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~<a In Memorium. (Published by Request.) Written in memory of my dear friend, Edwin L Halen. Out in the silent city So stately, pure and white, The silver moon sheds her soft ray, On a lonely grave to-night. With gentle hands thy noble form To mother earth was given, \ ¥ The body only slumbers here, —_|—_—___—Phe soul is sale in heaven: The last goodbye has been spoken The dear loved spirit fled. He has journeyed thro’ death’s valley, Yet we know he is not dead. He has erossed the mystic river And has gained the eilver strand, Yet he falters and looks backward, Ere he enters that glorious land. Sottly smiling as he stands there Where the pale waves t ouch his feet He is calling to his loved ones Tn glad accents soft and sweet. Hark! the echo, cannot you hearit! As it comes from the unseen shore Tt is watted that he’s happy, And he’ll never suffer more. Then, weep not for your. darling, He’s where heaven's breezes blow; His words were, If the Lord willedit, Hé was ready and willing to go. Oh, blessed thought for the loved ones Tho’ his face you'll never see; He’s passed into the spirit land, He’s gained eternity. Sveet tlowera will bloom upon his grave, Last token of earthly love, While he’s gone where roses bloom more fair, In the heavenly gardens above. Swift, silent thoughts flash through my brain, And once more a face I see. It never more can be erased, But will live green in my memory. A vision seems to come to me Ot a golden, nightless plain, And a shadowy form on border land, I know he will live again. Can’tlyou come back to earthly friend AsI look tothe wave washed shore; The answer comes from angel voice, Never again—no more. Oh! for the pure white pearly gates, When our earthly life has waned, Where the gentlespirit waits to greet The loved of earth again. Bertie Witson, Jone 10, 1904. Searched Stockings For Missing Money St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 30.—A jury in Minneapolis municipal court is delib erating on the case of Mrs. Hannah Larson, charged by \'rs. Ella Gerber with the ‘theft of $20. The theft is alleged to have occurred during a partyjat the home cf O. W. Brown while the company was playing cinch Mrs. Brown was entertaining the % G olden Rod Cinch Club. ; Mrs, Larson had $20.15 when ft searched, but said it was given her y before the party by herjhueband, who 4 asked her to pay a coal bill. ; _ Witnesses testified that all the wo- men presentZwere searched when the money was missed. Mrs. Brown searched: their dresses’ and wrap’, but found nothing. Then someone suggested the guests’ shoes aud |HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS. INTERESTING GEOGRAPHY. 'puRNED BARN TO WIN GIRL Never-Ending Variety Farnished by | | the Geographers of the Olcez ~ | RPL PPP PPL LLL OB EE PPP LL PP CELL LL LPL LLL LS MISSOURI STATE BANK, BUTLER, MISSOURI. Capital . - $55,000.00 Surplus Fund, . - 8,500.00 Receives Deposits subjectto Check and always has money Items of Useful Information for the Head of the Domestic Domain. \The Strange Confession of a Young Farmer to the Sheriff at Topeka. | “In the good of &@ much more fase to-day. Stanley had » Livingstone throuch Africa; t lish had discovered aot about “the roof of the w they begun to speculate on the probable identity of the shief Thibetan river with the Brahmaputre: Pike had not found his peak, por Lewis and Crarhe the “Stony Mountains.” So little was posi- tively known about the distant world and sO much depended on the rales of A little lemon juice added to the water for mixing pastry improves the flavor and helps to make it light. Insects, it is said, will never at- tack books which are dusted once a year with powdered alum and whilg pepper. A cup of milk added to the water with which an oilcloth or oiled floor is-to-be-washed- gives It a luster like new. It is better to keep baked pastry in a cupboard, rather than a refrigera- Topeka, Oct 29 —Chauncey MeMil- lan, @ young farmer living three miles southwest of here, confessed to Sher- Lucas to-night that he burned the baru and contents valued at $3,000 owned by N. H. Brosius, in an at- to loan. Issues Draftsand does a General Banking busi- ence, we promise our patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY for their Deposits and every accommodation that is consistent with sound Banking rules, ——DIRECTORS:——- hat each seaerapher chose his|}tempt to win the affections of Iva tor, as it would be apt to get damp seamen t <* P 7 facts to suit himself. Thus. 