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6- YOUTHFUL SLEUTHS attention to the condition of the ltfIIL TUL a SLIGHT CHANGES IN THE RULES One Doctor Only One No sense in running from one doctor to another Select the best one, then stand by him. No sense either in trying this thing, that thing, for your cough. Carefully, deliberately select the best cough medicine, then take it. Stick to it. Ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for throat and lung troubles.

Sold for nearly seventy years Peptiron Pillsggg tfaa digwtiwk. and i mots sweet restful, natural They are SiSwited MMDtabla to the stomach and S3? aSSSidV tb. bwt ml.cin for paSTwrroaa and dytpeptte men SjlJiiHrVn, and all roffereri trom the eftent of A. naoua of HoSA 'AJ'L WORLD THE WOULD COMPANY. io aiconoi inis cougn medicine.

C. Amr CoToW, AW constipation? Why not stick to the Rood Ask your doctor if he approves this advice. zfiines of the stato and by the time na 13 mere wi i 1 ii i. At i danger cf a disaster, like that "which decured at Cherry. It is fortunate for the city of Lawrence that it has in charge of its schools men who will act promptly and fearlessly in all natters pertain ing to the health and safety or the pupils.

A few years ago, the announcement of a case of contagious disease in a school would have been sufficient to keep the children at home' and close Ihe school, or else it would be concealed until many were iffected and the disease became epi- lemic. Now when a suspicious case is located the rooms are promptly fumigated, and the children are ex- rained and everyone showing thl least symptom of illness, not neces sarily of the disease that is reared hut those with slisht sore throats ir fevers, are immediately sent home stav thereuntil it is known posi- ivelv whether thev are going to be sick or not. These methods have een used for several years and l.inrs which might otherwise have asily become epidemic have been stamped out promptly without loss of time or the inconvenience of the public, Aitemus Ward, the Greatest of American humorists, told of the pris jher doomed to life imprisonment who had spent seventeen years prison.when suddenly a lucky thought struck him and he opened the win dow and cot out. Some of these Jay? a lucky thought of this, kind will come to the city council and they wiil proceed to negotiate franchise with the Bell Company that will protect the interests of the city, will secure a 2 per eent royalty and at the same time will permit the company to conduct its business with reasonable profits. If it is true that $2.50 a month is ample pay for a business pboue in "Lawrence, a thorough invest isrot ion of the facts cannot but strengthen the opinion.

but if on the contrary it is found that it is an insufficient rate, then it is only fair to mate a rate larsre enough to pay a reasonable rate of interest upon the investment. This is the stand of the World in the telephone matter and we believe it to be fair and right. NO KIDNEY WORRY Few Doses Make Out-of-order Kid neys Act Fine Curing Backache Pane's Diuretic Ends Most Severe Bladder or Urinary Trouble Before You Realize it Out-of-order kidneys act fine and backache or bladder misery is re lieved after a few doses of Pape's Diuretic, Pains in the back, sides or loins rheumatic twinges, debilitating head- aeh, nervousness, dizziness, sleepless ness, inflamed-or swollen eyelids wornout feeling and many other symptoms of clogged, inactive kidneys simply vanish. Frequent, painful and uncontrollable urination due to a weak or irritable bladder is promptly overcome. Tlif mompnt, vmi Kiisnect anv kid- If III IV 1111.

STOMACH STOPS Working Properly, Because There is Wind in it, Use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to set it going Again A Trial Box Free THE DOCTORS call it flatulency, but unprofessional folks know it as "wind on the stomach," and a most distressing state of things it is. It is a. serious condition of this great motor organ. Always annoying and painful in the extreme, at times often leading to bad and fatal results. The stomach embarrassed and hampered with wind, cannot take care of its food properlv and indigestion fol lows, and this has a train too appall-: ing to enumerate.

Ihe entire sys tem is implicated made an active or passive factor in this trouble and ire soon becomes a questionable boon ALL THIS EXPLAINED in doc tor books how nndigeste dfood causes gasses bv fermentation and fermen tation in which process some essen tial fluids are destroyed burnt up wasted by chemical action, followed oy defective nutrition and the dis tribution through the alimentary tract of chemically wrong elements and as a consequence the stomach and entire system is starved. Plenty of food, yen see, but spoilt in preparation and worse than worthless. A DEKAJSGED STOMACH is the epitome of evil; nothing too bad to emanate from it, but the gas it gene rates is probably its worst primary effect and the only way to do away with this is to remove the cause. STUAKT'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS go tor the root of this trouble. They attack the making foods and render them harmless.

