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Parsons Weekly Sun from Parsons, Kansas • 2

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WHY RELIANCE SHOULD WVS. RAILWAY HOTES. rt Masters of Bailing vessels and Eyery woata cmtCj a shapely, pretty Ggre, and many of them deplore the i jcrojuia LuJWlPlPL JCBQJ men well acquainted with sea going craft are almost unanimous that the new cup defender Beliance is by all odds the best and most speedy craft lota of their prlMh forms after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. All of this can be avoided, that has yet been bnilt for the purpose 1 Few are entirely free from it.

Pale, weak, puny children art aflicted -with it In nine cases out of ten, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications are bunches in of maintaining our maritime prestige. For Infants and Children. Katy Fireman Carlton is enjoying a layoff. -The Katy store department is in need of laborers.

J. W. Stark, of the Katy shops, is visiting his parents in Stark. A. Passwater, a Katy machinist, is visiting friends in Kansas City.

Wm. Willison, a Katy machinist, is visiting his parents in Chetopa. P. Karner, a Katy machinist helper, is visiting his parents in Parker. Katy Engineer George Clark has reported for doty after a short layoff.

Katy Machinist G. F. Eckhard is visiting his brother in Leiletta, I. T. Not within our memory has American sentiment been so firmly impressed that our boat is going to carry off the the neck, abscesses, cutaneous erup however, by the use ef Elsdst'B Friend before baby cones, as tab -rest liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it.

and preserres the symmetry of ksr orp. Mother's Friend vercome all tbe danger ef child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely taroifh this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest bleesias. Thousands gratefmlly tell ef the benefit and relief derived from tSe tions. Inflamed eyelids, sore ears, The Kind You Have honors as it is to-day.

The reasons for this opinion are divers and all are rickets, catarrh, wasting, and general debility. crood. At the very start we nave a Always Bought IlOOd'S SarSaparillCL moral advantage over any visitor who I may come, because we are contending nse of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all Vegetable Preparafionfor As n-7 yin yj similating CicFood andBegula-ting CheStoinacbs andBovreis of J.D.Chambers, a Katy machinist ana Pius Eradicate it, positively and absolute helper, is visiting friends in Sedalia. Marion Payne and H.

Kuffler, fire I BR i- "T- book, telling all about Bears the Signature this liniment, will be seat fn men on the Katy, are on the sick list. lfFDj(E)IDGJ u. v. Brown, a machinist helper in ly. This statement is based on the thousands of permanent cures these medicines have wrought.

My daughter had scrofula, with eleven in American waters and know every twist and turn of tide and wind and current from ML Desert to Hatteras. While this may seem a trivial advantage, while it may be contended that there is nothing in the business which any capable yachtsman may not learn in a few days, yet it is the exact and detailed knowledge which the American sailor has and the foreign sailor the Katy shops, has resigned his posi tion. PromotesDigestioiLCheerfuI-ness andfiestContains neither OpiumIorphiie nor Mineral. AW of sores on her neck and about her ears. Hood's Elmer Williams has been promoted "Sot "Narc otic from call boy to brakeman on the SarsapariUa was highly recommended and she took It and was cured.

She Is now In sons, who will learn with regret of her death. She was for many years a resident of Katy. rood health." Mas 3. H. Joins, Parker Katy Engineers W.

D. Harshfield and J. E. Ellis are enjoying a short City. Ind.

Moved to South McA.ta.ter. Wm. Busby loaded a car Tuesday with the furniture and fixtures of his coal office in Parsons and the goods were shipped to South McAlester, T. At that place Busby has a fine, office building complete and ready for occupancy and will move into it at once. has not, which may turn the victory to us.

Every cock fights best on his Hood's SarsapariUa promises ts layoff. this city and founded the school of the Sisters of Loretta, which has now grown to such large proportions. Sister Augustine left Parsons, nearly IS years ago and never visited the city cure and keeps the promise. Harry Shortt, a moulder in the Katy iron foundry, is visiting his sister in TfsBaWrFwaje ewnn Kansas City. after leaving here.

he gtiro In Use Harry Woodward has been employed as machinist in the Katy 6hops by To Bo Taken to the Penitentiary. II. H. LUSH'S ESTATE. Sheriff Dienst last week for for Foreman J.

