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FOR FEVERY HOUSEKEEPER Co's HIgsffo'litfl liwestaieinitt: II Easy Way to Rid the House of Cbekr. roaches, Rats, Mice, Etc. jing: "You will undoubtedly be surprised at the reception of a letter from me." The reverse happens to the case. I was surprised at the non-reception, supposing that you had intentionally withheld such favors. On the 24th of October, 1864, I sought to restore relations which 1 seemed to be impaired and prepared renewal of our correspondence, to which I thought you then very kindly gave your consent.

At that time my situation was peculiar. I had been snubbed in the faithful and conscientious discharge of sworn duty several times by a soft, luxurious eommand-(ing officer jvhose corrupted morals and fickle mind has invited the volupt ous and designing to usurp command, Mm SA 1 ur uu your money if it does not do the work. Apply Steam's Electric Paste at in sinks, pantries, and in the morning you can sweep up a panful of dead cockroaches. Use it where there are rati and after eating: it, they will run out of doors to lie. All reliable druggists sell Stearns' Electric paste: 2 oz.

box 25c. 16 oje. box $1.00, or 6ent express prepaid. Stearns' Electric Paste Chicago, 111. It it the easiest thing in the world to rid the house of rats, mice, cockroaches, waterbugs, by using the old reliable Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste which has been on the market for thirty years.

It is ready mixed for use and as it is in paste form, there is no powder to blow away and get into food. See that every package bears the signature of J. J. Kearney, and then you will get the genuine the only guaranteed exterminator, the only one where your druggists will refund brother directed to Williard unless it, was one sent about the time I arrived here. Remember me kindly to your mother, sister and the -Colonel, and also the governor.

Again I thank you for your generous letter of the twenty-first and for the enclosure, and assure you that I am as ever, your devoted. iiught Good night. The Girl Weds Another Here the series suddenly ends with Cameron the accepted love of the beautiful Southern girl, and if there were but' the letters to draw upon, the reader would say the they, lived happily ever But Mrs. Smith is able to tell the anale of this story. Hugh Cameron goes into business in Washington, full of hope for the future, having saved $4,000 in his three years in the army to make a home for his sweetheart.

But" the heroine weds another. She sends the love letters back to Cameron and drops forever from this romantic tragedy. Mrs. Smith believes she moved to Portland, with her husband. In the very year Mary Phelps was wedded Cameron's health broke down and he returned to his- Kansas home to live apart from men.

Love Cherished Through Life Time Huffh Cameron never forgot this AY ONLY 0 and on this particular occasion I was compelled to realize the potency of envy, weakness and factional patriotism. All this, perhaps, would not have disturbed my equanimity very much had I not also been compelled to believe that my friends had given up the contest had withdrawn their con fidenee in me and were ready to withhold their friendship. I think you We have moved out office to lOa and 1026 Mass. st. Varnum Cement, Const.

Realty Co Both Phones. When you buy jewelry at Hester's you get the dependable kind at a rea sonable price, that will wear for years and always look well. 14 I) Si 'if I if' I 1 M1 I I it' 1 i i mo i 2 i i 1, 3 1 Jr to a i 'J 5 Mr. P. E.

Emery returned last from Kansas Col. R. F. Glass made a business trip to Baldwin today. remember what transpired at tht I time referred to.

The conflict came and truth was vindicated. I left you believing that your intimacy, with my enemies must have put you in possession of the facts of the attempt to humiliate and disgrace me. How far Is the joy oF the household, for I TT 'mrHr' ui.c i mr 4 4 i 44 tS i if i 11 it a it 91 this belief was without foundation Ijlove as is evidenced by the preser have never known. vation of the letters through the I 1 .11 I' i it i i i 1 1 without it no happiness can be complete. Angels smile at and commend the thoughts and aspirations of the mother bending over the cradle.

