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Authors. Misinterpreted. This is an of illustrated books | |! i | sent him in the perverse ca of their own ideas. Indeed, sometimes it seems as if the illustrator had not ng out j read the passage he pretends wo pic- ture, and has drawn entirely on his imagination for the work of his pen- cil. This complaint of the artist's fail- ure to interpret properly the work of a novelist or poet is an old one, and in the past numerous protests have been made against the manner in which works of fiction have been illustrated. The New York Mail calls attention to the fact that Charles Dickens indig- nantly objected to Hablot K. Brown's manner of illustrating “Dombey & Son,’ especially in his presentation of Paul and Mrs. Pipchin, He also found fault with the caricatures of George Cruikshank in his stories, and, indeed, would not let some of them that were submitted to him appear, No doubt many people got their idea of Dick- ens’ characters from the pictures of Peg the famous caricaturist, and after the break between the two men = Cruik- shank said that he was the originator WAS A BLUE BEARD. | Kansas Women of some of the things that Dickens on | Husk Corn For Charity. claimed were his own original concep- Former Fort Scott Preecher | Topeka, Kan, Fobrnary 25.—It tions, Dick ns refused some draw- Killed Two Wives—That's the | women just forty minutes yesterday] tions, pe es em no pen ‘on Chary> Against Him—Old | to hurk forty bushels of corn, They] piexens took little advice trom his are prominen’ meinbers of the Meth-| ocntemporaries, though he did use Crime Unearthed. odist Episcopal chureh many of the peculiarities of his Henry Jacoby told the women he} friends in the people he introduced would vive them the eorn if they into his nove He was a realist, but would husk Is. They donned sun in an exaggerated vein, which has no counterpart in the realism of our day, and his father was burlesqued in Wil- _lubricated by using Slo als Liniment Price 25¢ 50c & $1.00 Sold by all Dealers “Sloaris Treatise On The Horse” Sent Free Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan, Boston,Mass. eae —— men Fort scovs, has, Pel, 28 —Abont a week ovo County Attorney Cald- woll revetyod alett rfrom the Methos | tes preat vation of Danvtile, Naw bonnets and aprons and went to work. When the job was finished York, fepoetoe into the death kins Micawber and his mother in Mrs, of Mrs Ut vlog H, Southworth, | the corn was stored In the church Nickleby, while he made Leigh Hunt who died in Fort Seott under mya- j belfry, and will be sold In one-bushel masquerade as Harold Skinpole. The Sannin clecumninndek: bhiva Seah lots at the church fair to highest bid-} await, Miss Moucher, was taken from| aoa. Vial + lnt he Cal Lipall ins | dere for the benefit of the church, real life, and the archetype was much! to neurets vestigation of tha ease To Cure a Cold in Une Day. ee ae leeurebies ee ve and there sre grounds forthe belief] Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI] thotes: pickers dtd not eenc amy ete| poy : reless, Dickens did not want any mis thatthe oreseher killed two of hia | NINE Tableta. ll druggiste refund taiena wide ia the varuauine of bial and threatened hie third wife, | the money ff t¢ fatleto cnre, E,W] oom ie’ eee el | Grove’ssignatareis onewch box, 25 characters by the pencil, any more | Letters from ell parttes eancerned | th uted his stories unsatis throw the ehimoeawhioh were t od for the stage , eee ‘Bad Corn Causes the Staggers. | ‘° SH aos A paver § \ iPS haar i} mt { 1 y arust lowever, | j Son Ntanew chout70 years | Don’t feed moldy or wormy cor ed altogether, we be. Ol an ise Proshyterisn preacher | 60 % horse, If you do, bilnd stagy: would always consult, ao t Konses Hedesaid top may result. Your driving horse er before they completed 600 | your work horse may stugrer about | Wi Lin Port Scots cane | ory | oge wildly from one side of his Keep Busy. \ net be peaven, Howns with the | atall to another, like a “locoed” We often henr of a serene old age, Froo Mothodist denomination and | bronche, tf vou feed him spoiled} ang a wr tae a time feorn. At least this is the opinion of! having | \ Tait of the proacher | the Missoart Valley Veterinaty ase | eat } | v . elathon ifthe Kansas} fr ! { te Sow York, Qhatahalete [City Veterinary e loge “Rad eorn | But, really, tht s , 1 | will sbrcees to form ina] Conducive toa c take hes lif horse's brain suid De Kaupp, sec- who his led an ce for a w thow he [retary of ywacctston, “Death | Bumber of sees eae { No Vb na her to | is the reault. Be nen: to anna wee Hane aail Whale eiGnt nile | re \ ing to cultivate ¢ Poharste! he a letter fram the old | Has dadactica reat bacleg ; etna - fami! hd ani ene lec aac al The old, orfginal GROVES Taste} oo 8 | lene chill tonie. You know what you} Mr, | Nohas forwarded all of | are taking It is ironand quinine {n the leiiors t0 the connty attorney fn | q tasteless