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r $&e WfoWte laxly gagte: gtus&rtj gXnrmg, gJag 2 o; 1302, Mrs. Ellen Ripley, Chaplain Ladies Aid, Grand Army of the Republic, No. 7, 222 1.0th Ave., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn., Strongly Endorses Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dear Mr?. Pinkiiaim : Your Vegetable Compound cured me of ulceration of the won::, end getting such a complete cure I felt that the medicine had genuine merit and vras well worth recommending to other sick women. " For fiuec n years I have been your friend. I have never written you before, but I have advised hundreds cf women to take your medicine, in fact it is the rcu! reliable remedy I know of for a sick woman. " I have i. t yet found a case of ovarian or womb trouble which has not be .1 relieved r cured by the faithful use cf Lydia E. I-iiikI;a?i;V Vegetable Compoiisd. Voul. :vc brought health to hundreds of women in Minneapolis as you have no doubt to others over the country." Mrs. Ellex Ripley. $5000 FORFF.IT IF THE ABOVE LETTEB IS NOT GENUINE. Whon wi:..-n are trc-ul-Td with irregular or painful menstruation, W(";krif s?, V a. r:iui-a, di-idacruie-nt or ulceration of the womb, that bear-ir.,r-diwn i- a .:, inlim. laation of iLe ovaries, backache, flatulence, p M ; al deh ':i;v. iuuip-i-m, and nervous prostration, they should r.-M;-n:!wr t! ov.r iz' d and trthi remedy. Lydia E. Pinkliaiti's Tcjrofabltt Compound at onc-e ro-raovr-s surh troubles. 2'o other iordi( i;i i" t!.; world has received such widespread and UTi'i'ialiiic.i rm'.Mrsemem. "o other medicine has such a record of cures cf f. :na!c trould.es. Itefu.-e to buy any other inexiiciDe. WILLIAM WAS KNIGHTLY BUT NOT POLITIC He Did the Social Honors and Froze "The Boys" IGNORED THE COMMITTEE And Entertained Only Frank Greer and Horace Hagan. FUMBLED IN HIS SPEECH Indications are That He Is Marked for a Waterloo. Oklahoma City. . T., May l.i Th-re ia c J '!i. u .sn.l . -!!-,,( , :-i h- ! . inn er u,- .3i;m, j. , . - ,. J;jU iv,..-,.-. r,.ti:i.-i- t. Hi' .':'.r:ly. i iTnrttMg' v .t 1 . v.l.at . . rr..--:a ; th , lght it ft 1 i Th . .! : , s. j:j w , . ;., jv J. j : '..'. .' in ; ; tinivs - iiusnint. i ' ft im;;j;. v. .lS 1 ::-.s r I -! 'ih- r, ! V ,.-'-..,y - h iru rs m 1 d '- m. 11 t o -.: t 11 '- ' U V.'iP i'o : 'v tM ht r-. :i !h.-!r - ... ,rlJ r 1 ..- i.y a -T 1 :t ; t w t'v-.t 1 T. v. ;: .-, .nr . . : tin r --if ,.f a ' '3' k I '1 1 .1 K; '.. Hi - -- huv.- "i:.s h O'HiM I r. ty m. I ,.u.h him : ri, Vv; 5b-j ' -a h n 1! v . rrp. J : r.-. .1. - .1 ; :i c( mi . ' : . ..5 i f wr..l until the train ft for th5 north at J ov-lotk. RcKarOlcss of th- fact that t' - t-rrltorlal committee held an Impor tant m.'t:npT. f'ross was not thfre. His "n-.j.iiin mnr.;s:fr, C Porter Johnson, ): cl a hrrr tim' in trying to explain why fn.:s was not r,r,""S nt at the committee's -rations. The members of the com !i 'tf.-f v.-aited for f'ross until midnfght. Af: r th- train '.eft for Guthrie, and Cross ii.l sild farew'l to Hagan and Greer'K :)y. pVfTal :ru-m!tprs of tht- territorial (""inmittee rail d on Cross, stating that y h.id been trying to sec him since ii. y ia th afternoon, and that one of 0- first things that thr (antel to state i him was that Horace- Hagan and Frank Ori.r did not constitute the Democratic : rtv f th territory, and that if he "v.