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i Hays City, Saturday Jan. 21st, at 1 the Brunswick Hotel I Wilson, Monday Jan. at the Midland Hotel; A MO RACE FOR LIKE in Imult in Kulinato louu on fitrm or iiiHidw city propel tv; no 1h1hvh nwwHHry; inv purl ol'lliv priiie put can ho paid lit nny HOLMES, 'ooni Id, D'iy hlk consumption in three months. L.S. Dreasler, Ellison, N.

cured of piles, nervous prostration, stomach and bowel troubles. Had suffered for lost flesh and strength and was not able, to do any kind of work. Dr. Rea cured him and he is now able to do all of his work and free from any disease. Lucy Brouders, Kent, cured of rheumatism that had afflicted her for years.

Her feet were drawn up ana times she could scarcely walk. W. W. Pease, Wahpeton, N. D.

BITTEN BY A DEADLY INSECT IN BUSINESS Ellsworth, Tuesday Jan. 24th, at the White Hotel; Salina, Wednesday Jan. 25th, at the National Hotel; Council Grove, Thursday noon, Jan. 2Gth, until Friday noon, Jan. 27th, at the Cottage Hotel Minneapolis, from Jan.

30th to Feb. 6th, at 329 Boston Block. Consultation to those interested, one dollar. the depends upon our pleasing TRAIN DELAYED SEVERAL CO'JRS ON ACCOUUT OF A WRECK Doctors said he had consumption and of kidney disease in three months after the doctors had said it was diabetis and that no one could cure him Andrew Hadley, Cantha, S. cured of must change to get well.

Dr. patrons of this bank. How well we have succeeded in pleasing them in the past is best told by our surplus 50,000 and deposits of 700,000 gained by conservative ninaagement and courteous treatment. Won't you join us? In the spring of 1894, while in Austin, where I had been sent for my health, I was sitting in front of the Driscoll hotel, when from a carriage hastily driven from the depot, two gentlemen emerged. One was an elderly, well dressed gentleman of Rea's treatment gained for him 17 nounds the first month and Dr.

Rea E. GOVERNOR chronic sore eyes in three months. Mrs. M. J.

Ellis, Sioux Falls, Wim cured of chronic rheumatism of long standing had been to Hot Springs, CuOiiJlJliiiJit.iiiliiii about 60; his face was swollen almost twice its natural size, his eyes and mouth almost closed. The other Inaugurated at One-Thirty This taken hot water baths, and had tried many doctors cured by Dr. Rea Farmers Rational Bank. in three months; M. J.

Straigle's two gentleman, who was his attendant, said he didn't have consumption at all. Henry Schwaka, Nerstrand, Minn. cured by Dr. Rea of a chronic long standing case of rheumatism. Had suffered for years and had tried all kinds of patent medicines and many doctors.

Mrs. Minnie Anderson, Marshall-town, i lpwa, cured of diseases of the stomach, ulceration of the bowels, womb and chronic sore leg, this woman, when she first consulted Dr. Rea, was losing flesh at fhe rate of a year-old girl, Fairview, S. cured stopped to ask me if I could refer him to a first class physician. I recom WITH THE DANCE' 'BUSINESS mended him to the one who was then attending me, and at the same time asked him about the disease of his friend.

In reply he stated that about Reception at the State House This Evening, and "Receptions" Are Mighty Tame. three weeks before he had been bitten by some kind of a spider, and while half pound daily and had suffered almost every hour for the last four years. thev had tried the skill of the best of paralysis, had complete loss of the body; Joe Lynch, St. Croix Falls, cured of chronic stomach troubles; Frank Wright, Alvan, S. cured of bad tumor of the head Miss Susie Blunt, Alexandria, S.

cured of bad blood and liver troubles; Henry Meggers, Madison, S. cured of chronic rheumatism, had tried doctors far and near; Alvin Shields, Alexandria, S. cured of cancer of lip in one treatment; Maud St. Charles, Alexander, cured of consumption of long standing; P. B.

Furguson, Golden, 111., cured of ner and most noted physicians in their sec D. W. NORTON. GEO. RITTERSBACHER.

802 East Iron Avenue. West South Street. PHONE 697. PHONE 676. Norton Hitters bather HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING.

Foundation Work, Bridge Work, Pile Driving. First Class Work Done Promptly. Miss Farney, Marshalltown, Iowa, tion of the country, none had been of anv advantage to hi About two the daughter of a prominent and a wealthy capitalist, cured of consumption. months ago a growth had appeared in the glands in the side of the neck. Mrs.

Mark Anton, Plankinton, S. This was removed by an operation but soon reappeared. A late conference of the home doctors have reported that cured of general debility and catarrh of the stomach. Topeka, Jan. 9.

Kansas will make a change of administrations today. At 1 :30 o'clock p. m. Goverenor Bailey, who has served for two years, will deliver his exaugural and introduce E. W.

