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Show FILES, FISTULA AmTFlSSOKMTOTQWS SANITARIUM. DR. E. P NOTREBE, BY CURED UNDER A W You Are Cured Read the Letters Which Cures Performed by Tell of the Dr. Notrebe. Lecated If you are afflicted with any rectal business standing and then come and be cured. disease you cannot attord to neglect or delay Investigating my methods, treatment, professional and business standing. If you find my treatment satisfactory, my methods mild and reliable come and be cured. Do not go on suffering from year to year until your health is broken down. My charges are reasonable. I tell yoa before treatment Just what It wll co3t you. You pay when cured. I lssua two free bocks, one for men and one for women. Will send either on re Encysted Tumor Removed from His Arm Wound Healed In a Few Days Praise for Dr. Notrebs'e Skill as a Surgeon. Kansas Cfcy, Mo., Deo. 4, 1802. Dr. E. P. Notrebe, Twelfth and Central. Kan- City, Mo. My Dear Dr. Notrebe! Some two yeirt ago. because of a bruised arm reeultlns from a fall In a cymnssium, I went to three promlient surgeons, outside of yourself. Each of them the uUpnosed the growing protuberance on a "sweil-li.K- ." upper ktm. beiween lh bleej. the retult of a fail, and each In turn attempted to reduce It by external application and manage. You pronounced the swelling as. "encytted tumor containing decomposed issues and threatening to produce poisoning of the system." You performed a mowt dafft and skillful operation, removing an encysted tumor filled with clotted blood and put, ahut the size of a turkey egg, from between the raat-.-!- . The wound healed In a few days, leaving the arm perfect at before. Will dieerfully auswor, at my own expense, any lnqulrio. regarding your ability aa A dlognoetlclan, EC. eureon xnd EDWIN WILSON. physician. 218 Hat! Bulldloc quest Read the letters which follow. Write to those who wrote them and ask about their cases. I have hundreds of similar letters oa file In my office and every mail adds to their number. Satisfy yourself as to my profecsional and Kansas City, Mo., Vol. IV, No. 47. The Publishers Newspaper Union, 6003 VARICOCELE A aa.'s, palnliss, permanent cure graaracceed. e years' experience. No money accepted until patient ia well. CONSULTATION AND VALUABLE BOOK FR7C. by mail or at OlZc. Write to Twonty-flv- BUSINESS PERMANENT FOR RESPONSIBLE MEN. K To refcponslble men we will give territory two coiinllen, furnish all Roods without You must have all good expense. charge, pay team and wagon. It Is a good and permanent business Address, IOWA MtD'ClNE CO.. Manufacturer of DM. MACHIN'S FAMOUS K K K no c UlX.X,. cov-liTi- In THE BEST POMMEL SUCEiEil i v THE WORLD f r ss , lAt til our waterproof coot, suit J and tat 5 oJIkindiof wet work. it is often ...... CUAbte PtAttRl. 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Send stamp for free book Health Appliance Co., C209 sealed. Deposit, Seattle, Wash. Mummy. It was la a Philadelphia public school the other day that a clam In spelling was going over a lesson in words of two syllables. One of the words of two syllables was "mummy, "Children," said the teacher, "how many of you know the meaning of the word 'mummy?' ' After a loo? silence one little girl raised her hand. "Well, Maggie." "It means yer mother.' The teacher pointed out her mistake and explained fully the meaning of tho word. Presently the word 'poppy had to te spelled. "Who knows what 'poppy means? asked the teacher. The same little girl raised her band, this time brimful at confidence. "Well what's the answer, Maggie V "It means a man mummy," replied the child. Exchange. The power behtnd ths throne victorious wrestler. m rnp LULi lit. wxnut st. 15 KANSAS Oi l Y. MO. Rcoseveit and the Private Soldier. Here Is a new story of the president, told by Jacob A, Riis In his "Theodore Roosevelt, the Citizen," now running REMEDIES. Keokuk. Iowa. IN 1 are the Judge You the Outlook. ' at 26U sad Wyandotte St. Organized with a lull staff of physicians and surgeons for treatment of all Chronic Diseases, oi patient. ininir kuvms ior aocommouuuon Difficult Surrieml ' Ofirtiut Ptrformtd with SMiUand Sttteut vihtn turgtry it ntcttsary. . VARICOCELE. Positive DEFORMITIES CURED. All persons crippled, deformed, lame or tiara' lysrd should know what can bedoue by proper treatment for three casts. Special attention paid to crippled children at the Sanitarium. Patients successfully treated at home br mail. Consultation Tree and conlldenltul, at office or ly letter. Thirty year' experience Illustrated Boolt Free, frtvinsr much valuable l nt office or write to Information. C-l- DR. Ofice. 