-ii tf d to be riwtod to rongrfSB. he would ! 1- t pay attention to politic and let .-i'ittv alone at such a time. l:i th- rommittee meeting, aftr a hard l-lit. GiUVrie in n out and will secure the h--idfuarters for the campaign committee ! :r"-- the rami;.ign. Mose Anderson of r- ! vr.: plated for chairman f the com-::-t'e r.nd Eiiprue Gill of Guthrie as aec ! Tigan county gave up her rep- r 'itaiion on th- campaign committee, i r' i liup that she phfuld have the head-!';:rsrt--rs- and s-cretar- of the committee. 'H,:. rrov-ked a fiht. but Guthrie and iirr d-lesation won out, and it was the '--itiment of the eommitt-that at the n.- tir.sr of the campaign committee at J-,iJ iu a few Javs f'om nov.-. that Gill appointed pecri-taO"- Gill a well '-'.twn newspaper :mo, hav.ng Jwn the ! ri. ; writer on ihr Gt'ttirie Capital for 'i :i.iniler of years. M.irv m-n who paid opt their hard n'irfv ti romp her- t see that Bill Cross l -' l O.e ria-ht kind of a send off were r 1v disappoint! in the nominee. They r had an pport-jity to shake hands with h:m. It Is concerted by Democrats in tin. city, that Cros had an opportunity" r-. ::-.v- himself '.- with the Iemocrats .'-m- here fr-ijn tho outside counties, i f t1 't he did ret t'!ce advantage of it. 1 ', -1 -t1oi fir t-in freely made, that f nr'-: pursiKf h'j nreyent tactics, any r ; min3tcJ m th- Republican ticket little trouble in winning out over th flfction pfxt Xovetnb-r. 1 cr . ,-h roak-r. Cr(& is r.rit a suc V. !i he at -nptcd to talk, he ". 1. ar.d wh .i h did say did not take 1 1 men present. They were all sore : 1 not care who knew it. If Cross ? n hot ramp .tgn. he and his mana v ill h.T e to have a meeting mighty fo rhme t.'i-Micq. APPRAISEMENT OMPLETED FOR TOWNSITE o 0 Eight Acres of School Platted for.Rental." Land lVIUNYON'S i 1 ' D. Meigs, or Tndianao s. one of the well-known Sunday sciiol wvn tl tne United States, wUl make the pnac: pai address tomorrow -T.0ra-.a3. uad ? on the program for several m Pe talks. The program is a spien id 000 aisd ;;,anv prominent men will naae address- 8 BIDS OPEN TILL JUNE 10 1 It Is Betfeved That the Lois Platted Will'be in Demand. Guthrler.O. T., May 13. Chas. A. Cun ningham, who lias had charge of the Luther Townaite appraisement for the School Laasd department has completed the work of surveying and apnraisin and has made. his .report to the department. Eight acres of land was platted and it makes about 325 lots: about one-half of "which are business lots. The koia have been appraised from $1 to So each for one year's rentAl in terms of three years. Bids will "be received on th lots from the 20th of May to the 10th of June. After that time the lots will be awarded to the persons paying the largest amount of money awve the appraised value for a term of three years. In the original town of Luther there were only forty acres aad -thi3 has been used in building a town. The people of that town were about to reach the con clusion that they would have no relief when the school land department decided to plat the