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K-ViSAS TO CLt CEDING TV.i.i; w7 1 ..' . ' Topeka. May 11. The Isterispo As health talks to mn become (superior to Mils, eathartt r.llls, water , 4 nno rw-- f bradlMlwjne wor. .1. V' In .w-mJ-.- ara .aurr -'-,,.; rtai. "j WarlrnlCodulna; J! ,, ,Jl"wh lr--n.SSths t lat , movement t ' IM fWC to B ytTf poun$ df It and '1 iUt hi iwara-kr that bo teach day J when aho W ; vJri9tt I Wr. The plant bid ' feutoll V" hVt war? bit th. "m - Pr. aJ -jjg ftomlMtr.4 it bit Ohd work- lly obtained.; " ' The moat 'Important gmu e do for hrseif, ann about thin A lf. anft which aha ,U rrten moat nasleetfiii. la to watch tha Condition of her stomach and bowels. Tha wary , tnm tjad breath, tha- fraauent aeedacfeea, tha pimples, tha senerei air of lassitude la nine tlmaa out of tan tha reault of con atlpatlon or Indigestion, or both. Many almpla ramadlaa cu ba .obtained, but tha best In tha estimation of moat woman la Dr. Caldwalt'a Syrup Papain. It la mild, pleaaant to tha taste and exactly suite to bar need. It la far ba uipanaad wurt." Tbaaa oplnlcu.a ana volead by thouaanda or woroan. nr JaroonAl apnenc, irnonf nmm wr. ohn Bmlth. lit Walla 8t-, Chlcajo. III.. r.rt. Wllltoma, troy, KM,. aa rarwell, Paraon, Kaa. - , Anyona wiahin to maka a trial of thla ramady bafora buylnf It In tha raftilar way of ft drucslat at fifty canta ar ona dollar larva bottU (family alaa) can hava a aampla bottla aont to tha horn j fraa of charaa by aimpiy aaai-oaain it. W. . B. Caldwall. 0 Waablnaton Bt. Monticallo. 111. Tour nam and addraaa on a poatal card will do, , II III F GREASES 00D DANGER anticipation oftk larga wheat crop. It la tlmatd' tkat 20.000.000 pouhda Of twine ,wl!t ba used la Kanaaa thla year and the atate plant baa about one-flfth of the total The state plant eella the twine at 9 cents a pound to the retail mer chant and one cent higher on direct orders to the farmers. The harreater company twine la sold to the retail dealers at Just one cent higher than the prison made twine. STUDENTS HOtO THtIR ELECTION Storms Extended 100 Miles up Mis sissippi From Mew Orleans. ' BUSINESS STREETS INUNDATED Heavy Wind at leton Rouge Sactu Piled on Leva . Washed Away ? Refugee Trains DIs-", . continued. ' "-"'Baton xftouie,'Xa.;' May it High winds ' with iieavjr raid washed the Mississippi -flood . tatqrr over stretch of levee here about as long as two city blocks. All earth and sacks piled against the levee have been washed away. Lashed by a 40-mlle gale the water already within a: few inches of the top of the levee, is being blown over the embankments into the town. A large force of men is working trying to protect the city. y At New Roads four inches of rain fell. Grave fears arefeTtdr , the in habitants of that section, who were ordered to places of suite ty, even af ter four days of Improved conditions. Water in New Orleans. New Orleans, y, May, 11. At od period during the teifjflc downpour one-half inch of falti ' . fell ia.. l!fe Orleans within five minutes. The rata was accompanied by hall and the wind reached a velocity of 30 mllet an hour V ,; Every street In the business section lof the city was flooded and water ran Into stores on Canal, Camp and Poy dras streets. From the time the rain started falling at noon until 10 o'clock at night five and a half inches hadbeen t " recorded'WyBeaiteStafes' weath- ' er gage. ' " ' At one place In the residence sec tion, 60 blocks from Canal street, the water was a foot deep on tne side walk. Never before has rain water attained this depth in what Is known as the "Garden district." :- Ralna Cover 100 Miles. Heavy rains and high winds have . Dlaved havoc over a large' area of the flood district and manjf places that had been considered practically safe are facing , threatened levee breaks and Inundation. The , rains and winds are general over a section Handbills Barrsd From Campaign In Lawrence for Student Council Officers. extending about 100 miles up the river. 