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The Lane Leader from Lane, Kansas • 4

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S99WMMSI Donlt forget the meeting a. ihu Opera wlntlqw. I. Fisher and Geo. Fowler THE LAlfE LEADER.

1 I.UH-! OUlTUAIfir. JHHV POST OBFIOH. flnnn at 7-3(1 a. m. ana oioses 7:00 p.

m. Sunday Open tram 11:00 a. in. to 11:00 bouse, Monday Dght. ft $3,00.

MAGAZINE FOR SI. and fiKoijig W. Covbll, tyuo died at were wqrkjug the window and tbe oharge of iliqt purely missed tbem aqd lodged lu the wall and Ceiling. The Clarion folks Col. Suuddy, of La Cygna, pu in town I iw (a 4.00 p.

m. Erldart June lU3, on business Thursday, home of Mr. Frank list Friday, from injuries caused by being (tnockod off the railroad track by a passing wreck train, tiut at p. m. Adah Loch, ft.

If. Mrs. John Hale and children visited say the assault was altogether unprovoked, as did not even know, (hat Allen was The Postmaster-General writes to the editor ot Authuk's New Home Maoa friends lu Paola the first of tba week- HUB HAH fOB THE Fftl HTHI public meeting will be held la the Lane was bop Feb. 19, 1833, In Courtland ooun- near. zigB of "As your magazine gets thicker It gets brighter.

I congratulate you qn (Jqlug what nq one. qlap lias done. In putting out two copies at David of Illinois, visited his State of New York) moved to Ohio in brother, E. R. Beeson, in Lane, last week.

tps prlpe others charge for one-lt is half the price ot no better Opera house next Monday evening June It Eight o'clock, to make arrangements for Greeley ifews. Mil Anna Weaver started for Oklahoma W. O. Burkes and Miss Mollis Davis bis was written when the price was $1.50, but the circulation has grown so 1838. where be spent his hqyuood days.

In the state of Minnesota be just barely escaped bplng killed by the Sioux Indians In that terrible massacre in Brown county In City, Monday night, where her husband, grand celebration on the Fourth, Qt July. visited friends in Edgerton the first of the large that we oan afford to make it 0p, and have made it larger aud better at the same time, week. Marlon Weaver, la olerk. In a drugstore. We are sorry tq sea thera leave our pity.

Everybody oome put. AU people living out In the country are specially invited to Jt has long been 'said that it was "tbe best magazine in the English 1869. He was married to Mrs. Laura Will Watson has gone to Joplin, HAH.BO.iP TIME T4I1LE. TEilNSQOIxa W88T.

Mail a. m. OiNKOs fckLL a. n. Local Fkbiaht :60 a.

m. THAINS 00INU UST. Mail 3: IB p. m. Cannon Ball a.

m. Local Fkkiuht p. ra. Passengers desiring to taK the cannon ball here, must procure tickets in the evening and the train will then be nqtlljed to stop iqr them. (By order ot the Sup't.) D.

B. Qlori, Agent. RANTOUL TIMS TABLE. Local Friiot, west, a. m.

Mail Weat, 1:18 p. m. Mail East, 1:41 p. m. LOU At.

FkIIOST, East, p. m. J. B. CHOHBR.

AgU The yqung folks of Greeley were highly fqr tbe and it Is better to day than ever. where he will run a livery stable for J. T. Lamb In 1S63. Three childreq were born of tbla union 'of which only one is now attend this meeting.

entertained at tbe residence of Rev. II. I. Long. Evtry iLibscrlber gats $3.00 worth of plpve Fjtting living Mrs.

Frank Gatlin, residing la Lane, Dolson, Saturday evening. A surprise G. Elani was quite aiok for a day or atterns FREE. social was given in honor of Miss Flo, who He leaves his sorrowing wife and daughter tw this week with stomach trouble. He full particulars and sapiple pppy (including a pattern order worth 85 cents), mourn this sad event that caused bis was indeed surprised." All that were there Is better now, sent free for five twp-pent stamps.

death. Also five grand children, seven enjoyed themselves to the highest degree, C. E. Russell, of Hillsdale, ylslted in LOCAL itfENTiqif, Adam Loch is postmaster now. New styles Wall Paper it Drug Store.

