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OAL POWDERBAKING

BBSOWIELV ruREMakes the food more delicious and wholesome

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IILlJCAr LIJfES I

Umbrellas repaired at 809 BonthFonrtb

Phone 70 for coal Barry Ac

HenncbergerDo jou need s ban Bee Woillo1

discount sale Half ipriceIllon Sam tonight afine lunch

i Whlttemoro Real Estate Free PriceList CIO Broadwsy phone 2KB

Work on the fraternity bnlldlnis progressing as rnpldlrI as oonld bo

expected

Spare ribs and Saucr Kraut forlunch tonight at the Stag

fooloredfIn Moohancabnrif

Youngs HawrV and Donlapsboth soft and stiff hats at a big dls

f count Welllei January salr

Sauer Kraut and Spare ribs forIvnth tonight at the Star

Signer Spaghetti hal a line spread

at Tbt Mecca for his friends tonightUats nail Hats at Wellles

1000 hats at SO cents on the dollarThe DOlMen association moots

tonight at their hall at Fifth andI Broadway

Too cant afford to miss Wellleshat sal onefourth and onehalf offSee the bargains

Babi Ingram will serve the4 finest lunch in the city tonight at

San ConsDoflt tall to call on Signer Spsg

belli at Tbe Mecca tonight He hassomething fine on his bill of tare

Wellles January sale U on allsuits onefoorth off Hats onefourthand one halt off

Mr Due Augustus has gone toMemphis as a delegate from afonions to attend the bricklayersconvention

SauerKraut and Spare ribs and alldelicacies of the season for lunch to¬

night at the Stari Lettif Ute 17 months old dangh

ter of Mr and Mrs Ilobert Fandowdied yesterday at 103U Trimble streetbutlsl today at Highland cemetery

The remains of the late CorporalI Robert Unlvcr arrived tram Bait

Late Oily Utah vrsterday and wereburled at Metropolis III the oldhome of the deceased

Rabbit and Roast HOJT with eve¬

rything in season for lunch tonightat Sam Colts

There was another small crowd atThe Kentucky lat night to seethesecond presentation ot The BlackVipers Miss Lewis who Is a newmember haYing teen with the com ¬

pany oaly a few days dee cleverI work as Jennie Tbe show deserved a

good patronage

The friends of Miss Halleen Yanceydaughter of Mr Will Yaneey treatedher to an agreeable surprise party lastnight at her country home and theevening was pasted most enjoyably inparlor amusements AmouR tboso-

I present were I Misses Mamie Bell

wessie Dell Vltrne Thompson NellieThompson Effle Folk Minnie Polk

Ira Obappell Monlma Brooks Messrs

l Oarl Holland Irvin Polk James Polk

4 I Olarence Dell Haymond Dell OarlOhappell Henry Uhappoll John Itocoj

Moo Starr Ben Starr Robert DavisCook Oore Uendren Yancey

AGOOD SPORTDr James Laag and Mr Doc

Hayes have returned tram a severaldays hunt in Tennessee aud killed

l bout 100 birds during their stay

t TO JURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY

Take Laxative Drama Quinine Tab

Ids All druggists refund tbo money

if It falls to cure E W Grovessignature IIs on each boi 25o

IOQOOOOOX1 0 Our drugs ant chemicals 00 are equal1 In strength and pur V

Y ity to any on the

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DUBOIS marketII

WEEKS NEWS IN THE-

BUSINESS WORLD

IDluk

11111IIncrease 144145The new year has started with a

gpod Increase in the oliarlngs andactive business at tbe banks MoneyIIs a little freer too Counter businessIs heavy

The E E Sutherland Medicine Oo

stockholders and directors held theirannnal meeting Monday night andreceived the report of Ibo com 111001

business for the year 1903 and electedI tba directors for the new Ttar1They are H U Liulsey R RuIIW F Paiton Charles Allcott andAbo Livingston Tbe officers of thecompany are Richard Rudy presi ¬

dent II R Llndsey vice presidentand general manager Charles Allootlsecretary

Tho report for the year showed thetost year In the companys historyT v ntt earnings were CO per cent ontbe capitalisation of 3S000 Thedirectors declared a 10 per cent divi¬

dend out of the earnings and passedtbe balance to the surplus fund

The ipanslonef the companysbusiness In the year 1901 was a greatIncrease over the previous year Tbenew territory opened were the following slates Kansas Indian Terri ¬

tory Oklahoma Georgia AlabamaMississippi part of Florida Louisianaand tbe city of New Orleans

