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The Chanute Daily Blade from Chanute, Kansas • 3

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CHrtnuic unn.i B) ADE, CHANUTE, KANSAS, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, ivuj. IS GLAD IT DIDN'T TAKE THE HAND OFF MOORE AND M'MANUS NEW MILLINERY STORE HE FOUND A CRACK IN CHANUTE'S LID THE REGULATOR for their fall opening which will be announced in a few days. They will welcome every lady in Chanute to their millinery parlors. Besides being ladies of rare business ability, Misses Moore and McManus will be valuable additions to Chaaute's best society. STREET SPRINKLER BUSY THIS SUMMER lola's High Mogul Slips Over to Our Town and Tinds a ''Most Distressing Situation There a traitor in camp.

Somebody has squea'ed. The cat is out of the bag. We are disgraced foareaver. It has. been discovered that our lid leaks and the worst of it is that the "The phenomenal sale of our MEN'S SUITS has convinced us that we are THE PEOPLE that LEAD IN CLOTHING, and knowing the people believe floder-out of this awful fact was the Perry Steinman, the market man, who fed two of his ringers into a meat chopper, did not lose the first joint of each one, as at first reported.

''The tips of the fingers were badly torn," said Mr. Steinman, "but the doctor managed to patch them up in pretty good shape, and I think I will be able to save them." The machine Mr. Steinman was operating when the ac cident occured is run byN a gasoline engine, and if hia ringers had gone in a little deeper it would have been all-dav and then some. His escape from a mangled baud was very narrow, and instead of worrying over what did happen he is congratulating himself over that which didn't happen. Dr.

J. W. Phillips departed last night for Kearrey, Nebraska, to see his father, who is not expected to live. Mrs. Joe Shinn is the guest of her sister, Mrs John McClaneinFt.Scott.

Three pounds beet roast 25 cents, at Butler Company's. 96tf A substantial new millinery firm has been opened in the Blade building ia the parlors occupied by Gwin last season. Miss Muore, for the last several years principal designer for json Keith, of Chicago, and Miss McManus, of Newton, but recently of New York City, are the worthy proprietors of this new establishment. Miss Moore was valued by her late employer as a designer of remarkable ability, whose rriginality and correct ideas in the millinery art could not help pleasing the most fastidious. Miss McManus has been mauager of the 'millinery department in her brother's large department store in Newton, which Arm is one of the largest and best known in the state.

For the past year Mtss McManus has been in New York City, where she made a study of all kinds of millinery creations and designs. She is thoroughly proficient in her work and is capable and accurate. The young ladies are now preparing mayor of lola. We didn't care- for Parsons knowing it, we didn't carefor Cherry vale and Coffeyville and Inde Though this section of Kansas has been blessed with so much rain tbis summer that we now have the best crops known in years, still there has been only thre days, Wednesday and Thursday andtoday.waen the services of the street sprinkler were not needed. Our biggest rains have all fallen at night, and durinz the day when the sun came out the ducks would eatte mud up and in a short time the dust would be flying.

Sundays are not counted in this record, as the sprinkler is on duty only on week days. A new steam cleaning and dying works has been opened up in the basement of the First National Bank. pendence knowing it.but we did really, truly and honestly, we did want to pose as respectable and ttrlctly sober in the eyes of lola. But now, alas, it is to-o late. The sleuth has done his work the crack has -been discov ered.

If you have the courage, just read the following, which was taken from last night's lola Register: Mayor Dresbach went to Chanute last night on professional business. Mayor Dresoicn says that the lid in Chanute is leaking in a moaJ distress ing manner. that we do as we advertise, we will put on sale SATURDAY MORNING Two Hundred Long and Knee Pant Suits to Close at 5oC ON THE DOLLAR. This will be the greatest chance for school suits ever offered to the public. COME AND LOOK and you will 1 was mucn surprised," said the rnuyor this morning, "to learn irom Dame Rumor that there are defects the Chanute lid, I had been led PETROUA to believe otherwise.

