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The Wellington Daily News from Wellington, Kansas • Page 4

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1 Women's Secrets cur There is one man In the United States who has perhaps heard more women's secrets than any other man or woman in the country. These secrets are not secrets of guilt or shame, but the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr. te-a S1 ffC) D) 7 That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex- pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of all women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable if the cases treated were numbered by hundreds only.

But when that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a- million women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal. Hie Kind "Sou TJavo Always Bongl)- and Trliicli lias lic.ri in use for over SO years, has borne- tho signature and lias beenmauounder Ins per J7 sonai, npervision since its infan rj 4cU4Z Allow no one to deceive tou in tlii and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of specialists in the treatment of women's diseases. Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without charge.

AH replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without any printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without fear as without fee, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.

Y. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Mals.os Woals. vom en S3trroxxs Sioli Women VArn, All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-good are bu5 Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health Infants and Children Experience against ISxperimcut a What Is OAS ii" 4 y-A NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA Which Yizs HiIit Winfield is in a quandary. iV wesk ago, when the Kansas City Commercial club was there, it voted- $100 to tbo Winfield band to help build their concert shell at Island park. The band accepted the money.

Then the Winfield Business Men's club got together and tbe band to send the money baci The band refused. Then the Business Men'd club, a small number being present, and took 3103 from treasury and sent back to tha.Kansas City Commercial club saying their town didn't have to accept aims. Ths rest of the club upon hearing this, got together and said the others bad no right to take money from the treasury for such a purpose. Then the first bunch, to straighten things out, made a psrsonal ievy and made good the $100 to the club. At a meeting held Wednesday night, there vta9 a discussion of three hours as to what to do about the matter.

The band wouldn'c come through and finally two reports are said to have been made, one saying it was right for the $100 to be sent back and another saying it was right for the band to accept the gift. Meantime the band is sitting back, smoking and not saying a word. New Store. I am putting in a line of groceries in new building at 721 E. Lincoln avenue and expect to handle everything in the grocery line.

Will be open for business Saturday evening, May 7. Phone 579. 7-9 O. N. Carpenter.

Rugs-Rugs I will make rugs out of old carpets any size very cheap. I have a fine young matched team for sale. J. Demory 812 North Blaine. tf The splendid work of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets is daily coming to light.

No such grand remedy for liver and bowel troubles was ever known before. Thousands bless them for curing constipation, sick bead Castoria. is a harmless snbstitnto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It.

contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other liarcct'a substance. Its afje is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipatica and Flatulency.

It assimilates the Food, regulates tlio Stomach and Bowels, fjiring healthy and natural lcc fXhe Children's Panacea Tho Blother's Frieiid. WILL PKOMOTE BEAUTY Women desiiiDg beauty get wonderful hejp from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It banishes pimples, skin eruptions, sores and boils. It makes the skin soft and velvet. It glorifies the face.

Cures sore eyes, cold sores, cracked lips chapped hands. Best for burns, scalds, fever sores, cuts, bruises abd piles. 25c. at Gailoup Crow tho fiignaturo of Scars' If You Have it, Read This Letter. Mi-o-na is Guaranteed.

'l was taken last August with a severe stomach trouble. The doctor said it was nervous dyspepsia. I took his treatment four weeks, but did not feel any I took everything I beard of. The first day of December, 1908, I got a box of Mi-o-ua. 1 took them tht afternoon and the next day and haven't had one bit of pain in my stomach since the 2nd of December.

I took five box es. Feel well dow, and sleep good." Mrs. M. E. Maxfield, R.

F. D. 2, Avo-ca, N. Mi'O-na is surely the best prescription for indigestion ever written. It relieves after dinner distress, balch in? of gas, foul breath, heartburn, in five minutes.

It is guaranteed to permanently cure indigestion, acute or chronic, or any dis ease of the stomach or money back. Iii-o-na stomach tablets are sold by II. A. Keuneke and leading druggists everywhere at 50 cents a large bottle. 112 TheB You HaY8 Mrajs BohjT In Use For Over 30 Yearo.

