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COL LEARNARD, FATHER prime movers in the organization of Lawrence Weekly Journal Gov. Hughes may be presidental timber and probably is but he is such HEALTH WEIGHT AND OF OKLAHOMA, the Republican parties in Kansas. At its first convention in 1859 he was a departure from the old time stand- FOUNDED 1H5T. elected chairman, and ever since then has attended the national conven lawrence Weeklv Tribune. FJJfiZZSl? For Thin, PoorBlood ounded lssa.

tions, either as a delegate or as an This Woman Took Dr. Williams' Pink interested spectator. J. L. BRADY If Kansas Republicans want to do Pill.

Gained Thirty Pounda and ii J.VUI1SUS lieuuuiicaun wauv IU UU wamvu I mnj Vila TT Has Been Well Ever Slnoo. I During the winter of 18G0, Lear- tt a Irnnnn liven tlin mnn wliiV mnv ha term I i i uuw lunu.r nuuwu-auu wcu I nard was in Washington on legal MEMBER ASSOCIATED X-tttas. osmon to now we repuDucan nauon- Buffrlufrom a eeneral decline in t), father nf On MHH business. He was in the gallery of House when the South Carolina al convention in Kansas City. That health which the ordinary remedies anhoa.tta oraaT mo: oitv i enable to take care of it and seem unable to check I How many hug.

huBott street, the main thorough- city is capable to take care or it and bauds wJvea vmtiag far(J of thfl city iQ tJje lm oflfle of SUBSCRIPTION, 50o A YEAR, delegation seceded. The night after 7 Kansas coma nave some oomion steadily losing health and beauty, and Bn. mnv fc fnnnA I Entered as second class matter at the having a convention so near home, are powerless to help I Consumption this momentous step ne in company and other germ diseases find in these samara, me suDjecs oi mis Baeicii. with another Kansan visited the posi oince ai jjawrence, nansas, towered vW Carolinans in their apart in Bill White erubernatorml vit.my unequal tne tasic or mi itnrv honr ni You can trust a medicine tested 60 years Sixty years of experience, think of that! Experience with Ayer's Sar-saparilla; the original Sarsa-parilla; the strongest Sarsapa-rilla; the Sarsapariiia the doctors endorse for thin blood, weak nerves, general debility. Dtit even thla grand old medicine cannot do Its licMtwnrk if the liver I Inactive unci the bowels constipated.

Kor the best possible re tilts, you should take liizittive rinses of Aver't Tills while taking the S-irsaparllla. The liver will quickly respond, aud so will the bowels. Th mnn wlirt Inilv, i ngnsmgoii win iMecwon oi wiese aiseases nnnm ih rvmir iih hi i t-iiiinh. iih im tnMii- i r.A nimnnii MniM-m- i onTnm atino orTannnn ilia nn IB I wvvu LU TV IIWU 1UUDV Ul UB Bi BiUiUlU UBU OA I MHVUMUUI I I I i I nnmiB nnnpr TCnnana tnwn of 1.300 t.i. rru 1 x- AueJ WCI ooi.uuo, 1 uio uoiiu orowu uj.

reiuiui. xucjr imosi wnue ana time nas lurroweai -0it; inn? nnnnlntinn i TTa nA1fil the L-j tu v. The symptoms indicating the decline A the colonel in relating the inci i "ouu uiuwu ucj.uio whioh may have results so fatal could manv wnnKies on nis Drew, out ni suou uj. uio auoo. jcu 6uuu is a typical one.

Biiesays: I xno man in jvansus caa cuum 0f bloodshed miffht follow" lishing another oil company. No he work go on. What is one godd man 1 'For six mouths afterthe birth of mv many distinctions as Colonel Lear- tlinfoora ad by J. O. Ayar Lowell.

Mm will not He has been caught with more or less when there is such a ffi, VheS SZS Not. only did he pave the way wau was back in the goods. work on hand blood to my forehead, just back of my for the opening of Oklahoma, but t1ia flraf Trnn. A tf HAIR VlfiOR. AQUE CURE.

CHERRY PECTORAL. IAif5iM.U since Kansas has been settled yers Can a rich man be convicted of before them. The least exertton bronirht he has taken a prominent place in I. tja Bf-f- h. mi.

rn i rri, -1 wution uiv muiuen xuo xuaw uiut is xUC 'B on ims sicKuess. my appetite was poor (State and national politics, tie was nn1nnpi th rphal. rn, io: Ann TiiOOT chnnl hDOn and I was often sick to mv stomach. I. lieutenant colonel, ueiore tne reDer Wheat Not Good.

w. -r-Tr ltriBdt0 work mv' feet BoonbB. chairman or tne nrst uepuouean con- ovep wa. of his pect his conviction and the reason is convicted ana vvniie paraonea. came BWollen( paining me terribly.

