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8 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. THE VALUE OF A GOOD NAME THE ELKS repair, work in dollars has tripled in It is necessary to tell, only one in The Book Lovers Magazines, which were donated to the High school library, were from the Book Lovers' Magazine club and presented by Mrs. Gardiner, as a representative -v Vvery fifty of the Gazette's readers six years. And this in spite of the fact that the jewelry business in Em whose oicture appears this Week in poria bears the reputation of possess The Elk lodge of Emporia is getting a reputation; all over the state it is becoming' talked' about. It is considered a strange thing for jm Elk lodge to maintain no refrigerator arid a still more remarkable thing for a lodge of this kind to flourish and of the club, and not by her directly as ing a hoodoo and that in the time the Gazette's successful-young-men's II gallery this week.

Thejother forty- since this business was established at rir 1 announced last week in the High school notes. The magazines contain least half a dozen similar enterprises 4 in this town have failed outright. I i- it A A wise man has built the house of keep up its membership and financial standing. When it was first proposed to start an Elk lodge here it was taken up by the best element of the town. Ricker Son on the solid rock of nine will recognize it as that of Carl Ricker, the business end of the firm of Ricker.

Son. This firm of Ricker Son is one of the best illustrations in Emporia of how well it pays "to be decent." This business was established twenty- 1 1 1 It When they leased the building for many valuable articles for' reference work and so are-being used by all the students, especially by those interested in literature. Lawrence Morse of Class I was a visitor yesterday morning Next-week will close the work in rhetoricals in Section I and the other sections will soon finish their programs also. Mac Haag has not been in. school the latter part of this week on account of sickness.

The baseball game Tuesday was well attended by High school students. There was a feeling that the Normal people had not treated the High school fairly when they went one years ago next May in a little I eight by sixteen foot room at 4i8lZ Commercial street by S. F. Ricker. Seven years later, Carl was jjradu- ated from the high school and was taken into partnership by his father (i and the business name changed to i good name and although the floods of hard times have come and the of competition have blown and the rajn of various and sundry kinds of hard luck have descended and beat upon this house they have, prevailed not upon it, there is no surer foundation for a business than a good name.

But though the foundation of the house is a good name, there are many shining business qualities in. the superstructure. Among these are industry, intelligence, enterprise and good their club rooms one of the articles in the lease specified that absolutely no intoxicating liquors were to be sold in the building. And when the lodge occupied the club rooms one of the first house rules made prohibited the bringing of "booze" intp the club rooms or using it as a drinking place. Gambling is a crime that the grand lodge may punish by withdrawing the charter of the lodge that permits it in its club rooms.

When the other Elk lodges of the state heard of the strict anti-refrigerator rules made by the Emporia lodge The Library. ni charity in this town. There is no way taste. of knowing just how much, for the The shelves of the Ricker store are Elks have the. true Christian way of ahead and cut up the grounds with the grader ignoring the date with the crowded and the show cases glitter not letting their right hand know what with many beautiful things chosen they said that the Emporia Elks would town team.

However diamonds were their Jeft hand doeth in scattering with sure judgment and descriminat- staked out in the north part of the field above the graded portion and ing taste, but there is always quality soon get over that or they wouldn't last long that to be successful an Elk lodge had to have the support of whisky. But the Emporia Elks have proved back of the pretty things. Progressive methods and clever ideas are con 11 1 ii hiilii, ii i mi uj.h ii.n i minima I I a. -i -4 )(' 1. I i vV I I 1 the game was pulled off without trouble.

This may seem more remarkable in view of the fact that the umpire of stantly employed by the Ricker store to tempt buyers, but tricks of decept that this isn't so. They have the best the game was McFarland, a player ion are never numbered among them evidence to show for it. The charter of the first team. Captain Turner ac andall goods are sold on their merits. cepted him without protest and Five people besides the manager are membership of the Emporia Elk lodge was seventy-five.

After three years existence it is now two hundred and throughout the game, although a number of close decisions were made, no employed in -the repairing department. They are Jesse Ricker, O. E. Morgan, for dancing and these are covered with handsome rugs. This club is fully as handsomely decorated and furnished as any in the state and much more handsome than many of those -lodges which claimed they couldn't exist without support from a refrigerator.

The wise and good men who are in the majority and therefore in control of the Elk lodge, hace done a great thing for this town aside from the charitable deeds they may have done. By their action in regard to refrigerators and gambling they have practically said that there is nothing smart in drinking booze or gambling, and that it is possible for a young man to have a Good Time without burning his insides up with rebellious liquor or wasting his substance in other iorms of riotous living. And the success of the Emporia lodge has proved that the good men were right. In some towns all of the long horned, long-legged, brecchy scrubs in the herd find their way into the Elk corral, but here every critter that isn't show stock is cut out from the bunch It is a social distinction to belong to the" Elks in Emporia. wrangling or kicking was made on the umpire.