I returned still smarting from my hurts (hurts not inflicted by an armed and honorable foe upon the battle- FAJIK WE. i L- 9 many years of his lonely life. Three times he was completely burned out and practically everything he possessed destroyed, yet the letters were preserved and when the snows of but a single winter had fallen The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such that she looks forward with dread to the hour when she shall feel the thrill of motherhood. Every woman should know that the danger and pain of child-birth can be avoided by the use of Mother's Friend, which 9 field) and mad that my success in consequence of being hindered had so slight. The greeting I received from you I did not properly 'appreciate It seemed like mockery, jl then resolved that I never would visit you again, but soon I knew the folly of such an angry resolve.

Then upon the final resting place of the Kansas Hermit perhaps his spirit had flown to meet his Ma-y in that other world they come to light to tell the storv of his life's tragedy. 7 renders piiaoie an tne parts, t-t jy assisting nature in its work. 1 By its aid thousands of VH women have passed this XL Ty, UIUU2 immmm crisis in safety. book of Information to women neat free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.

Atlanta, Ga. came our final parting, which might have been either more or less but it was enough to convince me at that time that a continuance of our correspondence was not desired by you having escaped as it were without PICKED UP ON THE STREETS. letting me know where a letter would reach you. The detention of the let Lawrence is included on the rout ing of the big Star auto run which will be pulled off the middle of next; (Set! Wei month. ters now before me did not refute this belief, while the protracted delay of our answers to the partial reply I made to them on the twenty-second of June last is of the same place, all like you, withholding a definite proposal I made you more than a year ago, lead to same The street car people will have a payroll this evening of more than $1600.

In spite of the strike on Monday they have average more than conclusion that our etipid is not The 36 lots now remaining unsold in Babcock place, each 50x132 feet, east and west on Ohio street and west on Louisana street, as shown in the plat accessable to city sewers, gas, water and street cars, will be sold for $200 each, $10 down and $5 per month. Not more than 4 lots to one purchaser. No corner lots sold singly, Streets are 80 feet wide. No grading required to put lots in shape for building. These lots will double in price in three years time.

Lots in the Hosford addition doubled in value in eighteen months. Lots in Learnard's sub-division have increased in value 50 per cent, in the last year. The Babcock lots are larger and $100 cheaper than any other lots in South Lawrence. Remember one day only. 125 men a day on the gang and the last of the week have had 150.

blind and directs his arrows artfully i EJ you axe sickron irisH to get well, don't you Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and misery, and be happy again. If tout illness is caused by female trouble, you can qufckly get the right remedy to get well. It's Oardui. This great medicine, for women, has ro-liered or cured thousands of ladies, suffering like you from some female trouble.

on purpose. You have here a partial statement of the cause which resulted in a year a partial silence. You also have a partial answer to your letters. A. L.

Carey returned Thursday from Las Animos, Colorado. He, together with a number of North Lawrence men have taken up claims in Colorado. Mr. Carey expects to move to Colorado sometime in the next year. I must reserve a portion of them unanswered as 1 may have to write to them again.

fj My love for you has not by silence ur auacucc uccu luipa utu. uuiu that there is no record which shows 12th, August that I am not your accepted lover According to the state bulletin of the board of health, Lawrence and Douglas county people were unusually healthy during the past month. Four cases of tuberculosis were reported and two deaths from it, one diphtheria case, three scarlet fever 1909 We will show you any time, Jf9 and until I receive your plain negative or an official notice of your marriage to another I must subscribe mvself your devoted. HUGH, For Women's Ills Positively no lots sold betore or after that date, but sales cannot be made till August 11th. and thirty measles, the wind np of Cr.

7axu EULs, of Potior, Axfc, raftered agony for fcren the epidemic which raged over the jts.it. Her letter snout uarcnu. tMM write was sicx zor county all spring. He is Accepted Lover The last letter of the six that have been preserved through the decades since this little drama was enacted in life, was written from Washington and is one of the happiest of the series. Cameron has made his peace ceres years with female tronbla.

Every montn I would very nearly die with my ha ad and lack. I took 12 bottlea of Cardui and was cared. Crdui is a God-send to suficriag woman," Try it. GO, W. T.

