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MOTHER'S | LOV E. AYale Education Comes High. | An Effective Prayer. Counties Must Provide FIVE NOTED SHORTH ae ee eo RP’ says an Eastern writery For th-|and seven children, The crops had class of 1905, it wae $4,270, for the} been @ fellure and the deacon and for the care of tha indigeit insane of et : u class of 1903 the amount was $4,-|bls family bad come down to_ their nt, th bil Will Sell at Public Auction Y1G The economy record forrecent [last meal- ‘If only had one sack off, mchene! = amet DOL clase of |corn,. ald he to his wife, ‘I could de et : ME ees ; aes see _ CHORE DAR OR Fe Bis a 40, 1902 which skimped through on the} my planting in the epring and give eashataad tis county aats a aa ta we * trife of $3,863 per man Nor arv}¥ou and or og phe eee tasal to allow such-bills, but the ste At New Sale Pavilion; ‘State Fair Grounds, these figures intlusive for they count | one more en be went fo . be : premé court roterees thi tndine Sedalia, Missouri poril, 20, | 6. in only the averagdéxpenses during] “It was dusk when be espled ‘the Every county court in the state A, Katia abd Tesia waye) to compel thas ovart to-allow claim which their moth- ers had told them was the only wom- an's tonic to be y iz | a prescription BREEDERS — 4 As | -H-400d parents realized at thestart| At arecent dinnefDr, Ramfo rd, |For Indigent Insane. f * QBN T bees ms tox be thatthe embarking of a bpy at Yale lot New York, goed the ffuest4, all} Jefferson ORREMEY Apa oT rng] C8: ae + N. B. GENTRY, 3 _— a a Big aod ditee rare from for the four years’ vorage requires, | inembere, of “tie clotb,”* with %his della rendered as Saige Lacan i in Setelie.’ he. F Ear btal iutote the jo is completed, an [story as Ulustrasive of answegs to , thee " 5 fe Many? | befote journey is compl 8 Brolthim bywhion a: a} | *he supreme cgurt inde Qoogtt de JUNE K. KING, 3 , c b shoal hegh otthxpedd- inveguafient of nearly $4,500, tombe Gregor, ny 8 Jemma tell capa Eee Winn * ; mee ee ar them might be tempted tugghabe eon marys hern darkey minister bad|*b® institutions of that character in} pits: Grove, Mo. Marshall, Mo, i licved, beneéted | Agbt the battle with the hard world) “A ys meedeantenhe “s re wite|Sde_state. The asylum there man- aon ‘ and strengthened | without-the aid «fa Yale sheepskin, |48 2 deacon & Man WhO DAG A himused the Buch: county court aaa Sedalia, ; s ? cg i avorite Prescription has enjoyed iable reputation for over a third ntury. In all that time it has sold. meore largely in the United States — samy other tonic for woman's needs, and fecday its sales are greater than evef. Qe Pierce made. up this sem roots and ‘herbs without th # particle of alcohol or narcotic and for the single purpose of curing those diseases the thirty-five! weeks of the college parson’s corn crib on the other ‘side would have retueed to issue warrants| (00 Main Line Missour! Pacific aad aay containing like. items ap those con- NOW IS: tained in the particular accounts at And thls ale and take home 4 ; ‘ issue in this case had the trial court} these = a The ball z ee : one shoulder. Peering around: be- ; hind and before he cautiously beengpatajned, and there would ha: F tome sben y ), | been @ndless trouble, The cgante| mem ber climbed the fence and crept into, the] | wig merely the bare main’ : ee consigng of the fence, filled with temptirg ears of yellow corn. By chance, the dea- con bad an'empty sack slung across session, and do notinclude the va- i" re og ty: cation bills of the collegian, who fs of prec rage Bem Rying lhe the here generally of an attractive personal- aon of maternal duty. How’ few women asease: <2me to this critical’ time with adequate ity and po d with the desire to Strength. The reason way v0 tiany women |ehine socially during the summer sink under the strain o} ee is months. Because they are unprepared. A dion then required for motherb ry ‘ are