Misses Eunice Sayre and Emma Rick Mary Patti left her work in the lab- er and Ralph Kruam, and the motto of the house "Work done by Ricker charity." You may have heard of several instances of the Elk's beneficence, but for every dollar you may have heard of their giving away there have been a score that you have never heard of. Charity is a thing that the Elks have a great deal to do with but absolutely refuse to talk about. The- accompanying illustration is a good view of the Elks' handsome big library. This library is adorned with good pictures and filled with a big collection of good books and a wide variety of periodicals. Just north of this room is the billiard room containing a billiard and a pool table and beside this is a parlor, the principal attraction of which is a piano with a mechanical player, and just north of these rooms is one of the handsomest lodge rooms in the state.

All of the furniture of the lodge room is of solid quartered oak and the furniture of the club rooms is either of solid oak or of mahogany. The floors of the suite of rooms are of hard maple, polished Son is well done" is as true as it is ratory yesterday afternoon with an attack of German measles. She is a member of the German society may account for the attack. fit familiar. And in addition to the business usually done by a jewelry store this (5ne been running a wholesale department for the past three years and is now doing a flourishing The Senior I chemistry class, yes fifty even, not taking into account the numerous transfers to other lodges that have been made.

Seventy-five of these, or a number equal to the total charter membership have been taken in within the past six weeks. When the lodge first took possession of its club rooms it was several, thousand dollars in debt. Now it owns over $5,000 worth of lodge room and club room furniture," billiard tables and a piano. There isn't a dollar's indebtedness against this and there is a substantial sum in the treasury. In addition to accomplishing all this the lodge has done a great deal for Carl Ricker.

Ricker Son. Several times the business has had to seek new quarters on account of its swelling volume until it landed in the present one, which it has had for twelve years although the business continued its sturdy growth. This is not a fancy figure of speech, but a fact, as the actual figures show that the sales of the store have doubled in the past seven years and the terday made tests on the relative purity of hydrant, cistern and well water. The general opinion of the class seemed to be in favor of hydrant water for drinking purposes as containing less organic matter than cistern Carl Ricker in all of his dealings has shown that he desires a good name more than great riches, but now that he has acquired the one he seems to be well toward possessing the other. and a slight bit less than the well water.

There is a tendency among the members of the graduating class to hold commencement upon some other date than the 3rd of June, prob GONE IFlrst published In the Emporia Daily Gazette April 7. 1904. PUBLICATION SUMMONS. In the district court of Lyon county, state of Kansas. Silas I.

Davis, plaintiff, vs Marian executrix of the -last will and testament of Lillie A Wilson; Woman's Relief Corps of Preston B. Plumb Post. No. 70 G. A.

R. of EmporiaKansas; Josie Howard, Caroline M. Striblln. and the Woman's Relief Corps Home Association of Evergreen, California, defendants. ably the 2nd will be settled upon.

At least something should be decided upon at once as it is necessary to hold the order for "invitations until the date is fixed. -JBacon and Floyd Talmage returned i To Josie Howard. Caroline M. Striblingr, and the Woman's "Relief Corps ii T.1 n.llf..ii..i. flofnnrl.ntoi from Topeka after taking the examina tion for entrance to Annapolis.

They say that it' was a mighty stiff "ex" IIUU Ul fjVClKrccii) vaiiiuiiuoi ucicuuauua. You will take notice that the plaintiff has filed his petition in the district court of Lyon 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 Dlaintiff filed therein on or before the 23rd i tt sin t.c Irs. No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, constipation, bad sour ris-. lngs, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion.

This new discovery represents the natural juices" of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. and that such seemed the general opinion among those who took it. day of May, A. D.

1904. or the said petition will be taken as true, and judgment rendered asrainst rou discharging1, satisfj-ing1 and HERPICIDE WILL JAVE IT. HERPICIDE WILL SAVE IT TOO LATE FOB. KERPICIDE The program for tests in the Latin classes has been posted upon the canceling a certain note and mortgagv 0 board in No. 4.

As. next week is the last of the third month, tests will be D03rp)D rather numerous in all classes. The will take their ex amination between May 23 and 26 As this is a matter of only four weeks or so, those who expect to take the examinations are getting to work on review lessons. AN EXQUISITE HAIR DRESSING The original remedy that killa tho "dandruff germ'' SOME MEN DON'T CARE. Some men are so in- DISEASED HAIR EFFECTS FACIAL EXPRES- different to hair loss that they pay no attention what- SION.

