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.L tiU- DIGKIiJSOiJ GOUHTY, KMlSAS STATE OF KANSAS, V5S. Dickins6n County J " To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the following described lands and town lots, situated in the County of Dickinson and the State of Kansas, or as much thereof as shall be necessary for that purpose, will, on . S Tuesday, September 3, 1912 and the next succeeding days thereafter, be sold by me at the county treasurer's c-ffice In Abilene, Dickinson County, Kan as, to the county for delinquent taxes and- charges thereon for the year 1911, unless same shall be paid before said day of sale. , ' .' Flora Ttwulf 8. T. B. U M 10 J 1 ae .............. 11 1 S Nw WUIawdals Tewaafcl Km ne .............. J lar 1AA arrna of ae...... 4 It It 12 12 12 12 12 a THl IVV v. v w - ...... - ?H " J k4 nw .. W' , J? Fw 24 Wtt aw .... ,...2 ...19 nw EU no Llaeola Tewasat je ' WH of w ne and nw n..ll 40 acre" In nw ...22 e nw and 1 ft of n nw 24 JjotM 7 and ......... 80 Nw na '.......... w. ...... . Mtt na and 21 acre In att , t a .lit 13 1 13 1 U "1 13 1 18 1 13 1 13 1 Wait Commencing on n Una of 6th St. w 228 ft, n 1M ft, 50 Garfield Towaakla Nw , H 0 ............. aw.......... '.",".. '.I It 21 aoraa of Ma .......... tw .mk aw Wkeatlaaa Tewaakla W aa and, Xa ...........if Hollaad Towaakla K iw ......i " .' 1 Ottawa i Tewaakla Pw aa w 14 14 14 1 11 11 2 11 2 .Backer Tewaakl 1 acre in nw corner nw.... 1 12 2 J2l6 ft in na .2 J J J H nw ! J J HUT aa 22 1 Graat Tewaskla W nw and kwnw and nw aw ,...... 1 KOOxlSS ft In w corner ett... If Commencing at a point 80 ft a of nw corner of iH ;J4 nw nw nw a SO ft, e 150 it. n BO ft, w 150' ft to beg 16 IS 1 IS 2 IS 2 18 2 Sea1 at se cor na, w 22 rods, m 1 3-10 rods, a 22 rods, . T "J-10 rod .......II Sa at a point on na Una of f aeo 18 ft n of ae cor of .aaVA ne, w 14 chains, n I . '68-100 chains, a T 80-100 , chain, n r,Z line, a to bag- 838 28-100 ft.lt Sa ,.,............... Hewbara TawaaWa .' EU aw and' na aw and trip 1 roda wide on a aide of ' aw aw .........." ' ae " il .w aw . Jet fersoa Tawaahlp g nw J 4 acre In ae..... ...v lT-8 aerea In aw cor aw n of R R ........... ; IS 2 13 2 14 14 14 14 IB IS IS ; : B-aaew Towaahlp : V Uia Ml W ............25 18 2 , Shcraiaa Tawaaala : ' nw 1 2 1-S acres In nw cor of Vlan , , land ' ;! -w "...IXr.'..!!".".!''-'.-.'.' " ! bw ."r..::;:::;::::::r.::::5: .. ' H mvrm Towaakla - T-U ne ........ ;,.. .. !! ! 1 acres off e side ne nw..zi i f7a Tawaakla , HH nw and ne... ...... i.ot S and .S. ' ? 15 i t . zi is vw, e ..,............ ,i i -L a MP - ' .... Towaakla ew and aH .ae. . - om Towaakla S 80-100 acrea In aw....... 2 1 8 Praarraat Hill Towaakla ww ....-....... .13 li.' ST 11 i KH'iw'a'nd ae i. ....... J S acrea In ae aw .... 1. Nokia ,'Tawaakla ; ...V. ........ J i i acrea lot 2....... JJ l" acrea In ne 1 Rklaekart .Tawaekla ....;..............'. " IJkcrtr Tawaakla !-w J -, . Iraa Tawaaalp, . v aw except R R "' I !! ! Auont t acres la aw........ l; - A tract la aw 1 J H acres In ew ne , l!t 640 ft w of ne cor ae of . MC a 140 ft w 71 i ft, a 140 ft. e 7& lot 3) 11 1 J acres In ne VI .!...;:::::::i " 2 "v ............... 88 18 4 . .Maaekeater . , , ' t. i 8. 10, blk l. " !i I. 2. 4. 6. 3. T, 8. t 10 and atrip i i ti "r lot 11. blK x. l,.:,t 7, bill 8. - . ; ;'. . J...1 14. 15. 1, blk S. . i tm 4, 5. 