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WEDNESDAY, JEBEUARY. 7. 1912 THE DAILY. JOUENAL.WOELD- ATTACKED BY NEGRO DEATH OF MRS. MARY TYLER.

i fW ill receive $0,022 for the two sviav nn ninniro nrnTnico enncQ miles, Work vnl be eommenecu, auiii uu ritiirLDuj iiLUiuiiLo, juulo, ULCERS AIID BLOOD DISORDERS Pimples, eruptions, blotches, sealer ulcers, sores, eczema an4 chrome sellir. are caused by bad blood, butd't become no other trouble is so easily overcome. CascareU are wonder-workers the 1 bv bd or irnnure blood. Thcv eliminate all prisons, build up and enrich the blocd, "Vare 1 means perfect health, will rive vou rood health and a para, To try CaseareU to like tera, for i v-f 'i irrt a blood for ucea prwatcu rr.aeh resmutor 2 carets ar.d von trill "urely have pr 1 more era cent box you." 1 1 CAM i as possible and Home iaunr- ,1. Plentv cf the latter is available on account ojl iuc the cement plants.

Plumbing Inspector. Ottawa. Feb. 7. An ordin will bo presented at the rneetimr the citv council tonight which will provide for an inspector piumuuv work instead vt a plumbing board ot examiners.

Judsre C. A. bmart. ot tne district court, recently declared one the" city plumbing ordinances voia because he claimed that it creaieu monopoly of trade. The p'aimoers win vTvo.tco,! of nccordinir to the new ordinance, if it is passed and, thev will hold the licenses as icnr asj their work passes the inspection of an inspector appointed Dy tne council.

Infantile Paralysis. Atchison. Feb. 7. Edith Smith, a fifteen-year-old pirl, died of infantile paralysis here after an illness" of three weeks.

She was thought to be considerably improved yesterday and the quarantine her home was raised. Her's is the first death from the disease in Atchison eountv. Another case, that of a twelve-year-old son of Joseph llealy, northwest of town, was reported and has been nuarantined. Those nro n'nlv known cases in tho county. GUARD INDICTED ONES.

Close Watch Will Be Kept Over These, Says Order. Indianapolis, Feb. 7. Instructions were sent to government agents in twenty cities today to keep watch over the men who had been charged in the thirty-two indictments with complicity with the McXamaras end Ortie McManigal in the dynamite conspiraej. A Native Greek Coming.

Mr P. Leotsakos, a native Greek (now residing in this country, will give two lectures, one on Ancient Greece, other on Iodern trreece, Thursd.lv and Friday afternoons at J. Snow Hall Lecture room. The Tlectiires will be illustrated by the stcreopticon, and will be open ana free to all. The Picture Exhibition at the Univeristy opened Monday Peb-ruary 5th, for three weeks.

Open every week day from 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. and Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8:00. to 10:00.

Admission 25 cents; season ticket $1. One hundred and fourteen paintings fill three large galleries and the corridor on third floor of the new Administration building. CLEAN SWEEP SALE Tho undersigned, having decided to leave Leeompton, will offer on Saturday, February 10, 1912 Beginning at 1 p. ni. sharp to the highest bidder tho following described property: I piano, Mahogany case, new; i piano, oak case, new; 1 Pianola Play er, Mahogany case, new; 1 new home machine; 1 Ruby sewing ma chine; 4 Oil stoves wiU ovens; 1 oil heater; I refrigerator; 1 nO-Gallon' oil tank; pumps; 100 feet 1-inch pipe; 75 feet 1 1-4 inch pipe; 50 of stove pipe; 50 elbows; 1 16-foot ladder; 1 20-foot extension ladder; some household goods; Many other things too numer ous to mention.

USUAL TERMS. WM. BREDEIIOEFT, Owner Leeompton, Kansas. O. P.

Thomas, Auctioneer J. W. Kreider, Clerk. MORTGAGE. Zada Black Hulburt and husband, To or Until Further Notice Cars Icate 3, and T0 minutes past the hour.

Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for Santa Fe 3, L0, oo and oO minutes pat hour. Car leave Henry and Massachusetts for South Massachusetts, -0, 33 and 30 minutes past Lour. -Cars leave Henry and Massachusetts for K. U. via Tennessee hour and 30 minutes past hour.

Cars leav IIenr" and" Massachusetts for 1C U. via Mississippi, -0 and 30 minutes pa: hcur. Cars leave Henr- and Massachusetts for Indiana street, -0 3o and 30 minutes past hour. Cars leave K. U.

via Tennessee Street, 2 and 32 minutes past the lour- 1 iU Cars leave U. via Mississippi Street, 17 and 47 minutes past the hour. Please note K. U. cars leave minutes earlier than change was made at the Another Oldy Resident Passed Away Thi3 Morning.

At Home of Her yi Daughter. Another one of the older settlers Lawrence passed jaway this mo'rn- when death claimed jurs. jiar Tvler. Mrs. Tyler almost 79 Friday at 2:30 from the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Pieratt, 1826 Massa chusetts street. JNirs. xyier is survived bv one son, John; and two daught- Mrs. ii. rimmi, auu Emma Rosa.

Mr Tyler, vrho died aoouc seven nn ii wife came aere iu LIFE PUNISHMENT. Sentence Given Man For Murder in Oklanoma. Sapulpa, Okla Feb. S. Walfer charged with "Red" Evans of lanntom, UKiano- ueceuiuer awuuu, t3 by a jury here today ana sentenced for life.

Walker with Ms brother, "Bud attempted robbery at Mannford while irsned thev killed Evans; PiTd" Walker was lynched by a a few hours atter ivans aeam. SOME ROUTINE WORK Appointments Made and Other Things Transacted at the Regents Meeting At the meeting of the University Regents yesterday the decree was conferred on Frank Edward Barrett the Clav working laboratory was accepted; Miss Blair was appointed librarian for the Administration building; G. A. Bragg, a grad uate of the State rmal was ap pointed assistant instructor in tue Botany department; "Orville'T. 4 Wilson A.

College of Emperia was appointed an 'assistant in the 'botany department; Alfred Kruger was giv the fellowship from Midland Col-lego in the plaee of Alfred Nelson, resigned. FINE ARTS OPERA ACHIEVES TRIUMPH Continued fiom page 1) knows Nelson Steohens is aware that is a noteworthy student, and a likeable chap, but they did net know that has a voice of breadth and power that he is an Actor spelled with the capital A. His part last night was a comedy role, lighter comedy than that Mr. Larsen's, but Mr. Stephens kept the audience laughing.

Ks also struck that unusual medium for ama- turs, that of being humorous, omitting nriv silliness. rnose wno enjuvu Mr. Stephens 7 work last night look forward with expectation to his next appearance Playing the part of Dame Carmth- ers, a stately role, was Miss Gertrude Cooper, whose voice was adapted; to the part and who filled her title completely. Earl Potter as Sergeant Meryll, like the others who had much work to do," did "not all down at this his first professional appearance, and his voice was adapted to his rcle. Oliver Andrew as Sir Richard Chol-mondelev, has been seen here before as The Mikado in the opera of that name, so that his deep rich voice was not a strange one, but Mr.

Andrews never did better than last 'evening. Singincr the role of Leonard Meryll was Edward Kohman with sweet voice and a pleasing stage manner. Others in the. cast were Ellis David-sen, a very gruesome looking headsman, a most terrifying appearing individual Ittai Luke as Second eo- -r-i 1 1 TTT r-, r-t i TT. r-C ye0Iian; John Sterling as the Third yeoman; Arthur Babb as the fourth man: ruwarti jvouuian a Yeoman: Sydney waiKer as rue Citizen.

Frederick McNeil as the Second Citizen, and Miss Madeline Nacht-mn ns Kate. Nachtman should frnm later on, as she is just a Freshman at K. for she has stage manner than "makes a real The costuming of the play last night was the most brilliant ever seen at a "home talent'' ev- and not many outside pioduc- nn5 have Had as goou. iuecwuu.CT were clean and bright, while some instances they were non was director of the en- nrfvlnkion and orchestra, while Gertrude Mossier had charge of the stare work-and Blanche ims vocal The play -rpnpatpd tonisrht. Followin? nnmp of those who appeared rhp ehorus and the as rr- orchestra: Arthur mod, xxa.yuiunu Beamer, George Mensch, Roy Mock Edward Taylor.