eighty acres. Luther is on the Frisco road, twenty-seven miles from Ok lahoma City. It has a fine farming com munity around it, and is one of the pros perous towns n eastern oiaahoma. I It is believed that all of the lots will be lev5ed so great is the demand for them. and that the sum for the school land de partment each year in r-ntaN will be far in excess of What it h,s b- n receiving from the lease of the i--,,i K,"h ron securing the lota is entitled t v. -!. ipp the lots for another t rm of veir at ih- nppratd value without t ornprtltion. sub ject, of course, to congressional and lrg-ii-- lative action. E "Wni enable you to cat wist you like and iiiu you like. Cur'.s tfiziifi "-". f.-uu--n;pwwH, ri nervousness and sleejleac.ss.: nsoKes ora I.! - iiiuu9 almost a-- b " t , Slr?- ...... r. W .11 w Jiunyon s v"iten raz"i .twiv M sum soft as velvet, lie. -"sola everywhere. S 5Iunrnn Inhaler Core's Catarrh. lJ Etna tor Quite la itetU'j BmH l.-ec XewTt EST CARTER !S SATISFIED. That Flynn Is Serious and Comes Out rcr Joe McNsal. Guthrie. O. T., May 19.-Joha D. Carter, eanor or tne ree Homes, at Augusta, ii diirciiiuus tj secure some uieas re garding the congressional situation, re- cenuy--vrrote to. cata T. Flynn at ashir.gton, aakmg whether or not he wep.hi be a candidate fot renominatlon. The following reply was received by Mr. Carter: Washington. D. C.. May 19. ISOL ;Mr. John D. Carter, Augusta. Oklahoma: My Iear John: Yonr very'Wnd favor o . tne eui received. Tne newspapers quote ! ir:e correctly. I am not a candidate, and war.t the boys to so to work and notol ! nate some good man for whom we can turn loose and elect to congress. I have j te.d my turn at belnsr delegate, and am j now ready to help elect some other fellow, with kindest personal regards, i am yours truly, D. T. FLYN'X . Carter has now announced himse.'i as . being for Joe McNeaf. "" templation in thia city. The many com plications arising' from the other can , didatts makes it impossible for an ngree- i ment to be reached in this city, and as ; Ornr is acceptable to all factions in Ok- Iahoroa. It is urgd that be will Je the man upon whom the petty can asree in r. r- , r-, rz-,nnri rvif. harmony. Jt is beUevwl here that his , Mzny Craf 6rreuF ale"ed C3vJc nordhaUon Is certain. . Going to the Markets. Guthrie. O. T.. May 19. Stoek-srowers are jubilant over the rains, and stite that GOOD FOR THE CATTLE. POPULIST LAW UPHELD j pasturafee has never been better at this JudSe Sfezeii ecfles Case gainst i tim ot thc 'earf in JJr'2':t. t . , ready a number of cars of grass-fatten. -a t t Crn laIwn (cattle have Wen shipped out of the ter- iopeKa, Kan., May 19. Judge Ilazen, ! ntorv-, and many cattle men are tlsruring or the district court today finally de- on sendg train 1 ads to eastern warkrts cjded against the Western Union Tele- f during. the month of Jun. Stock cattle graph company In the litigation to com- shipped in from the sooth are in exeei- pel the company to charge a lower rate ient cond!tion, and are rapidly taking on for telegraph tells. The suit was j flesh. brought under the provisions of a law ! passed by the legislature. The company i STAND LIKE A STONE WALL. will appeal to a higher court. America's greatest medicine Sarsaparilla the best spring Get Hood's. is Hood's medicine. RIPLEY OFFERS $20,000 Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning eczema, sraklhead or other akm diseases. How? why. by us ing Butcklcn's Arnica Salve, earth e great est healer. Quickest cure for I'lcers, Fever-Sores, Salt .Rheum. Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Pilts. 25c ut Geh ring's Pharmacy. BAD FOR EDWARDS. t: ! Wl ntcd i -t w a) '-,'1- t.nd this P.st3 cho yj Th8 You Haw Always Bocgk ASSASSINATION AT DOWNS fioins .Fames Clark Killed While for n Jnil of Water. Downs, Kan.. May 19,-James Clark, of this place, was killed last nit;ht by an unknown person. Clark had gone piu about 10:20 to get a pall or water, when he received the com- nts of a double barreled shot-gun ding instantly. Tho assassin, who reaped in th- dark ness, is unknown, nffleers have no clue to aid them in searching for tho guilty party. Piles Cured Without The Knife. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding All druggists of Prssident ofSmitn Fo Maltos Dona tion toJlallroad Y. . v. A. Topeka, Kan., May 19. President Rip- ie . oi me iianta ire, lias offered the rail- 1 ' road Y. M. c. A. of this city, sso.Ouo for His Explanation cf Kilting Docs not a new building. He stipulates that the Seem to Explain, association secure a site and Stt.OGO. The! Guthrie, a. T.. Mav 19. -Th- Lawtm quarrel be- twp men at Indiahoma. says: acun a site ana w,m. The: Guthrie, a T., Mav 19. i: 'position has been accepted and theBt8te Democrat, dfctahlng a !lU . Whfeh a three-story tween twp melt at Indlahonra modern struaore. will be started as soon as nieessary rrellmlnariea can be arranged. CITED TO APPEAR. "Piles. Xo Cure. No Pay. Several Citizens Notified cf the Claim of Mr. Tandy. I Beaver. O. T.. May 19.-A. II. Tandv J has cruised papers to be Issued whrby a lumoer oi settlers of Clear Creek bave been notified to appear and give Iir.d on or before Jun- Sth. for their appearance at th next term of the district court. it will be remembered that some tim i nanded "iht -a- H- landy brought eeverol thousand head of cattle out on the range near K'mwood and attempted t.i water them in thc- lane between William Over t'l'V.s and Wer-'ey Hibbs' farm". Th-s-ttlers along the creek w-re unwilling tr have thvir ruge all devour d bv a are authorizes by the manufaoti Pazo Ointment to refund mr.-y where it frogn herd, wlueh was being bronchi In fall3 to cure any case of piles, no matter ! h ' rh ''ttieman, t. be wmterrd, and of bow IntiE- sfanrlfnt? Cnron .ir.linaw , "" " ' -nio i irom xne county cases in six days: the worst cares in fourteen days. One application glv-s ease and rest. Believes itching instantly. This "Thursday evening a shooting occurred in .Indlahoma. in which "Wm. Edwards and Frank Hartshorn were involved, the latter losing hfs life. Th cause of the shooting was over a land contest, in which Hartshorn was the victor. Ed wards, when interviewed by the reporter, stated that he had called on Hartshorn to see if be could not settle the matter peacefully. He said that Hartshorn be came infuriated and said: "You . I'll fix you." and made a motion as I' to draw a knife, when he (Edwards) threw his gun down on him and de- that he dealst. Edwards says th AUl not ftrrend to shoot, but un- ! c.