There is no doubt, however, that the lid in Cha nute is not what it is cracked up to be." The next time the "mayor" of lola comes over to Chanute on "profession al" busiiuss' and goes to diguing -A found after cracks in our lid we'll have somebody get after him with a sharp stick. The boys might have The STw Town known he would talk too muck when he got home. Rollin Items. Fine cool weather for fall plowing Phillip Rettig was working in Cha surely buy for you cannot afford to miss this sale. Where the Kansas Natural G-as Company is installing the nute last week.

There will be church at JCorth 'al ley Sunday mornine-. One of the Greek troops has left Greatest Gas Pumping Station on Earth Leaders of Styles and Prices. Rollin and went toSt. Paul. Garvin Massey, Heriman Kemner, of Leanna visited witn Aioert tiurgnart Wm.

Burghart is going to make dirt fly now for he has bought a new gang HAVE YOU BEEN THERE? IF NOT, plow. FIENDS FOR GINGER. Rift fit the Cloud. Yhen Jlome was celebrat Wm. Rettig and daughter, of Mo- Big Creek.

This is fine Indian Summer. GusGherkey was among us buying line, are visiting John Rettig New Form of Inebriety that is Due to ed this year at Little Dunster, Senator Manton returned to his native, village and family. horses. Overwork. The taking of ginger, in the form of WHY NOT? Little Clyde Russell is very sick at present.

essence or strong tincture, is revealed by a medical man as a growing form of inebriety both in this "country and Hattie Maynard is visiting in Erie Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bussmann and family, and Mrs. Mary Burghart, visited with Mr.

Ransing and family Tuesday. The young folks spent Monday night at Peter Gingricks and Tuesday night at Aug Meyers and at John Rettig's Saturday night. this week. in America. It is one of the most pleasant drives out of Chanute and you to have fresh honors- thrust upon him.

As its most distinguished son he was invited to make speeches; to reply to speeches; to listen to speeches Va tha most conspicuous chair on the platform in the town hall, and to follow the band in the foremost carriage. When he returned' to his city home hi3 invalid wife fancied he looked tired; As its alcoholic strength is alxnit JohrKelley shipped cattle from here Tuesday. ought to make it and take a look at the finest location for a beautiful citv you ever saw. Nature has provided the town site and we double that of whiskey or brandy, the deleterious results of excessive indulgence can be imagined. The farmers are busy cutting corn and making cider.

Henry Burghart, who has been W. Erruev lias some water well working in Chanute, has been laid up are going to build the town. "Wo have already erected a few buildings and others will follow as ratndly as building material can be brought on the ground- We have a number of factories now located with blood poison for the past several drilling in Chanute. There is ono recorded case in which the daily dose of a victim of "ginger-m" was increased from ten drops to pint in the course of three years. hough the habit is mora practiced in weeks, caused by a dog bite, but he Some of the sports attended Labor went to work again Monday.

Day at lola Monday. and work on their construction will soon commence. Others wil follow. We invite you to come and see us. he United States than in England, Dr.

Ralph Light was summoned to New creations in millinery received the country Wednesday. this morning. Moore McManus. Harrv Kevs and Howard Nutt took The new M. E.

church hymnals watermelons to Parsons last Tues have arrived. there are numbers of chemists in London who admit that they have regular customers for the pungent essence, who buy comparatively large quantities everv week. The cause 'of the habit is nearly al day. The Petrolia Town Lot Land Company Parks Helmick went to Erie this Miss Katie Stoelzing began a seven morning. month term of school at Big Creek ways the same.

"Gingerists" are peo Monday. ple with weary brains and disordered II. N. Tilson and family, of Erie was "The newspapers reported your ad- dress in full." "Did they?" "Yes. lias Little Dunster changed la the past twenty years?" "Enormously." i "Well, how was it?" she asked.

"Oh, very nice." "In what way?" "For the worse electric lights, water works, new postoffice, paving stones and a drinking fountain." "Why, those are improvements, Ed-word." Not at all. Desecrations, I call them. There isn't a well in use in tha place; the town pump you remember the water, Mary? has been replaced by that abominable, hard-looking gi anile fountain that would drive any self-respecting beast to drink eisewhera, and there wasn't a single girl I knew around the postoffice at mail Nime. That's because they have free deliv ud last week and attended the Cha' ftoniachs, who seek palliation of the it suits of over work. They knov that such drugs as morphine, chloral, cocaine and chloroform are accumulative nute Fair.

