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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 5

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SnOTTTA DAILY BEACON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRTTARY 1, liXS NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA TOPICS OF THE TOWN FINE STOCK SALE' JEW BRICK BLOCK A CURE FOB ALL Suffering Women Cured Grateful Mrs. Dawsoa, Restored to Vigorous Health by Dufy Pare Malt WhHkey, Heartily Recommends Its Use to All 7 DRAWS BIG CROWD TO BE ERECTED Hot a Patent Care-all, Jfor a Modern Miracle, Bat Blaply a Rao tloaal Core for Dyspepsia. In Uiese days of and deception, the of patent inedlclii'rs, as a rule wn to think tbetr medicines vill not sell unles thejr claim that it will cure every dlw-ase ui.ytr tue sun. Arid liizy i.evcr tbinK Wao Suffer Fro Break-Down. ALL BUTTERS HERE FROM OVER TITE WEST Bheriff Rcli4 returni4 home from peka, today.

1 Frank Brown ha taken a pofition la Erigtif bttrber sliop. Engineer C. M. ail, Mortis axe taking a Ity-off. 8.

A. Cooper, car clerk "of the MI- aourt Pa4.1c is on the lbrt toflay. Ciarencv Goodnight of McNeal's bar- i ber thop has a ba4 attack of the grip. 1L I Blankennbip, of Etm City. 1 in the city for a few weeks, meLc-iI treatm II is Alice who fca been ill i with the jrrip for a few days, is im-provliE.

I The Topeka avenue hotel is putting a new arc light in front of the hole! of- Of course consumption can of lea1t.g out dysppsia and stomach rotra stort BtriLDnro on WEST DOUGLAS AVE, Albert Konkel W1U Bnild Opposite Mlssoort Paclfie Bepot Orient VLvf Hare Office There. troubles. They axe. sure to claim tbat be cur Uansnal Showing Made by Exhibitor! of Horses Animal That Won First Prise at St. Loai World' Fair their nostrum 1 absolutely certain to cure every dyspeptic and be need look no fuither.

Modern medicine No one longer teaches a- '-'tern na In t'n eface of these abs'irl is to note that the proprietor of Htuart's Tablets tave doubts it. Babies have it. Young mothers carefuJiy refrained from aijy undue claims or false bee today. Mrs. J.

B. Taylor, wife of tie depot agent of the United States Eiprc-i. ill rbeurna-tUsm. Frai.k Slangier, round boras fore-rnin at tl-te Pac.Sc, is rti-1 on thes ick I Julius Walters was (tlven tTie contract yeterday for ths erf ion of a 4-etory office building on lot Wct Do-g'an avenue, between the Roc-k Ifcland lurun-r ft regarjirg the merits of UjIs rr.ofct ren.edv for dyspepsia and etorn-ach troubles. They make bt claim yard and the yard of the Pond for it.

and tbat is, that for jiyestion have it. The aged have it. None are exempt. For over 50 years doctors have Co. I and vtjious stomach troubles, i-tufcri's Mr.

Albert Xunkel. of SCO 8. Wi.tldr.g- DyBpepeia Tablets is a cute. Borne gwl prices have been paid by buyers at the big; sale today and anhnals have chang-d hands rapid-Jy. iiegliuiing at 1 o'clock this afternoon ten head of horses were sold before 2 o'clock by Col.

ilarriman, who had little trouble to obtain good prices. The t-n animals brought an aggregate of or each. Dr. J. K.

Oldham of this city, who has recently invested 1 na fine st-xk farm In the western part of the state, wan an active H-i-ler on several ai: nti.i and uce-ed-d in setting two of the best ton avenue, a retired merchant and late Ihc-y go no lurtner tnan ana any owner of ths West Side Novell v. Work, man or oman suirering irorn iliaige- 2s doing the builuitg. Mr. Kunke'l tion. chronic or nervous dytr la, who Webb went to Ft.

Scott lat in ils special car arid returned today. Er.gir.etr K. O. Suirantrs, Htrrr Afian.s and Fred Bvirey are conSr.td to tfct.r homes with the erip. i E.

