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ear jt r. WWW hP Thirty-first Year. No. 6. SALINA, KANSAS SATURDAY.

FEBRUARY 5, 1916. $1.00 a Year in Advance. i US 1 Attorneys at Law. Dr.Wolfe, Specialist, SALINA, KAXSAS, FEB. 5, 1916, T.

IIO.YI, The Screen 1 hat Walked Miss Lizzie Wooster, known over Kansas as an author of School books, will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for State Superintendent. Miss Wooster's borne is in Salina but she once taught at Solomon and is one of the tate's most gifted women. Abilene Reflector. We'll all vote for Miss Lizzie, or should. i Death of War Veteran.

Thomas C. Brocken died last Sat. at St. Barnabas hospital. He lacked but 8 daya of being 86 years old, having been born in Fennsylvania February 6.

130. Cause of death was old age. pis wife died several years ago. He has been living seven years in Salina with his son in-law Charles M. Hagler, on West Ash.

He leaves WILL BE IN ATTORN AT- LAW, Spread of Homeopathy. A professor 05 Materia Medica, lecturing in a Medical College before a class of students recently said: "The spread of Homeopathy in the Western Hemisphere was due largely to the work of Dr. Frederick Humphreys." If you are interested in Homeopathic treatment send for a free copy of Dr. Humphreys' Homeopathic Med. 156 William street, New York.

3ALI2TA, KANSAS. Office.tlll Xorth Santa Fe avenue, 2d story. Special attention ei SA1LINA, G. A. 11.

John A. Logan Post No. 127 holds weekly meetings on Tuesday evening. All comrades in good standing are invited to visit with us when in Salina. J.

W. Burke, Commander. W. H. Johnson, Adjutant.

merciallaw. T1U Tl Flans for a 24 stall round house to lour George m. JJrocken of Wednesday and Thursday, be erected here have been approved by 'ew Albany Albert W. Brocken of Thomas, Oklahoma; Mrs. Minnie ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office 105 Xorth Santa Fe avenue Visit NO MORE MAIL ON FLOOR.

In the three weeks, have been having "right smart" winter. The snow is four or five inches thick and is sticking pretty close to the ground on account of its density. the Union Pacific officials and it is said that work on its construction will start after July 1st. Xew scales and tracks have been installed at a cost of 7,000 at the proposed site of the new building, just north of the round house. Junctien City Union.

4 8 I I I 1 I I I I I By John L. Considine (Copyright by Paget Newspaper Service) "Captain, said the man on Post No. 13, like to be relieved. A couple of weeks rest might put me right again." "What's the matter? Sick?" "Not exactly that, captain. It's my eyes; I've been seeing things." The captain of the guard eyes the "Been drinking?" "No sir.

It's not that no pink rats, nor blue monkeys, nor anything of that sort. The fact is," and here he low ered his voice to the level of a confidential whisper, although the nearest man was the guard on Post No. 12, three-score yards away, "I've been seeing the grass walk." "What's that?" snapped the captain. "It's a fact, sir. I didn't pay so much J.

A. FtEMIXG, ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, liO X. a AST A FE AVENUE. Tomorrow (Sunday) evening the ltt-v. McDowell furnishes the "Life of Lincoln" in pictures and the G.

A. MARCH 1 and 2. At the PLANTERS HOTEL, FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. He returns every 4 weeks. HOURS 9 a.

m. to 8 p. m. Sheban of West Pullman, 111., and Mrs. Laura Hagler of Salina.

The Deceased was an old soldier and five of the six pallbearers were war Comrades, tHe was a of "the Methodist Church and the services were conducted at the Presbyterian Church by Dr. A. G. Bennett, M. Pastor.

Bnrial was made in Gypsum Hill Cemetary. He was happy in the belief that he was going to his helpmeet who bad gone on before. Thomas C. Brocken was to be seen on the streets up to a short time to his death. 5 Go the warm comfort A.

the able way (jolden btate V. K. C. and the Ladies of the 11. will be there by invitation of Reverend Gentleman.

