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FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1912 PAGE TIIRE3 MARKET STOCK TWENTY-NINE YEARS AGO. An Endless Chain of Sickness. Colonist Rates SUFFERED 23 YEARS Constant Sufferer From Chronic Catarrh Relieved by NEW FIRM We have leased the buildings and Farmers' Sheds of the Cron Grocery Company and have put in a complete line of Staple and Fancy There are upwards of one million deaths each year in the United States. In 99; of cases the people who die are less thau sixty-live years old. The evils that are due to disease can be escaped just in proportion us the conditions and habits that bring on disease become more widely understood.

Then too a chronic disease which may baflle the skill of the general practitioner Mrs. J. H. Bourland, Saa Groceries Saba, Texas, Tor twen-, ty-three years I was a con-j stant sufferer We shall be pleased to meet all old customers as well as many i from chronic catarrh. I had may yet permanently cured by the Physician who has made one line of disease a specialty.

It would be just as absurd for the Professor in a medical college presuming to lecture on all subjects as for the one Physician to presume to understand the nature ami euro of every disease. That is why Dr. R.V. Pierce established the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute many years ago with a full staff of Physicians and Surgeons who though educated to practice in all departments of medicine are here assigned to a special department only to which each specialist devotes his entire time, study and attention. The sick who have been treated at Dr.

Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo. N. have much to say in regard to this wonderfully equipped Sanitarium, where all new ones. pay highest a severe mis Leon Indicator of November 22, 1883, says: Corn sells readily on our streets at 22c the bushel.

The demand is unlimited. H. H. Marshall and J. H.

Butts have purchased several lots iu the burnt block for the purpose, we understand, of starting the lumber yard here here. Ambrose Butts sold his farm northeast of town last week, the consideration being $700. Poud East negotiated the sale. Amos Burr of Linn county, 1 has purchased the James Thompson farm, the consider- ation $900, for 80 acres. Thomp- son purchased the T.

Dodson residence property, considera- tion $550. J. M. Shreve cf the Head- quarters store, and Miss Allie Dungey were married at the residence of the bride, five miles east of Leon, on Sunday D. A.

Edmiston of Towanda was in looking for stockers to rough through until grass. There are not many cattle in sight and no hogs. Kaffir will be the great crop in his section this year. Most of the hogs from his section come to Wichita and the cattlemen are beginning to look this way. P.

A. Hull of Potwin, brought in a car load of hogs. There are practically no hogs left. Not the usual number of rough fed cattle. There are few full feed.

There will be more kaffir than ever this season and alfalfa acreage will be increased. George Dunn of Leon, was in with a load of hogs. Cattle and hogs are scarce and there are very few sheep in that region. They do not raise wheat. Corn, kaffir and alfalfa are the chief products.

They are "getting crazy on silos." There is quite a bit of dairying. Butler county will compete with the world on kaffir. It is the best kaffir county in the world, added Mr. Dunn. Beacon.

ery and burning in the top of my head. market price for all kinds of farm produce. There was al VN 1 1 most a llj ai- con- li irop- di tinual Cash Grocery Co. ping of mucus Phone 166 One-way second class colonist rates to points in Arizona, Into my throat, which caused frequent expects ration. My entire system gradually became Involved, and i my condition gTew worse.

I Alberta, British Columbia, Colorado, Mexico, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, California, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Saskatchewan, Washington, electrical apparatus, as weil as electric water baths, Turkish baths, static electric machines, high-frequency current, and other most modern and up-to-date apparatus are used for the cure of chronic diseases. The treatment of chronic diseases that are peculiar to women have for many years been a factor in the cures affected at the Invalids' lloiti and Surgical Institute. The physicians and surgeons employed are among the most experienced and skillful in the country, men who have made these diseases their life study, and whose highest ambition is to excel in their treatment. How well they have succeeded may be judited fruin the fact that their practice embraces cases from everv State and Territory of the Union as well as from foreign THE MAN WHO GETS THE JOB IS THE MAN WHO MAKES THE IMPRESSION "Clothes Don't Make the Man" THEY MAKE THE IMPRESSION Mrs. J.

Bourland. Glorious News. comes from Dr. J. T.

