Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Lane Leader from Lane, Kansas • 4

The Lane Leader from Lane, Kansas • 4

Publication:
The Lane Leaderi
Location:
Lane, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

'I he enrollment lu the school is (tulle BALD HE AOS lltflit at present, 24 la the upper and 43 in the lower room. Dandruff Is due to an enfeebled state of the skin. Hall's Hair Rmiewor milckons the nutritive functions of the skin, benjlng What it tht tondltlon of your 7 It your hair dry, eh, brittle Doet it tplit at tht tndtt Bat a lifelest appearance Doet it fall out when tombed or b.tulted? It it full of dandruff Doet your tcalp Ucht It dry or in a heated condition? Iftheto art torn of your tymptomi bt teamed in Hint or you will become) bald. and prevent; the formation of dandruff. ffi MEN'S SUITS.

OVERCOATS. FALL, 1893. SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER! Is what yon need. Iti production It not an accident, but the result of iclentlflo ra March. Good, honest, double and twist worsted suits, $4.50.

Good, honest, men's cassimere suits, 5.00, 8.75 and $0.00. Good eboriot suits, 7 50, 8.00, 8.50, 9.00, 10.00, 11.60 and $12 00. Good dross suits, 7.50, 8.00, 0.00, 10,00, 11.00, 12 00, 13 50, 14.00, 15.00, 10.50, 17.00, 18.00, 19.00, 20.00 ai.d 123.50. Our dress suits, from $10.00 up, are mado uowlrJgOof the diseases of the hair andsunlpled to the discovery of bow to treat them. neither minerals nor oils.

It notaDve them, "HirooKum" contains neither minerals nor oils. It la not a Dye but Men's overcoats, good and warm, 13,00, 8.50, 4 50, 475, 5.00. 0,00, 0.50, 7,00, 7.50, 8 00, 9.00, 9.50, 10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 13.50. 14 00, 15.00, 10.50, 17.00, 18.00, 19.00, 20.00, 21.00 and $22.00. Tbeso are all new goods and new styles, a delightfully cooling and refreshing Tonic, By stimulating the follicles, it jailing nnir, cure aanaruff ana gtwv natr on Data neaat.

Itr Keep the scalp olean, healthy and free from Irritating eruptions, by the wm of Skaokum Skin Hoao It destroys parasitic insects, whUikfecd on and destrvu The events of the past four months will be forever remembered by everyone, as it has marked a period of depression in prices in all lines and such low prices have never been seen before we hope to never see tht hair. If your druggist eannot supply yon, Bend direct to us, and wa will forward paid, on reoufpt of price. Grower, 1.00 per bottle 1 8 for 95,00. Soup, GOo.per repaid, on reoo. to our ordor and no clotbin? fits like ours.

TSADC MARK Registered THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER 57 South Fifth New York, N. Y. Ho! for the Cherokee Strip. Send 10 cents In Postage Btamps for laws governing the Cherokee Outlet, to COPP A LUCKETT. Land Lawykrs, Washington, D.

O. Notea from ExtliaiiKes. Oltaw Republican. The Ottawa University opened Tuesday with 17S students besides those in the musical department. Of the above number 90 were new students.

The county commissioners held a short meeting Saturday. Tbey let the contract for the stone work on the bridge over Pottawatomie creek, between Lane and Lincoln park, to Sona Pierson of this city. C. E. Elwell, Les Grabendike, J.

H. Oldroyd, E. L. Biscoe of Topeka, Alex Hood of Michigan, P. P.

Bliss and Horry Paramore made up a party of hunters and lot seekers starting from this city for the Strip Wednesday afternoon. Gen. Artz's militia got on a high lonesome at Garnett the night before they left and sacked several stands and tore a merry-go- them again). Happily we now are on the upward move and the trouble is over. During the month of July merchandise of every kind was actually SLAUGIITEEED, and seeing this, we spent the greater part of July in the great wholesale markets.

The result is that our three stores are stocked with the finest grade of CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS at prices which will cause all of our customers to feel that the old saying of an "111 wind," etc. The prices since August 1st have advanced lapidly and we feel fortunate that we bought when we did, although it took some NERVE to load up then. But now you all will reap the benefits of our risks, as the prices which we have A $3.00, MAGAZINE FOR SI. marked these goods at retail is as low as our competitors will be compelled The Po6tmaster-General writes to the editor of Artiitjh's New Homb Maga to pay at Now don't delay I zine of Philadelphia: "As your magazine gets thicker it gets brighter. I congratulate you on doing what no one else has done in putting out two copies at BOYS' CLOTHING.

