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Show AN Ka EVERY-DA- STRUGGLE. Y and Women of Every Occupation Suffer Miseries from Kidney HOI TO SPEND who died before their father sought to blast their mothers reputation and to stain their names bv charging her with Infidelity with a negro. Only two children are left, anl on those two she lavishes all the wealth of her warm nature, for the Sootts were aland loved each ways FORTUNE Complaint J. C. Llghtner, 703 So. Cedar St, Abilene, Kansas, is one of the thousands who suffer from kidney troubles brought on by dally work. "I first noticed It eight or ten years ago,' said Mr. Llghtner. "The dull pain In the back fairly made me sick. It was hard to get up or down, hard to straighten, hard to do any work tha brought a strain on the back. I had frequent attacks of gravel and fh urine was passed too orten and with pain. When I used Doans Kt r.ey Pills, however, all traces of the trouble disappeared and have not returned. I am certainly gratefu.." Sold by all dealers. 5i) te .ts a box. Foster-Milbur- n Co., Buffalo, N, y. ' TO warm-hearte- Hartfes Millions to Be 01 No Avail, Declares John F. Scott of Pittsburg. CASE PROMISES TO BE A REMARKABLE ONE For American Womanhood and American Homes I Will Fight. Declares the Father d other and fought for each other loyally for all the generations they have been known In Pittsburg. Such are the man and woman In this case. He Is the average business man. She is a woman of refinement and of education. Hartje says he does not need the evidence of the negro to support his rase, that he has plenty of proof against her without that. He alleges that he can prove her guilty of Intfmaey with other men, white men. and has plenty of testimony to that effeet. That is what has lost him favor in Pittsburg, for Plttsburgers Inquisitively ask why, for the sake of his children, he dragged In the negro if he did not need him? Public feel- - iruui iUUIIV UlUlUfiSTU truth of this case is known. When Hartje filed his divorce suit his attorney secured an order from court to take the testimony of Clif ford Hooe, who was alleged to be about to leave the city and the Btate. Hooe Is the colored coachman named The atby Hartje as now that for say they Hartje torneys Thetf will not use the mans story. say they have plenty of evidence with' out It, and did not need It In the flrBt place. It Is in connection with Hooed statement that the attorneys for Mrs, Hartje and the district attorney threaten to bring criminal proceeding for conspiracy. Hooe's First Statement. to Hooes story was first related Hartje by John L. Welshons, president of the Welshons Hardware company, of Pittsburg. Hooe worked for Hartje for a few months In 1903. It was during this time he Is alleged to have been intimate with Mra )t For Sick Wo,c To Consider TfhnT- - act a nee to fou That almost eve ug, in our nospnais performed becomes necessary such symptoms as backS and painful periods, of 1 1 hi the female organs, pain burning sensation in th. bearing-dowpains, nervoL'N U80e,M uness and sleeplessness Second. The medicine the record for the absolute cures of n ft ve the he "H ' i idoi D tin 20 ren, hit t e pot too J cur? It Is the custom In Brittany to dig up the bones of the dead after a certain time and preserve the skull only 8ma11 heart-shape- d ,box wltf Pittsburg. For the sake of An 4 cl- too much. The lower one is opening In lta front. Each box it ean womanhood, for the sake likely of Amer- nearest It. marked with the name and date ican of tha homes, for the salvation of his dead. Hartje Described. Tmm-T- he daughters name, John F. Scott, as great volume As a man Hartje has been rather a licited and grateful testimonial a now generally known, is In WORST CASE OF ECZEMA. engaged character. negative is That as man a atthe Pinkham Laboratory aM J a battle against the millions of Auamong men. In business he stands Mass., many of which who Is gustus Hartje, well. suing His Mary 8pread Rapidly Over Body Llmbe time published by permiwionS promises and contracts are Scott Kenney Mr. Hartje, daughter of and Arms Had to Be Bandaged solute evidence of the value ofL fully lived up to. He his dcbt3 Scott, for divorce and has named a and treats his fellow pays E. Pinkhams Vegetable Comnm,7 Marvelous Cure by Cutlcura. men He fairly, negro as Mrs. Pinkhams at' My son, who Is now Is close In his business Hartjes but o dealings, twenty-twtorneys they will prove the rela- on the whole Is regarded as M rs.Pinkhatns years of age, when he was four tions of say a business Standing Invite-tthis beautiful society woman man of Womens-Wome- n months old began to have eczema on with considerable