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WICHITA DAILY HEACON. MONDAY. MAY. 13, 1901 6 TOWN TOPICS Dr. Homer left for Kansas City to We Have Been Several Months Preparing For day.

Stewart about eight years ago at a cost of The building is composed entirely of brick, contains eight rooms and occupies a portion of two acres of ground. Mr. Bailey leased the property some time ago and took possession today. Mr. is now located in Cincinnati and the deal was made through his V.

I). Jlunn of the I'nited Fash I it- iiiiipaiij The onsideration School Commencements Hai ry Stewart went to Geuda Springs Su.urday evening. Juilfie T. H. Wall has gone to Newton on ofl'leial business.

inln- T. Wall left this morning on We have collected Books from the four east) and if you will but give us a chance quarters (principally we will show you the 0 0 0 0 if a bu-mess trip to N. T. Pu.tersou, traveling auditor fori i() CHANGK T1MK it V. estate of Daniel u-ged.

COI NCIL MAY CHANCE DAT 10 FOR the Frisco is in the The executor of the l-'ort es has been is. -li Flank Si.urick CI visiting friends in the rmi'-l liradford 3 Where Ifcu Waail II I When ymiMnt It illoi-otiie. Is noLUI.Mi JlliKTlMiS. it y. 'turned from a Iouis this miceing.

trip to St. ft fu. Melntyre result of our efforts. Among our very choicest Rooks we ne ntion: "Through Asia," by Sve Hedin, i 30u illustrations published at cut JS.0O Paris in Splendor." by Hall, 2 red cloth bound, profusely illustrated: published at cut to 4.03 "Felix by George Eliot 2 photogravure illustrations; published at cut to 4.s0 "The Fair-God," by Lev. Wallace.

2 red cloth, illustrated in colors by Eric published at cut to 5. CO "Hen -Hur," by Lew Wallace. 2 green cloth, beautifully illustrated; published at $4. OH; cut to 3.20 About 15 Nets, 2 Vol. lOdit ions, all rrcscntnt ion Kilit ions.

"Ramola" lEliot), per sit 1.6U "From Sia to Sea" Kipling per set 1U "Adam Rede" (Eliot), per set 2.00 "Scottish Chiefs." per set 2.40 We also have hundreds of dainty 'nines suitable for presents, in all the fields of literature. You can get better value for less money in Hooks than in any other kind of merchandise. Our Hook Sale lasts until alter Commeni emeut. and we have cut prices everywhere. Mr.

anil Mrs. Hut Aik. MillSpaU jm'M of Mr. and 'arl Pro ill itcrday. Topeka, is the Ed Vail, ik at the corner It is understood lhat a delegation of men will call on the city council tonight with a request for the appointment of a polhe matron.

A proposition will be presented tonight to change the time for holding council Heelings from the second and fourth Mondays to the first and third Mondays in each month. The change is desired so that the city employes may receiv their p.iy on the first of the month. The monthly pay rolls will be presented tonight. Tonight's meeting will be the last at which Amos McLain ill preside as city clerk. 0 of Market and Belle Ferris 1 tonight, is in the county ROKKKTSOX TItlAI, awaiting a hearing for insanity.

Louie Poll' Iner letuim-d this morning finm a trip to Bhu kwell. (. T. Ian Cmiiiay left yes erday for an extended visit with friends in Si. l'aul, inn.

Charles Emmons of this city' has been grunt an increase in pension of 10. J. H. Conn, general a pent for the fiulf Transport Line steameisat Houston. is in the city.

Col. T. (1. Fitch goes to Salina to-niHht to at end tic coin lave of the Knights Templar of Kansas. Ladies of the A.

K. ing circle ill in. et with Mrs. A. Tuesday aftcrnoun at 14t North Main.

a JURY IMPANELLED IN THE SINE SHOOTING CASE. T. J. Robertson was placed on trial today in the dislrh court for shooting Ed Sine, on the night of Easter. The prosecution is in charge of County Attorney ('only, and Assistant County Attorney i I in maim.

The defense is () Engraved Calling Cards, Wedding Invitations, School Commencement. 4 eumiiicu-i ny i i(. crew son. At a ion the jury was impanelled as follows: I. N.

Stage, I. M. Evans, James F. Hardesty, H. L.