4. IS, 14. Mk 11. i . u, 13. bik it. . ' ... i , , J S, 18, 11. li. t5k 18. li, li, blk 14. I. i-!k IS. . ' -' ' . . j ji 8. 7, Wk 19. .. t. t- - i i, is, 18, bik 0. . t:i OlT- oloaaoa Lota 28, 30. 82. 88, First street. Beg- at a point on Popular -st 2K0 ft a or aw cor di main inu ruiJ,i n 100 ft, a SO ft, e 100 ft. n to beg on Klrat street. W IK ft lot tl. Main street. Jta 161, 153, 166, 157, 15 Main streeu ta 10, 12,;14, 18,'48, 20, 162, 184 Lot 190, 246 248, 2B0, 262, 254, 258, 260, 268, 270, 272, Main street. o U4. a 4 IOC T K 1 fA mivAttt s van i"n w a, Avt " w--' Lots 62, 54, S. 80, 100, Third etreet. Lot 11, Fourth street. Lota 41, 81. 63, 85, ririn aireei. Lota 1. 49,-M. 83, 121. 123. 8lxth street Lota 2. , 8, 10, 12, 48. 60 and e 48, Walnut street. Lots i, 2, 8, Walnut street. Halt A Wkltley'a Addltloa t. c in 11 14. 18. 18. 20. Fifth St. Lots 8, 10, Sixth street. . Lota 14, iti, io, n. J. i, v-vuiny etreeu .. . , .. . . Gels' AddltloB Lota 17, 20. 21, 22. 23. 24, blk J. Lota I, Z, J, 4, o. oia. s. !! IS 14. blk 6. Lots IS to 84, blk t. Talaaaa la Backers Towaakla. L?s 712!1lS'l4, , IS, 18. 17. 18. blk t. Brlaer's tad AddMloa Lot 7, blk 2. - goak DIUloa la Rldga Tawaaklp Lots '28. 28, 80, 82, blk 2. Lots 14, IB. ia, o Baaaer City Lota 24, , Mk.ll. Lota zi to zi, dib i. Lot 10, blk 20. Lot 28, blk 21. ' Lota 29. 30. 91. at, dik zi. 23, Z4, ZB, ' Ro,rarlaa ' Lots 2, 4, 8, 8. 10. 12. 14, 18, 18, blk 8. Lots 22, 24, blk 10. Lots 2, 4, 22. blk 12. Lots 10. 12. blk 17. , Lots 12, 14. blk 21. . ' , Lota 8, 8. 10 12, blk I. K ' , .1 East Addlllaa V.tL of blk 2. EH of blk 13. ' , . r7. . kik ij Lota 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, , 7. 8, blk la. West AddKlaa 75x295 a center, blk 38. North Addltlea 8tt of lot 8, blk 48. Heaa'a Addltloa Lot 11. Wk 4. ,.,. Lot 11. blk 7. Pratker'a Addltloa sS.b. . 4- i8 b,k M- . .. .' ., .;, Now nam v-t-. J'. W'. ' E 48 2-10 ft lot 8. blk 1. Lot 7 and lot 8, blk 3. ii 19 Tillc 3. Lota 2, 8. blk 8. Hnu ritT 8 22 3-4 ft of lot 4 and n 29 ft lot '5. blk S. , . r j4 ft lot 4. blk 3 24 ft of n 48 it lot 8. blk 8. ' Tkaratla Swajrse'a Addltloa Lota 7, 8. blk L. Grovler'e AddKloa Lot 17, blk 12. Lot 8, blk 17. ' , ' , , , Heaqaeaet'e Addltloa , Lota 12. 13. blk 2.. Lot 2. blk 7. . , ' Detroit ' ' Lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 5. 8, 7, t. 9, 10, 11. 12- 13. 14. 1. bile A. t nt. a 11. 13. blk D. Lots Z. 4, 10, blk D. Maaaeiro 3ad Addltloa to Detroit. Lot 3, blk E. Ckapsaaa Lots 8, 10, lot 18 and w 25 ft lot 17. Bfc'of nH of block i. H A block 9. Lo3 7. 8. 9, blk 10. Lot 15, blk 10. W 22 It. lot 12. blk 11. ........ Lots 15. 1, blk 11. , 50x200 ft 3-10 of s, blk 13. Lota 9. 1, IT, oia ii. . q in m 90. hlk 1ft. wt ko ft of block 20. Wti eVa blk 22. ' keeraaa 1st Addltloa Lots 4US, blk 8. ' ' ' ' 'skeeraa'a rd Addltloa Lot 1, blk 4. , ' . ,w -Lota 19, 20, S and a t, Wk 4. All block d. ,. ; ( ..v., . ' gkeoraa 4tk Addltloa ' Lota 4. 5, blk 1. t J ' Oft 01.13, 14, 10, li, . gkeeraa'a 5k Addltlaa Lota 10. 11, 12, blk L , ls 15, 1. Mk . .. Lotd S, , 7. t, t, 10. blk 4, Lou 1, 2, 4. 4, S. blk . . v , r . Lots 1, 3, 3. , s, oik s. Katskfa AddltloB Lots 1. I. S. 4, 8, . 7. 8, blk L , oath Bide Addition . Lota , t, 11. Carttoa , - - Lota 1. S, C. blk 8. 14 9 V. 1 , t. In nr .dm.. IS )11r 1 Lots 15. 23. 28, 30, b!k 9. 14... is,' IS, 17. 18, 1. 