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3 “+ fs ‘ ? LSE S I A TE AES GS apa R SRE gE ‘Sloans ¢ Liniment For Cough, Cold, Croup. y ’ “Sloan's Book on Horses Cattle, Hogs & Poultry that the present law will hein force Recipe af Old Dr SAMUEL PETCHER iat eh 3 in anti! that time. cmon 8 are to beabolish- y ~ al \ sok’ Paty ace aay The new law provides for a game “ rir ecg Rochelle Salts 4 4 " warden ata salary of $2,000 per ed April 30 and naturally Gen. Mac ee Sort + e Ni year with/£ $2,000 expenses, but —o nett die rae oe Sead - ; é ——————— | makes the sheriffe and constatles of . pedis en of i eae om U . Penrose Denies Three Fires on Same Farm. send hegaiet ~g gl ieee in the| NeW York was offered him but this! fl} Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- |} Ss the $5,000,000 St Maen Honea ot %y Hee he declined because he would be too| ff! fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea ‘ 6 du, f ory. ie uit alin’ livine 2Y miles |COURties where killed and game can near Washington and Taft. He Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- me ; bunutan enue cosbur.. had the| be shtpped {nto and sold from usher ; | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Philudelphin, April, 8 —Sonator) aonthoast of ure. had the P finally chove the department of Call- otae Dinns makes a general denial | misfortune to lose the'r residence by |statee, There is no fee for |unting fornia, ashe preferred this to any Fac Simile Signature of is : x tire last’ Wednesday. Lt being a very in the county where a person resides i ofthe Washington story about the 5,000,000 fund to defeat Roosevelt, png few things trom the building |. ; Taft had other views, however, for whiet {s ered ted as comingtrom him | ~ixteen years ago last winter Unete —s pir _—s pian the post, and so Gen. MacArthur AtOimonths old | Flo savahe has jast retarned fram a) lim Cannon's house was destroyed sides but $250 tor other count! ee was quietly requested to select a 35 Dosis 35 CINnNIs crutee in the Wo t Indies and never | by fire'on the swue foundation and| Non-residents most pay $15 for a place to which he could retire to | Eure 2 J wn attended any such dinner, He was | pri ol ava thoes Boye «peli Brormcer A mas write of what he had seen during the ata loss to understand the motlve | the same farm. The,niehbors and “esa Russo-Japanese war, With thie re- ET Seay OF WRAREER, ’ of the report and was not willing to | friends have Nadie ss —_ hes an Maes quest from the War Department he - ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE OrTy, rn AY AN Attar non hk » TIAN MOVE: Lautee Poo mee . ; Constrny ft as an attack upon him by Gn biptari in $0 the old MAUNGAMOR Died By Own Hand. will step down and out from any President Roosevelt | : : actual command of forces on April to which th y intend to build a new God 1K April 8—Dr. W “Lhave always been a supporter of | front in the near future, It must be| Goddard, Kan., April 8 —Dr. 80 and take up a quiet abode in Roosevelt and a beltever in his |sad indeed to have our homes we H. Dwight, cashler of the state bank Milwaukee. = Pi eg eosin esse eg Or er of Publication polteles,” 891! Senntor Penrose Res | love so well taken so suddenly trom|ot Goddard, was found dead beside feet arte Ba rt by more _ elght ope dol-| snare OF MISSOURI * ; cuss . Ve iv jus ‘ere 4 : Ww i rs per year the wages paid to em- 88. arding pre thal possibilities, he | US Yes our lives are jus’ as uncer-| the Wichita & Western railroad track i) 2 County of Bates, a " pi {sot were good mon bus | £212. We often forges all we enjoy! 