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rHE SAUTIa EYggmQiJOPRnAVTOESDAY; TOLY 5.. -BK' i. mm mm mm i -V Joplin 4, Enid 3. Wichita-1, Webb City 0. Oklahoma City 4.

i i mm UTS." 1 MM EMts Ml PIANOS; PLAYER.S ORGANS mm Prry SALINA UKUPA ANOTHER Our line of small goods musical merchandise; and sheet miisic is complete. ELLSWOHTH BLUES TOOK YES-- TEBDAY'S GAME 2 TO 1. Mail orders handled dispatch; Donft worry xlear, you can prepare for him just as fine meals as anyone if you use Our "Reputation" for' fair Hhb 4. uuuun; aua rrown got a base'onr bail: 'MandiBett' tecruit, waseatJn to bat. ior He' parted, his career, in the league by sousing the kail to'center field for a beaut of Vhit, but Parks grabbed it up knd threw Mack out at the cunting pan.

Had there been less errors the game probably would-have been called on account of darkness at rate te teams were playing, But Ellsworth outclassed the Trade AVinners as a whole and. if either; team had alright to the game it was- Ellsworth. These will be some more" of it today and Salina will go to Ellsworth Friday to finish the week. The cfaronology of errors: ELLSWORTH. dealing is best-attested by our JL friends and customers.

''Satisfied customers are splendid advertisements. Choice Collection af; Error Contrib-? ed to Aid of Visitors-Locals Outplayed at AU Pure Food INCOlxPORATEP Products I2i South Santa Fe Phone 537 GAMES TOMORROW. AB PO .3 10 1 .4010 ger Farrell has a repntation for clouting the The Blues also have some others in reserv e. None, of 4he imports did any great stunts yesterday but it was not necessary. Ellsworth at present is a formidable foe.

William Horrill; ex-first basemai for tlhe Trade Winners and ex-first baseman for Little River, who jumped his job so unceremoniously, as in town- yesterday trying to secure: his release. Horiill has queered himself for the season and it is doubtful if he will ever be able to briak iutd the C. K. league again. Quite a bunch of Ellsworth sports were in the grand stand y.terday.

Salina fans recently brought home quite a roll of Ellsworth bet money, it is said, on one of tlhe games there and the visitors had blood in their eyes. But the local sports were wise to the advantage the Ellsworth team had j-esterday and about the best the visitors could do was to spend two bits to see the game. Be of good cheer, gentle the Trade Winners will come out of it yet. There is some new material coming and the management is laughing in their sleeves about the surprise tlhe dear fans are to be given. The new goods will begin arriving today and by Saturday there will be some stuff on the ground that will positively make the others -sat up and take cognizance of the fact ta.it Salina is in the pennant race; At.

tlhis juncture of the game, it might be, well to say-something' regarding Misse is one of the most eccentric players in professional ball. He covers a lot of territory Smitlv, 'si. Bond, 3b Watson, rf Parks, cf .4 0 Little River at Salina. Minneapolis at McPherson. Newton at Ellsworth.

They are always just what you want in groceries and assure you perfect results. Look for the Trade ll ark on every label. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS (Save the Coupons.) 4-. A 4 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 5 4- LIFE rr FIRC ACCIDENT TORNADO LIABILITY JilAW C1AI5? PLATE GLASS When you have occasion to place iv policy Call or Telephone Alexander's Insurance Agency Headquarters for ell line of Insurance. "Offers nothinR but the Best" (Old Line Companiea) Office 107 N.

Santa Fe Telephone 289 ..3 1 ..4 0 ..4 0 ..4 0 ..3 0 1 4 4 i 4 16 1 1 1 Sommers, Williams, lb Bankhead, 2b Fairell, If Trippett, 4' WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY. 'Central Kansas Leagne. EUsworth at Salina.y McPherson at Minneapolis. Little River at Newton; American Association. Kansas.

