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LAWRENCE DIRECTORY i iii. "Used in 1 ii A3? Showing the Business, of the lts Industria Enterprises and tEe-Business and Professional Men who have Made rmce one of the Best Cities of of the State The only Wild West Exhibition lie re "this, year The only East Exljibijion in the. world Ml 0ME as with joydas hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when'in health and how conducive to health the games in which "they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanlyregular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. How tenderly, their health should.be preserved, riot by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an ous or objectionable nature, and if at anytime a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be. used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.

Syrup of Figs has come into general favor In many. millions of well informed familieswhose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon personal knowledge and use. Syrup of Figs' has also met with the approval of physicians generally, because they know it is wholesome, -simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs, obtained, by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret remedy and Hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. Please to remember and teach" your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs always has" the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co.

plainly-printed on the front of every" package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size crly. If any dealer offers any other than, the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a. ETHNOLOGICAL CONGRESS.

1 bottle on hand, as it is equally benelicial tor-tne whener a laxative remedy is required. Watkins Kalioaal Bant CAPITAL $25 COG H. Tucks Cashier Hazkn. President. A Hill, Vice President.

DIRECTORS Wattixs, Moos Jacob Hons, A IIiu WK IIazbk Tl'CKKR Saving Department iieposits received uesdays and Fridays. Kxchanges principal cities of ttie tawreace Katiosai BaaL United States Depositary, DIRECTORS, Moore, FA Bailey, F.VV. Bart eld ear, Glfttharl" Henley Sparr Willaraa Bowersock. Stuhbs OFFICEKS. Bowersock, Pres.

Paul Breoki, Cahier. Mocre, View Pres HK Benson Aast Cashier. DENTISTS. P. HDLTd, 735 Mass.

8i VIR9, LDCY TAYLOS-Deatiat. Vermont S. UVEST BAiftT i.J.MOAK, Eldrldie House Livery and Boardin Stable. Rubber Tired Bigi a Spmlal' Haok Call promptly nttnnded Phop LOAWa AMD Wm.T. SINCLAIR, MONEi TO LCAJS op city anr country property.

Lowest Rate Abstracta Furnished. For Infants and Children. Yen Have Always Boi ought uiu Of Of a. a i PHYSICIANS AND. gUiQEOlf -0.

A. HAMMAH, M. I. Specialist In Ue sea sea of ye, Ear, Nose and rhroa classed hi ieo Over Vick't Drug More. BH.

A. W. CLARK-B-Offlce rea. 719 Maaa E. R.

Keith, ffl. Pbyalcian and Surgooo -Cans answeroi Iiy or alj-rtt 'Pnuae4iu i ai.a ooo'a rluspUa F. D. fiiorse.RJ. D.

ITFJCfe ever a Druj 0 Store, ttiismeues ti ibulbsiw Dr. Chas. J. 8imi Oflifl T2i mus es. I hi Phoua uw.tiniif"" oid aud Uyuoco.

aw! wiM ist oi 5.UU..U. TUw Lawrence liospiuii D. O. W. JO.NEi, surgeon In charge 1201 Ohloot Liowu Town OLllc ijvbx tojr, lei.

E. J. BLAIR, D. Cilice aud resideutw iWO XVna iit on doo wtsi oH-etiiral school bundLi Surgery and General Practiett CJUce.L.in.rly ttmtiettj Lr ttoxie j. kSQLRsm, Physician burg Uffico and Vermont a Telephone 124 DR.

J. H. Bechtel, Osteopathic and Medicinal Physician H93tdeuce 6'A La. st. Mans Tel- m-i TL 2 Dr.

A. Sellards Office Telphjuei-S-l Heslien 1310 Kentucky, Telephone 85- LAwrsaa. Gu. Barker Hugh Meant SAEKSa MSASft, Attoroaya. telephone 201 White O'ficea ot-era Block Probate Jndge A6torne at Law J.

