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Goo lirnranaaa I mi iaaMMyw.3 Stct-ty l.litir'j Trl'iihuiie Kit, II, i'llg nl Ml'Oallll Itl'crnt pvih wan rl In i.nf.ijr ef that Hit bra'ii Mr. Karl nt The IVI llll 4 'he Kf I r. huh rt-d palm mi frt'n l'rniil-. rWk ih hrl lnl ir i-ritcr the liriilc Ihe arm tit i an niton hltn 'nitni .1 ii'K rial Inn. afifi I I t.rl l.

niu iK Miai nf M'triett. and M'-is M'rt huti. I Iritiw Kw'trtt nf Ibis il'tl niary 2:. oil Hnil'li Caii.i,l Chiid'en'a Homt. A 1 1 1 tti.nilanceot-lioar4 of i- i i the I'hllilreii's Hume pri nt e4 I'i 'li'tit Mrs.

John llnlliinil. when Pal mo Tablets A Powerful Reconstructive Tonic Palmo Tablets Not only- re-lores your former strength, hut builds new atrength. 1 Palmo Tableta Revitalize the "hole Bystem. Palmo Tablets Acta on depress-d Palmo Tablets Builder of "rength. We give you our person-41 guarantee to cure.

NNK'S PHARMACIES TWa STORES: 3,8 8t Ll 222 Boonvlll St lit, t'-fiUr -p- M'i--all) "i it ill i I I t. il II All I I I'Mi'h k.I. i rulitii'. I il I lnl'tB aurM I lti.t!i-4 1 1' lltt llf Ilk" In Woman's Good Looks depend, of course, very largely upon her health'. If your health is bad, if you aro weak, sick, miserable, and suffer from pain or other symptoms of womanly ailments, your face and general appearance will quickly show it, and nothing you cau do will bring back your good looks, until you cure your female uoumes.

nlltn'lv Ii. lli. 1,1,1. tiii.l ii Mtar 'I'Ji Mr Kiigi'ti KYi't'dt i tint and Mr. Will ') llrwin re iihhi r.

A I 'iviUHKt al 'h' i home l.hh roil ver it nf Im uly l'h fna Mr. and Mrs, Kil Kverel' tiontt-tratlr fnr-trtwTns- 1 1 ti tin' h-'iiii'. ail ir t- 'I'I'li fi stit i.tt Sffid. -mt. 1 utlii' itnieti in I'-'Mi.

id mii'iKii t'i I' H' ti ll I'M iil- i I ii. ti. I I I'r. 4 nt l. i a -i i tT.

tii- Ihe nf Iho we 'I In ne 9le In I'-s-i iVl w.lm ijf i'ii-iii at ji i iH. at liln-r of tin iii r.iii'.-r a I.nnr ili I. u-b tn tin- hrtii-H ur In M.itk my tnyiii are nm.ji' itallv toni-iin Ihi. ii'in-ln nf ami i' rx ih i if TIih home hit a hi.it jura Iii ah- ami lur. hitn It in tnv In a ipum! ih ni'int! v.

i.i fe'M fniii line If uM: Inn t'-'l In Ilia ai.J fi'i mi' a Ir I III if I' lltl't'll til Jn'Ml i. i.d tiv. ii W.iMrm In r-- I i' I I'm t-f -i nil k'rtio a KIT" ') iinl rii'C mi hiu. Ht.il IVf Mrs VttijHft. VI tif niii a i.tiil T'i''iay vnt Mm.

Klitifl. a nunii-rr uf l-er fi ln'u r--! A' tin' same, w.nh Kit! mi. K'ltl Int. i.t I IttttV tiwiniftt Ihf ll hi Still li'-t i Mm" and Hie I n. si.l.

Mm Sii.niU. Mia. tfiat' es. In sl.iui i-. lt-t an aTTt'1'rrrnrd qiln-d lo slate hit hit' A rj- ili a.ant larty was tidlalon.

sun and sldlity in rare a ln tiianj-ma (inrner on Mnndiiy al rlilld and mo are ncjuln-l. of riilllllllTH'l. is Si i.ltHl',1 til eonrnr wit or tn rifi.i 'i ii-n thi- 60 people on the stage 'Prices 2r.c, 5De, "5f, $1.00 and $1.50. Limited free list. On account of length of performance curtain will rise at 8 p.