TMC CENTAUR COMNNT, Tf MUNNAV TRCKT. WCW YOR OtTT. John D. Rockefeller would go broke if he should spend his entire income try ing to prepare a better medicine than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr boea Ramedy for diarrhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints. It is simply impossible, and so says every one that has used it.

by all dealers. We print letter heads, note heads, envelopes, statements, bills, dodgers, birth, wedding and funeral stationery. Also all kinds of programs, society print ing and catalgue work. Ask for Mr. Lea Hoffman, at this ofSee.

Telephone 238. NOT SORRY FOR BLUNDER "If my friends hadn't blundered in thinking I was a doomed victim of consumption, I might not be alive now," writes D. T. Sanders, of Harrodsburg, "but for years they saw every attempt to cure a lung-racking cough fail At last I tried Dr. King's New Discovery.

The effect was wonderful. It soon stopped the cough and I am now in better health than I have had for years. Tbis wonderful life-saver is an unrivaled remedy for coughs, cold, la-grippa, asthma, croup, hemjrrhages, whooping cough or weak lungs. 50c. 1.00.

Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Gailoup Crow aches, biliousness, jaundice andindiges tion. Sold by all dealers. There was a pleasant gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs 'J Gardner, Riv erdale, Wednesday night, games and music and a general good time being the order. Tbosa present were Misses Graca and Florenca Gardner, Ethel and Pearl Moyer, Vera McMath, Goldie Hummel, Leta Cramer and Messrs.

Leon Metcalf, Albert Warren, Earl Bur ris, Lou Brown, -Artie Moyar and John and Artie Gardner. Widick, vrho for some time past has been working here in the interest of tbe Knights and Ladies of Security, ns a deputy, left today for Welliogtcn, where he will engage in tha same line of work. Widick want to Potwtn, for a visit with relatives while Mr Widick is in Wellington. Winfield Courier. MiS9 Ruby Maxwell of Wichita is the guest of her sister Miss Jessie Maxwell of South street.

Misses Ella Williams and Daisy Mur ray of Hazelton are guests of MibS Lida Lester. George Washington and family left at noon for Le3ti, to see the former's brother after which they will go to Colorado and then to Twin Falls, their horns. Cards have been issued announcing the wedding May 18 of Miss Lida For-oey of Belle Plaine and Mr Gwynn. Miss Leah Knowles went to Wichita today to assist Miss Ruth Botkin in giv ing a recital tonight in Mt Carmel acad emy. Mr and Mrs I A Walton and James, and Mr and Mrs Glenn Nelson of Wellington came out to Ed Walton's in their auto Sunday and James stayed to visit a few days longer.

Belle Plaine News. Mr and Mrs Bartholomew of Wellington came Saturday for a visit. returned home Sunday evening, Mrs Bartholomew will visit for a week with her parents and other relatives. Mulvane News. Miss Ethel Rider is sick.

Musical circles are expecting a treat next Friday evening, May 13, whsn pupils of Minnie Ferguson Owens will give a recital at the Presbyterian church. The entertainers will be from Wellington, except two of her Wichita pupils, who will have places on the program. Vocal music will form the entire pro gram, and some rare numbers may be expected. All who arg interested are invited to be present. Jaggers and wife were called Newton last night by the serious illness of their daughter, Mrs Wilnette Peter son.

She was resting much easier this morning and Mr Jaggers returned, leav ing his wife in Newton. Mrs Forsyth and Mrs Forsyth who are in Topeka called by the illness of the former's sister, Mrs A Moulton, report her condition greatly improved. Mis9 Charlotte Hunt went to Mayfield this morning where she plays fox an entertainment tonight. Lena Robinson will spend Sun day with Wellington friends. Miss Alta Norris left last night for Green Forest, her former home.

Miss Zola Mathews of A street who has been quite ill has recovered. Clifford Hamblin of Amarillo, will arrive tomorrow to visit Keith Crouse and other friends. Mrs Geo Crouse and Mrs Newt Fallis rode horseback to Riverdale Wednesday and spent the day with Mr? Will Finch. See our display of gas ranges. Hamb lio Plumber.

206. Advertisers are urged to get their copy in early in the day. Oftentimes advertisements are brought in after din Get the Choice Oranges c2 Duncan, the plumber, opposite the Mr Our 5900Ui-lbroves city hall. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge City Teachers' Examination There will be an examination of applicants for certificates to teach in the public schools of the City of Wellington on Thursday and Fri lay May 12 and 13 at the Third Ward school building beginning at 8 a. m.