City at Columbus. Minneapolis at Jlilwaukee; at Toledo. 1 at -Ifldianapolis. I 'American -Leagn Philadelphia at Chicago. if1 Washington at St.

Louis. NewrYork a tpetroiMtC? Boston at Cleveland. National Xeague: 1 CBicago at Brooklyn St. Louis af Philadelphia. "Cincinnati at' Boston.

r' Pittsburg at. New York. Help for Those Who Have Stomach Trouble. After doctoring: for about twelve years for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for medicine and doctor's fees, I purchased my wife one box of Chamber-Iain's Stomach' and Liver Tablets, which did her so much good that she continued to use them and fhey have done her more good than all of the med icine I bought before. Sa muel' Boyer, This medieire is for sale byTj W.

Carlin. Samples ref' A. THE MAN HUNT. r'i 1 An -Exciting Deserter Chase; Held 'At Riley. -0 i Riley, July 28 'Last Tuesday morning.

R. W. Harris- received a phone message at the depot from Fort Riley thai a bad de-seifed from the regular army and requesting that watch be kept: for him, says the Regent. About the same time word came from Manhattan that the deserter had boarded a freight train at that place and would pass through Riley about 11 o'clock. Word was sent to Marshal Ed Carmen andto Sheriff Boyle, who happened to be in town on business.

These officers, with a crowd of citizens, searched the train when it came, and although they found a number cf tramps on the; train, they, saw no traces of the deserter. Just as" the train was starting out Sheriff Boyle found another fbuneb of hoboes in 'a car and as they, did hot jump fmra tlhe moving car at-his eommand he climbed in to investigate. Several men standing not liking' to leave the sheriff' alone in. 'such a eiowd boarded the moving train fand continued the investigation. At the next 'stop," Broirghton; the search of the train-was completed but no trace of the deserterwasr fooudv.

R-ts shp- ilia dropped another ame away from' rtfbe pennant yesterday when they lost to the Ellsworth Blues, by a core-pf 2 to 1. in a seragg-ly game of Neitlier 'side nfade on earned run. Shortstop Misse for the 4 27 17 2 32 2 SALINA. H. Strong, If ..,..3 1 locals just simply "pied" up tho4 M.i&, 9 3 0 Krepps 2b ttijole miield and anybody had a li PROFESSIONAL 1 3 2 2 6 1 ..4 ..4 1 it yean of experience.

My abstraot book? are posted daflr 1 0 0 2 0 i i 0 0 cense to score if the ball was going in hist' direction. Salina had he game within-thear-gTasp several times, bu i dumb 4rase running, Ihead origutal uutroments as filtd. Office 208 W. Iron Ave. Firmt Flooi 0 4 0 0 10 0 1 rO 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 A.

Strong, cf Abboty Mack, Haynes, lb II A Brown, 3b Cassell, ff Baird, Mallon Lard Jack and a few other 4 0 1 -0 .3 ..3 ..1 31 To BONDED ABSTRACTER to years experience. Bond of 5,000.00 in American Surety Company. Complete set of books. Rooms 8 and xo Watson Bldg. Pbona No, 98.

1 7 27 14 5 and pulls down a lot of hard chances but he is erratic and invariably muffs Water Works Meting. Hoiyrood, July 28 One evening last the citizens of Holj-rood met in a mass meeting and discussed the water works situation, says; the Banner. The meeting was well attended and all tihose pi-esent showed A great interest in the proposed; im-pvo It 4was decid ed elec a committee of fi-e this committee to "with the city council in: letting the contract for the construction of the water works and assist the council in general over, seeing the work. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they, cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies.

Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness- is the and unless the inflamation cun be taken out and this tube restored to normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition ot the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars' for any case of Deafness (Caused by Catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's 1 Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free.

