Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, August 23, 1900, Image 7

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SOLDIERS'
HOMESTEADS
WANTED.
WANTED. Iba add
Antrum of soldiers of the dell war who wn at laaat B dan aaal whs
,lf living, areeatltla. Tha belra under tl an aaUtlad. Ourraapondenca
Bird ou a bumaatrad
BoldtenT widow.
anltclUKl.
Mention The Country Pabllhert Co.
HAY! SWEEPS o STACKERS
KANSAS CITI BAY PRESS 4
mi oijy-..ot mot M KIc, lajnor. wa noajE for '
TK.j arHLTr Land KKFRKMIIXU. uivfc iOWkKTX
. aa. imf-iti THfckaUL HATH CABINKT an AC1
AI.TA
Something New !
Compartment Chair Car
Between
Omaha. Council Bluffs,
Kansas City and
Quincy
Homeseekcrs'
Excursions
The First and Third Tuesday
of Kach Month.
All information at Omaha 4 St.
Louis K. R. City Office, No. 1415 Fr
naui Street, or write
HARRY MOORES,
C. F. A T. A., Omaba, Neb.
Remarkable...
August 15th
1900.
The Season is at Its Height.
Vital Weather.
Altitude, ;t400 Feet.
Healthful Climate
Good Place o Ppend Vacation
HOT SPRINGS,
SOUTH DAKOTA
The trip Is easily made via
Fremont, Eikhorn k Mo. Valley H H
Every Saturday tTii
will run from Omaha to Hut i-prlti(r. i-o.Ouk
Uv OMAHA :00 I'. M.
( VValntir Hnl Itrpot.)
Arrive HuT HI'HINUri, 7:4A next morning,
ft. turn In a- lfeM"r will leave Hot Spring,
vi ry Momlar during Augu.t at t P. M.
Arrive Unmua & P. M.
Rate: One Fare, plus $2,
for round trip.
LIMIT: October 31, 1900.
Bitn Sale: Asgutt II. 18, 21, 25.
Kur pamphlet, wiling all about H ilela,
fWnrry. I'll mate und Cur, call on any .Keril
Korlhweatrrn Lino.
J. H flAHLK.
Traveling I'm.. Agent. Ienlaon, la.
A. L. I-IHHKIl.
TravellDaT Ta... Afent. Kanaaa Lily. Ma
i. K. BtCHAMAK.
General I'u... Agent, Om.lnt, Neb.
.Special Excursion East
Via
Omaha & St. Louis R.R.
Leaving Omaba Auguat Sth, greatly
roduoed round trip rates will bo of
fered to Niagara Fall, M. Y., Alexan
dria Bay, N. Y., Toronlo, Ont., and
Montreal, V. Q. A grand cnance to
tako a aunimer outing at little ei
penae. Half rate plu $2 00 to many
outbern poluta on eale Auguat 7th
and2Ut. All lnf rmailon at Omaha
A St. Louis R. It. City Offlc. No. 1415
Fariiatn Street, or tv-rlie Harry Moore,
C. V. A T. A., Omaha, Neb.
KltSOALL BROS.. MFCS.
ini tta a. toisciL w-urra, ia.
NO YOUR BILLS TO THC
Union Lumber Co.. "JgJJ
Thaa Direct to Farmara at i
WHOLESALE PRICES.
A. If . YANCK, Capital Park, Dal BtolMe, la.
2 or 3 wltsl slt tffel.
3 fr 4 wlttl rttr lltel.
TBE SEASON IS HERE
Wt ham torn print for
you. Write for it
MACHINERY CO., Onnla,Neb.
in
Taking Turkish, Vapor, or Medicated Baths.
THRFJi CENTS aarr..
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..WflMi, MEN aaa WOHK..N to rapnaeat w EVKRYWHEKK.
b.i..rr. wiriiary ...... surt b, Cablatt Co, Toledo, Oil.
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Searles & Searles
SPECIALISTS
In all form, of Private
ltMufi and Dlaordora
of Men. Medicine and
Treatment sent every
wbero for $1.00 per
month, 10 yr. In Omaha.
Vririrocuie., Stricture.