's the au- ; Dr, T. C. Boulware J, R. Jenkins, Frank M. Voris, 5 = heavy in the latter place. ince Ge Aennibuin Debashe™ thine Wiad Brosius, the daughter of the farmer. Taka Dasewester A.B Owen, Wn. E. Walton me cooks soak salt bam over} | never-ending ° Key heck ths abel The officers are at a loss to explain Dr. J. M. Christy C. R. Radford Dr. N. L. Whipple sense wo yo By ag pd Taphy books. iy his actions. He is well known in the C, H. Dutcher B Eyroeel T. J. Wright. . CKel S sal \ J) or » Ty . jam Levy ; 7 The joint snake perio?,” declared the | neighborhood and always has been a - $ be improved by soaking in sour milk, author of “Geography J, R. JenKrys, Cashier. Wn FE. Watton, President. Made Easy,” more than a hundred rears aco, “is a great curiosity, Its shin js as hard as parchment and as smameth as class. It is so stiff it cam hardly bend itself into a hoop, and so brittle that when it is struck it breaks like a p stem, You may with a whip dreak into pieces not an inch len ot produce the least tincture of Nowe “In California.” revs a later para- graph, “there falls im the morning great quantities of @ew_ which, settling on the rose-leares, becomes hard like manna, having all the sweetness of re- fined sugar, withow: it i regarded as an exceptionally intelli- gent young man. MeMillan and the Brosius family lived on adjoining farms and the young man confessed to having written and signed anonymous let- ters to the object of his affections in which he denounced himself. He said he had mapped out a plan for winning the aff-ctions of the girl and that he believed she would love him if ehe could be showh that other neighbors did not like him. He will plead guilty in the district court to arson A box filled with lime and placed on the shelf in a pantry and frequently renewed will absorb the damp and keep the air pure and dry. Fried potatoes will be tough if washed after being cut, and potatoes will be dark if fried in boiling fat, but light golden brown if cooked for five minutes in hot fat. Put a teaspoonful ot ammonia in a quart of water, wash your brushes and combs in this, and all grease and dirt will disappear, Rinse, shake and dry in the sun or by the fire. Sprinkle a little lime occasionally on the shelves in the preserve closet to prevent mold forming in the jars, The lime loses its power after a time, and should be renewed at intervals, Muffins and gems made without eggs, but with more milk and butter, the batter beaten with a wooden spoou till it is very light, are said to be indistinguishable from those made with eggs. A good floor polish is made from melting old candfe ends and adding an equal amount of turpentine to the grease. After cooling, this mixture will be found excellent for both floors and oilcloth, Never allow meats to boil while they are being cooked in water. Hard boiling -in salted water will toughen the tenderest piece of meat ever sold. Let the water simmer gently, keeping the pot on the back of the range. Embroidered and lace-trimmed win- dow blinds are generally placed in sit- ting-rooms now. Those trimmed with cluny and point d’arabe lice are very handsome, while still more elaborate are some embroidered duchesse blinds deeply flounced with lace. Whenever a pickie or preserving jar is empty wash it well in cold water, dry it thoroughly and put it in a dry Dr. T. C. Bounwark, Vice Pres’t Wesley Denton, Clerk and Bookkeeper, j | PPPS PF LAA PLLA ERLE A OLEAN RINE | RRP LLP PPI PR ER RRL LPP PIP RELL PPP PG RL LLP PPI PPP PILI PEA ELT oO THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER MISSOURI. Capital, Surplus Fund and Protits - - $80,726.02 Always has réady money on hand to beloaned on farme