A. Wilson, Aperfecl Remedy or Conslipa- J. A. Brown and A. M.

Fawsett the penitentiary with the only prisoner uuii, ouur siuuiaui, li larxnoea who was given a penitentiary sentence wipers in the Katy roundhouse, have Entered at the Post Office at Parsons, Kansas as Second Class Matter. Worms resigned their positions. at this term of the district court. This prisoner is a negro named Johnson, For Over Lee Hardin, conductor on the Katy own dunghill, and every yacht sails best in home waters. For year after year the Dunraven and the Lipton boats performed marvels while sailing off Cowes.

If we had credited the reports which have come to us by cable regarding the flying qualities of Valkyries and the Shamrocks, our yachtsmen would have surrendered the cup without a contest. And the news which was wired to us was not wholly British "bluff," though we admit that much of the matter forwarded about the Lipton boats reads very much like the magazine advertisements regarding the Lipton teas, both being written for effect. Again the is laying off and Conductor Henry rtf ss and Loss OF SLEEP. -Inule Signature of NEW "YORK. who stole a set of harness from the barn of W.

A. Martin on West Washington avenue several months ago. Drew is handling his train. Firemen Whited, Kirk, Crooks, Mo Thirty Years Edgar Payton, the Parsons boy who nan ana uoons, oi the Katy, have re has been sentenced to the reform THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1903. Now let our English cousins do the worrying over the tariff issue, while we stand pat on protection and pros perity.

Happy Cuba has nothing but friends now. Give her time, and a little more power, and she will gradually pick up something else. school, will also be taken to the reform school by Dienst when he takes John i Liess than 2 years ago Busby built a brick building on the south side of Forrest the lower room of which he fitted up into the handsomest set of offices in Parsons. The building was erected for his own use and he has since occupied it with the force of clerks required by his wholesale coal business. Since entering this building Busby has largely increased" his holdings of coal land in the Indian Territory, having purchased the mines and leases of the Osage Coal Mining Company and this, with other conditions have made it very much to his interest to move his offices from Parsons to South McAlester, where he is very near all of his mines and he has telephone connections with each one.

All of Busby's office force will move with him to South McAlester and Parsons people generally will regret to see his office leave the city. It has given employment to a number of people and the handsome fittings in the office have always attracted the ad liL son to the penitentiary. ported for duty after a short layoff. J. J.

Cooper, of the bridge and building department of the Katy, has gone to the hospital at Sedalia for treatment. Wm. O'Herin, superintendent of motive power and equipment on the Katy, mm Neosho County Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been issued by Probate Judge W. THI CCMTAU COMPANY.

HI YO CITY. O. Jeffry, of Neosho county, the past week: Nelson Danueger, aged 52 years, and President Roosevelt tells Wall street that he can run his campaign very nicely without any contributions from the money powers. Dora Elliott, aged 37 years, both of has returned from Sedalia where he has been endeavoring to settle the strike of the blacksmith's helpers in the Katy shops at that place. G.

H. Bower, general baggage agent of the Katy, has gone to. Royal Mus-koka, Canada, to attend the annual meeting of the national association of Chanute. Ernest Keys, aged 23 years, of Erie, and Grace Byers, aged 18 years, of Chanute. Fred O.

Shaffer, aged 21 years, and boats built by the uerresnoas come nearer to the ideal of a typical "sailing machine" than anything which the Scotch or English builders have been able to construct. Coming down to the final and most potent argument of all, Reliance has a much larger sail area than Shamrock III. or any other boat that has yet been put forward. As gross sail area is the element which counts in the race we can feel sure that the cup is ours from the start. Should Reliance be able to stand np and make sea way in a stiff breeze and point close to the wind under the battering of a choppy sea, Shamrock III.

will cross the Atlantic in vain. Reliance has demonstrated that she is the best boat that has yet been built But to some people the question arises, why get married in June, a time of year when there are so many pleas ant things you can do? miring attention of visitors in the city. Lillie Gertrude Jenkins, aged 19 years, 101 103 West Oib Kcnsas City, EIo. both of Chanute. Busby now has in course of construction at South McAlester a handsome residence to which he will move his The Old Rstlalls Doctsr.

