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lf Co; A Most Liberal Offer. The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty- eight page paper, in magazine form edited by William Marion Reedy, as sisted by a staff of coutributorsecom prising the best writers and literary authorities on all current subjects, social, religious, scientitic, financial, literary or artistic. The Mirror is a weekly review of men and affairs; a treasury of short stories and good poetry; a paper in which the best books, best plays and . best music are ably reviewed, and all > tdépics of contemporary interest are given careful attention, It is theup- to-date paper for the merchant, the teacher, the professional man, the student, the politician, as well as for woman and the home. If you will send us 10c, in silver or stamps, we will mail the Mirror to our address for ten weeks, Tue Mirror, St. Louis, Mo, KIL-KOLD at your druggist’s. send price to and prices. Buys, Tops, Cushions, W: and see us; get our prices and you will surely trade with a agon Sheets and Bows Women and Jewels, | Jewels, candy, flowers, man—that is the order of a woman’s preferences, | Jewels form a magnet of mighty | power to the average woman, Even | that greatest of all jewels, health, is ruined in the strenuous efforts to make or save the money to purchase | them. If a woman will risk her! | health to get a coveted gem, then let her fortify herself against the insid- | ious consequences of coughs, colds | and bronchial affections by the regs ular use of Dr, Boschee’s Gergan Syrup It will promptly arrest eon- sumption in its early stages and heal | the affected and bronchial | tubes and drive the dread disease | from the system, It is not a cure-all | but itisa certain cure for coughs, | colds and.all bronchial troubles. You | jean get Dr. G. G, Green's relieble | remedies at any drugstore, c-o-w Get Green's Special Almanac, lungs MEYER’S { Hate a cold worse than you doa. cough and Keep it stopped. Cure Grip, Headache and Malaria, too. 25 Cents If he can’t supply you, MEYER’S MEDICINE CO., 260-266 W. Broadway, New York. TABLETS They stop a | orders to Walon Harnes 319 to $30; Single Harness $7 to 225; Second-hand Harness $3 to $15; 8: Our Vehicles are the latest in design and paint MeFARLAND BROs,, Butler, Mo. $3.00 Worth of NEW MUSIC Postpaid $ ] (ere) For In order to introduee it to the public, namely: One copy Lake Park Schottische price ie One copy Enraptured Waltz, price, We One copy Vapor City Two-Step March, price Me One copy Weltmer March, price . One copy Kaylor ros’, Schottisehe, price... 50e One copy of the latesc song, entitled, ‘If Only the Right Step is Taken,’? Se For $1.00 we will send to any address, postpaid, the above music, It is all brand new, between third and fourth grade, Your money back if not satisfactory, Address all J. H. KAYLOR & CO., Music Publishers, Nkvapa, Mo, ORDER NOW. Vernon Co, 48-4 via the Missouri Pacific’ Railway, Ac- count Fall Festivities, , The annual Horse Show will take place in the Exposition Coliseum trom November 3rd to Sth, inclusive, In addition to these attractions there will be running races daily on the mile track at the Fair Grounds and base ball games between teams of the American and National | Leagues on their respective grounds, — An excellent opportunity will be Offered to see the World's Fair site |and the progress made on the build- | ings for the great international expo- sition of 1904, \ See local agent for detailed infor- | mation as to rates tickets, ete. H.C, ‘Tov ND, | Gen'l Pass’r and Ticket Agt, St. Louis, Mo. LOW RATES 10 ST, LOUIS via the Missouri Pacific Railway, Ac- count Fall Festivities, Which include the Great St. Louis Fair, which gives $30,000, in premi- ms. the gorgeous Veiled Prophet ageant; Street Fair and Carnival; | Horse Show in the Coliseum; running horse races daily by the best thor- oughbreds in the country and base ball games between teams of the American and National Leagues, Allevents during October and the first week in November. Ask your local agent for detailed information and visit the World’s Fair City. H.C. Towysenn, _ Gen’l Pass’r and Ticket Agt., St. Louis, Mo. Order of Publication, STATE OF MISSOURI, ¢ a8 County of Bates, = euit court of Bau in vacation, September CA nick and GW Minnick, her husband, plai! tiffs, vs. Sarah Hyatt and — Hyatt, her hi band, Martha Kegerries and Peter Kegerr! her husband, Emma Brown and Abr Brown husband, Anna Bell nee Thompson and —Ansdown, Robert L Gregory, James ‘Thompson, Mary Thompson, Frank jomp- son, George Thompson, Lucy Ann Thomp- son, Della Bronson, nee Minnick and — Bron- son her husband, The BatesCo, Investment