Horace Grant was In town Yesterday. A. C. Owens drove to Ottawa, Monday. Buy your Blank Bqok! at the Postqfflce.

Carl Crow visited relatives at Greeley, step-grapd phildren and two great-grand The Greeley News thinks that that town THE ARTHUR PUBLISHING C0JIPANY, town Thursday to Saturday with, his friend, children besides host of frieuds, Mr. has an exact counterpart, in appearance, of Dr. J. W. Sing (Lock Box 913.) Walnut and Sixth Philadelphia, Pa.

Cavell was man possessed of mate than Uladstone, in the person of Uncle Sid 8. Mrs. Frank Baker and phildren, of Paola, The above Magazine and this Journal post-paid ope year for $1.75. iSSf ordinary intellect. He was engaged In Pratt.

CIIBCH BIRECTOHY. M. B. Church Preachln? every other Sunday at 8 p. m.

Sunday school at I o'olqolf. p. m. Bonn Ayers, 8up't. Biv.

n. I. Dolbom, Pastor. Union Sunday school every Sunday nupning It 10 o'clock, at the Christian ohuroh, Q. W.

mwUouae, eupt. visited John Hale and family Thursday till general merchandise business seven years Tuesday. Saturday of last week. Simon Gulp was born September 1, 1801 in Ohio prior to moving to Kansas. He Buy your Coal Oil and Lubricating Oils moved tq L.ane February 1836, and engaged in utrnsie, Pennsylvania, ind grew to man- James Owens, of Maysvilie, was at the Drug Store.

hood in that place, and then moved to Silver in the grocery business here for aqout three visiting his brother, John Owens and family, CIVIC SOCIETIES. W. Cuibertson, of Paola, visited friends Spring Iq the same state and there married east of Lane last week. years; be built up a splendid trade and made in Lane Saturday last. LANE LODGE, A.

F. A. meets en the large circle of friends in the surrouudbig to Eleanor Salanders sixty.four years ago ililli Come out, everybody, to tbp Lane opera Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roilin Ayers, last March, In 1834.

he moved to Marlon country, but owing to a misfortune of be house, next Monday night, to discuss plans ynd and 4th Thursday evening ot each month. AU Masonb Invited to attend. W. H. CAMPSSLLy W.

M. 0. Critthndjsn, secy. Wednesday morning, May 81, a son, Dr. county, Ohio, where, sixteen years after, ing very deaf and the bad effects of a credit for celebrating the Fourth.

Puller reports all well. wards, he united with the Missionary Bar system he was compelled to sell out and K. of p. LANE LODGE No. 4T meets every Misses Lena Evans and Clara Merlin, of tist church, which connection he retained quit business, and since that time has lived For Sale or Trade, Paola, visited their friend, Mrs, Frank Wednesday evening, visiting Brother cordially Invited to attend.

P. H. Batks, o. 0. LRKOr KATK9, K.

of ft. 8. quiet life, turning his attention to garden until pauea from labor to reward. A numt Sbortridge, in town, this week. One Spripg Wagon and One Buggy.

ber of bis children having sought homes in I. 0. 0. GRANVILLE LODGE No, meets ing and raisipg poultry. The bereaved family have the sympathy and good will of 43 If.

Adam Lopn, E. Browplee, of Columbus, Ohio, K-apsas, ui, In 188Q, came to Anderson county, Kansas, and purchased the farm on every eaturaay eyemug-, ri cau p. m. G. H.

Swkkt, N. G. LSKOT BATKS, SCO. visited bis brother, Finley Brownlee and yg woul4 fcepp posted, subscribe fpr The Kansas City Times, The best daily paper west of the Mississippi $7.50 A Year, Fine Gilt Wall Paper at 17c per roll at the entire community in this hour of sad memories of the dreadful event that caused family, portb of town last week. Wakefield Gatlln's.

WK. H. BAKER POST NO. 271, G. A.

R. meets 1st Monday evening before full moon in each which u. VT. Grimmer now resides, Here he remained, following the active life of a Farmers 1 Attend the meeting next his death, and they have made a request to mere win be. a serious trouble If you Monday night at the Lane opera house to farmer until December, 1887, when he dis, in which they desirp to thank kind wontn.