The face is a merror of the mind and many ever to dandruff and itching scalp. But, later, when in- women lose their useful appearance by brooding ov- curable baldness comes they will waste time and money er some physical misfortune that might be remedied. in a vain endeavor to overcome the result of their -own Lasting beauty comes from the consciousness that both neglect. hair and skin are perfectly healthy, as nature gave them, THERE WAS A' TIME. There was a time when and this form of beauty shows through even the most it was considered quite proper to ridicule and make light irregular features.

A. woman may be perfect in form of the germ theory but it isn't good taste to do it now, and her complexion may rival the color of the rose, when municipal governments are sending for scientific but; if it is her misfortune to have scant lifeless hair, The ball team will play the Second made ana executed uy one itoyai Jjauerty to Mrs. C. M. Wilson, and due November 14, 1903, on the following described real estate in Lyon county.

Ka sas. towit: i he southeast Quarter of the soutneast quarter of 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 O. Stratton as executrix of the last will and testamenr.

of Lillle A. Wilson, deceased, and as president of the Woman's Relief Corps of Preston Plumb Post No. 70 G. A. 11.

of Emporia. Kan-. sas. has filed her answer and cross-petition in said court, and you must answer the same 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 acljtriirimr her to be entitled to receive the and Interest tendered by said plaintiff into 'court, as executrix under said last will and testament, and that she recovor the origiual note signed by said Royal Lafferty. fraudulently and without consideration" In your possession, and that she be authorized to cancel and satisfy said mortgage of record, and rt cover against you her costs: aud such other relief as the plaintiff.

Silas 1. Davis aud the defendant Marion G. Stratton, as executrix may be entitled to In law and equity. Kellogq forSl'as I. Davis, plaintiff and Marian Stratton.

answering defendant and cross petitioner. Attest: U. S. Wol re. Clerk of the District Court.

College team again next week. The Mr. Smith, whom the Gazette told about the other night as having fifteen children will have to take a bacl seat. The Gazette is informed iiI men to suppress germ contagion. Frof.

Unna your that misfortune will continually wound her pride and doctor about him) was the first to discover the dandruff be reflected in her face. To such women Herpicide is microbe and now dermatologists the world over know a positive delight. It erives confidence bv auicklv oro- that Mr. G. W.

Chandle'r of Elmen daro township has twenty-two. that true dandruff is a contagious disease caused by a ducing th "correct" effect. Makes the hair light, fluffy germ." and gives it an indescribable charm. A single trial will THE GUINEA PIG PROVED IT. Drs.

Lassar and convince. Contains no oil grease, will not stain or dye. Bishop, both noted scientists, took danrtiff scales from the head of a student who was losing his hair and hav- STOPS ITCHING OF THE SCALP INSTANTLY. DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Gives Health to the Sick and Strength to the Wak, Bottles only. $1.00 Slzo holding 25 tlrooa tha trial dzs, which sells for 50c.

Prepared by B. C. DeWitt Chicago ing made a pxrmade of them with vaseline, rubbed the same upon a guinea pig and the pig became bald. (See George Thomas Jackson, M. on diseases of Skin, 4th Edition.) Newbro's Herpicide should be used at the first mer6restion of dandruff or itchinsr scalp.

It ore- An Attorney of Holdrege, Says, "I was so well pleased with the eflect of Herpicide, that I have purchased another bottle and since becrin- vntc craln infection, robs the public hair brush of its ning its use, I haven't been troubled with dandruff or power to do harm, and never fails to cure dandruff and itching of the scalp, and it is the only preparation that I have found so far that removes the unpleasant effects stop falling hair. of dandruff Holdrege. Neb. (Signed W. P.

HALL. THE LADIES KNOW. The ladies are quick to discover and diseased condition of the hair, for with them, the natural impulse of preservation applies particularly to Nature's charming adornment. When the hair becomes dull, brittle or lusterless it shows that the dandruff microbe has planted itself in the scalp and is sap First published in Emporia Daily Gazette, April 4. UKW.l State of Kansas County of Lyon The state of Kansas to Harry W.

Chalfant, 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 in and for said county and state, in an action thereto pending, in which C. Stannard is plaintiff and you and each of you as such executors are defendants. That the plain- tiff's petition is on file in the office of the clerk of said court; that an order of attach-" ment has been issued out of said court under the seal of said court in said action and has been levied upon the following descriped real estate situated in Lyon county. Kansas, towit: The north half (H) of section number twelve.

(12) in township nineteen (19) south of range number t.en(10)east of the sixth principal meridian and the northwest fractional Quarter iH) of section number seven 7) in township nineteen (19) south of ranjre number eleven(ll) east of the sixth principal meridian containing in all four hundred and seventy-three and eighteen one-hun- Believes That It Is All That We Say It Is. Newbro's Heroi- "I have used ping the hairs vitality. In time it will D. W. Morris Druggists.