ability. Socially the man who cleaned out her sta- he has cut suffering form of female weakness his face, spreading quite little figure. He is fond are in rapidly until bles and groomed her horses. On her of fine ne was nearly covered. We bad all horses, but he has never been Mrs, Hartje accuses her husband known to part, take his the doctors around us, and some from of Into his enbrutality beyond the imagination of joyment. He Is, family received, opened, read and ans larger places, but no one helped him to the according . , ordinary man. by women only. From symptom, statements of his wife, the kind of a a particle. The eczema was It is such a case which promises to man who will something your trouble may be located terrible, and the doctors Bald It was dr.Bg lta spend $1,500 or $2,000 quickest ,n,J length the through for fine a Pittsburg the worst case they ever saw. At horse and wonder at his courts within the next few months, wifes times his whole body and face were in spending $10 of Lydia E. and the amount of public sympathy or $15. extravagance On anything that Augustus twenty-fiv- e covered, all but his feet. I had to Which is years nnder her dirt2 to being this given woman, Hartjo wanted he would spend any bandage his limbs and arms; his whtf la a millionaire for her sum. He la that vising sick women free of charge? ijS scalp was Just dreadful. way In business. a friend children fighting and her name as a faithful He is that teased me to try Cutlcura. and I ber with way his r CJI!nence lntwi employes. wife and Is one of the most He hires ing female ills Mrs. Pinkham them for the least he can get gan to use all three of the Cutlcura remarkable mother, has the very knowledge that wind things about It all. them to work for, and works them to Remedies, He was better In two your case. Surely, any woman, ridj Hartje Not Popular. the limit. months; and In six months he was Not one kind word has yet been poor, is very foolish if she doesnot tu Mrs. Hartje is a R U of Ilermont ipoken of Augustus Hartje since advantage of this generous offer i the old John Scott, In hisgranddaughter N. II., Oct., 24, 1903."Rlsky. assistance. day one of the case started. If he has any friends most famous railroad men this counwho believe his statement, they are try ever Colored Y. M. C. A. Andrew Carnegie COLLECE YELLS EMBALMS keeping It to themselves. The negro Is said to produced. M have gotten away with the A ,n the Unlted Sfates aT " HO JU " b 108 branches for colored members, tended to strip from this woman Canned "Kah-Rah- s tut Would Si the facts are that John Scott was auui 74 of which are In upend-thrif- t educational Insti- last shred of public Great Treat a Few Cesympathy and and a man who led a life which tutions and 33 In cities. Their agsurrendered to the officers of was calculated to nturies Hence. use up two or three gregate membership exceeds 8,000. flie law and confessed that he had fortunes. There was always tragedy Some thoughtful Austrian bas b Send Barfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. perjured himself, that his statements In the family, it went down like the . duccd the Imperial Acadamey of S; X., for free package of Garfield Tea. the were false, that he had received about Pyncbeon family in Hawthorne's herb cure for constipation and liver trouble. 1700 for telling his etdry and was to House ences of that empire to secure pboa of Seven Gables." Bankhave been paid $3,000. graphic records of the nuraeroui In ruptcy, violent deaths, Insanity and ing Is Mixed up iu this alleged WOMEN WHO LIKE TO STAND against him in Allegheny Hartje. guages and dialects of Austrii-Hconspiracy other He was tragic happenings carried off county. are a leading business man of the East for Gary, these records to discharged be canned ui different drunkenness. In the summer of 1905 members of old Johns own fitreet Car Conductor Says Legal Giants on Both Sides. as it were, for the enllgbtn sealed, They Do End of Pittsburg, one of the most family and those of his connections. he was employed by a contractor raent and The attorneys are all remarkable to Keep Their Clotheo prominent physicians of that fashion-abl- e A delectation of future seemed to follow the name for their driving a team attached to a dirt 1 aectlon, and the Hartje brothers, andfatality It is ability. Unwrinkled. The idea was so good that th the probably it wagon. He as appears was if that taken from this spell still first time David T. Watson has ever Augustus and Edward G., his brother academy has seen fit to extend It h wagon and put in the store of exists, for this beautiful young womBy the time the car reached Fob who Is an attorney. the