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11 THCR8DAT MOltXiXQ. TRSP iwc TIIE SPRINGFIELD WEEKLY REPUBLICAN. flKCS ard. minors, Ellen I Sixth anuual settlement. Kstherlno Wehbacu, V.

AVlIlntus, admluUtratoriS! tlomunt. ur-rl SEATTLE'S BIG EXPOSITION B. P. Wade, dcecucd, I Wado, executrix. Fir lenient.

PROBATE DOCKET. August Term, 1908. Docket of rases la which isttle- plain white light to by far the more artistic. Red and other colors in dee-trie globe will only be permitted on 3 EOK ico In Cleveland. Against the advice of Braille.

July 7. (Special physicians and friends she left a bed Correspondence.) The past month has of slcknexj to be at the side of her witnessed much progress la the work husband. She had to be carried on 'on the grounds of the Alaska-Yukon-the train and collapsed when Cleve-! Pacific exposition at Seattle. Land-laud was reached, but the fact that scaping around some of the finished h9 WM nrar t0 0UCI wlu waa building and the plaiaa and gardens dears', oa earth to her seemed to has been started, which make a great Improvement on the beauties of the brace her np after toe' fatigue of the the Pay Streak, the gaiety boulevard, mentt are due from executors, ad-New atudlea are being worked out mi curator for the cascades, ons of the principal of Utlcn. N.

Y. July 25 James School-ci aft Shcrmau, Republican nominee for Tice president, Si plain "Jim Sbr.mian to the people of I'llcn, where he was torn and where he has always claimed his home. Everybody la Ultra knows -Jim" erybivly speaks to the penial congressman. who wears an ever-present Shermun and ev- at the ensuing August, 1908, term the Probate Court of Greene county. features, and the geyser fonntain.

Submarine and spray illumination will be used on these decorative feature. ln county, commencing on the Tit fountain will not he like other 'ieco, Monday (the 10th day) of Au-eiectrlcal fountains at former fairs; It I0- citations are relum- Christopher r. Wright Chris luphur J. Wrtgbt ul Wright, exeeiiton. Kinu tlemrat.

Martin L. Wllllruiws. Annie 31, Willkiiiituii, First annual settlement. Ralph Walker, iltM l.I Walker, Robert H. Wlkr lui Ham H.

Walker, exeemors. p-1 nual setllement. "'I Martha T. Wallis, Insaae, ram, guardian. Km ment.

site. The work that has been done In this line recently demonstrate to the layman in ex position construction that It taken very llttls time to put the grounds into shape after the buildings and roadways are completed. Generally the visitor to the grounds smile. There are two things ale-1 Mr ad Candidate Sborman that are coMplc-i81 hV nous. One his smile sad the other LI 1:1 tltleburu.

Hs looks like an En- Jd gllrh country gentleman, but one baa only to con7er with bln a few in Hamilton college and nles to learn that there 1. nothing treafuiyr of in 8mytnIcpJira com- English about him. He American manufacturers of mill supplies, on: MrV Vernal Wright, minor, gJ curator. First annual sstll-ogl Benjamin 31. WiiJn, inMa(i 1 McGregor, guardian, nm settlement pany, who has never seen an exposition grow cannot see how everything can be put in shape on time, With a large nursery and an experienced force of The sons are all ardent lovers of health-giving sports, a is their father.

Autoing. horseback riding, golfing, to the core. Mr. Sherman conferees to FI years, but he does not look within half a dozen years of It. He to cheeked a i nd han much will be aa near as poeaihle an exart reproduction of a huge geyser, with the water colored by a new method upon which Thompson to now working.

Along the bottom of the geyser basin will be electrical bulbs encased In wa'er tight receptacle, and one looking down will be enabled to see the fish swimming about. The drops of ths cascade will be treated in an entirely new way. The electrical effect of the cascades at the 8t. Louis exposition waa one of 1b features of that fair, but the 1969 exposition will' excel it In every particular. An attempt will be made to utilize the primary colors of ths prismatic scale.

By the use of a specially llSICBK able oa the first day of the tinn. All continued settlements are set for the first day. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908. Mary Moore, minor. George E.

Williams, curator. Final settlement. Ida L. Garnett, deceased, E. B.

