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The Frisco System now offers the | traveling public excellent service and | fast time— Between St. Louis and Kansas City and points in Missouri, Kansas, |] Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Terri- tory, Texas and the Southwest, Between Kansas City and points in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and the Southeast. Between Birmingham and Mem- phis and points in Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and the West and Southwest. Full information as to route and rates cheerfully furnished upon appli- cation to any representative of the Company, or to Passenger Traffic Department, Commercial Building, Saint Louts. Special Excursion. Every day during the months of will sell one way colonist tickets to ho, Montana and Wyoming at about {one-half the regular tariff rates. | Will be glad to furnish further infc mation to any ove contemplating triptoabove territory —Doubledaily | train service from Kansas City, Call on or address, March and April the Mo. Pacitie Co, | | points in Washington, Oregon, Ida- | WATCH ST. LOUIS. COONEY APPARENTLY BEATEN. The greatest world’s fair the world | has ever seen will be held atSt. Louis in 1903. To keepin touch with the work of preparation for this great | world’s fair and to get all the news Hamlie Leads in Democratic Congres- sional Race in Seventh District. } Springtield, Mo., of all the earth, every reading person T. Hamlin, who is the manager of his shouldjat once subscribe for the] prother's campaign for the Demo- | saper ee of St. Louis, the} oraticnomination for Congress in the GLOBE-DEMO( RAT. Itstands pre- 7th district, composed of the counties eminent and alone among American | of Lafayette, Saline, Howard, Pettis newspapers, and acknowledges no Dentan. Hickory equal or rival. Its circulation eX-| claims to have reliable information tends to every state and territory in| that Lafayette. with 14 votes: Ben- the union, to Canada and Mexico,| ton with 5 votes: Polk, with 7 votes and to every part of the world where and Greene, with 18 votes, have been there are readers of the English lan-| carried by C. W. Hamlin guage. {It ought to be in * ahaa home| ojaims: part of the Howell county during the coming year. See adver-} vote, and has a number of friends on tisement elsewhere in this issue. } i % 7 j ” 18-6t the Pettis county delegation, who will vote for C. W. Hamlin, whose nomination on the first ballot at Sedalia next Wednesday seems to be 2 Resolutiens of Respect. SRE.” Tadtew Jacksce was Dore atlack-t* foregene conclusion. There are 78 gonville, Ohio, Aug. 28, 1834. He votes im the convention. married Miss Ruth A. Voatan Sept. Marshall, Mo., March {.—Demo- 16, 1860. He united with the Bap- cratic primaries. for the selection of tist church at Antioch, Batescounty, — bj haoad ey: peso sig Mo., April, 1896. He died January convention were held here yesterday. 17, 1902. The candidates were James Cooney, Reolved, that in the death ef Bro present incumbent, and Matt Hall, 4 . : : resent atate Callahan the family has lost a kind ? oe ‘ ; result was 1{) delegates for Hall and devoted companion and indulgent Me tow Coane Re g ooney, father, The community a good and it ; loval oftiaen and the chureh aeons structs for Cooney and Greene and sistent and earnest member. Polke unbies tor Hamlin, Resolved, that a copy. of these res- county is divided, but is supposed to " i bs be for Harlin, olutions be spread. upen the church all wlve Hi ne th At in . ve > i nity J record, a copy furnished the bereaved br eres Suwanee ‘i G family,anda copy sent tothe BurLer County Totes for publication, Done by order of the church, L. A. BeEAMAN. Committee 1a: J. SHELTON, MRS, SOFPEL IS INDICTED, 4H SHenron Three Charges Against the Who Helped the Biddles to Escape Pittsburg, March 13.—Indietments in three cases against Mrs, Catherine " Lit$Wihu Butte, Mont., March 9.