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Herndon Nonpareil from Herndon, Kansas • 1

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Herndon Nonpareili
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HERNDON NONPAREIL NO 17 Drills Drills Drills to sad hour Reipl SolkoL Herndon liich the Suits and Pants pres Suits Pants of all sizes Kansas Wise of this city 4 head Ext fluid LITTLE IANY ABATEMENT IN HORSE DISEASE Do not bleed the animal as it weakens it and renders it less able to resist the ravages of the disease RECO1MENDAT1ONS OR PREVEN TION HORSE EPIDEMIC At a conference in the Gover office of the leading veter inarians that have been Investi gating the disease affecting hor ses in the western part of Kans it was the consensus of opinion that but few horses that have been kept out of pasture and on Concluded on Editorial page t' We are making a special low price on Wagons on the wagons we have on hand we carry the Moline Studebaker and the ort Smith They are all standard Wagons and there is nothing better made If you are thinking of buying a Wagon Drill or or set of Harness fail to come in or write and learn more about of what we have and our prices We have them in different Styles and Sizes they are all up to date Machines and our Prices are as low as on a New and Standard Machine Childs Junior Suits Boys Suits DEATH CALLS A PROMINENT CITIZEN aged 58 years 4 months and heartiest congratulations these worthy young people Extra at 5Qc 75c and $00 each Just received a big assortment of Boys Double breasted Knickerbocker and Long Pants Suits and extra Pants Cofne in and get first choice while the assortment is complete Prices are low enough to suit the ent hard times $375 $325 $350 $5 00 whom with the grief stiicken wife survive him one daughter Dora died Dec 1 1899The living child ren are: 11 rs? Anna Solko John Joseph red Bernard Theodore Mary Lizzie and Henry He' was a life longjneinber of the Catholic church and a devout Christian man a good husba'nd and father and a splendid neigh bor and his death is universally mourned uneral service's were conducted at the Catholic Churcli by Rev Etnmgram at cnjluinrlMaratKri terhlent made in the Catholic cemetery An unusal and rnch lad of 11 to 12 years The route covered by the ox train is as near as we can learn starting from StCloud Minn to Sissiton So Dak then following up The Red River to Grand orks No Dakota then west to Devils Lake and then to Minot then following theMouse river to oxholm and from there to points on the Cana dian border returning the route followed the Montana North Dauota boundary line" south to Burford then down the Miss ouri i ixer to Borehard and Steyenspurthen to Bismark then to Sissiton and to St Cloud the "st ar ci ng poi nt7O uAprilOTSBO he with his family John Baren berg and Kirchner and family and a few others left St A Marys Iowa with Kansas the land of sunshine their Objective point the party arrived at Hern don then composed of one small store conducted by LN George On the evening of June 2nd the party camped and ate supper at the foot of the hill just northeast of the Catholic churdh the next day taken up in occuping the different homesteads This trip was tilled with many exciting experiences and interesting history but time or space will not permit us to relate he took a homestead in Elk township which is still included in the vast acres of the Bareijberg ranch Summer Visitors Marry in Spring Colorado Springs Aug 27 1912 Miss Hazel Wise of Winfield Kan and Mr Stanley Greenleaf of Arkansas City Kans were married Tuesday afternoon at 5 in the irst Christian ch cchjjv tl i eRey SL rew ster pastor of that church After the ceremony a three coursesup per was served at the summer cottage of' the brides mother which was decorated with flowers and hearts Among the guests who witnessed the ceremony and participated in the Mesdames ox McKnight Mar tin Preston Misses Martin ox Mr and rs Henry and Mi Henry We alscrcarry the most complete assort ment of ever shown in the west and we are makings special low price on these Harness Come in and look them over HERNDON RAWLINS COUNTY KANSAS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19 1912 spoonfuls twice daily Use all these Hypodermically All doctors say that immediate action at the first sign of sick ness is absolutely necessary if a cure is to be expected Prompt fiction at first symtoms which is generally a peculiar way of holding the head usually to one side twitching of the lips or slight st illness in the legs ora little hestancy in moving rest less shift ing of Weight from one leg to the other and grit ting of the teeth drooping of the head that the animals ent The following treatment that is being carried out in Norton and other counties is giving very satisfactory results TREATMENT: IsblatibnbiCtTp mk to the Ext Venitrum and Geisemium of each one dram every two or three hours until quiet Keep them under the influence of these drujs Chlorait one to two ounces as needed