915 C M. COE, Walnut St.. KANSAS CITY, MO. Read the following letters from patients treated and cured by Dr. Coe; they tell their own story: Suffered for Twenty Years With Nervous Headache Treated by Dr. Cos Considers Relief From Pain a B easing Genera! Health Better Than It Has Been for Years Takes Pleas-ur- e In Recommending Dr. Coe. $. The distance of Moscow from the !x Pacific can now be covered in feen days. Th? trains rival In luxury any In the United States, and eaoh car ries a physician and an Inspector v. ho speaks half a dozen languages. Gxcbanges at the London Bankers Clearing house from January 1 to the latest date at band were $7,O19,iS,OQ0, the a dsorease of $172,820,000 sr I 4 p cat from last ysar. Ness City, Kat., July 6th. 1901 Dr. C. M. Coe. Kansaa City. Mo. Dear Doctor: I had suffered for twenty year with- - a pain in my head, aod tried many About remedies and doctor without relief. four ytar aso I began taking treatment front same. My you, and derived much benefit from head and genera! health are better than ful years. The relief from pain In my head la a bleselnt to me. Tou have always treated m wira fairness and consideration, and 1 tak pleasure In recommending you. Yours very truly. J. W. BLAIR. Their Little Girl Entirely Cured of St Vitus' Dance Treated !n 1898 Had Been Afflicted for Six Months Was Cured In Two Months' Time. Kansas City, Mo.. Sept. 12, 1900. Dr. C M. Coe. Dear Sir: Our little flrl Is now entirely cured of St. Vitus' dance, by your treatment In 1HX1. She was afflicted six months. Your treatment cared her In two months' Urns, and ahve has remained well ever since. MAQOIU WACHSMAN'. KespscUuUy. 8, W. Coorr lain and Askew Sis- - After Being Sick for Eight Years and Trying Many Doctors Without Permanent Relief, She Went to Dr. Cos and Was Cured New Well and Doing Her Own Work Feels That She Owes a Great Deal to Dr. Coe. Junction City. Kae., June 20. 190). Dr. C. M. Coe, Kansas City, Mo. Dear Doctor: it Is bow two years since I was treated at your Senliaxtum In Kansas Ct'y. aod I am well and dolus my own work. Have SAlned thirty pouud in weight. I was sick etcht years before and baa tried many doctors, btst Dsver obtained any permanent relief until I was treated at your Sanitarium. I feel that 1 ewe a great deal to you. Tours respectfully, MRi. J. T. HOUU.X. fr Greatly Benefittcd by Dr. Cos's Treatment Feeta Like a New Person-Tre- ated Four Years Ago and Has Been Perfectly Wall Ever Since-- Had Bssn III for Ten Years Befa Ncrtoa. Kaa., June Ktn, 104. C. al. Coe, U. D., Kaseas City. Me. Dear Doctor? I will ear that your treatment ane, and aaade me feel like SreaUy benefit penes. It has been four year since 1 took treatment from yoa, sad daring those years t bave felt perferky well, aod have done snore work than t bad for tea years previously, t bsd beta Ul for some tea rears before t to you for treatment. I recommend all sufferer to go to you. Tours truly, aw Mrs. J. caaa. Successfully Operated on f.r HemorrhoidsFound Dr. Cos a 8killful Operators-Treatm- and ent Accommo- dations at ths 8anltarlum all That Could bs Desired Recommends Treatment to Other Sufferers. 1" Woodward, Okla., Nov. X Te Whom It May Concern: f underwent a eurskal operation for hotrar-rhoid- s et Dr. Oe'e Sanitarium, which was successful. 1 found Dr. Cm to be a very skillful od accommodations operator. His treatment In the Sanitarium were al'. that couid be 1 cheerfully recommend all aaflerer to consult Di. Ce-J. M. D'LISLE. Editor H,iwj.. de-air- Treatid for watarrn of ths Bunder Had Suffersd for Years and Tried Mons of Them Die Remedies Mny Him ths Good That'burs Did. Ksob Noeter, Xo . Oct. t 1?W. City. Mo. Dr. C. M. Coe, Kan Dear Sir. I take grest pleasure In wrl;i you eoacers'ns y.ur treatment and the Rood iJ I baa dene for me for catarrh and biadd-- r. tried many r'fnril e, auffeeeS for yeere end Uat ever swa tie your las dsn baa f teBeapectful.y your. Be. . T. THC'iVSoy l - I1 Cured of Stomach Trouble Thankful for Treatment and Kindness Rs celved. Cetmaa. Me., Jane U. Jjoa. Dr. C. M. Ce. Kiwu Cfty. Mo. Deer Deeter; Tewr letter came te hind aad I wa te e Uat yes few day bed est fergeetea me. My etomseh rsebl k does aa eefceletely wetl. eiS ay tSr- -t I aa TSr bother ase. utae f tak scM. klrdneae ssd tratn.at. thaakrul far yaur KOSA BiCMHOt Teuru truly. a. l'4 WAT DOWN. Teacher What happens when a person's temperature goes down as far 13 It can go? Mommy Book. !eet. of Vital etc. I There was news of fighting every day. but only the "names of the killed or wounded officers came by cable. TLere was a war department order against sending those of the privates who fell or who died of cholera, and it resulted that when, say, Company H of the Fifteenth regiment had been In battle, every mother who had a boy serving In that command went shivering with fear for six long