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The Chronicle-Tribune from Leavenworth, Kansas • 3

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LEAVENWORTH CHRONICLE, MARCH 4. .3 UNION LABOR DIRECTORY. TO TEST ELECTION LAW. life m.v.m wsmv maAtxm '3iv--'V'V TNotb. Auj luittfttHtioni eoucttntinff additions orctirrtwtloug tlmlniuulii be uihiIm in this di- Shawnee County Will Take Case to Supreme WINNER'S NEW SCHEME Wants to Construct Driveway From Court rcUry will be Uiaultrully rivcolvil at Tin JjKAV-nwokth Chboniolu omen; sIho any uuws of iuUireit to Uuiuu luljor.

Kuitoh.) ScrlppB-McRae Telegram. Trades and Labor Council. First auil Tlilrd KolUwshall. VV.J. Muullor.

Topeka, March 4. The constitutionality of the new law abolishing county elections in Priwili.nt. KobHrt mKTiittiry. Federal Labor Union No. 6077 Hivcond and KuurthThurHliiyH; No.

HhawntH Htreet, Jiiool) KukuI, l'ruxidwit, Julius Nuubuuor, socrotrtry. Retoll Clerks Union No.62 8nconl and Fourth Tutwlavtt: Odd Ktdlowiii Imll, Htmry Bruus. Leavenworth to Kansas City. the off year will be tested in the supreme court before long, with a view of getting a decision before the eloction this fall. nrrii timistr fu ni ai Prpnidiint.

Otto Llnck. Bocmtitrv. It is contended by some that the law is in dllii wukmiu ura run. International Stonemasons Union No. 8 First aud Third Thursdays; Odd Kullows hall.

Chaa. Horn, Frasideut. Jack McCurtv, scort til ry. aster Horseshoers Union First aud Third "1 TikwIuis; Odil Fellows Imll. Thomas valid because the constitution provides that general elections shall be held each year.

Attorney General Oodard gave the legislature his written opinion that the ablution of off year- county elections was not repugnant to the provisions of the constitution. But the offtoeseekers Could Work Convict Labor on Proposed New Road. TO INTEREST THE FARMERS. 5 First buudays 451 Typographical Union No. at u.

Odd Follows hall. J. A. Uuvu National Association of Stationary Enot-neers First and third ilomlays; BouJ's hall. Fred Schneider, President, (leu.

Brandon, secretary, Coopers Union No, 68 Krery Second Friday Odd Fellows hull. M. Joyce, President. Bonner, secretury. Painters and Decorators Union No.

153' First and third Friduys; Oihl Fellows bull, Hubert liorlol, I'resideut. VV. 11. illchuol, secretary. Tailors Union No, 9 Second Tuesdays I Seek, ler's Imll.

Wilhardt, President. Frank TJIrich, sevetury, Hodcarrlers Union No. 8446 Second and Fourth Wednesdays; Odd Fellows hall. M. Donovan, President.

John Taylor, secretary, Barbers Union No. 87 Second and Fourth Mondays; Oiid Fellows hnll; C. Smith, President, Fred Felix, secretary, Bricklayers International Union No. 8 Every Thursday Odd Fellows hull. Chus, Both, secretary, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Division No.

412 First and Third Mondays; No. i'B Delaware street. W. Patterson, Pres- idont, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 437 Second and Fourth Sundays; h- P.

hall, W. J. Fricke, Master; Frank O'Connor, Secretary, Carpenters and Joiners Union No. 499 Every Tuesday; No. 4'J.) Shawnee street.

F. Clark, President John Coldren, secretary. Clgarmakers Union No. 56 First Fridays Odd Fuilows hnll, (leo. Saxer, President: Win, C.

Loe, secretary, International Union Stationary Firemen First aud third Sunday, 11. lilaukeumeyer, Preul-oVufc. John McQinniR, secretary Retail Grocery and Provision Clerks Union No. 70-Sedoud and Fourth Tuesdays Odd Fellows hall. Atouzo McClure, President.

untsbariter, secretury. natiKh, Prottidpiit. D. A. Itosley.