for convulsions or prophylactic and continued treat ment use Hexamethlinamin one to two drams every three hours Miss Hazel Wise1 Phenol 20 drops in 40 drops is the sister of Dr Lawrence glycerine and normal salt solu lions enough vo maxe vo ingincidentin this funeral was li i six grown sons acting pall bare rs the sons whom lie had taken care of and reared to man hood lowered the mortal body of their father to its last resting place The bereaved family have the heartfelt sympathy in this thei Northwestern Mercantile Co Herndon Joseph Barenberg succumbs stroke of Paralysis Sat urday morning The whole country was shock ed early last Thursday morningbn learning that Joseph Baren berg had been stricken by para lysis As stated in our last weeks issue his condition was consider e'd serious from the beginning JYliiC oLne rnduii and te wartof Strattoir did "everything possible to combat with Xhe dis ve ase and prol 1 ff He was 'stricken a in Thurs day morning and remained con clous for nearly 24 hours talking to his family and friends then continued to grow weaker until the end at 7:30 a Sat urday September 14 1912 Joseph Barenberg was among Rawlins earliest set tlers and was a man of great character and prominance he took an active part in all things and questions pertaining to the betterment of the neighborhood and county in general He was always ready to contribute read ily and lend his tine and in fluence to any good cause During the Civil War when at the age of eleven years he wasemployed in the Government reighting service when freight jug was done by sometimes and later The fact and drink regularly is not necessarily a sign that they are well It is most important that as Meningites and say they possibly soon il anHal shows symp Ivivn mien 1 1 1 1 tlikir I jiiiyv vuiv 4iunvvvj uiivty very little enliglitment' on the subject: The people care little what the disease is called it could be called hog corlea or any thing else but a cure or prevent five is wliat we wailt and it' is time lor the doctors to cut out their wrangling and get busy on a cure Joseph Barenberg was ox trains Tiffin Ohio May 6 1854 and died during life he related many ex at Herndon Kans Sept 14 1912 eriences and thrilling adventur es while bn these trips It tobkicfays When two years old liis six months to make a trip Qven parents moved to Vienna I the route and return braving land six months later moved to the rigors of northern winters Richmond Minn at the age of sleeping on the snow with no 18 years he moved to St Marys home but a sleeping bag and Iowa1 whereon May 30 1876 he guarding the train from the at was united in marriage to Mary tacks of roving bands of Indians A Scheve This union was tried some of the qualities of a blessed with ten children nine ol or square dealing and low prices 1 am yours truly Tongish Kansas i A very pretty wedding was solomized at the Catholic Churcli Tuesday September 17 1912 when at Nuptial Mass at 8:30 Rev rEinmeram joined in the Holy Bonds of matrimony Mr rank Reipl and Miss Mary Solko The bride was atteided by Miss Thresia Henner of Nebr askijj City Joseph Reipl jr was best man Relatives and quite a number of friends witnessed the ceremony After bridal paiivdrovc to the homo of the brides mot hoi southwest of town where a sumptions wed dmg breakfast was served In vited guests continued to arrive all day and the wedding festives and merrymaking was continued all day and into the small hours of night and such royal good times can only be had at a Ger man wedding The bride is tlic youngest daughter of Mrs Wen delin Solko the' groom thesbeond son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Reipl both are well known and highly esteemed and popular young people They were the receipients of many wseful pres ents rank is holding a good position as clerk in Slocum store Mr and Mrs Reipl will live in the Jennie Stires residence where they will be at home to their many friends after Sept 21 The Nonpareil hastens tl extend to Many Animals sick and a heavy loss reported over County during past week The horse plague shows little or no improvement over condi tions a week ago Many new cases are reported daily and a heavy loss is reported over the county It is probable that this cyunt hiis lost 150 to 200 horses since the appearance of the pla gue three weeks ago and fully that many are sick Veterinar ians are stillunuble to discover a satisfactory preventative or cure They have decided to I name the disease Cereba Spinal I I toms he should be immediately seperated from the herd and shut away from them in a shady place and ice 04 cold1 water put upon the head and skilled assis tancti called at once Keep the flies away from he horse as much as possible wit light blanket a and spray preparation to drive away flies wlpclj pan I obtained at any drug store Dis Infect premises several times a day with Kreso dip The hope of a cure is in early and persis tent treatment A.

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1908-1922