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Linwood Ledger from Linwood, Kansas • 8

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THE LINWOOD I PCDURHBI) BVItltt IATUUDAT BT The Globe Newspaper Co. KANSAS CITY, MO. 0. M. FMTTH, VURU A.

ItAKKU. Vtio Pronldnnt fcVKKLTT MON'SIIAU. MuniHttft F. M. ADAMS, JidHor.

I'rlce of IVr Yeur Entered In thn Posmmeo at Kudhm Cly, eutul i'Iuss mull inuUor. MYSTERI0U8 HAY FEVER. rellar DIimm That It Uacoailns; Hon and More frtvaUDt. Medical literature can glv ui no definite data ai to when thli peculiar affection waa first regarded dla tlnct and separate disoase. Unmistakable cases were reported in the sixteenth century, end since that time the disease has been becoming steadily more and more prevalent.

The fact that there Is a bay fever association In this country, which has records of over 200,000 cases, will show how extremely common the affection Is in thi United States. Indeed, this country and England are its principal seats, the Inhabitants of Germany, France and other countries of continental Europe affording comparatively few cases. It might be stated here as a rather curious fact that hay fever Is but infrequently encountered among immigrant Germans (Jacoul) and French, even in the regions where native Eng-llHh and Americans are particularly prone to attacks. Since its earliest discovery the cause or causes of hay fever VARICOCELE (Or Enlarged Veins In tha Scrotum), 1 usually accompanied with impotency, Nervous Debility, Emls3lon9, Despondency, Lack of Development, Quickness, Pain In Dack and Loins, and many other Symptoms that cannot ho overcome until tho Varicocele cured. If you have been frequently disappointed in Clasps, Clamps, Suspensories, or the many lotions and medicines that aro offered for tho cure of this trouble, write tO'day for my Illustrated booklet Without the Knife lin(i yu will learn how hundreds have been cured, without Knife, Pain, Danger or Loss of Time, it is mailed free, sealed.

BLOOD POISON! Primary, secondary, or tertiary, causing pain in tho loins, niicumatlsm, Falling Hair, Sore Throat, Ulcers on all parts of tho body, cured for life without Mercury. Painful urinary discharges cured quickly and nt small cost. Blanks Free. Facts for Men, sent sealed to the interested. Dn.

WiiiTTlKK treats DiSCaSQS of FJlen Only. Consult lihn ii'i you will not be disappointed. Call or write in confidence. DR. H.

J. WHITTiER, 10 West 9th KANSAS CITY, pictured out to us to be, Whilo having known him for several years, wo hud never before heard him express his views on tho various questions that should Interest overy true. American cltlsun. Such trip to tho country could never bo any thing than bcnoflulal to any one, If ho or slio Is accompanied by Koliort EUlor, for his conversation is of a pure and elevating character. For best grades of sugar, ooftoa and tea call on E.

llurbauyh, School utiiMulunuo it iuuu lurijj and uniform and tho work bolnifilono all that could bo ex pec ted. TIuto are number of people who uro determined to have their children taught tho sumo way they were in their early school, days. Ity thus trying to Impart in-htructlon to tholr children those well meaning but mistaken parents often run counter to tho teachors and hinder und delay tholr children's education. There are some pupils In our school who listen to und net on tho ndvlco and instruction of their teachers, as is evidenced by tholr conversation on tho way to and front school in rf gird to tho topics of Instruction for that particular day. See L.

C. Ilarbaugh for Lumber. The editor of tho Ledger Iiuh been quite ill for several days. Ho Is thrc-uU encd witli an attack of pucumonii fever and bus not been aide this week to do a grcut deal of writing for the paper. Mrs, Joseph (ilinip.se, who resides here, received a box of beautiful flowers and ferns last Tuesday from her son John and wife, who rcsido nt Ark.

KANSAS NOTES. Iola Toted agalnut city ownership of the gas plant. Bronson, Bourbon county, is preparing to drill for gas. Bonner Springs wants to be mad a city of the third class so It can build sidewalks, Horton people will now have a hotter chance than ever to lot loose of their money. A bucket shop Is to be opened.

