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Parsons Weekly Sun from Parsons, Kansas • 3

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John Henry, the colored man, who MARKET REPORTS. waa arrested for burglarizing the, residence of another colored man in Par sons and who plead guilty to burglary. Kansas City. April 22. Cattle-Receipts, jt-alves.

42S. The market was steady to 10 cents lower. Representative sales: SHIPPING AND DRESSED BEEF was sentenced to years in the peni tentiary. STEERS. Ave.

Price. INo. Ave. Price. Daniel W.

Bitter, a Parsons barber. V. 1 1 .157 16.85 21 ....1429 No. 30.. M.

The District Cosrt. The case "61 the Lake Creek Presbyterian church at Bartlett against the Missouri Pacific Railway Company for $1,500 for the destruction of their church building at Bartlett by fire, alleged to hare been caused by sparks from a Missouri Pacific locomotive, was finished Thursday afternoon about 4 o'clock, when it was given to the jury. The testimony on the part of the defense' closed just before noon yesterday, when the attorneys began tbeir pleas to the jury. The first speech made was on the behalf of the congregation of the church by C. H.

Kimball, of Parsons, who was followed by Archie Neale, of Chetopa, who .1366 6.70 28.. .1386 SSO 6.10 20.......... 777 756 4.73 I 636 wno was arrested a lew weeks ago on the charge of bigamy, was given one year in the penitentiary. Bitter secured a divorce from his wife last July WESTERN STEERS. 24 956 4.35 1 stk 810 COLORADO STEERS.

20 1232 6.40 1232 and tne decree stated that it was not valid until 6 months after it was NATIVE HEIFERS. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought granted and that he would not be allowed to marry during that time. I 32 37 Notwithstanding this Bitter married 759 729 S14 630 6.40 6.25 6.00 4.25 752 842 730 776 jiJrt within a few days after his decree of I 15-. 6.65 5.26 4.60 3.50 6.40 6 25 6.35, 5.35 4.80 5.25 4.85 2.35 2.00 5.00 4.40 4.20 4.00 6S 33........

7 3 10 9 divorce was granted and lived with NATIVE COWS. his second wife in Parsons until he AViVgetable Preparaiionibr Assimilating tec Food andBcguIa-ling theStoiaacbs andBowels of was arrested on the charge of bigamy. Bears the He had a preliminary, hearing in Os ..973 5.50 3 ..1436 ..1263 5.40, 2.... 1020 610 2.40 935 980 2.35 2 920 NATIVE FEEDERS. ..1100 5.30 1 910 NATIVE STOCKERS.

wego and was bound over to the dis trict court and came to Parsons in the i Signature custody of Under Sheriff Lee Edwards to secure a bond. He was granted ft Mi tt.a ti i (. -mass 3 iris NJ 23.. 20.. 20..

31.. 4.80 4.15 31. 3. 18. 800 746 572 808 766 766 613 permission to go to his house to see his Promotes DigesfiortCheerfur-ness and Re st.

Con tains neillier nor Mineral. yOT "NARC OTIC 4.15 3.65 of Mm 14. 468 3.85 family and took advantage of this STOCK COWS ANB HEIFERS. kindness on the part of Edwards to skip out. Bitter was captured how 3..

2.. 10.. 783 3.S3 2... 530 3.50 655 3.50 7 705 3.25 445 3.50 5 624 3.10 470 3.00 I 2 715 2.60 ever in a few days and was kept in the 1 Rve OUISAKVELFtTCUR county jail until the opening of court. nogs ueceipts, 7,421.

Tne market was John Smith, who was arrested about 5 to 15 cents lower. Representative sales: a year ago and placed in the county No. Av. Price No. Av.

PrtcelNo. Av. Price SO. .267 $7.20 65. .292 J7.20 37.15 jail at Oswego on the charge of steal I 57.

.310 I 46.. 231 ing chickens and who broke jail and 108. .252 31.. 191 102.. 167 Clotikes spoke In behalf of the railroad company.

