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v. HARRY SCARED OF DENTISTS well, simply im- Vk Red. Whit I r.Z. Vy And ether constituents of your The ideR of dormitories for girls at the University of Kansas will not taken Mlv by the people of "ZT 1 Dgf COtelti I. Do You Have jg 'wsste products, poisonous substances, inut omoved from tne body at least Ask your docior ahoat Iyer's P-'b, c'-'j once eacn day, or there will be trouble.

laxatioe, all vegetable. Hekr.ovstrht.'ity The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only da directly on the licer. one pill at bedtime. AH vegetable. A.

P. HULTS, 739 Mass. st. LIVERY BARNS W. E.

MOAK Eldridge House Barn, Livery-, hacfc and boarding. Both telephones 148. lawrenee, Kan. SELECT HAIR DRESSING SHOP Want Column male help waed -We pay $S0 a month salary and fwrnisih rij ami nil prrvnsps tn in- i. i i trotiuce poultry ana s.iock powaers.

i new pian; steady wcrk. Address1 Bisrler 9fifi, Snri iefield, 111. Wanted Married white man witl small family to work on form, worn- an to in house. House and gar- den furnished. A.

W. Garvin. 3 Bell 8914. 4 miles north of Lawrence. The Northwestern Mutual Life In snrance Company wants an aeent for lxTT-' i uns viemny.

iu iv. "Sff district manager. FEMALE HELP WANTED Wanted A girl at Zuttermeisters. Wanted Every lady of Lawrence to know that hundreds of Lawrence KmicwiTM ncinc nnd reeom-1 mend our E. Z.

Wash, no rubbing required. Ask your grocer. He knows. FOK SAL For Sale 10-room modern residence; 2 acres with fruit, might consider-inside property with cash difference. Home phone 386.

For Sale A Practically new baby buggy, willow hood, rubber tires Bell '972. For Sale A New Empire No. 2 separator, at a bargain. Geo. Ford R.

F. D. 7. Bell 7942. For Sale A spring wagon.

Home phone651. 1325Vt vmont street. For Sale 1 pair large bay horses, erfect match; 16 hands high, weight 2800 lbs; 6 and 7 years old. Full brothers: sound and gentle. Pric $360 if taken this week Horns v.

Bell 7925. 1 Canaries Sale Have a few good singers. Call 1019 Pa. Bell 996, Home phone 6152. For Sale 3 year old colt; good or riding or driving purpose; cow, years old; fresh soon; 3 calves oming one year old.

Robert Farm- r. Bell 7875. I Jhe sales oi our products, tor wmcn mere is a general demand among merchants, farmers, schools now greatly increased oy state Laws, recently passed, necessitates opening a distributing office in this territory, 7. We desxre resident sales i 1 1 especiallv be 2x8, 20-foot lum-r er from the Knight Nursery south- er irom the Knight Nursery south ff v. VV- if The Right Place For the Weights.

Top Prices for Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Hides, Junk of all Kinds. W. H. Nei 737 New Hampshire St. Home 31 Bell phoue -954.

For Rent Neat, nearly new room cot aire, near university. 1709 Tetiti. tiireet. UUUSLa 1U(. lltlll JLtuxiaAOXl.u V.

furnished. 84i K. I. For. Uent-1022 Ohio.

-Rooms for ladies at For Rent 25 acres; V2 mile east Morris sticet: 10 acres blue grass pasture; 5acres in lots and orchard; 'good 6-rooin house; good barn. Mrs, 1- J- Strahan. Call Bell phone For Rent 3 furnished rooms; on ground floor, 1023 Penn. St. Mrs Moilette.

or Kent Alter eb. ZS, one large east room, furnished suitable for two. Enquire 1245 R. I. Home phone 9102.

For Rent Seven-room house with 2 acres of land. No. 1627 Haskell avenue. L. Bullene.

Furnished room for rent, 906 N. street. Home phone 672. FOUNJ. Found A fur glove on country road south of town.

Owner can have same by paying for this ady LOST. Lost In 1300 block Tenn. a iew Stevenson's Special fountain Pen DOX- Reward if returned to orld ollice or yiy lnd. Bell phone doJ. Lost A dull gold belt pin.

turtle shaped. I inder please return to Lnksen's store. Reward. Both phones 168. Lost A black, comb, set with bril- "ants.

Reward upon its return to j736 Ry. St. Lost A ladies purse containing money and cards giving name of the owner. A reward for its return to Fern Evans, 733 Miss, or call Bel 9fi or Home 39, Will tllfi nir(i ml, a. I est town PleJse return same and con.