—A remark- lable instance ofa dream causing # Soffel, wife of ex-warden Peter kK. Sof el growing out of the Biddle bre LameShoulders A person with lame shoul- ders comes pretty near be- A lameness in the arms or leg.or back is en have to stop work while woman usually has so much she just Aas to keep going as best she can. The best remedy for lame- ness is rest, and a cure is reached quicker when the lame spot is bathed and rubbed freely with Omega Oil. It is an oily liniment of a green color, and is so much better than other lini- ments, and so different in all ways, that you should never lose time fooling with something else. All good druggists sell Omega Oil, but if you hap- pen to go where it is not on sale, please tell the druggist he ought to get a supply of his wholesaler. If you want any pain or ache to be quickly cured, Omega Oil isthe remedy that will do the work. soc. a bottle. ™ man’s body to be exhumed comes to {light here in Connection with the } death of WoS. Mann, a stranger in Butte, who died of paralysis on Feb- | ruary 23. Nothing was found among Should Mrs, ¢Soffel upon the threecharges the maxinun aggregate sentence that eould be ine posed | his effects by whieh his relatives] years in prison and a fine of $2 could be located, except several un-| Phe first charge is for aiding erimi- signed and undated letters from his} pals to eseape, ‘The wife | About a week after his death a} are separateindiet ments forfelonious letter was received from her, at Hot} assault and batterapon Charles Rey: | Springs, Ark. Mrs, Mann wrote that] polds and James M she had a most shoeking and realis- | oy tie dream on the night of February] of the Biddles and | 23, when she saw her husband dead | ghrown over or jumped over the rail- Jin his coffin, She dreaw.d that he] jng from the cell tier and badly hurt had been buried alive, and when the] on the night of the escape. grave was opened the body was turn: | ably will be a month befc ed over in the coffin, Still, another | fo] ‘i brought to trial letter came, and in it she said she had the same vision three times, aud she begged animmediate anawer froin anyone who might get the letter. capaci Undertaker Duggan was so im- pressed with the letters that” he tart the body exhumed to satisfy himeell | President Roosevelt Has Bought “Mis- souri,’’ and the Decomposition had set in and the} ‘undertaker says he could find ne evi- dence that Mann was not dead when he was buried. CUB ere “gis signature i. 3 box of the genuine <axative Boo Ocinine rabtets * remed: ‘fn one day Me&ico, Mo., March Roosevelt has purchased the Audrain | county horse “Missouri” and Prince! animal's brother, now ou the Burge farm twelve of this prince fell in love with his horse while in W He wanted to know ali animal. The president is said to have paid $6,000 forthe horse. — It} town shinwton Cerrilos, NM., Mareh 14.—Edward Hull, a liveryman, was shot twice and perhaps fatally wounded last | night by N. D. Crenshaw, a barber. isnot known-what Mr The shooting occurred at the Palace ask the prince for ! hotel, where Hull's sister, Miss Annie Heather: Hull, was conversing in the parlor ; i with Crenshaw. She refused to go home with her brother when he asked her todo so. the prince will try to buy’ him, — Au- drain county is the home of the that Mann had not been buried alive. {the rolls were choked. reel | who thereupon shot hiin, Crenshaw ! under arrest. Harmess! and Saddlery, Buootes and . i Sd tes» Road Wagons and Sprino Wasons Wagon Harness $10 to $30; om“ Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all st les boys will no doubt be acceptable, agon Sheets and Bows. Our Vehicles are the latest in design and painting. ospecially in weather like that of : and prices. Buggy Tops. Cushions, Come end see us; get our prices und you will surely trade with He struck Crenshaw, Rex McDonald. Gift to William Jewell. announced at chapel this morning that John D. Rockefeller, the oil mag- nate, has offered to give $25,000 to the endowment fund of William Jew- jell college. Tlie offer is made through the American | society and isoncondition that $75,- {000 more be raised this year. Will- ‘iam Jewell’s endowment was increas- ed $100,000 last year, A. D. Brown, fof St. Louis, giving #25,000 on the game condition as the Rockefeller offer. The college now hasanendow- ment of $300,000. The Nevada Mail says Postmaster | ‘“McAnulty, of that city, reports an | jorder issued by the government ‘whereby the rural mail carriers’ | ‘salary fs increased from $500 to $600. We sippose the order that} , would apply to Vernon county will | also apply to other counties, and a’ ‘raise of $100 in the salaries of the, LY MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo. | SSyruary. ; rence, Barton, Barry and Jasper. W. A. Stephens recently came from Arkansas to Lamar. He was not pleased with his new home andaban- doued his droperty there without at- tempting to dispoxe of it. A placard in the window said: ‘“ione to Ar- kansas. Post. Come and sce me.