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' Asks| He Fears the “Yellow Peril.” | Nebraska Smokers Hard Hit. San Francisco, Cal., Aj 8.—H.| Lincoln, Neb., April 8. —Hereafter — ss Rider Haggard the moet 9 and la- on pebrages & cigarette in BUST bor commissioner from the British | Nebcaska he must hide in a cellar. 1 4 vernment, addressed a student| The senate passed a bill last night ) ct f th F t odin at the Uatvenstty of Califor- | forbidding the sale, barter or smok- | re ro m e ac 0 nia yesterday, speaking particularly | ing of cigarettes or cigarette mate- of his mission in this . The|rial.. The penalties range up to a : soot tatemsating feature ia’ hie te-|fne of $100. ‘The house has already Cut Out The Middle Man. marks his statement concerning | passed the bill and Governor Mickey : « the “yellow peril” and its significance | says he will sign the bill. Nine tenths of the people are looking for this. in the light of recent Japanese succes- Got $2,250 for 20 Mi Now we have the largest ses. 3 New York, April 8.—For her briet singing at the charity concert of Thureday night in Carnegie hall, bss all 4 ' 4 . Mme: Emma Eames was paid $2,250. clerk in the railway mail service and] «a few years ago I noticed that wishes to become postmaster in his} +), ang Re which I lived was being She was on the stage twenty min- utes. . In Southwest Mo. =A tas Twelve Children Postmastership. Washington, April 8.—Applicants for the position of postmaster gener- ally endeavor to line up several rep- resentatives and a United States senator or two as their influence and secure recommendations from the leading men of the community. Itis not so with Henry Louis Moore, of Sedalia, Mo. He is now a transfer aa MEET, Potash as Necessary asRain The quality and quantity of the crops depend on a sufficiency of Potash in the soil. Fertilizers which are low in Potash will never produce satisfactory resuits. Md be familiar with the pene farmat Shoal Seredients that go 02 ike the best fer fertilizers for every kind of Jing the levest researches. on this a: test reseal for wil send f nat sabiect Non while you thiak of home town. swept of its best and the cities be Mr. Moore merely forwards a pic- coming glutted and seething tanks ture to the postmaster general, for | ,+ misery and ein. The civilized peo- the President, of himeelf and hisfam- ple of the western world must stop ily. The picture shows himeelf and { tue the conglomeration of people in the GERMAN KALE WORKS his wife, aud grou around them ; - H * New vor tule, Moth and Olive ta, are twelve Acne Beg five of nage. han od pire gt amo Cc ASTORI. [ A _ pag — rin whom are girls, one being unusually type will grow. For Infants and Children, in leather line--offered by cat- ‘=| pretty, all brought up by them inthe} «another danger is from the east alogue houses. So come and we Farmer’s Wife Killed period of eighteen years. This {8 tbe] talegg we reform, the Mongol hordes, | Tae Kind You Have Always Bought a let z h While Shooting Crows.| teste hie reqoeet for” promotion, |%2 8*%e tot the eva of the Oecl| ears the Sot eae seamen ak SEs a Fequest for promotion. | dont, will sweep over us, as they have] gignature of Keep your money at home. The oldest child, a girl, is about 17 or 18 years old, and the youngest boy {« 4. There is not a badlooking child in the twelve, and both Mr. and Mrs. Moore atill look young. Mr. Moore is 43 years old, and his wife is about 41. This office fs inthe presidential class and pays $2,800 per annum. President Roosevelt is the most prominent advocate of ee ee AG d Cure For Pil nee al tull line of BUGGIFS, SURRIES, ROAD and nothing pleases him more than waranteed Cure For Piles 0 S100 Carry acurl tine o . , to see a rt Ree ofchildren, Itie| Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- AND SPRING WAGONS, doubtful if the Moore group can be Hh ontilane cae Fhgeoed sk MoFARLAND BROS., Butler, Mo, equaled anywhcre in the country. any case, no matter of how long eccsceneeses: eae ae standing, in 6 to 14 days. Firet ap- plication gives ease and rest. 50c. If your druggist hasa’tit send 50c ip —e and it will be forward:d post ry ; : Always Remember the Full Name e Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, “TAKING HIS MEALS OU?.” e en! need emer ore Laxative Bromo Quinine CATS ¢ cess is ual, often unnoti rst, See Sedalia Man Kills Himself. | St'sSoniy's'shor: tine nth the lives Sedalia, Mo., April 10.