A TT save. further troub.e. A. A. Helwig.

-ii I Wanted at I.uthers green honse.l 3unff norse about 15 hands high mnst be sound; city broke and good travel er. i iuieu iu rent a or room mdern house. C. B. Young, Law rence Kans- C.

Bell 7454. Wanted to do Laundry work a 1100 Pa. street. Monroe Myers. 4 LAWRENCE DIRECTORY E.

J. BLAIR Physician and surgeon. Call: answered promptly day or night country or Trusses fit ted. Office and residence, 835 ermont street. DR.

H. L. CHAMBERS "1 ftoe 1 Massachusetts street. 1 to a p. m.

Phones: Bell 909-910 Uome 3U9. F. D. MORSE, M. D.

UJfice over Woodward's drug eiure. nesiaence, 1014 Tennes see street. OR. G. W.

JONES Ueneral practice. Special at tention to diseases of the stom acn, surgery and gynecology. umce, suite 1, A. A. bldg eu 004.

residence at Law rence Uospital and Training gcnooi, izui unio st. Tel, 35-1 DR. JOHN C. RUDOLPH General practitioner. Special at tention paid to confinements.

diseases of women and children Office and residence, 922 Ken- rucjey street. Uome and Bel pnones. A. J. AKDERSOR rtiysician and surgeon.

Offic ana residence, 717 Vermont street. Tel. 124. DR. CHAS.

J. SIMMONS Office 721 Mass. st. Phone 354 Residence phone, 255. Doei general practice except con- nnenents.

bpecial attention paid io surgeory and gynecology Kates: Visit in city, in country, per mile. DR. H. REDING w-fc Practice limited to Eye, Ear Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted umce, Jr.

A. A. bldg. Phones oeii 0J3. HoEie 512.

RALPH E. BARNES, Ph, unice over Citv rimo Residence, 524 La, Phones 9232 Uffice phones. City Dru? ABSTRACTS GEORGE A. BANKS SON Abstracts of Title. Fire Insu ance.

Special attention given to aostract business. Office room No. 5. Fraternal Aid bldg LOANS AND INSURANCE-" R. M.

MORRISON Insurance, Loan3 and Real Es tate. City and farm property Typewriters sold, rented and repaired. Office, 744 Mass. street Phones 164. WM.

T. SINCLAIR Money to loan on city an country property. Lowest rate Abstracts furnished. THE IfEWSPAPEBS Was Sore Because Walt Mason took a Fall Out of Him Harry Kemp is the" author of an exce.lent "ode to fossil bird," which appeared recantly in the In-' dependent. It was written after an experience with a spring chicken at his boarding house in Lawrence.

Emporia Gazette. When Harry read this he was rather angry. He said it was not a tough chicken that inspired him. AT3C 1C llrtll GO corinnoliT as anybody takes anything in this day and age. I one time loved news- paper notoriety, dui actually am getting afraid of the newspapers.

'With some joke they try to spoil evenvthing worth while. They print a big fake -story about someone and jthen put a two line retraction in between two adds on the inside of the paper. Look Tiow the papers joshed Affinity Earl and the Merry Widow and Carrie Nation off the bill- boards and now they are trying to do the sime with my "fossil, bird" but that bird has lived a long time and wili be here- still when some of the jokers are dust." He said. Most store teeth look too natural. The man who respects the law need not fear it.

A woman's idea of a truthful man one who flatters her. The small streams that feed a riv er make its mouth warer. Some people's only aim in life is to iook for a larger target. ONE DOSE MAKES GO Heartburn, Gas, (Dyspepsia Other Misery Vanishes and RELIEF WAITING FOR YOU More Than a Million Bad Stiomachs Made Healthy Again Each Year Out-of-Order Stomachs Feel Fine Five Minutes After Taking A Little Diapepsin If your meals don't fit comfort ably, or you feel bloated after eating and you believe it is the food which fills you; if what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stom ach; if there is difficulty in breathing after eating, eruetions of sour, undigested food and acid, heartburn, brash or a belching of gas, you can make up your mind that you need something to stop food fermentation and cure indigestion. To make every bite of food you eat aid in the nourishment and strength of jour body, you must rid your Stomach of poisons, excessive acid and stomach gas which sours your entire meal interferes with digestion and causes so many sufferers of Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Gulf ping, etc.