8eventy-flve thousand rations were ordered by Capt. Logan shipped to the New Road country. The refugee train which has been running over the LaFayette branch of the Southern Pa cific for a week under cnarge on LlwpeBce. Kan.. Mav 11. Clean Sheriff Parker, was forced to sus- polticg marked the election at the pend because of high water. University of Kansae ior the student representatives to the men's student If II I Fn WIFE OVER CHILDREN I council. More than 1,000 students VlWteW . .... w - - ' I ml. a . voxea. rnis year aoagers ana nana p.nn.vlvani Farmer Thouoht 'i were oarrea rrom ine,eiecuon Woman Waa About to lay no me aupponerB m me ,uiuorcui Hi. Llttla Onea. I anauiares circuiatea tneir personal cards. Beaver. Pa.. . May .11. Believing m ngn' r umj preaiaeuc wi hof hi. wif hud triftd to kill two hotly contested between Charles f hi. children bv his first Wife. ;ais, a bod .raiernny , raw: irura Frank Attle. a wealthy farmer, mur- cnanute, ana Kd van Hniten, a rra inroit hi. wif. a divorcee, and former t,ernity..map, from ,Topeka. Coats re- oclefy leader of East Liverpool. O., ceivea otu voies ana van wouien w. by . beating her on . the head witn a poker at his farm near Frankfort I Springs. He threw the body Into a creek and then tried to commit suclde by cutting his throat. It Is believed he Is in sane. Eddie Attle, the 10-year-old son, was awakened by shrieks coming from his stepmother's bedroom and rushing in to the room saw his father commit the crime. Attle was arrested. . - "Try rj lottiMt Cross4 Ltoand Oo'Oamagi in Missouri Also. SEASON'S fOURTH "SEVERE STOSSf Ruin Most Cemplete at Parsons, But II Wires are Down and Details Unobtainable InUrurban ; Service Abandoned. The Perrlieron Stallion NORMAL STUDENTS ATTACK Hltt Four-Paa. Circular. Sloned bv Fifty-II Four Young Men, Scattered at Emporia. ' V n ! Emporia. Kan. May 11. A ciroular with the "headline ?What Do the Peo ple of Kansas Say?" containing four seven-column pages, was scattered among, students of the r state ' normal fcchooWand citizens of Emporia. V.he iMrmilnr otlark. Prn.ldent Joaenh H. Hill and Is signed by 54 young men follows: Monday, noon at ijimage students. Its expressed purpose is 'livery barn; Monday night f at J to bring about the resignation of W. Ruinold's; Tuesday noont at A. GEPJISSEUR 59838 (60747) I Will make the season of 012 as BACKACHE 1 HOT A DISEASE Out a Symptom, a Danger Sig nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it To get per manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood all's experience. ' Morton's Gap, Kentucky! '1 suffered two years with female disorders, my I health was very bad and I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal's victnals without my back nearly killing me,1 and I would hava qsuch dragging sensa tions I could hardly. bear it. I had sore ness in each side, could not stand tight "clothing, and was irregular. I was com- Eletely run down. On advice I took .ydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, and am enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since 1 do all my own work, washing and everything, and never have backache, any mora, ; I think your medicine is grand and I praise it to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help ethers you may pub lish it" Mrs. Oixib Woodall, Mor ion's Gap, Kentucky. , ' If you har the llg Mmt aonht that Lydia JE. Pinkham'a Vegrta Me Compound will help you, writs to Lytiia Ii!.Pinkham Bieil'.r'neCo, (oouuJential) Lynn, MassIof ad rice. Your letter will be opened, read ar t aoffwrred by a woman e.nd held la strict couence mil Hill and the election of a real presi- ient In his nla" AXYSiNT EnVENTION UNtlKtLY Adjt Gen. Rumboldt Says Govern - ment Does Not Intend 8endlng Troops to Mexico. H. BrechbiU's; Tuesday nigh. a J. E. BrechbiU's; Wednesdaynooa at i wm." rages; weaneeaay nigui ai E. Daniel's; from Thursday afternoon until Saturday afternoon at Qeo. Dahnke's livery barn, Abilene, i - Gemlsseur to a beautiful dapple gray, weighs over zuuo pounds in breeding condition. "Won' first at Kansas State Fair In 1909' fad 1910 Nevada, Mo.,- May 10. Brig. Qen. H. C. Clark, who has Just returned from Jefferson City, where - he con ferred with Adjt. Gen. Rumbold, said defeating a large field ' of- stallions that Gen. Rumbold told him the war of Kansas and bordering states, iln department has no Idea of sending thu .., hv tha Wt ,'nfP m UavIaa TiviK1I rtaa ba. I ""M."1 ' """ 'Z cheron breeding. His sire Monjarett o- , .