The next speech was made by B. Benton, of Fort Scott, who also represented the railroad company, and the final plea tu the jury was made by Nelson Case, of Oswego, for the church people. This case has occupied more tban 2 entire days of the court's time and although the amount involved is but 51,500, yet it has been vigorously fought by both sides and when the lawyers arose to address- the jury there had been no limit fixed to the time 'that they were to consume in making their speeches. The jury brdugbt in a verdict in favor of the railroad company. John Smith, who broke" jail over a year ago, where he was being held on the charge of stealing chickens at Oswego and was recaptured by the officers Monday, was arraigned before Judge Flan nelly Thursday and plead guilty to breaking jail.

The case against Dr. F. W. Lenoix, who is charged with violating the prohibitory law in waa called at the close of the church case Thursday afternoon and continued until the next term of court. Dr.

Lenoix is now in Kansas City and although he was present at the opening of this term of court, yet he did not put in an appearance Thursday. In Use was at large for nearly a year, plead 7.15. 6.80 6.75 6.25 5.85 7VW 6.80 6.75 6.25 5.80 42. .240 64. .180 43.

.188 35.. 117 29.. 97 7.05 6.80 6.75 6.10 6.65 I I 79.. 172 16. .122 I 10.

.106 27. .113 guilty to breaking jail and was sen 132. .115 tenced to one year in the penitentiary. Sheep Receipts. 6,468.

The market ws I barely steady. Lambs range from $4.00 1 Thomas Pitt, of Mound Valley, was 9 Are Just Correct sentenced to the reformatory at Hutch 6.75; sheep. culls. inson until reformed. Pitt and his For Over Coats, $4.254.75.

Cfcleaare Uvt Stoqk. father were botti arretted on the A perfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. charge of subornation of perjury, as it Chicago.

April 22. Cattle Receipt s. was proved that young Pitt had stolen 500. Good to prime steers. W.S0S7.C stockers and feeders, Texas fed a saddle and blanket and his father Thirty Years steers.

had afterwards hired a boy of Mound Hors-Receipts, 23,000. Mixed and butchers, bulk of sales, $6.90 Valley to swear that he committed the theft. Pitt and his father were both I. 7.10. Sheep Receipts.

10,000. Good to choice held for the crime, but the case against the elder Pitt was dismissed on his wethers, fe.5Og6.20; western sheep, H759 6.00; native Iambs, mam payment of the costs in the two cases, St. Loads Steele EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. which amounted to over $350, and his The suit of Wm. Cook, of Oswego, St.

Louis, April Receipts. 2,. son plead guilty and will now serve a TMC CIHTftun COMMNT. NCW CfT. term in the reformatory at Hutchinson.

500. Beef steers. stockers and feeders, Texas fed steers. $4.40 Mr 8. Mary H.

St. Clair was granted No more fashionable or better looking, ready-to-wear clothing ever found its way to this town. The makers of "CLOTHCRAFT" CLOTHES The Goldsmith, Joseph, Feiss Company, of Cleveland-have produced the best clothing that years of experi ence and ample facilities make possible. They have put their trade-mark on it as an assurance that they are not ashamed, of it are willing to have it go out and be pointed to as their product. The "CLOTHCRAFT" label on each garment of men's or young men's clothes you buy will assure you of both service and economy.

Suits and Overcoats from $10.00 up. Did you get your copy of "CLOTHCRAFT" Style Book? If not it is waiting, for you and it is free. a divorce from her husband, Chas. P. $.99 Hogs Receipts.

5,000. Butchersft 7.W; piers and light. against E. Erickson for $50 commission on a real estate deal, was on trial in the district court Friday and the case was given to the jury at 3:45 o'clock. The next case called, was a partition suit against Wm.

Bradley and Marguerite Woolard and others. St. Clair. 500. Sheep Recei Natives, After sentencing the prisoners court 18.50.

5.73; lambs, $0 adjourned until to-morrow morning, LEE CLARK, E. H. STEVENS, Vice-Pres and Cashier. when a number of court cases will Omaha lElve Stock. Omaha.

April 22. Gattle--Receipts, Pres. jury was impanneled and the come up ior decision. The prisoners TfA. Native steers, western plaintiff was presenting his testimony will probably be taken to the peniten Steers.