Hutchinson has a Jack tho Hugger, end the News says that his preference seems to bo girls; nutural enough, too. Whllo rorapinff with his grandchild at Fort Scott the other day Mr. James Garrigus foil doad with heart disease. He had passod his 83d birthday. A Kansas man is traveling around over the state exhibiting his daughter at so much par.

Tho girl is but nino years old, but weighs 311 pounds. Tho furnlturo stores are bearing down hard with their ads just now. This is tho year that farmers will proceed to put a little sliekness into tholr homes. An Atchison paper says that after tho debts of tho lato Senator John M. Prlco are paid Mrs.

Price will have remaining something like 820,000 from her husband's life insurance. The Anthony Republican says that it is safe to say that residents of Grant and Harper counties have this summer expended 910,000 in making trips to the Omaha exposition. The Mennonites of McPherson and Harvey counties are building a large hospital just over tho county lino in the former county. It will be the only county hospital in the state, W. II.

Williams, spocial agent in Europe of the treasury department, with headquarters in Paris, is visiting a brother in White City. Be says that France is on tho verge of a revolution. The women of Effingham have formed a Women's Park Association, and give entertainments for the benefit of the Effingham city park. They have already built a new band stand, This is tho season for spelling bees and taffy pulls; forms of amusement which causo many people to stick their ItomiliiK DdtlcoM, 6o ft Una; Mptciul mips by Inciiili: inufcMi'iMl pokiilun, iv cont No ulTnniKPuii)UM thun tv linos for una liiMirilou. no, It will be i iho rule o( Sio pur Display uAverllKomenM Ht llto per lnoh.

Speo Jul nut' acoordltitf to Hib number el UicUat uj ibe lungUt of Uiuo ruu, Church Directory. 1 M. K. W. L.

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C. A. HuAlt, Aki'UU have been enveloped in doubt. Every conceivable reason, from the blessed suullght of heaven to peculiar odors or animals or flowers, has been eagerly accepted and as quickly rejected. It was only when the gloom of mysticism and empiricism began to give way to the light of earnest thought and scientific study that some order came out of chaos, it waa early recognized that tho disease occurred In several successive generations, so lluit heredity was looked upon as a factor of soma importance.

Its annual appearance in many sufferers not only on tho same day, but at a certain fixed hour, has been noted by many observers; indeed, tho victims themselves often predicted accurately the hour of their first sneeze. Cases are numerous of the in- It is to bo hoped that parents and members of school boards in the south in" 01 a rose ln nroaucuon oi me disease, anu an are m. 4 r4 4 4 4 4 4 823 Central Street, probably familiar with the case of i Mackenzie, In which an attack was pre-I clpltated by his giving his patient an artificial rose to smell. Mere intelligent observation of a picture representing some farming scene has been a sufficient cause to bring on an attack. These and many other instances of a similar nature have proven beyond the question of a doubt the neurotic element of the disease.

Among other i predisposing causes might be mentton-! ed tho male sex and the white race, attacks being of exceeding rarity among negroes. Age does not exert noses up In the air because they are country," but they furnish lots of Hotel Savoy fun for people who are not all swelled np. BIB 1 UUMJ5I iaiioiio ns The state board of health's quarterly statement shows cholera infantum leads as an instrument of death in I'S IKI III. Kansas with 91 deaths; consumption, Mm c4 c4 4 tf tf, tf tf tf tf tf tf tf tf: tf. tf 80; typhoid fever, 63; cancer, 35; diphtheria, 28.

An Atchison man who has been married but four months has been granted a divorce from his wife. Sho developed a weakness for the military and neglected all household duties id order to entertain the soldiers. 4 4 4 4 c4 4 c4 4 4 4 4 Our $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 Suits Cannot Be Equalled. Our $5.00 to $10.00 Trouserings Are of the Finest Importations. Secretary Coburn: Whether Mam tart of Leu veil worth county will bo in attemlar.ee ut the educational meeting nt Linwood on tho inst.

