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Soo tho flno lino of now G S just received. Don't fail to come in and see our latest Embroideries We have it rang ing in price from 5c to 75c nor vard. This is a beautiful lot. Every FRIDAY is Remnant Day at this store. Come in and see what bargains we offer. S. L AMES, Mr. Dave McComba i quite uek st Jiis home c-?st of the city. The Little Thing f Uf. Every ftiri can do Home one Ithinj? that will leave th world Dr. Slater's dental office will .bettor for her having lived in It. f LOCAL BRIEFS. J Subscribe for The Tuibune. Clyde Spencer is reported quite hick. Mrs. Guatie IVarnon visited at Kansas City, Sunday. Miss Mayine Simpson visited Foster Tuesday, in the interest of the KeWkah lode. Tlie lloyal Neighbors are pre jtarintf fr public installation, with refreshments, on Wednes day evening of next week. Alt lovers of good music should mocuh? their eats early for the entertainment by the Middleton Company at the opera house Sat urday evening, Jan 20th. Mrs. Alice Martin, district deputy, went over to Kit-hard Tuesday to install the ofticersof Ihe Daughters of Kebekah lodj at that point. She was ccompa niod by Miss Alice Francis. Weak, Weary Women. Lrn tlCuof Itly Woe mud laid Tlirra. Yhn tl I welt nolie nnd throlw, Wlien huiiMrork U tortur. Yv lien night. I'ntiK no rvt nor Winn urinary dUrder m-t lit Woiii.in' lot a weary one. j There Is n way to e0iie thew Win iHmn'a kidney l'HU rur wui-li IIU Tl.ls U one K minus woman tetl niony: Mr. Melt A. iove, olilllllen. tlrli ks ttreet, 1-ort Keolt, Knn., "ljst winter I had nil nttmk of the Itrlp, nd It affiVtpd my kldueyo that I uif'.Ti lor it long time nfter vftrd tolth pntiinnd lament- In the mull of the Itiuk. I hint t.lt thin trouble coining on nil during the lull, nit. I n cold I took uj the final tnenrni l Bringing It to a ( Umax I! I vteep I lie rliMir or fierlis! uiymelf In itny other wny, I had to ko nnd lie ilow n, but the dull heavy nehllif would commence ngriin n noon it I xot up wtiil tlrn-d uround. My con urged me to try Bonn' Kidney I'lIU, Hi). I I rot a t tit T. W. Atkli.n' drugstore, nnd liegan lining them. 1 found mien irrril !fji lnf tvllef Unit I continued the tretiitfitt until the truut.lt lis.l entirely dUuppenrvd. My eiperieiice 'rtntidj wnrrnuU me In fvoinmcndi'g: IKiAii'a Kidney I:1U to other. For nU by nil tUvik-r. I'rW, M o nt. r'wtr-MHlurii Co., Buffalo. N. .. v)K iii i t for the lulled Miltl-K. BemeiiiU-f the iiium iKiuu', fnJ be closed liereaftor on Monday and Tuesday. Miss Ida Crabb, who has been in Chicnjjo the past season, re turned home Tuesday. Hon. J. It. Hales took u trip to Washington last week looking after the interests of his constit uents. Mr. Win. Youard, of the wa ter works station, left Wednes dey morning for Wichita, Kans., to be absent several days. W A N T F O-HMi'.t. h '.ie-l j ouni: man ivy.n i.;t .i tn.i to pre pare lor paying position in Govtrn mcnt Mail Servicf, I5ox One, Ce dar Kapiils, la. Osajje township has enough candidates to fill the entire Dem ocratic ticket for the whole coun ty upon the theory, we presume, of the more the merrier. vantei A ifood woman or Kirl for general house work in small family. Good wages and ateady position. Inquire of Mrs D. 1L Wilson, South Fifth St. Mrs. J. IL Weaver, who came to the city to attend the funeral of her mother Mrs. J. W. Cox some weeks ago, returned to her home in Darlington, Iowa, last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McQuitty have returned to their home in Danville, 111., end were accompa nied by Miss Lollie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuitty, who