m. Baldwin Theatre Sunday Night, Feb. 9 BETTER THAN THE BEST BLACK PATTI TROUBADOURS HEADED IIY THE OKICIVAL BLACK (Sissieretta Jones) Greatest 8tnger of Her Race; Everything new Including "Tutt" Whitney (Lucky DI1T5 America's fore most colored comedian and big company In refined comedy, vaudeville and opera. Singer Dancen Unsurpassed PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c Always the Best- DIEMER THEATRE jlSi4" DYSPEPSIA CURE CARMEN oM 1 -I br all ii(f lata a a'awaltlve anisraix laa, or by mall en eaiptofprioa. BOo- F.W.OiEk'ElU.D.

itaritia, mo. Week the Diemer Stock Company Will Present- 30-Pcople-30 Special costumes frorh Miller of Philadelphia'. Curtain Kiiwa Promptly at 8:15. Matinee Wednesday at 2:30. No advance In prices.

Fboue 297. hfit. nt" WiiehlliKlnn Hvnmi'. The hoard ptia Iiit.iini.itinii reenlrml. nmny nrsi liinn In ve.ry rase It uses lis linrt flay.

he' received, many tnketis of love hiilirnii'tit In ili.fl.llii-r n. In ih. 'i, trim, hr iniiiiiriiiK fili.tidn Shn Is hnlne for a rhild. W'ln-n Hie rhlld Is old nifttihiT (if W. H.

C. mid nil niiiui as.t mm tent for two inniillia mi trial nt Ihe "evornl nii'liihers of the rorii were' DnLUWiri I tiLA I lit i of lf apreeabl on present. Delirium rt-freshnienta were Wednesday Night, Feb. 5th only time first time New York and Chiraxo'i 1 reniendotu Hucoessful Mimirnl Dramntlc Comedy. Chark 3 Uillanhatu'a Complete Pre- Auction.

THE RED MILL Blossom ami Victor Herbert Company of 60. Aujrtnented Or chestrn. C'hortia of 40. Two carp of Scenery una Effects, The Famous Dutch Kiddies Tonl-ht with John Ford as "Con Kldilor" Win. r.

fiwor aa "Kid Conner" Teents with mimic, mirth. danceg an! travesty. PRUTS ..25, 50 73, $1.00 and $1.50. ucin siiti't nnoi'i nn impi-rs aro nrnde ny ner Anner BALDWIN THEATRE COLLEGE WIDOW Surprise Party. A party of friends surprised Mrs.

Gates Monday evening at her homo on Hprlngfleld 'avenue. A delightful even Ing was spent. Mfts Eula Tedrlck gave some beautiful selections on the piano, after woic'i elaborate refreshments were served to Rev. and Mrs. Twlng, Mrs.

I. Thompson. 'Mrs. F. Rulln, Mrs.

E. Stibe-r, Mrs. A. Dedrlck, Mrs. Belell, Mrs.

W. A. Dysart, Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Hagheg, Miss Otto and Mlsa Irene Dulln, Miss Eula Xedrlck.

Mr. Edward Dysart, Mr. Will Gates, Mr. Carl Gates. Departs For Home.

Mrs. H'lzabcth Mlddlemas, who "been visiting with her mother Mrs. A. 0. Greenman, In this city, or some TtfE SPRINGFIELD DAILY.

REPUBLICAN. THREB Advice aMitaa. i Cardui u.uuuuiuon, woull help mo until This i thri-wrll-tn n'o Now I am well." Try it. This ia the well-known woman's rcmwlr. of which you have so often heard.

It is the medicine for you to try, whether vou 1 il of 4 11 in a s.4li sm have been long sick, and are hone- fiC-p less of relief. akU Cardui has succeeded so often, A- that you may safely expect it to bene- fltyu- MrVU barah Avery, of Mo.uk, "I suffered with womanly h7vr IARAH AVEXT lawk, aVk. aV kxJLIi iJKJl MbN. bwM t.tnMnl u4 valuab'a hinta tn 4iat, aaar-a tl, tth fcnt trmwrnl- Ml rlaiei wtapea. by mail FOR LADIES Uiw' Awr DarwmA The Chaltaaoosa Mjuoa Itaaur, Cbaiuaxaia, laaav CARDUI Irf Mis lUidal 'hn liu- IViih i ii i a rinM.n.

ISOTtt OF OCllTY. Ti I) IS. f'li t'iri. fia'tilnc and Low Ft r. H.

