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The Advertiser from Lawrence, Kansas • Page 2

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THE ADVERTISER, LAWRENCE, KANS. these aerial bombs, cany of which are What a Cold Can Do Wnnr it fntal ejt of h1r1nT dlftrrut' iMrt from a filmiiln runt chill C-miu'Hrn rlnga ntid -nk--nn thn hldixTft. t'rlc pi.lHmi coll rot, (liimiiK" On hlttiif)' arid caiiat' rhiti- Told in Short Paragraphs ANTWERP TO PAY $100,000,000 AS WAR INDEMNITY WAR CYCLONE WHIRLS BACK INTO BELGIUM uiBiio pain, ut'uuiiu una urinary uisuruvn. formications and are reported here to be In possession of the outer chain of the Tsing Tan fortifications. The Meet continues to co-operate with the land torces and according to a statement by the Japanese, legation, three or the harbor torts have been demolished.

British Submarine at Work. London. Submarine of the British navy under command of Lieutenant Commander Max K. Horton, with petrol wL.ch Ignites wnen ine fulminate Is set off by contact. Twenty persons have been killed by airship bombs.

The Antwerp lire department, manned by volunteers, lias been In continuous service for two days. Some part or the city is burning always. Drops Two Bombs In Paris. Paris. A German aeroplane flying over Paris and the suburbs of Auher- Poet's Easy Time.

Mother Ho you mean to tell me that your husband Is out half the time until after midnight? Daughter More than half. "And you never Bcold?" "Never." "I am amazed." "You forget that my husband Is a poet." "What of that, pray?" "When he comes home early he always Insists on read in? his poems to rue New York Weekly. ffhn dorUirtns ft vlfl, think of th klflnors. Urink wntf fr" i tn h-lii flush tint the yiitwm. hi IhiniiH KiilncT Willi ui rrht'To cmuf- Ihm of tin kl1rtcjR, ylv up hfiit niont ulot mid Uittn pli-tirf of fi Rt.

noire wilt nwslst In tlie run. Jfcuin'a Klitiey I'llln are lined with MHTi'H mil iitc iniblKly recoil) menu (Ml all uver Uiu ulvUlitnl world. A Kansas Case Faola entertained 12, Odd people the last, day of their Miami county farm products show. The fair had the largest exhibit of farm and dairy products, poultry and fine stock ever shown In Miami county. In the big school parade there were more than fifty elaborate floats representing country school districts and school children.

All farm products Little Kingdom One Great Bat. Brave Defense of Coast City Was Expensive to Belgian Government. yonfe "Evtry 4r0 PtelureTcllf UvfT-V iiionr" niado another raid Into German waters off tho mouth of the River Kms and succeeded in sinking a German torpedo bont destroyer. This same commander made a similar dash and sank tho German cruiser llela off Helgoland on September 1:1. As on the former occasion, the lv! baa tlef ieldGerman and Allied Armies Move Northward, Havoc Bent.

vllllers and St. Iiennis, at II o'clock in the morning, dropped two bombs, one of which wounded three persons. The other did no harm. Capital Now at Ostend. Washington.

All official cablegram to the Belgian legation here an A Man's Carelessness. "I've hurt my wife's feelings again," eaid Mr. Meekton. "Hy something you said?" "No. I didn't say a word.

Hut I got mixed up in my recollection of which parts of her speech called for laughter and which called for NO CHANGE AT FRONT Tj. IT. Pipes, 1315 Clnrtlehl To-pf'kn. Buys: 'Hmkm-he cluii(C to nif for fviral inn. My bn ftot weak and jialnful unci I hurl a.

lot of troubl from the kidney Be-crctUina. TIia flow win Hlwnyi painful and at 1 1 a tit I loftli'B til liey I'llln relieved tne an anon am I took them and mntlmiecl tine tin prnvi my health wiindt rfnllv. I know that linnn'i Kidney Till are Jut tia safely returned to her home port. DEFEAT SLAV ARMY French Reports Say Positions Were Maintained Everywhere Along the Line Drop More Bombs Into Paris. Sure.