Mrs. O. (J. liurnett, a former resident of this place, but for tho past' few years a resident of Is visiting her relations und many friends here. She is looking well and speak in glowing terms of her new homo as! Wing the very acme of perfection, so far as good health and pleasant surroundings are concerned.

I). C. llarbaugh is giving his storo inside a thorough going over and a general renovating. TO LOAN. Six per cent, money on good real es tate security.

Large loans a specialty If you need money write L. II. Corsk, 730 Mass. Lawrence, Kan. A few evenings since, while tho school children were going homo from school, we noticed that the following named did not stop to engage in disputes or loiter along tho way, but went as directly homo us it was possible for them to do, viz: liculuh Gladys Thompson, Harry llarbaugh, Clarence Caulk and Walter Of course there are plenty more, butj it happened to come in our way to no tieo these at this time.

Several parties in this town have atj various times made it a point to say to. the editor that one of the city ollieers, was a coward, and tho evidence was to, bo found in tho fact that ho was always bragging of what he bail done and what he can do. Tho editor desires to say, respectfully but that ho cannot agree with these statements, ns ho never yet knew a man who upheld tho weak against thej strong and domineering, or ono who would stand up for the rights and; good name of his neighbor when as mon is to furnish forth a marriage feast in Gotham, or a luckless prospector be grudgingly grub-staked for LOCALS. The Toiiganoxie-hinwood I'M lieu-tinnal association meets nt Linwooil, Saturday, November III, 1H1K Teachers, school ollieci's and patrons are requested to attend, hook for program later. Liilie Smith, president; Xina it.

hney, Mr. und Mrs. Veagerof Washington, 1). are visiting the hitter's parents here, Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Lawson. Quite a large number of fanners for several miles around hiuwood were, on our strecets last Tuesday and each one was doing more or less trailing at the stores here. There is some talk of a ferry being iut in at i.ome point near hero across the Kaw river.

We understand that the only obstacle in tho way to its consummation is that right of way can not be obtained from the land own along the route to the point w'wifn ferrv is to be located. Don't fail to take advantage of the a-ut in prices ut liurbaugirs. l'lituer. mother, when you take sides with your child, in the face of undeniable proofs of wrong doing, when you know it and your child knows that you know it, you are digging graves for every hope or ambition of that chihl for its future success, Mr. Thomas Gentry, residing on the Johnston farm north of Nino Mile creek, is packing up his personal effects preparatory to moving back to Kansas City again.

Mr. I'M lluddleston, who has been nt the hospital in Kansas City for tho oast month, is slowly improving and last desperate venture into the froz en lasincss oi trie luuon, the nog Drop Us a Postal and Our Cutter Will Call on You With a Full Line of Samples. must bo early reckoned with. A. W.

Smith, a Kansas commis sioner at uinaua exposition, reports that Kansas has taken more prizes in tftfW4tftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftf proportion to her entries than any other state. The Kansas exhibitors brought home forty-nine medals and much Influence, all ages being susceptible; usually, however, the victim has been subject to several annual attacks before the middle period of life. The symptoms on the part of the respiratory tract led to early explorations of the nasal cavity for possible cause. The observers were not disappointed; almost Invariably the subjects of hay fever have had some pathologic condition existing In the nose; ulcer, polyp, hypertrophy, or congestion of the turbinates, deviation of the septum, remains of adenoids in the naso-pharnyx, chronic nosapharyngitis, have all been noted by various writers. It might well he stated as an objection that the nose-ind-throat man who cannot find at least one of the above conditions in every case that presents itsolf should give up the specialty; so that possibly a pathologic nose does r.ot play the important part it was formely thought to.

Among other predisposing causes the one that has gained the mo3t support of recent years was that advanced by Bishop at the annual meeting of the American Medical association in 1893. In his own words, "an excess of urle acid in the blood causes hay fever." lie showed that many patients afflicted with hay fever have an excess of uric acid in the blood during the morning; further, that these were the ones that were attacked during the early morning hours. He thought the paroxysm of bay fever analogous to an attack of epilepsy superinduced by the Irritation of some pathologic meningeal process, tumor, adhesion, or hypertrophled bone, and that an attack, Itself caused by a Betting free of uric acid, on account of the pathologic condition of the nose was determined to that area. seven diplomas. This docs not include live stock awards.