J. C. CORSEB, ATTORNEY AT- LAW. North Santa Avenne, KANSAS. Route, the direct line of low- est altitudes via El Paso.

Choice of all-steel trans- Receptacle Catches Letter at They Fall Throujjh Slot In Door. A simple and yet convenient device that will be found useful in offices has been patented by a Boston man. This Is a letter catcher that can he affixed to tbe office door and will catch, the mall as it is dropped through the slot The device is a net fastened to a circular rim of metal or wood. Two hooks, shaped something like the letter "hold the frame in place on the door, one end of the hooks holding the rim and the other end passing through the letter drop. With this receptacle in position the mall drops into it instead of on the floor, and Is in no danger of being torn whjen the door' Is opened In the morning, as is some times the case where there is a large pile of letters lying in the way.

Another advantage of the contrivance is that it can be put up or taken down in an Instant and does not scratch, or deface the door in any way. It need not hang In position during the day, if consid- continental trains Gol- tl den State Limited" and fi Judge Ruppenthal in Lucus Independent: Justice Burch laconically said, "Somebody's poorproof readiog," when I asked him why another date than January 29, 1861, is given as the date of Kansas admission in one of the opinions. attention to it at first, but now that it's happened three times, I'm beginning to think that my eyes are going 'CaIiforriian." BCBCH BLItCIt, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 1C. W. Bubch County Attorney.) Booms 5-7-9 Odd Fellows Building, Salina RECTAL TROUBLE My method consists of dissolving back on me, or else that I'm getting hallucinations." and absorbing piles by means of a Automatic Block Signals lj Fin-st Modem AB-Steel Equipment Superb Dining Car Service The captain looked at Guard No.

13 in dismay. Hitherto he had regarded These Mexicans in tnsas are proving an intolorable nuisance, worse than the Jap or the "heathen Chinee." They are bad because of their peculations, stealing most anything and becoming bolder with their success in "Getting away with the baggage." at Salina, well yes, they make trouble, do some petty thieving and there has been a killing or two among them. They are more of a menauce at Abilene. At Mcl'herson a bunch of them was taken in and the goods found on them, so to speak, a thousand dollars worth or more. A delegation went to Russell Monday evening to attend the meeting of 'the public Utilities Commission, hetd for the purpose of deciding wheather or not the Union Pacific stiould put on a plug train to run from Salina west in the morning and return in the evening.

The decision of the Commission has not yet been given out, but those who attended the meet prsperly applied mild form of electricity. The pile is desolved in a few minutes and readily absorbs in a few this man as one of his sanest and steadiest subordinates. Ask agent for in- days. There is absolutely no soreness "Tell me about it," he commanded. "There's nothing to it, much, except Z.

7. MILLIKIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, 101 North Santa Fe ATeane, SALINA, KANSAS iormaucn cr write. Chas. Lamar of Salina is just now completing a contract to furnish 8,000 horses to the French government for war purposes.

ABOther contract for 10,000 head is to be let by the French government and Mr. Lamer expects to get it. that every afternoon a patch of grass following the treatement. After each treatment the patient has a free, easy J. A.

ETTiVART Offered $3,000 To Quit Husband An amended petition to the suit brought by Mae Dairymple against her father in law, Grant D. Dairymple, of New Cambria, was filed yesterday with Charles Bower, clerk of the district court. The statements made in the original petition are amplified. Especial mention is made that Dairymple is said to be worth $50,000. His daughter in-law alleges that ha alien i-ated her husband's affections by stories of her disloyalty, she states that he offered her $3,000 to leave his son.

She claimes $15,000 damages. Topeka out there in the alfalfa field begins to mm movement of the bowles with no pain move slowly toward the south. At first I thought it was the bay breeze, rolling through the grass, but then, I recollected its wave was toward the or soreness, mere is no sucn tmng as failure in the use of this treatmeot. R. R.

TIME TAB LB. I. liittenicre, Salina, Kansas Reck Island Line. bay. Eesides, it seems to me that this grass just picked itself up in a patch and moved along, independent of the Union Pacmc.

grass around." Patients can work every day while under my treatment. If your case reached the incurable stage, tbe doctor will tell you so. The doctor has been coming to Majysville every four weeks for four years. The doctor has been coming to Salina every four weeks. EAST BOC5D Capital.

"Does this movement always start Train 102. Passenger a 50 Train 104. Pasn. from the same aoint?" Train 108 daiJv Mn.nVKnniV;i -M "No; each day it begins a little jj To Build another Building H. D.

