Newspaper Page Text
KEVIVO mm tour "JLLlHH' - RESTORES VITALITY. Made a t omx. VSaJ TFLsl iweii man istniyy.iuZs of Me. TtE GREAT 30th FRENCH REMEDY, pfeduoesthe above results in 30 LAYS. It acts .powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Viang men and old men willrecover their "youffciul rigor by using REVIVO. It quickly and surely restores from effects ef sell-abuse or excess and Indiscretions Lost Manhood. Lost Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Emissions, Lost Power of either sex. Failing Memory, Wasting Diseases. Insomnia. Nervousness, which unfits one W study, business or marriage. It not only cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic -and Blood-Builder and restores both vitality and strength to tba "muscular and nervous system, bringm? back the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring tha (ire of youth. It wards off Insanity and Con sumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on hav iag REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mail, $1.00 per package, in pkia wrapper, or six for $5.00, with a positive writ . tea gerantee to cure or refund the money in every package. For free circular address Royal Medicine Co., a69cSSoTSlft, .Sold at FORTElt & CO.'S f went to Jail" for love. Wenaam Takes All the BUuae fr m Murder Her Flaaee Conaaaltteo. ' The supreme court of Mexico has asked President Diaz to pardon Maria Montesillos, who, some time ago, was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in Belem jail for murder she never committed. The crime for which she is suffering1 punishment was the killing of Pascaul Montafio, in a family quar reL Miss Montesillos lover, Piquinto Torres, was the real murderer, but be cause she loved him Maria was willing to take the penalty. She took all the blame for the murder and during- the preliminary inquiry by -the third crimi nal judge, and afterward at the trial by jury, stoutly maintained that she, and she alone, was responsible for the death of Montafio, whom she had killed, she said, to free herself from his con stant courtship and dishonorable propositions. Torres, therefore, got off scot free, and the woman, as the murder was considered to have been committed under aggravated circum stances, was sentenced to 20 years in prison-, a sentence which she. cheerfully accepted. But - Torres, - when he got out, was unfaithful, and jealousy then proved too much for Maria, when she learned of this. She presented the clearest proof that she was innocent and Torres guilty, and showed, letters from him to that effect. Her first at tempt to eecure relief was made before Jhe superior tribunal and was unsuc cessful, but the supreme court has just set aside that decision and asked Presi dent Diaz to grant her freedom. , -PUeUCATIOIl NOTICK. , Flrct Published Februrry 4th. IMS. v Laitd Office at Pod re City. Kansas, Feb. 1st, m niAke Anal proof in support of ais claim. wist miiu pmoi win ne maae oeiore tne Probate Judge of Edward county, Kan., at Kill tile V. KhimMM. on March lft. lxfla. vlr? Jam. esT. Dugyer, H. E. No. 111T8 8.. for the ;ouinwet 14 or sectton 17. Township 25. t. of Hange (7 W. Edwards county. Kansas. . H. nama the Yttt 1 nwln - nMM.n bis contiuuoua residence upon and cuiiiva- iii'u ui. raiu una. viz: James K. Mai in. John W. Denney, Frank Suits, Hose O. Denney. all of Lwls. Edward vuuiu;, niniH. o-n j co. i. Liee, negisier. PUBLICATION NOTICB. Land Office at Dodge city Ksnsa. Jauu ary as. urn. Notice la hereby given that the following camea settler nas niea notice 01 bis intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said .proof will be made before tae Probate Judge of Kd wards county, Kansas, at ivinsiey,-Kansas, on Jfarcn 12. lem. viz: intone Lippoldt Jr. H. E. No. 11092 (L. 8.) for the ms tit see. 18. T. 23 S. of tt 19 W. He names the following witnesses to prove ois continuous residence upon, and cultiva tln of. said land, via: Henry Copp, Daniel