—Nevada CASTORIA Yor Infants and Children. geod returning to June Rate of $45.00 for the row ri Onsale June 2nd and 7th, ter, return limit July Sst, 1902. Rate of $45 for the round trip On sale Aug. 8rd to Sth, Toe good returning to Sept. 80th. Only $45.00 for the round trip Only one change of ears betwoon Butler and San Francisco and Los Angeles. For any further informs tion, call on or address, Special one way rates toCalifornia. Only about one-half regular rates every day during March and April Annual Meeting National Eduea tional Association, Minneapolis, Minn., tiekets on sale July 5,6and 7, good for return to Sept. Ist. by de- The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 3 Signature of Cnjflllitda, positing with joint agent, rate of one fare plus two dollars for round trip. EK, C. VANDERVoORT, Agt. ’ SECOND NOTE TO TURKEY riv r freedom Sultan’s Government is Asked to Pun es tscl ish Miss Stone's Captors. ee : Oil has been struck in a well, two March 9.—Mr. O Constantinople, March 9.—Thejmiles north of Odessa, Mo. The American legation here to-day pre- strike h ns caused a flurry ot ex “4 sented to the porte the second note men in the town and neighborhood. referring to the capture of Miss Ellen Ls - R , M. Stone. In this note it is pointed | elisa fev y SESE fia fentered by burglars a few nightsago. outthat as Miss Stone wascaptured, ’ P the ransom paid and the prisoner | A lot of groceries and a few dollars < 1 > pra aid ANC 1 soners |. olk and Greene, |" hg = in money were taken away. delivered in Turkey, the brigands sib sc Phonsne clientes, ¥ must be within the Turkish frontier, | Stops the Cold and Works off the a and should therefore be captured Cold. F I mS The note denies that the authorities} Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets 2 He also} Were ever required to lessen their|cure a cold in oneday, No cure, no vigilance on the frontier, and asserts | P&Y Price 25 cents. F & that only the movements of the} Mra, Annie Rayburn, of Kingsville, : troops in the interior were interfered | Johnson county, has filed a suit for : with. $5,000 damages against the Mo. ~ . Pacific railroad at) Warrensburg for The first note sab sented bad the the alleged killing of her husband. porte by the United States legation - at Constantinople in the matter of| Veil Eppstein, a veteran merchant Miss Stone's capture by brigatds de- of Boonville, was killed by a train in bas A “ +, [that city Friday. He had been a ‘ mande d the punishment of the gnilty resident of Boonville wince 1848, and parties. The porte, in replying, re-|gtarted in business in that city in pudiated responsibility. 1850. “Jim” Younger Can't Wed. White Cloud, Kan, Mareh 5.— x . ; _ | While Rew. Mr, Baugerman, of Mait- Fd St. Vaul, Minn, March 13.—"Jina”’|Jand, Mo., was preaching a revival representative, The} Younger, who was sent to the peni-|sermon in the Christian chureh here tentiary for taking part in the North- he was stricken with paralysis, His Pettis county in-| field raid, and who is out on parole, condition is critical, Wants to get married, He cannot More poultry is shipped out of Mis Lafayette | becuse he ia legally dead, and is un-{souri than any other state in the able to enter into acontract, Young. | Union Last esol goa "ny : P ‘ t . 25.000 tons “vellow These three connties fer submitted the question of whether bmounted t6-20 pete hone And there's a good and grow ornot he could wed to Governor Vian ing demand for more Sant, who has looked into the mat ‘ ter with some surprising results. lu No one | See nt ‘ one ie ~ o ; ture o tdergoes Trou plies, U1iess Minnesota a miei Wwho-is alife paris they are so atiticted.