Sfwratary, A malgamated Woodworkers Union First and Tliird Thursdays; J. S.Uobls, President. this year are not willing to drop the matter on his opinion. They want to get a declslo" from the supreme.oourt.l Steps arejbelng taken in Shawnee county already by can Winner Thinks Road Would Improve Property Route to be Along line of Kansas Clty-Leavenworth Electric Line 'Would Macadamize the Road. didates for county offices this fall to test n.

OKticuer, secruiary. United Brotherhood of Leather Workers-Second aud Fourth Wednesdays; Odd Fellows hall, J. P. Cosft-rove, President. R.

Kirhards, secretary. Team Drivers and Owners Union No. 84 Sec-mid fourth and Thursdays; Odd Fellows hall. H. B.

McCune, President; Cain Owens, secretary. Mine Workers Union No. 679 Every Wednesday lioud's hall, Bolaad, President. R. Witt, secretary, Butchers Union-Second and Fonrth Mondays Odd Follows hnll, i.

C. Kieck, President. H. C. Feller, secretury.

Team Drivers International Union No. 140 First unit Third Wednesdays: Odd FelloW8 W. E. Winner, of Lansing, has another the question. It is a fight between the officeholders now in power and the ofHceseek-ers wishing to get in power.

The present officeholders logged for the passage of the bill, Those who are candidates for office lobbied against the bill, but they lost out. Now they will resort to the courts. heme now which he hopes to see consum-ated in the near future. Mr. Winner has been working quietly on this plan for the past two or three years, A strong opinion prevails that that clause ball.

J. P. Hanna. President; Wrifrht Maxner, recorrtinif secrotaJy W-Richardson. nnHiirial secretary.

of the law throwing the election of district judges over to even numbered years is in II wW I but has not yet been able to get the matter into a tangible form. However, he is now getting It into shape and expects soon to bring it to a successful issue. His plan is valid Insofar as it relates to the election of LODOt DIRECTORY. judges whose terms expire this fall. There are about a doien of them, The theory for to build a macadamized road from Leaven 'worth to Kansas City, Kan.

This road is to follow the line of the Kansas City-Leaveu- worth Eleotrio railway, this opinion is that the legislature oannot legislate a In a decision handed down by Judge Thompson at Alma a few days ago he deolared the bill passed two years ago throwing the beginning of county superintendent's term to May 1 unconstitutional because it legislated vacancies. Mr. Winner proposes to first build the road by getting the work done by convict labor from the Lansing penitentiary, He says that he is sure that he can get the state to 'agree to the employment of convict labor in constructing the proposed road. After he has succeeded in getting the road to the Barker's Boom for Governor. Scrlpps-McRae Telegram.

Topeka, Mar. 4. During the closing county line, then he will begin plans for ex tending the road to Kansas City. hours of the legislature Saturday night, Mr. Winner goes to the persons owning land along the line of the Kansas City -Leav soveral members of the house sprang a boom for Speaker George J.

Barkor, of Douglas, for the republican nomination tot enworth electric road and asks them to give Note It is the intention of the 'Leavbh-wohth Chboniok to make thiB directory complete aud correct, Will those interested kindly suKKHst any additions or corrections should there be any to miikel The Leavenworth Chkomiohh alsodeiiiri'H to publish all the newB concerning lodges. Will the secretaries kindly SHHietuel Call at theottice, No. No. 422 Delaware street or telephone No. 1UJ0, either 'phone Kditor.J Modern Woodmen of America, Leavenworth Camp No.

367. Hecond and fourth t)ilil Fellows Hull. J. M. Murphy, V.C., Frank Doty, clerk.

Modern Woodmen of America, Live Oak Camp No.3322-S,'cond ami fourth Fridays; K. P. hall. Fred Clark, V. J.