Whltloek, J. W. Calla J. F. Reese, of ist Douglas avt FLAME The Big Blow Out of the Season han, M.

C. Nevins, C. II. Chambers. I.

Haltznian, M. J. Shields. Frank Clements, Herman Hunck and I. Smyser.

nue. is making extc-nsiv inijimvemen on the interior of his residence. John Ilollahan of Hollon, aged :7, and Mary McGugin of Independence, aged 33 were married by the probate judge. Mrs. Willard Hracken.

a lea-ling contralto of will give a recital in this city Monday evening. May our OV UUSINKSS Sold everywhere in all sizes. If your dealer dors vol keep them, write to tbe igency of STANDARD OIL COMPANY I1ROTHERS TO DISPOSE OK 'I HEIR INTERESTS HERE. Musselman Rrothers today announced The Retail Clerk's Jubilee and at the Toler Auditorium, Thursday Evening, May 16th. Hand Concert, Militia Prize Drill, Musical Specialties, making the best entertainment of the season.

Following is completejjrogram: their intention of closing out their en- tire line of electrical and sporting goods. Alvin Musselman, the active i member of the firm will enter the Hock- i The militia bifantiy will practic? Tucsd iy night and Wednesday i night for the ompetitive drill on Thurf day. I. McCarthy, foi nierly of this city, bu now station 'agi lit for the fTinta I Fe at Stillwell, is in the city visit-I Ing friends. 1 Charles Ault left last evening for I V'inita, o.

where he has accepted STATE POLITICS Elaborate IMan Is Arraiifji'tl by Albaugh. aday Hardware company as a partner. A $50,000 stock of sporting goods ill be carried by the firm making it one of the largest wholesale houses of its kind in the west. Mr. Musselman expects to commence opt rations in the new house July 1.

1. Rand. March "Kentin ky" 2. Recitation "Barbara Frietchie" Parody 3. Band.

Overture "On Broadway" 4. Song Lena B. Band. "The Mirror Dance" 6. Quartette Wingling Mrs.

Copeland J. D. Caldwell.) F. Beyer Knoblauch. Mrs.

Walden W. F. Snoppen Apollo Club be the Ingalls, to make the big to be pointed to wi pri and viewed with alarm. wear the u1-tra-fashionable clothes and cut a dash. He wants for a colleague a man wm, cares little for the glad acclaim of the multitude, who wou'd he willing to work hard for the Kansas constituency, who would get pensions for the old soldieis and who would be' content WILL SEND SHIPS UNLESS SI'LTA VILLUS THERE WILL UK A NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

Paris, May fi p. The correspondent here of the Ass.ieniic.i I'ress learn on trustworthy authority that unless the Sultan of Turkey ylel.K-on the question of Interference with the foreign post offices the powers pron-ably will present an ultimatum In a titf days, backed by a naval demount ration. The powers, Including (ler-many, are acting In perfect unison in this matter. one veak i with the salary and of tie TWO COLORED GIRLS SENTENCED TO PENITENTIARY. Cora Singleton and Becky Gibson, both colored, were sentenced to the penitentiary for one year by Judge Dale this morning on a charge of robbery.

Saturday night they threatened to leave the city, and were surrendered Would Make HaiN'y the Nominee for (iovernor. STANIiHY FOIt SKNATi: liurtiMi Crowd Favors Met-ealf for (iovernor. Messrs. F. McNeal, K.

W.Holcomb, Hal McCoy, C. W. Yost. 7. Band.

'Waltz "Pleasant Memory" C. L. Barnhouse Duett G. F. Wilkie, Evangeline Burgcsser 9.

Band. "Ma Rainbow Coon" Sloane 10. Song Miss Frohman, Alec Shields 11. Band. Ovetrure "Merry-Go-Round" 12.

Prize Drill Company Captain Koeneke 13. Recitation Estelle Burke Accompanist, Miss Allen. 14. Band. March "The Great Captain" W.

H. Scouton Tickets and Reserved Seats on sale at Hocking-Moore Drug Store, Monday, May 13th. Prices IS and 25 cents. Free concert corner Main and Douglas Avenues before the entertainment begins. a position with the Western Union Tcl- egraph company.