amples of engaged in a divorce ease. He is one an has met with the most terrible of s languages and music bn .tleth street there were no fewer than the greatest expounders of constiNot a Love Match. company. Ho been secured in New Guinea and b man worked charges ever there any for brought against tutional law in the world several The dozen vacant seats, but the and certain sections ir during that time is said months, girl lq upon theHartjo divorce case first broke a wife. of India. A psrty t; there to is the new tailor-mad- e have public October 19, 1905, when any man living who fills the gown refused to i Good Woman and Mother. scientists his for this resew equipped to story Welshons shoes of Daniel Webster it is rail herself of their hospitality, re- - Hartje filed suit against his wife for was sent to Australia last summers David She Is a good woman. It Is not In Watson. lates He . York Press. The only deals with great another party Is to start for Greenln ss-a- oii RIVER. aenger boy pointed them out to her. !rn,,ss; 1,e was attorney for the at an early date. All these recor So did the woman In blue and the man States In the Alaskan bound- Western Stream That Chews are transferred to special arebi Up with the red beard, but to all Invitaary dispute and won that great case Growths Along Its phonographs and carefully ston tions to make herself comfortable against the greatest lawyers of the Barks. Europe away. for the Inited States. He was tailored girl said: "No, I thank you. attorWhile the field for this form of I get off soon," and continued to lurch ney recently for the city of eoters th8 Colorado leeting Is widening, says the Clevclu Chicago lJhL?VvVer In the traction cases backward and forward In the middle there which luma, and we crossed ltd Plain Dealer, It might be pertinent were won by the of the car. city. In the North-er- angry waters through a maze of eddies suggested that the American collet The conductor watched her Securities ease hia advice was and whirlpools through which yells should be Included ln there b I could have told those folks grimly. He has figured In a dozen quanutles of driftwood it was m wh?rl8 were archives. terestlng To some peop! no use to try to make that celebrated cases, but the 4, A world girl sit EscaPnS the worst of the vigorous "rah-rahs- " and other a SN not hear much of him. Watson does the I down," he said to a passenger on tbs turmoil, we reached the town at uberant never syllables in use by the jm gets Interviewed. He Is too platform. She never does. I used to racing speed and made busy. collegians would prove fvlly a lute He Is as pleasant and try to get her to rest herself for a landing, with half our triumphant Jolly a estlng as the heathenish gutterali is journey minute or two. Just for a change, but as you would want to compan-lohave, but tomtomlng of the New Gulnes w I never could do it. She has been rid f!Jh,?.Ke 1?orr1or,of notoriety. He does Ees, or the Sanskrit chant of tb Ing In my car pretty regularly for k f hi8 "ame ln coId HInduataneae. So let the addition b about a year, and no matter whether m made as complete as possible, with dm the passengers are many or few His partner. John M. Freeman. Is KroMhs and was levHncr ka t :; cognizance have I seen her sit down. I used of the "Hoo-raalmost as well known as Mr. Watson our own Case school and th 1 to wonder why she chose to stand me in and, his way. Is as good a river directed the force of up Skotliol" of our Western Reserve lawyer. th nnd flop around that way, but I have v They lead the counsel employed to the 'M:, "re- - T, come to the conclusion that she does 'John look after Mrs. " Hartjes iniereats :o lo 30 tc.t Neglect Husbands. It because her clothe fit bo a ell. Scott Fatterson, hterrelt & Aeheson is anWhen one sees a woman mth! "I have seen lots of other Hmue other of Ilttsburgg big law firms. In love to a dog It Isnt hard to ttnd with the same trick. When I people fact Mrs. Hartje eould find a have stand why there are Borne dlvoroa scarcely woman who Insists upon secured any more attorneys 0f standing in their of a car where there are vacant llr8t Intimation N. Y. Times. class unless she lmd it wa B seats, I look at her clothes, and it turns out. t or Philander C. Knox. VitJ w" 1 nine times In ten that she has a good ' a4 niost son & freeman and marked in the ster-ret- t kll latterson, vw figure and a dress that wouldnt show a mo 4 Aeheson on her side thero Is 'oat later the tree wmiiI wrinkle under a microscope." ml Kraoe' no doubt that nl'sr things will be made I t0 Misconduct. 