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THE LEAVENWORTH TIMES, THURSDAY MORNING-, OCTOBER 19, 1911 ed by that of any other National Home. This ia the personnel of the Marion Branch funeral escort: Sergeant, com Mfn) WHY HESITATE? An Offer That Involves no Money Risk if You Accept It. manding, J. C. Koehler, 48 th Indiana i Colorado troops, service on escort seven completely relieve constipation, no mat- ter how chronic it may be, that we of- and one-halt years; Martin enable, fer to furnish it free of all cost if Indiana Infantry; Thomas Doody, fails.

First Washington Infantry; Simpson Constipation is commonly caused by McConnell, 13th Ohio Cavalry and weakness of the nerves and muscles of 7th United States Cavalry; Gilbert For over 40 years Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines have kept the lead and still stand in the front rank as curative agents. They are little advertised now, as compared with many others, resting, as they do for popularity upon their many years of marvelous cures and the grateful friends they have made. ASK YOUB NEIGHBORS They must know of many cures of bad cases of Female Weakness and Kindred Ailments of Women due to the use of the large intestine. To, expect a cure BellviUe, 130th Indiana Infantry; mil m.

a. you must therefore tone up uuu Victor Enselke. C. 17th United States strengthen those organs and restore Infantry; Milton E. Davi3, 161st Indiana Infantry; James K.

Moore, 134th Indiana Infantry; Alfred Grayson, Fist Kentucky Infantry. tnem to iiealthier activity. We want you to try Kexall Orderlies on our guarantee. They are eaten like candy, and are particularly good for children. Thev seem to act lirectlv on the nerves and muscles of the bowels.

REAL HARVARD LANGUAGE They apparently have neutral action IN A DEFENSE OF RAGTIME. Members present Oct. 18th, absent, 833. Total, 3,287. SIBK WOMEN WELL.

IT MZIKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, on the other organs. They do not purge or cause other inconvenience. We will refund your money if they do not over Don't forget prayer meeting in the Utter Nonsense to Suppose That Syncopation in Harmonization Has an Immoral Connotation." Cambridge, Oct. 18. "It is nt- come cnronic or habitual constipation and thus aid to relieve the mvriads chapel this morning at 9 o'clock.

It's the only advertised medicine for woman's ills which contains neither alcohol (which to most women is worse than rankest, poison) nor habit-forming, or injurious drugs and the makers ol which are not afraid to print all its ingredients on its outside wrapper. Is that not significant? of associate or dependent chronic ail Thirty-two veterans were nere yesterday, applying for admission. nients. Try Eexall Orderlies at our risk, ter nonsense to suppose that syncopation Three sizes, 25c, and 50c. Soldjn harmonization has an immoral con- 8tore The Eexall Store, notation," said Prof.

Phillip Greeley Schott. Fifth and Delaware A tt ilia i i i.i i in rr min r. r-i a rvarn streets. Wiltsey Severs is back in Barracks from off furlough. in siding with Leader Guterson of Rector's, New York, in his defense against veterans treated him while he -was at Dr.

Ludwig Brunner'a attack on ragtime Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is equally renowned for its many cures of Stomach Weakness, Indigestion, Torpid, Lazy, Liver and kindred derangements, as well as for Blood and Skin affections. In many ailments of women the combined use of these two medicines is advised. It's only a dishonest dealer, here and there, that will attempt to persuade you to accept a secret nostrum An place of these time-proven remedies of known composition. Resent the insult to ybur intelligence and trade elsewhere.

World's Dispensary Medical Association, R. V. Pierce, M. President, Buffalo, N. Y.

