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The Evening Herald from Ottawa, Kansas • Page 4

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rj THE ETEKiyg HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL irm2 NOSE'STGRPED-U fit Hi i DISTRICT; 72 CLOSED- 'M1 CHrCAGO-GOTlM' WITH, CATARRH. effect the theories -and principles on the sub ject cf guarding the integri- I Miss Laura Ranier's School Has Been i Very Successful. A Common Sense Treatment for Ca WIRELESS PHONE ETC. nrrnnr Vf Oil llim of the home which we have been utrllnt lUu 'r. Points to Need of Reform.

tarrh and Asthma ''Xaives Instant Miss Laura Ranier closed her school "No man can get a license to sell shoe stringa pr- pusb a wagon in Chi MARRIED While Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc. are troubles which affect at Souta minois District No! 72, on the skin, their source is far deeper than the outside cuticle. These affections I M-rrh iqi? vMr nnnv. nit. RE- PROVIDED YOU GET IN CHICAGO No matter' how miserable you are with catarrh or a coldin the nose stopped up, throat eyes cago without being vouched for by LONG DISTANCE SERVICE A ALITY OF, THE NEAR 1 FUTURE.

ere Caused by irritating humors, or uratic acid in the blood. Such impurities rons and 'riends came- in basket some, reputable citizen, but marriage inflame and irritate the delicate net-work of fibrous tissue which, lies just fiUed overflowing with good things licenses are granted to unknown men beneath the surface of the outer skin, and the inflammatory discharge thus Th aftPmoon: i.ro- running, dull pain in the head, dry cough, fever, breath foul, Ely's Cream And If Dean Sumner of the Episcopal Cathedral Does the Job. Rule Effective After April 7, He Says. Balm will give you instant relief. Inventor Marconi Predicts Aeroplane 1 Capable of One Hun- It gets right at the root of the wno name as ruetr tuture wives, worn- proaucea is iorcea oui iiuuugu -v.

ovfAntirnTllv onnrt one en unknown eStept as to their names, keptup while the blood remains infected. This edafcouauses the fonu- 8am i mb an an1 are married bv ministers who ation of scales and crusts so often seen in Eczema, and when they are and as much appreciated by the; are married bj mimrs who a the flesh i3 left raw susceptible to other infection. ty one visitors. know nothing more about them than -a mtro ti10 imnlatinTi mnet i trouble, cleanses, heals -and strength 7 ens the jaw, sore, membranes, stops CI 7V WV I 1 UV L41 1 CUl Wiling UV I I 1 V- -JV. drea Persons-Will Be ected Vm a Short'T fme.

the nasty discharge so that you hre certificate from I punned and cieansea. 8- vy was fifty-seven, of fifty i i ihh! nil i 1 1 f- i i mil i ii i rv t- in i i i i A--4-A-w rtwtATrrtO oil Tin lmm titihs. i riLiiz-ca i.iia caucmivc i I ii I I I I ii i I I i i LbiJi m. iv. sH--L v.

nrnfAtir nnni iiimir not constantly blowing the nose ana fa Nreputabje -physician 2 to tne men-; ternoon- at spitting. In a few minutes after' apJ tal and physical soundness 'of the rnrjStian 'the. Central Young Men's 0f the system and in this way removes' the causa of disease. Local applica-1 2 Association on "Chicago Hions can only soothe the irritation andssist in the sk clean; they ed a 1IJ a ATn'o Prnli-1 never produce a cure oecause sucn xreaxmem aoes uuueatu tuo uwuu.j.n Piiett VOU Can JUSt leer It aoing 'iisi yiuspecLiv onue- ami miucgiuum was Magdalene: work of rlearin2 the head, the nain declared yesterday to be the future in S.S S. restores to the thin, acrid blood all its lost makes it best wishes of pupils and patrons.

to nourish the skin and keep it soft, smooth v.0 kraatk nofipv at. Aha "Rnfsponal rntnpdrsi at t)iir8 and rich and enables it relieved, the breatfv 1 poficy. at the Episcopal cathedral; at i pure and rich and' sorenes's READ THIC. auu. nuicucoa ic icwc.cu, me i ne.naa maae at tne a- nfnr.i a'A th'o cf nffofl i St.

Peter and Paul. The'-announce- 2 is I ana neaitny. are had made at the ca- Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice free to all THE SWIT SPECIFIC ATLAHTA, GA. thedral in the morning and gave ad- write April jrar-coni, inventor of wireless telegraphy, sees a great future in wireless communication and in the development of the aeroplane, In an interview in connection with these two great factors in the world's progress he says: "We shall not have to wait for the wireless telephone. Great things are If you are trouble! with any Kbl- ditional reasons for the carrying out of the new reform.

ney. lug ueiuines uaiuiiii auu uc bluucu up 'feeling is gone. This cleansing "lent was mae. br the: Rev. W.

healing antiseptic Balm contains no Sumner, dean of the cathedral and mercury, cocaine, or other harmful chairman of the, Chicago vice corn-drugs. It is easy to apply, pleasant mission. He pfeached a sermon on to use, and never fails to give relief. the sanctity of marriage. or rheumatic trouble 60 lavs treatment in bladder will find i you Bulk of sales 90.