"Absence makes the heart grow Austrian Turn On Invaders and Take 3,500 Prisoners Capture of Antwerp Certain Airships Kill 20. were displayed in the merchants' windows, Including 110 entries of corn. John II. Lawson, a member of the legislature in 1 KS'J that passed the resolution for the Prohibitory Law amendment, is dead at Hutchinson. Me was born in IK 10 in Illinois and settled here In IK71.

He Is the father of l. II. Lawson. Chicago advertising representative for a Kansas City newspaper, He was a messmate of Noble Prentis In the war. The Anthony Norrliern ftailwa Company has announced the name of Myers for the new town near tne old site of Naron.

A hank, electric light and ieo company, two general stores, two large elevators and several other Cat Doan't at Any Store. SOe Box fonder," observed the old fogy. "So do presents." added the grouch. DOAN'S "p'PAV nounced that the Belgian government nad been removed from Antwerp to Ostend. Eastern Battle Line Long.

The big battle line between the combined Auslro -German armies and the legions of Itiissia extends from the Galbian frontier, near Tarnow, north to the Fast Prussian border. Another Itussian force is besieging Przemysl. in Galicia. and still another Is Invading Hungary. On the Kast Prussian frontier the lighting nppenrs to have come to a standstill for the present.

The Itussians have driven the Germans back, alter their advance to the Niemcn river, found, on getting to the German border, that re-enforcements bad been brought from Koenlgsherg and their further progress was arrested. The Germans, In fact, claim to FOSTER.MILBURN BUFFALO. N. Y. A woman's idea of a bore Is simply a man who never flatters her.

I 1 Raid Dusseldorf Again. Berlin. The official communication given out by the German general staff says: "The airship ball at Dusseldorf has been hit by a bomb thrown by a hostile aviator. The roof of the hull was pierced and the cover of an airship In the hall was demolished Three German 8hips Sunk? Tokio. The belief was expressed at the war office here that the German cruiser Cormoran and two other German gunboats had been sunk In Kiao Chow hay.

The Japanese army has occupied the Shan-Tung railroad as far west as Chl-Nan. The Japanese sipmdron delegate 1 to destroy the German fleet In the South seas has landed bluejackets oil Jalult Island, the seat of government enterprises have purchased htts and will begin to build at once. (Summary oj Events. Ill Northwestern France on tile Allies' left till' liiilin positions of tlie cmlii i forces now reaeli within ten or fifteen miles of the lleljriiin border, while beyond those points musses of ciiv-tilry continue tin? struggle over the frontier line ami into Itcl-friuin. Along the renter of the front, however, the iintiigon-ists seem content to watch eiicli other without ill tcinjil nny definite niovements.

(Latest DispiUf'u I -on dun. (ieniumy lias ImpoHfM. a fnc of lin million hounds slerlinK On million dollars! "ii Antwerp a war indemnity. Germans Occupy Antwerp. London.

The following dispateh received I iy the Amsterdam HandelH-Mad from Antwerp, tinder date of October IP, In forwarded to the Ueuter Telegram Company "The few people who remained in Antwerp throughout the bombardment are now leaving their cellars. The city is completely occupied by (Icrmnn soldiers. Tin1 Herman commander is quartered at the city hall. II has made Hurgomaster levos his adviser in the administration of the city. "In Antwerp evcrythlnu Is quiet after davs of turmoil.

The Hermans who have defeated tho Itusslans near Su- in the Marshall Archipelago, which was annexed by Germany in 1SMI. Second Army In Hungary. London. "According to Budapest I For Infants and Children. IllSIOiij The Kind You Have Always Bought IV A1.COHOI.-3 PKR CENT i AWgi'liilile Preparation far As- walki.

and to have taken prison--! ers and nine machine guns. Fighting on a larger scale soon will be resumed, and It will then be decided whether lie Germans are to In-viicfe Itiissia III this region or the Itus- Shooting against seventy marksmen from many states, Captain Karie A Cole, First rellneui, Kans.is National Huard of Manlniltan, won the nalional divisional Individual mutch ((Division Di on tlie l-'ort ltiley target Ills score ira out of a poss.i'ie advices, the capture of Marmaros S.iget, capital of the Hungarian coun ty of Marmaros, lias necessitated the sians are to overrun Prussia. Charles: Isley. a hunchback removal of the government of that department to Huszt, eighteen miles west-northwest of S.lget. A second Russian army now threatens the latter of 10 litiftihoSiomathsandllowJlsof I TVI in iir lena shot and killed his while pursued hy the ot'licers arranged with the burgomaster for the surrender of the town, all the military city and re-enforcements aro being ted suicide by s'hootlni; himself lu itle head.

