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lored. Colored, Art Pictures. The first of « series uf beautiful colored art pictures will be issu-d with the next Sunday Post-Dispatch, March 30th, Easter wuuber, The pictures are in eleven colors, size 104 | x16$ inches, ready for framing. Fit to adorn any home. The price of the great Sunday Post-Dispatch, including 14-page magazine, elaborately illustrated, comic section in colors, news sections and this beautiful art picture, regu- lar price, only 5 «ents a copy. Onsale at all news stands or by mail for 3 months 50 cents, Address: Post-Dispatch, St. Louis, Mo i | } ) Don’t Miss the First Picture, ; FREE WITH THE Sunday Post-Dispatch. KEEP IN TOUCH WITH St. Louis and the Work of Preparation for the Great World’s Fair of 1908. The St. Louis The Great Newspaver lo be- Democrat he Datty Grose-Democrat is without a rival in all the West, and stands at the very front among the few REALLY The Great Republican Paper of America. GREAT newspapers of the world. BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID. Daily, | Including Sunday. One Year - $600] One Year - - $4.00 40 to 60 Pag 6 Months - - - 3.00)6 Months - - - 2.00} One Year - 3 Months - - 1.50]}8 Months - - - 1.00]6Months - - 1,00 The Twice-a- Week Issue of the Globe-Democrat at $1 a Year. © Is the greatest newspaper bargain of the age. It is almost equal toa daily | i Daily, Sunday, Without Sunday. Edition $2.00 | peat the price of a weekly. It gives the latest telegraphic news from all the world every Tuesday ant Friday. Its market reports are complete and | correct in every detail Tt has no equal as a home and family journal and ought to be at every fireside in the land, Two papers every week, Right pages or more every Tuesday and Friday, One Dollar for oue year. Sample Copies free. Address THE GLOBE PRINTING CO., St. Louis, Mo | It Looks It is important that you should know how Omega Oil looks, so we print a picture of it here. The printing on the package is all in green ink. The trade mark is a leaf, with the words, “Omega Oil. | It’s Green.” Down near the bot- tom is the signature — Higinio Espinosa. Look for this name, because it is a guarantee that you are getting the genuine Omega Oil, that has cured so many cases of Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Cold in the Chest, Neuralgia, Stiff Joints, Sprains, Weak Backs, Strains and , student, the politician, as well as for / woman and the home, ; Stamps, we will mail the Mirror to | And principal points in Texas and the South- |ander the management of Fred. Harvey. BEST FOR THE INDITED POEM TO DEATH. BOWELS Alexander T. Sonnekalb Laughed Mer- If you haven't a regular, healthy movement of the bowels every day, you're ill or will be. Keep your bowels open, and be well. Force, in the shape of vio- ient physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The smooth- est, caslest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels sear and clean is to take CANDY CATHARTIC rily Shortly Before Suicide. Newark, N. J., April 20.—After chatting and laughing merrily with friends in the Palace Hotel last night Alexander T. Sonnekalb wrote and posted a letter, in which he told his wife he was about to commit suicide. | Returning to his room he wrote an , ode to death, which he entitled “The ; Revel of Old King Death.” Then he | took a large dose of morphine. | Yesterday morning the man’s wife, EAT *EM LIKE CANDY ghlcasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. De Good, | 0 n. 10, 3, : pee go ‘Wiite for tree sample, ‘and booklet on greatly alarmed, telephoned the wealth. Address 4s STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, CHICAGO or |hotel clerk, who, on going to the| EW YORK. KEEP YOUR BI.000 CLEAN room, discovered the dead body of| Sonnekalb. On the mantle were these verses: THE REVBL OF OLD KING DK ATH, | Come! stir up the bones and start the fires, The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- | Hold! Wait till this trembling wretch expires, ‘ pe Ps “| Now start up the music and lead forth the ghost eight page paper, In magazine form, | > me ; Aad open the doors for the countless host. edited by William Marion Reedy, as- YounginfenteLeliim, thecameasthocta; | sisted by a staff of contributorscom- | 1 reap in the timid and lay low the bold. | prising the best writers and literary a King on throne I level to dust, | sas : ie same as the 1 but just. authorities on all current subjects, | ee A Most Liberal Offer. social, religious, scientific, financial, | V4 my cold, beny Anger 1°11 point oat the | bot name literary or artistic, | To my agent selected to put in his claim.