—Wiliam E. | Pht, suaties lis ceaal fhe max’ vio] Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. Hunter, East Main street grocery- more 00 cone . man, committed suicide by swallow- Tate liver tine of the ing strychnine at his home on East aot, tt locks'in the OMosased Second street. and affords them poisons Hunter left a note stating that be i Bplay, i See Fok ne, Order of Pinks. ‘Order of Publication, was financially embarrassed on ac sauggiah liver and constipation are wa-| orang oF MISSOURI count of the street in front of his pp TTY an eee monroe Yn 9 iggrnctenbierneny bas, STATE OF MIS80URI, place of business being closed by pav- | headaches oa tion, dyepepata ‘and blader affec- | In the Circuit Coart of Bates County, Mi jasourl, i pate. Bates county, Missourt, ing improvement during ‘the past] tions. No ellregulated fam a ars pelt dente y an, ee See c. ot Mlesvart of 1905, State of Missouri at the ficio Coll be without this stan Ex-Offielo Collector of the Hevenne of Bored hy , oe, eee Eureka Springs, Ark., April 8 — Mrs. Nellie Burris, wife of Robert Burris, @ farmer living ten milee north of here, was instantly killed Thureday afternoon by the accident- al discharge of a shotgun with which she was attempting to shoot crows, : The servant girl heard the report of the gun, and a few minutes later the little child who had accompanied her mother, came to the house drag- ging with great difficulty the gun, one barrel of which was loaded and the hammer raised. The child said that its mother was asleep in the cornfield and when the girl reached the spot she was dead Mr. Burris, who was in town, only learned of the tragedy when hereach- i home late in the evening. Mrs. Burris was a sister of Mra. R. done in the past. The men are strong in Asia, and why? Because they are brave, because they are pa triotic, because they are determined and whole hearted. If the Western nations are to continue to hold their own then they must abandon the habit of flocking into cities and living iu slums.” We keep every thing that horse owners need. Double wagon harness from $10 to $30, Single harness $7.50 to $25. Second harness $3.00 to $15, Saddles of all st; and prices from the cheapest to the steel yo ay | bey and sole leather spring seat saddles, La; . blankets, dusters and fly nets, harness of bakin V4 ments for man or beast, coach oils, axel grease, wagon covers, men’s canvass leggings, trim buggy tops new and repair old ones. Bring in yourold harness and trade them for new ones, We have the largest Retail Harness and Saddlery Store in the Southwest and our harness are all made Tht ————EE ee ke ee A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as death claims, in each one, another victim of consumption or pneumonia, But when coughs and| ¥ colds are properly treated, the M. Thornton, of Eureka Springs, | tragedy is averted. F. J. Huntly, of Oaklankon, Ind., writes: “My wife and was a daughter of John Gates, one of the wealthiest men in Carrol oo cvemanytion, Frene abs county. took Dr. ‘Tings New Discovery for —_—_—— consumption, coughs and colds, Sickening Shivering Fits which cured her, and to-day she fe of ague and malaria, can be relieved | well aud strong.” It kills the germe and cured with Electric Bitters. This |of all diseases. One dose relives. is a pure, tonic medicine; of especial | Guaranteed at 50c and $1 by Frauk benefit in malaria, for it exerts a true T. Clay, druggist. Trial bottles free. curative inflnence on the disease, driving it entirely out of the syatem. I¢ is much to be cy sah to quinine, For State Prisoners. 2 one bi r- winter, thus preventing his count: lector = sey brother wa vr Tothe Relatives and Friends of the| Hunter served ae an election judge, |For Sale by Frank T. Clay. as Sy eam Pa * Bemetiper ls sd nines nln till he took Electric Bitters, which |inmates of Missouri State Peniten-| ¥9* in good health and it ts suppoe- ‘i Yow at tle day comes she. ile by her | Xow pedi sede: : th agent aes saved his life. At Frank T. Clay’s|tiary: ed that he became suddenly de-| poarg op MISSOURI. 1, aad Liaiaiacortetoa te ng to | f before the Giroult t Grart of Baten oun: drug store; price 50c guaranteed. On and after this date prisoners . 1a Bort OF BATES On eonaty, Mas, pa Vy Sere i i a eee ate ; Missouri Photographer Killed. |" isetcion, ty cxprase or otter arises ek .Soaaraian sat : Omaha, Neb., April 8.—While tak - wise, the following articles: E | Missourt. =? “Welle acd J ing photograph, Albert Butler, of} Tobacco—Chewing or smoking, Ol ion f0 tf 5 Jong Fake Bane ratated that th Hannibal, Mo., was blown into sev- | cigars and pipes. 