Abs ree I Next Sunday at 11 o'clock and at okately in their effect upon The l'uman system 8 p. m. will be Rev. Fry's regular preaching day. they know also that ginger was the homely remedy of their youth for stom M.

M. Booe is making a trip to Cha achic troubles. nute each morning this week with roasting ear corn. Walter Switzer will have a sale It seems incredible, but it is a fact that from the taking of a few drops of this'powerful carminative for indigestion a "gingerist" will grow into the habit "of takinsr large doses, both as a of Thursday, the 14th, and nuke Cha nute bs future home. Away Two Thousand Copies theiJapanese-Russian War The Blade Will Give Everett's History Some of the farmers attended the tonic, a sedative and a palliative, Chanute Fair last Most of So far, inquiries show" that women are as much cuuicteu to biuskui "But, Edward," said Mrs.

Manton, you surely did not expect to see the girls of your youth at the postoffice." as men. but the actual victims are difficult to trace, as essence of ginger is easily purchaseableiu any chemist's "Yes, I did," the senator said stub The Book at them came home disgusted and did no! return Friday. They all seemed to think that part of the racing was rotten. The agiiculture exhibit was poor for the simple season -that the prizes awarded was insafflcent to the trouble of exhibiting. Outside or the prizes awarded, by the business element of Chanute, the Fair prizes wotjld not pay expenses go.

bornly, "and I particularly wished to' see Letty Baxter there wanted to pull her curls. And I wanted to sit in my shirt sleeves in Cully Bryant's old barn, end go huckleberrying in the Hanson pasture. But there was no time, for shop by child or grown Op person. "It must be a very yitiated taste that can endure large doses of tincture of said a wholesale chemist yesterday, "but, of course, the same can be said of the most violently act lug drugs. Once there is a physical demand created for a particular stimulant, the palate is disregarded.

It is the result which is looked forward to not the immediate impression, lu this Our Subscribers Get It Free for Nothing Without Any Cost, Whatever. iiyihlng but "Then you didu't enjoy it at all?" The Senator did -not reply; he was mournfully contemplating the tips of No Such Offer Was Ever Made Before by ny Reliable Publishing House in Neosho County. The Aquiline Nose. That the aquiline nose is not merely imposing and ornamental, but is re-nnlsite to a full development of the his shoes. Suddenly his face brighten connection at least the ordinary Alco ed genuinely.

the human voice, is asserted by Dr. Lcula 'Oh, it wasn't so bad as it might holic drinker is more sane than moiuhia-taker or the "gingerist." Robinson, says the Medical Time have been," he said. "I spent two Book 'As to Hie origin of th's feature, his is Delivered Free in Chanute Within Ten Days After OMer it Received. If to be Sent by Mail to i Out-of-Town Address, Twenty Cents Extra, Should be Added tor Postage. Call at the Blade Office and See an Advanced -py of this Splendid Work.

me have pie for Youth's contention Is that through the night time during which Uompanioa. rrlmlttve man was slowly and palmul may put that in his mouth which steals away his brains, but at least ho gets some physical sensation ot pleasure in the operation. 'Ghmerisui' is a depiav-ed form of drugging." The result of this practice scents to be a. negation of the results aimed at. A doctor said yesterday that this form of inebrety, after giving relief at first, i nrnprpsslnir toward civilization, the When Grass is High.

One of the delegates to the republi voice was the' only rational means of MercislnK influence. Oratorical abil can national convention tiom mo two experienced photographers to the east, one with the Japanese army and one with tlte Russian arrcy, and have expended a vast amount of money to make tbis the best illustrated war book ever made. HOW TO GET THE BOOK FREE. 4 If you are not now a subscriber of the Dally Blade Bend or bring us $1.00 Philippines told a story about Captain ity and a sonotous voice thus beenmn nf exceeding importance to the aspiring Everett's ITlstory or the Japanese Russian War is a handsome volume, 7 by 91 Inches In size, with superb cloth binding, and contains nearly 500 pages. All the printing on the over is done tin gold.