Flatulency or wind on the stomach simply cannot exist where these powerful and wonderworking little tablets are in evidence, THEY WERE MADE for this very purpose to attack gas making foods and convert them into proper nutriment. This is their province and office. A whole book could be written about them and then not all told that might be told with profit to sufferers from this painful disease, dyspepsia. I would mention the years of patient and expensive treatment in effort to arrive at this result of failures innumerable and at last success. It would make mention of the different stomach correctives that enter in to this tablet and make it faith fully represent all.

STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are not alone intended for the sick, but well folks as well; for the person who craves hearty foods and wants to eat heartily and run no risk of bad effects, they act like a charm and make eating and digestion a delight and pleasure. They keep the stomach active and energetie and able and willing to do extra work without special labor or effort. Don 't forget this. Well people are often neglected, but the STUART DYSPEPSIA TABLETS have them in mind. A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE will be sent any one who wants to know i just wnai mey are, now tuej joub.

and taste, before beginning treatment with them. After this go to the drug store for them; everywhere, here or at home, they are 50 cents a box and by getting them at home you will save itme and postage. Your doctor will prescribe them; they say that there are 40.000 doctors using them, but when you know what is the matter of yourself, why go to the ex- L(ney, bladder or urinary disorder, or Shirts Made To Me as are from beautiful fabrics. We can fit any form and give a garment that will please Union Suits for men and women. Men's Hose and Neckwear.

WILDER BROS. Shirt Factory and Laundry Unredeemed Pledges FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. WatchM Shot Guna, Musical Instruments All kinds of Clothing. If your shoea pinch your feet yor ean exchange them for otw oaet AT ABE WOLFSON'S 637 Mass. St.

Lawrence. Hides and Furs Wanted on and after Nov. 15th Highest cash prices paid at your home. For further particulars call Home Telephone Clinton 152. H.

H. STUDEBAKER, R. F. D. 9.

Lawrence, Kansas. Do You Want Top prices, Right weights, Honest ireatment ior your CHICKENS HIDES DUCKS BUTTER GEESE EGGS Furs If you do call and see me or Phono Home 31; Residence 5972 737 New Hampshire Street, Block South Post Office. W. H. NEIL, CLAIRVOYANT And Trance Medium, Mme.

Celeste. Permanency located at the Lawrence house. Will give full life readings, also advise on al! busmesa transactions, etc. Hours, 10 a. a.

to 8:30 except Sundays. For holiday jewelry go to Hesters A full assortment of stylish articles at reasonable prices. Better come at once. If you want a goott p-e of meat just call up Eliot Johns, either phone DIM, and it will come to you lrouiptly. When down town drop in at the University Market, 1023 Mums -iireet.

When the piano needs tuning ieave vo'ir order at P. H. Peace's for M. Kobertson, and 'he w'al out it in perfect shape. A good dinner wilb hot soup for 20 cents at the Bauk Restaurant, C33 Mass.

St. Burt R. White Osteopathic Physician has moved from the Leader building to a suit of rooms over Raymond's drug store 831 Masa. Mrt If you want rta nobbv fit, von should see Schnlz, the tailor, 911 Mass. street.

Patterns of style anJ quality made up to suit. Chili and oyster parlors reopend. An attractive refreshment parlors for ladies or gentlemen. 720 Mass. street.

Harry Weyermiller. Don't throw away that old overcoat, take it to the Reynold's Pan-tatorium, he will repair and fix it up like new, 1019 Mass. Street. Bell 1316, Home 5642. For a real good short order lunch, there is nothing to equal the Jier chants lunch at the Home Dairy.

See Fulpe's Earthenware COOKING UTENSILS. st JAEDTCKE'S 724 Ms. Phones. 178; Carpets Stenorated Carpets taken op, cleaned and re-laid. See F.

H. Bennett, botb phoue. 1011 Massachusetts street. BEGGS" CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and colds. repaired gas fix tures, key, lock and umbrella wort.

Up to date rerair shop Rork Cycler, 1017 Mass St Bell IS61 i iii an aressed up T). ll 1 a my old clothes and bought others at H. Holler's The cheapest tor In i i i and Shoes. imie ii i Two Ottawa Youths Got Back Stolen Horse I July 29 William Spurgeon, of Law rence, liveryman, hired a horse, bug gy and harness to a stranger, for two days. The rig was not return-! ed.