Wellman, the architect, is visiting in Kentucky, leaving last night to join his wife there. He expects to be gone for about two weeks. HOSFORD People's State Bank Building AT ALL DETja STOREii jwith Mary and she writes him a let ter full of love and tenderness, enclosing a picture of herself, and reproaching him for not having made some effort to see her. In this missive Cameron overflows with an exuberance of love and passion. Washington, D.

Nov. 28, 1865. Dear Mary: Your angel's visit of the twentv- We A Moeeymakeir Dr. W. A.

Powell will leave Monday for Toledo, Ohio, and will return the first of September with his family. Dr. Powell is the new pastor of the Presbyterian church. For Rent 3 unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; 3 short blocks from Mass. street.

Parties without children preferred. For full particulars call Bell 1910. Don't try cook these hot days, but enjoy the excellent meals served daily at the Lawrence house. have sold Babcock lots to these well known peolpe. Ask them what they think about lots in Babcock Place Mr.

L. E. Hazen, Mrs. N. O.

Stevens, Mr. Byron Parcels. Mr. R. E.

Protsch, Miss Carrie Stevens, Mr. Dudley Asler, firsf instant, enclosing a picture of Mrs. J. D. Gearing, Mr.

Otto Fischer, Dr. A. P. Halts, my pet is just received, for which accept ten thousand thanks. I will not try to tell you how I enjoy the silent messenger and the enclosure, nor of the happiness I have of possessing them.

I desire to reassure you of an undivided and love that I hold the man a criminal who is guilty of intentional neglect and infidelity to his truth. I can not write in vindication of my conduct now nor seek to justify what I have done and left unlone, for while I To Harness Buyers That is, in buying harness at this time. We have made a small advance, but must go higher. Leather has advanced 15 per cent in the last four months. We are better equipped than any shop in Douglas County, not the leather only, but the stand-np-and-look-wcll" the machine stitching and the workmanship which we have is the better by a large percentage.

It all goes to insure long life to harness. We endeavor to make our harness just as good as it is possible to make them. LETTERS TELL SECRET OF HUGH CAMERON'S LITE When you want best fresh meat at low price try the Windmill grocery. Both phones. Prompt delivery is assured.

(Continued from page L) Sal Half Fare Catty and Return We are prepared to do your work of hanging paper, painting or framing pictures. Wolf's book store. This is the last week to get those whistles through the leafless branches of the strong-armed and apparently lifeless trees, I liken those popular vices which permeate all our system, religious, social and political, to the desolating and destroying influences framed pictures for one-half price at Wolf's book store. grant forgiveness I ask to be forgiven. Allow me, dear Mary, to assure you that I would have been more happy to have met you in New York, to have been with you at St.

Louis and Springfield, but doubtful of the manner in which you might receive me I did not meet you. You know how much I would have suffered had you still an inclination to "wound" my "generous nature." I hope you will not, upon reflection, blame me for DCLEBNi Eft of which we are almost as insensible as the trees are to the melancholy music of the winds, and with the deep, mournful moan of the mass of waters that surge about the cave and 732 MAS 3. ST. SEE OUR LINE. have sue Quality and promt servic madfl the West End Bakery a ees.

Home 32. Bell 1556. This means that August 5 to 8, inclusive, you may buy a thirty day round trip ticket from Lawrence, to Salt Lake City for $29.40 and, in addition to low railroad fare, obtain privilege of traveling over Diverse Routes beyond Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo. All this, provided you ask for ticket to Salt Lake City and return reading via Santa Fe to and from Denver, (all Santa Fe trains to Denver pass through Colorado Springs and Pueblo, affording unrivaled 120 mile view of the Rockies) then Colorado Midland Ry, via, famous Ute Pas9, Hagerraan Pass, and Glenwood Springs; returning D. R.

G. via. Tennessee Pass or Marshall Pass, and Royal Gorge, or vice versa. Through sleepers from various Kansas poinvs will be on sale on No. 5 of August 6.