Arnold. Fav Blair, Nell Bu TJnfii Fox. Leo'ra Kuchera TiVhtpner. Edna Lyon. Kutfl Morton "Pauline Murray, Madeline Vhtmann.

Etta Smith, Josephine Smith. Theodore Aschmann, Eugene Iavis, ri Gibson, Frank Leon Poundstone. John Sproull, George Staton, Sidney Walker, Howard Welch, Peter Znercher. Firt Violins Professor Morse, Concert Master: Helen Hill Frances Smith. William Hoyt; Second iohns -Anna Murray, Blanche Simons, James Lawrence.

Lee Samuel: Violas -Dorothv Keeler, Gordon elrti; Violoncellos William Dalton, Ralph Stevens. Girl ed any told ing did her. ithie by of of to of the patrons using these cars. jMr Lawrence Railway Light CO? Grabbed by Strattgern On Street I Last" Night "yesterday evening the police received a call from the west side stating that a girl had been attack by a negro while walking on tne street. Two officers immediately went out but were unable to secure elite, to work ith.

The girls the officers that as she was walk down a street ia, man rushed -up behind her and threw his arms around her. She struggled loose from him and made her escape to her home. She told the officers that she not know him" but that he was a negro. He did not say a word to DEATH OF El P. CHESTER Word Received Here of the Passing Away of a Former Prominent Resident Word has been received' here of 'death of P.

Chester at Grand 'Junction, Colorado. Mr. Chester lived in Lawrence for more than twenty years "and is remembered well many of the older settlers of the city. He was in the jewelr? business under what is lcn own as the old Fra-zier ball in the 700 block on Massachusetts street. He was identified with much of the history of early davs.

1 mm 9 HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WARRANTY DEEDS amnel M. Losey, Elbert (county, to Lamie B. Losey. $1. 1- SW 1-4 frac, sec 7-14-18.

Bvron J. Stevenson and wf. Baldwin" to A. Higat, $4000. Lots 40 48, 50, 52.

54. and -n and lots 51, 53, oo, ot.ov. Fremont street, all in Baldwm City, Kansas. na Tlcf rWI WI. Wll'icinu fcl Lots 12-13-Ja VnTa, Edition to the city Lawrence, Kansas.

II Tucker and wf, Lawrence, Clinton W. Sams, $1. 1-2 lot 100 Mass. Street. Lawrence.

Kansas QUIT CLAIM-DEED Day and wf Lawrence, to C. B. Hosford. $1. Begin SW corner lot 14 Hosf or dV2nd addition LaAvrence.

thence 11 lo0 117 ft, to the place of beginning Many a true word is spoken by mistake. WORST COLD BREAK EASILY. In Just a Few" lonrsAll Misery 'from a Bad Cold or the Grippe Will Ee Overcome. Nothing else that you can take will break your cold or end grippe so promptly 'as a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are The (aiost miserable headache, dullness, '-head and nose stuffed up. fever-ishness, sneezing, running ot thc nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheumatism pains and other distress begin to leave after the very grst dose.

Pape's Coid Compound is tho result of three years' research at a cost of more than $50,000, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Cerapound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine mane anywhere else in the woild, which will ure vour cold or end Grippe- misery as promptly and wihout any other assistance Or bad after-effects as a 25- cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which. 'any druggist in the world can supply. It's difficult to discourage a girl who can't sing. 2L i I required in wash- ing 'shortens the life of clothes more than the daily wear.

doubles the life of clothes, you need not rub if you use 'xsr 7T It is a self-acting QXYGEN ashing compound. At AU Grocers 1 it Neuralgia Faliis Sloan's Linimtnt has a soothing effect on the nerves. It stops neuralgia and sciatica pains in-' ij stantly. Here's Proof Mrs.C M. Dowkerof Tolianneslmrf, writes Sloan's Liniment is the best medicine in the onJ.