§ The Mirror is a weekly review of | No realm of creation caa escape from my grasp men and affairs; a treasury of short | 4*! teh at my quarry and atite hiv gasp. | stories and good poetry; a paper in phd hehe ee sing, pe Chuckle with giee, Which the best books, best plays and ct later ep hierdie smapbedbad . ‘ aig Don’t think you'll escape from my last, long best music are ably reviewed, and all ? ” . embrace, topics of contemporary interest AT? | Been the hour’s appointed when we meet face ven careful attention, [tis theup- to face, to-date paper for the merchant, the} Sonnekalh was at the head of the teacher, the professional man, the collection department ofa large Mar- ket street business house. His ace If you will send us 10c, in silver or | Counts are all right, and what caus. ed him to take his life is a mystery, your address for ten weeks. ; : ‘ q He leaves a widow and four children, Tar Mirror, St. Louis, Mo. Results are the Same, HChe penitentiaries of the country are filled with men who have taken other people's property without giv. — equivalent for it. Their crimes are not mitigated by soft names, They are simply thieves and robbers. A study of latter day business methods indicates that the wrong that these men did consisted less in the unjust deprivation than in the manner of going about it. The great financiers are accomp- Sh lishing the same results every day — and their success excites admiration, A NEW FAST TRAIN They do not use pistols on the high- —_— on ome es | WEY, Powder in the viultsorskeleton Between St. Louis and Kansas City and {keys in the locks. Their methods GKLAHOMA CITY, are more - ffective, WICHITA, They marshal a million dollars DENISON against one and capture it It is a SHERMAN vast army thoroughly disciplined ° and perfectly equipped, picking up DALLAS. seat FORT WORTH one by one the unarmed and unor- ganized civilians. west. This train is new throughout and is| The trust takes no more thought With boots Hatta at ari peoried of giving adequate value than does mae Tt runs via ou: sow the robber, Red River Division. It gains possession of the bread iance known to modern car| 20d creates a famine to give it con- iting nd raiironding b building and railroading has been empicyed » price of > s D of this service including © trol of the price of food. It heeds no sigh of the widow or cry of the or- in the mak 4 Cafe Observation Cars, phan. The hunger of the sufferers is Full information as to rates and all details of|made the weapon which compels a trip via this new route will be chverfully . * furnished, upon application, by any repre-| them to stand and deliver. Arbitra- Ceenre oe ; ~ rily created want is the unfailing FRISCO / agent of the trust. Every cent taken \ from the buyer above the price whieh TEM SYSTE \ ——~—) County at Large. By N. M. Nustienops. I have twenty-five acres of corn ground to rent, two miles north of Virginia. Jim Fortner has moved his house out to the road. Chas. Herrell’s baby died Sunday night of last week and was buried Monday. M. Hedges went to work for Mr Beach. Geo. Zinn’s little girl is very low with pneumonia. H. W. Ball, foreman on the Island farm, wants all the good teams he can get at good wages. Charley Lee says he has taken THE | Times ever since it was the size of a | Sunday-school paper published by | PENSION FOR MRS. HARRISON. Indiana Delegation to Press Action by Congress Indianapolis, Ind friends of Mrs Be: have renewed their ¢ April 24.—The nin Harrisen forts to secure a pension of $5000 annnally in her be- half, to be paid out of the national treasury, The Indianasenators and representatives, during their visit here to uttend the state convention, have been requested to take the mat- ter up at once It ie understood that Senator Bey- D. G. Newsom, and he says he takes |¢Tidge has agreed to introduce the seven papers, and when they were at | measure, W. H. H. Miller, former home, they would fuss over TuHE| attorney general, is active in Mrs, TiMEs to see which one would read it | first. Ida Clark has bought two spans of Harrison's case, and is himself per sonally urging the Indiana coutin- fine young mules which he paid $475 | gent to take immediate action. for. He has had a fair chance to make a fair profit. Samuel Burk had a paralytic stroke up at Summit and died April 19th. He was sixty years old. His sons, Row and E to attend the funeral, One of Tom Clark's g' ed work for Alton morning. Mr. Kash is putting up atwo-story house; it's going to be a tine one, two miles north of Amoret, Dr. O, Newkirk, o Amoret, was in Nyhart selling medicine for stock; he is as yood a veterinary as we have in | the county, One of C. Graham's boys is bedfast with the