Garnett. executor. inal settlement Frank L. Ellett deceased, Simeon Brink, administrator. Final settlement.

Joseph D. Cox, mlaor, Mary J. Cox. curatrix. Final settlement.

Fred Underwood, minor. George W. Underwood-, curator. Final settlement. Thomas M.

Kinney, deceased, Mary Kinney, administratrix. Final settlement. John Harris, minor, David Mayes, publle guardian. Final settlement. E.

P. Goodwin, deceased, Marcus T' aeceasw. Jtnrcui baseball and kindred, sport are n- like the Ataska-Yukon-Pa- nJoyd py them. Congreaimav, cinc expooltlcm maintain, there will tbe Pr 0f th U'tW time lost In putting on the him. H.

live, la xmy. third degree and to one of. th. touche. There millions lotted house at 413 Genesee street, in (kind who like to whoop 'em up- when (of pIanU and now being eultl-the most aristocratic secUoa of game grows exciting.

Hi. the 19M fAitt Bnd atBU la MIKA shw ML a ik Vm.4 I of the city. Genesee street to one Tom Sheman. to one of the berithew ollt tbe propM Bouthern, curator. Twelfth annual settlement Elmer Hlushaw, Frank lilnahaw and Virgil Hlushaw, minors, Isalan Hrashaw, curator.

Third auuual settlement Ira 8. Huycs. Callte C. Hayes and Leslie liaye, minors, Mallssa A. Hayes, curatrix.

Second annual settlement. Floyd E. Hall, Charles M. Hall, Alexander Hall, Annie M. Hall and Minnie V.

Hall, minors, Robert E. Hall, curator. Second nnuual settlement Mosm T. lisrris, deceased. Hugh L.

Harris, executor. Flnat settlement. John F. Holliway, deceased, John A Grant, ed niutotrator. Flual settlement Susanna Hinds, minor, H.

A. Grove, curator. First annual settlement MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1908. Mary A. Ingram, deceased, Arthur Allen, executor.

Pint annual settlement. Marlon P. Johnson, deceased. Jack Johnson, administrator. Final settlement.

Hannah Juxtis, deceased, IV. D. Alford. administrator. First annual wet-tlement Katherine Keet and Jnsiah Keet.

minors. Kate Keet, curatrix. Seventh annual settlement. Troy Klllingsworth, Nellie Killlifto worth, Willie Klllingsworth and Elmo Klllingsworth, minors, T. J.

Klllltigs-wortb, curator. Fifth annual settlement. William Kelly, minor, J. D. Sheppard, curator.

Second annual settlement. Anns Marie Kolb, -leased, Richard rugger, administrator with will annexed. First annual settlement. Hannah J. Likins, deceased, John R.

Marsh, executor. Final settlement. Ada L. Miller and William R. Miller, minors, J.

E. Roeenhalm, curator. Fifth annual settlement. Chester A. Morton, minor, Adtlla Morton, curatrix.

Seventh annual prettiest thoroughfares ln the whol amateur golf player In the country. JllBwg tom tb flrm of country. The father of the Republican He has won many cups In this Broa BropkHne. the prepared varnish of different colot rsndldate was General Richard I p- try and also In England. The Slier- faBWua landscape artist, to in charge applied to the drop of the cascades It dyke Sherman and his mother Mary mans are thoroughly In this work.

Mr. Dawson to oue of it hoped to secure a unique effect. Frances General Sherman their manner and know no dlstlne-- Frances General Sherman their manner ana xnow no bl Iine ln the Looking at each fall one will he able was a prominent citizen of Utica, waa tlon between rich and poor. A the Illuminated In th, Goodwin, mfcnlntotrator. Final acl.le- an we i MAOivt l.m WAA A Tiafftob IUN FlYfill I lUVBCs reception wa to have been igtven toe meat.

Tha dahlia, flower that different color oT the prismatic ecale. f-T- -mm. blooms more profusely around Puget Thompson has been playing sound that any other section of the I water on fire to produce this effect. Pacific coast, baa been selected as the The Pay Streak will be a blaze of turn home from Chicago, in which the whole dty, Democrats and Repub-' llcans alike, were to have Joined, but SATURDAY, AUGUST gJ T. R.