Children's suits, ages 5 to 14 years, $1.00 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 2.75, 8.00, 3.50, 4 00, 4 50 and $5.00. Boys' suits, ages 13 to 19 years, $3,50, 3.75, 4.00, 4.50, 4 75, 5.00, 5.75, 0.00, 50, 7.00, 7.60, 8 00, 8.50, 9.00, 9.50, 10.00. We guarantee these prices, 25 per cent less than other houses. Hats and Furnishing Goods. We buy but the best and buy in case lots, hence retail at wholesale prices.

Men's bats. 50c. to $4.00. Boys' hats, 25c. to $1.50.

Men's underwear, 85c, per garment to $1.00. Work shirts 25c. to $1.00. round all to pieces besides insulting every the price others charge for one it is half the price ot no better magazines." This was written when the price was $1.50, but the circulation has grown so large that we can afford to make it $1.00, and have made it larger and better at the same time, body they met on the streets by calling them dirty dogs and other vile names. The bill coming before these good things are gone Iwe cannot duplicate All goods are MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES and ONE PRICE TO ALL.

T. SKINNER, Ottawa. of damages will doubtless come out of the It has long been said that it was "tho best magazine in the English language State in the course ot time. for the money," and it is better to-day than ever. Arthur Willis received a severe fall at noon to-day from a trolley swing, sustain Every subscriber gets $3.00 worth of McCall's Clove Fitting Patterns FREE.

Full particulars and sample copy (including a pattern order worth 25 cents), ing a fracture of the right fore arm. The trolley swing has been quito the rage with sent free for five two-cent stamps. the boys lately, and is made by hanging a rope attached to a pulley on a wire stretched THE ARTHUR PUBLISHING COMPANY, from a tree to some distant tree or post near (Lock Box 913.) Walnut and Sixth this Journal post-paid one year Philadelphia, Pa. for $1.75. -3f the ground.

Then the boys climb the tree iiio above Magazine ana and swing on to the pulley which shoots down the wire like greased lightning, The swings are up all over town and the wonder THE LANE LEADER. is that more have not been injured. To-day as Arthur had just swung to the rope the LANE POST OFFICE. Open at a. m.

and closes 7:00 p. m. Sunday Open from 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a.

11:00 a. m. to and 2:30 to m. Mall closes tor the west a. m.

and for the at 2:45 p. m. ADAM LOCH, P. M. wire broke and he fell a distance of about Friday, September 8, 1893.

twelve feet, striking the sidewalk with the If You Have Scrofula, Sores, Boils, or any other skin disease, take above result. Republican County Convention. A Republican County Delegate Conven iitf li! In all that goes to strengthen and build tion is hereby called to meet in the Audi up the system weakened by disease and pain torium in the city of Ottawa, on Saturday, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the superior medicine. IS)9- September 80, 1893, at 1 o'clock p. for It neutralizes the poisons left In the system Wm.

Ramsey drove over from Greeley Tuesday. Mrs. 8. Odenbaugh is teaching the Fair, view school. O.

W. Newhouse is teaching the Clark school this term. John Hale and family visited friends at Princeton last week. Harry Walter and Ed Cook went to the show at Paola Wednesday. The Wonderful cures of thousands of people they tell the story of the merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla.

Hood's Curbs. Prof. J. M. Case returned to Lane Sunday from Indiana where he has been visiting relatives.

He also visited the World's fair. A married daughter of Pac Duncan, who lived at Richmond, died last week and the em ITU after diptheria an scarlet fever, and restores RAILKOAO TIME TABLE. TRAINS OOINO WEST. Maii 1:05 p. m.

Local Frbioht 7:50 a. m. TRAINS GOING EAST. Mail 2:35 p. m.

Local Freight p. m. Jas. Gasawat, Agent RANTOUL TIME TABLE. Local Freight, West, 7:40 a.

m. Mail West, 1:18 p. m. Mail East, 8:41 p. m.

Local Freight, p. m. J. B. Cromer.

Agt. the purpose of nominating candidates for the following officers, viz: the debilitated patient to perfect health and If you would keep posted, subscribe for The Kansas City Times, vigor. Mistletoe Leaves, Kingfisher, Ok. The State Capital, Guthrie, has a flinny The best daily paper west of the Mississippi River. $7.50 A Year.