always|corn crib, te} mail bids to actioneers or V che young ‘eae, And ary Sroecaneed The expense extremes canbe nance of the insane was the only ex- “Tn leas than asecond he was down the —" Yes hi divergent. For inetance, in the clase ee "expecta ecor + On hig ktiees holding the sack Gpen ctant ith to use “pmo presarietion aria tee of 1903 one plutocrat expended $11,- ephens, of Mila, Va. The reason |000 in his Senior year, whereas a with’ one hand And poking ta thebig Prescription is the best preparative for the penurious classmate struggled along ears with the other as fast ag he @uaternal function. No woman can use} on an actual cash outisy of $50. In could. The deacon had his sackpalf “Favorite Prescription ” for maternity with- coat qui of healt and comfort, Bat tt is | she following claes'one man sank| tiled wher the click of a gun y bills, is overthrown. ime Gy not strong ws best | nearly $25,000 Into his entire col- tiade him throw op his hand: r+zh pense to be borne by the county, and that, the state must provide necessities, upon which the Buchanan court rested its refusal to pay the Ws iF Golden Wedding, rf se of "Favorite Prescription.” For one | lege couree, in contrast to an eco-| ifs ‘inie'hid dome, But he aap A Aunt Mace Sa pect nat st [onl man eho met sn uo hi pr of, or | ade Oe argerel psc | ys of suffering toa few brief hours, | years on $500, gan fo pray in a loud voice, ‘ J brate don redding anniver- i 3% has changed the period of anxiety and rolled hid eyes heaveri ward: cary, 8 a on accorded “to a Oe ee Good ‘Lord—dear Lord—t but fow mal e' he 3 fort. ‘Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate the ) ssfomach_liver and howela “Tio ter ‘I gayn’s doit! Icayn’s On March ca ‘ibe ‘aye. . Were ' 4 "tthe parton’d torn!” No, air. I’ untted in she holy bonds of matri- canted 4 steal the Parson's corn, no ma’ pee Bhp Was ee pet Both my wife an’ child’ns am Band 69 ree sec fear sr ‘death this minis! They'll jute ren came to bless this unton, to starve, I cayn’t do it—I of whom aang "Aelne, elms, Judge" Timmonds to Run For g ,and Meg. J. B, 40 snore brother wang 9{THouimen usa Will Hake, who| Supréme.Bench ‘Shorijferm. ey, there, brother,” ‘callad «| Thome Hume. They came to Mis:| 54 i Mie del Gk voice which the deacon recogni zéfl.as| sour! at an early day, settling efferson City, Mo., April 9.—Ac- the parson’s, ‘fill your sack, deacoi cording to a:teport which comes Earning a Million Dollars. Ithaca, N. Y., April'9.—Prof. Jere- miah Whipple.Jenks, head of the de- partment of sclence and polisical economy at Cornell university, ad- dressed the studente on the subject of “Great Fortunes and Their Uses.” He sald: “There are two methods of acquir- FREEDOM FOR GERONIMO? Permission to Join a “Wild \ West” Show So Inter- preted. Lawton, Ok., April 2—Old Gero- ulmo, the Apache warrlor and scout, | {ng wealth. People render service} 41 14 ¢o ¢he brim.’ ” nN honor | nouor of the oveik Diy hacer hers “trom absolutely” trustworthy | $| Six- amade a contract with Oscar J,|for reward and some get rewards for ‘ was prepared atthe home of their] sources, Judge Henry Clay Tim- ' %rause, of Canton, 0., tojoinaWild| 00 service. The trouble with the Centerview Banker hh re) aes. 9B or, monde, tornierly of Lamar, now a pa Tints ofa Celebrated ; Wess” show. firet class {s that ‘they too often cod hel ganen ten, 7 G.Kirk end | member of the Kansas City: law firm think of the reward and not the ser- vice they are rendering. It 1s said that no man can earn a million dol- lars, I do not believe this isso, Ie there any way to measure service and determine {ts value? An opera- tion that would prolong the lite of a Shakespeare, a Lincoln or a Wash ington for ten years—ts there any way to determine the value of the life of a statesman who saves his country from a ruinous war? If a manager of one factory can make it Taken in Tennessee. wite, were lnvited, 16. was 9. happy ol which United States Senator War- Painting. gathering. Before the, feast was| ner is the head, will bea candidate! Eyery person who sends onedollar Winchester, Tenn., April 9.