X- J M I fete i - y if - -- fc V V i WH VAPOR vm JACK 5V Ti LuMBEEi fc T ALLT -Wants to Add Letter to List Hoping to In line ce Ocher Sufferers Bad Case of Rupture and Oilier Troubles for Years Cured in three w ek Did Not Take One- Cent of Pay Until Cured McPherson Kans June 8 1899 Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo Dear Doctor i want to add my testimonial letter to vour aiready large list hoping to in fluence some sufferer to go to you I had a bad cae of rupture for vears and suffered great agony I went to Dr Henderson and was cured In three weeks I cannot say too much for him I know he can do just what ho says he can do The doctor does not ask one cent of pav until the patient Is well This Is the best guarantee he can possibly give to any person afflicted as I was 1 will answer anyone who wishes to know more about my case Very truly vours R OLSON SEND FOR MY TREATISE ON THE CURE OF RUPTURE SENT TO YOU FREE Deal ras to Add Testimonial Case a Bad One Permanent Cure in Short Tune Would Not b Back in Mime Con dition for SlOOO Dr Ernest Henderson thank you and wou d recommenc your Rupture cure toancre Tse ths if you wn J am truly tnankfuly yours FRED HARPER 201 Indiana Ave I GUARANTEE A CURE OR RECEIVE UO PAY FOR MY WORK YOU PAY WHEN CURED - - V JF - J SEND YOUR BILLS TO THE Union Lumber Co WJK They Sell Direct to Farmers at WHOLESALE PRICE SOLDIERS - HOMESTEADS WANTED WANTED the addressee of soldiers of the civil war who served at least 90 days and who filed on a homestead of 4080 or 120 acres befonj Jim 22 1874 can Bell his additional right Soldiers widows if living are entitled The heirs under 21 are entitled Correspondence 80 Mention The Country Publishers Co A M VANCE Capital ark Des Moines la I HAY SWEEPS and STACKERS I I KANSAS CITY HAY PRESS MACHINERY CO Omaha Neb IBJ Taking Turkish Vapor or Medicated Baths fc A Vam new and improved THERMAL HATH CABINETS are AUTOMATICALLY co trucied no that you cn supply y uraefvih drnkiDg yrnt T and the fr WITHOUT AN ASSISTANT Our CaMnet H4U1S jiidiic jcrf ct HEALTH CLEANLINESS VIGOR and HEAITV Will cure KHEUMATTSMXEtKALOIA CnUt TuRrinne and Malaria 1UYSICIANS r commended tbnn for W OMAN N VdexpIlfirV Vrnm l SlIKATlON ALL TI1E 131 SKI PUPJR SALTS ACIPS AND POISONOUS MATTER which if xeumtd came diirFsnisMnM3iea0tar Writtfcr onr rUlnrC tefnrq tnyfn a Psth CnWnet wi8 MEX d WOSIV to rcut ui EVERY WHERE Ezciuniveurritury given Standard Bath Cabinet Co Toledo Ohio OUR NEW LITTLE GiANT Ii H P GASOLINE ENGINE Worth Its Weight in Gold to Every Stockman and Farmer How many of you have lost the price of this Engine in one day on account of insuf ficient wind to operate your wind mills leaving your stock without water Get one now to do your pumping when there is no wind or to do it regularly Weather does not affect Its work hot or cold wet or dry wind or calm it is all the same to this machine Will also shell corn grind feed saw wood churn hutter and is handy for a hundred other jobs in the house or on the farm Costs nothing to keep when not working and only 1 to 2 cents per hour when working Shipped completely set up ready to run no foundation needed a preat labor and money saver Requires practically no attention and is absolutely safe We make all sizes of Gasoline Engines from 1 to 75 horse-power- Write for circular and EDCcizil d rices FAIRBAHKS HORSE CO OMAHA HEB You Pay Nothing Until Cured Facts Stated by My Former Patients If You Are Afflicted With Rupture Dont Fail to Feid them My Guarantee is Valuable Be cause You do Not Pay Me - One Cent Until You Are Well I present to the readers of this paper a few testimonial letters and names of former patients Avhom I have cured of rupture believing that the afflicted would rather correspond with some one who has been cured than read what I might say about myself They can more fully investigate and convince them selves as to the merits of my treatment I could use this entire space singing my own praises but believe the statement of those 1 have cured will be more satis factory to the alllicted I will ask you to write to any or all of them If you are satisfied with what they say about my reliability and methods