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TIIE WICHITA DAILY BEACON. TU MAKCH 21 1S90. A LABORING Keeps People Well MARKET REPORT, At Fuller's WOMAN'S HGFE The only hope for many weakly MAN'S WIFE. average 1,252 pounds, Texas cows, 20 head, average 1,079 pounds, J3.50; native cows and heifers, 20 head, average 1.25S pounds, stockers and feeders, 08 head, a vera go 520 pounds, bulls, 8 head, average 1,318 puunds, J3.M). After Hostetter's Htomah Bitters REGISTERTODAY.

AND IF NOT, BE St'RE TO REGISTER TOMORROW. The friends of James W. Tapp should not wait till Friday or even Thursday, LOCAL MARKET. women is Brarffisld's puts a man body in a healthy condition, an occasional dose will keep it thrre. Well' -people need the RESFONDS TO "CITIZENES3" ABOUT WOMEN REGISTERING, to register.

They should register to Bitters almost as much as the sick. Wichita. March 17. HOGS Market, weak to 5 cents lower. The following communication, signed "Citizeness" was published in the Eagle Hostetter's Stcmach day and if impossible today, they shou'd by all means register tomorrow.

They Dried Cherries, 2 lbs Peeled Evaporated Pears, lb Siiver Thread Sauer Kraut, quart. ti CO It is the one safe and sure cure in all stubborn and severe cases of of Sunday morning .10 should be onthe alert. The opposition arc pretending to be scared In order to get a legion of society women to ree This remedy maintains good dlges-toin, and fights off dyspepsia, biliousness and constipation. Bitters "I do not believe the women of Wichita are taking sufficient interest In the election. I was down to the city build 50 50 47 4 45 45 45 nter for I Joss.

The fact is that they Spanish Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb .15 New Vegetables of all kinds. Our prices are right. are only trying to deceive the Tapp forces to steal a march on them, so to speak. The only safe way is for 40 ing toitv to register and I did not see enoughVomen to satisfy me that they CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, March 21.

HOGS Estimated receipts for today, estimated recenpts for tomorrow, left over, quiet, steady. Mixed and butchers, 3.is3; good heavy, rough heavy, lights, $3.53 3.80. CATTLE Receipts, market, steady. $4.00 5. 73; row and Texas teers, 5.00; stockers and feeders, SHEEP Receipts, market, strong.

Sheep, lambs, $4.23 65.60. YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL. -HOGS Receipts, shipments, 12.0S9. CATTLE Receipts, shipments, 5,233. SHEEP-Receipts, shipments, 4,453.

As usual we display a large stock Fine Trimmed Hats, Wednesday. Warrens. X33 every friend of James W. Tapp to reg ister at otice. as the opposition forces Profuse, Irregular, Scanty or Painful Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Leucorrhcsa, Headache, Backache and Nervousness.

Itisa distinct remedy for the distinct ailments called "femalo troubles." Those are the diseases for which it should be taken. dm aloroa. t. TBI BRADNELD REGCtATOH Atlaata.Qa. are doing.

Dont' forget that all the Warren's day Wednesday. 133 politicians are on the side of the op C. I. FULLER, 40 40 40 2C! 313 203 237 253 228 210 2C9 245 216 243 2C3 249 208 205 225 347 190 402 234 178 155 370 133 position, and they intend to "trick" the unsuspecting citizens If they can. The friends of Mr.

Ross have their own 3 45 3 45 3 43 3 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 40 3 35 3 35 3 35 3 30 3 25 3 15 3 10 3 10 PURE FOOD GROCER, ao E. Dong. 'Phone 355 carriages and, as a rule, have more leisure, than the friends of Mr. Tapp, to go to the city building to register. The ladies taking part in the Kar-nival will meet at the Auditorium Thursday night, March 23 and 7:30 for rehearsal.

-it Tickets for the Karnival of Merchants to be given at the Auditorium March' 29-30, now on sale at W. W. Pearce's Jewelry store. It Just received a large line of Easles, Screens and Griels at Martin's Art Store. SECOND FOOTPAD.

This is a fight worth engaging in and every Tapp voter in town should be redoing to do their duty. The mothers of Wichita have a duty to perform this spring. I would like to call the attention of the mothers who have not registered to the fact tlrat Mayor Ross has been our friend. He has started a beautiful park. Elect him and let him complete it.