Bchuelle, clerk. Royal Neighbors of America, Camp No. 97. First and third Fridays; K. 1'.

hall. Mrs. Oruut l'rest. Oracle. Mrs, tiwartz, recorder.

Doynl Neighbors of America, Camp No. 198 FirHtttud tliini TueHilHys; cor Fourth and Hhawnee streets. Mrs, Olive Oracle. Mrs. A.

Irvine, recorder, AO. V. Germanla Lodge No. Second and fourth Tuesdays; cor Fonrth and Shawnee streets, Frd Stier, recorder. AO.

I). American Lodge No. 122-Firts and third Thursdays; cor Fourth and Shawnee streetB. F. D.

O'Kane, reoorder. AO. U. Leavenworth Lodge No. 170.

Firstand third Wednesdays TimeB bldg. Henry Bhiudler, recorder, Degree of Honor, Leavenworth Lodge No. 66. First and third Mondays Odd Fellows hall. Miss Kate Kothenberger, recorder.

him a title to a narrow strip of land par governor next year. The speaker smiled nights of the Maccabees, Leavenworth Tent No Second aud fourth Wednesdays; K. P. hall. Peter Strauss, Command r.

E. Pfeiffer, record keeper. Knights of Honor, Leavenworth Lodge No, 1285. First aud third Moudays; No. 3U4 Delaware street.

Wm. Purmolee, reiKirter. JO. U. A.

Council No. 20- First and third Wednesdays; K. P. hall. BrBrown, Counsellor.

S. C. liancrof secretary Leavenworth Lodge No 2, A. F. 4 A.

M. First aud third Mondays MasOuic Temple. C. F. Rebsaman W.

E. W. Osgood secretary Solomon's Lodge No. 10, A. F.

A. M. 4 Second and fourth Thursdays; Masonic Temple. Weudorrf W. John McCool secretary.

4 Hiram Lodge No. 68, A. F. A. M.

Vim and thirp Thursdays; cor Fourth and Shawnee streets. J. Wilkins, W. N. B.

Perry, secretary, Leavenworth Chapter No. 2, Royal Arch Masons Second and fourth Mondays; Masonic Temple. E. W. Waynaut, High Priest, P.

J. Freling, secretury. Leavenworth Council No. Royal and Select Masters Kvery Thursday Masonic Temple. C.

F. Rebsomcn, T. 0. C. Beeler recorder.

Leavenworth Commandery No. 1, Knights Templars Second uud fourth Wednesdays Masonic Temple, C. C. Goddard, E. C.

P.J, Freling, recorder, Bylngton Chapter No. 177, Order of the Eastern Star Second and fourth Fridays; Masonic Temple. Mrs. Rhoda Mussett, worthy matron. Margaret Lane, secretary, A bdallah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine First and third Fridays; Masonic Temple.

John H. At-wood, potentate. P. J. Freling, recorder.

10. 0. Leavenworth Lodge No. 2 Every Friday Odd Fellows hall. John R.

Dav. when the question was discussed In his alio! to the right of way. He asks the owner to donate this ground, but he promises presence, but didn't say a word. In return tbatjthe value of his land 4 A PICTURESQUE REBEL. near the electric road will bo greatly In creased.

Mr. Winner asserts that after the road A Leader of Colombian Revolt Who From a ncent pboto. flhall )Bira Vincn knllf aawi -nrl 11 V.n a naaf la Visiting the United States, GENERAL CHRISTIAN 0E WET. Eafaol TJribe-Urlbe is a picturesque boom in real estate along the line of the City eloctrio railway. His idea is man from a picturesque' country, being a build a road which will made an open drive leader in the latest revolutionary movement in Colombia, Just now he is In the United States and says that the duration way between Leavenworth and Kansas City which can be not only be used for pleasure of his stay depends on the success of the but which will also be used by farm era in marketing their fruit and grain pro Your Fire Will Go Out revolution.

