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'CUPID'S VICTIMS. HER CHILD RESTORED. Haia Common Sense. I Business Directory "When a man has ten minutes to eat u.j Person Who Opposes the Marriage Ruins Home They Had Furnished. uawrence, Kansas Emporia, Kansas and "catch the train" a lecture JJ Q.

i how and what to eat and what time For Slx Hundred Doars. Vto devote to the meal is not just the thing. I When a woman has stood around over Richmond, April 14. A dra-S hot stove preparing a meal and inv matc scene was enacted in the Wayne. the fumes from boiling kettles circuit court today when Judge Fox frying pans, a lecture telling her restored to the wife of Mitchell Lewis cSt tbaiS thdr 4-year-old child, for whose pos- The Theo, Poehler lercantile Co, WHQLESA GROCER Sunburst" Standard Canned Goods DISTRIBUTING Kaw AGENTS FOR 1 Waldorr' Extra Fancy "Barry Lyndon" High Grade Cigars caccirn I mine hiH I 1 When viRitintr with a.

fnVnd rr1arir April 14. liss Margaret Walsh, an attractive young woman, of Hempstead, was to have been married Wednesday to William Holzepfel. Their house had been completely furnished and was to have been occupied by them, on the return from their honeymoon. They will now have to look for another house and obtain new furnishings. Some one who evidently opposed their marriage gained an entrance to their house early this morning by breaking in a rear door.

After tak corpus proceedings. Lewis and 'wife are Gypsies, and live in Lima. Ohio. The wife came here last week with Peter Morgan's and being obliged from policy or diplomacy to eat what is set before you, th6 rules of what and how rhucti to eat become untenable. -When delayed by Wgrk, business or elements of the weather I till you are nearly famished and could ifiot get a bite to eat though you pay flouble the price, these lectures and dl- Emporia, Kansas 302-304 Commercial Gypsy band, which is camping west of the city.

Failing to pursuade wife to return home with "him Lewis BOWERS A DILLIS HURST CO. Successors to R. J. Roberts dealers in Inrhln nnr! OvahiIa IIahuihiihIa IFlrst published In the Emporia Dally- Ga-xette April 7. 1904.

PUBLICATION SUMMONS. In the district court of Lyon county, state ef Kansas. SUas I. Davis, plaintiff, ts Marian G. Stratton.

exfeutrix of the last will anal testament of Lillie A. Wilson Woman's Relief Corps of Preston B. Plumb Post. No. 70 G.

A. K. of Emporia. Kansas; Josie Howard. Cara line JN1.

Stribllnsr. and the Woman's BeHef Corps Home Association of Evergreen. California, defendants. To Josie Howard. Caroline Striblin.

asd the Woman's Belief Corps Home Association of Evergreen. California, defendants: You will take notice that the plaintiff has filed his petition in tbe district court of Lto county. Kansas; that the names of the parties are as above stated; that you have been sued in said court and must answer the petition of the plaintiff filed therein on or before the 2Srd day of May. A. D.

1901. or the said petitto will be taken as true, and judgment rendered against you satisfying and canceling a certain note and mortrg for StOt made and executed by one Royal Lafferty te Mrs. C. M. Wilson, and due November 14.

1903. on the following' described real estate in Lyon county. Kansas, to wit: the southeast quarter cf the southeast quarter ef sec 36. twp. 18.

rng. 12. east. That said plaintiff has tendered said amount Into court and asked lor the relief aforesaid and for costs. The defendant Marian G.

Stratton as executrix of the last will and testament of Lillie A. Wilson, deceased, and as president of the Woman's Relief Corps of Preston B. Plumb Post No. TO G. A.