-r the excitement of the momnet. pulled the trigger. The ase is a Daa one, ana unless other com plications arise It is liable to go hard with Bdwarda. The weapon used was a 38-calibre Winchester." the ring; so they joined together ;.:'' refused to Ut the Cottle water. Mr. Tandy claims that he his been damaged to the extent of $J.6:.i. and has sued thc- dfe:idants for tht amount. H. T. Meese. d.puty sheriff, thia we. k PTed summons on S1 Bloss-r. T. J. V, ('-de n. 1i. M. Biz'.ey. Wm. Ov rf.n, A. A. Hask-ll. John T. Kile. II. C. Drum, A. TT I'-pnti f. TT c;,,.,.,.- -.,.. Manufactured by PARIS MEDICINE CO.. j w'm. Plain." J.hn Hfbhs. Asa Hlbbi. V.tn ot. quills, iiu.i viiu uiau xiitiiiuiaciuro , i rirKe-. kpihu'ii i'arker H.'-rrv- Phiiciir is a new discovery and is th- only pik remedy sold on a positive guarantee, no cure no pay. Price 30c. If your druggist don't keep it In stock send us 5,c ia stamps and we will forward same by mail. ANOTHER HEAVY RAIN. the celebrated cold cure, Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ARRESTED Bob K Thes . date an case to ans and John and James Sim0!, iefoidants will meet at an earlv 1 mak.- arrangements to lig'it th a linish. MILLER OF 10! RANCH OF MURDER. ACCUSED ANOTHER Arrested by Detective Ferguson Winfield Yesterday. COL. CHARLES ELDRED A CANDIDATE. -tl: it- r- ! but TO REDISTRICT IN JUNE. r th curat tj A t1. in ( ,. 'GiMctt w!il not Necessarily Take the Place of McAtee. r-.ttv! 'J-:!.-. . ". T.. M iv 1?. Chief Justice r .ri -tnt-a t. 'iny thit as S on as the bireio' .-.e e -iirt ;?--nii ;? i June, tho il to bp v. . i r- ii' tri". uijr the territory, for cui-i , th ' i- -f th. n w .indues will be of '- : v It s.-etr. t be the impression Q be ' lb ' F. V. V. tie will tako the , M " -I'.strlct. ht jMdge Hurford . M tint :-nv j-det can tak that dis- tr ;h:t' aft - r ;h new .listricts are : ' ;t !il n-" r ik. any particular I !! - - v, b-re tbf ;-:d!;es go. as far as iJl ; s firmer :!.".rlrt is concerned.' Winfiejd, Kan.. May i?. Constable Carl r.rgi! n ar W. Miller at his horn- i.i thl warrant, charging him with tb of Santa Fe D tective :-. r. m erj". He was trfk-n b. fore J.. 1! and hi preliminary ;r f-r Mi; commitment Was l.-fw and tn lodged in the ur.ty . t; .if At the recent trial i f charged with th- s;.n- was introduced t nili!:c t plication of th- Mi b r. and this arrest was not urdo-ked Woods County Man Will Wear Shoes of Flyr.n. thc i.r.b gon Alva. O. ' K'df -1, f V, , . .'.jt nel -t Charl. a f i rm r 1 thit Colon tne of ih Knid e Mav 10 ( . f th-- rr..; :t v . h.f t- f'-r th-- r. iiiip.r,-. m : xr ----- on tb- l; teii, v i :, i-.'ur-d is v- kn v.n i-: a- w il ns in ol:-r j arts f anil ;! ar.tinir -i t!-- ptip "or.,!s cot'rty '!! ;r,'ti-an at i"i"ntle:: on Ju.-. '"th. Okiahoma Generally Covered with a Downpour on Sunday. Guthrie. O. T., May W. Oklahoma had mother heavy rain yesterday and last right. The rain was general from Kew- ; t n. Kansas, to Purcell. on the Santa re. i Keiorts received here from points along , the Rock Island state that the rain was j R-neral in western Oklahoma. Wheat conditions are the very best and every : rain indicates that the yield will be ivarer what It was Hurt year, ana in ir.anv fields just as good, even if there -hould be no mors rain until harvest time. ' Katy Surveyors Awaiting Orders. Cleveland. O. T-. May W.