$4.25 6.10 Texas steers, when the court adjourned for the day. tiary by Sheriff Edwards and his stocicers ana leeaers. 93.uu30.Ko. When this suit is finished, which will First National deputies to-day. Hors Receipts, 8,000.

Heavy, Bank, bulk of sales. $8.7550.95. be this morning, the suit of Chas. St. RECEIVES DEPOSITS, Loans money and transacts Banking la all Its branches.

Steamship tickets and fore urn draft or sale at lowest rates. Possessing ample capital we offer to our patrons liberal aooommodatlons and prompt attention. A Barber's Colon. Shep Receipts, 2,600. Fed muttons.

Clair against the- Aetna Insurance Company, of Bartford, to re Council No. 392 Journeyman Bar- PARSONS. KANSAS. i.00; lambs, $5.506.90. Kansas City Grain a oers international nion was organ cover the insurance on his building ized in Parsons on Monday night with Kansas City, April 22.

Wheat Sales by and stock that was destroyed by fire 12 members and the following officers: at Bartlett will be commenced. St. Your Business Respectfully Solicited. George May of P. F.

Smith's shop pres sample on track: Hard No. 2, No. 3, 74c. Soft No. .2.

fi6c; No. 3. 7779c. Mixed Corn No. 2, 66c; No.

3. 65V4g6o. ffhlte Corn To. 2. 67; No.

3, 66c. The EMel Ctetiii I 1900 Johnson Avenue, Louis L. iAeyerhardt. Clair was in the drug business at Bartlett in the fall of 1900 and his store ident, Thomas Haynes of C. A.

Morris' shop vice-president, Frank York of caught fire and was entirely destroyed. Lon York's shop corresponding and fi Mixed pats No. 2, No. 3, ite Oats No. 2, 46c; No.

3, 45946e. WW nancial secretary, James White of C. The insurance company has refused to settle and St. Clair has brought suit against the company for the amount of Choose Wisely A. Morris' shop treasurer, Frank Maus Rye-Nq.

2, nominally 60c. Prairie tUu Imothy, 00i of 1905 Johnson avenue recorder, M. F. alfalfa, $8.00 14.00; clover, when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll Gnd all sorts and kinds at his policy, which was 91,800 on the Trapp, Clarence Davis and Bay Pierce 13.00; straw.

HeuryAlleu to Deliver Address. The enrollment of the Parsons pub The New Teu Dollar Bills. The new national bank notes, with $3.754.00. Mea.l--$2a.50 building and stock of drugs. It is said corresponding prices.

But if you want a reputable serviceable Machine, then take Cotton Seed ton in car lots; trustees, and Cunt Cowan, L. D. Full- that this case will be a very interest the a YTTTSJT VH lic schools was at the beginning of the Unseed meal, $25.00 per ten in car lots. a picture of the late President Mc Kin- er, C. Li.

Matteson and Grant Boush fi ing one and those who are familiar nance committee. Vv 1JL1 1 JiW 25 years experience has enabled us to with it state that there are apt to be Calute Cask Graf Chicaao, April 22. Wheat No. present term 1,853, which is as many as were enrolled at the close of the schools last year. The -attendance has There are 23 barbers in Parsons, of 2 red.

some Btartling developments. 82H383V4c; No. 3, of which 14 are journeyman barbers bring out a HANDSOME SYMMETRICAL and WELL-BUILT The attention of the district court winter. No, 3. UWSmic; No.

been constantly increasing since the and eligible to membership in the 1 northern spfingr, 7637mc; No. 2, 74141 opening of the present term, although was occupied all day Monday with the trial of the case of Chas. L. St. union.

Boss barbers are not eligible 75c; No. 2. 7074c. Corn No. 8, 61c.

Oats No. 2, 43UC; No. 3, 43c. to membership. Clair against the Aetna Insurance Futures: Wheat April, 74c; May, The scale of prices adopted by the there are many children now on the streets that should be in school.