E. Clerkley, traveling parsiergerj U.h. w.il And that the building would be a four-story 1 "fill give toe remedy i tried for that the hri'k structure, as nera Are pr--cf that is MRS. A. DAWSON.

May Zl. WA. will not fully suit am. a modem Invention could ma ekiL The Vn.A L.ri. Intiwu It is a modem discovery, of ones KoM.

The In st tan sales an from nen'oiw debilitr and Drotn- irr1M for. tint he I tie names nrm.t u-se-iiHe prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for this disease. It quiets the cough, controls the inflammation. If interested, talk this over with your doctor. br tb.

3 Arr O. txmno, Ym Aio rr it 'kft-uTftn cf ATF'S SAfcSAPAPTLLA. ATTVS KTTE CCB2. MThk KLSU ATLk 8 HiXS. could neither eat nor sleep and tlon.

I of the p-rty or parties who have them a to tne or g. agent of the bUssouri Pac.tic, rtlun.ed from Hutchimon ItJrt evening. J. A- Foley. fAiperinter.d-.nt of the O-ent, went to Anthony yesterday and I rented.

Mr. Konkel stated tbat work I 7 would commence Just as as t5je i trouble. I due to tte that weather would permit and be rufbedi through to completion Jutt as fa-vt as i'js- it will digest whatever v. ho.cvjrne looa will return In day or Saturday. J.

C. Summers, formerly division rup-erinterjJent at this pla-te. row of Os.i- is taken into the stomach, r.o matter follows: Station, Anthracite, 2 yars, bought by J. Prentiss, Cuilison, Ks. Marc.

Gloria, years, 3S' bought by J. M. Al.imeapoli. Kans. Mare, iii mi' i y-ars.

bought by J. ii. apoim, Kans. Mare. Queen of Riverside-, 'j yam, bought by J.

A. Raiiey, El-loraio, price, Mare. 30 bought by John Zook, CuutVaty, price, was reduced to a jnere shadow. The doctor recommended various kinds of teat-metit. none of which helped me.

They finally put mo on your Duffy's Pure iiait Whiskey and in two months it has completely restored me to health. I am able to sleep, my appetite Is good and I have sained rapidly in I am very thankful to be able to recommend your medicine to all sufferers. Mr A. Dawson, ZIQ feasant N. I hether the stomach is goc-1 working i watccnie, was in the jty sible.

Rumor It that the offie.s of the Orient are to be removed to this building as soon as It is order or not. It rests the organ ar.d lepienlthes the blood ths nerves, creating a appetite, giving refreh-ng isiee W' 5L Vm'" machir.iit of Ft. i Scott, has been to the Mis- They ve already sjent several weeks i'JUU4 dl LIlS yiiA'S. I 'diss Jessie Tucker professional nurse of I'd North avenue, has gone to Chicago to take pts-t graduate work in her While crowing the car track at the comer of Douglas End Emporia Li.it er- tional Co-is, zzA ail work turned out by us will roeijrure up to this standard of eic-li er.ee. Only the most experienced electricians wia be employed and we propose to be prepare! fc ail eiectric-il bun-, from rer'5iring a door beli to mrtailirg an electric light pUxt.

Mr. Lr-iis wjj devote fcis entire time to tbe elec- a frora tail. IthAdall. who has beea with the snve not oe fell to a fcf. SHE CHARGES CRUELTY Suit For DlTorce Is Sited by Flora Kindred-Flora B.

Kindred filed In the district cosrt today agairtEt W. F. Kindred, for divorce. They were married, according to her petition, in Smith Center, July IS, arid one child, a daughter, now i years old, bom to them. She alleees that her husband has been guilty of extreme cruelty in his treatment of ber, and that he frequently became intoxicated.

At such times he abused her. she eays. by cH- T. C. DUFF'S PURE MALT WHIS'XEY Builds up the nerve t.ESues, tones up the heart, gives power to the brain, strengih and elasticity to the muscles, richness tJ the blood, and stimulates circulation.