20.. 21, J2, 23, za, 21, Z. Z, iff. Dili tv. , . . LoU 23, 24, 2, blk IT. Lots S, 7, 23, 20, 22. 24, 28, 28, 30, blk 21 . , . ; TVoodhtaa ' ' lot 6, blk 37. ' ' Uhen rr4f bjty ft ffui month Old hie fca broke out i(h eczema. .-a -. .i.t.n Mnnihi of aae. bis faca. aim mt, - - , hands and; arm were In a dreadful state. Tha .eczema, epreaa au orer body, We bad to put a irak or cloth over ht faca and tie up his hand. Finally wa gave him Hood's Baraapa rllla and In a few montha he was en tirely cured. Today he la a healthy boy." Mre. Ine Lewis. Baring. Main. Hood's Barssparllla cure blood dl-' ease and bullda up the eystem. Oet It today In usual liquid form or ehocolated tablet called oaraataba- Ilartaartoa T.I. ii ii is. IB. 80. blk 8. uvi a af - - - - Lota 11. 13. 1. blk 10. Lota 13. U, IT, blk 11. . LoU 14, 18, 20, t. 11. 13, blk Iff Lot 1 !. W..L v.w i. . . 1 9K Hff Ay 1 1 W K W va. " Beg at .V co blk 1S.V l.V i Un. it, a z t, fy,i. 1. 1. R. blk 18. . ... h ... Lota 8 8, blk 17. ' . .... Vacated' strip 30x118 ft a of A .street Between ciocm -- . v ii f nf loti 1. 2. 1. 4. 6. blk 25. Lota 13, IS, blk 24. UOtS Z, . vim , t ... ii is 4. Mk IT. N 60 ft lota 1, 2. bl'' ' . 1 t B so ft lota 1. S. I. 7. I. 4, axcept 24 It and lot 10. blk 3.. Hi ft by, 117 In.ne cor blk 14. Lota , 8, "blk 8S. K Lota 1. 3. blk ..; ; , Lota 2, 4, blk 88. -' ' . Lota J. 4. 18, 18, 20, blk 40.. '. ' Lota 13, 15, blk 41. Lota 2. 4. 18. 20. blk 48. Lota 18, 20, blk 48. I l.-imm-tmm TiWI Co.'s Addltloa ' E14 blk 68. ' :; ' , ,?7- m 11. 10. blk 88. 1 Lots 10. 12, blk 89. . ; ., LOU 1, S, 0, I, di w. I I hlk 91. Lot' . w',. Liota iw. i ,o, v, ril' t Si s s 1 ifl. hlk 101.. Lota 18, 20, blk 105. Heriagtaa ' Lots 10, 12, blk 120. Beg at a point 14 ft n of iw cor of lot 8, Dl iz. waav vw w" V"-?-' thence along Lime Creek nw to lot sa s? aio A.. V.w Kltr- 191 Part of beg at ne cor block 122, w 100 ft, a 150 It. e 1VU i. n low "I Lots 10, 12. 14, 18. 18. 20, blk 123. W 45 ft lots 1. 2. blk 124. Lots 1, 3. 6. 7. t. 11. 18. IS, 17. II. blk M., ,' - A - , 4.1 1 199 120. 5:.. .' I' -""i V,;-. . VII, 14A W Vk 'ta I, z, o, o, ' . - Lots 10, , . ois. Creeek's j Addltloa Lot 7. blk 183. ., Lots 2, 4. 18, blk 184. Lots 20. 22. 24, ' blk 138. L?U 1. 3. 6. 7 . llr 17. II. it. 28, blk i in Lota J0, 12. blk14. Lota 14, le, ,zi, z, oi iv. Lota 8. 10. 12, blk 152. ' . - Lota 2 4, , i. . 11, 12, 22. 24. blk 158. LoU 14. 18, 18, 20, 22, 24. blk 161.- Lace A Wllaoa'o Addltloa l All block 184. Lots 2, 4, 8. 8, DIK lee. ... Lots 17. 19, 21. 23. blk 169. ? i Lots 2, 4, 8, 8, 19, 12, blk 170. Lots 8, 10. 12, 14, 18, 18, 20, 22, 24, blk 17B. Lots 17. 19. 21. 28, 26, 27, 29, 31. blk 178. LOU 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 28. blk 180. Roeke'a Addltloa. 8 85 ft of n 188 ft lot 1, blk 1. Creeek's Add ta Broadway , ; Lota 9, 10, blk l. ..; , ., Tkoaiaaoa'a Addltloa w .a. at B 1A 1Q kllr - IjUll Da O, aVi A Via . . Lots 1. 8, 5. 7, 9. 11, 16.117, blk 8. "! Lota- , 10, iz, is, zw. oik a. . Lots !. 3, 2, 4, ,8, 18, IV blk 8. ' Lots 1 to tnc and 13 to 18 inc. 20, 22. 24. 7. 9. 11. blk t.! Lots 8, 10, 12. blk 9. - 4 All block 11. . , ,'- -m All block 14. ' ' All blk 15. . ., , - , . All blk' 10. " ;. .-. t ii I , 11 01 Ml. H - Creeek's 2ad Addltloa. ,J Lots 8. 11, IS, IS, 10, 12, 14. 18, blk 137. Lots 19, 21. 28, 14, blk 148. LOU 26, blk 149. ,-v. fr A. J. Lowcra AddHloa LoU 34, 38. II, 27, 29. 