Nor did Mr. Spurgeon succeed in getting trace of it until the kindly offices of Messrs. Avenarius and Mc- Adow, two Ottawa bovs, were vol unteered the other day. On the day following the hiring of the rig, a stranger appeared at the horse market of Wilson Brothers Kansas City, and offered a horse for sale. It was purchased for $40, William Brothers ginng their .1 I 1 I 1 mi ciiecK.

on a local DanK. xiie man left the buggy and harness," saying he would call for them. At the bank payment on the check was refused because of inability of the stranger to establish his identity, for some reason he did not call on Wilson Brothers to identify him. Nor did he ever calf for the buggy and harness. Wilson Brothers became suspicious and after a week reported the mau ler to the police of Kansas City.

The 1 cluei took charge ot the horse and placed it in a stable at station No. 30, A few days ago Messrs. Avenan-us and McAdow came to Lawrence to buy horses and made headquarters at the Spurgeon stable. While here the story of the stolen horse was recounted to them. An incident recurred to McAdow.

He had been at Wilson Brothers stable the day they bought the horse from the stranger and he had attempted to purchase it from them. The horse answered to the description given by Spur-goon. McAdow and Avcnarius at once went to Kansas City and interviewed the Chief of Police. They identified the horse and rig as the one stolen from Spurgeon. and later it was surrendered to the owner.The chief refused payment for the keep of the horse at the department.

A gratifying feature in connection to Messrs. Avcnarius and McAdow is that Mr. Spurgeon had offered a reward of $25 for the recovery of the property, which they saved to him for they waived any claim tliev might have had. WHEN "HER BACK ACHES A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away Lawrence women know how ft he aches and pains that come when the kijney fail, make life a brrden. Backache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, distressing urinary troubles, all tell of siok kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsey and Bright 's disease.

Doan's Kidney Pills permanent ly cure all these disorders. Here's proof of it in a Lawrence woman's words Mrs. C. A. Jennings, 819 Ohio St.

Lawrence, says: "Some years ago I began to have pains in my back just, below my kidneys. I paid little attention ti them at first.think-ing they would disappear, but such was not the case. The pains grew worse, extending into my back and head 'and though I consulted physicians they were unable to help me. Ot? and on for three years I suffered in this way and also had trouble with the kidney secretions on account of their frequency in passage. When I learned of Doan's.

Kidney Pills, I procured a supply at Dick Drug Store, and through their use was entirely relieved." For all dealers. Price 50 mts. Foster-Milbnrn Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

THE Su'CKEr OUT. "What made my lovely complexion? I do not like to tell, for it v.i medicine, but the nicest a woman fver took. It was Lane's Family Medu-ine that did it." This is pleasant herb tea which acts favorably on the stomach and bowels, purifying the blood and cleansing the skin, like magie. It cures headache and backache. Druggists and dealers sell it, 25c.

Harry Lispis of Kansas City is the guest of his sister Miss Alice Lipsis. If you are suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion, chronic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain's Medicine Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. N. J. Winchell the proprietor of fhe Lawrence House has again taken charge of the dining room and is serving first class meals for 25c.

Meal ticketsj $4.00. Sunday dinners a specialty. BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures coughs and eolcU. ARadb'e CATARRH Ely's Cream Bain is quickly absorbed. Gives Reiief at Once.

It cleanses, soothe, heals aud protects the diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh and drives AVi. sway a Coll in the Head quickly, lie- A 1 CCIICD stores the Senses of 11 Hi I LV Lli Taste and SnitlL Full size 50 at'Jrug-gists or by mail. Ia liquid form, 75 cents. Ely Brothers, 5S WarreB Strw. Nrw orltv CHICHESTER PILLS iha.v.v I'ili s.

for as. yean known es Esit, Safot. Auurs SOlflSVOSlGOiSTSEVfRrOTE Blue 1 Gas Mantles jl an earthquake's: to break fll 4W? PilUm K.J an-i ii mctaiiiAV -TVa sealed wiih hlue Ribbon. 11 Vvl TaLe tHr- ftnw of roar if fW Irnfffrifc. A -fcfvC III.

tlV'i-TFT? t- JSC Conference Saturday Decided on a Few Changes COACHES MET HERE Meeting Was to Interpret the Rules It Was the A. U. Rules Were Nearly Perfect as Could Be So that the basketball rules may me uniformly interpreted and that suggestions may be made for changes for next years' rules' coaches from different sections of the Missouri Valley gathered in Lawrenee Saturday. Simultaneously three other similar conferences were held at New York, Chicago and New Orleans.thus covering the entire United States. nni ii a i i ii inese delegates wno met at me various places Saturday were ot vesi ed with any authority to change the rules simply to interpret them for their respective sections.