It hrlncs Into action all the vital force, i makes digestion perfect and enables yoi to K'-t from food all the nourishment contains. It is invaluable for overwork-; ed men. tired, nervous, delicate women and sarkly children. It is a promoter The car was dovn avenge ir.d Tfij, w.thm twenty-five feet of the mac who wag just abftit to step on the track when he fell Fortur-ateiy be Ht.rvestr of this left for Tucson, Arizona, with a of tLere. i Mrs.

Harry Hurt w'M entertain the Battenburg cub torcorrovr aterrioon at bieEsinirs wh.cb always a good digestion and ptoper of food. In using Stuart's Taliets no is required- simply eat pnty rif whoieS'-irje fc-ol ar.d ujie thc-Fe Tand lets at each nieab thus aj.d rw.r.g the stomach, which regains us propT digestive power, when the Tabiets will be r.o longer required. Nervous Dyspepfia. is simply a in which some portion or portions of the nervous system ate not properly nour.rhed. 'Jood digestion r.v.gorates the r.e.Tous system and every organ the body.

StKirt's Dycjprla Tablets are sold by ail it I csnts per pickige. trical engineering feature of our business, arid there will be no need i people of the socio west, making re oi. awards, preventing a very ert Mare, Marcella. 9 years, bought by Ceore and W. Clay Center.

Price, $395. l.utine. 6 years, bought by Dr. J. E.

Oldham. Wn-hita. Price IZ. f. Mate, Adelaide.

7 yeai Ixiugbt by H. W. Avery, Wakelieid, Ka.ii. Price fc'talliort. Troubadour, yearling, bought by Dr.

J. E. Oldham, Wichita. Price, Mare. 6 years old, boueht by G.

B. Kan. Price J-tSS. Thouaii weather conditions have teen the b-g eomblnation llwk sale which opened today began with a large attendance and aa unusual intereAi. This is due.

i.c doubt to the fact that these sales are no the birr.e of Mr a. Karrj- Hiwlej-. t. He was carried to a nsjby mote markets for electrical f-j; plis and IaSor. "Mr.

Lar.dls" lrr.w!ere of in ail its forms Is very broad, and store where be so-c revived. Chief Burt has received a card from Mrs. Bertha Brown, of south avenue, ii.tead of at the home of Mrs. Shearman, on Hij-slde, as first announced. Mr.

Jay L. Burns, clerk of the 'Wells, argo company at this place. aa ir.g her vile and names in the makmg inquiry for her sn, i cj stanamg in electrical rc-s gives Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey ho? coughs. colds, catarrh, grip, bronchitis. conFiimption, and all disease of throat and lungs.

has been promoted to the position of night cierk in the depot ct lie iett yesterday to beg.n bis duties at thtit place. i-tomer crown, nome ia-5t him an enviable reputation. We pro-June tas no! since been heard pose. aloL to give the Jobbing She ttir.ks he may ce at ture prominajit notice and Ette-nion. on a firm near this city and asks the We will immediately stena to in-chief to help End hirn.

In ber carl corporate under the Kansas but Mrs. Brown states tiat her busbar. have not vet decided on a nsjr." presence of their child, which not r'niy caused the plaintiff considerable anguish, but also influenced the daughter to lose respect for her. Tlic-ugn he has been to earn a god salary. Mrs.

Kindred says he spent roost ail of it in drunken SuiUvan Mrs. Kindred's attorneys, prorurt-i from Judge today, an orier re-training the def be elected ax this wi -n of the legislature. It was reported such an offer was to ina-ie so th4.t tis-r-mt-ny in the repuLiicii rnits tiignt be restored. 3ir. Lanclis has ba in Wichita i-as died since the boy left borne arid she is left alone and wants Lr son to return to her.

the electric-il business frince 1SS5. He was a member of the electricsJ engineering -a-hich gradu.aJiei from Kaieias University that year. ant from interfering with the plai' t.ff in her occupancy of the.r home and the custody of their r-hild- while the suit is pending, and also another orier re Deaths and Funerals. Hertz. Mrs.

Selrr.a. ace 71 years, last night at her home, 11U East Tragaa avenue of asthma. The deceased was TEBEST Ifi FIRM quiring the oelenaant to pay into attorney fees, iii suit money and 15 per teinponii'y alirr.o.ny. a sister of Mrs. Marraret Pers-hbars-er sew things in ichita and that the people have learned tliat when- they want porcothin? good in the iive stock line they i-an find it here.