General Urihe-TJribe is a spare, wiry man about 40 years old. He is alert iu his movements and in appearance is type of a cool, fearless leader. He is lawyer ijnd the owner of a coffee plnnta- Noble Grand. F. Ohlhausen, secretary.

duots. He claims that the land adjoining this road would soon be sold in small plots to fruit raisers who would pay a handsome price for the ground owing to the superior -Every 0. 0. Mechanics Lodue No. 89- Tuesday Oiid KellowB hull.

H. A. Lord. for marketing their products. There is a question in the minds of some whether such a road would not be a detri ment to Leavenworth, as they are of the opinion that many farmers In this vicinity would haul their products to Kansas City If you don't get The Best Coal.

M. B. Donovan will send you lhe Best Screened Lump for $2.85 Per Tod. Give me an markets instead of bringing thorn to Leav enworth. Court of Honor, No.

582 Second and fonrth Tuesdays K. P. hall. Fred Stiles, C. C.

A. M. Bitter, recorder. American Legion of Honor, Leavenworth Council No. 662 Kvery second Wednesday No.

425 Delaware street. L. H. Hoffman, Commander. M.

Driesbach, secretary, A O. Division No. I First and third Mondays; Hibernian hall. Thomas Dougherty, President. John Fitzgerald, secretary.

Ladles Auxiliary, A. O. H. Second and fonrth Thursdays; Hilieruinn hall. Josephiue Roche, President.

Hose McAndrew, secretary, CK. of St. Patrick's Branch No. 130-Scc- ond and fourth Sundays; HiWnian hall. M.

Burns, President. Jerry Hurley, secretary. CM. B. J.

B. Mlege Branch No. and third Thursdays; Cathedral hull; J. J. O'Dounell, President.

C. W. Dougherty, secretary, CM. B. St.

George Branch No. I. First and third Mondays; int. Joseph's schotil hall; Albert Doege, President, Anton Swoboda, secretary. Young Men's Catholic Casino.

Third Sundays St. Joseph's school hall. C. Hunnius, President. J.

A. Swoboda, secretary. Catholic Ladles Literary Club Second and fourth Thursdays. Mrs. (1.

McLaughlin, Presiden Catholic Knights and Ladles of America, Branch No. 1 78. Every fourth Friday. 4 p. Cntliodral school hall.

Alice Phelan, presi" dent; Mrs. Addie Beal, secretary. A few suspicion that the'new scheme may Involve a plan to secure Ja better roadbed Noble Grand. E. H.

Jones, secretury. L0. 0. Lodge No. 123 Second and fourth Mondays; Odd Fellows hall.

F. Kramer, Noble Qrand, F. Herman, secretary, 10. 0. Far West Encampment No.

1 Sec- ond and fourth Wednesdays; Odd Fellows hall. E. H. Jones, Chief Patriarchy E. T.

Rees. secretury. Fidelity Rcbekhah Degree Lodge No. 73 Firs and tliird Moudays Odd Fellows hall. Patriarchs Militant, Canton No.

I. First Wednesdays; Odd Fellows hall Two. good, cuptaiu, Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Leavenworth Aerie No. 55. Every Friday cor Fourth and-Shawnee streets.

S. K. Van Trump, Worthy Presi- dent. J. Dailey, Worthy Secretary, 1 of Ivanhoe Lodge No.

14Erery Mon IV, day K. P. hall. J. E.

Robinson, C. C. Fred Stiles, K. of 8. Kof Concordia Lodge No.

8. Second and fonrth Wednesdays: K. P. hall. W.

Cor. natzer, C. C. W. C.

G. Endriss, K. of B. A S. XT of Company No.

9, Knights Loyal First and third Thursdays; K.P. hall. John A. Franks, captain. 8.

K. Van Trump, recorder. Telephone 247. for the Kansas City-Leavenworth Eloctrio road, however such a thing is not generally credited since the Electric RaiiW-iy compa. ny is at present engaged Jin strengthening their track between here and Kansas City, New rails are being put in, the roadbed is SI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 IMrs.E.Kantrowitz, oVKt Girl.