of treatment write to me or call and see me Remem ber that in all cases I guarantee a cure End do not accept one cent of money un til you are well Consultation by mail or in person is entirely free I will be pleased to correspond with you regard ing your case DR ERNEST HENDERSON Suffered for Tears Pronounced Incurable by Doctors Glad He Took Treatment After Three We ks was Sound and V 11 Treatment is All Tliat is Claimed fur It Hopes Letter Will be Means of Inducing Others to Take Treat in eat Dr Ernest Henderson Kansas City Mo Dear Doctor I wish testate that I can most heartily recommend your rupture treatment Since early youth I had been seriously troubled with a right scrotal rupture that was pro nounced bydoctors to be incurable except pos biply by a dangerous surgical operation Hear ing of our treatment I determined to try the same and am glad I did so for after taking your treatment but three weeks I am now Bound and well Your treatment is all that you claim for it If this letter will do you any good I would be glad to bare you publish the same and I hope it may be the means of inducing others to take your treatment and be cured Yours respectfully WM LYNN Hansom Ks CONSULTATION BY MAIL OR IN PER SON frltEE WK1TE TO 3JE ABOUT YOCtt CASE Finds Tie tinent Successful Examined Oth er Jutir nts a d Found Cure Perinuneut Had been in the Businr6s Thinks This Most Rational Treat ment of the Day December 20 1809 To whom it may concern This will certify that I have taken Dr Ernest Hendersons treatment for rupture and that 1 find It entirely successful I nave examined a number of patients that he has treated and I find that a permanent cure has been made In everv case examined I have watched this treatment for some time as 1 have been in this line of business myself having beeu an expert truss fitter for a number of years I believe this Is the most rational treatment of the day and that he will be successful In everv case I would most ncartily recommend anyone with a rupture to consult Dr Henderson Verv respectfully yours JACOli WE1T2EL Independence Mo SEND FOR MY TREATISE ON THE CURE OF RUPTURE WENT TO YOU FREE Lutheran Minister Cnred After Years Tried Many Trusses but They All bailed Upon Advice of Rev F Pfeif fer of eUalin Mo Tried Dr Hen derson the Rupture Specialist of Kansas City The Care was complete Has Dispensed witli Trusses Win Answer Letters From Those A filleted Who Wlah Further Particulars Kansas City Mo This Is to certify that I haye suffered for six years with a very bad rupture and during ill of the time I have worn different kind of truss es day and night with the hope or effecting a cure but they ail failed they only held the rupture in place Utfon the advice of Rev F Pfelfferof Sedalia Mo I consulted Dr Ernest Henderson the Rupture Specialist 103 W 9th St Kansas City Mo who cured me In a few weeks without sub jecting me to a dangerous and painful opera tion The cure was complete and since then I have dispensed with my trusses wltnout Incon venience To me uveresi of all who are -afflicted with ttiis trouble I do write this ana heartily recom mend Dr Henaerons treatment Anjone de siring more information will please apply to tee personadj or by letter I am Respectfuny JOHN SAUER Nov 14 1695 1317 Oak St Kansas City 2 In writing please enclose a stamp for reply I GUARANTEE A CURE OR RECEIVE NO PAY FOR MY WORK YOUPAY WHEN CURED No Troube After First Treatment Which was Painless Did Not Interfere With Work and Cured In Les Than One Month Rrconiniendji Treatment fcJJHiJ tJUUCIQISi Dt Ernes Henderson 03 W 9th St Cly My Dear Doctor- I write you unsolicited to sBy irt yen havemaaea permanent cure ofmy I lture wLIcb wa as you know a 8rEe Direct WITH THE FUNNY MAN Puck Did It ever occur to you thai I might be in love with you Oh yes Why havent you ever seen me laugh ing to myself Puck Teacher Why wasnt George Washington punished when he acknowl edged cutting the cherry tree Pupil disdainfully Why people dat turn staes evidence is never soaked Judge The new minister had a de cidedly slow delivery Mamma ex claimed Beth after the service I wish theyd sent us a higher geared speak er Philadelphia Press Bess