Let us have one place near the central portion where we may go on sultry summer days, where our children may play where there are flowers and games. "Mayor Ross has tried to improve the city. He may not have paid so much attention, to politics as he has to the real comfort of the people. He has given our children drinking fountains. He has 'striven to give us advantages here In Wichita equal to those in largo eftlei.

I know nothing to the discredit of the gentleman who is opposing him. NO CUT TO ADAMS' PARTNER registered by tomorrow night if pos sible. CAN UK FOUID. The police have given up the seanh 40 LOCAL NEWS. of finding the second highwayman wlv ST.

LOUIS St. Louis, March 21. CATTLE receipts, 2,000, including 1,200 Texans; market, steady to strong. Native shipping and export steers, light and dressed beef and butcher steers, stockers and feeders, cows and heifers, Texas 'and Indian steers, for LATE SALES YESTERDAY. took part in the holdup of Mr.

Burnt Millinery opening Friday and Saturday. Mrs. W. S. Oldfield.

last Friday night, and will devote their $3 50 3 47 No person should wait until the last time to hunting up the records of 80 .160 .160 80 ay to register. 47 Frank Adams, who vvas identified as th Only three days more and the regis- ordinary grades and ud to 33.90 for ration books will be closed. principal actor in the holdup. Adams still remains non-committal and positively refuses to answer questions re premium fat cattle; cows and heifers. 259 257 204 228 202 215 192 200 45 45 45 40 40 J2.6aSl3.60.

George Innes will hold their but I do know that Finlay Robs has made a good mayor; that he has Improved the city; that the price of the HOGS ReceiDts. 6 40 illlinery opening tomorrow and Thurs- garding his whereabouts on the night of the or as to where he hails 65 160 cents higher. Rigs and lights. CATTLE Steady. 3.80; packers, butchers, Mr.

G. F. Oreaves is very 111 at his from. The police say he is a desperate character and belongs to a well 15 stockers 500 $4 20 13 cows 1079 3 25 500 ..1079 ome, 433 Orchard street, with heart 0.30. SHEEP-Receipts, 800; market.

home I own has Increased; that 1 am walking on cement sidewalks, not broken planks, since he has become mayor. I do not believe the women of Wichita know what an important stn 1 Blocker 5S0 4 25 5S0 car hogs. ong. Native muttons. t4 ouble.

The friends 6f James W. Tapp should organized band of roving desperadoes, who are more to be feared than any other. The police claim that If they were to find Adams' accomplice they Texas muttons, $4.054.10. W. Garland, Kiowa, make up their minds tonight to register matter this is.

I have registerect ana wifpi! twice before. It is not hard to omorrow without fail. ill I IP in could not prove a case against him us Sarah Dailey, aged 2 years, died at A. A. Stewart, Whitewater, car hogs.

G. W. Kibney, Hennessey, car hogs. J. E.

Coolrldge, Rose Hill, car hogs. H. Bales, Andover, car hogs. J. R.

Bownbrake, Corbin, car hogs. Birchfield and Connell, Anthony, car COTTON. New York, March 2L mrm'wjk. he would be difficult to Identify, nut taking the leading part like his companion, Adams. her parents home two miles south of the Masonic home yesterday morning.

I1G market opened steadv with Death was caused by pneumonia. hogs. DESPERATE EFFORT Mrs. Lena W. Lane, 1054 North changed to 3 points higher, and ruled quite active during the forenoon.

The scope of fluctuations, however, was very narrow, limited orders putting In an ap- Fourth avenue died last evening of BEING MADE TO GET A THOUS GRAIN. Furnished by W. J. Weidenbach Com register and it takes only a few is not disagreeable. The voting booth is clean and orderly and you are treated courteously.

"I say to the mothers and wives of Wtchlta: Throw aside your foolish reserve at this time and get out and register and vote for the man who Is striving to make Wichita more desirable and beautiful to live In. Heaven knows we women have taken our share Of the hard times which have beset this city for the last ten years to have a voice now In retaining the servant under whose administration we have consumption. The remains were shipped to Kinsley, this morning for burial. ctt.auue on an me declining and advancing tendencies. Tho AND WOMEN TO REGISTER.