John W. Wrioht, P. C. L. p.

Crittinden, Adj't MllUDDIIUD VTn an OAlTa AH VDIPVO 1UQ don't overpome those dyspeptic symptoms, make program for the Fourth of July, posed of his farm and moved to Greelev. friends for their assistance, sympathy, Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine you meet every flrat and third Tuesday evening of flowers and music tendered at the funeral where be died, Tuesday, May 18. 1803. Harvest has commenced in Oklahoma, need. serylce.

Some one has saidi eat'n monm. C. P. Gakd, Capt. Wm.

M. Gakd, 1st Sergt agea years, months and 29 days. He It is claimed the yield ot wheat will be as. Gasaway, of Illiapolis, HU is the was one of the oldest if not the oldest man from 35 to SO bushels per acre throughout, "relief agent'' in D. H.

Glore'i place while Mrs. L. C. Crittenden went to Kansas in the county and was, up until a few weeks before his death, a man of remarkable he takes few weeks' vacation. t'Our mortal life counts life but a span Ot little days allotted here, Aut 'Us Immortal lite that oan grasp The meaning ot eternity." G.

W. N. J. H. JACOBS SON, City, Saturday, and thence to Chicago to visit her daughters and attend the World' The Barney Brothers, two traveling physical power- He retained bis mental Blacksmiths Waqonuaeees.

musicians (one of tbem blind), gave an fair. faculties up to the closing hour. Re leaves three daughters aud one son and bis aged open-air concert, Monday evening, taking "F.O.E." l'bey are always ready to attend to the Rjfttes from Exchange. ANOTHER NOVELTY. itaymoqd Hunt, the seven year old son up a collection to pay their way.

many wants of ttioir customers. companion, now in ber 85th year, He has The Kansas Agitator has taken the coffin of Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Hunt of Ottawa, passed hence, full of years, with the respect b. w. Lievore has ten iaae fpr his new out of its heading and looks more enligbt was found drowned in the Marais (Fines! ojEartt.) of all who kqew him. He was laid to rest business in Chicago. He went last Monday ened.

Perhaps it's a sign that the PopU' FARMERS! being In your plows and toave new lays put on tbem. Also your cultivator shovels have them pointed. All desCygues, Wednesday. Our Phaeton Buggy, afternoon, leaving Frank in charge of the in the Greeley cemetery in the presenoe of a lists intend to drop their calamity wail. Mr.

and Mrs. William Hull, of Pridge. large concourse of oitiiens. Reverend Her, Lane office. We wish them both all proper work guaranteed to give satisfaction.

barker riloti iiaviq (Jottle was on our port, Kentucky, are in Lane visiting Mrs, success. one ot bis former pastors improved the occa streets Saturday, the first time since be was Hull's mother, Mrs, J. W. Parker, They sion by preaching a eood sermon from Miss Ada Cowaa, of Williamsburg, With Leather Wand Back CurUin, and Rubber Bids Oortaini, Trimming, Qma Leather or Fine Broadcloth, WRITE FOR PRICES, so severely hurt in the cyclone, we are will probably locate here. Stallions and Jack.

Psalm t)i): 4, "Lord, make me to know teacher of shorthand, was endeavoring to glad to say that he is getting along nicely The June meeting will be held as usual mine end, and tbe measure of my days, and will soon be able to take bis usual place make up a class in town this week. She has classes in several localities and is a very RILEY D. (nephew of Nancy Hanks, Sunday next at the Quaker church except what it isj that I may know how trail 1 am, in our city. 8.34). by Riley Medium, 2.10k, is a well See our Exhibit at the World's Fair.

that the business meeting of the church efficient teacher. Ottawa Herald i The wheat in Franklin bred and speedy colt, and a good breeder, Do you wish the Leaden sent to friends will be held the Sunday following at Edge The Home Market Club of Boston be county is all right. It looks fine. The at a distance? We mail single oopies to GEORGE the Premium Horse of wood, Mo. THE DAVIS CARRIAGE COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio.

acreage of that cereal is never large in this the county, showing Ave ot the best colts. any address for Sets; three months or longei lieves in protecting farming and mining just as much as manfaoturing. The Home H. Cowan leaves for Paola to-day and county for some reason hotter known to VIDOCQ. an imported Peroberon at the usual a year.

will make that eity bis future borne. The farmers than others. But the bigger the Norman, an 1,800 lb. horse. Market Bulletin (monthly) is brim full of protection points, Every man ought to people of Lane regret very much to lose acreage this year the better.