One County Treasurer. One County Clerk. One Register of Deeds. One County Surveyor. One Sheriff.

One Coroner. One Commissioner, First District. The several voting precincts will be en SARSAPARILLA the Superior Blood-Purifier and Spring Medicine. Cures others, will cure you man. lie ays Cleveland recommends the gold mre for tight-times.

The Sunday Sun which eighteen months CHURCH DIRECTORY. M. E. Church Preaching every other Sunday at p. m.

Sunday school at 2 o'clock p. m. HoHn Ayers, Sup't. Rev. n.

I. Dolson, Pastor. crraiSTlAN Church PreacUlng every fourth Sunday, at 11 a. m. and 8 p.

m. Rev. J. S. Masters, Pastor.

moved to Chicago, is soon to return to titled to the following representation in the convention: remains were brought to the Duncan graveyard for interment Sunday. Frank Gatlin and wife visited relatives City of Ottawa Prof. Case was so unwell to-day as to be obliged to keep hie room, and consequently and friends at Paola and Somerset last week CIVIC SOCIETIES. 1st ward is 2d ward 16 8d ward 18 4th ward 6 LANE LODGE, A. F.

A. meets on the there Was nt school in the upper room. He "Domestic North centropolts 8 South Cenlropolls 6 Kantoul 2 West Valley 5 East Franklin 1 West Franklin 8 Ohio 3 Peoria 6 Pottawatomie 6 Richmond 8 Williamsburg 7 North Appanoose 8 is somewhat better at this writing. This new department in Woman's Work Pomona ma ana tin Thursday evening or each month. All Masons Invited to attend.

W. H. Campbell, W. M. I C.

Crittenden, Sec'y. i Greenwood 3 F. T. Rogers and wife returned east last is attracting general attention, and well de Kansas City, at the prospect of which there is trembling on Troost Avenue, and in corrupt official circles. Jasper Carter, the Prisoh Trusty editor, has been pardoned and is now a free man.

He was unjustly there and society should condemn the sentence. An unjust conviction needs no Condonement, but the victim Should receive justice at the hands of fellow men, Mrs. C. E. Harbaugh, just elected national vice president of the ladies aid association of the sons of veterans, calls the editor of the Erie, Republican her husband.

F.0.L K. of P. LANE LODGE No. 47 meets every Thursday way of Fontana. Thus serves the universal praise which it receives.

Harrison 4 4 Lincoln 3 Homewood ..3 Wednesday evening. Visiting brothers cordially For it we ask our readers to send their ELTT. I Total 147 Ottawa 7 invneu to attend. C. n.

Bates, C. O. Leroy Bates, K. of R. S.

choicest and most practical bits of house (Finest on Earft.) The voters of the various townships are I. O. O. GRANVILLE LODGE NO, 203 meets Our Flaeton Buggy, hold and ciilinttry information keys which have unlocked the doors leading from their domestic doubts and difficulties. They may requested to meet at their usual places of voting on Thursday.

Sept, 28th, from 3 to 4 every oaiuruay evening, at p. m. A.J. JUJlNTOSrt.N. G.

J. F. Sneed, Sec. ends the they having signed papers which exonerated J. T.

Long from blame. Miss Nellie Grant returned from her visit to her parents in Indiana and the World's fair, Friday, and visited her sister, Mrs. Needham, in Lane till Saturday when she went to Osawatomie, where she is teaching Wa, H. iKER POST No. 271, G.

A. R. meets for the purpose of electing delegates be recipes, suggestions, experiences any 1st Monday evening before full moon In each thing that is deemed of value to the house With Leather Eoof ftad Back Curtain, and Rubber Side OortaioB. Trimming, Green Leather or Tine Broadcloth, WRITE TOE PEIOES, See our Exhibit at the to said convention, The city of Ottawa and Pomona township will hold their primaries on Friday evening, Sept. 29th from 8 month.

John W. Wrio-tt, P. C. L. C.

Crittenden, Adj't STATfKT? CAATP. Nn. 99. SONS OF VETERANS. wife.

Greeley Graphic: As Henry Boucher was starting home from Greeley; Saturday They will be published as received, or as in the public school. evening, with hiB brother, Simon Boucher, meet every first and third Tuesday evening or to 9 p. m. Homewood township will hold fast as space will allow, and for the besl Registered at the Burner House during of Kansas City, and his daughter, his team World'! Fair. eacu month.