—Sher- erved, J. Will Helms. behalf’ iff Henry Barnes and Chief of Police of the ‘allen, in D pect dee for the short term nomination for|o pay fur a year’s subscription to Alex Ruseel, arrested W. R. Delanoy,|sented his mother ‘with a beautiful the supretie wat i bed Democratle | the Twice-a-Week Republic, of St. here last nighé ona charge of ab-|R0ld watch and his father a hand-|judieial convention. Judge Waller) Lonjs, Mo., and Farm Progress, will sconding with the tundsof the Bank|®2™e gold —_ chejo my locket, | Graves of Butler, whom Gov, Folk recelve,, absolutely tree a beautiful of Centerview, Mo., of which institu: hel bn ‘Teo tena love and esteem. | appointed to fill the vacancy. occa- | eolored pleture, 24 by 32 {aches in tion he was cashier. jet yet noe! ena’ ee nee dimensions, entitled ‘The Departure It is charged that Delan i. i i arehell, and Who will bake his place | of the Bride from the Home of Wash- mitted the nol ciicihaaie ess conares Portehed . Ramet, ‘on the bench next Tuesday, will also | ington.” : This picture {s a direct re- ber, and the bank went to the wall. Dexter, Mo., March 30 —Four chil-}be a carididate. Judge ‘Tmmonds production. from the. celebrated The Missouri authorities learced dren were burned to death in a fire| was the nominee for the Kansas City painting by Ferrls. Sixteen. colors that Delaney was somewhere in Ten- two miles north of Dadley last night | court of appealsin thedast campaign, were employed in the process, It is The permission to enter {nto the ontract was obtalued from the War Seapartment through General Frank Yeldwin, commanding Southwest natlitary division, Major Taylor, com- manding Fort Sill, and Lieutenant Parlngton, quartermaster of Fort Sill, Geronime is a prisoner cf war on fie Fort Sill military reservation. veronimo on learning that Krause wes here rode into Lawton in gaud- jest costume, painted in the bright- ee ee ee ee ‘st of colors, and drew up the con-| Produce @ million dollars @ year.) ow. a posig d all which destroyed the 2-story res!-| but was defeated. d fi d , ; the Sheriff made on a fine, heavy. paper, an tract. Geronimo will leave tor Can-| While manager for anether factory nf re beh - coat eo ay 0 dence of James Metzer. Two of his CASTORIA will make, aug pee hung, a ton, April 15, accompanted by his|fequat value runs it to failure, 1% children and two of those of Robert him, Delaney has been residing in Win- chester for several weeks under the a alias of Wyatt J. Smith and went to work for the Southern Nursery Com- The Convict Labor Law. ‘pany at manual labor. He had very It is altogether likely that Gover. jlittle money with him and a small nor Folk will ask the next Legisla-/€um on deposit with the Bank of ture to so amend the convict labor | Winchester. lawes as to make it possible for the} He announced his {ntention to re- earnings of such convicts as have| ture to Missouri without requisition familles dependent upon them to be|Papers, and asked the local officers set aside for their use. The Gover-|*o wire the Missouri officers to that nor has noted that only poor men |¢fiect. are sent to the penitentiary. The gates of the prison never close on a rich man, Not afew of these con- victs have helpless families depend- ant upon them, but the law takes what they earn and lets the families suffer. The Governor believes that this {s wrong in principle and should appears to me as if the first man has earned the million dollars.” Wilkerson lost their lives. Several of the family were horribly burned in eadeavoring to save the children. The origin of the fire is unknown. Metzer was not at home at the time of the fire. Wilkerson was aroused and rushed to theupper story where six children were asleep. Be succeeded in carrying out two, but