81. 1 ' - - M array's AddHloa. Lots I, 10, 12, blk 2. Lou 14, 16, 18, 20. blk 3. Doddertdge Addltloa i t Lots 2. 4, , 8, 9,. 11, blk 2. . ! . 1 Skrplirra'a Addltloa T.nt 5. 4. 8. K. 10. 12. 22. 24. blk 1. Lots 2, 4, , fc, 9, 11. 17, 19, 21. 28, blk 2. Lots 8, 10, 16, 18, 20, 28, 24, blk 3. LOtS Z, 4, , 8, 1U, 1Z, DIK 4. ' Lots 18, 20, 22, 24, 1, 3, 6, 7, blk 6. Lots Z, 4, t. h, 20, 2, blk 8. Lots 12, 14, 16, 18. blk 7. . - Lots 1, 3. 5, blk 8. Skepkerd'a Xad Addltloa Lota 81, 82, 33, 84. , , Beanett'a Addltloa Beg at aw cor 'of 11-16-4, e along aec line to Creech aaa, n aiong w siae of sold odd 126 ft. w 430 ft to w line of sec. a 125 ft to beg.... 11 18 4 60 x 430 ft. Beg at cor ae of ne 14-18-4, n 84 ft, w to. C. K. 1. A r. K. it., a aiong R. W. to a point opposite beg, a to beg ... , . ''..,;.,.'. Hawler's Addltlaa 3 7V4 ft lot 7. all loU 8, 9, 10. blk 3. Joko Dolaa'a Addltloa Lota 16, 17. 19, 21, blk 2. Lota 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, blk . Calkla's Addltloa LoU 1, 2, I, 4, S, 8, 7, 8, 9. blk 4. LoU 10. 11, 12, 18. blk 4. v . Part of block unplatted (7 acres) blk 4. Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 6, 9, 10, 11, 18. 17. 18, blk 6. - ' . ': AfcUeao ; ' It 1, J. 8, blk 10. Lota 12. 13. blk IS. Lot 10 blk 18. Lota 4, 6, blk IT. - Lota 4, 6, 6. blk It, . ... Lot 1 ana 4x ri tkhw w LoU 8. 4, S, blk 28. ; Tkompaoa A Me43oya Addltloa. Na H; lot 85, First at Lot. 87. 89, Second at. govtkwk A AagaatlaeHi Addltloa. LtuoszS'So. 72 78, Seventh st 8 Mi lota 31 and 35. a 41. Seventh t Nw 41. iw 43 and na 43. Seventh sL Lot 72, Elm at. Baaekrake'a Sak-Dtr. No. 3U Lot 1, Cedar street. Lota 8, 10, Eighth at Kaaey A . Hedge's Addltlaa. N 60 ft S and a SO ft 8. blk 12. Lota 14, 15, ett 18 and alt 19, 20, blk 17. LoU 23, 14, blk lb Lots 10, 11. 21. w 8 ft 16. IT, 16, blk zl. Lot 26. blk 87. ,-.. Lots 5, 4, 7. blk 30. 155x140 ft In i cor blk 30. ' Rlf A Aastta'a Addltloa . SMi lot 2. blk 1. . - Lots 7, 8, blk 3. RHe A Boaebrakes Addltloa J Lots t. 3, wH and " 7, 8. blk t. Lot 3, 7, 8 and w ft 6, blk 10. Lets 1, s 78 ft and n 39 1-3 ft 7, !' 11. 8 6k ft T and w t, blk 1L ft,ld I ...iir- A ,'.. LtiU ft 24. 25, 29, CJr stiect. ' Ik14's Vint AdSiia H lot , Vine t. f I ? B 200 ft lot IS, Vine at.' , t Lot 23 anl fraction of-aH Of 23 and all 88, First street ' , LrkoMa Tklrd Addltloa , NH lot and all 7, 9, 11. 13. li, 17, Jplne street . - t ' Lekold'a Foortfc Addltloa Lota 24, 26, 28. 20, Pecond at 48 10-13x14 ft of 9, 11, IS, 17. Roger's Lou X5, IT, 29, Roger's Ave. . ' Carpoaler'a , Addltloa ' - . Lot I. blk 1. Lol . bia 2. " FUkafs AddKloa , T ... 1 ' kit, '".'". Lot 1'and evi lot 2, and all lots I, 10, 11, iz, oia . Lot , oia . LOU 7, 8, blk I. Lot 1, blk tl. ' Ulaklaad Addltloa v .'. v. Lots 19, 22, 18, 24, 25. 28, 7..284 J0) 21. . a A 1 A 11 14 Itllr B JOIS , IW, II. . v, , , All blk 13. Lot 21, 34.- blk 30. , , Falrrlew Addltloa ' Lots 18. 17. 18, 19, 20, 11. 18, 23, 24, Lou1!,1'!, 1. 4, IS, 18, 19, 30, blk 17, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, . 8, 7, 14. IS. 18, IT. 18. 19, ZW, Zl. IZ, l. uia. tl, LoU 1, 11. blk IS. Falrrlew Sad Addltloa - Lota 7. 8, 17, 18, blk 83. ' 1 Lota 8, 7, a, V, 10, 1.. 17, 18. 19, 20, blk 84. ' Roger's Park Addltlaa . Lota 10, 11, blk 86. East ' AfcUeaa Towa Co'. Addltloa. LoU 9, 10, II, 18, 19, JO. blk 20. Lots 13, 84. 