75 Syphilis, boss Vigor and
!. liullty, Blood and nil
form of Nervous fertil
ity arid Sexual L)ardr,
Cum. Uturanterd. Con.nltation FKEK.
Write today for FUEB advice.
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HECLA COFFEE.
MUKDOCK'S PURE SPICES,
"OPT" PLAVORIN8 EXTRACTS
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OUR QftOCFR HAS THIM ALL.
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paoa.
JOK OF WAbltUli
How He Kept Hl Frotnise to a
Woman.
At 3 o'clock In the afternnnn the horn
at Tin Pan Dlgginga began to blow
and 400 men threw down pick and spadt
and haat4ned to what wag callf-d tht
imbllc Rquare. A they came running
in an oirertions they found half a
dozen mt:i surrounding a ramp mate,
ana me cause or the alarm was coon
explained, ine priaoner, who was
known aa Jim Rodgerg, waa a hanKer
on. That meant a speculator and
gambler and a general blackleg. He
had been "warned" two or three ttmea,
but be atuck to the camp, and that
afternoon, having been detected In
cheating at cards, be had ' drawn hl.
gun and attempted to kill. The horn
had been Bounded and the men called
In to give the man a trial before Judge
Lynch. He waa defiant until he looked
around upon the hundreds of stern
faces and caught the muttered words
of menace. Then he grew pale and
silent. The president of the digglnga
acted aa judge. It didn't take over
thirty minutes to settle the case.
"Prisoner at the bar," said the judge,
when the Jury had returned a verdict
of guilty, "we ar' goln' to hang you.
We ain't no wolves thirstln' for blood,
and we ain't anxious to make no rec
ord In the matter of haste. You will
be duly executed arter breakfast In the
mornln'."
That waa all. The prisoner had noth
ing to say, and most of the miners
went back to their work. The man
was put under guard In one of the
shanties, and there were none to de
fend or plead for him. At sundown
Joe of Washoe arslved on horseback.
Nearly everybody at Tin Pan knew
him for the "Bquarest" man in all the
diggings, and he waa warmly welcom
ed. He learned of the trial and sen
tence, of course. Indeed, the Judge
said to him: w
Joe, I'm powerful glad you ar' here.
We've got to hang a critter In the
mornln', and I want things reg'lar and
shipshape. 'Peara to me like there or-
ter be some slngin' or readln' from the
bibie. or suthin. It don't lock right to
hang a man same's as you kill a dog
Jest think it over and help us out."
"I'll take a look at him and see what's
to be done," replied Joe, and half an
hour latar he 'was admitted to the
shanty where the man lay bound.
Joe looked at him long and keenly,
and then drew a defp breath and said:
'I waa afraid of it when they told
me about you. I was on your trail,
mi If I could have got here before
noon It would have been all right."
You you have seen her!" stammer
ed the man.
'For sure. Sh?'s over at Sand Hill."
"And looking for me?"
'And looking for you. She's been
looking for days and weeks. You mus'
be the meanest, low-down critter on
the face of the earth,"
"I've been a bad man," sighed the
prisoner.
"And you'll deserve being hung."
They conversed fur an hour or more
and when Joe of Wanhoe left the shan
ty he left a bfttle of wh!ky with the
miner who had Just come on duty to
stand sentinel for the night. To the
president Joe reported:
"Yes, It'll be more ship-shape and
civilized to pray or sing suthin', and
I'll think It out during the night."
When daylight came the sentinel wa.
found In a drunken sleep, and the pris
oner was missing. Joe's horse was
also found to have vanished during
the night. Nobody could say what hour
the man had escaped, but It was certain
that he was safe from any pursuit by
the miners. There was a loud outcry
and general Indlgnaton, and whe.i the
drunken sentinel was at last aroused
there were a hundred men who de
manded that he be hung In the other's
place. Down under the "hanging tree"
there was a barrel on end with a
noosed rope dangling from a ' limb.
While nicii w-re -crowdinj and shout
ing and demanding Washoe Joe un
buckled hia guns, removed his hat and
Jacket, and making his way through
the Jam mounted the barrel and slipped
the noose over his head. The whole
camp followed and surrounded him, and
presently a great hush fell upon the
crowd. Then he looked calmly about
him and said:
"A week ago a little woman reached
Sand Hill by the stage the first wo
man ever seen In that town. She was
Utile and she was purty, and her heart
was brcakln'. She had come a thousand
milesshe had braved the Injuns and
the hardships she had dared mor'n a
man jest to hunt up that crllter you
was calculatln' to hang this mornln'.