Gold medals for educational exhibits will go to the IMPORTERS and DESIGNERS OF schools of Newton, Atchison and Pittsburg. Staff music written by pupils in Newton schools was the best ever shown a product of public schools. Three suvor medals, ono bronze modal and one diploma were won by Kansas schools. In the mines and mining display, Kansas hVings homo one gold medal, six silver medals, nine bronze MILLINERY AND ART ffEDLEWtM. Stampiug andGrted Work a Specialty OUR PR8CE8 ARE LOW.

WE DO NOT RECOGNIZE COMPETITION. 1008 Walnut Street, KANSAS CITY, M0. medals and one diploma. The agri cultural display won one silver and sailed behind ids hack with no chance of defense, that was not a brave man a good cause, and one who never; faltered when duty commanded. Parents, do you how mucl wrong you do yourself, your child am your school wnen you opciuy ussiui tho teacher for having done her duty Do You Know What Causes the Headache THERE ARE NUMEROUS CAUSES.

Have You Ever Thought Your Eyes Were Defective correcting your child? The man or woman who wantonly Ulshop claims that his theory does not at all Interfere with the neurotic the thirteen bronze medals and five diplomas. The apiary display captured one silver and three bronze medals. Tho horticultural display of Kansas won four silver and three bronze medals. 8. S.

Dickinson of Larnod, who depends on irrigation for water supply, was awarded ono silver medal. One of the Lawrence men who signed the bail bond of J. J. Kunkel was a member of the coroner's jury that caused his arrest. II.

15. Lockwood of Lane, wants a wife, and, being a firm believer io printers' ink, made known his desiro In tho following1 notice, which appears in his weekly paper: "A good girl wanted for a wife i am 23 ycrs old lite hare and blue eyes i am worth in real estate about 2,000 dolers. enybody excepting this offer will plose derect to attacks another's character for tlio ory, but on the other hand, seems to has been visiting his brother-in-law here, Charles Wilcox, for tho past few days, For lumber, lime, cement and hair call on 1). C. Harbaugh.

We would like bushel of nice, freshly dug turnips and a bushel of beets, at this olMco within tho next few days. Tho wheat fields in this neighborhood are looking fine just now. There are parties who claim that before any work of a public, nature can bo done on the streets of this ton, it will be necessary to relocate the litrects to make them conform exactly with tho original survey. Tlie city council is clothed with the authority to declare the streets as now located Uie lawful streets of the city, or they can cut down, widen or change in any uie object of debasing it in tho eyes ciear up some points previously ob- of the world, has the same kind ofj and Needed Careful Attention. Two-Thirds of the Headaches scure, as for instance, the onset In the morning.

He thought that with the leart that an Apache Indian has and correction of the possible pathologic will sooner or later meet with just as, much respect from mankind generally as tho Apaeho does, lasal condition present, tho attacks were switched off, as It were, from In volving the nose, but that the excess Are Caused From Weak Eyes. Have Your Eyes Examined. Examination and Consultation Free at All Times. of uric acid in the blood would be cer l.AHT WF.KK. Miss Mamio Latham, of Mound City, tain to cauKe symptoms of urlcacld-emla elsewhere In the body.

Natur is visiting with her uncle, Uev, N. Bartholomew. Miss Lulu Neal was treated to a suri ZIMMERMAN OPTICAL Co. lOlB Walnut St. OIT'ST, 2VIO.

miLiiner that thev mav deem for the H. B. Lockwood, Lane, Kan." Since the Missouri Pncific division has been moved from Hiawatha to Atchison, the Globe is urging tho people of its town not to act the hog and priso party last Monday evening. Sev: cral of tho Linwood young people best interests of all parties concerned. Lust Friday, the 4th inst, was tlnclo Sam's pay day again, with nearly all the old customers on hand, Occasion- spent a pleasant evening with her.

ally, then, he directed atention both to the cure of any nasal disease present and to the prevention of an abnormal quantity of uric acid in the system. Tho exciting caime of the disease is undoubtedly the pollen of plants, as proved over thirty years by tho laborious work of Blackley, Journal of the American Medical Association. llu. here und there, one or more of Good Set of Teeth JgG.OO to $8.00. the (lid Guard falls by tho waysido, heforo buying elsewhere call and examine, that lino stock of shoes ut work a good thing too fiercely.

