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Time Table a. tT&Ts. f. ' E A STBOtJND. Depart :' No. 2, Atlantic Ex. 6:20, p. m. branch. No. J, K. C. & Cbgo Ex., 8:53, a. m. via main line. No. 8, K. C. & . Chgo. Ex., 6:05 p. m. via main line. No. 342, Mixed, 3:15 p. m. via branch. No. 76, 7:45 a. m. WESTBOUND. No. 1, Cal. Ex.," 9:30 p. ra.,. branch. Nou 5 Colo. Ex., 9:20 p. ra., M. L. No, 17, Mz. C. Ex., 12:25 a. m, br'ch. No. 341 (arrive). 2:55 p. m., branch. No. 75, 4:00 p. m. Daily except Sunday. ItKOKKN HRIC-A-BRAC8. Mr. Miijor, the famous cement man, of New York, explains some vry int eresting facts about Major's Cement. The multitudes who use this stand ard article know that it is many hun dred percent, better than other ce ments for which fcimilar claims are made, but aVreat many do "not know why. The simple reason is that Mr Major uses, the best materials ever ' discovered and other manufacturers do not upe them, because they are too expensive and do not allow large profits. Mr. Major tells us that one of the ileraents of his cement costs j.io a ponna, ana anotner coses . a trail on, while a large share of the o-called cements and liquid glue up on the market are nothing' more than Mix-teeu cent glue, dissolved in water or citric acid, and, in some cases, alt ered slightly in color and odor by the .jjiti.. . . t 1 1 ... auuitiuu in cue Hi; jiuu useless uittbe- rials, Major's cement retails at fifteen cents and- twenty-five cents a bottle, . and -when a deafer trie to sell a sub- statute you can depend upon it that his only object is to ' make larger profit. The profit on Major's cement is as much as any dealer ought to make on any cement. And this is doubly true in view of the fact each dealer gets his share of the benefit of Mr. Major's advertising, which now amounts to over $5000 a month, throughout the country. Established in 1876. Insist on having Major'. Don't ac cept any on nana advice from a dru ggist. If you are at all handy (and you will be likely to find that you are a good deal more so than you imagine) you can repair your rubber boots ana family shot's, and any otner rubber and leather' articles, :with Major's Rubber Cement -and Major's Leather Cement.. And you will be surprised at how many dollars a year you will thus Save. . If your druggist can't supply you, it will be forwarded by mail; either kind. Free of postage. Kinsley feed STORE. Feed and Flour constantly on hand: also grind all kinds of Feed and Corn Meal for table use. We sell the Queen Bee Mills Flour, of McPherson, and fruarantee It to equal any flour made n the state.. ' Come in and let us make you prices. Pay cash for Poultry and torn, All kinds of Grain and Seeds. Keep on hand Flax Seed and Cotton Seed Meal: also the oldest Stock and iffE. FRAVEL Proprietor. S"In Creamery Building. New Railroad to Sanfranciso. Santa F Route, by its S'vn .Toavuin Valley Extension. " The only llne.with track and trains under one management all iu way from Chicago to the Golden Gate. Mountain passes, exiitiot v.ilcanM, petrified forests, Frehistoric rums, ndiau pueblos. Yosemile, Grand Canon of Arizona en route. 'Same hiirh-grad service that has made the Santa Fe the favorite route to Southern California.' Fast schedule; Pullman " ftnd Tourist siee, iters' daily; Free reclining .chair car; Harv;y . , ..... meals throughout. (cnrml Panr office ' AtrhW;ut.Tplca -tutu e Ry, Topt-kn. Kansm.' ' PROVIDENCE ITEMS. This beautiful fall weather is being well improved by our industrious farmers. The meeting at Providence last Sun day was a suceess so far a numbers was concerned, the church being packed. Kevs. Albert9on and uibson were both administering gospel t6 our peo ple last Sunday. ' - David Ulzeker and wife took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Wood last Sunday. : Roy T. Aker. and his son-in-law, Mr. Bennett were delivering cattle last Sunday. . . A number of Havilanders honored us with their presence at church Sun day. - SOUTH BROWN. Kansas has come home and we an having beautiful weather again. A number of farmers are already done gathering corn. Scott and Jim Miller were threshing their wheat this week. The Hawes family, who have been visiting in the Bethel community for the past week, returned to their home in Oklahoma Tuesday. The election passed off quietly here except, for an effort to bulldoze which occurred along toward evening, resulting- in some very loud talk and a few volleys Of profanity. Such work ought to be promptly dealt with and severely punished. Mrs. Lightcap, 1 f Offerle, was visit ing Hixon ranch this week. Scott Rader, a brother of Payne Rader, arrived from East Tennessee last Saturday and will stop with his brothers until he can get a house built. Wheat stacks are so badly grown in places that the tops have to be re moved with engine and grapple. ; M. Parkhurt is on the sick list this week. . To .Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig nature on each box 25c. - BELPRE ITEMS. Mr. J. J. Myler, of Larned, was in town Wednesday. Mr. Trousdale was in town Tuesday evening en route for his ranch. Mr. and Mrs. T. Herod made a trip to Larned last Sunday. Messrs. Hardy, Denny and Mrs. Mc- Kibhn took in the sights of Larned last Sunday. Miss F. C. Hews, the blind 'elocu tionist, will give an entertainment Thursday night. Election passed off very quietly here. There was a box social here at the church on Tuesday evening, netting about ten dollars, which wili be used in hxmsr un. the church. .. Go to the Millinery liazar for street and trimmed hats at the lowest prices. Master Paul Hiytjins went to Larned Thursday night to spend the night with Frank Baldwin. Does your stove need repairs? We can order anything in the repair Hue for you. A. Hottewitz. . ' . , Lost Pocket book Wednesday, on 6th Street, contained about $3. Please return to Mrs. D. M. Morse. Several members of the Kinsley Woman's Club are in Larned this week attending the annual session of the Seventh District Association. When you are ready to buy. a new cook stove, an Oak Heater or a, Beat Blast call and see what I have before you buy, and get prices. G. E. Rum mel. The Best FcHerlptlon For Malaria Chills and fevers is a bottle of Groves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron aud quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c, The roof is nearly on Marsh & Bid well's big brick, the floor is laid and the plastering is being done. The ele vator is in and works fine. They hope to have a big opening about Dec. 1st. A large deh-gatiou from Dodge City went through Thursday goinar to the Seventh District Federation of Clubs; among them were Mesdames Scatcs, Crum, Welton, Crumbine, Fitzgerald and others. THE FEMINTN5 OBSERVER. What a Trorld of trouble it is untfl wt are cut of it A man is never a hero to a woman when his necktie is up in the back. The relatives cf a man always blame the woman who has a good time with him. The woman who hesitates what to choose In a restaurant is really in love with her escort. Many a person who thinks she could earn 53by her wit is more likely 'to oLtaia fifty years. A man's love is just about as sub- tw-uiAii ju, a. woman s. . mis may cund very cute, but it must be trans IsreLt tc . Ite sat acr restaurant in town la so deserted that that desert of Sahara would be a first-class pass show in comparison.-'" - Do not believe in the usual pearly recidace worn by the average woman any more than you believe in the av erage woman.Philadclphia Times. CHURCH AND CLERGY. Nearly 175 Congregational churches have adopted the individual 'commun-. icn cup. ''.. There are 1,298 more scholars on -the' rolls of the Sunday schools of Ireland than last year. The Lutheran church in Iceland has about 72,000 members, or about the entire population. The Endeavor World says that 8.968 Endeavorers have pledged themselves to read the Bible through this year. iuree nunarea delegates wli: repre sent different 'branches of Methodism at the ecumenical Methodist confer ence to be held in London in tha fall of 1901. The Dominican friars in the Philip pines have begun the publication of a newspaper under the title of the Liber- tas for the purpose of defending the brotherhood. In the Frankfort (Ky.) prison there are two Christian Endeavor societies one for white men. with a membership of 150, and the other for colored men. with a membership of 98. Queen's universlty.sltuated In Kings ton, is the only Canadian institution of higher education under the immediate care of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church in Canada. . The Rev. Alexander Gilchrist, D. D. the new corresponding- secretary of the board of home missions of the United Presbyterian church, succeeds Dr. Wll Ham S. Owens, who had held the offlce for 14 years. Missiorarles expect unusual progress In China during the next few years. Predictions are made that the conver sion of a majority of the people is near. An advertisement in England for an assistant pastor of a .church states rie must be cheery and -manly, one who can appreciate a joke, a thorough, earnest worker, musical, not over 36, The new edition of "Converts to Rome Sice the Tractarian Movement to May, 1899," compiled by W. G. Gor man, states 446 Anglican clergymen have "gone over" in the period men tioned. Next in number come "Mem bers of the nobility," 417. The army officers are set down at 205, authors, poets and journalists at 162, legal pro fession at 129, public officials at 90, medical r-ofession at 60, naval officers at 211. karnr.fit.a a 22 nd r?crs at 27. 