35, 16. 17. 31. . 40. blk 23. Lots 11, 1Z, 13, 14, 28, Z, 35, . 37. 38. 39, 40, blk 24. , . Lots 36, 86, blk 25. LoU 11, 12, 13, 14, IS, 18, blk SO. Wakra Addltlaa Lot li, blk 2. .' " Lot 3, 4, 6, blk 3., ".-'a - Saaalley'a nk-Dlv. ' LoU J, T, 8, 9. 10, blk S. . Ualveraity Uelgkt'a Addltlaa All' blk' 4. All blk 5. , r 76 ft off w side Grant Boulevard va cated and adjoining blks 4 and S. . Edward's Addltloa ; LoU 1. 2, 3, 4, Buckeye ave, ' Lots 5, 6, 7 8 and strip 1 It wide on n side of said add add not included . In lota. Cedar et : Ccatral Park Lot' T. blk 1. ; ;..',' Lata la 16.13-3 , Beg 600 ft n of ae cor 16-13-2. n 220 ft, w 110 ft a 220 ft. e 110 ft to beg. East Aklleae Towa Co'a, Add Vacated 114 acre In ne 16-13-2. ; Arttaaaaa Valley 'Tawa A Lead Co. 6 acrea In ne ne 21-13-2. , 6 acre In ne ne 21-13-2. ; Klrby'a Addltloa Vacated All blk 11. Lot 8, blk 18. All blk 21. , , , Lot '18, blk 23. , . ; , - Part Ckleago Add Vacated H acre in aw 21-13-2. State of Kansas, Dickinson county, aa: I, E. L. Morae, treasurer of Dlckln. son county, Kansas, do solemnly swear that the above Is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. L. MORSE, F, W. MORSE, County Treasurer. . uepuiy. s v. . I herebv certify that the above wm subscribed and aworn to before me and in my presence, by the above ' named - SuV& Kijfo; - X County Clerk. Ives voice ihovef.:::.:eiit CANADA WOULD HELP MAKE HER ; OWN LAWS. la Ready to Give England War Vea eel, But Will Aek Certain Right In Return. A London, Aug. S. In return for four tattle hipe for the British navy Can ada wants a voice In a parliament rep resentative of the whole empire, to deal with matters of national Interest. Robert L. Borden, Canadian prime tanlster, who, this week Invited Brit leh cabinet ministers to Visit the dominion, said Canada is prepared to assist Great Britain to maintain naval supremacy, but when it does it.wi want to be consulted as to the way the money Is spent. . , ( Mr. Borden Is reticent as to what Canada will do, but is outspoken enough as to what it wants in return for any contributions it makes. : Upon the arrival of Mr. Bord.en and his colleagues It was announced with a great flourish that they came with an offer to give four dreadnoughts to England. The offer was accepted by the public so there is certain to be dis appointment , 1 , A well Informed writer, who la in the confidence of the Liberal govern ment, points out that .any definite scheme for a'', 'real imperial - govern ment", should come from the domin ions. He adds that the suggestion is a much easier process than It appeared to a previous generation. The country la ready for any change that will giv more definite form and shape to the unity of the empire, and as Its parlia mentary institutions are developing In a federal direction this makes the In clusion of the dominions a much sim pler matter. ., . ," ; 1 - i ii ' ; :&nn Francisco, Aug. 8. -Peyton Gor don, special assistant to the United States attorney general, will sail from here on the. liner Shenyo Mara for the Orient, to seek evidence In the gov ernment's case against - James R. Hopkins, an importer of BL Joseph, Mo. The Importer was sued for $130,. 000,f the charge being made that for rVtf years he had nndervalued large Importations of silk,' matting and pot-tery-". , ; .. - , 1 ' . i " r ' ' . 