Hoch as his successor. Mr. Hoch will deliver his inaugural and then take the oath of office. Following him, the other state officers re-elected last November will be sworn in for their second terms. Governor Bailey will be the only executive officer to retire.

All the rest will go in for another vous debility and lost vitality; Miss Josie Peterson, Hanava, 111., cured of Daniel Smith, Woonsocket, S. a prommtent German of that place, cured of long standing deafness in. Office phone Residence phone J. W. Neptune, M.

D. twenty minutes. Mrs. Lydia Head, Ensor, cured is the Plain OFFICE IN BISHOP-BULKLEY BUILDING. of nervous prostration and general weakness.

Could not walk up steps when she came to consult him. Cured in a short time. Dr. George Seitz, he could not live and we are now en route to Louisville, to consult the specialist, Dr. Rea, of that city.

1 Our train being delayed a few hours, we are now compelled to remain in Austin until evening. You will not see Dr. Rea in Louisville, I replied, as I remember seeing in the Houston Post where Dr. Rea will visit Houston, in a few days, therefore you had better stop there and save yourself the journey. "What," muttered the sufferer between his half-closed teeth, "Dr Rea of Louisville in Texas how fortunate.

They left Austin that night and up OFFICES IN SEITZ BLOCK. Miss Flo Roland, Muscatine, of everyone to protect themselves and those with whom they have dealings by depositing all their funds with the tei-m. In addition to the usual list, three railroad commisisoners will be inaugurated for the first time. These officers have just been made elective. Two members of the old board, G.

I W. Wheatley and A. D. Walker, have been elected to succeeoj themselves. J.

Robison will succeed J. C. O. Residence and SCA cured of chronic constipation and nervousness; had tried all kinds of doc-1 tors and medicines. HUilw PLANTERS STATE BANK Stubble Duck Morse as the third member.

The inaugural ceremonies will be held in the house of representatives. A military escort of forty officers of John Boreman, La 1 Fayette, cured of stricture of the bowels and heart trouble. Mrs. Elliott, Vincennes, cured of catarrh of liver. Elmer Wosley, Fort Wayne, cured of cancer of arm and hand.

Had on arriving at Houston the next morn There may be many places in the office or at h(me that seem secure, but they connot jjive the sarne security as the modern fire and burglar proof safe and vaults here. These can only be entered by those who have the right to do so. SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT FRED H. O.UJNCY. Pres.

T. W. ROACH, Vice Pres. W. T.

WELCH, Cashier. F. R. SPIER. Ass't Cash.

ing founa that Dr. Rea was due Houston one day later. and all. kinds of game at" the OEM CAF.C Dr. Rea arriving in due time was and informed of the suffering and import consulted doctors in Cincinnati many other large cities and all nounced that he would have to ance of the patient waiting and hastened to make an early examination S3 of his case.

HOUSE MOVING. HOUSE RAISING' J.N. SEE. Residence Phone 517 Without asking him a quostion, Dr the Kansas national guard will accompany the governor and governor-elect from the Copeland to the state house, and when the new governor takes the oath a salute of seventeen guns will be given him. As soon as the ceremonies are over the state officers will go direct to their departments and get down to business.

A reception will be given at- the state house in the evening. It will be under the auspices of the Topeka Commercial Club. No invitations have been issued. Everybody is invited. Governor and Mrs.

Bailey and Gover- Rea Baid to him: "My dear sir, it is his hand. Mrs. Charles Roth's girl, Mitchell, S. cured of cross Frank Peters, Redfield, S. cured of nervousness.

Louis Bicking, Watertown, S. cured of slow consumption and stomach my opinion that you have been bitten by some poisonous insect; it is also my opinion that one of your parents or very near relatives has died of cancer trouble. That Dr. 4 Rea cures them are suffi- A- It BOYLE JETR MIST SAL'W A. KANSAS.

S. 9th St. and that your system, being specially liable to develop cancer, has only been aggravated bv this bite, which has cient reasons to prove that he is one the'! i i gion 0 greatest specialists of norand Mrs. Hoch, along with all of the times. Send Stamp for Blue Prints of Work.

produced a cancerous growth. With E. B. WOOD. the proper treatment your case can be cured.

Do vou want me to doctor In Minneapolis Tribune. Minneapolis, Dec. 3. (Special to The Union.) Dr. Rea, the noted specialist, will continue to make ther state officers and their wives, will be in the receiving line.

The reception will be held in the rotunda of the state house. It has been decorated with ferns and flags tor the occasipn. There will be no inaugural ball. you?" "Yes," said the gentleman. No sooner had his permission been PHILLIP YOUNG, XJJST CEFLTICEK.

Prompt attention, reasonable prices. Picture Frames made to order" 136 N. Santa Fc. Day phone, 648. Night phone, 4H0.

granted than Dr. Rea injected some 1 mMmffiWW TURN NIGHT I I fy INTO DAY. I fV fjip'jSjSPVIi ('as anl Electric Shades, I I I 'Globes and Stalactites make the I I honie attractive, day or night. I 1 'IfUwWV Designs and colors to harmonize HE CAME TO KANSAS IN 1844. thing into the growth, gave him some thine to make him rest and then sent him to his room to lie down.