He Is her brother."
There was something almost appall
Ing In the silence around the speaker,
and he was paler as he continued:
"No matter what he was, she didn't
know It. She Jest looked upon him as
a bit wild and a wanderer. There was
an old mother back In the states who
was grlevln' and weepln", and who
wanted to see hr boy again before
death cam, When that little woman
told me the atory when she told me of
her long Journey and how she had
arched and sarched and been disap
pointedwhen she appealed to rne to
aid her, I gin her my hand an my prom
ise. It was the hand and pmmlse of
Joe of Washoe, and he neyr guts back
on cither."
There were murmurs of applause on
every aide, but no man spoae aoovs ais
breath,
"You were goln' to hang him," r
turned Joe, an he lifted a hand to thr
rope Above his head. "I don't sny hi
didn't detsrva It, but I'd prml.ed lhni
little woman to hunt him up and sent!
him orer to her at Sand Hill. He'll K'
back to the s'atea with her. He'll go
because He ain't so bad way down it,
aia htart, ana has ami gut a teeun' lor
bis mother and sister, and he'll go
jecause I'll hunt him down and kil
.lim If he don't. That was the under
.tandin' before I helped him eft. ei.
( helped him off. I cut hia bonds an J
told him to take my horse and ride like
the devli, and by this time be'a lined
his sister."
There were angry shouts from a hun
dred throats at the admission, but Joe
waved hia hand for silence and said:
"She waa a woman, and I felt sorry
for her and gin her my promise. I had
to play Tin Pan Diggings low down
to keep my word, but I didn't run
away from you. No, I stayed right
yere to explain matters, and to say
that you shan't be disappointed in a
hangln'. I'd a heap rather died with a
gun in my hand and for a better
ma,n, but she was a little woman, and
she waa breakln' her heart. Gentle
men, let the bangin' proceed!"
No man moved or spoke.
"I'm up yere with the noose about
my neck, and if some of you will kick
the bar'l away I'll make as good a
show as the man who got away."
They began to fall back. They kept
their eyes on the man, but they fell
back and melted away from him and
never uttered a word. He looked down
upon them with folded arms and a
queer smile on his face, and by and
by only one man wag left the presi
dent of the diggings.
What's the matter, Tom" queried
the man on the barrel.
"No hanging, Joe," waa the laconic
reply.
"But why?"
"Because she was a purty little wo
man who had come a thousand miles,
and he was her brother!"
Tricks in the Laundry Business.
"Many people have never known how
the laundries of Denver worked the
bunco racket on patrons while they
were running cheap prices," said a
man yesterday who was driver of one
of the wagons, says the Denver Post.
"For months it has cost only five
cents to have a white shirt rendered fit
for further service In ("me of -the laun
dry oBBces. During the same period
other laundries have been charging 10
cents for shirts, and they have been
explaining that the ten-cent was the
superior to the one that cost five cents.
"This is where the men were fooled,
but they did not know it, hence It is all
the same in the end. Many people
would be happier if they knew less of
many things. The same laundry houses
have been keeping different offices,
some for the cheap trade and some for
the high-priced trade. The latter ex
ists because it thinks when it pays
bigger money it receives better service.
When the shirts from the cheap offices
and the high-priced offices come Into
the r'"e where the laundry trust does
all Its work, they are dumped into the
same vat, containing a decoction which
bleaches them and takes out all the
dirt. The same Is true of collars and
cuffs. Subsequently all such articles
are placed upon the same ironing and
smoothing apparatus, and the five-cent
shirts emerge looking Just as well as
the ten-cent shirts. Also, the collars
which were taken in to be washed and
ironed for two cents appear as nicely
finished as those for which perhaps
four or five cents was collected.