Vanderpool, di-tv ziri, Mayes, public adnntiiitnunr, pj settlement. Lucretln Jolinun. Intut, hleyee, public giurdlan, Thirl settlement. Mary E. Chapman.

Inus. Mayes, public guar-ilaa Tut nual settlement. Lorens Robb, minor. David yJ public guardian. Tliird tsnml i ment Benjamin F.

rt Davfl Mayes, imbl'c guarJhg ond annual Mary A. Roger nnd Jscu Rogers, minors. I in pc' guardian. Second sir.uxl i-tl Harry Vlnyard.hf -n. Dmld gJ public guardiai.

nttali tlement. Mary A. Ilutnplio A-r-iot vld Mayes, publle iJt Pint annual xe'tletnent. Frank Armstrong and Con li minors, Dnvid Mspti, guardian. Finn! r-Lt'-mtut Tirana E.

Armvrorz mtont. St hlayes, public gu.trdltn, iewtii nual settlement Ann tliller, dec-s -J. BM 1 public Find rtd ment. (Seal) LOTTIE DA1.BTMPIZ Clerk of Irohn' Coell active ln military affairs and held several Important state positions. Hi mother came of an old Vermont family and bore tbe same name as her husband.

As a boy the candidate attended the Utica schools and prepared for Hamilton college nt Whitest own seminary, a noted educational Institution of this section. Ks graduated from Hamilton in the class of 78, the some year that the head of fhe Republican ticket. Secretary Taft, received hie diploma from Yale unlver this had to be postponed because of Mr. Sherman's Illness. The demoi-stratlon was to have been me greatest Utica ever witnessed.

Mr. Sherman has had an exceedingly busy life. Besides his political duties, which have kept blu lu Washington grat par. of the year, he is Interested in many local business con slty. Mr, Sherman decided to study I which also call for xiuch of his law and was admitted lo the bar in time.

11 to president of the Utica He entered upon tbe practice of Trust and Deposit company, vice hie profession In this city soon after president of the City National bank, graduation. He excelled an orator president of the New Hartford Can- I Sew Yu r-u IIiFC-VL -a car.iil i IVrUia rul I cuixri l.t of sunit-r i.iioii, i-tifty i' (DTlU i I '1 -jich I i mis -i ti-iviIihI. 'he J.eMun: rrea: 1 Truv 1 lint of i-h-oiht I ln to 1st the l.ionsli ny Ini-l Uin'v IM roadur Intul Irt In 'ir III'! view. trivrd 1 fairly i ti of I to t-w thi 1um at In -ir while in college and his gifts In this 'lire led to his being selected to deliver addresses on public occasions and during political campaigns. A DEMOCRATIC FAMILT.

It to a noteworthy fart that although Mr. Sherman has been jptttburg Dispatch, stanch Republican ever since be cost I his first vote his father and all of B3IEF DREAM OF BUSS His brother, Richard V. Sherman, to cing company and vice pres.den: of the Utica Re company. He is alto a director in other Industrie. Mr.

Sherman is not a wealthy max as wealth goes In these days. He has no ''barrel. He Is worth abont at a conservative eedmatc. John G. Russell, deceased, John B.

Russell, executor. Final settlement. R. Cordon Bell, deceasd. Nell M.

Bell, executrix. Final settlement. Alonzo Kimbrough, deceased, William Robison, administrator with will annexed. Final settlement. Thomas A.

Murray, Henna Murray and Irby E. Murray, administrators. Final settlement. Bettle Manypenny, deceased, A. W.

Lincoln, executor. Final settlement. Felix G. Prater, deceased, Sadie K. Prater, administratrix.

Flnat settlement. Ruth Blackwell, Esther Blackwell. Egbert E. Blackwell and Louis V. Blackwell, minors, Amelia E.

Black-well, curatrix. Final settlement. Linder Link, minor, Ivan Link, curator. Seventh supplemental and eighth annual settlement. Jesse Appleby and Nellie Appleby, minors, A.

B. Appleby, curator. Twelfth annual settlement. Gertrude Austin, minor, Mollle E. Austin, curatrix.

Fourth annual settlement. Samuel G. Appleby, deceased, Martha A. Appleby, executrix. Final settlement TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, IflOB.

