State Ledger

Saturday, June 16, 1906

Topeka, Kansas

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Libby's Natural Flavor Food Products Don't Be Without Them In Your Home They Are Always Ready to Serve Lunch Tongues Veal Loaf Boneless Chicken Dried Beef Brisket Beef Soups Jellied Hocks Baked Beans Ask Your Grocer The Booklet "How to Make Good Things to Eat" sent free. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago Facts Are Stubborn Things Uniform excellent quality for over a quarter of a century has steadily increased the sales of LION COFFEE, The leader of all package coffees. the possibility of adulteration or contact with germs, dirt, dust, insects or unclean hands. The absolute purity of LION COFFEE is therefore guaranteed to the consumer. TO ALL WHO WRITE FOR IT NOW will protect you against the dangers of heat Constipation or Decaying Bowels Cause Diarrhea, Cholera, Etc. Diarrhea, Cholera, Bowel Trouble, Etc., are symptoms of Constipation. Constipation means practically dead intestines and poisoned blood. It also means another death on account of sun strokes—heath debilitation, prostration, etc. If you suddenly check your stools, you may result—a bloody stools and does not remain clear. You cause you worse. Dysentery, Cholera, Bowel troubles, Etc., disappear when Constipation is good and strengthen the intestines or bowels before they decay from inactivity and contact in rotating food. Until MULL'S GRAPE TOMO will be available market there for constipation. We will now prove to you that MULLY'S GRAPE TONIC will protect you against heat maturation and it will protect your skin. Stomach and Bowel Trouble. It is also food to the blood and intestines, cleanses and strengthens them and affects the poison and bacteria in your body. It provides 30 per cent grape which renders it a splendid tonic for the system during hot weather. WRITE FOR THIS FREE BOTTLE TODAY WRITE for Alling Children and Nursing Mothers FREE COUPON Send this coupon with your name and address and your drugstaff's name, for a free bottle of MULLS GRAPE TONIC CO., 148 Third Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois Give Full Address and Write Plainly The $1.00 bottle contains nearly three times the size. As drug stores. The genuine has a date and number stamped on the label—take no other from your drugstaff. I. There is quality in Railroad travel as in everything else. I. Track, Trains and Time are the essentials. THE M., K. Q. T. Ry. ("THE KATY") has that quality—a good thing to remember when you travel South-east. If you are in a curry, use "THE KATY FLYER" MKT PAXTINE TOILET ANTISEPTIC MKT FOR WOMEN would withils peculiar to women of all ages to marvelously suc- cral. Thoroughly cleanses, kills disease germs, goes discharges, heals inflammation and local nausea. Burns in is in powder form to be dissolved in pure and is far more cleanling, healing, germicidal and disinfecting than any other medicine. TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sale at druggists, 50 cents a box. Real Box and Book of Instructions Free. R. PAXTON COMPANY BOSTON, MAKE. ,000 Newspapers... Are now using our International Type-High Plates Sawed to LABOR-SAVING LENGTHS. Nostern Newspaper Union, Kansas City, Mo. N. U., KANSAS CITY, NO. 29, 1905. Libby FOOD Don't The Lunch Boneless Brisket Jellied The Bowl to Eat" Libby, McNeill & Lil Facts Are Stubb Uniform excellent quality for e century has steadily increased the The leader of all pac Lion Coffee is now used in millions of homes. Such popular success speaks for itself. It is a positive proof that LION COFFEE has the Confidence of the people. The uniform quality of LION COFFEE survives all opposition. LION COFFEE keeps its old friends and LION COFFEE LION COFFEE has even more than its Strength, Flavor and Quality to commend it. On arrival from the plantation, it is carefully roasted at our factories and securely packed in 1 lb. sealed packages, and not opened again until needed for use in the home. This precludes the possibility of adulteration or dust, insects or unclean hands. LION COFFEE is therefore guarantee. Sold only in 1 lb. packages. Lion-l. Save these Lion-heads for vax SOLD BY GROCERS B WOOLSO PISO'S CURE FOR UNLESS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Best Coatty by Mason Coatty Use in time. Sold by druggists. CONSUMPTION --- A VETERAN OF THE BLACK HAWK, MEXICAN AND THE CIVIL WARS. 1910 CAPT. W. W. JACKSON. Sufferings were protracted and Severe—Tried Every Known Remedy Without Relief—Serious Stomach Trouble Cured by Three Bottles of Peruna! Capt. W. W. Jackson, 705 G St., N.W., Washington, D. C., writes: "I am eight-three years old, a veteran of the Black Hawk, Mexican and the Civil Wars. I am by profession a physician, but abandoned the same. "Some years ago I was seriously affected with catarrh of the stomach. My sufferings were protracted and I tried every known remedy without obtaining relief. "In desperation I began the use of your Peruna. I began to realize immediate though gradual improvement. "After the use of three bottles every appearance of my complaint was removed, and I have no hesitation in recommending it as an infallible remedy for that disorder."—W. W. Jackson. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. STAR BRAND SHOES ARE BETTER EXACT SIZE The name and address of your shoe dealer and 150 to cover cost of mailing, etc., will secure one of the handsome rolled gold pins illustrated above. Enameled in colors and will wear for years. These pins were secured by thousands of World's Fair visitors. ROBERTS, JOHNSON & RAND SHOE CO. ST. LOUIS MANUFACTURERS OF "STAR BRAND SHOES" Natural Flavor Food Products Don't Be Without Them In Your Home They Are Always Ready to Serve Lunch Tongues Veal Loaf Boneless Chicken Dried Beef Drisket Beef Soups Jellied Hocks Baked Beans Ask Your Grocer The Booklet "How to Make Good Things to Eat" sent free. S. Libby, Chicago ubborn Things for over a quarter of a the sales of LION COFFEE, package coffees. LION LION NEW YORK COFFEE WILLIAMS SPIRIT CO. or contact with germs, dirt, dids. The absolute purity of granted to the consumer. Lion-head on every package. for valuable premiums. ERS EVERYWHERE DOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, Ohio. SMOKERS FIND LEWIS, SINGLE BUNDER 5¢ Cigar better Quality than most 10¢ Cigars Your jobber or direct from Factory, Peoria, IL. The Sunday School Brigade. "Do you know where all the good little Sunday school boys go?" asked the teacher. "No, maam," said Johnnie, "not all of em. Bobby and Harry goes to the drug store and smoke cigarettes, Charley and me goes over to see the train come in, but I don't know where the others goes since the crick has dried up." General Sergeant Eatemuppskl: Look at the generals running on in front of the army. What does it mean? Captain Dampphikarovitch: Word came this morning the enemy was within five miles and that we ought to make a general advance. Ambidextrous From the Philadelphia Press. "Get a new mule, eht?" remarked the colonel. "How does he work, Mose?" "Dead, suh," replied Uncle Mose. "dis mule he done wuck bofe ways." "Both ways?" "Yas, suh; he kin kick des es well wif his front laiges es his back ones." McGinty to Begin at the Bottom. "Yes," said McGinty, "I suppose it might be worse, for I'm learning to converse. I've got Spanish down pretty well, and now I am going to begin at the very bottom on Russian." Reads Like a Miracle. Moravia, N. Y., July 17th.—(Special)—Bordering on the miraculous is the case of Mrs. Benj. Wilson, of this place. Suffering from Sugar Diabetes, she wasted away till from weighing 200 lbs, she barely tipped the scales at 130 lbs. Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her. Speaking of her cure her husband, says: "My wife suffered everything from Sugar Diabetes. She was sick four years and doctored with two doctors, but received no benefit. She had so much pain all over her that she could not rest day or night. The doctors said that she could not live. "Then an advertisement led me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills and they helped her right from the first. Five boxes of them cured her. Dodd's Kidney Pills were a God-sent remedy to us and we recommend them to all suffering from Kidney Disease." Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all Kidney Diseases, including Bright's disease, and all Kidney aches, including Rheumatism. Conclusive. "Ozark apple growers claim the Ben Davis is the original Garden of Eden apple." "I decline to that belief, also." I become to that man. "I don't see why. The Bible is silent about it being a fine looking apple." "I know, but didn't the Lord warn them not to eat it?" —Kansas City Drovers Telegram. Out. "Mrs. HI Uppe is the most absent-minded person I ever knew." "What has she been doing?" "She and Mrs. New-Rich were playing a friendly game of poker. Mrs. Hi Uppe bet ten cents she had the better hand, when Mrs. New-Rich said, 'I call you.'" "Jane," said Mrs. Uppe to her maid, "tell her I'm not at home." Costly Picture Frame. The most costly picture frame in the world is said to be that which incloses the "Virgin and Child," in the Milan cathedral. It is made of hammered gold and is worth $125,000. "Nannle," said my neighbor to her little daughter, "I wish you would run over and see how old Mrs. Brown is this morning." There is grounds for divorce in boarding house coffee. You can get it on desertion. FROM SAME BOX Where the Foods Come From. "Look here, waiter, honest now, don't you dip every one of these flaked breakfast foods out of the same box?" "Well, yes, boss, we duz, all 'cept Grape-Nuts, cause that don't look like the others and people know 'zacky what Grape-Nuts looks like. But there's 'bout a dozen different ones named on the bill of fare and they are all thin rolled flakes so it don't make any difference which one a man calls for, we just take out the order from one box." This talk led to an investigation. Dozens of factories sprung up about three years ago, making various kinds of breakfast foods, seeking to take the business of the original prepared breakfast food-Grape-Nuts. These concerns after a precarious existence, nearly all failed, leaving thousands of boxes of their foods in mills and warehouses. These were in several instances bought up for a song by speculators and sold out to grocers and hotels for little or nothing. The process of working off this old stock has been slow. One will see the names on menus of flaked foods that went out of business a year and a half or two years ago. In a few cases where the abandoned factories have been bought up, there is an effort to resuscitate the defunct, and by copying the style of advertising of Grape-Nuts, seek to influence people to purchase. But the public has been educated to the fact that all these thin flaked foods are simply soaked wheat or oats rolled thin and dried out and packed. They are not prepared like Grape-Nuts, in which