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NO STATEHOOD, SAYS STONE] WHY MISSOURI IS HAPPY. , eeamanpponererraeenemonanneer amma MISSOURI STATE BANK; BUTLER, MISSOURI. BSTaBlLIsHED A. D. 1880. Besstoen Gporie-sstees yp Sng and slwaye bas money to He Declares There is too Much! Politics in Washington. United States Senator William J. Stone says he does not believe that A Georgia Contemporary Re- joices in the Evidence of a U With ample resources twenty-five years successful we either Oklahoma or Indian Tern-| This State’s Prosperity. dlimloates all yacestaaty ia tol buyiag. promi ou patrons ABSOLUTE SAFETY FOR THEIR DE. tory will be admitted to statehood | prom the Atianta Constitation. As this brand covers a complete line of tools, all you need remem- OSITS and every accommodation in the way of loans that is _ Sb the coming session of congress.! The Kansas City Star, in classify- ber in buying a tool of any kind is the one name Keen Kutter. consistent with sound banking rules. Keen Kutter Tools are without reserve or qualification the best tools that money, brains and skill can produce. No matter how much. you pay, no matter who you may have thought to be the best maker of a particular kind of tool, you cannot get any tool, anywhere, better than those sold under the name of Keen Kutter, If your dealer doesn’t keep Keen Kutter tools write us and we will see that you are supplied, STATEMENT SEPTEMBER 18th, 1905. “Lam in favor of the two states,” ing Missouri as a state of superla said the senator at the Hotel Baltl-| tives, explains in the following ex- more, “but I don’t believe that any | tract the abiding happiness of ite in sort of statehood will be realized at| nabitants: the coming session, I belleve that} Some truths about Missouri: Mis- either of those territories is big/souri has twenty-three state insti enough and good enough for a state | tutions; it never had a general crop Iteelf.”” failure; it is the leading clover state : $223,291.92 Senator Stone was asked for an ex- ey enye bd pedagogy org f Capital Stock. $ 55,000.00 pression as to railroad freight rate eas acreage of bluegraes of any state; iJ 10,000.00 legislation at the coming session. “I/i¢ has the largest permanent school 5 ae | don’t look for any remedial legisla-|fund in the United States; it raises Secreted te Grand Prieto M, love Beguine Coeniy ach cnanten pies _§ 70 publican congress. The republicans] thy sinc nined in the odo +. hike Peete Bias of een Ruste Toots WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. are playing politics too much and| one-third more apple trees than any Sercw Delivers, Ws. E. Warton, President. J. R. Jenxins, Cashier. Dr. T. C. Bouware, Vice-Pree. Westey Denton, Ase’t Cashier. "6 doi h real work to ac-j other state; its farm land has ad- aren’t doing enoug’ Corsiy Gana, Clerk and Bookkeeper. complish anything.” vanced 40 per centin the last four “Thee ae the democrats do it| Ye8"8: it has the largest yield of cot- bs ton per acre of any etate in the they were {n control?” was asked. | Union; it has the lowest rate of tax- “I'm not saying just what they | ation of any state. would do, except I know they would} We thank The Star for the blush- enact some remedial legislation.” ing frankness with which {t enumer. “What ls going to be the effect of/ates the many superiorities of the the injection of the ‘Iowa ideal into | commonwealth whose populace is al- republicanism, by GovernorCummins| ways so keen about being “shown.” and his following. Tt fe certainly a genuine pleasure to “Wearen’t making any predictions | observe newspapers anywhere and about that. If Governor Cummins] everywhere ably performing one of and his friends are favoring tariff re-| their vital fanctionein exploiting the vision or anything of that sort why| worth and industry of the people don’t they come over and be one of} among and by whom they live. It us democrats.” ie doubly gratifying in these morbid Senator Stone was asked for anex-| days when some political birds with pression regarding the possibility of | rancous votces are given tosuch piti- a Folk presidential boom. Hequick- | less fouling of their own neats, ly alde stepped by answering that he) The note of compliment and opti- didn’t know anything about it. mism is a cheering contrast and fur- ceeeemearinaani nishes us with welcome expert evi- THE WALTON TRUST CO. OF BUTLER, MO. Always has ready money on hand to loan on farms in Ba' Vernon, Barton, Cedar, Polk and Dade Counties, Mo, _ VERY LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST on one, three, five or seven 7a time, and allow borrowers to pay back each year if desired, ‘By land owner wanting a loan should call and get our rates and liberal terms. Money ready as soon as papers are signed. Wehave a ful] and complete abstract of title to every acre of land or town lot in Bates County from the U. 8 patent and showing all deeds of trust, Sheriff's deeds, tax titles or other conveyances that have been recorded in ‘Bates county. Our Abstract books were begun by our Mr. Wm, E. Wal- ton 85 years ago and are written up daily irom the county reo- ords, We og 3 — Abstracts at reasonable Sri. and are responsible for their correctness, INTE TM bate fot NTEREST PAID ON If you have idle money for six months or longer th Walton Trust Company will pay you interest on f. i Selecting Seed Corn. Burns His Finger Off (Weekly Agricultural Letter.) The farmer who expects to raise a to Prevent Lockjaw. lagge crop of corn next year will be-| Springfield, Mo., Oct. 30.