'Be sure and put my vote down for mission Company, Rooms, 207-209 Sedgwick Block. cables reflected a better situation than Air. Marlon Rogers and O. T. Nash was the Injunction a female reg- strant gave to one of the clerks In the me crow a naa anticipated, considering the weakness of vesterdav nnrf Close.

Close. Open.HIgh.Low.Today.Y.Day WHEAT 68 63 67 6S4 67 of Chicago leave tonight for San An-gelo, to arrange for shipping a herd of sheep to this county to feed next winter. registry office this morning, which is only one of many like instances that largely responsible for the opening Im provement here. The foreUrn elemnt LAUNDRIES Are not hard to find. But a laundry that' (Joes first class work is sometirhes hard to find.

We guarantee the best work. We wash' clothes and don't wear them out. NEW GOODS. I 5 Sash, Belt and Leather Clasps In Silver and Gold plated in French, Grays; Rose, Gilt and Jeweled. Cyrano Guards, all styles.

Cyrano Violet Holders, Cyrano Lockets for two pictures. Another sale In Curb Bracelets Plain, Gold, Gold Filled and Sterling Silver. Shell Combs, Side Pompadour I and back, set with Torquols, Opals, Emeralds and Pearls. I VARIJEY, 183 North Main St. 68 674 67 67V4 occur dally In the office at the city hall.

Yesterday was a memorable day for the ere heavy sellers durintr the nWv The Important son of Mr. and Mrs. CORN 34 84 34 34 34 Fnink T. Rogers at their home. part of the session, offering the rnew crop positions in large blocks at prices a shade above Inst nlirht's final fimn 17 South Main street, last night.

The 35 35 85 35 35 begtfS to prosper. I wish 1 had the talen? to'make this appeal burn in every heart. with some of you, have gone through enough municipal disorder and general. wreckage not to invite more. ''kegister and vote for Mr.

Ross. "CITIZEN ESS." -TWsTrjaTjer. believing that a woman uiieral will be held tomorrow morning women, nearly 600 putting tneir names on file, while the men were not far behind. This morning In with a rush, which gradually subsided in the female department, allowing the male population to gain a lead. City Clerk Kramer Wall streeet and local shorts absorbed OATS 25 2614 25 26 26 at 11 o'clock from Cartwrlght chapel.

the larger part of this cotton. Naw 21 24 24 24 24 Mr. Sain Goldstein received from Je Orleans bought the near nositlons anil PORK sold the new ciod In a nmnll n-nv rusalem this morning a Jewish Easter 8 92 8 97 8 92 8 95 8 92 prayer book, which Is quite a curiosity, Kansas Steam Laundry, stated today that the registration so far was very satisfactory, and consistent with the energy displayed by LARD owing to the fact of its having a fine olive wood cover. 5 25 5 80 5 25 5 27 5 25 After opening at $5.85, May went off to August started at touched then advanced to $5.97, Estimates pointed to a larger movement at the ports for the week than at first an. 122-124 South Lawrence.

Phone 195. RIBS Who walks on cinder pavements, has as muciht to be' heard as one who walks submits the following from "A Laboring Man's Wife:" "After reading the article In the morning's paper, it seemed to arouse In me a feeling of Interest I could not The Sons of Veterans and Ladies the republicans in their efforts to secure a largo number of voters. But two more days remain until the books are closed and the canvass for registrants 4 67 4 70 4 65 4 67 4 67 Calls. Puts. ticipated and private advices indicated Aid society of this city will go to Col-wlch on th enlght of April 3 where they will assist In the muster In of a Ladies Wheat: May 68 67 Is becoming intensely actlce.

It is said continued Tree receipts at nearly all Interior towns. We are headquarters for Staple and Fancy Groceries. Corn: May 34 33 that there are close on to 1,000 rcpubll Aid society. Miss Amy Rapes of this Curb. can female voters not yet enrolled on If you want tle best at reasonable prices, give us your order.

FUTURES Opened steady. April, 15.83: Mav. $5.89: June. S5.92: Julv. 1S.9S; city Is mustering officer.

Wheat: May 68 the books, and a tireless effort is belnr; Don't be backward about going down Aupunt. $5 Spntnmhpr 5 fl1 rwn. made to bring them all In. to the city building to register because ber, November, December, ST. LOUIS GRAIN.