the thorough baking and other operations which turn the starch part of the wheat and barley into sugar, occupy many hours and result in a food so digestible that small infants thrive on it, while it also contains the selected elements of Phosphate of Potash and Albumen that unite in the body to produce the soft gray substance in brain and nerve centers. There's a reasen for Grape-Nuts, and there have been many imitations, a few of the article itself, but many more of the kind and character of the advertising. Imitators are always counterfeiters and their printed and written statements cannot be expected to be different than their goods. This article is published by the Postum Co. at Battle Creek. Additional evidence of the truth can be supplied in quantities. WRONGS OF THE CHILDREN. One Child in Five at Work in Early Years. "Field and Stream" notes that one child in five in this country spends the years between the ages of ten to fifteen at work in coal mines, factories or similar places. Education is at a standstill; there is no recreation in field or forest; nothing to develop mind or character, everything, on the contrary, to hinder or distort their growth. At fifteen the unhappy little creatures, dwarfed in every direction, pass into circulation. In a few years our citizens' roll will be one-fifth made up of such. In his installation address President Roosevelt said many fine things about our duty and our dawning destiny to lead the world. Make any allowance you judge fit for possible over-statement in the figures we quote, the picture will not be greatly relieved. For there is the other and worse side of it that child labor is one, and only one, product of the greed and indifference of those who are knowingly operative in causing this stupendous piece of cruelty. They are a worse blot on the roll than the children, become adults, will be. In what are we to lead the world? Humanity of conduct? Usefulish disregard for gain? How long does a nation's public policy remain in advance of its average private standard. These children are slaves who derive no shadow of benefit, nothing but harm, from their slavery. Morally and mentally dwarfed men and women, they are prematurely fathers and mothers whose children register and reflect the moral and mental status of their parents. We once held these "truths to be self-evidence: that all men are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." But perhaps the signers of the Declaration of Independence were not thinking of children in those momentous days!—New Century Path. BATH TREATMENT OF INSANE Efficacy of Long Immersions Fully Proved. W. Alter, an assistant physician at one of the provincial hospitals for the insane in Germany, has an article on "The Bath Treatment of the Insane." In bearing testimony to the efficacy of this method of treatment he confirms what so many others have asserted who have used it. The temperature of the baths varied from 94 degrees F. to 97 degrees F., and the patients were kept in from two hours up to twenty-four hours, or longer. Usually the patient rested on a sheet suspended beneath the water, and another sheet covered the whole bath excepting at the head end. Their meals were served to them in the bath. It was found that on an average one attendant to every four patients in the bath was required. The results described were such as are seldom obtained by any other method. At the commencement there were fifty-four patients, almost all in single rooms, and after a few months none occupied single rooms; and, whereas previously most were noisy and restless the whole or part of the night; in spite of the administration of drugs after the institution of the bath treatment it was a rare thing to find a patient noisy at night. The baths also seemed to improve both the mental and physical condition of the patients. Dr. Alter is of the opinion that if the difficulty as regards number of attendants and sufficient bathing accommodation could be overcome, the bath treatment should be introduced into every hospital for the insane. Cabman Felt He Owed Debt The Rev. S. Parkes Cadman of Brooklyn tells a story of how a cabman of this city once refused to accept pay for his services. Dr. Cadman had been calling on Bishop Potter. After arriving at the ferry on his way home he tendered the usual fee to the man who had driven him down. The man declined to take it, and a beautiful smile lit up his tanned features. "I'd like to know why you won't take this money," said the clerkman. I like to know why you won't take this money," said the clergyman. "I'll tell you," came the answer. "I once heard you preach in the Metropolitan Temple, and at the close of the service you laid your hand on my shoulder and said to me, 'For God's sake be a man.' I had been a drunken sot for years, but that set me right about face. I now own this horse and carriage, live with my wife and children in a snug little flat, and have $1,500 in the bank. It's no strange thing that you should forget me, but I haven't forgotten you."