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R. M. Snyder a Free iA FAIR ty ‘(SPORTS AND, Man After Four Years. aa EXCH AN ut ATH L ETICS R apse oped of Kaneas City STORY HUMOROUSLY ILLUS- When the baseball season closed last was allow to go free in Judge TRATING OLD ADAGE. year with the deeat of the American Reynohis’ court when the case : League champions ag*tuct Lim for alleged boodling in by the National : . League victors, the sonnection with the Central traction pss ath of the We Trust Doctors If you are suffering from Edges That Last Probably you have bought edged tools made of steel that was crumbly, or too soft to hold an edge, or so hard as to The Scene Is in St. Petersburg—Time, December of Last Year—A Mer- be brittle. You may have bought them for good tools, too. vill was called for trial, anda nolle fi —_ ‘There is, however, a ls with ed; : , 's Experi ormer league real- tat te is simply to ask fi he. sen Kutter hes he prosequi was entered by Circuit At = e ieieagg = ized that better impure blood, thin blood, de- buying. Keen Kutter Tools have been standard of America toruey Sawer. When the case was players were nec-/§ bility, nervousness, exhaus- pd par ple dn bol tie — called the state asked for acontin-| Cold, desolate, frost-bound, the great asec pt po tion, you should begin at once grades of steel and by the most expert tool iffkers, As vance and filed an affidavit stating = ng bevel a. Bas ed = ilar defeat. this|# With Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the acomplete line of tools is sold under this brand. shat the attendwnceof witnesses ma-| 10° verde cca. aes gr year. A still hunt} Sarsaparilla you have known for the pick of the terial to the prosecation could not fe. Y: doctor talking low among themselves, bided seer all your life. Your RO SPAD.. talent devi viy | knowsit, too. Ask him aboutit. , i be recured Judge Reynolds over-| their time with deadly patience. This Gj ‘ ‘ ruled the motion and Mr. Sager said by the minor leagues was immediately wpe potemynrans = S he would preparea new affidavit aon ‘are . - yunranteeing to bave Former Coun- was in St. Petersburg in December of begun. Should the men they have cap- beorbed, pepsia, {iman, F. G. Uthoff, now in Denver, last year, ‘A wealthy merchant, his figure en-| ured perform as well as in the major Zhe blouses, nawaen veloped in a heavy fur coat, hastened league a better showing will undoubt- | J preventing edly be made next fall. Clay, who led a reet. homeware. Sove-6 eae — the American association in batting, 4 Ri . The draw knife shown here is an example of the excellence here for the trial. ' of ‘Keen Kutter Tools. It has a nicety of balance and tela tecnaiicale aise oa advanced stealthily towards Bim.) Fis an average of .378, was landed by e “*hang,"* which has never been successfully imitated, and it Judge Reynolds sa that the case the Boston Americans. He has threat- é is made of the best steel ever put into a draw knife. had been ees peremptorily for trial ened to play with an independent team 5 Yet the Keen Kutter Draw Knife is no better than all aed thas bs Gas th red other Keen Kutter Tools. not disposed to in Pennsylvania, but will probably be agra & The Keen Kutter Line was awarded the Grand Prize at rant either side additional tina found in the Boston outfield when the Wo neve no cxsrete! We Saieen! ’ the St. Louis Fair, being the only complete line of tools The circuit attorney then entered a season opens. Clay is a great slugger . ever to receive a reward at a great exposition. 1 ‘ d th tllional anq should strengthen the Boston Amer- J Following re some of the various kinds of Keen Kutter Tool: nolle prosequi and the millionaire icans, Charlie Hemphill, of the iy Sriver Aner Heer plac Dew Keivey Save i defendant walked out of court a tree Browns, ranked second to Clay in bat- DR J ] NORRI § list i man, after having been under bond ting last year, with an average of .368. je oe Me k Shears, Hair tor nearly four years, during which Davy Jones, who hit .346 in on4 ee On the eye, ear, nose and throat, zi he wae tried and convicted and een- fean Association, was captured by the res spec attention to the treat- aa Ufa cade wil ace that pou are oe tenced to serve five years in the pen- Detroit Americans, and 1s expected to pate of Catarrh, and {te effects upon Every Keen Kutter Tool is sold under this Mark and Motto: y pe replace Jimmy Barrett in the outfleld. | the ears, throat and lungs. “The Recollection of Quality Remains itentiary. This sentence was revers- Clay, Hemphill and Jones were the} ‘Thoge in need of glasses can have dene An Bo Brive is Forgotten. ed by the supreme court. greatest hitters in the American A8s0-| the eyes tested free and roperly fit- - SIMMONS HARDWARE CO., St. Louls, U. 8. A., 208 Broadway, New York. This ruling was the result of a con- elation, which is the strongest of all the | ted, “ Oftice on the Bouth ide over i tention that Snyder's residence was minor leagues, Robert Spade, of the St.