That's sure, SULLIVAN, a black Warrior Jack, such a good citizen. He will run the 'bus have it. We can furnish it with the Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripans Tabules are of great value. Wheat is going to be wheat.

line at Paola. one of the best in the state, 14 bands high weighB between 600 and GOO lbs. Leadsb for only 11.25 a year. Louisburg Herald i A gang of feather Miss Nellie Grant, now residing with her A very nice time is reported at Greeley, renovators have just been arrested at Lee'i sister, Mrs. Dana Needbam, is about to or These noted horses and Jack can be found at W.

F. DOWNEY'S stable at Richmond, decoration day. Most notable among the Summit. They robbed tbe beds, partially ganize a class in elocution, Miss Grant exeroises were, the fine address of Col. 'editing tbem with cheap chicken feather Kansas.

The Rational Tribune, a highly-accomplished lady and fully com Thomas E. of the 6th Kentucky procured at tbe market house in Kansas petent to make a success in this line, as she Cavalry, and the poem by Miss Jessie City. They shipped 750 pounds of good SQORCHER BICYCLES. 1 WASHINGTON, D. Eipans Tabules banish pain has already done as a teacher in the public Rymus, the daughter of a deceased comrade high priced feathers at one time to St schools.

Is One of Less than Halta-Dozen Realty and an accomplished elocutionist. Louis. POSITIVELY HIGHEST POSSIBLE GRADE. Blpans Tabules prolong life. I bought a special lino of Men's Suits We buy goods for three stores, and buy Paola Spirit: During tbe storm last Satur Great Family Papers in tbe Country, which for price and quality beats the -world such large quantities that we can sell goods day night Mrs.

J. W. Cbaudoins' elegant LlQHT. IT IS THE ONLY ONE Ripans Tabules cure jaundice, and it would pay you to buy one and lay it at the price the small dealers pay the whole Published at tk National Capital residence in Louisburg was struck by light away even if you don't need a new suit IT IS THE ONLY ONE saler for same and still make a profit. We Ripans Tabules oure bad breath.

ning and burned to the ground with nearly all the contents. The loss is $3,500 with Savotad to th blntory of Uu war. now actually retail goods at wholesale prices. 6.00, 6.00, 6.50. 7.00, 7 50, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 12.50, 16 00, IT IS THE ONLY ONE Weldless TUBINQ.

Investigate by making comparisons and you no insurance. Also later in the evening the Utvoted to ttat interests of ci-aoimm and utton. Rlpans Tabules i best liver tonio. 16.50. H.

L. T. Skinneb, Ottawa. will readily be convinced. IT IS THE ONLY ONE barn at tbe M.

E. parsonage was struck and That makai a bold and pmlatont Agbt for theb Registered at the Commercial hotel dur 47 5t H. L. T. Skinner.

Ottawa. burned in the same way. It is a singular 5tronq. Ripans Tabules for torpid liver. ing the past week: Malt Robinson, coincidence that tbe lightning was bo de IT IS THE ONLY ONE We have received a program of the sixth That continually Inatow on Justin being don Evansuyn, St.

Louis; Chaa Regler, Lincoln stiuctive ia tbe same evening at the same annual field day exercises at the Kansas in Rlpans Tabules one gives relief. Neb. Burissy, Herbert, Frank town. stitution for the educatioa of the deaf and Pneumatic Tirea, $150.00. RRETZ A.

CURTIS MFG. CO, HAS MORE DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTOR! Carr, Gambel, Holden, THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. Bun inriDUii orsiN 5 Linn Uounty Ularion: There was sown dumb, at Olatbe, Kansas, to be held on June 9, 1893. Superintendent S. T.