"This Is one of the tricks of the laun
dry business in this city that has been
exceedingly successful in Denver. Un
der the nw schedule of prices I sup
pose it will continue. All the short,
collar and cuff Ironing in the laundries
is done by machinery, and bosoms and
cuffs and collars cannot be varnished
until they shine except by hand. The
Chinese excel at this. They were given
a hard blow when the American laun
dries Inaugurated the stale of cheap
prices. The new schedule is not raised
enough Lt 'put much work back lntff
the hands of the Celestials."
Kngliah .Jacobite Society.
To judge from the list of Jacobite
clubs and associations given In the "Le
gitimist calendar for 1S95," which In
cludes the orator of White Ropes, the
Devon White Rose Club, the Legitimist
Jacobite League of Great Rritaln and
Ireland (ponderous title), tbe Eastern
Counties' (shade of Cromwell!) White
Cockade c!ub, the Forty-five club of
Grimsby, the Glasgow Jacobite club, the
Oxford University Legitimist club, the
Jacobite Restoration league, the Surrey
White Rose league, the Mary Stuart
club of Lanmark, the Lfgltlmist Reg
istration union, the National Royalist
and Jacobite association, the Order of
St. Germain and the Hemlngford Grey
Royal Oak club, not to mention our old
familiar Thames Valley Jacoblt'S and
two or three foreign legitimist bodies,
It ought not to be difficult for the sup
porters of the lost house of Stuart to
put several hundred adherents In the
field (or even Ludgate circus) If they
so decide.
A cow Is the last creature one would
expect to see with ear rings, yet every
cow In Belgium must wear them now,
The director general of agriculture has
Issued a regulation that all animals of
the bovine species ar to wear ear ring
as soon as they have attained the age
of three months. Ilreeders are obliged
to keep an exact account of the ani
mals raised by them, and the ring, on
wltleh Is enpravd a number, Is fasten
ed In the animal's ear to prevent the
substitution of oiio anlma. for another.
"Everything seems to be against me,"
he said.
No dnuTt he exaeeeratej, but there
.vas certainly a Rod dot! sesl.i.t hlnv
"or ihe girl who sat by his side an
Mllow.d her head on his manly brea
A'lghd not lest than 250 pounds.
THIS IS THE MAI WHO
la known all over
Iowa and Nebraska as
originator of the
"Kharaa System" of
Magnetic Healing and
Osteopathy. By this
means he cures every
known chronic dis
ease without the use
of drugs or surgery,
Cures absolutely guaJ
ran teed. He has justl
Issued a large illus
trated 8-page paper
called "Good Health,"
which will tell you all
about It. Portraits and testimonial of
patients and graduates of his school. A
paper sent free for the asking. Writ
for it Address, Prof. Theo. Kharaa,
Supt., 1U5-17 Chicago street, Omaha,
Neb.
AGENTS WANTED.
nelaterehMfpableCaaapaignTriek Bndga
"Affent wanted vrvarharA.M
nniije uv
by mall U cents.
,ii n. uo.
i00 by ex Drew S7.60.
IWXjCt expreu 176.00.
We are manufacturing LOOO.OOO aa a starter
and can sblp oul-of-fwn orders at once. It
I new, novel, original and handsomely got
ten up; will altered an Inoaiue amount of
fctnutement and be a tremendous seller
Hustle la your order; send money by regi.t
ered letter, express order or petal order;
terms cb.
CLOYO NOVELTY CO..
823 New York Life Bld'g, Kansas City, Mo.
f. I.l m JCtJHES all Kidney
Kkineycura
Bene, etc. At drug
flats, or by mail,
II. Pree book, ad-
rice, etc., of
Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoga. N. Y.
$20 WEEK SURE
We pay 0
week for men
or women
with rig to introduce our Poultry remedy in
oountry. EXCELSIOR MFG. CO.
PARSONS, KANSAS.
YOUNG MEN
Wanted to learn Telegraphy and be assisted
to positions. "Skelton Combination" of
Telegraphy. Typewriting, Badness Penman
ship, Station Reports and Hallway Bookkeep
ing Is a sure winner. Try It .
Address, W. H. SKELTON. Mgr.,
Box m, Sallna, Has.
HOW'S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.
WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O.
WALDING, KJNNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Don't fall to read Drs. Thornton &
Minor's two-column advertisement,
which appears in next week's Issue of
this paper. This firm has gained a wide
reputation in the treatment and cure
of rectal diseases of all kinds, and those
who are afflicted can do no better than
to read the advertisement and profit
thereby.