I vention held in Kansas, and has at-r-pM hnt wflS etailed most of ia Rpnnitsn Thnw. ft mfln of mutiirfl hnH oinkinff snSla RiTrt rawnula Mi -t regiment, but WSS aetailea most 01 mv.v,uuv x.v,. 1 -o -x- jiienaea every nauonai euuvwuuu t- nonprnl TTnn. years committed a cold blooded SSi 80 thm tlmt 1 W61hed since that time. He has been per- tlm6 t0 the It is no longer a secret that the wheat crop in Douglas county is going to be short.

It had an unusually largo growth in March and jointed a.w wneQiiy wiien ac inearug Biore to sonally acquamtea witn ail tne rresi Af. rninnpi tnau ut fmm a onvoro illnoco ia tVio Itoof linnt rloo-nnornfo nnmmitfnri an orirfnl Bret headache TlOwdfirs I dfecided to trv a.l.1 Alter tU6 War, IU6 COIOHBI lUUtt. IBr. WiUiams' Pink Pills instead. 1 aents 01 tne unuea aiues lue his law practice again and was soon er who was ever in this town.

We crime. Sell, the man, after having oticed that headLheVaa dia. time of Lincoln. J. ni about a month ahead of time.

Then the cold weather came on and the i i-Ai i i a. as uusv ua ever in 1110 uiiuoc viis know because he is the only man been in prison for over twenty years appearing and ay nerves gradually Very few people know the amount TT onra fnr thp iL i8 Saf t0 lrn AS! 5 aMowelgCver of work he dfd for the opening of the mphls and old L. L. GL roads. ii I i I wheat is showing the effects.

The fields are turning yellow and look un i a uiutici ui. mo jcuiicuiiai la. loU pounds i DPiieve me puis to De ine i vast territory commoniv Known asi tt. iti best tonic and buUder a woman can take, A tn tla that AUOUl lne same umc' 111 as they certainly helped me when my Oklahoma. Owing to the part that he legan hig work condition was critical and I have never the civilized tribes took in the Civil openjn 0f Oklahoma.

For healthy. It is safe to say that if Douglas county raises half a crop of wheat it will do well. It will also do A man writes to this office to say more for the protection of society that nothing will grow on his head than of punishment. Sell is a safe and he fells badly about it. He man to turn loose.

Thaw is not. might try alfalfa, that is supposed Turn Sell lose and he goes to work; war ana tne material am wmt mifwonf T.onra the Colonel better than any other part of the to grow anywhere. Vinland Vine. turn Thaw loose and outraged justice Pills lies in the fact that they actually ave the South the great conflict, yag proprietor of tlie Lawrence Jour-make new blood and this carries health I the United States made a new treaty I rplinnniohed his inter-and Rtrenirth to fivfirv mrtinn of tlin lnal and only rennquisnea ms inter state. can call in vain.

ests last year Thirty days treatment for kidney nerves are strengthened, every organ is I duct they lost control of the western Very few men have had the per stimulated to do its work. portion of the Indian Territory. It The east may think it has struck something new in the proposition to reburn its ashes but several years ago Kansas people thought of ex WHICH OR NEITHER. sonal acquaintance of as many pub- are taking does not cure yon, write for was supposed that the government Uc men md gtatesmen as Colonel There seems to be some chance for bladder troubles and rheumatism for $1.00. Tour money refunded if not satisfied.

Pineules contain no alcohol. Do not derange the stomach. Easy to take. Sold by 0. P.

Barber proor or wiiat iJr. wiuiams'i'nxfc i-uis would remove ail tne inaian trioes his numerous visits county a gentleman's disagreement in the .,1 tne west to tne newiy acquire th tracting gold from Trego shale. Republican party in Kansas, and in be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of territory, but when ten years passed milience in the last half fact in the Republican party general- Son. 2.60. bv the Dr.

Williams Medicine century. He has been acquainted Since the beginning of time men ly from one end of the land to the Schenectady, N. Y. tne people oi me surrouuun.g i.ith president up to the pres- have gone after bubbles. The Uncle other.

The Kansas situation epito Death of L. H. Peters. states oegan to wonaer wuy ent since Lincoln. He is a great ad- nnt rmen tr settlement unaer mei t.

n. Senator StilUngs is out with a defy ws of the United States. 0 rr" 1 L. II. Peters, 57 years of age, died "He has had equal in the presi i i "MAnnannn nn rhiimi in i no Sam Oil company is only one in a mizes the National situation.