—Imbued gin now with the selection of his seed | With the hallucination that he must corn. Four essentials are necessary | burn one of his fingers off to save for the production of a large crop of | himself from lockjaw, which he corn, namely: good seed, good soil, thought would result from a wound good cultivation and a good season. | 00 his chin, Doctor M. C. Burton, a i rominent and wealthy physician of FRANCIS OFFICIALLY NAMED. | enco ot the greatness of our alster|titrres control one ne | thecity, held his hand over theflawe} $* Statement on September 16th, 1906. oe meee ler th gee. Without good seed 1 1s Impossible | of a lamp until one of the lesser Real Estate Mortgages, $191,659 24 enc affairs, fall to appreciate ba Seger — apr ctage "Resaie pe ‘o>, Other Real Evtate Het td A World Tour to Thank Nations | in its amazing entirety. grow but age possesa strong | treatment, the doctor was taken be- re pty he pe in Banks soot ne Participating in St. Louis SANT innicadnateee” **" |ua a ee hime ta oe eaeer — j Bears the . ave Always Bought | ous stalk and @ good ear. . order $226,909,01 “ Rignatore Cottle: Whatever variety the farmergrows | ¥a8 made by the court to place the Fair. « fe he must study 4 type and select | physician under proper care, and the eee est and profits . var Washington, Oct. 30.—Official an- May Rival Mammoth Cave his ideal ear, then he should select | estate is placed under the manage- Deposits 124, 697.7 nouncement was made at the State * fall his seed as nearly identical with | ment of the Public Administrator. ouman department that D. R. Francis, presi-| Louisville, Ky., Oct. 30 —An im-| this ideal ear as possible. The curn| [tis said that several sales of prop- — Wn. E. Walton, Pres, Sam Levy Vice Pres Fank All Q. A, Allen, Aes't Sec, A. A. Peach, Clerk and Seatheeper’ = . W. D. Yates, Abtreactor, W. J. N x, Clerk, albania dent of the Louisiana Purchase Ex-}™mense subterranean channel, which position company, has been named | Promises to eurpass in sizo and beau- by President Roosevelt to convey the| ty the famous Mammoth cave, has thanks of the United States govern-| been discovered near Glasgow Junc- meut to the various nations that] tion, Barren county. One arm has participated {n the Loulsiana Pur-|&lready been explored for seven miles. cuase exposition. The Secretary of| Further progress was stopped by a State, Mr. Root, has notified Mr.|wide and swift river. It was not Francis to this effect. Mr. Francia} possible to tell the magnitude of the will have the title of special commis-|8tream. The investigations have stoner and hie function will involve a] been conducted by Dr, Hazen and complete tour of the world during| John Thompson. They are now en- which he will hobnob with number-| gaged in building a boat with which less kings, princes and potentates. | to ferry the river. Complete plans for the trip and the | -~— mission are not yet arranged. A blank form of a letter expressing the thanks of this government has been drawn up at the State department. Copies of this letter, each duly certi- fied by the President of the United States, will be personally presented to the foreign rulers by Mr. Francis, The mission {s unique. After the Chicago exposition, the thanks of this government was extended from may be eelected by going through | erty which belonged to the physician the fieldvand picking off the best ears | Will be investigated, and it not found or perhaps a plan that will be prac- | fegular will be eet aside. ticed by a greater number of tarmers : is to have @ box on ‘the side of the I Pe iy ae tr a. wagon when husking eho and select ing Piles. Druggiste refund money the best ears and put into this box. |{f PAZO OINTMENT fails to ‘cure An important thing to do is to|any case, no matter of how long have the corn thoroughly dried out. pier di ad a Ray : This may be done by hanging the Seer druggist hasn’t it send 50c in corn up in the barn or some other | stamps and it will be forwards post dry place, or spreading it out where | paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, the mice will not get to it and in a| Mo. place where {¢ fs sufficiently dry and da Vonnatta } warm tothoroughly dry it. Ifitcan Declared a Vendetta in Court. be put where it can have artifical} Detroit, Mich., Oct. 80.—Emil heat fromthe stove it will be so| Brogi,anItalian, declared a vendetta much the better. One great cause |against Fortunato Falconi, in a for so much seed corn being injured.