Behind Fierce's Medicines stands the Invalids? Motel snd Surgical Institute, mt Buifulo, thoroughly equipped eMdwith a Staff of Skilled Specialists to treat the more difficult cases of Chronic diseases whether requiring Medical or Surgical slcill for their cure. Write for free INVALIDS' QUIDS BOOK. Joe Farrell was transferred from the hospital sick to Company Tuesday. work, that he can hardly say good music. words enough for the institution, and is I "Instead of ragtime shattering the Seven hundred and sixty-one members wa Bl a2 "Kuua num.

lvansas wiij has a pleasing effect on the distener, and the idea of its being immoral is absurd. are absent on furlough. As might be expected Charley Pf rim- has been much maligned. Syn- George Banter, of and George of A Company, returned from er had Dot more than got settled in has been charged with being i ii immoral hut tliof la 'fnrlniijr'i Tuesday Hulil'Cf8 -DarracKS oeiore tney nunmuus. were after him to go: to work and con- "Music worthy of the name won't tt2 i'v sequently Charley is now on extra dutviwear anybody out, and I include rag- AND WANT TO SAVE BOTH PAIN AND IP YOU EVER FIGURED ON GETTING YOUR TEETH FIXED MONEY.

if flnv nf Wnmft in tno hospital. tune in that category. Ragtime is char. to lei very careiui noi any acteristic of this country, and could not be neglected in any consideration of rigs leave the stable unless they are in apple-pie order. Henry Walrath, who has been in thft DO IT NOW While Our Special Pri ces are in Effect hospital sick the past six months, rA oKao frr.

transferred out this week and instead ol the Home over three years, returned to sent to his old company in Bar. racks, was given quarters in A Company. Reduced Prices Until Ociober 20tH. Company from furlough yesterday morning. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case or Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.

F. J. CHENEY Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned, have known F. 3.

Cheney for. the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business Set of Teeth, Rubber Base Best Silver Fillings fir on Pure Gold Crowns Best Porcelain Fillings C. A. Twitchell, of the Oregon State Soldiers' Home at Orting, wants to know if there is anv veteran livincr whn um fill Capt. Pierce, of.

Company, will relieve Capt. Inman, of Company, as Officer-of-the Day, this morning. Bridge Work Best Enamel Fillings 1111 Enamel Crowns j. transactions and financially able to carrv can tell him how many troops too: out anv. oblieatlon3 hi 7 Porcelain Inlays Cleaning Teeth SCIENTIFIC HYDRAULIC TIRE SETTING MACHINE It sets them oold, while you wait.

It does the work in a few ratm- utes time. It keeps the dish of wheels just right. It does the work perfectly. It is a wonderful improvement over the old method. No more burnt felloee.

No more guess work, but tiref are reset accurately and quickly, without any chance of giving too much dish to the wheel, or in any way injuring it. Having one of these Tire Setters in practical operation, the patronage of the public is solicited. All work thoroughly warranted. AT BLUECHEL'S The Big, Modern Repair Shop. 321-323-325 Cherokee St Teeth Without Plates iyy Amons those transferred out from Part 111 the and review at WALDING, KLNAX MARVIN, rt mnmo -toss Itoads 162.

Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu- this week are: Alexander Linn, to It was resolved at the last meeting of A written guarantee for 20 years with all work. pur office facilities enable us to complete your dental work the same day you call, so if you live out of the city we can save you many a long, tiresome trip. Remember our location. Be sure you are in the offices of the AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, 427 Delaware St HOURS 8 TO 6.

SUNDAY xo TO i. BELL PHONE 890. PEOPLES 790. t.h 7it Tt. icous surfaces oi the system.

Testimonials Peter Coy, to Robt. E. Day, to and Benjamin Brown to Barracks. nt price 75 cents pe per bottle. Sold visit should be made to Ball's Bluff by all Druggists.

Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation. Five hundred and eighty-seven members were on the sick list Tuesday night. Oct. 21, leaving Philadelphia Oct. 20.

Francis J. Keffer, Headquarters Survivors' Association, 71 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa, BERLIN SELLS FOODSTUFFS. City Turns Merchant to Still Clamor J. Hammond, who has the proud distinction of having served in three Among the visitors to the Home this Against High Cost of Living, A VIC OR week were Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. 3Ioore, Berlin, Oct. 18. With a view to miti- American wars Mexican, Civil and Spanish, left the Pacfiic Branch last of Shelb7i Ohio.