They have learned, also, that whenever an animal is sold with any kind a guarantee tile gentlemen who seil it lake pride in making that guaranty k1. This y-ar. however, there is an added interest in the sale by leason of the superior quality and tlie largci number of animals offered Vjt sale. Xot only are there buyers hi re from all parts of Sedgwick county but from nearly sections of Kannag. Okia-lionia and Indian Territory, Illinois, Iowa.

Nebraska a.sd Colorado. The entire country hug ben unusually prosperous-for several years and iiioney is plentiful with which to buy well bred stock. Although the farmers of the west ha-e always raised good stock there is still a dc- Biand for more and of better quality i end the attendance at this ir.di- 1 cates the farmers propose to C. W. who charge of the United States recruit-ii: here, hjr.

night for Lea.venwc.rth to take the examination for a He left ths in chance Sanson C. forrctr-iy c-f Siina. Tlie St era by family of Wa.ba.sh avenue hav; all been sick with the Mr. met with ari aicident a few weeks ago which hi.s him up, and Mr. vw has a very bad ci-se cf grip, wnu-h will bum en bed for to.T.e tune.

ili.rriice h.ve t.Fe-n traced to Cin-ntT L. Hukie. aged -i of Peck, and E- aged 1- of K. C. L-eLitle.

aged 2, of St. I. c. r. i Nora M.

Kmmett. s.ge-i U. M1 ia. A. M.

Koila.no. agei r.Z. of Witfcita. and Elci-ntr Hinkmron. ag-i i.

of The P.otk ticitt of.lt-e receivei the ais.irnmtnt cf new loczl time carls SrND REFUGEES BACK Tiey Shndder at the Mrmtion of 1 Word "Rutsia." Feb. i- is at leHFt a of the rf'je-es who art ere on the i American Mne rti-amfhip 'be forbtiden to liiii. of I ar tri -h i. others, the ir.yr'-tors say, I woiUl publlo Calf. The oi.ialE i 1- i that at 'east five rmirt ve lep ttei- hi fo--ty others are bftn? hCI P'ti'il'-g an the Oi-te: tion sheL A RILEY who died recently.

She is stirrived br Tjnrlis i an or.ly daughter. Mrs. Louisa Koch of I Chicago, who arrived in the c-rty Icest Ho-w Coneeted With Electrical Company. L. Fapes Recites at Lawrence Avenne Church.

Mr. J. L. Psps of fne Wichita Star, been cirrp.e:eu. Itu STVia, Ul the Hartford Fire InsurEnc-e Kansas and Inciin and Okeaho-1 CACTIOIf WTirn -row wnigave a Riley entertainment at the rri Territc.ries, has his ttraggiit or grocer for Snlfri tton.

ana has p-jiesasei an interest in Drunkards the Lacdis jCleitric company, of South Lawrence Christian ehur.t-h last night to a large ar.d appreciative audience. He was introduced by Mr. J. N. Haymaker, who is the Hot-j-ier state.

jrv in- Tiiey Fore Malt Whiskey be sore yon get the genuine. It's the only absolutely pare medicinal whiskey smd is sold in. sealed bottle on It. at city. This nett-ns the inere-asrgn of i company's business, and tn erten-seon of the territory which it will ccv- -r.

The sie took plate today, and I the Mr. Ciidweii becomes a rr.rtx.be-r Cured Secretly Look for ci-ilar -rs. have appr-. Sitting 1 wl: grar.ts tel tc-ck recerttly. No chirr rf lcr-i reance ttEve teen mvrie.

Ti.e 'tfics" fore vuite -v-t j-ew timt t.ehir.3 dojrs. the irrmi-ule? of RuE'ia-. of the firm ai once, wnb the begin-1 Amy Lady Can Do it at Hox and jiteous supply the demand. The big today l.as been the sale of Percheron horses ti om the Robison stock farm at Tcwanda. Kever in the hjttory of Kiusaa haj there been sm-h an o-Herinm of mas-nideent animals as were placed, on auua wr lud u-ttuc-uars, i xi wi.il a Chemist.

on the labeL and make James Whitcomb ar.d an eipia-; wans the seal OTer the cork is not nation of of h.s Papes broken. Price. $1.00. DvoTy Malt gave sr.me uiaiect "Wben I Whiskey Company, Rochester, N. pj ka come Home," and "'Curvature of I the Spine." He also gave some pa- ihriic sieitciions and same child pares the trade-mark, the "Old rang of the new month.