—New York Times. Sensitiveness of Humorists A poet at a banquet of humorists told a story of R. K. Munkittrick, American's veteran joke writer. "Blank and I spent the night with Mr. Munkittrick at his fine New Jersey home in May," he said, "and the next morning we came in to New York on the train together. "Mr. Munkittrick had brought along a bundle of funny papers to beguile the ride with, and, picking up one of these journals, Blank began to read it. After a while he turned to Mr. Munkittrick and said: "So this is one of your jokes, is it? Ha, ha, ha!" "The veteran joke writer said in a hurt, indignant tone: "Well, what are you laughing at? Isn't it a good one?" 1,100 Frances for King's Umbrella. The king of the Belgians once left his umbrella in a hansom when driving in Brussels. This was returned to his majesty a few hours afterward by the proud "cabby," who was offered for his honesty by King Leopold the sum of 100 francs. The astute Jehn, however, begged a great favor of the king. Could he have the umbrella instead of the money? The favor was granted, and before many days had passed the cabman nad put up the umbrella for sale, and it was knocked down to some royal enthusiast for 1,100 francs. When King Leopold heard of this he exclaimed: "Well, I've heard of an umbrella being put up to keep off showers of rain; but this seems to have been put up to bring down showers of gold" Don't Poison Baby. FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them "poison." The definition of "narcotic" is: "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," etc. You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher. IS ABSOLUTELY PUI NATURE'S OWN RESTORATIVES IN FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION. Dr. Pierce Announces the Ingredients of the Family Medicines Which Have Made His Name a Household Word in the World. With all the recent talk about patent medicines and the determined effort in certain quarters to cast discredit upon all household remedies which come under that head, the fact remains that some of these medicines are so firmly established in popular favor and confidence, have so proved their worth and value, that all the denunciations of bigots cannot destroy the people's faith in them. One of the best known of these remedies is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, a medicine which for years has been accepted by the people as a standard preparation for the cure of those alliments to which women alone are subject and which has proved to be a certain cure in nine cases out of ten and a sure relief in the other one. There is nothing to conceal about the Favorite Prescription. It is an absolutely pure medicine—made of roots and herbs, Nature's own restoratives. Dr. Pierce is perfectly willing to let every one know that his Favorite Prescription contains Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum Thalactrolides), Black Cohosh (Climaciflua Racemosa), Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium Pubescens) and Golden Seal (Hydrastis Canadensis). Every doctor knows that such a prescription is beneficial in the diseases of women and when properly compounded is certain to effect a cure in practically all cases when given a fair trial. Hereafter every bottle of the Favorite Prescription will plainly tell of what the medicine is composed. Thus Dr. Pierce will once more prove to the world his own confidence in the remedy which for forty years has borne his name and which is known all over the world as a sovereign cure for those diseases which, unchecked, make our women old before their time. There is no alcohol in the Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce never believed in using alcohol in the preparation of his famous household remedies. For it he substituted chemically pure glycerine, which has wonderful properties for extracting the medicinal principles of roots and herbs and barks and preserving them at their full strength, without any deleterious effect whatever. Your druggist sells the Favorite Prescription and also that famous alternative and blood purifier, the Golden Medical Discovery. Write to Dr. Pierce about your case. He is a well-qualified physician and will treat your case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., of which he is Chief Consulting Surgeon. When a woman flatters a man it's a pretty safe bet that she has designs on his bank balance. More Flexible and Lasting, won't shake out or blow out; by using Defiance Starch you obtain better results than possible with any other brand and one-third more for same money. It isn't the way a man looks at other women that makes his wife mad; it's the way he doesn't look at her. Don'r FORTY YEARS AGO PAREGORIC or lau sleep, and A FEW DROPS THERE IS NO WAKING. whose health has been ruin of which is a narcotic prod either of the narcotics nam them "poison." The defini and produces sleep, but whi sions and death." The tast and sold under the names o should not permit any mea your physician know of wh TAIN NARCOTICS, if it b 900 DROPS CASTORIA A Vegetable Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulating the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANTS & CHILDREN Promotes Digestion, Cheerfulness and Rest. Contains neither Opnum, Morphe nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC. Recipe of Old Dr. SAMUEL PITCHER Pumpkin Seed - Dandelion Burdock Salve - Amin Seed + Peppermint All Natural Tablets Worm Seed - Cinnamon Sugar Magnesium Flour Aperfect Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms, Convulsions, Feverishness and Loss of SLEEP. Eac Simile Signature of Charles H. Wittchen NEW YORK. Alb months old 35 Doses - 35 CENTS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. --- USE THE BEST FAULTLESS STARCH FOR LAUNDRY WORK FOR SHIRTS COLLARS CUFFS AND FINE LINEN All Good Housewives want their clothes clean and pure white. To get this result always use on washday Red Cross Ball Blue Remember the name and get the genuine from your grocer. A large 2-oz. package for 5c. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. J. W. Dinadale, of Chicago, IL, says: "I use your Castoria and advise it use in all families where there are children." Dr. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and have found it a reliable and pleasant remedy for children." Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: "A medicine so valuable and beneficial for children as your Castoria is, deserves the highest praise. I find it in use everywhere." Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and children and always got good results. In fact I use Castoria for my own children." Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I heartily endorse your Castoria. I have frequently prescribed it in my medical practice, and have always found it to do all that is claimed for it." Dr. C. H. Gilden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: "My experience as a practitioner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it an excellent remedy for the young." Dr. H. B. Henner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I have used your Castoria as a purifier in the cases of children for years past with the most happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy." Dr. J. A. Roarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: "Your Castoria is a splendid remedy for children, known the world over. I use it in my practice and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of infants and children." Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I consider your Castoria an excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs." Dr. J. W. Howard James, of New York City, says: "It is with great pleasure that I deserved benefit in the case of my own daughter, and have obtained excellent results from its administration to other children in my practice." GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Char. H. Flutcher. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY ST, NEW YORK CITY. 8,000 America. in the English speaking this association has charge of the education of the children. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Nyrup. For children, softness the gums, pleasure in mammalian forms. For children, softness the gums, pleasure in mammalian forms. For children, softness the gums, pleasure in mammalian forms. Tulare Lake Now Dry Tulare lake, in California, once navigable by steamers, is now perfectly dry. A man on foot can cross it safely at any point and in some places the ground is hard enough for a team to drive over. The cause of this condition is the draining of Kern and King rivers of their waters by irrigation canals. FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervousness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restoration. Send a copy of the total effect to: B. H. KLINN, LOLL, 381 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Old Woman of the Shoo. There was an old woman who madly said "shoo." At her neighbors' old chickens. She didn't know what to do. Till she caught the old hens and the roosters, by jings. And sold them all off in the city for springs. USE THE FAMOUS Red Cross RISE the Large 8-package 5 cents. The Russ Company, Chard, Ind. What the Lover Said What the Lover Said. Three months before the wedding: "Tis sweet to work for those we love. Three months after the wedding: Pice's Pice cannot be too highly spoken of as a cough cure—J. W. O'BRIEN, 323 Third Ave. N., Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. 6, 1900. What You Hear Every Day. "She has a sweet face. Is she kind and generous-hearted?" "Not at all. She is an only child." "I had Inflammatory Rheumatism, but I am well now, thanks to Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It's my best friend." garrett Lansing, Trov, N. Y. United we stand, but divided we are misunderstood. USE FAUL perfe a sad picture. She has been feeling "our Mrs. Rosa Adams for some time; head has ached and back also; has slept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or twice; head dizzy, and heart-beats very fast; then that bearing-down feeling, and during her menstrual period she is exceedingly despondent. Nothing pleases her. Her doctor says: "Cheer up: you have dyspepsia; you will be all right soon." But she doesn't get "all right," and hope vanishes; then come the brooding, morbid, melancholy, everlasting BLUES. Don't wait until your sufferings have driven you to despair, with your nerves all shattered and your courage gone. Lydia H. and your courage is table Compound. See what it did for Mru, Rosa Adams, of 819 13th Street, Louisville, Ky., niece of the late General Roger Hanson, C.S.A. She writes: Dear Mrs. Plunkham— "I cannot tell you with pen and ink what Lyda E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I suffered with female anorexia, and I was nervousness and that all gone feeling. I was advised to try Lyda E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it not only cured my female derangement, but it has restored me to perfect health. My younger days has returned, and I do not suffer any longer with despondency, as I did before. I consider Lyda E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound a boon to sick and suffering women." If you have some derangement of the female organism write Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for advice. Cel. 668 506 Jackson St Estimates cheerfully furnished, Supervisor to LINDNACHMIDT) CITYIRON WORKS W. C. Jones, Proprietor Plain and Ornamental Structural Iron work Stairways Grating, Feng ces, etc. JUST OPENED UP AUREL A. RIDINGS. PICTURE FRAMING & ART STORE. Come and see for yourself: 200½ W. 6th St, Topeka Kans NJDER & KNOX Real Estate, Insurance and Loans 113 W 6th Ave nd. Tel. 1428 Topeka Kas. S. E. LAMB & SON, 42 West 6th Street, LEALERS IN CROCERIES and MEATS, Courteous treatment. Prompt Deliveries. Ball Phone 24. Ind Phone 024 WANTED! BY R. J. KEARNEY'S EMPLOY- MENT AGENCY. 