They say Maud Goodby kissed a man at the Jones lawn party the other night Jack Thats true Bess How do you know Jack I had it from her own lips Chicago Post Did she have a good time while she was away this summer No she was worrying for fear her husband was having a good time at home Detroit Journal The reported large umber of old maids In Massachusetts ould seem to suggest that the suckers vhile being born at the rate of one per minute largely move west at an mrly age Cleveland Plain Dealer Mamma is lurse a Boxer Why no dear What nakes you ask such a question Oh cause she boxed papas ears when he rled to kiss her Somerville Journal She Did you tnow that this is the longest day in vhe year He Not much The longest lay in the year was that day a month igo when you wouldnt speak to me Chicago Tribune With your permis sion Miss de Muir I shall do myself the pleasure to call occasionally Why certainly Mr Harkalong Papa will be glad to see you But In fact I think he is in the other room now Indianapolis Journal Im writing to Sam about his hay fever What of it Why when he was here I thought he made too much fuss about it now I have got it myself I want to tell him that he didnt make half fuss enough Chicago Post Why is it asked the debutante that young widows seem to be so popular and are usually so quickly married again Thats easy answered the widow You see we have had experience with man we know how inordinately lazy he is and so we do our share of the love making Willie she exclaimed severely why did you go to the jam jar while I was out But Willie had taken his lesson from Mahomet and the mountain Because the jam jar wouldnt come to me he answered promptly Jngulnal Hernia I think this is the name you gave it filling the scrotum I am glad to say that Inever had any trouble retaining It after the first treatment arid that I am now a well man Thanks to God and yourself Tour treatment was painless and did not stop me from my work A cure was made In less than a month I certainly will do what I can for you and my suffering fellows and most heartily recommend all ruptured to take your treatment You may use this letter if you desire I beg to remain your friend WM WBLTMAN K C Stock Yards or 410 Landis Court CONSULTATION BY MAIL OR IN PER SON FREE WRITE lO MK ABOUT YOUR CASE Suffered With Bad Case for Over Five Tears Could Not Stand it Any Longer After Reading Advertisement Concluded to Take Treatra nt Paid for With Pleasure Will Gladly Writ Anyone About Ca e Kansas City Mo June 3 1900 Dr Ernest Henderson City My Dear Doctor It is with pleasure I inform vou that I am entirely cured ota bad case of rupture for which you treated me first about two years ago I suffered with a very bad rup ture for over five vears many times it was so bad 1 could scarcely retain it with the aid of a truss As the rupture was constantly getting worse and the pain so great I could not stand It any longer 1 was much discouraged After reading vour advertisement over a d over again concluded to try your treatment and to my surprise you cured me In less than fotu weeks I am glad to say after such a longtime of suffering f am absolutely sound and well I paid your fee with pleasure and still feel that I owe you a debt of gratitude which I hope to pav by Inducing other sufferers to go to you for treatment thereby doing a kindness to them and to you I will gladly write to anyone about my case I almost forgot to say that I considered your oiler of receiving no pay until a cure was ef fected as the best guarantee you could give and that is what first gave me confidence in yourtreatment as soon as I talked to you Respectfully your friend J S HAMMICK 19 East Sixth Street THE FOLLOWING HAVE BEEN CURED OF RUPTURE AND ARE SELECTED AT RANDOM FROM MANY I HAVE CURE IN WRITING THEM PLEASE ENCLOSE A STAMP FOR ANSWER Mike Gaynor 2 Ewing St Kansas City Ks A R Olson McPherson Kas Robert J Brock couuty uttorney Manhattan Kas N M Kent 401 Orchard St Chicago HI Oscar Dillon 901 Campbell St Kansas City Jio H M McDonald Denison Kas B F Dobbs 19 20 N 17th St Kansas City Kas A Young 3418 Windsor Ave Kansas City Mo J SHamraick plumbing 19 E Cth bt Kan sas City Mo Thos