It is stated that house owners have raised the rent on houses that for years have rented for 813 a month, up to 818 and the Globe warns tho people that this will never do. Hiawatha is all broken up. over the change. It means the removal of a large number of families and the loss of a monthly pay roll amounting to between 811,000 and 812,000. Governor Morrill has gone to New York in behalf of his town, and will make an effort to have the order Cold Filling, $1.00 and Up.

Silver Filling, 50c and Up. Chloroform, Gas, Local Aniuwthotics almlnlstorod. LADY ATTENDANT, DR. BONNIWELL, Salvation Army BuIIiing, 13th and Walnut St. Hurbiiuirh's.

trim ICapp, who resides just South town, tmrchased of W. A liowsmou twenty-four nice, thrifty CTiubnrii. "Did you climb the Alps?" asked tne young woman. "No," answered Mrs. Cumrox, "we meant to.

But we couldn't get accommodations anywhere except on the second floor of a hotel that had no elevator. So we went right away." Ex. shoals at three cents per pound. They i.rinred in wclilit. one hundred and The Kev.

J. L. Anderson, with his wife, Is helping Uev. 11. H.

Hammond, in a protracted meeting at Tecumseh, Kan. It seems to strike somo of the young gentlemen of this generation, as in times past, that the night of tho 31st of October gives them leave and license to promiscuously destroy property. We fail to see where any fun comes in or where they are profited by causing others work and exponso in repairing their depredations. Tho adage has it, "That if anyone dances, let him pay; tho fiddler," but in these enseses it' looks as though they do tho do tho dancing aud tho other fellow pays tho fiddler. W.

A. llowsman was up from Kansas City, Mo last Tuesday. (). S. Johnston and his mother are moving to their farm just north of Linwood.

whn win fpei vour own notninsnwa ten pounds each. The Populist State Central Com revoked. The Great Bend Tribune complains that there is no hay in Barton county, either baled or bulk, that is for sale. mittce has kept Senator W. A.

Harris Sherman Gates, a Wichita boy, goes very busy tho past month, campaigning in tho interest of tho Slate and Turkish Ralhn. The finest and largest Turkish Ili.lh rooms west of Chieiigo aro hi the six story building at hOi Main street, Kansas City, Mo. All visit' the i lly should spend ono night least in this establishment, 111 Iho prices nre less than a first class hotel, including room and hath. Tho finest barber shop in tho city In connection with the bath parlors. Mr, Danle.l l.tie:m, the proprietor, Is 'lis strict iittention to the welfare of his ptitrous, Kansas City Feather GGiDpany, IliinuiVturrre of anl IVIioluule Dealers Id FEATHERS featherVllows arid BEBDiNd SUPPLIES.

wSWrls? Kansas City, Ms. to Australia, where he has a good job A Cheerful Id lot. "Time," said the pragmatic boarder, 'lies between eternity and eternity." "how ungrammatlcal," said the Cheer ful Idiot. "W-what?" "Sort of splli Infinity, you know." Exchange. Congressional nominees of that party, For deed's, mortgages and contracts working for a New York electrical company.

Labor Commissioner Johnson's report hows that tlfo average wages of cull on F. Adams, Linwood, Kan ami lite pleasure of a ruu to the country some days In company Robert Elder of this place, and In miush lur uuu nnff mm inrnin fh year is 8333.94 by mining. Gardening, we found Mr. Elder to lua very plea ayan for instruction in uienee. Bah.i tc- to Rama Kanta Hal, of Sylhet, who wants tho "ef to Jho it- UA (va average cost of living was 8401.88, lear- to be a mlutnc ban led th tytwo ing, companionable- and interesting gentleman, and hir from being tho pessimist that ho bad been frequently most, then are you most pliable in th Father'e bands.

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1898-1899