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Garden Plain Herald from Garden Plain, Kansas • 4

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Entered at the Post office at Garden riain, Kansas, as second class matter. GERMANY'S SAILING SHIPS, Navy Said, to Be in Need of Mors 444 NORMS ESTATE and WALTER EMIGRATION AGENTS. a Make a specialty of Western Kansas and Texas lauds. Exchange lands for goods and goods for land. Desirable Wichita property to exchange for Farms.

Excursion Kates 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in every mouth. 01 iTVra iv. i ir 4 WHI IHIIIIIIHIH'. i THE MONARCH TRUST CO. i Wichita.

Kansas. I The Pain Family You know them; they are numerous, and make their presence felt everywhere. The names of the family are Headache, Toothache, Earache, Backache, Stomach ache, Neuralgia, etc. They ar.e sentinels that warn you of any derangement of yojir system. When the brain nerves become exhausted or irritated, Headache makes you miserable; if the stomach nerves are weak, indigestion results, and you double up with pain, and if the more prominent nerves are affected, Neuralgia simply makes life unendurable.

The way to stop pain is to soothe and strengthen the nerves. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills do this. The whole Pain family yield to their influence. Harmless if taken as directed.

"1 find Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills an excellent remedy for overcoming headache, neuralgia and distressing pains of all sorts. I have used them for the past seven years in this capacity with the bet of results." MRS. JOE MEKRILL, Peru, Ind. Dr.

Miles' Anti-Pain Pills are sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It fails, he will return your money. 25 doses, 25 cents. Never sold In bulk. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind wants to make FARM LONS to the farmers of S3dfjwick and adjoining ciuatiea, diract.

Money on hands at all times, at lowest rates, and with optional payments. Loan closed same day papers are signed. No Delay, No Red Tape, No Apjiraisment. Principal and interest payable at our office in Wichita. Deal with the parti a who have tha money and svs th3 Ajents commission.

Write us and we will send a man to close loan at our expense. Office, 102 West 2nd in Fletcher block. Entrance two ors west of Main street. Colorado Excursions Bjz All Summer via the Santa Fe. Tourist tickets on sale every day at very low rates.

To gain a pleasant and auspicious introduction to Colorado you should travel Santa Fe. The magnificent mountain panorama over one hundred miles long sean en route to Denver and through Pueblo and Colorado Spring? prepares you as nothing else can for those other attractions oiferel in this great vacation land. Pullmans, chair cars, fast trains and Harvey meals. A combination appealing to discriminating travelers. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PER YEAR Payable In Adtakcb.

Subscriptions from foreign territory ill be discontinued at expiration. If this paragraph is pencil marked your subscription has expired or expires with this issue. MKS. J. W.

CURRY, Editor. Saeah Iic-il Editor Hon. T. B. Murdock of the El Dorado Republican will deliver the address at the opening of the University of Kansas, September 14.

Mr. Murdock has never appeared before the students of the University and the event will be of much interest in as much as he is one of the pioneers of the state and a man intimately associated with its history from the begining. Homer Hoch has heard a new story. A man on an ostrich and a man on a zebra ran a race. The man on the ostrich came out ahead but the judges gave the decision to the man on the zebra.

They claimed the man on the ostrich won on a foul. The Cubans just couldn't get along without a little notoriety and had to stir up a revolution. It is just as natural for them to njiye a varhoop and hike for the limber as it is" for a duck to take water. The people you admire are the people who have taken an interest in you and have praised your honest efforts. Take a tumble to yourself end quit knocking.

It seems that the camp meeting it Wichita did not interfere with the Sunday ball games. Is the world growing better? George R. Peck ays that we have too many laws. Perhaps that is the reason so many laws are not enforoed. After a study of all three Bryan Asserts that plutocracy is a greater evil than either aristoracy or bureaucracy.

Campaign managers have begun to make predictions and they are as wide apart as ever. We suppose that this nu fangld wa ov speling mens that we wil hav 2 bi Rosvclt's speler. But few uiun are looked upon as reformers; yet most of them need reforming. It. has developed in the last few day that Bryan' hasn't lost his voice.

Tho Minneapolis Beticr Way says, "Do not eat Qcumbers; they will up." The rural-route carrier is a man cf very regular habits, if ho holds his job. E. C. Aspey, Passenger Agent Chsney, Kans. mi Co.

Flour Mill products 1 lr7 MOT IT Descriptive literature free. For time table folders, tickets, reservations, apply to Cheney Manufacturers of and minr rri runt uulu. Sailors and May Fay Largo Subsidies. Consul Pitcairn. writing from Ham burg on the suggested subsidy for the German sailing fleet, quotes a re cent report by the Commercial association of Oldenburg.