the flames made such rapid head- way that he was unable to get. back for the others. The two families were related. The children ranged from six to twelve years old. wife, his daughter, his niece and an Apache interpreter. This permission {8 looked upon here as a roundabout way of freeing *he old Indian without pardoning tim. Geronimo is 84 years old. He has made many attempts to gain his ‘fherty {n one of which he made a re- ‘ent trip to Washington and saw President Rooserelt. With Geroni- mo are about 300 Apaches, the yy -eminant of the band thatcommitted ‘he Apache outrage In the Southwest | in the early ’80s Geronimo wasrun | down through the efforts of General ‘Alles. Aor Masa the The Kind You Have Always Bought | Magnificent ornament for the home. Bignature CASE Aside from its genuine artistic mer- of A its,16 poesesses an uncommon inter- ilocos ene est toevery American, as the central Boys Burned in Jail figure in itis George Washington, . « | standing at the portal of his Virginia They had Set on Fire. home, bidding adieu to the bride Lawton, Okla., April9.—Two boys | and bridegroom. The color work is wanted in Vernen, Jex.,on charge | highly ornate and correct in every of stealing clothing were badly burn- | detail, as are the character represen- ed by a fire which they started in a | tations, costumes, etc. vain effort to effect.their escapefrom | The Twice-a-week Republic is the the Snyder jail, where they were con- | Oldest and best semi-weekly family fined. The bastile was soon in|paper in the country, and Farm flames. The city marshal was nott- | Progress, which is aleo published by fied of the fire and immediately set | The Republic, is the fastest-growing A Bluffed the Miners. Wilkesbarre, Pa., April 9.—Deter- mined to make an example of the toiners who are alleged tobe guilty of violence, a state constabulary, mounted, went this morning to- the Fernwood colilery, where shots had been fired at the works from the vil- lage of East Boston Thursday night, and to Mocanaqua, where armed men drove off the workmen, and threatened to shoot any found work- ing. Missourians to Mine in Mexico.| to work to liberate the prieoners, | farm monthly in America. - Kemem- Rich Hill, Mo., April 2.—The Escon. | but before he could release them they | ber, that you get both of thesesplen- dita Mining Company was the name| Were both badly burned. did journals an entire year, and the selected at the organization ie ate ae care, penny big colored picture, all for company composed _of Neva : p Bsr NC ' Hill and Butler caghnallite, The company {s incorporated under the laws of Arizona for $270,000. It owns fifty-seven acres of land in the state of Chihuhua, Mexico, adjoining the famous El Congresso mine own- edby J. P. Morgan and Hetty Green. The troops threatened to burn the|_T® officers are J. C, Ferguson, village and drive the Italians out it] Nevada, president; J.M. James, El any more shooting occurred. The|/88 Texas, vice-president; U. Ayers, plan proved effective and quiet {s re- Rich Hill, secretary; Edward8. Clark, atored. Butler, treasurer. The officers of the ompany will be located here. Enraged Pauper Attacks Official Is sages alk toi thehabes St. Joseph, Mo., April 9.—Simon|men teachers in the Philippines find Stern, superintendent of. charities ot| the life hard and wearlig. From Buchanan county, was assaulted in Congressman Longworth’s account his office by 8. W. Smith, a pauper.|of those unlovely Filipinos the task He will die. of imparting knowledge to their off- Stern had refused Smith’s applica-|spring would be dreary and thank- tion for charity. The latter seized a| lesa, even if we had them corralled in heavy steel cuspidor and struck /| the wholesome climate and civilized Stern over the head, fracturing his| surroundings of the United States.— skull. St. Louis Republic. A Bit of Humor. <iryan’s Commoner. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat (re- pubHean) says: ‘‘There are {ntima- oe an New York be corrected forthwith. Heconcludes mngo; thas the that Missouri is entirely too big and of the ggveat combines are to tal id doo. teh. &. Biante ; to permit this against the republican part a sd injustice to continue.—Jefferson City congressional canvass of 1906. Why should the heads of the great mee , combines fight the republican party? in spite of the farfamed prosecution of the Northern Securities company, , ‘he people are suffering from the seme old {mpositions in that neigh- ®orhood. The prosecution. of the ‘Beef trust began with the farcical in- BE ~westigation by Garfield and has ter- ominated with the discharge of the “‘captaine of industry.” We are told ‘shat in his investigation of the coal saad oil trusts Garfield pursued the same tactics he adopted in the beef ~“teast, and that the same plea of im- ae vaxanity through which the packers i <eecaped will be used to give freedom €o other violators of the anti-trust bed aw. In congress trust ffiterests are cas carefully protected by republican vi Prosont subscribers may take ad- Butler, Mo. vantage of this offer, by sending a Dear Sir: You painters have a| dollar and having their timemarked sort of natural prejudice against/up a year. The Republic hereby ready painte;and considering the| gives notice that ‘this offer be quality of some of them we don’s| Withdrawn at any time, and those blame you. who wish the picture should send in Bat os datat: Makes & subscription at once. palin ‘ere Know some} Remit by post office or express things that it might pay you to|money order, registered letter or learn; and one of them is that paint | bank drafs. Donot send personal materials can be better mixed in Mr ae at 008 abies large quantities by machinery than SupscriPtion DEPARTMEN by hand. Better mixed mcans that The Republic, 8. Louts, Mo. the paint covers better, brushes out smoother, and laste better in the wear. And we can also get our pro- portions very exact; another eae A MATTER OF ‘HEALTH which guess-work or hand-mixing ; can’t do. ¥ We make Devoe | lead-and-zinc Paint of the same materials thas good painters use; lead, zinc, color, linseed ofl, turpentine dryer; we mix ae Misdirected. The Kansas City Journal, a repub- lican paper, speaks about magazines and newspapers that print attacks upon the senate as “helping to tear down the fabric of our institutions and undermine the confidence of the unthioking masses in the integrity and efficiency of-#he American gov- ernment.” Why does the Journal neglect to direct ite criticism toward the men who are responsible for the evils which these magasioes and newspapers attack? I¢4s,shesemen, rather than those who condemn their unholy acts, who are helping to destroy our institutions —Common- Out in Sioux Rapids, Ia... is a Mr, Stern was 68 years ala and | coal was well known.. smembers as they are in court by ii empemeesinpnstitncentnyleis Fe ‘quinine ta'the oline ns phen strike is eis on, and we are painter named T. Alvastadt. He wuld attorneys. Common Law Marriage barderwen ee Soe ct time js near | bas been @ good painter for 15 years ] Pip Se wl woe agen and has used at one time or anoth- AS 8 meeting of the Missouri! State ‘Fair directors held at Sedalia Wed-| May Hold in Mississippi. or nearly every brand of mized paint mpesday, it was decided that the State known. He says that Devoe lead- Jackson, Miss., \April.9i—If the}: te j ‘ air will not be opened on the Sab- ? The evetal tha.” Onasent ot the proteste of house ‘concurs inl'the action’ of the he Megas vel sreoban & cine mtn phi donde wriligious bodies of the etate it was | senate the “common law..marriage’ ps | weak been brought ‘under control. : 0, iti i TEE armenia to close the gates on Sun-| will hold good in oot bers , + Psion pwdbadar ned) toate oe F prince ~ pea le ee i stad Waic us : _| rani ; imeem f hy

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