Your case is no different you pre a stomach sufferer though you may call it by some other name; your real and only trouble is that what you eat does not digest, but quickly ferments and sours, producing almost any unhealthy condition. A ase of Pape 's Diapepsin cost fifty cents at any Pharmacy here and will convince any somaeh sufferer five minutes after taking a single dose that Fermentation and Sour Stomach is causing the misery of Indigestion No matter if you call your trouble Catarrh of the Stomach, Nervous ness or Gastritis, or by any other name always remember that a certain cure is waiting at any drugstore the moment you decide to begin its use. Pape's Diapepsin will regulate any out of order Stomach within five, minutes, and digest promptly, without any fuss or discomfort all of any kind of food you eat. Is anyone abused more than the maa who delivers for a laundry. "FRAUDS UPON THE PUBLIC" is what some physicians have called patent medicines, and it is undeniably true that some are frauds and some are even worse, because they are injurious.

On the other hand there are many patent medicines such as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and others, which are of real worth, and are recommended by physicians of recognized standing. Public Sale: Monday Feb. -21at Finley farm 3 miles-North of Clinton. 11 horses, 8 cattle, 3 hogs, a lot of vehicles and farm implements.

550 bushels of corn. 100 chickens, and other articles, usual terms. S. H. James.

Best leas, coffees, spites, toilet soaps and many other needed articles it the Home Store, 907 Tenn street, MTLfJ LIQUID CURES ECZEMA Skin Sufferers! Drop Greasy Salves and Nasty Medicines That mild, soothing liquid. D. D. D. Prescription, stops the awful itch with the first drops.

A prescription of acknowledged value. Get a trial bottle at 25c. It will take away the itch right away and you will sleep soundly. We assure you personally of the merits of this remedy; for we KNOW. Dick Druggists.

Some men seem to have a natural aptitude for seconding the motion. CHICHESTER PILLS Lfidics! Ask your Druefctut for hl-cherx-lcr slHamond itrnndAX J'HIs ia Ked nd maUicV Jwxes. sealed with Blue Ribbon. ako no other. liny wonr IJrnealrt.

Ask for I I-Cirks-TER 1I.WD FILLS, for S3 yews known Best, Safest. Alwan Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Every Woman uuetcwa ana tnotua Know about the wonderful i MARVEL Whirling Spray I X2w MW Voe-toal fyrWa. Jlest ot conven ient. 11 As yonr drnffsirtfor It. 41 ce cr.nnoi guppiy iuj a IT I' nthpr hnt Mmi atAtnu fur i i i hook It etreft il MH.ni,ni and directjoua tn INDIGESTION rsmmA 13, 1 ft blood am powerfully enriched and Vitalized by Hood's SarsapariHa.

It creases the red corpusc es and make strong the white corpuscles, and tiius protects and restores the health, It cures scrofula, eczema, eruptions, catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous- 1 nc53, that urea lee iwg dyspepsia, loss Vi a LWi-iwr, ruciai xsun.j u-uvx uuixua I it todav iu the nsr.at liqniJ form or ia ectf liitcd tablet form tailed barsatabs. UAILY WORLD AlMuMh Pie ul Mimige SLlftBED ACH 1, 189)1 Unity uuc tnontb, by 40 v.ar. mail. IJ0 130 t.u.ciei i ait usiuUict la La eDee, as second cia DOUBLING THE CORN YIELD A South Carolina farmer. E.

Melver Williamson, has worked out a method py wmcn at a cost oi Ai per acre in fertilizer he raises an average of more than ba bushels of corn to tbo acre. Supposing 40 bushels to ba the yield he might have got without fertihzer.then the $11 an acre bring him 45 bushels, worth any where I i i from $20 to $30 an acre, according to the markst every year. Out at the Agitcultural college they are seeking to show the farmers how by seed selection and by preparation of the ground and what-not the yield of eorn, which in this state averages but 2G bushels to the acre, may be raised 50 per cent or more. Well, by fertilizing the ground alone, the yield can be doubled, in creased not 50 but 100 per cent. For what has been done by Farmer Wil liamson in South Carolina has been done to our knowledge by a young farmer in Menokcn township in this county, who paid mm to haul manure from Topeka ten miles through tho winter when the roads were suitable and laid it out over his corn land at a cost of just about $11 anj acre, and who doubled bis crop the next season, producing on the fertilized land twice what the unfertilized land adjoining yielded.