First published in the Emporia Daily Gazette March 17, 1004. Notice of Pinal Settlement. Notice is hereby given the creditors and all others interested in the estate of Keziah K. Jones deceased, that the undersigned will make final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon county, Kansas, commencing on the first Monday in April, 1904, to-wit: on Thursday, April 14, 1904, at 1 o'clock p. m.

M. L. WHILDIN, 'Administratrix of the estate of Keziah deceased. cause dandruff, itching scalp and fall- cide, and beg to say that I am fi urn Beautiful THoxigHta The sweet, pure breath'of the babe is ing hair. This, condition calls for the much pleased with the result, it immediate use of Newbro's Herpi- having cured me or dandruff, and cide.

The wonderful effect of the I believe that it is all that you say very first application shows that it it is." will "destroy the cause" after, which' (Signed) C. H. SCHAFER. the hair will grow as nature intended. Omaha, Neb.

SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY B. W. Morris St Son Special Agens At drug stores $1. Send 10c in stamps to Herpicide Detroit, for sample. "DESTROY THE CAUSE YOU REMOVE THE FFECT" ragjnestive of innocence and health.

A mother's yearning for children is in separable from a love of beautiful, and it behooves every woman to bring the sweetest and best influence to bear on the subject of her maternity. To relieve pain and make easy that A Healthy Hair. An Unhealthy Hdr. a dredtbs acres (473-18-100) according- to the United States government survey. That you must answer or otherwise plead to said petition on or before Monday, the 16 tb day of Slay.

1904. or the allegations of said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you and each of 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 described real estate will be ordered sold and the proceeds thereof, or so much of them as may be necessary, applied to the payment of saidludgment. Lambert Huggins. Attorneys for plaintiff.

Attest: U. S. Wolfe, i Clerk of the court. 3k period when life is born again, Mother's ITriencI' First published in the Emporia Daily Gazette, April 11. 1904.

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given the creditors and all others Interested in the estate of Thomas deceased. that the undersigned will make final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon county, Kansas, commencing: on the first Monday in May, to wit May 10. 1904 at 10 o'clock a. m.

Maria Armor. Eecutrixof the estate of Thomas Armor, deceased. P.B. Breed B. Salisbury FOR INSURANCE B.

SALISBURY CO. Real Estate insurance AND RENTAL AGENCY 620 Commercial St. Established 1S86 SEE First published in the Emporia Daily Gazette March 24. 19M.1 PUBLICATION NOTICE. Notice is hereby tfiven that we hare filed In the office of the probate court of Lyon county.

Kansas, our petition in due form law. for a druggist's permit, under the law known as the prohibitory' law. and that ccrr application for such permit will be heard by the probate judg-e on the 28th day of April. 1904. at his office in the city of Emporia.

Lyon county. Kansas, at 9 o'clock a. m. Btoeb Pbotheboje. Drusrrlsts dolus: business at 511 Commercial street.

Emporia. Lyon county. Kansas. is popularly used. It is a liniment easily administered and for external use only.

Pregnant women should try this remedy, it being undeniably a friend to her during nature's term of suspense and anticipation. flothers Friend, if Tised throughout gestation, will soften the breasts, thereby preventing cracked and sore nipples. AU muscles straining with the burden will relax, become supple and elastic from its continued application. All fibres in the abdominal region will respond readily to the expanding cover containing the embryo if He tiler's Friend is appHea externally during pregnancy. Of all reliable druggists $1.00 per bottle.

Write for free book on notnerhood. THE CO- ATLANTA. CUL- HOWARD DUNLAP (First published In the Emporia Daily Qa-zxru April IS. 1904 NOTICE OF FINAL SET TLEMENT. Notice is hereby given the creditors and all others inter sted in the estate of H.

Cross; deceased, that the undersigned will make final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon county. Kansas, commencing on the first Monday in Iiay. 1904. to wit. May 16.

1904 at 9 o'clock a. First published in the Emporia Dally Gazette April 7. 1904.1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby itiven the creditors and all others interested in the estate of Stephen P. Loomis.

deceased, that the undersigned will make final settlement of said estate at the next term of the probate court of Lyon county. Kansas, commenclror on the first Monday in May. 1S04 to wit. May 9. 10C4.

at 10 o'clock a. m. 11. C. Little Administrator of the estate of Stephen P.

Loomis. deceased. vr HAIR DALSALV. Cfama sad bentifig tbm ha Promote faxanant pswft. Ail aboattte Uad of sonahine, traits Uamtxt.

adertur. Mootbly lUftmm I yef riU liair to it Toothful F. Newman. 1 DEGGS'DLOOD PURIFIES CUItZIG-crt-rrh of ths stomccSs Cure bmst wuhb Administrator of the estate of II. C.

Cross, deceased..

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