Walker Ripans Tabules are always ready. x-riniou un nnm wniu an tiui with Griffith, Olathe; Baxter, Jim Griffith, last fail according to the report of the town, ability, and flllwi with Uie moat InterwUnf mutter thai can procured. Kansas City; Johnston, Paola; president of the day. There are 29 events, to be followed by a match game of Ripans Tabules a family remedy. ship trustees, 18,262 acres of wheat, and the farmers now report the best prospects KIT A YEAR-TWO CENTS A WEEK.

Williams, Leavenworth; Bermard Macke, Benn ror Hample Coplra. Sample Coplea Free. Osawatomie. base ball on June 10th. The program for a crop that we have had this time of year THt NATIONAL TRIBUNE, Waahlngton, D.

C. Ripans Tabules a standard remedy Registered at the Burner House during very neatly printed in colors by the pupils of the institution, the past week; Jas. Gassaway, Illiapolis Notice of Final Settlement. Richards, B. Dial, La Grippe.

On my recent trip to market 1 closed the State of Kansas, Franklin County, sa. for a number of years, and allowing for possible damage to the wheat crop, which may yet come, we can safely say that the wheat crop in Linn county this year will average twenty bushels per acre, or for the entire county, bushels, and as the Notice Is hereby dven to all creditors and all entire stock of boys' and children's suits of oiners interested, mar ine unaersignea, Exec Budd, and Barney, Charlie Gardner, Hatch, Tunstley, Kansas City; Cuibertson, Misses Lena Evans a St. Louis manufacturer at their former During the prevalence of the grippe the past seasons It was a noticeable fact that those who depended upon Dr. King's New Discovery, sot only had a speedy recovery, but escaped all of utor or tue estate ot rreaenc LuuiKa deceased. will apply to the Probate Court of Franklin Countv, Kansas, on the 16th day ot June A.

price and we can offer bargains which will please all, and pay you to make a trip from and Clara Merlin, Paola; Russell, rest of the couutry will be short on wheat the troublesome after effects of the mala dy, isuh, at 2 o'ciock p. it. to maKe nnai settlement of the estate ot said deceased. Hillsdale; James Blake, Corley and This remedy seems to have a peculiar power In this year, this means $265,240.00 already Lane on a suit. Children's suits tl.25.

effecting rapid cures not only In cases of la ERASTTJS DIOKERSON, Executor. S. W. Cask, Probate Judge. lady, Greeley; David Beeson, Caulop, 111b.

in sight for removing our mortgage indebt 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 8.00, 3 50, 3.75 grippe, but In all diseases of throat, chest and edness. 4.00, 4.50. Boys' suits up to 19 years of lungs, and has cured cases of asthma and hay Dalton, Ottawa; James Horn, Wichita; Brenaman, McElfresh, Osawatomie; Notice of Final Settlement. age, $3.50, 3.75, 4.00, 4.50. 4.75, 5.00, 5.75, Mound City Progress: David Allen, aged lever of long standing.

Try It and be convinced. 1 1 won't disappoint. Free Trial Bottles at Wake James Owens, Maysvilie, Miller, State of Kansas, Franklin County, ss. 6.00, 6.50, 6.75, 7 00, 7.50, 8.00, all worth about ninety-three years, was fined $2 and Notice Is hereby elven to all credirors and all field Gatlln's drug store. Holden, Yardley, Beagle; i more.

H. L. T. Skinner, Ottawa. costs in Justice Trego's court Wednesday LJ outers inierestea, mat ine unaorsignea, Exec Easllv.

ouicklv and Snoddy, La Cygne; Brownlee, Colum utor oi uie estate ot saran m. mcintosn deceased, for assault. The charge was preferred by permanently by Dr. TAFT'S will apply to the Probate Court of Franklin ASTIDlLEJ Comrades of W. H.

Baker Post and friends of Lane who participated with the bus, 111.. James Horner. St. Joe; Grant county, Kansas, on the soth day of June, A. n.

T. Fisher, employed in the Clarion office, It is a specific for that terrible dis 1893, at O'clock, p. to make final settlement Houston, Manhattan, Kas. ease. Instead of frying to the door Mr.

Allen has a garden in tbe rear of tbe of the estate ot Bald deceased. Greeley post in decorating the soldiers' Clarion office, and Tuesday evening while graves at that place May 30. 1893; John A. J. MCINTOSH, Executor.