Lee has announced that within farther south." i ram id, i reigni aMin Train ISfi Freight ZTf. Salina and Herington are talking of lowering their electric light rates. The citizens are complaining tnat the juice rates are excessive. Both towns have a rate of 12c per kilowatt hour. Solomon's rite is Se per kilowatt hour.

Solomon Tribune. A citizen said to us the other' day he didn't see why the cigarette law was not enforced by the authoratives. The penalty is ample and tbe law plain. Little instruction would do the work. It was for the youth's good the law was made.

"Hum! A little closer to the south Train Freilht "II IZ 60 days be will begin the construction a little closer to the bay that is. At 108, 110, 156 and 158 do not run on Sunday. any regular time?" of a new building in Salina, to cost at WEST BOUND rwn. "Why, I hadn't thought of that. Yes.

pSOWiS? PARIS Train 101. Passens-pr nn let me see. Yes, I believe it was at ing say that everything looks favorable. A special train with the members of tbe public utilities commission and officers of the Union Pacific R. R.

passed through Ellsworth at 8:00 o'clock Tuesday morning bound for Russell where a meeting of the utilities commission was held. EUs worth Reporter. A gang of thieves in a motor car visited the town of Elmo, twelve least The new structure will be an addition to the several buildings now in use by the Lee Mer the same tirhe each afternoon. From 4.4' P- m- Train 107. PasscnMip at p.

ro Train Ufl il, fr a. m- Train 157, 2:30 to 3, say," The captain glanced at his "It's 2:35 now," he said. "Do you see a. Et 10-6 a. arrives at 10.

-13 a. r. iiuu Train 159, Freight cantile Company and the Lee Hardware Company. He does not say what tbe building will be used for nor does he give any intimation. The anything?" The guard peered long and carefully TLISS Native Herbs, by its to the southward.

FLAIX VILLE BRAJCCH, simple composition ci roots, herbs and barks Lee concerns did $5,000,001) dollars worth of business in Salina last year miles east of Gypsum, last Friday ered unsfghtly or in the way, but can be hooked into place when the owner leaves office at nigb.t. Washington Stan W. H. Gressle, of the Messenger, was here yesterday oa his way to Wellington to visit his mother. He stopped off between trains to see the folks of his wife.

He has assisted us in the office and we have found him a clevar gentleman. SOHTH ISIS ixed departs at S.so a. m. rSfn Easener SeParts at 4.30 p. ra.

train 14, arrivesat 4.3ot,.ra and he savs he cannot see why such ight and robbed a general merchan-iae store of that city, of silks, shoes, business should Oe moved away. its wonderful cures of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Skin Eruptions, Kidney and Liver Disorders its popularly Mystery of the Sea. Cf all the secrets held by the Cot and clothing. This is another chapter added to the burglaries that have occured all over central Kansas Quring MCPHERSON BHASCH. sam and Jetsam of many years, none KOIX3 SOUTH Selects New Band Leader Dr.

W. S. Riester, of Kanopolis, was selected to -instruct the band. than that of the beeswax the past three winters. As yet the of the Oregon beaobes.

Long before in millions of households, dur urglars of tbe Elmo store have not the whfte man came to the great departs at 9.4-5 a. train Mixed arrives at 4.00 p. branches tmnt oa McPUerson ind Colbj been located. The loot was found ing a quarter of a century, This will no doubt be a good selection as Dr. Riester has had a wide band Northwest by ship or prairie-schooner, vessels from the Orient had skirt Wednesday 2nd the ground hog was able to see his shadow.

The sun shone quite brightly. Wednesday was ground bog day and we are told that if the ground hog sees his shadow that day six weeks of winter will follow. Sunday morning by searchers in a straw stack along the Missouri-Pacific experience, several years of which W. s. BARS Agent.

ed the const. Bits of wreckage have told tbe story of Chinese Junks gone secured for it the highest award at the International Exposition in Paris, France, ight-of-way five miles east of Elmo He doks xot Use the were spent with Berry's Band of Kansas City. Mo. He may be remembered here as leader and chief cornet player to pieces on the shore, but the most curious evidence of this Eastern traffic nd a mile west of Dillon. All of it was recovered with the exception of has been found on the Oregon coast.

Rock Island. wo watchts and some clothing, which south of the Columbia River. Mr. Clarke gives an account of this treas Dr. Wolfe treats diseases of the the proprietor claims is missing after the second invoice.