It has relieved me of Neuralgia. '1 hose pains have all gone and 1 can truly say your Liniment did stop them." Mr. Andrew r. 1-ear 01 uu v.ay nircci, iimberland, writes: have sed Sloan's Liuiment (or Neurslia Ci used I certainly ao pnuc u. vbi jQRKS is the best remedy for rheumatism, backache, sore throat and sprains.

At all dealers. Price Sloan's booV on Horses, Cattle, Hogs and roui try sent free. Dr. Earl S. Sloan Boston, Mam.

Vans HcaSci Chosen by the Board of Education as the most economical and best heating stove on the market. Watch for a picture of it in Saturday 's paper. If you use gas it will save vou money. O'Brien Co. 621 Mass.

St. Valentines ravis, Parker and Tuck lines. Valentino. Napkins, seals. Sachets, and LEAP YEAR NOVELTIES at Boyies 725 Mass STREET J.

A. Downs Grocery If it pays to pay cash come where you can get 1G ounces for a pound. nft 10 lbs. Gran. Susar 51.00 Half sack best Flour 51-38 5 lbs.

best Navy Beans -c 3 lbs. best L.ima Beans 2 Cans Oorn J5C 2 Cans Hominy 2 Cans Pumpkin Jjc 12-oz. pkgs. HaUslns 2 lbs. best Lard 2-c 2 Cans 5 prallons Oil 10c Oats.

3, 2 pkK3. Grape-Nuts -ac 25c sack of best buckwheat 20c 10e pkgs. Corn Flakes, 4 for. 10c pkss. Rice Flakes.

4 10c pkfis. Homlnv, 3 for 2r.c, 6 pkps. Corn 15c can V. C. Beans.

2 10c can of 'Alice Beans. 3 2 pkKs. larpe Poxt Toastles. Best Naval Oranges, doz 3 lbs. pood lVur.es 'f 8 bars Lenox Soap 8 bars Silk Soap f'- 6 bars Ben Ilur Soap BOTH PHONES 442.

1200 N. HatfPrice Sale on Vie eJotihsoh mm mmhw Si ei a iGry FOR THE CHILDREN Keep Digestioa Nothing Is so Safe aiid Pleasant as Stuart's Dyspepsia laDiei-s Trial Package Sent Tree Thousandsof men and women have found Stuart's Dyspepsia lab-lets the "safest and most reliable pre- paration for any torm ot muisu" stomach trouble. Thousands of people who are not sick, but are well and wish to keep 9 well take Stuart's Tablets after ev rv meal to insure perfeet digestion and nvnirl trouble. But it is not generally known that Tablets are as good and wholesome for little folks as for. their elders.

Little children who are pale, thin and have no appetite, or do not grow or thrive, should -use the tablets after eating" and will derive great benefit from Mrs. G. II. Crotsley, 53S Washington Hoboken, New Jersey, writes: "Stuart's Tablets just fill the bill for children as well as for older folks, I've had the best of luck with them. Mv three-year-old, girl takes them as read.ilv as -candy.

have onl: tVsay 'tablets' and she drops everything else and -runs for them." A Buffalo mother, a short time asro who despaired of the life of her babe was so delighted with the results from eivinf th. child these tablets that she went before tb notarv pub-He of Erie Co. X. and made the folIowi.nr affidavit: Gentlemen Stoarts Dyspepsia Tablets were 're Amended to me for my two-months-old baby, which was sick and puny and 'tHe doctors said was sufferinr from I took the child to the -hospital, but thete found no relief. A friend mentioned the Stuart Tablets and I procured a box from my druggist and used oirlv tbe large rweet JizTiges in the box and ws delimited to find they were iust the think for mv baby feel justified in Saying that Stnrt's Dvspepsia Tablets saved mv child's life.

MRS. W. T. EKTHLOI'E. Subscribed and sworn to before me this dav of April, 189 1.