609 Kans Ave, Topeka Kans. Member Of The Great Keuworthy Co-operative En- ployment System Home office Wichita To procure situations for the un- employed, and to Furnish help for Emylovers. Phone 1694. DYAS BROS. & CO. Topeka Kansas Wholesale Scrap Iron and Meals Ruober Land - Rags 214 and 216 North Kans Ave. DEALER IN Grain, Flour, Feed, Hay and Sta w Feed & Garen, Seeds Poultry, Sup- pls. 210 West 6th S. Both Phones 47 JAMES HAYES FLOORIST Greenhouse. Store. 17th and Strong. 107 W. 8th. Pnone 377. SECURITY INVESTMENT CO. 517 Kansas Avenue. E D. COON, Pres., Jopeka, Kant Independent phone 286 C. M KNOWLTON, BRUGGIST 330 Kans. Ave. CHARL ES A WILSON Real Estate Dealer 415 Kansas Ave Women and Warfare. Women and Warfare. While one great thinker tells us that women are the greatest power for peace on earth, another brings a stirring accusation against women who love war. It is in these vigorous words: "The spirit of natural ferocity is strong in us still. It makes our eyes flame at the sight of glittering arms and our nerves tingle at the sound of martial music and it stirs in the souls of women. As the peahen is captivated by the flaunting plumage of the peacock, as the squaw rejoices in the deeds of the warrior returning with the smoking scalp of the enemy, so the women of to-day are led captive by the uniform of the soldiers." There may be a fragment of truth in this, but only a fragment.—Exchange Miller's Pharma o another Flower Pleasure. The botanist Lannes had do his first flower the fragrant flower, then the twin flower. Concerning it he noted to have answered, when asked a friend if it grew by the stories of a Swedish lake, "Nay, also lives not here, but in the middle of our largest woods. She clings with her little arms to the moss and seems to resist very gently if you force her from it. She has a complex like a millennial, and oh! she is very sweet and agreeable." The only painting of Lannes which is in existence shows a small spring of this flower in his buttonhole. Ellioott furnished room or light house keeping. 500 Csage St, "Jiworth," D. O. COOKINGHAM M. D. Specialist Treats Acute and Chronic Diseases of men and wo men Specialist Treats Acute and Chronic Diseases of men and wo- men 106 W. 8th street Topeka kas. Hours 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 8 Sundays 9 to 16 Cerrespondence solicited and strictly confident al. M C McCORMICK, CARPENTER and BUILDER. Estimates Given and Contracts Taken. Job Work Given prompt Attention. FURNITURE REPAIRED 114 E, 8th Street. Topeka TOPEKA PUMP SHOP, F. S. STANTON, Prop. Manufacturer of THE TAPPEKA FORCE PUMP, and sells all kinds of Wood and Iron Pumps and Pump Goods Drive Wells and Repairing a specialty. 205 W 6th Street, Topeka THE CHIEF HOTEL AND RESTAURANT N, Hardat prop, termes with furn- shed rooms $3,50 per week good lunch counter, 323 Kans Ave. THE SANTA WATCH CO., 509 E-4th St. Phone 138. (South side of Street) Diamonds, Witches, Phonograph High Grade Watch Supplies and Repairing a specialty. MISS IILLIAN F. ALLEN, TEACHER of PIANO. Tecns per lesser a week 50c [Punil o Music] Two lesson per week 400 each. 1143 Clay St.. The U. S..... Agents for National and Iver Johnson Bicycles. Repairing neatly executed. 118 E. 8th Street, Topeka CHANDLER & CO SHOER 517 Quincy Street horses called for and delivere Independent Telephone 123 DEFORD S A highly perumed pomade for dress the hair. Price 50 cents, sent by mail on receipt of price. Specially recommended for COLORED PEOPLE. Don't use it if you can curly hair. Put up by J, ROW Atchison Kaps. CAPITAL BROOM WORK Manufacturer of brooms and Jobbe of Brooms corn 1234 Kans Ae 701k R Ind. Employees a large num ber of Men several are married and receiving good wages. Mr Supple de serves great credit for this enterorie W. B.TUCKER PR-CTICAL HORSE SHQE Cordae winthrop and Verme LAWRENCE kAN. Phone 51 MISFITCLO THING New gents furnishings and shoes cond hand shoes bought and sold Monroe loaned on valuables, Abe Wolton, 137 Mass. St, C. Mitchell DEALER IN Hommle BakeryGoods Ciga bacobacs Full Uneof Conjecte graiesancy Tasty Syp The Kas Collecting Agency, Collections made anywhere in the United states, 415 kansas avenue; Both Phones 1577 Adams & Kerns Managers. Topeka kansas H. K. Stewart Telephone 1541 D. E. West The Independent Cleaners--Dyers $1 Suits Steam or Dry—Cleaned and Pressed. $1 Suits pressed ...50 Cents Trousers Pressed...15 Cents 735 Top ave Goods called for and delivered promptly Ladies' work a specialty Cave Coffee Formally of Kansas City has the by J. A. Lortie at...223 kansas Horses called ered S. J. Brow 128 Hides Purs Wool Write for Prices. Reference P. 126 N Kansas ave.. THE V Heating & Ma : Manufa Wrought Steel Wax Revolting Reel Bake Ove 323 and 25 Cherokee Street DIXON BROS TINNERS and Monuments, design and Cemem of Repairing Gasoline Stoves. J E CILBE Dealer in Ladies and Garts Fur Clothing Rossville, Kans. W. L CRIF Whole sale and retail de Tele 943 Cut Flowers Funeral Desig MRS, M E FLO Tel 176. CEO. M. NO. REAL ESTATE FIRE IN 435 KANS AVE. of Kansas City has the S oel o S on formerly occupie Lortie ae...223 kansas avenue See them rses called df0r & deliv J. Brown, Formally of Kansas City has the S oel S so formerly occupied by J' A. Lortie a...223 kansas nue See them S. J. Brown, 128 ksave Purs Wool Ete for Prices. Reference First National Bank, Topeka Benk kansas ave., THE VARNEY Mining & Manufacturing Co. : Manufacturers of: Light Steel Warm Air FURNACES Evolving Reel Bake Ovens and Iron Smoke Stacks. 