R. of Emporia. Eur sas. has filed her answer and cross-petition in said court, and you must answer the aaate on or before the date above named or said answer aud cross petition will be taken as true against you and judgment will be rendered in her favor adjudging her to be entitled to receive the $400 and interest tendtr ed by said plaintiff Into court, as exeeutrlx under said last will and testament, and ttat she recover the original note signed by Royal Lafferty. fraudulently and without consideration in your possession, and she be authorized to cancel and satisfy raid mortgage of record, and recover against you her costs; and such other relief as the plaintiff.

Silas I. Davis and the defendant Marion G. Stratton. as executrix may be entitled in law and equity. KEUiOGO Attorneys for SUas I.

Davis, plaintiff And Marian Stratton. answering defendant and cross petitioner. Attest: U. S. Wolfe.

Clerk of the Dtsftrtct Court. on food and its mastication appealed to the courts to have the so inconsistent as to be ob ailorllter rfcfnr4 oil our liof Tn so inconsistent as to be od oecome 1 AnvliMie Tf Vioa ho Plumbing and Heating tiaiuic auu i mother was not the parent" to be in ing away a iew valuable rugs and other furnishings they tore the lace Caldwell's (Laxative) Svruo Peosin to fill the lone felt want and ft i ri mAUirn trusted with the child's care HEADSTONE STATUARY Granite and Marble Show Room. 310 Com'l St. curtains from the windows and set 20 E. Sixth Ave Phone 183 them afire.

oy wnicn you taice it according to fll- Lewis's wife told Judge Fox that rections) you may defy the laws and i a ia disregard the warnings of lecturing she had been sold in marriage to philosophers about your eating. Lewis by her father, $600 having been Eat what you want if you can get It paid to seal the contract. She cle T. P. STEPHENSON Prompt action on the part of the firemen saved the house.

The trous seau of the. bride-elect and the wed an a au you want as quickly as you have 1 A a ir toorasslowlv as vou must, whether it clared that during. her married life Dr. Simson and Daughter Oculists and Aurists Fine Optical Work a Specialty Optical Parlors 704 Commercial St. With Wm.

Clarke. State licensed embalmer and funeral director. ding clothes of the groom-to-be were is rare or well done, green or ripe, fat sne assisted to earn the livlihood by Or lean, boiled, fried or baked. telling fortunes. No denial to her burned with many other articles.

Phones: Residence, 930; Store, 485 JtJ'iS. story was made SCHOOL FOR RAW MEN. VVrxUlUL IU U1ICUL1DDS. ineTl VflTI url 1 1 ITBI relief and keep free from all the ills that Judge Fox decided that the mother Is Urged By a Prominent Bricklayer follow the irregularities from whicp should retain the child, holding that EL A. LEONARD, in Louisville.

2" there was no good cause -shown for WITH HlBSCiSTLI KENTON The -Title" Man H. LLEWELYN JONES Law and Abstracts, Conveyancing 502 Commercial St. Emporia, Kansas ailment known to suffering humanity. changing the guardianship. The moth-Do not call your ailments by too long a er was overcome and wept with joy, Undertaker and Funeral Director Louisville, April 14.

The labor troubles in Louisville are growing more acute. The striking printers, bricklayers, butchers and woodwork SHIELDED GUILTY BROTHER. Store Phone 150. Residence Phone 865. ers cannot come to any kind of agree Innocent Philadelphia Man Went to 71 parent illness.

Remember if you keep your stomach and bowels in order, 79 must feel well and keep well. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin does tb yon all this and more. Take it accorb ing to directions. Yott will, need r(o further proof than your own experience, SOc'and $1.00 a bottle. When you want the BEST MEATS of all ment with their former employers.

The latter have decided to 'fight the Jail As a Criminal. I unions to a finish. W. E. Samuel.

J. R. Samuel. Somuol Funeral Directors and -State Licensed Embalmers The only State Licensed Embalmers in City. Telephone 91.