| Eimer Dixou’s store. Office hours in New York and not in Missouri Louis Cardinals, was the best pitcher in| from 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. 18-tt { ow Tore aad nos in art. the South Atlantic League, winning 25, i Usboff, alleged former member of the tying one and losing only eight games, i << clty council boodle combine, whose Swalm, one of McAleer's recruits, was ; the best pitcher in the “Thres-Eye” ANNOUNCEMENTS. evidence was desired by the prosecu- tion, accepted $50,000 for his vote on the Central traction deal, then returned the money to Snyder and later tried to get it back. The value of the franchise obtained in the deal TILLMAN FLAYS [MISSOURI CROP CONDITION. THE JUDICIARY. -_— Corn Planting is Backward, League, winning about 70 per cent. of his games. La Porte, who led the Eastern League in batting, with an average of .331, will play with the New York Amer- {cans this year. He is an infielder and will probably play third for Clark Grif- ‘Tux Tusa is authorized to make the follow- . Ag announcements for office, subject te the Gemoocratic primary 0! Bates county, to beheld on Saturday, May 26, 1906: Wheat Improved,’ Fruit Ath's Highlanders. Riggs, who lead the 5 ; $ ith’s anders, g8, who lea . In Heated Colloquy With Spoon- Promising. is estimated at $50,000,000. The “Three-Bye” League in batting, with an Pe fois peentensh hen d ; amount of money used in bribes to average of .320, will start with Connie LOf Osage townshi : er, He Orders Wisconsin}! Colnmbla, Mo., May 5.—The|secure the franchise {is said to have Mack’s Philadelphia Athletics, Riggs ; . played with Peoria last year. Himes, who hit ,297 and,ranked third in batting in the “Three-Eye” League, is with the Cardinals. Welday, who led the West- monthly report issued by George G. | been $450,000. Senator to Take His Seat— | Pili, secretary of the state board of RE ORR a agriculture, says: Good For the Soul. JAMES R, ANGLE, Of Mt. Pleasant township, General Rebate on Rate Bill Roy ob — put -_ agen However desirable {t was to defeat] ern Association, with a batting average _ HARVE JOHNSON, 8 been plowed somewhat wet, 10) +n. free silver agitation in 1896, did of .382, was corralled by Charlio Ot Osage township. Cloaes. good condition for planting. The the und justity the means employed Comiskey for his Chicago Americans, D. D, PEELER, soil {8 full of mofeture, but the sur- |, ae, Pages Fis Armbruster, who led the New England Of Hudeon township o accomplish that defeat? It ie not League, with a batting average of .329, D. A. BEAN, will play with the Philadelphia cham- pions the comtng season, Cobb, of Au- gusta, who hit .326 and led the South Atlantic League, was signed by the De- troit Amerieama. Rossman, who led the Western Association in batting, is with the Cleveland Americans. The 4 best youngster landed by the National J. A. PATTERSON, League seems to be Lindaman, leading Of Mt. Picasant township pitcher of the Restern League, who won 1. D. EMBREE, 24 and lost omly seven games for the ' Of Spruce township. Jersey City team. Pittsburg traded © Lindaman to Boston for Victor Willis. Dygert, the best pitcher in the Southern League, who won 18, tied one and lost 1, M, SMITH, four games fer New Orleans, will start Of Deep Water township. out this spring with the Philadelphia W.:C. HEDDEN, champions. Of Orage township. - In a six-rownd bout at Philadelphia F.M. WOODS, the other nigkt Battling Nelson, the Of Deck Creek township heavy feather- HOMER W. SIEG weight champion, Of Walnut township, Washington, May.—The last day |face soil needs to be pulverized.