4 mile east of here. His death re- Odds Against a Man ployes. In the Cireult Court, May Term, 1907, pa anil . belongs to God. Are we honoring ited t 1 haiania ‘ enneenceeeininisainiciiiizaa Jobe T, Basrt and J, 6, Ehart, Plaintitts, | itwi y to make anygnesses) Him fn all things {ga question we sulted from a revolver sho he Disputing President. Letter to I. Cc Clark ic wi viien lalla ae een aste tore xs prestdentialeandidate; | should all consider facs that the gun was found near Baltt r . ’ unknown helee of Same! Clark, ‘Th une that public centiment had not had “ayer eA him, fudicates that he took his own ‘altimore, April 8,—The Sun says: Butler, Mo. Joucph Medley, Richard Medic Frag acts Ships cerabl lies Doing Business Again, life. The President denounces mr. Har-} Doar gir: You are so well known ley, David Medley, Henry Medley and Kd ne riman’s statement in strong terms. ints day como the platntiffs, in vaca- A Kansas Farmer Killed. | about to take loave of this world, on BH ortonville, Kan, Aprill.—Homer | and general debil!ty,” writes A. A. Champh:, between Norsonville and Cummings, | at the door of the home of Theodore \nthony by Charles Reed, | they are curing me. Tam now doing a laborer, last night. Four shots | business again as of old, and am were fired. having forzed a note, and Sheriff Smith, of Atchison, had deputized a Champlin to wo to the Anthony Presiding Elder Hamel. home and arrest Reed. When Cham- | ciinton Democrat, plin knocked at the door, Reed ap- peared, fired the shots that resulted in Chatuytin’s death and escaped. | of the St. Loufs conference will be Champlin icaves a widow and several | jgarned of the death of Rev. W. V. ehildren. was kill Sedalia, Mo., April —Daniel Kastle | Rev. Hamel was -55 years of age of Free Port, Pa., has leased the; and for two years had been presid- baseball park in shis clty and will |!n@ elder of the Springfield district, organize a ball team for the Missouri Valley league, which will include <aainemeninasionsis Sedalla, Mo., Clinton, Mo., Butler, Farmers Warned. Mo., Rich Hill, Mo., and Ft. Scott, Emmett McDonald of Ft. Scott is promoting this league. The | ing barbed wire fencing They offer president of the league will bechosen | to furnish a good eight wire fence, Kas, ato mecting in Kansas City at the fi eee i finds this item; “Th k of th real estate, which cannot be located because off oot, and secure & contract that turns CASTORIA. that Mr. Rocsevelt has been awalt- mn ; @ wreck of the | uncertainty of dercription and that he attempt Baltimore hotel, Sanday, Aprill48h. | ous to mean elght conte a foot for] pears the The Kind Vou Haw Avays Bough | ing an opportunity to discredit him. |‘‘Twillght,” which was lost in the |s4,°,2mu'ey {he same to one Joka Medieval The regular sesaton will open May |each wire, or a total of sixty four! gignstare The correspondence with Representa-|Missourl, near Napoleon, in 1865, | #03-,, 7st ald Clark is. dead. Intestate, and 12th and calls for fifty games. cents a foot.—Holden Enterprise. of y Ltd end Sherman cnrtalnly ene bo indi- bed Lod Sot ee vd Bent ies aegeieta ie ri wey here Maes = ————— cate tha resident has been ex- , as set out and w Highway Engineer pecting an attack and was even| been located twenty feet beneath the iar ie i ne — An Advertisement to Be Chosen Soon. | advised as to the nature of it. It is| dry bed of the river. This 1s not the | vacation grdered that tae arenas pe | Neuralgia As At all Dealers j Missourt!, both of whom the Gover- Price 25« 50c & #100 re q nor must depend upon for assistance ln Ty railroad. Ill health is believed to|%4 H. M. Whitney, of Boston, and) wouldn’s it be a handsome thing | Qupere ie tect or sag that platntiqs are the a farmer, whose home was | Chrisholm, reeden, N. Yaad have been the cause which prompted others have already been assigned): do to paint your house? Itisa Grate la bate mee when it looked as {fthere was no Pp y M ; a hie ti Hamel, Presiding Elder of theSpring-|-7, Vornccks, Esteemed. leading /should bo eo tar apart as tothetacts. | and make some pleasant remark, |sctiskaiacraaasan Se vecany i interet ee Cea field district, which occurred at the|*t'ehs, W. W. Cannon; rte Why {a {t that two clear-headed men} + couree, you will paint the town wen derived, by tabecitones tees mien’ ond Local Ball League. MeConuell hotel in Clinton, at 1 i Bh Rg Be " me cannot understand each other, ©8pe-| property; ngshing would mark your forest cing teat Aaron once by ours 5 ght, C. H. WALMSLEY LAW REPEALED. Gen. MacArthur Ousted, —— San Francisco, Cal., April 8.