This young former got back his $11 and more with it the first year, and his corn land continued for several years afterwards to yield from 60 to 80 bushels. Fertilizing seems a simple and inexpensive method of raising the aver" age vie 13 of corn, but taken together, with careful, scientific seed selection and preparation of the ground and scientific cultivation as recommended by the Agricultural colleg3. there is scarcely any limit to be put ou the posibilities of increased corn crops. Topeka Capital. Usually speaking it is the man with a small business, who finds himself too busy to attend to it.

It would not be surprising to see i ii Br3'an again heading the national! Democratic ticket, upon a prohibition platform. When Mitchell, the man convicted of passing forged check, came to Lawrence to try to raise some money, the ony thing he had given to him was a drink of whiskey. The Detroit Journal announces that two old masters were found in a junk heap. If they are like some we have seen there is no reason why they should be disturbed. The most remarkable case of self-confidentte about which we have ever heard, is that of the Central Kansas man who bought stock in a company organized to finance his own inventions.

The storms of the present winter have exacted an unusually large toll in lives of seaman and passengers. We do not remember ever having read of so many disasters on the deep as have occurred within the last few weeks. The pleasant news comes in from Boston that most of the old patriots whom we have been taught) to revere, were blacklegs and rascals. This as mean as the telling about germs in our drinking water. The Merchants association at Junction City is pluming itself because it has saved the merchants $7,000 during the past year.

The World saved the business men of Lawrence $8,000 a few years ago, after a fakir has sewed up ontraets calling for that amount of blue sky. Furthermore ths World paid for the telegrams and the investigations, it did. not cost the merchants one cent for attorney fees to break their contracts. An Atchison man calls attention to the fact that he had $2000 to spend in making a campaign for election a few years ago, but the dear people of his community failed to give him the nomination. The money was therefore invested in land, which is today worth $5,000.

This calls to mind the fact that with one or two exceptions, there is not a man in Douglas county who has become better off through holding a political office in Lawrence or Douglas county in the past twenty years. On the other hand farmers who were getting along well at the time of their election, are now not nearly so well off as they were before being elected. i ii cod-fish are caught yearly on the coast of Norway, from the livers of which we get Cod Liver Oil. Only the best of this oil is used by SCOTT BOWNE in the Droduction of their i celebrated Scott's Emulsion The skillful combination of this Oil with Hypophosphites makes a food-medicine unequalled in the world for building up the body, fiend of nanr itii a mA mrw beautiful S.ioas bUnk and Child Sketch- Book. ichbnbooatainGocxi.Lucpeaii7.

I SCOTT BOWNE. 409 Pearl St. N. Y. I i i I jf ormed and gently reared, women will find in all the seasons of their lives, as maidens, wives and mothers, that the one simple, wholesome laxative remedy, which acta gently and pleasantly and naturally and which may be taken at any time, when the system needs a laxative, with perfect safety and really beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna.

It has that true delicacy of flavor which is so refreshing to the taste, that warmtng and -grateful 'toning to the stomach which responds so favor- i ably to its'action and the laxative ef- feet which la so beneficial to the sys- tern when, occasionally. Its gentle cleansing is required. The genuine, always bearing the name of the California Fig Syrup may be purchased from all leading druggists in original packages of one size only, prlce fifty cent3 per b0ttie. HE IS HERE AGAIN Smooth Tcngued Brush Agent Graft-ing Among Students. A.

K. Harper, the' traveling representative of the Harper Brueh Works of Fairfield. is at the university again this spring to induce students to take up with his "get rich quick" scheme. Last year he was here and succeeded in "roping in" about forty young men from the university who for the most part spent the summer disadvantageously. Every spring the university is "flooded" with this kind of salesmen who work most effectively among the students who want to earn their way though college.

The university authorities have recognized the way in 'which the presence of such men reflect on the institution, but they are helpless when it corns to taking action against them. FREE PILE CURE Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of Pyramid Pile Cure What It Has Done Tor Others, It Can Do Tor You We have testimonials by the hundreds snowing all stages, kinds and degrees of piles which have been cured by Pyramid Pile Cure. If yon could read these unsolicited letters jou would no doubt, go to the nearest drug store and buy a box of Pyramid Pile Cure at once, price fifty cents. We do not ask you to do this. Send us your name and address and we will send you a sample by mail free We know what the trial package will do In many cases it has cured piles without further treatment.

If it proves its value to you order more from yoTir druggist at 50c a box. This is lair, is it not Simply rill out free coupon below and mail today. No knife and its tt-rture. No doctor and his bills. o.