"He kissed me." Baid the girl in gray, with a gigRle. "I am not surprised," returned girl in blue sweetly, "He told me he had beea doing penance." Chieago Post. being fiied up and in several places the grade is being lowered and the route is be ing generally improved. HALE A CANDIDATE. Kof Rathbone Sisters, Temple No.

29. First aud third Saturdays; K.P. hall. TJed Men, Delaware Tribe No. 8.

Firstand third Tuesdays K. P. hall. L. H.

Wagner. 328 Delaware Street. The "Chronicle" Serial Stories are gaining at- Only to the Creditors. He Has your engagement to the count been announced? She Only very Informally to the' count's creditors. Life.

Wants Nomination for Judge to Succeed Foresters of America, Leavenworth Court No. 10. Second and fourth Tuesdays; Ehart's hall Louis Voss, secretary, Foresters of America, Royal Oak Court No. 9 Second and fourth Saturdays; cor Fourth and Delaware streets. J.

A. Simmonds, secretary, Uraternal Aid Association, Es it Lynne Council Judge Andrew fir.i-Irms-MrTlflft Tpleeram. Cool. tention. Come to the New Millinery Store and Topeka.

S.I. Hale of Rush county has announced himself as a candidate for the fusion nomination for judge of his iudicial district to suoceea tjuage An drews, who will not be a candidate for re- Sachem. N.B. Perry, chief of records. Ded Men Ottawa Tribe, No.

27 Every Monday Ehart's hall. G. W. Morton, Sachem, Jacob Huhn, chief of records, Mlnnehah Council Degree of Pocahcntat Second aud fourth Tuesdays; 742 thaw.iee street, Mrs. C.

Kayser, Minnie Beis, K. of Owanda Council Degree of Pocahontas Sea ond and fourth Tuesdays; Ehart's hall. Mrs, W. J. Fullam, Mrs Alice Herren, K.

of R. UC.T. Leavenworth Council No. 76. Fourth Saturdays cor Fourth and Shawnea streets, Geo.

H. Heavey, secretary. Phils: Council No. 54, Ancient Order of the Pyramids First and Third Thursdays; K.P. hall.

J. J. Hartnett, president. H. Peters, scribe.

Sons of Herman, Humboldt Lodge No. 8 'First and third Fridays Ehart's hall. Geo. Schmidt, president. Theo, Schieleski, secretary, Thusnelda Lodge No.

S. of H. First and third Fridays; Ehart's hall. Mrs. A.

Goer-gen, president. Mrs. Mary Ehart, secretary. Select Knights and Ladles, Kearns Lodge No. 23 First and third Fridays cor Fourth and Shawnee streets.

H. Hyden, President. election. Andrews' term expires this year Charles E. Lobdell of Lane Icounty is GENERAL RAFAEL tTRIBE-TJRIBE.

a candidate for the appointment under the new biennial election to flu the vacan tion in the department of Antioque, Colombia. At one time he represented that we will gain your atten- tion and good will by the I prices at which we are 1 selling the few articles we have remaining of our winter stock. Remem- 1 ber the place where I ladies hats are trimmed free. I Mrs. E.

Kanfrowitz, I fir. It is said that Loodell has been department In the Colombian congress, No. 6 Second and fouitfc Mondays; cor Fonrth and Shawnee streets. Frank D. O'Kane, secretary, Knights and Ladles of Security, Council No.

142 Second and fourth Fridays; cor Fourth and Shawnee streets. T. Waddell, President. S. E.

Johnston, secretary. Modern Brotherhood of America, Leavenworth Lodge No. 453-First and thini Wednesdays; Odd Fellows hall; George J. Hub. President.

0. Seckler, secretary. North Western Legion of Honor, Sunflower Council No. 1 56 Second and fourth Wednesdays 3 p. No.

913 Pottawatomie street. GA. Custer Post NoTo First snd third Thursdays; Coster Armory. G. W.

Perkins, Commander. J. H. Keeks, adjutant. GA.