1 - Count ' Shot Hia Brother, -"Rome, Aug. 3: After a violent dis pute over a beautiful woman, with whom "both were In love. Count Fran cesco Arpisnanes! shot and raU.l!y wounded his brother, Eurico, at Clr- Remedies ere Needed , Were we perfect, which' w ro not, not of tea ba aoodou, hut since our ' coma weakened, impaired "a a J broken down through iji.eiiiMie which have gooa oa Irom tha early ees, Ihro" ' countlee generattuns, rcroetiie r oeeded to . - 4 r,-'re in correctinl our iuiiarUeti hI otberwUa , auqiired weakaesec. To reach the eat of stomach wen k nets and eooftaqiwnl digestive troul.lea, ' fhare is BOtLind to auod as Dr. l icrce's (Joldea Medical Disoov ry, a lyccno compound, extracted irom native soeUie- , ' - inal root-aold for over forty years with great satisfaction to aa usar. For Weak Stomach, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Pale la th Stomach after aatin.; Heart barn. Bad Breath, Belching o lood, Chronic Diarrhea and otUar """' L'crssStsisaa, tl "CJaoovary' i a lime-proven and meat efficient remedy. Tbe denalne ham on Itm outkido wrapper the signature Yon can't aford to accept a secret oatrwm a a substitute lor this noo-aico-. bolio, medicine o known composition, at evaa thongn the urgent dealer Jy . thereby make a little bigier profit. ' ' i Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, Uvsf ud bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to taka aa candy. " JAPANESE SCARE ONLY A BLIND? Passage of Lodge Resolution Brings Out Sensational Statement. . STONE TELLS OF BIG LAND DEAL Missouri Senator Say Japs Had Noth ing to do With Magdalena Bay .Concession Engineered by American Speculators. Washington, Aug. 3. After a three hour debate behind closed doors the senate, 51 to . 4, adopted the Lodge resolution defining the attitude of the United States in disapproval of the ac quisltion by foreign Interests of any territory on the Western Hemisphere which might be used as military or naval bases or menaoe ' tne ap- j proaches" of this country. ' r Before the senate had proceeded far with the resolution, discussion began to touch so close to government se crets that the doors were closed and consideration went on In executive session. ' . In the Interact of Peace. Senator Lodge, calling up the reso lution, which is framed to record the disapproval with which the United States would view the acquisition by foreign interests of property whlcr might become military or naval bases, declared that Its passage was in the interest of peace. : Senator Cummins warned the gov ernment from taking' a position from i which It might be compelled to recede with chargln and jbnmillatton.o , Mr. Stone called for more informa tion and thereupon ;. Senator Hoot moved that the senate consider the resolution behind closed doors and an executive session was ordered. ' Stone's Talk Sensational. ' One of the negative votes on the resolution: was cast by Senator Stone of Missouri. In a sensational speech! delivered in executive session he de clared that the Japanese scare grow ing out of the Magdalena bay matter had been manufactured to aid private American interests In getting control of an immensely valuable agricultural, mining and fiBhlng concession. Senator Stone took the position that the adoption of the Lodge resolution would .probably kill tbe chances of one