HENRY KARTS, Notary Public in and for Erie Co, N. Y. For babies, no matter how young or how delicate, the tablets will accomplish wonders in increasing flesh, appetite and growth. Use only the large sweet, tablets in every box. Fufl sized boxes are sold bv all drug- oit for f)0 cents, and no paieni shovld neglect the use of this safe remedy for all stomach and miiblps if the child is ailing in.

any way regarding its food or assimila- Tablets have been known fr.r years a. the, best preparation for all stomach troubles in adults or infants. ti-inr ickflrfi it ti -rr A 150 vou will wrne r. v. -t Stuart Marshall.

Mien. Tf rix-as doesn't work call F. H. Bennett, Phones 128. Tvpph vcur troubles to yourself and thev will not expand.

ALABASTER BALM. iviile; for beautifying Hie for beaurifyinf? me i. unr v.iict routrfc ness ant murtcr and arms. Prevents rouKi-u chapping. Ail ornggiMs receiptor price 50c BEQQS MFQ.

1650 Ozden Ave. Chlcaeo. Some people love to tell the truth -when they think it will hurt, BEAUTY OF HAIR AND SKIN DESTROYED (Dr. de AVerthe in The Graphic) "Washing the head makes the hair brittle, spits it, and causes streaky color. Irv shampooing with therox keeP3 the hair fluffy, clean ana lUf int cunful of eornmeal iu a fruit jar.

add an original package of tlierox. and shake well. SpnnklS a spoonful en the head and. brus" through the hair one a week. This treatment makes hair grow long a abundant.

"Fine complexions are destroyed by powders that clog tin? pores and creasy creams tliat UarKen. me n-pnuiiic complexion beautifier can be 'made at home by dissolving an oriainal package of mayatone in half a pint of witch, hazel. Gently rab this elation, over iii-e. neck and arms in the morning and it will 'hold' all day. It will not rub off or show liV powder and makes the skin soft, satiny and pliable.

"If you have chaps or cold sores or rough, red skin, apply Mother's Salve. It. is antiseptic and healing, and is a splendid remedy for pimples eczema, sores- and skia afflictions. i i mi 1 1-7 of ers years his ma, ty itn mob en he he of i. a i 'ensblin- it to make new, healthy and if von will use Cascarets they clean Man.

tree irom pimpie auu never before has purifier, liver a-nd sto- I piions or disfigurements. 10 cf CascareU will truly amaze Ait Drnj Slort DKJLE Henry and Mass. St. 5 on old schedule. This request of the majority vided as follows: llaldwin.

Leccmpton, 137.40; Eudo'ra, Wakarusa, Grant, Lccompton, Kanwaka, Clinton, Marion, Willow Sprin-s, Palmyra, Jr071.00; jKudora. Luivertityi i'hifv. D1MTMIV v.u. ton, Lawrence, ACT QUICKLY Delav Has Dangerous in Lawrence. Po the ii-'ht thin- at the riht time.

Act quickly in time of danger. liackache is kidney danger. Doan's Kidney Pills act Plenty of evidence to pro've this. Mrs. A.

Jennings S19 Ohio Lawrence. Kansas, says: "About four years I began to suffer from pains in my back, below my kidneys. I paid little attention to it at firsr, thinking it would leave of its oy.n accord, but my condition steadily Srcw worse. The pains gradually extended to my head and neck and physicians were unable to help me. I also had trouble from the kidney secretions and felt iMMrIy in every wiy.

Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured at Dick Drug Store, worked wonders, and I had not taken them long before my trouble was corrected." (Statement given in May, 1003.) LASTING BENEFIT. Mrs. Jennings was interviewed on April 18. 1910 and she said: "I have j'mi reason to change my high opinion nf lean's Kidnev Pills iublicly ex- presser some years ago. lne nenent this remedy brought me has been For sale by all dealers.

Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no ether. Is Meningitis.

Feb. 7. Wichita's first eae of spinal meningitis appeared yesterday, according to' local physicians. Miss Fern Edwin. 22 years old.

and a teacher in the Valley Center schools, was taken sick the latter part of last week, the symptoms being of pneumonia. Today attending physicians discovered unmistakable sitrr.s of meningitis. The matter was reported to the hoard of health and the house at once put under quaran-j tine. Physicians state they do not believe the case is of the highly contagious and virulent sort prevalent in Texas. Build Rock Road.