St. Louis, March 21. WHEAT-Close: CARVIN SPARR, 229 East Douglas Avenue. I5.9S; January, $5.96. SOME FINE MAPS.

Higher. No. 2 red, cash elevator, 70 cents; track, 72 cents; March, 70 cents; May, 72 cents bid; July, 65 your bonnet Is not as up to date as you would like It to be. The poor woman has as much right to register as the rich one. Registration la not a social function.

VIA THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL SEAGRAVES HANDING THEM MR. dispel, so much so, that I fear I lost the better part of our pastor's discourse that morning, wondering who that mother could be, and if it was an earnest appeal from a prayerful heart that all the laboring class would be benefited. The thought came to me, and I wondered if one- who lives in a home of her own, with all the comforts of life and, as she says, a nice cement sidewalk In front of that home, built by Mayor Ross, can enter Into the lngs of that poor woman who is the mother-of five or six little children, whose father works for the city at the rate of a day and as usual, before election, gets $1.60. the hlRhest mark AROUND TODAY. cents bid; No.

2 hard. 6464 cents. WAY TO CALIFORNIA AND PUGET SOUND POINTS. Wichita to San Francisco, Los An CORN Higher. No.

2 cash, 33 cents; Mr. Soagraves, traveling passenger Everett Kirk has made application The Dry Goods, Shoes and Notions at our store, 232 agent of the Santa Fe, is in the city for initiation into the K. P. lodge and track, 3434 cents; March, 33 cents; May, 32 cents asked; July, 33 cents. geles and San Diego (second-class) today placing a few mnps with his will be taken In at Wichita about April North Main will be closed out.

See our low OATS Higher. No. 2 cash, 27 $32.50. rV friends. He has one of the finest maps The Wellington boys will go that cents; track, 2828 cents; March, 27 To Portland, Seattle and Ta- ever seen In Wichita.

It takes In evening and participate in the Inlt a cents bid; May, 27 cents bid; July, coma, (second class only everything from the Atlantto to the tlon after which a banquet will be 23 cents bid; No. 2 white, 80 cents. CARVIN SPARR, 232 North Main Street. $28.85. Pacific, showing the Sandwloh Islands given.

The boys anticipate a Jolly time City Ticket Office 114 North Main reached. Just think of It: Out of and from there to the Isthmus. It Is RYE Higher; 65 cents. FLAXSEED Nominal; $1.13. Wellington Mall.

street. E. E. BLECKLEY. w.

H. Murphy, the ticket forger, had P. Ti A. blood red In color with black lines showing th egreat Santa Fe system running from Chicago to San Francisco his preliminary hearing before Justice KANSAS CITY GRAIN. Kansas City, March 27.

WHEAT "I keep Tar Expectorant In my house Glenn yesterday afternoon and from and in fact everywhere else. RED FRONT RACKET. all the time, and it never fails to re the evidence brought forth, the Justice lieve a cold or cough," says Council bound him over to the district court In that those children muBt bo clothed and fed; house rent, coal bills and doctor hills paid. It seems to me that glowing' tribute the 'Citizeness' paid to Mayor Ross fine park and drinking fountain would only help to crush out the life and hope that smoulders In the bosom of every true mother whose little ones are as dear to her as the ones whose mbther lives In a palace. As she reads that lovely description, a PERSONAL MENTION.

man W. F. Schell of the Second ward. the sum of $1,000 bond. The railroad company had a number of witnesses We first commenced using it last' year May, advanced cent to 61 cents; declined to 61 cents; July sold up cents to 61 cents, and declined to 61 cents; cash wheat, to 1 cent higher.

No. 2, 6363 cents; No. 8, 6163 oents; No. 2 red, 74 cents; No. 8, 73 cents; No.

2 spring, 62 cents. John H. Jones, manager for Ohme and consider It a great remedy." Sold in 25o and 80c bottles at Henrlon's Drug The store where the people get bargains every day. who proved Murphy guilty beyond doubt. Brothers at Caldwell, was In the city Yesterday and left for Topeka last Mr.

Thomas Preston of this city to Store, Mackey's Drug Store and West Side Drug Store. tues-thurs-sat All Package Coffee .10 2 lbs Mocha and Java Coffee 50 CORN Weak. No. 2 mixed, 3231 day received a letter from his father, Best Butter, lb 15 Eggs, dozen 10 19 lbs Granulated Sugar night. sweet expression passes over her face J.