Isley's wile recently filed suit for divorce in the Catena division of 'iP Promotes Digcsiion.Checrful- ii nrssaniHvcM Contains XtV'VLl Opium, Morphine nor Mineral XVlsV Si Not "Nahc otic the district court. By a My majority vote v.ie Austrian Advancing. In Southwestern Poland the Austro-(lerman armies have advanced along both banks or the Vistula river, with the object of compelling the Itusslans to evacuate part of Gallcla, and. according to their reports, have defeated them, capturing 4.S0U prisoners. The Itusslans reply that they allowed the enemy to advance as rar as the (ipatow-Sandonilr front In order to form them to abandon their strongly Intrenched position near Klelce and accept battle In the open country.

Since this battle nothing has come through concerning the movements of the two armies. The advance of the Russians Into Hungary has aroused Intense reeling in Itumanla, with respect to Transylvania, and a section of that country i Belgium Is Desperate. While tlio Immense jinnies of the belligerent powers of Kurope are in a death grapple along lines hundreds of miles In extent, the intrepid little army of Helium Is niak-ln! a last stand behind the forts of Antwerp, one of the strongest furtllied positions ill the. world. For the moment, lit least, the struggle around the chief port of Helium attracts the most attention, for the result of the eiiKimeniont there must have a considerable effect on the larger battle, between the AiikUi-Krench and (lennan forces, which now extends from the Kwiss frontier across France, nlinust to the North Bea.

French Much Encouraged. The stroiiK German re-enforcements, which appeared on the Ilel-glnn frontier In the region of I.illo, according to a late report, have made no progress In any point, and at certain points the Germans have moved authorities Imvinu left, have issued a warning to the people that any disturbances ill be severely dealt with." May Capture Belgian King. London. A dispatch to the Kxchange Telegraph Company from The Hague says that according to trustworthy Information from Helgium, tho Hermans are advancing swiftly toward Ostend with the object of making the king, queen and government officials of Helgium prisoners. It is said that the queen has left for England.

Little Change Noted. Paris. An tlcial communication Issued by the French war office says: hurried up to check the Itiisslun advance. Cholera Spreads In Hungary. London.

The Venice correspondent of the Fveiilng News wires that cholera Is spreading throughout Hungary to such an extent that officials ara greatly alarmed. Tho schools In Budapest have nil been closed because of the danger of infection. Iondon. A disputed from Rome to tho Kxchango Telegraph Company says "A message from Vleunu announces tho outbreak of Asiatic cholera In a most violent form at Tarnow, lu Gallcla. Forty cases, the message says, fit (ttinnU Jiwfo In Use 4f.

A perfect Ucmedy forf onilipa-lion Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms and LOSS OF SLEEP I. conventifii of the Women's hrist-an Temperance I'nlon in session at Fort Scott voted to indorse tlie (laim of Miss Ksthcr M. Clark to the authorship of the poem, "Tlie Call of Kan-Has. Dr. Samuel S.

Shlvely, TT, years old. a pioneer resident of Wyandotte county. Is dead at his home In Kansas City. Kan. Doctor Shively was born in Stark county, Ohio, February L'S, l.v:!.

He moved to Kansas in 1SXJ, Fdar, Putnam, farmer near Sa Una, ho is gathering his corn, re-isirts ho is getting 7." bushels to tlie acre. The land Is light bottom soil And the weather conditions last summer wero Ideal. For Over is advocating that ltumnnla Join the facsimile S'gnalurt of Allies, so that with the end of the war, should victory rest with the Allies, were reported on Tuesday." Cavalry Horses Are Scarce. London. As the enormous wastage In horses progresses, It is clnlmed for the Allies that their possibilities for Rumania may fall heir to that part Thirty Years The Cf.ntalu Company XT VW YORK of the Austro-llungarlun empire Say Russian Are Stopped.