At the conference here Saturday no changes were made other than those made at Des Moines a week asp, when the Missouri vallev conference of col leges agreed to govern itself by certain changes. One of these changes or interpretations allows a player to hold the ball, stop the motion and make the half turn, whereas the rules do cot prevent a man from turning indefinitely so lonz as the ball is kept in motion. This rule has to do for the most part with-dribbling. A second interpretation agreed upon jwas that a player should be allowed to advance one step and a jump, in shooting for the basket, but in passing to a player he is allowed only the step. The A.

A. rule is to apply regarding out. of bounds. If a man touches the boundary line and immediately withdraws his foot the ball shall remain in play where as the rule provides that when a player touches a boundary line the ball is dead. The conference discussed the official question.

It was agreed that the home teams should submit a list of eligible officials at least ten days prior to a game. In previous years there has always been considerable trouble about securing qualified officials. Dr. James Naismih, the inventor of basketball and physical training instructor of the University of Kansas, was at the conference. He said that the general rules committee of which he is one of the ten members, will meet in New York dur ing the Christmas holidays to discuss changes in the rules.

The others at the conference were: H. C. Yoxall, Baker university; Forest C. Allen, Central College of Osteopathy, Kansas City; Louis Fourton, Central high school, Kansas City; E. C.

Quigiey, St. Mary's college; P. B. Samson, state normal school; Judson E. Fisher.

Washburn; W. O. Hamilton and C. W. Laudson.

Kansas Universiy; Alpha Brumabes, William Jewell; William G. Lund, Bethany; F. Barns, Kansas City Y. M. C.

and A. A Mason, Warrens- burg Normal. FIRST CONCERT TUESDAY Chancellor Strong Says Glee Club is the Best Ever The fifteenth annual fall" concert of the University of Kansas Gleo Club will be held next Tuesday even- iing in the chapel. Contrary to pre a mucn oetter class or voices than last year and that he thinks the club is 'the best in the history of the The number has been increased from twelve to sixteen members. Solos and quartet numbers will be a feature of this year's prosrram Special attention has been given to this WOrk by director II ubach.

Chan these ana speaks highly and compli- i a I Campbell, F. A. Buxton and P. Annadown, second tenors A. Dodge, H.

J. Coniey, A. M. Mc-Adams and N. R.

Stephens; first basses J. T. Marshall, C. M. Brig-ham, R.

M. Perkins and D. L. Whee-loek: and second basses B. Power E.

M. Forde, E. O. Rhodes and Paul Campbell. Heyvvood, Conley, Marshall and Power form the quartet.

On Friday, December 10, the club will give a concert, in Kansas City-Kansas. ENGINEERS FINISH WORK Have Made a Military Map of Douglas County The work on the "Lawrenee quadrangle," of which the. territory around Lawrence is the important part, is finished with the checking up looked The time from now till the end of the week will be spent in making the maps which will be sent to Wash inaton. These maps show every road i i every telegraph or telephone line: in fact, on that map is every Lit of information which is needed by a general in directing the attack, camp or retreat of his army. No river creek, rivulet or gulley is omitted.

Everything is there, for ready reference at the desk of the bureau of strategy at Washington stored awa In the plsreon holes to be hastily pulled out when ihe enemv needs from the Kansas soil On Saturday the partv started the northward march to Leavenworth where it will be stationed till the middle of January, when it will "be sent, to' Hawaii, to make the survey ot the island, just as they have made it of Douglas county. Having put Douelas county on the war basis, it ocenrtd to the government to look after Ilohlulu the next most important point, says the Ottawa Herald. Accordingly, the soldiers from Fort Leavenworth who are here at work on the local survey will be headed for Honlulu in Jan-nar5r to plat in the same detail that has been carried out in the eastern Kansas survey, the surface of the Pacific island. PILES CURED Hi 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is gnaranteed to cure any case of itching, or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c feel rheumatism coming, begin taking this harmless remedy with the knowledge that there is no other medicine, at any price, made anywhere Clbin lue ty uiuroau aim piuiupt uic, fc VT 1 TPp i a fifty-cent treatment of Pape "re iinssist can -T Di- sup- Tbis unusual preparation goes di- kidnpvs heal ling and strengthening these organs pense or a prescription for customs, the concert will be a MMONB.