fever, Lheard a Republican say the other day “the Dewoerats have put out a ticket that it will make us paw and scratch to beat, but we will go after them just the sare.” irls commence: | ‘ark Monday Mrs. Win, Marsh, of Kansas City, | is down visiting her parents, Mroand Mrs, Jeff Dunsworth Mr. Rich, artist of Amoret, is mov ing in the east part of the county, Election isover, and thecandidates | erops. st. 40 for nominee, 12 1, " 5 TOBACCO SPIT 1 and SMOKE Your Lifeaway! You can be cured of any form of tobacco usin easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, fullot new life and vigor by taking -TO-BAC, that makes weak men strong, Many gain ten Vinge ie in ten days, Over 600,000 cured, Alldruggists, Cure guaranteed, Book- let and advice FREE. Address STERLING RUME ‘¥ CO.. Chicago or New York. 437 Governor Dockery celebrated his 38rd wedding anniversary Tuesday night in a most unusual manner, says a Jefferson City dispatch, by pardoning the oldest life convict in point of service in the Missouri peni- tentiary, Governor Dockery and Private Secretary O. P. Gentry were at the penitentiary last night and while there John Bogard, who had come to the penitentiary 16 years of age to serve his life behind the prison bars, was made one of the hap- piest men in the land. John Bogard while a mere boy killed a man in Independence, Mo., and was sentenced All hope had been given up by him and his friends, when Governor Marmaduke was pre- vailed upon to issue a commutation to the murderer and he was sentenced for life. Bogard wert into the peni- tentiary fourteen years ago andsince that time has never been outside of He had practically given up all hope of ever being liber: to be hanged the prison walls. would be fixed by reasonable compe-| at nd the joy which came tehim Bruises. There are a lot of other. mn, is @ thett. liniments that may be bought in drug stores, and a few of them are pretty good, too, but you of course ~ want the safest and surest remedy, so you buy nothing but Omega Oil when you have a pain or ache in flesh, muscles or joints. Never mind where the pain is, for the Oil cures in one part of the body just as well asin another. soc. a bottle. ™ Every agreement made to deprive TABLET the consumer of the henefit ofeompe- tition ia a conspiracy to rob and ae- eal Co.'s Antiseptic | ,« ; ; Snkaie ‘vues: | tion-against it should always be A BOON TO WOMEN. HAMA 4 Sel The Dr. Sehurmann Che> iron prekase.s . SURE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES — PECULIAR TO WOMAN, i inster sivil.—Nevad: ever fail fused strictly according to directions. | Criminal instead of civil.—Nevada ‘e safe, sure, harmless, neat and clean. A tonic Post. erative to the sexual o1 They preserve the cure diseases of the Vagina Womb Ovarian All Vaginal discharges and soreness, i lar and +up- pressed Menses, loss of vigor and tone, These tablets aro used not only to cure these diseases but to prevent Nearly every person needs a tonic Mraniang currence. We have received thousands of testi- | medicine at this time ofyearto bri SUR GUARANTEE — ‘icici, maine [UP and invigorate the nervous sys. wou sarenengs tnd, otter a revand of ONE HUNDRED tem, to cleanse the bowels, eve = rtd nites ae wit yatta | satoat remedy to do thie a ie wil fore Ron rarest PE Ob | Oe om, regulate. the liver THE DR, SCHURMANN CHEMICAL CO, etter Linc, erik Be '» Jand enrich the blood. Price 5c. HOLLAND BUILDING, DEPT. . 4 : See TEL, Docker 's drug store. Harness and Saddlery, _ Buooies: and “UITis Ss Road Wagons and Sprino Wacons 7 gon Harness $10 to $80; es. Rugey Wagon Sheets and Bows. | you willsurely trade with McFARI.:AND BROS, Lockwood Times: During the downpour of rain last Wednesday a flock of wild geese which were passing over were called down by Dr. Terry's _| tamed wild geese and they settled down in his oat field just west of the house. The doctor spied them and thinking they were his pets under took to drive them into his chicken lot. While in the midst of perform- ing this important task he saw Wm. Whadden bringing up the rear with @ shooting iron in his hand ready to last evening when the goveraor told him that he was free and» could go back home last night wasalimost too much for him Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has has been branded by the most com- petent authorities. They have dis- pelled the silly notion that one kid Shifting the Blame. The Chicago Tribune, referring to the complaint against the beef trust 8 Burk, took the train! because of the advance in beef prices, at Butler for Jackson eounty noon | and also pointing out that the fail- ure of the corn crop has something to do with this increase, says that