"There are no new details to mention, except the capture of a Mag near Lasstgny. The impression of the day Is satisfactory." The following announcement by he French war of the was made: "On our left wing Herman cavalry, which had seized certain points of passage over the Lya Hiver to the east of Aire, was driven off and retired back, particularly to the north of Arras, where the righting is developing under conditions favorable to the Allies. The cavalry are fighting even further north than this and the French communication says operations have developed almost to the North pen. Around Hove, where the Germans cap Berlin In the eastern battlefield German and Austrian forces have completely stopped the Russian offensive, Inflicting enormous losses. Conjunction of Austrian and German armies at Ivangorod has greatly endangered 'our hundred horses for cavalry and Exact Copy Wrappr.

the Russian center by a Hanking infantry use were purchased in Fort Scott by a St. I.ouls firm to be shipped to Kuropean countries. This makes tlie third shipment from that city. such niovements will Increase while those of their opponents decrease. German cavalrymen on bicycles already are a common sight, and ths Russian advance which Is cutting Germany off from the burse producing districts of Hungary must, If maintained, further Increase the shortage In remounts.

Rumania to Stay Neutral? ljondon. The Rome correspondent of the Kxchange Telegruph Company has sent the following dispatch: "A message from Bucharest, Rumania, announces that the president of the council of the crown and conservative for DISTEMPER Pink Eye, Eplzootlo Mitpplntt Fever Catarrhnl Fever Louise Spdechter, years old. daugh Into the Armeiitler district. Hetween Arras and the Oise the enemy made a very vigorous attack on the right bank of the Anore, but without making any progress. French Advances Near Soissons.

"On the center, between the Oise and Reims, our troops have made slight advances to the north of the Aisne, particularly In the region to the northwest of Soissons. Between Craonne and Helms Herman attacks mo ement Austrian Winning Now. Uindon. It is officially announced from Htiszt, Marniaros county, Hungary, that Austrian forces have been heavily engaged with Russians since Monday, at a place near Tacsoe, telegraphs the Amsterdam correspondent of the Renter Telegram company. ter of .1.

Splochter. Kansas City, han wlio was burned while playlim about a bonfire, died later at St. Margaret's umitiMt nrl p1tl prvnt1a. no matter how hnre at any tir lnrvi4 plvi-ii i.n liiK tonkin, "ii ttie Hl-iotl ami ilUmtai eipeln tli mumim kfi-nnp run Dm 1T. ri l'iteNi'T in ami slirrp and Cholera la iltry.

iJtivMt n-llliiK lh tMock ratnetly. I'ureM 1 a Hrlpiie amnnn Immtin luMnjfa, i ami luafliit' ki.hn-v ri'mlY. and II a IwUIp: lii au.l fiu a ioen. nt n.ic uu -rii It -liowtn 1r nys'Ut, lu. ill utit It for you.

i rtw liuuklet, lUiUsnjjyart t'uaanil I'urva' hi- ial agents wautrT. ospltal. Cham nt and rncucu iun i SPOHN MEDICAL Samuel Osborne, a St. Mo, tured important heights from the French last week, the French have regained some of the positions. Nearer and Nearer to Antwerp.

The present front Is within about sixty-eight miles of Antwerp, where the Belgians have offered such heroic resistance to the bombardment of the heavy German artillery. Further down towurd the center of the line the severest fighting continues at Hoye. Reims again has been subjected to a short bombardment. From the north of Aisne, where two forward movements by the Anglo-Flench troops have been mentioned within the last few days, the Germans seem to have withdrawn some of their Bacteriologist uuontn. inuM U.

O. fl and Democratic leaders have decided to ask King Charles nut to bold the True Word, Etc. do they put water Many "111. what In convict, ho was received at the federal prison at Leavenworth, recently, dii'd In the prison hospital on tlie third day. made at night have been repulsed.

From Keims to the Meuse there la nothing to report, in the W'ocvre district the Hermans have delivered some violent attacks, lu the region slocks for?" "To soak the The Itusslans retreated. The battle came to an end near Koerossalva. with complete victory for the Austrluns. Jap Dominate Ting Tau. Peking.