Blanche Bray and Hotter Bray, minors, W. D. Reynolds, curator. Sixth annual settlement Paul R. Brown, deceased, Sarah E.

Brown, executrix. Final settlement Charles C. Blond, deceased, Alice M. Blood, administratrix. Final settlement.

Helen Bunker and -Ercell Bunker, minors, James B. Delaney, curator. Second annual settlement. Faille C. Brake, deceased, J.

M. Thompson, executor. First annual settlement. C. Brittain, deceased.

Doss Brit-tsla, administrator. First annual set-W meat Adam Coffman, deceased, John F. administrator. Final aettie- r-s 'If; 7- "wfcoinnMg -j Isabel A. Morse, minor, Isabel Morse, curatrix.

Sixth annual settlement. Charles B. Manley, decensed, J. D-Manley, administrator. Flual r.tii.

meat "RFC Missouri Building at Seattle Exeetltien. jofftriiU flower of tbe exposition. In different colored llgh's, each conces-! appearance this plant re-emhles the sionaire having his own Individual 11- Individual JP-1 chrysanthemum, the bhiMorax being lumlnajlrin to conform with the gen-a Ihvge a that ffower-and the petals era! ei-heme. An approach of totem Brtde of Six Days Obtain Divorce From Man Who Arrest Sh Caused on Betrayal Charge. one of tbe Democratic leaden of Central New York and to very popular to the ranks of the ncterriileil.

He baa served two terms as mayor of I'tlea and a few year ago was hit party's candidate for state engineer and surveyor. Tbe first political office held 1. pole, each thirty ftwt high, dto-trlbuled on earh side of the avenue, trill K-ad up to the main gateway of he amusement s' reel. The eyes of he totems will blink with lights and curling In the aame manner. It blonms profusely ln nuiay rotors from June till the froeta of autumn.

Th landscape department to tRking advantage of tbe beauty of the official flower by Mrs Fusle Roller, uf'er living with her husband, George tor six by the Republican nominee wa mayor I -l. k. .1 d. has obtained a divorce from him. cf Utli a.

to hich he was elected in jTbe suit was filed and docketed ln the lel, when 29 year of age. He Ailed circuit court yerduy and was lrmne- tue post so well during bto one term diale, uken up he diorcB ingw are finished, the Palace of Acri-1 be our lined with light and the nal- that he was nominated for rongres order 'culture and the Palace or Mamifac-i ural park portions of ihe grounds will end lias serve! there continuously i 1 The plain'll! calmed that the defcnd- from 1SS7 up lo the present time, save i i iant husband had told her that he dll ISM. when lure. The first ceremony held in any: be Illuminated with etrlnca of the exposition bnlldlni was the 'descent lamps strstched from tree to WfV- for on term, from 190 to i rv. ii.

not loro her, that he could not endure he was engulfed by a Democratic commencement exercises of the Uni-j tree. versitr of on June 11 and Japanese residents of SeaUle and 17. Other bullillnea completed are the stnte of Washington will erect a Machinery Hail, Emergency Hospital at a' ue to the memory of Commodore ter and that he only married her to avoid being seat to the r.aie prison. The defendant entered bis appearance and denied every share la the landslide. Mr.

Sherman has a charming wife, who to welt known In Ihe eocial life of his city and Washington. She to; Great Scott, 1 cream treat to all off. I1' 'J dat me copper sbe-ks to feR points. Oregon rithln a Perry at tbe exposition. Perry was Brj-zn, Ihe first American to enter Japan andrment.

and the, lire station. The be completed petition but did not contest the cue. I particularly popular among her asso-The vu grtuld bJ, werks. while the building will Auditorium, bn Its reel open up communlestlon between' the Orient and the Money for elute In tbe eongrenMonal circle at The maiden name of Denny was re-! Sarah E. D.

Coutlett, doceased, A. W. Lincoln, executor. Final settlement. Edward Cox, deceased.