-Thc survey ors for the Katy are waiting here for in structions from headquarters. It is anth I pated that they will receive orders to sur vey through the town, on to the south west. GAVE CHECKS FREELY. Kaspcr Strelch, Former Merchant of Karoma, worketi tnia cantcs. -Guthrie, O. T., May 19. -The Wave of I m relates t-- following piece of what j --as ti i ro.ked work In that city: K f, r !ft.-b. who Is well known In t'.i.-i : i formerly keut a store i, K i a. v..,8 i:. the city thc first part AN OLD 1 sore aittr plj.ee se. ao .vieit ases VIU aoor the strectes. . m, an I transiWrta the most even t-, :i. : -. i. j. lov able nature ntto a cre55 -n-:a.:.ii and irritable individual. If impatience or fatx!t-f n-'-.nf; ar? ever esilusaMC u is vtficv. tortured by an tat:ng and pair.: K IS trc.iv dict.::TJtgitsg to L: months of diligent and faithful use of external re:uc,iies th..'. remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Kvcrv camr.u -matter on what part of the body it comes, is an eviuer.oe oi sen:c : constitutional or organic trouble, and that the dregs of thc remain in the system; or. it may be that some Ions: hidelen poi -on -: v.Kuccr uas ctnae to tne sttnace aim Degnn its de-strnctive rk Tlieblotxi must be purified before the sore wiH h up with healthy flch. auu utc aKiu iqaiaa ie amurai Cv.e.-r. IT. is through the circulation that the acrid, corrodin -fluids are carried to the sore or uktr at. i ktvp it irritated and in&amed. S. S. S. will p.rrify and invigorate the stagnant blood when all st- Hment or other hurtful materials arc washed out. f:es!i rich '. diseased parts, new tissues form, and the decaying ;k healthy and natural look ; the disc ban re- ceases nr. ! t' S. S. S. is t that is gnar.i table. It v.-.: t?J'c r.p '..0 : other r.-.c-Iv.r. a sore :.f ' the advk.- , skilled physicians for which no charge is marie. B Diseases free. THE 5W2FT &we'Tc cn. Sevaral yoars afro, ay trifa had a sa vers sore ler aad wm treated by the best physicians but received, no benefit Oar drucsrsss adviaed her to try S. S. S., -which she did. ?oartee bottles cared, her aad she has been trail ever since. J. K- KAitOID, S2 Canal St.. Cchoes, K. "ST. - d is carried to t'-.o ': be::-..- have a :- Sore h.... ::e cr.lv 1 '. - ' r rriLer r' ?e! tr.t . , -et- up Hi! '. . ;int'! .neral y .-,5 r, o kv. I- . . h.;t. :ud, v: t. v . -:d : t extK ' .hi - n I'! - : Skra n to I suffered for five years with digestion and the doctors failed help me. After I would eat a ni?al I would almost die with the agony. I began to get so thin that I thought I was getting the consumption. I could not do my own household duties. I heard of Ripans Tabules and made up my mind to try them. The first box I had gave so much relief I continued on until I found they were helping me wonderfully. I can eat most anything now. AT DRUGGISTS. The Five-Cant Package Is enough for an ordinary occasion. The Family Bottle, sixty cent, contains a supply for a yeaiv BARRIOS DIAMONDS Have Arrived in Wichita J nst received a complete line of Ban : mond Jewelry, the finest Imitation iJi-.n in the world. S05 Main St., Basement Kansas National Bank f fi II. 1 l'i jQ. 23 S? O j?? T A ' i Bern the ?Tt Rind Vos H Wwsys BflL'gM .1 1 ENID MAN A CANDIDATE FOR DELEGATE. His Friends Believe that He Is Solu tion of Delegate Situation. Enid, O .T., May 19 The latest figure to appear on th" jilii-.eal horiz-m in this eity is Gcor.