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THE TARIFF AND JOINT RULES 01 Latest Kansas Events. FLIGHT OF ELIJAH Sunday School Lesion for Feb. 19, 1911 Specially Arrangod for Tlil Paper Barks Herbs That have great medicinal power, are raised to their highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood, as they are combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla. 40,366 testimonials received by actual count in two years. Be sure to, take Hood's Sarsaparilla Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsataba.

SAVED FROM DANGEROUS OPERA-TIQIMIE1GKBGH ADVISED WHAT TO DO FOR JUDDER TROUBLE I too wish to add my testimonial to the thousands you no doubt have, and will tell you what your great medicine did fur me. Several months ago I was taken very sick with bladder trouble, bad intense pains and suffered greatly, at times I could not stand on my feet or sit in a chair and often was forced to cry out with pain, I consulted two doctors who gave me different kinds of medicine, which did me no good. It seemed as though the more of their medicine I took, the worse I became. The doctors seemed to be greatly puzzled over my case and after holding a consultation, I was told that I had a severe case of inflammation of the bladder and an operation was very necessary. I was being prepared to be taken to the hospital, when a neighbor came to my houso and said, "Why don't you try a Question Whether Action Can Be Mado Binding Is One for Most Cara ful Consideration.

The present senate and house of representatives may pass rules to bind themselves in the handling of the tariff, by schedules, as Senator Cummins' proposes, or by subjects, as Senator Aldrich seems to prefer, but can either, or both of them, bind the next congress by any rule whatever, or even bind themselves, of a majority of either house at any moment chooses to abandon the rule? There was a time when a Joint rule, that Is one passed by both houses, was supposed to have the force of a statute, unre-versible by either alone, but that theory died when the senate, in 1877, repealed the twenty-second joint rule Doyle Succeeds Johnson. Six ballots, which took up almost the entire time of an afternoon session of the Kansas Society of Labor and Industry, were required before Owen formerly assistant labor commissioner, was elected labor commissioner to succeed W. L. A. Johnson, whoTor 14 years has held that position.

At the morning session the officers elected were: President, Charles Roschelle, of Wichita; vice president, L. A. Hartley, of Parsons. President Roschelle is a carpenter and Hartley Is a machinist. When the voting began for labor commis LESSON TEXT-1 Kings Iffmory Vernon 11-13.

GOLDEN TEXT "They that wait op-n the Iord shall renew their strength." 40:31. TIME The) day after the scene on Mount Carmel, It. C. D09 (or 856-7), In the wilderness, and 40 yeards later on Horeb. PI.ACK I.

Jezreel, one of the royal residences, 20 miles northeast of Samaria. 2. The wilderness beyond Beer-nheha, 40 miles southwest of Jerusalem, 100 miles from Jezneel. 3. Horob, one of the mountains of Sinai.

The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by Wichita Man Invents Aeroplane. Lee Smith, manager of the Wichita Acetylene Manufacturing company has invented an all aluminum aeropUfne and will make a trial flight soon. It is of the monoplane type and will weigh In the neighborhood of 550 pounds. The planes, which are similar to those built by other monoplane Inventors, have. the added lifting capacity of a gas compartment, distributed according to the weight of the machine across the top of the planes.

The gas, while it has a tendency to reduce the speed, adds safety and at the same time cuts down the weight of the monoplane to the extent of its lifting capacity. The machine when inllated as a consequence is perfectly balanced. Mr. smith lays especial claim on the fact that he will be able to rise almost anywhere with his machine inasmuch as it will not be necessary for; him to make a preliminary run in order fo CARTER'S LITTLE In our last Wesson we left Elijah running before Ahab's chariot from Csrmel to Jezreel, one of the royal for the purpose of opening the way to LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable the counting in of Rutherford B.

Hayes sioner there were six candidates in the race. Besides Doyle the candidates were: T. P. Menton, of Coffey-ville, at present a deputy factory ln- act iiirdy and president of the United States. Casters the eently on twenty-second joint rule had been bottle of Dr.

Kilmer's Swamp-Root?" I was willing to try anything to get relief from my suffering. My wife bought a bottle of your medicine which I began taking Over. Ci lire yl nassed in 1865 providing the mode by Charles H. Danner, of Fort TITTLE ilVER Ipius. Biliousness, wnicn the electoral votes should De and soon noticed a cnange for the better.

counted In the second election of Mr. Headache, Dizzi Scott, a railroad conductor; YV. E. Bryan of Topeka, a leather worker, ajid president 'of the International There was nothing novel I continued taking it and got belter right along, my appetite returned and I was able to resume work. Brotherhood of Leather Workers; A.

about it. It embodied the principles which had governed every count since secure monentum. This is one of the I have used several bottles of Swamp- nets, and Indigestion. They io their duty. Small Pill, Smatl Dote, Small Price.

