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DS even —aae—ceemneneentoomeemnr ef The surveying party for the Rock Jefferson City, Mo., February 16 | COCKREEL-GALLAUDET. somefrom friends abroad, were laces, A jewels, bric-a-brac, pictures, costly chinaand cut glass and even agrand piano. ‘The bride presented each of her bridesmaids with a bracelet of gold marguerites with pear! centers. The groom’s gifts to his attendants were scarf pins shaped after four- leafed clovers, with a pearl in the J. OD, ALLEN, Eprror. | Island is encamped southeast of But- —Three revenue bills which had pass- ae a ler. It is given out a phon ed both houses were signed by Presi- D. Attam & Co., Proprietors. survey through Papinville wi ‘ol- dent Pro Tem. Rubey of the senate ° ‘ ———~ | lowed. It is claimed that the pre- and sent to the governor to-day. The matter of feed is of TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: — | liminary work will be completed by , They provide for the payment of the| tremendous importance to the The WeExty Times, published eyery | the first of the month, and work oD last bond of $487,000, interest_on 8 se Thuraday, will be sent to any address| the right of way will then begin in the state certificates of indebtedne:s|farmer. Wrong feeding is Miss Marion, Beautiful and Accomp- lished Daughter of Senator Cock- rell, Has a Brilliant Church Wedding. ‘ Washington, February 14.—The ne vear, postage paid, for $1.00, earnest. ! and the setting aside of the 7 : . * . ~ - 3 es pacinidacencee hacia regular | joss. eeding is profit: of Mise Marion Cockrell, —- TTRSUBCRMIGTE. So far no overtures whatever have’ per cont of the atate fand for school |S Right feeding”is p pence kik ws ator Cockrell, of Mis. | COLONIZATION OP TRE SOUTHWEST TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR, been made to Butler, and it may be purposes. Weare authorized to announce J. W. Hol- that we are to be left without an op-} Senator Bradley’s bill providing owray as a candidate for sagessor ot At Domes | POFtunity. Certainly a city of 5,000 fora thirty-day pay day onrailroads wnship th crave party.” = bad “os inhabitants, the county seat of one} was also signed. Senater Young introduced three bills to-day. One requires the print- The up-to-date farmer knows] sour, toMr. Edson F. Gallandet, son of Dr. and Mrs, E. M. Gallaudet, of : ua Washington, took place at the the most milk, his pigs to get|church of the Covenant at noon to- Aid aod Inducements Offered by the Missouri Pacific Railway. The Missouri Pacific Railway is what to feed his cows to get e are authorized to announced 8 w. (Ward, of the wealthiest counties in the state, pages eg section of the democratic | Ought to be some object to a rail- the most pork, his hens to Atel pete gathered in the peseenens, SaNEPeney vay Hy ES road, from a business standpoint. |ing of official ballote, preceding an bending every effort Townsmr cotiacToR. _} 5.410) sa nnot—attord to election, in 9 papers, repreeenting the-most-eggs: bh a as the "4 oping the agricultural, mineral and industrial resources of the West and © Southwest. To uttain this end, it Ww Hamilton ry ; i Fee eee ee ane awe | Punniog that near it, and if themoun- ee eee whl GOS come to us, we must go charge for the same to $75. Another We are authorized to announce Ed p.cuneee to the mountain. ie designed to protect the illiterate & candidate for collector of Mt, Pleasant town-| ur citizens should hold a public| voter in the secrecy of the ballot by CAA SEO RE Oe eS meeting and devise means for inter-| placing the voting booth 10 feet een see ee esting these people. Aside from the/from the judges of election, with a scundidate tor luster, of the Peace oft, | DUsiness advantages offered we have/acreen between, and the third is in Heasant township,» aabject testes Ans, a road bed which with: comparative relation to sheep-killing dogs and Wiis taamcktn thdiak Sia BY, small expense could be made avail-| their owners. . ; Brown asa candidate for Justice ofthe Peace |able. It reaches Cass county about| Senator Fields introduced a bill ‘ : . Gottanaekie verte ato — ba ¥ where they contemplate coming into| making it a misdemeanor to in any food if there is anemia? We are authorized to apnounce Wm, F, Hem-| Bates, runs through Butler and on| way inverfere with the transmission Fee Ee eee conarty "ee | south to the » arias des Cygnes river. | of messages on telephone ortelegraph Old Mt. Pleasant township is now| wires by removing poles or otherwise] f¢ + the Cod Liver Oil in it paying on the bonds that built it.) damaging the property. Ne are aurhorized to announce Jas, It. Arti’ | This established grade. with the cuts} Mr. Hayes introduced into the makes flesh, blood and muscle, township, subject to the action of the