Piei. ani Manage sx 1 SI 'SHED MARCH 1. 1899 ferai: Daily, one month, by 4fl 'i nf vear. hv mail 1.50 .722 Mass. Si 13P rii.

rd it he oostorfice in Law em-e as second class matter T.n Follptte's weeklv mav be trrpat nower in the country, but it does not look it. There is a dear little old lady in Lawrenee, who although past eighty years old, is still averse to telling her age. It is nearing the season of the year, when the people in Lawrence begin searching the genealogical tree tor a ew I.iiglander. Sunday racing is now permitted in Mexico, but realizing that the scrip ture are partly correct, they have deeided to hold Monday as a day of rest, at least from racing. Men are sometimes so foolish as to feel thankful for their short comings, and that is the way we fee' about our Jack of interest in a bil liard wizard.

Kisses are to be sold by the young ladies auxiliary of a Chicago Turnve rein in order to pay its debts. "With us kisses are like water melons the kind you steal are the best. When we read advertisements about irrigated land in which it is stated' that one crop pays for the land, we wonder who pays tor rais ing the crop, and how many crops it takes to pay for water right. There are mav people in this world who take boquets as a mat ter of course for 364 days in the year and tnen swell up like a pois oned pup when something is said to displease them on the three hwv dred and sixty-fifth day. Upon reading of the marriage of a Hutchinson girl to a man under sentence to the penitentiary, our first thought was that of sorrow for her parents, but after reading her name, Conetta Ina Lee Fent, we decided that her parents were doubtless swayed by the same sort of emotions as the girl, and that sympathy would be wasted.

Prof. L. L. Dyche has decided that he will not climb Mt. McKinley but will remain in Kansas and take care of the lish and game.

This is the proper spirit. While we would like to see Dr. Cook vindicated and his buried records dug up on Mt. Mc Kinley, we prefer to have bass in I every s'ream tfee state ana de horned catfish crowding each oth to get at the bait. Wichita Eagle It is remarkable how men are convicted of misdeeds like to split hairs over the manner in which the rPTvnrfod All of thn main 11 of the main may have been curacy, but the! imoiint to noth-l points ot the article stated with great accuracy trivial points, which amount to' nothing in themselves are sufficient to mcmocnco wo sLwxiticni, en to wish to break into cause print.

If men like this had their way the newspapers would rival the r.r;A 0 -oni i I ru; iiir nu or A professor at Columbia, has taken a stand against the use of profane or indecent -words in college yells or songs. The piofessor is right. Bad words are as much out of place when used by many as when uttered by one. A young man who would swear or use indecent language while making a social call, would not long be tolerated in good society, but the same words may be sung in. chorus by boys and girls and nothing is said.

Here is a case where something good has really come out of Missouri. There is a good deal of Roosevelt's character in Stubbs. Instead of mak ing his office as easy as possible he is exerting himself all the while to find something that needs looking after and improving. As far as the general public knew the penitentiary had been run upon proper lines, but Stubbs dug in deep enough to find out otherwise and great results have followed. He found that conditions were intolerable on the Central Branh and made the owners sit up and promise to be good.

He has gone from place to place fix ing this and straightening that until he has the whole in mighty good shape. Just now he has turned M3 Ottsa Kidnsis Ara Weakened Oyer-WorL Sidneys Make Impure Blood. Weak and tinhealthy kidneys are responsible for much sickness and suiTeri ng, tneretore, it kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious re sults are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need attention, but your kidneys most, because they do most and 6hould have attention first. Therefore, when yur kidneys are weak or out of order.

on can understand how quickly your en-lire body is affected and how every organ em to fail to do its duty. 11 you me sick feel badly," bcin liking the great 'kidney remedy, Dr. bUuier' Swamp-Root. A trial will con ttca i -t9 great merit. The" nd Immediate effect ol Swamp-H ot, the great kidney and t.ndder remedy, is soon realized.

It ftr-n is the highest because its remarkable tc-olUi tesJorn rrorerties have been Eroven in thousands cf the most distress-cases. Ii you need a medicine you iCi-juIA bave the best. it by draggists io: ag t- -cent and one-dol- fe: 2 Uf eizes. You may iSlSSS Ji rzsissSl 1V9 a sample bottle Vry mail free, also a rwitphJet telling yon ck to find out if you have kidney ol ti tdr trtuble. ileation this papet icti viiting to Dr.

Kilmer Bicgbaraton, N. Y. Don't make any mis-lake, bat mienibif the nam Swatnp-Vdo, and daa Ut 8 dialer sell yon urn thing in phut of Sarnp-RooU-iJ UUJ, Why try this thing, that thing, lor your old reliahle family iaxative Aysr's Pills? LAWRENCE DIRECTORY. E. J.