Tba company is now traveling leTeDt fD men and the prospects for theyear 1803 are of the rosiest hue

Tbe splendid business done lastroar IIs a tribute to the indentmanagement ot Messrs Luidsey andAlleolt tbe vice president and Ute sec ¬

retary of tbe company

The RbodesBnrford Furniture Coof Louisville with branch houses Inmost of the best olllvs of the counlryand a very fine one In Padfican hatbought tbe stock and lease of the bestfurniture store In East 81 Louis andwill open a branch In that city MrHarry Rhodes of the local store was In

Esst St Louis the put week closingthe deal In conjunction with Mr Burford of Louisville

Wholesale business has started off

for the new year very well all linesreporting ROod businessLhljII

1earITrafflo with the railroads IIs veryheavy and the car famine still acot

Mr Hob Bcott returned to Louisvilleat noon today after a visit to tbe city

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FED TilE PROFtSSOR

TillS ONE HAD DREAMS MORETERRIBLE THAN VISIONS

OF TilE COMET

Yon must feed the professors andteachers right or they cant do justiceto pupils They should of all peoplepossess a healthy nervous and mentalorganisation Tbo toaonerwlth weaknerves eaSTpot obtain as toad resultsns tbe one who baa a perfect mentalpole

tl had been for me a most difficultproblem said a professor connectedwith a prominent college of the South

how to keep the nerves in propercondition and the brain In good worklug order Lack of proper opportunityto take exorcise an irregular diet andimproper food brought onfa generalbreakdown in health I became irrltabio and restless and at night woulddream of more terrible things thanany of Dr Holmes visions of TheComet

Upon tho suggestion of a friendwho 11 busy business man I commenood to eat GrapeNuts every dayand found in a short tine a great improvement In my health I the foodcontained just the right kind of Door

Iimment for my body and brain thatwas lacking The restlessness disap ¬

peared my stomach ceased to troubleme mental vigor returned and I amnow able to do more and better workthan ever before

When friends express surprise tq

Iud mo so well It IIs only neccssary tomention tbe mevits of GrapeNutsName given by Pcslnm oot BatlleCreek Mich

Social Notes andAbout People

Mr John Lehr left on the Fowlertoday for Cairo-

Trainmaster J J Flynn and wi feof New Orleans went to Lonlsvlllo to¬

day after a visit to Justice R JBarber

Attorney E W Bagby has returnedfrom Cairo

Ur 0 W Wade Jr of Mayneld Is

t the Palmer today

Mr John P Overstreet of WickllffeIs at the Palmer

Mr 0 0 Grassham of Bmltbland Is

in the olty today

Judge Thomas P Cook of Murraywas In the olty today

Mr Ed Yaneev and family left atnoon for Minneapolis their fntnrehome

Mrs 8 M Dolan and child haveretnrnid to St Louis after a visit tnMr Henry A Fetter and wife

Mrs II R Porter has returnedfrom a visit to Cincinnati

Mrs Wynne Toll has returnedfrom a visit to Henderson

Miss Mary Walker IIs visiting InDycrsbnrg Tenn

Miss Jnanlta Anglen has returnedto Princeton after a visit to the city

Messrs W a and A V Bohofleldhave gone to St Louis where theywere called by the Illness of theirmother

Ur Ed L Atklni li not so well today as yesterday

Ur John Stevens and family ofBallard county are gneits of Mr OhasPell of North Twelfth street