in Bates, Vernon, Barton, aud cedar Dade Counties, Mo, Very Lowest Rates of Interest. on one, three, five or seven years time, and allow bor- rowers to pay back part each year if desired, Every land owner wanting a loan should cal) and get on low rates and liberal terms, Money ready as soon as papers Vehuve & full and complete abstract are signed. of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County “In the Friendly Is.ames.” the student was told, “theft ereat men are fond of 9 is to have singular kind of tuxmerr. which some one sift besite them a) beat on differe: til they go to relax a little of appear likely to they redouble th are again fast as “The di¥ersion ing, goff and en cies of ball-play performed with a bat and ball, the extremity of the bat being loaded with lead, ami the party which strikes the ball with fewest strokes into a hole wins the came.” In answer to the qnestion: “What curiosities are there in France?” ap- pears this incredible “yarn:” “A fountain near Crenoble emits a flame which wil! burn paper, straw, ete., but will not burn gunpowder. Within about eight leagues of the same place is an Inaccessible mountain in the form of a@ pyramid reversed.” So the writers raneed afield, describ- Ing the odd manners of the inhabitants of the earth, from Gvinea to New Eng- land. Black to Defend Powers. New York, Oct, 29.—Immediately after the election next mouth former ¥Y | Governor Frank 8. Black will go to Frankfort, Ky., where he will enter into a legal battle for whieh he has volunteered his services, with the hope of saving the life of Caleb Pow- ers, who is awaiting execution in that state for complicity in the assassina- tion of Governor William Goebel. Mr. Black has told his friends that he believes Powers {nnocent, and de- clares he will fight against the verdict of the lower courts, and, if necessary, carry the case to the supreme tribu- nal at Washington. The testimony of 300 witnesses living-in all sections of Kentucky will be taken. CASTORIA from the U.S patentand showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tay titles or other conveyances that have Yyeen recorded ip Bates county, Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr Wm. BE, Walton 84 years agoand are written up daily from the county records, We furnish rellable Abstracts at reasonable prices and are respon- ible for their correctness, Interest Paid on Time Deposits If you bave idle money for six months or longer the Walton Trust Company will pay you interest onit, - DIRECTORS: J, Everingoam, Wm, W. Trigg, 0, H. Dutcher, T. J. Wright, Wm. E, WALTON, Pras, Th cof i Wn. E. Walton, John Deerwester, Frank M., Voris, Sam Levy, FRANK ALLEN, Sxcy, J.R. Jenkins, T. C, Roulware, C, R, Radford, Warrensburg Business College ‘ North Aolden Street, Opposite Court House. MUCH IN THIS MAN'S NAME Tiree Compiere Courses place. If you wash the jars in hot water it will crack their glazed sur- Immigrant Bosstfully Gave the Right For Infants and Children. i _ fi nd ke them porous, which 7 a Hct tae, ee citen wan] D2 82< Nes Srewty Seat” | Tha Kind You Have Always Bought | % Book-Keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Telegraph, preserves require to have the air kept from them, vbUANiiGs Ait bie aean 18 B ccataedl B. E. PARKER, Manager, A, LEE SMIZER, Assistant Manager. this question were praponnded to Mateusz Makowssi be mo doubt would answer with a big “yes.” On account of too many names and a lack of currency Masowshki has taken a hurried departure from the United States, and ts now om boani the steamer Chemnitz, which left Baltimore recent- ly for Bremen. The man arrive? at Ba 7, having a prepaid try made out in the Bies, When examined States immigrant i leged Bies did not a propounded to him { Dr. W. L. Hedges president, Com. Bank. Apvisory Boarn { T. E Cheatham, Cashier American Bank, ( Earl Cofiman, Ass’t Cashier American Bank. COMING TO THE POINT. It Was Rather Tedious Process and It Stunned “Pa” When It Was Reached. A Car Into the Rio Grande. El Paso, Tex., Oct. 29.