Btutw Signature Roe, of Wichita, a brakemart, and H. Clecan, a railway of he time of Washington. Its principles Root and know that if I had not taken it, I would have been operated on, and per Horton. chief faults of the present type of aeroplanes. The machine will be operated with a 60-horsepower motor.

Smith's invention has attracted con haps never recovered. I never fail to tell and methods would have been followed in the count then impending had no joint rulo been passed at all. But, 2 my friemls about Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root as I know it will save many people fearing that some unreconstructe'd from suffering and perhaps, as my Girl Wins Prize for Corn. When the Tri-Clty Farmers' insti outhern state should come forward case, a dangerous operation.

siderable attention and he has received several offers for it but has refused. He will, seek a patent soon after making his preliminary flights. tute met at Egerton and appointed lours gratefullv, SAMUEL WILSON, Minneapolis, Minn. judges to award prizes offered boys exhibiting corn of their own raising, with a vote, it was framed and introduced by Senator Morton of Indiana to make sure that the objection of one house would be effective against it as State of Minnesota County of Hennepin they found that Frances Wilson, 12 years old, daughter of D. Wilson, residences, while the-blessed rain was refreshing the whole country, an emblem of what God would do spiritually for the nation.

Elijah was too wisa to enter the lair of the tigress. But Ahab told Jezebel. We can imagine the bitter objurgations which she poured upon her cowering husband for having stood quietly by while her prophets and Baal's prophets were being massacred by a rebellious people. Then Jezebel, scornfully ignoring her husband, and undefeated, whatever may have happened to her prophets, in the Intesity of her rage, bound herself by an oath like that of the forty Jews who bound themselves that' they would not eat or drink till they had slain Paul and sent a messenger unto Elijah. She felt that Elijah was In power.

He fled and his servant went with him. Elijah was a brave man if ever thvw was one, but he was not a braggadocio, lie was brave enough to let the ignorant think he was a coward. His going was not a sign of cowardice, bin of wisdom and common sense. Christ himself bade his disciples, "When ye are persecuted in one city flee ye to another;" kindle the divine fires elsewhere, and there shall be two flames instead of one. "Elijah flies only when he has done the mighty work of God, and only when the life is In deadly peril which ho would fain save for future emergencies of service." Aged Farmer Burned to Death.

While burning grass on his farm it. had always been. This joint rule Personally appeared before me this 24th was sent to Mr. Lincoln for his ap had entered ten ears grown by her day of 1999, Samuel Wilson, of the northwest of Ottawa, Patrick Costi-gan, aged SI years, stumbled and fell proval, and he returned it with his city of Minneapolis of the State of Minne signature, but was careful to say that sota, who subscribed the above and on nto the fire. He received burns which oath says that same is true in substance on an acre tract, and she was voted a special.

prize. The institute is comprised of farmers from Wellsville Gardner and Edgerton, and is one of the oldest in part of the state, hav- resulted In his death. He was the and in fact. father of attorney W. J.

Costigan and the matter was entirely within the jurisdiction of the two houses, and that the president had nothing to do with it. New York Tribune. M. M. KERRIDGE, Notary Public.

Commission expires March 26, 1914. ug been meeting for more than 20 ex-Sheriff S. P. Costigan, both of Ottawa. He lived alone on his farm, nine miles from there.

A friend passing the farm- saw the old man totter and fall. Mr. Costigan was conscious about two hours after the accident. year3. inis is tne nrst time mat a girl has competed.

Miss Wilson Jirlter to Dr. Kilmer Co. Hinrhnmton, N. Y. Present Tariff Vindicated.

The preliminary report of the bu li'l planted, tended and raised the corn without help. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You reau of statistics at Washington shows Send to Dr. Kilmer Bingham- ton, N. for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone.

You will also receive Killed by Poisoned Wheat. The people of Wallace county are Kansas Rival of Burbank Ties. William H. Thomas, the Kansas that the year 1910 was a record-breaker as regards the total foreign trade of the United States. The aggregate was $3,427,218,000, against in 1907, until now the greatest rival of Burbank, died at his home in a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder.