Oldest fa Af and Loef tit A jtefular Oradoats In Ntdiclae. Over 39 Tears' Special rractice. 24 Years la Kansas City. Released on Bond. N.

H. Bowden, a former resident of Authorised bv tit state to treat Ckroita. WnrtmL ul RaeelU BIimim. I family about the first of October. Until that time they will remain in Par Cures (uannttM or money refunded.

AU medfetaeaf nrnlched ready for mm general baggage agents. The convention will be in session a week. The burning of a bridge a short distance from Caney, I. delayed trains on the Choctaw division of the Katy about 7 hours on Tuesday. The trains were held until false work could be constructed for the trains to pass over.

Geo. H. Meek, of Parsons, who has been employed in the engineering department of the Choctaw with headquarters in Little Rock, has re no mercury Injurious medicines used. Wo detesuoa from biuineM. Fa- There is a growing suspicion that the Servian conspiracy, which resulted in the assassination of the king and queen, made a noise like a bear.

Parsons who was arrested a short time ago in Chanute by Deputy United tlents at a I sad sarprcM. aftdleiaes at ar everywhere sons and Busby will still be a frequent distance ireaiea oj ma gase or breakage. No i distance treated by frtvfrot ns eoictnessnto. O. V.

unless part pay Is sent and send States Marshal Hollenbeck, has been wlthordeh caarges low. uver ou.uuo cases eureo. fcuie your nse .000 cases cured. State you! case visitor in the city. Will Attend a Reunion.

tar terms. Consultation tree sad confidential, personally or by letter. released on bail. Bowden was charged Seminal Weakness and with killing range cattle in the Indian J. D.

Scott, justice of the peace, will leave in a few days for a short visit to for ordinary weather, which is more and although the officers seem to to think that they have considerable evidence against him, Bow It is proposed to dispense medicines by means of slot machines in Paris, and the physicians there are earnestly protesting against the scheme as full of danger. his native New York. While Sf rfrf tTtA TadiaaUv cured without the OirillUiC nse7 lnstrumenta. A new and Infallible Home Treatment. No pain and no exposure.

He caustics, cutting, bougies or sounds. No dctsaatoa froaa business. Thousands cured. A varauaent care guar, anteed or money refuaded. Send stamp for book, which folly explains this disease.

away Scott will attend a reunion of his regiment, the 144th New York Volunteer Infantry, which will be held at den will make a determined effort to disprove the charge. signed his position and will go to work under the city engineer of St. Louis, Mo. D. Grant, a trackman on the Katy, met with a serious accident Thursday.

While helping to lay a rail his hand was caught between the rail and a tie The penalty is quite severe and if Walton, on June 29th and 30th. vous debUlty. weakness of the sexual astem, Sexual Debility and excesses causing losses by dreams or wits urine, pimples and blotches on tbe face, rusaea of blood to the bead, pains ia the back, confused ideas and forretfulness, bashful-Bess, aversion to society, loss of sexual power, loss of manhood, cured for life. I can stop night losses, restore lost sexual power, serve and brain power, enlarge and strengthen weak parts and make you fit for marriage. Cvnftlllsi tat terrible disease, In all Us OypnillB, forms and stages, cured for life.

Blood Poisoning, Skin Diseases. Ulcers, twelllnga, torea, Gonorrhoea, and Gleet, and all forms of Privste Diseases, potitiTcly cured or money refunded. Free Huieia el Anatomy lor Men Only. than half winning the battle; and if she is reasonably stiff under a heavy wind, as indications show that she will be, there is no yacht afloat that can cross her bow or blanket her sails. Under these hopeful conditions we shall bid Sir Thomas a most cordial welcome, defeat him beyond doubt and wish him still better luck in de The regiment holds a reunion every convicted he will have to serve a term in jail or the penitentiary.