BLAIR. P'uysieian and surareon. Calls answertd promptly day or night in country or city. Trasses fitted. Office and Tftsidence.

S35 Vermont street. SR. CHAMBERS. 1035 Massachusetts Street. 1 to i p.

hi. fifll 'ItuMiUF Home 0. MORSE. M. D.

Of tic? over Woodward's Irus. toit. Kesiuen-e, 1014 leiino set tret. OR W. General prai-nee.

Special attention to disease of the stomach, surgery and gynecology Office, suite 1, F. A. A- bhig Tel. Residence at lawrenee Hospital and Training School. 1201 st Tfl, DR.

JOHN RUDOLPH. Geneva! practitioner. Special attention naid to confinements. Office and residence, 322 Ken tuckv street. Home and Bell phones.

Physician and gureeon. Office and residence, 717 Vermont strrPt. Tel. 124. DR.

CHAS. J. SIMMONS. Office 721 Mass. st.

Phone .554. Resident phone, 255.. Does general practice except confinements. Special attention paid to surgery and gynecology. Rat.es: Visit in city, in county, $1 per mile.

DR. H. REDING. Practise limited to Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Glasses fitted.

Office F. A. A. bldg. Phones Beil 513.

Home 512. RALPH E. BARNES, Ph, M. D. Office over City drug store.

Res. 524 La. Phones 9232-1355. Of- fice phones. City drug store.

ABSTRACTS. GEORGE A. BANKS SON, Abstiaets of Title, Fire Insurance. Special attention given to abstract business. Office, room No.

5, "Fraternal Aid bldg. LOANS ANr INSURANCE. Wm. SINCLAIR. Money to loan on city ind country property.

Lowest rats. Abstracts furnished. a. MORRISON. Insurance, Loans and Real Estate.

City and farm property. Otfiee, 744 Mass. street. Phoned lM. JHARLTON WILSON.

Fire, Tornado and Accident insurance. Representing 20 old line companies. Room 3, F. A. A bl.bjr.

Both phones fX). L. SELIQ. Fire, fomado. Life a ud Accident Insurance.

Surely 4onds. 7 Wintrnn. Bmh Pbor.es P- GEO. A. BANKS SON.

Abstract of Title. Fire Idsus ani'. rrHrnal Aid bl'lg. LAWYERS. DENTISTS.

A. t. itUL'lfc). ray Mass. St.

LTVERY BARNS. W. E. MOAK. Eldridge House Bam.

Livery, back and boarding. th telephone 14. Lawrence. Kan. PAINTERS.

H. KARNS Painters, Paper Hangers and Decorators. Estimates furnished. Bell phone 1127. HENRY REYER Painter and Trimmer of automobiles and carriages.

Auto fabrics and ducking for tops and linings. Over Donnelly's barn. lEUARANTEEDI $1 WILL START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. TliePEOPLES STATEOANK lewreacc "national Bonn A dollar or two a week deposited in our saving department will supply you with capital to' engage in bust-. nest by and by.

Waihfus Noiiee. eon) CAPITAL 1100,000.0 SURPLUS 50,00.0 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 20,000.0 J. Presidei C. A Vice Pre C. H.

Tucker. Casbi W. E. Eazen DIRECTORS. Jacob House, C.

Moore, J. ii. Waikins. has. A.

Hill, A. C. Miu-U-n Y. K. Haien, C.

H. Tucker. 'W. E. NEVIN Live Stock and general Auc-ion cer.

Five years successful et perience. Graduate of the Trenton, Auction School. Satisfaction guaranteed. 023 La Home 7312. J.

N. HARSHBERGER, Auctioneer Sales made, competent clerk fur nished, notes bonjrht. Best teas, coffee spices, toile soaps and many other needed article at the Home Store. 907 Tenn street There is nothing better than a good oil heater unless you can burn eras. We have a fW line of oil stoves.

C. H. Settcrsberg, 810 Ma" nreet. trial package adriress r. i.

otuart glven oniv Jne night this 150 Stuart Building, Manager Ford says that the club Want Colum MALE HELP WANTED Wanted Young men to learn automobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position. Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great: reasonable; write for particulars and sample les son. Lmpire Automobile Institute Korlesfor. N.

Y. Wauled Railway Mail Clerks; high salaries Examination soon. Let us prepare vou. Reduced rates Write Ozment's College, Dept. 124 K.