S. W. Cask, Probate Judge. We acknowledge receipt of the Eighth Biennial Report of the regents and faculty gasping for breath, seeming as if each one would be your last, you have only to take a few dosea Asthmalene when the spasm is broken, the breathing becomes easy and you feel as if some angel of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of the fingers of at work, being of a childish and irritable W. Wright and family, Joseph A.

Hendrix of the State Agricultural college. It cou. disposition, thought the folks were making L. C. Crittenden, J.

C. Wakefield, aeam wnicn naa nearly deprived you of lire. -Ta-n1 JU to51bs. Lane Markets. Corrected to date by J.

J. McCabe Corn, No. 'i, 30c Wheat, 65c. (Seed oats, 30c. FUx seed, 800.

tattle S3.50 per owt. flogs IW.45 per cwt. Chlckens-ojo. per lb. Putter, 10c.

per lb. Ffrsrs, fresli, sc. per doz. Potatoes, for eating, Sl.ao per bu. Seed Potatoes, tl.su per bu.

Shorts, S5c per cwt. Bran, T5c. Oil cake, $1.75 per cwt. meal, C25, Corn chop, 9Uo. tains full reports of all departments, with fun of him.

He became so angered that he Cowan, W. Coombs and family, J. 8 Hfc nnr month hArmlMR herbal IT IC AC UARMI ECC AC lvet the ease with which it cures the worst cases of II 10 MO nftnmiXdd I Asthma is the wonder and admiration of all who THE FOOD YOU EAT Ihaveusedlt. The happiest moment of your life got bis Bhot gun and fired into the office Hanway and wife, John T. Baker and son MmawliAs that tn not ill-' copious appendix by Prof.

J. D. Walters entitled "Columbian History of the Kansas Geo. Gardner and grandson, Daniel Herrin will be when you have used ICTUIIII CUT a hottlft of DR. TAFT'S AOinMALCnC jure the health or interfere with one's business or Eleasure.

It builds up and Improves the general ealth. clears the skin and beautifies the complexion. No wrinkles or nabbineBS follow this treatment. Endorsed by physicians and leading society ladies. and family, David Cunningham and family, State Agricultural This has ten interesting chapters, relating the gradual development aid wonderful growth and and found it has cured you of the most distressing disease that ever afflicted the hu- L.

Aotone and family and N. B. Staner PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL, lUrmlM. No SUi-vlng. fend 8 centa in itomp for particulars to ft.

O.W. r. SNYDER. 'KICKER'! THEATER. CHICAGO.

ILL and family. usefulness of the college from the founding man family, ror bKUNUHilli it surpasses every known remedy. For sale by all druggists. We mail to any Asthma sufferer who will send name and post-office address A TRIAL BOTTLE FREE We are in receipt of an invitation to at Advertised Letter List. of "Bluemount Central College" in 1858, tend the exercises of commencement week It is beautifully illustrated with photo-en OR.

TAFT BROS. UEDIC1HE ROCHESTER, U. Y. pre.t that It dots Curs JMuaa, List of unclaimed letters, remaining In the postofflce at Lane, Kansas, June 1st, 1S98, and vn less called for in 3 d.ys, will be sent to the at the Kansas Slate Agricultural college, of Manhattan, to be held Juue 9th gravings and has excellent portraits Rev, Joseph Denison, Hon. Benjamin A PEEP 14th, 1893.

The address before the literary Mudge, Hon. John Anderson, Profs. dead letter omce. Mr. Henry NcKean, Mis.

Sarah Morgan, 2 Thos. P. Douglass, Hattle J. Hilton, O. B.

Cheney, G. F. Upham, Thos. O'Bralen, Mr. John Heullne, G.

W. Silencer. John Morean. societies will be delivered by Dr. M.

Shelton and M. Ward, and President I at her mysteries. Effects of a sportingllfe. 80 page book for men; 27 pictures gTavlngs, true to life. Postpaid.

10c In stamps. Henson, of Chicago, on Friday evening, Geo. T. Fairchild. June 9: baccalaureate sermon by President Jno.