will visit them for several months. Mrs. Maude Medley, of Kan sas City, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Bagby, who reside east of town. Mrs. Medley and her sister, Mrs. J. Larson, visited Ilutler friends Monday. Wamtroj Ditttkt Manngento pott ign, advertise anJ diMnl utr taaiples. Salary $iS.eo weekly. $3.00 per day lor enpenie. State age and present employment. liK At. Shear Co, 3 Randolph St. Chicago, tnit. Some weeks ago Maj. T. W. Tedford attended a family reun ion at the home of his elder brother at Mobeiiy, Mo. On Monday he received the sad news that this same brother wss prob ably dying of pneumonia. If you love music don't Jail to to hear the Arthur Middleton Company, at the Opera House, next Saturday night. Single admission for adults will Ih rV School children will 1k admitted for jrc You cn't afford to miss this entertainment. Mrs. Davis, wile of Kd Davis wvtioit foreman of the Frisco, died at Spruguo lt Saturday of dropsy. She left surviving l sides her husband several small children. She wis but 'u-d Sun day the funeral loing pie;cod by Kov. Klalock of the Christian church of which she was a faith ful member. A vemeiery . !iln na.i Ixs-n organiKd at l)oullo llrunch sehiMil house for the purpose of putting and ksping the ceim-to-ry at that i!nt in gHl condition Oftitvrs were ehvted last Satur day as ft 1 lows: C, K. Miller, Fees I. Ilentley, Secty.; K. II. Fuson, Tres.;IM Ikkles, J. U (lander and C. K. Miller directors. Fro. pr steps will be at once taken to put the object of the association into active operation. W. C. Hodden candidate fr the Democratic nomination fr Keonder called at the Tuuii ni: oflice Tuesday. His isits are al ways pleasant and of that social (tint moii level nature that it makes one feel h has gained something by coining in contact with such men. We have know n W. C. Hodden for twenty live years and there is no bettor man in Hates county. If the people decide they want a Democrat t fill the office of Kwvtn dor for four year after the next elect it n wo Tlie great trouble with nearly all girls is that they want to do big things, and are not content with the small, every day chances that come their way. It is really the little things that round out and make perfect a character. We can't all be great singers or painters, but we can all be Rweeet-tempered and cheerful, doing our duty where it lies plain T 1 . .... i invo a iew tnoutan'l oo.iarsi U loan on etisy t-rins on good farm property. II. I IlO!.!;sON From An AlrUnlt. Adrl'tn, Mj . Jnu. 1". jM Lmtob TlflBCSK; The coining ptdiil'. .il rurupuln In on. At the iidjuuriiiuo-rit f t) Detnwratle (Vutrul ('tiiiin.HU-t-. hi Iff tlwy lt-l'.lNl t t;riv a jirliuarjr election, the oM th.'iin j:;oijr. w itli a lew ww rmit t.-rt-l out ttfur the d'Hr wipl'. Th'-y lin-1 it rah-r lmr ilclilin. mid they a!! cobf.- before us, and doing it to the'ttnvt tlw bly; majority they boAteJ .- ,i i .t;ii.- r t.i r.J'ituuut to uil reiiituiijt-r j test of our ability. j of " I f ; a a -v.t ; merino you do today a little better than you did it yesterday. By doing this you will avoid monotony and distaste for your work. Cultivate as far as you are able any talent you may have. Al ways bear in mind that the ta,- lents cultivated for home use are doing just as noble work as those cultivated for the public. Tlie girl with a sweet little voice need not feel discouraged because she has no opportunity to sing in grand operas. Shej can give great pleasure by being a song bird in the home nest. Or if she has a knack with the brush and pencil, let her give her artistic tendencies full