Emporia, Kans. Meat The most interesting development came this morning when one of the or call up Phone No. 97. He will meet all largest contract bricklayers of the city prices on wuuu sx vtrt i outlined a plan, now under consideraT tion by employers. It is proposed 1 Official Statement of the Financial Condition of tbe Emporia National Bank At Emporia, in tbe State of Kansas, at the close of business on the 28th of March, 1904.

by-the employers to establash a regu lar school for bricklayers, in which WABASH ROUTE raw men, not connected with the un- ion, can De trained in a short time to I First published in Emporia Daily Ctzam. April 4. 1904. State of Kansas County of Lyon 88 The state of Kansas to Harry W. Ohattant, William Chalfant.

jr. John M. Chalfant and Thomas M. Chalfant. executors of the estate of William Chalfant.

deceased: Greeting: You. and each of you will take notice that you have been sued in the district court lm and for said county and state, in an actfen therein pending. In which C. A. Stannard is plaintiff and you and each of yoa as sudt executors are defendants.

That the plaintiff's petition is on file in the office ef tibs clerk of said court: that an order of attachment has been issued ouc of said court under the seal of said court in said action and has been levied upon the following descrlped real estate situated in Lyon county. Kansas, to wit: The north half (H) of section number twelve. (12) in township nineteen (19) south range number ten(10) east of the sixth principal meridian and the northwest fractional quarter H) of section number seven (T) tm township nineteen (19) south of range nura-. ber eleven(ll) east of the sixth principal meridian containing in all four- hundred and seventy-three and Hghteen one-hundred ths acres (473-18-100) according the United States government survey. That you must answer or otherwise plead to said petition on or before Monday, the 16 th day of May.

1904. or the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you and each you as such executors for the sum of three thousand and five ($3005.00) dollars, together with interest thereon from and after the 3rd day of February-1904. and said above dessrfh-ed real estate will be ordered sold and the take the place of the strikers. -to- RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 785.680 22 verdrafts, secured and 6,119 92 TIME TABLE Corrected November 29, 1903.

Philadelphia April 14. Brotherly affection led Edward Duffy to a prison cell. Duffy, who lives at 1001 South. 25th street, was arraigned today in the Central police court, and while Magistrate Kochersperger thought that the defendant was deserving of praise for his action in behalf of his brother, yet he had erred, the magistrate ruled, and as a result the young man went to jail instead of his brother. The arrest of Duffy was JbrQught about through his gaining possession of a watch charm stolen several weeks ago from the residence of Harry Shope.

Duffy secured the charm from his brother, whom he did not betray until after the brother had time to leave the city. "I know I did wrong in not telling the truth at the start," said the defendant, "but I wanted to shield my brother, whom I have been trying to I would not be in custody now if it hadn't been for such a strong affection for my brother." He was held in $600 bail for trial, and, being unable to furnish was-remanded. 100.000 00 2.489 32 628 36 334 62 190.916 57 4.559 38 10.435 00 1 'WORLD'S FAIR ROUTE v. o. lionds to secure Stocks, securities, Sue from national banks (not reserve ag-ents) ftue from state banks and bankers Due from approved reserve agrents-.

Exchanges for clearinsr house Notes of other National Banks Fractional DaDer currency, nickles. FOLLOW THE FLAO "1 ONLY LINE TO WORLD'S FAIR MAIN ENTRANCE Five Trins Daily to Kansas City Shortest Line and cents 1,301 06 LAWFUL MONEY KESEBVE INJBANK. viz: .39.798 60 Leeral-tender notes 26.000 00 5,78 60 Redemption fund with U. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 5,000 00 Total 1.173.263 05 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid $100,000 00 Surplus fund 100.000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and Bmporia Passenger Depot, corner ot feosho Street and Third avenue and it the junction with the M.

K. T. iailroad. MAIN LINE. EAST BOUND.

proceeds thereof, or so much of them as may be applied to the -payment ot said judgment. 1 i' Ask your agent for ticket over the WABASH L. S. McCLELLAN 1 H. C.