Occasionally a man refuses to drink
beer because his physician recommends
It or unless he thinks he ought to rec.
ommend it.
Why not doctor vourseif? "dnnnra"
Tablets are guaranteed by Kldd Drug Co.,
s"i, jo., iu Luie an uireuses inuamma
tlon, ulcerations of the urlnarv svRtem
organs, bladder, etc., or send free medi
cine until cured if guaranteed lot falls.
nn imernai remeay witn injection com
bined: the only one In America. Price, ia,
or 2 for 15, sent per mall. Retail and
wholesale of Myers & Dillon Drug Co.,
Omaha; M. A. Dillon, South Omaha; Da
vis Drug Co., Council Bluffs; Klggs Phar
macy, Lincoln; 11. S. Baker, Sioux City.
Complete line of rubber goods; ask for
what you want.
Be sure and read the advertisement
of Drs. Thornton & Minor of Kansas
City In next week's Issue of the paper.
If any of the readers or their friends
are troubled with any rectal diseases
they will be Interested In reading what
others say of their treatment and
methods.
The desire for fame has betrayed
many an ambitious man into commit
ting indiscretions that forever ruined
his reputation.
Menses surely Brought on regularly,
suppressions neglected often result in
blood poisoning and quick consumption,
and Is the direct cause of woman's trou
bles; therefore keep the menses regular
with "De Le Due's Female Regulator,"
find women will be happy and healthy.
If It falls, Kldd Drug Co., Elgin, 111.,
send free medicine until relieved and fully
cured; $2 per package, or 3 for 16. per
mall. Retail and Wholesale of Myers &
Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; M. A. Dillon
South Omaha; Davis Drug Co., Council
Bluffs; Klggs Pharmacy, Lincoln; H. S
Baker, Sioux City. A complete line of
rubber goods on hand; aak for what you
want ,
Vital weakness ana nervous debility can
be cured. "Vlrtuama" Tablets are guar
anteed by Kldd Drug Co., Elgin, 111., to
cure all nervous diseases, debility and vi
tal ios.es, or send free medlolne until
cured If guaranteed lot falls. Pale, thin,
emarlateo. tremblnlg and nervous people
should try these tablet; greatest of nerve
tonics. If vou are not what you ought to
be, or want to be and can be, gW them
one trial and you will pral.e (hem for
ever VI a packnge. or 3 for 16, per mail..
Retail and wholesale of Myers A Dillon
Drug Co.. Omaha. M. A. Dillon, South
Omuha; Davis Drug Co., Council BlurTs;
Rlgus Pharmacy, Lincoln; H. 8. Baker,
Sioux City. Full line of rubber goods;
ask for what you want.
Drs. Thornton A Minor of Kansas
City, Mo., will have an advertisement
In next week's Issue which should be
read with Interest by any one troubled
with rectal diseases of any kind. The
large number of people who give testi
mony in regard to the treatment and
cures la proof enough that they cer
tainly cure any case of the above dis
eases ,
COUNTRY PUBLISHERS COMP'Y
OMAHA. Vol. 3-No. 32-10OO
Farmers and Pooltrymen ! 1
Voti ran not sflord to be without
.LAKE'S HCt IXTIDMIrMTM.
your noti Irom Cholera: nor iet and
Sheep Irom Utstemper, Scratches and
Mange. Kffp your Cattle fre Irom
r'litA. and Pmilttv from Cholera, Roup.
Mealy Leg, Arc. tf your dealer does not
krep M, fend m cent, for a gal In.,
LAKE CNIMICAl CO. ISI 3 CRAND AV.
Uitnmnm City' Uo.
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CANCERS CURED,
aaAr.il. at Paaala Oladlr Taatifr to
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Write t Soma oftna Paaia Wfcaaa TM
nnUli ar Glv.n Below u4 gstHaj
m naju iui i ni. u Tr
DR. E. O. SMITH
OP KANSAS CITY, MO.
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mi ni at tka offla. aid at kaaat
srakari.
wa as aai wan aaa I wua to to
sharaS to Mrs. tank.