Many of them hare just moved into Parsons and are waiting for the opening of the Company, of Hartford, to re July. 7575c; September, 75c; union make a hair cut 25 cents, sham December. Corn April and ley, have appeared in Parsons. One seen yesterday was issued by the First National Bank of Waverly, Kansas, and was for 810. It was of the series of 1902 and had an excellent picture of President McKinley on the left end of the bill.

There is much less scroll work on this bill than on many bills now in circulation, but the work is very fine and will be exceedingly hard to be counterfeited. On account of there being much less scroll work the bill is much lighter in color than many of the bills now in circulation. It is very handsome in appeal ance and is an improvement over many of the older bills. 'x PRODUCT, combining in its make-up all the good points common to high grade machines and others that are found only on the WHITE for itanfr, our TENSION INDICATOR, a device that shows the tendon at a glance. But this is not all, we have others that appeal to careful buyers.

SHUTTLK STYLES. Our Elegant H. T. dialogues poo 25 cents, sea foam 15 cents, shave cover $1,800 insurance on St. Clair's drug store and the contents that were ft w- new term before commencinsr school.

May, 624c; July, 633c; September, 62c; December, 48c. Oats April. 43c; May. 4314c July. new, 37c; 10 cents, neck shave 5 cents, hair tonic 10 cents, singeing 25 cent, beard while many others have for one reason ournea at uartieu.

at. uiair examined a number of his witnesses September, 3131c; new, 33Hf 33Ho; De or another dropped out after entering trimmed 15 cents, mustache curled 5 Saturday and the witnesses for the de school, and do not seem to consider it cember. 32c; new, 34c. St. Louis Caalt Graf cents, lady's shampoo $1, shave out of fense were examined Saturday after worth while to continue attending gtve full particulars, free.

shop 50 cents, mustache dyed 25 cents. noon and yesterday until 4 o'clock, school. Superintendent McDonald St. Louis. April 22.

Wheat No. 2 red CLEVELAND shaving corpse $3, bath 25 cents and White Sewing Machine when the arguments were made. cash, elevator, 79Vic; track, Sl82c; No. thinks this is a mistake, as to attend OHIO, bath tickets 6 for $1. 2 hard, 7577c.

Corn No. 2 cash, 63ic; track, 65c. Oats No. 2 cash. 44c; track.

tshops will close at 8 p. m. except school now would often be the means of the pupils passing a satisfactory ex voumy Attorney uyait made tne plea to the jury for the insurance company and St. Clair's case was looked after by Sold lxx Paraoua "toy O. JST, jr oXx 45g45c; No.

2 white, 4546c. Saturday, pay day, the day following amination and be promoted to a higher pay day, the day before holidays and Call on the Wirt Floral Company at 1316 Corning avenue for roses, geraniums, pansies, verbenas, asters and all Prodncp. city Kansas Archie Neale, of Chetopa. grade than they will by entering at the 12 m. on all legal holidays, except 22.

Eggs Fresh, April Kansas City, The case was submitted to- the jury beginning of the next term. when they come on Saturday. Shcps 14Ac doz. "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR-CAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES at 6 o'clock. Tha testimony, whiln it It is expected that the commence Butter Creamery, extra fancy, separa will be closed all day Labor Day and did not show the origin of the fire.

ment exercises of the High School Sunday. showed that the fire started in 4 differ- tor, 26c; firsts, 22c; dairy, fancy. 21c; backing stock, lc; cheese, northern full cream, 11c: Missouri and Kansas full Deciding plants, ineyneea tne space and are making special prices this week. i Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kidney and bladder right Contains be held May 22d or 23d, and Superin The Spring 8tyles of Hosiery. em pjaces id toe store Duiiaing ana tne cream, lOUc.

SAPOLI fire was extinguished before either the The display of hosiery in the store Poultry Broilers, 20c; hens, live 9o tendent McDonald and the faculty of the High School have been endeavoring to secure Henry J. Allen, of Ottawa, chairman of the State Board of Chari building or the stock was totally de windows is attracting a great deal of nothing injurious. W. C. McKee.

per pound; roosters, 22c each; ducks. 1 1 A attention from all the passersby. The young. 8c; geese, turkey hens, llcj voufur eobblere. lOo: pigeons, $1.00 were supposed to be in the store at the spring styles are very noisy, and if ties, to deliver the commencement ad Blue Ribbon high patent flour is the best flour on the market.