-re T. orrv r. wiw f r years lias been tho l-Ji-i." t K ti.tiican crm- . 1 I .:-.-. o. T.. v.era Vt.':h oi a '' ''t," ' , !' a X' - I" . ;r. this . ::J:i::I;. . f .- - ;y W ' '. '-" ' fvs V" " v-" ' rv;if! CHOCTAW DIRECTORS MEET. "hev Promise to Push the Road East from Guthrie. t -.p this ramming . "f Uttii- H ok. Ar Th riirht of way from the Snnta ! the c-iitrn line ajrovtv! :hh1 th" !-:?heti. Min.r mJtt- "-.tv t.v n after th right ' j PUBLIC BUILDING BILL. T-:en Postmaster McCory cf Guthrie Thinks ",,a , it w;ll Pass te Senate. ' . .J.'.V i v -;s r ' " h.: trip to .is 1 .;cret5 for ' ' y " -:itt-s that '. s -a -with him ch&neM. In ; N'iv- iKitUhr.g bi!!. he s tb.a it wt!l itum th il h an-', that Dele " - : - t. h cr-Uit for hi IT" - tilths M$mR i jv5THAieHTS5r8AeMTi I 1 The I i ill nlT I PANCOAST SWORN IN. But Can't Do Anything Till His trict is Assigned Him. r, . i. t . Mr. :: : : . . Dts- nnt- f t1 r.. :.-' : ' , r- ' the ,-;; !-m'- ,is .: ri . f -? mnrr; i1 V rry, (- .'.jit- T Main- r ;c :'.i:h-,. ,-j !I .. vr J ' it r.o .-. r : 1 . v,vV -J : i t siKiietl "r -- i- th" s'ip:-. Th matter v.: :r tt-'.-cn .p . . -,l metin : f th - Mtr: ' ". ti . first p. it ' -T . .v ":! '.. i.;. i. ar ye:, v..- t :.- --rt w, t;- matt r it ;.- 'v. i: r. - - '. : of th- t,. w ; ; w-ili '. - f. t: . wr-teri ' f '.h- :t'.- r '-.v'-. - i- the rtJS.'i f v. ,-W. ft .r.:: i ' t'. v . - i covmtirs f - ; tv.. t tN - : '. . : i h curt iiii-::- tt . i:t '. -.--' , I , j-f tl!" J.-.uftst fowtH it hard t- t .'.ti more thr, vory hort sessions rf c"urt In thut portion rf :h territory. i SO I- :e all 1 . Taho .1 kli t as t hf re some time airo and lined to speeiiiato. He !tp at the Citizens hank i. showet that he had i the Lhma hank. for $5"if'. thi' hank hm Hf pUyol the aumf National tnnk of thH the People Tank of !;a ninco hfn tlivov .1 out of the Au--,ty. lmrk. ; laved th" thr-. barks W ho'JTT then hcrriM r otit all his ripoits jntry. v-lna n r?h a? r,d h- t'"1'') tffiU'fl" . ti Canada. The I.n th;it th- v have ndine ffW'k - h'-okn Str! h J Td d"rt-d h" r'r"" ht h" r flloyt fnc e he b if' c -(lot aw.iv w' h ir-"" ': -' thm-Birs Flr-' fey. h'it U.r" editors in j'ifli THE EARTH FOR SALE Syndicate holdings ordered closed out; too ! ns; all must be sold; bargains tor everybody. Wichita Loan & Trust Co, THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK. BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T c. -j! shf It t ' it - ". t" ;r-t-r-a : .ii i'.15- j LLL'.S """A KEN TO PEN. r- .!iea: . - n - - c - m I - . r, -v t c ---- - v.',-t. ;- - t -r ' - :.:rc . - T - i , n j . . . ' .' not , Ih i A - . ia - i r v cr. C- t A l 'LfZ. m '.:e". tl , S OltTixl '.:r I'-ev'T-t-'o; " i:-Ui,.