—An electric car on the line between here and the El Paso smelting works in Towne, jumped the track to-day with seven- ty-five paseengers and ran into the Rio Grande river. Several passengers were injured, but none was killed. Th» embankment was about twelve feet high and the car plunged into ten feet of water. The river had un- For information! Address The lovely girl tapped softly at the door of her father’s private office. There was no response. She tapped a little louder, relates the Chicago Inter Ocean. “Come in,” She turned the knob andentered. The gray-haired money-grabber looked up trom his little desk. “Helloa, Lucie!” Warren: burg Business College, Warrensburg, Mo. MIOOOOOOIODOSIOON POGOOOLOOOOOL ~ , Bates County Investment Co, t nere on July © this coun- name of Joseph hy the United pectors the al- wer the questions PIPE Vr wr") “ ” @ ee Ue + | Manner, and for th dermined the track. alieeaaziet ‘Money? for further examina’ with sev- Sg ESET Oapital, = = $560,000. “No, pa.” eral {mmisrants, ¢o the deten- ¥ D <incai “Bh! Anything wrong?” ibn Woden. seten-) “Asher, Okla., Oct. 29.—Kincaid Money to loan on real estate, at low rates, Abstracts of Racce, & young man of this city, was instantly killed last night by his title to all lands and town lots in Bates county. Cholee securities always ou hand and forsais. Abstracts of title furnished, titles examined and all kinds of real estate “No, pa.” “Talk faster, my girl.” “Well, you see, pa, | want—* This delay tn lanéine sre the immigrant. ané he asked to be per- mitted to. write a} he: v. He was fur-|sister. He had been cotton picking papers drawn, “How much?” nished with the stationery, and. after home late at night and F. 3. Troanp How. J. B. Newuanny, 3.0. Cha “Wait, pa, Give me time.” finishing the epistles, he signed his mad revarned ho io President, Vice-Prositont Soo"), & Treas, several days earlier than she expect- edhim. She thought him a burglar and fired, the bullet passing through bisthead. “That’s something I can't spare.” “Just wait a minute, pa. I want to give a young man something.” “Birthday present?” “Fe.” “Well, don’t come to, me. name: “Lovingly yours, Matensz Makowski.” As he put the last flour- ish to his name ore of the immigra- tion inspectors, who w the man, compli Jno. C. Hayzs, Abstractor. 8. F Wannocg, Notary. es | A PPPPPF I RPPLPPPPO LLL APLPLY RPL SL PRPP LG PLEPPPIPIAG AP stockings be searched. agreed to on condition that a disin- tereeted party do the searching. Mr. Brown, the husband of the hostess, happened to arrive at that moment and was chosen to act as the searcher, The women then sub- mitted to the search of their shoes and stockings by him. Must not Associate With His Father Cleveland, O., Oct. 29.—A dead woman’s;withes as to the future cf - her child dictated a decision given in probate court today ‘when Judge ‘White denied the application of Fred erick’ F. Needham to be appointed guardian of his ten-yearold son, ' Benjamin Fridley Needham, aud ap pointed instead Mise Kate MeFar- land, who will, in ithe futare, watch ‘over the boy and his $250,000 in heritances = * So great was Mre. Mary Bianche Needham’s enmity toward her fur- mer husband and hisfamily that two ra ago before she stipblated in will that the boy should forfeit interest in her estate if, after six- _years of age, he voluntarity ciated with his father or with Fannie Maria Needhant. This was‘ RI tak I Ea a IEF A te i a rt a tn Sn letter. Being suse writer handed the tetre inspector imme¢iate?y should have signed him Bies. Ip a sub-rosa tone the mar inepector into his corfcer him that Bies was net his that he had just gotten hol ticket and come over The man, after admittixg this, ciscovered that he was talking to one of the officials and at once became like a clam. He would Py “ . aw = vere z E VISITORS’ EXCURSIONS answer no further eres As he HOM FROM ALL POINTS ON Was a laborer, witho encs in this = gall MISSOURI PACIFIC: RAILWAY. country and havin ====GREATLY REDUCED RATES EAST, === any idea what a young man wants.” “But I have, pa. I—I know just what he wants.” A “But why do you come to me?” “Because what he wants is—” “Oh, that’s all right, of course. Give him anything you please. Want a check?” “N—no, pa.” “Oh, speak up.”