SHIELDS Western Passenger Agent Traveling PassengerJAgent Lambert Hugglns. Attorneys for plaintrff. Attest: U. S. Wolfe.

Clerk of the court. Ho. Arrives. 1E.O.& Chic Ex 2:25 a. nu Atl antic 12:25 D.

m. taxes paid 81 Leaves. 2:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. a.m.

8:25 p.m. 11:35 a.m. 2:40 P.m. National Bank notes 100,000 00 Bue to other national banks 10.000 72 18K. Chicago Ex.

2:03 a. m. First published In the Emporia Daily Qa- il6K. O. .6:15 p.

m. 903 MAIN STREET, KANSAS CITY, MO. lKansas City Ex 11:85 a. m. fiK.

O. CMcaro 2:35 p. m. Hue to state banks and bankers 29.244 52 Individual deposits subject to check 496.248 35 demand certificates of deposit. 4.341 35 Time certificates of 298.099 30 ertifled checks 250 00 March 15.

1904. NOTICE All persons Interested will take notice to at Frt toetween Emporia TRUANCY OFFICER PUZZLED. mr netl tion Is on file -In. the office ef Cab Total 173f263 05 STATE OF KANSAS. I County of Lyon, Two School Children Ran Away and Got Married.

ss Lyon county. Kansas, probate court, asking for authority to sell the following descrrbad: real estate, situated In Lyon county, Kanaa. In part belonging to the estate of H. C. Croat deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and the expense ef ad minis L.

Jay Buck, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge tratlon, to wit. ana Hurnrurame a.m. ft Chicago Ltim p. m. 11:14 p.m.

WESTBOUND. and Calif 6:00 p. m. tPKansas Tex Ex. ...2:40 a.

m. 2:45 a.m. I Calif. Urn 11:40 a. m.

11: 45a.m. iMexioo Calif Ex 3 :35 p. m. 3 :40 p.m. It Texas express .1:05 p.m.

1:1 p.m. SOok) Utah ex 1 :40 p. m. 1:45 p.m. IS Mail 5:24 m.

5:25 a.m. OTTAWA BRANCH. Passenger 71:05 p. m. 3:15 p.

m. Passenger 8:50 p. m. 7:00 a.m. Mex.

and Calif. 11m. .6:00 p. m. Freight 5:25 p.

m. 7:05 a.m. CHANUTE AND HOWARD BRANCH. F. C.

NEWMAN, Pres. L. L. HALLECK, Vice Pres. J.

M. STEELE, Cashier. H. W. FISHER.

Asst. Casnier. Citizens National Bank of Emporia and belief. L. Jay Buck, Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd dr of April. 1904. W. B. Moses.

Notary Public. My commission expires June 30 1907. 0bbbct (Attest) H.Dunulp, W. T. SODEN.

W. C. Hughes. Directors. Lots 36 East First street.

Lots 26 West First street. Ixts 13 West Third street. Lots 31 East Fifth street. Lots 17 West Sixth street. Lots 1.3, 14 and 41 East Seventh street.

Lots 5. 14 and 38 East Second street. Lots 3, 4. 25. 38 and 39 West Second street.

Lots 17, 34 and 40 East Fourth street. Lots 20, 26 and 30 West Fourth street Lots 33 and 42 East Sixth street. Lots 41 West Seventh street. Lots 3 and 35 East Eighth street. Lots 15 West Eighth street.

Lots 58 and 118 Main street. All being in the town of Allen, accordla if-it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it 3:40 p.m. 8:00 a.m. 11:10 a.m. Freight to'Molin 8:00 p.

m. n11v- Uall-fr OTnnt Snnfiair $150,000 $60,000 WILL WAYMAN. President. FREMONT MILLER. Cashier This time table is subject to change without Benedict freight 7:25 p.

m. 8:30 a. m. lOttce. J.

EVANS. Agent. to recorded Dlat thereof. 8ald netitian Capital Surplus G. W.