sway in making the home pretty. And the greatest talent of all lies in making others liappy. You can brighten the whole day for some discouraged heart by a pretty little speech or ac tion. Dont think about yourself; think of the people you are with: seize every opportunity that comes your way to perform a gracious act. Dig opportunities are rare; little ones come every hour. If it is your lot to it aside and watch others more fortunate thatt you whirl along on the great tide of life, don feel that you are useless and a burden to your friends. Tlie best woman we ever saw lay on her couch for years. Tlie nearest glimpse of spring jdie had the waving of tree tops, and yet, whenever a visitor en tered the room, she always ex claimed: "Isnt the spring beau- tiful. Her face was often drawn and quivering with pain, but her eyelids always smiled. That woman was not a failure. Kveryu"2 in the village brought her the.r joys and woes and went away comforted. J. D. Moore who has been quite sick for some days past is able to be about again but is consider ably reduced in flesli. SflVED W LIFE That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public. but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that thev are worthy of ccasional note. From infancy to old aje Scott's LCmulsion oilers a reliable neaus of remedying im iroper and weak develop nent, restoring lost llesh tnd vitality, and repairing A-aste. The action of cutt's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish mentthe kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained iu ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. O ( 'o. V V- 4i V. i V ft! ': ;( I R Hi COLD MOULDED T SIT T-T Ikik T"k YW 0 only record used on the little Busy Bee Graphophone Always sold at 35c each, g our 50th Semi- Annual Clearance YD I V, 'i in 6$. in IIovv Is the time to stack up. ill! ,i r. r'i w 1 i '' 1 . i i : . j : i au election Thy that twelve or louftwa ycurg au j that tbelr Frocty Dave carrJl Bates county l.y over l'X) votes aiel gradually, evt-r ciuoe, the luajurity baa been r-ducel utit'l latyearit was very mal!, n little oi l n.easky majority of neveuUvu U-ki Ihna t't huudred. Kvery Indicatlou poiol to a vic tory for the Ileimb k-aa iarty la Bates couuty if It w nit for the deplorable state of affairs brought about by the fuuaJI army of third terra suckling, clamoring for a pt-r-petuatlon in federal njipolnted of ficers. ith no othtT claiia batkiug tin-in except, tluit for eight yearn they liave done their duty iw an of. fltr, and t!.! boohtiis of a lew jw-ts and family relatUu; while tiie 1-hi-ocrat stand Iti ti brick ground cbeering on tlje third t.-rm iieat fn. Such n policy will defeat any party on earth 1 heard a good llepubiicnn remark not Ions ninee, that name of our pre tended leader did not cane a farth tns whether we carried the state or not, juit so few fJerul office hold ers continued In office. That ktaUv mrtit U ft plain n the hand wiitliiji on the wall that Il.inhd explained so forcibly to Kins Nebuchudnrxvr. Th-(wlitor of the Vemaillen Stnt- inan exprefe tlie wentSim-nt of lKut nSne-tentliH of the good loyal RepublicatiH all over the Mate when hs compared Teddy to home rul In the appointment of fitleral oll'ieer. Ik-cauxen in mi ban ui.ide a good of-1 fitvr for two tertimU no gox) ream that he sliould Xv etintiiiuf.! ia ortire duHiijrlife. Now watch my predic tion and mv if the third term d.x not be udv(K Jittnl. Up to d.ite I have dune but little In the awful wrauiWe f.ir the Butler I'owtottiee, fur I cuii.ilr that the ltepuhlk'au patnmn d the office Khould have ay as to their choice. but It look a un if t:iajority houic rule ! In to t e. i-UKred uud tho n:iiiio:i voting ri-pubiican h;u uothiu; t . may lu the decikltill. Itlia dewloi-J el lutit u rule r rulu p!i-y, witlii tiw jit-rpetii.'il oflict ttiK-klin-o tmck J el by the third teniM-ri. usaitist the) wtAte or'Uiiiatiou t-.nd vaxt tua-j jorlty of tlie voting popuhuv .f the pjirty. 