Co., and John C Hayes, defendants, Order of Publication. Now at this day comes the piaintitls herein by their attorney, WO son, and files their amended petition alleging, among other things vhat defendants, Mary Thompson, Frank ‘Thompson, George ‘Thompson, Lucey Ann Thompson, and Della Bronson nee Minnick }guns which he pr k, {tion ef evolving t and — Bronson her husband, are not residents of.the state of Missouri. Whereupon it is or- dered by the clerk in vacation that said de- M ‘erm o72 In batiste. Teresi Form 6 For acu Sparen Long over , ERECT FORM CORSETS are the only make in the world with particular and precise models for every possible build of figure. By buying the Erect, Form you can sécure perfect eas service” and an absolutely exact fit. There are over fifty different styles. The Erect Form follows peg own contour—it doesnot press 2pon the bust or abdomen, the person by keeping the shoulders in a straight line. 3 and 70% For medium figures - AY ore ‘same as above but made of fine coutit 1.80 uble as much fendants be notified by publication that i have come i& suit against them and gen re of following descri ying and being’situate in the county of Bates and state of Missourt, to-wit: The west half of lots three (3) and tour (4) of the northeast quarter of section two (2), all in township thir- AMERICAN WO: AN A COLONEL | Made So by the Governer of Georgia Alter the (ns nin Vogue in Germany, “Wh the kaiser loves he first w whieh aptly deseribes the ey of the German emperor sing favors among women is when a post of honor in the vuseh ra jeweled order en »yal favor, t is a commis in the Ger- y. Theeommand may be hon- but it carries with it cer- easing to a woman of ury women rself. When eview he- the showy t uniform of white with re She accampanies the annual parac her reg watehes emenin n the offi- frequently visits \merican women ar and the m pubtic rckpowle wed, there one weman colonel in the Ur States, and hers fs a sort of eourt rank, ‘This is M Morris, und aid of the gov Miss r ss Mamie G sutenant colonel, Mor Chattan " und he n dates froma formal visit mace t town by t! executive of Tennes- see's INVENTOR HAS ODD SCHEME. Ohioan Who Helieves He Has Dia covered More Effective Method of Firing a Cannon, Army asked to give their attention te cons erduance officers have been sider e remarkable invention of Ohio wan, who believes he has a an covered something which will con- tribute to the deadline ment. t whi was a nickel-plated aifair, sufficiently of arma The moc Lis submitted convineing in its oper ture, ‘Phe inventor | between upright wheels, stispending them after the manner of the car- riages in the ! By « simple mechanism different angles of tire, the same for all the gun It is proposed to rotate the guns, loadingy the ion from acon ‘nily placed platform. The inventor bel gun may be placed in his wheel. He had left to the experts, details of problems weight. By tions it was found that the 1 tion in minia- es SIX runs erris wh at one time, may be obtained. runs in su ves that any caliber of however, the mand such tribution of sual caleula- inch ses to be thus construct as the ¢ the most cx placed and his wheels would weigh 3,000,009 pounds, This does not take into consideration the axle and the other incidental mechaniswn, BRITISH SOLDIERS IN WANT. Cont Proble Caring puting England of Dis a Serious One, arned Men Is cari for the The problem of hordes! of disehyreed. s« in Eng land now elumor yment is even port, 1 nt and’ cor dals, re is no ¢ various relief ft plished oa) vast) amount of good the war and the still doing so. erally millions aid of widow but now the throughout of por orphan ed Kingdom are f pired® men, and in all tl in pl prom war, but who dic ly eno i ted with men our of ers in all seetic ad te be repor of field hands. SEE PEERESS FOR CASH. Publie Given an Opportunity to View Lady Rag natio Coro= nery, istine- joying tt Lady Raglan is ev. » most up-to-date charfty show, She agreed to place her- self on exhibition during the after- wearing her coronation robes for the benefit: of the t Beckenham, Kent. noon, and corenet local hospit The me t sum of six cents was charged for admission to the hall where her ladyship was on view. ‘The Stops the Cold and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Sentiment Overruled Law. Jefferson, Mo., Oct. 25,—Sentiment brushed aside the law to do justice when Judge John F. Phillips dis- charged srveral Camden county farm- ers, accused of cutting timber from government land. They admitted that they were guilty of cutting governmenttimber, but stated that they were compelled to do so last year during the drouth to keep their families from starving, as their crops were a failure, The men mac few ties from timber on Uncle Sam's laud and sold the ties for the bare necessities The charges against them were dis- missed upon this statement, We have seen the frail infant when the faint struggle for existence seen.