Rachel tbe national capital. F-be was mainly rt. (. o'-' Plf''c nd the brick work fln- i this purpose to now being raised. The tie i ti.

i hnw lehetl un to the second ory. Th.e Japanese resident OR. COE? SSiilTfiRIS2. p-r "orad to tbe plaintiff wife, instrumental ln farming the Congres- ioual club, which is in ado up of 8 4 wive of senators and representative JUr Sbe to small of (tatnre, win, in congress. i Mines building Is being enclosed and (heir appreciation it will not be long before the staff JIec- which did so much (o develop the; will Final settlement.

ora' ion will he put The Flue Klowefy Kingdom. I Pansy Campbell, 01100, L. Arts Palace to from 1i The to'al snm of 177A77 has been Rhodes, curator. Second annual set- tlone and the Fiherles bnild'ng ban appropriated by fifteen eonnile of thejilcment. been hegnu.

California and Mitojirl tat of Washington for participation I C. F. Corum, deceased. Amsnoa Co-wlU break ground for iblr building Mn the expoaliion. It to expected that rum.

executrix. First annual sottls- has gray hair and, like her husband. nr Atf I TV PI (21111 TY a youthful face that to wreathed lntDLUMCl lUJllU UUSLI I smile. Sbe bo a grartoua manner I that puts ilioH who come within the clrr'o ot her atxiuolntanceshlp at ease. accuMd Bf gaj)ng to Provide For Hit Family to Givon Fifteen Mrs.

Sherman, through the many Day In Jail. about, th.e first week In July, and when all of the thirty-seven counties and New York are evpeced lo begin have made prrrririon take part the opera'lons oon af'erward. jeum of 92S5.000 will he appropriated. The llgh'lng pretem.of the ground! At the loot session of the legislature and the decorative lllumlnat'on of tbe a bill was passed allowing each conn-bnlldlngs to being worked ont by J. R.

ty to appropriate a sum cqnai to one-Thompeon. electrical engineer, who half of one mill nf the i-seeeeetl val- years spent at Washington with her hualiand. has oUained an Insight Into politic that few of her sex posse. Bhe Is sbreast of the time and to an I THit 1 Ed Beckley, arrested Thursday night on a warrant sworn out by BEAT INVAUDS HOME in Urs.Bll.-d Bilk a full JjE'n n-s-ova tor wecUBcnl ol 11 tmir tOOMI tat DiMeaU Smrgita! OftntlMt foJWJJV hI Jarmi Smrftn Shi TUESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1909 Thomas J.

Mitchell, decease. Fa raaniha J. Mitchell, executrix. First annual settlement. Joha L.

dceas4. Margaret V. hlooney, administratrix. First annual. settlement.

Mildred Massey and Hubbard Massey, minora. Ella J. hlasaey, caratrix. First annual settlement. Franklin Moore, fleer ow'd, J.

M. Doling, guardian. Firat anuual settlement. John C. McKoin, deceased, Chrii-ttona McKoin, executrix.

First annual Frank McLean et minora, Bessie McCauley, curatrix. Firat nnuual settlement. John H. McMnrray, minor, Me-Murray, curatrix. First annual settlement.

Jesse R. Neerguard, minor, Arthur M. Gray, curator. Fourth annual settlement. John O'Day, deceased.

Sue I. B. O'Day and K. W. Banister, executors.

Sixth annual aettl-menL. Lulu Jane Parker, minor, R. g. Par-fc-r, curator. Seventh annual settlement Ethel May Parka, minor.

Jama Bair, guardian and Fourth annnal settlement. Eni R. Pipkin. Earl f. Pipkin and Leota W.

Pipkin, minora, Vlnora A Pipkin, curatrix. Third annual settlement. -WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. Terry Price, deceased, U. WT.

Beckner and C. Price, executors. Final settlement. Joel Ricketts, Insane, John D. Por-ter, guardian.

Nlntn annual settlement. Era Ruaeell, minor, J. i. Nelson, guardian and curator. Seventh annual settlement.

C. C. Rountree, deceased. Id R. Rountree, executrix.

Final settlement. Roy E. Ritter, minor. Dr. J.

D. Oldham, curator. Second annual ncttle-ment Alice 8. Roberta, deceased Frank Doyle, administrator. First annual settlement.

Robert IT. Rucker, deceneed, P. L. Moore, executor. Firat annual settle-ment John R.