II. Preston, who Is 77 years of age deckers, by the box, lb cents; No. 2 white, 84 cents; No. 3, 33 cents. Rev.

Mr. Harlan delivered his lecture-, Mrs. H. L. Martin, who hns been vis and now lives near Brownsville, Tenn Itlng Mr.

and Mrs. Frad Wright for th "That Boy and Girl," at Effingham last night. Those who have heard Mr. Receieved a new line of of Sample Shoes. You all know OATS Firm.

No. 2 white, 29 cents. RYE-Dull. No. a.

63. cents. He settled In this county In 1869, taking past week, returned yesterday to he a claim on the big river three miles iHAY-Steady. Choice timothy, $7.00 lan deliver that lecture it superb. Atchison Daily what that means, that you can be fitted out in Shoes at less above Derby.

He lived here until 1890 7.60; choice prairie, as she thinks how lovely that would be. 'TIs only for a moment, and the same sad expression Bteals over her face as she thinks that Is not for me and' mine; for It takos every day of the six tb'get the necessaries of llfo, leav-lngetlrlrar to buy suitable olothlng to Vlslf that lovely park on the day when all the wealthy, richly attired, riding In their handsome than wholesale prices. Our stock of Clothing and Dry Miss Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and BUTTER Steady. Separator, 1419 home In Wichita.

Newton Republican. Little Bessie Tandy died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tandy, 825 Pennsylvania avenue, Sunday morning. Funeral service will be held at the United Brethren church on Bouth Mrs.

W. D. Chain, celebrated her fif cents; dairy, 16 cents. Goods is up to the standard, and our prices are always low Phone 48 and Dave your order ttlled for Hay, Grain, Feed or P. Gould.

it Millinery opening Friday and Satur teenth birthday anniversary last Frl EGGS Dull. Fresh, 10 cents. day afternoon. Her guests were Misses Washington, tomorrow morning at 0:80. Mabel Cochran, Mary Bean.

Ir valine, CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, March 21. WHEAT Cash: day. Mrs. W.

S. Oldfield. n' Moser, Cooper Gllllsple, Regina Stan United States Marshal Frod Trigg of No. 2 red, 6970 cents; No. 8, 6569 ley, Mabel Loyd, Edna Hoaglnnd, Hazel Tapp Bros.

Hanshaw, Phone 357. 255-257 North Jlaln Street. ChnJn. cents; No. 2 hard, 63 cents; No.

8, 62 Wichita went through here this morning with seven wltnasses from Lamed who will be required to testify before Try the Welngartner 6j The largest and most complete line ot cents; No. 1 northern spring, 6768 The Ladles' club met at cents: No. 2, 6467 cents; No. 3 the grand Jury at Wichita regarding the sale of Intoxicants by a certain picture frames in the state at Martin' the south hall of the Friends university Inst week. The subject spring, 62S67 cents.

Art Store. CORN Cash: No. 2, 83 cents; No. party at Larned Newton Republican. which had been selected was 3, 81 cents.

study of the life and works of OATS-No. 27 cents; No. 3, 26 APPROACHING EVENTS. Weingarnter Is hand made 5c Cigar Millinery Opening Friday and Sat Longfellow. In response to a roll call 27 cents.

AN EXHIBITION WHERE AM ARE WELCOME each gave a quotation from the poet urday. Mrs. W. S. Oldfield.

In a half hour's talk Mrs. Woody pre Regular meeting of Eggleston Tost, NEW YORK PRODUCE. New York, March Re sented anew, Incidents In the life of Smoke the Welngartner 5c Cigar. No. 244, O.

A. R-, will be held tomor conveyances, frequent that place. She Bhrinkjh'romth8 thought of her children trudging along the dusty street, exposed to the comments and pitying glances of that assemblage. No, she cannot do It; her pride will not allow It. 8he loves Wichita.

It Is her home; the birthplace of her children. How she would love to share in Its pleasures, but what are her prospects. If the words of the 'Citizeness' are true, only to endure In the next two years what' she has In the last. We wives of be laboring man are Imbued with the Same' ambitions, hopes and duslres that fllHhe hearts of the wives of the 'taxpayrV and 'property owners' the papers talk so much about Why should we not always be found trying to better our condition? It seems to me It could not heljpVbut he better for all If the laboring" man's wages were raised ho that he" could take a day off and drink of God's pure air, as well as Mayor Ross' fountain. A little less invested In the park and more on the laboring Longfellow, and rend parts from some celpts, 11,409 packages; steady.

