f r Cimsnmp. tion. Coughs and Colds, I gve it a trial, took in nil right bottle. Jt has en ml me, and thank (Jol, I urn wvp and now a v!I ami healthy woman." Regular iz bnttl i)0 cents and $1 at Mosher's drug t tore. Sumnjer trip to CaliforQia. A delightful experience by the Santa Fe Route. Do not fear discomfort; it will be hotter at home. Ask about this and we will make it perfectly clear. Wa will also send particulars of low rates to be made by the Santa Fe this summer at the time of the N, E. A. convention in Los Angeles. do you FEEL ... r ASIMHEKS IElAlEVnS AND I5VIG01R ATES. 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