On the thousand. The fact is we are all too one hand is Dave Mulvane and his anxious to get rich quick. We do dirty dozen, rallying proudly around not want to work for what we get. the old flag, demanding that the tra- tue scate ana says tuai notmng that time was satisfied at his home in the 1100 block on New Jersey st- eet yesterday of consumption. Mr.

Peters, who has been work short, nf tliA militia nnn plnA the 3 laentiai cnair," saia me coionei re thai i saloons in Leavenworth Then call weie cently. "He is the Andrew Jackson utthe SliS rTTLlSh the.PUbllC sort of a man, only not hot headed, AUuring propositions catch us des- ditions and history of the grand old pite the fact that if they were good, party justify the action of the crowd ing as a teamster while in Lawrence, came here about four years ago from the Indian Territory. He has been ill tn bw andhe carefully considers every men of money would gobble them up that is responsible for the late rail- makota or any otner territory mmm move before acting. He is brave and governor, ieavenwona is going atnfa. He made a care quickly.

It is getting time we were road senate; and on the other side is fearless, and the American peopl to persist in its lawless course notn- sensible. Mr. Stubhs with his Holv Rollers. ful map of the western portion of Mwoz in him." ToDeka about a year and for the past two months has been confined to his bed. A wife and three children, all grown, survive him.

The body will be taken to Reno for burial tomorrow. ing short of force can be used. By viewinar with alarm and demanding mi. I tne Indian erritory, suuwiug luc I Capital. tne way, oi an tne towns in Kansas millions of acres stiu unoCcupied, xue urewenea nave 10 evwj that delegation to the National fight they have made in Kansas.

convention be named that will be for mavenwortn nas suiterea mosti ovpn Tnflians were forbid. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That ii i i i i Ifaey will lose the present one. Taft and not for trading purposes irom tne nugnt or tne saioons. tl treatv of 1866. The Contain Mercury, i.

ituuB utuei wwiia uave uau unuc il nf aifilas nn as mercury will surely destroy the sense nf smnll n.nil comrjletelv derange the There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain in any part. mere never nas oeen sucn an un- Mr Mulvane standg sponger for animous sentiment Kansas in the sins of the Kansas senate and if ana nave cieanea up, Leavenwortn annrPPSi of the new country.

I whoie Bystem when entering It through iavor ot law enforcement as there nas oeen dirty ana mtny. nas aar.arA do- the mucous aurfacas. Such article. i mu. 1 jx been run by an element that hasl.

Ishouid never be used except on prescrip uow- Lue pcupic uave uBMUimiieu his offlce in the future ftg h(J hag been a diseraee to the citv No r.ub-Pg 1 tlons from reputable a the been a disgrace to tne city. JNo pub- He has alw been a fami- damage they wm d0 is ten fold to the to put a stop to lawlessness. or 0Derated in tha nasf t. llfiln ih. rni-.

The average woman is as as a five-dollar bill. 7 i. t. al j. I years nas oeen given out mat roads name senatorg and governors lie improvements have been allowed, Lr flo.ure Washington and counts good you can possibly derive from them, no advancement nas neen mane.

,1 i tiau i tjatarru uio, mauuiov.iuiou ciues coma run wnnoui jomt money and to keep the direct primary law as his friends many of the prominent Toledo, a. contains Leavenworth is the nastiest town in ney are going to go h. off the Knsas statllte hnnba in Congressmen and statesmen oi tnein0 mercury, and is taken Internally, act- the state. It is its own horrible ex- that the bosses may trade the people last half century. He found that I ing directly upon tne Diooa ana mucous THE TEXAS WONDEB Cures all Kidney, Bladder and Rheumatic troubles; sold by all drug 9 vm murine Mau-i Ex-Congressman Wadsworth ample.

18 out of their rights to name their nar- congress was raiuer uuum.g I Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ll l.ll-.L A. X. At I take any step in the matter, but atine. it is taken internally and made in me lauesi to get next to me ty candidates' by direct votes, dental buzzsaw. In this instance the QoDosed to him is Stubhs-consid- Dr.

C. A. Fisher is mayor of Pitts last Senator Vorhees, of Indiana, xoieao, onto, oy -nenB, gists, or two months treatment by mail, for $1. Dr. E.

W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. burg and he has issued an order clos consented to introduce a bill with a Drueelsts.