- ed almost ended, resuscitated and made strong by the use of White's Cream Vermifuge. Price, 25 eents.— H, L. Tucker, “Kissing” is Unsanitary. * Lincoln, Oct, 25,.—E. L. Linn, of Mount Pleasant, la., introduced ua resolution at the Missouri ‘Valley Homeopathic association meeting, scathingly assailing “kissing.” The resolution was adopted. 4t brought forth many remarks, some of which were facetious. The association was in earnest, however, and after the fun ended there was a serious discus- sion. “Kissing” is termed ‘unsani- tary in the resolution, The greater number of physicians in attendance are of the “older sehool” and living up to the doctrine established this afternoon may not be difficult for them, cas RIA. Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought Bignatare oe Dodging the Issues, “Sing ‘America,’ and talk about the war.” That is Secretary Shaw's device put in practice at a political meeting in New Haven, to shut off bothersome questions from the audi- ence about the tariff and the Trusts. It was effectual, of course, and is likely to have many imitators, who will heartily regret that the plan was not developed earlier in the cam- paign. “Why should) the Trusts have tariif protection?” “Sing ‘America’ and talk about the war.” “Why should home-made Everybody sing “My Country, ’tis of Thee.” “Why should we not have free coal, free hides and free wool?” All together land of liberty.” It is a glorious idea. Only high tariff Republicans are patriots. Sing, hey! the merry protectionist and the ew York Post. now—"Sweet war! Evening To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. -E. W. Grove’s sig nature is on each box. Buenos Ayres, Argentina, Oct, 25 Dramante, province of Entre Rios, Fifteen persons were killed and many were injured, A hundred houses wer destroyed and several ships were sunk, also were dam. Nogvo. and other places CASTORIA. Bears the The Kind You Hava Always Bi Signature Put-in-Bay, Ohio, Oct. —dJay Cooke, the financier, was again strick- en with congestion of the brain at his home on Gibraltar island last night. He rallied to-day and is now said to be “resting easy.” CASTORIA. ty-nine (39) of range Uirty, and that unless the said defendants ve and appesrat this court atthe next term thereof, to be begun and holden at the court house in the city of Butler, in said county, on the lith day ot November pext, and on or before the first day of said term, answer or plead.to the petition in said cause, the same will be taken as confessed and judgment will be rendered accordingly. And be it turthe: ordered that a copy her be published, according to law, in the B WEEKLY TIMES, & newspaper published in said county of Bates, forfour weeks su ively, published at least once a week, the last inser- Uon to be at least fifteen daye before the Grst day of said next term of this court, A. B, LUDWICK, Circwt Clerk. A true copy from the record. Witness [seat] my band and seal of the circuit court ut gives a graceful effect to Improved, for average figures - 2.00 d ere figures, F crise ian, ee Pah te ret 1 }. Style 713, at $4. Atall dealers, If yours canact supply you mention his name and forward price direct to Weingarten Bros., 377.379 Broutway, N.Y. can take the place of the W. B. Bract Porm. Accept no: of Bates county, this i3th day of Sep- 44t tember, 192, A, B. LUDWICK, i Cireuit Clerk, Administrator's Notite, Notice is here! ven, that letters of admin- sration. ar; Propp, deceased were ed on the pth day ptey ihe provers® oourt ot Bates gounty, event was intended to be a quiet, sub- urban affair, but the newspayyrs got hold of the story and the hospital au- thorities, to reap the greatest benalit, issued poster advertisements, an- nouncing the appearance of the peer- ess in her robes and wearing the coro- ion medal presented to her by King Edward. The Time to uit, In view of King Edward's stubborn- ness it!may be necessary for the gyp- sies to give up fortune telling, says the Chicago Record-Herald, and devote themseves exclusively to horse trad- ing in the future. —-—--Not with Cupid's Consent, *— The girl's mother says that story about the prince’s infatuation isn’t true. But, asks the Chicago Record- Herald, do girls’ mothers atways know? Se Gulllotined by Trolley Wire. While on the wing a pigeon was guil- lotined recently in Cardiff, Wales, by caught between g trolley and a ‘wire on the s railroad. Bears the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Signature , The newspapers are telling of a Lexington girl who, when about to be kissed, jerked her head back so quickly that she almost broke her neck. Nobody who is acquainted in Lexington gives the story any cre- dence. Educate Your Bowels With Cuscarets. goods cost more here than abroad?” | }-A hurricane has swept over Port | funeral of A “stitch in time saves nine,” and adose of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup at the beginning of a cold will save you many weary hours andeven days of distressing and harassing cough Price, 25 and 50 cents.