1 hsve l r-.-;ardl IVl. j Welton h n very nice gviilleioait and j tor eight yearn h ha made very j giHvl iHwimaxter, lor Butler But ' allow lue to ay that in my humble f Judgement the party h i don laure 1 for hbu hi proportion to the wittk; lie Ihik dune for the party thaii ha ever liecn done tor ny other man' find tlie party ewe him no more fa- j vol-, t prvwut. If lie had thesood j or the cvri. of the party t heart; h w ould el. p io mid out audi li-nve the tl.-l.l to the oth-r fn.il-i dat- who have done it :;. fc ' or mon- for t he party than hervi rj did. The appoiutnii lit of 1 r. Vt I or Mr. 1'ov or Mr, Am-thi v .ni l ! 1 itUdactory to n large 11.. .rity f ' hv re U eiuvh .k! the working, p i ing. voting r-lnb- : r. Ail!. -on .n h ican, but the 'rpi-t;i'ti:i of nny : uUh! nivntly w Hho-.it so.-;. '-vp. one Into third term w ill prove di- Mr. UaM iur'.,:j. .l.tli.r.J troM nud !!! but few. Mr. ud Mr. J. I'. .VU u. who - I heard a lending I e;.io rat i-ay ' u,vU fcWk .,r ti;.. U u. -t e. ': pvn-.l to urvleia. U l.i-g-r. I 'he : f.m..!r bavetiv ;.;; ; hy the cu-' li:v in il.Kr!i.'od Mr. J. U, t.--iv i o:i tu, lit t!.. ir.::.; iii'V tVi. w h- r-.vii'!v n-ti:-fr.ia M t V.tt. I I' jr ' .i t hi' a.U k i'.U ' Kom r t "h;ot. -. d in,. I. WW WW! 1 ALA A. e i r- y i t f i r i t Z'i t ANOTHER SLCCESSfTL YEAR lias just closed for James Cash Grocery. And I thank fiveh ur.d every' cajtoaier that u$ iriu-fl ae tlieir initn-rjae ltjrir.f the iat ye:r and ciot earwty ak a e..r.tinuar.:o ci the same, and hojio t jraln uiaiiy new '. I want to make the BANNER YEAR. I jroinj? to .strive n-y ut ::. 1 1- k'ive 2 the very bet p.!s vn tlie n..u-kvt jt prices. - ...1. 1 tiCrns t. yoJ h.tve . .1 v the- !-wet cidrk t ,..t will i!, their bvst to i-V.im. y. I( nevi-r tr.eKsl w ilh iim u'W is a puni timestart with t:ie r.ew ye;r. t I 4 4 4 I i 5 inrirc enen rnnrnv; . a i k aZ3 kJ a t n s. J fe il! t. a i F THREE WINNERSGtob..n..ur. Cry trl Flour, llonord W. S;urr's iliteU . EVAPORATED SWEET CORN t jxtund ttju. :i c..:-,s ef orr., unl is much better; 1 l's. for ihV. EVAPORATED FRUITS-My ! re u e'ir.ilete ar.l is kejd in a tig5,t h e-e w hkh ktis it (m tr",i dut sr..! ls. frt-ni Win if pkkv-d oxer. Yoart f-r 5 '.un. :. . K1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MKTZ. Met. It.ryv 'm v K.'.ty iVMy stH f;! Si.;t l.v w.?i fri.-ruls i'.i I ; ., t ",-r uie i'V ii-r -f frietivU thvfM for st-ie:-;J ilavi, ie4 J Nh B m iK, n,m r..M . j l f VJ Tail IUS.T. scon & rov.7s Jut l.. s.uuid iy, thiit m third t -rm 111 the I'.uiirr i.u.!i;.v oul.j help tliem to w ill the Vmttle." i'mi t undeotitud me tn (.ive:..iu or vt 11 niit!u.' thut the ll-.-pnbh. cams will rvU 1, or bolt, wd vote tl.e IVnen rath tKket In ra-e the third term fcui kl'ugs mv-.td iu pt-ri-x iy ating t'leiuwlve In ott.v; b ;t the voter of nil parties aiv 1-c. o ,i!;.-' LUXE OAK. l. v. J. 11. Me.tU prv edtienttil to the tut (bat if their i.M .t 1,1 i.. u ill,. Wad. r hae no turttn-r ue f- r th, ta of M.u.i nn-,1 M-a l:ivi. after tin y have p:U 1 the vjn hm- 1 the cniiiuiign mid rat t!.!r i.tif., (he voter will tjv.ii-lhv ht pol.H. nt and vote for the itian. 'r i'l Vote at all. Mr. I'ditor, if yosi gie th;;..ice U 'onr pi! per, l hi. 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