These are visitors that gating the conditions resulting from the Mnni t- Al. nr -r i 1: 2 1 -kg wspV- fop Oitv. intending oumetmug, mut. moore is cA-naujuiimrjr rise iuoa prices xne any violation of the probation rules. Not jn a dozen years has an entire class at Yale been thus chasstised.

The punishment is in line with the recommendation of Chief Cowles of the New Haven police department. An expenditure of $1,458,929.22 is called for at Yale University the coming year, according to the budget submitted to the regular meeting' of the corporal tion IN YOUR HOME will furnish entertainment for your family. and friends. 1 There is nothing that you can place in your home that will give as much pleasure to Just think of what the "VICTOR makes possible. Grand Opera in the iiouse where you can enjoy it seated in your easy chair.

Masterpieces of music that were hid to enter the Soldiers Home at that the cditor cf the DaUv Shelby Globe, city of Berlin has gone into business as pjace and from expressions he made before a wholesale food they left, this Western Branch will be! I embarked formally on the experT- Major Richard Ei Hays, a former ven a good report in his paper when ment when at tenf of the big public commissarv of substance in the Civil he returns to Ohio And by the by, Mr. market places quantities of sea fish, puf-war, has been transferred from the iand Mrs Moore are from the old home phased by the municipality, were placed on sale, Hampton Home to the Mountain Branch i vx. our gume, vscar ioan, at Johnson City, Tenn. anu if. is unnecessary 10 say that Oscar did his best to make their visit here a pleasure and a success.

den mysteries before the days of. the Victor. In the Victor Reeord Catalogue you will find that there is a variety of entertainment to satisfy every taste. According to the plan adopted by the city council agents have been sent to Gesstemuende, the great fishing center on the North Sea, to contract for the purchase of carloads of sea fish at the James B. Anderson, a Philippine veteran, who served in 32d United States Henry M.

Nichols of Moline, Kansas, fames C. Dahlman. "Cowboy" Mayor of Omaha. "Throws the Lariat." Mayor Jas. C.

Dahlman started his career as a cowboy, and is -at present Mayor of Omaha, and has the following record: Sheriff of Dawes three terms; Mayor of Chadron. two terms; Democratic Nafl eight years; Mayor of Omaha, six years, and in 1910 Candidate for Governor or Nebraska. Writlnr to Foley Chicago, he says: "I have taken Foley Pills and they have given me a great deal of relief so I cheerfully recommend them." Yours truly. (Signed) JAMES DAHLMATT. Volunteer Infantry, has been readmit ted to the Home and assigned to Fiwho beloned to the 123d Hlinois In-, best obtainable wholesale prices.

Barracks. auki, siis inai, ne ana v1111am riimeB, in ucum iuc iuu ia soia at of the 10th Wisconsin Infantry, both a low coat to tne retailers, by whom it i V' il ry in JiairikiUsJ a j-- (Tit. A Victor on Easv Terms ENJOY IT WHILE YOU PAY. $10, $32.50,540 $50, $60 Victrolas $15 to $200 The Sawtelle Sentinel tells in the fol- aavinS een wen prisoner at uiuac- uuuouulBI5- iue RED CROSS TO HELP REBELS. lowing how some members of the Paci-iamau JUmped the tram 50 miles east tnemselves.

to fic Branch got their -whiskers burned off traveled 20 days and reached feefvbf the city, the au-while telling their war yarns: "Dick the Union lines north of Arietta, where thoritxes hoping that this way the die telling their war yarns: "Dick ilue umon "nes norin 01 anea, wnere will Cav vanaugh, Charles ilson and John found his regiment and Kimes went public be able to get certain kin Civil war veterans, had their hair ito his- He has never 8een h5m since' at prices low ton, 1, Organization to Assist Chinese in Caring for Wounded. Washington, Oct. 18. As' the Red but heard that he had written a book, as as 20 or 25 pfennigs (5 to T. T.