Canitili-ll. W'4 K.i'l"'lV li.iv.1 lr imitiiig and anil sat I i 'h-e lt "-ith. an Mm h' t-ir ri.i.if iH fai'ir-iay iimrtiing. i III F.l'l' I iti V't. ti-lib 's'in H'm 111 K.

'rt mt tin' airtii! Hi M' I P.il ll till; Dn? i''. Vi ti ti. Will r'tin lie. Mm. K'Jilrlrk, Mm S' lii' tr.

Mra. 'l Hiitrwil. Mrs. It I ii ki Mia. Hary Ji'imt.

Mm J. HWInll. r. Mrs, -IiiV. -V "HI vl.it several Th'er will he a 7" Mr 'i Mm Chai'tiMn ore Ihe anests nf fiii-ii! In 'l' Kun Mr and 11 It IMakltis lift last mailt f.

Alhiiqm rcjue. S. The rtmi'iy tour fl'ili ill) hold thi-lr n.i-llnr IVIilav JH A Gralmr, Mi. nnd ytcn.r Mlir VI cm nt; Mimn. secretary.

time, departed yesterday for Los gave a dinner In honor of a great a nironiu a ri r-a in lama a r-kfi ann rniri nn rnr-mv rima last summer in the east and is now on her way home. After returning to Lo" Angeles; she will go to Han Francisco and will sail from there for her home In New Zealand. Missionary Society? The Woman's Foreign Missionary of Grace church met w'lth Mrs. Eva 0. Smith, Tuesday afternoon at her home In Pickwick Place.

Mrs. Kin-singer and Mrs. Smith gave very Instructive as well as entertaining papers. The society adjourned after a Tonight and the First half of this pleasant afternoon to meet again the first Tuesiay of next month. IF YOU KNEW The merit- of the Texas Wonder, yon would never sufler from kidney, bladder or rheumatic troub'e, 1 bottl two months treatment, told by drug-' gist or by mall.

Send for testimonals. Dr. E. W. Hail 2926 Olive street, St Louis.

DELEGATES CHOSEN REPUBLICANS OF SECOND WARD CHOOSE REPRESENTATIVES-TO COUNTY CONVENTION At meeting of the Repulillran vot- (on mid Mrs. Kgliert to the following 0r of the fecund ward last nlu'lu dele Kiie.ts: Mrs. M. Moon, Mm. Ililnk.

Mrs. Hurwell, Mrs. Cora Stoke. Mrs. Milllgnn, Mrs.

Patnin. Thursday Niaht. Ftbru.ry 6. Mrs. Norcroft and Klrst time hen-, llenrv W.

Siivaee slr- MfBwen. Mrs. Ward, the orUlual YoiIc rroductlott 1 hiw, Mrs. Mrs. uilli-i 11 mil.

j. lull II' I ami daughter, Margirrett and Geral-dine. A dedghtfnl aoclal afreruoon Ily George Ada. Slnsed by George spent. All present hoping to spend Marion.

many more pleasant hlrthdaya with 4 months In Boston, 1 year In N. Y. he dear old lady.w Fourth year of continued success gates to he v.iti'd fur In the prlhiury Fiiday nlitlil to tepreatnt that ward In the county convention to be held next Saturday, were chosen as follows: Kniifh 'Ragsdale, T. Oideon, ji Oiorgu Paxlcr. A.

V. Moils, George Weigle, 0. H. Nicholson. J.

A. Patterson, C. A- Hubbard, J. Kdwards. J.

H. Dtincan, Elmer-Potter, U' M. Walker, Richard Johnson, George Robbing, Harry Brooksbank, 'John Krelgsman and Al IVims'h. The conventton which meets Saturday will choose twenty-two delegates from Greene county to the. Se'dalla convention, which will elect two delegates and two alternates to the Republican convention "In Chicago In June.

The meeting la3t night was a most enthusiastic and harmonious one. THE PROUD CHIEFTAIN. When Dr. Louis Klopsch, the editor of tlio-Cbrlsilan Herald, was con- WHERE THAW IS C0NF1I0 MATTEAWAN HOSPITAL 13 WELL ARRANGED PLACE. The Sanitarium Not Placa of Servitude Noted Prlioner Will Be Able to Secure Many Comforta for Himielf No Strenuous Discipline.