FREE PACKAGE COUPON Fill OHt the blank lines below with your name and address, cut coupon and mail to the PYRAMID DPvUG COMPANY, 241 Pyramid Marshall, Mich. A sample of the great Pyramid Pile Cure will then be sent to you at once by mail, FREE, in plain wrapper. Name Stre'et City and State KILLS THE GERMS. That's the Only Way to Cure Dan druff, and Parisian Sage is the Only Killer. "Parisian Sage," said a New York barber, "will kill the destructive and persistent germs of dandruff, and abolish the disease.

There may be other remedies that will do the same, but I never heard of one." And just read what one of the foremost barbers of Springfield says of Parisian Sage. "Dar Sirs: I used your Parisian Sage and found it better than any other. It is the best hair restorer I ever used, and I have used them all. .1 find it a great dandruff remover also, lou should get it into the barber shops, and get the barbers to use it, as it is great." Ceorge A Stiltz, 73M Main Street, Springfield Mas.s Parisian Sage soaks into the scaln and when it reaches the roots of the hair it not only kills even' dandruff germ, but it supplies the hair with just the right kind of nourishment to put vigor and strength into it and make it grow. Parisian Sage is the most delio-ht- fnl hair dressing in the world.

Use it one week and you will never give it np. Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop iainng nair; to cure dandruff; to keep hair from fading; to cure itching of the scalp, or money back Price 50 cents a hoftle at your drug-Mr- in i i uy exuress, cnarges prepaid from Giroux Mfg. Buffalo. Y. For sale by H.

L. Raymond Co. Fine country sorghum 45 per gallon at Hunter Bros. cents TIGERS HAVE NEW GAME Will Develop Football Men With New Invention; Dr. E.

C. Hetherineton. the atretic director of the University of Missouri invented a game last vear to b' used in developing football men. The game was given a trial and proved! snh snfecc that if trill i aa ZJZ training this year. The rame is a combination of English Rugby and basket-ball.

Coach-Elect Dillon, of the Tigers has written his assistant. Dr. J. A. Gibson, that spring practice should be begun this month.

This practice will consist of the new game which teaches the new -principles of punt ing and passing and a few drills on the finer points of the game. There are a number of this year's fresh- men as well as those who held down tamIiIam. 1. 111 1 i. Lawrence, who have been father and miluer we scnooi ever since it was organized.

Scores of fine mod- em resideneeg haTe buiu the few years whieh provide every convenience for the pupil, and it is iC0ntend2d that the girl student is much safer in one of these private bomes 1Jnder the rdianship 0f a practical woman, than they could POf Sluly be cooped tog3ther in a dormitory like sick in a hospital. The rule that no rooming house should take both male and female roomers was a rood one and is being adhered to. There may be schools where dormitories are needed, but there is no great demand for them at the state university. Senator Dristow denies the interview published in an eastern paper in which he is quoted as favoring the boycott of meats. We cannot say whether the intsrview was correctly reported or not.

but we know that Bristow is representing the interests of his state, when he talks against, that most foolish movement, which has resulted only in making: the packers a little more money, and in mak- lnc tha rvpnnlo a hit. mnra hnncrrv Whenever the farmer is prosperous all kjnds of business thrive3 an(1 everyone has some money, but when the farmer quits spending his money jthen the factories close, people get out of WOrk and no natter how low the. in Wlar-o tn r- the price in dollars and cents, the public is unable buy for want of funds. A LARGE CONTRACT When H. L.

Raymond the enterprising druggists, hrst offered a 50 cent package of Dr. Howard's epecific for the cure of constipation and dyspepsia at half price, and guaranteed to return the money if it did not cure they thought it probable from their former experience with other medicines for these, diseases, that they would have a good many packages returned. But although they have sold hundreds of bottles not one has been brought back. H. L.

Ravmand Co. wants every person in Lawrence who has constipation, dyspepsia, headaches, or liver trouble to come to their store or send H. L. Raymond Co 25 cents by mail and get 60 doses of the best medicine ever made at half th regular price, with their nersonal ruarantee to refund the money if it does not cure. To those suffering with dizziness, headache, poor digestion, constipa tion and straining.

Dr. Howard's specific offers quick relief. Fate seems to have an ingrowing grudge against the innocent bystand er. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MM WINSf-OWS SOOTHING SYECP has ten used for over FIFTY YEAJM by MILLIONS of HOrHEKS Top itieir pfm IVHH.E TEKTHINO. WITH Phil vrh.T iiT it SOOTH FS the SOFTENS th GUMS.