Craver Maxey has been app intd 1 manager of the Pond -Lumber of Arkansas City, to succeed his lather, I ho died a short time ago. Alfred Cross was arretted this morn- I Ing charged with stealing a bicycle belonging to Ceot'ge Klentz from the Fulehei block I avt evening. Tug Kevcrlcy left this morning over the Santa Fe for Kansas City, where he has accepted a pinsltlon with the Loose cracker factory. William Prear of this city has been granted an original pension of $24, by the pension depart im nt for injuries sus- tained during the Spanish war. Marvel M.

Valentine of Wichita, aged 31. and-Caroline V. Mocklcy of Chicago, aged 24, were married Saturday by PLEADED GUILTY by their bondsmen, Isaac Miskel, J. S. Quarli and Thomas Glover.

They were then pluced in the county jail. otlice without coming in for a share of the glory. Curls never would con sent to be the Plumb of the coinbina -tion, therefore, Hurton is against nim. If I 'urt Is should go to the senate, he would niiik" a stagger for Ingal's' place, and as Hurton imagln -s that this place Is already taken there would a eonllict which would lie embarrassing to least. Kmporla politicians whisper a story that Hurton Is ying to break the pro.

posed Alhaiigh-S anley-Leland combine by making overtures to Ike l.iiiiiln"-t, who has senatorial aspirations. It ls said thai Lambert would be willing to be the Plumb that Hurton is looking for. Lambert has trained ith Lelau I for several years, and it likely take a pretty stiff proposition from Hurton to cause a break in the friend MHS. NATION'S TOPEKA 1 'ls' M- CITY GE'lS Want a Worker and Not an Orator. I'LKS PLEAD GfT.TY.

Topeka. May 13. -Mrs. Rose1 Cll Mrs. Chadwick.

Miss Madallnc Bouthard and C. McDowell pleaded in the (lis rlct court today of I leatling the raid on Murphy's billiard; a halV with Mrs. Nation In March. Ticy will be lined Jin each. Mrs.

Nations trial comes up this afternoon. A ch: ngc of venue was denied her by THE COUNTY TCRNS OVER THAT AMOUNT TO THE CITY. The county commissioners have voted to the city of Wichita as the penalty and interest on delinquent Piobate Judge Thgmas C. Wilson. F.

W. Wright, a conductor on the Knglewood express, is taking his sum Topeka, May lll-Moit Albatigh Is the author ol an elaborate plan for an adjustment of the differences between lioveriior Stanley an 1 Cyrus Ice mer vacation, and Chet Harding of Ju-'ge Hazen. taxes. This is in compliance with the recent decision of the supreme court that the city is entitled to the penalties and interest on delinquent city taxes. The county claimed that it was entitled to the money.

i Schroeder Matthews You ciin Get everything at our store that you need to furnish your home complete. Exclusively new goods, from the rdainest and cheapest to the more elaborate, artistic creation. HEE ARE A FEW OF OUK PRICES G'OlUtT AIMOl'ItXS land, it is to nominate VV. J. Kuih-y of county for governor next vear.

The theory Is that such a nonii- FT (ilVFN IN IN. N'ti DKClSHiN nation would please Leland, and, li brought about by the Stanley forces, would cause the Doniphan county man to warm up to Stanley boom Tor United Stales senator. Albaugh posed a while as a candidate for governor, bu; It now Is said that he was blutfing; that he simply wanted to place himself a position to strengthen himself and his fiiend Stanley by gelling out ol' AVIIOTE TO A W1I1TK AND WILLIAM KELLY, A COLORED BOY, IS ARRESTED. William Kelly, a colored boy, was arrested Saturday evening for writing notes to a white girl. Kelly had written several notes to the young lady, asking her to go driving with him.

The letters were shown to her parents by the girl, who placed them In Officer George Dennis' hands with the result that Kelly Was Wellington is In charge of his run. County Clerk J. M. Chain will go to Garden Plain, this evening to test si ales. He will also visit Grand River and Morton townships to post road notices.

Mrs. II. J. Hagny and Miss Myrtle Ilinton departed yesterday for Cincinnati, where they will spend several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Harry L. Gordon. Julia C. Stuck will attend the National Convention of the Royal Neighbors as a delegate from the local lodge. The meeting convenes in Springfield, tomorrow.

Rev. and Mrs. F. N. Lynch, Rev.

and Mrs. W. V. Burns, Rev. and Mrs.