VratonaUr,
tmftrti IT Umrt-CvrH 19 H
m m JhWae'-arg. Eaa. Tor, u
S, S. . tatta, iiaaa City, Ma.
taa, sir; I had ban aAUrtoi Isr aawa
i aanetsf far awawBB
aar aaaa lasySaS toyai
an 4av I was ajrawwa
m al katSa. laahtta
, at agauai nSarata, had
art kr tw tantBaayl
Man witt pithattal eaaear whea I ancM to
hrtnataint. Ia tklrtan 4av I waa aM
aaa witaoat taa ai
StoUaia.t lor ta. baaaSt
t thy stay ba usances
as to xai tot tnatBtnt.
lean Truly,
Otktr BttUrt Ftlltf fa Own Htm.
FralrH Baas, Mo Rav. 11 hM
Sr. I. 0. gBlth. Kanaaa City. Ma.
Bear Sir : It la with plaanra tka I stato 1
fwar tnatBaat of a nacar oa By kowar tm waa
eaBiua ween. It was al abeat lew
madlng aaa far a yar I had takn
af ether doctor., bat to do avail. I waw to
MS yoa carad my caocar la IS daj. I sksa
patarai ta yoa a. ioa a. i nva.
Taon Traly, Wn.LIaJ) Kl
loofts likt Himttlf Agmm.
I. 1. 0. Smith. Kanaaa City, Ma.
B.a, Doctor : I write to tall yes wa art f
aaa i.ai caa caaoer you t raa, Lac
nuraij carta, aaa I am Daea
aaraia. tub i want to
watghad oaa haadrad and
watch on. haadrad and .litv-two
tsar au .ay 1 am looking Ilk. aynll agals.
TaU Mr.. Smith that wa thank Bar far tor i
ton. Wa thank yoa both .vary day al aar He
wa uau n.vcr lorgct woat yoa aan sai
to. Wa kan baaa trying to gat oa. of oar i
ton to com. and an you. I told hia that J
Bis yea eooid cur. aim that aa would to I
I oar gntarei maada, ,
aia. m at a. vTOaawai
(Mr. CaTtcr waa eurod of aclrrfea. nanr aa
car aa
aa.ll of tha back, that aaaaarad tlx I
Bad dowa aad nr. I. alia, across. Be I
sand lar a.arly two y.ars.)
tit It urt Sht It Omni.
t ki
m. 1. . Smith Saaltarlaa Co.. Kbbm. Crtr. U
Dau Doctor aad Un. Smith iThro aj
gala. oca ol kiad Provldnn aad aar BhEaTI
trntamt I aa amplr
feal aalady, .aacar. My braaat Is aatirahr kaald
Bad I aoaaldar aynil caraa. I wsald karaaai
2r
fwaTtOL
on .ooaar bat waa tod to b son a w
I fwi crataTal to yoa both lot tlw
acts ot kladaaaa and eoartaar akowa
yav koaa. I (ait at bom. than. ffc. triajBaBS
waa sot aaarly a. aavara aa I aaaaoaad rtBai
to. I will haartlly iwroaaaad yoa whn I ha
.pportuaity. Mr Irani J. all thlak I kato
trovad woaoarlallT. Finn aanft sty
abbm lor all you have doaa for m.
Wuklag yoa .aecan ia yow aoM warfe
saata arw yau hisad, .- - .... ,
. ' Lwoaat BrsfSSa
Lltt tf m Ftw ftrmtr Patltntt. '
Tha following Mat glva. aaan tad slliaga
af a annbarol farmar patlaota whoa 1 hat
and ol c&ucax. W. aak aay amtctad parswa wk
nd. this adrartlwmaat to wrtta ta aay ar a
pi ta. aaan aivaa and laara lor tkaaaaaJv.
rk.th.r or aot my traatm.nl la .aa. ratlaUs aa
nr. to core. I do aot acc.pt yoar aaaay aatau
aav. curad you. tai. bbouio oa guaraatMaaa
dant to .Bttafy th. moat aaaptlcal. Oa as I N
.uaat you, wiita to my lormar patlaota aad U yai
ar. couvlBccd by thair lattara. wrlu to an to
aay lalormatluu yoa wish aad I will ahnrtaUj
glvalt to you Im ot aay coat.