Mr Miller Bradsbaw has gone toCincinnati to viiit his sister MissAnnie

Mr Tom Morton arrived in the citythis morning from Chicago to spendSunday

Mr David B Sanders hat returnedfrom a short drumming trip

Miss G O Bright ot Baltimoreand Mri Hugh Oolvll of Covingtonare visiting sister and niece respect ¬

ively Mrs T E Moss at tbe Palm-

er

BELL MINES

PREPARING TO SHIP COAL TOCOKE FURNACES

Stnrgls Ky Jan IIThe Hillman IronOo will reopen the old Bellsmines just across Tradewater and willship Bell coal to tho furnaoes at GrandRivers where it will be coked ItWill at first th intention to build thecoke ovens at Stnrgls They will alsocontinue to ptospect with the newshaft here

The Fittsbnrg Coal Or at DeEoven1s bnllding ten new coke ovens andWbeatcroft Co of Wheatcroft will alsoput In a coking plant

CHIEF DISPATCHER

MR J R POSTLEWAIT PROMOT ¬

ED AT FULTON

J R Posllewalt has been appoint ¬

ed chief dispatcher of the Oalro andFnllon districts of the Illinois OeD ¬

tral with an offlca at Fulton succeed ¬

ing U O Dnckwllz who has beenIransferred Mr Poslleralts success ¬

or as assistant dispatcher Iis B Mo

Quire

WITH TUB SICE

Mr Wm Hughes cashier of thePaducah Banking Co who hat beenill is rapidly recovering and when hesufficiently recuperates leaves forAsheville N O for a visit

Mr Charles Mocqnot the druggistIIs quite ill

ur Frank Boyd wai called to Matsao tbls morning to attend a son of DrGraham who liTer ill

Mrs J a Reid wife of the popularminister hat been suffering from asevere attack ot Inflammatory rhenmatlsm bnt is slightly better today

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HOOS1ER GIRL HEREIhe Booster Girl company arrived

at noon today from the south and Is

playing a matinee this afternoon Itis a good company and among Its clev ¬

er and popular members are Mr Mar ¬

tin Beatty and wire of FadnoahThey will probably have a large hometonight

TOO SLOW FOR THE TOWN

A countryman whose name was notscoured allowed oar to runagainst him and knock him downjrtThird and Broadway this morning Jjntbe got np and walked away ijinfr thathe was not hurt Motorman Keenonwas in charge of the car

e Son U eleetscr rIII Iooa TlTE CmOAGO TRmuNE vice pruland

e uled by lb-b 10 Bev > Blnce Mr 1

30 n bu aefrom SUNDAY OCTOBER 12 1902 < dire

111nl I or DIlncon

hlaun bouleJ will be usedrulldlne Thestood cot allat place Tne

Leroy Payne103 fet and

ed with a twoI Is euKoceu-VcitcJ comle ror ninetyntal of 13001riooo or 7i4mpany purrom Tbe mas0000

ESTATE

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Ion Llvore ha f-1ylUldlWdire on Jt-

OIInmdIper squareI for Lone

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of Ulo 01-oc dQaJl

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So Declares Physician WhojSayY-

Systemof MiIling Is to

Blame

reo8lonllblto a physician who has been In thspractice of rnedlclna ror nrtjr yearsando hu observed thesprtad of the

disease Thli physician Dr 11 C Howardor Champalin 111 aniru that until Uitrade demand for eicevdlngly white Hourchanced tnemethodsofcrlnains wlieat thirlwas no appendicitis

To prove thlsauertlortiheptiyslclan pointsloth fact that berou readtarous dTh djseiw U unknown but that aa lOonas the fin brdstuffs are Introduced aopetdicllls comes along a> a sequence

By tMs reasoning IllIt shown that Ihepeoplo of agricultural communities who securedtheir flour from small mlltedld not have thedlseam until the smill rnllli were crowdedout by the larcv one and flno whits floursupplanted Ihe coarse

Tlien the net roes of the couth so lone asthey att corn bread were rree from the Ulseait but when the new process flour becanto bo used the ducats cams among th mThe sams result attended tho departure ofthe OermsD olds rrom Ihrircoane bread toths refined Hou-

rDisease Rare Before S7S-

Tesn remember that prior about 137JMid Or Howard that there was little ornoos of tnt ailment among the people InIwentynve or practice among the po-P

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before mat lime 1 do not think 1 aawmore than forty casss or appendicitis Ngwthey art common