Liter Costs Sothias to Try card is the ever received- It is more company will incorporate- nr. a brutai mtiriers. -ar. may be back to Rtusii. atroc i 1 1' that th and gives oonsiaerat.le additional ir-fc-meatiin that nae of lie for Homer Ciidweil octru piled the Jl'" 41L8 if, several of the very animals tbat won and closed his part of the program by reciting In "Watermelon Time." Mrs.

Hatton assisted by a piano solo. the children cry ana tne women sx a. but the drors keep the sounds of ar.gtiish from filling ti-e rest of the house. Merryneakers on the 5rst "xt io -it know What hcurs are on sale anywhere in the Umt-J States. MADE KOMXSATIOX5 mer ones pt-ssciie-i Filing to mite a clearanre at the switch about 1'1'J yards soath of the Rock island depot, switch ncrlne No.

il rr.n into C. O. G. engine No. 2 71 attnehei to the second section of fS, freight ar.d knocked it off the track about yesterday afternoon.

i Both engines- were damaged some, but no one wis injured. i "r-r rr trnin No. It. south bo-und or, these prizes were to be offered for sale. The auctioneers are CoL J.

W. Sparks. CoL R. L. Harriman, CoL Bert Fisher and CoL M.

Arnold, cierk. Sam Day. The sale of head of fine Shorthorn cattle will take place tomorrow at the Riverside barn. Senate cn the noor awve tnem. i ney a Just met tneir relatives who passed Jhe President Sent Names to For Confirmation.

I inspection, anu tney are Washineton. Fca 1. Xae pieident to position of special agent and adjuster of the Hartford Insurance ctmpany in Kanw and Indian and Okianoma territories for the pist fifteen years. He has been- prominent in ail matters reiaung to the best interests of insurance companies, and has enjoyed the fullest confidence of both the home office of the company and of the western department at Chicago. On account of Mr.

Csiiweli's untiring efforts and energy the business of the Hartford in Kansas mucks at the top and there are few comparcies wnc.se profit account will compare with It. i To The- Ericon Mr. Caldwell said: 'It long has been my ambition and desire to be yts bushel in a business which wouid permit me to spend my day sent to the s.ate the foliawms telling stories of their bright prospects in the "New World." Above, in their little bamfi tot-ms. r-ie women hold their chiluen close There were of these fine animals bred by the Robisons on their Whitewater Faiis farm. many of them prize winners at the St- Louis exposition and nearly of them winners premiums at state fairs.

The medals and ribbons won by these animais umber several hundred and are numerous enough to cover the walls of an ordinary sized room. Among these are the 23 medals and baJses won at tftr? St. Louis exposition, in. which the Eobion herd attracted praises from ail over the world. Among the Winnings of these animais at St.

Louis may be mentioned the rollowing: Grand champion mare any age. cham- nominatlons: Consul geenral William Mi.i-.in. New York, at Kankau, China. BELOW ZERO TOMORROW the P.r.ck ht two hours lite this No. It Northbound, was I one ar.i twenty-fire rninutf-? late.

S5ta Fe r-aiserger No. was "ii min- Consuis iames M. Se.log: r.iii'r.a. tbetr breasts when they hear' the word A ButtfH te 8 Greet Hum C- ftr A ButtfH te Hicwtu ursn hum or TCT the men who are ietamea 'S Among at Barranquilla. Cjiem'uia.