25 Cherokee Street LEAVNWORTH. TON BROS' TINNERS and PLUMBERS ments, designs and Ceme ery work spring Gasoline Stoves. BONNER SPRING KANS. J E GILBERT & CO in Ladies and Gerts Furnishings. Hats, CapsBoots and Rossville, Kans. L CRIFFITH, Whole sale and retail dealer in Flour Feed Hay and Gr 203 west St. vers Funeral Designs Palms and Ferns MRS, M E HOLLCRAFT, FLOJST. 807 Kansas Ave Topeka GEO. M. NOBLE & CO. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE MORTGAGES S AVE. Telephone 444. Topeka, Kas Hides Purs Wool Ete Write for Prices. Reference First NationalBank, Topeka Bank 126 N Kansas ave. Wrought Steel Warm Air FURNAGES Revolting Reel Bake Ovens and Iron Smoke Stacks. 323 and 25 Cherokee Street LEAVNWORTH. W. L. RIFFITH. Whole sale and retail dealer in Flour Feed Hay and Gr Tele 943 203 west St. Cut Flowers Funeral Designs Palms and Ferns MRS, M E HOLLCRAFT, FLOJST. Tel 176. 807 Kansas Ave Topeka GEO. M. NOBLE & CO. REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE: MORTGAGES 435 KANS AVE Telephone 444. Topeka, Kas PAINE BROS Expert Watchmaker Dealers in all kinds of Mer oivers, Musical Instruments al-o Also Agents for the Bat take "Jo-He Magnetic Rock Oii. Art Watchmaker and Jewelers elers in all kinds of Merchandise, such as Guns, Rev- musical Instruments also Bicycles and Bicycle Reparing Also Agents for the Best Remedy in existence. He Magnetic Rock Oii. 325 Kansas avenue, TOPEKA, KA Dealers in all kinds of Merchandise, such as Guns, Rev- olvers, Musical Instruments also Bicycles and Bicycle Reparing. Also Agents for the Best Remedy in existence. take "Jo-He Magnetic Rock Oli. 325 Kansas avenue, ToPEKA, Kansas J. E. PEARS RESTAURANT and CONFECTIONERY Cigars, Tobbaccos and mild Drinks. Lunches and I peg n Call'anu see me and I will serve you right Stop At..... RESTAURANT and CONFECTIONERY Tobbaccos and mild Drinks Lunches and 1 oog n Call'and see me and I will serve you right RESTAURANT and CONFECTIONERY Cigars, Tobbaccos and mild Drinks. Lunches and I pag n Call'and see me and I will serve you right. Hotel superior Meals 20 cents. Rooms 25 cents Heim's Beer on tap, 214 elaware st. * Leaveaworth BIRINGER & HEINZ. Successor to C, R. Harrison TAILORS and DRAPERS We hand e the finest line of Imported Wooleris. Call and ex- amine them. 111 N 5th St. J. A. ANDERSON, ANDERSON, Grain, Garden and Field Seeds (At Alexander & GOODFELLOW stand) Tele 339 119 East 6th St when! All work guaranteed, Repairing and Cleaning a speciatty, 402 east 4th St, kinds of Shop work, 4 when! In Clay Center, stop at the Red Front Restaurant, tor a good square Meal, only 20 cents. J. C. REGISTER, PROP. HA. KLAUER Carries the finest brand of cigars and also ALL LINE of Tobacco and smoking articles. His cigars made in Topek DR J. R. FAY, Physician & Surgeon. 334 Kansas Avenue, over martin o'donnell drug store. Office Residence Ind. Phone 1205 Ind. Phone 1205-2 Dr. W. L. WAR. INER. Physician And Surgeon, Res. 1120 W. 13th St. 634 kans Ave. Belt phone 732 Tepeka kans. Ind Phones office... 1374-2 Residence...1196 3 Office Hrs: 9 to 1:3 to 7:8 to 10 DR. PHOS R. HYATT office 104 East Sixth street... residence 1220 Harrison tree Aiments, youth and middle age. TELEPHONES: PHONE 231-2 RESIDENCE 231-3 , W SMITH, M, D, room 1 Eames Bldg, Manhattan OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 12:2 to 5, Caus promptlyanswered, W. H Harrison, M.D 334 Kansas Ave, d, Phone 43, Bel Phone 43 Hours: 8:30 to 9:30 11 to 12:30 A, M G, H Lerigo, M.D Office 730 Kansas Ave., Residence 110g Huntoon Street. Bell Tel. 882 OFFICE: 422 KAS AVE PHONES 525 F. H. KIETH, PH, G. M. D., Surgery and Diseases of Women Topeka, Kansa DR O A TAYLOR, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office Hours, 9 to 11 a.m. From 2 to 5 p.m. OFFICE 226% KAS AVE Over Kohl's Drug Store,) H. B HOGEBOOM PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 833 Kans Ave promptly attended Tel. 14 Tel. 893 A. S. SH. ELDS M. D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office an Residence 1331 VanBuren St call promptly attended S. G. STEWART, M. D. OFFICE 621 KANSAS AVE Telephone 541 Residence 112 East 7th Street C. F. MENNINGER, M. D. Office 727 Kansas Ave. Telephone 1 J. M JAMISON, M. D., Office 500 East 4th Street office hours: From 8 to A. M. P. M. to 10 P. M. P. M. to 9 P. M. special attention diseases of women and pureate diseases. Wm. E. JACKSON, M. D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. OFFICE HOURS; 9 TO II A. M. 2 TO 5 and 7 TO Q. P. M. Sunday Hours: 1 to 3 P. M. OFFICE 404 Kas Ave Over Wallace Drug Store. General Practice, Chronic Dr. C. H. Women and Children a Johnson specially general Practice Surgery Dr. C. H Johnson a Specialty Hrs 8 am: 9 pm Achison Kansas Tele at Offres. M. R. MITCHELL, M. D 931 North Van Buren St, Topeka Kansas Phone 246 Live kidneys, rheumatism and ht. 10, 15 out of every toocases, con