1 T TTT . . , , . ivir. vv . a. vraies. wiii open up a new meat market on Saturday in the nuiiaing next to Cole s shop. He savs he is in the business to stay, will put in a large refrigerator in the spring, and have an additional room built onto the store building. He will ship in all of his meats from Ar mour's, bays he is promised the very finest of meats of all kinds. The new shop looks as clean and neat as a new silver dollar, and Mr. Gates mves a cordial invitation to all his friends in Edward? county to give him a call. Millions Giv-n Away. It is certainly gratifying to thepub bic to know of one concern which is uot afraid to be .generous. The pro prietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consuption , Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottels and have the satisfaction of knowing it has cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, LaGrippe and all Throat, Chest and Lung diseases are surely cured by it. Call on C. A. Mosher Druggist, and get a free trial bottle. Regular price 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaran teed. JVS TRUE AS GOSPEL' There is nothing more frightful than for a 'teacher" to know only what his scholars are Intended to know. The man who lives, in vain lives worse than in vain. He who lives to no purpose lives to a bad purpose. There are trifles that contain the his tory of our lives, as a drop of dew draws into itself the majesty and sol emnity of the heavens. . We should no more let past misdeed3 hinder the growth of our future than the forest lets the shed leaves hinder the spring grass from growing. Jesus Christ ended the miracles. He only began the parables, and it is for us to carry out those parables and mul tiply them according to the ever-varying color and tone of times in which we live. . There are two ways of attaining the Important end fore and perseverance. Force falls to the lot of only a privi leged few, but austere and sustained perseverance can be practiced by the most insignificant. Its silent power grows irresistible with time. Sympathy is that fine faculty through which we enter into the concerns of others and are interested in what they j do or suffer. It is indeed, as Burke has said, a sort of substitution, by which we are put in the place of others and affected as they are affected. ' Love, like the opening of the heav ens to the saints, shows for a moment, even to the dullest man, the possibility ot the human race. . He has faith, hope and charity for another. being; still, it; Is a great advance for & man to be pro foundly loving, even in hla - imagina tion. fefclable Preparationfor As similating the Feed aid Regula ting ihz Stomachs art! Bowels cf Promotes DigesUon.Gheerfur ccss and KesLCon tains neither Opmm.Morphine nor Mineral. NotNarcotic. Biapm afOUlBrSfiMCELPtTCBER ALx.Scnnm A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca. Worms .Convulsions . Feverish osss end Loss of Sleep. Yac Simile Signature cf NEW "YORK. urn t EXACT COPT OT WRAPPED. JAMES BUDGE, HARDWARE and Belpre, Kansas. Fish ar)d Milburr) Wagons, Ideal and Samson windmills, Richmond Champion Drills, Osborne Corn Harvesters, RflKES AND MOWERS. Sunshine CooK Stoves. Harness, Lumber, BricK. Stone, Paints', Oils, Glass. (31 so Buys Cattle. Hogs and Grain. -SAILOR'S SUPERSTITION. Some of tb Tfalafs That Brlnff Bad iMk t m Bklp. Pets are belieyed to brine good luck. and when, in the recent war with Spain, a. man was struck and killed by a Juirstfeiff shell on the Texas, all the sailors in the fleet said it was because the battleship was without a mascot. The cat has a bad reputation among seafaring men, most of whom beliere that she brings ill-luck to a ship. If a cat falls overboard and is drowned (Ehe is always rescued if possible), the men will often leave at the next port, believing the ship is doomed, and I have heard men-o'-war men cite the case of the old Kearsarge as proof thereof. .On her last voyage the frigate carried a cat and a monkey. A violent feud existed between them, and on their way north, one dark and stormy night, Jocko threw poor Tom over board, running along the rail and chat tering like a fiend as the unfortunate pet disapeared in the boiling waves. The seas were running too high to ad mit of launching a boat,, and pus3 was left to a watery grave, but not without many gloomy forebodings, which were realized : soon afterwards, when tne Kearsarge stranded on the fatal reef. To fall down without any apparent cause is a- warning of death in the im mediate future. An American cruiser was lying off Nice a few years ago, when a seaman fell prone on the deck LPn ?sin-, ne went;f hIa bunk. and. " itUins' J?a"d s1Id ?f pp? ing his mother's address in the hand of a messmate, saying he did not expect to see home again. For the nose to bleed only a few drops Is believed in the navy to foretell death in as man; days or weeks as there are drops of blood. Ton may hear a sailor sing at sea, but he rarely whistles; whistling is supposed to bring a hurricane., and Is always hushed by the remark. "There's a hurricane sailor here." r Self-Culture. For Xnfants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Yeers the . x M A Wt CENTAUft eOMNNT, NSW TORR CITY. IMPLEMENTS, J. F. PAINTER. PflPER HANGER KflLSdMINER. House Painting , a Specialty. floderate Rates. Shop on Marsh Ave. T. H. EVANS & CO., REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSTANCE. Office in Graphic Building KINSLEY, KANSAS. T. H. Evans is a Bonded Abstracter and Ex-Reg ir-wr of Deeds for Edwards County. F. E. TAYH0R, vuttrni tiTOH or CITY BARBER SHOP tph I linn SHAVE HAIR CUT ALL HOifK 25c. (JUAHAXTKKD. ' '-