set of. interests, which have been trying to purchase tbe concession, and leave the bidding open to another set He thought the result would en able the latter to get the property much more cheaply. . V Doubts Japan's Interest He did not think a Japanese effort to colonize in Mexico, and establish a naval base there, was involved at all. Stone submitted facts leading, him to believe that another group of men, all of whom are Americans, have come to realize the tremendous values at stake. He said he had talked with experts who had been at Magdalena bay, and who say that land now rated at a few cents an acre can be made worth $260 an acre, at no great ex pense, by irrigation. THREE WOUNDED IN CIRCUS RIOT Attempt of Threshing Craw to Slip Under Tent at Anthony, Kan ; Starts Serious Disturbance. Wichita, Kan., Aug. 3. City Mar shal Erant of Anthony, in trying to prevent a threshing crew going under a circus tent encountered opposition in Ernest Lear, a brawny young man, who grabbed the marshal's automatic pistol when he drew It; and fought him. The weapon was discharged, slightly wounding Lear, penetrating the hand of his brother, Philip Lear, and lodging In George Taylor's , left thigh, making a wound that may com pel the amputation of the leg. Lear took the pistol from the mar shal and beat him severely over the head and then disappeared. The riot almost broke ap the circus. Candidates at a Picnic. . -Montgomery, Mo., Aug. 3. 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MAID RAICAH a J k uia, ana BMauiia, u nan. i J jNfror Valla ta Hetor Onji - a rwrenta Batr nuiner. J (First published In Abilene Weekly Reflector August 1, 1912.) HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIOX NO. K ' . ' Granting equal rights and privileges to women. Be It resolved by the legislature of the state of Kansas, two-thirds of the members elected to each house thereof concurring therein: That tha following - proposition to amend the constitution of the state af Kansas be hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the state for their approval or rejection, namely: Section 1. The rights of citizens of the state of Kansas to .vote and hold office shall not be denied or abridged on account of sex. . Sec 2. - This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at tha election for representatives to the legislature In the year 1112. Tha amendment hereby proposed shall ba known on the official ballot by the following title: "Amendment to the constitution granting equal right and privileges to women," and the vote for or against such amendment shall be taken as provided by law. i Sec. i. This amendment, if adopted, shall be known as section I of article 6 of the constitution of the state of Kansas. ... -. . See. 4. This resolution shall take effect and be In force front and after its publication in the statute book. Passed the House, February T, lilt. Passed the Senate February S, 1)11. Approved February , 111. I hereby certify that tha foregoing is a true and correct copy of original House Concurrent Resolution fio. S, now on file In my office. ' , , . j CHAS. H. SESSIONS, iJt . v Secretary of State. Engraved Card. ' " ; ., . Up-to-dato engraved card. ; best workmanship, I1.J5 for, 100 card and plate; $1.00 for 100 cards from plate. Reflector Office. 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