II Mitchell LAWB IMOS. ele phone 193 Mats at liANSAS i Hi rronvKs -Uii'c! ton CI. IV ot on -I: ft; 7Wv i A km, Soar i i luva if Wor'm-i its uris ii ness'uiKl Loss Of gLSS. Facsimile Sigrtfclure NEW YOnK." EXACT COPY Of WRAP? vfvjpm 0 A I a A 1. j-j i' Perfected for Its Twenty-First1.

Year, Regardless of Expenditures Of a Magnitude Mastodonic BeyOnd'Conception and of such Extreme Merit as to Place It Beyond the Pales' of THE ONLY WILD WEST ENTERPRISE JTOURINO" AHERICA CON ONLY ONE TO VISIT THIS SECTION A MOST WOMRQUS AMUSFMENf I NSTITUTION For 20tyears exciting the admiration, of. the-whole civilized Jiation An Aggregation That Challenges Comparison -Where- Flagnitude is Beyond Conception, and Where Merit Has Won or it a Reputa-tion That Makes for it the Leader o( all Elevating Amusements Brimful and overflowing with features of an Educa'lonal, Refined and Instructive Char acter. Everything Uat Wealth can Buy, ized for this season to vividly rehearse and picture the Primitive fast and Present of Fron-er and Plain Wev a True Oriental Realism, Graphically and Vividly Presented by Real Natives Nothing like It ever seen before and probably nothing like it will ever be seen again Princess Winona World's Greatest LadilBiflo shot In Marvelons Feats of Marksmanship rem the Back of a Running Horses, assisted CALIFORNIA FRANK Every Type of Hale and Female Inhabitant The Very Brain Racking Dreams of Dumonfc Materialized Even Beyond Ills Most Sanguine Anticipations parts of the. world for over 60 years. Has the unqualified, en dorsement cf ihcbest physicians.

A strong nerve tonic. A blood fi g-r r- r-nwrr J. C. oweu. nut.

Leaves the Exhibition Grounds A. M. Cares CfioTsra-ttafasftna. DiarrhxC)yseiitery, uA the Bowel Troubtejol-Children of krtf Aga. AM ntrfadlAi-L.

DvrfnlatM l. MOFFETT. M. IX, ST. UOUI3.

MO. but save the health ana life oi' Sunday School Ceavfntion, Following- is the program of a postponed Sunday school "eon vention at Pleasant' Grove, October 8, 1905: 10:00. m. Devotional service, Rev. G.

Winpy. .10:20 How to keep parents and young people in the Sunday school. 'Mr. Peter 'Baker, Chas. 'Hoover, A.

Kinsie, Rev; L. Hoover. 10 :50 Discussion. 11 :00 Recitation by Beriba Boehle. 11:03 Sunday school lesson for the day, taught bj W.

E. Hazen.Song by Pleasant Grove quartette. 11 :35 Manliness vf Christianity, Prof. Jas. Xaismith.

12:00 Adjournment for basket i dinner. 1:45 Song service, closing with a song by the Washington Creek dou-! ble quartette. 2:00 Keeping the boys and girls in Sunday school. Mr. W.

A. Pence, Mrs. Martha Forth, Prof. Jas. Nai-sirith.

2:20 Questions and. discussion. Recitation by Mabel Ilyre. Primary Methods, Mrs. B.

Preuszner, state superintendent of primary work. 3:00 Song by High Prairie Sunday OS-Round Table, Mr. W. Ha-zen. Methods of Bible Study Prof.

A. S. Olin. 4:00 Adjournment. Pentacostal Hymns will be used.

Bring yours. Come punctually. You cannot afford to miss a single number on the J. W. WARNER, Tpw.

Pres. New Supplemental list No. .5, September 15th. Please cut out and paste in your telephone directory of July 15th. Main 803 Alpha Tau Omega Residence 1G45 Vt.

Main. 324. B. B. 817 Tenn.

Main Carter, A. B. 1226 Conn. White. J.