The Japanese have mounted siege guns on Prince Henry mountain, which entirely dominates all three of the Tslng Tau forts, accord investors with." Mrs. Annie Wlsburg. one of of Apremont, to the east of St. Mihlel, there was fighting In the night of the 1th and the following day, lu which The common blue-bottle fly possesses between four thousand and tlv thousand little eyes. the earliest settlers of Allen county, was found dead in bed at her home southeast of Savonburi; tlie other day.

time Apremont was taken and re council meeting fixed for this week, saying there la no need for Rumania to change her policy of neutrality." Von Moltke Not Remaved. Home. inquiries made in German military circles with regard to reports that General Von Moltke had been removed as chief of the general staff of tho German army bring fortli the statement that the Btory ts Incorrect. Russia to Petrograd. The Bourse Gazette learns that owing to favorable news from the seat of war, subscriptions will he invited for an Internal loan uf at per cent.

taken, the town llnally remaining In Man and the Birds. In order to have muscles powerful enough to lift his weight in tlie nir hy flapliliiR wIuks. mini's hniistlione would have to develop a keel lllio bird's and his collarbone would have to be changed to a Riant "wishbone." Koine writer on aviation has calculated that this keel and "wishbone" would have to project at least Mx feet In order to furnli-h attachments for the necessary muscles. Kor man, in proportion to Ills size, Is far heavier thnn an albatross. Thin bird lias small and very light legs, whereas nian'B legs are solid and heavy.

The albatross' long winir hones are hollow tubes. Philip Knowles, SI years old. died men, probably to strengthen their extreme right, around which the Allies have been trying to work ever since the battle began, nearly four weeks our hands. On our right wing in Uirraine, ing to advices reaching Peking. These forts are named Bismarck, and litis and are three or four miles troiu the mountain.

The attack on Tslng Tau may begin any day. Prior to It a demand for surrender will be made. Destroy 3 Tsing-Tao Fort. Peking. The Japanese continued their bombardment of the Kiao the Vosges and Alsace there is noth at Atchison recently.

Knowles tnul been a resident of Atchison county since 1 1. ing to report. To sum no, we have Need New Line for Antwerp. everywhere maintained our positions, Mrs. A.

Thorp, years old. "In the eaMtern theater the lighting of the Itusslans with the Herman rear wife of the Santa he agent at Akron, was accidentally shot and killed by guard to the southeast of Wirballen A GOOD COMPLEXION GUARANTEED. USE ZONA POMADE the beauty powder compressed with healing agents, you will never be annoyed by pimples, bUi-kheads or facial blemishes. not satisfied after thirty days' trial your dealer will exrlvine for 50c in other Roods. Zona lias satisfied for twenty years try It at our risk.

At dealers or mailed, 500. ZONA COMPANY. WICHITA. KANSAS Your Liver Is Clogged Up That', Why You're Tired Out of Sortl and upon the line of the lakes in the FRENCH RED CROSS DOGS IN ACTION Unity Itogers, a lU year-old girl, whom west of SuwalUi, continues. she was instructing In the use of a target rllle.

The bullet entered Mrs. More Bombs on Paris. Furls. Twenty bombs drooped In Thorp's left side and penetrated tho heart. The unexpected fierceness of the German attack on Antwerp, which, it is reported, Is conducted by live army corps, 1b giving rise to the opinion among the higher military officers that Germany intends to establish a second line of defense running from Antwerp to Brussels, Namur and Metz, upon which it will be possible to retreat in case the German army has to retire from Its position along the lilver Aisne in France.

The loni; extension of the battle line, which now has gone beyond the four rivers, Scarpe, Sonnne, Oise and Aisne. was initiated by the, Allies In the center of Paris by Herman nvia tors killed four persons and Injured Two men were killed and four In twentv others, twelve of whom were jured when two handcars, loaded with Creek section laborers, jumped the tUve No Appetite. Road Mirrors in India. The success of highway mirrors at dangerous tuniB nutl Junctions of streets and roads where there Is considerable tralllc in Knglanil, lias led to their adoption lu India. At lion, bay tho largest mirror so far erected for tills purpose has been put Into use.