Ratio Kanas City Mo W C Peak grocer 21 Central Ave Kansas City Kas MS Welch care Goodlander Milling Co Ft Scott Kas Dr T F PaTker 1517 Brooklyn Ave Kansa Ciy Mo Herman Bagull Kansas City Mo Wm Lynn Ransom Kas M G Hartzell 7W Felix St St Joeo Fred Harper 2011 Indiana Ave Kansas City Mo William Weltman 410 Landis Court Kansas City Mo Rev F Pfeiffer Sedalia Mo R J Champion Armour Station Kansas City Kas JT Wood merchant Greenwood Jackson county Mo Chas T Hummer 424 Edmond St St Joe Mo Will B Castor li N Surlng Ave St Louis Mo Fred Phares 617 Cherry St Kansas City Mo E R Demorest Kansas Citv Mo R B Giiffith207 Lyceum Bldg Kansas City Mo Thomas McMahon 704 N 7th St St Louis Mo EW restaurant keeper 109 E 13th St residence 1012 Locust St Kansas City Mo Child 3 months old G F Shaw assistant county surveyor Inde pendence Mo Washington Baker Halls Summit Kas William Hlggins 117 Car Ave Armourdale Kas W L Gray Stanberry Mo W T Wingate Amltv Mo Earl Maxwell Valley Falls Kas C Sandy 76 Kansas Ave Kansas City fas James McMockin i32 Tullis Court Kansas City Mo Frank Craig 15th and Topping Ave Kansav City Mo DR ERNEST HEHDERS01I 103 West Ninth Street ifJSAS fflY uissniim jc - rUOKWOETFS 00MEESI0N Calhoun Ga Letter in Globe-Democrat Old Ben Duckworth lives near the little town of Allatoona and i generally recognized as the toughest character in the community or at least was so considered until his re cent reformation Ben has like other celebrities in most mountain com munities earned a title and is called Maj Duckworth by his familiars He is a man of about GO small and shriv eled and will tip the beam at about 90 pounds He is blear e3ed bald headed ex cept for a narrow bristle of red hair around the base of his skull bow legged and generally out of plumb but he is as game as the gamest and when he gets on one of his periodical sprees he is as full of fight as a game cock He has long been regarded as a champion in a knock-down-and-drag-out fight and many a larger and more comely man has come to grief at the hands of Maj Duckworth before he learned of his fighting powers He lives about five miles from the little town in the neighborhood of Rehobeth Hardshell Baptist Church and one of his neighbors is Elder Langworthy a shining light in the church and community Elder Lang worthy is the opposite of Maj Duck worth in every respect Tall solemn and sedate he is one of the quietest of menand has ever looked with dis favor on the pranks of his lit tle neighbor He is a man much given to thought and deep introspection and he is so careful of hst daily walk and conversation that the slightest lapse from what he considers the path of moral rectitude causes him much grief and mortification He has two buxom daughters who look after the work of the household and for some l w1 l rn n rf I10 L1J11G 111CJ 11UU UCCU ViWLLljJlllllllilJj vi iu 1 weight of the heavy well bucket which works with a rope windlass The well is 40 or 50 feet deep and to draw a full bucket of water from the bottom of it is no easy task especi ally when the bucket is big and heavy The girls had been at the old man for a long time to remedy the mat- ter but he was too deeply absorbed in things spiritual to pay much heed to matters material Some time ago during an unusu ally warm spell of weather Maj Duckworth paid a visit to the little town and spent the day loafing around the places of refreshment where he could keep his skin full of I corn liquor It was on a Sunday and j the Major was unusually hilarious picking a row with the town marshal and narrowly escaping a night in the lock up JJe strutted about the streets and Happed his wings and crowed like a rooster and cut up all sorts of shines but he failed to get such a pitched battle as he desired and late in the night when the last groggery was closed he betook himself home ward very much disappointed that he had failed to get mixed up in a scrap of some sort He was justf about as full of corn whisky as his hide could hold but the night was warm and pleasant and lit had tKe big road all to himself so he took his time and stopped to rest oc casionally when his feet wabbled a little too much Finally he grew thirsty and