He says in part: Steamships nowadays take hold of cargoes formerly reserved for sailing ships, such as nitrates, logwood, pitchplne and grain from California and Australia. This is due to the keen competition, making it often impossible for sailing vessels to cover expenses. German steamships and sailing craft were equal in tonnage in 1899; trace which time the former fleet has increased 138 per cent, while the latter has decreased 28 per cent. Brigs have almost disappeared, barks and three-masted schooners hava decreased, while large four-masted and full-rigged ships Jiave maintained their position. The German government has actively interested.

In the reviving of the empire's ship sailing trade, because of the rapid development of their navy and the great need of seamen. Sailing vessels are the only practical schools for deckhands. The government also desires to preserve and promote the small shipbuilding yards, which are declining. It is proposed to make an appropriation in Germany of 35.7 cents per Jay and capita for training men cn small sailing vessels. For 2,335 men tins would require only $250,080 for a 10-months' service, and would relieve many a poor skipper, payments being to pr small vessel- An extension to the larger sailing craft would require $1,007,240 per annum, increase the fleet of German sailing vessels, -which would be manned more by German seamen, and afford annually 2,000 young men entrance tc the mariner's career.

DEADLY QUICKSILVER MINES Worers Are Effected by the Fumes of the Mercury and Soon Die. Europe's chief quicksilver mines are are at the Spanish town Almaden, which is an Arabic word, meaning "the mine of quicksilver." These mines were formerly worked by the Iberians, and after them by the ancient Romans. Between 1015 and 1843 the Spanish government employed galley slaves in them, for working in these mines is occupation that soon, ends in death. The fumes of the mercury produce constant salivation, and the system becomes per-neated with the metr.L The annual rIeld of mercury i 1,500,000 pounds, to procure whicj 4,000 wen aro engaged in this unhealthy employment. After Almaden as a producer of quicksilver comes an Austrian town, '28 miles from Trieste.

These mines also were once worked by criminals, who, owing to the terrible qualities of the mineral, expired after about two years' service. There are now nearly 500 miners angaged in the work at Idria. They are induced to enter the mines by high pay. A pension is allowed when they are disabled, and provision is made for their widows and children JOMETS RETIRE TAIL FIRST Information of Interest Regarding tlu Movements of the Stellar Swarms. If you are 45 years old, you can :lr.Im to have passed right through the tail of a comet, says an authority.

As a matter oif fact, U'ice during last century namely, in 1819 and 18C1 did this earth of our whirl through the tails of cometa (one in each of the years named), and so clight was the damage done that no one realized what had. happened until 3ome time afterwards. We have collided with several meteor swarras without serious result. The collision of 1833 was tho most remaikat.d. Tho whole sky appeared to la raining stars, thousands of meteor os being visible at once, many of them far brighter than Venus, and leaving long, brilliant trails.

Tho earth'a atmosphere protects us from any real danger from these visitations. Solid bodies rushing at an enormus rate through space are immediately fused and dissipated as gase3 when they first come in contact with our atmosphere, the friction thus set up resulting in incalculable heat About three porlodic comets appear every year, as well a similar mini-ber of unexpected comets. Encke's comes most appearing three yer.rs. A comet's head consists of a swarm of meteors, but its tail ia i8 It is rtpclled by the sun, for as a comet approachesthe sun its tail follows, while it recedes van tail first. anu rxci inu il.

have no superiors in flour made from wheat. Ask your grocer for tb USE E. W. JQSLYN, Doaler ia i Drugs, Medicines, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES Books, Stationery and School Supplies The plaoe to pet the popular ft Magazine. Prescriptions caref uHy compounded Main Strat, Cheney, Kansas.

HE above picture of the man and fish is the trademark of Scott's Emulsion, and is the synonym for strength and It is sold in almost all the civilized countries of the globe. If the cod fish' became extinct it would be a world-wide calam ity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a way of preparing cou liver on so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable taste. Scott's Emulsion is the best thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate people, and nil conditions of wasting and lost strength. Srnd for free sample.

SCOTT BOyyNE, Chemists OSWl PKABL BTBKKT, STEW YOBX eOc.nnJtl.0O, All druggists. The BELL TELEPHONE -IN LONG DISTANCE CALLS. Prompt and Efficient Service. Homeseekers' Excursions First an third TiusiayS of each riiinth from May till November, 1906, to a great many points. ONE FARE PLUS $2.00, ROUND TRIP, Inquire at Santa Fe depot.

Grateful to Signor Karconi. "Here's a wireless message," announced the business manager, "from i man who desires to take our entire Help Wanted' department for to-day's Issue." "Where is he?" Inquired the managing editor. "On a capsized boat about four miles aut in the At' mtic Pittsburg I'osL Fastoi's Long Rev. Flo Mayer, superior general of, tlie Calelte who is. a .4,000 mile tour of inspection which will take Uim through the Unted States, Canada, ill ct South Amcrir, Srainnnd Hob land, ha arrlwd New York.

lis is, traveling without mor.pjr, according i(i the rulc.of.tha order, and bli bar conslats amalj Read Our Advertisements;.

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625
Years Available:
1887-1906