Price. 75c per bot president has not sought the quarrel erable of a section. boss something He simply let old man Wadsworth of a driyer of men with ft human 1 I TTT 1 ll 1 ing the saloons. The doctor is a clause which opened the Indian lands I tie. splendid fellow, accommodating and cofrlomont.

A hot. flffht was waff- Take Hall's Family Fills tor consupa- VJ I Mi- X. 1 1 3 Naturaliy, a speaking likekness tt i. against its passage, and the bill final- nangnimseu. waaswortn ran amucK commoil human weakness for re- pubUc sentiment in his determine forming some one else; a red.headed tion to help the packers at the ex- man with a pmk pasfc flnd rogeate pense of the people.

His district futnre whose worse fault ft he can't be a study in still life. getting what he wants and he will Jt17LSi GambUng is a very useful thing to make those Pittsburg jointists be- owing the fact that lt tteach you a way you can't make repudiated him and he has been plac- carries concealed ambitions, contrary ing the blame on the president. to the statutes. and Stubhs has en l- it. t.

iiuuvo wtimu o.vm".6 (First Published In the Lawrence Weekly money. neve oeiuie ue gets turuugii vuai uei ij 6 favor of opening the coveted coun- Journal, April 20, PUBLICATION NOTICE. tered a general protest against every 4 ai j. i i I try. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.

In the District Court of Douglas County, CONCERNING HAliOH. thins- that nn Ha orn-nA Payne, who was afterward leader Kansas. -wB "boomers received his in- C. B. Hosford.

Addle E. Brown. Francis A number of envious newspapers stan(J for- The machine doesn't like are makins- invidious remarks en- Stubbs because he is for the direct Several years since my lungs were uvimai u-iumug ssuuooi. inure was nii T.aaarA fierce opposition to it hut the doctor 7 80 badly affected that 1 had many The former was doorkeeper ot tne The former was doorkeeper Brown, Zada Black, C. A.

Stokes, and Albert A. Mann, Plaintiffs, vs. Whit-tier S. Miles, his unknown heirs, devisees, administrators, executors and trustees, Defendants. did not mind.

He did not talk about UvlUVl UUg VOa VVO vj House at this time, and the two of-1 Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with it much but it was noticed that when ten talked the matter over. As soon I The State of Kansas to Whittier S. Miles the voting was done the members n' I several physicians without any bene-could not bear to hurt the feelings as he Washington started to take roley's t. the organization of his "boomer I IUC uigaiuuvu I TT mar.

1. his unknown heirs, devisees, admin's-trators, executors and trustees, greeting: You and each of you are hereby notified 0-0 of Dr. Fisher. The writer got well acquainted with him and knows that colony in Kansas, the first of simi- Ui i.k as sound as a bullet. I recom- that you have been sued in the District under his voice of suavity he has a rg wag not con' mend it in advanced stages of lung firmness that wins.

He is hones to on border.of the trouble." Foley's Honey and Tar rha ryl ami wav nnfli miiAh V. i I a 1. nr. ItAnln fhn InniH Court of Douglas County, Kansas, by the aforesaid C. B.

Hosford, Addle E. Brown, Francis Brown, Zada Black, C. A. Stokes tirely disrespectful to the "thin red primary and opposed to the machin- line of heroes" who met at Law- ists wl10 are now on the job, and rence the other night to see if their Stubbs doesn't like the machine be- halos were on straight. This halo cause the dog and the cat never can business is all in the view point, be friends.

There are those in this world who There you are. Take your choice, think Theodore Roosevelt is a force The Dirty Dozen or the Holy Rollers for righteousness; but a paper hav- Which or neither? ing over a million circulation devot- the meantime remember that ed space to prove that he should be in for a11 this muss the Republican par-jail. Every man thinks if his neigh- ty is the only one that will furnish bors would be decent this would be real relief to those who are looking a great world. Halos are often pin- fr better things. There are no fac-ned on heads that deserve something tional rows in the party, else.

No one knows what goes into because that party has no hope for the makeup of a Opinions the future, nor pride in the past. It differ. And if the gentlemen at is a ufe that a party has' mo vuio uu uwu K'UI uiivu "UV' (( l. 1 wn Vtj I blUUS UIC VUUgU null UCttiO mo uu6a. and Albert A.

Mann, and that you and nrevents Renous results from a moving into tne territory, oniy 10 oe Hard Times in Kansas. Refuse substitutes. Barber each of you must answer the petition died by the aforesaid plaintiffs on or before the third day of June, A. 1907, or the petition of plaintiffs will be taken as forcihlv eiected bv the military au- Hinr-USoa Tn this wav. Pavne hasl son mi 1 i I i xne oia aays oi grassnoppers anai nna as the ieader 0f true and judgment for a partition of the following described real estate situated in the County of Douglas, State of Kan drouth are almost forgotten in the the movement wbich finally secured When a man is forced to swallow prosperous Kansas of today al- tha nf Oklahoma.