Curtiss, Dwight, had an Incessant cough and frequent attacks of bilious colic, from which it Kan. He writes: "I not only have cured bad cases of eczema in my pa evening, November 18, at 6 o'clock. Elder S. D. Dutcher of- ficiating.

seemed I could not recover. My bowels also became affected, causing alarming attacks of hemorrhages. I tried many I Wyoming. Greatly reduced rates will be on sale by the Missouri Pacific daily, March 1st to April 15th, to points in the above territory. In connection with the colonist rates.

A tourist sleeping i-or gooa ciotnes, perrectiy tailored in the latest style, VISIT OUR SHOP tients with Electric Bitters, but also cured myself by them of the same disease. I feel sure they will benefit and see our offering. OUfl LADIES' LINE OF SAMPLES 1 1 i relief or no relief at alL I at last tried Peruna, and in three days I was relieved of the bowel derangement. Aftec using five bottles I was entirely cured. I most cheerfully recommend the use ot any case of eczema.

1 his shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is a most effective blood purifier. It's an excellent rem Peruaa to aay. one similarly, edy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ul ftflft vwui ui.yi.i i.i a i i lc re TEACHERS MEET cers, boils and running sores. It runs Almacnac for 1912. IS MOST EXQUISITE CLEANING AND HATTING ALL GUARANTEED.

PALACE DRY CLEANERS AND HATTERS Duke Duke, Proprietors lands. Many thousands are annually treated, either through correspondence or at Dr. Pierce's Institution. It is an old adage that, "Experience makes perfect," and the skilled specialists in this field of practice cure thousands of cases which have been abandoned as incurable by general practitioners. One of the most wonderful electrical appliances is the X-ray used at the Institute which may be used both in the treatment of various diseases and in the diagnosis of many obscure conditions.

With its aid the interior of the human body is no longer the sealed book it has been heretofore. Abnormal states of the bones, gall stones, stone in the bladder or in the kidneys, are shown plainly by what are known as X-ray photographs. Internal tumors, and the enlargement of the deep-seated organs, are also discovered by this means and in the diagnosis of tuberculosis of the lungs this agent has proven a most stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion, builds In Topeka Mail and Breeze. ud the strength. Price 50 cts.

Satis Butler County Fine weather and car will be operated on train 409, leaving El Dorado at 11:40 a. March 1st. With a small additional cost reservations will be made for you in this car. If you are contemplating a trip to West, especially Califro-nia and Oregon, to which places the rate is (Pullman fare extra). Make your arrangements to start March 1st, and join the tourist car party here.

Call or write and make your arrangements a ssoon as possible to insure a berth. Ano ther tourist car may be operated about March 15th. This has not been definitely decided. Call or Write, for Rates. A.

L. TESTER, Agt faction guaranteed by C. H. Selig. "If eternal damnation is for anyone it should be for those who bring children into the world who know that they ought not to be doing so," was the declaration of Prof.

W. L. Wil Phone 247. 220 W. Central Ave, wheat is doing well.

Fat cattle and hogs nearly all shipped out. Rough feed will be fed out by the time grass is green again. Plenty of sales and Second Time This Year. A gentleman called at the county clerk's office Friday and asked for stock sells well. Corn 63 cents, oats cox, of Iowa State university at the closing session of the Southwest Kan 55, kaffir 58, eggs 20, hogs $5.75, two licenses.

The county clerk filled out two, received the two dollars and GO TO butcher cattle $4 to $4.50. M. A. Har sas Teachers' association Saturday at the Wichita high school. the man started out with them before per.

Prof. Wilcox used this as a sum he discovered that he had purchased two hunting licenses. The county clerk obligingly refunded the two dol mary of the first two points in his speech, that the teacher is responsible for neither the heredity nor the valuable aid. When applied to some of the less fatal chronic ailments of germ origin it has proven very effective as a curative agent. Another interesting proceeding is the violet-ray treatment produced by concentrating the violet or chemical rays from an arc light with a specially carbon upon any portion of the body that may be the seat of pain.