Gypsum Advocate. "Yes, sir," he responded. "It's on me again the grass moves." "Where?" inquired the captain. The guard pointed to a spot near where the alfalfa field met the fence-line. Sure enough, as it seemed to the captain a patch of green probably six feet in length and three in width was making steady progress in the direction of the fence.

"Take aim," shot from the captain's Hps. "Can you hit it?" The guard raised his rifle, but with shaking hands. "Let me have It," cried the other with a scornful gesture. Steeling his nerves the guard fired. The grass was still.

The captain ran down the stairs and toward it. Regardless of possible reprimand the guard followed. Arrived at the spot the officer stooped to lift and examine an ingenious contrivance. It consisted of two layers of burlap sacking, the upper one bearded with grass. The space between had been filled with loam, and from this planted in wheat, the green blades had forced their way through the loosely guarded interstices of the upper piece of cloth.

While the captain surveyed with admiration undisguised this novel garb of living green, the form of its designer, a man in stripes, with shaven head, lay at his feet. And beside the body, stricken with vain regret, knelt Guard No. 13. "The first I ever killed," he muttered dumbly. "May God forgive me!" ure-trove in his "Fioneer Days." Stomach, Intestines, Liver, Blood, of Ellsworth band which played in Brookville a year ago last fall at the Brookville.

Band Carnival. He has also had considerable orchestra experience, both on cornet and violin. Brookcille UeadliglU. Make It your household reraedy today. 2QQ Teb-Istse Ask iae When Lewis and Clark made their Skin, Nerves, Heart, Spleen, Kidneys, The Wesleyn College at Salina received donations during the past few days as follows: the president's home on South Santa Fe by Dr.

T. W. Roach valued at 7,500 dollars; 160 acres farm by J. W. Bates and W.

A. Lay-ton, and another 160 acre farm by Mr. Hitchkiss of Burr Oak. famous expedition, they learned that the native Indians of Oregon had for Mr. Frank Hroneck, a well known Elfss igeat.

resident of this vicinity, died at his many years found lumps of beeswax Passenger leayes io.jg a. Bladder, Sexual Diseases, Diseases of Women, Catarrh, Bed wetting, Ig Ulcers', certain forms of Paralysis, Weak Lungs, Asthma, Bron IK on the sandy shores. home at Bavaria, Jan. 20, 1916, after Beeswax is practically indestructi a long illness. .............1.60 p.

nj ble in water, but these pieces had ah passenger trains run dally. Remember oar low rates The deceased was born December chitis, Appendicitis, Gall Stones, Mrs. M. FINNIGAN, 300 E. Prescott Ave.

pounded in the surf until they were ere' dates. 26, 1838, In Bohemia, He was age 77 black and battered almost beyona Vor folders and nnvnrhav iir.n.. Goiters, Tumors, Cancers, Biliousness, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Epi years and 24 days. He had lived ia IU.V1UUUUU cui Bock Island depot. The funeral of John Bush near Culver, who was murdered last wetk, was buried last Saturday.

Very little information has developed as to the unknown murderer, but everything I A. WHITTEHOKE, Agent Saline county forty years, coming here lepsy, Headache, Sleeplessness, Neu from St. Louis, where they lived five rasthenia, Leg Ulcers, and Scrofulous Proposed Kansas Lake The lake is now divided by the Kansas-Missouri line. One-half in Kansas and the other half in Missouri Neither State can now a33ume supervision of it. Under Mr.

Tregmeier's plans, Kansas authorities would protect the fish in the waters from illegal seining. Plans outlined by the Kansas warden would make it one of the greatest fishing resorts in the central west years. He was married June the 25, diseases and diseases of men. America's Greatest Yeekly The Toledo Blade, 1872, to Fannie Vesela. Surviving Married ladies must be accompanied possible has been made to ferret out the assassin, and strong hopes are entertained, based on a reasonable children are Ed Hroneck, of Brook by their husbands on first trip.

If you have kidney or bladder trou ville, Mrs. Anna Staber, of Claflin. and Miss Christina Hroneck, of Bavaria ble, bring a 2-ounce bottle of your foundation for bringing the guilty party to justice. He removed from the farm eight urine for analysis. Toledo, Ohio.