Newman F. C. Newman C. Hood EMPOKIA Marion, April 14. Earl Col-vin and Julia Clark, both 15 years old, disappeared from school here March 25.

The parents of the boy were not worried, as it was not the first time he had left the city without their knowledge and returned safely. The disappearance of the girl was not connected with Earl's until today, when both returned together and called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Col-vin as husband and wife.

They had been married at Sullivan, March 28. They showed a certificate of marriage signed by John W. Burnett, justice of the peace. Young Colvin declares he will not depend upon his relatives, but will procure a position and support his wife. The truant officer who has been looking for the two children, is puzzled to know what to do now that he has located them and they are is set for hearing at the office of the probata' judge in the city of Emporia, said county Tuesday, the 22nd day of March.

1904. at o'clock a. at which time you may man 'T. F. Byrnes JX.

J. Edwards J. M. Steele T. J.

Aeheson J. S. Kenyon L. L. Halleck known any objections you mai have to tire TATE BA granting of such order.

F.C.Newman. Administrator of said estate. Dated March 15 1904. SB CAPITAL $50, coo SURPLUS $4 500 First published in the Emporia Daily uazette March 17, 1904. Notice of Final Settlement.

Notice is hereby criven the creditors DIRECTORS: L. R. WRIGHT, WILL WAYMAN. M. ANDERSON, E.

EDWARDS WILLIAM DETTMER. G. A. JOHNSON. FREMONT MILLER.

Depots on Sixth avenue at the east line of he dtyand at the junction of the M. K. T. tnd A.T. F.

railroads. Takes effect July 1903. GOING SOUTH. o. 9 Passenger.

2:35 p.m. la 55 Way Freight. 12:55 p.m. GOING NORTH. and all others interested in the estate of Keziah K.

Jones deceased, that LESS THAN HALF RATES TO INDIAN TERRITORY the undersigned will make final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon county, .12:55 p.m. ..9:15 a.m. Ho, 10 Passenger. o. 56 Way Freight, Kansas, commencing: on the first i Monday in 1004, to-wit: on Thursday, April 14, 1904, at 1 o'clock B.

Salisbury F. B. Breed B. SALISBURY CO. Estate, insurance AND RENTAL AGENCY Commercial St.

Established U888 1 p. m. OKLAHOMA and TEXAS on February 16th, March 1st and 15th. If yoa contemplate a trip southwest, don 't overlook this. Don't Write today to Passenger train south makes direct connection for ail south and west points.

Through joach for Bed all a and Hannibal. Chair cars lireettoSt. Louis. All freights carry passengers. Freights dally except Sunday.

C. 8TEVENSON. T. A. M.

L. WHILDIN. Administratrix of the estate of Ke ziah K. Jones, deceased. LFlrst Published in the Emporia Daily Ga First published In tbe Emposia Dally Ga- WANTED 50 MEN AND WOMEN.

To Take Advantage of Special Offer Made by Ryder Protheroe. Ryder Protheroe, the enterprising druggists are advertising today for fifty men and women to take advantage of the special half-price offer they are making on Dr. Howard's celebrated specific.for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent package at half-price, 25 cents: So positive are they of the remarkable power of this specific to cure these diseases, as well as sick headaches and liver troubles, that they agree to refund the money to any customer whom this remedy does not relieve and cure. "With. Dr.

Howard's specific at hand, zette. March 15. 1904.1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby riven the creditors and GEORGE MORTON, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Lonis, Mo. all Interested In the estate of J.B.

Fllckinger deceased, that the undersigned will make final settlement of aid estate at the next 2KTTB April NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby riven the creditors and all others interested in the estate of Stephen P. Loomis. deceased, that the undersigned will sake final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon ounty. Kansas, commencing on the first Monday in May.