Being treated in the same manner the next day, he started to his home, stopping James Kirkpatrlck of Near Atchison Was About 90 Years Old. Atchison, Jan. 8. James Kirkpatrick, the oldest resident of this his regular trips through Central Kansas, and will visit the following towns Minneapolis, Tuesday Jan. 10th, at the Parker Hotel Beloit, Wednesday Jan.

11th, at the Ayenue Hotel i Downs, Thursday Jan 12th, at the Lipton Hotel Osborne, 'Friday Jan. 13th, at the Osborne Hotel Stockton, Saturday Jan. 14th, at the Hicks Hotel Plainville, Monday Jan. 16th, at the in Anstin a few hours between trains. ill ms hi i part of the state, died at the home-of I saw him again at the hotel.

6 12g-J I IF IH MA II 13 Henry T. Harvey, DENTiST. his son, "Bud" Kirkpatrick, at Bean He assured me that he was feeling Lake Friday. He was about 90 years 1 much better and that the Doctor had 1 promised him a permanent and lasting old. The elder Kirkpatrick pre-empted the farm on which his son lives in it WATSON 1JLDG.

PHONE 33. cure in from three to five months. Be Bales Hotel ing interested in his case I gave him my address. Six months afterwards 1 1844, ten years before Kansas opened to settlement. For the year of his life Mr.

Kirkpatrick been entirely blind, but his mind active. last C3g3TTriTT had i 1 was received a letter from him saying that Dr. Rea had cured him and that he Hoxie, luesday Jan. inn, at tne Commercial Hotel Colby, Wednesday Jan. 18th, at the Opelt Hotel Waukeeney, Thursday Jan.

19th, at the American Hotel Ellis, Friday Jan. 20th, at the U. P. Hotel was in better health than he had been for years. I need not say that I FRESH OYSTERS IN A J.I.

KTYI.KJ AT THI3 Under Farmers National Bank. READ ALL THIS. changed doctors and in a short time Dr. Rea had cured me permanently. In You Never Know the Moment When This formation May Prove of Infinite Value I met a number of patients while in Texas, as 1 have in all sections of the It is worth considerable to any citi country 1 have been in, they all tell me of the miraculous features in Dr.

zens of Salina to know how to be cured of painful, annoying and itclv Rea's practice, his unerring ability to ing piles. Know then that Doan's tell a patient his disease without ask Ointment is a positive remedy and ing a question and the speed, and ease with which he cures the most malig for all itchiness of the skin, for piles, eczema, etc. One application relieves nant disease. 1 know what 1 say when and soothes. Read this testimony of 1 say that Dr.

Rea can take any sick its merit person and in a few minutes tell every If You Want to Buy Real Estate, If You Want to I'orrow Money on Real Estate, If You Want to Loan Money on Real Eslate, If You Want to Sell Real Estate, If Ycu Want Your Rents Collected. If You Want Your Estate Managed, If You Want an Abstract of Title, If You Want any Information About Real Estate or Titles, CALL ON H. C. Wineberg retired farmer of 454 South Eleventh street, says "For all of 30 years I had bleeding hemorrh ids. For the last 15 years they changed to the itching kind.

No YOU NEED IN BMW phase of their disease better than they can tell him. 1 have recently returned from a trip through the West, stopping in South Dakota. Have learned that Dr. Rea has over seventeen hundred patients in that state. His books show in connection with the investigation of the facts that in cancer, consumption, tumor, paralysis, fatty degeneration of the heart, kidney and nervous diseases, that he does one but those who had "suffered from this exasperating ailment can have the slightest idea what a misery it causes.

iou naturally become dis not loose one case in ninety, that his L. WILDER ETCH El patients are those having the worst cases of chronic diseases and have Li I itsiranca couraged after you have exhausted all your knowledge of ointments and salves, and you just as naturally become enthusiastic when you find one that rids you of the pestering trouble. The first application of Doan's Ointment ptocured at Ekstrand's Pharmacy was so soothing that slept the entire night. That alone was worth the price of a box. A few day's treat been given up by other physicians as Drug and Book Co.

Has It. Financial Agent, Bonded Abstracter. Over Purcell's Drug Store, Corner Santa Ee and Iron Avenues. ment radically cured. At the present incurable, and yet these incurable, malignant diseases seem to be handled by him with the utmost ease and uniform success.

The names of some of the patients whom he has cured have come to my notice. Mrs. W. A. Cochran, Woonsocket, S.

cured of a terrible case of piles, which she had for years. Hans Swenson, Pretoria, S. cured of bladder and kidney trouble of long standing. George Maxon, Lodi, S. cured1 DENTISTS.

IMIWIMJTflY MMK- time there is not a sign nor a symp-1 torn of my old complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50, cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and HiUTiiiuiVii iiiiiu.

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