sultation free. M. FARLAND M. D, Physician and Surgeon For 30 years I have made chronic dis- ases a special study. Call and see me, I will give you satisfaction female diseases a special. BrannerSt. Topeka Kansas. Gibraltar Drug Co. Fred T. Walker Mgr Camera and Photo supplies E. W. GORDON, M-D PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Calls answered day or night. OFFICE MANN BLOCK Oak St. Office Phone 58. Resident Tele 15. BONNER SPRGS, KAS. F. M. DOWNS, M, D. Office in Mann' Building. Local Long Distance Phones, Office over Enterprise office. Office tele 34 Residence tele 99. Dr. G.S. w BEVRL ..... (General practice) Special attention given to diseases of the stomach, Bowels, diseases of wo men and children. Alma, Kansas GIBRALTAR DRUG CO. 23 KANSAS AVENUF Toppeka, Kansas HOMEPATHIC REMED IES TERIALS JOS' CHRISMAN & CO., Up to date Horse Shoeing Shop 506 Quincy St., Tele 592 L. R. DISBROW REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Grain and Feed Store. 906 E 4th St.. Residence 506 LaFayette St. WM- KLINGER TAILOR. Tauoring at reasonable prices. and Workmanship guaran eed Cleaning and Repairing in 512% Kansas Avenue. Topeka PINE BROS Dealers In Staple and, Fancy Groceries 187 Bridge St. Tel No 29' LAWRENCE, KANS. Goto ULAMPARL'S DEPT'S STORE...408-40 E. 4th Street Bell Phone 87 STURGIS H'DW CO., Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Coles Hot Blast Heaters. Bystrom Ga Jamps. Mantles and Globe. Ekron Furnaces. 844 N Kas. av J. R. SPETTER Manufactur and Wholesale Retailer of Cream of Roses, M. W. A., 5c FINE CIGARS 816% North Kansas Ave All Hair and Scalp diseases trea- ed successfully, Superflous Hair moved by an entirely new and painless method Maggie White will give you good meal at 335 Minn. Ave Try "64" ABRAHAMS Drug Co 514 Minn Ave. K C. Kane W. B. FINCHEL, JEWELER) W techmaer, Clocks, and etc Givehima trial ong C. W. Fincke,—Dealer in Wood Coal and FEED. 728 S. W. boule- vard. Tele 2. J. T SUIT 11 DECEMBER 2014 Funeral Supplies. First class line of goods to select from. ADVANCE 302Kans Ave. A first cassLaundry end an ex cellent organized company. See hem—take your bundles there. ind. Phone 1253 N. S. BLITZ. WHOLESALE & RETAIL BAKERY. 1015 W. 6th St. Tel. 1503 REAL ESTATE, RENTAL Employment Agency. If you have Property for Rent Sale or Exchange list it with us. If you want work of any kind, or you want help of any kind, call on FRIZELL & CO., 520 Kans. Ave. Leave your or er for m hand Room 4 Up Stairs THE EWART LUMBER CO. Dealers In Lumber lime, cement plaster & brick Kansas ave . and 11th Street R. H. MORHOUSE 510 East Fourth Street, HANDIS WATCH CO. SPEINFIELD, ILL. Watch Makes Adjuster Grade Nailers and Jewelry KansasCity Mo ads. Mrs. A. RUFF oceries- Meats Fresh Kies and Cakes daily. 1308 est Ninth str Milton Bros, Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits, Country Produce, etc. 1301 Union Avenue. First Class Sam le Room, TINO LYNCH, Prop- Fine Line of Wines, Liquors and Cigas. Open Day and Night. 1330 St LOUIS Avenue- Burnett's Restaurant* is the place to take your meals when in Oakalcoa, he carries a full stock of confections and also mild and delicious drinks Give him a call. DUROW & KIRKHAM Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish oysters and Poultry. Canned meats and pickles. Every thing kept in a first class market. 531 Topeka Ave. Deshattio and Young Meals and short orders Good cooking and ever thing first class is our "motto" give us trai 116 Kans ave. W. B. DAVY OK All kinds of stoves for sale Gasoline stoves and cook stove repaired. Try me ATCHISON,Kansas, ..... Ads P. J. Moore..... General Shoe repairing Best work at low prices..... 108 South 6th street. L. BORSERINI Wholesale & Retail: Mercantile Co.. 730-732 Commercial str. Wholesale Dealer in Van. Blatz Milwaukee Beer. impor nd Domestic Liquors A, W. LEACHOUT. Mouldings, Pictures, Artists: Materials Artistic Picture Framer. 5201 Commercial street. O. A. LEE & CO. Dealers in HAY, GRAIN and FEED. 8th & Main str., ATCHISON, Kra Office. City sones. EMIL EBNER.* Pealer in Groceries. N tions & Pe 603 North, Tenth Street, New Telephone 064. FRANK KOEBRICH Oriental & Tenth Street & Corner 10th and Larame str. Tele 71 Jones Bros, 114 South 4th str., Atchison, Ka good line of Refreshing – drink Courteous and polite, give them a call. OSCAR M OLSON, —Notary Public. Money Satisfy sent to Sweden in exchange Power of Attorney to Sweden, at low cost 1604 North 5th street. B. D ZIMMERMAN. Direct Importer and Jobber of China, Glass and Queensware Lamps and Burners. 614 Coml St Atchison, Kans. J.E KETTERMAN THE STAR RESTAURANT Good Dinner, Lunch and Short order Meals 25 cents First class Temperance Drinks Atchi, Kans E. J. BLACK. Restaurant & Meals— Short Orders, Board and Lodging day week 21 meals for weeks board. Call and try me. 3rd Cherokee atr., Leavenworth, Ks. IOHN J. ODONNELL Funeral Director and Embalmer, Corner Shawnee and Fifth street. Open Day and Night Office Telephone 221, Residence Phone 221 Leavenworth, Kansas. Fresh and salt Meats, etc. Corner 5th and Street Street Leavenworth Van JULIUS OPTICIAN. - 7/1/10 Julius name to Corner, Leavenworth Rentted, Cleanth, D. epsirin 07 S. Fith, Leavenworth, Kau. H W SHAVOR, Proprietor All kinds of mild Drinks— Meals and Short order South of Square— HOLTON. THE ASTORIA— L. E. BUMP, Proprietor. Lunches and Short Order first class in every particular. Corner Deneware and Cherokee LEAVENWORTH Kau. Try LEO'S Cafe and Lounge Roof