Pemo-/al} made, the fills in many placesatill | house a joint and concurrent resolu- in good repair, with even the rock] tion providing for an amendment to walls in the culverts, would save a|the constitution permitting woman] yd brain, It is the standard a oaé ; very large sum to the company | suffrage. - = ee oe oni se roan building, and Butler might be ableto| Mr. Haydon wants old recordsand| ‘“ientific food for SESE handle it to advantage, provided | hieroglyphics preserved andintroduc- By unanimous vote the Nebraska |#uch a proposition would meet with |ed a bill to that effect. Senate adopted a joint resolution | favor. The house committee on appro- javoring the election of United States} Bueler has never fa‘led to do her) priations has agreed to recommend senators by direct vote of the people. | part in enterprises of this kind. Our! $100,000 for the Missouri National business men and property owners|/guards. This is $70,000 in excess of The Republican congress will be|are liberal and progressive. All they} the amount allowed by the last legis- able to show up a good record on|ask is to be given an opportunity, | lature. the passage of private pensions,|and they will meet any reasonable} The State Fair at Sedalia will get Aside from this and the wrangle over | demands. $75,000, it the house committee’s the appropriation and statehood] Evenif the Rock Island manage-| recommendations go. bills what has our Republican con-| ment have practically determined to| Fer repairs of the capitol, $30,000 gress done? run east of ue, they might beinduced | was agreed upon, and one-third that _— to see it to the interest of their road|sum was set apart for the improve- Mr. Kerens was not present at the | to change the route so as to include| ment of the executive mansion. annual banquet of the Association Butler. Thetime has come to strike.| Crisp’s “Jim Crow” bill was up be- of Young Republicans of Missouri, at Our people must appoint a commit-|fore the house on Tuesday and occu- we D : ° ‘ the Midland hotel, Kansas City, but | tee to confer with the proper officials | pied most of the time. It was order-| tive Denny provides for making in- sent his regrets. When the time ar-| 0d eee what can be done. ed to engrosement and willcome up|°Urable insanity ground for : again next weeek. divorce, ; rives to use the boys Mr. Kerens will GOLD BRICK SCHEMES. A bill by Senator Dickinson au- call in person. A druggist from Fulton wrote a 4 a The Arnold & Co., Ryan and other | letter to Mr. Gillespie in which he | thorizing city councils in cities of the fourth class to prescribe maximum ; President J. P. Greene, of William| turf exchange gambling companies | charges that there are only two drug 4 Jewell college, Liberty, Mo., an-|Of St. Louis and like companies in|stores in Fulton that does not sell on taoeahantae bine at, oy ; ; i .| Chicago have closed up or been closcd | whiskey illegally and believes from |&4® electricity or any other commo- nounces that he has succeeded in rais- | Chicago have c! up or been closc¢ yy legally dity paseed the senate... each political party, and limitingthe} But how about the children ?| of the United States, was a most ee Sei sake ys we the aid and co-operatign of ev- mate a'.d well-known society people. il vary ~~ paren ea President Roosevelt, accompan gevytarer ong fore 1 velopment of the products be regains Me = ig porary of any section of the country means just behind the bridal party, read sped mate grein <8 are thin and weak and a blood} the wedding cake, saying as he did bors make a prosperous community, “ dak nied cc oan tenn hinds — if oe live and have their interests at home. j deen recedes d pba — It is this class of persons that the have to vote for him, and this would oc sacl sg ey Me i Boa never do, as he is & Democra: rr ary sade sag 7 ee Then President Roosevelt pledged! you furnish the names and ad- prtapceiad hey = — dresses, and we will furnish theneces- ¢ poe pa bg pr aay . ba pp sary descriptive and illustrated liter- guests at the wedding covahaien He seni ogg be bak to 5 vm munity. moved ey EN? to group unac-} We wish to colonize the West and pa pate So penne Braman Sout west, and offer every induce- ment inthe way of excellent trans- yee pees | oe, +] portation facilities and low rates to ADs! all pr tive settlers ing on the arm of her father, her + ge H.C. she Rasp vigorous youth and beauty in mark-| Gen’! Passenger and Ticket Agt., ed contrast to the silver locks of the} 14.9 , St. Louis, Mo. senator. The bridal robe was of —_—_— heavy ivory eatin, embroidereddown| Tae Kansas City Star says: “Re- the front in white orchids, and trim-| Publicans see a ehauce, with harmony med in the rare old lace whichadorn-|in their ranks, to carry Missouri ed her mother’s wedding gown. She|2°Xt year.” Some Republicans are carried a huge old-fashioned round ,°2"stantly seeing things. Thie is A bouquet of lilies of the valley and|20t the first time that this expres- white orchids in « net of ferns and) Son has been made, even by the tied with white gauge ribbon. Before S:ar. But does the Star seeachance her were the groom and her attend- | © harmonize these Republican lead- ante, Mr. Francis Parsons, of Hart- | °°! 