- I . . . . . . ... , reaard the situation of sufficient grav- rercneron sire tiesique. his aam lty to warrant Intervention. The gov- Morgot (61427) waa by Theudls by ernment reservation here, however, is Besiqhe, making Gemlsseur an In- rapidly being put In shape for use as I Besique, making; Gemlseeur an in- a concentration camp. , more souaht than ever before as it breeds on. The breeding and the CONVENTION PLANS COMPLETED I Individuality of this grand stallion should be taken Into consideration Delegates to Socialists National Meet- by tne inteiugent breeder In build nifmrnrntt . I " f 1 1 1 . I ' 1 . IWVUUVIIM I , . . n . i : . . . inrftannnnii. Ua. ii-Pi.n, ho th. be convinced by the stallioneer of m iivcim! aia v a twun &va u , coming national convention of the cneep ana mrerior stainons wno win Socialist party are completed and it is make all kinds of accommodations announced that the women's national I to breeders while the breeder is get committee of the party will meet here I ting nothing in return for his mon Parsons, Kan., May 11. A severe windstorm from the southwest struck here at 6 o'clock, wrecking business buildings and homes. The damage is estimated at $50,000. Several persons were injured slight ly, and it is reported that a man was killed in the country southwest of Parsons. All telephone wires . are down and the damage in the surround ing country cannot be determined. The roof of the new schoolhouse was carried away, and the J. M. Mc Knight book and art store was partly wrecked, with a loss of $10,000. carnival . company - showing here this week was destroyed and ,the tents blown away, Severe in Montgomery County.1 Coffey ville. Kan., May, 11. The fourth severe windstorm of the sea tering around Dealing and Jefferson Flying timbers killed a delivery horse at Bearing, v . The interurbah system has not operated since 5 o'clock, An inch of rain fell In an hour and a halt ; ' ' ' Tornadoes Pass Wichita. Wichita. Kan., May 11. Two fun nel shaped clouds were seen at vVlch Ita, but neither came to earth. One formed in the morning traveling south high over the eastern part of the city. . A 47 mile gale accompanied the rainstorm that followed the ap pearance of the twister. ., Hundreds of persons saw the clouds and sought refuge in cellars. A second twister a short time afterward was seen west of the city. ;,''. Wind at Joplin. Joplin, May 11. A heavy rain and windstorm struck southwest Missouri continuing for more . than an hour. In the outskirts of Joplin a number Of small structures were damaged by the wind and a few mining plants suf fered. Stampede at a Circus. Sedalla. Mo., May 11. Several peo ple were Injured here In a stampede when a circus tent was partially wrecked by a windstorm. One end of the big canvas fell and about 1.500 spectators rushed for the exit .... t-j .., li,oi,...ty it , tuts?.' '.Ari'VitiX r'" 10 - 'V relieving that tired feelitfg; 'estorio me petito. It accomplishes its wonderful results1 in giwug .' " health, and strength to the run-doum syst6in"at this season, because it cembiiics iha tniv-st-fmues of the specially needed remedial agents. . 'j 1 . . ' : ... It is the most effective preparation of roots, .'barks and herbs the world has ever 'known.' , , Get Hood '8 Sarsaparilla today. In usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. - PRINCETON HAS NEW PRESIDENT Formal Installation of Or. John Grler Hlbben Attended by Great . : Throng of Visitors. Princeton, ti. J.. May 11, In the presence of thousands of visitors, alumni, college professors, students and their friends and relatives, Dr. John Grler Hlbben was formally in Thursday and that the national com mittee will convene Friday. The con vention will commence Su-aiav. LIKE AN OLD TIME MELODRAMA Southern Fireman Jumped From Locomotive Pilot to Save Llfs of