-, . i-l- ;n- "' ,fi aci' ;.;.?r:it:un tw. - r Vl-r- Stayer of Ferris Ciaytcn Taken to '".':,w. . Penitentiary far 59 Years. ' - " - - ' m- r. nk Ellis, " - - i t. . - t.k Jn the :' v ' r ' r f " "v " --' 4 ' ter. iras : ., - a. ,--..-iuar5' today S - ' v 0rjv;.tr. AUnnwys 1 T rr i-1'-5 jro rr'.ir;:: ar. .-.r -l to the , (". -r- tr- ?',-,-r-1:-. i;; .g a . '" ' ' ' ' r '.;---; roe whvn - : ms. .rritvrial Si.-p- SUNDAY SCHOOL MEETING. ! Annual Convention to Open at Black well this Warning. j BiTok-well. O. T.. Mny 1? To-r;-ir-'w mor-un s! tho M K. rhwh in th ' win he he!-3 th? ?rrt rvwon - Ok:..- i h"mi ?-:- ihr r-.-hf asw!'.I: n !t ninth .u-.1' -nti'--r. . ( : .'. '. th't hn-:dr ' ' ;oj.-. i r this fv.-i milTcdz t.--". ?ra;.; .! a j or,.- fare rate for this coav ati-r.. Cb..s. 8TR!KERSPARADE STREETS One HimilriMl k4 Fitly Xarfe- I)rtMn trttR I4Dt Alrht. One handr'd nril ffr rfW c rur- 10"tr!. tor. TS3oRjl r J ! r. J2 j -r w;h i f '' r i.rnl-r r f . - r.H-.r - ri-!'!'--! th rr.-1-" . : - tj- ft'dvk ;.-ist nlpht In order ti dee r.-strr,t'- f- ?h" r- '--'r.-5't'''r ar-3 - : .? ;!c, th'ir s:--rth Jir.-1 Is. i: r t crie . - :tv ci.irra f -.- tr '-- ' Ixis Slcelo Binder Is a raw eotiiMaatfon cf tht rhotoest, rv.Trst tohartos. perfectly rsred. It Is al-rays frrh w'.:a the dcUgMfo! sroma nmi ffit grsoca of thc rsrett tobacco ia to eaten! rtatft. T&oser trCl oat hay a hotter ciir. io (! xiiers haodie litem. If year dflT aee net hsn thts ial TriU oot icet thc 31 fit ycc sen t c aod I w'.a feal ti a box of ZX all charm prft paid. Aftrr x-Jtlag s to of tbeia tf you are Dot satlf3I vtiilx Uhkh Utd renai sder hark at ray expense aad I "in rhsserfuHy rfaa4 yucr tcflory qoM&BKt or :o3a. I rrfer to asy Xatknal Rask fa roria.or to ixtn or Bn6res. fcMf ti.!sl. o. , an U-r. r ; . r a --.:' to it-.- Mi -rrn sr' U'.tk ri i't Sit f". MARVEL 1 htrfisfi Spray , . . ' T . . . .. II (ina In FRASK P. LEWIS. Maaufactisrer. ijj Pccritv, IIUscU, tj if a- 'sotiur.' T '-' sumsu -: Mtrr. tnt.'K- i f ..- Swtwi hort ' ' J5 fit itrl. i3lar's - - - - - I at -itw.vi-A MARVEL CO. ' Roam 713 Times Suiidirvg. New YorSc For s?! by: W. A. STANFORD, Mo. '02 Eai Douglas Averue. MEANS BROS, Cor. Doug a and Lffwrsncs AvtitBSiS. WIS HOWARDS IDEAL PHAR MACY, No. 1?4 North Main StreL Mail orders solicitae. MARVEL SPRAY 5YRINOH And a Cesnpteie Aa4i.-tr-.t t Beat Rubber GectEs For Sals at Hi rtoard's Jdca! Pharmacy 1 . r,h Xi!c t s - K I th- r-'tin .f rh Mairfr ! ., 1 " Kt- ' -,k -Ti'1 ;rr- -t a r-!- 'ljrr,d i ' . f. : n-i - it,:i, -. .it tnif rat'-r .- -t r. . :; TT': '-. ' - th 4 iit..;, .r rr.n .' t ' ts.- t - nr f tt -j !i' - ti- . ,'m- ... r j "Slj- n iIr- ! " fht . " Yt rl.t -tl t : ' sor- -'. ! t- - r'-r. ' f i iff'-:-. - a r(-f. -i t- . . ?' s - 1 w.-f Je wl;-. ?n-wii'-- -. .. . " iri r.- V" ttfc-ri r . - (; , 1 - ,, . j- - , f ' 1 ;; ''".VJI K.n , i -.r,-'-- r ! t--'k rJ r- . - f .. ! J- ;. - - K r. -t-i . X., ; A ; j f-4 . r v g . n ' !.- . ' . , - i J. j :. - n- . J-t. --4r V. !i. 1 --.- i r r-t: i. '. " ' v- t ' t V Kfl- v I J' ' K - -.j W F K " t S College Hill QKenhouses Phonv 251 n. F.;f , r.ti . a ; Htm -h': It ' tr Jc ' . y K 1 srcr "arr.t 1 crer. t y..i'e s-. r.-,e ar.c T". 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