88 long as there is national pat- ford, Conn., being best. man. The \ronage to fight over? With or with- bridesmaids, Miss Anna Ewing Cock- out Republican harmony the same rel, sister of ‘the bride, and Mies, Wise and economical Democratic ad- Marion Gallaudet, wore exquisite ministration of public affairs which gowns of white silk crepe de chine, has characterized the party for so with blocks of beribboned silk be-|™ny years in the past, and the in- tween the tucks gracefully trimmed telligent nominations—such as the inlace. Large picture hata andhuge Democratic party proposes to make bouquets of white flowers completed | —Missouri will remain ‘Democratic their toilets. for years to come. There is reason 4 for this. The taxpayers of Missouri i Wenn ieee can see no reason to turn back when Immediately before the bride and : the big plain road to progress lies her father was little Marion Cockrell, p'ainly before them. The present Miss Cockrell’s 4-year-old niece, who | pipe dreams of Missouri Republicans carried a basket of flowers tied with will end in mist and/fog asin former white ribbons. The tiny maid of years.—Nevada Mail honor wore a fairylike costume of the thinnest white Persian lawn, trimmed SORE H ANDS in delicate lace, and embroidered in marguerites. Her large white hat of Itching, Butning Palms, Painful Finger Ends, Are they fed according to science, a bone food if bones are soft and undeveloped, a flesh and muscle food if they Scott's Emulsion is a mixed CONTTABLE, vie Lime and Soda make bone John Gilbreath, attorney and post- delicate children, Send for free sample. Re sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrenper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott& Bowne CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c, and $1; all druggists, light plants. The bill hae an emer- gency clause, and becomes a law at once, ‘ A bill introduced by Representa- ing the $75,000 to secure the offer of | by the police, and most of the owners | hisinvestigation that the proportion $25,000 made by John D. Rockefell-|@nd managers are refugees. before th: [some hold for the state The letter er. The college’s endowment will|'aw. It looks a guod deal like tl: | wasread to the house ae expert testi- therefore be increased from $300,000 | old saying of locking the stable dcor | mony on the whiskey subject. { to $400,000. after the horse has been stolen. It; The house engrossed a bill to es- appears, however, that both federal | tablish a ward for inebriates at the Virginia Items, We heard it and jotted it down, What happened in and out of town. The roads being blockaded with tulle wag trimmed with a wreath of the sanie flowers. Over the altar, where Dr. Tennis Hamlin met the bridal party, hunga chime of seven large wedding bells, made of white flowers. They were suspended from the ceiling by strands of smilax and looped together with soft, white ribbons. The bride and groom stood immediately under the large center bell, which hung straight down, the others having the appear ance of swaying to and-fro. Banks of white flowers were relieved by a background of palms and ferne plac- ed aboutthe altar. Sprays ofSouth- ern smilax draped the pillars of the church. The dispatches report that the se- vere blizzard and snow storm which prevailed in western Wyoming the latter part of last week, ia causing great uneasiness among the stock men who are ranging herds of cattle at “and ftocks of sheep in the régions oF where there is little feed. The snow bas has fallen to@ great depth and the ie thermometer dropped to 33 degrees 4 below zero. Owing tothesevere win- #6 ter cattle on the range were not in coee condition to stand such severe i cl weather and the stockmen fear their hf losses will be heavy. With Brittle, Shapeless, ‘ Discolored Nails, As Well as Roughness and Redness, ONE NIGHT TREATMENT Boak the hands on retiringin astrong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura oS aed Dr. Albert Alonzo Ames, formerly |®24 municipal officers tried to secure | Stute Hospital for Insane No,-1 at|snow Monday, we didnotreceive any mayor of Minneapolis, who is want- | ¢Vidence that would warrant themin|Fulton. Under its provision any | news from the rural districta. ed in that city on an indictment for} Proceeding against such concerns, |habitual drunkard may be picked