Sufferers from neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, strains, sprains, also from those obscure exhausting pains (the origin of which cannot at times be accurately determined) frequently find immediate relief from a singie treatment and usually with a little persistence in the use of this aid. comfortable lars and directed the license hunter to the probate judge's office where the environment which the child takes to school with him. marriage licenses are procured. In discussing the question of hered This is the second time this year that young men have called at the oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ity Mr. Wilcox said that he could not explain either force; that often county clerk's office and purchased hunting licenses for marriage licenses.

Julians Drug Store FOR Wall Paper and Drugs. 313 West Central Avenue PHONE 91 WANT! Mil WA one seemed to be predominant and often the other. "There is an element within us A sign should be put up in the main corrider of the court house telling where the different licenses and other things can be found. It would save which can overcome the effects of bad environment and heredity. Some of the greatest men of the age, and who many embarrassing situations.

have been held in the greatest esteem FOR SALE Plymouth Rock pullets and cockerels. Phone 200. Charlies Schram. 41-tf MRS. WARDELL has moved her dressmaking shop to 315 Taylor street, where she would be pleased to John W- Sickelsmith, Greensboro, has three children, and like most of the people have been men who have not had the best of heredity and en health or perfect recovery is obtained.

The incandescent light bath, consisting of a cabinet in which the patient is bathed in the combined rays of many electric light globes, has produced really wonderful results in diabetes, sciatica, rheumatism, obesity, anaemia, and some forms of kidney and heart trouble. It has also proven valuable in chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma and various skin diseases. As a general hygienic measure its efficiency can scarcely be over-estimated. Hundreds are brought to this Institution from far distant states and they go home in a few weeks well and strong. Quite as marvelous are the thousands of cures annually accomplished through cor-espondence, while the patient remains quietly at home.

Others consult in person, and after being examined are provided with especially prepared medicines and return home to carry out the treatment. Everyone who consults the specialists, whether by letter or in person receives the most careful and considerate attention. Great care is exercised not to over en vironment." children they frequently take cold. "We have tried several kinds of cough medicine," he says, "but have never Abraham Lincoln was an example Jeweler found any yet that did them as much see all her old patrons and many new cnes. Phone 486.

22-28dw MONEY If you want to borrow cheap money on short notice on real estate, see C. W. Harvey, at Harvey's drug store, 2nd door south of Citizens' State bank. 304-tf Young and old have them. Some abuse them.

They get tired, starved. SYMPTOMS: -Loss of sleep and appetite, indigestion, irritability, eventually wrecked constitution. Alcoholic remedies stimulate only. Scott's Emulsion soothes and nourishes, feeds the nerves. A natural nerve-food, containing the salts of Hypo-phosphites, Iodine and Glycerine.

NO ALCOHOL. WANTED To trade a good top buggy for a driving pony, or will sell. Henry Pritchett, south of Santa Fe stock yards. l-6w FOR SALE One hair block of ground with small house and outbuildings, In of this, said the speaker. "His father was a shiftless man.

His mother was not the mother that you would pick for the mother of a great man." good as Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy." For sale by all dealers. Shakespeare, Mendelssohn and Moz Colonial Luncheon. art were also given as examples. southwest El Dorado. Will take team of horses on the trade.

A. E. Erwin. The 100 guests who attended the There were about 550 teachers in courage those who consult the specialists attendance. Among the Butler county teachers present were: Washington birthday party in the commodious Leydig home, 121 North Emporia, are still talking about what WOMEN, sell guaranteed hose.

70 per cent profit Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Strong Knit. Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa.

3-1 ot tnis institution that no false hopes may be raised. Madeline Fullenwider, El Dorado; a good time they had. Bessie Morrison, Lucy Woods, Rose The members of the February com Consultation by letter or In person is absolutely free no charge whatever so that the public when afllicted are invited to write Dr. Pierce at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.

WANTED Anyone in the city who owes on the Weekly Republican and wants to pay same by trimming trees, please notify this office at once. tf FOR SALE Egg3 for setting from scored Plymouth Rock and Partridge Wyandotte chickens; $1.00 per 15 eggs. Ellina Murdock. 301tf Hoover, Verna Clay, Walter Lawrence, Belle Johnson, Cora Laughlirr, mittee of the Methodist Ladies' Aid I have tne above watches for society were hostesses and the guests A. M.