C. P. Gaud, Capt. Wrt. M.

Gard, 1st Sergt. "Key" in each issue we will give $5 cash the past week: Hurd, Ehrligh, Richards, Walbridge, Eaton, The only condition is that you will send its primary on Thursday evening, Sopt. 28th from 8 to 9 o'clock. The various precincts and wards will elect one member for Central Committee for the ensuing year. took fright at a pile of straw lying in the street, in the north part of town, and ran away.

The team ran into a ditch at Gil THE DAVIS CARRIAGE COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio. Kansas City; Minaie Lamb, John Taylor, Paola; Miss Nora Patton, Lloyd Patton, J. H. JACOBS SON, Dixon's and turned the spring wagon upside down. Henry Boucher was thrown about 50 cents for a year'B subscription to our magazine, if not already a subscriber.

It is the equal of any $3 periodical in America and is widely considered the best home monthly published. Address your letters to BtAOKSMITIIS WAG0NMAKEU8. Osawatomie; Cummings, Richmond; They are always ready to attend to the ten feet, striking with his hesd on a culvert, badly gashing the Bide of his head and neck Kibbe, Elder and wife, Stewart, Ottawa; Hand, Stanton. many wants of their customers. A.

SiiARt, J. N. Harriso, Secretary. Chairman. Local mention.

Buy your Blank Books at the Fostofflce. Mrs. Geo. Ellis was quite sick last week. Go to the Post Office for fine Cigars and Registered at the Commercial hotel dur FARMERS! brine In your plows and have new lays put on them.

Alsoyour ing the paBt week; Robt. Craig, Liyerpool, England; James Pogue, Maysville, Woman's Work, "Domestic Keys" Athens, Georgia. Star of the South. Go to Velasco for health, sea air, and anrt injuring mm internally. He was picked up insensible.

Simon Boucher was thrown out on his side, and his right arm and leg were badly injured. His arm will be sore for a long time. Tbe girl was not cultivator Bhovels have them pointed. All CandieB. work guaranteed to give satisfaction.

Lacy, PaolS; Ricketts, Mc-Daniel, Osawatomie; Balwer. Rantoul; Haskell. Lowell, Nowell, Miss Armida'Fuller is visiting at Osawa- nun. tie team Broke loose and ran up Scorcher bicycles. tomie thiB week.

town, where they were caught. Henry and Topeka; A Smalley, Garnett; Bui- Rom, to Morg Ruggles and wife, Friday, A Good Tiling to Keep at Hand. From the Troy (Kansas) Chief. Simon Boucher were taken out home, this livan, Florence, Mrs Vervalin and OS1TIVELY HIGHEST POSSIBLE GRADE. comfort; where ships too deep for all other Texas ports Bail in and out with ease; where fruits ripen earlier and pay better than in California; where the soil is a natural hotbed.

Fresh vegetables all winter. Coldest day in three years 25 degrees above zero. Sept. 1st, a girl. and daughter, Titnsville, Penn, week.

Simon had just arrived from Kan1 sas City to visit bis brother. Some years ago we were very muck sub The Lane Cornet Band serenaded Leroy ject to severe spells of cholera morbus; and An old man named Uttley. who lived on Bates and wife Monday night. now when we feel any of the symptoms his place just west of Duncan station, died Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Omttaent Warmest day 92 degrees. Velasco olferB Large additions are being made to the Weldless Steel that usually precede that ailment, such as the best investments in the South.

Write last Sunday night and was buried at the Quaker cemetery Monday afternoon. De stock barns at the Kansas State Fair. sickness at the stomach, diarrhoea, we LfcHT. the Commercial Club, Velasco, Texas. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hough and Miss become scaiy. We have found Chamber ceased was an eccentric character, and had Belle Hill went to Ottawa Saturday. lain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy the very thing to straighten one out in such no near relatives. A niece who lives in Illinois was notified of his death and she John ttough and Misses Daisy Owens Is a certain cure for Chronic core Eyes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald Head, 25 cents per box.

For sale by druggists. TO hoeseTwnees. For putting a horse in a fine healthy condition try l)r. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse.