P. J. CHENEY ft Toledo, O. i Sold by all Druggists, Taka Hall's Family fills 'for' constipation. the easy ones.

'He is overconfident and too much favoriteism among the fans hast spoiled'him. Misse has had Batted for Cassell in ninth. Score by innings: II Ellsworth' ..000 OOllOO 2 4 2 Salina 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 5 Summary: Struck out By Baird, bv Trippett, 3. Base on balls Off Baird. off Trippett, 4.

Two all summer to work out in out he things against them. A walk, a double and a single irion3 inning is good for a score most anywhere but the Trade Winners could not create the riffle. Baird was in the -box for the locals and showed up old time fom, chopping five of the visitors and holding them to. four segregated-hits, one of which was a mighty poor excuse for a hit. And Baird also did some stick work, without avail.

Trippett was on the mound for the Blues, but did not pitch his usual good brand of i ball, being wild as a March hare and working Sommers hard behind the bat. The Trade Winders touched him up for even safe ones, but they were scattered. Smith, fktst up for tHje 4iit Uj-e tV. 3 'all pitched and repps nabbed the liner. went out.

Misse to Ilaynes and Watson hit and stole second. Parley chopped and retired the side. Herb Strong, first up The Farmers National Bank I Drtuble ttlay Brown Hit makes as many now as he did in tlhe early part of the season and he is an unusually hitter. Misse is a valuable man at times, but on tlie whole is worth les to the tem than any man in the infield. Thirty games 'has certainly given him' an op-wrtiuiitv i to demonstrate what is in by pitcher Hay Krepps.1; Left on bases Salina, 11; 4.

Stolen bases Smith (2). Watson, M-isse, A. Strong (2)4 Saeiifiee- hits II. Strong (2), Misse. Time 1 :45.

Umpire Rimer. him. i LITTLE RIVER, 1. NEWTON, 4- STANDING OF THE TEAMS. 4 4- SALINA, KANSAS.

Statement; of Jily 15. 1908 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts $569,857.89 Capital Stock $100,000.00 U. S. Bonds at par 150,000,00 Surphis Cash and Exchange 325,529.40 Undivided Profits 4,1. 26 i 1 Circulation Deposits 781,251.03 TotaL $1,045,387.29 i $1,045,387.29 Reserve 43 Percent "OFFICERS H.

D. LEE, President. E. C. HOLL1NGER, Teller, HOWARD C.

RASH, Vice Pres't J. R. GEIS, Teller, J. F. MERRILL, Cashier, M.

D. Director, THEO. B.sV. SEITZ. Assn't Cashier.

HUGH CARLIN, Director, Always strong' in its own capital, in legal reserve, and Jn proportion to its liabilities. I A Car Load Of Alfalfa Seed. Took Game Mutilated by Browns Hemdpn, Julx 26-John Barenberg will begin harvesting his alfalfa 'peed Central Kansas League. W. L.

poted that he irinst'have dropped off when the train 'was elimbing. one of Pet crop next week, says the Nonpareil. John expects to thresh about aj carload -of seed this which at" the present price will mean a good sjized for'Salina, Secured sacrificed. to second 'by Misse Krepps went out on a long fly: to. right.

Al Strong 'hit. Herb Strong an past third and the ball Was relayed back and for Ubet ween Boiifd aud Tri p-pett until Bond finally pasted Strong in the Ulie ball and per -v Many Errors. Newton, July 28 In an uninteresting gamev (-yesterday -filled with" -many? ierroxsNewton woukfcom Little River-by a scpre of 2 to I. The score: II II INewton ....01001000 2 5 7 Little River. 0 00 0 00 01 01 4 Batteries Morgan and, Mead; Scbmidt.and tlhe steep grades before reaching Riley, as a nnmber of the hoboes said that they had seen' him get on the train at Manhattan: 1 Minneapolis 1 1 .19 Ellsworth 16 Salina .13 Newton.