SiUd-dcr, FloTlda. at Nankin. China. Arsociate Rustic's of the supreme cou'" il ei-'. who Coldest of the Winter in the Sorthwest Today.

haggard mart a lor.g-whisEer ute lite. The deliy was due to the cola rr.hp whifh. makt-s it sc much harder tc? kp up the necessary steara. The heavy I halls from Odessa, where, he tneUqaer Hatet. waii Arthur A.

wnat-r, of laa- The coldest weather of the winter is 11 one ai.jwt-j i i wind also hd their effeel. me -ntr ail fiver tVi rr.r! Vi.A-ir the ncrthwet and tew tasteless discovery which caa wail. -1 Postmasters California, WInslow L. P.ideout. Lakeport: Genrge P.

pion mare three years old or over i chances ars very good for t.ns be grren in tea. coffee or food. Heartily tion. an edict having been Issued to tte elect that any one found discussing it Mrs, Claude Funk recetv-a word from will be imprisoned. Q5J- Jhi lrigof the death Ee describes with many restures a of Mrs.

3. H. Nelson at her ntroe fa r.Q hit r.riJ-n. uniertbat yesterday. Mrs.

Neic--n was- Snirer: Hervefriend. Hollyw-Hd. Montana, Ge-arge tY. Cruje, Fort Ben ton. Wichita, having lived 't watf-r f.c.ws.

k0' entire tiro in ichita with my family and with frier. is who hsve been so universally kind. The oprrttinity finally ctsme. and I have resigned my position with the Hartford and em making prepsrati-ors to devote tr.y entire time and energy to this new venture. There is quite a little plant here on which to commence operations, and it newly equippETA ETAO ETAOLNN will be immediately enlarged and newly equipped.

Thi new concern will have for its standard The PASSED SMITH'S 3 ILL Ke say3 that most peopie impnsonel in this never c-r-me back aain. eodcirsd by W. T. U. and ail temperance workers.

It does its work so silently and rccrely that whcl the devoted wife, sister or daughter looks cn, the drtmkfixd is rec'aimed even agtirt -is will and wimout his knowledge. Sei your nam and address to Dr. J. W. Humes, JK3 Glenn Blig, Cinrirratt and he will mail a trial packze of Golden Specific free, to show how easily it IB to core drunkards with this remedy.

reaei-ve champion mare three years fevtlon having zero weather or pos-eld or over, reserve champion mate sil'y a few degrees below thst for the under three years old, first prize mare minimum tomorrow morning, four years old or over, fourth prise Such was the warning that Ober-mare four years old or over, first prize ver Todd announced today, and in mare three years old and under four, confirmation of that the mereury had fourth prize mare two years oid and already started on its downward Under three, first prize mare one vear course by noon. At 7 o'clock the mer-old and under two, first prize stallion 1 s'od at 12 above zero, but at under one year, second prize stallion noon it bad dropped 6 degrees and one year and under two. seventh 'svaa barely making a stand st 8. At prise stallion two years and under that rate it will reach the 0 mark by three, third prize two animalsc either! nichf- r-n-n Inland Re-ri-res the Lionor it is the ceneral impression, he says. here for many yeters until shortly after the death of her the former oueensware merchant on North Main, the has resided in Quincy for the past two years.

Burial will be in the family at Quincy. Question Again. that their throats are cut and at night Topeka. Km. Feb.

1. The upper hcnise tv.e bodies sent adrift from wctain the pasf-ed Senator F. D. Smith's school land I pj-ipon walls. bill today.

1 Thpw nerssr.ns who have been detain- Captain Hayden conducted on the A bill of Cyras Leland says that any jj v. back to Russia, for Missouri PaciSc between Ft- Scott and apent or employe of any railway com- tJje prfcJnt at iaft. as they ail shipped Paiina, took very sick on his ran Man- ex. any age, produi-e of one ir.are. I Tha forecast predicts snow flurries cay and was taken from the train par.y who shall knowing! deliver Ir.toxi- Tom or To the rvoints.

if ordered deported, they will be cants to any person other than to whom the is pons'gned. shall be runty returned. Besiues these retrular priz-s the fol- an1 colder tonight, but Mr. Todd is lowing special prizes offered by the Laying particular emphasis on the lat-Amc-ncan- Percm-ron Breeders and tir of that forecast. Imposters asscx iation were bestowed I Remarkably lew minimums were re-at the same time.

ported from all over the Montana First prize (gold medal) stall; on any i nd Dakotas today. Havre led with age, one mare four years old or over. 12 an1 other low ones were Bis-one mare three years old and under mnrck 26; Du'iuth 24: Huron of a misdt meaner and on conviction thereof, shall be Sned at least fltO. LIVED OIT PUNCHXS here to the home of Mr. Charies Mos-bac-her.