25 cents per package. For sale by druggists. cases, and always keep it about. We are will probably become possessed of his prop. and Lena Hough drove to Greeley Sunday evening.

not writing this for a pay testimonial, but erty. He was a genuine miser and lived to let our readers know what is a good Miss Nora Patton; of Osawatdmie, visi alone in filth, although he had two farms aBd is believed to have had considerable thine to keep handy in the house. For sale ted Miss Rosa Burner and other friends in Pneumatic Tires. $150.06. BRETZ CURTIS MFG.

CO. 1 I BEND FOR CATALOQUC. PHILADELPHIA, PENN. by Wakefield Gatlin. money.

Some time afo he was robbed of Lane this week. $100 in gold. One of the large buildUes at the Kansas Following are the names of those who State Fair will be set apart this year for the attended the Old Soldiers' social at J. W. great Poultry show.

Wright's yesterday: Dave Davis and wife, E. It. Beeson and wife returned to Lane Adrerlised Letter tlst. List of unclaimed letters, remaining In the poatofflee at Lane, Kansas, Sept 1st, 1893, and un less called tor In 3 days, will be sent to tlie dead letter offlce. Y.

L. Wltherrgmes Miss Minnie Robberts Calvin 'I liomson H. H. Clark O. H.

Marls) Ernest I.elch. B. C. Pututz Co. John Russell, Esl.

Persons calling for the above named letters from New York Tuesday, where they have Wright and wife, Mr. Reed and wife, Baker and wife, McCarty and wife, been for some time. Lane Market. Corrected to date by J. J.

Mccabo Corn, No. 23c, Wheat, 45c. Rye, 60o. Oats, 15c. Flax seed, 60c.

Grass cattle S1.30 per 0 Wt. Hogs S5.00 per cwt. per lb. Butter, 14c. per lb.

fresh, 8c. per do. Potatoes, 40c. per bu. snorts, 85c per cwt.

Bran, 7oc. Oil coke, per cwt. oora meal, 25c. Corn chop, 90c. Fin Brownlee and wife, I Dolson and The best displays at the Kansas City Fair and the best stock on that track, will be at wite, Hanway and wife, Morris and wife, Elam and wife, Meedames n--wiffini iirvr'T the Kansas State Fair.

apam Loch, P. M. rioctor Attie Lee, Frank Walter. Crittenden, Isaac Lanlz, Lota Devore, Jane Lynch, W. C.

Haskell, a representative of the nenaerson medicine firm of J. C. Ayer of Misses Flora Dolson, Clara Crittenden and Lowell, was in town Tuesday. Sadie McCarty and Messrs. Burkhall, Clifford Elacicman A Boston Boy's Evesleht 102 104 West oth Kansas City Mo.

Deserving Praise. We have received, with the authora' com Newhouse and Dr. Fuller. The next We desire to say to our citizens, that for years pliments, a copy of Copp Luckett's com tht BsHabls Doctor. GIdest hi Age, Longest meeting will be held three weeks from yes terday at Isaac Lantz's.

we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery pilation of laws and regulations concerning for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Fills, the Cherokee Outlet, a timely pamphlet. Buiklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, an r. r.

ana wite, ot uttawa. were J. F. Carroll, of Assaria, Kansas, has ire never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satisfaction in town Tuesday, on business. "Governor' Elder as he is familiarly called, looked well been visiting with his wife's sister.

Mrs. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every we stand ready to refund the purchase Located. A Regular Graduate In Mosicme. Over 27 Years of Special Practice. Authorized by the State to treat CHROMIC, MRVOUS and SPECIAL DISEASES.

Cures guaranteed or money refunded. Allmedicinesfurn-Ished ready for use. No mercury or If j'lrlonB medicines used. No detention from business or work. Pfttients at a distance treated by mail and express.

Medicine pent everywhere, free from gaze or breakage. Charges low. OverSO.OUOcaseaoured. Age and experience Bre important, fet ate your case Bnd send for terms. Consultation is free, eitherpersonally orby letter.

FreeMuseumformenonly. Jfm i ni I VVPA kfied S01 Debmty (Srermator-Odl'lllul vv CortilCBj rboeaand Ininotency) producing and spent considerable time chatting with Ensle, the past week. Mr. Carroll is just returning from a visit to Pennsylvania and if satisfactory results do not follow their our citizens on current political events. He i Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted for moderate Fees.

Oub Office is Opposite U.S. Patent Office and we can secure patent in less time tlian those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or with description. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured.

A Pamphlet, "How to Obtain with cost of same in the TJ. S. and foreign countries sent free. Address, ne. These remedies have won their great pop ularity purely on their merits.