Warrender, W. J. Poundstone, Douglass; Emma Rickert, Elbing. were members of the Methodist Epis WANTED I have a buyer for good 80 or quarter section of land, fair improvements, within 2 or 3 miles of town with milk depot; $1,000 cash and balance in one year. V.

A. Os-burn, El Dorado, Kan. 302tf ALL DRUGStsfs sale and do all kinds of watch and clock repairing', guaranteeing copal church. Each guest took a pen 11-18 ny for each year of her age. A three- Repels Attack of Death.

"Five years ago two doctors told course luncheon was served, in the satisfaction. II. W. WARDELL, Watchmaker and Jeweler. FOR SALE Some fine Plymouth Rock rosters.

Inquire Mrs. Nellie Dillon, on county farm, or phone 1 long, 1 short on 298. 307-lSwl9 color scheme of red, white and blue. me I had only two years to live." This FOR SALE Or Trade acres of good bottom land, all fenced, hog $25.00 To CALIFORNIA VIA startling statement was made by Still- Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, la man Green, Malachite, Col. "They told 1.J I borers rely on Dr.

Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Takes the stink out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain can and chicken tight; 4-room house with gas; barn 18x40; will take good horse on half of purchase price and give time on balance. Must sell by March 1st. Also some sows to farrow in March.

Call on Fred Fultz in North El Dorado, Kan. 8-tf me Iwould die with consumption. It was up to me then to try the best lung medicine and I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery. It was well I did, for today I am working and believe I owe my life to this great I Do Wood Work not stay where it is used.

Grocery Phone 22 Bitten by a Horse. WANTED Wells ana cisterns to clean and repair, also closets to clean- All work done to your order and guaranteed. John H. Fox, one and one-half blocks west of L. L.

Kl-eer. on Sixth avenue. FOR SALE A good, 2-year-old Plymouth Rock cock; also 2 or 3 young birds of good score. We have one Tartridge Wyandotte cockerel of Dil-lenbeck's best pen, for sale. Call and see them or phone 58.

Ellina Murdock. 9f Miss Bertha Tuttle of Burns, was throat and lung cure that has cheated Do you cat taken to the hospital at Winfield, last the grave of another victim." Its folly I cut wagon wheels down, put in felloes, spokes, hounds, rims, tongues, thills and crossbars. I set tires hot or co'd. M. Morgan Thursday, to undergo a surgical oper to suffer with coughs, colds or other Money to Loan I have $10,000 home money to loan on Butler -count, land; also prepared to make you the best company loans to be found.

T. P. MANNION, Over Drs. Kooglar Miller office. Asparagus? Griffins Asparagus Tips are ation.

She was bitten by a horse some three or four years ago and had throat and lung troubles now. Take the cure that's safest. Price 50 cents the end of the sterum fractured and packed immediately after gath and $1.00. Trial bottle free at C. H.

Selig's. a couple of ribs torn loose and the injury had failed to heal. She is re ering, insuring freshness and A. W. SANFORD ported doing well since the operation.

"Kid" Ross Defeats Kennedy. delicacy of flavor large cans 20c Burns Citizen. Great Bend, Feb. 23. In a Contractor and Buildei wrestling match held here Wednes FOR RENT I have rooms to let and am prepared to keep boarders at the Elson rooming house, 423-4 Fourth avenue; also my residence on Topeka street and Cave Springs avenue for Bale or rent; fruit of various kinds; barn, cave, well and cistern.

Mrs. J. J. Gill. 28-33w When you have rheumatism in your day night, "Kid" Ross, champion lightweight of Indiana, won from Heinz Tomato Soup made from choice ripe tomatoes and enriched with Pure Sweet foot or instep apply Chamberlain's 'Billy" Kennedy in straight falls, the Plans and estimates furnished See me before letting any contracts for buildings; shop in building at rear of Dr.

Earp's office, around by White House hotel. Residence Phone No. 285. A Farm For Rent. My farm of 320 acres is for rent It is divided into three fields; eacV field has a spring of water.

About 12t acres of plowed land, the balance grass land. This farm is in Glencoe township. Inquire of James Knox, Leon, or Wm. Hall, El Dorado, Kan. 83-tf WANTED For cash from owners only, 800 to 1,000 acres of land, 300 to 400 acres bottom or good alfalfa land, balance good grass; good improvements, never failing water, timber, for all ranch purposes and priced Liniment and you will get quick relief.