Iis own words he is apt to suffer sas, towit: though a citizen of Codellj Earl r0ionei Learnard's work for. Okla- from a serious attack of mental in- Shamburg, has not yet forgotten a homa was not hig ffreatest. From the disgestion, Lawrence appear a bit odd in their quarrels, and out of the quarrels white robes and wings, with their come progress. And after the quar- hard time he encountered. He says: thaT ifr.

Vermont, his birth "I was worn out and disouraged by fn the call of freedom, A girl is never Interested in a Beginning at a point Two Hundred and Two (202) feet West and Thirty (30) feet South of the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter M) of Section Six (6), Township Thirteen (13), Range Twenty (20); thence West Two Hundred and Ninety-nine (299) feet, thence South Nine Hundred and Five (905) feet, thence East Two Hundred and Ninety-nine (299) feet, thence North Nine Hundred and Five (905) feet to the place of beginning; coughing night and day, and, could he has aiwavs been prominent in I man except when she says she isn't. His Dear Old Mother. nncl no reUef till I tned Dr. King's Kansas politics. The North, particu-New Discovery.

It took less than jariy New England States, were one bottle to completely cure me." ofnT-mSnoii that. Rlavarv should be The safest and most reliable cough pa the States in which "My dear old mother, who is no. harps in position ready to tune up rels are over, the compromise is al-with the "Angle's Serenade," the waJs better than the old situation, ribald always should remember that Take the work of the Kansas legis-the Kansas state senate that just ad- lature: It wasn't all it should have journed tried to spend two thousand been, but it was one of the best leg-dollars of the state's good money islatures that ever convened in Kan-buying six and a quarter halo, and a sas- It gave the people much if reward of merit card for Thomas not everything, and if it hadn't been Todd Kelly. fr the quarrels and the rows and The thing to do is to let those the fights, the people would have got gentlemen who think the new spring nothing. The two forces of progress styles in halos are "lovely" get 'em are conversatism and radicalism.

If and cold remedy and hng and throat it then existed and Learnard, just eighty-three years old, thrives on according to the respective rights of tha parties interested therein, and that the interest of the said Whittier S. Miles, his unknown heirs, devisees, administrators, executors and trustees in and to healer ever discovered. Guaranteed nt of came in 1855. Law Electne Bitters," writes W. by Barber Son's drug store 50o rence was the center of the opposi- Brunson, of Dublin, Ga.

"She has said land be set aside to the said Whittier tion to the slave-holding element, taken them for about two years and and $1.00. Trial bottle free. S. Miles, his unknown heirs, devisees, administrators, executors and trustees and here he settled. He became I enjoys an exceueni appeum, iceis Many a woman's idea of being ar prominent at once and was elected strong and sleeps welL" That's the commander of the Home Guards, a way Electric Bitters affect the aged company of militia, whose principal and the same happy results follow in tistic is not to know how to cook.

from such portion thereof ao as not to interfere with the rights of any of the grantees of the said C. B. Hosford, and for such other and further relief as the and wear 'em. This a free country, conservatism is absent the radicals And if Tom Kelly or the editor of have no sense ani if the radicalism the Gazette or W. R.

Stubbs or J. is absent the conservatives have no duty was to guard the city and sur-lall cases of female weakness and The salve that acts like a poultice Court may deem just and equitable, will be rendered accordingly. The dirty dozen is needed, is Pine Salve Carbonlized. No other rounding country from attack and! general debility. Weak, puny chu Leeford Brady or Carr Taylor de- sense, ORD CLINOMAN, Attorney for Plaintiffs.

if necessary to make hostile demon-jdren too, are greatly strengthened. sires to put oh a halo and prance and the Holy Rollers are needed. salves so good for cuts, burns, boils them. Guaranteed also for stomach nirer tViA arth let him alone. If The Kansas situation is merely the and champed skin.

Ask abont st ration on their own account. it's brass, it will show. Emporia national situation on a small scale. Price 25ct. Sold by 0.

P. 'Barber! Learnard became prominent at I liver and kidney troubles, by Barbe Attest: HENRY H. ASHER, Clerk District Court (SEAL.) Emporia Gazette. tt Son. once in politics, and was one of thejft Son druggists, 50c Gazette..

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