‘Pabler's Buek- soner is civilly dead. The ouly way oye Pile Ointment is a quick, saleand he ean make any binding contract, | painless cure, Price SO cents in bot Woman} in the eyes of the law, is through the} tes. Tubes, 75 cents Hb, Pucker board which pardon lim, in this case Alisa Helen NM t the state board of control, whieh is} torn her capture Jempowered to enter: inte a contract |dits to wood acco ike for him. His not probable, how.| the lectus Cv eis billed tine ever, that the three members of the " ae ai ASCH ne hie hia WW bsst ‘ — 4 of the | yoard ontrol, separately or asa] Kansas, and the tertis agreed uy rs from jail dany 30, Whole, will agree to enter into amar tis $300 ain a : tthe carthtr optre aeeateettetertet — — ~_ rue bills were returned tle Lenetit uf the paroled life conviet. | be convicted 1 i ; pe ) we Lat BI r he only Way Tor ann bebidas ye to become a mares man iv Mines sotitis to getaa pardon, whieh willt nia ‘ ; i upon her would be sixteen) atore him to the rights of a living th yO). : e ’ { 1 wie citizen, Another phase of the law is} sini that neither ‘dim’ Younger nor his) Ed. Te ey sand det Harrison, other charges | jrogher Cole, if they establish any [Wert of Montrose, and Jas, | ; lard, som of dt Ballard. 1 business of their own, as has been din that town We The amid ‘ ‘ contemplated, can be held for any] Te disease was eoutracted by stiak MeGarry, jail) debts which they may ineur, In hisfing hands with a friend: who Reynelds was shot by one his appheation to the governor re-| Passine hrongh tewn on the MeGarry was | questing information as to his tights b ! When ehildver enbache uN to marty, Younger said nothingeon: | F watt Hall ‘ Te oe) wort mo owit! whi pas cerning the proposed brid: sn ~ iain a z : ; ed It prob-| ki eh merase lick ly fn Aiva. Bok Killed in an Ore Crusher. id Pick Webb City, Mo. Maret 13.—Frauk | °" Eilis was killed in the rolls of the} 4 3 L petitioner in bankru HENRY AVANTS A MISSOURI HORSE] Fleming concentrating mill onCenter| schedules bis asset 49%, wy ; Creek tris ‘morn'ng ldothing and lis debts as St 1 He had gone to the mil to takel gs. gag of whieh ; ; breakfast to bis sou, who wis one Off poe abiety shee deed theatres Prince Mav ithe erus rteeders, and, seem that lipped fello <travagant Buy the Brother. Ito remove av tock. He fell and j ‘ I 7.—President | head was caught it s whe Inn in ni, it ror De <1 body. His sou pulied tis body from > ! 38 e loie re tl] | Henry intends to negotiate for the | the machine j tantly iI ' : Reed-| Ellis leaves a widow and: enht}a Po year old miles southwest | children ‘ 1 It seoms that) the} an ‘ Uh AUP Children often ny with the president vere character results, when food is about the} taken which is at all ditticalt to dip- | rest White’s Cream Vermifuge acts jit lasa general and pet toniv. {1 It Burk will | Price, 25 cents.—H. L. Lucker. te dos surke i Missouri 8 The check forgers got in their work | 2! i , He is taking special care}on the butchers of Marshall, Mo..| weeks a of the animal since he has heard that | the other day and tee: em outot| pallor the omes brish 1 several dollars. The forger calls on] ie step ¢ ie Pri the butcher after banking hours,| Hl. Ll. Tucker ‘i : . {buys some meat and lard and then : are world’s champion saddle stallion, presents a forged check for SS_ or Mrs. Carrie: Kearney, of Osweso $10, gets his change and skips. The} Nansas, was arrested, ne other day | butcher discovers bis awindle, when [2ld iin de oe wen oi ee es ‘he ealls at the bank the next day. |!0' ked = ™ or it Aaa Renee |The Butler butchers and merchants |" ee ich bh acuta td a baae tae Liberty, Mo., March 13.—President | will do well to keep a sharp look out bar ni be iy epewel A f J.P. Green, of William Jewell college | for the rascals as they are operating | Uh MK vin Ns tape a ail jin all the towns around us. prisoners, Will Geary, was convicted ; | of burglary, and other DP A. Cal “a The congressional committee for} houn was under sentence uF é ‘the Fifteenth district has set thecon- | ior the murder of his wile, te) gressionaleonvention date for March é th. The convention is to be held] Excursions to San Francisco aud Los a Webb City. The distriet is eom- Angeles. Baptist Educational posed of the following counties Tick he \ 7 Vernon, Newtos, MeDonald, Law- lekets On Bite E