1 ord regulates, strengthens diseases of the female or8aais nothing else can. For thirty years it has been v women to be strong, nervousness kidney trouble mation of the female organ, aJ?d,.di8place.mtts, the periods perfectly and Invaluable in preparing' childbirth and the chane of the Woman Accused of Grave Skull. Preserved. THREE Film ttt ibtl oW In-la- et TV Ape ion, Won ness I y Farrar-Welshon- 4 tx d ... n.. u.r;. TREE-DESTROYI- Veg-etab- le n $1 n Si Se sel-do- $ h S1'; ci:urr,u' v&r w,, tv: ml, S ? repairing brain A Certain Way by Food. Every minister, lawyer, Journalist, physician, author or business man Is forced under pressure of modern coni v 1 VM ditions to the active and sometime overactlve use of the brain. Analysis of the excreta thrown out by the pores shows that brain work breaks down the phosphate of potash, separating it from its heavier companion, albumen, and plain common aenao teaches that this elemental principle must be introduced Into the body My anew each day, if we would replace the lost nd rebuild the brain tissue. We know tnat the phosphate of . potash, as presented In certain field has an for grains, albumen and affinity that Is the only way gray matter in th mcnsely wealthy. Mrs. Seotts father brain can he built. It will not answer was. comparatively, a man In mod-cratto take the crude phosphate of lie Is worth potash about elrrumstanres, $200,000. of the drug shop, for nuture rejects Hartje Is a paper It. The elemental mineral must be pre- manufacturer and has a mill at sented through food directly from na- Steubenville, 0.. worth about a million dollars. He ns0 owns 20 or 30 tures laboratory. These fads have been made use of pieces of real estate In the downtown of lMttshurg, and property In in the manufacture of Grape-Nutand portion any brain worker can prove the value this section Is valued at prices rangof the proper selection of food by mak- ing from $400 to $4.ooo a foot front, On one of these he has erected u ing free use of Grape-Nut- s for ten days skyscraper. fitted as a modern office build-ing- . or two weeks. Bold by grocers everyHe Is where (and in Immense quantities). variously estimated as beManufactured by the Iostum Co.. Bat- ing worth from $3,000,000 to $8.. '00,000. Th higher figure Is tle Creek, Mich probably m;"i3.';,"t;,"' e tUe i. f"r 'rel"V lL- - jn i '1- - -- w oind intii:;: roll brunches into a kam a catch and ra- - 'wr 8 w!no zf lts It and n;s!ll,1g uJ 10 r mr Mr ."""W Illth am nln't ,JTra mIjj d,;ri!;;,;'1;'jr:-,1- r totheeunent. latent. hi An Sink slowly old are the secured by Mr. Hartje. Mr. Amlu weighs atiout i25 pounds, but there s a fight in every pound of him. lie .i'11!4 ,m,st i lnint enemy. waters Halt jo Has All Lawyers, wnnaVnT, J' Sl'0tt 1'VrBU"n and tig s, W to fly si1?1,1'1 ti J ,at; as Its wheel, the J 'i,,s Wlnu to )'''4iV",th8 hal reached rarely anything but the hide branches otlM j18 f the witness ,)0 happens to be unwtll. I'cogiess, In uch i,avll ing or misstating fans. n0 u un!- - root to retard it etar ,aa ttU (1IH,"Uent. 1 ,.the d.wtod J. tree would ghe beott Jerguson another man of wh,r,," into the linre,c.f'ljPUR?0, aad reputation won In hundreds of a nee, would r,'8!st-trnt- n float head o.! i battles, while William great !k"n stream eaught b,. tlt(, ('nnHtl,tl',nal mo HhuTlow- w J0 me n ... seandnl. As a horsewoman she has ridden astrlde-- if that is any disgrace, lerhapa she has b.e Indiscreet enough to flirt once in a Rrpttt wj,jlo But her servants worship her. Tbev speak well of the mistress and condemn the master. She Is a good mother. She her babies at her own breast, nursed which U something fashionable mammas seldom do. Out under the grass, now growing green with the spring rains there re three little mounds in Home! wood. She goes there occasionally and moistens them with her tears. They art the graves of three of her tables Sh?in lawyer Pittsburg, stands to David T. Watson. With only si.,.,,n,t such a t,n a bit ri,yai ma final y opens, if t ,.V(.r ,i0..s John F. Scott, father of the re -n mlltliinair, pomwt. I tal , nl to clfsr Thl anhood, j ' ur ' hltt UaiiKhtiT u. a he declares. had Anifrlnn 8 lut'l n I ';:;a fa Pa cle els U 1 The t 811 Tltltiu. 18 There can he demand a trial that the world may I wg,Prfc5J we will punish the judge, and or" people who "n i'er glove,; back of this All the mn' ion. in the world cannot Hilly, ptat . m.at Civ caw him "tum w!"," Pn,Hy for ths f laistna a" j ' I"r fwns t,te worn all cal mf Rent UUilj nann an, - i ' cat f'i;iVC;, al,, ';i8it. , hands (laten t weal J'T 01 na Uvea new eq. Sentinel J inn, When You Pla Vogolers Seed! You plant h best that money can b" Und lor our big catalogue; II li N VOGELEB SEED C0.,Vi When Answering Advertls" ifidly Mention This Ppft wefc. I'b f Elil m in Mi: |