Conductor Kelly tot his run from here. Mr. Hayden is threatened with pneumonia. He was taken to his home 2 Ft. Sc-ott yesterday.

Walter Gibs ana Bethel Gibson, the two colored gentlemen who were ar VT yr BEACH STOCK COLD Six-Footer Waxes Robust Wlth-TftlHnv SaIiiI Food. Big Herd of Pwre Poland China! xw York. Feb. 1. August Uriebel.

four, one mare two-years old and un- Mille City, if; St. Paul 22 and der three and one mare one year old Lander 10; When the Wyoming seo- rested several days ago. charged wtth stealing some clothing from Holmes Hogs utsposea or. of employed as a watch- and under two. tion ha minus ten degree weather.

I thuia. a baker, live years jr.r,e were released on theur own recc-g- th I men vtii- nr vi rr ine minreFX DON'T FORGET THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS AT GREENFIELD'S ONE-THIRD OFF ON MUFFLERS ONE-HALF OFF ON ASCOTS REDUCTIONS ON ALL SUITS.Except Blacks ONE-THIRD OFF ON OVERCOATS Belted. $20.00 and Above. having something near i Jw'haa" been held in Sedgwick eoun- tral section that. ago gave up eat.ng food and substi- nirance to-uay.

Their case was cor. tin -tuted milk punches. On these aior.e ued for ten days but the probability Is he has existed ever since, excei-t when that it will not be called at that time, he was stricken with malaria and had I tv for several years. Between and 1 :9 people attended. The stock sold i fairly weiL The big herd of pure bred I Poland China hogs sold at reasonable-: prices, especially ivrien the quality of the stock is considered.

Pronsbly no herd in this part of the state hr.s wen i Mr. Todd does not think that the mercury will reach the bottom point cf the season, as the cold wave is eastward as fast ad it Is coming south, and the chances are that the told will last only a short t.me. HORSE BREEDERS TMFET to be taken to St. Catherine hospitaL where liquid nourishment was given him. The food did not agre w.th him and as soon as he was able he protested and walked out.

Since then he has- Second prize silver Bet American bred stallion under three years old bred by exhibitor. Third prize (bronze medal) best American bred mare three years old over, bred by exhibitor. Third prize (bronze medal) best American bred mara under three 'years old bred by exhibitor. Second prize (silver medal) best pair registered mares shown in harness. Diploma for best exhibit of Percher-n horses from Kansae.

Ia addition to the above. Casino, the great herd stallion, which is now on exhibition at "the sale, won first COIIRTNEY BOCK FOR GOOD GROCERIES more premiums wnc-r- meant sometmr.g, tnan nas me Beach farm herd. SOME SA1TTA FE CHANGES never uet-u hi, in u.a- a during the night he neitr thinks of weanne an overcoat, but goes in his Officers Will Decide Upom the Next Sale Date. The officers of the H.vnq Horse Breeders' association of ijciation of shirt sleeves. I This kind of weather one likes a CUP Griebel is six feet till, 'of rcbJst OF GOOD COFFEE and from our ex-frame and has a healthy tn Hmh, other brallds well Kansas, will hold old southern Vod city Man I Transferred a meeurg at the 8 Welllngtow.

in.ght. at which they A of changes took plot in Carey hotel ton prize in class for stallions four years nd over and reserve senior champion- decide upon a place and aate for; famiiv of the Sar.ta Fe to-! i twemv lrje friJ uown. we have seen other roer- pounds ar.d of harness d.av. Trainmaster L. L.

Morr-s hip and the two gold medals offered by the Perch. ron registry com px-nuds on his milk punch iM. chants-mate many oi tne nracds stj- of Iodge City will be stiperintencient Griehel works twelve houTt uaily. Hejverusei uurmg tlie past year, we are of Newton, secretary of the csaot.ia- ion. has been ii the city today mak- the Wellington division and not A.