.14 McPherson 13 Little River .13 11 14 15 14 16 19 533 .500 .500 .448 .406 roll for his season s. work to say nothinf of his wheat, stock and other crops, It is' generally said i hat 'Oorn is King. hut if this, county mitted him to VtaVUhe. rubberoid safety. 1 American Association.

gets the alfalfa seed crop' how' in sidht. "Alfalfa will be in orriciCRs r. a 'k Hageir a Fresldenti 0. L. WlUon and aa McAdara V.

Prl4r, ft. J- 0tvnui a iKIari Pred F. EtoerbardV At Ce.ahlari J. fc. Rvbartf.

TaUar this end of the country. 3 Indianapolis Louisville Toledo- Columbus Minneapolis Milwaukee Kansas Citv St. Paul Use DeWitt 's Little Early pleasant little pills th.it are easy to take. Sold by North Star Drug MINNEAPOLIS, M'PHERSON, 0. Minnies Pounded Mize of McPherson for Eleven Hits.

Minneapolis, July 28. Minneapolis pounded Mize, the McPherson pitcher, for eleven safe hits here yesterday and walked away with the game easily by the lop sided core of 7 to 0. Osborne for the locals was invincible nnd the visitors secured, onlv Rheumatism Cured in Three Days. N. B.

Madison, says: "I was' almost- helpless with rheumatism for about 5 months. JHad it in 'my neck so I could not turn my head, and a51 through, my body. I tried three doctors and many remedies 'without any relief whatever until I procured Dr. Detchon's Relief for Rheumatitn. In a.

few hours the paio was relieved aid in three days tlhe rheumatism was complebedy cured and I was at work." Sold by James J. Purcell, druggist. 1 WHERE IS THE STRANGER. MATIDWAL Store. A APITAL.

$50,000 First Serious Illness Caused Death. Concordia, July 28. Jacob Feser, .....63 41 .606 .....58 44 .569 53 45 .451 55 47 .539 52 48 .520 .....48 56 .466 ....46 56 .451 31 70 .307 League. 54 35 .607 50 36 .581 50 37 .575 .....44 38 .537 .....46 44 .511 .....40 47 .460 .....32 53 .376 30 50 .349 DECOMII $900,000 OO The' second inning locked good. Sommers chopped and Wiliams hit.

Bankhead hit, a line drive just over Brown's head but "Old Dick" reached up and pulled it down and caught Williams off first, completing the fastest double made on the home grounds this year. Haynes was hit by pitcher lien the locals came to ''bat, but Avent to sleep and was caught off first. Brown drew a walk, Cassell -was out on a fly to right and pasted a beauty over second, which accomplished nothing as Herb Strong followed with an infield drive to second. 7 Neither, side accomplislied anything more until, the tdxth inning. Saiith.

first up, hit one to Misse, who 'overthrew. first bv 15 feet and the short who resides about six miles west of nn hit. Rnfli fAni vpllpnt Pittsburg Concordia in Buffalo townsbdp, died DF SURPLUS EARNED 55 J.U0U.UO Chicago 1 quite suddenly last night in this city of acute inflammation of the bowels. AMERfCA ball, but the hitting of the Minnies could not be overcome. The score in 'jt.

0 000 0 00 1 3 Miuneaiwlis 0 I 05 L00 07 11 2 Batteries-Mize 4nl Hoggatt Osborne and Clifton. New York Philadelphia Cincinnatti Boston Brooklyn SL Louis t-ays tlhe Blade. He had been ill but a day or two and came to town yesterday "after medicine arid became too sick to Tet urn home, dying at the home of Johns, where his daughter, Miss Anita Feser, makes her home. This was his first serious illness in all his life. BOARD OF DIRECTORS O.

M. C. Stavanson. C. F.

Moadam. C. F. Swfnny. Frnh T.

D. FiUpcvtrlok. A. Wilt. W.

W. Wataon. B. L. Wilson, Jamaa A.

Raaar. J. ft. Crawford. H.