form. Nocure. no pay. 500 and invite his soul, as We the county where Southworth was has ii, at his own pleasure Jaab hantdifenn( aiid hee Atl ailve Mra. S. M. Doyle has an orange] without discomfort. The old saying, | jtree from two anda half to three! that it is better to wear ont than te he will prolabiv be arrested, {feet in height bearing twenty-five rust out, contains a d deal of seas Mr Caidiweil is expecting some fm: | full grown ripe oranges, which is & sad i Ah } wr A A even if, like old t coniaiys only portant paners from Rav. B. Win- | pretty sight indeed. Mrs. Doyle 1s a é i | t lover of flowers. and pos a half truth. There is no doubt that get, presidinwgeller of the Chicago | &tent lover of flowers. and posnesres | | ‘aleve aes | Maal many rare and beantiful planta, and| Keeping the mind alert tends to pre aunt | her large windows at all seasons are| Serve the mental faculties in good con-| and a prestiing elder | yerttable bowers of beauty and| dition, while dozing by the fire, after vu City fs also worktog | bloom —Roekville Corresnondent in| the conventional grandfatherly man- he names of sll per. | Appleton City Jonrnal ner, produces intellectual sluggishness} auld to know of the CASTORIA. indi Iek of interest tb the sreat word distries who {4 now in sons crime have hoon furnished the officers H ba Kind You Have Always Bought |} of the present. It is not seldom) in a few years they have been used t f the ahove deserihad and their statements have been ask- | Beare the Ld, iD . ! | few y y ‘on to pe at least thirty days. before the firt | the ahove described premises at nahti« vend i 4 . > s y 7 ioni i jay of said next May term of this court. tothe highes* bidder for cash. at? h ed for. be ce ca Wii averred, says the Boston Budget, that, to revolutionize one side of the sci- . T.D-EMBREE, | door of the court hanan im the cite of Bot ; sail LA? bot the activities of Wall street are brain; ence of sanitary engineering. The Circuit Clerk, county of Rates and state of Missour! on wracking and nerve destroying, but} many who have labored in the fiueta ating line of endeavor which it offers have reached an advanced age, be cause, perhaps, they did not allow un- necessary worry to enter into their be nearly 90 years of age, remaining until his exit from mundane scenes still deeply interested in financial mat- ters, and Edward B. Wesley was 94 when he was called to his last account from the business speculations in which he had long taken part. Old Commodore Vanderbilt, the first of the line of prosperous Vanderbilts, did not accumulate much wealth until he was over 70, and there have been several other financial magnates who were prominently identified with business enterprises after they had ‘become octogenarians. It may be gathered from this, that if a man has a sound constitution, and takes reasonably good care of himself, and does not dissipate, he may continue happy in business until nature steps in and says the in- evitable end has come. And the moral is: Keep busy. First Newspaper the Traveiler Sees When Landing in England or on the Continent Is the European Edition of the WW New York Herald a It is the only paper printed in English that he can get when touring countries remote from the seaboard. it comes like a letter from home. Advertisers realize this perfectly, In 1905 the natural ga gas produced and sold in the United States was worth $41,562,855, and the supply was growing larger, despite wasteful meth- ods. The fear of a shortage of fuel seems to have a small foundation. A train robber was captured out west a few days ago while he was ever found it necessary to go to sleep, nd pericdicals, and there has been | h cor ! the art too of lis: of an au 0 repre jt | charged with noxious gases and defi- ar Y, the increased amount of artificial il , lumination, says the Youth's Compan- The Kind You Haye Alwa N Bo { | ton, the frequent airing of rooms is ) possible without danger by resort to : ‘- x . ca oo ae aaa ie old and simple, but very effective, Has Stood The Test 25 Years is shut down upon it. In this way air q hel ni freely through the space be- deem > AA C Ton! ‘tween the two sashes, but the current wey as Pass) Pils & but its solid part is composed la | fied. The existence of bacteria which ! taken as confessed, and judgment will be rend- notes fully deseribed in eatd deed of trn manipulations. Russell Sage lived to! Ventilation in Winter. beginning to be more generally ed that the overheating and s an pred to an} ss. The custom f living in rooms habitually Kept at a « Malnataen above 70 degrees Fah- renheit, and with the atmosphere sur- faulty ventilation of dwel i sing cient in the moisture neecssary for the health of the delicate linings of the air passages, renders the body The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been much less able to resist the effects of in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of exposure to cold and wet, and is one