Bowden few years, but it has been several years As a piece of nautical information we are able to announce that E. Benja mln Andrews did not desert the bark entine Sixteen-to-One until even the rats had fled. Hy ro celefeLoySK Phimosis- 1 nrsntf for both peges. 6ince Scott has attended one. In con and one finger so badly mashed that has returned to Parsons from Fort Scott.

nection with this reunion Scott tells of it had to bs amputated by Dr. A. Ten a. tares true to a remarkable coincidence concerning Startling Evidence. Fre6h testimony in great quantity is brook.who dressesed the man's injury.

While C. W. Hall and P. E. Bailey, ad eripUoa or aboTe Cktixs, lata wrapper.

cure, sent teaiea in pi seal his service in the army. When he joined, he and, four neigh constantly coming in, declaring Dr. signing Shamrock IV. He is a true sportsman, a gentleman of wealth and a man whom we delight to honor. bors tented together and all during King's New Discovery for Consump machinist helpers, were working on the boiler of engine No.

244 in the Katy shops Thursday, a wrench slipped the war. they continued to tent to One of Queen Wilhelmina's treasures it a private journal or notebook, adorned with peja and ink sketches. She and her friends add to these sketches from time to time. tion Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T.

J. McFar- gether, and were never separated for and fell, striking Hall on the left land, Bentorville, serves as exam hand and cutting his fingers quite se any length or time. When one was away for a short time his place in the verely. It also mashed Bailey's right Choose Wisely ple. He writes: "I had bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time tent was always reserved for him.

hand. Live stock breeders of Canada will They all survived the war and when without being benefitted. Then I be when you buy a SEWING MACHINE. You'll had aft sorts and at Chanute people seemed to have very little interest in the proposition sub gan taking Dr. King's New Discovery, corresponding prices, But if you want a reputable serviceable Ma make a big display at the world's fair, St.

Louis. They have asked govern mustered out, returned to their homes together and the other four members and a few bottles wholly cured me." 7 TOT tT'B II ment assistance to the extent of two of the party are still alive and are liv mitted to the people on Tuesday to vote bonds for a new Bchool house. But little over 100 votes were cast. Equally effective in curing all lung ing in the same county in New York hundred and fifty thousand dollars. and throat troubles, consumption, pneumonia and grip.

-Guaranteed by ECONOMICAL. USE OF TIMBER. One of the most promising economic labors undertaken by the general government is the preservation of the forests and the teaching of scientific principles in the business of lumbering. At first this work was looked upon askance by the practical lumberman, but now the bureau of forestry reports that great interest is taken in its experiments by the leaders of the lumber interests who are now applying to the government experts for assistance in the solution of the problems before them. Many of the recent purchases from which they enlisted.

Chanute also showed a lack of interest W. C. Holmes and J. Stanley Tinder in the proposition to build a new court The British national pavilion at the Scott is the only member who has strayed away from home. He has house at Erie.

druggists. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50 cents, and 81,00. Abe Cosatt. the Katy brakeman who written to his comrades and expects to meet them all at this reunion. was hurt in the wreck near Muskogee, world's fair, St.

Louis, will be a reproduction of the grangery or banquet hall of the Kensington palace, in Kensington Gardens, London. I. Sunday evening, was taken to Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, 25 yean experience fus enabled cs to bring out a SYMMETRICAL and WELL-BUILT JaJRODUCT, combining fa its rnaie-up all the good points common to high grade marhlnrt, and others that are found only on the 'WHITE for Instance, our TENSION INDICATOR, a device that shows the tension at a glance. But this is not all, we have others thai appeal to careful buyers, vibhato and rotahv SHUTTLC STYLES.