Woodslnger, Frank Devore (drop) L. Emlerson, 104 W. 9th Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Richardson ot Slloam, N. Y. Husband and Wife Lecturer Houston, of Talmage Baptism airchild, Sunday, June 11; examinations in-Jordan fame, has ''came and went." Monday and Tuesday; address before the Persons calling for the above named letters, will please say "advertised." Adah Loch, r. M.

New styles wall paper at the Drug Store for 10, 13 and 13 cents. more grammatical and classical lingo, He XjTot nasi TniifK it oveh, alumni association, by Dr. S. W. Williston, of Lawrence, Tuesday evening; commence Both Cured by Hood's came, he saw, he conquered.

As a lecturer, our people were hardly able to judge of his I 'Will Avoid Onaekn Fraud, and Botfii. Medical Institute, by going to the Sarsaparilla ment day, June 14. merit, because be was not permitted to do SJIil, lielluDle DR. HENDERSON Catarrh, Kidney Complaint, Heart Rev. H.

1. Dolson preached the Memorial more than give his free "talk" in the after Failure, Liver Troubles. Henderson 102 104 West oth Kansas City, Mo. sermon at the M. E.

church last Sundav. 102 A 104 W. NINTH STREET, noon. As a man, he proved himself to KAWSA3 CITY, MO, "I think It my duty to voluntarily tell what and it was a very able and acceptable dis a young gentleman of intelligence and uood's Sarsaparilla has done for myself and course, showing how the way of the Lord A Regular Graduate in Medicine. Over 26 Iears' honor, prepared to do what he had agreed wife.

Last spring my wife was In a very bad practice 12 vrncago. to do. But untoward circumstances, way with kidney complaint; felt Miserable All the Time eluding rainy weather, prevented the gather TUB OI.BK8T TS AOS, nt LONOESTLOCATEB. and could hardly get around the house. She ing of an audience sufficient to pay expenses, n.hnri.

fc Suite to treat Chronic, NerronS Strength and Health. if you are not feeling strong and heaithy, try Klectric Bitters. If "la grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electilc Bitters. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those oigans to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will and speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters.

One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need Large boUJ.es only 60c at Wakefield 4 Gatlln's' drug store. OLD NEWSPAPERS. We have on hand a limited quantity of Old exchanges that we will sell at greatly ksdcced rates. Come and secure a supply and the committee who had the matter and "Boecml Diseases." Seminal Weakness, (NIOHT began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and in one week she was Improving. When she had had been prepared in the past in the over ruling of great historical events for the spread of the gospel of peace, the march of civilization and the establishment of freedom, and that such progress is to continue until the principles of liberty and righteousness shall prevail throughout, the world.

The church was beautifully decorated, and the audience was large. charge elected to pay the lecturer and dis losses), Seiual Debility Loss or iiiu ai. ruw. Nervous Debility, Poisoned Blood, Ulcers and Swell- Tha Old Reliable Doctor. Oldest in Age, Longest Located.

A Regular Graduate In Medicine. Over 27 Years of Special Practice. Authorized by the State to treat CHRONIC, NERVOUS aid SPECIAL DISEASES. Cures guaranteed ormoney refunded. All medicines furnished ready tor use.

No mercury or injurious medicines used. No detention from business or work. Patients at a distance treated by mail and express. Medicines sent everywhere, free from gaze or breakage. Chargeslow.

Over 30,000 casesou red. Age and experience Bre important. State your case and send for terms. Consultant is letter. Free Museum formen only.

QAlTtinnl WpjlknP: Sexual Debility, (Spermator-OCllllIlal vv CalVllCSd rboeaand Impotence) Droducinu lntts oi every ilna, ununrj uu ui n.nnv Refunded. taken but three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla she was cured of that dreadful disease. As for me, I was troubled with Catarrh, Heart Failure and Liver Complaint. Suffered so in- miss him, returning their money to those who had paid for admission, rather than run the risk of collecting a crowd the next Charge. l.ow.

Thousands of caae. cured very year. Experience In tolrtn'- 't! cury or Ininrtona medicine nsed. No time lost trom business. Patients at a distance treated by mall and express.

Medicines sent everywhere frea (romgaieorbrcakace. State your case and send for terms. Consultation free and contldenUaA, per- Int. a Vn. nnrticulnrs See I Could Not Sleep day.