|4,. much to say that the mone for general debate in the Senate on | Last year on May 1 52 per cent of spent in 1896 to Sakae Pr the railroad rate bill was fully occu: | corn crop had been planted, as com-| 9+ Bryan peters 1n political de pied. Following a brief speech by | pared with 27 percent on the same]),, .che:y, auch as was never before Mr. Nelson, Mr. Tillman spoke at | date this year. The acreage will be i A experienced in the United States, and longth in an effort to show by criti |5 percent below thas of 1905 or from which the politics and business clem ‘of individual judges that the | 6,722,000 acres. of thie country bave not even yet re- power of granting temporary un- The present condition of the wheat covered. It {a not far from ph oan junctions by inferior United States | crop is eighty-seven, which fs two to eay that the country has suffered courte should be taken from them in| points above condition one month more by reason of the political cor lnterstate Commerce Commission | ago. ruption of the 1896 campaign than cases, and he wasfollowed by Messrs. | The acerage planted to oats {s 10 it would have pore from she Bacon, Bailey, Teller and Foraker in | per cent below last year. This will triumph of free silver lamentate as speeches of some length. |@ive 610,000 acres for the state. shes nani have hes Brventa tri Mr. Tillman’s speech consisted | The average condition ts seventy- impli of tree ailvor would ra pond mainly of quotations reflecting up-| tour. -cregstin a terrible aticek, ‘bat on the conduct of Federal judges 1n! Timothy meadows have lost two Bryan could not havo reall 4 different parts of the country. While points in condition during the past ona harm ina practical in er he was spesking he engaged in con- month. Clover has improved six the country fl have pi Pe troversy with ar. Spooner, in which | points Both crops were badly dam- speedy recovery from the disaster proved to the large ED. CRABB . the Wieconsin Senator characterized | aged during the winter. te i. will Abr many years to poe amrors pepeennan assemblage pres- Of Oeage township. his adversary’s reference to him as} The outlook for & banner frult}cover from the ama the politi- Senor RUN nee ae ent that Terry Mc- N Ci J politi : J.{G. CANTRELL “indecent,” and during which Mr.|crop for the entire state was never|¢@l debauchery which has been oo of their devouring glances, eae gine Of Shawnee township. Tillman ordered Mr. Spooner to | better at this time ot year. Practi- ee 4 — ty mil- iste tien ca tig . paps old. No decision T. K, LISLE, take his seat. cally all trvite are in splendid condi- ontgne —Wall Street News. "| concerted signal, they set upon the] was given in this OLN, FeMene ow aneip, Mr. Tillman sald the country’s | tion. ; ‘ ‘ merchant. He cried out for help, but] contest as the laws F. R. SWARENS, 5 r NELSON. Of New Home township, faith in Federal courts was not firm. The loss among live stock, partie-| Gov. Folk has offered a reward of ry ada dagger constrained him - th a Mi go Rag og He referred to the division of the Su- | ularly young stock, has been much ‘ en $200 for the arrest and return tothe} “your watch!” one, evidently the| comment fs that the Danish fighter had preme Court on the income tax case, | above normal, 8 per cent of colte|@uthorities of St. Charles county of| jeador, demanded. The merchant with-| all the better of the milling. The af- SILAS W. DOOLEY, esying that in thatcase one of the | foaled this spring have died. Five Willis Hood. The latter is under in-| drew it trom his pocket, and the man| fair was rather tame, considerable Of Mt. Pleasant township. Of Mt, Pleasant township, CIRCUIT CLERK, JOS. H, GROVES, ° Of Mt. Pleasant township, | RECORDER, 7 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, judges had changed hie mind. | per cent of young calves, 10 per cent| oer Witte im a "your woaey ——— a er wer Men Sim haere wat. Planees Thus,” he said, the practice of a | of lambs and 26 per cent of pigs. killed Wm. Wussler in St. Charles} man next pid konaiy and, perforce,| from Terry's showing that his days in peg a | century was reversed and the coun- sensed acaiiniaaiciseeiaias county on March 3, 1905. the merchant handed them over. “I| the pugilistic world are about over o Ones sone with the top-notchers, It was plainly observed that he cannot stand the “gatt” that a man of Nelson’s caliber can deal out. The Dane had too much have nothing more of value,” he re- plied to still another peremptory de- A Valuable Agent. mand. Ignoring the statement, the ‘The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce's leader of the highwaymen rifled his COUNTY CLERK. F. J. WISEMAN, try submitted merely because of the| The § plea that the highest court of the peaker is All, He Said. country must be sustained.” Washington, May 7.