St. Louis, Mo FEMAtfi HF.LP AN I ED Wanted Experienced sewing girls Mrs. M. Brockelsby Wilson 700 Mass Second Floor. FOft b.Li For Sale Oklahoma Starter yeast Those that want lovely white flaky bread, also delicious pancakes for i breakfast, nse this starter.

i our thread is healthy and delicious. Also good Home made hominy and pop- corn. Call Home 5504 Red. Property on paved street with street cars running half block from it and only $500 for 50 feet you buy the snug homelike cottage at low cost price. Come along now Lawrence Realty Co.

For Sale A good young driving or saddle horse: city broke. Will! sell cheap if taken at once. Call Bell phene 425. For Sale Good Jersey milch cow 6 yrs old; 3 gal. milk; fresh in.

Feb. Home Phone 3742. For Sale Fresh cow; evtra good. 7 miles north east on Linwood road. C.

E. White, Linwood. Home phone. For Sale A 6 yr. old mare, weight 1050.

Bell 2263, 172 Lyons, St. For Sale Cane hay, $4.50 per ton delivered, $2.00 in Ftack at Midland. Sample can be seen at 1145 Vt. St. C.

Alford. Bell 975. For Sale One No. 1 Densmore; price $15.00. Home 408.

For Sah? One young -draft horse, 1000 pounds; one pair coming 2-year old mules, matched, both mares, Call Bell 8745. For Sale At a bargain taken at once, a refrigerator, sanitary couch, dining tables and chairs. En-quire 923 Pa. Home phone 7G32. For Sale Lumber wagon, harness, disc harrow, plow, cultivator, smooth ing harrow.

At the old Knight place No. 6 school house. James braitlu For Sale Team of Shetland ponies, well broke; buggv and harness. Call 1132 Tenn. Deli 001.

Fcr Sab? A tine heavy big pair of bay horses. Sound, 6 and 7 old, work anywhere. I). C. Hornsby, Beli phone 7t)25.

For Sale Mule team, harness and wagon. At old Knight place near No. school house. Jas. Smith Land Cneap 200 acres line corn, wheat and alfalfa land, four miles from good All prairie, but no; improved, at $25.00 per acre if sold luick.

"imd title B. W. Williams. Soper. ilkla.

Oieeti Ground Bone for sale foi chicken feed. Any amount vou want J. S. Sch lei fer, S40 Mass. St.

Alialja hay tor sale. Bell Dhone 22SLU, W. llusted. R. F.

D. No. 5. For Salt! A. lew choice Bull rock cockerels.

2112 Barker X. Kennedy. For Sale Evergreens for Christ mas trees. All sizes. J.

R. Robin son, Lawrence R. F. D. 9 Home tel 6022 Black.

for Salt; A scholarship in the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pa. Good for any course. Favorable terms to right party. Enquire at World office. FORRENT For Rent Two room house; close in nswly papered, painted and plumbed for gas Home phone 547.

For Rent Seven room house, two and i a half acres. Barn and sheds. lb'28 Haskell Avenue. L. Ballene.

For Rent 1'wo rooms in a modern house. Bell 1779. 913 Ind. St. Foi Rent 2 furnished rooms; close in.

Call at residence, 924 N. Home phone 7312. For Rent We the finest office rooms in town the suites over the new Kress building; we have been placed in charge of the Kress property and will be pleased to show any one interested, the rooms oer the new building; they are complete-- ly modern in every respect and the finest suites the city. Hosford Investment Co LOST. Lost Pair of gold rimmed spec-acles.

Finder please return to Mrs. Vnna Martindale. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS. Wanted To list that farm you yp for s.ile or trade.

We are having repeated inquiries for first, elas Douglas county farms. Mr. H. Asher has charge of our Farm Department. If yon want to buy, trade or sell a farm, see him at McQuary-McNeill Inv.

Co's office. Merchants Nat'l Bank Lawrence. Kansas Wanted Hogs and cattle, horses and mules at the Union Pacific stock yards. Men there' to buy and take care of all stock all the time. Eu-gonp Gallagher, Bell phone 912.

iff anted Plaee to do housework 5j good, experienced girl. Home phone 4702. Wanted to Rent by March about a 20-acre farm and 25 acres or more of pasture for cash. Address itu tuit ami price, cart World office Wanted Wheat, coin, rye an ats. W.

H. Pendleton, 814-S20 Pa treet. Both phones 91 Phona 12 will in C. IL Hun- sineer7 barn at Mass et. and will bring to yonr door a ho and carriage, hack or automobile.