REVBURIJ and whiskers singed when a fire broke which Comrade Nichols would like to cents) a pound. out suddenly last Monday in a house on Cross knows no nationality in its min-V find if possible. Rochester, near Ninth street. The three In the markets where the sales began there were lively scenes. Some of the THE HARDWARE CORNER.

FIFTH AND CHEROKEE. were telling war stories, when they de-J istrations, it is expected that the international association will give what aid it can to the Chinese revolutionists in their efforts to organize a Red Cross service during the present insurrection. Building Material Do you own a home, then see ua for repairs. "We can save you money." Are you going to build a home? Then see us for all kinds of material. "We can save you something on everything.

We carry only high grade material. No committee makes our prices; wa make them. WELCH sons 742-744 Cherokee St 1 Phones Old 440; New 197. tected tne blaze barely time to make their escape. The house was burned to the ground." Dean F.

Gallup, 91st New York In. boths -were surrounded by excited fantry, and Herman Hesse, 2d New crowds of poor women eager to make York Cavalry, have been readmitted to purchases. the Home Qallup was assigned to is planned to open later seventy A number of American and European and Hesse to Barracks. FISHER'S SMALL REFRIGERATING AND branch markets under municipal control, and possibly to extend the plan to include other varieties of food. It is no wonder that Jerry Walker would like to sell a span of mules for a Some of the smaller cities near Ber- Among the old boys who have returned from furlough are, Wallace Haddock, of George Banter, Willard Col-well and Thomas Craney, 01 Theodore Dunmire, of Phillip Berner, of and Clayborn Simmons, of ICE MAKING PLANTS thousand dollars, when he heard of one lin already have arranged to undertake medical officers are in China and it is' believed that their services will be avail- able in organizing field hospital service.

Through a provision peculiar to the Italian Red Cross the soldiers of Italy who are sick or wounded in the Tri- i politan campaign, will be provided for. The Italian branch of the Red Cross has a fund of $1,700,000 in its reserve swt who was given to kicking with its fore the Purchase of wholesale supplies of po-feet, as the Home reporter in the Mar-! tatoes and other vegetables to be dis- 1 'm tributed in a similar way. ion branch tells of in the following ENTIRE CLASS PUNISHED. Nicholas Gagel was taken to the hos. pital sick from I Company, yesterday.

Made Expressly for Batchers, Packers, Ice Cream Factories, Creameries ani Small Ice Plants. Btt la the world moat rellabla, tv loluUly fool-proof, requires a mlnlmaxa gpsee; are noiseless. Do not bur machln until yon have Investigated this one. Our srloes riifet and we guaraate try part ovt machine. Green is temporarily taking the place of T.

H. Collyer as stableman on the Home farm while Colly er, recovers from injuries in the hospital, sustained when he was kicked by a Collyer was in the mule's stall at tne apart especially and solely for U3e in time of war. This fund is jealously guarded agaist drafts in time of peace, no matter how worthy the object, even in case of such a disaster as the Messina earthquake. Nerly Five Hundred Freshmen on Probation as Result of Disorders. New Haven, Oct.

18. It was announced at Yale that the faculty of Charles F. Bridges, 6th New York HeaTy Artillery, ia a readmisskm lately assigned to Barracks. Lawrence H. Wilson, an employe of Kimbrell Brothers, of Council Bluffs, time for the purpose of feeding the un- grateful animal.