. “I want you to say it’s all right. pa. | want you to say ogain that I can give him anything I please.” . “Silly girl. Of course you ean. You've always had your own way. Is that all?” “Wait, pa. You see, I know just what he wants.” “You said that before.” “Because what he wants is—” to Rattery. the aver and the took the and told | e, and i of the ce the special board of i ‘ immigrant to be returned. He sailed the next day, a sadder, but no doubt HERE’S A BABY ey INDIANA, WESTERN OHIO, LOUISVILLE, KY., ee. Teas ALSO HAWESVILLE, POWERS, LEWISPORT sD OWENSBORO, XY “M—m-—me!” Wel ag Pablenus tiaiica \s Amabien, Re Renee Se ee September 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th end October 11th. Return limit, 30 days. Many American boys and girls visit eda! is Rar fheag pop Pengehs i DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE A Cheap Roast. Europe nowadays, but perhaps Popular oud pusely vegetable linimeut, To visit the old home and see your friends of other days, There is a cheap cut of beef which butchers generally call the tenderloin “skirt,” which makes a very fair oven roast, provided it is done in a doub’e pan and kept: well moistened by bast- ing. Paprika and salt form the sim- ple seasoning, together with chopped onions. When the meat is nearly done, raise it on. a wire standard and put even of these fortunsie young folk are aware that the greatest of English cit- ies contains memorials to five distin- guished Americans; a president, a pa- troit, a poet, a preacher and ‘a phil- anthropist. These Gve great men are Abraham Lincoln, James Russell Low- ell, Henry Wardsworth Longiellow, Matthew Simpson and George Pra- both-sweet and white potatoes, which | body—five names written high in the have been parboiled, to finish roast- | Hall of Fame, names immortal in life ing in the gravy. Use these to deco- and letters, names furever illustrious | FOR PANTICULARS, INQUIRE OF COMPANY'S AGENT, OR HL. ©. TOWNSEND, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, St. Louls, Mo. Din IN The Marlin 12 Gauge Take-Down Repeater, is the fastest and most accurate duck gun made. It combines the balance and ease of action of the best double gun with the supe~ tior shooting and sighting of a single barrel. The unique Mar!:n Breechbolt which shuts: out rain and weter on4 keeps the shells dry makes it the ic | d-we her gun. Made . for both black «1d smokeless powders and to take heavy loads easily. A famous gun for hard usage. ee There are » lot of good duck stories tn the Marlin Experience é Ta-algue fcr 9 stamps, The Marlin Fire Arms Company Mother’s Friend Mother's Friend is a soothing, softening, ‘ relaxing liniment, a muscle maker, invig. -_ " orator and freshener, It, puts new power into the back and hips of acoming mother. It is applied externally only, there is no dosing and swallowing of nasty drugs, no inward treatment atall, The state of the mother during gestation may influence the disposition and future of the child; that is one reason why moth- ers should watch their condition and avoid pain. Her health, that of the child and their lives, depend on es or free from pain, worry and melancholy. Be of good cheer, strong of heart and peaceful mind, Mother’s Friend can and. will make you 80, Bearing down pains, morn- ing sickness, sore breast and ia are Nig relieved by this wonderful remedy. OF demgyiete ot $1.00 bottle. for our book **! ” free, TWE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, GA, rate the meat as it goes to the table,| im character and achievement. — St. serving gravy separately in tureen,—| Nicholas. Boston Budget. Blind Man’s Wedding. - A wedding of rather pathetic interest took place at Spurgeon’s tabernacle, Croydon, recently. The ceremony was conducted by a blind clergyman, while Pocket Monéy. Liberal Man—Every man should give his wife pocket money. Mr. h, nonsense! My wife @oesn’t hold on to money long enough to put it into her pocket.—Pittsburg 42 Willow Street NEW HAVEN, CONK..

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