0ur EUgxni H. T. CiUbmes 5 if A New Lodge. the hospital at Sedalia yesterday. The Fraternal Order of Eagles instituted an Aerie in Parsons Sunday.

The remote from civilization, a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in burns, cuts, Cosatt is doing well and no fears are entertained of his recovery, but it was oraer was insutntea oy snout 75 mem thought that he could receive better of timbered lands in the south will be lumbered in accordance with bureau wounds, ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply bers of the Galena lodge. attention at the hospital than at home. The new lodge has 75 members and King Edward is going to ask the British parliament to increase his "salary" by one hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year, bringing his annual stipend up to two million five hundred thousand dollars. the following were elected officers for of Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

It's the best on earth, 25 cents, at W. C. Holmes and J. Stanley Tinder's drug stores. Few people understand that the ordinary Pullman sleeping car costs con the coming year: CLEVELAND, White Sewing Machine Co siderable more than the average loco Geo.

Britton, psta worthy president; OHIO. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver motive. The locomotive costs from John Bennett, worthy president; S. L. Tablets are just what you need when you have no appetite, feel dull after sold, Toy O.

IVX. Jol 510,000 to $17,000 while the Pullman car costs not less than $20,000. The ion Bean, worthy vice-president; Edwin Huff, chaplain; W. R. Trcegle, worthy secretary; L.

M. Knauer, worthy treasurer; A. C. Fergusson, worthy cost of private cars, of which every eating and wake up with a bad taste in your mouth. They will improve LEE CLARK, road has several, is very much E.

B. STEVENS, Vice-Pres and Cashier. Pres. greater than the average Pullman and conductor; Dennis Stowe, worthy in Miss Natiea Beeves, a wealthy young sojourner in Newport, appeared on the street there a day or two ago with ribbon-bound hair hanging down her back. Some other young women of the swell set have followed suit and the style bids fair to become general for the hot weather.

suggestions, only the largest trees being cut at first, and the smaller timber left to mature. In this way a continuous supply of timber will be takeD from the land. The tract recently acquired in Florida by J. S. Stearns will be lumbered in this way.

The bureau of forestry is not content with this field of effort. It also is doing much along the line of teaching economy in the use of woods. The plan is to show lumber users the need of pressing inferior woods into service where they will do as well or nearly as well as the better varieties, and also demonstrating that by proper seasoning and preserving that poorer woods can be made your appetite, cleanse and invigorate your stomach and give you a relish for your food. For sale by all druggists. ranges from 830,000 to 860,000, side guard; Wallace Decker, worthy outside guard; J.

A. Butler, Harry Baldridge and O. D. Dudley, worthy W. J.

Janey, traveling passenger agent of the Santa Fe, who is a fre That Throbbing- Headache. Would quickly leave you, if you used quent visitor in Parsons, was a heavy RECEIVES DEPOSITS, Loans money and transacts Banking In all its branches. Steamship tickets and foreign drafts or sale at lowest rates. Possessing ample oapltal we offer to our patrons liberal accommodations and orompt attention. trustees and Dr.

B. H. Wilson, worthy First National Bank, PARSONS. KANSAS: loser in the recent floods. Janey owns physician.

Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands a large farm near Burlington which After the initiation ceremonies in the evening, a banquet was served and music was furnished by the Katy of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and was overflowed by the flood and nearly 82.000 worth of wheat and corn and other crops destroyed. Janey has I Ynnr RiicinPCQ RpcnerrFnIlv Sftllrifprl Harmony Club and a quartette from been a resident of Kansas for a great many years and he says the recent build up your health.

Only 25 cents, money back if not cured. Sold by W. C. Holmes and J. Stanley Tinder druggists.

the Galena lodge. U. P. CavanaKh Dead. We have heard of all kinds of strikes, but the past week has brought news of the hitherto unheard of.

The grave diggers of San Francisco have struck, and prospective diers, voluntary and otherwise, are requested to postpone dying until a settlement is effected. The sick and the suicidally inclined are much inconvenienced. to take the place of the more valuable kinds. For example, it is folly to use hicrh water was the highest he has United States is John Nelson, who is U. F.