It Is ten feet by five feet In size. The use of the mirrors on Kngllrh roads has demonstrated their value In preventing accidents nud collisions on blind approaches and highway intersections. The usual size of the mirrors now in use is between two and one-half and eight feet long hy about threo feet wide Popular Electricity. track while going down steep grade between Kft'limham and Muscotah CARTER'S LITTLE women and girls. The property damage was small.

Germans Lost 12,000. London. One of the correspond enta in France of the Daily Mail, in message, says: LIVER PILLS will put you right in a few days. If the war In F.uropo were to slop They dt 'A desperate battle was fought yes tomorrow the price or wheat would pills. their duty.

terday in the district to the north of probably stay Just nB high as it Is Cure Con I Arras, where the French and Herman forces have been in touch for many days. It ended in a brilliant success now, is tlie belief of M. dean of agriculture in the Kunsaa Stato Agricultural College. The world crop of wheat is below normal and naturally wheat prices rise. for the French arms, the Herman forces being driven back ten to thir nil endeavor to find a solution of the problem of ousting the Germans from their strong positiou In Northeastern France.

In these positions the tier-mans had been besieged nearly a month, since the cnneliisUm of the bloody battle of the Mnrno, a frontal attack being considered Inexpedient by the Allies. Airships Constantly Over City. Ghent, Belgium. German air craft aro constantly hovering over Antwerp and the bombardment of the city from the air is continuous, A score or more of flres have been started by Proper Forethought. "Good niarnin', Mrs.

Aloriarlty. well yer lookln'. And how's It's thot teen miles. Tills was a decisive con W. V.

Schwelr, secretary and treas fllct In the Arras district where the tide of battle has ebbed to and fro for 3 .1 "llk-JLJ-C XfiLttXS urer of tlie Creamery Company of fcreat Mend and Colorado davs. The Herman losses are said to Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick I leadacha SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL TRICE. Genuine must bear Signature I I I liUlU expetieuce demonstrated the ulinoiit miraculous efficacy, md hariu1r-sn'i9, of Antityphoid Vaccination We Tarrlnated NOW by your you aniS jour family. It Is nore vital than house Insijr.incc Aik your physician, dmgif 1st, or Bend for 'llava you had TypholJ?" telling of Typhoid Vaccino, results from use, and danger from Tvphuld Carriers.

Tha Cutter Laboratory, BrrkMey, Chicago. III. Prod ue Ins Vaccinal and Serums under U. 8- LIcsaM delicate son av yours now?" "It's wurruklng in a delicatessen store, he is." "Aha! Must bo folne to have special stores Jlst for sickly byes to wur-ruk in, hey?" have been approximately twelve thou Springs, Is dead from a paralytic stroke. He was 45 years old and Band killed and wounded." The French Red Croua Is accompanied on the Hold of battle by well-trained dogu, one of which in here Been bringing succor to ft wounded uol dler who mlKht otherwiue be left to die unattended.

Boston Takes Second. l'hlladclulilu. in a Pitchers' battle Pieoiro to Trade Prisoners. Purls. Tho government i assemb THREE FRENCH SOLDIERS PUT GERMANS TO FLIGHT with a dramatic climax usually re The world soon tires of a man who thiukB he ts always saying something cute.

served for baseball fiction, tlie lloston NationalB defeated tlie Philadelphia Joseph Stager, a lineman for the Central Power plant, was instantly killed nt Downs by a live wire. He was 29 years old and left a widow and two J. C. Simmons, postmaster nt Wells-vllle since April HH Is dead at his ling exact resardlng the identity of uuventy thousand Herman prisoners now In Trench hands with Americans in the second game of tin the object of oxclianglug this data Oylon has 1,000,000 acreB in plantationR. world's series, by 1 to 0.

with the Oarnmn authorities for sim of the Herman trenches. Most of tlie Herman soldiers' were away to get (heir dinners and the offh-crs were some dimance puck of the guns. Tho three Frenchmen sprang into the trenches and turned the guns on the unsuspecting Hermans, who tied, communicating the panic to two companies. Krcnch artillerymen who had been watching the proceedings then opened fire and exterminated tlie (iermaiiB. The same night the two corporal were made second lieutenants and the soldier was niudo a sergeant major as a reward for their daring.