Shaw Post No. 208. Second and fourth Thursduys, John Yoakum, GA. Ladles Circle No. 8 First and third Wednesday afternoons; cor Fourth and Shawnee streets.

Mrs. Mary E. Humphreys, President, Mrs, Nellie McMillan, secretary, Independent Order B'nal B'rlth, Sholem Lodge No. 78. Fourtlt Tuesdays; Temple Sixlh nnd Osage streets M.

Rothschild, President. S. Simmonds, secretary. promised the appointment by Governor He has a wife and six children living in Bogota. He has fought in upward of Stanley.

-Mr. Hale believes that the feature of the 50 battles and taken part in three previous struggles. He was recently in com law under which Lobdell seeks the job is unconstitutional, and will go ahead witn his camnaien for the nomination. If he be mnnd of one of the chief divisions of the insurgent forces and was considered the backbone of the revolution. According to othcinl government reports, he has nominated he will begin a mandamus proceeding in the supreme court to compel the Boretarv of state to certify the nomination 328 Delaware St.

been killed 17 times, lie: has been wounded four times. 1 1 1 1 1 ri 11 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ma Ardface have called, sir, to ask yon A Plant Mominltoes ATold. The nnnm'nf the castor oil nlant if 'not for the hand of your daughter. Old Bullion (feelingly) i oung man, her especially suggestive of pleasant Independent Order Free Sons of Israel, Kan- 1 sas Lodge No. 72.

Fourth Sundays Temple Sixth and Osage streets. A. Rosenkrants, President. M. Rothschild, secretary.

eavenworth Turn Vereln First Bnndays; DR. J. 8. WEVER, mother is dead, and she is all I have left. "I assure you, sir, these are most excel Klemp, President.

yet the piaut nas many excellent man-tics, one of which is that it is decaedly ornamental. It grows to height tf four or five feet in temperate climate, but be lent recommendations." Turner nan. n. Rubt. Hertel, secretary.

Earj Eye, Nose, Throat, Ryan Bnildlng-. Honrs: 1(M: nenryDiimuier, recorder. Degular Army and Navy Union, Garrison No 7 Second and fourth Fridays Nd. 414 Del. aware street.

Dailey, Commander Henry Shiudler, adjutant. National Union, Council No. 242 Third Thursday No. 414 Delaware street H. W.

Mehl, Mold, President. T. F. Kerns, secretary. National Reserve Association.

Leavenworth Council No. 19. Second and fourth Thursdays; K. P. hall.

W. H. Bond, Al Callahan, secretary, Woodmen of ths-World, Lincoln Camp No. lo-First Monday; cor. Fourth and Shawnee streets.

E. Hook, C. C. M. Conn, clerk.

Woodmen of the World, Leavenworth Camp No. 149 First and third Wednesdays; No. 414 Delaware street E. R. Snodgrass, C.C.

John Fitcgerald, clerk Modern Twitles, Valley Council No. 87 Second id Fourth Thursdays; K. P. hall. C.

W. Parker, President Harriet Spaulding, secretary. Grocers and General Merchants Aaaocl. Won. Second and fonrth Thursdsys city con ncil chamber.

G. W. Kaufmann, President, H. H. Huntsbarger, secretary.

Great Western Steve Moulders' Association-First Saturday of each month in Farren's Hall, at 1 JW o'clock. Louis Wencel, president Fred T. Nye, secretary. to the county clerks and thus test the validity of the act. FREE EMPLOYMENT LAWn State Labor Commissioner Will Not Have Charge of Department Sertpps-McRae Telegram.

Tcveka, March 4. The bill creating free employment agencies will become a law. The house concurred in the senate amendments to the measure. The control of the agency is taken away from the commissioner of labor and placed witb an officer to ba appointed by the governor. His salary will be Kansas Sick Relief Society.

First Tuesday; No. au7 Cherokee street. F. Woehner, sec comes reolly a tree In warm latituaes nnti ie nvlromolo crrnnoflll In form. A A Hotter of Smell.