| courtroom here. Falconi is accused by hard freezing in the winter time is | of killing Louis Calcatera. because {t 1s not thoroughly dried | “Ido not want to testify against before freezing weather. Freezing | Fortunato Falconi becauee it might will not injure the corn at all if it 1s | send him to prison for life,” heraged, sufficiently dry. and before the import of words was Teste made by the Missour! Experi- | clearly grasped he rattled on, trem- ment Station“ last spring from | bling with rage. “I want him to go The Great Paper of the Great West The Kansas City Star Everywhere recognized as the strongest and most reliable news- paper in the most prosperous region of the United States. WHEREIN, IT LEADS ITS UNEXCELLED NEWS SERVICE embraces the continuous report of the Aesociated Presa, with dispatches every hour; the general and special service of the New York Herald; the Hearst transcontinental leased wire service and special correspondence from THE STAR’S own representatives in Washington, D. C.; Jefferson City, Mo.; Topeka, Kan., and Guthrie, Okla., in addi- tion tothe of news that comes dail: » Fa) perspex} grist 68 daily from several hun ahoate aie: ITS MARKET REPORTS AND COMMENTS have an authorita- tive value that causes them to be telegraphed to all parts of the United States the moment THE STAR comes from the press, No Western man even indirectly interested in the value of food pode, stocks and securities ean afford so be without THE Consumption @ There is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex- ercise, nourishing food and Scott’s Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil- Washington through the regular}! lions of people throughout the || #amples of corn taken from seed that | free that I may kill him. I want to TAR’S daily record of prices and conditions. diplomatic channels. No special]! world pay 2 te and in good was being used by thefarmersshowed | be revenged for the murder of my pt SPECIAL FEATURES include The Chaperon’s column, in significanceis attached, it being pure-|! heath on one hung. that in a number of instances farm- | dearest friend. When I found Fal peer = att ons pertaining to beauty aids and ly a perfunctory business. i Secretary Root is not yet advised ' astohow many nations will be in- 4 cluded in the {tinerary. Ié {e under- E stood that he has begun a corres- pondence with Mr. Francis on this subject. Probably all the nations which responded directly through their respective governments to the invitation to participate in theexpo- aition will be included. This would include the countries of Europe with- out exception, and several in the Orient. A visit to them all means practically that Mr. Francis,with the full dignity of a special envoy of the United States, will tour the entire globe. A Cow Helped Him to Death, Des Moines, Ia., Oct. 30.—With the _pesistance of a cow Arthur Boyd, 22 ers were planting seed corn, that only | coni with a smoking revolver in his two-thirds of 1t would germinate un- | hand and poor Louis lying dead at der favorable conditions. With a | his feet, I fell on my knees and kissed little time snd carein the fall the|my dear friend’s lips. I vowed a farmer should haveseed that atleast | vendetta and swore that I would kill 98 per cent will germinate, showing | the murderer of my friend.” strong vitality under favorablecon-| Brogl was finally pacified and ditions. The farmer can do no work , obeyed the court’s instructions to oh the farm that will bring him as | tell what: he knew. The case has: good returns for the time and labor | not yet been decided. as will the work and time spentin ge- TAGE ORM lecting and preparing seed corn. ~ A Humane Attachment. Geo. B. ELxis, | From November Lippincott’s. ‘ = Secretary State Boardof Agriculture. | A huge touring car tore past with the extra emergency tire strapped securely to ibs side. Two street gamins gazed after it intently. “Say, Jimmie, what’a that round —S on the side?” & department for i subjecta and wide range of calecslanees ection tom rin ide lights upon the world’s most intere le arent t fn addition to a vigorous editoria’ pages absolutely inde. pendent politically, and a Sunday { 5 = ape fn ys bwwhchg y fesue thas is full of live special Q From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very litle good. They SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, Thirteen Papers Each Week for 10 Cents. THE KANSAS CITY STAR WAS THE FIRST—and is still the KANGAS CITY TIMES to te nee, morning paper, THE , aul bers wi be riot, rs without increasein the Martin Paulsgrove, who was tried last week for the murder of his sweet- heart, Miss Mary Newman, in An- drew county, Jan. 18, 1905, wassen- tenced to be hanged at Maysville, on’ ye know? That’s a December 1, 1905, by Judge A.D. /life preserver, en when they’s in 8 sats tho teams court, *| jee’ throws that overboard to'em?”| |S endTwenly-Five Cents for One Year's Subscription! The Kansas City Weekly Star Is of special interest to farmers, ‘because {t prints a more complete and intelligible account of the markets than any other paper in'the country, : of age, of Minnesota, commit- Se ee r : Address, THE KANSAS CITY WEEKLY STAR, een eiiclde by hanging. Boydantiod ns A ane sme 1s| It sone aitane niin is tell Kansas City, Mo. #iecom ‘sew the loose end of the|| @ We will send you a [fare eo a re eae eur ate reett, £0, te ss “rope over # rafter, vied it wround his}| sampie free, Ries 96 Arctible ti peck and jumped. The bellowing, hs cleo: thet as. ls tomach upeeta. is dheod, bile you’ fake the r| ) Ykicking cow caused Mrs. Boyd torun aoe a ce Ba, ‘ C > | ma A Youd of Clay, ss the barn. Boyd was dead when|| * pr fpbaorigete a NS Aiden : aT fy N. ¥., A 409 Pearl Street New York $e, and $1; all dragg iste

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