Cavanagh died at the residence ever seen since he has been in the Cuts, Bruises and Barns Quickly Healed) state. running on the Big-Four out of Galion, 1 O. He commenced running in 1853 and in 1862 was given the position of conductor which he has held continu Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia an anti- of his brother, W. W. Cavanagh, 1522 Corning avenue, at 8:20 o'clock Tuesday night.

The deceased was brought up The Big Four is now testing an au to septic liniment, and when applied white oak for railroad ties or white pine for piece stuff. Moreover it is false economy to use green timber for any purpose. Seasoned timber lasts longer, since the water in green timber is necessary to the life of germ tomatic stoker on one of its mammoth cats, braises and burns causes them to in Parsons and filled many positions freicrht locomotires. The machine is ously since that time, a period of 41 years. He has lost only 31 days which heal without maturation and much here with credit and several years ago said to do its work in a very satisfac Scientifis investigations sometimes cause the death of the investigators.

went to Kansas City where he was em were on account of sickness. It is tory manner and to make the labor of more quickly than by the usual treatment. For sale by all druggists. ployed by the Davidson Commission fungi. Seasoning also Dr.

Milan Sachs, who had been experi- producing said that Nelson never puts a clerk in the firemen much lighter. It Is claimed on the agent of the road at Chanute that unless their wages were raised 15 cents per day they would quit work. When the time they gave the agent to reply had expired, as he had no authority to grant them the desired increase, they all struck. Tbe Southern PaciSc has just closed a contract for 100,000 tons of steel rails to be delivered during 1904. The price paid is $28 a ton which represents a totil investment of 92,800,000.

A blessing alike to young and old; Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry; nature's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea and summer complaint. New Buggies and Wagons. Company. greatly increases the effectiveness of a man's hat to remember his destina- that the nse of the automatic stoker During the summer kidney irregu A short time ago he went to Gaines never carries persons past larities are often caused by excessive I will lengthen the life pf the fire box tion and ville, where he had a good post their stopping place.

He has never and fines, and at once produce a steady drinking or being overheated. Attend tion with a grain firm. While there he had a wreck during the 41 years tnat men ting with bubonic plague bacilli at Berlin, became infected and died a few days ago. Now an attendant of the doctor's is down with the disease. It is said that further experime nts with these dangerous bacilli will be forbidden by the German government.

fire with the use of less coal. Tbe claim ia made that the opening of the to the kidneys at once by using Foley's Kidney Cure W. C. McKee. was taken sick with typhoid malaria fever and'was brought to the home of preservative treatment, a matter which the bureau is now placing much emphasis.

One of the interesting discoveries of the forest experts is that high grade timbers like white oak and long leaf pine, being much denser than timbers ot low grade, are not so readi- he has run a train and his record in this respect is so well known that his brother in Parsons about a week Hundreds of lives Baved every year many people will wait to take his train. firebox door so often in feeding the fire in the regular way, lets in a great amount of cold air and the sudden chance of temperature weakens the ago. by haying Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in From the time he arrived in Parsons It is reported that the Bock Island-Frisco will secure control of the East John P. Holland, inventor of the I '7 penetrated as the latter by nreserva- the house just when it is needed.

Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of every sort. his condition was considered serious and he grew steadily worse. It was plates. The failure of many of the oil wells submariue boat bearing his name, de-1 live fluids, and that it is much more clares that the flying machine of the I economical to treat a low grade porous not thought that he would live through and West Texas which will give the 'Frisco system entrance into Houston. This has been desired for a long time in the Beaumont district has resulted the day Tuesday, so it 1 was not un St.

lVoula Excursion June 26th. Four dollars round trip. Special future will be nothing more than a I wood like beech, which usually lasts expected when the end came that in great inconvenience to many roads that had prepared to use oil as fuel in train will leave Parsons at 11 p. m. pair of artificial wings which any ordi only about four years, than a high C.