F. 187 Bridge 868. L. 525 Tenn. Red.

514. G. H. 922 Ky. White.

871. .921 Mass. 515 W. 929 Mass. Red 835.

S. kell -Road. 866.. Fineher, Chas Locust and Pel. Main.

429. Club. 1304 Mass. White. 853.

C. A. Res. 524 La. 132..

Hawk, C. Mass 827. Johnston, Dan A 1717 Ohio Main. 806. N.

W. Hmits. 805.. K. U.

Cleaning and Pressing Works. .63 nenry. White. .341. 826 Mass.

684. W. 533 Ohio. 859. A.

100 N. Y. Red 863.. Orr, Geo. A.Orbun-, dale Farm.

Red 848. A. 1609 Haskell Ave. Red S46. Chas.

W. Res. North Mass. 855.. Pickens, O.

1101 N. Y. 858.. Rarick, Carl. 1728 Ky.

Red 867 Mrs. N. A 1415 Mas. Red Wm. 1311 Tenn.

470. I C.Res 825 Ind. st. Red 857. Mrs.

S. C. Res. .1020. II.

Red 557. L. E. V1120 Main. 809.

(J. E. Walquist, Prop.) .738 Mass 865.. Starr, Ida Cor. Banks and Haskell.

Main. 80S. Herbert H. 1408 Tenn. Main 804.

House .1125 Tenn. -White 872 Prof. A. 1605 Vermont. A superior line of toilet paper is to be found at Woodward It ean be shown that with any comparison of prices i', is cheaper to buy theirs than any other.

Always Something to Worry About. The Leavenworth Times yesterday, in its "34 Years Ago" column, has this to Z. ''The Ottawa Herald in its report of the speeches made upon the L. and G. R.

reports' Senator Caldwell as saying 'that within the next thirty day arrangements would be completed by which the L. L. and G. R. R.

would control the line from Lawrence to- AH of which indicates that even our forefathers had worry the same as we have. Willis Day has moved his family to, Lawrence where he will work in the planing mill. The people of Le-compton regret ery "much to see these people leave the community, and their loss will be keenly felt. G. B.

Wark has rented Mr'. Day's hoise and will occupy it next week. Le-compton Sun. B3 parents ana tne cnuaren, 9 Compound Interest Has Made More Millions Than Speculation. The Savings Associations of the Tnl ed States hold ovtTr $600,000000 In small savings, paying many millions more in dividends every year Vou can save something.

Do not hesitate because the amount lb but begin at once. Interest will gieatly Increase your sav-ing, ATLAS liuilding and Loan Association 1EH ONLY absolute) ftalUWi. Parfactlr St.e. Dr. Raymond's Pllia for Delayed Perteda.

Thoaimds of the moet otetlmfis ft ini complicated cases relieved in trcra 4ff Hours to day, even aftev every tbinc elae hM failed. They bave been highly recommended by all have nse-1 them. Refuefl any aubptitute or Imitation. Save time and failure by writing op bo-fore uslmr other medicines which Injure the health and do no good. nw HKuy.

rice oy mall Dr. R. G. Raymond Remedy C. $oom 131, 84 Adams St.

Chicago. Young Man Have Your Laundry Work Done in There are many reasons why it is to your interest. We do first class work and are careful with your garments. We can do your work and return it within 24 hours, if necessary. call for your laundry and return it to you.

Our prices are reasonable and our work cannot be excelled. Should anything be lost or misplaced, we will make it satisfactory. When your laundry goes out of town there are manj drawbacks. When you send it to us your money helps pay Lawrence labor. WILDE BROS Shirt Factory and Launc'ry.

Tel. 67. Lawn Mowers. Water Coolers and Ice Cream Freezers at cost. F.

W. JAEDICKE, 724 Mass K. Cleaning Pressing Works No. 6, East Henry St. Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Neatly Repaired.