West row at 1 1 SO p. at th post room, cor of.hla most choice selections. After an ern creamery. 1622 cents; Elglns, 22 ner of Second and Main streets. Informal discussion by several In whk OUR The Sedgwick county W.

O. T. U. will Longfellow was compared with Tenny cents; factory, 1214 cents. EGGS Receipts, 8,265 packages: firm TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, in private family. ion. VVodsworth and others, Mrs. Dor hold on all day oonferenos In this ctty Western, 13 cents i southern, 121S Bey read the poet's first poem, "Th M1LLINBRY tomorrow at rooms of local unton, Fletcher block. Session opens at 9 a.

cents. Over 520 E. Douglas. ci32tt Turnip." Mrs. Singer sang beautifully another of his poems.

Mrs. Stanley m. i- SUGAR Raw, steady fair refining, 3 cents; centrifugal, 96 test, 4 cents; n.olussee sugar. 8 refined. FOR RENT Newly furnished room, gave a very Interesting description of the Cralgle house.

For this she as well prepared, having the privilege 216 N. Market. 135 steady; crushed. 6 cents; powdered. pvst orah escM or tht rowocn 5 cents; granulated, 5 cents.

of visiting It herself. The next meeting LIVESTOCK. DEI mart's wages would seem more just to will be a continuation of the study of Longfellow. OASTOIIIA. th 1118 KM You Have Always Bought Thursday March 23.

FOR SALE Or trade, New Edison Life Motion Picture Machine; films IU lustrated long slides, 300 colored, all the latest with side wall tent lights, room for 1,000 people, perfect outfit tor summer work. Inquire of L. Wiggins, 201 Sycamore street, Iola, Kan. 19S'3 me. "Itie.

In telling the many KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK. ratm Kansas City, March 1. CATTLE gnod'thlngs the mayor has done, has Receipts, market, steady. Na failed to, mention the street cars. tlve steers, Texas steers, think her outburst of enthusiasm must A Texaa cows, na FOR SALE Household goods at 231 Mathewson avenue.

have collapsed when she reached them tlve cows and heifers, $2. 25 4. 25; stock-era and feeders, bulls, $2.75 All laborers of the city without croft or trades profession will meet this even ins at 119 South Lawrence avenue at 8 o'clock to complete their but we will tell her we are proud of them's! she Is, as they gracefully turn i rr t. Tv TTT I 1 63.90. CREAM nue Hotel.

Come 3ndsce the most beautiful and exquisite. 'ItlfclVjf. new things'irtsMillinery that have been shown. We have pot forgotten the children, and have the best line of Children's Millinery in the city. the corners or swiftly glide down our broad avenues.

What Wlohltan's heart does not with pride, as he points HOGS Receipts, market, weak to 6 cents lower. Bulk of sales, heavies, 13.60(33.72; pack SEEDS- Warren's Display Millinery and Patterns Wednesday. 133 them' out to the stranger and show what Mhyor. Robs has done for us? era, J3.55g3.65; mixed, lights, $3 20 3.65; yorkers, pigs, $3.00 Garden and Lawn Grass 3.65. "The 'Cltlzeness' appeals to us to go and register.

Let us do so, every laboring man's wife, and vote for Mr. SHEEP Receipts, market, strong. Lambs, muttons, Visit Warren's grand show of latest styles In MIlHnery, 224 Main, commencing Wednesday. 133 OASTOniA. Boms the Kind You Haw Always Bought Tapp.

Let us keep on trying to better MISS M. M'PARTLIN. Second Floor Cash Henderson' a Store. ourselves and remember the old adage Sweet Peas all vailtles. Field Seeds, Minnesota Potato.

Seeds, Reasonable prices. ROSsllRO'S, 304 E. Douglas. Telephone; "233. $2.004.65.

REPRESENTATIVE SALES. 'If -at-first you don't succeed, try, try Native steers, 18 head, average 1,322 Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair pounds, Texas steers, 70 head, agalnvs5: t'Ai LABORINB '-MHWS WIFE." if.Y SIX.

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