Weyricb, John Connor, and Charles Hubbard all of Kinsley. Edwards county, rumsas J no. i. Le, Kejrister 3 11 First Published March 4 1898. LEOAL XOTII'R fin ttf7 In the District Court of Edwdrus county, Kaunas. flora A niirona THulntlfT va tviH... P. Andrews, defendant, to Wilburt F And rews: Vim nm homhu n.iittW . you nave oeen Bueu in tne above-named court by your wile, Imra Andrews, who has insti tuted her action in divorce agaiust you on tl:e gxuuuu r grB ut-giect ot duty aud extreme cruelty, and that unless you answer the said petition on or before the 15th day of April, 1898, the said petition will betaken as true and judgment rendered dissolving the bondB of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff, and restoring the plaintiff to her mttideu iiameyf Dora Leonard, aud iorcowtK of suit. A. C. Dyer, Atty. tor Fltff. test: C. M. Boeticner, Clerk. SHED THEIR TEETH. Ska i. J- dCaveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and aT Pat-' Cent business conducted for MODCRATE Fct : sOvn Omec is Opposite u. s. Patent c rrict J if and w can secure pattiutia less time Uuux loose; ? remote from Washington. i i Scad model, drawing or photo with descrip- tiorw We advise, if patentable or net. free of J fcharye. Our tee not due till patent is secured, i 5 a Bihdui r-r " How to Obtain Patents," with 5 cost of Muae ia the U. S. wnd foreign oountiiesj Jjeat Uee. AUdress, C.A.SrOW&CO. Off. Patent Officx. Washington. D. C r Make Many Acquaintance. It has bees calculated that a gold coin passes from one person to another 1?.000,000,000 times before the stamp or impression upon it'becomes obliterated "by friction, while a silver coin changes bout 3,250,000,000 times before it be comes entirely effaced. A Peculiarity About tne Mnalcellunare Flnh. A few weeks ago I advanced what was to me the curious information re garding the shedding of its teeth by the muskellunge during the summer months, says a writer in Forest and Stream. I now have confirmation on the matter advanced at that by Mr. II. L. Stanton, of Chicago, and I believe the phenomenon properly to be re garded as established. Mr. Stanton's observations were made in Wisconsin, and his original informant. had seen the prenomenon in Canada. Now comes Mr. II. G. McCartney, of Chicago, who has observed the same thing in the waters of Cass and Itasca counties of Minnesota. Mr. McCartney says that last spring in May and-June the teeth of all the muskellunge taken in Woman lake and adjacent waters were sound and normal. On July 10 he ex amined fish which showed jaws red and inflamed, and with some of the teeth missing. In August still more teeth were found to be absent in speci mens . examined. In. late August and in September it was the rule that no teeth at all would be found in the mouths of the muskellunge taken. The muskellunge taken in October all showed perfect teeth. Mr. McCartney intends to keep a record on this matter next year. He does not know whether the teeth are shed yearly or not, but knows that they are shed sometimes. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. First Published March 4. 1898. In the District court of Edwards county. Kansas. James D. Taylor. Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Heirs of J. K. Pnxtou. Deceased. Edward D. Kobbins and wwiiuiu V. Kobhins, defendants The defendants ubove named are ber-bv not ified that tnt y have been sued by the plaintiff in the above-entiled action in the above-nara ed court, and that they must answer the pe tition of the plaintiff in iaid action filed on or before the Iftih day of April. 1;8. or the same will betaken as true, and a judgment will bf rendered quieting the title in the plaintiff to the following-described real estate Eitutite in Edwards county, state of Kansas, to-wit: Ihe Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty-two 122 in Township Twenty-six South of Hange Nineteen 19 west. witness my hand and the nenl of Bald court, this 5tb. du of February. 