Now York, 4 MuttMwiyi, tn which bai Wii rmmUiind the slayor of Stanforil White, Is New York 'grat hottplUl' fur Uie car of the I criminal Inoaue. It not plrson In the aonae of ilimmy ami) rhei'ilras I house) of pnl sorvltudo, hut a srli'K- sriiTu th rniiMimiljr tnatl of th Kinplri" stuU arn tafpft' artil bound by l'ilent r'Knla tons a aro ralruUit-j to furliur tba restntatlon of lionnnllty I ever pmalblo. There is no ntri-nuou ili-ai li'lne Nil haril hind hIn.Iji and -n tine th imtlent ul It Is i.eltlii-r drk nor lutisil. 'he trr-M Inalinitiiiii a'ii1s lli itnniil of th" lilIU hm-k if hlahk II l.nii.lih. hmkliis rt iU im Out I'lm li) little tnH oh Hie I'lihk if the calm-fliisiiiB I Im ui It vne nf ie-jtiitpsqim of llu'! v.

il iH'sy irieel hi r' qil'niitit may imi nithin ni' he iiwti ii an.) will- i ir. -j I I IV i- if i i m. i.u .1 K.i.Hi iih h'0 I-', iit'ri ndf-rtiKiil' on ar I ltm l.e unlf tn 1h ho. rf n'tr i nf tin. frt--n-f ii' -k'Ui tin.

tv tlt' in n'l'-i'k nf parrels I he' if nVh.t tfln tt.i lit tn nt 1 ll (,) i'i Ii lvirr jftia rt-H lit it etwnins t-i'-i M- t.vi.i n-tv i-ii'. rui'n I tthj e.t.K. and r-r. i.ii.r limn t.M' 'i-' cf n-k hn-t ilw-nii 1 cuti.eit id II. fit iiii-rii i i.i;.T iif all 'iitni't and (ii.m.

nf hi.e Willi' ho'ii he will citne In enn lift have uttihI 1.til It Oi. tai fiiuu In I'Ihci hue ti Ihi're and lor the ejiliitton nf h-r rrline Thaw not worK theae fel'ow pili-onora tinleaa he rnr to. Wot It eBiteilwv 4v--Mi-a-1 down from tha hlf -oy. Though trlous Drsons ever had the pleasure of hearlt.g. GROUNDHOG DANCE TONIGHT.

Ozark. Lodse No. 25G6 K. and-U of H. will give a groundhog social 'dance tonight, February 5.

at the 0. W. hall on Commercial street Gents i dresslngtacky, admission 10c: other- there were many fre otherwise. 10c. at this dinner the uul' urlus proud Highlander was ctirt and haughty with the grandest.

"Wien the coffee came on, the hoast, his Highland guest up and down the great asked him what ho thought of the company. said the chlefUrln, 'they're no bod. They're no bad "Then he frowned, and proudly swelling out his broad chest-struck it a blow. "'But the fack he cried, never met a man yet who was the equal o' myself." SAFE PLACE FOR MONEY. Put your money in the United States 'Government depository The National Exchange Hank, corner and Square.

They pay Interest Special Depttrtmcnt for Ladies account. your ladies ana your men, is. CORNELIA SPARLIN, 8ee. Mrs. Wnltwam wife of Dr.

E. A. Whitwam c- the Children's Home society of Missouri, Is visiting in St. Louis. She will be away some days.

The society has at present several emiaren in cnarge ior wnom homes havf not been found, Orlppe Is sweeping the country. Stop It with reventlcs, before It gets deeply geateid. To check early colds with these little ftndyCpld Cure '1 ablets Is surely sensible an! safe. Preventics contain no QuIuliV. no laxative, nothing harsh, or sickening.

Pneumonia would never if early colds were promptly brpkei.Also good for feverish children. Large box, 48 tablets, 25 cents. Vest pocket boxes, 5 centa. Sa'd by C. E.

Denton and-Jno. R. BSrett Drug go, Plays and Players BLACK PATTI. The highly accomplished and ever popular HUok PltU Troubadours will be the attraction at the Baldwin Sun-day night. February 9.

The Troubadours come with a new budget of mirth. melKly and action and a company bigger ant smarter than ever. In addition to UUuk Pattl (Mme. 81s-sleretta Jones) the Kreateitt singer of her race, and 'Tun" Whitney, the Droll" cumadlnn. best of colored comedlunH, and furty other talented slniters.