4 { yoyartnedar eee pe Dina eran Khe th ryan and it farther searing treme fat eral pieces and three onlookers were| Toilet Articlese—Combs, brushes, A Missodt, ihe alege “ one fa m seid petition which ts aly severely injured by the explosion ofa | tooth brushes, tooth powder and ji ; » Well are parsons Whose sames cannet be inserted tn Whose names cannot be inserted in box of flashlight powder into which | soap. Your doctor will tell you that wh 0 4 ‘ ered walsdte Lerela earl trek ent poremn cdniin, und | Underwear, socks, suspenders, tow- ele, handkerchiefs, pillows, pillow- slips, sheets and night shirts. Butler is supposed to have accident ally dropped a lighted match. The building in which the photograph @ laws devise des- | hereinafter described by the 1 devi ren become stron tiff has commenced a suit against him i: thie | cent and intermarri: ‘from Henry W. Smith oe ocishag ne do- . ki Cc Ss % g and well q court by petition and affidavit the object and | and all hie unknown heirs; itis therefore ‘ord: li therine y taking Ayer’ s arsaparilla. gl nature of which is toenforce the lien | ered oy the court that the eaid defendant be the state of Missouri for the deli ¢ ta Small doses, for a few days. ottinyear int. amounting in the sarees (0) me ones By paniesuen TR AEE KAS cout the je- said persons claim and } thin, pale, weak, nervous chil- fendant be ‘notified by publtcation' that plain: Hereluafier described. by wine haveing sands | derive after dvecrived by the laws, devisen der = was being made {s completely wreck-| Alsonuts, candy and chewinggum, the sum of @21,40 together with interest ced @ suit ageinet them In this court By | lication that plaint ed. Uneeda biscuite, Graham wafers, Sarsa arill a commissions and fees, Pe, upon. the ie folowing” de ure oi yee ie aH ag sdetingwont ject and Butler wasa traveling photograph | ginger wafers, Zu Zu ginger wafers. be ggg ge tax year ‘amounting in the | quent tax of the yosr 1008 caso i i 4 wéres, ‘sonthwest southedst scotion 31, | aggregate to the sum of 85,20 together with in: | 4 er. When all was in readiness, he| Fruits of all kinds not canned,|§ The ch township is "range 8; "ab sores, sowtbennt | etal teen, commissions and foes, upon the frerate fo the sum of @ eente “ ie change is very prompt joutheast section 31, township 41, vanes 3 O68 following described tracts of land situated in opened a box of flash powder. Im-}stationery, papers, periodicals, mag- | anq very marked. Ask your ta ess the the anid defendant, Ue and appear pear | Bates county, Miseourl, to-wit: mediately there was a deafening ex- | aziues, books and pencils, doctor why itis. He has our Holden tn he alty of ‘Butler, Baten county, northeast ‘southwest and ‘and Aas x not of the northeast quarter of section 23, toy plosion, the force of which tore But-| By order of the warden. formula and will explain. 1X8. cad on of before the thin = | Zane tnd that unl Unies the sald defendant ler’s body into a number of pieces Marr. W. Hau, Warden. “ Wrhen 12 youre ali. for many months 4 5 poly oy ed and badly injured three other occu- erie remem’ na few wack, i ) Jedgment readers according a ented erel | tobe pants of theroom. Lepers’ Nurse Now a Victim. SiR Rolain vio Yeah nd gata te ame. Sere rir bottl . Ask k Support for rt for Folk. Honolulu, April 10.—Brother | Hanus for aevlseinct Burrs m Wenky Tins 6 weekly et ne rendered according rita ayer ota ent | andthe a bid | Serapion von Koop has contracted printed and Ace tasks misneaioaee we ele tlon and the above deseribed real eatate sold to aa Swe ota by i i Th Chi id fea on “fone weet Oy te ae sald that a eo } » Mo., ai leprosy while nursing the victims o! et] AD er y the court newpaper | Macon, Mo., April 8—At this] leprosy whil g the victims of € aren insertion aesinsees anye ‘before th sind tts furth x ordefed b the court fore: i, morning’s session of the district con-| the disease in the settlement on the ‘A true copy of the record. Wit- Burien Weexty Tim peper sourl, for Baee foun i ference ofthe M. E. church South|island of Molokai. Brother von |Blliousness,constipation prevent re . oP. lished in sertion } covery. Cure theca with Avor's Pilte, Loop went to Molokai in 1895.) ——————~_ S Ge ae eee "the a “ 5 oie gran a i of i arareh, 1905. J.a. TTERAON the Eighteen smite ago he pe ge ELAMO Ta symptoms of t! leease is own system and an examination at Hono- WE cnet Se thers intere! £ ‘the etate ot donee i lulu confirmed his fears. He return- ed to the settlement as @ ward in- stead of a nuree. this resolution was unanimously adopted: We most heartily approve the course Governor Folk is pursuing to enforce the Sunday closing law, and we lift our prayers to Christian peo- ple everywhere, regardless of denom- {national lines, to enthusiastically support him in bis undertaking. the “Yankee Peril” Now. Has Stood The Test 25 ee Aeuncion, Paraguay, April 8.—E! Miyst —y beg 7 i tet Be k. ‘aate- | Paraguay, the leading newspaper of nic. You know what you | the has o lengthy editorial are taking., It ironand quinoe tn cn on “tanks foe teeapaieent tasteless form. Nocure, nopay- 50° 14. object of the United States le to “ Salt River Presbytery F ejoices. | gobble up — republics of South =i Anierica. It is contemplating inter- Welleville, Mo., Apr] 8 —When the ing, onys the ball the age pst amesaern presbytery. Expressions commen-| 4 sure sign datory of Governor Folk’s adminie- don takes tration were given freely. The pree- {6 nervousness, . ‘bytery adjourned ite annual session oo upeets. to meet next year in Bowling Green. td penn