B. Kennedy has just received a carload of South Bend buggies and also a car load of Studebaker wagons. Let us show you the best and nices spring work in the city. Special Excursion Hate. To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Glenwood Springs.

Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah, June 1st to September 30th, very low rates via K. rtilwae. night. their engines. Among these roads is Don't miss this opportunity to visit St.

grade timber. By the wasteful method of slaughtering timber, from which Louis. See Katy 'a agent for further the Pike's Peak Maniton, and sever particulars. al other Colorado roads that had fitted and an extension had been planned to Houston by the 'Frisco before the merging of the two roads. The large coal businesss in southeastern Kansas is evidenced by the fact that during the month of May the 'Frisco alone handled 18,000 loaded coal cars from the southeastern Kansas district.

When it remembered ud their engines to burn fuel oil. The nary man of strength and intelligence can strap to his shoulders and fly with. "Conservatism has been the greatest obstacle to the solution of aerial navigation, he says. Here is one obstacle that will not worry Holland. Scald head is an eczema of the oil found in Colorado ia of too high a An Old Resident Deavd.

Frank W. Felt, one of the early residents of Labette county, died last Wednesday after a lingering Wppa, The deceased came to Kansas and settled in Montana township in 1873. In about a year he moved to Oswego, where he made his home until 12 years ago. He was agent for the M.t cTade to make desirable as it Michigan has suffered perhaps more than any other state, industries requiring a high grade of wood at low cost are finding it more and more difficult to supply their needs. If the bureau of forestry had been estab- scalp very severe severe sometimes, but it can be cured.

Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At burns with such intensity that it de stroys flues very rapidly. It ia also any drug store, SO cents. that the 'Frisco is but one road tap The great tension under which the much much more valuable than the For Sale at Bargaisu Kansas City Excursion Sunday, JaneSS. The M.

K. A T. railway will run a special excursion to Kansas City next Sunday. $2 round trip. Three special trains.

See Katy's agent. It will bring results, the new feature of advertising in The Sex. Texas product. The roads are trust- ping this field, it will be seen that the A eood four room dwelling house coal business in this part of the state ing that new fields of fuel oil will soon usuea any years ago ana the government have laid a firm hand on the cupidity ot man, an inexhaustible supply with fruit and shrubbery in the yard. be discovered, otherwise they will have T.

railway in Oswego until 18S1 when he was elected county clerk and re-signed his position with the railroad company to go Into the court house. He served several terms as county to return to coal for neL at No. 2414 Crawford avenue. Half cash, balance on time. B.

B. Van is assuming immense proportions. Two section gangs on the Katy working out of Chanute have struck for higher wages. They served notice Probably the oldest conductor in Meter. of forest products would have been preserved for future generations.

The work of the bureau, tardy though it Everybody reads The 8cs- continuous service on any road in the, Energy all gone? Headache? clerk and was a courteous and efficient official. During his residence in -Labette county he made a large number of friends who will learn with regret of Stomach out of order? Simply a ease of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters public mind has suffered for a long time has at last been relieved by a scientific writer, who at length has found a solution to the burning question, "Why does popcorn pop?" It is because "the starch polygons are expansive under heat, causing a fracture along the two radii, the endosperm swelling considerably, while' the peripheral portions cohere with the hull and the fractured quarters turn back to mat below the embryo. The ex-plrzitloa is so simple. Wonder we rt tr thought of it before.

i will make a new man or woman Of Cert ft Cste a CsM eh E3 Mf be, is altogether good. If lumbermen and consumers would unite in applying the results of the experiments of the bureau very much can yet be done towards compensating for past, wastefulness. his death. yon. Died la New Mexico.

No need to fear sudden attacks of every cholera inf an turn, dysentery, diarrhoea. A. Buckley has received word of the death of Sister Augustine last weelfc in or summer complaint, if yon have Dr Tsx Errs priata all the news all the ew Mexico. The "deceased will be Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry I I time, esd when it is news. remembered by BBy" foienda in -Par- in the rjaicisse chest..

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