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DUNHAM Wayne, Du Poyo Co., Itlinois, HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE Percherou Horses valued at $3,000,000, which Includes 75 /S PER CENT OF ALL HORSES sarah Stk > Boe ons SOF FRANCE.” aU IMPORTED TO AMERICA. STOCK ON HAND: 150 young men or ladies, in Address P. W. Ziegler & C Chics 9, ill. PROHIBITION A FAILURE. ——_ +o. Mecca for Whisky Men Kansas a From Other States. | the state ot Kansas. — oe | The Views of a Drummer Who Sells | name, but it’s only nominal,”’ j lage, town or city muclr whisky or beer as you want to | drink. Liquor tora St. Joseph House— Some Statistics. —-2 Prohibition, did you say? Well,I believe they do have something over call in Kansas which they by that saida foseph liquor drummer, just inj from a trip, as he shook the cinders out of his duster and g ed a Gazette reporter’s hand. | *But, seriously, to what extent | do you find that prohibition pro- hibits?" “Prohibition shibit at all. doesn’t pri vil- that There is not a cross-road, Kansas to in does not boast of from one ten drug stores, where you can get as} I could name you towns of 700 inhabitants where a car load ot Why, don’t you know that statistics show that the trade in liquors has been in- creased fifty per cent in the last three and to proye this it requires a reterence to the fact that beer is sold per week. years, only whisky drummers consider Kansas as the very best state in the unien tor their trade. To further sub stantiate this statement it is slown that all the whisky markets in the country have men in that. state. Personally I have met men from Peoria, Iil., Nevada, Mo,, Quincy, Hannibal, Cincinnati, Lancaster, Pa., Louisville, Lexington, Ky. St. and ot course Joseph. from wi place more liquor is sold into Kansas than from the other any of places named. Every export brewery is represented, and besides this the Walruff brewery at Lawrence 1s running in full blast, with on the road.’ five men ‘*Then there are no license benefits to the towns? “None whatever. It is free liquor to buy it, and the records of any express office will show that a man can have to any one in Kansas who wants liquor shipped any way except C. O. D, itbeing held that the pur- chase 1s made where the two minds meet. For instance, you are a Kansan who wants a demijobn of whisky St. Joseph All you have to do 1s to send me an and I am a liquor merchant. order and the trade is consummated in when I open your letter.’’ “Are there many places 1n Kan- sas where they run saloons open- my office, ly ?”” “No. So far as I know, only Leavenworth, Wichita, Junction City, Humboldt, Williamsburg, Chanute, Cherryvale, Independence, Coffey- ville, Garden City and Lawrence.”’ **What difficulty do you find in doing business and _ still obey the law ?” ‘None whatever. We sel! only to those to whom the law permits us to sell.’’ month does each druggist sell on an avers ‘How much liquor per age?’ **About two barrels ot whisky and about 400 dozen bottles ct beer. The druggist, you will remember, has a convenient back yard where you can drink your liquor, it being contrary to the iaw to drink it in the house. In communities where the prohi- bition element 1s very strong, the man who desires a drink keeps the article in his cellar.” *“‘How do the people look upon the resubm:ssion question?” ‘They generally regard this sort at movement with great favor. You See the state of Kansas isn’t getting a cent of revenue out of this immense traffic and there is nobody benefitted except the dealer and the probate judge, jwho gets a shght fee every permit he files. O¢ there are one or two cities where they make the dealers pay a revenue in the shape of tax, but im the aggre- gate this amounts all.”? “Is b siness stagnated on this ac- count? “For answer to this for course to nothing at question I will refer you to two cities in the state—Atchison and Wichita. The latter has allowea her saloon inter- : S i ! ests to be overridden by tanatics and club | records in Topeka will show an in- | crease for every t nS Consumption Cured cian retired from practice, . os r has stood is dead, while the former has in his hands by aa nd 1s in having 4 East Ind simple ve or men, squarely by he to-day the best a and liveliest city ‘How about Topeka and Atchi-| son?’ altogether to office se places run The rooms. express Why, whisky m/j irty days. : there buy In Atchison are several club rooms, but the ma-| jority of the trade to Ez ast | Atchison, Mo., and where the bri idge | tolls used to be $3 and $4 per day) for toot passengers they now foot up | to $15 and $ ~Are there “Only a few,comparatively speak- | e druggists } five barrel lots. there} goes When Baby was sick, we vave her Caswria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, y prosecutions?” When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Whea she bad Children, she gave them Castoria, ing, outside ot Atchison, where the attorney general is making himselt | The only instances now | can- | obnoxious. are where county attorneys are where | } ne) didates for re tion and 2 a record. they want to ma i general sentiment among fair minded | thinking peopie is in favor of a high | license system, something with w hich | they can build pavements and keep | out of debt.’’—St. Joseph Gazette. 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