II Work Guarantee Ratea: $1.50 per month Phone 805 Never Better We were never able to show you a finer line of furniture than now Many new and beautiful articles lately--received. Prices lower than you anticipate. Robe rtso ros. Fresh Oysters at' Ed Anderson's FOR WO i -you Rain Spoiled the Fair. The inability of the County Fair association to pay any premiums was simply due to the rain.

There was hot one good day out of the five. The directors inform us that ev-everything was in readiness for a sue cessful fair, but of course there is nothing to a public event without attendance. Knockers should supply a prophet who could control the weather and his name would be promptly added to the board of directors. Oskaloosa Times. Prairie Chickens.

The open season for grouse and prairie chicken commenced yesterday and ends October 15 and 3estei-day the open season for doves closed. It will also be unlawful to kill plover liereafteri The open season for quail is from November-" 15 to December 15. Quail and prairie chickens are protected in a number of Kansas counties, but not along the river. The duck hunting season opened in Missouri yesterday, but has been open 'in Kansas, according to the game law, since September 1 and will remain so until April 15. The Kansas hunters may hunt ducks the Missouri river and along the sand bars, just so they confine themselves to the west half of the distance from shore to shore, but if th-ey are caught in Missouri without a non-resident hunter's license they will be liable for a heavy fine A non-resident hunter's license in Missouri costs the same as it does in Kansas, $15.

There is no closed season in this state for rabbits, but they are not thought to be good eat-I ing until after the first heavy frost. Rabbits, and especially old ones, are "wormy" during the warm months and do not taste good The hir.d legs of young rabbits are good during the summer Wellsville is worried because an electric line has been surveyed that misses the town. That's nothing. There are plenty of other surveys that hit the town. Anyway if Wellsville does not.

like it the town can easily get a survey of its own. Convulsion, itS, then Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. We will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, after years of hopeless "I have a eon that had brain fever when two years old, followed by fits of the worst type, and he was pronounced Incurable.

I spent hundreds of dollars for him, without relief. After about fifteen years he became so bad that we sent him to I.ongcliflE hospital for the Insane, at Logansport, Iud. He was there nearly three years, but he continued to grow worse, so we broueht him home July 30, 1902. in an awful condition. He had lost his mind almost entirely.

He hardly knew one of the could not eyen find his bed; was a total Hje had from to 10 fits a day. We were urged to try Dr. Miles' Nervine, and before the first Dottle was usea, we couia eee a change for the better. We have given It to him ever since, and he has had but two very light spells since last August, 1303, and then he was not well other -I -ways. We pronounce him cured, as he can work and go anywhere.

If any one wishes to ask any questions concerning this, they are at liberty to do so." E. It BUNNELL, Lincoln, Ind. Dr. Mites' Nervine Is sold by your 1 druggist -who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit If It ails he wilt refund your money. Miles Medical Elkhart, Ind Use Big for unnatural lrritatiuoa or ulcerations of mucous membraDea.

Piiinless, and not aatnu- no: to stricture. hevassCh8siclGo. gent or poixonous. -Sold by Drarelata, or sent in plain wrapper, by ezmrees, prepaid, for tl 00. or bottles J2.7S.

Circular aent ow rtxiuwA Is Interested and should kno ammttiie vfnaerfni M4RVIL Whirlirq Sprsy Tho new itlnal Sj pinpc, Injec itonann nwn.m. liest eat Most oiivcTi'eiTt. Ittifan.e JmraLt I (f PMiiiHrtBUpply the 'AlunTile to la-iies. A ItV 1, 0.e I Iv. Ciid M'.

O'CK. -CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PILU Pi 3 SAFE. AlwjreliMe. sS Urordrt UHICHKSTEICS KNGIXSil 1 rj'h Wm r'1b'- Tiike no other, li. TT) iJ Waiiaeroiia Mubatltiitlnnn untl iinit- tiont.

Buy of your ltrugi5i.t. or 4t. I tS for Portlculnrn. Teatlrauiiiais na "Keller ror I.b.IIi" in mut, it return Mull. 1 O.OOO MnM ifcetion thl.

sp. M.dlur The Proffitt Case. There has been considerable inquiry about the' Thurber D. Proffitt case which had one end supposedly planted in this city. The fact is that the young man was not buried here.