weeks before the malls brought word whether her boy was among the "thirteen pri vate Boldiers" who fell or not I had been asked to put the case to the pres- dent and get him to cut the red tape, If possible, but, against expectation, I found a table full of soldiers and statesmen at lunch, and I saw clearly enough that it would be hard to get the president's ear long enough. But, as luck would have It, I was put beside General Young, fine old soldier. whom I had met before, and told him of what was in my heart. He knew of no such order when he was in the Philippines, and we got Into quite a little argument about it, which I pur posely dragged out until there was a lull In the talk at the president's enl of the table, and I saw him looking my way. I asked If he Knew of the order, "What order" he asked, and I told him told him of the mothers fretting for the boys all over the land. He looked up quickly at Adjutant General Corbin, who sat right opposite. It was what I wanted. He knew. "General," said Mr. Roosevelt, is there such an order?" "Yes, Mr. President, there la "Why?" President Roosevelt wastes no words when In earnest about any thing. General Corbin explained that It was a measure of economy. The telegraph tons were heavy. An officer had a code word. Just one to pay for, whereas to send the whole name and place of a private soldier under the Pacific ocean might easily cost, perhaps $25. The president heard him out. "Corbin," he aid. "can you telegraph from here to the Philippics?" The general thought he might wait till he got to Washington; he was go ing In an hour. jo, said ine president; "no, wi will not wait. Send the order to have the names telegraphed, now. Those mothers gave the best they had to their country. We will not have them breaking their hearts for $23 of for Save the mrtaey somewhere else." l DISEASES OF WOMEN. Trail equipped to treat diseases of women. Many who bave suffered for yeors cured at hosbe. Special book for women FKEE. Trained Attendants. Best Invalid's Heme Used In Examination. la the West. ay A quiet home for women during confinement. CAKCEBS, TUHOaS-- Ne Heney Until Cures. WRITS OR PUBS BOOK ON Club Feet, Curvature ofl LutiR, Eye, Skin, Kidney, IllaUJer, Spine, Hare L,'P. Blood and Epilepsy, Catarrh, Nervous Diseases. Stomaou Troubles, PIUS, Fistula Cars Positively Guaranteed. Wilhtut knift. Item turf f antic. A mourt it uxll. mxtfttd until KadloallT Cured la Tea Pay urder FHLK Guarantee. bbuU for bpet-la- l New restorative treatment for loss Power, Hydrocele, Rupture, Stricture, w fL.m come Oldt How old Is sn "old perse?" Ths "World Almanac," ws observe, has named Adellna Pattl la Ha list of tav moms old people of 1904," and she Is but 60. It Is a long flitli from M&s, Pattl's birdlike perch on tls UaJer of time to the round occupied br Hlrsit Cronk, aged 104, who neaos ins honorable list, and who belongs In this cat alogue of "famous old psoals' simply because his age has mads hJm famous. Mr. Cronk being but a modest pans tenner of the war of 1812, otherwlas not it lustrtoua. Mr. Cronk's presence In a Use Whlofe lnclukles kings, dukes, generals, admir als and statesmen is also a suggestion that by the year 1968 any ons of nt who has at ths prosant ags acotsved the age of 40, and who has not yst succeeded In laying violent hands oa the bubble reputation, may got lata the "famous" column. If hs can onlj manage to keep allvs. Thers ars mors sorts of fame than ons. Yet It Is shocking to ses In This pap tloular famous list some of ths nam, that are there. Fancy for tastanod Palmer Cox, the playful brownie man, being lined up among ths notabls oli people, simply because he Is 63. Th presumably fresh Oulda, the lmpa sioned novelist, might make a protest too, since she has not yet attained her birthday. William O we remember, retired him-relWhitney, as an old man at 62, to the world'i And yet here li infinite surprise. Pius X, Just rti the threshold of hia pontlflclal career at 68, while Senatot Depew gives points to the youngsters, though he Is the pope's senior by POSITIVE ! You Pay Nothing Until If" i Wfcsn Doss an Old Person Realty Be GUARANTEE. The Guarantee ki Thaa I guess ho has cold Corean Wisdom. The Boston Transcript prints tho fol lowuig corean proverbs and eaytngB, which afford an Interesting Insight In to their modes of thought and llluu- trate 'the Intellectual aptitude and pow er of observation of the people: A thing Is good when It ia new. A man la good when he Is old. lie who hath eaten salt drlnketli water. One can paint the fur of the tiger, but not his joints. One knows the face of a man, but not his Interior. If one Is not observing, ono sees nothing. Even the blind jnan can find Lis way through an open door. When the tiger