Small Child, Jefferson, Ga., May 11. "Sop" Lock ett, fireman on the Georgia Midland railroad, plunged head first from the pilot beam of a moving train near here and saved the life of a white baby girl. The child, who Is the Itt-year-old daughter of John Potter of this place, was seen on the railroad track by Engineer Adair. Lockett, comprehending that the engine could not be stopped in time, dashed along .the running- board, dived from the beam and rolled otf the track With (he child In his arms. .v- ... ', Reward for Topeka's Chief, c-. Topeka, May 11. M. ' 8. Jenkins, chief of "police of Topeka, was gives a gold watch byt the city, as a token of the city's appreciation of his hand- to-hand fight with Frank Miller, "one yot .tne murderers of C:S.' Mattnewa, S" policeman; y :.'. t J' i-- v.y. a : ' g Ask. $100,Ct)a, tortAllenatioiwi " St Joseph, ' May 11. Adolph F. Bruckner, formerly of Buchanan coun ty, has sued John R.' Smith,' a fanner of Clinton county, near Gower, said to be worth ' $150,000. for 100,000 for alienation of his wi's aSectlons. ey. There never was a time tne good drafter sold for as much money as at the present time. Registry Certificate No. 79. This Is to certify that the pedigree of the Pure Bred Stallion known as Gemlsseur 69838 (69747) owned by W. H. Hansen, Abilene, has bh examined and found to be correctly and duly recorded in the Stud Books of the Percheron Society of America. His breeding is as follows: Sire, Monjarett No. (47526). Dam, Mar got No. (61417); foaled May 3'. 1906. Color, grey. . Said stallion has been examined and found to be sound. . ', ; . Issued at the Kansas State Agri cultural College, Manhattan,' Kan., this 1st day of February, J'9l0. ? EDr H". ,'WETBSTER,r -" 1 Dean of Agriculture. TERMS $,20 for ' live foal; 1 1 6 for season, payable July 1,' 1912. Mares tried to, .horse will be. held until July 1,1912. Mares moved of disposed of money becomes due. Care will be taken to avoid accidents; sHoul any .occur will be at owner's risk. . 't... ... t- , . ,17. II. HAIiSEil, (ter J03 KJZRKOVE, Groom. ' ' I v: . V f ( " I jT I I J OR. JOHN GRIER H1BBEN. tugurated . today as president of Princeton university. Among the dis tinguished guests were scores of rep resentatives of universities, colleges and learned societies. The Inauguration exercises began at 11 o'clock and consisted of the sing tng of a chorale, the reading of Scrip ture and the offering of prayer,' the administering of the oath of office to the president -and tha presentation to him., of the charter f the -university and the A; Nassau JifflU .These exercises' were'followed,!) .the presi dent's inaugural aaqxess. a jiymn -ana mrbenedlcuon. ' , ., At 1 o'clock the university gave a large-luncheon in the gympasium in Honor or tne guests or tne aay, to which all the alumni were invited, and for which all the congratulatory addresses were reserved. In order that the alumni might hear them. Follow ing the luncheon the guests attended a ball game with Cornell at University field. From 4 to T o'clock President and Mrs. Hlbben will receive at "Proa pect . v edrge8iiycler Shoer of Track and Heavy. Horses Hand Turned! Shoes a Specialty- Phone 263 Brick Shop Buckeye Avenue Abilene W. H. TEETERS ,ik CO. Cash;Buyers of:; , .;" : " PdULTRY, EGGS HIDES and FURS Phone 673 Corner ist and South Cedar Sts., opposite Nusz's store Gas Explosion Kills Five. , Cleveland, O., May 10. Five men were killed and 11 injured here when an explosion of gas wrecked a blast furnace of the American Steel, and Wire company. The men were work ing inside the furnace and moving. a blowpipe preparatory to closing down the furnace, Two of the injured are dying at the hospital. Those killed were In the furnace.' Banks to Write Bonds. Topeka, May 11 The Kansas state bankers are planning the organization of a mutual bonding and Insurance company of their own to handle much of the business they now pay to Eastern bonding and insurance com panies. ' ' Socialists Case Goes Over. Fort Scott, Kan., May 11. The case of the government against Fred War ren and J. A. Way land, editors of the Appeal to Reason, was continued by Judge Pollock to the next term of the federal court i. N. BURTON .A. ul c.t I on, e r Abilene, Kansas. Date book at Mlnick & Taylor's hardware store. Oil. K 4& T. Commis sion Company .'