For sale by sauabs. $1.001.50 doz. Choice." scalded worn on the street with slippers will dress. While definite arrangements dressed poultry lc above tbesa prices. time the fire occurred were located by the witness of the insurance company all leading grocers.

be quite shocking. A pretty girl at Oaroe Frogs, per dozen; have not yet been made. Chairman' Allen has promised, if possible to do so rvi plover, 75cl.M per jack snipe, 73c in Parsons. tracted universal attention the other day on Central avenue because of the $1.00 per sand snipe, 25 40c per doz. Potatoes Car lots.

d5cJ1.10: new, $2.50 fact that she had on a pair of slin In the district court yesterday the case of Chas. P. St. Clair against the Aetna Insurance Company for $1,800 pers with pointed toes and French Are you going to paint your house this spring' A Buckley can save you money on paint. A.

Buckley would like to figure on the hardware and tin-work for that new house. vu per busnel; seed stock. ii.u?i.du. Fruit Apples, $1.0065.60 per barrel; Jranberries, $7.007.50 per barrel; oranges, J.O0S3.7B;-lemons, Texas straw berries, $3.004.00 per crate. heels, fastened with a big black baw tnsuranceon his building and stock of She held her dress in the.

prevailing drugs at Bartlett that were destroyed fashion, very tightly drawn around by fire was compromised. The jury 11 ir II I'yV her generous form, and quite high without interfering with his other duties, that be will be here and deliver the address. Arrested for Arson A warrant was sworn out before Justice Scott by W. M. Kramer yesterday charging Charles P.

St. Clair with arson in burning his drug store and dwelling house at Bartlett, in this county, on the 29th of last August and the warrant was placed in the hands of Constable J. D. Jones, who went to Chetopa last night to bring St. Clair to and enough to display a pair of black lisle A.

Buckley has the cleanest freshest seed that can be bought. Vegsta les Cabbage, $1.002.00 per onions, bushel In jeb loU; cucumbers, tl.001.5s totaatoes, six-basket crate, turnips, 2530o per bushel; peas, per bushel orate. $1,609 3.Q0) beans, green and wax, third bushel went out Monday night and had not brought in a verdict at the time the compromise was made, so the jury was thread hose Ihluri's Resort for Health. Rest, Pleasure. Near Attica.

Junction of Wabash and Chicago Eattcro Illinois Railroads. SURE CURE for RHEUMATISM and all diseaces of the Blood Kidneys, Liver and Nerves. If she was a conspicuous figure, called into court and discharged time and "Quick Meal" ranges save fuel Buckley has them. bbx. This ended the jury cases on the wnat will be the result if the eirls trip across the streets with tbeir dainty docket and the jury was dismissedand St.

Joseph. DlVM to CloM. you just what you returned to their homes. The Parsons et clad in slippers and a pair of the The Sun. tells want to know.

Josenh. April 32. As a rc- A UUDLAVIA BATH a I 1 St. tilt suit the north insy nose snown in tne windows as jurymen reached here on A a Parsons, he having been arrested there FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, FINEST BATH HOUSE IN AMERICA. the fashionable styles? Polka dots oouna k.

i railway passenger 01 the bold crusaae maugnraxea ag-ainst dlvs here by Rev. E. E. Barclay, superintendent of the -Missouri by a deputy sheriff and held awaiting the arrival of Constable Jones. FREE Address II.

L. KRAMER, General Manager, Mudlavia, Kramer, Ind. 471 are all the rajfe. They are exceeding Beautifully Illustrated. 128-fagk Descriptive Magazine will be sent tram No.