H Lane and extended chances In ths dlstof people hal contributed thli Forexamtoboor grinding craln to ths present method ofroller mUle snd eicesnvely nn boltlnccloine Tnls plan or mllllnc ban flrst In10IDercouIrymadebyproducurndIbtnStillnolhaveIayfrom100beTbdiduntilIhoyandpUIaUoroorhlonGermany ¬

tDisarranges Digestive Organs

Biptrlenced millers will Ml you that thenn I Itb1mabymands It chiefly on account of Its whitelbdlran1IlIerudTblIDtblQuite tmall children have It I know onealIck f¬

them wltljout surclcal operations Hechanced hi food to corn bread and iijhwith coarse breads In generalI vigct HesI

UtUe meat and some fruit and he hae takenon lIb and has not had symptom of thedilute tor three year

The lack of phosphates In the food IIsvisible In tne people and physicians havegreatly Inert aied tbe Ufa of medicines con ¬

taining phoephatts It IIs a ncccMlty Chil ¬

dren are brought to ms suffering from con ¬

ditions resulting rrom lack of material IIntheir system to rorm their leslh Tin daysof trtatmeot giving pbolphall will brinerelief and the teeth will begin to crow Thyare suffering because the Ingenuity of menand the foolish demands of Irads have re ¬

sulted In taklnc from their food tile materialwhich nature put In It for their growth

The new procesa whlcti la bola accountablefor disease take from the grain the phos ¬

phate chiefly existing In the germ ot Ibowheat and lust under the bran andjeavcfOIlI I1IJUIltcl W

A little white bread U safeMuch is a menace and danger

appendicitisbroughtfood that kept up a continual irri ¬

tation of the intestinal tract be ¬

cause he couldnt digest the starchworked and experimented for abouttwo years in perfecting a food inwhich the starch should be firstchanged to grape sugar in otherwords go through the first form ofdigestion so that he could havethe required elements of food andnot uaer therefrolll

GrapeNuts ¬

changIng ¬

grape sugar

foreignIngredientIt consists entirely and wholly ofwheat and barley containing all ofhe valuable food elements of these

nourishing grainsThe food is eranulaj n shape

purposely made a little hard Ingrder to bring down tUe1 HdIgesttvejuices from the gums and preservethe teeth by proper use It is soft ¬

ened by cream and Is one of themost delicious dishes ever placedon the table

We unhesitatingly say and thestatement will be verified by thegreat majority of physicians all overthe world that GrapeNuts is themost scientifically prepared food inexistence Made for a purpose itaccomplishes its purpose

It furnishes the system the valua ¬

ble muchneedgi carbohydratesthe elements that make Vain nerveand brawn andit is presented in a

ea5Y4lgestolJIt can be handled by tbe weakest

stomachs It is used by thousands

Vllher Mrs 1vacancy whcaused In thinew vice pres

The elecUoa director ujopcnlngoflhebutlho factliemphatic IIn I

01UJUIISacred i

A meeting oassociation willOct II at theNorth Stale sliClves an Autho

The formal opoccurred Fridayand ball was glvei

The flrst mullMathson club wlfOgd n avenue and Iday afternoon Th10 a musical procrau

probunclub The next meetlrtday when tbe Illeratuivote Itself to tbe tonIPublications A wenO T Drlcht wife of tlent of schooU will reExtension At lat

fisauly end Educsby Dr Arnold Tnook by JMnnMlo Simplify the Llv

MaryTheafternoon consistedon Historic CastledralsofKrsnceby

HRound the Weitntertalnm nt IblCthe South Concreciranged for Thursdabe made from the Dboulevard anel Ihefli41M Drexel boulevarhoslns The mlkadmen In costume andof the attractions fstop It2 Forty seHelmer hoslefS < Tvisitors and give IKArt Armenian wedlalnment Thenbe I ndon whe1court and lh racostume HerAmerica andDrexel boulevaInvitations wllPresident andbers of the K

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me at the iraDa club wmlckofQulaprogram wllTraining In Ithe morning

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of mothers for infants food and byathletes for their nourishment

It requires no cookingshaving beenthoroughly and skillfully cooked byexpert bakers It is ready for im ¬

mediate service It is economicalfor but four heaping teaspoonfulsare required for the cereal portionof the meal