—“‘It is useless He could not accept the {dea that to talk of measures for the relief of| medicines greatly enhances the medi- Of Osage township. there was anything holy about a the peopie so long as one man site ginal in Carded ents better than alco: “9 “handsome fur coat next attract- ena uae tees te J. E. WILLIAMS, Judge, “ond when we see how the| here exercleing unlimited control} hol ward. Tt alee Pe acisabis |e his attention. “I will have that) contest had him reeling trom vicious Of Mt, Pleasant township, highest Judges differ or change their over the people’s representatives. | de cent, nutritive, antiseptic and anti- | also!” he said. Then one, more scant-| swings to the jaw, and the quick C. G@, WEEKS minds, possibly because something The people must recover their gov- fs aaee greatly to the effleacy ily attired than his comrades, asked| clinching of Terry was the only thing Of Osage township. {a the matter with their etomachs or | °Tament before they can hope to| root, Stone that he might have the merchant’s| that saved him trom being sent to the WH, Dum jacket. “I shall freeze!” the unfor-| mat. The battling was tame through- Giana sve le iihins out the early rounds, and the first two tunate man protested, slItivering as the " sessions saw more of a wrestling exhi- they sleep badly, we cannot be have it conducted in their behalf.” blamed it we conclude that they are} Representative Shackleford of Mis- keen air penetrated his now thinly not infallible. souri said this in @ speech in the} mended by standard covered shoulders. ‘Can you not even| bition than a boxing. bout. The 1ads ‘ He, therefore, saw no reason why were attacking the dictatorship Fi 1g i spare me my jacket?” ; fought the straight tara of Queens- TREACURER. of the ker. stomac! { For teply, the leader of the robbers,| bury rules and protected themeelves at W. R. BELL, neneuapention oration choad not a ba or SL eabace that | elther induced by the appeal, or a face-| al’ That Nelson could stand all Of Walnut township. the punishment his opponent could deal out was evident from the first. Terry came at nim like a wild man, but the Dane, firm and determined, “be tried on.” He also cited other “I have undertaken to ehow that glycerine acts as a valuable nutritive and ti h , divested himself of cases in other courte, intended to | °F !s no longer a representative asa pci and flac ¢ se ge jou an yn Rove it pra r to a show that some Judges are “not | S0vernment; that, in defiance of the ing digestion and building up the | this in exchange for your coat. I am Rech en trolling the 4 only not {nfallible, but not incor. |Constitution and the-rules, the h | no common robber, but we must live.” 14 sUDGE OF PROBATE J. A. SILVERS, and bri ” Speaker exercises an absol ot Whilst the merchant was endeavor-| met him and exchanged blows until the ; by aye protioned §2-} ing to button the coat about his port-| Brooklynite fell into @ hug. One of the J dene largest crowds that ever attended a ‘ "Mr. Tillman referred toa pleasure | Power over all legislation proposed battle was on hand to watch the fray. trip to Tampleogiven by three Kan- | here; that, Inetead-of being as the sas railroads to Federal Judges Me- | C0stitution contenplates he should ly fofm, the robbers suddenly took to M- | their heels. Surprised, he glanced down the hitherto deserted street. —l i Bs, EsIDING JUDGE OF COUNTY COURT. Phereon, Philips and Pollock. The|@ the servant of the House, the patrol of Cossacks was advancing. acsoust was Sadiont from the | Speaker has constituted himeelf ita Titty. 29008 DORIA ee ee: Sd Rib seers! 4 R master,’ Calling to the driver to stop, the Of Charlotte township, Kansas City papers, and showed 4 . merchant directed the man to drive] 1. L, HARPER that the Judges had been transport- him home. As he stepped into the Of Lone Oak township conveyance something rattled metal- - ; ed in a special car and were accom- “For W. J. Bryan in 1908, Heally in his pockets. He placed a panted by the general solicitors of | Nevada, Mo., May 7.—William J. hand in each? What» was ; — é ‘was this? =A the railroads giving the excursion. Bryan was decl jared the choice of watch! He lodked—and looked again. an ea Mr. Tillman sald that Judge Philips | Vernon county Democrate for Presi- mnt ie eee had'been espectally commended by | dent in 1908 in convention. Dele. 3 steno! township, 5 a