If you want space in these through cajs so you can with the Kansas contingent, call on me. return in eddies. I liken the unutter what seemed neglect and orjretf ul- upon your time, contrary to my original intention, for which I hope you will pardon me. I remain as ever, HUGH. His Sin of Idolatry After the fourth letter there is a lovers quarrel and they cease writing for nearly a year.

Then Cameron's love for the beautiful Mary again impells him to write of his passion. This letter is a defense of his course toward her and alludes most pointedly to the mj'sterious trouble which has caused a breach between them. He even reproaches himself for the idolatory of her. Washington, D. Nov.

5, 1865. Dear Mary: One year ago we parted, at which time your manner impressed me peculiarly. Do you remember how you generally gave me a little finger at our final adieu It always seemed to me that a little palm would have been little enough under the circumstances. I am not a soldier now, and may claim as a citizen's privilege the right to complain occasionally of such little things. I can never tell you how great a fire this little matter has kindled and how far into the future that little finger pointed.

Since then many important things have transpired, but no change has taken place, I hope, which we shall regret. The restoration of our glori- ness. It was, I assure you, difficult for me to determine that the course I finally adopted was the best. To able agony of spirit which the good and kind hearted suffer on account of the and reckless course persisted in by those whom they dearly love. ITAn TIiaca Flmir Fnrfc in Mind; resume our old re lation is more to me than fame and You seak of lost atiection and wealth.

I would that I could make ask me if I ever think of you. You say, too, tnat you were never wormy AVVJ WWW, mkm mm mm-mmm Ground by Water Power of the love of so noble a man. Can man be "noble" and forget his ovef. Manly and untrue to herf The Scenic Line To G. A.

R. Encampment Ionorable and inconstant! oringen- flui iMMMl iilHlliiliiT uous and a deceiver! iJear mary, you know the answers to your questions. Be careful, therefore, with yourself and with me. There need Full particulars about tickets, stopovers, through cars, also descriptive old Uffictsr du3F3iitG literature, may be naa by applying to W. W.

BURNETT, Agent, Lawrence, Kansas. von fully realize how much and how constantly I have loved jou and how ardently I desire to be near you at this moment very near you as of yore. I dare say that your visit to the great gay metropolis may have illustrated many things, but I hope, I know, you are determined in consequence of the visit for fashion, fame, and filthy lucre to abandon what they alone could not secure, while they may in reason be enjoyed without a sacrifice. I am in business to tho throat-latch and my prospects are good. Fortunes are to be made in Washington and south of here, and with a right good will I am working to improve the temporal condition.

be no misunderstanding, livery consideration of regard both for your self and me requires fair and satisfactory adjustment. You know that union is progressing" satisfacto love (not loved you, or if you Better Bread and more of it is the meaning to you. That' satisfaction and money saving. That ought to interest you I Zephyr Flour is ground by water power mills at Lawrence, Kansas the cleanest, lightest, airiest mills you ever saw. Water Power means the saving of the usual enormous expense for fuel.

don't it is not my fault. Of my constancy and loyalty I seldom speak (Go A rily; peace and the prospect of prosperity everywhere prevail. In this. I have a realization of my fondest hopes and an answer to my most fervent prayers. I have been If there have been unpleasant pas sages in our affairs, what less have others had as good by nature as our f9 selves? My love is never either old employed for some time in reflection and in perusing your letters prepar- Union rv nflnr am Tti Hi fT To of a design mit that you were evw unworthy of toT? the, ecutiop I Where Zephyr Hour is I by Water Power long since cherished, to write vou a uiy iuc.

I have met the member of congress from Springfield, who is somewhat anxious about a pending contest betwixt himself and the veteran pony, his predecessor. He informs me that he left "you all well and prospects good for an early completion of the mt a hoWo tW. irt iuuS lt lH on ine anniversary oi. oiur love there is much that is real and wparation. othmg good to eat can rational, but when too many have too "produced less than a year; much to do and sav, when interests "u-v uoum ne.w U1, 7 then have as much lime in which to rendered less unsmooth.