Lda. Feb. for the construction of six miles of rock road in Allen county wa awarded hpre this afternoon. Four miles to he built north of Iohi. was awarded to the Concrete Construction company of Tola, and two miles to be built east of Humboldt, went to Random Cook, of Ottawa.

The four-mile A soon of ance of of i on Lakeland. to Citizens MAHS GOOD SHOWING Dccglas Connty Pecple Have Paid Up Their Taxes WelL Perscnil Is EspeciaUy Well Paid Up in the County Outside of Lawrence. The county trtisurer makes a shov-rin of the" payment of taxes in this counTy. The rn'ople have paid their taxe-." letter than in former years. The shew'm this year is espccially cod for the county outside of Lawrence.

There are people outside of Lawrence who ave nt paid their iH-rson-al tascH and they owe towns in the cunty owe 3o2.GI. This i divided as ws: Laldwin, Of ihi anvv.mt cr.e man owes ll3.r)0; and thirteen men owe the balance. Ixrnmpton oVes $33iH, and four men owe it all. owes and nine owe it all. I.n a mire has 173 people who lnv? not paid their personal tax.

The n-piid tax amounts to $1.0:13.42. The total of unpaid taxes tliis year is I.3-t year it Thi. makPs a crood showing. Tho unpaid taxes is divided as follows: In Wakarrsa township, 23 people In Grar.t people owe In Ijeompton 14 owe and ore man owes of this. In Kanwaka three people owe the snail of 1 In Clinton nine pVple owe Tn three people owe 17.SS.

One iuan has moved away ewe of Hue. Only one an living iu the townsliip owes unpaid ierHnal taxes. In Willow Springs seven people owe $.21.31. 0nn In Palmyra six eople owe In Emtora ten Mple owe 41.02. Tl.e unpaid realty is di- Need Sunshine AND Scott's Emulsion Next to sunshine, nothing restores, health, strength and vitality like Scott's Emulsion tt DRUGGISTS 11-53 1 Bank of Lawrence.

$2,700. Legm 3S4 feet west and 30 feet northeast corner of northwest quarter, sec. Q-13-20, thence west 117 feet, south 50 feet, east 117 feet, north to beginning. CrVTL SERVICE Examination Was On Today at the Lawrence Post Office for Two Places A Civil Service Examination was held today at the Lawrence postof-fice for two places. One of them was a land law clerk and the other for 1 'Junior Photography." There were four applicants.

G. A. Hamraati, M. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat.

Glasses Fitted. You are what are only when no one is looking. The Farmcrjs Son! Great Opportunity Why wit for tie old farm to wcome ywt Inner! tance i Xor your (oturo etoapenur great oppnnuywniia yoa lo Manitoba. katchera or-Alberta, nherevoa cott secure a freo or buy laailatreaaooablepncea, Hcv'slhsTima not a fear from now. whea land will behipli-r.

Th proflti, useured f.nn thn attinflHnt "3 rrop ot beat. Oat at liar- cuIn a tea.lr advance in- irlce. Government returns icow that tee nt Mttlera in nwtero c-anada from hU. lnrlnr C. the Tpnr itpwartl or -J lJWOOnod Imlcrauoa Ucou- their land out ot the yroceeda o( onfttrop.

Froe IIjmpKtMidii of 1 60 aere and pre-emptloiw of 160 fm f.wra riawa TMUu TOT rTllWay faeUHl low frolcbt tain; atr uwl lumber easily ootaincu. Best "Wert.1 partial, am auitable JJ" m1 wttlf r' low rate, apply to Mpt Immigration. Ot'awa. Caa, cr to Un t-" OUT I Agenw Canadian Covernmenl Agent 123 V. 9tl St.

Kansas Clty.SIo. (TTse adJres neareat yon.) Ill Double Bass diaries uoDinsun. Flute Clare Poland. Clarinets Harry Elliott, Carl Brown. Bassoon Professor Havenhill.

Cornets Marguerite Villepique, Alfred Kistler. French Horns Professors Jones and Bushong. TrnmTvmP TlvSes Gl'lbble. etc Professor Harry 9 Garner. i Piano Anna Sweeney.

Job-will cost 415,313 and.

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