H. F. 8udardrf American League. 56 Detroit 4 .622 .590 stop fioni Enid l-omped on to second. A moment later 'he stole third and 4 .....53 51 CAUGHT BEHIND THE PLATE.

with4' nolwdv down things began to After Buying Laudanum For Toothache He Bids Friends Goodbye. Geneseo, July 28-J-A stranger went into the drug store Monday evening and asked for, some laudanum, upon being asked what 'he wanted it; for said he was troubled. with toothache and says the Journal. He got the laudanum and signed the register for it. He lefts a letter fo be mailed, to friends in Colorado Springs.

The letter was not sealed and when read, it said he was discouraged and sick bid -them all good bye. He signed the 4iame James P. Dalan, the same as was signed on the register. Nothing has been seen of him since. .46 St.

Louis Chicago Cleveland Philadelphia Boston Washington New York 34 37 39 42 43 48 54 58 ,567 .523 .500 .461 .379 .355 .....43 .....41 .....33 Western Association. i DOCTORS MISTAKES Are said often to be buried six feet under ground. But many times women call on their family physicians, suffering, as they Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from liver or kidney disease, another from nervous proa-i tratlon, another with pain here and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over-busy doctor, separate diseases, for which he, assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions- In reality, they are all only ffymptom caused by some uterine Disease. of the cause of unenngVRPPS upntreatment until large bills are made, natient irets no Topeka ..50 Okla City 49 Wichita ...............47 Joplin 46 Hutchinson ............45 Webb City ..39 Springfield ..28 29 33 35 25 38 43 54 60 .633 .598 .573 .568 .542 .476 .341 .277 Minneapolis seems to go right on winning her games. Sommers is an Abilene bv.y.

Are there any more at home like him? A fewi years to the rearward Bank-head was tfhe premier second baseman of the old Missour Valley league. Last Sunday Hagerman of Topeka struck out three men with the bases full. They are going to run Hager-men for mayor next spring if Dick Oooley declines to run. Those who have not been inclined to take Dick Brown seriously felt het- Planters State Bank SALINA, KANSAS. Capital; $50,000 Surplus and Profits (Earned), $45,000 Understands and provides for the banking needs of farmers and merchants.

Its well established reputation arid obliging, courteous methods especially recommend it to men who look carefully to thesafety of their money and who want the best banking services. FEED H. QUINCY, Pm W. T. WELCH, Ouhltr.

T. W. Vice Pret. T. JL BPtEB, Att't Oaxilir.

FRED I. WALKER, Teller flAPETY DEPOSIT BOXES TOU fiEKT. Enid .23 wrong treatment; but probably worSSf Take a Vacation. Now is the time to take a vacation, get out into -the woods, fields and mountains and visit the seashore, but do not forget to take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea remedy along with you. It is almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained on railroad trains or steamships.

It is too much of a risk Oklahoma-Kansas League. Inscription, directed. jnn. wT( have gnCTeiyrefnoveq th disease there-bv ailLekiinsi all GlsCTtiSinz symi 6 7 8 8 Tulsa 8 Independence 8 Bartlesville .7 Muskogee .....6 .571 .533 .467 .429 ter -toward him after the gamtf ytter- op anyone to leave home on a jour RESULTS YESTERDAY. look serious.Then "Old Dick" Brown pulled -the team' out of a hole.

Bond a popup over the drawn infield arid Brown ehasedf into the outfield ond grabbed it. Watson followed with a foul popup thirty feet outside the third base line but Brown was uuder it -when it came down. Thre A' was no chance for a squeeze play then and the infield backed awy. Paiks hit a line drive to Misse and the gentleman from Iowa fell all over himself while Smith scored. Abbott pegged Jarks out in an attempt to steal second.

TCie locals went in one, two, three order. The visitors were favored with some more errors in the seventh and scored again. Sommers secuned a clean hit and Williams bunted. Hay- 'lies' got his legs tangled up and not having a telescope could' not locate the ball on the ground below him. KrpxsL wverfid ''fi'rst and although Vhad at out.