"danrers. ciuiidlsns and elalty performers In the lonipHiiy. who will be seen In a new Illaik Pattl" how. THE RED MILL. Oiliinsliiui "The Keil Mill." the munlial nuveltv of the year, with bfmk sua lyrlin hy tienrr itirwmi ami nuitlr hr Vn-tur I Jul lv 1 an T- II A'kmi' i i i imi V.i.r a l.iirHl I In- tlfri-e's nf IV-'t'iw ie Tin- nf Our Itiesti:" and I -Wai Vim to Mntry )1e." TMC CCLLCCE A-t00W.

eaiit. t. Uv. -tv-'it it-nt iif 4 tm" V. t'r if ul ii y.i-itaf.

dn ti.il lt- k'eitt I'I. i I' In Ma'ti-anan Thu'w wl'l 1 'he "i'i' I a'l -l; ott I He f-" e' a'i i-mat- It Mi- h-afH tnkt im til- i-iii-i'iit stiiI ia-f ,11 Hi. ii i-m vl fi sjiii- ti'li. Vi tn 'I t.i the fai'i'lv In. jiil i.n.u In I'i.

ptmitiii tit. i tli gr. it and tn. n'Tf nf ti ti- i i. Slid 'In I'I rl.ie her 'if" lililli Ihi' a'l nf Im d.ine lib the hiMi'.

wh'te .1,. la a iinm. liitiliiK if. sti fr the dif.ti nf snclfty ra'lii-r than sfrtrd it I and lit int'ii THREE CURES OF 6 SEVERE ECZEMA Michigan Woman Tells of Her Brother's Terrible Suffering with the Disease Grandchild and Another Baby also Permanently Cured. CUTICURA REMEDIES PROVED INVALUABLE "My rirotler hail orwma thre different summers.

About tlie asm ttm es' umnir rnu cut betm'fwn lite Sh'iul'ti'raanil down liai k. Slid Iii'MihI hia ufFirifii( a tirrilir. IU ud 1if-fitent kiriita iiimIkmih' that r' anid ran th tliinl bi'tifkit a b. I 4 nil' wis Ihl'lim III and a faithful tntl. I-run t'i llerlwrt.

will le sfn hr- th tti entifly i'h iitH-uis end n-cr tu uiiir si ine iianwin lon'sllf I lie ft I Mill' roirn-s with -tha. the i t. t'liiiruuich eli'lurm tui nt eer aiittidtl! a rirtnlr tip'-ra. bavins; lwn preavti'rl fur an entiro Hfumm a' the Knlikir- hm-kiT tlii'Mti-r, S-m Vrk jr. during hlihtluif aiiii.e 3T arfnrniaii re ghvn The pUy tn t.e tl, ri'iai nnniisl nffnim tt Uiany ai-ii-f iia hslns a rntiKt-ti af- rl nrlttn st.iry.

i'h a in )H'iin lM tint ee-n hl.h f.lrl t'k the or fare o-t Yml nff the fh.ro tin. Infill m.t'V a v.n..r M'e, Sell K.rk.ir.-W It In tT'm Wt Ur, It. Hd M.ll" he of .) lu it. 'u ''h Mi' a- tisf ill Hour i 'uS ihla muh tvmi Ill umJ iitirmra In a t.tn iivfir I.m evaaii a m' l.u I that he nild til rHr I i ain. A la li In.l ana li' trd 1 1 l.w mv ua'iti-t.

Mrs. IH ul. had h' li'tto a t4 ti-rr i. Hi luti.iira Ihlt U'lv hi. i tu tf is a Iwillr I i-r ty Id I-e it.

et.i- i na H.ari slid -iM'irs n'lMiil sti.l it t. si I ih. ri-i- itm I k. Mi. I it.

7 at.am I is'-T, Aug. Usj.d ft-1 I. 1. WORLD FAMOUS Cur for 7or1f'ftt. UMiiurlng likla 4 Stalp Humnrt.

T--. se it. I a-4 I irti'n iti Afil fc at .1 in 1 1 i Ij5u i4 i i rf a st Ihe lci.ry. The rVlh't oi h-r ll.li. mnii'S to th Baldwin Thursday auiit.

ntv Kehruary ih. AT THeXYBtC Tli ahnw now on at the I.yri proves to be the sl'niiigift bi'l rv. seen nt jKiput.ir plav house I'v-1 ARTRCR LEE Committeeman. WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE From October to May, Colds are the! most freouunt cause of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re-j moves cause. E.

W. Grove on box 25c. the Receiver and phone No. 253 For Something Hot Coal or Wood Any kind. Delivered qvick.

Its Hot. Try It. CLINTON WILT 215 AVest Mill i t-1 ii i 0 1 1 ti.f a lit a) a' f'l t'r -rvt I n- in M' 1t Ill Cut' H. an I sti -i-tje wiiti in- im t. I I i -l 1 I' I' I I 't r.