D. H. Sw Itzer and Rev. and Mrs. A.

A. Parker, went to Valley Center, today, to visit Rev. C. W. Hancher.

The ladies of the Cemetery association will give a social at the home of Mrs. Franck, 1023 South Water street, this evening. Refreshments and a ship. Hut that's the story just th same, and it Is told by friends of La n-bert. Albaugh perhaps is in better position to plan desperate games than any other republican.

He Is chairman of th" state committee, stands ace high with the Stanley end of the state administration, and, above all, has a job at a good salary. If he should lo-o he would have a chance to retrieve In the several rounds of political jack pots lo be played before the expiration of his term as bank commissioner. JUMPS We TRACK ONE KILLED AND TIIRUK OF THE CHEW INJURED. New Orleans. May 13.

The southbound Illinois Central passenger train from Chicago Jumped the track on the curve near Ha.lehmst thirty miles south of Jackson nt daylight today. C. E. Hose of Fulton, mail clerk nn Tom Lee, fireman, were killed. Gus Nelson, the engineer, had a leg broken; M.

F. Stappen, mall cleik. was badly bruised. Physicians have been sent to the scene rrom Jackson. The track where the accident occurred.

SFLAlt CASKS. ushington, May 1:1. -The United Plates supreme court loday adjourned ur til next Monday ithout announcing It', opinion in the insular cases. The ci urt will have two more sittings for th announcement of the opinions and the hearing of motions before Its final I iottrrtinen! for the term on the 27lh 'Irnt KOUNS ADVANCKI) II IS FOUMIlIt OFFICK HAS IIIMI.V Topeka. May C.

V. Kotins A. T. S. F.

general superlnten le.it at Topeka. has been made suporin.eu-dcit to succeed A. Towsley, who redgns to go with J. M. Harr, (ii.u vl -e president of the Seaboard Air Lin-v Koun'n former office Is abolished.

some other man's way the proper time. Halley seems to be the iM.n he hail In mind. 4.50 to to 50 :i.OO to 12.20 to T5 5.05 to 28. M) to 05.00 4.75 to to as.oo .50 to J2.50 fl.OO to 2000 12.50 to oO.OO 12.48 to 40.00 .5 to 12.50 2.0O to 10.00 .14 to .55 .25 to Extension Tables from Center Tables from Iron Beds from Sideboards Couches Leather Couches Dining Room Tables Dining Room Chairs Center Tables Library Tables Bedroom Sets Steel Ranges Lace Curtains, pair Portieres, pair Matting, yard Carpets, yard Iteports from Nemaha county are that Halley looks with favor upon llu-scheme. His ambit itui' lo represent the lirst district In congress has been dis YESTERDAY'S GAMES couraged lately by I lie determination of Charles Curtis to ask for a rciwmim.

tion, notw it hstaniling his candida for United States senator. Mr. Curtis, never lets go of anything. He will fli.l obtain- a lead-pipe' cinch on his tu esemi I Job for two more years and thi -o after the senatorsblp. II' he fails to I land the latter position he will have: Omaha, 7: St.

Joe 4. Minneapolis, Colorado Springs, 6. St. Paul, Denver 3. NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Cincinnati. Pittsburg, 1. Chicago, St. Louis. 3.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Milwaukee, 5: Cleveland, 2. Detroit, Chicago, 6. good program. Mr.

Mlllhaupt has kind ly consented to furnish the music, which will be enjoyed by all. WE KEEP SCREEN WIRE SO TO l.AAVKKNX'i: something- to fall back upon. Hal SNEI.I.. 4UJIETY was undergoing repairs, Chicago, May 13. At the Illinois Cen tral general office, It was stated that AT 2 JURY RETCRNF.D VERDICT figured that Curtis would letire from the congressional Held to devote liU time to the sell.ltoria campaign, giving him a chance to capture the nomina the fast malt ns iked by the It Is our ambition not merely be the most up-to-date llousef establishment In Wichita, but IN THE ENTIRE ('GENTRY.

methods, absolutely rellabl representations, corteous and salespeople, intelligent and careful buyers for the various all working to one common purpose. tion, hut in this, as slated, he hat; hi on SPRAIN KD ANKLF QUICKLY crr.FD. "At one time 1 sufii red from a severe aln of the ankle," says Oeo. K. Cary, ed tor of the (luide.