Explosion Wrecks Home. St. Louis. Two explosions, believed to have been caused by an Infernal Tlonleuux Tlie Btory cif how throe Trenc soldiers captured two (lerniun quick lirers and put to lllnht two companies of flerimin Infantry is related In a letter sent home by the captain of a company of infantry which 1b lighting on tlie AIhiio. Two corporal and a private, in re-coniiolterliiK, crawled within ten yards ilar facts rej.ardlug Frnch prisoners.

The French ministry of war lias issued regulations tinder which money may be Bent from France to French prisoners in Oerinuuy and also from Hermany to Herman prisoners in France, through the Swiss postal Is tho cannl of life but it becomes a machine, partly destroyed the home of William P. Scully, superintendent of the Luinaghl Coal Company at Collins vllle, 111. Cardinal Ferrata Dies. Home. Cardinal Dominic Ferrata DEFENDERS OF ANTWERP BLOW UP SHIPS' BOILERS the paiHil secretary of state, Is dead ewer if clogged up.

All life consists of building up and tearing down and just in tho sunie manner that the blood carries to the various parts of the body tho food that tho cells need for building; up, so it iB compelled to carry away tho waste material that's torn down. These waste millennia are poisonous and destroy us unless the liver and kidneys are stimulated into refreshed and vigorous life. DR, PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery la tho balancing power a vitalizing power. It Beta on tho stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition on the purifying filters which clean the blood. Thus fresh vitalized blood feeds the nerves, heart and brain.

This well known alterative rlievea catarrh of tho stomach and lieadachea accompanying aama, and haa been auccemful for more than a ffcu ration aa a tonio and body-builder. It builda up the rundown ayatem. loo need it if you are alwaya "catching- cold" or bae catarrh of the noae and rt. 1 r.t A mnrit-ftl-hlat IvA.mnta are The immediate cause of tlie' death of homo there. Ho was born in Indiana In and came to Kansas with his parents In 1857, locating at Lawrence.

Mrs. Claude T. Hurlburt, a widely known Junction City woman, died at her homo there recently. Anthony la going to have Sunday baseball next season. Hy 100 majority out of (i09 ballots cast, the fans won a victory In an election recently.

The entire city voted, women and all. K. K. Moss, Republican candidate for sheriff of Cherokee county, died at his home In Galena recently. He was 48 years old.

The Bourbon county fair closed recently at Unlontown. It was the most successful fair ever held In that county. Cardinal Ferrata was peritonitis, un outcome of his protracted illness. He cause of tills peritonitis it wus coiiBld ered iiuirui nt to operate. dared they expected a bombardment of tlie clt hy the middle of the week, but they were resolved to resist to the IiibI, though they feared this meant the destruction of the greater part of the city.

"As a precaution, the boilers of all the Herman ships In Antwerp have been exploded to prevent the use of the Scheldt and Antwerp as a Herman base. The detonation of the bursting boilers resoundlug through the city set the excited Sunday crowd very near to a panic. "King Albert, the equal ot any sol dier in bis devotion to duty, dally exposes himself to dancur. The queen la devoting her time to hoepltals. "Most wonderful, however, la the patient, unfoltorluu courage at the averua Uelslaa soldier, who has sow been fUhtlnf for atae weeks.

Tired, with hollow ejraa, unkempt, unwashed and provided with hasty though ample meals, he la apeadlng moat of the time In the trenches. He never complains, but remains steady under the terrible tire and alters hia life freely in hia oountry'a struggle to maintain bar Independence. Oklahoman Held In Iowa. extracted without alcohol and you can obtain this London The Antwerp correspondent of the Associated Press, who hud managed to leave Antwerp after a week of the closest survey of tho battlefield, telegraphed from The Hague, aa follows: "On the ninth day of the siege of Antwerp the Helglan army Is still fighting with reckless courage. S'he government officers openly da- Algoona, l.i.

L. IJ. McCurlew of Freedom, was arrested here by Sheriff Hrusi In connection with the investigation of the triple murder at ionic in iiquia or unlet form at any orug end 60 cents in 1-cent lUmpa fur trial box of tablets. Aeno SI one-cefot lldmpl fo Day catt of mailing anil tlrappinm for from copy of Tho Common Sonmo Mvaicoi i-v Dr. H.

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