Wakefield iailin, drugglta. losses. TJlmples snj blotches on the facft, rushes of Moc4 to head, pains in back, confuse i 1 1. a nivht Ins of man- Do you take the Kansas Farmer? Why C.A.SNOW&CO. Saved-Perhaps His Life By Hood's Sarsaparilla Blood PoN Sorted by Canker; Eead the following from a grateful mother: My little boy had Scarlet Fever when 4 years old, and it left him very weak and with blood poisoned riih canker.

His eyes became so Inflamed that his sufferings were intense, and for seven weeks he Could Not Open His Eyes I took him twice during that time to the Eye and Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their temedles failed to do him the faintest shadow of good. I commenced giving him Hood's Sarsaparilla and it soon cured him. I have never doubted that it anrrd his sight, even if not his my life. You may use this testimonial in any way yon choose. I am always ready to sound the praise of Hood's Sarsaparilla because of the wonderful good it did my son." AnniE F.

ELACKMAJf, 2888 Washington St, Boston, Mass. Get HOOD'S. HOOD'S PlLLS hand mads, and art per. feot It compoeiUou, proportion and appearance not? Kvery farmer, stock breeder, orchard Ideas ana vei.ju hood cured for life, I can stop all losses, restore lo it sexual power, restore nerve and brain powers, enlaree and Btror.trthen Weak parts and make yon fit for tnarnae. Opp.

Patent Office. Washington. D. C. dairyman, gardener, poultryinan, their (.,.,1, that terrible disease, in all forms and stuges, cured lor me.

cicoa roison-JSypillHS. i sin Diseases, Ulcers, Swellings, Sores, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, nd all luiuttin hnutAtmm and the boys and girls, will find forms 01 t-nvate Diseases posi- 'SfrirTUfA 1 4JII Ivttllw A. miwnda. Ato earn ana i9 ex pot rt. the World's fair.

He says times are much harder in the east than they are here. After Breakfast To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and digestive strength, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Continue the medicine after every meal for a mocth or two and you will feel "like a new rpn." The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is proven by its thousands of wondeiful cures. Why don't you try it? Hood's Pills rure constipation. They are the best after-dinner pill and fan.iiy cathartic.

f.iUof useful information. It is practical doubts whether the present congress will give the country any relief for the present stringency, which he thinks is caused undoubtedly by lark of money. He thinks the free silver coinage men bad the best of the debate in congress. lie thinks the tariff question had little or nothing to do with the hard times. What the people need is more currency.

There has been no want of con fidence in the government, which is plenty stnmg enough to back the issue of sufficient silver or par ru'reney. Mr. Elder speaks fmm knowledge and experience when he says there have not been such hard times in this country for the last fifty years. i Treatment is easy to nse. Does not r9 Willi Patten, can use it bom Ir.

-a- cn.u.in; on niAtnrM. trmtta lif. wtthfull description frTlif? From 15 bwest, able; it is adapted especially -nu" to I BOOK 0j Bbora diseases, eftVcts Red cure, sent sealed, in plain wrapper. t-j a P.C Kt twr mnnth hrinlnAa horbftll mmrrmw.tm In TCou.l thic llttlA ftnnk and nnlTve.r list or nuesiions. Kinsas; it comes every week in the year, Tritb sixteen or twenty pacs of very vain.

1- rrho oHnitoat rii- Mmhiiu that An not in-l Tnu urea. lurKisu nuavjiuuiiu lnPliniHTIsrri- Cure. A 6URB CURB for K.UCUlIldl-liiI. covery tnthean- jnre the health or interfere with ono's business or pleasure. It builds up and improves tbe general nb'e information.

Sample will be sent free, 13 a 1 with Btamn fnr tnirp-iilar. No wrinkles or nabbiness follow this treatment i Eg Endorsed by physicians and ieadinfi society ladles, i ig 't CaH I h-ve VX oecosited is tho Wk, which I Will forfeit tor cus 55OO I-Oriell. of any of the above diseases I cannot cure. Da. Hendebsoh.

if job send postal card request to Kansas Farmer Topeka, Has. PATIENTS TREATED BY WAIL. CONFIUfcNltBU KUnaltM. Stirilaf. Staa Iffnu In rtunp.

for prticaln to U.LH. r. umt i mini cuciia. uu.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Lane Leader Archive

Pages Available:
660
Years Available:
1890-1893