Washington, Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Ci amborlain's Pain Halm, and am pit ased to say that relief came as soon iir I began its u.ie and a complete cure 8P edlly followed. This remedy has alio been In my family for frost b' ten feet with the best results. I oheerfully recommend Its use to all who rnay need a first class liniment." Sold lis all druggists. O'CLOCK TODAY.

The Jury in the Snell case returned a verdict at 2 o'clock this afternoon In which the defendant was found guilty of assault with inteni to kill. spreading of the rails. According to their report, but man was killed--Mall Clerk Hose, an express messenger, the engineer lireincn were injured. and and disappointed. Aibauglfs an opens tip a new w.

to poluiial success for Halley. With lb support of Albatigli. Stanley and Island, and the crowd that they contr-i; I'AIK AND V.IOr New York, May 13. The Commercial Cable company has issued the following notice: "We ar? advised that the mails LOCAL LOIHiE SENDS BIG DELEGATION TO GRAND COUNCIL. The drill team of Harmony Council, No.

lL'li. F. A. A. will leave this evening over the Santa Fe for Lav-renee, to attend a meeting of the Grand Council.

The team goes to the meet in thu Interest of Dr. IV. A. Minick, of this city, who ls a candidate for the position of Grand Medical Examiner. The members uf the team who will represent Wichita are: Mrs.

Viola Moore, Mrs. J. G. Hnmbold. Mrs.

U. Kasson. Mrs. Vf. II.

Ketehner, Mrs Robinson, Miss Miss Lou Zimmerman. Otto Weiss, D. Colvln, J. Bussard, M. R.

Smith, Joe Brady Thomas Snyder. Homer Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Osier and Captain H. Mail Orders Our Specially. Every Care given lo Out of Town Customers. Yonr Credit is at Schroeder Matthews 259 North Main Street. for reunion and Madagascar ports will close at Port Louis at 7 a.

Tuesday, May 14." itailev would be a formidable candidate and the Hurton wing of the republican i WKA KK MAN PREDICTS A CON-I party would have to trot out its best I T1NUATIUN OF PUUSl-JNT I material beat him. While Leland WKATHER. hates Stanley, he Is fond of Albaugh. 'ather tomorrow will be fair, and Halley is his protege. Many of the slow ly rising temperature, politicians believe that Leland is like- WHS 14 1o( h1 ral" at Wichita yes-ly to adopt the scheme.

itetday and at Oklahoma City. The If the combination suggested should precipitation at ichitn was .06 of win Leland would In a measure, be re- i im aml ut Oklahoma City .18 of Baths! Baths! Baths! At 119 East Douglas Ave. Everything New and Up-to-Date J. B. THOMPSON, Prop.

Carlton and wife. the nrssKLi.iT family. The liussdle Healers are endow ned the power to heal the sick th it but few persons possess, anil through tills gift of healing, they me able to reach and cure a large number of cases that are absolutely incurable under any known medical treatment. Thy not only cure the lame and crippled, but all forms of nervous and chronic diseases yield quick and permanent cures- to the magic of their wonderful healing power. Lvery day except Sunday, from 9 a.

m. to 6 p. at the X'lazza, North Lawrence avenue, near Second. Consulution free. xlt tf Mrs.

M. Ward, 331 K. Douglas, lias to power. He would be next ls needed over Kansas the governor and In Kansas trs.it 0,1,1 ila hoiiui. Thus far In the month means a lot.

With Stanley, in the sen- i xliy there has been of an inch ate. Albaugh would be the power be-j of rainfall, which is 11-3 inches less hind that particular throne. Leland than normal. A MIINI(JHT HI.AZK The temperature was 50 degrees at Wichita, Dodge City and Denver, 66 degrees at Forth Worth, 08 degrees at Oklahoma City and 46 degrees at Oinuha. Nickle and Silver Plating We wish to announce to the public that we have just installed a 4 new Nickel and Silver Plating plant In connection with our Hi: 4 and Novelty Works, and are prepared to do any kind of Platinn 4) 'Work.

Estimates furnished, and all work guaranteed. The only A plating plant in Kansas. I Remember us when your bicycle needs repairing. Call up I 'Phone 691, and we will call for your wheel and deliver it to you Many have taken advantage of our very low price on bicycle tires. We still have about 15 pair left.

