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iTS COST TOO HIGH. : : ii Ei Soda Crackers \a a anything you choose—milk for instance or alone. At every meal or for a munch between meals, when you feel the need of an appetizing bite to fill up a vacant comer, in the morning when you wake hungry, or at night just before going to bed. Soda crackers are so light and easily digested that they make a perfect food at times when you could not think of eating anything else. But as in all other things, there is a difference in sod crackers, the superlative being ' Uneeda Biscuit | a soda cracker so scientifically baked that all the nutri- tive qualities of the wheat are retained and developed— a soda cracker in which all the original goodness is preserved for you. 4 i f i zs z Hi maintained solvency, There is no real difference between insurance business and other business and no reason why it should not be conducted on an eco- TO ESCORT THE PRESIDENT Cruisers Washington and Tennessee Will Accompany Battleship Louisiana on the Trip to Panama, Philadelphia, Oct. 22.—Official notice has been posted at League Island navy yard to the effect that the cruiser Washington will leave on or about November 1 for Hampton Roads. The Tennessee, it is expected, will pass out a couple of days later, and the ) two warships will act as an escort for President Roosevelt on his trip to Pan- ama. The president has selected the new battleship Louisiana ‘for his flagship during the voyage. His plan now is to go aboard the Louisiana at New York on November 8 and to join the convoy at Hampton Roads. It is pos- sible, however, that he will go down the Potomac on the yacht Dolphin and meet the Louisiana, Use For Over Thirty Years = en en ea NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 5 uantrell Story’s Origin. ; Saved His Child in a Squall. Hotion of Final Sepnement, PARCeReNERLY GD Q ry a ’ Frotien te baneby given: cette creditors and | rq FORM NEW FRENCH CABINET » apenas Topeka, Oct. 22.—The story about Beng City, N.J., Oct, 22,— Gilson, deonaaed het ta Wiese the members of the Quantrell raiders ping overboard into the angry minietra' eal tate, intend to M. Clemenceau Buaily at Work Selecting wanting to hold their next reunion | waters of Great Egg bay, while hie Bates county probate co in, Hates county, ." aa at the scene of their greatest raid | plucky wife guided the boat, Captain sourl, on the 18th'day of Noyembe 1906. RO ae reg hd r was manufactured in the office of the | Elmer Blackman rescued his year old wry Y begun the Rienating of S onsten: os Republican press bureau. The ma-| baby after the child had been wash- Notice of Final Settlement. | offered the foreign office portfolio to jor portion of all the press tuff sent }ed from the deck of his yacht by a Notice is hereby Given to all creditors and| M. Poincaire, minister of finance in out in the form of boiler plate news | heavy equall. Wanton teres 4 inet re teece pemucLH.| the Sarrien administration, who de- matter to the county papers is] The father dived over the stern, | misty staid wiite Talend fo"mad clined. Mr. Caillalux, who was fi- hatched in the fertile minds of three | while the mother grasped the wheel | sa ueau Beaten Peewast BeBe nae regy Mol eth bag gtin Penney DUVALL & PERCIVAL, FARMERS BANK BUILDIEG, BUTLER, MO. FARM LOANS. We have to loan on real estate at low rate of interest wih privilege to pay et eny ties, (ABSTRACTS. im Bates men. But they struck @ snag in| and held the craft up into the wind. | iiesan os Gone for November tos x folio ai raul gg cs We have com set of Abstract Books and will farnish their last piece of “news.” None of] The heavy wind carried the baby| so4 NANCY Cambletetiix, | certain that M. Briand, minister of Abstracts of Ge to any real estate in Bates County and the three knew ¢he names of any , almost as fast as the father could Order of Publication. Public worship; M. Barthou, ministgr examine ant perfect titles to same, membere of Quantrell’s gang. ewim, and he struggled fora quarter | srars or MISSOURI, of Lenesedage™ M, Ruau, ow < GRE ce 2c OY ta The vaults of the Kaneas Histori- | of a mile before he reached it. Couxrr o Barss, fee parry and Dee minister IN VESTMENTS cal society are full of