1898. A.C. Di-er. C. M. lloettcber. Atiy. fur Pltf . Clerk of ,ourt. First Publish d March 4, 1898. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. GUA ItD'AN. The State of K anas. Edward County, tw. in the matter of the estate or .'osi-ph Mc Douuld, minor heir of Katie McOonuld de-cettsc-d, hue of Edwards county, Kansas. . . NOTICE OF APPOIMTMKNT. V N"tice is hereby (riven that on the 28th. day of February. A. D. Ibn7, the underttixned was. by the proluie court of fcdwards county. Kan sas, dmy appointed and ouatifled as Guard ian ot : the etftate of Joseph McDonald minor heir r Katie McDonald, doc ased. late ot Ed Wards couiiry: All parties Interested in t-ait estate will take notice and povern tbem fcelves ttccoruiiiKb'. John McDonald, Guardian. THE " ' - It b Impossible to prcmhe particular features that will appear la the AMERICAN MOrCTHLY" during the coming year, for it is, as tbi Bookman says, a great monthly newspaper." As such, it prints its readers an illustrated account of the notable things which make the history J the month, of the couhcaJ. -i. j ' we know of no review published, la this I iebntry or in Europe, which ccmbines so success- ' (uUy s the American Monthly the alertness. TiueUiittss. sr.d energy of Journalism with the i sirid ludgtnenti cvefoiiv weiehd on'rion. exact a we::-cr.usen tncin ot tne purely iiciL" The Outlook itnjw'.s literary periodica." The Outlook economic, and literary happening; which are of value to mteihgrx; men and women. The Editor Progress of the world" tells suc cinctly an illustrated story of 'te month. The "Leading Articles'' ive the fcest thought and information of the current magazines in five cor.i '.;ents; the contributed articles furnish the character sketches of the man of ti snonth. and give timely discussions by authorities on any question of immciiaV enous import. . The result of this comprehensive effort to ec?it in one. monthly volume tfc formatiorl needed by intelligent people of live" instincts is best gavcd & '.it opinions which the readers of ' - - - the AMERICAN SPECIAL OFFER The current number and the two preced- j ing issues. j MONTHLY htve seen fir to express. ' These t- thinking business men. clergy men, editors, lawyers, professors engineers, the wide-awake women t ! America They write that the V.MERICAN MONTHLY "is ,r.iiispensib!e" "fatnply invaluable " t "is a gensrous library in itsdl": n f a historical cyclopedia of the world : the best means of aid for a Usy rarn " t ''the best periodical of the kind w have ever had-"i a triumph of cdorial totus "j" the world under a field-glass ctc, etc. For..! 25c. YEAR ADDRESS American Monthly Review of Rcvievs 13 ASTOR PLACE, NF? YORK , NOTli'E OK APPLICATION' TO PURCHASE SCTIOOL IiAND. The undeveijrncd :herely irives notioelhat Jie will, im the ith dity of March ItWi, make !ii apdicutiou to the Probate Uourt of Ed wards cunty. KamsiiH. t purulinne the fo. lowiiuf deftcrilied nehool land situated in the organized county of Kdwnrd.4, Knutiae. viz.: the Northeast of Seuii n Vii TowuRiiip -J3 KaDfe'e 'Ut Kdnnri.' county Kunsns. He uame.4 tlie following pcMotta to provi- hi settlemet:t. vontiniioiiH r'Hidence. nd im- roveineutA viz: iHmci woiic.iaud William .Veyrit-h.of kimdry. Kdwm-sis county, Kun- Ooi.e at KltiPley. County of Howards, Kan sati this ta;rd.Jaiy of Mtuoh. lOrf. John ouuoi Polltioner. AN ACCIDENT. It was upon the third of March While doing chores in town. I accidently stubbed ray toe, And nearly tumbled down. , " I had two pails of water when I tripped and took a jolt Which dashed the water from my pails A&ainst a high bred colt. The colt sprang forward, then kicked back, ' With strong and cruel blow; That hit ine. square on my right leg, And hurt me some I know; For when they took me to my home 1 found, oh! very soon I could not step nor dance a jig, One leg was not in tune. C. P. Wells. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. HSHttmmtifitittiMHMMMMitMMmmiimMeitMfSi i HO DIRT LEFT! hotair process. iCLomiriGS Whits as snow. NO RUBBBS'Q ... :.e no pot e e fPRICE - - $6.00. Write it for S CIRCUI4ARS be- fore yon bay a s ..WASHER..! We sell tbe Latest: and S BEST on EARTHS - Address Z EOT AIR WA8JT-S JJTO if AC II I NR : COMPANY, S Temple,. Teacf ASM PEW LETTE To MOTHERS. .T7B ARB ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USB OF THE WORD "CASTORIA " AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS" OUR TRADE MARK."" . , DR. SAMUEL PITCH EQ, of Eyumds, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA' the same that has borne and does 'now sif t . 'P on every bear thefaC'Simile signature of OCtf&C& wrapper This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty gears. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought jp rrs- 071 and has the signature of Cba&frM&&K wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company cf which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March 8, 1897. (2-l-..zi. Do Hot Be Deceived. Do not endanger: the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The End You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The End That Fever Failed You. tmc tmAiim cmniiv, tt MwaaAY STacsT. nsw voaa omr. W GRAND OFFER 1 ment. To keep our jrreat factory busy, and introduce early our splen did 8 models we have concluded to make a marvelous offer direct to the rider. For 3o days we will sell samples of our swell '98 bicycles at net cost to manufac ' ture and will ship, C. O. D. on approval to anv addreaa nn rereinf rt-F Vi sum of $i.oo (if west of Denver, $5). This O deposit is merely to show good faith on purchaser's part; if you don't want to send money in advance, send. your express agent's guaranty for charges one way and. we will pay them the other if you don't want the wheel. TRERTfUN' Hiheat grade, embodying eTery late improTe Um2JL. meat of value, 1 inch imported tubing, flash. Joint. improTed two-piece crank, arch crown, large detatchable sprockets, handsomest finish and decoration!", Morgan it Wright Special priee on sample $29. W A splendid machine, equal to any for aerrioe and easy running. Best 1H inch seamless tubing, two piece cranks, arch crown, detatchable sprockets, finely COSSACK finished and decorated. Morgan A Wright. Quick reoair tires, sinsle or dnnhl tnho. high grade equipment. Onr special sample priee $24.00.- Jrl ONQTfS 6681 modinm K1 for 180S- X inon tubing, striped and decorated, arch - If crown, doat-proof bearings, ball retainers, best Indiana or New ( A irnnswick tires, standard equipment. Special price on sample .' ..$I9.00- NOTE. Choice of Color, Style,. Height of Frame, Gear, etc. Fully Guaranteed. and anality of these wheels. Dont wait, order- ich higher soon. Yon can make Biz Mooev tne ires use oz a sample- You will be snrprlsed at the appearance i now wnue tnla (ilm la rrxn. . Pnea will hw. mn as ear Agent, selling for as. We give oar agents choice of casta wheel, or gift of wheel, according to work done. Do You Want Cheap Wheels? We have nnmbers of 1896 and 1897 model wheals of rations makes and aa a Aft styles, some a little shop-worn, bat all new $I2.yU 10 $IO.Utl. Wheels , Slightly Used, Modern Types, - $8.00 to $12.00. Oar business and reputation are known throughout the country. References, any of the express companies, or any bank in Chicago. Art Catalogue free. Secure agency at once. The J. L. Mead . Cycle Co., - Chicago. ELI 0fftTTMrTTWWWHTmTTTWMMtTMMm . EW 'TORSI 7l GR'T REFORM MAGAZINE FRANK, FEARLESS FORCEFUL UNC0UPR0UISIKG OPPONENT OF PLUTOCRACY - list THE 4 oe monthly. 10a large pages. r tine in illustrated. not a dull 1 it. It is fighting your fights it deserves your sappott. w une ooi ir i mr. mmu MrrnTlmtr"LM metaktuiose loads from vour barks' a ovrrv- umnir numhrr maiird 4t for six cents. THE MEW Tir.lE, 56 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO SulDscf ifce for tlie GRAPHIC. An i minannmr 1 i