This does not mean make your en ¬

teaspoonfulsis the proper amouut for that part ofuponItuable nourishment from that fourheaping teaspoonfuls than frommany times the weight of other food

It is particularly intended to takethe place of the quantities of whitebread now in too free use by mostfamilies

maydispleaseprinciple in this matter and knowexactly whereof we speak

There ate on file in our office nothuhdreds but thousands offrom people in all parts of the lestersIIgiving descriptions ofease and illhealth from the use ofimproper food and detailing thehealth and comfort that has comefrom a rearrangement of their dietalong our lines

We advise for breakfast a littleGrapeNutseggs and a cup of Postum CoffeeLet it go at that

At the midday meal repeat addingalittle slice of meat if thought best

At night hive afeood geperousnixed meal with a dessert madefrom one of the many recipes in theGrapeNuts book lound ia eachpackage Postum Cereal CoTBattle Creek I Mich

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fEoIvra he problem Anything yon neednot need TIp will secure or dls

ollorJOU +tThe price tor advertisements In thli

oolomu Ili Co a line Oath must aooompony the order for all ads Therewill be no variance tram thli rnle foranyone

TO RENT Rooms fnrnlihcd ornnfnmlihed 81V North Sixth itroet

DRY STOVE WOOD BOO oordifor tale by J W Clark 1835 Meyenstreet I

WANTED To buy some old show ¬

cases and counter Address E careThe Sun

ANY person who will dlitrlbnteample for f5 daily should address

Standard 4 Wells Chicago

Alwayi right up to now In oleo

trlcal work both tn price and workmanshlp Warden trjrcle Ca telephone 481

13 PER thousand copying letteriimaterial farnlihed stamped envelopefor particular Crystal Novelty OoRoom 58 Chicago

WAITED A good coak olio a boyaocnitomed to work in the homeHtgheitwagespald Apply at onceB34 Jefferson St

THREE Young men tram adDcab find Ticinlty at once to prepare forpositions in the government serviceApply to InterState Correi Init Ce

dar Knpldi laALL inoceiifnl people speculate

Why not you 1 Write for oar bookletshowing how yon can invest yonr idlemoney from 120 np and receive largereturns weekly money safely handledand can be wltbdawn at any timeAddress H Brolaiki and Co Suite40 J Htar bnllding 350 Doarborn BtChicago

JfSWS OF-THE RIVERS

Observations taken at 7 am River25i3 on the gauge a rise ot 03 in last24 hours Wind east a light breezeWeather clear and colder Tempera ¬

ture 28 Pell Observerf

The Wilford went to Tennessee riv ¬

er today after ties

The Marie J went to Tennessee

river today after ties

The Dick Fowler bad a big Saturdaytrip down the Ohio to Oalro today

The Joe Fowler came in today tramEvansvllle and will return at onoe

The Bonanza will pass down tomorrow from Cincinnati for Memphis

The Avalon wl1 arrive tomorrowfrom Chattanooga and leave about

MondayTheTennessee leaves at 0 thli er

en lug for Tennessee river and willhave a good trip

Captain John Baines with the Lnella Warren arrived WnIght out ofthe Cumberland river with 10000 ties

The Ohio Valley Improvement As ¬

sociation is still making strennonsefforts to have the ninefootstage moveacted on by congress Mr H A Pettar hat reoelved the petitions that areto be signed by the bona fide voters otthe city and county end then forwarded to Washington

Mr J Frank Chapman manager ofthe Chapman Eleotrlo company Louisvllle Kyin Is here to place on thesteamer Avalondno tomorrow a pow ¬

erful 10000power search light one ofthe finest made Tbe work will prob ¬

ably roqnlro bat a few hours and theboat will be one of the best equippedon the river

ZERO AT LOUISVILLE

Louisville Jan IOThe thermom ¬

eter nearly reached zero this morningIndications warmer with snow

Before ChristmasYou bought for others Nowis the time to buy for yourself

A Smash inPrices at-

HarboursBook Department

We dont carryover ourChristmas Stocks All Christ ¬

mas goods at

Less than CostColIc o ck II you vaoUhem

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