Girl With the Fur Jacket Some peo retary. eavenworth Gun Club Kvery Friday in shooting season at. target grounds. ple think it is all right to eat onions, and others don't. It's only a matter of taste.

IA 1. 1. 'J more practical merit is the fact that the odor, although not disagreeable to human beings, drives mosquitoes and other insects from Its vicinity. This makes it a Hawn, president H. W.

Koohler, secretary. Girl With the Storm Collar No, it Business Men's Association. pets at call of oresidiug ollicer Bond's hall No. 42S Shaw Isn't. It's a matter of smell.

Chicago Tribune. valuable veranda plant, and in Maraeai- nee street. W. H. Bond, President.

Geo. U. Heavey, secretary. bo, where It grows aDunoantiy, is planted freely near doors and windows. eavenworth Anglers Association First 4 Tuesdays: Evan building.

O. M. Aber His Reason. 11 Why jhould a woman take a man's name when she marries him?" 4 ,200 a year, with $500 for office expenses, Two Constitutional Amendments. Scrlpps-Mcfiae Telegram.

Topeka. Mar. 4. Only two constitutional nathy, secretary, fuster Relief Corps, No. 200.

First snd third Thursday afternoons; Caster Armory. Mrs. Annie Oulria, President Mrs, Martha Jordan, ecretary. "Well, as long as she takes every Big Bargain In Railway Travel. Only 25 for a ticket from Leavenworth to San Francisco or Los Angeles, Tuesdays to April 30.

Through tourist sleepers and chair cars from Kansas thing else she might as well take that too." Philadelphia Press. amendments will be submitted to the people at the next general election. Several were submitted to the legislature, but only two nassed. They are: It Depends. Miss Sentymente Do yon think mj fortune will be good or ill? Palmist It will depend altogether on To provide for thfi bl-ennial election of the amount of the fee, madam.

Ohio townshlD officers. To raise the salaries of members of the i Where the Colonel Rode. "Ton say the colonel was in the latest battler "Yes, he was." "Was he in the van?" "There wasn't any van. He was In the baggage Cleveland Plain Dealer. Would Like Some.

"What do you find in that stnpld old paper to keep you so busy?" petulantly asked Mrs. Yonngcouple. "I was just looking at the money market," he answered. "Oh, do they have a money market? Are there ever any bargains Indianapolis Press. Holding; I His Country.

"Japps used to live on a farm, didn't her "Vo TTnren't von ever heard him tell State Journal. A Good Cough Medicine for Children. City. See legislature to $500 a session. Night Was Her Terror.

miiM roncrh npArlv All nipht lonor." California's citrus oil wells, ranches, "I have no hesitancy in recommending groves, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. writes Mrs. Charles Applreate, of Alexan IRREFUTABLE EVIDENCE "of the nil 'round excellence of Braxpos A Bral's beer is presented when you drink it yourself. There's the testimony of your palate as to taste, the witness of your eyes as to its rich color, of your nostrils' as to its odor, of your whole body as to its nourishinc; and strengthening properties. A great many people are drepared to testify to the high quality of this beer.

Brandon BeaL TELEPHONE 207. vineyards, bigtrees and mines. Moran, a well known and popular baker, of dria, Ind. ana couia naraiy jcei siuey. 1 had consumption so bad that if I walked a 1 wui.l nnnirh frichtfullv and suit Petersburg, Va.

"We have given It to our children when troubled with bad coughs, t.irH huL when all other medicines failed, alio whooping cough, and it has always i ui vwittlAB nf nr. Kind's New Dis given perfect satisfaction. It was recom Santa Tc Route, covery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to sure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bronchitis, Umflf and I.nntr Troubles. Price mended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for children as it contained aUni lt On tchnm ho rnmp from the J. Q.

Thomas, Gen'l avuui v. grow blackberries as long as jo-ir arm," HA nnl.inl a I. a I 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free atFritsche's Chicago ltecoru. ail druggists.

Phone a8. 428 Delaware, drug store..

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