began to cast about for a drink of water It then occurred to him that he had grossed the last stream about a mile behind and it was still two good long miles to his cabin in the clearing But by a by path turned off from the main road about that point which led to the residence of Elder Langworthy and Maj Duckworth recalled with much longing how cool and sweet was the water from that deep well The more he thought of the water the thirstier he grew and he decided to try the venture although the east ern sky was beginning to brighten with the first blush of dawn and all honest folks should have long ago been abed and enjoying a Sunday morning nap Maj Duckworth re membered the aversion which Lang worthy had toward all rowdies him self especially but he thought that as it was too early for anjbody to be astir he might venture on the at tempt to secure a drink of water from the well So he staggered up the path aiid climbed over the fence and found himself at the well But then a new difficulty arose The well was deep and the bucket so heavy that he felt doubtful of being able to draw i to the surface once it waa filled Another thing the racket made by the windlass would arouse every soul about the place and Elder Lang worthy would hop out of bed and preach him a sermon before he could escape As he pondered on these things his thirst increased to such an extent that it became a torture and he grew desperate Seizing a gourd which hung on the well curb he climbed onto the curb and began to descend the well by the use of the step holjs cut in either wall after the fashion of country wells He finally reached the bottom and gulped down several dippers full of the delicious beverage clinging to the step holes with his feet all the while Now it so happened that Elder Langworthy was unusually wrought up that night He lay awake and tossed arfd tumbled and muttered in his distress until after all the cocks in the neighborhood had announced the coming of daylight Finally he became thirsty from his feverish con dition and he arose and went out to the water shelf in search of a drink of water The bucket was empty so the old man took it in his hand and walked out to the well Maj Duck worth heard him loose the rope and looked up and watched the bucket slowly descending Then a spirit of mischief entered into his mind and he chuckled to himself to think how he would surprise the elder When the bucket passed him he crouched close against the wall of the well and allowed it to sink in the water Then Elder Langworthy drawing a deep breath began to pull nt the windlass As it passed out of the watei Maj Duckworth stepped nto it and grasped the rope ahout - i f d - v -with many a pur am gro in the elder tugged the windlass Ho bent his back to it in heroic fash Iont very much surprised at ita weight Um m he grunted I dont wonder at the gals fur complainin uv the weight uv thi3 bucket Hit as heavy as a syrup barl hafter lighten it fur emi Still he tugged at the rope and slowly the load ascended Maj Duck worth scarcely able to contain him self at the thought of how he would astonish the elder when he reached the top Around and around the windlass turned and the sweat stood out on the elders face He kept muttering comments on the weight of the bucket as it swung slowly up ward until at last he made an extra effort and raised his hand to take hold of the bucket Just at that in stant up poped the bald head and bleared eyes of Maj Duckworth face to face with the solemn visage of El der Langworthy Lord-a-massy exclaimed the el der as he caught sight of the unholy apparition at the same time turning loose the handle of the windlass and staggering backward Whiddly whiddlj whiddly went the windlass and down went the bucket before Maj Duckworth had time to escape from the mouth of the well Kerslosh went the bucket in the chill water and under went Maj Duckworth struggling and strangling as he sank He arose to the surface and tried to call for help but his only utterance was a gurgling sound as of one suf focating and down he went again The next time he came to the surface he succeeded in grasping the rope and after recovering his breath the now