ALLAYS all PAIN; CUKE WOP COLIC, and Is the beht remedy for niAKUHCEA. Sold by Dmjreists in orld. Be sure aud ask for winsio- soothing Syrup," and take ao other kind. 25c. a bottle CASTOR I A oi Infante aid Caiilra.

sto Kbi You liivs Aiwsjs Bougfe if Gears Cream Sepaiators When you buy a separator be sure it is a self draining, self-cleaning, machine, and has the Great Western Name Plate on it and you will never want to trade it for any other make. Get our spring proposition it will interest you. Evans-Metcalf Co. PRIVATE MOfTEI Always or. to lend npon short notice at lowest rates.

All kinds of insurance ttten in best companies. Offic 'n basement of Merchant Bani ftldge. HUGH BLAIR, Lawrence. Jf Quilting Ladies, we want to do your Quilting. Out of town ladies leave quilts at Ladies Rest Room.

Write us at Baldwin. Work called for and de-ivered. Work guaranteed satisfactory. C. C.

CALLAHAN, Quilter. Today I heard a lady say, "Living expenses are so high." I don't know where she has been trading, but if she would trade at the Wind Mill Grocery she could get fi lbs whole Jap rice for 25c; 6 lb bulk oat meal for 25c; 6 lb prunes for 25c; 3 lbs dates for 25c. Supreme brand Roch llomeyr coffee at 20 and 25 cents a lb. Sour pickles 8 ets rer Heinz saner kraut 30c per gaL; Per fection flour at $3 per 100 lbs. So what better would she want.

Wind mill Grocery. Thone 246. Doan's Regnlets cure constipation without griping, nausea, nor any weakening effect. Ask your druggist tor tnem. cents per box.

BEGGS CHERKT C0UGB SYRUP cures rnutrhs luut omU. LACONICS Ro. 58 (Selected by F. L. Hunt) Ignorance and superstition are the oldest couple on record.

The pen is mightier than the sword, but often flattery is mightier than both. A man's best capital is his ability and wil'ingness to work. A cat i3 said to have nine lives and at least eight of them are devoted to vocal culture. Begin at the beginning, unless you want to go up the river. A man may know his wife like a book and still not be able to shut her up.

Some men of loud taste show it even in eating a bowl of soup. destrovs the memory of pome people as effectually as borrowing a little money. A Jailor is subject to "felons" on his hands. Taung man are you intensely anxious to obtain an education? Much painstaking in small matters will lead you on: little things well done should be your motto, be careful what book you read; ask vours-lf the question, "What will the book do for met" After reading a book we ought to be the better the itronger the P3 TAKE CNE OF THESE LITTLE TABLETS AND THE PAIN IS GONE. J'My first experience with Dr.

Miles' Anti-Pain Pills was a sample package handed me. They relieved the pain so promptly that I have never been without them since. I have given them to many friends when they had headache and they never failed to relieve them. I have suffered with neuralgia in my head, and the first one I took relieved me. They have cured me of neuralgia.

I would, not be without them." MISS LILLIE B. COLLINS R. F. D. No.

Salem, Va. Sold by druggltta everywhere, who re authorizedto return price of ftrit package If they fall to benefit. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, lnd. GLEED ANSWERED HARRY Kemp Wanted to Know Why Ys-brand Cast Couldn't Travel a Little A few days ago Harry Kemp, who writes poetry aud plays and other things, wrote a letter to Jas. Willis Gleed, the member of the board of Regents of the university who wanted to abodsh football.

In the letter Harry wanted to know why James Willis prated about the lack of intellectual things at the university and then why the regents would not allow the Ysbrand play to be presented in other tons in Kansas while the athletic teams go every where. Ivemp told him that the Ysbrand cast people had put on one of the greatest plays of the country a play that would be a cnedit to the university if presented in the state. He said the Regents and university olficials were as much to biame as anybody for causing the student body of the university to run to heels instead of to brains and the poet wanted to know why and wherefore. James Willis Gleed seems to be of the same notion for he wrote Harry the following letter: My Dear Mr. Kemp: I thoroughly agree with you that if the basket bad and football people ought to be aLowea to roam, tne actors in your very interesting drama also to be allowed to roam, but imfaiiun-ately in this matter I seem to be in the minority.

Yours in haste. J. W. GLEED. A PLACE TO STUDY ORATORS Chapel Speakers at University Are Much Criticised Bunch "There is no positioun on the platform that is more difficult to fill than that of a speakernt the chapel exercise at the university.