We may add that our townsman at night, nor get any rest through the day. As Dana Needbam, who attended the same losses, simples anfl blotches on the face, rushes of blood to head, paa In back, confused TiSrt hnshfulness. aversion to sooietv. loss of sexual cower, loesof man UIO.MI college U. Grant Houston graduated from, run r.

i full ol descriptive pictures, sent before they are all gone. Only 15 cents BOOK hood. Ac, cured for life. I can stop all losses, restore lost sexual power, restore nerve and speaks well of him. soon as I lay down, my heart would beat so hard that I would have to get up.

I had very severe pain in the small of my back and noises In my head like a flock of black birde all siniinR at once. So you see I was sealed in plain envelope lor do. per 100 brain powers, enlarge and strengthen weak parts ana make you nt tor marriage. i torrihln riispoHA. in all forms ana utappa cured for life.

BioodFOiSOn FThi. IWM'K COniHlllB hM RltiH I Here's a pointer in regard to patronizing home industries. A farmer named Short, living about a mile cast of town took his wagon to a blacksmith at Osawatomie to be repaired, and contracted for $5 worth of work to be done on it. Some work was done and payment claimed, but Short would H8elul knowledge which should be read by every m.i. r.n.

it i. venn, of ace and keptunder The Presbyterians ot Parker have de dypnillS, ing Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Swellings, Sores, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, asd all forms Of Private Diseases posi- Cfrirtllft pwmanvitlg turti mitliout eauttle- bongiu tively cured or money refunded. ulin.iuiww tounit. No pain vii mpotun. took and key.

FKEB MVSMM OF 'AK AT Bucklen'9 Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for cut, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feve- cided to make an effort to rebuild their church which was destroyed by the recent OMS replete wittt a tnousana inn-reoiinn isena. Including the celebrated French Munllito Treatment is easytouse. Does not Interfere) with business, t'atient can cse it ai mrn- Which alone oost. over uw.

V(il'' or men uniu; pages, hi picture, uutw nniunuvmii' LUUlv n. nimvB diseases, effects and cure, seut sealed, in wrapper. tornado. hard up. I also experienced benefit from Hood's Sarsaparilla within a week after I began taking it I have improved rapidly and can now sleep better than 1 have tor a year, can eat and not bloat as I used to.

We praise Hood's Sarsaparilla tor we think there is no medicine like it" Hbx-bv C. and Mart E. Bicbabdson, SUoam, Madison County, N. Y. fn.b.

in olamm Read this little book and answer list of Questions. only pav $3.50, claiming that was all the work was worth, A suit for the balance Ottawa Repnblican: Taylor Stewart, for The Great Turkish Khnumatio DhPMJTinti The greatest dis-Cure. A SURE CUKM for IvllCUlIirttiaill. coveryintliean- RHEUMATISM. THE GREAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURE.

A rUblTlVBCl KKt'OR KHM BaIIHI. (50 any case this trcntment falls to cure or help. Greatest discovery In annals of medicine. One dose pives relieft a few removes fever and Sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblaines Corns, and all skin eruptions, and positr ively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box merly of Cutler township, now of Oklahoma I nals of medicine. One dose gives relief; a few doses remove -ver and in I iintm.ro in a few davs. Send statement of case, with stamp for circular. was the result, and the trial came off at Osawatomie last week before 'Squire Brady. 1 (C lJrtriT 1 nave cv uepusii.ru me received a pension, last week, of 24 per month, through the Stinebaugh agency of rutin in taint ni flura comnleied In a The Lane blacksmiths testified in behalf of I'ryVy 1 viivm of any of the above diseases 1 cannot cure.

u. ntjutoaui. ror saie oj naseneiQ Euatlin, Lane, few days, Pnd statetnfMit of case with stamp tot HOOD'S FILLS cur. lWer Ills, constipation, tUlouiacii, Jaundice, sick hsadace, IndigaiUsn. jtnueaij this city.

the defendant, who easily woo the case, Sircuiars. QR, HtHUtBSUN. KANSAS lil. T. Mil, 2SS.

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Pages Available:
660
Years Available:
1890-1893