— Governor Signs Bill Abolishing) "Pty b's honor, though he wears rs b. ; & crown,” befits the position of Gen. Licenses in Hunter’s Own | Arthur MacArthur, commanding of- County. ficer of the United States Army. He Jefferson City, April.—Governor has been shelved by the powers in Folk signed the jbill repealing the Washington as a result of the dif- Walmeley law.= The bill was bard ferences tour years ago between Sec- fought by sportsmen from the dif- retary Taft, then Governor of the f : Philippines, and Gen. . |Governor did not feel like vetoing It who was in command of the military forces. sincejeome of his best friends were its champions. Among them were sena- At thas time there was a great tors Ely and Buford from South The Kind You Have Always Bought /), | Rheumatism and vw clashing of swords between the two. Taft wanted to have absolute con- trol of the Island; MacArthur main- tained that clviland military powers should be upon separate bases. Gen. ness and Rest Contains neither MacArthur was withdrawn from the j ; of lorphine nor Mineral. Philippines and since that time has Tr is ARCOTIC. been stationed at Fort Mason, ex- cept during the period that he was in the special session of the Legisla- ture if he gets his pet measures through. The bill goes into effect on June 14,{when other laws v ithout emergency clauses take ¢ffect. 80 Sent Free windy day they were unable to 8AVe | and 31 ts the fee for license i sn ad- other fn the army. Thirty Years Dr. Dwight lefts home to take a walk and was found dead by a sec- tion hand, who was working on the that the people have put you in of-) Nowa this day o« . tition d je fice, They knew what they were pry he Pisin John 1 Rhart ail Ve about; they didn’t do it by accident. | Mediey and David Medley, are non neat e “Whe lelids UlOough Heo ray Ineida: Wout twas Mr. Harriman therefore finds himeelt in the black list In which Judge Parker account of iudizestion, nervousness by the President. 1¢ {s worthy of note that Mr. Harriman recorded his recollections of the interview with, President Roosevelt in a letter dated December, 1905. The President’s recollections of the interview are set forth in letters dated October, 1906) nearly @ year ago. It is probable that Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Harri- man both made memoranda imme- diately after the meeting. In that event it is astonishing that they . Lot fifteen (15) section three (8), town- nice house, has a good substantial ship thirty-nine (39), range thirty-two commodious look, and isn’t rusty at wad tety si abi uA MAR Gab aidia 011 all, you know; but a fresh coat of |have been in the continuous adverse and ex. fe poss: paint would make it so bright! it’s @ | Sears paying a Tees oat cane a pity not to. Ante, save tie defenders mate's eh ke Devoe is beautiful paint, but the been in the possession of oald pbx hd Pi iy paid any taxes assessed against the same, That beauty of it fs; it lasts so long, and | the title to said real estate emanated from the ’ U general governmene more than thirty vears does so fruch more than adorn an ppt) by tent to one, Joseoh E . Kays, already interesting and attractive | whohaslong since died intestate aod rhe cerca . | of whi own edifice. House, out-buildings and cannot be neared ines ‘tion. oes iat 88€ g fences. There isn’t & man or & WO-! sownby the recedes af the om of neat ie map {n town, who wouldn’t see them | & of Rates connty, Missonri, has never convev- thesulcide. Officers of the bank state that his accounts were straight and that hfe financial affairs were involv- edin no way. Dr. Dwight was 56 years old. His wife and daughter survive him. Elks Elect Officers. At @ regular meeting of Butler lodge B. P. 0. Elks Thursday night the following officers were elected for the coming year: Exalted. Ruler, 8. hope left, 1 was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, aud I rejoice to say still gaining daily.”’ Beat tonic med- {eine on earth. Guaranteed at F. T. Clays, druggist. 500, Reed was charged with It ts with poignant grief that throughout the length and breadth o’elork Saterday morning clally when one {s President of the United States? Mr. Harriman isnow held up before the world as one who utters “willful and deliberate un- truths.” He will find it next to {m- possible to disprove this accusation. The man who gets into a personal controversy with the President of selected and Past Exalted Ruler, G.| the United States contends against G. Gilkerson was selected as alter-|feartal odds. If Mr. Harriman has with {ron poste, for elght cents per nate. had ¢ in for the President, it is.clear administration more, in the eyes of | esas bed apuserauine tre oe Pol ‘ Fifteen chains (15) and ten (10) link the people; and, having done the north of the sontageat eoeet el aid ot same thing at home, it isthe most; adrunning north two () chains and fifty-five (55) links; thence weat twentr- natural thing in the world to do it! seven (27) chains and fifty (50) links: ti e thence south two (2) chaingand fifty-five or them. Yours truly, A) Jinks, thence east to the begining, 7 and under convey #1 |-| F. W. Devore & Co. ley, bat said foot i old for uncertainty of escription. ‘aron ine yee mpeg and oro City. feet and ina a, names of his ele oe 1. W. Hess eells our paint. Sati niateas ot tail v7 Bere int , thi it ry er ing that one uel Apchicigiles ea Of & doson | Oe fon Mab Meher nak dane Reece years ago, the Pleasant Hill Times | ed to have acquired title to certain parte of said Letton; Secretary, G. G. Gilkeson; Trustee, one to elect, W. E. Duvall; Tyler, H. C. Gough. As arepresentative of the grand lodge which holds its meeting in Philadelphia during thecoming July, Past Exalted Ruler, J. T. Hull, was the conference just closed reappoint- ing him to the place. Farmers are warned against a set of swindlers going over the statesell- first time we have read that kind of | fr4.0y, Publication shat plaintiffs have com report about that same uld cargo | (bet during the last thirty years and wo mended suppose that a great many mouths have watered in vain anticipation of what might, if found, turn out to be the vilest rotgut that ever addled a brain or tangled a leg. We only know that it was probably manv- Columbia, Mo., April 8.—George B. | 2° altogether pretty quarrel, but it Eile, socretary of the State Boned of B84 all the elements of interest, in Agriculture, saya that the first im-|!"ding the ‘lie’ direct. portant step to be taken asa result| “I? the interests allied with Mr. of the good roads legislation enacted Harriman are with him in this fight by the last General Assembly will be|*he resalt may have an important the appointment of a state highway bearing on the next presidential cam- in the European Baye Edition of the New York Herald’ j ! i a “Tha State Board of Agriculture under whose management this office One “Good Trust” will he conducted,” says Mr. Ellis, | Commoner. sh cautions nasi ta dea aaa, 4t last some one has named a lone by truet.” Isaac . the board in Columbia, at an carly|seo amelting trast Pn se Gate. The law will go into effect| brother of Colorado’e new United June 14. reaches men and women who sued out of the d—’s mill to ruin the health and crase the brains of fools and promote the output of murder andcrime. Leave it etick in the are abroad to spend money. It! comes to thern as a friend. It is read with care. Its sugges tions are welcome, | | _There is no medium that om | — Cough| “Not all corparations are bad and | There is no medium that an | Suey. Calldeee ng h Bang et be gee advertiser can use that nearly Contains F hieves but|bers. A great combination of capi- the |tal like the Steel trast, magnificently approaches it _in__ business | 1 ty to Pare managed, is a positive benefit to the by Clay’s drug country, both for labor and for con- bringing power, Hl | — te sumer.” d ———— oo Names of persons registering from ci other than New York will also be transmit to their home newspaper's for pub:ication,