letters, news- pan ae rapr eae ed In the Probate Goart for the County of Bates! o¢ commerce, will remain and that Sone bile as ia paper clippings and special articles Danger From the Plague, youn Ue Bike, Gece. Gen. Picquart will get the war port Wo will long Zour idle money lor yon, eeva by . on early day incidents and the rec-| There’s grave dauger from the nS Oelawet Babtionsiens folio. A new ministry of labor may . ords show the names and the ad- | Plague of coughs and colds that are} wow at this de lent, unless you take Dr, dress of every man who is positively Ki Led + rena! > and presen known to have been a member of the tan’ saumia oak bet beg ny ‘ton one Cie veal estate Quantrell band. The Republican | Walls, of Forest City, Mo., writes: | Pty snd satiety the press bureau went to the Historical yd é! Satent | to pore brig in here s and colds pre- society rooms and secured the list of vail, I find it quickly ends theses” Th | ence iets Is order Quantrell’ raidera. Some of the prevents pneumonia, cures Lagr! fied that application as PP, | made, and unless the contrary names had been Pur ye * tm — gives wonderfal relief in Asthma and Detore she iat day: of tie no recent dates in led an os hay fever,and makes weak lungs ber, 1906. an order wilt be 2 when the men were looking up names to use in the story they struck the strong enough to ward off consump. | the whole, or 90 much names of A. J. Liddill, J. Frank on, oe and colds. 65Uc aud) dread devts $1.00. Guaranteed by Frank ‘1° ) copy of this Gregg and Hy George. In getting these three names the “press bureau” be created with M. Vivian, the well- known socialist deputy, at its head. 5 oz & fi i z order if eaid a 3 ta sto PF AURA i: ry Missourl Widow Slain, 8t. Louls, Oct. 22—A special to the Post-Dispatch from Cole Camp, Mo., says; While Mrs, Alace Winemiller, a widow, was sitting with her fite children in thelr home, seven miles from Warsaw, Sunday night, shots | Were fired through a window and Mrs, Winemiller was instantly killed. Her eon, aged 14 years, was badly wounded. Felix Crawford, a neighbor, who heard the firing and hurried to the scene, was shot and died two hours later. His son-in-law, J. A. Long, is babs i F ft & ¢ ut Fy zi i rf z ii Ciay’s drag store. Tria! bottie free, Mo. Pac. Excursion Rates. x ATL 4 charged with having done the shoot- ty ; did not know that Gregg was dead, posse ‘ —0:— he and as {t was as good & name to use| Homescekers Excursions, Rate te po ahey Pn pol pylge ns ; : ceeee oe as any of the others, they decided to te ae mie ee Lat trip. county hills searching for Long. DIRECTORS; y ae g bi print it. on 86 aD ‘ jaye EA. B: , ‘ of each month, except that rates to | ts foregoing is a the , ENNETT, Cuare Wrx, a0. How thostory was made up is Denver, Pueblo, ‘Colorado Springe | Siac Dies Cremated Leper in His Shanty. McKzr, Clarksburg, W. Va., Oct. 22.—The body of George Raschid, the Syrian leper, was cremated in a shocking manner at Pickens, The shanty in|‘ which he had been staying was set} | on fire and his body was consumed Jos. M. McKibsex, Wank Houtann, J. W. Cuoars, common news about the statehouse. | ang Trinidad, Colo,, will be one fare Fup cc i's a es ee : +. DRENNAN, . A. Bon A . ALLS One paper which was offered the| plus o. Tickets limited to 21 story with the names and all refused | days from date to use the names, but it printed the Story without the names. * “ / : —0:— oo { _—— with it. It is now declared that his properly sérve you. h CASTORIA. 4j death was the result of foul play; A Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought the] Many people at Pickens say the leper | Oe Biguatare was given poison in his food. Pick: E, A. BENNETT, Pres, of Jar A nase . ens citizens opposed the presence of “ i tnlerieemnse Monday. Missour the man with the loathsome disease, |” ; : peeerine If he was murdered the persons ad-] [i District Attorney for China. Kansas City and return Nov. 18 to ‘ is owas ministering the polson well knew] 21 to Nov. 28 $2. 2 A young Missourian, Mr, Arthur = Col, OoloradoBectoge vid i + Ce , . ved tcoan tend drt br orth Baseet, of Monroe county, a. gradu- (prt iach niet , te of the State University in the y Class of 1900, has recently been Pointed United States ‘District