Tha audience that there hears the speaker is one of the most critical in the country. It is seldom that a speaker appears who gets away without making some kind of a blunder. The students want some one to speak who has something different to say from what the ordinary speaker says. For a man to get up and tell the students how glad he is to look into their "bright and shining faces" is worse than suicide. I have seen several speakers commit suicide by spending three or four minutes in tosing boquets at the "bright young men and women of Rasas, who ane favored more than all others in this fair commowealth." The students don't want any such stuff for they are sure in the first ploce that the speaker doesn't mean it and inn the next place they have heard it so much that they know all speakers mean it whether or not they give utterance to it, so what's the use -in telling the old, old story again," said one member of the faculty today who speaks every few weeks in chapel.

KANWAKA Mrs. T. Miller accompanied by her son Fnanks. went to Kansas City Friday Miss Phebe Bigsby began school in Lawrence Monday morning. She will stay with her aunt Miss Sara Richardson Miss McLaughlin and lit tie Margeret Moore went to Lawrence Saturday.

and Mrs. W. A. Colman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

R. Topping Mrs. Vincent after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pierson, returned to Law rence Tuesday Mr.

and Mrs Will Slnsser returned from Harvey- ville Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Reusch spent Sunday with Mrs Dulfee Mrs. Mar'bie Ulrich is very sick. Her daughter Miss Mabel Ulrich who teaches at Eudora is at home to care for her mother, while her place at Eudora is filled by Miss Grace Ulrich and Mrs Herbert Rogers spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Harley Armstrong. Guy Bigsby spent several dais in Lawrence About 35 of the neighbors surprised Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Schrader Friday evening, whi will soon move to their new home in Arkansas. The evening was spent in dancing and card games. Mr.

Benjamin, Mr. Martin and Mr. Piper furished music. A buffet lunch was served by Schrader, Mrs. Haughn and Mrs.

Topping. In Every Way otters will prove very helpful to those who suffer from ailments of he Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. It has stood the test of oublic-approval for over 56 years, '0 it must be good. Try HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS for Loss of Appetite, Sour Risings, Heartburn, Bloatixg, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Bilious oss, Kidney His, Colds, Grippe and You'll acknowledge it to 1. 41..

Vt T7T 1 1 1 i I I (Mrs. D. llanley) Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicur-f insr, Jackson Blk. Bell. 1372; Home 951.

Wli T. E. WOWARD Prop. General repair shop, Furniture, tringedjinstruments, clock and tpinbrellas impaired, cutlery ground, key fitting, saws tiled, work guaranteed. Home 1122V BeJ! 171K K45 Mass.

St. (First Published in the Lawrence Daily World Jan. 27. 1910.) Publication Notice. Edith L.

Riming, plaintiff, vs William Frederick' Hirning, defendant. The State of Kansas to William Frederick Hirning, Greeting: You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the district court of Douglas County, Kansas, in the above entitled action, and that the plaintiff, Edith Hirning, filed her petition in said cause in th office of the clerk of said court on the 26th day of January 1910, alleging gross neglect of duty ou your part, and praying for a decree of divorce from you the said defendant, and for the custody of the two minor children- of yourself and the plaintiff. And you. the said defendant, William Fred erick Hirning, are requirerl to an swer her petition on or before Friday the 11th day of March; 1910, or the same will be taken as true and judgement taken you as preyed for in said petition. R.

E. MELVLN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest: HENRY II. ASHER, Clerk of the district court of Douglas county.

Kansas. (Seal.) E. NEVTN Live Stock and general Laction eer. Five years successful er perience. Graduate of the Tren ton, Auction School.

Satis faction guaranteed. 923 La. Home 7342. Bell 1452. CLAIRVOYANT.

Be successful in all affairs of life, by consulting Mms. Celestre, Lawrence Hotel. Both phones 131. Chili and oster vurlors reopend. An attractive refreshment parlors for ladies or gentlemen.

720 Mass. tret. Barr Wexrrn.Hf.r. Order fresh candled orange peel nd grape fruit at the Home Store. 07 Tenn.

St. BEGGS" CHEKKY COUGH SYRUP cures muehe and cnlrU I 0 Shirts Made To Measure from beautiful fabrics. We can fit any form and give a garment that will pleasej Union Suits for men and women. Men's Hose and Neckwear. WILDER BROS.

Shirt Factory and Laundry hoes For Men Worth $2.50 SALE TO CONTINUE UNTIL FUR THER NOTICE ABE WOLFSON'S 637 Mass. Lawrence Shaft Funk. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Firrt claei funerk! equipment. Steel Grey and Black funeral car. 13 yean experience.