While they last, $4 00 per pair. GEO. H. LITSON, 115 S. Haiti Street 'Phone G91 New Patent Screen Reduced prices on our patent screen.

No frames to rot or get rickety. Best and cheapest on market. Alsp patent curtain fixtures. PATTERSON HOLLAND, rhone 6-4. 1005 E.

Douglas. 0 ROOMERS IN, BUTLER BLOCK NARROWLY ESCAPE SUFFO-CATnS An alarm of fire at 1 o'clock this morning called thf departtiient to the Butler block, on South Main. The blaze originated in the rooms of Mrs. Wentzel on the third floor and burned through the celling. The firemen made a hard fight and In a short time had the Are under control.

The entire building was filled with smoke and some of the inmates narrowly escaped smothering. It rs not known how the fire strated. The building le owned by H. W. Grafton and M.

S. Van Dtisen and is fully Insured in companies represented by Reese of this city. The loss will amount to severai hundred dollars. fully equipped parlors for all kinds of baths including electric and massage treatment. April and May are the best 1 months in the year to eradicate all Im- purities from the system and a good course of vapor baths is one of the best ways to accomplish it.

Mrs. Ward's work is always satisfactory and her prices are reasonable. xlO Lamed, May 13. The democrats and populists of this county held a Joint convention Saturday and elected nine delegates to the district Judical convention, which will be held at this place next Tuesday to nominate a fusion candidate for Judge to succeed Judge J. E.

Andrews. The delegation is uninstructed, but it is understood that six of the nine delegates' are for S. I. Hale of LaCross. and Albaugh, therefore, would practically run the machine.

If the Burton crowd names the governor and the next senator, Leland will be thrown out altogether, so he can afford to emother some of his dislikes to become a working part of the anti-Burton faction. The Burton people are grooming Co' onel Wilder S. Metcalf of I-awrencc for governor. The suggestion of Metcalf. it is said, was by Dave Mulvane.

the inspiring genius of all the Burton movements. The sentiment for Metcalf on account of his connection with lUe twentieth Kansas would probably offset Bailey's pull with the Albaugh-Btanley-Lelund combination and thj fight between two would be full of interest. Curtis' ift1unc, which 1s not to be Sneezed at. likely would be thrown to dark horse candidate for governor. He could hardly afford to line up with Stanley, his rival, nor with Burton, who wants a less active man for a colleague.

Here, therefore, ls a chance for a third faction of the republican riarty. Burton's Idea Is to duplicate the In-galls-Plumb regime. Uurton wants to Horse, Feed, Cow Feed Chicken Feed Pure Ground Chop Feed made strictly clean at lowest prices, for cash. All of grain and seed. A fine line of Stock Feed." The best ls our motto at the lowest prices for cash.

Give us a call and we will guarantee you satisfaction. ARFIELD HALL Tuesday Evening, May H. Cambridge. May 18. After a long and dramatic trial, Charles R.

Eastman, the Harvard instructor, Saturday night was acquitted of the VALUABLE PHOPEKTY Hovejr Medical Association VYINNE BUiLOlY. Suites 61, 62 and 63 WicYU, (u. CALL. OR WRITES. Queen City Lodge, No.

20, D. of A. O. U. benefit, introducing Mia.

charge of murdering his brother-in-law, K. BAILEY FimCHASES RESI Richard H. Crogan, while at target practice on July 4, last. Copeland, Miss Frederick, Mrs. Sutton, 1n Pongs, Recitations and Funn; aay-Inga, 1 EE THE SCARF DRILL.

PROF. DAVIS THE MYSTIC KNOTS. Aduibiskin ..10 Cents DENCE FOR J4.B00. TV. E.

Bailey manager, and stockholder In the Potts Drug company, today purchased the residence property located at 37hO East Douglas avenue. The residence was erected by A. T. D. F.

J. HOVEY. London, May IS. The stock exchange will be closed May IS. the date of the hundredth annlverst of the laying the foundation stone of the building in Cape! Court FENCE POST JOHNNIE'S FEED STORE AND MILL.

Phone 624. 1005 E. Douglas Are. DR. A.

JOHNSON. Chief Consulting Physician. Treatment for Men's Maladies, Women's Weaknesses, Childhood's Changes. The Old Shaker Doctor, President..

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