He spoke to the beast Ith? ecientific scho01 Pu.fc the entir as he entered the stall, and cia? D1 Ji m.en on From 3 to 60 Tons Capacity Address si! communication! td STEALS HER WEDDING CLOTHES. 7' incr to the manwr. nicked nr. yiwwu niiui ur iier me wnnsimas tiecinc eievatrs at the ",.7 at as a result of recent' disorders hospital, was so well pleased with the of rn wh4e tmue at the same Fisher Machine Works Home and the manner in which the oli i f-th front feet. un one 1001 ne sirucK me uniortunate 1- man in the leg and with the other he orf firl to ef in the struck a glancing blow on the arm and the "ty P3100 wlU foll Rubbsr Stamps Stencils Trade Checks Seals Numbering Machines Daters Stamp Pads and Stamp Ink DoiJsvvnnn Book Company hand." Dermatologist Gives Complexion Secret Alfred Rhoade's, 64th Ohio Infantry, is a readmission now quartered in I Barracks.

To Remove First Sign of Old Age ORDER Winfield Merchants Learn Location of Their Stolen Wares, Winfield, Oct. 18. Some system was displayed in a. case of shoplifting that has just transpired in Winfield, inasmuch as the perpetrator laid by as if making up a complete trousseau, taking the articles from several different stores. The thefts have been traced to a woman who lives in the country in the direction of Arkansas City, at which place also she plied her trade.

Her name has not been made public," and its divulgence will depend' upon what will be done in the way of, prosecution. The goods have been recovered and identified. From the information that has leaked out, the woman was preparing to get married and' took this way to replenish her wardrobe with garments fit for a bride. It is said that she is of a well known family of that part of the county. The following members were sent to the hospital sick Tuesday: John P.

Martin from Edward Jennison from and Harrison Donals from Company. Jacob 2d Hlinois Infantry, has been readmitted to the Home and is now located in Barracks. NOW "The great secret of keeping the face young is to keep off the dead cuticle," said Dr. J. Mortimer Mitchell, the noted English dermatologist, now visiting this country.

"It is well known that the surface skin is constantly dyinV falling off in imperceptible particlesrexcept some diseased conditions, when the same appear like dandruff. But the particles do not drop off immediately they die, being held for awhile bv the live skin. "To ave the dermatological surgeon peel off the entire cuticle at one time is a painful and expensive process. The same result is obtained by applying ordinary mercolized wax, as you would cold cream. This is both painless and inexpensive.

The wax, procurable at your drug stores, hastens the natural shedding process. It graduallv absorbs the dead and half-dead skin. "revealin-the new, healthy, youthful-looking skin beneath.1 "The infallible first sign of age is the sagging cheek muscles," says Mme. Lina Cavalieri. whose fame as a beauty cul-turist is scarcely outshone by that gained before the footlights.

"These are more difficult and serious to treat than wrinkles," she continues. "The sagging muscles indicate that they have grown too weak to remain in place; they must be assisted, strengthened." The best way to strengthen and harden them is by using a wash lotion made by dissolving an ounce of powdered sar olite in a half pint of witch hazel. This creates a freer circulation to the affected parts, besides causing muscle and skin to contract. Saxolite, procurable at every drug store, has long been known by complexion specialists" to possess remarkable properties, valuable in treating not only flabby tissue but all wrinkles and furrows. The Home correspondent, of the Marion News-Tribune, after publishing our little item concerning the funeral escort before the rush is on you won't have any regrets if you have the bin full when cold weather comes along.

I in this Branch, adds the folo wing about their own escort: Granted that the i above is true, we doubt if, in. military Bono van Transfer Co. Take Your Common Colds Seriously" Common colds. sver? and rreonent. lay the foundation or chronic diseased conditions of the nose and throat, and may de- THIS Wide Mouth Nurser IS 10c why Pay 20c Elsewhere? XANGE'S DRUG STORE.

Corner 4th and Shawnee. t' pneumonia, and con Slimntion- For 11 rnnh anrt bearing, neatness of. uniform, burnished arms, and in fact the general appearance of the Marion Branch funeral escort when called out for duty, if it is excell- PHONES 247. SECOND AND SHAWNEE. tn HMUJ II rh'Iaren anrt In trmm nsnnm r-i r- fvtuiu.

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