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disgrace him in the profession. There is a question whether either Higby or Graham could be proceeded against for tampering with witnesses, as Hurley, being a resident of Oklahoma, was not subprenaed, but came here to testify at the request of Palmer. Sam Mo re was down from Conway Springs Monday. Miss Amy Stiger spent Sunday at her home at Rome. Pete Kramer spent Sunday with his family at Caldwell. Sam McKowan spent Sunday with friends in Caldwell. G. W. Harrison of Belle Plaine, was in the city Monday. Clark Knox was down from Belle Monday on business. Catholic church building for sale.7 Rock Island Lumber Co. Miss Marie Schmidle was over from Oxford Sunday visiting friends. M. L. Ryland and Chas. Crookham were up from South Haven Monday, Mrs. T. A. Mayhew left Monday for a ten days' visit with friends in Harper. Mrs. C. L. Crookham of South Haven, was shopping in the city Monday. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Never sicken or gripe. 25 cents. tf Bird Pile is nursing a sore hand, the result of attempting to drive a nail through it. When bilious or costive, eat a Cas caret, candy cathartic, cure guarantf teed, 10c, 25c. C. H. Martin, receiver of the defunct Bank of Belle Plaine, was in the city Monday. W. D. Frautz came up from Medford, O.T., Saturday to remain awhile with his family. The farmers of Caldwell and Bluff townships have organized an AntiHorse Thief association. County Attorney Sam Amidon of Sedgwick county, was in the city Mon® day on business in district court. The climax of the cold wave was reached at Springfield, Mass., where the temperature went 17 degrees below zero. Judge J. E. Halsell came up from Fort Worth, Tex., Monday on business in district court. He will be here several days. Rev. R. L. George, pastor of the M. E. church at Mayfled, occupied the pulpit of the M. E. church in this city Sunday night. Miss Bertha Bolen, teacher of the Illinois district school, was in the city is Monday shopping. Her school closed on account of scarlet fever. Your hair can be saved. Beggs' Hair Renewer will do it as it acts directly on the scalp and hair follicals, The effect is wonderful and permatf nent.-Sold by H. F. Smith. Mr.and Mrs. Lyman Naugle and Mrs. Elmer Layne left Monday for Kansas City to autend the state editorial association meet and go to Port Arthur on the P. & G. excursion. Mrs. Mose Hayes of Higgins, Tex, is in the city visiting Mrs. D. W. Van Horn. She arrived Saturday night She is on her return home from Mexico. where she has been since last summer. Rev. S. H. Jones, Tacoma, Wash says: [ have suffered for years with constipation and indigestion. One bottle of Beggs' Little Giant Pills relieved me entirely." Sold by H. F. Smith. tf Rev. J. N. Young, father of R. S. Young, living in the Fourth ward, died at Howard Kas., January 25. Rev. Young's death was followed by that of his wife just one week lateron the first of February. Rev. S.T. McClure, field representative of The Interior, published at Chicago, filled Rev. Cunningham's pulpit in the Presbyterian church