It costs but a quarter. Why suf Mar. 1st to Apr. 15 Cream. At per can only 15c first coming in 35 minutes and the second In four minutes.

An effort is being made to get a return match. fer? For sale by all dealers. One way second class rates will be in effect to EI DORADO ANSAS City Visitors. From Saturday's Daily. The most common cause of insom- all principal points in Califor- ICII.LTKECOUGH DON'T BE FOOLED any longer by planting scrub trees, grow the best.

The Winfield Nursery Co. grow pedigreed trees that come into bearing in one-third the time of the scrubs. Order through their salesman, A. W. Robinson, or leave word at Roberts' livery and he will call.

22-2Sdw nia is disorders 01 tne siomacn. i ana me iNOrtnwesL City visitors today: D. R. Bert Noble and N. P.

Nichols, of PhatnhArlain'B Ktnmach and Liver OLDHAM WIGGINTON Tablets correct these disorders and I Tickets froCCi in Pullman Rosalia; C. N. Noble, of Flint Ridge; right. Lock Drawer A. Sawyer, Kan.

dwto-3-l5 Lewis Elliott and Clarence DeMoss, enable you to sleep. For sale by all I Tourist Sleepers on payment dealers. lof berth rates. lpf-npr! run of Leon; Frank Bankey of Little Wal 51, nut; John Wilkinson, of Piedmont and FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Will attend promptly to all calls day and night. Lady assistant if desired.

Office Phone 19, Residence Phone 184 through to Los Angeles and San Francisco without change Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bolin, of Prospect I i mmmmmm Eight Person Killed.

township. uiw I I. I I l. Little Rock. Feb.

26. Reports received here tonight say that eight Don't think that piles can't be persons were killed in a tornado forty-five miles south of here. i AM lUTHiXMr AND UKO TROUBLES Write or Call cn me for further information, W. E. ROBBINS, AGENT cuerd.

Thousands of obstinate cases FOURT AVE. ana suyTH MAIN ST. GUAftAMTZEO SAi fSFACTOfiX have been cured by Doan's Ointment. Of? MONEY 50 cents at any drug store. "Generally debilitated for year.

Had T. E. McFarlane A. T. S.

Fe. Phone 23 sick headaches, lacked ambition, "was worn out and all run down. Burdock Prigmore Allen. Interior Decorator. Painted Paper Charles F.

Prigmore and Clara E. Hanger Blood Bitters made me a well woman." Mrs. Chas. Freitoy, Moosup, Conn. Allen, both of Southern Butler, were Republican Want Ada pay better.

W. E. Turner, Undertaking All work receives close attention Nothing slighted. Shop between Seth Frazier's and R. W.

Long's Lumber married Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 in Cupid's parlor, by Probate Judge Ralston. The young couple J. T. Newby of Rosalia, and A. N.

Yards. END YOUR MANTLE TROUBLES If you light with Cm," Gasoline or Kerosene-you ynll eventually use Block Mantles. Buy Mantles by name. Go to your dealer and say firmly, "I want Block Dealers write for catalog to THE BLOCK UGHT.CO, YXNGSTOWN, OHIO osier of I were accompanied by Miss Edna Al See me or drop me a Card Newly of Pontiac, were in El Dorado February 24, and called at the Repub len and Jesse Cotton. lican office.

W. H. CLARK Papering and Painting. Estimates made on work. Paper furnished on or off of wall.

DR. A. H. GISH, BLOCK BLOCK OPPOSITE COURT. HOUSE Office Open at all Hours Office Phone 31 Residence Phone 88 "PI PARKER'S ALABASTER BALM.

3 HAIR BALSAM THE MANTLES Graduate Veterinarian OfflcelD Brick Llverj Barn Cnrivaled for beautifying' the face, neck shoulders and arms. Prevents roughness aix rhaomuK. All druggists or sent iwstpud ot LINED lined 11 -3i Bj-r Fwl. to Ewtor. Onrwi .1.1 1 1 PHONE 355 i receipt of price SOc ft-l "0 rr KANSAS BEOOS MFO.

1610 Ogdea Chics. EL DORADO EL DORADO, PHONE 26.

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