Competent servua at your com-mand. Phone 119, 940 Mass. Am balance Service WILL START A SAYINGS ACCOUNT. GUARANTEED mm PEOPLES STATE BANK Waihlos National sii APITAL Il00.tw0.00 SURPLUS 50000 on INDTVIDED PROFITS 20,000.00 J. B.

Watkins. President C. A. Hfll Ptm H. Tucker Cafcipi.

DIRECTORS. Jacob House, J. C. Moore. J.

B. Watkins Chas. A. ECU A. C.

MitcheH W. E. Bu IT euaracier, who can supennienu saies a UCUVCilCS, dUVClllMim. VUIICCIIUIIS, r.nn omoaa niru UU ill Elru-J LU I .1 1 I enough stock to fill orders. Salary $100 to $12o monthly, extra commis sions, office and other expenses; no canvassing; position permanent Saler Manager "Liberty" Mfs.

Assn T- ir uu-'iuu l-uwiv, ivjiisas iij, iiu. For Sale A good sewing machine 2 sets of bed springs and six dining chairs. 1501 R. I. street.

Bell 19G2 Home 3992. For Sale Team of horses, low wheIf(l a crin nnn' Viair Tn. tnn buegyiR.JL Marckle 393 Lyon I For Sale Roller top desk over; 907 Mass. Home tel. 870.

For Salt 10 room modern house at 917 Tenn. G. G. Clevenger, Home 384. For Sale Bed room suit 2 mattresses $1 each; bed sprinsrs: air tight coal stove, cost $15 for 3 burner gas stove 1 ingrain rug 9x12 One small rug 1 rocker 1 rocker couch Everything from 25 to 40.

per cent off on the dollar. 1339 Mass. St. For Sale A 2-seated buggy, newly painted, will sell cheap, call on N. P.

Deming at Park Grocery store. For Sale One set of good double driving harness. Also one incubator nd brooder, nearly new. Inquire 1726 Ky. Home phono 4322.

For Sale One good farm horse one good saddle and driving horse, one 16-inch plow, nearly new. En-qnire at Luther's Green House. For Sale A thoroughly modern 6 room house, close to the University. A bargain if taken soon. Inquire at 1032 Alabama or 1975 Bell.

Big Bargain Canned fruit in glass jars, 10c a quart. Must sell quick. Other bargains. Home 583. For Sale Registered Duroc Jersey boar about 8 months old.

Fancy bred and good individual. Also alfalfa hay in barn and stack. Bell 7672. Roger M. Williams, R.

8 Lawrence. For Sale At once, a 4 year old Jersey cow; giving 3 to 4 gallons of milk a day. Enquire Chas. Graves. R.

'No. 7, Lawrence. For Sale Choice Ross Comb Rhode Island Red Cockerels, at reasonable prices. Mr. A.

G. Blanks. Lone Star, Home phone, Lone Star No. 153. Good Regal mandoha for sale at Newhouse's, 938 Vt.

St. For Exchange We have soiui splendid Commercial Stock that we will exchange for good automobile. Address "Exchange" care World. For bale Sprii.g Crrove, one of the best sections in Jefferson coun ty; 6 miles west of Tonga noxie; well improved; 16 horse power gasoline sorghum outtit and threshing machine goes with farm at $35 per acre if sold at once. Produt ed over $2000 on 1909.

$3000 cash will buy it, balance to suit; a chance or speculatio31 J. W. Holey. K. 6., Lawrence, Heme phone.

Tonganixie. For Sale 1 Canopy top surrey; 1 extention top surrey; 1 runabout; all bargains if taken this week. Evans-Metcalf Co. For Sale Full ttwtcrd White Leg horn cockrels. Bell phone 779-4.

J. D. Taylor. FOR RENT For Rent 8-roora house recently remodeled and painted, rooms newly papered, gas in all rooms, good cellar, pantdy. closets and barn, a nie3 home, two blocks from post office Rent reasonable.

Enquire at 737 Conn. Bell phone 233.1. F. A Sladek. For Rent A large front room, up st airs; furnished; modern house, can have use of piano.

Enauire 1046 CHARLTON WILSON Fire, Tornado and Aiccidcnt insurance. Representing 20 old line companies. Room 3, F. A A. bldg.

Both phones 689. A. L. SELTG Fire, Tornado, Life and Accident Insurance Surety Bonds 7 E. Winthrop, Both phones 19.

alcaW to ladiee. i 1 iJvoinviia, yi uu wm ue out ui. xur saie at aai arujz for the practiec stores. wiser 0. H.

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