Mr. Janol. Uoodtng. Til W. 11th Mm Kaaaa
Clt. no. cerad 0I caocar of tka braaat,
Katl. I. Hock, ni Anutrwag Ava., I aaaa
onj, Kaa. Cuiwd of eaaear of tto braaat..
L. 1. Hancock, Ml I. Had Bt lor tkraa
araripai ol A a.m. school, K
Carad af two eaaear. ot th. laaa.
Mr.. 1. W. Shaunoa. ' "1 Ohio St- Kaaaaa ral
Kaa. Carad ot caacar ol tha braaat.
A. M. P.rkla. 607 B. ISlh St., Kaaaaa 4Mb
Me. Carad ot cancsr ol cha.k. ISSf.
Mn. A. M. K lick a.r, IB Flora Aw, Xaaaa
tf, Ma. Curad of naaar oa lonhaad.
M. Llttla, lis WrBBdotea St., Kaaaaa City, Ho
Carad of wacar or bow.
J a. Maaaon, lias Ursad Awa, Kaaaaa Qto
Ms. Carad of saacar of tax..
Oaa. Ryaa. ssit K. lath St- Kaaaaa OMp, Mo
Bond of caacar ol DBgar.
PavU Una. in Crpraaa An., Kaaaaa OHg, Be
Oarad of caacar ol aaad ol aigkt ynn' UssalBS
Cha. K. Haatlaatoo, Ml Mocha. tor M, Boo
ns City, Mo. Carad of nacar al nr.
Mrs. a.thoay Sattk. asr. Stk aad BwaakaM
W-, Keuas City, Kaa. Kplthanal am tfta
stad oa tha tad ot th. aoaa, tmlad Aagoat, taii
Fraak Ullllaad. 1717 Botan at. Carad ai mm
ar al th. Jaw la iktS.
LUiU klardoa. IM aad Orova Sta, Kaaaa
Bit. Ma. Cund ol caacar ol tka oar.
Thos. U Tuckar, fio '. MlUa, Ma. Orad s
MB OSf ff fakM ftfid BOsMa
a S. Oroom. Uooch . Mas. Ma. Can! at aaa
ar al lower Up.
acas uau, iiagaa, bm. cans sf samsr 0
a laaa,
Mn. Jaaa rflchala. Jaaataww. Ma. Carad a
nacsr ol tha lace.
Ws aln ramr to 1st, PMUaaa. saatar al ta.
U. B. Chareh ol Jaantowa, Ma, as to ksowsi
pvar.l nan wa Bava earas.
I. W. Moraa. tarry. Sa. Dak. Oarad at
af Da, 1WT.
Mrs. BUaa DaTaalt. Haw Flwnsa, Ma. Cava,
at mbsm al tha laca.
Fast Seklar. Artana. Mfc. Ckwd st toissra
wllp.
Dr.
Smith treats Caaasi,
Lvaaa
f amors, Scrofula, 014 Sam, aU Bloot
OMSfcSSS.
Parties deslHag neUmoot eaa klarvsj
is tatlsfaotory rofercnosaor dspostt tht
money in any Dank, to ne paid wosa tnei
ars ready to fo noms amrtd, wr. nsiiti
does not ktk pay for what ho does Bota
but cures first and takes pa Afterward
Bis down town office Is at the north-saS
sorrier of Tenth And Main streets, whan
bs may bo consulted free of chare, fra
1:80 a. m. to 4:80 p. m. After thsa
hours hs can be sesa st his prlvats saal
Urlurn, Tenth nd Ckvslsnd svkbus.
Psmphleis and alrculsrs ooataialai
Isttsrs and lists of af persons ouraS sj
saaasr eheerfullr farnlshad thosa WBI
Apply fa ahssi slihsr la persoa or t
Ah U, BB1TU, B. U.L
a
reagfct aUaaar. aa kaostasss
..Haanq, ir waiaa ii is Baaaaaaa a sag sa
SB traal mtafal. It la arfaaa m aaaa
a aar gratata) tkaaaat
aa. ww. white saaWM
aawr M
wbSbwwVbbbVb
oa ay saes
to ay ois waui
oa lor tiHtBl
fh . Doanda. saw
Doaada. aa