When writing, be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-cents and one-dollar. Wichita recently after a week's ill considerably worked up over the numerous deaths among horses, cattle and hogs, and the death of one man near Sharon Springs in the last few months from suspicious cause. For ness.

Thomas was wen Known, not ever reached. The figures tell their own story of the commercial expansion of the country and of recovery from the business depression that culminated a little more than three years He went a day's journey into the wilderness. He would be alone, without, even his -servant, in this Gethsem- Caution. "I have a remarkable history," be only in this section, but among harti-culturists and florists for his rare skill in growing plants. He grafted plants successfully and produced several new varieties.

However, he nver many weeks a deep mystery surround gan the lady who looked like a possi ane, as Christ when he went in hia ed the death of the man and the subsequent deaths of the animals. The ble client. ago, and also refute a great many al agony to pray alone. He requested for himself that he might die. He had legations made to discredit the protec "To tell or sell?" inquired the law myster it is believed is now partly, at least, cleared up, and, it looks very yer cautiously.

Washington Herald. five tariff. Last year the exports hoped to accomplish the deliverance much like poisoned wheat put out for THIS POSTER G-XXVXj has been adopted by tlie mm city AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' AsseoiiTien at the trade-mark of Its fi Ttb animal motor show IN CONVENTION BALL THE WEEK CF FEBRUARY 27. The Poster Girl oomes to Kaneaa Cits on excellent recommendation, having graced the adver; tiutmnnt nf th rncont National Manufacturers made this a business, pursuing it rather for pleasure. He derived practically no commercial profit from his work but his greenhouse here is one of the beauty spots of the city.

of the people, but he was terribly dis- Constipation causes many serious dis were $1,864,411,000 and imports while in 1907 the exports were $1,923,426,000 and the imports were $1,475,520,000. In other words, prairie dogs is responsible for the ex citement. appointed. Jezebel still had power. Henthenjsm would still flourish.

All eases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Plea pant Pellets. One a laxative his efforts had been but trying to dam three for cathartic. Mr.

Thomas came to Wichita in a covered wagon in 1878. under the new tariff we have opened Golden Eagle For H. S. Niagara with bulrushes. "All thy billows have gone over me." He lay The Hill City school has received the door to many additional millions of dollars' worth of foreign products.

show in New York City. She was kindly loaned to Kansas City by the Association, of Licensed Auto a golden eagle, mounted and ready down and slept, utterly worn out, and Kansas City Theaters. The man in the church with the roving eyes looking over the bulbous nose is pretty sure to be strong on the doctrines. for exhibition. The bird was shot exhausted.

mobile manuiaoturere. Thereare to be 58 distinct make of Pleasure mm nnriisDlnv at the Fifth Annual Kan At the Shubert during the week of five miles east of town by Orville Grif God gave his beloved sleep, and Sugh a result certainly could not be attained if the tariff were really "prohibitive," The most gratifying feature of the showing is the large proportion of manufactures exported. This, too, February 20, Maxine Elliott will ap sas City (Show '11 makes of Trucks, a pleas- fith, a young farmer, and presented to lug ex lil bit or Motor uyciei. ana auout (10,000 display of accessories. pear in her new English farce com who knows what dreams and visions fhene in the darkness.

Rest for mind and body. God sent him a friend. the high school. A. K.

lloyles, of Sa By comina to this bid exposition anyone Inter- ARE YOl'R CLOTHES FADED Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make them white again. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. Una mounted the specimen which edy, "The Inferior Sex." The scenes of the play take place on a yacht and ssted in motor cars htw a complete chance to see all of the new and old carson the American market. There are a number of Kansas City dealers shows we are making headway in cap Behold, then an angel touched him.

measures 6V2 feet from tip to tip, turing the most desirable patronage have to do with a woman hater who wbo will be unable to exhibit at thit sanw on aa-Vnnnfc nf trade differences. They will keep open This is one of the two rarest birds in Cod's messenger, human or angelic is frequently abroad. Sales in foreign lands of bonne, with spMaal wareroom displays the week the museum, the other being a snowy A woman's will changed to a won't. of February zit American products are no longer con is converted against his will. "The Newlyweds and Their with its tinkly-tinkly musical melange owl which was killed a little over a More nrobahly the latter, one of the "ministering spirits, sent forth to minister for them who shall be 'heirs of salvation." Elijah's loneliness fined to agricultural products and year ago.