1904. to wit. May 9. 19C4. at 10 o'clock a.

m. M. C. LrrriJB Administrator of the estate of Stephen P. Loomis.

deceased. term of theprcbate court of Lyon county. Kansas, commencing on the first Monday in April. 1904 to wit April 14. 1904.

at 9 o'clock t. m. Adam Mishlvs. Administrator of the estate of J. B.

FMsk-sger. deceased. 'Tis the "COMFORT LINE" Free Reclining Chair Cars ON THE POPULAR Henderson Route BETWEEN St Louis, Louisville the East and CONDENSED STATEMENT OF -you can eat what you want and have tFirst published in the Emporia Dailey Ga- THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK zette. Marcn Zl, 1904.J NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Kotim is harehv riven, that on t.h Am-w of February.

A D- 1904. the undersigned was. EMPORIA, KANSAS At the Close of Business March 28 fFlrst published In tbe Emporia Dally Ga-- cette, April 11. 1904. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.

Notice Is hereby riven the creditors and all others interested In the estate of Thomas Armor. deceased. that the undersigned will make final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon county, Kansas, commencing the first Monday in May. to wit May 10, 1904 at 10 o'clock a. m.

Maria Armor. Eecutrix of the estate of Thomas Armor, deceased. WW was a if wwu-a W- WXA WUUtJ JVBU9l9t day appointed and qualified as ad minis At. TI ruU 1 a ui feu? ui ucurj rvri vuiier laie ox LiTon Cfnnty. deceased.

All nartJpa in. tAMurfxul In siM Dfltstii will Ir a nAiliia m9 vauovw in a aw it a. uuvlVv vu govern themselves accordingly. ti a LIABli JES BESOUECES no fear ot ill consequences, it strengthens the stomach, gives perfect digestion, regulates the bowels, creates an and makes-life 'worth the living. This is an unusual opportunity to obtain -sixty doses of the best medicine ever made for half its regular price, with the personal guarantee of a well known business firm to refund the money if it does not.

give Did It Ever Occur to Yoa to note the rapid development of East Texas as a truck and fruit-growing country? No Then write for the pamphlet Timely Topics No. and become convinced that the resources of Texas are illimitable. Address, "Katy," co WainuTiht. Si. Loci.

tFirst published in the Emporia Dally Ga Capital Undivided Profits $150,000.00 5O009X0 18.459 79 Loans and Discounts 36 2.972 24 U. S. Bonds to secure 150.000.09 Premium on TJ. S. 5.750X0 CLUSTER'S zette March 24.

1904.1 PUBLICATION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that we have filed Cooky Tea" Nugget Southeast 1 As we are the originators of Free Reclining Car Service between St. Louis arid Louisville, don't you think it would pay you in traveling, td Get the Henderson Route Habit?" It will ns. ASK US ABOUT IT V. LINDSAY, F.

G. General Agent- Tray. Pass. Agent. ST.

LOUIS, MO. National Bank Notes Outstanding 150.000.00 Deposits. 64145.79 in tbe office or the probate court of Lyon county. Kansas, our petition in dne form ef Stock. Securities, etc 1427 00 Redemption Fund.

7,500.00 GASH AND SIGHT EXCHANGE- 252.790 98 A Bumj liediciae for Easy reopl. Uriijs Golden Health and Beaewed Vigor. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion. live and Kidney Troubles, Pimples, Eczema, Impure L'ool, Breath, Klujrish Bowels, sMid Lacicache. It's Rocky Mountain Tea in tab lt form.

5 cents a box. Genuine made by Druo Company, JIadison, Wis. Total. 58 law. for a arugglst's under tse law known as the 'prohibitory law.

and that crsx application for such permit will be heard by the probate judge on the2Sth day of April. 1904. at his office in the city of Emporia, Lyon county. Kansas, at 9 o'clock a.m. Prothebob.

Druggists doing business at 511 Commercial street, Emporia. Lyon county. Kansas, 58 The above statement is correct, J. M. STEELE, Cashier; riUGSETS' FOR SALLOW PEOPLE- 1LPEI1.

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