T'i. "i "li I ar 'U 4 1 1-, tt lisnataa HI Zt i-i Hr' i t.n.1 nf i ft a'il Vt -t i i i ttt Ai.ta'it'a I 'i'l 'i 1 ht-ti Mi." ata. ct tiy the htnla nf th. i v.r!y i.ln!fl. I Th-ti- Mi1- daniihier of a mM-u.

Widit-i h'i ii ktwuer. Th.n Tm run tn nut it I He -qnar. nt m. il" le.n"li". an I tll h- n.

inn me paiunc cnnaiit in- i Hm rlll, )n rT paiH'in and p.irli. -pl In all 'hr mer of f. ronatanlly doing the simple lal; rec- i inimeiidol by the prison hoard. And. no.

mutter how long Thaw may have hei-n confined In Hie any linn for the criminal Insane, 1k can be releaaid irmter one 1'iinditinti onTv Hist he be foun I cured. Hetneiice lo Matli-awan in nmst cases aniounu lo life Imprisonment under somewhat better 'and more pleasant conditions than ordinarily. SEDALIA MANAGER SAYS "THE RED MILL" IS A SPLENDID ATTRACTION. Jusf now Springfield theatergoers are being presented with a number of extraordinary attraction. Red Mill" which comes to the Bald win tonight brings with ft an endorsement from the pen of the best ilic-s now on the American press and also personal endorsements from those who know what a good entertainment really Is.

Manager George F. endorf of Sedalia, secretary of the Middle West Managers association after witnessing a performance of "The Red Mill" at the Willis-Wood theater in Kansas City last Friday evening gives All. A aiili'l. 'r ran our 'I Ml-ls e'Hi" ii'icl -ire vh fM I imviirn 'Cri-'H i le.i Mil aa hoi an I ha 'i'i aioti. llVaO't till! ake l.iln l' e''-Hii.

and Till lit. ery B't In great. ljit night 'the' ahnw to a paiked hmnw, and KNEW. the In an uproar from of. to finish fieUt at ai-hlnt'iin hne family Wallace Watson nad Kellh In "ot'y maintain th.

he I. act entitled "The VVg Catcher." Is or-Iglrial and a tup lln-r In every wet), worth the price Of adiitu-kui aloiio. Dan O'Neil. the tramp monologuUt color blind, a a alou'lr refuted by r.Bii ia! h'n clf On one occuiun at tl.e Ms nifo reiimrWdjl Iter hiiahatiil us wearing, "i ll you don't know m-hl enlnr tha tin- and buck and wing dancer. Is very flue, giving of railroad trains, ''etc.

A very clever artist. Anthrum nnd Peters- in an act of a llttre of everything, were forced to "It's said the husband. Hut how on earth did you know?" saJd the husband, with th eigl or nine encores, suss reiers ia isMlrance, "when I bought It a clever soubrette and has the and- yet.iPr(Hiy I told the clerk that if he ience from the start. Mr. Anthrum i Is jiju't giv ni blue throw htm ortt pronouncea uie cnattipion wnistier oil of the window." Harper's Weekly America and a conieolpn rrom ttw word go.

With a bill like the' one on now, will no doubt find' the Lyric crowded nightly, and even playing to standlug room only1. THIRD WARD REPUBLICANS. The Republican voters of the i nlrd u'ftril will tnniti nt fhfl noltce rotlrt on it a high commendation aa a evon)nK Frbnlary Rt 7:30 did musical attraction and one that o'clockv'o select delegates to the gratulaled upon the honor 1one, him Jlef throughout, he Is very strong which meets on when the emperor of Japan bestowed jm i ih I BatmKfay, February 8 to select dele-j upon him-the Order, of the Rissing sa hat 'l '8, the best "at ne has gates to the RepubUcan state and con-1 Sun, he laughed and said: "Yes, my new decoration makes me feel very proud. I feel as proud, in fact, as a Highland chief, and no one could be prouder than that." "A certain earl," he went on, "once gresslonal conventions. as Glasses fitted to vou 'eyes ly Dr.

E. I)e 8. Harden of HarJen's Optical College, St. Louis, 31o. By bringing this Ad.

you may have Glasses Fitted to Your Eyes. Solid Gold Frames UNIVERSAL; 308 South St. We do this in order to text the power of adt'ertishig in this parWr..

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