1J li i1. ia'1Ui" ai V1 tieiore you realize 11 A few days' treatment witn Pape's Diuretic means clean, active healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary orsrans and vou feel fine. Your physician, pharmacist, bank in i-ii V. P. S.

Better send today for sam- pies of the tablet. You will get! quite a box of them PECKHAMS NEW REGISTER The Peckham Clothing Co. Have In stalled New National Register The Peckham Clothinb Company mnrlo! "ho TVJCnctr hn Ai wrSJ -of he. best and rncst; --o- mt-uiaiy uj lue iiil-ii wiiu nave ueeii clock which keeps a record of the jcbosen for the diHercut parts. time of sales and each clerk has a.

The members of the club are: separate drawer ot his own, tenors N. B. Havwood, R. A makes it easy to keep track of each man's work. PEOPLE OF LAWRENCE DO NOT DOUBT As Proofs of a Local Nature are so Numerious Those who have investigated the claims that are made for the wonderful Root Juice do not doubt its great merit as pfoofs of a local nature are sufficiently numerous to convince the most skeptical.

Scores of home people are rapidly recovering healtn after using the remedy but a few days, and many of them are enthusiastically recommending it to their friends. As a result people are going in numbers through all hours of the day to Barber Son's drug store to see about it, and many ofiof some roads which had been over- them are buying it for themselves and friends, and some who are using it are even advising their friends by phone to try it. A leading business man said a bie medicine concern, thoroughly worthy of your confidence. Accept only Pape's Diuretic fifty cent, treatment from any drug store anywhere in the world. wuvmuou.

jo iu.1)v, TROUBLE WITH THE SLEET Car Company Had Troutle in the First Si'orni of the Season The Lawrence Street Car" Company had a great deal of trouble Saturday morning in getting the ears started OAving to the ice on the tracks and the trolley. Part of the trouble was caused by ihe lack of power from the power plant. It was more than an hour after the usual time for the cars to start before Ihev succeeded in runining. DEBS DECEMBER 18 Noted Socialist Will be Here During This Month Eugene V. Debs, the many times candidate for the presidency of the United States will be in Lawrence on December 18.

A. W. Webster, of Baldwin who has made, all the arrangements for the meeting of the socialist there was in the city this morning and stated that he had heard from Debs and that he could speak here on the night of December 18. He will speak at Slanhattan. December 10.

lola 17. He is now on a trip to the Pacific coast, Ha has just completed a tour of. many towns in Kansas. RIVER IS STILL RISING Kaw is Wihia Five Feet of tha' Spring Rise and is Doing Damage lue is.aw river was tins aitrenoon within five feet of the high water rnsrk ot last spnirg and was still ris- inb. Heavy ram and snow storms be-western part of the state is re- sponsible for the raise.

The river is dome some damage by washing out the banks along the river and get- it; iiv luuu. me ticitiic power in Lawrence has been: very weak for the last two days on account of the high water at the Hur pium. me water power nas been rippled so badly that the plant is running with only half the horse power that it usually has. KANSAS POULTRY SHOW well-known lady phoned him and 'and bnuge path in the quadrangle; said she had suffered wih a bad stomi every rise of ground in the whole ach and bowel trouble a long time. topography of the place; every and tried raanv iff eff rent things, marsh, timber, fence, or rough road.

without relief, but after hearing so much of Root Juice she got some of it" and has only been using it a short while, but the results are wonderful. She said she couldn't praise it sufficiently, as it has done so much o-nnd for hp-. Such tnlk is hpnv nv. tvn r.w a wonderful medicine for troubles of the stomach, liver and Sidneys The demonstrations are now conducted at Barber Sen's drug store. The people at the drug store are well posted in relation to the remedy and are dad to give' any information within their power.

Many art oaXWnv for RPrlnM u'cuiar. Many imc. themselves af- fected with a persistent coneh after! an attack of influrnza. As this cough can be promptly cured bv the nse of Chamberlain's -Consh Remedy, ii should not be alowed to run on until iit becomes troublesome. YOU MUST CONFESS Newton, Dec.

6 Some of After usine HALL'S TEXAS WON-the finest of the hens which lay the DER for kidneys, Bladder and Rheu-eegs whien aud millions to the wealth matic trouble that it has merit of the Sunflower State, along with Write for testimonials. E. W. Hah-their husbands, cousins, Uncles and 2926 Olive St. Louis, Sold aunts, of the poultry world." are on by O.

P. Barber Son. exhibition today at a show which has attrnctedthe attention of We like to do little- jobs of repair-aU over Kausas. his Gustxfsnn. tha or.lWft i.

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