Is gone, the fox is master. As soon aa the moon Is full it begins to grow smaller. The higher the mountain the deeper he vaWey. Does smoke come out of a fireWs Jilmney? Even a hedgehog says his young nes are weak. A single high wheat Is not distinguished from the rest In the field. A basket full of gold is not so valuable for a son as Instruction In one of the classics. It Is only the thirsty who dig a well. When the ox has broken throush the stall repairs are first made. A family who has no sickness Tor ten years must be rich. sixth-fourt- h f ytar. and Among those who are hale young at an age greatly exceedlni these last, there are several who sure ly may make old Adam's claim that they attained their frosty status bs cause In youth they never did applj tot and rebellious liquors to theli blood. These are Baroness Burdet Coutts, 89; Russell Sago, 87 and Julia Ward Howe, 84. Yet we fear tin same claim may be made for men ol such gaaial type as the venerahbl senators from Alabama, the Junior of whom, in service, is Mr. Pettus, aged 79. It all depends, perhaps, a muc on temperament as on one's habits. And after all as Lowell said, "tht first seventy years are the best. " An Explanation. stranger was In the union statloi at Columbus the other day telling ol an occurrence on his farm, relates Sen ator Hanna. One of his employes wai a German. He was a and conscientious man, ani honest Forty Millions In Old Bags. was His wife was taken slcl married. fh shabbiest as well as a vfiMv the husband, ct and died, finally :he most Interesting bag In New Vork course, for severa." work his leaving for ;Ity Is that which has been used Two weeks la in consequence. days the last twenty years to carry the of hit house the at he ter appeared from the pout office to the United to asked bs rellsvi and employer States bank. Ir Us best days It was from work for a of whsi couple days, t very ordinary affair of canvas and the took conversation places following leather, but In It's old age Itt ecms I would like to get off for aboul fahardly worth a glance to one not two days." miliar with Its story. It Is calculated "I can't spare you unless It Is ab ;hat each year this bag has held no lutely necessary. Yoa know yoa lost less than $2,000,000, and that during several days a fortnight ago and wi twenty years of lis existence It haa are getting behind In ths work. Wha! hold within it dingy cover a auni of Is your necessity for getting off 7 In Small as it Is, it ha often M0.000.000. ths farmer. quired axed the strength of two men to lift it Wai, T"vaa to be married. A hard-workin- g awesa-ufs- nio-oe- y rlth Its precious burden. "Why, Frits, yonr wife died ontj two weeks ago, and now you ars about A Strange German Prediction. to gst married again. I do not undsv In 1849. according to the German stand that" -lewspapere, Frederick William, who Veil." replied ths Germ&a, "I 6m' ras then King of Prussia, consulted hold spite long." i fortune teller and here la the The farmer dismissed the cass with predicilon which she made to out prejudice. Columbus. (Ohio) Dta Jim. patch. "W are now tn the year li49," she wld. "and. If, beginning at the rlgt.t, Better Fitted for Lancing. ?lace under each other In a vertical Dr. J. M. DaCoata, the noted Phll ilumn the numerals which make up delphia physician, was, even In hit this number, 1849, you will find th college days, a hard worker, aad a ser 7car In which your kingdom will youth. s:nie a great empire. That yea.-- will While he was reading medicine r be 1871. Now prrform the same apera-tk- the Jefferson college, young DaG.su with 1871 and ymi will arrlvo a Unon OtlA nrra&lrin nftonrlorl m Kilt 1888, which is the dale of ths first Era- - j ,Ie dd h f xror's death. Finally treat m In tho He wou,d rathef hgvo ho)jj( at work. He wandered hre and ther IP13, that being the year In mhlch ihe among the gay crswda, Jooking lone'; smplre' will be overthrown and a re- and bored. public proclaimed." Perceiving his plight, his hostea, Her prediction? as regards two of the took him In hand. She compliment have come true and superstitious him on his success as a student. In persons are now wonderntg If 181.1 will she urgM him, at the ssme tim. t really prove qnHe as fatal a year for minglo nw and thn In the gay?: the German empire as she has ptophe-t!ed- . that are natural to youth. Then, pointing to the sts that wr forming In the ballroom, "wn't y.v A poor woman was found come and dance ths landers?" Phillie "Yes, 1 suppose so, thanks," sal-- Vi hinging In a backyard this morning.' Peon "Did shs commit sulrldfsT" yoting man. "Really, tooh. hi Pfcinis "No, ths was a waarsrwo-- ruefully, "I think I am more f:tte-- J lance the danoera" nxtra-ordinar- y lous-mlnde- d n I ff-ar- s l |