TODAY'S MARKETS BYTELEGRAPH $1.00 bottle of Hall's Texas Wcnder and seldom one bottle fails to cure Old Vegetables. Potatoes, per peck New cabbage; pei pound even in the worst of cases. Put Theories Into Practice. to 0c Top price $8.00. GRAIN.

Kansas City, 'April 1. 1912 WHEAT Close-May 99 $1.00. July 9090C. The following market report Is fur- Never neglect a cold, and don 1 1 "Beginning -with next. Easter, April- Send for Kansas testimonials.

Dr. W. Hall, 2926 Olive Street, St. Mo. Sold by Druggists.

1 9f suffer the miseries of catarrh nor dis- Dean Sumner said, "no person nished daily to The Herald by wire; Celery gust your friends with your hawking, will be married at the cathedral with-1 through the Associated Presi, from spitting and foul breath. Get a 50 out first presenting a physician's cer-' the Kansas City" stock yards. Each Sept. 892 c. Dry per pound to Sc Parsnips, per" pound 4c Lettuce, per pound 2re Turnips, per pound 3c Spinach, per pound 12c cent "bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from tificate as to their normal soundness day'B market is printed in that day's corn Close already being done in that direction.

As of the wireless telegraph, it must be said that the great field of the aerial telephone will be in long distance service. "It will be between New York and Chicago for example, that this direct speech will be of economic value. The expense of wiring a suburban area and keeping the, outfit an repair Is not so great that it will be desirable to supersede that method. "But when.it comes to trans uur uniggisi, auu sini iiit; ipauucm i ui miuu auu oiauuf, mui. neiitiu iciiueia get liie auci- i (., ui cumuiumtdum ui noon stocK ana gram martet tne; Write lor our beautiful illustrated catalog! free.

It tells all atxmt acnool. contains July 73 73( Sept. 711sc. ease. came dav from an ahsolntelv reliable at once, you will find that.it vnn.De the best investment you ever made.

Frsh strawberries at Peck's. While we may not. have as many I BOurce R. E. Fisher; Washington.

school room views, shews students work, and will tell YOU how tc fit yourself quickly and at small expense or a good posuioi secure the position for you. O. llox rsS -awrecce Business College, Lawrence. Kans. marriages alter tnis requirement is put in force," he added, "those that LIVE STOCK.

traveling salesman, frequently ex-: we do have will mean more1. This; I posed to unfavorable, conditions step has been taken only after long Kansas City, April 1, 1912. LOCAL MARKET. GRAIN. Wheat Corn Oats Poultry and Produce NEW FAST FREIGHT METHODS THE MISSOURI PACIFIC HAS MADE and careful consideration and with.

CATTLE CHICHESTER PILLS 90c 50c ice the lull knowledge and consent of Receipts 6,000. Bishop Anderson, and the indorse- Market Steady to 15c higher. i.auie! Ask i hl-cht-R-ter's I our irntcUl llumondTirnilA A BIG IMPROVEMENT. ment of the Rev. C.

A. Cummings, l'UU in lied loxcs. sealed nd Hold with Tilixt mi.) writes, was troubled, with a severe attack of lagrippe and threatened with pneumonia. I took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and was relieved from the very- first dose and continued its use until the 'grip' was gone. It is the best medicine I ever used and 1 always keep a bottle in my traveling Hill's Drug Store.

Take no other. Itny fnir Native steers $6.008.35. Cows and heifers $3.40 7.00. HOGS the Rev. A.

S. Morrison, and the Rev. Eggs Butterfat Packing butter "Red Ball" Shipments to be Handled 17c Ask for l-t il 8 UIAlloND ltUAl III.I.!.fr,rCi K. O. Crosby of the cathedral.

years known as Best, Safest. Always Kelial )a by Numerals and Symbols Better Service Made. "We regard is as a great step in: 'Receipts 8,000. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Hens 11c Springs 7c advance on the marriage question 1 Market 5 to 10c higher. continental or transoceanic wiring, the natural difficulties of establishing efficient wire service for direct 'connection over thousands of miles of irugged mountain and tangled forest fin order to reach enough widely scattered points to make the project iadvantageous will entail a prohibitive jcost.

'A perfected wireless telephone fsystem wonld be infinitely cheaper, Jand indeed I may, say the only financially possible system by which we 'may" hope to hear the actual voices fjof our friends across the sea or be-lyond the rockies." Sig. Marconi said the great mechan-Jlcal advance of the next few years A new plan of handling fast freight shipments on the Missouri Pacific- Iron Mountain System that is expect 6 ed to prove popular with the patronis is to be installed April 1st. The im portant feature is the prompt infor mation given shippers regarding the movement of their freight. Under thi.s new method commodi ties offered for transportation are di -jtjmm i i i ii ii imbi mi wmiMihh -m "LM.mj.j-- ft 1 11 I IWMi 1 vided into two classes red ball, and ordinary The former group includes all perishable. goods, food stuffs, furniture, machinery, dryj will be in perfecting and enlarging the aeroplane.