Its author Is the man who wrote the "Life of McKinley," the "Story of the Spanish-American War," and other timely historical books. Andrew Rowan of Atchison, Kansas, ambitious, and the ultimate forma completely dlsordersvthe stomach gives no relief i a busy brain. Urn- whose exploit in carrying the president's message to Garcia won for hlru a place among the heroes of the Spin- for 3 months subscription and wc will give you the book as a premium. Thus don Mail. you get 2.60 for a single dollar.

The volume retails for $1 50 and you could war. Rowan-was stationed at a not get It at a book sto.e for less mono It you are already a subscriber of the Dally Blade and are paid to date or In advance, send in another dollar The national wealth of Erypt Is con to mark your subscription still another three months in advance and yu may tion of an aquiline nosed race would become the necessary result of the better assured survival of such favorably endowed individuals. Thus, says the Popular Science News, the long nose would tend to become masterful, to form first, an aristocracy, and afterwards to to laveu people as U) Insure their dominance, tfs was the case with the Romans. Robinson North American I.idlan. the tlnuously and largely increasing; also the population, whose standard of life post in one of the remote provinces of the Islands.

A backward season had teen disastrous to crops, and the prlce9 of provender had gouo skyward as a result. About this timp several have the book. If you are in arrears, pay up what is due and one dollar for a-nother three month and the book 1s yours. This is not a money-making now much superior to what It was Everett's History is a great story of a great war, and is profusely and graphically illustrated with a vast gallery of 200 war pictures, photo-graphs, maps, cartoons and beautiful colored plates. It tells the story of Japan and ber war spirit, of Russia and her advance, of Man scheme with us.

There Is no money to us la the deal. We are simply mak few yearn ago. Consequently more wealthy Chinese merchants had been goods and goods of more varied kludj Ing an effortto double the subscription to our dally, and this Is the way we are going to do it. We are going to give our friends something that everybody arrested for smuggling. Rowan put are consumed.

I Jasper I see that a carload of col the Mongols at work cutting gmsa. wants and let each one who subscribes or renews a subscription have the This brought forth a protest that final entire profit. No such offer was ever made by any paper in this county, lege professors has Just boon caught In Maoria and the Rasnto negroes, among whom are the celebrated Zulus, as instances of the largenosed. war-like end oratorical peoples." and after this one Is withdrawn you may never have another chance to get a railroad disaster. churia and ber prossesslons, of China and her strange customs, of Korea and her hermit kingdom; It tell the story of the cause of the so complete a history of any war for nothing.

Capper A train of thmisht wrecked, eh; any damage done? Jasper No, the professors were all absent-minded. ly found Its way to the chief authorities at Manila. In due course of time tbt following telegram reached Rowan: "Why are you compelling wealthy Chinese merchants to cut grass?" 'Because grass Is high," was Rowan's laconic response. The dudo who puts on high-heel fhoes does not rise very much in your estimation. The latest and most fascinating war and the relation of the United States to Japan and Russia, and the relations of nations to each other.

It explains why England supports Japan, and why France supports Russia. This book contains the most thrilling war stories ever toldstartling stories of the war told by the heroes themselves; wonderful descriptions of battles, thrilling personal experiences, exciting stories of bravery, superb heroism, daring exploits, heroic attacks on great war vessels by the Japanese torpedo boats, tte story of -submarine boats in EVERY CHILD SHOULD READ THIS BOOK Every loyal American citizen should read this book, and every father should see that it Is In the handset his children. Give the boys and girls a chance to read up while the events are fresh and interesting. The story of a war today will become more deeply grounded in the child's mind than that of a war which was fought two hundred years ago. Call In Person or Address 1 THE BLADE, Chanute, Kon3.

method of teaching children to read ii to put them at work on a typewriter. On March 3. of this your a law was promulgated in Spain prohibiting work on Sundays, and enforcing the closing of all Industrial and commercial establishments. Exceptions are male In favor of cases of necessity, which aro specified, but persona employed on Sunday must have time allowed them during the week to attend their rsl'r Beauty my be only skin deep, but actual warfare for the Brat time, vivid stories of Japanese cunning, history you cannot always find It when you of ui battle told by eye witnesses. It Is more fascinating than any novel, Absence may make the heart grow fonder, but don't etay away too long.

hare scraped an acquaintance. and contains the moat startling war ploturaa mi nude. The publishers sent duties..

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