and has been made under his per- of the most important reasons why, in sonal supervision since its infancy. some families, coughs and colds are Allow no one to deceive you in this, matters of everyday occurrence. The All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but stuffiness of the air produced by the Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of presence of numerous people in small Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, rooms is due not only to the consump- tion of oxygen and the accumulation of carbon dioxid gas, but also to the What is CASTORIA formation in small quantities of & highly poisonous substance called Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. “erowd-poison.” In addition, noxious goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I¢ gases arise from the imperfect com- contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic bustion of coal in stoves or furnaces substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and of gas or oil in other forms of and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, ply the nec The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend, such rooms is productive of general depression, he oa he, inability to con- CENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS centrate the thoughts and bad tem- per, and is particwarly harmful for Bears the Signature of children, whose bodily and mental de- velopment is interfered with, and who are rendered very susceptible to dis- eases of thet nose, throat and lungs. Owing to the means of heating and heaters, while the air in steam-heated apartments is always abnormally dry unless special pains are taken to sup- ary moisture, Living in even more essential in winter than in summer, and at least once a day fresh air from outdoors should be allowed to circulate through each room, If the apartment must be occupied while | done, thorough ventilation is | In Use For Over 3Q Years. NTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STACET, NEW YORK CITY. this i plan, A board about six inches wide is cut so that its length equals. the width of the window, and is placed on the edge under the lower sash, which | ~~ ward, and no draft is is directed uy felt in the room. It should not be for- \ 3-Grre N= sotten that the ideal plan pernits the | === <== = wn ene escape of the stale at the same Order of Pohiication, The Missour! Pactfic Time Table time that fresh air is being admitted, , STATE OF MISSOURI, i Butlor Station, and that an open fireplace in opera- County of Rates. : In the | frenit ¢ CORRECTED TIME TABLE, tion forms one of the most satisfaec- Fet ebroary 1ith, | tory means of household ventilation, | Mary A. Clymer, Plaintitt SOUTH ROUND, | 5 va | 40. 209 Joplin & Southwest mail & Ex "9 4 —_——_—_—_—_——* jdamea s Licalider, Fannie Licklider, Defend- | Yo & Joplin mail & Fxpreas | ter’ ants. bs Joptin mail & Express 19 - = | Now at this day comes the plaindie he | To. 99 al freight Welk ve bacterial life, and ' per attorucy, {ORTH RONND, No, 2 Kansas City and &¢ Lonte E okitter and and sonte Ex snts of the State 4 Kansas (te mail and Eypress + 210 Keneae City limited mail tition and ame , thing: tate Fannie L ion of its activity to order ce in our industrial systems, is a remantie chapter in Applied Sei- j © Court that LOCAL FREIGHT: ence, One of the tasks to which these iileation hat | Ao, 992 Tosa Frelenr " hard-working [ite cells have been t andgeneral nature of | "7 22 Kansas City stock $ . n sdeeree in partition of the INTER ATE DIVISION, set is co’ cted with that! folowing a real te lying and being } a WRET'ROPND. ; : .. | ettuate in the connty of Bates and State of Mise at problem of urban life, the tan | ERR ES ine connty of Hates and State of Mls- | eq, 941 rocal freight Pasmixed £.0 | kr. UND. al of sewage. Sewage not only bet west quarter of the northeast qnar- ter of section twenty- 24) in township | ay 049 1, atyeh forty-one (11) of F 32) and all of pe ee lots numberet-fonr (fant and thirty- * [one (31) feet off of the west side ofl t number nd Pac mixed ar iin E.C. Vanpervorr ‘an teems with discase-producing ger of nic matter. The three(3) in block number three (3) of Page’s ad~ | Trnatoo’a Sa ‘ dition to the town (now city) of Adrian in said | vot a bre: down of organic matter is | Bates county, Mo., and to have decreed the re- havens, T R. Vatite and Tonetta Mult c rocess epective interests of each of the plaintif! and , hie wife heirs ef trnat deted Fehrn thro + a process both gefendants herein, and have the above 4, 1807, and recorded in the Roeardar's off dis cable and dangerous to health, | ecribed premises sold and the proceeds divi | withhy and connty, Micsanrt, in hy A ing to their | No. 147 pa “to the und the aid of bacteria this process of i ae Micwine deserthed real ee tate ‘seuccita: siiinied ta sadihianen Lieklider and Fapnie Licklider be | Ine and being sitnate tm the county of Ra organic chemistry is now replaced