E. Austin, as has been reported runiel has been examined by rr.ii.y physi- stjjSed that after a fair trial that cians. who are puzzled jt power t' people with endurance, and tne fact that he is; fleh on mi, die' 1 J. A. Foiyer Cx pany and the French government.

It Is such things as this that attracts the attention of horo breeders, and It is little wonder that many are here when It Is known that THE FASTEST GROWING STORE DT WICHITA Postoflfice Directly Across the AI26y. It is understood that Wk-hit Will Coughlln. trainmaster of the Weillng-probably be ch.n as the ace division, will be to ihe though i miciM TVJfre City. Superintendent- J. L.

Golden Gate Coffee I BABT HEIRESS DIES puil for it. The sale will be held Bamvs of the Southern Kansas divi-sniie time next May. sion. will retire and the vacancy will It. Axtell sold twelve fine driving be filled by transferring T.

J. Whies-hot here at the sale last ytr and nand from Wellington. than any coffee sold In town- We have Try a pound. 'ee sold in tow Oranges a fresh st a pound. a fresh a pound.

he has about as many for this year' sale. Ex-Repr-sentative HeuseJ of Cheney, is president of the association. shipment all The Almighty Dollar lust received brands. Try Owly Child sf Imvenfo McCotr- ssick Victim of Apsi dleiti. Chicago.

Feb. E-Jtabeth McCormlck. only dnuchter of Cyrus Will MeCnrmick. pstdent of the International Harvesters company, is dead of arpvrfdKitis. Her father the son of the late Cyras H.

McCormick, inventor of the famous tea per machine which bears bis name, has taken a leading part in business a ad club life In this oty. The little one. heir to the McCormkk millions HI a we-k and umitr the ministrations of sotne of the btt specialists in the city, seemed rb recover Canned Goods is a good thing to have, but when yon want COAL it is to your advantage to TV mitt a larre assortment and sell TOOK UlfLUCKT BALLOT Bait Will Tempt Hlodringhans to Qmit Raoe. Jefferson City. Ma.

Feb. 1. No eviction resulted from the thirteenth br.Hot taken today for United States senator. The ballot resulted. Cockreil.

Nied-ringhaus 71: Kerens 1: Pettyohn. Solon T. Gilmore of Kansas City. G. A- Fincke'burg.

St. Louis, L. Tlie declaration of Thomas K. Ned-ringhaus. the repubfican caucus nominee, that under no circumstance would he consent to withdraw from the sens- I dollars A GOOD THING Pleasurable, A babR.

Not expensive. But economical. Tour friend catches Tt He talks. Ton think him wife. He is.

Tou catch It. Tou talk. It's a good habit-Smoking the WaJsworth Bros. Chicoa. Ohring A Bfgglnson sell them A lry- Havana cigar for Hut It's quality sells Get the Chicoa habit.

It's solid enjoyment. And saves yoa toa order of us. We give vow a them, not by the peck, or any other otiXnlt doUw, Xo more, no lnas. Can you afford to not buy coal of asT PhD your order. short weight plan, out you gel in em oy the doseo.

at ISc. 2.C, S4IC, ano rtc. Qui-ity Just right. IS lit SERIOUS COHDITIOX His am I bedew Critically HI of Bswel Trenbla. Firara tmboden Is daogous'y ni of impaction of the bowel at his home.

CS North Emporia av-enue. He ha been strf-fering lmnsely from the disease since thj. attack beiran lv Friday and baa had little relief since. He sl-epa but Iltt'e and ran take no noarsbment and he has ir- wa m-y week from suffertng. The best medical attendancs ba htn pr--nred.

Mr. IrnbodPQ Is pi letot and manager of the Impfrml snflla. after the operation. Courtney Bock New T-a-k. Feh.

1. YTpnjf Fut'jtve rkwod firm: Fenuu-v tprlaj contest, even though an Important embassy were offered to him by President lioofteveit has served to strengthen the opinion that no Apr-J oc; May T.Ifc; July T.rc; August jrhoni-s 422 208 N. iLain.

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