Rot, deceased, Sarah A. Rosa, administratrix. First annual settlement William Rupert deceased. Tony Raport administrator. Firat annnal settlement.

Robertson Smith, minor, August W. Duemler, curator. Second nnnunl settlement. Dnvid D. 8heppard, deceased.

Car nelto A. Sheppard, executrix. Final settlement James A. Stoughton, deceased. Thom.u K.

Rowmnn, executor. First annual settlement THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908. Nena Stelgnor at minora. Charles S. William, guardian and curator.

Pint annnal settlement. Henry T. Vogel, deceased, Dra M. Vogel, administratrix. First nnnunl ettlemflnt Luther L.

Went, minor, Albert E. curator. Seventh annual set Weat. Interesting conversational ll on event Humana Officer Foau-r Burn-', charg-pf public character. Mrs.

Sherman lug that he hu failed lo support his DISEASES CF WOMEN SW ua ton to be used for expo Irion purposes. Within th next month It Is expected that tho United S'atn government will begin ths erection of main building and the structure to hold the' displays of Hawaii, Alaska, the Philippines and the fisheries dedgned the lighting effects of th Lewi and Clark exposition. Th central fountain court and the four surrounding buildings, the agriculture, manufactures, fisheries and mines, will carry 36.000 electric llgh's, outlining the main architectural lines In a siring of fire. No colored lights will be used, as experience has shown that BlriUkSM. piiAKsrMMlTJia paairwfLVJ wa the daughter of General Ellaklm Bibcock, who wxa killed at.

Ge'ty-hurg. and was married to her husband ln U9L AN IDEAL HOME LIFE. In privacy of his home Mr. Sherman is the Ideal husband and father. He to deeply attached to hie wife, and that this feeling to reciprocated to an wife aud children, was tried yesterday afternoon by a Jury in police court, and was gi-n a sentence of fifteen days in the county Jail.

HI attorney. Elmer O. Wodlow, took appeal to Ihe criminal court. Lilt Thursday Mr. Berkley went to the humane ofllrcr and declared that ah, sad her children were ittrv-Ing.

Tbe testimony yesterday after Wulumt taut, heatmtr Bg fill MiOfl uii ftunt 11 IpialW" jJ New mtarailv relm.n'tf Power, Hydrocele. KuiiUrr. SUUWJ CRIPPLED CK1LDBE8 Sf wtlwila Trwlnvd wuruu.il. WRlTi PON pnu flOBj FiiliNti McecMtiHif unusual degree was shown a few days noon went largely to show that the ago when news cam to Ihe devoted couple have quarreled often bedauae wife at ihe Sherman homestead here of the alleged shift Ices ways of the of th sudden illness of her husband nan. nL Jennings Coffman, dvecaned, C.

A. Tucker, administrator. Flntl annual aeltlemeuL J. T. Carr, deceased.

C. Carr, ad-mltitotrator. First annual aetilt-menL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IE 1908. Edward 8. Dancy, Loretta K.

Dancy and William F. Dancy, minora, E. N. Ferguson, curator. Eighth annual settlement.

Paul H. Da rat, minor, Nannie L. Dnrit, curatrix. Fifth annual settlement J. C.

Dole, deceased. W. P. Egan, executor. Tenth annual settlement.

Lucy P. Donnell and Elelo M. Donnell, minora, J. A. Long, curator.

Third annnal settlement. Minnie Dyer, deceased, Ernest Kcm-llng, administrator. First annual settlement. Marguerite Dillard and Lonnie Dillard, minors, Ola Piper, curatrix. Second annual set tlement' Lillian L.

Douglas, minor, Willie Smith, guardian and curatrix. First anuual settlement. Frank L. Finney, deceased. Mary Finney, administratrix.

First annual settlement, William Felton, deceased, M. J. Daugherty, administrator with will annexed. First annua settlement Allierta Gonkey, minor, Amanda B. Goakey, curatrix.

Final settlement. Francis C. Gottfried, minor, Albert F. Gottfried, curator. Fourth annual etileAieuL SATURDAY, AUGUST IB, 1908.

John C. Given, deceased. Benjamin P. White, administrator. First annual settlement.

Henchel L. Gardner and Otto L. Gardner, minora, W. M. Gardner, curator.