by ear at this court, ‘at the next term | and state of Missouri to-wit: 4 a process of inorganic chemistry. In | thereof, tobe begun and holden at the court Thirty (30) seres off the weat side of the sory | house in the city of Butler, in eaid county, on 88! quarter of the conthwest qnarter of arc! loose terms, the sewage rusts instead | j the ait pooner in ay, 1907, and on or oes {trey Bye LOS dared forty (40), range tf! Gee " ; ; ‘ . | fore the first day of said term, answer or plea ve two which convevance was mad of rotting, is nitrifled instead of putre- | tothe petition in said cause,’ the same will be trnstto scenrs the payment. of three ¢” among the respective parties secor’ ests, and that unless the ssid jered ere. whereas, defanit has heen made tn ther have the power of converting organic pe § tis further ordered. tha of the princinal end interest af the n ? i Aecinmiad ter: ‘ones e publis! cording t law, in T Mand the same is now past dune , matter into inorganic nitrates have | Weexcy Tiwes, a newspaper publi ther fore, at the req: tn hi been known for some time, and with- county of Bates for four weeks 6 holder af said note and pnesnan’ ta he eat published at least once a week, the Inst inaers Honsofenid deed of trnat Twill Tiytonert to] K trae popy from the record. Witness r modern sewage-disposal plant con- hand, and seal of the circult court of ion Precephl itotrp ty LA re ren sists, essentially, of a heap of rocks | !#*4t-] oie alee aan ear Rieme °O” | and 5o’clock In the afternnon of that Any, covered with a film of these bacteria. 18-4t * Cirenlt Clerk. | ‘h* purposes of satiafying eid det, int: and cost. C. A. ALLEN, Trustee, "7 The sewage flows on to it a stream of | —_________ unimaginable impurity. The bacteria Order of Publication. Truatee’a Sale Notice, seize upon the filth and cleanse the ‘ Pada bach TA. Strode and Nora Loh liquid, and from beneath the heap | STATE at Rovacaber 10th Tie Onn retina tend 19th, 193, and recorded in the| flows pure water laden with harmless County of Bates. corder’s office of Bates, In book 178 at In the Probate 509 conveyed to the tm tigned trui — February te term, 19, {oF the County of Bates | thotr right, tele and Tn and to the Deceased. te, Brey Ae ‘Adtninistrator. beinain the county of Bates a of Sak as aa ae @ The negro who has just died at sonri, to-wi e j Order of Publication. "Ths enst belt of the sonthwest 2a Washington at the age of 114 declared | Now at thie aa, comes G. F. Fre Frey, administrator | pepe Lquerter of the ae e est an 8 onal acres that he had a clear recollection of the | Seeneocs Xie rig] « deceased, and | and the eat 90 heres of the porte = war of 1812 and the capture of Wash- | ia ool er sale of ach of the real ee- | (32), and the north b f of the south wile ¢ ington by the British, but strangely | Sint sesmvot be decd Wf tele tone an an towers aaa enough he never claimed to have redeem the remainder thereof from the Hen | Southeast quarter and the north hal ¥: and of the us shanty said petition being se quarter of the suutnrast ag qui been a body servant of George Wash- | companied by the accon: “iste its and inven- | the northwest quarter of section thir ington. tories as required ra on examination 134), all in township fortv-one (41) o in \. (Botta norte (29), also the ous half of } ji Oh, horror! Uncineriasis, or anky-| 5a u losttomiasis, is due to a distinct spe- carer day of cies of the ankylostumum duodenale. held'cn, the Tourth onda A man with names like that in him |S much of the real might as well give up, first as last. |W farther ordered He will have to give up to the doctor | fiicsomi fer four ay Ase. eee who discovers them in his system. of this court. and a cop; of anid deed of trast on each of heirs of deceased, reel legal holder of aaid notes ee oe qanty, f te bo ago “aera real ‘7 ‘a6 An bal an A New Yorker who believes that be ing of ald petlt ae arty oaney oho pow) ) (, city i the eye has much to do with inducing , thereon. to the. 7 and best bidder, for sea sickness want to know if the blind | Stare or bh an Public acti . are ever seasick. We wait for infor- pa A. tod for wa een, the Frobate Court, Seteoten, March 9th, 1907, mation. tyes eon? of tee teal pos Lehi a heate of nine o’clock in tation therein referred to, as the day to satisfy said od Appears of notes t “Tt is a crime in Germany to pub- ee yicees my pony ance said court, | ‘rett aud expense of execu 4 lish a book without consulting the ; '**4™! Sainsoate ia ae art Bates county, 16-4 0 parties interested.” But supposing 10-4 nen . nobody is interested? Judge of Probate, It. will be interesting to wait and Notice of Final Settlement see what they will call Shirmant Jais- ! Notice ts 2 hereby given to all creittore and asleep. It probably surprised the de | ingrao Gaekwar of Baroda at Harvard others Inte in the estate of Marshall A, tectives to find that a train robber, for short. Beymour. deceased, that 1, Glare Le Soran, of A oe