The Best-known Newspaper in the United States. years ago to Havana, where he had Tbe Doctor iurnishes all bis own ue declares tnat the water now is Fred Fitzpatrick, Major Fitzpa trick since made hi? home. He leaves bis medicines. stockea with tons ot oass and crappie of the second regiment K. X.

G. if wife, besides he children above men CIRCULATION, 240,000 and under careful supervision it would Santa Fe Route. TIME CAKD. The to'lewing trains are dally except Sunti? LKATT.S. Train 818, passenger train 70a.

JraJn-' passenger 9 Train 322. accommodation 2.15 r. abbots. Train 817. passenger 9.10 a k.

Train 319. 1.10 Train 321. passenger 500 No 1 makes direct connections at Abilene fc-r Minneapolis, Concordia. Superior and all points north. No.

32ScDnnects for Strong City, and all points east, west and south. Including Chicaeo. Ga ires -ton and San Francisco. We xake pieasore tn answering all questions. Tbone93.

TV. S. CON A WAT, Agent. T. S.

F. Salina. Kapas. tioned. to mourn his loss.

you piease, nas Detn mentioned as a PILES. furnish a natural camping ground and Popular in Every State. delegate to the Republican National Tne funeral services were held from fishing ground for hundreds of sports the Catholic Church in Brookville recognition. In 1S14 one Henry, engaged in the fur-trade, wrote an account of finding masses cf this wax. The pieces were scattered over a wide stretch of coast, and were now covered, now uncovered by tbe blowing cand.

Some cf the lumps were softened into nil shapes and sizes by the heat of. the sun, and bleached nearly white. Others were square, and stamped with strange characters. In 1895 a Mr. Howell, welkins on the beach, saw something exposed In the sand.

It-proved to be the corner of some large squares of beeswax weighing several tons. Meny smaller blocks were also found, all bearing the stamped letters I II S. Besides these squares of wax quantities of large candles were discovered. In looking up the matter, it was learned that as far back as records ran these tapers had been found with the wax on the shore. Of course the explanation may be that some Oriental ship bearing church supplies for a mission farther south went to pieces on the Oregon coast many, many years ago; but what should a ship bound for Mexico or South America be doing so far north, and what use could any mission have for such an.

enormous quantify of Convention. We say amen thereto. Republicanism is bred in the bone with Itching, bleeding, blind or protrud men. The lake, formerly the bed of Monday morning, conducted by Father In many respects the Toledo Blad is the most remarkable weekly news Bradley; Interment was made in the Missouri river, is fifteen miles long Fred and he is capable. He won his ing piles quickly and permanently cured without surgery, No cutting, Too Polite The politeness of the Japanese Is proverbial, but it sometimes slips.

At a social function a young woman chanced to observe to an attache of the Japanese embassy: "In your country you compress the women's feet, do you not?" "No, madam," responded the Japanese. "That is, or rather was, a Chinese custom. In Japan we allow our ladies' feet to grow to their full slie." And then, after a bow, he added In the politest tones: "Not that they could ever hope to rival yours, madam." the Catholic cemetery Head- paper published in the United States. and about tbrex miles wide. During shoulder straps successively from the light.

It is the only newspaper especially" heavy flood stages in the Missouri ying, ligature or caustic. Nothing to harm you. No chloroform or other ranks, and he loses no time from the valley, the Missouri river sometimes day's energetic labor. Two Hundred and Fifty Stories. anaesthetic.

He gives a contract and overflows into the lake- And every story a good one. They One E. L. Truex, a barber at Solo are entertaining, but that is not all edited for National circulation. It has had the largest circulation for more years than any newspaper printed in America.

Furthernwre, it is the cheapest newspaper in the world, as will be esplaiaed to any person who will write us for terms. The news of the world bo arranged that busy mon, has been in jail two weeks on a guarantees to cure every case of piles he treats, no matter of how long standing, or refund every penny of your money. The doctor has been coming to Salina you can say about them. You know charge of incest made by his 10 year Missouri Pacific. TIME TABLE.

EAST BOITXl. there is hardly a periodical published that is not full of time-wasting stories old daughter and was released Satur day. The child who was the complain every four weeks for three years. but not a single story in The Youth's The Doctor is authorized by the State people can more easily comprehend ing witness and her mother have than by reading cumbersome columns Companion is a time waster. Take of Kansas to treat all chronic diseases ll.OOa.