I am not railroad to Springfield. I hope this may soon be realized, as I desire again to visit you at home and would prefer to come by rail. I much dis All that the Zephyr Flour Millers save in this way goes into Flour Quality. You get the benefit That's why Zephyr Flour can be sold under a binding. mou-back guarantee.

Read the guarantee It appears on every sack in the form shown in this advertisement. We want you to know that the guarantee means exactly what it says: That Zephyr Flour must make good every claim. That it must equal the highest number of loaves you CTcr baked from the same amount of flour. That it must completely satisfy you as to lightness, fineness of grain, taste every quality of the best bread. Or you receive all your money back.

Order a sack of Zephyr Flour today and begin your trial Ixx th next biscuits, bread, pies, cake or pastry you bake. to blame the "child 'T disposed n-VUVi yia nappiness, dui aiso me nappmess 01 man," my pet, with all like the stage I mean the stage from Sedalia to Springfield. I did occurred unpleasant, attributing all to fate and prate. not receive the letter trom your I have already trespassed too lar iniure generation I wua your lasi letter I find one in which I wrote in answer to it, and the one "of December, 1864, which accompanied it. at the date on which I received them.

The letter of mine referred to was tabled as soon as written by a small being taken up Ton '11 find the Bitters a beneficial the Official Route for Kansas G. A. R. to the National Encampm ent August 9 to 14, 1909, Salt Lake City Headquarters Special Train Saturday, August 7th, leaves. Kansas City at 11:50 a.

Lawrence 12:55 p. Topeka 2:20 p. Manhattan 4:00 p. Junction City 6:30 p. Abilene 7:12 p.

nt, Solomon 7:35 p. Salina 8:05 p. 9:25 p. Russell 10:50 p. Hays 11:45 p.

Ellis 12:25 a. Wakeeney 12:02 a. Oakley 1:50 a. m. Arrives Salt Lake at 10:00 a.

Monday August 9th. Train will be equipped with Standard and Tourisfts Sleepers, Chair Car, and Open-end Observation Car. Trains stop at all stations for passengers. The Department Commander President Department Kansas, W. R.

C. Officials of the Ladies of the G. A. R. Three bands and the Topeka Modocs will be on this train.

The rate will be one fare for the round trip from all stations. See your local agent for rate from your station. For further information, or space in sleepers, write Mr. H. G.

Kaill, A. G. P. 901 Walnut Kansas City, or see any Union Pacific Agent To Cure remedy in every way in cases of Cramps, Diarrhoea, Indigestion, DIARRHOEA today has passed unanimously. A copy of it you will find enclosed.

In Headache, Biliousness, Kidney His Malaria. Insist on having. I nOSTETTER '64. the first sentence is explanatory and somewhat apologetic of the use of the "adjective of four letters" in 1 CELEBRATED a certain relation. Allow me to as Dyenter, Cholera Morbus or Cholera Infantum take WAKEFIELD'S Blackberry Balsam You better get bottle today.

You may need it tonight. It is a most reliable remedy for all loose conditions of the bowels. MdruszisU tail it. Full size bottle Z5c nl II STOMACH i sure you that the use of it "suits" my "lordship" exactly, and that I hold this use of it both "decorus and BITTER proper." 1 hope it may be agree' Tbl flour void by th following rvtall rocr: A. J.THct.

W. A. Dnnmfr. Edmondaoa It. HolUmf, Hunter Huniickr Wahrnbn k.

H. Himt-ker, EIIi Cajh Grocery. A. Ouenther. John Vl Johnoa, B.

A. KMOld, Wm. LaCoaa, a R. Lwrnce, Sam McCurdy, Jrmnk Mlrnnffr, m. Menhlmr, Prt Oroecry, Wm.

BcfcaU, J. A. gpaoldiAC BUntr4 Bwlag. Cha. A.

Tatar. Kobl Wacauft, whi mill Orocary, Thom. MP, Oao- Ooac T. WmbtT able" to you to write it often. The second sentence contins the ollow-.

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