E. G. Kel'ey, Supt. We pick, pack and ship 60 of the of neuralgia, whatever the trouble is, CS2 California Orange crop. These are ot ctZ vary i grades.

The choicest selections lCWmvKi are Pacet under the Sunkist" label. To must insist on truic get the hnest oranges you "Sunkist" that is wrapped in tissue paper with the wor Chamberlain's Liniment drives away the pain at once and cures the complaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sold by all dealers. All hats must go at 1-2 price Saturday, May 7th.

Bon Marche Masonic Temple building, opposite Zug's. 6-8 ft Notice When you eat your meals at North Star you are getting the best in town for the money. 207 printed thereon. 'Sunkist Navel Oranges Are Seedless They are delightfully sweet, juicy and fiberless. They are firm, thin skinned and deep tinted.

"Sunkist" oranges and lemons are picked by gloved hands, wrapped in "Sunkist" tissue paper, packed carefully so as to eliminate chances of becoming bruised or soft. No bruised fruit or fruit that falls to the ground is put in a "Sunkist" wrapper. Look for "Sunkist on the wrapper. Ask your dealer for oranges and lemons with "Sunkist" label on the tissue paper wrapper. Oranges and lemons without "Sunkist" wrappers are not "Sunkist" brand.

Be sure you get oranges and lemons in their original "Sunkist wrappers. Free: Rogers Orange Spoon (CO T-T-i-rr -v. mm 1 make it doublv interesting tor vou to insist on oun- kist" in the original wrappers either oranges or lemons; 7 JX3 we will give you a beautiful Rogers' Orange Spoon. Just send us twelve wrappers and six 2c stamps for postage, packing, and we will send the spoon by return mail. Get a dozen Sunkist" and send 1 TLftl? today for your first spoon.

Address California ini xchanffe 034 Clark Street, Chicago, 111. ifour SoBti ner and we are compelled to refuse 'jpHE makers of Clothcraft Clothec spend $1,100 aweek for inspection alone. They Jo this to insure you of clothes without flaw or defect. Yet they them. We are anxious to accommodate and want all tbe business we can get, business which delays tbe regular publi cation hour cannot be accepted.

are not satisfied. They continu- The Free 8ewing society met with Miss Alice Hushes at 110 South m-MJ Before vour snit lpff the street Thursday and the weather there was a good turnout, as the S3 factory it had to pass rigid exam- I I ciety means business. Miss Hughes sarved a flie luncheon. The c'ub meets We know the Piano business, every side of it. Years of close application and hard study has been a school of severe training.

Our propositions today are such that has never before been known to the city of Wellington and vicinity. Our Pianos are from the best renowned house in America today. We have always bought for SPOT CASH, saving the discount and giving the purchaser the profit. We are now closing out everything in the Music line everything must go, as. we have decided not to handle them longer.

Our prices are right and terms will be made to suit your convenience. We have a lot of new and second hand parlor and Chapel organs which will go at your own price. Come in today. Sale with Mrs Henry Burton next Thursday. For plumbing repairs call Hamblio uiduuiH oyninriy-nvc inspectors, a ms i one striking feature of Clothcraft scientific tailoring.

You can be sure that Clothcraft Clothes arc of purs wool and have lasting style. Clothes are the only guaranteed clothes selling at $10 to $25. I 1 the plumber. Prices reasonable. Phone just started and will last two weeks.

440. 206 Melvin Stark of the Pioneer has gone to Tusco3, for his health. Clem Spruanc3 returned from Wichita this morning. T. A.

Hubbard was in Wichita yester day. Fred Garland was in Maj field today. Carl Fisher of Wichita i3 in town. For lawn piping and hydrants see Hamblin the plimber. Phone 440.

All hats must go at 1-2 price Saturday, May 7th. Bon Marche Masonic Temple building, oppo- Ht-n The suit you have been waiting for is vaitir fsr aly $1(100 will send one to your home and any reasonable payment per month will pay for it. 6-8 site Zug's. furniture WELLINGTON KAP1SAS For Sab ICCO feet IJ4 inch black iron pir? ccd cordHicr. 4 ccr.ts fct.

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1901-1923