First annual settlement. Oliva B. Horn, minor. Aim Horn, curatrix. Fourth annual settlement.

Robert A. Hoyal, minor, W. E. Red-(earn, curator, -Ninth annual aettlo-mrnt Arthur Hmublln, minor, Edgar DR. HENDERSON 811 815 WALNUT KANSAS CITT) ISO.

DR. C. M. COE, kans'scWy Th Old Dartaf- I Bad loaswl lwM. A I (ln UntuwlaBHiBtL Over fa Iran- KpMlBl BraallaB I Ow SO yaBl.la Kmm Clip.

lOTAOuaHID lT. AmhrtEehytha fciM to Inti 1 Chronic, lirroos and Special Diseases. Cm pirHiH, arxiaavy nfuUd. All mdM hnlihtd rdy tor (M USStj command to multiply and replenish ihe earth. Casting about her for some place to toy and act, she found no spot convenient and suitable for tbe purpose.

Driven to desperation by her sad, nestle condition, ah crept In under the drlver'a seat of the boteU bus Th apace under the seat wap boxed In and contained a little bey. That looked Inviting, and tbe hen settled down to business Becuto from prying eye Biddy told her egg in th dark hole under the seat on egg dally fur fifteen days, notwithstanding the fact that ilie bus was driven rapidly to and from depot twice each day. The laying stunt properly accomplished, -the hen proceeded lo set. This operation east her something like three weeks of time and more Jolting In her regular trips to meet the trains. 8be stayed with her contract with a spirit indicating that she would eet it out on that line if It took all summer.

And sh did set It out, or rather rode It out, traveling about J00 miles during the time. Tbe other day thirteen downy, peep-lug balls, accompanied by a proud mother, made their entry Into the mrury or Injuriau bIum let. No Seteailoa fiom Mi.imm. FttMXMidtniKt 1 treawe by aall ci Itreawd by Mil ciat. l(eaimtTrywb lteditaaaatavrywMrs.

Ira tram braRMtl laporu.L Ftat jni UuriIi pmuailr or by litw. The fame of the North Arkansas ben to going abroad throughout th length and breadth of the land and threatens some day to rival that of the Missouri mule. Tbe North Arkanosa hen, attends strictly to busIncM and acroinpllahe things. She 11R mortgages, xbe Increases bank accounts. The farmer cashes her every carkln.

But Leslie can boost of a ben which for determination, eameatneaa of purpose and fine staying qualities; ha every other living thing that wears feathers beaten 'steea city blocks This hen to an attache of tbe Hotel Crainpton. Sbe to a small brown fowl, modest and unassuming, and makes no claim to high breeding or long pedigree. A kind of seif-mad bird she Is, and to ora her going quietly about her henly vtutle one would never suspect the achievement of which she to capable. Some weeks ago this hen became Imprexaed with the necessity of rear- I Cob low. trv.r 80.10 bh nhL Ar ml 1 MM Ud MB (O.

MW. C0BRBtlBUB ttBB BBS Seminal Weakness Sexual Debility, SVSSiST I mill Bad e. ramlu BtRbl lad Lou mxbi pswar. ptapto cd I bloMbra oa lb. (bob, oluwd 'Rm aad I (orrMlBlnoHL bhf bIbm BBd RraraiM I Iwroliliaa Hydrocele and Phimosis rlrooala Kintdrl1aik VariGDCBIB vow deMHty.

wekee of ue mial tf Rem, pwaUy eared wiikoai paia- ttvnhllla Thtterrlfeldteeaes.lB aypniHB, all It fbrM aad eteges. arad for lifa. Blood polaoalae aad all privet puaiMHI, cured. BOOK bih eexee page, BwWI plater, wlik fail deernptle at Mm dimicei, th cSeeie end cure, eeel Anmo HiiUnc a cbdrii I whshiii fT99TLdilVI I wmtt, ia, arad for Ula. I wp ai(ht 'loM.

mn Mnl swr. arrva and ad I brala power. Mlars aad nk I pan aad mk tt lor Mrr.M Sesd tor fra kook ad Un at eat Mat. "iSsfc. Stricture and Gleet 1 tramtait.

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