4, which was nearly 3 hours late, not reaching Parsons until 3:30 ly fetching, but very loud. As the The building was insured for $1,800 Anti-Saloon leayus, the board of police commissioners ordered the divas in the afternoon. weather gets warmer and the walking After the settling of the St. Clair toots are laid aside to give place to the closed and a riaid enforcement of low-necked shoes and sliDDers. the case the prisoners who ere convicted a a 1 at the Sunday-closing laws.

hose are very much in evidence. at me present term 01 court were called into the court room and For New Frlseo Shape. The hosiery department in the vari Kansas Citv. April 22. Th ous stores is now the attractive feat nre and pretty girls can be seen in FOH KORTHUEST SETTLERS.

The Darlington' Very Low Bates. Every day during March and April, 1902, very low one-way Colonists' rates by the Burlington Route, as follows: Kansas City to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and Paget Sound points, $25.00. To Spokane and surrounding territory. 522.50. To Butte and Helena Fflseo railrpad system has purchased sentenced by Judge Flannelly.

George Gray and Wm. Homer Humes, the 2 highwaymen who robbed J. W. and J. 26 acres in Eosedale, Ean for groups admiring the display and lay to write for our confidential letter before sp plying; for patent; it may be worth money, wis pronpQy obtain U.

8. and Foreign PATENTS sjdTnADE MARKS pr wtura Eff-TIRE attorney fee. bend model, sketcll L. Dryden of 8166 at Conding siding on I nff their spring and summer sud 000, on which will be erected a new roundhouse and machine shops, the the K. T.

railroad 3 miles south I present shops of the company beinff of Uswego on the corning of March and suspicious circumstances arising at the time of the fire the insurance company refused to pay the amount of the policy, when St. Clair brought suit in the district court for the insurance and the case was given to the jury, Monday evening at 6 o'clock. While the jury was out St. Clair compromised with the insurance company for $600. The jury it is understood stood 11 to 1 in favor of the insurance company.

St. Clair is a former resident of Parsons and has been principally engaged in running a joint for several years, lie has been before the district court several for selling liquor and is indebted to the county in the sum of several hundred dollars for costs' in cases against him. His wife has obtained a divorce from him at this term of court. district, S20 00. Diphtheria, sore throat, croup.

In 5tb, were each given 25 years in the too limited. penitentiary. These two men were arrested shortly after the committance Th Freight Car Ran Wild. charges are moderate. Try us.

stant relief permanent cure. Dr. Thomas Eclectric OiL At any drug store. Galena, April 22. Kunaway SWIFT Patent lawyers.

or the robbery by Conductor Fred Ryser and other members of the crew For exact rates to intermediate and branch territory, consult nearest ticket agent, or write the undersigned. "The Burlington-Northern Pacific Express" is the great time saving train, carrying through coaches, through chair cars and through tourist sleepers to Butte, Helena; Spokane, Puget cars tne rnsco ithck ami This Sex shines for all. crashed into the Interstate wholesale Cjtp. U.S. Patent OSlce, WasblRstoa, 0.C 01 the freight train on which the robbery was committed and another mem grocery store.

A. cavity as large as the freight car was made and almost the entire car is inside the wholesale ber of the gang was shot 3 times and The almost instantly killed by J. W. Dry establishment. Sound and Portland.

From Denver to the Sortbwest, The Burlington has fast service via Billings in connection with "The -Burlington- yVepromptiyobtai I iTTfTrTrVSI i mcu, tu ciucr 01 me young men BeaLtity who were robbed. The fourth mem THAT CHAPTER. A Chapter on Scott's Emal ion often holds a prominent position in the histories oi veak children. Five negro children named Mills Ts Captured by Bradfield's Begniator. oer or tne gang of highwaymen made died of starvation in an isolated TKw9na a nns mnun am awaklns to good his escape and has not yet been w.

3 jountry five miles nortB of Memphis, th fart lnhHtl eomliness has been stolen away sad instead of eyes ypreucuueu, suoougo a man waa I rn. Their father had desertaa and smooth brows, the teU-tal wnnnici 01 pain A Wedding. Wm. Westhoff and Miss Mary Sal-rin were married at 8 o'clock yesterday morning by Father Jfeusieus at St. Patrick's Catholic church.