No. 4 Colorado No. 96. Local No. 404.

Fort Scott disappeared, so that the ends of justice of dailies. All current topics made of men and women. 8.00 p.m the stories of C. A. Stephens.

It were frustrated. They went to Superi would be hard to pick out one from Examination and consultation free plain in each issue by special editorial matter written from inception down to or, and where then could not which you cannot learn something be discovered. The offence of Truex date. The only paper published es and confidential. Office address: C.

S. Wolfe, M. D. useful and yet entertaining. No Other Home Mr.

Amsbury, the superintendent of the penitentiary, was escorting a party of woman visitors through the building. They entered a room where three women were busily sewing. As they turned to leave the room one of the visitors said: "What vicious looking creatures! What are they in for? They really look, capable of committing any crime." "Well," replied the superintendent, "you see, they have no other home, that is my private sitting-room, and they are my wife and two was stated to have occurred in Salina, WEST BOUND. No. 3.

Colorado Express (dally) ..533 ri No. 403. Ft Scott-Wichita daily leaves 7.15 a. ml No. 95.

Local freight, (dally exc Sand. )4. OO p. m. Direct line and through trains to Pnebto.

Colo rado Springs and Denver. Most direct and desirable line for FaeiCc Com Points. Makes close connections with Eastern tine Kansas City Omaha and St. Louis. W.

S. BocfiEToa.Aeenu No. 610 Kansas avenue, Topeka, Kan Some of The Compaion stories re bence be was arrested by Sheriff sas. Anderson. pecially for people who do or do not read daily iiewspapers, and yet thirst for plain facts.

That this kind of a newspaper is popular, is proven by the fact, that the Weekly Blade now has over 185,000 yearly subscribers, and is The Doctor is in his Topeka office fresh your knowledge of geography, some tell you the mysterips of chemistry, some reveal the secrets of forestry The following named gentlemen very Friday and Saturday. circulated in all parts of the U. S. In attended Kansas Day meeting Satur addition to the news, the Blade pub and of general farming. Thi-y cover a wide range.

They are chosen with an eye to the possible likings of every day at the State Capital: A. F. Mc Mr. Amos W. Godfrey, formerly County Clerk, makes the following Carty, T.

D. and Fred Fitzpatrick Hshes short and serial stories, and many departments of matter suited to every member of the family. Only Clarence Reed, D. R. Wagstaff, Rjy statement to the public: member of a Companion family-stories of vigorous action and stirring adventure for boys, stories of college Literature as a Last Resort A novelist who lives near once engaged an individual who to be a gardener.

That this claim was without basis of fact was soon made evident to the employer, for the man proved well-nigh useless so useless, in fact, that it became necessary to dischargs him. Tbe man took bis dismissal with such Jaunty indifference that the novelist was somewhat nettled. "You teem rather pleased than otherwise," nid he to the man. "Oh, I ain't was the prompt response. "Indeed! Perhaps you won't do so well as you think.

May I venture to inquire what you have In view?" "Well." answered the gardener, "if theyWorst comes to the worst, I may take up writin' books. Sence I've been here I've found out It don't take such an awfully bright man as I used to thiDk It did." Lipptncott's. Bailey, Bernhardt Litowich, W. one dollar a year. Write for free specimen copy.

Ad Crowthers. Miss Jessie Johnson at Dear friend Having served as your County Clerk for the past four years I take this means of thanking you for all past favors and to state that after If a tablespoonful of sweet milk Is added to each yolk of egg when making custards, the mixture will not curdle when added to the boiling milk. Hx. D. Johnson, life and domestic vicissitudes for girls stories that range all the wav from dress The Blade, Toledo, Ohio.

tended the women's meeting there at tbe same time. It was the 55th anniversary of the admission of it sheer drollery to deep seriousness for SIFEOIXjIST I January 1 1915, 1 will be located in men and women. There are no storie Kansas, it Is the Republican celebra OVER SS YEARS' EXPERIENCE in the treatment of Paralysis, Lock jaw, Cere'bro Spinal Meningitis, Chron an office of my own at No. 112 South Santa Fe avenue, with W. H.