if blame must be attached to some- body for present high prices, “Let it be Providence, not the packers.” The republican organs have generally in sisted upon credit) being bestowed upon the republiv good It seems hardly fair for the blame intthis particular case to be shifted liean party credit forthe good crops, party for If we are to give the repul why not hol’ them responsible for crop failures? ‘The Tribune will, how- ever, have ditticulty in’ placing the blame upon Provideftte for present high prices of beef, so long as there are any Considerable number of peo ple having sutticient discerns recognize the e influence of the beef trust moner, The Com Important Catue Deal Clinton Democrat George M, Casey, the noted short- horn breeder of Henry county, has justclosed one of the mostimportant cattle sales of recent years, having closed a deal for a bull, three cows With calves and a yearling heifer for $25,000, The sale was made by the firm ot Robbins & Son, Horace, Ind. The herd purchased is headed by the im ported bull “Choice Goods, mal for which Messrs. Robinson & Son had previously refused Mr Casey's offer of $10,000 cash. The an ani- Other animals are the imported cow “Cicely.” the heifer “Roberta.” al Ways a prize winner wherever shown, and “Roberta's” mother, all of these with calves, and a tine yearling and a splendid two year old heifer Theanimals will arriveon the Casey ranche the last of the week Verfect digestion is the only foun dation for perfect health he food we eat makes all the blood ve which in turn feeds every nerve, mus ele and tissue in the body. Herbine quickens the appetite, aids digestion gives tone and vigor to all the fu tions and ensnres good health. Prics 500-1. L. Tueker, drugeist Ocean Steamer is Sunk Malaga, Spain, April 24.—The steamer Buda of Fiume collided with the steamer Adriadne of Rorterdai off Cape Galt to-day.—Tha—Bade of food is needed for brain, another kind for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct. diet will not only nourish a particular part, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your food may be, its nutriment is destroyed by in- digestion and dyspepsia. You must prepare for their appearance or pre- vent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy mil- lions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy ac tion, purifies the blood, and makes you feel buoyant and vigorous. You ean get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies. Get Green’s special alman- ac, e-0-w Dan Tucker, the Pleasant Hill colored man, who broke into Ben Reed’s house some time ago and ap- sank, The ¢ of 19 and 118 pas sengers were saved by ‘the British steamer Murillo. An observing farmer says: There are some curious things about corn, and one is, where do the red and speckled ears come from when you don’t plant any but white corn? And another is, why don’t we find an ear with an odd number of rows on it? You can find a four leaf clover, but You never found an odd row onan ear of corn yet. It is always four- teen, sixteen and twenty, or some other even number and we wouldlike to know about its mathematics, and what objection nature has in these instances to odd numbers.”"—Ex. Wife Took Harsh Revenge. English, Ind., April 24.—Cruel treatment will be the plea of Thomas Foley, ina divorce proceeding. His wife admits that she tied his hands and feet while he was drunk and ap- plied salt to his hands, face and 4 Harness $7 to $25; Second-hand Hurness $3 to $15; Saddles, all v8. Our Vehicles are the latest in design antl weie ~~ MoFARLAND )BROS., Butler, Mo. propriated unto himself various and |Clething, that the cattle in the field nd anger — : Phage icty sundry articles therein, such asshoes, ee ee ee ee | canned fruit, flour, etc., was tried at that those were his tame geese and ! Harrisonville Monday, and by Judge at that instant they flirted theirtails | Jarrott adjudged a trespasser thei ¥ he high- | #gainst the law to the extent of three pa i sie i in the penitentiary. Doubtless pi nt A r. Tucker will —_— be bo late ped his supper down there. The man he Health for 10 Cents. ied A lively liver, pure blood, clean | Hill Times. robbed is also colored.—Pleasant bright perfect health— Geta Cas ly Cathartic will ob- tain and secure them for you. Genu- ‘ine tablets stamped C.C. C, Never where he lay helpless might lick hime to death, as a revenge fo a beating she recived. q Foley’s skin was raw in many places and his clothing in shreds. CANDY CATHARTIC $3 10.) ‘S5e. 500, Boug*t | Genuine stamped CC. C, Never sold In Beware of the dealer who tries to sell “something just as good.” Aye

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