The bride is a well known young lady of Parsons and the groom is a traveling man who has many acquaintances in Parsons. them. brought from Wichita several weeks ago who was thought to be the one These are the warning tired Northern Pacific Express." l.riinisa's Fast Dt nvir Tnh, Fast train leaves Kansas City 0:35 p. arrives Denver 3:15 p. next day.

Another Denver train leaves Kansas City 10.40 a. m. Double daily through chair cars, sleepers, dining cars. 1 R.11I am Jk I flaaaaitafla The gist of that chapter and exhausted to the no life, no amni- ln mntmr nnm fnrmrt nleaSUYeS. tmt- The St.

Louis world's fair manage- able, cross, discouragvd, dull headaches. Keneral dually reads like this ment will offer in prizes dispiritedfeeiinfr, leepless niehts, cold fert, poor circulation, "bearina- down? pains. All these airships at the-fair. "Child weak and thin cvmntnmc indicate dtrannd ana wesKenea m- i bend model, sxetch or photo ot lavectlon lor 1 free report on pet entabfiity. For free book, BSeW3rBilOE-IMRKS uY.1;fUi?,-ii;ril- Jj sVvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvw cr.r nw and ezhansted enencies A VTsrniac.

follow the weakened conditkm of the female ")3gan with small doses of To feel tired after exertion is one organs as surely as nteht follows oay. ave yonrseit trom more temote youth by taking Scott's Emulsion three times a thing; to feel tired before is another. Don't aay the latter is laziness, it Bra dno Id's day after a week appetite im isn't; but it a a sign that the system Female Regulator wanted. The Dryden brothers re-mained at Oswego from the time the robbery occurred until their assailants were convicted and secured work' on the ranch ofB.O. Dem ing, near Os-tyego.

Immediately after the conviction of the 2 highwaymen the Dryden brothers left to visit their sister, who lives at Girard, and from there will go to their home at Lawrenceburg, Mo. C. W. Little, of who- was eharged with obtaining money under false pretenses by mortgaging to Howard Graves and the late J. F.

Bull of Parsons considerable property which bad no existence except in his isaa'ination, was sentenced to a terra cf 2 years in the penitentiary. proved soon a little stronger lacks vitality, is running down, and needs the tonic effect of Hood a Sarsa- Foley's Honey Tcr iunss steps ths The newly married couple left yesterday afternoon for Kansas City, where after a short visit they will go to Newton, which place tbey 1 wiU make their, home. A number of young friends of the bride were at the railway station to bid them goodbye and as a result the station platform as also the car in which they started for Kansas was deluged with rice. Try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, the best physic For sale by all drug-gists. Tex Scar prins all the news.

'V. 10 I rBiil MIIiUHSjwlls Double daily train service Kansas City to the twin cities of the north, via Omaha and Sioux City. Lisa TaC ChlcafO. -Famous "Eli" leaves Kansas City at 6:20 p. m.y arrives Chicago 8:10 a.

m. Double daily service to St: Louts. Writs for rates, free printed, illustrated descriptive matter. Let us advise you the least costof your trip. J.

Crieker. L. Yf, lTakeley, T. P. 823 Mala St.

Genl Pasrr Kansas City, Uo. St. Louts, Mo noward EUHtt, General Manager. St- Lousl. Uo.

The most strengthen in fr. tnen-straal regnlator in the world. tt nainful menstruation. Dvernse mea- I parilla. It a a warning too, and sufferers nhxtmrtrA mrastrualioo.

inflafams- shonld begin taking Hood's at once. child more lively weighs so it goes till the child js reported 'well and strong. Snd (or Free Sample. -COTT HOWNE, Chemists, 4 Pearl Sc. N.

a a ia most healing salvo In Hi a worW. tkm of the vagina, displacement, membranoi catarrh, nerrousness, headache, et ceirrm. Beauty of face end symmetry of form are the result ot th use of these health drops. Of druggists 1.00. Oar book.

Perfect Health for Women, mailed free. Buy a bottle to-day. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys THE RAD FIELD REGULATOR CO. and bladder right. Don't delay tak Vr.

allies JFvfM Villa are guars ntteed to rJr-i in Zi minutes, "one cent a tsa." ATLANTA, ing. Sold by W. Cf BIcgee..

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