Haynes attempted to throw to Krepps and Cieaved it wide. Sommers chased lear around the diamond and deuteJ platter with time, to spare. Al-bott pegged Wiliams out at sec.nd and Bankhead flew out to Herb Strong. Misse fielded FanrelTs dr'w and got his? runner at first. The locals had two chauces after that.

Cassell went down to first on Smith's error in the seventh and Baird hit. Herb Strong sacrificed the runners along a noteCx Misse drove one to short but Caswell loafed ou the base and was caught at home plate bv five feet. Krepps hit a pop-up to Bankhead and the inning was over. In the eighth Haynes wa ehased from the fray, Abbott given tfcc initial sack and, Mack went itt toiatch. Withtwo down, ney without it.

For sale by Carlin. A Bad Piece Of Road. 1 Great Bend, July 2S The farmers living north of town, are having a TEETH good deal of trouble when? they come in on the lioisington road, says; mc Tribune. It is full of mud holes and Crowned, filled and extracted, also replaced by, the use of bridges is almost impassable in places. A portion of the fields along the' road instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery, ft has been well said, that "a disease known Is half cored." Dr.

Pierce' Favorite Prescription Is a scientific medicine, carefullv devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It it made of native American medicinal roots and ts perfectly harmless in its effects in ami ike ternary 9vtfm. A a jowertut Invigorating tonic "Favorite Prescription" imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. I or over worked, "worn-out," run-down." debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house-keepers, nursing mothers, ana feeble women gen erally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the greatest earthly boon, being unequal ed as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic, As a soothins and strengthening nervine "Favorite Prescription" is unequaled and is invalnable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, hysteria, spasms.

St. Vitus' dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus, it induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a dose.

Easy to take as candy. ioperation guaranteed strictly first side have been drawn into use and day. -Dfck is yt0 300 hitter, but he is an old head in the pine-lies. "DerbVlttanleyj-a twarler with the Ellsworth aggregation, has worked in every position on the team except as catcher this The management is makfng'somewhaf of a utility man OUt Of him. of th.

Enterprise and. Agricultural college teani. has been given a berth? oK the Trade Winners' ship of ate. He is a by choice and. is reputed to be a of marked ability.

He soused a good one yesterday in a pinch. Ellsworth has acquired some g-od bolstering material in the last few days and the indications are that the team that wins the pennant will have to figure Ellsworth. Baukhead at second is an old timer and is beginning "to get slightly bald. Smith, the new shortstop, from -Eaid and is' used Ho fast company, and "Gln- Central Kansas League. Ellsworth 2, Salina 1.

Newton 2, Little River 1. Mineapolis 7, McPherson 0. American Association. Columbus 5, Kansas City 4. Louisville 4-3, Minneapolis 0-5.

Indianapolis 5, St. Paul Milwaukee 2. American League. Boston 4, Cleveland 3. SL' Louis 6, Washington 0.

Philadelphia 2, Chicago 1. Detroit 4, New York 2... National League. Philadelphia 2-5, St Louis 1-L Bostou 10-6, Cincinnati 1-0. 3-5, Brooklyn 1-6.

Pittsburg 4, New York 3. Western Association." Hutchinson 4,: Topeka 2.1 are being badlyeut up by the heavy wagons Tunning over them. Auto frf class Newly furnished and cool 'offices. mobiles going" to Hoisangton use tSie Taylor road, a mile west. It is to be hoped that now that the heavy rush-of farm work is getting over TPAttli Ie3iatit Offices Watson Bldr.H12 Phone 178 pret ty well that this stretch of road will be fixed.

DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is es- Hederstedt Titus, ASS Phone 562, Office Gates Grocery Ipecially good for piles. Recommended and-sold byNorth Star. Drag A.

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