'mw materials." will be the attraction at the Grand m. broken. He was not forgotten. during the week commencing Febru Newton Votes for Interurban. Th outward, visible manifestations ary 19, with a special matinee on Advices from the Arkansas Valley Taft end Canadian Reciprocity.

Wednesday, Washington's birthday Interurban railway with general of Nothing more encouraging has ema 1 t-y The play is a crash of fun all the fices in Wichita, say that Newton had nated from the White House for a long way through. subscribed $100,000 in bonds for the of nower, whether in the natural or F.n'ritnai world, while necessary in tlie'r time and place, are but the sii'f'ller results of the power that procured them. For instance, in the natural world, the storms however great, express but the slightest effects time Mian the authoritative understanding that the president will push the Canadian reciprocity plan with the building of the road from Sedgwick to that city. This road is built north Francis Wilson, in "The Bachelor's Caby," a delightful comedy written by himself, will appear at the Willis next congress, which will have a Dem out of Wichita through Valley Center to Sedgwick. It was stated that the line would be built into Newton as Wood during the entire week, begin ocratic house, if the present congress fails to act, or acts adversely on the of the air, which gives life to all liv- lng beings, men, trees.

This ning Monday, February 20. As usual a remarkably strong company is sup soon as a franchise had been secured proposition. world without air would be as dead While it is not probable that an ex porting Mr; Wilson this season. as the moon. New Probate Judge.

tra session would be called to ratify How feeble the lightning compared this reciprocity agreement, the intima Giant Black Eagle Killed. tion that such a thing might be done with the silent invisible work of elec trinity lighting our cities and homes, A message has been received at Downs stating that Gov. Stubbs had appointed David Fink, of Downs, probate judge of Osborne county to fill from woman's ailments are invited to write to the names and addresses here given, for positive proof that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does cure female ills. driving our machinery, carrying our Is not without consistent basis, for the prospects are that the agreement will be promptly ratified by the Canadian Albert White, a young man near Sylvan Grove, a short time ago killed a large black eagle which measured 6 feet 10 inches from tip to tip of the wings, the largest of this kind of a Tumor "Removed.

the vacancy left by the dath of V. messages over the wires. It used to be thought that the upheaval of the continents and the rearing of the parliament, thus placing the responsi M. Grosebeck, who died the day he was to have taken the office for the bility for failure or delay in the estab great mountains was due to cata bird ever killed in this country. third term.

lishing of better, commercial relations between the two countries wholly on clysms and conflagrations and vast explosions of volcanic force. It has the Washington government. John Dyche Passes Away. Formers Marketing 1909 Wheat. This Canadian agreement is likely to precipitate a fair, striking test of For several days the farmers of Geary county have been marketing long been known that they are due only in part to these, but chiefly to the Inconceivably slow modifications John William Dyche, one of the oldest citizens of Shawnee county, died at Auburn recently.

Mr. Dyche was a portion of their 1909 crop of wheat the present congress on the tariff question as modified by national dissatis produced by water, and air and heat, 80 years old. He was born in Berk ley Springs, W. September 13 faction with the existing law, just as he final terms of the tariff commis 1831. He was an uncle of Prof.

L. which they have been holding back for better prices. Several thousand bushels of this old wheat has been sold to local millers, who report it to be in excellent condition, although So long as all real progress in religion, in reform, in the coming of the kingdom of God, lies always in a change of will, of character, so long sion bill will furnish another test. Dyche, of the University of Kansas, and a brother of Alexander Dyche, the change must be made by motives, who came to Kansas in the Spring of a trifle light. The farmers are opti and moral influences, not by force, Tribute to Ex-Senator Cockrell.

1865, and who died at Auburn in "The lion shall lie down with th March 1901. mistie over the prospects for a good wheat crop this year, and for that reoson 'are disposing of their old lamb," only when the lion's na- Much has been said of the retirement of Messrs. Aldrich and Hale from ihe senate and public life, but another Skyscraper for Wichita. ture is so changed that it loves to eat grass like the ox, and does not wheat. Wichita is to have a 12-story of man of distinguished services is passing from the field and almost unno want to eat the lamb.

Organic Displacements. Black Dnck, Minn. Mrs. Anna Anderson, Box 19. Wesleyville.Pa.

Mrs. Ester.R.FJX Trenfun, T. Purneil, 307 Lincoln Avenue. Can.den,N.J.i"Itrs. Ella Johnston, 289 Liberty S.