sobered man slowly made his way out of the well by the aid of the step holes But during his time on trial the seriousness of his condition had taken a deep hold upon him and he meutally vowed to reform his way of life That morning when he walked into his cabin wet and bedraggled his wife marked the change in his de meanor Ben a fightin I reckon said she Nope no fightin Say Smanthy Ive had a warning and I want my clean cloes fur Im a gwine ter go to meetin today Sakes alive Aire ye sick Ben Better take some Batemans draps said the wife astounded at such an unheard of proposition No Im -not sick Ive raade up my min to change an Im a gwine ter begin by jinin the Hardshells The wife eyed him askanse as if she feared he was losing his reason but after breakfast she tiried him up the best she was able and started him off to meeting The old man was rather shaky in his knees but there was an air of determination in his eye After the first hymn had been sung Elder Langworthy who had sat with bowed head during the opening services arose and said Brethren I have long thought that I wus not a leadin sich a life as Id orter JNow Im convinced uv it This mornin I had a tokin I went out to draw a bucket uv water an when I drawed it to the top up sprung a horrible creeter the like uv which I never seed afore an Thatll do neighbor exclaimed Maj Duckworth springing to his feet I knoe Im hard featered an I know Ive ben a weeked creeter but Im a gwinter lead a better life Hit wus me in the bucket The stir caused by these extraor dinary remarks broke up the meeting for awhile but finally when all was explained the congregation gave the right hand of fellowship to Brother Duckworth and joined in a vote of confidence in the integrity of Elder Langworthy A PENAIiTl FOK BEING POLITE They Put Yon Off a Car In Hamburg for Giving Your Seat to a Lady It is more difficult to be polite ir the city of Hamburg than in any other place in Europe There the most chivalrous man has to think twice before giving up his seat in a car to a lady as he may be turned off the car for politeness It seems that the Hamburg trolley cars will seat ac cording to size twenty or twenty eight persons ten to fourteen on each side In addition four persons are al lowed on the front and five on the back platform When the car is full the conductor liangs out a sign Besetzt which means occupied and is absolutely forbidden to take on another passenger until some one gets off the car Sometimes while the conductor is in front collecting fares a lady will step on the car which is already oc cupied As there is no conductor on hand to prevent her the ladj steps inside and the gentleman who may oifer her a seat comes out and takes his stand on the platform When the conductor after going his rounds re turns to his post he promptly re quests the gentleman to step off the car as he has forfeited his seat and the car is fully occupied Should he refusu to leave the car he is pui off The policeman on the street arc instructed to v utch the cars snarplj and if they find a car carries even one more passenger than its proper com plement the conductor is fined 7 cents which is paid to a charity fund of the street railway company Phila delphia Press Deathbed Scenes Seldom Terrible I have seen thousands of persons die under all sorts of circumstances and never yet have I seen one display the slightest fear of death This re markable statement was made by a physician who has practiced many years in Phaladeiphia and who has seen a great deal of hospital service It is a popular fallacy he went on to imagine that a deathbed scene if ever terrible other than as a parting between loved ones The rear of the mknown is never present at the lasti A law was recently passed in Switz erland prohibiting the manufacture Importation or sale of matches con taining the ordinary form of yellow phosphorus 1 - - 174 4 V f fijiif iA Cx DOCTOR W i McGREW ii LSsrS W li 3 Office 21 X4aKU THE MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST In the treatment of nil f orn f ISItAS33t AND DISORDERS OK3SKIS 25 Tears Experience 14 Yea toC VARinnRFI F and 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