He never died here, neither did ha die elsewhere. It appears that his father left some insurance and his mother wanted to collect it. To do so it was necessary for the young man to be dead. She accordingly, killed him off by affidavits, neglecring the formality of doing it in the flesh. The result was that an 'investigation was ordered and that was the first news of it ever heard in this city.

No one could have known about it before as is never happened. The story came here from Omaha through the Woodmen of the- "World, and it did not take long to find out that there was no Lawrence end to it. The tther end of it is a story by itself. When you want some choice fresh meat at lowest prices call up -Spur-lock, phone 212. Must Have a Holiday.

School directors can be ousted for malfeasance in office if they deprive a' teacher of wages for public holidays. This is what the state superin-tent says in an opinion. All contracts with teachers are public in their nature. The teacher is a public officer, so are the. The state law provides for.

public holidays, and public officials must take' cognizance of them. A teacher be required to teach school on publie holidays and is to wages for those days. state superintendent says. there are three state legal holidays fixed in Kansas by statutes-Decoration day, Washington's birthdav and Labor dav. There are also fixed by the common law Fourth of July; Christmas and Thanksgiving.

All six are recognized' by the' school department and the teachers are entitled to rest on those days on full pay. Still It Rains. The rain last night, came, in the latter part of the night, just as the habit has been formed. It was en tirely unnecessary and there is a great deal of alarm felt about it. The rivers are all up and soon the danger line will be reached.

The only consolation that between rains, there is time for the surplus water to run off. It has done so so far, but there is no telling how. long it will be able to beep the streams clear. The rainfall to 7 o'clock this morning was .28 of an inch. tnirtv Years nPrPMi uplift THK CENTAUR COeMNf.

NF TORS Cm. The One Perfect Airship Whose Mechanism Is as Delicate as a Triple Adjusted Watch, Whose Propelling Power It more than Equal that of a Loconotive and which RHes the Air wjth the Orace of a Bird' Two Abcensii ns from the. Large Arena Dally. An Unprecedonted Flight Through Space and an Cniccepted Challenge to the Elements. Over l.oco Men and Women collectedfrom such quarter ot tke globe that few white men have ever dared to visit Herd of Sacred White Camels Herd of the Monarch of the Plains, the Buffalo, Direct from Pawnee Bill's Oklahoma Buffalo Ranch The Largest in the World jem THINGS YOU OUGHT KNOW TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY Rain or shine, under rain and sunproof canvaas.

Seat ten thousand people In a comfortable manner- DOORS OPE Poors open at 1 and 7 p'm to the Conpress of all Nation TICKETS: Two Ticket Wagons.and No Sjaeculators The Rea Wagon for General Admission, the White Wagon for Reserved Grand Stand Ticket! SPECIAL: a Down Town Ticket Office with Diagram of Reserved Seats will -be opened show Day at Dick Bros Drug Store for the convenience of those who desire to avoid tha crush at ticket wagon. No increase in prices. Excursions on All Railroad Lines I THE i I Lewis Clark 1 I Exposition 1 AT PORTLAND, OREGON Will bo open Continuously from f3 June 1, 1905 to October 15, 1905 One. Hundred and Thirty-Seven Days "''I THE UNION PACIFIC is raany miles shorter th. any other line to the exposition Av.d gives you an opportunity to visit YELLOWSTONE PARK June 1st to September 19th Returning from Portland via CALIFORNIA J.

T. SHANKLIN, E. E. ALEXANDER, Depot Agent, CityTicket Agent, Phone Phone 5. Over a flile of Novel Street Parade at 10 Or maa SS cents Xu Ifiother I Hesitate no longer, Subscribe for the World your child as thousands have done, by giving these powders, TEETHINA Is easily given and quickly counteracts and over- eomes the effects of the summer's heat upon teething children.

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