Chicago, Wm. Tnlly, 2052 Ogdett Avenue. Paiufnl Periods. Caledonia, Ph. Schattner, E.R.

14, Box 54. Adrian, Mo. Mrs. C. B.

Mason. R.B. No. 2. N.

Oxford, Mass. Miss Amelia Duso, Box 14. Mrs.A.A.BalengerJR-F D.l. Negaunee.Mich. Mrs.

MarvSedlock.Box 1273. Orrville, E. F. Wagner, Box 620. Atwater.

Ohio. Miss Minnie Muelhaupt. PrairteduChien.Wis. Mrs. Julia Konicheck, B.NO.L Irregularity.

Buffalo, N.T. Mrs. Clara Dar brake, 17 Ms.r!t-mobt St. Winchester, May Deal R.R.NO.T. St.

Regis Falls, N.Y. Mrs. J. H. Breye.o.

GrayviUe, 111. Mrs. Jessie Schaar, Box 22. Hudson, Obia-Mrs. Geo.

Strickler, B. No. Box Si Ovarian Trouble. Chas. Mowe, E.

R. S. Pluladelphia, Chat. LuU, 2219 N. Mole St.

Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Johu. O. Moldan, 2116 Second North, Hndson.Ohio.

Mrs.LetaCaraoei&o,R-F.D.7 Vestwnod, Md. Mrs. John F. Rwbards. Benjamin, Julia Fratu, K.FJ5.

1 Female Wealtneu. W.TerreHante, Ind. Mrs. Artie E. Hamilton Elmo, Mo.

Mrs. A. O. Da Vault. Lawrence.Iowa.

Mrs. JuliaA. Snow, R. No. d.

L'tica, Mary Earl wine, K. F. 1. S. Mrs.

Charley Chapman, L.P. D. No. 7. Elgin, 111.

Mrs. Henry Lsiieberg, 713 Adam St. Schaetferstown, Pa. Mrs. Cyras Hetrich.

Cresson, Pa. Mrs. EilaE. Aikey. Fairchaace, Pa.

Mrs. ldeliaA.l)anham,Bos Nervous Prostration. Knoxvilie, Clara J), t. Oronogo, Mo. Mrs.

Mae MoKnight. W. P.Valentme, S02 Lin-coin Avenne. Muddv, Msy Nolen. Brook'ville, Ohio.

Mrs. R. KinniiOB. C. Cole.

Philadelphia, Pa. Mrs. Frank Clark, iL Chase County Pioneer Dead. Elmo, Mo. Mrs.Sarali JJ.

No. Box 16. Christina Katlck, Ma9.Mrs. uthaa IS. Ureaton, CI North JUiiin St.

Mtlwaukee.Wis.Mrs. Emma Imse, 833 1st St. Chicago, 111. Mrs. Alvoua Sperling, 1408 Cly- bourne Ave.

Victoria, 5Iis9.llr. Willio Edwards. Cincinnati, H. Housh, 7 Eart- view Ave. Change of Wfo.

Epping, N.H.Mrs. Celia JS. Stevens. Slreator, J. H.

Campbell, 206North Second St. Brooklyn, N.Y.Mrs. Evens, 828 Ealsey St. Koah, Iiy.Mrs. Lizzie Holland.

Edwards. Circleville, Ohio.llrs. Alice Kirlin, 3o3 Went Huston St. Salem, lnd.Mrs. Lizzie 8.

New Orleans, La. Mrs. Gaston Terpsichore St. Mlshawaka, Chas. Bauer, 623 East Marion St.

Katie Knblk, B. 2, Box 61. Maternity Troubles. ronaugh, Mo. Mrs.D.

F. Aleshire. Phenix, K.I.-Mrs. Wm. O.

King, Box 283. Carlstadt, N.J. llr. Louis Fischer, Monroe St. South San ford, Me.

Mrs. Charles A. Anstin. Schenectady, N.Y Mra.li.Porter,782 Albany St. Taylorville, Joe Grantham, 82S W.

Vandeveer St. Cincinnati, Ohio. lira. Sophia Mo- Micken Ave. Big Bun, W.

E. Pooler. Philadelphia, Pa. llri. 1L Johnston, 218 SiegelSt.

WBCe. Peoria, Clara L. Gauwiti, B. R. No.

4, Box G2. Aoirasta, Tana, R.F.0. 2. St. Paul, Minn.Mr.