"You know I have recently had some experience with aeroplanes," he said. "At the beginning of the war I went to Tripoli to superintend the establishment of wireless telegraph stations for military purposes. I made a number of trips in army aeroplanes. So that in talking of aviation I do not speak altogether as a greenhorn. I "One of the first things that must be done is to devise some means by goods, glassware, oils, naraware, an import and export freight, and various other' commodities.

Ordinary freight is non-perishable and is made up of all shipments which do hot come within the classification of red ball. All district terminals on the sys iff1 111 Iff WMW tem have, been designated as "sym in which they can more easily, raise themselves from the ground than they do at present. "The aeroplane has demonstrated in Tripoli its usefulness for scouting purposes in war time. But this usefulness, would-be greatly multiplied if I aeroplanes could carry wireless tele-I graph instruments and operators so 'that information gathered on scouting trips could be instantly commun-licated to the operating forces. 1 I I I 1-Jb i I ill t-v aciujjiauc aim me wiie- less telegraph in their present respective state" of development, my observations in Tripoli lead me to the conclusion that the latter1 is of more use in time war than is the former.

to get back to the development of the aeroplane. The needed bol stationJB, ajd letter and a series of numbers assigned each. Thus, Saint Louis is indicaated ly the letter and the numbers assigned particular station vun from 1 to 999. Cars of red ball freight loaded at Saint Louis will be symboled S-l, S-2, S-3, in consecutive order. "Red Ball" is fast freight and it is made up in separate trains.

A conspicuous "red ball" card containing the letter and number assigned the car is tacked on it, and this is recorded in a book together with the contents and destination of the car. This record of the train is telegraphed to the office of the superintendent of transportation. Every consignee of freight is advised on what day and hour it left Saint Louis and when he may expect it. Check is kept of the progress of the car by means of brief symbol telegraph reports, and patrons are kept advised. When a car of red ball freight reaches its destination a report is made at once to the consignor.

1 he oame Price the World Uver i Improvements that I suggested a few We are showing this line, all complete for spring, and ask that you favor us by calling and looking them over Each suit nets you a saving of from $5.00 to $7,50.. There are no better clothes to be had SB I'll jjj I moments ago are from a mechanical standpoint small matters. They will undoubtedly be made in a short time. "The marked change that I expect Ithe next few years to bring is a great increase in the carrying capacity of aeroplanes. I believe that the 'time is not far distant when aero-J planes will be constructed capable of i carrying twenty-five, fifty, a hundred There- will be established laerial service run on schedule time.

"Freight? No. I that will Quick Relief for Rheumatism. at $25.00 than are these "Styleplus" stick to earth at least for some years yet. The reason is simple: the passenger is willing to pay and pay well for getting to a place quickly. Frieght cars lumber along at a much George W.

Koons, Lawton, Mich, says: "Dr. DETCHON'S RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM has given my wife wonderful benefit of rheumatism. Sbe could not lift hand or foot, had to be lifted for two months. She began the use of the remedy and improved rapidly. On Monday she could not move and on Wednesday she got dressed herself and walked out for breakfast." Sold by E.

H. Thompson, druggist Jslower pace." i Pill 0k store is the James E. Pyne, Columbus, Swishes others to know what splendid results he derived from the use of jFoley Kidney Pills. "I suffered with jsevere pains in the back and the kid-tney action was irregular. I took some Jof Foley Kidney Pills and after a few jdays th pains me and soon the 'kidney action became normal.

I can Jrecommend Foley Kidney Pills to all Iwho have kidney trouble for I kno.v jwhat great benefit I received trom jtheir use." Hill's Drug Store. authorized only NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS. The Republicans of the First, Second and Fourth wards are requested to meet at the court room Monday evening. April 1 at 8 o'clock to discuss the manner of nominating delegates to be voted on at ithe primaries April 4th. JOHN SCOTT, Secy.

Republican County Com. eneyfor Style- CUT YOUR GAS BILL y2. Why don't you buy a Pioneer Life Fits any gas fixture, throws the heat idown to the floor. The. KOST HEAT insurance foncy; it insures your ER $1.40 while they.

last. We will life, your wife, and your debts. It is as good as a bond. If interested call jsend one on trial. Ottawa Electric Mansfield Gas Supply both 'phones 1C2.

plus Clothes in this community. Us and we will see you. Land Agts- real Estate. FOLEY' KIDNEY PILLS r'0RRHEUMti4 'DNF'l ANDEWOOCB Hill's Drug Store. I 1 Carpenter Harrison, city properly and farms or 6ale.

Aiso houses to jrent. Phone E. A. Carpenter, 735. Jor'Bob Harrison, 1541.

t64-tf PASTURE. For horse's and mules in its season. Phone JTo. 294, with R. E.

Page. -112-tf J. L. STRATTON- CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Hare Always Bought ii htre. Now is -the time to have your Carriage, Automobile or Signs repainted or varnished We do all kinds of work in this line at reasonable prices PEARCE LEADY Over A.

A. Bean's Carriage Works Bears the 'Signature of of Ueas, who fmve some inventir ability lease write tsKEEUCY aaei -iikj, Attfat Atttraexi. Wftafeisctwa. v. v..

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