Skelton quite like those in The Companion. tiott, and they always have a time at When cake icing is too hard so that you can not spread it on, add a little a drop at a time. When it is thin, add sufficient powdered sugar, rubbing out the lumps. ic Stomacti Ailments, Rheumatism this celebration. If you are not familiar with The Companion as it is today, let us send Etc.

HUMPHREYS' Free Medical Book in celebration of sixty years "we have -published, a revised edition Dr. Humphreys' Manual of ait diseases, giving in minute detail the care and treatment oj the sick with Humphreys' Remedies. No. rot. PMr- 1 Fevers.

CongesUrras, Inflammations 1 3 9 Worms. 'WormFever 25 3 Colic. Crying and Wakefulness of Infants. S3 4 Diarrhea, of Children and 23 1 Conchs, Colds, Bronchitis Toothache, Faceache, Neuralgia SA 9 Headache. Sick Headache.

IO Dyapepnta. Indigestion, Weak Stomach. S3 13 Croup, Hoarse Cough, Laryngitis 14 fcnlt Khrnm, Eruptions. 15 Rheumatism. IS Fever and Acne, Malaria IT Pile.

Blind or Eleedlne.Ertwnil, In tern al.2? 19 Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In Head SO Whoopinc t'oneh Xi 81 Asthma, Oppressed, Dlfncultftwath Ing 7 Kldaey Disease 98 Nervous Debility. VlUl Weakness 30 I'riaary Inrentinrace, Wetthw IleV 34 Sore Throat. -j Sold by drwggfcda cr sent oirreeip of jwtee. Inventor and Manufacturer of Hoy.

Katherine Wnlff, a young lady llv you sample copies and. the forecast Typewriter Exchange which is the first door south of the Traders State bank and where I will be pleased to meet all my old acquaintances as well as new al Life Drops for Bright's Disease dng north of Hanover, is the champion for 1916 Diabetes, Leucorrbea, Incontinence tomato grower of Kansas and the of Urine, Etc. Tmnr Marks ones whether on business or pleasure, New subscribers who send $2.00 fo 1916 will receive a free copy of The world. She is tbe daughter of Mr -j-O Designs I will engage in tbe real estate, insur Also Inventor and Manufacturer of Derma Lot la, indicated in Burns and Scalds, instant relief and no graft aad Mrs. H.

H. Wulff. She produced Proposed Kansas Lake If Congress will change the Kansas Missouri boundry line and put Doniphan lake entirely in. northeastern Kansas, this State may be able to use the big lake for propagation of fish and support the institution through ance and rental business. Companion Home Calender for 1916, in addition to all the remaining issues of 1915 from the time tbe subscription 3110 pounds of tomatoes this jear on a plat of ground 33 feet square and ing of skin! and for Indolent Ulcers Again thanking you for all favors Putrid Sores, Eczema, Itch, External Mexican Cartridge Factory.

Mexico has now in operation a me-allic cartridge factory with a dally apaelty of 50,000 cartridges. The factory, which was constructed on th "ilstorlc plains of the Molina del Rey, 'ontalns machinery of the best model the world, which was imported from Germany and was installed by Gcmn. ilcxiyaa Herald, Cancer. Etc. Has bern used success 'MM Copyrights Anvone sending a nketch and dmeriDtlnn may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether aa invention is protMbly patentable.

Communications strictlyconUdenttal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest ncrencr for eecurlu patents. Patents taken throueh Mann A Co. recalrs special notice, without charge, It the Scitdific jfcmca A handsomely illastrated weekly.

Tnrest circulation of any scientific VwroaL. Terms, fS year roar months, $1. SoM by all newawiers. 1 flf tSIBmii. won the $25 prize in tbe Capper girjls contest.

Figure this out and you will shown and trusting that I may have tbe pleasure of meeting you in my new. location, with best wishes for a fully by the inventor, for tbe last 20 if received. (Tje Yourn's Companion. Boston, Mass. yean.

legislative appropriation. This was the plan unfolded 'by W. C. Tegmeier, find that she grew tomatoes at the rate Office and Laboratory 111 1-2 happy and prosperous New Year, I am, of more than 62 tons per acre. Tpek tate fish and game warden, who Sontb Santa Fe avenne.

(second New received at thl office. avors placing the lake under State Capital. i Very sincerely, yours, Aoa Vf. Godfrey.

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Pages Available:
9,033
Years Available:
1885-1922