B. M. Schorn, 10S3 Woodbridge St. Pittsburfr, G. Kinlaid E.E.

Kearnev, Mo.Mn. Thomas Asburry. Blue Island, Anna Schwarti, S3 Grove St. East Earl, Augustus 4. Operation Avoided.

Deroa Betbnne. Gardiner, S. A.Wiliiama, 142Wli- iuirton Ave. O.lcago.Ul.-Mra.Wm.AhrensiW.IlstSt. Bollevue, Ohio.

Mrs. Edith Violatd, 2i8 Monroe St. Anjrnste Vespermann. fice building to replace the four-story Bitting Bros, building destroyed by Elijah, was to return, not yet to Israel, but around it to the wilder ticed. This is former Senator Cockrell of Missouri, whose successor, C.

Mrs. J. R. Blackshire, for 50 years a fire New Year's day. Plans for resident of Chase county, died at her ness of Damascus.

Damascus was on McChord, has just been appointed on structure have been an home on the Clover Cliff ranch after the interstate commerce commission, nounced. It is understood that work a short illness of a week. Mrs. Black the borders of the desert. Here he would be beyond the dominions of Ahab.

He was not for the present to enter into the scene of danger, but in his seventy-sixth year, after 36 years jf public service in Washington, he is will begin on the building this spring, shire was 76 years of age. Together Dnce more a private citizen. A politi with her husband they came td Kan sas in 1861, locating in the Cotton Poultry Show for Western Kansas. to do his work from without. Gradu- Dian of the old school, he is almost the At a meeting of the Commercial wood valley near Elmdale.

ally better times came; and we find last link left with the legislation of re club of Dodge City provision was him in the kingdom, and the schools construction days. Senator Cockrell made for holding a poultry show or Lived 40 Years in Paola. of the prophets flourishing. Anoint was never a malignant partisan and It exhibit for tHe territory west of New Mrs. S.

P. Boone, over 40 years a It was customary to set apart, by was because of the universal esteem anointing kings and prophets. It oft in which he was held that President ton in Kansas at Dodge City some time in November or December of this resident of Paola, is dead after an illness of several She was en means merely to set apart for ftoosevelt honored him with a place on some special service of God. Ihe interstate commerce commission. past 70 years of age.

Want Site for Union Depot. Hazael was known as the eonfl- Objects to Size of Gas Bills. dential officer of Benhadad, king Negotiations have been opened by Bryan Still ta Be Reckoned With. of Syria at that time. He was set Because the gas bills of domestic consumers in Hutchinson were larger apart to be the Instrument of punish attorneys for the railroad interests in Wichita for the block of land lying Mr.

Bryan slyly gets even with that Baltimore Democratic conference and oy dinner, where he was ignored and than usual for January, in spite of lug Israel ror tneir sins. He was the storm and the fire that went be between the Santa Fe and Rock Island the gas being off during the coldest Aueguer.y Ave. liter, Kansas. jits. Lizzie weather, a call was issued for the or rrom which he was conspicuous by absence.

The issue of his Commoner fol fore the voice of the Dord. It is for us to be cheered by God These women are only a few of thousands of living witnesses ot passenger depots. It is stated that this property if secured will be used as the site of the long contemplated ganization of a gas consumers' pro lowing the Baltimore affair had a lot method of cheering, and then to pass tective association. of interesting news about Democratic on the encouragement, and cheer oth. Union depot for Wichita.

To Drill For Gas at Lincoln. doings all over the country, but never i mention of the hobnobbing at Balti ers by the cheer whereby God has cheered ns. The coach of the Har the power of Lydia E. Phikharn's Vegetable Compound to cure female diseases. Not one of these women ever received comiensation in any form for the use of their names in this advertisement but are willing that we should refer to them because of the good they may do other suffering women to prove that Lydia E.

Pinkh.rm'3 Vegetable Compound is a reliable and honest medicine, and that tha statements made in our advertisemeuta regarding its merit 9 tL truth and nothing but the truth, more. And it is safe to assume that vard football team in an address ta There has recently been organized at Lincoln the Lincoln Oil, Gas and Chfciute Window Glass Plant Reopens Work has been resumed at the plant of The Chanute Window Glass company after a shut-down of three weeks because of unfaYorable market conditions. several thousands of Mr. Bryan's read the students, said, "Cheering th most important factor in the success Development company with a capital ers will understand why and govern stock of $10,000. themselves accordingly.

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