up| The politicians are fixing up the attempted bribery, was arrested|but their would be dupes shielded |on the street and if found guilty of| ticket for thespring election. Monday in the home of a local minia- | them, believed in them and fell over) being drunk too often may besen-| J. W. Park has tapped his maple ter at Hancock, New Hampshire. He| each other in an effort to get action |tenced to hospital for a term to be | trees. is brokén in spirit and isa physical | their money that promised such | treated. , Mrs. Andrew Simpsonis on the sick wreck, Dr. Ames is wanted for at-|/arge and quick returns. The books} Governor Dockery returned to the | list. tempted bribery and also fordefault-|Of these fraudulent concerns show|senate with his approval the bill in- Mrs. Orear fenced-her lot in Vir- : ; ing his $10,000 bail given at the | they had about fifty thousand vic-|troduced by Senator Dickinson al-)ginia last week, her son Bert,of Kan- 4 time of his indictment. He has been'tims, who paid sums aggregating|lowing cities of not more than 30,- | sas City, doing the work. ; a fugitive for several months, al-| Millions of dollars into their coffers 000 nor less than 2,000 to votejaddi-| H. P. Nickell was down from Lee’s though every effort has been employ- and received in return small sums in|tional bonds, not exceeding 5 per| Summit last week. ed to capture him. the form of. “dividends.” A gentle-|centof the value of taxable property, Miss Ella Dugan, of Butler, visited man who is in position to have some |for the purpose of purchasing orcon- | friends Saturday, Sunday and Mon- knowledge of the affairs, informs us|structing water works, gas orelectric | day. that there are nearly 300 victims in é Guy Park of Butler, attended the this county. It is almost incredible League social at Geo. Rubel’s Friday that persons of intelligence who have AT HALF MAST night. had ample opportunity to observe} #3 @)| Miss Meda Cuzick’s winter term of or learn of the workings of such| Sometimes we are in the | School at Bethel closed Friday. “ who read-z ewepapers that Py necteent Tonia a for _ Rey. Niblack’s regular appointment are continually warning its readers was apparently in perfect health. |%¢ Virginia is uext Sabbath night. against such human sharks will ge When we inquire the ailment by | Report says that Lewis McElroy deliberately, apparently with their which edhe gc tecsaeip it is not un- | and wife, wit leave next week for eyes open, into such a scheme, while lowa, where he will go into business poking fun at the Rube who buysa for the summer. gold brick under its right name. The One of Virginia’s ladies got into a bar deisapiees pity of it all is that many who thus snow drift Monday. | So great is the bride’s popt “invest” can not afford to lose, and W. H. Durstand Mise Leda P. Wal-|and the value of her gifts that o spe- thus deprive their families to satisty lace were united in marriage on last | cially detailed policeman hasfordays ‘ Sameera a gambling fever. ; Wednesday by Squire B, F. Jeter.|stood near Senator Cockrell’s resi- mn a & . br chny wish ee . Mr. Durst is well to-do farmer, who| dence. One of the handsomest gifts|: imes has @ Kic e owns his ownfarmin Charlotte town-|was the cheat of silver tem” of teaching arithmetic in the| | THe celebration of the payment of ship, et courtoony, sover and {uated by Wa’ MnsouslGlagntion public echools. He objects to teach- be held Thureduy March 19th very popular in that locality. The| the House. “Nee : ing his little seven year old boy frac-| 7% | 00k pete Hb one aide bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| A maasive silver loving cup, bear- = ae pr oseigeary4 made forthe occasion, which will take Carter Wallace, a lovely girl, amiable ing the initials of the bride and an mu don't kuow but what the "kick’'ie, Place in the Hall of the Honse ot " well taken. It does look like putting | Representatives. Addresses will be the cart before the horse and taxing, ™ade by Gov. Dockery, Senators the young mind to an unnecessary Vest and Cockrell, Lieutenant Gov. tension, but it wouldn’t be quite so | L@® Speaker Whitecotton and Sena- bed it thewe others came after, bot tordtect Stone. oe ees eosin “taxpayer” says the child is suppos-| ed onder the new system, to learn |b® fired for each million dollars of subtraction, division, etc, by ab-| sate debt that has been discharged. sorption or intuition. Well,wedon't} The Turf Investment companies} a think it hardly that bad, but weltreated all the towns alike. agree with that writer that the sys-| Globe says )Joplin investors lost eg teme of teaching other braches seem | about thirty thousand dollars, to be few in advance of, and get ows wich better results that in a Q

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