. . roa WHICH .' .' J. R. VAIT VOORST (s cattle salesman and PERSONALLY looks after all shipments froni Dick inson county. - Write us for any Information you leajre in regard to the market. 71 LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE KANSAS CITT. MO. PAtiKER'S HAIR BALSAM aoq. MHIIIM IM .MB hi .... I-, CTOVthi uai la ita xonuuiu inwrenta nir miiiur. Will Give $500 to Sick Readers of th Reflector ndiana Scientist Who briginated the Now Famou i "Home Treatment" Offers Large Pack- ' age Free to Sick and Ailing. In order that every reader of the Reflector who needs treatment may Loir. n nnnnrhmllF In temt this Cele brated medicine, thnow famous Ind- inn up ipntlHt has come to tne ironi with an offer to grlve absolutely free a large proof package to live nun- red persons to Drove the wonderful claims which have beeri made for' It. In making' this orter tne scientist said: "I know that there are many people who have been, suffering for years with .some chronic disease . and many of them have spent large sums of money seeking- a cure. -I know that these people hesitate about Investing money in medicine because they have desnaired of ever eettlnsr well. Thous ands have told me that story and many thousands of the same . people nave told me afterwards that my treatment had cured them after doctors and ev erything else had failed. I want' to show these despairing people that all the newspaper talk about my .Treat ment Is absolutely true. I wW - to Drove to a limited number no matter what the disease, no matter how long they may nave suiierea, no matter how blue and discouraged that my treatment really and actually does ac complish the wonderful, results that nave oeen reponeo. People who suffer from Rheuiha tistn. Kidney Trouble, Stomach Trouble, Liver or Bowel Disorders, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Chronic Coughs, Weak .Lungs, Lumbago, Piles, Urinary Disorders, Female Weaknesses of any kind, the weak, worn out, broken down and despondent will be delighted at - the effect of a few doses. This wonderful treatment creates a fine appetite and helps the digestive or gans to carry on their functions as they should. - It strengthens the kid neys, too, and drives rheumatism poi sons from the blood as If by magic. That Is why people who try It become 80 enthusiastic Any reader of the Reflector who will try this -extraordinary medicine that has created so much excitement by Its cures can obtain obsolutely free a liberal treatment by simply filling In the coupon, below or writing a let ter describing their case In their own words, If they prefer, and mailing It today to James W. Kldd, Fort Wayne, Indiana. No money need be sent ana no charge of any, kind will be made. As this offer Is- limited', you should write at once. In order to be sure to receive your free, treatment.- Coupon A-83 For Free Dollar Treatment my case,,, free. Drs- Ufa fgtlfr Ufc'.-wrsv - ' ' '.' ' Please send me a Test Course of Treatment .for and postage kid, list TP ,lpronlse. - ; - Name ...... ,. ... ... t ..Vt",'' $-....' , f Jt 8tate. ,m f . ost Office " 4t Street or It t: No. Act. . 4T4 .r. -. . ' Hw -a'ongr iflHlctei t.". ' . 'T. . , . Make a eross L-fXjr. before diseases Voa have," Ywo crosses (XX) before the. one from which you . suner . mou -u .Chronic- Cough- ..Malaria. ..Asthma ..Hay Fever ..Heart Troubte ..Poor Circulation ..Impure Blood ..Anemia ..Pimple ..Eccema " ..Neuralgia ..Headache . .Rheunjattanlu '3 ! . .Lumbago Catarrh .. Cons tfpat Ion ..Piles ..Diarrhoea ..Torpid Liver ..Indigestion ..Ptomach Trouble. ..Kidney Trouble .Wak Lungs ..Bladder Trouble . Give any ether symptoms on a separate saeet. Correspondence In an . .Dlszlness -..Nervousness ..Obesity ..Femai Weakness ..Womb Trouble ..Ovarian Trouble ..Irregular Periods ..Painful Periods ..Delayed Periods ..Hot Flashes . . Bearing Down Pains' . .Leucorrhoea X