—H. L. Tuck- er. INDIAN TOLD HOW : HE KILLED CUSTER Appearing Elk Slew Commander With ‘ Tomahawk. Philadelphia, Oct. Sioux chief, now an Episcop the Rev. Philip Daloria of F D., who is attending the council of Protestant Episeopal Church here, suid to-day “It was only a year ago that | athof been the means learned the true sti Gen, Custer, | had of converting an old) warrior named Appearing Elk “Unlike most Indian braves, he was not much given to boasting of his exploits, but L knew that he had n many scalps, Appearing Elk became a fervent Christian and one day, after he was baptized and taken into the church, Tasked him to tell me of his experi- ences in the battle of the Littl Big Horn, “Every Sioux wants to kuow who killed Custler, and that was my first question, | was surprised when the old man replied ‘1 did.’ “Tielt-pretty sure that Appearing Elk told the truth, 1 drew his story from him in detail, and this is what he said © ‘Wehad surrounded the lust clus- ter of soldiers when my pony was shot from under me. When | got on my feet | discovered that | had-been wounded, Suddenly a man in blue loomed up in front of mec 1 kaew he was the big chief. v “He was swaying like a drunken man from exhaustion and loss of blood because of many bullet and ar- row wounds, “1 felled him with my tomahawk ond then sat on his body to be sure that | should not be robbed of my spoils. “In order to make doubly sure, I took the revolver from the holster of the dead man and stuck it in my belt. “<Tdidn’t scalp the man because his head was shaved, and t was ashamed to take a mere plece of skin’ “T knew positively, continued Mr Daloria, “that the revolver taken by Appearing Elk identified as Custer’s, and so far as { Was subsequently have been able to learn, Custer was the only man inthe command who had his head shaved.” Appearing Elk died last spring. There are thousands of people, suf- fering untoid torture from piles, be- cause of the popular impression that they cannot be cured. Tabler’s Buck- eye Pile Ointment will cure them and the patient will remain cured, Price, 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents, —H. L, Tucker, Deep in Missouri Soil. | Lee’s Summit, Mo., Oct. 25.—The Jim” Younger, the ban- ‘fed Tittle attention here The serviees were brief. [dit, attri | Thursday. |They were held in a private house, | Not more than 200 people were there tand most of them were women and children who never knew the Young- Jers, but were there out of curiosity, | Besides the coffin sat the four sisters jot the Youngers, Retta Rollins, of Dension, Tex.; Helen Kelley, of Mul- berry, Mo.: Belle Hall, of Lee's Sum- mit, and Emma Kose, of Kansas City. Two other sisters, Ann Jones, of Denison, Tex., and Mrs. Duncan, of Fayetteville, Ark., were not at the funeral. These four sisters are elderly wo- Pes all of them mothers. They had spent twenty-six years working hard lfor the pardon of their brothers, and following inimediately that pardon came the news that ‘Jim’ had killed himself. Although “Jim” Younger inhislast message just before heshot | himself wrote “no relatives wanteu,” | these four sisters, faithful to the last, bad left home and traveled long dis- tance to bury the dead brother, Just before the funeral servicps bes gan Mrs. Rollins went alone to the cottin standing in the center of the Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, We, %e. If C.C.C, fail, druggists refund money, The first automobile ever seen in Shelbina reached that town Tuesday. Just so that it wduldn’t create any false impressions the machine broke down while there. i i a This on overy bot of the genuine ‘Tablets Laxative 1 ee ee + 4 little partor and, leaning over it, passed her hand lovingly over the glass plate over the face and mure mured twice: {*Oh, Lord, have merey on my poor dear brother.” Corn-huskers’ sprained wrists, bar- bed-wire cuts, burus, bruises, severe lacerations and external injuries of any kind are promptly and happily cured by applying Ballard’s snow Liniment. Price; 25 and 5 cents,— H. L. Tucker. ‘